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[READ ABOUT] AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. [THE PREMIUMS.] [May, 
You ask WHY wo can sell First 
Class 7 Octave Pianos for $290 ? 
We answer—It costs less than 
$300 to make any $600 Piano 
sold tlnough Agents, all of whom 
make iOO per ct. profit. We 
have no Agents, hut ship direct to 
families at Factory price, and war¬ 
rant 5 Years. Send for illustrated circular, in which wo 
refer to over 500 Hankers, Merchants, &c. (some of 
whom you may know), using our Pianos, in 44 States and 
Territories, y, s, Hario Co., C10 Croadway, FLY. 
A Great Qfer for May I! 
HORACE WATERS k SON, 481 Broadway, New York, 
will dispose of 100 PIANOS and ORGANS of first-class 
makers, including Waters’s, at extkkmei.y low piuces 
for cash THIS MONTH. NewT-oetave PIANOS, modern 
Improvements, for $275 cash. THE WATERS CONCERTO 
PARLOR ORGANS are the most beautiful instyle and per¬ 
fect in tone ever made. Prices at bargains, for cash. Monthly 
Installments received, running from one to three years. 
Illustrated Catalogue mailed. 
Site© Is of Citric© 
Mii!§ic 9 $1.00. 
Why throw away money on high-priced Music when you 
can select from oar Catalogue of 700 pieces? Any 20 Half- 
Dime, or 10 of Dime Series, mailed on receipt of One Dollar. 
Sold by all booksellers, and can be ordered through any 
newsdealer. Send stamp for Catalogue. Address 
BENJ. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 
439 Third Avenue, New York. 
ionm 
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sa 
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Send for circular. JOHNSON, WILSON & Co., 
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SOUTH. 
Scribner’s Lumber and Log-Book, 
TTALF A MILLION COPIES SOLD. This Book lias just 
Xi been carelullv revised, enlarged, and impioved. with 
Bovle’s Log-T ibles added, and it is now the most full and 
complete book of its kind ever published. It gives correct 
measurement for all kinds of lumber, logs, plank, cubical 
contents of square and round timber, stave and heading- 
holt tables, wages, rent, board, capacity of cisterns, cord- 
wood tables, interest, etc., and has become the Standard 
Book throughout the United states and Canada. 
Be sure and get the New Edition , with Doyle's Lor/-Table. 
Ask your bookseller for it. or I will send one for 35 cents, 
post-paid. G. W. FISHER, P. O Box 233, Rochester, N. Y. 
"BOSEIPII SAIS.S.OTTF’S 
STEEL P.EMS 3 
OF THE OLD .STANDARD QUALITY. 
The well-known Original and Popular Nos., 
303.404.170.35 1, 
having been assumed by other makers, we desire to caution 
the public in respect to said initiations. 
JOS. G3LLOTT & SOWS, 
91 «IoEiai Street, New York. 
SEYiOuB’S SHEIBS & SCISSORS. 
“The Best are the Cheapest.” « 3 « 
Extra Quality. Crocus Polish. 
$1.50 & §•§ 
1.00 S | J 
By mail, prepaid. Send P. O. Order or Draft. (J, £5 :g 
HENRY SEYMOUR A Cft.. 20 Rose St. New York, 
Family Size, - 
Ladies’ Scissors, 
50c. TO $1 PER GALLOS'. 
COTTAGE COLOR FAINTS. 
E. G. KELLEY’S Patent Metallic Paints, Ground in Oil 
and Mixed ready fa- use. Fifty cents to $1 per gallon. 
Send for card of colors. 
NEW YORK CITY OIL CO, Sole Agents, 11G Maiden 
Lane, New York. 
"Write for a Price Li..fc to «F. El. JOHHTSTOW, 
GREAT ^ 
^ 179 Smiibfiold Ft., Filtnbnrgb, Pa. 
Breech-Loading Shot Guns, $-10 to $300. Double Shot 
Guns.$3 to $150. SingloGuns,$3to$20. Rifles,$ 8 to$75. 
Revolvers, $6 to $2o. Pistols, $1 to $ 8 . Gnu Material, 
Fishing Tackle, Ac. Luryo discount to dealers or clubs. 
Army Guns, Revolvers, etc., bought or traded for. Goods 
Bent by expross C.O.D. to be examined Lc.ore paid for. 
A GENTS nnrl Peddlers for our Pro^sand Strainer. 
Presses and strains Jams, .lollies, herbs, vegetable*, lard, 
tallow, moats, ohooso, etc. Quick and profit bio.. Over 
CO/UU soil In a fow looalitios. Ev.orv family w-ons it. Sewing 
marJitne and other established agents are, finding this very 
profitable Circulars froe. 
LITrLEFIBLT) <fc DAME. 10? Wnsh’n St., Boston, Mass. 
A 4S13TVTS WAN'S’RD to sell our useful 
xA Household articles needed hv ev-u-v man and woman. 
Large rroflts—quick sales. Pend foivlrcnbu-s. 
PLUMB & CO., Philadelphia) Pa. 
Valuable 
Premiums, 
an w one can, with but little 
lime and trouble , collect a small or 
large club of subscribers, for either 
AHSicricasa Ag’ric tilt wrist 
or MeartSa »m.« 1 BBoitie, or 
towSli, and receive therefor cme 
of the very excellent articles in the 
Premium List given in the adjoining 
table. Over 141, ©®© persons 
have secured one or 'more of them, 
and they have almost universally given 
great satisfaction to those receiving 
them. In making up premium lists 
you can promise every subscriber for 
1873, A HSessaatiiBail IPictmve 
wortSa many times tBie 
SSnliscriptioisa E®ricc. (See 
particulars about the Pictures else¬ 
where in this paper.) 
The American Agriculturist is 
everywhere known and approved. 
IlEARTn AND HOME IS DOW witll- 
out a. superior in the world as a 
splendidly illustrated Weekly News¬ 
paper, for real value, cheapness, 
and adaptability to every home in 
America. The papers are entirely 
different. Taken together, they 
supply over $35,©©© worth of 
fine engravings, and more good 
reading than can be found in fifty 
books costing one Dollar each. 
Premium Clubs can be made up 
of subscribers to either paper, or 
partly of one and partly, of the 
other, as noted over the Table. 
We call especial attention 
to the last column of figures, 
showing the small number of 
names required ^ where both 
papers are taken, at the re¬ 
duced price of §4 a year. 
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subscribers required to get it free, at the regular rates, $ 1.50 a year for American 
Agriculturist, and $3.00 a year for Hearth and Borne ; alsoattlieclub rates of $tand 
$2.50: also at the rates of $4 a year for both papers together.] Descrip¬ 
tions of Premiums will be sent fi’ee to applicants. 
N. E?.— In all Premium Clubs for either paper , 7’TI'<9 copies of American 
Agriculturist (English or German ) at $1.50 each', and ONE copy of Hearth and 
; Home at $3.00, will count exactly the same. So also two copies of American 
Agriculturist at $1 each, ancl one copy of Hearth and Home at $2.50, will 
I count exactly the same. In this way Premium Clubs can be made up from the 
•Id and 4th columns, or from the 3d and 5th, or wholly from the Gfh column. 
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Tabic of Premiums anti Terms, 
For American Agriculturist, 
and for Heartli and Home, 
for tlte Year 18 73. 
Open to all—No Competition. 
No. Names of Premium Articles. _ _ 
1— Knives and Forks (Patterson Bros.) . ..$15 00 
ft—Knives and Forks (do. do.) ...$20 00 
3— Carver and F 01 k (do. do.) ...$550 
4— French Cook’s Knife, Fork, and Steel. . $4 25 
5— Pocket Knife (Meriden Cutlery Co.)... sq 50 
6 — Pocket Knife (do. do.) ..$2 00 
7— Pocket Knife (do. do.) .. £2 75 
8 —Ladies’ Pocket Knife (do. do.) $2 00 
9 —Multum in Parvo Knife (do. do.) *3 50 
10 -Cake Basket (Lucius Hart Marif’g Co.)$12 00 
11— Revolving Butter Cooler (do. do.)."$ 8 00 
1%-Card Receiver (do. do.). $7 00 
1 A-Nut-nicks and Crackers (do. do.).$12 00 
1 a.-H alf-Dozen Napkin Rings (do. do.). $8 00 
15 -One Bozen Teaspoons (do. do.). $0 00 
Id-One Bozen Tablespoons (do, do.). $12 00 
17 -One Bozen Table Forks (do. do.).$12 00 
1 s- Child’s Cup (do. do.). $2 75 
in-Go>l Pen, Sil.Case (George F. hawker.) $3 25 
r*'n-r,oli Pen and Silver Case (do. do.). $5 00 
ni-.Q 0 n Pen. Handle gold-tipped (do. do.). $0 CO 
f>.>_ ladies’ Gold Pen and Rubber Case (do.) $0 00 
23 -Rriraqon rat. Revolving Pencil (do.), fl 50 
‘Zi-Parancm Fat Revolving 1 encil (do.). $3 CO 
25 —Payson’s Indelible Ink . — . 75 
2«- oore s Floral Set (Moore Man’j’g Co) $1 00 
27— Steam Engine ..... SI 00 
Carden Seeded Flower l ullsf election) $2 C( 
20 — Sewing Machine (Grover A Later) — 555 C( 
30 -Sewing Machine (Florence) .5( : 5 00 
31 -Sewing Machine (Willcox A Gibbs) — $55 00 
32 —Beckwith Semina Machine, Iir proved.$12 01 
(1) C3) (3) 
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Agricul¬ 
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Note the following Stems: 
(a) All subscribers sent by one person 
count, though from one or a dozen 
different Post-offices. But _ (b) Tell 
us with each name or list of names 
sent, that it is for a premium.... 
(c) Send the names as fast as obtained, 
that the subscribers may begin to re¬ 
ceive the paper at once. You can have 
any time, from now until July 1st, to 
fill up your list_ (d) Send the exact 
money with eacli list of names, so that 
there may he no confusion of money 
accounts_(e) Old and new sub¬ 
scribers all count in premium clubs, 
but a portion, at least, should be new 
names; it is partly to get these that 
we offer premiums to canvassers. 
(/) Specimen Numbers, Cards and 
Circulars will he supplied free as 
needed by canvassers, but they should 
he used carefully and economically, as 
they are very costly... .(< 7 ) Remit 
money in Checks on Now York Banks 
or Bankers, payable to order of Orange 
Judd & Co., or send Post-office Money 
Orders. If neither of ttiese is obtain¬ 
able. Register Money Loiters, affixing 
stamps both for the postage and re¬ 
gistry: put in tlie money and seal the 
letter in the presence of the Post¬ 
master, and take his receipt for it. 
Money sent in any of the above ways 
Is at our risk; otherwise it is not. 
37 — Melodeon, 5-octave (do. do.) 5112 C< 
38 — Piano,Splendid 1-oct.(SteivvayASons/iCZO Cf 
3*1 -Silver Watch (American Watch Co .)...$40 fi 
40 - Ladies’ Fine. Gold Watch (do. do.) ..$100 01 
41 — Rreech-loadinn Pocket Rife .. $15 (I 
/Fh—T)ouhlp-bbi, Gvn (Cooper, Harris A 7?.).$ro ff 
43 - Charles Pratt’s Astral Oil (1 can, 5C al.) $3 T 
44 —Hand Cultivator A: Weeder (Comstock) $0 fO 
45 —American Submerged Pvrnp .$15 (T 
415— Family Forties {Fairbanks & Co.) .?1 J fO 
47—Bnildin r Blocks (Crandall) . $2 (T 
4 ^—“ Own Boat " (works bv Ft earn).. $2 50 
Wor center's Great TllvMr'ed Dictionary $10 CC 
fill—An?/ back Volume Agriculturist 
51 —Any Two Back Volumes do. 
5^—Any Three do. 
5%—An?/ Four do. 
54— Any Fve do. 
55— Any Six do. 
5G— Any / even do. 
57— An?/ Eight do. 
—(Each add'l Vol. at same rate.) 
58 - Sixteen Vol*. XVI to XXXI. 
56— Any Back Vol. Agriculturist 
GVi—Any Tico Back Volumes do. 
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G3—A?iy Five do. do. do. 
Gl—A?i?/ Six do. do. do. 
G5—An?/ Seven"do. do. do. 
GG—An?/ Fight do. do. do. 
G7—A?i?/ Nine do. do. do. 
—(Each add'I Volume at same rate) 
GH—Sixteen Vols. XVT to XXXI. 
E $3 5( 
$5 25 
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$8 75: 
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o $12 25 
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$2 50 
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7G—Farmer's Bov's Library . ?8 2j 
74—Farmer's Boy's Library .911 25 
7*2, — Farmer's Boar's Librarv .915 <5 
7 -6 - Far m er's Bo?/'s T ibrary .. *920 or 
74 —Ann Rack Vol.Hearth <fc Home (Bound). $4 CO 
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78—.4 <S’70 Library do. 
72 _ i «t25 Library do. 
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84— A SYO Library do. 
85— A * 6 flO Library do. 
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charge is made for packing or boxing any article in our Premium List. The 
Premiums, Nos. 5 to 9, 19 to 25, 2S, 50 to 73, and 70 to 88 
inclusive, will each be delivered FKE1E Of all charges, by mail or express 
(at the Polt-office or express office nearest the recipient \ to any place in the United 
Slates or Territories. — (No. 27 mailed for 33 cents extra.) The other articles 
cost the recipient only the freight after leaving the manufactory of each, by any con- 
1 veyance desired. Descriptive ff.Kxt of Premiums sent free (o applicants. 
