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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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A M Ji RICA A A URIC U h T U R I S T. 
Orangk Judd & Co., Publishers, 245 Broadway, N. V. City. 
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each for less than four copies: Four to nine conics, $1.25 
each: Ten to nineteen copies, $1.20 each: Twenty copies 
and upward, $1 each. Papers are addressed to each name. 
Either English or German Edition, at these prices. 
HEARTH AND HOME: $3 a year for less than four. 
Four to nine copies, $2.75 each ; 10 or more copies, $2.50 each. 
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and collect and forward names. 
It has been done largely at Stores, 
Shops, Post-offices, etc., and by 
private individuals. By Co-ope¬ 
ration, Ministers, Teachers, 
Churches, Sunday and week-day 
Scholars, have obtained Melo- 
deons, Libraries, Dictionaries, 
etc., also Sewing Machines, etc., 
for poor widows and others. 
Many Professional men have made 
up good premium lists at their 
offices. Clerks in Stores and 
Post-offices have materially in¬ 
creased their salaries thus, while 
individuals in all classes have se¬ 
cured good things for themselves 
or for presents to others, all 
without the use of working hours, 
and at no money cost. 
The American Agriculturist is 
everywhere known and approved. 
Heartii and Home is now with¬ 
out a superior in the world as a 
splendidly illustrated Weekly News¬ 
paper, for real value, cheapness, 
and adaptability to every home iu 
America. The papers are entirely 
different. Taken together, they 
supply over $25,00© 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 84 a year. 
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a Premium. TKY IT. 
Explanatory Notes. 
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Note the following Items: 
(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 tho paper at once. You can have 
anytime, from one to six months, to 
fill up your list. ...(d) Send the exact 
money with each 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 he new 
names; it is partly to get these that 
we offer premiums to canvassers. 
(/) Specimen Numbers, Cards and 
Circnlars will he supplied free as 
needed by canvassers, hut they should 
he used carefully and economically, as 
they are very costly.... (y) Remit 
money in Checks on New York Banks 
or Bankers, payable to order of Orange 
Judd & Co., or send Post-office Money 
Orders. If neither of these is obtain¬ 
able, Register Money Letters, affixing 
stamps hoth for the postage and re¬ 
gistry ; put in the 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. 
[In the following table Is given the price of each article, and the number of 
subscribers required to get it free, at the regular rates, $I.nO a year for American 
Agriculturist, and $3.00 a year for Hearth and Home ; also at the club rates of $1 and 
$3.00: also at the rates of $-1 a year for both papers together.] Descrip¬ 
tions of Premiums on next page. 
N. B. —In all Premium Clubs for either paper, TWO 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, and one copy of Hearth and Home at $2.50. will 
count exactly the same. In this way Premium Clubs can be made vp from the 
id and 4th columns, or from the 3d and 5th, or wholly from the Gth column. 
Table of Premiums and Terms, 
For American Agriculturist, 
and for Heart© and Home, 
for tUe Year 1873. 
Open to all—No Competition. 
No. Names of Premium Articles. _ 
1— Knives and Forks {Patterson Bros .)..,$15 oo 
2— Knives and Forks (do. do.) ...$20 00 
3 — Carver and Fork (do. do.) ... $5 cn 
4— French Cook’s Knife, Fork, and Steel.. $4 bs 
5— Pocket Knife (Meriden Cutlery Co.)... c, fn 
G—Pocket Knife (do. do.) . ,«9 nn 
7— Pocket Knife (do. do.) " « 75 
8 — Ladies’ Pocket Knife (do. do.) ' 49 nn 
9 — Mullum in Parvo Knife (Miller Bros.) $3 so 
10— Cake Basket (Lucius Hart Man f’g Co.)f 12 00 
(1) (2) (S) 
American 
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only. 
Number 
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required 
at or at 
$1.50 $1. 
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1 \—Revolving Butter Cooler (do. do.) 
12 —Card Beceiver (do. do.) 
13 — Nut-nicks and Crackers (do. do.).? 12 fo 
14— Half- Bozen Napkin Bings (do. do.). $8 PO 
15— One Bozen Teaspoons (do. do.). $G fO 
16— One Dozen Tablespoons (do. do.).$n fo 
17 — One Dozen Table Forks (do. do.) A i‘2 CO 
1 H-Child’s Cup (do. do.). $275 
4 n—Gold Pen, Sil.Case (George F.Hawker.) ?3 25 
•20 —Gold Pen and Silver Case (do. do.), ?r> 00 
PiLffoM Pen. Handle gold-tipped (do. do.), fn 00 
nn— Tadics’ Gold Pen and Bubber Case (do.) fo 
23 - Paragon Pat. Bevolving Pencil (red. ft ro 
24- Paragon Pat. Revolving Penal (do.). {3 CO 
n>Y_ Pai/coiz's Indelible Ink .... 75 
26 -woore’s moral Set (Moore Man f’g Co) f 1 CO 
2 7-Steam Engine . . 1 1 fo 
dS-Garden SeedsA Flower BulbsDelection) $2 ro 
29 -Sewing Machine (Grover & Baker)....'?,:, on 
(in— Serving Machine (Florence) .?C5 00 
31 —sewing Machine (Willcox d- Gibb!) — ffr oo 
32 —Beckwith Sewing Jp’chire, Iinprovod.ri2 ( 0 
33 —Bickford Family Knitttna Machine ....JSK 00 
3 4— Washing Machine. (Doty’s) ..$15 ro 
35— Clothes Wringer (Best—Driver son... . $"00 
3 H—Mclodeon, i-octare. (G.A. Prince. & Co.’s.m 00 
37— Melodenn, 5 -octane (do. do.) f‘112 00 
.38 —Piano .Splendid l-oct.t Steinway (tSonc)iCW 00 
39 —Silver Watch (American Watch Co.).. ?40 fo 
4-1— Freech-loadino Pocket Fife. . 
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60— Any Two Back Volumes do. 
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89— Breech-loadinn Shot-nun (Fcminaton'u rn| 
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90— Single-barrel Shot-gun, (do.) 
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Every Premium article is new and of the very best manufacture. No 
charge is made for packing or boxing any article in our Pi-emium List. The 
Premiums, Nos. 5 to 9, 19 to 35, 38, 50 to 73, and 7G to 88 
inclusive, will each be delivered FSSEE of dll charges, by mail or express 
(at the Post-oflce cr express njpee nearest the recipient), to any place in the United 
States or Territories.—(No. 27 mailed for 89 cents extra.) Hie other articles 
cost the recipient only the freight after leaving the manufactory of each, by any 
conveyance desired. See Description of Premiums on Next Page. 
