1874] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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take pleasure in presenting in the 
adjoining Table, their new general 
Premium List for 1874. The Pre¬ 
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past years have engaged the atten¬ 
tion of a very large number of 
persons of all ages and both sexes. 
Many thousands have secured Pre¬ 
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who at first had small hopes of 
success, have been themselves as- j 
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moaey, can do both by going 
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and Heakth and Home. You 
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N. 15 .—In all Premium Clubs for either paper, TWO copies of American 
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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 tlie same. In this way Premium Clubs can be made up from the 
2 d and 4 ill columns, or from the 3 d and 5th, or wholly from the 6 th column. 
Table of Preininins and Terms 
For American Agriculturist, 
and for Heartli and Home, 
for tlie Year 1874. 
Open to all—No Competition. 
( 1 ) 
Us 
No. Names of Premium Articles. - 
1 — Poore's Floral Set (Moore Man'f’g Co) $i 00 
2— QoM Pen, Sil.Case (George F.Ilawkes.) $3 
3 — Gold Pen and Silver Case (do. do.). $5 
4— Gold Pen, Handle gold-tipped (do. do.). $6 
5— Ladies’ Gold Pen and Rubber Case (do.) $G 
6 — Paragon Pat. Revolving Pencil (do.). $1 
7 — Paragon Pat. Revolving Pencil (do.). $3 
8 — Payson’s Indelible Ink . 
9— Cake Basket (Lucius Hart Man'/’g Co.)$12 
10— Revolving Butter Cooler (do. do.). $8 
11 — Card Receiver (do. do.). $1 
12 — One Dozen Teaspoons (do. do.). $6 
13— One Dozen Tablespoons (do. do.).$12 
14— One Dozen Table Forks (do. do.).$12 
15 — Child’s Cup (do. do.). $2 
1(J— Child's Knife, Fork & Spoon(do. do.). $5 
17— Child's Carriage . (C. W. F. Dare )#20 
18— Child's Self-operating Swing (do. do.). $4 
19— Roll's Cottage Chamber Set (do. do.). $5 
20— Crandall's Building Blocks ... $2 
at—Crandall’s Masquerade Blocks . $1 
22 —Knives and Forks (Woods Cutlery Co.)$ 12 
US—Knives and Forks (Patterson Bros.)..# 15 
at—Knives 
as—Carver 
20 —French 
27 —Pocket 
28— Pocket 
29 —Pocket 
and Forks 
and Fork 
(do. 
(do. 
Knife (do. 
_ _ Knife (do. 
0 —Ladies’ Pocket Knife (do. 
l—Multum in Parvo Knife (do. 
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33— Extra 1 
St— Serving 
35— Sewing 
30— Sewing 
37— Sewing 
39 —Beckwith Portable family bew g Macn.rM 
tO-Washina Machine (Doty's) ...$14 
41 —Clothes Wringer (Best—Universal).. $8 
42 —Melodeon, 4 -octave ( G. A. Prince A ( o. sfjit 
43— Melodeon; 5 -octave (do. do.) cll2 
44 —Piano,Svlend id r i-oct.(Steinway&Sons)$CZQ 
45— Silver Watch (American Watch Co.)...$40 
4 to—Ladies'Fine Gold Watch (do. do.) ..flOO 
4 S-Double-bbl. Gun (Cooper,'Harris &H.) 
4-9—Remington's Breech-loading Ri.de . 
50— Remington's Single-barrel Shot-gun... 
51 — Charles Pratt's Astral Oil (1 can, 5 Gal. 
5*2— Hand Cultivator & Wee.der (Comstock] 
53 —Family Scales (Fairbanks & Co.) . 
54 — Worcester's Great Jllustr'ed Dictionary$10 00 
55 —Any bark Volume Agriculturist 
50— Any Two Back Volumes do. 
57— Any Three do. 
58 — Any Four do. 
59 —Any Five do. 
OO —Any Six do. 
Ol— Any Seven do. 
62 —Any Eight do. 
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—(Each add'l Vol. at same rate.) 
03 —Seventeen Vols. XVI to XXXII. 
04— Any Back Vol. Agriculturist 
65— Any Iwo Back Volumes do. 
06— Any Three do. do. do. 
07— Any Four do. do. do. 
68 —Any Five do. do. do. 
09 —Any Six do. do. do. 
70 —Any Seven do. do. do. 
71 —Any Eight do. do. do. 
72— Any Nine do. do. do. 
—(Each add’l Volume at same rate) 
73— Seventeen Vols. XVI to XXXII. ^ $42 50 
74— Farmer's Boy’s Horary . $5 CO 
75— Farmer's Boy's Library .*8 25 
76— Farmer's Boy’s Library . $11 25 
77— Farmer's Boy’s Library .$J5 75 
78 —Farmer's Boy’s Library .$20 00 
76-Any Back Vol. Hearth it Home (Bound). $4 00 
80 —Any Two Back Vols. do. do. $8 00 
-(Each additional Volume at same rate.) 
$1 75 
1 $10 00 
$12 50 
$15 00 
$17 50 
$20 00 
$22 50 
81— A 810 Library (Your Choice.) 
82— 4 815 Library do. 
83— .1 ©20 Library do. 
84— .1 825 Library do. 
85— A 830 Library do. 
80—.1 835 Library do. 
87— .1 §40 Library do. 
88— 4 845 Library do. 
89— 4 850 Library do. 
90— 4 860 Library do. 
91— 4.87 5 Library do. 
92— 4 8100 Library do. 
93— 4 Choice of Good Books. 
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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 Premium List. The 
Premiums , Nos. 2 to 8, 27 to 33, 55 to 78, and 81 to 93, 
inclusive, will each be delivered FREE of all "charges, by mail or express 
(at the Post-office or express office nearest the recipient) to any place in the United 
States or Territories.—The other articles cost the recipient only the freight after 
leaving the manufactory of each, by any conveyance desired. Description of 
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“ UP FOE, REPAIRS,” 
A Beautiful, New Picture for Every Subscri¬ 
ber to the 
American Agriculturist 
FOR 1874. 
An exquisite Oil Painting by the celebrated 
American Painter, Mr. B. F. Reinhart, executed 
expressly for the American Agriculturist and entitled 
“UP FOR REPAIRS,” 
has been most successfully reproduced in Chromo- 
by the well-known firm of Hencke & Scott. It is a 
picture of a scene in childhood, which many will 
recognize as what they have themselves witnessed 
or been actors in, and can not fail to please both 
old and young. 
The Publishers will give this beautiful Chromo 
To Every Subscriber 
to this paper for the year 1874 received after this 
date, as detailed below. It is resttly tor im¬ 
mediate delivery at 345 Broadway, 
Free oi" Charge. 
If to go by mail, 10 cents must be sent to 
cover cost of packing and postage. For 25 
cents it will l»e Mounted, Vsirnisli- 
ed, ■•aclted, and sent Rost-paid. 
]X. IS.-—The Chromo will be delivered: 
At the Cilice, Unmounted, Free. 
“ “ “ Moun ted, 15 cents extra. 
Sent by Mail, Unmounted, 10 cents extra. 
“ “ “ Mounted, 25 cents extra. 
We advise all to have them mounted beforeleaving 
the office, as in the large quantities we put up we 
are able to mount them for a quarter ol the cost of 
doing it singly, anil better than it can usually be 
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each. Subscribers in Premium Clubs will also 
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IX. E£.—A few of the beautiful pictures 
entitled “ Mischief Brewing,” which have been 
given to so large a number of subscribers, are still 
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teachings are in accordance with die received rules of art, 
they are thoroughly practical in their character. It is one 
ot tlie most elegant, and ought to prove one of the most 
useful works ever issued in the country. Tlie work, both in 
its letter-press and colored lithographs, is beautifully printed, 
and it is elegantly bound in beveled boards. 
Hussey’s National Cottage 
Architecture. 
New and Original Designs, Working 
Scale Drawings, and Details for all 
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CARPENTER and JOINER. ) P° st 'P aid - 
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