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99Orange Judd Company, American Agriculturist Orange Judd Company, Publishers, No. 245 Broadway. American Agriculturist A very large [Illuminated?] Magazine, established in 1841, with seperate English and German Editorials, [deveated?] for Practical Farming and Gardening and the interests of the Entire Household. Terms--The circulations of the American Agriculturist is so large that it can be furnished at the low price of $1.50 a year: four copies for $5: six copies for $7: ten more copies for $2 each: postage prepaid by the Publisher in each case: single numbers, $3 [units?] each. Advertisements of good character only, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 per time. Rural Books and Books for Sportsmen [Strapland?] Works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Architecture, Field Sports, Fish and Fishing, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, [Parchery?], [Entemology?], Bee Keeping, Hunting and Trapping, etc (Catalogues furnished free with application.) Crandall's Blocks The Orange Judd Company and the Soke Agents for the sales of Crandall's well-known Blocks for Children. His building masqurades, [Experience?] and alphabet blocks, with [Acruducts?], Hero of '76, Julia Gilguise, Heavy Artillery, Chinese blocks, six are shinning the most pleasign rays ever invented. New York, Aug 11, 1876 My Dear Charles Bessey: Yours very truly | 99Orange Judd Company, American Agriculturist Orange Judd Company, Publishers, No. 245 Broadway. American Agriculturist A very large |
