ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, Publishers, No. 245 BROADWAY, 
Orangb Judd, Pres’t. David W. Judd, Vice-Pres’t. Wm. R. Beckwith, Trcas. Samuel Bubnham, Sec’y. 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
Avery large Illustrated Magazine, established in 1842, with separate English and German Editions, devoted to Practical 
Farming and Gardening, and the interests of the Entire Household. TerinH — ^The circulation of the American 
Agriculturist is so large that it cm Ijc furnished at the low price of J^I.50 a year ; four copies for ; six copies, $7 ; ten 
or more copies, only $1 each ; postage f>repaid by ike Publishers in each case ; single numbers, 15 cents each. Advertisements^ 
i^of good character only,) $1, $1,25, $1.50, $2 per line. 
RURAL BOOKS AND BOOKS FOR SPORTSMEN. 
Standard Works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Architecture, Field Sports, Fish and Fishing, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, 
Poultry, Entomology, Bee-keeping, Iluniing and Trapping, etc. 
CRANDALL'S BLOCKS. 
The Orange Judd Company are the Sole Agents for the sale of Crandall’s well-known Blocks for Children. His Building, 
Sectional A. B. C. and other blocks, with the Performing Animals, Lively Horseman, Treasure Box, Bat ana 
Trap, Rabbit Transit, Velocipede, Hand Car, etc., arc among the most pleasing toys ever invented 
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