. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy. Dairying. The American Agriculturist (so-called because started in 1842, as a Rural Periodical) has been greatly enlarged and widened in scope, without change of name, until it now meets the wants of all classes, in City, Village and Coun- try ; it is literally evertbody's paper. It helps the tarmer, the gardener, the fruit grower, the mechanic, the professional and business man ; it greatly aids every housekeeper ; it pleases and instructs the touth and the LITTLE ones. It is edited with great care, labor, and expense, to have every
. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy. Dairying. The American Agriculturist (so-called because started in 1842, as a Rural Periodical) has been greatly enlarged and widened in scope, without change of name, until it now meets the wants of all classes, in City, Village and Coun- try ; it is literally evertbody's paper. It helps the tarmer, the gardener, the fruit grower, the mechanic, the professional and business man ; it greatly aids every housekeeper ; it pleases and instructs the touth and the LITTLE ones. It is edited with great care, labor, and expense, to have every line reliable, while its pages abound in a great variety of useful, practical, reliable inrorniatiou and suggestions. Every number describes, with engravings, a great variety of Labor-saving, Labor-helping devices and Household Economies, Animals, Plants, Flowers, etc. In this respect it surpasses, by far, all other like journals, and will be found valuable and he'pful by every one, no matter how many other journals he may have. Its constant Exposures of EEumbugs and Swindling Schemes are invaluable everywhere, and save many limes its cost to almost every reader. It admits no medical advertisements, and no untrustworthy advertisers. Its large circulation enables the Publishers to issue it at very low rates, and to deal liberally with subscribers in the way of premiums, etc. Terms, which include' postaoje pre-paid by the Publishers : $ per annum, in advance ; 3 copies for $4 ; 4 copies for $5 ; 5 copies for $6 ; 6 copies for $7 ; 7 copies for $8; 10 or'more copies, only $1 each. Single Numbers, 15 cents. -Htc ^PEl^IK^]S[I^CpE^-f TIG^ICahTO WF. i^ The only purely Agricultural German paper in the United States, and the beet in the world. It contains all the i)rincipal matter of the English Edition, together with special departments for German cultivators, prepared by writers trained for the work. Terms same as for the American Agriculturist. 0. JUDD CO., DAVID W. JUDD, Pres't,
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