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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[August, 
Standard Architectural Books 
Carpenters and Builders. 
for 
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A Complete Work on 
Constructive Car- 
pentry. 
Showing the Simplest 
Methods of Finding all 
Joints and Geometrical 
Forms, including Splay- 
ed Work, Groined Ceil- 
ings, Roofing, Domes, 
Nlches,Baking and Level 
Mouldings, etc., and con- 
taining every Require- 
ment. 
Embracing 
Stair-BniUling & 
Hand-Railing, 
"Which is treated in an 
Entirely Original Milli- 
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signs for Stair- 
cases, Newels, Bal- 
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Rails, with full De- 
tailed Explanations, Il- 
lustrated by One Thou- 
sand Figures printed in 
Colors. For the use of 
Architects, Builders, Car- 
penter.-, and Stair-Build- 
ers. By 
James H. Moxckton, 
Author oi the "American 
Stair-Builder." 
Large Quarto Volume. 
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EVELETH'S 
School-house Architecture. 
DESIGNS 
FOB 
SCHOOL-HOUSES, 
Perspectives, Elevations, Plans, Sections, 
Details, and Specifications, 
All drawn to "Working scale, with methods of Heating and 
Ventilation. Large Quarto. Post-paid, Ten Dollaes. 
WOODWARD'S 
National Architect, 
By GEO. E. WOODWARD, Architect, 
Author of ""Woodward's Country Homes," 
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A Practical "Work, containing 1,000 Designs, 
Plans, and Details for Country, Suburban, and 
Village Houses, all drawn to Working Scale. 
"With specifications and estimates. 
This work gives Perspective Views of all 
styles of Dwelling-houses, with front and side 
elevations, sections, and full detail drawings, 
with examples of specifications and an estimate 
of cost, market price of building materials, 
etc. Also, miscellaneous detail drawings to 
•working scale of Brackets, Cornices, French 
Root's, Sectional and Framing Plans of French 
Roofs, Dormer Windows for French Root's, 
Bay "Windows, Inside Shutters, French Win- 
dows, Balconies, Verandas, Porches, Lattice 
"Work, Stairs, Newels, Balusters, Sliding Doors, 
"Window Casings, Gable Finish, Finials, Crcst- 
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Hard-Wood Mantels, and all that is required 
by a Builder to design, specify, erect, and com- 
pletely finish Dwelling-houses in the latest and 
most approved style. 
One large quarto volume, superbly bound. 
Price Twelve Dollars, postpaid. 
HARNEY'S 
Barns, Out-Buildings, 
and Fences. 
'DESIGNS AND PLANS OF 
Stables, Farm Barns, Out-ISu iUl- 
ings. Gates, Gateways, Fences, 
STABLE FITTINGS 
FURNITURE. 
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TIM BUNKER PAPERS; 
OE, 
YANKEE FARMING 
TIMOTHY B U N K E R , Es q., 
OF hookektuwx, conn. 
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS 
BY HOPPIN. 
CONTENTS. 
—A Stroke of Economy. 
— Ornamental Trees. 
—Timothy Bunker, Esq. 
— View of the Bird Law 
— Guano in the Hill. 
—On Moss Bunkers. 
— On Subsoiling. 
. — Going to the Fair. 
—In Tall Clover. 
—On Horse Racing. 
,— At the Farmers' Club, 
. — On an umo»^. 
.—Book Farming in Hook- [57. 
ertown . 
.—Pasturing Cattle in'oS. 
Roads. 
—The Weaker Brethren. 59. 
— Curing a Horse Pond. tiO. 
—Domesticities at Tim 61. 
Bunker's. 
—Takes a Journey. 
— On Farm Roads. 
— A New Manure. 
— Losing the Premium. 
— A New Enterprise. 
—Making Tiles. 
—The Clergy and Farm- 
lug 
-On Bad Water. 
-Cattle Disease. 
-On Seed. 
■On Breastworks inWar. 
-Lightning Rods. 
■Buying a Farm. 
-Top-dressing and Feed- 
ing Aftermath. 
-Painting Buildings. 
-The Value of Muck. 
-On Family Horses. 
-The Horn -ail. 
~A Comnimir.Trv oil 
Roots. 
-Stealing Fruit and 
Flowers. 
-The Cost of Pride. 
-Swamps turning Indian 
-Tim Bunker in his 
Garden. 
-On Running Astern. 
-On Extravagance. 
-The Farmers Old Age. 
-On Sheep Traps. 
-Old - Style Housekeep- 
ing 
67.— 
Wife 
—Women Horse Racing. 68. 
—Beginning Life. 69, 
—An Apology for Tim, 
Bunker. 70. 
2S.— On County Fairs. 71. 
29.— At Home again. 
30.— On Raising Boys. 
31.— On Raising Girls. 
32.— A new Case of the 73.— ! 
Black Art. 
33.— A Letter from Neigh- 74. 
bors. Its.- 
34.— The Shadtown Parson-J76. 
age. 
35. — Views of Dress. 77. 
36.— A Rustic Wedding. 
37.— Saving a Sixpence. 73. 
3S. — On giving Land a Start. 
39.— On giving Boys Q Start. 70. 
40.— A Tile in the Head. 
41.— Jake Frink Sold. SO. 
42.— The New York Centra] SI. 
Park. I 
43. — On Irrigation. 3 
44.— Feeding with Oil Meal. 31 
45.— The Farmers' Club. 
SENT POST-PAID, 
On Keeping 
Comfortable. 
Starting a Sugar Mill. 
Reasons against To- 
bacco. 
■Trip to Washington. 
■The Sanitary Commis- 
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Raid among the Pickle 
Patches. 
Raid among the Pickle 
Patches. 
On Striking Be. 
—Visit to Titus Oaks,Esq. 
—The Pickle Fever in 
Hookertown. 
—On Curing Pickles and 
Eating them. 
—The Cotton Fever nud 
Emigration. 
—The Cotton Fever and 
Emigration. 
— The Food Question. 
—On Jim Crow. 
—The Eight-hour Law. 
—Base Ball Clubs. 
—The Rise of Real Estate. 
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