[ 1871 . 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
February.] 
JUST PUBLISHED: 
the AMERICAN HORSE. 
ARCHITECTURE. 
BY 
Cummings & Miller. 
Carpenters, Builders, and Stone Cutters: 
Your attention is invited to a NEW and PRACTICAL 
WORK ON ARCHITECTURE, giving in detail,on a work¬ 
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classes of buildings—'with 382 designs and 714 illus¬ 
trations, containing street fronts, suburban houses, cot¬ 
tages, cut stone work, &C., &c. It is II by 14 inches in 
size, containing only practical work designs and illustra¬ 
tions that separately would cost hundreds of dollars 
SENT POST PAID. Price $10.00. 
Modern Suburban Architecture. 
Wallace’s American Trotting Register, containing all that is known of the 
Pedigrees of Trotting Horses, their ancestors and descendants, with a record of all published performances in 
which a mile was trotted or paced in 2:40 or less, from the earliest dates till the close of 1868, and a full record 
of the performances of 1869 and 1S70. Giving complete summaries of over six thousand contests With an Intro¬ 
ductory Essay on the true origin of the American Trotter. And a set of Rules for the Government of all trials 
of speed. By J. H Wallace, compiler of Wallace’s American Stud-Book. Royal octavo. Post-paid, Five Dol¬ 
lars. 
Frank Forester’s Horse and Horsemanship of the United States and British 
Provinces of North America, By Henry William Herbert, in two superb royal octavo volumes, of 1,200 pages, 
witli Steel Engraved original Portraits of thirty celebrated representative Horses. This Standard Historical 
Work has been thoroughly revised, newly written, compiled and perfected to the present time. By S. D. & B. 
G Bruce, Editors of the Turf, Field and Farm. Price, post-paid, Fifteen Dollars. 
ALSO, NEW EDITIONS: 
Wallace’s American Stud-Book. Volume one. Being a compilation of the 
Pedigrees of American and Imported Blood Horses, from the earliest records, with an Appendix of all named ani¬ 
mals without extended Pedigrees prior to the year 1840 And a Supplement, contain" a history of all Horses 
and Mares that have trotted in public from the earliest trotting-races till the close of 1866. By J. H. Wal¬ 
lace. Royal Svo, of over 1,000 pages, elegantly bound in extra cloth, beveled boards and splendidly illustrated. 
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Second Volume will be ready in September, completing the work to date, upwards of 1,000 pages. Post-paid, 
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Horse Portraiture. Breeding, Rearing, and Training Trotters. Prepa¬ 
rations for Races; Management in the Stable ; on the Track; Horse Life, etc., etc. By Joseph Cairn Simpson. 
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SUPERIOR STANDARD WORKS 
ON 
FIELD SPORTS, 
THE DOG AND THE GUN. 
Frank Forester’s Field Sports of the United States and British Provinces of 
North America, by Henry William Herbert, embracing the game of North America, upland shooting, bay shoot¬ 
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• Mr. Herbert combines a thorough personal acquaintance with the subject, an enthusiasm which takes hold of 
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Frank Forester’s Fish and Fishing of the United States and British Prov¬ 
inces of North America. 100 Engravings, and plate of 24 colored flies. By Henry William Herbert. Embracing 
a full illustrated description of the game fish of Nortli America ; trout and salmon Ashing ; shoal water and deep 
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Frank Forester’s Complete Manual for Young Sportsmen of Fowling, Fish¬ 
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Wing. The breaking, management, and hunting of the Dog. The varieties and habits of Game. River, lake, 
and sea fishing. Prepared for instruction and use ot the youth of America. Post octavo. Post-paid. $3. 
•' My previous works, on this and kindred topics, were intended rather for sportsmen than for beginners.”— 
Author's Introduction. 
The Dog. By Dinks, Mayhew & Hutchinson. Compiled and edited by Frank 
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Three Dollars. 
” The most perfect and comprehensive work in existence for the dog fancier and dog lover.”— Spirit of the Times. 
The Dead Shot : or, Sportsman’s complete Guide ; being a treatise on the use 
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Post-paid, $1.75. 
•' It comprises a searching and clear exposition of the secrets of good shooting.”— Spotting Magazine. 
Embodying designs for 
DWELLINGS OF MODERATE COST, 
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Together with Extensive and ELABORATE VILLAS, 
&c., &c., and a variety of Architectural features. Interior 
and Exterior. Given to the largest scale published in 
this country or Europe. 
By G B CROFT, Architect. 
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VILLAGE BUILDER, 
Elevations and Plans for Cottages, Suburban Resi¬ 
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Store Fronts, School Houses, Churches, Court Houses 
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fifty-five plates drawn to scale ; and showing the style 
and cost of building in different parts of the country. 
Comprising designs by fifteen leading Architects, repre¬ 
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Modern American Architecture. 
BY CUMMINGS & MILLER. 
AN ENTIRELY NEW WORK. 
Containing 
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For Villas. Farm Houses, Cottages, City Residences, 
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The Crack Shot: or, Young Rifleman’s Complete Guide ; being a treatise on 
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