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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
4,79 
PRACTICAL BOOKS, 
Suited to the wants of Architects, Carpenters, Builders, and all who 
contemplate building or remodeling Frame or Brick Build¬ 
ings of any Size or Cost. 
WOOLLETT'S 
VILLAS AND COTTAGES; 
OR, 
HOMES FOI1 ALL. 
A BOOK. FOR THE PEOPLE. 
Showing Plans, Elevations and Views of twelve Villas and 
ten. Cottages , being a Collection of Dwellings suited 
to various individual wants and adapted 
to different localities. 
This is a most picturesque arul pleasing: work and is well 
adapted to the public wants. One Vol., oblong Svo., of forty 
8x12 plates. Cloth ; Price, Post-paid, $3.00. 
Atwood’s Modern American Homesteads 
Containing 46 plates, showing a variety of designs for 
Homesteads, Stables, Ice and Milk Houses, Details, etc., all 
to scale; also Specifications and Description. 8vo. Cloth. 
$3.50. 
Detail Cottage and Constructive 
Architecture. 
Containing Seventy-five large Lithographic Plates, under 
the Direction of A. J. Bicknell, showing a great variety of 
Designs for Cornices, Brackets, Windows and Window 
Caps, Doors, Piazzas, Porches,- Bay and Dormer Windows, 
Observatories, Towers, Chimney Tops, Balconies, Canopies, 
Scrolls, Gable and Sawed Ornaments, Fences, Stairs, Newels, 
Architraves, Mantels, Plaster Finish, etc., including Forty- 
five Perspectives, Elevations, and Plans of Modern Designs 
for Cottages, with Details, and Eighteen Elevations of Sum¬ 
mer Houses, Villas, Sea-Side Cottages, and Country Houses, 
together with Fourteen Desigus of Street and Store Fronts, 
with inside finish for Stores and Banks ; also, Framings for 
Dwellings, Barns, Exhibition Buildings, Roofs, Bridges, etc., 
etc., making in all a Practical Book for Architects, Carpen¬ 
ters, and all who contemplate Building or Remodeling 
Wood, Stone, or Brick Buildings. One large Quarto Volume, 
sent free by mail or express on receipt of price, $10.00. 
Wooden and Brick Buildings, with 
Details. 
Under Direction of A. J. Bicknell. Containing One Hun¬ 
dred and Siity Plates of Plans, Elevations, Views, Sections, 
and Details of Villas, Cottages, Farm Houses, Country Seats, 
Street Fronts for Dwellings, Store Fronts, Banks, Athene- 
ura, Library, Town Hail, Masonic Hall, Hotels, Opera House, 
Court House, School Houses, Churches, Railway Stations, 
Stables and Carriage Houses, Out-Buildings, Summer 
Houses, Ice Houses, Boat House, Gateways, and Fences; in¬ 
cluding a Double Plate, showing a Street View of Twelve 
Dwellings, and a variety of miscellaneous Exterior and In¬ 
terior Designs and Details for Plaster, Wood, Brick, and 
Stone Finish ; also. Descriptive Letterpress, Specifications, 
New York Form of Contract, Schedule of Charges endorsed 
by the American Institute of Architects, etc. Elevations, 
Plans, and Details to Scale. 
2 Volumes. Large Quartos. Vol. 1 contains Plates 1 to 80, 
Vol. 2, Plates 81 to ICO, each strongly hound in half leather, 
sent free by mail on receipt of price, $18.00. When desired, 
the Volumes will he supplied separately on receipt of $9,00, 
BICKNELL’S 
Village Builder, with Supplement. 
Shows Elevations and Plans for Cottages, Villas, Subur¬ 
ban Residences, Farm Houses, Stables and Carriage Houses, 
Store Fronts, School Houses, Churches, Court Houses, and 
a Modern Jail. Also Exterior and Interior Details for Pub¬ 
lic and Private Buildings, with approved form of Contract 
and Specifications, containing Seventy-seven Plates, drawn 
to Scale, giving the Style and Cost of Building in different 
parts of the country, being an original work, comprising the 
Designs of 21) Architects, representing the New England, 
Middle, Western, and South-Western States. One large 
Quarto Volume. Price, with Supplement, Post-paid, $12.00. 
SUPPLEMENT TO 
Bicknell’s Village Builder. 
Contains Twenty Plates, showing Eighteen Modern and 
Practical Designs for Country and Suburban Residences of 
Moderate Cost, with Elevations, Plans, Sections, and a Va¬ 
riety of Details, all drawn to Scale ; also, a full set of Spe¬ 
cifications, with approved form of Contract, and Estimates 
of cost. One superb quarto volume. Price, post-paid, $5.00. 
Carpenters and Builders’ Assistant, 
And Wood-Wcrkc-rs’ Guide. 
By L. D. GOULD, Architect and Practical Builder. 
Containing Twenty-three Plates, fully described. Also, 
Tables of the Strength of Materials, Length of Braces, 
where the Run is given, and Length of Run where the Brace 
is given, Technical Terms used by Carpenters, etc., etc. 8vo. 
volume, bound in cloth. Price, post-paid, $3. 
The American Stair-Builders’ Guide. 
By L. D. GOULD 
Illustrated by 82 Original Plates fully described and drawn 
to scale. One Svo. volume, price, post-paid, $4.00. 
Guillaume’s Interior Architecture. 
Containing Twelve Folio Plates, showing Twelve Designs 
and Eight Sections for Doors, Stairs. Window Finish. Man¬ 
tels, Wainscoting,&e.,and Two Elevations for Dwellings in 
French and Italian Style. One folio volume, flexible cloth, 
post-paid, $3.00. 
A REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION OF 
Hallett’s Specifications, 
To which has been added the Form of Contract in general 
use in the City of New York, which has also been revised, 
and now first published in its present form. Blank specifica¬ 
tions for Frame Houses, costing from Two Thousand to 
Twenty Thousand Dollars, carefully written by William T. 
Hallett, Architect. They consist in their various sections 
of Carpenter and Joiner, Tinner, Plumber, Slater, Painter, 
and Mason. Printed on large size letter-paper, and' neatly 
bound in paper cover. Price, $1.75 per set. 
Ilallett’s Builder’s Contracts, 10 Cts. 
Loth’s Practical Stair-Builder, $10.00. 
Full Duplicate Sets of Drawings for 
ATWOOD’S 
Swiss Gothic Model Frame Cottage. 
Comprising all the working Plans, Elevations, principal 
Exterior and Interior Details, as follows : Plates 1, 2,3, and 
4, size 22x28 in., show all the Elevaticns and Plans, scale, 
4 feet to an inch. Price, $5. Plates 5 and 6, size 22x28 in., 
show the principal Exterior and Interior Details, scale, 
full size. Price of Details, including complete Specifica¬ 
tions and Bill of Materials, $5.00. 
Withcr’s Church Architecture. 
Illustrated with Plans, Elevations and Views of Twenty- 
one Churches and Two School-Houses, Photo-lithographed 
from Original Drawings ; also, full descriptive letter-press, 
which includes numerous Engravings on Wood, showing 
construction and Details. One large volume of fifty-one 
9x14 plates, substantially hound in extra cloth, sent by mail 
or express, to any part of the United States, upon receipt of 
price, $15.00. 
ORANGE .TUDD COMPANY, 
345 Broadway, New York. 
CRANDALL’S 
JOHN GILPIN. 
An Illustration of the Fine Old English Ballad, 
JOHN GILPIN’S HIDE. 
John Gilfin was a citizen 
Of credit and renown ; 
A train-band captain eke was he 
Of famous London town. 
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Now let us sing, long live the king, 
And Gilpin long live he 1 
And when ho next doth ride abroad 
May I be there to see. 
This Beautiful and Interesting Toy is considered by 
Mr. C. M. Crandall as one of the very best of the many 
inventions he lias thus far given to the LITTLE FOLKS. 
It is made up of two figures, John Gilpin—whoso highly 
colored dress is specially attractive to Boys and Girls— 
and his horse, which worthy animal performs a very im¬ 
portant part in the jollity of the occasion. The forms 
are almost numberless into which these two figures 
can be made in illustration of the well known old 
Ballad, or independently of that. “JOHN GILPIN,” 
with his hat on, is about 10 inches high ; his Horse is of 
proportionate size. The hundreds of thousands of Boys 
and Girls, who have spent many liappy hours with Cran¬ 
dall’s “Blocks,” “Acrobats,” “Menagerie,” and “Ye 
Hero of ’76,” will all want this, his latest invention. 
Each Box, witli JOHN GILPIN AND IIIS HORSE, 
contains a Large Showbill with many amusing Illustra¬ 
tions, and with the Ballad, “JOHN GILPIN'S RIDE,” 
printed entire. 
Price per Box, S 1.00 ; by mail,prepaid, SI .35. 
Sold by Toy Dealers generally, and by many others. 
Supplied Wholesale and Retail by 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 345 Broadway, New York., 
who are the Sole General Agents. 
CRANDALL’S 
TOY HORSE. 
Was there ever a boy who failed to be delighted at be¬ 
coming the owner of a horse ? Here is an opportunity to 
make every little fellow, everywhere, glad. Crandall’s 
Toy Horse will do it. This Horse is about 6 inches in 
higlit to the tops ol his ears. lie 6tands upon a four-wheeled 
base, and will move rapidly when drawn by his owner. It 
costs nothing to keep him. He is made up in pieces, and he 
can therefore he taken apart and laid snugly away in his 
box. The Toy-dealers have him. Price only 35 cts., or, if 
sent by mail prepaid, 35 cts. 
“In Her? of 78.” 
Aline Old Soldier, in Brilliantly Colored Uniform, 
with Cocked Hat, Flag, and Staff, all so ingeniously made 
and put together, that you can set him in a thousand dif¬ 
ferent positions, and he stays there until you change him. 
—He is a thing of life ; g real joy to all Boys and Girls, 
(and older people too). He fits and also works well with 
all the Acrobats and the Menagerie. 
Sold in a neat box, for only 35 cts.- 5®"Sent safely 
by mail, post-paid, for 45 Cts.— Send for one or more. 
Sold by Toy Dealers generally, and by many others. 
Supplied Wholesale and Retail by the General Agents, 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
