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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[June, 
Standard Architectural Books 
FOB CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. 
Hussey’s National Cottage Archi¬ 
tecture ; or, Homes for Every One. 
—With Designs, Plans, Details, Specifica¬ 
tions, and Cost; with Working Scale, Draw¬ 
ings complete, so that Houses may be built 
direct from the book. Adapted to the pop¬ 
ular demand for practical, handsome, and 
economical homes. Royal Quarto. SLx 
Dollars, post-paid. 
Atwood’s Country and Suburban 
Houses. —Illustrated with about 150 en¬ 
gravings. Hints and Suggestions as to the 
General Principles of House-building, Style, 
Cost, Location, etc. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Monckton’s National Stair-Builder. 
—Is a complete work on Stair-Building and 
Hand Railing. Fully explained and illus¬ 
trated by large scale diagrams, in two colors, 
with designs for Staircases, Newels, Balus¬ 
ters, and Hand-Rails. Royal Quarto. Post¬ 
paid, $6.00* 
Monckton’s National Carpenter and 
Joiner. —A complete work, covering the 
whole science of Carpentry, Joinery, Roof¬ 
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trated by large scale diagrams’ in two colors. 
Royal Quarto. Postpaid, $6.00. 
Woodward’s National Architect.— 
1,000 Designs, Plans, and Details for Coun¬ 
try, Suburban, and Village Houses; with Per¬ 
spective Views, Front and Side Elevations, 
Sections, Full Detail Drawings, Specifica¬ 
tions, and Estimates. Also, Detail Draw¬ 
ings to Working Scale, of Brackets, Cornices, 
French Roofs, Sectional and Framing Plans 
of French Roofs, Dormer-Windows for French 
Roofs, Bay-Windows, Verandas, Porches, 
Plaster Finish, Cornices, Ceilings, Hard-wood 
Mantels, and all that is required hy a Builder 
to design, specify, erect, and finish in the 
most approved style. One superb quarto 
volume. Post-paid, $12.00 
W oodward’s Cottages and Farm 
Houses. —188 Designs and Plans of low- 
priced Cottages, Farm Houses, and Out- 
Buildings. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Woodward’s Suburban and Country 
Houses. —JO Designs and Plans, and nu¬ 
merous examples of the French Roof. Post¬ 
paid, $1.50. 
Woodward’s Country Homes.- 150 
Designs and Plans, with Description of the 
Manner of Constructing Balloon Frames. 
Post-paid, $1.50. . 
Woodward’s Graperies and Horti¬ 
cultural Buildings.—Designs and Plans 
of Hot-Beds, Cold-Pits, Propagating Houses, 
Forcing Houses, Hot and Cold Graperies, 
Green Houses, Conservatories, Orchard 
Houses, etc., with the various modes ol 
Ventilating and Heating. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Jacques’ Manual of the House. — 
How to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables, 
and Out-Buildings of all kinds. 126 De¬ 
signs and Plans. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Wheeler's Rural Homes.— Houses suited 
to Country Life. Post-paid, $2.00. 
Wheeler’s Homes for the People.— 
100 Original Designs, with full Descriptions, 
and Constructive and Miscellaneous Details. 
Post-paid, $3.00. 
Harney’s Barns, Out-Buildings, and 
Fences. — Containing Designs and Plans 
of Stables, Farm-Barns, Out-Buildings, Gates, 
Gateways, Fences, Stable Fittings and Furni¬ 
ture, with nearly 200 Illustrations. Royal 
quarto. Post-paid, $6.00. 
Lakey's Village and Country 
Houses, or Cheap Houses for All Classes, 
comprising eighty-four pages of designs. 
The object, in almost every instance in these 
designs, lias been to secure as large an 
amount of space and comfort as was pos¬ 
sible with the least expenditure of money, 
without neglecting the exterior features of 
each building. Royal Quarto. Post-paid, $6. 
Eveleth’s School-house Architecture. 
—A new and original work, containing Seven¬ 
teen Designs for School-houses, Sixty-seven 
Plates with Perspectives, Elevations, Plans, 
Sections, Details, Specifications all drawn to 
working scale, with methods of Heating and 
Ventilation. Large quarto. Post-paid, $6.00. 
Copley’s Plain and Ornamental Al¬ 
phabets.—Giving examples in all styles, 
together with Maps, Tides, Borders, Meri¬ 
dians, Ciphers, Monograms, Flourishes, etc., 
adapted for the practical use of Surveyors, 
Civil Engineers, Draughtsmen, Architects, 
Sign Painters, Schools, etc. Post-paid, $3.00. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, Publishers, 345 Broadway, New York 
THE MONITOR AGRICULTURAL 
STEAM ENGINE. 
Lightest of its capacity in use. Manufactured by the 
PIIBLPS STEAM ENGINE CO., 
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TITHE UNDER SIGNED is soliciting offers and sam- 
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So. 12 Avenue D, New York. 
~ LANDSCAPE 
ARCHITECTURE, 
as applied to the 
WANTS OF THE WEST. 
With an Essay on 
Forest Planting on the Great Plains. 
By II. W. S. CLEVELAND, 
Landscape Architect. 
The object of the author is to show that, by whatever 
name it may be called, the sub-division and arrangement of 
land for the occupation of civilized men, is an art demand¬ 
ing the exercise of ingenuity, judgment and taste, and one 
which nearly concerns the interests of real estate proprietors, 
and the welfare and happiness of all future occupants. 
Price, post-paid, - $1.50 
DWYER’S HORSE BOOK. 
SEATS ANSI SADDLES, 
BITS AND BITTING, 
AND 
THE PREVENTION AND CUKE OF 
BESTS VENESS IN HORSES. 
By FRANCIS DWYER, 
Major of Hussars In the Imperial Austrian Service. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
Frlce, post-paid, - $2.00 
REACH CULTURE. 
By JAMES ALEXANDER FULTON. 
ILLUSTRATED. PRICE, POST-PAID, $1.50. 
Among the fruits, the Peach , if not the most, is one of the 
most important of all. It is so easily raised, comes into 
bearing so soon, and is so delicious as well as beautiful, it 
is impossible that it should not be a favorite. Living in the 
very center of the peach-growing district; sharing the com¬ 
mon interest felt in the subject; deeply impressed witli its 
importance to the individual planters themselves, and also 
to the community at large; and believing that a lasting bene¬ 
fit could be done to both, the author has been induced to 
prepare this work on peach culture. 
THE MARKET ASSISTANT, 
Containing a brief description of every Article of Hu¬ 
man Food Sold in the Public Markets of the cities 
of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Brook¬ 
lyn ; including the various Domestic and Wild 
Animals, Poultry, Game, Fish, Vegeta¬ 
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Incidents and Anecdotes, hy 
THOMAS F. DE VOE, 
Author of “ The Market Book,” etc. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
The object of this volume is to present that which may 
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at bringing together, in as small compass as possible, 
and in a form easy of reference, those items of informa¬ 
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