[ J ULY, 
AMERICAN AG-RIC ULTU.RIST. 
1873.] 
AN EXQUISITE CHROMO, 
[Size 14 X 20, in 18 Colors.] 
“The Strawberry Girl,” 
For Every Subscriber 
TO 
HEARTH and HOME 
FOR 1873. 
This beautiful Chromo, which the Publishers of 
Hearth and Home have provided, is printed S8 times, 
in colors, to produce the beautiful coloring and shad¬ 
ing of the original. A copy is now within easy reach 
of every Home in America. 
The Journal itself is a rich treasure for any Household. 
A sineT' volume contains about $25,000 worth of splendid 
e::_; in" . f tely printed, and of a highly pleasing and 
instr.: ' • wseter. It lias, also, a vast amount of the 
choicest i.nUing, carefully prepared, and full of in¬ 
struction. 
With all these attractions, and other improvements 
contemplated..the price of Hearth and Home con¬ 
tinues at the low rate of only $3 a year, or $4 for Hearth 
and Home and the American Agriculturist. (With the 
Agriculturist there will also lie presented a most beautiful 
Chromo of an original picture, painted expressly for this 
purpose, entitled - “ Mischief Brewing,” by B. F. Rein¬ 
hart. Sent, mounted, for only 25 cents extra. N. B.— 
$4.75 secures both papers for the year 1873, and both. 
Chromos, mounted and sent prepaid.) 
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a frame, for 30 cents ’extra— that is, for 50 cents 
it will l>e Mounted, Varnished, Packed, 
and sent Prepaid to subscribers (to Hearth and 
Home for 1873).—Tlmt is, the Hearth and Home 
Chromo will be delivered 
At the Office, Unmounted, .Free. 
" Mounted, .30 cents Extra, 
If sent prepaid. Unmounted, .20 cents Extra. 
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office, as in large quantities we are able to have them 
mounted for a quarter of the cost of doing it singly, and 
better than it can usually be done elsewhere. 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., Publishers, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
A MOST BEAUTIFUL 
CHROMO, 
A Perfect Copy of an Original $400 Painting, 
by B, F. Reinhart, entitled 
66 Mischief Brewing* 99 
[SIZE, 11 X 13, IN 16 COLORS.] 
PRESENTED 
To Every Subscriber to the American 
Agriculturist for 1873, 
A Splendid Ornament for every Home, 
The above most attractive gift is being supplied to 
subscribers as their names are received. It is printed in 
1G colors, which give the shading of the original paint¬ 
ing so perfectly that it is just as good for all practical 
purposes, and few persons can tell the copy from the 
original. Any and every subscriber for 1S73, will be en¬ 
titled to this picture, on remitting 25 cents to pay for 
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mounted, for 15 cents extra. If to go by mail, unmounted, 
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ting into a frame, for Vi cents extra — that is, for 25 
cents it will be Mounted, Varnished, 
Packed, and (sent IPost-paid, to subscribers for 
1873. 
N. 15, -The American. Agriculturist Chromo will be 
delivered: 
At the Office, Unmounted, .Free. 
“ “ Mounted, .15 cents Extra. 
Sent by Mail, Unmounted, . 10 cents Extra. 
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office, as in the large quantities we put up, we are able to 
mount them for a quarter of the cost of doing it singly, 
and better than it can usually be done elsewhere. 
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which is well known as one of the oldest and best maga¬ 
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One copy each of Hearth and Home Weekly, and 
American Agriculturist Monthly, will be sent 
one year for $t—($4.75 including both Chromos, mount¬ 
ed).—32 cents additional when the papers are to go to 
British America. 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., Publishers, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
NEW WORK ON ARCHITECTURE. 
cummixck 
Architectural 
Details. 
CONTAINING 
387 Designs and 907 Illustrations 
Of the Various Parts Needed in the Construc¬ 
tion of Buildings, Public and Private, 
both for the City and Country. 
ALSO, PLANS AND ELEVATIONS OF 
Houses, Stores, Cottages, and 
Other Buildings. 
BY 
M. F. CUMMINGS, A.M., Architect, 
Associate Author of “Architecture, by Cummings 
& Miller,” and “ Modern American Archi¬ 
tecture, by Cummings & Miller.”. 
Nearly eight years ago, the author of this work, 
in connection with Mr. C. C. Miller, architect, 
published a work on architectural details, which, 
as soon as it was presented to Die architects, car¬ 
penters, and builders of the country, met with a 
rapid sale; and, judging from the number of edi¬ 
tions through which it lias passed, and the great 
circulation readied, it must have met the approval 
of those most interested in practical architectural 
works, and must have filled, in a measure, a want 
before unsupplied. 
The success of that book lias induced the author 
to publish a second one, which is now presented to 
tiie public, and in it will be found an extensive 
collection of designs illustrating the features 
which go to make up structures such as are 
needed to meet the wants of the American 
people. 
What has been aimed at is this : To present a 
mass of architectural details, easy of construction, 
pleasing in form, and generally of an inexpensive 
character, and all so designed that a great variety 
of selections may be made from them, which, when 
combined in a building, will produce a harmonious 
whole ; and it is believed by the author that this 
work will he found to he of value, and that its 
design-is practicable, for there are hundreds of 
towns and villages, in all the States of the Union, 
in which the wants of the people continually de¬ 
mand the erection of buildings, largely of wood, 
and which in the hands of the builder and work¬ 
man may be made elegant and pleasing in all their 
features, provided they have at baud a guide such 
as tliis book is intended to be. 
Royal Quarto. Price , post-paid, $10. 
ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
FENCE PICKETS 
We fnrnisk tlic Pickets, made from 3-8 Inck 
Round Iron, like design shown in cut, at 
30c. PER LINEAL, FOOT. 
. They make a HANDSOMER, MORE DURA¬ 
BLE, and CHEAPER Fence tlian tile Wood 
en Pickets. Semi for Circular to 
LEWIS, OLIVER Sc PHILLIPS, 
Manufacturers of MERCHANT BAIi IRON, GATE and 
BARN-DOOR HINGES, BOLTS, NUTS, WASHERS, and 
their new line of PATENTED WAGON HARDWARE. 
91 and 93 Water Street, and 1IL and 116 
First Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
I N VIEW THE FACT THAT 
the new ELASTIC TRUSS retains the rupture securely, 
without pain, night and day until cured, no other truss can 
now be sold. 1 his new and beautiful instrument is sent by 
S<ioVn?Joo C oo |) v n<l 5, t ; t ?>' 1 wi , tlKmt «"arge by the ELAS- 
IIC I RUSS CO., No. 683 Broadway, New York City. 
Brooklyn Eagle, June 'iih, 1S73. 
out charge by the ELASTIC TRUSS CO., No. 683 Broad¬ 
way, New York City, corner of Amity St. Circulars free. 
N. T. Daily Hews, June 2d, 1813. 
The iron finger-pad and hoop-truss men have not an en¬ 
couraging prospect helorc them. The NEW ELASTIC 
TRUSS retains the rupture night and day with perfect com¬ 
fort, and soon cures the hernia. It is really one of the most 
remarkable inventions of this century. 
Jersey City Journal , May tilth, 1873. 
LOVEJOY’S GLASS-CUTTER, 
WITH PUTTY - KNIFE COMBINED. 
Cuts jrlass better than a diamond ; is useful in every House, 
Store, or Shop; lasts a lifetime, and will pay for itself the 
lirst time used. Sent prepaid to any address, safely packed, 
upon receipt of 50 cents and letter-stamp, by 
ALVAJV JL. LOVE JOY, 229 Washington St., Boston. 
IMPROVED FOOT LATHES, 
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