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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[July 
Standard Axtehitedtio?al Books for 
Carpenters and Builders. 
MORJCKTQ&S’S 
NATIONAL 
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A Completo Work on 
Constructive C;tr- 
pentry. 
Showing the Simplest 
Methods of Finding all 
Joints and Geometrical 
Forms, including Splay¬ 
ed Work, Groined Ceil¬ 
ings, Iioofing, Domes, 
Niclies.Raking and Level 
Mouldings, etc., and con¬ 
taining every Require¬ 
ment. 
Embracing 
Stair-Building & 
Iland-Iiuiling, 
Which is treated in an 
Entirely Original Man¬ 
ner; together with De¬ 
signs for Stair¬ 
cases, Newels, Bal¬ 
usters, and Hand- 
11 ails, with full De¬ 
tailed Explanations, Il¬ 
lustrated by One Thou¬ 
sand Figures printed in 
Colors. For the use of 
Architects, Builders, Car¬ 
penters, and Stair-Build¬ 
ers. By 
James II. Monckton, 
Author of the "American 
Stair-Builder.” 
Large Quarto Volume. 
Price, post-paid, Slti. 
EVELETH’S 
School-house Architecture. 
DESIGNS 
FOR 
SGHOOL-HOU SES, 
Perspectives, Elevations, PIjuis, Sections, 
.Details, and Spccitications, 
All drawn to Working scale, with methods of Heating and 
Ventilation. Large Quarto. Post-paid, Ten Dollars. 
W««BWAK»>S 
National Architect, 
By CEO. E. WOODWARD, Architect, 
Author of “Woodward’s Country Homes,” 
etc., etc. 
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 6ide 
elevations, sections, and lull 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 
P.oofs, Sectional and Framing Plans of French 
Roofs, Dormer Windows for French Roofs, 
Ray Windows, Inside Shutters, French Win¬ 
dows, Balconies, Verandas, Porches, Lattice 
Work. Stairs, Newels, Balusters. Sliding Doors, 
Window Casings, Gable Finish, Fininls, Crest- 
iugs, Canopies, Hoods, Observatories, Base, 
Architraves, Plaster Finish, Cornices, Ceilings, 
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 Tw’elvk Dollars, post paid. 
HARNEY’S 
Barns, Out-Buildings, 
and Fences. 
DESIGNS AND PLANS OF 
Stables, Farm Barns. Ont-Bniltl- 
iiigs, Gates, Gateways, Fences, 
STABLE FITTINGS 
AND 
Royal quarto extra. Post-paid, $10. 
ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY, Publishers, 245 Broadway, New York. 
Recently Published. 
DETAIL, COTTAGE, AND CONSTRUCTIVE 
ARCHITECTURE, 
Containing 7G FULL PRATES, SO plates more than 
before offered in a similar work for Ten Dollars. 
Published under the direction of A. J. BICKNELL. 
CONTENTS. 
Frontispieck.—B lock of Four Stores. Stvle English Gothic. 
Plates 1, 2, S, and 4.—Twenty-eight Designs and Illustra¬ 
tions for Cornices and Belt Courses. 
“ 5.—Eighteen Designs and Illustrations lor Cornices 
and Brackets. 
“ 6.—Twelve Designs for Brackets. 
“ 7.—Twelve Designs and Illustrations for Brick Cor¬ 
nices and Chimney Tops. 
“ 8.—Stone Cottage, with Brick Dressings. 
•• 9.—Nineteen Designs lor Windows. 
11 10.—Twenty Designs tor Windows. 
“ 11.—Fourteen Designs and Illustrations for Window 
Caps. 
“ 12.—Ten Designs and Illustrations for Dormer Win¬ 
dow's. 
“ 13.—Twenty-seven Designs. Details, and Sections of 
Bay and Dormer Windows. 
“ 14.—Oriel Bay and Dormer Windows. 
“ 15.—Design for Cotiage ; Style, Domestic Gothic. 
“ 16.—Detail of Design. Plate 15. 
“ 17.—Four Designs for Front Doors. 
•’ 18.—Six Designs for Interior Finish for Doors and 
Windows. 
” 19.—Design for Interior Finish for Doors, Windows, 
and Wainscoting. 
“ 20.—Tw'enty Designs and Details for Door and Window 
Finish. 
“ 21.—Villa, two Cottages, Summer House, Well House, 
and Fencing. 
“ 22.—Plans and Details of Italian Villa, shown on 
Plate 21. 
" 23.—Eleven Designs and Illustrations for Piazzas. 
“ 24.—Four Designs for Piazzas. 
“ 23.—'Two Designs and Details for Piazzas. 
“ 26.-Design for a Porch, with Balcony, showing Front 
and Vestibule Doors. 
“ 27.—Designs and Detail ef Veranda and Porch. 
“ 28.—Design of Suburban Residence. 
“ 29.—Detail of Design shown on Plate 28. 
SO.—Designs for Observatory and Towers. 
“ 31.—Five Designs for Balconies. Canopies, and Porches. 
“ 32.—Two Designs for Sawed Ornaments. 
“ 33.—Four Designs for Galde Ornaments. 
“ 34.—Ten resigns for Sawed Ornaments. 
“ 35.—Fifty-three Designs and Illustrations for Scroll* 
and Brackets. 
“ S6.—Perspective View. Front and S de Elevations and 
Plans of Suburban Residence. 
“ 37.—Two Designs tor Gables in the Modern Swiss 
Style. 
“ 38.—Four Designs lor Fences. 
•* 89.—Two Designs for Stairs. 
“ 40.—Fifteen Designs lor Newels, Hand Ralls, and Bal¬ 
usters. 
“ 41.—Design for Suburban Cottage. 
“ 42.—Derails of Design. Rlate 41. 
“ 43.—Twenty-six Designs for Architraves and Base, and 
Seven Designs for Plaster Cornices. 
11 44.—Six Designs for Plaster Cornices and Ceilings. 
“ 45.—Designs for Mantels and Marne] with Mirror. 
“ 46.—Design for One-8tor.v French Cottage,witli'l ower. 
“ 47.—Details of Design. Plate 46. 
“ 4K.—Design for a Swiss Summer House, etc. 
“ 49.—Design for Swiss Porch, Balconies, etc. 
“ 50.—Design and Section for a Two-Story Suburban 
Residence. 
“ 51.—Details of Design. Plate 50. 
" 52.—Designs for Street Fronts for Dwellings. 
“ 53.—Design lor French Flat. 
“ 51.—Two-Story Erenck Roof and Basement, arranged 
for two families. 
” 55.—Designs for One ; Story Store Fronts. 
“ 56.—Designs for Store Fronts. 
57.—Designs for Store Fronts. 
“ 58.—Fittings for Stores. 
11 59.—Finings for Stores. 
“ 60.—Designs for Banking Houses and Store Counter*. 
“ 61.—Designs for Bank Counters and Office Screens. 
“ 62 and 61.—Design for Gothic Cottage, with Tow er. 
“ 64.—Framing of Design. Plates 62 and t3. 
“ 65.—DesiL-n for Two-Story Cottage. 
“ 66.—Balloon Frame for Small Cottage. 
“ 67.—Frame for Gothic J’es dencc. 
“ 63.—Frame for Small Double House, with Mansard 
Roof. 
‘’ 69.—Frame for a Small Side Hill Barn. 
“ 70.—Frame for a Large Barn. 
“ 71.—Frame for Exhibition Buildings. 
“ 72.—Framing for Roofs. 
“ 73.—Framing for Bridges. 
“ 74.—Nine Elevations for Cottages and Villas. 
“ 75.—Six Elevations of Summer Houses and Sen-side 
•ottages. 
Address 
PRICE, PREPAID, $10.00. 
ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
