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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
199 
SUPERIOR STANDARD WORKS. 
For Sale "by ORANGE JUDD AND 
THE HORSE. 
FRANK FORESTERS 
HOUSE L HORSEMANSHIP 
OF AMERICA. 
FIELD 
By HENRY WM. HERBERT. 
Revised, corrected, enlarged, and continued to 1871, 
By S. D. and B. G. Bruce. 
Always an Acknowledged Standard, and now 
the most Complete and Authentic Work on the 
HORSE. With steel-engraved portraits of Thirty 
of the most famous 
REPRESENTATIVE HORSES, 
including pedigrees, histories, and performances. 
Two superb royal octavo volumes of upward of 1300 pages. 
Post-Paid, Fifteen Dollars. 
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, 
Frank Forester’s Field Sports. 
Embracing the Game of North America, Upland Shoot¬ 
ing Bay Shooting, Wild Sporting ot the Wilderness, 
Forest, Prairie, and Mountain Sports. Bear Hunting, 
Turkey Shooting, etc. 13th edition, revised and illus¬ 
trated. Two post octavo volumes. Post-paid, $0.00. 
Frank Forester’s Fish, and Fishing. 
100 engravings. Embracing a full illustrated description 
of the Game Fish of North America; Trout and Salmon 
Fishing; Shoal Water and Deep Sea Fishing; Lake and 
River Fishing ; Trolling; Fly Fishing, etc. 12th edition. 
One post octavo volume. Post-paid, $3.50. 
Frank Forester’s Complete Manual 
For Young Sportsmen, of Fowling, Fishing, and Field 
Sports. With directions for handling Hie Gun, the Rifle, 
and the Rod. Art of Shooting on the Wing. The Break¬ 
ing, Management, and Hunting of the Dog. i he vari¬ 
eties and habits of Game. River, Lake, and Sen Fishing. 
Post octavo. Post-paid, $3.00. 
The Dog. 
By Dinks, May how & Hutchinson. Compiled and edited 
by Frank Forester. Containing full instructions in all 
that relates to the Breeding, Rearing, Breaking, Kennel¬ 
ing, and Conditioning of Dogs, with valuable recipes for 
the treatment of all diseases. Illustrated. Post octavo* 
Post-paid, $3.00. 
The Dead Shot: 
Or, Sportsman’s Complete Guide ; a Treatise on the use 
of the Gun, with Rudimentary and Finishing Lessons in 
the Art of Shooting Game of all kinds. By Marksman. 
Post-paid, $1.75. 
The Crack Shot: 
Or Young Rifleman’s Complete Guide; being a Treatise 
on'the use of the Rifle, with Lessons, including a full de¬ 
scription of tiie latest improved breech-loading weapons; 
rules and regulations for Target Practice,and directions 
for Hunting Game. By Edward G. Barber. Post-paid,$1. id. 
Gun, Hod, and Saddle. 
Nearly fifty practical articles on subjects connected with 
Fishing, Shooting, Racing, Trotting, etc. Post-paid, $1. 
AGRICULTURE. 
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? 
NOW KEABT! 
Just the book for Builders and all who contemplate Building. 
Every Man his own Architect! 
SUPPLEMENT TO BICKNELL’S 
VILLAGE BUILDER, 
CONTAINING 
TWENTY PLATES, 
18 Modern and Practical Designs 
FOE 
COUNTRY AND SUBURBAN 
RESIDENCES 
OF- 
MODERATE COST, 
WITH 
■Elevations, Mans, Sections, 
AND A 
VARIETY OF DETAILS, 
All Drawn to Scale. 
ALSO, A FULL 
SET OF SPECIFICATIONS, 
WITH APPROVED 
FORM OF CONTRACT 
from the earliest dates until the close of 1868, and 
a full record of the performances of 1869 and 1870. 
Giving complete Summaries of over G.000 Contests. 
With an Introductory 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 Dollars. 
WALLACE’S AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. 
Vol. One. Being a Compilation of the 
PEDIGREES OF AMERICAN AND IM¬ 
PORTED BLOOD HORSES, 
from the earliest records, with an Appendix of all 
named animals without extended Pedigrees prior 
to the year 1840. And a Supplement, containing a 
history of all Horses and Mares that have trotted 
in public from the earliest trotting races until the 
close of 1866. By J. H. WALLACE. Royal octavo 
of over 1000 pages elegantly bound in extra cloth, 
beveled boards, and splendidly illustrated. 
Post-paid, Ten Dollars. 
Horse Portraiture. — Breeding, 
Rearing, and Training Trotters. Prepara- 
Woodward’s Graperies and Horticultural 
BUILDINGS. Designs and Plans of Hot-beds, Cold Pits, 
Propagating Houses, Forcing Houses, Hot and Cold 
Graperies, Greenhonses.Conservatories. Orchard Houses, 
etc., with the various modes of Ventilating and Heating, 
Post-paid, $1,50. 
Jacques’ Manual of the Garden, Farm, 
AND BARN-YARD. Embracing thn Cultivation of 
Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers, all Field Crops, Details of 
Farm "Work and Rearing Domestic Animals. New and 
Revised Edition. One volume. Post-paid, $1,75. 
Young Farmer’s Manual. 
Vol. I. The Farm and the Workshop, with Practical 
Directions for laying out a Farm, Erecting Buildings, 
Fences, Farm Gates, Selecting good Farrn and Shop 
Tools, and performing Farm Operations. Fully Illus¬ 
trated. Post-paid, $1.75. 
Young Farmer’s Manual, 
Yol. It. How to Make Farming Pay, with fulYDetails of 
Farm Management, Character of Soils. Plowing, Manage¬ 
ment of Grass Lands, Manures, Farm Implements, Stock, 
Drainage, Planting, Harvesting, etc. Illustrated. Post¬ 
paid, $1,75. 
Husmann’s Grapes and Wine. 
The Cultivation of the Native Grape and Manufacture 
of American Wine. By Geo. llusmann, of Missouri. 
Post-paid, $1.50. 
Elliott’s Lawn, and Shade Trees. 
For Planting Parks, Gardens, Cemeteries, Private 
Grounds, and'Avenues. Fully Illustrated and described. 
Post-paid, $1.50. 
Fuller’s Forest Tree Culturist, 
The Cultivation of Forest Trees for Shade, for Shelter, 
for Fuel, for Timber, and for Profit. Illustrated. Post- 
paid, $1.50. 
Address 
Estimates of Cost. 
One superb quarto volume. Mailed post- 
paid on receipt ©if price, 
Bicknell’s Village Builder, 
Showing F.levations and Plans for Cottages-Villas, Suburban 
Residences. Farm Houses, Stables, ami Carriage Houses, 
Store Fronts, School Houses, Churches, Court Houses, and a 
Model Jail. Also, Exterior and Interior Details for Public 
and Private Buildings, witli Approved Forms for Contracts 
and Specifications, containing iiftv-five Plates, drawn to 
Scale, giving the Style and Cost of P.nikling in different sec¬ 
tions of the Country. REVISED EDITION, with 
three additional plates, showing inside finish for Stores, 
Banks, and Insurance Offices, and two Elevations and Plans 
for low-priced dwellings; also, a variety of details added to 
several plates. Quarto Volume, issued February 1, 1872. 
Price $10.00, post-paid. 
The Revised Edition of Village Builder and Supplement, 
bound in one large volume, price, post-paid, $12.00, 
ARCHITECTURE. 
By CUMMINGS & MILLER. 
A Practical Book on Architectural Details; containing 
over One Thousand Designs aud Illustrations, showing the 
Manner of Constructing Cornices, Doorways, Porches.Win¬ 
dows, Verandas, Railings, French Roofs, Observatories. 
Piazzas, Bay-Windows, Cnt-Stone Work, various Styles of 
Modern Finish, and Street Fronts of Houses,. Stores, etc., 
etc. One large Quarto Volume. Price, post-paid, Ten Dollars. 
Loth’s Practical Stair-Builder. 
A complete Treatise on the Art of Building Stairs and 
Hand-Rails. Designed for Carpenters Builders, and Stnir- 
Builders. Illustrated with 30 original Plates. By C. ED¬ 
WARD LOTH, Professional Stair-Builder. One largo Quarto 
Volume, bound in Cloth. Price, post-paid, Ten Dollars. 
tions for Races, Management in the Stable, on 
the Track, Horse Life, etc. By Joseph Cairn 
Simpson. Post octavo. Post-paid, $2,50. 
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245 Broadway, P4ew York. 
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