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AMERICAN ACxRICOLT URIST. 
399 
Standard Books on Architecture. 
PUBLISHED BY 
ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY, 
245 BROADWAY HEW YORK. 
Monckton’s National Builder and 
Stair-Builder. —A new and original work, 
covering every practical branch of Con¬ 
structive Carpentry, with 1,000 Working 
Scale Drawings, .in two colors. Showing the 
simplest methods of finding all Joints and 
Forms; method of constructing all varieties 
of French Roof ;• all other methods of Roofing, 
all styles of Framing; Splayed Work, Ceil¬ 
ings, Domes, Niches, Raking and Level Mold¬ 
ings, etc., with a Treatise on Stair-Building 
and Hand-Railing, and Designs for Stair- 
Cases, Newels, Balusters, and Hand-Rails. 
One royal quarto volume, uniform with 
“Woodward’s National Architect.” (Beady 
October 1,1872.) Post-paid, $12.00. 
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, $10.00. 
Rural Church Architecture.— Exem¬ 
plified in Plans, Elevations, Sections, and 
Details. By Upjohn, Ren wick, etc. Printed 
in colors, 45 Plates. Post-paid, $12.00. 
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 
ofFrench Roofs, Dormer-Windows for French 
Roofs, Bay-Windows, Verandas, Porches, 
Plaster Finish, Cornices, Ceilings, Hard-wood 
'Mantels, and all that is required by a Builder 
to design, specify, erect, and finish in the 
most approved style. One superb quarto 
volume. Post-paid, $12.00. 
Jacques’ Manual of the House.— How 
to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables, and Out- 
Buildings of all kinds. 126 Designs and 
Plans. Post-paid, $1.50. 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., 
Woodward’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. —70 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 of 
Ventilating and Heating. Post-paid, $1.50. 
Woodward’s Suburban Homes for 
New Yorkers.— Post-paid, 10c. 
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. 
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, $10.00. 
Copley’s Plain and Ornamental Al¬ 
phabets.— Giving examples in all styles, 
together with Maps, Titles, Borders, Meri¬ 
dians, Ciphers, Monograms, Flourishes, etc., 
adapted for the practical use of Surveyors, 
Civil Engineers, Draughtsmen, Architects, 
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WAKING’S 
BOOKS FOR FARMERS. 
DRAINING FOR PROFIT 
AND 
DRAINING FOR HEALTH. 
By GEO. E. WARING, Jr., 
Engineer of tlie Drainage of Central Park, New York. 
CONTENTS. 
Land to be Drained; IIow Drains Act; How to 
Make Drains ; IIow to Take Care op Drains ; 
What Draining Costs ; Will It Pay ? IIow to Make 
Tiles; Reclaiming Salt Marshes; House and Town 
Drainage. 
EXTRA Cl'S FROM NOTICES BY THE PRESS. 
He (the author) describes the action of draining- upon 
the soil, the construction of single drains and systems of 
drains, the cost and the profit of thorough drainage, the 
making of tiles, and the reclaiming of salt marshes, 
treats sensibly of malarial diseases, and closes with a 
chapter which should he widely read, on house drainage 
and town sewerage in their relations to the public health. 
[Portland (Me.) Press. 
Nowhere does this book merit a wider circulation than 
in the West. Every year adds to the thousands of dollars 
lost to this State from want of proper surface drainage, 
to say nothing of the added gain to result from a com¬ 
plete system of under-drainage. This book will prove 
an aid to any farmer who may consult it. 
[ Chicago (III.) Republican. 
A Book that ought to be in the hands of every Farmer. 
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EARTH-CLOSETS 
AND 
EARTH-SEWAGE. 
By GEO. E. WARING, Jr. (of Ogden Farm). 
INCLUDING: 
The Earth System (Details). 
The Manure Question. 
Sewage and Cess-pool Diseases. 
The Dry--Earth System for Cities and Towns. 
The Details of Earth Sewage. 
The Philosophy of The Earth System. 
WieU Seventeen SISustrationis. 
Paper Covers, !“rice, JPost-pa.i<3, 50 cts, 
ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE. 
A BOOK FOR YOUNG FARMERS, 
By GEO. E. WARING, Jr., 
Formerly Agricultural Engineer of the Central Park, in 
New York. 
CAREFULLY - REVISED. 
CONTENTS. 
The Plant; The Soil; Manures; Mechanical Cul¬ 
tivation ; Analy'Sis. 
The foregoing subjects are all discussed in plain and 
simple language, that any farmer’s boy may understand. 
Tlie book is written by a successful practical farmer , and 
is full of information, good advice, and sound doctrine. 
HORACE GREELEY says of it: “Though dealing 
with facts unfamiliar to many, there is no obscure sen¬ 
tence, and scarcely a hard word in the book ; its 254 fair, 
open pages may be read in tlie course of two evenings 
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and we pity the man or hoy, however old or young, who 
can find it dull reading. Hardly any one is so wise that 
he will not learn something of value from its perusal; no 
one is so ignorant or undeveloped that lie cannot generally 
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thoughtfully without being a better and more successful 
cultivator than before.” 
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