Books Published by A. O. Moors. 7 
YOUATT AND MARTIN ON THE HOG; - - - - $0 75 
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A TREATISE ON THE BREEDS, MANAGEMENT, AND Mepican Treat- 
ment of Swine, with Directions for Salting Pork, and Curing Pacon and Hams. Py 
Wma. Youart, V.8 , and W.C.L.Marrin. Edited by AmBrosz Stevens. Illustrated 
with Engravings drawn from life. 
BLAKE’S (REV. JOHN L.) FARMER AT HOME; - - 1 25 
A Famity Text Boox ror rae Country; being a Cyclopedia of 
Agricultural Implements and Productions, and of the more important topicsin Do- 
mestic Economy, : cience, and Literature, adapted to Rural Life. Ey Rev. Jonn L. 
Li. akE, D D. 
MUNN’S (B.) FRACTICAL LAND DRAINER; - 7 - 59 
Berne A TREATISE ON Draryine Lanp, in which the most approved 
systems of Drainage are explained, and their differences and comparative merits dis- 
cussed; with fuil Directions for the Cutting and Making of Drains, with Remarks upon 
the various maievials of which they may be constructed. With many illustrations. ty 
b, Munn, Landscape Gardener. 
ELLIOTI’S AMERICAN FRUIT CROWER’S GUIDE IN ORCHARD 
SOUT SL EEO: AMIRI Sr Ih PLU eSR a ic 1 25 
Bertne A Compenp or THE History, Moprs or Propacation, Cur- 
ture. &c., of Fruit Trees and Sh ubs, with descriptions of nearly all the varieties of 
Fruits cultivated in this country ; and Notes of their adaptation to localities, soils, and 
a complete list of : ruits worthy of cultivation. Ly I. R. Extrorr, Pomologist. 
FRACTICAL FRUIT, FLOWER, AND KITCHEN GARDENER’S COM- 
PANION; - - 2 mae hea oe - - - 109 
Wirn a Carenpar. By Patrick Neitz, LL.D., F.R.S.E., Secre- 
tary of the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society. Adapted to the United States 
from the fourth edition, revised and improved by the author. Edited by G. Emerson, 
M D., Editor of “The American Farmer’s Encyclopedia.” With Notes and Additions 
by R. G Paxrvus, author of * Manual of the Strawberry Culture.” With illustrations. 
BSIEPUMENS’ (HENRY) BCCK GF THE FARM; = - 4 00 
A CompLetE GvipE To THE FARMER, Strwarp, Prowman, Oart- 
tleman, Shepherd, Field Worker, and Dairy Maid. By Henry Strernens. With Four 
Huntred and Fifty Illustrations; to which are added Explanatory Notes, Remarks, 
&c., by J S Skinner. Really one of the best books a farmer can possess. 
FPEDDERS’ GAMES) FARMERS’ LARD MEASURER; - = 59 
Or, Pocker Companton ; Showing at one view the Contents of any 
Piece of Land from Dimensions taken in Yards. With a set of Useful Agricultural 
Tables. 
WHITE’S (W. N.) GARDENING FCR THE SOUTH; . - 125 
Or, THE KitcHen anp Fruit Garpen, with the best methods for 
their Cultivation; together with hints upon Landscape and Flower Gardening; con- 
taining modes of culture and descriptions of the species and varieties of the Culinary 
Vegetables, Fruit Trees, and Fruits, and a select list of Ornamental Trees and Plants, 
found by trial adapted to the States of the Union south of Pennsylvania, with Garden- 
ing Calendars forthe same. Dy Wm. N. Wuirs, of Athens, Georgia. 
EASTWOOD (8.) ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE CRANBERRY ; 50 
Wirn a DescripTion OF THE BEST Vanteties. By B. Hastwoop, 
“ Septimus” of the New York Tribune. 
AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER’S MANUAL; - - - - 100 
Berne A Practica, TREATISE ON THE History and Domestic 
Economy of the Honey Bee, embracing a full illustration of the whole subject, with 
the most approved methods of managing this Insect, through every branch of its 
Cultu'e; the resu\4 of many years’ experience. Illustrated with many engravings 
By T. B. Miner. 
