LXPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



HINDS'S FARRIERY AND STUD-BOOK-NEW EDITION. 

 FARMERY, 



TAUGHT ON A NEW AND EASY PLAN: 



BEING 



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With Instructions to the Shoeing Smith, Farrier, and Groom ; preceded by a Popular Description of 

 the Animal Functions in Health, and how these are to be restored when disordered. 



BY JOHN HINDS, VETERINARY SURGEON. 



With considerable Additions and Improvements, partioulnrly adapted to this country, 



BY THOMAS M. SMITH, 



Veterinary Surgeon, and Member of the London Veterinary Medical Society. 



The publishers have received numerous flattering notices of the great practical value of these 

 works. The distinguished editor of the American Farmer, speaking of them, observes: — " We 

 cannot too highly recommend these books, and therefore advise every owner of a horse to obtain 

 them." 



"There are receipts in those books that show how Founder may be cured, and the traveller pur- 

 sue his journey the next dav, by giving a tablespoonful nf alum. This was got from Dr. P. ThornU-n. 

 of Montpelier, Rappahannock county, Virginia, as founded on his own observation in several cases." 



" The constant demand for Mason's and Hinds's Farrier has induced the publishers, Messrs. Lip- 

 pincott, Grambo & Co., to put forth new editions, with a ' Supplement' of 100pas;es, by J. S. Skinner, 

 Esq. We should have sought to render an acceptable service to our agricultural readers, by giving 

 a chapter from the Supplement, 'On the Relations between Man and the Domestic Animals, espe- 

 cially the Horse, and the Obligations they impose ;' or the one on 'The Form of Animals;' but that 

 either one of them would overrun the space here allotted to such subjects." 



" Lists of Medicines, and other articles which ought to be at hand about every training and livery 

 stable, and every Fanner's and Breeder's establishment, will be found in these valuable works." 



TG CARPENTERS AND MECHANICS 



Just Published. 



A NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION OF 



THE CARPENTER'S NEW GUIDE, 



BEING A COMPLETE BOOK OF LINES FOR 



ARPENTHY AND JOINERY; 



Treating fully on Practical Geometry, Saffifs Brick and Plaster Groins, Niches of every description, 



Sky-lights, Lines for Roofs and Domes: with a great variety of Designs for Roofs, 



Trussed Gilders, Floors, Domes, Bridges, &c, Angle Bars for Shop 



Fronts, &c, and Raking Mouldings. 



ALSO, 



Additional Plans for various Stair-Cases, with the Lines for producing the Face and Falling Moulds. 



never before published, and greatly superior to those given in a former edition of this work. 



BY WILLIAM JOHNSON, ARCHITECT, 



OF PHILADELPHIA. 



The whole founded on true Geometrical Principles; the Theory and Practice well explained and 

 fully exemplified, on eighty-three copper plates, including some Observations and Calculations on 

 the Strength of Timber. 



BY PETER NICHOLSON, 



Author of "The Carpenter and Jouer's Assistant," "The Student's Instructor to the Fiva 



Orders," &c. 



Thirteenth Edition. One volume, 4to., well bound. 

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