Books Published by A. 0. Moore. 7 



you ATT AND MARTIN ON THE HOG ; - - - - -^0 75 



A Treatise on the Breeds, Management, and Medical Theat- 



meut of Swine, with Directions for Salting Pork, and Curing Paeon and Hams. I y 

 Wm. Youatt, V.S , and W. C. L.Mautik. Edited by Ajtibrose Stevens. Illustrated 

 with Engravings drawn from life 



BLAKE'S (REV. JOHN L.) FARMER AT HOME; - 1 k5 



A Family Text Book for the Country ; being a Cy eloped iu at 

 Agricultural Implements and Productions, and of the more important topics in Do- 

 mestic Economy, r cience, and Literature, adapted to Bural Life. By Kev. Joun L. 



blAKEjDD. 



MUNN'S (B.) PRACTICAL LAND DRAINER ; - - . 50 



Being a Treatise on Draining Land, in whicli the most approved 

 systems of Drainage are explained, and their differences and comparative merits dis- 

 cussed; with full Directions for the Cutting and Making of Drains, with PiCmarks upon 

 the various mateiials of which they may be constructed. "With many illustrations, i y 

 B. MuNN, Landscape Gardener. 



ELLIOTT'S AMERICAN ERUiT GROWER'S GUIDE IN ORCHARD 



AND GARDEN ; 1 25 



Being a Compend of the History, Modes of Propagation, Cul- 



nire, &c., of Fruit Trees and Sh ubs, with descriptions of nearly all the varieties of 

 l-ruits cultivated in this country ; and Notes of their adaptation to localities, soi's, and 

 a complete list of t ruits worthy of cultivation. 1 y F. R. Elliott, Pomologist. 



IRACTICAL ERTJIT, ELOWER, AND KITCHEN GARDENER'S COM- 

 PANION; - . - 1 00 



With a Calendar. By Patrick Neill, LL.l)., F.R.S.E., Secre- 

 tary of the Eoyal 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 "Tlie American Farmer's Encyclopedia." With Notes and Additions 

 by E. G Pardee, author of '"Manual of the Strawberry Culture." "With illustrations 



STEPHENS' (HENRY) ECOK OF THE FARM; - - 4 GO 



A Complete Guide to the Farmer, Steward, Plowman, Cat- 

 tleman, Shepherd, Field Worker, and Dairy Maid. By Henry Stephens. With Four 

 Hundred and Fifty Illustrations ; to which are added Explanatory Notes, Kemarks, 

 &c., by J- S. Skinner. Eeally one of the best books a farmer can possess. 



PEDDERS' (JAMES) FARMERS' LAND MEASURER; - - 50 



Or, Pocket Companion ; Showing at one view the Contents of any 

 Piece of Land from Dimensions taken in Yards. With a set of Useful Agriculturi. 

 Tables. 



WHITE'S iW. N.) GARDENING FOR THE SOUTH; - - 1 25 



Or, the Kitchen and Fruit Garden, with the best methods lor 



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 tor the same. By Wm, N. Whitb, of Athens, Georgia. 



EASTWOOD (B.) ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE CRANBERRY ; 50 



With a Description of the best Yarieties. By B. Eastwood, 

 "Septimus" of the New York Tribune. 



OIERICAN BEE-KEEPER'S MANUAL ; - - - - 100 



Being a Practical Treatise on the History and Domeptio 

 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 it* 

 Cultu e ; the resiH of many years' experience. Illustrated with maiy engravings 

 By T. B. Mines. 



