Books Puhlished hy A. 0. Moore. 



DADB'S (GEO. H.) AMERICAN CATTLE DOCTOR, - - $1 CO 



Coxtatxing the Necessary Information for Preserving the 

 HeiiKh and Curin": the Diseases of Oxen, Cows, Sheep, and Swine, with a great variety 

 of Original Recipes and Valuable Informatiori in reference to Farm and Dairy manage- 

 ment, wliereby every man can be liis own Cattle Doctor. The principles taught in 

 this work are, that all Medication shall be subservient to Nature — that all Medicines 

 must be sanative in their operation, and administered with a view of aiding the vital 

 powers, instead of depressing, as heretofore, with the lancet or by poison. By G II. 

 1)add, M. D., Veterinary Practitioner. 



THE EGG AND GUN, 50 



A Few Loose Chapters on Shooting, among which will be found 

 some Anecdotes and Incidents ; also, instructions for Dog Breaking, and Interesting let- 

 ters from Sportsmen. By A Bad Shot. 



MORGAN HORSES, 1 00 



A Premium Essay on the Origin, History, and Characteristics 



of this remtrkable American Breed of Horses ; tracing the Pedigree from the original 

 Justin Morgan, through the most noted of his progeny, down to the present time. 

 With numerous portraits. To which are added hints for Breeding, Breaking, and 

 General Uso and Management of Horses, with practical Directions for training them for 

 exhibition at Agricultural Fairs. By D. C. Linslky. 



SORGHO AND IMFHEE, THE CHINESE AND AFRICAN SUGAR 



CANES. 1 00 



A Complete Treatise upon their Origin and Varieties, Culture 



and Uses, their value as a Forage Crop, and directions for making Sugar, Molasses, 

 Alcohol, Spavkling and Still Wines, Beer, Cider, Vinegar, Paper, Starch, and Dye 

 Stuffs. Fully Illustrated with Drawings of Approved Machinery ; With an Appendix 

 by Leonard Wray, of Cafiraria, and a description of his patented process of crystalliz- 

 ing the juice of the Imphee ; with the latest American experiments, including those of 

 1S57, in the South. By Henry S. Olcott. To which are added translations of valu- 

 able French Pamphlets, received from the Hon. John Y. Mason, American Minister 

 at Paris. 



TEE STABLE BOOK, ....... 1 00 



A Treatise on the Management of Horses, in Relation to 

 Stabling, Grooming, Feeding, Watering and Working, Construction of Stables, Venti'a- 

 tion, Appendages of Stables, Management of the Feet, and of Diseased and Defective 

 Horses. By John Stewakt, Veterinary Surgeon. With Notes and Additions, adapt- 

 ing it to American Food and Climate. By A. B. Allen, Editor of the American 

 Agi-iculturist. 



THE HORSE'S TOOT, AND HOW TO KEEP IT SOU^^D, - 50 



With Cuts, Illustrating the Anatomy of the Foot, and contain- 

 ing valuable Hints on Shoeing and Stable Management, in Health and In Disease. By 

 William Miles. 



THE FRUIT GARDEN, 1 25 



A Treatise, intended to Explain and Illustrate the Physi- 

 ology of Fruit Trees, the Theory and Practice of all Operations connected with the 

 Propagation, Transplanting, Pruning and Training of Orchard and Garden Trees, as 

 Standards, Dwarfs, Pyramids, Espalier, &c. The Laying out and Arranging different 

 kinds of Orchards and Gardens, the selection of suitable varieties for different purposes 

 and localities. Gathering and Preserving Fruits, Treatment of Diseases, Destruction of 

 Insects, Description and Uses of Implements, «fec. Illustrated with rewards of 150 

 Figures, representing Different Parts of Trees, all Practical Operations, forms of Trees, 

 Designs for Plantations, Implements, &c. By P. Baret. of the Mount Hope Nurseries, 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



FIELD'S PEAR CULTURE, 75 



The Pear Garden ; or, a Treatise oii the Propagation and 

 Cultivation (.f the Pear Tree, with Instructions for its Management from^the Seedling 

 to the Bearing Tree. By Thomas W. Field. 



