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■ •lain Directions for Acquiring t li«* Art of Shooting* on the 

 Mill fir. 



With XJm ful Hints concerning all that relates to Guns and Shooting, and par- 

 ticularly in regard to the Art of Loading so as to Kill. To which ha 



led several valuable and hitherto secret Kecipes, of great practical impor- 

 tance to the Sportsman. By an Old Gamekeeper. 12nm. doth. Illus- 

 trated 7;') ceDts. 



" The directions are so plain that they cannot well be mistaken, and th« y are 



expressed in tho f -west possible words." — Turf, Field and Farm "lacing 



the title-page is one of the handsomest, best-executed wood-cuts, wo have seen. 

 It Is entitled "The Wounded Snipe," and almost equals a steel engraving." — The 



I Union "A perusal of the copy sent us leads us to the conclusion that 



there is in it much instruction even for old sportsmen, a:\d that it is generally an 



improvement upon publications of this character." — Waboihaw Kentintl 



" Much of the information we have never seen before in any shape." — Insurance 



Monitor "A little book full of counsel and instruction fc* Bpoi tsmen." — The 



l x resbyterian " From its pag. s we should think even the «nOfct experienced 



sportsman might derive some new ideas, while the beginner wil." fiud it an inval- 

 uable assistant." — Country Gentleman " For concise instructions as to how 



to shoot, to select, load, carry, and keep a gun in order, etc., it cannot be sur- 

 passed." — )\'f.<ti'rn Rural "A pleasantly written, and, it seems \* us, correct 



and practical treatise on the sportsman's art." — Appleton's Journal "A prac- 

 tical and well-written handbook.' 1 — Scientific American " This is ,ini;iently 



the book for young sportsmen." — Painter and Builder. 



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This is one of the most useful books ever published. It ought to be in ei - r? 

 house, for young and old are liable to accident, and the directions given in this 

 little book might be the means of saving many a vali a do life. 



The Chemical HiNtory of the Nix Days of Creation. 



By John Phin, O. E. 12mo. Cloth 75 cents. 



"A Hinall book, but full of matter." — Presbyterian... . "A very candid and in- 

 genious essay.* 1 — christian Union [Henry Ward Beecner*e Paper.] "Cannot 



fail to int. rest even those who do not fully accept tho theory it advocates." — lios- 

 t»n Journal of Chemistry. 



Kiirhtiiingr-ICodH, and How to Construct Them. 



By Jon 1'uin, C. E. Becond edition, enlarged and fully illustrated. 12mo. 



<ioth * BO cents. 



A work written, not in the Interest of any patent or special manufactur- 



for the purpose of teaching any ordinarily skillful mechanic how to put op 



a rod that will really insure safety, and of enabling every householder to decide 

 whether or not his home is perfectly protected. 



I*ractical HintN on the Selection and I'se of the Microscope. 



BtJohh pins, Editor of •• Tbi Technologist." 12mo. Cloth. 75 cents. 



- i.o,.k la intended for beginners, and explains in the simplest language the 

 best methods of using the microscope, ai d of pn paring, examining, preserving 

 and mounting objects. At the same time it contains a great di ai of original and 



valuable information that ll not to be found m other books. 



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