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AMERICAN AGRIOUT/rurMST. 
[July, 
BOOKS FOR FARMERS and OTHERS. 
[Published ami for sale by Orange .Ttuld & Co.. 2i5 Broad- 
way, New York. Any of these books will be forwarded by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of price.] 
Allan's (L. F.) Kural Architecture % 1 SO 
Allen's Cli. L.) American Kami Book 1 50 
Allen's (R. L. and L. F.) New American Farm Book... 2 50 
Allen's i li. L.) Diseases or Domestic Animals 1 00 
Am. Agricultural Annual, '67.'68&'69. each, pa.,50c.; do. 75 
Am. Horticultural Annual,'ii;,'tjHifc , (j9,(':u , .li,pa,,")0e.: elo. 75 
American Bird Fancier 30 
American liose Cultnrist 30 
American Weeds and Useful Plants 175 
Bemenfs Rabbit Fancier 30 
Bommer*B Method of Making Manures 25 
Boussiusaulfs Uural Economy 1 till 
Breck's New Book ol Flowers 1 75 
Buist's Flower Garden Directory. l 50 
Buist's Family Kitchen Gardener 1 00 
Chi nil. m's Grape Grower's Guide "5 
Cobbett'e American Gardener 75 
Cole's (S, W.) American Fruit Book 75 
Cole's Veterinarian 75 
Copelaud's Country Life 5 00 
Dadd's (Geo. H.) Modern Horse Doctor 1 50 
Dadd's American Cattle Doctor 1 50 
Dana's Muck Manual 1 25 
Darwin's Variation of Animals and Plants.. .2 Volumes fi 00 
De Voe'fl Market Assistant 2 50 
Downing's Landscape Gardening.. (i 50 
Eastw 1 on Cranberry 75 
Elliott's Western Fruit Grower's Guide 1 50 
Field's (Thomas W.) Pear Culture 1 25 
Flax Culture . .. 50 
French's Farm Drain acre .. 1 50 
Fuller's Granc Cult mist.. 1 50 
Fuller's Small Fruit Cultnrist 1 50 
Fuller'a Strawberry Cultnrist 20 
Gregory on Squashes paper.. 30 
Giieuou ou Milch Cows 75 
Harris' Insects Injurious to Vecetation,cto.,f 4.00: extra ft oo 
Henderson's Gardening for Profit 1 50 
Henderson's Practical Floriculture 1 50 
Herbert's Hints to NorBekeepers 1 75 
Hoopes' Book of Evergreens S oo 
Hooper's Dos and Gun. paper, 30c... .cloth.. fiO 
Hop Culture 40 
Hunter and Trapper 1 00 
,Taq lies' Manual of the House 1 50 
Johnson's How Crops Grow 2 00 
Johnson's Peal and Its Uses 1 25 
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry 1 75 
Johnston's Elements of Agricultural Chemistry , 1 50 
Lenchar'e How to Build Hot-houses 1 50 
Lyman's Cotton Culture — 1 50 
Miles on the Horse's Foot., 
Moln- on the Crane Vine . 
Mv Vineyard at. Lakevlew 
Norton's Scientific Agriculture 
On 
75 
1 00 
1 25 
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Our Farm of Four Acres paper, 30c. ..cloth. 
Pardee on St raw berrv Culture . 75 
Parsons on the liose, l>v Samuel B. Parsons 1 50 
Pedder'S Land Measurer f>0 
Perchcrou Horse 1 00 
Qllinbv's Mysteries oll'.ec Keeping. , . 1 Ml 
Randall's Sheep Husbandry 1 so 
Uandall's Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry l 00 
HichardBon on thc_I)o& paper 30 cents cloth 
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iture Fruit Garden 1 00 
i Architecture, Folio, in colors, 45 plates.. 12 00 
mesne Poultry paper, -inc.. bound 75 
idcner's Text Book , 75 
iie 
ohn) Stable Book 150 
inn Implements and Machinery 1 50 
Thompsons Food of Animals 1 on 
Tim Bunker Papers 1 50 
Tobacco Culture 25 
Turner's Cotton Planter's Manual 1 50 
Warder's American I'l.nioli^v 3 00 
Warder's Hedces and Evergreens .... 1 50 
■Waring'B Draining for Profit and Health 1 50 
Waring s Clements of Agricultnre 1 00 
Waring's Earth closets 25 
Wheeler's Kural Homes .. 2 00 
Wheeler's Homes for the People 3 00 
White's Gardening for t lie South 2 00 
Woodward's Cot t uses and Farm Houses 1 50 
"Woodward's Suburban and Country Houses 1 50 
Woodward's Count rv Homes 1 50 
Wright's Practical Poultry Keeper 2 00 
Fouutl and Sr uer ou Hie Horse 1 50 
Youatt and Martin ou Cattle - 1 50 
Youatt on the Hog 1 00 
Youutt on Sheep 1 00 
SPECIAL. 
Woodward's National Architect, New 12 00 
O. .J. -■» Co. keep in Sloe let he following Books: 
Architecture. By Cummings it Miller 10 00 
Modern American. By dimming & Miller... 10 00 
" Principles and Practice of. BvLorinsx& Jenney 12 00 
" Review and American Builder's Journal. By 
S. Sloan. In NOS., each . 50 
Allen's (L. F.) American Car tie 2 50 
Art of Saw Filing .(Holly) ,. . 75 
Beinent's Poulterer's Companion 2 oo 
lb idnemau's Vomer Gardener's Assistant 2 50 
Burr's Vegetables of America 5 00 
Carpenter's and Joiner's Hand Hook. (Holly).. 75 
Carpenter and Joiner, (R.Riddell) 7 00 
Chemistry of the Farm, (Nichols) 1 25 
Crack Shot, (Barber) 2 50 
ilead Shot; or Sportsman's Complete Guide 2 00 
)owuiug's Cottage lies i deuces. 8 00 
Down lug's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America ... 3 00 
Downiness Kural Essays., 5 00 
(in lireuil's Vineyard Culture, (Dr. Warder).... 2 00 
Farm Talk, (Bracket!). 100 
Farming for Boya 1 50 
Fishing in American Waters, (Scott) 3 50 
Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses 2 50 
Fli ni's Milch Cows and Dairy Fanning 2 50 
Frank Forester's Field Sports, 8vo., 2 vols. 7 50 
Frank Foresier's Fish and Fishing, Bvo., lOOeug's 5 50 
Frank Forester's Manual for Young Sportsmen, 8vo.. S 00 
Fuller's Forest Tree Cultnrist 1 50 
Gevelin's Poultry Breeding 1 25 
Gray's How Plants Grow... 125 
Gray's Manual of Botany and Lessons in one Vol 4 00 
Gray's School and Field Book of Botany 2 50 
Gun, Rod and Saddle 2 00 
Haruzthy's Grape Culture and Wine Making 5 00 
HatllcUls Amei ican House Carpenter .. 3 50 
Horse Training Made Easy (Jennings) 1 25 
H n 3t n a nn's Grapes & Wine l 50 
Jennings on Cattle 1 75 
Jennings on Sheep, Swine, and Poultry l 75 
Jennings on the Horse and his Diseases 1 75 
Kemp's Landscape Gardening.. 2 00 
Langstroth on the Honey Bee 2 no 
Mayhew's Illustrated Horse Doctor 3 00 
Mayhew's Illustrated Horse Management S 00 
Mayhew's Practical Book-Keeping * or Farmers 00 
Blanks for do. no. 120 
McMahon'a American Gardener 2 25 
Mechanic's Companion, (Nicholson). 3 00 
Mori ell's American Shepherd 1 75 
Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book 2 00 
My Farm of Edge wood 1 75 
Norrls' Fish Culture 1 75 
Parkman's Book of Hoses 3 00 
Quincy, (Hon. Joslah) ou Soiliug Cattle i 25 
Rand's Bulbs 3 00 
Hand's Flowers lor Parlor and Garden :: I Q 
Register of Rural Affairs, Bound, 5 vols., eacli t 50 
Rural Studies t 75 
Scribner's Heady Reckoner and Lo» Hook SO 
Slllowny's Modern Carpentry 2 00 
Simpson's Horse Portrait ll re 8 00 
Strong's Cultivation ol the Grape 3 00 
T'egetmeler's Poultry Book D 00 
Ten Acres Enough.. .. in 
The Dos ; By Dinks. Mavln-w. and Hutchinson S 00 
The Horse, (Stonehenge). Eng. edition, Kvo., i;jj pa^cs. :; 50 
The Mule, (Riley) .... i 50 
Thomas' Frnit Culturlst... : : 00 
Trapper's Guide ,. 2 00 
Tucker's Register of Rural A flairs 30 
Vaux's Villas and Cottages 3 00 
Watson's American Home Gardmi 200 
"Woodward's Graperies, etc 1 50 
Touman's Household Science ... 2 25 
the 
MARKET ASSISTANT, 
Containing a brief description of 
Every Article od'SEumnia Food 
Sold in the Public Markets 
of t lie cities of 
Mew York, Boston, Pliilauclpkia,, 
unci IIi-ooUIjm ; 
Including the various 
Domestic :iii<l Wild Animals. 1'oul- 
try, Game, Fish, Vege- 
tables, Fruits, etc., 
with 
MANY CUftlOfS INCIDENTS AND 
ANECDOTES. 
BY 
THOMAS F. DE VOE, 
AUTHOIt OP *' TI1E MARKET BOOK," ETC. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
Tho object of this volume is to present thai which may 
be round practically UBeftU as well as interesting, li aims 
at bringing together, in as small compass as possible, 
and in a form easy of reference, those items of informa- 
tion which many would desire to possess when called 
upon to cater for the household. In order fully to curry 
out the practical views here indicated, the work is di- 
vided into several headings; all of which, however, har- 
monize into one connecting form, " What we Fa/" Do- 
mestic, or Tame Animals; Wild Animals, or Animal 
Game; Poultry; Wild Fowl and Birds, or Bird Game; 
Fish; Vegetables; Pot and Medicinal Herbs ; Fruits and 
Nuts; Dairy and Household Products, etc. 
The author has gleaned what he deems the useful, from 
the daily wants, and the common expressions of almost 
every home. "What shall we have to-day for dinner?" 
"What is there in our markets fit toeat V "What binds of 
meats, poultry, game, fish, vegetables, and fruits, are in 
season ?" "What names are given to the different joints 
of meats, and what dishes are they severally and gener- 
ally used for?'" These, and many oilier similar ques- 
tions are often discussed, with no one to answer. For 
this book it is claimed that it. contains a comprehen- 
sive reply to all queries of this nature. 
In order the more fully to carry out the views the author 
has entertained in relation to the various articles of food, 
he has used as illustrations the outlined diagram figures 
of such animals as are usually portioned out and sold by 
the public market butchers, with the various names, 
given with the accompanying engraved cuts of the prin- 
cipal joints. These are intended to assist, in their recog- 
nition when called for, as well as to aid in rendering per- 
fect the dishes commonly made from them. 
After the Butcher's Meats will be found a brief descrip- 
tion of other articles of food, with the periods of their 
season or when considered best; also instructions to 
guide in judging of and selecting them in the various 
public market] daces. 
SENT POST-PAID, - - - PRICE $2.50. 
ORANGE JUDD Sl CO., 
245 Broadway, New York. 
THE TRAPPER'S GUIS; 
A Manual of Instructions 
For capturing all kinds of fur-bearing 
animals, and en ring their skins; witU 
observations on tbc far trade, bints 
011 life in tlir uoods, aiul narra- 
tives of trapping and hunting 
excursions* 
By S. NEWHOTJSE, 
And other Trappers and Sportsmen. 
Edited by the Oneida Community. 
210 Pases Octavo. 
With 32 full page Illustrations, and numerous 
smaller Engravings. 
CONTENTS. 
INTRODUCTION. 
Connection of Trapping with other Trades.— Observa- 
tions on the Fur Trade.— Season for Trapping.— Statis- 
tiCS of the Fur Trade. 
THE TRAPPER'S ART. 
I. PRELIMINARIES. 
II. CAPTURE OP ANIMALS. 
III. CUEING SKINS. 
IV. LIFE IN THE WOODS. 
THE TRAPPERS FOOD. 
The Deer.— The Buffalo.— The Rocky Mountain Sheep, 
or Bighorn.— The Argali. — Tho Prong-horn Antelope. — 
Squirrel Hunting. — The Ruffled Grouse. — Pinnated 
Grouse.— Sharp-tail Grouse. — Cock of the Plains. — Dusky 
Oi-o use. —Canada or Spruce Grouse.— 'White-tailed Ptar- 
migan. — Willow Ptarmigan. — European Grouse. — Water 
Fowl. 
FISHING IN AUTUMN AND WINTER. 
Spearing Fish.— Fishing through the Ice.— Net-fishing 
in Winter. 
NOTES ON TRAPPING AND WOOD-CRAFT. 
PLAN OF A TRAPPING CAMPAIGN. 
BOAT BUILDING. 
SNOW-SHOES. 
NARRATIVES. 
An Evening with an old Trapper.— A Young Trapper's 
Experience.— The Deer Hunt.— Muskrat Hunting. — An 
Amateur in the North "Woods.— Traveling in n Circle. — 
An Expedition to the Lanrentian Hills. 
APPENDIX. 
History and description of the Newhonse Trap.— Con- 
clusion. 
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PRICE $5 otr. 
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