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HORTICULTURE 
RURAL ARCHITECTURE, 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY, Ac., 
Forwarded by mall, postage paid, on receipt of price 
Allen's (L. F.) American Cattle. *2 m 
Do. New American Farm (look. . ? v 
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American Hlrd Fancier. 2 
American Pomology (3W IlltirtmtionsV.. x n 
A inert can Practical Cookery... . ? 
American Rose miturist .... . .15 
issss , I 
mWKf,,'Sii::s.T. 4 . „ 
Architectin g SitLinnjil (Goo. tC. Wtiodwnrrt) ]2 OQ 
Archftccnife, Principles and Prnetirenf (Lftrinff W 
& Jonnyj,., . *19 m 
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n'cknoll R Village Builder (M‘pj'ates!VliowiTie 
New 111,11 I’ractrcul Deafina). K in nn 
Bo mm or'* Method of .Making Mini urea. & 
BonsatncauH'* Rural Htaoiiomy ... . . i m 
Brack's Bonk of Flowers (now) .. 1 7 c 
l{rillL't)!ii;ifi'a (.''lr.-lukineL t .. 1. •. .. A ■' 
.rinn and Woman Considered In their Rela¬ 
tions to Each Other. By Henry C. Redder. 
(New York: Samuel It. Wells. Price $1.)—This 
Author assumes that ull the misery ami unhappi¬ 
ness about us derive tholr existence solely from 
sin. He does not believe in predestination, but 
in man’s free agency end responsibility; that 
the design of creation is the formation of heaven 
out. of the human race; that error inevitably 
leads to disastrous results, while truth is the 
only avenue to happiness; that humanity is to 
live forever. And then he discusses ttie adapta¬ 
bility of tiiesexeson h spiritual platieoflire; the 
connubial attachment, its potency and design; 
insists Unit marriage Is the true order of lire; 
that the equality of tho sexes is the necessary 
result of a well-ordered civilization, and the ne¬ 
cessity for a well defined relationship. It Is a 
book which will interest thinkers on social 
topics. 
/tools* and /tending > or, What. Books Shall I 
Read and How Shall I Read Thom? By Noah 
Porter. (New York: Charles Scribner & Co.)— 
Some of the correspondents of the Rural New- 
Yorker will naturally and properly think this 
volume adapted to their wants, judging by the 
Inquiries they hnvo sent us. it is a book of 
nearly four hundred pages, containing papers 
designed to answer oarefully and conscientious¬ 
ly the inquiry, “ What books shall I read, and 
how shall 1 read them? That tills will be found 
a guide adapted to all the circumstances and 
peculiaritiesol' the inquirer, woenmiot prelend; 
but that It will furnish muuy useful suggestions, 
we cannot doubt. 
Historic .tma/fiiw, by Theodore Parker. 
(Boston: Horace B. Fuller.)—Tho “Historic 
Americans” are Franklin, Washington, 
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. The 
treatment is In the shape of four lectures pre¬ 
pared by Mr. Parker, in 1858, for the Fraternity 
Course at a time when the slavery agitation 
was at 11s bight, and when, in Mr. Parker's 
judgment, il distinctly menaced war. These 
lectures arc, therefore, largely colored by this 
dead issue; but us specimens of historical think¬ 
ing, they are worthy preserving and surely 
worth reading by a catholic minded person who 
has the leisure. 
Jiei-F* Shorter Court* In .English Oram - 
mor 9 by Simon Kkrl. (New York: Ivison, 
Blakoman, Taylor & Co, Price, 75e.)—If we 
were to undertake to give an opiulou of any 
value as to the merits of tho different grammars 
brought to our notice, we should have to study 
this class of text books more than ever before 
in our life. Therefore!, tve can only say that 
this is a revised edition of the author's Elemen¬ 
tary Oram mar, first published nine years ago. 
Teachers familiar with the original edition will 
understand how much it might be improved by 
revision. 
i»oe>n* by Bret Mart*. (Boston : Fields, Os¬ 
good & Co. Price, $1.50.)— Bluer Haute's poems 
arc getting a wide and not unworthy reputation. ) 
They are unique and eminently' Western in 
typo—born of familiarity with pioneer Jife. It 
Is always with a good deal Of hesitation that we 
undertake to commend a volume of poems; 
but we have none whatever in recommending 
tiiis to those who want to study this class of 
mental phenomena. 
Ihkwim’i Adventures among the Ice-Cut¬ 
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Ship-Builders, by J. T. Trowbridge, (Boston: 
Fields, Osgood & Co.,) is an illustrated Story, de¬ 
signed to furnish practical information con¬ 
cerning certain industries in a lively 
With Notes Of Personal Observation nnd Reminis¬ 
cence* of Diplomacy under Difficulties. By Cuas. 
A. Washburn, Commissioner amt Minister Resi¬ 
dent ot the United Stale* at Asuncion, from 1801 to 
WAJ. In two volumes. Octavo. Illustrated with 
Map* and Engraving*. 17.00. 
Mr. Washburn’s book ho* been a long time in 
preparation, hut is now ready for sale, and may he 
found In the principal bookstore* throughout the 
country. The first volume Isa history of tho coun¬ 
try from its earliest discovery and occupation by 
Kiiroiienus, until the beginning of those strange, 
Intricate and ranch misunderstood transactions, 
which have made so mueh diplomatic difficulty 
within the last few years. Tho second Is the au¬ 
thor's experience as Minister in that country, which 
{‘re of the tunst oxeltlng and interesting character, 
."lie book is printed on heavy, tinted paper, and 
handsomely bound. 
The Second of the Great Swedish Novels, 
Birth and Education. 
By Madame Marie Sophie Schwartz. Translated 
from the Swedish by Miss SELMA Hour, amt Mis* 
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Cotton Pin titer 1 * Manual (Turner). 
Crack Shot I Burlier;. . 
Dadd's American < at,Me Doctor . . 
Do. Modern Ilorsc llnclor.. 
Danii'v Wuck Manual. .... 
pnrlinifton's Am. Wueds and L'set iiVpianVs"' 
Darwin’s Animals and Plants. 
Dead Shot; or. Sport rutin's CompleteGuide''' 
Downing’* Cottage Residence-. '" 
Do. Fruit* and I Tint Trees of A tnericu (i|00 nj 
Do. J a, tl .Die) 0, Lard Midi) c. 1 1 
Dn. Kura I Essays,. 
Drainage for Profit and Health' . 
Du Bt eull’s . - . . 
By the Author of “ Why Not!” anft “Is It I?" 
The Causation, Course uud Treatment of 
REFLEX INSANITY IN WOMEN. 
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Gun. Rod and Saddle ... 
Harney's Barba, Outbuildings and Fences',' 
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THE PEOPLE’S 
Practical Poultry Book: 
A WORK ON THE 
BREEDING, REARING, CARE AND GEN¬ 
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Containing Practical Information concerning the 
noM Isreenfl to roar for market un«J HHO^prurluottni; 
the number nf fowls to keep, both in small mid largo 
establishments ; plans for buildings and rnops: in¬ 
structions for dressing, packing mid slopping fowl* 
for murket ; how to guard against, tho various ene¬ 
mies mid disease* of poultry ; howto make capons, 
ete., etc. 
This hook is protusoly Illustrated with costly and 
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t will a »trun«4?v» «h»re tieniTttf n1 or morn clu*- 
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STREET & SMITH, Proprietors, 
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interest¬ 
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and tastes of youth. It is a useful book to put 
Into tho bauds of children in any family. 
Price, $1.50. 
.Morning- and JEvtitlng M.r*rrl**»: selected 
from the published nud unpublished writings 
of Henry Ward Beecher, by Lyman Abbott. 
(New York: Harper & Urothors.) — This is a 
diary ot good things, comments nn some passage 
of scripture which is quoted, designed appar¬ 
ently, though not avowedly, as devotional raid¬ 
ing nt morning and evening. It is a handsome 
volume of nearly GOO pages, with a good por¬ 
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.tieoiotr of Washington irt ing, will) Selec¬ 
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Adams. (New York: Carlton & Lannhau.)- 1 ’This 
is u small volume of three hundred pages, de¬ 
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sitions, prepared with tin* avowed purposeol aid- 
iug in making tho writings ol Irving and his 
history as well known ns the language itseir. 
Avim Shh-ls—A Tale of the Woods of Maine, 
liy George H. Devere.uix (New York: Hurd 
& Houghton.)—Tills volume, the author says, is 
a sample outgrowth nf ten years of his own lire. 
We have dipped into it in spots, and are satisfied 
it will bear reading through, and that we can 
safely ootmnond it to those of our readers who 
like light readiug for a leisure hour. 
U'onder* or Bodily Strength and Slelll , 
in all Ages and Countries. (Now York: Charles 
Scribner & Co.)—This volume is translated and 
enlarged from the French of Guillaume Dep- 
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lustrated, and embraces a vast number of 
curious and interesting facts not generally 
known. 
To the Young- .Men of the IT"**/, j s the title 
of a pamphlet by L. N. Re avis of St. Louis. 
(New York; S. It. Wells,) which 
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Wonderful developments among Hie aristocracy. 
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Norris' Fish Culture. 1 75 
Norton** Element* Scientific Agriculture!. 75 
Onion Culture .. . . .25 
Our Fat 111 of Four Acres.. S7 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture.(. 7 .-, 
Parkin an’* Bonk of nose*. ... am 
Parson* on the Rose..'*'* ', t,, 
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Quincy on Soiling Cuttle.. .. . 125 
Rand's Bulbs.... .. . 3 m 
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Randall'* Fine Wool Jlushnndrv....!!!!!. j yo 
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Richardson on the Dog. . ;i ii 
Rivera* Miniature FrnU Garden.. .. 1 00 
Saunders on Poultry (Illustrated) ..,!... 10 
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Scribner*# Produce Tables.!..!!!’ 30 
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WOOD ENGRAVINGS 
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Over II Tli oil amid of these Illustrations 
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un in lured, having printed the paper from elQCtvotvno 
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FREDERIC RILEY, Sterling. Mass. 
purports to give 
“ A few practical words of advice to those Lorn 
in poverty mid destined to be reared in orphan¬ 
age,” upon tho subject of Individual or Self- 
Culture, &e. The advice seems judicious nud 
sound. 
The William Henry /.filers^ by Mrs. A. M. 
Hi 17!. (Boston : Fields. Osgood & Co.)-A little 
friend, a great reader of the best literature for 
youths, says these “are jolly.” That’s all we 
know or have time to know about this book, ex¬ 
cept that its price is $1.50. 
.Vy Summer In a Oat-den , by Ctl VTtT.KS 
Dudley Wauner, (Boston : Fields, Osgood & Co.) 
is a v eiy pleasant Look of little practical value. 
It is simply a running commentary of a humorous 
characteron whatappeared ludicrous in garden¬ 
ing to oue who evidently knows nothing about it. 
H OUDANS.-HAVING PURCHASED 
the First Premium stock of C. o. Poole, and 
my stork having taken Second and Third Premiums 
at tho recent Exhibition of the N.Y’. State Poultry 
Society, orders will be filled mated, not akin, at fio 
per pair; $15 per trio; exhibition trios. $20. Also, a 
fiov Partridge and Bull Cochin*. Dark and Light 
Brahmas, Silver Gray Dorkings nnd Plymouth Ruck. 
No price list* Of fowl.*. Eggs in their season. 
K. G. STUDLBY, Claverack, N.Y. 
DURABLE, EFFICIENT AND LOW-PRICED 
Send for Circular. Agents wanted. LANE BROS 
Manufacturers, Washington, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
IMPORTED FOWLS 
r |HIE ONLY FAMILY KNITTER MADI 
JL that tills the hill. Send for Circulars fthcl 
pics to LAMB KNITTING MACHINE MF’G Co 
Chicopee Fulls. .Muss. 
from premium stock. Brahmas, Hou da ns, Partridge 
and Buff Cochins, Polands, Spanish. Ac. Orders re¬ 
ceived until Feb. 20. F. MDSSELM AN. 
910 North Fifth St., Philadelphia 
Moork’s Rural New-Yorker commences a new 
year with a new and beautiful dress and, us ever 
rich in its address. It is full of variety, original and 
select. Nn paper on our list of exchanges comes so 
near our trfeas of perfection, for a secular family 
paper, as the Rural. It has always maintained a 
high moral standard,— N T. Observer. 
T1ANCY POULTRY. 
A BUFF & PARTRIDGE COCHXNS 
from my celebrated strains. Orders received for 
eggs. Address, with stamp. 
G. H. LEAVITT, Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 
