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.Books published by A. O. Moore & Co. 
CHINESE SUGAR CANE AND SUGAR-MAKING, 
Its History, Culture and Adaptation to the Soil, Climate 
and Economy of the United States, with an Account of Various Processes of Manufactur¬ 
ing Sugar. Drawn from authentic sources by Charles F. Stansbury, A. M., late Com¬ 
missioner at the Exhibition of all Nations at London. 
FERSOZ’ CULTURE OF THE VINE, 
A New Process for the Culture op the Yine, by Persoz, Pro- 
lessor of the Faculty, of Sciences of Strasbourg ; Directing Professor of the School of 
Pharmacy of the same city. Translated by J. O’C. Barclay, Surgeon, U. S. N. 
THE BEE-KEEPER’S CHART, 
Being a Brief, Practical Treatise on the Instinct, Habits and 
Management of the Honey Bee, in all its various branches, the result of many years’ 
practical experience, whereby the author has been enabled to divest the subject of 
much that has been considered mysterious and difficult to overcome, and render it 
more sure, profitable and interesting to every one, than it has heretofore been. By E. 
W. Phelps. 
EVERY LADY HER OWN GARDENER, - 
Addressed to the Industrious and Economical only ; containing 
Simple and Practical Directions for Cultivating Plants and Flowers ; also, Hints for the 
Management of Flowers in Rooms, with Brief Botanical Descriptions of Plants and 
Flowers. The whole in Plain and simple language. By Louisa Johnson. 
THE COW; DAIRY HUSBANDRY AND CATTLE BREEDING, 
By M. M. Milburn, and Revised by H. D. Richardson and 
Ambrose Stevens. With illustrations. 
WILSON ON THE CULTURE OE ELAX, 
Its Treatment, Agricultural and Technical ; delivered before 
the New York State Agricultural Society, at the Annual Fair at Saratoga, in September 
last, by John Wilson, late President of the Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester 
England. 
WEEKS ON BEES; A MANUAL, 
Or, an Easy Method of Managing Bees in the most profitable 
manner to their owner, with Infallible Rules to Prevent their Destruction by the Moth ; 
with an Appendix by Wooster A. Flanders. 
REEMELIN’S (CHAS.) VINE DRESSERS’ MANUAL, 
Containing full Instructions as to Location and Soil ; Prepara¬ 
tion of Ground ; Selection and Propagation of Vines ; The Treatment of a Young Vine¬ 
yard ; Trimming and Training the Vines ; Manures and the Making of Wine. Every 
department illustrated. 
HYDE’S CHINESE SUGAR CANE, 
Containing its History, Mode of Culture, Manufacture of the 
Sugar, &c. ; with Reports of its success in different parts of the United States. 
BEMENT’S (C. M.) RABBIT FANCIER, 
A Treatise on the Breeding, Rearing, Feeding, and General 
Management of Rabbits, with Remarks upon their Diseases and Remedies ; to which 
are added Full Directions for the Construction of Hutches,Rabbitries, &c., together with 
Recipes for cooking and dressing for the table. 
RICHARDSON ON DOGS; THEIR ORIGIN AND VARIETIES, 
Directions as to their General Management. With numerous 
Original Anecdotes ; also, Complete Instructions as to Treatment under Disease. By H 
I). Richardson. Illustrated with numerous wood engravings. 
This is not only a cheap, but one of the best works ever published on the Dog. 
LIEBIG’S (JUSTUS) FAMILIAR LETTERS ON CHEMISTRY, 
And its Relation to Commerce, Physiology, and Agriculture. 
Edited by John Gardener, M. I). 
THE DOG AND GUN, 
A Few Loose Chapters on Shooting, among which will be found 
some Anecdotes and Incidents ; also, Instructions for Dog Breaking, and interesting let 
tors from Sportsmen. By A Bad Shot, 
