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NEW

AND

LATE

BOOKS.

1

Corsica,

axd

the

Early

Life

of

Napolkoit.

;

Delicately

drawn

idyllic

descriptions

of

the

Island,

yielding

new

light

to

political

history,

exciting

much

attention

in

Germany

and

England,

and

altogether

making

a book

of

rare

character

and

value.

Translated

by

Hon.

E.

Jot

Moasis.

Wltk

Portrait

on

steel.

Cloth.

$1

76.

The

Horse

axd

his

Diseases:

EMBRAcnira

HIS

HiSTORT

AXD

VARIETIES,

BrEEDIJTG

AND

MANAGEMENT,

AXD

YlCES.

A

splendid^

complete,

and

reliable

book—

the

work

of

more

than

fifteen

years'

careful

study

pointing out

diseases

accurately,

and

recommending

remedies

that

have

stood

the

test

of

actual

trial.

To

which

is

added

"Raret's

Method

of

Traininq

Horses."

By

Robert

Jesninqb,

V.

S.

With

nearly

one

hundred

Illustrations.

Cloth,

f

1

75.

Sheep,

Swixe,

ai^d

Poultry.

Enumerating

their

varieties

and

histories;

the

best

modes

of

breeding,

feeding,

and

managiag

the

diseases

to

which

they

are

subject

;

the

best

remedies

and

oflFering

the

best

practical

treatise

of

its

kind

now

published.

By

Robert

jENirares,

V.

S.

With

numerous

Illustrations.

Cloth.

$1

75.

Cattle

and

their

Diseases.

Giving

their

history

and

breeds,

crossing

and

breeding,

feeding

and

management

;

with

the

diseases

to

which

they

are

subject,

and

the

remedies

best

adapted

to

thoir

cure;

to

which

is

added

a

list

oi

remedies

used

in

treating

cattle.

By

Robert

Jkk-

jiLNQS,

V.

S.

With

numerous

Illustrations.

Cloth.

$1

75.

M

Horse

Training

Made

Easy.

A

new

and

practical

system

of

Teaching

and

Educating

the

Horse,

including

whip

training

and

thorough

instructions in

regard

to

shoeing

full

of

information

of

a useful

and

well-tested

character.

By

Robert

Jessings,

V.

S.

With

numerous

IIIob-

trations.

Cloth.

$1

25.

600

Beceipts

"Worth

their

"Weight

ii^

Gold.

An

unequalled

variety

in

kind,

the

collection

and

testing

of

which

have

extended

tikrough

a

period

of thirty

years

a

number

of

them

having

never

before

appeared

in

print,

while

all

are

simple,

plain,

and

highly

meritorious.

By

John

Mab--

opart,

of

Lebanon,

Pa.

Cloth.

$1

75.