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FEB. 1, 1867.

NEW BOOKS.

ORANGE JUDD & CO.,

Agricultural and Rural Book Publishers, 41 PARK ROW, NEW YORK,

HAVE JUST PUBLISHED

PEAT AND ITS USES. By Prof. S. W. JOHNSON, of Yale College. Part I. Origin, Varieties, and Chemical Character of Peat. Part II. On the Agricultural Uses of Peat and Swamp Muck. Part III. On Peat as Fuel.

QUINBY'S MYSTERIES OF BEE-KEEPING. (Entirely rewritten.) By M. QUINBY. This book is the result of thirty-five years' practical experience. 12mo., 348 pp., $1.50.

BRECK'S NEW BOOK OF FLOWERS. Fully Illustrated. By JOSEPH BRECK, Practical Horticulturist. 12mo., 480 pp., $1 75.

RIVERS' MINIATURE FRUIT GARDEN. Illustrated. By THOMAS RIVERS. First American, from the thirteenth English edition. 12mo., 132 pp., $1.

MY VINEYARD AT LAKEVIEW; or, Successful Grape Culture. By A WESTERN GRAPE GROWER. 12mo., 143 pp., bevelled boards, $1 25.

SAUNDERS' DOMESTIC POULTRY. Revised and enlarged. By SIMON M. SAUNDERS. Fully Illustrated. 12mo., 168 pp., paper 40 cents; cloth, 75.

IN PREPARATION:

AMERICAN POMOLOGY. Part I. APPLES. By Dr. JOHN A. WARDER. BARRY'S FRUIT GARDEN. Thoroughly revised edition. By P. BARRY. MARKET AND FAMILY GARDENING. By a well known Practical Gardener of New Jersey.

SMALL FRUIT CULTURIST. By ANDREW S. FULLER, author of "Grape Culturist," and "Strawberry Culturist."

PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC GARDENING. By WILLIAM N. WHITE, of Athens, Ga., editor of the "Southern Cultivator," and author of "Gardening for the South."

All the above books will be thoroughly illustrated, and will prove standards in the various departments with which they are connected, as the authors are practical as well as scientific men, and understand the subjects which they write about.

O. J. & Co. publish about one hundred books on Agricultural and Rural subjects, and will be adding to the number from time to time.

LIBERAL DISCOUNTS will be made to the Trade, from whom Orders are solicited.

ORANGE JUDD & CO.,

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FEB. 1, 1867.

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January 1, 1867.

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CURRENT LITERATURE.

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FEB. 1, 1867.

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FEB. 1, 1867.

Just Published by

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PHILADELPHIA.

EN AVANT, MESSIEURS! Being a Tutor's Counsel to his Pupils. By the Rev. G. H. D. MATHIAS, M. A. Small 12mo.

THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. Translated from the Danish of FREDERICK PALUDAN-MULLER by HUMPHRY WILLIAM FREELAND. With illustrations designed by Walter

Allen. Engraved on wood by J. D. Cooper. 12mo. Cloth.

THE ADVENTURES OF A GRIFFIN on a Voyage of Discovery. Writ ten by Himself. With numerous illustrations. Cloth, extra gilt. $2 50.

HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. By WIL LIAM HODGSON. 12mo. Cloth.

THE CHRISTIAN HYMNAL.

Hymns with Tunes for the Service of the

Church. Compiled and Edited by Rev. FRANK SEWALL. 12mo. Cloth.

IDALIA. A new Novel by "OUIDA," author of "Chandos," "Strathmore," "Granville de Vigne," etc. 12mo. $2.

MEDICAL WORKS.

By FREDERICK

ON THE ACTION OF MEDICINES IN THE SYSTEM.
WILLIAM HEADLAND, B. A., F. L. S. Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 8vo.
INJURIES OF THE SPINE. By JOHN ASHHURST, Jr., M.D.
INFANTILE PARALYSIS AND ITS ATTENDANT DEFORMITIES.
By CHARLES FAYETTE TAYLOR, M. D. Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1; paper, 75 cents.
EMOTIONAL DISORDERS. A Treatise on Emotional Disorders of the Lym-
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NEW AMERICA. By WILLIAM HEPWORTH DIXON, Esq., editor of "The Athenæum," and author of "The Holy Land."

CURIOSITIES OF CLOCKS AND WATCHES, from the Earliest Times. By EDWARD J. WOOD. LIFE AND WORKS OF JOSIAH WEDGWOOD. From his Private Correspondence and Family Papers; with an Introductory Sketch of the Art of Pottery in England. By ELIZA METEYARD. With nume rous Illustrations. Printed on superfine paper.

THE LAST DAYS OF OUR SAVIOUR. For Passion Week. The Life of Our Lord, from the Supper in Bethany to His Ascension into Heaven, in Chronological Order, and in the Words of the Evangelists. Arranged by CHARLES D. COOPER, Rector of St. Philip's Church, Philadelphia.

TERRA MARIÆ; or, Threads of Maryland Colonial History. By EDWARD D. NEILL, one of

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