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Show LEA AND BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS. YOUATT ON THE PIG. THE PIG; A TREATISE ON THE BREEDS, MANAGEMENT, FEEDING, AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF SWINE, "-'ITB DIRECTIONS FOR SALTING PORK, AND CURING BACON AND UAMS. BY WILLIAM YOUATT, V.S. Author of .., The Horse.'' "The Dog," u Cattle," " Sheep/' &.c., &c. lLLUSTllA.TED wrrH ENOD.AVINGS DB.A.WN FROM LlFE DY WILLIAM HARVEY. In one handsome duodeClDlo volume, extra cloth, or in neat paper cover, price 50 cents. This work, on a subject comparatively neglected, must prove of much use to fanners, especially in lhis country, where the Pig is an animal of more importance than elsewhere. No work hns hitberto appeared treating fully of the vanous breeds of swme, thetr diseases and cure, breeding, fatteru..ng, &c., and the preparation of bacon, salt pork, hams, &c., while the name of the author of "The Horse," w The Cattle Doctor," &.c., is sufficient authority for all he may state. To render it more accessible to those whom it particularly interests, the publishers have prepared copies in neat illustrated paper covers, suitable for transmission by mail; and which will be sent through the post-office on the receipt of fifty cents, free of postage. CLATER AND YOUATT'S CATTLE DOCTOR. EVERY MAN HIS OWN CATTLE DOC1'0R: CONTAINING THE CAUSES, SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO OXEN, SHEEP AND SWINE; AND A SKETCH OF THE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF NEAT CATTLE. BY FRA:r::fCIS OLATER. EDITED, REVISED ANl> ALMOST RE·WRITTEN, BY WILLIAM YOUATT, AUTHOR OF "THE HORSE." WITH NUlllEROUS ADDITIONS, EMBRACING AN ESSAY ON THE USE OF OXEN AND THE IMPROVEMENT IN THE BREED OF SHEEP, BY J. S. SKINNER. WITH NUMEROUS CUTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS. In one 12mo. volume, cloth. " As Its title would import, it is a most valuable work, and should be in the hands of every American farmer; and we feel proud in saying, that the value of the work has been greatly enhanced r.y the contributions of Mr. Skinner. Clater and Youatt are names treasured by the farming communities of Europe as household-gods ; nor does that of Skinner deserve to be less esteemed in Alnerica."-American Fanner. CLATER'S FARRIER. EVERY MAN HIS OWN FARRIER: OONTAIN\NG THE CAUSJ;:S, SYMPTOMS, AND MOST APPROVED .METHODS OF CORJii OF THE DISEASES OF HORSES. BY FB.ANCJ:S CLATEll, Author of "E,~ery Man hJs own Cattle Doctor," A N D HI S S 0 N, J 0 H N C LA •r E R. "FmST AMERICAN FROM THE TWENTY-EIGHTH LONDON EDITION. WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS, BY J. S. SKJ:NNEB.. ~~~ one l2mo. volume, clotb. |