Footprints of Life; or, Faith and Nature Reconciled.—A Poem in Three Parts. The Body; The Soul; The Deity. Philip Harvey, M.D. $1.25.
How to Paint.—A Complete Compendium of the Art. Designed for the use of Tradesmen, Mechanics, Merchants and Farmers, and a Guide to the Professional Painter, Containing a plain Common-sense statement of the Methods employed by Painters to produce satisfactory results in Plain and Fancy Painting of every Description, including Gilding, Bronzing, Staining, Graining, Marbling, Varnishing, Polishing, Kalsomining, Paper Hanging, Striping, Lettering, Copying and Ornamenting, with Formulas for Mixing Paint in Oil or Water. Description of Various Pigments used: tools required, etc. By F. B. Gardner. $1.00.
The Carriage Painter’s Illustrated Manual, containing a Treatise on the Art, Science, and Mystery of Coach, Carriage, and Car Painting. Including the Improvements in Fine Gilding, Bronzing, Staining, Varnishing, Polishing, Copying, Lettering, Scrolling, and Ornamenting. By F. B. Gardner. $1.00.
How to Keep a Store, embodying the Experience of Thirty Years in Merchandizing. By Samuel H. Terry. $1.50.
How to Raise Fruits.—A Hand-book. Being a Guide to the Cultivation and Management of Fruit Trees, and of Grapes and Small Fruits. With Descriptions of the Best and Most Popular Varieties. Illustrated. By Thomas Gregg. $1.
How to be Weather-Wise.—A new View of our Weather System. By I. P. Noyes. 25 cents.
How to Live.—Saving and Wasting; or, Domestic Economy Illustrated by the Life of two Families of Opposite Character, Habits, and Practices, full of Useful Lessons in Housekeeping, and Hints How to Live, How to Have, and How to be Happy, including the Story of “A Dime a Day,” by Solon Robinson. $1.25.
Oratory—Sacred and Secular, or the Extemporaneous Speaker. Including Chairman’s Guide for conducting Public Meetings according to the best Parliamentary forms. By Wm. Pittenger. $1.25.
Homes for All; or, the Gravel Wall. A New, Cheap, and Superior Mode of Building, adapted to Rich and Poor. Showing the Superiority of the Gravel Concrete over Brick, Stone and Frame Houses; Manner of Making and Depositing it. By O. S. Fowler. $1.25.
The Model Potato.—Proper cultivation and mode of cooking. 50 cents.