We believe it a complete guide for the farmer and dairyman in the purchase, care, and use of animals.—Jeffersonian.

Here is a work which should be in the hands of every farmer.--Highland Courier.

We can confidently recommend this work as a very instructive one to those engaged in farming, raising stock, or husbandry.—Northampton Courier.

The author is a practical farmer and stockbreeder, and is able to vouch for the correctness of the remedies for diseases of Domestic Animals, as well as the best mode of managing them.—Huron, O. Reflector.

It costs but seventy-five cents, and cannot fail to be worth ten times that amount to any farmer.—Summit S.C. Beacon.

It is the best of that character we have yet seen; no farmer should be without it—Democrat, Carlisle, Pa.

This is just such a book as every owner of stock should be possessed of.—Easton Md. Star.

Here is a book which all—those who follow the plow, and those who direct it—can read to profit. It is a library of knowledge, presenting the latest improvements and discoveries, on all the topics treated of; and illustrated by a great variety of cuts. The "Allens," one of whom is the author of the work before us, are quite famous in their especial role, so that what proceeds from them may be confidently credited at all events. The present book is a most interesting and instructive one, and must meet with a great sale.—Sciota Gazette.

This work, to the farmer and stock raiser, will be useful, instructive, and profitable, enabling them to improve the breed of their stock, preserve them from sickness, and cure them when infected with disease.—Herald, Morrisville, Pa.

The time has gone by when farmers can expect to succeed without giving some attention to Book Farming, and we trust they begin to see it for themselves. We should like to hear that this work was in the hands of every farmer in the county.—Mercury, Potsdam, N.Y.