$SMITH.--Parks and Pleasure-Grounds:$
Or Practical Notes on Country Residences, Villas, Public Parks, and
Gardens. By CHARLES H.J. SMITH, Landscape Gardener and Garden
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$SMITH.--The Dyer's Instructor:$
Comprising Practical Instructions in the Art of Dyeing Silk,
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Receipts. To which is added a Treatise on the Art of Padding; and
the Printing of Silk Warps, Skeins, and Handkerchiefs, and the
various Mordants and Colors for the different styles of such work.
By DAVID SMITH, Pattern Dyer. 12mo. $3.00
$SMYTH.--A Rudimentary Treatise on Coal and Coal-Mining.$
By WARRINGTON W. SMYTH, M.A., F.R.G., President R.G.S. of Cornwall.
Fifth edition, revised and corrected. With numerous illustrations.
12mo. $1.75
$SNIVELY.--A Treatise on the Manufacture of Perfumes and Kindred
Toilet Articles.$
By JOHN H. SNIVELY, Phr. D., Professor of Analytical Chemistry in
the Tennessee College of Pharmacy. 8vo. $3.00
$SNIVELY.--Tables for Systematic Qualitative Chemical Analysis.$
By JOHN H. SNIVELY, Phr. D. 8vo. $1.00
$SNIVELY.--The Elements of Systematic Qualitative Chemical
Analysis:$
A Hand-book for Beginners. By JOHN H. SNIVELY, Phr. D. 16mo. $2.00
$STEWART.--The American System:$
Speeches on the Tariff Question, and on Internal Improvements,
principally delivered in the House of Representatives of the United
States. By ANDREW STEWART, late M.C. from Pennsylvania. With a
Portrait, and a Biographical Sketch. 8vo. $3.00
$STOKES.--The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Companion:$
Comprising the Art of Drawing, as applicable to Cabinet Work;
Veneering, Inlaying, and Buhl-Work; the Art of Dyeing and Staining
Wood, Ivory, Bone, Tortoise-Shell, etc. Directions for Lackering,
Japanning, and Varnishing; to make French Polish, Glues, Cements,
and Compositions; with numerous Receipts, useful to workmen
generally. By J. STOKES. Illustrated. A New Edition, with an
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etc., etc. 12mo. $1.25
$STRENGTH AND OTHER PROPERTIES OF METALS:$
Reports of Experiments on the Strength and other Properties of
Metals for Cannon. With a Description of the Machines for Testing
Metals, and of the Classification of Cannon in service. By Officers
of the Ordnance Department, U.S. Army. By authority of the
Secretary of War. Illustrated by 25 large steel plates. Quarto.
$10.00
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