The farmer's every-day book; or, Sketches of social life in the country : with the popular elements of practical and theoretical agriculture Also, five hundred receipts on hygeian, domestic, and rural economy . ^«lli11l„.r:.. m%>. is^ t^r. ^M f ^ LITTLE FRIEIDS: BY THE AUTHOR OF FEEN niustrations, muslin, 298 pp. 12mo., Price 75 cts. Published by MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN, A UB UBN <b B UFFALO, ZUn?TX*3E3 aFES^ NOTICES OF THE PRESS-BRIEF EXTRACTS. It is when sympathy with the Little Ones puts life into her pen, that Fannys genius appearsm its most amiable and winning gu


The farmer's every-day book; or, Sketches of social life in the country : with the popular elements of practical and theoretical agriculture Also, five hundred receipts on hygeian, domestic, and rural economy . ^«lli11l„.r:.. m%>. is^ t^r. ^M f ^ LITTLE FRIEIDS: BY THE AUTHOR OF FEEN niustrations, muslin, 298 pp. 12mo., Price 75 cts. Published by MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN, A UB UBN <b B UFFALO, ZUn?TX*3E3 aFES^ NOTICES OF THE PRESS-BRIEF EXTRACTS. It is when sympathy with the Little Ones puts life into her pen, that Fannys genius appearsm its most amiable and winning guise, and the fact speaks well for her goodness of heart, and thepractical earnestness of her Christian faith.—PJdl. Eve. Post. Short, pretty, and sitaple in tho extreme, the youngest child can profit by them, while the livingbreathing Fanny, is conspicuous in every line.— Utica Gazette. Her style is so clear, beautiful and attractive, and her subject so familiar, that the little oneseant fail to appreciate this book.—Detroit Advertiser. A collection of little fancies blended into a large picture of truth—a miniature fountain pouringout tiny streamlets of thoughts clad in the vesture of babbling childhood.—Buffalo TtemibU


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