is about the highest figure they offer, and they have 
inu ringed tv) secure some Una lines of stock at this 
tlgure. From the home trade line. i» obtained for 
choice lots. 
We quote State factor’s, choice, U®UKO-: good to 
prime, 13Stol3Yc.:Talr, 12^130.; State dairy. 12Y"el3Y 
for good to prime; 10 a 13c. for fair lots: tor Ohio fac¬ 
tory, lOiAVI SC- tor fair to prime; English dairy, 
prime, 18K<%14c-; fair do., 11Y®180. 
Cotton—Shippers hare been buying freely, and 
the market advanced a trifle, closing weak, With lib¬ 
eral offerings. We quote: 
Uplands. 
Alabama. N. 
Orleans. 
Texi\#. 
Ordinary. 
l«Y 
17 
17H' 
17 .H 
Good Ordinary., . 
IHH' 
I 8 S 
18Y 
l‘.i 
Htrlet Good do.,.- 
18 ‘Llfl 
18 13-10 
la 1-1G 
19 5-10 
Low Middling.... 
18X 
lflK 
WH 
19X 
Middling. 
19j| 
1 
20 '-# 
20 H 
Good Middling... 
21 Y 
2l!4 
21 V 
22 
For forward delivery latest “ales on thn basis of 
low middling are as follows:—I)oe.. 18:5; c.; Jan., 18 15- 
]t>o.; Feb., l'.)'<n.; March, 1B5-I8c.; April, 19 8 -lfti.; 
May, l9Wo.; June, 20 X<s- 
Dried Emir#.—The German demand for apple# 
has been verv light, and with more stock on sale of 
the grades they ha ve boon using prices are easier. 
I’rinia sliced lire sold In a niodorato wav at inside 
lie ares. I’oelcd pouches are plenty and weak. Un- 
peeled have a small demand. 
Southern apples. 4 wruM do. sliced, west- 
ern, 5Vf(S)ilc. Peeled peaches at It^lTe. for (fa., Uiui 
ltic. for Va., and liVwtbo. for NorthCaroUna. Dnpeel- 
cd peaches at I'vilfc. for quarters, and OYtotSc. for 
halves. Cherries. 225i>22S<;c. Plums, H-ijlDu. Black¬ 
berries, Sk-OTsC. Kaspberries, JCWotto. 
Egg#.—At, tbn high price# fresh have been difficult, 
to sell, the demand turning on limed, ^applies arc 
more liberal. We quote at W<#)35c. Tor Western fresh, 
3&C«bUtb-. for State and Pennsylvania, 37c. for Jersey, 
ldmcd at 25f«>3ec. for Western, and 2tk.i.-27 Pjc. for State. 
Flour.—The demand lint been very small, with 
the ocean freight market against shippers. We arc 
carrying smaller stocks than usual at this period, 
and its ft Is known that there are a number of order# 
here from the Other side, which will bo closed out a# 
soon as freight room offers, holders are very Arm In 
their views. 
Superfine Mtato. $5 IX) @ tl HO 
Common extra do. V 00 (at 7 0) 
flood to choice do. 7 1U ft# 7 15 
Fancy do. 7 20 ijft 7 «0 
Unpc.rtlnc Michigan, Indiana. Ohio, Iowa t> ’.*) «a ll 30 
Extra do. A W 6 # 7 05 
Choice extra do....,. 7 111 <ii 7 88 
Khlppuig brand# round hoop Ohio....... 7 00 w 7 2) 
Trade brands do..... 7 30 to 11 23 
(food to choice white wheat extra#. 7 IK) to 8 flu 
Fair to very ahoice extra Minnesota.... 7 Mi to 9 00 
Common t<> fair extra tit. Louis. 7 10 to 8 30 
Good to choice do. 8 0 ;> to ii on 
Extra Southern. 7 10 to 0 JU> 
(food to choice do . 9 20 f(t 12 (X) 
live, common to line. i 80 vs (5 o0 
Corn meal. Western.. 3 40 as 3 Ml 
Buckwheat flour.... 0 70(2) 4 36 
Fresh Fruit*.—About 10,000 bbls. of apples have 
again found export. The export will probably fall 
orf, as freight room la nc-iroe. There is a good loOul 
demand, and price# ate nrm for sound, smooth lots. 
Home of the recent arrival# have been touched with 
frost. Illver apples are unusually plenty. Grapes 
are scarcely wanted. Cranhorno* lire slow of sale, 
though dealer# will not be am to reduce prices much 
until utter the holidays, as they want In son what ef¬ 
fect the demand then will nave upon the stock. 
Chestnut# not wanted. Hickory nuta firm. A ear 
load of Culliornii grape# will tie opened thin week. 
We quote - Apples, common. 11.20(2)1.73; do. fair to 
good, $f® 2 ..XJ; do. Hue, $2.75(iM.2&: do. lady, $4to8. 
Pears—Cooking. tl< Ibbl.. $5to(i. Grapes. — Catawba, 
fiVoSc.; Isabella. .'to at. Craiitienlcs. prime, per orate, 
M.Z,.>i.50; com lo fair, $2.611 all: bills., $9tolU.fi(); choice 
bbls., 1 110*12. New Virginia peanuts, } 1.40© 1.75. 
Ornin.—Wheat has been held higher,mil this has 
limited tiuslnu.-a. Stock# are moderate for the sea¬ 
son, and the grader needed bv shipper# are held with 
a good deal Of eontldcnco. Winter grades are selling 
moderately well to mil lorn, at- full prices; $1Ji2iiuL.’>7 
for No. 2 .spring, afloat, yl.li2vtl.iV4 for No. I Spring 
do., $l.«Sto1.iO (or Winl—r erst Weumrn.♦1.7CMI.72a ror 
umber, Hiidfl 7802.(15 for White. Corn is held higher, 
sale# at (VI>4 m*4 Vo. for Western mixed, ner mil. ft'IHto 
Ale. per steamer do., OMntiltic. for yellow Western. 
Outs sell freely at IMC. for Inferior mixed Htule. 60® 
f )2 , e. for new mixed Western, 4'J.iitoMo. for blank, 
WxciSlc. for stained white Western. 
IIuv null Jsirnvv. Price# Of shipping grades have 
been udviiuccd a trifle with an mornasetl number of 
orders on the market. It Is not likely price* will show 
much change until navigation closes. 
Wo quote new shipping bay at $1.10; retail do., $1.(0 
wl.7.3: salt, do.. 7d6W*kc; clovur, 80i®IK)c. Straw at $1.80 
tsl.45 for long rye, $Fd$ 1 . 20 o. for snort rye; HOto’.-oc. 
for oat. 
Hops.—Prices are again higher and the market 
closes with a disposition to pot the price np to 30c, for 
Une hops. The advance Is mainly owing to report# 
from England of excited markets there and light 
shipments to this side. Growers hero release only a 
few lots, Gar market I# very poorly supplied. 
Now York, growth 1272, at 8«to43o.; Eastern do., 28.'* 
45c.; Western do.. 34k 2 ) 430 .; Yearling# ’71 23to30c.; 
Olds ‘7IJ IQQstSo. s Old Olds. ’IS 09 HtolOe..; Bavarians, 
13 ©48c.; English,2& t4So; Belgian, nominal, 33to3Sc. 
Poultry nml Clmnn. — This market has not re¬ 
covered from Its Into demoralization. No dally sup¬ 
ply since our lust ha# been sold out clean, and, with 
receipts lapping one another, there la a great pres- 
Mire to sell and not be caught with a damp, muggy 
day that may occur at any time in December. ills 
eMlimited that the receipts are not mole than one- 
ball ns large u# lust year, and It Is very certain that 
retailers are not taking morn than one-half the quan¬ 
tity they did lust year. Geese are improving In de¬ 
mand , heavy ones arc wanted for Christmas. There 
I- a liberal supply of game and prices aro easier; #tili 
a reduced range acrid# ll. largely InbJ use mid sellers 
are satisfled to shade quotation#. 
Wo quote prime N. J. and Buck# Co, turkeys, J J 
(#)l!lo., a few large and dry-picked at 18c.: State and 
Western, poor to best, 13tol<>0. Chickens, Western, 
7 ( 2 ) 120 .; State nod near points, ll ,»<j«ltr. Geese, Didd le. 
I)UCks, 12oJltVe. A great many lots of stale Western 
chickens und geese have sold at 5®0C, 
Game quotations:-Venison, whole, 12tol3o.: do.. 
Raddle, IBfiiSlcv. Canvoe-back ducks, $1.75to2.5u; red 
head#. (ldtl.23; mallard, IhiiNfc.: teal, lOtofidc.; rub- 
bits, 8 m, olOc.; bare#, (WtoTOc.; quail, $ 2 . Prairie cblck- 
ons, 9oo.to$i; partridges, BtaUi, Tbc.tol; eastern, 82® 
75c.; wild turkeys, 22 c. 
Provision#.—Muss pork lias ruled quiet through, 
out Liu) week. Old is pressed for sale and is lower, 
quoted In round hits at $18. New for December, 
$13'0. There has been »" Jobbing trade of moment. 
Beef Is quiet; there have been a few sale# for ex¬ 
purl, but freight room is scarce- Beef bains steady 
at $33. Out incuts are a little stronger, with the pros¬ 
pect of higher Uog*. hut no largo business Is noted. 
Hnioked tunas, IStoflc., shoulder, OX -fixe. Pickled 
hams, lOwllV.o,, shoulder, (#« ;>.Se. Lard has sold 
largely at 8 c. for choice nl(l, 7,t$o. for new, cash and 
delivery, und 80 . for Jan. City doses at 7jfe. Ba¬ 
con Is not active. City long clear, 7c., und prompt 
delivery. Winter western incuts 7!qc. for short clear; 
long and short together, 7V<c.! long clour. 7c, Htearmo 
has sold to arrive at 8 k'o. Tallow I# dull, as few ex¬ 
porters cun operate, owing to scant freighl room; 
country, HX'stkJto-; city, 8 Tf. 
Seeds.—New clover l» bought up promptly on ar¬ 
rival by shippers at, 'J'fc- Timothy is hard to uell at 
$3to3.2i>. Hough flax Is higher, selling at *l.ttNS>2.16. 
Sundries. — Honey at 28to30c. for dark and 32to36e. 
for white, lu glass boxes: mixed lots, 21 c. Cider at 
tiaJlOe. pergailon. Feathers, live geese, now, tme, per 
lb., <Xte>70c.j do. mixed, fOaubc.; ben, 7(<j9o.; vinegar, 
elder, F gal., 20 s,25c.; do. manufactured, lj^goc.; 
newspapers, F B>. 4®4.He.i white rags, bdi&Mo. 
Tobsieco.—The home trade are about the only 
buyers at tlio market, with a steady range uf prices 
ruling. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW CROP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs...Hike. i)Jf@10Wc. 
Common to medium leaf.10 ®10%o. lOHiAlljfe- 
Good do. ..ll @dlMo. ll^wU^c. 
Fine do, ..UJi'aW^a 18 @U e. 
Selections......13 (^U c. 15 Oilfl e. 
NEW CROP. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts HI ler*.14 salt? c. 
s«oonds....2H (T)”’3 c. 
wrappers.40 <x»65 c. 
selections..50 '.u75 c. 
New York State running lots.12 1 # 10 e. 
rennsylvftii la assorted lotB...18 @2a o. 
Ohio running lots......12 Oik! c. 
Ohio wrappers.. ...hi (5)30 c. 
Wisoonsiti and Western.. U (tflO C. 
Vrg«-tubh*».—Bound potatoes are in the seller s 
favor, with agoodlocal and shipping demand. Sweet# 
.have a moderate sale at steady tlgures. 
Peach mow, In bulk..$2 76® 3 00 
Early Ftoso, “ .. .2 fl2>4«i) 2 75 
Jackson “ ..2 WK'ft 2 25 
D> rig lit “ . 2 00t ; ii 2 12X 
Poor lots *' . 1 .30,a l 7*» 
Squash, p bbl., marrow. 1 25f»i) 1 50 
('.allbilges. 7 OOf-S 8 00 
Onions, red and yellow, V bbl. !i ID”, 3 td 
“ white. 1 30® — 
Sweet potatoes. 2 75o>i 4 no 
Pumpldns. 4 OtkM 7 HO 
Garlic, F 100 bunches...16 00 "18 00 
flusnln. turuJtM, «( bbl. I 50- » 1 75 
Carrots, V bbl.....,.:7. ... I 7ViO 2 00 
For potatoes in shipping order, add 26«. IP bbl. 
Wool. The Utiaino## is entirely from manufactur¬ 
er#, dealers having withdrawn from the market ut 
the high prices. Ohio fleeces iKXUoOe. for medium to 
extra; Wlvcflic for State and Michigan ; COhotCc. for 
Wisconsin: no-..Vie. for lowu, Illlnrit# and Indiana: 
tun washed, UU'tTUc.; pulled at U'jatiSc. tor tine and 
superfine. 
-♦ 
UIKTIKHTUK, Dec* G.-Flour flrrn, at $8.75 
amber Winter, $i.F>(<iUI for white. Wheat steady, 
*1.55Llill red Winter, * 1 .TlKuI.'.'.3 for white. Buck¬ 
wheat flour T4,50,'.'i )ier ewt. Jive, 80c. per tmshel. 
Corn, (Vic.; out#, He. Bmiey steady, 75c, for two- 
rowed, 85«t!i5c. for fwur-fowed. Dressed bog# active, 
$5.*.«,i0.50 pur ewt. t.ccf, fflfisS per owl. Mutton, 
8c. »( lb. Chickens, ll , !.'>o- e Turkey#, 17c. 
Butter In good supply, 28„i30e. Egg# mince, 3l(lj32c. 
nerdoxen. v'beo#e. 13 (13.’. \pplus, bushel, (SWe73o. 
Dried apnlos, fiiu Vc. P,fl.iitne#, i»n’70c. per bushel. 
Turnips, 1 ,tie Onion#, 81. Wool quiet and nominal, 
!Yie. for medium anti 58w>85e. tor coarse, sheep pelts. 
$1,75 t;j cut'll. llM’C■ hlde.4. C It. Hay. $18-421 
per ton. Straw, $11@15 per ton. 
-- 
COUNTEY CHEESE MARKETS, 
Little Falls, N. Y., Dec. 7, 187‘J. 
The market at Little Fall# for the week ending 
Dec. 7 was active, with sale# of about 60(1 boxes farm 
dairies Ilf I l-.clHC., according to quality, und a few lota 
going at 18' iC. 
There was a good quantity of factories offered and 
wiles were made ut 1SX®13 Vc., a decline from last 
weeic’ti price#. We give leading transactions a# fol¬ 
low# : 
Bethel...]3tCManlielni Turnpike... 13k 
v -— .13V M. 
rayed ut tu. 
. .i,n* MlddlevlUo_,,m.’i 
Cold Creek.Ltffi Newport..13 1 ; 
Dairy Hill.US' Nlchol# ..l;-.,; 
Kuipii’o,. .. . .13’. Norway Ass'll.131,., 
flciidetson Associat’n.Uikj iHhetl's Busli.I 8 S 
Herkimer Co. Cent’l. ..13 I'lnltli A Co.13!# 
.loJmston.18 „ 8 t Johnsvlllo.fikj 
!lauendover.,.13^|Tnrnei‘ A Welch .13V# 
j. d. Ives ... .,,,.13ik Little Falls Central — 13!i 
Maulicim.13:K| 
About 150 tub# of butter were cm delivery, und were 
sold at prices ranging from 30ui)33c., aecording to 
quality. 
Ttio weather during tile early part of the week was 
cold, with snow aullicient for sledding. 
,13). 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Turk, Deo. 7, 1872. 
The past bus been a dull week In the live stock 
line. Baal try completely glutted the market, and 
was sold by the ton at IfiOIJc I# !b. lor State lots. This 
being cheaper than beef, the common people took to 
tt, and the diseased story started a few weeks ago, 
probably w ith a view or helping the meat tradoevon- 
tdaily injured it. Stock has not, been in heavy sup. 
ply, but the lessened demand bus kept 11 Hiirplu# on 
hand during the entire week. The weal tier was 
warm and unfavorable during a pon Ion or Hie time, 
hut U cooler now, #o t hut ut the close u better tone in 
manifested, especially for cattle. Till# m emphati¬ 
cally the season 0 / the year (or poor stock, farmers 
sending hi mill or rejected lots from which thn good 
animals had been previously taken, and they do not 
want to put :iueh truah upon W inter feed. 
RECEIPTS OF live STOCK 
Rtstvsn. - 
Cftivon, 
Blawil A 
La nuns. 
Ho*». 
Totals this week... 
.. 8,329 
127 
1,1121 
ho m 
83,533 
'* last week... 
.. 8,3911 
82 
1.442 
2 H,I)’.!8 
42.879 
Average la#t year.. 
.. 7.187 
88 
2,301 
25,132 
26,t77 
lli’cvo#. -With about, the #atno supply as the pre¬ 
vious week, there is very little chungo In' the market. 
Tile quality liatMiveraged very poor, and ha# caused 
u Iresb inquiry for fat cuttle. The t -w good drove# 
sent here have sold quickly at M® 14c. Even well- 
fed Texan# were In demand, for they were better 
1 ban #ome of the natives. Good Texans sold at Iim® 
lie, .while a iqw C'hcrokQuu of 7 ewt., roue hod 1 lift 
llSio. In contrast with these were some thin, little 
Virginia steers at SiJilOo. The supply of Texans was 
quite, large, hut tills kind of Mock lx getting tube 
less plenty in tbn emir try and we look for an Im¬ 
proved quality after the balltlay#. Ho far 11 # wo can 
Icaru, there ih a good supply of Christmas beeves 
realty to come forward, and then our city butchers can 
rovnl in fat cattle of mammoth proportion#. Home 
of the noted feeder-, promise t.o give n#nriiinuls su¬ 
perior to anyUilng heretofore seen in lib# market--I 
wonders in Ibis line. It is now very evident that the 
supply of Texan cuttle Is being dimlnbdied In llioir 
native home. Tim run during tlio isiM year wan 
inlng Ilk),IHXl less than it w*# In IH71. At thin rate of 
decrease It I# plain that the far Western State# of, 
Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, etc., must be looked to 
for thu deficiency, as It is pretty evident that. Instead 
of Inert-using tins supply In morn Kustern Stall«, 
they will morn and morn go Into grain, fruit anti 
dairying, leaving the plains for cattle. And In this 
eonnnerton we Cannot cease to urge thn Improved 
breeds In place of these ungainly " Long-Horns.” 
Hu pause it does cost more bu get stauod with them, 
nml it little extra both tor their keep and freight 
List on account of larger size, Jest compare all ewt. 
TeXftTI lit be., $54, with a Short- Horn uf I) ewt. at I2e., 
fcltts -just twice as much as the wild animal. 
The following are the closing prices jor the week 
In comparison with what cattle brought one weekago, 
for net weight of beef: 
This week. Last week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, $ tt.13H H !4V( 13M @ U 
Good to prime...1234 ®< 13 X 12H @ 13J^ 
Medium...11-4 Cn) 12 11M 0 4 12 
Poorest grade.7 ®i0 7 {jlO 
Average dale#.,.Ujf to 13 & — 
llogs. Another car Western dressed has arrived, 
and sold for tike., being pigs of ICO lb#. City dressed 
have vailed u little In pr lee, but close at JJftoSTc. for 
heavy to medium weight#, and tk-HitjC. for lighthogs 
to Hiuootli tnurket pigs of 120 lbs. und under. Live 
reached $:i.05 one day for prime, but a fair quotation 
is 4Ji(-i'iMe., With extinil lit .„. 
[Milcli Caws. The late nnd very marked adve.nec 
in milk has started producers after fresh cows, so 
that tlio increased supply is Mtill inadequate to the 
demand, and prices are about $6 higher, wltii a lively 
trade. We quote at (t5®»i a# extremes. 
Hlicep nml Imitilj*.-30 few lambs are now sold 
apart from sheep that they mar almost bo Propped. 
When kept by themselves they go at S-ktoTe., with 
prime at 7k(,ii7R(9., one lot of very extra t.'anudus, 
MUX lbs. selling lit i‘kc..and2 ears, 73lb#., at To. Sheep 
are rlrugglug hoavlly, the dead roeul market being 
completely glutted with mutton at fxgiUe. per lb. 
Cheap poultry has sadly injured the salu of mutton. 
Live sheep remalu til the pens day after day, falling 
Off in flesh arid losing the owner's money When #ula 
they go at low prices, except when fat. The bulk Oi 
prime iit (JWkOlmc. TWn ears, 74 lb. sheep, sold at 4k«. 
Tlio uverngn of 481 ihltinish sheep wax $3.77 cucu; 
7,171 better ones selling at. $4,13. 
Vral Cnlvt-a. Home have run down very much, 
most butchers preferring them ready dressed. The 
best Bucks Co. barely being be. alive, most of them 
selling ut 8 ke . with good Htnte at 80 ., and fed chIycb 
8o«5o. Dressed range from 4c. for the ordinary gras#, 
up to 13c. for the befit milk veals. 
LATEST-Doe. !»., i F. IM.-Reeveg.-Ar 
rivals to-day: Pil ears at Comm uni paw, lit) cars at 
One Hundredth street, and 51) eiir# at Weoltawken, 
making ti, 118 bead on sale. The few good cattle sold 
well. Some premium steers of UMl'i wt.net went 
at 155tltic. with prime7kj wt. ut 13H<14 Hc. Common 
cuttle were largely ropresontud nml drugged at 
lUSut/ll He., while seal I swags were seurcely over so 
plenty or hard to sell, running down to fltoSc., and 
large numbers loft over, 
Khcep. Arrival#, 12 ears at Communlpaw, 11 at 
Fortv-olghtn street, and 17 at Fortieth street, mak¬ 
ing l.&T-k head on sale. Trade extremely dull for all 
save prime slump, which sold ill OJtftoUHie.; very many 
go over for to-morrow. 
IIogH. Arrivals, 7H cars at Communlpaw and 80 
ears at Fnrt.intli street, making Ki.fllli on sale. There 
Isa fair demand for I've, .One ear 153 lb. Ohio pigs 
selling at $1,80, but most sales wore ut 4Vc. Dressed 
wel’c unchanged. 
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Architecture. Natlnriul (Ueo. E Woodward).12 IX) 
Atwood’s Country and Suburban Home#,. 1 50 
Harry’s Fruit Garden (now edition). 2 50 
Bee Keeper#’ Text. Book, Paper, 40e„ Cloth. 76 
BcinenC# Rabbit Fancier. 3U 
Hieknell’# Village, Utilhler (56 PIiiIob, showing 
Now and Practical Design#).10 on 
Roomier’# Method of M.-iklng Manurim. 25 
Breck H Book of Flower# (new). ] 75 
lli ldgeumn'# Garduner’a Assistant. 2 60 
Buist'H Family Kitchen Gardener... l ou 
Do. Flower Garden. 1 &o 
Carpentry M.’itlo Eii#y (new). .5 (X) 
Chemistry of the Fiiriii (Nielinl#). 1 25 
Chorlton's Grape Grower's Guttle. 75 
Cider Maker’# MuntiHl . 150 
Glitter’s New III. Cuttle Doctor, colored plates!.! 0 uo 
(•oMiatt’s Amcrleun Gardener. 75 
Cole’s American Fruit. Hook.!!!!!!! 76 
(3il©’# Anierloan Vaterlniulini..!!!!!!!! 75 
Cotton Culture iLymau's,)...!!, 1 50 
Crack Shot 1 Barber). 1 75 
Cranberry Culture (. 1 . j. White). . 125 
Dadd'# American Cuttle Doctor. ! | f,fl 
Do Modern Horse Doctor.!!.!!! 1 50 
Danu’# Muck Manual. ..!!!! 125 
Darwin’# Variations of Animal# and Plant#.!!! ! t; 00 
Dead Shot; or. Hportman'# Couiplete Guide. .!. 1 75 
Downing'# Fruit# und Fruit Tree.# of America. 
(HIKI I'll.).. 4 00 
Do. Rural Essay# ... .. 3 gy 
Drainage for I’rollt and Health.“ 1 50 
Dyer and Color Maker'# ' oiiipanlon. 1 25 
Bastwuod's Cranberry Culture. 75 
Elliot'# Lawn and Hliudo Trees. 1 5U 
Everybody'# Lawyer. ." 2 00 
Every Woman Iter Own Flower Gardener (now), 
paper. 6 bc.: .. y 00 
Farm Drainage (II. F. Frenrli).,... 1 50 
Farm Diiplument# and Machinery (J. J. Thomas) 1 50 
Field's Pear Culture... j 25 
Flshlngin Amor lean Water# (Scott)...!!!!” 8 50 
Flint on OriiHHO#. # gij 
Du. Mth li Cow# and Dairy Farming. !..!!!!!!.... 2 50 
Forest Tree# (Brvant). 1 ^ 
Frank Forrester’s Field Maoris (2 vol#.).! o uo 
Do. Hull mid Fishing (lull engraving#). 5 U 0 
Do. Manual for Young Sportsman.. 3 ou 
Fuller'# Illustrated Strawberry Cuiturtat.. 20 
Do. Forest Tran Cnltiirlst. 1 50 
DO. Small Krutls (llliiHtrutml).!!! " ’ 1 5U 
Fulfcon'a Peach Culture A Ilund-ltook and 
Guide lo Every Planter .. 1 Ml 
Giiideiiliig fur Profit |i*. TIenderson).. . I l,(] 
Gardening for the South (White's) ., 2 (H) 
Grape CulMirDI (A 8 . Fuller). . 150 
Gray'# Manual ol Botany ami Lestuiti#.. 8 U0 
Do. School and Field Boole of Botany . ’ 2 60 
Do. IIow ixiunta Grow (WOlllUslruUon#) " 1 12 
Du. lntrudufiUnu to Btrncuiral aim By#U>muUa 
Botany and Vegetable Physiology (l./iOO lllus.), 8 50 
Ononon on Milch Cows .. 75 
Gun, Rod and Saddle...1 50 
Ilurnoy’# Burris, Uiitl.uildlug# and Fenee#,.!!. !'l 0 00 
llurrls on Insects. .. . 4 UU 
Do. tin the Pig Breeding, Management, Ac.!!.! 1 oil 
Hiittiold’# Amerleun House Curpen'tur. 3 60 
Uiui" to itor#e Keeper#(Herbert’s).!.!,, 1 75 
High Farming without Manure,... ' 35 
Holly’# Art of Saw-FUlng .. . 75 
Holly'# Carpenter's I land BOOH (new)... 7 b 
Hooper'# Dog and Gun , ....!!!!!! 30 
Hoope#’ Book of Evergreens... .. 3 00 
Hop Culture... 4 b 
How Crops Feed...! 2 (X) 
How Crop# Grow..... ’ 2 00 
Hunter and Trapper.... 100 
Ummiiinn'a Grape# and Wine.. 1 50 
Indian Corn; It# Value. Cultnrn and Uhoh. .. . j 50 
Jennings on Came and tlie.lr Disease#.. 1 75 
Do. Horae and hi# Di«oa#o#. 17 ^ 
Do. Horae Training Made Easy.. " 1 25 
Do. Bhccp, Swine luid Poullry. ‘ 475 
Johnston'# Agricultural CliemJsiry. _,..'.!!!'.! 1 75 
Do. Eleinont# Agricultural Chemistry.. 4 gq 
Kemp'a Ilandscape Gardening. 2 50 
Latigstrotli on the lllvoand Honey Ben. ! 2 (X) 
Lewi#' American Hpnrtsimin.. 2 75 
Lightning Rod#, and How to Construct Them. 
t>y John Phln. .. .; 25 
Manual on i'liixiind IIamp Culture...!!!! 25 
Manual of Tuliueau Culm re... 25 
Mason’s Furrier and Htqtj Book." j ’.(j 
Muyliuw’tt illUMl.riif.eil Horse Murmuemeht 3 ixi 
Do. Illustrated lloree Doutor.... 3 00 
Mechanic ',1 Comiainliui (Nicholson)...!.!!!.'!!.'.'” 3 00 
Mechanics tor Millwright#, MachluistHund other# 1 60 
Mile# mi Horse s I'not (cloth)... 75 
Modurn Cookery (by Alts# Acton and Mrs. fch'j. 
Hale)... I ^ 
McClure'# Disease# of Horse, Cuttle and Sheep! 2 U0 
Money in the Garden, by P. T. Quinn. 1 50 
Nori'l#’ Fish Culture.. 4 75 
Norton’s Elements SeienUOe Agriculture.!r 
Onion Culture... , 
Our l-'.irni of Four Acres’.", 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture..!!!!! 
Pargnnsou the Rose. ~ ..!'” 4 25 
J’uur Culture for Proflt IP. T’. Quinn)_ _ 1 00 
Pud dor's Land Meawnrr ..... ... no 
Pruutluiil and Selenllllu Fruit Culture (Biikui)!!! 4 011 
Practical D'loiIciilturu (P. Honderaou). j 50 
Practical Poultry Keeper (L. Wright).. 200 
Practical Shepherd (Randall). 2 00 
Q'jinby’s Mv^ierh # nt Bee Keeping.’!! ] ,0 
uulimy on Soiling Cuttle. . 4 26 
Randall'# Fine Wool Sheen Husbandry.!...!.!!! 1 00 
Du. Sheep Husbandry in the Soulli. 1 50 
Richardson on the I'og..... .. 30 
Saunders Domestic Poultry. 40 
flchcnck's Giinlom-r#' Text-Book . . 75 
rxirlhncr’s Produce Tables .. 30 
Do. Ready Heekoner amt Log Book__.... 30 
bimpson « Horse Porlruilur* Breeding, Rear¬ 
ing and Training Trotter#... 2 50 
Six Hundred Recipe.#.... 4 75 
Skeleton 1,nave#.. ora 
ffklllrul HoHsOwirn......; 75 
Slack's Trout. Culture (new). . 4 gn 
U»./ I I. rw C , . I .. I,..;.,. ** t VY 
’} lie Dog (by Dink#, Muyliew ami Uululilnuon).. 3 Off 
The Dog (,uew). .. o g-, 
The Hor#u (atouebengr), 8 vo., 022 pp... _ 35 - 
Tlie Mule (Utloy)-A Treutlse on tlie Breeding, 
fl'ralnlng and use# to which ho may bu nut_ 1 5 ij 
The People’* i’raetlml Poultry Book. 4 50 
Thomas’ Am. Fruit Cultin isr, i4bu Illustration#) , 8 00 
Trapper s Guide (X* whoii e). 2 tX) 
Irout Culture (Seth Green). ..., 1 uo 
Trowbridge’# (Mm. Laura) Excelsior Cook Book 
and Housekeeper's A id. 4 26 
Warder’s Hedges und Evergreen#.... 4 y 
Do. Elements 01 Agriculture.... 4 uq 
Waiflon's Amerleun Home Garden. ’ 2 00 
Wax Flowers, and HdW to Make Them.!! 2 (X) 
Western Fruit Griiw**ra’Guide IkJIlotl)....!!!!!! ) 60 
WlioOler’s Itou.ea tut the People,. 3 50 
Do. Rural Homes..... ... 2 00 
Window Gardening (If. T. Williams)..!!!!!!! 1 50 
Woodruff's Trotting Horse of America. 2 25 
Woodwind's Graperies and llort’I Buildings .!, 1 60 
Do. L’ountry Home#,... 4 jq 
D-i. Cottages and fiaru: Houses....!!.!!!!!!!."."!' 4 gq 
Do. Suburban and Country Houses.. . *160 
You all and Spooner on (lie Horae. ' 1 50 
Yoinittand Mai till On Cattle... 150 
Youiitt and Martin on the Hog.. ' 1 00 
Youatt ou Sheep.... ' 1 00 
Youman’s Hand-Book of Household Sciiiioa.!!! 1 76 
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