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— Philadelphia has 63 millionaires. 
— Allegany Co. has 538 school houses. 
— The Burman rice crop will be large. 
— Tiffin, Ohio, Ims one night policeman. 
— Some London Jews invented lead pencils. 
— Richmond, Va., has a chemical tire engine. 
— The price of coal is on the decline in Elmira. 
— Memphis, Tenn., uses goats as pacts animals. 
— There is a village in Florida named Hurrah. 
— The militia of Pennsylvania number 13,000 
men. 
— An English paper declares Victoria a snuff 
taker. 
— The population of San Francisco, Cal., is 
150,361. 
— Tito Richmond, Va., iron works employ 1,000 
hands. 
-The Cleveland, Ohio, Tunnel gets along 
slowly. 
— No quails can bo shot in Iowa before 1872, 
legally. 
— Cincinnati has two base ball clubs composed 
of girls. 
— The health of Edward A. Pollard is very 
precarious. 
Halt Lake City ts a place of about 13,000 In¬ 
habitants. 
— Ramabufg, Pa., contains 685 more females 
than males. 
— We have thus far imported about 100,000 of 
the Chinese. 
— Ten Louisville journals have died in the last 
twelve months. 
— The Crown Prince of Prussia is blessed with 
seven children, 
— Paterson* N. J , is a center for iron bridge 
manufiiouiring. 
— The salt wet! at Montezuma is down to the 
depth of 823 feet. 
— There are now 58 vacancies in tho West Point 
Military Academy. 
An effort is making to form a negro na¬ 
tional labor union. 
— St. Louis has a genius who advertises as a 
“chronic physician." 
— “ Bitter is the Rind," is the last title chosen 
for an English novel. 
— Pittsburgh has thirty-two iron, uine steel, 
and two copper mills, 
— Iowa expects to have 3,000 miles of railroad 
by the 1st of January. 
— Some quarrymen in Wales have been un¬ 
earthing Homan coins. 
— A sisterhood of St. Peter’s Church has boon 
organiaod to Syracuse. 
— The Hudson River Railroad workshops, at 
East Albany, are closed. 
— There arc five Now Hampshire students in 
Amherst, Mass., College. 
— Virginia hns half si million members of the 
Order of Good Templars. 
— Up to Dec. 1, $1,0533135.03 canal tolls have 
been collected at itulfaln. 
— Portland, Mo., sends granite to St. Louis by 
water, via the Mississippi. 
— A counterfeiter arrested in Illinois, had 
$131,000 counterfeit money, 
— A man in Chicago has published an exten¬ 
sive* treaties on “Dunces." 
— An Illinois inventor has secured a patent for 
“ageing alcoholic liquors." 
— There has not been an alarm of fire in Leba¬ 
non, N. If., since April, 1860. 
— Half the Typographical Union of Kansas 
City is composed of females. 
— Seven murders have been committed in Wi¬ 
nona, Miss., since last April. 
— Pittsburg has $4,500,000 Invested in nine stool 
manufactory establishments. 
— The Indianapolis Journal calls Thanksgiv¬ 
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— The total valuation of property in Saratoga 
Springs, this year. Is $2,308,006. 
— A large ronn l-house is to be built at Niaga¬ 
ra Falls, on the Erin extension. 
— The survey for Uiooiilnrgeiuentof tho Cham¬ 
plain Canal has been completed. 
— The Evangelical alliance appoints a week of 
prayer, commencing June 1, 1871. 
— The mare, Cazotra, of the Stony Ford Stud 
Farm, WHS lately sold for $30,000. 
— The Dry Toi l ugas enjoys the luxury of mos¬ 
quitoes and sand Hies all the year. 
— Tho number of inmates of tho Onondaga 
Poor Ilouso the past year, was 563. 
— E ioii town and city in Chemung county has 
hereafter to support its owi: poor. 
— Wild beasts are becoming quite common in 
the western part of Massachusetts. 
- Fall River, Mass., is lo have four new cotton 
mills, to contain 40,000 spindles each. 
— Hereafter but two passenger trains per day 
will run on the Adirondack Railroad, 
— Sweden still sticks to the velocipede, and 
several factories are busy .ill the time. 
— During the season, 180.576 barrels apples have 
been shipped from Albion, Orleans Co. 
— From Jan. 1 to Dec. 1, this year, 44,602,440 
bushels of grain passed through Buffalo. 
— One New Fork establishment employs fifty 
girls in making artificial tuneral flowers. 
— Montreal contemplates a park of 300 acres, 
with avenues leading to it from tho city. 
— From Sacramento t.i New York, via Central 
and Union Pacific Railroad, is 3,181 miles. 
— A Constitutional Don vent ion in Iowa has 
been delayed tun years, bv 47,000 majority. 
— Bananas are successfully . m ,l profitably 
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Dole*# American Fruit Book.. . ;r> 
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Crack Shot (Rurt.ori. | 
Bndd's Aiucrirun Cuttle Doctor.. i .11 
Do. Modern (torse Doctor. . i 
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BiirwhTs Anlinuls and Tlatils. .. 1 , 1:11 
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Drainage for Trnflt.aiid Health. i d 
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Evelotli’s School Hon.-m Architecture..... ill ini 
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Field’s Tom Cullnro.. I : 
Fishing in American Waters (Scott). :i :.<) 
Flagg's European Vlneyerda... 1 an 
Flint on > iriiNsos... j ;,(j 
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Grape Qttlturlst (A. S. Fuller). 1 50 
Gray’s Manna tor Botaov and Leastms. f (,0 
Bo. School a ltd Fluid Book OF Botany. 2 ,-,n 
Gregory on S'lnarliow. .. :;o 
Guenon on Mih h Coub .. . . 15 
Gun. Ufa} and Suddli).1 5IJ 
Harris on Insects. (mi 
Bo. on Hie Pig - Brooding, .Management. Ac. 1 50 
Until eld's American House c'urpeuufr. :t ;.u 
Hints to Horse Keepers (IIoilie) I'm . i 
High Farming without Manioc. 
Holly's Carpenter's Hand Book mow;. 7:, 
Hooper’s Bog anil Gun . . . ;.U 
Hoopos' Book of Evergreoim. ill 
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How Crops Food........_........ . " , it 
How Crons Grow... . 2 ,'y 
How to(jook, Curve und Eat...... .A, | q 
Hunter und Trapper., , 1 
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Indian Colli: li> Value, tultilio and Isos. 1 5(1 
Jenrilng* on Cm tie. -. 1 ,5 
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Do. Horse Tn,lying Made Busy. IV, 
Do. Sheep Swiiienod Poultry... i Vo 
.lohnston's Agi IculLiinil Ciicuilslry. i 75 
Do. Wlnmenls Agricultural Chemistry. I ,n 
Kemp'S l.and -oiipo Gardening.. 2 ft) 
tmngmToth on tht) Illvt) Utld Honey Bee. 2 I'D 
to)in-bur's liow to Build Hot-Hpuses. 1 5d 
LletiiB*.' AurlcUltllriil Chyinlstry. I id 
Mimtial o! Agriculture 1 Emerson untf Flint). . 125 
Manual 011 Max and HuiupCulture. 25 
Manual Of Tobacco Culture. . : *i 
Market Assistant (Bo Voo). 2 52 
Mttsmy * Tvoiittso on Plain aiul Becorativo 
House TaIut,fig ... 1 75 
Mayhow'u Illustrated lforso Management. 5 Id 
Mason’s Farrier and Stud Book... . 1 .V) 
McMahon'* American Gardener. 2 23 
Mechanic’s Companion (Nichnlfciuh.:. 3 00 
Meehan's Hand-B>M,it ,,f Ornamental Trees. v> 
Miles on Horse s Foot (cloth).. 75 
Modem Cnoliury tby Mbs Acton und Mrs. S. J. 
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Mrs. Hale *. Notv Coplt Boots.. .. 2 t»> 
My Farm at, Kdguwood .. 1 7.5 
McClure's Diseases of Horse. Cattle and Bheop. 3 P0 
Norris' Fish Culture.. .. . 175 
Norton'* Elgmeiitu Bclentitlc Agrloulturu. 73 
Union Culture.. . . .. 25 
Our Farm ot Four Acres. . .. 
Parilei.* on struwhoiry Culture.,.;.'_ 75 
Parktuan’» Book ,f Boses. .. hi 
Parsons on the Rose. . I 50 
Tear Culture f*ir Trotlt (I’.'('. \ililtm)... I (d 
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Practical Stun Builder (.H) mlgliml nhitos) ... 10 (0 
Preparation ot Cooked Food for tho Fattening 
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Qulnby's .Mysteries of Bee Keeping.— I 50 
ijulnoy on Soiling Cattle . .... . ... . 125 
Band's Bulbs. ;i no 
Do. Gnrden Flower*..... it CO 
Randan's Fine Wool Husbandry.. I 00 
Do. Sheep Husbandry In the Boiltll. 1 50 
I lllehardnon On the Dog....... :>0 
Hi vers’ MliButnro Fruit Garden. I 00 
Bin in tiers on Poultry (BhiMratcd).... 40 
Scherick's Gfivdoners' Text-Book. 75 
Scribner's Produce Tables .... So 
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o I »»jUv" AGENTS to sell Hie Universal Sewing 
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