American Wh«»i Cninm«t (Todd). 
ArollHectimr, Natftimil (Geo. K. Woodward). 
A I. wn - > • 1 .1 I ‘n ii n i <• .i/i kj.. i .......... it . _ . 
New Double Barreled Breech - Loading Shot 
OBNSi Suap and Positive Action, with patent Joint 
Indian Corn: It.' Value. Culture ana l 
Jennlutfi on Cuttle and lludr Diseases 
Do. Horan .nd his Disease*.., 
Do. Horan Training Made FJa •»»!.! 
tuicra of WROUGHT IKON WKI.DKD 
Plain, UsilvuiUxud and Rubber-Coated, for 
»in nnil Witter. I.AP-WKLDKD ( IIAR- 
U'N BO'LRft TL BIOS, inti Well Tubing 
ig.Guxuad Fittings, Brims Valves and Cocks, 
.Mwim I? Here’ Tool,, Cast-iron Git* and 
Gas, Stun 
COAI. 111 
and Cnslni 
frit, and 
Water 1*1 
ONIC GUAM) f!A l»|TA L 1 ‘ItlXI^ 
810,000 1 X GOLD! 
Oat- Prize$5,000 in Silver! 
Skeleton Leaves.. 
Skillful How.in wife.!!!!!!!""" 
Slack’s Tnmt Culture (now). 
Stewart's CJohD) Stab In Book. 
TogiRmeier's Poultry Boo* (colored 
MOORE’S RURAL E W-Y0 R MER. 
ffEWS CONDENSER 
— A white quail was shot recently in Cali¬ 
fornia. 
— Kansas City has live miles of metropolitan 
telegraph. 
— Music in the St. Louis public schools costs 
£88.000 a year. 
— Rochester, N. Y., has a new school house 
costing £28,000. 
— In France the horse chestnut is used ex¬ 
tensively for the manufacture of starch. 
— It is a curious fact that all the Presidents 
of tho United States but four had each but one 
Christian name. 
— Christian and Pagan alike are praying for 
rain in India to mitigate the evils of the pro¬ 
spective famine. 
— In Dresden the ladies are combining to 
regulate the price of groceries, meats and what 
they are dressed in. 
— The Government Bureau of Engraving and 
Printing, at Washington, employs 1,405 men, 
with salaries amounting to £800,000. 
The Catholics of Switzerland have sent a 
protest to the Government against I he expul¬ 
sion from the country of the Papal nuncio. 
— The cost of educating a cadet at West Point 
is said to be eight thousand dollars, or two thou¬ 
sand for each of the four years of the course. 
— Australia exported from Jan. 1 to Oct. 25, 
1878, 54,003 tons of dour and 2,822,958 bushels of 
wheat, au aggregate equal to 0,011,573 bushels 
of wheat. 
— The Italian Government has issued a decree 
forbidding the enslavement of children, either 
as street musicians, or In any other vagrant 
capacity. 
— The new Minnesota Legislature has cut 
dow ii the cost of stationery from $4,000 to $500, 
and refused to appropriate any money for post¬ 
age stamp*. 
A gorgeous Georgia girl recently peddled 
out 300 kisses at 10 cents a smack and then gave 
the money to the poor to buy coal and flannel 
and tilings, 
— It Is asserted that English car-builders con¬ 
sider American car-wheels superior to any 
others. Their excellence Is attributed to the 
peculiar manner of manufacture and to the 
use of Iron smelted by charcoal. 
IJmpUmcnt# ami PacUlucry. 
the remington wpRg s 
FIRE ARMS! 
AND 
SEWING MACHINES! 
ittisccUiincou',. 
KNICKERBOCKER 
Life Insurance Co., 
Kroadwiiy, Aew Yorl». 
CHARLES STANTON, President. 
Accumulated Assets ban. 1 , ls7l_88,087,‘.J11 03 
Oroas Liabilities Including reserve (J,B 09,968 iS 9 
iflnplu&a* to Policy Holders. 1,177,243 73 
Ratio ok Exven*ks (including tuxes) to Total 
Income, 13-17. 
Freni the surplus, ns ah ive, of fl, 177,242.78, a return- 
premium (Dividend) will he hi>; ,<atlouCd to each 
Policy, i v proportion to its coNTttmimoN to 
scon surplus, which return-premium will be avail¬ 
able on settlement or the annual |.r, mlurn fulling 
due In 1874. * 
The “SAVINGS RANK PLAN." recently Intro¬ 
duced by tin* Com puny, baa proved a great success, 
from the luet that. Policies bcur on their face u iiKr. 
INITK CAP ii surrender Valia, and are an negoti¬ 
able as * Government Bond. 
JOHN A. NICHOLS, Vice-President. 
CHAS. M. HIBBARD, Actuary. 
GEO. h\ SNIKFIN, Secretary, 
E. W. DERBY, M. P,, Consulting Physician. 
HENRY W. JOHNSON, Counsel. 
JAPANESE PA PEIl-WAItK. — ECONOMY 
*# demands its use. Pails, Slop-Jars, Foot-Baths, 
Bowls, Basins, Trays,&e., durable and cheap. Trade 
supplied. Jennings Bros., 8.V.’ Pearl St., N. Y. City. 
JcvtUiscv.s, 
Tie Blood and Boat 1 Fertilizer 
Is manufactured entirely from the Blood and Bones I 
of the uniimils slaughtered at the Immense Abat¬ 
toir* itt Lninmuulpaw, N. J. Tnls district is close to ! 
the largest marki t gardens In the vicinity of New 
York, ’• best; garuon* nee owned by men whose 
knowledge and experience In the matter of fertil- 
" ^’DECATUR, ILLS.- 
II your llnrdwove Dnilns do not have It 
,m bhkI tor rtrciilurg, 
THE BEST IMPLEMENT KNOWN 
«>^sh, salt u-id work butter I* the Eureka ; saving 
1 riJ; ' t . lu ' '‘‘her ami working porfeet; »i> staled 
by thousands. A lever-ladle i- worked in common 
bowls which are bold uollil: drained and revolved 
easy; removed readily, Sold wholesale and retail 
Responsible.parties wanted. State lights rnuson- 
2 ]w!'.'); 1 ‘'irr , 11 , 1 ! 1 ™-. Address EUREKA but. 
1 FR WpKK Silt, Whitney «. P oint, N. Y. 
Morris, Tasker & Co., 
Works at Philadelphia and New Castle, Del. 
Office &. Warehouse, IS Cold St., N. Y., 
proveSCoal-thu Apparatus, eto. 
, 1 ,u _r Rubber-Coated Tulies being the best in use 
rur either hut orcold writer, under ur Above ground, 
wreen and llot-j£t»u80 Apparatus; also materials. 
SAW MILL MEN 
Will prolong their lives, make better lumber 
and earn money easier and luster, 
by using the 
MEINER PATENT HEAD BLOCKS.” 
Descripti ve Circular sent upon application, 
_ MINK Kit, DAVI 8 ,St rij,, Indianapolis, Iiul. 
Matthews’ilar<!ini Seed Drill. 
Devised by flu? inventor ami manufacturer of thfl Hoi- ^ 
brook ** Hegulatur” Drill to excel 
taatorany otliiT .vvru.ril Tc/ntl. 
If»l/e the prod union oj its equal, 
SiriuJ for di'ii:ripl|v„ eironlor to \W-Vjwt=y 3 K/TV 
J. ILKMAUI,, 
10 S. Market St. Boston,Mass. . ' 
? 1 ( ; H KAl’RhT mill HEMT FORT- 
uml huh 5 «. wa> NES /V N ” bo 1 LERS, for Cheese 
und Butter Milkers, address 
_Peter WAJ.UATn, Chlttonango, N. Y. 
STAR JOB PRINTING PRESS. 
THFJ BEST INVENTED. 
Price, Hl; 2 , 8 ‘L 5 , 83 *t , ln< | 8 fi0 . 
Head Stump for Catalogue, to 
W. Y EDWARDS, Agent, 
Hi College Place, \, Y. 
cnccx-u murvoi or beauty, llnleh and cheapness; 
celebrated Kkminoton Hivi.ks- adopted by ni.vk 
inrricRKNr covermikst* und renowned through- 
out the world for military, hunting and target pur- 
poses; Pistols. Biiclb Canes, Mktai.lic Cak- 
TRIIKJE 3 , &C. 
Also, Manufacturers of the new 
Remington Sewing Machine, 
to which was awarded the 
“MEDAL OIT PROGRESS,” 
the hiqUvt orderot medal awarded at the late Vienna 
Exposition t also received the mtsr and only pre- 
cilum'M'(r ud other much inn at tho great Central Nrw 
ior/v Em', ut Utica, 1873 . Thu mncblno has uprung 
rapidly Into favor, us tlio iiest-madk machine in 
the world and possessing the brut COMIU VA rto.V of 
good qmilltles, immciy-||(//it runnina, .UiootJi, not tie. 
w», rapid, durable, with perfect lurk sta ll. 
iJff~ Send for Circulars. 
E. REMINGTON A SONS, 
I lion, N, Y, 
New Y ork onice s, 281 Br oadway and 294 Bowary. 
i JUJ-L'S PAT. H 0 G RIN G E R. 
^M^MRINGSandTONGS ' 3 
or HOLDER, g 
Gift enterprise 
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in 
tho Country. 
$100,00000 
IN VALUABLE GIFTS! 
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN 
L. D. SINE’S 
43d SEMI-ANNUAL 
GIFT ENTERPRISE! 
-To be drawn Monday, March 30 th, 1874 . 
PisccURneoujji. 
WHY GO WEST? '‘*i««*t, M 
, ■“ UU VV XiOi. . after seeing the 
Eastern Shore of Maryland, \ ou must see It to ap¬ 
preciate the climate and ad vantages. Send for Pam¬ 
phlet. MANCHA BROS., Itldgoly, Md. 
I,'OK SALK, l I KH LIGHT BRAII.MA 
J Cockerells, from prlr.e strains, Address BACON 
& SPINNING, Riverside Station, KalrDcId ('o.,Coua. 
1 >AitTMiit \\ ,\\ rt.ii in n good Nmayy, 
3 years establiahod, located in one of the verv 
lie*t *cctiona of the Wes*. Goon root and packing 
Cellars; place abundam ly supplied with water by a 
tlrst-clnss wind mill. Splendid opportunity for an 
enterprising man with $ 1,5011 to $ 2,500 to engage ini- 
Tuedlatclv in business, Deferences given. 
NATHAN IK SIIAW, West Point, Nubraaka. 
to % too tnv<>«l,J ia Wall Si. olt-r, 
lend* lo n Fortuno. [So ri»k. VI- 
pw pnnmblst tr.-e, VALKN- 
TiNr; TUMiminuR e co. 
iHiilivr. »Ud Brok«r», 49 VVhII HI., Now Vorlt. 
BASH FULNESS. I) o»P' i n(!oacy, Wenkneaa of Mind 
uni il l I Illinois, ftn(1 Bod t e or cnU8e aDd L . ur „ 
send stamp to DR. KCK. Box 2747 , Cincinnati, 0 . 
WHY GO WFST while you can buy good 
iw n I HU 11 to I cheap farm* nearer market 
aiid In a better climate ? send for 80 -page Catalogue 
with Price-List. MANCM v a BRO-, Rldgcly, Md. 
MOTTS 
LIVER PILLS! 
Au old physician once said that nearly all diseases 
originate from a nisKAsuri CONDITION of the 
LivEn, and thin statement, is true, although It may 
at first seem like an exaggeration. When the Liver 
Is out of order the whole system and every organ 
and function suffer more or less lu consequence. In 
tho Incipient slugns of the disease a man 
DOES NOT KNOW WHAT A1ES IIIM. 
Ho Is moody, restless and despondent; and that Is 
tho time to take a simple remedy that will restore 
him to health 
IN A SINGLE DAY, 
and prevent a whole train of diseases that may 
follow. 
MOTT'S LIVER PILLS oure torpidity Of the Liver. 
MOTT’S 1,1 V EH PILLS give tone to the stomach, 
MOTT’S LIVER PILLS clean so the system of bile. 
MOTT’S LIVER PILLS drive out febrile affections. 
MOTT’S LIVER PILLS strong then tho whole system. 
MO l I is LIVER PILLS regulate the Liver, uml are 
more reliable as a Liver mcdlolnc than any of the 
mineral preparations that no Mo BE harm than 
good. 
For Sale by all Druggists. Price 20 cents per box. 
JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO., 
Proprietors, 
8 and 9 College Place, New York, 
RURAL AND OTHER GOOD BOOKS, 
For *a!o at tho Rural New-Yorker Office, No. 6 
Koekmim *1.. New York, or sent by mail, post¬ 
paid, On receipt of price ; 
Willard’* Practical Dairy Husbandry 
Oust 1 sailed)...B3 00 
Allen's (L, E,J American Cattle... 2 UO 
Do. New American Farm Book.. 2 60 
Do. Diseases or Domestic Animals... l CO 
Do. Riiritl Archiiecture. 1 60 
American Bird KhloIit .' ao 
American Pom dogy (214) 11 lustrations) Warder.. 3 00 
American 1 raettcui lUookery. 1 75 
American RosaOiilturlst. 30 
Barry's Fruit Garden (new edlium)... 2 50 
Bne Keepers' Text-Bonk, Piper. 40 c.; Cloth.. T6 
Bemeni s Rabbi! - r urn lor.. ,, 30 
Blok noil's Village. Bulkier (. , Plates, showing 
Now und Practinal Design*!. . . 10 00 
Bo turner’9 MetWpd of Making Manures. 25 
Brcck s Book of Flowers (new).... 1 76 
Brldgemuri , » i G»itrr|ener's Asmstant..... ' 2 50 
Itulxt s Family'SRcheii Gardener. 100 
Do. Flower .. 1 50 
Curpantry Mode Essy (newl,,.....”. 6 00 
Chemistry of thol Farm uNIchuls).' . 126 
Charlton's Graoi! Grower’s Guide.. 75 
Cider Maker's M anual..... 160 
Cliiter’s New III. Cnttla Doctor, colored plates!!! 0 00 
Cobbett’s Amcrirnti Gardener.. 75 
Cole's American Fruit Hook.. ’ ’ 75 
Coin'* AmorlCHii Vetorltmi M"l., .' " 75 
Cotton K'nluii'u (Lyman b, 1.. 1 r,n 
Crack Bboi (Burner)__ ....I!!.;! "! !.!. 1 75 
Cranberry Culture (J. ,1. white)...!!!! 1 25 
Dadd’s American Cuttle Doctor... 1 50 
Do Modern tlorsp Doctor,..... ' 150 
Dima's Muck Manual. . ” 1 25 
Darwin’s Variation* of Animat* and Plants. 0 00 
Dead Shot; or, Bportman's Complete Guide. 1 75 
Downing a Fruits und Fruit Trees of America 
fUOn pp.)....... .. 6 no 
Do. Rural ICasny*. .!..!!,!!!.!."!!!* 3 60 
te for Profit and llnnlth.!.!. ’ 150 
Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion. 1 26 
East wooU h Cranberry Culture. 76 
Elliot's Lawn nod Bliudo Trees.!! !.. 150 
Everybody's Lawyer. 2 00 
livery Woman IJnrOwa Flower Gardener (new)! 
paper.Mu,: cloth...... 1 00 
Farm Drillmme (H. F. French).,... . 1 50 
Farm Implcniehtsaod Machinery (J. J. Thomas) 1 60 
Fluid's Pear Culture... 1 26 
Fishing In American Waters IBoott).!!!!! S 60 
h Hut on Qriiase*. 2 50 
Do. Milch Cows and Dairy Farming,.!.!!!!!!!!’,!, 2 60 
Forest Troon (Bryant). 1 50 
Fni.i k Forres tor's Field 8porU(2 valV.)'.’. !'.*.!’.!'.!! 6 110 
Do. Fish amt It lulling (100 engravings). 5 00 
,D°; Manila! for 1 onng Sporliunon. 3 00 
F ulI1.1 ’a llliistratod Strawberry Culturlst. 20 
Do. Forest Tree Culturlst. 1 50 
Do.SiTinll Fruits 1 Illustrated 1.!!!!!!!” 1 50 
Fulton'* PeaCh Culture. A Hand-Book and 
Guido to Every Planter. 1 mi 
Gardening for Profit (I*. Henderson).. 1 60 
Gardening for the South (White's). 2 00 
Grape Culturlst. 1 A. S. Fuller)... 1 60 
Gray s Manual of Botany uml Lessons...!!,! 300 
!.)!>. HohooI m ud Klclrl Hook of Rntitny . ., 4 2 50 
Do. How Plant* Grow (600 UluHtnitions)...*.’.!.!!! 112 
Do. luiroduotiiin to Structural mi l Systematic 
Botanvand yefutiiblrt Physiology ( 1,300 Blue.). 3 60 
Guenon on Milch Cows. ... 75 
Gun, Rod mid Saddle....!..’!!’!* 1 50 
HiiFfiey's Burns, Outbulldlrigs and Keuces,'." ! !'l 0 00 
Harris on Insect,*.. 4 
HoVamVi? {''F - Breeding, MaBugomiilit, &a!.!! 1 60 
Miituoid « AojurlCmi ] loijAij Curpoiit.i>r ... 3 50 
Hint* to ilor-e keepers (Herbert'*).,...!..!. 1 76 
High ruling without Minium.. jn 
Ho y * )ti or Saw-Filing.• 
Holly s Cur nanter's Hand Book (nuw). ” 71, 
Hooper’s Dog and Gun.....gn 
Hoopuu' Book of kxergteena.. a nn 
Hop Culture... .. 
llow Crops Food..9 nn 
How Crops Grow.. uu 
Hunter and Trapper... .* i m 
{ I I I ■■ I I , , I I I I , ' on 1 III , .. .. * .. f 
I)g. Bwnit*mid l'ou)ir>.#».!!!!!!!*!** l 76 
John^xop’9 Awnaultural Chmnlutry. . 1 7*; 
II. I If I ...... ... .O t ,.sl I. . _. I . . . .A IU 
l)o. Kle*uetit.H Airrtnulidriii < henil»try. 1 50 
Koujp’b Land«cii))o Hardening.. ‘ 050 
Laugstroth on the Itlynund Honuy Bee.,.. 2 nX 
Lewis Aroericaa sportsouin. 275 
Lightning Rods, u.ul Hew to Ci r,«ti net Them, 
by Jotui Phin. ' 05 
Manual on tnaxiuid lleuip Culture..!!!!!!!!!!!” 23 
Manual of Tobacco Culture. “ oc 
Miiaon's Farrier and ytuil Book..!!.!!!'.!!!!!!‘*” i tn 
Mayhtiw’H lliusiriund Horse Maniqiemeiit..!!!!! 3 IX) 
Do. IlhiMtnttGii liurMi) Dor*tt/r.,,,, .... S (JO 
Mechanic’ll Oompuniui) (Nicholson)...!!!!!'. am 
Mechttmps for Mill wrlvnts. Machinists and cither's 1 60 
Milos on Horse’s Foot icluth). 75 
Modern Cookery (by Alisa Acton and MrB!’B!'j‘ 
Hale).. .. 1 76 
McClure s Diseases of Hon r, Cuttle and'BheeD.' 2 uo 
Money Lu the. Garden, by P, ’l'. ... . P I m 
Norris' Fish Culture. . {75 
Norton's til emu nts Scientific Agriculture!!!!!"' 75 
Onion Culture. . 
Our F’arru of Four Aoren .. 3 , 
Piirdeii on Strawberry Culture.. 75 
Parson* on tlm Rose. ,25 
Pear KnRure for Profit (P. T. Mulun)!!!','!. 1 00 
Pedder'S Lund Measure. .. . 1 on 
Prautk-al arid Scientific Fruit Cuiiiir'e'(Baker')'.!.' 4 00 
Praotlcul F lorloulluro (P. liendrrsoD)... 1 50 
Practical Poultry Keeper (L. Wriebt).. . 2 m 
Practical Shupliord I Bhi,(I n/I 1 . 90} 
Oulu by s Mysteries of line Keeping.!!"; ] m 
Quincy on Hulling Cattle.,,,.. { 05 
Randall * Flue Wool Mlieen Husbandry....!!.’!." 1 00 
Do. hhcop IfUBblindry in the Huulii. ' 1 Hi 
Hlchardsori on the Dog,.. . . 1 Sn 
Bauruler n Domeatlo Poultry...!"!. 
gcheBCk'* Gardemsra’Text-ihiok ... . 
Scribner's Produce Tables ... . . An 
Do. Ready Reckoner and Log Hook .'.!,'!!. an 
Blmosona Horse Portraiture— Breed -g Rear' 
Dig und Traiaing Trotters. ' K etr 
knowledge and experience In the matter or fortil- _ __ mi, a ClnffOD MnlrnnJn Uni’niiff 
lzerr arc tuiui.l to any lu the country, and all, with- 1 fig MlMfll illflKR1 S T 1 fil 1 
out exception, testify to it* great superiority over 1 r ‘ ° wu » ui 1,11,101 0 1 
every other fcrtilixor Cried. This unurilmoua up- I O 
proval la undoubtedly from the fact that rtie article 
manufactured I- pure blood and hone—nothing more. 
Chat it will be to the interest of the Company to 
make.it. coiitUiuiiiixiy *0 t here I* no ilnuht. They are 
located in tbu midst of hundred* or men who, if the 
article is purely made, will be profitable bu vers, while 
Jf adulteration was uttempicd. In the hands or such 
1 , B would at once be detected. With the 
oeiiet that the Blood and Bone Fertilizer is 
solely composed of these article*, and that It will 
ttsageuey 0 bG nWTiafaeiture,!l ' we have undertaken 
O H 
Pi O M 
^ ** % 
«S» 
sell 1 -cut's Pst- 
knt Galvxmizxd AIstawo Eurxsa 
I I fil 8*r Si-oirr and Bockkt Hakoxii. 
1 Am hafnplea, circulars and Terms sent fin 
w receipt of 20 ct*. to pay postage. 
C. C. POST, ilauut. and Pateniec. BurUngloti.Vt, 
Price 86.5 per ton. 
on application. 
I Ticca for larger quantities. 
Seedsmen and Market Gardeners, 
_J^CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. 
The Celebrated Bone Fertilizers, 
ground bone, 
BONE MEAL,, 
BONE FLOUR. 
Fresh Bone Nupernhosphate ol Lime, or 
Dissolved Bone. Send for Circular. 
LISTER. BROS., Newark, N. J. 
THE NEW 
AMERICAN ttSttU ffifc 
_ to use. The best for 
& E W S C* agen ts to noil. TUD 
w “• w ® ■ ■ ■ V* favorite muchlne due* 
MACHINE, dbncojn any »i,iittlemfiG 
c»pir Tiinn n.... 1 chln b( hut With greater 
SELF-THREADING, ®w«*ndper-fuelioi.. 
S I R M T-P II M N 1 if n 1 G00D AGtNTS WANT «' 
LIU n I nUllNIflUi] F’or Circulars, address 
I’riuciiml Ollire, ISIS fHEST.M TST,. Phlln.,I*n. 
OVKICF-rW i-Zial": 
’ Avon st, 
riio ENGRAVERS, PRINTERS, Ac.-Lar^e stock 
anv \i e Jl,ii ea8 ^ n i?i l1 un ?- P re Par(!d Box wood,".Mu hog- 
any, Maple and Pjne. Vaxdeuburoh Wei m t rv» 
1 ype. Cabinet & Press Warehouse. 18 Dutch st N v’ 
Five Prizes $1,000 £ I 
?r s s i! EfflMffi! 
Two Family Carriages and Matched Horses 
with Silvor-Mounted Harness, worth 
51,500 each! 
Two Buggies, Horses, &c., worth 4000 each! 
Two Fine-toned Rosewood Pianos, worth 4550 
eaoh! 
10 Family Sewing Machines, worth 4100 each! 
1,500 Gold and Silver Lever HurtHna Watches (in 
nil), worth from *20 In * 30(1 each. 
Gold Chains, Silverware, Jewelry, ,ta, Ac. 
No. or Gifts. 10,0001 .Tickets limited to 50.0001 
AULNTM WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, 
lu whom Liberal Premium* will be paid. 
Single Tickets $2; Six Tickets $10; 
Twelve $20; Twenty-five $40. 
Circulars containing a full list cif prises, a de.Mcrln- 
t on of tho manner of drawing mid other tnforma- 
I tlou in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to 
any one ordering them. All letters must be address¬ 
ed to 
Main Offick, t.. sink 
1U1 W. Filth St. Box 8li, Ci u ci u ii at I, O. 
1 en A oreti BJnounij. ^ . . y Vx 
The Boston Muoliitmt (FlUgeraiil)"!!!!!. 75 
'i'tm Dog (n«w^ 1Ul£ “' ‘ VUyl ' L ‘ w “ nd Alfil' hlnson)!! 8 W) 
The llorsp (St,intihuugi:V, 8v'o.", 622 pp".!!!!! 1 . t to 
The Mule lHHeyi-A 'ITeatire on the BraodVoi' * 0 
'i'ritin ri>? .inti nm.-» l. l... . .. . ... 
Training and uis it which he riay b.' nu K 1 Hi 
The People's Pmctlcu Poultry Boot..* 60 
Thomas Am. F ruit CulturiHt { a,^ llluttrutlohsY! 8 00 
Praoui-r’* GuidP (N ewlooirej. a m 
Trout culture (Seth Green). ' v '" , 2 , 
Trowbridge’s (Mrs. Laura) Excel* I or CookBook 
and rtoustkci-piir * Aid. , 25 
Warder s Hedges and F:ver(rr*i»n«.,.!!!!;!!!. ] m 
Waring h Klemeni* 1,1 AgriculUire.. 1 m 
Wanton's AOiertcun Home Gulden.. am 
Wax F lowers, and llow to Make Them.. 2 00 
Western Fruit Grow urn' <; Hide (KlJIutt)....!! !“ 1 £0 
Wheeler's Uoruea tor the People.. 8 no 
Window GardiHi ng H. T. W Bllaliis)!!!!:. 160 
WeodfiUTK 1 rotting Horse 01 America. 2 26 
SM 5 S 1 S; 3 iw*S?b . l f * !*. A “ : i:» 
t)f>, and hKfm ifouseu. . I rrt 
Oo. Suburban mid Country IIoubou.. ..l no 
\ouutt unci Spooner on ibo Tlorfio.... * * 
7 ouau and Miirtio oil Cattlp.. 1 fio 
YOUfttt and Mlirtin on tho Hog ./' i nil 
Yount ton Sheep. . { J 5 , 
Touman’s Hand-Book of Household Soience'.!!! I 75 
Address all order* to 
D. D. T. MOORE, 5 Beekman St., New York. 
Any Books desired, not named In this List 
will be furnished on receipt of price. ‘ 
