The quotation* arestate factory, choice. 
Hite.; do., (foodto prime, lS®IlkUdg., iuirto eoocl 14® 
15c.; do., pour lot*, a* low as Tic.; nine dairy, Lwiflo. 
for gnoii and prime; poor lots, H®l-V..; aktnuncd, s® 
T2Sc.; Western factory, itooJ to prime, IjwUic.; do., 
Itttf to flood* 1^1^1 ‘iCm d*>.» pour, HulJSc.j hklirtniod, 
ore., 
lq>, Oil lUiSfc. 
pouches, pi 
. for if>T3- llluckberrlnH 15c. l J eelod 
rltuc Georgia. new, 21®2;tc.; .Vorth Cu.ru- 
*•.. Virgin,.,, W©2Uc.: unpeeled. CKs>12t<o- 
common to poor. |aJi06W.f5. Hickory nuts. 
. Peanut*, prime Virginia, f.’.To®3. other 
(. $2.2a@2.f<0: North Carolina do.. $2®2.80; 
>e, $1.8Qi&$2- Pecan*. 7®9e., as to slue. 
Becnwnx.- Supplies are being placed at full late 
prices. Sales at 32>*<2i33Hc. f^r Western and South¬ 
ern. 
11 room Corn.—A firm market at the West adds 
to tho strong feeling hero. We quote hurl, Sfiille.; 
green, 7dt9e.: red, 7®7c. 
Butter.—The market, ha* worked steadier into a 
stronger position than tho most sanguine dealers 
expected It to. Fancy half tub* are very Brin, with 
ifta. quotable for all that dealers will release. A few 
parcels are held for n possible better rate. The pros¬ 
perity uf the season i* receiving further addition 
through the remarkable advance that now attends 
medium, or for that matter poor, grades Of Stale. 
Atouo pe. tnd since our lust, when the cold weather 
brought lucre mod orders for undergrade.* move 
largely from the East, good, useful hut potttncsti.uk 
showed almost hourly improvement, unit many were 
the. regrets of buyers who tad loft a lot at a stated 
price to “do belteras thoy in all eases round new 
uud upward figures In every subsequent visit. Deal¬ 
er* very composedly lock for the market to run Itself 
now, f cellar that high figures will rule tot ha end. 
Dairy bodies uf State or lines with ODlv a tew frt"<li 
tubs are now about as active property as the early 
receipts of the season. Western solid packed and 
rolls arc very firm at the into revision and few parcels 
lire left over from day is day. The lower class buy¬ 
ers, who mu-!, have State, still have access to Welsh 
tubs, but with the improved condition of prices the 
quality of the renin nt of Welsh is driving such 
buyers to good firkins. ... n 
We quote Orange oouinv pads, funey. 48im 80ft. 
other good palls. 3V.' Tie.; State firkins linn half tubs 
fine. 4lJ® 45c., m lines and uk-USe. for selections , dair¬ 
ies with ton* or fresh ends off, 3G(<v38c.; fancy half 
tubs. 50c.; Welsh tuba, laoCV. 41® 13c.: Other. 35 ® 
3ft'.; choice Western, including Michigan factory. 38 
®40c.; good do,, 33®;*1.: poor. TiwiTc.; Pennsylvania 
palls, ;t4«..:iT«!.; do. other pkg* ■ 33 m> 38«. Rolls, choice, 
38®30c.; other, 33uf35n. 
Cheese.—Exporters have boon Operating Spar¬ 
ingly, with the homo trade moderate. Supplies are 
held with confidence, notwithstanding receipts are 
larger Shippers offer 10>£C. for choice, and occa¬ 
sionally secure stock ut this price, with Ifiva. usked 
in most ease*,and up to IVc. in instances from the 
home trade. ... . . ._ . .. 
16c., fair to good, tirttlfic. Gee«e, N. J.. good to prime. 
13®15e.; poor to ritir, llauto.: Western, good to 
prime, U®13e.; fair to good, 8®10c. 
Live poultry quoted at Ti®lie. forfi.wlsand chick¬ 
ens; i(.«!). for roosters: 10®14c. for turkovs; 65®87c. 
for ducks—the latter for N, J. Gec#e, $2-25®2.6Q for 
N. J. and f 1-50 for Western. ... 
Game-H as come forward to an extent that has 
broken the market as m> little timo Teuialus for legal 
sale. A few wild pigeons are In market; quoted $1.50 
per do*. Grouse and qotui are decidedly lower. 
Quail. $2»2.10 V do*, prime: other, $L50®1. >5 ; Par¬ 
tridge*, •or.oo.-. o pair for Eastern and HW685C. for 
Western. Grouse. SSutfOc. for trapped and 256i30c. 
for shot. Hares, tditlOo. Uo. Babbits, 80®40c. fckirt- 
dlcs. long. (V;. Ido,; short, '.* ip)c.: whole deer, 6® 7 c. 
Provisions. -Th.re lias been a pressure to sell, 
with unfavorable Western murkole,and prices are 
much lower. , , 
New mesa pork. $15.75® - for spot lots; $L>.8.> 
(it - for March: $15.3T>i for April; extra prime, *tHA7K 
for Inspected ; W rstern prime incss. inspected, flL50; 
Western dressed hogs, tiJftdiCKa.; ury tailed slnml- 
dcrs.fliac.: Western tieruoa pickled ham*. II Iks.. 10ic.; 
short-cut hams. 10:Vc. for 15 lbs.. 10 c. fur IS lbs , 
IlUv. for 20 ID*.; hoi* clear middle*, K\e.: sli >rt eleur 
do.. *\c. Western steam lard, !'v,c. spot, fiM'c. for 
February, UVc. fur March. Htearliie, prime. UlAC. 
IKtof luuns »84fKj5i2fi.i)0. 'Pierced beef. f2l.0Ga22.iKi 
for prime rues#; $26(ii: 2 1 '. fur India mess: Uf! w 2 H 
for extra luklla mess. Barreled beef ut $9,75® 11 for 
plain mess, tirst grade ; $S.75®9,Ti for second grade 
do., and $11.60013 for extra mess. 
Need.—Clover Is wanted on shipping account at 
0!<(<jdlKc. for prime and choice. Timothy. *3.2o. 
ltuugli flax, $2.36<»2.10. 
Tobacco.—Exporters are out of the market at the 
moment. The few sales to local buyers are at steady 
prices. 
QUOTATIONS—NEW t’ltOP. 
for halves and be. for quarters. Pitted ulierrlei*. 2.4® 
27c. Raspberries, 
Euga.— Supplies are larger uf fresh, and notwith¬ 
standing the Improved demand which act in with the 
l.cuten period, price* arc barely steady. Limed are 
lower; the remnant to coin • hits a depressing effect. 
The quotation* arc:-For fresh Western, 7*jr2;iyjc.: 
for extra brands old stuck do., 21W’.’2C.; State nod 
Pennsylvania, 24®2fKc.i Southern.22J*£j23}<p.; limed 
choice, 111 ® 170.; do. StatO, ll®l6c.[ Western, 10® lie. 
FIoiiv.—Shipping lines are wimted at firm prices, 
while trade brands have accumulated and are pressed 
for sal 
Superfine Stale. . 5 80® 0 25 
Extra do....6 l Od 
Superfine Western...S 6044 -o 
Extrailo......Ii j0® * IKJ 
Trade brand# Ohio.. (J 70® 8 10 
Virginias. $2.2. 
Teuuessce, $1.1 
roue. 
Colton.— Prices have been ruling weak, with trade 
higher. Contracts on the basl# of low middling lire 
quoted as follows: February, U 15-Kc: March, 
15 l-32e.; April, 15 21-324x15 11-1'ic.; Juno: 16 21-320.; 
July, at 17c. Price* Tor spot cotton are: 
Dplimiln. Alsbnmi,. NswOrtssai Tun*. 
Ordinary. l->6 12J4 12?4 12H 
Good Ordinary.. 1 'in ii Uk Iris 
Strict (food Ordinary. 14* m UU-Q 14 lft-tii 
Low Middling......... l.di 16k 15K J;'k 
Middling. 16k l«k }6k 1«H 
Good Middling. lik 17M 17Jf EX 
The quotations are based on new cotton in store, 
running In quality not more than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted. 
Jlriccl Frails.—Apples soil less freely, and there 
U barely a# linn a feeling, with large lota obtainable 
a trifle lower. Rumors uf stuck returning from tier- 
many have a weakening effect upon apple#; but lute 
trade has been too good for owuers to suddenly 
weaken. Peaches bring firm prices. 
-outliera sliced apples, llCriWO. for IH,3, and line 
10c. lor tuney (Ip. Ktute sliced, 114418c, for lHTJcrop ; 
While wDeat. extra .7 SS 
Southern, extra..6 .Mill W 
Kyc Hour...... 4 UU<f$ u (KJ 
Corn rural. Wesieru...3 Wk*') i W 
Brandy wine. 4 6049 4 66 
Fretdi Fruits.— 1 'The principle offering nf apples 
1# ltusset*. These are permitted to open very high, 
as the Eustern trade has absorbed uur red fruit and 
Oruuntncs. Cranbnrrie* are arriving again, but the 
market was so nearly bare-iu fact, outlrely so—of 
prime st ck, that tlie advauc*d prires iiuoted are 
easily obtained. Nuts show no important trade: a 
few tauoy Hickory are quoted at $1.25, but the de- 
mand docs not call fur additional stock. Oultfoi u a 
PQHPH lire llOUlitHih 
We quote applea—Kuxbory Ku^hcU, Eu- 
triitah do», >4! urtlf?eU*d Uttawnd GreenlM?. f 1.754^.25. 
Cahturnla pear*. Eastern Bcurre fj.odviJi.U) box; 
Winter Nells. Cranberries, fancy. ? bbl., 
• <n. * . ..il. _ * 1 I..., 1 U , 9 .. i...v,.u ICJ M 1 - iriliiil 
I.lght Grades. Hea vy Grades. 
... 6X«- CXcO 7 c. 
... I! V(i) 7 c. 71*® 7Xo. 
Lugs.6k@ 6Xo. 
Good do. ... 7 c. 
Common to medium leaf. 7X® 8 c. 
Good no. ..10 & 11 C. 
Flue do. -.10 <® 11 c. 
Selections.11X44 I2Xc. 
SEEIILKAK ( HOP OF 1872. 
i vy Grades. 
CXi'4 I c. 
75*® 7Wc. 
8 49 8XC. 
11 ® 12 C. 
11 ® 12 C. 
13 09 14 
Connecticut tillers. 
seconds..... .— 
wrappers... 
New York assorted lots.. 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 
Ohio assorted lots. 
Wisconsin assorted lots.... 
.5 ® 8 c. 
. 9 40 15 C. 
..15 & 50 0. 
.7 ® 20 c. 
.7X@ 20 C. 
. 6 <5> 7XC. 
.6X®10 C. 
The reduction of the herds in Her); liner Co., N. Y., 
last fall, und the sherterop of hay. vender it probable 
that cows will rule high In price during the coming 
spvirg. We shall probably begin to have sales in a 
week or two, und shall report prices. 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. Fob- 21. 1874. 
Beevea.—Having Just entered on the Lenten sea¬ 
son; trade la oil manner of live stock Is both slow 
unit small. Wednesday last, beeves sold atH-xfiiiJSc.: 
5‘X'i99 ewt. Thursday, pricesOocL’e.; ikirS cwt. Friday, 
SiX@121fc.; «X®y ewt., 554059 lbs. to the evi't., net. hpu- 
clal sale* have linen : Soimnon Oblo steers, U cwt.. 
We., fair, 7‘, cwt., ilo.; Ohio oxen. » cwt : lXXo.1 
coarse Illluois bulls, live weight, 11X cwt,, P cwt; 
coarse Missouri steers, flX cwt., 9XC.; common to 
fair, 7 cwt., 10X4411X0.; common Illinois, rfs cwt., Ml 
®10Wo.; fair quality do., cat., V1XC-: good quality 
do., 8X Ca'L, V!\0, 
Milch Cows.—There lias been only a nominal 
trade since last Monday. There aa , a demand for 
goud quality fresh cows; none, however, came to 
hand. 
Veals.—Smooth quality veal* on Wednesday Bold 
at HIXc. 4* It., and on the following duy utlie. lucre 
were uo quotatUmsun Friday forenoon. Grass calves 
have been scarce, and values have been little move 
than nominal. Poor light veals sold at llxySXc. V ®. 
Sheep nnd I. A mbs. Wednesday last, sheep sold 
at fVuiSXc. Thursday at 6447Hc-i and oh l'rlduy ut oc. 
The arrivals due did not come to hand until the 
afternoon and b. lng of good quality were held over 
on miles. Special will;* have been - Indiana sheep. 
Ml lb*. 5 ; do , ion lbs., 7V-V. Mlcbir.au, PR lbs,, i P -I 
do , 105 11.*..$; C5 V cwt , 11 1 tnuis,88lbs..n4(T.; Joroey, 
!K1 li.s,, 5c.; Kentucky, loll lbs.. T.Xe.; (Jlito, .3X ••>#., at 
6Xc.; Ubin,.« ib*.. five.; do. 93X lbs,. 7X«. 
Hogs.-There have been no sale* uf dve since our 
last weekly report; 3 cars oi commission hops to 
hand were given over to slaughterers on private 
terms. Wednesday last, city dressed sold at i®7Xc.| 
Western dressed, oJfC<«7KC- Thursday and Friday, 
city dressed, u;<fs«To.j Tlie market closed dull, with 
heavy supplies oil sale. 
llorst Hnrket.—The following miles were effect¬ 
ed ut auction. I 1 poor quality light harness horse, 
$62, 5 head of ordinary do., V head; 1 pair 
fair do., $400; 2 head do, *210®213 (■« head ; 1 trotter, 
$415. 45 horse* arrived per Erie Railroad, via oak 
Cliff Station , 13,. horses arrived per Pennsylvania 
Central Railroad, via Uurulwus Cove. 
Vegetable#. Exports of potatoes, oust week. 1,525 
bills.; uf uuloiJB 65 do. The demand for Early Rose 
Is good fur local and "hipping use, the latter trade 
mostly xpeseed. Peach Plows are dull; buyer* will 
not risk ordinary stock unless concessions ore made. 
Common .potatoes, such as Peerless and Jackson's, 
will bring full figure* when sound. Onion# are firm. 
Russia turnips are still In overstock, although the 
winter is #0 fur along. 
VVe quote choice Early Itosu. $8,00®X.5O *< bbl.) on. 
bulk. $2.75®3.(K); Peach BlOw.$2J50®8.M), the 0 * 1.1 erne 
for barrels: Peerless, H.'ltte- do. Prince Alberts. 
$2.50442.75. Jackson White, $l.7fl®2 bulk. CbUi Red, 
*2.26® 2.50. Sweet, Virginia, $6.01! 4k bbl.; Delaware, 
Jrti.OU * bbl. Onions, » bbi., $4,75 ® 6.00 for 
red, *5*6,25 for yellow, $5.00®5.50 l'or white. Mar¬ 
row Hriuasii.S2.25 V bbl.; Hubbard, $2.50 do. Carrots, 
$2. Russia turnips. 50®75c. Garlic, V 100 strings.$10@ll. 
Cabbages, $4f.e6 V 100 for ordinary, and $6® 10 f'>r red. 
Poor Poac i Blows aim Early Rose potatoes, $1.75® 
2 25 bulk. 
CSraiu- The arrivnii of rail stock have been large 
and prices have been very much unsettled, closing 
with a better export trade In wheat at buoyant prices. 
Wheat, Spring. No. 2. 1 51®1 58 
No. 1. 4 68® 1 62 
Winter Red Western. 1 58® l 62 
Amber do .. ..J w*®} 67 
White.. 1 60*U 90 
Barley, Canada West...2 l)0®2 10 
Corn, prim© Wratorn mixed, in Bti>ro. HlQft 83 
A flout... • * .. ........... 84 
New mixed and yellow Western. 72(& 70 
Outs. Western mixed, uflout.*. 8 O 60 62 
Do. In store. . 60® — 
— ZZ. Wh.le State. <K@ 83 
White Western. 62® 63 
Hu v nml Mraw. -The arrivals are liberal for the 
ueriod, and prices iuIc weak. Cul hay In bales I# be¬ 
coming quite it feature In the receipts. 
N R. shipping, bajr.$1.06®i.10; reU.ll lots.$1.10® 1.40; 
clover. 6(lo.®$r.lO; salt,7&C. Straw, 90e.®fl for long 
rvc 75flS0c. for snort rye: 60®75c.fur wheat; 90c.® 
*1 for Oftt. The unoiatlODM ut tho depot are:—For 
□rime hay,$»i®28 »• tun: good do.. $23®25: good 
shloplng $ b • long rye straw. *lo®l7 V ton; short 
do. Au., *1-®I3 V too; oiu, $16®17 V too. 
Hops.—F ine hops are scarce aud bring full price#. 
Common and medium grade* plenty and dull. Price# 
^ American new, good to choice, 8(l®40e,i do., low to 
fair 20® 5'>c.: Yearlings. 20®250.; Olds,genuine 
Buvariuus 35*4(lc.: patent Bavarians. 25®S6o.; En¬ 
glish. 28®37c.; Belgian#. 30®31c.l (TillforuUs, .la® iSc. 
llouey— Dnlot ut old low prices. A few boxe* of 
California fancy have been received, it is wntteand 
handsome. 
Maple Sugar.—New Ohio lias appeared. No quo¬ 
tation# yet. 
Poultry uud tiiinie. —The feature* are about 
the same as before. Light receipts supply us, and 
the least pressure of an extra quantity tends to 
weaken prices. Tbi* is the Case this week, and prices 
ure full. lc. lower for fretdi Uillcd Frozen poultry 
Is still quotable ill 12®Me. Tor prime dry picked tur- 
kevs; 111® 12c. l'orci ickens. Live poultry Is hard to 
sell « nd quotation# are off, Dressed chickens, N. J. 
I'e.; fair to goon, lwaiic.; sium, prune, j.nwne. 
Western, good to prime, ll®13c.; poor to good, 8® 
12c! Ducits. N, J., prime, 15@18c.; Western do., 12® 
WhlHkv T* quiet ut 99Xu.®$l. 
Wool. Fine line* nf fleeces ure held ut buoyant 
prices. Tbi) principal bunines* at the moment is Id 
broken lots of Texas, California and foreign, at firm 
prices. Manufacturers are not Inclined to stock up 
on account uf the slow sale for woolen goods. 
DOMESTIC—FLEECE. 
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia— 
Cts. per lb. 
Picklock. 62 @ 7# 
XX. .55 ®) OI 
..53 @ Sf 
No. 1.50 ® 53 
NO. 2. 47 Ca 511 
Course. 45 65 48 
Combing. 55 Go 60 
New York, Michigan und Wisconsin— 
XX... ...61 ® 54 
.. 48 ® 50 
No. 1.40 ® 48 
No. 2. 44 (ui 40 
Course... .. ..41 (mi 43 
Combing.52 & 50 
Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee— 
XX. 50 @ 53 
X . 47 ® 50 
No. 1..... 45 @ 47 
No. 2. 45 & 46 
Course.,... 40 ® 42 
Combing.. —.. 55 @ 00 
Combing, unwashed. 38 ® 42 
Illinois. Iowa and Minnesota— 
XX .47 ® 50 
X. 45 ® 48 
No. I . 44 Oil 17 
No. 2.40 @ 43 
Coarse. rtt .-.38 ® 42 
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi aud Louisiana- 
Fine unwashed,. ..40 & 43 
Medium unwashed. 37 ® 40 
Coarse unwashed.30 ® 33 
Burry.20 & 25 
PULLED. 
Extra. 45 @ 60 
Super. 47 ® 62 
No. 1.25 @33 
Combing. 50 @ 55 
founti*... 40 @ 43 
Short extra. 35 @ 38 
KOCH ENTER, Feb. 10.—Flour quiet and dull; 
$8,26 for umber winter; $9®9.6U, extra white. Wheat 
uUiet; $LC5@1.80 for white. Corn firm, 70®.HOc. for 
Western and State. Oats, 50@51c. Barley quiet, and 
strong; l.C0i*il.7Q for two-rowed: $1.B0@2 for four- 
iOWed, Grasss.?ud»quid; $3.26fortimotiiy ; $5.76®il 
for clover. Butter Is very scarce, 32@3ik;. for good. 
Eggs dull and lower. 23®24c. Dressed hogs, $S@s,76 
p cwt. for heavy to light. Lard. 9X@10c. V Ifc. Wool, 
4i @Gc. for medium ; market uulcthut strong. Sheep 
pelts higher, *1.75®2.7.'> euch ; hides, 0X@7c. $ ft. Po¬ 
tatoes quiet and lower; tii)@75c. for common to heat. 
Shippers pay $2@2.13 F bbl. Tor Early Rose and 
Peerless. Apples quiet but firmer; $3.25 V bbl. Dried 
apples, 9@10c. F tt. Hay dull and lower; $19®25 F 
ton for good to best. Straw, $ll@15 V ton, 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little Falls. N. Y., Feb. 21. 1874. 
There 1« but little farm dairy cheuxc back In farm¬ 
er's hands, und sales have been light tbl# week. 
“Odd# and ends''have sold all the way from 3c. to 
14c., according to quality. The Fox dairy wenlat 15c. 
for a lot of 4fi cheeses. 
Factory cheese remain# without material change 
from last week’s price •. •* Late ends’' may be quoted 
at 15C. to 15,30. and extra In considerable lot# at 18c. 
Tho Wui. Pock, 15 went ut 14c.j Munholui Turnpike, 
20 at 14c. The Fairfield Association mold 62 cheeses 
at luVfC- and the Ford’s Bush 2(KJ at 15c. We hew of 
oue lot of 140 for which 16c. has been offered. 
Butter I# Arm, with Hales ut 30r-35c. far ordinary 
and 37X@38c. for first quality, and extra fancy, 40c. 
Our advlee# from abroad are to the let of Feb¬ 
ruary. Our London correspondent says the stock of 
cheese l« i ow In small compass. There is good de¬ 
mand for all *urta of English und American The 
latter sells for 73@74». for best; the next quality at 
ilka73#.: good at 64@88s. English Cheddar Is quoted 
at # 2 ®'A*.; Cheshire medium, G(®7<S.! fine. 78®84s.; 
Scotch, 74i:5is0*. Wiltshire double, 72@80s. Dutch 
Cheese—Edams, OUfcOSg.: Gouda#, ittyUn .; Derby 
shape, 60®64s. 
Butter 1# very scarce, and there Is an Improved de¬ 
mand for Canadian. We give quotations us follows : 
Clonmel!#, 150s.; Cork#; 150#.: Normandy extra, 150& 
160s.; Danish and Kiel, 150@168s.; Canadian, 120®134s. 
Wholesale Prieto ut IliesMed MeafH.-Clty 
dressed beef sold In sides lit Is®Do. Western dre.»sc<l 
boefshlppert from Detroit. 5@7e. Western dressed 
Texan beef shipped from DeunlHon, 7@7Hc. Buffalo 
beef, shipped from Kan»a# City, lie. In hiimquuiTors 
Western dressed mutton, shipped from Detroit, t@ 
7c,: city dressed, ikwllc. city dressed veals, 8@l6c.; 
country dressed, 11@M.: quality generally wood. 
Oouuiry Oressi d pigs, 8@8>ie.; cbolco quality, ikw.i ,»i?. 
The wholesale markets were HO heavily nuopliud 
that even ut a reduction of kc. V i*>. on general sale# 
business was slow and small. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
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Dr. •) oli ii Wave. Celebrated Vkoetable 
Pulmonary Balsam, for Colds and Consumption. 
■ - - - 
The Best “Elastic Tiiium” iu the World la 
sold by POMEROY & Co., YU Broadway, N. Y., for 
three dollars. Write to them lur rull particulars. 
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Nurgicul ElnsHc. Ntocbiug* fov enlarged veins 
und Supporting Belts o7 best quality, at POMEROY’S 
744 Broadway, N. Y. 
cur guU’rvti.iJnncnt.si. 
GENUINE 
Peruvian Guano. 
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American Bird Fancier..... 30 
Amerioun Pomology ililU illustrations) Warder.. 3 DO 
American 4*ractlcal Cookery... 1 75 
American Ro#o Culturisl... 30 
American Marmara of Excellence In Poultry.. 60 
American Wheat Pulturlst (Todd).. . . 2 00 
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Atwood’#Country and Suburban Houses. 160 
Barry'# Fruit Garden qirw edition). 2 60 
Be# Keepers'Text Book. Paper, 40c.; Clqtli. 76 
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Do. Flower Gar den. ... 150 
Carpentry Made K#»y (new). 6 00 
Chemistry Of tho Farm iNIchols). 126 
Charltou # Grape Grower's Guide... 75 
t'ldgr Maker's Manual... 150 
Obiter'# New 111. Cattle Doctor,colored plates... 15 00 
CoPbett’* American Gardener. 76 
Cole’s Aroertciiu F'rult Bupk. 75 
Cole’# American Veterinarian. 75 
Colton Culture iLyman H,J.... 1 60 
Crack Mint (Barber) . . 175 
Cranberry cut lur e (J. J. While)....... 1 26 
Dadd's American Cattle Doctor... 1 60 
Dp Modern linraq Doctor. 1 60 
Dana’# Muck Manual. 1 25 
Darwin's Variation* of Animals and Plant#. (5 00 
Dead Shot: or. Spurt man'# Complete Guide. 1 75 
Downing'* Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. 
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Drainage for Profit and Health. 1 60 
Dyer and Color Maker's Companion. 1 26 
(Eastwood r # Cranberry culture... 76 
Elliot'* Lawn and Hhudu Trees.. 1 60 
Everybody'# Lawyer. 2 00 
Every Woman Her Own Flower Uardoner (now), 
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Farui Impluuieiita and Machinery (J. J. Thomas) 1 60 
Field's Pear Culture. 1 26 
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Fuller's Illustrated Strawberry Ctllturlst. 20 
Do. Forest Tree Cullurisl...... 1 60 
Du. Small Fruit* (Illustrated).. 1 60 
Fulton's Peach Culture. A Hand-Book and 
Guide to Every Planter—... 1 M 
Gardening for Profit 1 P. Henderson). 1 60 
Gardening for the South (White’#)...... .. 200 
Grape Culturlsl (A. S. Fuller)... 1 60 
Gray'# Manual or Botany and Lessons. 3 00 
Do. Bchool and Field Book of Botany. 2 50 
Do. How Plants Grow (500 lllimtrations). 1 12 
Do. introduction to Structural ac 1 Systematic 
Britanv and Vegetable Physiology (1,300 illus.). 3 60 
Guenon on Milch Cow#. 76 
Gun, Rod and Saddle. . 150 
Harney’s Barns, Outbuildings and Fences,.10 00 
Harris on Insect*. .. 4 00 
Do. on the Pig Breeding, Management, Ac. 1 50 
Hatfield's American House carpenter. 3 50 
Hints to Uorse Keepers (Herbert's)... 1 75 
High Farming without Manure. lO 
Holly's Art of Saw-Filing.-..... 76 
Holly's Carpenter's Hand Book (new). 76 
llooper's Dog and Gun. 30 
Uuopes' Book of Evergreens. 3 DO 
Hop Culture ....... . 40 
How Crops Feed-..,,............ .. 2 00 
I low Crop* Grow.. 2 00 
Hunter and '('rapper. 100 
Husinann’g Grape# and Wine. 1 60 
Indian Cot u t Us Value. Culture and Uses. 1 50 
Juiiulrig* on Cattle and their Diseases...... 1 76 
1)0. Horse and bln Diseases... 1 76 
Do. Horse Training Made Easy. 1 26 
Do. Sheep, Swine and Poultry. 1 76 
.lohnsLou's Agricultural Chemistry... 1 76 
Do. Elements Agricultural Chemistry... 1 60 
. Kemp's I.undsuupu Gardening. 2 60 
Langstruth nil the illvaund Honey Bee. 2 00 
Lewis’ American Sportsman.. 2 76 
Lightning Rod#, and How to Ccnstruct Them, 
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New York. Practical Floriculture (P. Henderson)............ 150 
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Youatt on Hheep. . 1 00 
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