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Allen’s (L. F.) American Cattle... 3 00 
Do. New American Farm {look.... 3 60 
Do. Disease* or Domentio Animals.... 1 00 
Do. Rural A roll II. nature . 1 60 
American Hird Fancier. SO 
American Pomology (220 Illustrations) Warder.. 8 1)0 
American Practical CookerV.. X 76 
American Hums Culturlst. 30 
American Wheat Oalturlst (Todd).,.. 3 00 
Architecture, National (Geo.,1c Wnortwarflj.12 00 
Atwood's Country and suburban House#,,. 1 60 
Harry’s Fruit Garden (new edition). 2 60 
Bee Keepers’ Tent Book, Cloth. 76 
Beiuent's Rabbit Fancier. HO 
BickneH's Village Builder (66 Plates, showing 
Now and Practical Designs)..10 00 
Konimor's Method of Making Manures. 26 
Brock’s Book of Flower# (new).. 1 75 
Bridgewall'* Gardener's Asalutant. ... 2 60 
Bulsl’s Family Kitchen Gardener. 1 00 
Do. Flower Garden.. 1 60 
Carpentry Made Hasy (new). 6 00 
Chemistry of the farm iNIchols). 1 26 
t’horlton'H Grape Grower’s Guide. 76 
Older Maker’s Manual.. X 60 
Olater's Ne» 111, Cattle Doctor,colored plates... 6 00 
Cole’s American Fruit Book. 75 
Cole’s American Veterinarian... 76 
Colton Culture (.Lymun *,)... 160 
Crack Shot (Barber). 1 76 
Cranberry Culture (.1. J, White). 1 25 
Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor. 1 60 
Do Modern Horse Dootor. X 60 
Dana's Muok Manual .. i 25 
Darwin’s Variations of Animals and Plants. 8 00 
Dead Shot: or. flportnian's Complete Guide. 1 76 
Downing's Fruits amt Fruit 'in #es of America. 
(Ill* PP.). 5 00 
Do. Rural Unsays,,. 3 50 
Drainage for ProOt and Health. 1 60 
Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion. 1 26 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culture. 76 
Elliot's Lawn und Shade Trees... 160 
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Farm Drainage (U. F. French). 1 60 
Karin Implements and Machinery (J, J. Thomas) 1 60 
Kidd’s Pear Culture. 1 26 
Fishing In American Waters (Bcott). 3 60 
Do. Milch Cows and Dairy Farming. 2 60 
Forest Trees (Bryant).. 1 6 f 
Frank Forrester's Field Sports (2 yols.). 6 Co 
Do. Fish and Fishing (100 engravings). 6 00 
Do. Manual for Young .Sportsmen. 8 (X) 
Fnllflr’n Illustrated Hint wherry Culturlst. 20 
Do. Forest Tree Culturlst... 1 60 
Do.Binall Fruits (Illustrated). 1 60 
Fulton’s Peaob Gulturo. A Hand-Book and 
Guide to Every Piarfar.... I mj 
Gardening for Pro" ( Henderson).... 160 
Gardening for thu .South (White’*),.•.YffP.. 2 00 
Grape Cnkurtst (A , 8 . Fuller). 1 fiO 
Gray’s Manual of Botany and I.ossons. . a oo 
Do. School ami Field Book of Botany... 2 6(1 
Do. How Plants Grow ( 6 UI IIInstrations).. 1 26 
"Do. Introduction to Structural sod Systematic 
Botanv and Vegetable Physiology (1,30(1 lllus,), 8 60 
Guenon on Milch Cows .. 76 
Gun. Rod and Saddle... 1 6 o 
Harney’s Barns, Outbuildings and Fences.10 00 
Harris on Inaects,,......... . 4 oq 
Do. on tho Pig - Breeding, Management. &o. 1 60 
Hatfield's American House Carpenter. 3 60 
Mints to Horse Keepers (Herbert’s). 1 75 
High Farming without Manure. 40 
Holly's Art of Baw-FIIIng.. 76 
Holly's Carpenter’s Hand Book (new)... . 7b 
Hooper’s Dug and Gun. 30 
lioopes' Book of Evergreen*. 8 00 
Uop Culture. 40 
How Crops Feed. 3 00 
How Crops Grow. 2 0 Q 
I.tanter and Trapper. 1 00 
litninmnn'e Grapes and Wine. 1 £0 
Hussey's National Cottuga Architecture......... 6 00 
Jeonings on Cattle and their Dltmusos... 1 76 
Do. Horse and his Diseases. 1 75 
Do. Horse Training Made Easy.,,,,, 1 26 
Do. Sheep, ftwtnn und Poultry.. 1 75 
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. 1 75 
Do. Element* Agricultural Chemistry. 1 60 
Kemp's Landscape Gardening. 3 sn 
Langstroth on the Hive and Honey Bee.. 2 Ou 
Lewis’ American Sportsman. 2 76 
Lightning Rod*, and Haw to Construct Them’, 
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Manual of k i»x and Hemp Culture. 35 
Manual of Tobacco Culture. 26 
Manual of Wood Carving... 8 00 
Majoew's Illustrated Jloise Management....... 800 
Do. Illustrated Horse Doctor. . 3 00 
Mechanic’s Companion (Nicholson).. 3 00 
Mechanic* for Millwrights, Machinists and other* 1 60 
Mile* on Horae’* Foot icloth)....., 76 
Modern Cookery (by Mis* Acton and Mr*. B. J. 
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McClure'* Dl«ea*es of Horse, Cattle and Bheep. 3 (JO 
Money in the Garden, by P. 5. Quinn. ... 1 50 
Norton’s Elements flolonllflo Agriculture. 76 
Onion Culture. jg 
Our Farm of Four Acre* . 80 
Pardee on Strawberry Cnltnre. 76 
Parsons on the Rose. 1 % 
Pear Culture for Prom (P. T. Quinn). 1 00 
Pedder’a Lund Measure. 80 
Practical and Bel entitle Fruit Culture (Baker).!! * 00 
Practical Floriculture (P. Henderson). 1 60 
Practical Poultry Keeper (L. Wright)... 2 00 
Practical Shepherd (Randall). 2 00 
Preservation of Bird*' Egg*. 60 
Guinbyn Mysterit* or Bee Keeping. 1 50 
Qninoy on Hoiling Cattle...... 1 25 
Randall's Flue wool Bbeep Husbandry. 1 00 
do. BbaeD Husbandry in the south. 1 so 
Richarduon on tna Dog. 30 
haunders' Domestic Poultry.... ", 40 
Sohenck’s Gardeners’ Tent-Book. 73 
KcrlbDer’s Produce Tables. 80 
Do. Ready Reckoner and Log Book.. ! in 
Simpson’s Horse Portraiture — Breeding, Rear¬ 
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Six Hundred Recipe*.... 1 76 
Skeleton Leaves... 2 00 
BkillX.il Housewife..! . ’ « 
Black’s Trout Culture (new). ' 1 sn 
Btowart’s (John) Stable Hook... ’ 1 60 
Tege.aider's Poultry Book (colored plates).. .. 900 
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The Boston Machinist (Fitrgerald). 75 
The Dog (by Dinks, Maybe* and Hutchinson)!! 8 Cfi 
The Dog (new). . . 3M 
The florae (Stonehenge). 8 vo.. 822 pp___ 3 50 
The Mule (Riley)—A Treatise on-the Breeding 
— The public debt decrease for October was 
$4,069,075.60. 
— They have two-story railway cars In 
Switzerland. 
— Pocahontas’ veritable portrait has been 
found in England. 
— The revenue receipts for the year are 
about $117,000,000. 
— A London doc baa won $25,000 worth of 
prizes at dog shows. 
— Minnesota expects to sell 25,000,000 bushels 
of grain this season. 
— There are 5,795 lock boxes for letters in the 
New York Post-Office. 
— The Osage Tn-Ians are trying to get up a 
war among themselves. 
— There are 400 pupils in one of the public 
night schools of Buffalo. 
— An antl*Tobacco Society has been formed 
in Manchester, England. 
— Eight new American sloops-of-war are 
being fitted up for service. 
— The value of water-cresses sold in Paris is 
estimated at $800,001) a year. 
— Dr. Farrar’s Life of Christ has reached its 
sixteenth edition in England. 
— A funeral In Nebraska was postponed the 
other day on account of a circus. 
-Twenty-two female clerks have just been 
dismissed from the patent office. 
— The number of emigrants that have arrived 
at New York since Jan. 1, Is 75,776. 
— Flogging is administered as a punishment 
for indecent assaults in Montreal. 
— Insurance companies ju New York are 
small losers by the Virginia City fire. 
— The total value of the coinage at the mint 
for the month of October is $5,785,240. 
— There were 84 cases of yellow fever and 46 
deaths in New Orleans, tip to October 23. 
— The gas fixtures alone, In the Palace Hotel 
at San Francisco, cost more than $00,000. 
— Tons of peaches have been dried in Utah 
this season, and arc now awaiting shipment. 
— The hop cron is ona-thlrd larger in this 
State this season than for the last live years. 
— The National Gold Hank and Trust Com¬ 
pany, San Francisco, suspended on the 1st inst. 
— The Mormons spend two hundred thousand 
dollars a year in bringing converts from Europe. 
— It has been decided to hold the fuueral 
ceremonies of Guibord on the 18th of Novem¬ 
ber. 
— Hotel coaches are novelties just introduced 
on the Erie railway. They run by the new line 
to Chicago. 
— Tho Onondagas and Oneidas have sent 
delegates to Touawanda to elect a chief of the 
Six Nations. 
— The Carleton cotton and woolen mills of 
Philadelphia, were burned on the Slat ult.; 
loss, $450,000. 
— A distinct, shock of an earthquake was felt 
in Augusta, Ga., and in other parts of the State, 
on the 1st inst, 
— In France the telegraphic service has 
yielded in tne past year an excess of $400,000 
over expenses. 
— It is estimated that 200 mariners and 
others were drowned In the North Sea during 
the recent gales. 
— A building devoted to the shoe and leather 
interests will be erected on the Centennial 
grounds at Philadelphia. 
— The hoisting of ore for the Consolidated 
Virginia began again, and in three weeks prob¬ 
ably all damage will be repaired. 
— The new cable between Key West and 
Punta Raesa, Havana, has been laid and the 
old cable repaired and restored. 
— A rumor of a recent massacre of 60 Chris¬ 
tians by Turks in Behacza, a town on the Dal¬ 
matian frontier, is in circulation. 
— Extensive and destructive prairie fires have 
lately been raging In Bouthern Kansas, along 
the line of the Fort Scott Railroad. 
— Prominent German citizens of New York 
propose to extend an invitation to Bismarok 
to attend the Centennial next year. 
— An ancient Indian cemotery has been dis¬ 
covered near Auburn. The skeletons lay in a 
heap, apparently in a sitting posture. 
— The Chinese Government has determined 
to establish Chinese Embassies lu the United 
States and the leadlug European capitals. 
— The last census of the British Islands was 
taken in a single day, at a cost of $930,000, or 
$24.61 for every thousand of the population. 
— The recent rains have very much delayed 
the harvesting of the large buckwheat crop 
through the Susquehanna section of New York. 
— It has been determined to run a fast mall 
train from Washington to New Orleans and, on 
the recommendation of Senator Patterson, to 
South Carolina. 
— On the 70th anniversary of the battle of 
Trafalgar, Thursday, Oct. 21, there were still 
living cine gallant veteran officers who took 
part in that battle. 
— Prof. E. Hall of the Presbyterian Theolo¬ 
gical Seminary, at Auburn, had a severe stroke 
of paralysis, recently. His condition is con¬ 
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