22G State Board of Agriculture, &c. 



of the Spanish Troushu monies ; the even sheep of 

 Prussian Silesia ; the wiinklj^, well covered sheep of 

 the Taintor importation, and Panlar cahan; with the fine 

 style and free oil of the Atwood, a sheep that needs no cov- 

 ering, no oil or wine to lubricate its fleece to render it soft 

 and pliable or protect it from the " cotting" so detrimental 

 to the Saxons, the Silcsian or the French, under exposure ; 

 in fact, an American sheep for the American manufacturer, 

 to meet the wants of the American citizen, in one grand 

 " commune " and " mutuality " of interest. 



