THE PEACTICAL SHEPHERD 
BY HON. HENRY S. RANDALL, LI 
Jttarkcts, Commerce, &c 
BKHJUTOn. Nov li.—At market S. 54 J Beeves; Sheen 
’Ml ' 1 l; a,, d'* MUO. Number of Western Cattle 
' MI ’ r ^ 0I, V n f 0x '\ n anJ Northern Cat¬ 
tle 1633, tattle left over from lu*t week, no 
FKUtKS.—Market Beef — Extra, $6,7460(1,00; 1st oualitr 
*$ do - 3,i •»,flU^j7,00. 
« ORKIXO OxKN. fWI, ktVa 155 . 
Milch Cows. -S.W.uyjj common. *135623. 
v K A I. C.W.VRS.—*0,00(3 o,tv 
stokeh —Yearling, $U(a)(5; two years old $17,003)2$,00: 
three years old *38.OtxSflO,ij0 ’ 
Hinss.—Sl(ir 9 ( ! >1 lh 
Cals Skins.— lab i le *3 it, 
TALLOW.—Salt* at SMite.r. 
PULTH.-I.anit, ► kim* *1,76.7? 2,00; sheep skins * 1 . 75 ( 312 , 00 . 
from^KaS.Mil , M WP at| ^® Sc ® ,b Lfimb3 
cm™**™""** at mark, - ,t: Ut h ° K *- «*e; 
ALBANY. Nov 10 I'.KvvKS-The market is well sup- 
Plied, at least so faro* numbers are concerned, while the 
trade is not. so active as sellers could wish Sales and not 
a tew either—have been made at a low, and those who 
could have realized on their stuck, at BiifJMo. and refused 
tn do bo, missed It, a* few or none of them could (ret here 
--dually nood prices, cost of rinnsportation being consider¬ 
ed, 1 he faultlinding with the quality continues, and thorn 
is good reason, for. with the exception of 111 or Wear loads. 
tUu offering* are about as poor as can well he gathered to¬ 
gether a uy where. 
RH0KTPT8.—The following (A our comparative statmnenl 
of receipts at this market ever the Central Railroad, esti¬ 
mating sixteen to the car:— 
, , Cor. week 
Tlus week. Last week last year. 
Beeves.3,536 3,776 
Sheep.6,nt>n - 
Hogs. 216 
Aver, weekly 
receipts last year 
Beeves.3,431 
Sheep.4,406 
Hogs. 382 
Puinxs:— The market close 
tations: 
3ST N O U N G E 3VE ENT 
To the Friends and Patrons 
Further Opinions of Press and People, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Roohkbtek, November 17,1863. s 
Ora market is Inactive and but tew changes in rates are 
observable. Such alterations as were noted we give as 
follows: 
Bi-ckwrrat Flour has advanced in $3,00 t- J 100 lbs. 
But little Rye is offering, and such as is purchased is for 
present needs of millers. Range from SO cents to $1,00. 
Buekwheat brings 70 £lT 5 cents per bushel. 
Drksskp Ooae-are 23 cents per 100 pounds lower 
Fuel of all kiods ie higher. 
/to,-/letter Wholetale Prices, 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen. 18@20c 
Flour, win \vheot,$<5,74(jS7,75 Honey, box . 1 14 c 
Flour, spring do.. 6.00®6,25 Candles,box.* 13b§i3«o 
Flour, buckwheat 3,is\a'3,IW Candles, extra_I • >>114140 
Meal, Indian.1,60(311,66 Fruit and Root*. 
Wheal. Genesee.. LSOtjOl,(!0 Apples, bushel_. 25oi>50o 
Best white Canada l,70yi 1,70 Do. dried F) tb. ocofi c 
Corn... y«ui#l Reaches, do _ 12*14c 
Rye, 60 lbs fj bush BUiitii.oil Chernes,'do Rkiiilio 
Cats, by weight... T0S.72e Plums, do R© Me 
Barley.....l, 2 U( 6 >l,nn Potatoes, do new SSiiBisoc 
Beans... . 1,25® 1,80 Hide* and Rklmv 
Buckwheat .7u&7sc Slaughter, 
EASTMAN’S 
State ami National Business College, 
POUGHKEEPSIE, IV. Y. 
DEDICATION OF THE THIRD BUILDING FOR 
COLLEGE PURPOSES. 
From the New York Observer. 
THB Bract n: a i. Sincroixnn.—The name of Hunky s. 
Randall has long linen associated with sheep husbandry. 
For some twenty years or more, our host agricultural 
papers ami publications of the State and other societies 
have been enriched by hi.- pen oil this important subject. 
We hail with pleasure, therefore, at this opportune period 
in the history of wool growing and attendant interest*, 
the publication of this work. The author has brought 
together in this volume a rich fund of information on 
the round of topics connected with the subject- The 
greatly enhanced prices of wool anil mutton will tend to 
direct many M this branch of industry who have not 
given attention to it hitherto This treatise will be of 
especial importance to them. Old flock-masters will find 
much in it not found in any former work, arising from 
new systems of treatment and from an improved charac¬ 
ter and new varieties of American sheep. \Vr shall 
enrich onr columns from it t'pjui time to time in giving 
a variety of instruction to our readers. The following is 
from chapter XI, on the principles and practice of breed 
ing. It la a subject of the utmost importance to every 
breeder, and could wo secure On? considerate reading dt' 
these views by the great mass of our common breeders 
and sheep growers, we should expect a radical change 
from the thoughtless,'no-system course, which is suffered 
by three-fourths who now krep sheep. 
$50000 , uo,lT ," 01 ' T,,K kabkrt and 
■V., ' yfy . 'motcest >• urg to be found in Western New 
YprK, cnmpnsing Iludnpn Bay Sable and Mink. Sable 
Mink. Koval Ermine, I tench Mink and Sable. Fitch 
Coney, Siberian Squirrel. Chinchilla, die, Ac , In sets for 
Ladies and Children. Otter. Reaver, Neuter, and South 
Uiovog, i JHiil MuOloiMi (or jttiutlouiAh’8 wear. 
Buffalo ami fancy Bloigh Robos, 
i?- a 8 r e ?i. d i?*® variety, Hudson Bay Wolf, Grey Wolf, I’rai- 
no jYolfVitroj fuv, tii'aoU.uml hjj unman*** quantity of 
H ujiNon >3;iy tompimy Buffalo Kuban, fmlian tanned, to 
Annual Supper anti Address 
7(<t>7. l i'c 
. lllO)12c 
Sheep Rolls_ 50(n.2,50 
Lamb Pelts- 50(3)1,50 
Seed*. 
Clover, medium..$o,00((fH,00 
do large.0,00(5,0.00 
Timothy. 0 , 00 (^ 0,00 
Sundrlc*. 
Wood, hard.6,3O@7,30 
tv ood, soft.s,mx,»'i.oo 
Coal, Si’.rantjju,... S^OatUJO 
Coal, Ritteton.8,5009,00 
Coal, Shaniokin . 8,60(0)8,76 
Goal, Char. 12(5Lie 
Suit, bill. 2.75(5)2.85 
Straw, tun.. 7,U0©8,(Ml 
Ha.r, tun.hkoiKeUo.ou 
Wool, » fe,.. 60(870c 
Whiteflsh, « bid.. f>,23®5,78 
Codfish, quintal.. 7,50(el8,00 
Trout, half bbl_3.25(5 5,50 
Total same 
date last rear. 
188,653 
195,189 
2,724 
following quo- 
is week Last week, 
— $0,0000,1X1 
5,70(36,00 5,7.'<55.2() 
4,76®5,2fl 4,75(05,25 
S,3C(a)4,00 3,7A54,40 
2,«Vii).V,00 2,75(5)3,25 
is not, noticeably dm eg 
-•*'^■-..2 IR lb., the outable for 
nrlmo evtni, Thu demand tor pelts Is not so tegular or 
large as butchers had hoped for at this season, and opera- 
tlons are somewhat restricted. It, is uncertain, too 
whether there will soon bo any change In this respect, so 
abou" 4 HX) b *° y mMk#t '* CODceraed. Sales of the week 
the forepart of the week the market 
\' u t on Thursday operators becamn excited, 
M C ??, ,l,iTanC ‘V l r,,lly . V' 11)0 ,hs - live weight, at 
which holders are ban and tha trade active. The follow¬ 
ing are the ruling quotations 
Prune hnavy Western corn-fed .$6.00(56,25 
15*bt m ' o I; .5,00(05.73 
stfii.^d, «• - —»iioS’oo 
Ltght to medium State....'/.I 
Heavy State,.. ^ ?D a ,g an 
imsnv wfniSi 0 “Kjf* ho r ‘ n market." feecelpts at East 
Albany, 25,51X1. Albany Journal. 
TORONTO, Nov. 11 -Bkric—S teady, $i,50®5.50 Iff 100lbs" 
SHKtir $S(n>4 each. Larnl,.i at $2f«H each. “ 
Lalvkb—S cares, Maud upwards. 
Rkl?« 0alf9l ‘ in ■ , at 7@9c 13 ,b ' 
r v a month : 
. n . „„ 1 waut to hlrn Agents in eve 
qp I <> county at *76 a mouth, expense:- paid to sell i 
B |iaull| V Sewing Machine* Addreas 
_ S if ARISON, Alfred, Maine 
rriMK AMK1UCAN 110(4 TAM Elf.-This inslrumei 
A,„*} «'*?•' p rft etlcal Importance to all Pork growers, 
from the lout that its oporation entirely prevents tha ai 
vate-llfunv, may be had by rem 
nubscrlher, Lounl.y riglit* also tor sale 
_L. STEDMAN. Aoknt 
The Provision Markets. 
.TV« K L iff -AHHJ8 - {juial and ateiedv. 
Smes at $8.6»’f, ,ti8,7it for pol», and $9,75 for pearl-. 
, *" or - 7R AL.vrkf t isj less active and common^rrade* about, 
"‘i lsy® r v for supertiu* State; $6,UriW)- 
r*I ra ‘8bate, $5,60i.'i)5 75 for supertlno Western: *6,96 
'Ir.l co °‘"'"n tn medium extra Western; f7.25n07.3O 
o 0 (M B (vl 1 ’ l » n 'a bri J. u<1 * 1011011 hooped Ohio; and $7.38® 
9.25 for trade brands, the market clnglog quiet. Sales 
pp, 1 ,'. 0 , 0 SU|,, ‘ ""ce made at *6,25((*6.36. Canadian 
t 0 *s r ir B "ti' .. b r '^‘"ied aim dull arid 5 ote. InwAf. Sale 
at, 86,1.40/1.AS for common: *«.»>.08.73 for good to choice 
extra. Rye flour qnlol and steady at |»,7o j. 6,B0 for infe- 
•a'.mr. n" . Lorn rneal source and very ffr-m. Sales at 
for Jer«ey ' , ' n< > ' TUln ' l '“ loru; ttni1 Atlantic Mills, and $5,35 
tiKAlJi—Wheat market irregutarand utiseltled, medium 
S'.nl C< ^, r Tt'h' i'v: 11 " i'iv 2 '-- lowei, white Prime and choice 
J2,ki lI 5. l 5 < *®»., 8,11 *l.33 ij$l.;vs for Chicago 
spring $1.35,11 l"b for Milwaukee club; fLJHii.c for amber 
Milwaukee; *!,*Oyib8U(lor winter redWestero; $l,5i®l,52 
mqJtSrnin pri,lm aru ber state, rufes 
1 for Western and State Rye rule* qnlet 
at I,20,.iijl,j5 for M estorrj and State Bariev i* scarce and 
CABINET ORG-A.3XTS 
Patented October 21 , 1862 . 
iw I 5r e r) HIN ? T A .NS are pro non need Pv artists • t). 
Car Lm tb :' r . klml M ,",' world- and '-very a.lmirabb 
pri ,Y Bt * ! arul PUblm u*o. B | See written toHlimon 
nu.vPKan of the most en.umnt organ 
Ists Of tha loading ctbeal Mason 5c II ,v .u mn> i ustrnment 
have received the only Gold Mkdal ever awarded in thl 
Tlie Wool markets. 
NEW YORK, Nov 11 —Wool market (Inn 
rato buginess doing. Sales 25,000 tbs. domes 
73@75c. 
Saxony Fleece, lb.. 
American full blood Merino"""!"””'”" 
Do half and tlirne quar’ter ’Jo. 
Do Native and quarter do. 
Extrapulled. 
Superline do. . 
No. i do..!!!!!!!"!!!. 
Califoruia flue, unwaabud. 
Do common do ...!. 
Peruvian wiuhod..!!!!!!’..!'. 
Chilian Merino unwashed. !””* 
Do Most.lau do 
Valparaiso do 
South American Morlno 
si, i ,,? ‘ f,r "'““fo'n and State Bariev i* scarce and 
b 'Vf°r r-7">m farce *; sale* at *1.30 for Eastern, ami $1,36 
(a; 1,59 torTair to choice Canada Weak Barley malt rul J 
quiet urc unchanged at *159. Pena continue dull ut f (,n) 
S'i V orn rolw ni " r0 active, ami mm be quoted 
Irn?n U Lo-^! i ‘i“i''r,. K .' h 1 * for shipping (nixed West- 
A MONTH I W« want Agents at *60 
f . . Ponses paid, tn Hell our Focrlaetinu 2 J t-naUXk t>r\- 
enlallturwrt, and J3 other us.-iul ami curious articles. 15 
Circulars free. Address, Ml A W A CLARK, Biddeford, Me. 
rpo FARMERS, 
TO IDFV.IFLYTVIEIsr, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 
AI.L. WHO HAVi: FOR SALE 
Sor K Uum Hugar and Hirixp, 
ERutk and Nhiim, 
Fruits, dry and grooui 
Butter, Cheego, 
JL.ar«l, Hams, 
Ir*orb, Beef, 
ICscgH, I J oultry, 
GLame, "Vesretablee, 
Flour, (Train, 
Heeds, Hops, 
Cotton, Wool, 
Tobacco, Iflnx, 
Tallow, Petroleum, 
HtareR, Acc., &c.. 
Can have them well sold at the highest prices in New Yore, 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
TV D "AT- W" "' V eD°ht, and $l,OT for Inferior, In 
, r « 1 r . tt r,So 1"7^* l l a 111 on ' active business dn- 
ami at fl11 ' Canada. 8l®81kc for Western 
w 'l l ,' , ’ ut material Changn 
Salas at* 8,06018,12.^ fop mess; *li,50(u.U7,(W for new prime 
,< ? r bnuie. Hear quiet. SalesstfV 
t i ro vro.'m r°1 llnlr - v P n ! ,w ’ for coiintrv mess. 
*IIMM-.il.,is) for r('Parked mess, and $I3,ixXfll 14,56 fm aitm 
f rime moss Beef quint and steady at $25,00do:iy:fl 
lil'ill OUoUM >ton<ly arid not much chamri’, 
sale* worn Shite am! Western at $20,0i»:i2o,iw Cut moats 
tea r r, U r UI ?e t ,r " n ‘ S;U, ' R ft . t for shoulders, and 
Baoou hides Ann teaks were at life, for 
oil v and long clear middles; uxuilillfo for Strut ford cut 
middles and lfv. for bellies Dressed hogs Bom, with 
Sties at 7 .r,7fjc for oil)-. Lord market is qnir,t and 
steady. Sales at 1 Hj&Uo for No. 1 to choice. Butter I* 
nufot at l^'nijso 1 '^ 11 ' 0 ' * nd S1K3WP0 for State. Chcc*e 
(|UUd at te<t)J3.Sc tor common and prime. 
tic'°sai;s^ /t Wc for^new? 00 ’ and f ° rg ° 0<1 q,ml1 ' 
ALBANY’, Nnv. 16. Plopil and Meal.—T he market 
»s L I r lmue t o’^ii l 5iA l, . r u J ^ 0 V t th ® morning a fair hu.inesa 
ooutn Ainerioan Morlno unwuahnd. 84 (‘e 36 
Do do MostBtt do .!. 24(5128 
'Jo common washed. 25 (ni 3 b 
J!° d" K.litre I?io« washed.. 80(532 
!<° 'J° '*o du unwashed. 14 ( 0)18 
7° „ do, Cordova woshed. 38i3i4ii 
Capo Good Hope unwashed. ' 40 7 , 4,5 
Last India washod.. * firgFsn 
African unwashed.!.. . 05 , 3,015 
Toxwr" unwuA e4. 
Smyrna unwasfied!!!!!!,"."!!.■ev ! 1 "* 
Do washed. eeS.iH 
Syrian unwashed..!'.'.!!!!.', 'sl'!r 26 
asfolfows^’ N ° V ' 1 *■—The quotations or this market are 
Saxouy and Morlno, fine.. fiiKirCTc 
fj 0 du full biooil.,‘,. 78 ;i/i.so 
Cmnraon.^ three-fourths" 7 «| 7 H 
Pulled extra. V&Jui 
Do l^rune..........jjg 
Western mixed!:;:;;; •;. ! S 
SmjTua washed..g 7l „;,, 
. ; M 
Peruvian washed.Hi 
From the A'rw York World. 
* * * The present work is (lie result of the author’s 
matured opinions, experience, and research, aided by all 
the information w ithin his reach, and very properly takes 
the name of “The Practical Shepherd.” * ' * With 
out pretending a (borough knowledge of tlie question, we 
have nevertheless felt the importance of snob a publica 
tiou, and believe Mr It, shall well qualified for the under¬ 
taking The book certainly contains a largo amount of 
valuable practical information, Mailable to every farmer 
who has a Hock of »heop, and 14 unquciionably the best 
for the use of American wool-grower* now before the 
public. It contains about 450 pages, 1 * printed and bound 
in good *tyle, aiiil we should think it a valuable, In fact 
au almost indispensable, addition to every farmer's Library. 
H< >HHK I'’ IGKDEK ! 
HORSE FEEDER! 
This valuable article, made of heavy Russia Duck, and 
so Constructed that the horse cannot throw out. bis reed, 
is now uttered to tin* public, fur durability, convenience 
and economy it will give entile satisfaction, and save its 
cost In u very short Cnno. In fuel, no Iioi'h 6 or Uornea are 
fully equipped without the Patent Lforhe Feeder. 
rorwtle, wholoaule und relujl, Uy 
UEOtUiFT DALTON. 
_ . Agent and Mannti*eturer, No. 122 Comrnercfal St.. 
Bo*ston, Mash. 
was done in Flour; at 1 he closing PriCesdr^ati/rday rfock? 
Sfo^is ur!‘ri,ar,ged lf ln th,> Btre,!t 111 Coru 
(.uai.v—[' rime Wheat is scarce and wanted, and all de¬ 
scription* ace in good request. Sales CblcaguSprlng ut $ 1 - 
*1,39. Rye steady, with small 
-,ili i r,t hfAte ai *|, 2 ii, Corn i* agaiu bettei, wRbn, good 
Ct lllniWu‘T 11 *»*0'i.,i 1,09. delivered at 
Kast Albany, fq Burley, there is only a moderate bu*i- 
SI Sales two-rowed State at Jl 28 , lu d r.ilme d„ 
at *1,85; (out-rowed State at *1.37'.;, and l/aoada Ka-t st *u 
-16, ’-(•'*Is qoi.'t but steady; smos Shite at 82c 
flLFFA'A*, Nov. 16 — Ft.otm—The market Saturday 
tuled quiet, bu. withmitmateii.il change in price*. Sales 
white wheat oouble extra Illinois S7,*7.V. sour at. $ 325 ; 
white wheat double extra Indiana *7,56: and Canada at *6 
wh^aVdSuMir^ 80 for hak " ,,s ' fo*' white 
„nd l i'\ ,5, ~ Ti1 *’, wl '? at '""rjtet Saturday w.v- more active, 
JJ' > 5° r mw hrtt.er, ujiukiM tsv dt'djiiw in 
canal freights, sale* No. 2Chie*igo at M,l7 inixe.o Milwvu- 
at Atesi^u N ’ S i h iie, 0>K '‘" 0,u !' & fl * ( ' «D-.*n liny elilb 
1 Milwaukee dab at $1,41! ' 1,22; red win- 
tv , "'7 Canada and amber Canada on pn* 
vat« teims—closing quioi, with a fair irvlghtlog inquiry, 
. , rn : Die market i* firmer, with moderate tiu>ine.<« doing. 
EASTMAN’S 
MODEL 
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 
Arcade Buildings, Eockester, N. Y. 
From the Nero England Farmer. 
The Pkaotioal Shki*ukrd.—T his is a work that ha* 
long beeu needed by our people. * * * The hook Is 
welt printed and Illustrated, and seems to us to afford 
every needful instruction in all desirable point*, such as 
br>yde, breeding, vianagevient—shelter, adaptation to r.li 
male, diseases, wounds, medicine and dogs. It should be 
in the hand and hetul of every person owning sheep. 
Young Gentleman and Ladies are at thiB 
MOIIJEJL ItXSTITUTIOX 
thoroughly instructed in the science and art of account¬ 
antship, and by au original and most perfect system of 
business exercises and actual practice in 
Commercial, 
Manufacturing, 
Forwarding, 
Banking, 
Ami Exchange Operations, 
fitted to enter the arena of active business competition on 
a par with experienced Clerks aud Book-Koepur*. 
This course of Education i,i of incalculable value to all 
young persons who anticipate any success in life as con¬ 
nected with their own exertions. 
Young Fanner*, Store • Keepers, Clerks, and 
Assistants in Railway, Steamboats, or 
Manufacturing Employment, 
c&u In on other possible way, and at no other Institution, so 
profitably spend from eight to twelvo weeks, as in the pur 
suit of business knowledge and in gaining a business train- 
lug under the instruction of 
PE0FESS0E A. E. EASTMAN, 
who is one of the most thorough-going business men of the 
country, aud, for that reason, most competent to teach 
what be himself so well knows from a practical 
(lotiuting-liousft Experience 
of many yearn. 
137* Send for our College Paper, which contains full in¬ 
formation of the plan of instruction, terms, (fcc-; and an 
expose of the “ Poughkeepsie National and Slate Busmens 
Cbltege." The paper will he mailed free to any person 
Bfcniijijg liifl iiamts imu a'idre^H to 
V. 1 *. EASTMAN, 
Principal OfJBanlmatPs Mercantile College , 
721-4tcow KOl'HIATMIt, N. y. 
dhibiiu I’ ...» * uuutiiiin; uunni*.i« M.fintf, 
crufMJy far coiipuiiiption; nsJlm Sdturflay, mixed at 07c* 
a1uhid»t finn but (Juiot. Tin* nifirknt firm and 
-MtMi.it ii> • 7*.c. U.iTicr—Tiiu market lowor, with uiodi-r- 
Mamed il?®' 1 ! 0 *! c . it0 “ <la at *1,25; Canada 
a'.:. . 1 '.Ut elc.sing quiet Rye-Sales slightly 
AcutiCPtTDRAL Room a, Albany, Oct. 19,1863 
D , 0 T Moiikk. Esq. -MgPear Sir ■ 1 thank yon for the 
early copy of Die Practic.il shepherd " I have read it 
with great interest. It u the best practical sboep book, 1 
think, ever puhlished, and does great credit to Ji r Iter,-. 
da u. I know of no man so well versed m the subject, and 
he bus certainly given a fund or information that will ui«et 
every want of tlie wool-growers 
lh '- manner in which you Imvc presented the book to 
the public U most creditable to your first effort ill book- 
making, and I trod you will receive by it* wide circulation 
a remu ue rub on that will be all you can desire 
Very truly yours, B. V. JohMSON, My. 
From John II IClippart, Sec'y Ohio State Board of Ag're. 
* * * The Agriculturists of Ohio have frcquentlv 
suggested to me the propriety of preparing a book oil 
Sheep Husbandry, but not having sufficient practical 
knowledge to undertake the ta«k, I .-hall with great pleas¬ 
ure recommend the ” Practical Shepherd” as being the 
great American work, it* uot really the best work in the 
English language, on the subject. 
From Samuel Lawrence, Neui York, 
YoCR kind favor of the 22d Ult , and admirable book, 
came duly to hand iu due course I thank you for myself 
for the volume, and for tlie publishing of it I thank you 
on tlie part of the great Industrial Interests of the Couutry. 
From Geo. Livermore, the eminent Wool Commission 
Merchant of Boston. 
The work seems to me, as far a? I have been able to 
examine U, a complete success in its plan aud in it* 
execution, and leaves nothing further on the subject to be 
desired at present. 
From Hon. Isaac Newton, Commissioner of Agriculture, 
Washington. 
I beg to thank you tor the very interesting work, “ Tlie 
Practical Shepherd,” received yesterday. It was much 
needed, and lully supplies the wants of the farmer 
From John P. Reynolds, Sec y III. Stale Ag. Society. 
I have little doubt the work Will meet fully the wants 
of those engaged in Sheep Husbandry. It ha* been 
looked tor with much interest, and seems, from the not 
very caret ut examination 1 have given it, to be wbat the 
author designed to inake-au impartial aud useful book. 
Possibly K would be well, for a subsequent edition, to 
lookover the ground in the West still further-there is 
such diversity of condition, even on the prairies, and the 
interest is becoming <o important bite—yet in the main I 
m lined at * 1 ,13e : l,18—closing quiet. Rye-Sale* itTlghffv 
*ro'ififiOd ,1,W ' Tllu f»f«* market price for sound is about 
0 auadUn liUiet ’ with demand at 83(^5 cents for 
SKv.iiN-tRijet and nominal, at $2,«2&(g2,76 for timothy 
There b oot any Gfoyer iu markel, ' 
SbffoSi.(‘illiSii 1 NhltonauatroMluta* 
TI V e for the week has ruled less active, 
and price* a ahude cmder. Quoted at 14(<ul3o, for good to 
^Choice Most of the aaies for the week were rnadn at 
the iuhide price, the stock is fkir and or good quality 
111II11N 1 ( 1 , , nr. 11. KtOn;—Suserfino *3 906 3 65 !<,r 
tr* ; *4 , *iv't4^xs- a r 1 r dOMiunirtJfin; e x - 
fiou^$4 ^aio'lt,* y ’ r ’ L ' i ' < * 2 ’ i: Su P" l dne, 9i,m,4.7h; bag 
at < 76^itec^ ll i ' Tl !’ : V a L 8 ' > J SfoOli-or bushel; car loads dul) 
at70(®85c rl bushel. Spring wheat at 7(Xa 77o V buMod 
Bixrley In good demand ai 65c7i87>ic buhliel Oafxata£(j 
41 s 2 ?j*“* h ** 1 - Rye, 1 c Rlte J'ija* .•*»-/,Wc bnrhcl. J 
foj 7 0 rtVr ^ '"VHTfJ b.d fo* Bac.o,,, $6,56 
3,i)Dcrti0cments 
ANU KAOY KICAHiMi* — Somt Six 
L'lliittus. AtJtlrvsH 
_ '• Banner,” Hinsdale, N. H. 
—Ftesl, and in good order, for sale by 
I. ,\nrt n r. nnrnluiN 
1 ■«'»ar.iKi r eregi) aun in good order I 
» bo subscriber, at North Bloomfield, Outer 
X7S 1 KU 31ONTH.— Agent* wanted i„ 
(4 v?j ever ^ C ;V unt y lo „ Introduce our new " I.ittlih 
Giant Skwino Machinr,” priM otl ] y $U! . g or partlcuUrk 
term*. Ac., address with *Umn. ‘ wcuian, 
T. 3. P AGE. Gim'l Agt, Toledo, Ohio. 
Q B. m: x Xj Xj e r , 
FOREIGN A Nit AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Commission Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND BALES ROOMS, 
Ho. 63-1 Broadway, near Bleekor St., New York. 
i, and Seedling Plante, Fruits, 
ub«. ke Iron AVIre and Kuatio 
J Anm ncan Gin**, Patent Jtfeat- 
Hoolai, Msgiaiites, Papers, 
stg. All Horticultural 
receive the munoual attention 
ALBERT Case. 
A MONTH.—A • | 
chines.—We wl' 
old, or employ agents who will work Cor the above 
nd all expenses rend For pai (iculars 
reea C. RUG ALES & 00. ' 
-Agents wanted to sell SewmgJIa- 
will give a c.ommission ou all Ma- 
Deiroit, Mich, 
S‘40 00 A term OF n WEEK*, WHICH 
|“ 7 opens Doc. Sd, pay* for Board Washing 
• U S n n< I ) r " >, . n furnished, except sheets and pillow casew 
iu FaHey Semmary. Fulton. N V. BoaiTor R ( mmT^r 
sell hoardiog tn the village Tuition from SIC to $9 
Ad' 1 ™ 1 * _JOHN P. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
J |' 1 \ 1 0NEY AND TEMPER 
il lTl SAVED. ) i 
Brown’s New Metal-Top 
I ]|i| Lamp Chimney, 
’ Jf) Does not break by heat— r 
V/ does not get oraolt.v —oastly and |J 
W quickly cleaned without wetting V |,,i/jf 
It-- fI d o oiitlaotff a fOjtciL com/nuft 
rnm/H.u*: your t*mp*r. 
The Cattle iflarkeiN, 
yViV v ’’ - Vov , >0 — H’or Beeves, Slilch Cows, Veal 
‘ an l\ Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
A t '- ,f - avenue and Forty-fourth street 
L r I'o L LodaOti P.iy„r. Bull’s Head, foot of Robin- 
™» , '« re S 'i 8 Browning s in Sixth street, near Third avi- 
nue, *od uImj at <. Brien Central Bujl'a Si vt>» strict 
For Swine at Alforton'e Yard, foot of 87th street NR — 
follow 11 *- r ' :! PriW * f0r tUe week ht aIi th ” raarketa ore a* 
o« . CATTLK 
SX2£&ty ewt 
Common quality... .. rVgVSi^m 
Inferior quality..W:::."”";:; ® ^OO 
„ , ... 0OW8 AND CAXVE8. 
Common.tualitv. "" 35 'IjoaFIriliJ, 
inferior quality.32;S;!S 
«S^.Z2“7.;27.;;r.r.7.:::722”l*|«; 
SHEKP AND LAMBS. 
of the Proprietor. 
0EAIG- MI0E0S00PE! 
Ha an ^ cneapefit Microscope 
1'-. fn„ia e a j, 0:rl l 1 for funeral use. It requires no 
1 focal adjustment, magnifies about one hun- 
iV! A pred diameters, or ten thousand times, and 
X ■BfJ is so simple that a child can use It It will be 
- «ftntbv mail, poKtAge paid, on the receipted 
7 fj|Sf5jfi Two Dollar* and 1 wwnty flv* centn. or with 
six beautiful mounted objects for Ttree Dol- 
7 . r»3>j. V nr with twiinty-lonr objects for Five DoJ- 
Addrees HENRY CRAIG. 
. 186 Centre Street. New York 
kit - A Liberal discount to ttie trade- sen 
A rndt** patent stonic hice-iiivk i g moth¬ 
proof. This patent moth proof, properly attached to 
any hive, mil secure it from the moth. For Territory in 
New York, send -tamp aud address 
71=Mf JOSEPH WOODROFFE, St. Clairsville, Ohio. 
CIlOUT.HOItNN FOR SALE— Fifteen or Twenty Short- 
Olforo Lows and Heifers for Rale, mostly roan and in 
calf. AUo Bull Calves. Price very low. 7 -'d- 4 t 
Le Roy, N. Y . Oct. 22. 1863. C IC. WARD 
C K. WARD 
/ WU.4THV KKMIlr.iCK AND FAR3I FOR N VL1 
«n W«st.ride CaVuka Lake, HeueCa Co., N, Y„ opposite 
Loyiiga Malmn, N \ ( R. R , conUlnlug 140 acres, under 
a high state „f cultivation, choice fruit, valuable timber. 
4 f ■’" V 1 COml,l «fo rojiair, It being a moat 
beautlfili heaULi ul, no tu every reaped desirable *ituu- 
ti/m. V\ ill oe void i inch below the cost, ou terms to «ait 
the parchiqier. Apjdv to 
7ia-Lm-> _ JlfiMtV POWIS, Seneca Kalis, N. Y. 
ro,i *aLE —One of the best in Western New 
f York- Lo^Mun beaut,fqi and nnarRR. and market. 
Audre«8 Box SQ B;iUvia, N. Y. 
All of the best Western varieties grown extemivelv.- 
Local and Truoehng Agents Wattled. * 
Wholesale and Descriptive Catalogues sent to aiUorio 
cants who inclose stamps to pre-par pontage 1 
Address K MOODY b SON, 
•71 Niagara Nunieriea, Lockport, N. T 
BEST ^family - sewing" machine, 
WHEEIiEIt A; WILSOW 
J f RING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. ““ 
Priucipal Office, 605 Broadway, N. y. 
666 K. W. DtUllLK, Ageat, Uoehester, N. Y. 
Ftvm die Rochester Daily LTniotl and Advertiser. 
iLv.vc.ii. op Flax and Hkmp Cl- 
Mancal OF flax AND Hbmp Ccltcrk. We are ineiiAed 
to learn that thu valuable llttl.i work is selling rapidly and 
widely, rhe pn hit sueru dully receiving orders from vari¬ 
ous patte of the l/oyiil .States and tbn Canadas Three edi¬ 
tions have been purijlslied witiiin a* many woeka. and the 
demaud is such thai a fourtli is now in pres*. Those dssir- 
ousof obtaining reliable Information on the culture or Flax 
and Ilemji, unilthe preparation of their staples for market 
should rend 2 fi cents to D. D. T. Mooax, Itecbe»ter N Y. 
for biB Manual uq the aubject. 
