gOHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL 
wouks. 
Patent Endless Chain and Lever Horse-Powers 
Combined Threshers and Cleaners. Threshers 
and Separators, Clover-Hullers and 
Cleaners, (Rasp Hullers.) Circular 
and Ci033-Cut Wood-Sawing 
Machines, &c., 
MANUF ACTURBD BY 
G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO., 
Wohenautndy, N. V. 
CircularsiMrataiatii'j full description. cute, rric.es, ka , of 
th“ abov*' muchini*. will Ip* milled, fret 1 , to nil applicant*. 
The In tl< >\v t mu ti'Mi'i i'll;- to one of our now Riddle 
Threshers ami cleaner-* sent from -ur Factory, Sept. 20 th! 
New Baltimore, N. Y . Not. J. 1868, 
Messrs G Wkmti.vokousk k Co. The new Cleaner 
came duly to ham], and WO have run it. over piece. It 
works very nicely nnd to our Balis'actiun W0 think It 
heats am there tiro here. We have already earned uourly 
enough to pay for it Yours. tn: . 
HENRY S. MILLER. 
We have made nrramrnircnts for attaching Baldwin’s 
Plltent for moving the leg forward by power to our Cross- 
Cut Sawing Machines. It Is considered almost ludlapun 
sable bv all who have met It. Address f7U2-Stso 
tJ. WE 8 TINC.IIOOBK A. i'll, Sclieuectatiy, N. Y. 
OAMIUUW1E, Nor 1*.—Whole number of cattle at 
market 1865, lflou Beeves, and 363 Stores, consisting ol Work¬ 
ing Oxen, Cows and Calves, two and three year olds, not 
—* - beef. 
BKKf. — I’lltes, Extra $8,25(<fH,fiO; first quality 
' ’o 06,003*1.third do. $4,00@4,25. 
ft pair 090.7/10175. 
.. .J.—lit!, 0371,060. 
Yearling* tllidltfl; two years old. $18®22, three 
markets, Commerce, &c 
ffibt gublislter to the guMir 
HORSE FEEDER! 
This valuable article, made of heavy Russia Buck, and 
so constructed that the horse cannot throw out his feed, 
is now offered to the publio, For durability, convenience 
and economy it will give entire satisfaction, and stive ita 
cost in a very short time, fn fact, no horse nr horses art* 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
tpk.vs, tjy Jin vjfjyrcjE .- 
Single Copy, One Year, - - - $2 
Three Copies, “ - - - - $5 
Six “ and One free to Clnb Agent, 810 
Ten “ “ “ “ 815 
And any additions at the latter rate—only 8L50 
per copy! Club papers sent to different post- 
offices, if desired. 
»<,wsjjK.r.v: seen nun*. 
WOKKJNl! f)XKN.—1 
Cows ANM CAl.VKt). 
Storks—'. . 
years old f23r82il. 
Sheep a vii l.AMttS.—vVVt'i at market; prices in lota, $2,75 
(i?'C 49 each! Bxlrti, 
0Ml SUKEP —Akw'tSc fi fi\- _ 
JtiultS—SSSOOr *Irl>. Tallow 9@9c lb. 
I'ki.ts—$ 2,0Cfd]$!l$S SAch 
Cai.KSkiso*.— I 2 (ajllcltl lb. 
VKAt. CAt.VKS 
Sworr. Fat Hogs soli from 6,$6>tfc lb. live weight. 7® 
7. 1 »<' dressed. 
ttKtOtrt'OY Nor 18.—Atmarket 2.996 Beeves ; Sheep 
and l.airtlts 6 600; Swine 2,175. Number of Western Cattle 
IVI; Eastern Cattle 6 i!t, Working Oxen and Northern Cat¬ 
tle IflUO; Cattle left over from lrtot week, 393. 
Pricks it); 1st quality, 
(8.<Xkart.00; 2d do 07,(XX'aiS9V); 3d do. $6,U0@6,50 
WOKKINU OxKV 0So. I3>lll85. 
Maori Cows,-S2V$M5; common, $19®22. 
Vf.ai, CALVB 8 ,— $0,flHa)0,(.Hi. 
Storks —Yearling*. looa'OO; two years old $00,(XXh 00,00; 
three years old $ 2 .t.O 04 ; 60 ,t)d. 
HllltClC-ri) 'till f) lb 
CSufSmwij.—i 2 ®Hr F tb 
tallow. BalfMRtftjjSS'.’- 
f'gt.TS,— I,tinb ►kins *t.7(v,£i3.t'ri; sheep skins *l,75(it'2,00. 
Sheri A vn J.amra -Sheep selling at 3>i(<i!6e 17 tb. Lambs 
from $3.00i<44,f(J 17 head, 
SwiMt—Wholtr Be 5’, e'7c r> lh, retail sm(a)7!oe; 175 store 
ho#s at market. Fnthuira, 2000at market; Prices corn-led 
0\i@tU4c V lh-, still-fed, (Vc 
TORONTO, Nor. 1 H Hues Steady, SJ.50@5,60f)100 Ibf. 
Sheep $3(aJ4 each, Lambs at $2Ci>4 each. 
Calves— Scarce, $4 and unwarrls. 
Hiuks (green) at 3006c 07 lb. Calfskins at 7@9c ?7 tb. 
Pelts 3tXniM.)e, each.— Globe. 
A MONTH t I want to him Agents iu every 
CP 4 • J county nt $73 a month, expenses paid, to sell my 
new aheap Family Sewing Machines. Address 
720-13t 8 MADISON, Alfred, Maine. 
A KNOT’S PATENT STUNK IIKK-IIIVK is moth¬ 
proof. This patent moth-proof, properly attached to 
any hive, will secure it from Die moth. For Territory iu 
New York, send stamp and address 
7PJ-tr JOSEPH WOODROFFE, St. ClatrsviUe, Ohio. 
INDUCEMENTS TO RURAL AGENTS 
In consequence of the recent great advance in the prices 
of paper, wages, etc. we cannot really afford to furnish 
the Rural for 1834 at ita present low rates and give any 
Extra Premiums to Club Agontd. And yet we have 
resolved to be more liberal than we can afford, in order 
to make some return for the kind efforts the friends of the 
paper are making to maintain and extend ita circulation, 
We therefore make the following offers to all forming 
clubs for our next volume, except successful competitors 
for Premiums offered to Boys and Young Men under 21 
years: 
To every one remitting $10 for Six Copies of the Rural 
New Yorker, previous to the 1st of February, 1361, we 
will send an extra copy of the paper for one year; or, if 
preferred to Rural, a copy of hither of the following 
valuable and popular works, postage paid: 
Randall’s Practical Shepherd, 
Barry’s Fruit Garden, 
Jenning’s Horses and their Diseases, 
Jenning's Cattle and their Diseases, 
Liebig's Natural Laws of Husbandry, 
Langstroth’s Hive and Honey-Bee. 
To every person remitting $15 for Ten Copies of the 
Rural, as above, we will give an extra copy and also send, 
postage paid, a copy of eiiher of the above named works 
— aud for every additional ten subscribers we will give the 
Club Agent a free copy of the paper, whether remitted for 
before or after the 1st of February. 
"J.KAY DORKINGS, CAYUGA IILACK DUCKfi, and 
* Hi onto T urines, for snlu hv subscribin'. 
719-fit JOHN R. PAGE, Sonnett, N. Y. 
riA-PJCETlS CURED- 
\_2 Uauoeia cured without path m the use ,,l the knife. 
Tumorous White swelling, Goitre, Ulcers and all Chronic 
diseases successfully treated. Circulars describing treat¬ 
ment sent free of charge. Address. 
DBS. BABCOCK & TOBIN, 
71fl-tf 27 Bond Street, Now York. 
Oni.HTSON’S EXCELSIOR VECilT. 
i ABLE CUTTER A 1'iiiMT Pkrmuh Machine! 
O NK Mil.LION Al’I’LK PEEK LIN UN KOI! RALE at 
the Elba Nurseries, at *1,60 mid $3,IS) per 1,000. Also, 
a large stock and good as urtnrant id lioalthv and well 
grown Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Grape Vines, Shrubs, 
fee , at exceedingly low pneos Orders reapeaMhlly solicit¬ 
ed. Address, K. J. PE f IT BONE A S(5N, 
716-I3t Elba Genesee Co., N. Y. 
Saxony Fleece,lit tb...,. 
American full blood Merino. 
Do hair aud three quarter do_ 
Do Native and quarter do. 
ExtTapulled...... 
Supnrttno do... 
No. I do,...... 
California fine, unwashed. 
Do common do .. 
Peruvian washed.. 
Chilian Merino unwashed. 
Do Mestixa do . 
Valparaiso do 
South American Merino unwashed. 
Do do Mantissa do ..... 
Do do common washed. 
Do do Entie Rios washed..., 
Do do do do unwashed, 
Do do Cordova washed. 
Cape Good Hope unwashed... 
East India washed.. 
African unwnshed... 
Do washed....... 
Mexican unwashed....... 
Texas... 
Smyrna unwashed.... 
Do washed. 42(7646 
Syrian unwashed. 22(5)25 
BOSTON, Nov. IS —The quotations of this market are 
as follows; 
Saxony and Merino, tine.,...80@87c 
The Provision Markets. 
NEW TOKK, Nor. 16—A anas — Quiet and steady. 
Sales at 08,75 for pots, ami $9,81>i for pearls. 
Flour— Market is (V better, with only a moderate de¬ 
mand. Sales at $s,iX7ri6.20 for aoperflne State; $i>.4i>®6.50 
roi extra State. $W3U@6 3<l for supnrdno Western; 07,16*1 
7 65 for common to medium extra Western; $7,550L7.ti(> for 
shipping brands extra round hooped Ohio; and 07,65®9.50 
for trade brand*, the market closing quiet. Sales choice 
extra State were made at *6,M(o'6.65. Canadian Flour 
may be quoted 5 o.bflttar, with a mtiusrite demand Sales 
at $ 6 , 43 (ai 6 .W for common; 06 . 500 'A,W for good to choice 
extra. Rye Hour scarce sod llr-n. at SAJNe ll.NS for Infe¬ 
rior to choice. Coro meal decidedly better. Sa]«e at $ 6 . 74 ) 
P’ruitH, dry and green, 
Butter, Cheese, 
Laral, Hama, 
Pork, JBeef, 
ICrKh. JPotxltry, 
Game, Vegetable*, 
Flour, O-rain, 
Heads, Hops, 
Clotton, Wool* 
Tobacco, IT lux, 
Tallow, Petroleum, 
Starch, Act;.* Ate.* 
Can have them w ll sold at the highest prices in New York, 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
oity, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
J081AH CAJU*KN TRU. 
•S Jay Htres-L, New York. 
N. B.— The advertiser has had abundant experience tn 
this business, and trusts that he will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the most earefti! attention to the Interests of his 
patrons. The articles are taken charge of on their arrival, 
and carefully disposed of, prom ptly, to good cash customers, 
and cash returns made Immediately to the owner. (The 
highest charge made for receiving and selling is 6 percent.) 
A New York Weekly Price Current Is issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, which Is sent free to all his patrons. A specimen 
copy sent free to any desiring it A trial wilt prove the 
above facts. For abundant references as to responsibility, 
integrity, 3ic n see the “Price Currant. ’ 
K3F* Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. 
SEND FOIL 
A. FREE COPY 
o w 
PRICES CURREICT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOS1AII CAIIPENTER, 
JW*. 32 J«!/ Slrttty -Y*t# Furl* 
tlT Produce Ronglit 
2 f/a.'IO 
80® 32 
14otjlS 
- 
4ftoi45 
S0®50 
4I)®50 
TO BOYS AND YOUNG MEN 
We offer Premiums worth, in the aggregate over FIVE 
iiCNI>hi:i> holla its mainly through the liberality 
of Hon. T C. Pbtkrs, whose letter is given on page 383 of 
this paper. Iu addition to the Improved Short-Horns 
offered by Mr Pktrss. we shall add a list of premiums — 
consisting of Books, Albums, Implements, Machines. Ac.,— 
valued at from $3 to $15. The complete list wit) soon bn 
given in the Rural, or a Supplement, and sent to all appli¬ 
cants. The principal condition will be tliut competitor* 
roust remit according to our Club terms, and ouch proctirs 
the subscribers iu bis owq county or within ten miles of 
his re ideoce. 
We trust every Boy or Young Man who feels «r,y 
interest In the success of the paper will at once become 
a Recruiting Officer for the Rural Bmcsadb, and see whAt 
can be done toward securing the Bounties offered. What 
say, Boys? If Ayt. of course you will at once open the 
Rural Campaign for ISCI. 
GRAUt-Wheat market, llrmer hut quiet. Sale" at $1.42 
ffi)$|, 4 S for ChirAgo spring; *1,17(81,3.) lor old do; $I.49 i 2>‘1,4S 
for Milwaukee club; $I.4T®1.«8 tor amber Milwaukee; 01.32 
@1.60 for winter red Western; $l.61®l,ta for amber Michl 
gan. Rye (Inner, flalo* at l.n) for Western and State 
Bariev market, quiet; sales at $1,00 fur Canada East, anrl 
$l,57(Sii,B7for Canada West. Barley malt unchanged at $1 
34. Peas continue dull at *1,07 for Canada. Corn much 
excited and may he quoted 3®So higher. Sale* at $1,16® 
1 21 for shipping mixed Western in *'oro, closing firm at 
the latter livore . tho demand Is chiefly speculative, (bits 
excited, ‘/PiAj better. Sales at 90^9Jo for Canada, 90(a) 
92Sc for Western and State, 
Provisions — Pork unt much ebetigo. demand fair.- 
Sales at $16,6i)(S018,73 for mess; $18,000)17,511 for new prime 
mess, and 0 1 2, is fa 12,25 for prime Lard quiet and steady. 
Butter selling at MAUc for Ohio urul ilib'IOc tor State. 
Cpeeso armor at 13 all 6 c for common and prime. 
Hops— Market is kteady, with moderate request, at 20® 
28.’. for now. 
BUFFALO, Nov. 2) —Ft,onu— Thn market steady with 
fair demand. Sales at *7,75 for white wheal, double extra 
Canada: $6i50(e)6.73 for Dlinois bakePs; $7,23 Inr double ex¬ 
tra Kentucky' 07 25 for double extra Ohio and Michigan, 
closing tirin, and lending to an advance 
Grain The wheat market for the week opened quiet, 
and closed lirm on Frtdav, with fsir milling and speculative 
demand, and OH Saturday rc.ircrlv so firm. Sates at SI ,*11 
for red winter $l.2ufml fur No sOhicngo spring $1,23 
Thr Exoklhior Vkoktaiu.k Cuttkr took tho FIRST 
PREMIUM at the State Fair, held at Rochester, in 1862 . 
AIbo, at thu State Fair held al Utica Iu 1863 Tho FIRST 
PREMIUM at the Michigan State Fair, in 1868 The FIRST 
PREMIUM at the Pennsylvania State Fair, in 1863, aud the 
FIRST PREMIUM at the New Jersey Stale F*ir,l„ 1863. 
The Machine will be shipped to any part ol tho country 
on receipt of price 010. Address, 
ROBERTSON & CO.. 
722-8teow 82 South Salina street, Syrocme, N. Y. 
071 VIII ) HUG .IU IIUW, illiU,.,.. 
Do do flrll blood. 
Do do half and three-fourths 
Common .... 
Pulled extra.. 
Do superline. 
Do No. I. 
Do No. 2 . 
Western mixed.71X7676 
Smyrna washed. 88 ®'i) 
Do uuwaahed.23(a)35 
Syrian.20®42 
Cnne.4(1<5Vt8 
Crimea. 19®35 
Bueno* Ayres.20®12 
Peruvian washed.22®42 
Canada.68(0)65 
California.37®65 
BUFFALO, Nov. 23.—The market quiet, *ltti but little 
doing. Prices rauge from I0®7i)c as to quality.—Journal. 
TORONTO, Nov. IS -Wool, little offering at 36®41)^c 
^7 tt,.-Globe. 
OVSR all 
universal^ 
Thb Practical Shepherd— 
A Correct kill. — In one of the 
Appendices of The 1‘radical 
Sfirphent, — page 426—a wrong 
column of figures (giving the 
number of eheep In the United 
States tn I860,) was inserted by 
an unaccountable clerical error, 
and not observed until a few 
thousand copies of the work 
were printed, hound aud sold. 
Though probably not more than 
one person in a thousand of 
those having the book has jet 
discovered the error (it being in 
an Appendix and not the body 
of tho work,) we hasten to 
make the proper correction. 
We therefore publish herewith 
the column of figures correctly 
printed, and in such shape that 
every reader having one of the 
erroneous copies—and we pre¬ 
sume a great proportion of the 
copier of the work already sold 
are in the hands of Rural sub¬ 
scribers—can readily attach the 
amendment to pago 426, by 
pasting the accompanying fig¬ 
ures over the last columu of 
figures -on the page Tho 
text has been properly correct¬ 
ed, so that copies of The Prac¬ 
tical Shepherd hereafter issued 
will not be found erroneous in 
its figures, even on the most 
critical examination. 
Number. 
369,081 
202,674 
1,075,718 
117,107 
18,857 
29,958 
512.618 
775,230 
2,157,375 
258.228 
15,702 
938,930 
180,855 
462,472 
155,765 
114,829 
1,465,477 
13,123 
337,764 
937,446 
310,634 
135.228 
2,617,855 
646,749 
3,063,887 
75,936 
1,631,640 
32,624 
233,509 
773,317 
783.618 
721,993 
1,042,916 
332,454 
clothes 
At the residence «f Mr Wm Pottkb. iu Madison, Lake 
Go., Ohio, on tho 28 th Oct, by Rov 0. S. Thomas, Mr. 
SAMUEL BUN N, of Geneva, Ashtabula Co., 0., and Miss 
CORDELIA N. POTTER, (if the former place. 
iqc; scocK aii'i'trioano osm, aao-s nv , o<, 
Peas -In fair request, with a.-iIhh at SSQM'c 
Skkds—T he market steady with moderate demand; sales 
itt $2,62', for timothy Nothing doing in Clover nonu in 
market. 
i’ROTJBTON* in fair demand for Pork, ftt $16.00 for old 
mess and $17,Oo for new mess Reef nominal Smoked 
moats scare*' aud nominal. White flab and trout in hall' 
bbls. firm nt $3.50. 
Chkksk-T he market for the week has ruled active for 
shipment, with fairIhuslnoss done prfo.' *, If anything, a 
shade firmer, but without quotable Change. Quoted at 11 
(a,. 15c, and for pine Apple !2c. 
Brass—F inn at #2,25(0)2,60 perbirihel. 
ALBANY, Nov. 23, Flour and Meat,. -The market 
opened firm with a good demand for all grades, aud during 
the morning a fair bud ness wa- done at very full, and in 
some ln*ttnc*a, better prices limn wan obtained on Satur¬ 
day. Buckwheat,Flour and Com Meal are unchanged 
Grain. 'There is a fair supply of wheat otfei log, but up 
to the Close nothing traurpir**'! Rye firm, with sales of 
State at $1.30. Buyer* and sellers of corn are wide apart 
in their views, and nothing win done. Western mixed is 
held at $1,2*, in store, lo Barley there was a moderate 
business done, nt about previous prices. Sides Wavne 
county «t $(, 44 , Canada East at $1,45, mid do. West at $i,»3, 
Oat* quiet, but more firmly held. Sales Slate at 87c, de¬ 
livered, hot many were holding at 9()e 
Fkku - Sales 10 tons middiingi at $1,90. 
TORONTO, Nov. 18 Flouh—S uperfine, $i,0XVi.t.m) for 
shipment, & barrel; 4 ,Wo i p) f,, r home consumption, ex¬ 
tra, $4,dlKa*4.35; fincy, $4,15" 4 , 2 ( 1 , Superfine, $4,Woj4,75, bag 
flour, $4 \h 200 lbs. 
Grain Fall whontat ftt o$i, 04 per bushel; car loads duff 
at70<aikic fl bu-liel. Spring wheat st 7ly ii77c p bushel. 
Barley in good demand at (ifiVHOo ip bushel Oats at 85® 
41clpbu*bel Rve, In r) tb Pea* on®58c >* bughal. 
Provisions— flams, $9.40©ltMl0 1(XJ lbs. Bacon, $6,50 
®7,<xm 100 tbs Cheese, 09.fs*.a,io.iXJ 100 tbs. wholesale; 
Nero 3.(uicrtiscmcnts 
708-tf 
Gkrat DisooyKRr 
USEPUL and VALUABLE 
DISCO VERY I 
HXXjTOXvT’S 
INSOLUBLE CEMENT I 
Is of more general practical utility 
than any iuyentino now before the 
public It ha* been thoroughly te»t- 
ed during the Usl two yeursby practi¬ 
cal meo, ami pronounced by all to be 
BUI'KIMOU TO ANY 
Adhesive Preparation known. 
Hilton’* IiiHnltiblc Crnii nt ig a new 
tiling, and the result of years of 
stud v; its combination is on 
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES 
and nnilernocircumstanceHorchange 
of temperature, will it become cor¬ 
rupt or emit any offensive smell. 
BOOT nnd SHOE 
Manufacturers using Machines, will 
find It the beat article known for Ce¬ 
menting the Channels, as it works 
without delay, is not unvoted by any 
change of temperature. 
JEWBIiFlTAS 
Will find it sufficiently adhesive for 
their use, as lias been proved. 
IT IB KB PEC I ALLY' ADAPTEIX 
TO LEATHER, 
And we claim as an especial merit, 
that it sticks Patches and Linings to 
Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong 
without etitchlog- 
rr IS THE ONLY 
LIQUID CEMENT EXTANT 
That is a sure thing for mending 
Furnllurf, Crockery, Toy*, 
Hone, Ivory , 
And articles of Household use. 
Remember Hilton’s Inaoluble 
Ckmknt Is in a liquid form and as 
easily applied a- pa.te Hilton'* In- 
sol**til*' Cement i» Insnhibhi in water 
or Oil. Hilton 1 * Insoluble Cement 
adheres oily AUbctanrex. 
Supplied in Family or Manufacturers’ 
Packages from 2 ounces to 10(1 tbs. 
Hll.TON lUlOH A CO., 
Proprietors, Providence, R I 
SELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE! 
T3P ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance — Thirty- 
Fivk Crnts A Link, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 52J4 eeuts per line o( space SpROiAl. 
Notiokm (following reading matter, leaded,) 60 cents a line. 
Thk only Wringer with the Patent 
Cog Wheel Regulator, 
which positively prevent# the rolls from 
BREAKING OR TWISTING ON THE SHAFT.! 
It was pronounced superior to alt others at the World’s 
Fair, at Loudou. 1862 It look llm Fikst Pkbmium at the 
groat Fair of the AM EUICAN INSTITUTE, New York City, 
IMJ, where the Judges wore practical mechanics, and ap¬ 
preciated C.OG-WHF.K1. 8 - 
It took the First Phrmifm at tho 
New-York State Fair 1862 and 1863. 
Vermont State Fair -—1863. 
Pennsylvania State Fair-. 1863. 
Michigan State Fair. .1863. 
Iowa State Fair.1863. 
Illinois State Fair.-.1863. 
And at. County Fairs without number. 
Oraxcib Judd, of the American Agriculturist, says of the 
Universal Clothes Wringer. 
•• Wi; think tho machine much more than pa vis for IT¬ 
SELF every TKAiiln t)u* saving of garments I "hero aro 
soveral kinds neatly alike In gcn.rul construction, but wo 
cojishicr it important that tbn W ringer he fitted with Cogs, 
othmwue a man. of garments may clog tho rollers, and the 
roller* nj>0f> the crauk-.-liaft Mil* ami tear tin* clothes, or 
the rubber break looso from the shaft. Our own Is one of 
the fir-ri made, and it 1« as (.oon ah NEW after nearly four 
year’s constant u«k.” 
We have seven sixes, from $5,80 to $30. Thu ordinary 
family sizcMare No. 1, $19. turd No. 2 , $7. These have 
COO-- W JET E E r. e, 
and are Warranted In every particular. 
On receipt of the price, from places where no one is Bell¬ 
ing, wu wifi send the U- C W. free (J expense. What we 
especially want is a good 
CAN VA 8 SEH 
in every town Wo offer liberal inducements and guar¬ 
antee the exclusive+ale. 
JLLIL’8 IVES A- C4L, 
722 317 Broadway, New York. 
Applicable to the 
useful Arts. 
ROfillELft PEACH STONES. FOR RALE 
cheap. FITRIAN 8» POGUE, 
Bridgeton, New Jersey. 
A 4 . E NTS W A NT F. 10 - To Canvass for Victor'* 
new work, ’’ History of American Conspiracies" from 
17<io to WIKlj one of th« most novel and attractive hooks 
yet offered to canvassers In on<* volume, full actavq, 080 
nnges, magnificently illustrated with steel engravings. 
Heavy percentage and no corn petition. Sold only byjsub- 
scrlprion and exclusive territory given. Send for circular 
of terms, &o. Address EDWARD F. floviiY, 
No. LlSpruca street, New York. 
A new thing. 
Its Combination. 
rj^lUE FAVORITE. 
The best and only reliable 
nan cblmury burnerfor }*©- 
. troleum. It makes a clear, 
& . steady light, without smoko 
/>\’t odor, aod consumes but 
hfilf the oil of a chimney 
ytTTu r] miner. It Yorks perfectly 
-/LuNs/ i" every way ami is perfcct- 
ly rate It will fit the com- 
W V j mon size Petroleum lamps 
Sent by mail, postage Paul, 
tor sixty-live ceutH. Wrile 
HUTCHINSON k GO., Cayuga, N Y 
Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers. 
Jewelers. 
The Cattle Markets. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 17 -For Beeves, Milch Cows, Veal 
Calves, ami Sheep and Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue aud Forty-fourth street; 
at Chamberlain’s tiudroo River, Bull’s Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street; at Browning’s in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue; and alao.tt O’Brien’s Central Bull’s Hood. Sixth street. 
For Swine, at AllortOu's Yard, foot ot :!7th street, N. R.— 
The current price* for the week at all the markets are as 
follows- 
hkkf uattle. 
First quality... 01 cwt $in,00@l 1,09 
Ordinary quality. M.IKX*)! 9,50 
Commonquality. 7.iXXni 7..W 
Inferior quality. 6.C0® 6,7.5 
COWS AUD CALVES. 
First quality .$15,00// ft),(X) 
Ordinary quality. 49.005845,0(1 
Common quality.SS.fflXaMO.OO 
Inferior quality. 30,095 i.35,00 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality.^ lb 7,'S®8 c 
Ordinary.... 6 577 c 
Common...D }£®6 c 
Inferior. 6 @51*0 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
F.xtras.03 head $4,75G'5,25 
Prime quality. 4,5001*4.75 
Ordinary. 4,1)0^1,50 
Common. A.NKSii'OO 
Inferior. 3,00^3,60 
8 VIXX 
Com fed... 6%(!QWa 
I)" Light and Medium. @ c. 
Still Hogs.... 5>*f<y6 c 
ALBANY, \ov 23 .—Bkkvk*. — Altnough the supply is 
scarcely equal to the weekly average, the market Is heavy. 
We have indicated a slight advance on the b* st wades, 
which, owing to their scarcity, are in comparatively brisk 
request. 
Rkckipts.—T he following is our comparative statement 
of receipts at this market oyer the Central Railroad, eati- 
mating sixteen to the ear:— 
Cor. week 
This week. Last week la.-t year. 
Beeves...2,8!W 3,i£8 
Sheep.3,6no 5,0»l .... 
Hogs. HW 210 _ 
Pricer:— It will be seen that there is scarcely any 
change in prices: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium (per 100 fts)....$6,5*Xa*—* $0,(K)@0,00 
Extra.5,7iXe,C/ 20 8,71X3,8,00 
First quality.4.75^5,25 1,74,71,5,2.’/ 
Second quality.^..... 3,t<X7?ri.iX) 3,5 ;7i.l,iv) 
Tliiid quality. 2.to.2l3.ttJ 2/*>.7..%99 
SiiHKr- it will he raeu that there are only 3,tX:0 head in 
for the week. This in unumaliy light for the aeatOfi, hu* 1 
yet it is equal to the demarnl Nearly nil the sales made 
the past week were at ftjD5J$C It, , for fair to good. 
Hoas are plenty, the demand L iving alacioned some¬ 
what, owing to the mild weatber. During the week prices 
have ranged from 5> 4 '(o;6L_c >J lb., for light Ordinary to 
heavy, fancy State and Western corn-fed. Receipts at 
East Albany, for the week, about 15,090.— Albany Journal . j 
Families. 
BAUD ALL'S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
The Practical Shepherd ; A Complete Treatise on 
the Breeding, Management and Diseases of Sheep. By 
Hon. Hunky 8. Randall, I.L I)., Author of *• Sheep 
Husbandry in the South," "Fine' Wool Husbandry,” 
&u. Wilh Illustrations, 12mo.—pp. 454. 
This work is now ready for delivery to Canvassing 
Agents and persons ordering It by mail. Though first 
published on the 20 (h of October, 1863, it has already 
reached its Seventh Edition! The work comprises 
454large duodecimo pages, is well illustrated, and by far 
the rest and most complktr work on sheep hus- 
ii an dry published in America, if not in Europe. Price, 
$1,50. Copies sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of 
It is a Liquid. 
Remember. 
J>IRDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
CRAIG MICROSCOPE! 
I BB 11-r 
CLOVER THRASHER & HULLER, 
Patented May 18th. 1808 ; Dee. 13th. 1869i April 8th. 
1802, and May 13th, 1862. 
MA.YUKAQTVRKI) IIY 
J olm O. IRirdsell, 
WEST HENRIETTA, MONROE COUNTY, N. Y. 
Tina machine operate* iu Clover thrashing similar to 
Grain Separator# in wheat thniahlog, doing all the work at 
onn operation, without re handling the cfiuff. In the 
hands of good operator, it will thrash, hull, and clean from 
111 tn50 bushels a day without waste of seed. The uuder- 
aigned in timnufitiriurlug the only machine pat»nted that 
thlashes, hal t anil cleans, all at the same operation All 
machines that do the whole work, not marked BlHUSULL’a 
Patent, arc infringMOients. The pobHc am li"r«hy cau¬ 
tioned not to porefiase thos** that air ftifriuveionnt« of said 
patent., in any person purchasing and tiring such will be 
held liable for damages. A11 cornmurdcntinns directed to 
the soheenber, at West, tlenrieUa, will be r/romptly re- 
spomled to. Order early if you wish a lliachinO. 
This Machine has always taken the First Premium at 
Ktaie Fair* where all,-wed to Compete, ami saves more tlmo 
half the expense of the old way of getting Out clover seed, 
iu time ana labor. 
JOHN C BIRDSELL, Manufacturer, 
712eot-tf West Henrietta, Monroe Co., N- Y. 
demand for "The Practical Shepherd "—Ohio Parmer. 
As a who 1 *.-, this book is unquestionably io advance of 
am thing or the kind now before the public .—(Jountry Gen¬ 
ii' man and CulUoaJ/jr. 
The author has brought together iu this volume a rich 
fund of information on tin- round of topics connected with 
the subject—A r *MO York Observer . 
The book is got up in » very creditable style, finely illus¬ 
trated and clearly primed on good paper, sod b idsomely 
bound aud ufoimeuted, — Wool-Growerd& Mannfiv.lurer. 
Io looking it over we find evidence on every page of the 
great service he has rendered to the wool growing popula- 
tioaaud the country —Ctica Moment] Ilerald 
It -trikes me as much the best work yet published forth*; 
American breeder, and it is unquestionably thorough, 
bonmd and impartial.—A. B Allen, fanner Editor Am. 
AytipuuuriH. 
It is the best practical sheep book, I thick, ever poblirh- 
ed. aud doe. great credit to Ur. Randall —B. P Johnson, 
/Sec'yiV. Y. State At/. Society. 
The bonk is all that spy one could ask on the subject (t 
is the bent of its kind, aud aunerior to the heretofore stand¬ 
ard— YouAtt— T. C. Peters, former Editor Wool-Grower. 
1‘atentcd October lit, INtlil. 
The cut shows for Itself, The Yeas'. H -cr U a conven¬ 
ient uteusi! iu winch to et Yeast or 9alt Rising, which 
every one knows requires several honr* t * ferment, and is 
often spoiled tiy bring hen Med or chilled, so as to Fail, 
Sour, or but imperfectly answer the purpiue* 
Much of thin trouble njrt loss i* obviated by having an 
oteo-il that may be liea/ed without sealding.ui 'i rvtaini ng 
heat long enough so that iu winter there N no fear of it* 
gelling chilled aud in immnsr no fire need I to keep it 
BUffteieiitlv warm *o lliat hy netting it nt night it is ready 
fur use in the morning 
Directions. —The yeast i< act in the-inside cylinder. A, 
which is a separate cup. B is a chamber in which thn cun 
i» placed, lo the out.-i ie ►pace, C, hot water Is poured. 
The cover is then repla*-ed, anil it is in cold weather *et 
near the stove, nnd in summer in any convenient place. 
The outride w ill, D, being double, tlie heat i» retalue I 
much longer than In an nrd nary vessel. 
State Kiqitrx will be sold cheap to persons who wish to 
sell again, so that a handsome propt is sure. Persona wish¬ 
ing Righ's will find the aveut rea/iv at nil tiroes to give 
further information, and oblige his customs! s in every pos¬ 
sible way. Address A. SNIDER, Sole Agent, 
Armada, Macomb County, Mich. 
f \r\ \ APPl.L IHUlvS 6 to 8 feet 
.UU.UVA t high, at $v ner bunrirad. 
20,000 Standard P**ar Trees. 5 to 7 feet high* Jt $25 Yi 100. 
10,000 Dwarf Pear Tre*c», 3 to 5 feet high, at $18 1(*l 100. 
20,000 White Grape and Cherry Currants: 5,000 Din nr 
rape Vlnto A large nock of Peach 'ryes, Cherry tree*. 
•REST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER A: W1LSOM 
5IANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal Office, S05 Broadway, N. IT. 
865 «. W. DIRULE, Agent, Uoeiieater, N. Y. 
