I6D 



ij|)c iTarmcv's iHantlilij iHsitov. 



lues, 6(» ; rye, 5(J ; rorii, 50 ; flax seed, 5G ; oniumj, 

 57 ; liii(-kvvli.-!H s.?i!(l, 5-i; siilf. 50; h.iilcv 'lb ; >•!<»- 

 till- lii-iiiK, 5G; liciii|) seed, 44 ; tinii.iliV ^' vA, 45; 

 onis, a4 ; liiiin, 20; hlni; firuss skiiI, 14; ilrutl 

 pfuclieti, ;33 ; ill if cl apiilf .s, U2 ; .siuiie lual, 70. 



f'arin Work fur Kov< mber. 



Niivdiihi'r coiiits, Willi ilinaiiiiiii^ iis|ifi>i imd 

 a vvaniiii;; void'. Pi('|Paie — |iif|iare! Unlil tin- 

 ier Nlaiuls l)i-liiiicl lield liaik li.\ iiiie ^ilul I riiiiiilii 

 — .<liiirl, lor eiiiiilinprs ; Ion;:, lor ilio.-u eiJi|ili>>< <!• 

 Piv|iare Itir wimer, all. b'armer.-, riifrliaiiM>, 

 lamllorils, leiiaiils, uiiU that varii-d ^•|a^s tlial aidi> 

 to niake a inarUf- 1. 



Fariiifrs iiiiifl lie rc!iil_v f'omi I" sli"ltLT \v< II 

 tliK iiiiiiicioiis lieaiU liial Ic^'k lo Ilniii liir aid— lo 

 <li-al oiil loud, ill rr^iilar (|iiaMiiiif^, lo all mm-Ii at. 

 Imv« iiol .li.-.irKlioo lo jicl] llieii.st;lve.-<. Kt ^iular 

 lei-diiij is all iiii|.oi lain lo liiiii who refiaiils llii; 

 growiii ol' Ills sioi-k, as wtll a^ lo liiiii wlio tat- 

 Iriis liis aiiiiiuils lor llif iiiarki-I. 



TIk; iiorili and llii; urst sides of llie liarii and 

 caltle yard should lie li;;lit. No dmjl of air will 

 lie M»!eded wlu-io lh« sonlli side is open lo ilie 

 weallii-r. 0|ieii .^IilmIs an- lielttM- than close harns 

 for jouiif? stock : Imt cows in milk iniisl lie ki'pi 

 warm — the warincsl |mrl of a ham cc liar, thai is 

 opfii on one side, will not lie loo warm lor cinvs. 

 Corn must lie hafVitsle.l soon. _ ll has yet re- 

 CKivnl nodelrimeiii in the open lield, lint it miisl 

 not loiii; reiinim there. A load of it maj he I'lit 

 each (lay and rim into the Warn, where it may he 

 liuskedin llie.se lon^' eveniiifrs and frosty morn- 

 ings. This is lieller than tillini; up llie h.-irii with 

 many loads ai a linn', where damp less will lie 

 comnmnicaled to the ears and where llie husks 

 are made lo cliiiL' too close for rai'iil si<iiiiiiii>:. 

 I'otatois will f^row no lieiter now in ihe hill 



ihaii in liie cellar. C.i I some in;jinioiis liir- 



iliei tell ns how h harij lalior he >av.-s liy inn- 



liiiifr a ilonlile monid liMaiil (Tlonjih directly under 



the hill.-, to loosen the ^r id, and spare ihe hoe 



and hoe-man? Ali\ old plon^'li may he lixed op 

 ill ivv.i lioin> with a second iiioiildei, thai slioidd 

 come lorwaril as fir as the conlier; thus rendir- 

 ili;; the coulter (jnillless of Clitlin'; ihe polatoes. 

 The coulter should slope hack to an an^leol lor- 

 tv- live dejirees; and when it doe.s not, the new 

 liioiildhoard may (it; so shaped as toliirma coul- 

 ter, as the iron plotijrlis, wilhont a ciilier do. 

 Now your potato liocs have only to stir up the 

 loose "e.'irtli, instead of onlerin;; ii soil thai lias lie- 

 come, solid to find tlie potatoes that are not ex- 

 posed. Rough fields luii.-t he iIul: "illi the hoe 

 uloiie. 



Carrots, p;irsiii|is, h'ets and Inrnips.ninst he 

 housed within two weeks. No man of eX|)erienee 

 will irn.sl them out aflin- the middle of Novemher. 

 One de>;ieo north of llie lalillidi- of this place w ill 

 make a difference of oiiit v.eek. 



Trees that are to lie I, splaiiled in Novemher 



iiilisl not remain expo.sed out in frosty nights. 

 Frost spoils ihe roots, and the trees will not 

 lliiive if they live ihroiijih a snminc r. ll is pioli- 

 ahly owinjr to fieizio^ the roots lliat so many ef 

 the trees, liioui;ht here from other St.ile.s, are 

 worihless. rariners who set trees in vovi.inlier 

 shiiidd heat the earth (hmii ahont the ron!s more 

 clo.-e than tliey would in ihi^ .-piiii^'; liir h.ird 

 frosts soineiimes spoil the roots after they are 

 covered w illi earlli. 



Calves wani mneh attention in Novemher and 

 ill the hire- jiail of winter. |{oi\eii hay and roots 

 lire tooil. When spiiiijL' draws ni;;li ihey will eat 

 any kind of hay heller, as they have now f;rovvii 



i.hier and hi me used to dry liiod. Keep ihein 



;;iowiiiL' through the winter; for if their hides 

 adhere to their rihs it is as hard to start lliem as 

 it is lo start the hark of a tree that has stood loiif; 

 w illiont ^'row iii(;. 



Dry wood oiikes lietior c.')in|iany than iireeii. 

 Have some dry to kindle with hy all means, and 

 then hiirii ihe ^'teeii if yon have nut eiion;;li ol 

 the dry. Wood onu'lit to he under cover as early 

 as Septemher, hut Novemher i> lieiier ihiiii the 

 next month lo yive il n shelnr. While hiicli that 

 is sphi as soon ils il m cm is siip|iosi-d hy iiian\ to 

 i;ive ;iH liiiich heat, poiinil for pound, as oak 

 wood. All wood, MH well as all soils of peal, 

 will he foi II I III pi'oiliice heal ill proportion to its 

 wei:.'I.I. \V..lmiI Jliul while o.ik are he.ivie.st. 

 Whin- piio', dry. will iioi wei^'h half as lunch. 

 Wood niiihl Willi propri ly he sold hy wei;;lil 

 wi're ii noi for the idiuiijjeic of weather. 



Tuuis iiiiial be put ill place, ll is ijuilc htiU 



eiiolieh ill snninier to s|iend In ice as iiiiich time 

 111 looking: lor tools as II would reipiire lo |iiil 

 them in place each lime ol n^in:;. Jiiit in No- 

 veiiihei II is siill more iinpoilanl In look up \oiir 

 looks. Chain.-, hai.s, axe.-, saws, liammei.s, and 

 picks, me not so easily loiind iiiiiier the snow — 

 some of which may he expected lielore llianks- 

 iii\iii^ is past. — Mass. PluuiLhmnn. 



How TO MAKE Succotash. — To nlioiii half a 

 piemd of .-alt pork add lliree ipiarls of cold wa- 

 ter, and set it to hoi!. Now cm off three ipiarls 

 of fireeii corn lioni the cohs, set ihe corn aside, 

 ai.d put the cobs to hoil with the pork, as they 

 will add inncli lo the richness of the mi\inie. 

 When ihe pork has hoiled. say half an hour, re- 

 move the cohs ;iiid put in one quart of fre.-lily 

 milheied, ;;recii, shelled lieans ; linil ii^jain lor 

 lilleeii minutes; then iidd the three quarts of 



cor* ll let il hoil another lilieen minutes. Now 



inrii the whole out into u dish, add live or six 

 lari;e spoonfuls of hiitter, season it with pepper 

 lo your taste, and with salt, also, if the salt of 

 the poik has not proved snQicient. If ihe liquor 

 h;is hoiled away, it will he necessary to add a 

 little mine to i; hefore lakiiij; il a"ay from the 

 fire, as this is an essential part of the affiir. — 

 Ii csleni Farmer and Gurdciicr. 



Succotash in Winter.— Take, when jrreen, 

 your I'orn either on the coh or carefully shelled, 

 and your lieans in the pod, dip them in hoilini;' 

 «aler, and I'arefidly dry ihem in the shade svliere 

 then- is a free circulation of air. [*ack them up 

 ill a ho\ or li il', in u liieli they should he kept in 

 a dry place; ,e,d siiccolasl; may he made from 

 them as well in winter as in summer. — American 

 JigrkuHiirisl. 



The Potato Rot. — It is the opinion of many 

 farmers, ihit ihe p.iiati) is rimniii!.' out. The 

 very ii,tellij.eiit London eorrespondent of the 

 Journal of (,'oiiimerci' writes as follows, relative 

 111 this perplexili}.' disease: — 



Meow come to the -nhject of fiveat uloom 

 (iir Ireland — perhaps for the whole kin;:doni. — 

 I,;i-i year the po at to CMip f.-iled — this year it 

 I- imMhilated. The root is dead. I'liere is.no 

 hmiiaii d'liilit on ih - poini — il is deplmahly and 

 iinqm stioiiahly true, lu Eiii'laiid, I fear the 

 same lamiiilahle t;de is to he told, lu u few 

 ilavs whole fields of potatoes have been with- 

 ered. " 



; , I 



CuuE FOR THE Throat. — The t harleston Cou- 

 rier pidili.-hes the lollowiiiL: "Two tahle spnons- 

 fnl of ashes ill one pint ot'hoilin^ w.-iter, lo i\hieh 

 after heio^' strained, aild two leaspoonslid of ta- 

 hle sail, a piece ol' alum and one of s.dtpetre, 

 each the size of a nnime'.', the juice of three 

 limes, or a Utile vinejjar or oraiiije jniee, all 

 sweetened with honey, and \v hen cold, (iarj^le the 

 throat every three hours." 



Horses. — The Soiithern Planter- pretty j:ood 

 .ilithoi iiy in the matter of horses — recommend.- 

 to the Virjiiniairs to cross their stock with the 

 Morjian lilood. lie sajs — 



'■ It is an imdenialile (act that the rai'e-hnr.se 

 stock of this coiml.y.eiihei- lioiu orijiioal defects 

 or injiiifieioiiK hreediiif;, is not the most useful 

 sleek, either liir llie farm or the road; and that 

 if Vir;iiiiia ever ri.'coveis her siipremaey in ihe 

 l.oi.-e line, she can never effecl it hy hreedil 



S4<-f;i— SjiI,.s ill I 3.1. 1 68, I T.j, 9 00 iiiiil 2 50. 

 Swint: — .Small lilts lo iinlilN- at '.Vj- I'.r Si.ivs,aiiil 4Jc fur Bar 

 riiwr^, ulil Ilitgti4c. fur Uarreupi. At rt-tail 4 lu 5^c. 



Krnm llio Mis.-. Hlnugliiii iii, Oct. 31. 

 [Wlinlesale Prices Inside Qiiiiicy M.TrkcI.] 

 QV.V.Y, rOKIv. LAUD. &c. 

 Mfst. Bc( r, per lil.l. Olim .Mess 10 00 :i 1 1 00 



c.i-li pricu ynOa 9S0De. I'uiiie 9 00 a 10 UO 



N.ivv Mess, bbl. ii 00 a 8 60 B.isl..ii Lord, in 

 Nil. I..1".. 7S0.1 bl)ls. per lb. 7a 7J 



Piirk, Bim'n, ex. « Ohio do. dn. d». 7A a 3 



el.]ierbll. a 15 00 Hniim. Bus'n. lb. 71 a 8 



Bosncleir, 13 50 a U OO'U". Oiiiu, [ler It). Cij a 7^ 

 Olilo ex. clear, 12 00 a 13 llOi'I'ongucs, l.bl. 18(A)a'200O 

 l)i.. clear, I'iOOa 12 50' 



BUTTr.P., CHK.KSE AND EfJGS. 

 Lump, 100 lbs. 20 a 23 Cheese. Iksi. Inn, 7 a 7^ 



Tul), bnsi, per Ion, VI a 18 Dn. cotniiinri. Inn, 5 a 

 Shipping, per tim, 7 a 10 K^jfis, per 1(,0 dnz. 17 a 18 



KiaUT Ai\D VEGK'J'ABLKS. 

 Apples, per bill. I .")0 a 2 .50 Onii.iiP.lCO biihs 2 CO a 2 .50 

 l^.tatiics.per bbl. I 60 a I 75 HicUhs, pi rbbl. « OU a 7 00 

 Beels. per bill. 1 00 a I 2.i IVpp. rs.per bhi. 3 lO a 9 00 

 Cjrrols, per bbl. 1 CO a 1 2.j| AhuiuiM*,per bbl.8 tO a 1000 



COXCORD \VHOI-Ky.!l,E 



CASH PKICES CURREIVT. 



For West I.mjia Gou^» Ai GicocLuitis, I-'lulr, Gkai>, I'bo- 



DUC£, IkO.N &. STE.i:t, 1*L.1SII.K, SaLI, Ll^lf, &.C. AiC. 



Coneclcil weekly for Hill's .\. H. Palrint b.vGILMOBE& 

 CLi.\rP, at tile Ucjiot £5tore, L'oncoril, A. H. 



111,1.-1 lint-. »in , .111 III *ri .11,;, i i, ii» nil , niii^ 



loiio-leojied, pill hodii d, n.irrow-hiined, ihoionoli 

 hrid-." 



I'itUi r V\ :> t)lE n A.^IICN I'AI. fltCH^;. 



OlilllOllS ii'iiivi ll I'nr nil lunil' iir t'oiit anil Oriiaiiii'iilal 

 lUlif.s, IV 111! iTl hiat i| jiroiiiiil- of IViii ICiiili irii, 



.Niutiiti, \!a-s-., HI lliu liiwe.a iiiir;-r\ pi ir. ^, vv illi .lit iliar^r 

 111 lici = lil, In WW. KI'.NT, A;', iil, 



Clll.l.Mll, .\. il. 

 U.I. I.l, leiO. II 



W\NTEI>, 



4 I.Ii MniKiof (oiiiitry Priuliiie, Lumber, *r. &c., in any 

 1%. ipialiiuv, liy U. K. I'KCKLK «c l O. 



• 111. I, ISll'i. I'''.l 



ltKlHHri>\ IIIRKKT— MovDAV, ll.'l.9ii, IHlli. 

 lliep.irti-il fiirtllf llail^ AilVL-liser.l 

 \l Mark.t, IJJU |li;i.r Canlr, llltTStir™, 'LMU !'h.\'|i, niel 

 ll.Vl !<« hu-. 



rHut— -flri/ Oil/.i'!.— Thd prims oli'-iin- ll la-l >vei I; uin 

 filtlv -il-t ilii. ll. W" ijii.ilH t-i nirresp iihI -i*Mrii 5 .'5 , fir>t «t'i il 

 ily s.'i . si.niliii I .'ll a I 73 ; tliird S^l a -1 Vt. 

 ■Stoico— Two year iilit aiO ii 15; liiroi; yiur olil ?1G a Sd. 



Oct. 31. 1840. 



ASIIES, Pots 



IVarls 



ALU.VI, .... 

 tlltl.lllSro.\"li, Roll,... 



...AU 

 ....4i 

 4 



Ipliilr 1 



rAMl'IIOK. Rffiileit,.... T.i 



(;A.\'iJl,l:d, iMould, lU 



SpL'riii, 3i3 



i;OFFEK, St. Doiililiso, 6 



I'ortoltici SJ 



PurtiJ CalHllo, ».i 



Extra MesK, 12,00 



Ciiiiiinoii do I U,UO 



Bulter, tl* It., IV'alb 



CiiL-esc, iiL'W milch,. ..7 /it 9 



Four meal, oftld 



Drii-(l apple, bvst 3 /a o 



Lard, northern, 9 



Do. southern, ...■*...,, 8 



Tuikcy.sii.Chicken.<i,t>ust,8 



Gnslins, hesi, 4 



Round llo^s, 4i'S6 



Ohl Goviriiimtnt Java,... 1 1 .REOIVOOU, ground, t* 



COPPER AS, ..a 



FISH, Hank, ^ ciiiinliil, . .ii,7 J 



Pollock :i,-.!f> 



Bay, 3,1)0 



Old Dun, 4..'>ll 



No. 1 Sahiiiiu, IP-I.W, I4,UU 



.\o. 1 .Shuil, ItHilil, la.uu 

 Toil's a^ Sonnils, pbM, li.liu 

 ll.li.Fliis,p^hl.l, 9,00 



hilllU.. 0,76 



I, i\ic.irii!oa, {F» Ion, 3.5,110 



RICF., jf» liiioil. bust, 4,oJ 



ROSI.N, f< lilil .,50 



• A1..1;K ATL'.s, |ir.stqiiOllti,5 

 S.VL'l , St. Ubes, |f> hhil. a,.*!! 



Caili/., ...'; ;(,'.;6 



II lire-, 4,110 



U'urks Island, 4,><U 



Liverpool, 3,25 



Do. liiii', Woilhinnstou 



hraii.l, |?-ba: i,O0 



. Uo. olli. r braiiils 1,76 



S.VtTPETliE. ciuilc, 8 



Do. r.Hti-fl,. a 



SEED. Clover, Horlli. in,, laj 



Do. soullii-iu, 10 



lUrilsjias-, pliii i,95 



FLIsril'K,lillia,f>liin,:Hl,'in l SHEK'I'IMiS, prune (^vil ..?S 



Tanipico, ...ii.OU 



Groiiiiil, 1;^ bund 1,75 



GLUK, Itiissianbest 17 



.■\iil ricali, ; ..11 



GlvAl.N. Oat.s, 4i ccnLs lf> bu 



I'oin, '..s",l iloilo liu 



Itye, 75 ilo dobii 



lieans, 73 ''(t' 1,73 



Pas, sua 75 



i;Ri.\"Dsrii.\i;s,i.t.iuai- 



ily, riiii^li.'-l,!^liiinil.-i,-Jo 

 Do.'do. unliiil.-lKd, l,3il 



IIF,Rl!l.\'i:,lr' lio.\, .\... 1, .30 

 ftal. ll, 75 



INDUiu, ll,ni;al,.l,li'oi 1.7,5 

 .Siniiisli ll.iat,...l,ll '(1. L-W 

 .Manilla, 75'» l,-'.'5 ' 



IRON, dill Sable, 5 



Enslisli, 4 



Hank-, rcliiicd, 4.^ 



l'.nslish,.<lleCt, ti 



Russia, ll l.tOiVi 



Ulil Sahli- nail rods, Ji 



Non^-ician do ' 



roiuiiioii do 4^ 



Eiisilisli liiiop, 3 



Aiii.;riran do *! 



Sliui- Shap.'s, .\iii 1 J 



S\v rilfs, shoe shapas 4 4 



I,E.\TII1;K. New Voik 

 Soli-Loalller, l.iillil, 11 ff 

 Do. II, aw, 1-liW 



I.I <H'. Tl lastoii, lii.-l 



ipialio 1,'?3 



Cauiif ,00 



l.fKii\ lliil), SI. 111. mill. 



po, |l> Ion, aJ.liO 



Caiiipi'iicliy, 117,00 



(Iruiiiiil, ]i* hiiiid 1,7.') 



MACKEREL, .\<i. I, t> 



bid 0,00 



No. .J 7,110 



No.3 -VHl 



Mill, ASSES, Havana SO 



Sitrlinim, . ..' ~~ 



Tiini.lol S5 



Polio Itiro, 3l» 



Siejiu' llous -, 40 



\\lt.s. lli.tionlronCo's 



lieui.l,. ..;... 4J 



111,1 Col,.ll\ d 'l', 



\\i\i nil lion Co. 



Malil • 



I'l.VSTEH, KHon li.UO 



.siiI.M; I.E.*-, tiist quality, 



•No. 1 , piiie, tl* .M :i,5i) 



do', do. ilo. spriici', -',^.5 



SlIIK'l l.\G.-, V* yard, IJ 



SHU r, assorted 5', 



SHOVELS, cast slci I, (^ 



d../, Iii.no 



Istei I poinlKO do 11,00 



Iron do. b -.-l, s,0« 



Do. coniiiii.n, t>,30 



SOAP, Castile, 10 



\Vbll. (JiKins b.sl, 8 



liiov. ii,.\iri, ....l 



Pninily, .1 



E.Mrd Ii 



[iSPICES. Cassia, in innl.-, ao 



Do. iffiiiind, aa 



Cloves, 30 



Giieiur, pure, 9 



.Mace 1? lb, 1,00 



Niitiei-iis. b sl 1,50 



Pinieiitii, ivliol,-, la 



Do. ^Toiiiid la 



l'.|ip^r, vvli.,|c, 11 



Do. Kroiiiid, 13 



STEEL, S» odes, li-sl 7( 



.SainL-rs,,ii, Itrollieis as 



Co. cast ste.l, \» 



JiMsi.p &. Son, ll 17 



Oorionii , ocsl la{ 



Do. coioiiioii, lu 



Conrli <pniei, tii-sl, !).^ 



SUGARS. I<r„»ii Huva- 



n.i. very b.-si sj 



Do. do. iiriiiif s 



Do. do. fair, 7.1 



Doiililereftft. East I', loal.ll,' 



Do. do. crushed, H' 



Do. do. powder, d IJ 



Ciiiniii'iii bkllf, lo 



Porto Itico, h.st, SJ 



Poiilird Mnsrovado do...t.^ 



TAIl, ^> bhi 3,IK1 



TE..\S. GiliipowiU-r, lu-sil 



linalilv, V» II 73 



Iniperlai, do t<0 



llvson.il tX) 



Hys.ii.ekio. di 30 



Votiii-/ tl\ ^i,ii,roiiiiiioii, .:i3 



Do. il.i. niir 40 



Do.dn. uood 45 



Do. d ..bisl. 53 



I J ' Tlin AI 'I 1 1, coiiinion kei! 



l),i. troiind, 10,110 I 



i'RiiVISIll.\S. Pork Ex- 



liacl.ar |f> bid IB,'I0 



Coiuiuou do HiOO 



.III 



Good dn. 

 Coiniioin box, 



(;,,i.diio 



Iloinv l),w,do. belt. ...!■< 



Cavtndisb 'iHta'SI^ 



. 1--' 



