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Rnlv.iltJ lur the ,Nr«v Knilmiil Kaimri. 



R*>>i;rul ilie rhrrnioiiiplrr ni tlu- (iar<!riii>r tli« pra|irialora 

 of Ihr Kcw EnnUml F«rni«r, llriigkiiin, Maw. in • (haded 



UltlNOSTO.MCB, ON KHU'I'IO.N IlOl.l.K.llN 



URIUIITON .MAKKKT. — MoxnAT, July 12, 1841. 

 Repnrtril for Ihe N^w Knelnntl Karmer. 



Al Market 310 Dpel Callle, 70 Cows and Calyea, 

 3500 Sheep and 125 Swine. 7.^ Hecf Catlle unsold. 



I'rice«. — lleef Cattle — We continiiB tn rcdiico our 

 quolatinns. Vml niLnlilv, $G 00 a (i 23 fecund quali- 

 ty, $J 25 a 5 75. Third quality, $4 00 a 5 00. 



Cuirs and Calres. — Dull. A Inrgn number unsold. 

 Sales, $20, $22, $2^>, $2tj, $30 and $40. 



SSerp. — Pales qiiiik for prime lols. Prices for lots, 

 «) 50, !») 73, $1 rfS, $2 00, $2 17, $2 25, $2 33, $2 .W, 

 and $2 75, 



.•npiwe. —Those at market were reported last week. 

 Mo lots sold to peddle. At retail rrum 5 to 7, accord- 

 ing to size and quality. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected icUh great eare, wccA/y. 



SEEDS. Herds Grass, very little in market. Red Top, 

 oew seed Iiy the hag 50 lo 5^ c. Clover — Northern, 13c. 

 —Southern, S lo 9 c. Klai Seed, il, 37 to 1 53 bu. Lu- 

 Mnie. 2.) c. per lb. 



PLOUll. Howard Street «5 37— Genesee 85 25— Ohio 

 t5 12. 



GU.'MN'. Corn — Northern Yellow none — Round Yel- 

 ow C*— Southern Flat Yellow CO~White 64. — Rye— 

 Vorthcrn 6) 10 63— Southern 50 to 55. Oats— Southern 44 



40— Northern 46 to 50. 



PROVISID.NS Beel— Mess SlO 50 to II 00— Prime 

 16 50- No. I 89 no. Pork— Extra- 15 00— Clear 14 50— 

 Mess 813 on. Hams — Northern 9 c. per lb — Southern, 

 lone. Lard— Boston 9 c per ll>. — Souinero, 8 lo 6 1-2. 

 Jutter— Lump 19 to 22— Firkin 12 lo 18~Shippini 8 to 14. 



H.AY. p'r ton. Sl3 to20-Easlern Screwed 814 lo 16v 



CHEESE— Old II c— News. 



EOGS. II a 12. 



WOOL— The market for this article has not experienced 

 iny change of late. Pulled Wool is rather scarce, and ihere 

 6 hut a limited supuly of low Fleeces, and of fine Fleeces the 

 itock is also moderate. Prime or .Saxony Fleeces, washed, 

 b. 50 to 55 c. — .American full Mood, wasncd, 47 lu .'lO — Do. 



1 4 blood, washed, 44 lo 46 — Do. 1-2 blood, washed, 36 to 

 ,0—1-4 and common do, 3* to 37— Smyrna Sheep, washed, 

 ?0 to 2S— Do. unwashed, 10 to 14— Bengasi Sheep, 8 to 10 — 

 iuenos Avres unpicked, 7 lo 10 — Superfine Nonnern pulled 

 amb 43 to 46 — No. 1 do. do. 37 lo 42— No 2 do do 26 to 30 

 —No 3 do do 1 810 20. 



Grindstones of different sizes hung on friction rollers and 

 moTeil with a fool (reader, is lound In be ti ^reat improve- 

 ment on the present mode of han^in? grindstones. The 

 ease with which Ihey move upon the rollers, renders llicm 

 vrry easy to turn with the foot, by which the labor of one 

 man is tafed, and the person in the act o! grinding, can 

 govern the slone more lu his mind by having the complete 

 control ol his work. Slon« bung in Ibis mnnner are be- 

 coming daily m"rc in use, and wherever used, give univer- 

 sal satisfaction. The rollers can be altacbed to atones bung 

 in the common way. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., Nos. 61 and 62 

 North Market Boston. July 14 



TYE rp CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 500 Chains for lye- 

 ing up Catlle. 



These chains, introduced by E. H. DEnav, Esq. of Salem, 

 and Col. Jacques, for the piwpose of securing cattle lo the 

 stall, are found to be the safest and most convenient mode 

 of fastening cows and oxen lo the stancliion. 



For sale by J. BRECK & CO., No. 52 North Market st. 



GOOn CULTIVATORS AT $3 50 



Good Cultivators for sale at the New England Agricultu- 

 ral Warehouse, Nos. 51 & 62 North Market Street, Price 

 S3,-.0. JOS. BRECK & CO. 



LAoroaiETBRS. 



PATENT Br\sS SYRINOE-'H'UAI.E OIL SOAP 



Willis's Patent Improved Brass Syringe for watering 

 )lants, grape vines, small trees, destroying the Rose Bug, 

 ilc. This Syringe may be used on all occasions when waler- 

 ng is necessary for using a solution prepared for the pur- 

 30se, lo prevent mildow on grape vines, and also to use the 

 Jreparalion of Soap for the deslruclion of the Rose Bu^. 



This Syringe may be had of JOSEPH BRECK «.• CO, 

 fos. 61 and 52 North Market Street, who has for sale the 

 iVhale Oil Soap, a sure preventative against the ravages of 

 he Ruse Bug and other mseels. The Snap should be dilu- 

 ed by water, al the rate of fifteen g>llons of water lo two 

 xiunds of Soap, and applied by the Syringe. The Soap is 

 D kegs containing 23 lbs. , at one dollar per keg. July 14 



DAHLIA POLES. 



600 dozens of Dahlia and Bean Poles. Also, 20OO feel ! 

 >f Ladders, 16 lo 40 feel in length, for sale by .MOSES Just received at the New England Agricultural Wore- 

 •■RENCH, Jb., Maine wharf, Broad st. near the bottom of house. No. 51 and 62, North Market st., a few sets of Lac- 

 iammer ft. 6w June 2 tomelers, for teslin/; the quality of milk 



DCRHAJI COW FOR SALE. 



A young full blooded Durham Cow and her calf— a vei-r 

 al in every particular. Apply lo EDWARD 



June 23 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



!es 



nTCUMB,J«., Newburyporl. 



May t 



FOR SALE 



Two pair of Pigs, Berkshire and China. 

 BRECK it CO. 



JOSEPH 

 June 30. 



liK\OI,VI»li IIOKKK IIAUK. 



The Revolving Horse Rake has been in general use in 

 most parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and is found to 

 be one of the most useful labor saving inacnines now in use. 

 One man and horse, wilh a boy lo lead, will rake on an av- 

 erage fnim 25 to 30 acres per day with ease, and do the work 

 well. There is a great advjntace in ibis rake overall othera, 

 as the person using it dues uoi nave lo slop the horse to un- 

 load the rake. 



For sale al Noa.Sl & 52 North Market Street, by 

 June 9. JOS, BRECK & CO. 



GARDEN SRRD8, 



For sale by Joseph Bkeck & Cc. at the New ENOLAnti 

 Farmeb Oj-fke, .V". .i: and 52 A'ortt Murkel St. /"u- 

 ton. The subscribers would inform the public that ihey 

 have now ou band the. largest collection of seeds ever I*- 

 fore oflereil by sale in this city, embracing every variety 

 of /\fW, Kilcheiij Garden^ and Ornamental Flower Seeds 

 desirable for this or any other Climate., 



Our seeds arc either raised under ounown inspection or 



imported from responsible bouses in Hurope, and having 

 taken extraordinary pains to obtain such as are pure ^nd 

 genuine, we can confidently recommend them lo our citato, 

 mers and friends, and feel assuied they will prove aaliklau- 

 lory to all who Iry ihem. 



Dealers in seeds are requested to forward their orders in 

 season. Boxes for retailing from 8 dolU. and upw.irdk 

 will be sent out on commission allowing a liberal discount 

 and take back what remain unsold. 



Letters and orders with good reference will meet with 

 proni]il attention. 



GRAIN CRADLES. 



The Grain Cradle is an article which is coming into very 

 general use in the New England States, where llicy were 

 till of late but little known, although they have been in very 

 general use in the Southern and Wesiern Stales, for many 

 ears, and which is found lo be decidedly the best mode of 

 jarvesiing grain, as il is supposed one man will cradle five 

 acics in a day, when he cannot reap more than one. The 

 difference ill gathering a crop is -.o much in favor of cradleing, 

 that we must suppose ihai it will be the only mode adopted 

 hereafter, and the grain craille will become of as much use, 

 as an implement of husbandry, as the plow now is. 



There nas been a very greal improvement in the manufac- 

 turing ol this article, they are now made on the most im- 

 proved plan ; tf'e scythe is well secured and finished in t 

 superior manner and made of the best cast sleel. 



For sale al t^.e N. E. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 

 Slore, Nos 61 and 62 North Market street. JOSEPH 

 BRECK & CO. June 30 



NEW TURNIP SEED. 



Just received and for sa'e at the New England Agricul- 

 tural Warehouse and Seed Store, Nos. 5 1 and 52 North Mar- 

 ket street, 



600 lbs. TURMP SEED, of the growth of 1S41. 



July 14. JOS. BRECK & CO. 



