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from J..<c|.li llrwk— Bf. dling I'lnk. iind I'l,-..!. , v 

 From II..V.V \ C'...— TliiiiibiTKi.. iiUi... .\l»t« aH.:i. 

 an>< iIk' liriiiiliful now oraiigu coluroil »IIP Alma aiiriiii- | 

 Inca ; alwi, llouquei*. 



From W. Kenrick — Bouqu«li. 



Nalive nLints frum B. E. Coding i 



Vor tlia Coiiiiniltca, 



C M. noVEY, CAiHi. 



llltK.lli (IN MAItKKI-. — M..M.,i, July -'i>, \r'4) . 



K.|it.rlr.l l-.l Ih.- Nrw l^lltl•>lll F«rill«r. 



,\i M.rkil 290 Ub.I Cnlili-, iS Cowa and Cnlvis 

 iCOil SIk'cji and :I00 S>%iiir. 



rmim — l-ff Ciilllt — We quotu to correspond will 



It wfck. Fin.lqiislilv, $5 75 H i; 00. St-rund qunlilv, ; 

 ^ IKl a 5 50. Thinl qunliiy, $4 00 n 4 75. ' I 



Coir.i and CiUres. — Sales wore noticed at $18, $2^, 

 l2r>, $'.".' und $.V>. [ 



i>hefp — Loll were s<iM Troin $1 25, to $3 00, accord- 1 

 ng to iliv quiilitT. 



.iri'ne. —Several lots nfsuns iit 4 1-2. Bariciw:* at 5 



go ut rutail from 5 tu 7. 



PURE srrr.M Oil 



EDMUWD IHASTIKC, . 



No. 101 filiile .Si. kci'pculiAlniiliy Air salt-. VViiiht, .S|Mine 

 aiiil Kail Sperm Oil, lilcaclied mid unblcaclieil ; wliieli tliey 

 wnrniiil to he ol the lieal qiiulity aiul to l.uru wilh.'Ul 

 cruHiirif. 



tiil Canisters of various sizes. 



Ilostiiii, Jon. I, 1841. islv 



IIKVOI.\ IMii IIOIIME II IKK 



Tlltli.MO.METlllC.M.. 



l!.M""t'>llln thr .Now Knclnno I"llrlliiT. 



^:i •,*t<l till- rheriiiiiiiieter at ilie (lanleiiof tlie iirnpricinn 

 the \r\v Bnglaiid Karnier. lUisEhlnn, Mum. In a shndeit 

 rihe ly ex|ia«iire. week eii'lini; July 25. 



July, 1841" I 6 A.^t. | 12,.«. j 7,P.M. | Wlnd.^ 



DAHLIA POLKS. ■ • 



onu dozens of Dahlia and Bean Poles. Also, Soon Teet 

 (if Ladder,'!, 16 lo 40 feet in length, for solo hv MOSli.S 

 FUE.\Cn,Ja., Maine wharf, Brood si. near the Ix.ttom of 

 Summer »l. r,w June 2 



londay. 



ucsday. 



Ir'rdn;;»day, 



'hi'odar, 



ri.lav, ■ 

 m irJay, 

 ay. 



2i 



-0 



s. w. 



E. 



S. W. 

 S. W. 

 E. 

 E. 

 S. W. 



WIIOLES.VLE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected itUh great care, weekly 

 SEEDS Henis Grn.^s, very liltle in market. Red Top, 

 -w see.1 hv the hag 50 lo 55 c. Clover— Norlhern, )3c. 

 Southern, S lo 9 c. Klax Seed, SI, 37 to 1 60 hu. Lu- 

 rne, 2r< e. per lli. 

 FLOLll. Howard Slrccl S3 57— Genesee S3 62— Ohio 



1-' 

 GKAIX. Corn — .Northern Vellow none — Round ^ el. 

 6i_Soulherii Flat Vellow 66— While 64. — Bye— 

 orthern On lo 65— Southern SO to 55. Oals— Southern 44 



-Non hum 46 to 50. 

 PK0VIS10.\S Beel— Mess «10 50 to II 00— Prime 



-No. 1 »9 no. Pork— Extra— 15 00— Clear 14 50— 

 ess Si3 00. Hums — Northern 9 c. per lli — Southern, 

 I.ard -Boston 9 c per Ih— Southern. 8 lo S 1-2. 

 liter— Lump 13 lo22— Firlcin 12 to 18— Shippin? S to 14. 

 HAV. p»r ton. Slo lo 20- Eastern Screwed 813 10 14. 

 CHRF.sE--ni(l II c.~New8. 

 EGGS, 14 a IC. 



WUOL— The market for thi'i article has not er^ierienced 

 ,• ehau'^'e of late. Pulled Wool is rather scarce, and lliere 

 ml a 1 1 mile J supply of low Fleeces and of fine Fleeces I lie 

 >ck is also moderate. Prime orSa-Xony Fleeces, washed, 

 In 55 c. --American full Idood, washed, 47 to GO — Do 

 I lilood, washed. 44 toi46-Do. 1-2 Mood, washed, 36 to 

 —1-4 and common do, 35 to 37 — Smyrna Sheep, washed, 

 to 25— Do. unwashed, 10 to 14 — P.eN!,';isi Sheep, S lo 10— 

 ■euos Ayres unpicked, 7 to 10 — Snperfine Northern pulled 

 nh f- 10 4C— No. 1 do. do. 37 lo 42— No 2 do rto 26 to 30 

 fio 3 do do 18 to 20. 



DUKIIA.U Cl>\Y POK SALK. 

 A yoiinR full Mnoded Durham Cow ami her calf— a very 

 desirnl.le nniiiial in every nariioular. Apply lo KDWAKO 

 TlTCOMB.Ja., Nowhuryport. Mays 



U!llAl>STO.\KS,0.\ I-'RICTIOR RUl^LfCItS. 



r?*- 



The Kevr.Uiiii! Horse Hake has i •.!, m mn. ral u«e in 

 most pans ol IVnnsylvaniu and New Jersey, and is found lo 

 lie one of the most useful luhi.r savins inacliines now in u»e. 

 One man and horse, with a hoy lo lead, will rake on an ar- 

 ernee from 25 lo 30 acres per day with ease, and do the work 

 well. There isagreal advahlaeein this rake overall others, 

 as ihe person using it does nut nave lo slop ihe horse lo un- 

 load the roke. 



For sale at Noa.SI & £9 North Market Strcel. hy 

 June 9. JOS. BRECK &C0. 



ORAIM CRAULIill». 



COP.KRTNEKSHIP NOTICE. 



The Copartnership heretofore e.visting under the firm of 

 JTTLK, DICNNETT ft CHI.--nOLM is ihis ,lay, hy 

 1 consent, dissolved. All persons indelited lo said 

 Tj are requesied lo make immediate payment, and Ihose 

 Tin-.; demands, lo present lliem lorsettlemenl to HccH H. 

 TTL£, who is authorized lo settle the same. 



HUGH H. TITTLE. 

 CHARLES B DENNKTT, 

 JOHN B. CHIsHOLM. 

 Boston, July 15lh, 1841. 



ri-TTi.r. & Dknsett will continue the PRINTI.NG 

 SINESS, in all its various branches, at the old stand, 

 . 17 School street, where Ihev will he pleased lo execute 

 y orders from Ihcir former friends, and respccllully so- 

 il a share of the patronage of Ihe public. 



NEW Tt'KXIP SKBD. 



lust received and for sa?e at the New England Agrlcol- 

 bI Warehouse and Seed Store, Nos. 5 1 and 62 North Mar- 

 l street. 

 600 lbs. TURNIP SEED, of the growth of 1S11. 

 +aly 14. JOS. BRECK & CO. 



Grindstones of different sizes hun:; on friction rpllcr? and 

 moved with a fool treader, is found lo he a great improve- 

 ment on the present mode of hanging grii.dslones. The 

 ease with which they move upon the rollers, renders them 

 very easy lo turn with the foot, by which the labor of one 

 man is saved, and the person in the act of grinding, can 

 govern the slone more to his mind by having the compleie 

 control of his work. Stones hang in Ibis manner are be- 

 coming riailv more i;i use, and wherever used, give univer- 

 sal satislaciion. The rollers can be attached lo stones hung 

 in the common way. 



For sale t.y JOSEPH BRECK & CO., Nos. 51 and Oi 

 North Marke't B<ijion. July 14 



GOOD ri,'l,TI*'-\TOR,S AT 9:t r-,0 



The Grain Cradle is an article which is coming into very 

 eeneral use in the New England States, where they were 

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

 "eneral use in the Souihern and Western Suites, for many 

 years, and which is found lo be decidedly the best "lOde ol 

 Lrvesliiig grain, as it is supposed one man will cradle five 

 acies in a (lay, when he cannot reap ino.f than one. The 

 difference in gathering a crop is so much ijfuvor of cradleiDg, 

 1 at we mus? suppose that it will be the only mode adopted 

 herealler and the grain cra.lle will become of as much use, 

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



There has been a very great improvement in the manulac- 

 luring ol ibis arlicle, tliey are now made on the mos_l im- 

 nrovc'd plan ; It e scythe is well sefcured and linishcd in a 

 superior manner and made of the best cast steel. 



For sale al C.e N. E. Agricultural Warenouse and Seed 

 Store Nos. 51 and 62 Norlh Market street. JOSEPH 



B RECK & CO. ■ i""'^ . 



LAC 4 OMETERS. 





Good Cultivainrs for sale at ihe New England .\gricn!tu 

 ral Warehouse, Nos. 61 & 52 North Market S:riei, Price 

 »3,60. JOS. BRECK & CO. 



FOR BALE 



Two pair of Pigs. Berkshire and China. 

 BKECK t CO. 



JOSEPH 



June 30. 



Just received nl the New Eueland Agricultural Ware- 

 bnuse, No. 61 and !>2, North .Market si., a few sets of Lac- 

 toinelers, for testinj the qualitv of milk. 



June 23 ' JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



GRINDSTONKS. 



An eitensire assortment of W»ler and Hand Grindsiores 

 constantly on hand and for salebyAMMlC. LOMBAMt 

 & CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf. isly. Nov. l;. 



