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TIIKU.MD.MinilllAl,. 

 KxiioclrJ iKi lh> New tiicl.iiKl hniniri. 

 Rh ><*alihr riirniitinirlrral tlie <i.iri!r)i<>f i)h 

 iflhr Nrw KnxlaM.I Farnwr. HriKbmn. M»m. 

 Vorihri-ly ea|KMur«, wtrk >>n<lin|i Aiiginl 1. 



Xrwhairi I 



TIIKrVNKKIl UOIIII. 

 iiTciitlan for Dratroyiiig tli 

 Wnriii. 



Ki'.VOI.V I.Xi IIOHMC UAKK 



(ankc 



I6.A.M. I 12, M. I 7,P.M. | Wini*. 



W. 



w. 



E. 

 S. E. 



Tlio miliirrilirr Imtiiii; rnnili' iiiiprovi'iiiriilfi in llic Iroiiuli 



ami riHir. lur ili'vttiiyiiii; iliis ilcpii'iliiinr <>n our fiuil, niul 

 , olhrr Irccs, (In- ilcMiiiiii; llip«n iinprnveiiiiMH^ i i |i<irlnnl) lin» 

 I nlitoincd • I'uUmii. The jU'culinr )iniprrlir» dl Ihil rnni, iiri>. 



thnt iu niiloa projrcl dnwiiwnrilii cllrlll^ill^ Ilic Iruugli ; lliim 

 I prolprliiig llicnil rnmi Ihc wiiiil and rnin ; iiiiil hi'liis: <l|fii'on- 



iifclrd uiih ihe Iroiigh ii placed at a (iiituMo diAlnnrc 



frnm il. 

 The fnciliiy Willi which ilie cniidiiinn nt the troiiifh may 

 1 he cininiiu-il liv niriiiis ol (hrse iwn nioveuMe sidvN, 1 cnn- 

 I aider nn iin|inrlniil recninmendnMnn. 



] The imprnrfinnit in thi- lrmit;h in ihe in«erIion of n liihe 

 I in il« side, pineed m nunliliquc posilinn, ibe hiwer end liear- 

 I ini; iMi Iho hoilnm of Ihe Irnunh. and having the dlher end 



elevulcd nearly to il« top. Water eniin[>h i» put into the 

 ■ trough tu cover the lower end of ihc luhe, nil ia then put in, 



wi " h hein? lighter will cover the top of the waier ; water 

 j heiiig so scihlile an element, is lialile lo pemtrate thrmii;h 

 I Ihe lop of the roof and find its way into the irmnth, if so it 

 ; would sink helow iiie oil anil pass out tlipiu^-li (he tiihc 



wilhoul overllowini:, leaving the oil in ihe Iroujh. I he- 

 failed lo keep all ihe water out, 



tUK.lirO.N MARKKT. — MoM.AT, Aujust 2, IK4I . 

 Keporteil forllie New Knclnnil F«rniet. 



At Market 200 lloel Cattle, 'i5 Cows and Calvea, 

 000 Sheep and 25 Swine. 



l'Hicr.9.— />'««/■ ('n/f/«.— A amall advance was elTect- 

 d on the best Cattle. Wo quote Find quality, $6 00 a | |,ove all roofs hitherto h 



25. Second quality, $5 00 a 5 50. Tliird quality, I henee the utility ol a luhe. Although it is believed those 

 ^A nn A T iinprovemenis will he rccmninendcd by their own merits, I 



i4 00 a 4 7o. suhjain a certificate from those who have used them. 



Coies and Caltei. — Sales were noticed at $19, $22, ! N. H. Those who wish this remedy applied to their trees, 



;20, $30 .ind $:t7. 



Sherp.— Lo\i were sold al $J 23, §1 33, $1 62, $1 88, 

 a 12, $2 37, $2 75 and $3 00. 



.">wine. — Vcrv lew at market and few sales. 



I are requested to direct a line to the subseriher. post paid 

 A model may be seen at the office ol the !V K. K.Trmer. 



Lynn, Vlh Mo., imi. DANIKL NKVVHALL. 



We the undersigned, have the preceding season used 

 Newhall's Improvement lor destroying ine Canker Woriii. 

 Last year the foliage on many of our trees was entirely de- 

 stroyed, looking as though a fire had passed Ihrough tliem. 

 The use ol Aewball's Improvement the preceding season 

 of their ascent, has destroyed nearly all the worms ; on some 

 trees none could be found, and they are now in a Hourishing 

 condition, covered with foliage, and many of them lonilcd 

 with fruit. 



We believe this improvement is an efTeclnal retncdv 

 against this depredator, and ihat if proper attention be paid 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected iriih great rare, leecklij. 

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

 ■w seed by the bag So to 35 c. Clover— Northern, 13c. 

 Southern, S to 3 c. Flax Seed, 81, 37 to 1 60 bu. £,u- 



trne. 25 c. per lb. _ ^ _ _ _ 



KLOUll. Howard Slteel 86 00— Genesee 86 60— Ohio j diiring the ascent of the Grub it will e.xtormiimle the Cai'iker 



worm from the tree. 



GRAl.V. Corn— Northern Yellow none —Round Vel- 

 «r 6s — Southern Klat Yellow 06 — White 64.— Rye— 

 irthern 6iJ to 65 — Southern 60 lo5j. Oats — Southern 44 

 46— Northern 46 to 60. 



PKOVISIO.NS Ueel— Mess 810 6(1 to II 00— Prime 

 oD— .No. I 89 no. Pork— Eitra— 15 00— Clear 14 50— 

 «ss 813 00. Hams — Northern 9 c. per lb — Southern, 

 ne. Lard— Boston 9 c per lb. — Soutnern, 8 Ui 8 1-2. 

 tier— Lump 18 to22— Firkin 12 lo 18--Shipping S lo 14. 

 HAY. per ton. 8lS to 20- Eastero Screwed 813 to 14. 

 ::heese— Old ll c— News. 

 EGGS. 14 a 16. 



«VOOL— The market for this article has not experienced 

 • change of late. Pulled Wool is rather scarce, and there 

 lula limitei supply of low Fleeces and of fine Fleeces the 

 [.•k is also moderate. Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, 

 6U to 55 c.--Aincricaii full Mood, washed, 47 to 50— Do 

 blmiil, washed, 44 to 46— Do. 1-2 blond, washed, 36 to 

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

 to ii — Do. unwashed, 10 lo 14 — llengasi Hheep, 8 lo 10 — 

 nos Ayres unpicked, " to 10 — Sn|ierfine Norinern pulled 

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

 «lo 3do do 1$ to 20. 



BIOTICE TO IlORTIClIiTVRISTS. 

 Whale Oil .Soap. 



'he subscriber has constantly on hand, and in quantities 

 uit purchasers, this useful arliclc which has lately proved 

 If so destructive to the great variety of insects which in- 

 t the Garden. Shrubs, Vines and Flowers. 



THADDEUS PERKI.NS, lu9 State street. 

 Koslon Aug. 4th. 1841. Im 



George Johnson, 

 Samuel Curtis, 

 Paul Ncwhall, 

 Otis Johnson, 

 Isaac Bassett, 

 Theophilus Breed, 

 L'jnn, Till, Mo., i;4L 



r.loses Breed, 

 John Pratt, 

 M. C. Pratt, 

 Esles Ncwhall. 

 James Breed, Jr.. 

 Stephen N. Breed. 



cow4t Aug 4. 



BURlfPEgMitML. 



The Revolving Horse Rake has been in general use in 

 most pans ol Pennsylvania and New J.-rseVjaiid is found lo 

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

 One man aii.l horse, with a boy to lead, will rake on an av- 

 erage from 25 lo 30 acres per day Willi ease and do jhe "ork 

 well There is a great advantage lu this rake overall others, 

 as the person using it does uol have to M'.p the horse lo un- 

 load the rake. . , . i 



Fi^a,.. at Nos. 6. 6. 52 North Marl^t J,tree.^,^ ^^ 



GRAIN CRADLE:S. 



>prin2 



c >partke:kship.n-otice>. 



'he Copartnership heretofore exisfthg under the firm of 

 TTLE, DENNETT it CHIsHOLM is ihi.s day, by 

 ual consent, dissolved. .^11 persons indebted lo said 



are requested lo make immediate payment, and those 

 ing demands, to present thom lor setllemcot lo Hugh H. 

 rxLE, who i> authorized lo selile ih,' same 



HUGH H. TITTLE, 

 CHARLES B DENNETT, 

 JOHN B. CHIsHOLU. 

 oston, July 15th, 1841. 



jTTLE &. Den.sett will continue the PRINTING 

 SI NESS, in all its various branches, al the old stand, 



17 School slreel, wh^re they will be pleased to execute 



orders from ihcir former friends, and respectfully so- 



a share of the patronage of the public. 



FOR SALE 



'wo pair of Pigs, Berkshire and China. 

 SCK & CO. 



JOSEPH 

 June 30. 



EDMUND THASTINCS.& CO. 



No. 101 Si;iie St. keep conMantly for sale, Winle 

 and Kail Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which 'they 

 warrant to be of the best quality and to burn without 

 crustirg. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 

 Boston, Jan. 1, 1841, isly 



The Gruin Ijradl" is an article which is coming into very 

 "eneral use in the New England States, where they were 

 Till of late but little known, alihniigh they have been in very 

 general use in the Southern and Western Slates for many 

 years, and which is b.und lo be decidedly the best nioieol 

 harvesting grain, as il is suppnseil one man will cradle five 

 acies in a day, wli.ii lie cannot reap more than one. 1 he 

 difference in gathering a crop is so much in favnrol cradlcing, 

 ihat we must suppos4 that it will be the only mode adopted 

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

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



There has been a very great improvement in ilie manufac- 

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

 proved plan ; V e scvtlie is well secured and finished lu a 

 superior manner and made of the besl cast steel. 



For sale at tr.e N. E. Agricultural Wareliouse a;»i Seed 

 Store Nos 51 and 52 North Market street. JOSEPH 

 BREOK & CO. •>""« 30 



LAOrO.IIETKRS. 



Good CuUivalnrs lor 

 ral Warehouse, Nos. 5i 

 13,60. 



!■ at the New England Agricullu- 

 52 North Market Slreel, Price 

 JOS. BRECK & CO. 



DURHAM OU\« FOR 8AL,K. 



■\ young full blooded Durham Cow and her calf— a very 

 desiruble animal in every particular. Apply to EDWARD 

 riTCOMb, Ja., ,Newburypori. May B 



Jusi f..M>.-»i Ui Ihe New England Agricultural i\si,- 

 house. No jl and 62, North Market »t., a few sets of L:i(. 

 lometers. for tesline the quality ol milk. 



June 23 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



ORINDSTONKS. 



.An exiensire assorimeni of Water .in,! Hani Grindstones 

 consianilyon band nnd for sale by A M.MI C. LOMBAMi 

 & CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf. i.^ly. Nov. IJ. 



