A .\ D n R T I C i: I. T U R A [, R E fi I S T E R . 



IKIUHTON MARKKT. —MoMiAT, August 9, liJ^l. 

 Kpixuira for llie Now eiielmiil l<«riiiei. 



Al Mnrkel 430 HphI Catlle, 15 Cows und Culvrs, 

 40U Shoop and JUO Swiix-. 



ict».— Hit/ Cuttle — \VV roduce our quotatinns to 

 jnform to sales. First qualilv, $rt 75 a fi 00. Second 

 lalilv, $5 00 a 5 50. Tliird'qualily, $4 00 a 4 75. 



Coirs and L'altes. — Sales were noticed at $25, S2rf, 

 id $:«. 



Slittp. — Former prici-s wore nol sustained. A lot of 

 dinary Lambs $1 Lots including a few old Sheep, 



1 3:t, $1 42, Jll 50, $1 75, $a 00, $a 25 and a few 



2 50. 



bttine. —Very few only were sold. One lotsmall slioats 

 about 5 cents, and a lot old Hug< at 4 1-2. At re- 

 I from 5 to fi 1.3. 



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WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrfcicd wUh ^reat car*', iceekli/. 



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



Mf seed liy the l>ag 30 to J3 c. Clover— Northern, 13c. 



Southern, S to 9 c. Flax Seed, SI, 37 to I 6J liu. Lu- 



ne, 25 c. per lb. 



•'LOUR. Howard Street 86 00— Genesee S6 25— Ohio 

 00. 



.iR.\l\. Corn— Northern Yellow none —Round Yel- 



■ 73— Soulhcru Flat Yeliow 74— White 7,1. — Rye— 



rlhern 6u to 63— Southern 50 to 33. Oais — Southern H 



Norihirn 46 to 50. 

 ROVISIONS. Beel— Mess SIO 60 to II 00— Prime 



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



iS Sl3 00. Hams— Northern 9 c. per lb — Southern, 



e. Lard— Boston 9 c per lb. ^Southern, 8 lo 8 1-2. 



ler— Lump 13 lo 22— Firkm 12 to 18— Shippm? 8 to u. 



WV. per ion. Sis lo a>— Eastern Screwed £13 to 14. 

 HEESE-Old II c— .\ew8. 

 GGS, 14 a 16. 



'OOL— The market for this article has not experienced 

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

 iialimiti-J supoly oflnw Fleeces and of fine Kl?eces the 



4c is also moderaie. Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, 



•0 In 55 c. --American full blood, washed! 47 to 50 — Do 



loud, washed, 44 lo 46— Do. 1-2 blood, washed, 3ri to 



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



28 — Do. unwashed, 10 to 14 — Beogitsi ."^beep, 8 to 10 — 



dos Ayres unpicked, 7 to 10 — Siijierfine Nortnern pulled 

 43 to 4r,— No. I do. do. 37 to 42— No 2 do do 20 to 30 

 3 do do 1310 20. 



this Seedliiiiris 83 00 per hundred plants 



Melfirrn Ciiflle.— Fruit extrenielv birfre, hi^h 

 and showy; specimens of this fruii have been shown lli 

 season su inches in circumferuoce. Price ihrcc dollars per 

 huiiilred plants '^ 



Keen's Scnilimr. — ,\ very superior vnrioiy, fruit very 

 large, rich dark color, awl uncommonly high llavoieil 

 Price three dollars per hundred. 



/ioi/al S;ar.'rt.— Fruit long oval shaped and iuicv very 

 Iri-e bearer, and very hardy. Price iwo dollars ■" ■ ' 



ILiuIImU.— Frail larger than V„g|,5h Wood, exceedingly 

 omelimes yielding 100 berries lo the plant. - 



numeroii 



Price two dollars. 



AV/y IV/yinm— This is known to be the earliest and 

 best Iriiit for market, a free bearer and very hardy. Price 

 two dollars 



The facility with which the condition of the Irongb ma* 

 nnv.rc I I be ejnmined by means ol these two moveable aides, I con- 

 sider an important recnmmendulinn. 



The improvement in Ihe trough is the insrrtioo of a lnh» 

 in IIS side, placed in an oblique posilion, ihe lower end bear- 

 iiienn Ihebollom of the trough and having the otlur end 

 elevated nearly to iis top Water enough is piii mm ihe 

 trough lo cover the lower end of the lube, oil is then nut in, 

 which Iviuit lighter will cover the lop of the water; water 

 being so Mibli' ' ■ . . . 



tb( 



Bnglisli (root/— Fruit well k-nown for years, 

 dollar. 



Price one 



Every plant sent from this garden will be warranted lo l-> 

 free Irom mixtures, and shall also bo young and healihj 

 worth the price paid for them. ' 



All orders dirrcled lo ihe subscriber, inclosing ihe amouni 

 fir IheoTder, or wiih a^ood reference, shall be ptnmpily ai- 

 tended to. and the plani-i lorwarde,! agreeably to dir.-ciinns. 

 Orders can also be led in the subscriber's box, at JOSEPH 

 BRECk. & CO'S Seed Warehouse. 



JAMES L. L. F. WARREN. 



■^"g- "• eopisim ;Vono;'/um Vale, Ifria-hltm. 



MOl ICE TO lIORTIcrLTURISTS. 

 Whale Oil Soap. 



The subscriber lias constuMilv on band, and in quantities 

 to suit purchasers, this u>eful arlicia which has lately provod 

 ilsel/ so destructive -o the greai variety of insecls which lu 

 fcst the Garden. .Shrubs, Vines and Flowers. 



THADDEUS PERKINS, lOii State street. 

 l?oston Aug. 4lh, 1341. im 



RE VOL, VINO BOaSK RAKE. 



BULBOIS ROxTS. 



le fiubserihers offers for sale a great variety of Pieonies, 

 Crown Imperials, an I oiher Bulbous and fibrous 



being so Miblilc an element, is liable to peneiraic through 

 top ol the roof and find its way into the trnogh, if so it 

 would sink below the oil and pass out through the lube 

 without overllowing, leaving the oil in the trough. I be-.- 

 Iieve all roofs hitherto have lailed to keep all Ihe water out 

 hence the utility ol a tube. Although it is believed these 

 miiirovemenls will be reeommended by their own menu, I- 

 subjoin a certificate from ihose who have used them. 



N. It. Those who.wish this remedy applied to their trPtf, 

 are requesled to direct a line to the subscril/er. post paid 

 A model may be seen at the offict- ol ihe N E. Farmer. 

 i^'jnn,7lh Ma.,Mi. DANIEL NEWUALL. 



We the undesigned, have the preceding season use.:' 

 Newhall's Improvement for destroying the "Cankei'VVtirm. 



La.sl year the foliage on many of our trees was entirely de- 



Mroyed, looking as ihough a fire had passed IhrongbitbcTta. 



The use ol JVewball's Improvement the precedingSea' jfcn 



ol Ihiir ascent, lias destroyed nearly all the worms; pt\ some . 



irees none could be found, and they are ni'w in a Boutishmg • 



condition, covered with foliage, ami many of them loadcS ~ 



with fruit. 

 We believe this improvement is an ,»ffectuabi remedy 



against tins depredalur, and ihal if propej mtculMki be pai.i 



during the ascent of Ihe Grub it will exterm. '^je i«e Caukcc ■ 



worm from the tree; 



George Johnson, - 



Samuel Curtis, 



Paul Newhall, 



Oii« Johnson, 



Isaac Basseil, 



Theophilus Breed, 

 Lijnn, 7th, Mo., 1:41 



Mnses Breed, 

 John Pralt, 

 M. C. Pralt, 

 Esles Newhall. 

 Jariies Breed, Jr., 

 StepliaaJV. Breed. 



eovv4l Aug 4; 



RURTSPERM 0H-. 



•d plants which are most successfully planted in August. „ ', „,r f p"^ Horse Kake has been in general use m 

 so, Hyacin.hs. Tulips, Narcissus, af.d Bulbous roots of I T" "^^ '^ I''nn^Jl^»"''i,'""' ^e" Jersey, and is lound to 

 • descriplion. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. I t^^'.^i i . T "^l ' i"" ?","'^ ,>"=cbmes now .i, use. 



,g n One man and horse, with a boy lo lead, will rake on an av 



'' erage from 25 lo 30 acres per day with ease, and do '.he work 



LAOroMETERS. 



well. Th^re is a great advantage in this rake overall others, 

 as the person using it does nol have lo stop the horse lo un- 

 load the rake. 



For sale al Nos. 51 &, 52 North Market Street, by 

 June 9. JOS. BRECK tCO-. 



No 

 ers. i: 

 s23 



:eived a 

 51 and 

 Jr testin 



I Ihe New England Agricultural Ware- 

 52, .North Market St., a few sets of Lac- 

 K the quality of i; ilk. 



JOSEPH BRECK i CO. 



PATEJVT BRASS SVRINGE- WHALE OIL SOAP 



Willis's Patent Improved Brass Syringe for watering 

 plants, grape vines, small trees, ilesiroying the Rose Bug 

 &c. This Syringe may be u»ed on all occasions when waler- 

 ing is necessary for usinga sidulion prepared for the pur- 

 pose, to prevent mildow on grape vines, and also to use the 

 preparation of Soap lor the desirnclion of ihe Riis_' Bu" 



1 his Syringe may be had of JOSEPH BRECK \''cn 

 Nos. 51 and 52 North Market Sireet, who has for sale ihe 

 Whale Oil Soap, a sure prevenlalive against ihe ravages of 

 the Rose Bug and other insects. The Soap sliould be dilu- 

 ted by water, al the rate of lifieen g-illons of water to two 

 pounds ol Sortp, and applied by the Syringe. The Soap is 

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



FOR SALE 



■Iwo pair of Pigs, Berkshire and China. JO.SEPH 

 BRECK m CO. June 30. 



EDMUND rHASTINCS.& CO. 



No- 101 Siaic St, keepcoiistanlly for sale, Winier, Spring- 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which they 

 warrant to be of the beet quality and to burn without 

 crusling. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 

 Bosion, Jan. I, 1841. 



isly 



GOOD CULTIVATORS AT j:! 50 



Good Cukivalors for sale at the New Enylaud .Agricultu- 

 ral Warehouse, Nos. 51 & 32 North Market Sircel, Prior. 

 83,60. JOS. BRECK & CO. 



GRIKDSTONEB. 



.An extensive assortment of Water and Hand Grindstorea 

 constantly on hand and for salebyAMMIC. LOMBAKj* 

 it. CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf. isiy. Nov 17 



