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^^■•Vt'Ill SKTTS lIDItTll-ll.TT'UAl- SOCIliTV. 



;i ,-!«'> Ti . i: .IB 

 Th» .\n>uii. KiiimiTioi, nl' tho Manimhci- 

 t<llit lliirtK-iilturnl Siru'ly, will li« ln'lil at lli<'ir 

 >..lii, a;l Trr.r...iU II..W. on )»>./n«,/.iy, Thurs- 

 lay Ami t'rida^, U'Jii. 'j:iil and 'J4lli n|' i^f|it. 

 Pnr urdrr o( (ho Coiniuillnn nl' Airnnzi-iiipnit. 



S. WALK 1:11, Chairnum. 

 Bwinn, S.-(.I. 2.-., 1H11. 



TIIKIOIUMKTIUCAI. 



KepoMeil Itti tt)« iNr%v tliiKl^nit Kftrliier. 



ll>i<>^;o((li^ rhermuiiirlcr at the tianlnior tli« propriclorti 



f Ihr .New Englxnil Kariner, Brigklun, Mrm. in a alwdcd 



iorihr ly etpoaure, wrek endingt Aiigiul 22. 



A.i7wi^Ti«l! fftXRlTr'MI- 1 T.H.M. I Wind. 



^ondiv, IS 60 I 76 CS I S. K. 



^icwla'v, 17 60 89 77 S. E. 



\>dn-■^iiay, IS 62 85 69 | S W. 



lll•l^.l;l!l, 19 63 83 76 I S. W. 



ri.|:iv, 2(1 65 84 78 | S. K. 



iai ir.lar, 21 6S 89 SI I S. G. 



Iil.l.iv.' 22 71 69 67 | E. 



<;<)(>I» CT l.ri V ATOHS AT 8,1 ■lO 



!KI<3iriO.\ MARKKT.— Mom. AT, August 23, 1841 



Kriwtlril f'-r llip Nrw enslaiiil F'rinrr. 



Ai M.irket K)0 Beef Catlle, 800 Stores, 4,000 Sliopp, 

 nd 1100 Swine. Some five or six hundred Cuttle un- 

 old. Soviral hundred of which w.rc ifitended for Beef, 



i'lin ts — B««/ tViH/« — l'ric>-s have further declined 

 n all qualities except the first. \Ve q\ioie first qua!- 

 V, $:. .Ml a 5 75. Second quality, $1 76 a 5 50. Third 

 iiahiy «;3 00 n 4 2.'>. 



Stores. — Quite a large nnn)b.,>r of sales were effected, 

 'wo year old's wire auld from §8 to 14. Tbrce year 

 Id, Ironi ?I2 to 1<.>. 



Shfrp.—We quote lots from $1 13, $9 25 



fttei'ie. — Dull 200 of the number above reported 

 /ere at market last week. Several hundred remain un- 

 old. Lots to prdille were sold from 'i to ;i 1-2 for sows 

 nd 4 lo4 1-2 for barrows. Old hogs 3 and 3 12 for sows 

 nd 4 for barrows. .'\t retail from 4 to 0. 



WHOLESALE PniCES CURRENT. 



Corrected wit'i f^rcai care, weekly. 

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

 1 to 3'. cents. Clover— Norlhern, 13c.— Southern, 10 c. 

 lax S<..'d, SI, 37 to I 50 hu. Lucerne, 23 c. per lb. 

 PLOUR. Howard Street S6 00— Genesee S6 23— Ohio 

 5 on. 



GRAIN. Com — Northern Yellow none. — Round Yel- 

 w M — Southern Flat Yeliow 80— White SO. — Rye— 

 orthcrn 7J 10 72— Southern none. Oats— Southern 43 to 

 — Nnriht-rn 50 10 54. 



PROVISIO.NS Bcel— Mess tlO 50 to II 00— Prime 

 I 30-No. 1 89 00. Pork— Extra— 15 00— Clear 14 5U— 

 ess S|3 on. Hams— Northern 9 c. per lb— Southern, 

 '>ne. Lard— Boston 9 c per lb. — Southern, 8 to 8 1-2. 

 utter— Lump lo to 22— Firkm 12 to 13— Shipping 8 to 14. 

 HAV. per ton. S13 lo 20- Eastern Screwed 813 to 14. 

 CHI-.L:sE -Old II c— NewB. 

 E<;GS, 14 a 16. 



WOOL— The market for this article has not experienced 

 ly chjii3<" of late. Pulled Wool is rather scarce, and there 

 Fiut a linutel supply of low Fleeces and of fine Fleeces the 

 ock is al-o moderate. Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, 

 . 50 to 55 c. --American full Idood, washed, 47 to 50 — Do 

 4 hloo[|, washed, 44 to 46— Do. 1-2 blood, washed, 36 to 

 I — 14 anri common do, 35 to 37— Smyrna Sheep, washed, 

 I to 25 — Do. unwashed, 10 10 14 — Bengasi Sheep, 8 to 10 — 

 uenns A) res unpicked, 7 to 10 — Superfine Northern pulled 

 ml. i'l lu 4f. — .No. I do. do. 37 to 42— No 2 do do 26 to 30 

 No 3 do do IS to 20. 



.\omce: to horticulturists. 



AVhule on Soap. 



The subscriber has constantly on hand, and in quantities 

 su:l purchasers, this u-eful article which has lately proved 

 iell »o destructive 'o the great variety of insects which in- 

 st the Garden. .Shrubs, Vines and Flowers. 



THADDEUS PERKINS, 1U9 Stale street. 

 Boston Aug. 4lh, 1841. Im 



ED-nLWD T. IIASTI.NGS Si, CO. 

 Pore Sperm OU. 



No. 101 State St, keep constantly for sale. Winter, Sprint; 

 id Fiill Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which they 

 arrnut to be of the best quality and to burn without 

 nistii.'e. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 

 Boston, Jan. 1, 1S4I. isly 



Good Cultivators for sale at the New England Agricullu 

 nil Warehouse, IVos. 61 & 52 North Marki'l Street, Price 

 *3,ba. JOS. URECK & CO. 



GRIRDSTONKS. 



An extensive assorlment of Water nnil Hand Grlndstoies 

 con-tanlly on hand niul for sale by A.MMl C. LO.MIiAMi 

 «i CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf islr. Nov. 17. 



STRA^VBEKRIESI STRAWBERRIES 1 ! 



The subscriber would offer to ihc laiblic, the present 

 season, his Selected CoWci/t'on, cousisliii? of sercn varielii-s; 

 ihey are such as have stood the test of a fair trial for 

 sceen years, and all grown by the subscrd.er. 



irii'Tcii's Seeding Mclhcen, a new and valuable kind, a 

 free bearer, fruit very Inrae and juicy ; fruit measurin.^ 3 I J 

 inches have been exhibited the present season. This va- 

 riety can be warranted 10 be one of the finest varieties grown, 

 and' will produce as fine fruit and as larje quantity, wilh 

 the same culiivalion, as any other ever olfered. The [rice 

 ol this Seedling is 83 00 per hundred plants. 



Mclliren Castle.— Fruit exlremelj liirge, high flavorel 

 and showy; specimens of this fruit have been shown this 

 season six inclies in circumference. Price three dollars per 

 huu Ired |ilants 



Keen's Scedlivs;-. — A very superior variety, fruit very 

 larje, rich dark color, and uncommonly high flavoied 

 Price three dollars per hundred. 



JiiK/al Sc.irW.— Fruit long oval shaped and juicy, very 

 free bearer, and very hardy. Price two dollars. 



//iiu^6ois.— Fruit larger than 'i'uglish Wood, exceedinijly 

 numerous, sometimes yielding lOU berries to the plant. - 

 Pxiie two dollars. 



Earbi Virginia — This is known lo be the earliest and 

 best fruit lor market, a free bearer and very hardy. Price 

 two dollars 



EnWis/i Woocf— Fruit well known for years. Price one 

 dollar. 



Every plant sent from this garden will he warranted to I '. 

 free from mixtur>s, and shall also be young and healthy, 

 worth the price paid for them. 



All orders dirtcled to the subscriber, inclosing th'' amount 

 for the iniler, or wilh a good reference, shall be promptly at- 

 tended to, and tlie plants forwarded agreeably to directions. 

 Orders can also Te left in ihi- subscriber's bn.x, at JOSEPH 

 BRECK i. CO'S Seed Warehouse. 



JAMES L. L. F, WARRE\. 



Au". 11. eopislm A'onon/um fu(e, Brighton. 



Bt'LBOl S RO..TS. 



The subscribers otfers for sale a great variety of Pseonies, 

 Lil'.ys, thrown Imperials, an I other Bulbous and fibrous 

 rooted' plants wliicli are most successfully planted in August. 



Also Hvacinths. Tulips, Narcissus, and Bulbous roots of 

 everv description. 



Aug. 11. 



JOSEPH BRE'JK. & CO. 



liAOlOMBTERS. 



Just receiveil at the New Eniiland Agricultural Ware- 

 house, No. 31 an.l 62, North Maiket St., a few sets of Lac- 

 tometers, for testing the quality ol nilk. 



June 23 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



l'\-|'r.-..\T UKASh >\l(l\(i|.: WIIAI.K on. HOAP 



Willn'n Pnlrnl Improved llriias Syrin;.- fur watering 

 plant*. grtip» vinea, Miinll lree», denlroying the Ko.e Bug, 

 ilc. This syringe may he utrd on all uccnoionn wln-n water- 

 ing i» necessary lor using a mlution prepared for the pur- 

 pose, to prrfrnl mildow 011 gra|>e vines, and also lo use the 

 prc|Hirotiun of .Soup lor the desiiucliun of ihe Rosl' Bug. 



This Syringe may be had of JOSEPH HKEi'K A OO , 

 N"». 61 and Wt Norlh Market Street, who has for >alc ihr 

 Whale Oil Soap, a sure prevenlalire ngniiist the lavnges of 

 the Rose lluv and other iiixeet*. Tha Soap iboubl be dilu. 

 ted by water, at the rate of lilieen gtUont of waier in iwu 

 pn'unds of So.ip, and applied by ihe Syringe. The Sonp ii 

 in kegs containing 28 lbs,, alone dollar per keg. July 14 



UKINDSTO.VES, ON PRICTION ROLLICKS. 



Grindstones of different sizes hung on friction rollers ond 

 moveil with a foot trcader, is louud 10 he a great improve- 

 ment on the present mode of hanging griiidstoi es. The 

 ease wilh which they move upon the rollers, renders them 

 very easy to turn with the loot, by which the labor of one 

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

 govern the stone more to his mind by having the complete 

 control ot his work. Stones hung in this manner are be- 

 coming daily more in use, and wherever used, give univer- 

 sal salisliiclion. The rollers can be attached lo stones hung 

 in the common way. 



For sale t,y JOSEPH BRECK & CO., Nos. 51 and 62 

 North Market Boston. July 14 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEBIEKTS, &c. 



The Proprietors of the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house and S(cd Store No, 51 and '52 North Market street, 

 would inform their customers and the public ijenerally that 

 they have on hand the most extensive assortment of Agri- 

 cultuial and Horticultural Tools to be found in the United 

 States. Part of which are the following: 



1000 How.ird's atenl Cast 100 doz. Cast Sleel Shovels 



DRAFT AND TRACK CHAINS. 



Just received by Pocket Coromanda, 

 400 pair Trice Chains, suitable for Ploughing. 

 200 " Truck and leading Chains. 

 200 " Draft Chains. For sale by J. BRECK & CO., 

 ; No. 52 North Market si. April 21 



\ TV.-; l"P CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 500 Chains for tye- 

 ing up Cattle. 



These chains, introduced by E. H. Df.bbv, Esq. of Salem, 

 and Col jACdt'ES, for the purpose of .securing catlle to the 

 stall, are found l» be the safest and most convenient mode 

 of fastening cows and oxen to the stanchion. 



For sale by J. BRECK & CO., No. 62 North Market at, 



