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Its llorticiilturni !<<H-ii'iv. Hill lii> Ik'UI iil tlirir 

 (.III, 23 'rri-mnnt Row.' on Urdntsiiaij, Tkurt 



y mid triJiiy. •,>ad, ii.l and •-Mil. nf ti|-|ii. 



Per order oi the Coniiiiitliinor .'\irnnf(i'inenls 



S. WALKf.K. tAiiiriiKin. 



Boston, Sopt. i">, \H\. 



TIIKKMO.MKIKItAl.. 

 RriMirtFd lor Ihr Nriv Knslnnil Kutmi-I. 

 Ra.'ij^odhc rhcrnwTiieler nl tlir (^nrdpiinf tlie prnpriclort 

 the New Englnnd Fiirnirr, Hrif[bl<>n, Mum. in n •haded 

 orlhcrly cx(>o»ur«, week emtinj; A(tgu»l 29. 



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WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrtclfd tcith great care^ iteekty 

 SEisOS. Herds Grass, verv Utile in market. Red Top, 

 I cents. Clover— Northern, 13c.— Southern, lu c. 

 ■I'll, SI, 37 to I SI l.u. Lucerne, 25 c, per lli. 

 FLOL'K. Howard Street S6 87— Genesee S7 23— Ohio 

 7". 



RAIN'. Corn — Northern Yellow none — Round Yel- 

 ..i—Soiitliern Flat Yeliow SO— While 30 — Bye— 

 rlh'Tn 70 to 72 — Southern none. Oats — Southern 45 to 

 -Nonhirn 50 to 54. 



ROV'SIONS. Beet-Mess tlO 50 lo II no— Prime 

 50 — No. 1 $9 no. Pork— E»lra— 15 00— Clear 14 50— 

 !s Si:t on. Hams — Norihcrii 9 c. per Ih — Southern, 

 e. t.ard— Boston 9 c per Ih. — Soutliern, 8 to S 1-2. 

 tier— Lump IS to 22— Firkin 12 to 13— Shippin? 8 to 14. 

 JAV. per Ion, S18 to20-Easlern Screwed 814 to 16. 

 ■:HkF.SE--Old II c — News. 

 •!G(;s, '4 a 16. 



■VOOL— The market for this article has not experienced 

 chriii^o of late. Pulled Wool is rather scarce, and there 

 ui a limited supply of low Fleeces and of fine Fleeces the 

 ■k IS also moderate. Prime or Saxonv Fleeces, washed, 

 so to 5.5 c. — .American full I'lood, waslicd, 47 lo 50--Do 

 hlood. washed, 44 to 46- Do. 1-2 Wood, washed, 36 to 

 1-4 an'l common do, 35 to 37 — Smyrna Sheep, washed, 

 o 23--Do. unwashed, 10 to 14 — Ben^si Sheep, 8 to 10 — 

 nos .Avres unpicked, 7 to 10 — Superfine Norincrn pulled 

 h 43 to 41" — No. I do. do. 37 to 42— No 2 do do 2S to 30 

 o 3 dodo 13 to 20. 



ItiHTON MARKKT.—Mo.sriAr, August 30, ltt4I. 



Reportpd fur the New Encl-inil Farmer. 

 .1 Market S25I$eef Cattle, 1100 Stores, 5,100 Sheep, 

 900 Swine. 275 Swine were reported last week. A 

 « number of Callle, Sheep and Swine unsold. 

 HiCES. — lleef Catllt — We continue last week's quo- 

 ins, viz: — First quality, $.5 50 a 5 75. Second quali- 

 |4 75 a 5 25. Third quality S3 00 a 4 25. 

 iOTts. — Wo noticed a small lot of Two year old's 

 for $», and a lot for $10 and 12. We quote Two 

 old, $8 a 14. Three year old, .«I2 a 19. 

 » futp. — A large number of store sheep were at mar- 

 I and many nf the Inmbs were small and ordinary, 

 ^ cs low, and dull We noticed lots of ordinary lambs 

 for 50c, 8*1, SI 00 nnd $1 12. Better qualities, 

 !5, $1 33, $1 C2, §1 75, $2 00 and 82 12. 

 ri/ie. -Dull. Lota to peddle selected, 3 and 3 3 4 

 ons and 4 and 4 1-4 for barrows. i\ lot old hogs, 

 barrows, at 3, and a lot of barrows at 3 1-2. At re- 

 4 and 5. 



ORIENT.^I.. POPPY. 



le best time for planting this masinificent Perennial, is 

 resent lime. For sale at 50 cents per root. Also, Pio- 

 /hilljtii, Humei, Rosea, Albicans, Tenufolia. Hybrida, 

 rica. ikc, from 50 cents to i\ on per root. 



.sale by JOSEPH BRECK, & CO., No. 51 and 02 

 h Market Street. Sept. 1 



B01,BOIS ROiiTS. 



le subscribers offers for sale a great variety of Pteonies, 

 >owa Imperials, and other Bulbous and fibrous 

 d plants wbiob are most successfully planted in August. 

 10, Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, and Bulbous roots of 

 • description. JOSEPH BRECK d. Co. 



g. II. 



PATK.NT IIHASS S\IIIMiK 



Willis's I'liLMil Impmvcl lira 

 plant»^iinipe vine>, Kiiinll treet, de»iro)ini( the R 



This machine surpa.«sas nil oibers for the purpose of rut 

 tine: Ruta Bopi, Man,>el Wnrlzel, and other rnois The 

 great objection lo other m.ichines, is their eim ins; the roots 

 into slices, which makes it almost impossible for the catilc 

 to !;et hold of ihcm; ihis machine with a little Bltoralion, 

 cuts them into l.irge or small pieces, of such shape as is niosi 

 convenient for the cattle to eat. It will cut with ease from 

 one to Iwo busheU of root-.- per minute 



FnrsalebyJOSKPH BRECK & CO , at the New Fn?. 

 land Agricultural Warehouse, No 61 and 52 North Market 

 Street, Boston. Sept. I 



APPLE: PAKERS. 



Ju'l received at the Ne«- England Agricultural Ware- 

 house. No 31 and .12 North Market Street, a irnod supply of 

 Staiiln/s Superior Apple Parers. n very useful arlicle. With 

 one of these machines a bushel of apples may be pared in 

 a very short time in the best possible manner, and wilh great 

 saving of ihe apple, as the oulsides may bo taken offat any 

 required thickness. The above is also for sale at N P H 

 WILLIS', No 43 North Market .Street. SCUDDER COR. 

 DIS & CO., and HOSMER & TAPPAN, Milk Street 



Sept. I 6w JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



SlIN DIALS. 



Just received a few of Sheldon & Mo-^re's, Sun Dials, a 

 very neat and useful article for the purpose ofgiving the time 

 "/ .'!?J. '1 1''^ garden or field. Price 75 cents. For sale by 



J. BRECK * CO., No 51 and 52 North Market St. 



Sept I. 



GRKEN'S PATENT STRA'W CUTTBK. 



JOSEPH BRECK & i:0. :ii ihrN.w England Ajricul- 

 tural Warehouse and Seed Si.ire Nos. 61 and62 North Mar- 

 ket Street, have for sale, Green's Patent Straw, Hay and 

 Stalk Culler, operating on a mechanical principle not before 

 applied toaay implement lor ihis purpose. The most prom- 

 inent elTecIs of this application, and some of the consequent 

 jHculiarilies of the machine are: 



1 . So great a redaction of the quantum of power requisite 

 to use it, that the strength of a half grown boy is sufficient 

 to work it efficiently. 



2. With even this moderate power, it easily cutslwo hush- 

 els a minute, whii h is full twice as fast as has been claimed 

 by any other machine even when worked by horse or steam 

 power. 



3. The knives, owing to the peculiar manner in which they 

 cut, require sharpening less often than those nf any other 

 straw cutler. 



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•ring 

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( 4te. Thi«.Syrm|trmoy Ih- useil nn all nccn«iiin« whi-n 

 I iiii; is necessary lor u>iiii; a Milution prepared for the pur- 

 pose, 111 previnl iiiiMiiw on Krn|ie vines, nnd alsu lo une the 

 jireparnlinn nf Snap for the ilestiuctioii of the Ruse Bug. 



Thia SynnKC may be hud nf JOSEPH BRECK A CO , 

 N. ». 51 nnd 52 North .'Miitkel Street, who han (..r .ole Ihe 

 I Whale Oil Siia|i. a sure preventnlive nifiiiiisl the tavaijes of 

 I the Ruse Biii( and other insects. The .Soap ithouhl bu dilu- 

 \ ted by water, ut the rale nf fifteen gillon« of water 10 Iwo 

 piiunds o( Sonp, and applied by the Syrinzc. The Soap ii 

 I ;_ b. .~:„; — n., 11.. , at one dollar per keg. July 14 



I in kegs containing 2H lbs 



UlllAOSTOXKS, ON FRICTIOX RUI.I.EKS. 



Grindstones of different sizes hung on friction rollers and 

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

 ment on the present mode of hanging grindstones. The 

 ease with which they move upon the rollers, renders them 

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

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

 govern the stone more to his mind by having the complete 

 control nf bis work. Stones hung in this manner are be- 

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

 sal satisfaction. The rollers can bo atlached to stones hun 

 in Ihe common way. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., Nos. 51 and 52 

 North Market Boston. " July 14 



AGRlCl'LTrRAL IMPLBMEKTS, <tc. 



The Proprietors of the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house and Seed Store No. 51 and 02 North Market street, 

 would inform their rustnniers and the public ijenerally that 

 they have on hand the most extensive assortment nf Agri- 

 cultuial and Horticultural Tools to be found in the United 

 States. Part of which ate Ihe following : 



too dnz. Cast Steel Shovels. 



150 " Common do. 



100 " Spades. 



600 " Grass Scythes. 



3011 " atent Snailhs. 



200 " Common do. 



son " Hay Rake«. 



200 " (harden do. 



1000 Howard's Patent Cast 



Iron loughs 

 300 Common do. do. 

 200 Cultivalors. 

 100 Greene's Straw Cullers. 

 50 Willis' do. do 

 100 Common do. do. 

 too Willis' Patent Corn 



Shellers. 

 60 Common do do. 

 2,i0 Willis' Seed Sowers. 

 00 " Vegetable Cutlers 

 50 Common do. do. 



200 Hand Corn Mills. 

 200 Grain Cradles. 

 1 00 Ot Yokes. 

 150U Doz. Scythe Stones. 

 30nn '■ Austin's Rifles. 

 March 17. 



200 " Manure Forks. 

 300 " Hay do. 



son Pair Trace Chains. 

 100 " Truck do. 

 100 Draft do. 

 600 Tie up do. 



50 doz. Hnller do. 

 1000 yards Fence do. 



26 Grind Stones on rollers. 



4. The machine is simple in its construction, made and put 

 together very strongly. It is therefore not so liable as the 

 complicated machines in general use to get nut nf order. 



NOTICE TO IIORTICVLTVRISTS. 

 Whale Oil Soap. 



The subscriber has constantly on hand, and in quantities 

 losuil purchasers, this useful article which has lately proved 

 itself so destructive to the great variety of insects w'hich in- 

 fest the Garden, Shrubs, Vines and Flowers. 



THADDEUS PERKINS, 109 State street. 



Boston Aug. 4lh, 1841. Im 



DRAFT AND TRACE CHAINS. 



Jusl received by Packet Coromanda, 

 400 pair Trace Chains, suitable lor Ploughing. 

 200 " Truck and leading Chains. 

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

 No. 52 North Market St. April 21 



I TYF. I'P CHAINS. 



: Just received by Packet Coromanda, 500 Chains for lye- 



ing up Callle. 

 These chains, introduced by E. H. Debby, Esq. o( Salem, 



nnd Col jAcuucn, for the purpose of securing cattle lo the 



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



of fastening cows and oxen 10 the stanchion. 

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



