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TIlKKMO.MKriUCAI.. 

 K.iKUlf J loi Ihf .Nr» K.nslaii'l K«niirt. 

 . -.i( iUt riiorinoiiiclcr 111 ilie (i.ir.!ciii)f llie |>r"i>rii>iiir« 

 Nrw KngUiiil Karmer, Brigkl.m, M»«. in * .Imilwl 

 '. ly <>x|iomire. week i>n>lin( Sept. 6. 



.^cpi. 1841. I S.A.M. I ia,M. I T.P.M. | Wiiwt. 



Monriiy, 

 Tu.-^.lav, 



ThiM-doy, 

 Kn.liiv, 

 Sal ir.lny, 

 Sui.Liv. 



N. E. 

 N. V. 

 K. 



S. K. 

 S K. 

 S. W. 

 S. K. 



WKIliirrO.N .MARKKT— MoiiDAT, Sept. 6, ItMl. 

 Knwrtpil forttif Nrw Eniliind Farmsr. 



.\{ .M.irkel520 Heel Cattle, 700 Sloren, 3,800 Sheep 

 and i'Xi Swiiip. 



Vi^iK:tf.— Htef Collie — Tlio better qunllties of Biof 

 CnllV were icarce, consequently higher prices were 

 obI:iMii'd. We quote fin-l qujililv, $r> 00 a 6 00. Sec- 

 ond quality. $4 75 a 5 r>0. Third quiility $3 00 a 4 M. 



:ilores. — .\ lii'go number of purchasers were at market 

 and higher price* were oblained. We quote (wo year 

 old $S u 13. Three year old, §U • 23. 



Shtrp. — Sales quick at a siinill adv;ince. Lots were 

 sold m the fallowing prices, 75c. $1 00, $1 17, $1 25, 

 f 1 4-i. $1 t)2. $1 y2 and $1 'io. 



Striiir. —Lots to peddle »>ore sold from 3 to 3 1-2 for 

 •ows and A and 4 1-4 for barrows. A lot Old harrows 

 Bl 3 1--. .\t retail, 4 to G \M 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected with ffrcat care, ucekly. 



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



I to 3.'> cents. Clover— Norlbern, 13c.— Southern, 10 c 



Flax St e,l, SI, 37 to 1 50 bu. Lucerne, 25 c. per III. 



FLOUR. Howard Street S6 87— Genesee S7 25— Ohio 



GR.-VIN. Corn— Northern Yellow none — Rouml Yel 



w S3— Southern Flat Yellow 80— While 80. — Rye— 

 Northern 70 lo 72— Southern none. Oats— Southern 45 to 

 t7— Norlhorn 50 to 64. 



PROVISIO.NS. Beel— Mess 810 50 to II 00— Prime 

 <8 50— No. I 89 00. Pork— Extra— 15 DO — Clear 14 SU— 

 Mess 813 00. Hams— Northern 9 c. per Ih — Southern, 

 lOne. Lard— Boston 9 c per lb. — Southern, 8 lo 3 1-2. 

 Waller— Lump 13 to 22- Firkm 12 lo IS— Shippins; 8 to 14. 



H.\Y. pi-r ion, 818 lo 20- Eastern Screwed 814 10 16. 



CHt-ESE- Old 11 c— News. 



EGGS, N a 16. 



WOOL — 1'he market for this article has not experienced 



IT change of late. Pulled Wool is ralher scarce, and there 



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

 Aock is also moderate. Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, 

 J. 50 lo 65 c. --American full blood, wasKed, 47 to 50 — Do. 



4 blood, washed, 44 lo 46— Do. 1-2 blooil, wa.shed, 3fi to 

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

 <0 to 25 — Do. unwashed, 10 lo 14 — Bengasi Sheep, 8 to 10 — 



uenos Avres unpicked, 7 to 10 — Superfine Northern pulled 

 imb 43 I'i 40— No. 1 do. do. 37 lo 42— No 2 do do 26 to 30 

 -No 3 do do 15 10 20. 



UOKTlCl'I.TURAL. EXHIBITION. 



The Arkl'al Exhibitio.i, of the Massachu- 

 seli-i Horticultural Society, will take place at 

 iheir room, 23 Tremont Row, (iipposile the 

 Savings B.'ink) on Wedntsday, Thursday anil Friday^ 

 ad, 2od and 24th of Sept. 

 Choice and rare specimens of Fruits and Flowers are 

 spectfully siiliciled from the members of ihe Massa- 

 husett? Horticultural Society, and from llie lovers of 

 lorticullure generally. Committees will bo in atlend- 

 nce to receive contributions on Monday and Tuesday, 

 0th unrl 2Ut of September, and the specimens sent will 

 e retained, subject to the order of the owner. 

 A list, giving the nanesof the specimens of Fruits and 

 lowers prt-sentcd is respectfully requested. 

 Per order of the Coinmitteoof Atrangcraents. 



S. WALKER, Chairman. 

 Boston, Sept. 7th, 1841. 



HORTICL'L,TUK.\L. DIXKER. 



The Massachusells Horticultural Society propose cele- 

 raling their ensuinz Anniversary, by a Public Dinner at 

 loncert Hall, on Friday the 24th inst. 



Tickets, three dollars, may be had at the N. E Farmer 

 ffice, No. 52 North .Market Street, or at Messrs. Hovey & 



o't. Seed Siure, No. 7 Merchants' Row, any time previous 

 I Monday, 2aih inst. Sept. 8. 



l/KTA.Mi l.itlK. 



I'lirmer' in wnni id' Lime lor AirricuUural |Mirpn«i'i will 

 find il t;reaily in Ihrir advaiim;;e lo try the Si. George Co's 

 L'Etaiii; Lnnc, snid lo he suiieriur for thai puruusc In any 

 oiher ever yet inlroliiced. For tale by UAVID UAVIS, 

 over ihc Hope Insurance Oflice, Slold St., Boslon. 



Sept. 8. 3in 



PltINCR'8 Nl'RSKitlKB AKO OAItniilNS. 



The New ("alnlii;,Mio» arc now rearly I'.ir di»- 



Irihiilioii «-rii/u lo all who apply, pos/ p.ii',/, per 



iniiil. Tiioy comprise an iniinensc asi«iirlnicril 



III Fruils and Oriiamenlal Trees, .Shrubliery, 



_ niid Plniils, Bulbous Flower Rools, and Dahlias, 



n House I'hinls, Garden Seeds, &c., all of which are 



now ui much reduced prices. 



Orders, per mail, to WM. R. PRINCE, Flushing, will re- 

 ceive prompt allention. 41eow Sept. 8 



STRAWBERRIES I 8TRAWUERRIRS 1 1 



The subscriber would offer to the public, the present 

 season, his SeU'cied Co//rr/ion, consisting of serf n varieties; 

 they are such as have stood the test of a J'uir trial fur 

 siTrn years, and all grown by ihe subscriber. 



Warren's Scedimf Melhven, a new and valuable kind, a 



free bearer, fruit very large and juicy ; fruit measuring S 12 

 inches have been exhibiied the nrcseut season. This va- 

 riety can he warranied to be one ol the finest varieties grown, 

 and will produce as fine fruit and as large quantity, wilh 

 the same cultivation, as any other ever offered. Tlie | rice 

 of this Seedling is $5 00 per hundred plants. 



Melhrcn Castle— Fruil exlreinelj liirge, high flavnrel 

 and showy ; specimens of this fruil have been shown this 

 season six inciics in circuinferauce. Price three dollars per 

 hundred plants 



Keen's Seedling. — A very superior variety, fruit very 

 large, rich dark color, and uncommonly high flavoied 

 Price three dollars per hundred. 



Royal Scarlet. — Fruit long oval shaped and juicy, very 

 free bearer, and very hardy. Price two dollars. 



//nu/ftois.— Fruit larger than ■'"nglish Wood, exceedingly 

 numerous, somelimes yielding 100 berries lo the plant.- 

 Price two dollars. 



Early Virginia — This is known to be the earliest and 

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

 two dollars 



English IFooti- Fruit well known for years. Price one 

 dollar. 



Every plant sent from this garden will be warranted lo hi 

 free from mixluri'S, and shall also be young and healthy, 

 worth the price paid for them. 



All orders directed to the subscriber, inclosing the amount 

 for the order, or with a good reference, shall be promptly at- 

 tended lo, and tlie phinls forwardcil agreeably lo directions. 

 Orders ran also To left in ihe subscriber's box, at JOSEPH 

 BRECK & CO'S Seed Warehouse. 



JAMES L. L. F. WARREN. 



Aug. 11. eopislm Nonantun Vale, Brighton. 



This machine surpasses all others for the purpose of cut 

 ting Ruta Boga, Mangel Wurtzel, and other roots The 

 great objection to other machines, is their culling the roots 

 iiilo slices, which makes it almusi impossible for ihe cattle 

 lo get hold of ihcm ; Ihis machine with a little alteration, 

 cuts them into large or small pieces, of such shape as is most 

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

 one 10 two bushels ol roots per minute. 



For sale by JOSEPH BUEI'K & CO., at the New Eng- 

 land Agricultural Warehouse, No 61 and 52 North Market 

 Street, Boston. Sept. I 



GRINDSTUNKS. 



An extensive assortment of Water and Hand Grindstones 

 constanllyon hand and lor salebyAMMIC. LOMBAKU 

 & CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf. isly. Not. IJ. 



AIM'I.K IVVUKUH. 



Just reiiiveii at ihe New i;n;;land Agriculiiiral Waic- 

 liiiuse. No 61 nnd 1,2 North Market Street, a good supplT of 

 Slanlcy't Sujyerior Apiile ParerB, a very uselul arlicb'. With 

 one of the».' mnchiiirk n buthel of apples may be pared in 

 a very short time in Ihe beil poMible manner, and wiih great 

 saving of the apple, a» the uuunlei may be taken nlfal eny 

 required lhi<kness. The above is aUo for «»le at N P. H. 

 WILLIS'. No 45 North Market Sireei, SCUDDEK, COR- 

 DIS & CO., and HOS.MERi TAPPAN, Milk Street. 



Sept. 1 ),w JOSEPH BRKCK & CO. 



SI'N niALM. 



Just received a few of Sheldon & Moore's, .Sun Dials, a 

 very neat and useful oniric for tlie purpose ofgiting the lime 

 of day in the garden or field. Price 75 cents. For sale by 

 J. BRECK 4> CO., No 51 and 62 North Market Si. 



Sept I. 



GRKEN'S PATKNT SFRAWr CVTTBR. 



JOSEPH BRECK A 



lural Warehouse and S'- 



England Agricul- 

 and 52 North Mar- 



ket Slrcpt, have lor sale, Urccii 3 I'ulcnl Straw, Hny an I 

 Stalk Culler, operating on a mechanical principle not berore 

 applieil to a»y implement lor this purpose. The most proin- 

 inenl elfecis of this applicalinn, and some of Ihe consequent 

 peculiarities of the inachioe are : 



1. So great a redjction of the <iuantum of power requisite 

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

 to work it etficienlly. 



2. Wilh even this moderate power, it easily cuts two hush- 

 els a minute, which 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 ihey 

 cut, require sharpening less oficn than those of any other 

 straw cutler. 



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

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

 complicated machines in general use lo gel nut of order. 



NOTICE TO HOBTIcri.Tl'RI8TS. 

 AVhale Oil Soap. 



The subscriber has constantly on hand, a»d in quantities 

 to suit purchasers, ihis useful ariicle which has lately proved 

 itself so destructive 'o ihe grtai variety of insects which m- 

 fest the Garden, Shrubs, Vines and Flowers. 



THADDEUS PERKINS, 109 State street. 



Boston Aug. 4lh, 1841. Im 



ORIBNTAl. poppy. 



The best time for planting this magnificent Pereanial, is 

 the present time. For sale at 50 cents per root. Also, Polo- 

 ny Whiiljeii, Humei, Rosea, Albicans, Tenufolia. Hybrida, 

 Tartarica, &:c., from 50 cents lo il 00 per root. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK, & CO., No. 61 ond 52 

 North Market Street. Sepl. I 



BULBOrS ROliTS. 



The subscribers offers for sale a great variety of Piconies, 

 Lillys, Crown Imperials, nnd oilier Bulbous and fibrous 

 rooted plants which are most successfully planted in August. 



Also, Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, and Bulbous tools of 

 every description. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Aug. 11. 



EDMUND T. HASTI.VGS ^fc CO. 

 Pure Sperm Oil. 



No. 101 Slate St, keepconslanily for sale. Winter, Spring 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which tbejr 

 warrant to be of the best quality and lo burn without 

 crusting. 



nil Canisters of various sizes. 

 Boslon, Jan. 1, 1341. i»ly 



TYK I'P CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromauda, 600 Chains for tye- 

 ing up Cattle. 



These chains, introduced by E. H. Debbit, Esq. of .Salem, 

 and Col. Jacciues, for ihe purpose of securing callle 10 the 

 stall, are found H he the safest and most eonvenienl mode 

 of fastening cows and oxen 10 the stanchion. 



For sale by J. BRECK i CO., No. 62 North Market »«. 



