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M.\<S. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 

 Tlia following ilia coriocl«(l lim ufllic " t>prcial Con 



lioit'l'K ri.'i'cic Al. i':\iiiiiiTi<t\ 



Till' Anmai i:kiHiiiri(>», III' iliii AI.iH 

 •uliii liorticiilturiil r^iti ii'iy, uill tnki' pi 

 ("I'l 



a:i TroiiK 



K.iw, 



iltoe (o Hccorslo (ho lUII iind in lake rhargc or the ^ .„. , ... . ,„ ,...„, ^„,,,„,„,„. „„. ^ ,, y • o,iy.<:r„,r .,,,;„r ,-„rrr,, a ,cry 



ruin and Flnwen" exhibited at llie rnauins; Annual Savinirii Bnnk) on ll'rdnejday, Thursdau and Friduu, "i' "f 'li'"> inacliim-w n liutlicl of niioli 



, tklJ .!« I I .11.1. . i' k<^. . -^ <" * ri vnrv «lw.r I ■....„:...!.„ I .... . i t ' '^ 



l<- till- 



AI'IM.K PAKICIItt. 



Ju.l received al il,. .Ni w V.„t\„„A AKncullural Waio- 

 s!'.""r , "v. ' ""•' *'. •^""'' ''^'■''"•' f^l'i-el, a Biiud .uppir of 

 .Sl.,ntcy . Supcrwr A,.,,lr /■•iirrr,, a Tcry u«ful arlici- Wilh 



ihibilion of llie .Mastarliusetla Horticullural ^ocinly 

 Samuel Wnlk.r, Win. Oliver, B. V. French, \. V. 

 roatreiior, M. V Wildo , C. M. Ilovov, J. Sliokn.-v, 

 , M. Rirh.irda, il). Ilaggerdiin, S. K. Johnson, J. L. 

 , r. Warren, J. \V. Russell, A Howdilch and A. Story. 



Atlo.l, K. M. RICIIARnS, 



Sept. II. IS^l. Rfc See'ry. 



rHKRMO.MKTKI(-AI.. 

 i:..i>..rlcJ li.rllir Ni-iv Kiiflnml tnrniri. 

 -of tin- rhorinomeierni ilie (larHeiiof the proprietor) 

 I.e New Kii{(IhiiiI Kariner, Brighion, Mnss. in a sbndeil 

 ihci'ly cxpoMire, week ending :5cpl. 12. 



Sept. IS4L I S.A.M. I 12,M. I 7,I'..M. I Wind. 



ndiv, 6 I 60 I 64 I 61 IN. 



S E. 

 S. W. 

 S. E. 

 N. K. 

 S. E. 

 Iiv. 12 I 60 72 I 67 I N. E 



lUCII lO.N .MARKKT.— .MoNDAT, Sept. 13, 1841. 



ItriH.rlril fur the New £neland Fanner. 

 \i .Mr.rkel450 Beef Cattle, .520 Stores, 3,200 Sheep 

 ' ~'i5 Swiue. 



nic ts.— flee/ Cattle —The supply of Beef Cattle w.is 

 rt, and higher prices were obtained. We quoie fiifl 

 lilv, $5 Tf) a a 25. Second quality, $5 00 a 5 50. — 

 ird''qu.ility $3 50 a 4 50 



torts.— Two year old $8 a 13. Three year old, f 14 ""* >!' "'"'h reduced prices 



I Orders, per mail, to WM. R. PRINCE, Flusbins;, will re- 



Aeep.— Lois were taken at $1 12, $1 23, $1 37,$1 62, 

 in §2 12, and $2 25. 



jri/ie. —One entire lot 3 1-4 and 4 1-4. Lots to ped- 

 } 1-4 to 3 1-2 for sows and 4 1-4 and 4 1-2 for barrows. I 

 elail, 4 to 5 1-2. 



22d. 2:id and 24lli of Sept 



Choice and rnro >puciinenB of rruila and Flowera are I 

 re«pectfully aoliriled from llie nicinliefa of the .Ma»sa- ' 

 chusellii lloilicultural tSocii'ty, and from the lovem of] 

 Ilorticulture gnnemlly. Conimitlees will be in attend- | 

 anco to receive rontribulions on Monday and 1\iet<Liy, I 

 20lh and 21»l of Septuiiiber, and the speriiiienssuiil will 

 be reliiined, subject to the order ol llie owner. 



A list, giving the names of the specimens of Kruits and 

 Flowers iiresenled is respectfully requested. 



I'er order ot Ihu Cominiltee of Airangeiiienls. 



S. WALKLR, Chairman. 



Boston, Sept. 7tli, 1841. 



a very »l.ort time ii, il„. I,c,l po..il,|,. ,„„„„,.,, „„,, ^„f, 

 --.inK o( [he apple, a. the .,ul,i,l,-. „,„)■ |,o ,„],,.„ „ffj 



may Ik! pared in 

 ;ai 



reouircd thickness. TheaLoTo i, al»o lor sale at N I'H 

 DKs*. CO., and I10SMER& TAPPAN, Milk Street. 



Sept. I 



JOSKPM BRKCK II CO. 



HOUTICtl,TllR,Vl, UINNKK. 



The Mas>nihusoiis lloriicultiiral .■society propose cele- 

 brating ihcir eiisiiiiiu' Aiiiiiver.sary, liy a I'ulilic Dinner al 

 Concert Hall, on Friil.ny the 24th insl. 



Tickets, (Arce dollars, may be had al the N. E Farmer 

 Office, No. 52 North .>larket Street, or at Messrs. Huwy iV. 

 Go's. Seed Sture, No. 7 Merchants' Row, any lime previous 

 to Monday, 2uih insl. Sept. 8. 



L'BTANCLIAIS 



Farmeri in want of Lime for Agricultural purposes will 

 find il greatly to their advantage to try the St. George Go's. 

 L'Elang Lime, said to he superior for thai purpose to any 

 other ever yet introduced. For sale by DAVIL) DAVIS, 

 over the Hope Insurance Office, State St., Boston. 



Sepl. S. 3in 



SVS UIALN. 



Just received a fovv of .Sheldon & Moire's, Sun Dial. . 

 very neat and useful nrliclo for the purpose of gtyine the lime 



J. URECK «• CO., No SI and 62 North Market St. 

 Sept I. 



Gil: EN'S PATENT S rn A \V CUTrKR. 



PRIKCE'S NURSERIES AND GARDENS. 



The New Catalogues are now ready for dis- 

 Inliution gratis lo all who apply, pos< ;)(iid, per 

 mail. They comprise an immense assurlmcnt 

 of Fruits and Ornameiilal Trees. Shrnlil.erv, 

 and Plants, Bull.ous Flower Roots, and Dahlia's, 

 Green House Plants, Garden Seeds, &c., all of which are 



ive prompt attenlion. 



■WILLIS'S LATEST IMPROVED VEGETABLE 

 CVTTER. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected aUh great care, weekly 

 ;EDS. Herds Grass, very little in market. Red Top, 

 J5 cents. Clover— Northern, 13c.— Southern, 10 c. 

 Seed, «1. 37 lo 1 50 hu. Luocrne,25 c. per Ih. 

 ^OUR. Howard Street 87 00— Genesee S7 23— Ohio 



?..\1N. Corn — Northern Yellow noae — Round Yel- 



Bl— Southern Flat Yellow 80— White 30. — Rye- 

 hern 70 10 "2— Southern none. Oals— Southern 43 to 

 Northern 50 lo 34. 

 lOVISIO.NS. Beef— Mess 810 25 to 10 50— Prime 



— \o. I S9 00. Pork— Extra— 13 50— Clear 12 50— 

 iiJ 00. Hams— Northern 9 c. per Ih— Southern, 



j. Lard— Boston" In S c p.;r Ih — Southern, 6 to 7. 



r— Lump 19 In 22- Firkin 12 lo IS— Shipping S to 14. 

 \Y. per ton. Sl3 to20-Eastern Screwed 614 to 16. 

 ^t.ESE— Old II c— New8. 

 iGS, 14 a 16. 



OOL— The market for this article has not experienced 

 ■haiigc of late. Pulled Wool is rather scarce, and ihere 

 la limited supply of low Fleeces and of fine Fleeces the 

 also moderate. Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, 

 ) lo 5.1 c. — American full Mood, washed, 47 lo 50 — Do 

 lend, washed, 44 lo 46- Do. 1-2 blood, washed, 36 to 



■ 4 and common do, 35 lo 37— Smyrna Sheep, washed, 



2i— Do. unwashed, 10 lo 14 — Bengasi Sheep, 8 to 10 



OS Ayres unpicked, 7 to 10— Superfine Northern pulled 



43 to 46 — No. I do. do. 37 to 42— No 2 do do 26 to 30 



3 do do 18 to 20. 



GRINDSTONES. 



extensive assortment of Water and Hand nrindstores 

 aoily on hand and for salehyAMMIG. LOMBAKII 

 ). 13 Lewis's Wharf isly. Nov. 17. 



GOOD CULTIVATORS AT $3 30. 



od Cullivators for sale at the New Ensland Agricultu- 

 Warehouse, Nos. 51 & 52 North .Market Sireii, Price 

 JOS. BRECK d. CO. 



JOSEPH BRECK & (;0. nl IheNew England Agncul- 

 lural Warehouse and Seed St.ire Nns. 51 and 32 North Mar- 

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

 Stalk Gutter, operating on a mechanical principle not before 

 apjilied to a«y implemenl for this purpose. The most prom- 

 inent effects of this application, and some of the consequent 

 peculiarities of the machine are: 



1. So great a reduction of ihe quantum of power lequisae 

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

 to work il efficiently. 



2. With even this moderate power, it easily cut? two bush- 

 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 they 

 cut, require sharpening less often ihan those of any other 

 straw cutler. 



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

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

 complicated machines in general use to get out of order. 



NOTICE TO HORTICULTURISTS. 

 Whale Oil Soap. 



The subscriber has constantly on hand, and in quantities 

 to suit pur .'lasers, this useful article which has lately proved 

 itself so destructive 'o the great variety of insects w'bich in- 

 fest the Garden, Shrubs, Vines and Flowers. 



THADDEUS PERKINS, 109 Slate street. 



Boston Aug. 4th, 1841. Im 



This machine surpasso..; all others Inr the purpose of cut 

 ting Rula Baga, Mangel VVurtzcl, and other roots The 

 great objection lo oth<T machines, is their cutting the roots 

 into slices, which makes It almost impossible for the cattle 

 to get hold of them; this machine with a little alteration, 

 cuts them intolirgeor small pieces, of such shape as is most 

 convenienllorlhecallleloeat. It will cut wilh ease from 

 one 10 two bushels of roou per ininule 



For sale bv JOSEPH BRECK & CO., at the New Eng- 

 land Agricultural Warehouse, No 51 aud 52 North Market 

 Street, Boston. Sept. I 



PATENT BRASS SYRINGE-WHALE OIL SOAP. 



Willis's Patent Improved Brass Syringe for watering 

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

 &c. This Syringe may be used on all ot'rasions when water- 

 ing is necessary for using a solution prepared for the pur- 

 pose, lo prevL-nt mildow on grape vines, and also to use the 

 preparation of Soap for the destruction of the Rose Bug. 



This Syringe may be had of JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Nos. 61 and 52 North .Market Street, who has for sale the 

 Whale Oil Soap, a sure preventative against the ravages of 

 the Ruse Bug and other insects. The Soap should bo 'dilu- 

 ted by water, at the rate of fifteen gillons of water lo two 

 pounds of .So.ip, and applied by the Syringe. The Soap is 

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



ORIENTAL POPPY. 



The best lime for planting this magnificent Perennial, is 

 lie present time. For sale at 50 cents per root. Also, Pteo- 

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

 Tanarica, itc, from 50 cents to St uo per root. 

 Fur .sale by JOSEPH BRECK, & CO., No. 51 ard 52 



North Market Street 



Sept. 1 



The 



BULBOUS ROOTS. 



ubscrihers offers for sale a great variety of Paeonii 



Lillys, Crown Imperials, and other Bulbous and fibrous 

 rooted plants which are most successfully planted in August. 

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

 everv description. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Aug 11. 



EDMUND T. HASTINGS *, CO. 

 Pure Siierm OU. 



No. 101 Slate St, keep constantly for sale. Winter, Spring 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which they 

 warrant to be of the beat quality and lo buru without 

 crusting. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 

 Boston, Jan. 1, 1841. isly 



TYK UP CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 600 Chains for lyc- 

 ing up Cattle. 



These chains, inlrnduccfl by E. H. Derby, Esq. of Salem, 

 and Col. Jacoues, for the purpose nf securing cattle lo ihe 

 stall, are found ic be the safest and most convenient mode 

 of fastening cows and oxen to the stanchion. 



For sale by J. BRECK (l CO., No. 52 North Market M. 



