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Corrrclcii irith g-rrnt iMrf. wtekly. 

 EPS. Hfnls C.rns*, 9« liusli-l, vcrv lilllc in mnrkct. 

 Top, 50 10 9$ c«nts. Clover — S'urlhcrn, 13c. — Soiiili- 

 10 c. Klax ScctI, •! 31 to I SO liu. Lucerne, :23 c. 



OUR. The siles this week hnte been rery lioiiteil, 

 iriccs have Jeclincjl 37 l-4c. per h»rrel since our lu'l 

 I'hi- supplies hnve liceninndenile until lu ilny, when 

 K h.ive lu'cn coinidoni'ilc. MoilcrBtc soles Griic- 

 ommon (•ranils, *6 CJ ; l-'ancy G 7S. The lariie receiv- 

 Ooiiesee evince no aiixictjr lo sell, ami are storing raih- 

 hinil lo lower rales Southern is ilull. The only 

 liclioiis Bie SOU hhls. Philadelphia, at t6 1-0, 90 days; 

 rcttown, 6 62, 4 inus. The best bmmU of the 

 are h<-ld at higher rales. 350 bbls. Ballimciro City 



rnnn brand, 97, A nios. cr. 

 .AIN. — Haltimorc Howard Street $« 73— Genesee «6- 

 6 7.".— Ohio ts 75— Indian Mcnl «J 50. Corn — North- 

 7S— llound >ellow 70— Southern l'"lut Yfl- 

 drt-a. — Rye— Northern 7S to SO— Oats— Soulh- 

 J— Northern 02 to 54. | 

 OVISIONS. The transoations in Bcefand Pork have 

 xlreuit'.y limited, and prices being uliogetbcr unsettled, 

 ons are in a great measure noniiuul. For Lard, 

 s rather an iiiiproved demaiid( with sales of several 

 d fce^s at 7 l-'2, and lOoO do in superior order, for 

 nnrki'i, at Sc per ll>. 



— Mess, 4 mo bhi. nominal — do IVavy— $9 00— 

 «7 M a 7 50— Pork— Eitra clear, 4 mo. bl'il. 813 a 14 

 Clear S|2 50 a 13 00— do Mess Sio a II 00— do. 

 ;.|1 a 9 0(>— do Mess from other Slates SIO a II 00— 

 me do ilo »3 00 a 9 00— Clear do do «I2 50 a 13 00 

 hipping 6c. a 12c.— do slore, uninspected 10 a 

 y l.i a IS— I.ard. No 1, Boston ins. 7 a 8— do 

 rn and Western, 6 a 7- Hams, Boston, 7 1 1 a 8 1 2 

 outhern and Western, 5 a 7— Cheese, Shipping and 

 1 a 6— do new milk, 5 a "• 



, p.r ton. $18 lo 20- Eastern Screwed 614 10 16. 

 KSR— Old 11 c — NevrS. 

 ;S, 1 1 a 16. 



?L— There has been afairdemand for all descriptions, 

 es lo some extent have been made at prices corres- 

 • wil h ihe ran^e of oar quotations The stock of pul- 

 >1 is cousideranly diminished, while that of fleece has 

 ncreascd, but the supply of either description is not 



Saxony Fleece.s, washed, lb. 48 a 50 c. — Amer- 



II Mo >,l, do 43 a 47— Do 34do42 a44— Do. l-2do 



1-4 and common do 33 a 3r,— Spanish sheep, RF 



a — Sinyroa Sheep, washed, 20 a 2S— Do. un- 



Iil a 14— Bengasi do S a 10 — Saxony, clean, — a — 



:\vres unpicked. 7 a 10 — do do picked, — a — Sn- 



.No'nhern pulled lamb 42 a 43— iNo. 1 do. do. do. 37 



2 do do do 26 a 30- No. 3 do do do 18 a 20. 



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NOTICK. 



The Annual llreliiig of the Massnehusells llorlicultural , 

 Society, will be helil at the Rooiri. No, 13 Treinnnt Row, ' 

 on SA TIIKDA V ne.ii, the 2d of Uitober, at 1 1 o'clock, A. i 

 M. for the clio co of Ollicfrs lor the jear ensuing, viz. a 

 President, four Vice Presidents, a Tnasurer, a Currespoiiib 

 ing Secretary, a Recording Secnlnry, Professors of Holnny ! 

 and Vegelahlu Physiology, Knioinolugy, and llorlicultural 

 Chemistry, an Execuiivo (j^oinniillec, and .'>iiipding Com- 

 iniltccs on Fruits, Flowers, ProdiMs of Kitchen Garden, 

 Synonyms of Fruits, Library, and Fiiianee 



Sept. 29, 1841. F.. M. RlCH.AllDS, Rec. Sec. 



WANTKD, 



In a desirable situation near New York, a trusty man 

 who underatands gardening, to lake charge of a country 

 place of small exleul. — A iiuirried ni.in would be preferred. 

 I'ndouliied references wonld be expecled. Apply to S. G. 

 WARD A: CO. 92 Stalest., corner Merchants' Row. 



Sept. 29 lw» 



UTO.M MARKKT.— Mo.>n»i,Sept. 27, 1841. 



Rr|>nrlF<) for llie New Ensliinil F«riner. 

 larket 525 Beel Cattle, 450 Stores, 3,550 Sheep 

 I Swine. 



r.».— Beef Cattle. — Sale quick, and last week's 



jlly sustained, viz: — First quality, $5 50 a G 0). 



quality, $5 00 a 5 25. Thiid quality $3 50 a 





». — Former prices fully ttislained. Twoyear old 

 Three year old, .5:14 a C2. 



—Lots were sold from .$1 12, to $2 33. 



- Lots to peddle, from 3 to 3 1-4 for sows, and 

 -4 for barrows At retail, 4 lo 5 



THLRMO.METRICAL. 

 R«^IKirted for the New Rnfjlund Farmer, 

 of the riiermomeler at the (lardeiiof the proprie 

 ew England Farmer, Brighton, Masa. in a eha 

 y exposure, week ending Sept. 26. 



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GRIXDSTONES. 



ensive assortment of Water and Hand Grindstones 

 yon hand and for sale by A.MMl C. LOMBAKli 

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



STRAVl'liEKRIBS I STRAWIIISRRIES 1 I 



The subscriber would olTer lo the )>nblic, the present 

 season, his Selected Collcclion, consisting of scccn varielies; 

 they are such as have stood the test "of a fuir trial lor 

 siren yciirs, and all grown by the subscriber. 



Warrm's Steding JUclhrcn, a new and valuable kind, a 

 free bearer, fruit very large and juicy ; fruit measuring 5 i-i 

 inches have been exhibiied the nresent season. This va- 

 riety can he warranted to be one of the finest varieties grown, 

 and will produce as fine fruit and as larie quanlily, with 

 the same cultivation, as any other ever ofl'ered. The (rice 

 of this Seedling is S3 00 per hundred plants. 



.'Mclhrni Caslte.— Fruit extremely birge, high fluvorc 1 

 and showT; specimens of this fruit have hecn shown this 

 season six inches in circumferuncc. 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. 



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

 free bearer, and very hardy. Price two dollars. 



Hnulbois. — Fruit larger than fnglish Wood, exceedingly 

 numerous, sometimes 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 



Engli.ih llboJ— Fruit well known for years. Price one 

 dollar. 



Every plant sent from this garden will he warranted to b; 

 free from mixuires, and shall also he young and healthy, 

 worth the price paid for them. 



All orders directed lolhe subscriber, inclosing the amount 

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

 tended to, an. I the planis forwarded agreeably to directions. 

 Orders can also he left in the suhscrilicr's box, at JOSEPH 

 BKECK &. CO'S Seed Warehouse. 



JAMES L. L. F. WARREN. 



Aug. 11. eopisim A'onantum Vale, Brighton. 



WILLIS'S LATEST lAIPROVED VEGBTABLF! 

 CUTTKR. 



This machine surpa.ss«s all others for the purpose of cut- 

 ting Rula Baga, Jiangel Wurlzel, and other roots The 

 great objection to other machines, is their culling the roots 

 into slices, which makes it almost impossible for the cnitle 

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

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

 convenient lor ihe cattle to eat. It will cut with ease from 

 one to two husheh ofrooUi jier minute. 



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

 land Agricultural Warehouse, No 51 and 52 North Market 

 Street, Bostoa. Sept. I 



Al'i'l.li. i'AUKiiH. 



}\>y\ received at ihc New Enitland Agriciilturat Ware- 

 hoiiKC, No 51 and 52 North Market Street, a good supply of 

 SliinUy't .Superior Apple t'urrrt, a very u>eful anicle. With 

 one of these machine% ii bushel of apples may be pared in 

 a v«ry short timo in the best |>o>iiible manner, and wilh great 

 saving nl ihe apple, as ihc outaido iiiny be taken ofTal any 

 r.nuired thickness. The nl.ove is also lor sale ai N. P. H 

 WILLI.S', No 45 Norlh Market Street, SCUDDEIt, COR- 

 DIS i. CO., and H0SMER4. TAPPAN, Milk Stmt. 



Sept. I Cw JOSKPH UREi;K & CO. 



PRINCR'S NL'RSERIKB AKD OAIinKKS. 



The New Catalogues arc now ready (or dis- 

 Irihiition fi-ro/u to all who apply, /}o«/ /xii'cf, per 

 iiiiiil. They comprise an iinnn'nso assortment 

 ol Fruits and Oruamcnlal Trees, .Shrulihery, 

 uiul Plants, Bulbous Flower Routs, and Dahlias, 

 Grcn House Plants, Garden S^^eds, tc., all of which arc 

 now at much reduced prices. 



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

 ceive prompt attention. 4teow Sept! 8 



SUN DIALS. 



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

 very neat and useful article for the purpose of giving the lime 

 of dnv in ihe garden or field. Price 75 cents. For sale by 

 J. BRECK ^ CO., No 51 and 62 North Market St. 



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ORKEN'S PATKNT STRAW COTTER. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. ai the New England Agricul- 

 tural Warehouse and Seed Store Nos. 51 and 52 North Mar- 

 ket Slrcel, have for sale. Green's Patent Str,iw, Hay and 

 Stalk Culler, operating on a iiiechaniciil principle not before 

 applied to asy iniplemeiit for iliis purpose. The most prom- 

 inent effecls of this application, and some of the consequent 

 peculiarities of the machine arc: 



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

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

 lo work it elficiently. 



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

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

 by any oiher machine even when worked by horse or steam 

 power. 



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

 cut, require sltarpening less often than ihose of any other 

 straw cutter. 



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 of order. 



ORIENTAL POPPY. 



The best time for planting this magnificent Perennial, is 

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

 ny Whilljcii, Humei, Rosea, Alhicans, Tenufolia. Hybrids, 

 Tartarica, Ike., from 50 cents lo 3l 00 per root. 



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

 Norlh Market Street. ' Sept. 1 



BULBOUS ROltTS. 



The subscribers offers for sale a great variety of Paeoniea, 

 Lillys, Crown Imperials, and other Bulbous and fihrous 

 rooted planis which are most successfully planted in August. 



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

 everv description. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Aug, II. 



EDItlVND T. HASTI.VGS * CU. 

 Pare Sperm Oil. 



No- 101 State St, keep conslaiiily for sale. Winter, Spring 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which they 

 warrant to be of the bcdt quality and lo buru wilboiit 

 I crusting. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 

 Boston, Jan. I, 1841. isly 



L'ETANGLIME. 



Farmers in want of Lime for Agricultural purposes will 

 find it greatly lo their advantage lo try the St. George Co's. 

 L'Elang Lime, said to be superior for that purpose to any 

 other ever yet introduced. For sale by DAVID D.tVIS, 

 over the Hope Insurance Olfice, Stale 2>t., Boston. 



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