'OV. XX. MO. II. 



AND H R T I rU I. T II R A L REGISTER 



111 



umoi.ksam: i'KUKs criiui:M. 



.■.V.;ir^."i A"v.i' 

 ms. llrnU Ciruss, $i liushrl. Terv liul« in mnrki-i- 

 'op, 50 lo 65 cents. Clover— Norlhern, 13g.— Siouih- 

 Klax Seed. Il 3T to 1 ao liu. Lucerne, «S c 



)UK. The liiuiness done in this triicle hishoen Tory 

 te, mill the markfl closi-s cxcwilinijly ilull for«ll di 

 ans I he receipts ntc lihcral, luu nM*lly 8"'"^ '""' 

 iS the l!ir.fe holiler* nre not duponed to necepl present 

 Siilos (.ienesee. «>iiuium limnils, <6 5U n C 66 ; Fancy, 



6 r.s ; Ohio, •« 37 pt-r Imrrel ; 300 IMs. Howard 

 16 37,60 days; 500 do Bnltimnre City Mills, *6 62. 

 , U't e»|Kirt: 200 do Georgituwn, »6 50, ca«h ; fiOi' 

 «r Orleans, sour, %i 50, 60 days. The arrirnl of ihi 



ivhioh IS now moincnlly enix-cted, may change th< 



on of the market. 

 UK -Hnllimore UowanI Street «« 50 lo G 62— Gen 

 ommon. 86 ;-6 to 6 61— Ohio 16 25 to 6 37— Ind 

 3 50, 



1\.— Com — Northeri), bushel 72 tor4— Round Yel 

 —Southern Flat Yellow 75— White do 72. — By 

 J to 30— Oats— Southern 60 to 62 — Norlhern 



VISIONS. The sales of Beef and Pork have h 

 pxlremelv limited, and quotations bein? entirely nom- 

 fford hut' little guide to the actual slate of the market 

 articles. Considerable business has lieen done in 

 he sales rather exceeding 2500 kegs, laken at price 

 from 7 a r l-2c. per lb., cash and 6 mos. cr. ; a sale 

 f 100 bbls No. 1 Beef, S6 62 a 7 per bbl , 4 inos. 



Mes.i, 4 mo. bhl. nominal — do Navj— 89 00— 

 t: 00 a 7 60— Pork— Extra clear, 4 mo. bbl. 813 a 14 

 lear 812 50 a 13 00— do Mess 8ui a II 00— do 



3 9 OO^kIo Mess from other Slates 810 a 11 00 

 le do do 8j 00 a 9 00— Clear do do 8|2 60 a 13 00 

 r, shipping 6c. a 12c. — do store, uninspected 10 a 

 ilairy 15 a IS— Lard, No 1, Boston ins. 7a8 — do 

 11 and Western, 6 a 7— Hams, Boston, 7 I » a 8 1 -2 

 ulhem and Western, 6 a 7— Cheese, Shipping and 

 4 a 6— do new milk, 5 a ?■ 



. per ton, 813 lo 20— Eastern Screwed 614 to 16. 

 ESE— Old II c — News. 



14 a 16. 



L — There has been a fair demand for all descriptions, 

 10 some csleol have been made at prices corre.s- 

 :;h ihe ranueof oHr quotniions. The stock of pul- 

 5 considerably diminished, while Ihal of fleece has 

 icreased, but the supply of either description is not 



or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 43 a 50 c. — Amer- 

 1 ilorid.do 43 a 47— Do 3 4 do 42 a 44— Do. 1-2 do 

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

 a — Smyrna Sheep, washed, 20 a 23 — Do. un- 

 10 a 14 — Bengasi do ^ a lo — ^^axony, clean, — • a — 

 .\yrc3 unpicked, 7 a 10 — do do picked, — a — Sii- 

 <"orihern pulled iamb 42 a 43 — No. 1 do. do. do. 37 

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



■■•Ill I r \MM>U NV.IIKXrAI. 'rllKKS, *r 



o'l /V.i./i -jyc,]. ,1,1.1 Chn<-<i V'ii.«. ilcnlliT. 

 Iton uuriTnlted in any former year, lor rxleiihivc 

 nuinliers of line Ireen, nf new and linesi kinds. 

 (1/ I'cch „n,i nf I'lum Trrr,. ihe liM ban 

 been increnveil by numerous nddilionN of new 

 kiiidii, ol those most highly productive, and valuable, many 

 of which are alike new lo our country, and very extraordi- 

 nary. Such were the selections made by the subscriber in 

 l-!urope, and in person during last nuluinn, where all have 

 b>'eii provwi. Those kinds already well known nninngst us 

 beini; identified by hiin bylho wood and ihe leaf. 



Go<>.«eberrics of first quality. Apples, Uuinecs, Nectarines, 

 Apricots, Grape Yines, Raspberries, Curmnts, Strawber- 

 ries, &c. &c. 



The new abridged and dcscrinlive Cittaloguc for 1842, 

 which is now in preparation, will be sent to all who apply. 



Omamenlal Trees and Shrulis, ffnncysuckks, if-c. Splen- 

 did varieties of Double Vellnw Harrison and other Roses, 

 of Tree I'oconies, of Herbaceous I'Bconie*, and other flower- 

 ing plants — of Double Dahlias, &c. Rhubarb of first rale 

 newest kmds, Cockspur Th«nis, &c. 



All orders addressed In the subscriber, will be prnmjilly 

 attended to; and Trees when so ordered, will be stcurely 

 packed in mntls and moss lor safe Iraiisportalion to all ilis- 

 lanl plai-es, by land or sen, and delivered in ihc eily free o( 

 charge for transporting by the wagon which is sent thither 

 daily. WILLIM KENRICK. 



Nonaiilum Hill, Newton, near Boston, Oct. C, 1841. 



Oct. 6 eplDoc. 1 



lirON MARKET.— MosDAT, Oct. 4, 1841. 



Reported forllie .New Enelind F«rmer. 

 e.rket 850 Beef Cattle, 950 Stores, 2500 Sheep 

 I Swine. 



iscquence of the severe storm, large numbers of 

 iheep and Swine remain unsold, and some sales 

 ibably made at prices less than our quotations viz. 

 s.— Bttf Cattle— F'lrsl quality, $5 ,50 a 6 00. 

 quality, $1 75 a 5 25. Third quality §3 50 a 



.—Two year old $8 a 12. Three year old, .$13 



, — Lois were sold from fSll 12, to $1 25. 



. —Lots to peddle, from 3 to 3 1-1 for sows, and 



1 for barrows. .\t retail, 4 to 5. 



Popular fflafrazlnes. vrUti rich and Beautlfnl 

 KufpraTliiia:** 



The subscribers being the authorized agents, supply sub- 

 scribers in all parts of N. England, as for the last eight 

 years, with the principle magazines, issued in this, and other 

 cities, as — 



The Lady's Rook, and Lady's Jlmmcan Magazine, 

 Edited by Mr.« Hale, and Sigourn'y, with rich and most 

 bennliful engravings, monthly, at per year 83 00. 



The work has attained a circulation of nearly 2000 

 Monlhly. 



Graham's Ladie's and Gentleman's Magazine — with 

 original sloiies and the choicest engravings monthly, at per 

 year S3 DO. 



The Youih's Medalton, — with Engravings and 

 Music, — twice a month, at per year 81 00. 



The Christian Family Magazine, — at per year $1 00. 



Address JORDAN & CO., 121 Washington, opposite 

 W:»!er street. 



Intelligent men wanted as agents to these, and other works. 



Oct. 6 3t 



AIM' UK PAIIKK*. 



JusI rec.'iv.'.l al lb.' New JmiliUiiiI AKricnIlurnI Wiiir- 

 bniifie, No .-.I mill fj \iirili Mnrkei Sireel, n g.ind lupplv of 

 Slanli-if .Vii;i<Tinr Appir I'.irrrt, n verv useful arliclf. Wiih 

 one of ibi'i.' mncbiiies a l.unbel of applet may l>o pared in 

 II very short tune in tlit- best |ionsi|,I(. manner, iinil wilhgrrdl 

 saving nf Ihe njiplc, as the uulsides miH' be taken nlTnt any 

 required thickness. The above is also (or siile at N I'. H 

 WILLIS', No 45 North Market Street, SCrDDKK, COR- 

 DIS *. CO., and HOSMKK & TAl'I'AN, Milk Sire. i. 



Sept. I 6w JOSKI'H BRF.<;K & CO. 



PRINCR'SNVHSKUIKH and OARnKNB. 



The New Ciiiiiliigu.s are now ready for dis- 

 tribnlion <,Tiirit to all who apply, pnat pnUl, per 

 iiinil. They comprise nn immense assortment 

 of Fruits and Omamenlal Trees, Shrubbery, 

 ind Plants, liulbnns Flower Roots, and Dahlias, 

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

 now at much reduced prices. 



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

 ceive prompt attention. Ileow Sept. 8 



SUN DIALS. 



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

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

 of dnv in the garden or field. Price 76 cents. For talc by 

 J. BBLECK i- CO., No 61 and 62 North Market St. 



Sept I. 



THERMO.METRICAL. 



Reimrled for the New England Farmer, 

 of the Thermomeler at the Gardenof the proprietors 

 ;w England Farmer, Brigbton, Mass. in a shaded 

 y cxiiosnre, week ending Oct. 3. 



1841. |5,A.M. I 12,M. I 7,P.M. I Wind. 



N. W. 

 S. W. 

 lay, J9 64 73 64 S. 



E. 

 N. W. 



E. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH, 



Great improvements have been made Hie pasl year in the 

 form and worUiiiaiiship of these Plouijhs ; tlie mould beard 

 has been so formed as lo lau the furrmo completely oi-cr. 

 tumin/r in rrcry parliclr n/ grass or sluMile, and leaving Ihc 

 ground in the best possible manner. The length of the 

 mould board has b( a very much increased, so that the 

 Plough works with Ihe greatest ease, both with respect to 

 the holding and the team. The Committee at the late trial 

 of Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



" Should our opinion I<e asked as lo which of the Ploughs 

 we should prefer for use on a farm, we might perhaps say lo 

 the inquirer, if your land is inostlv light and easy lo work, 

 try Prouly & Mears, but if your land is heavy, hnni or rocky, 

 BEGIN WITH Mn. Howard's.'' 



At the above mcr.ttoned trial the Howard Plough did 

 more work, with Ihe same pmcer of team, than any other 

 plough exhibited. No ,ither turned more than Iwentyscen 

 and one half inches, lo the 112 lbs. draught, while ihe 

 Howard Plovgh tumeji tweidynine and one half inches, to 

 the same power of team ! All acknowledge that Howard's 

 Ploughs arc much the strongest and most substantially 

 made. 



There has been quite an improvement made on the shiic, 

 or land side of this Plough, which can be renewed wilhoul 

 having lo furnish a new landside: this shoe likewise secures 

 the mould hoard and landside Ingelher, and strengthens the 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from 86 lo 8l5. A Plough, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost aboui 

 • lo 60, and with culler 8l, with wheel and culler, 82 60 

 extra. 



The above Ploughs arc for sale, wholesale and retail, at 

 Ihe New England .Xgricultural Warehouse and Seed Stwrc, 

 Nos. 61 & 52 North Market Street, by 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



GRUEN'S PATENT STRAIV COTTER. 



JOSEPH BKl. ' -.v England Agricul- 



tural Warehouse a.i.; .■ - ..i .-.i.i._ .\i.>. jl and 52 North Jlar- 

 k'el Street, have lor sale, Green's Paleiil Straw, Hay and 

 Stalk Cutter, operating on a mechanical principle not before 

 applied to aay implefnent lor this purpose. The most prom- 

 inent etfects of this application, and some of the consequeni 

 peculiarities of the machine are : 



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

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

 lo work it efficiently. 



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

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

 by any olher machine even when worked by horse or sleant 

 power- 



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

 cut, require sharpening less ofien than those of any other 

 straw cutler. 



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

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

 complicaled machines in general use lo gel out of order. 



ORIENTAL, POPPY. 



The best time for planting this magnificent Perennial, is 

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

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

 Tartarica, iS:c., from 50 cents to 8t 00 per root. 



For sale by JOSEPH fclRECK, & CO., No. 51 aed 02 

 North Market Sireel. Sept. 1 



BUIyBOUS RUliTS. 



The subscribers offers for sale a great variety of Peeonies, 

 Lillys, Crown Imperials, and other Bulbous and fibrous 

 rooted plants which are most successfully planted in August. 



Also, Hyacinths. Tulips, Narcissu?, and Bulbous roots of 

 every description. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Aug. U. 



BDBIUKD T. HASTINGS A. CO. 

 Pore Sperm Uil. 



No. 101 State St, keep con.«ianily for sale, Winter, Spring 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached : which they 

 warrant lo be of the best quality and to burn witboat 

 crusting. 



Uil Canisters of various sizes. 



Boston, Jan. 1, 1841. isly 



NEIV TURNIP SEED. 



Just received and for sale at the New England Agricul- 

 tural Warehouse and Seed Store, Nos. 51 and 62 North Mar- 

 ket street, 



600 lbs. TURNIP SEED, of ihe growth of 1841. 



July 14. JOS. BRECK & CO. 



