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TIIKriMO.MKTUlf Al. 

 Hr|»>rlrJ Inr Ihr Nrw Kn«liiiia I nriii"! 

 R.i.v*u'ih<' riirniioiiirirr nc (lis (•iinlriiol' tl 

 .>rii.r Nr>r F.niil.in.l Poriner, nrigliLm. M:i». 

 oriliivly ov|ia«iire. wrfk pinling Ocl. 10. 



"oci.TiiT To JlTj la.M. I 6,l\»I.T"winH 



(•fl.l.lV, 



^1 ua.-ir, 

 Sui.l.iy, 



I'lo 



r.KKJin-DN M.ARKi: r — Mo 

 Ri-l».rlrJ r.irlh.- Vriv Enjl 



.\\ .M:.rki'i 2t>00 Bnef Cstili-, 1300 Stores, 1200 Slie<-|i 

 ind C'iO'l Swine. Consiilcrablu slock of every (lc9cri|i- 

 ion rrin.iins unsold, iiiucli which will probably bu sold 

 o-nmrriiw. 



Former price:) wore not susL-iincd niid wc reduce our 

 uotmions viz : 



Viiirr.g — fieef Catll e —Tinl minlitv, ^.'i 25 a S 75. 

 » «c.md qualrly, $4 50 a 5 00. Third quality $3 25 a 



Biirrflling Cattle. — A sufficient number were not sold 

 d;iv to establish prices. The following prices were 

 fler.'il hy some of the Bnrrellcrs. viz : Mess $4 00. No. 

 $:i,5'. No. i. $2,50. 



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

 21. 



S'lerp. — Dull. Lois were sold from $1 12, to $250. 

 .Mrinf. — Lois to peddle, 3 for sows, and 4 for bar- 

 ws I, ol9 of old barrows 3 1-2 and 4. Lots of sows 

 3-4 and 3. -An ordinary lot ol Shoats to close al 2 1-2 

 id 3. .\t retail, 3 to 4. ' 



islli'll, Ih. IH n flip f.--,\lMtT. 

 i.uii lull l.loo.l.ilo I,-, .1 4;--l),> .MilO'l.' n 41 -Do. I-Kdo 

 J'< a 10 — 1.1 ami coniinon do j;) a Ji'i — ^<panl!lh »hrc)>, UK 

 au>l S— n — b'lnyrii;! Sheep, wa^lioil, wo n ■.JS-Do. dii. 

 wnslied, lu a 14— lleni{:n>i do rt u 10— .Saxony, clean,— a — 

 Uuciios /Vues unpiikeil, 7 a ID— do d.> picked,— a — Si|. 

 Iierline Nnrihern pulled luinli li ii 43 -.No. 1 .lo. do. do. ij 

 LI 10— .No. 'i ill) ilo lio M a 3i) - iNo. 3 .lo ilo do n u M. 



PI{.V\t-ONIA ■t.VSPUICIlllIKH. 



Tor sale a lew hundred line 

 berry Impure al llii> ollice. 



planlsol Ihi 



elebmled Itatp- 

 Jet. 13 



Oct. 11, 1841. 



FKUIT AND URSIA.tlKNTAL. TRKK8, A.C. 



NCKSEHV OP WILLIAM KKNHICK. 



Ol Pfiieh 'frccn and Cherry Tree:', a collec- 

 Mi uiinvulled in any former year, lor extensive 

 imliers of fine Ircis, of new and linest kinds. 

 Of I'eadi and of Plum Trees, ihe list lias 

 en increased hy numerous uddiliuns of new 

 kiiul^, ol those most highly productive, and vulu.ililr, many 

 III' which are alike new lo our country, ami very extraordi- 

 nary. .Such were the selections mode liy ihe sulLsenler in 

 Kurope, and in person duriug last autumn, where all have 

 been proved. '1 hose kinds already well knowu amuugst us 

 lieiu^' idenlitied by him by Ibo wood and the leaf 



(Jooneberrics ol firs! quality, Apples, Uuiuces, Meclarincs, 

 Apricots, Grape Vines, Raspberries, (Jurrants, blrawber- 

 ries, &c. &c. 



Ihe new abridged and descriptive Catalogue for 1842, 

 which is now in preparation, will tie sent lo alt who apply. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Haneysucklcs, if-c. .Splen 

 did varieties of Double Yellow Harrison and other Roses, 

 of Tree Pu;onies, ol Herbaceous I'teoiiies, and olher flower- 

 ing plants— of Double Dahlias, &c. Khubarli of first rate 

 newest kinds, Cockspur Thorns, &c 



WnOLESAI-E PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected leUh great care, ncekhj. 



SEED.-? Herds Grass, $4 bushel, very little in market, 

 d Top, 5(1 to 53 cents. Clover— Northern, 13c.— Soulh- 



I, IJ c. Flax Seed, 31 37 to 1 50 bu. Lucerne, 25 c. 

 r lb Canary Seed, not a biLshei in the market. 

 FLOUR. Ill the early part of the week, Genesee was 



II. Iiul ^.nce. the holders naving submilled to a decline, 

 kci has been more animated than for some lime past. 



,e smiles ol Gcuesee reach 1000 bbls. at $6 37 and SC 44 fur 



nmon brands, and 36 50 a S6 56 for fancy; Ohio, S6 37. 



southern, the transactions are tight ; sales 4U0 bbls. How- 



slreil »<;50, 4 mos ; 600 do Philadelphia 86 37, 60days; 



10 do Georgetown 86 50 a 86 75 per bbl. 4 mos In order 



— reduce the quantity of Flour going to New York and 



" s^ro markets, the millers in Western New York, have 



It ippe<l griading for one week, which it is estimated will re- 



'.e theqnanliiy 60,000 bbls. 



'LOUK.— Baltimore Howard Street S« 50 lo 6 62— Gen- 

 nimon, 86 56 lo 6 62— Ohio 86 25 to 6 37— Indian 

 al 83 50. 



;RA1\. -Corn— Northern, bushel 74 to 75— Round Yel- 

 3— Soiith-rn Flat Yellow 72 -While do 69. — Bye 

 -ihern 7i lo 60— Oals— Southern 50 to 62 — Norihern 

 o3t. 



ROVISIO.NS. The sales of Beef and Pork have been 

 ale cxlremely limited, and quotations being entirely iioni- 

 , atfiird hut little guide lo the actual state of the market 

 these articles. Considerable business has been done in 

 d, ibe sales rather exceeding 2500 kegs, taken al prices 

 g from 7 a* I -2c. per lb., cash and 6 mos. cr ; a sale 

 lion of 100 bbls No. 1 Beef, 86 C2 a 7 per bbl., 4 mos. 

 lit. 



eel — Mess, 4 mo. bbl. nominal — do Navy — 89 00 — 

 1 87 00 a 7 50— Pork— Extra clear, 4 mo. bbl. 813 a 14 



Clear 812 50 a 13 00— do Mess SlO a II 00— do. 

 Tie 3-i 50 a 9 00- do Mess from oiber States 810 a II 00— 

 Prime do do 9S DO a 9 00— Clear do do 812 50 a 13 00 

 oiler, shipping 6c. a 12c. — do slorc, uninspected 10 a 

 ■do dairy 15 a 15— Lard, No I, Boston ins. 7 a S— do 

 ihern and Western, 6 a 7— Hams. Boston, 7 13 3 6 12 



1 Southern and Western, 5 a 7— Cheese, Shipping and 

 leal, 4 a 6— do new milk, 5 a 7- 

 AY 



HEESE— Old 4 to 6 c — New S to 7. 

 GGS, 14 a 16. 



^OOL — There has been a fair demand for all descriptions, 

 sa'es to siimc eilcnl have been made at prices corres- 

 liag with the range of oht qnoiatioiis. The slock of pul- 

 wool is considerably diiniiiisbcd, while that of fleece has 

 et increased, bat Ihe supply of either description is not 

 irge. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH 



l.rciiliiiipniveineriu have been made Ihe past year in Ihe 

 form and workinativl.i,, „f ,|,esc Phmghs ; the mould In »rd 

 has liceii so fi.rnie.l a* lo lay the furrmr 'nmiilrlrly orrr 

 turmnir m rrrry, mrtirle of gras. or. luWe, and. earinif ll„ 

 ground m tlie bent possible manner. The IniDih of iht 

 mould board has b< n very much increased, .o ihai ibe 

 Plongti works wilh Ihe grealest ease, bolh w,ih re.ucci lo 

 Ihe holding and Ihe train. The Commiuee at Ihe late Irml 

 of Ploughs nl Woreester, sav, 



" Should our opinion bo asked as lo which of the Plnui-hs 

 we should prefer bir use on a farm, we might perhap. say to 

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

 iry Piouly & Mcars, but if your land is heavy, h/ird or roehv 



BEGIN WITH Ma. HovCABD's.'' 



At the above me-.t;oned trial the Howard Plough did 

 more work, with Ihe tame pncer of team, than any other 

 plough eihibded. No oilier turned more ihan twenlyse en 

 and one, half niches, lo the 112 lbs. drau-ht, while ihe 

 Ihward Plough turned ticcntmine and onehaJf inches, to 

 Ihe same power of team ! A 11 acknowledge thai Howard's 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most subsianiinllv 

 made. ' 



There has been quite an improvement made on the shiw. 

 . . , ,, . , "■■ '8'"'*"''' "'.>!'" P'""?''- which can be renewed without 



All orders addressed lo the subscriber, will be promptly having to furnish a new landsidc- this shoe likewise seciiies 

 attended lo ; and Trees when so ordered, will be securely the mould board and landside together, and strengthens the 

 packed in malls and moss for sale Irunsportulion lo all dis- Plough very iinicb. 



iaiit places, by land or sea, and delivered in the city free ol | The price of the Ploughs is from 86 lo 8|5 APlonch 



charge for transporliug by the wagon which is sent thilher ; sufficient for breaking up with four callle- will cost about 



daily- WILLIM KENIUCK. 810 60, and with ciilter 8|, with wheel ind cutter »2 60 



Nonanlum Hill, Newton, near Boston, Oct. ti, 1641. e.\ira. ' 



Oct. 6 epiDec. 1 The above Ploughs are for sale, wholesale and retail at 



ihe New F.ngland Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Stilic 

 Nos. 61 & 53 North Market Sirrpi \ y ' 

 JOSKPH BRECK & CO. 



GRKEN'S PATENT STRAW CUTTKB. 



Popnlar DlnKaz^txs iTlih rich and BeauUful 

 KiigravlMga. 



The subscribers being me authorized agenls, supply sub- 

 scribers in all pans ol N. Eiig.aud, as lor the lasi eight 

 years, with ihe principle magazines, issued in ihis, and other 

 cities, as — 



The Lady's Book, and Lady's Jlmericari Magazine, 

 Edileil by Air- Hale, and Slgourney, with rich and inosl 

 be.iutilul engravings, mnnllily, at per year 83 00. 



The work has allaiued a circulauou of nearly 2000 

 Monthly. 



GraJtains Ladle's and Gentleman's Magazine — with 

 original stones ami the choicest engravings, inonlhty, at per 

 year 83 uo 



The Youth's Medation, — with Engravings and 

 Music,— twice a iiionlh, al per year 81 00. 



The Chi-istian Family Magazine, — at peryear $1 00. 



Address JORDA.\ &. CO., 121 Washiuglou, opposite 

 Water street. 



Intelligent men wanted as agenls to these, and olher works. 



Ocl. 6 3t 



APPLE; PAKEKS. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house, No 51 and 62 North Market Sired, a good supply of 

 Stanley's Superior Apple Parers, a very useful article. With 

 one ol these inacbiiies a bushel of apples may be pared lu 

 a very short lime m the best possible manner, and with great 

 saving ol ibe apple, as the oulsides may be taken olfai any 

 required Ihiekiicss. The above is also lor sale at N. P. H 

 WILLIS, No. 13 North Market .Street, SCUDDEK, COR- 

 DIS Jt CO., and HOSMER & TAPPA.N, Milk Street. 



Sept. 1 6w JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



SVS 0IA1.S. 

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

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

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

 J. BRECK 4r CO., No 51 ond 52 Norlh Market St. 



Sept I. 



GRINDSTONES. 



An extensive assortment of Water and Haud Grindstones 

 per ton, 318 lo 20- Eastern Screwed 814 to 16. conslantly on hand and for sale by A.MMl C. LO.MBAUU 



& CO. 13 Lewis s Wharf isly. Nov. 17. 



L.'ETAMG LUnfil. 



Farmers in want of Lime for Agricultural purposes will 

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

 LElang Lime, said to be superior lor that purpose to any 

 olher ever yet introduced. Fur sale by DAVID DAVlb 

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



Sept. 8. 3m 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. at the New England .4cticuI- 

 tural Warehouse and Seed Store Nos. 51 and .^2 Norlh Mar- 

 ket Street, have for sale, Green's Patent Slraw, Hoy and 

 Stalk Cutter, operating on a mechanical principle not before 

 applied to a«y implement lor this purpose. The most prom- 

 inent effects of this application, ond some of the consequent 

 peculiarities of the machine are : 



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

 to use it. thai the strength of a half grown boy is sufficienl 

 to work it elficienlly. 



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

 els a minute, which is full Iwiee as lasl as has been claimed 

 by any other machine even when worked by horse or steam 

 power. 



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

 cut, require sharpening less often than those oC any other 

 slraw cutler. 



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

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

 complicated machines in general use lo gel out of order. 



OR I ENT.l I. POP FY. 



The best lime for planting this magnificent Perennial, n 

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

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

 Tarlarica, dtc., from 60 cents to 8i 00 per root. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK, & CO., No. 61 and 88 

 North Market Street. Sept. 1 



KDBIUND T. HASTINGS *. CO. 

 Pure Sperm oil. 



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

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which Ihejr 

 warrant to be of the best quality and to burn without 

 crusiinir. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 

 Boston, Jan. l, 1841. isly 



