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Rait^cofthe riicnnoniciiT nt (he (iur«!eiiur the |iropriotun 



if the New Knglaml Farmer, llrifthion, M»n. in n ihadpH 



(ortherly exiMwure, week emling Ocl. 17. 



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IlKICIl lO.N MARKKT— MosiiAT, Oct. 18, 1841. 

 Rcporlr.l f.irllir .Ni-w Knclnnd F«rmer 



.\i .Mirkcl 3300 Boi-f C'nttlp. 1800 Stnrea, 5800 Sheep 

 '^fi(l 13Cr> Swiiio. Iiicludine 500 unsold lual week. 



Vnic tt.— lieef C<i«/« — Fin.t qualily, $5 25 a ."i 50. 



lond quality, $4 a 4 75. Thud quality $3 a 4,011. 



Barrelling Cattle. — An error in our rpporl of lant week 

 ve now rorrccl. No. 1 should hnvc hceii reported $^,00 

 nstead of 3,50. The followme prices are the oxient 

 uid to-day, viz Mess $4 00. No. 1, f 3,0>l. No. 2, 2,50. 



Stores. — Two year old $3 a 12. 'I hree year old, .f;l3 



21. 



Sfierp. — About 1000 of the above were reported last 

 leek. \V« quote loisfrom $1 12, io$225. 



inrine. —Lots to peddle, 2 3-4 a 3 fur sows, and 3 3-4 

 4 for barrows. At retail, 4 to 5. 



8ITI'ATH>.\ AS (JAIIDK.M'-.lt A\ A.XTIOI). 



An Kni;li»lunnn wh.i hiii Iwii in this cimnlry lor I 

 or three years, nii.l is ih.iriiughly arquiiiiile<l with his profes- 

 sion, wam» a siiuadon. Me until rslanili. foniiig, the uiiiii- 

 «Kement of a Rreenhnusc, and ihc layin^f oiil of ({rnHiiiN. 

 Any one in want ul such a person will lind him a valuuMe 

 acquisilinn. Best of references yiven. ll is dvsiraMc Ihiil 

 applications shoulil be made quickly. Address E. N. 1'., 

 Box »4, Totl Office. iw Ocl. 20 



WALKBR'S TVLIPS. 



For sale by the subscribers u lino ussorlincnl of Walker's 

 splendid Tulips from 81 to 3 jcrdnz. Also, Crown Imiwr. 

 inis. Narcissus, llyacinlhs, &.c. 



Oct 20. JOSKIMI imUCK & CO. 



FItANCONIA RASPBRRRIKR. 



For sale a lew hundred fine plants of this celebrated Rasp- 

 lierry Inquire ai this office. 3w Ocl. 1.1 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected irilfi if real earc, ucckly. 

 SEEDS. Herds Grass, 93 75 per bushel. Red Top, 50 



3 65 cents. Clover — Northern, 13c. — Southern, 10 c. 



lai Seed, SI 37 to I so Im. Lucerne, 25 c per lb. Ca- 



«iy Seed, rtol a bushel in the market. 

 FLOUR. The accounts received from New V'ork to-day 

 an improvemeni in thai market, have had a favorable ef- 



!ct on the article here. The sales for ihe most part of the 



'eek had lieen for Genesee $5 7-S a 6, principally at the lai- 



;r price, at which rates, more thsn lo onn T'lrr^lc rh!tn;7*>^ 



anus. A lot of 600 hbis Genesee was taken this morning 



I go out of the market, at »6 12 1-2, but there were no sel- 



rs at the close under SS 25 per bM. — 50» bbis Philadelphia 

 3ld yesterday at »6, and another parcel al the same, cash, 



id Michigan and Ohio, at 45 S7 per bbl., — all held at higher 

 rices to-day, 



FLOUR.— Raltiinore Howard Street S6 50 to 6 C2— Gen- 



lee, common, 86 12 to 6 25— Ohio «6 26 to 6 37— Indian 



:eal S3 50. 



GRAIN.— Corn— Northern, bushel 74 to 75— Round Tel- 

 •w 73— Southern Flat Yellow "2— White do 69. — Rye 



orlhem 78 to 60 — Oats— Soulhern 50 to 62 — Norlbern 

 210 54. 



PROVISIONS. Very little has been done in new Beef, 

 at amnre active business is contemplated the ensuing week ; 

 rices not being established, we suspend, for the present, the 



iual quotations. Pork remains without much alteration ; 



le or two parcels have been sold al reduced prices ; (or 

 rime, theie has been nither a brisk demand, at 83 .so a 9 per 

 bl. 4 mos-i clear,8l3,and mess 4in 12 per bbl. The sales 

 f Lard comprise about 8000 kegs, principally taken to go out 

 "the market, 7c. cash, and 7 1 -4 a 7 I -2c. per lb, 4 mos. cr. 



Beet— Mess, 4 mo. bbl. nominal — do Navy^SS 00 — 

 lo. 1 »7 00 a 7 5ft— Pork— Eitra clear, 4 mo bbl, 813 a 14 



do Clear SI2 50 a 13 00— do Mess Sin a II 00 -do. 

 rime S j 50 a 9 Oi— do Mess from other States 8 1 a II 00 — 



Prime do do »i 00 a 9 00— Clear do do $12 50 a 13 00 

 -Butler, shipping Cc. a 12c, — do store, uninspected 10 a 

 4— do dairy Ih a 18— Lard, No I, Boston ins. 7 a 8— do 

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

 -do .Southern and Western, 6 a 7— Ch«se, Shipping and 



meal, 4 a 6— do new milk, 5 a 7- 



HAY, per ton, 818 to20-Easlem Screwed 817 lo 18. 



CHEESE-Old 4 lo 6 c— New 6 to 7. 



EGGS, 14 a 16. 



WOOL— There has been a fair demand forall descriptions, 

 nd sa'cs to some extent have been made al prices corres- 

 nndiag wiih the ranjenf oar qnotalions The slock of pul- 

 td wool IS considerably diiniuislied, while that of fleece has 

 ither increased, but the supply of either description is not 



1 large. 



Prune or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 48 a 60 c. — Amer. 

 an full blood, do 45 a 47— Do 3 4do42 a 44 — Do. l-2do 

 8 a 40 — 1-4 and common do 33 a 36— Spanish sheep, RF 

 Dd S — a — Smyrna .Sheep, washed, 20 a 2S~Dn. un- 

 ashed, 10 a 14 — Bengasi do 8 a 10 — Saxony, clean, — a — 

 luenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — do do picked, — a — Sn- 

 er6ne Northern pulled lamb 42 a 43 — No. 1 do, do. do. 37 

 40 — No. 2 do do do 26 a 30- No. 3 do do do 18 a 2u. 



FRl'IT AND ORNAIHBIVTAL.TRKF.g, Ac. 



Nl'RSKBY OF WILLIAM KENdrK. 



Ot J^eacJt Trees and C/irmj VVtr.'i, u collec- 

 tion unrivalled in any former year, for eilensive 

 numbers of fine trees, of new and finest kinds. 

 Of Heath and of Hlum Trees, ihc list has 

 been increased by numerous addiiiiuis of new 

 kinds, ol those most highly prodnclive, and valuable, many 

 of which are "like new to our country, and very extraordi- 

 nary. Such were the selections made by lh« .subscriber in 

 Europe, and in person during last autumn, where all have 

 been proved. Those kinds already well known amongst us 

 beins identified by him by the wood and ihe leaf. 



(inisebcrries of first quality. Apples, Quinces, Nectarines, 

 Apricots, Grape Vines, Raspberries, Currants, Strawber- 

 ries, &c, &c. 



The new abridged nnd descriulive Catalogue (or 1842, 

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



Omamrntal Trrrs and Shruba, Hmeyi-ucklcs, .f-r. ,Sp1en. 

 did varieties of t)n<ible Yellow Harrison and oiher Koses, 

 of Tree Pctonies, of Herbaceous I'teouies, and oilier flower- 

 ing plants— of Double Dahlias, &o. Uhulmrb of first rale 

 newest kinds, Cockspur Thonis, &c. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber, will -be. promptly 

 attended lo ; and Trees when so ordereil, will be securely 

 packed in mails and moss for safe Iransporlation to all dis- 

 iant places, by land or sea, and delivcreil in the city free ol 

 chiirc-c for trnnsporlmg by the wa^:;: v.liic.:. i, ..cu, .'..iln.! 

 daily. WILLIM KENRICK. 



Nonanlum Hill, Newton, near Boston, Ocl. 6, 1341, 

 Ocl. 6 epiDec. I 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PIOUGH. 



Gr.at imprnveini Ills have l.ein made the pan nar in the 

 form anil workinankliip of ibe>e Phniuhi. ; the mould biard 

 has been so f..rincd us to lai/ the lurroie rovi/ilelely onrr, 

 turninff m ecrry particle of gratt or iiulMe, andicnriiip the 

 /ground 111 Ihe br.il potsible manner. The leiigtli of ihe 

 mould board has In n very murh increnstd, ,o that the 

 Plough works wiih the greatest ease, both wiih re«pect lo 

 the holding anil ihe team. The Coininillee al the laic Irnil 

 of Pbiugbs at Worcester, say, 



" Should our opinion be asked as lo which of the PIf.uebt 

 we should prefer (or use on a farm, we might perhnpK se) ro 

 the inquirer, il your land is inoviiy light ami ejsy to woik, 

 try Prouty & Moars, but if your land i« Atury, luirj orrucky, 



BEGIN WITH Ma. HoWABD'S.'' 



Al the above me-.tioned trial ihe Uoward Pkugh </id 

 more irork. vdh Ihe same pawer of learn, than any oilier 

 plough exhibited. No other turned more Ihan twenty«r.-en 

 and one half inches, lo the 112 lbs. drauibt, while Ihe 

 Howard I'lnugh turned lieentmine and one half inches. Ii> 

 the same power of team ! All acknowledge that Howards 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most substantially 

 made. 



There has lieen quiie au improvement made on the shoe, 

 or land siile o( :liis Plough, which can he renewed witlinut 

 having lo furnish a new landside; this shoe likewise scciiies 

 the mould Iward and lundsidu together, and strengthens the 

 Plough very much. 



The jiricc of the Ploughs is from So to Sl5. A Plnoi-h, 

 sufficient for breaking up with fonr cattle, will cost aboiu 

 «:o CO, and with culler 81, with wheel and cutter, »2 r>0 

 extra. 



The above Ploughs are fiir sale, wholesale and retail, at 

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Sl.uc, 

 Nos. 61 & 52 North Market Street, bv 



JiJSEPH liRECK & C(». 



APPLE; PARF.RS. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Ware 

 honse. No 61 and 52 North Market Street, a good supply of 

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

 one of these machines a bushel of apples may bo fared in 

 a very short time in the best povsihle manner, and with great 

 saving of ihe apple, as the outsides may be taken offal any 

 required thickness. The above is also for sale at N, P, H 

 WILLIS', No 45 Nonh Market Street, SCUDDER, COR- 

 DIS &. CO., and HOSMER& TAPPAN, Milk Street. 



Sept. 1 6w JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



GRKEN'a PATKNT STRAW CUTTER. 



EDSFUKD T. IIASTI.VGS A CO. 

 Pure Sperm l»il. 



No- 101 Stale St, keep con.-lnntly for sale. Winter, Spring- 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which Ihey 

 warrant lo be of the beet qnaltly and to burn wiibuui 

 crusting. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 



Boston, Jan. I, 1S4I. isly 



SVN DIALS. 



Just received a f^w of Shddon & Mote's, Sun Dials, a 

 very neat and useful article forllie purpose of giving the lime 

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

 J. BRECK 4- CO., No SI and 52 North Market Si. 



Sept I. 



GRUiDSTONES. 



An extensive assortment of Water and Hand Grindslcr.c* 

 constantly on hand and for salebyAMMIC. LOMBAUU 

 " CO. 13 Lewibs Wharf. isly. Nov. 17. 



li'KTANCi Liaiu:. 



armers in want of Lime for Agricultural purposes will 

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

 L'Etaug Lime, said lo be superior fur that purpose lo anv 

 other ever yet introduced. For sale by DAVID DAVIS, 

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

 Sept. S, 3m 



JOSEPH ITREr,,, m . , , .,,1 Agricul- 



tural Warehouse auJ Sct-d St, .re .\.jt. 01 ainl.J .North Mar. 

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

 Stalk Culler, operating on a niechanic&l principle not before 

 applied loasy iiMplemenl for this purpose. The most prom- 

 inent effects of this applicaliou, and horac of the consequent 

 peeuliariues of the inacbiue are: 



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

 10 use il, that the strength of a half grown boy is suthcieui 

 to work it etficienlly, 



2, With even this moderate power, ileasily culstwo bush 

 els a minute, which is full twice as last as has beeu claimed 

 by any other machine even w^hen worked by horse or steam 

 power, 



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

 cut, require sharpening Jess often than those of any other 

 straw cutter. 



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

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

 complicated machines in gentral use lu get out uf order. 



DRAFT ANU TRAC£ CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Curoivnila, 

 400 pair Trace (jhaiiis, suitable for Ploughing. 

 2IJ0 •' Truck and leading Chains. 

 200 " Draft Chains, For sale by J, BRECK & CO.^ 

 .\o. 52 North Market st, AprilZI 



TVR UP CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromaiida, 500 Chains for tj9-. 

 ing lip Cattle, 



These chains, introduced by E, H. Derby, Esq. o( Salem, 

 and Col Jachces, for the purpose of securing callle to the 

 stall, are Ibund tv be the safest and most convenient mode 

 ol fastening cows and oxen lo the stanchion. 



For sale iiy J. BRECK & (JO,, No. 52 North Market at. 



LAOI'UMBTERS. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural VVare- 

 ouse. No, 51 and 62, North .Market M., a fc* sets of Lac- 

 ainelers.lur testing the quality ol milk. 



June 23 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



