TOI.. \X. XO. IS. 



AND lIOkTICU LTU II A L REGISTER. 



143 



TIIKIIMOMKTIIK Al. 



llriMirlrJ loi lh« Ncn tllclKnd Ktinnrr. 



H» nfiiltlie riiirmoniMrrul Iho (iurileiii)l llie |)ro|iri<!lor» 



ti.r \r<r EngUmI Karmer, Uriiklun, Ma«*. in » thmlinl 



rlliirly cxpofure, wr»k rniling Oct. Jl. 



URSlillTO.N MARKKT.— MoKUAT, Nov. 1, 1841. 



Krpnrlril I'ui lli< ,\i-w Kiigland Koiiiinl. 

 A I .Mirkel 2G00 Uuei Ctllle, ICIH) Storeii, 7500 Sheep 

 d 4lMI Swine. 



I'i:i< »:s —Beef Cattle —A bi-aulirul lot iif cntllo were 

 >iu Duiclies CuHiily, N. Y., and were prohably sold 

 ;lirr lliaii our qiiiilalions. We qiiotu fiml i^ualilVi 

 "^ 5(1 a U 00. Second qualilv, $ J 50 a 6 So. Thitd 

 al.lT ijtSOO a 4 eri. 



Biirrellinff Cattle.— We quote Mess- $4 25. No. 1, 

 I r: No. 2, $2,.S0. 



Starrs. — Two year old $12 a 15. Three year old, $14 

 24. 

 SHerp — A l.irgM niimbor of Sheep were sold at ihe fol- 



3 prices, $1 17, $1 33, $1 02, $1 8S, $:2 00, $2 12, 



-' L'S. 

 6if inf. —In consequence of the limited number at mar- 

 t, iiricrs advanceil. Lois to peddle, 3 l-'i for K>ws, 

 d 4 1-2 for bnrrows. A selected lot, 4 and 5. At 

 :ail,4 1 3 and 5 1-2 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected icUh great carci tccekl'j. 

 5EEDS. Herds Grass, $3 50 per bushel. Red Top, 80 

 65 cents. Clover — Northern, 13c. — Southern, icic. 

 IX Seed, Si 37 to 1 M bu. Lucerne, 25 c. per lb. Ca 

 y Sesd, r>ol n bushel in the market. 



•'LuL ll- For the mest part of the wefk there has been 

 extcDsire relnil demand, and purchasers for [pastern niar- 

 5 have operated quite freely. All the late arrivals of Gen- 

 e have been taken from vessels by dealers, and several 

 eels from stores, comprising about 3000 blls. common 

 nds, early iu the week, al 86 37, and 6000 Mils, since, at 

 41) a 6 44'per bl)l. 300 libls Hoa'ard street, S6 .50 4 mos ; 

 I do. FreJericksbur.;, SC .17, 4 mos; TOO do. Georgetown, 

 50, 4 mos. The market at the close exhibited a more lan- 

 d demand, owing partly to the mild state of the weather, 

 I the expectation ol further early arrivals. 

 'LOUR.— Baltimore Howard Street «« 50 to 6 02— Gen- 

 'C, common, tfi 37— Ohio 36 37 to C 44— Indian Meal 

 iSO. 



jRAIN.— Corn— Northern, bushel 74 to "S— Round Yel- 

 ■ 72 — ^Southern Flat Yellow 70 -White do 61. — Rye 

 rthern "5 to 7o—Oals— Southern 43 ta 60 — Northern 

 10 54. 



?ROVISI()NS. The sales of new Beef consist of 10 or 

 K) this. Mess, at 9 a *9 25 per bbl; 600 libls. were taken 

 one dealer from another, on speculation, at 39 per libl., 3 

 ceni. off for cash. The sales of pork have been at some 

 uction on late quotations; and by auction, tn-day,26 bbls. 

 ss i'j 2."i a 9 37 ; 74 do. prime, 87 per bbl. 4 mos ; 40 bbls. 

 .■stern Prime Beef, ordinarj-, 82 60, cash. 

 Jeel — Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. 89 00 a 9 25— Navy— S? 00 a 

 0_\o. 1 »7 00 a 7 50— do Prime S5 23 a 5 50— Pork— 

 ::ear, 4 mo. bill. 813— do Clear 312— do Mess 39 .",0 

 10 10 - do Prime 87 60 a 8 59 — do Mess from other Slates 



00 a 10 00— do Prime »7 00 n 8 00— Clear 812 oo 

 rJ.W. per ton, S|8 to 20- Eastern Screwed 817 10 18. 

 ::HEESE— Old 4 to 6 c — New 5 to 7. 



BGGS, !4 a 16. 



»VOOL. Huty. The value whereof al the place of ex- 



latiou shall not exceed 8 els. per pound, free. All where- 

 tho value exceeds S cts. per pound, 32 per ct. ad. vol. and 



Is per pound. 



The iransaciions in this article have been to a fair extent 

 lliou! any clianje on prices. The supply ol most descrip-'! 

 ns is cqcial to the demand. The stock of pidled is r,»tfter| 

 lifd .\n import of 40,000 lbs. Buenos Ayres, the last , 

 portalion, has been sold, price not public— the precise 

 ms not being defiuitely settled al the close of the present 



art. 



rime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 48 a 50 e. — Amer- 



1 full l.lo.xl.do 43 a 4.->--Do 3 4 do 40 a 42-Do. l-2do 

 a 33—1-4 and common do 30 a 33 -Smyrna Sheep, 



*hed, ?0 a 27— Do. unwashed, 10 a 14— iteneasi do 

 I 10 — Saxony, clean, — Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a ID — 

 perfine Northern pulled lamb 42 a 45 — No. I do. do. do. 

 a 10— No. 2 do do do 23 a 3')- No. 3 do do do 13 a 20. 



llnibHTOR, KKAR llolTOt), 



Situalld an the line of Ihe llnalnn ami tl'iircetter Kail 

 Itoad,--R mUet^from the eitij. 

 ^tfB^k The Proprietor! of this extensive nursery bei; 

 gj^^^^V leave In inform their friends iind ihe public, Ihni 

 ^pMHIt they are ready to rurnlsh onlers to any amount, 

 "~" ("^ for FoiMst Trees, iudigenuous and exolic. 

 .^K^^^ Friiil Trees, inclu<lin(( all Ihe vnrielies of 

 Pears, Peaches, PlupM, Nectarines, Cherries, &c. 4c. 

 Vinos— Shrubs, Green House Plants, &ic. 

 Catalogues nuy bo olilnincd by applying at the Nursery 

 Trees carefully packed, to ensure safely in long voyages. 

 Orders left at the New Enslttiid Seed Store of J. IIhbck St 

 Co. Nos. 51 and 52, Norlh Ainrket street, will be delivered 

 the day fullowincr. 

 Letters containing orders, addressed to the subscribers, 



J. 61. F. WINSHIP. 

 Brighton Nurseries, Del. 27, 1S41. 





CAMDRIDUEPORT NURSERY. 



SAMUEL POND has for sale, at his Niw 

 PKiiv, Columbia slnxl. Cainbrid^cporl, 'M.iss. 

 a choice assortment of Pniil Trev, Shrubs, 

 Roots and Vines. Amooe tlienviire the be.sl 

 varieties of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Peach 

 .Apricot, fJrape Vines, Asparagus Rhubarb, Pear Stocks, 

 Apple do.. Plum do.; Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, 

 &C. »Vc. Trees of an extra size always on baud. 



All or.lcrs left at the Nursery, or at JOSEPH BRECK 

 & CO.'S Boston, will be filled ihe sueoeeding day, carefully 

 packed, to go with safely to any part of the country. 

 Oct. 27 6w 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAl. TREKS, *o. 



yrasEnv or William kesrick. nonhntijm hill. 



Of Pcacli and Pear Trees, of Plum and 

 Cherry Trees a collection unrivalled in any 

 former year for extensive luiinliers of fine trees. 

 o( ihose most highly ptoduclive, and valuable, 

 of new and finest kinds. 

 Gooseberries'of first quality. Apples, Quinces, Nectarines, 

 .Apricots, Grape Vines, Raspberries, Curranls< Strawber- 

 ries, &c. &c. 



The new abridged and descriptive Catalogue for 1842 

 which is now ia pie|jaraiion, will l.e senl to ail who apply. 



Omatncntal Trees and Shrubs, Ifoneysuakles, i^-c. Splen 

 did varieties of Double Yellow Hnr ' ' " 



of Tree Piconies, of Herbaceous Pa!i 

 ill? plants— of Double Dahlias, &c. 

 newest kinds. Cockspur Thorns. (Sic. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber, -Anil he promptly 

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

 packed in niatts and moss for safe Iransporlalion to all dis- 

 tant places, by land or sea, anil delivered in the city free ol 

 charge for transporting by the wagon whieb is sent thither 

 daily, or orders may be left at the Stand at No. 44 Congress 

 st, Boston 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 

 Nonaoium Hill, Newton, near Roslon. Oct. 6, 1841. 



eplDl Oct. 27 



isnn and. other Ros 

 inies, and other iiower- 

 Rhubarb of first rale 



•WALKER'S Tf MPS. 



For sale by the subscribers a fine assortment of Walker's 

 splendid Tulips from Si to 3 jer doz. Also, Grown Imper- 

 ials, Narcissus, Hyacinths, &c. 



Oct 20. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



PRANCONIA RASPBERRIES. 



For sate a few hundred fine plants of this celebrated Rasp- 

 berry Inquire at this office. 3w Oct. 13 



TRANSPI-ANTING. 



The autumn is prefered lo the spring by 

 many nursory meiv and orchardisls, lor Irnns- 

 planling hardy trees, as Apples, Pears niul 

 Plums. The present is a less busy season than 

 the Spring, aiui those who intend to purchase 

 can probably gel ii belter article and obtain it with 

 more dispiitch now than next April. The frosts have 

 already been sufliclenl to destroy the foliage, and the opera- 

 tion ol'iransplanlin!; may be done wilb safety. 



We can supply c.^tra fine Apple, Peur, Plum, and other 

 sort of fruit, and Ornainenial Trees and Shrubs al Nnrsery 

 prices, and pack to send wilhsafcty to any part of the Coun- 

 try. All orders faithfully atlendi-ci to. 

 Oct. 27. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



ED9IUND T. HASTINGS *, CU. 

 Fare Sperm UU. 



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

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which thrjr 

 warrant lo be of the bcsl quality and to burn witbuet 

 crusiiDe. 



Oil Canistersof various sizes. 

 BoslDU, Jan. I, 1341. isly 



HOWARD'S IMPflOVEO EASY DflAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great iinpriiv.. his hiui- l„.,ii m.ndc il.o pn.i vf.ir in the 



form unci workmnnsbip ..| ihcse Plnn-b.! : ihr- mould b> arri 

 has been so formed as In Ini/ the Jurroa cnnplctelii oeer. 

 tumin/r in eecrij parliele of gra.ii or tliJMc. and ir.tcini' M« 

 ground in Ihe best ponib/e mannrr. The hiiflli oT the 

 mould board has Ik n very much increase*, so ihat ihe 

 Plough works wiili Ihe jjrealesi case, both with respect to 

 the holding and ihe lenni. The Conimitlcc al the lulc trial 

 of Ploughs at Woreesler, say, 



" Shoiibl our opinion be asked a* lo which of the Ploughs 

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

 Ihe inquirer, It your bind is niMsiiy li^hi nml easy to work, 

 tr\- Prouly & Moars, Iml if your land is heoT'j, hard OTToel.y, 



DBGIN WITH Mb. HnWABO'a.'' 



At the above mer.t'.oiied trial the Howard Plough iiii 

 more vork, with the same pmccr of team, than any other 

 ptoiiffh e.rhibited. No .Mlier turned more than Iweniysu-.-eo 

 and one half inches, to the 112 ll>s. draught, while ih« 

 Jfnward Plough turncil hcenli/jiine and one half incJics,!* 

 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 shoe, 

 or hind side of ibis Plough, which can he renewed \»'itlinut 

 having lo furnish a nev; landside; this shoe likewise seciiie:i 

 ihe mould board and landside together, and strengthens ttie 

 Plough very much. 



The price- of the Ploughs is from 86 lo»i5. A'Ploneh, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost alioul 

 810 50, and with cutter 81, with wheel and cutler, fj SO 

 extra. 



The ahove Ploughs ate for sale, wholesale and retail, at 

 the New Ensland Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Slme, 

 Nos. 51 & 62 North Market Siroet. bv 



JO.-JEPIt iHlECK & CO. 



SCN IJl/VI.S. ■ 



Just received a few of Shel.'oi 4i*Ioore's, Sun Dials, a 

 very neat and useful arricle lor t t puil^ose of giving the time 

 of (loT in the gardeii'tir Held. Price 'rS cents. For sale by 

 J. BRIECK $■ CO., No 61 and 62 North Market St. 



Sept 1. 



GRINDSTONE.S: 



An extensive assorlmenl of VVnler and Hand Grindstnies 

 cnnstatlily on bund and for salebyAMMlC. LOMBAM) 

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



li'ETANG LI.HE. 



Farmers in want of Lime for .Agricultural purposes will 

 find it greatly lo their advantage to try Ihe St. George Go's. 

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

 other ever yet introduced. For sale by DAVID DAVIS, 

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



Sept. s. 3m 



DRAFT A^D TRACE CHAINS. 



Just received bv Pabkcl Coromandn. 

 40O pair Trace Chains, suitable lor Ploughing. 

 •200 " Truck and leading Chains. 

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

 .\o. 52 Norlh Market st. April 81 



» mvfi rp CHAINS. 



Just received hy Packet Coromandn, 500 Chains for lys- 

 ine lip Cattle. 



These chains, introduced by E. H. Derbv, Esq. of Salem, 

 and Col Jaccji-es, for the purpose of securing cattle to the 

 stall, are found t< be the safest and most convenient mod* 

 of fastening cows and oxen to the stanchion. 



For sale by J. BRECK & CO., No. 62 North Market •!. 



WILLIS'S LATEST I.tlPROVED VKGETARLE 

 CUTTER. 



This machine surpasses all others for the purpose of eui- 

 ling Ruta B.ign, Mangel VVurtzel, and other roots. The 

 great objection to other m.tcbiiics, is their cutting the roots 

 into slices, which makes it nlmosi impossible for the cattio 

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

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

 cnnvonicnl bir ihe CDttI'' to eul. It will cut with ease from 

 one to two bush-ds of roots per minute. 



Forsalehv JOSEPH liRECK & CO., at the New Eog- 

 land Agricuftttral Warehouse, No SI and 62 North Market 

 Street, Boston. Sept. I 



