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Ran^eitfiltp rhprmonielrrni the <iiir«!tiinl llir proprirrom 

 afitie i\ew Enf|l»nil Fanmr. llriihton, Uau. in * nhKlud 

 Norlhcrly px|iu>ure, week enninj Nov. 8, 



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HIUliHTON MARKKT— Mosi.AT, Nov. 7, \><4\. 

 Rrpnnril rutllir .Nrw k:n|lin(l Farinrr. 



At .Market 2700 Unci CaUle, 1100 Stores, 4tiOO .Sheep 

 uvl 555 Swine. 



i'mcca — Beef Cattlt — We quote lo correnpond with 

 lait week. First quajilv,$5 .50 n (iOO. Second quality, 

 l4 50 a S 25. TliiLlquality $3 00 a 4 25. 



Biirrrlling Cattle.— We qtiole Mess $4 25. No. 1, 

 3 12. No. 2, |2,50. 



Stores. — Two year M $8 a 15. 'I'hreB year old, fU 

 , 24. 



S-hccp. — Dull. Sales were maile at lbs following 

 rices, $0 75, $1 03, f 1 25, $1 58, $1 88, $2 00, and 

 ^23. 



Swint. — Lotd to peddle, 3 l-'i a 3 3.4 for sows, and 4 

 1-2 a 4 3-1 for borrows. At ret.iii, 4 a 5 1-2. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrtcted ititfi great care, vieekly. 



SGGDS. Herds Grass, $3 23 to 3 50 per bushel. Red Top> 

 to 65 cents. Clo»er — Northern, 13c. — Southern, ID c. 

 ■lax Seed, %\ 37 to I 5D bu. Lucerne, 25 c.per lb. Cn- 



try Seed, not a bushel in the market. 



FLOUR. There has heeo a fair demand for floiK through- 

 at the week. Sales 3000 bbls. Genesee, common brands, 

 losing ai 86 31 from vessels, and 86 37 from stores ; fancy 

 tands t« 44 a 6 10; 400 bbls. Georgetown, S6 37, 4 mns'; 

 lOO do. eitra brand do, *6 60, 4 mos ; 400 bbls Krederirk? 

 ur^ mountain, for export, S6 44, 4 niobj COO do. Philadel- 

 hiadodo. $6 SU. 4 mos; 200 do. Howard street, Se- 37, 4 

 nos; 300 do. Baltimore Wharf, 86 37, 4 mos. It is under- 

 lood that all the mills in western New Vork ceased grind- 

 igOD the 6(h iust. by mutual agreement, being about two 

 reeks earlier than uttual. 



Baltimore Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. 8» 37 a G SO— dn. 

 •harf, 86 37— do. free of garlic, 86 37 a 6 50— Philadelphia 

 lO. 4 mos. 86 37 a 6 SO — l">edericksburg, lowered, 4 mos. 

 i 37 — Aleiandria, wharf mountain, S6 31 a 6 37— Genrge- 

 »wn, 86 60 a b 76 — Ricluuouu Ciiudi, 86 37 — do. Ciiy, 

 r 00 a 7 25 — Petersburgh, So. side, 87 00 — Genesee, com 

 no, cash, 86 31 a 6 37— do. fancy brands 86 44 a C 50— 

 ihio, via canal, 86 23 — Indian Meal in bbls., S3 50. 



GRAIN.— Cora-Northern, bushel 74 to 76— Round Yel- 

 iw 72— Southern Flat Yellow 70~White do 61. — Rye 

 lorthem 75 to 73— Oats— Southern 48 to 60 -Northern 

 tto64. 



PROVISIONS. The sales of new Beef consist of 10 or 

 BOO bbls. Mess, at 9 a SO 25 per bbl ; 600 bbls. were taken 

 |y one dealer from another, on speculation, al 39 per bbl., 3 

 Br cent, off for cash. The sales of pork have been at some 

 •duction on late quotations; and by auction, to-day, 26 bbls. 

 less 89 23 a 9 37 ; 74 do. prime, 87 per bbl. 4 nios ; 40 bbls. 

 Vestero Prime Beef, ordinary, 82 60, cash. 



Beel— Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. #9 00 a 9 23 — Navy— 88 00 a 

 50— No. I 87 00 a 7 50— do Prime S3 25 a 5 30— Pork— 

 lllraclear, 4 mo. bbl. 313— do Clear 8l2^-do Mess 89 50 

 10 00— do Prime 87 51) a 8 50— do Mess from other States 

 >(H)a 10 00— do Prime 87 00 a 8 00— Clear 812 00. 



HAY, per ton, 818 to 20- Eastern Screwed 817 to 18. 



CHEESE— Old 4 to 6 c— New 5 to 7. 



EGGS, 14 a 16. 



WOOL. Outy. The ralue whereof at the place of ex- 

 ortation shall not exceed 8 cts. per pound, free. All where- 

 rthe value exceeds 8 cts. per pound, 32 per ct. ad. val. and 



cts per pound. 



The transactions in this article have been to a fair extent 

 rithoul any change on prices.. The supply of most descrip- 

 lOns 18 equal to the demand. The stock of pulled is rather 

 mit«d. An import of 40,000 lbs. Buenos Ayres, the last 

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

 irms not being definitely settled at the close of the present 

 iport. 



Wime or Saxony Fleece.", washed, lb. 49 a 30 c. — Amer- 

 an full blood, do 43 a 43--D0. 3 4 do 40 a 42— Uo. I -2 do 

 ( a 36 — 1-4 and common do 30 a 33 —Smyrna Sheep, 

 •shed, 30 a 27 — Dn. unwashed, 10 a 14— Kengasi do 



a 10 — Saxony, clean, — Buonos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 



luperfine Northern pulled lamb 42 a 43 — No. I do. do. do. 



a 40— No. 2 do do do 2S a 30- No. 3 do do do IB a 20. 



i>irr( II ui i.iis. 



'I'lie subscribers Wuuld iiiforin Ibeir Iriomli .uiJ cuvluiner'. 

 ihal they have jusi ri-cened a splendiil n>onriineni of Dutch 

 llulbs, cnnsistinR of double aad muKle Hyacinths of all rnl«r>., 

 Pnl^anllius, NnrciHsns Gladiolus, I. rocu», I'rown Iniiiermls. 

 Tulips, double and single. Iris, A.'e. Sic , uiirrniileil in be of 

 anc quality. Kor sale hy JOSKPII IIRF.CK & fO. 



Nov. 10. 



iircKTiinniVB wantrd. 



The subscribers would like to piinhn^e in.iiOO nuekthorn 

 pInniH, .1 vears old. Apply at the New England Farmer 

 Oliice. Nos. 61 and 62 North Market slrect. J'SEPH 

 BKKCK it CO. Nov. 9. 



Hrighton, KKAn Boston, 

 Sitiiatetl on the line nf the Boston and H'orceatrr Rail 

 lloiid,--h milts from the city. 

 The Proprietors of this extensive nursery lieg 

 leave to inlorm their friends and llic public, that 

 ibey are ready to furnish onlers to anv amount, 

 for Forest Trees, indigtmious and exotic 



Fruit Trees, including all the varieties of 

 Pears, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Cherries, &c. iic. 

 Vines— Shrubs, Green House Plants, &c. 

 Catalogues may be obtained by applying at the Nursery. 

 Trees carefully packed, to ensuro safety in long Toyages. 

 Orders left at the New England Seed Store of J. Breck & 

 Co. Nos. 51 and 52, North Market street, will be delivered 

 the day following. 

 Letters containing ordets: addressed to the subscribers, 



J. & F. WINSHIP. 

 Brighton Nurseries, Oct. 27, 1341. 



CAMBRtDGEPORT KURSERY. 



SAMUEL POND has for sale, at his Nra- 

 f:sRV, Columbia' Street. Cambridgpport. Mass. 

 a choice assortment of Fruit Trcen, .Sftrufts, 

 Ii'onls and Vines. Among them are the best 

 varieties of .ipple. P(?ar, Plum, Cherry, Peach 

 Apricot, Grape Vines, Asparagus Rhobarb, Pear Stocks, 

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

 &c. >Vc. Trees of an extra size always on band. 



All orders leli at the Nursery, or at JOSEPH BRECK 

 & CO.'S Boston, will be filled the sucreeding day, carefully 

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

 Oct. 27 6w 



FRUIT AND ORNAMEKTAL. TREES, Ac. 



NUR3EBY or WILLIAM KE.S'RICK, SO.NHSTir.M HILL, 



O/" Pcarfv and Pear Trees, nf Plum and 

 Cherry Trees a collection unrivalled in any 

 J former year f^.- ci;ens;ve numbers of uiie irees, 

 of those most highly productive; and valuable, 

 of new and finest kinds. 

 Gooseberries of first quality. Apples, Quinces, Nectarines, 

 Apricots, Grape Vines, Raspberries, Currants, Strawber- 

 ries, &c. Slc. 



The new abridged and descriptive Catalogue for 1842, 

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



Ornamental Trees and Shruhn, Honeysuckles, (f-c. Splen- 

 did varieties of Double Yellow Harrison and other Roses, 

 of Tree Pieonies, of Herbaceous I'eeonies, and other flower- 

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

 newest kinds, Cockspur Thorns, &c. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber, will be promptly 

 attended 10; and Trees when so ordered, will be securely 

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

 tant places, by land cr sea, and delivered in the city freeol 

 charge for transporting by the wagon whicli is sent thither 

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

 St, Boston, 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 

 Nonantum Hill, Newton, near Boston, Oct. 6. 1341. 

 eptDl Oct. 2T 



IVAI.KER'S TULIPS. 



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

 splendid Tulips from 81 to 3 per do2. Also, Crown Imper- 

 ials, Narcissus, Hj-acinlhs, &c. 



Oct 20. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY ORAUGHT PtOUGH. 



(ireul iiiiprnvein.niH lijive I.e.,, ninile the pnsi year in the 

 form unri workinanvhip o( ilie-e Pbinghs j the miiuld !.< aril 

 has been so funned as to /ni/ the furrme romjtirtcly nrer 

 tuminr in rrery particle of grasi or MuMe, andienring Ikt 

 /fTound in the best possible m.inncr. The lenelb of llw 

 mould board has Im n very much increnne-rf, •» that ih» 

 Plough works willi ihe grealen ease, both wiih resprct lo 

 the holding and ihe learn. The Uominiltee at the late trmi 

 of Ploughs al Worcester, say, 



" .''bonld our opinion be asked as 10 wbieb of the Ploughs 

 we shnuld prefer bir use on a larm, we might perhaps saj 10 

 the inquirer, il your land is inoKiiy light and e,isy to woik, 

 try Pronty & Muars, but if your land is heavy, luirj orrocl.y, 



BEGIN WITH Mn. HoWARO's. '■ 



Al the above me'.f.oned trial the Howard Plough did 

 more leork, vith the same paver of team, than any other 

 plough exhibited. No other loriied more than Hv<.n|v«../(.n 

 and one half inches, to lire 112 lbs. draught, while lb* 

 Howard Plough twncd Cteenlyninc and one half inrhes. tc 

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

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most substantiDlly 

 made. 



There has been quite an improvement made on Ihe shoe, 

 or land side of this Plough, which can bo renewed without 

 having to furnish a newfandside. this shoe likewise secures 

 the mould board and landside together, and strengthens llw 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from 86 lo 8|5. A Ploneh, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four catlle, will cost abmit 

 8io 50, and with culler 81, with wheel and cutter, 82 HO 

 extra. 



The above Ploughs are for sale, wholesute and retail, at 

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Stoic, 

 Nos. 51 & 62 Nor:h Market Street, bv 



JOSEPH BRfCK & CO. 



.SUN DIALIBl 



Just received a few of Sheldon ii. .\fo*re's. Sun Dials, a 

 very neat and useful article for the purp-^seHif giving the lime 

 of day in the garden or field. Price 75 cests. For sale by 

 J. BRECK 4- CO., No 51 and 52 North M»rket St. 



Sept I. 



GRI?rDSTONES. 



An eTt'"i''ive''«fC'trT»."t of Water and Hand Grindstcoes 

 constantly on hand and for salebyAMMIC. LOMBARD 

 &C(5. 13 Lewis's Wharf isly. Nov. 17. 



L'ETAIliO L.IIMIS. 



Farmers in want nf Lime for Agricultural purposes will 

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

 L'Elang Lime, said lo be superior for that purpose 10 anr 

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

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



Sept. S. 3in 



FRANCONIA RASPBERRIES. 



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

 berry Inquire at this office. 3w Oct. 13 



EOMUND T. HASTINGS A CO. 

 Pmra S|ionn Oil. 



No. toi Stale St, keep constantly for sale. Winter, Spring 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which they 

 warrant to be of the best quality and to bum witboM 

 crusting. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 

 Bostou, Jan. 1, 1841. isly 



I>RAFT ANU TRACE CHAINS. '^ 



Just received by Packet Coromandn, 

 400 pair Trace Chains, suitable for Ploughing. 

 200 " Truck and leading Chains. 

 2011 " Draft Chains. For sale by J. BRECK & CO.,' 

 IS'o. 52 North Market St. Apriltl .:\ 



TYrt rP CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Cnromanda, 500 Chains for Xj*- 

 ing up Cattle. 



^hese chains, introduccpl by E. H. Debbt, Esq. of .Salem, 

 and Col. Jacoues, for the purpose of securing cattle to tha 

 siali,are found t« be the safest and most convenient moil* 

 of fastening cows and oxen lo the sianchinn. 



For sale bv J. BRECK & CO., No. 62 North Market si. 



TRANSPLA.^TINO. 



The autumn is prefered to the spring by 

 many nursery men and orchardists, lor trans- 

 ilanling hardy trees, as Apples, Pears and 

 "■lums. The present is a less busy season than 

 the Spring, and those who intend lo purchase 

 trees caii probably gel a better arlicle and obtain it with 

 more disprtieb now than next April. The frosts have 

 already been sufficient 10 destroy the foliage, and the opera- 

 lion of transplanting may be done with safely. 



We can supply extra fine Apple, Pear, Plum, and other 

 sort of fruit, and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs at Nursery 

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

 try. All orders faithfully oUended to. 

 Oct. 37. JOSEPH BRECK &. C). 



