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BKlUmro.V MAKKK r — MoMur, iNov. 'Ji!, ItMl | 



kriH.iipd A<rlhf> Now KniUnil li'miri 

 Al Mirktt MOO B«el Cttlle, tUU Slurcs, 0000 Shoap 

 id liv;.'! Swine. 



'Hicr» — lietfi'nltU S»\vt wore nol l>rlak urn) Ihi" pri 

 !• oliimiiod U»t werk fur n like i)u*lil.v wrre Willi imn li 

 iffk-utiv vdVcii'd Wc ijiiole tu ciirrrkpond Kinit qiinl- 

 V, $:> no It li (Ml Secund quality, |J 50 n 3 •£>■ 

 ''biiil qunliiy $3 00 a 4 25. 



Barrrlling Caltte.—We quota Men $-1 25 a 4 38. Nu. 

 3 a :t 12. No. 2. $2,50. 



Stores. — Two year »ld |t9 a 15. 'I'lirec venr old, $14 

 21. 



Shrrp. — Oiill. \Te noticed one lot ordinary sold fur 

 c<-ni..> each, .ilw, Uus >( 8^. $1 00, $1 17, $1 33, 

 1 r.ii, $1 t'T, $1 '.12 nnd $'.' 25. 



.Mr(;if -Lot.< to pi'dille, 3 1-2 a 3 3-1 for nnvs, and 

 12a 4 3-4 lor burrows .\t retail, 4 1-2 and o 1-2. 



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PLl .ll TU KKN U.% I'H Ml IIO'l"ri>MH. 



■JSihi v.ry »ii|«enor IMuin trre», iil ilie nu»t ' 





oniUH f-rowih, cni;rurieil on IMuiii meekii, nml C 



or a fri't in lieli;hi,pinl>racinKnll llir lliii'il lirnr- ' 



init kindi, for «alr al *6ii prr linn.lreil, ur al 16 \ 



or »d per dozi-n. Tlicsc Ireci. aie wotlli al lca«l, i 

 Iwii.' or tlirice nj iiiuoli ns ilione UHiially ofliTod lor •ale. 

 I'lnili lroc«, 5 In R IciM, lit »J5 pi'r loo. Clierriei, 7 lo 10 j 

 feel, al •40 pi-r liundn-d. Amiles, 7 lo 8 feet, tii per I' 0. 

 I'oars, tJ7 li per 100, nnd lari^er and rarer kinds 00 cents 

 each. Nectarine!!, 37 cents. Apricol!i, 37 ceiiti. Goose 

 I'crrie^. finest kinds, t3 per dnzrii. Large Red Antwerp' 

 Ua.spl>erries, & feel hi^li, (10 per luO and Uric Ked Kisplier- { 

 ry for market, $5 per loo. Is.\liclla, and CulawLa Orapcs, 



*J5 per too. Orange Quince, «30 per 100. _ ^_ _ 



Orders per mail, will receive nrnmpl attention, and \hv \ turninf^ in errnj particle of grn«» . 

 -mount can he enclosed ihcrewitb, or reiniucd on receipt nf I ^roun<f in Ihr best postible maitn 



mould Iwnrd has Ik n very murli increase I. so tlial tlit 

 PInnifh works with ihc ifreiilest ense, hoih with respect la 



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WnOLES.VLE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrnttd vith g^rcal care, tccekly. 

 SEEDS. Herds Grass, {13 iifl lo 3 50 per hushel. Red Top, 

 to :•■> cents. Clover — Northern, 13c. — Southern, II to 12 c. 

 ai S<'ed, SI 37 to 1 50 hu. Lucerne, 25 c per lb. Ca 

 ry S'ed. not a bushel in the market. 



!■ I.Ol"R. Early in the week the price of Flour went up, 

 hi, li i-aused boy.TS to operate sparingly. The Irar.sactions 

 nee h.ive also been very moderate, and the market closes 

 ilhuu. animation. Sales Genesee, common brands, at 

 : fancy, (G 94 a 7 00: Uhio, (6 76 ; 300 hbls. Rich- 

 ond. far export, *6 87, 4 mos ; 20P do. Georgetown, 86 75, 

 mos ; 300 iio. extra branl. 86 87 a 7 per bbl 4 mos. Or- 

 is, we understand, were received by the Caledonia, lo pur- 

 ase lor the English market, but the limits were cousidera- 

 f below our prices. 

 Baltimore Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. $6 62— do. wharf, 



60— do. free of garlic, 86 62— Philadelphia do. 4 mos. 



60 — Fredericksburg, lowered, 4 mos. 86 60 — Alexandria, 

 arf mountain, 86 60 —Georgetown, $6 62 a C b7— Rich. 

 Dod Canal, S6 62— do. Cny, 87 00 a 7 25— Pelersburgh, 

 side, S7 00 a 7 25 — Genesee, common, cash, 86 80 » 

 J7— do. fancy brands 80 !>4 — Indian Meal in bbls.. 83 50. 

 GIlAl.\.—Corn— Northern, bushel 74 lo7B— Round Vel- 

 V 72 <i 73— Southeni Flat Yellow 71 a 72— White do 64 a 

 — Rye Northern 75 to 73— Oats— Soulhern 48 10 61 — 

 orlhernS2 to 54. 



PROVISIO.NS. There have been no sales of any great 

 iponance sine the last report. Beel is a shade higher, 

 ,d Pork, notwiihstunding ihe pressure on the money inar- 

 I. is without any further reduction on prices Sales 1000 

 rgs Lard at 7c , 4 mos.; 2 lo 300 do by auction, 6 1-8 a 

 I -40. per lb., cash ; 40 bbls. Western Mess Pork, 87 75 per 

 il. cash. 



Beel— .Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. 89 25 a 9 60 — Navy— S3 25 a 

 75— No. I 87 25 a 7 75— do Prime 85 50 o 6 OO—Pork- 

 [Ira clear, 4 mo. bbl. 8l3— do Clear ill— do IVIcss 88 50 

 9 60 — do Prime 87 00 a : 50— do Mess from other Slates 

 J 25 a 9 50— do Prime 87 00 a 7 50— Clear 811 00 a S|2 00 

 HAY, per ton, Sl3 to 20- Eastern Screwsd 817 10 18. 

 CHEESE— Old 4 to 6 c — New 5 la 7. 

 EGGS, 14 a 16. 



WOOL. Only. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 iTIalion shall not exceed 3 els. per pound, free. All where- 

 the value exceeds S els. per pound, 32 per ct. ad. val. and 

 els per pound. 



There is nu change in the market. Manufacturers pur- 

 lase moderate quantities to supply their wants, at prices 

 'thin the range of quotations. S<une large sales of coarse 

 reii^n have been made without change from usual prices, 

 frime or Saxony Fleeec.«, washed, lb. 43 a 50 e. — Amer- 

 an full blood, do 43 a 45— Do 3 4do4a a 42- Do. l-2do 



a 3^—1-4 and common do 30 a 33— Sinjriia Sheep, 



ashed, 20 a 27 — Do. unwashed, 10 a 14 — liengasi do 



a 10 — Saxony, clean, — Buenos Ayrea unpicked, 7 a 10 — 



uperfine .N'orihern pulled lamb 42 a 45 — .No. 1 do. do. do. 



a 4 1— No. 2 do do do 25 a 30- No. 3 do do do I5 a 20. 



FKNCE CHAINS. 



Just received from England, 10,000 feet Chains, suitable 

 ir Fences or other purposes. For sale by J. BRECK & 

 10., .No. 62 North Market si. A pril 21 



nriLLIS'S LATEST IMPROVSU) VEGETAB1.E 

 CUTTER. 



This machine surpassa.s all others Ibr the purpose of cut 

 iog Rula Baga, Mangel Wurtzel, and other roots The 

 Teat objection lo other m.ichines, is their culling the roots 

 Dto slices, which makes it almost impossible for the cattle 

 D gel hold of tbem; this machine with a little alteration, 

 Ills Ihem into large or small pieces, of such shape as is mosl 

 onvenient for the cattle to eat. It will cut with ease from 

 iQC to two bushel- of roots per minute. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., at the New Eng- 

 ud Agricultural Warehouse, No SI and 62 North Market 

 itieet, Boston. SepL I 



the trees, and all the trees will be selected and packed with ' 

 such care, a.s to ensure satisfaction. Tlie subscriber attends 

 personally lo all orders. 



WM. IX. PHINCE, 

 Linniean Garden and Nurseries, Flushing. 

 Not. ir 3w 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PIOUGH 



fireal iiiiprnvemrnts have leen mndp the |>n>i year in the 

 nnd workiiiaiisbi|).d thes,, I'loujbs ; the mould l.rarH 

 been so binned as to hi/ the ftirrme ^nmp/etrty oner. 

 ul>bte,nnil terirtng the 

 The length of Ihe 



The Committee al Ihc late trial 



DUTCH BCIiBS. 



The subscrilwrs would inform their friends and customers 1 "^j'.",,.™'!"."" _""**""' 

 that lliey have just received a splendid assoriinem of Dutch 

 Bnlbs, consisting of double and single Hyacinths of allcolorsi 

 I'nlyaiitlius, NnrcisiHs Gladiolus, Crocus, Crown Imperials. 

 Tulips, double and single. Iris, &.c. &c , warranted to be of 

 fine quality. For saleby JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Nov. 10. 



RUCKTHORNS WANTED. 



The sdlpscribers would like lo punhase 10,000 Buckthorn 

 plants, T years old. Apply at the New England Farmer 

 omce. Nos. 51 and 62 North Market street. J >SEPH 

 BRECK & CO. Nov 9 



'W2SffsiiiSS"s iKnErm©ii!S?.'S", 



Brighton, near Bostom, 

 Situated on the line of the Boston and iVorcester Rail 

 Road,--5 miles from the cittj. 

 The Proprietors of this extensive nursery beg 

 leave lo iulorin their friends and the public, that 

 1 hey are ready to furnish or.lers to any amount, 

 for Forest Trees, indigenuous and exotic. 



Fruit Trees, including all the varieties of 

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

 Vines— Shrubs, Green Himse Plants, Sec. 

 Catalogues may bj obtained by applying at the Nursery. 

 Trees carcfiiHy packed, to ensure safety in long voyages. 

 Orders left at the New En;»land Seed Store of J. Breck & 

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

 the day following. 

 Letters containing orders, addressed lo the subscribers, 



J. & F. WINSHIP. 

 Brighton Nurseriei, Oct. 27, 1341. 



PRUITAVD ORSAMENTALJTReES, <fcc. 



KURSEBY or WILLIAM KE.MRICK, N0NHST1:.M HILL, 



Of Peach and I'car Trees, of Plum and 



C'u-rnj Trees a collection unrivalled in any 



birmer year for extensive numbers of fine trees. 



ol those most highly productive, and valuable, 



of new and finest kinds. 



Go i^.berries of first quality. Apples, (Juinces, Neclarines, 



Apricots, Grape Vines, Raspberries, Currants, Strawtier- 



ries, &.C. &c. 



The new abridged and descriptive Catalogue for 1842, 

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



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Honeysuckles, <f-c. Splen- 

 did varieties of Double Yellow Harrison and other Rose.s, 

 of Tree Phonics, of Herbaceous I'teonies, and other flower- 

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

 newest kinds, Cockspur Thorns, &c. 



All orcler.i' addressed to the subscriber, will be promptly 

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

 packed in malls and moss for safe transportation to all dis- 

 tant places, by land or sea, and delivereil in the city free ol 

 charge for transporting by the wajnii which is sent thither 

 daily, or orders may be left al Ihe Stand at No. n Congress 

 St, Boston, 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 

 Nonanlum Hill, Newton, near Boston, Oct. 6. 1841. 

 eplDl Oct. 27 



Ihe holding and ihe team, 

 of Ploughs al Worrester 



" Should our opinion be asked as to wbirh of the Plougha 

 we should prefer lor u^e on a farm, we might perhaps say i» 

 the inquirer, il your land is irtosiiy light nnil e,i»y to work 

 try Prouiy & Moars, but if your land u hc^tUj, htr.l orrucku 

 "iowAnn's." 



Al Ihe above me-.l.oned trial the Howard Plough did 

 more work, with the tame pmrer of team, than any otiirr 

 plough exhibited. No other turned more than twenlyse. 'en 

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

 lloicard Ptouf^h turned ticentynine and one half iiivhci, to 

 ihe same potter of team ! All acknowledge thai Howanl'i 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most substantia lly 

 made. 



There has been quite an imprDvenienl made o<i the shoe, 

 or land side of ;liis Plough, which can be renewed without 

 having lo fornish a newlandside: this shoe likewise seciiies 

 the mould board and landside together, and siren^hens ilia 

 Plough very much. 



The price of Ihe Ploughs is from 86 io8l.^, A Plom-h, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost aboni 

 810 50, and with cutler 81, with wheel and culler. 82 OO 

 extra. 



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

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed St.iie, 

 Nos. 61 & 62 North Market Street, by 



JOSEPH' BRECK & CO. 



SUN DIALS. : 1 



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

 very neat and useful article for the purpose ofgiving the lima 

 of dav in the garden or field. Price Ts Vertts. For sale bv 

 J. BRECK tr CO., No 61 and 52 North' Market St. 



Sept I. 



GRINDSTONES. 



An extensive assortment of Water and Hand Grind.storea 

 conslanilv on hand and for salebyAMMIC. LOMtJAM' 

 & CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf jsly. Novi; 



l.'ETAN(i iAklE. 



Farmers in want of Lime for )igricullural purposes will 

 find it greaMy to their advantage to try the St. George Co'a. 

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

 other ever yet introduced. For sale by DAVID DAVIS, 

 over Ihe Hope Insurance Office, State §{.,. Boston. 



Sept. 8. 3m 



DRAFT AND TRACE CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 

 400 pair Trace Chains, suitable lor.pioughing 

 200 •' Truck and leading Chain*,, 

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

 •*■ "'-' Aprilll 



No. 62 North Mtrket st. 



TVto I'p chain;. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 500 Chains for ttb- 

 ing up Cattle. 



These chains, introduced by E. H. Dcrbt, Esq. 0/ Salem, 

 and Col Jacques, for the purpose of securing cattle to tha 

 stall, are found l# be the safest and must conveuient nioda 

 of fastening- cowsand oxen to the slancltion. 



For sale by J. BRECK & CO., No. 62 NorlhMarkel M. 



EDMl'NO T. IIASTI.\GS A. CU. 

 Pnro Sperm OU. 



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

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which they 

 warrant to be of Ihe best quality and to burn wiibont 

 crusting. 



Oil Canisters of various sizat. 

 Bostou, Jan. 1, 1841. islj 



TRANSPL.ANTINO. 



The auiumn is prefered lo tlie spring by 

 many nursery men and orchardists, lor traiia- 

 plnnting hardy trees, as Apples, Pears and 

 Ptumsv The present is a less busy season thaa 

 _ the Spring, and ihose who intend to purchase 

 trees can probably get a better article and obtain it with 

 more disp,iich now than next April. The frosts have 

 already been sufficient to destroy the folinge, and Ihe opera- 

 tion of transplanting may be done with safety. 



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

 sort of fruit, and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs al Nursery 

 prices, and pack lo send with safely to any pan of the Coun- 

 try. All orders failhfully attended lo. 

 Oci. 27. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



