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TUKKMOMKl'lllCAI.. 

 RrpolKJ lur the .Nrw t:ii|Uiiil lailnrl. 

 R« we-.f ilw rhcniioineirr nl ilir ((.inlniof (li« propriclon 

 «l tho .Nfw Krixlatiil Fitniier. Ilri|;bt.in, »Uu. in x ahiidcl 

 Noitbr 'ly rx|K)Mire, from Not. 15 (• 28. 



I'riuic iir Siixoiiy Kli-eci-s, wa^llCll, lli. 1 ri ii . i v. \:u, : 

 iiaii full I'luixl.do 43 a 4o--I)u 3-4 ilo 4U u 42-L)u. i. ,lu 

 35 a 3« — 1-4 and cnmnion do 30 n 33 —Smyrna Sho)|>, | 

 waaliml, 20 a 27— On. unwnahed, 10 a M—Kengnti dii ] 

 8 a 10— Saxony, elvaii, — Hucnns Ajret uiipitkcd, 7 a I0-- | 

 Sii|>crlliic Nortliorn [lullrd Ininli 42 ii 45 -.No. I ilu. do. do. 

 as a 4(1 — No. 2 do do do 25 a 30- No. 3 ilo do dn 18 a 2n. 



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BKlGHrO.\ .MARKKT.— Mosi.At, Nov. 29, Itt41. 

 Reported forttie New Enelnncl Farmer. 



At Market 67b Beet Cattle, 5U0 Stores, UAOa Sheep 

 and i'ib Swine. 



riiicts — /(«/ Cattle Last wocks prices were fill ly 

 ■usiained. We quote first quality, $5 75 a 6 00. Sic- 

 ond qualriT, $4 7o a 5 50. Tliird qualilr $3 36 a 4 5U. 



liarreUlng Catllt.—We quote Me8»'f4 38. No. 1, 

 $3 25. No. 2, $2,50. 



Stores. — Two year old $7 a lo. Three year old, $14 

 ■ ^4. 



Slierp. — Dull, and several thousand unsold. We 

 quote lots at Si'c. jtl 00, $1 12, fl 25, $1 50, $1 (12, 

 f 1 «8, $-2 00 and $•> 25. 



Sieine. —A lot of large hogs, 'i 1-2 and 4 1-2. Lola to 



rtddle, 3 fi9 for soivs, and 4 69 for barrows. At retail, 

 1-2 and 5 1-2. 



PKKCK rHALNH 



Just received from Kiiijloiid, 10,000 del Chniiii*, Miiiul.le 

 for F.-I1CC9 or oth.-r purposes. For sale by J. lUlKCK & 

 CO., No. 62 North Market .st. April 21 



WILLIS'S LATEST I.MPROVKO VBtiBTAnLB 

 CUTTER. 



Thi« machine surjNUSsn nil others for the purpose of cut 

 ting Rula B»ga, Manjcl Wurt/.'l, and other roots The 

 (frent ohjeclion to other machines, is their cutting the roots 

 into slices, whieh makes it almost impossihle for the cattle 

 to get hold of iheini thismachine with a little alteration, 

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

 convenieni for llie cattle to eat. It will cut with ease (Vom 

 one to two hu^heU of roots per minute. 



For sale bvJOSEI'H HRECK & CO., at the New Eng- 

 land Agricultural Warehouse, No CI and 62 North Market 

 Street, Boston. Sept. I 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uUh great care, weekly. 

 SEEDS. Her<ls Grass, $3 on to 3 60 jK-rhushel. Red Top, 

 50 lo 33 cents. Clover— Northern, 13c — Sonthern, I2t0l3c. 

 Hai Seed. »l 37 to I .iO bu. Lucerne, 23 c.per lb. Ca 

 HarT Seed, not a buskel in the market. 



FLOUR. The market has been very dull throughout the 

 week, with large additional arrivals, and prices of Genesee 

 are about 1-8 of a dollar below the last weekly report; 

 Southern commands previous prices. Sales of the week 

 consist of 200 bhis. Baltimore City Mills S6 62, 4 mos, for 

 export i 200 do. Philadelphia 8C 00 cash : 300 do Fredericks- 

 burg. *6 02, 4 mos ; 400 do. Georgetown, $6 73, 4 mos. 

 Market closes with' ui animation. 



Baltimore Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. #6 76— do. wharf, 

 •6 50— do. free of garlic, 16 62— Philadelphia do. 4 mos. 

 t6 62— Fredericksburg, lowered, 4 roos. 36 62— Alexandria, 

 ,irharf mountain, 86 62 —Georgetown, 86 62 a 6 87— Rich- 

 mond Canal, SO 62— do. City, |7 00 a 7 25— Petershurgh, 

 So. aide, $7 00 a 7 25— Genesee, common, cash, *6 75— 

 do. fancy brands 86 St a 6 87. 



PR0V1S1()>S. The market has sustained an improve- 

 ment, since the last report, of near'y 50c. per bbl , on account 

 of the light droves of beef cattle, and increased demand ex 

 perienced by barrellers. Clear Pork is also m better re 

 qaest, and commands somewhat higher prices. Sales 400 

 £ees Lard 7c. per lb . 4 mos. 



Beel— .Mess,4 mo. new bhl. 89 50 a 10 00— Navy— 83 50 a 

 9 00— No. 1 87 25 a 8 00— do Prime Sj 50 a 6 00— Pork— 

 E'xtra clear, 4 mo. bbl. 8l3— do Clear 811— do Mess 88 60 

 a 9 60— do Prime 87 00 a 7 50— do Mess from other Slates 

 •3 25 a 9 SO— do Prime 87 00 a 7 50— Clear 8l 1 00 a 812 00 

 GKAI.N. — The arrivals since our last weekly report have 

 beeo large, and prices at the close lell ofl, for corn 1 a 2c. per 

 bushel. The sales of the week are about 30 Ouo busbek ; 

 yellow 70und n 1-2 a 73 l-2c. and do. flat 70 1-2 a 71c. per 

 bushel; while S'S a Ss 7-8c .4 parcel superior New Orleans 

 yellow 70 1-2 a "I l-2e. 53 lbs to the bushel, no tare, the pur- 

 chaser payjog 5c. e aeh for the bags. Bran, none in market. 

 Sales rthocts dt 46c (""er double bushel 



Corn— .Noixh.'^m. bu'shel 72 to 73— Round Yellow 72— 



Soullicrn Flat V'Hlow 7,'' »" White do 6»— Birley, 65 



• 6S-Rye Northern 73 t.'' 73— Oat.-.— Southern 4-> to 61— 

 Kortbem do. 52 to 5l— Beai '*■ P" ''"sl"^' 75 a I 50. 

 H4V, per ton, il6 lo 20- -Eastern Screwed 817 10 18. 

 CHEE::-E— Old 4 to 6 c— N.^w 5 lo 7. 

 EGGS, 16 a 25. 



WOOL. Duty. The value wher, '"'' ?' '^' P'»" °{ "" 

 rtatioD shall not exceed s cw perpo '"""' "«^- Allwhere- 

 lof the value exceeds ias. per nound 3. ' P^' *='• *''■ "'•'»'"> 

 |4 els per pound. ' 



We do not hear of any sales *f impor, '*^^ f'^'"'^ *•?« 

 Iweek. The dema, d is not large, aod there . ' " •''"' '"PP'y 

 meet descripiions. 



PLUBI TREES ON PLVM BOTTUHS. 



2500 very superior Plumtrces, of the most vig- 

 omus growth, engrafted on Plum stocks, and 6 

 or 8 foet in height, embracing all the finest bear- 

 ing kinds, for sale at 850 per huii-lred, or at 86 

 or 88 per dozen. These trees are worth at least, 

 twice or thrioe as much as those usually offered lor sale. 

 Peach trees, 5 lo 8 leet, at 825 per 100. Cherries, 7 lo 10 

 feel, at 840 per hundred. Apples, 7 to 8 feet, 825 per KO. 

 Pears, 837 1-2 per 100, and larger and rarer kinds 60 cents 

 each. Nectarines, 37 cents. Apricois, 37 cents. Goose 

 berries, finest kinds, 82 per dozen. Large Red Antwerp 

 Raspberries, 5 feel high, SlO per 100, and fine Red Raspber- 

 ry for market, 85 per nm. Isabella, and Catawba Grapes, 

 825 per 100. Orange Quince, 830 per 100. 



Orders per mail, will receive prompt attention, and the 

 amouiil can be enclosed ihcrewiili, or remitted on receipt of 

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

 such care, as to ensure satisfaction. The subscriber ntiends 

 personally lo all orders. 



WM. R. PRINCE, 

 Linntean Garden and Nurseries, Flushing. 

 Nov. 17 3w 



nnouKi our opinion he uskeil as to which of the PIr 

 we should prefer for use on a farm, we might M-rhapt i 

 the inquirer, if your land is mostly light and easy to 

 try Prouty & Mcars, but if your land is heavy, harj ori 



DUTCH BULBS. 



The subscribers would inform their friends and customers 

 that they have just received a splendid assortment of Dutch 

 Bulbs, consisting of double and single Hyacinths of all colors, 

 Polyanthus, Narcissus, Gladiolus, Crocus, Crown Imperials, 

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

 fine qaality. For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Nov. 10. 



RUCKTHORIVS WANTED. 



The subscribers would like lo purchase 10,000 Buckthorn 

 plants, .3 years old. Apply at the New England Farmer 

 Oflice. Nos. 51 and 62 North Market street. JOSEPH 

 BKECK & CO. Nov. 9. 



E^VITANU OIUiAIIIENTAL TREES, &e. 



NURSEBV OF WILLIAM KE-SRICK. NO.NHNTU.M HILL, 



f)f Peach and Pear Trees, of Plttm -<ni.! 

 C'irrry Trees a colieclion unrivalle'' ;n any 

 Inrmer year for extensive numbers of ^e trees, 

 ol those most highly productive, and valuable, 

 of new and finest kinds. 

 Goiseberries of first quality. Apples, Quinces, Nectarines, 

 .-Vpricots, Grape Vines, Raspberries, Currants. Strawber- 

 ries, &c. &c. 



The new abridged and descriptive Catalogue lor 1842, 

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



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Hnneysxtekles, ^c. Splen- 

 did varieties of Double yellow Harrison and other Ruses. 

 of Tree Psonies, of Herliaceous I'aeonies, and other flower 

 iiig pi 

 newest ki 



All order." addressed lo the subscriber, will he promptly 

 attendeil to; and Trees when so ordered, will be securely 

 packed ii> malls and moss for safe transportation to all dis- 

 tant places, by land or sea, and delivered in the city free of 

 charge for transporting by the wacon which is sent thither 

 daily, or orders may be lell at ihe Stand at No. 44 Congress 

 st, boston 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 

 Nonanlum Hill, Newton, near Boston, Oct. 6. 1641. 

 eplDl Oct. 27 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DHAUGHT PLOUGH. 



fJreiit iinprovenivnls Imm been mi'de the pa.l )rar in the 

 form and workinnn-hip nf tli,i.e Plnui(h» ; the moold Ih ard 

 has been so formed as to lau the furrow complrtrli/ oner, 

 turning- in cTrry particle of gram or itulMe, and tearing the 

 ground in the hr<l posiiblc manner. Tlie length of ihe 

 mould board bus bi n very much increased, su that lh« 

 Plough works wiih Ihe greatest ease, both with renpecl lo 

 the hidding and ihe team. The Cnininitlee at the late Itial 

 of Ploughs at Woreesler, say, 



Id our O|iinion be uskeil as lo which of the Plnogha 

 -. , . . ^^^ ^^ 



w<tik 



— J, rocky 



BBois WITH Ma. How;»BD'a.' 



At Ihe above mer.I;oned trial the Howard Plough did 

 more work, vith the tame pmcer of team, than any other 

 plough exhibited. No other turned morn than twrntyse.-eD 

 and one half inches, lo the 112 lbs. draught, while ilie 

 Howard Plough turned Itecntynine and one'half ineha. It 

 the same power nf team ! All acknowledge thai Howard's 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most substantiollT 

 made. 



There has been quite an improvement made on Ihe shoe, 

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

 having lo furnish a new landside: this shoe likewise secuies 

 the mould board and landside together, and strengthens iIm 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from 86 10815. A Plough, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost about 

 810 50, and with cutter 81, with wheel and cutter, 8a SO 

 extra. 



'Ihealove Ploughs are for sale, wholesale and retail, at 

 the New England .Vericultural Warehouse and Seed St.ira 

 Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Street, by 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



L' ETA NO LIME. 



Farmers in want of Lime for Agricultural purposes will 

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

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

 other everyat introduced. For sale by DAVID DAVIS, 

 over Ihe Hope Insurance Office, Slate St., Bosion. 



Sept. S. 3m 



DRAFT AND TRACE CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 

 400 pair Trace Chains, suitable for Ploughing. 

 200 " Truck and leading Chains. 

 200 " Draft Chains. For sale by J. BRECK i CO 

 .1. «-.i April ti ' 



No. 62 North Market st. 



TYF. UP CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 500 Chains for ty»- 

 ing up Cattle. 



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

 and Col. Jacoues, for the' purpose of securine tattle 10 iIm 

 stall, are found tc be the salesi and most convenieni noda 

 of fastening cows and oxen to the stanchion. 



For sale by J. BRECK & Cci., No. 52 North Market al. 



Psonies, of Herliaceous I'aeonies, and other flower- n,,,^^ Ij^niich now 

 nls--of Double Dahlias, &c. Rhubarb of first rale i ^j^.ady biei, suflicien 

 k.nds, Cockspur Thorns, «lc. lionof iransplantini.. r 



rdir." addressed lo the subscriber, will be promptly vv„ ..,„ .r,„ni. „„ 



GRINDSTONRS. 



An extensive assortment of Water and Hand Grindstoici 

 constantly on hand and for salebyAMMIC. LOMBAKJi 

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



TRANSPLANTING. 



The autumn is prcfered to the spring by 

 many nursery moii and orchardisls, for Iraua- 

 planting hardy trees, as Apples, Pears and 

 Plums. The present is a less busy season thaa 

 the Spring, aud those who intend to purcbasa 

 an probably gel a better article and obtaiii it with 

 more lj.-p.iich now than next April The frosts have 

 "■ I to destroy the foliHge, and tho opera- 

 may bo done with safety. 

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

 sort of fruit, and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs at Nnrsery 

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

 Irv. All orders faithfully attended In. 

 Oct. 27. JOSEPH BRECK & C'V 



EDUUND T. IIAS't'INGS * CU. 

 Pure Sperm Oil. 



No- 101 Slate St. keep constantly for sale, Winter. Spriaf 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which ihey 

 warrant to bo of the best quality and to bnru witboal 

 erusiirg. 



nil Canisters of various tiles. 



Boslou, Jan. 1,1841. UI7 



