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TIIKIIMOMI. i KICAI,. 

 H«|>oMril lot lilt .Nr» Dnclnnd Ksililrl. 

 [■ i<r<>f (lie riirriDotiirirr »t llir (turtleiiuf thr priipricion 

 :hr New KniElun.l Fanner, n9|[litun, M.i«i. in n ihadcd 

 nhr.ly rK|.o«ure, fur 111* week emling Dec. 6. 



1^1. 



|6,A.M. I IS. M. |ft,P.M.| WiD<«. 



ml»v, 

 fiii.iV. 

 i)ne>.l.iy, 



irsii.i) . 

 Jav. 



6 I 34 I 3f> I 



pir pmiiiil, :i'J |K'r rl. sil irnl. 



■ il llio Talui' cjCi'ciU 

 i •H |HT pouriil. 



Wo <lo II. >| lienr of niiy opi'riUioiin in this nrliclc iluriiig llw 

 weik wortliv iif lieinff reporleil. 



I'ruiin or Siixnny [•'Icrcc^, wuslied, lli. 4S n 50 c. — Amer- 

 iiaii lull Mood, ilo 43 n 'U>--Uci 3-4ili>40 n 42 -Uu. t-'ido 

 J6 n aj — 1-4 ond ciiminon dii 30 n 3J — Sinyrna Sheep, 

 wnthcd, 20 « 27— Dii. uiiwiislied, 10 a 14 — llengoti do 

 8 a lil-Snxiiiiy, clean, — Buennn Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 Sii|>erfine Norlnrrn pulled lainli X'i a 4j— ^l>. I ilii. dn. do. 

 33 n 40— Nu. 2 do ilo do 2S u 3ii- No. 3 du ili> do IS a 20. 



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RKiliroN M.\KKI:T — MoM.Ai, Dec 7, lt<41 



Krpnrleit lor the New Kniltlid Fwriuet 

 ,1 .Markcl 8:5 Dee( Cattle, 775 Stores, I'lOO Shoop [ y,,'^, 



57r> Swiiic. 

 mens.— Beef Cattlt. Wo quote to correspond wild 



week. Fii>l i)uality, $5 7o « C 00. Second qual- 

 $4 73 a 3 50. Tl.iid qu.ilily $3 'iJ a 4 GO. 

 tarrelting Cattle. — The barrellefK refuned lo pay for- 



priccs and gcvorni lots «ito purchased at former 

 es. We quote Mess $4 ii a 4 25. No. I, f :< 12. 



2. $2,50. 

 tores. — Two year old $7 a 14. Tliree year old, $14 



YOINU MAN W,\NTF,n. 



The ndvrrlii<er waiil.i ;i Miiiirt iiiiil iiili'lli;;ent younf; man 

 upon n h'arin, ho will liuTe opporlunily In he in!>lrucled in 

 Ihe .Viirscry nnd (iardeninr tm.tiniiii: in nil lib rurieiies ; 

 his nppnrlnnilies for valnaliTe informutiun, will ho of great 

 service lo him if ho n disposed lo lenrn. The ai;e not lo ex- 

 ceed IG years; ho must hnng uiidouliled recomnieiidulinns lur 

 iilegrity and cood nior:ils ; he will he wanted for several 

 .'ar». Inquire at the office of the N. E. Farmer. 

 Dec 8. 



TRAKSPLANTrSa. 



The autumn is prefered to the spring hy 

 lany nursery men and orchardists, lor trans- 

 lanting hardy trees, us Apples, I'cnrs and 

 Mums. The present is a less busy season than 

 the Spring, and those who intend lo purchoio 

 trees can prolialily ge.t a heUer article and ohtiiiu it wilh 

 more disp.tlch now than next April. The frosts have 

 already been sufficient to destroy the folingc, and the opera- 

 tion of transplanting may be done wilh safety. 



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

 sort of fruit, and Ornumenlal Trees and Shrubs at ^'ur^ery 

 itep. — We quote lots at $ I 00, $125, $1 33, $ I 02, j prices, and pack to send wilh safely to any part of the Couo- 

 y> &o i\n ... I e>) 'i^ "*■ All orders faithfully attended to. 



pz, $J 00 and J. -D. „ „ , ^ Oct. 27. JOSEPH BRECK & C'> 



«. — LotD to peddle, 3 1-2 a 3 3 4 for sows, and 



2 a 4 3-4 for barrows. At retail, 4 1-2 and 5 1-2. 



WHOLESALE PRICES. CURRENT. 



Corrected uilh great care. neekUj. 

 SEDS. Herds Grass, $3 00 lo 3 50 per bushel. Red Top, 



AVILLIS'S 1,ATEST IMPROVED VBXJKTAiruE 

 CUTTER. 



This machine surpasses all others for the purpose of cut 

 ting Rula Baga, Mangel Wurlzcl, and olher roots The 

 great olijeclion lo olher machines, is their culling the roots 

 into slices, which makes it aluiusl impossible for ihe cattle 

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

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

 conveiiienilor Ihe cattle to eat. It will cut wild ease from 

 one 10 two bushoU of roots per minute. 



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



6S cents. Clover— Northern, 13c.— Southern, l2lol3 c. 

 Seed, 31 37 to 1 51 bu. Lucerne, 2.5 c per lb. Ca 

 Seed, not n bushel in the market. 



LOUR. The demand has been extremely languid .^ ,_ 



iffhout ihe week, purchasers taking only what they j land Agricultural Warehouse, No 51 and 52 North Market 



An extensive i 



:or immediate use. and prices al the close are full one Street, Boston 



.h of a dollar below Ihe last weekly report ; small sales 1 



•see common brands, 86 62, and Fancy, 86 75 : Ohio 

 <ew York canal. S6 50 ; 300 do. via New Orleans, 86 31, 

 ; iOl'ii bhls. Bood common brands Genesee, by auction, 

 ) a C 60 per bbl. cash. In Souihern, the sales consist of 

 bbls. Howard-street, 86 62. 4 mos ; 100 do. do. 80 50 

 ; 150 do. Philadelphia 36 50, 4 mos ; 300 do George- 

 , 86 75 a 6 87 ; 600 do Fredericksburg, " Extra Eagle," 

 , on time. 



illimore Howard Slreet, 4 mos, cr. 86 62— do. wharf, 

 I— do. free of garlic. 86 62— Philadelphia do. 4 mo». 

 • — Fredericksburg, lowered. 4 mos. 86 50— Alexandria, 

 •f mountain, S6 SO — Georgetown, 36 C2 a 75— Rid 

 I Canal, 56 62— do. Ciiy, 8r oo a 7 25— PetersburgI 

 tside, $7 00 a 7 25 — Genesee, comnion, cash, 36 50- 

 ancy brands 86 75. 



.OVISKINS. The advance for Beef noticed in the 

 reekly reimrl has been fully supported, and some hold- 

 « asking still bicher prices, on account of the small 

 >er of Hecf Cattle offered in tlic market. No change of 

 1 consi''(Mjir.c in Pcirk. Sales Lard 6 1-2 a 7c. per lb., 

 ome [..reels al auction, cnmnnui, at lower prices; 100 

 Wesierii, fair. 6c. per lb. 



,(_Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. 49 50 a 10 00 — ^Navy— S8 50a 

 -No. 1 87 25 a ? 00— do Prime S; 50 a 6 50— Pork — 

 a clear, 4 mo. bbl. 8l3-do Clear 81 1— do Mess 83 50 

 >0— do Prime 87 00 a r 50 — do Mess from other Slates 

 a 9 30— do Prime S7 00 a T 50— Clear 811 00 a 812 00 

 IAIN. The transactions o( llie week have been con- 

 ably affected by the slate of ihe money market. The 

 ure, however, having somewhat abated, we look for a 

 ly renewal of active business. Sales coosisl of round 

 7ac.; yellow flat, ij7 a 65c and white, 05 a 66 per bush- 

 rl on short credit; ea.slern Oals, Sue, and northern, 60 

 . per bushel; Delaware same, pan on time, adding in- 



rn— Norlhem, bushel 70 10 71 — Round Yellow 70 — 



lern Flat Yellow 67 a 68 White do 66— Barley, 63 



-Bye Northern 70 10 73— Oats— Southern 43 10 51 — 



leru do. 52 lo 54 — Beans, per bushel 75 a I 00. 



lY, per ton, 813 to 20- Eastern Screwed 817 to 18. 



lEESE— Old 4 to 6 c— .\cw S to 7. 



iGS, 16 a 25. 



30L. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex 



tion shall not exceed a cts. per pound, free. .All where 



Sept. t 



' DUTCH BVLBS. 



The subscribers would inform their friends and customers 

 that they have just received a splendid assorlinent of Dutch 

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

 Polyanthus, Nnrcissus, Gladiolus, Crocus, Crown Imperials, 

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

 fine quality. For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Nov. 10. 



ItUCKTHORNS -WANTED. 



The subscribers would like to puri-hase 10,000 Buckthorn 

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

 Office, Nos. 51 and 52' North Market street. JOSEPH 

 BHECK & CO- Nov. 9. 



ORIJNDSTONES 



rlmenl of Water and Ila'',i <>rlndstoi'<s 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great improvements have been made the past year in Ihe 

 form and workmanship nl these Phiughs ; the mould bi ard 

 has been so formed ns to lav the furrmp complrtelt/ orer. 

 turning in everij particle of graat or ilul'hie, and leaving Ihe 

 ffrounil in the' hrst pm-ti'lile manner. The Kiiglh of the 

 mould board has In n very much increased, %o that lh« 

 Plough works wilh Ihe greatest ease, both willi resfiecl lo 

 the holding and the team. The Cnmniitlcc at the late trial 

 of Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



" Should our opinion be asked as lo wliirh of Ihe Plougha 

 we should prefer (or use on a farm, we mighl nerhapn say lo 

 the inquirer, if your land is mostly light ami easy to woik, 

 try Priiuly & Mears, bul if your land it hcaty, hirj orrocLy, 

 Buois WITH Mb. Howard's.'' 



At the above mcr.f.oned trial llie Howard Plough did 

 more vork, leith the same pmner of team, than any olher 

 plough exhibited. No other turned more ihan Iweutysc/en 

 and one Imlf inches, lo the 112 lbs. draught, while lh« 

 Howard I-'loitgh turned tieentunine and one half inches, to 

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

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most substantially 

 made. 



There has been qniie an improvement made on ihe shoe, 

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

 having to furnish a new hindside: this shoe likewise scciiies 

 the mould board and landside together, and slrengihens llbc 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from 86 to 815. A PloHt>h, 

 sufficient for breaking lip wilh four cnllle, will cost about 

 Sill 00, and with cutter 81, with wheel and cutter, 82 60 

 extra. 



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

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Slma, 

 Nos. 61 & 62 North Market Street, by 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FENCE CHAINS. 

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

 for Fences or olher purposes. For sale by J. BRECK & 

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



TYE rP CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 600 Chains for lyt- 

 ing up Cattle. 



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

 and Col. Jacques, for the purpose of securing catile t</the 

 stall, are fonnd to be the salest and most convenient mode 

 of fastening cows and oxen l^f the stanchion. 



For sale by J. BRECK & CO.,N«). bi North Market at. 



cnnstanily on hand and for sale by A MU ' n fnMmi'I^ 

 & CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf. isl,. NoTl? 



EDSIVND T. HAS'»-4XGS A. CO " 



Pure Sr.orm OH. 



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

 and tall Sperm Oil, b'.eaalied and twblenched ; whi^h they 

 warrant to be of the best quality and lo buru witbout 

 crusting. 



Oil Cap'isters of various size*. 



Bo-stou, Jan. 1, 1841- laly 



L'ETAXG LIMB. 



Farmers in want of Lime for Agricultural pitrpos es will 

 find it greatly to their advantage to try the St. Geor >e Co's. 

 L'Elang Lime, said to be suijcrior for that purpo! e to any 

 other ever yet introduced. For sale by DAVID DWIS, 

 over ibe Hope Insurance Office, State St., Boston 



Sept. 8. 3m 



6t)K DIALS. 



Just received a few of Sheldon & Mo 're's. Sun Dials, a 

 very neat and useful articlofor the purpose of giving the time 

 of day in the ";<;iieii or field. Price 75 cents. For sale by 

 J. BRiOK * CO., No 51 and 62 North Market St. 



" ^ ' Sept I. 



DRAFT AND TRACE OilAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 

 400 pair Trace Chains, suitable lor Ploughir lu 

 2U0 •' Truck and leading Chains. "■ 



200 " PJ;''' Chains. Fir sale hy J. BB ECK! & CO« 



ApriUl 



.IGRICULTl'RAt, IMPLEfllKNTS, Ac 



The Proprietors of the New n:ngland AgricuUural Ware- 

 house and ^Seed Store No. 61 and 52 Norlh Market slreet 

 wixuld inform their customers and ihe public generally that 

 they have on hand the most extensive assortment of Agn- 

 culuual and Horticultural Tools to be found in the United 

 States. Part of which are the following : 



.No- 52 North Market st. 



1000 Howard's Patent Cast 



Ifoii Ploughs 

 3PD Common do. do. 

 200 Cultivators, 

 too Greene's Straw Cullers. 

 50 Willis' do. do. 

 100 Common do. do. 

 100 Willis* Patent Corn 



Shellers. 

 511 Common do do. 

 2u0 Willis" Seed Sowers. 

 60 " VcgefiUe Callers. 

 50 Common do do. 



200 Hand Corn Mills. 

 200 Grain Cradles. 

 1 00 Ox Yokes. 

 1500 Doz Scythe Stones. 

 3000 '• Austin's Rifles 

 March P. 



too doz- Cast Steel Shovels. 



Common do. 



Spades. 



Grass Scythes. 



Mem Snaiihs. 



Common do. 



Hay Rakes. 



Garden do. 



Manure Forks. 



Hay ilo. 



00 Pair Trace Chain; . 

 too " Truck do. 

 100 Dralt do. 

 500 Tie up do. 

 50 doz. Halter do. 

 OUU yards Fence dn. 

 25 Grind Stones ou rollers. 



