n.. ix. so. -it. 



AND II R T I C U L T U R A I. RE G I S T K R 



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TlltK.MO.METRirAI,. 



R«I>orI>d lor Ihr New Kli|land Knrmn. 

 R«i<"'^'''« I'lierinoinctcrnl the (iarrfrunf llie |iro|iriclon 

 iIm New Englanil Farmer, llrighliin. Mam. in » •Iwdml 

 oilli"'' l> i-jixMure, for Ike week ending Rec. 13. 



RllillTO.N MARKET.— McKUAt, Dec. 13, IWI. 

 arponril fur (lie New Eu(Und Farniar. 



Al .M.irket '.)75 B.>cl Cattle, 200 Stores, 4200 Sheep 



il ISt) Swine. 



I'mcis.— B«/ Cattle. Last weeks prices were hanl- 



sustiincd. Wo quote first quality, $5 50 a G 00. 



coiij quality, fl 50 a 5 25. Tliitd quality $3 25 a 



50 



llarrelli 



Starts. — Two Toar oJd $7 a 15. Three year old, $14 



•ii. 



Sheep.— DM. Lois were sold a 67cts., d2cU., $1 12, 



4 J, $1 T5, $2 00 and $2 25. 

 Sieim. —No lots were sold to peddle. At retail, 4 

 " and 5 1-2. 



in^ Cd^s.— We quote Mesa $4 12 a 4 25. 

 I 12. No. 2, $2,50. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrtded vith great care, xteekly. 



SEEDS. Herds Grass, 03 00 to 3 50 per bushel. Red. Top' 

 55 ceuls. Clover— Northern, 13c.— Southern, 12 to 13 c. 

 Seed, St 83 to 1 55 hu. Lucerne, 25 c. per lb. Ca- 



CSeed, not a bushel in the inarkeL 

 LOUR. The usual transactions of the week have been 

 lerially inlcrrupteJ by the unfavorable'state of the weath- 

 and bad cxndiiion oi' ihe roads in the country for iravel- 

 . i the tighlnc-iS in the money market has also operated 

 nrauce prices, and several parcels have been forced otT 

 iog the week at extremely low rates ; sales good com- 

 I brands Genesee were made at t6 12 t-2 a 6 2S, from ves- 

 , and Ohio the sume. The regular transaetions from 

 cs have been at the following prices: Michigan, flat 

 ps, 86 3 3 i Ohio, via New Vork, 86 1-4; Genesee, 86 1-2; 

 imon and fancy, »6 56 a 6 62 1-2 : Howard street, 16 37 

 . sixty days, and S6 SO, 4 mos. Richmond country, 

 8S, cash, 86 37, 60 days, and 86 60, 4 mos. The market 



s extremely languid and prices quite unsettled. 



illunore Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. *6 62— do. wharf, 

 SO — do. free of garlic, SO C2 — Philadelphia do. 4 mos. 

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

 Iff nHMintain, 86 SO —Georgetown, 86 62 a 6 75— Rich- 

 d Canal, 86 62— do. City, 87 00 a 7 25— Petersburgh, 



side, £7 00 a 7 25 — Genesee, comaiOB, cash, 86 5U — 



faocr brands 86 75. 

 IROV ISID.SS. No change exists in the market, and 

 idy sales at quotations. For I.ard there is a fair di- 



d, and sales 1200 kegs at C 5 8 a 6 3-4c. per lb. -1 mos. 



•ome common parcels 5 3-4 a 6c per lb. 

 leel— .Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. 89 50 a 10 00— Navy— 38 50 a 

 •- No. 1 87 25 a « 00— do Prime 83-50 a 6 50— Pork— 

 ra clear, 4 mo. bbl. 813— do Clear *ll — do Mess 83 50 



60— do Prime 87 CD a r 60 — do Mess from other Stales 

 5 a 9 5U— do Prime 37 00 a 7 50— Clear 811 00 a Si 2 00 



RAIN. A great dullness has prevailed in the market, 

 ■oghout the week, aod dealers having large stocks are 

 inclined to continue their operations ; prices in conse- 

 nce have further declined. About 40,000 bushels Cnrn^ 

 ained atloui unsold at the close of our report, aod present 

 tations are rendered entirely nominal. Sales have been 

 hiie Corn, G4 a 63c ; yellow flat, 6G a e;c per bush ; 63 

 1 1-2 and 09 for new and old northern round. Oats, Del- 

 re. 30c ; northern, no prime in market ; sales good, 49 a 

 Bran scarce, a cargo was taken at 47c per bushel, for 

 ory use. Nothing doing iu Rye of any great importance. 



niirket closes without buyers for Corn, and prices un- 

 aiii. 

 orn— Northern, bushel 68 to 69— Round Yellow 67 — 



Ihcru Flat Yellow 60 a 67 White do 64— Barley, 63 



Rye Northern 70 to 73— Oats — Southern 43 to 60— 

 tbem do. 49 to 50 — Beans, per bushel 75 a 1 50. 



AY, per ton, 8l3 to 20— Eastern Screwed 817 to 18. 

 IHEESE— Old 4 to 6 c — New s to 7. 

 IQGS, I6a26. 



COL. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex' 



ition shall not exceed 8 cts. per pound, free. All where' 

 he Talue exceeds 8 cts. per pound, 32 per ct. ad. val. and 

 per pound. 



The demand I,. r nil doM'tiiMMMin Im'i boi-n luniK-.l duiint 

 ■be week, and rnntequcnily but few sales liavo been made 

 A public aaln ol rurriKii lonrse wnn made on Wi-diirnday la«t 

 at« l-Sa.s 1 .2c. for Ruenaii Ayres unwnsheil ; do. dn. w:nb 

 e<l and picked, 13 a 18c : uawashed Mestiin, coanr, S I 8 a 

 3 I 4c; Ccirduvn. >n colled, 8 1-4 a lie. per I'l. 6 moi. 



Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. IS n r.o e.--Amer 

 ■can full bloud.do 43 a 43--Da 3.4dn4n g 42 — Du. l-2do 

 86 a 3^-1.4 and common do 30 a 33 -Smyrna Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 27— Do. unwashed, lu a II— UengTim do 

 8 a 10 — Saxony, clean, — Buenos Ayres iinpirked, 7 a 10 — 

 Sii|ierfine Noiuiern pulled lamb 42 a 45— No. I do. do. do. 

 33 u 10— No. 2 do do do 23 a 30- No. 3 do do do 18 a 20. 



YOl'NG MAN WANTED. 



The advertiser wants n smart nnd intelligent young man 

 upon a Farm, he will have opportunity to be inslrncled in 

 the iVursery aiiii O'ari/cninjr businas in all its varieties ; 

 bis opportunities for valuable information, will be of great 

 service to him if he is disposed to learn. The age not to ex- 

 ceed 1 6 years ; he must bring undoubted recommendations for 

 integrity and good inornls ; he will be wanted for several 

 years. Inquire at the office of the N. E. Farmer. 



Dec. 8. 



TRANSPI.A NTING. 



The nulumn is prefcred to the spring by 

 any nursery men and orchnrdists, for traiis- 

 ilonling hardy trees, as Apples, Pears and 

 ■■lums. Tlio present is a less busy season thaa 

 the Spring, and those who intend to purchase 

 trees can probably get a better article nnd obtain it with 

 more ilispaioh now »ban next April. The frosts have 

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

 tion of transplanting m.iy be done with safety. 



We can supply extra fine Apple, Penr, 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- 

 trv. All orders faithfully atlendi'd to. 

 Oct. 27. JOSEPH BRECK &.C'» 



'WILiLiIS'8 IiATEST IMPROVED VEGETABLE 

 CUTTER. 



This machine surpasses all others for the purpose of ent 

 ting Ruta Baga, Mangel Wurtzel, and other roots. The 

 great objection toother machines, is their cutting the roots 

 into slices, which makes it almost impossible fbr the cattle 

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

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

 convenient for the cattle to eat. It will cut witn ease from 

 one to two bu^hcN of root?* per minute. 



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

 land Agriculturar Warehouse, No 51 and 62 North Market 

 Street, Boston. Sept. I 



DUTCH BVLSS. 



The subscribers n-nnld inform their friends and cuslom^re 

 that they have jus: received a splenilid assortment of.Dutch 

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

 Polyanthus, Narcissus, filaiiiolus. Crocus, Crown Imperials. 

 Tulips, double and single. Iris, &c. tac , warranted to l>e of 

 fine quality. For sale by JOSEPH BRECK &. CO. 



No». 10. 



BUCKTHORKS WASTED. 



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

 plant.'', 3 years old. Apply at the New England Farmer 

 Office, Nos. 61 and 62 North Market street. JflSEPH 

 BRECK & CO. Nov. 9. 



GRINDSTONES. 



An rilensive assortment of Water and Hand Grindstores 

 constantly on band and for salebyAMMIC. LOMBAKP 

 «!, CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf. isly. Nov. 17. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great iinprovenirnis bare been mode the nasi year in the 

 form nnd workinnnsbip of these Ploughs j the mould b< ani 

 hns been so formed as to lay thf furrmc mmp/rtrlif oror, 

 luniinfr in every particle of grant oniulMe, awiiearing Ihe 

 ground in the brtt potrible manner. The length of ih« 

 mould board hns bi n very much increase:!, so ibnt Ihe 

 Plough works with the greatest ea«e, both with respect t* 

 the holding and ihe team. The Committee al the late trial 

 of Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



" Should our opinion be asked as to which of the Ploughs 

 we should prefer for use on a farm, we might perhaps tay to 

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

 try Prouty & Monrs, but if your laruiit heavy, hard orrocky, 

 BEGIN WITH Mb. Howard's. "" 



At Ihe above mcr.tioned trial the Howard Plough dii 

 more work, with the same pmecr of team, than any other 

 plough exhibited. No other turned more than twenlysr.cD 

 anil one half inches, to the 112 lis. draught, while ihe 

 Howard Plough turned twcntynine and one half inAet . ia 

 the same poieer of team I AU acknowledge that Howanl's 

 Ploughs are much the strongest aud most substantially 

 made. 



There has been quite an improvcmenr made on Ihe shoe, 

 or land side of litis Plough, which can }*& renewed without 

 having lo furnish a new landsidv: this shoe liliewise seciiiet 

 ihe mould hoard and landside together, and strengthens the 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from 86 to 8l6. A Plough, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost aliogt 

 8il> an, and with cutter 81, with wliee) and cotter, 82 68 

 extra,- 



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

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Stme, 

 Noft 51 &. 62 North Market Sireel. l-v 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FENCE CHAINS. 



Just received from England, 10,00n feet Chains, suitable 

 for Fences or other purposes. For sale by J. BRECK it 

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



TVE UP CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 600 Chains for lya- 



ing up Cattle. 



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

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

 stall, are loiind te be the safest and most convenient Bode 

 of fastening cows and oxen to the stanchion. 



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



SUN DIALS. 



Just received a few of Sheldon & Mo-tre's, Sun Dials, a 

 very neat and useful article for the purpose ofgiving the tims 

 of day in llie garden or field. Price 76 cents. For sale bj 

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



Sept 1. 



AORICUL.TURA.I' lUPLEME.VTS, A-o. 



The Proprietors of the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 iiuse and Seed Slore No. 51 and 52 Norih Market street, 

 ould inform their customers and the public generally that 

 they have on hand the most extensive assortment of Agri- 

 cultuinl and Horticultural Tools to he found in the United 

 States. Part of which are the following : 

 1600 Howard's Patent Cast 



Iron Ploughs 

 300 Common do. do. 

 2011 Culiivalors. 

 100 Greene's Straw Cotters. 

 50 Willis' do. do. 

 too Common do. do. 

 100 Willis' Patent Con 



Shelters. 

 60 Common do do. 

 2,)0 Willis' Seed Sowers. 

 60 " Vegetable Cutters 

 M Common do. do. 



200 Hand Corn Mills. 

 200 Grain Cradles. 

 100 Ox Yokes. 

 16IIU Doz Sc)the Stones. 

 3000 '' Austin's Rifles. 

 March 17. 



