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A X D II O R TI C U L T U R A L R E C I S T K R . 



199 



il 10 iniproru llii-ir rariiu— il i«i>ucli im-n who en 

 \Jf^rd to Itl them rein^iin oj theif iir«. 



YA.NKEK kWR.MER. 



\Vc nolKe ;n tho Inut nunil>cr of llio Yanl(*e F»tmiT, 

 hnl llmt p«pur ia In bi) niorgril in Ilia Mii««i>rliu>olt> 

 Plowman, edil»d bjr Win. Iluckminslor, K»q 



■IIU.KMO.MK.TKICAI, 

 ItrpiirtrJ li.r IIif ,Vi'W Kntlnnrt Km 

 ll.t •<-i>f tlie rhnrmomeH'i at llie (ianleiior (he proprivtun | S » 10— Saxony, clean, — Bucn 

 I ilw New EngUnd Fftrnier, lUighditi^ M 

 lorlliO'iy OKpoaura, (orUi* neekentiing Dec. 19, 



K(HiS, 16 n 3a. 



WOOL. I>ul^. The viUic whi'rrni nl the place of «i- 

 poriiiliiiii khnll iKit exceed S els. per potind, free. All where- 

 of the Tuluo rxceoda ^cls. per p<iunil, 3'i per el. ad. TBI. ami 

 4 CIS per pound. 



Some «alen of fleece huTo hecn made during Iho wc^k at a 

 rediiclion of from B lo lii iier com. on the prices ol. lamed 00 

 days Hince. Modcrole sales uf pulled without miKh yaria- 

 lions on recent prices. 



rfime ot Satnny Fleeces, washed, lli. -13 a 50 c. — Amer- 

 ican full hlatNl,do 43 a 4r>--Do. 3-4 do40 a 4'J— Do. I 'J do 

 .V, a J-J — l-l and coininon do 30 a 33 — Siiivma Sheep, 

 hcd, -iO a 27— Do. unwashed, 10 a 14 — liengnsi do 

 Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 ' . , , I Superfine Norlhern pulled Inmli 42- a 43 — INi>. I do. do. do. 

 in n aimaoi ,. .. 3g_y„ .^ ,!„ ^o do 25 a 30- No. 3 do do dii 18 a 20. 



VOINO .MAN ■\V.VKTED. 



The advertiser wants a Pintirl and inlelti^cnfyoilng man 

 I upon a Farm, be will have opportunity In lie inslructed in 

 I the Nursery and (iardcniiiff busincis in all il* varieties ; 

 1 his opportunities for vahiahTe informaiinn. will lie of great 

 ' service to himiif he is di5[lo^ed lo Irarn. The as;c noi lo ex- 

 ceed 1 6 years; he musl hring iiiulouhte I rocnnimciidalions lor 

 i integrity and pood nionils ; he will I.e wanted lur several 



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

 ' Ue» 8. 



IKUillTON MARKET.— MoKliAi, Dec. 80, 1K41. I 

 RriMirled for the New Rnclind Farmer. j 



At .M irket 77.5 Boel Cattle, 200 Stores, 2500" Sheep j 

 ul 411) Swine. I 



riiicKS— Ht»f Ciitlle Wo quote first quality, $5 .'iO'; 



1. Seciind qunlilv, SI 50 a 5 00. 'Tliitd quality , 



»3 25 a 4 25. ' ■• ' I 



tlarretling Cuttle. — We reduce our quotations. Mess 

 *0i). iN<.'. I, $:t 00. No. -i. $2,50. 



.Slnrts., — Two year old ^7 a 15. Three year oldj ^M 



Shrrp. — Sales quick, but no advance. We quetaiots 

 1 mi, SI 33. $1 ti2, $1 8.-*, S-' 00 and §'> 25. 



Hieme. —One entire lot, 3 3-4 and 4 3 4. Selected 

 4s 4 and 5. At retail, from 4 1-2 to 6. 



'NVII.LIS'S L.A.T&ST IMPROVED VEOBTABL.E: 

 CUTTER. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected ft it k /rrcal carc,weeA-li/. 



SEEDS. Herds Grass, $3 01 to 3 23 perliushcl. Red Top, 

 to5i cents. Clover — Norlhern, 13c.— Southern, 12 to 13 c. 

 lax .Seed, SI it lo 1 S5 bu. Lucerne, 23 c per lb. Ga- 

 ry -Seed. S3 per bushel: 



FI.OUR. Owinirto ihe continuance of bad weather, and 

 e slate of the market, the transactions of the week are of 

 rtle importance ;■ hold,>rs generally manifest more anxiety 

 ■ realize ; and for«a-b on ihe spot some parcels have been 

 Id at an l-Shelnw rejularprices. Salesconsist of Gene- 

 ecoinmon brands *6 1-4, and small lots- 6 3 S ; fancy, tc 

 9; 200 bbls. Howard street. S6 44 a 6 50, 60 days and 4 

 osi 200 do. Philadcli hia, 86 2.5 cash; 100 do. do. S6 31, 



; 200 do. Riohmnnrt. r, 25 cash, and 6 37, 60 days. The 

 aikel closes eiircmely. laii^id. . 

 Ballimore Howard Strert, 4 mos. cr. »6 50— do. wharf, 



37— do. free.of i^rlic, »ti 30— Philadelphia do. 4 rocs! 



50— Fredericksburg, lowered, 4 mos. 80 37— Alexandria, 

 Uarf moonuin, 86 37— Georgetown, 86 50 a 6 73— Rich- 

 ond Caoal, S6 37— do. City, 87 00 a 7 23- Pctersburgh, 

 -). siHe, 87 00 a 7 23— Geaesee, common, cash, 86 25— 

 K fancy brands^S6 50. 



PROVISIO.NS. The sales of ilie week have been con- 

 led In a limited demand Irom the trade wLlhmit change 

 1 lorroer prices. Sab s L.aid.500 kegi at & 1-2 a 6 3 4 per 



; and by auction, 230 kc?s Western, 6 a 6 l-4c., 4 mos.- 

 I d". do. 5 3-4 a 6c. per lb. cash. 



Beet — Mess.;4 mo new bbl. 89 00 1 go— Na-/y— J9 50 a 

 00- No. 1 87 26 a 8 Ort— do Prime-t3 SO a 6 50r-Pork— 

 xtra clear, 4 mo bbl. 813— do Clear 8n— do Mess 83 so 



9 50— do Prime 87 00 a 7 50— do .Mess from other Stales 

 ) 23 a 9 50— do Prime 87 00 a 7 50— Clear 811 00 a 812 00 

 GRAIM. The market exhibits an umisuaj degree of dul 



ss. owing to heavy slocks in the hands of regular dealers 

 id Ihe continued preskure in Ihe money market. A large 

 srliun of the arrivals during Ihe past week, have been 

 ored by first hands for the want of buyers. Sales consist 

 yellow flat Corn, common, 60 1-2 ; gtwid, 62 and do. eic- 

 mcaliiig. 64c. per bushel ; 2000 bushels .Northern round, 

 k:; and while, 60 a 61c. per bush; Oatj, Southern, 48 a 

 »c; .Norlhern, 49 a 5'c. 



Com — Northern, bushel 66 to 67— Round Yellow 66 



>uthern Flat Yellow 62 a 63 While do 61 — Uirley, 66 



»8— Rye Northern 70 10 73— Gals — Southern 4S lo 60 



orthem do. 49 10 50— lieaiis, per bushel 75 a 1 50. 

 jHAY, per ton, 820 to 2,-.- Eastern Screwed 817 to 19. 



CHEESE— Shipping and 4 meal, 4 to 6c.— New 5 to 8. 



This macliiiie siirpas»»s all others for the purpose of cm 

 ling Kula Ibigay Mangel WuHzel, and other roots The 

 great objection lo oilier maabines, is their cutlii>g ihe roots 

 into slices, which maizes il almost impossible for the catllo 

 lo gel hold of ihem; this machine with a little alteration, 

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

 convenient for the cattle lo eat. It will cut with ease from 

 one to two InisheU of roots per minute. 



. Forsal, by JOSEPH I5RECK & CO., M the- New Enj? 

 land Agricultural Warehouse, No 51 and 52 North Market 

 Street, Boston. Sept. I 



CRINOSTOiVES. 



.An extensive assorlment^f Water and Hand Grindstorts 

 constantly on hand and for. sale by AMMI C. LOMBAMi 

 & CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf. i.sly. Not. 17. 



AGKIODLTTjRAI. IMPWSMEKTS, &o. 



The Proprietors of the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house and Seed Store No. 61 and 62 North Market street, 

 would inform their customers and the public (generally that 

 they have on hand the most extensive assortment of Agri- 

 cultaial and Horticultural Tools to be found in the United 

 States. Part of which are the following : 



1000 Howard's Patent Cast 



Iron Ploughs 

 300 Common do. do. 

 200 Cultivators^ 

 100 Greene's Straw Cutters. 



50 Willis' 



too Commnn 



100 Willis' 



Sbellers, 



50 Common ■ 



do. 

 do. do. 

 Patent Corn 



,. _ d« do. 



2o0 Willis' Seed Sowers. 

 60 " Vegenijte Cutters 

 60 Common d<f. do.. 



200 Hand Corn Mills. 

 200 Grain Cradles. 

 100 Ox Yokes. 

 1 500 Duz- Seville Stones. 

 3000 '- Austin's Rifles. 

 Blarch 17. 



100 do7. Oasri3leeI Shijvelg. 

 A6, 



luO 



Common 

 too " Spades. 

 600 " Grass Scythes. 

 300 " ntenl Snaiihs, 

 200 " Common do. 

 600 " Hay Kakcs. 

 200 " Glrdcn do. 

 200 " Mminre Forks. 

 300 " Hay do. 



500 Pair Trace Chaius. 

 100 " Truck do. 

 100 Draft do.. 

 5U0 Tie up do„ 



50 doz. Halter do. 

 1000 yards Felice di>. 



25 Grind Stones on toilers. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PIOUGH. 



Great improvements have been made the pn>l vrar in Ihe 

 form and workiimnsbip o( these PImujIih ; ibe miiuld Im nrd 

 has been sn formed as to la<i fir turrmr rom/ilrlrltj orer. 

 luriu'n/r in rrrnj pnrlicle of grast or tlul-blr.nnd .ctring llic 

 pround in the brft possible maimer. The biiglh of the 

 mould board has bi n very much increaneH, >o Ihat the 

 Plough works with the grealest ease, both wiih respect to 

 Ihe holding and the team. The Cnmmitlee at Ihe Intc trial 

 of Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



" Should our opinion he ask<*H as lowbich of the Plnui;ha 

 we should prefer for ose on a farm, we might |u'rhnp« saj to 

 the inquirer, if your land is innsiiy light and easy lo work, 

 try Prouiy & Mears, but if your land la heaty, hard orrocl.y, 



BEGIN WITH M«. HoWAnO'S.'' 



At the >hove mcS1;oned 'trial Iho' Howard PK-ugh dU 

 more work, yritli the same povcr qf tenrn, than any other 

 plough ex/iihilril. Nu other turned more than twentyse.-cB 

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

 Ifownrd Plough't'nmed licenhjnine and one half inches, to 

 the mins pr.rtcrof learn I All acknowledge ihal Iloward't 

 Ploughs arc much the siroiigest and iiiot.t siibstaiitially 

 made. 



There has been quite an iiTiprovcmcALmacfe on the ahiie, 

 or loud side ol this Plough, which can "be renewed witlinut 

 having to furnish a new landside: ihis'shoe likewise seciiies 

 Ihe mould board and landside together, iHid sirenglhens the 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from 86 loSlC. A Ploiirh, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four catib'. will cost about 

 S;o 50, and with culler Si, with wheel and cutler. 82 60 

 extra. 



The above Ploughs are for sil*, wholesale and retail, at 

 ihe New EnL'land Agricultural Wa;"ehouse and Seed Stuie, 

 Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Sircet, by 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Jus" 

 ng up 



4P 



p LWUIe. 



TYE rP CIlAli*. 



by Packet Co-amAflda, 500 Chains for lye- 



Thcse chaiijs, introduced 1 > R. fWDEnav.Esq. of Salem, 

 and CbI- JACauEs, for the piirp se (it^ecnring talile lo th« 

 stall, are foiirtd lu be the safest and mnxi convenient mod* 

 of fastening cows and oxen to the stanchion. 



For sale by J. BRBCK & CO., Nn. 62 North Market 54. 



SUN DIALS. 



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

 very neat and useful article for the purpose of giving the time 

 of dnv in the garden or field. Price J5 cents. For sale by 

 J. lUiECK .* CO., No 51 and 52 Nor<b 3I»rke,V St. 



Sept I. 



liETAHrC LIME. 



Farmers in want of Lime for Agricultural purposes will 

 fiml it grcally to their a<ivnotage lo Iry the. St. George Co'a. 

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

 other ever yet introduced. For sale by DAVID DAVIS, 

 over I he Hope Insurance Office, Stale Si., Boston. 



Sept.. 6. 3m 



DRAFT AND TRACE CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coroninnda, 

 400 pair Trace Chains, suitable for Ploughing. 

 200 " Track and leading Chains. 

 2U0 " Draft Chains. For sale by J. BRECK & CO., 

 No. 62 NorlhJHarkct St. Aprilli 



EDAIVND T. HASTINGS * CO. 

 Pare Siierm Oil. 



No. 101 Stale Si, keep cnnstanlly for sale, Winter, Spring 

 ami Fall Sperm Oil, blenched and unbleached ; which ihey 

 warrant to be of the be^l quality and to bnru without 

 crusting. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 

 Boston, Jan. 1, 1841. isly 



PENCE CHAINS. 



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

 for Fences or oth.-r pur|>oses. For sale by J. BRECK &. 

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



