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223 



>r Ar.ij — r.>wl« nhoiild nrverl..- k. |)i nil lli«) at.- 

 roiiiij; "iiiM i.iy more <igi;<, niiil V"un;< oiun iiro 

 pt (■> lay llicrn wlirn lliry •re ri'ni"»e<l In a ili»- 

 irn ilinii wlirii k*pl xvlirro lliry »i-rti luod. Any 

 iii:\) |>.iy for > ni-w(|>ap«r I'lir yi-nm witli llio pro- 

 if ii'»in|{li' lion wull brcil to l.iunjt rfs»; and •mo 

 of buckwheat with a vrry iVw p<ilali>cs will koop 

 t cr>'p full during the winlur — and t>v" hour'a 

 • uilablr luil will ofii-n lif nulliriunl, trillinul 

 ri', t.> Tnuo a buslu'l of buokwliont Wlin that 

 , cannot afford to lake a »f\v»papi-r — Mu»t- 



rrnlily n-diirrd. Wo do nut hear nr any naUi ol fureinn 

 wurih rrp'iriins. 



Triine nr Sakony KIecce«, woiihril, lli. -47 a :.n f.--Ainrr 

 unii flill Mood,ila43 a 4r.--l).i 3 4 ilo 40 a 41 l)<>. I i dn 

 31 a 37 — 14 and cuniinoo di. 3i) a .ia— Sin\rnn Sheep, 

 ^vn^lled, 30 a »6-- l>n. unwnahod, 10 a 14 '-lleni;n>i do 

 8 u ID— Saxonj, clean, — llueium Ayr»» unpicked, 7 a 10— 

 .lu di> picked, I '.2 a It— Siiperliiic Northern pulled lamb 37 

 H 4.* -.No. I do. do. do. ib a 37— No. 1! do ilu do Ui a 30- 

 .\o. 3 do Jo do 18 a 20. 



UAV, per ton, tlO to 2n- Ivantern Socewed 817 to 19. 



CIII'.KSR--Shipping and 4 meal, 4 to «e.— New & Ia8. 



ECliS, 16 a '25. 



Tlir.llMOMKIIUCAI. 



Kriiorlrillui llle New CiiKlniul Kainiri 



ml llie rherinoineternl the (iardeiior ill 



ew F.iigland Farmer, llrighion, Mnm. 



rly exponure, for the week cniling Jan. 9; 



POl'HUK'ITK. 



r.Oo HnrreU P.uidreiK- mnv he lind on application to the 



1 iuliseriher, at «2 per barrel ol four bu«hel8 each- delivered 



! propricioi-s „„ |,u„f^ „f vessel in lliis city. Orders lij- ninil, rnclnniiig 



in a ahadcd the moin'v wiil he promptly mien. led to, if rceeiveil soon by 



D. K. MINOU, Agent, Ho Nas-au st , New York. 



Jan, 0. 1842. 



1«I42. 



I 6,A..M. I 12, M. I 6.1*. iM. | Winii. 



N. W. 



N. 

 N. W< 



N. E. 



S. \V. 



N.E. 



34 I 3.J I 3J I N. W. 

 * beJow zero 



• II lOiN .MARKK.T.— .Monday, Jan. 10, IM3. 



Ite|x>rteii fur llie New Knslonil K«cinrr. 

 .M.irket 330 Beef Cattle, 820 Sheep niid 180 



ts — lieef Calllt We quote ihc aiime as last 



Kimt quality, $■'> '"0 a 5 7."). Sir.ind quality, 



5 i".. Tl.iid qu.ilily $:) 50 a 4 50. 



p. — .N'-nrly all the sheep at Market have been 



Wo quole lots at $1 50, $_',U0 $2 50, and 



... -.\ small lot selected, 3 1-4 and 4 1-4 ; a lot 

 a 3 1-4. At r«i:iil, fn.m 4 to 5 1-3 



rilOLESALK PRICES CURRE.NT. 



Corrected tcith threat crtrr, iceckhj 

 DS Herds Gras.i, $3 on to 3 25 per bushel. Red Top, 



cents. Clover— Northern, 13c.— Soulhcni, 12 to 13 c. 

 ced, »1 8J to 1 85 bu. Lucerne, 25 c per lb. Ca- 

 ■od. 85 per bushel. 



UR. There hiive been no solea of Southern of any 

 np<-'runce, and the business done in Genesee has 

 erely lo supply Ihe jmrnediale demand for home con- 

 jii. There have been several arrivals from New Or- 

 lUl no sales had been made 31 the close ol our repntl 

 at SO. The quaniily of FInur received ai New Or- 

 roni Gib Novemberto December 24ili, was C5.914 Ibis 

 more Howard Slreel, 4 nios. cr. tB 37 — ilo. wharf, 



6 25-do. free of sarlic, »6 37— Philad.lphi.T Ho. 4 

 ; 12 a 6 .'5— Fredericksbnrsr, lowl'd 4 mos. »6 12 a 

 lleiandria, wharf uiounluin. SO 12 a 6 25 — Geiiri;e- 



6 25 a C 37— Richmond Canal, J6 25— do. Ciiy, 

 .Genesee, comnion, cash, *G 25 — do. (ancy brands 



37— Uhio via Canal, tifij a G 12— Indian .Meal in 

 3 00 a 3 2"t 



Vl.-^IONS. No material change has occurred in 

 iriicle under this bead since Ihe last report, and for. 

 ices arc continued. The quaniily of Pork received 

 'ew Orleans durin? the past year exceeds Ihe imports 



preccdini; year 2I,2G8 bids; and of Lard, 1270 bbls. 



aii kegs; tlams, 6J3 hhds. and 510 l.bls. 



— Mess, 4 mo new bbl. «10 00 — Navy— »8 SO a 9 00 



1 »- iki— do Prime *.'. 00 a 5 50— Pork— Eilra clear, 

 bbl »I3— da Clear ill a 12- do Mess S$ .50 a 9 So 

 rime *7 00 a r 50 — do Mess from other States tS 25 

 -do Prime 87 00 a 7 50. 



.\1N The market remains exceeilinijly depres.^cd, 

 . larijc stock on hand. Several recent arrivals are 

 If -red, for the want of iiuyers. Sates of ihe week c^im- 

 ew vellow Com, 60c.; do old do. 61 a C3c. ; new 

 56 a'5'^c. i do old. 59b 6iie. per bushel ; old round Mc. 

 I O.rs. Delaware, 4-4C. per bushel; 750 iiusheU Ohio 

 sold by auclion to day. 57c. per bushel, ca»h. 

 I— .Northern, bushel 6"> lo 69— do. Round 1 eMow 63 

 :)n. Southern Flat Vell.iw 60 a 62— While do. 56 a 

 rlf-y 65 a 65 — Oats — Soiiihern 47 a 48 — Norlhern do. 

 0— Beans, per bushel 75 a 1 50. 



l)L. Duly. The v.ilue whereof at the place of ei 

 1 shall not exceed 8 els. per pound, free. AM where- 

 il'je exceeds 6 els. per pnuml, 32 per ct. ad val. and 

 T pound. 



_ has lieen a moderate demand for domestic Wool, 

 ot reported prices, and the stuck at market is consid 



>%'IL.I.IS'8 t.ATBST IIUPRUiED VKOBTAUL.K 

 CVTTBR. 



This machine surpasses nlloihers for the purpose of cut 

 ting Riiia B»?n, Man:;el Wurliel, and other routs The 

 greiil olijecl!on lo nilier m.ichincs, is ih. 

 inin slices, whiih innkes it all 



to get hidd of Ihem; this machine with a little alteration, 

 cuts them into l.irge or small pieces, of such shape as is most 

 convenieni fortlic cattle to *at. It will cut with ease from 

 one lo Iwo bushel. orroot:a |ier minute. 



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

 land Agri'uliural AVarcfiouse, No 51 and 5i North Market 

 Street, linsioii, Sept. 1 



ing Ihe roots 



npossible for the catile 



APPLE; PAKKHS. 



Just received at the New En:?l3nd Agriciiliural Ware- 

 house, No 51 and 52 North Market Sircet, a good supply of 

 Stniiln/s Siiprrinr Apple I'arers, a very useful article. With 

 one of ihesi* m.-ichincs a bushel of apples may be pared in 

 a very shoi i time in the best posible manner, and with great 

 saving of ibe apple, as the oiilsidcs may be taken otfai any 

 required thickness. The above is also for sale ai N P. U 

 WILLIS', No 45 .\'orih Market Street. S(;UODKK, COR 

 DlSsV CO , and HOSMER&, TAPPAN, MilU Street • 



Sept. 1 Cw JOSKPII BRECK & CO. 



AGRICUL.'rtTRAL. IMPLIO.MKXTS, Slc 



The Proprietors ol the New England AgriculluralWare- 

 house and Seed Store No. 51 and 52 North Market street, 

 would iiif"rm their customers and Ihe public generally that 

 they have on hand the most extensive assortinenl of Agri- 

 culluial and Horticultural Tools to be found in the United 

 .States. Part of which are the lolluwing: 



L'KTANU MMIC. 



Farmers in want of Lime lor Agricultural purposes will 

 lind It Krenlly to th- ir mlvnnlnge to Iry llie St. (iiorije Coa. 

 WV'Mtut Lime, snid lo li« i>ui>erior h>r that purinoe In any 

 other ever yet intrixlnced. For ule by DAVlll DAV'ldL 

 over Ihe Hope Insurance Olltce, Statti St., lioslun. 



Sept. 8. 3m 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great iinprovcnn iiis bnve been niiiile the nasi year in th« 

 form and workmanship ol ibese Ploughs; the nmuld l>< aril 

 has been so formed as to la>i Ihe furrmr romplctr'ti orcr. 

 lurning in coerij particle of graft or ilul'hie, ami lenrire Ihc 

 grnnnd in Ihe best jwasible manner. The Icnpih of th* 

 mould board has hi n very much' incrensct, vo that the 

 Plough works wiih Ihe greatest ease, both with renpect to 

 the holding and ihc lenm. The Committee at the late trial 

 of Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



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

 we should prefer Inr use on a farm, we might iierhaps sii) to 

 the inquirer, if your bind ts mostly light and e.isy In wiul, 

 try Proiity & Mears, but if your land is heavy, hird orroel.y, 

 BKGIN WITH Mr. HowABn'a.'' 



At ihe above me-.l;oned trial the Howard Plough did 

 more trork, with Ihe same p9ver nf learn, than any other 

 plough exhibited. No >ither tunied more than iwentyse.'en 

 and one half inches, lo the 112 lbs. draucht, while lli« 

 Jfmeard Plough turned ticentynine and one Imlf inehet. to 

 Ihe same power of tram ! All acknowledge that Howard's 

 Ploughs arc much the strongest and most substantially 

 made. 



There has been quiie an improvement made on the shoe, 

 or land side ol tins Plough, which can be renewed without 

 having lo kimisJi a new bindside: this shoe likewise secniea 

 ihc moiihl board and landsidc together, and strciiglheus llic 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from S6 to »I3. A Plongh, 

 snfficicnl for breaking up with four cattle, will cost al*inl 

 tlO 60, Olid with culler tl, with wheel and cutter, 12 50 

 exirt-. 



The al«vo Plouchs arc for sale, wholesale and retail, M 

 the New F.ngl.ind Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Stole, 

 Nos. 51 & .52 North niarket Sircet. by 



JOSKPIT 13RK0K & C(». 



EDSIVKD T. UASTIKGS & CO. 

 Pore Sperm (°ll. 



No. IDI Stale .St, keep constanlly for sale, Winler, Sprint 

 and F;!ll Sperm Oil, bicnclicd and unbleached ; which ihcj 

 WarranI to be or the best quality and to bum witboH 

 crusiii'g. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 



Boston, Jan. 1,1841. isly 



SVti DIALS. 



Jast received a few nf Sheldon & Moire's, Sun Dials, ■ 

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

 of day in the garden or field. Price 75 cents. For sale by 

 J. BRECK 4-CO , No SI and 52 North Market St. 



Sept I. 



GRINDSTONRS. 



An extensive assortment of Water and Hand Grindttoctl 

 constantly on hand and for sale by AM.Ml C. LOMBAI\i> 

 & CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf i-ly. Nov. 17. 



FENCE CHAIXS. 

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

 oiher purposes. For sale by J. BRF.CK fc 



CO., No. .'•2 North Market st. 



April 21 



TVR I'P CHAINS. 



Just received by SOO Chains for tyeing up Cattle. 



These chains, introduced by E. II. Deubv, Esq. ol Salell^ 

 and ('ol Jacquks, for the purpose r,f securing entile lo Iha 

 stall, are found tr lie the safest and most coiivenient mocte 

 of fastening cows and oxen lo the stanchion. 



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



DRAFT AND TRACE CHAINS.; 



Just received by Packet Coromanila, 

 400 pair Tnce Chains, suitable lor Ploughing. 

 2U0 " Truck and lea ling Chains. 

 2(10 " Draft Chains. For pale by J. BRECK * CO.. 

 No. 02 North Mtrkel St. Apriltl 



