voii. vvri, rvo. is 



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143 



Dver witli crow-bars, and a fourth raises Rolian potatoes 

 It the rate of 300 for 1. 



We will now record a remarkable yield of potatoes, 

 he facts of which came under our own observation, and 

 iames can be given if necessary. 400 hills of potatoes 

 (fielded a little short of one bushel, and many of them 

 were nearly the size of pigeon's eggs. Beat this, who 



SRlGH'l'ON MARKKT. — MoNUAT, Nov 5, )tf38. 

 Rfl'nripd l.prllie iNVvv Englind Fanner. 



At Market 2100 Beef Cattle, 500 Stores, 4000 Sheen, 

 ind 1400 Swine. ' 



Pricks —Beef Cattle.— The pcices obtained for a few 

 veeks were hardly sustaini;d We quote First quality, 

 57 38. Second qu-^lity, *6 60 a *7 UO. Third quality, 

 ^5 50 a $0 00. . 1 /> 



Barrelling Cattle. — " Dull ' and former prices' not 

 uslained. We quote Mess, $6 50 a $6 75. Ho. 1, 

 1.5 50 a $5 To. -, v , 



Stores — Former prices were not sustained, probably 

 iccasioned by the storni. We quote without much al- 

 eralion, viz. Two Year Old, $18 a $28. Three 

 fear Old, $24 a $38. 



Sheep.— \.<ns were taken at $1 58, $1 71, $1 SB, $2 00, 

 ^2 17, $2 37, $2 75, $3 00, and $3 25. 



Sjcme.— l^ots to pedHle were sold at 1-4 for sows 

 ind 7 1-4 t;)r barrow s. At retail from 7 to 8 1-2. 



RASPBEIIRV BV'SHES. 



Forsale at the Charlestown Vineyard, tine plants of iLe 

 following Raspberries, viz. 



Red Antwerp, 



Wliite do. 



Barnel, 



Franconiaii, ami 



Mason's Seedliii*;. 

 Orders left with JOSEPH BRECK & CO. will meet 

 with prompt atlciilion. THOMAS MASON. 



Charlestown, Oct. 10, 1S3S. 



DUTCH UIJUBS. 



Just received from Rotterdam, our aiuiual supply of sple 

 did Dutch Bulbs, consisting of 



Double Bed, Yellow, Blue and White Hvacinths, 



Single " " . .1 .. • u 



Single and Double Tulips, 



Crown Imperials, Double and Single, of sorts, 



Engli>h, Spanish and Persian Iris, 



Polyanthus Narcissus, of sorts, 



Raiiunculus, 



Anemones, 



Frilillarias, 



Crocus, of sorts. 



JOSEPH BRE''K & CO. 

 Boston, Oct. 16, 1S38. 



THER.MO.METRICAL. 



RBiK.rleil lor llie New England Farmer. 

 Range of tiie Tbcrraonieterat the Garden of the proprietors 

 "the New England Farmer, Brighton, Mass. in a shaded 

 orllierty exposure, week ending November 4. 



FRUIT ASD ORN.VBIE.VTAL TREES. 



The suliscribers will be happy to receive orders for P}-uU, 

 and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c. We shall be enabled to 

 furnish at Nursery Prices, and at short notice, Trees and 

 Shrubs of every description, and hope to give satisfaction to 

 all who may be disposed to favor us with their orders. 



Oct. 22. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



CHINESE MOKtrS Ml l.riCAlIl.IS, &e. 



At the I.INN.EAN GARDEN, Flushing, N. York, 

 100,000 splendid trees of the genuine Chinese Moras Mul 

 caulis, for sale at moderate prices, and also cuttings of the 

 same. None of the humbug kinds have been cultivated at 

 this establishment. 



Also, a large supply of the Canton', Morettior Alpine, Dan- 

 dolo, Expansa. Broussa, Asiatic, and cuttings in any quantity. 

 . Priced catalogues will be sent to every applicant, but a 

 personal application will be found by far the most satisfacto- 

 ry, and purchasers can then see these superior trees. 



Also, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants and Seeds of 

 every kind and an immense slock of Bulbous Roots, just 

 arrived Irom Holland. WM. PRINCE & tON. 



Oct. 24. 4w 



PRICES OP COUNTRY PRODUCE 



UULU GLASSES, 



A good assortment, consisling of white and blue plain Hya 

 /nth" Glasses; while and blue painted do. ; plam glass of 



zeS do. ; ground glass, painted and plain, do. of various 

 izes and patterns. 



Crocus Glasses, plain white, for sale at the N. E. Agri- 

 .iltural Warehouse and Seed Store. 



Nov. r. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



RUHAIV POTATOES. 



Orders will be received for Rohan Potatoes by Joseph 

 RECK & Co. or communication may be directed to John A. 

 'hompso.-j, Catskill, N. V. who has them for sale. 

 Boston, Nov. 7. 1833. 



RASPBERRY DLSUES. 



The subscribers offer for sale, 5000 Red and White Ant- 

 'erp, and Frauconia Raspberrv,- Bushes of good strong 

 rowth. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



VHEAT FARMS FOR SALE IN WE.STERN 

 NEW YORK. 



In the counties of Monroe, Orleans, Genesee and Erie— 

 arying in quanliiy from .^Oto 300 acres each — under a good 

 :ateofcullivation and improvement, with suitable buildings, 

 •nces, &c., watered with durable stri-ams, and most of them 

 ave wheat on the ground. Five or eight years credit can 

 s given, if wanted, on the whole principal sum, with annual 

 iterest. These farms are situated in the midst of a rich 

 ;ricultural district, unsurpasssed in the richness and pro- 

 JCtiveuess of its soil, lying on the banks of the Erie canal, 

 id in the vicinity of Rochester, Lockport and Buffalo, al- 

 irding at all times a ready and sure market for all the arti- 

 es of produce, which at present prices amply reward the 

 usbandman, and enables him with a few crops to pay the 

 rst cost of his lands. A favorable opportunity is here pre- 

 mted to the enterprising farmer who would wish to obtain 

 good farm on liberal credit, with sufficient means to secure 

 le payment of one third of the purchase money. Letters 

 30st paid) promptly attended to. 



JOHN C. NASH. 



Rocbcsler, N. Y. Oct. 18, 1838. 



EASTERN POTATOES. 



100 Barrels of first rate Eastern Potatoes, for sale by 

 let. 24. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



PEAR, PH M, tiRAPt; VINES, &C. 



1000 Pear Trees of the most approved kinds ; 



1000 Plum Trees, of the most approved kinds and extra 

 size — many of them have borne the past season ; 



500 Quince Trees ; 



3000 Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines, from 6 to 15 feet 

 high, most of them have borne fruit — Black Hamburg, Sweet- 

 water, Pond's Seedling; 



30,000 Giant Asparagus Roots ; 



5000 Wilmot's Early Rhubarb or Pie Plant, lately intro- 

 duced ; 



Also — a good assortment of Gooseberries, Roses, &c. of 

 different kinds. 



All orders left at this office, ortwilh the subscriber at Cam- 

 bridge-port, will meet with immediate attenlion. 



SAMUEL POND, 



Nov. 1. Cambridge-port, Mass. 



NOTICE. 



The subscriber ofl"ers for sale his real estate in Westford 

 and Groton ; consisting of his homestead, 35 acres, his 

 farm, 117, one pasture, 17 acres, one do. 33 acres, one wood- 

 lot, 13 acres, one do. 5 acres, and one do. 10 acres. For 

 further particulars see his advertisement m the Lowell Jour- 

 nal, or inquire of the subscriber at his house, near the meet- 

 ing houses and academy in Westford. 



EPHRAIM ABBOTT. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



That large and beautiful farm, late residence of the Hon. 

 Judge Dame, situated in Rochester, N. H. six miles from 

 the village of Dover, and four miles from Great Falls. Said 

 I'arni contains upwards of 300 acres of lanu and a large and 

 well fif'slied two story house, with barns and other out- 

 build:ugs in good repair. About 150 acres are covered with 

 hard and pine wood, besides a good portion of heavy timber. 

 There are also on the premises large quarries of the inost 

 desirable granile. Any person desirous of purchasing mav 

 learn further particulars on application to Joseph Breck *It. 

 Co., No. 51 and 52 North Market Street, Boston. 



August 15, 133S. 



FOR SAL.E. 



Five acres of good Salt Marsh, in Quincy, or (Squantum 

 so called.) 



Also, Four acres of Salt Marsh in Brighton. 



Also, Several full blood animals, cows and calves. Apply 

 to A. Greenwood, on the Welles Farm, Dorchester, near Dr 

 Codman's meeting house. 



Sept. 12, 1S3S. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT C4RE, WEEKLY. 



Apples, ..... 

 Beans, white. Foreign, . 

 " " Domestic, 



Beef, mess, 



No. 1 



prime 



Beeswax, (.American) 

 Cheese, new milk, 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, ( \merican) 



Fish, Cod 



Flour, Genesee, cash, 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 



Rye, 



Meal, Indian, in bbls. 

 GaAiN: Corn, northern vellow, 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, . 

 Rye, northern, . 

 Barley, 



Oats, norlbein, (prime) . 

 Hay, best En<glrsb,per ton of 2000 lbs 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Honey, Northern, 

 Hops, 1st quality, • . . . 



2d quality, 

 Lard, Boston, 1st sort, 



southern, 1st sort, 

 Leather, Philadelphia cily tannage, 

 do. c unlrv do. 



Baltimore citv tannage, 

 do. drv bides, . 

 New York red, litdit, 

 Boston, do. slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides, 

 Lime, liest sort, .... 

 Macierel. No. 1, 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, exira clear, 



clear, ..... 

 Mess, .... 



Seeds: Herd's Grass. . 

 Red Top, sontbem, 

 northern. 

 Hemp, .... 

 Flax, .... 

 Red Clover, northern, . 

 Southern Clover, 

 Soap, American, No. 1, 

 " No. 2, 



Tallow, tried 



Teazles, 1st sort 



Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4tbs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common, 

 £_; f Pulled superfine, 

 -Si J No. 1, . . . 



I'S 1 No. 2, . . • . 

 Z 1^ I No. 3, 



barrel I 

 bushel 



pound 



quintal 

 barrel 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



pound 



pr M. 

 pound 



1 r.n 

 1 33 

 2UU 

 15 00 

 14 110 

 12 Oil 

 2-1 



8 87 

 8 60 

 8 37 



18 00 

 12 00 



2 2.-, 



I fi 00 

 15 00 



3 62 



9 on 



S 62 

 8 50 



11 62 



20 CO 

 25 00 

 24 00 

 2 63 

 80 



20 

 90 

 11 75 

 3 25 

 27 00 

 26 00 

 25 00 



2 75 

 I 00 



3 00 

 1 33 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



FARM FOR SAI.K. 



An excellent farm, near the centre of Framinsham is of 

 fered for sale, nn liherai terms. Inqnire at tliis office. 

 Au^. 22. IS33. 3m 



EMPLOYMEIVT "WANTED. 



A Gardener out of employmeni would be happy to attend 

 to orders for budding or gardening of any description. Apr 

 piy at the New England Farmer Office. 



PEAR TREES FOR SAI-E. 



At the Pomolo^cal Garden, Salem, Mass., a good collec 

 tion of Standard Pear Trees, all of which have been proved. 

 They compiise the choicest of the oii and new varieties. 



Also 5,000 superior Buckthorn Plants for hedges. 



Salern Oct. 8. 1838. ROBERT MANNING. 



