Erratom— On pago 131, in the 

 A. J., f»rjei9J0read !|!1920. 



onimunicniion of 



BRIGU'l-ON MARKr.T— MoMiAT, Oct. 14, ItiSi). 

 Kf j.(.rl.-d fi.r the .NViv Eiiehmd Fanner. 



The storm has preventi:d us from making up our re- 

 port as usual. A large quantity of stock of every de- 

 scription remains unsold, much of which will be dis- 

 posed of tomorrow. 



Ahout, 800 Beef Cattle, 1500 Stores, 3:500 Sheep and 

 1800 Swine were at Market. 



Prices.— Bee/ Ca«/e.— Former prices were not sus- 

 tained on the second ar.d third quality. We quote First 

 quality, $7 25 a $7 75. Second quality, $6 25 a $6 75. 

 Third quality, $5 00 a $5 75. 



S<or(M.— Sales were made at prires very unequal and 

 lower than last week. We quote Yearlings $11 a *15 

 Two Year Old $17 a $27. 



Chits and Calves.— Sales $25, $32, $45, and $65. 



SAeep.— The price of pelts has since last week very 

 Tiaterially declined, and the few lots sold were at re- 

 lueed prices. Lots wore sold at $1 G2, $1 92 $2 25 

 "■t 50, and $3 00. • * . 



Swine— A very few sales only were effected. A few 

 ots to peddle were sold at 4 1-8 for sows, and 5 1-8 for 

 )arrows. At retail 5 l-S a 6 for sows, and 6 1-2 a 7 for 

 arrows. 



N. B. A few Berkshire shoats warranted full blooded, 

 -the pedigree can be furnished if required— will be . at 

 narket next week. 



THERMO.METRICAL. 



KepurleJ for the New England Farmer. 

 Range o/ the Thermometer at llie Gardeuof the proprietors 

 f the New England Farmer, Brighton, Mnss. in :, shaded 

 fonherly exposure, week ending October IS. 



PEAR TREES. 



f'^li'.nrinr iVn*!? ^"'''r S"" "'^»"'>^"iher a iar^e collection 

 t bundanl and Dwarf Pear Trees comprising most of the 

 Mice varieues of European and American orrgin 

 Orders by mail will be immediately answered 

 °"°b" '«• ROBERT MANNING 



DUTCH BU£,BS. 



-^R^ilL!^''n'*'I ^""" *^°"^"'' ^ ""y "lensive assortment 

 ■ 1, AT <:o'npnsing numerous varieties of Tulips 

 , cmlhs, ^arclssus, Crocus, Crown Imperials, Lilies 

 somes, Jonquiles &c^ Those who wish to avail ihmleves 

 sen7T ""i'"""r';"'*''^<^°"""«"S. ^fe -equested 

 ,d fori, H H °"^"^' '"^'i' "*" ^^ P^o^P'ly ^"'"'ded to, 

 id lorwarded, as soon us they come to hand 

 Octobep 16. JOSEPH BRECK & CO 



ROHAN POT.iTOES, 



kd Smre^Nll'^fr ^^t"'l Ag"<=ullural Warehouse a.,d 

 Oriohp, Ir ^°''^ *''"';^' '*'^"'' =" •" ?<■■• barrel. 



O""''" '^- JOSEPH BRECK & CO 



. .ui* ^.^^;^ i.i an Ulf ll lliereiU SpfClCS ^ IOC COIlPCUOnS 



now oll'ereri, are of the most celebrated and surpassing kinds. 

 The Pears are unusually fine— the Peach and the Cherry 

 Trees arc also fine, and in very extraortlinanj mimbcrs The 

 Catalogue of Friut and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, 

 limes, and Herbaceous PlovcHng- I-'lants, for IS39, is ready 

 and will he sent to nil who apply. In tlmt calnlugue the very 

 best kinds <f fruits, so far as proved, are fartitiilarly desig- 

 nated b]/ a star, 



100,000 MoBus MuLTicAi'Lis Trees or any other reasona- 

 ble quantity, or cuttings (if the same, .are now offered. The 

 trees are genuine; all being raised by the Mibscriher, either 

 at bis Nursery here, or at his Southern Establishment at 

 Portsmouth in Lower Virginia. Also the Elala, Cockspur 

 and Buckthorn for Hedges. &c. &c. Canton, Broussa, Motel- 

 ti or Alpine, and some other Mulberries. 



All orders will be promptly attended to and trees when 

 so ordered will be securely packed for safe transportion to 

 distant places. WILLIAM KENRICK.' 



Nonautum Hill, Newton, Mass. Oct. 9. 



Frnlt end Ornamental Trees, Flowerlns 

 Plants, &.C. 



Slirnbs, 



The present being the m ist favorable season for trans- 

 planting all hardy trees and shrubs, we would remind those 

 who are in want of Fruit or Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 Herbaceous Plants, &c. that we can furnish them at short 

 notice at nursery prices, well packed for transportation to 

 any part of the country. JOSEPH BRECK & CO 



October 15. 



PF.AR, PLUM, QRAPE VINES, AC. 



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 Hambursh 

 Sweetwater, Pond's Seedling; ' 



30,000 Giant Asparagas Roois; 



6000 Wilmot's Early Rhubarb or Fie Plant, lately intro- 

 duced ; 



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

 different kinds; 



All orders left at this office, or with the subscriber at Cam- 

 bridge-port, or in Mr Lynch's baggage wagon box, at Gould 

 & Howe's, No. 8 Faneuii Hall, will meet with immediat 

 allention. SAMUEL POND, 



October 9. Cambridge port, Mass. 



GARDEN SEEDS. 



The subscribers are now receiving their fall supply of gar- 

 den. Field and Grass Seeds, end would respectfully recom- 

 mend to their customers to send in their orders as early as 

 possible to secure a supply from their choicest lots. 1 heir 

 stock of seeds f«r this season will be very full and complete 

 and most of the varieties hein? raised under their own in- 

 spection they can confidently recommend Ihemas I'eing fresh 

 and genuine. Among them are Long Blood, Early Turnip 

 and Sugar Beets : Ruta Baga, Manget Wurlzel, Orange Car- 

 rot, Radish. Cucumber and Cabbage of sorts. Also, Peas. 

 Beans and Squashes, which together with a large supply of 

 most kinds of seed desirable for the field or garden, comprise 

 the most complete and extensive assoitmerit of seeds to be 

 found at any similar establishment in the country 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Oct. 9. N. E, Agri. Warehouse and Seed Store. 



HOUSE IN DORCHESTER. 



To let alarge and convenient house, pleasantly situated in 

 Dorchester, one third of a mile beyond Dr Oodman's meeting 

 house, and between five and six miles from Boston; tO"eth« 

 with 144 acres of fine land, well stocked with fruit "trees 

 There are good wells of water- a fine barn, chaise house 

 and corn barn, and convenient out buildings. The aliove 

 affords a rare chance to some practical person wisliin" to 

 carry on a farm; possession given immediately. Applv at'this 



office, J rr 1 



October 9, 



BONE MANURE. 



Tbe subscriber informs his friends and the public, that 

 alter ten years experience, be is fully convinced that ground 

 bones lorm the most powerful slimulant that can be applied 

 to the earth as a manure. 



He keeps constantly on hand a supply of Ground Bone 

 and solicits the patronage ol the agricultural cooimunily. 

 Pr'ce at the Mill 35 cents per bushel ;>ut up in casks and de- 

 livered at any part of the city at 40 cents per bushel, and no 

 charge lor casks or carting. 



Also, ground Oyster Shells. 



Orders left at the Bone Mill, near Tremont road, in Rox- 

 bury at the .\ew England Agricultural Warehouse ami 

 Seed Store, No 52 North Market Street, or through the Post 

 Olltce will meet with prompt attention. 



Ashes, Pearl, per lOD lbs. . 



Pot, " •' " . 

 Beans, vfhite. Foreign, 



" " Domestic, . 



Beef, mess, .... 



No. 1 



prime, .... 

 Beeswax, white, 

 yellow, 

 Bi'TTEB, tub, . . • . 



lump, 

 Chefse, new milk, 

 Cider, ..... 



refined 



Bo.-JB Masi/bk, 



in casks. 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 



southern, geese, . 

 Flax. (American) . 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, . 

 Bay, Chaleur, 

 Haddock, new, . 

 Mackerel, No, I 

 No. 2, 

 No, 3, . 

 \lewives, dry salted, No. 1. 

 Salmon, No. 1, 

 Floub, Genesee, cash, . 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Richmond canal, 

 Alexandria wharf, 

 Rye, . 

 Meal, Indian, in hbls. 

 Grain : Corn, northern yello 



southern flat, yellow 

 white, . 

 Rye. northern, . 

 Barley, nominal 

 Oats, northern, (prime 

 southern, new. 

 Hams, northern, . . . 



southern and western, . 

 Hay, best English, per ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, 1st quality, 

 2d quality, 

 Lahd, Boston, Isl sort,. 



southern, 1st sort, 

 Leatheb, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do. country do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dry hides, . 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston, do. slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides, 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 Molasses, New Orleans, 

 Sugar House, 

 Oil, Sperm, Spring, 



Winter, . 

 Whale, refined. 

 Linseed, American, 

 Neat's Fool, . . / . 

 Plasteb Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs 

 Pork, extra clear, 

 " clear, .... 

 Mess, 

 Prime, 

 Seeds; Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, southern, 

 northern, 

 Canary, 

 Hemp, . 



Flax 



Ked Clover, northern. 

 Southern Clover, none. 

 Soap, American, Brown, 

 " Castile, 



Tallow, tried, 

 Te.^zles, 1st sort, . 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony h'leeccs, . 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common, 

 E^ f Pulled superfine, . 

 -S J ) No. 1, . . . 



^S I No. 2, . . . 

 ;? ■=- 1. No. 3, 



6 2S 

 6 28 

 2 26 

 30« 



BERKSHIRE BOAR. 



For sale, a fine Berkshire Boar, 9 months old, and larg« 

 of bis aje, bred in Albany, from imported stock. The pedi- 

 gree will be furnished at the time of sale. Price «50. Ap- 

 ply to Messrs. J. BRECK & CO. 



September 18. 8t 



