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A X D II R T I C U L T U 11 A L R E G I S T E 11 . 



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 KoiltI'iUliiIic Nrw Rnjl in.l rnniici. 

 lU '^-of lUc rhrrmoiHflrrnl ihc (mnlcuof tlio pro|>riiMi>r« 

 llw Now Eoulnnil F»nner, Urighlon. M»m. in « ilHxIr.) 

 Milir.'ly cspoiare, fcrilw we*k mtling J>d. 8. 



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IMutnlinn klmll iml t'lcrcil H cl». pcriU'Uml, fmv An .'■'■:■■ 

 I'l llio vnluf ricvcds b cli. per pound, 3".' j>tr ct. nd t«l. and 



4 >n per pound. 



Liiniird sal«9 or (l«erci and pulird ot pricn wilbin ihr 

 liuiiin of our f|uu(alious. 



I'riine or Suiony l-'loi-cr». wnthrd, Ih 47 n 00 c.--Amrr. 

 ican full I'lood.do 43 a 4»--Uo 3 4iln40 n 4 1 - l>o. I -'i do 

 a a 37 — 1-4 and coinmou do 3U a 32 — Smyrna Slicep, 

 wnthcd, 20 a 26— Do. uiiwaslicd, In a I4--Ilctign»i no 



5 a 10 — Saxon| i, — llucnoa Ayn-n iinpu'Urd 

 do i.iclccil, 12 a I " .. « . 



*— No. 1 do. do. 



a 42- ... 



No. 3 do do do Id a 20. 



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SuiHTfinc Norllwrn pulled Inmli 37 

 6 u 37 — No. a do do do 25 a 30- 



lIKUill ro.N MARKKT.— .MoNDAi, Jan. 3, l«42. 



I!rl«.rlrjfurtll» .\ew Enflnnil Fnilllft. 



Ai .M.irkel 3d) Bn«l Cattle, 2100 Slicep ami 210 

 iriiio , 



l'i.icr.a.— net/ Cattle. Wa quoto to rorrcspond with 

 )t » t'l'k ; about iho same prices were obtained lor a like 

 lalilv. Kirot qiMlilv, $.5 50 a 5 75. Serond quality, 

 I Toa 5 25. TLiid qualilv $3 50 a 4 50. 

 SAcr/i.— We iiolieed a few" lieautiful sheep, but could 

 ilobliHi the price lh«y were sold fur. We qaolo lots 

 ^1 I .', $1 37. $1 02, $1 88, and .$2 25. 

 bKine.—\ selected lot to peddle 3 14 and 4 1-4; a 

 to close nearly all barrows, 3 1-2 Ai retail, fnim 4 

 6. 



POt;HRETTE. 



GOO Barrels Poudrelle mav be had on nppliealion to ibc 

 I subscriber, at »2 per barrel of four busbels cncli— delivered 

 ! oil board of vo>!.el in ibis city. Orders bv mail, enclosing 

 ihe money will be promptly altenJcd to, if^ reeeivrd soon by 

 n. K. MINOR, Agent, 120 Nassau st , New Vork. 

 Jan, G, 1312. 



WILLIS'S' I.ATEST IMPROVED VEGETABLE: 

 CUTTER. 



MHOLES.\LE PBICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uUh great care, weekly. 

 SEEDS. Herils Grass, ^ 00 to 3 25 per bushel. Red Top, 

 to 53 cents. Clover— Nonhern, 13c.— Southern, 12 to 13 c. 

 Seed. St ^5 to 1 85 bu. Lucerne, 23 c. per lb. Ga- 

 ry Seed, 85 per bushel. 



, LOUR. There has been considerable Flour sold this 

 lek, at previous reiwrled prices, comprising 3000 hbls. 

 ?c common, 86 1-4, and fancy, 6 3-8 cash ; 500 hbls. 

 lorsielnwn. $6 44 a 6 50 per bhi. ; 200 ilo. Alexandria *6 

 \6 37 : 300 d.>. Fredericksburg, S6 25 a S 37, 4 mos. ; 

 do. Howard sticet S6 37 a 6 50, 4 mos. credit. 

 The quantity of flour received at this port for the year 

 ding 3lst Decemlier, 1341, was — 

 From .\cw Vork, 239,114 bMs. 



Albany, "6,691 " 



Kiagston, 34 " 316,835 



" Baltimore, 



" New Orleans, 



" Fredericksburg, , 



" Richmond, 



" Georgetown, 



" Alexandria, 



" Petersburg, 



" N..rfolk, 



" Philadelphia, 



" Forts in Dcleware, 



" New Jersey, 



'« Connecticut, 



" Massachusetts,. 



" New Hampshire, 



" Maine, 



Total bbls. 

 In 1340, 

 In 1339, 

 In 1833, 

 In 1837, 

 ■kimore Howard Street, 



02,740 

 62,334 

 31,900 

 17,031 

 18,016 

 12,962 



6,002 



676 



42,993 ' 



1.027 

 100 



61-9 



574,233 

 550,359 

 461,667 

 379,704 

 4 i3,246 

 mos. cr. $6 37— do. wharf, 



25— do. free of garlic, 86 37 — Philadelphia do. 4 mos. 



25 a6 31 — Fredericksburg, lowered, 4 mos. 86 23 a 6 31 

 Alexandria, wharf mountain, 86 25 a 6 31— Georcetown, 



37 a 6 50— Richmond Canal, 86 31— do. City, 87 00— 

 -ncsee, common, cash, 86 25— do. fancy brands 86 37 

 o via Canal, 86,00 a 6 12— Indian Meal in bbls., 33 00 

 3 2-1. 



PROVISIONS But little doing, and prices of the last 

 lek for most articles continued. 



Beet— Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. SlO 00— Navy— Ja 50 a 8 00 

 No 1 8* 00— do Prime 83 00 a 5 50— Pork— Extra clear, 

 BO. bbl. 813— do Clear 811 a 12— do Mess 83 50 a 9 60 

 do Prime 87 00. a r 60— do Mess from other Sutes 83 26 

 ) 50 — do Prime 87 00 a 7 50. 



GRAIN. There is a large stock of Grain in market, and 

 kes are still depressed. Sales Southern while Corn. 67 a 

 c; old crop. 59 a 60c ; yellow flat, 60 a 03c. ; some parcels 

 ime old vellow flal, 64c. ; and northern round, 69 a 70c. ; 

 00 bushels Delaware Oats, 43c. per bushel. 

 HAY, per ton. 820 to 25- Eastern Screwed 817 to 19. 

 CHEESEi— Shipping and 4 meal, 4 to 6c.— New S to8. 



BGGS, I6a26. 



Thi» machine surpasses all others for ihe pnrpose of cut 

 ting Ruta Bags, Manuel Wurlzel, and olbcr roots The 

 great objection lo other in.icliincs, is their culling Ihe roots 

 into slices, which mikes it almost impossible (br ihe canle 

 10 get hold of ihem ; tins machine with a lillle alteration, 

 cuts them into lar^e or small pierrs. of such shape as is most 

 convenient forihe cattle to eat. ll will cut witfr ease from- 

 one to two bushel* of roots per minute. 



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

 land Agricultural WaKhouse. No 51 and 52 North Market 

 Street, Boston. Sept. 1 



APPLE PAREltS. 



Just received at ihe New England Agricnltur.il Ware 

 house. No St and 52 North Market Street, a good supply of 

 ^anlcy't Superior Apple I'arers, a very useful article. \\Hlh 

 one of these machines a bushel of apples may be pared in 

 a very shoit time in the best po-^sible manner, and with great 

 saving of ihe apple, as the ontsidcs may be taken olfat aiir 

 required thickness. The above is also for sale at N. P. H 

 WILLIS', No 45 North Market .Sireet, SCUDDER, COR- 

 DIS &. CO., and HOSMER & TAPPAN, Milk Street. 



Sept. 1 6w JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



AGRlCtlLTtlRAI. IMPI..EME.\"TS, 4.0. 



The Proprietors of the New England Agricultural Ware- 

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

 wonhi inform their customers and- the public generally that 

 they have-on bond the most extensive assortment of Agri- 

 cultuial and Horticultural Tools to be found in the United 

 States. Part of which are ihc following : 



1000 Howard's Patent Cast 



Iron Ploughs 

 300 Common do. do. 

 200 Cultivators. 

 100 Greene's Straw Cutters. 

 50 Willi's' do. do. 

 lOU Common do. do. 

 100 Willis' Patent Corn 



Shellers. 

 50 Common ilo *io. . 

 ■2o0 Willis' Seed Sowers. 

 60 " Vegetable Cutlers 

 50 Common do, . do. 



200 Hand Corn Mills. 

 200 Grain Cradles, 

 too Ox Vnkcs. 

 1500 Doi. Sc>the Stones. 

 3000 '■ Austin's Rifles. 

 March 17. 



100 doz-Cast Steel Shovels. 



l-'nfliMf. 



I. |.-.r\\<i i.i.ilK. 



Ill 111 1,11111. lor Aijiicullural pur|K>«rt will 



lind It greaily lo tlicir advanloge lo try llic St. (Sror^o Co'» 

 L'ElauK Lime, xaicl lo be •upeiior for Ihiil puriKne lo anj 

 other rvrr yet intrtKliicrd. Fur sale by DAVID DAVIS, 

 over ilie Hu|m Insurance Office, Stale St., Uosluo. 

 Sept. 8. 3m 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great linprovcnienfi have been mode live iinn year in the 

 form and workiiiansbip o( these I'louiflis ; the mould li aril 

 has been so formed as lo ii^ the /urroie rompletety oeor, 

 turning in crrrij particle of grass or titd'hli-, ami leating the 

 ground in the. beat passible manner. The b-iiglh of the 

 mould board bns bi a very much increascn, so that lb* 

 Plough works wiib ihe greatest ease, both wilh rc»pecl te 

 the holding and ihe team. The Commillee at Ihe Inle trinl 

 of Ploughs at Wnreester, say, 



" Should our opinion be asked as to which of thePlnoijha 

 we should prefer (or use on a farm, we might perhaps say lo 

 the inquirer, if your land is mostly light anil easy lo woilt, 

 try ProBty &. Mears, but if your land is hcavt/,hirj orroel.y, 



BBSIN WITH Mr. llnWAHD'S.'' 



At ihe above mer.f.oned trial the Howard Plough rfirf 

 marc teorfc, irilh the same pmcer of team, than any alitor 

 plough exhibited. No other turned more than twenlyse.'ca 

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

 Itotcard Plough lurjied tiecnt'/ninc and one half inehts. Lo 

 the same potecr of tearrjf All acknowledge that Howanl's 

 Ploughs are iniieb th^' strongest and most subslanlisllj 

 made. 



There has b?en quite an improvement mode on the shiw. 

 or land side of this Plough, which can be renewed wiilmul 

 having lo forntsh a new landside: this shoe likewise secntea 

 ihc mould board and landside together, and strengthens tlw 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from 86 lo 8lS. A Plough, 

 sufficient for breaking up wilh four cattle, will cost abiiul 

 810 50, and wilh cuUef 8l, wilh wheel and cutler, 82 OU 

 exira. 



The above Ploughs arc for sale, wholesale and retail, a4 

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Stuie, 

 N0S.-61 & 62 North Market Street, by 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



EDMUND T. HASTINGS A. CU. 

 Fnre 8perni crfT. 



No. ini State St, feeep constantly for sale. Winter, Spriaj 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which Itiey 

 warrant lo be of the best quality and to buru withoM 

 crusting. 



Oil Canisters of Tarinus siiea. 



Boolon, Jan. 1, 1841. Ulj 



sour DIALS. 



Just received a few of Sheldon & Mcnre's, Snii Dials, a 

 very neat and useful article for the purpose olgiving the tune 

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

 J. BRECK ^ CO., No 51 and 52 North Market Si. 



Sept I. 



GRINDSTONES. 



An extensive assortment of Water and Hnnd Grindstoi «s 

 constantly on hand and for sale by AMMI C. LOMBAKD 

 & CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf. isly. Nov. 17. 



FENCE CHAINS. ' ' 



Just received from England, 10,00" feel Chains, suitable 

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

 CO., No. 52 North Market st. April 21 



TTK I'P CHAIHS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 600 Chains for Ijre- 

 ing up Cattle. 



These chains, introduced by E. H. Derby, Esq. of Salem, 

 and Col. jAcauES, for the purpose of securing tattle to ths 

 stall, are found Ic be the safest and most convenient mods 

 of fastening cows and oxen to the stanchion. 



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

 DRAFT AND TRACE CHAINS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 



400 pair Trace Chains, suitable for Ploughing. 



200 " "Truck and leading Chains. 



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

 No. 62 North Market St. April 81 



