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



•iJlS 



til— i. e. iho La Plata — but on ihia poinl Ihem ii 



riir ;;' iiliaiunii wliu n<-xt aildrxwcd Iho inetlinK, was 

 li> .ir.l liy iij wi>li (iilUciriit ill«iiiirlri«M> to <in;iblo ii.i 

 <'P"ri liii rainaiki. 



itr Miirnnin, Kd. Cultivator, ihinkii thai if the noil in 

 , It i< bi'at tu ii!«o ritnr^tt inanuri*, ami put it uiiih-r 

 p'ii«u>«!i. Uut in olhi'r aoila hii would iml do this, 

 fipkh •Irting initnura uiidiT ll.oni, in iipt to priului i' 

 riiia. ir Iho iiianufe ho aprvad, tlii> woriii* do imi 

 tar HIiisti-r iiicti nacd Ilia crop Olio fifih. Hr c"*" 

 loin ficls which rpnd«ri'd it* prubnblu thnt a lilt n 



II tli« nianuin will keop ulTlhe Mrnrnia. 

 liif<Hitin for di«ni«sion at th« nr xi niefling — tha Cut- 

 of />!«'< Trees 



'orrrrhon. — Mr Mi'rri.im iiif.iinis us thilinour rrpnrt 

 li^ ri'iiinrk:! Iii-t work, wo iiiisrrprci'nircl liiin in two 

 rpssinns. lie had watched C.uigro^s with iin eiigle. 

 Dot an "ivilrye." Alan, h>- r«i;urd» nauci »« Very 

 uabic, nnd d.d n.it rail it n " trifle " 



•IJIKK.MO.MI'.TKICAI,. 

 Rtip<irlriHortll,; .Niw Klitlanil KarlMrt. 

 »i;rof the riicrinuinrirriU the (iardeuof tli« pvopriclors 

 le Now Engl.iiid Farmer, Ilrighlon, Mass. in « ahadnl 

 llici ly exposure, lor ihe week eii'liiig Jan. 23: 



mT 1S42. fe^M- I 12, M. | 6,l'..M. | Wind. 



idiT, 

 sd.iv, 

 iuJMtay, 

 r-day, 



Itcrl— .Mek«, 4 mn new bid. •li) 00— Navy- l-i Jo a •) 00 



— No. t •(< on— do Prtino (2 ou b a in- l'ork--K»lrn clear, 

 4 mn libl. (13— do Clear lit a la-dn Mi-aa •<< 90 « » 60 



- ilo Prime tr e'> a 4 00— do Meiui froin other Slaiea IS IS 

 u ') til -do Prime »7 00 a 7 (.0. 



WOOL. Ihily. The T.ilue whereol lit the plarenf ex 

 piirialinn »hall mil exceed 8 clx. per pound, free. All wliere- 

 nl' tliu value eicceda 8 eta. per pouml, 3i per cl. a>l val. and 

 t cts jH'r pound. 



Sides of fleece nnd pulled continue lot* made to-cnnaid 

 ernlilo extent at the receiii retjuceil prices. For lorcigii 

 cuurso ihore is only a liniitvil demand. 



Prime or Saxony Fleeces. w.i.*.hed, lb. 47 n 60 r.--Amer 

 lean rultldoiMl.du 43 a 4S--no ;j4(lo40 n 41 — Do. ivdo 

 35 a 37 — 14 anil common do 30 a 32 —Smyrna Slieep, 

 wnshcil, 20 I 28-- Do. unwashed, 10 a 14 — llemjiisii Uo 

 B n 10 — Saxony, clean, — Huciiom Ayres nnpirlled, 7 n 10 — 

 ■lo. do picked, 12 n 16— Siiiierfino Norihern pulleil hinili 37 

 ti 4i— No. 1 do do. do. 33 u 37— No. 2 do >lu do 25 a 30- 

 No. 3 do do do 18 a 2li. 



HAV, per ton. Sao Io23-Eostern Screwed SlOtoao. 



(7[IF;KSE- -Shipping and 4 meal, 4 to Cc —New 5 lo». 



EGGS, ICa25. 



1.1 

 rdav, 

 diy,' 



83 



lltiH rO.H MARKI;T — Mo.Ni.AT, Jan. 24, IH43 



Kr|.nrteiin.rtlle N>w Knslinil F'iriner. 

 t .Market 300 Beei Cattle, 1475 Sheep nnd 140 

 no. 



f.s.— fieef Ciiltle We quote to correspond with 

 week viz. Kirst <]unlitv, $'i .'50 a 5 75. Second 



, SI 75 a 5 -i'.. Tl.iKl qunlily $3 5(1 a 4 50. 

 Srr/i. — Sales dull T\vo lo:3 were sold by live 

 ;hi ; one lilt at 3 1-2, and one at 4, both lots stall 

 'lois were s.dd from $l,=iO to 45. 

 trine. —Two lois were sold, one for less» nd one 

 a t'raciion: more than 4c., more tbao half barrows — 

 few were sold at retail. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uitli great care, ifeekly. 

 ErEDS. Herds Grass, 93 00 to 3 25 per bushel Red Top, 

 i3'> cents. Clover — .Northern, 13c. — Southern. l2;ol3c, 

 t Seed, »i S'J lo 1 *5 hu. Lucerne, 25 c pcrlb. Ca- 

 Seed. »4 00 a 4 30 per bushel. 

 RAIN. The transactions since the last report have not 



I l/> any great extent ; prices have been uniform ihrougb- 

 the week, with a i^lighi improvemenl at ihe close. Stiles 



isl of yellow flat Corn, 61c, while do., of winch there is 

 none of any consequence iir first hands, 6Sc; odyel. 

 , 63 a 66c. per bushel ; Delaware Oats 47c ; 7000 hushela 

 :tisli do. extra weight and quality, 35c- per bushel, 

 orn— Norlheni, bushel 6S lo 69— do. Round bellow 69 

 :— ilo. Southeni Flat Veliow 6o n C2 -While do. 57 a 

 -Birleyes a 6S— Gals — Soulhern 46 a 48 — Norlhcm doi 

 o 3.1 — Beans, per bushel 75 a I 30. 



L JUR. Since the la?i report iherc has been more busi- 

 5 done in Genesee, and at the close bui few holders were 

 losi'il to sell at So 23 for sooj common brands, ibe arri- 

 of late being smalt and the .slock at market ii'aieriallv 

 inislied. Sales fancy 637 a <6 44 per bbl. cash A few 

 dred barrels Freuericksburg sold at <6 12, 4 mos.; aod 

 do. Georgetown al the same price and credit. 

 allimore, Howard Slrcet, 4 nujs. cr. •6 25 a 6 37— hIo- 

 irf, ao 12 a 6 M— do. free of sjarlie, 86 25— Philad<.'lpbia 

 4 mos. io 12 a 6 la — Fredericksburg, lowi'd 4 moe. (6 

 a 6 14— Alexandria, wharf mouulain, S6 12 a 6 13 — 

 rselown, »6 2', a i; 37 — Riclimond Canal, »6 25— do. 

 r, •/ 00 a 7 2 1— Genesee, coinnion, eash, *6 25 a 6 31 — 

 ancy brands 86 37 a C 44— Ohio via Canal. t5,d7— Indian 



II in Mils , «3 0U a 3 25. 



ROVISIONS. For all descriptions there exists a very 

 ted demand, sales liciog chieHy confined to the supplies 

 lired for vessels' stores. The eales of Lard by auction 

 private coulraci comprise 1800 kogs, at former, 5 S 8 a 

 4c per lb ; 600 do. do , private 5 1-4 a 6c. per lb. 4 mos. 

 100 bbis « esieru Prime Pork, common, »4 3 9 per bbl. 



VKM.VI'S FoRSAl.tS. 



To be sold, a Farm containing about ninety acres of Land, 

 beautifully siui.iled,, one mile nnd a quarter from the centre 

 of Billeriia,on the main road leading from f.nwell lo Bos- 

 Ion ; r miles from the former, ami 17 miles from the Inner 

 place There is a large Dw Ming House thcreiui, suitable 

 for two families; also a l:tr:?e Barn. Also, an establish- 

 ment built iwo years since for keening swine, with an njipar- 

 otus for boilin; with steam, and liavin; every other emive- 

 nieiice for the business Also u Wood Shed. Chaise House, 

 Graniry. and Cider Mill Hou«e, with a Grater Mill. 



ANo. another Farm adjo'ningihe aboTe, conlainins al out 

 thirty five acres of Land, havinij a Dwellin ' House aid large 

 Shop built two years ajo. for a shoe esiablisbmeut. The a 

 hove named lanii^ arc of an excellent quality ol every variety 

 of .soil, well calculated for profitable farminL; and especially 

 adapted to Fruit, Hay nnd Vegetables for market, nnd con- 

 lainina more than SOO Fruit Trees-- Said fslale can lie eon- 

 veiiienlty divided so as lo make three good farms, or i*i^ 

 shop wil'h fiveor six^acres of land ean be sold separately to 

 suit purchasers. 



Tlie above properly if not previously sold at private sale, 

 will be sold at Piiblic Auction on Thursday the '.7th of March 

 next at 10 o'clock A. M. on lite premises. 



Any gentleman from the city, wishing a handsome siton- 

 lion for a country residence, or any farmer oi mechaoic wish- 

 in:: to purchase, may do well to call 8\id view the premises. 



Inquire of the subscriber, living near ihc same 



„.., . SEltENO FISK. 



Billerics, Jan. 19, 1842. ist 17M. 



\t'lL.I.IN'>< I.ATKSl" 1.1|l'llO\ Kl» VKUKTAIII.K 

 I I TI i:it. 



This ninebiiie surpasses all others for the purpose of eiii- 

 liiig Riita I'.aja, Mangel Wurtzcl, aod other rwils The 

 great objecliim lo other m>ichines, is their cutting ihe roots 

 into slices, which makes n olmost impossible for the cattle 

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

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

 eoneenieiii liirihe cattle to eat. ll will cut with case from 

 one to two liiish«-l< of roolii ijcr minute. 



Forsal. byJOSEI'll BRECK & CO., at the New Eng- 

 land Agricultural Warehouse, No 51 and Hi North Market 

 Street, Boston. Sept. I 



L'BTASIO lAMX 



Farmers i^i want of Lime for Agricuilural purposes will 

 find it grcally to their advantage to try the St. George Co'a. 

 L'Elap.g Linie, said lo be superior for that purpose to any 

 other ever yet introduced. For sale by DAVID tiAVlA 

 I'ver ihe Hope lusuraace Oflice, State St., Bosluii- 



Sept. R. 3in 



FARMER -WANTED. 



The advertiser is in want of a man, with or without a 

 family, to lake the general charge of a small farm. One 

 that can bring tcsiimonials of uuqnestionaWV good moral 

 characier, and industrious habiu, and of good acquaiulaiiee 

 wiih the principles of impvoved husbandry, will learu of a 

 desbabte sitnnlion by addressing iinmciliaifely post iiaid, box 

 No. 37 Trovidcncc A. I. 3p Jnn, 19 



■POI'WRETTE. 



son Barrels Poudrelle mav be had on application to the 

 subscriber, at S2 per barrel of ./bur bushels each— delivered 

 on board of vessel in this city. Orders by mail, enclosing 

 the money will be |ironiplly alien. icd to, if received soon by 

 D. K. MINOR, Agent, 120 Nas-aust., New Vork. 



Jan, 5, H42. 



EDMUND T. HASTINGS & CU. 

 Fore Sperm oil. 



No. 101 Slate Si, keep constantly for sale, Winter, Spriai 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleaclied and unbleached ; which Ihej 

 warrant to be of the best quality and to burn wiihoii 

 crusting. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 



Ilostoii, Jan. 1,1841. isly 



Sl-N DIALS. 



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

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

 of dav in the garden iir field. Price 75 cents. For sale bj 

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

 Sept 1. 



pknce: CHAINS. 



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

 for Fciiecs or other purfioscs. F»r sale by J. BRECK & 

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



GRINDSTONES. 



An extensive assortinenl of Water and Hand Grindstoi es 

 constantly on baud an I lor sale by AMAH C. LOAIUAM' 

 & CO. 13 Lewis's Wharl. U\t. Nov 17 



HOWARDS IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Greai improvements ba>e been made the past year in th« 

 form and workinanslrto ol- these Plunghs; the lawuld Uard 

 has been so formed as to Iny I'le fiirroxr ~ji;i/j/e.'«.'y oner, 

 turning in ererij partfcle of gfnss or sivl'hie, ami lenring the 

 ground in the b>sl- possMe irnmnfr. The length of lh» 

 mould board has li( a very rijtirll idcreasc'. so that the 

 Plough works with the greatest ervse; bulb w.ib ie«pect te 

 the holding and llie team. The Cominitiee at tile late triai 

 of Ploughs al Woreesler, say,- 



'■ Should our opinio»r>e askerfas lo which of the Plough* 

 wc shouid prefer lor usf on a farm, we might perhaps wy le 

 ihe inquirer, ,t vour land is inosliy lisbl andcdsv to wmk, 

 try Prouty& Mears. bA i/voai fanrf i/Acory, /) /el omW,/. 



DEGIN WITH Mh. HoWAa-V.^" ■'•" 



At the above mer.f.oi.e Sfeirial iho IToward Pl-ugh tiid 

 morework,m hihe ^amepmrer of team, ll,n„ any other 

 plough exhfbiled N.I pii,„ turned more than iwcniyse 'eo 

 and „„. half inches, lo the 112 lbs. drausbt, «h,lelhe 

 //oir.ir/ P/nuffh titmerl ltrenlm,i„e and one Im/f ,i,c/,„ u, 

 Ihc ,„me pmccr of team ! All acknowledge that Howards 

 Ploughs are much ihe strongest and most sal stantiallT 

 made. ' 



There has beeii quite an improvement made on the shoe 

 or hind side o( this Plough, which can be renewed wiihout 

 linvMig to luriiish a new lendside. ihi, shoe likewise seci.ie. 

 the mould hoard nnd laiuiside logelber. atid slreugiheas tlw 

 I'loiiqh very much. 



The^irice of Ihe Pbnifhs is from 86 to Si.t A Plough 

 Mifficient for breaking up wiih four callle. will cost about 

 S.O 50, and with culler il, with wheeLaud cutter <2 SA 

 extra. 



The ahcvc' Ploughs are for sale, wholesale and retail a« 

 the New F.ni;hiiid Agricultural Warehouse and S-eil Sl.iic 

 Noa. 51 «t 62 North Markel Str-et. I v ' 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



DRAFT AND TRACE CHAINS.! 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 

 400 pair Trace Chains, suitable lor PloughiiiB 

 200 " Truck nnd leading Chains. 

 200 " Draft Chains. For Fale by J. BRECIf t CO 

 .No. 52 North .'Harkei si. Aprilti '* 



