vol,. tX. so. .T). 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



2.')'> 



TIlERMO.MKTKirAI.. 

 RrpoTlrdlnr Ihr Nrw Encland PMintr. 

 ^<if tlir rhftrini>inrirrni ilie (iiirtfpiior ll»e propririom 

 lllr Nrw EnnUn.l Flinnrr llriKlH.in. Mniu. in « ihatlr.! 

 ^kfthctly rxpoaiire, for the ucfk en<ling Prh. 6. 



IRIUHIO.N MARKKT— MosDAT, Feb. 7, 1843 



Krporird rorllic Nrw Enflancl Farinrr. 



At Market 300 Bpef Cattle, 720 Sheep nml GO 



fine. 



HICKS.— B««/ Calllt A few choice cattle were la- 



al about )!6. We qiinto first quality, $ri 50 n '> 



Seciind quality, $4 75 a 5 75. Third quality f:) 



S**--/!.— Lota were sold $1 75, $2 US, $3 00, $3 50, 



I f-t 50. 



iteine. —A lot to peddle at <tc. At rettil rrom 3 1-3 



'rratum. In our report last week Beef Cattle should 

 ^e been reported as high as tliey are this week. 



WIIOLES.4.tE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uU/i great care, weekly 



BEDS. Herds Grass, $'2 2.'; to 3 00 perl>usbel Red Top, 

 S5 cents. Clover— Nonhern, 13c. — Soulhern, 12 to 13 c. 



Seed, »l 8) to t 83 l)u. Lucerne, 2j c per lb. Ca- 

 Seed. »4 00 a 4 50 per bushel. 

 IR.41N. The sales of the week have been, new while, 

 63c ; old do 64c ; a cargo yellow flat, 6oC ; and old do, 



stares, Ga a 7Dc per bubliel. Oats are quite dull of sale, 

 per bushel. 



am — Northern, bushel "2 to 73 — do. Round Yellow 70 

 —do. Soulhorn Flat Vellow 63 n 60— While do. 62 a 64 

 irley 65 a 6!j— Oats — Soulhern 47 a 50 — Northern do. 



50 — Beans, per Imshcl 75 a 1 60. 

 jOUR. An increased demand at the early part of the 

 « for Genesee, and diminished stock of common grands, 

 led to a slight advance in prices; sales were ihen freely 



at (6 31 a 6 37, and at the close, with a mere moderate 

 less, the market is firm at S6 41, and for fancy, S6 50 

 >hl. The Iransaciious in soulhern have been at rather 

 r rates: Howard slreel, 46 12 a 6 is, 4 mos. Baliiraore 

 non, i6 00, 4 mos. and other descriptions al quotations. 



common, 46 12 1-2, aad do Canal, fancy, t6 31 a 6 37 

 ;r bbl. 



Ilimore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. $6 12 a 5 25— do. 

 f, t6 00 — do. free of garlic. 86 12 a 6 S5— I'hila- 

 >ia Ho. 4 mos. *6 no a 6 12— Kredoricksbur?, lowl'd 4 



(6 00 a 6 12— .\leiandri.i, wharf mnunlain, S6 00 a 



Georgetown, 46 12 a 6 23 — Riclimond Canal, 36 12 



City, 47 00 — Genesee, common, cash, *6 44— do fancy 

 (s 46 50 a 6 56— Ohio via Canal, 46 25 a 6 37 Indian 



in bl)ls., 43 00 a 3 2o. 



OVISIONS. The most important movements in the 

 et the past week have been by auction, comprising 262 

 ■iVeslern clear Pork, at 4» 62 a 10 25 ; 150 do Mess do, 

 ■3 ; 9i) do Prime, sour and unsound. 2 87 a 3 50 per bbl. 



ks Hams 3 3-1 a 4c ; 17 casks pickled shoulders 1 3-4 

 , 4 mos. Also, 70 bhls Weslern Mess Pork 8" 23 ; 10 

 ime do, 6 50 a 6 75 per bbl. 4 mos ; 200 kegs VVcMern ' 

 5 3'4c per lb. 4 mos. 



!f— .Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. 4|0 00 — Navy— 48 .50 a 9 00 

 . 1 4^ 00— do Prime 45 00 a 5 50— Pork— Extra clear, 



bbl. 412— do Clear 410 a 11— do Mess 49 00 a 8 5(1 

 Prime 47 03 a 7 50— do Mess from other Slates 86 50 

 1. 



)0L. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ei- 

 ion shall not exceed S els. per pound, free. All where- 



value exceeds 3 els. per pouml, 32 per ct. ad. val. and 



per pound. 



es of pulled and fleece have been made to some extent 



quoted prices. 



ne or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 47 a 50 c— Amer- 

 full l.lou<l,do 43 a 46— Do 3 4 do40 a 41 — Do. 1-2 do 

 37—1-4 and eommon do 30 a 32 —Smyrna Sheep, 

 !d,20 a 26— Uo. unwashed, 10 a 14— Bengasi do 

 — Saxooj , clean, — Buenos Ayrcs unpicked, 7 a 10— 

 >. picked, 12 a 16— Siipcrlinc Nonhern pulled lamb 37 



n 42— No. I dn. do. do. 35 ■ 37— No. S do do do 88 ■ 30- 

 Nk. adodndu 18 aSO. 



11 A V, per ton, 420 loSS-Rmilem Screwed 4igia3n. 



HOPS. The slock at market i^ chiefly New Hanipkhire 

 Hops, and n«l of the first (piuliiy. Mn-.>a>'hii->oiis iiihp'c. 

 linn srnrcc. and smalt parcels command 12 ■ 12 1-2 {k*i lb. 



1st sort. Mass. 1841 per lb 12 a 13. 



t'HEESE— Shipping and 4 meal, 4 to Ec —New 5 toH. 



F.GGS, 16 a 25. 



FARMS FtinSAI.lC. 



To I r sold, a Farm containing about ninety acres nl I.,inH 

 beautifully silualeil. one mile anil a qunrier from ihr cenfre 

 of Billcrun, on the main road leudini; from (.owell lo Bos- 

 ton ■, 7 miles from ihe former, nnil 17 miles from the luller 

 place There is a large Ow lling House thereon, suitable 

 ior two families; also a lar?e Barn. Also, an establish, 

 meni built two years since for keening swine, with an appar- 

 atus for boiling with steam, an^l having every other coiive- 

 iiionce for the business. Also a Wood Slied. ('hnisc House, 

 (;rKniiry, and Cider Mill House, with a Graler Mill, 



Also, nnuther Farm adjn ning the above, containing about 

 ihirty five acres of Land, having a Dwellin ! House and large 

 Shop built two tears ago, for a shoe esiablishment. Then 

 hove iiameil laniis are of an excellent quality of every vnnptv 

 of soil, well calculated for profitable farming, and es|iccially 

 adapted to Fruit, Hay and Vegeiables for niiirket, and con- 

 taining more than 300 Fruit Trees- — Saiii estate can be con- 

 venienlly divided so as to make three good fari:is, or the 

 shop with five or six acres of land can be sold separately to 

 suit purchasers. 



The above properly if not previously sold at private sale, 

 will be sold at Public .Auction on Thursday ihe 17lh of March 

 next al 10 o'clock A. M. on Ihe premises. 



Any gentleman from ihe city, wishing a handsome situa- 

 tion for a country residence, or any farmer oi mechanic wish- 

 ing to purchase, may do well lo call and view the premises. 



1n<|uire of the subscriber, living ii<ar the same. 



SEKENO FISK. 



Billerica, 'Jan.M», 18J2. ist I7M. 



SON DIALS. 

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

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

 of day in the garden or field. Price 76 cents. For sale bj 

 J. BRECK * CO., No 51 and 52 North Market St. 



Sept I . 



'WILLIS'S LATBST IMPROVED VBGBTABLB 

 CVTTER. 



This machine snrpassas all oihers for ilie purpose of ciif' 

 ting Ruia Baga, Mangel Wurt^el, and oiher roots Th« 

 great objection lo oi!«.r m.ichines, is iheir culling ihe roots 

 iiilo slices, which mokes ii almost impossible for the cattle 

 to get hold of [hem; this machine wiih a little alteration, 

 cuts them into large or small pieces, of such shape as is most 

 convenient forlhccattlelo eat. It will cut with ease from 

 one to two Inshcl. of rooi.* |wr minntc. 



Forsalrbv JOSEPH BRECK ii CO., at the .\ew Eng. 

 land Agrieultural Warehouse, No SI and 57 North Market 



Street, Boston. 



Sept. 1 



OHINDSTO.VES, OBI FRICTIOIV ROLLERS. 



Grindstones of dilTerent sizes hung on friction rollers and 

 moved with a foot ircader. is found to be a greal imprnva 

 menl on the present mode of hanging grindstones. The 

 ease with which Ihey move upon the rollers, renders them 

 very easy lo lurn with the foot, by which the labor of one 

 man is saved, and the person in the act nf grinding can 

 gover.n the slone more to his mind by having the complete 

 control ol his work. Stones hung in this manner are he- 

 coming daily more in use, and wh.rever used give univer- 

 sal satisfaction. The rollers can he attached lo stones bun 

 in Ihe common way. 



Forsalei.y JOSEPH BRECK & CO., Nos. 51 and s.i 

 iSorth Market Boston. July 14 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



iMcut iinprnvpiinnis have been made the pa>t year in Ik* 

 form and wotlimnnvhip o( these Ploughs; the mould bi ar^ 

 bus been so formed at to lai/ Ihe furrme 'ntniilrUhj nrir. 

 lumin/f in erenj parlirle of ffrum or §iuH>le, and icirinff Die 

 ,^rnuntl in l/ir hrsl pohsi'ble manner. 'The liniih of ib* 

 mould board has hi n very much increnM.I, .o thai tha 

 Plough works wiih Ihe greaiest ease, boih wiih re»p.cl I* 

 the holding nnil ilie team. The Coininillie at the late triaj 

 of I'loughs al Worce-sler, say, 



" Should our opinion be asked as 10 which of 111* Plnui(hi 

 we shou'd prefer bir use on a farm, we mighi prrhapo saj la 

 Ihe inquirer, if your land is mostly light ami e.isi lo wmk, 

 try Prouly & Mcars, but if your /anrfw /icai>y, A-;rJ orroc/.y, 



BEGIN WITH Ma. lloWABO's." 



At Ihe above ine'.t;oned trial the Howard Pl'ugh ilH 

 more work, irith (he same poiecr of learn, Uinn any oilier 

 ploiiff/i erhibilril. No other turned more ihnn twenlvse •■■ 

 and one half inches, lo ihc 112 llu. draught, while the 

 Howard Ploiisrh lurncH twentunine and ono half invhct. It 

 Ihr. tame potter of learn ! All acknowledge llia't Howard's 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most substantiallj 

 made. 



There has been quite an improvement made on the »hi>a, 

 or land side ol this Plough, which can be renewed wiihoul 

 having to furnish a new Undside: this shoe likewise secmaa 

 I be mould board and landside together, and slrengihens tlia 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from 86 to 415 A Plnnek, 

 sufTicienl for breaking npwiih four entile, will cost about 

 S;i> 50, and Willi culler 81, wiih wheel and cutter, 42 M 

 extra. 



The above Ploughs are for sale, wholesale and retail, M 

 ihc New England ,\gricultnral Warehouse and Seed St.iia, 

 Nor. 51 &. 52 Norlh Market Slreel. by 



JOSEPH BRECK & CC». 



FBKCE CHAINS. 



JVst received from England, 10,000 feel Chains, suitable 

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

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



POUPRETTF.. 



.100 Barrels Poudretle may be had on application to the 

 subscriber, at 82 per barrel of f<mr bushels <o< h — delivered 

 on board of vessel in this cily. Orders bv mail, rnclosiiig 

 thi money will be promptly allen.ied lo, if rcceivd soon br 

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



Jan, 5, 1S42. 



TYK rP CHAINS. 



Just received by 500 Chains for tyeing up Cattle. 



These chains, introduced by E. H. Dehbv, Esq. o(Salei& 

 and Col Jacques, for ihe purpose of securing cattle 10 ih« 

 stall, ore loiiinl it be llie safest and most coiivcuient BMda 

 of fastening cuws anil oxen lo the stanchion. 



For sale by J, BRECK & CO., No e2 Norlh Market a*. 



t'ARIlI IN LE3UNG'rUN 



For sale, a farm in Lexington known as the Hastings 

 Place, containing about 120 acres, adjoining the Farm of 

 E. Phiniiey. The land is of excellent qualiiv, well stocked 

 with Iruil treoa, and a good supply o( voniig wood. For 

 lerms apply al this office, or of E. PHJNNEV, living near 

 the preIIlI^cs Lexington, Feb 9,1842. 



FOR StI.E, 



A few pairs of Mackay and Berkshire PIGS, from 2 104 

 months oil. E. PHINNEY. 



Lexington, Feb. 9. 



DRAFT AND TRACE CI.AIN.*. 



Just received by Packet Coromnnda, 



400 pair Trace Chains, suitable lor Ploughing. 



•' Truck an* lea.liiig Chains. 



200 " Draft Chain 

 No. 52 North Market «t. 



sale by J. BRE'JK & OO, 

 April •! 



' GRINUgTONKS. 



An extensive assortment of Water and Haul GrindsloiM 

 constantly on hand and for sale by A.M.Ml C, LDiMliAkU 

 81. CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf. U\y. Nuv. IT. 



