.'OI.. XX. XII. 33. 



AND HORTICULTURAL R E G 1 55 T E R . 



•270 



TllKll.MO.MKrUIC \L. 

 l!rp..ilr<llotlli<> Ni-» Knclnnil Pmniri. 

 ^-..f ilir nipniioiiiplrrai ilir (5ari!riiof the pro|iriolor» 

 s .\riv RnKl.inil Punnpr. Ilriglilnn. M.nM. in ■ ahRflrd 



M- 



oxpodiirc, for the wpck pnding Feb. 27. 



I 6 A.M. I 12. M. I M'-wTf Winil. 



W. 



N, E. 



S. 



N. W. 



N. E. 



K. 



N. VV. 



M.inHXN .M.\KKKT.— MoNPAT, Ffb.Si*, 1849 

 H.-|.orlr.i f.it rhc \-w Kiiiliiiil KirmiT. 



Iirkrt 400 Hc-of Cnlito, 710 Slioep, and 500 

 TO IV-cfC'iiUlo unsold. 



■» — lUtf Catllf LaM wpoks price* for a like 



wore h.'%rilly fusIainLu). ^Vc noticed a small 



of choice cnttio taken at $0, and ti 12. We 



-l nrialilv, S.'i. r>0 a 5 75. Sccmd qualliy, .f J 



T>. Tl.iid quality, $!! 75 a 4 50. 



— One lot of weotluTS at $2 50 and 3 00. Also 



.'>0, 4 85, 5 00 and 5 50. 



. —A lot of large +Iogs, 4 for sows and 5 for 

 Lnis to peddle, 4 for sows and 5 for Barrows. 



I.t'roin 4 1-2 to 6. 



WIIOI.ES.\I,E PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uUh threat c<irc, iceckly, j 



^n^ (lerdsGrass, f^ 2.- to 3 on pcrliushel Red Top, 



nis. Clover— Northern, 12c.— Southern, l2lol3c. I 

 ■^■p.l, 51 SI to 1 sr. Im. t.ucerne, 25 c per Ih. Ca- 

 ■^cl. S3 50 a 4 50 per liushnl. 



\IN. The principal sales consist of a cargo white 

 l.ikon early iu the week, at Pdc. and a carso since at 

 yellow flat do. 60aClc.; 2n00 bushels do old, 68c.; 2 



do 66c per i>ushel; 8 a 10 000 hushels New Orleans, 

 and yellow. 53 a 37c; a cargo Delaware Cats, 480 per 

 Northern Rye, from vessels, 83c. do. do-. 



n— Northern, hujhel 70 to do. Round Yellow 67 



do. Southern Flat Yellow 60 a White do. 56 a — 



ley — a Rye, Northern, 80 a 83 — Oats, South- 



a -13— Nbrlhsrn do. 43 to 50— Beans, per hushel 75 



)UR. Genesee, steady sales at 36 41 a 6 30; 10 a 



Pclcrsturgh Cily Mills sold at t6, cash, and part 



lal to 4 mos. cr. ; Howard-street, picked brands, 86 



cash, and common do $6, CO days ; 400 bhis Balti- 



hr.rf. good quality, 36, 4 mos. cr. 



timnre. Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. t6 00 a do 



73 a 6 00 do. free of garlic, 85 00 a Phila- 



I. 4 mos. S5 87 a no — Krederickshursj, lowlvi 4 

 7 a r, 00 — .Alexandria, wharf mountain, 35 .57 a 

 Georgetown, 86 00 a G 12— Richmond Canal, S6 00 a 

 o. Cny,»6 75— Petershurgh, Cily Mills, SG 00 a 6 25 

 County 85 75 a 5 67 — Geucsec, common, cash, S6 44 a 

 do fancy brands SS 5(1 a C 56 — Ohio via Canal, 

 a 6 37 Indian Meal in bbis , 33 00 a 3 33. 

 Oli. The sales of fleece during the week, will not 

 icli short of 100 000 lbs. at tiielate reduced quotations ; 

 ale sales of pulled have been made, but in foreign 

 tliero is but little doing. 



le or Sainnv Fleeces, washed, lb. 47 a 50 c. — Amer- 

 ull l.lood,do'43 a 46— Do. 3-4 do 40 a 41— Do. I -2 do 

 1-4 anil common do 30 a 32 —Smyrna .Sheep, 

 d, JO a 26 — Do. unwashed, 10 a 14— Bengasi do 

 —Saxony, clean. — Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 . uicke.1, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamb 37 

 No. 1 do. do. do. 35 a 37 — No. 2 do do do 25 a 30- 



lodu 18 a 21). 



IS'ISIONS. Large quantities have arrived daring 

 St wetk, and the market is altogether anseilled, and 

 t ■luniations are consequently in a great measure quite 



—Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. «9 23 a 9 50— Navy— SS 00 a 8 

 o. 1 87 60 a 7 75— do Prime S3 00 a 5 50— Pork— 

 clear, 4 mo bbl. 812 a 12 60— d.r Clear 811 a 11(0 

 Mpss 89 00 a 9 60— do Prime 87 O'J a S 00— do Mess 

 thor Stales — a — 

 PS. Prices remaio nomioally the same as before re. 



iort, Mass. 1841 per lb 12 a 13. 



Y, per ton, $20 to 25— Eastern Screwed 8i9 to 20. 

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

 iS, 16 a 25. 



FAIIM W ANTRI) 



A gentlcmnn wi<ho« lo purohnte a Farm of from 50 In 

 1011 aires. with good liuildinKn ihcreon, nnd wiihiii one hnnr's 

 ride of RnXon by Rnilrond or olhorwiiiv Address p<nl pnid, 

 box nin, Bosioii Po»t Office, with full detrriptinn of the 

 locality, huildinRK, A:c. 2w* Peh. 33 



P*Kn FOR flAMC. 



Tor sale a Farm in r.exiiigton sitttatefl one mile west of 

 the \*illage, and 11 miles from Boston, containing I?."; acre^, 

 iiichiding about 40 acres of wood land, the soil is rich, nnd 

 under a high slate of ciiltivalion. On the premises is a 

 Inreenwellinif House, which will conveniently aceo-nmoilnle 

 iwi> families; a larire Rnrn, Shed, Chm«e Home. Mill 

 Honsc. Cider Mill nnd fee House, nnd an extensive Pigt'erv, 

 all of which are new, or in uood repair. The Farm is stork- 

 ed with every variety of Fruit, nnd the Garden, which in 

 eludes about an acre, with a rhoice seleclion of Shrubs and 

 Flowering PInnIs, which the proprietor has devoted seveml 

 years inprnenring, with great care and expense Within 

 I the eanlcn is a Green House, 40 feet by 16, with suitable 

 ' buildiiics adjacent to accommodate the Gardener. Tlic 

 House is healed upon the most njiproverl plan, and is slock- 

 ed wilh a variety nf the hesi Grapes, Flowering plants. &r. 

 A valuable stock of improved Short Horn. Ilurhain, Norib 

 ' Devon, and Alderney Callle will he sold In the purchaser of 

 I the Farin if wanted. Fur further particiilnn! inquire .i( 

 ■VRAD PROCTER, on the premises, or of JAMES VILA, 

 Bath Ptreet, Boston. 



If not disposed of at private sale it will be oflercd ut 

 Auction on Friday, 1st of April at 3 o'clock P. M. 

 Feb. 16. eplAl 



PAftlWS Kon-SAT.K. 



To be sold, a Farm containing about ninety acres of T, nnd, 

 heanlifully situated, one mile and a quarter from llic centre 

 of Billerica, on the main road leading from Lowell to Bos- 

 Ion ; 7 miles from the former, and 17 miles from the latter 

 place There is a large Dw-'lling House thereon, sniiable 

 for two families; also a hirse Barn. Also, an establish 

 ment hnilt two year.' since for keeping swine, with an appar- 

 atus for boHing with steam, and tiavini every other conve- 

 nience for the business. Also a Wood Shed. Chaise House, 

 Gran.iry. and Cider Mill House, wilh a Grater Mill. 



Also, another Farm adjo'ning the above, containing about 

 thirty-five acres of Land, bavinir a DwcllinT House and large 

 Shop built two years ago, for a shoe establishment. Tlie a- 

 hove named lands are of an excellent quality of every variety 

 of soil, well calculated for profitable farmine, and especially 

 adapted to Frnit, Hay and Vegetables for market, and con- 

 taining more than 800 Fruit Trees* — Said estate ran l>e cnn. 

 venicntly divided so as to make three good farms, or the 

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

 suit purchasers. 



The above property if not previously sold at private sale, 

 will be sold at Public Auction on Thursday the 17lh ofM.-irch 

 nejtt at 10 o'clnck A. iM. on the premises. 



Any gentleman from the city, wishing a handsome situa- 

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

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



Inquire of the subscriber, living near the same. 



SERENO FISK. 



Billerica, Jan. 19, 1842. ist I7M. 



\VIL.MS>S LATEST l»IPnOVED VEGBTABLP. 

 CUTTER. 



This machine surpassts all others for the purpose of cut 

 ting Ruta Baga, Mangel VViirtzel, and other roots The 

 preat objection lo other mjchiiies, is their cutting the roots 

 into slices, which makes il aliiuisl impossible for the cattle 

 to get hold of them; this machine with a little alteration, 

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

 convenient for the cattle to cat. Il will cut witri ease from 

 one lo two busbeU of rool.-^ per minute. 



Forsale by JOSEPH .BUECK & CO.. at the New Eng- 

 land Agricultural Warehouse, No 51 and 62 North Market 

 Street, Boston. Sept. I 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great improyeiiicnls have been inntle the iHut year in lb* 

 form and workmanship of these Phiuglis ; ilie monld l.< arW 

 bas been so formed as to hi/ ihe furrme rnmpMeh) oner. 

 Iiinuiif^ ,n rrerij jiariicle of /nn3t oriiulMe, andiraring Ikt 

 ^roxind in the bnt posuiblc manner. The leuoth of tht 

 mould board has Ik n very much increased, .n ihal ih* 

 I'loiigh works wilh the greatest ease, both wilh respect to 

 the holding nhd the team. The Committee at the late trial 

 ol Ploughs at Woriesfer, say, 



" Shoulfl our ojiinion be asked as lo which of the Ploughs 

 we should prcler for use on a farm, we might perhaps say lo 

 Ihc inquirer, il your land is mostly light and easy lo woik, 

 try Protity& Manrs, but if your /<in(/iV/,cai>v, A jrj orrwAw, 

 heoin with Mr. HowAnn'a.'' 



At the above me-.t;oned irial the Howard Plough lUi 

 more irork, irilh the same pmcer of learn, thnn any allir 

 plough rrfiibitctl. No other turned more than twenlyse.ev 

 and one half i.iches, to the 112 lbs. draucht, while Ih* 

 Howard Plovgh turned tteenti/nine and one' half inc/iet. <e 

 the same poiccr of team ! All acknowledge that Howard's 

 Ploughs arc much the strongest and most sukslantiallT 

 made. ' 



There has been quite an improvement made on the shoe, 

 or land side of this Plough, which can be renewed without 

 having to furni.sh a newlandside: this shoe likewise secniea 

 the mould hoard and landside together, and strengthens llie 

 Plough very minli. 



The price of ilin Ploughs is from SG in 815. A Ploiiph, 

 snlficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost abiint 

 S;o 50, and with cutter *l, wiiii wheel and cutter, 82 M 

 e.Nlra. 



The alibve Ploughs are for sale, wholesale and retail at 

 the New England Agricultnral Warehouse and Seed St.iv, 

 Nos. 61 & 52 North Blarket Street, by 



JOSKPH BRECK & CO. 



KcJi dials: 



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

 verrncat and useful article for the purpose of giving the tiina 

 of ciny in the garden or field. Price ;5 cents. For sale br 

 J. BRECK 4- CO., No 51 and 32 North Market St. 



Sept I. 



Ii'AasI. IN LEXIKGTON 



For .sale, a fu.in in Lexington known as the Hastinga 

 Place, coniaininijhhonl 120 acres, adjoining the Farm of 

 E. Phinney. The land is ol excellent quality, well stocked 

 xvilh liii;! ir'^el- - ■ ' I . . - 



mil i.ri'eSi and a good supply of young wood. For 

 iij-iiy M this.ofiicc, or of E. PHINNEV, living near 

 Lexington, Feb. 9, 1842. 



lerinb iij;i'i}' 

 the premises.*" 



KOK SALE, 

 A (cw. pairs of Mackay and Berkshire PIGS, from 2 to 4 

 monihsoll. E. PHINNEY'. 



Lexington, Feb. 9. 



GI(lNOSTOXBS,.UN FIVICTIOS ROL,LER8. 



Grindstones of dilfcrent sizes bung on friction rollers and 

 moved wilh a fool ircadcr, is (oiiiid lo I.e a great improve 

 meat on the present mode of hanging grindslones. The 

 case with which they move upon the rollers, renders them 

 very easy to turn with the foot, by which the labor of on* 

 man is saved, and the person in the act of giinding, can 

 govern the stone-more to his laind by having the com|det* 

 control of his work. Stones hung iu this manner are he- 

 coming daily more in use, and wherever used, give univer- 

 sal saOsfaclinn. The rollers can be altached lo stones hun 

 iu the common way. 



For sale t.y JOs'El'H BRECK &. CO., Nos. £1 and 62 

 North MarkM Boston. Jul; 14 



FENCE CHAINS. 



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

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

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



poi'naETTK. 



6110 Barrels Poudreltc may be had on application to the 

 subscriber, at 82 per barrel of four bushels each — delivered 

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

 the moncv will be prompllv atlcn.ied to, if received soon bjr 

 D. K. MINOR, Agent, 120 Nas-au st , New York. 



Jan, 6, 1842. 



