91,. XX. fin. an. 



AND H R T I C L' L T URAL REGISTER 



•287 



I IIKKMOMKIUKAI, 

 Kri.Mtirilrotlhr Ni» F.iiciin,! Kitrniri. 

 he n)(*rmniiH*irr nt Itir (ittrHniuf (lie pri*prieli»r« 

 Vew Biiiclaiiil Fanner, llriKhion, M:im. in n ihailcd 

 ly rv|io«ure, (or the urrk rntling Mnrrhfi. 



1SJ2. 



I 6 A.M. I 12. M. |6,I'.M. | Wioil. 



ri().\ .MAKKI:T.— .MoMi»t, Marcli 7, iti4U 



K>-i>.>ilriir.itlh» Hum Kii|hinil K»riiirr. 

 .M.irket 2H& Bed Callle, 600 Sheep, and £2U 



Es. — tSuf Callle La»t wook 's price* were not 

 hI, and we reduce our quoiaiions. A fovt clioice 

 taki-n al $0. Firi-l <]iialily, $.'> 50. Svoind 



.«! 7.'> K 5 00. Tl.iiH qu.ilily, $:t 75 a 4 50. 



.— Pull. One lot of wcllicrs at $2 ','."), 2 50 and 

 A lot at $4 00, 4 50, and 5 00. 

 ■e. —A selccied lot at 4 and 5, and a lot at 3 3 4 

 1-4. Atrelnil, h-uin 4 1-3 to C. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CI;RRE>T. 



Corrected uUh great care, icccJil^. 



JS. Herds Grass, $J 2S to 3 DO p.- rliushel. Red Top, 

 cents. Clover— Norlliern, lie— Southern, 12 to 13 c. 

 exi. 31 A\ to 1 S5 liu. Lucerne, 25 c i>cr ll>. Ca- 

 ed, S3 uO a 4 SO per hushol. 



IN. The sales amount to nearly 40,000 liushels, ta- 

 icip.Tlljr !')• the dealers, at prices ranging from 60 to 

 ht c, and 56 a 55 tor yellow flat. 



— Nonheni. Imshel — lo do. Round Yellow — 



lo. Southern Flat Yellow 56 a 67— While ilo. 50 a — 

 / — a — —Rye, Northern, no a S3 — Oats, South- 

 n 43— Northern do. 48 to 50— Beans, per hushel 76 



JR. 1000 Mils. Ohio, in fair order, S6 12 1-2; 1500 

 uninsiiecled, part of the lot in poor order, •u 94 a 

 ■ ■ ■ ; 500 hhls. Philadelphia, *6, 3 mos ; 300 do. do. 

 i9h , Genesee, S6 44 a C 50. 

 more, Howard Sireel, 4 mos. cr. t< 00 a — — <io. 



rs a 6 Oil tlo. free of garlic, Ss 00 a Phila- 



4 inos. S5 87 a 6 no — Fredcricksliurj, lowld 4 

 £7 a C 00 — Alexandria, wharf mounlain, 85 sr a 

 eorgolown, *6 00 a C 12— Richnionil Canal, 86 00 a 



Ciiy,»6 75 — Pelersliurgh, City Mills, S6 00 a 6 25 

 3unty S5 75 a 5 67 — Genesee, common, cash, *6 41 a 

 1 fancy brands S6 50 a 6 66 — Ohio Tia Canal, 

 6 37 Indian Meal in hlils., t3 00 a 3 2 .. 

 nSlO.NS. Sales by auction of a large parcel of 

 Ucrtised. ih: following was sold — 326 lihls Prime,. 

 6 62; 150 do. Mess, «» b7 a 8 90 per libl ; 50 do. 



87 75 do. do, 1 14 do clear, Sll 87 do. do. 4 mos; 

 ) hlls. wesiern Prime Beef, Si 12 a 1 37; 60 do mess. 

 5 75, 4 mos. 

 -.Mess, 4 mo. new bM. ii>25 8 9 5n — Navy — 38 00 a 8 



1 S7 50 a 7 75— do Prime 85 00 a 5 50— Pork — 

 lear, 4 mo. bbl. 812 a 12 50— do Clear ill a II !0 

 ess 39 00 a 9 50 — do Prime 87 00 a 8 00— do Mess 

 ler Stalea — a — 



L. The slock of fleece Wool is not large, but of 

 lere is a good supply. 



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

 1 llood.do 43 a 46 — Do 34 do 40 a 41— Do. 1-2 do 

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



20 a 26— Do. unwashed, 10 a U— Bengasi do 



iaxony, clean, — Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 licked, 12 u 16— Superfine .Northern pulled lamb 37 

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

 o do 18 a 20. 



.About 60 bales haye been taken this week for 

 shipment, s(.|d we understand at 13c. per lb. 



t, Mass. 1341 per lb 12 a 13. 



, p'^r ton, 820 to 25— Eastern Screwed 319 to 20. 

 ESE — Shipping and 4 meal, 4 lo 6c. — New 6 to9. 

 i. 16 a 25. 



BITCATION WANTED 



ARDNER— by one that has served a regular ap- 

 ihip in Europe, and has had seven years' experience 

 ounlry. The best of reference given. Address J. 

 LS oftice. March 9. 



(J.\ltnK.\ AKI) FIKI.n NKKUS. 



JOSEPH liKKCK & CO. have rccenc.l Iheir full supply 

 nt Garden and Field Secdi, whicli thai warrant to be pure 

 -nd li.-,h, n» follow.; 



Enr'y IVilo Null! Peaa. 



•' Warwick do. 



" Dwarf do. 



" Wnafainfflvn do. 



" Frame do. 

 Blue Imperial do. 

 Marrowfat, 4.C. 

 While Alliingham Carrol 

 Long Orange do. 



March 9. 



Early Horn do. 

 Mangel Wurl«l Boel. 

 .^iiuar do. 

 long Kiddo. 

 Early Turnip do. 

 Ruin Baga. 



Turnips in great variety. 

 Early and Laie Beaus of 

 sorts. 



UKASS SBKUS. 



Noiihern and Somhern Clover -Seed— White Dulch dn. 

 — Lucerne- Herdn Grass— Red Top-Orchard Grass— Fowl 

 Meadow (Jross— Ont Grass, &c. Millet, Rape, Canary and 

 Heiiip Seed. Every variety of seed for A^ricnliurnl or 

 Horiicnllural purposes, may be obtained at the Agricultural 

 E^inblishmcnt, No 52 North Market street, Boston. 



March 9. 



FLiUAVKR S»:KD8. 



JOSEPH RRECK & CO , Nos. 61 and 52 North Mar- ' 

 kei street, otfer for sale their usual variety of Flower Seeds, 

 comprising all ihat are desirable lor cultivation. < 



Rn.sion, aiarch 9lh, 1842 j 



SEBDS FOR HUT BKOS. | 



The subscribers, offer for sale a great variety of Vegeia- ' 

 ble Seeds desirable lor the Hot bed, as follows, j 



Nonpariel Cabbage. Early Cauliflower. 



Early Hope do. ' Broccoli, of sorts. 



Early Synol's Cucumber. . Celery, SOperior sortn. 

 Fine Long Green do. Sweet Marjoium. 



£..'< Plant. 



Forsalc by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., at iho New Eng- 

 land Agricultural Warehouse, No 61 and 52 North Market 

 Street, Boslon. March 9. 



HOWAHO'3 IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 

 (Weill iiiiproveiiinii- hiive been mode ihc naal year in the 

 forni anil workmaMshi|> nl tlirse I'b'iiiih'i ; ilie miiuld bi arri 

 has hern »o forliifd n\ lo tin/ t*te /tirrmr '■ninp/efr/y nettr. 

 Iiiniinr in ercri/ ;i.iiVi.:/r nf /crail or uliMile.iiiid irnring Hit 

 ^rom,il in the hr.l p,r,.iUr mannrr. The 1, UKlli of lb* 



mould board hiw bt n very much increase. I. •u ibnt ihv 

 Pbiiigli works Willi ilie grcale>t eaie, both wiih re«|>ect lo 

 the holding and ihe leain. The Cninmilict al III* !uie mil 

 of Pliingha at Wcrreiler, »ay. 



" Should nur opinion be akked as In whirh of the Plougha 

 we should prefer lor use on a farm, we might nerhap« sii) lo 

 the in(|uireT, il your land is inosiiy liglii and easy lo woik, 

 iry Prouty & Monrs, but if your land in hcuty, h irJ orrotl.]/, 

 tRois WITH Mn IlnwAiiii'a.'' 



At Ihe above niH'.i;<>ned inal the Howard PI'-ugh did 

 more teortc, with the aatnc pmrer nf team, titan any other 

 plniLfrh ciliibilril. No oilier turned more ibnn Iwenlyscei 

 and one half inches, lo the 112 11k. drauabt, while I h* 

 Umenrd Hloufih tttrncd livrjttifninr uwt one half im 'ic», to 

 llic same pnirrr nf Irani ! All acknowbdgc that Howar>r> 

 Ploughs are innch the strongest and most sul.siuntiotly 

 made. 



There has been quite an iiiipmvcmcnl iruide on the ahur, 

 nr laud side ol iliis I'lniigli, which can be renewed willioul 

 having lo furnish a new Inndside: this shoe likewi>e secMiea 

 ihe mould iMiard and landside logelher, ami slrengihrns llie 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from 8C ln«ir,. A Ploiiph, 

 sufficieiil for breaking lip with fnnrcmile. will cost about 

 310 60, and with culler 31, with wheel and cutter, 32 DO 

 extra. 



The above Ploughs arc for sale, wholesnle and retail, at 

 ihe New England Agricultural Wareho'ise and Seed St>iic, 

 Nos. 51 &62 Norlh Market Sireel. bv 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FRUIT TRERS. 



The subscribers are prepared to execute or 

 ders for Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs 

 of every description at chorl notice. 



Also, Grape Vines, Asparagus and Rhubarb 

 ^ Roots and Herbacious Plants in great variety. 

 J. BRECK & CO., No. £2 Norlh Market ac 

 March 9. 1841. . 



KARIII IN LEXINOTOar 



For sale, a farm in Lexington known as the Hasting* 

 Place, containing about 120 acre.'<. adjoining ihe Farm of 

 E. Phinney. The land is of excellent qnaliiy, well stocked 

 with fruit treea, and a goo.l supply ofvonng wood. For 

 terms apply at ihis office, or of E. PHINNEY, living near 

 Ihe premises. Lexington, Feb. 9, 1842. 



FRUIT, OR.\AMEWTAL TREES, Ac. 



NURSF.llV OK WILLIiM KENHICK, 



Of Peitclt, Pair, Plum and Cherry Trees, 



a colleclion unrivalled in any former year, (or ei- 



Icnsive numbers of fine Irei-s, of new and finest 



kinds. Large addilions of new, valuable, or 



beautiful, are just received from Europe. 



Gooseberries of tirsi quality. Apples, Quinces, Grape 



Vines, Raspberries, Currents, Strawberries, &c. The new 



abridged and descriptive Catalogue for 1S4S, will be sent to 



all who apply. 



Ornameplal Trees and Shrubs, Honeysuckles, &c. Splen- 

 did varieties of double yellow Harrison and other Roses — 

 of Tree Peonies, of Hcibareous Pieonies, and other flower- 

 ing Plants— of double Dahlias, iVc, Rhubarb of first rate 

 newest kinds, Cockspur, Thorns, Sic. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber, will be promptly 

 attended to, and Trees when so ordered, will be securely 

 packed in mats and moss lor safe transpurl lo all distant 

 jdaces by land or sea, and delivered in the city free of charge, 

 for transportation by the wagon which is sent lliither daily, 

 or orders may be left at the stand, ai No. 44 Congress street. 



Boslon. 

 March 9. 



WILLIAM KENRICK 

 Nonanlum Hill, Newton. 

 epll2thjune 



ADMI»nSTRATOR'S SALE 



At 1 o'clock, P. M. on MONDAY, March, 2811i, 16-12, will 

 be sold at public Auction, a good Farm sitnaled in Dover, 

 Mass. about 15 miles from Boslon, containing about 60 acres 

 of good land, having a young Orchar<l of Fruit Trees, viz : 

 Ajiples, Plums, Quinces and Currants, with about ten acres 

 of Woodland with a House, Barn and good water, and 

 VVood-shed, and other out buildings built about 10 years 

 since. 



The above Farm will be sold at a reasonable price, by or- 

 der ol an administrator lo settle Ihe estate 



For further particulars inquire of LELAND MANN, near 

 the premises, or JOSEPH CALLEN UER, No. 3 Water St., 

 Boston.' March 9. 



FOR S.\I.E, 



A few pairs of Mackay and Berkshire PIGS, from 2 to 4 

 months ofl. E. PHINNEY. 



Lexington, Feb. 9. 



FARMS FIIRSAI..K. 



To be soid,aJfarm containing about ninety acres of Land, 

 beauiifully situated, one mile and a quarter from the centra 

 of Billeriea, on ihe main road lending from Lowell lo Bos- 

 ton ; 7 miles ftoiji the former, and 17 miles from the latter 

 place. There is a large Dw lling House thereon, suitable 

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

 mcnt built two year,* since fbr keening swine, wiih an appar- 

 atus for boiling with steam, and tiaving every other eoiive- 

 nicnce for the busing's.' Also a Wood Shed, Chaise House, 

 Granary, and CidetlHill House, with a Graler Will. 



Also, another Farm adjoning the above, eonlnining about 

 thirty five acres of Land, having a Dwellin : House and large 

 Shop built Iwo years ago, for a shoe esTabli<hineni. "Tlie a- 

 bove named \nn(U are of on excellent quality of every variety 

 of soil, well calculated for profitable f.irminv< and especially 

 adapted to Frnit, Hay and Vegetables ["j market, and con- 

 taining more ihan 800 Fruit Trees'— Said estate can be con- 

 veniently divided ^o as to make three goud farms, or the 

 shop wiih five or six acres of land can be sold separately lo 

 suit purchasers. 



The above properly if not previously sold at private sale, 

 will be sold al Public Auction on Thursday the I7lh of March 

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



Any gentleman from ihe city, wishing a handsome silua- 

 lion lor a counlry residence, or any farmer oi nirchanic wish- 

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



Inquire of ihe subscriber, living near the same. 



SEKENO FISK. 



Billeriea, Jan. 19, 1842. isl I7M. 



FAROI FUR SAL,E. 



For sale a Farm in Lexington situated one mile west of 

 the Village, and 11 miles from Boston, cunlaining 175 acres, 

 including about 40 acres of wood land, ihe soil is rich, and 

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

 large Dwelling House, which will conveniently acco.i modale 

 two families ; a large Ham, Shed, Chaise House, Mill 

 House, Ciller Mill and Ice House, and an extensive Piggery, 

 all of winch are new, or in good repair. The Farm is stock- 

 ed willi ev<ry vafiely of Fruil, and the Garden, which in- 

 cludes aboiii an aj^e, with a choice selection of Shrubs and 

 Flowering Pianls'which the proprietor has devoted several 

 years in procuring; with great care and expense. Within 

 the garilen is a Green House, 40 feet by 16. with suitable 

 liuilriinqs adjacent to accommodalc the Gardener. The 

 House IS healed upon ihe most approved plan, ami is stock- 

 ed Willi a variety of ihe beslGrapi-s, Flowering plants, &c. 



A valuable stock of improved Short Horn. Durham, North 

 Devon, and Alderney Callle will be sold to the ) urchaaer of 

 the Farm if wanted. For further particulars inquire of 

 ARAl) Pl!OCTb.R. on ihc premises, or ol JAMES VILA, 

 Bath Sircct, Boslon. 



If not disposed of al private sale it will be olTered al 

 Auction on Friday, I si ol April at 3 o'clock P. U. 



Feb. 16. eplAl 



