k'Ol,. XX, JIO. 37. 



AND H R T I C U T. T U R A T, REGISTER. 



495 



TIIKIIMOMKIKICAI.. 

 Rrp4ir1rit (or the Nrw Kntlanil Kftrmfr. 

 j»o( (liii rhorinoinrlpr nl (lii> (innlpiiof llir propriclom 

 ,Ww Kn](Ufitl Furmrr, nrigliliin. Mam. in m ■hndnt 

 «i.ly rx|M>»iip«. for the wM-k emling Mnirh IS. 



Ii, 1«|2 



16 A.M. I 12, M. I 6,I>..M. | Winil. 



N. E. 

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s. w. 

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N. W. 



s. w. 



ill ro.V MARKKT.—.MoMiAT, March 14, IH4a. 

 llrlK'rlp.l ri.rlhr .N«w Entlnnil F«rincr. 

 .Market 270 H«cl Cattle, 20 pairs Working oxen, 

 iw« niiJ Calves, 300 Slieip, anil 420 Swine. 



— Iltef Calllt \V» noticd a Tjw choice cat- 

 ken nl JiG. First quality, ^.'i M a 5 75. Second 

 ■ v, $1 75 n 5 2."). Tl.iid quality, $:i 75 a 4 50. 

 rkins Ozen. — Wo noticed the following •alee $67, 

 ">, and 07. 



rp. — Several lots sold ; prices to us not known, 

 le.— Selected lots to peddle 4 for sows and 5 for 

 It, a lot taclose, 3 1-2 and 4 l-°2. .At relnil, from 

 10 G. 

 landColrts. Sales $18, 22,25, 28, and 30. 



nOLESALB PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uUh great care, wtxkly. 

 5DS. Herds Grass, $2 50 to 3 00 per hushel Red Top, 

 I mills. Clover— .\nrllieri), II to lie— Soulliera, II to 

 H.1I Seed, $1 3 J to I S5 iiu. Lucerne, 25 c. per lb. 

 y Seed, t] 30 a 4 60 per bushol. 

 Al\. The sales of the week hare been seTeral car- 

 c!lu<v fl:U Corn al 56 a 5d ; and while 50 a 61c. per 

 iiurihern round, which is scarce, 63c ; Outs, few in 

 t, Diiuo bushels Delaware sold al 46 I -2c per bushel ; 



t sale &2c. 



a — Norlhcri>, bushel — to — — do. Round Yellow — 

 -Ao. Soulheru Flat V'ellow 57 a 68— While do. cO X61 



tf — a — —Rye, Northern, 75 a Oats, Soulh- 



a 47 — Northern do. 43 to 49— Beans, per bushel 75 



OUR. Genecee we quote tC 44 a «6 50i Ohio, $6 a 

 >mraon brands, cash. 

 imore, Howard Street, 4 nios. cr. S6 00 a — — do. 



9i 75 a 6 00 do. free of garlic, 86 00 a Phila- 



1 do. 4 mos. $5 97 a Kredericksburg, lowl'd 4 



l$5 87 B Alexandria, wharf mountain, a 



wreelown, 46 00 a 6 I2— Richmond Canal, 86 00 a 

 1. City.tG 75— Pelersburgh, Cilf Mills, 86 00 a 6 25 

 /OUntry 85 75 a 3 87 — Genesee, common, cash, 4$ 44 a 



fancy brands 86 51) a 6 56 — Ohio via Canal, 



1 6 37— Indian Jlcal in bbls., S3 00 a 3 25. 



) VISIONS. Sales by auction, the following parcels: 

 Is Mess Pork, 8 50 a 83 75 per bbl ; CO do Clear do, 

 do ; too do Prime, 86 20 ; 70 do Chimes and Rumps, 

 U do do. Clear, 810 75; 44 do Mess, 88 a 8 25 ; 39 do 

 83 per bbl. 4 mos ; 75 bbU. Western Beef, old, 4 50 



I I.I\\,V..> IIOTAMC «Ji\l»l>l':\ A.\l> .MIISKUY 



I >'LCilill>u, I., i. NEAH NKW VOUIl. 



I { LiUe qf i\fettra. Prince.) 



The new Proprietors of this long cslalilinhed 

 and well known Nurmrv. IdIo Iho proiwrly of 

 Wiltiiiin Priiier, f<>q ,nnil cuinpnniiitf the prein- 

 i..rv oev-tipiril and cuhivaled b) hiin as a .Nur- 

 sery (or nearly fifty years, tnleiid iint mil^ lo 

 j spare iin puiiis or expense to niaiiitnin the ancirnt eelebriiy 

 "I this eKlnbllshment lor its unrivalled collection of Tree«, 

 J >hrub« and Plant's, but to endeavor to merit the eonfidence 

 ami }tatruiia|ie of the public, by iiiti-Krity and liberalitv in 

 di':ilini;. and moderalion lni'hari;e«. I.eing ni e of llii' i>l<1e»i 

 ! .\irse'rie>i in the United Sinles, fniin.led upwards of hiilf u 

 renmry since, and great piiins and exjieiise linvini; for a lontj 

 I scries of years been bestowed by tlio late proprietor, in pro- 

 I curini; and cultivating every thing that was valuable, it no 

 ' iioubt eoiilaiiis at the present time a more extensive cidlec- 

 ticMiof Trees, Shrubs, Plants, etc., -variety as well as quan- 

 tiiy being consiilered. — lhun can be found elsewbtre iu the 

 United Slates. They now olTer for sale, 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 



Kvergreens, ("lowering Shrubs, and Ilerlioceous Plants, 

 Inilboiis Flower Kools, splendid Dahlias, of the latest va- 

 rieties, etc. Ornamental Trees and livergreeiis of an fxlra 

 size can be supplicij. A liberal discotliit will be made on 

 large orders. 



It is hoped that the public will not be misled by the at- j 

 tempt to transfer ihe name by which this Nursery has been 

 distineiilshod for forty years, to a piece of ground purchased 

 expressly and used principally for the purpose of a prixate 

 residence, another small lietiiched piece to which Mr. Prince 

 Sen., has recently removed, which was cultivated os a Nur- I 

 sery before Ihe Revolution, but has nut been for niany years I 

 past, except lo propogale Moius Multicaulis, and to another | 

 piece purcliascd only four years s:uce. The Proprietors 

 have no wish to refer to the name of, or in any wise to inter- i 

 fere with, the late proprietor, -further than is indispensably | 

 ni-cessary in strict justice to themselves, to wit : to ideiilify j 

 the premise's, make known the change of ownership, and lo 

 have the benefit of the reputation of this long established, 

 extensive, and well known Nuisery as such, afid which they j 

 purpose not only lo continue, but'lo increase ; and they will < 

 endeavor, and confidently hope by vigorous exertion' and a I 

 liberal expendiuire, t<T continue such reputation for the Nur- I 

 sery, and by strict integrity and liberality in dealing to estab- 

 lish one for thcmsehcs. 



Orders addressed to the subscriber, the conductor of flie I 

 establishment for the present proprietors, will be pronintly 

 attended to. New Catalogues al rcducct/ ;)ricc» luriiislKul 

 gratis. 



The subscriber also offers for sale a general assortment 

 of Garden, Field, and Flower Seeds, in large or small quan- 

 tities, warranted g-enuinc andTres/i. 



March 16. 2w G. R. GARRETSON. 



iJAKDKN .\ND PIEI.D SEEDS. 



JOSKPH HKKCK & CO. have received their full supply 

 of Garden and Field Seeds, which they warrant to be pure 

 and fresh, as folb 



, do do. 



—Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. 89 25 a 9 50 — Navy— 83 00 a 8 



0. 81 7 50 a 7 73— do Prime 83 00 a 5 50— Pork- 

 clear, 4 mo. bbl. 812 a 12 50— do Clear 811 a 11 iO 



Mess 89 00 a 9 60 — do Prime 87 00 a 8 00— do Mess 



Slates — a — 

 OL. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ax- 

 on shall not exceed 8 cu. per pound, free. All where- 

 valiie exceeds 8 cts. per pound, 32 per ct. ad. val. aad 

 Kt pound. 



mp^rianl operations have been made in this article 

 the week, and for most descriptions former prices are 

 jed. 



le or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 47 « 60-c. — Amer- 

 ull blood, do 43 a 46— Do a-4do40 a 41 — Do. 1-iido 

 (7_1.4 snd common do 30 a 32 —Smyrna Sheep, 



1, 2u a 26— Do. unwashed, 10 a 14— Bengasi do 

 -Saxonj, clean, — Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 . picked, 12 a 16— Superfine .\orthern pulled lamb 37 

 .No. 1 do. do. do. 35 a 37— No. 2 do no do 23 a 30- 

 do dodo 18 a 20. 



PS. No change exists, and sales are extremely limit- 



iort, Mass. 1341 per lb 12 a 13. 



Y, per ton, 820 to 25— Eastern Screwed 819 to 20. 

 EESE— Shipping and 4 meal, 4 to 6c.— New 5 to8. 

 GS, 16 a 2S. 



Early Cedo Nulli Peas. 



" Warwick do. 



" Dwarf do. 



" Washington do. 



" Frame do. 

 Blue Imperial do. 

 Marrowlat, &c. 

 White Aliringham Carrol 

 Long Orange do. 



Early Horn do. 

 Mangel Wurtzel Beet. 

 Sugar do. 

 l.oag Red do. 

 Early Turnip do. 

 Rula Baga. 



Turnips in great variety- 

 Early and Late Beans 

 sorts. 



FRUIT, ORKAMENTAl. TUBES, &c. 



NURSEKV OK WILLliM KENRICK, 



Of Peach, Pear, Plum and Cherry Trees, 

 a collection unrivalled in any former year, (or ex- 

 lensive numbcra of fine trees, of new and finest 

 kinds. Large addiiions of new, valuable, or 



beautiful, are just received from Europe. 



sclierrics of firsl quality, Apples, Quinces, Grape 

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

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

 all who apply. 



Ornaineulal Trees and Shrubs, Honeysuckles, &c. Splen 

 did varieties of double yellow Harrison and other Roses— 

 of Tree Pceonics, of llcibarcous Pieonics, and other flower- 

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

 newest kinds, Cockspur, Thorns, &c. 



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 transport lo all distant 

 |ilaces by land or sea. and delivered in the city free of charge, 

 lor transportation bt :ic.>iagon *liirh is sent thither daily, 

 or orders may be Icll allhe sland, al No. 44 Congress slrcel, 

 Boston. WILLIAM KKNRICK 



Nonanium Hill, Newton. 

 March 9. eplt2thjune 



SITUATION W ANTED 



AS GARDNER— by one thai has served a regular ap- 

 prenticeship in Europe, and has had seven years' experience 

 in this country. The best of reference given. Address J. 

 D. at this oOlce. March 9. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great iinproveim iii> have bein made the pasi )ear in tiM 

 form anil workiiiaii-.bip ol these Plough* ; the mould b< ard 

 has been so formed a* lo /ov Ihe Jurrmr '^rii'lr'eftf oerr 

 turnwf( in every particle q/' /p-aBaor tiul^ir,antl iracinr the 

 /frnuiid in III,- licft jiOKtible manner. The lenyili of lb* 

 mould board bus In n very much increanci, so that iIm 

 PbiiiKli works niili Ihe grealeM ea-te, both wiih re«(i<et lo 

 [ the holding and iin- leani. The Committee at Ihe bile trml 

 of Ploughs at Worn St. r, say, 



" Shoiibl our upinmn be asked as lo which o( the Pb.ugha 

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

 Ihe inquirer, il your land is inosiiy light and easy lo wotk, 

 try Prouty it Moars, but if your land w heaty, h iri orrocl.y, 

 nKoiN WITH Ma. HowAnn'a.'' 



At Ihe above mi'.tMned irial the Howard Plough ilH 

 more work, wilh Ihe same jHnrcr nftram.tlinn any other 

 phiifrh cshibitrd. Nu other tiiriied more than lwenlyar/«» 

 and one half inches, lo the 112 lbs. drangbl, while th* 

 f Inward Plough turned txcentimine and one /ia(f inchee, te 

 Ihr name foicrr of team ! All acknowledge that Howard'! 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most bubstanlially 

 mntle, 



'I'liere has been quire an improvemi'ni made on the shoe, 

 or land side o( this Plough, which can be tenewed without 

 having lo furnish a new biiidside: this shoe likewise seciiif* 

 the mould board and landside together, and sireiigiheus the 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from 96 to 815. A Ploni-h, 

 sufficient for breakmg up with (our cattle, will cost bImihI 

 810 60, and with culler 9|, with vkheel and culler, 82 6(1 

 extra. 



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

 Ihe New England "Agricultural Warehoise and Secit Stole, 

 Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Street, by 



JOSKPH BRECK & CO. 



t AR.1I IN 1.EXISGTON 



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

 Place, containing tibout 120 acre.", arijoining the Farm of 

 E. Phiniiey. Tlie land is of excellent quality, *ell stocked 

 with fruit trees, and a gooil supply of vountr wood. For 

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

 the premises. Lexington, Feb. 9, 1848. 



FARMS For SALE. 



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

 lieaulifutiysiluated, one mile and a quarter from the centre 

 of Billerita, on the main road leading from Lowell lo Bos- 

 ton ; 7 nmes from the former, and 17 miles Irnin the latter 

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

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

 menl built two ycara since for keeping swine, with an appar- 

 atus for boilin* with steam, and having every other conve- 

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

 Granary, and Cider Mill House, with a Grater Alill. 



Also, another Farm aiijo'ning the above, conlaiiiing about 

 Ibirty (tvc acres of Land, having a Dwellin ; House and large 

 Shop built two years ago, for a shoe esiablishmenl. The i- 

 bove named lands are of an excellent quality o( every variety 

 of soil, well calculated for profitable farmiiiL, and especially 

 adapted to Fruit, Hay and Vegetables f jr market, and con- 

 taining more than 8»6 Fruit Trees-- Said estate can be con- 

 veniently divided so as lo make three good (arms, or the 

 shop with live or six acres of land can be sold seiiarately lo 

 suit purchasers. 



The above properly if not previously sold at private sale, 

 will be sold at Public Auction on Thursday the 17th of March 

 next at 10 o'clock A. M. oji the premises. 



Any gentleman from the city, wishing a band.some situa- 

 tion lor a country residence, or any farmer oi mrchanic wish- 

 ing to |iurchase,may do well to call ond view the premises. 



Inquire of the subscriber, living near the same. 



SEUENO FISK. 



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



FARM For. SAL,E. 



For sale a Farm in Lexington situated one mile west of 

 the Village, and II miles from Boston, containing 173 acres, 

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

 under a high stale of cultivation. On the premises is a 

 large Dwelling House, which will conveniently acco.i.niodolo 

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

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

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

 ed with every variety of Fruit, and the Ganlen, which in- 

 cludes about an acre, wiih a choice selection of Shrubs and 

 Flowering I'laats, which the proprietor has devoted several 

 years in procuring, with great care and »xpcuse. Within 

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

 buildings adjacent to accommodate the Gardener. The 

 House IS healed upon the most approved plan, and is slock- 

 ed with a variety of the best Grapes, Fiowering plants, &c. 



A valuable stock of improved Short Horn, Durham, North 

 Devon, and Alderney Cattle will be sold to the purchaser of 

 the I'arin if wanted. For further particulars inquire ol 

 ARAD PROCTER, on the premises, or of JAMES VILA, 

 Bath Street, Boston. 



If not disposed of al private sale it will be offered at 

 Auction on Friday, Ist o(^ April at 3 o'clock P. H. 



Feb. 16. eplAl 



