VOL. XT. KO. «1. 



AND H R T I C U L T V. R A L R R G I S T E R . 



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TllK.llMO.MF.TRlCAl. 

 UolM'llrilfur Ihr New Kii|lnna Intincr. 

 iiigf ->f ihr Diermoinrtcritt (lir (i]«r(!etuirtlie propriolor* 

 Iw .New tln^lanil farmer, Ilri|{hlun, Mkm. in ■> •katlol 

 thi>rl\ nx|H»iir«. fur Ihewepk aixlinK April 10. ! 



(JOOMKIIKKHV III HIIK.H. 



JOSKI'H IIKI'.CK A: CO , Ii«tc ricnvinl n prime lot ol 

 C^outolirrry liiishrs tpiia Scotlnml of iho fliicsl TarieliM. , 

 For »alc nt ii 37 pt>r ilozcn, ot ditierciit sorts. 



Iloklnn, April 19. 



reh, 1S42. 



nilty, 



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dru-Mlay, 



UMt.y, 



dav, 



|fi,A.M. I 12, M. I «i,l'..M. I Wind 



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itIliH fO.N .M.ARKKT.— Mo.M.»», .\pril 11, IIM2. 



Knxirlfiir..riri« .N.-\v Knjianil F»rmpr. 

 M M.irltcl 2t">0 B«p| Cattle, 31) pairs Working oxen, 

 C.iws nnd CaJTOs, 100 Sliei'p, ami IT.SO Swino. 

 'Kiirs — Rtef Cuttle Laisl weeks price; wero fully 

 .iiiiej. \Vu quota first i|ualitv, $>'> 75 a G 00. Sec- 

 qualily, $5 00 a 5 50. '1 liitd quality, $4 25 a 



forking OxCTi.— Sales, 70, 84, 95, 10.5, and $110, 



ITS and Calta. Sales 23, 24, 25 and $32. 

 A«f/).— Lots, 3 25, $3 50. A fine lul Corset weslh- 

 at about 7. 



r. — Lot£ to peddle, from 3 1-4 to 4 for sows, and 

 1 4 1-4 !■> 5 for barrows. \\ retnil, from 4 1-2 to C. 



Ml'CK AIANUAl.. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., The Mucic Man- 

 ual for Fanaora. By Dr S. L. Oana; price tl. 

 Uoslon, April 13. 



WHOLES.4LE PRICKS CURRENT. 



Corrected icith great aire, teeeklij. 

 SEDS. Herds Grass, fl« 6? to 3 00 perliushel. Red Top, 

 I 60 cents. Clover— Northern, II to 13c.— Southern, 10 

 ;. Flax Seed, 61 60 to 1 ,-55 bu. Lucerne, 25 c.per lb. 

 r)- Seed, S3 .iO a -t 00 per l>ush«l. 

 RAIN. The principal operations comprise yellow flat, 

 Mc. and one lot do, weiching 112 a 113 lbs to the Laf;, 

 jer bushel; a cargo North Carolina, 33 1 2c. free of 

 rfaje, and Rappahannock 59c per bushel ; Oats, Dela- 

 ■,i<> a ITc; Rye Northern, 70 « 73c per lushel 



)rn— Northern, bushel — to do. Round Vellow — 



— <lo. Sojlhcrn Flat Yellow 66 a — —White do. 69 a — 



irloy — a Rye, Northern, "0 a — — Oats, Soulh- 



15 a 47— North«rn do. 48 to 50— Beans, per bushel 75 

 0. 



,OUR. The general operations of the week have been : 

 ard street, 80 a C 12 1-2: 300 bhls. Baltimore wharf, 

 i 31 a 3 75 per hbl, cash : 300 bbls. Fredericksburg, 

 mos ; 100 do do t6 12 1-2.4 mos ; 300 do Richmond 

 \1, S6 1-16, cash ; 200 do do, 86 25,4 mos; Georgtlown, 

 5 do do. 



■Itimore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. 86 12 a lio, 



•f, 45 37 a — do. free of garlic, S6 00 a 6 12— Phila- 

 lia do. 4 mos. SC 00 a 12— Fredericksburg, lowl'd 4 

 86 00 a 6 12 — Alexandria, wharf mountain,— 85 67 a 

 Georgetown, 86 12 a 6 25 — Richmond Canal, 86 12 a 

 -do. City, 86 75— Peiersburgh. City Mills, 86 23 a 6 37 

 . Country 85 87 a 6 00— Genesee, common, cash, 36 62 a 



- do fancy brands 86 75 a Ohio via Canal, 



• a 6 37— Indian Meal in bhls., 83 00 a 3 25- 

 tOVISIONS. The sales by auction have been 175 bbls 

 tern Clear Pork at 81 1 23 per bbl, 4 mos ; 200 do Mess 

 J5 a 8S 50 ; 333 do Prime, S6 12 I -2 do ; 33 do Clear, 

 a 810 .^0 do; 20 do Shoulders, 84 75 do; 300 do West- 

 •rimi! Beef 34 a 4 12 1 2 do ; 50 do dodo, 82 62 1-2 do; 

 . do. Mess do, 87 a 7 37, do, 4 mos ; 53 bbls Mess Pork, 

 8 a 7 6-3 ; 63 do do. 87 1 -2 per bbl cash. 

 ;l— Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. S'j 00 a 9 50— Navy— 83 00 a 

 No. 1 , 87 25 a 7 60— do Prime 84 T5 5 00— Pork— 

 I clear, 4 mo. bbl. 812 a — — do Clear 811 a — 

 M'ss 89 25 a 3 50 —do Prime 65 00 a 7 00— do Mess 

 other Slates 8 26 a 3 «o. 



DOL. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 tion shall not exceed 3 cts. per pound, free. All where- 

 ; valuK exceeds acts, per pound, 33 per ct. ad. val. and 

 . per pound. 



me or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 47 a 60 c. — Amer- 

 fuU blood, do 43 a 45— Do. 3-4 do 33 a 40— Do. 1-2 do 

 35 — 1-4 and common do 29 a 30 — Smyrna Sheep, 

 ed, 20 a 25— Do. unwashed, 10 a 13— Bengasi do 

 ) — Saxonj, clean, — Buenos Ayree unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 o. picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamb 37 

 -No. I do. do. do. 34 a 36 — No. 2 do do do 24 a 20— 

 I In dodo 13 a 20. 



)PS. A lot of 2S bales New-Hampshire, 1st sort sold 

 per lb, on 4 mos cr. 



sort, Mass. 1841 per lb 8 a 10 2d do do do 6 a 3. 



[lY, per ton. 813 to 22- Eastern Screwed 819 to — 

 lEEsE — Shipping and 4 meal, 4 to 6c. — New S to3. 

 iGS, 12 a 16. 



SllLDKRIlIKS POR SILK, AND OTHRK 



TKKKS. I 



FLUrtllING, L. I. NEAri NEW YORK. > 



W.M. R. I'RINCE, olT.-rs for sale at the Lin- I 

 niiian Botanic Gnnlen and Nurseries, luo.ciiiiil 

 Midbcrry trees of the linesl kinds for the silk I 

 culture nt 830 per thousand and at a credit that i 

 will enatile the purchaser to pay for them, nut 

 "I ihe silk produced. They consist of the splendid new Cir- 

 cassian, .Multicaulis, Eipansa, Elala, Alpine, Moreiti, nnd 

 Hroussa varieties. Also the usual immense assortment of 



FRUIT AND ORNAMtNTAL TREES 



and Shrubbery, (ireenhoiise Plants, Bullions Roots, Splen- 

 did Dahlias, ami Garden Seeds. The New Catalogues with 

 very reduced prices will be sent gratis, to all who apply, 

 post paid, and on all orders enclosing cash or a draft for Iho 

 amount, a discount of 10 per cent will be allowed. 



N. B. The Plums, Cherries, Peaches, and most other 

 Fruit Trees are of large size, as well as the Onianienial 

 Trees and Shrubs, and the Plums are budded on Plum 

 stocks. April 6. 



SEKD BARLEY, AND OATS. 



For sale at No. 52 North Market St., a prime lot of S»ed 

 Barley. Also English Oats. J. BRECK & CO. 



Boston, April 6. 



APPliB STOCKS. 



#The subscribers offer for sale 10,000 fine Apple 

 Stocks two years old. 

 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. No. 51 North Market 

 St. Boston.- Apri>6. 



APPLE SC(ONS. 



The subscriber can supply very large and thrifty scions 

 of the following kinds, Baldwin, Greening, River, Porter, 

 Nonesuch, Pearmain, Sweetings, &.e. i.Vc. Also, a few of 

 the choice kinds of Pears and Plums. Orders left at J. 

 BRECK & Co., or at the counting room of the subscriber. 

 35 Washington St., Boston, or sent by mail, to Brighton, will 

 be promptly attended to. J.\MES L- L. F. WARREN. 



April 6. 



PRCIT TREES. 



For sale at the Pomniogical Garden. Salem, Mass., a 

 choice collection of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, and Pencil 

 Trees. Also, a great variety Bf Scions cut from fruit bear- 

 ing Trees. Apply Iry mail to the Snperiniendnnt. 



ROBERT MANNING. 



Salem, April 6, 1842. 3w 



GARDEN AND 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 of Garden and Field Seeds, \ 

 and fresh, as follows : 

 Early Cedo Nulli Peas. 



" Warwick do. 



" Dwarf do. 



" Washingtoikdo. 



" Frame do. 

 Blue Imperial do. 

 Marrowfat, tStc. 

 White Altrfngham. Carrot. 

 Long Orange do. 



FIELD SEEDS. 



have received t.Seir full supply 

 hich they warrant to be pure 



Early Horn do. 

 Mangel Wurlzcl Beet. 

 Sugar do. 

 Long Red do. 

 Early Turnip do. 

 Ruta Baga. 



Turnips in great variety- 

 Early and Late Bcbcs 'V^ 

 sorts. 



FARM IN LEXINGTON . 



For sale, a farm in Lexington known as.<he Hastings 

 Place, containing about 120 acres, adjainiag the Faria of 

 E. Phinnev The land is of excellent quaJity, well stocked 

 with fruit trees, and a good supply of voiiiig wood. For 

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

 tlie premises. Lexington, Feb. 9, 1842. 



FRVIT TREES. 



A prime lot of large size Apple, Pear, and Plum trees, for 

 sale by J. BRECK & CO., No. S2 North Market u. 

 March 30, 1842. 



UltASS SEEDS. 



Northern and Southern Clover Seed— White Dutch do. 

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

 Meadow Grass— Oat Grass, &c. Millet, Rape, Canary and 

 Hemp Seed. Every variety of seed for Agricultural or 

 Horticultural purposes, may be obtained at the Agricultural 

 Establishment, No. 62 North Market street, Boston. 



March 9. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great improvements have bei'n mnile the past year in the 

 form and workmansliip ol these Plinighs ; the iiiuuld brarrt 

 has been so formed as to lai/ the furrow rnriiftlrtely Ofirr, 

 turning in ctcrij particle 0/ graat or Hul<blr, andicnr'ing the 

 ffroand in the' best possible manner. The length of tlio 

 mould board has li< n very mu. h increascrl, so that the 

 Plough wnrks with the grcntnsl ease, both with respect to 

 the holding and the team. The Cominiltco at the late trial 

 of Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



" Should our opinion be asl(»d as to which of the Plough* 

 we should prefer (or use on a farm, we might perhaps say 10 

 the inquirer, if your lanit is mostly light and easy to work, 

 try Prouty & Mears, but if your lank is Itcavij, hvd orrocl.tj, 

 DEom WITH Mb. Howahd'h.'' 



At the above me'.tioned trial the Howard Plough did 

 more work, with the same pnccr of learn, than any other 

 plough exhibited. No other turned more than twentysu.'en 

 and one half inches, to the 112 lbs. draught, while the 

 Howard Plough turned txcenlmiinc and one half incHet . to 

 the same power of team ! All acknowledge that Iloword't 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most substantially 

 made. 



There has been quiie an iniprnvcmenl made on the shoo, 

 or laud side of this Plough, which can he renewed witlioul 

 having to furnish a new lanilside: this shoe likewise secuics 

 the mould board and landside together, and strengthens the 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from S6 to8l5. A Ploiiph, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost about 

 810 50, and- with cutter 31, with wheel and cutter, 82 M 

 extra. 



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

 the New Eiigland Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Stouc, 

 Nos. 51 & 62 North Market Street, by 



JOSEPH BREGK &. CO. 



FARM FOR SALE, 



Situated in Groion, on Fanners' Row, so called, a pleas- 

 ant road, leadinglo the Academy, one mile from the village. 

 The farm contains 90 acresof mowing, pasturing, and tillage 

 land, and in a lair state of cultivation ; also a youn? Or- 

 chard of grafted ftuil in a thriving condition. There is on 

 the premises a large two story H'luse, well provided with 

 B rooms on the ground floor, and a good cellar under the 

 wliole ; two barns one CO feot by 30, and the other 30 by 26 

 with cellars under both : sheds and other oiilbiiildines, and 

 wells of nev^r failing water. Any gentleman wishing to 

 purchase, will find this a very desirable situation. For ("ar- 

 iher inlnrmation apply to J. BRECK & CO., No. 51 and 

 52 North Market St., Boston, to WM. EATON, Sen St.. or 

 to the subscriber on the premises, JOSHUA T^AToN. 



Grotou, March 30, 1642. 3w 



FRVIT, ORVA.IIENTAL TREES, <fco. 



NURSEnV OF ■WILLIAM KENRICK, 



Of Peach, Pear, Plum and Cherry Tree*, 

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

 tensive numbers of fine trees, of new and finest 

 kinds. Large additions of new, valuable, or 

 beautiful, are just received from Europe. 

 Gooseberries of first quality, Apples, (luinces, Grape 

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

 abridged and descriptive Catalogue for 1842, will be sent to 

 »l! who apply. 



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

 did varieties of double yellow Harrison and other Roses — 

 of Tree Paeonies, of Hcibarcous PsEonies, and other flower- 

 ing Plants- of double Dahlias, &c., Rhubarb of first rata 

 newest kinds, Cockspur, Thorns, 6ic. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber, will be promptly 

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

 packed in mats and ninss for safe transport to all distant 

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

 for transportation by the wagon which is sent thither daily, 

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



Boston. 

 March 9. 



WILLIAM KENRICK 

 Nonautum Hill, Newtnn. 

 ept 12th June 



CAMBRIDGEPOKT M'RSERY. 



SA.MUEL POM). Nurseryman, Columbia 

 street, Cambridgeport, Slass, Has for sale a 

 choice assortmciil of FRUIT TREES, 

 SHRUBS, R O O T S , and VINES, 

 among them are the best varieties of Apple, 

 Pear, I'lum, Cherry, Peach, Apricot, Grapevines, Asparagus, 

 Rhubarb, Pear stocks, Apple do.. Plum do. .Currants, Goose- 

 berries. Raspberries, &c. Trees of an extra size always on 

 hand. March 23. 



