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AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



343 



lllKKMOMKIItlCAl,. 



KrlKirlrilltir lhi> .\rvr Kneland iBtlurr. 

 U ii)j*0')r ihrt rittirinomrlrrat the (iiinlciior llio |iropric(i>rd 

 I tin New RngluiKl Fannrr, I1rij{hlon, Mnnii. in a •hndcil 

 foi tiai'ly oxpotura, fur iho »evk ciuling April 24. 



HKUII\< lOLN IM.AKTN. 



The prc»nl nun-, m ilie mi»l suiiuMr lur rcinuvini; I'l'i 

 »niiiiil pbnis Tlie siihscriljirs wjll furiiuh 20 fine spcnis 

 I't^T 9&, |Mck<Hl in moAS, in iiuch a ninnncr that they t-an l>e 

 IniiiM^Hirlml to uny difttancu with Knietv. 



April a? JOSKIMl BRECK &, CO. 



WILLIS'S LATEST lAIPROVKD SBIi:!) 80WL'.I(. 



mUIirrON MARKKT — Mos»at, April 25, \>i4-> 



Iteiwtieit fur llie .N<-w bnilinil Farmai. 



M Mnrl<el 2t>5 Beet Cnltle, 12 pairs Working oxen, ij. 



1 Cuw« aoil Calves, 200 Sheep, nnil 1500 Swine. 



I'mcia- litcf Cattle. We niiole a few exir* caltlu at , . '" "']"« ''''•'' "'atliine, tlm farmer may be onUin th.it 



|6 23. See..nd q,l;,lily. $5 ,-^0 a 5 75. Tl.itd quality, : '"' ^t'^, P"' '"'," "'^ er.n.n.l and at the annie lime 



,- I " ""^ "P'" poasihle manner. There hns been a great 



i.75t5:.5. ! diflieiilty in maehincs lor gowin>r garden seeds; they 



Working Oztn— Very few sales effected, 75, 80, 'JO, , «fc very apt to elog up, and the farmer might go over an 



ij •116. I "'."' "! ''.""' ""'' ""' *''*v " single seed ; but not so with 



^r. J /-„;... o.i«. O" or, OS -JO iri ._j a-i^ '''"' '' '' '" conslructed that it cannot poiseibly clog. 



Coiet ana Caltea. bales Jo, '-io,Jg, M.io, and-s.)S. \ i„ „«;n~ ii.io „,.,..,. ,i, j- _ "^ ( le "r 



. n n- n -,- . -^r , r n \ "*•"? "I's siiwcr, the farmer can save one hair ef 



Sheep.— Lots, 3 2o, 3 7o, l U5, and $j 00. [ his seed, and do the xvork at less than one quarter the 



SwiiM. — Lots to peddle, 3 5-S a 4 for sows, and 4 5-8 i expense of the co:ninon way of sowing, and have it 



Hor borrows. Larga Barrowa iit about 4cl8. Atj'j""* '" " "ludi better manner; it opens the furiow, 



., . , , r 1 .1 drops ihe seed, covers it over and rolls them down. 



mil, irom -1 io.> I-. ItATillsOw any kind of Garden Seeds ; say Ruta Bngn, 



— '~ Mangel Wnrlzel, Turnips. Carrots. Beets. Pnrsnips, On- 



ions, 4-0. For sale at the New Engliiiid Agriciillnral 

 I Warehouse and ^eed ."^tnre, Nos. 51 and 52 North Blur- 

 ket street, by JOSEl'IF BftECK »& CO. 

 . April 20. 



WilOI.ESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected icith great care, weekly. 

 SEEDS. Herds Grass, 02 75 to 3 00 per bushel. Red Top, 



to 45 cents. Clover— Northern, II to 12c.— Southern, 10 

 I c. Klai Seed, tl 50 to 1 85 hu.- Lucerne, 26 c.per lb. 

 ■afy Seed, >3 50 a 4 ou per bushel. 

 GRAIN. Sales of yellow flat com 66, 96 1-2, »nd 6rc. 



bushel; northern round, 67 I 20. Oats, few in market, 

 d ID better demand ; sales northern Rye, 70c per bushel. 



3orn — Northern, bushel — to do. Round Yellow — 



do. Southern Flat Yellow C6 a 67 —White do. 58 n 59 



Barley — a Rye, Northerti, 70 a — — Oats, South- 



4fr^ a 47— Noilhern. do. ii to 60— Beans, per huAliel 7S 

 60. 



fLOUR. Sales consist of Fredericksburg at 85 04,- cash,- 

 "-•6 12 on 4 nios; Baltimore wharf, garlicky, 45 62, cash, 



doCily Mills, »5 37, on 4 mos- Howard street, S6 cash, 

 d M 12 a 6 13 3-4, on short credit ; Gcneaee, (6 62 1-2, 

 ll fancy, <6 69 cash ; 400 bMs Ohio, S6 13 3-4, and 600 do. 



to arrive, S6 a 6 12 12 per bbl. 

 IBBllimore, Howard Street, 4 mos.. cr. 86 12 a do. 



rf, 8j 87 a — do. free of garlic, 86 12 a Phila- 



do. 4 mos. 86 12 a — — Fredericksburg, lowl'd 4 

 86 00 a. 6 12 — Alexandria, wharf mountain,— 85 S7 a 

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

 4— d». City, 87 00— Petersburgh, City Mills, 80 00 a 12 

 o. Country 85 67 a 6 00— Genesee-, common, cash, 8« 62 a 

 — do fancy brands 86 6» a 6 75 — Ohio via Canal, 

 as a 6 37— India-i Meal in bbls., 83 00 a 3 25. 

 •ROVISIONS. Sales by auction, 400 bbls Western 

 :ar Pork, 10 78 a 81 1 37; 412 do Mess, 8 25 a 8j 60; 29 



do. ordinary, 87 3," ; 390 do Prime, 86 12 ; 37 do Clear, 

 , 80 75 ; CU da Mess do 7 75 a 87 67 ; 121 do Prime, 84 a 



-eel- Mess, 4 i lo. new bbl. Sg 00 a 9 50— Navy— 83 00 a 

 -No. 1, 87 25 a 7 50^-do Prime 84 75 a 5 ou— Pork— 

 ra clear, 4 mo. bbl. 8l2 a — — do Clear 811 a — 

 o Mess 83 25 a 3 50 —do Prime 86 2i> a 6 50 — do Mess 

 a other Slates 8 25 a 6 SO. 



VOOI.. Duty. The value whereof at the place of el- 

 ation shall not exceeds cts. per pound, free. Allwhere- 

 nc value exceeds 8 cts. per pound, 32 per cl. ad. val. and 

 s. per pound. 



he sales. of this article have been during the past week, 

 very limited extent, and prices are still unsettled, 

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

 full blood, do 43 a 4S— Do. 3-4 do 33 a 40— Do. 4 -2 do 

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

 bed, 80 a 25 — Do. unwashed, 10 a 13 — Bengasi do 

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

 do. picked, 12 a 16— Snpcrflnc .Northern pulled lainli 37 

 —No. I do. do. do. 34 a 36 — No. 2 do do do 24 a 26- 

 3 do do do IS a 20. 



OPS. Th« market continues the same for prices as re- 

 ed la«t week. 



tsort, Mass. 1841 per lb 8 a 10 2<l dodo Ho 6 a 8. 



AY, per ton, 813 to 2a- Eastern Screwed 813 is IS 

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

 QGS, 18 a 16. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT- PlOiMSH. 



Great improvements have been made the past year in the 

 form and workmanship' of these Ploughs; the mould bi ftrd 

 has been sn formed as to Im, the furroio rompteleh/ orrr 

 txiening in evcrij particle of grasi or sliMle, anttlcnmn" The 

 ground in l/ir best possible vianncr. The length of Ihe 

 mould boani has hr n very murh increnSc.i, so that' (he 

 Plough works wrih Ihe greatest case, both ^Viih tespec*! to 

 the. holding and ihe team. The Committee at the late trial 

 of Ploughs at Woroester, say, 



" Should our opinion be asked as to which of the Plou^>hs 

 we should prefer for u.=;e oit a farm, we might p^rhap"! siy lo 

 the inquirer, if your land is mostly light and easy to vwiYk, 

 try Prouty & Mcars, but if your lahUis /icavij, hard orrocl.y, 

 BEGIN WITH Mr. HowAno's.'' 



At the above mer.f.oned trial nhe Howard' Plough Hid 

 more icork, with Ihe same pewer of team, than any other 

 plough exhibited. No other turned more ihan tweniyse.-ea 

 and one half inches, to the 112 lbs. draujht, while iha 

 Howard Plough turned iuentimine and one half inches, lo 

 the same pctcerof team.! All acltnowledgc that Howard's 

 Ploughs ste much the strongest and most substantially 

 made.- 



There' hag been quite an improrement made on the shoe, 

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

 iiavrng to furnish a new laiidside : this shoe likewise secures 

 the mould board and landside together, and strengthens the 

 Plough very much. 



The price of th* Ploughs is from S6 to 8|5. A Ploosh, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost nbiiiit 

 810 50, and with culttr «l,with whertand cutter, 82 CO 

 extra. 



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

 iheTVeV England Agricultural Warehouse and Sceit .Slwre, 

 Nos. 61 & 52 North Market Street, by 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 April 20 



Kill IT, OK.VAMIC.V IMI. TIIF.KH.dLC. 



Hi'iisihv or wiii.UM arrinicK, 



or I'e.trh, J'eiir, f'lum .ind Cherry Trrrn, 

 a cnllci'iion unrivalled in any former year, lor ex- 

 It'iiHive nuinbera of fine trrc, of new and fineal 

 kinds. Large additions of new, valuable, or 

 beautiful, are just received from K.uropr. 

 Gonhcbernrs of firsi quality, Appb-i, flnincrs, ftrapa 

 Vines, Rnspbcrrie*. (^urrenla, Sirnwberrica, 4tc The new 

 abridged and descriptive Catalogue for 1 948, will be lent U> 

 all who apply. 



Ornnmeiitnt Trees and Shruba, Honcysurklea, &c. Splen- 

 did varieties of double yellow Hnrriaon and other Roses — 

 of Trse Pujonics, of Hcibnreous Piponiet. and olher flower- 

 ing Plants— of double DAhlias, tt.c., Rhubarb of first rata 

 newest kinds, Cockspur, Thorns, fiic. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber, will be promptly 

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

 packed in iiials and nii>ss lor safe tmnsporl to all ilistani 

 places by land or sen, and dulivered in the city free of charge, 

 lor tron^porlation by the wagon wliirh is senl thither daily, 

 or orders may be lelt nt the stand, at No 44 Congress street, 

 Borfon. WILLIAM KENRICK 



Nonanium Hill, Newton. 

 March 9. eptl2thJune 



GARDEN AND FIELD S&EDS. 



JOSEPH BRECK S, CO. have received their full supply 

 of fiardcn and Fiold Seeds, which they warrant to be pur* 

 and fresh, us folhuvs: 



F.arly Horn do. 

 Mangel Wurtzel Beet. 

 Sugar do. 

 Long Red tio. 

 Early Turnip do. 

 Ruta Bami. 



Turnips in great variety. 

 Early and Late Beans of 

 sorts. 



Early Ce^lo Nulli Peas.' 



" Warwick do. 



" Dwarf do. 



" Washington do. 



" Frame ilo. 

 Blue Imperial do. 

 Marrowfat. &c. 

 White Allringham Carrot 

 Long Orange do. 



SBEd BARIiEY, AMD OATsi 



For sale at No. 52 North Market ati, a prime lot of Seed 

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



Boston, April 6. 



APPLBi STOCKS. 



#The subscribers offer for sale 10,000 fine Apple 

 Stocks two years old. 

 JOSEPH J5RECK &,CO. No. SI North Market 

 St. Boston^ April 6. 



A prime lot of larc* sixe 

 sale by J. BRECK & CO., 

 March 30, 1842. 



FRUIT TB.BIBB. 



e. Pear, and Plum Ireea, for 

 52 North Market •(. 



(jRASS SISEDS. 



Northern and Souiht™ Clover Seed— White Dutch do. 

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

 Meadow Grass— Oat Grass, iio. Millet, Kape, Canary and 

 Hemp Seed. Every variety of seed for Agricultural or 

 Horticultural purposes, may be obtained at the Agricultural 

 EjlabMshmeiil, No. 52 North Market street, Boston. 



March 9. 



KEiAU AND PLVSI STOCkS 



For sale by SAMUEL POND, Camhridgcport 



Atparagua root*. 



Also, 

 April 20. 



FRUIT TREKS. 



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

 choice co'lection of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, and Peach 

 Trees. Also, a gr«at variety of Scions cut from fruit bear- 

 ing 'J'cees. Apply by mail to the Superiiitendanl. 



ROBERT MANNING. 



Salem, April 6, IS42. 3w 



~ "^ MllCK MANUAL. 



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

 ual for Farmers.' By Dr S. L. Dana; price SI. 

 Boston, A^il 13. 



CViWBRIDmCPORT KURSBRY. 



SAMCEL POXD, Nin-seryman, Columbia 

 street, C»mbridge|)ort, Mass. Has for sale a 

 choice assortment ol FRUIT TREES, 

 SHRUBS, R O O T S , and V I .\ E S, 

 among them are the best varieties of Apple, 

 Cherry, Peach, Apricot, Grapevines, A.*.parngus, 

 Rhubarb, I'ear slocks, Apple do.. Plum do , Currants, Goose- 

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

 hand. March 23. 



APPLE SCIONS. 



The subscriber can supply very large and thrifty scions 

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

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

 the choice kinds of I'cara and Plumi. Orders lelt at J. 

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

 85 Washington St., Boston, or sent by mail, to Briihlon, will 

 be piomptly allended to. JAMES L. L. F. WARREN. 



April 6. 



