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ilir riipi iiiDiiirter ni ilio (Sanlriiar llic proiiriclnm 

 t^nitUnil Fiirnier, ttriKluon, MniiM, in n •hndoil 

 lei'tyf^xpoaure, fur ih«wcrk cntling Mny 1> 



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N. W. 

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 N. VV. 

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Kill ION M.VKKKT— M.>-<i.AT, Mny '->, I84v.>. 

 Kri'nrlFiirHrllip Now Rnelnnd Farmrr. 

 Market 240 Hfof Cnllle, 15 pairs Working oicn, 

 ns and CulviMi, 4M Sliei'p, Hn<l I53U ^)win•. 

 <.,!> — fletf Cnlllc A fuw clioiio raltlii si $6 25. 

 qii.ili(y, $5 75 a ti 00. Second quulily, $5 5U s 

 1 I.IkI qu.ilay, $4 75 n 5 'Jri. 

 firAi/ii' Oicn — Salrs 70, rC>. !)0, and $110. 



in</ Ciilrts. Sales \S, 23, 25, 2^, and ;ji:J5. 

 rrp. — IjoIs were sold from 2 25, to *4 50. 



— LoU lu pi'ddli: Iroiii 3 1-4 l'> 1 for sows, and 

 4 lo 5 l..r b.irrows. Lot tii close, 3 ond 3 1-2 

 lliig-i 3 and 4. Al relril, from 4 to (i. 



WHOLESALE PKICES CURKENT. 



Corrected uUh great care, imA.'y 



EPS HerdsGrass, $1 75 to 3 00 |H-rliusliel K*d Top, 

 .^ cents. 1,'loTcr— Nnrlhcrn, II to lie. — Soutliern, 10 

 I III Seed, *1 6J lo I H5 l.u. Lucerne, 25 c.pcr lb. 

 Seed. S3 50 a 4 00 |><r bushel. 



;.Xl.\. Corn. Yellow fla; 60 a &7 ; round do, fiS a 



.•t biihhel ; while CO a 62c do do- Oais, Delaware an I 



1 Kiv.-r,4S a oO 



■„_.\.)tllicrn, bushel 70 to7l— do. Round Yellow C5 



—.1.) Southern Flat Yellow 66 n 67 —While do. 6i>n 62 

 I,. J- _ a — — Ilye, Northern, — a — — do Southern, 



.5— Oats, South---in, 45 a 43— Northern do. 43 to 50— 



., |.vr bushel 75 a I 50. 



OUU Sales ol Genesee have been mmle al 86 31 a 

 iM bbls Baltimore City Mills for export aiC^ST, 4 

 4> bbls Georgetown. 



tiiiuore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. 86 12 a 6 26— do. 

 $j ^7 a — do. free of garlic, S6 12 a I'hila- 



i':i .!•>. 4 mos. 46 12 a — — I'redericksbur?, lowlM 4 



so 10 a Alexandria, wharf niountuin,— »:> o7 a 



J.N.rReuiwn, *6 12 a li 23 — Rictimond Canal, S6 12 a 

 di. City, •? 00— I'ctersburgli, City Mills, »6 00 a 6 12 

 C'ouQlry S6 00 a Genesee, coinu4on, cash, S6 31 a 



- do fancy brands 8c 30 a — — Ohio via Canal, 

 , India'i Meal in bbls , S3 ou a 3 2j'. 



itVlSlOiNS Sales con-ist ol Mess licef, 89 a 1-4, 

 nail lots »9 1-2 per l.bl, 1" a 120;j do. prime do.. *1 30 

 r I. II ; 50 bbls. Sou kegs VVesletn Lard, 5 1-4 a 5 3-4u, 



c per lb; SOii dp. d". by auction, 3 1-3 a 6 3 4c, 4 inos; 

 Ms .\lc»s Heef, ..rdinary *5 75 a 5 87 1-2 per bbl ; 20 

 I. Prime, 83 75 per bbl, cash ; 10 bbls clear I'ork, 

 l>er bbl, cash; 60 bbls clear Pork 9 1-2 a 9 1-4 per 

 II bl.ls W.;stem Lard, 4 3-lc per lb. 

 I- .Mess, 4 I lo. new bill, ia 00 a 9 30 — Navy— 8.S 00 a, 



\o 1 , 87 23 1 7 50i-do. Prime $4 50 a 6 00- Pork — 

 c ear. 4 iiii.. bbl. 8i2 a — —do Clear 811 a — 



Mf -s 8j 23 a 8 50 — do Prime 86 21- a 6 59— do Mess 

 ith-r StatejiS 25 a 3 60. 



ij .. Iluty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 ;iii. shall not exceed 6 els. per pound, free. All wtiere- 

 v:t le exceeds 8 els. per pound, 32 per ct. ad. vol, and 



l"- P"" 



id. 



f pulled and fleece continue to be made in mod- 



quantilies, al present quo.aiioiis. 



ir Saxony Kleec^-f, washed, lb. 47 a 50 c— Amer- 



toll ilood b> 43 a 43— Do 3 4 do 33 a 40— Do. l-2do 

 l.'i -1-4 and common do 29 a 30 — Smyrna Sliccp, 

 1, .;o a 25-- Df>. unwashed, 10 a 13— ISengasi do 

 --axon} .rlean. — Buenos .\yres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 p- ked, 12 a 16— Sii|>erlinc .Vorihern pulled lamb 37 

 .\( . 1 do. do. do. 34 a 3C — No. 2 do (lo do 24 a 26- 

 do 'lodo IS a 20. 



il'S Sales of 25 bales have liecninadeat 11 a 11 l-2c, 

 me small lots have been takt^n for export. 



.i.rl Mass. H41 perlb It a II 1-a, 



V, p>'r ton, 813 to 22— liaslern Screwed 813 10 18 



l.KSt; -Shi^lping and 4 meal, 4 to 6c.— New S to 8. 



GS. 2 a 16. 



DAHLIA PUI.ES. 



SliPH BRECK & CO., ollcr for sale looo superior 

 a Po;es, with ibe bark pealed oti, in bunnl-s of nm, or 

 dozen. Boston, Hay 3, 1S42. 



n.tiii.i AS. 



Ko. sale at the AgMcullurul U arebon^e. No. .,2 .\„il 

 Market sireei, a larg- assortment ol Double Dahlias id ih 

 fine.i varieties. J( SKPll IIRKCK «t C>) 



RoMon, -May 3. Iti42. 



HRUIIiV4:iOlJ!l I«L,ANTB. 



The present tune, is the most siiiluMe lor reiiiovini; Per- 

 einitftl plants. The subscribers will furnish 2it line specii-s 

 b>r 85, picked in moss, in nucli a manner that they can be 

 transported lo any dinlaiicu wiih saletv. 



April 27 J-)Sfa;PH RRUCK 4i CO. 



>VII.MS'S I.ATRST IMPROVEU SEED SIOWKK. 



rir Uil, IM.irl.in-, 111,- |:,l„„ , Ui :, i„ , ,i n., ;,M| 



bis seed is put iiihi (lie ^rnmnd, and ill i(,e s.uii.- nine 

 111 the best poa.-^ililc inauncr. There lias been a great 

 diffieiilly in marhiiies lor sowing garden seeds; ih.y 

 ar« very apt to rlog up, anri the farmer might go over an 

 aero ol land and not sow a single seed ; but not so with 

 this; it is so consirucied tli.u il cannot possibly clog. 

 In using this sower, the fanner f^un save one half of 

 his .seed, and do the work at less than one quarter Ibe 

 expense of the common way of sowing, and have it 

 done in a much better manner; il r.pons the fiirinw, 

 drops the seed, cover.s il over and rolls them down. 

 Il will sow any kind ofGarden Seeds; s,iy RiUa llagi, 

 Mangel Wurlzel, Turnips. (. nrrnts. Reels, Parsnips, On- 

 ions, ^-c For sain nt the New England AgrieiilMiral 

 Warehouse mid Seed Store, Kos. 5! and 52 Nort'i Mar- 

 ket slreel, by JOSKPII BRECK & CO. 

 April 20 



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M ■ PROVED EASY DRAUGHT -PlOUGHv 



Great uiqiiovcnHiils have been made the past vear in the 

 form and workmanship o( these Ploughs; the luould bi nrd 

 has been so formed as to An/ (V furrow rom/ilc.'c!]/ orcr 

 turning in ernnj parlide of grass iyrsluhble,anihcnvhT' llic 

 ground i,i tlw hat possible' manner. The length of the 

 mould board has bi n very much increasc.1, so. ihal the 

 Ploii-h works with the greatest case, both wiih respoci to 

 the holdmi; ami the learn. The Cominitlre at the late I mil 

 of Ploughs at Won-esler, say, 



" Shoulil our opinion be asked as to which of the Ploughs 

 we shoii'd prefer lor use on a farm, we might perhapv saj lo 

 the inquirer, il your land is mostly light and easy to woik, 

 try Proiity & Me.irs, but if your /anrfi/AcaPv, A irJor.-oc/.i; 



DF.G1N WJTIl Mn. Hnw»nD'3 '■ ■' 



At Ihe above me-.t:oned inal the Howard Pl-ugh dirt 

 more work, reilh the same pmrer nf learn, than ami iillier 

 plough exhlbHeil. iVo other turned more than twentvse en 

 and one hall inches, lo the 112 lbs. drauibt, while i he 

 Howard Plough turned twcnti/nine and one half inAea la 

 the same power nf letini ! A 11 acknourledgE that.i4nward"s 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most substaniinllt 

 made. " 



There has 'een qniie an improvement made on the shoe, 

 or land side ol :liis Plough, which can be renewed wiiln.ui 

 having to fiirni>h a new landsile this shoe likewise serines 

 the mould board and landside together, and slrcnglhens the 

 Plough very much 



The price of the Ploughs is from 86 to 815. A Plon-'b, 

 soffieieni for breaking up with four callle. will cost about 

 8.0 oil, and with culler 8l,wilh wheel and cutter 82 50 

 extra. 



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

 the New Kngland Agricnliiirnl Wnrehoise and Seed Sl-'irc, 

 Nos. 51 & 52 North Alarket Street, bv 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



April 20 



h'HI'ir. <>H.\AMI>;N'|-.\I< TIIKKK Ac. 

 KunsiiiT or wii.i.itN ekkricr, 



or I'rarU. Pear. Plum ond Chrrry Trem, 



a cfdleeiifMi uiirivnlled in any foriiMT )eiir, lor cx- 



lensiv- iiuinbera of fine trei'n, of n'".v an. I llnni 



kinds. Large addiiinni nf new. vnliiahir, or 



beautiful, are junl reeeivcd Ironi Kuro|H'. 



Oookeberries of firsi quality, Applen, Uainc-'s. firap* 



Vinea, Raspberries. Cu-reius, Sirawberrien, 4te The nr» 



abridged and descriptive Catalogue for I8«, will U srol Is 



all who apply. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Huneynuckiea, jtr. Splen- 

 did vnrieliea of doul-le yellow Harrison and olher Roues— 

 nf Tree Pironies, of lleibareous l*(ronie», nnd olher flower- 

 i ing Plants- of double Dahlias, «ic., Rhubarb of firal rata 

 I newest kinds, Co. Lspur, Thorns, Stc. 



! All orders addies^ed to the subscriber, will be promptly 



I aii.nded lo, and Trees win n so ordered, will |e seenrrljr 



I packed in mats nnd moss lor snfo transport lo all dislinl 



places hy land or sea, and delivered in the city free ofcbarsr, 



lor Iranspoclalion by the waeon which is sent Ihiilicr daily, 



or orders may be lell ot the stand, at No ■)! (Jnngress sirerl, 



Boston WILLIAM KKNRICK 



Nonanium Hill, Newton. 



MarchS.- rptl2thjune 



GARDRN AND FII£I.,D SKED8. 



JOSKPII BRICCK & CO. have received their full supply 

 o( (iarilen and I'li-l.l Seeds, which they uorrar.l lobe pur« 

 and Iresh, as (ollnws : 



I F.arly Horn do. 



I Mangel Wurlzel Beet. 



PEAK A WD PM'M KTOCkR- 



Por sale by SAMUI:L POND, Cambridgeport. Alsr 

 Asparagus routs. April 20. 



Knr'y Cedo Nulli Peas. 



" Warwick <lo. 



" Dwarf do. 



" Washington do. 



" Frame (lo. 

 Blue Imperial do. 

 ^larrowtat. fee. 

 White Aliriiighnm Carrol 

 Long Orange do. 



Sugar do. 

 I l.orig Red do. 



Early Turnip do. 

 I Ruta Baga. 



I Turnips in great variety. 

 Early and Late Beans of 

 korls. 



SKRD BAIU'Ii-V, AND OATS. 



. For sale at No. 32 North Murkcl St., a prime lot of S-ed 

 Barley. Also gtiglish-Oats. . J. BKECK & CO. 



Boston, April 6. 



APPLB STOCKS. 



A»3t The subscribers olfer for sale 10,000 fine Appl« 

 j^^i Slocks two years old. 



^^ JOSKPll BRF.CIC Si- CO. No. 61 North Market 

 ^^^^ St. Boston. Aprils. 



Kit U IT TRKES. 



A prime lot of large size AppI-, P< ar, and Plum trees, for 

 ale by J. BHKCK & CO., No 62 North Market st. 

 March 30 18)2. 



UIIASS SBRDS. 



Noilhem and Ronlh<}Tii.(>;iover Seed— Wliite Dutch do. 

 —Lucerne— Herd- iir->-^--i^li-J Top-Orcli ir.i Grass— Fowl 

 Meadow Grass— Oat Grass, &,c. Millel, Rape, ('unary and 

 Hemp Seed. Everyk variety of .seed (or A = ricullural or 

 Horlicului.-al purposeaC niay be obtained al the Agricultural 

 Eslablislimcnc, No ait,.North Market street, Boston. 



March 9. 



FUi;iT TREKS. 



For sale at the Pomi^gical Garden. Salem, Mass., a 

 choice CO lection of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, nnd Peach 

 Trees Also, a great varjety of Scions cut from Iruil hear- 

 ing Trees. Apply by mqil lu the Superinteinlnnt. 



ROBKRT MANNING. 



Salem, April 6, 1S42. 3w 



nn;cK MAnruAL.. 



Forsaleby JOSEPH BRF.CK & CO., The Muck Man- 

 ual for Farmers. By Or S. L. Dasa; price 81. 

 Boston, April 13. 



CAMBUIDGEPORT KURSKRY. 



SAMUEL PO.ND, Nur.seryman, Columhfa 

 street, Cambridge|K)rl, Mass. Has for sale a 

 choice assoriment ol FRUIT TREES, 

 SHRUBS, ROOTS, and VINES, 

 among ihem are the best varieties of Apple, 

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

 Rhubarb. I'ear stocks, Apple do.. Plum do , Currants, Goosa- 

 berrie-i, Raspberries, ic. Trees of an extra size always od 

 haul. March 23. 



APPLR SOIO.VS. 



The subscriber can supply very large and thrifty scions 

 of Ihe fo lowing kinds, Baldwin, Greening, River, Porlcr, 

 None.-iK-h, Peatmnin, Sweelinss, &e v^c. Also, a few of 

 Ihe rlinice kinds n( Pears and Plum,. Orders left at J. 

 KRKI'IC & Co., or at the counting room of the subscriber, 

 83 Washington si., Boston, or sent by mail, to Brighion, will 

 be p omplly attended lo. J \ME.-j L- L F. WARREN. 



April 6. 



