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RriK.clrJIurlllF .Nrw Kntlanil I'linirl. 



nge of lh« riioi nioinrtrr ot Iho (ianlciinr Ike |iruprioluni 

 New Englanil Kiiriner. llriKliion, Mu«. in n ■Imilml 

 lerly nxpoeure, Tor ibewerk cmling May IS. 



I S.A.M. I 12, M. I T.P.M. I Wiiut. 



I»<H MHKITK 



I'nr lalo 2i>fl llorrcU Poudr.Mle, ai Si ucr l.nrri;!, I,v J. 

 IlKKCK >V. CO, 61 and 62 Neitli llnrkci St., BotMii. ' 

 May 16. 



HISRBACIOVS PI<,VNT8^ ' 



The iiroscnl iiiiir, i» ihc mosi suiiaMo lor rrmoving Por- 

 viininl plnnls. The nuli^icrilurs will lurujsh 3ii fine *|i«i'ics 

 Inr »J, pnckcil in niiiBH, in such ii iiiniincr ihat ihcy can l>e 

 trnnsportml lo any dieUincv wiih sinlrlv. 



April a? JOSlil'H BRECK k CO. 



\'<>r »ilc III ih.. Ajjricullurnl Wnrflioinc, No. 62 .\oilh 

 Market Hfeec, u lerif utiorlmrnt of Dnuhlc i>nhliai of ilio 

 Unc.l mrirlicii. Ji siil'll UltKCK & CO. 



Iloolnn, May .1, IHK. 



WILLIS'S LATEST I.UPnOVKD SRIAD SOVVRM. 



ItAIILIA POI.RS. 



J08KPH Hiaa-K & CO., od.r for ealc InOO i>i,p,„or 

 Dahlia PoIm, with the bark pcalcil ofl, in hunnln of ion or 

 hy thedozen Uokion, May 3, 1842. 



Kail'U.N MARKKT.— MoMiAT, M«y Ui, KM'J 

 Kr|iorl«d furllie .New Knflanil Firniei. 



Market 2li0 Urel Catlle, 30 pairi Working oxen, 



AS and Calves, and 1300 .Swine. 



:>9. — />««/ Cattle. Wo ■|uiHo In corrp«i>ond wiilj 



pck. A few exlra $.'> ".'V a (i 00. Kiist qtinlit\ 

 ) n 5 TS. Secimd qualily, $5 H a 5 50. I'liiii 



U 50 a 5 75. 

 •'rkiug Ojto.— Sales 70, 82, 88, 90. !)."), and $108. 

 ici ,iHd Calves. Dull. Salea 21, 23, '^5,21), 31, and | |, 



ine. —Dull. Lots lo ppddle 3 a 3 3-t Tor gows, and 

 3-1 for barrows. Lots to close, somo of which 

 Urge, 3 1-2. At reloij, from 4 to 5 I 2. 



irHOLE$.\LE PRICES Cl'IlHENT. 



Corrected uWi great ctirc, wceklij. 

 ZVS. Herds Grass, 02 75 to 3 00 perhushel. Red Top, 

 60 cents. Clover— Northern, II to 12c.— Southern, 9 

 Klai Seed, »2 00 per hujliel. Lucerne, 25 c.per lb. 

 J Seed, (4 60 a 6 00 per liushnl. 

 I\1N. Corn— Sales yellow rouud, £6 n es Delaware 

 i6 a 47. 



LIN. The arrivals this week have heeu 20,000 bush- 

 lite Com, 40,000 do yellow lat and lo.noo do Oais. 

 ole sales of l&,S0O bushels New Orleans S4 a 55, and 

 c per hushel. Oats, Delaware 46, and North River 

 yc, 73 a 75c per bushel for northern. 

 I — .\orthern. bushel 63 lo69— do. Round Yellow 66 

 do. Southern Flat Vcllow C3 a 64 —White do. 59 b 60 



!y — a Rye, Northern, 70 a 73 — do. Southern, 



— Oats, Southern, 45 a 46— Northern do. 47 to 48 — 

 per bushel 75 a I 50. 



UR. The sales of Genesee, eaily in the week, were 

 ?what advanced prices compared with the closing rales 

 previous report — S6 56 a 6 62 for common brands, but 

 cle .«oon fell tn present quotations. The sales ."ince 

 ■en about 20iiO bbls. 86 37 a 6 40 per bbl. 



imore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. S6 56 a do 



86 00 a — do. free of garlic, 86 25 a Phila- 



do. 4 mos. 8fi 25 a 6 37— Fredericksburg, lowl'd 4 

 6 12 a 6 25— Aleiandria, wharf mouulain, — — a 

 lorgetown, 86 25 a 6 75— Richmond Canal, 86 25 a 6 SO 

 :ity, 87 00a 725— Pelersburgh, South side 37 00 a — 



There has teen a great 

 sowinii garden seeds ; thuy 



i" llie best pos.sible man 

 ditriculty in machines foi 



are very apt lo clog up, and the faTiner might go over an 

 acre o( hind and not sow a single seed ; but not so with 

 this ; It is so consirucicd that it cannot possibly clog. 

 In using this sower, the farmer can save one half of 

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

 expense of the co.mnoii way of sowing, and have it 

 done in a much better manner; it opens the furiow, 

 drops Iho seed, covers it over and rolls them down. 

 It will ROW any kind ofGarden Seeds ; say Kuta Itnga, 

 Alangil Wurlzel, Turnips, Carrots, Beets, Parsnips, On- 

 ions, 4-0. For sale at the New F.ngland AgriciillurnI 

 Warehouse mid Seed Store, Nos. 51 and 52 North Mar- 

 Let street, by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 April 20 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH, 



Great improvemenls have been made the past year in the 

 form and workmanship of these Ploughs; the mould binrd 

 has been so formed as to lai/ the furrow nomplclelv oner 



.-,. -. „ .. '^''""'S' 'ncrcri/ particle of grass or stiMlf, and if aring !ht 



'ounlry 86 00 a 6 25— Genesee, common, cash, $6 37 a h^™"",'' '" "'« best possible mannrr. The Icneth of lh» 

 io fancy b ' - " - " ■ i ""'•■I'l '■•—' •—■•-- - -— ■ — • *> ■ 



Canal 



Ry 



ds 86 60 a — — Ohio 

 6!2— dodo New Orleans, cash 85 75 a 6 

 4 OU— IndiaT Meal in bbls., 83 00 a 3 25. 

 VISIO.NS The public sales are 160 bbls Western 

 ork, 8t 12 a S 26 per bbl j 100 do Prime 83 75 a 5 75, 

 I do Shoulders, pickled tS n 5 76, do; 200 neck pieces, 

 25. do do; 70 do Clear, 8S 76 a lu 60, do do ; 10 do 

 air for exlra, Si I. 



•Mess, 4 no. new bbl. 49 00 a 9 60 — Navy— 8^ nn a 

 1. 1 , 87 25 a 7 50— do Prime 84 50 a 5 OU— Pork— 

 ;iear, 4 mo. bM. «12 a — —do Clear «10 a 11 

 ess 6a 00 « 5 50 — do Prime 86 25 a 6 50— do Mess 

 ler ijtates 7 50 a 8 00. 



Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 ball not exceeds els. per pound, free. All where- 

 aiue exceeds 8 cts. per pound, 32 per ct. ad. val. and 

 3r pound. 



I he week sales of fleece Wool have been made lo 



■able extent, at » slight improvement on the prices 



1 a few weeks since. 



or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 43 a 45 c. — Anicr- 



I blood do 33 a 40— Do 3 4 do 35 a 38— Do. I -2 do 



-1-4 and common do 29 a 31 — Smyrna Sheep, 



»0 a 25— Do. unwashed, 10 a 13— Bengasi do 



Saxon; , clean, — Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 



picked, 12 a 10— Siiiierflne .\nrihern pulled lamb 33 



do. 30 a 32 — No. 2 do do do 20 a 23- 



o dodo 12 a 15. 



S Sales Massachusetts inspection for exportation 

 ?r lb : 17 bales do do sold yesterday dcta. for seconds, 

 first sorts lOctt. per lb. 

 n, Mass. 1841 per lb 10 a It. 



per toil, 819 to 22- Eastern Screwed 814 to 16 

 BSEr— Shipping and 4 meal, 4 to 6c.— New t to 3. 

 S, 12 a 16. 



mould board has b( n very much increased, so thai the 

 Hough works wiih Ihe greatest ease, both with respect lo 

 the hol.lmg and the team. The Committee at the late trial 

 ol Ploughs at Worcester, sav, 



" Should our opinion be asked as lo which of the Plou-hs 

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

 the inquirer, il jour land is mostly light' and casv lo work, 

 try Prouty & -Menrs, but if yonr land is heavy, hirU orrochi. 



BEGIN WITH M«. HnWAUD'e.'' 



At the above mer.!:uned irial the Howard Plnugh did 

 more vork. irdft Ihe same piirer of team, than am, other 

 plough exhibited. No other turned more than iwentysn.-en 

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

 HOKard Plough turned twcnimine and one'half inches, l» 

 the same pnxrer of learn ! All acknowledge that Howard's 

 Houghs are much the strongest and most substantially 

 made. ' 



There has been quiic an improvement made on the shoe, 

 or land aide of this Plough, which can he renewed without 

 having to furnish a new landside: this shoe likewise seciiies 

 the mould board and landside together, and slrenglhens the 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from «6 to «15. A Ploiiph, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost abonl 

 810 60, and with culler 9l, with wheel and cutler. 82 60 

 exlra. 



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

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Sl.iie 

 Nos. 51 &. 52 North Market Street, by 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



April 20 



FRUIT, UR.\A.1IK.\rAL THKKn. *e. 



KU«5l;nV Of WIMIIM KK.snii.K, 



or /',-.,r/i, /V„r, I'lum and Cherry Trrrt. 



a collci'iioii unrivalled in nny former year, lor e j- 



tensive numbers of fine trees, of new and fiiiesl 



kinds. Large addilions of new. valuable, »t 



beauiiful, are Jusi received from Europe. 



(iooveberries of firsi quality. Apples, Quinces, Grapo 



\ in'>, Raspberries. Currents. Sirawberries, 4ic. The new 



ubridced and descriplive Catalogue for 1^42, will be seal lo 



all who apply. 



Ornamculal Trees and .Shrubs, Honeysuckles. «ic. Splen- 

 did varieties of double yellow Harrison and other Roses— 

 of Tree P;uoiiies, of Heibnreous I'a'onies, and other flower- 

 ing Pliuils— of double Dahlias, «tc., Rhubarb of first rale 

 t kinds, Cockspur, Thorns, &c. 



orders addressed to the subscriber, will be promptly 

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

 packed in mats and moss tor safe transport to all distant 

 places by land or sea, and delivered in ihe city free of cliarge, 

 lor irnn>portalion liy ihe wagon wjicn i- seni thiiher daily, 

 or orders nlay be left at the stand, at No. 14 Congress street, 

 ISoslon. WILLIAM KKNRICK, 



Nonantum Hill, N«wtiu>. 

 March 9. epll2lhjune 



GAItUF.N AND FIBLD SEKDS. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. have received their full supply 

 of Garden and Field Seeds, which they warrant to be pu»e 

 and fresh, as follows : 



Early Cedo Nulli Peas. 



" Warwick do. 



" Dwarf do. 



" Washington do. 



" Frame do. 

 liluo Imperial do. 

 Marrowlat, ix.c. 

 While .41tringham Carrot. 

 Long Orange do. 



Early Horn do. 

 .Mangel Wurlzel Beet. 

 Sugar do. 

 long Red do. 

 Early Turnip do. 

 Ruia Baga. 



Turnips in great variety- 

 Early and Late Beans of 

 sorts. 



SEKD BARLEY, AMD UATS. 



For sale at No. 52 North Market St., a prime lot of Sjed 

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



Boslon, Aoril 6. 



AppI* 



APPLfc STOCKS. 



The subscribers offer for sale 10,000 fin 

 Slocks two years old. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. Ao. 61 North Market 

 St. Bosion. April 6. 



PEAK AND PLUM STOCkS. 



For sale by SA.MUEL POND, Cambridgeport. Also, 

 Asparagus roots. April 20. 



CSKASS tiifKDS. 



Noilbern 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 

 Horiicultural purposes, may be obtained at the Agricultural 

 Eslablisbmcnl, No. 52 North Market street, Boston. 



March 9. 



FRUIT TREKS. 



For sale ^nt Ihe Pomological Garden, Salem, Mass., a 

 choice co'ltf<*ior ..f Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, and Peach 

 Trees. Alio, r. great variety of Scions cut from fruit bear- 

 ing 'I'rces... Apply by mail lo the Superiniendnnl. 



ROBERT MANNING. 



Salem; .April 6, IS42. 3w 



C.ADIBKIDGEPURT ArRSKRV. 



SAMUEL POND. Nurseryman, Columbia 

 street, Cambridgeport, Mass. Has for sale a 

 choice nssorlmenl of FRUIT TREES, 

 SHRUBS, R O O T S , and VINES, 

 among them arc 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 ol an exlra size always oo 

 hand. March 23. 



APPLE SOIO.\S. 



The subscriber can supply very large and thrifty scions 

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

 Nonesuch, I'entmain, Swcelinjs, lit. iVc. Also, a few of 

 the choice kinds of Peart and Plumt. Orders left at J. 

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

 66 Washington si., Boslon, or sent by mail, to Brighton, will 

 be promptly attended lo. JAMES L- L. F. WAttRf N. 



April 6. 



