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AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



^15 



TIIKII.MO.MK.TIIUAI,. 

 Rrp.'ririll.it Ihr Srw Kiiclanil Knnnri. 

 iij^r '>r ilif riipiniometrrnt ilie (inrilciior (Ue propriolon 

 .N(*\v Knf{liin<l Fnrmor, Uri|{htnn, Mn«a. i 

 N'lyi-xpoaurr. Tor thencrk ruling May 23. 



washcil, $0 * '.lo-- I>n. unwuihril, III ii l3-'llriii{n>i do 



I ( n lO—Saxiinj , iIpbh, — Biicnm Ayrrn iin|iirkr<l, 7 • 10— 



I .lo. itn. iiickril, Ii u 16— Siipi'iKiic iN'nrlhrrii pulled lamb 35 



I a 34— N». I d<i. .III. dn. ii a 34— iNo. 2 du du du 31 a S!4- 



•haded i No. 3 do dn dn 13 a I 



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KJino.N MARKET.— MoKDAT, May 23, 1842. 



Ki-lxirK-d fur I ho .Nrw Enfliind Farmar. 

 1 .M.irkt'i 2-JO Beel Cattle, 12 paira Working oxen, 

 :o»» iinJ CnWcJi, 200 Slirep and C50 Swine. 



LK— fa';e/ Cattle. Soles were quick and last 

 ks prices were fully RUiilaiiied. We '^uoto to corres- 

 i. A low extra $fi 00. First qiiiility, $3 50 a 5 

 Scciind quality, ^5 5U. 'I'liiid quality, $4 75 a 



orUng Ojfn.— Sales 75, 80, S8, !)Q, and $05. 

 )iM und Calrts. Sales 20, 25, 30, 35, and $38. 

 ttep. Sales not made public. 



eine. —Lots to peddle 3 1-2 for sows, and 4 1-2 Jur 

 \vs. Largo barrows 3 1-2. At relnil, from 4 to 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected icilh great care, tceckly. 



:F.0S Herds Grass, $1 75 to 3 00 pertmshel Red Top, 



50 rents, (."lover — Northern, II lo 12c. — Southern, 9 

 ■. rial Seed, S2 00 per bushel. Lucerue, 25 c.per lb. 

 ry Seed, 14 5i) a 5 00 per liushel. 



t.\IN. Corn Prime yellow flat SOc ; do round 63c : 

 ■55 a Cue per bushel; 10.000 bushels New-Orleans 



sold at varioui prices, 45 a o2c per bushel, accordinS 

 IT : Soullierii Oals 44 a 4f.c; Northern do 4'c per bush- 



10 l.ushel< Richmond do. by auction, 43c ; Rye scarce ; 



sues 73 a 7oc per bushel, 

 rn — Northern, bushel 65 lo — —do. Round Yellow 63 



— lio Soulhorn Flat Yellow 6n n While do. S'? a — 



rlry — a — —Rye, Northern, 73 a 75 — do. Southern, 



— —Oats, Southern, 44 a 46 — Northern do. 47 to 48 — 

 s, per bushel 73 a I 50. 



OUR. The principal transactions consist of 1000 bbls. 

 •.see' common brands, 86 44 a 6 50; 500 do fancy, 36 

 J : sound Ohio, 2200 bbls. «6 a 6 12 1-2 ; 500 bbls. dn. 

 hird unsound, 85 62 1-2 ; 300 bbls. Baltimore City 

 , $6 12, 4 mos; 500 do Fredericksburg, $6 25, 4 mos 

 Itunore, Howard Street, 4 mos. er. S6 50 a — ^o. 



r. »6 00 a — do. free of garlic, SC 25 a Phila- 



ia do. 4 mos. t6 25 a Fredericksburg, lowl'd 4 



ii 12 a 6 25 — .Alexandria, wharf mountain, — — a 

 Georgetown, S6 25 a 6 "5 — Richmond Canal, S6 25 a 6 50 



City, 87 OOa 7 23 — Petershurgh, Sooth side Sr 00 a 



Country »6 00 a 6 23— Genesee, common, cash, S6 44 a 



- do faiicT brands S6 50 a 6 62 — Ohio Tia Canal, 

 a 6 12 — do do New Orleans, cash 80 1 a — . Rye, 

 a 4 00— Indian Meal in bbls., 83 00 a 3 12. 



lOVISIONS. Sales by auclion 733 bbls. Western 

 Pork, 7 50 a 57 S" per bbl ; 50 do Clear, 10 37 a SIO 

 ; 20 doordimrydo. 80 23 do; 30 doMess,7 50a 

 Ho; 35 do Prime, 85 50 a 5 62 do ; 60 hhds and 100 

 ^houlder», 2 1-2 a 2 3-4cts per lb; 100 bbls Western 

 Ceef, 85 50 do i 7 bbls and 125 kegs Lard, 5 l-S a 

 :1s per lb. cash. 



•I- Mess, 4 I lo new bbl. 89 00 E 9 50 — Navy- 83 00 a 

 No I, 87 23 ^ 7 60— do Prime 84 50 a 5 00— Pork- 

 clear, 4 mo. bbl. 812 a — — do Clear 810 a 11 

 Mess 8^ 00 1 6 50 —do Prime 86 25 a 6 60— do Mess 

 Dth-r States r 50 a 8 00.— do Prime do do, 80 00 n 6 



o Cargo do do — a Clear do do 810 00 a 1 1 00 



r, shipping 6 a II— do store, uninspected, 10 a 14— do 



15 a 17. 

 )OI.. Duty. The Talue whereof at the place of ex- 

 .lon shall not exceed 8 cts. per pound, free. All where- 

 value eiceeils 8 cts. per pimnd, 32 per cl. ad. Tal. and 

 per pound. 



ale of 13,000 lbs Pennsylvania was made to a neigh- 

 » manufacturer, at 44c. per lb. 



ne or Saxony Fleeces, washed, Ih. 44 a 46 c. — Amer- 

 full blood, dn 40 a 42— Do 3-4 do .37 a 40— Do. 1-2 do 

 35-1-4 aoil common do 30 a 31 —Smyrna Sheep, 



HOPS The F.nKlish market was very firm at the Inst 

 advices. The accuuuls from the p autatmns were quite fu- 

 vorabic lo the rine 



Islsort. Mass. 1841 per lb 10 a 11.— 2d du do do t<. 



HAY, per Inn, 819 lo 22- Eastern Screwed 814 lo 16 



CHEESB-Shipping and 4 meal, 4 lo 6c.— New 6 lo 8. 



EGGS. 12 a 16 



AV*NTKI) 



To hire from 15 to 50 acres of land wiili buiblini;s, Horn 3 lo 

 10 miles of ISoslnn. Cninniunicalion In ihe oliice of this 

 paper will be ntlended 10. 31* May 25 



Itl£l OI..VINCi lIunSB HAKK. 



This is one of the most useful and labor saving machines 

 now in use. One man and a horse with a boy lo load, will 

 rake on an average I'min 25 lo 30 acres per day, with ease 

 and do the work well There is a great advantage iu this 

 rake overall 01 hers, as the person using it dies not have lo 

 slop the horse lo unload the rake. For sale by J. BKECK 

 &CO., No. 52 North Market st. May 22. 



WII.I.ISS I.ATl'^.ST I.tlPROVED SEKD SOWEU 



In using Ibis machine, the farmer may be ccitain that 

 liis seed is put inlo the ground, and at the same lime 

 in the best possible manner. There has been a great 

 difficulty in machines liir sowintr garden seeds; they 

 arc very apt to rlog up, and the farmer might go over nn 

 acre of land and not sow a sini'lc seed ; but not sowitli 

 this; it is so conslrucicd llial it cannot possibly clog. 

 Iri using this snwer, the farmer can save one half of 

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

 expense of the common way of sowing, and have it 

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

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

 It will sow any kind ofGardmi Seeds; say Ruta Bagn, 

 Mangel Wurlzd, Turnips, Carrots, Beels. Parsnips, On- 

 ions, ^c. For sale at the New England Agriiiiliiiral 

 Warehouse and Seed Store, Nos. 51 lind 52 Nortli Mar- 

 ket street, by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



April 20 



Auuicui.Ti'UAi. iMrL,ii:aiK.\'rH, ao 



The Prnprielom of the New F.nglnnd ABriruliurnI Ware, 

 house and Seed Siore Nn. 61 and 52 Nnrih MarLrt tirrei, 

 would infiirm their 1 uklnnier* and the public generally that 

 lliry have nn hand Ihe most exlen>ivo auorlmrnl of A|(ri- 

 rnltuial and HnrliruliumI Tnnis In be found in Ihe Vnilcd 

 States. Part ol which are the folluwiog : 



1000 Howard's Patent Cast 



Iron PlouKhs 

 300 Common do. du. 

 200 Cultivators. 

 KiO Greene's Straw Cutlers. 

 60 Willis' do. do. 

 mil Common do. dn. 

 100 WilSis' Patent Corn 



Sbellers. 

 60 (yommon do do. 

 2i>0 Willis' Seed Sowers. 

 60 " Vcgenble Cullers 

 60 Common do. do. 



200 Hand Corn Mills. 

 200 Grain Cradles, 

 ion Ox Yokes. 

 1600 Doz- Sc)llie Slones. 

 30011 '- Austin's Rifles, 

 March 17. 



100 doz. Ca«i Sieel ShoTcU. 



(.^iiHiinoD 



do. 



GAnOEir AND FIELD SEEDS. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. have received l.'ieir full supply 

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

 and fresh, as follows: 



Early Cedo Nulli Peas. 



" Warwick do. 



" Dwarf do. 



" Washington do. 



" Frame do. 

 Blue Imperial do. 

 Marrowfat, &c. 

 While Altringham Carrot 

 Long Orange do. 



Early Horn do. 

 Mangel Wurtzel Beel. 

 ^Ul;ar do. 

 Long Red do. 

 Early Turnip do. 

 Ruia Baga. 

 j Turnips in great variety. 

 Early and Late Beans of 

 sorts. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great improvenicnls have been made the nasi year in the 

 form and workmanship o( these Ploughs ; the mould hrarrt 

 has been so formed as to latj t'lc ^furroio romplrtc/y oecr, 

 turning in ereri/ particle of grass or suMk, and icating Hit 

 ■rroiind in the hr<t pnssi'ilc manner. The Iciijlh of the 

 mould board has bi n very much increased, so that the 

 Plough works with Ihe greatest ease, both with respect to 

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

 of Ploughs al Worcester, say. 



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

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

 Ihc inquirer, il your land is mostly light'an.l easy to wntk, 

 Iry Piipuly & Mears. bul if your /and i« heart/, hard orrochj, 

 BEGIN WITH Mr. Howard's.' 



Al iho above mcrif.oned irial Ihe Howard Plough did 

 more leor!:, irilh Ihe same pmrer nf team, than ami other 

 plough ei-hibitcd. So other turned mere than tweniyse-.'eo 

 and one half inches, lo the 112 lbs. draught, while ihe 

 Howard Plough turned txeentynine and one half inches. /• 

 the same poieer of team ! All acknowledje that Howard's 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most substantially 

 made. 



There has licen quiie an improvement made on the shoe, 

 or land side of this Plough, which can be renewed wilhnut 

 having lo furnish a new landsidu: this shoe likewise secuies 

 the mould board and landside together, and strengthens the 

 Plough very much. 



The price nf the Ploughs is from 86 to 8|5. A Plough, 

 suflicienl for breaking up with four calllc. will cost about 

 Sio 50, and with culler Si, with wheel and cutter, 82 60 

 e.\lra. 



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

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Stnie, 

 Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Street, hv 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



April 20 



POUDRETTE. 



For sale ann Barrels Poudrciie, at 82 per barrel, by J. 

 CRECK &, CO, 61 and 62 North Market St., Boston. 

 May 18. 



DAH1.IAS. 



For sale al the Agricultural Warehouse, No. 52 Norlk 

 Market street, a large assortment of Double Dahlias of lh« 

 finesl varieties. JCSEPH BRECK fit CO. 



Boston, May 3, 1842. 



DAHLIA POLES. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO., offer for sale 1000 superior 

 Dahlia Poles, with the bark pealed ofl, in bundles of 100, or 

 by the dozen Boston, May 3, 1842. 



FLO'WEU SEEDS. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO., Nos. 61 and 62 North Mar- 

 ket street, offer for sale their usual variely of Flower Seeds, 

 compiising all that are desirable lor culliviition. 



Boston, March 9th, 1842 



