X OI.. XT. ItO. «9. 



AND H R T I C U L T L' R A L II E G I S T E R 



S91 



l: nil n 

 -old. 



si'.rrs ii(>KTiLi:i,TUU.u. soimktv. 



irii.-,l mcMin',' of ihi- Sx-iriY lu-1.1 June «ih, 

 .1 the I'lmirinaii nt the ilitfrrciU I'limmillfi- 

 o rrpurt lh« werkly eiliihiliuiii •<( l'°lu*'Ci9 ami 



thai III lli<r atucm-c .H iln Chuinnan ol riih. r 

 iiv iiirinlicr )« tn);ic Icil to [icrlnrni Ihr iluiy ol 



I r.|Kirl«, lor ihe .\ of K.niloml Karnirr. 

 aili |irr>uii ^rlulllli; or rlliil>llion Klo*or». or 

 pccilullr rrquoMci! lo Dild n lull lit of tin' 

 KBEN. WIUllT 



Kec. Sec't/. 



XlllUITIi>N OK GERANIUMS AM) P.KONIES. 



uliiliiiioii oT rn'oniri niul Urraniuitx for ihc Socio 

 iiuuin, will lake pliic« on Saturday, June 1 I/A. 

 ^iliil'ilrrj will lisirc llirir flowers in ilu- siaiiJs by II 



Per order ot llit Cominiller. 



C. iM. HOVRV, 

 » Olaimtn 



TIIKllMOAIKrilK^AL. 



nrporlrti lor llie New l^n;>lnntl Karmer. 

 rtlie riici iHoiiieterat the (■.irdriior llie proprietors 

 V Engl.iiKl Knrnicr, Urigluoii, Mrifs. In a •hailiil 

 <^x|io4urn. for llie week en*liii<r June 5. 



liKic, 1542. I 6.A.M. I 12, M. | 7,I>..M. | Wind. 



Ill IV, 311 I 49 I S4 6J < E. 



- ' ' ,« I N. W. 



13 N. 



,0 S. R. 



;i S. K. 



4 I 4'i I 69 6a I S. E. 



1 I),' 6 I ro I 83 . 73 I S. W. 



-.lo Mrsi — « ilo I'liiiie t-OU n 6 01— ilo Mr» 



Iroiii oili.T Sl.ileii — a —. — do I'rimu do do to 00 n & Ilu 



- ilo t'nrijo do do — » Cji'nr do do »iO iKi a 1 1 00 



Diilter, •hipiHiig a a II -do More, iiiiiiis|<ccted, ion 14— do 

 <lair)', IS a i;.--[,nrd, No. I, llikioii iii« fi \'i « G — do 

 S.>utli and Wcnler'i, 6 I 2 a S U 4- lloiiia, ISoklon, 7 « 7 1-2 

 —do Soulliern and WiiUrn, 3 a 5- Cheese, Sliip'g and 4 

 meal, C a S— do new milk, 9 b 10 



wool,. Duly. I'll.- »jliie whereol at ihe place uf ei- 

 |->riation Ahall not excretl d els. per pound, free. All wliorc- 

 1 1 tlie To.iie eseeedi s els. prr pound, 32 per it. ad »al. and I 

 4 els pel pound, I 



I'riine or Saiony Klee'.o.^. washed, lli 44 a 44c.--Ainer- I 

 lean full Mood do 40 » 42--l)o 3 4 do 37 n 40~r)o. I -2 do ' 

 33 a 30 -1.4 and coniiiioii du 30 a 31 — tiinyrn'i Sheep, 

 washed, So a 23-- Do. uiivviislicd, 10 a 13— lleni;nii du 

 t a 10— Sniionj , < lean — Kueiios Aj res uiipicUed, 7 a 10— 

 >io. do. picked, 12 u 16 — Sii|ierliiic Nniihern pulled laiiili 33 

 • 3S— No. I ill,, ilo. do. 32 a 34— No. 2 do do du 21 a 24- ' 

 No. 3 do do do 12 a IS. { 



HOPS. Duly 20 percent. 



Isl sort. Moss. IH4I prrllilOall. — 2d do do do 8. 



IIAV, per Ion. SI9 lo 22- KaNiern Screwi'd Si4 to 10 



CHKKs>li--.SIii|i|,iiig and 4 meal, lo ec.~Ncw 9 to 10. 



litiCiS, 12 n 16. 



Wll.l.ln'.i l..t I I 'I' lltll'IIOVI'.l) Ml.l:i> M)\VKII. 



SOITIIUOWN STUCK. 



For snjir l.y the sodiscrilier iii ihc f^iol of Alwcll's Avenue 

 In the city ol Piovidencc, one imported Southdown Uiick, 

 Six Kwes ond four Landis. The uhovc are of the purest 

 Mood, and second lo nunc In the country. 



Junes. 8w JOHN GILES. 



WANTKD 



To hire from 13 loJO acres of land with buildines, from 3 to 

 10 miles of HoMlon. Communication lo ilie office of this 

 paper will he attended 10. 3t* May 25 



RBVUI.VIKG II'.RSE: RAKE. 



;lliH rO.\ MAKKKT.— Mo.MiAf, June ti, I84*J 



KeiKoleil furtlie .New En'linU Farmer I 



I Market S.JO Ueel Cattle, iO p:iirs Working oxen, I 

 l.iws and Calves, 500 Sheep and CiO Swine. 

 .I.E3.— Bee/ Cattle. A few extra $(! 03 a 2,i. 

 I quality, $5 50 a 5 73. Second qunlily, |:5 50. 

 Ill quality, ^4 ?.'■ n 5 75. 



nrking Oxen —Sales 70, 75, 80, 85, 95, 100, and 

 J. 

 ,trs and Cahes. Sales 20,2-2,23,25, 29,:«), and 



iCtp. Sales of lots fiom I 50 lo $.T 00. 



ctnt. — Uuli. Loisio peddle 3 for sows, and 4 (or bar- 



1. Large barruwA 3 a 3 1-4. Al retnil, from 4 tu 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Con Klcd u.Uk great care, wecktij. 



•.KD.S. Herds Grass, $■•> 7.5 lo 3 00 per bushel Red Top, 



) 511 cents, (.'lover— Northern, 11 to 12c. — Soulhern, 9 



c. l-"lax Seed, *2 90 per bushel. Lucerne, 23 c. per lb. 



iry Seed, tJ no a 6 00 per bushnl. 



lAl.N. Vellow Hat Corn, 56 a :,7 ; while, .',-,; of ih. 



r there is but little aflnat unsold; yellow round 60c j 

 4 J a 4tc. anil Uyc 6^ per bushel, 

 rn — .\irlliern, bushel 60 lo— —do. Round Yellow 59 



—do. Southern Flat Yellow 56 a 57— While do. 54 a 55 

 rley — a — —Rye, Northern, 67 a 6J —do. Soulhern, 



63 — Oals, Southern, 4" a 42- Northern do. 45 lo 



s, i>er bushel 75 a 1 50. — Shorts, per double bush. — a 



.OCR. Genesee, Akron brand, 87 a 7 IS; and a 

 I lot early III ihc week, lor shipping, at l7 1-4 ; Ohio 

 a t, ; Philudelpliia to arrive, t6 u 6 12 per bbl.j How- 

 Ifeet.S6 per bbl. 



iltiinore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. t6 50 a tlo 



r, »6 00 a — do. free of earlic, SO 23 a Phila- 



in do. 4 mos. 86 12 a Fredericksburg, lowi'd 4 



$6 no a C 12 — Alexandria, wharf mountain,— — a 

 Gt-i'rt;eiown, 86 23 aC 62— Kichniond Canal, 86 23 a 6 37 

 Ciiy, 87 I10» 7 25— Pelersbargh, South side 87 00 a — 

 Country (6 00 a 6 12— Ge:iesee, common, cash, 86 31 a 

 - do fancy brands 80 44 a 6 50 — Ohio via Canal, 

 a 6 12 -do do New Orleans, cash «S 75 a 6 i 0. Kye, 

 a 4 nu — liidiai Meal in bbls. 83 00 a 3 12. 

 .lOVISIONS. Thesalesby auction comprise Western 

 r I'ork. a first rate article, 810 25 a 10 60 per bbl. 4 

 cr M "ss, iiilerior to Rood quality, Si 87 a 7 50 per bbl ; 

 ; do do. 81 a 5 50 per bbl; lOu casks Hams, 5 3 4 a 

 ~ 1 er lb 4 mos. cr. 



;l- Mess, 4 no new bbl. 89 00 a 9 23— Navy— 87 73 a 

 -No 1 , 87 00 I 7 50— do Prime »4 50 a 6 Ou- Pork— 

 \ clear, 4 mo. bbl. 811 a a 50 — do Clear 810 a lu 60 



This is one of the most useful and labor saving machine 

 now in use. One man and a horse with a boy lo lead, wil 

 rake on an average from 25 to 30 acres per day, with easi 

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

 rake overall others, as the person using it does not have lo 

 slop ihe horse to unload ihe rake. For sale by J. BUECK 



&CO., No. 52 North Market st. 



May 22. 



»\GKICVliTl'RAl. IMPl.K9IEK'rs, &c 



The Proprietors of the New f.neland Agricultural Ware- 

 house ond .Seed Store No. B I and .',2 Norih Market street, 

 would inform their euslnniers and Ihc public generally thai 

 they have on hand the most exiciisive assorlinent of Agri 

 eultuinl and Horliculiural Tools to be found in ihe Uniled 

 States. Part of which are ihe folio 



1000 Howard's Patent Cast 



Iron Ploughs 

 300 Common do. do. 

 200 Cultivator? 

 100 Greene's Slraw Cullers 

 50 Willis' do. do. 

 100 Common do. do. 

 100 Wii;is' Palent Corn 



Shellers. 

 50 Common da do. 

 2.,0 Willis' Seed Sowers. 

 60 " Vegelalilc Cutlers 

 60 Common do. do. 



200 Hand f^orn Mills. 

 200 Grain Cradles. 

 100 Ox Vnkcs. 

 1500 Doz. Scyihe Siones. 

 3000 *' Austin's Rifles. 

 March 17. 



100 doz. Cast Sieel Shovels. 



POUORBTTB. 



For sale 200 Barrels Poudrelle, at 82 per barrel, tv J. 

 BRE:CK Si. CO, 61 and 52 North Slarket St., CostoD. 

 May IS. 



Ill l:s'll^ III-. lunr, 1!.: :..... :.. .. jL,...; IM.iI 



bis seed is pul I tlii-'(,'loiiiiil, iiiid .It'lbo kaiiio liiiir 



in Ihe best puB.ilde m>inner. There lins been a (trral 

 difliculljr in marliinra lor sowinu garden feeds; ihcy 

 nro very n|>l to elo;. up, and llin farmer might go over nil 

 BiTool land and not sow n ningle seed ; but not so with 

 this; it is so conslriicied ilial it cannot possibly riog. 

 Ill using this sovier, tlio farmer run save one iinlf <ir 

 his seud, and do the work al less than one quarter the 

 expcnso of the coniinon way of sowing, and liavo it 

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

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

 It will sow any kind ofCiarden Seeds; say Riila (lng,i, 

 Mangel Wurlzel, Turnips, (.'nrrols. Heels, P.irsnips, On- 

 ions, ^c. For sulii al the New Englund Agruiiliurnl 

 Wnrehnuso and Seed Slnre, Nos. 51 nnd 52 Non'i Mar- 

 ket sircel, by JOSEPH BRKCK & CO. 



April 20 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great iinprovcnieiiis have I em male the past year in Ihe 

 form and workniaiisbip o( these Ploughs; ihe mould b< ard 

 has been so formed as lo Aii/Ae furro:i> roniptr.'ehi ofcr. 

 turniiter in erenj purlicfe of j^rass or snJ'blr, and tc-ivinff the 

 /rround in the beit po^Hhlc manner. The length of the 

 mould board has bi n very much increase.*, so that the 

 Plough works with ihe grciie-t ease, boih wiih respc^cl to 

 the holding and the team. The Coininiltee nl the late Irioi 

 of Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



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

 we should prefer (or u.?c on a larm, we migh^ierhaps say lo 

 the inquirer, il your land is inosiiy light and easy lo woik, 

 try Piduiy & Mears, but if your tand is hcaetj, h^-irj orroel.y, 

 BEGIN WITH Ma. Howard's. '■ 



At Ihe above iner.t:oned Irial the Howard Plough did 

 more icork, ipilk the same p»irer of team, than untj other 

 plough exhibited. IN'o oilier turned more than IweniysceD 

 and one half inches, lo the 112 lbs. drauihl, while Ihe 

 Howard Plntigh turned tieentijninc and one half inches, to 

 the same power of team ! All acknowledge that Howard's 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most substantially 

 made. 



There has been quite an improvement made on the shoe, 

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

 having lo furnish a new bindsiilv this shoe likewise seciiies 

 Ihe mould board and lundside together, and slrenglheus lbs 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from 86 lo8l5. A Plough, 

 snfficieni for breaking up with four entile, will cost about 

 8;o 60, and with culler 81, with wheel and culler, 82 CO 

 extra. 



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

 ihe New F.ngland Agricullural Warehoise and Seed Stoi«, 

 Nos. 61 & 62 North Market Sireei. bv 



JOSKPH BRECK &. CO. 



April 20 



DAHMAS. 



For sale al the Agricullural Warehouse, No. 62 North 

 Market sircei, a large assortinenl of Double Dahlias of th* 

 finesl varieties. J( SEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, ,May 3, 1842. 



DAHLIA POLES. 



JOSI'.PU BRECK & CO., offer for sale liiOO superior 

 Dahlia Poles, wiih the bark pealed ofl, in bunnies of lOO, or 

 by the dozen. Boston, May 3, 1842. 



