,. x\ .\o. so. 



AND H R T I C U L T U R A (. R E G I S T E R 



399 



ISAriirsr.Tr.S UORTICUI.TUIIAI. socictv. 



nn j>l|<Miriiril iiiri-ling of (he Sovirlv hrM June <lli, 



Ttint ilip (''Imirmaa nt* ttio tlitlifiriil (*oininiiU*t>H 

 iii>l. J lo ti|H'fl iho Ki-i-kly ciluliiliins i>f KUiAris nn.l 

 i A 11.1 ilml III ihc !ili«cnio of ihr Cliuiniiaii of cilhor 

 Hoc. any nicinlicr Im rcqiicsloil lo iKTfurm Ihrilul]' of 

 iiii; v:ii,l rt'|Hirl!i, for Iho New K.ielBiiil rnriinT. 

 o, that t'licli jH-noii »aJinE lor ciliil'iiiun Kluwcn, or 

 l>r respcclfullr r«qur>IM tu mill n full li<l of tlu' 

 KBEN. WlOUr 

 Uec. Scc'i/. 



tiiiiniTioN or r. CON leu. 

 nnsrqiioncf of Ihf cold liackwnni wi'nilipr. the Exhilii' 

 f r.voiiies 19 DccvMarily dcforrcti uiilil SNiliirday llu' 

 JuiiK IS. 



THfUMOMKrillCAL. 



KpiMirlf iMcr llip Npiv t^ii^land Karmrr. 

 jcot ilip riiciiiioiuftjeral llic (lardeiiof llic propriclorn 

 Sew i',nf^\nni\ fiirmer. Ilrigluon, MaM. in a nhailcd 

 "xposurc. fur ihcwcrk ending Juno 12. 



c, 1S42. I 6,A.M. I 12, M. | 7,I>..M. | Winat. 



B. 



N. W. 

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11 lO.N MARKKT.— Mo.NFiAT, June 13, 1842. 



Kr:>orlriirirllif .New Kiiflmil F«rin'r. 

 Mtrkel 235 Krrl Cattle, IS pairs Working oxen, 

 I and Calves, 50U Sheep and Lambs, and ]7U 



ss— Reef Cattle. We quote to correspond with 

 ck. About the 8anic prices were obtained for a 

 alily. A few extra $ti 00 a (> 7S. First quality, 

 I 5 75. Second qunlily, $5 50. 'I'liiid quality 

 1 't 2'i. 



'iini' Ozcn —Sales 75, 85, and $95 

 J and Cttltea. Sales 2-,'. 23, 25, 29, 30, and $35. 

 ,■' iiiiii Liimlis. Sales of Sheep and Lambs from 

 S;j 00. 



It. —No lots lo peddle were sold. A lot lo be 

 iirjd at 3 1-4. A lot of small pijs were sold — 

 oot made public. At relnil, from 4 to 5 1-2. 



IIIOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrtded uith great care, weekly. 



OS. Herds Grass, 02 75 lo 3 00 per bushel Red Top, 

 u rouis. <'lovcr — Norihern, II to r2c. — Soalhcru, 9 

 l-'Iix .Seed, *2 00 per bushel. Lucerne, 25 c.per lb. 

 Seed. $3 00 a 6 00 per bushnl. 

 IN. Owini; lo the unfavorable slate of ihe weather 

 lose of the week lor expected arrivals, and there being 

 laat unsold, prices for Corn experienced a slight im- 

 and we advance ihe quotalious about 8c. per bu. 

 the week alioul 30,000 bushels. 

 —Northern, old, bushel 63 to 64— Southern, round 

 nl I, 60 a 62 — Southern flat yellow, new, — n 60— 



white do. —a 5S— Barley — a Rye, Northern, 



—do. .Southern, — a 65 —Oats, Southern, 4fi a -12 — 

 n do. 43 10 44 — Beans, per bushel 75 a I 50.— Shorts, 

 hie bush. — a — . 



JR. The large receipts being now disposed of, the 

 has assumed a more steady appearance. The trans- 

 <( the week have beeu confined to the usual demand 

 omc trade. 



more, Howard Street, 4 inos. cr. 86 25 a ilo. 



SG 00 a — do. free of garlic, S6 25 a Phila- 



lo. 4 ntos. *6 12 a Vredericksburg, lowl'd 4 



12 a 00 — Alexandria, wharf mountain, — — a 

 rijclown, 86 25 a 6 75— Richmond Canal, 86 25 a dO 

 ity, 87 00 a 7 25— Petersbargh, South side 87 00 a — 

 ountrye6 00a6 12 — Genesee, common, cash, 86 31 a 

 lo fancy brands 86 44 a 6 60 — Ohio via Canal, 

 C 12— do do New Orleans, cash 85 "5 a 6 i u. Rye, 

 4 OO— India'i Meal in bbls. 83 00 a 3 12. 

 VISIONS. The private operations have been mere- 

 p;.ly a limited demand (or the trade and vessels' use, 

 iiig somewhat lower. 



S^ess, 4 luo. new hbl. 89 00 a9 2S^Navy— 8" 75 a 

 .1 1 , 87 00 a 7 60— do Prime 84 50 a 5 00 — Pork- 

 car, 4 mo. bbl. 811 a 1 1 SO —do Clear 8|0 a |0 oo 

 >ss 7 00 a 8 00 — do Prime 85 00 a 6 OO— do Mess 

 >er Stales — a —.—do Prime do dots 00 n s SO 



J — do Cargo do do — a Clear do dn 810 im a 1 1 00— 



, llullcr, shipping Sail- do store, uniii<i|H'ctr<l, lu a 14— do 



ilairy, 16 a ir. — Lard, No I, Itrsion iiis A 12 a 6- <^ 



.South and Woster'i, 5 1-2 a o 3-4- llanii, R»»lnii, 7 a 7 1-2 

 I — ilo Siuthrrn and VVi-»irrn, 3 I 6— Cheese, Ship'g and 4 



meal, i. a 8— do new milk, '.) a in 



WOOL. Duly. Th^ value wherrof at lh« place of ex- 

 ' |. irlalioa shall not exceed « cts. per pound, free. All wlirri-. 



1 1 Ihe value eici-eds ti cts. per |i<>und, 32 per ct. ad. vul. and 



4 rl« |K>i |Kiund. 



' The market remains in an unsctllud state. Prices arc 

 nominal and sales limited. The stork of coarse wool Uat 

 been increased by recent urrivalu from Huenos Ayri-s and 

 Valparaiso. 



Prime or Saxony Pleeces, washed, Ih. 41 a 41 e.--Aincr 

 lean full blood do 40 a 42— Do 34 do 37 a4o— Do. l-2do 

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

 washed, *0 a 25—1)0. unwashed, 10 a 13— Bengasi do 

 a a 10— Saxony, (lean, — Buenos Avres unpicked, 7 a 10— 

 do. ilo. pickeil, 12 a 16— Siiperline N'orlhcrn pulled lamb 35 

 a 33— No. 1 do. do. do. 32 u 34— No. 2 do do do 21 a 24- 

 No. 3 do dodo 12 a IS. 



HOPS. Duly 20 percent. 



Isl sort, Mass. 1841 per Ih 10 a 1 1.— 2d do do do 8. 



HAV, per ton, 810 to 22- Eastern Screwed 814 19 16 



CHRF.SE— Shipping and 4 meal, 6 lo 8c.— New 9 to 10. 



EGGS. 12 a 16. 



\\ II. I. INN I.ATKST I.MIM<OVKI> HKKIl HOVVKM. 



SOUTH UOWN STOCK. 



For sale by the subscriber at the foot of Atwell's Avenue 

 in Ihe city of Piovidcnce, one imported Southdown Buck, 

 Six Kwes and four Lambs. The above are of the purest 

 blood, and second to none in the country. 



8w JOHN GILES. 



June 8. 



REVOLVIKG IIURSE RAKE. 



This is one of the most useful and labor saving machines 

 now in usev One man and a horse with a boy to lead, will 

 rake on an average from 25 lo 30 acres per day, with ease 

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

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

 slop the horse 10 unload the rake. For sale by J. BKECK 

 &CO., No. 62 Norlh Market si. May 22. 



AURICU1.TURAI. IMPl.EME.\TS, 4.C 



The Proprietors of the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house and Seed Store No. 51 and 52 North Market street, 

 would inform their customers and the public t;enerally that 

 ihey have on hand the most e.xlensivc assortment of Agri- 

 culluial and Horticultural Tools to be found in the United 

 Slates. Part of which are the following : 



POUDRETTB. 



. For sale 200 Barrels Poudrettc, at 82 per barrel, by J. 

 BRECK & CO, SI and 52 Norlli Market St., Doston. 

 May 16. 



bis send is put into the (rronnd, and nt Ihn samn lime 

 in till- best pos.ible manner. There liiis been a preat 

 diiricnlly in iiiacliincs l..r inwinir garden s-eds ; tliey 

 arc very apt lo do;; up, ami the firnii-r might go over ah 

 nrro ol bind and not sow a single seed ; but not so with 

 this ; it is »o coiiHirucicd thai it cannot possibly clof . 

 Ill using Ibis snwcr, tlio fanner ran save one half •f 

 his seed, and do iIk; work at less limn ono quarter the 

 expcnao of the co:iiiiiiin way of sowing, and have il 

 done in a much bHller manner; ii opens tlic furiow, 

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

 It will sow any kind of Garden Seeds ; say Ruta Bagn, 

 Mangel VVuriZ"'!, Turnips. Carrots. Beets, Parsnips, On- 

 ions, 4-c. For sale nl the New England Agricultural 

 VVareliousn and Seed Store, Nos. 51 and 52 North Mar- 

 ket street, by JOSEPH BKECK & CO. 

 April 20 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great improvements have been made the past year in ihe 

 form and workmanship of these Ploughs; the mould biard 

 has been so formed as to lav fic furrmp rompMcly onrr, 

 /iimino- in erery particle of g^rass or slul'hle, and leaving Ihc 

 ground in the bcsl possible manner. The length of the 

 mould board has b( n very much increase.!, so that the 

 Plough works with the greatest ease, both with respect to 

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

 of Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



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

 we should prefer lor use on a farm, we might perhaps say ■• 

 the inquirer, if your land is mostly light ami easy to work, 

 try Prouty & Mcars, but if your land is hcatrj, hard orrochy, 

 BEGIN WITH Mb. HoWAno's." 



At the above me-.t:oned trial the Howard Plough did 

 more work , with Ihe same power of team, than any olhtr 

 plough exhibited, tia oilier turned more than twentvscen 

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

 Howard Plough turned twcntynine and one ha(f inijies, to 

 Ihc same power of learn ! All acknowledge thai 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 withoiu 

 having lo furnish a new landside: ibis shoe likewise sccuies 

 the mould board and landside together, and strengthens the 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from S6 to $15. A Ploiii;h, 

 sufiicienl for breaking up with four cattle, will cost about 

 *io 60, and with cutler 81, with wheel and cutter, 82 68 

 extra. 



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

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Smu, 

 Nos. 61 & 52 North Market Street, bv 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



April 20 



DAHLIAS' 



For sale at* the Agricultural Warehouse, No. 52 Nortk 

 Market street, a large assortment of Doable Dahlias of the 

 finest varieties. J( SEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, May 3, 1345. 



UAIILIA POLES. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO., oder for sale 1000 superior 

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

 by the dozen. Boston, May 3, 1343. 



