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407 



M V<-^AClUr.SKTrs iniHTlCLLTlMl.*!. SOCIETV. 



NO net:: 



The pxhil>iiinn of K,vrs for the Sncirty's prrinium^, will 

 lakv- plaoo nil SaiiirJ;iy, June 2HJi. I£ihiliilcr< «rc r«|iir»ir,l 

 lo h.ivp ilirir flower*, whirli iirr .iirrrwl fur prrmiuin ■rruii? 

 kI nsn-inMy |o ih.- tulo of ihe rxhiliiion. hv II o'cl.K-k. 

 I'er wnlrr C. M.HOVKV. 



Chairman. 

 l'>:OMES -A^ miny of tho Tiirirtio, ol ihi« flowfr 

 vprrr •.iill r.M.iril.-.l l.y ilio lairnrss of ihc jcasoii, llio oihil.i 

 lioii for Ihc Sioiny's preiiiiuiii is cniitinucil m iifn S»i- 



» ;n -.\... 1 .li. .1,. ,l„ 32 a H~So. 2 ilo Do do 21 • Jl- 

 \o. 3 .lo ili>il., 12 ,1 li. 



Utll'.S Diiiv jii iMTCcnt. 



I'l«.>rl TMoNv HI I (KT III in n 1 1 .—2,1 ifo do do J. 



IIAV, prr 1...I. (19 lo .■2-K„Morii Scr.-»-.d «M in ti, 



Cllfil'lSK -Shipping Biiil I iiifiil.g („ ac -Nuw 9 to Id 



bOCS .2 a Hi. 



llllli.inu.N .M.\KKI.T MoKii.T, Jufi 



'.'It. 



M Mnrkri ;W0 llp,-l Cnllle. a.'i jmin Working oxen, 

 30 C.w. mid C"»lv.>», GOO Sheep and I.mnl.s, and 800 

 Swine 



I'mcm — Hrrf CnllU The priced obmim-d last «ei-k 



r a like qii.ility were not realized, and wo reduce our 

 ijiioiniiiins A fosv eitra $5 50 a f) 7.1. Fiisl qunlity, 

 $5 J5. Secnd quality, ^5 00. Third quality, $4 60 

 1 5 Ott. 



Itiirkinit Ozen —Sales 08, 77, 85, and $95. 



Cuirs and C«/r« Sales 30, 23, 25, 3-i, 30, and f 38. 



SJtcep and Limbs. Sales of Sheep and Lambs fiom 



25 to $2 50. 



■MfiVie. -A lot uf pi^s at 5 els , and a lot of old hogs 

 t 4 cts. At reiril, from 4 I-S to (i. 



WIIULESALK PRICKS CUKRENT. 



CortccUil uUli great care, lecekhj 

 SKKDS HerJs IJrass, $1 ?.'> to 3 on perhushol Red Top, 

 I 1' .".II eeiits. (."lover— .Northern, 1 1 to 12c.— S<mtheni, 9 

 I I . 1 lax Seed, 12 00 per hushel. Lucerne, 25 c per Ih. 

 a.iry Seed. *> OJ a S 00 per liushol. 

 TiU MX. The mild state of ihe weather has had an in- 

 lence up.ni the market, and hulders have consented to a 

 ighl reduction in prices. The transactious of the we.k 

 insist of several small cargoes yellow flat Corn, about 

 ,001' hushcls. 



Jorn— .Northern, old, bushel 62 to 63— Southern, round 

 llo«f, old, 60 a 62— Southern flat yellow, neiv, — a CO - 



do whiledo. — a 54- -Barley — a Rye, Northern, 



a 70 —do. Southern. — a 65 -Oats, Southern, 35 a 33— 

 orihem do. — to 40— Beans, per bushel 75 a I 50.— Short", 

 r douMc bush. — a— . 



FLOUR. The narket being abundantly supplied with 

 e article, and the demand at the close extremely languid, 

 ices have further declined. 



Baltimore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. S6 12 a 6 25 ilo. 



larf, »6 00 a — do. free of garlic, *6 25 a — — Phila- 

 Iphia Ho. 4 mos. *6 00 a 6 12 — Fredericksburi, lowi'd 4 

 ti. *6 00 a 6 12 —.Alexandria, wharf mountain, —6 IM a 

 2— Georceiown, «6 25 a C5u— Richmond Canal, S6 25 a — 

 lo. Ciiy, trooa 0.1— I'elersliurgh, South side »6 50 a — 

 lo. Country >e uo a6 12— Genesee, comiimn, cash, S6 12 a 

 5— do laniy brands 86 3| a li 37 — Ohio via Canal. 

 00 a 00— do ao \evr Orleans, cash »5 5 a 5 75. Kyei 

 7« a 4 «0— India-i Meal in bbU. t3 OU a 3 12. 

 ■»RO VISIONS. The business of the week for Beef and 

 rk has been very moderate, aud prices are .somewhat 

 'er. For Lard there has been an increased demand and 

 ighl improvement in prices. 



leet- Mess, 4 I in new bhi. 3a 00 a 9 25— Nary— »7 50 a 

 »— No I, «7 00 I 00— do Prime H 50 a 5 00- Pork— 

 I« clear, 4 mo. bbl. «|0 75 a 11 60— do Clear ilO a 1 i50 



Met* 7 00 a 8 uo— do Prime »5 UO a 6 i— do Mess 



1 other Slates — a —.—do Prime ilo do «.5 00 a 5 50 



lo Cargo do do — a Clear do do 8io oo a 1 1 so - 



ler, shipping 6 a II— do store, uiiinspecled, 10 a 14— do 

 y, 16 a 17.— Lard, No. I, Bislon ins 6a C 1 2 —do 

 Ih and Westeri, 6 -• —Hams, Boston, 7 a 7 1-2 —ilo 

 Ibero and Western, 5 a 7— Cheese, Sliip'g and 4 meal 

 S — do new milk, 9 a to. ' 



OOI.. Duty. Th? value whereof at the place of ex- 

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

 ra.uc exceeds 8 els. per ptiunil, 32 per ct. ad val. and 

 ■ per pound. 



'elui»e no change to notice in this article. Sales limited | 

 prices nominal. 



rime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, Ih. 44 a 4«e.--Amei, 

 tull blood do 4U a 42— Do 3 4 do 37 a 40— Do. I -2 do 

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

 unwashed, 10 a 13— Bengasi do 

 Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 



REVOIA'ING HORSE RAKE. 



This is one of the most useful and labor saving machines 

 now 111 use. One man and a horse with a boy to lead, will 

 rake on an average fnnii 26 to 30 acres per day, with ease 

 and do the work well There is a greal advantage m this 

 rake overall others, as the person using it di'cs not have lo 

 stop the horse lo unload the rake. For sale by J UKKCK 

 &CO., .No. S2 North Market st. May 22. 



SOUTH UOWN STOflt. 



For sale by the subscriber at ibe fioi of Atwell's Avenue 

 in the city ol P.ovidence, one imported South lown Buik, 

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

 blood, and second to none in the country. 



June 8. 8w JOHN GILE.S. 



(•ibty clof. 

 no hair of 



.. . . 1 ...-^ ...... 1 tain tint 



hi" seed m p,i, m,,, ,1,^ g,„„nd, and nl the same lime 

 in the best pos.ihl,. manner. Tlie.e h... be. n a greal 

 dillicnllY in ma.hinrs |..i sowing; garden ..ed. ; llicy 

 are very apt lo r|o« i,,,, ,„,! the fi.ni.r migbl go over an 



"cre of b,nd and „ « „ „„„|,. j . b.„ ,?.., .„ „iu, 



tins; It IS >.. coi,»rrnci.-,l ihat it cann..l p.. 

 n usinir Ibis s.,«er, the f:i,n,.r .-.in ..nvc . 

 biH see.l, .md do Ihe work at lesa ibiin one quarter Ihe 

 expense .d Ibe common w.iy of s.iiving, n..d have it 

 'l.mp in a much h. tier marin.r ; it r.pens the fiiriow, 

 dr.ips .he .e,.d, covers ii over nnd rolls them down. 

 m" 1%'." ""*■ '*''"' "'■'"''''■•" «-<-'l'; »"> Hi'la Uag.n. 

 Mang.l U urn. 1. Turnips. < ariots. Beels, P.irsnip*. On- 

 imis, ^.-c Forsninntthe N-w Kngland Agn< nl'inral 

 Wanhouse nii.l Seed St„re, No,. 5' and 52 Norfi Mar- 

 ket street, by JOSKPIl BKECK & CO 

 April 20 



AORICl)L.TrR/iI. IJIIPL.K111l!:.\'l'S, &c 



The Proprietors of the New I'.imlaiid .Ajricultural Ware 

 house and Seed .Siore No. 51 and 52 Nonh iMarket street. 

 Would inbirm their cusiomers and the public ijenerally that 

 they have on hand the most extensive assortment of 

 cultuial and Horticultural Tr ' 

 Stales. Part ol which are Ihi 

 1000 Hovi-ard's I'aient Cast 



Iron Ploucihs 

 300 Common do. do. 

 200 Cultivators, 

 too <?reene's Straw Cutters. 

 50 Willis' do. ilo. 

 loo Commna do. do. 

 100 Willis' Patent Corn 



Shellcrs. 

 50 Common do do. 

 2..0 Willis' Seed Sowers. 

 60 " Vegetable Cutters 

 00 Common do. do. 



200 Hand Corn Mills. 

 200 Grain Cradles. 

 100 Ox Yokes. 

 1500 Uoz- Scythe Slones. 

 3000 • Austin's Kifies. I 

 March 17. 



POCOKETTK. 



sale 21)0 Barrels Poudrelle. at $2 per barrel, by J. 



Is to be found in the Untied 



following : 



lou doz. Cast Steel Shovels. 



150 " Common do. 



100 " Spades. 



600 " Grass .Scythes. 



300 " Patent Snaiths. 



200 " Common do. 



500 " Hay Rakes. 



200 " Garden do. 



200 " Manure Forks. 



300 " Hay do. 



500 Pair Trace Chains. 



100 " Truck do. 



100 Drall do. 



600 Tie up do. 



50 doz. Halter do. 

 1000 yards Fence do. 



25 Grind Stones on rollers. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great improvements have been ma.le the past vear in the 

 ormand workmanship ol these Ploughs; tile mould b, ard 

 has been so formed as lo la., f>e furroio romplrfe/v oner. 

 '""'•"■^ in ecenjparlule of grass or, itiWe, and leaeingl/i* 



he 

 he 



BRL:CK vV CO, 61 

 May 



and 52 Nottli Market M., Boston. 



bed, 



10— Saionj .clean. 



. picked, 12 a 16— Sujiertine Noriheni pulled lamb 35 'he quality .dniilk 



""■"mI '"."'J t"-^t possible manner. The length of^ h 

 mould board has he n very much increasel, so tha h 

 Plough works wilh the greatest ense, both wi'ih respecl 1 

 he holding nnd the team The Committee at the laje tn.1 

 ol Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



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

 we shou d prefer b.r use on a farm, we might perhaps sai ■• 

 the inquirer, il your land is mosny light and easv to woik 

 try Pronty & Mears, but if your /unk Acury A^r/ orroc.y 



BEOl.S- WITH Mn. HOWABD'S.'- '' 



At the above me'.t:..ned irial the Howard Pl-ueh dU 

 more ,royk,r,l/i Ihe same psrrcr o.rieam.than any oll^ 

 l^ou/rh ^f-bUed. No ..ther turned more than twenuse.-e, 

 and one half inches, to the Ii2 lbs. draught, «hile the 

 Hnoard Plough turned hcenhmine and one half inches U 

 the same poicer of learn ! A II acknowledge that HowanVs 

 mad'e" '"^ ' strongest and most substantially 



There bos been quite an improvement made on the shoe, 

 orlandsnieo/ this Plouph, which can be renewed withoW 

 having to furnish a new landside this shoe likewise secuies 

 Plo""rv,r Tm'rcli "*'"'"' "'K«'''". «'"< strengthens ibe 

 The price of the Ploughs is from SG to $15. A Plough 

 "icienl for breaking up wilh four cattle, will cost ab.iHl' 

 M, and with culler »i,with wheel and cutter, t2 6* 



hove Ploughs are for sale, wholesale and retail — 

 lew F.ngland .Agricultural Warehonse and Seeil St.Ii 

 51 & 52 North Market Street, by 



April 20 



reel, by 

 JOSKPH BRECK &. CO. 



LACTOMETERS- 



DAHLIAS. 



For sale al Ihe Agricultural Warehouse, No. 52 North 

 Market street, a larg- assortment of Double Dahlias of the 

 lin.'si varieties. J( SEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, May 3, 1842. 



D.IHLIA POLES. 



JO.SEPH BRECK & CO., offer for sale loco superior 

 Dahlia Poles, with the bark pealed ofl, in bunnl-s of leo or 

 by the dozen. Boston, May », 1843 



