VOL. XIX. KO. a. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



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liKKiH'I'OiV MARKKT.— MoNDAr, July 13, I640. 

 ICfjiortf il furtiie Nfvv Eo^ibnil Knniier. 



Al M.irkel 2ii> Boel Catlle, 15 Cows and Calvet, 

 1450 Sheep and 330 Swine. 



PiiiCES. — l-icef Cattle. — Wc quote to correspond with 

 last week. First quality, $(> 25. Second quality, $5 75 

 a $6 00. Third quality, <if> 00 a $5 75. 



C'lws iinil Cuhes.—$24, $28, $:>5, $50. 



Sheep.— Lors were sold at f 1 50, $1 88, $2 00, $2 17, 

 $2 33, and $2 75. 



Swine — A lot of siiinll pigs to peddle at 5 ; a lot of 

 large sows 4, 4 1-4, and 4 1-2; large barrows 5. At le- 

 tail Ironi 4 1-2 to 7. 



REVULVINU HOR.SE KAKB. 



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K.iiigeof the 

 ol tile iMew Ell; 

 IVoillierly expni 



THKll.MO.^l ETHICAL. 



piiiteil for Ihe Nexv Eiiglunit Fanner. 



riiermometer nl llie (iardeiint tlie proprietors 

 f^laiid Farmer, Hrii^ltlon, J\lasB, in » shaded 

 lire, weeks ending July 12. 



July, 1840. I TA.Jl. I 12,IH. I 5,P.M. I Wind. 



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To Manufactui-ers of Agriciilttiral aud Horlicol- 

 tural Iniplciueuta. 



The undersigned, (editor and proprietor ul* the Soulhern 

 Cahiiiei of Aijrtcuhure, Horticuiiure, &,c.) proposes eslab- 

 lishini; in Churleslon, Soul h Carolina, hy the first of A iiiijust 

 nest, a reposit()r\ f*ir the fxhihitinn and sale oT all articles 

 connected witli either agriculiure, hoiticultnre, or domestic 

 and rural economy, and he invites maniHactnrers, to forward 

 to him two 01- three of each anicif , (unless hulky or costly) 

 to Siorve as specimens, and to he deposited for exhdtition and 

 sale in his rooms. He will act as general agent for such, and 

 ■where truly meritorious, will endeavor to present ihem to the 

 notice of ihecommunity All not disposed of, will he suh- 

 ject to the order of the manufacturerers at all tunes For 

 further information address the undersigned (post paid) at 

 Charleston, Sio-ith Carolina. JOHN D. LEGARt:. 



References, Messrs. J. Breck & Co., Mr Daniel Kimball, 

 and Messrs. Ellis &. Bosson, Boston. 



July \'y. 



TIE UP CHAINS. 



Just received al the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house, a good supply of those celehraled Chains for lying 

 upcattle. These chniiLs, introduced by E. H. Derby, Esq. 

 oi yalem. and Col. Jacques, of Charlestown, for the pur- 

 pose of st'cunng catlle lo ihe stall, are found to be ihe safest 

 and mosl convenient mo ie of fasieningcnws and oxen lo the 

 stanchion. They consist of a chain which passes round the 

 animal's neck, and by a ring attached to the stall, plays free- 

 ly up and down, and leaves the animal at liberty to lie down 

 or rise ai pleasure, and keeps him perfectly secure. 



July 15. JOSEPH BRKUK & CO. 



BUDDING FRUIl' TRICES. 



Cuttings of fruit trees for Imdiling, comprising nearly all 

 the choice sorts of Apples, Pears, Pluin.-^, and Ciierries, 

 known and cultivated in this country or in Europe, ali from 

 bearing irees, can be packed in such a manner as lo be sent 

 with perlecl safely to a ;y part of this country or liurope. 

 Apply by mail lo the subscriber, at the Poinolnaical Garden, 

 Salem, Mass. ROBERP MANNING. 



Salem, July 15. 



i<e:.\ce chains. 



Just received from England, al ihe New Engl md Agricul 

 tural Warehouse, 6 casks chains, suitable for making the 

 chain fence, &c. JOSEPH BRECK &- CO. 



Julv 15. 



TRACE CHAINS. 



Just received, direct from the English manufacliiresr, 8 

 casks of Trace Chains, from b to 1 1 teel Inn^, suitable lor 

 ploughing or draft chains. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



July lu- 



CASES OF TOOLS. 



Just received from England, a few eases of superior horti- 

 ruhi.ral tods, for genllemen or ladies use, a splendid article 

 m mahogany cases. JOSEPH BRECK &. CO, 



July 15. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRE 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLr 



NT. 



The Revolving Ralie, which has been in general use in 

 most parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, is found lo 

 be one ol the mosi useful and labor saving machines now 

 in use. One man and horse, with a boy lo lead, will rake 

 on an avera;;e from 25 to 30 acres |ier day, wiih ease, and do 

 the wo. k well. They arc coming into very general use in 

 all parts of the country, and will, no doubt, in a few years, 

 supersede the use of the common hand rake. There is a 

 great advantage in lhi>^ rake over all others, as the person 

 using il does not have to slop the horse to unload ihe rake. 



GRAIN CRADLES. 



The Gram Cradle is an article which is coming into very 

 general Ui^e in the New England Slates, where they were till 

 of late but little known, although ihey have been in very 

 general use in the southern and weslern Stales, for many 

 years, and which is ionnd to be decidedly the best mode of 

 harvesting grain, as il is supposed one man will cradle five 

 acres in a day when he cannot reap more than one. The 

 diirerence in gathering a crop is so much in favor of cradling, 

 thai we must suppose thai il will he the only mode adopted 

 hereafter, and the grain cradle will become of as much use, 

 as an implement ol husbandry, as the plough now is. 



There has been a very great impnivement in the manufac- 

 luring of this article, they are now made on the most im 

 proved plan ; the scythe is well secured and finished in a 

 snperier maimer anrl made of tl\e best cast steel. 



SL'PERB ROCKET L..\RKSPVR SEED. 



The subscribers offer for sale a quantity of Superb Double 

 Rocket Larkspur Seed, of their own raising, .-aved from dou- 

 ble flowering plants only, embracing all the difierenl colors. 

 For fine, strong and early plants, the seed should be sown in 

 August. JOSEPH BRECK &• CO. 



June 17. 



PURE RLOOO BEKKSHIHE PIGS. 



The Society of Shakers al Harvard, Mass , have for sale 

 the Pure Blood Bcikshire Pigs. Also, a lot of Berkshire 

 crossed with other Breeds, ou reasonable terms al their 

 Village. 



Persons wishing to 6c su?'(? of the clear 3erUshire breed 

 may rely on those they offer for sale, as they are the proge- 

 ny of some of the latest imporied from England. 



June 24. 



HORTICULTCRAIi TOOL. CHESTS. 



Containing a complete set of Garden tools of superior finish i 

 and style, recently received foni Liverpool and for sale al the 

 New finglund Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. 



May 6. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



PATENT SPRING BALANCE. 



A few of those very convenient spring balances, for fami- 

 ly nse. a very simiile contrivance for weighing small articles. 

 JC-^KPH BRECK & CO. No. 51 and 32 Norlh Market 

 Street, Boston. 



July 15. 



