vol,. XIX XO. 15. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



J10 



itui(;irr()i\ markkt.— Moni.at, Oct. 12, iH4n. 



Kt-l'urleit rtrlhf Nfw Knclind K'lrmer. 

 Ai m.irkcl 1500 Beef Cattle, 825 Stores, 3000 Slieep, 

 and 1475 Swine. 



|>,,ii Ks — Itee.f Cattle — Wc quote to correspond with 

 la-t w<i-k. v:z. First qiialitv, f5 50 n $5 75, Second 

 qunlily , .<5 00 a *5 25. Third quality ,*3 75 a $4 75. 



Binrrllrng Catlle — The Biirrfllers purrhiisid quite 

 liberollv nt'nbout $5 inr Mess and $4 Tor No. 1. 



S(orrs — Yearliniis, *(i a .$0. Two Year Old $12 a 

 fIS. Three Year Old, $81 a 9i27 



Shrc,, —Lois were sold at $1 33, $1 50, $1 75, .f 1 88, 

 $2 00. $2 17, $2 37, and .f 2 75. 



Siririe — Lots to peddle at 3 a 3 1-2 for sow* and 4 a 

 4 1-2 for barrows. Two lots lo close, for something 

 less than 3 and 4. At retail, 4 and 5. 



TIlEll.MO.VIETRICAl.. 



IltilMtrttil for the New Knglurid Farmer. 

 Ran);e nf the Tliernionietcr at the Oardenor the proprietors 

 of the ^ew England Farmer. Brighton, Maes, in a sha<lerl 

 N'jrllierly exposure, week ending Oct. 11, 



Wp had a sliijht frost on Saturday morning, hut not enough 

 loiniuff the teiiderest plants. 



The lime ha« hecn wrong in some of the last papers. It 

 shoiiUI have heen as now. 6, 12, and 6, since il was altered 

 from 5. 12, and 7 o'clock. 



DESIRAI5LK FARM FOR SALE OR T<> BE f^ET. 



That vainahle farm, situate in North Snlem, 

 n' nut a mile from the centre of the city of Sa- 

 lem, and commonly known as the Do^ige Farm. 

 ■ • - conlninin!? almut seventy Acres of excellent 

 .^-*^-.__ Land, wilfi a larefe three story Dwellinsf House, 

 Farm House, and out buildings. The Fruit Trcs upon it 

 produce ahoul two hundred barrels of Apples. There is a 

 Muscle bed an'l seA weed on the premises, which furnish an 

 ahundanco of Manure for the whole farm ; and the city o' 

 Salem affords a ready market for the produce of the farm. 

 This estate would he sold reasonably if immediately applied 

 for, and most of the purchase money might remain on mort- 

 gage: or it would he leased out on fair terms for five years. 

 For further particulars apply to 



JAMFS ANDREWS & SON. 

 No. 59 Comt"crcial wharf, Bo<;inn. 

 IV. n. — Or this farm would be exchanged for productive 

 real estate in Boston. 



Oct. Ulh. is2w 



FRUIT AND OUN.V.nEXTAL TREES, Ac. 



Fruit Trees of all the f'itft'rent species— ofihe 



P most ce ebrati'd kinds These include Pears, 



j Plums, Apitles. Quinres kVc. — the trees of the 



Peach and Cherry, especially, are of ihe finest 



. size, and in numbers abotinJitig at this time, and 



of varieties unsurpassed. 



Also Grape Vines. Raspberries. Strawberries. Goose- 

 berries, and ^f^Llberrics fnr .'jiV^— Scotch Lardi, Lindens. 

 Sycamores, Silver Firs. VViilows, Khns — Honeysuckles. 

 Dah'ias, splendid Pjeonies. \c &c. Trees when so ordered, 

 will be securely packed for iransportalmn to distant places, 

 and all orders promptly executeil by 



JOHN A. KRNRICK. 

 Newton, near Boston, Oct 14 



Brighton Xiirserics and Gartftens. For Sale 



A large quaiuity of superior European and 

 American (7rii;imental Trees, well calculated 

 for piililic piarrs, or private grounds, with Fruit 

 Trees embracing' a great vnricty of the most ap- 

 proved kinds and fine sizes. The trees, and all 

 other productions can now be sclcdr.d and -marked, and will 

 he for warded to any place as soon as it will answer to re- 

 move the same. 



Also, forty kinds of Sii;iwbcrry Plants, of the most ap 

 proved Europfan and American varieties. 



Orders mav be forwar.Ied via- mail, addressed Messrs. 

 WINSHIP, lirighlon, Mas^..or left with Hessrs. JOSEPH 

 BRECK & CO. 



Brighton, Angiist 12- 



FRUIT TRKES FOR SALE. 



At the Pomological Gard.-'n, Salem. Mass., a good collec- 

 tion of Fruit Trees of the best Natire and Foreign varieties. 

 Apply by mail to the sub^i-riber. 



ROHERT MANNING. 



Salem, Oct 14, 1840. 



GREEN'S PATE^T STRAW ClTTElI. 



JOSKPII BRECK & CO. ai the New England Agncul- 

 lural Wan house and Seed Si-ire Nus. r.l and f-a .\uMh Alar- 

 kel SircL't, have lor sale, Green's Patent Sir.tw, Hay and 

 Stalk Culler, operating on a niechanicnl principle not before 

 applied to any implemeiu forllns purpose. Tlu- iiionI prom- 

 inent eflecis of this applKalinn, and some o( the icmsetjueni 

 peculiarities of the macbme are; 



\. So great a red".iction of the quantum flf power requisite 

 lo use it, that ihe slren^ih of a half grown boy is suthcient 

 to work it etficienlly. 



2. With even itiis moderate power, it easily cuKlwn bush- 

 els a minute, which is full twice as !asl as h;'is bfcu clnnned 

 by any other machine even when worked by horse or steam 

 power. 



3. The knives, owing to the peculiar manner in which they 

 cut, require sharpening less often than those of any other 

 straw cutter. 



4. Tlie machine is simple in its construction, made and put 

 together very strongly. It is therefore not so liable as ihe 

 complicated machines in general use to get out ofordtir 



Oct. l^. 



IMPROVED VEGETABLE STEAMER. 



Just received at the N. I''. AgricnUural Warehnuse and 

 Seed Sl(jre, Dr Warren's Patent ("yJinder Vegetable Steamer, 

 for sleaminc" all kinds of vesetables (or Swine. Cattle, ^c. in 

 large or small quantities. It can likewise be used for lamily 

 purposes 



A. the pipe for filling ihe boiler with water. 



B, safely valve fur letting off extra steam, in case the pres- 

 sure shouM get too high. 



C steam pijie passing from boiler to cask 



D. pipe to supply the boiler with water from a cask or liox 

 which is to be placed in such manner as to keep the boiler a 

 bout two thirds full of water at all times, which answers as 

 a complele self-regulaior for sn|iplying the boiler with water. 



The above nut is not a true representation of the boiler, as 

 it appears at least one b:ilf larger than it really is, in propor- 

 tion lo ilie cask. The boiler is merely a small size cylinder 

 stove, wilh ibe fire inside, and surrounded by a sheet of wa- 

 ter from wiiich passes a slenm pipe to the barrel or box, the 

 cask or box caii be removed so as to discharge the vegeta- 

 bles without any alteration of tht> boiler or steam pipe. 



The steamer can he removed from place to place without 

 any difficully. Wood or coal can be used, and a few cents 

 worth of either will steam a large quantity of vegetables A ' 

 number of them have been in operation, and found lo give , 

 universal satisfaction. 



Farmers and others are invited to call oT our Warehouse 

 and examine ihe article, which they will find lobe a verv 

 neat and cheap apparatus for the purpose. Price 312. and 

 with handles S13. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



No 51 and 52 North Market street, Boston. 



Septrmber 30. 



ALDERNEV STOCK FOR S.\LE, 



One COW and two HEIFERS, full blooded Alderney, 

 for Sale. Cow S.tO ; two Heifers $3iJ and 840. Inquire at 

 this office. Oct. 14 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



