vol,. XIX. NO. I«. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER, 



BKH.I!!0;\ M ARKKT.— Mom.at, Ocl. U), 1840. 

 liflKirieil fnrtiie N*<\v KiiBlnnil ("iriiiHr. 



At M.irlfcl ;iOOO Beef Catlle, (inclii<liiig all wliich 

 werr Ifltal Iht' .Slnuyliter ir.uses "flliR Barrrllers,) SoO 

 Slor.-s, 7SU() Shfe|i, nnd 1050 i^wiiic. 



J'iiLKs — ^>e/ r,;«/c —First quiiiity, $.j 50 a $5 75. 

 Second qu.ilnv, .^rS 00 a $5 25. Third qiinlity, $3 75 a 

 $4 75. 



BurTeltiTiir Ciitlle — A largH iicinibpr scild, Messf5; 

 No. 1 $4. OlIiiT iiuiiiber>< hi less pricen. 



5(o)T.«— Vcailiiig.s, .'J5 a $!•. Two Year Old $12 a 

 $ltJ. Tlir.:c Year Old, $21 a $27. 



S/ier/i — Dull A lar^c nurnber iinsuld. We quote 

 lots *1 2.-., jjjl 33, $1 56, $1 75, f 1 8d, $2 12, $2 37, 

 and $2 (;2. 



Swinr. — I, .lis til peddle at 3 a 3 1-4 fur sow* and 4 a 

 4 1-4 for L»arrf»\vrt. yrnall lots selecled burrow&i at 4 1-2 

 a 4 3-1. Al retail, 4 and 5 1-2. ' 



G«KK1V'S PATE\T S'rRA"W ClTTElt. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



TIlEri.MO.VlETRICAL. 

 lieiiorted (or the New Kii;;laiiil Fanner. 

 Raiigeof ilie riiermoineterat the Oardeiiof the proprietors 

 of the New I^agland Fanner, Brighton, Mass. In a ehaded 

 Northerly exposure, week ending Oct. 18. 



Oct. 1S40] I 6A..M. I 12, M. | 6,l'.j\l. | \ViB.<] 



Monday, 



Tue'iriay, 



Wednesday, 



Thursday, 



Friday, 



Saturday, 



Sun lay, 



N. 



N. 



N. 



N, 



N. 



S. E. 



S. E. 



Thurdoy a:iil Friday nights we had a smart frost, and the 

 first to do any injury. 

 Fair eve'y day al 12 o'oioek, except Sunday. 



KUTA BAGA AND BKOWN CORX. 



A few tons of Rata ISa^a at S-i per ton. Likewise Brown 

 Corn. — This variety matures iii a little over three months, 

 in my i pinion, yicld.> as much as any other kind. Those 

 farmers who are desirous of changing seed, may get supplied 

 by calling on G. C. HAWKINS, Charleslown,— One mile 

 from Cambridge Colleges, on the Charlcstown road. 



Octal. 3w 



WALKKKS'S PINE TULIPS. 



For sale at No. 62. North Market street, a great variety 

 of WalK.-r's line named Tulips, at S3 per dozen, with their 

 names, ftiauy of the original Bulbs cost five times that sum. 

 Those who luiend to set out a tulip bed, will do well to call 

 soon, asdctnlicr is the best month for this business. 



Fine Mised tulips wiihout names, St per dozen. Also 

 Hyacinlhs of every variety, embracing all the most approved 

 sorts, with a great variety of other bulbous rm.ts. 



JOSEPH BKECK & CO, 



Boston, Oct. 21, 1840. 



ROliERT MANNING. 



FKUIT TREES KOR SALE. 



At the I'omologieal Garden, Salem. Ma.^s., a ^ood coUec- 

 tiou of Fruii Trees of the liesl Native and foreign varieties. 

 Apply by mail to the subscriber. 



Sale m, Oct 14 . 1«40. 



Hi>RTiCUl.TCRAl. TOOL CHESTS 



Containing a complete set of Garden tools of superior finish 

 and style, recently received fom Liverpool and for sale at the 

 New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Slore 



May«. JOSEPH BRECK & (3o. 



PATENT SPRIKCJ B.VLAKCE. 



A few of those verj- convenient spring Idances, for fami- 

 ly use. a very simple contrivauee for weighing small articles 

 JO.^I'.PH BRKCiC & CO. No. 51 and 52 North Market 

 Street, Boston. 



July 15. 



PENCE CMtlNS. ~~ 



Just received from England, al the New Engl.ind Agrieul 

 tural Warehouse, 6 caska chains, suitable for makin^ the 

 chain len.-e, &c. JOSEPH i'.RECIC & Co 



Julv 16. 



BONE MANIIRE 



The subscriber informs his friends an I the publi ■, that 

 niter ten years e.vperience, lu- is fully convinced that i^ round 

 bones Inriii the most powerful sliniulaot that can be applied 

 to the earth a- a manure 



Orders fr.r Pone Manure or Oyster .Shell Lime, left at the 

 Bone Mill, ni-nr Tremont road, in Roxburv, at the New 

 England AgriL-ultural Warehouse and Seed Store. No 52 

 North .'larkei Sirc.l, or through the Po.*t Office will meet 

 wilh nrnnipl allentiun. 



March 4, l<HO. NAHUM WARD. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. at iheNew England Agneul 

 tural Warehouse and Seed Store Nus. 51 an(r52 North Mar- 

 ket Street, have lor sale. Green's Patent Straw, Hay and 

 Stalk Cutter, operating on a nieehaniei;! principle' not bufore 

 applied to any implement for this purpose. The most prom 

 inent effecls of this application, and some of the conseauent 

 peculiarities of the machine are : ^ 



1. So great a reduction of the quantum of power requisite 

 to use It. that the slrength of a half grown bov is sulliciem 

 to work it elficiently. 



2. With even this moderate power, it easily cms two bush- 

 els a minule, which is lull twice as (asi as has been claimed 

 liy any oilier machine even when worked bv liorse or steam 

 power. 



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

 cut, require sharpening less often than those of any other 

 straw cutter. ^ 



4. The machine is simple in its construction, made ami put 

 together very strongly. It is therefore not so liab.e as the 

 complicated machines m general use to get out of order 



Oct. 14. a . 



IHIPISOVED VEGETABLE STEAMER. 



Just received al the N. E. Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store, Dr Warren's Patent Cvlinder Vegetable Steamer 

 for steaming all kinds of vegelable.s f„r Swine Catile frc in 

 large or small quantities. It can likewise be used for' lamilv 

 purposes. •" 



A, the pipe for filling the boiler with water 



B, safely valve for letting oflT extra steam, in case the pres- 

 sure snou.d get too high. 



C, steam pipe passing from boiler to cask 



p, pipe to supply the boiler with water from a cask or bm 

 which IS to be placed iii such manner as lo keep the boiler a-- 

 bout Iwothirds full of waler at all times, which answers as 

 a complete seK-regulaior lor su|'plving the boiler with water 



The above cut is not a true reprcseniaiion o( the boiler as 

 It appears at least one half larger ihaii it really is, in propor- 

 tion to ihe cask. The boiler is merelv n small size cylinder 

 stove, with the fire inside, and surrounded by a sheet of wa- 

 ter from which passes a steam pipe to the barrel or box the 

 cask or box can be removed so as to dLseliarge the vegeta- 

 bles wiihout any alteration of the boiler or steam pipe 



The steamer can be removed from place to place wiihout 

 any riifiuulty. Wood or coal can he used, and a few cents 

 worth ol either will steam a large quantity of vegetables A 

 n'lmber of them have been in operation, and louiid to give 

 universal satisfaction " 



Farmers and others arc invited to call at our Warehouse 



and examine the article, which they will find in be a very 



neat and cheap apparatus for the purpose Price Si -^ and 



with handles S13. JOSEPH BRECK & CO, 



No. 51 and 52 North Market street, Boston 



September 3o. 



ALDERNEV STOCK F>OR S'lLE. 



One COW and two HEIFERS, full blooded Alderney, 

 for Sale. Cow $50; two Heifers S3o and «40. Inquire at 



Oct. 14 



Apples, Winter, 

 AsnE.s, Pearl, per 100 lbs. 

 Pot, " •' " . 

 Brans, white. Foreign, 



" '* Domestic, . 



Beef, mess, new, 



No. 1. . . . 

 prime, 

 Bkeswax, white, 

 yellow, 

 Bristles, American, 

 Butter, shipping, 



dairy. 

 Candles, mould, 

 dipped, 

 sperm. 

 Cheese, new milk, 

 Cider, .... 



this office. 



Bone Masurl, .... 



in casks, 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 



southern, geese, . 

 Flax. (American) . . , . 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, 

 Bay, Cbaleur, 

 Haddock, 



Mackerel, No, 1 . . . 

 No, 2, 

 No. 3, . 

 Alewives, dry salted. No. 1, 

 .Salmon, No, 1, 

 Flouu, Genesee, cash, , 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Richmond canal, 

 Alexandria wharf. 



Rye, 



Meal, Indian, in bids. 



Grain : Corn, northern yellow, 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, , 

 Rye, northern, . 

 Barley, 



Oats, northern, (prime) , 

 southern. 

 Grindstones, pr ton of 2000 lbs, rough 

 do, do. do. finished 



Mams, norl-hern, .... 



southern and western, . 

 H.\Y, best English, per ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, 1st quality, 



2d quality 



Lard, Boston, ..... 



southern, , . . , 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do, country do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 Uo, dry hides, . 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston, do, slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides. 

 Lime, tiest sort, , , . . 

 Molasses, New Orleans, . . i 

 Sugar House, , ,. ! 



Oil, Sperm, Spring, . . . 



Winter, ... 

 Whale, refined, . . . j 



Linseed, American, 



Neat's Foot I 



Plaster P.\ris, per ton of 22U0 lbs. 

 Pork, extra clear, 



clear, . . . , , 

 Mess, . , , , 



Prime, . , . . 



Seeds; Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, southern, 

 northern, 

 Canary, 

 Hemp, .... 



Flax 



Red Clover, northern, , 

 Southern Clover, 

 Soap, American, Biown, 



" Castile, 



Tallow, tried, . , , , 



Teazles, 1st sort 



Wool, prime, or Saxony H'leeces, , 



American, full Idood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do, 



do. 1-2 do. 



do, 1-4 and common, 

 £_• f Pulled superfine, 

 .S^INo. 1, . . . 



ill No. 2 



z =- 1 No. 3, 



