VOL. XIX, NO. 51. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



407 



tender,) and Pinks, will be awarded on Saturday, the 

 26th inst.,aa follows: 



Roses — For the best .50 dissimilar blooms at hardy varie- 

 ties ; ♦ 

 For the 2d best 50 do. do. do. 

 For the 3d best 50 do. do. do. 

 For the best display of Chinese and other tender 



Roses ; 

 For the 2d best do. do. do. 



Pinks — For the best display of flowers; 

 For the best 6 dissimilar blooms ; 

 For the best seedling. 

 Per order, C. M. HOVFY, Chairman. 



Note. — Exhibitors of flowers are respectfully request 

 ed to liiind in to the Chairman a list of the flowers ex- 

 hibited, if they wish them reported. 



EXHIBITION OF FHUITS. 



Saturday June 12, 1841. 

 (First exhibition of the seasiin.) 

 Sweetwater Grapes, from diaries Golderm.inn, Chel- 

 sea. 



Early Virginia Strawberries, from J. L. L. F. War- 

 ren, Brigliuin. * 



Hamburg. Jliller's Burgundy, and Sweetwater Grapes, 

 from J. .S. Ellery, Brooklinf. 



A fine specimen ofCoolidge's F.iyorite Peaclies, from 

 George L^e, West CamUraige. 



For the Committee, liENJ. V. FllEiNX'H. 



Saturday, June 19. 



Messrs Hovey <fe Co. exhibited Hovey'a Seedljn" 

 Strawberry. " 



J. L. L. F. Warren exhibited Warren's Seedling 

 Strawberry. 



May Bifiarreau Cherries, from iVI. P. Wilder, Esq. 



Iron or Rock Apples, in fine preservation, from Levi 

 Thaxter, Esq., Watertown. 



JNO. A. KENRICK, 



IH. — Kye— 

 -Southern 36 



low 6S— Soullu'rn Flat Yellow CO— White 

 Norlhein Oil to 6;"> — Sinuliern 50 to 33. Oats 

 to 3->— Norlheril .lU In -til. 



PROVISI().\S ticef-iVle«s sio 50 to 11 00— Prime 



86 50— No. 1 Sn no. Pork— Extra— 15 00-Clcar U 50— 



Mess SI3 00. Hams— Northern 9 c. per lb— Southern, 



none. I.ard -Hoslon 9 c ^ler lb— Southern, 8 to 8 1-2 



Huiter— Lump l,S i,i 22— Firkm 12 to IS— Shipping 8 to M. 



HAV, per ton, Sis to 20- Eastern Screwed; S14 to 16. 



CHBESE-Okl 11 c.-Nows. 



EGGS, 11 a 12. 



WOOL— The market for this article has not experienced 

 any chant;e of late. Pulled Wool is ratlicr scarce, and there 

 is hut a limitea supply of low Fleeces and of fine Fleeces the 

 stock is also moderate. Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, 

 111. 50 to 55 c. --American full Mood, washed, 47 to 50--D0 

 3 4 hlood, washed, 44 10 4 6-00. 1-2 blood, washed, 3ii to 

 40— 1-4 and common do, 35 to 37— Sinvrua Sheep, washed, 

 20 to 23— Do. unwashed, 10 to 14— Rengasi Sheep, 8 to 10— 

 Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 to lu—Su]ierline Northern pulled 

 lamb 43 to 46— No. 1 do. do, 3^ to '.Sr-No 2 do do 26 to 30 

 —No 3 do do IS to 20. 



LAcroMETERg. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house, No. SI and 52, North M.arkel st., a few sets of Lac- 

 tometers, lor tesIiiiK the quality of milk. 



J"'"' 23 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



WII.I.ISS l,.\'rKST IMPROVED SEED SOWER. 



THERMCMETRICAL. 



Reporled for the New Eniil.iu.1 I-'armer. 

 Ran,!»of the fhermonieter at tlie Gardeiiof the proprietors 

 of the New England Fanner, Hrigkton, Mass. in a shaded 

 fiforlherly exposure, week ending June 20.- 



June, 1S41. | 5,A.M. | 12,M. | 7,P.M. | Wind. 



IMoiiday, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



Thnisday, 



Kriiiay, 



Sal ir.lay, 



Sui.ilay, 



w. 



W. 



N. 

 S. E. 

 E. 

 E.' 

 E. 



EDMUfyO tHASTIN5l6iC0. 



No. 101 Stale St, keep cnn.-laiitly for sale, Wiuior, Sprias 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and 'unbleached ; which they 

 warrant to be of the best quality, and to burn without 

 crustin?. 



Oil Canisters .of .various sizes. 



Boston, Jan. .1, 1841. isly 



GOOD CULTH-ATORS Af $ i 50, 



VVe have had considerable rain since Friday noon, which 

 has given treshness and vigor to vegetable creation, which 

 IS not only dehohlful, but encouraging to those who lill ihe 

 earth, that their labor will be crowned with an abmijjnt 

 harvest. 



BRIGIITON MARKET.- Mondat, June 21, \m. 



Keporteil rortlie Mew Enslanil Parmer. 



At .Market 200 Beef Cattle, 15 pair of Working 

 Oxen, 20 Cows and Calves, 2rf00 Sheep and 320 Swine 



Prices.— Beef Cattle— We continue last weeks quo- 

 tations, viz : First quality, fO, 75 a 7 00. Secuiid 

 quality, $6 25 a 6 50. Third quality, $5 25 a fi 00 



Cows and Calves—Snhs, $23, $25, $31, ,$34, SSB, 

 $40, and $4o. ,.- i v ' 



Sheep.— DuW. Many lots were sold for considerable 

 less than tbey cost in the country. Lots were sold for 



^' ,^l'A\ ^-' ®' "^^'il 62, $1 88, $2 00, $2 12, $2 26, 

 and $2 33. --^ j »■ 1 



.^w^•ne. -Several' lots of large barrows 5 1-2, and one 

 lot at 5 3-8. A lot ta peddle, some of which were pi»!i 

 at 5 1-8 and () 1-8. At retail from 5 to 7 1-2. ' 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected with great care, weekly. 



SEEDS. Herds Grass, very little in market. Red Top 

 new seed by the hag 50 to 55 c. Clover— Northern 13c 

 —Southern, 8 to 9 c. Flax Seed, Si, 37 to 1 50 bu ' Lu 

 cerne, 25 c. per lb. 



FLOUR. Howard Street S5 37— Genesee S5 25— Ohio 

 tS 13. 



GRAIN. Corn— Northern Yellow none —Round Yel 



Good Cultivators for sale at the New England Agricuitu 

 ral Warehouse, Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Sirrel Price 

 «^>50. JOS. BRECK & CO. 



REVOLVING JIORSE^AKE. 



<.nn^'l!!l~ li, ' ' v^'^'^'* Sf'wer, ill vented the last .sea- 



son , one ol the most periect machines ever introduced for 

 he purpose. In using this machine, the farmer maH e cer 

 am llm his .see.l ,s put into the ground, and at the tame 

 time in the best possrble manner. There has bien a grea' 

 difficulty in machines lor sowing garden seeds; they a?e 

 very apt to clog up and the larmer might go over r, acTC ,T 

 land and not sow a single seed ; but noiso with this it [s so 

 constructed that it cannot possibly dog. In using t is fow- 

 er, the farmer can save one half of his seed, and do ihe work 

 at l.ss than one quarter the expense of the comm.m way of 

 owing seeds, and have ,t done ,n a much better manner 

 It opens the furrow, drops the seed, and covers it over and 

 rolls them down. It will sow almost anv kind of Garden 

 Seeds ; say Ruta Baga, Mangel Wurtzel. Turnios, Ca° o's 

 Beets, Parsnips, Onions, It is h,<rhly recommended by 

 a grea number of persons who used it the past season 

 horsaleat t.le N. E. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 

 ^^"'^ ''^ JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



AGRICULTCRAI, IMPLKMKXTS, &.C 



The Proprietors of the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house and Seed Store No. 51 and "52 Norfh Market street 

 would inform their customers and the public generally thai 

 thej have on hand the most extensive as.-ortineni of Agri- 

 cultuial and Horticultural Tools to be found m the UnKd 

 States. Part of which are the following • 

 1000 Howard's Patent Cast I 100 doz. Cast Steel Shovels 



The Revolving- Horse Rake has been in general use in 

 most pans of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and is found to 

 be one of the most useful labor saving machines now in use. 

 One man and horse, with a boy to lead, will rake on an av-' 

 erage from 23 to 30 acres per day with ease, and do the work 

 well. There is a great advantage in this rake overall others, 

 as the person using it does not have to stop the horse to un- 

 load the rake. 



For sale at Nos. 61 & 52 North Market Street, bv 

 June 9- JOS. BRECK'&CO. 



Iron Ploughs 

 300 Common do. do. 

 200 Cultivators. 

 100 Greene's Straw Cutters. 

 50 Willis' do. do. 

 100 Common do. do. 

 100 Willis' Patent Corn 



Shellers. 

 60 Common do do. 

 2.i0 Willis' Seed Sowers. 

 60 " Vegetable Cutters. 

 50 Common do. do 



200 Hand Corn Mills. 

 200 Grain Cradles. 

 100 Ox Yokes. 

 1500 Doz- Scythe Stones. 

 3000 '■ Austin's Rifles. 

 March 17. 



130 ■' Common do 

 100 " Spades. 

 600 " Grass Scythes. 

 300 ■' Patent Snaiths. 

 200 " Common do. 

 500 " Hav Rakes. 

 200 " Garden do. 

 200 " Manure Forks. 

 300 " Hay do. 

 500 Pair Trace Chains 

 100 " Truck do. 

 100 Draft do. 

 500 Tie up do. 



50 doz. Halter do. 

 1000 yards Fence do. 



25 Grind Stones on rollers. 



FUl,t, BL.UOD DURIIA.n CATTLE. 



'The subscriber will sell at public auction, at bis residence 

 in Pleasant Valley, foot of Atwell's Avenue, in Providence 

 11 2 miles Irom the Great Bridge, on Wednesday, the "ZA 

 of June instant, at 11 o'clock, A. HI. 



20 head of superior full and half blood Durham Cattle 

 Also, 20 full blood and half blood imported Soulhdown 

 Sheep A rare chance is oft'ered in this stock to farmers and 

 others to secure some of the finest Cal tie ever offered for 

 sale in this country, and as a whole there is seldom so choice 

 a lot of herd book Cattle presented to the public. All inter- 

 ested are reouested to call and examine this stock previous 

 to the day ol sale. Terms liberal. For further particulars 

 see catalogue, which will be exhibited at the sale. 



Providence, June 5. 1841. JOHN GILES. 



