TOL. SIX, NO. 63. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



415 



By Olis Jolvnion, Esq. — Early Virginia Strawberries 

 — very fine. 



By Juliu A Kenrick — Wood Slravvberrios. 



Bv Mrs Eusln, Dorchcilor — Melliven Scarlet Siriiw- 

 berries. JNO. A. KENRICK. 



[nrWo would rail the allenlioii of the reader to iho 

 letter of l\lr llarrgerslun, on another page, wiiich we 

 copy from tlie Boston Courier. If the remedies lie 

 suggests shall prove ellectual for the evils he mentions, 

 lie will have conferred a great henelit upon the cuininu- 

 nitv. 



MAS SACHISK'ITS HOKTICULTURAI. SOCIKTY. 



A staled meeting irfill he held at the Kooms of said Society, 

 ou Saturday next, July 3, at II o clock, A. M. 

 June 30. E.M. RICHARDS, 7?ec. Sec. 



THERAIO.METRICAL. 



Iteporteil tor llle New Kiiglaiia Farmer. 

 Kan^eot the rhennouieteial the (iardeiiof the proprietors 

 of the New Englauil Kurnier, Brighton, Mass. in « shaded 

 Northerly exposure, week ending June 27. 



Juue, 1S41. I 5,A.!U. | 12, M. | 7,I'.M. | Wind. 



IVIonday, 



1'uesday, 



Wednesday, 



Thuisday, 



f'riday, 



Sal jrjay, 



Sui.ilay, 



BUKJMIU.N MARKKT. — Mosoav, June 2:3, j«41. 

 Iveliorteii fur tile New fcri;jljii<t Hnnner. 



.^l Market 245 Beet Cattle, 10 pair of Working 

 Oxen, 15 Cows and Calves, 950 Sheep and 'JoO Swine. 

 100 Beef Cattle unsold. .'iO Beef Cattle were from Ohio. 



ViiicES. — lieef Cnttle. — We reduce our quotations to 

 conform to sales. Fir.st quality, ^U 30 a 6 75. Second 

 quality, $G 00 a 2b. Thiid quality, $5 00 a 5 75. 



Coics and futees.— Sales, $25, $2'.l, $'SA, and $40. 



SAef;;.— Lois were sold at $1 26, jjjil 33, *1 62, $1 y2, 

 $2 00, $2 25, and $2 42. 



.Moi/ie. — A lot of large barrows 5 1-8 A lot to peddle, 

 4 1-2 for sows and 5 1-2 for barrows, some of which 

 were small pigs. At retail from 5 to 7. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected with great care, weekly. 



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

 iieu- seed hy the hag 50 to 33 c. Clover— iNorthern, 13c. 

 — Southern, 8 to 9 c. Klax Seed, SI, 37 to 1 60 bu. Lu- 

 cerne, 25 c. per Ui. 



FLOUR. Howard Street $5 37— Geuesee S5 2.i— Ohio 

 ib t2. 



GR.^IN. Corn — Northern Yellow none — Round Yel- 

 low 6S— Southern Flat Yellow 60— While 64. — Rye- 

 Northern 60 to 63— Southern 30 to 53. Oats — Southern 36 

 to 33— Northern 33 to 40. 



PROVISIO.NS. Beel-Mess 310 60 to 11 nO-Prime 

 S6 50— No. 1 S9 00. Pork— Extra— 15 00— Clear 14 50— 

 Mess Sl3 00- Hams— Noriher.i 9 c. per Ih— Southern, 

 none. Lard— Hoston 9 c per lb. — Southern, 8 to 8 1-2. 

 Butter— Lump 13 to22— Firkin 12 to 13— Shipping 8 to 14. 



HAY, per ton, $18 to 20— Eastern Screwed £14 to 15. 



CHEESE -Old 11 c— News. 



EGGS, 11 a 12. 



WOOL— The market for this article has not experienced 

 any change of late. Pulled Wool is rather scarce, and there 

 is hut a limited supply of low Fleeces and of line Fleeces the 

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

 Ih. 50 to 65 c. — American full Mood, washed, 47 to 50--I)o 

 3 4 blood, washed, 44 to 46— Do. 1-2 hlooil, washed, 3ii to 

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

 20 to 23— Do. unwashed, 10 to 14 — i'eiiijasi Sheep, 8 to to — 

 Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 to lo—Superiine Northern pulled 

 lanab 43 to 46 — No. 1 do. do. 37 to 42— No 2 do do 26 to 30 

 —No 3 do do 18 to 2(1. 



Two pair of Pigs. 

 BRECK & CO. 



FOR SALE 



Berkshire and China. 



JOSEPH 

 June 30. 



TVK rp CHAINS. 



Just received hy Packet Coromanda, 500 Chains for tye- 

 ing up Cattle. 



These chains, introduced hy E. H. Debbv, Esq. of Salcin, 

 and Col. J.^cauEs, for the purpose of securing cattle to the 

 stall, are found to he the safest and most convenient mode 

 of lastening cows and oxen to the slanchion. 



For sale by J. BRECK & CO., No. ii North Market st. 



GRAIN CUADLKij. 



The Grain Cradlo is an article which is coming into very 

 general use in the Nf w England Stales, wherP they were 

 till of late hut little known, although they have been in very 

 general use in the .Southern and Wesiern Stales, for many 

 years, and which is found to he decidedly the best mo le ot 

 harvesling grain, as it is supposed one mm will cradle five 

 acies in a day, when he cannot reap more than cue. The 

 difference in gathering a crop is so much in favor of cradleinj;, 

 ihat we must suppose that it will be the only mode adopted 

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

 as an implement of husbandry, as the plow now is. 



There has been a very great improvement in the manufac- 

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

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

 superior manner and made of the best cast steel. 



For ^ale at l.'-.e N. E. Agricultural Warenouse and Seed 

 Store, Nos. 61 and 62 North Market street. JOSEPH 

 BRECK & CO. J""<^ 30 



AGRICI'LTIIRAI- OIPL,E.tIE.\TS, &c 



The Proprietors of the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house and Seed Siore No. 51 and 62 North Market street, 

 would inform their customers and the puhlic generally that 

 they have on hand the most extensive assortment of Agri- 

 cultuial and Horticultural Tools to be found in the United 

 States. Part of which are ihe following ; 



Cast Steel Shovels. 

 C'l'inmon do. 

 Spades. 

 Grass .Scythes. 

 Patent .Snaiths. 

 Common dc. 

 Hay Rakea. 

 Garden do. 

 Manure Forks. 

 Hay do. 



500 Pair Trace Chains. 

 100 " Truck, do. 

 1(10 Dralt do 

 500 Tie up do. 



6U do2. Halter do. 

 1000 yards Fence do. 

 25 Grind Stones on rollers. 



2,i0 Willis' Seed Sowers. 

 60 " Vegetable Cutters 

 50 Common do. do. 



200 Hand Corn Mills. 

 200 Grain Cradles. 

 100 Ox Yokes. 

 150O Doz- Scythe Stones. 

 30nn '■ Austin's Rifles. 

 March 17. 



LAOrOMETERS. 



?mE%fmw=m., 



EDMUND tHilSTitiGS.&^ CO. 



No. ini Stale St. keep constantly f>r sale. Winter, Spring 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and 'unbh'achcd ; which they 

 warrant to he of the best quality aiid to buru without 

 crusting. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 



Boston, Jan. 1, 1841. isly 



GOOD ftULTIV-ATORS AT »3 50 





Good Cultivators for sale at the New England .Agricultu- 

 ral Warehouse, Nos- 51 & 52 North MarU.t S;riei, Price 

 83,60. " JOS. liRECK & CO. 



REVOLVING HORSE RAKE. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house, No. 61 and 52, North Maiket St., a few sel» of Lac- 

 tometers, for testing the quality of milk. 



June 23 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



DAHLIA POLES. 



500 dozens of Dahlia and Bean Poles. Also, 2000 feel 

 of Ladders, 16 to 40 feel in length, for sale by MOSES 

 FRENCH, Jr., Maine wharf. Broad st. near the liotlom of 

 Summer St. 6w June 2 



DURHAM COV* FOR SALE. 



A young full blooded Durham Cow and her calf— a very 

 demrable animal in every particular. Apply to EDWARD 

 TITCOMB, Jb., Newbu'ryport. _ May 6 



The Revolving Horse Rake has been in general use in 

 mosl parts ol Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and is found to 

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

 One man and horse, with a hoy to leail. will rake on an av- 

 erage from 25 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 tti stop the horse to un- 

 load the rake. 



For sale at Nos. 51 & 52 North Market .Street, by 

 June 9. JOS. BRECK & CO. 



TO THE PUULiC. 



i)R. CHARLES IW. WOOD. Vclerinary Sura-eon, 

 respectfully informs hi> friends and the puit'ic, that he has 

 removed from Hio:-som St.. to 69 Carver St. .All orders left 

 at his house, or at the stable of Wm. Forbes, No. 7 Sudbury 

 St., will be |)roniptlj attended to, and gratefully acknowf- 

 ettged. All diseases of Horses, Cattle or Swine, are attend- 

 ed to. .-Vlso, castrating and spaying. 



For llie information of those who may have occasion for 

 his services, and are unacquainted with his practice, he is 

 politely permitted to reler to the following gentlemen who 

 nave employed him for a number of years past. 



Wm. Forbes, I Williams & Pearson, 



Wm. J. Niles, | Geo. Meacham, 



Joshua Seward, I S. K. Bayley, 



J. B. Read, | L. Maynard, 



James F. Fullham, 1 Isaac Foster, 



Wm P. Lorin_g, | Artenias White, 



Joseph C, Pray. | Brown 4i Sevrence. 

 Boston, April 23. ' 



