OI^. \XI, XO. 5S. 



AND H R T I C LM. T U R A L REGISTER 



415 



TIlERMO.MirriUCAl. 



Ri-|iorteilliirllie New Cnahinil Kiirmct. 



It ingeof the riiennometfrul the (i.irdeiiof lUc proprietors 



til-; iVew E^nglaml fanner, ISrigliluii, Mntis. in » elmdecl 



or. ierlynx|>03ure, forlliewepk ending June 25. 



llH;HTON M.\RKKT.— MoNDAr,Junc26, 1843. 



Keporieil furihe .\. E. Karnior. 

 .^t Market 39U Beef Cattle, 12 pair working Oxen, 

 Cows and Calves, 1500 Sheep and 300 Swine. SO 

 eef Cattle unsold. 



rriicES. — Beef Catlle. — We quote a few extra S'5.25. 

 rst quality, $-1.75 a §5.00. Secimd quality, §4.25 a 

 4.50. Tliird quality, .$-3.25 a $4.25. 

 frorliing Oxen. — Sales $65, $70 a $78. 

 Cows and Calces.— Sn\es, ifslS, $22, $25 and $23. 

 Slieep. — Lots were sold at $1.50 to $2.50. 

 Stcine. — A few smalt lots were sold 4 1-4 for bows, 

 "or barrows. A lot to close, 4. Retail from 4 to 5 1-2 



lean full Mood, do m a 31— Do 3 4 do 32 n 00 — Do. 1-2 do 

 29 a 30-1-4 nnil lominon ilo 25 a 27 — Smvrnii Slioep, 

 waslieil, 20 a 2:)-- Do. unwashed, 10 a 13— l!cn!;asi do 

 3 a 10— Saxonj, rlean.OO — lUienos Ayros unpicked, 7 a 10— 

 do. do. picked, 12 a 16— SniHTfino Norllu-rn pulled lainli 26 

 a 30— IVo. 1 lid. do. dn. 23 a 26— No. 2 do do do IS a 20— 

 No. 3 do dodo 12 a 15. 



HOPS. Duty 20 percent. 



Isl sort Mass. 1842, II). 12 a 13. 2d do. do. do. Oa 0. 

 HAY, 14 to 16 per ton— Eastern ScrewedSlo to 12. 

 CHEESE— Sliipping and 4 meal, 4 to 6c. — New 6 tor. 

 EGGS, 11 a 12. 



CULTIVATORS. 



M'lIOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uilh great care, weekly. 

 5EEDS. Herds Grass, ^0 uO to 2 50 perliushel. Red Top 

 to 50 cents, ('lover— Northern, 10 to 12c. — Southern, 7 

 ) c. Klax Seed, St> 00 per liushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 nary Seed, S4 50 per bushel. 



jRAIN. Duty, Corn, Rye and Beans, free; Barley 20 

 • cent. ; Oats 20 per cent. 



The market has sustained further advance for the best 

 ilities of mealing Corn. 



lorn — Northern, old, bushel 62 to 64— Southern, round 

 low, old, 60 a 01- Southern flat yellow, new, 68 a 60— 

 do. white 52 a 53— do New Orleans, 50 a 53— Barley 

 I OD —Rye, Northern, Oa a 70— do. Southern, 60 a 62 — 

 ;s, Southern, 30 a 31 — Northern do. 32 to 33— Beans, per 

 hel 1 00 a 1 62.- Shorts, per doij^e bush. 23 a 23 —Bran, 

 a 18. 



''LOUR. The market continues to improve for all de- 

 :ptions of sound Flour, and prices are 23 cts per bl. high- 

 han at the close of the last weekly report. 

 Baltimore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. S5 s^ a 5 62 — do. 

 irf, 30 00 a 00 do. free of garlic, So .= a 5 62 — Phila- 

 ^hia do. 4 mos. S5 25 a 5 37 —Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 So 37 a 5 50— Alexandria, wharf mountain, 00 a 00 

 ieorgelown, $3 50 a 6 00— Richmond Canal, S5 50 a 5 62 

 o. Ciiy,*OOOaiiOO—Petersburgh, South side So 00 a 00 

 o. Country So 00 a 00— Genesee, common, cash, S3 75 a 

 )— do fancy brands S5 R7 a 00 — Ohio via Canal. 

 )0 a 00— do do New Orleans, cash S3 25 a 5 75. Ryei 

 !5 a 3 50— Indian Meal in bbls. S2 87 a 3 00. 



ROViSIONS. During the past week there has been 

 eady demand for Pork, chiefly for New York market, 

 prices for good qualities are gradually improving. 



eef— Mess 4 1.10. new bbl. Sa 00 a 8 50— Navy— 37 50 a 



..—No. 1, 00 I 7 no— do Prime SO 00 a 00— Pork— 



ra clear 4 mo. bbl. SlSOO a 00 00— do Clear Si 1 00 a 1200 



Mess, 10 00 a 10 50— do Prime S3 00 a 8 50— do Mess 



1 other States,— a do Prime do dn So 00 a 00 



Cargo do. a 00 Clear do do SOO 00 a 00 DO— 



ter, shipping, a 0;i— do store, uninspected, 7 a 8— do 

 y, 10 cts. a 14— Lard, No. 1, Boston ms. 00 a 00 —do 

 th and Western, 3 a GJ — Hams, Boston, 6ta 7 — 



: ihern and Western, Si- a 6j— Cheese, Ship'g and''4 meal, 



^ 6 — do new milk, 5^ a 64. 

 rOOti. Duty. The value whereof at the place of el- 

 ation shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, free. All where- 

 le value e.Kceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per ct. ad. val. and 

 s.per pound. 



'his article ins without any material change in pri- 



M . little Wool of the new clip has come to market, 

 there is a supply of the last clip sufficient to meet the 

 ,ent demand. Pulled wool is not abundant. No very 

 insive sales of either domestic or for»ign have come to 

 knowledge during the past week, 

 lime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 30 a 40 c. — Amer- 



Howard's Improved Fixed and Expanded Cultivators, 

 of all sizes. The cultivator is an im])lement that is com- 

 ing into very general use in all parts of the country, and 

 serves in a great measure in lieu of hoeing. The teeth are 

 so constructed as to raise the ground, and leaves it very 

 light and free for cultivation, and at the same time destroys 

 the weeds. 



These Cultivators aie best adapted to free and easy 

 ground, for running through rows of corn, potatoes and veg- 

 etables of all kinds, and used in the cultivation of Hops, in- 

 stead of the plough aud hoe, and are found far superior to 

 either. It is likewise well adapted to harrow in grain and 

 grass seed ; and for the many uses to which this implement 

 may be applied, it must be considered one of the most val- 

 uable and useful tools that is used on a farm, and is coming 

 into very general use. 



For sale byJ. BKECK & CO., Nos. 51 and 52 North 

 Market st. June 23. 



HARRIS' TREATISE ON INSECTS. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., Harris' Trealisf 

 on Insects. Price 32. Also, the second edition of Dana'i 

 Muck Manual, price 62j cts. Feb 15. 



POUDRETTE ! PoUDRETTE ! ! 



The suliscribers keep constantly on hand, and for sale, 

 Pondretle in quantities to suit purchasers; packed in Bar- 

 rels in order lor shipping, or transportation by wagon or Rail 

 Road. 



The experience of five years past has satisfied many 

 farmers, that this manure has the quickest openilion upon 

 vegetable matter, producing greater abundance, and is the 

 cheapest manure they have ever tried. 



Orders left at the New England Seed Store, and at the 

 factory in Brookline, will meet with prompt attention. 



For salebv J.BRECK& CO, 61 and 62 North Market 

 St., Boston. ' Oct. 26. 



SILK BUSINESS. 



Silk Worm Eggs, Pea nuts, and Sulphurs, at S3 50 per 

 ounce. 



WuUierry Trees. Cantons and Muliicaulis at S60 per 

 thousand delivered in Boston, by J. R. BARBOUR. 



Oxford, .Tan. 25, 1S43. ) 



Near Depot on N. and W. R. Road. $ 



Feb. 1. 



SEED BARLEY. 



100 bushels prime Seed Barley, for sale by 



April 25. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



MUCK MANUAL. 



Forsaleby JOSEPH BRECK & CO., The Muck Man- 

 ual for Farmers. By Dr S. L. Danaj price 62|. 

 Boston, April 13. 



DRAFT AND TRACE CHAINS. 



400 pair Trace Chains, suitable for Ploughing. 

 200 " Truck and leading Chains. 

 200 " Draft Chains. For sale by J. BRECK 5l CO. 

 No. 52 North Market si. 



WILLIS'S LATKST l.>ll'ltl)\ Kl) M;i;i. M.u I K. 



.WILMS has mule s ,~^,\r,:u.i.- n,i|.r,., ,„.,,;. „, 



his Seed Sower, milking 11 inmpl.-i,. ns iiir nd luir.l ^liidr 



can possibly make it. In using this machine, the farmer 

 tnuy be certain that his seed is put into the ground, and at 

 the same lime in the best possible manner. There lias been 

 a great difficulty in machines for sowing garden seeds ; thev 

 are very apt to clog up, and the farmer might go over on acre 

 of land and 1 ot sow a single seed ; but not so with this - it 

 IS so constructed that it cannot possibly clog. In using this 

 sower, the farmer ciin save one half of his seed, and do it.r 

 work at less than one quarlcr the cxpense-of the common 

 way of sowing his seeds, and have it done in a much bctier 

 manner ; it opens the furrow, drops the seed, lou-rs it over 

 and rolls them down, ll will sow any kind of Gardea 

 Seeds; say Rutn Baga, Mai.gcl Wurtzel, Turnips, Cnuoik, 

 lieets. Parsnips, Onions, &e. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store 

 Nos. 61 and 62, Boston, Market Street. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



SAYLE'S G.4.RDEN ENtilNE, 



A splendid article, will throw a constant stream of water 

 to the distance of 60 or 60 feet, with great force, and in case 

 of fire would be a good substitute Yor a fire engine. Tfie 

 most perfert article for the purpose ever introduced. 



For ^ale at the /Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store 

 Nos. 51 and 52 North Market Street, Boston. 



May 24. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



REtOLVING HORSE RAKE. 



The Revolving Rake which has been in general use in 

 nvist parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, is found to be 

 one of the most useful and labor saving machines now in 

 use. One man and horse with a boy to lead, will rake on 

 an average from 25 to 30 actes per day, with ease, and do 

 the work well. They are 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 this rake over all others, as the person 

 using it does not have to sto]) the horse to unload the rake. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store 

 Nos. 51 and 52, North Market Street, Boston 



May 24. JOSEPH BRECK & Go. 



