vol,. XX. .\o. I. 



A N n H R T I C U L T V R A ]. REGISTER. 



THKllMO.MKTlllCAl. 



Rrporlril loi lh< Nrw Kntland Katiurr. 

 R»r>rf-of the riwrni'Mnetcr n( lb« (Jnrdrnaf ili« prtiprioiiirv 

 of ihr Nrw F.nxlnn.l Kurmrr, llri|{ki.>n, M.im. in » •hudid 

 Norlllr. ly f>X|><>aiire, \vr»k imdiiil July 4. 



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Julj, lS4i. I ».A.M. I 13, M. I 7,P.M. | WidH. 



BRIGHTON MARKKT — Mom.at, July 6, 1841. 

 Vrponril riirllip N'lv Kn{lnn<l K'rinKr. 



.\t .Mnrket 300 B«e( Callle, 12 Cows and Calves, 

 9000 Slico|< and Jli Swine. 00 lioef Cuttlu unsold at 

 the close ol the market 



I'KicEi. — /?««/ Cattle — A lurlher reduction was sub- 

 mitted to, and \ve af^in reduce our quotations. First 

 qualitr. $*< 33 a 6 00. Second quality, $5 75 a G UO. 

 Third' quality, $5 00 a 5 50. 



Coirs and CWr«.— Sales, $25, $28, .ind $3.3. 



S\f-7).— Lots were sold at $1 75, $C 00, $2 25, $2 33, 

 $2 62. and $3 00. 



ineiite. -Dull. A few old kogs 4 1-4 a 5 1-4. A 

 ■mall lot young pigs nt 6. At niuil from 5 to 7. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT, 



Corrected uith great care, MeeA/y. 



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

 new seed hv the hag 50 to 35 c. Clover — Northern, 13c. 

 —Southern, 8 to 9 c. Klax Seed, tl, 37 to I SO hu. Lu- 

 cerne, 13 c. per 111. 



FLOUR. Howard Street ij 37— Genesee S3 23— Ohio 

 t6 [2. 



GRAIN. Corn — Northern Yellow none —Round Yel- 

 ow 6j— Southern FInt Yellow CO— \Vhilc 64.— R)e— 

 Northern 60 lo Ci— Southern 50 to 33. Oats— Southern 36 



33— Northern 33 to 40. 



PROVISIONS. Beet— Mess Slo 50 to II 00— Prime 

 16 50— No. I »9 00. Pork— Extra— 15 00— Clear 14 50— 

 Mess tl3 00. Hams — Northern 9 c. per Ih — Southern, 

 lone. I.anl —Boston 9 c per lb. — Southern. 8 to 8 1-2. 

 jutter— Lump ta to ja- FirKm 12 lo 18— Shipping 8 to 14. 



HAY. per Ion. »I8 to 20- Eastern Screwed 814 to 15. 



CHEESE— Old II c— News. 



EGGS. II a 12. 



WOOL — The market for this article has not experienced 

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

 « hut a limited supply of low Fleeces, and of fine Fleeces the 

 (lock is alsomo.ierale. Prime or Saionv Fleeces, washed, 

 :b. 50 to 55 c. — .American full Mood, washed, 47 to 50--Do 



1 4 hlood, washed, 4) to 46— Do. 1-2 lilood, washed, 36 to 

 — 1-4 and common do, 35 t(» 37— Smyrna Sheep, washed, 

 to 23— Do. unwashed, 10 to 14— Bensjasi Sheep, 8 to lo— 



^enos Ayres unpicked, 7 to 10 — Superfine Northern pulled 

 amb 43 to 46 — No. t do. do. 37 to 42.- No 2 do do 26 to 30 

 -No 3 do do 13 to 20. 



GOOD CUI/TI V'ATORB AT $3 30 



The Revolvini; Horse Rake has been in general use in 

 most parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and is found lo 

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

 One man and horse, with a hoy to lead, will rake on an nv- 

 eratje from 25 lo 30 acres per day with ease, and do the work 

 ( well. There is a great adv.intaEcin this rake overall others, 

 as the person using it docs not Ifiavc to slop the horse lo un- 

 load the rake. 



For sale at Noa. 61 & 52 North Market Street, by 

 June 9. JOS. BRECK & CO 



GARDEN SISEDS, 



For sale by Joseph Bueck & Cc. at the New Englanh 

 Kar.mer Okfice, No. 51 and 62 Norlli Market SI. Hos 

 tim. The subscribers would inform the public ihat ihcj 

 have now on hand the largest collection of seeds ever be- 

 fore otrere<l by sale in this city, embracing every vnrieiv 

 of Field, Kitchen, Garden, and Ornamental Flower Seeds 

 desirable for this or any other Climate. 



Our seeds are either raised uuder our own inspection ot 

 imported from responsible bouses in Europe, and havi.i.; 

 taken extraordinary pains to obtain such as are pure in.i 

 genuine, we can confidently recommend them lo ouri'Msio 

 mcrs and friends, and feel assuied ibey will prove saljslat:- 

 tory to all who iry them. 



Dealers in seeds are requested to forward their orlets m 

 season. Boxes for retailing from 8dolls. and upwnnls 

 will be senl out on commission allowing a liberal discouui 

 and lake back what remain unsold. 



Lelters and orders with good reference will meet with 

 prompt atlcnlioD. 



FIELD SEEDS. 



Ruia Baga 



Ballatine's New Royal do. 



White Tankard Turnip. 



Red do. 



Red Round Cto. 



White do. 



White Globe do. 



Green Round do. 



Purple Top Hybrid do. 



Buckwheat. 



Broom Corn. 



Millet. 



Buckthorn. > r ,, , 



Locust. \ forHed^-es. 



Good Cullivaiors for sale at the New England Agricultu- 

 al Warehouse, Nos. 51 !£ 52 North Market Sircei, Price 

 3,50. JOS. BRECK & CO. 



Two oair of P 

 RECK & CO. 



FOR SALE 



Berkshire and China. 



JOSEPH 

 June 30. 



TY« rp CRAIKS. 



Just received by Packet Coromanda, 500 Chains for tye- 

 iie up Caltle. 



These chains, introduced by E. H. Derby, Esq. of .Salem, 

 nd Col. Jacoues, for the purpuse of securing cattle lo the' 

 lall, are found t« be the safest and most conrenient mode 

 if fastening cows and oxen lo the stanchion. 



For sale by J. BRECK & CO., No. 52 North Market st. 



Sugar Beet. 



Mangel Wurtzel. 



New Red Globe do. ) superior 



Yellow do. 5 varieties 



Carrol Lon^ Orange. 



" Altnngham. 



" New Whiteieitra fine 

 Pumpkin, sorts. 

 Wheal — various sorts. 

 Barley, do. 

 Rye, do. 

 Potatoes, do. 

 Indian Corn, do. 

 Oats, do. 



GARDEN SEEDS. 

 Artichoke, Asparagus, Beans of every description. Beets 

 of sorts. Borecole, Broecoli, Brussels Sprouts, Culiflower, 

 Caraway, Celery, of the most improved sorts, Cabbage 20 

 S'Tts, Carrol, all the varieties, Cucumber do, Cress, Eg" 

 Plant, Endive, Indian Corn, Kale, Leek, Lettuce in grea't 

 variety. Melons, do. .Mariynea, Mustard, Nasturtium, Okra, 

 Union of sorts. Pepper du. Pumpkin do. Parsnp. Parsley' 

 I'-as, avery great variety, Rhubarb for tans. Radish of sorts' 

 Salsify, Squash of sorts. Tomato, Turnip 20 varieties. ' 



SWEET AND POT HERBS. 

 Thyme. Sweet Basil. 



Sweet .Marjorum. Lavender. 



^?«- Lemon Balm. 



.Summer-savory. Anise. 



Medicinal Herbs, &c. 



ORNAMENTAL FLOWER SEEDS. 



Three hundred varieties, embracing all the finest sort« 



Packages of 20 fine sorts for one dollar. 



Those who prefer to have their Seeds put up in papers 

 ready for retail, can be accommodated— each packet neatly 

 closed and labelled wiih printed directions. Price .=,0 cents 

 per dozen papers, which are retailed here at 6 1-4 cents each.' 



Fruit and ornamental trees, of the greatest variety, sup- 

 plied at nurseryman's prices, and orders solicited. These 

 will be packed, when required, to go lo any part of the U 

 °'«'«- JOSEPH BRECK & CO. ' 



The Grain Cruill. n, . , , i . . ,, : : ,-., -..ry 



general use 111 the iNcw El^liunl Sl.ii.-s, " ImT'' lb. ^y wire 

 111! of lale but lilile known, although they have been in very 

 general use in the Southern and Wexteru Slates, for many 

 years, and which is found to be decidedly the best mode of 

 liarvestiiig gniin, as it is supposed one man will cradle five 

 acies ill a day, wbeu he cannot reap more than one. The 

 ililference in gathering a crop is so much in favor of cradlcing, 

 that we must suppose that it will be the only moile adopted 

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

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



There nas been a very great improvemtiit in the manufac- 

 turing ol tins article, ihey are now made on the most im- 

 proved plan ; tl-e scythe is well secureil and finished in a 

 superior manner and maile of the best cast steel. 



For sale at t^.e N. E. Agricultural Warenouse and .Seed 

 Store, Nos. 61 and 52 North Market street. JOSEPH 

 BRECK & CO. June 30 



AGRICUL.Tl'RAI. IMPLEMENTS, *o. 



The Proprietors of the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house and Seed Store No. 51 and 52 North Market atrect, 

 would inform iheir rusiomers and the public ijenerally that 

 they have on hand llie most extensive as.«ortinenl of Agri- 

 culluial and Horticultural l^ools to be found m the United 

 States. Part of which arc the following : 



bAOrO.METERS. 



Just received al the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house, No. 61 and 52, North Market St., a few sets of L«e- 

 lomclers, for testing the quality of milk. 



June 23 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



DAHLIA POLES. 



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

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

 FRENCH, Jb., Maine wharf, Broad si. near the holtnm of 

 Summer st. 6w June 3 



DURHAM C(>\« FOR SALE. 



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

 desirable animal in every particular. Apply to EDWARD 

 TlTCOMB,Ja., Newburyport. Mays 



