YOt. XVII, NO. 41. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER, 



327 



BRIGHTON MARKKT. 



Reported (u 



-Monday, April 15, 1839. 



I Englanil Farmer. 



At Market, ^30 Beef Cattle, 70 Stores, 8 Pairs Work- 

 ig Oxen, 12 Cows nnd Calves, 525 Sheep, and 19o0 



e unsold. 



wine. About 3U0 Sheep and a f 



Prices.— Bee/ Cu«/c. — We quote to correspond with 

 ist week, First qualitv,$rf 75 a $9 00 Second q.jalily, 

 8 00 a $8 50. Third quality, $6 75 a $7 75. ^ 



Stores.— S. very few sales only were effected. 



Workin<y Ox.cn.— \Ss noticed the sale of two yo.ke at 

 lOSandl^Uo. 



Cowsani Cu/pes.— $32, $38, $42, $55 and $58. 



SAeep.— Several small lots at $6 50, #6 62 and $6 75. 



Swine. —One lot at S, one at 8 1-2. Several at 8 3-8 

 nd 9 3-8, and at8 1-2 and 9 1-2 ; and onelotntQand 10. 

 large barrows at 9 ; at retail from 9 to 11. 



THER.MOMETRICAL. 



RcpcirteJ for the New England Farn 



GRAPE VI.XES. 



leo Sweet Water Grape Vines. 

 200 Isabella, 



160 Catawba, " " 



100 Black Hamburg Grape Vines. 

 1000 Asparagus Roots. 

 100 Early VVilmol Ilhubarti Roots. 

 200 Common " " 



Also— Strawberry Plants of the lollowiiiK choice kinds: 

 Methven Oaslle, Bath .Scarlet, Hautbois, English Wood 

 Monthly, &c. Raspberries, Franconia White and Red. 

 Gooseberries— Currants- Flowering Shrubs and Plants of 

 all kinds supplied at short notice, by 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 April 10. 51 and 52 North Market Street 



Just received at the New England Farmer Office, thf 

 Second Report on the Agriculture of Massachusetts, by Hen- 

 ry Colman, Commissioner for Jhe^the AgnculturaJ Survey of 

 the State. For sale by -.- ."^.^ ,,r..,^, 



April 10. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



51 and 52 North Market St. 



The subs 



NOTICE. 



■ibers, publishers of the Indiana Farmer, at In- 



Range o( the Thermometer at the Gardeuof the proprietors , djanapolis^ have in connection a Book and Seed Store and a 



if the New F.ngiand Fanner, Brighton, Mass. in a s" ' " " ' '' "■ ' •-."""",. 



(orlherly exposure, week ending April 14. 



field of eight acres adjoining for a seed garden ; hut wishing 

 to devote their time and auention more exclusively to the 

 interests of their paper and the printing business, they offer 

 for sale their Garden and Book and Seed department, and to 

 rent'the store they occupy, favorably situated in the business 

 part of the town. . , , . 



A person acquainted with the seed and horticultural busi- 

 ness would find this a desirable location for a permanent es- 

 tablishment, not exceeded by any in the west. For fur- 

 ther information inquire of the publishers of the New 

 England Fargier, or of the subscribers by letter. 



April 10. OSBORN & WILLETS. 



STR A^V BERRIES. 



Gentlemen wishing to cultivate this delicious fruit are res- 

 pectfully informed, that the subscriber has succeeded after a 

 number of years of exertion in bringing the strawberry near- 

 ly to perfection. . , ,, 



He has for sale at his garden in Brighton, mass, the follow- 

 ing six varieties of the Plants. They are of superior stock 

 md quality, and in the finest condition tor immediate trans- 

 planting. , , 



He will offer in addition his Seedling Methven, a very 

 raluahle kind, a free bearer, fruit juicy and very large, fruit 

 measuring four inches was gathered the last season. 



Methven Casi/e— Fruit from these plants have been exhib- 

 ited at the Horticultural Society's Rooms, measuring five and 

 a half inches in circumference. 



Bath Scarlet— Fru'a large, full bearer, and beautiful scar- 

 let. 



Royal Scarlet— Fmil long, oval shaped and juicy. 



Hautbois— Fmh smaller but very numerous. 



Bfig-feA. iroorf-Fruit well known. 



A/oniWi/— Fruit is gathered from these vines from June to 

 October, and in good quantity and fine quality 



[p" Orders left at the Garden in Brighton 

 him at Boston or Brighton, at J. B 

 will be promptly attended to 



WILLIS'S LATEST IMPItOVEU SEKD SOWER. 



directed to 

 k & Ca.'s Seed Store, 



Brighton, Mass 



JAMES L. L. F. WARREN. 

 April 17, 1839. eopisBw 



DILLINGHAM POTATOES. 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store connected with the New England Farmer Office, 

 a few barrels ot Dillingham Potatoes. These are well known 

 as a most excellent eating and very prolific kind. Also, a 

 few Cow Horn Potatoes, a very fine kind; the celebrated 

 Rohan Potato; Early Whites, and Eastern Potatoes of vari- 



""ApriU^r. JOS EPH BRECK & CO. 



CORN SHELLERS. 



Jusi received at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store. Nos. 51 and 52 North Market Street, a sup- 

 ply of Currier's Patent Corn Shellers ; a very convenient and 

 cheap article. A right to using said machines in counties or 

 towns may be obtained by applying as above. 



April 17. JOSEPH BRECK &. CO. 



Willis's latest Improved Seed Sower, invented the last sea- 

 son ; one of the most perfect machines ever introduced for 

 the purpose. In using this machine, the farmer mav be cer- 

 tain that his seed is pat into the ground, and at the same 

 time in the best possitde manner. There has been a great 

 difficulty in machines for sowing garden seeds ; they are 

 very apt to clog up, and the farmer might go over an acre of 

 land and not sow a single seed ; but not so with this ; it is so 

 constructed that it cannot possibly clog. In using Ihis sower, 

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

 less than one quarter the expense of the common way of 

 sowing his seeds, and have it done in a much betler manner ; 

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

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

 Seeds; say Ruta Baga, Mangel Wurtzel, Turnips, CarroltE, 

 Beets, Parsnips, Onions. Corn, &c. It is highly recommend- 

 ed bv'a great number of persons who have used it the present 

 reason. ' For sale at the N. E. Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



April 3. 



FOR SALE. 



The subscriber offers for sale his estate in Harvard, Coun- 

 ty of Worcester, the well known Btomfield Place ; an excel- 

 lent dairy farm, well wooded, the house spacious, fitted for 

 two distinct lamilies ; the situation among the most pleasant 

 to he found, especially for a private or high school. Border- 

 ing a part of the farm is a beautiful sheet of water, contain- 

 ing two islands belo '" '^" ^ 

 ber at South Natick 



April 17. 



EARLY AND LATE PEAS. 



For sale at the N. E Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 

 Store, a choice assortment of Early Peas, consisting of— 

 Cedo NuUi, extra fine and Early Charli, 



early 



Ashes, Pearl, per 100 lbs. . 



Pot, " " " . 

 Beans, white, Foreign, 



" " Domestic, . 



Beef, mess, .... 



No. 1 



prime, .... 

 Beeswax, white, 

 yellow. 

 Cheese, new milk, 

 BoneMamuhe, 



in casks. 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 



southern, geese, . 

 Flax. (American) . 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, 



Bay, . 

 Macxekel. No. 1. . 

 Flour, Genesee, cash, . 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Richmond canal, 

 Alexandria wliarf, 



Rye 



Meal, Indian, in bbls. 



Grain : Corn, northern yellow, 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, . 

 Rye, northern, . 

 Barley, . . . 



Oats, northern, (prime) . 

 Hav, best English, per ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, 1st quality, 



2d quality, .... 

 Labd, Boston, 1st sort,. 



southern, 1st sort, 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do. country do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dry bides, . 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston, do. slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides. 

 Lime, best sort, ' . 

 Oil, Sperm, Spring and Summer, . 

 Winter, . 

 Whale, refined. 

 Linseed, American, 



Neat's Foot 



Plaster Pakis, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, extra clear, 



clear, ..... 

 Mess, .... 



Seeds: Herd's Grass, 

 I Red Top, southern, 



northern, 

 Canary, 



Hemp, . . . 

 Flax, ..... 

 Red Clover, northern, . . 

 Southern Clover, none, 

 Soap, American, No. 1, . 



No. 2, 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Teazles, 1st sort, .... 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 



Ao. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



(do. 1-4 and common, 



g . I Pulled superfine, 



.S"gjNo. i, 



t:-3iNo.2, . . . . 

 ^o-lNo. 3, . . . 



bushel 

 1 



pound 



bushel 

 pound 



quintal 

 barrel 



pound 



7 00 

 5 25 



2 62 



3 00 

 16 00 

 14 50 

 12 50 



cask 

 'allon 



Earlv Warwick, do. do. 

 Early Washington, 

 Russel's Early Dwarf, 

 Bishop's do. do. 

 Early English Frame, 

 Early Golden Hotspur, 

 Blue Prussian, 



Knights' Tall Marrow, 

 Knights' Dwarf do. 

 Fall Sugar, 



Dwarf Sugar, eatable pods, 

 Fall Late Marrow Fats, 

 Dwarf do do. 



Blue Imperial, 

 Woodford's Tall Marrow. 



PROVISION MARKET, 



RETAIL PRICEg. 



; to the farr 

 J. 



Inquire of the subscri- 

 "■ BLANCHARD. 



A BLLL WANTED. 



Wanted a young Bull, of the short horned Durh 

 old enough to be used the present 

 April 10. '^' 



, breed. 



Inply to 

 JOSEPH BRECK &, CO. 



In adSUon'to our usual stock of Peas, we have recently 

 received a few varieties of verj superior Peas from England, 



Marquis of Hastings, extra fine Marrow, 



Early White Warwick, early and fine, 



Cedo Nulli. very early, 



Waterloo Blue, fine large blue. 



Groom's Improved Blue, 



White Scimelar. ., , 



All of which are remarkably fine, and are considered as 

 someof Ihe most desirable varielies cultivated here or in 

 England. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



K[arch27. 



Hams, northern, . 



southern and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry, per lb., 

 Butter, tub, 

 lump, 



Eggs, 



Potatoes, Chenango, 



while. 

 Apples, Baldwin's . 



Kusselts, 

 CiDEB, .... 

 refined, 



2 60 

 S25 



5 00 



FOR SALE. 



A few Hives of Beoi at the New England Farmer Office. 

 March 20. JOSEPH BRECK &C0. 



