VOL. XVII. NO. 49. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER, 



391 



BRlliHTOiN MAftKKT.— MosuAV, June 10, \>-3\). 

 Kcpdrted lurlhe N<!W Enslsnd Karnipr. 



At MarliBt, 205 Beef Cattle (including 100 unsold last 

 iveek), iiO Pairs Working Oxen, 45 Cows and Calves, 

 200 Sheep, and 47.' Swine including small pigs. 



60 Beef Cattle remain unsold. 



Pkices.- Rec/ C««/e. — Prices havo advanred abnut 

 50 cents per hundred since last weeU on the best quali- 

 ties, and we advance our quotathin.s to correspond.— 

 First quality, $0 25 a $9 50 Second quality, $rf :iO 



$'.) 00. third quality. $T 50 a $8 00. 



Workin" 0.cen.— We quote the following sales, viz. 

 $100, $120, $130, *137 and $145. ,.,o*.o 



Cmos and Calves.— We quote sales at, $30, %3ii, $4^, 



47, $.55, and SS(15. 



Sliee.-p.—One lot w 



5 00 not sheared. 



Swinc —A l.il of larse hogs were sold at 8 Tor sows 

 and yior barrows. A small lot only was sold to peddle 

 at S 1-2 a 9 1-2, at retail from 8 1-2 to 11 ; small pigs 

 12 1-2 a 13. 



old at $4 25, and one lot at 



\V H O L ESALE PRI C ES CUR R E K T . 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CAB-E, WEEKLY. 



THERMOMETIUCAL. 



Rdpiirted (or tlie New England Farmer. 



Ranee of the Thennoaieler at the Garden of the proprietors 



of the New England Farmer, BrighDn, Mass, in » shaded 



Northerly exposure, week ending June 9. ^^^ 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 Nos 51 and 52 North Market Street, Sayle's Garden Engines 

 This Engine is a splendid article, dnd will throw a constant 

 stream of water to the distance of 50 or GO feet, with great 

 force and in case of fire would be a good suhslitue for a hre 



I Seed.'' '^ "" """ ''"'^'='%'sEm BiIeSkT CO.'"- 



Ashes, Pearl, per 100 lbs. . 



Pot, " ■• " . 

 Be.ins, white, Foreign, 



" " Domestic, . 



Beef, mess, .... 



No. 1 



prime, .... 

 Beeswax, while, 

 yellow. 

 Cheese, new milk, 

 BoseMasc:ie, 



in casks, 

 Feathejis, northern, geese, 



southern, geese, . 

 Flax, (.\nierican) . 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, . 



Bav, . 



Macjerel. No. 1 . . . 

 Flour, Genesee, cash, . 



Baltimore, Howard street 

 Richmond canal, 

 Alexandria wharf. 



Rye 



Meal, Indian, in tiHs. 

 GaAiN : Corn, northern velL 



JuxE . 1S39. 

 Monday, 

 Tuesday, 

 Wednesday, 

 Thursday, 

 Friday, 

 Saturday, 

 Sunday, 



46 



I 5 A.M. I 12, M. I 7, P.M. | Wind._ 



N. W. 



S. E. 

 N. E. 

 S. 

 N. 

 S. 

 S. W. 



BEES W" ANTED. 



One or tvyo first rate Hives of Bees wanted immediately. 

 Thev must be warranted free from the nwtk. Apply at the 

 New England Farmer Office, 52 North Market Street. 



Junel2 



DURHVII SHOltT HORN BULL. 



For sale, a very fine Durham Short Horned Bull, three 

 years old. For further pariiculars inquire at the New Eng- 

 land Agricultural Warehouse. 



Boston, June 12, 1339 - ■ 



BOAR FOR SA1.E. 



For sale a Boar 3 parts Berkshire, 1 part Mackay, me year 

 old raisell by Elms Phinney. Esq . of Le.sington, Apply to 

 Tn'<;FPH BRECK & CO , New England Farmer OSice. 



June " 3t SlilON H. B.ARRETT, Maiden. 



TULIPS, RANUNCULt'SES, PINKS AND VIOLAS. 



S. WALKER, of fio.r(>«ry. offers for sale in beds, or of 

 such quantities as n.iy suit purchasers, Irom 1 to a^^O" /'"'l'^ 

 of choice Tulips. The bulbs were imported from Holland 

 France and England, to which yearly additions have and 

 will continue to be made of the newest and choicest vari- 

 eties. Persons wishing to purchase a bed of superb Tuitps 

 will do well to make a selection for themselves when the 

 bulbs are in bloom, (about the 1st of June.) The prices will 

 conform to the quality of the flowers selected, but in no case 

 will the charge e.vceed the hvocst market prices, in the coun- 

 try v/here the bulbs were raised, and cheaper than the like 

 oiiaKy can he imported. . . 



Tulips in beds of from 30 to 100 rows, eontaimug from 

 noto700bulbs, orby thedozen, lOOor 1000. 



Viola i^randifiora-Pansy, or Heartsease. Upwards ol 

 2000 superb varieties will be exhibited and ofTered for sale 

 when the Tulips are in bloom. ,„ . .. ,„„ 



/?a?utncii;u^cs— fine mixtures, at from !>2 to oo per 100. 



fiiuts— fine named varieties, from 25 cents to »l each. 



For particulars apply to S. WALKER, or to JOSEPH 

 BRECK & CO. eow 



CUlK 



les, Auriculas, Car- 



ND GeRANIU.MS 



DOUBLE DAHLIA ROOTS. 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store, a superb collection of Double Dahlias, consisting 

 of all the improved varieties . 



Also, Double Carnations of '-V |n----, ^ Co. 



NEW BOOKS. 



A Treatise on the Cultivation of the Dahlia and Cactus. 



%Uo.^B)rds' and Flowers and other Country Things. By 

 Mary How'". 



Denni-s' Silk Manual. 



\merican Flower Garden Companion. 



\mericau Fruit Garden Companion, and 



An ITssav on the Practicability ol Cultivating the Honey 

 u „,, Maritime Towns and Cities as a Source of D.miestic 

 l^^rProfit. ByJ.VX.^U,M^Dj,^s^by 



"i^Ti^ARDESERS ND FARMERS, 



The sub=criber has constantly for sale at his Gardeii, in 

 BriUton, the best varieties of the lollowing plants: 

 'Ear'y anit Late Cauliflowers, 

 Purple and While Broc oli, 

 Cabbage of every kind. 

 Celery! Peppers, Tomato and Lettuce, 

 Martvnia, Okra, &c. &c. 

 ^,!:_3ucumber. Melon and Sqi.ash ^^^l%" V^^^^^^ 

 for Iran-planting. .'■'-'• "■ ■ 



Brighton, June 5. 



■ Sheet Lead ai»<l Lead Pipe. 



qheet Lead and Lead Pipe all sizes, constantly for sale at 

 1 No 1 City Wharf, by A. FEARING & CO. 



May 22. 8w 



^ FOR SALE. 



A very superior Berkshire Boar and Sow, twentytwo 

 ™/,nihs old very large of their age. Apply to 



May 18 eplf JUSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Tulips, Ran" 



NATIONS, PlCOTEES, PlNKS 



H GROOM, of Walworth, near London, England, by ap 

 pointmentFlorist to Her Majesty Queen Jielona begs re- 

 speclfully to call the atienlion ol his friends and the admir- 

 ers of flowers in America generally, to his extensive col lee - 

 of the above flowers, which from his having been very s . - 

 cessful in their cultivation this season he can offer at very 

 moderate prices. He would particularly recommend to tho.se 

 persons about commencing the growth of the lulip (which 

 in England is becoming very fashionable) the unde rcmlec- 

 tions in beds, as it is by far the cheapestmode oi [jurcbasing 

 them'. , .... 



Tulips arranged in beds with their names. 



First Class. 

 A bed of-aorows containing 210 bulbs includ 



the newest varieties, 



A bed of 4.-1 rows, - - - - - 

 A bed of 60 rows, " ," , ' 



Second Class. 

 A bed of 30 rows including many fine sorts, 

 A bed of 4b rows do 



A bed ol 60 rows do - - . ■ 



Tulips not arranged. 

 100 Superfine sorts with their names from 

 Superfine mixtures, from - - ; 



Ranunculuses. 



100 Superfine sorts, with their names from £3 3s to £5 5s 

 Superfine mixtures,. from - - - 5s to 21s per 100 



Anemones. 

 100 Superfine sorts with their names, - - £3 10s 

 Superfine double mixtures from 10s 6d to 21s per 100 



Auriculas. 

 25 Superfine sorts with their names, - - £3 13s 6d 

 Catalogues with the prices of the other articles may be 



"'orXr^^teU^d by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Nov. 1. eow. 



!g several of 



£15 



- £21 



25 guineas 



£10 



£U 



£l7 ins 



',7 76 to il3 

 7s 6d to 21s 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, . 

 Rye, northern, . 

 Barley, 



Oats, northein, (prime) . 

 Hay, best English, per ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, 1st quality, 



2d quality 



Lag D, Boston, 1st sort,. 



southern, 1st sort, 

 Leatheb, Philadelphia city tannag( . 

 do, cnuniry do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dryf hides, . 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston, do. slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides. 

 Lime, best Siort, .... 

 Oil, Sperm, Spring and Summer, . 

 Winter, . 

 Whale, refined. 



Linseed, American, . . > 

 Neat's Foot, .... 

 Plaster P.\ri3, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, extra clear, 



clear, . • . . ■ 

 Mess, .... 

 Seeds: Herd's Grass, . 

 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 h'leeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 



do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do-. 1-4 and common, 



_: f Pulled superfine, 



cask 

 gallon 



barrel 



bushel 



jpound 



pr M. 

 pound 



I 00 



2 75 I 2 87 

 26 00 

 25 00 

 22 £0 

 2 00 2 76 

 1 00 

 1 50 



2 62 3 00 

 1 75 1 



3 50 

 65 



.Si iNo. 1 

 S-3lNo.2, 

 ^ =^ (, No. 3, 



CORN SHELLERS. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 had Seed Store. Nos. 51 and 62 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. 



PRO V ISION MA R K E T . 

 retail prices 



Hams, northern, .... 



southern and western, . 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 PouLTHV, perlb., .... 

 Butter, tub, ..." 



lump, .... 



Eggs, 



Potatoes, Chenango, 



while. 

 Apples, 



Russets, 



Cider, 



refined 



ANNUALS IN POTS. 



J. L. L. F. WARREN has for sale, at his garden in 

 Brighton, a great variety of Annuals, started in pels and 

 ready for transplanting. 



3 25 

 6 00 



