vol.. XVIII, NO. 48. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



403 



BRIGirrON MARKt/r.— MoKiiAT, June 1, 1840. 

 Ucjiiirleil forllie New Enclailil K»niier. 



Al M»rl(el 320 Beet Cattle, (including 35 unsold last 

 week) 20 pnirs Working Oxen, 40 Cows and Calve,«, 

 140 Sheep and 450 Swine 



Prices.— /.'ce/' CaWe — We reduce our quotations to 

 correspond with sales. We quote ii few extra, $7 25. 

 First quality, $6 75 a $7 00. Second quality, $6 25 a 

 $6 70. Third quality, S^'S 75 a jf6 25. 



Working Oxen.— A few .>iales al $7.5, $80, $02, $110, 

 and $140. 



Cows and Calces.— $U0, $21, $25, $28, jj;32, nnd 

 $40. 



Sheep.— Luis at $3 75; §4 00, and $4 12, 



Swine. — " Dull.'' Lots to peddle, were sold at 4 1-4 

 a 4 1-2 for sows, and 5 1-4 a 5 1-2 for barrows. At re- 

 tail from 5 to 7 1-2. 



100 Beef Cattle unsold. 



THF.R.MO;METIllCAI-. 



Itcp'Tlecllortlic .NViv Engliiiid I'arniPr. 

 Range of the PliernioHieter al llie (iardenof the proprietors 



if the New England Farmer, Brighton, M 

 iVorlherly exposure, week ending May 31. 



shaded 



May, 1S40. | 7A.M. | 12, M. | 5,1^M. | Wind. 



Monday, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



Thursday, 



Friday, 



Saturday, 



Sunday, 



do. 



Cradle do. 

 Border do. 



SCVTHBg, KAKUS, &c. 



The suliscrihers oHer frr .sale a very extensive and com- 

 plete assortment of Scythes, Hakes, &c. consisting in part o( 

 300 dozen I'hillips. Messer and Colby's suijerinr Scythes. 

 60 " MelcalPs 

 .■iO " Tail's cast steel 

 25 " English do. do. 

 10 " do. do. ilo. 



10 '• do. do. do. 



100 " Hall's Kakos, superior. 

 100 " Wilder & Kdily'^ do. do. 

 Common <lo. do. 

 Clapp's paicnl Scythe Snailhs. 

 Baker's do. do. do. 

 Common do do. do. 

 Austin's superior Rifles. 

 Common do. 



Scythe Stones 

 100 " Grain Cradles superior. 

 They would respectfully call the allention ofJJealers and 

 ."igricullurists to the above assoriinent, which consisis of 

 many of the best kinds now in use, and which ihey are pre- 

 pared to sell at the very lowest prices. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 A'c.-io England Agricultural VVareliovse and Seed Store, 

 51 if- 52 North Market Street. 

 May 20. 



\V H O L E S A L V. I' R I C V. S C U 11 R I) N T 



CORRECTF.n WITH GIIF.W (,AHK, WKF.KI.V. 



200 



2500 

 2(00 

 1000 



I S. E." 



FOR SAI.K OR EXCHANGE, 



X valuable Farm in Harvard, County ol Worcester, the 

 well known Bromfield Place ; an excellent dairy farm, well 

 wooded, the house spacious, fitted for two dislinct families. 

 The situation among the most pleasant to be found, especially 

 for a private or high school. Bordering a part of a farm is a 

 'leautiful sheet of water, containing two islands belonging to 

 he estate. Inquire of the subscriber at South Natick. 



June 3. 1. H. T. BLANCHARD. 



WAWiKR-S SPL,EWDIU TUIylPS 



Are now open for exhibition, at the Public Garden, foot of 

 iBeacon Street, and will continue for several days. 



Since the last exhibition, great additions and improve- 

 ments have been made. The bed, the present season, will 

 contain upwards of 4000 Bulbs, all of them rare, and the 

 iFlowers very beautiful ; among them will he found several 

 ■varieties ihal obtained the Queen of England's Plate Prize, 

 at Hampton, in May, 1838. 



A suitable House, 120 feet long, by 18 feet wide, to com- 

 port with the dimensions of the I3ed (which is double the 

 usual size) has been erected by the Trustees of the Garden, 

 and all the arrangements have been made with reference to 

 Lhe gratification of the Public. 



Admissii • ~ ■• - 



124 cents. 



Open e\ 

 sunset. 



May 16. 



n to the Tulips, Gar.'e 1, and ihe Conservatory, 

 ?ry day, (Sundays excepted) from sunrise until 



CARS.4.TlLtN SEED. 



The Subscribers have received from Rotterdam, a small 

 juantity of extra fine Carnation Seed, saved from one hun- 

 Ired choice varieiies, which they offer at 25 cents per paper. 

 We have Irie.l 11, and find ihat it vegetates freely. It cost 

 30 guilders per ounce, and from the reprsseutalion made, 

 10 doubt will give satisfaction to those who may be disposed 

 .0 try it. We have also vervfine carnalion seed al 12J cenls 

 oer paper ihe seed may be sown with good sncces;s any 

 :ime in May or June 



May 20. 



.TOSEPH URKCK & CO. 



'{■Ht; BOY'S COUKTJtY BOOK 



Of amusements, pleasures and pursuits, illustratcil with 

 22 original designs. By WiLLiAii Howitt. One of the 

 lest books lor lads ever published. For sale by 



April 29. JOSEPH 15RECK & CO. 



FOR SALE. 



For sale a line lieilcr Calf, from one of the best cows in 

 he country, and bv the celebraterl Ayrshire bull imported by 

 Mr Gushing Inq'nire at this office, or at Winships' estab- 

 ishmentat Briihtun. May 20. 



J.iME EOR MANURE. 



150 Casks Lime, partially damaged, will be sold low, I 

 he subscribers, at No, 30 Sea Street, Boston. 

 May2ii: 3w SOLOMO.N PIPER & CO. 



FARM FOR SAIiE. 



The highly cultivated Farm of the late Captain A. Dela- 

 no, situated in North Charlestown, i\. H. four miles from 

 the flourishing village of Clarmonl, containing 160 acres of 

 first rate arable and wood land, with a well finished two sto- 

 ry dwelling house with all necessary out buildings, unfailing 

 water at house and liarns, two good barns, with shed 80 by 

 20 feet, and .ill necessary buildings for a well stocked farm ; 

 together with a ^od assortment of young fruit trees, among 

 which is a fine variety of pear and apple in a flourishing 

 condition, wilh two good gardens. Terms libeial. Apply 

 10 H F. DELANO, on the premises, or ISAAC HUB- 

 BARD, Esq. Claremont. 



North Charlestown, .-\pril 8, 1840. if* 



MTJI.BERliY TREES, SEEDS AND EGGS. 



WILLIAM PRINCE & SON, Flushing, 

 offer for sale very fine large trees of Multicaiilis, 

 Expansa, Elata, Alpine and Broussa Mulberries, 

 at low prices and long credits. Also, Alpine, 



Elata. and 15roussa Seeds at S3 per ounce. 



Peanut and all other valuable \arieties of Eggs al 33 to 

 S5 per ounce. The seeds and eggs can be sent by mail. 500 

 pounds Mangel Wnrtzel, and 780" pounds Sugar Beet, at re- 

 duce'3 prices. 100 bushels genuine Rohan potatoes. 1000 

 pounds Lucerne Seed. Orders per mail will meet with 

 prompt attention. 



May 13. 



FARiWING AND GARDE.'^ TOOLS. 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store, No 51 & 52 Nsrlh Market Street. 



109 dozen Cast Stpcl Hoes. 



200 " Crooked Neck Hoes. 



20n " Common do. 



100 " Prong do. 



100 ■' Garden do. superior. 



li'.n " Ames' and other Shovels. 

 50 '' Spades. 



100 " .Manure Forks. 



200 " Hay do. 



300 pair Trace Chains. 



100 " Ox do. 



200 Halter do, 



3U0 Chains for tying up Cattle. 

 Together with a. most complete assortment of Farming and 

 Garden "Tools of everv description. 

 March 11 ' JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



GARD.OBTK.RS KKIVES. 



JOSEPH BRECK it CO. have this season im|)ortedand 



now offer for sale a lew very superior Garden Knives, for 



pruning, &c. manufacliireei e.^ipressly for Gardeners, and 



•anted superior to any article of the kind before import- 



Alum, American, 



pound 



ed. 



Also— a large 

 Scissors, &c. &c. 

 April 22, 



assortment of Budding Knives, Grape 



PURE BI.OODKD STOCK. 



For sale, three young Bulls, 7 to 9 months old, from im- 

 proved shorn horn Durham, Alderney, and North Devon 

 Stock. Inquire at this office. 



April 29 6t 



HOUTlCir.TirR.41L. TOOl. CHESTS. 



Containing a complete set of Garden tools of superior finish 

 and style, recently received from Liverpool and for sale at the 

 New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. 



May 6.' JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FIKE DOVBLE DAHL.IAS. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. No. 62 North 

 Market street, at reriucid prices, a splendid collection of 

 Double Dahlias. May 20. 



