VOL, XVIH, XI). 91. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



URIUIITO.M MARKKT—MoNOAT, June22, lg»0. 

 Ilfimrted fiirllip New Enulnnil F'armnr. 



Al .M.irkct 200 Bp.-f Callle, 15 pairs Working Oxen, 

 46 Cdws ami Calve.=, 1500 Sheep nnd 23o"Svvine. 

 About '10 Beef Catlle were I. ft a few inilcs iVini the 

 market and were nut (iH'cred f.r sale. 



Prices — llecf fnttlr. —A small aclvMiiee wiis effected. 

 We quote Extra $6 75. First quulity, $G 25 a $() 50. 

 Second rjiiality, $0 00 a G 25. Third quality, 55 25 a 

 $5 75. 



Working Oxen. — No sales nutiied. 



Cows and Ca/res.— Sales $20, $23, $27, ."ftSl, $37. 

 $40, nnd $42. 



Sheep.— HaW. Lots sold a' $1 25, $1 42. fl 75 

 $2 25, $2 50, $2 66, and $3 00. 



Swvie. — Two hits of .stnall pigs were suhl at C. At 

 retail from 4 1-2 to 7. 



DORKING FOWLS. 



For sale, a few pairs of pure Dnrking Fowls. The slock, 

 'of which these are the produce, were procured in Dorking, 

 County of Surrey, England. " Few breeds have a litle lo hoast 

 of so high and loii!; eontinned a reputation as the Uorking. 

 Upwards of fiftyfive years have passed, since, while resident 

 in Surrev, I sent to Dorking for my first regular breeding- 

 stock ; they were then the ancient and superior five-clawed 

 '-reed of Surrey."— J/oicftray on Ponllrtj, 7th Edition. 



This breed attains to a large size, and the hens are the 

 i est of layers. Price S3 per pair. Apply to 



JOSEPH BUECK & CO. 



June 24. tf 



427 



VV li O L K S A h V] 1' R I C K S CUR R K N T . 



COllRECTED Wiril GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



13f•A^ 



The Revolving Rake, which has lieen in general use 

 most parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, is found 

 be one of the most u.seful and labor saving machines u 

 in use. One man and horse, with a lioy to lead, will ra 

 on an average from 25 to 30 acres iier day, with ease, and do 

 the woik well. They are coming into very general use in 

 all pans 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 perse 

 using it does not have lo slop the horse to unload the rake. 



GRAIN CRADLES. 



American, . 

 Pearl, per lou lbs 



Pol, ' 



while, Foreign, 

 " Domestic, 

 I'.EEi', mess, 



No. I . . 

 prime, 

 Bebswax, white, 

 yellow, 

 BntSTLEs, American, 

 IJuTTER, shipping, 



dairy, 

 Candles, mould. 



OSTRICH FOWLS, 



For sale, a few pairs of this largest breed of domestic 

 poultry. The hens are good layers and the eggs of the 

 'arg-esl size. The male, of which these are the produce 

 weighs more than eight pounds in common condilion, and 

 he is not quite a year old. This breed, as well as the Dotk- 

 inakes good capons. Price_8.5 per pair. Apply to 



June 24. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 tf 



PURE BLOOD BERKSHIRE: PIGS. 



The Society of Shakers at Harvard, Mass., have for sale 

 the Pure Blood Berkshire Pigs. Also, a lot of Berkshire 

 crossed with other Breeds, on reasonable terms at their 

 Village. 



Persons wishing to be sure of the clear Berkshire breed 

 may rely on those they offer for sale, as they are the proge- 

 ny of some of the latest imported from England. 



June 24. 



DISHLEY SHEEP. 



For sale, twenty full hlood Dishley or New Leicester 

 Ewes, and one Ram. Price SlO each. Apply at the Far- 

 mer Office. 



June 24. * 



The Grain Cradle is an article which is coming into very 

 general use in the New England Stales, where they were till 

 of late but little known, although they have been in very 

 general use in the southern and western States, for many 

 years, and whicli is Ibund to be decidedly the best mode of 

 harvesting grain, as it is supposed one man will cradle five 

 acres in a day when he cannot reap more than one. The 

 diiference in gathering a crop is so much in favor of cradling, 

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

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

 as an implement of husbandry, as the plough now is. 



There has been a very great improvement in the manufac- 

 turing of this article, they are now made on the most im- 

 proved plan ; the scythe is well secured and finished in a 

 superier manner and made of the best cast steel. 



SCYTHES, RAKES, &c. 



The subscribers offer f.r sale a very extensive and com- 

 plete assortment of Scythes, Rakes, &c. consisting in part of 

 300 dozen Phillips, Messer and Colby's superior Scythes 

 50 " Metcalfs do do 



50 " Taft's cast steel do. do 



25 " English do. do. Grass ilo 



10 " do. do. rio. Cradle do' 



10 '■ do. do. do. Border do. 



Hail's Rakes, superior. 



Wilder & Eddy's do. do. 



Common do. do. 



Clapp's patent Scythe Snailhs. 



Baker's do. do. do. 



Common do do. do. 



Austin's superior Rifles. 



Common do. 



Scythe Stones. 



Grain Cradles superior. 



They would respectfully call the attention of Dealers and 

 Vgriculturists to the above assortment, which consists of 

 nany of the best kinds now in use, and which they are pre- 

 lared to sell at the very lowest prices. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Vew England Agricullvral Ware/iouse and Seed Store, 

 51 53 North Market Street. 

 May 20. 



100 



too 



2500 

 2000 

 1000 



too 



NOTICE. 



The Rhode Island Society for the encouragement of Do- 

 mestic Industry, have procured copies of Dr J.ickson's 

 Geological and Agricultural Report of Rhode Island, and will 

 deliver the members each a copy gratis, bv calling on B. 

 Cranston &. Co. at their Bookstore in Providence. 



WILLIAM RHODES, Treoiurer. 



Rhode Island, June 24. 



A Half Blooded Cream Pot Bull Calf for Sale. 



Calved April, 1840. Dam, a first rale native cow, and got 

 by Col. Jacques' famous Bull, Don Cream I'ot. This Calf 

 is a deep red color, and strongly marked of the Cream Pot 

 breed. Apply to JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Dorchester, June 21. 3w 



WANTED 



To hire for a lerm of years and at a moderate rent, a Farm 

 of 15 to 30 acres arable land in good condition, with a good 

 barn and water for callle and privilege of cutting fuel. 



The distance from Boston not material. Apply at this 

 office. 



June 17. It 



SUPERB ROCKET LARKSPUR SEED. 



The subscribers otTer for sale a quantity of Superb Double 

 Rocket Larkspur Seed, of their own raising, saved from dou- 

 ble flowering plants only, embracing all the dilferent colors. 

 For fine, strong and early plants, the seed should be sown in 

 August. JOSEPH BRECK &. CO. 



June 17. 



dipjied, 

 sperm. 

 Cheese, new milk. 

 Cider, ..... 



refined, 

 BosE Manuhi:, 



in casks. 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 



southern, geese. . 

 Flax. (American) 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, 

 Bav, Chaleur, 

 Haddock, 

 Mackerel, No. 1 

 No. 2, 

 No 3, . 

 Mewives, dry salted. No. 1. 

 Salmon, No. 1, 

 Flour, Genesee, cash, . 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Richm^md canal, 

 .Alexandria wharf. 

 Rye, .... 

 Meal, Indian, in bbls. 

 Grain- : Corn, northern yellow, 



southern flat, yellov 

 white, . 

 Rye, northern, . 

 I'.irley, 



Oats, northern, (prime) 

 southern. 



Grindstones, prion of 2000 lbs. rough 

 do. do. do. finished 



Hams, northern 



southern and western, . 

 Hav, best English, per ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, 1st quality, 



2d quality, .... 

 Lard, Boston, .... 



southern, .... 

 THEH, Philadelphia cily tannage 

 ilo. country do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dry hides, . 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston, do. slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides. 



Lime, best sort 



Molasses, New Orleans, . 



Sugar House, 

 Oil, Sperm, Spring, 



Winter, . 

 Whale, refined, 

 Linseed, American, 

 Neat's Foot, .... 

 Plaster Paris, per ton ol 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, extra clear. 



Mess, .... 



Prime, .... 



Seeds: Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, southern, 

 northern, 

 Canary, 

 Hemp, .... 



Flax, 



Red Clover, northern. 

 Southern Clover, 

 Soap, American, Brown, 

 " Castile, 



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, 



- .S S J No. 1, 



5-31 No. 2, . .• . 

 K »■ [ No. 3, 



pound I 



pound 

 dozen! 1 25 

 barrel | 2 00 

 busheli 



" ,f 

 pound, 



37 



" 9 

 ' quintal 1 62 



8 00 



3 50 



4 20 

 16 00 



4 76 

 4 87 

 4 87 



2 00 

 1 75 

 1 00 



pound 



18 00 



28 00 



9i 



pound 



cask 

 'allon 



12 60 

 bushel 2 60 



17 00 

 17 00 

 15 00 

 1360 

 3 00 

 80 



1 60 



2 26 

 2 60 

 2 60 



