VOL. XXII, NO. a 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER, 



15 



TIIKK.MOMETKICAL 



Rttpurfedlot the New EngUind Karnier. 

 It mgeof ihe I'liei momeler :it the (Jaideiiuf the proprietors 

 of lli^ New Enghinil I'ariiier, nrighton, Mass, in x sliadud 

 Nort ie,'ly(j)q>oaiire, forihe week ending July 9. 



HOPS. Duty 20 percent. 



An advance lias been realized in this article ; the few re- 

 maining lots in the country have come to market, during 

 the past week, and found ready sales. 



1st sort Mass. 1342, lb. 00 a 15. 2d do. do. do. Ofla 13. 



HAV, 14 to 16 per ton— Eastern Screwed Sio to 12. 



CHEESE— Shipping and 4 meal, 4 to 6c. — New 6 to 7. 



EGGS, II a 12. 



tniKJlll'ON MARKKT.— MoNDAT, July 10, 1843. 

 Reported Tortile i\. E. Farmer. 

 At Market 30U Beef Cattle, 15 Cows and Calves, 

 2000 Sheep and 30 Swine. 



I'liicES.— BeefCntlle. — We quote First quality, $4 .50. 

 Secnnd quallly, $4.00 a $;4.2.'j. Third quality, $;3.75 a 

 a $4.25. 



Cows and Co/res— Sales $16, $10, $24 and f2tJ. 

 Sheep- — Lots were sold from $1.00 to 2.23. 

 Swine. — No lots sold. Lot retail 4 a 5 1-2. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uilh great care, -weekly. 

 SEEDS. Herds Grass, go 00 to 2 50 per liushel. Red Top 

 43 to 50 cents, (.'lover— Northern, uo to 12c. — Southern, 

 a 9 c. (■'la.t Seed, Sp 00 per liusliel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 Canary Seed, S4 50 per bushel. 



GR.il.'V. Duty, Corn, Rye and Beans, free 5 Barley 20 

 !nt.; Oats 20 per cent. 



'he market closes very heavy for yellow flat Corn ; full 

 23,0iK bushels afloat unsold. 



Corn — Northern, old, bushel 61 to 62— Southern, round 

 yellow, old, 00 a CI — Southern flat yellow, new, 58 a 60 — 

 do. do. while 53 a 53 — do New Orleans, 50 a 53 — Barley 

 UJ a 01 —Rye, Northern, iM a 70— do. Southern, GO a 62— 

 Oat.s, Southern, 30 a 31 — Northern do. 32 to 33— Beans, per 

 bushel 1 00 a I 62.— Shorts, per double bush. 23 a 25 -Bran, 

 15 a 18. 



FLOUR. The dullness in the New York market has 

 produced a corresponding effect here, and prices are less 

 (irmly su.'tained. 



Baltimore, Howard Street, 4 nios. cr. S5 50 a 3 75 — do. 

 wharf, SO 00 a 00 do. free of garlic, S.5 62 a 5 75— Phila- 

 <l.;lphia do, 4 mos. 83 50 a 5 62 — Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 inns. S5 62 a 5 75 — Alexandria, wharf mountain, 00 a 00 

 — Georgetown, iSj 50 a 6 00— Richmond Canal, S5 62 a 5 75 

 —do. City, 80 MO a 0011— Petersbargh, South side So 00 aO 00 

 . — rlo. Country So 00 a 00— Genesee, common, cash, S5 62 a 

 5 75— do lancy brands S5 R7 a 6 00 — Ohio via Canal, 

 S3 31 a 5 37— do do New Orleans, cash Ss 00 a 5 50. Rye, 

 S3 25 a 3 50— Iiidia'i Meal in bbls. S2 87 a 3 00. 



PROVISIONS. A good demand has been experienced 

 the past week, and the market closes very firm at the quo- 

 ted rates. 



Beef- Mess 4 110. new hhl. SSOOaSoO — Navj- — S7 50 a 



7 75.— No. 1, 7 00 17 25— do Prime $0 00 a 00— Pork— 

 Extra clear 4 mo, bbl. SI 3 00 a 13 30— do Clear SI2 50 a 14 00 

 do. Mess, 11 00 a 11 50— do Prime S9 00 a 10 00— do Mess 



from other Slates, — a do Prime do do So 00 a 00 



do. Cargo do. a 00^ — Clear ilo do Soo 00 a 00 00 — 

 Butter, shipping, a O'l — do store, uninspected, 7 a 8— do 

 dairy, 10 els. a 14— Lard, No. 1, Boston ins. 00 a 00 —do 

 South and \Vcslern, 5 a 7 — Hams, Boston, 6 a 6^ — 

 Southern and Western, 54 a 6— Cheese, Ship'g and 4 ii'ieal, 

 A a 6 — do new milk, 5i a 64. 



WOOL. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 p iriation shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, free. All v/here- 

 oi the value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per cl. ad, val. and 

 3 cts per pound. 



Manufacturers have been purchasing pretty freely in the 

 country at about the old prices. But little of the new clip 

 of fleece Wool has come to market. 



Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 36 a 40 c. — ^Amer- 

 ican full blood do 33 a 34— Do, 3-4 do 32 a 00— Do. 1 -2 do 

 29 a 30-1-4 and common do 25 a 27 — Smyrna Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 23 — Do. unwashed, 10 a 13— Bengasi do 



8 a 10 — Saxony , clean, 00 — Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 do. do. picked, 12 a 16 — Superfine Northern pulled laiidi 26 

 a 30— No. 1 do. do. do. 23 a 25 — No. 2 do do do 15 a 20— 

 No. 3 do do do 12 a 15. 



Howard's Improved Fixed and Expanded Cullivators, 

 of all sizes. The cultivator is an implement that is com 

 ing into very general use in all parts of the country, and 

 serves in a great measure in lieu of hoeing. The teeth are 

 so constructed as to raise the ground, and leaves it very 

 light and free for cultivation, and at the same time destroys 

 the weeds. 



These Cullivators aie best adapted to free and easy 

 ground, for running through rows of corn, potatoes and veg- 

 elables of all kinds, and used in the cultivation of Hops, in- 

 stead of the plough aud hoe, anil are found far superior to 

 either. It is likewise well adapted to barrow in grain and 

 gra.5s seed ; and for the many uses to which this implement 

 may be applied, it must be considered one of the most val- 

 uable and uselul tools that is used on a farm, and is coming 

 into very general use. 



For sale byj. BKECK & CO., Nos. 61 and 52 North 

 Market st. June 28. 



HARRIS' TRE.ITISE ON IXSECTS. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK &, CO., Harris' Treatise 

 on Insects. Price Sa. Also, the second edition of Dana's 



Muck Manual, price 62j cts. 



Feb 15 



POUnRETTE ! PkUDRETTK I ! 



The subscribers keep constantly on hand, and for sale, 

 Poudrelle in quantities to suit purchasers ; packed in Bar- 

 rels in order ibr shipping, or transportation by wagon or Rail 

 Road . 



The experience of five years past has satisfied many 

 farmers, that this manure has the quickest operation upon 

 vegetable matter, producing greater abundance, and is the 

 cheapest manure they have ever tried. 



Orders left at the New England Seed Store, and at the 

 factory in Brookline, will meet with prompt atleniion. 



For sale by J. BRECK &. CO, 51 and 52 North Market 

 St., Boston. ' ' Oct. 20. 



SILK BUSINESS. 



Silk Worm Eggs, Pea nuts, and Sulphurs, at $3 50 per 

 ounce. 



Mulberry Trees. Cantons and MuUicaulis at Sr,0 per 

 thousand delivered in Boston, by J. R. BARBOUR. 



Oxford, Jan. 25, 1843, \ r- . , 



Near Depot on N. and W. R. Road, j, ''^''- '■ 



SEED B.VR1,EY. 



100 bushels prime Seed Barlcv, for sale bv 



April 25. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



MVCK JIAlVUAl,. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., The Muck Man- 

 ual for Farmers, By Dr S. L. Dana; price 62j. 

 Boston, April 13. 



DR.\FT AiSD TRACE CIIAIIVS. 



400 pair Trace Chains, suitable for Ploughing. 

 200 *' Truck and leading Chains. 

 200 " Draft Chains. For sale by J. BRECK & CO., 

 No. 52 North Market si. 



WILLIS'S LATEST lMPRO\ED SEED SOWER. 



WILLIS has made some considerable improvements lu 

 his Seed Sower, making it complete as time and hard study 

 can possibly make it. In using this machine, the farmer 

 naay be certain thai his seed is put into the ground, and at 

 the same time in the best possM.le manner. There has been 

 a great difficulty in machines for sowing garden seeds ; they 

 are veryapt 10 clog up, and the farmer might go over an acre 

 ol land and i 01 sow a single seed ; but not so with this- it 

 IS so constructed that it cannot possibly clog. In using this 

 sower, the fanner can save one half of his seed, and do the 

 work at less than one quarter the expense of the common 

 way ol sowing his seeds, and have it done in a much better 

 manner ; it opens the furrow, drops the seed, co\ers it over 

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

 Seeds ; say Ruta Baga, Margel Wurtzel, Turnips, Carrots, 

 Beets, Parsnips, Onions, &c. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store 

 Nos. 51 and 52, Boston, Market Street. 

 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



S.AlIiE'S GARDEN E:«^GI\E, 



A splendid article, will throw a constant stream of water 

 to the distance of 50 or 60 feet, with great force, and in case 

 ol fire would be a good substitute for a fire engine. The 

 most perfect arlicle for ihe purpose ever introduced. 



For -ale .at the .Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store 

 Nos. 51 and 52 North Market Street, Bo-ton 



May 24. JOSEPH BRECK & CO 



IlE\OLVI\G HOUSE RAKE. 



CHEESE PRESSES. 



SELF-GOVERNING CHEESE PRESSE.S— two kinds 

 — lately impro\ed by the Shakers. These are so construct- 

 erl that! hey govern and regulate themselves without weights, 

 and are Ity far the best presses now in us". 



For sale at the N. E. Agricultural Warehouse, 51 ami 52 

 North Market street. JOS BRECK >!c CO. 



June 7, 1343. 



The Revolving Rake which has been in general use in 

 most parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, is found to be 

 one of the most useful and labor saving machines now in 

 use One man and horse with a boy to lead, will rake on 

 an average from 25 to 30 acres per day, with case, and do 

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

 all parts of the country, and will, no doubt, in a few years 

 supersede the use of the common hand rake. There is a 

 great a.lvanlage in this rake over all others, as the person 

 Using it does not have to stop the horse lo unload the rake. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Slore 

 Nos. 61 and 62, Norlh Market Street, Boston 



May 24. JOSEPH BRECK ct Co. 



