,. XXII, NO. 53. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER, 



415 



TllKR.MOMETKICAL. 



Rt^pnrteittur the Nhw Knglanil l-'arniei. 



pulled Wool is small, and ihc (iemand fair lor ilie different 



qualilies. 



ige )f tlip riierniomeler.it the fJar<leMoftliepro|iiiciore I fnirie or Saxnny Fleeces, washed, Ih. 43 a 49 c— Amer- 

 ! Vew EtikI.uiiI Farintr i!rij;lii.,n. ;Miis« hi a ahadeil ' LI''" 'nil I'lood l.i 43 a 43— Do 3 4 ilo 37 a 40 -Do. I 'J do 



ie,-ty ftXpiiBiire , to (he w cek eni ing June 16. 



33 a 35 -1-4 aid coiiMnmi do 28 a 32 — Smyrna Sheep, 

 [washed, 20 a 25-- Du. unwashed, H) a 17 — Keni;usi do 



6 a 13 — Sax (in J , t lean ou — Buenos .Ay res nnpickeil, 7 a 10 — 



ilo. do. picked, 10 a 15-Supcrfinc .N.irlheru pulled lainli 37 

 I a 40 — No. 1 do. do. do. 32 a 35— No. 2 do do do 25 a 30— 



No. 3 do do do 18 a 20. 



HOPS. Duty 20 per cent. 



l6t sort Mass 1843, Ui. 7 a 8 ; 2d do ,'i a 6. 



HAV, 14 to 16 per ton— Easteru Screwed «9 to 10. 

 EGGS, 12. 



(iHTON MAUKKT— Mo.M.,f. June24, 1844. 



Reported T'lrrhe N. E. Inrmer. 

 t market 510 Beef Citlle, l.'> pnira Working Oxeni 



Sheep and Lambs, and SfiO Swine. 

 iicEs — Bee/ Cuttle. — The prices obtained last week 

 » not sustained, and we reduce our quntdtiims, viz. 

 a$5,-25. First quality, .$5,00. Second quality $4 50 



Third quality, $4 a 4,25. 

 orking Oxen — Sales $70, 75 and 85 

 eep and Lambs. Sales from $1,25 to 2 75. 

 cine. — A lot of old Hoks 4 and 4 1-2. Lot to ppd- 

 4 1-8 for sows and 5 1-8 fir barrows. Small pigs 



6 (i 1-2 to 7 1 a At retail from 5 to 6 1-2. 



WHOLESALE PniCES CURUENT. 



Corrected with ^reat care, loeekly. 

 CEDS. Herds Grass, (nominal) per hushel Red Top 

 ) 00 cents. Clover— Northern, to 00c. —Southern, 

 l-'lax Seed, Si 60 per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per Ui. 

 iry Seed.S3 00 per bushel. 



lAII^^. The transactions made comprise a large portion 

 e arrivals, taken at some ailvance on the last weekly re. 

 yellew flat Corn, 5« a 52c. ; a superior parcel, 32 I 2, and 

 I'er at 51c. pei bushel ; white do. 48 12 a 49 1 2c., 

 go very prime, 50c. per bushel. .Several parcels re- 

 afloat unsold, held at the above prices. lu other 

 IS there is no change. 



irn — rS'irtliern, new, hushel 00 to 00 — Southern, round 

 w, oil", 00 a 00 — Southern flat yell, iw, new, 50 n 51 — 

 do while ii a 49 — do IVew Orle.ins, 00 a 00— Barley 

 00 — Rye, Northern, 67 a 70— do. Southern, CO a 65 — 

 ,Soiuhern, 00 a 32 — \orlhern do. 35 to 36 — Keaiis, per 

 ell 00 a I 62. — Shorts, per double hush. 23 a 23 — Bran, 

 80. 



!iOUR. The market continues depressed, owing in a 

 t meiisure to the large quantity of Flour. Ohio and other 

 ripiious, 111 a rloiibtfiil stale, beinij otf-.-red and sold at 

 ced rates. Dealers, loo. in view of the favorable pros- 

 of wheat crop, and believing that the market has not 

 ■cached its lowest point, confine their operations princi- 

 f to immedune wants. The businnss done with trade 

 •rally, has also been exceedingly limned. 



alliinore, Howard Street, 4 nios. cr. $4 75 a 0"^— do. 

 rf, S4 62 a 00— do. free of garlic. S4 75 a 00-Phila- 

 hia do. 4 mos. £4 62 a 00 — Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 . S4 52 a 4 75— Alexandria, wharf mountain, o on a 00, 

 eoreciown, »4 75 a 5 00 — Richmond Canal, S4 75 a 00 

 I. CTi'v »n 00 a 00— Petersburgh, South side SI 87 a 00 

 I. Couiitrv*4 75 a 00 — Genesee, common, cash, 34 68 a 

 — do faiiey brands S4 87 a 5 12— Ohio via Canal, 

 a 00— do do New Orleans, cash S4 5ii a 4 75. Rye. 



a n nil -Indian Meal in bids i2 87 a 3 00. 



RO VISIONS. There has been a steady but limited de- 

 id for Pork, at prices ranging according to the last re- 

 . Some inferior lots have been sold at lower rates 

 f is exceedingly dull of sale, and prices in a measure 

 lincl. Nothing of consequence doing in Lard, and form- 

 rices continued. 



;ef— M'ss 4 mo new bbl. SO 75 a 7 50 — Navy— 86 00 a 

 .—No. 1, S5 50 a 5 75— do Prime S4 00 a 4 25— Pork— 

 •1 clear 4 mo bbl. SOO 00 a 00 00— do Clear »10 ilO a 1 1 00 

 Mess, 88 ou a 8 50 — do prime »6 50 a 7 00— do Mess 



1 other Stales, — a do Prime do do $0 00 a 00 



;3argodo. 00 a 00 —Clear do do *00 00 a 00 00 — 

 er, shipping, 15 a 18 — do store, uninspected, 10 a 12 — tlo 

 J-, tacts. a'2o — Lard, No. 1, Boston ius. 00 a —do 

 II and Western, 5i a'6J — -Hams, Boston, 7 a rj — 

 he and Western, 6 a 6J— Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 

 li — do new milk, 4i a Sj, 



'OOI,. Duty. The value whereof at the place of el- 

 ation shall not exceed 7 els. per pound, 5 per cent ad 

 AT whereoi the value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 40 per 

 id. val. and 3 cts per pound. 



leeee Wool of the new clip begins to come to market, 

 we have heard of no sales to any extent. The stock of 



REVOLVING horse: RAKB. 



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 usetui and labor ^aving machines now in 

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

 an average from 25 to 3ii acres per "day, with ease, and do 

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

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

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

 great advantage in this rake over all others, as the person 

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



For sale at the New Kngland Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



June 4. 



GRAIN CRADLKS. 



The Grain Cradle is an article which is coming into very 

 general use in the New England States 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 which is found to he decidedly the best mode of 

 harvesting grain, as it is ^ opposed one man will cradle live 

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

 difference in gathering a crop is so much in favor of crad- 

 ling, 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 plow now is. 



There has been a very great improvement in the manu- 

 facturing of this article, they arc now made on the most 

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

 superior manner and made of ibe best cast steel. 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



June 4. 



BENJAMIN BANGS, No. 39 & 40, Lewis' Wharf, has 

 for sale, a quantity of the above named article, which has 

 been much approved of m England, and as far as used in 

 this country has been found highly beneficial on grass land, 

 trees and plants gen"rally. 



BostoD,.March20, 1844. 3m 



CO., 



JOSEPH BRECK & 



NEW E.NGLAND 

 Ai^ricultural ll'ureliuuse 



S.^ED STORE. 



6] and 52 Niirlli Market Street, Boston 

 JOSEPH BRECIv & CO having received a loll and gen- 

 eral assoriment of FIELD, GRA.--S, GARDEN and FLOW 

 ER SEED.S. worthy of culiiv,iiiiin, confidenily recoininend 

 them as being pure and of the first qualiues, unmixed with 

 other varieties; they have no hesitation in saying that their 

 coi.eciion of Seeds IS the best, ami ol the greatest variety 

 ever offered for sale at any establishment in the U. Slates. 

 AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of all kinds, constantly o» 

 hand. 



AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS 

 of all kinds, among which are the following, viz :- 1000 

 Howard's Patent Cast Iron Ploughs, 20 Common do. do, 

 200 Cultivators, lOu (Jreeiie's Straw Cutlers, 5ii Willis' do. 

 do. too Common do. do, too Willis' Patent Corn Shellers, 

 50 Common do. do, 200 Willis' Seed Sowers, 60 do. Vego- 

 table Cuiier.s, 5ii Common do. do,, 200 Hand Corn Mills, 

 200 Giain Cradles, lou Ux N okes, 13U0 Doz. .'^cylbe Stone*, 

 3U00 do Austin's Rifles, lon doz. Cast Steel Shovels, lOn 

 do. Common do. lOO do. Spades, 500 do. Grass Scythes, 300 

 do. Poleni Suaiths,200 do. Common do.,5o0do. Hay Rakes, 

 200 do Garden do., 200 do. Manure Forks, 3i0do. Hay do. 

 500 Pair Trace Chains, 100 do. Truck do. I no do Draft do, 

 500 do. Tie up do, 50 doz Halter do, lOuO yards Fence do, 

 25 Grind Stones on Rollers 



JOSCPH BRECK & CO,, 

 N. E. ."Vgricullural Warehouse and Seed Store, 51 / 

 and 52 North Market Street, Boston. \ 



LiACTO.HETERS. 



A simple instrument for testing the quality of milk. For 

 s ale at the N E Farmer Office. JOS. BftECK & CO. 



UARDENER'S KMVES, 



And other implements for garden purposes, in great va- 

 riety and of superior quality. For sale at the N. E. .Agri- 

 cultural Warehouse, No, 51 and 52. N Market Street, by 

 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



HORTICULTl'RAl. TOOLS. 



A few cases of superior Horiicuhural Tools, for gentle- 

 men or ladies' use. For sale by JOS BRECK & CO 

 51 and 52 North Market Street. 



GRINDSTONES ON FRICTION ROLL-ERS. 



Grindstones of different sizes, hung on friction rollers ana 

 moved with a foot treader. are found lobe a great improve- 

 ment on the old mode of baii2:ing grindstones. Slones hung 

 in this manner are becoming daily more in use, and wherever 

 used, give universalsati.-faciion. The rollers can fie attach- 

 ed to stones hung in the common way. For sale by J. 

 BRECK & Co., No. 51 North Marketstreet. 



FINE BONE IHANTRE. 



The subscribers have on hand, Fifty Barrels of fine pul- 

 verised Bone Manure, mixed with the marrow of the lone. 

 It was produced from a inaniifactory when llie bone was saw- 

 ed in a wet slate. It must be a very valuafde article. 

 >Also, Filly Barrels fine Bone Dust, in a dry state, princi- 

 aw dust, and the refuse of a manufactory. 



March 20, 1844^ JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



SCYTHES, d^C. 



SCYTHES, RIFLES, and SNAITHS, of the most ap- 

 proved kinds, for sale low, ot the New England Agricultu- 

 ral Warehouse and Seed Store, 5i and 62 North Market 

 Street, JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



CCl,TIVATORS. ~ 



A lot of prime Cultivators, for sale cheap at the N. E. 

 Aericultural Warehou!c,5l and 52 North .Market Street. 

 JOS. BRECK & CO. 



HOES. 



The best kind in the Market For sale by 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



