64 



(l1)c Javmcr's i^ontl )!!) Visitor. 



and goes under cover. The European lal)orer 

 conliniies at liis work, no matlcr what the state 

 of the weather. \Vn all know the heavy, (lull 

 natin-e of the Dutch and Flemish " hoors," and 

 yet the amount of lahor performed by one ol 

 them in a year is Klii|iendous. , <. , , 



1 have had ocra.-<ion to hire a jj;nod deal ot latnir 

 on my farm, and find the prominent difficulty is 

 the aptitude of the lahorer tn throw down his 

 tools, and make lor a shelter on the appearance 

 of a cloud. In the winter they are not willing to 

 <lo anything more than tend the stock. Now 

 there are a thousand things which can be done 

 in winter to advanlajie— there is no occasion to 

 have an idle nioineiit on a well conducted larm 

 a, atiy period of the year. ^^^^^^R, Ja. 



ffest Tisbury, Mass., March 184.5. 



A «itrons inducement to subscribe for the 

 Visitor to those residing within 30 miies ol 

 Concord. 



By the new Post-office law, which goes into 

 operation on the 1st of July next, newspa|)er pub- 

 lishers are allowed to send papers through the 

 mail, /ret of postage, to subscribers residing with- 

 in 30 miles of the place of publication— thus sa- 

 ving the expense of postage. On and after tiiat 

 time, we will forward the Visitor llirousrh the 

 mail, to Kuhscribers residing in either of the fol- 

 lowiiiL' towns, situated within the requisite dis- 

 tance of Concord, which will save them twelve 

 cents per annum: 



Allenstown, Amherst, Aino?Ueag, Andover, 

 Antrim, Antrim North liraiicli, H.niisH ad, ISarn- 

 stead North, Barnstead Centre, Uedlijrd. Boscavv- 

 en, Boscawen West, Bow, Bradford, Bradlbr.l 

 South, Bridgewater, Bristol, Candia, Caiilerliury, 

 Chesier, Chester East, Chester West, Chichester, 

 f :hiclie.<ler North, Cuntoocookville (Hopkinton,) 

 Danbnrv, Deerrield, Deertield South, Dcerlield 

 West, iJi;ering, Deering West, Deny, Dunharlon, 

 Dnnharton North, Epping, Epsom, Fisher.sville 

 (Boscawen,) Franceslown, Franklin, Gilfoiil, (Jil- 

 ford Village, Gdmainon, Cihnanton Lower, Cil- 

 nianion Upper, Gilmanlon Iron WoiUs, Gotis- 

 towii, Uampslead, llemiiker. Hill, nillshorougli, 

 Hillshorough Bj idge, llillsborongh Centre, Ibiok- 

 sett, Hopkinton, LiiclitieUI, Lorfdotr.lerry, Lon- 

 dondeny North, London, Loudon Kldge, Loudon 

 Centre, M.-mchester, IMerediili, Meredith Centre, 

 Meredith Village, Meredith Lake Village, Mer- 

 rimack, Merrimack Sonlh, iMoiit Vernon, New- 

 bury, New Hampton, Neu Jjmdon, Northfield, 

 Norihwiiod, Nortlnvood East, Norlliwood West, 

 Nottingham, N(itiiin;ham 'i'lirnpike, Feiiibvoke, 

 I'iHslield, I'iscata(piog Village (U.drord,) Poplin, 

 Kaymoiid, Salisbury, Sanlioriuoii, SatftWriilon 

 Briilge, Saidioriiion Easl, Shaker V^^ge (Canler- 

 Ijiiry,) Slrafford, Slraiford C'eiitre, 5Ph|ftord Cor- 

 ner, Si raflord Noiih, SuiioM, 'I'hrfmtSn's Ferry 

 (Merrimack,) Warner, Weai e, VVeare East,Weare 

 Soulli, VVilniot. 



ing lost: — " Money for newspaper suhsci-i|)tions 

 not exceeding SlO'in each case, may be paid to 

 a postmaster for the purpose of being paid to 

 the publislier of a newspaper at any other office. 

 The postmaster is in such case, to give to the 

 person paying the money, a receipt therefor, and 

 a<lvise lorlhwith the postmaster, who is to pay 

 said amount of such deposit. Upon presentation 

 of this receipt the amount is to be paid over.^ 

 The postmaster receiving the amount is to debit 

 himself therewith in his account, and the post- 

 master payiiiu that amount is to credit hini.self 

 therewithin his account of contingent expenses." 



CONCORD -WHOIiESALE 



CASH PRICES CURREIVT. 



For VVe91 India Coods & Groceries, Floi-b, Cbain, Pbo- 

 DUCK, Iron it Steel, Plastkb, Salt, Lime, &.C. «tc. 



Corretted weekly for Hill's X. H. Patriot by GILMORE & 

 CIjAPP, at the Uejiol Store, Concord, N. H. 



April 30, 1845. 



Seeds from the V. S. Patent Office. 



We are indebted to Hon. He.nrt L. Ells- 

 worth, the enterprisiiiir and attentive Commis- 

 sioner of the Patent Office, at Washington, for a 

 liberal package of seeds — all the growth of 1844 

 — of which the descriptions are as follows: 



Polish oats— very large and heavy: Early Su- 

 gar Corn : Rice : Horticultural Pole Cranberry 

 Beans: Winter Wheat: British Queen Pea— new, 

 and imported from England— said to be a very 

 superior kind of late Pea: Doubled or Curled 

 Parsley: Victoria Rhubarb: Waterloo Blue Pea 

 — late dwarf, imported: Large Oiegon Corn, 

 raised by H. K. Swelser in Maryland: Improved 

 Dutton Corn — 1.51 bushels sIicIIcmI Corn per acre : 

 Clip (Extia) Par^iiiip: Smith's Extra Corn: Por- 

 ter's Chillian Pumpkin: Spurry, iniponed from 

 England — a fine winter pasture for sheep and 

 cattle, excellent foi- milk and butler, to be sowed 

 in the fiill : Ilaliaii R.\e Grass, imported from 

 England— Diay be sowed atone, or inixeil with 

 clover or other glass seed, either in the spring or 

 fall : Mullicole Rye, best kind, tn be sowed in the 

 fall: Hidf Long Beet: Early Turnip Rooted 

 Beet: Silver Giant Celery: Extra Long Green 

 Cucumber. 



For the Fiiriner's Monthly Visitor. 

 Meteorological Observations at Concord, 



Talteit at fi o'clock .1. M. mul 2 oVIoc/i P. M. 

 BY A. CHANDLER. 



CW.S etc. 





Publishers' Xoti 



0;y Di.linfpieiit subscribers for the Monthly 

 Visitor, residing within the limits of New Hamp- 

 shire, are remiuile<l that a favoiable op|i()rlumiy 

 Ibr transiiiilling the amomil of iheir subsc'i iplioiis 

 xvhich uia\ be line ns, by the repl-eseiitatives of 

 the seviual towns, will present ilsctif ut the con- 

 veiiiiig of till! approaching session of the Legis- 

 lature in .lime. The price of subscripiion is, 

 considering the larf;e aiiionut of useful reailiiig 

 malli;r which we furnish in llie twelve niiinheis 

 of the year (einbraciiiir 1'.''-^ large tiiiarto pagi's,) 

 so very trijliiii^ — only .50 cents— that we trust no 

 one will hesitate to comply punctually with our 

 reipiesl. 



We have on hand a few copies of llie back 

 numbeis of the pii.-siint and tiirmer volumes, 

 whii-li we will furnish for llie subscripiion price 

 to new subscribers or those wishing to purchase. 

 Al.so, a lew neatly bound volumes of the Visitor; 

 since ils commeuceini-ul may be found at our' 

 Counting Room. 



Si'i;ciAL NoTiCH. — Siihscribcra are reminded, 

 that they can continue to Ibiward money thron;4li 

 ihe postmaster of the town where they reside, as 

 heretofore, on(iy u;i/)7 llti: first of Jul;/ 7te.rt, when 

 the new Post-Ollii-e law goes into opi'rnlion. 



After ihe first of .Inly, the Poslmasler (Jeneral 



has decided upon tin- lollowing plan, as .a siih- 



■ slilute for the present method, which will etl'ect- 



ually secure money transmitted hy mail from be- 



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stratus— li^ht sijoiv, 



cirro-stratus. 



stratus. 



stratus. 



ilriz/.liug. 



>tratus. 



clear. 



clear. 



snowinj: — A. M. rainy. 



raining. 



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 strains, 

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 >tiatiis. 

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 stratus, 

 cirrus, 

 cirro stratus, 

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 ry tight smivv. 



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w.s.w. 2 

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w.s.w. 5 



cirro-stratus, 

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 cirro-slrtilus, 

 cirro-stratus, 

 cirru-utratu^. 



— 1 

 .\.VV. 1.) slratii 

 N. VV. 9;.«lr Itll 

 N. W. 6 cirro-stratui. 

 2,N.VV. lU|3lialus. 

 N. W. 9'N. \^■. 9 cirro stratus. 

 37|.\. VV. 4|N. VV. 5 cirro-.stratiis. 

 54li\. W. 4u\. \V. liuirro-stratua. 

 53 N. W. 3 1 I 



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 .99 50 

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— clear. 

 .N. W. oicirro-straliis. „ S.., 

 iN". \V. 21cirri> sIratU(».^^V^f 

 .V.VV. 10 cirn.stratu* ', 



— 1 cirro-stratus.^ 

 _ clear. 



— o' clear. 



N. VV. 2 cirro-stratus. 



— 10 



— 



— 10 



— 



— u 



— 



— 



ASHES, Pols, 4JI 



Pearls 4J 



ALUM, 4 



BUIMSTO.NE, Roll, » 



Siil|ihiir, 4 



L'A.MPIIUR. RcfliKll, 75 



CANDLES, Mould 10 



.Sperm, 32 



COFFEE, St. Domingo, ....6 



Porto Rich, e{ 



Porto Cabcllo 8J 



Old lloverninent Java,. .. 11 



COPPERAS, 9 



FLSH, l)ank,r'lii'n">l.- '^.'S 



Pollock, 2,50 



Bay 2,75 



Old Dun, 4,30 



No. 1 Salmon, ^bbl, 14,00 



No. 1 Shad, ^hbl, 12,00 



Ton's it Sounds, 1*001, 6,00 



ll.l!.Fiua,^>hbl, 9,00 



FLOUR, Genesee, 5,37^ 



Fancy brand, 5,75 



Ohio, Akron, 6,25 



Spaiildini:, e.vtra, 6,25 



FRUIT. Figs, 14 



Raisins, blue mark,.. . 10,00 



Black mark, 9^50 



Box, bunch, 2,75 



FUSTICK,Cuba,^ton, 30,00 



Tampicu, 92,00 



Grniind, ^ tlund 1,75 



GLUE, Russian best, 17 



Atn'-*rican, II 



GRAI.N. Oals, 37^ cent }j> bii 



Corn, 67 dodo hu 



Rye, 67 dodobu 



Beans, ..75(®1,50 



Peas, 50® 75 



GRlNUSTO.\ES, 1st iiu.al- 

 itv, fiiiislied,lf> bund. 2,93 



Do.'do. iiiilinished, 1,50 



HERRING, J* box, No. 1,..50 



Scaled, 75 



INDIGO, Bengal, .1,10® 1,75 

 SpafMsh float,. .. 1,00 (ffl 1,.50 



Manilla, 75'rtl,25 



IRON, Old Sable, 4.J 



Enslish, H 



Banks, retincd ■•4 



English, sheet, 



Russia, d U®13 



Old Sable nail rods, SJ 



Noivvegian do 6 



Common do 4.\ 



.English hoop, 5 



American do 4 



Snoe Shapes, Am 4.t 



S»-i-di-s, shoe shapes, 4,^ 



LEATHER. New York 

 Sole Leather, Light, 14® 10 



Dn. Heavy, 124Ca)15 



LIME, Thomaston, first 



ipialilv, 1,23 



(•;,in.l".-n, do I,12.t 



LOliUDOD, St. Douiin- 



Ro,(f*ti)n, 99,00 



Cainpeachy, 27,00 



Ground, lf> bund 1,75 



IM.VCICEREL, No. 1, ^ 



bbl 13,-50 



No. 2, 10,30 



No. 3 8,50 



MOLASSES, Havana, 30 



Surinam, 30 



Triniiliid, 32 



Porto Uico 34 



SiiL'ar House, 30 



N.MLS. Boston Iron Co's 



branil S 



(lid Colony d 3 



Wevinoiith Iron Vo 5 



Maiden, 4^ 



PLASTER, P ton, 3,.30 



Do. ground, 8,51) 



PROVISIONS. Pork Ex- 

 Ira clear [flibl, 16,00 



(\.niinon do 14,00 



Extra Mess, 12,00 



Common do.. , 10,00 



Butter, r lti> 8® 14 



Cheese, new milch,. . .6iSl7 



Fou rmeal, .Alcoa 



Dried apple, best, 2i& 3 



I.ard, northern, 8J 



Do. soultrern, 8 



Turkeys &.Chkkens, best,? 



Goslins, best, 4^ 



Round Hogs A\®h\ 



REDWOOD, ground, ((<• 



bund 2,75 



Nicaragua, f> ton, 3.5,00 



RICE, <i>-hiind. best, 3,o» 



KOSIN, t> bbl 2,50 



S,\L/t;R.\TUS, first iiualily,4i 

 SALT, St. Ubes, I* llhd. 3,20 



Cadiz 3,20 



Bonaires, 3,20 



Turks Island, 3,20 



Liverpool, 3,20 



Do. fine, VVorthingstol) 



brand, )?• bag 2,00 



Do. other brand?, 1 ,73 



SALTPETRE, crude, 8 



Do. refined, 9 



SEED. Clover, northern,.. 9 



Do. soutbein, ....74 



Herds grass, ii> bu 1,75 



SHEETINGS, prime {(» yd ..GJ 

 SHINGLES, first quality, • 



No. I, pine, Ir*" M 2,75 



do. do. do. spruce, 1,75 



SHIRTINGS, I?- vard 6 



SHOT, assorted, 5$ 



SHOVELS, cast steel, \t 



doz 10,00 



Steel pointed do 9,00 



Iron do. best 8,00 



Do. common 6,30 



SOAP, Castile, H 



White Soap, best 8 



Brown, No. 1, 4 



Fainiiv, .S 



Extra,' C 



SPICES. Cassia, in mats, 22 



Do. ground 93 



Cloves, 30 



Ginger, pure, 7.1 



Mace, |?-Ib 1,00 



Niittpegs, best, 1 ,25 



Pimento, whole, 19 



Do. ground, 14 



Pepper, whole, 11 



Do. ground, 19 



STEEL, Swedes, best 1\ 



Sanderson, Brothers tc 



Co. cast steel, 18 



JessopS: Son, do 17 



German, best, I25 



Do. conuuon, 10 



Coach spring, best, 9^ 



SUGARS. Brown Hava- 

 na, very best, 93 



Do. do. prime, 8J 



Do. do. fair, 8 



Double refined East Bos. 



Ion loaf, I2i 



Do. do. crushed, 12^ 



Do. do. powdered, 13 



Common loaf, 1 1 



Porto Rico, best, 8 



Purified Muscovado do . . .8 



TAR, ^ bbl 3,50 



TE.\S. tiuiipowder, best 



quality, (t>lb, ~5 



Imperial, do 80 



Hyson, do 60 



Hyson Skin, do 30 



Young Hvson, common, .35 



Do. do. fair 'lA 



Do. do. good, s;) 



Dii. d-i. best, 60 



TOB.VCt'O, common keg,. .6 



Good do 10 



Common box, 8 



Good do 124 



Honey Dew, do. best,.. . .18 

 Cavendlsl 2S 



BlUUIITON niAKICET.—MoNUAV, April 21,1845. 



[Reported for the Daily Advertiser & Patriot.] 

 \l .Market .^S0 Beef Cattle, 15 pairs of Working Cxen 350 

 Sheen and "230 Swine. 100 Beef Cattle remained unsold. 



Pric'es— Bfc<' Oi"'c.— Last week's prices were not sustain- 

 ed. Extra ® SO ; fir.st quality S3 50 ® $5 75; second quality 

 8525 ® $5 50 ; third quality S4 .50 ffl $5. 



IVorkw^ Orrii.-Sales al Si;3, §75, and 88. , ^, ,, _ „ 

 \ lot sheared ?a .58 ; a lot not sheared g4 75 iHl Sj. 

 ,ts to peddle 4ic «) 4 j lor Sows, 5.ic (d 51 l»ir Bar- 

 ogs selected, 31c aS^. At retail, 55 and Ojc. 



.SAi-fji 

 Stcinr, — Lots 

 rows . old II 



\J ed in this market. 

 April 17, IS4.5. 



• best article ever 

 Call and take one on trial. 



iifTer- 



CURRIER & KNOX. 

 If 



cirro stratus. 



smoky. 



cirro-stratus— light show'r. 



smoky. 



— lo.vtrutus and niisly. 



— lOcirri) stialiis. 

 very fosgy. 



smoky, 

 very foggy, 

 smoky. 



CHBBSC-TUUS AN1> CHEKSK- UASKETS.- 

 Prime articles at 



April 17, 1845. 



CURRIER li. KNOX. 

 If 



'■^L.OUUIIS. 



April 17, 1845. 



A new lot, received by 

 CUI 



RRIER i- KNOX 



If 



[RON BARS and DRAFT-CH MNS for sale by 

 CURRIER U KNOA. 

 April 94, 1845. " 



