V05,. XIX, KO. 3 1. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER, 



J 67 



Our citizens wiio go abroad, our sliipinasiers and na- 

 val offioers, may often rendur a cJisliiiguished seivice to 

 the country by the introduction of valuable seeds and 

 plants. They have already rendered essential benefits 

 in this way, and will find us always prompt to coope- 

 rate in their patriotic intentions. H. C. 



BRKiirrOiN MAKKKT.— MoNi.*r, Nov. 23, 1840. 

 Ktjxirtfn r.ir rhf Nf'W Kiiuliiiil l<tirlnt*r 



Al M;irk.-i 1700 Beef Cattle, 750 Stores, .STOO Sheep 

 and 14'.iO .Swine. 



Several lots of Beef Caiile, two or three hundred 

 Slort'S ji thousand or ujore Sheep anJ several hundred 

 Swine unsold 



\'u\cyH —■ lieef Cattle. — First quality, $5 25 a $5 50. 

 Second quality, $4 75 a §5 OU. Third quality, qpS 50 a 

 $4 00 



Biiirdlnig Cuttle. — Mess $4 50 a $4 75 ; No. 1 

 $4 00 ; No. '2 $:i UO. 



Stores— YemUngA $4 50 a 8 50, Two Year Old $11 

 a 18, Three Year Old $21 a 27. 



Sheep — UuU, Lots weie sold at $1 2.') Sil 37 .i $1 50 

 $1 C2,$l 83, $2 UO. $2 17, and $2 37. 



Sictne — The prices obtained last week were not fully 

 sustained. Lots to peddle 3 a 3 1-2, for sows and 4 a 

 4 1-2 for barrows. At retail, 4 to 5 1-2. 



THKR.MO.Vl ETHICAL. 



Kfpnrtetl for Ihe New Enylnnd Fanner. 

 Riiiigeof ihe Thennoineter at the (Jardeuof tite proprietors 

 of the New England Farmer, Brighton, Mass. in a shaded 

 Northerly exposure, week ending Nov. 22. 



WILLIAM PIUNCE & SON, Flushing, near 

 New York, offer their usual very e.xtensive as- 

 sortment of Trees, Shrubs and flowering plants, 

 a most splendid assortment of Bulbous Roots 



and Dahhas, including all the new varieties, and 



the most magnificent collections possible of China, Roses, 

 Camillas, Chmese Azaleas, Geraniums, and other Green 

 House Plants. AUo Garden and Agricultural Seed«, all 

 of which will be sold low to suit the times, and a large 

 discount made for cash. 



Mulberries of all the different kinds for Silk, including 

 the New Circassian with monstrous toilage and perfectly 

 hardy character. 



Orders sent by mail will leceive prompt allention anil 

 priced Catalogues will be sent to all who apply post paid. 

 Nov. 23. 3w. 



Better Lute than Ne-vcr I 



The subscribers have received from Holland an additional 

 supply of fine Bulbous roots, such as 



Hyacinth all colors. Double and Single. 



Polyanthus Narcissus, of sorts. 



Narcissus, Double and Single. 



Crown Imperials, of sorts. 



Crocus, of sorts. 



Ranunculus do. 



Anemones do. 



Tulips, fine mixed Double and Single, Early and Late. 



Iris, English and Persian. 



Lillies,&,c. 

 Boston, Nov. 17, 1840. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FARM FOR SAI.H. 



The subscriber offers for sale that valuable Farm, situated 

 about 3-4ths of a mile below the First Parish Meeting H( use, 

 on the Stage road, and commnnlv known as the Judge Pres- 

 cott farm, containing aliout 170 acres of superior land, in a 

 good slate of cultivation, with two dwelling houses, four 

 barns, and other out buildings The farm is remarkably 

 well watered wiih sofi water, conveniently fenced, has near- 

 ly forty acres of large, handsome wood ai'ul timber standing 

 on it, with an orchard of grafted Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, 

 and Cherry trees, and might be easily divided into two 

 Farms. The estate will he sold reasonably. If five thou- 

 sand dollars be paiif on receipt of the deed, the remainder 

 may lay on mortgage lo suit ihe convenience of the purcha- 

 «er. For further particulars, apply to the snbscrilier, living 

 «u the premises. WM. SALISBURY. 



GiQlQii, Oct. 2C, ia4Q. eow. 



PUUIT TREES FOR SALE. 



At the Poinologicnl Garden, Salem, Mass., a good collec- 

 tion of Fruii Trees of ihe l)est Native and l-oreign varieties. 

 Apply by mail lo the subscriber. 



ROBERT MANNING. 



Salein, Oct 14.1840. 



GREEN HOUSK PLANTS, &.C. &0. 



The subscriber can furnish every variety of Green House 

 Plants or Garden Shrub, in the very best order. Also — 

 Dahlia roots, (all the new varieties); Black Hamburg, 

 Sweetwater, and Isabella Grape vines; Roses and P3eonies ; 

 Honeysuckles, and olher cjeepers ; Black, White, and Red 

 Currant trees; While and Red Antwerp Raspberry vines: 

 Asparagus and Rhubarb roots, &c. 



Orders by mail will be promptly and faithfully executed ; 

 or they can be lorwarded to, or left wilh J. Breck & Co 

 JAMES L. L. F. WARREN, 

 Oct. 23. Noiiantum Vale, Brighton. 



I WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CA.RE, WEEKLY. 



SILVER FIR AaD SPUUCK SEEDS. 



Just received at the New England Farmer Olfice, a few 

 Bushels of Ihe seedof the Silver Fir, Spruce. Also — English 

 Oak, a line specimen ; Spanish Chesnuls, (very large) ; wilh 

 a variety of other tree seeds. 



Nov. 10, 1810. JOSEPH BRECK k CO. 



GRINDSTONES. 



An extensive assortment of Water and Hand Grindstones 

 conslanily on hand and for salebyAMMlC. LOMBARD 

 Hi. CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf isly. Nov. 17. 



WALKERS'S FINE TULIPS. 



For sale at No. 52, Norlh Market street, a great variety 

 ol Walker's fine named Tulips, at S3 per dozen, with iheir 

 names. Many of ihe original Bulbs cost five limes thai sum- 

 Those who intend to set out a tulip bed, wdl do well lo call 

 soon, as October is the best monih for Ihis business. 



Fine Mjxed tulips without names, $1 per dozen. Also 

 Hyocnuhs of every variety, embracing all the most approved 

 sorts, wilh a great variety of other bulbous roots. 



Boston, Oct. 21, 1840. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. 



We would inform our customers and friends that we are 

 now receiving our supply of fresh Garden Seeds, most of 

 which have been raised under our own inspection, from fine 

 selected roots ; which we warrant to be of the purest quality 

 of the growth of the present season. 



Agricultural Books. 



Agricultural Implements. 



Seed and Implement Catalogues sent to all applicants gra- 

 tis, and all orders promptly attended lo. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Sept. 29, 1840. 4w 



Brigliton Nurseries aud Gardens. For Sale 



A large quantity of superior European and 

 American Umamental Trees, well calculated 

 for public places, or private grounds, wilh Fruit 

 Trees embracing a great variely of the most ap- 

 proved kinds and fine sizes. The trees, and all 

 other produclions can now be se/ededand marAfii, and will 

 be for warded to any place as soon as it will answer to re- 

 move the same. 



Also, forty kinds of Strawberry Plants, of the most ap- 

 proved European and American varieties. 



Orders may be forwarded via. mail, addressed Messrs. 

 WINSHIP, Brighton, Mass., or left with Messrs. JOSEPH 

 BRECK & CO. 

 Brighton, August 12. 



BONE MANURE 



The subscriber informs his friends and the publi;, that 

 after ten years experience, he is fully convinced that ground 

 bones lorm the most powerful slimulant that can be applied 

 lo the earth as a manure. 



Orders for Bone Manure or Oyster Shell Lime, left at the 

 Bone Mill, near Tremont road, in lloxbury, at the New 

 England Agricultural Warefiouse and Seed Store, No. 52 

 North Market Street, or through the Post OHice will meet 

 wilh prompt allention. 



March 4, 1840. NAHUM WARD. 



WILLIS'S LATEST IMPROVED VEGETABLE 

 CUTTER. 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse, 

 No. 61 and 52 North Market Street, Boston, Willis's Latest 

 Improved Vegetable Cutler. This machine surpasses all 

 others lor the purpose of culling Ruta Baga, Mangel Wurt- 

 zei, and other roots. The great objection toother machines, 

 IS their cutting the roots into slices, which makes it almost 

 impossible for the cattle lo gel hold of them: this machine 

 with a little alteration, cuts Ihcm into large or small pieces, 

 of such shape as is most convenient for the cattle to eat. It 

 will cut with ease from one to two bushels of roots per min- 

 ute. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Oct. 23. 



Apples, Winter, 



Ashes, Pearl, per 100 lbs. . 



Pot, " •' " . 

 Beans, while. Foreign, 



" " Domestic, . 



Beef, mess, new, . , 



No. 1 



prime, .... 

 Beeswax, white, 

 yellow. 

 Bristles, American, 

 Butter, shipping, 



dairy, 

 Candles, mould, 

 dipped, 

 sperm. 

 Cheese, new milk, 

 CiDEH, ..... 



Bone Manu.ie, 



in casks, 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 



southern, geese, . 

 Flax. (American) . 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, 

 Bay, Chaleur, 

 Haddock, 



Mackerel, No. 1 , . 

 No. 2, 

 No. 3, . 

 ilewives, dry salted. No. I. 

 Salmon, No. 1, 

 Flour, Genesee, cash, . 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Richmond canal, 

 Alexandria wharf. 

 Rye, .... 

 Meal, Indian, in bbls. 

 Grain : Corn, northern yellow, 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, . 

 Piye, northern, . 

 Barley, 



Oals, northern, (prime) . 

 southern. 

 Grindstones, pr ton of 2000 lbs. rough 

 do. do. do. finished 



Hams, northern, .... 



southern and western, . 

 Ha v, best English, per ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, Isl quality, 



2d quality, .... 

 Lard, Boston, .... 



southern, .... 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannage 

 do. 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, . 

 Plasteh Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs 

 Pork, extra clear, 



clear, .... 

 Mess, 

 Prime, 

 Seeds; Herd's Grass, 



Hed Top, southern, 

 northern, 

 Canary, 

 Hemp, . 



Flax 



Red Clover, northern. 

 Southern Clover, 

 Soap, American, Brown, 



" Castile, 



Tallow, tried, 

 Teazles, 1st sort, . 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4lhs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common, 

 f Pulled superfine 

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