voi,. SIX. NO. ai. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



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the putiino: thut right ami keeping it right, is that ohject 

 at whicii the friends of temperance ^ hi>iild direct all their 

 effuris. Women, amuiig us, are comparatively sober 

 A drunken woman ia hxiked upon with Nhanie and ah- 

 horn-nee even liy the most degraded drnnUard hiniselC, 

 if he ever has a lucid moment. Let public opinion li.en 

 be brought lo that point that it .shall be considered 

 equally disgraceful fnc a man to go to a bar and drink as 

 it would be for a woman to do so ; and as inljtmous and 

 dis^iraeeful fnr him to be found disguised in liquor as 

 it would be lor her to be seen rolling In the guiler. 

 It is so in fact, whether we ihiiik so or not ; and it is 

 for us, by pregenling the subject to the public constant. 

 iy, and in its just aspects, i<i bring the public judgment 

 in this case to its proper hearing. We believe tnal it 

 can be done ; God grant that it may be dune. H. C. 



lillK.lirUiN MAKKDT.— MoNiiAT, Dec. 7, Ifi40. 



Kfl'orlert fortlir .New t.ngiiilii) tnrjiier 



At M irkel 800 Beel Cattle, 420 Stores, 3300 Sheep 

 and liOO Swine. 



Several hundred Beef Cattle unsr.ld. 



Pi. ICK8 — /(ce/ Caltir — We quote First quality $5 

 25a$r>r.O. Second quality, .$4 r.O a 4 75. Tliird qual- 

 ity, $3 2.") a ;J3 75. 



Barrelling Cuttle. — Former prices could not be ob- 

 tained, and a few sales only were made. Sevenl of the 

 large liarrellers have finished slaughtering for the lea- 

 »on. The following prices were oflered, viz ; Mess Sll 

 as. No. I «n 75 ; No. 2 $:J 00. 



S(orcs.— Yearlings $5 00 a 8 50, Two Year Old $11 

 n 18, Three Year Old $21 a 27. 



S/iee/),— Lots $1 25 $1 33, $1 42 $1 02, $1 88, $2 25, 

 and $2 50. 



Sirine — 'I'wo lots to peddle at 3 1-8 and 4 1-2. At 

 retail, from 4 to 5 1-2. 



VVH.M.VAI I'.UNCK & SUN, Kluvhiirg, near 

 iVevv Vo>k, offer their usual very exteisiveas- 

 sf rliiienl of'Trees. Shnihs and flowering plants, 

 a nii»st spleiidiil assortment of Hullious Roots 

 and Dahfias, iiieUufing all the new varieties, and 

 the most inaqnificent collections possible of China, Roses, 

 Camillas, Chinese Azaleas, Geraniums, ami oil^r (ireeii 

 House Plants. Also Garden and Apriculturnl Seeds, all 

 of which will he sold low to suit the times, and a larye 

 discount made for cash. 



Mulberries of all the different kinds lor Silk, includini; 

 the New Circassiiin with monstrous loilage and perfectly 

 hardy character. 



Orders sent by mail will icceive prompt allenlion and 

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

 Nov. 23 3w. 



GRBEN HOUSK PL.VNTS, &,c. ifcc. 



The suhscriticr 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 Grapevines; Roses and Paeonies ; 

 Honeysuckles, and other creepers ; Black, White, and Red 

 Currant trees : While and Red Antwerp Raspberry vines: 

 Asparagus and Rhubarb roots, &e. 



Orders by mail will be promptly and faithfully executed ; 

 or they can he forwarded to. or left with J Breck & Co 

 JAMES I,. I.. F. WARREN, 



Oct. 28, Nunantura Vale, Brighton. 



, THERMOMETRICAL. 



Iteijorleil (or the New Bnj-linKl Farmer. 

 Range of the Thermonieler at the Garileiiof the proprietors 

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

 Northerly exposure, week ending Dec. 6. 



Dec. 1840. I 7A.M. I 12,M. |5,P.M. I Wind. 



Mondav, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



Thursday, 



Friday, 



Saturday, 



Sun lav. 



W. 



N. E. 

 S. E. 

 N. 



N. E. 

 N. 

 E. 



POUDHETTI''. 



Thi'i valuable manure may be had on application to the 

 subscriber, at the office of the " Neio York Poudreite Covi- 

 pany." Nn 121) Nsssau strett. New York. It is in-oi/orous, 

 and may he transported in barrels, on board of anv vessel 

 or steamboat, witliout offence — and it will fie found an ex- 

 ceedingly valuable article as a/ertilizer on nmj soil, and for 

 any crops; but more especially for gardens and flowers, as 

 there are no foul seeds in it. Poudrette has been used for 

 three seasons with entire success on Long Island, by many 

 practical larmer.s. as may tie ascertained from letters and 

 statements made by them, and published at this office in a 

 pamphlet comaininpalso the '■ act qfincorponiiion" granted 

 to the Company by the Legislature of the .Slsle of New 

 York ; and other facts in relation to, the suliject. Price 36 

 cents per buskel. Barrels cost 25 csnts each, and hold 4 

 bushels. Persons wishing to make an experiment on a 

 smsll scale can obtain one barrel by enclosmg a tipo dollar 

 current bank bill — or three barrels liy enclosing ,^rt' dollars,, 

 free of postage. On receipt of the money the article will b« 

 put up and forwarded as directed, 



%■* Price of shares, one hundred dollars— which entitles 

 the holder to one hundred bushels of poudrette annually, 

 during the term ol the charier; fifty bushels in lime for spring 

 use, and fifty bushels in time for fall use. Shares taken 

 soon, will be entitled to the spring uividend — and, if desired 

 for e.\periinent, a few bushels may ha had Ihis fall. 



All orders, or applications in relation to ihe business, 

 must be made to IDs subscriber, (20 Nassau street, .\ew 

 Y'ork. D, K. MINOR, 



Jj- I wish it distinctly understood that the " New York 

 Poudrette Company*' is in no way connected with the 

 " Lodi Manuraciuring Company," of which Anthony Dey 

 and Peter Barlhelemy ar*, or were, the managers. 



Dec. 9, 1340. 3m. D. K. M. 



GRINDSTONF.S. 



An extensive assortment of Water and Hand Grindstones 

 constantly on hand and for sale by AMMI C. LOMBARD 

 &CO. 13 Lewis's Wharf i.My. Nov. 17. 



WIH.I^S LATEST IMPROVED 

 CUTTER. 



VEGl'lTABtiE 



SII.VKR FIR Alto SPRUCE SEEDS. 



Just received at the New England Farmer OflSce, a (ew 

 Bushels of the seed of the Silver Fir, Spruce. A Iso— English 

 Oak, a fine specimen ; Spanish Chesnuts, (very large) ; with 

 a variety of other tree seeds. 



Nov. 10, 1840. JOSEPH BRECK &. CO. 



Porsale at the New England Agricultural Wareliouse 

 No. 61 aiid 52 North Market Street, Bostoiv WiULs's Lai.sl 

 Improved Vegetable Cutter. This machine surpasses all 

 others for the purpose of cutting Ruta Bnga, Manuel Wurt- 

 zei, and other roots. The great olijection taolher machines, 

 js their cutting the roots inlo slices, which makes it almost 

 impossible for llie cattle to get hold of them, ihis machine 

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

 of such shape as is most coovenient for the cattle to eat it 

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



"'^; JOSEPH BRECK & CO 



Oct. 28. 



FARfll FOR S.tl^E. 



The subscriber offers for sale that valuable Farm, situated 

 ahoiat 3_^4ths of a mile below the First Parish Meeting Hcuse 

 on the Slage road, and commonlv known as ihe Judge Pres,' 

 cott farm, containing about 170 acres of superi.)r land in a 

 good slate of culiivalion, with two dwelling houses four 

 barns, and other out buildings. The farm Is reraarkablv 

 well watered with soft water, conveniently fenced, has near, 

 ly forty acres of large, handsome wood and timber standing 

 on It, with an orchard ol grafted Apple, Pear, Peach Plum 

 and Cherry trees, and might be easily divided into two 

 harms The estate will be sold rea,souably. If five thou- 

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

 may lay on mortgage to suit the convenience nf the purcha- 

 ser. For further particulars, apply to the snbscrilier,liYinL' 

 on the premises. WM,. SALISBURY. 



Groton. Oct. 2C. 1840. eow. 



FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. 



We would inform our customers and friends that we are 

 no\y receiving our supply of fresh Garden Seeds, mnst 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. r -, j 



Agricultural Books. 



Agricultural Implements. 



Seed and Implement Catalogues sent to all applicants gra- 

 tis, and all orders prompily attended to. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 BottoD, Sept. 29, 1840. 4w 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT, 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



