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AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



167 



TIIKIIMOMKTKICAI. 

 Rr|.,.rteil lor llie .N.-\v Kriulnml Karnicr. 

 iii;;eof ilii- rii«iiiiiiiiieterat ilie (iardeiiof llic proprietors 

 lii\ew E:ii>;I;ui<I Farmer, liri^liltiii, Al.iM. in » shaded 

 i ierlycx|insiir>!, for ilic week ending Nov. 20. 



I 7 A.M. I 12, .M. |5,P.M. | Winrf. 



I S. 



N. 



N. E. 

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 N. W. 



I 30 



I W. 



IKiHl'U.N MAKKKT.— .MoNtiAi, Nov. 21, l«4a. 



Reponeil fortlip .\i-w Knglanil Former. 

 U Marliol UOO Callle, 8t)0 Stores, 3000 Slieop and 



Swine. 



'hices.— Reef Cuttle. We quote to correspond with 

 week. A yoke or two $4 DO. First quality, $4 00 a 

 5. Second quality, $.i 25 a 3 75. Third quality, $3 

 i3 00. 



tarreUing Cfl«/e.— Mess .$3 12 1-2. No 1, $2 50. 

 tores. — Two year old §7 a 12. Three year old, $14 

 I. 

 heep — Lots were sold from 75c. ta $1 75. Wethers 



1 $1 75 to 2 75. 



Mine. — Lots to peddle, frniji 2 3-4 to 3 for sows, 

 )1 to 4 for barrow.s. At retail 4 lo 3. 



WUOLE.S.^LE PRICES CURRENT. 



Conedcd uUh great care, ueekly. 

 EDS. Herds Grass, $2 50 to 3 00 perlmshel. Red Top, 

 50 cauls, ('lover— Northern, Ou lo 12c. — Southern, 

 :. Klax Seed, 3| 75 per liushel. Lucerne, 30 c. per lb. 

 ry Seed, S3 50 per bushol. 



iALN. Duty, Corn, Rye and Beans, free ; Barley 20 

 ?nl. ; Oats 20 per cent. 



e arrivals since the last report having exceeded the de- 

 . An increased desire on the part of holders lo realize, 

 ?d lo scune Jorced operations, which have been mad« at 

 siderable decline on the la*.l quotations. 

 |-n — Northern, old, bushel 00 to 00— Southern, round 



iv, old, 53 a 57 — Soulhern fiat yellow, new, 50 a 52 — 

 o. while 47 a 43--do Naw OrleaaS) Oil a 00— Barley 

 Rye, Northern, 63 a 67 —do. Soulhern, 60 a 65 — 

 Southern, 27 a 2g— Northern do. 30 to 31 — Beans, per 

 1 1 75 a 1 23.— SImrts, per double bush. — a Bran, — 



I OUR. The market has experienced a good demand 



I descriptions, chiefly for homo consumption, 

 timore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. S4 50 a 4 62 — do. 

 $0 00 a I'O do. free of garlic, S4 50 a 00 — Phila- 

 a do. 4 mos. 31 5u a Oi> — Fredericksburg, lowl'd 4 

 d S4 , 37 a 4- 4 1 —A lexandria, wharf mountain, —4 37 a 

 jt;eorgetown,S4 50 a 4 62— Richmond Canal, S4 50 aO 00 

 ^ily.SJOOaiioo- Petershurgh.Soulh side So 00 a 00 

 ountryS4 37a() 00— Genesee, common, cash, S4 50 a 

 do . fancy brands S4 69 a 4 75 — Ohio via Canal, 

 4 50— do do New, Orleans, cash ?0 t'O a 00. Rye, 

 * 00— India'i Meal in bbls. S2 75 a 3 00. 

 VISIONS. The sales of Beef have been at lower 

 lan last reported. Pork continues to sustain former 



-Mess 4 110. new bbl. $7 50 a 8 00— Navy — SO 00 a 

 No. 1, 6 00 1 5 60— do Prune 53 60 a 4 00— Pork — 

 tlear 4 mo. bbl. Si 1 50 a ouoo— do Clear iiosoa 11 oo 

 iss, 8 00 a 8 75— do Prime Sj 00 a 6 00— do Mess 



,her Stales, — a — ■ — do Prime do do So 00 a o 00 



rgo do. a 00 Clear do do SooooaOOOO — 



shipping, a 8— do store, uninspected, 8 s 10 — do 



2 a 15,— L,^'<^^ ,No. I, Bc-stuii ins. 7 a 7^ — do 

 ind Western, 7-a 71-1 Hams, Boston, 7 a 7 1-2 — do 



n and Western, 6 a 7— Cheese, Sliip'g and 4 meal, 



lo new milk, 5 a 7. 



)l.. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, free. All where- 



alue exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per ct. ad. val. and 



sr pound, 

 of Pulled and Fleece continue to be made, wilh- 



:h change in prices. We do not hear of any impor- 



vemenls in coarse forei;;n. Our quotations should 



idered as nominal. 

 I: or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 37 a 40 c.--Amer- 



ican full blood, do 33 a 35— Do. 3 4 do 32 a 33— Do. 1-2 do 

 2-i a 30-1-4 and common do 25 a 2"! — Smyrna Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 25— Do. unwashed, 10 a 13— Bengiisi do 

 8 a 10— Saxonj, dean. 00— Buenos Avres unpicked, 7 a lu— 

 iio. do. nicked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamb 33 

 a 35— No. 1 do. do. do. 23 a 30— No. 2 do do do 20 a 22- 

 No. 3 do do do — a — . 



HOPS. Duty 20 percent. 



Sales by growers since the last report of about 130 bales, 

 at 9 a 9 l-4cts ; trifling sales by dealers at 9 l-2c. 



Isl sort Mass 1342, lb. 9 a 9 1-2. 2d do. do. do. 7 a 7 1-2. 

 HAY, per ton, 8l6 to 18— Eastern Screwed 8|2 to 13 

 CHEESES Shipping and 4 meal, 6 lo 8c.— New 9 to 11. 

 EGGS, 14 a 18. 



WILLIS'S LATEST IMPROVED VEGETABLE 

 CUTTKR. 



This machine surpasses all others for the purpose of cut 

 ting, Ruts Baga. Mangel WuMzel, and other roots. The 

 great objection lo other machines, is iheir cutting the roots 

 into slices, which makes it almost impossible for the callle 

 to get hold of them : this machine with a little alteration, 

 cuts them 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 minute. For sale by 

 J. BkECK & CO., Nos. 61 and ;-3 North Market st. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great improvements have been made the past year in the 

 form and workmanship of these Ploughs ; the mould b( ard 

 has been so ftirmed as to Imi the furrow completely oi:cr 

 twning in evevy particle ofgras^ or-stuhble, and leaving Ike 

 ground in the best possible mariner. The length of ihe 

 mould board has be n very much increased, so that the 

 Plough works with the greatest ease, boih with respect to 

 the holding and the team. The Comimllee at lire late trial 

 of Ploughs at Worcester, sav, 



" Should our opinion be asked as to which of the Ploughs 

 we should prefer lor use on a farm, we might perhaps say lo 

 the inquirer, if your land is mostly light and easy to wink, 

 try Prouty & Mears, but if your land is hcavy,'hard orrocky. 

 BEGIN WITH Ma. Howard's.'' 



At the above mentioned trial the Howard Pl"ugh did 

 more icork, with, the samp, power of team, than any other 

 plough exhibited. No other turned more than twentyse.-en 

 and 0F»e half inches, to-the 112 lbs-, draught, while I he 

 Howard Plough turned tweniynine and one half inches, lo 

 the sajne power of team ! All acknowledge that Howard's 

 Ploughs are much tlie strongest and' most- sabstantially 

 made. 



There has been quite an improvement made on the shoe, 

 or land side of this Plough, which can be renewed witlinul 

 having to furnish a new landside; this shoe likewise seciiies 

 the mould board and landside together, and streiiglheiis the 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs -is from S6 to 815. A Plonoh, 

 sufficient for breaking up vvjth four cattle, v/ill cost aboiil 

 $10 50, and with cutler Si, wilh wheel and cutter, 32 Co 

 extra. 



Theedrove Ploughs are for sales wholesale nnd retail, at 

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed St.iic, 

 Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Slreer, by 



JOSKPH 13RECK & CO. 



April 20 



TYK UP CHAINS. 



Just received hy 500 Chains for tyeing up Cattle. 



These chains, introduced by E. H. Derbv, Esq. of Salem, 

 and Col. Jacques, for the purpose of securing callle to the 

 stall, are found tc be the safest and most convenient mode 

 of fastening cows and oxen lo the stanchion. 



Forsale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., No. B2 North 

 Market st. 



SlTCATlOSf "W AKTE0.' 



A young man who "onderstands Nurst-ry, Flower and 

 Kitchen Gardening.'anc! Forcing, in ull its various branches, 

 and who he.s ^'lal^-thret^■ years' eiperience in this country, 

 wishes a situation." He will have no objections ingoing 

 West or South. Can furnish the best- reference. Addiess 

 J. S. at this Office. Oct. 3, lc42. 



POUDUKTTE 1 i»lHJDR.Jf;TTK ! ! 



The subscribers keep consiafnlly on htind and for s.ile, 

 Pondretle in quanliiies to suit purchasers > packed in Bar 

 rels in order ior.sbipp)ng,.or IransporlatKHi by wagon or Rail 

 Road. , 



The experience of five years ] ast has satisfied many 

 farmers, thai this manure has the quickest operation upon 

 vegetable matter, producing greater abuudancc, and is the 

 cheapest manure they have ever tried. 



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

 factory in Brookline, will nieei with pionipi attention. 



For sale by J. BRECK & CO, 51 and 52 -\orlli Market 

 St., Bostou. ' Oct 26. 



■\VI.\SHIP'S NlllSERIKS, 



DKIGHTOS, MASS. 



The propdetnrs of this Nursery are now ready 

 111 receive orders for their extensive assortment 

 nl Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Forest Trees, 

 .Slirubs, Herbaceous Pbiiits, Roses, Green House 

 I'lunts, Vines, &c. 

 I'rders Irniii a distance will be properly packed lo go with 

 saf ly to any part of tlie United Stales, and will be deliv- 

 ered in the city free of txjience. 



The Nursery grounds arc five and a half miles from the 

 city by the Worcester Rail Road. Cars stop three times a 

 day. 



Orders by mail, addressed toMessrs. WINSHIPS', Brigh- 

 ton, Mass., or toJoseph Breck &. Co., Boston, will be prompt- 

 ly attended to. Nov. 9. 



NURSERY 



fl VANDINE, informs the public that he has a choice 

 coUeciion of Pears, Plums and Peach Trees, Gooseberries, 

 Raspberries, Isabella and Catawba Grape Vinos, Shrubs, &c. 

 Cambridgeport, Winsor streei, 1 1-2 miles from Boston. 



Nov. 9, lt-42. 



FRUIT, ORNAMENT.IL TREES, &c, 



NURSERY OF WILLIAM KENIUCK. 



Of Peach and Pear, of Plum, of Chebby 

 and of Apple Trees, a collection, unrivalled in 

 any former year, for fine trees of thriftiest growth, 

 of new and finest kinds. 



Gooseberries of first quality, Ap]iles, Quinces, 

 Grape Vines, Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries, &c. 

 The new abridged and descriptive Catalogue for 1642 will 

 be sent to all who apply. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Honeysuckles, &c., splen- 

 did varieties of double yellow Harrison and other Roses — 

 of Tree Paeonies, of Hebaeons Pffonies, and other flowering 

 riaiiis— of double Dahlias, &c. Rhubarb of first rale new- 

 est kinds, Coekspur, Thorns, -Stc. 



.ill orders addressed lo :h# subscriber will be promptly 

 attended to, and trees, when "so ordered, will be securely 

 packed ill Mats and Moss iter safe transport to all distant 

 pbices by land or sea, and delivered in the city free of charge, 

 for transporlalion by the wagon which is sent thither daily, 

 or orders may be left with any of the agents. 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 

 Nonanturii Hill, Newton, near Boston, Oct. 12, 1812. 

 Oct 12 eptDec 1 



SPLENDID BULBUl S FLOWER RUOTS. 



Just received by JOSEPH BRECK & CO , from Hnl. 

 land, a very large and well 'selected assortment of Dutch 

 Bulbous Roots, among which are the followinsr. 



Hynrinths — Double wiiite. double rosy, double red, dark 

 blue, light blue, liglil blue arid yellow, single white, white 

 with red and purple eye rosy, piiik, light and dark blue, com- 

 prising 150 varieties of choice named sorts. 



TulipH— Vine late nairfed sorts, fine •iouble do , mixed 

 single, mived double, single and double. Van Throil for forc- 

 ing, Parrots, &c. &c. 



Crown Imperials, double red and yellow, single red and 

 yellow, &cr Sac. &c. 



Polyanthus Narcissus, Narcissus, Jonquilles, Ranauculus, 

 Anemones, Iris, Crocuses of all colors and varieties. Glad- 

 iolus, Lilies; Pieonies, &c. &c. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK &. CO., No 51 and 52 

 North Market st. Oct. 20 



FRUIT AND OR.MAMENTAL TREES. 



The subscribers offer for sale a great variety of 

 Fruit aiid# Ornamental Trees, among which are 

 Pears, Plums, Cherry, .Apple, Quince, &c , Grape 

 Vines, Gooseberrys, Currants, &c , Roses in 



gre.it variety ; also, an extensive assortiiicut of 



Hardy Herbaceous plants. 



All orders will receive prompt attention, and the trees 

 will be packed so that they may be Iraii^ported lo any part 

 of the country with safety. For sale by JO.^EPH BRECK 

 & CO., Nos. 51 and .02 North Maikctst. Nov. 2 



CHINESE MULnEHUV TREES FOR SALE. 



The subscriber at West liridgewater, .Mass., ofli;rs lor 

 sale 30,ou0 Chinese Mulberry trees of one year's growlh, 

 from two to three and a half feet high, handsome, flourish- 

 ing tree.t, for 20 dollars per thousand next spring, which 

 will be packed in good order, and sen, to Bo.sion gratis, if 

 desired. Inquire at ibe New England Farmer Office, or of 

 the subscriber at West Bridgewater. 



FRANKLI.N AMES. 



West Vrids^citatcr Od. 20, tt'42. Nov. 2 



SEED BEANS. 



The subscribers will pay cash for the following Beans, viz; 

 Chiii.i Dwarf, Dwarf Caseknile, Horticullnrai, F.arlv Mo- 

 hawk, and Thousand to One. They miusl be clean anif pure. 



J. BltKCK & CO. .'jl and 52 North Market st. Boston. 



Oct. 12. 



