VOL.. XXI, SO. 93. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



175 



TIIERMOMETRICAL 



Rf ported for the New England Partner. 

 Uiitgeoftlic riiei iiioineler nt t)ie Oiinieiiur ttie proprietors 

 of Ihf Sew Ettglaiiil Fanner, BiigliMn, Mass. in « siiiuled 

 Nort lei'ly exposure, for the week en«ling Nov. 27. 



Nov. 1S42. I 7, A.M. | 12, M. ( 5,e.ftl. | Wiii.tT" 



5 omiay, 

 '1 uesday, 

 VVeln'sday, 

 '1 liiir>day, 

 Iri lay, 

 b'aiurilay, 

 .Sunday, 



34 I 34 I 



UKUiHTON aiARKKT— Monday, Nov. aS, ItMS. 

 Keimrled furthe New Encland Firmer. 



.M MHrket 950 Cattle, 575 Stores, 2600 Sheep and 

 680 Sviine. 



VhicEB.— Beef Cattli. A yoke or two extra $4 50. 

 Fitsl quality, $4 GO a 4 25. Second quality, $3 25 a 

 3 75. Third quality, $2 50 a 3 00. 



Barrelling Cattle.— Mesa $3 12 1-2. No 1, $2 50. 



Stores — Two year old $7 a 12. Three year old, f 14 

 »20. 



Sheep — Lots were sold frotn 75c. to $1 "5. Wethers 

 from $1 75 to 2 75. 



Sicine. — Lots to peddle, 2 3-4 for sows, and 3 3-4 

 for barrows. One entire lot 2 3-4. At retail from 

 3 1-2 to 4 1-2. 



WOOL. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 p >rialion shall not exceed 7 els. per pound, free. All wliere- 

 01 the value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per ct. ad. vul. and 

 3 cts per pound. 



Sales of Pulled and Kleere continue to be made, with- 

 out much change in prices. We do not hear of any impor- 

 tant inoveuienls in coarse foreif^n. 



Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, II). 37 a 40 c. — Amer- 

 ican full Mood, do 33 a 33— Do 3 4 do 32 a 33~Oo. l-ado 

 2-f a 3U- -1-4 and common do 25 a 28 — Smyrna Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 23-- Do. unwashed, 10 a 13— Bengasi do 

 8 H 10— Saxonj, clean, 00— Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 .:o. do. picked, 12 a 16— SnperKne 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. Diity 20 percent. 



But few parcels have come in from the country thi.i week, 

 and we liear of no sales by the growers. 



1st sort Mass. 1842, lb. 9 a 9 12. 2<1 do. do. do. 7 a 7 1-2. 

 HAY, per ton, Sl6 to 18- Eastern Screwed 812 to 13 

 C H EESE— Shipping and 4 meal, 6 to 8c. — New 9 to 1 1 . 

 EGGS, 14 a 18. 



SPLISXUIO UVLBOt'S FLOWER ROUTS. 



Just received by JOSEPH BRECK. & 00 , from Hol- 

 land, a very large and well selected assorlmcnt of Dutch 

 Bnlliiuis Roots, among which are the following. 



//yiicinW.-;— Double white, double rosy, double red, dark 

 blue, lii{hi blue, lighi blue and yellow, single wliii,', whii« 

 and purple eye rosy,pink, light and dark blue, com- 



ilh 



WHOLESALE PRICE* CURRENT. 



Corrected xzith great care, weekly. 



SEEDS. Herds Grass, $2 50 to 3 no per bushel Red Top, 

 40 to 50 cents. (,' lover— Northern, Ou to 12c.— Southern, 

 1 10 c. Kla.T Seed, Si 75 per bushel. Lucerne, 30^. per lb. 

 Canary Seed, 83 50 per bushel. 



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

 per cent. ; Oats 20 per cent. 



The transactions have not been of any great importance, 

 and prices compared with the last weekly report are without 

 much change. 



Corn — Northern, old, bushel 00 to 00— Southern, round 

 yellow, old, 55 a 57 — Southern flat yellow, new, 52 a 53 — 

 ilo. do. white 48 a 49— do New Orleans, On a 00— Barley 



00 a Rye, Northern, 75 a 00 —do. Southern, 65 a 70— 



Oats, Southern, 27 a 28— Northern do. 30 to 32- Beans, per 



bushel 75 a 1 23.— Shorts, per double bush. — a Bran, — 



a — . 



FLOUR. As usual, immediately after Thanksgiving, 

 there is a material diminution in the demand for this article, 

 both for city and country trade. The report that a portion of 

 the Erie Canal is closed by ice, acd the con,sequent improve- 

 ment of prices in the New York market has induced hold- 

 ers to ask some advance on the closing rales of yesterday, 

 and nolwithslanding the heavy receipts of the week, Ihere 

 ■were but few sellers to-day at $4 62 1-2 for good common 

 l)rands Genesee. 



Baltimore, Howard Street, 4 iiios. cr, $4 50 a 4 62 — do. 

 wharf, $0 00 a CO do. free of garlic, $4 50 a 00 —Phila- 

 delphia do. 4 mos. $4 50 a 00 — Erederickshurg, lowl'd 4 

 inos. S4 41 a 4 50 —Alexandria, wharf mountain, —4 37 a 



Georgetown, *4 50 a 4 To- Richmond Canal, S4 50 a on 



—do. City, So OOaiiOO-Petersburgh, South-side SO 00 aO 00 

 —do. Country *4 37 a 00— Genesee, common, cash, *4 62 a 

 4 67— do fancy brands 81 75 a CO — Ohio via Canal, 

 •4 50 a OO— do do New Orleans, casli So 00 a 00. Rye, 

 »0 00 a 00— India-i Meal in bbls. 33 75 a 3 00. 



PROVISIONS. During the past week the traBsactions 

 in Beef and Pork have been unusually small for the season, 

 without producing any great change on previous quotations. 



Beef— Mess 4 iiio. new bbl. S7 50 a SOO^Navy— SQ 00 a 

 on. — No. 1, 5 00 ii 5 50— do Prime S3 50 a 4 00- Pork- 

 Extra clear 4 mo. bbl. 811 50 a 00 00— do Clear 810 50 a 11 00 

 do. Mess, 8 00 a 8 75— do Prime S5 00 a 6 00— do Mess 



from other States, — a do Prime do do So 00 a 00 



tlo. Cargo do. a 00 Clear do do $00 00 a 00 00 — 



Batter, shipping, 6 a 8— do store, uninspected, 8 a 10 — do 

 dairy, 12 a 15, — Lard, No. I, Boston ins. 7 a 7^ — do 

 South and Western, 7 a 7 1-4 Hams, Boston, 7 a 7 1-2 — do 

 Southern and Western, 6 a 7— Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 

 :. « a 5— do new milk, 6 a 7. 



JAVA AND MALAY FOWLS FOR SALE. 



The subscriber has a few pairs of the Java and Malay 

 Chickens to disjiose of j they are very fine and of large 

 growth. Price S3 per pair. JOHN GILES. 



Providence, R. I. Nov. 30 3w 



WILLIS'S LATEST IMPROVED VEGETABLE 

 CUTTKH. 



This machine surpasses all others for the purpose of cut- 

 ting Ruta Baga. Mangel Wurtzel, and other roots. The 

 great objection to other machines, is their culling the rt>ots 

 Hito slices, which makes it almost impossible for the cattle 

 to gel hold of them ; tliis machine wuh a little alteration, 

 cuts Ihem into large or small pieces, of such shape as is 

 most convenient for the canle to eat. It will cut with ease 

 from one to two bushels of root.s per minute. For sale by 

 J. BKECK & CO., Nos. 61 and 52 North Market st. 



prising 150 varieties of choice named sorts. 



Tulips — Fine lale named sorts, fine double do., mixed 

 single, ini.vcd double, single and double, Van Throil forforc- 

 ingj I'iiirois, &c. &c. 



Crown Imperials, double red and yellow, single red and 

 yellow, &c, &c. &c. 



Polyanthus Narcissus, Narcissus, Jonquillcs, Ranauculus, 

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

 iolu.'", Lilies, Pajonies, &c. &c. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK &. CO., No 61 and 68 

 North Market st. Oct. 26 



TYK I'P CHAINS. 



Just received by 600 Chains for tyemg up Cattle. 



These chains, introduced by E. H. Derby :\q. of Salem, 

 and Col. Jacques, for the purpose of sccurii,„ utile to tha 

 stall, are found te he the safest and most convenient mod« 

 of fastening cows and oxen to the stanchion. 



For sale by JOSEPH ^RECK & CO., No. 52 North 

 Market st. 



CHINESE AIVLBEKRY TREES FOR SALE. 



The subscriber at West Bridgewater, Mass., offers for 

 sale 30,000 Chinese Mulberry trees of one year's growth, 

 from two to three and a half I'eet high, handsome, flourish- 

 ing trees, for 20 dollars per thousand next spring, which 

 will be packed in good order, and sent to Boston gratis, if 

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

 the subscriber at VTest Bridgewater. 



FRANKLIN AMES. 



West Bridgewater Oct. 26, 1842. Nov. 2 



SEED BEANS. 



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

 China Dwarf, Dwarf Caseknife, Horticultural, E'.arly Mo- 

 hawk, and Thousand to One. They must he clean and pure. 



J. BRECE & GO; 51 and 62 North Market st. Boston. 



Oct. 12. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH. 



Great improvements have been maile the past year in the 

 form and workmanship of these Ploughs ; the mould hi ard 

 has been so formed as to la^i tke farrow nompletely oocr. 

 turning in evi-rij particle of grass or stubble, and leaving the 

 ground in the be.-!l possible manner. The length of the 

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

 Plough works with the grealest ease, both with respect to 

 the holding and the. t«m». The Commi-tice M the lateitriaJ 

 of Ploughs at Woccesisr, say, 



" Should our opinion be ssked as to which, of thePlolighs 

 we should prefer for use on a farm, we might perhaps say to 

 the inquirer, if your land :V mostly light and easy to work, 

 try Prouty & Mears, but if yoJ r land is heavy, hard orrocLy, 



BEaiN WITH Ma. HoWAKD'a.'' 



At the above mer.tioned trial live Howard Plough did 

 more work, with the satne pewer of team, than any other 

 plough exhibited. No other turned mors than twentyscen 

 and one half inches, to the 112 lbs. draught, while Ihe 

 Howard Plough lupied. ttcentmine and one half incies, to 

 the same power of learn ! All acknowledge that Howard's 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and mos,t substantially 

 made. • , i 



■There has been quite an improyoment made on, the shoe, 

 or laud side of this Plough, which can he renewed without , 

 having to furnish a new landsidc; thiQ shoe likewise secures 

 the mould board and landside together, and strenglhens the 

 Plough very much- 



The price of (he Ploughs is from $6 to 815. A Ploii|?h, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost aluint 

 SlO SO, and \vilh cutler SI, with wheel and cutter, 32 DO 

 extra. 



T,he above Ploughs are for sale, wholssale and retail, at 

 Ihe New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed SUiie, 

 Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Sireet, by 



JOSKPH BRECK & CO. 



April 30 



POUDRETTE » POUDRETTE ! I 



The subscribers keep constantly on hand, and for sale, 

 Poudrette in quantities to suit purchasers ; packed in Bar- 

 rels in order for shipping, or transportation by wagon or Rail 

 Road. 



The experience of five years jiast has satisfied many 

 farmerSj that this manure has the quickest operation upon 

 vegetable matter, producing greater abundance, and is the 

 cheapest manure itiey have ever tried. 



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

 factory in Brookline, will meet with prompt attention. 



For sale by J.BRECK & CO, 61 ami 52 North Market 

 St., Boston. Oct. 26. 



FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL TREES, &o. 



NURSERY OF WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Of Peach and Pear, of PtVM, of Chebrv 

 and of Apple THEE-f, a collection, unrivalled in 

 any former year, for fine trees of thriftiest growth, 

 of new and finest kiuds. 

 Gooseberries of first quality, Apples, Quinces, 

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

 The new. abridged and descriptive Calalogue for 1642 will 

 he sent to all who apply. 



OrnamenlalTrees and Shrubs-, Honeysuckles, &c., splen- 

 did varieties of double yellow Harrison and other Roses — 

 of Tree Paeonies, of Hebaeous Pteonies, and other flowering 

 Plants— of double Dahlias, &c. Rhubarb of first rate new- 

 est kinds, Cockspur, Thorns, &c. 



All orders add res.sed to the subscriber will be promptly 

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

 packed in Mats and Moss for safe transport to all distant 

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

 for transporlation by the wagon which is sent thither daily, 

 or orders may be lefl with any of the agents. 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 

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

 Oct 12 eplDec 1 



5<RU1T ANI> ORXAIUENTAL TREES. 



The subscribers offer for sale a great variety of 

 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, among which ar« 

 Pears, Plums, Cherry, .'Vpple, Quince, &c., Grapo 

 Vines, Gooseberrys, Currants, &c , Roses in 



real variety ; also, an extensive assortineut of 



Hardy HerT.aceous plants. 



All orders will receive prompt attention, and the trees 

 will be packed so that they may he transported to any part 

 of the country with safety. For sale by JOSEPH BRECK 

 & CO., Nos. 51 and 53 North Market si. '"— " 



Not. 



