vol.. \XI, NO. 30. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



239 



TIIEII.MO.METIUCAL 



Ri-IiiirteillorUle N.'W Kilfjiiinil Foriiiir. 

 I! iM^f j( the I'liciiiioineli'iatilic (lunleiiuf llie proprietor 

 of lli'i .New t:iii;laii(l Kariiit.r, l!iigliloii, M:is9. in i\ shadm 

 Nori lei-ly exposure, for the week ending J.in. 22. 



Jan. 1843. | 7,A.M. | 12, .M. | S.H.Al. | Win.!. 



1* i.mUy, 



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Kril , 



Saiurilay, 



Sund.iy, 



.J-,y, 



21 I 



22 1 



N. W. 

 N. W. 



HOPS. Duly 20 percent. 



isi sort Mass 1842, ll>. 9 a I 2. 2d do. do. tlo. 7a 7 1-2. 

 HAY, per ton, SIO to IS-liastcrn Screwed 812 to 13 

 CHEESE— Shipping and 4 meal, 6 to 8c. —New 9 to II. 

 EGGS, IS a 20. 



POXmilETTEI PtlUDRETTK I I 



llKlGHrO.N MARKKT.— MoNDAr, Jan. 23, 1843. 

 • lleimrteiirurllie New En^bncj Fanner. 



Al Market 270 Dee( Cattle, 600 Sheep, and 100 

 Swine. 



I'mcks. — Beef Cuttle. An advance was effected and 

 •ve advnnce our qiiotatiuns, viz t a few cvtra $4 75. 

 ^iisl quality, $4 2.T a 4 50. Second qualily, $3 00 a 



00. Third quality, $3 iJ5 a 3 50. 



S/,cf/. —Sales from $100 to 1 50. Wethers, from 

 ^2 .-)0, to 3 75. 



fitcinr—A small lot at 3 1-2. A lot to close al 2 3-4. 

 U rvuu\ Irum 3 1-^ to 5. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uith great care, tteckbj. 



SEEDS. Herds Grass, $2 25 to 2 75 per bushel. Red Top, 

 to 50 cents. Clover— Northern, Ou to 12c.— Southern, 



10 c. flax Seed, $t 75 per bushel. Lucerne, 30 c.per lb. 

 'aiiary Seed, S2 50 per bushel. 



GR.il.'V. Duty, Corn, Rye and Beans, free; Barley 20 

 er cent, j Oats 20 per cent. 



Nearly all the late arrivals of Corn having been disposed 



' or stored hy first hands, the article at the close seemed to 

 •leet a more ready sale at our present qnolalions. 



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

 ellow, old, 00 a 00— Southern flat yellow, new, 48 a 49— 

 'o. white 46 a 47 —do New Orleans, on a 00 — Barley 

 J a — —Rye, Northern, 63 a 65— do. Southern, 60 a 00 — 

 Souihern, 28 a 30— Northern do. 31 to 32— Beans, per 

 jshel 1 25 a 1 62.— Shorts, per double hush. — a — Bran, — 



FLOUR. The market remains without any material al- 

 ration on prices. 



Baltimore, Howard Street, 4 nios. or. S4 62 a 00 —do. 

 rharf, SuOO a I'O do. free of garlic, S4 50 a 4 62 — Phila- 

 jlphia rio. 4 nios. S4 50 a 00 — bVedericksburg, low I'd 4 

 los. S4 50 a 00 — Alexandria, wharf mountain, 4 50 aO UO 

 Genr^'einwn, S4 50 a 4 02— Riclimond Canal,S4 50 aO OU 

 ■do. Ciiy,SooOa uOJ— Petersburgh, South side SO 00 a 00 

 ■do. Country SO 00 a 00 — Genesee, common, cash, 84 62 a 

 00— do lai'icy brands S4 75 a 4 81 — Ohio via Canal, 

 ) 00 a 00— do do New Orleans, cash So oo a 00. Rye, 

 ) 00 a 00 0— India'i Meal in bbls. 82 75 a 3 00. 



KOTICK XO AGUICULTl RI8TS AND HOUTI- 

 CUlVlL'iilisTS. 



A person who has a thorough knowledge of Agriculture 

 and Horticulture, having had twoniy ye.irs' experience in one 

 ol the most flourishing and principal Nurseries and Gardens 

 in MassJchuselts, would now engage himself to take charge 

 of any public or private eslablishiiieiit in New England. 

 The most satisfactory references given. 



A line addros.sed to W. \V . G., post paid, to the care of 

 Messrs. HOVE Y &, Co., Boston, will coimnaiid immediate 

 attcnlioii. 3w* Jan. 2i., 1643. 



A SITU.\TION. 



VVanltd a man and bis wife to take charge of an Island 

 farm and slock of cows and sheep in Tultonborough, N. U. 

 A compensation of S200 a year, and house rent ind board, 

 or a share of the produce will be given. Apply postpaid, 

 to DERBV & FULLER, 4 Exchange st. Boston. None 

 need apply without the strongest recommendations for hon 

 esly ami ability. 3w Jan. 1 1, 1843. 



The subscribers keep constantly on hand, and for sale, 

 Pnndretle in quantities to suit purcliasers ; packed in Bar 

 rels in order lor shipping, or transport«lio:i by wagon or Kail 

 Road. 



The exporiencc of five years past has satisfied many 

 farmers, that this manure bus the quickest operation upon 

 vegetable mailer, producing greater abundance, and is the 

 cheapest manure they have ever tried. 



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

 factory m Brookline, will meet with prompt attention. 



For saleby J BRECK&CO, Bl and 02 North Market 

 St., Boston. Oct. 26. 



PARjtlKR AND GARDNER WANTED. 



A Farm about 16 miles from Boston, containing 100 acres 

 of land, would be let on shares to an experienced man. 

 Terms liberal. Also, a Garden, well stocked with fruit trees, 

 and every convenience for raising early vegetables. All of^ 

 which is under a good state ol cultivation. 



For further particulars inquire at the office of the N. E 

 Farmer. 2w Jan. 11, 1813. 



CORN SHEL,l,ERS. 



A Corn shellor is one of the most convenient and labor 

 saving implements that the i>ractical farmer has in use. 

 Various machines for this purpose have been invented. It 

 can be used in all cases for large or small sized ears. It is 

 very simple in its construction, and durable in its operation, 

 and no way liable to get of order ; one man can work it to 

 good advantage, though a man to turn, and a boy to feed it, 

 Wf'rks it much better than one alone. They are so light and 

 portable, as to be easily removed from place to place, and 

 one machine will serve for several families or even the in- 

 habitants of a small town. 



Willis's laipaovED Douale Oper-'^ting Corn Shel- 

 LER. — The most perfect and substantial article that has been 

 introduced for the purpose ; this machine can be worked by 

 hand, or any other power, and will shell two ears of cum at 

 the same time ; they are highly approved by all that have 

 used them. 



For sale by J. BRECK & CO., No. 51 and 52 North Mark- 

 et street. 



ISIONS. — The transactions of the past week are 

 luch importance. 



Mess 4 1 lo. new bbl. $7 75 a 8 25— Navj-- S7 00 a 

 o. I, 5 75 1 5 00- do Prime S4 00 a 4 50— Pork — 

 •it 4 mo. bbl. SU 50 a 00 00— doClear S1050 a 11 00 

 ., 5 00 a 8 50— do Prime S5 00 a 6 00— do Mess 



er Slates, — a do Prime do rio So 00 a 00 



ti do. a 00 Clear do do SOO 00 a 00 00 



shipping, 6 a 8— do store, uniaspected, 8 a 10 — do 

 2 a 16,— Lard, No. 1, Boston ins. 6^ a 7 — rio 

 nd Western, — aO — . Hams, Boston, 7 a7 1-2 

 1 and Western, a 0— Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 

 o new milk, 7 a 8. 



PROV 

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 utter, ! 

 dry, 1: 

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 julheni 

 a5— d 



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

 niation shall not exceed 7 els. per pound, free. All wliere- 



the va;ue exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per ct. ad. val. and 



cts per pound. 



The sales of fleece and pulled have been made during the 

 eek lo a considerable extent. 



Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 35 a 40 c. — Amer- 

 an full blood, do 32 a 33— Do 3-4 do 32 a 00— Do. l-2do 

 I a 30 -1-4 and common do 25 a 27 — Smyrna Sheep, 

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

 a to — Saxony , clean, 00 — Buenos Avres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 I. do. picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamb 26 

 30— No. 1 do. <lo. do. 23 a 23— No. 2 do do do 13 a 20 — 

 o. 3 do do do — a — . 



SPLENDID BULBOfS FLOWER ROOTS. 



Just received by JOSEPH BRECK & CO , from Hol- 

 land, a very large and well selected assortment of Dulch 

 Bulbous Roots, among which are the following. 



Hijacinths — Double while, double rosy, double red, dark 

 blue, light blue, light blue and yellow, single white, white 

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

 prising 150 varieties of choice named sorts. 



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

 single, mixed double, single aud double, Van Throll lor forc- 

 ing. Parrots, &.c. &c. 



Crown Imperials, double red and yellow, single red and 

 yellow, &c. &c &c. 



Polyanthus Narcissus, Narcissus, Jonquilles, ,RanaucuIus, 

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

 iolus, Lilies, Pffionies, iScc. &c. 



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

 North .Market st. Oct. 26 



■IVILLIS'S LATEST IMPROVED VEGETABLE 

 CUTTKR. 



This machine surpasses all others for the purpose of cut- 

 ting Ruia Baga. Maugel Wurlzel, and olher roots. The 

 great objection to olher machines, is iheir culling the roots 

 into slices, which makes it almost impossible for the callle 

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

 cuts them into large or small ]>ieces, of such shape as is 

 most convenient for ihe callle lo cat- It will cut wilh ease 

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

 J. BlvECK &. CO., Nos. 51 and 52 North Market et. 



SEED BEANS. 



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

 China Dwarf, Dwarf Caseknife, Horliculuiral, Early Mo- 

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



J. BRECK St CO. 61 and 52 North Market si. Boslou 



Oct. 12. 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PLOUGH, 



Great improvements have been made the past year in the 

 form and workmanship of these Ploughs; the mould beard 

 las lieen so formed as to la<i tkc farrow oompielcly oner 

 turning in crcrij parlide of grass or sluhble, andimi-irf the 

 .^roimi/ in the best possible manna: The length of the 

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

 Plough \yorks with ihe greatest ease, both with respect to 

 the holding and the team. The Committee at the late trial 

 of Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



" i'"' u'' ""•^^ "P'"'™ ''" "^''^'^ as to which of the Ploughg 

 xve should pry-fer for u.'ie on a farm, we might perhaps say lo 

 he inquirer, (f '/our land is mostly light an/easy lo work, 

 try Prouty & Mears, but if vour land is heavy, htrj orrocl.y 

 BEGIN WITH Ma. Howard's." 



At the above mer.f.oned trial the Howard Plough did 

 more imrhipUh the same power of team, than any olher 

 plough exhdnted. No other turned more than Iwenlysceji 

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

 Howard Plough turned twenbinine and one' half indies, to 

 Ue same power of team .' All acknowledge thai Howard's 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most substantiallv 

 made. ' 



There has been quite an improvement made on the shoe, 

 or land side of tins Plough, which can be renewed without 

 having 10 furnish a new land.'siile : this shoe lil(ewi.-.p secures 

 the mould board and landside together, and strengthens the 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from S6 loSl5. A Ploiich 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost about 

 S.o 50, and with cutler «1, with wheel and culler $2 50 

 extra. 



The above Ploughs are for sale, wholesale and retail, at 

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Sliiic 

 Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Street, bv ' 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



April 20 



GRINDSTONES ON FRICTION ROLLERS. 



Grindstones of different sizes, hung on friction rollers and 

 moved wilh a foot treader, is found to be a great improve- 

 ment on Ihe old mode ofhanging grindstones. Stones hung 

 in this manner are becoming daily more in use, and wherever 

 used, give universal satisfaction. The rollers can be attach- 

 ed to stones hung in the common way. For sale by J. 

 BRECK & Co., No. 51 North Market street. 



