VO L. SXI, NO. 30. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



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TUCli.MOMKTIllCAL I 



RuiinrtcJIurthe New England Karinet. 

 It iiigeof the rherniomeleral llie (Jarileuof the proprietors i 

 >f lli;.>le\v Bn^lanil fAnner, Uriglilun, Mn.^s in a shaded 

 Mort lerly exposure, foriheweek ending Wareli 5. 



March, IS13. | 7,A.M. | 12, M. | 5,P.M. | Wind. 



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UKUJHTON MARKET.— Monday, March 6, 1843. 

 Ueporled for the Daily Advertiser. 



At Mnrliet 460 Beef Cattle, 1000 Sheep, and 30 

 Swine. 100 Beef Cattle ond 400 Sheep unsold. 



rmcEs.— Beef Cutlle. — Piicesohlained last week gen- 

 erally, for a like quality, were not sustained. Butter cat" 

 tie were at market, some of which brought our highest 

 quotations, viz: extra, $4.75 a $.5,00. First quality, 

 $4.-5 a 4.G'2. Second quality, $4.00. Third quality, 

 $3.50 a 3.75. 



Sheep — Dull- Lots were sold from $1..50, to 4 75. 



Sicinc. — No lots were sold. A few were retailed 1 rom 

 « 1-2 to 5 1-2. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected tcilh great care, tDcckly. 



SEEDS. Herds Grass, $2 25 to 2 50 per bushel. Red Top, 

 lO to 50 cents. Clover— Northern, 10 to lie— Southern, 

 I 10 c. Klax Seed, $1 75 per bushel. Lucerne, 30 c.per lb. 

 iaiiary Seed, S2 50 per bushel. 



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

 >er cent. ; Oats 20 per cent. 



The arrivals of Corn early in the week amounted to abou 

 lO.OOO liusliels. 



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



illow, olil, 00 a 00 — Southern flat yellow, new, 51 a Si- 

 lo, do. white 00 a 49 — do New Orleans, 45 a 50— Bdrley 



)0 a Rye, Northern, 58 a 60— do. Southern, 0' a 55— 



Jats, Soulhern, 29 a 31— Northern do. 31 to 32— Beans, per 

 lushdl 1 00 a 1 62.— Shorts, per double bush. — a —Bran, — 

 1 — . 



FLOUR, There has been a brisk retail demand for the 

 nost part of the week, and prices are without any material 

 ;:hange. 



Baltimore, Howard Street, 4 nios. cr. S4 25 a 4 37 —do. 

 wharf, SO "0 a 4 12 do. free of garlic, SO Ou a 4 25 — Phila- 

 lelphia do. 4 mos. $4 1 2i a 00 —Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 H03. S4 12i a 00— Alexandria, wharf mountain, 4 12 a 00 

 -Georijeiown, S4 37 a 4 50— Richmond Canal, So 00 a 4 23 

 —do. Ciiy, SuuG ail 00 — Petersbargh. South side SO 00 au uo 

 —do. Country SO 00 aO 00 — Genesee, common, cash, S-1 81 a 

 I s7_ do fancy brands S4 87 a 5 UO — Ohio via Canal, 

 10 00 a no — do do New Orleans, cash S4 37 a 4 50. Rye, 

 13 75 a .1 OD— Iiidia'i Meal iu bbls. $2 87 a 3 00. 



PROVISIONS.— There has been a good business done 

 n Beef and Pork during the past week, the latter at rather 

 ow rate^. 



Beef— Mess 4 iio. new bbl. $7 75 a 3 00— Navy— S7 00 a 

 r 5Q._Kn. 1, 6 00 a 6 25— do Prime S4 25 a 4 50— Pork— 

 Jxtra clear 4 mo. bbl. SI 1 00 a 00 00— do Clear 310 00 a 10 50 

 lo. Mess, 8 25 a 8 60— do Prime S6 00 a 6 50— do Mess 



rom other Slates,— a do Prime do do SO 00 a GO 



lo. Cargo do. a 00— —Clear do do SOOOOaOOOO- 

 Butter, 'shipping, 9 a It— do store, uninspected, 8 a 10— do 

 Iniry. 10 a 13,— Lard, No. 1, Brston ins. 6 a O.J — do 

 South and Western, fi — a 6i —. Hams, Boston, 7 a — 

 Southern and Western, a 0- Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 



a 5— do new milk, 7 a 8. 



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

 j) maiinn shall not exceed 7 els. per pound, free. All where- 

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

 3 cts pet pound. 



We have no important movements to notice in this article. 



Prmie or Saxony Fleeces, washcil, Ih. 35 a 40 c— Amer 

 (can full blood, do'32 a 33— Do. 3-4 do 22 a 00— Do. l-2do 

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

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

 B alO— Saxonj, clean, 00— Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10— 

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

 —No. 1 do. do. do. 23 a 23— No, 2 do do do 15 a 20— 

 No. 3 do do do 12 a 15. 



HOPS, Duty 20 per cent, 



1st sort Mass 1342, lb. <.)) a 10. 2d do. do. do. a 0. 

 HA V, per ton— Eastern Screwed Sio to 12. 

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

 EGGS, 16 a lii. 



lOUOOORANGB AKU PORTUGAL. (QUINCES 



At Priuce'a tiinnaen Garden and Nurseries, 



Theee two varieties produce the largest and best flavored 

 fruit that is found in our markets and which have sold at S3 

 per hundred in the New York markets for several years 

 past. The climate of New England seems the liest suited 

 to produce the finest fruit and most nbnndanl crops. 



Having devoted much attention to their culture, we now 

 offer beautiful thrifty trees at very reduced rales by the hund- 

 red or thousand, for the formation of orchards. Prices for 

 the different sizes will be seal lo all post paid applicaticuis. 

 WM. R. PRINCE & CO. 



N. B. An immense slock of Ornamental Trees of the 

 various kinds, will be supplied to Nurseries in quantity at 

 low rales, --a Catalogue ofwhich will be sent on application. 



Flushing, March 8, IS43. 2w 



BURDEN'S IMPROVED PATE2IIT HORSE 

 SHOES, 



At about as low a price as the same quality 

 of Horse Shoe IRON can be purchased in 

 \the City 



ij These Shoes are warranted of a superior 

 '; quality of Iron and workmanship to any ever 

 / offered in markel, and their failing to prove 

 so, the money will be refunded. 

 For sale by 



CHARLES SMITH, 

 March 8. 3m 42 India street. 



WANTED, 



A young unmarried man, (either English or Scotch) who 

 thoroughly understands the duties of a Green House and 

 Hot House; Forcing, in all its blanches; Landscape Gar- 

 dening, and Nursery business, in its various departments. 



The best of testimonials will be required, and none need 

 apply thai cannot produce them, and who wishes a situation 

 lor one lo three years. .March 8. 



SCIONS t SCIONS ! 



The subscriber is now enabled to supply Scions of the 

 very best varieties of Pear. Apple, Plum, and Cherry. 



Having a very large number of specimen Fruit Trees in his 

 Gardens, from which fruits have been gathered, is a surely 

 that the Scions can be relied on as genvine. 



Communications upon the subject relative to the varieties 

 and qualities, or to qminlily and price, directed to the sub- 

 scriber will be promptly responded lo and orders execu- 

 ted with dispatch. 



Large quantities will be furnished at reduced rales. 



JAMKSL, L, F. WARREN. 



Nonanlum Vale, Brighton, Feb. ISth, 1843. 



WANTED, 



A man and his wife lo lake charge of a Farm near Boston. 

 Those without children would be preferred. Apply at this 

 office. Feb. 22. 



PUUDKETTE AS A AlANrRE. 



This valuable fertilizer has been extensively used during 

 the past five years in the vicinity of New York. One farm- 

 er on Long Island has used more than 3)00 bushels, another 

 over 1900 bushels and several others more than a 1000 bush- 

 els each, with entire success, manufactured by the New 

 York Poadrette Company. The subscriber was the first 

 American who undertook the business iu this country, and 

 he has manufactured it in larger quantities than any, proba- 

 bly than a//, others who have ailempted the manufacture. 

 Of the jufi/i/y he leaves others, who use il, lo judge— rely- 

 ing upon his experience and knowledge of the business, and 

 bis interest in furnishing a good article for customers, 



|2r Present price Si 60 per barrel for ten or more barrels, 

 or So for three barrels delivered on board of vessel. Orders 

 by mail, enclosing the cash, promptly attended to, a"d pamph- 

 lets with directions sent lo those who desire them, on ap- 

 plying to D, K, MINOR, agent 118 Nassau st„ New York, 



Feb, 15. 6w 



I'KUnilETTK I I»«<III>UI':TTK I I 



The subscribers keep ctuistantly on hand, and for sale, 

 Ponilrctle in quaulities lo suit purchasers; packed in Bar- 

 rels ill order lor shipping, or transpnrlalioa by wagon or Rail 

 Road, 



The experience of five years past lias satisfied many 

 farmers, that this manure has the quickest opetaiiou upon 

 vegetable matter, proiluciiig greater abundance, and is the 

 cheapest manure they have ever tried. 



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

 factory iu Brookline, will meet with prompt allenlion. 



For sale bv J.BRECK 4i CO, 61 and 02 North Market 

 St,, Boston. ' Oct. 2G. 



GRINDSTONES ON FRICTION ROLLERS. 



Onndstones of different sizes, hung on friction rollers and 

 moved with a fool treader, is found lo be a great improve- 

 menl on Ihe old mode of hanging grindstones. Stones hung 

 in this manner are becoming daily more in usa, and wherevM 

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

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

 BRECK & Co., No, 61 North Market street. 



SILK BUSINESS. 



Silk Worm Eggs, Pea nuts, and Sulphurs, at S3 60 per 

 ounce. 



Mulberry Trees, Cantons and Mullicaulis at Sr,o pet 

 thousand delivered in Boston, by J, R. BARBOUR. 



Oxford, Jan, 23, 1843, ? _,. , 



Near Depot ou N, and W. R, Road, $ **"• '• 



W^ANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER. 



An experienced gardener, well acquainted with the various 

 bran:hes of the business, and who can procure satisfactory, 

 testimonial, both from his late employer ami the most cel- 

 ebrated and practical gardeners in this part of the country, 

 wants a siiualion. Address D, C, al the office of the N, 

 E, Farmer. Boston, Feb. 1, 1843. 



WANTS A SITUATION AS G.^RDKNF.R. 



A young man who has served bis apprenticeship in Eu- 

 rope, who understands Nursery, Flower, and kitchen Gar- 

 dening and forcing in all its various branches, and who has 

 bad four years experience in this eounlry, wishes a situation 

 n any private or public establishment. (Jan furnish the 

 best reference. 



A line addressed to J. S. at this office, will command im- 

 mediate attention. Feb. 15. 



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 

 has been so formed as lo lay the furrow completely oner, 

 turning in every particle of grass or stubble, and leaving ths 

 ground in the be.U possible manner. The length of the 

 mould board has b( n very much increased, so that the 

 Plough works with Ihe greatest ease, both with respect to 

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

 of Ploughs at Worcester, say, 



" 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 ami easy to work, 

 try Prouty & Mears, but if your land is heavy, hard orrochy, 

 BEGIN WITH Mb, HowAno's,'' 



At the above me-.f.oned trial the Howard Plough did 

 inore work, with the same pnwer of team, than any other 

 plough exhibited. No other turned more ihnn twentyse/en 

 and one half inches, to the 112 lbs, dr3n;;bt, while the 

 Howard Plough turned twenlynine and one half inches, t» 

 the same power of team ! All acknowledge that Howoril'i 

 Ploughs are much the strongest and most subslantiallf 

 made. 



There has been quite an improvement made on the shoe, 

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

 having to furnish a new landside: this shoe likewise secures 

 the mould board and landside together, and strengthens llie 

 Plough very much. 



The price of the Ploughs is from S6 to $15. A Plough, 

 sufficient for breaking up with four cattle, will cost about 

 S;o 50, and with cutler SI, with wheel and culler, 82 60 

 extra. 



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

 the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Stiirt, 

 Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Street, bv 



JOSKPH BRECK & CO. 



April 20 



MUCK MANUAL. 



Forsaleby JOSEPH BRECK & CO., The Muck Man- 

 ual for Farmers. By Dr S. L. Dana; price $1. 

 Boston, April 13. 



LACTOMETERS— a simple instrument for testing 

 the quality of milk. Forsaleby J. BKECK & CO. 



