I'OL. XXI, XO. 30. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



311 



TIIKRMOMETKICAL, 



RrliiirlKdIarthe New Enghinrl Parnipr. 

 Kmgeof t!ip riieinioinet^rut the Garden af U»c proprietors 

 f tli-^ New lCni;lai<il FArmer, Bri);luun, l\l^ii<8 in a shaded 

 lort leilynxpoaiire, Turiheweek ending March 26. 



March, 1:143. | 7,A.M. | 12, M. | 6,1'. Al. 



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N. W. 



IlKiHTOiN MARKKT.— MoNPAT, Alarch '-'7, 1B43, 

 Iteporletl for the N. K. Farmer. 



At Slnrket 475 Beef Cattle, 870 Swine. 50 Beef 

 attle unsold. 



I'liicEs.— lleef Cattle — The prices obtained last week 

 ir the like qoality were hardly sustained. A small num- 

 er Estra $.'>.I2 a $5.25. First quality $4.75 a 5.00 

 econd qualiiy, $4.25 a $4.50. Third quality, $3.75 a 

 25. 



Sheep — None at market. 



Sicine. — A lot to peddle, prime quality, 4 fur sows and 

 for barrows. .Mso a lot 3 3-4 and 4 3 4. A lot of old 

 s4 3.4. At retail, (rom 4 1-2 to 6. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected with ^eat care, weekly. 



SEEDS. K?rds Grass, $2 25 to 2 50 per bushel. Red Top, 

 to 50 cents. Clover — Northern, 12 to 13c. — Southern, 8 

 I c. I'lix Seed, 31 75 per bushel. Lucerne, 30 c. per lb. 



luary Seed, S4 00 per busli«l. 



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



r cent. ; Oats 20 per cent. 



There have been no arrivals of ai.y importance since the 

 t report, and prices for Corn have improved about 2 cents 



: bush. 



!3orn — X.irthem. old, bushel 60 to 53— Southern, round 



low, oM, 00 a 00 — Southern flat yellow, new, 04 a 55 — 



do. white 51 a 52— do New Orleans, 00 a 00— Barley 



a Ry., Northern, 00 a 60— do. Southern, 0:: a 55— 



ts, Sonlliern, 27 a 29— .\orthern do. 30 to 31— Brans, per 



■ihel I 00 a 1 62. — Shorts, per double hush. — a — Bran, — 



'FLOUR. The supplies having come in slowly from the 

 ath and frf m New Orleans, sellers have rather had the 

 'antage of the market. 



iBaltimore, Howard Street. 4 mos. cr. S4 25 a 4 37 —do. 

 (arf, So no a 4 12 do. free of garlic, S4 25 a 4 37 — Phila- 

 iphia do. 4 mos. S4 I2i a 00 — Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 «. »4 13i a 00 — .Alexandria, wharf mountain, 4 12 a 00 

 ienrgelown, S4 25 a 4 37— Richmond Canal, So 00 a4 23 

 o. City, »0 0,>a lion — Pelersburgh, South side SO 00 a 00 

 o. Count; V 30 00 a 00— Genesee, common, cash, * I 87 a 

 3— do faiicy brands S5 1 a 5 25 — Ohio via Canal, 

 JO a 50— do (10 New Orleans, cash S4 50 a 4 73. Rye, 

 30 a uo — India'i Jleal in bbls. S2 87 a 3 00. 

 'ROV^^5lO.\S. — There has been a good demand for Pro- 

 ons during the past week, and prices are rather better 

 ported. 



;eef— Jless 4 no. new bbl. S7 50 a 8 00— Navy— S7 00 a 

 ).— No. 1, 6 00 a 6 23— do Prime S4 00 a 4 50— Pork— 

 ra clear i mn bbl. 811 UO a 00 00— do Clear SlOOO a 10 50 

 Mess, S 2.J a 3 75— do Prime SO 00 a 6 50- do Mess 



n other .Stales,— a do Prime do do .?0 00 a 00 



Cargo do. a 00 Clear do do SOO "0 ?. 00 00 — 



ter, shipping, 9 a II — do store, uninspected. 9 a 14— do 

 ■y, 15 t 17, — Lard, No. I, Boston ins. 6 a 00 — do 

 th ant tt'eslcrn, 6 — a 00 — . Hams, Boston, 7 a — 

 thern and Western, a — Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 

 5 — do new milk, 5 a 6. 



^OOL. Uu'.y. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

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

 ae value ctceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per ct. ad. val. and 

 IS. per pound. 



'here have been further sales of American fleece at for- 

 • prices. 



rime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 35 a 37 c. — Amer- 

 1 full blood da 32 a 33— Do 3.4do22 a 00— Do. l-2do 

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

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

 10 — Saxom, clean, 00 — Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 



do-, do. picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled Innib 20 

 B 30— No. I do. do. dn. 23 u 25— No. 2 do <lo do to a 20— 

 No. 3 do do do IS a 15. 



HOPS. Duty 20 percent. 



Sales New Hampshire inspection, 50 hales, for foreign 

 shipment, at II ccnls, cash. 



1st sort Mass 1842, lb. 12 a 12i. ad do. do. do. Ob 0. 



HAY, 14 to 16 per ton— Eastern ScrewedSio to 12. 



CHEESE—Shippingand 4 meal, 6 to 8c.— New 9 to 11. 



EGGS, 10 a Jd. 



CABIimilXiErOKT IVIIKSERV. 



S.^MUEL POND, Nurserynnm, COumbia 

 street, Caml.ridgeport. has for sale, a choice as- 

 .snrlmeut of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Roots and 

 Vines. Among them are the best variety nf 

 „ ,.■ Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Peach, Apriiot, 



Grape V ines. Asparagus, Rhubarb, Pear Stocks, Apple do , 

 Plum do. Curraiils, Gooseberries, Raspberries, &c. 



TREES of an extra size always on hand, and will he de- 

 livered in any part of the city, free of crpense. 



Also an extra fine lot of Dwarf Pear and Apple Trees. 

 Orders left at the Nursery will be filled the succeeding 

 day, careliilly packed to go with safety to any part of the 

 country. 

 March 29. 



WINSHIPS. 



^Received by recent arrivals from France and 

 Enaland, 500 large Orange and Dessert Pnrlugal 

 and Standard QUINCE TREES, six or more 

 feet in height, very desirable productions for every 



Horliculturist lo possess, being the lane kind of 



fruit. Several thousand fine Pear and Apple Slocks, by the 

 hundred or thousand. Also, by the same arrivals, the usual 

 importations of new fruit bearing Trees among Ihem a large 

 quantity of handsome Barllelt Pear Trees, and Ornamental 

 productions, all of which can be had immediately, by for- 

 warding orders by mail, addressed lo WINSHIPS', Bright- 

 on, Mass , or left at JOSEPH BllECK & CO.'S, 51 &62 

 North Market street, Boston. March 29. 



Fruit, Ornamental Trees, &c. 

 NURSERY UP WILLIAM KENRICK. 



OF PEAR and PLUM, of PEACH and CHER. 

 RY TREES -a collection unrivalled in former 

 years, for fine trees of new and finest kinds. 

 Fruils most valuable, more rare, beini just re- 

 ceived from Europe in new supplies, of things also 

 uncommon, and beauttlul, or no where else to be obiained. 



Gooselierriesoffirstqualiiy, Apples. Quinces, Grape Vines. 

 Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries, &c. The new abridged 

 and descriptive Catalogue for 1842 will be sent to all who 

 pply. 



Ornamenia! Trees and Shrubs, Honeysuckles, &c. Splen- 

 did varieties of double yellow Harrison and other Roses— of 

 Tree Peonies, of Herbaceous Peonies, of Double Dahlias, and 

 other flowering Plants, &c. Rhubarb of first rale newest 

 kinds, Thorns for hedges. Sec. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber will be promptly at- 

 tended 10, and Trees, when so ordered, will lie securely pack- 

 ed in Mats and Moss for safe transport lo all distant places 

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

 transporlalion by ibe wagon which is sent ihilher daily, or 

 orders may be left with any ol the authorised agents in Bosiou 

 WILLUM KENRICK. 

 Nonanlum Hill, Newton, March 18, 1843. epiJi 



Nonnnium V«l« Carden* anil Anracrlei. 



JAMES L. L. F. WARREN, 



ItUIUIITON. MASS. 



Grtcn HousF PInnIs, Fruit Trees, Vines, Sic ^ 

 Rare aiil biouliiul specimens of Green llnusii 

 Planls, cnnslaiilly for sale Particular nllen- 

 tion has been given lo ihe culiivaiion of the Strawberry, 

 Rospborry, Guoslierry and Currant. 



Apple Pear, Plum, Cherry, Peach, Apricot, and Necta- 

 rine 'rrces. 



Grape Vines, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Dahlia and Pcoiir 

 Roots. 

 Flowering Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants ofcvery variety. 

 Orders Icfl al the Nursery, or at ihe Cnuniine Room, 7« 

 Washington street, lioslnii, or directed by mail, lo Brighton, 

 will meet with prompt and careful aileiiiioii and every pur- 

 chase will be warniiiied true to its name, if Match 22. 



Prult and Oriianiental Trees and Shrubg. 



The subscribers can furnish every varielv of 

 Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs which 

 can be obiained at the Nurseries in the vicinity 

 of Boston, at low prices, and of the first ouaiity, 

 and pack them securely, so ihat they can tie sent 

 lo any pari ol the counlry in safety. 



Those who may be in want ol Trees will be well aecom- 

 mo.lated by sending their orders to the subscribers at No. 62 

 North Market Street. 



March 22. JOSEPH BRECK & Cf». 



POUDKKTTE AS A JIIANI RK. 



This valuable fertilizer has been extensively used during 

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

 er on Long I.sland has used more ihan 3)00 bushels, another 

 over 19011 hushels and several others more than a looo busl)- 

 els each, with eiilire success, mair.ifaclured by the NciB 

 York Poudrctle Company. The subscriber was ihe firtt 

 American who undertook ihe business in this country, ami 

 he has inanufuclured it in larger qiiantiiies than any, proha- 

 Illy than all, others who have attempled Ihe manufacture. 

 Of Ihe quality he leaves others, who use it, lo judge — rely- 

 ing upon his experience and knowledge of ibc ImsMiess, and 

 his interest in furnishing a good article for cusunuers. 



Ij" Present price »l 50 per barrel for ten or more barrels, 

 or*5 lor three barrels delivered on board of vessel. Urdeiw 

 by mail, enclosing tile cash, promptly nllentied lo,a d pamph- 

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

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



Fell. 15. 6w 



WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDI.NRR. 



A young man who has served his apprenticeship in Eu- 

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

 dening and forcing in all ils various branches, and w)io has 

 had four years experience in this counlry, wishes a siiiiation 

 in any privale or public establishment. Can furnish the 

 best reference. 



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

 mediate attention. Feb. IS. 



SCIOSIS I SCIONS I 



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 Fruii Trees in his 

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

 lhat the Scions can be relied on as gen-uinc. 



Communications upon ihe subject relative lo the varieties 

 and qualities, or lo quanlily and price, directed to the sub- 

 scriber will he promptly responc/ed to and orders eieca- 

 ted with dispatch. 



Large quantities will be furnished at reduced rates. 



JAMKSL. L. F. WARREN. 



Nonantum Vale, Brighton, Feb. 13lh, 1843. 



POUORETTE ! PoUDUETTK ! I 



The subscribers keep constantly on hand and for sale, 

 Poudrctle in quanlilies to suit purchasers ; packed in Bar- 

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

 Road. 



The experience of five years past has satisfied many 

 farmers, inat this manure has the quickest operation upo« 

 vegetable matier, producing greater abundance, and is the 

 cheapest manure lliey have ever tried. 



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

 factory in Krookline, will meet' with prompt attention. 



For salebv J.BRECK&. CO, SI and 52 Nonh Market 

 St., Boston. Oct. 26. 



E'VRL.-y PEIAS. 



The subscribers have received, by the barque Niagara, a 

 large supply of EARLY PEAS— among which are 



Cedo Nulli,— Early Frame,— Early Warwick,— Bishop's 

 Earlv Dwarf— Blue Imperial. Also on hand 



Early Washington,— Early Dwarf,— Early Hill's,— Dwarf 

 Marrowfats,— Tall do., &c. 



March 22. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



aUINCE SEED. 



20 lbs. fresh Quince Seed, for sale by JOSEPH BRECK 

 & CO. No. 51 & 52 North Market street. March 29. 



YOUNG FARMER WAKTED. 



A young man is wanted on a farm — he must be well quali- 

 fied 10 lake care of Slock, and be lamiliar wilh the dunes of 

 a farm. The best testimonials will be required. To such a 

 person permanent employ will be given. March 29. 



BUCKTHORNS FOR HEDGES. 

 10,000 Buckthorn plants, averaging aboni one foot in 

 heishl. Also, Pear Trees, siandard and dw.rf, of the new 

 and fine varielies, lor sale by JOHN C. LEE, at his Nursery, 

 in Dearborn street, Nonh Salem. 6w. March 15. 



■WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDEiVER. 



An experienced gardener, well acquainted wilh ihe variou* 

 branches of the business, and who can procure salisfaclory, 

 testimonial, both from his late employer and ilie most cel- 

 ebrated and practical gardeners in this pan of the counlry, 

 wants a situation. Address D. C, at the office of the N. 

 E. Farmer. Boston, Feb. I, 1843. 



MUCK MANUAL. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., The Muck Mm- 

 ual for Farmers. By Dr S. L. Danaj price C2J. 

 Boston, April 13. 



LACTOMETERS— a 

 the quality uf milk. For ea 



simple instrument fur tpaiing 

 sale by J. BRECK & CO. 



