XXI, NO. 4J. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



327 



TIIKHMOiMKTRlCAL 



Kcpcirlfillorllle New Englnnd Farmer. 

 je )f the riiermoiiielernt tlie Gardeiiof the propricloi-B 

 New England Parmer, UriglUon, Mn^a. in « shaded 

 Brlyex:po8iire, forlheweek ending April 9. 



jril,lS43. |7,A.M. I 12, M. jS.P.M. I Wind. 



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GHTOi\ M.\RKET Monday, April 10, 1843. 



Krpnrleil for the N. E. Farmer. 

 Alarket 350 Beef Cattle, 300 Sheep, and 1700 

 5. 30 Beef Cattle unsold. 



CK3.— Beef Ciitlle — Last week's price.? were fully 

 ried, and we quole the same, viz. a few Extra $5.25. 

 quality $4.75 a 5.00. Secund quality, ^l.^iO a 



Third quality, $4.00 a 4.50. 

 ;/). — Sales were made from $2 25 to $.?.75. 

 a«. — Lots to peddle at 3 3-4 fur sows and 4 3-4 for 

 IS. Old burrows 4 12. At retail, Irom 4 to 5 1-2. 



iVHOLES.\LE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected leith great care, weekly. 



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

 50 cents. ('Inver— Northern, 12 to I3c.— Southern, 7 



Flax Seed, 31 75 per hushel. Lucerne, 30 c. per lb. 



■ Seed. S4 00 per bushel. 



.IN. Duly, Corn, Rye and Beans, free; Barley 20 

 .t.; Oats 20 per cent. 



limited arrivals of the week, and ihe increased de- 

 or the retail trade, have led lo some advance in prices. 

 — Northern, old, hushel G2 to 00— Southern, round 



old, 00 A 00 — Southern flat yellow, new, 59 a 60— 

 white 56 a 57— do New Orleans, 00 a 00— Barley 



—Rye, Northern, 60 a 65— do. Southern, On a 55— 

 southern, 32 a 35 — Northern do. 34 to 36— Beans, per 

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



UR. The arrivals of Flour have been very small, 

 supply almost wholly in the hands of regular dealers. 

 imore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. S4 62 a 4 75 — do. 

 So no a 4 50 do. free of garlic, SO CO a 4 62 — Phila- 

 do. 4 mos, SO 00 a 4 50 —Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 3 00 a 4 50— Alexandria, wharf mountain, 4 50 a 00 

 jelown, S4 02 a 4 75— Richmond Canal, 30 00 a4 62 

 :iiy. So 00 a 00— Petersburgh, South side $0 00 a 00 

 trvSOOOaO 00 — Genesee, common, cash, S5 50 a 

 lo fancy brands So 00 a 00 — Ohio via Canal, 

 00— do do New Orleans, cash S4 87 a 5 00. Rye, 

 00— India-i Meal in bbls. i2 75 a 3 00. 



VISIONS. — For most articles a steady demand, has 



perienced, and for Pork a further advance in prices 



I. 



-McBS 4 MO. new bbl. S7 50 a S 00— Navy— $7 00 a 



Vo. 1,6 00 a 6 25— do Prime S4 00 a 4 60— Pork— 



lear 4 mo. bbl. Si 1 00 a II 30— do Clear S10 50a 11 00 



■ss, S 75 a 9 25— do Prime S6 50 a 7 00— do Mess 



her States, — a do Prime do do SO 00 a 00 



30 do. a 00 Clear do do SOO 00 a 00 00 — 



shipping, 9 a 11 — do store, uninspected, 9 a 14— do 

 ;ry scarce, — Lard, No. I, Boston ms. 6 a 6^ — do 

 and Western, 6— a 00 — . Hams, Boston, 7 a — 

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



10 new milk, 5 a 6. 



![■. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 



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

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

 er pound. 



ave no important transactions to notice in the article 

 ;k. 



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

 II blood, do 32 a 33— Do. 3-4 do 22 a 00— Do. 1-2 do 



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

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

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

 picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamb 26 

 10. I do. do. do. 23 a 25— No. 2 do do do 15 a 20— 

 o do do 12 a 15. 



HOPS. Duly 20 percent. 



Nothing doing, and ipiouvlions, which are lower, arc en 

 tircly nominal. 



1st sort Mass. 1342, lb. 8 a 10. 2d do. do. do. Oa 0. 

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

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

 EGGS, 16 a 18. 



MASS. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



NOTICE. 



The Comniillcc on Vegetables, are requested to meet at 

 Ihe Horlicultural Hall, on SATURDA V next, April 15, at 

 12 o'clock, for purpose of taking into consideration the sub- 

 ject of Premiums lor the ensuing year. 



April 12. JOHN A. KENRICK, Chairman. 



The Committee on Fruits are pcrticulnrly requested 10 

 meet at the Horlicultural Rooms, on SATURDA'\ next, ihe 

 15lh inst. at 10, A. M., toayree on a list of Premiums for the 

 ensuing year. BENJ. V. FRENCH, Chairman. 



PKUIT, ORNAMEIVr.Vl. TREES, &c. 



A fine assortment of Pear, .V pple, Plum, Peach, 

 Q.uince, Cherry and other Fruit Trees. Currants, 

 Grapes, Gooseberries, &c. Also, a large variety 

 "f Ornamental Forest trees, of large size, Roses, 

 _ _ Tree Pfeonies, Hawthorns, and a great variety of 

 v.. It. Flowering Shrubs, Pseonies, &u. for sale bv the sub- 

 scriber. Orders left wilh Messrs. BRECK & CO , or di- 

 rected by mail, to the subscrilier, will be promptly attended 

 10, and delivered in Boston free of charge. 



JOHN A. KENRICK. 

 Newton, Nonantum Dale, April 10. 



NURSERY. 



#H. VANDINE, informs the public that he 

 has a choice collection of Pear, Plurn and.S^^^ 

 Peach 1>ees, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Isa ^^^^ 

 bella and Catawba Grape Vines, Shrubs, &c. ^«1 



Cambridgeport, Winsor Street, 1 I 2 mile from Boston. 

 April 12. 



WINSHIPS. 



Received by recent arrivals from France and 

 England, SOO large Orange and Dessert Portugal 

 anil Standard QUINCE TREES, six or more 

 feet in height, verydesirahle productions fnrevery 



Ilorticnluirist to possess, being the large kind of 



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

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

 importations of new fruit bearing Trees among ihem a large 

 quantity of handsome Bartlelt Pear Trees, and Ornamental 

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

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

 on, Mass., or left at JO.SEPH BKEGK & C0.'S,51 &52 

 North Market street, Boston. March 29. 



Fruit, Ornamental Trees, &c. 



NURSERY UP WILLIAM KENRICK. 



OF PEAR and PLUM, of PEACH and CHER- 

 R'Y TREES — a collection unrivalled in former 

 years, for fine trees of new and finest kinds. 

 Fruits most valuable, more rare, being just re- 

 ceived from Europe in new supplies, of things also 

 uncommon, and beautiful, or no where else to be obtained. 



Gooseberries nf first quality. Apples. 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 Peonies, of Herbaceous Peonies, of Double Dahlias, and 

 other lloweriiig Plants, &c. Rhubarb of first rate newest 

 kinds. Thorns for hedges, &c. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber will be promptly at- 

 tended to, and Trees, when so ordered, will be 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 

 transportation by the wagon which is sent thither daily, or 

 orders may be left wilh any ot the authorised agents in Boston. 

 WILLIAM KENRICK. 

 Nonantum Hill. Newton, March 18, 1843. epljl 



CAMIIKIOtlEPORT NUItSEItY. 



SAMUF.r, POND, Nurseryman, Columbia 

 Mreet, Cumbridgpport, has forttalc, a choice as- 

 sorlmenl of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Roots and 

 Vines. Among them arc the best variety nf 



„ ■ .~ Apple, I'l ar, I'biin, Cherry, Peach, Apricot, 



Gripe Vines A.spara?us, Rhubarb, Pear Slocks, Apple do , 

 Plum do. Currants, (ioosebcrries, Raspberries, &c. 



TREES of an oxlrn size always on hand, and will be de- 

 livered 111 any part of the i:iiy, free of cj-/)cn««. 



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

 Orders left at ihe Nursery will be filled the succeediiii; 

 day, carelully packed to go with safety to any pan of the 

 country. 

 March 29. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Sbrnbg, 



The subscribers can furnish every variety of 

 Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs which 

 can be obtained at the Nurseries in the vicinity 

 of Uoston, at low prices, and of the first quality, 

 and ]iack them securely, so that they can lie sent 

 to any part ol the country in safety. 



Those who may he in want of Trees will be well accom- 

 modated by sending their orders to the subscribers at No. 52 

 North Market Street. 

 March 22. JOSiilPH BRECK & CO. 



Aionantum Vale Gardens and Aurserles. 



JAMES 1.. L. F. WARREN, 



BRIGHTON. MASS. 



# Green House Plants, Fruit Trees, Vines, &c , 

 Rare and beautiful specimens of Cireen Hou 

 Plants, conslaiitly for sale. Particular alle 



lion has been given to the cullivation of tho Strawberry, 

 Raspberry, Guosberry and Currant. 



Ap])le, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Peach, Apricot, and Necta- 

 rine 'frees. 



Grape Vines, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Dahlia and Peony 

 Roots. 

 Flowering Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants of every variety. 

 Orders left at the Nursery, or at the Counling Room, 78 

 Washington street, Boston, or directed by mail, to Brighton, 

 will meet wilh prompt and careful attention and every pur- 

 chase will be warranted true to its name. tf March 22. 



E\RL.Y PEAS. 



The subscribers have received, by the barque Niagara, a 

 large supply of EARLY PEAS — among which arc 



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

 Early Dwarf,— Blue Imperial. Also on hand 



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

 Marrowfats, — Tall do , 6:c. 



March 9.2. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



ftUlNCB SEED. 



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



March 29. 



au los. icesii \*uiiice oeeu, nir sale i'\ 



& CO. No. 51 & 52 North Market stre'e 



YOVNG FARMER WANTED. 



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

 fied lo talte care of Stock, and be lamiliar wilh the duties of 

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

 person permanent employ w:ll be given. March 29. 



■U'ANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER. 



A young man who has served his apprenticeship in Eu- 

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

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

 had four years experience in this country, wishes a situation 

 in any piivate or public establishment. Can furnish the 

 ' est reference. 



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

 mediate attention. Feb. 15. 



SCIOSIS ! SCIONS t 



The subscriber is now enabled to supply Scions of the 

 very best varieties of Pear. Appjc, P/um, and Chci^ij. 



Having a very large number of specimen Fruit Trees in his 

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

 that the Scions can he relied on as genuine. 



Communicaiions upon the subject relative to the varieties 

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

 scriber will he promptly responaed lo and orders execu- 

 ted with dispatch. 



Large quantities will be furnished at reduced rates. 



JAMKSL. L. F. WARREN. 



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



Bt'C'KTHORNS FOR HEDGES. 

 10,000 Buckthorn plants, averaging about one foot in 

 height. Also, Pear Trees, standard and dw.'rf, of the new 

 and fine varieties, for sale by JOHN C. LEE, at his Nursery, 

 in Dearborn street. North Salem. 6w. March 15. 



AVANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER. 



An experienced gardener, well acquainted with the ' 

 branches of the business, and who can procure satisfactory, 

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

 ebrated and practical gardeners in this part n( the country, 

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

 E. Fanner. Boston, Fch. 1, 1343. 



MUCK MANUAl/. 



Forsaleby JOSEPH BRECK & CO., The Muck Man- 

 ual for Farmers. By Dr S. L. Dana; price 62^. 

 Boston, April 13. 



LACTOMETERS— a simple instrument for testing 

 the quality of milk. For sale by J. BRECK & CO. 



