PL. XXI, NO. 40. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



867 



TIIKIIMO.MKTRICAL 

 RfpitrleJ Uir lite New Kiigliind Farmer. 

 Uiii^'eof tile riieimoineteiiil the (i.>n!eiior the proprietors 

 111! New EngLin.l F.>riuer , Itriglilon, M.isa in » slwd.il 

 ort.ierlycic^toeure. Toi ilicwcek entling Rljiy 7. 



May, 1843. | 7 A.M. | 12. M. | 6,P.»I. 1 Wind. 



IlKKIi.VI KOI'S Pl.AiVTS. 



PorSixle l.yJO>b:i'H UHKCK &. CO., 100 vnrielics ol 

 the finest hnrdy MerNniodus Phiiiis, from i.'S to 50 cents per 

 riHit — 20 riifll'renl varieties for 5 dullnrs. Nliw is the lime 

 fur planting. 



ALSO, 



A fine collection of DOUBLK PICOTEE and CLOVE 

 PINKS; PjGONIES; lllIS; POLYANTHUSES ; COW- 

 SLIPS, &c. Boston, Mav 3, 1843. 



UKKJHl-OiN M.\RK1',T.— Monday, May 15, 18-13. 



Keported r„r ihc .\. K. Farmer. 

 At Market 300 Boel Cattle. 10 pairs Workin3 0xen. 

 Cons and Calves. 700 Sheep, and G75 Swine. 

 I'liiCKs.— /?ee/ Cattle. — The prices obtained last week 

 fire hardly sustained fur a like quality. A few better 

 tile were at market, and were sold for a trifle more 

 an our highest quotations. First quality 5!?.25 a 5.50. 

 opud quality, $i.00 a $5.25 Third quality, .$-1.00 a 

 ?5. 



Coica and Catves.— From $IG to $27, and one at $40. 

 Working Ozen. — No sales noticed 

 S/iec/i — Li ts were solil from $1.00 to $3.00. 

 i>wi;ii!.— Lots to peddle at 4 1-2 to 5 Hir sows, and 5 1-2 

 6 for barrows. A selected lot at 1-4 cent advance, 

 rge Barrows 5 1-4 and 5 1-2. At retail, 5 to 7. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CITRRENT. 



Conecled uiih great care, weekly. 

 lEEDS. Herds Grass, $0 00 to 2 50 perljushel. Red Top, 

 to 50 cents, ("lover— Northern, 10 to 12c.— Southern, 8 

 c. I'lax Seed, SI 75 per liushel. Lucerne, 30 c. per lb. 

 lary Seed. S4 00 per bushel. 



IRAIN. Duty, Corn, Rye and Beans, free ; Ba.-Iey 20 

 cent. 5 Oats 20 per cent. 



■■he transactions of the week have been pretty extensive, 

 I at somewhat lower prices. 

 orn — Northern, old, bushel 56 to 57 — Southern, round 

 ow, old, 55 a 56— Southern fiat yellow, new, 54 a 55— 

 do. white 53 a 00— do New Orleans, 00 a 00 — Barley 

 I 00 -Rye, Northern, 65 a 00— do. Southern, 58 a 6 — 

 s, Southern, 25 a 30— Northern do. 30 to 31 — Beans, per 

 tiel 1 00 a 1 62.- Shorts, per double bush. 25 a —Bran, 22 



•LOoi.. ii,.. ..._.'...: ■ ■-';• •--» "f all kinds of 

 them Flour, and prices are a shade higher. 

 Jaltimore, Howard Street, 4 nios. cr. 84 60 a 4 62 —do. 

 irf, 84 37 a 00 do. free of garlic, $4 50 a 4 62 — Phila- 

 )hia do. 4 mos. S4 37 a 4 50 —Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 . S4 37 a 00— Alexandria, wharf mountain, 4 37 a 00 

 eori;elown, 44 37 a 4 50— Richmond Canal, SO 00 a4 50 

 J. City, SO 00 a 1100— Petersburgh, South side 30 00 a 00 

 >. Country 80 on a 00— Genesee, common, cash, 84 87 a 

 — do fancy brands S5 12 a 5 25 — Ohio via Canal, 



a 00— do do New Orleans, cash S4 50 a 5 00. Rye, 

 5 a n 00— Indian Meal in bbls. 82 S7 a 3 00. 

 ROVISIONS.— A fair demand has been experienced this 

 k,and for most articles the last quotations are continued, 

 eef— Mess 4 no. new bbl. Ss 50 a 8 75— Navy— 87 50 a 

 .—No. 1, CO a 7 00— do Prime So 00 a u 00— Pork— 

 •a clear 4 mo. bbl. S12 00 a 00 00— do Clear Sll 00 a 11 50 

 Mess, 9 50 a 10 00— do Prime S7 50 a 00— do Mess 



other Stales,— a do Prime do do SO 00 a 00 



CJargo do. a 00— —Clear do do Soo 00 a 00 00 — 



er, shipping, 9 a 11— do store, uiiinsfiected, 9 a 14— do 



y, very scarce,— Lard, No. 1, Boston iiis. oi a C| —do 



h and Western, 6 a 6j — Hams, Boston, ej a — 



hern and Weslern, a — Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 



)— do new milk, 6 a 7. 



'OOI,. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 



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



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



s per pound. 



^e have no change to notice in this article. 



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



fuU blood, do 32 a 33— Do 3-4do32 a 00— Do. l-2do 



1 30-1-4 and common do 2.', a 27 — Smyrna Sheep, 

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

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

 lo. picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamb 25 

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

 3 do do do 12 a 15. 



OPS. Duty 20 per cent. 

 lo change sinceour last. 



It sort Mass 1842, lb. 9 a 11. 2d do.do. do. Oa 0. 

 AY, 14 to 16 per ton— Eastern Screwed SIO to 12. 

 HEESE— Shipping and 4 meal, 6 to Sc— New 9 to 11. 

 GGS, 12 a 14. 



The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing 

 to ihe public, lluit after years of eluly and 

 labor, he has perleeled his machinery for the 

 niMiulactuie of HORSE SHOES, which he 

 now oflers at the price of Horse Shoe Iron in 

 bar oi equal quality, thus saving the expense 

 of making, (which amounts in all cases to the 

 first cost of the iron.) btsides the Shoes are 

 more easily fitted to the hoof, and in no dan- 

 ger of pricking, the holes being all punched at a proper dis- 

 tance lioui the edge. The quality of the iron is also warrant- 

 ed superior to any heretofore used for the purpose. 



All persons desirous of testing the great value (ind sopc- 

 riorityof these over hand made Shoes, by sending 85 by mail 

 or otherwise, lOt.1 lbs assnri"-! sizes will '■• ' ' ' '' 

 warded, warranted lo suit the section of the country for 

 which they are ordered, bv applying to the subscriber at the 

 works-Kellogs & Co. ; Warreii, Han &. Lesley. Troy- 

 Johu Townsend ; Lewis Benedict & Co., Albany- Piersons 

 & Co., New York— Charles Smilh, No. 42 India street, 

 Boston— A. M tf- H. W. Jones, Pbiladelphia-aiid E. Pratt 

 & Brother, Baltimore— where further information may be 

 had on the subject. HENRY BURDEN. 



Troy Iron and Nail Factory ) 

 April I, 1343. ) 



C.V.1IIII(IU(iKPORT M'KSKItV. 



SAMIJKL POND, Nnrkeryinan, Cobiinbm 

 Mruel, Cuinbtidgepori, has lor sale, a choice n<- 

 sorlineul of Fruii Trees, Shrubs, Roois ami 

 Vinen. Among them ore the best variety at 

 ..^ad!*— w Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Peach, Apricot, 

 Or.ipe Vines. Asparagus, Rhubarb, Peiir Slocks, Apple do., 

 Plum r|n. Currant-i. Gooseberries, Raspberries, &c. 



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

 livered in any pari of the c.ny,frecof c.r/;eii.M). 



Also an extra line lot i.f Dwarf Pesr and Apple Trees. 

 Orders lefi at the Nursery will be filled llie siicceedinii 

 day, carelully packed to go with safely to any part of the 

 coiintry. 



TO 1,KT OK SELt., 



The Mill and privileges in Lynnfield, on Saugus river, 

 formerly occupied by Adam Hawkes, Esq. as a clothing 

 mill, together with copper, brass and iron kettles. For fur- 

 ther particulars apply to Edward Upton, or David Pkes- 

 TON near the premises. 31. April26. 



■WANTS A SITUATION AS G.^RDEIVBR, 



An active man, of industrious habits, who from long and 



K radical experience has acquired a thorough knowledge of 

 is business in the Green House. Hot House, Framing and 

 Kitchen Garden, no olrjection to the management of a small 

 Farm. If required can produce the most satisfactory testi- 

 monials for good conduct and capability- Letters addressed 

 post puid to A. 3, at the New England Fa.-:.ier office will be 

 attended to. Ap. 2'^. 



Aonautum Vale Caidcn* anil nuraorlet. 



JAMES 1.. L. F. WARREN, 



DtllGllTON. MASS. 



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

 Rare and beaulifnl specimens of Green Ho__ 

 Plants, constantly for sale Particular alien- 



tion has been given to the culuvalion of the Strawberry, 

 Raspberry, Goosbcrryand Currant. 



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

 rine Trees. 



Grape Vines, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Dahlia and Peony 

 Roots. 



""'• • . ■ -' -.ubs, ai-.d r'^.baceous P'.antj of every variety. 

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

 Washington street, Boston, or directed by mail, lo Brighlon, 

 will meet with prompt and careful attention and every put- 

 chase will he warrnnied true to its name, tf I\Iaich22. 



SEKD BAULEY. 



100 bushels prime Seed Barley, for sale by 



April 25. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



TRESES AKD SHRVRS. 



French Pear and Pbim Trees of the most approved varie- 

 ties. Also, French Rose and Rasherry bushes, of the best 

 sorts, and suitable for this climate. The above have lately 

 arrived, and are in fine order. Currant bushes, white and 

 red, superior laree fruit, and Asparagus Roots, for sale by 

 AARO.N D. WILLIAMS. Back Slreet, Roxbury, or at his 

 stall No. 102 Quincy Market. 



April 18. 



GUANO MANURE. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse .52 North Market 

 sireet, a small lot of the celebrated Guano Manure in packa- 

 ges of one quart each, at 25 cents. Those who are disposed 

 to experiment with it, are requested to call soon, as the sup- 

 ply is small. Also, 



Ohio Grape Vines and Ever Bearing Rasber- 

 HT Plants. The former at S3 each, and the Basbcrrys at 

 Si, or Sis per doz. for the Grapes and 89 for the Rasberries. 



For a description of this new Grape,— Rasberry, see Mr. 

 Longworth'a account in N. E. Farmer No. 23, Vol. xxi. 

 Gentlemen. who have left their names for the Grape Vines 

 and Ever-Bearing Rasberries, are requested lo call and take 

 them. Also, 



Asparagus Roots and Grape Vines. 

 Fine Asparagus Roots in fine order for planting, Isabella 

 Catawba, Sweet Water, and Black Hamburg Grape Vines 

 furnished by the subscribers. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Boston, April 18. 



s^vEET Potato slips 



Just received and for sale by JOSEPH BRECK &. Co. 

 51 and 52 North Market Street, Boston. May 10. 



Wll,I..IS'S LATEST lMPRO\ ED SKFD SOWER. 



vVILLIS has mide some considerable improvements m 

 his Seed Sower, making it complete as time and liard study 

 can possibly malie it. In using this machine, the farmer 

 may be certain that his seed is put into the ground, and at 

 the same time in the best possible manner. There has been 

 a great difficully in machines for sowing garden seeds ; they 

 are very apt lo clog up, and the farmer might go over an acre 

 of land and i ot sjw a single seed ; but not so with this; it 

 is soconstrucleJ that it cannot possiblv clog In using this 

 sower, the farmer can save one half of hi-, seeil, and do the 

 work at less than one quarter the e.\ppnse of the common 

 way of sowing his seeds, and have it done in a much beller 

 manner ; it opens the furrow, drops the seed, rovers it over 

 and rolls them down. It will sow any kind of Garden 

 Seeds ; say Ruta Baga, Mangel Wurtzel, Turnips, Cairots, 

 Beets. Parsnips, Onions, &c. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store 

 Nos. 61 and 52, Boston, Market Street. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



E\RL.Y PEAS. 



The subscribers have received, by the barque Niagara, a 

 large supply of EARLY PE.\S— among which are 



Cedo Nulli,— F.arly Frame,— Early Warwick,— Bishop's 

 Early Dwarf,— Blue Imperial. Also on hand 



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

 Mar.owfats,— Tall do , &c.' 



March 22. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



QUINCE SEED. 



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

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



SCIONS I SCIONS • 



The sul)scribcr 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 hig 

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

 that the Scions can be relied on ^s genvine. 



Communications upon ihe subject relative to the varieties 

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

 scriber will he promptly responded to and orders execu- 

 ted with dispatch. 



Large quantities will be furnished at reduced rales. 



JAMKSL. L F. WARREN. 



Nonanlum Vale, Brighton, Feb. 13ih, 1843. 



VEGETABLE AKU FLOWER SEEDS. 



We have the most extensive assortment of Vegetable and 

 Flower Seeds to be found in the country, fresh and pure. 

 We invite our friends to call and select for themselves. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, April IB. 



