VOL. >VII. NO. 3S. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



303 



BRII.HTON MARKKT.— Mt.M.AT, RIarcli25, 1H39. 

 Rrporlsil I. It lliP New Kngland Fariiipr. 



At Market, '200 Beef Caltle. 20 Cows and Calves. 

 600 Sheep, and 680 Swina. 35 Beef Catlle unsold. 



Vmctia — Reef CaU!c. — \\'e advance our qu(.tationB to 

 conform to sales. First quality , f.S 50 a $9 00 Second 

 qiialily, $8 CO a $8 50. Tliird qi.alitv, $G 75 a f 775. 



Coics and Calres.—DuW. We noticed sales at $28, 

 $33, $37, $4S, $.18, and fSO. 



Sheep.— We quote lots at $4 25. $5 50, and $0 25. 



Sithie — Lots to peddle were taken at 8 and 9 and 9 

 and 10. At retail from 9 to 11. 



THER.MO.VIETRICAL. 



Rcii.irtcil for the .N'ew England Farmer. 



Range of ilie Therinoineter at the Gardenof the proprietors 



of the New England Fanner, Brighton, Mass. in a shaded 



Nor ilierly exposure, week ending March 24. 



M A KCH, 1839. I 7A.M. I 12,M. I 6.P.M. I Wind. 



Monday, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



Thursday, 



Friday, 



Saturday, 



Sunday, 



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N. E. 



N. 



N. E. 



N.W. 

 W. 



FOR iVE\V YORK. 



Cabin Fare $3— Deck Fare, $1 50. 



The Steamer JOHN W. RICHMOND, Capt. Wm. H. 

 Towosend, will leave Providence, on MONDAYS and 

 THURSDAYS, at 4i o'clock, P. M. 



lp= Cars to meet the Boat, will leave Boston at half past 

 2 o'clock, P. M. 



j'ifondai/s and Thursdays, will he her regular days of leav- 

 ing Proindencc, tintil further notice. 



For further information, apply to S. Q. Cochran, 30 Con- 

 gress Street, Boston. 



N. B. Freight taken at 6 cents pec cubic foot. 



March 27. 



MOUUS MULTICArHS, 



For sale, at the Garden of Fromont, near Paris, France, 

 150,000 of the Worus Multicaulis. These Mulberry Trees 

 are 2, 3 and 4 feet in height and of the first growth, deliv- 

 erable either at Paris or Pordeaux, in the coUrse of the Au- 

 tumn of 1S39. Orders for the above must be addressed to 

 the Director of the Garden of Fromont at Ris, Seine et 

 Oise. France, or to J. H. Mey, of South Carolina, at Paris, 

 to the care of J. C. Darillier & Co. Paris, with an order on a 

 Banker, at Paris, for the amount which will be immediately 

 attended to, and the plants put up in the best order. 



The Garden of Fromont, has also, large quantities of the 

 Mulberry Morali and other new kinds, as well as the newest 

 varieties of Camellias, Rhododendrons, Magnolias, Azaleas, 

 Rose Trees, Dahlias, Chrj'santhemums, &c. &c. 



Immediate application should be maile for the Mulberry 

 Trees. 



For farther particulars, apply to James .Ailger & Co , Char- 

 leston, South Carolina ; C W. Karthous & Co., Baltimore ; 

 John Bohlen, Philadelphia, and C. C. Meien & Co., New 

 York. 



Paris, France, January 1, 1839. 



EARLY AND l,ATK PEAS. 



For sale at the N. E- Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 

 Store, a choice assortment of Early Peas, consisting of— 

 Cedo NuUi, extra fine and Early Charlton, 



early. Knights' Fall Marrow, 



EarlvWarwick.do. do. Knights' Dwarf do. 



Early Washington, Fall Sugar, 



Russel's Early Dwarf, Dwarf Sugar, eatable pods, 



Bishop's do. do. Fall Late Marrow Fats, 



Early English Frame, Dwarf do do. 



Early Golden Hotspur, Blue Imperial, 



Blue Prussian, Woodford's Tall Marrow, 



In addition to our usual stock of Peas, we have recently 

 received a few varieties of verj superior Peas from England, 

 •fiz: 



Marquis of Hastings, extra fine Marrow, 

 Early White Warwick, early and fine, 

 Cedo Nulli, very early, 

 Waterloo Blue, fine large blue, 

 Groom's Improved Blue, 

 White Scimelar. 

 All of which are remarkably fine, and are considered as 

 some of the most desirable varieties cultivated here or in 

 England. JOSEPH BKECK & CO. 



March 27. 



BOJiE MABU'RE. 



The subscriber informs his friends ami the public, that. 

 Iter ten years experience, he is fully convinced that ground 

 bones form the most powerful stimulant that can be applied 

 lo the earth as a manure. 



He keeps constantly on hand a supply of Ground Bone, 

 and solicits the patro'nage ol the agricultural community. 

 Price at the Mill 36 cents per bushel : put up in casks and de- 

 livered at any part of the city at 40 cents per bushel, and no 

 charge lor casks or cartin?. 



Also, ground Oyster Shells. 



Orders left at the Bone Mill, near Tremont road, in Rox- 

 bury, at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store, No 62 North Market Street, or through the Post 

 Office will receive prompt attention. 



March 27. NAHUM WARD. 



HO : FilR 1I.1.INIOS. 



To a/rs( rate man, well acquainted with (raJe, who can 

 command a leady capital of from 83,000 to S6.000,whois de- 

 sirous of locating himself in one of the most beautiful and 

 healthv situations-on Rock River, in Illinois, where he can join 

 a New England Colony, and engage in Mercantile and Agri- 

 cultural pursuits, with a rare prospect of success, a JirU 

 rate opening offers itself, and may he heard of by addressing 

 a line (post paid) through the Ciiy Post Office, to 



N. B. An exchange of Western property, for real estate 

 in New England, a good stock may be effected. 

 March 27. 3w 



PEAR, PiUM, GRAPE VI!SES!,.*.C. 



1000 Pear Trees of the most approved kinds; 



1000 Plum Trees, of the most approved kinds and extriJ 

 size — many of ibem have borne the past season ; 



600 (Quince Trees ; 



3000 Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines, from 6 to 15 feel 

 high, most of them have borne fruit— Black Hamburgh, 

 Sweetwater, Pond's f eedling ; 



30,000 Giant .\sparagus Rot ts ; 



5000 Wilmot's Early Rhubarb or Pie Plant, lately intro- 

 duced ; 



Also — a good assortment of Gooseberries, Roses, &c. of 

 different kinds ; 



All orders left at this office, or with the subscriber at Gam- 

 bridge-port, or in Mr Lynch's baggage wagon box, at Gould 

 & Howe's. No. 8 Faneul Hall, will meet with immediate 

 attention.' SAMUEL POND, 



March 27. » Cambridge-port, Mass. 



L,lnBeed Oil Meal. T«el Seed OH Meal. 



For sale by G.& H. STEARNS, who have removed to 

 No 5 Merchants Row. 

 March 27. Im 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT, 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



Bee 



BADEN CORN, 



Rohan Potatoes, Chinese or Tree Corn, and Withinnton's 

 New White Wheat, for sale at the N. E. Agricultural Ware- 

 house and Seed Store. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



March 27. 



SHEEP AT AUCTION. 



Will be sold auction on Fridav the 5th day of April next, 

 at 10 o'clock, A. M., the flock of fine Saxony Sheep, of Re- 

 joice Newton, Esq., at his farm in Worcester, in such lots as 

 may suit purchasers. It consist of, 

 1-20 Ewes with Inmb. 

 100 Yearling Ewes and W'ethers, very fine and healthy. 



7 Yearling Bucks of the best blood. 



8 Older Bijcks, selected from the best flocks. 

 100 Wethers and Ewes not with lamb. 



This flock has been improved for several years with great 

 care and expense, and is believed to afford as good an oppor- 

 tunity for obtaining the best stock as any flock in the coun- 

 try T. W. & C. P. BANCROFT, Aucl'rs. 



March 20, 1839. 



NEW BOOKS. 



The American Fruit Garden Companion, being a practical 

 treatise on the propagation and culture of fruit, adapted to 

 the Northern and Middle States. By E. Sayers, Gardener. 



The American Flower Garden Uompanion. ByE. Saysrs, 

 Gardener. 



Whitmarsh on the Mullierry Tree and Silk Worm. 



Cobb's Silk Manual. 



The American Silk Grower^'s Guide, by William Keniick. 

 For sale at the New England Farmer Office. 



March 20. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



MAN AND DOY. 



Wanted a man who is acquainted with vegetable and fruit 

 gardening ; he must be of good moral character, active, con- 

 stantly industrious, and a temperance man— he is wanted for 

 the season, and perhaps he can secure a permanent situation. 



Also— .4 g-ooti toy, he must be willing to give his whole 

 time and attention, and he will be thoroughly imlructed in 

 the business— he must produce good recommodatious— none 

 other need apply. 



March 20. 



FOU SAl E. 



A new milch goat, of a superior breed, producing milk like 

 cream ; well calculated for the invalid, or for a vessel for a 

 long voyage. Inquire at this office. 

 March 13. 



Ml 

 Grain: 



Ashes, Pearl, per 100 lbs. . 



Pot, " •' " . 

 Bkans, white, Foreign, 



" Domestic, . 

 Beef, mess, .... 



No. 1 



prime, .... 

 VAX, white, 

 yellow, 

 Chefse, new milk. 

 Bone Masohe, ... 



in casks. 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 



southern, geese, . 

 Flax. (American) . 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, 



Biy, . 

 Macxebel, No. 1 

 Flour, Genesee, cash, . 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Richmond canal, 

 Alexandria wharf, 

 Rye, .... 

 Indian, in bbls. 

 Corn, northern yellow, 

 southern flat, yello 

 white, . 

 Rye, northern, . 

 Barley, . . . 



Oats, northein, (prime) 

 Hay, best English, pier ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, 1st quality, 

 2d quality. 

 Lard, Boston, 1st sort,. 



southern, 1st sort. 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do. country do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dry hides, . 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston, do. slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides. 



Lime, "best sort 



Oil, Sperm, Spring and Summer, 

 Winter, . 

 Whale, refined. 

 Linseed, American, 

 Neat's Foot, . 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lb: 

 Pork, extra clear, 



clear, .... 

 Mess, .... 



Seeds; Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, southern, 

 northern, 

 Canary, 



Hemp, .... 

 Flax, ..... 

 Red Clever, northern, . 

 Southern Clover, 

 Soap, American, No. 1, 

 " No. 2, 



Tallow, tried, .... 

 Teazles, 1st sort, ... 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 



do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common, 



£ . f Pulled superfine, 



S"3 J No. 1, 



S^"lNo.2, . . . . 

 ^«^lNo. 3, . . . 



P -R tJ y I S I O N MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICKS. 



IJa»is, northern, . 



southern afld 

 pORK, whole hogs,. 

 Poultry, per lb.,. 

 Butter, tsib, 

 lump, 



Eggs, 

 Poi 



Ap: 



AT0E3, Chenango, 

 white, 

 , Baldwin's . 

 Russelts, 



refined. 



6S 



5S 



3 00 



2 60 



3 25 

 5 00 



WANTED. 



A few Hives of Bees at the New England Farmer Office. 

 March 20. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



