\OL. XVH. NO. 39. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



311 



BRH^H rOi\ MARKKT.- 



■Mosi.AT, April 1,1839. 

 _^,^^^ _ fciigl.tiiil Fanner. 



At Mark«l',"'^90"Beef Cattle. 12 Pairs Working 

 sen. IS Cows and Calves. 510 bheep, and 320 

 wine. 50 Beef Cattle unsold. , , , . , 



Prices.- Beef CV/W/e.-Last week's pnces were hard- 



sustamed in the nflernoon. We quote t.rst qua 1. y, 

 8 75 a $9 00. Second qnalily, $b UO a $8 50. Tlnrd 

 iialitv.$0 75a$7 75. , a,inn *115 



Workin" Oce».— Sales weie made at $100, ^110, 



'^^;fS^^.l^S:^^e:^no,icedat,30,p., 



'^eS!l&r|ft$4C2,$5a0^a,^*6 5a 



L,„e -One lot at 9 and 10, one at 9 1-4 and 10 1-4, 

 JTO 1-2 and 10 1-2, and one ="10 3-4, barrows 

 Large hogs were sold for a le.s price. At retail 10 to 12 



THERiMOMETRlCAL. 



Rel.i.rleil for llie New Engl.-nid Farmer. 

 Range of the Thermometer at the Garden of the proprietors 

 fthe New England Farmer, Brighton, Mass. in a shaded 

 lortherly exposure, week ending March 31. 



'^T^ZT^^T ^l \M. 1 12, M. I S.P.M. JJWiiHi. 



rionday, 25 I : 



Puesdav, 26 I ■ 



Wednesday, 27 1 



Thursday, 23 | 



<'riday, 29 | 



Saturday, 30 



Sunday, 31 | 



France, 



MORIS mULTICArLIS, 



Forsale, at the Garden of Fromnnt, near Pari., 

 150,000 of the Morus Multicaulis. These Mulherry Trees 

 are 2 3 and 4 feet in height and of the first growth, de.iv- 

 erable either at Paris or llordeaux, in the course of the Au- 

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

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

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

 to the care of J. C. Darillier & Co. Pans, with an order nn a 

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

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



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



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



varieties of Camellias, Rhododendrons, Magnolias, Azaleas, 



Rose Trees, Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, &c- &<=■ ^,.,„^ 



Immediate application should be made for the Mulberry 



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

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

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

 York. 



Paris, France, January 1, 1839. ^ 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



CORRECTED WITH (?REAT CARE, WEEKLY^^^ 



WILOS'S LATEST IMPKOVEU SEKD SOWER 



EAKI.Y AND 1.ATE PEAS. 



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

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

 Cedo Nulli, extra fine and Early Charlton 



-arh. 

 Early 'Warwick, do 

 Early Washington, 

 Russel's Early Dw! 

 Bishop's do. do. 

 Early English Frame, 

 Early Golden Hotspu 

 Blue Prussian 



Willis's latest Improved Seed Sower, invented the lost sea- 

 .^ one of the most perfect machines ever introduced for 



'--n'r^'^nti^a^-'b^tns^o^^xsi:-?":^ 



sowing '>'^,'J7,^' ™ d„ps the seed, and covers it over and 

 'SiThpm down U wuF sow almost any kind of Garden 

 rolls them down. " ^"^ , Wurtzel, Turnips, Carrots, 

 R 't' Var^nTpsOmons.Corn, &c. It is highly recommend- 

 Beets, P»f''"'l'''JV»r nf nersons who have used it the present 

 ed by a grea number of p^ ons « l^.^^,,^^^, warehoL and 



SeTstore by JOSEPH BRECK ^ CO. 



April 3. _^.^ 



SAYLE'S GARDEN ENGISB. 



c =»1p It the New England Agricultural Warehouse. 



i P°' ^^\ ll North llarket Street, Sayle's Garden Engines. 



' ^h'; l!„"tsaTplend\d article, and 'will throw a constant 



^ ^^nfwVer to the distance of 60 or 60 feet, wuh great 



stream ot w'^''^'^^'" '"„ 1,1 be a good subslitue for a fire 



force, and in case ^' "' f^^^„,ji,le7orthe purpose ever in- 



engine. It is tne moii p JOSEPH BRECk & CO. 



troduced. 



April 3 



Knights' Tall Marrow, 

 do. Knights' Dwarf do. 



Fall Sugar, 

 •f Dwarf Sugar, eatable pods, 



' Fall Late Marrow Fats, 



e. Dwarf do do. 



Blue Imperial, 

 ue rru>..a„, Woodford's Tall Marrow. 



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

 rveived a few varieties of very superior Peas from England, 



Marquis of Hastings, extra fine Marrow, 

 Early White Warwick, early and fine, 

 Cedo Nulli, very early, 

 Walfrloo Blue, fine large blue, 

 Groom's Improved Blue, 



White Scimetar. . , 



All of which are remarkably fine, and are considered as 



ETgUd."" ""'' '"'"'" ^^OstpH BRECK r CO.'" 



March 27. ^ . 



BOHE MAlStiRE. vv .h„, 



The subscriber informs his friends and the P»W'^'^hat 



alter ten vears experience, he is fully convinced that giound 



boites form the most powerful stimulant that can be applied 



'°He\\Tps?on\3T"n hand a supply of Ground Bone, 

 and soSs the patronage °' ''l^^S"™ '"[„^',,Ts and dll 

 Price at the Mill 35 cents per bushel ; put up in casks and tie 

 .. , . . „r .!,« ..;tir nt in rpnls ne 



e at the Mill 35 cenis pe, uu=ut. , y^. «,■ ■■■-■---, 

 ■ed at any part of the city at 40 cents per bushel. 



nd no 

 charge for casks or cartin;. 



Also "round Oyster Shells. , -d , 



Orderl left at the Bone Mill, near Tremont road, in Rox 



burv at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 



Seed Store, No. 52 Norfli Market Street, or through the Post 



° March 27'.'"'"''™"'''"™'°"' NAHUM WARD. 



PEAR, PI.TIM, GRAPE VINES, &.C. 

 1000 Pear Trees of the most approved kinds ; 

 000 Plum Tree*, of the most approved kinds and extra 

 size-many of ihem have borne the past season ; 



roSoTsruIanl batawha Grape Vjnes from^to .5 feet 

 high, most of them have borne fruit-Black HamburgJi, 

 Sweetwater, Pond's ^'eedhng ; 



^:o°o"wIimo\^tTa"rRhub;;b''or Pie Plant, lately intro- 

 ''Ylso-agood assortment of Gooseberries. Roses, &c. of 



''' A^UordVis leK at this oflice,or with the subscriber at Cam- 

 hrid^e-port, or in Mr Lynch's baggage wagon box, at Cxonld 

 * Howe's No 8 Faueul Hall, will meet with immediate 

 & Howe s, INo.B pane SAMUEL POND, 



^''XTk27. C amhridge-port.Mass . 



Ashes, Pearl, per 100 lbs. . 



Pot, li •' " . 

 Beaks, white. Foreign, 



1' " Domestic, . 



Beef, mess, .... 



No. 1 



prime, .... 

 Beeswax, white, .... 



yellow. 

 Cheese, new milk. 

 Bone Mas-u.ie, . . . - 



in casks. 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 



southern, geese, • 

 Flax. (American) .... 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, 



Bay. ... 



Macxebei., No. 1 . . ■ 



Flocb, Genesee, cash, . 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Richmond canal, 

 Alexandria wharf. 



Rye, 



Meal, Indian, in bbls. 



Grain : Corn, northern yellow, 



southern flat, yellow, 

 ■white, . 

 Rye, northern, . 

 Barley, 



Oats, northern, (prime) . 

 Hay, best English, per ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, 1st quality, 



2d quality, .... 

 Lard, Bost^on, 1st sort,. 



southern, Is! 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 Pabis, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 PoBK, extra clear, 



clear, . ■ • • • 

 Mess, .... 



Seeds: Herd's Grass, . 

 Red Top, southern, 

 northern, 

 Canary, 



Hemp, .... 

 Flax, . . . • 

 Red Clover, northern, . 

 Southern Clover, 

 American, No. 1, 

 " No. 2, 



TALL0■^v, tried, . . . • 

 Teazles, 1st sort, .... 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



do. !-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common, 

 f Pulled superfine. 



bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



bushel 



" , 

 pound 



quintal 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 



7 37 

 5 37 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 16 00 

 14 00 

 12 00 

 35 

 28 



4 25 

 3 50 



I goo 



8 02 



5 12 



7 87 



2 63 



3 00 

 16 50 



19 00 

 17 50 



PEAR TREES FOR SAI-E. 



it .b» Pomoloeical Garden, Salem, Mass., a good coUec- 

 ,-i of Standard Pear Trees, all ol which have been proved. 

 They coi^prrse the choicest of the old and new varieties. 

 AlsoSdons of Fruit Trees. 



Scions of a great variety of Apples Pears, Plums and 

 CS: from Larmg Trees, ^or^aje^ l;^a.e^sul.c^i..r^^ 



April 3. 



BUCK THORNS. 



P-nr enle at the New England Farmer Office by 



April 3 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



SHEEP AT AUCTION. 



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

 at io o-clock A M., the flock of fine Saxony Sneep of Re- 

 loiceNewtot;, Esq.,'ath,s farm in Worcester, m such lots as 

 may suit purchasers. It consist ol, 



r^^ lllr^lilg Ewe^'and Wethers very fine and healthy. 



7 Yearling Bucks of the best blood. 



8 Older Biicks, selected fronti the best flocks. 

 100 Wethers and Ewes not with lamb. 



ca:^';^n^:^:;:^;'and He^tflo ^f^'^;^^^^ 

 March 20, 1839. 



_paslc 

 gallon 



barrel 



bushel 



pound 



pr M. 

 pound 



J"S J No. 1, 

 S3') No. 2, 

 2*^1 No. 3, 



"provision mTr k e t . 



RETAIL PRICKS. 



Hams, northern, . . 



southern and western, . 

 PoBK, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, per lb 



BCTTEB, tub, 



lump. 

 Eggs, . ■ • • • 

 Potatoes, Chenango, 



white. 

 Apples, Baldwin's . 

 Russelts, 



Cider, 



refined. 



es 



55 

 3 00 



2 60 



3 26 

 6 00 



Mr ANTED. 



A^few Hives of Bee. at the New^|np^-VSk8§."- 



