vol.. XVHI. NO. 9. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



75 



the Alexander of the London Hort. Society's calalogue, 

 a true figure of which may also be found by referring to 

 Ronald. 



Mr John M. Ives, of Salem, oxhibilid a beautiful yel- 

 low apple lliiclily s;riped wilh red, supposed lo be the 

 Duchess of Oldenburg, but not positively identified as 

 that variety. 



E. M. Richards, Esq exhiblteil the Benoni and the 

 Red Juneating, two of tlie best and most beautiful Ap. 

 pies of the season. 



J. \j. 1.. F. Warren, ICsq., cxhibiltd two baskets of 

 the Bingham Plum, of large size and veiv liaiidsome. 



Mr Joshua (iardner, of Dorihester,' exhibited the 

 Purple Gase Plum. VVc thi'ik this canrint be the true 

 \'ioletie Reine Claude. 



.Mr S R. .lohn.<un, of Cliarletlown, exliiliiled a basket 



of Green Gage Plums, which, from their superior flavour 



and productiveness, stand^iml only i" this country but 



in Europe at th'- head of all othc^r Plums in cultivation. 



For the Committee, 



ROBERT MANNING. 



BRIGHTON MARKKT.—Mo^DAr, Sept. a, ld"^!t 

 Rriwieil furtlie N.-W Enjland Fanner. 

 At Market, 410 Beef Cattle, i-MO Stores, 25 Cows 



and Calves, 4350 Sheep, and G40 Swine. About 70 

 Beef Cattle and 1000 Sheep were reported last week. 

 80 Beef Cattle andSOO Sheep remain unsold. 



Prices.— fiee/CVi«/<; —We qaoie to correspond with 

 last week.abo ut the same prices having been obtained 

 for a like quality. First quality, §8 25 a $8 50. Sec- 

 ond quality, $7 50 a $8 00. Third quality, $6 50 a 

 $7 00. 



Stores.— Sales were made at lower prices. When 

 prices shall become more settled we shall quote them. 



Cows and Calves.— $2S, $33, $40, $47, and $65. 



Sheep.— '^ Dull," and prices reduced. We quote lots 

 at $1 50, $1 62, $3 00, $2 33, $2 62, $2 75, $3 00, 

 and $3 50. 



Stcine — Prices have further declined. Lota to ped- 

 dle were taken at 5 1-2 for sows and 1-2 for barrows. 

 At retail 6 a 6 1-2 for sows and 7 a 7 1-2 for barrows. 



THERMO.METRICAL. 



RepurteJ for the New England Farmer. 

 Range of the Thermometer at the Garden of the proprietors 

 of the New England Farmer; Brighton, Mass. in a shaded 

 Northerly exposure, week ending September 1. 



Sept., 1839. | 5A.M. | 12,M. | 7,P.M. | Wind. 



Monday, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



Thursday, 



Friday, 



Saturday, 



Sunday, 



S. E. 





WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. offer for <:aie this yalunhle 

 machine and feel great confidence in recommending it as the 

 hest machine now m use. It will thresh from 75 lo 100 

 bushels per day in the best possible manner. The horse 

 power is calculated to propel any kind of machinery, 

 is very simple in its construction, occupies hut the 

 small space of nine feet by two, and can easily be transport- 

 ed from one place to another, and when combined with the 

 Threshing Machine it forms the most superior article for the 

 purpose ever invented. They can he supplied at short no- 

 tice at the N. E. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. 



August 23. 



tfe-w Tork ITrate and Pondrette Company. 



Not incorporated but carried on btj individual enterprise. 



The manures are not' divided among the Stockholders, as 

 are those helongiug to another establishment, but sold, to ap- 

 plicants, /nr cash mi delivery. Orders arc supplied in tiie 

 order of time in which they are received. Urate 50 cents and 

 Poudrate 40 cents per bushel, with contingent charges for 

 bags or barrels, &c. 



The company are daily preparing for use, during the 

 warm, dry weatlier, the materials collected during the past 

 winter, and will have several thousand bushels ready before 

 the first of October next. The material is disinfected and 

 rendered free from offensive smell, by a compound, every 

 part of which is in itself a good manure. 



The experience of the past and present years, 1833 and 

 1839, on Long Island, has satisfied many of the farmers 

 that these manures have the quickest operation upon vegeta- 

 ble matter, producing greater ahmidance, and the cheapest 

 of any manure they have ever tried. 



Amended instruclions for their use, the result of practicil 

 experience, will he furnished on application. The effect q/" 

 Poudrelie upon Grape Vines and Moras Multicaulis is bey- 

 ond all comparison. 



This company are erecting large and extensive works in 

 the vicinity of the city of New York lo prepare the manures, 

 and farmers and gardeners may confidently rely on a supply. 



Orders, post paid, directed to " The Nev York Urate and 

 Poudrate Company," Box, No. l2tl,Post Office, New York, 

 or sent to the store of STILLWELL & DEY, No. 365 

 Fullon Street, Brooklyn, will he attended to. 



The Company will be very much oliliged lo gentlemen 

 who have used the manures, to give them a statement in wri- 

 ting what has been the result of their use and experiments in 

 relation to them. 



New Y'ork, August, 1339. 



malticanlis, Alpine and other Itlalfoerries. 



WILLIAM PRINCE & SONS, proprietors of the Lin- 

 near New York, are readv to receive orders 



AGRICUIiTl'RAt, AGENCY. 



The subscriber having been removed from the Post Office, 

 hy the pleasure of the President, and left for the present 

 without anv means of support, has consented lo resume the 



Ashes, Pearl, per 100 lbs. . 



Pot, " •' " . 

 Beans, white. Foreign, 



" " Domestic, . 



li BET, mess, .... 



No. 1 



prime, .... 

 Ueeswax, white, 

 yellow, 

 CiiKEsB, new niill(, 



UoSEM^NUHli, 



in casks, . 

 I'^^XTiiERS, northern, geese, 



southern, gees.e, . 

 I'l.Ax. (American) . 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, 

 Biv, Chaleur, 

 Haddock, new, . 

 Mackerel, No. 1 . • . 

 No. 2. 

 No 3, . 

 Mewives, dry salted. No. 1. 

 Salmon, No. 1, 

 Flour, Genesee, casti, . 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Richmond canal, 

 Alexandria wharf, 



Rye 



Meal, Indian, in bbls. 



Grain : Corn, northern yellow, 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, . 

 P.,ye, northern, . 

 liarley, nominal . 

 Oats, northern, (prime) . 

 southern, new, 

 Hav, b6st English, per ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, 1st quality, 



2d quality, .... 

 Lard, Boston, 1st sort,. 



southern, 1st sort, 

 Leathee, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do. country do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dry hides, . 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston, do. slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides, 

 L1ME7 best sort, .... 

 Molasses, New Orleans, . , - 



Sugar House, 

 Oil, Sperm, Spring, 



Winter, . 

 Whale, refined. 

 Linseed, American, 

 Neat's Foot, . 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs 

 PoBK, extra clear, 



clear, .... 

 Mess, .... 



Prime, 

 Seeds; Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, southern, 

 northern, 

 • Canary, 



Hemp, ... 

 Flax, .... 

 Red Clover, northern, 

 Southern Clover, none. 

 Soap, American, No. 1, 

 No. 2, 



Tallow, tried 



Teazles, 1st sort, . 



Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 



American, full blood, washed 



bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



bushel 

 pound 



quintal 



pound 



cask 

 :allon 



pound 



pr M. 

 pound 



16 00 

 12 50 



7 00 

 5 60 

 2» 

 300 

 14 50 

 13 60 

 1180 



34 



18 00 

 13 50 



1 15 

 126 



2 75 ' 3 00 



