vol.. XVIII. NO. 41. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER, 



347 



ItKKiinOiN .M.\R1vI;T. — Mo.m.at, April 13, IS40. 

 KrjKirted fur the N'-w Enubind former. 



.\\ .M irktl 270 Bwf Cattle, i;3 pairs Working 

 0.\.!ii, 14 Cows niid Calves, 150 Sheep and 1325 Swine. 



ViiLtis.— Ilerf ViiUlc. — Sales were quick without 

 much iidvaiice. We quote a few ixtra $7 UU 



i'irsl quality, $(1 50 n .fli 75. Second qualily, ■ 



Third qualav. $5 .'>() a ^(3 01). 



n.irking brcn— Sales $80, 4S5, $02, and $110. 



Cues and t'u/ccs.— Sales quick. $W5, ijiS'J, $37, and 

 $4U. 



S.iiecj). — .Ml at luiirkut were ordinnr)' and were sold at 

 $2 50 each. 



Sivirie. — Sale? quick at ihc prli es obtained last week. 

 Lots to peddle at 4 1-2 a 4 3-4 for sows, and 5 1-2 a 

 o 3-4 for barrows. l>arge barrows 5 and 5 1-2. At 

 retail 5 to ti 1-ti. 



BOKK III .\ Si I) It K. 



A good supply of ijroiuiil Ijoiics constantly on huid,aiid 

 for sale at William Chace'suiill, one and a halfinilcs norih- 

 I west of Providence luiiige. 



A sample mav he seen at Rcminijton and Whitman's 

 store, No. 32 Market St. Piovidencc, K 1. 



Also, Bone Mills on a new and improved construction, for 

 sale at the al»ove place. 



April 8. St 



WIlOLliSALE PRICES CURRENT. 



COKRECTF.U WITH GRKAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



TIIER.MOMETRICAL. 

 l!f pnrleil lor the New KiliJlaml I'armer. 

 R.uigeof the 'rherinonieterat the (lardenof the proprii 

 oftheiMew lilngland Karmer, BrigUion, Mass. in a eh 

 Northerly exposure, week ending April 12. 



April, 1S40. I 7A.M. | 12, M. | S.H.M. | Wind. 



Monday, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



Thursday, 



Krulav, 



Saturday, 



bun lay. 



W. 



N. W. 

 W. 

 E. 



s. w. 



s. 



s. 



BEAN POLES. 



ozen of Bean and Dahlia Poles, for sale hy MOSKS 



FRKNCH, Maine Wh; 

 Summer St. 

 April 13. 



rf, Broad Street, near the bottom oj' 



• AVeelt's Treatise on Bees 



For sale hy JOSEPH URECK & CO. 



April Ih. 



Fruit and Oruanicutal Trees, BXnlberries, i&o. 



Fruit Trees of all the different sjiecies, of the 

 most celehrated kinds. The Catalogue of Fruit 

 and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Roses and 

 Herbaceous Flowering Plants, for 1834, is rea- 

 dy and will be sent to all who apply. In that 

 le very best kinds of fruit, so far as proved, are 

 panicularly designated by a *. 



J\loru3 ^luliieaulis and other Mulberries, Cockspur Thorns, 

 Buckthorns, Strawberries, Raspberries, Grape Vines, &.c. 

 &c. Dahlias, Roses, Houeysuekles, &c. 



All orders will be promptly attended to; and trees, when 

 so ordered, will be securely packed for safe transportation 

 to distant places. WILLIAM KliNRlCK. 



Nonanlum Hill, Newton, April 8, 181U. 



Sclous of Priilt Trees Wanted. 



The subscriber wishes to procure Scions of the following, 

 for which an equivalent will be given in money or choice 

 Scions. 



Fh'jit.s. — Early Berganiot Pear, of Coxe. Sheuk's Pear, 

 from Pennsylvania, Burlingame Pear, from Marietta, Ohio. 

 Greeu Sweet, Hir;hlop Sweet, and Seek no Further, of 

 Thatcher's American tjrchardist. Dartmouth Sweet Apple. 

 Lewiston i;gg Plum, Tomliiison's Charlotte, Gitforrt's La- 

 fayette, of Prince's Pomoligical Manual. And all the Plums 

 originated Ly Mr Corse, of'Montreal. except the Nota Bona. 

 ROBERT JVIANNING. 



Pomological Garden. Salem, April 3, 1840. 



FAKm FOR SALE. 



The highly cultivated Farm of the late Captain A. Dela- 

 no, siitated in North Chiilestowii, N. H. four miles from 

 the ilourishiug village of Clarnioni, containing 160 acres of 

 first rate arable and wood laud, with a well finished two sto- 

 ry dwelling house wiih all necessary out buildings, unfailing 

 water at house and barns, two good barns, with shed 80 hy 

 20 feet, and ,ill necessary buildings for a well stocked farm ; 

 together v,rilh a good assortment of young fruit trees, among 

 ■which is a line variety of pear and apple in a'flourishing 

 condition, with two good gartlens. Terms libeial. Apply 

 lo H. F. DELANO, on the premises, or ISAAC HUB- 

 BARD, Esq. Claremoiit. 



North Charlestowii, April 8, 1840. if* 



Isabella Grapo Vines. 



For saU by JO.SEPH BRECK & CO. Isabella Grap^ 

 Vines, ol a large size, many of them having borne fruit the 

 last season. 



March 23. 



SPl.KNDIL) P.EOiMES, 



Pteonv Whittleji, or Chinese Double White ; Pceony fra- 

 aralis, or Rose scented tine Double Crimson ; P. Ifumei, 

 Double Chinese Crimson, All the three preceiling at Si 

 each. .Also, P. Tenuifolia or Single' Crimson ; Double Crim- 

 son ; Roseo OT Rose Colored ; P. Carnea or flesh colored ; 

 Albifloi.a or single White; Double Crimson. An assort- 

 ment of all colors. . WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Newton, April 3. 



FARi^lING \St> (JARDE « TltOI.S. 

 For sale at i he New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store, No 51 & .52 Nwrth Market Street. 

 500 dozen Cast Steel aud other Scythes, 

 son " Patent Scythe Snathes. 

 200 '.' Common ilo. do. 

 109 " Cast Steel Hoes. 

 200 " Crooked Neck Hoes. 

 200 " Common do. 

 100 " Prong do. 



^0 " Garden do. superior. 



500 '• Hay Rakes. 

 IDOO " Scythe Rifles. 

 900 " do. Stones. 



liiO " Ames' aud other Shovels. 

 50 " Spades. 

 UiO " Manure Forks. 

 200 i" Hay do. 



3U0 pair Trace Chains, 

 too " Ox do. 



200 Haltev do. 



3U0 Chains for tying up Cattle. 

 Together with a most complete assortment of Farming and 

 Garden Tools of every description. 



March II. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



BOJJB MANURE. 



The subscriber informs his friends and the publi •, that 

 after ten years experience, he is fully convinced thai f^round 

 bones form the most powerful stimulant that can be applied 

 to the earth as a manure. 



Orders for Fone Manure or Oyster Shell Lime, left at the 

 Bone Mill, near Tremont road, in Uoxbury, at the New 

 England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, No. 52 

 North Market Street, or through the t'o.st Oflice will meet 

 with prompt attention. 



March!, 1840. NAHUM WARD. 



TO LET. 



A large Garden, Greeu House and Hot House, situated in 

 Cambridire, about one mile north of the University, and 

 within Ihl-ee miles of Faneuil Hall Market. Said Garden 

 coniaius about four acres of excellent land, and the houses 

 are spacious and convenient, and well stocked with young 

 Grape Vines. The above described properly will be let 

 upon moderate terms. For further information applicati 

 can be made to the subscriber in Cambridge. 



Cambridge, April 1. 31* OZIAS MORSE, 



Buclctlioms. 



Buckthorns for Hedges, for sale liy JOSEPH BRECK & 



CO. from 20 to $30 per tbmisand, according to size and age. 



March 23. 



BUOIISSA MULBERRY SEED. 



We have recently received 30 lbs. Iresh Broussa Mulberry 

 Seed, which we offer by the ounce or pound. 

 March It. JOSEPH BRECK & GO 



FOR S.\LE. 



A short horned Durham Bull, bright red, four years old in 

 April next, was raised by (iorliam Parsons, Esq. at Brigh 

 ton Aijply to MAKTINDAVIS, River biretl, Dotehcsicr 



March 23. Gt* 



ROHAN POTATOES, 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse ai 

 Seed Store, No. 52 Norlh -Market Street, at 64 per barrel, S 

 per bushel. 



October 16. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



■\VUitc Silesia Sugar Beet Seed. 



lOriQ lb. of the genuine White t-ilesia Sugar Beet Seed ; 

 the best variety for the I'roduction of Beet Sugar and war- 

 ranted to be pure from mixlnre. 



For tale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO No, 52 North 

 Market Street. Boston, March 4, 1840. 



GARDEN i»IATS. 



For sale at ihe New England Farmer, 100 dozen Garden 

 Mats, of extra qualily, for covering hot beds, tVc, 



Feb. 12. JOStiPH BRECK & CO. 



