XXII, XO. 1*. 



AND HORTICULTUHAL REGISTER 



111 



THER.MO.METR[CAL. 



RepiirleiHor Ihe New Gnglnnil Farmer, 

 ige >( ilie rinMnionicterallhcCiarilciiof llie prDpiictors 

 ! .Vew Knsjiaiiil Farmer, Brigluon, Mass. in » sliade<i 

 erly exuosiire. foi ilieneeU ending Oct. 1. 



ICHTON M.AKKKT.— MoNDAT, Oct. 2, 1843. 



Rpporlpil furthe .\. E. Farmer, 

 t Market 950 Beel Cattle, 8".'> Stores, 4000 Sheep 

 2050 Swine. 



uicEs.— Bee/ Cattle — .\ small advance was effected 



last week. We quote e.xtra $4 50, fiist quality $4 



■5, second quality *3 75 a 4.00, third quality $2.50 a 



ores.— Two year old $3 (i 13. Three year old 

 a 17. 



■ eep.— Small hits from thirty to fifty were sold from 

 ts to $1.42, $1.50. Wethers from $1.25lol.75. 

 einc. — Shoals to peddle 4 1-2 f"r sows and 5 1-2 

 jarrows. Ohio Hogs 4 anrl 4 1-2. Large barrows 

 4. At retail from 5 to 5 1-2. 



Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, Ih. 37 a 10 e, --Amer- 

 ican full hlood dn 3.1 a 3,->— Ho 3-4 do 32 a no— Do. I -2 do 

 29 a 30-1-4 and common do 25 a 27 — Smyriui Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 23-- Do. uiiwasiicd, 9 a 12 — l!cn!;asi do 

 C as— Saxony , r lean, no — Buenns Avres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 no. do. picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamh 2i 

 a 32— No. 1 do. ilo. do. 25 a 27— No. 2 do ilo clu I'J a 22— 

 No. 3 do do do 12 a 15. 



HOPS. Duty 20 percent. 



About 160 bales have come in this week, most'y inspect- 

 ed, a part of which have been taken to fill conlracts with 

 the brewers hero, and at the Snutb, Some small lots have 

 been sold at 7 a Sc, at which prices more is ofiered j GO bales 

 shipped to Phdadelphia for sale 



1st sort Mass. 1843, lb. 7 a 0. 1842, 6 a 8. 



FI AY, 14 to 16 per ton— Eastern Screwed 89 to II. 



CHEESE— Shipping and 4meal, 3 to 4 l-2c.— New 6 to 6. 



EGGS, 12 a 14. 



WHOLRSALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected with great care, weekly. 



?EDS. Herds Grass, J(n 00 to 2 50 per bushel. Red Top 

 -) 50 cents, (,'lover— Northern, 00 to 12c.— Southern, 

 c. Flax Seed, SO 00 per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 ary Seed, S2 23 per bush«l. 



RAIN. The market for all kinds of Grain remains ei- 

 ively dull, and the views of dealers for yellow Corn are 

 .ill lower rates. 



orn — Northern, old, bushel 56 to 00— Southern, round 

 ow, old, 54 a 55— Southern flat yellow, new, 51 a 52— 

 do. white 50 a 00 — do New Orleans, 48 a 60— Barley 



00 —live. Northern, 63 a 65— do. Southern, CO a 62 — 

 s, Sontiiern, 26 a 23— Norlbern do. 29 to 30— Beans, per 

 lel 1 00 a 1 62.— Shorts, per double bush. 22 a 35 — Bran, 

 I 20. 

 LOUR. The market has varied in price from day to 



during the past w^ek 6 1-4 a 12 1-2 cts per bri. Hold- 

 mdinifested at the close more readiness to sell, the wea- 

 r being favorable for the arrival of expected supplies. 



Baltimore, Howard Street. 4 mos. cr. 84 75 a 4 97 — do. 

 >rf. So 00 a 00— do. free of garlic. S4 62 a 00— Phila- 

 jhia do. 4 mos. St 30 a 4 62 — Fredericksliurg, low I'd 4 

 !. 84 62 ft 4 75 — Alexandria, wharf mountain, n 00 a 00. 

 leorsjeiown, S5 00 a 5 2,3— Richmond Canal, So no a 00 

 t). City, So 00 a 1100— Petersburjjh, South side SO 00 a 00 

 0. Country So 00 aO 00 — Genesee, common, cash, 84 75 a 

 >— do faiicy brands S4 87 a 5 00 — Ohio via Canal, 

 )0 a 00— do do New Orleans, cash S4 50 a 4 62. Rye, 

 )0 a 3 25 — India-i Meal in bbls. 82 75 a 00. 



'ROVISIONS. The transactions have been very cir- 

 ^scribed, and prices are less firmly sustained. 



iecf- Mess 4 no. new bbl. Ss 00 a 8 25— Navy— S7 00 a 

 ).— No. 1, 6 75 a 00— do Prime SO 00 a 00— Pork— 

 .ra clear 4 mo.bhl. S13 30 a 14 00— do Clear Sl2S0a 13 00 

 Mess, 11 00 a 11 50— do Prime Slo 00 a 10 50— do Mess 

 n other States,— a do Prime do do So 00 a 00 



Cargo do. a 00 Clear do do Soo on a 00 00 — 



:ter, shipping, a i — do store, uninspected, 7 a 9 — i1o 

 ry, 10 cts. a 14 — Lard, No. 1, Boston ins. 00 a 00 — do 

 ith and Western, 5J a 6^ — Ham=, Boston, 6 a 6^ — 

 ilhern and Western, 5^ a 6^ — Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 



4 1 -2 — do new milk, 5 a 6. 



VOOL. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ei- 



lation shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, 5 per cent, ad 



. .\11 whereol the value excee<ls 7 els, per pound, 30 per 



ad. val. and 3 cts per pound. 



Sales to a moderate extent have been made, including 200 



300 bales Bueuos Ayres and Smyrna, exact price not ycl 



Dspired. 



STRA"WBERRIES, &c. 



WM. R. PRINCE &, CO., offer for sale the following va- 

 rieties : 



Myall's British Queen, first in size and quality, the lar- 

 gest variety we have yet seen, and very productive. S5,t 

 per hundred. 



Hovey's ee dling very large, and productive, 85,00 per 

 hundred. 



Warren's Meihven, and Elt rn eedling, each 83,00 per 

 hundred. 



Ross' PhcEnix, very large and highest flavored, and a very 

 distinct fruit, 83,00 per dozen. 



Garnestone Scarlet and Swainstone's eedling, now first 

 offered, S3, 00 per dozen. 



Jlontevideo scarlet, an excellent Roseberry variety, $2,00 

 per hundred. 



Prince Albert, a new English variety, 85,00 per pair. 



Also, Myall's Eliza, Myall's Pine, Bishops' Orange, 

 Keene's Seedling, Downlon, Black Roseberry, and all other 

 varieties at the lowest rates. 



No order for less than 35, can be supplied and the amount 

 to be transmitted with the order. 



They cau be sent by Harnden's Express, at trivial expense 

 to Boston and to other places. 



Prince's Uescripiive Catalogue of Fruit Trees, &c., in 

 which all the estimable varieties of Apples, Pears, and oth- 

 er fruits, are critically described, and all the bad and i'.iferi- 

 or varieties designated, is now in press, and will be sent to 

 every post paid applicant. 



W.M. R. PRINCE, & CO. 



Lin. Bot. Garden and Nurseries, ) 

 Flushing, Aug, 25lh, 1843. 5 



CROWN IMPERIALS. TUUPS, &c 



The subscribers have on band and for sale a supply of 

 Crown Imperials, Tulips, While L'illies, Pseonies, Narcis- 

 sus, Hyacinths, 4-c. JOSEPH B3ECK &, CO. 



Sept. 27, 1843. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The subscribers offer for sale twenty varieties of new 

 Chrysanthemums of the most superb and rare sorts, at SO 

 cents per pot. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Sept. 27. 



STR.VWBEKRIES ! 



The subscriber can supply all ihc most esteemed varieties 

 of Slrawberries now in cultivation. The present is consid- 

 ered a good time for the formation of new beds. The fol- 

 lowing arc the piice.'i per hundred plants :— 



Hnvcy's Scejtinjr^ii very suueriur variety, of large sized, 

 fine fluvdr, abundant bearer, and very hardy, 85,00 



Kcene'a Seed!i7ig—harge fruit, very high flavor and high 

 jierfume, ti.Oil 



Bis/top's Orange- Fine size, abundant bearer and supe- 

 rior flavor, 82,00 



ra/on Seedling — Very large fruit of a superior flavor, eon- 

 sidered one of the best in ICngland, 85,00 



Myall's Pine — A delicious fruit, 83,00 



The old varieties furnished at 81.00 per hundred. 



Orilcrs sent by mail enclosing the money will be punc- 

 tually alteuded to, and the plants well packed for transpur- 

 talion. JOSEPH BRECK. 



Boston, Aug. 15, 1813. 



SCTONS PROM BEARING TREES. 



The subscriber at his grounds adjoining the Pomological 

 Garden on Dearborn Street, North Salem, offers for sale 

 scions from bearing fruit trees. Among them are the follow- 

 ing 



P K A K S. 



Barllett— Columbian Virialieu — Beurre Romniu — Urban- 

 istc — Washington — Beurre Diel — Beurre Bosc — Josephine — 

 Easier Beurre — Bloodgood— Summer Franc Real — Clion — 

 Lewis— Winter Nelis, &.c. 



PEACHES. 



Malta— Early Royal George— Early York— Noblesse- 

 Red Cheek Melacaton— Murray's Early Ann- Blush Pine 

 Apple— Washington Freestone- Cooledge's Favorite, &c. 



APPLES. 



Minister — Hubbardston Nonsuch — Danver's Winter 

 Sweet, "SiC. 



PLUMS. 

 Coe's Golden Drop— Violet Perdrigon — Roe's Yellow 

 Gage— Green Gage— Violet do. — Washington— Imperial- 

 Cruger's Scarlet— Frost Gage — Pond's Seedling. &c. 

 Sipt. 6. JOHN M. IVES. 



DRAFT AND TRACE CHAINS. 



400 pair Trace Chains, suitable for Ploughiug. 

 200 *' Truck and leading Chains. 

 200 " Draft Chains. For sale by J. BRECK & CO., 

 No. 52 North Market si. 



STRAWBERRIES I 



The subscriber would most respectfully give notice to those 

 who are desirous of cultivating the most delicious FrMit.tbal 

 he will ofler his select collection of Plants, at the following 

 reduced rates, in order that all may be enabled to grow them. 



Having been engaged for twelve years in raising this Fruit 

 extensively, he is enabled, by his knowledge of the choice 

 varieties, antllbe best modes of cultivation, to offer the most 

 extensive assortment of Plants and in the finest condition, of 

 any cultivator in the country. Persons may satisfy them- 

 selves of ibis fact by a visit to his Gardens. 



Warren's Seeding Methven— .1 very superior variety, a 

 great bearer, perfectly hardy, the fruit often measuring six 

 inches in circumference. Price per hundred plants, $5,00 



Hovey's Seedling— A splendid fruit, bears abundanlly,and 

 worthy of extensive cultivation, *5,00 



Keene's Seedling— Large fruit, and of very high flavor and 

 rich perfume, 82,00 



Bishop's Orange. — Very fine size and abundant bearer, 



S2,0a 



Myall's Pine— A delicious fruit, 82,09 



Downlon- A superior and large fruit, $2,00 



The above varieties are all of tlic most superior kinds,and 

 can be highly recommended. 



The following old varieties will be furnished at 84,00 per 

 hundred : — 



Early Virginia, Hauthois, 



Methven Castle, and 



Royal Scarlet, English Wood. 



Where one thousand Plants are ordered, a discount of U 

 per cent will he allowed. 



|j»Every Plant ".enl from the Gardens will be warranted 

 true. The several varieties, carefully labelled and securely 

 packed, so as to be transpnited any distance in safety, and 

 where it is desired, directions for planting and cultivation 

 will accompany the Plants. 



The months of August and September are the best months 

 in the year for making plantations of this Fruit. Thos;-. 

 made at ihis season and properly treated will produce fruit 

 the coming season. 



Orders enclosing the amount wanted or with references, 

 and lelt with Geo.W. Warren & Co. 192 Washington street, 

 Boston, or forwarded by mail to the subscriber, will receive 

 immediate and careful alienlion 



JAMES L. L. F. WARREN, 



Aug. 13 Nonantum Vale, Brighton. 



POUDRETTE ! PuUDRETTE ! I 



The subscribers keep constantly on hand, and for sal», 

 Poudretle in quantilies to suit purchasers; packed in Ba»- 

 rels in order lor shipping, or transportalioa by wagon or RaJI 

 Road. 



The experience of five years past has satisfied many 

 farmers, that this manure bos the quickest operation upo» 

 vegetable mailer, ])roducing greater abundance, and is lh« 

 cheapest manure they have ever tried. 



Orders left at the New England Seed Store, and at the 

 factory iu Brookline. will meet with prompt alienlion. 



For sale by J. BRECK & CO, 51 and 52 North Market 

 Street, Boston. Oct. 26. 



W.VNTED A SITUATION AS GARDENER. 



A young man who is well aci]uaiiited with Gardening in 

 its various branches, and wlio can give salislactory testimo- 

 nials, wishes a suuation. He will, if required, take charue 

 of a horse anrl cow. Please apply al the Oflice of the N. 

 E. Farmer, 62 North Market Street. Aug. 8. 



HARRIS' TREATISE ON l.\SECTS. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., Harris' Treatise 

 on Insects. Price 82. Also, the second edition of Dana's 

 Muck Manual, price e2i cts. Feb l». 



