XXII, NO. 17. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



135 



TUERMOMETRIOAL. 



Rnporleiiror the Nevi Fngl.-inil Farmer, 

 jeof tlie fhei riioineler :il the Gjrileiiof (he propriclors 

 i\'ew Eiinlaiiil Farmer. liriglilon, Mass. in a slmdiil 

 ?rly nxoomire, lorilieueek ending Oct. 22. 



I. 1S43. 



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(JUrON MARKirr.— MoNfiAT, Oct. 23, 1843. 



Kpjtorteri fyrthr \. K. I-'artncr. 

 M.-.rl(et 1.500 Beal Cuttle, 1100 Stores, 3800 Sherp 

 750 Swine. 



cr.s.— lleef Cattle — We quote a few extm .f4 50, 

 jallty $4 a $4 25, second quality 5.3 75, third qual- 

 i 50 a $3 50. 

 ■rellin^ Cuttle.— Mesa $3 25. No. 1, $2 25. No. 



fcs.— Two year old $8 R 13. Tliree year old 



17. 

 ■ep. — Small lots were sold from 75c. to SI 42. VVeth- 

 l 25 to $2. 



ne. — Prime lot? to peddle 4 1-2 for rows and 5 1-2 

 rrows. Ohio Hogs large 3, 3 1-2 and 3 3-4. At 



from 5 to 6 1-2. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uitk great care, weekly. 



SDS. Herds Grass, $0 00 to 2 62 perliushel. Red Top 

 50 cents. (.'Inver— Northern, UO to 12e.—Soutliern, 

 Klax Seed, Sp 00 per hushel. Lucerae, 33 c. per lb. 

 y Seed, 82 25 per bushel. 



AIN. There has been quite a stir to-day in the Grain 

 •I. Nearly all the stored lots of Corn of any magni- 

 lave changed hands, and two or three cargoes that are 

 . Prime yellow flat has gone up to 60c. at which price 

 ;o of 4000 bushels were taken, and as much more in 

 it the same rate. 



•n — Northern, old, bushel 62 to 00— Southern, round 

 », old, 00 a 00— Southern flat yellow, new, 6(i a 00— 

 o. white 00 a 00— do New Orleans, 51 a ,"^5— Barley 

 10 —Rye, Northern, 63 a 65— do. Southern, 60 a 62 — 

 Southern, 28 a 30— Northern do. 31 to 32— Beans, per 

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

 iO. 



OUR. There is no material change in the market to- 

 -holders manifest rather more firmness, and for good 

 ion brands Genesee, considerable sales have been made 

 i75 per brl. taken at the railroad, and 4 73 a 34 81 from 



f. 



Iltimore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. $4 76 a 00 — do' 



f, 80 no a fl 00— do. free of garlic, S4 62 a 4 75 — Phila- 

 do. 4 mos. 84 50 a 4 02 — l<"'redericksburg, low I'd 4 



S4 62 a 4 73— Alexandria, wharf mountain, ii UO a 00. 



orqetown, S4 7.5 a 6 00- Richmond Canal, So 00 aO 00 

 City, *0 00 a II 00— Petersburgh, South side So on a 00 

 Country So 00 a 00 — Genesee, common, cash, 34 75 a 



- do fancy brands 84 87 a 5 23 — Ohio via Canal, 

 a 00 — do do New Orleans, cash 34 50 a 5 00. Rye, 

 a 3 25— Indian Weal in bbls. 82 87 a 3 00. 



OVISIONS. There is a steady demand for Beef and 

 at the list reported prices. 



>r— Mess 4 mo. new bbl. S7 50 aSOO— Navy— 37 oOa 

 -No. 1 , 6 50 .a 00— do Prime 80 00 a 00— Pork— 

 I clear 4 mo. bbl. 813 50 a 14 00— do Clear Sl2 50a 13 00 

 Mess, 10 50 a 1 1 00— do Prime 810 00 a 00 00— do Mess 



other States, — a do Prime do do 40 00 a 00 



argodo. a 00 Clear do do SOO 00 a 00 DO — 



:r, shipping, a 0(1 — do store, uninspected, 7 a 9 — do 

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

 \ and VVcslern, 6 a 7 — Ham5, Boston, 6 a Cj — 

 lern and Western, 54 a 6^- Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 

 1-2 — do new milk, 5 a 6. 



001,. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 lion shall not exceed 7 els. per pound, 5 per cent, ad 



val. All whereui the value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per 

 cl. ad. val. anil 3 cts per i>ound. 



There is a steady demand for fleece and pulled, without 

 any material change in prices. 



Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 37 a 40 c. — Amer- 

 ican full blood, do 33 a 33— Do 3-4 do 32 a 00— Do. l-2do 

 29 a 30 -1-4 anil common do 23 a 27 — Smyrna Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 23-- Do. unwashed, 9 a 12 — Bengasi do 

 6a8 — Saxony , clean 00— Buenos Avres unpicked, 7a 10 — 

 do. do. picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamb 2S 

 8 32— No. 1 do. do. do. 25 a 27— No. 2 do do do 19 a 22— 

 No. 3 do dodo 12 a 16. 



HOPS. Duty 20 percent. 



The quantity inspected at the Massachusetts Inspection 

 Office, to this dale, of the new crop, is between 800 and 900 

 bales; about 300 bales have come to market this week, 

 which brought the growers 7 l-2c per lb. cash, for first sort, 

 for home use. 



1st sort Mass. 1843, lb. 7h a 8. IS42, Oa 0. 



HAY, 14 to 16 per ton- Eastern Screwed 89 to 11. 



CHEESE— Shipping and4meal,3 to 4 l-2c.— New 5 to 6. 



EGGS, 12 a 15. 



NONANTUM HlLLi. 



NURSERY OF WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Apple Trees of fine sizes, Peach Trees, in exten- 

 nve numbers and of varielies most superior. Pear, 

 Plum, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine Trees of new and 

 most highly esteemed kinds. 

 Franconia Raspberries, Grape Vines, Currants, Goose- 

 berries, Strawberries- of kinds most approved. The de- 

 scripli\e Catalogue for 1843 will be sent to all who apply. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and Honey Suckles ; yel- 

 low Harrison and other Roses ; Tree and other splendid Poeo- 

 nies of different colors. Also, Myall's Victoria and oilier 

 new kinds of Rhubarb, &c. <ic. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber will be promptly 

 attended to, and Trees when so ordered will be securely 

 packed in malts and moss for safe transport to all distant 

 places, and delivered in the city by the wagon which goes 

 thither daily, or shipped to order, or pr. railroad. Or or- 

 ders may be' left wilh Joseph Breck & Co. 51 and S2 North 

 Market Street, Boston. WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantum Hill, Newton, Oct. 24, 1843. 



GARDEN SEEDS! GARDEN SEEDS ! I 



The subscribers are now receivii'g their fall supply of 

 Garden, Grass and Field Seeds of every description, and 

 would respectfully recommend to their customers and the 

 public to send in their orders as early as possible, to secure 

 a supply from their choicest lots. 



Their stock of Seeds for this season will he very full and 

 complete, and most of the varieties being raised under their 

 own inspection, they can confidently recommend them as 

 being pure and of the first qualities. Among them are 



Long Blood Beet, 

 Early Turnip do. 

 French Sugar do. 

 Mangel Wurlzel do. 



Ruta Baga, 

 Long Orange Carrot, 

 Early Horn do. 

 White Field do. 



Also, Cucumber and C.ibbage Seeds, of every varielv ; 

 Peas and Beans, of every kind ; which together with a large 

 supply of every kind of Seed desirable for the field or gar- 

 den, comprise the most complete and extensive assortnient 

 of Seeds to be found in ".nv similar esfjblishment in ihe 

 country. JOSEPH BRECK &. CO. 



N. E. Agricnltnral Warehouse and Seed Store 61 } 

 and 52 North Market Street, Boston. $ 



Oct. 15, 1843. 



SCIONS 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 



? K A U S. 

 Barllett— Columbian Virgalieu— Beurre Remain- Urban- 

 isle— Washington- Beurre Diel— Beurre Bosc— Josephine- 

 Easter 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- Ulu.sh Pine 

 Apple— Washington Freestone— Cooledge's Favorile, &c. 

 APPLES. 

 Minister — Hubbardston Nonsuch 

 Sweet, i^c. 

 Sept. G. 



— Danver's Winter 

 JOHN M. IVES, 



WINSIIIPS' Nl'R.SERY, 



JIriqhton near Boston, 

 Situated on the line of the Boston and Worcester Rail Road, 

 5 miles from the city. 

 The season for trans))lanling is at hand, and 

 all those who wish to supply themselves with 

 choice Fruit and ornamental 'frees, can be fur- 

 nished al short notice, with the finest varielies 

 by the proprietors of this celebrated nursery. 

 Fruit Trees, including all the varielies of Pears, Peaches, 

 Plums, Nectarines, Cherries, Ate. &c. 

 Calalogues may be obtained by applying at the Nursery. 

 Trees cnrefully packed to insure safety in long voyages. 

 Orders left at the New England Seed Store o( J. Breck & 

 Co. Nos. 51 (('• 62 North Market street, will be delivered Ihe 

 day following. 

 Letters containing orders, addressed to the subscribers, 



J. & K. WINSHIP. 

 October II, IS43. 



BALDWIN AND OTHER APPLES. 



800 Baldwin Apples of vigorous growth, and 5 

 o 7 leel in height, al 31 cents each — cash. They 

 were ingrafied with scions from the late Robert 

 Manning, and cut from bearing trees. Also, a 



few thousand Dunvers W^inler Sweet, Roxbury 



fiussei, Poner, Blue Pearmain, Hubbardston Nonsuch, Pen- 

 nock's red winter, and other favorile Apples ; and a great 

 stock of other Fruit Trees al reduced rales. 



Longworih's Ohio Grape SI, and the Warren Grape, re- 

 cently exhibited, the most luscious native grape known, with 

 clusters 9 inches long, 82 each. 



All other articles at moderate rales. 



Splendid China Roses, mostly new, 100 plant" of 50 varie- 

 ties for 383. Superb Tree Roses, 12 varieties for 89. 

 Carnations 25 splendid varieties for S6,and 50 do. for $12. 

 The new descriptive Calalogue will be sent to every posJ 

 paid applicant. 



WILLIAM R. PRINCE & CO. 

 Lin. Bot. Garden and Nurseries, \ 

 Flushing, Oct. 6lh, 1843. > 



FRUIT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared to furnish every 

 desciiplinn of Fruit Trees, and Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs and Plants. The aulumu is a 

 suitable time to transplant many Trees and 

 _ I'hinla, and often times more convenient than in 

 spring. We have as great a variety of Apple>. Pears, Cher- 

 ries, Plums, Peaches, Quinces, Currants, Gooseberries, &c. 

 as can be found in the country, and offer them at the lowest 

 prices. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Oct. 11, 1843. 



CROAVN IMPERIALS, TULIPS, *.c. 



The subscribers have on hand and for sale a supply of 

 Crown Imperials, Tulips, White Lillies, PiEunies, Narcis- 

 sus, Hyacmths, <?-c. lr.cc-DU p 



Sept. 27, 1843. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The subscribers offer for sale twenty varieties of new 

 Chrysanthemums of the most superb and rare sorts, at 50 

 cents per pot. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Sept. 27. 



DRAFT AND TRACE CHAINS. 



400 pair Trace Chains, suitable for Ploughing. 

 200 " Truck and leading Chains. 

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

 No. 62 North Market st. 



POUDRETTE ! POUDRETTE ! t 



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

 Pondrelte in qiiaiitilies to sun purchasers; packed in Bar- 

 rels in order lor shipping, ortransportalioa by wagon or Rafl 

 Road. 



The experience of five years past has satisfied many 

 farmers, that this manure has the quickest operation upoa 

 vegetable matter, producing greater abundance, and is tha 

 cheapest manure they have ever tried. 



Orders left al the New England Seed Store, and at th« 

 factory in Brookline, will meet with prompt allenlion. 



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

 Street, Boston. Oct. 26. 



HARRIS' TREATISE ON INSECTS. 



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

 on Insects. Price S2. Also, the second edition of Dana'i 

 Muck Manual, price 62i cts. Feb 15. 



MUCK MANUAL. 



Forsaleby JOSEPH BRECK & CO., The Muck M»»- 

 ual for Farmers. By Dr S. L. Dasa; price C2i. 



