XXII. NO. in. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



143 



TlIEll.MOMETIUCAL. 

 Ropnrieiirortlie New Enel.incI Farmer. 

 ;eof tiie riiri iiionieler al the ri;inlciiof tlie proprietors 

 \eiv Kii'.;lanil Firmer, Uiiglilun, Mmss in a shadoil 

 ilv i^xnoeure, foi ilic«cek eii.ling Oct. 29. 



t. 1S43. 



|7,«...i. ,12, M. |6,P.M.| 



Wiiul. 



N. 



LJHI'O.N MARKliT.— MoKiiAT, Oct. 30, 1«43. 



Hi-porled for the N. E. Farmer. 

 V^rl<Pt ISOO Beef Cattle, 1100 Stores, 2700 Sheep 

 S>50 S«ine. 



CK, - Hfcf Cattle —We lake pleasure in nniicirg 

 bei.ulir.il fut "xen fe.l by i Brown, Ksq , of Kid};"- 

 Orl.^ans C-o^mty. N. Y., one of whicl. took llic 

 ren.inio al the l.iiejWr at Kocliesler N. Y., and is 

 wl.-il.'i-d to be the laltest ox ever otTered t.ir sale 

 ^hton! Sold to Mr. S. U. B.'nn.'tt, price not pub- 

 We qootn lo correspond willi list week, viz : n 

 itrii Si 50, llislqo.nlity $4 n $4 25, second quality 

 , third quality $2 TjO a .$:! 50. 

 reHm.' C.:«;<;.-Mes3 $3 2.-,. No. 1, $2 50. No. 



.„._Two year ol.l .S8 ti 12. Three year old 



17. 

 -p.— a.les quick, small lots 75c. to $1 50. Wethers 



l(> $2. 

 nr — Last vieek's prices were not sustained. Lots 



die 4 (.>r sows and 5 for barrows. Old Hogs Irom 

 , 1-2. Atietad ("rom 4 1-2 to 6. 



val. All wlieresi the va'ue exceeds 7 els. per pounil, 3D per 

 el. ad val. and 3 cis pet pound. 



We have no operations of importance to notice in this ar- 

 ticle. There is a more r-jiilar demand for all dcscriplions, 

 and recent prices are fully sapported ; a few lunulred bales 

 of South AmTican have been added lo the stock of coarse 

 foreign, by two arrivals from Buenos Ayrcs. 



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

 ican full blo.id in 33 a 3.->— Do 3 4 do 32 a 00— Do. I i do 

 29 a 30 -14 and common do i:, a '27 — Smyrna Sbeep, 

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

 6 a8— Saxonv , tiean on — Huenos Avies unpicked, 7 a 10— 

 do. do picked, 1-2 a 16 -Superfine Norlbern pulled lamb 23 

 n 32— No. 1 rio. do, do. 2j a 27— No. 2 do do do 19 a 22— 

 i^o. 3 do do do 12 a 15. 



HOPS. Duty 20 per cent- 



The article has come into market quite freely during the 

 past week, and ready buyers found at 7 1-2 a 7 3-4 c. per lb, 

 mostly for home use. 



1st sort Mass 1843, lb. 7^ a 8. IS42, Da 0. 



HAY, It lo 16 per tun- Eastern Screwed 89 to 1 1 . 



EGGS. 12 a 15. 



WIIOLFSALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corvcdcd uUh great care, weekly. 



i-DS Herds Grass, if.(\ 00 to 2 C2 per bushel Red Top 

 50 cents Clover— Northern. 00 to I2c.— Southern. 

 I lax Seed, SP 00 per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 y Seed, S2 25 per bushel. 



A IN. The improvement noticed in the last report 

 een fully supported— receipts of the week are small 

 lie demand quite active. 



,n_\iriliern. old, bushel 62 to 00— Southern, round 

 ; oil 00 a no— Southern flat yellow, new, 58 a 60— 

 ii' white no a 00— do New Orleans, 51 a .'^5 — Barley 

 lo — Rve Northern, 63 a 65-do. Soulhern, 60 a 62 — 

 Southern. 28 a 30— Northern do. 31 to 33-Rpans, per 

 1 I 00 a 1 C2.— Shorts, per double bush. 22 a 35 -Bran, 

 0. 



OUR. The demand for Flour during ihe past week, 

 ,een considerably greater than the receipts, the latter 

 g fallen off in consequence of the scarcity of vessels at 

 York, and the freight trains being kept back on ac- 



of the late accidents on the railroad. 

 Itimorc. Howard Street, 4 mos, cr. S4 75 a 00 --do. 

 ■ $0 00 a 00— do. free of garlic. Si 62 a 4 75 — Phila- 

 ia do 4 mos. S4 50 a 4 62 —Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 84 60 a 4 75— Alexandria, wharf mountain, n no a On. 

 irceiown, S4 87 a f. 25— Richmond Canal, S4 75 a 4 87 



Cnv, «o no a 00— Petersburgh, South side So on a oo 



Country So no all 00— Genesee, common, cash, S4 87 a 

 -do f'.my brands $5 12 a 6 50 — Ohio via Canal, 



a 00— do do New Orleans, cash S4 73 a 5 00. Rye. 



a 3 25— Indian Meal in bbls. i2 87 a 3 00. 



lOVlSIONS. There is a good supply of new Reef in 

 el, and considerable sales have been made at $7 1-2 

 rl for Mess. Pork has gone off this week more freely, 

 "f— Mess 4 fio. new bbl. S7 50 a 00— Navy— *7 ona 

 INo 1 6 50 1 00— do Prime So 00 a Oil— Pork- 

 1 clear 4 mo bbl. 813 50 a 14 00-do Clear S12 50 a 13 00 

 Mess, 10 50 a 1 1 00— do Prime SIO 00 a no on— do Mess 



ntiier States.— a do Prime do Ho So 00 a 00 



largo do. a 00 Clear do do SnOnnaOOOO- 



jr, shipiiing. a Oil — do store. unin<;pecled. 6 a 9— do 

 , 'n rts. a^r>— La'd, No. I, Brslon ins 00 a 00 —do 

 h and ^Veslern, 6 a 7 — Hams, Boston. 6 a 6i — 

 hern and Western. 5^ a ej— Cheese, Sliip'g and 4 meal, 



— do new milk, 4J a5j. 



OOL. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 ilion shall uot exceed 7 cts. per pound, e per cenl. aJ 



SPLENDID BIII.BOIIS Pt.OWER HOOTS. 



.Tiist received by .TOSEPH BRECK & CO., from Hol- 

 land, a larue and well selected assortn'ent of DUTCH 

 LULI'OUS ROOTS, among which are the following .— 



Hyacinlhs, of every color and variety. 

 Tulips, do. do. do. do. do. 

 Pobjcmthus Narcissus, JVarcissm, Jonquills, Ranun- 

 cuhis,' .flmmonex, Iris, Crocuses, of all colors. 

 Gladiolus, Lillies, &c. &c. 



Those who wish for fine Eullis will do well to call and 

 examine the above, as they are a choice selected lot, and 

 will give universal satisfaction. Orders should be forward- 

 ed soon to ti.e suliscriliers, 51 and £2 North Market Street, 

 office of the N. E. Farmer. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Nov. 1. 



NONANTUm HILt.. 



NURSERY OF WILLIAM KENRICK. 



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

 <:ive numbers ami of varieties mnsi superior. Pear, 

 Plum, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine Trees of new and 

 most highly esteemed kinds. 

 Francnnia Raspberries, Grape Vines, Currants. Goose- 

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

 scripii\e Catalosue for 18h3 will be sent to all who apply. 



Ornamenlal Tre^s and Shrubs, and Honey Suckles ; yel- 

 low Harri'^on and other Roses ; Tree and other splendid Pceo- 

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

 uew kinds of Ubnharb, &c. &c. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber will be promptly 

 attended to, and Trees when so ordered will be sec^iirely 

 packed in mails and moss for safe transport to all distant 

 places, and delivered in the city by the was^.n which goes 

 thither daily, or shipped lo order, or pr. rail road. Or or- 

 ders may be left with Joseph Brerk & Co. 51 and S2 North 

 Market Str-et, Boston. WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantum Hill, Newton, Oct. 21, 1843. 



GAUDEN SEKDSI GARDEN SEEDS ! I 



The subscribers are now receiviig their fall supply of 

 Garden, Gra-s and Field Seeds of every c'escription. ami 

 would respectfullv recoinmeiid to their customers and the 

 public to send in Ih^ir orders as early as possible, to secure 

 a supply from their choicest lots. 



Their stock of Seeds for ihis season will be very full and 

 complete, and most ol ihe varieties beini raised under their 

 own inspnct><in, they can confidently recommend them as 

 being pure and of the first qualities. Among them are 



Long Blood Beet, Ruta Baga, 



Early Tarnip do. Loug Orange Carrot, 



French Sus;ar do. Early Horn do. 



Mangel Wurtzel do. White Field do. 



Also, Cucumber and Cabbage Seeds, of every variety ; 

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

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

 den, comprise the most complete and extensive a«'.or.ment 

 of Seeds 10 be found in anv similar establisbmeni in ihe 

 counlry. JOSEPH BRECK &. CO. 



N. E. .'Vgricultural Warehouse and Seed Store 51 ) 



\V1X*I1II»S' M KhKR*', 



1'righton NEAii Boston, 

 Situated on the Uni of the Boston and H'orcei,lcr Rail Road, 



5 -milLS from the city. 

 The season lor traiisplantiiis is nt band, ami 

 all those who wish to supply tlleln^elves with 

 choice Fruit and ornamental '"rrees, can be lur- 

 nisbed at shorl noiice with the finest varieties 



by Ihe proprietors of this celebrated nursery. 



Fruit Trees, includin',' all the varieties of Pears, Peaches, 

 Plums, Nectarines, Cherries, tic. file. 

 Catalogues may be obtained by applying at the Nursery. 

 Trees carefully packed to insure safely in long voyages. 

 Orders left at ihe New England Seed Siore <d J. I'rcck & 

 Co. Nos. 51 i^;- 52 North Market street, will he delivered ihe 

 day following. 

 Letters containing orders, addressed to the subscribers, 



J. & F. WINSIUP. 

 October 11, 1S43. 



BALDWIN AND OTHER APPLES. 



800 Baldwin Apples of vigorous erowlh, and 5 



Mo 7 loet in height, ai 31 cents each— cash. They 



were ingrafted with scions from Ihe lute Robert 



Manning, and cut from bearing trees. Also, a 



few ihuusand Danvers Wiiiier Sweet, Roxbury 



Russet, Pcirier, Blue Pearmain, Hubbardston Nonsuch, Peii- 

 nock's rc'd wiiUer, and oilier favorite Apples ; and a great 

 slock of other Fruit Trees at reduced rales. 



Longworth's Ohio Gra)ie SI, and the Warren Grape, re- 

 cently exhibited, the most luscious native grape known, with 

 clusters 9 inches long, S2 each. 



All other articles at moderate rates. 



Splendid China Roses, mostly new, 100 plants ofso varie- 

 ties lor S25 Superb Tree Roses, 12 varieties for 39. 



Carnations 25 splendid varieties for $6, and 50 do. forSl2. 

 The new descriptive Catalogue will be sent to every pos/ 

 paid applicant. 



WILLIAM R. PRINCE & CO. 

 Lin Bot. Garden and. Nurseries, ) 

 Flushing, Oct. 6uh, 1843. S 



F.RUIT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared to furnish every 

 descriplion of Fruit Trees, and Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs and Plants. The autumn is a 

 sniiable lime to transplant many Trees and 

 _ Plants, and often times more convenient than in 

 spring We have as great a variety of Apples, 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. 



CROWN IMPERIALS, TULIPS, &c. 



The subsciibers have on hand and for sale a supply of 

 Crown Imperials, Tulips, While Lillies, Pseonies, Narcis- 

 sus, Hyacinths, cl-c. JOSEPH BSECK &• CO. 



Sept. 27, 1843. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The subscribers offer lor sale twenty varieties of new 

 Chrysanthemums of the most superb and rare. sorts, at 60 

 cents per pot. JOSEPH BRECK &. CO. 



Boston, Sept. 27. 



DRAFT AND TRACE CHAINS. 



400 pair Trace Chains, suitable lor Ploughing. 

 200 " Truck and leading Chains. 

 200 " DraflChains. For sale by J. BRECK & CO., 

 No. 52 North Market st. 



POUDRETTE ! PdUDRETTE I ! 



The subscribers keep constantly on hand, and for sale, 

 Poudretle in quanlilies to suit purchasers ; packed in Bar- 

 rels in order for shipFiug, or transportation by wagon or Rail 

 Road. 



The experience of five years past has satisfied many 

 farmers, that this manure has the quickest operation upon 

 vegetable mailer, produci'ig greater abundance, and is Ida 

 cheapest manure they have ever tried. 



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

 factory in Brnokline. will meet with prompt atleiition. 



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

 Street, Boston. Oct. 26. 



and 52 North Market Street, Boston. 



Oct. 15, 1843. 



HARRIS' TREATISE ON INSECTS. 



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

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

 Muck Manual, price 62i clB. Feb 16. 



MUCK MANUAL. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., The Muck M»o- 

 ualfoi Farmers. By Dr S. L. Daka; pries 62i. 



