. •XXII, NO. 19. 



AND II H T I C o L T U R A L REGISTER 



U! 



TIIERMOMETRU^AL. 



K«*p<'rteiJ (nr the New ICngland Farmer, 

 jeoftlie riiei inometeial the (iar(i«iiof llie proprietors 

 New En^lanil Farmer, llriglilon, Mnss. in « shaded 

 irly f*xnofiiire, fortlieweek ending Nov. 5. 



(iHrOM MAKKKT— MoKtiAt, Nov. G, 1843. 

 Heporteri ftirtlie N. K. Former. 



M.irkel 3500 Bee! ('ntllp, (about 2300 of which 



probihly beet" and 1300 stores,) 3800 Sherp and 

 5wino, — 500 Swine were reported last week, 800 

 c unsold. 



CES — fictf Cattle — Lnst week's prices were hard- 



itained, a smaller number were sold at ihe highest 



We quote a few extra $4 50, first quality $4 a 



, second quality $3 50 a $3 VJ, third quaiiiy d- 50 



25. 



Tclllns Cattle.— MesB $3 12 1-2. No. 1, $2 62 1-2 



■es.—Tno year old $8 a 12. Three year old 



17. 



sp— Small lots 75c. to «1 50. Wethers $1 25 to $2. 

 nc.—" Dull." Prime lots lo peddle 33 4 a 4 for 

 and 4 3 4 a 5 for barrows.^ Large Hogs from 2 3-4 



Atielail from 4 1-2 to 6 1-2. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CUURENT. 



Corrected uith great care, weekly. 

 EDS. Herds Grass, $0 00 to 2 62 per bushel. Red Top 



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

 . I'lax Seed, Sf> 00 per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 f7Seed,S2 23 per bushel. 



;AIN. There has been an active demand for Corn 

 shout the week, and sales to a considerable extent have 

 made to the trade, and for eastern markets. 

 -n_Nortliern, old, bushel 62 to 63— Southern, round 

 V, oil, no a 00— Southern flat yellow, new, 69 a 6(1— 

 0. white 54 a 53— do New Orleans, 61 a ,15 — Burley 

 in —Rye, Northern, 67 a 70— do. Southern, 63 a 66 — 



Soulhirn, 28 a 30 — Northern do. 31 lo 33 — Beans, per 

 ■I 1 00 a t 62,— Shorts, per double bush, 22 a 35 -Bran, 

 JO. 



OUR. The market has been very uniform for prices 

 g the past week, and the demand, as usual at this sea- 

 juite active, A number of Eastern vessels, about ma- 

 iheir last trip, are taking on board considerable supplies 

 astern markets, and holders at the close are more firm, 

 illimore, Howard Street, 4 mos cr. 84 75 a 00 — do, 

 f, $0 no a 00— do. free of !;arlic, S4 62 a 4 75 — Phila- 

 lia dn. 4 mos. 84 50 a 4 02 — h''redericksbnr5, low I'd 4 

 »4 62 a 4 75— Alexandria, wharf mountain, nn a nn. 

 oraeiown, S4 62 a 5 nu— Richmond Can3l,S4 62 a4 75 



Ciiy.SiiOOailOO— Petersburgh,Sfiuth side So on ao 00 



Country 30 OOaO 00— nenesee.comnio-i. cash, S4 S7 a 



- do laiicy brands S.i 12 a 5 60 — Ohio via Canal, 

 a no — do do New Orleans, cash S4 75 a 4 87. Rye, 



I a 3 37— India'i Meal in bbls. «2 87 a 3 00. 



lOVlSlONS, There have been no sales of any great 

 nance durinz the past week ; the stock of Pork is in 

 r hand^, and prices are mnre uniform. The su])pUes of 

 are larger than the demand, and prices have couse- 

 y declined, 

 ef— Mens 4 v\n. new bid. S7 00 a'O 00— Navy— 36 50 a 



— No. I, 6 00 1 6 25— do Prime $5 25 a B 60— Pork— 

 a clear 4 mo bbl. Si 3 50 a 14 00— do Clear SI 2 50 a 13 0O 

 Mes*, 10 50 a 11 00 — do Prime Slo 00 a 00 Oil— rio Mess 



oilier Slates, — a do Prime do do SO 00 a no 



'argo do. a 00— —Clear do dn Soo oo a 00 00 — 

 er, shipping, a Oil — do store, uninspected, 6 a 11 — do 

 \ 11 els, a 13— Lard, No. 1, Brston ins. 00 a 00 —do 

 h and Western, 6 a 7 — Hams, Boston, 6 a 6^ — 

 hern and Western, i\ a 6i— Cheese, Ship'g and 4 raeal, 

 I — do new milk, 4i a 5^. 



OOfi. Duty. The T.alue whereof at the place of ei- 

 ttiou shall uot exceed 7 cts, per pound, 5 per cent, ad 



val. All whercal ihc value exceeds 7 cts. per pi>und, 30 per 

 ct, nd. val, and i cts per pound. 



There continues lo be a good demand for most dcscrip. 

 lions, without any important change in prices. 



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

 ican full Mood dn'3:t a 35~no 3 4 do 32 a 00- Do. 1-2 do 

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

 washed, 20 a 23-- Do, unwashed, 9 a 12 — BenqiiM <io 

 6 aft — Saxony , clean 00 — Buenos .Avres nnpicki'd, 7 a in — 

 do. do. nicked, !2a 16 — Superfine Northern pulled lamb 2-i 

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

 No, 3 do do do 12 a 15. 



HOPS. Duty 20 percent. 



Have come in freely ihisweek — the market opened at 7 1 2 

 and closed wiih sales at 6 a 6 1 -2 for llie first sort ; quantity 

 inspected at Massnchusetls office to this date 1033 bales. 



1st sort Mass 1343, lb, 6 a 0. 1P42, 4 a 6, 



HAV, 14 lo 16 per ton- Eastern Screwed S9 to 11. 



FttGS. 12 a 15 



WARREN'S KXJRSERIK.S AND GARDENS, 



NONANTUM VALE, BRIGHTON, MASS. 



tl is now admitted by many ol ihe best HorlicutulrnVsIs in 

 Ihe country, ihat the Autumn is the best time lo transplant 

 Fruit Trees, and the experience of the Subscriber, nOer re- 

 peated, and careful experiments, has proved to him, that this 

 conclnsicn is cnfTLCt, 



In the Nurseries of the Subscriber can be found at all 

 limes, all the choicest varieties of 



Aspsracus. — Pennyand Dnh- 

 lia I^oots ; Fhnrerine Shiubs, 

 and Herbaceous Plants of 

 every variety. 



Apple,- — Pear, Plum, • I 



Cherry, — Peach, — .Apricot, &. I 

 Nectarine Tree ; Grape I 

 Vines ; Rhubarb, — | 



Particular attention has Jieen civen lo the eullivatinn of 

 Ihe STR\WRERRV,-RASPEERRY, GOOSEBERRY, 

 and CURRANT, 



Superior Plants of each variety constovthj for sale. 

 The CoNSEnvATOBY of the Subscriber being very exten- 

 sive, his collection of 



GREEN HOUSE PLANTS 



is now ihe larErest in New Fneland, and choicest specimens 

 of ihe Cam'ellia Japonica, the Jiose Geranium, Azalea Rho- 

 dodendron, Daphne^s, Oleanders. Lillies, Heliotrope, &c. and 

 all Ihe other desirable varieties ofPlantscan now be furnish- 

 ed in any quantity. 



To purchasers of Fruit Trees or Green House Plants at 

 wholesale, a liberal discount will be made : and all the citi- 

 zens of Boston and vicinity who may exicnd to the Subscri- 

 ber their ps'trniiage shall have their purchases delivered in 

 Boston free of expense. 



It would afford the Pronrielnr much pleasure to conduct 

 all, who take pleasure in Horticulture and F^hricidture, 

 through his Establishment, whether they visit as purchasers 

 or not, 



Mr Warren has the pleasure of staling to his Pn/rnns 

 that he has taken No. 1 o( the New Stores, in Ihe Tremont 

 Temple, opposite Tremnnl House — which will be fined in 

 vni(/ue style, vvh'^rp specimens of the various productions of 

 his cslablt**hmenl can be seen during the year, such as rare 

 Plants, Fruit Trees, Flowers, Fruits, Sfeds, Bulbs, &c. 



Orders left at ihe Store, No. 1 Tremont Temple, Boslon — 

 or forwarded to Brighton, will meet with prompt and care- 

 ful attention. 



New Catalogues will be found at the store, or they will he 

 forwarded to all who request- by mail. 



JAMES L. L F.WARREN. 



Nonantum Vale, Brighton, Nov. 1, 1B43. 4t. 



PRiNCK's i,iniv;eas botanic garden and 



NURSERIE.S, AT FM'SHING. 



WM, R PRINCE & CO. ollbr for sale Fruit 

 Trees of large size, of the most eslimnble varie- 

 ties, and warranted exa-^l to iheir names. 10. otto 

 Quinces 3 feet high, at S2.) per hundred, and 2J 

 feet high at SI 6 per hundred, China Roses, 250 

 varieties, embracing! all the classes of Bourbon Nosetie, Ben- 

 gal Dnily, Tea, Microphyila, Banksii, Hybrid, Perpelnal, 

 Mulliflora, &c . and comprising above one humlred new vn- 

 rieiics not yet inserted iii the American Calaloeues, at the 

 following low rales:— 25 varieties one each for J9 ; ,'iO varie 

 ties, one each for SlG; 100 varieties, one each for S30 One 

 hun Ired Plants comprising 60 varieties, two each for *?6. 

 Trees Roses of 50 varielies at S9 per dozen. Chrysanthe- 

 mums, 20 odd varieties for 85. 20 new varieties, (many sel- 

 ling at Si each.) Tor *7. Chinese Azaleas, large Flowering 

 Plants, 8 varieties at *5 per dozen, and smaller Plants of 20 

 other new and very rare varieties at S6 per dozen. Splendid 

 Paeonies, 25 varieties for Sin. 



WH.LUM R. PRINCE & CO, 

 Lin. Rot. Garden and Nurseries, ) 

 Flushing, Nov, 2d, 1843. S 



II. VAIVUINE'S NIIKSF.RV, CAMURIDOEPORT. 



The Subscriber offers for sale a fine assort- 



^inent of clinico Pear, Plum and Prnch Trees; 



hilso (lOoseberry and Raspberry bushes ; fine Ys- 



ahcUa and Catawba Grape Vines, from two lo 



. lour yiars old, Shrubbery, &c. 



H. VANDINE. 

 November 4, I?43, 



SPLENDID BULBOUS FLOWER KOltTS. 



Just received by JO=:RPH BRECK & CO . f/om Hol- 

 land, a laree and well selecled assortment ol DUTCH 

 BULBOUS ROOTS, among which are the following .— 



Hiincinths, of every color and variety. 



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



Pob/nnthvs JVo!rci,5siM, A'itrcissiis, JonquiUs, Ranun- 

 culus. Jlnemonis. his, (focuses, of all colors'. 

 Olndinlus, Iyillirs,&c. &c. 

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

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

 will give universal salisfaction. Orders should he forward- 

 ed soon to ti.e subscribers, 51 and 02 North Market Street, 

 office of the N, E. Farmer. 



JOSEPH RRECK & CO. 

 Nov. I. 



NONANTCni HILL. 



NURSERY OF WILLIAM EENRICK. 



^^fc^ Apple Trees of fine sizes. Peach Trees, in exlen- 

 ^^^M sive iiimibers and of varieties most superior. Pear, 



iv^V Plnm, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine Trees of new and 

 most highly esteemed kinds. 



Franconia Rasyibtrries, Grape Vines, Curranls, Goose- 

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

 scripli\e Catalogue for 18h3 will be sent to all who apply. 



Ornamenlal Trees and Shrubs, and Honey .Suckles ; yel- 

 low Harrison and other Roses j Tree and other sjtiendid Poeo- 

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

 new kinds of Khnbarb, &c. &c 



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 lo all distant 

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

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

 ders may bo left with Joseph Breek & Co. 51 and 52 North 

 Market St r.:el, Boslon. WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantum Hill, Newlon, Ocl.r24, 1843, 



WINSHIPS' NI'RSERY, 



I>RIOHTON NEAR BosTON, 



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

 5 mites from the city. 

 The season for transplanting is at hand, and 

 all those who wish lo supply themselves wilh 

 choice I'riiil and ornamental Trees, can be fur- 

 nished at short notice wilh the finest varieties 

 by the proprietors nf ihis celebrated nursery. 

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

 Plums, Nectarines, Cherries, &c, &c. 



Catalogues may be obtained by applying at the Nursery. 

 Trees carefully packed to insure safety in lone voyages. 

 Orders left at the IVew England Seed Store of J. Hreck &. 

 Co. Nos. 61 if- 52 North Market sireel, will he delivered the 

 day following, 

 Lellcrs containing orders, addressed to the subscribers, 



J. & F. WINSHIP. 

 October 11, 1843. 



FRUIT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared lo furnish everf 

 description of Fruit Trees, and OrnamenUl 

 Trees, Shrubs and Plants. The autumn is a 

 sniialile lime lo transplant many Trees and 

 _ Pbinis, and often limes more convenient than in 

 SVe have as great a variety of AppIe^, fears, Cher- 

 lunH, Peaches, liuinces, Currants, Goose ferries, &c. 

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

 prices. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boslon, Oct. II, 1843. 



CROWN I.MPERIAI.S, TULIPS, Ac. 



The snbsciibers have on hand and for sale a supply of 

 Crown Imperials, Tulips, While Lillics, P;i!onies, Narcis- 

 sus, Hyacinths, 4-c. JOSEPH BSECK sV CO, 



Se pt. 27, 1843. 



CHRYSANTHEJtIUNS. 



The subscribers offer for sale Iwenly varielies of new 

 Chrysanlhemums of Ihe most superb and rare sons, at 60 

 cents per pot. JOSEPH BRECK. &. CO. 



Boston, Sept, 27. 



nUUHAM BULL. 



A full blooded Short Horn— for sale by 



J, HRECK & GO, 

 Nov 6. <'• 



spring 

 nes, f 



