Xlt. so. !83. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



18;J 



TIlKR.MOMETRrCAL. 



Repnrted lor the NVw Etipliind Karnier. 

 if the riiermometerat tlie (lardeiiof tlie proprictore 

 \v Biig;tai)<l Farmer, Briglilon, Matis. in » shaded 

 'cxooiiure, for llie week ending Dec. 3. 



843. 



I 7,A..ii. , 12, M. I 5.P.M. I Wind. 



ITOiN MARKKT.— MoNUAT, Dec. 4, 1843. 



Keporledforthe N. E. Farmer, 

 arkel COO beef catlle, 150 stores, 750 Sheep 

 Swine, 

 .a.— Beef Cattle. — A small advance wasefferteii 

 te a few extra $i 75, first quality $4 25 a $1 

 nd quality $3 75 a $4 00, third quality |2 75 a 



lling Cattle.— Mess $3 25, No. 1, $2 62 a $2 75, 

 ;3 a $2 12. 



r. — Two year old $9 a 13. Three year old 

 ^. 



. — Lots were soM from 02c. to $1 50. Wethers 

 33 to $2. 

 !. — Lots to peddle 4 a 4 3-8 for sows, and 5 a 

 r barrows. At retail from 4 1-2 to 6 1-2. 



HOLES ALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Canceled uitk great care, weekly. 

 US. Herds Grass, JO 00 to 2 62 per bushel. Red Top 



I cents. Clover— Northern, UU to 12c.— Southern, 9 

 l-la.t Seed, St 50 per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 



'Seed. S2 75 per bushel. 



UN. Since the last weekly report the arrivals of 



\.ie been quite lar;;e, and nearly all sold at a slight 



on previous reported prices. 



-N'orthern. old, bushel 60 to 61— Southern, round 

 old, 59 a 00 — Southern flat yellow, new, 54 a 56 — 

 while son 51— do New Orleans, 00 a 00 — Barley 

 — Rye, Northern, 67 a 70— do. Southern, 03 a 66 — 



oulhern, 31 a 32 — Northern do. Qii to 34— Beans, per 

 ou a 1 62.— Shorts, per double bush. 25 a 35 - Bran, 



tIR. The market, as usual, during Thanksgiving 

 as been very languid, and the arrivals have mostly 

 to store on importers' account. * 



more, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. $4 75 a 4 37 —do. 

 10 00 a 00— do. free of garlic, SO 00 a 4 75— Phila- 

 do. 4 mos. Si 75 a 00 — Kredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 75 1 4 87 — Alexandria, wharf mountain, 00 a 00. 

 ;elown, S4 75 a 5 50— Richmond Canal, S4 75 a 4 87 

 uy.Sonoaiioo- Petershurgli.Soulh side So 00 a 00 

 ounlrySUOOaO 00 — Genesee, coinniou, cash, S4 81 a 

 Jo fancy brands S5 00 a 6 60 — Ohio via Canal, 

 5 00— do do New Orleans, cash S4 75 a 5 00. Rye, 

 3 511— Indian Meal in bhls. S2 S7 a 3 00. 

 VISIONS. The transactions in most articles under 

 id have been to a moderate extent, without producing 

 terial variation m prices. 



-Meas 4 110. new hhl. S7 00 aS 00— Navy— $6 SO a 

 N'o. 1, 6 00 -1 50— do Prime S3 25 a 5 50— Pork— 

 lear 4 mo. bbl. Soo 00 a 13 60— do Clear $12 50 a 13 00 

 !ss, 11 50 a 12 00— do Prime SloOU a 10 50— do Mess 



iher Stales,- a do Prime do do SO 00 a 00 



■go do. a 00 Clear do do Soo 00 a 00 00 — 



shipping, 8 a 11— do store, uninspected, 6 a 10 — do 



II CIS. a 13— Lard, No. 1, Boston ins. 07 a 74 —do 

 and Western, 6 a 7 — Hams, Boston, 7 a 8 — 

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

 —do new milk, 41 a 5^. 



31,. Duly. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 nn shall nut exceed 7 els. per pound, 5 per cent, ad 

 Lll where.)' the value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per 

 val. and 3 cts. per pound. 



re continues to be a good demand for fleece and pulled 

 and jirices are firm. No important sales of coarse 

 have come to oer knowledge during the week. 

 le or Saxony Fleeces, washed, Ih. 37 a 40 c. — Amer- 

 jII blood do 33 a 35— Do 3 4 do 32 a 00— Do. l-2do 

 10-1-4 and commou do 25 a 27 — Smyrna Sheep, 



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

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

 ilo. do.'pickeil, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamb 2j 

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

 No. 3 do do do 12 a 15. 



HOPS. Duty 20 per cent. 



But few Hops have come to market during the week past 

 —not over 75 bales- and all hough the transactions have 

 been limited, a belter feeling is manifest among the dealers, 



1st sort Mass 1843, lb. 7 a 74 ; 2d do 5 a 6. 1842, 0. 



HAY, 14 to le per toil— Eastern Screwed 69 to 9 30. 



EGGS. 12 a IS. 



G.VUDEN SF.EDS! GARDEN SKKDSI I 



The subscribers are now receiving their fall supply of Gar- 

 den, Grass and Field Seeds nf every descrijiiinn, and would 

 respectfully recommend to their customers and the public to 

 send in their orders as early as possible, to secure a supply 

 from iheir choicest lots. 



Their sloes of Seeds for this season will be very full and 

 complete, and most of the varieties being raised under their 

 own inspection, they can confidently recommend them as be- 

 ing pure and of the first qualities. Among ihem are 

 Long Blood Beet, Rula Bnga, 



Early Turnip do. Long Orange Carrot, 



French Sugar do. Early Horn tlo. 



Mangel Wurtzel do. While Field do. 

 Also, Cucumber and Cabbage Seeds of every variety ; 

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

 supply of every kind of seed desirable for the field or garden, 

 comprise the most complele and exirnsive assortment of 

 Seeds to he found in any similar establishment in the coun- 

 try. JOSEPH BRECK& CO., 



N. E. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 51 } 

 ■ " • " " ■ a. ^ 



and 62 North Market Street, Boston. 



Oct. 16, 1843. 



POIIDRETTE ; PtHJDRETTK I I 



The subscribers keep constantly on hand, and for sale 

 Poudrette in quantities to suit purchasers ; packed in Bar- 

 rels in order for shipping, or transportation by wagon or 

 Rail Road. 



The experience of five years past has salilfied many far- 

 mers, that Ibis manure has the quickest operation upon veg- 

 etable matter, producing greaier abundance, and is the cheap- 

 est manure they have ever tried. 



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

 factory in Erookline, will meet with prompt attention 



Forsale by J. BRECK &Co., 61 and 52 North Market 

 Street, Boston. Oct 26. 



FRUIT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared to furnish every 

 description of Fruit Trees, and Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs and Plants, The autumn is a 

 suitable lime to transplant many Trees and 

 _ I'lanis, 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 ofier them at the lowest 

 prices. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Oct. II, 1843. 



PUAIPKIS SEED AV ANTED. 



The subscribers will pay a fair price for a few bushels of 

 the " old fashioned yellow Pumpkin Seed," suitable for 

 planting. JOSEPH BRECK & 00. 



.^Boston, Nov. 23. 



WILLIS'S LATEST IMPROVED VEGETABL.E 

 eUTTiCR. 



This machine surpasses all others for the purpose of cut- 

 ting Rula Baga. Mangel Wurtzel, and other roots. The 

 great objection to other machines, is their culling the roots 

 into slices, which makes it almost impossible for the cattle 

 to get hold of them ; this machine with a little alteralion 

 cuts them into large or small pieces, of such shape as is 

 most convenient fir the cattle to eat. It will cut with ease 

 from one to two bushels .of roots per minute. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., No. 52 North 

 Market st. 



GRINDSTONES ON FRICTION ROLLERS. 



Grindstones of different sizes, hung on friction rollers ana 

 movediwiih a foot treader, is found to be a great improve- 

 ment on the old nioiie of banging grindstones. Stones hung 

 in ihis manner are becoming ilaily more in use, and wherever 

 used, give universal sal isfac lion. The rollers can be altaclv 

 ed to stones hung in the common way. For sale by J. 

 BRECK & Co., No. SI North" Market street. 



HARRIS' TREATISE ON INSECTS. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK CO., Hams' Treatises 

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

 Muck Manual, price 62J cts. Feb. i. 



\VINSIHPS' Nl'RSERY, 



Brighton nkar Bomto.v, 



Silvalcd on the lint of the Boxton and Wvrcestcr Rait lioad, 

 6 miles Jrom ike city. 

 The season for transplanting is at hand, and 

 Pall those who wish lo su])plv themselves with 

 choice Fruit and ornanientnl 'rrecs, can he fur- 

 nished at short notice with the fin<»st varieties 

 by the proprietors of this celebnitod nursery. 

 Fruit Trees, including nil the varieties of I*ears, Peaches, 

 Plums, Nectarines, Cherries, iVc. &c. 

 l^ainlogues may he obtained fiy applying at the Nursery. 

 Trees carefully packed lo insure safety in long voyages. 

 Orders left at ibe New England Seed Siore rii J. I'reck & 

 Co. Nos. 61 4" 52 North Market street, will be delivered iha 

 day following. 



Letters containing orders, addressed to the sub-, rjbers, 



J. & F. WINSHIP, 

 October 11, 1343. 



NONANTUItl HILL, 



NURSERY OP WILLIAM KENRICK. 



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

 sive iiuinbers ami of varieties most superior. Pear, 

 Plum, Cherry, Apricot, Ncclariue Trees of new and 

 most highly esteemed kinds. 

 Franconia Raspberries, Grope Vines, Currants, Goose- 

 berries, Strawberries— of kinds most approved, "ifhe do- 

 scriplive Catalogue for 18-13 will be sent lo all who apply. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and Honey Suckles ; yel- 

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

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

 new kinds of Hhuharb, &c. 4ic. 



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 wagcn whit h goes 

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

 ders may be left with Joseph Breck & Co, 51 and S2 North 

 Market Street, Boston. WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantum Hill, Newton, Oct. 24, 1843. 



>M. VANDINE'S NURSERY, CAMBRIDGEPORT. 



The Subscriber offers for sale a fine assort- 



^ment of choice Pear, Plum and Peach Trees; 



^also Gooseberry and Raspberry bushes ; fine /»- 



abclla and Catairbn Grape Vines, from two lo 



. four years old. Shrubbery, &c. 



H. VANDINE. 

 November 4, 1843. 



SPLENDID BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS. 



Just received by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., from Hol- 

 land, a large and well selected assortment of DUl^CH 

 BULBOUS ROOTS, among which are the following .— 



Hyacinths, of every color and variety. 



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



Polyanlhus J^arcissiis, Mardssvs, Jonquills, Ranun- 

 culits, Anemones, Iris, Crocuses, of all colore. 

 Gladiolus, Lillies, &.C. &c. 



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

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

 will give universal satisfaction. Orders should be forward- 

 ed soon to the subscribers, 51 and 52 Norlh Market Street, 

 office of the N. E. Farmer. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



No,v. 1. 



PRINCE'S LINN.X:AN BOTANIC GARDEN AND 

 NURSERIES, AT FLUSHING. 



WM. R PRINCE & CO. offV-r for sale Fruit 

 Trees of large size, of the most esiimable varie- 

 ties, and warranled exact to ibeir names. 10,009 

 Quinces 3 feel high, at S2o per hundred, and 24 

 feet high at SI 6 per hundred. C'hina Roses, 250 

 varieties, embracins all the classes of Bourbon Noselte, Ben- 

 gal Daily, Tea, Microphylla, Banksii, Hybrid. Perpetual, 

 Multiflora, &c., and comprising above one hundred new va- 

 rieties not yet inserted in the American Catalogues, at the 

 following low rates: — 25 varieties one each hir S9 ; 50 varie- 

 ties, one each for Sl6 ; 100 varieties, one each for 830. One 

 hundre<l Plants comprising 50 varieties, two each for $26. 

 Trees Roses of 60 varielies al S9 per dozen. Chrysanthe- 

 mums, 20 odd varieties for S5. 20 new varielies, (many sel- 

 lingat SI each.) for 87. Chinese Azaleas, large Flowering 

 Plants, 8 varieties at S5 per dozen, and smaller Plants of 20 

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

 Paeonies, 25 varieties for Sm. 



WILLIAM R. PR NCE CO. 

 Lin. Bot. Garden and Nurseries, } 

 _ Flushing, Nov. 2 d. 184 3. S 



DURHAM BULL,. 



A full blooded Short Horn— for sale by 



J. BRECK & CO. 

 Not. «. il- 



