SXU, NO. 84. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



191 



TIIEllMOMETKICAL. 



Kt^porled tor Ihe New t^DtjIiind Farmer. 

 io( ihe riiei iiioineterut the (laideiiof tlie proprietors 

 'ew tliiglai)(t Farmer, Uriglilon, Mras. in a i^liadud 

 lycxDosure, foriheweek eiuliiig Dec. 10. 



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lll'U.N MAIIKICT.— MosDAT, Dec. 11, IB43. 



KrjHirleii fur the .\. K. Farmer, 

 •larliel 850 beet' cattle, VJOO Sheep and 2100 



Several hundred Swine unsold. 

 KB. — Ueef Cattle. — The prices obtained last week 

 .rdly sustained. We quote a few extra $4 GO a 

 rst quality $4 a $4 25, second quality $'i 75 a 

 third quality $3 00 a $3 75. 

 Miug Cattle.— hlcss $3 25, No. 1, $2 75, No. 2, 



. — We quote suiall lots from 75c. to $1 50. 

 8 from $1 50 to $2 25. 



'!. — Good Lots to prddle 4 for sows, and 5 for 

 «. A lot of (Col. county) Shoats 5 1-4. A lot 



Barrows 3 5-8 and a lot at 4c. At retail from 



6. 



Prune or Sasnny Fleeces, washed, lli. 37 a 40 c. — Amer- 

 ican full Mood, do 33 a 3:.— Do 3-4 do 33 a 00 — Do. I -2 do 

 29 a 30 -1-4 and coinrnon do 2.3 a 27 — Smyrna Sheep, 

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

 a8— Sa.\ony, ( h-an. 00— liueoos Avres unpicked, 7 a lu — 

 do. do. picliud, 12 a 16 — Superfine Northern pulled lamli 28 

 a 32— !\o. 1 do. do. 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. 



.Accounts hy the steamer do not indicate any prospect for 

 an export demand, and the wants for home use are nearly 

 supplied ; Init few Hops have come in durius; the past week. 



1st sort Mass 1843, lli. 64 a 7 J; 2d do 5 a 6. 1642, 0. 



H A V, 14 to 16 per Inn— Eastern Screwed 69 to 9 3u. 



EGGS, 12 a 15. 



HOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected icilh ^reat care, weekly. 

 'S. Herds Grass, gO OOto 2 62 pcrhushel. Red Top 



cents. Clover— Northern, 00 to 12c.— Southern, 9 

 Fla.x Seed, St 50 per liushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 Seed, S2 75 per bushel. 



!V. There has been a fair demand for all kinds of 

 iringlhc past week. About all the arrivals of Corn I 

 n sold. 



-Nortliern. old, bushel no to 00— Southern, round 

 oil, 53 a 00 — Southern flat yellow, new, 50 n 51 — 



white 4H a 50— do New Orleans, 00 a 00 — Barley 

 — llye. Northern, 67 a 70— do. Southern, 153 a 65 — 

 luthein, 31 a 32 — 'Vorlhern do. O^i to 34— Beans, per 



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



JR. The market is steady with rather an upward 

 ■{ at the close for Geaesee; few sellers for good 

 indcr ii 94. There has been considerable done in 

 II, chiefly for exportation. 



more, Howard Street, 4 mos.cr. S4 75 a 4 i~ — do- 

 ■0 UO a 00 — do. free of garlic, So 00 a 4 75 — Phila- 



do. 4 mos. S4 75 a Ou —Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

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

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

 Uy,S0 00a 1)00 — Petersburgh, South side So 00 aO 00 

 cuiitrySo 00 aO 00— Genesee, common, cash, S4 87 a 

 lO fancy brands $5 12 a 5 50 — Ohio via Canal, 

 6 00— do do New Orleans, cash S4 73 a 5 00. Rye, 

 3 60— Indian Meal in bbls. S2 87 a 3 00. 

 VISIO.S'S. The transactions of the week present 

 rial alteration on the last quoted prices. The sales 

 articles have been restricted to small parcels for the 

 ade. 



kMees 4 I'lo. new bid. S7 00 a 3 00— Navy— S6 50 a 

 Ho. I, 6 00 a 6 50— do Prime S5 25 a 5 50 — Pork — 

 tear 4 mo. bhl. Sou 00 a 13 5o— do Clear S12 50 a 13 00 

 ss, 11 50 a 12 00— do Prune Sio OU a 10 50— do Mess 



her States,— a do Prime ilo do SO 00 a 00 



go do. a 00 Clear do do 800 00 a 00 00 — 



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



1 cts. a 13— Lard, No. 1, Boston ins. 7 a 7i —do 

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

 n and VVestern, 5i a 65- Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 



do new milk, 4 J a 54. 

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

 n shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, 5 per cent, al 

 llwhereol the value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per 

 ia\. and 3 cts. per pound. 



e has been an animated demand for fleece and pulled 

 iring the week, and sales hove been unusually large, 

 hout any improvement in prices ; large sales have 

 m made of foreign coarse. The stock on hand is 

 lerially diminished, and holders are very firm. 



FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. 



The subscribers are now receiving large supplies of Gar- 

 den seeds from Europe, from their own Garden, and other 

 sources. The following are included in the ureal number of 

 varieties in their eslabhshment, and which they offer at low 

 prices, wholesale and retail. 



PEAS. 



Cedo Nulli, Improved Blue Imperial, 



Hills' Early, VVondford Dwarf Marrow, 



Early Dwarf, Bishop's Dwarf, for borders, 



" riiarlton. Knights' Dwarf, 



" Frame, Dwarl Marrowfats. 



" Warwick, Tall do. 



BEANS. 



Lima, Dwarf China, 



Saba, *' Mohawk, 



Horticultural Pole, " Marrow, 



Red Cranberry do. " Kidney, 



White do. " Case knife. 



Kidney Pole, " Six Weeks, &c. 



CABBAGE. 

 Long Late Drumhead, Early York, 

 Late Sugar-loaf, i' Battersea, 



Green Globe Savoy, " Vanack, 



Red Dutch, " Hope 



Low Dutch Cabbage, Early Sugar-loaf, 



With a great variety nf other sorts. 



Early and Late Cauliflowers, Broccolis in varieties, Cu- 

 cuinljers, Melons, Squash, sweet Maorjrum, Sage. Summer- 

 Savory, Thyme, ituia Baga, Turnips, more than tweiiiy fine 

 sorts. Three hundred varieties of Floweb Seeds, and every 

 variety of Garden and Field seed, too numerous to mention. 

 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Dec. 12, 1843. 



G-VRDEN SEEDSI GARDEN SEEDS! ! 



The subscribers are now receiving their fall supply of Gar- 

 den, 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 sloes of Seeds for this season will be very full and 

 cnmpl'^te, and most of the varieties being raised under their 

 own inspection, they can confidently recommend them as be- 

 ing pure and of thelirst qualitits. Among them are 



Long Blood Beet, Ruta Baga, 



Early Turnip do. Long Orange Carrol, 



French Sugar do. Early Horn do. 



Mangel Wurlzel do. .While Field do. 



Also, Cucumber and Cabbage Seeds of every variety ; 

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

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

 comprise the most complete and extensive assortmept of 

 Seeds to be found in any similar establishment m the coun- 

 try. JOSEPH BRECK & CO., 



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



Oct. 16, 1343. 



and 52 North Market Street, Boston. 



PRUIT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared to furnish every 

 descriplion of Fruit Trees, and Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs and Plants. The autumn is a 

 siiiiable time 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, (iuinces. Currants, Gooseberries, &c. 

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



prices. 

 Boston, Oct. 11, 1843. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Ml/'CK MANUAl.. 



The Farmer's Muck Manual, by Dr. S. L. Dana— price 

 62 1 -2 cents, for s-ale by JOS. BRECK & CO. 



Dec. 11. 



WINSHIPS' Nl'RSERY, 



]!r1UHT0N near BobTON, 



Silvatcd on Ike lini of the Boston and Worcester Hail Hood, 

 6 miles from the city. 

 The season for transplanling is at hand, ami 

 ^all those who wish to supply t!iem>elvpi with 

 " choice F*ruit and ornamenlal Trees, can be fur- 

 nished at short notice, with the linest varielieit 

 by tlie proprietors id this celebrated nur.siry. 

 b'ruit Trees, including all the varieties of Pears, Pcucheft, 

 Plums, Nectarines, Cherries. A:c. &c. 

 t^aialngues may be obtained by applying al the Nursery. 

 Trees carefully pack-'d h* insure safely in long voyages. 

 Orders lefl at the New F.ncland Seed Store oi J. 'p.ieck & 

 Co. Nos. 51 <f- 52 North Market street, will be delivered the 

 day lollowing. 



Letters containing orders, addressed to the subscribers, 



J. &F. WINSHIP. 

 October II, 1 843. 



NOIVANTUM HILL. 



NURSERY OF WILLIAM KENRICK. 



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

 sive numbers and of varieties most superittr, l*ear, 

 I'bim, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine Trees of new and 

 most highly esteemed kinds. 

 Franconia Raspbi-rnes, GrapI'Vines, Currants, Onose- 

 berrics. Strawberries — of kinds most approved. The dt- 

 scripti\e Calalocjue for IS-jS will be sent lu all who apply. 



Ornamental Trees and Shruf'S. and Hnney Suckles ; yel- 

 low Harrison and other Roses j Tree end other splendid Poeo- 

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

 new kinds of Khuliarb, &c. d-C 



All orders addressed to the subscriber will be promptly 

 attended to, and Trees when so ordered will be securely 

 packed in mails and moss b>r s.ife transport lo all distant 

 places, and delivered in the city by the wagcu whidigoes 

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

 ders may be left with Joseph Breck & Co. 51 and 52 North 

 Market Str.;et, Boston. WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantum Hill, Newton, Oct. 24, 1S43. 



SPLENDID BULDOtS FLOWER ROOTS. 



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

 land, a larse and well selected asscrlment td' DUTCH 

 BULBOUS^ROOTS, among which are the following .— 



Hyacinths, of every color and variety. 



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



Pob/antlms J't/arcissiis, Mircissus, Jonquills, Ranun- 

 culus, Anemones, Jris, Crocuses, of all colors. 



Gladiolus, Lillics, &c. &c. 



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

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

 will give universal satisfaction. Orders should be forward- 

 ed soon to tbe subscribers, 51 and C2 North Market Street, 

 office of the N. E. Farmer. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Nov. 1. 



POUDRETTE t PHUDRETTE ! I 



The subscribers keep constantly on hand, and for sale 

 Poudretle in quantities lo suit purchasers ; packed in Bar- 

 rels in order for shipping, or transportation by wagon or 

 Rail Road. 



The experience of five years past has satitfied many far- 

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

 etable mailer, producing greater abundance, and is the cheap- 

 est manure they have ever tried. 



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

 factory in Brookline, will meet with prompt attention 



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

 Street, Boston. Oct 26. 



GRINDSTONES ON FRICTION ROLLERS. 



Grindstones of different sizes, hung on friction rollers ana 

 movertiwilb a foot Ireader, is found to be a great improve- 

 ment on the old mode of hanging grindsloncs. Stones hung 

 in this manner are becoming daily more in use, and wherever 

 used, give universal salisfacliou. The rollers can be atlach- 

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

 BRECK & Co., No. 51 North Market street. 



Pl'MPKIN SEED WANTED. 



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

 the " old fashioned yellow Pumpkin Seed," snilable for 

 planting. JOSEPH BRECK & 00. 



Boston, Nov. 23. 



H. VANDINE'S N UIISEUY, CA.MBKIDUEPOHT. 



The Subscriber ofil.'rs for sale a fine assort- 



'menl of choice /'car, Plum and Pcnch Trees; 



htlso Gooseberry and Raspberry bushes ; fine /s- 



abclla and Catmrba Grape Vines, from two lo 



. four years old, Shrubbery, &c. 



' H. VANDINE. 



November 4, 1343. 



