XXII, NO. 31 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



247 



Til ERMOM ETHICAL. 



Reported lor the New EnglanO Farmer. 

 ^.)f ihe riiei moiiieter at the (i.irileiiof tlie proprietors 

 New (England FArmer, Brighton, Mafls in » shatlvd 

 ;rly exposure, for ilieweck ending Jan. 28. 



I 7 A.M. 12, M. I S.P.M. I Win-<. 



:(iHTON MARKKT.— Monday, Jan. 29, 1844. 



Reported Tor the N. E, Karmer. 

 Market 300 Beef Cattle, 2100 Shocp and 40 

 ?, The fivvine were reported last week. 

 CE3.— liecf Cattle. — A further advance was eflect- 

 We quote a few extra $4 7.j a 5 00, first quality 

 i .1 §4 50, second quality $4 00 a $4 25, third qiial- 

 ! GO a $ 4 00. 



■ep. — Former prices were hardly sustained for a 

 iiality. We quote small lots from $1 50 to $2 00. 

 ers from $2 50 to $3 75. 



ne. — No lots were sold to peddle. At retail from 

 1-2. 



tVIIOIiESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected with great care, weekly ■ 



;D3. Herds Grass, $2 Sr^ to 2 C'2 per liushel. Red Top 

 it) cents, (.'lover— Northern, IJ to 12c.— Southern, Id 

 Kla-x Seed, Si 50 per hushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 y Seed, S2 73 per bushel. 



.YIN. The arrivals during the past week have hardly 

 ■qual to the demand, and prices have in consequence 

 nore firm, and for some parcels, an advance of two 

 per bushel has been realised. 



n — Northern, new, liushel 00 to 00— Southern, round 

 f, old, 00 a 00 — Southern flat yellow, new, 49 a 50— 

 ). white 47 a 00 — do New Orleans, 00 a 00— Barley 



—Rye, Northern, 67 a 70— do. .Southern, C3 a 65 — 

 Southern, 30 a 32— Northern do. 34 to 35 — Heans, per 



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

 3. 



OUR. About all the Genesee that could be bought at 

 IS been taken within a day or two past, mostly by the 

 rs,— sales reaching 4000 brls. 



Itimore, Howard Street, 4 mos.cr. «0 00 a 5 GO— do. 

 ; SO 00 a 4 87- do. free of garlic, 44 37 a 5 00— Phila- 

 ia do. 4 mos. S4 87 a 00 — Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 54 37 a 5 00— Alexandria, wharf mountain, 00 a 00. 

 irijelown, S5 00 a 5 25— Richmond Canal, S4 87 a 5 00 

 City,SJOOaiioo— Petersbargh.South side So 00 a 00 

 Country 31 87 a5 12 — Genesee, common, cash, S5 06 a 

 ■ do laiicy brands S5 12 a 5 37 — Ohio via Canal, 

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

 a 00— Indian Meal in bbls. S2 75 a 2 87. 



OVISIO.VS. We are not aware of any great change 

 : market ; quotations, however, are barely supported. 



if— McBs 4 I'lo. new bbl. $7 25 a 7 50— Navy— So 50 a 

 -No. 1, 6 00 -i 6 50— do Prime S3 00 a 5 50— Pork- 

 clear 4 mo. bbl. 812 00 a 12 50— do Clear SI 1 50 a 12 00 

 (less, 9 60 a 10 00— do Prune $8 50 a 9 00— do Mess 



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



argodo. a 00 Clear do do SOU 00 a 00 00 — 



r, shipping, 12 a 14 — do store, uninspected, a 00 — do 

 I 14 cts. a 17— Lard, No. 1, Boston ins. 6J a 7 —do 



I and Western, CJ a 7 — Hams, Boston, a — 

 era and Western, 5 a 5i — Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 

 t — do new milk, 4t a 5^. 



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

 tion shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, B per cent, a 1 

 All wbereol the value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 40 per 

 1. val. and 3 cts. per pound. 



e demand for Loth domestic and foreign is active, and 

 of both descriptions have been made during the week 



II prices. The market is quite firm. 



me or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 37 a 41 c. — Amer- 

 full blood, do 35 a 37— Do 3-4 do 32 a 35— Do. 1-2 do 



29 a 30--1-4 and common do 25 a 2S — Smyrna Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 23-- Do. unwashed, 9 a 13— Bengasi uo 

 6 al3— Saxony,! lean, UO — Buenos Avres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 do. do. pickeil, 12 a 16 — Superfine Northirn pulled lamb 30 

 a 33— No. 1 do. do. do. 27 a 30 — No. 2 do Uo do 22 a 25— 

 No. 3 do do do 15 a 13. 



HOPS. Duly 20 per cent. 



Small sales continue to be made for shipping and for con- 

 sumpiion. 



l8t sort Mass. 1343, lb. 61 a 7 ; 2d do 4j a 5. 1642, 0. 

 HAV, 14 to 16 per ton- Eastern ScrewedSlo to 11. 

 EGGS, 23 a 28. 



POULTRY. Turkies per lb. from 9 to I2cls.— Geese 

 common 7 to 9--Bremen lu to 12— Chickens 6 to 10— Ducks 

 8 to 10. 



A FARM TO L.BT. 



A farm consisting of some four or five hundred acres of 

 lanti, with a iarm house, two barns and other out buildings, 

 will b'* let for a series of years, " on shares," 1'lic £o:l is 

 nalurally good and easy tilled. It may be made highly pro- 

 ductive, as by its localion any amount of luamirc may be 

 made Iroiii sea weed, sea and marsh mud, and oiher ma- 

 terials, which are found on the farm. It is silualed in ttie 

 vicmily of the eastern termination of the Long Island bail 

 Road, lour hours ride by the way of the Kail Road to New 

 ^'ork ami six hours from Hoston. The person who applies 

 for it must be a native American, an intelligent and enter- 

 ]}r!sing farmer and a professed christian. No person 

 neeil apply exccfit such as can bring unquestionable recom- 

 mendations of his qualifications as are specified. 



For farther particulars apply to the editor of this paper, or 

 by Idler, post paid, directed to JUDSON, ANDREWS it 

 CO., Boston. Jan. i7th 1814. 



FRESH CiARDBN SEEDS. 



The subscribers are now receiving large supplies of Gar- 

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

 sources. The following are included in the great number of 

 varieties in their eslablishmeut, and which they oU'er at low 

 prices, wholesale and retail. 



PEAS. 

 Cedo Nulli, Improved Blue Imperial, 



Hills' Early, Woodford Dwarf Marrow, 



Early Dwarf, Bishop's Dwarf, for borders, 



" Charllon, Knights' Dwarf, 

 " Frame, Dwarf Marrowfats. 



" Warwick, Tall do. 



BEAN.S. 

 Lima, Dwarf China, 



Saba, '■ Mohawk, 



Horticultural Pole, " Marrow, 



Red Cranberrj do. " Kidney, 



White do. " Case knife. 



Kidney Pole, " Six Weeks, &.c. 



CABBAGE. 

 Long Late Drumhead, Early York, 

 Late Sugar- loaf, ■' Battersea, 



Green Globe Savoy, " Vanack, 



Red Dutch, " Hope 



Low Dutch Cabbage, Early Sugar-loaf, 

 With a great variety of other sorts. 



Early and Late Cauliflowers, Broccolis in varieties, Cu- 

 cumbers, Melons, Squash, sweet Maorjrum, Sage, Summer- 

 Savory, Thyme, Rma Baga, Turnips, more than tweniy fine 

 sorts. Three hundred varieties of Flower Seeds, and every 

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



JOSEPH BRECK& CO. 

 Boston, Dec. 12, 1813. 



FRUIT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared to furnish every 

 descriplion of Fruit Trees, and Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs and Plants. The autumn is a 

 suitable time to transplant many Trees and 

 ^ I'lanls, and often times more convenient than in 

 spniig. . We have as great a variety of Apples, Pears, Cher- 

 ries, Plums, Peaches, ti^uinces, Currauts, Gooseberries, &c. 

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

 prices. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Oct. 11, 1843. 



PUAIFKIN SEED -WANTED. 



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

 the " old fashioned yellow Pumpkin Seed," suitable for 

 planting. JOSEPH BRECK & 00. 



Boslon, Nov. 23. 



OARDEN &. H.OWER SEEDS FROM LUSDON. 



We have received, by ihe Barque Huntress, from London, 

 achoicc assoruiieui of GARDKN AND FLOWER SKEDS. 

 We have also received the invoices of three oihcr shipments 

 of Seeds ami Trees, which arc expected to arrive in the 

 course of 30 days, which will eive us the largest and most 

 choice collection of SliEDS AND TRF.ES ever offered by 

 us. Our customers and friends arc requesteil to send in 

 their orders. JOSEPH BSIiCK & CO. 



Boslon, Dec. 27lh, 1843. 



SUPF.RIOR SALT FOR THE DAIRY. 



For sale at the Grist Mill in Beach St., superior Jine Salt, 

 ground from the very best of Bonaire and St Martin's Salt, 

 and is decidedly the iiest and cheapest article for the Dairy 

 and family use, being of nearly rlouble slrengih and much 

 purer than the Liverpool salt. For sale bv 



A. SHIVER'ICK and 

 HOWES & CROWELL, 

 Boslon, Dec. 27. 3mo 30 Commercial wharf. 



POUDRETTE. 



Improvements of such a nature have been made in the 

 manufacture of Poudrelle, by the Lodi Manufacturing Co., 

 near the city of New York, as to warrant ilie opinion, that 

 It IS the cheapest and best manure now known and in use. 

 By experiments which have been made il has been proved 

 that its fructifying powers have been greatly increased ; its 

 operalion upon vegetable mailer quickened. Il will obviate 

 the etfecls of severe drought and will retain its ftriilizinjy 

 qualiiies much longer than any Poudrelle heretofore made. 

 Il will ripen corn in 66 days, fit for use. Ihe price nill be 

 re(/»rcf/ the fotlowiu'^ season, as follows. At the factory it 

 will be sold in bulk, at the rate of 25 cents per bushel. Il 

 will be delivered at any wharl or place in the city ol New 

 York, free of cariagc and other expense, at the rate of S2 for 

 I bbl. which contains 4 bushels ; S3 60 lor 2 barrels ; S3 for 

 3 barrels, and Sin, 50 lor 7 barrels, and al the rale of Si, 58 

 per barrel ior any larger rjuantity. Persons wishing the ar- 

 ticle, will please give notice in due season, as the orders will 

 be fulfilled in the order of time received. The Co. was in- 

 corporaled in February, 1^40, for 30 years, by the Legislature 

 of New Jersey. No liability to stocLhtdders beyond their 

 subscription of SIOO per share. A few shares of what is 

 called the " Reserved Stock," i^emain to be subscribed for, 

 which the company guarantee shall pay a dividend of 50 

 bushels of Pitudretle a year on each share, as authorized by 

 the charter. A pamphlet containing instructions for its use 

 and all other necessary inlorniation, is in preparation and 

 will be sent gratis soon alter the first of January next, lo 

 any person applying for it, post paid. Agents have been, or 

 will be appointed in most of the imporlant places in the 

 Eastern and Northern States, to whom persons may give 

 orders. Where there is no agent, please tlirecl '"to ih« 

 President of the Lodi Manufacturing Co., No. 43 Liberty 

 street, New York," and il shall receive immediate attention. 

 The reader will please refer lo the letter of Mr. Kentish, pub- 

 lished in this paper to day, December 20, 1843. 



GARDEN SEEDS! GARDEN SEEDS! I 



The subscribers are now receiving their fall supply of Gar- 

 den, Grass and Field Seeds of every descriplion, 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 stocit 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 ihe first qualitits. Among them are 

 Long Blood Beet, Rula Baga, 



Early Turnip do. Long Orange Carrol, 



French Sugar do. Early Horn do. 



Mangel Wurtzel 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 desirable for the field or garden, 

 comprise the most complete and extensive assortment of 

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

 try. JOSEPH BRECK & CO., 



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



Oct. 15, 1843. 



and 62 North Market Street, Boslon. 



POUDRETTE ! POUDRETTK I I 



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

 factory in Brooklme, will meet with pnmipt attention 



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

 Street, Boston. Oct 36. 



GRINDSTONES ON FRICTION ROI.L.ERS. 



Grindstones of different sizes, hung on friction rollers ana 

 moved with a foot treader, is tound lo be a great improve- 

 ment on the old mode ofbangine grindstones. Stones hung 

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

 used, give universal satisfaction. The rollers can be attach- 

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

 BRECK & Co., No. 61 North Maikel street. 



