VOl.. XII. NO. 3-3 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



255 



REDUCTION IN PKKES OK TREES, &c. 

 \\ M. PRINCE & SONS have determined inconsequence 

 of the pecuniary pressure, lo reduce ihe prices oi a great varie- 

 ; v of Trees and Plants, where orders are sent for .1 considera- 

 ble amouQi ■ and all persons who desire Fruii and Ornament; I 

 Trees ; Flowering Shrubs and Plants; (jreenhouse Trees and 

 Plants *. Splendid Dahlias ; t»r Seed — w ill on applying lo them 

 direct by ititj.il. with a Its! of the articles wanted, be promptly 

 furnished with a printed sheet explaining (he reduced rales. — 

 The < 'hinese Mulberry, or Morus muliieaulis aie now reduced 

 to #25 pei 100, and % \'\ per'dozen, — Apple trees Tn great va- 

 riety .' I g . ■ ■ 1 1 10 ). — Pears $87jj per 100, and extra large 

 ditto 50 ■■■'.;> each; and 50,0 K) art two g thn '-. and foui years 

 grafti [. — Peaches #20 and 2o per 100."— Large Orange < I 



I per 100 —English and Spauish Filberts $25 per 100 — Fijie 

 Red Raspberri ,-' »i 1 I 10 — Large Ked and bellow Anlwi rp 

 #16 per 100. — G osebe ine&t Lancashire vaiie 



100; and! I I W . met J jjjlG pei 



100. — Isabella Grape, 3 years olrl vin ,- lb pei 100, and J 

 years ditto #20 per LOO. — Gatawba, Alexander, Wiune, York 

 Clarnt, York M itli 1 1 . I per LOG. — Hi r- 



bemont's Madeira, 'Troy and Elsingburgh, $30 per 100. — Nor- 

 ton's Virginia Seedlin >"nei 100 — The collection bf< 

 European Grapes is unrivalled. — Chinese Ailanlhus, -± feet 

 high, < i' per d \% :u and larger sizes \\\ proportion. — A reduc- 

 tion is made on a great many kinds of Roses, Ppeonies, Chry- 

 santhemums, &c. — Double Dahlias of such line assorted kinds 

 as havi been no I increased, will be supplied at $3, $ ; H and 

 <;.] per do iccording to excel ence, a n I s< lected I \ oui - 

 skives, The roots can be senl to any distance. — The new va- 

 o Flemish md English Pears na\ ug been intrbduced by 

 us and greatly increased,' the prices 61 the greai r part have 

 been reduced, and the trees aro mostly ol Sue size and three 

 years ingrafted, — The Ornamental Trees and Shrubs ui' most 

 kinds are largo and thrifty, and n! double or treble the value ol 

 smaller ones, which is a most decided advantage, being a gain 

 of several years in embellishment. 



N. B. rlavi tat Boston, ihe Commission of 10 



per cent, usually allowed for Agency, will be credited io the 

 icled from the amount of tin; bills ren- 

 du? stock of Dahlias being so very large, they will be 

 n the most favorable terms possible. 

 l|] Botani,C Garden and Nurseries, £ 

 ear? \ rk, Feb. 10, 1834. S 



PRC'IT TREES. 

 Ornamental TREES, ROSES, FLOWER- 

 ING PLANTS, &c. Nursi uv of WILLIAM 



KENRICK in Newton, oL miles from Boston, 



to, \nc I iv Mills. 



Tii, 1 comprise 1 rare an I extraord inai v r-ollec 



m 0/ fruit 1 t Trees and Shrubs of i >rnam"ent-, Roses, &c, 



i '■ ■ Of ■■■'■■■ dlonr, 



ciuds, a part ol l1 ready been, proved in our 



. ■ ■ :o nm mued. — I >t Lpples kino's — 



00 km Is — rMums, Nectarines, 



A'i-.iou Is, Apricol s, « fcuin ! ispber- 



rios, ■ ■ &c.< — "'lections 



•' ri ies known — a collection in unequal propor- 



■00 vari 1 fruit. 



mulberries lor silk worms — the fruit poor. Also the 



fyluRUS Mtn.TiCAdt.is or A leauti- 



tree, so superior for s'rtk worms to all , 

 Of ROSES. A superb - a ol ■ 1 to 100 hardy 



China varieUi ms from numerous importations, 



1 rate sources. White Flowering Horse Chesuuts. 

 We i\ ". ■ ,tain Ash, Silver Firs, Ve- 



netian Sumach, Al icklesj Azaleas. &c. &c'. — 



in all, of Ornamental trees, and shrubs, 6 ■ 1 1 is. Ol 



Herbaceous Sowej ing plan ,ach -ice selection of 280 1 u ieties, 

 including the Paeonies, Moutan and Papaveracea — and 1 I oilier 

 kiadd — iid 83 s of double Dal 



Gentlemen are invited to torwardthi 

 to WILLIAM KENR1CK. Newton. Trees 1 &c. delivered in 

 Boston free ol cl e for transportation, and suitably pa 

 and from thence u hen ordered duly forwarded, by land 1 . 

 Or orders'Will receive the same attention if left" with Geo.'C. 

 Barrett, v. ho is agent, at his seed store and New England 

 Farmer Office, Nos. 51 lV ol. North Market Street, B 



ties gratis on application. Jy 17 



MAWUAL OP THE MULBERRY. 



Just published, the second edition of Cobb's Manual, con- 

 taining information respe ■ growth of-lhe Mulberry 



'■■ directions F01 the culture of Silk, ill r< 

 parts. This edition is an improvement. Price 50 cents. 



Forsalusby (.ir.o. C. Barrett, N. E. Fanner I 



TO BE I*ET i 



THE whole, or part of a Farm, in the vicinity of Boston, 

 containing about 95 acres of good land, with a convenient 

 House, Bam, and out houses — of which possession may be had 

 on the 1st of April next — Provided application is made by a 

 capable, steady and industrious man, of good moral character, 

 and who has been educated in the business of Farming, and 

 who will produce a good recommendation of such qualifica 

 tions — and none other need apply. 



For further information, enquire of the proprietor and puh- 

 |isher of the New-England Farmer, at his Office. Nos. 51 & 

 2, North Market Street, Boston. 



NOTICE. 



THE Trustees of the Sociotj of Middlesex Husbandmen and Man- 

 ufacturers, will liuld tln-ir Anoual Meeting ;u Shepherd's Hotel, if\ 

 Concord, on Tuesday, <35th inst. ut 10 o'clock, A.M. A punctual 

 uttendance ia desirable. 



All persons having claims for premiums, or agricultural experi- 

 ments, will present the same &t this meeting . I by vouch- 

 ers. J. STaOV, Secretary. 



I'UICEes OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



MASS. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 

 A meeting of this Society will be held at liieir hall, No. 81. 

 fun .In II (lately Market Street), on Saturday next. 11 o'clock. 

 I |9 ROBERT TREAT PATNE, Rec'g. S. , ,,. 



NEW STRAW CUTTEIt. 

 Luckky's IS't'\i' Invented Straw Cutler, lately introduced 

 into this cily, will he exhibited at Gilson'*s Livery Sl 

 Washington street, To-Morrow (Thdksdat) Aflerrrbon, .it 3 

 o'clock, P. M. 1 — At the same time and place, Eastman's ina- 

 chine will be operated, and gentlemen will be enabled to com- 

 pare the utility ol'tlie two machines, side by side. Gentlem. i 

 who .eel interested in the introduction of a valuable improve- 

 ment, are invited to be present, DAVID 1*. K1UVY. 



WANTED, 



An Assistant Gardened, who can produce good recommen- 

 dations. Apply at this office. f 19 



SITUATION WASTED. 

 A situation wanted by a Gardener, a married man who lias 

 no family, who could engage ins wife as cook. Good recom- 

 mendations can be given. Apply al Ih s oflice. f 19 



BULL. FOR. SALE. 

 A first rate Durham Short Horned Bull, bred by the late 

 Thomas Williams, of Noddle's Island — three years old. Got 

 by Cicero, dam aa imported Cow. Cicero by Col. Jaques's 

 imported Bull Coelebs. Enquire of G. C. Baruett, at this 

 office. Feb. 12. 



GRASS SEEDS. 

 20 Cases of Superior NoktH£rn Clover ; 200 Bush- I 

 els Timothy or Hkrds Grass, lor Sale, Wholesale and J 

 Lletail. Now is an excellent opportunity for Merchants and 

 Traders to obtain their spring supply — being low, will be sold 

 for Cash only. 



.: Geo. C. B&rrett, New-England Seed Store. 



Norlh Market Street. Boston. 



JIRD SEEDS. 



Just received a fresh supply of Canary, Hemp, Millet, Maw 

 and Kane Seeds. 



GARDEN SEEDS. 

 200 Boxf.s of Assorted Garden Seeds for Traders. 

 papered up in small papers at 6 els. each; lor retailing, and 

 warranted of best quality and vitality. 



Fur Sale al the Seed Store, 



Nos. 51 &, 53 North Market Street. 



BRIGHTON CATTLE FAIR HOTEL. 



THE" subscriber has taken a lease of the Brighton Cattle 

 Fair Hotel, and has conditioned in his lease from the Directors 

 approved at a meeting of the corporation, to use his best exer- 

 tions to keep an orderly, well provided, and well attended House 

 of Entertainment lor Public Accommodation. He feels no dis- 

 position to interfere with the rights ol any men or body of men 

 associate.! tor the purpose of drawing custom from this estab- 

 lishment, built, as lie is informed, u i ui e of accommo- 

 dating the public, particularly the Drovers and Dealers at this 

 market, win. have frequented it lor many years past. But he 

 will pledge himself to the former customers, to the present cus- 

 tomers, a. id to all who may hereafter favor him with their pat- 

 ronage, to endeavor, so .far as in his power, lo deserve it, by 

 con slant an 1 unremitted allenlion on his part, the only means 

 he lias to obtain and secure it. — Those persons throughout ihe 

 Cornm6uweallb, and in ihe neighboring and other States in Ihe 

 Union, and all whose 1 ds them to Brighton, are re- 

 quested to make favorable notice of this i IverJ sement, and 

 nt servant, '/.. B. PORTER. 



O' Gentlemen and parties from the citywill also : 

 accommodations, and every Ihing usually found in an estab- 

 lishment of this kind. 



Brighton Catile Fair Hotel, Feb. 5. 1831. tf 



Appi.es, early, 



Beans, while 



Br.tr , mess, (new) 



Cargo, No. 1 



prime, 



Beeswax, (American) .... 

 Butter', inspected, No. 1, new, 



Cranberries, 



Cheese, new milk, 



skimmed milk 



Feathers, northern, geese, . . . 



soulliern, geese, . . . 



Flax, American, 



I '] '•■ I l-.D, 



Flour, Genesee, . . . cash. 

 Baltimore, Howard sir. new 

 Baltimore, wharf, . . . 



Alexandria,. ' 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow, . . 

 southern yellow, . . 



white, 



Rye, (scarce) Northern, 



Barley, 



Oats, Northern, . (prime) 



Hay, best English, New, . . . 



Eastern screwed, .... 



Hard pressed 



Honey, 



Hups, 1st quality 



2d quality 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort 



Southern, 1st sort, .... 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



" upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



" upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . . 



Baltimore, sole, . . . 



Lime, best sort 



Pork, Mass. inspec, extra clear, . 



Navy, Mess 



Bone, middlings, .... 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, northern, . . . 

 Red Clover, northern, . . 

 Wieir Dutch Honeysuckle 



T 'ii ow, tried, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, washed, 

 Me no, mix'dwith Saxony, 

 Merino, $ths washed, . • 

 Merino, hall blood, . . . 

 Merino, quarter, . . . . 



Native washed 



. c f Pulled superfine. 

 ?-' | 1st Lambs, . . . 

 ■5 = < 2d " ... 



B g. | 3d '' ... 



2 ( 1st Spinning. . . . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 

 5 cts. less per lb. 



barrel 

 bushel 

 barrel 



pound 

 bushel 



pound 



bushel 



I'.nif I 



oushel 



BRIGHTON CATTLE FAIR HOTEL. 



THE Directors of the Cattle Fair Hotel, have the pleasure of 

 announcing to the public, that they have selected a gentleman 

 to conduct their house, (.Mr. Z. B. Porter ) who. in ihi r i in 

 urn is well qualified j possessing a proper sense of morality, 

 with obliging and active habits, which tits him in a peculiar 

 manner lo conduct an establishment built by the patriotic con- 

 tribution of gentlemen, whose only object was to establish good 

 accommodations for the great public to transact their business 

 in, and as a pleasant resort for innocent amusement. W r ith 

 these impressions, the Directors recommend him to the public 

 patronage, with a determination to render the establishment 

 what the public convenience requires. 



By order of the Directors, CHARLES HEARD, Clerk. 



Brighton, Feb. 5, 1834. tf 



gallon 

 pound 



pound 



lb. 

 pound 



lb. 



pound 



u 



cask 



barrel 



bushel 



pound 



cwi 

 pound 



FROM 



1 51' 

 1,12 



10 5c 



6 .'>( 

 u 

 11 



1 CO 



8 



3A 



■lb 



35 



H 



1 33 



5 11 

 5 25 



43 



21 li 



1 1 00 



15 00 



33 



14 



II 

 9J 

 18 

 22 



n 



18 



23 



1 00 

 19 00 



I ! I .' 



2 2.3 

 8" 

 10 

 30 



B 00 

 64 

 -,;• 

 50 

 ■ 



43 

 31 

 .v. 

 45 

 35 

 28 

 45 



2 00 

 1,37 



6 75 

 22 

 13 



2 00 



a 



5 



45 



42 



12 



1 37 



5 50 



5 50 



5 2.5 



5 50 



73 



C4 



62 



85 



77 



45 



22 00 



16 00 



id oo 



37 

 16 



11} 



10 

 20 

 23 

 19 

 20 

 27 

 2C 



1 10 

 20 00 

 15 to 



2 37 

 1 in 



11 

 33 



66 

 76 

 52 

 42 

 48 

 40 

 60 

 50 

 40 

 30 

 4« 



PROVISION MARKET, 



retail prices. 



Habis, northern 



southern, . - ■ • • 



Pork, whole hogs, .... 



I'or-I I !.V 



BUTTJ It. (tub) 



lump, best 



LOOS 



P i lulS 



Cider, (according to quality.) 



11 



104 

 '4 



18 

 16 



18 

 25 

 50 

 £0 



BRIGHTON iM ARRET.— .Monday, Fee. 17. 1331. 

 Reported for the Daily Advertiser and Patriot. 



\\ Market this day. 150 Beef Cattle, and 924 Sheep, di- 

 vi.lisl as follows : 



At BRIGHTON— 307 Beef Cattle and 424 Sheep.— 20 Beef 

 Catile and 100 Sheop unsold. 



Ai CAMBRIDGE— 253 Beef Cattle (including 78 unsold 

 last week), and 509 Sheep (including 136 unsold last week.) 

 I Cattle an I from 200 to 250 Sheep unsold. 



Prices. Bee/kCaiUt. — Sales were not so good as last 

 week. We noticed only two voke taken for gG. We quote 

 prime at 55 25 a 5 67 : good at 4 67 a 5 ; thin at 4 a 4 33. 



Sheep. — Dull ; the last al market werenotsold. We noticed 

 a few lots taken at 4 50, 6, 50 and 6. There were some at 

 market which cost 12 each of the feeder — not sold. 



"WANTED. 



A faithful young man (unmarried) who can come well rec- 

 ommended, to lake the work of the Farm and Garden ol a 

 small family. Apply at this oflice. 



