VOL. XII. NO. 34. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



271 



The introduction of the process of bleaching by chlo- 

 rine has added largely to the supply of materials for 

 paper-making, for not only the waste of cotton factories, 

 but even the worn out bags in which the cotton is im- 

 ported, are now made to serve the same purpose as linen 

 ragS. 



Joseph Bonaparte is expected to return to this coun- 

 try in the packet ship Monangahi-la, on her next voyage. 



Mammoth Hog.— A hog, weighing about 1300 pounds. 

 9 feet long, 7 feet 3 inches in circumference, is adver- 

 tised to be shot for in York County, Penn. 



SPLKKDID DAHLIAS. 



The following arc in part a list of splendid Double Dahlias 

 which will he for sale, in a few days, at the New-England 

 Seed Store, 51 &. 52 North Market Si reel, by G. C. Uakrett. 



Barrett's Susannah; Kins of the Whites ; Le Brilliant: 

 Romulus ; Dili's Mogul ; Foster's Incomparable; 

 CbunU ss of Liverpool ; Queen of Wirtemburg; Othello; 

 Globi Crimson; Black Turban ; Isabella; 

 Barrett's Favorite, with singular dark foliage; Magnet ; 

 Colyille Perfect* i Purple of Tyre; Win. Penn; Melicenth; 

 Count Balou ; Orange and Yellow Dwarf ; Franciaia: 

 W :lles Dwarf Lilac; Rubens; Red Cockade:; 

 Trtenda Purpurea j Bella Forma ; Marparetta (splendid) 

 Dwarf Liffht Purple; do. Red; do. dark Purple; 

 Carmine, darkcentre) Semidouble White; WHite; 

 Woods' Dwarf Red; Gen. Washington; Heliantlms Flora; 

 Elizabeth; Coccinere ; Ignisceni, Jitry scarlet; 

 President Adams; Abundant" Flora ; Imperial; 

 Scarlet Turban; Eclipse; with alf the common varieties, too 

 numerous loTnention. 



FRUIT &. ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



Geo. G. Barrett, General Agent 

 — For all the principal Nurseries, in the vicinity of Boston, will 

 faithfully attend to all orders for Fruit & Ornamental Trees, 

 Grape vines, Plants, etc. and the same will be delivered in the 

 city, or sent on board vessels, without additional expense. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



On the road leading from Newton West Parish Meeting- 

 House to Wallham Factory, containing from 50 lo 75 acres of 

 land, well proportioned into mowing and tillage — Also House, 

 ! ■; in i. a ud oul-houses with the same. Saul farm is well watered, 

 and has a valuable fruit Orchard. 



BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET. 



TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 



We. the undersigned, agree to attend the CattU Fair Hotel 

 in Brighton, for the object of purchasing Beef Cattle, &c. and 

 will use all honorable means in our power to influence the 

 seller and purchaser to umtein that place, and, if possible, to 

 end an unprofitable and perplexing competition. 



Jesse Pird. 

 llenj. Kimball, 

 Eben. Ilolden, 

 Abijah White, 

 Sumner Hudson, 

 Cephas Hrackcl, 



< Miyer Townsend, 

 Sttitely Burlingame, 

 Horace Pierce, 

 Samuel Davis, 



I lenjamtn Holton, 

 Horace Haynes, 

 James Dana, 

 Samuel Bigelow, 



< Charles Dana, 

 Pern. i. F. Pierce, 

 Abijah While, 

 NaiVl. Wilhren, 

 Samuel Smith, 

 Eben. Fuller, Jun. 

 Eli Sanderson, 

 Nmh'l. R. Harback, 

 Dana Dawse, 

 Samuel Davis-, Jun., 

 Jonathan F. Wellington, 

 ( '-iIlIi C. Conaut, 

 James B. Leeds. 

 AmasaC. Wis wall, 

 Thomas Glover, 

 Keuben Smith, 

 Charles Brackelt.J 

 John Faxon, 



INaihl. Wild, 

 John Wuhington, 

 John Corey, 

 Joseph Faxon, 

 Leonard Fowle, 

 February 11,1834. 



Lorenzo Stevens, 

 William Parshley, 

 Ira West, 

 Cyrus Dupee, 

 Oliver Pierce, 

 Martin Lewis, 

 Abel Harwood, 

 John A. Harback. 

 Richard Lelhbridge, 

 Joseph Williams, 

 Abel B. Shaw, 

 Penuel Weld, 

 HarveV Torry, 



Samuel Til ton, 

 Abktthar Prichard, 

 William Newcomb, 

 Isaac Pyer, 



Smiioh Ruggles, 

 Charles Seavens, 

 Benja. Goldsmith, 

 Solomon Goldsmith. 

 George W. Goldsmith, 

 Nath'l Bracken, 

 Asa Harlow, 

 Moses Esi v. 

 William Wilson, 

 Orland J. Whipple, 

 Redben Hunting, 

 John Lawden, 

 M. V. French. 

 William IJrackelt, 

 Aaron Everett, Jr. 

 William Freeman, 

 Harvey Field, 

 George Faxon, 

 Calvin White, 

 James Arnold, 



FARM FOR SALE. 



Situated in the South Parish in Andover, little more than 

 half a mile southwesterly from Phillips' Academy and the 

 Theo logical Institution, and about one mile from the Rev. Mr. 

 Badger^ Meeting-house, — containing about forty acres of val- 

 uabfe find, being the choice pari of a much larger farm — hav- 

 ing thereon one large and convenient two story a wel ling-house, 

 finished and in good repair, lately occupied as a boarding- 

 houSe. — Also, near it, a one story dwelling-house in good re- 

 pair. Also a barn ninety feet long,. sheds, wash-house, wells 

 of excellent water, gardens, fruit trees, tV-c. — A very eligible 

 situation for any person desirous of retiring into a pleasant 

 country town for the purpose of educating his children. The 

 ahove "valuable estate w,dl be sold at public auction on Tues- 

 .l,i v the lirst day of April next, at 3 o'clock P. M. Conditions 

 ol saleliberai. SAMUEL FARRAR. 



Andover, Feb. 24, 1324. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



REDUCTION IN PRICES OF TREES, &c. 



W'Al. PRINCE &. SONS have determined in consequence 

 i i ihe pecuniary pressure, to reduce the prices of a great varie- 

 ty of Trees and Plants, where orders are sent for a considera : 

 hie amount : and all persons who desire Fnut and Ornamental 

 Trees; Flowering Shrubs arid Plants; Greenhouse Trees and 

 Plants ; Splendid "Dahlias j or Seeds — will on applying to them 

 direct by mail, with a list of the articles wanted, be promptly 

 furnished with a printed sheet explaining the reduced rates. — 

 The Chinese Mulberry, or Moms multicaulis aie now reduced 

 to % J.") per 100> and £4$ per dozen. — Apple trees in great va- 

 riety %t0 to g IS per 100. — Pears gSlh per 100, and extra large 

 ditto 50 cents each; and 50,000 are two, three, and four years 

 grafted. — Peaches #20 and 25 per 100. — Large Orange Quinces 

 ©30 p er 100. — English and .Spanish Filberts #25 per 100. — Fine 

 Red Raspberries #6 per 100. — Large Red and Yellow Antwerp 

 $16 per 100. — Gooseberries, finest Lancashire varieties $'20 per 

 LOO; and Large Red White and Black English Currants ,>'Hi per 

 100, — Isabella Grape, 3 years old vines #25 per 100, and 2 

 years ditto #20 per 100. — Catawba, Alexander, VV'inne, York 

 Claret, York Madeira, and Scuppernong, #25 per 100. — Her- 

 bemont's Madeira, Troy and Elsingbnrgh, S30 per 100.' — Nor- 

 ton's Virginia Seedling $35 per 100. — The collection of choice- 

 European Grapes is unrivalled. — Chinese Ailanlhus, 4> feet 

 high. s' b£ per dozen and larger sizes in proportion. — A reduc- 

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

 santhemums. &.C.— Double Dahlias of such line assorted kinds 

 as have been most increased, will be supplied at £3, $4£ and 

 $(> per dozen, according to excellence, and selected by our- 

 selves. The roots can be sent to any distance.—' The new va- 

 rieties of Flemish and English Pears having been introduced by 

 us and greatly increased, the prices of the greater part have 

 been reduced, and the trees are mostly of fine size and three 

 years ingrafted. — The Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of most 

 kinds are large and thrifty, and of double or treble the value of 

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

 of.se vera! years in embellishment. 



N. B. Having no Agent at Boston, the Commission of 10 

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

 purchasers, and be deducted from the amount of the bills ren- 

 dered. The stock of Dahlias being so very large, they will be 

 furnished on the most favorable terms possible. 

 Linneean Botanic Garden and Nurseries. ) 



Flushing, near New-York,, Feb; 10, 1834; 5 



GRAPE VINES AND EARLY POTATOES. 



Catawba and Isabella Grape Vines, extra large size, by the 

 hundred or single. 



Early Potatoes which obtained the premium for the last five 

 years. For sale by SAMUEL POND. 



Cambridgeport, Feb. 26. 



VALUABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE 

 FOR SALE, 



Situated in Roxbury, near the late Doctor Porter's Meeting- 

 house, consisting of about 3 acres of land, with a pleasant and 

 convenient Dwelling House. Stable, and other out-houses — has 

 also on it from 100 to 150 young and choice fruit trees, with a 

 great variety of grape vines, shrubbery, &c. — Is within fifteen 

 minutes' ride of Siate-sireet, and from its particular location is 

 both very central, and at the same time as much retired as 

 DiAiiv places five and eighj miles from the city. It has running 

 through it or on its borders a delightful stream, and is every 

 way one of the pleasantest situations in the vicinity. For 

 terms and price, which will be liberal, apply to 



LUKE BALDWIN. 



Feb. 25 8, Merchants Row. 



EARLIEST DWARF PEAS. 



50 Bushjels of the Earliest Dwarf Peas, being the earliest 

 variety, having grown for eating in 3" days from time ol 

 planting, grows 20 to 24- inches high. This will be found an 

 acquisition for a very early and good variety. 

 Raised expressly (or, and for sale a! 

 G. C. BARRETT'S 



New-England Seed Store. 



Apples, early, 



Beans, white, 



Beef, mess, (new) 



Cargo, No. 1 



prime, 



Beeswax, (American) .... 

 Butter, inspected, No. 1, new, 



Cranberries, 



Cheese, new milk, 



skimmed milk, .... 



Feathers, nonhern, geese, . . . 



southern , geese, . . . 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee, . . . cash. 

 Baltimore, Howard str. 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, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d quality 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort, .... 



Southern, 1st sort, .... 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



11 upper, . . 



Dry Hide. sole. . . . 



" upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . . 



Baltimore, sole, . . . 



Lime, best sort 



Fork, Mass. inspec, extra clear, . 



Navy, Mess 



Bone, middlings, .... 



Seeds. Herd's Grass, 



Red Top. northern, . . . 

 Red Clover, northern, . . 

 White Dutch Honeysuckle 



Tallow, tried, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, washed, 

 Merino, mix'd with Saxony, 

 Merino, |ths washed, . . 



Merino, half blood, . . . 

 Merino, quarter, .... 



Native washed 



c f Pulled superfine, 

 S —' 1st Lambs, . . . 

 •§=<&) " . . . 



Sg. lfcd *' , . • - 



H (1st Spinning;, . . , 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 

 b cts. less per lb. 



TO 



2 00 



1 37 

 8 50 



6 75 

 13 

 50 



2 50 



9 



5 



45 



42 



12 



1 37 



5 62 



5 75 



5 25 



5 50 



73 



64 



l>2 



85 



77 



45 



2) on 



14 00 



15 00 

 37 

 20 

 16 



in 

 10 

 20 



23 

 19 

 20 



1 27 

 26 



125 



2 00 



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66 

 75 

 52 

 42 

 48 

 40 

 60 

 50 

 40 

 30 

 48 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



SITUATION WASTED. 



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

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

 mendations can be given. Apply at this oflice. i' 19 



Hams, northern, . . • • 



southern 



Pork, whole hogs, . . . 



Poultry, 



Butter, (lob) 



lump, best, ... 



Eggs 



Potatoes, 



Cider, (according to quality, 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, March 3, 1834. 



Repcmei! for the Daily Advertiser and Patriot. 



At Market this day, 325 Beef Cattle, (including all unsold 

 at Brighton last week, and 30 Unsold at Cambridge) and 280 

 Sheep — all of which were at Brighton; at Cambridge — none. 



Prices. BeeJ 'Cattle. — A little better prices were obtained 

 on middling and ordinary qualities, but no particular variation 

 on the best, probably occasioned by the low price of Hides and 

 Tallow. We noticed one yoke very fine taken at g6, and 

 several yoke at 5 75 — We quote prune at <5 a 5 60 ; good at 

 4 75 a 5 ; thin at 4 50. 



Sheep. — We noticed two lots only, sold. One at g4 each, 

 and one at g7 37 each. We also noticed ten the finest we ever 

 saw. no sale effected. 



Swine — None at market. 



We have been requested to stale the price of Hides and 

 Tallow, and from the best information we can obtain, we state 

 as follows : Hides at #J5 on lime, for those who have custom- 

 ers — Tallow at $5 cash, at the end of the month. Those who 

 have not customers cannot sell their Hides for more than 4 50 

 a 4 75 cash — several lots have been sold for 4 50 cash, 



