VOt. Xlt. NO. 3G. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



287 



not accept their drafts, excepl at so long a time that the 

 •banks will not discount them, nor at any time, in fact, 

 to the extent which il is needed. Under these circum- 

 stances the manufacturers have man; of them shut down 

 their gates and dismissed their hands, and others are 

 constantly taking the same course. — V. Y. Journal oj 

 Covin:.' ret . 



M ,;:■■■ ion from South Carolina. The Camden Journal 

 of the 22d ihst., says :— ■' The ram- for migration south- 

 west, rly, lias, we think, increased during the past year. 

 beyond all calculation. We daily see extensive cara- 

 vans of movers, many of them carry with them a con- 

 siderable portion of the needful. In the course of one 

 day last week, we observed nearly two hundred, most 

 of them from North Carolina, and the upper part of this 

 state." 



Extract of a letter from SI. Augvstine (£. F.) Feb. 5. — 

 "There are now over fifty individuals here from the 

 State of New York, for the purpose of obtaining relief 

 from pulmonary complaints — many of them I regret to 

 say, have been exceedingly disappointed in the climate. 

 on account of the rainy seasons, which have continued 

 this winter two-thirds of the time. The accommodo 

 tions, with few exceptions, are miserable, and the charg- 

 es high." — Daily Ado. 



The Albany Journal says, that business throughout 

 the western part of the State of New York is entirely- 

 prostrated. That millers are without money, and wheat 

 cannot be sold at any price. 



His Excellency Gov. Davis has appointed Thursday, 

 the 3d day of April, as a day for the Annual Fast in this 

 Commonwealth. 



The Navy Commissioners advertise to contract for the 

 delivi I 10 lbs. of Pine Apple Cheese.— Merc. J. 



WASTED, 



An active, industrious man, of energetic character, capable 



of taking charge of the. digging, I g, and other culture ot 



an extensive nursery. His business will be to work wilh and 

 direct four other laborers ; wlncli lour others are also wanted. 

 and may he selected by him All must be New England men; 

 and as they are wanted as speedily as possible, applications 

 made immediately by mail will be promptly replied to. It is 

 useless for any person to applv who is nol precisely of the 

 i uiied. vVM. PRINCE ec SONS. 



Linnsean Garden, Flushing, March 10, 1834. 



N. B. 500 lbs. superior Italian live Grass — 50 bushels Fa 

 coy'- erennial Rye Grass — and 200 lbs. Trifolitim 



incarnatum, for sale as above. 2t m!9 



WILLIAM MANN, 

 Having removed from Augusta to Bangor, will be liappv to 

 famish lo. fi i ■ '■ imers ( tn I all others wl\ ■ may ivant) 



wilh Fore i Trees ol almost ever} variety iudigei - to the 



Penoh and being very a mta isly situated, 



he flat i ■ i give perfect satisfaction, as no 



pains will he spare.! on his part to have die best trees selected 

 and properly packed. 



fi with Mr. Geo. C.Barrett, uheiecata- 

 logues and prices maybe seen; or, if more convenient, Lliey 

 may he sent direct per mail. in IP 



THE ALBANY NURSERY, 

 Is now supplied wilh a large assortment of Pear trees, in 

 addition to its general assortment oJ Tress and Shrubs, which 

 embraces 10 l ol the kinds on demand. Price 37 1-2 ci nls 



Its collect d Daldias contains more than 300 fine douhle 



vari.i:, ,. urpassed by none in the Union. Orders will 



he received by GEO. ('. BARRETT, at the N. E. Parmer 

 Otlice. BUEL & WILSON. 



Albany, March 7. 1834. -It. 



EARLY POTATOES. 



A few bushels Early Potatoes for Seed ; the si me kind 

 which received the premium of the Mass. Hort. Society, lor 4 

 years past. For sale at the New-England Seed Store, by 



GEO. C. BARRETT. 



10,000 WHITE JHLBERRY TREES. 

 Fpr sale by ABEL NICHOLS, DANVERS, lO.OOOWhile 



Mulberry Trees of vigorous growth, two years old, and receiv- 

 ed the tir.,1 premium of the Essex Agricultural Society. Orders 

 left at this office will be attended to. m 19 p If. 



DAMAGED BISHOPS LAWN AND MUSLINS. 

 ELIAB STONE BREWER, at No. 411 Washington 

 Street, will open lor sale this day, 



1 Case wet (but not damaged) Bishops Lawn. 

 1 do. do. do. Book Muslin, 



Also, 1 do. Superfine 6-4Cambric Dirhoties, which will be 

 offered b) the Piet e at 25 per cent, less than cost of importa- 

 tion. 

 March 1 1. 1831. 



PRICES, UK COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



SITUATION WANTED. 



\ young man with a family, who is well acquainted with 

 taking charge id" a Farm, w ishes a situation as foreman Good 

 recommendations w ill !-.■ -i\ , u. In. pure at tins office. 



SITUATION WANTED. 



A middle aged man wants employment as a Gardener or 

 fanner ; or will attend to litem both i! required, which branches 

 he has been acquainted with for many years jn England and 

 America. lie possesses the most unqualified recommenda- 

 tions. For particulars apply lo the Rev. Mr. NeaJ, South 

 Boston; No. 223 Hanover Street, Boston, opposite the Globe 

 Hotel ; or No. loo Ann Street. m 111 



APPLE TREES FOR SALE. 



3GOO budded Apple Trees, consisting of Baldwins, Rus- 

 seiis, Siberian Crab, Poller, River. Rhode Island Greenings, 

 .mil Blue Pearmains. The above-are very thrifty Trees, and 

 in line order for transplanting, being four years from the bud. 

 Inquire of JONAS VVYETH, Fresh Pond Hotel, Cambridge. 



Match 13, 1834. 8t 



PAIKT OIL. 



The subscribers keep on hand a constant supply of their 

 " Prepared Paint Oil," which is offered for sale with renewed 

 assurances of its merit. This Oil,' independent of being 25 

 per cent, cheaper in price, will actually cover a quarter mure 

 >urface, as has been repeatedly proved and confirmed by state- 

 ments of many Painters. Upwards of 200 buildings in this 

 city and vicinity can be referred to. many of them panned 

 eM. years ago, which continue to look well, and retained their 

 gloss through the lii-t year, which is a clear demonstration ol 



rngth. The Prepared Paint Oil is found to answer a 



valuable purpose to mix with Linseed Oil, giving it strength 



I .fir i nliiv wiih a more permanent gloss. Ii paints a very 



clear while, flows smooth, and is still mure lice from milldew, 

 changes resulting from the sea air, than any other Oil. 



tU I 'a. I.. i \ (head fester's Wharf.) 



DOWNER & AUSTIN'. 



P. S. Please be particular to order Downer & Austin's 

 " Prepared Pain 1 . Oil." m I 1 ' 6pis 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 



Fine large Asparagus Roots, the same (hat obtained the pre- 

 mium last season, in boxes .a one, two. and three hundred, lor 

 -a e ai 'la- New England Seed Store, North Market Street, 



LARGE POTATO OATS. 



30 BUS I ILLS ,.] this valuable variety of oats, of which an 

 account will he found in No. 6, Vol. 12, New Engl m, I Farmer. 

 the ii .■ .1 II bushels to the acre was raised in this vicinity 

 last season. 



For sale by GEO. C. BARRETT, 



New England Seed Stnre. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



Situated in the South Parish in Andover, liitle more than 

 hall a mile southwesterly from Phillips' Academy and the 

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

 Badgei iMei ■ louse,— containing about forty acres of val- 

 uable Inn!. ...nig the ■■■;< ice part ol a much larger farm— hav- 

 ing thereon one large and convenient two story cfwellingrhnuse, 

 finished and in good repair, latelj occupied a- a liner. Inc- 

 hon. e. — Vlso, near it, a one story dwelling-house in good re- 

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

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

 situation for any person desirous of r.-tiring into a pleasant 

 country town for the purpose of educating his children. The 

 above valuable estate will be sold at public auction on Tues- 

 .l.u ih. lirsi day of April next, at 3o'clock P. M. Conditions 

 of sale liberal SAMUEL FARRAR. 



Andover, Feb. 24,1824. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



On die road leading from Newton West Parish Meeting 



House to Waltham Factory, containing fi 50 to 75 acres ol 



Ian I. well pioporlioned into mowing and tillage— Also House. 

 bam.audoui-houses w.ih the same/ Said farm is well watered, 

 and has a v ilua ile fruit Orchard. 



TEA SPRING WHEAT. 



25 Bushels of this valuable variety of Spring Wheat, 

 of which atrial of three years has proved il to be a productive 

 kind, nol liable to blasl or mildew. 



There was raised last year 25 bushels to the acre, and being 

 a sure crop, making the best of flour, it is recommended as a 

 superior variety. For sale at,lhe New-England Seed Store, 

 by GEO. C. BARRETT, and also lobe obtained of JOHN 

 PERRY, Sherburne, Mass. m 12. 



Apples, early, 



Beans, while 



Beef, mess, (new) 



Cargo. A,,. 1 



prune 



Beeswax, (American) .... 

 Butter, inspected, No. 1, new, . 



Cranberries 



Cheese, new milk,. 



skimmed milk, .... 



Feathers, northern, geese, . . . 



southern, geese, . . . 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee, . ■ • eash. 



Ballii .'. 11. .ward sir. new 



Baltimore, wharf, . ■ • 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow, . . 

 southern yellow, . • 



while 



Rye, ( . ..... i Northern, 



Barley, 



Oats. Northern, . (prime) 



Hay, best English, New, . . . 



Eastern screwed, .... 



Hard pressed, 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2.1 quality 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort 



S a. in. 1st sort 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



" u PP'er, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



" upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . . 



Baltimore, sole, . . . 



LmE, best sort 



Pork, Mass. inspec, extra clear, . 



Navy, Mess 



Bene, middlings, .... 



Seeds, Herd's (ira-s 



Red Top, northern, . . . 



lied t 'lexer. Il.il lle'I'll, . . 



White Dutch I loneysuckle 



Tallow, Lrie/1, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, wg shed, 



Merino, mix',] with Saxony, 



Merino, |ths v. ashed, . . 



Merino, half blood, . . . 



Merino, quarter 



Nalixo washed, .... 



c f Pulled superfine, . 



£-" 1st Lambs, . . . 



££-|2d « . . . 



fe g. I 3d <' ... 



^ [ 1st Spinning; . 

 Southern pulled wool is jvtnerally 

 5 els. less per lb. 



TO 



2 (It) 



1 37 

 8 50 



6 75 



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18 



2 50 



9 



6 



45 



40 



12 



1 50 



537 



5,37 



6 12 



5 37 



58 



56 



66 



85 



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46 



20 00 



13 00 



16 00 



46 



20 



16 



114 



10 

 20 

 23 

 19 

 20 

 27 

 2G 



1 26 



2 00 



1 CO 



2 37 

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10 

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6G 

 75 

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 42 

 48 

 40 

 60 

 50 

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 48 



provision ma; 



RETAIL PRICES 



Hams, northern, 



southern 



Pork . whole hogs, .... 



Poultry 



Butter, (tub) 



lump, best,. . . . 



Egos 



Potatoes, 



Cider, (according to quality,) 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, March 17th, 1834. 



Reported for the Daily Advertiser and Patriot. 



At Market this day, 275 beef cattle, 14 pr working oxen, 15 

 cows ami caKcs ; 162 sheep, and 12C0 swine, — 400 swine pass- 

 ed through Brighton on Saturday. 



Prices. Beef Cattle — Sales were quick and lasl week's pri- 

 ces were fully supported. We noticed four yoke inkan at #6, 

 one of which was purchased by Mr. Adams of Kingston for 

 die Plymouth Market, We quote'prime at 5 50 a 5 76; good at 

 5 a 550 ; thin at 1 75 a 5. 



Working Oxen. No soles noticed. 



Cous and Calves— We noticed sales at 818, 24, 28, 30 and 

 35. 



Sheep. — We noticed one lot taken at g8 each, one al7each, 

 one at 5, and one al 4 50 each. 



Swine — In demand and sales quick. Several large lots were 

 taken at 5 for sows and 6e for barrows, and several lots for 5J 

 for sows and 6\ for barrows, one lot of selected barrows at 6 3-4 

 &at retail, 6c lor sows and 7c for barrows. Several thousand 

 more are wanting. 



