vol. X \o. 37. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



21)5 



Laud for Sale in Milton. 



A very valuable tract of Land in the centre of (he 

 town, containing about 120 acres, located on the north 

 side of the old road leading from Boston to Taunton, and 

 opposite to the seal of Krancis Amory, Esq. consisting of 

 mowino-, tillage, frcsli meadow, and wood land, well va- 

 tereil. it is very pleasantly situated for iniprovemait, 

 and is of a supeiioi soil, well adapted to the cullivatioi of 



Tall Meadow Oats Grass, &c. 



THIS day rdceived at the New England Seed Store 

 50.J Norlh Market street, by .1. li. Russell : 



A fresh supply of Tall Meadow Oals Grass Seed, so 

 valuable on thin soils for either a hay crop or for grazing. 

 Col. T.^YLOH, a distinguished farmer, says of il, " It is 

 (he hardiest grass I have ever seen ; and bears drought 

 and frost, and heat and cold, betlcr than any I have eve 



fruit. The atiove will ue sold together, or in lots (o !uit cultivated. It keeps possession of the ground in spite of 



purchasers. It is well worthy tlie attention ofgenrte- 

 nien of taste, enierprising mechanics or fanners ; being 

 near the meeting-house, and literary irisdtution, aid 

 within eight miles of the city of Boston The terms wll 

 be liberal, and may be known by applying to 



NATHANIEL TUCKER, 



SAMUEL ADAM.S, or 



ISAAC GULLIBER, near the premises. 

 Mihon, March 21;. dw 



Valuable Farm in Brookliue, 



On Wednesday, the 4lh of April next, at 3 o'clock, p. m 

 On the premises, 

 BY a license granted by the Court of Probate, in Ihi 

 county of Norfolk, the subscriber will offer for sale a' 

 public auction, forty-five sixty-fourth undivideil parts 

 (belonging to the five minor chihlren of Elista Penny- 

 man, late of Brookline, merchant, deceased,) of that valu 



severe grazing. It furnishes better grazing early in the 

 spring, late in the fall, and in dro'ight, than any grass 

 known to me; and if cut before the seed lipens, its hay 

 is as phasant and nutritive to stock, as any grass known 

 to me." — See also llie opinion of Mr. Phinney, a most 

 judicious farmer, in the New England Farmer, vol. vii. 

 page 300. 



Also, — Lucerne Orchard Grass, White and Red Clover, 

 Fowl Mead .w, Barley, Buck Wheat, Spring Rye, Spring 

 Wheat, Broom Corn, Seed Corn, &.c. iMarch 28. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



New American Gardener,— sixth edition. 



This day published by J. B. Russell and Carter & 

 Hendee : 



The New American Gardener, a treatise on the culture 

 of Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Grape Vines, Strawber- 

 paragus, &c. &c. By T. G. Fussenden. assisteil 



_ble Farm and premises, which was formerly owned by ''>' .'^"^cral gentlemen. Sixth edition. Price $1 GO. 

 Gen. Isaac S. Gardne»; situate in Brookline, on the road "^^^^ "^ think may be consiilered the most popular ana 

 to Brighton, containing about 70 acres ; of whiih 61 are oractical work on-Gardening, extant. March 28, 



tillage, anil 9 of well watered pasturage land. The fen- 

 ces and buildings are in excellent order — the friit trees 

 numerous and very thrifly, and the land under (lie best 

 cultivation. Upon the premises aie a commoJiouiDwell- 

 ing House, two Barns, one 45 by 65 feet, built about 

 two years since ; the other 36 by 50, with shed, wood- 

 house, two wells, &c. Also, the right, title and estate of 

 the saire minors, being 45-64 undivided parts of a parcel 

 of Land, with a Barn and Corn barn thereon, adjcining 

 the estate of Benj. Guild, Esq. in said Brookline. This 

 latter parcel of land will be sold on the premises on the 

 same fouilh day of April, at haif-p.ist three o'clock, i.m. 



For further particulars, recourse may be had to the 

 subscriber, on Front-street, in Boston. The terms of 

 payment will be made convenient and advantageous to 

 the purchaser. CHARLES HEATH. 



March 5, 1831. 



N. B. — The owners of the remaining nineteen sixty- 

 fourtlis of the said Farm and parcel of Land, will dispose 

 of their shares in conjunction with the 45-64 above men- 

 tioned at the same sale. 



March 28. COOLIDGE & HASKELL, Auctnrs 



Howard's Improved Cast Iron Plough. 



Just received at the Agricultui'al W.uehouse, No. 51 

 nd .52, North Market street— a complete assortment of 

 lowaid's Improved Cast Iron Ploughs. There v\'as sold 

 te last .season, upwards of 300 of this kind of Ploughs, 

 vnich gave universal satisfaction, and are hiahly recom 

 mndcd by our best farmers, for doing the work in the 

 bst manner, and with less (earn than any other ploughs 

 nw in use. 



street 



How 



Double Dahlia Roots, etc. 



FOR sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, Nos. 51 and 52 

 Norlh Market street, a fine collection of Roots of the 

 Double Dahlia, or Georgina, viz. Double Scarlet, Red 

 Dark Crim<on, Dwarf Red, Dwaif pale Purple, Yellow, 

 Nankeen, Black, Daik Purple, Curled Purple, and Brick 

 color, at 7.5 cents each. Also, Tube Roses and Ama- 

 ryllis, 25 cents each. Large Scotch Gooseberry Bushes, 

 $1 50, and in six roots of difTei ent sorts — with the great- 

 est collection of Flower and Garden seeds. March 2S. 



Farmer Wanted. 



. Man with a family is wanted, to take charge of a farm 

 ir^ialem, on shares, or as may be agreed on. None need 

 aply who cannot produce good recommendations. Ap- 

 p at the Farmer Office. March 28. 



Grape Vines. 



THE subscriber offers for sale, a( his garden in Dor- 



oster, a few cuttings of the black and white "Mosca- 



" Gi-ape Vines, just received by the brig Cora from 



'iz, procured for him by the Consul of the United 



i-esident there. He writes, " I obtained these 



[tings from vines on which I have seen clusters of 



es, weighing as much as Twentysix pounds." — 



y contain several joints, and will be sold at 50 cents 



Iso, s'ome very thrifty vines of the Ferrol Grape, a 

 Sdid black fruit, recently imported. 



A Stud Colt, and North Devon Bull. 



A beautiful Colt, near three years old, dark Bay with 

 black mane and tail — being the first Colt got by the cele- 

 brated Horse Barefoot in this country, and from a supe- 



or 'nd large nafivo mare — price 250 dollars. 



A North Devon Bull, near 9 years old; was imported 

 by the subscriber fi-oni England, and is a fine animal. — 

 This breed are always in color dark red, therefore easily 

 matched for working cattle and are quick travellers, is a 

 sure Calf getter, in good health and condition, but from his 

 age will be told for $50. 



Several superior Cows from the best Imported stock, 

 partly Halderness, Jlldernei/, and Durham short horns. 

 have Calves, or near Calving, by the North Devon 

 Bull; from 35 a 50 dollais. Apply to JOHN PRINCE. 



Jamaica Plain, iMarch 27, 1832. 



9Iaugold Wurtzel, Sugar Beet, &c. 



Just received at the New England Seed store, 50- 

 NorthMaiketstreet, by J B.Russell, " 



_ 100 lb«. Large Mangold Wurtzel, of the very first qua- 



lity. 100 lbs. French Yellow Sugar Beet, imported di- fotice to Gardeners and Nurserjnnen 



rect from France. 100 lbs. Ruta Baga, of the first TlSubsci iber being anxious to chanee his eniolov 



itt'kJr'F'n ^r"""' '?-o'\'k '%f ''l"" -"^hes a person ,o^ake his place, artlbv out h^s 

 Flat Lngh-h Field furmp : loO lbs. Short Top inter n (he Garden and Nur.seiy of SamuelDowne 

 hcailet Radish, of English growth— very early, and of Dorcer. For ' ' ■ ojmuei uowne 



deep scarlet color. March 28. I How 



ALSO — 



Barcelona ; 

 Blands ; 

 Black Cape ; 



abella ; 



iitawba ; 



linstantia ; 



lack HamburgI 

 Sliieties of valuable fruits, obtained from Xeres in 

 Sfi, and many other choice kinds. 



llers by Mail addressed to the subscriber, or person- 

 aljrlication at his office. No. 7^ Congress street, for 

 a«uan(i(y of vines from one to one hundred, will meet 

 wirrompt altention. Z. COOK, Jh 



ich 12, 1S32. 5t 



Apples, russettings, . 

 Ashes, pot, first sort, 



pearl, fii-st sort. 

 Beans, white, . 

 Beef, mess, 



prime, 



Cargo, No. 1, . 

 Butter, inspected. No. 1 

 Cheese, new milk, . 



skimmed milk, 



FL.iXSEED, 



Fi^ouR, Baltimore, Howard 

 Genesee. 

 Alexandria, . 

 Baltimore, wharf. 

 Grain, Corn, Northern, 

 Corn, Southern yr 

 Rye, . 

 Barley, 

 Oals, . 

 Hay, 



Hog's Lard, first sort, ne 

 Hops, 1st quality. 

 Lime, ... 

 Plaister Paris retails a 

 Pork, clear. 



Navy mess, . 



Cargo, No. 1, 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, northern. 

 Red Clover, northern 

 Tallow, tried, . . 



Wool, Merino, fiill blood, washed 

 Merino, mix'd with Saxony, 

 Merino, |ths, washed. 

 Merino, half blood. 

 Merino, quarter, . 

 Native, washed, 

 Q fPulled superfine 

 S; -d I Isl Lambs, 

 = =-!2d, " 

 I g. I 3<i, " 

 "^ l^lsf Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled 'Wool is about 5 cents less. 



barrel 

 ton 



bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



bushel 

 barrel 



bushel 



cwt. 



cask 



ton 



barrel 



bushel 



pound 

 cwt. 

 pound 



FROM To 



85 

 75 

 95 

 1 1 



48 



65 



9 00 



1100 



1 12 

 3 25 



16 00 

 13 00 

 13 00 



2 38 

 70 

 II 



9 00 

 55 

 60 

 48 

 43 

 40 

 38! 



• 58| 

 52 

 38 

 28 

 45 



70 

 9 50 



12 00 



3 37 

 17 00 



4 00 



13 50 

 2 50 



87 

 12 

 9 50 

 58 

 65 

 50 

 45 

 42 

 40 

 60 

 53 

 40 



Farmer Wanted. 

 NTED, a young .single man to do the work on a 

 sinUace, 3 miles from Boston ; no one need apply un- 

 lesi can prodiice good recommendations for his hones- 

 ty industry. Inquire at this office. St. March 21. 



' Tarmer Wanted. 



4ady, faithful man is wanted, to take charge of a 

 garland small Farm in Dorchester; take care of a 

 borrow, kc. and make himself useful on the place. 

 An prican would be preferred. Apply to No 173 

 Wa^gton street. March 21. ' 



BRIGHTON MARKET— Monday, March 26, 1832. 

 Reported for the Daily Adverliser and Patriot. 

 At Market this diiy 410 Beef Cattle, 26 pair Working 

 Oxen, 23 Cows and Calves, 175 Sheep, and 360 Swine. 

 AT)out 50 Beef Cattle and 100 Sheep were reported last 

 week ; GO Beef Cattle unsold. Of the number left with- 

 in a few miles of the market, 100 have been sold or driven 

 ■to other markets, the remainder are included in the whole 

 number. 



Prices. Beef CaH/e— A little better prices were ob- 

 tained on some qualities as will be.perceived by quota- 

 tat^^ons. W e quote one yoke at $6 50. and one yoke at 

 b 25, extra at 6, prime 5 50 a 5 75, good 5 25 a 5 50, thin 

 4 25 a 5. 



Working Oxen.— We noticed six yoke from Shrews- 

 bury, driven by Mr Wyman, sold at.the following prices, 

 viz. $125, 105, 93, 82,75,70; also sales at 54 57 63 

 65, 80. I > > 



Cows and Cn/»es.— Sales at $18, 21, 23, 27, SO and 31. 

 Sheep~V,'e noticed the sale of about 100 at §14 25. 

 Swine— In g^od demand ; lofs of 50 to 100 were (ake» 



particulars please appl7 (o Rufus at 4^ f^ Sow a nT.^" f T °' '" '° '"*' 'T' ''^''* 

 If nr„v, ,,. ill 1 , "'"* "^ *i ■■ 'or Sows ; and 5^ for Barrows ; at retai , 5 c for 



tt. Dorchester, fliarch 17. I Sows and 6 e. for Barrows . ^ c. lor 



