Voi. XI.— No. 15. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



119 



Trees, &c. 



ftFRS PARMENTIER, al the Hoificultural Botanic 

 Garden, Brooklyn, L. I. two miles from New Yorlc, of- 

 fers for sale a choice collection of Pear, Apple, Peacli, 

 Plum, Cherry, Quince, &c, Trees, Grape Vines, Orna- 

 mental trees and Shrubs — Greea-house and Herbaceous 

 ill:inls. 



Also, the Morus mullicaulls, or true Chinese Mulber- 

 ry, of which any quantity not exceeding ten thousand 

 can be turnished. 



Orders (or Boston, may be sent to Mr John B. Russell's 

 Agriculturnl Warehouse, No. DOJ North iHailcet Street, 

 Boston. Orders by mail will be carefully attended to. 



Brooklyn, Oct. 10th, 1832. 4t 



Pear Sepdlings for Sale, &c. 

 PEAR SEEDLINGS of vigorous growth and promis- 

 ing appearance, raised within six miles of Boston, in fine 

 order for nurseries— the largest size are fiom 18 to 24 

 inches in lensjih, the whole plant; price $10 per thou- 

 sand ; the second size from 12 to IS inches in length ; 

 price $3 per thousand. They will be suitably packed as 

 wanted, for transportion to any distance. Orders accom- 

 panied with tlie cash, will be immediately attended to. 



Black Sea Wheat. 

 JUST received a few bushels of the celebrated Black 

 Sea Wheat, described by Mr Marvin in this week's 

 New England Farmer, and raised by him near Lake 

 Erie ; price $3 per bushel. It is thought this will prove 

 a valuable acquisition to ySew England ; the seed is of re- 

 niaikably fine appearance, wholly free from small grains 

 on mixture withotiier seeds, and we think cannot fail to 

 Sive satisfaction. Farmers are requested to call and ex- 

 amine it. Oct. 24 



Trees. 



As the best season for transplanting Trees, 

 especially for Orchards, is approaching, the 

 subscriber olfers for sale, at his NurseVy, an 

 assortment of Pear, Peach, Cherry, Plum, 

 Apricot, and Apple Trees, of the most approv- 

 cil qualities, of extra size, and in healthy and flourishing 

 condition. Gentlemen desirous of a few Trees for thei° 

 enclosures, or a supply for an Orchard, of early bearing, 

 may find an abundance which have either blossomed, or 

 art now in fruit. These may be transplanted with little 

 exira hazard. Also, Horse Chesnuts, Catalpas, Thorn 

 Acacias, the seed of which he gathered at Mount Vernon, 

 from a tree overshailoimng the tomb «/' Washington-,— 

 toirether with 6000 White Mulberry Trees, Altheas, and 

 other ornamental shrubbery. 0. FISKE. 



Worcester, Sept. 2G. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



White Mulberry Trees. 



SIX hundred White Mulberry trees, of fine size and 

 appearance, for sale, of large and thrifty growth, 4 years 

 old from seed. Inquire at this Office, or at the Farm of 

 Elizabeth Wales in Dorcliester. 3t» Oct. 25. 



Fruit Trees, &c. 



FOR sale at the Nursery of William Kenrick, 

 ■ in Newton, near Boston, a most extensive 

 : variety of the best kinds of Fruit Trees and 

 Rrape Vinos, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 Heibaceous Plants, &c. Green House Plants 

 lurnished when ordered. All written orders will be duly 

 received by the daily mail, and promptly attended to;— 

 or if left with J. B. Russell, at his Seed Store, 50.t North 

 Market Street, Boston, or any of the other Ao-enis they 

 will receive iumiediate attention. " ' 



The location of this Nursery is 6^ miles from State 

 Street m Boston, and a mile and a halfdue west of Brighton 

 meeting house, and very near the ijreat western road. 



TREES, &c, are delivered in Boston, without charge 

 for transportation ; and when ordered for distant plac ~s 

 by land or sea, they are frithlully packed in clay, or moss! 

 and m»tts, and duly labelled. 



The new Catalogues furnished gratis to all who apply ; 

 or they may be had on application to J. B. Russell, Seeds- 

 man, Boston, or any of the other Agents. Oct. 17. 



Lead. 



SHEET Lead, of all dimensions; Pig Lead ; Lead Pipe 

 of all sizes ; Copper and Cast lion Pumps, constantly for 

 sale by ALBERT FEARING & CO., No. 1 City Wharf 



Boston, Oct. IGth, 18J2. tf 



Merino and Saxony Sheep. 



FOR Sale, Two Hundred fine Sheep, partly full Blood 

 Meruio, and partly mixed with imported Saxony Sheep 

 They have been kept for years in the vicinity of Boston 

 and are warranted pure. Inquire of .Mes.-rs Thomas 

 Lord &. Co., State Street. 3t 



Double Pink Roots. 



FOR sale at the New England Seedstore,No. 50.t 

 North Market Street, 



An assortment of the finest Double Pink Roots of .lif- 

 ferent colours, selected by an amateur, originally iroiii the 

 Botanic Gaiden at Cambridge Some of the sorts have 

 produced flowers the past summer 2* Inches in diameter 

 and are conshlered equal to any cultivated in the vicinity 

 of Boston They are now in fine order for transplanting, 

 are packed iQ moss for safe tiansDortation any distance 

 and are offered at the low price uf 25 cts. per root. 



Also, a few large Double Crimson Pa-ony roots, packed 

 m moss, at the same price, 



Splendid Bulbons Roots. 



JUST received at the Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Sred Store, No. 50.i North Market Sti-cet, a large assort- 

 mi-nt of Bulbous Flower Roots, comprising the finest va- 

 rieties of 



HYACINTHS: (Double and single,) dark blue, 

 porcelain blue, red, rosy colored, pure while with yellow 

 eye, white with rosy eye, and yellow with various eves; 

 from I2.Jto$l each. •' ' 



TULIPS : Splendid variegated, red, yellow, and mixed ; 

 12^ cents each, $1 per dozen: assorted, with the colors 

 m.irked on each ; (our assortment of fine tulips is very 

 large, and we are enabled to put many sorts as low as 

 .f« per hundred; an object to those who wish to form a 

 superb tulip bed.) 



CROWN IMPERIALS: Assorted, of the most splen- 



diJ colors and showy flowers, large roots ; 25 cents each 



(uxira fine roots.) ' 



JONQUILLES: Swcetscentcd, finest roots 12.-1 cts 



eacli, .$1 per dozen. 



POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS: Fragrant, white 



wilh citron cups, extra sized .roots, 124 to 25 cents each- 



DOUBLE NARCISSUS: 'Fragrant, of all colors 



12^ cents each, $1 per dozen. ' 



SPRING CROCUS : Of all colors, 61 cents each 



511 cents per dozen. ' 



LARGE GLADIOLUS or SWORD LILIES, Vlh cents 



e:ich, !j{;l per dozen. 



Also, a further supply of Bulbous Roots, compiisino- 

 Large While fragrant Lilies, 12.^ cents each, 1 dollar per 

 dozen. Tiger (spotted) Lilies, same price'; Maitao-on, or 

 Turk's Cap Lilies, samepiice. " 



The above roots are of the same superior character as 

 lho.se sold by us the last season, and which gave such 

 ersal satisf^iction ; some of the double Hyacinths 

 having produced bells one inch and eight tenths in diam- 

 eter. 



Purchasers are requested to notice that the above roots 

 lis not purchased at auction, and are all remarkable for 

 ■ WAc i ■.:, and for the beauty and delicacy of lint of their 

 flower.-!. 



Apples, russellings, . 

 Ashes, pot, first .«ort, 



pearl, first sort, 

 Beans, white, .... 

 Beef, mess, ■ . . . 

 prime, .... 

 Cargo, No. 1, . 

 BuTTEU, inspected. No. 1. new, 

 Cheese, new milk, . 



skimmed milk, • 

 Flaxseed, .... 

 FLotjit, Baltimore, Hov.'ard-street, 



Genesee, . . . 



Alexandria, . 



Baltimore, wharf, . 

 Grain, Corn, Northern, . 



Corn, Southern yellow. 



Rye, . . . 

 Barley, 

 Oats, . 

 Hay 



Hog's Lakd, first sort, new. 



Hops, 1st quality, 



Lime, ..... 



Plaster Paris retails at 



Pork, clear, .... 

 Navy mess, . 

 Cargo, No. 1, 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, northern, 

 Red Clover, northern, . 



Tallow, tried. 



Wool, Jlerino, fiill blood, washed. 

 Merino, mix'd with Saxony, 

 Merino, |ths, washed, . 

 Merino, half blood, ' . 

 Merino, quarter, , 

 Native, washed, 

 2 f Pulled superfine, 

 S-=' I 1st Lsmlis, . . 

 f=<j2d, " . . 



^ List Spinning, . . 



barrel 



FROM TO 



bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



bushel 

 barrel 



bushel 



cask 



ton 



barrel 



bushel 



pound 

 cwt. 

 pound 



2 00 

 105 00 

 1211 00 

 112 00 

 10 (10 



6 25 



7 50 

 12 



« 



1 1 

 6 50 

 6 00 

 6 00 

 6 12 

 85 

 83 



1 00 

 60 

 42 

 50 



10 00 

 20 00 

 190 

 3 00 

 17 00 

 13 00 

 12 75 



2 50 

 1 00 



8 50 

 50 

 55 

 42 



3S 



2 50 



107 00 



125 00 



115 00 



10 50 



6 37 



8 00 



14 



125 



6 87 



6 25 



6 50 



6 25 



90 



85 



1 12 



70 



55 



62 



U 00 



25 00 



125 



3 25 



17 50 



14 00 



13 00 



2 75 



125 



11 



8 75 



55 



65 



45 



40 



35 



33 



52 



42 



33 



28 



Veterinary Pump. 



MAWS Improved Veterinary Pump, for Administer- 

 ing Clysters to Horses, Cattle, Dogs, £ic. Also, for In- 

 jecting and Extracting from the Stomach. 

 J By means of this Instrument any quantity of fluid may 

 bfe injected with any requisite force, and without the 

 necessity of once removing the Pipe until the operation 

 is completed. When ihe animal is restless, as is usually 

 l/ie case in Gripes and Inflammation of the Bowels, the 

 length and flexibility of the Elastic Tubeing sffuviis <^reat 

 facility and security, as the operator may stand at a'con- 

 siderable distance, or even in an adjoinin<v stall. 



For sale by Eben. Wight, Druggist, 46'Milk Street 



Oct. II tf 



Sweet Potatoes. 



For sale at the Horticultural Garden in Lancaster 

 Mass., by the subscriber. One Hundred bushels of Sweet 

 Potatoes, red, white and yellow, of excellent quality. 

 Price .f 1,00 per bushel, or $2,00 per barrel. 



JOSEPH BRECK, 



Lancaster, Mass , Oct. 2, 1832. 



PRO VISION 



EEF, best pieces. 

 Pork, fresh, best pieces, . 



whole hogs, . 

 Veal, 



Mutton, .... 

 Poultry, 

 Butter, keg and tub, 

 lump, best. 

 Eggs, retail, 

 Meal, Rye, retail, . 

 Indian, retail, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, (according to quality,) 



MARKET. 



62 

 4 00 



Straw Wanted. 



A few Tons of Barley or Oat Straw, suitable for Beds 

 wanted at the House of Industry, South Boston ' 



3w 



Durham Short Horn BnU. 



A fine animal four years old, full blood, progeny veiy 

 promising, for sale, if applied for soon at this office, 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, Oct. 22,1832. 

 Eoporteil for the Daily AdvertiBer ami Patriot. 



At Market this day 2140 Beef C.itlle, 875 Stores (in- 

 eluding iiljout 300 unsold last week,) 3250 Sheep, and 

 2123 Swine, (including about 700 Swine before re- 

 ported.) 



Prices. Eee/ Cattle.— We quote extra at $5,95, a 

 5,60; prime at $4,84 a 5,25 ; good at f 4,25, a 4,75. Bar- 

 relling Cattle— Mess at $4, No. 1, at $3,50, a 3,75. 



Stores.— Two year old at from $11 to 15 ; yearlings at 

 from §6 to 10. 



Cows and Calves.— We noticed sales at $15, 19, 23, 

 and 27. ' 



Sheep.— Sa]es were effected in lots at $1,50, 1,7.5, 1,84, 

 2, 2,17, and 2,25. Wethers, $2, 2,25, 2,62, and $3. 



Swine.— We noticed one lot of about 150 old hogs, 

 more than half Sows, taken at 3c. ; one lot of 400 shoals, 

 more than half shoats, at 23c. ; one lot of 30 to close, 

 half harrows, at 3c. ; two small selected lots barrows, 

 very prime, at 4^0. ; one lot of 50 selected, half bar- 

 rows at 3ic. ; at retail 4c. for sows and 5c. for barrows. 



New York, Oct. 90.— In Market this week, 1000 

 Beef Ca'tle, 5000 Sheep and Lambs. Sales slow, and 

 no variation in last week's prices. A large proportion 

 of amount of stock remain over. Live Swine in demand, 

 and sell quick. Beef Cattle, $5 a 6,50; Sheep, $2 a 5; 

 Lambs, $1,23, a 2,75 ; Live Swine, 3 a 34 Daily Adv. 



