VOIi. XI, NO. 39. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



311 



FOUND. 



At Geo. C. Barren's Seed Store, 51 & 52, North Market 

 ;*treet, on Saturday last, two wallets containing money. Their 

 owners will please call and take them. alO. 



COI-MAN»S ADVERTISER. 



No. 7, this day ready, containing a list of new books re- 

 cently published in the United Slates, &.c. This work may be 

 had gratis of the publishers. LILLY, WAIT & CO. 



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RUSSIA MATS. 



500 dozen large sized Russia Mats. 



300 do. small do. do. do. 



For Sale by D. F. FAULKNER. No. 15 Ceutral Street. 



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MULLET. 



JUST received, a few bushels of prime Millet Seed, bv 

 GEO. C. BARRETT. N. E. Seed Store. m 20 



"WHITE MUIiBERRY TREES. 



FOR SALE 5000 Large White Malberrv Trees, inquire at 

 this Office. t( m'i7 



FOR SAIiE. 



ONE BULL, 3 years old this summer, .^ 1 

 id J Galloway J 2 beautiful red Bulls, lye 



of superior blood 

 *juartsof milkaday 

 Apply at this oibce, 

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ivar, iCcelebs. 



old tins spring, 



The dam of each bull has given rising 20 



B. SHURTLEFF, Jr. 



Chelsea. 



FOR SAI.E, 



THAT valuable countnj $e«f and /a7'7rt formerly owned by 

 E. H. Derby and J. Crowninshield, Esqrs., and lately by Col. 

 Endicott, situated in Danvers, witliin two miles of Salem and 

 fifteen of Boston. The buildings are in good repair, spacious 

 and elegant, and convenient for a genteel family, and also for a 

 farmer's, with barns, stables, &:.c., attached. There is an ex- 

 cellent garden, containing a great variety of choice fruits, 

 shrubs and flowers and a tastclul summer house. The farm is 

 in a high state of cultivation, well watered and enclosed — it 

 produces large crops of hay, grain, and vegetables, besides ap- 

 ples, pears, peaches, apricots, plums, quinces and cherries; 

 there is a nursery of youn«;- fruit trees, and a plantation of 

 ■5000 White Mulberries. 1 he place has many advantages, and 

 is the most desirable country retreat in the vicinity. The build- 

 ing and garden, with from 10 to iUU acres ot land, as the pur- 

 chaser may choose, are offered on liberal and accommoaating 

 terms. Apply at this office, or to AMOS KING. 



Danvers, March 27, 1833. 



PIiO"lVER SEEDS. 



200 VARIETIES of very handsome annual, biennial and 

 perennial Flowkr Seeds, in packages of 20 varieties each. 

 For sale at the New England Seed Store. Price gl per pack- 

 age. 6\ cts. per paper. m 13 



GENUINE MORUS MULTICAUIiIS, or CHINESE 

 MUIiBERRY. 



MRS. PARMENTIER at the Horticultural Botanic Garden, 

 Brooklyn. L. I. ofl'ers for sale a choice collection of Pear, Ap- 

 ple, Peach, Plum, Cherry, Quince, and other Fruit Trees. 

 Grape Vines. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Greenhouse 

 ajid Herbaceous Plants at moderate prices. 



Also the Genuine Morus Multicaulis or Chinese Mulberry, 

 of which any quantity not exceeding ten thousand can be fur- 

 oishcd at reasonable prices. 



Orders may be sent by mail directed to Mrs. P. or left at 

 Mr. Geo. C. Barrett, Agricultural Warehouse, 52 North Mar- 

 ket street Boston. 



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SEED SOWERS. 



FOR SALE at the Agricultural Warehouse, 31 3t 52, North 

 Market Street, a superior Seed Sowing Machine for sowing 

 turnips, carrots, or almost any kinds of seeds. This Machine 

 has been in operation the last season and is highly recom- 

 mended. 



Likewise a small machine for sowing onions, carrots, &c. 

 April 3. J. R. NEWELL. 



EARLY POTATOES. 



FOR SALE at the N. E. Seed Store a fei 

 Earlt Potatoes. 



r bushels veiv 

 April 3. 



NOTICE. 



ARRANGEMENTS have been made to secure the Im- 

 ported Horse Numidia for the ensuing sesison at the Ten hill 

 stock farm. epistf April 3. 



FOR SALE 



At the Agricultural Warehouse, milk strainers, likewise a 

 fewsVone milk pans, a very superior article. 



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LINN.^AN BOTANIC GARDEN <&; NURSERIES. 



WILLIAM PRINCE & SONS, proprietors, Flushing, near 

 New York. The new Catalogues w)z//iret/«cet^;?nce5 will T)e for- 

 warded to every applicant, and as the present slock comprises 

 above a million of trees and plants, those who wish for very 

 large quantities will be allowed a liberal discount and all letters 

 will be promptly replied. The slock of Morus Multicaulis is 

 very large and any number will be supplied from 1 to 15.000, 

 at reduced rates; and also scions in any number desired. 

 The original tree introduced to America still remains in the 

 nursery. 



The stock of roses, dahlias, and poeonies, is very extensive 

 and a large discomit allowed, and strong blooming plants fur- 

 nished. Isabella, Catawba^ Alexander, Scuppernong and 

 many other grape vines will be supplied at ^20 to ^30 per 100 

 according to age. 



Of the superior Orange Quince several thousand large trees 

 can be supplied. The stock of pear trees comprises about 

 50,000 that are 3 years old or more Irom the inoculation, and 

 in a thrifty and vigorous slate and they include the very choice 

 new Flemish varieties and the new native varieties. The prices 

 will be put low by the hundred. The utmost despatch is given 

 to all orders, which can be sent by mail or otherwise, but no 

 trees are guaranteed except the invoice has our printed head- 

 ing and signature. 2t April 3. 



EARLY POTATOES. 



FOR SALE, Early Perkins Potatoes, by SAMUEL 

 POND, Cambridgeport. Also, Isabella and Catawba Grape 

 Vines of a large size. mI3 



DEW GRASS. 



A few bushels of this valuable Pasture Grass Seed for sale 

 at the N. E. Seed Store, 51 & 52, North Market Street. 

 April 3. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



A FARM pleasantly situated in Dorchester, 5| miles from 

 Boston, containing aboutlOOacresof excellent land well fenced 

 with stone wall, with a Dwelling-house, Farm-house and a 

 lar^e Barn with a large cellar under the same, all in good re- 

 pair. Has on it over 500 fruit trees of grafted and choice qual- 

 ities,— is abundantly supplied with water It will be sold on 

 accommodating terms or exchanged for real estate in Boston. 

 For further particulars inquire at No. 12, Soutli Market Street, 

 Boston. Aprils. 



TO T«JE ruBLic 



This may certify that I have used one of C. Howard's Im- 

 rovcd (cast iron) ploughs, No. 2, one year and can say it is 

 n excellent plough. JONA. WARREN. 



Weston, March 23, 1833. 



FOR SALE. 

 Howard's Improved patent Cast Iron Ploughs for sale, as 

 likewise mould boards, land sides and shears lurnished. and 

 ploughs repaired by the subscriber. J. WARREN, 



Weston. 



MORUS MULTICAULIS. 



FOR SALE at the New England Farmer office, fine plants 

 of the celebrated Morus Multicaulis, by the hiuidrcd, dozen, or 

 single plant; these will be well packed for any part of the 

 coiuitry or any country. tf m27 



SEED TEA WHEAT. 



A few bushels of this veryvaluable variety of Spring Wheat, 

 for sale at the Seed Store No. 51, Nortli Market Street, raised 

 in the vicinity of Lake Erie. 



One kernel of this Wheat was found in a chest of Tea, at 

 St. John, N. B. in 1823, from which this variety was raised. 

 (See N. E. Farmer, vol ix, pa^e 105, and vol x, page 105.) 



Persons in want of it will please apply soon. 



fob 20 



100 SAXONY AND MERINO EWES AND TWO 

 BUCKS. 



TO put out on lease for oue or more years, one hundred lull 

 blood t^axony and Merino Ewes, and two full blood Bucks, in 

 flocks of fifty Ewes and one Buck. Fifty of the Ewes have suck- 

 ing lambs of last winter and this spring, the other Ewes yet to 

 yean, or only yearlings and not expected to bring lambs this 

 season, the nocks to be leased to ditierent persons, and if they 

 live at some distance from each other it will be preferable — in 

 shape, size, tineness and evenness of fleece thqy are superior 

 sheep — are now and have always been hcallhy and in good 

 condition — the lessee to receive fur uniform caro, attention, and 

 maintaining them, a part of the wool shorn yearly, and a part 

 of the progeny as maybe agreed. Settlement to be made yearly. 

 For terms and particulars inquire of the Printer of this paper 

 previous to first of May next, and it is requested that no person 

 will make application who does not believe that to succeed 

 with sheep, care and attention is absolutely necessary, and will 

 act up to his belief, and to the letter and spirit of any contract 

 he may make. ap 10 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



Apples, russetts, 



baldwius, 



Beans, while, 



Beef, mess, 



prime, 



Cargo, No. 1 



Butter, inspected. No. 1, new. 



Cheese, new milk, 



four meal, 



skimmed milk, .... 



Feathers, northern, geese, . . . 



southern, geese, . . . 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee, 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, . . . 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow, . . 

 southern yellow, . . 



Rye, 



Barley, 



Oats, 



Hay, 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality, 



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



Southern, 1st sort, . . . , 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



" upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



" upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . . 



Baltimore, sole, . . . 



Lime, 



Plaster Paris retails at . . . 

 Potatoes, Eastern, Cargo prices, 

 Pork, Mass. inspec, extra Hear, . 



Navy, Mess, 



Bone, middlings, .... 



Seeds, Herd's GrasS; . . . , . 



Red Top, northern, . . . 



Red Clover, northern, . . 



" southern, . . 



Tallow, tried, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, washed. 

 Merino, mix'd with Saxony, 

 Merino, ^ihs washed, . . 

 Merino, half blood, . . . 

 Merino, quarter, .... 

 Native washed, .... 



r Pulled superfine, 

 ?-Td 1st Lambs, . . . 

 ~^\2d '■ . . . 



S g. 3d " ... 



Z ( 1st Spinning, . . . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 

 5 cts. less per lb. 



11 60 

 7 OO 

 S 75 



43 



12 



1 30 



6 37 



6 25 



6 37 



3 75 



75 



68 



90 



70 



20 

 3 00 



1 30 



4 00 



18 00 

 13 50 



3 00 

 1 37 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RET.4 



Hams, northern, . . . 



southern, . . . 



Pork, whole hogs, . . 



Poultry, 



Butter, keg and tub, . 



lump, best, . . 



Egcs 



Potatoes, common, . . . 

 Cider, (according to quality,) 



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l!RIC.HTO.\ M.\RKET.— Mo.NDAT, April 8, 1333. 

 Reported for the Daily Advertiser and Patriot. 



.\tMarket this day 2 K) IJeef Cattle, (includiug 14 unsold last 

 wt-ek), 10 pairs AVorkingO.\cn,y Cows and Calves, and 890 

 Swine ; .32 Beef Cattle unsold. About 630 Swine came in on 

 'I'uesday , and were sold on Wednesday last week ; also 440 on 

 Saturday, and were sold the same day. 



Prices. Sec/ Cultlf. — Last week's prices were fully sop- 

 ported, perhaps little better prices may have been obtained on 

 thin cattle. Sales of four or fiv© beautitul Cattle were noticed 

 at Si;,75. We ((uot. prime at ^6 a 6,60; good at 5,75 a 6 ; 

 thin at 5,25 a 5,50. 



Working Oi:cn.— Sales were noticed at g60, ^65, and gib. 



Cows ami Calvfs.—Sl" , g^O, 24, and 25. 



Swine. — ^X'c noticed two or three lot^, large Barrows taken 

 at something more than 5}c.; also, 1 lot to close at 4Jc. for 

 Sows, and j^c. tor Barrrows j one selected lot of Barrows at 

 54c., and a selected lot ol Sows at 4^ ; at retail, 5c. for Sow», 

 and 6c. for Barrows. Two entire droves which came in since 

 Monday, were delivered on contract at 4c. for Sows, and 5 for 

 Barrows. Some small lots, two thirds Barrows, were taken at 

 Sc; and several loU at 4ic. for Sows, and 53c. for Barrows. 



