>!.. XIV. NO. 3. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL, 



23 



FANEUIL HALL VEGETABLE MARKET, 



WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1835. 



Jeans 50 cents per bushel ; Peas 75 cts. do. ; Beets 6 

 per buncli ; Carrots ti do. ; Cucumbers 12^ per doz. ; 



)bages4cts. per head ; new I'otaloesf 1 per bushel ; 



ions G cts. per buncli ; Turnips 6 do.; Tomatoes 50 

 per doz.; Scollop Squash 12 do. ; Strawberries 35 

 per box ; Cherries 12i cts per quart ; Blueberries 

 do. ; Currants 6^ do ; Pears 2 to $4 per bushel ; 



ches thirtysecenand a half cents a piece. 



JIGHTON MARKET,— Monday, Jdly 27, 1S35. 



Reportcil for llie Uaily .■vavertiser &. Patriot. 

 U Market, 550 Beef Cattle, 35 Stores, ?0 Cows and 



vcs. 3275 Sheep and CO Swine. About 150 Beef 

 tie, 300 Sheep, and all the Swine, were at market 



week. 150 Beef Cattle, mostly of the best qualities, 



all the Swine remain unsold. 

 ■rices. — Beef Cattle — A small advance was effected 

 n last week — a few very fine were taken at 348 Od. 



quote prime at 31s 6d a 33s ; good at 20s a 30s 9d ; 

 I and ordinary at 24s a 2Ss Gd. 



'OKS and Calves. — Prices have improved. Sales 

 •e made at 18, 22, 25, 27, 28, 32, and $35. 

 keep — Sales quick, at a small advance. Lots ordi- 

 Y were taken at 9 a 10s; middling 10s 6d, lis, lis Gd, 



12s 9d ; better qualities 13s (id, 15s, and 16s Cd; 

 thers 15s, IGs Gd, ISs, and 19s Gd. 

 teine. — A lot of about 450, part pig, which were left 



ral days since a few miles from the market, about 

 "of which were not selected, were sold today at 

 4 ; also a lot large, selected, at 4 1-2, half barrows. 

 I ail price 5 and G for old, and and 7 for small pigs. 



aiASS. HORTICUI,TURAL, SOCIETY. 



ersons having in their possession IJOOKS belonging lo the 

 ( -ary of lliis Society, are requested to return them wihout 



ty, otherwise they will, agrecahly to a standing rule of the 

 iely, be charged witii the value of the san e. 

 ly 29. CHAS. M. HOVEY, Liirarian. 



WHITE niVLBERRT TREES WANTED. 



he subscriber is desirous of purchasing 100,000 While 

 berry Trees. 3 years old, thiifly and of good size, for which 

 )er iOO will be paid G, C. BARRETT. 



oston, July 29, 1835. 



I ralTE MULBERRY SEED, Growth of 1835. 



1st received 50 lbs. of While Mulberry Seed growth of 

 i, saved wiih much care from good, Ihrilly trees, expressly 

 he New England Seed Store. For sale by 



GEORGE C. BARRETT. 

 . B. — .\s the quantity will probably be inadequate for the 

 land the next season orders should be sent early. 

 riy 29. 



ALiUABIiE WORK. ON FRUITS, VEGETA- 

 BI.ES, SII.K, &c. 



1st published and for sale bv <iEo. C. Barrett, THE 

 \V A.MERICAN ORCHARDIST, or an account of the 

 T valcble varieties of fruit, of all climates, adapted 

 altivalion in the United Stales, with ilieir historv, modes 

 culture, management, uses, &:c., and the culture of 

 k; with an Appendi.\ on Vegetables, Ornamental 

 EES and Flowers. By WILLIAM KENRICK. 

 L new edition, enlarged an'l improved. A chapter on 

 limate " another chapter on Modern or Landscape Gardens, 

 Iso, a Practical Treatise on Mulberry Plantations, and the 

 lure of Silk, and the whole Class of Vegetables being now 

 the first lime added and all that relates lo them. 

 )1. 12mo. 420 pages elegantly bound. Price ^1. 



NOTICE. 



ubscribers lo the New England Farmer can have their 

 imes neatly half bound and lettered by leaving them at 

 "'^ ^ July 15. 



HORSE RAKE. 



ust received at the Agricultural Warehouse, a few first 



3 Revolving Horse Rakes. 



luly 8. 



COMPLETE SET OP THE FARMER. 



m sale at this office, one complete set of the New England 

 rmcr comprising twelve volumes, neatly a: d well bound, 

 1 perfect. Price g3 25 per volume, cash. Feb. 1 8. 



CHERRY STONES AVANTED, 



kor which a liberal price will be paid. Apply at the office 

 the New Eng and Farmer. July 15. 



VALUABLE 1VORK ON AGRICULTURE. 



This Uay published by Gfo. C. ISaurett, THE COM- 

 PLETE FARMER AND RURAL ECONOMIST. By T. 

 G. Fessenden. Second edition, revised and improvfd bij the 

 Author, with considerab/ -^ additions. 



The first cd'lion w as published last season, and the sale was 

 rapid beyond precedent for a work of tliis kind. The present 

 improved and stereotyped impression has still higher recom- 

 mendations to public patronage, and cannot fail to prove still 

 more useful to the community of cultivators. 



This work has met with ilccided and universal approbation 

 from the most compeient judges. Among the written and 

 printed rccommcndatorv notices arc those of the Hon. John 

 Lowell and Rev. IIenky t.'oLMAN. The Editors of the 

 New York Farmer, the New England Magazine, the Maine 

 Farmer, Loudon's (hardener's Magazine, ^*c. iiave given favor- 

 able critiques of the Complete Farmer. We shall subjoin Mr 

 Lowell's notice, and propose in some future number to publish 

 those of the other gentlemen who have honored the work with 

 their approbation. 



"Roxbnrij^ April 6, IS35. 



" Having perused with attention the Complete Farmer and 

 Rural Economist, by Thomas G. Fessenden, Esq. in its first 

 edition, and having recently revised it at his request, prepara- 

 tory lo a second edition, I am of opinion that it is a valuable 

 compendium and useful work. Those who know that the sci- 

 ence of Agriculture is so extensive as to fill twelve quarto vol- 

 umes in the celebrated French work of the Abbe Rozier, and a 

 space not less in English works, will not expect in such an a- 

 bridgement fiill details in any one branch of that extensive and 

 varied art. But I know of no abridged work in the French or 

 English languages which conveys more instruction in so small 

 a compass than this work of Mr Fetsenden. 



m6 John Lowell." 



GARDENER W^ ANTED. 



Wanted an experienced capable Gardener. He must pro- 

 duce written testimonials from former employers of his capac- 

 ity to manage a Hot and Green House establishment, and every 

 other branch of Gardening, and also of his sobriety and indus 

 try. Liberal wages will be paid. Horticulturists in N. York 

 and Philadelphia, are respeclfully requested to recommend 

 any such Gardener, who may be seeking employment, lo the 

 subscriber. JOHN LOWELL. 



BrooTnley Vale, Rcxbunj, near Boston, June 23, 1835. 



SILVER FIRS, &.C. 



William Mann of Bangor, Me. will execute at short no- 

 tice orders for Silver Firs, Evergreens, ^c. well packed and 

 in good order. april 8. 



DRY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. 



The subscriber intending leaving this part of the country fo 

 the South about the 1st of August next, offers for sale th 

 whole of his extensive stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods 

 nd lease of the store No. 414 Washington st —and the stock 

 will be sold at very reduced prices at retail until closed, among 

 which are the following varieties, viz i — 



Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Athenian Cassimere, Rouen Cas- 

 simere, Athenian Camlets, t^»c. 



4 bales of superior Welch, English and American Flannels. 

 Some of them are very superior, and are warranted not lo 

 shrink in wash ng. 



2 bales of Angola Flannel, an excellent article for summer 

 wear. 



1 bale Domet Flannel, 4 do coi'd American do. 



4 do col'd Domets, 



3 cases of superior English Cambric Dimoties, 

 '' 1 do. do Furniture Dimoly, 



I do col'd Poult de Sole Silk, at 3s per yd, of an excellent 

 quality. 



Cases Irish Linens of superior quality, 

 do English and American Prints, 

 do and bales of brown and bleached Shirtings, 

 do of while Cambric and Cambric Muslins, 

 do of Bishop Lawns, from 20 cents to 5s 3d per yard, 



1600 ps Nai kin and Canton Straw Carpeting, 



Cases of Taylor's Persian Spool Collon, at 3s per dozen, o» 

 5 cents per spool, warranted of very superior quality, 



Cases of Spool t'otton at 6d per dozen, 



1 case of open work cotton Hose at Is per pair. 



Cases of 4-4 and 6-4 Bobbinet Laces, fm 9d to 5s 3d per yd. 

 case Grecian do. superior quality, at 2s per yard, 

 1 bale Russia Damask, 6-4 anil S-'t— a very durable article 

 for Table Cloths, 



2 cases India and English Silk Hdkfs. 



2 do col'd Table Cloths, assorted sizes, 



1 do col'd bordered cotton hdkfs. imitation L. C. at 9d 

 each. 



I case Linen hflkfs. 4 do American Sewing Cotton, 



5 bales Russia Crash, 



3 cases Linen and Cotton Tapes, 1 do. English Pins, 



7 bales of Tickings, assorted qualities — and a great variety 

 of other goods, which will be sold in proportion. 



ELIAB STONE BREWER, 

 June 3. 414 Washinffton street. 



I'llICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



.■\l'PLES, 



Beans, white, 



Beef, mess, (new) 

 Cargo, No. I. 



prime 



Beeswax, (Americrn) . . 

 ISuTTER inspected. No. 1, . 

 t^HEESE, new milk, . . . ' . 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 



Flax, American 



Flaxseed, . : 



Flour, (lenesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow . 

 southern yellow 

 while, 

 Rve, northern, none. 



Barley, .... 



Oats, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, . ... 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, .... 



Honey, 



Hops, Isl quality 



2d quality .... 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort, . 



southern, 1st sort. 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 



Lime, best sort 



Pork, Mass. inspect, extra clear, . 

 Navy, mess, .... 

 bont% middlings. 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northern, 

 White Dutch Honeysuckle, . 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Wool, prime, or Saxtmy Fleeces. . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



■flo. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed 

 _ f Pulled superfine, 

 "st Lambs, . 

 id do. 

 id do. 



stSp 



Soulliernpullen wool i 

 less per lb. 



iinfj, 



ally 5 cts. 



13 60 



12 Oil 

 'jTAt 



1 37 



7 50 

 7 12 

 7 00 

 7 0(1 

 1 II 

 1 07 

 1 05 



21 no 



17 00 

 20 00 



1 04 

 2100 

 16 50 



2 37 

 07 



3 0O 

 800 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern, 

 southern. 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



j6 

 4 00 



HOL.LIS' CISLSBRATED HORSE: I^IXIMEXT, 



For Sprains, Bruises, Wind- Galls, Old Strains, Stif 



Joints, Swelled or Cracked Heels, and for Horses that are 



strained in the\back sinews, tvnirig in the Kilhers, ^*c. ; also 



for Glandtdar swellings of the throat 



The ingredients which compose this prepar:-.tion have bfe». 

 carefully selected after many years' experience, and are .some 

 of the most successful remedies united, correctly proportioned 

 and happily adapted to afford relief in all the above mentioned 

 complaints; the proprietor feels assured that when once this 

 article is used, it will be preferred to any other, as it is decid- 

 edly the best and certainly the most convenient article in ise. 



C^. B. Persons afflicted with Rheumatism, Sprains, Cramp, 

 Numbness, Stiffness, or Weakness in the Joints, will find this 

 Liniment a valuable and efficacious remedy. 



Prepared and sold by THOMAS MOLLIS, Druggist and 

 Chemist, No. 30. Union Street, Boston, Mass. 



ICf The Public are requested to observe that each label is 

 signed. 



Price for large Bottles oncdollar,. small do. 75 cents. o2I< 



