VO . XIV. NO. 30. 



AND CARD h: N E K'S J O U R N A L 



287 



KltililON MARKET,— MoNDAv, March 13, 1830. 



Kt'ported lor the Unity Ailvertisi-r & rutrint. 

 AtMiirkel430 Bocf Cattle, 20 pair Workins Oxi:ti, 

 J C"ws ami Ciilves, and 3-10 Slioup. About 40 Hue/' 

 anil! uriMild. 



PiircKs — Beef Cattle — Last week's prices were hard 

 suppiirlod for a like quality ; the extra cattle generally 

 ;r..' probably better llinn tlinse reported last week, 

 n notice a single ox taken Cor 48s ; and two or three 

 ke at 45s. We quote first quality at 3;)s a 42s ; 

 I ; second do. at 33s .-t 3Gs third do. 28* a S^s. 

 Working Oxen. — We noticed sales at $53, li5, tJ6i, 70, 

 y and 85. 



Coirs and C'(i/rf.s.— Sales were made at $18, 2U, 23, 

 aid .10. 



S/,,,.^,_Lnts were taken at 27s, 30, 33s, and 3U. 

 iStcint — None at njarket. Several droves are expected 

 XI week : they will probably find ready sales at a high 



X, 17 miles 



wood 

 iO years, 



!• OR S.\l.B OK TO LET. 



The celebrated thorough bred Stallions Hijjhiandcr, Yount 

 ighlaiuler and Dey ol .-Msiers. Also 20 lull blooded, im 

 irlcd and thorough bred Durham improved .short horn Bulls 

 ows and Heifers. Irom a herd of n.orc than 40 superior 

 orough bred animals. Inquire of RkLl'll WATSON. 

 Ea«l Windsor, ''oen Marrh IG. 



ADVERTISBMKNT, 



The subscriber, resident in the city of Rochester, Monroe 

 mmv in the Slate of New York, will attend to the collec- 

 n nl"' Mortgages, or any general land business in the County 

 Monroe. Persons wishing lo buy Farms in that fertile re- 

 »ii will find it for their interest to call on him as he lias many 

 rmsforsale. WILLIAM ATKINSON, 



LanrI Broker, No. 27, Exchange street, 

 ifereuce to Tol. Joseph Mav, 



Edward Cruft, 



Sa.muei. Mav. Esq'rs. 

 Rochester, N. Y. March 5. 3m. 



COUATUY SE.\T TU LKT. 

 To be let, the Dwelling House. Barn and Oul-houses silu- 

 1 on the well known Cherry Hill Estate, in the Norlii Par- 

 n Beverly, formerly owned by Hon. Stephen Wnite. 

 So much of tlie adjacent lan<l, as may be desired, including 

 fine Orchard of Apple, Pear and Cherry Trees, will also be 

 t with the premises. 



The location is one of the most delightful in New England, 

 ■erlooking llie neighboring towns, and commanding an ex- 

 nsive view of the ocean. The salubrity of the air, the 

 oximitv to Salem, and the facilities for daily intercourse 

 ilh the iMelropolis, render it a desirable situation for a pri- 

 ite lamilv, or for a genteel Boarding house.' Persons wish- 

 g to hire' for cither of these purposes, are requesterl to make 

 imediato application lo ihe subscriber, by whom terms, <tc, 

 ill be made known. AMOS SHELDEN. 



Beverlv, March 16, lOolJ. 3i. 



AliBABIV NURSERY. 



The proprietors are happy lo announce to their patrons, 

 id Ihe public at large, ihal in addition lo their ordinary 

 ipplv of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants, 

 vill have for sale, when Ihe Spring opens, 5000 Pear 

 , 2000 Plum Trees, 1000 Cherry 'J'rees, 300 Apricot 

 rees, 200 Black European Mulberry Trees. 100 Double 

 flowering Hawthorn, 100 New Scarlet Hawthorn, 

 11)0 Gooseberries, selecled sorts, 200 assorted Grapes, for 

 ipe Houses, 1000 Filberts, together with yellow and scarlet 

 lering Horse Chestnuts, Mountain Ash, Salisburia adiaii- 

 folla, neiv Roses, Dahlias and Green-House Plants. 

 The whole have been selected by one of the parlners, prin- 

 V in the London Nurseries, packed under his direction, 

 I'ld were shipped the lOih February. From the experience 

 ' several years, we presume they will reach us in good con- 

 liun. The Pears e.-rLncc all the new Flemish and French 

 irieties, several of which were in eating when the selections 

 ere made early in January. The oihcr Fruits are also se- 

 eled with reference to their good quality. Their assortment 

 f Dahlias will now comprise five to six hundred .varieties, 

 mbracing the finest of Europe, as well as America. The 

 jcberries have been selected from the fiiiesl collections in 

 and and Scolland. There will be no advance in ordiiia- 

 ices. BUEL &, WILSON. 



N. B. Orders, post paid, with responsible references, will 

 implly attended lo. 3t March 16. 



KARMERS -tVANTED. 



Wanted six or eight good men to so to the State of Illinois, 

 work on a farm, situated aboul filly miles from St Lou:s, in 

 leallhy district. .Vpplications must be made immediately 

 person to Grigcs and Chickering, 22 Commercial st. 

 Boston, March 16. 2t 



FAUni FOR SALE. 



For sale a Farm i.i Bed'or.l, Coimtv of Middle 

 from I!..M..ii and Kl from Lowell, (•onlainiiis 111! 

 dm- al.i.n I., acres covered wilh a valnal.le unn 

 which has I.e.Mi preserved will, great caie b.r Ihe 1... _ , . 

 the garden contains about 3 acres under Ihe highest cultiva- 

 tion and is furnished wilh a great variety of flowers and 

 shrubs which have been collected al much labor and cxpence; 

 aitacheil lo the garden is a Green House filled with thrifly 

 bearing Grape \^nes, and choice and valuable plants wh;ch 

 will be sold or not as the purchaser may choose. The Farm 

 is under good cultivation and together wilh Ihe Garden fs 

 slocked wilh the choicest Fruits, such as Apples, Pears, 

 Peaches, Quinces, Plums, Strawberries of various kinds, 

 Itaspherries, Gooseberries, &c &.C., which ibe present owner 

 has spared no expence in obtaining. The Farm is bounded 

 on the west by Concord River, which is well supplied will 

 fish, and Ihe country around abounds wilh game, making it ; 

 desirable retreat to Ihe gentleman who is lond of fishing o 

 shooting. 



Possession will bo given on the 1st .April next — for terms 

 which will be liberal, apply lo the subscriber in Boston or a 

 the Farm. JAMES VILA. 



March 16. If. 



MULBERRY TREES. 



For sale at this ofilce, 6000 Mulberry Trees from Smyrna, 

 fiporlefi in the ship Coriolanus. The trees are large and 

 miT\, from 3 to 6 years old. and 8 lo lOYeet high, 

 ■ch 16. ■ ■ 



FARMER WANTED. 



" Wanted a good man. an American, well acquainted with 

 Farming operations. Apply at this office. 

 March 16. ."it 



A small quantity of the above, of recent importation, hav- 

 ing been consigned to Charles W. Green. Esq., of Jamaica 

 Plains, by Russell .Sturgis, Esq., now in Canton; just rec'd 

 and for sale by DA^•IEL L. Giebens & Sou, 218 Washington 

 St.. Boston, and Geo. C. Hakkett, New England Seed 

 Store. Price 2.50 els. per nz. 3t march 16. 



SOUTHERN CLOVER. 



?ceived a few tierces of Southern Clover, for sale by 

 ch 16. GEORGE C. BARRETT. 



GARDEN SEEDS AT $1 PER BOX. 



Small Boxes Garden Seeds, coptaining a good assorlmen 



r a very small gaiden, for s.ile at $\ per box. 



Also — A very large assortment of (iarden and Flowe 



Seeds, raised in gardens connected wilh the Agricnltura 



Warehouse, &c. now ready for sale and orders promptly exe 



culed. Jan. 27. GEO. C. BARRET'l', 



Vol. I., N. 

 Feb. 24 



WANTED, 



E. Farmer, for which a high price 



„ ...f,.. y II be giver 



GEO. C. BARRETT. 



FINE BjIRLY peas. 



Earliest Dwarf Peas — the earliest variety of Peas, grown 

 from 20 lo 24 inch.es high — consequently require no slicks. 

 Early Waslnngton Peas; a xery productive early variety. 

 " Charliini " Early Golden Hotspur, do. ; 

 Bishop's Ea:ly Dwarf, da ; very Dwarf and early. 

 Also — Dwarf Scyinelar Peas — Anew variety I'rom Scat- 

 land ; this Pea will he found a great acquisition for a \eTy pro- 

 ductive and tielicious late sort. 

 Dwarf Blue Imperial Pea; 

 Large Dwarf Alarrowfat, do. ; «fcc. &c. 

 All the above were raised expresslv lor the New England 

 Seed Stoke, Nos. 51 if 52, North Market Street. 



GREAT CALF. 



Mr Eli>hn M. Jencks, of War^' House Point, Conn, has 

 a Heifer Calf, which is presumed to be the largest that can 

 be produced in Ibis couniry, accoriling to its age. Is of deep 

 red— calved Mav 1, 1834, from blood stock— weighed, when 

 7 months old, 800 lbs.— 10 months. 950 lbs.— 12 months, 1065, 

 and 20 monllis, 1315 lbs.— from a cow formerly owned by the 

 late Samuel Slater, Esq. Providence, R. L, and she from an 

 imported cow, and without any extra Keeping. 6t feb. 24 



WILLIAM SHERIDAN, GARDENER, 



Returns his sincere thanks lo those gentlemen who have 

 natrouizedhim for the last year, and takes this opportunity of 

 informing them and the public, that he will continue the busi- 

 ness of Jobinng in Gardens, by the day or by conlracl. W 

 .S. will endeavor lo give satisfaction lo all those who may feel 

 disposed to favor him wilh anything in his line, to which he 

 will attend wilh punctuality. 



N. B.All order, left at the stores of Messrs Worcester & 

 Peirce, corner of Court andTremont streets; Messrs Iloveys, 

 Market street ; .Mr Barrett's Seed Store, or al his own resi- 

 dence. No. 2 Theatre Alley, will be prompllv ami faithfully 

 attended lo. " ' feb 24. 



PREMIUM SPRING SEEP WHEAT. 



Can be had of ihc subscriber, in Fitchbnrg. at S2.60 per 

 bushel. The product of this kind (known by the name. Black- 

 sea or Smyrna.) has been 55, SO and 35 lo Ibe acre for the 

 last three years. PAYSON WILLIAMS. 



Feb. 21, 1836. 



I'KICES OF COUNTllY PRODUCE. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



PROVISION MARKET. 



retail PRICES. 



Hams, northern, . . pound j 12 



soulhern, and western, '• H 



Pork, whole hogs, . . "9 



Poultry, . . . "II 



Butter, (tub) . . . "18 



hnnp . . "22 



Eggs, . . . dozen 23 



Potatoes, . , bushel -30 



Cider, . . barrel ! 1 75 



!00 



FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



Nursery of William Kenri'ck, Nonantum Hill, in 

 Nl'.WToN, near Boston, and near the Worcester Rail Road. 



The excellence of the varieties, the quality, the size of all 

 Ihe |)roduclions here cullivaled eonlinually improve as the 

 numbers are augmented. These now comprise nearly 400,(00, 

 covering compactly about 20 acres. 



Selections of the finest varieties of New Flemish Pears,— 

 also Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Neclarines, Almonds, 

 Apricots, Grape Vines, Currants, Raspberries, fine imported 

 Lancashire Gooseberries, Strawberries, &c. — 



MoRUs MuLTicAULts, or Chinese Mulberry, by the single 

 tree, by ihe dozen, the 100 or 1000— also while Mulberries. 



8000 Peach Trees of finest select kinds arc now ready for 

 sale. 



Ornani' nial Trees and Shrubs, and Roses of about 1000 

 finest kinds, — Also Herbaceous flowering plants, Pseonies and 

 splendid Double Dahlias, 



All orders left wilh Geo. C.Barrett, who is Agent, at 

 his Seed Store and the Agricultural Warehouse and Reposi- 

 tory, Nos 5I<5'52, North Market street, will be in lik,> man- 

 ner duly attended to — Catalogues gratis, on application. 



