VOt. Xm. KO. 30. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



THERMOMETRIC A L. 



iiig-o of Therniometer at the Maverick House, East 

 Boston, in a sliudcd Norlliwesteriy exposure, free 

 IVom llie wall. 



JANUAllV. 1805. 



)NI).iV, 'Ml, . 

 KSDAV, 27, 

 EONKSDAV, 28, 



lURsoAy, 2':_>, ■ 



lDAY,:iO, - 



rURDAV, 31, 

 •iUAv, Feu. ]. 



CHOICE AKKICULTURAl. SKEnS, &C. 



"■ K,!,'n'i'"p ''■'■" ^"r*' "'"' ''"'■'•■^ '^ Percn.lai do. ; Sain- 

 '„ I ,.r "''"','■'■ '-•"(■e'l'e- nmcl. While Clover Trefoil 



E^H x„ ^i™'^'''''^'"'" • ^'^" "«'^ «"'». Skinless 



o,h oV^'h "^'"^ ^"PV,-°' ^""^'>' ^^="5- field 'ijurne. 

 p,,°' ""''^ «.™-^^. Vetches, Lenliles.-raylor's Fo t v- 

 Pouio, now tak.ng precedence of all olhersf Earlv No ,- 

 I, Mercer K,d„e.y and Pi„k-eve Po.aloe,s, Polato'O ,i™ 



Cirrn, ,h ' ^';'"" '^',»' '^"""''^ Tenzle. Lnr^e while 

 Li vr?, "^7;"' »"'! "'"SI profitable lor Caul? ; Red 

 »w,a.,d Wlj.te Mangold Wurtzel, ,i,e two latter e^ceed- 

 eel, ami all verv profitable for cattle and garden 



the k.ichea and flower gar<len, will be supplied at niode- 

 pr.ces, cornpr,«ng many superior new veVelables never 



.peW^ro";!,;'"'^"'^'" An.o„g these arl a m,™!; "f 

 , 1-tUs (.^icunibers, fcouashes, Pumpkins. Spinach Tur- 

 &^. .ntrodueed Iron, I'rance, Spain and I,a I'y. The fo - 

 igcho.cje «ew Mdons can now besupplled-iVlaha wh, e 

 %lZ"t' '"'■ "'"' '''S'' "■••vored. and keep, ill Feb uJ 

 . Imperia Tn".l' ""'n ^'""'"^' ^''"'^ M"scade Co- 

 "d Su^Sr 'Fi P , """^ ^.^P"?' J^^*^'-^' Cantalonp, Green 

 iCamalir S«T!'p*^''',''''i"''P- "='^'' Orange, Embroi- 

 1 (,aiitalo<,p, Scarlet Rock, Small Prescot, VVhile Rock 

 ■"Pme apple. Netted Canlalnnp. and some o 1 ers com-' 



^^he S^rcat ■""" '° r "'J'^"- All appli'intswril 

 r and o^ll ^'"''\°'"<' =y"' °lh" Calalognes s.nt them 

 ne,°al Tre .'"p '''"'I'^f ""'^^^°' Seeds, Fruit ^nd 



and th packages ^^J^-Xsei^l^Tt;":::^ 

 ;se Mulberry, or Morus Muhicauhs trees at «2J p^r 00 



Se'r ';"'"'"""• 9"P« ^''"^^' andCut'ng^sof all 

 at modcTate pnces and ,n any quantity.- iV. B The 

 Seed &e. ,n quantities will ^esup^phed much below 



/;„„ ^ , WM- PRINCE & SONS, 

 _ 22. ■^""'"""' GarJen ami \urs;ry mar Ne,v Yor/r. 



FRUIT TREES, 

 ORNAMEWTAI, TREES, PLAIVTS, <fcC'. 



NURSKRY of WILLIAM KE.\RICK, in 

 -~— ^=^ Nkwton M.iss. 3^ miles from liuslon hii the 

 VV,:sle,u Avenue, and ^ a mile from, the Woixester Rail Roud. 

 This establlslnnejil now compactly covers 18 acres • and 

 comprises the selections of the finest kinds of Pears Apples 

 (-hemes, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Apricots, Almonds' 

 (iun.ces Grape V.ncs, Currants, Raspberries, Gooseberries' 

 and Mulberries, mcludnig the C.incse ftlulberry, or JloRus 

 Mui.TK-Aui.is, so celebrated for silk ; Strawberries, Fi"s &c 

 .\o pa.ns, no labor, or expense has been spared, ,n obmin n<^ 

 the most celebrated varieties which have here been congregated 

 Irom divers climates and latitudes, and from first-rale sources 

 — scleclions adapted to every section of Ihe Union The Or- 

 namental Trees and Plants alone, comprise one thousand va- 

 rieties, Ihe most beauliful kimis known; these include Horse 

 Chesnuls, Weeping Willows, Calalpa, Mounlain Ash, Aibm- 

 Uius or Tree . f Heaven, Scotch Larch, Silver Firs, Venetian 

 Sumach, Allheas. Snowballs. Lilacs, Honeysuckles, &c —Su- 

 perb China and Hardy Roses, Herbaceous Flowerino- Plants 

 1 a>onies, and splendid Double Dahlias. " ' 



(ienllemen are respectfully invited io forward iheir orders 

 rarti/.— Larly m Autumn, being an excelleiu season lor Irans- 

 paming. Address Io W1LLL4.M KENRICK, Newion 

 Alass. I rees, ifz. delivered in Roslon wilhoul charge for Irans- 

 porlalion, they are selected and labelled with due precaution 

 anrt care; and when ordered Ihence. they are suitably packed 

 and lorwaidcd lolheir destination, by laiid or sea, Or orders 

 will receive Ihe same attention if left with Gko. C. Barrett 

 Mho IS agent, at his Seed slore and New England Farmer 

 pfllce,^5'o.s.51 ^ 5;2, North Market Street, ifoston. CaT 

 logues gratis on application. o^ j 



239 



PRICES OF CO[fNTRY I' R O D IxTtT 



CORRKCTED W ITII GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



EXTRA EARLY PEAS. 



E Earliest Dwarf Pea grows about 20 inches hieh is a 



yX s^bscrb';;"-" ""■■ ^"r'''^-^' '•"''"•"■ t'- -«' or. 



i/ed-liJ.t^^'i'rS/rime "■"^^^^'^' "" ""^ ""^^ '^"»- 



_:_ GEOa BARRETT. 



IVAWTED 



<tonnn'rl<etrF""''r >«"^ ""h'" "-ee or four miles 

 Tvel Iiirin^,f/™|™7 ""' '° "'■'■'.>' ""es ofland wilh 



HOLMS' CELEBRATED HORSE LIIVIMENT, 



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

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

 strained iri the back sinews, wnim; in llie withers, \.c. ; also 

 J or Olandular swellinsis of the throat- 



The ingredients which compose this preparation have been 

 carefully selected after many years' experience, and are some 

 ol llie most successful remedies united, correctly proporlioned 

 and happily adapied to affbrd relief in all the above mentioned 

 complaints; the proprietor feels assured that when once this 

 article is used, U will be preferred lo any other, as it is decid~- 

 e.lH- lie best and certainly the most convenient article in i se 



N. B. Persons afflicted wiih Rhcumalism, Sprains, Cramp' 

 Numbness, St.flness, or Weakness in the Joints, will find this 

 Liniment a valuable and efficacious remedy. 



Prepared and sold by TMOMAS HOLLIS, Druggist and 

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



113= The Public are requested lo observe that each label is 

 signed. 



Price of large Bottles one dollar, small do. 75 cents. o29 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



"SLrA'r-' "."-"■'^'',-py "fvoi. 1 ofihe 



wilfsell It ?o; fi« 'dollarr'"" "'"'' "" '" '' ""■ 



^- 3t 



ORCH.4RD GRASS. 



;»'»-"w S-.L'''^'""^' ""^ ^■^'"«^''' ^'^'^ Seed - at th, 

 ■aS'^^^^J^^'^dStore^ CEO. C. BARRETT 



VALUABLE BOOKS. 



"s'HoRT'uVi'>»',T' "^""t"'^ '""■^'' ^•^i"™. -"'' 

 1 s MoRTus Lkittakicus, latest ediiion. just rccei ed 



i^^ GEO. C. BARRETT 



SILKS AT REDUCED PRICES. 



Ei.iAE Stone Brewer intending to make a new arran"-e- 

 ment m his business will sell his stock of Silk Goods at v?rv 

 reduced prices, viz : 



20 Pieces Blk. Gros de Naples (slightly spotted) at 25 cts. 

 per yar, - 3 do. perfect, 2s. do. 25 do. Superior Saiins Levan- 

 ,0 j'' 3^;''- ''°-,'0 do. do. 3s.-G do. Rich Striped do. 3s. it.- 

 •iO do. Rich and Superior Col'd Poult de'Soics. 3s.— 30 do. do 

 (^spotted) 2sG._25 do. Heavy Blk. Sincliaws from 2s.G to 3s li 

 ni I • o"' ^'"■*"<="'' '■'■''"> 2s. to 2s. C— 100 Dress Palierns Fig 

 Black Canton Crapes at (is. per pattern- 50 do. do. to mach 

 7s.0-50do. do. Brown, 7S.G-50 pieces Black Canton Crapes 

 at Is. per yard_20 do. Heavy Blk Turk Saiins (1-4. in wijih) 

 I ■ °,''".-, ''"• 'lahan LuslringsSs.— 10 do. common do. 4s.— 10 

 'lo.l'igd and Plaid Sarsnets, 2s.G— 20 do. Grecian Shallvs 

 of superior fabric^and figures .3s.9-a few pieces Foulards at 



satins. No. 411. Washington Street, Dec. 27ih. 133J.. 



aiBW WORK. 



Just received from the Publisher a new work entitled 

 CAi.cAREots Ma.vukes, ireatiiig Upon Ihe different capacities 

 of soils for improvemenl ^Vc by E. Ruffin, Esq. Editor of 

 the !• anner's Register. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



Farmer Office. 



A GARDENER. 

 . An experienced G.nrdencr well acquainted with the duties of 

 his business in all Us departments wisiies a situation. Can pro 

 riuce good recommendations. Address J. B. at this office 

 Jan. 21. 



Appi.es, rus-^els, .... 

 litANs, white, . . . , " 

 Beef, mess, inew) 



Cargo, No. 1. . ' . " 



prime, .... 



Beeswax, (Amcric n) . . ' 



Butter inspccied. No. 1, . 



Cheese, new milk, . . . ' 



skimmed milk. 

 Feathers, noriliern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, American, ... 

 Fla.\sei.;i,, none, 

 Flouk, Genesee, . . cash 

 Balliinore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandiia, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow . 

 sniilhein yellow 

 "liite. 

 Rye, northern. 

 Barley, 



Oals, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, . . . . 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . . . . 

 Honey, 

 Hops, 1st quality (new) . ' . ' . 



2d quality . . 



Lard, Boston, Isi sort, . 

 southern, 1st sort, 

 Leather, slaughter, sole, 

 do. upper, 

 dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. . 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 LiniE, best sort, .... 

 PoKK, Mass. inspect, extia clear, . 



Navy, mess 



bone, middlings, 

 Seets, Herd's Grass, (new) . 

 Ited Top, northern. . 

 Red Clover, northern. 

 White Dutch Honeysuckle, . 



Tallow, tried 



Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4lhs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. ]-4and common 

 Native washed, 

 = ( Pulled superfine, 

 S-3 I I St Lambs, . 

 ■^^{"■M do. 

 ^ S. I 3d do, 



[ Isl Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 5 els. 

 less per lb. 



pound 



bushel 

 biiiiel 



bushel 



ton 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 

 it 



pound 



cwt. 



jiound 



,HOM 



2 50 

 I 75 



10 25 



3 00 

 G75 



20 

 14 

 8 



3i 

 40 

 35 



y 



I 2.5 



5 si; 



5 37 

 550 

 525 

 6S 

 C5 

 C7 

 83 

 C3 



*; 



17 00 



13 00 



14 00 

 37 

 I] 

 10 



y 



7 



19 

 10 

 1« 

 18 

 27 

 25 

 75 

 17 00 



It; 00 



2 2!5 



750 



m 



50 

 « 

 38 

 32 

 38 

 ST) 

 40 

 30 



3fl() 

 2 25 

 10 50 

 8 75 

 7 00 

 23 

 17 

 9 

 (i 

 4.5 

 38 

 10 

 1 37 

 5 G2 

 3 50 

 5G2 

 5 37 

 70 

 fig 

 68 

 . 8.-, 

 65 

 47 

 20 00 

 15 00 

 IGOO 

 42 

 12 

 II 



20 

 12 

 IS 



20 



30 



27 



1 00 



IS 00 



358 



250 



87 



31 

 800 

 65 

 58 

 50 



40 

 55 



*; 



33 



2.5 

 40 



PROVISION MARKET 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Habis, northern, 

 soulhern. 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (lub) . 



liim]. 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 CiDEK, (new) 



12 



:i 



7 



12 



17 



20 

 20 



50 

 3 00 



GREES HOUSE GLASS. 



"brLORr^fGl KUPFr^,i' '^^''^ "'' " '"*"' «'«« 

 n.il '' «-UPFER, No. 10 Merchants' Row. 



BREMEar GEESE. 



ale, a few pairs of fine Bremen Geese, by 



GEO. C. BARRETT. 



FARM FOR S.4LE. 



For Sale, a Farm containing Seveniv Acres of very choice 

 lantl w II liivided into Mowing — Pasturage — Orchardin.^ 

 and U oodland situated in Marlboro", 20 miles from Boston on 

 llie public roarllo Worcester. 



Ills now in a good si ale of cultivation, with a House and 

 Barn Ihereon, and will be found a very eligible situation for 

 any person wishing to retire to a verv pleasant country town 



for terms, which will be verv moderate if accepted" soo 

 inquire of GEO. C. BARRETT, Boston. Jan. 21. ' 



BRIGHTON MARKET.- .Monday, Feb. 2, 1535. 



[Reported for the Daily Advertiser & Patriot 1' 

 At market 354 Beef Cattle, 14 Cows and Calves, 10 

 pair Working O.ven, and 4.",0 Slieep. 



Prices. Beef Caltlc-ln consequence of the limited 

 number nt market, sales were easily efTected, and prices 

 advanced. A few yoke uncommonly fine were taken 

 for something more than our liigliest quotations. We 

 quote prime at 30 a 33s ; good at 27s ; thin at 223 and Cd 

 a 25s. Cd. 



Working Oxen.—Wc noticed several sales at auction 

 as follows, viz— $.50, 55, Gl, 71 and 78. 



Cows and C«/r«— Sales " dull"- $20, 22 and 24. 



Sheep— We noticed tlie sale of one lot at ICs GJ .• one 

 fit 3 23, and one at 5 12 each. 



