aud 



VOt. Xm. KO. 39. 



Sfeivbiuj-poit Agricultural Warelioiise 

 SEED STORE. 



TllK suhscribpr, Asciitlor the New Kngland Seed Slore 

 has received a lull assnrlment of Garden mid Flown- Seeds 

 liused and pul up e.vnressly for Ihe New England Seed Es- 

 lahlishmeut, in papers with Iheir labels on lliem with direclions 

 lor rnllivaling-, i^-c. warranted of llie growth ol lS3i.. 



Also received fiom the Agricultural WarehoKse, lloslon 

 anu Manufacturers, a general assortment of Hloughs, Cultiva- 

 tors Hay Cutters, Hay Knives, Hoes, Garden Hoes, Manure 

 I'orks, bhovols, Spades. Churns, <^.c. 'J'he above establish- 

 ment was opened by the subscriber last Spriiijj, and arran"e- 

 Rients made lo be coiistnntiv supplied with all kinds of Gar- 

 den and Farming 'j ools, including those of the Dairy, which 

 he oilers at manufactuiers' iirices. VVM. HILL 



., . -A'c. 3, South Row, Market Square. 



Newburyporl, April 1. 3(» 



AND GARDEN 



4000 APPLE TREES 



For sale by the subscriber, at Fresh Pond, in Camhrido-e- 

 ronsistnig- of Baldwins, Russetts, I'orters, Rivers, Siberian 

 Urabs, and Clue Pearmains. The trees are four years from 

 he bud and are probably the best in Massachusetts 



r, ,., . ., JONAS WYETH. 



Cambridge, April S. 



COMPLETE PARMER AWD RURAL ECONOMIST 



C.KonGE C. Bahkktt and Russki.l, Ouio-tNi- A. Co 



EXTRA EARLY^EAS^ 



The Earliest r)warf Pea grows about 20 inches hi"h Is a 



lered by the subscriber was rai.sed evuresslv inr ii,J % i 

 land Seed Slore, near Canada line '^ '" ""^ "*""' ^'"S' 

 Market Gardeners and others will be supplied with lar-e or 

 sntall quantities if applied for early in the season °^ "' 



-J^ILll . GEO. C. BARRETT. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



AVANTS A SITUATION. 



An c.Ypetienced Gardener, well acquainted with all the 

 >ranclies of gardening, wants a situation— good reference can 

 le made. Address R. E. at this oflice. April 8. 



SILVER FIRS, <tc. 



William Mann of Bangor, Me. «ill execute al short no- 

 ce orders for Silver Firs, Evergreens, .J-c. well packed and 

 l^ good order. Apr il S. 



FOR SALE, or To Let for the Season. 



The celebrated Si-allions, Highlander and Dey of AKiers 

 Jso— si.M lliorough bred Durham improved Short Horned 

 ■BLLS. Also— a number of Heifers and Cows of the same 

 reed, fyxsak. Inquire of RALPH WATSON, East Wind- 

 "■'C™!!. Aprils. 



FOR SALE OR TO LET 



warrs"^;,'::"" ^'-res, provided :^^:'[i:zi 



For further particulars apply at this office, „ ],. 



GRIST MILL MACHINERY FOR SALE 



One runner, S leel diameter, 17 iiiches thick 



Ivvo driving wheels, partly worn, with pinions and spindles 



A pair of mill stones, superior grit 4 feet S inches ,■= 



runner .8 inches thick, witl^ the r?quisUe iron w^r'" '"™^"^^' 

 Ihe above will besold low. if immediate an.>Hcpi;„„ • j 



^'Mar^hTl'.'"" """^ "'■ '"^ ""^'y Adv^nrer&Tmrio't! "'"'^ 



GROUND PLASTER, 



From die Lubec Manufacturing Co. in casks of 5(10 lbs 

 icb, constantly on hand and for sale by GEO. CLARK li- 

 O. No. 9, T Wharf. apr il 8. ^ 



ORTICULTUUAL REGISTER & GAIiDENERs 

 MAGAZINE, 



For April, this Day published. 

 Conti;.;nts.-L Gladiolus cardinalis, (with a colored plate) 

 ■-. On the cultivation of Cypress Vine and other tender an- 

 lals-J. On the culture of Milk-weed^-t. Importance of 

 tpcfimental Horticulture— .5. On the Grape aud the Manu- 

 :tnrc of U me— 6. On the cultivation of Quick Set Hedtres 

 lhi& country— 7. On Hedges— 8. Rose-Bugs— 9. Notices of 

 ; newest and best Fruits and Vegetables— 10. Pinus Lam- 

 rtiana— IL fllassachusetls Horticultural Society- 1« Gar- 

 ners' Work for April. 

 SubscriptioEs received at this office. 

 *P"'l- GEO. C.BARRETT. 



KALMIAS, AZALEAS, &c. 



riiE subscriber will furnish Kalmia latifolias and Azalea 



^t"'!.'" '"■"/■"''^ °'\ 2^, ?'■''• P^'^''«'' fnm"ss.al the rate 

 gl-.50 per hundred, delivered at Geo. C. Barrett's 

 jd Slore, who IS agent, at short notice. Also, a great vari- 

 ; ot indigenous and exotic shrubs, and herbaceous plants 

 Lancaster Garden, March 27. JOS. BRECK 



AGENCY IN CONCORD, N. H. 



ly^nir^LP J^n-T, '"*" ^'■'■'^f",'''' '1"= agency of the New Eng- 

 J Seed Establishment and has recefved a full assortment If 

 RnE^ atid 1. LOWER Seeds neatly papered up, with direc- 

 ts for cultrvaimg, &c. on each paper. These Seeds are 

 rantid, being raised m gardens connected with the above 

 iblishment. 

 oncord, N. H. March 2i, 18.15. 



IMPORTED VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



ono Soulhgale Cucumber, Long Ridge do. Gherkin do. 

 erior Scarlo Radish, a small quantitv new Giant Marrow 

 s Skillmanshne netted Melon, Yellow Liverpool Tur- 

 Purple Egg P am, early and late Cauliflowers, early and 

 r-r T 'l^'™?'''/].''- ,-'^'" ■■'■'■eived by G. C. BAR- 

 IT, New England Seed Store. march 18. 



TREES FOR SALE, 



At W. Buckminster's Nursery Framlnrrt,,™ . a , 



Ta^^h^^':;? ''-'" '''- '^-^' »'-'•'' '-Tfi-m^^it';';;^ 



.omio-'p'icef' """P' Vines,^allof the firs, quality, at cus- 

 march 4. 



T~IMi^VED SHORT HORTXE^l^^Si^. 



Dcmo'r rdm'ir:i,"^;;;','^e"cle°Vc"'"t;„''T T '."''' "' 



z^-s:r:r^l:?----"-^^^-,^^^: 



, • feb. 25. 



WINSHIPS' NURSERIES-B^i^iiiJ^S^ 



The Messrs Winship of the Brighton Nurseries would 

 now give notice that the addition to their colle S of 7lv 

 and Ornamental Trees, S/,™i., etc.. enables them to offe^ ,' 

 Ihe pub ic an unusual variety of the different kinds of hr<^^ 

 size and undoubted excellence ^ 



GEO. C. BARRETT at the Farmer office is their ap-ent 



auer^ior'"" ""™=" "^ "■"' -«'- P'o^i andValSl 

 '. inarch 18. 



KENRICK NURSERIES IN NEWTON. 



„=!*"i,"!- I'^'i^u"^'^ proprietor of the New ion Nurseri'es has 

 established the agency of his nurseries at the Ne.v England 

 Farmer office, Boston, and all orders for Trees, Plants s"hrubs 



"to^ r1' °- ^- BARRETT will be imm'edia"ei; atteid- 

 ea lo. Catalogues gratis on application lo Mr Barren 

 march 18. ""cii. 



Apples, Baldwin, 

 Beans, white, .... 

 Beef, mps.s, (new) 

 Cargo, No. 1, 



prime, ■ • . . 

 Bfe.^wax, (Americ n) . 

 I'.UTTEK inspected, No. 1, , 

 Cheese, new milk, . 



skimmed milk, 

 Feathers, northern, g;eese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, American, . . . . 

 Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee. . . rash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow , 

 southern jellow 

 white, 

 Rye, northern, 



Barley, . . . . 



Oats, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hav, best English, . . . . 

 eastern screwed, , 

 hard pressed, . . . . 

 Honey, • . . . . 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d quality .... 

 Lard, Boston, 1st sort, . 

 southern, Isl sort, 

 Leather, slaughter, sole, 

 do. upper, 

 dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. . 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 LiarE, best sort, . . , , 

 Pork, Mass. inspect. ext;a clear. . 

 Navy, mess, . . . ' , 

 bone, middlings, 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, 



Fied Top, . . . ' 



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. L4 and common 

 Native washed 

 c ^ f Pulled superfine, 

 ^-6 I 1st Lambs, . 

 ■5J^2d do. . . 



J §. 3d do, . . 

 I 1st Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 5 els. 

 less per lb. 



barrel 

 bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



bushel 

 barrel 



bushel 



ton 



gallon 

 pound 



FROM 



3 00 



2 50 

 11 00 



9 50 



7 00 



20 



14 



8 



?* 



40 



3d 

 10 



]'25 



3 62 

 .5 62 

 5 50 

 5 25 



82 



68 



72 



85 



63 



48 



18 00 



12 50 



14 00 



37 



cask- 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 



cwt. 

 Jiound 



s 



19 



12 

 16 

 18 



27 



25 



1 10 



20 00 



16 00 



8 



225 



77 



25 

 7 60 

 65 

 .55 

 60 

 42 

 36 

 38 

 55 

 45 

 30 

 25 

 35 



3 50 



2 62 



11 50 



10 00 



7 28 



23 



, 16 



9 



6 



45 



3a 

 11 



1 30 



5 75 



5 7.5 



5 62 



3 50 



83 



77 



73 



90 



63 



50 



19 50 



13 00 



15 00 



42 



1.) 



10 

 9 

 20 

 14 

 IS 

 20 

 29 

 27 



1 12 

 21 00 

 17 00 



8 50 



2 50 

 1 00 



9 

 30 

 800 

 75 

 CO 

 55 

 48 

 42 

 60 

 40 

 30 

 33 

 30 

 40 



NEW AMERICAN ORCHARDIST. 



EORGE C. B.4RRETT and Russf:m., Odiornf .«. Co 

 on, have now m press, and will publish in a few weeks the 

 Id edition. =:reatU-enlargefl and improved, of the NEW 



.lUCAN ORCHARDl&T, or an account of the most val- 

 ; (ruits ofall climates, adapted lo cultivafon in the United 

 .■s with their history, uses, modes of culture, mana.-emen t 

 Also, useful vegetables, ornamental forest trees, shrubs 

 lowers, silk, bees, &c. By VNillum Kenrick. 



I" 



NANKIN & CANTON STRAW CARPETI.VG. 



Eliae Stone Brewer. No. 414 Washington street 'has 

 constantly on hand a large assortment of Straw Caroel^no-' nf 

 various qualities aud widths, among which are— ' s' "' 



2500 yards superfine Nankin, 6-4 



2000 do. do. do. 3-4 



3300 do. Canton tlo. 6-4 



4.500 do. do. do. 5-4 



article ^ "'^ *^"'"''" "^^"^ '"^"' "^ "^"' """^ ^"Perfine 



April I. 



PROVISION MARKET 



Ha.ms, northern, 

 southern, 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



RETAIL PRICES. 



pound 



dozen 

 bushel 

 barrel 



10 



74 

 6 

 10 

 10 



18 

 37 



2 '75 



TO NURSERYMEN. 



The subscriber wishes to relinc|uish the charge of his p^ten 

 sive Nurseries to a tenant, or share it with a co^petem ass!.. -" 

 e^tablbh^men" '"'"" " -"-?'="-• as an appendage to the 



Worcester, March 16. 1835. rlSKE. 



GRAPE VINES &, PLUM TREES. 



Isabella and Catawba of e.vtra size and Red and While 

 Chasselas Grapes, and of the foreign varieties. 



i'rr''!"'" '"^''' "^ vigorous growth and of the most an- 

 proved kinds, for sale by SAMUEL POXD. CambrS°epo^t 

 _ Ord@,s may be left at the N. E. Farme KMce. mamh IS. 



GARDEN SEEDS. 



tio^ rf rTl ' '' ■ '^'''^""•''P';"' ^'/' ^°! ',^''= "" «"ellent collec 

 tion of Garden and Flower Seeds, wholesale and retail 

 -\pri! J. 



12 

 8 

 7 



14 



17 



20 



50 



300 



BRIGHTON MARKET.-MoxDAv, April 6, 1835. 



[Heporteil fur the Daily Advertisers. Patriot.] 



At market 345 Beef Cattle, 28 pairs Working Oxen 



In S°7r "», ^"^'-"''^^ Sheep, and 400 S wine-about 

 40 iJeel Cattle unsold. 



Prices. Beef Catth-Sa.les were quick and last 



week s prices were fully sustained ; we quote to corres- 



pond, v,z. a few pairs at something abore our quota- 



lons say 12 a 2„c) ; prime at 33 a 34s Cd ; good at 30 



a 3^s tid ; thm at 24 a 28s. 



CO and^,«55 ^''™~^'^'' "°''<='^'^ «=i'es at $9D, 05, 90, 73, 

 23''3(r38"a1id'!«45*~^"'" ^^"^ effected at $20, 25, 27, 



Sl,ecp—We noticed sales at 24, 30, 36, 39s, and a few 

 extraordinary fine at 54s. ' ' > 



Su-me-Sales brisk; five or six hundred more could 

 have been readily sold ; lots to " peddle" were generally 

 taken at 4 for sows and 6 for barrows, with the addition 

 of a small premium ; at retail, G for sows and 7 for bar- 

 rows ; large sizes (say 100 to 125) i to Ic less 



