VOL,. XIII. NO. 41. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



327 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



t?ORRECTK» WITH GREAT CAHE, WEEKLY. 



3Ji: ANs, while, , 

 ■Uekk, nit'ss, (new) 

 Cari;o, No. 1, 

 prime, 

 ISkfswax, (Ainpric «) , 

 llUTTK.R insperuvl, ^o. 7, , 

 'CufcKSK, ni-w milk, . 



skiiijinoii nnik, 

 Ffatheus, norllu^rn, peese, 

 soirtherw, gees*?, 

 Flax, American, 

 Flaxskko, . i 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash 

 Haliimore, Howard street, 

 Brilliinore, whaff, 

 Alextiiidria, 

 Grain, Gor/i, northern yeHow , 

 soiiihern yellow 

 ^viiile, 

 Rye, norlhern, 

 Barley, 



Oau, nor hern, . (prinse) 

 HAY.liest Enelish, . 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . 

 Honey, . . , , , 



[lops, 1st quality 



2d qualfly . . . , 

 LiRi), Bostoti. Ist 9ort, . 

 soutliern, isl sort, 

 jEATEiER, slaughter, aole, 

 do. upper, 

 dry hide, -icle, _ , 



do. upper,', 

 Philadelphia, .sole, > 

 Caltinwre, sole, . 

 jIME, I>est sort, 



*ORK, Mass. inspert. extia clear, . 

 Navy, mess, . 

 hone, niiddlinr^s, 

 >£EDS, Herd's G-rass, 

 Red Top. 

 Red Clover, norlliern, 



^\^ hite Outch Honeysuckle, 

 .ALLOW, tried, .... 

 V'OOL, prime, or Saxmiy Fleeces, 



AmerictfH, (till li|<rod, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed 

 c- ( Pulled superfine, 

 a;-3 Jst Lambs, . 

 ■S:S\-2d <lo. . . 



o g_ j 3d tio, 



i 1st Spiniiina;, . 

 oulhern pulled wool is generally 5 els 

 less per lb. 



ljus"fiel 



gallon 

 .pound 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 



rwt. 

 Jinund 



83 



77 



72 



85 



C3 



4S 



18 00 



1230 



H. CO 



37 



11 



9i 



S 



19 



12 



16 



18 



27 



25 



1 00 



20 00 



16 00 



77 



S-i 



25 



7 50 

 70 

 55 

 SO 

 42 

 3G 

 38 

 55 

 45 

 30 

 25 

 35 



3 5;i 



2 6-^ 

 1 1 50 

 10 (K) 

 7 25 

 23 

 Hi 



y 



t) 

 4J 

 ■6'J 

 11 

 I 3U 

 5 75 

 5 62 

 5C2 

 5 50 

 85 

 80 

 73 



;io 



65 



50 



19 50 



13 00 



15 00 



42 



15 



10 

 9 

 20 

 14 

 18 

 20 



27 



105 



21 00 



17 00 



8 60 



2 50 



1 00 



9 



30 



800 



80 



60 



55 



48 



42 



GO 



60 



SO 



33 



30 



W 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



AMS, northern, . , pound 10 12 



southern, . , '• 71 g 



oRK, whole hogs, . . "67 



DDLTRV, . . . " 10 14 



OTTER, (tub) . . . " 18 20 



lump . , " 



GGS, . . . tlozen 14 16 



DTATOES, . . bushel 45 50 



DER, . . . barrel 2 75 3 00 



iRIGHTON MARKET.-ftroNDAY, April 20, IBii. 



[Itcported for the Daily .AdvertiHer & Patriot.J 



At market 240 Beef Cattle, 12 pairs Working Oxen, 



! Cows and Calves, 32.5 Sheep, and 4G5 Swine. 40 



sef Cattle remain unsold. 



Prices. Beef Cattle — Nearly all the Beef Cattle were 



irc.hased by the speculators before lliey arrived at inar- 



!t ; most of them withont weighing, but at a small ad- 



nce on former prites, some nf which were e.\traordi- 



iry fine. We shall omit giving prices until the market 



all have become rooie settled. 



Cows and Calves— iia\es were noticed *22, 24, 26 50 



d$33. * ' ' 



Sheep — Sales not noticed. 



Swine— \n demand ; one lot to peddle was taken at 59 



r sows and 6| for barrows; one at 6.^ for sows and o| 



• barrows ; at retail G fur sows and 7 for barrows. 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



extensive collection ol sf^lcnflid Annual," iSieniiial nii'i 

 conipf !siii«r some new an<l choice 

 iipril22. 



An 

 rerennial F'owcr Sertl 

 varieties, for sale by GEO. C. liAllRETT 



ST HELENA POTATOES. 



200 bu'shc's of this very superior I^otnto for s^Ic nt ilriinmci 

 i^' Iriciics' store on the T wharf, at CO cents per bushel bv MIO- 

 SES HKALEY. april 23 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 



FiNl!. large, three vars old Uoots of the Uiilrh Aspnragus, 

 forsnieby GKO. C BMIRRTI'. n;,ril 15. 



GRAPE VINES &. PLUM TI4EES. 



Is\BFt,l,A and Catawba nf extra size and lied and White 

 Chasselas Grapes, an<l of the foreign varieties. 



Also — Plum tiees of vignrnns growth and of the most ap- 

 proved kinds, for sale by SAMUKL POND. Cambridgeport. 



Orders may be led at the N. E Farmer Oflice. march 18. 



GRIST MILL MACHINERY FOR SALE. 



A grist mill, with geering complete, built in. the best manner, 

 and has been running hut a very short time — stones 5 feet 6 

 inches diameter — runner 19 inches thick — removed for the 

 accommodation of other tnachinerv. 



One rtinner, .5 fed diameter, 17 inches thick. 



'I'wo driving wheels, partly worn, with pinions and spindles. 



A pair of mill stones, superior grit, 4 feet 8 inches diameter, 

 runner IS inches thick, with the requisite iron work. 



The above will be sold low, if immediate application is made 

 at the counting room of the Daily .Advertiser »Sc Patriot. 



march 1 1. 



TREES FOR SALE, 



At W. nucKMiNSTFR's Nursery, Framingham : — Apple 

 trees. Cherry trees, Pear trees Peach trees, Rock maple and 

 Larch trees. 



Also, Isabella Grape Vines, all of the first quality, at cus- 

 tomary prices. '* march 4. 



AGENCY IN CONCORD, N. H. 



William Kknt has accepteil the agency of the New Eng- 

 land Seed Establishment, and has received a full assortment of 

 G.4Ri»iiN ami Flower Seeds neatly papered up, with direc- 

 tions for cul'ivating, &c. on each paper. These Seeds are 

 warranted, being raised in gardens connected with the above 

 establishment. 



Concord, N. H. March 24, 18,"!5. 



WANTS A SITUATION. 



An expeiienced Gardener, well acquainted with all the 

 branches of gardening, wants a situation — good reference can 

 be made. Address R. E. at this office. April 8. 



SILVER FIRS, &.C. 



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

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

 in good order. .April 8. 



GROUND PLASTER, 



From the Lubec Manufacturing Co. in casks of 500 lbs. 

 each, constantly on hand and for sale by GEO. CLARK S^ 



april 8. 



CO. No. 9, T Wharf. 



PLEASANT AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE FOR 

 SALE. 



Situated in Dorchester on the Briishhill turnpike, two miles 

 from Roxbury street, containing 16 acres of cxcellenl land 

 with a mansion house, farm house, two barns and outhouses 

 thereon, having a garden of one acre containing valuable fruits 

 tfcc. The situation is unrivalled, commanding a most exten- 

 sive prospect of the harbor and of the country back. 



The houses are in complete repair and the whole farm under 

 a good state of cultivation, with a good orrharri of excellent 

 fruit. For terms and particulars inquire of Messrs LOT 

 WHEELRIGHT S,- SON, 46 Central Wharf, GEORGE 

 C. BARRETT at this office, or JOSIAII WILSON ou the 

 premises. 



NeTPburyport Agricnltnral Warehouse antl 

 SEEU STORE. 



The subscriber. Agent for the New England Seed .Store, 

 has received a full assortment ol' Garden and FLmcfr Seedf:, 

 raised an<l put up exore-sly for the New England Seed Es- 

 tablishment, in [lapers with their labels on ilietn with directions 

 for cultivating, l^'C. warranted of the growth of 1831. 



Also received from the .Agricultural Warehouse. Boston, 

 and i\Iariufactiircrs. a general assortment of Ploughs, Cultiva- 

 tors, Hav Cutlers, Hay Knives, Hoes, Garden Hoes, Manure 

 Forks, Shovels. Spades, Churns, <^-c. The above establish- 

 ment was opened by the subscriber last Spring, and arrange- 

 ments made to be constantly supplied with all kinds of Gar- 

 den and Farming '1 ools, including those of the Dairy, which 

 he offers at manufacluicrs' prices. WM. HILL, 



No. 3, Smith Row, Market Square. 



Newburyport, .April I. 3l* 



Wm. PRINCE <fc SONS, 



Near New York, will forward their new Catalogues, u'l'fA 

 venj reduced prices, to every applicant. No. I , — Fruit and 

 Ornainenlnl Trees and Flowering Plains. iNo. 2. — Double 

 Dahlias and Pulbous Flowers. No. 3, — Garden, Agricultural 

 and Flower Seeds, compiising the most extensive assoriment 

 of every class. Of the Dahlia above 500 varieties, including 

 all the -triped and variegated kinds, and assortments of one 

 do7en iiauK'd varieties, selected by us. will be supplied at 3, 

 1 1-2 and .ijlj, according to rarity, &.■. Tree Roses graf\e<l 

 3 to 4 leet high, of 50 varieties, and a few dozen of Harrison's 

 new double Yellow Rose, winch (lowers profusely. lO.OOO 

 cuttings of the Chinese Mulberry, prepared lor planting, at S8 

 per UW or gfJO per HKIO, to purchasers of which the secret will 

 be imparted, calculated to cause nearly all to grow. 



Also, 35 bushels Italian Loleh seed, a superior grass, re- 

 cently introduced— 20 bushels SpringTares — 1,800 lbs While 

 Dutch Clover seed— 2,000lbs Provence Lucerne — oOd lbs Tri- 

 folium incarnatum, or early Crimson Clover, aflbrdiiig the ear- 

 liest pasturage. 



To Nurseries, and others making large purchases, a ve-^ 

 libera! discount will be made,anfl a convenient credit allowed. 



Orders must be .sent direct per n.ail, and will receive prompt 

 attention 3t* april 15. 



IMPROVED SHORT HORNED STOCK. 



To be soM, a number of fine animals, from Ife breed of 

 Denton, .'\dmiral, Wye Comet, &c. Apply to .A. Green- 

 WOOD, on the Welles farm, near Doctor Codman's Meeting- 

 House, in Dorchester. feb. 23. 



FOR SALE, or To Let for tlie Season. 



The celebrated ScAt lions, Highlander and Dey of Algiers. 

 .Also — six ihorongh bred Durham improved Short Homed 

 Hulls. Also — a number of Heifers and Cows of the same 

 bree.l. for sale. Inquire of RALPH WATSON, East Wind- 

 sor, Conn. Aprils. 



KALBIIAS, AZALEAS, &c. 



The subscriber will furnish Kalmla lalifollas and Azalea 

 nudlfloras in bundles of 23 each, packer! in moss, at the rate 

 of 512,50 per hnnilred, delivered at Geo. C. Barrett's 

 Seed Store, who is agent, at short notice Also, a greal vari- 

 elv of indigenoits and exotic shrubs, and herbaceous plants 



'Lancaster Garden, March 27. JOS. BRECK. 



FOR SALE OR TO LET, 



A valuable Farm situated in MedforrI, about five miles from 

 this city, w*^ll calculated for a milk, vegetable and fruit farm, 

 or would be lei on shares, provided a temperate man should 

 wan" the same. 



For further particulars apply at this office. m 11. 



4000 APPLE TREES 



For sale by the subscriber, al Fresh Pond, in Cambridge, 

 consisting of Baldwins, Russetts. Porters, Rivers, Siberian 

 Crabs, and Blue Pearmalns. 1'he trees ore four years from 

 the bud and are probably the best in Massachusetts. 



JONAS WYETH. 



Cambridge, April 8. 



FINE DAHLIAS. 



A splendid collection of Double Dahlias for sale at the 

 New Engband Seed Store, by GEO. C. BARRETT, a IS. 



COMPLETE FARMER AND RURAL ECONOillST. 



George C. Barrett and Russell, Odiornk 1^ Co. 

 have in press a new edition of the Complete Farmer and Rural 

 Economist, by Thomas G. FessenDek, Editor of the 

 New England Farmer, rei'ised and intprored with considerable 

 additions. The firsl edilion was published lasl season, and 

 was sold w"ithin a few months 01 Ihe publication. Tht-s rapid 

 sale, and the sentiments universally expressed by those who 

 have read the work, show that the public place a high value 

 uponit. The new edilion will be ready for delivery about the 

 first of May. 



NEW AMERICAN ORCHAllDIST. 



George C. Barrett and Russell, Odiornk ^ Co. 

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

 second edition, greatly enlarged and improved, of the NEW 

 AMERICAN ORCli ARDIST. or an account of the most val- 

 uable fruits of all climates, adapted to cultival on in the United 

 States, with their history, uses, modes of culture, management, 

 tVc. Also, usefiil vegetables, ornamental forest trees, shrubs, 

 and flowers, silk, bees, (.Vc. By Williaih Kenrick. 



GRAPE VINES. 



A few hundred prime Isabella ami Catawba Grape Vines 

 for sale by Jonathan Bovce, Market Street, Lynn, 

 march 25. 4l 



FRESH "W^HITE MULBERRY SEED. 



Just received at the New England Seed Store, 51 if 52 

 North Market street, 



.A quantity of fresh and genuine White Mulberry-seod, from 

 one of the greatest fllulberry Orchards in Connecticut, warrant- 

 ed new and good, directions accompanying each package. 



Dec. 31, 1831. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



