"VOIi. 2nn, KO. 43. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL, 



84.5 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



CORRECTiSD WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



Apples, .... 

 Beans, vvliiie, . 

 Beef, mess, (new) 

 Cargo, No. 1. 

 prime, 

 Beeswax, (American) , 

 Bctter inspected, No. 1, , 

 Cheese, new milk, . 



skimmed milk, 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 IFlax, American, 

 IFlaxseed, . , 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow . 

 southern yellow 

 white, 

 Rye, northern, 

 Barley, ... 



Oats, norihern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, ... 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . . , . 



Honey, 



Hops, l&t quality 



' 2d quality .... 



pARD, Boston, 1st sort, , 

 southern, 1st sort. 

 Leather, slaughter, sole, 

 do. upper, 

 dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole, . 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 IME, best sort, . . . , 

 ORK, Mass. inspect, extra clear, . 

 Navy, mess, . . , . 

 bone, middlings, , 

 EEDS, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northern, 

 White Dutch Honeysuckle, . 

 'allow, tried, .... 

 r^ooL, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4lhs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1 -4 and common 

 Native washed 

 g C Pulled superfine, 

 £-a 1st Lambs, . 

 t^iid do. 

 I §. 3d do, . . 

 I 1st Spinning, , 

 luthern pulled wool is generally 5 cts 

 less per lb. 



barrel 

 bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



bushel 

 barrel 



bushel 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



FROM 



3 00 



2 37 



12 00 



10 00 



8 00 



20 



15 



8 



34 



40 



3S 



10 



1 26 



5 87 



5 75 



525 



556 



83 



77 



72 



85 



C3 



45 



18 00 



12 50 



14 00 



37 



12 



Sh 



8 

 19 

 12 

 16 

 IS 

 27 

 25 

 I 00 



20 00 



16 00 



35 



3 50 

 2 60 

 12 50 

 10 50 

 8 50 

 24 

 17 

 9 

 •6 

 45 

 39 

 11 

 1 30 

 6 12 

 5 87 

 5 37 

 5 62 

 85 

 80 

 73 

 90 

 65 

 46 

 19 50 

 13 00 

 15 00 

 42 

 13 



10 



9 



20 



14 



18 



20 



29 



27 



125 



21 00 



17 00 



8 50 



2 50 



1 00 



9 



30 



800 



85 



65 



60 



50 



45 



60 



65 



50 



.■53 



30 



40 



VALUABI^E WORK OJV AGRICULTURE. 



This Day published by Geo. C. Barrett, THE COM- 

 PLETE FARRIER AND RURAL ECONOMIST. By T. 



G. Fessenden. Second edilion, revised and improved bij the 

 Author, with considerable additions. 



The first edition «as published last season, and the sale was 

 rapid beyond precedent for a work of this 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 conimmiity of cultivators. 



This work has met with decided and universal approbation 

 from the most competent judges. Among the written and 

 printed recommendatory notices are those of the Hon. John 

 Lowell and Rev. Henry Colman. The Editors of the 

 New York Farmer, the New England Magazine, the Maine 

 Farmer, Loudon's Gardener's Magazine, i^-c. have 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 tiie other gentlemen who have honored the work with 

 their approbation. 



"Roxburti, April 6, 1835. 

 " Havmg 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 to a second edilion, 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 ui such an a- 

 bridgemenl full 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 Fessenden. 



m6 John Lowell." 



TREES FOR SALE, 



At \V. BticKiwtNSTER's Nurscrv, Framingham ;— Apple 

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

 Larch trees. 



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

 lomary prices. * ^arch 4. 



AGENCY lai CONCORD, N. H. 



VVilliam Kent has accepted llie agency of the New En"-- 

 land Seed Establishment, and has received a full assortment of 

 Ojrdkn and Flower Seeds neatly papered up, with direc- 

 tions for cultivating, &c. on each paper. These Seeds are 

 warranted, being raised in gardens connected with the above 

 establishment. 



Concord, N. H. March 24, 



1835. 



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 



W^ANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER, 



A single man, who is well acquainted with his business in all 

 its branches, and who can procure good recommendations from 

 his last employers. Enquire at G. C. Barrett's Agricultural 

 Warehouse, Boston. .•m6. 



SILK COCOONS WANTED. 



The subscriber, encouraged by the late act of the Legisla- 

 ture to reel and throw American Silk, wishes to purchase at 

 his place of residence at Dedham, or by Geo. C. Barrett at 

 the Agricultural Warehouse in Boston, Silk Cocoons, and will 

 pay ^3 per bushel for the best, and in proportion for poorer 

 ones. [m6] J. H COBB. 



SILVER FIRS, &,c. 



William Mann of Bangor, Me. will e.xecute at short no. 

 lice orders for Silver Firs, Evergreens, 4-c. well packed and 

 in good order. "^ ^^prji g 



GROUND PLASTER, 



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

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

 no Nn Q TU'h,,.- ■' april S. 



CO. No. 9, T U'harf 



FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 



An excellent Farm containing 70 acres, situated in Marlbo- 

 rough. Mass., with a house and bsrn thereon, for sale, or would 

 be exchange<-l for properly in the city of Boston. For terms 

 and particulars inquire of G. C. BARRETT at this office, or 

 N. B. PROCTOR, Esq. of said Marlborough. 6m. 



PROVISION MARKET, 



RETAIL PRICES. 



BRIGHTON MARKET.-MoNi>AY, May 4, 18^5. 



[Reported for the Daily Advertiser & Patriot.] 

 M market 172 Beef Cattle, 15 pairs Working Oxen 

 Cows and Calves, 200 Sheep, and 150 Swine. ' 



'rices.— Sec/ CattZe— Sales quick, and last week's 

 ces fully supported ; we quote a number very fine at 

 prime at 40s 6d ; good at SCs a 393 ; thin at 30s a 

 Gd. 



Vorking Oien— Sales were noticed at *75, 80, 88, 

 1100. 



:oics and Calves— Sales were noticed at $23, 27, 50, 



and 35. 



■keep— We noticed sales at 28s 6d, 36s, and 43s Gd. 

 nc- One lot was taken at 5f for sows and Gg for 

 fa; at retail, those over 80, 6 and 7, under SO, 7 



PEAR STOCKS,' &c. 



A quantity of good sized Pear Stocks; Apple Stocks; 

 White and Pink Flowering Horse Chesnuts, aud Honev Lo- 

 custs, for sale on very reasonable terms. Apply to 



April 29. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



PLOAVER SEEDS. 



An extensive collection of splendid Annual, Biennial and 

 Perennial F'ower Seeds, comprising some new and choice 

 varieties, for sale by GEO. C. BARRETT. april 22. 



GRIST MILL MACHINERY FOR SALE. 



A grist mill, wilh geenng complete, built in the best manner, 

 and has been running but a very short time — slones 5 feet 6 

 inches diameter— runner 19 inches thick— removed for the 

 accommodation of other machinery. 



One runner, 5 feet diameter, 17'inchcs thick. 



Two driving wheels, partly worn, wilh pinions and spindles. 



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

 runner 18 inches thick, wilh the requisite iron work. 



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

 at the counting room of the Daily Advertiser &. Patriot. 



inarch 11. 



NEW AMERICAN ORCHARDIST. 



George C. Barrett and Rcssell, Odiokne Sf Co. 

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

 second edilion, greatly enlarfjed and improved, of the NEW 

 AMERICAN ORCHARDIST, or an account ofthe most val- 

 uable fruits of all climates, adapted to cultivation in the United 

 Stales, wilh their history, uses, modes of culture, management 

 &c. Also, useful vegetables, ornamental forest trees, shrubs, 

 and flowers, silk, bees, &c. By William Kenrick. 



ST HELENA POTATOES. 



200 bushels of this very superior Potato for sale at Brimmer 

 (-V Inches' store on the T wharf, at 80 cents per bushel by MO- 

 SES HEALEY. april 23 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 



Fine, large, three years old Roots ofthe Dutch Asparaeus 

 for sale by GEO. C. BARRETT. april 15. 



GR.-VPE VINES <& PLUM TREES. 



Isabella and Catawba of extra size and Red and White 

 Chasselas Grapes, and ofthe foreign varieties. 



Also — Plum tiecs of vigorous growth and of the most ap- 

 proved kinds, for sale by SAMUEL POND, Cambridgepori- 



Orders may be left at the N. E. Farmer Office, march 18. 



NeAvburyport Agricultural Warehouse and 

 SEED STORE. 



The subscriber. Agent for the New England Seed Store, 

 has received a lull assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds, 

 raised and put up expressly for the New England Seed Es- 

 tablishment, in papers wilh their labels on them, with directions 

 for cultivating, i^c. warranted of ihegrowlh of 1S34. 



Also received from the Agricultural Warehouse, Boston, 

 and Manufacturers, a general assortment of Ploughs, Cultiva- 

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

 Forks, Shovefs. Spades, Churns, c^-c. The above establish- 

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

 ments made to be constandv supplied wilh all kinds of Gar 

 den and Farming '1 ools. including those of the Dairj-, which 

 he oflers at manufacturers' prices. WM. HILL. 



No. 3, South Row, Market Square. 



Newburyport, April 1. 3t* I 



PLEASANT AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE FOR 

 SALE. 



Sitdated in Dorchester on Ihe Brushhill turnpike, two miles 

 from Roxbury street, containing 16 acres of excellent land 

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

 thereon, having a garden of one acre coniaming valuable fruits 

 &c. The situation is unrivalled, commanding a most exten- 

 sive prospect ofthe harbor and ofthe country back. 



The houses are in complete repair and Ihe whole farm under 

 a good slate of cultivation, with a good orchard of excellent 

 fruit. For terms and particulais inquire of Messrs LOT 

 WHEELRIGHT Sf SON, 46 Central Wharf, GEORGE 

 C. BARRETT at this office, or JOSIAH WILSON on the 

 premises. 



GRAPE VINES. 



A few hundred prime Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines 

 for sale by Jonathan Boyce, Market Street, Lvnn. 

 march 25. 41 



IMPROVED SHORT HORNED STOCK. 



To be sold, a number of fine animals, from tiie breed of 

 Denton, Admiral, Wye Comet, &c. Appiv to A. Green- 

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

 House, in Dorchester. feb. 25. 



KALMIAS, AZALEAS, &c. 



The subscriber will furnish Kalmia lalifolias and Azalea 

 nudifloras in bundles of 25 each, packed in moss, at Ihe rate 

 of gl2.50 per hundred, delivered at Geo. C. Barrett's 

 Seed Slore, who is agent, at short notice. .\lso, a great vari- 

 etv of indigenous and exotic shrubs, and herbaceous plants 



'Lancaster Garden, March 27. JOS. BRECK. 



FOR SALE OR TO LET, 



A valuable Farm situated in Medford, about five miles from 

 this city, well calculated for a milk, vegetable and fruit farm, 

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

 want the same. 



For further particulars apply at this office. m 11 



