VOL. Xllt. NO. 48. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL. 



383 



Lupins; Fumaria; Pyrethrum parthenium pi. ; Verbe- 

 na maliiidiis; Iris, grand purple and yellow; Ruellia 

 forinosa ; Ranunculus ; Geraniums ; Delphiniums ; 

 Tulips, &c. 



John Waters.— A remarkably large Snow Ball flower, 

 22 inches iri circumference. 



S. Walker, Roxbury.— Columbines, three varieties ; 

 Pteonias, two varieties ; Lychnis floscuculi ; Sassifraga ; 

 Double Flowering white Rocket ; Iris, two varieties ; 

 Veronica gentinoides; Ranunculus; Phlo.'c; Valerian; 

 Persian and white Lilac ; Panseys— Mary, Queen of 

 Scots, maculatum, alba, Daniel Webster, Mrs 

 Wirt, Walker's gigantea, Carter's Prince of Orange, 

 William IV. and Maiden's Blush. 

 For the Committee. 



JoNA. WiNSHip, Chairman. 



Huge Dandelion.— Mr G. Pierce exhibited in the 

 Boston Market, Stall No. 90, a Dandelion, which 

 weighed 4| pounds. 



FANEUIL HALL VEGETABLE MARKET, 



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1835. 



Asparagus 6 cciiu per bunch— Radishes 3 cen(s per hunch 

 — Lclluce 3 cents per head— Greens from 2.5 lo 50 cents per 

 bushel— Rhubarb 8 cents per lb.— Onions 6J cents her bunch- 

 Cucumbers (roin 12.J to 17 cents apiece. 



HEIFERS FOR SALE. 



For sale in Ro.xbury, a pair of Tvvhi Heifers, 3 years old 

 next August. Tliey look preuisrly alike, and are ofa line size. 

 Inquire of Col. Wyman. or Mr Fisher, at his Hotel in Ko.\bury 



The mother of the above mentioned Heifers was a twin ami 

 during twelve years from May 13, 182^2, to May, 1833, had 

 and raised sevemcen calves. 



June 10. CATHARIIVE BL.^NEY, Ro.vbury. 



FOR s.^£.e:> 



4t the Ten Hills Stork Farm, 12 Mules, two years old, sired 

 \V imported .Maltese Jacks. 



Also, a lull-blooded Devonshire Bull, 3 years old— a very 

 ;ood animal. Also, a full blooded Devonshire Cow, 2 years 

 >ld ; both from imported stock. 

 Charleslfcwn, June 10. SAMUEL JAQUE.S. 



FLOWER POTS. 



The subscriber has for sale at his polterv in Danvers, a new 

 lyle of Flower Pots. Samples of the Pots may be seen at 

 he Agricultural Wareh<iuse, No. 51, North Market street 

 m-' 10- 31. MILES OSBORN. 



DRY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. 



The subscriber intending leaving this part of the country for 

 (he South about the 1st of August next. ofTers for sale the 

 whole ol his extensive slock of Foreign and Domestic Goods 

 au( ease of the store No. -H I Wasliinglon st —and the ,sto( k 

 will he sold at verj reduced prices at retail until closed, amon"- 

 which are the following varieties, viz i ° 



Broadcloths, Cassinieres, Athenian Cassiinere, Rouen Cas- 

 siniere, Athenian Camlets, Sfc. 



4 bales of superior Welch, English and American Flannels. 

 Some ol them are very superior, and are warranted not lo 

 shrink HI wash ng. 



2 bales of Angola Flannel, an excellent article for summer 

 wear, 



1 bale Domet Flannel, 4 do col'd American do. 

 ■Idocol'd Doniets, 



3 cases of superior English Cambric Dimoties, 



1 do. d(i Furniture Diniotv, 



1 do col'd Poullde Sole Silk, alSsperyd, of an excellent 

 quality, 



Ca.ses Irish Linens of superior quality, 

 do English and American Prints, 

 do and bales of brown and hleached Shirtings 

 do of white Cambric and Cambric Muslins, ' 

 ■ c^n "[."'^''OP Lawns, from 20 cents to 5s 3d per vard 

 IWJO ps Nat km and Canton Straw Carpeting, ' 



Cases of T.iylor's Persian Spool Cotton, al'Ss per dozen or 

 6 cents per spool, warranted of very superior quality ' 



Cases of Spool Cotton at Gd per' dozen, 

 I case of open work cotton Hose at Is per pair, 

 Cases of 4-4 and 6-4 Bohbinel Lares, fm 9d to'ss 3d per yd 



1 case Grecian do. superior quality, at 2s per yard 



f 'n?'u,''^f'l'^^'"='''''^'*'^"'' 8-4-avery durable article 

 lor Table Cloths, 



2 cases India and English Silk Hdkfs. 



2 do col'd Table Cloths, a,sorted sizes, 

 1 do col'd bordered cotton hdkfs. ; imitation L. C at 9d 



each. 



I case Linen hdkfs. 4 do American Sewing Cotton 

 5 bales Russia Crash, 



3 cases Linen ami Cotton Tapes, 1 do. English Pins, 

 7 hales of Tickings, assorted qualities— and a great variety 



ol other goods, which will be sold in proportioiT. 



, „ ELIAB STONE iiREVVER, 



•'""'' ■'■ 414 Washington street. 



TRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



DISHLEY SHEEP. 



To be sold at .Auction at Bkighton, on .'\Iondav.June 22, 

 itl2 o'clock M.— ■" ' 



15 ewes and 2 ewe lambs, 



4 bucks and 3 ram lambs. 

 The old ones were expressly procured for the subscriber 

 y R. G. Ncwmarrh, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and 

 •ere ohiained fropi the flocks of Mr I. Bates and Mi Robert 

 'urry celebrated breeders in Northumberland, E. They have 

 een kept entirely separate from any other sheep, nnri war- 

 intcd pure blood. ENOCH SILSBY, 



j"i"'3. 5t West Bradford, Ms. 



FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 



An excellent Farm containing 70 acres, situated in Marlbo 

 lugh. Mass., with a house and bsrn theseon.for sale, or would 

 s exchanged for property in the rity of Bo.slon. For terms 

 id pnrlirnlars inquire of G. C. P.ARRETT at this office, or 

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



SILK COCOOJtfS AV ANTED. 



rhe subscriber, encouraged by the late an of the Legisl::- 

 re lo reel and throw .\merican Silk, wishes to purchase at 

 e Agricultural Warehouse in Boston, Silk Coroons, and will 

 ■y J?3 jer bushel for the best, ami in proportion for poorer 

 es. [m6] G. C. ISARREI'T. 



LIGHTNING CON..UCTORS. 



Dr King informs his friends and the public tha- he contin- 

 s to prepare and aftix to buildings bis improved Lightning 

 indnrtors. They arc approved by all practical and well 

 brmed Electricians, in alfording superior protection against 

 ghtiiing lo the od form. Gentlemen in want of Lightning 

 )nductors are invited to call at his rooms, .No. 54 Cornhill, 

 iston. where the}' may be satislicd of the superior eflt-cts of 

 ; Rods, by illustration — where also may be had, Plate and 

 dinder Eleclriral .Machines, Galvanic Baltcries and their 

 paralus— all warranted tif the best workmanship and supe- 

 r power. Prices reasonable, for cash or approved credit. 

 may 20. 



VALUABLE \VORK ON AGRICULTURE. 



This Day pulilished by Gfo. C. Barkett, THE COM- 

 PLETE FARMER AND RURAL ECONOMIST. ByT. 



G. Fessendem. Second edition, revised and improved bu the 

 Author, with considerable additions. 



The lirst ed'tion i> 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 palronage, and cannot fail to prove still 

 more useful lo the community 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 Ihc Hon. John 

 Lowell and Rev. Henry Colman. The Editors of Ihe 

 New York Farmer, the New England Magazine, the .Maine 

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

 their approbation. 



" Roxburij, jlpril 0, 1S5^. 

 ' Having 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 edition, I am of opinion that it is a valuable 

 compendium and useful work. Those who know that tho sci- 

 e; ce 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 in such an a- 

 bridgement 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. 



"iS .John Lowell." 



GRAPE VINES. 

 A few hundred prime Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines 

 for sale by Jonathan Boyce, Market Street, Lynn, 

 march 25 



NANKIN &, CANTON STRA'W CARPETING. 



Eliab Stone BI:E^VER, No. 414 Washington street, has 

 constanlly on hand a large assortment of Straw Carpclin'", ol 

 various qualilies and widths, among which are — 

 2.500 yards superfine Nankin, fi-4 

 2000 do. do. do. 5-4 



3500 do. Canton do. 6-4 

 4500 do. do. do. 5-4 



lease German Table Mats, a new and superfine 

 article. Apri 1. 



Apples, . . . . ' . 



Beans, white, 



Beef, mess, (new) 



Cargo, No. 1. . . ' . 



prime, .... 

 ISeeswax, (American) . . ' . 

 Butter inspected, No. 1, . 

 Cheese, new milk, . . . . 

 Feathers, northern, geese, . 



soutliern, geese, 

 Flax, American, . . . . 

 Flaxseed, . , 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash . 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow . 

 soutliern yellow 

 while, 

 Rye, northern, 

 Barley, . , . . 



Oals.'nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, . . . . 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, .... 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d (|uality .... 

 Lard, Boston, 1st sort, . 

 southern, 1st sort. 

 Leather, slaughter, sole, 

 do. upper, 

 dry hide, sole, . , 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. . 

 Baltimore, sole, . 



Lime, host sort 



Pork, Mass. inspect, extra clear, . 

 Navy, mess, .... 

 hone, mifldlings. 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, . . . ' 



Red Clover, northern. 

 While Dutch Honeysuckle, . 

 Silk CocooNS, (.American) 



Tallow, tried 



Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4lhs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed 

 c C Pulled superfine, 

 c ~' Isl Lambs, . 



•£:S^2d do. . . 



o i. 3d do, 

 ^ [ Isl Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 5 cts. 

 less per lb. 



barrel 

 bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



bushel 

 bairel 



bushel 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 

 It 



pound 



bushel 

 cwt. 

 Jiound 



KBOM 



3 50 



1 G2 



13 00 



11 50 



9 00 



20 



16 



8 



40 



35 



10 



I 33 



6 50 



650 

 6 37 

 93 

 K7 

 85 

 95 



52 

 19 50 



15 00 



16 00 

 37 

 13 



11 



9 



19 



12 



16 

 IS 



27 

 25 



1 00 

 21 00 

 16 00 



225 



75 



8 



25 



2 00 

 7 50 



70 

 60 

 55 

 45 

 40 

 38 

 60 

 45 

 30 

 25 

 35 



5 00 

 2 50 



13 50 



13 00 



9 50 



22 



10 



9 



43 



39 



II 



I 37 



6 62 



6 75 



650 



95 



88 



87 



I 00 



56 



21 00 

 18 00 

 18 00 



42 

 14 



12 



10 

 20 

 14 

 18 



20 

 29 

 27 



1 05 



22 00 

 16 50 



2 37 

 87 



9 

 03 

 300 

 800 

 85 

 65 

 60 

 50 

 45 

 60 

 65 

 50 

 S3 

 30 

 40 



PROVISION MARKET. 



Hams, norlhern, 

 southern, 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



retail prices. 



13 

 S 



7 

 14 

 22 

 28 

 IS 

 55 

 3 50 



SEED CHENANGO POTATOES. 



500 bushels superior quality for planting, from Penobscot 

 river,forsalebyG. C;URriS,'No. 101 Faenuil Hall .Market. 

 may 20. 



BRIGHTON MARKET,-Mondav, June 8, 1835. • 



Keporteil furtlie Daily Advertiser &. Patriot. 



At Market, 270 Beef Cattle, 15 pairs Workintr Oxen, 

 20 Cows and Calves, 70 Sheep, and C2 Swine. ° 



Prices.— Beef Ca«/c— Extra, a few at 41s ; good 363 

 a 39 and 40s ; fair to middling 30 and 333 and 343 6d. 

 About 30 head unsold. 



Workini; Oxen— Sales were noticed at SCO, 72, 80, 

 120, and $100.- P . . . 



Coios and Calves— ^a\es at f 18, 2G 50, 31, 35 and 50. 



Sheep — Sales unknown. 



Swine — 7 for sows and 8 for barrows. 



FRESH WHITE MULBERRY SEED. 



Just rereived at the New England Seed Store, 51 * 52 

 North Market street, 



A quaiuity of fresh and genuine While — ulberry-seed, from 

 one of the greatest —ulberry Orchards in Connecticut, warrunt- 

 ed new and good, directions accomiiaiiving each parkare. 



Dec 13, 1834. GEorC. BARRETT. 



