VOL. \V. X O. 4, 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



31 



BRlGirrON MARKET— Monday, August 1,1830. 

 KfiiorlPil lilt the Haily Ailviilisi-r & I'nlrlnt. 



At market 27ij liaei' Cattle, 10 Cows aud Calves, and 

 about H.'jO Sheep. 



P Kicas — Be-/ Caltle — In consequence of the limit- 

 ed nuinbeb at iiijrket, prices adv.inced, and wt; advance 

 our (pjulaliunii to conform to sabs. Extra ai 7 75 ; first 

 quality at $7 a 7 50 : second quality 6 25 a (i 75 ; third 

 quality 5 23 a $(j. 



Coles and Calves — We noticed the following sales — 

 $2(1, 28, 30 and 35 ; and one from Uillsboro', N H. $55. 



Sheep and Lambs — Nearly all were sold before they 

 arrived at Brighton, at an advance on former prices, 

 some of which were resold at a further advance. We 

 quote ordinary lots at 2 50 and 2 75 ; belter qualities at 

 284, $3, 3 33, and 3 50. Wethers $4, 4 75, and 4 50- 



Swine — None at market. 



MIliLET SEED. 

 For sale, a few hu^liels of very supirior Millet Seed, at ilie 

 Now t'.uslaiid Seed Store, Nos.'SI -.tmi :,2, Noilh Market ti. 

 June '2'2, 



FANEUIL HALL VEGETABLE iWARKET. Aug 3. 



Green Peiis, 1 25 per bushel. New Potatoes, 1 00 to 

 1 50 per bushel. Siring Beans, 1 00 to 1 50 per bushel. 

 Turnips, 6 to 8 eta. per bunch. Radishes, 3 to 4 cts. 

 per bunch. Carrots, G to 8 els. per bunch. Cucumbers, 

 25 lo30cls.doz. Lettuce, 4 lot) CIS. per head. Onions, 

 6 to 8 cts. per bunch. Rhubarb, 5 to 8 eta. per lb. Cab- 

 bages, G to 8 cts. each. Tomatoes, 25 cts. per dozen 

 Beets, G cts. per bunch. Summer Squash, Long Waned 

 and Early Bush, 2s3 per doz. Green Corn, 2s3per doz 



Fkimt.— Strawberries, 2s3 to 37 els. per box. Cher- 

 ries, 20 to 25 els. per qt. Gooseberries, 20 to 25 per qt. 

 Currants, G to Sc. per qt. Raspbenies 31 to 37 c. per box. 

 Blueberries, 17 to 25 cts. per qt. Blackberries, 37 els. 

 per box. Wortleberrics,25 cts. per qt. Tliinjbleberries, 

 37 •IS. per qt. Greenhouse Grapes, $1 25 per lb. Pears, 

 3 50 to 4 00 per bushel. Peaches, (greenhouse) 4 00 per 

 doz. 



COUNTRY SEAT ANO FARM. 



The subscriber offers for sale, his Estate, situated on Jama- 

 ica Hill, Jiimaica Plains Parish. Ru.'ibur^, five miles from 

 Boston common — formerly the estate owned and .iccupied 

 by Gov. Samuel Adams, The Farm contains filly acres of 

 land, well supplied with a number of never failing springs of 

 water, and tor farming purposes is one of Ihc best farms in 

 llie country. The house is new, large and convenient, calcu- 

 lated lor summer and winter residence, built of the best sea- 

 soned materials, and all the labor paid by Ihe d,iy, conse- 

 quently is a first rate house. Barns and out buildings all in 

 good order ai:d convenient, 



F< r purity of air, for extensive and beautiful prospects, this 

 situation has no equal in New England, and is an inviting 

 situation to a gent'eman of taste, Ihal has a few spare dollars. 



July 27. H. COWING. 



FRANKliIN HOUSE, BOSTON. 



The subscriber vvn:,ld inform his patrons and the public 

 generallr, that he continues lo keep the long osl.iblished and 

 we. I luuiwn FranUlin House, in WercliaiUs Row, nearly oppo- 

 site Faneuil Hall, which has receiUly been enlarged wiik the 

 addition of new chambeis, sitting rooms, parlours &c. 



The central situation of the house renders it very conve- 

 nient for men of business. The subscriber pledges himself 

 Ihal the house shall be kept orderly and quiel tor the comfort 

 of all who may favor him with a call. 



He would also stale, thai at the request of many of his 

 friends, he has changed the hour of dining lo one o'clock. 



July 27. 3t DANIEL MIXER 



FRESH AIVD GKSIUISIE GARDEN SEEDS, 



Of the very first quality, put up expressly for the climate of 

 the Wps Indies ajid South America. Long Red Heel — 

 Turnip ISadish — Black Spanish Radish — Large Head Let- 

 luie— While Flal Turnip — Yellow Aberdeen Turnip — 

 Wi.ile Celery — Curled Cress — Sweet Marjoram — Red 

 Ca'ihage — Large Drumhead CaSbage — Ballersen do. — 

 Early "sugar Loaf do. — Early Curled Silesia Leiluce — 

 Diiuhle Curled Parsley — Curled Etnlive — Long Orange 

 Carrot. For sale al the New England Seed Store, 51 and 52 

 North Market street. 3t July 27. 



TERRIBLE TRACTORATION. 



Just published and for sale hy •|"ullle. Weeks & Dennett, 

 Srhnol street, ami at the Fanner OITire, Terril.le Tractorntion 

 and oih.r Poems, hy Christoplier Caustic, M. D , and mem- 

 hir of no less than iNineteen very learned Societies. Third 

 Americiin Edilijn. 



JAMKS MAN.V, 



Proscrver of Hirds ami tiuadrupctls, al Ihe stopping- place 

 of iho lioiitoii and VVwrcesler Cars, Wiiiships' Nurse.sies, 

 llriglilon. 



Oi'ii'rs or sidijerls for prosprvalioii dirrclrf!_os nbove, and 

 left al ilie K;iil Road IK'pol, will he forwanled vvilli (UspaU'li 

 Mu\ prompUy altcudcd lo. Skins of i'orcign Cird.s and rare 

 Animals purclia;it'd. 



Canary ISirds lor sale — superior songsters. 



June 15. 



FKBSH TURWIP SEKD. 



Jiisl received al 'he New Kngland Sred Store aqnanllly of 

 While Flal Knglish Turnip, for fall sowing. 



Jun 



If* 



AGRICULTURAL BOOKS. 



Karmer's Library in 3 voluine.s, eoiisislin^;" of the Ameriran 

 Gardener, hy Thos. G Fe.'^senden, the American Or{-hardisl, 

 hy Wil iam Kenrick, and ihe t/omplete Fanner, by Thos. 3. 

 Fessenden. These are hound lo match, al J^3 lor the set, or 

 will be sold separately- for $\ each volume. 



Unftin's Essay on Calcareous Manure, 1,00. 



Chaplal's Agricultural Chemistry, new edition, a work of 

 great value, once 1,^5. 



The American Farrier, pnce 15 cts. 



Mrs ('hild s Frugal Housewife, -50 cts. 



Kenriek's American Silk Grower's Guide, 42 cts. 



Cobb's Silk Manual, 50 els. 



Coiiisiock's do. 50 cts. 



Forsyili on Fruit Trees. 



M'lMahon's American Gardener. 



Loudon's Complete Works. 



And will he supplied to order any work upon subjects con- 

 nected with Agricu.lure, Horticulture and Rural Eccnomy. 



June 22. 



FARRIKR WANTED. 



Wanted, an experienced lanner to take charge of a culti- 

 vated farm of only moderau* size, in the vicinily of Boston. 

 Apply to ihe New England Farmer office, tf 



NOTICE. 



Subscribers can have their volumes neatly half bound and 

 lettered, for 75 cents, by leaving them at this office. 

 July 20 4t 



FARM FOR SALE. 



For sale a Farm in Hedlord, County of Middlesex, 17 miles 

 from Roslon and 10 from Lowell, containing lO-l- acres inclu- 

 ding about 15 acies covered wiili a valuable growth of wood 

 which has been preserved with great caie for the last 20years, 

 live garden contains about 3 acres under the highest culiiva- 

 lion and is furnished with a great variety of flowers and 

 shrubs which have been collected at nmch labor and expense ; 

 attached to the garden is a Green House filled with thrifty 

 bearing Grape Vines, and choice and valuable plants which 

 will be sold or not as the purchaser may choose. The Farm 

 is under good cultivation and together with the Garden in 

 stocked with the choicest Fruils, such as Apples, Pears, 

 Peaches, (iuinces, Plums, Strawberries of various kinds, 

 Ka.spberries, Gooseberries, &c &c., which the present owner 

 has spared no o.^pence in ohtnlnlng. 'I'he Farm is bounded 

 on the west by Concord River, whicij ts well supplied wiih 

 fish, and the country around abounds with game, making it a 

 desirable retreat to the gentleman who is (ond of fishing or 

 shooting. 



Possession will be given on the 1st April next — for terms, 

 which will be liberal, apply to the subscntjer in Boston oral 

 the Farm. JAMES VILA. 



AVANTED. 



A man to work, for a few months on a place five mile 

 from Boston. Apply at this office. July 20. 



COCOONS WANTED, 



The proprietors of the \ew Lngland Seed Store, connected 

 with the New England larnu'r. . re ready to purchase Silk 

 Cocoons in any quant ly, lor which Un; highest market price 

 willbe paid. June 22. 



BOUND VOLU3IES OF THE SILIC MANUAL. 



For sale at the Agricultural Wari^liouse and New England 

 Seed store, thn first voluine of the Stik Manral and Practical 

 Farmer, neatly bound. Price G2^ centd. 



The book contains 192 pages, and a creat amount of val- 

 uable informalion on the suliject of Silk Culture. It is deci- 

 derllv the cheapest book^ extant, thai tceats upon that subject 



May 4. 



PRICKS OF COUNTRY PROD UC K. 



CORRECTED WITH GP.EaT CAIIe, WEKKLV. 



Apple?, Russetts and lialdwlns. 



Brans, while, 



Rekk. mess. . , 



Cargo, No. t. 



prime, - . . . 



Hekswax, (Americ n) 

 tlUTTEU store, !No. I , . 

 CHfcKSK, ni'w milk, .... 

 Feathers, nortljrm, geese, 

 souliiern, gcesc, 

 Fr.AX, American, .... 

 Fish, Cod, . , 



Flouk, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Atexant.iria, 

 Grain, Corn, nortlicrn yellow 



southern ilat yellow 

 white, 

 Rye,iiorlhcrji, 

 Barley, .... 



t)ats, northern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 ea^stern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . 

 Honey, 

 Hops, Isl quality 



2d quality . 

 Lakij, Boston, 1st sort, , 



soutlicrn, Isl sort. 

 Leather, slaughter, sole, 

 do. upper, 

 dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 Lime, best sort. 



Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lb: 

 Pork, Mass. inspect, extia clear, . 

 Navy, mess. . . , , 

 bone, middlings, scarce. 

 Seeps, Hern's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northern, 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4lhs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. I-4anc' common 



Q _ f Pulled siiperfine, 

 Z "o I 1st Lambs, . 

 •5:^<^2d do. 



I S. 1 5d. do'. 



Southern pulled wooi^ is generally Sets, 

 less per lb. 



GiM 



1 75 



II 75 



930 



7 25 



28 



21 



12 



60 



60 



15 



3 20 



7 37 



7 87 



1 00 

 90 



1 00 



57 

 28 00 



22 00 



23 00 

 50 

 14 

 13 



15 

 20 

 24 

 21 

 20 

 29 

 27 



1 16 



2 50 



44 



12 



10 

 73 

 70 

 65 



58 

 55 



65 

 60 



43 

 36 



PROVISION M.-VRKET. 



RETAIL PRICKS. 



Hams, northern. 



souilu'rn, and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry, . 

 Bt;TTER,(tub) , 



lump 

 Eggs, 



PoTAToF.s, new, 

 Cider, 



14 



12 



30 



22 



27 



25 



2 00 



2 75 



PHINNEY CORW. 



For sale, a few bushels ol" this superior Earlj' Corn, recom- 

 mended in the current volume of the New England I'armer 

 by Capt. Daniel Chandler. PricegS per bushel. May 18. ' 



HEMP SEED. 



Just received, 100 bushels prime and fresh Hemp Seed 

 which wdl bo sold low, at the New Eiigland Seed Siore. Nos' 

 51 and 52 North Market street, Boston. June 1. 



BIRD SEEnS. 



For sale al the New England Seed Store. Canary Seed 

 Rape Seed, Heuip Seed and maw Seed lor sick birds. ' 



Jude 22. 



KRERlCH SUGAR BEET. 



A valuable root for the table when young, and for Cattlo 

 when hiUj grown ; v. ry productive. 2 lo 2 1-2 lbs. will seed 

 an acre. For sale al the Seed Store, 31 and 52, I'.nnh Mar- 



ket street. 



may 5 



