vol XV. j;o. 4 J. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL, 



327 



THF.R.MOMETRICAU 



Refit>rt^(i for Ilie Nuw t^iisiland Farmer. 

 R;i?igei)r tiin riiprjniiinetei-at tlie Gartleuof tlie proprieUns 

 of the New Engl.ind Farmer, liriglifon, Mass. in a sliadeil 

 Norllieily oxpmsare, week eiiiiin g April 15. 



li«.ti}iTON MARKl/r.—AloNDAT, April, 17, 1S37. 



Krportei! ("rllic NfW EngUiwl Farmer. 



At :.!arUet 274 Bt-i'f Catlle, CO pairs Working OAen, 

 10 Cnws arul Calvi!s,7au Slieep and 102.5 Swins. 



lOO Bpet'CattlH unsold. 



1 Kicr.s. — Beef tattle. — JIarket " dull," and sales 

 very hard to be eirecled, scarcely a lioof was sold in the 

 forenoon, and a reduction of about 75 centa per liun- 

 drer. wa-j subniiUud to, about ball sold by ibe hundred. 

 Wfi shall omit prices until the market shall have be- 

 come more settled, 'liie beautiful C3 he Id p t'atiie Kere 

 sold by the " lump, ' probably at a high price per cwt. 



Cvus aii'l Calces.— Sales were effected at $30, $32, 

 $■^r^, $40, $42 and $45. 



I!'t/rking Or.en. — A large number of sales were effec- 

 led. We^ notice a few v'z, $72, $7d, $85, $90, $!:i5, 

 100, $115, $1130, find §1071-2. 



Hhrqj —We notice sales at $3 33, $4 00, $5 00, $5 

 25, §5 e? 1-2, and |»G 75. 



•Mctije.— LotH to peddle were sold at prices made 

 last wefck, VIZ 10 1-2 and 11 1-2 several other lots sol. I 

 today at 10 and li at retail. At retail 11 aHd 12. 



MUJ.tii.KiiY TRES.S AM> SUED AT AUCTIOBf. 



By J. I,.(:UXN;''r,HAi\I, 

 Will bo sold at (O.'lloe corner c.( Mi!k and Federal Streets ) 

 At I'ublic Auclioa witlioiit reserve. Four thousand French 

 Mull/crry Trees, furui^li.d lo Capluin Hard, of ship Switzer- 

 land as a special lavor, as tlie best kiad for crdtivation ;n 

 Fiance, th.-snle lo lake place on the 19ili instant at 11 o'clock. 

 Also, atiout ninety oiinies of llie clioicest kind of .Mulberry 

 Seed, fur.iislicd by the s.inie gentleman, and warranted to be 

 fresh, new SI eii, of tin' la-l season's growth II has been 

 tried and found to be perfectly good. A]*. 12 



PEAR TREES. 



K<ir bale at the Pomological Garden, Dearborn .'•"trcei, 

 North Salem. IVar Trees, ol llie most celebrated old and 

 new »oUs all ein^ralted fiom Kcarng Tiers. 



IIOHEKT MANNING. 



April 19. 



ASPARAGUS, ROOTS, KHtBARS. 



For sale at tlie New Engl.uid Seed Store, Pond's Gianl 

 Asparagus, sepcrior ; Wdrant's Superb Early Rhubarb 

 Hoots, e.vtra earlr {and fine.) 



( 'aiawba and Isabella Grapes. lar»;e roots. Sweel Water 

 and ('ha-selas Grapes. JOSEPH UllECK & CO. 



April 19. 





-%#sife 



NURSKRY Of \VIi.L.I.\M KKKUlCEi, 



Aonaiilum ItiH in AVu/oji. 

 3'>,000 Jlorus Mullicaiilis, or tine ('liine'" 

 Mulberry 'l'rce<. can yet be supplied, whole- 

 sale or retail. 



l,liLO I'eais of new Flemish and oilier fiiiesi 



^^ kinds. IVars on Uu'nce slocks, ihiifty and 



liaausonie, these will bear early ami abniidadl'y. 



3,000 Plums— .Mso selection's ol all other hardv fruilj from 

 the first rate so rces and the linesl varieties knuwn. 



Ornamental Irees, sbrul'S and roses. Also Herbaceous 

 flowering plaals of tlie most Ijeautifui varieties including Poe- 

 oiiies, and Dotilde liahlias. 



Addreas by mail, post paid, to Wii.i.i.vM Kk.n'iiick. New. 

 ton, Mass. near P,oston. 'I'rees and plants when ordered, 

 wil he earelully selected, and labelled, and packed ia Ihe 

 best st\le, and dulv forwarded Irom Hosl.ai by land or sea 

 Trasportatioii gral'is lo the city. I'riced Catalogues will be 

 sent to all who apply. 

 March 29. 



BRIGSITON NURSERIES. 



For sale, 20,000 Muiiia .Multicanlis, or Chinese Mulberry 

 Plants, wart.inted Ibe Hue and ecnune tiinl. Ciders ad- 

 dressed (by mail) to Messrs. Wl^SHIP, liri^hton, Mass., 

 for Mulber'rv. Fruit and Ornameuial Trees, Slirnbs Creep- 

 ers, IlirbacVons- Perennials, A:c &c. that are cultivated in 

 any Nurseries in Ihe United .Slates, with a first rate collection 

 of'Gieen House Plants, will receive prompt altentioii, and, 

 if reqaired, forwarded to any pari ol the Union. 



Prighion,.!an. 18, 1837. 



GARDERER WAKTS A SITUATION. 



A man wlio th roughly understands Gardening, in all its 

 branches, and is acquainted wiih Green House Culture, waols 

 a siiualiou Salisfaciory recommendations as lo character 

 ami capatiilily can be produced. 



Apiil 19. 3w 



SILK WORM EGGS. 



Those who are about alieiiding lo the rearing of the Si k 

 Woi m, aie iafbimed lliat-the subscriber has received from 

 the souiii .f Fiance, a few ounces of the lv;gs in very fine 

 order ; prici! ^10 per oimce, wlilc h it is believer! is wry 

 miirb lokver than they have ever before been ofi'ered, it being 

 necessary in the wajni and confined priimises of John Sired, 

 to gel them off, ollier'.v ise //if y wilt set vp business for them- 

 selves. (.)ne ounce iiiinibers 5000 eggs— can be forwarded 

 per mail oarUirl between a small te^f of wadding, or if by 

 water conveyance in a small tin I»ox. 



Also, received from France, 5000 .Morns Multicanlis Trees, 

 2 years old, price g20 per hundred, in prime order. 



GEO. C. THOUBURN, 11 John Street. 



New York, March 29. _ 3l 



FRENCH BLUES. 



We have just rec ived a few bushels of Potatoes with the 



JIOVBKAY ON POULTRY. &.C. 



Moubray on Breeding, Hearing and Fattening all kinds of 

 Poultry. Cows, Swine, ami ether I)i>meslic Animals. Seco id 

 .^merlcan fiom the sixth London Edition. Adapted to the 

 Soil, Climate and Cidliire ol ihe United States. By Thom- 

 as l.i. Fessendcn. Editor of the iN. E. Fanner, New Ameri- 

 can Gardener, Cmnplete Farmer, itc. 



'I'his book, publislied bv Joseph Hreck & Co. Boston, and 

 G. C. Thoiburn, New York, is for sale at the respective 

 establishments of those Gentlemen. The first edition ot this 

 useful book had a rapid sale, and met with a favorable re- 

 ception. It has been carefully revised, and new and original 

 information relative to its topics liav.^ been dilig.ntly sought 

 ami inserted in various pans o( the Treatise. 



Maich 15, IE37 



F R 1 C E S OF <J O U N T K Y !' it O i) U C E. 



FRUIT TREES. 



JOSEril BRECK & CO. off r for sale l.'.O .Slandani 

 Per.r Trees of e.\tra large size, of tlie choicest kinds iiicliubng 

 tlie Dutchess d' Angouleme, and many other fine varieties, 

 and some emirciy new. 



Also, 50 Dwarfs on Quince slocks. The whole of these 

 trees will come immediately into bearing, and are well wor- 

 thy the alleiilioa ol llie hoin.-ullnrisl Price Jl to ;>J2 each. 

 Af^w scioiis can be fnriiislicd if applied for soon. 



.Mso. 1"..0 Plum trees of superior kinds. Price from 50 cts 

 to gl,(ioeach. 



lOO Grape Vines in assortments of iwenly, selected for the 

 lab e, of superior kinds. 



All the above trees and vines were importe'.l by one of our 

 first horiiculiurisls, from France ; and are in the finest order. 



All orders for trees or shrubs will meel with prompt aiten- 

 tion. 



Just received at the Nev/ England Seed Store a fine collec- 

 tion of Double Dahlia Koots. 



Also, Gladiolus psitticma ; D.iuble Tuberose, striped 

 leaved do. .Amaryllis formosissiina, and Trgei Bowers. 



April 5. 



coniiKCTt:u wtrii r.i'tiT cauk, wEfcKi.v 



.Sl'Pl.KS, 



HfcAAs, \Nliite, ..... 

 Hrity. mess. 

 iNo. 1. 



prime, .... 



Bkksw.vx, (.-Vmcric^n) 

 Cu KKSK. new milk, .... 

 FtAlu tits, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Fi.AX, American, .... 

 Fiiii, God, . I . 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash 

 i'altimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Gkaik, Corn, noithernyeliow 



sotltliern flat yellow 

 white. 

 Rye, northern. 

 Barley, . . . - 



Oats, northern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 Iba 



hard pressed, .... 

 Hosiiy, 

 Hops, 1st quality 



2tl quality .... 

 Laiu), Boston, 1st sort, . 

 SOI, tt. era, 1st soil. 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do country oo 

 Raltiinore city do 



do. dry hide 

 New York red^ bghi, 

 Koslon do. slaughter, 

 do. light. 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 .MACiiKiii:J., No. 1, n»w, 

 Pi.ASTEii Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork . Mass. iiLspect, extia clear, . 

 ciepr from other States 



Mess 



Skeiis, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Hemp, .... 



Red Clover, iiortherc 

 Southern Clover, 

 Sii.K Coeoo^s,(.\mericau) 

 Tai.i.ow, irieri, .... 

 Tkazi.ks, Istsnrl, 

 Wool, prime, or Saxmiy Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 i_\o. 3-llhs do. 



dn. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 



2 f Pulled superfine, 

 ^■^ I Isl Lasnbs, 



MORUS .'»lls. <- 1«:AUI,IS 



.foseph Davenport offers for sa e l (Jt'O plants of the true 

 Chinese .Muliierry or Moius .Multicar.. s. Ti.-i.-s vvH be care- 

 fiilly packed and lorwardcd as early as aes.icd. Orders must 

 be sent to Colerain, Mass. till the i-itli Maich, after wiiich 

 time to llarlford. Conn. .All inquiries will be attended lo at 

 his nlantation, 5 miles South Wesi of the city. 



jfarly orders only will be supplied, as arrangements will be 

 made to use ail not called lor soon. 



(.•oleraiii, Jan. ISS?. Feb. 1. 



ab'ive name, raised in I\Iaine 

 proilnctive, and good eatin 

 April 13 



Thev are very hirge siz 

 JOS' l'.l!i:CK &, > o. 

 New England Farmer Office. 



POK S.VL.E. 



A small F.irni in the viciiiilv of Boston, coniriniiig 30 or 

 40 acres of good tillage land, all under good cultivation with 

 a ereal varietv of fruit of the best kind there is a good well 

 built dwclliag' house, a large stable, caniage house, barn, 

 granary, ice le^use and other out buildings. For lurther in- 

 oimation enquire at this Office. 



March 22. istf 



barrel 



bushel 



arrel 



pouiifl 



I quintal 

 b.-iiiel 



bushel 



gallon 

 pound 



"WANTED TO illRlC, 



A small farm with convenient house and barn, consisliug of 

 from 15 o 20 acres of land, and situated ten or fil'leen imhs 

 from Boston. Any one having such a place will find a good 

 tenant by addressing a lelter, stating terms, Sec. to Z. B. and 

 leaving the sarje at the otnce of die Boston Daily 'Courier, 



Aprils. 3l 



Southern pulled wool is generally 5 cts. 

 less per l>b. 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 



bushel 



lb. 

 pr. M. 

 pound 



3 II 

 lo 00 

 :-1 7.'> 



re M 



S3 

 12 



fid 



fid 



9 12 



3 50 



10 G2 



9 75 



120 



1 ■ i 



S5 



1 20 



1 25 

 70 



I50O 



i)d 



8 



S 



1.) 

 15 

 3i 

 28 

 20 



2G 

 23 

 21 



1 M 



10 50 

 3 io 



«8 00 

 26 00 



3 12 



70 



2 75 

 16 

 15 



4 CO 

 14 



4 00 

 75 

 70 



(l.T 



60 



65 

 liO 

 48 

 35 



P R O V 



I S 1 O N MA 



K1;TAIL PRtlES. 



R K K T . 



Hams, northern. 



souiliern, and western. 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry, 

 Butt KK, (tub) . 



lump 

 Egos, . • 



Pwtatof.s, 



ClUEB, 



16 

 14 

 13 

 19 



22 

 2S 



100 



TERRIBLE TUACTORATION. 



Terrible Tractoraiioii and other Peems. By Dr Caustic. 

 4th Ediion. For sale at the New England Seed Store. 

 A pi it 19, 



PLUM TREES, GRAPE VINES, &c. 



500 Plum trees of the most approved kinds and extra size, 

 200 Quince trees of good size many of them have borne frnil, 

 I.WOLsabella grape Irom 5 to 15 feet high. 1000 Catawba. 

 Bland's & Pond's seedling extra size in bearing slate, chasse- 

 las Sweel Water. Klack tlamburgb, &c, lO.i'CO roots Giant 

 Asparagus, 5000 \\ ilmol's earlv Rhubarb or Pie Plant, ^lately 

 iniroduced, and a good assortment of Goosberries and Roses 

 of different kinds. 



All orders lell ai this oflnce. or al Messrs Sawyer & Pond's, 

 25 Broad street, and with the subscriber Cambriilge Port, 

 wid meel with immediate atleulion. SAMUEL POND. 



March 15. 



