VOL XV. XO. 43. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



343 



filF-RMOMETRICAL. 



Reporle!! lor Ihe New England Fiirmtr. 

 Range of tun I'heriiionieter at tlio Garileiiof the proprietors 

 «f tile New Eiisl.iiiJ I'";irraer, liriglilon, Mass. ill a bllacleil 

 Norllierly oxpovure, week emling April 29. 



' Aprii„1837. 17,A.iM. 112,M. | 5. P.M. | Win^. 



Sunday, 



Monday, 



Tiiesiiay, 



Wednesday, 



Thursday, 



Friday, 



Saturilay, 



E. 

 N.E. 

 N.E. 

 IN.E. 



E. 



E. 



E. 



BlifUliTON MARKirr.— Monday, May 1,1837. 

 Ri-l'orteil lor the New Enjlanit Farm«r. 



At Market ^20 Beef Cattle, (mcliuling.50 unsold last 

 week) 20 pni s Workins Oxen, 17 Cov%8 and Calves 

 940 riwine (including) I tiO unsold last week. 



rBicFS.-C«/ t«(^'e.-Pric='.-< have turther declined 

 about 50 cent-^ [ler hundred and we reduce our yi..ja- 

 tions, vi^ a fUv extra at$S 00 ; A-t T>"l"y $7 .•• a 

 8 25 ; second quality 7 25 a 7 75 ; tlurd quality 6 oO a 



"^ Worldn" Oi«n.— Several sales were effected but we 

 are not in'p"=3ession of the prices. 



Cows and C«/rM.— Sales were noticed at ^ii, 5-», 

 fS S40, $42, and $52 1-2. 



* Sheep— One lot was sold for something more llian 

 *5!:0 and a lot sheared at $175. , ,. , , 



.Su,i««-" Hull," and prices have declined on large 

 hoos in particular, a lot large were taken at 7 for sows 

 and 7 1-4 for barrows, also, a lot of barrows at b. iNo 

 lots to peddle were snl.l, purchasers lufusin^ to p«y tlu' 

 prices asked at retail Iron, 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 lor sows and 

 from 9 1-2 to 12 1-2 for barrows according to size and 

 quality. 



GOOO MORUri r.IULTiCAULIS. 



J0.-:EPII PKECK & CO. Imve ju I rcreived at New 

 Vork hv llie ship Western Norrlaild, C.ipt. M isjinis. from 

 iVlarseil'les, 6uOO LARliE MOIUIS KL'LTli-'AULlS of 

 iwo years growtii, wh < h will be offered for sale at llieir Seed 

 Kslaldishnicnt in a.fow days. Tlie trees are undoulitedly 

 llie best ol the kind ever imported, having been splrclcd, 

 taken up, and packed wiih gttal care, by an e\p-ricneed 

 person. M:iy 3. 



NURSERY OP wii.i-ia;i kesirick. 



Nonanlwn Hill in Neiclm. 

 30,000 Morns MullicauUs, or true Chine'e 

 Mulberry Trees, eau yet be supplied, whole- 

 sale or retail. 



4,0C0 I'ears of new Flemish and niher fineji 

 ^_^ _^_^ kinds. Pears on Qumce stocks, thrifty and 

 haTrrsiimeTlhese will bear eariv and ahnndant'y. 



3,000 Plunib— Also selection's ol all other hardv fruiu from 

 the first rale so rccs and the finest varieties known. 



Ornamental trees, shrubs and roses. Also Herhaceons 

 flowering plants of the most beautiful varieties including I'ce- 

 oiiies, and Double t'.ahlias. 



Address by mail, post paid, to William Kenkick, New- 

 Ion. Mass. near Boston. Trees and plants when ordered, 

 wil'he carelully selected, and labelled, and packed in the 

 heslsule and dulv forwarilcd from Hoslon by land or sea 

 Trasporlalion gratis to the cily. Priced Catalogues wdl be 

 sent to all who apply- 

 x^larch 29. 



['RICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



GRCEN HOUSE PLANTS. 



For sale the Coitao-e liarden. Heath street, near the Hon. 

 John Lowell's, Roxl.ury, a variety of Green House and 

 hardy herbaceous I'lants, in line order ; superb double Dah- 

 lias ; Tigridia ; Pavonia ; Gl.idiolus ; Natdensis, &c. &c., at 

 rcdn'red'prices— ISoquets cut as usual dirough the season. 



N U Also Taylor s loilv fold potatoes, a supe/ior kind, 

 early and verv prol'ific ; from 100 to 200 Horse Chcsnul Trees, 

 young and thrilly. .Vay 3. S. H. WELD. 



SWEET POTAl'O SLIPS. 



We have iusl received our usual U.t of Sweet Potato Slips, 

 in prime order. Tho-e who have left their orders for, are 

 retr.e-ted lo cail for them. It is time they were in the gro.nd. 



The" followin" are luief directi .ns for their manngeni.'nt : 

 Plant three or T.iur inches deep in a hoi-bed, when these are 

 thre» inches above the ground, part them off from the potato, 

 which if sulTeied to remain, will produce more sprouts lor a 

 successive planting ; transplant them into a rich light sod, m 

 rows four feet apart. Keep clear IVom wecls u td the vines 

 be<^in lo rover the ground, alter which they wdl grow freely. 

 Fo" sale at the Seed Store, 51 .\oril, Market .Street 



jl^.. 3 JU.Sli Pll I'ltia-lv & CO. 



ASPARAGUS. ROOTS, RHIBARB. 



For sale at the New England Seed Store, Pond's Giant 

 Asparagus, superior; Wilmot's Superb Early Rhubarb 

 Kools, cxlra earlv (and fine.) 



Catawba and Isabella Grapes, large roots. Sweetwater 

 and Chassclas Grapes. JOSLPll BKECK & CO. 



April 19. 



TO BE SOLD, 



' A handsome full Idooded Bull, 2 years old being a cross of 

 Admiral, Dciiinn, Wye comet, &c. Inquire of the Editor, oi 

 A. Greenwood, Dorchester, near the Rev. Dr Codman's 

 meetinghouse. 



May 3. 3t . 



MOl'BRAY OX POULTRY. &c. 



Monbray on Breeding. Rearing and Fattening all kinds of 

 Poultry. Cows, .Swine, and ether Domestic Animals. Seco id 

 American from the sixth London Edition. Adapted to the 

 Soil, Cliniale and Cullure <jl the United Slates. I!y Thom- 

 as i;. Fessendcn. Editor of the iN. E. Farmer, New Ameri- 

 can Gardener, Complete Farmer, &c. 



Tliis book, published bv .losepli Ureck i Co Boston, and 

 G. C. Thori)urn, New York, is for sale at the respective 

 establishmenls of those Gentlemen. The first edition of this 

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

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

 inlorination relative to its topics have been dilig ntly sought 

 and inserted in various parts ol the Treatise. 



March 15, 1837. 



PINE DOUBS.E DAHLIAS, (fee. 



Just received at the New England Seed Store a fine collec- 

 tion of Double Dahha Knots. . 



Also. G'adiolns psitticna ; D luble Tuberose, striped 

 leaved do. Amaryllis I'ormosissiina, and Tiger flow-rs 



May 3. 



j'oS. BhECK & CO. 



SEED SOWER. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse Willis' Improved 

 Seed Sowers, price ^IG. This machim: is calculated to sow 

 al! kinds of Ga, den Seeds such as. Mangel Wurticl, Kuta 

 Baga, ■.' urnip. Carrot, Parsnips, ii.e. „^,.,„, , 



May 3. JOS. R. NEVVELL. 



BRIDGE.'^IAN'S GARDENER'S ASSISTANT. 



Just published and for sale, the 7th edition of this valuable 

 luid popular «orU, price gl. For sale al the New England 

 Keed Store, 51 Noilh Market Sireel, up siairs. April -b. 



8000 BUCKTHORNS 



Fine thrifty Buckthorn Pb.nls, in good order for transplant- 

 ing, which will be "old low for cash. 



iOU Pear Trees upon Unincejusl arrived (rem Fiance, and 

 in fine o-dcr — hearing .rces for .5 cnls. 



125 Pear Tr, es npon Tree Stocks ol ihe best new native 

 and" foreign vaiielies, 4 years from the graft at Jj;iOOeach 



2G0 do. do. 2 do. do. at lo each 



selected or 6,00 per dozen. 



inO finelv rooted 3 years Isabe la Grape Vines. 



1511 Orange Q lince at $3,0 1 per dozen. 



100 White Mulheiry frees 6 and 6 years old— larjo. 



For sale at JOHN M lVES'.!i Nursery, adjoining Mr Rob- 

 ert Manning's, Dearborn Street, 



Salem, Mass., April 2 0. 



LINSEED OIL MEAL. 



PKICE RfDUCED. 



This article has met with a ready sale the past winter, and 

 received a decided preference with many practical Farmers 

 in this vicinity. . 



For the ensuing season the price will be leduced to 



•r»cr,lyfive dollars per ton, al Ihe mill, or Twentysevcn 

 do'lars per ton in Boston. . 



AnnlvatNo. ,0 Commercial Wharf, Boston or in Med- 

 ford al-ihc mill. . . Gli--'. L. STEARNS & CO. 



Mcdford, Apiil 26, IS37^ 



~" PEAR TREES. 



For sale at the Pomoh-g-ral Garden, Dearhnri. f Ircot 

 North «alem Pcnr Trees, ol ihe most celebrated old and 

 new sons, all engrafted bum '^-^^"jpl^'^^VMANNING. 



April l9. 



CORRECTED WITH GRIiAT CAKE, WEEKLY. 



Apples, 



Bkans, while, .... 

 Beef, moss. 

 No. i. 



prime, .... 

 Bkes\v,\x, (.\mericnn) 

 Cheese, new milk, . 

 Featueks_, northern, geeie, 

 southern, geese. 

 Flax, American, 

 Fish, Cod, 



Flour, Gfiiesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 B.iltiinorc, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Graih, Corn, northern yellow 



southern fiat yellow 

 white. 

 Rye, norihern. 



Barley 



Oats, norihern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per Ion of 20U0 lbs 



hard pressed, .... 

 Honey, 

 Hops, 1st quality . . . 



2d quality .... 

 Laud, Boston, 1st sort, . 

 soi.ti.ern, 1st sort. 

 Leather, Philadelphia cily tannage, 

 do country oo. 



Baltimore city do. 



do. dry hide 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston do. slaughter, 

 dn. light, 



Lime, best sort 



Mackerel, No. 1. now. 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork. Mass. inspect, extja clear, . 

 cie?r from other Slates 

 Mess, .... 



Seeps, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Hemp, .... 



Red Clover, norihern scarce 

 Southern Clover, 

 Silk Cocoon.", (American) 

 'Tallow, tried, .... 

 Tf.s7.les, Isl sort, . . 

 U ooL, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full hlood, washed, 

 do. 3-4th3 do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. l-'land comnioD 



g ("Pulled superfine, 

 ^rz I 1st Lambs, . 

 ■a^i 2d do. 

 £ £. 3d do. 



Southern pulled wool is generally 5 cts. 

 less per H). 



4 0-J 



1 5 bi) 



fiV. 



It -,10 



23 



12 



60 



SO 



9 12 



3fi0 



10 50 



10 00 



926 



9 60 



1 12 



1 '4 



95 



1 20 



I 15 



65 



17 00 

 SS 

 3 

 G 

 13 

 12 

 32 

 28 

 29 



21 



1 2S 

 10 50 



4 00 

 26 50 

 26 00 

 22 80 



3 12 

 65 



2 7S 

 16 

 15 



400 

 13 



4(10 

 75 

 70 

 65 

 58 

 50 



65 

 60 

 48 

 35 



TERRIBLE TRACTORATIOSf. 



Terrible Tractoration and other Poems. By Dr Causlic. 

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

 -Aoii: 19. 



PLU3I TREES, GRAPE VINES, &.e. 



500 Plum trees of the most approved kinds and e.xlra size, 

 200 Quince trees of good size many of ihem have borne fruit,, 

 l.iOO Isabella grape Iroin 5 to 15 feel high. 1000 Calawha. 

 Bland's & Pond's socdling extra size in bearing st-ale, cha.sso- 

 las Sweet Water, Black Hamburgh, &c, lO.nOO roots Giant 

 Asparagus, 50C0 \\ ilmol's earlv Khubarh or Pie Plant, lately 

 introduced, and a good assortment ol Goosberries and Koses 

 of dilTereul kinds, , „ ., 



All orders lelt a' this office, or at Messrs Sawyer & Pond's, 

 2.5*l>oad slieei, and with the subscriber Cambridge Port, 

 wi I meet with immediate attention. SAMUEL POND. 



March 15. 



