VOL XV. NO. 45. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



851) 



mndllTON iMARKET— MoNDAT, May 15, J837. 



Ufjifirti^tl lor the' Nhw F,nj:!an.i F.irnicr. 



At Market 285 Beef Catllo, 20 Cons and Calves and 

 300 t^wine. 



i RICKS.— Bcc/ Cattle. — About last weeks prices for n 

 like qiKility were obtained, and we quote a to correspond, 

 viz. a few very exira at $8 OD ; lir^t quality, $7 25 a 7 

 75 ) second quality G 75 a 7 :,5 ; third quality 5 50 a (> 75. 



Cuws and Calces. — We notice sales at ^22, $27, $30, 

 $32, and '$'.\d. 



fiirine. — We notice geveral lots of large barrows 

 weighing over IMO each at 8, no lots were taken to ped- 

 dle. At retail 8 a 10, for sows and 9 a U, for barrows 

 according to size and quality. 



TO AGRICULTURISTS 



TL'e Suhscril't-rs having l)ceii appointed by the Cnuiicil of 

 the Anierican Pliysiolugica[ Society in Hoslon, a Comuiillee 

 for the piirpo-.e ol procunni^ for n embers of said Society, a 

 supply ol ilie iery best of tliose articles which cuter into their 

 diet, such Hs grain ar.d the various kinds of br( ad stuffs, to- 

 geiht^r widi rice, tapinra and sago, garden vegetahjes, peas, 

 beajis potatoi'S, ^quEishrs pumpkins, cabbages, &lc. w,th ap- 

 ples, pears, peaches and oilier Iruits, hereby give notice tlini 

 liiey are read_)' to receive samples of (he ajiove ariichs in all 

 tlieir variety, for the inspcc IJ-in of said members. Preference 

 will however, he given to articles raisi^l oij physiological 

 principles ; they must i-e raised c-ii a pure, unadult-ruted -oii, 

 properly atittptcd to productions the most p.'ilect in their 

 kinds, without the aid of any unnatural or artificial process, 

 by winci. they may I>ecoiue the procuring cause of many id 

 the diseases wliich alHict manknul. .\n objection will also he 

 made to such articles as are rais d oa lands unfavorable to 

 their reaching maturity belore their growth is checked by 

 early frosts or c;ild weather- 



iSamplcs of the. ahove articles may S'e directed to and left 

 in die caie of Naih'l Peiry, Fayette Court, (near BoyUton 

 Market) wheie tli y will he taken care of for the benelil of 

 those who sffiil lln-m, as wdl as lor llie members of tin* "r^o- 

 ciei}'. and olners who may wis i lo purchase them Each par- 

 cel must have a label attached lo it, having on it the owner's 

 name, place ol" residence, an-l the price ; also, tlie price at 

 which a given qiantitvwill l)c^deliveri-d atanypaitof the 

 city. iVaTH'L PKRRY, } ,. 



^ DAVID CAMBKLL^J^""'"""^^' 



May 16, 3l— eop 



TERRIBLE TRACTOR ATION. 



Terrible Tracloration and other Poems. By Dr Caustic. 



ih I'M tion. For s.iii 

 Apti; 19. 



at the Mew Knglaiid Seed rit«)re. 



BUCKTHORNS. 



3000 Buckthorns of handsome sizes, suitable for hedges — 

 may be had on immediate application to the .Suhscriher. 



WM. KEiMUCIC. 

 Nonantum Hill, May 1st. 44 



BOYS AS FARI»IERS OR MECHAMCS. 



The Government of the Boy's Asylum and Farm School, 

 at Thonqis-tn's l^huiit, have sevt-ral good boys, at from 10 to 

 11 vears old, for whom situations are wanted in the country, 

 with iar iiers or mechanics, to be indented till Iney are twen- 

 tyone ye.Trs of age. 



A certificate from the Selectmen and Clergyman of the 

 town, recom I ending the applicant in the moit satisfactory 

 mai ner \\'\'\ he req lircd. Application in person or Dy mail, 

 \r, eiliier of the subscribers, w ill receive early notice. 



Moses Grant, No. 9, Un on Street. 

 Ed var<l S. Rand, No: 'G, Court St. 

 Ilcnry B. Rogers, 2.5, Joy Place. 



[J3^By the Act of Incorporation, Boys cannot be indented 

 out of iMassacliitvetls. 



Boston, May 10 13^7. . 44 



ROMA.\ MULBfciRRY SEED, 



The Subscriber has j;;st received from the south of France, 

 one |)nvuMl of du- large leaf Uonian Mulberry Seed, ctms der- 

 ed by most of those engaged m the rea:ing of mulberry irees, 

 t(. hf equid, and on simie arcouiUs superior to the moras mub 

 ticnulis. The seed now olilered is the growth of 183G — price, 

 ^.') per ounce. 



Also, fri'sh imi orted Chinese mulberry Seed, direct fro;p 

 Canton per slnn Silas Uichards, saved last season, by Mr 

 Stmgis and Mr King, American residents, there, price $b per 

 ounce. 



Also, 75 lbs. White llaban mulberry seed, price %\^ per 

 lb., ^I.'iio per ouno" — exceUenl quality, heavy scod^ every 

 gram the gri wth of 1836. 



On hand, as usual, a lull assoTtm^ of sea»<onable Garden 

 and Flower Sei'ds, many varieties of Dwari Kidney Beans, 

 Lnrly 'I'nscarora an'd Sweet Corn, (excellent garden varie- 

 tic>) Broom Corn, &c 



GKO C. THORBURN, 11. John Street. 



inrin bn^hels of Italian Spring Wheat, from Rome, N. Y., 

 price J^l.-'O per ))eck — the character of the Wheat is well 

 knov\n by tunny of our first (armerS; as the most p-,'oduclive 

 and hfst we ha^'e. 



i\ew York, May 4, 1836. 44 



6000 -r-IORUS MULllCAULiS. 



JO:TPII r.RECK & CO. have ju^l received at New 

 York by the ship Western iNorrland, C.ipl Miignu'; fiom 

 ^Marseilles, 6000 LARGE MUKUS :\. UI.Tlt 'AULIS of 

 iwo yv-.\TA growtn, "li ch will be nlTered for sale at ineir Seed 

 FslaMi.slnnent in a few days. The tre^'.s are undoubtedly 

 the best of ihe kind ever imported, havings been seiccied, 

 taken up, and packed \\iih grtat care, by an exp'-riencetl 

 person. May 3. 



NURSERY Ot^' Wli^LiAM KE:VRICK. 



^ JSIonanliini Hill in Neici^it. 



^^"^^^ 3 '.000 Morns Mullicnnlis, or Irnc Chinese 



_.v ...i' ■ - ?:^-^ Mulberry Trees, can vet be supplied, whole- 



"^^^^ sale or retail. 



.^^|?^,,^i* 4(,^0 Pears of new Flemish and other finesi 



^3rtSk^:::;ri.- kinds. Pi'ais on (Jnuu-e slocks, thrifty and 

 hanil>.<iine, these \\ ill I>car early and abuntlant'y. 



3,000 Plums — Also selections ol all other hardv fruits from 

 the first rale so rces and the finest varieties known. 



(JriiHrneiital trees, shrubs and roses. Also Herbaceous 

 flowering plants of the nuist beautiful varieties including Poe- 

 oiiies, and Double liahlias. 



Address by mail, post paid, to William Kenrick. New- 

 Ion, Mass. near Boston. Trees and phnits wlien orilered, 

 wi I be carefully selecied,- and labelled, aiul packed in the 

 t)est stUe, and duly forwar<Ied from l^ision by land or sea. 

 Tnsport^iiion gratis to the city. Priced Catalogues will be 

 sent lo all who apply. 



March '29. 



GREEM HOU^E PLANTS. 



For sale, the Cottage (Jflrden, Heath street, near the Hon. 

 John Lowell's, Rox^'ury, a variety of Green House and 

 hardy herbaceous l^lants, in fine order ; superb double Dah- 

 lias ; Ti^ridia ; Pavtmia ; Glndiolns ; Naiilensi^, &c. &c., at 

 rei:h-ired prices — IJoquels cut as usual through the season. 



N. B. Also, 'I'ayl 'r s forty fold )M'(aioes, a sujterior kind, 

 early and very prolific ; from 100 lo 200 Horse Chesnut Trees, 

 youiig and thr^ifty. Vixy 3. S. H. WELD. 



FINE DOU;ii.E DAHLIAS, <fcc. 



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

 tirmof Donl>le Dahha Roots. 



Also, G'adioliis psiitiema ; D-mble Tuberose, striped 

 leaved do. Amaryllis torinosissima, and Tiger fliiwrs. 



May 3. 



JOS. BRECK& CO. 



TO BE SOLD, 



A handsome fiill Idooded Bull, 2 years oUI being a cross cf 

 Admiral, DenTun, W\e comet, &:c. hK|"ire of the Editor, or 

 A. Greenwood, Dorchester, near the Rev. Dr C oilman's 

 inretii;f;house. 



Miiy 3. 3t 



S£:ED SOW^ER. 



[t r sale at the Agriru!tnr;d Warehouse W^iili.^' Improved 

 S' e<l Sowers, price ^\6. Phis marhim- is calrulati'd to sow 

 ;d' kinds of Gaiden Seeds such as, Mangel Wuiizel, Kuta 

 Baj;a, '.' uruip. Carrot, Parsnips, &.c. 



May 3. JOS. R. NEWELL. 



A CARD. 



Now IS THE TIME TO COMMENCE THE SiLK BOSINESS. 



The Su'-scriher will a^free tocontracl by bond that in a 

 giv n time [1837] to fu iiish any quantity w thin a million, ol 

 die genuine morus muhirauli-i mulberry trees, uvenlyfive per 

 reel less dian any invoice* and accourit of s.des, dateil williin 

 the last two years, sent out from loreign cruntries, lo be ap- 

 prized by the purchaser. Address 



THOS. WHITMARSH, 



May 6 B^ton or Northampton, Ms. 



HOP VINES, 



For sale at the New England Seed Store, 51 North Market 

 Street, by JOSEPH IMlECK & CO. 



PLUM TREES, GRAPE VBNKS, ifcc. 

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

 200 Quince trees of good size m;iiiy of ihem have borne fruit, 

 1500 Isabella grape Irom 5 to 1-) feet high. 1000 Catawba. 

 Bland's &. Pond's seedbng extra size m benrintr ^late, chasse- 

 las Sweet Water, Blnck Hambur^rh, &c. 10,sK)0 roots Giant 

 Aspar.igus, 50C0 V\ ilniol's earlv Rhubarb or Pie IMant, lately 

 introduced, and a good assortment ol Gousberries and Roses 

 of difi^rent kinds. 



All oreiers lelt a" this office, or at Messrs Sawyer it Pond's, 

 2.'> r.'roafi street, and with the subscriber Gand^iid^e Port, 

 wi'l meet with immed.ate attention. SAMUEL POND. 



March 15. 



ASPARAGUS, ROOTS, RHtBARB- 



I'or sale at the New Enslaiid Seed Store, Pond's Giant 

 Asparagus, superior; Wri mot's Superb Early Rhubarb 

 Roots, extra early (and fine.) 



Catawba and Isabella Grapes. Inr*e roots. Sweet Water 

 and Cha-selas Grapes. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



April 19. 



BRICKS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



COnRECTKD WITH fiP.iiAT CAUE, WEKULV. 



GSAI 



g ( Pulle<l superfine, 

 c-3' 1st Lambs, . 

 ^:^<^^d do. . 



c §_ 3d do, 



Southern pulled wo{il is generally 5 els. 

 less per Mi. 



barrel 

 bushel 

 bi.rreJ 



pound 



quintal 

 barrel 



bushel 



gallon 

 pound 



Apples, 



Be.vns, whi-tc, 



BKtF. mess. 

 No. I. 



prime, .... 



1U:ks\v.\x, (Americrn) 

 Chkkse. new milk, . , . . 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flaie, American, . 

 Fish, Cod, . . 



Flouu, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexaiulria, 

 s, Corn, northern yellow 



southern flat yellow 

 white, 

 Rye, northern. 

 Barley, .... 



Oats, northern, . (prime) 

 Hat, best English, per ton of 2000 ibs 

 hard pressed, .... 



HoNtY, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d (|ualiiy .... 

 Laku, P>oston, 1st sort, . 



soiiti era, Ivi sort, 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do country no. 

 Baltimore city do. 



do. dr}- hide 



New Vork red, light, 

 Boston (.lo. slangiitcr, 

 do. llgllt, 



Lime, liesl sort, . . . , 

 Mackerel, No. 1. new, 

 Plastlk Paris, per (on of 2200 lbs. 

 PuRK. IVlass. inspect, extia clear, , 

 cle?r from other Slates 



Mess, .... 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 

 Hemp, .... 



Red Clover, northern scarce 

 Southern Clover, 

 Silk Cocoon = , (American) 

 I ^i.i.ow, tried, .... 

 Th A'/.LKs. 1st >ort, 

 \\ ooL, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, lull blood, washed, 

 do. S-'lihs do. 



do. \-2 do, 



do. l-land cummon 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 



bushel 



lb. 

 pr. M, 

 jtound 



337 



10 2') 



y 75 

 sir, 

 9 (0 



I ce 

 I 02 



90 

 1 15 

 1 05 



nj 



•22 5S 

 15 00 



12 

 II 



30 



26 

 27 



2i 

 21 

 19 



1 20 

 10 00 



3 75 

 2(i ( 

 2.1 0" 

 20 00 



2 87 

 60 



2 50 

 15 

 14 



2 75 

 12 



3 50 

 7(1 

 65 

 60 

 55 

 4) 



60 

 55 

 45 

 30 



12 



60 



50 



9 12 



3 50 

 10 50 

 10 00 



9 25 

 9 50 

 1 12 

 1 4 

 95 

 I 20 



1 15 

 65 



17 00 

 55 

 8 

 6 

 13 

 12 

 32 

 28 

 TJ 



2fi 



23 



21 



., 1 25 



10 50 



4 00 

 26 50 

 26 09 

 22 50 



3 12 

 65 



2 75 

 16 

 15 



400 

 13 



400 

 75 

 70 

 65 

 58 

 50 



65 

 60 

 48 

 35 



SPLENDID GRKKNHOUSB PLAKTS, BOQ,LtJETS, 

 &.C. 



T. WILLOTT having rented the extensive Gardens, 

 Greenhouse^^ &lc., attached to the residence of I. Lemist, 

 E^q., at Roxtiury, has on hand, and now oflers for sale at the 

 above place, a choice collection of Green House Plants, 

 amongst which will be found a most splendid nssorlment of 

 Dahhas, CarnHlion5,,«,Vc cVc, suitable Ibr the flower garden, 

 or as an elegant ornament or the sitting room. Fruits of ev- 

 f'Ty description and of the choicest kinds in their respective 

 seasons. Boquets furnished at all seasons. 



O^Ladies and gentlemen visiting the grounds will be per- 

 sonally attended to, and all orders le't with C. Henss, Tre- 

 mont iSalofUi. opposite the I rernont House, or James McDo- 

 nald, Confectioner, 14-7 Court st. JSoiton, wiil be promptly 

 expcuted. 



N. P>. No admiitance on Sundays. 

 Roxbury, May 10, 1837. 3li.s— 46 



