VOL. > VII. KO. 15. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



119 



same stock that were very distinguishable ; and by their LAYING OUT eARn^^^ AND ORNAHKIVTAI. 



deep briskets, theii fine necks, tlieir full quarters and PLANTAiiua.. 



their synietrical forms, and, if we maybe allowed an E. S vve.s he-s leave to ., form h,s Ir.ends ami the pil.lc 



Hibernlanism, their rounded points, rdke very high in , m general that he wdl atteml the aymam 



comparison with our native sto^k, whielt stood near then.. ' -^t^me'' iT"h e'Tppr^S .i "^7 tfe "wh^'ma y l,e ^"ieared 



The sheep likewise were beautitul speeniiens of the pure . °''„' '°,";" ' '"^ approDaiK 



Dishley, of the native stock, and of the fine wooled 1 ' X'l orders left with J. Breck & Co. Agricultural Store, No. 



races. The flat backs and round and barrelled torms ot ^^ j^^^^j^ Market Street, will he punctually attended to. 



the Diskley attracted much attention, For mutton those , J_ — 



sheep prove excellent crossed with our native breeds, in I BOJTE MANIRE. 



this way acquiring more hardihood than belongs to them j The suhscriber desires to inform his friends and the public 



in their pure state"; and thus better recommending them , that he has been in the Bone business more than ten years, 



to our habits, wbich are not yet such as to secure to and has spent mucn time and money to ascertam how hones 



hi-rhlv improved animals .all that carefulness and liberal- may he converted lo the best use, and is lully sai.sfied that 



!;;^lnVSgwhich areabsolutelyrequisitetokeep them If;^^"™,^, -^r.^'-l^lrs-t^^re^rulu, tZ'f^t "a 



"'Tr';Lrof twin steers were particularly noticeable, W^Hce,^;;^,-^^^^^^^^^^^^ 



—a pair from the Hospital for the Insane were among . y,.jers ,„ay he left at mv manufactory, near Tremont road, 



the most beautiful animals in rolor, marks, condition and j ^^^ Roxbury, or at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 



form, which are ever seen. We certainly have never ■ - '-' -• - -- - 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CORKECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



Apples, . . . 

 Beans, white. Foreign, 



•' " Domestic, 



Beef, mess, 

 No. t. 



barrel 

 bushel 



Be 



met with their superiors ; we do not recollect their equals. 

 The show of swine, fat hogs and breeding animals, of 

 which there was a large variety and number, was pre- 

 eminently excellent. We have no doubt that the intel- 

 ligent committee on this subject will do ample justice to 

 their extraordinary merits." 



The Report of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 

 for last week, is unavoidably omitted. It shall appearin 

 our next. 



BRIGHTON MARKKT.— Monday, Oct. 15, 1838 

 Ueimrli'il lor the New Englfind Fanner. 



At Market 1900 Beef Catile, 800 Stores, 4S Sheep, 

 and 550 Swine. 



Prices —Hccf Cattle.— We quote first quality, $7 50. 

 Second quality, $G 75 a $7 00. Third quality, $5 75 a 



Barrelling Cattle.— Vie quote, Mesa, $6 75. No. 1, 



*S^ -Yearlings, $9 a $14. Two Year Old, $18 

 a $28. Three Year. Old, $22 a $38. 



S/,e«n.— Former [.riees hardly sustained. We quote 

 lots at $1 62, $1 88, $2 00, $2 12, $2 .-53, $2 50, $3 00, 



and $3 25. , • ^ , . ■ ., i o 



Swine.— Lois to peddle were taken at 7 1-4 a 7 t-4 

 for barrows, and 6 1-4 a & 1-2 for sows. Selected old 

 barrows, 7 1-2, sows 7. At retail, 7 a 8 1-2. 



in ivo.\uuiy, or ai luc i^cw ju.1i5i.u1.-. j.5. .v ........*. 



and Seed Store, No. 52 North Market Street, Bo. 



Sept. 20. NAHUM WARD. 



FOR SAL.B. 



Five acres of good Salt Marsh, in duincy, or (Squantum 

 so called.) 



Also, Four acres of Salt Marsh in Brighton. 



Also, Several full blood animals, cows and calves. Apply 

 to A. Greenwood, on the Welles Farm, Dorchester, near Dr 

 Codman's meeting house. 



Sept. 12, 1833. 



IPOR SALK. 

 A two years old Bull of the Cream pot breed; from Mi 

 Jaqueth's stock at Ten Hill Farm, Charlestown. Cows of 

 the above breed make the most butter of any stock in this 

 country Inquire of the subscriljer near llw; factories in 

 Waltham. ISAAC PARKER. 



miTCH BULBS. 



Just received at New York from Rotterdam and will 

 open in a few days, our annual supply of splendid Dutch 

 Bulbs, consisting of , ,,t, . tt ■ .u 



Double Red, Vellow, Blue and White Hyacinths, 



Single 



Single and Double Tulin 

 Crown Imperials, Douhh 



^.ro»,. .u.H^i.i... V' ?'."§'«■ "f ^°«=> 



Engli-ih, Spanish and Persian Ins, 



Polyanthus Narcissus, of sorts,. 



Ranunculus, 



Anemones, 



Frilillarias, 



Crocus, of sorts. jqsEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Oct. 16, 1S38. __^ 



R\SPBERRY BUSHES. 



Forsale at the Charlestown ^^neyaTd, fine plants of the 

 following Rasiiberries, viz. 



Red Antwerp, 



White do. 



Barnet, ' 



Franconian, anil 



Mason's Seedling. 

 Orders left with JOSEPH B^ECK & CO. wiU^meet 

 with orompt attention. i HUMAb iYiASUi>i. 

 Charlestown, Oct. 10, 1833. 



NOTICE. 



The subscriber offers for sale his real estate in Westford 

 ajid Groton; consisting of his homestead, 35 acres, his 

 farm, 117, one pasture, 17 acres, one do- 33 -acres, one wood- 

 lot, 13 acres, one do. 5 acres, and one do. 10 acres. For 

 further particulars see his advertisement in the Lowell Jour- 

 nal, or inquire of the subscriber -at his house, near the meet- 



houses and academy in Westford. 



EPHKAIM ABBOTT. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



In Cambridge, about one mile from Murdock's Hotel on 

 the WestCamhridge road with a valuable stone ledge on the 

 same; containing forty acres of good land with the build- 

 ings on the same. It will be sold at a bargain if applied ior 

 soon as the present owner is about removing to the West. 



^tll"^ "'""''" "s w'^ ''"""" AMMI C^EEL. 



FOR SALE. 



The thorough bred Short Horned Durham Bull, Superior. 

 Superior was calved in August, 1831. He was got by 

 Frederick, and he by Wye Comet. 

 Dam, Yellow Rose, by Young Denton. 

 G. Dam, Arabella, (Imported,) by North Star. 

 G G. Dam Aurora, " " Comet. 



G G. G. Dam " " " Henry. 



G. G, G. G. Dam " " " Danby. ,. , „ , 



The above pedigree may be found m the English Herd 



He' is a roan and perfectly gentle and docile; and his 

 stock which may be seen at the farm of the suhscriber, will 

 testify to his value. Price, 3250 Apply to C; N. Bement 

 Esq. near Albany, N. Y , or to Wm. Au 

 Mount Marie, Duanesburgh, N. Y. 



October 3, 1.837. 4w 



prime 



I'A.x, (American) 

 Chefse, new milk, 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, (American) 



Fish, Cod 



Flouh, Genesee, cash, 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 



Rye, 



Meal, Indian 



Grais: Corn, northern yellow, 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, . 

 Rye, northern, . 

 Barley, 



Oats, northein, (prime) . 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Honey, Northern, 

 Hops, 1st quality, .... 



2d quality, 

 L AH D, Boston, Isl sort, . 



southern, 1st sort. 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do, cnunlry do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dry hides, . 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston, do. shnighter, 

 Boston dry hides. 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 Macjerel, No. 1, . . . 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2S0O lbs. 

 Pork, extra clear, 



clear, . . . - - 

 Mess, . . - . 



Seed;*: Herd's Grass, . 

 Jled. Top, southern, 

 northern, 

 Hemp, .... 

 Flax, . . . ■ . 

 Red Clover, northern, . 

 -Southern, Clover, 

 SoftJ", American, No. 1, 

 " No., 2, 



Tallow, tried, .... 



Teazles, 1st sort 



Wool, prime, or Saxony l-'leeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common, 

 £ . f Pulled superfiue, 

 JlJNo. 1, \. . . 

 t:-3 1No.2, . . . . 

 ^ f^ I No. 3, 



pound 



13 50 

 12 UU 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



pound 



pr M. 

 pound 



3 43 



8 76 



9 00 



1 02 



1 00 

 1 20 



16 00 

 12 00 



H 75 

 2 50 

 29 00 



26 00 

 2 63 



2 62 

 1 25 



20 

 g5 

 11 87 

 2 62 

 30 00 

 27 00 



2 75 

 1 DO 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES, 



COUNTRY SEAT IN NKWT >N, PUR SALE. 



The subscriber offers for sale the house In which he now 

 re ides with the Barn, Sheds, Garden and about 3o acres of 

 l,nd si'tualed on Nonantum Hill, In Newton, 5 1-2 miles from 

 ihecitv The garden occupies nearly two acres, is stocked 



■th a sre-.t variety of fruit tress, and abont 10,000 Antwerp 

 R-«pberry Vines. The place may be seen and furlber partic- 



1,,,, nl.iainpd on application at the premises, 

 ulars obtainea on api ^1^^ WHEELRIGHT. 



July 16U 



MULBERRY TREES. 



15C0 Morus Multicaulis. 

 1000 While .Mulberry. 



For sale, the entire lot, or m small quantities. They are 

 very superior, and being raised so far north, have the advan- 

 tage over southern raised trees, for this State. 



"^ JAMES STEWART, 



Indian Hill Farm, near Newburyport, Mass. 

 October 3, 1837 



.gustus North, Hams, northern, . 



' southern and western, 



PoBK, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, per pair, . 

 Butter, tub, 

 lump, 



Eggs, 



Potatoes, new,. 



Cider, .... 



PEAR TREES FOR SALE. 



At the Pomological Garden, Salem, Mass., a good collec- 

 lionof Standard Pear Trees all of which have been proved. 

 They compute the choicest of the old and new varieties. 



dm^'Z^r.T38.'"^''''"'"R0S'El(°T^M:^NNlNG. 



IiAR.W FOIt SALE. 



That lafe and beautiful farm, late residence of the Hon. 

 Judge Dame, situated in Rochester N. H. six miles from 

 the village of Dover, and lour miles from Great Falls. Said 

 farm contains upwards of 300 acres of lanu and a large anJ 

 well fi"'shed two story house, with barns and other out- 

 build;n"5 in good repair. About 150 acres are covered with 

 hard and pine wood, besides a good portion of heavy timber. 

 There are also on the premises large quarries of the most 

 desirable granite. Any person desirous of purchasing may 

 learn further particulars on application to Joseph Bkeck & 

 Co., No. 51 and 52 North Market Street, Boston. 



August 15, 183S. 



11 



1 00 



2 25 



FARM FOR SALE. 



An excellent farm, near the centre of Framingham is of 

 fered for sale, on liberal terms. Inqnire at this office. 

 Aug. 22, 1838. 3m 



EMPLOYMEIST WANTED. 



A Gardener out of employment would be happy to attend 

 to orders for budding or gardening of any description. Ap- 

 pjy at the New England Farmer Office. 



VPINTER RYE. 



Just received at the New England Seed Store and Farmer 

 Otfice, a few bushels of prime ^^^f^^^y^'^^^j, ^ ^0. 



Aug. 13, 1838. 



