VOL. XIV. XO. 9. 



AAND GRDENF:R'S JOURNAL, 



FANEUIL HALL MARKET. 



Wkdnesuav, Skpt. 0, 1835. 



Largo Lima and Saba beans 12j els n quart ; Beets 13^ 

 els a dozen ; Cabbages 37.^ cts a dozen; Cucumbers 0.1 

 cts a dozen ; crook neck Squashes 2 cts a pound ; white 

 Onions $'2,00 a bushel ; Tomatoes Hi cts a dozen ; 

 Squash Peppers Sets a pound. 

 *^ t'KuiT. Plums 25 cts a quart; apples $1,00 a bushel ; 

 Pears $2,00; Bartlett Pears 25 to 50 cts a dozen; 

 Peaches Ironi 50 els. to 1,00 a half peck, according to 

 quality, some very fine ones arc held as liigh as 50 els. 

 per dozen ; Water melons 12^ cts apiece ; Canlaleupes 

 12.i cts apiece ; Black Hamburg and Sweet water Grapes 

 from the Green House, 75 cts per pound ; Egg Plants 25 

 cts a dozen. 



There is no scarcity of fruit and vegetables this sea- 

 son. The market is most bountifully supplied. Apples 

 come in abundantly. Pears were never so plenty. The 

 lotalii crop is excellent. The contrast between the 

 cn^lhened and dejected vi:^age of tlie farmer in the 

 pritig and the happy and ligbt-bearled fartner in the 

 fall, is pleasant to beiiold. Accounts from our friends in 

 the country speak promise of fullness and plenty. 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— Monday, Sep, 7. 1835, 

 Heported fur the IJaily Advertiser &. Patriot. 



At Market, C30 Beef Cattle, 14t;0 Stores, 3270 Sheep' 

 ind 550 Swfne. 



Prices — Beef Cattle — The best qualities of Beef 

 Cattle were scarce, consequently sales were quick at 

 idvanced prices. We noticed a few yokes e.xtra taken 

 it 33s a 34s 6d ; prime 31s a 32s 6d ; good 2ys a 31s ; 

 .bin Oxen and Cows 24s a 27s ; two year old 21s a 22s (id. 



Stores — A large proportion at market were from Maine. 

 Yearlings $5 a 7 50 ; twoyear old 10 a 15 ; three year 

 )ld 15 a lU. 



Sheep — Sales ordinary at 8s, 9s, and 10 ; middling lis. 

 Is Gd, 12s and 13s i)d ; better qualities 13s Od, 14s 3d, 

 5s, 16s Gd and 17s 3d. Very fine VVelliers at market. 



Sicine — Several sniall lots of Slioats were taken at 4.^ 

 or Sows and 5^ for barrows ; at retail 5 a G for Sows and 

 " a 7 for barrows. 



notice: to pAPITAUSTS. 



The undersigned having been engaged for a numl>er of 

 lyearspast in ibe Linnasan Gai den and Nurseries al tills place, 

 m a department where he has had every opporiunily of be- 

 oming IhorouKhly acquainted witli the business, wishes to 

 3rm a conue.\ioQ with some nerson of capital, eilheras active 



silent partners, for ttie purpose of carry.nj^ on the Nursery 

 md Garden Seed business. To a person wisiiins: to engage 

 la lucrative business, it is an opportunity rarely to be met 

 '/ith. Any communication adddressed to the subscriber will 

 <e treated as strictly confidential. 



2i. G. K. G.iRRETSON. 



Flushing, L. I. Sep. Isl, 1835. 



AGRICUL.TURA1. CHEMISTRY. 



Chaptals Agricultural Chemistry, lirst American Edition, 

 ■rom the French. Just published, price ^1,25. 



sep. 9. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



GARDEN SEES, TREES, <&c. 

 The subscriber is dai y receiving a supply of Garden Seeds, 

 towlh of 1333, and will execute orders from the Soulli at 

 hort notice, for SEEDS of the greatest variety, raised in gar- 

 ens connected with the Agricultural Warehouse and New 

 England Seed Store, Boston, and warranted of good quahlv 

 BOXES UF G.\KnEN SEEDS containing an assorlmcni 

 atly papered up in 6i cent papers supplied al a disrnunl to 

 'radcrs, also FllUll AND OR.NAMENT.^L TREES 

 HULHERRY .ANDJIOKUS MULTICAULIS TREKS. ' 

 Agricultural and Horticultural Books, New England far- 

 er (weekly a t2,bO per annum), Silk Manual (monthly at 

 •Gets, per annujn). Horticultural Register at ;J2 per annum 

 •ubiished by GEO. C. BARRETT, 



sep. 9 1835. Boston. 



PATENT GRATER CIDER MILL. 



For sale at the .4griculuiial Warehouse Leiand's Patent 

 Jraicr Cider .'Mill. , he following certificates will give Ihc 

 tubjic some proof of its value. 



lis may cerlify that we the subscribers have used llie 

 iho\e named machine for the last three years, and approve 

 he plan. We save one bird of labor and lime in griudin-- 

 nd laying u;) a cheese of cider. It grinds belter than old 

 nills generally do, the rid. r is cl.ar and coniains less sedi- 

 nenl. The cider is pressed out in less lime and mills are 

 iepl III repair at less expense Ihan the old mills. 



Sherburne, AARON L EL. AND, 



JOS. P. LELAND, 

 JOIHAW W. ROGERS. 



CBANBICRRV RAKES. 



Just received and lor sale al the Agricidlural Warehous 

 a few very superior patent Cranberry rakes, price ^l,.*. 



A few I: 

 For sale by 



BLACK SKA AVHEAT, 



hels of this superior variety of winter wheat. 



GEO. C. CARRET'l'. 



FARRIER WANTED. 



A man or a man and his wife to take charge of a Farm. 

 A Top.»field one who can l.rii g good testimonials of his char- 

 acter. Apply at the Office of the New England Fanner. 

 31. sep 9. 



SPLENDID BULBOUS ROOTS. 



Just received at die New England Seed Store, an assort- 

 ment of Bulbous Roots, comprising the finest varielies of 

 Tulips, splendid variegated red, yellow and mixed, with the 

 colors marked on each. 



Hyariiidis. Double and single, a fine assortment, with the 

 colors marked on each. Also an assortment of fine double 

 and single Hyacinths mijfcd without names. 



I'olyaiiihus Narcisus. Fragrant white with single cups, 

 and extra sized roots. 



VA'e shall open in a few days a further supply of fine Bul- 

 bous Roots from Holland, among which will be bulbs of e. cry 

 kind and color, which will complete a superb assortment. 



SCILLA PERUVIANA, a rare hulb, from ti.e Archipe- 

 lago; produces a splendid flower may begrox\n in pots or in 

 the garden, perfeclly hardy Prices — 50cts. 25cts and 12^ 

 cts arcorrling to size, 



TULIPS, a large and splendid collection, growing in the 

 Horticultural Gardens connec.ed with the New England 

 Seed Store, 

 sep 2. 



VALUABLE LEASE FOR SALE. 



The subscriber, wishing to remove to the \A'est with some 

 friends, will dispose ol' his (20 years' lease) 12 years unex- 

 pired of Indian Hill Farm, containingahout 175acres of highlv 

 pro ludive land which has tor 8 years past been under a 

 rotation of crops and the rent spent in improvements. 



As the owiii-r is still desirous of improving it a great part 

 of llie rent might be expended in imiirovemcnt from year to 

 year. The subscriber will sell die valuable slock of short 

 honied cattle, implements, &c.. or not, as may be agreed on. 

 Application to be made previous to the 15th Sepleinber. 



The situation is remarkably healthy. 



ROBERT WILKIE, Ionian Hill Farm, 4 1-2 miles from 

 Newburyport. Inquire also at this oHice. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



For Sale, at New England Seed Store, 51 and 52 North 

 Market street, the following . inds of Strawbkrrv Plants. 

 some of them new and fine varieties. Orders are solicited 

 early. 



PRICE pr. doz. pr. 100 



1 Chili, 



2 Alpine, 



3 M' thven Castle, - 



4 While Chili. - 



5 Chili Large Scarlet, 



6 Wilmol. 



7 Keen's Seedling, 



8 Downlon, 



9 Mulberry, - - . 

 in Rath Scarlet, - 



1 1 Rosebcrrv, 



12 English Red Wood, - 



13 do While do. 

 U Pine Apple, - 



15 Hantbois. . 



Ifi Monthly While Bush, - 



17 do. Scarlet do. 



18 Earlv Virginia, 



19 Genuine .Monihly Alpine, 



20 Wcllinfflnn or Bostock, 



21 Royal Scarlet, 



22 Grive End, - 



23 Caroline, 



24 Large Lima, - 



25 Large Early Scarlet, 

 2(1 French Muik Hauthois, 



27 •'^outhlioro' Seedling, 



28 True Prolific Hanll.ois, 



29 Knevett's ^ew Pine, 

 30,New or Black Hauthois. 



124 ea. 

 dn. do, 



374 



50 



^VHITE MULBERRY SEED, Growth of 1835. 



Just received 50 lbs. of White Mulberry Seed growth of 

 1835. saved with much rare from good, Ihriflv trees, expressi/ 

 lor the New England Seed S'ore. For sale iiy 



GEORGE C. BARRETT. 



N. R. — As the quantity will prohalily lie inadequate for the 

 demand the next season orders should be sent early. 



July 29. 



I'lllCIiS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



COIUtECTED WITH CHEAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



. cash 

 , Howard street, 



vharf, . ■ 



(prime) 



Apples, .... 

 Beans, while, . 

 Beef, niess, ti|cw) 

 Cargo, No. 1. 

 prinie. 

 Beeswax, (.Amcncim) 

 liUTTLK inspected, No. I, . 

 Cheese, new milk, . 

 Fea'i H,ERS, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, American, 

 Flaxseed, 

 Flour, Gi 

 Balli 



Ballimore, ■ 

 Alexandtia, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellovy 

 southern yellow 

 white. 

 Rye, norlheni, ik 



Barley, 



Oats, nor hern, 

 Hay, best English, . 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d (jualily .... 



LakI), Boston, Isl sort, . 



southern, 1st sort. 



Leather, siaughler,. sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper. . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 LiME,Jiest sort, 



Pork, Mass. inspect, extra clear, . 

 Navy, mess, . 

 bone, middlings. 

 Seeps, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northern, 

 White Dutch Honeysuckle, 

 SiLE Cocoons, (American) 



I'ALLt 

 Wool, pri 



ony 



Fie 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4lhs do. 



do. 1-2 • do. 



do. l-ilaiid common 

 Native washed 

 ^ ( Pulled superfine, 

 o-c Isl Lambs, . 

 ^^■;2d do. 

 3d do, 

 Isl Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 5 cts. 

 less per lb. 



3 00 



187 



13 50 



1 1 .51) 



9 51) 



24 



20 



5 



48 



45 



10 



1 37 



(i26 



f. 25 



fi87 



I 18 



104 



17 00 

 20 00 



20 



29 



27 



1 04 



2100 



16 50 



250 



3 00 

 8 00 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, norlheni, 



soiiihern, none. 



Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) , 



inp 



Eggs, 



Potatoes, new, 



CiuER, none of consequence. 



JVew England Ftirmer^s ^imanae 

 For 1836. 



Just publishpd by JOHN ALLEN, & CO. Corner of 



Washiiigion and School sircels, up stairs, and by GEO. C 

 H.ARRE'r'T at ihp Seed Siore No 61 and 52, Norlh Market 

 Strrn. FEsSENDEN'S NEW ENGLAND FARMER'S 

 ALMANAC (or 1836. For sale also by Booksellers, biiop- 

 jtpppers, &,c., penerally. 



This Almanac w II be found one of the most interesting^ and 

 amusing of the series, of which it composes No VIII. It 

 consists of the usjial astronomical calculations, humorous 

 poetical sketches Q^ the months j ohscrva ions and directions 

 relative to the employment of die Farmer, which will be founJ 

 appropriate loearh month in the circle of the seastms, " Agn- 

 ctdture and Rural Eco7iomij" including cuts and descriptions 

 of many of the mo'^1 usolul miplements employed in lill ge. 

 V.dualije Recipes j Husbandry Honorable, a pilhy piece of 

 parnmoiml poetry. The Splendors of the Setting Sun, a 

 poetical effusion ; Aphorisms ; Eulogy on [he Art of Agricul" 

 ture; Calendar of Courts, Roads, Distances, &C; &c. 



