%lGllTOiN MARKET,— MosuAV, Feb. 15, 163(i. 

 Rejioneii liirtlie Diiily Aiivertiscr A. Pulrlul. 

 It Market i'i't BBi'lCallle, ami 350 Sliuep. 

 'Bichs — Beef CaUlc — No material clmngo in prices 

 a lilie quality IVoin last wotk. Wo noticed a lew 

 kes extra lakin at 40s (id :,nd one yoke al sonielliing 

 \Vc quote first qu.ility at ;t3s a 3!'8 ; second 

 iliiy at 31s (id a 3-1 Gd ; third quality 248 a 'Jrfs (id. 

 Vucp — All Bl market were of an ordinary quality for 

 season. We noliced tlio sale of one lot only, of 

 ut 100, taken at l^^s;)d. 

 \Swine — iNone at market. 



.1 . SIV. *0. 33. 



AND G A 11 L) ]£ N E li'S J O U K W A L . 



2.55 



35,000 WHITE MtLBKKUY TREES. 



he Suhscnber will en^nLie, it applied lor soon, a part or 

 lie ol Oie alioveimniber or While Mulherry 'I'rees, very 

 liy and in good older, lo l>e delivered iu die spring. 

 J. n. Un hand, While Mulherry Seed. 



Feb. 3 G. C. BARRKTT. 



TO BE IiET. 



. Farm, situated ill Wedl'ord, now occupied by Mr Noah 

 usoii, coiilaiiiiiig about 2iO Acres of Laud, in a high slate 

 vaiiiin ; die buildings are commodious and in good 

 ll lias Ihe advaiilage of ihe lJo.slon and Lowell Kail 

 iiid Ihe Middlesex (^anal running ihrough il, and is 

 mied ou Mvslic liivi r, which afford great lacililies for irans- 

 ling manure. &,c. Possession given Isi of April next. 

 Lso — A Tan Yard lu (."harlestowo, near Mystic River 

 occupied by llie sunscribers containing 1000 Vats, with 

 ihe necessary buildings and machinery for carrying on the 

 ling business extensively. Coniiecled with the yard is a 

 ir power sulBcienl for grinding 21100 Cords Bark per year, 

 ing hides, smoothing leather, pump.ng, &c. Also, a large 

 very convenienl wharf for landing bark and wood. Pos- 

 ion given immedialelv. For further particulars inquire of 

 iilLUERr TUFTS, or 

 JlJSIiPH F. TUFTS, at the Yard 

 harleslowu, Jan. 27, 1330. if. 



SITUATION WANTED AS 6ARDENER. 



t steady, active, married inaii is iu want of a situaliun as a 

 dener. He is coiiversani in every department of Ihe busi- 

 i, and is also acquanitcd wiih ihe management of a vege- 

 elarm; unders ands taking care of Cows, Horses, (Sec, 

 lived in some of the most respectable places in Massachu- 

 .s and can produce the highest recommendalions from his 

 mer employers. Any coiumunication directed lo the care 

 J. D, Williams, Roxbury, or al ihis office, will receive im- 

 diate aiienlion. Feb. 17. 



WANTED TO HIRE. 



'i Farm of about 100 acres suitable for tillage, pasturage, 

 ., is wanted for a term of years — to be siluaied wiihin oO 

 es from Boston. Apply at this office, 

 'eb. n. 3l 



■WANTED, 



1 pr three hands at the Horticultural Gardi 



;ns in Lan- 

 Feb. 17. 



VALUABLE NEW WORK ON SILK. 



imerican S;lk Grower's Guide, is ihis day published al the 

 :e of the New England Farmer— being the art of growing 

 Alulberry and manufaclure of Silk on the system of suc- 

 ive crips each season — by Wm. Kenriok, author of the 

 V American Orchardisl ; 112 pp. price 12 cents, neatly 

 nd in cloth. Booksellers and traders supplied on favorable 

 ,s. Feb. 17 GEO. C. .'SARRE'I'T. 



WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER, 



I young man who is acquainted with pine growing, grapes, 

 ming, and gardening in all its branches. The advertiser is 

 lied in bolony, qui ntscit absteneat and acled ill some of the 

 I places in the British Empire and has also a knowledge of 

 iery business, so much so thai he trusts he v^•ould give 

 ■sfa'clion. 



Vny application made to J. B. at the office of this paper 

 1 be respectlully aiiended lo. 3t 



FARM TO LET. 



To be lei orleased. for Farming purposes, all the unoccu- 

 d Lands at East Boston, belonging lo the Company — con- 

 .ing of more than five hundred acres of excellent Upland 

 1 Salt Marsh. 



The Upland is capable of producing large quantities of 

 y and pasturing many cattle. 



For a milk farm, it is probable superior to any in the vicini- 

 of Boston ; the occupant will have the preference of sup- 

 ing the Maverick House with milk and cream, which will 

 far towards paying the rent of Ihe Farm. The Farm, 

 jusc and Barns are in good order, and ihere is an abun- 

 jice of sea manure around the Island. 

 Apply at die Land Office of the East Boston Company, 

 near the Maverick House. 



WM. FETTYPLACE, 

 Feb. 10. 4t Superintendent. 



FOR sale a the Seed Slore councded with ibe N. E Far- 

 icr Otllce 



200 bushels finest Early Pens j 

 200 " Large Marrowfal do; 

 iO " Uwarf Blue Imperial do. J 

 other varieties 1 

 Best Garden Beans; 

 Dwarf and Pnle, Early and Late, do; 

 superior Loiig Blood Beet Seed; 

 Early -lurnip ■' 



Cabbage Seed, M different kinds; 

 Fine Long Orange Carrot ; 

 Early Horn, do. ; 

 ('ommon Cucumber; 

 Long Green, ilo. ; 

 Early and Head Lelluces ; 

 Pure While Portugal Onion ; 

 Silver Skin " 



Large Deep Red, " 



Large Dutch Parsnip; 

 Early Scarlet Sliorl Top Radish ; 

 Long Salmon ; 

 Turnip Radishes ; 

 Spinach ; 

 Early Scollop Squash; 



" Long " 

 Long Winter, do ; 

 Salsafy ; 



Early White Dutch Turnip; 

 English 

 Kuia Baga, 



Mangel Wurlzel/or Cattle. 

 Also — Cauliflower; Broccoli ; Celery ; Cress; Egg Plants 

 Leek; Endive; Musk and Water Mefons; Marlynea ; Pep- 

 per ; Parsley and Tomato Seeds by the lb. or oz. Ihrb 

 Sffc/s, nfall kinds. 



50,000 Papers in 200 to 300 splendid kinds of Annual, 

 Bieimial and Perennial Flow r.K Skeds, 

 Grass Seeds, Wholnale ^- Retail. 



The above comprises in part Ihe stock of seeds raieed ex- 

 pressly lor the establishment, and the quality and goodness will 

 be warranted superior to any ever offered heretofore. Dealers 

 and others will please file in their orders immediately, aiid 

 Ihev shall be faidifiilly executed for the spring. 



lioxes of Garden Seeds for Ihe connlry trade, neatly papered 

 up, with directions on each paper, for sale al a large discount 

 from Market prices. 



FitoiT tfc Ornamental Trees, &.c. will be supplied in 

 the spring, and orders are solicited. 



GEO. C. BARRETT, Agricultural Warehouse 



50 

 100 



500 ll» 



100 " 



300 " 



250 " 



50 " 



200 " 



150 " 



100 " 



50 " 



500 " 



1000 " 



200 " 



150 " 



lOO " 



50 " 



50 '■ 



100 • 



100 ' 



100 ' 



25 ' 



100 ' 



500 • 



200 ' 



200 ' 



A SMALL PLACE WANTED, 



Not less than five or over forty miles from the city of Bos 

 Ion, abonl ten acres good land, the soil a substratum of sand 

 ill prelerence to clay, wiih a small house in.^ood repair and 

 well finished, a small barn and out buildings in good orde 

 wiihin fifteen or twenty minutes walk of the centre of a well 

 settled and thriving village. 



Any person who has a place of the above description tc 

 dispose of cheep, will please to address by mail V. X. New. 

 buryporl, with aminuale description of buildings, soil, situa- 

 tion and price. 3t Feb. 10, 1836. 



STRAW CUTTERS. 



For sdie jit the Agricultural Warehouse No. SI & 52, 

 North Market Sliecl. 



Willis' improved Straw Cutler, Groeo's, Eastman's do. 

 Safi-ord's do. Stowell's, do. Dutch hand. 



The advantage of cutting food for horses, cattle or even for 

 cows, is of great importance, as there is a saving of at least 

 25 per cent of the fodder, and the animals are kepi in much 

 better order. J. R. NEWHALL. 



WANTS A SITUATION. 



A married man with no family, wants a situation as Garde- 

 ner. He can give good recommendations as to his capacity, 

 &c. ; understands llie management of every thing perlaining 

 to Green House Culture. Application made al this office will 

 be promptly attended lo. 3l. Jan. 27 



1' U I C E S OK O U N T II Y i' 11 O 1) U U i: 



CORRECTKD WITH GREAT CAILE, WEEKLV. 



Apples, Kusselts and Baldwins. 



,Ns, while, 



Beef, mess, 



Cargo, No. 1. 



prime, .... 



Beeswax, (American) . 

 Butter store, No. 1, . 



Cheese, new milk, .... 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 soullierii, geese. 

 Flax, American, .... 

 Fish, Cod, 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, iiordiern yellow . 



soulliern flat yellow 

 white, 

 Rye, nortliern. 

 Barley, .... 



Oals, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per Ion of 2000 lbs 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, .... 

 Honey, 

 Hops, 1st quality 



2d quality .... 



Laru, Boston, 1st sort, . 



fioulliern, Isl sort. 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 LiiviE, best sort, .... 

 Plaster Pa^ris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, fllass. inspect, extra clear, . 



Navy, mess 



bone, middlings, scarce. 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northern. 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full bl{«d, washed, 

 do. o-4lhs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. l-4and common 

 Native washed 

 „ f Pulled superfine, 

 £-c Isl Lambs, . 

 ■S^Jid do. 

 |g. 3d do, . . 

 ^ (^ 1st Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 5 els. 

 less per lb. 



quintal 

 bairel 



gallon 



1 50 

 I 76 

 10 50 

 (J 50 

 7 00 

 25 

 IS 



22 00 

 21 00 

 2100 



bushel 



pound 

 bushel 

 cwl. 

 pound 



1 20 

 3 12 

 22 00 



8 50 

 C5 

 55 



225 

 2 00 



II to 



9 00 



726 



27 



21 



9 



50 



4£ 



10 



2 03 



8 12 



7 62 



7 37 



7 50 



95 



84 



£0 



I 06 



I fflT 



CV 



25 00 



23 00 



23 0» 



141 

 12. 

 13 



12& 

 3 3T 

 23 OO 



9 0O 

 75 



PROVISION MARKET. 



ETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern, 

 southern. 

 Pore, whole hog 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) , 



lump 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



iiid western, 



11 



It 



9 



\& 

 20 

 25 

 25 

 50 

 2 00 



TEAZLE SEED. 



Just received 50 lbs. | rime Teazle Seed, 'llie importar.e 

 of this crop merits the attention of agricullurists. 



Dec. 16. G. C. BARRETT. 



WANTED A SITUATION 



As Gardener, a steady, active man, who is conve'rs'.jnt wil h 

 every deparlmcnt of the business, and has lived for son :e 

 years in .some of the most respectable places in \\lassaclv i 

 setts, and will be highly recommenfled by his for i ^^^ einpl'> v 

 Any commands directed to T. L. G., c; ,re of Mr 



Mooney, Boole Slore, Federal Street 

 aitfudert to.. 



■ill b 



Jau , 



. respec- 



tful ■■ 



aiy 



a,,183(' 



FARM TO LET IN MEDF 



About 5 miles from Boston; contaliiiii' r 



lent Land, well adapted to mowing, til' ,'3 



Said farm has been heretofore improver" . j 



Apply lo Luiher Angler, near Aledfr jj' 



N. B. Adjoining the above farm i' !|| 



of similar land, which may 

 Medford, Nov. 26, 1835, 



'" <KD 



'' iO acres of exf el- 

 ,e and pasturage. 

 ,s°a milk farm. 

 Bridge. 

 ,ut the same number 



be had on appli 



tion la 

 "^ AT' riAN. ADAMS, F'S-^- 

 if 



