Vl'! . XIV. ^0. 33. 



AND G A U D K N E U'S .) O U U N A L 



26.3 



BRIGHTON jMAKKET,— MosuAv, Fkb. 2a, I6i0., 

 Ke|ioTlril IVirthe lUiily Ailvertiser ."i I'nlrioU 



At Market 5()5 Bocl'Cattlfi, uinl 8i^0 SliKep. 



Pmcts — Beef Cattle — Last weeU's prices for a like 

 quality were liardly sup|)iirieil. IMoro nl" ilie bt-st quali- 

 ties were at market, consequently a larger nunjber 

 brought our highest quotations. We noticed a few yokes 

 extra taken at 4 Is 3d, and one yoke or two at something 

 more. We quote first quality at 3tis a 311s ; second 

 do. at 303 a 34s Gd ; tliird do. 24s a 28s Ud. 



Sliccp — We notice sales as follnws several lots were 

 selected, and several entire, viz. 24s, 3Us, 33s, 3tis, a 39s 

 and 42s. 



Swine — None at market. 



WANTED, 



Vol. I., N. E. Farmer, for which a high price will be give 

 Feb. 24 GEO. C. BARKETT. 



GREAT CALF. 



r Elisha M. Jeiicks, of W^ar.- House Point, Conn, has 

 a Heilor Call", which is presumed to be the largest that can 

 be produced in this couii'ry, according to Us age. Is of deep 

 red — calved iVlav 1, [iio4, Irom blood stock — weighed, when 



)uihs old, SOO ll)S.— 10 months, 9uO lbs.— 12 months, 1065, 

 and 20 months, 1315 lbs. — Irom a cow formerly owned by the 

 late Samuel Slater, Esq. Providence, R. 1., and she from an 

 imported cow, and without any extra .-.eeping. 6l feb. 24 



'WIIiL.IAM SHERIDAN, GARDENER, 



Returns his sincere thanks to those gentlemen w'ho have 

 patronized him for the last year, and lakes this opportunity of 

 informing them and the potilic, that he will continue the busi- 

 ness of JoL>L>mg in Gardens, by the day or by contract. W 

 ■ill endeavor to give satislaction to all those who may feel 

 disposed to favor him with au^ thing in his line, to which he 



'11 attend with punctuality. 



N. B. All orders left at the stores of Messrs Worcester & 

 Peirce, corner of Court and 'I'remonl streets ; Messrs Hoveys, 

 Market street ; Mr Barrett's Seed Store, or at his own resi- 

 dence. No. 2 Theatre Alley, will be promptly and faithfully 

 attended to. feb. 24. 



PREMIUM SPRING SEED WHEAT. 



Can be had of ihe subscriber, in Fitchburg, 31^2,50 per 

 ushel. Thepinducto! this kind (known bylhename, Black- 

 ea or .'^myrna.) has been 5j, 50 and 30 to the acre for the 

 last three jears. PAVSON WILLIAMS. 



Feb. 24, \336. 



TREES & SEEDS. 



100 lbs. White Italian Mulberry Seed, direct from the most 

 lelebrated silk disiriri in Italy. 

 75 lbs. White iMulberry seed of American growth. 

 60,000 Chinese Mulberry cuttings, perfectly prepared for 

 planting. 



2500 Chinese Mulberries, of large size, 900 of which are 

 inoculated on the While Mulbeny, which gives them addi- 

 1 i.ardihood, price ^bi) per 100. These trees were planted 

 m an orchard, which it is necessary now to remove. 



35.000 Chinese JIulberries of the usual sizes at ^525 to g30 

 per 100 and some of larger sizes at ,937 per 100. 



Fruii and Ornamental Trees, Green House Plants, Roses, 

 Bulbous Roots, &c., the collection of which is unrivalled, and 

 priced Calali'gues of which will be to sent every ap|>hcant. 

 Double Dahalias, above 500 most splendid varieties and com- 

 prising 200 very rare and superior kinds, not to be found 

 elsewhere in the Union. 



Garden, Agricultural and Flower Seeds, an immense col- 

 lection, comprising all the new and rare varieties of vegeta- 

 bles, &c., as will be seen by the Catalogue. 



20 Bushels of the celebrated Chevalier Barley. 

 100 lbs. F.arly Crimson Clover or Trifolium incarnatum. 

 2000 lbs. While Dutch Clover. 

 20 Bushels Talauna; Wheal. 

 10 " Venetian Wheat. 



Early Angus and HApetown Oats, the latter 

 weighing 'i'Ubs. per bushel. 

 Orchard Grass Seed. 

 Tall Meadow Oats Grass. 

 Italian Rye Grass. 

 100 " Pocy's Perennial Rye Grass. 

 200 lbs. Finest Provence Lucerne. 

 20 Bushels New White Field Beans, very productive. 

 300 " Early NonparicI— Lancashire Pink Eye— Tay- 

 lor's' Forty Fold andolhcr celebrated Potatoes. 

 35 " Potato Onions. 



.Mso— Field Burnet, St Foin or Esparcette, Large Riga 

 Flax, Lentiles, Vetches. Millet, Yellow Clover, a superior 

 laroe var'etv of Teazel, two new varieties of Castor Oil 

 Bean, Weld,' Woad, Madder, &c. 



Orders sent direct per mail will receive immediate atten- 

 tion, and Seeds in quantity will be supplied at very moderate 

 rates. WM. PRINCE, & SON. 



Lin. Bot. Garden and Nurseries, Flushing near N. York. 

 Feb. 24. 2t 



lOOO 



4 CO 

 75 



MASS. IIORT. SOCIETV. 



A slated Quarterly Meeting of the Society, will be held at 

 their Hall on Siiiurday. March 5tli, 12. M. 



Feb. 24 E. WESTON, Rcc. Sec. 



J" ARM ■WANTED, 



Wanted to purchase, a Furin. containing from 60 to 200 

 acres, or more, within (j miles of the city Inquire at 134, 

 Tremont street, Boston. Feb. 24. 



•WANTED TO HIRE. 



A Farm of about 100 acres suitable tor tillage, pasturage, 

 iSiC. is wanted for a term of years — to be situated within 50 

 miles from Boston. .*pply al this office. 



Feb 17. 3l 



Two ( 

 caster. 



WANTED, 



r three hands al the HorJicuitural Gardens in Lan- 

 2t Feb 17. 



VAI,UABl.E NEW -WORK ON SILK. 



American Silk Grower's Guide, is this day published at the 

 office of the New England Fanner— being the Sri of growing 

 the Mulberry and manufacture ol Silk on the system of suc- 

 cessive crops each season — by V^'in. Kknrick, author of the 

 New American Orchardist; 112 pp. price 42 cents, neatly 

 bound in cloth. Booksellers and traders supplied on favorable 

 terms. Feb. 17 GEO. C. HARRETT. 



WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER. 



A young man who is acquainted with p'lie growing, grapes, 

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

 skilled in botony, qui nescit absteneai and acted in some of the 

 best places in the British h.mpire and has also a knowledge of 

 nursery business, so much so that he trusts he would give 

 satisfaction. 



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

 will be respectfull}* attended to. 3t 



FARM TO LET. 



To be let orleased, for Farming purposes, all the unoccu- 

 pied Lands at East Boston, belonging to the Company — con- 

 sisting of more than five huudred acres of excellent Upland 

 and Salt Marsh, 



The l.'pland is capable of producing large quantities of 

 hay and pasturing many cattle. 



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

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

 plying the Maverick House with milk and cream, which will 

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

 House and l'«arns are in gootl order, and there is an abun- 

 dance of sea manure around the Island. 



Apply at the Land Office of the East Boston Company, 

 or near the Maverick House. 



WM. FETTYPLACE, 

 Feb. 10. 4t Superintendent. 



1' 11 1 C E S OF COUNTRY VllODVCE. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



WANTED A SITUATION 



As Gardener, a steady, active man, who is conversant with 

 every ilepartment of the business, and has lived for some 

 years in some of the most respectable places in Massachii 

 setts, and will be highly recommended by his former employ 

 ers. Any commands directed to T. L. G., care of l\lr P. 

 Mooney, Rook Store, Federal Street, will be respectfully 

 attended to. January 5th, 1836. 



FARM TO LET IN MEDFORD 



About 5 miles from Boston; containing 40 acres of excel- 

 lent Land, well adapted to mowing, tillage andpasturage. 

 Said farm has been heretofore improved as aniilk farm. 



Apply to Luther An^ier, near Medford Bridge. 



N. B. Adjoining the above farm is about the same number 

 acres, of similar land, which may be had on application to 

 NATHAN ADAMS, Esq. 



Medford, Nov. 2fi, 18.35. tf 



FINE EARLY PEAS. 



F.arliest Dwarf Peas — the earliest variety of Peas, grown 

 from 20 to 24 inches high — consequently require no sticks. 

 Early Washington Peas ; a very productive early variety. 

 " Charlton " Early Golden Hotspur, do. ; 

 Bishop's Eaily Dwarf, do. ; very Dwarf and early. 

 .\lso — Dwarf Scyineiar Peas — Anew variety from Scot- 

 land ; this Pea will be found a great acquisition for a very pro- 

 ductive and delicious tate sort. 

 Dwarf Blue Imperial Pea; 

 Large Dwarf ,VIarrowfat, do. ; &c. &:c. 

 All the above were raised expressly for the New Englanp 

 Seed Store, Nos. 51 fi- 52, North .Market Street. 



PLASTER. 



Calcined Plaster for J-tocco Work, Ground Plaster for 

 manuring lands, in barrels anO casks. Iiom the Lubec Mills, 

 constantly for sale by GEO. CLARK & CO. T Wharf 

 Fi-b. 10, 1836. 3m 



■WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. 



GOO Ib.s. very fine White Dutch Clover, (free from foul 

 seed) just received from Holland, and for sale by GEO. C. 

 •BARRETT. Feb. 3. 



Apim.es, Russells and Baldw.ns. 

 Beans, white, .... 

 Bekf, mess, 



Cargo, No. 1. 



prime, .... 



Bekswax, (American) . 

 liuTTKR store. No. 1, . 



Chk.kse, new milk, . 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, American, 

 Fish, Cod, . i . 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow . 



southern flat yellow- 

 white. 

 Rye, northern. 

 Barley, . ■ . . 



Oats, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hav, besl English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . 

 Honey, 

 Hops, 1st quality 



2d quality . 



Laku, Boston, 1st sort, . 



southern, 1st sort. 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 Lime, besl sort. 



Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lb; 

 Pork, Mass. inspect, extia clear, . 

 Navy, mess . 

 bone, middlings, scarce. 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, nnrlhem. 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Tallow, tried, . 

 Wool, prime, or Saximy Fleect 



American,ifull blood, washed 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 



do. 1-4 and common 



Native washed 

 J, f Pulled superfine, 

 1st Lambs, . 

 2d do. 

 3d do, 

 1st Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally^ 5 cts. 

 less per lb. 



225 



2 00 

 11 00 



9 50 



7 62 

 27 

 22 



9 

 50 

 45 

 10 



3 00 



8 12 

 7 62 

 7 62 

 7 50 



95 



85 



80 



1 (IG 



I 00 



70 



30 00 



23 00 



23 00 



I 25 



3 37 

 23 00 



PROVISION MARKET. 



retail prices. 

 Hams, northern. 



southern, and western. 



vhole 



PoDLTBV, . 



Butter, (tub) 

 lu-mp 



F.GCS, 



Potatoes, 



(■^IDER, 



SITUATION WANTED AS GARDENER. 



A steady, active, married nian is in want of a sitnaticn as a 

 Gardener. He is conversant la every deparlmcnl of the busi- 

 ness, and is also acquainted with the management of a vjege- 

 lahlefarm; unders ands taking care of Cows, Horses. &c., 

 has lived in .some of the most respectable places in Massachu- 

 setts and can produce the highest recommendalions from his 

 former employers. Any communication directed lo the care 

 of J. D. Williams, Koxbury, or at this office, will receive im- 

 mediate attention. Feb. 17. 



A SMAIiL PIjACE -wanted, 



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

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

 in preference lo clay, with a small house in good repair and 

 well finished, a small barn and out buildings in good order. 

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

 settled and thriving village. 



Any person wht> has a place of the above description to 

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

 burynort, wiih a minuale des^fkition of buildings, soil, situa- 

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



