VOi , XIV. tiO. 35. 



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



279 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— MoNi.Av, March 7, 1630 



Kf purte(i lor Itie Daily Ailverlit*f r &, I'alnol. 



At Market 240 Bool' Cattle, ami 230 Stmep. 60 Beef 

 -alile unsiiUI, all of which are ul' tlie first and secuiid 

 uality. 

 t'uicts — Beef Cattle — A large proportion of the Beef 

 ittli' were purchased before they arrived at market by 

 jeculiitors, aitd were held at a considerable advance, 

 o! the butchers did not purchase their full supply, 

 ng to pay the prices demanded We noticed a few 

 okis extra taken at 45s. A pair extra fine were sold 

 }n Tuesday by Uavid Barnard to Nathaniel Maitin at 

 S per 100 lbs. We quote first quality at 40s a 43s ; 

 id do. at 33s Ud a 37s G ; third do. 2:1s a 32s Cd. 

 -fp — We notice sales at the following prices; 27s, 

 50s, 34s,0d,3ti. 

 SiBini — None at market. 



AUCTION. 



executor's sale. 

 To be sold at Public Auction, on Friday, 1st of April next, 

 I 2 o'clock I*. M. on the premises if not previously dispo.sed 

 jfai private sale, tlie FARJl lately occupied by Hknry 

 (ack>on, tleceased situated on the mam road, midway be- 

 weeii Fiichl^urg and Leominster. Said Farm contains '/B 

 nt land, conveniently divided lor Mowing and Tillage, 

 chard, good Haslurage and a valuable Wood-lot, with a 

 c. Ham and Wood-shed in good repair. For i'oriher 

 nlbrnialion, apply to Air PATCH, near the premises. Con- 

 iitions at sale. 

 Leoiiiinsier, March 4, 1836. By order of the Executor. 



FOR sale a the Seed Store con 

 mer Ollire 



'JUU bushels finest Early Pe 



18SO. 



lecled with the N. E V: 



200 

 ."jO 



100 ■' 



.500 lbs, 



100 " 



300 " 



250 " 



50 " 



200 " 



150 " 



100 " 



60 " 



500 " 



1000 " 



200 " 



150 " 



lUO ■" 



50 " 



SO " 



100 " 



100 " 



inn " 



Large Marrowfat do ; 



Dwarf Blue Imperial do. ; 



other varieties ; 



Veil Ciarden Beans; 



Dwarl and I'nle, Early and Late, do ; 

 superior Long Blood Heel Seed; 

 Early'lurnip " " " 



Cahliagc Seed, 14 different kinds ; 

 Fine Long Orange Carrot ; 

 Early Horn, do ; 

 Common Cucumber ; 

 Long Green, do. ; 

 Early and Head Lettuces ; 

 Pure White Portugal Onion ; 

 Silver Skin " 



Large Deep Red, " 



Large Dutch Parsnip ; 

 Early Scarlet Short Top Radish ; 

 Long Salmon ; 

 Turnip Radishes ; 

 Spinach ; 

 Early Scollop Squash ; 



I'RICES OF COUNTRY PJIODUCE. 



CORUECTt;D WITH GREAT CARE, WEKKLV. 



Apci.Es, Russetls and Baldwins. 

 lii:;ANS, while, .... 

 liEEK, mess. 



Cargo, No. 1. 



FARM WANTED. 



Wanted lo purchase, a Farm, containing 

 icres, or more, within 6-miles ot' the city 

 Fremont street, Boston. 



from 60 to 200 

 Inquire at 134, 



Feb. 24. 



SITUATION WANTED AS QARDENER. 



A steady, active, married man is in want of a situation as a 

 aardener. He is conversant in every department of tlie busi- 

 tess, and is also acquainted with the management of a vege- 

 able farm ; unders auds taking care of Cows, Horses, &c., 

 as lived in some of the most respectable places in Massachu- 

 letts, and can produce the highest recommendations from his 

 lOrmer employers. Any communication directed to the care 

 if J. D. Williams, Roxbury, or at this office, will receive im- 

 mediate attention. Feb. 17. 



GREAT CALF. 



Mr Elisha M. Jencks, of Ware House Point, Conn, has 

 Heifer Calf, which is presumed to be the largest that can 

 te produced in this country, according to its age. Is of deep 

 ed — calved Mavl, 18o4, from blood stock — weighed, when 

 mlhs old, 800 lbs.— 10 months, 950 lbs.— 12 months, 1065, 

 iind 20 months, 1315 lbs. — from a cow formerly owned by the 

 rate Samuel Slater, Esq. Providence, B. 1., and she from an 

 ■npotted cow, and without any extra keeping. 6t feb. 24 



Long Winter, do ; 

 Salsafy ; 



100 " Early While Dutch Turnip; 

 Sno " English 

 200 " Ruta Baga, 

 200 " Mangel VVurlzeiyor Cattle. 

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

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

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

 Seeds, of alfkinds. 



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

 BiVnzmiiand Perennial Flovikr Seeds. 

 Grass Seeds, Wholeiale dj- Retail. 



The above comprises in part the stock of seeds raised ex- 

 pressly for 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, and 

 they shall he faithfully executed for the spring. 



Boxes of Garden Seeds for the country trade, neatly papered 

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

 from Market prices. 



Fruit &. Ornamental Trees, &c. wdl be supplied in 

 the spring, and orders are solicited, 



GEO. C. BARRETT, Agricultural Wareliouse. 



TO PAPER MAKERS. 



The subscriber has INVENTED and put into operation at 

 Messrs H. ,C. &. W. Curtis's paper establishment, Newton, 

 Lower Falls, Mass. a machine for washing and rinsing felts. 

 It is a decided improvement upon anything heretofore used for 

 the some purpose. Any applications for the above machine, 

 any person wishing further information^ respecting '■ — ■" 



WILLIAM SHERIDAN, GARDENER, 



Returns his sincere thanks to those gentlemen who have 

 Katronized him for the last year, and takes this opportunity of 

 ■aforming Ihem and the public, that he will continue the busi- 



less of Jobbing in Gardens, by the day or by contract. W. 



5. will endi-avor to give satisfaction to all those who may feel 



iisposed to favor him with anything in his line, to which he 



vill attend with punctuality. 

 N. B. .\il order* left at the stores of Messrs Worcester iSc 



*eirce, corner of Court and Tremont streets ; Messrs Hoveys, 

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



lence, No. 2 'Theatre Alley, will be promptly and faithfully 



ittended to. feb. 24. 



be atieuded to by addressing 

 march 2. 3tis 



NEHEMIAH HUNT, 

 Newton Lower Falls, .Mass. 



Beeswax, (American) . 

 Butter store, .^o. 1, . 



Chinese, new milk, .... 

 Fea'I HERS, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 



Flax, American 



Fish, Cod, ^ 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, vyharf, 

 Alcxandiia, 

 Grain, Com, northern yellow . 



southern flat yellow 

 white. 

 Rye, northern, 

 Barley, .... 



Oats, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . . 



HoNEV, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d quality .... 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort, . 



southern, 1st sort, 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole,' 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, Mass. inject, extra clear, . 



Navy, mess 



bone, middlings, scarce. 

 Seeps, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northern. 

 Silk Cocoons, (Amerrcao) 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. I -4 and common 

 Native washed 

 g f Pulled superfine, 

 '1st Lambs, . 



barrel 

 bushel 



quintal 



pound 



7 75 



7 5U 



7 50 



92 



85 



80 



1 05 



90 



70 



25 00 



22 00 



24 00 



13 



S 5 3d 



PREMIUM SPRING SEED -WHEAT. 



Can be had of the subscriber, in Fitchburg. at %~pQ per 

 >ushel. The product of this kind (known by the name, Black- 

 ;ea or Smyrna.) has been 55, 50 and 35 to the acre for the 

 asl three years. PAYSON WILLIAMS. 



Feb. 24, 1336. 



G.'IRDEN SEEDS AT $1 PER BOX. 



Small Boxes Garden Seeds, containing a good assortment 

 )r a very small garden, for sale at ^\ per box. 

 Also — A very large assortment of tJarden and Flower 

 eeds, raised in gardens connected with the Agricultural 

 Warehouse, &.c. now ready for sale and orders promptly cxe- 

 uted. Jan. 27. GEO. C. BARRET'f , 



MORUS MULTICAUIilS. 



For sale at the Nursery of William Kenrick, at Nonantum 

 Hill, in Newton, Mass. Morus Multicau/is or true Chinese 

 Midberry, by the single plant or the dozen — the 100 or the 

 1000. 



Orders sent by mail direct, or left with Geo. C. Barrett, 

 who is agent, at the New England Farmer Office, will be x 

 i'.ended to promptly. march 2. 



FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL, TREES. 



Nursery of William Kenrick, Nonantum Hill, in 

 Newton, near Boston, and near the Worcester Rxtil Rqad. 



The excellence of the varieties, the quality, the size of all 

 the productions here cultivated continually improve as the 

 numbers are augmented. These now comprise nearly 400,t 00, 

 covering compactly about 20 acres. 



Selections of the finest varieties of New Flemish Pears, — 

 also Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Almonds, 

 Apricots, Grape Vines, Currants, Raspberries, fine imported 

 Lancashire Gooseberries, Strawberries, &c. — 



MoRUs MuLTiCAULis,or Chinese Mulberry, by the single 

 tree, by the dozen, the KX) or 1000 — also white Mulberries. 



8000 Peach Trees of finest select kinds are now ready for 

 sale. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and Roses of about 1000 

 finest kinds, — Also Herbaceous flowering plants, Paeonies and 

 splendid Double Dahlias. 



All orders left with Geo. C- Barrett, who is Agent, at 

 his Seed Store and the Agricultural Warehouse and Reposi- 

 tory, Nos b\S,-b'2, North Market street, will be in likj man- 

 ner duly attended to — Catalogues gratis, on application. 



TE-\ZLE SEED. 



Just received 50 lbs. I rime Teazle Seed. The importance 



Southern pull) 

 les^ per lb 



1st Spinning, . 



wool is generally 5 cts. 



225 

 2 00 

 12 00 

 10 0» 



7 62 

 27 

 22. 



9 

 50 

 45 

 10 

 3(10 



8 60 

 7'75 

 7 62 

 7 02 



95 



87 



84 



1 06 



1 00 



75 



30 00 



24 00 



25 00 



14 



27 

 1 25 

 337 

 25 00 



90 



;i 



900 

 75 

 65 



)f this crop merits the attention of ag 

 Dec. 16. 



culturists 



G. C. BARRETT. 



25,000 -WHITE MULBERR^Y TREES. 



The Subscriber will engage, i I applied for soon, a part or 

 whole of the above number of White Mulberry Trees, very 

 Uirifly and in good order, to be delivered in the spring. 



N. B. On hand. White Mulberry Seed. 

 Feb. 3 G. C. BARRETT. 



■WANTED, 



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

 Feb. 24 GEO. C. BARRETT. 



PROVISION MARKET 

 retail prices. 

 Hams, northern. 



southern, and western. 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry. . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump . . 



Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



FINE EARLY PEAS. 



Earliest Dwarf Peas— the earliest variety of Peas, grown 

 from 20 to 24 inches high — conscquendy require no sUcks. 

 Early Washington Peas ; a very ■productive early variety. 

 " Charlton " Early Golden Hotspur, do. ; 

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

 Also — Dwarf Scyinetar Peas — A new variety from Scot- 

 land ; this Pea will i^e found a great acquisition for a very pro- 

 ductive and delicious late sort. 

 Dwarf Blue Imperial Pea; 

 Large Dwarf .Marrowfat, do. ; &c. &c. 

 All the above were raised expressly for the New Englabd 

 Seed Store, Nos. 51 <!;• 52, North Market Street. 



WANTED A SITUATION 



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

 every department of the business, and has lived for some 

 years in some of the most respectable places in Massachu 

 setts, and will be highly recommended by his former employ 

 ers. Any commands "directed to T. L. G., care of Mr P. 

 Mooney, Book Store, Federal Street, will be respectfully 

 attended lo. January 5lh, 1S."6. 



