vol.- \IV. so. 47 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL. 



875 



BIHOHTON MARKKT,— Monday, May 30, 1836. 



Ivt'purttnl for the l»aily Ailverliwer &. ralriol. 



At markel, 2oO Beef Cattle, 18 pairs Working Osen, 

 14 Cows and Calves, 44(1 Sheep and <J0 Swine. 42 Beef 

 Cattle and 21)0 Sheep unsold. 



Prices. Beef Catile. — Last week's prices were well 

 supported. Wo quote two or three yokes extra and 

 very fine taken at 5l8 ; 1st quality at 4()s()d a 49s5d ; 

 second quality 41sl)d; third quality 3tis a 3!ts. 



Workitig Oxen — We notired a few sales; ^.'JS, 65, 

 60, 105 and 1U8. 



Cows and Calves— Sales at $2r>, 28, 32, 37 50, 40 and 

 50. 



Slieep-A lot of Sheep and I.anilis atl3s6d, and a lot 

 at 18s ; a lot of about lUO Wetliers 37s(jd each. 



Swine — We notice the sale of one lot only at about 

 7c. At retail, 9 and 10 for small Shoats, and from 7 to 

 9 for large Hogs. 



HEAIP SEED. 



Just rerfivcd. 100 bushels prime and fresh Hemp Seed, 

 which will be sold low, al the New England Seed Store, Nos. 

 61 and 32 rVortb Market street, Uostoii. ' June 1. 



FOR SAIiE. 



Wild. China, and Bremen Geese, cii 

 KINSON, Back street, Uoxbuiv. 



quire of JOHN PAU- 

 June 1. 



fRESrca SUGAR BEET. 



A valuable root for the table when young, and for Cattle 

 heu fully grown ; v. ry productive. S! to 2 1-2 lbs. will seed 

 11 acre. For sale al the Seed Store, 51 and 52, iMorili Mar 



may 25. 



kel St 



WANTED, 



A man thoroughly qualified lo lake the management and 

 work on a sma I Farm. A married man will be preferred if 

 the wife can undertake the cook ng and washing of a small 

 family. The best of jefcrcnces will be required lo such per- 

 sons with whom they have jivetl, as to capabilities and char- 

 acter. Letters addressed post paid to box 265 iNew Haven, 

 or opplicaiion to the Agricultural Warehouse, will be attend- 

 ed lo. May 25. 



SILK WORMS EGGS. 



Just received at the New England Seed Store, a few thou- 

 sands of Silk Worms Eggs of ine differciil varieties While, 

 2 crops a jear, Black and Mammoth, in papers, from 25 els. 



FAUill FOR SALE. 



For sale n Farm in Hediord. County of Middlesex, 17 miles 

 from Boston and 10 from Lowell, conuiining 101 acres inclu- 

 ding about 13 acres covered with a valuable growth of wood 

 which has been preserved wiih great care lor iTic last 20 years, 

 the garden contains about 3 acres under the highest cultiva- 

 tion and is furnished with a great variety of flowers and 

 shrubs which have been collected at much hiliorand expen'ie: 

 attached to the garden is a Green House filled with thriliy 

 bearuig Grape Vines, and choice and valuable plants which 

 will be sohl or not as the purchaser may choose. The Farm 

 is under good cultivation and together with the Garden is 

 stocked with the choicest Fruits, such as Apples, Pears, 

 Peaches, Uuinces, Plums, Strawberries of various kinds' 

 Kaspberrles, Gooseberries, &c &c., which the present owner 

 has spared no expence in olitaining. The Farm is bounded 

 on the west by Concord River, which is well supplied with 

 fish, and the country around abounds with game, making it a 

 desirable retreat to the gentleman who is lond of fishing or 

 shooting. 



Possession will be given on the Isl April next— for terms, 

 which will be liberal, apply lo the subscriber in Boston or at 

 'he Farm. JAMES VILA. 



BOUND VOLUMES OP THE SILK MANUAL. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse anil New England 

 Seed slore, the first volume of the Silk Manral and Practical 

 Farmer, neatly bound. Price 62J cents. 



The book contains 192 pages, and a great amount of val- 

 uable information on llie subject of Silk Culture. It is deci- 

 dedly the cheapest book, extant, that treats upon thai subject 



May 4. 



CARROT SEED. 



For sale at the New England Seed Store, 250 lbs. very fine 

 Long Orange Carrot Seed. Every farmer knows the value 

 of carrots as fodder for horses and catile. Ii is calculated 

 that one bushel of them, is fully equal lo one bushel of oat.s. 

 They produce on an average 500 bushels lo the acre. The 

 seed may be sown lo the 20ih of June. May IS. 



o 2 00 per paper. 



May 25. 



NATIVE FOREST TREES. 



The subscriber will furnish the following kinds of Native 



jresl Trees from the vicinity of Bangor, Maine, and ship 



cm carefully, according lo orders, viz. : Silver Firs, (from 



2 lo 3 feel high) ; Elms, (from 5 lo 25 feel) ; Rock Maples, 



(from 5 lo 23 leel) ; Mountain Ash, (from S lo 23 feet) ; 



Spruce, Sumachs, Pines, and Cedars, Red Cherry, Sugar 



d Junipers. Also Seed of the above trees furnishe d 



Plun 



in their season. Any orders addressed lo the subscrit>er. 

 Seedsman al Bangor, or left at Geo. C. Barrett's New England 

 Seed Store, Boston, will meet with proupl attention. 



Bangor, May 2, 183G. VVM. B. HARLCW. 



PHIIVNEY CORN. 



For sale, a few bushels of this superior Earl}- Corn, recom- 

 mended in the current volume of the New England Farmer 

 by Capl. Daniel Chandler. Pficeg3 per bushel. May 18. 



FRENCH SUGAR BEETaud . .ULBERRY SEED. 



WM. PRl.NCE 1^ SONS, Flushing, Lung Island, have im- 

 ported a few hundred pounds of the yellow and white Sugar 

 Beet Seed, winch they supply al SI per lb. TIfu vegetable 

 bids fair to become an object of extensive culture throughout 

 our country for the manutacture of sugar. 



Also, 2OIMI1S. genuine while Italian Mulberry Seed, crop 

 1835, an article so rare al the present moment, as scarcely lo 

 be obtainable elsewhere ; and it is with pleasure we announce 

 to our correspondents thai they will not be disappointed when 

 they apply lo us for this rare article. 



Chin, se Mulberry Trees and Cuttings by 100 and 1000— 

 Apply by mail direct lo us. 



650 bushels Whiiefield I'eans of a very prolific variety and 

 of excellent quality by Bairel 01 Tierce. 



May 25. 2t 



60 ACRES 



Of the best land in Roxbury, for sale, situated on Brush 

 Hill Turnpike, about 4 miles Iroin Ih ■ city, near Grove Hall, 

 together with all the buildings thereon, comprising a conve- 

 nient dwelling house, 2 barns, one of which has a cellar, and 

 is capable of holding 100 tons of hay, with an inexhaustiblj 

 well of soft water contiguous — a mill house — corn barn, sheds, 

 &c. — large, valuable onhards of inoculated fruit trees of 

 all kinds, — a nursery of young irees — gooseberries, currants, 

 &c. The land 13 well adapted lo iho growth of the Mulberry 

 and is accessible by two roads For further | arliculars en- 

 quire of Charles Mclnlire, No. 5, Exchange street, Boston, or 

 of the subscriber on the premises. 



THOS. H DARLING. 



Roxbury, May 23d, IE36. 



SPLENDID DAHLIA ROOTS. 



Just received from the Lancaster Gardens, a fine assort- 

 ment of splendid Dahlia Roots. For sale at Ihe New England 



WINSHIPS' ESTABLISHMENT. 



All orders forwarded by mail will be executed wi th prcinpt- 

 ness, or plants may be selected by persons visili-.ig ibeKiir- 

 series. 



Just received from Europe, a large quantify of productiiins, 

 among ihem, newand superior Gooseberry Trees, from S'lol- 

 land, with specimens of fruit preserved in alcohol 



SILVER LEAF ABELE TREES, a suitable, and very 

 ornamental for islands, sea coasts, or public grounds, at rea- 

 sonable rales, by the hundred or thousand ; remarkable for 

 its beauty and quick and vigorous grow'h, 



Brighton, April 13. 



arieties, — all 

 Exquisite 



SUPERB DOUBLE DAHLIAS 



Among which are the following beautiful 



WARRANTED IIOUBLE. 



Lord Lyndhursl, 50 els. Sulphuria Excelsa 



Yellow, 75 els. Queen of the Dahlias, I 60. L^ 



comparable, petals scarlet tipped, 1 00. Widnall's Flora fi'ii'i 

 quilled Kose, 1 00. Widnall's Dark Purple, 1 00. VVidnall'. 

 Plulus, rosy purple, 1 00. Grand Duke of Tuscany black 

 75 CIS Queen of the Yellow, 75 cts. Tysn's Matilda fin. 

 hlac 7.5 cts. Felgate's Negro, fine black. "] 00. For sa'le ai 

 the Seed Slore, connected wiih Ihe New England Farmer 

 Nos 51 and 52, North Market street. ^ 



May 25. 



ADVERTISEMENT. 



The subscriber, resident in the city of Rochester, Monroe 

 County in the State of New York, will attend to Ihe collect 

 lionof Mortgages, or any general land business in ihc County 

 of Monroe Persons wishing to buy Farms in thai fertile re- 

 gion. Will find It for their interest tocall on him as he has manv 

 Farms for sale. vvii 1 i a »,i . ^.- .»,"V,T,'^ "^^"y 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PKODUCK. 



COBRECTED WITH Or.EAT CARE, WXEELY. 



Apples, IJusselts and llaldwi 

 Beans, white, .... 

 Beef. mess. 



Cargo, No. J. 

 prime. 

 Beeswax, (Amcric! n) . 

 liUTTER store. No. 1 , . 

 Cheese, new milk, . 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese. 

 Flax, American, 

 Fish, Cod, 



Flour, Genesee, . . cas 

 Baltimore, Howard sire. 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow 1 

 southern Hal yello 

 white, 

 Rye,norlliern, 

 Barley, 

 Oals, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hav, best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . 



HoNEY, 



Hops, Isl quality 



2d quality . 



Lard, Boston, *Ist sort, . 



southern, Isl sort, 



LEATHtR, s.'a'jghter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 Lime, best sort. 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 PojiK, Mass. inspect, exlia clear, . 

 Navy, mess . 

 bone, middlings, scarce, 

 Se1£ds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northern 

 Silk Cocoons, {American} 

 Tallow, iricd, 

 WoeL, prime, or Saxony Fleect 



'American, fiall Wood, washed, 

 yto. 3-4ths do ' 



db. I-J ,1/ 



do. l-4an(U-otntii'on 

 Native washed 

 c _ ( Pulled superfioe, ' , 

 t-D i 1st Lambs, . 

 ^S4id da. 

 3 i. 1 3d do, , ' . ' 

 ■ ( Isl Spinning, . 



.Soulhern pulled wool is generally 5 c is 

 less per lb. 



2 25 

 223 



12 60 

 10 37 

 8M 

 29 

 22 

 1^ 

 00 

 53 

 10 



3 37 

 70O 

 7 06 

 7 09 



DI- 

 SS 



83 



98 



3 W 



60 



30 00 



27 00 



27 00 



U 



la 



IS 

 16 



1 17' 

 3 00> 



26 50r 



pound 

 bushet J 3 OO 



Hams, 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



pound j V 



rthern 



iihern, and western 

 PoKK, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes 

 Cider, 



L'nee to Col. Joseph M 



Edward CkuftJ 

 Samuel May. Esq'rs 



WIU-IAM ATKINSON, 

 Lan.l Broker, No. 27, Exchange street. 



Rochester, N. Y. March 5. 



CHINESE MULBERRT CUTTINGS. 



For sale at the Seed Slore. may 25. 



O.SAGE£ORANGE, &c. 



O&AGE ORANOL-i)yuc/«,« auranlira. A hardy tree. 

 and one of the most ornamental „l nil our native trees it 

 bears- sinking resemblance lo the ..range iree. The frnit 

 which i.s not eatable, IS large like an orlnge, and oHi go' 1 

 olor and splendid. The wood produces fine yellow d>^,^a ,d 

 s one nf the mo.si lough strong, and elastic of all the w .ods- 

 t IS called Bow Wood, and is supposed to be the most durable 

 limhcr in the world, and lor ship timber is preferred lo l,v<^ 



sharp spines, and makes the strongest and most beautiliil of 

 all hedges. The trees are some male and some female, there- 

 ore requiring niore than one for Ihe pioducfion of fruit- hut 

 andTs)^" a dLen.'"^""''''' "■'"'=" ^"""^- ''""^Oc.s. each. 



LANCASHIRE GOOSEBERRIES. Ar 

 lest I - ' ■ " 



dozen. 



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