Vol. XIV. NO. 40. 



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



The Great Jlmerican Cataract for sa/«.— Persons dcsi- 

 rons of piirchnsing Niagara Falls are informed through 

 the Black Rock Advocate, that Mr Rathburn and the 

 othiT proprietor sof Niagara Fulls, ofter this wonder of 

 the world for sale. It is dtscribed as an excellent mill 

 Boat, n place of " admirable water facilities,' and we 

 believe most people who have like the picturesque and 

 poetical tailor who once visited it, will ai-ree that it is 

 n most superb " location" for sponging a coat. — JV. 1'. 

 Courier. 



The heavy snows of last winter and its long contin- 

 nance on the ground in the spring, have destroyed the 

 prospect of the wheat crop in the section of the Mo- 

 hawk country. Not more than half an average crop 

 ia expected. 



BRIGHTON MARK KT,— Monday, Jone 14,1836. 

 Reported fur tlie Daily .Advertiser &. Patriot. 



At market 275 Beef Cattle, 20 pairs Working Oien, 

 60 Cows and Calves, 375 Sheep, and 560 Swine. 



Prices. Beef Cattle. — Prices have declined, and we 

 reduce our quotations toconform to sales. We noticed 

 a number of yokes of extra taken at 48s; Ist quality 

 at 4:!s6d a 46$; second quality 3786d a 40s6d ; third 

 quality 34s6d a 36s9d. 



Cows and Calves — Dull. Nearly all at market were 

 of an ordinary quality, some of which came a great 

 distance. We noticed sales at |15, 18,23,25,29,31, 

 32, and 36. 



Sheep and Lambs— Lots were taken^ at 13sGd, 14s, 

 158, 16s3d and 18s. 



(5 Swine — Prices have declined, and we reduce our 

 quotations. Lots, some of which were more than half 

 Barrows, were taken at 6 3-4, 7. 7 1-4 and 7 1-2. Re- 

 tail price from 7 to 10, varying according to quality and 

 size. 



NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. 



MosDAV, June 6, 18:!6. At market 900 head of Cat- 

 tle, 25 Cows and Calves — no Sheep. 



Prices, i&c. — The supplies were rather larger this 

 week and many of the Cattle were of inferior quality. 

 The demand however continues animated, and about 

 850 head were taken, but at a decline of 25 cents per 

 cwt. from last week's rates. Prices $7 a 10 50 — aver- 

 age 9 75 per rwt. 



Cows and Calves — Rather a small demaivd and at 

 reduced price. About 20 taken at $18, 20, a 35 each. 



Sheep — Market bare. 



Hay and Str.^w — Nothing of importance, supplies 

 have been prevented by the inclemency of the weath- 

 er. — JV". Y. Courier and Enq. 



JAAIKS MAIVM, 



Preserver of Birds and Quadrupeds, at the slopping place 

 of the tjoston and Wurcesier Cars, VVinships' Nursesies, 

 Brigl,!,,... 



Orders or subjects for preservation directed as above, and 

 left at the Kail Koad Depot, will he fi.rwarded uilh.despatcii 

 and promptly atteuded to. Skins of Foreign Birds and rare 

 Animals purchased. 



Canary Birds for sale — superior sonfjsters. 



ST HKLENA POTATOES. 



100 hushels of the above superior Potatoes for sale at the 

 New England Farmer office for 30 els. per bushel. 

 June 8. tr* 



HBAIP SEED. 



Just received. 100 bushels priine and fresh Hemp .Seed, 

 which will bo sold low, at tiie Now Kiigiaud Seed Store, N< 

 51 and 52 North Market street, lioslou. 



June I. 



FAKltl FOR SA1.E. 



For sale a Farm in lledord.t^ountvof Micltllesex, 17 miles 

 from Boston and lU from l.owrll, coulauiiug 101 acres inclu- 

 ding abo.t 15 acres rovcred will, a viilu,.l.lr ^rowlh of woo.l 

 which has been preserved will, sreal cnic for ihc last 20ycars, 

 the garden coiiiaii.s about 3 acres uuiler the highest cultiva- 

 tion and is furnished with a gj-cat variely of flowers and 

 shrubs which have been collected at much labor and expense ; 

 attached to the cartlen is a tireen House filled with thrifty 

 hearuig Grape Vines, and choice and valuable plants wh ch 

 will be sold or not as the purchaser may choose. 'I'l.e Farm 

 is under good cultivation and together with the Garden is 

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

 Peaches, tiuinces. Plums, .Strawberries oi various kinds, 

 Kasphcrrics, Gooseberries, &-c &c., which the piesent owner 

 has spared no expence in obtaining. The Farm is bounded 

 on the west by ('oncoril Uiver, which is well supplied will, 

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

 desirable retreat to the gentleman who is lend of fishing or 

 shooting. 



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

 which will be l.beral, apply to the subscriber in Boston or at 



the Far; 



JAMES VILA. 



NATIVK FOREST TREES. 



The subscriber will furnish the following kinds of Native 

 Forest Trees liom the vicinity of Bangor, Maine, and ship 

 then carefiillv, according to orders, viz.: Silver Firs, (fiom 

 2 to 3 feet high); Elms, (from 5 to 25 feet); Rock Maples, 

 (from 5 to 23 tr'cl) ; Mountain Ash, (from 5 to 2-5 feet) ; 

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

 Plums, and Junipers. Also Seed of the above trees Cuniislied 

 in their season. Any or<lers addressed to the subscrilier. 

 Seedsman at l!angor,or left at Geo. C. Barictl's NfwEngland 

 Seed Slnre Boston, will meet with pro-i pt attention. 



Bangor, May 2, I83G. \VM. B. HARLOW. • 



FHINNEY CORN. 



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

 mended in the current volume of the New England Farmer, 

 by Capt. Daniel Chandler. PricogS per bushel. May IP. 



SPLENDID DAHLIA ROOTS. 



Just received from the Lancaster Gardens, a fine assort- 

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

 Seed Store. 



le, situated on Brush 

 ity, near Grove Hall, 

 .comprising, a. conve- 



BOVND VOLUMES OF THE SILK MAKCAL. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse and New England 

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

 Farmer, neatly hound. Price 62^ cents. 



The hook contains 192 pages, and a g.-eal amount of val- 

 uable information on the suhject of Silk Ciilture. It is deci- 

 de<llv the cheapest book, extant, that treats upon that subject 



May 4, 



50 ACRES 



Of the best land in Koxbury, for 

 Hill Turnpike, about 4 miles Irom Ih 

 together with all the buildings theici 



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

 is capable of l.oldiitg 100 tons of hay. with an inexhaustible 

 well of soft water contiguous — a mill house — corn barn. sh*>ds, 

 &c. — large, valuable orchards ol inoculated fruit trees of 

 all kinds, — a nursery of youn? trees — gooseberries, currants, 

 &c. The la.ul IS well adapted to the growth of the Mulberry 

 and is accessible by two roafis For further i articulars en- 

 quire of Charles Mclniire, No. 5, Exchange street, Beslon, or 

 of the subscriber ou the premises. 



THOS.H. DARLING. 



Roxbury, May2,Sd, 1S3G. 



I' R 10 E S O F C O U N T R Y P R O D U C K 



OSAGE ORANGE, &,c. 



Nursery of William Kenrick, at Nonaittum Hill j Newton. 



OSAGE OKkmrV.— Madura aurantira. A hat.ly tree 

 and one of the most oinameuial >1 nil our native trees I 

 bears striking resemblance to the f range tree. The friiil 

 which is iwt eatable, is large like an orange, and ot a go'* 

 color and splendid. The wood produces fine yellow dye, nod 

 is one of the most tough strong, and elastic of all the w -ikIs ; 

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

 limber in the world, and for ship limber is preferred t<i live 

 oak. The wood, like Ihat of the orange, is armed with long 

 sharp, spines, and makes the strongest aiwi most beautiliil ol 

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

 fore requiring more than one for the pioduclinii of fruit; but 

 those cui.nol he dislinguished when young. Price 50 cts. each, 

 and g5,00 a dozen, 



LANCASHIRE GOOSEBERRIES. A new importatioa'ol 

 finest Lancashire Gooseberries, is just received. Price JJ3 a 

 dozen. 



-.-ALSO— .- 



COCKSPUR, OR NEW CASTLE THORNS FOK 

 HEDGES. A new supply ol this bcaullful planl is just ro 

 ceived and may now he had if applied for s> on. Hedges of 

 this plant have been proved by John Prince, Esq. ol K»>xt.ury, 

 and these, during 17 vears, have never been annoved by ihe 

 destructive borer. Plants youug, and worth g\0 a 1000 

 Or<lers sent by mail, post paid, will be promptly execnli'd. 



Double Dahlias of fine varieties, are now ready for d. livery. 



COBRECTKD WITH OP.EAT CAHE, WEEXLV. 



.Applks, Hussclts and Baldwins. 



Bkans, while, 



Beick. mess. 



Cargo, No, i. . . . 



prime, .... 



ISkkswax, (Americ; n) . 

 HllTTKK store. No. 1 , . 



Chkkse, new milk 



Fkatheks, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Fl.AX, American, .... 

 Fish, Cod, 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash 

 lialiimorc, Howard slrecl, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alcxandiia, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow 



southern flat yellow 

 while. 

 Rye, northern. 

 Barley, .... 

 Oats, 'nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per ton ol 2lj00 Ibi 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard ]»resscd, 



HOXEV, 



Hol-s, Isl quality 



2'l<l"alily 



Lard, Boston, 1st sorty. . 



soulhern, Ist sort; 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 l.intE-, best sort, . . . ■ . 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 PoKic, Mass. inspect, extia clear, . 



Navy, mess 



bone, middlings, scarce. 

 SeilDS, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northerc 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) ,. , 

 Tallow, tried; 



Wool, prime, er Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 



do. 



3-4ths 

 1-2 



do. 



do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed 

 ^ C Pulled superfine, 

 t*T3 Ist Lambs, . 

 ■5^i,'M do. 

 c g. 3d do, 

 ^ [ist Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 5 cts. 

 less per lb. 



To2S 

 2 25 

 226 

 I2ti0 



Hod 



7 75 

 28 

 60 

 12 

 60 

 10 

 15 



.125 



7 37 

 7 J2 



7X6 

 9* 



98 



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56 



30 00 



s-ioo 



25 00 



14 

 13 

 16 

 16 



29 

 27 



1 18 



2 75 

 26 50 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, norlhenir . 



soulhern, .ajid W'estern, 

 Pork, whole hogs, 



I'OULTRV, . 



BUTTKR.jtub) . 



PoTATOl 

 l^lLiP.R, 



50 



2 75 



ADVERTISEMENT, 



The subscriber, resident in the ciiy of Rochester, Monroe 

 County in the State of New York, will attend to the collec- 

 tion ol Morlgnges, or any general land business in the County 

 of Monroe. Persons wishing to huy Farms in that fertile re- 

 gion, will find it for their iiilerest to call on him as he has many 

 Farms for sale. WILLIAM ATKINSON, 



Land Broker, No. 27, Exchange street. 

 Reference to Col. Joseph May, 

 Edward Crukt, 

 ' Samuel May. Esq'rs. 

 Rochester, N. Y. March 5. 3m. 



FRENCH SUGAR BEET. 



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

 when full J grown ; v. ry produrlive. 2 to 2 1-2 lbs. will seed 

 an acre. For sale at the Seed Store, 51 and 62, i\;arih Mar 

 ket street. may 25. 



