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DBATU OF J.ViUES 9IADISOK. 



Washington, June 30, A. M. 

 I received n letter at ab^iut 1 o'elock this inornir.g, from 

 Orange Court House, giving nie the painful information 

 oftlic Je;itli of that onligluend stalesmun and illustrious 

 citizen, JA.MES MADISON. Mr M. had been gradu- 

 ally sinkings for some time pnsi, and il was supposed he 

 would linger on until the ■Itli of July. I deeply regret 

 that he should not Jiave died on the same day with 

 those enlightened sages of the revolution, Jofierson and 

 Adams. He breathed liis lust on the 28th inst. at 7 o'- 

 clock. It may truly bo s id of him, " Vltimus Romano- 



The name of this groat and good man is so intimately 

 associated with the history of our country, that it is not 

 surprising that his demise should occasion, among all 

 classes, such deep and lieartfelt grief You will find by 



the papers how the mournful intelligence was received 

 in the metropolis of the nation. I have seen a letter 

 from the family at Montpelier to their relations here, 

 giving a very interesting account of the sad event. For 

 the last we;k or two, Mr Madison had been rapidly sink- 

 ing, yet such was his flow of spirits when animated by 

 the conversation of those around him, that none deemed 



is end so near. His mind was not only unimpaired, 



ut at limes exhibited more than its usual brilliancy, and 



the very last letter, received by his connexions in this 



ty only three days before his death, had his frank on 



the superscription. Ho had not been disturbed, at any 



me for the last few months, with pain or anguish either 



Df mind or body, and sunk into the arms of death as in- 



o a qui<.t and gentle sleep. — Coar. ^ Enq. 



\EW YORF; cattle market, Tuesday, June 27. 

 Beeves— 900 at market; 700 from Ohio, and 200 from 

 he western part of the State. The cattle were of a 

 9relty fair quality, and the demand more animated than 

 last week's — but no material variation in prices. 70^ 

 ad been sold from g" to 10. Aver.age price §9 25 per 

 fit. 



Sheep and Lambs — 500 lambs, and 300 sheep at mar- 

 There was an animated demand, and all were ta 

 ;en at from $1 50 to 6 00 for sheep, according to quality 

 Cows and Calves — The supplies were very full this 

 '.reek, which occasions a decline of $4 to 5 each in pri- 

 ■ es. The demand, however, was very fair, and they 

 »ere mostly taken at $23 to 35 e.teh. 

 Hay and Straw — The supplies were but moderate, 

 wing chiefly to the wet state of the weather. Sales ol 

 ay at 87 1-3 cts. to 1 35 pcrowt. by the \oa.ii. — Ibid. 



NOTICE. 



The Index to the fo.urteenth volume of this paper will 

 forwarded with the first numbiT of the next volume 

 iubscribers can have their volumes half bound and let- 

 Bred by leaving them at this office fir 75 cents. 



COCOO.VS VVA.VTKD, 



The prnprielors ofihe New Eiislnnd Seed Store, eonneeted 

 '•ilh the New Eiiglaiiil Farmer, are readv to purchaoe Silk 

 W..mis ill any quantity, for which ilie li'ighesl innrkei price 

 'ill be paid. June 22 



BO ACRES 



Of the host land in Koxluiry, lor sale, situated o I Brush 

 Iill Turnpike, ahiiul 4 miles Iroin ih ■ cily, near Grove Hall, 

 igether with all Ihe buildings thejeon, comprisiii" ,1 coiive- 

 leill dwell!. ig house, 2 hams, one of which has a'oellnr. and 

 i capable i>!' Iioldiiig IMQ tons of hay. wilh an inexl auslihie 

 ■ell of soft water eoiiti" ■ .„s— a niillhouse — rorn har i, sheds. 

 cc.—larse, valuable onnanls of inoculaied fruit trees of 

 II kinds, — a nursery of yoon* trees — nrooseberries, ( urranis 

 ic. The land 1.5 well aiUpled 10 the grnwih of llie'l\ ullierrv 

 nd is accpssilile liy Iwii rna'ls For further : artir. lars en- 

 of Charles .Mclnlire, No. 5. Kxchangc slrcel, Bi ston, or 

 f the subscriber on the premises. 



THOS. H DARLING. 



Roxbury, May2;5d, I83G. 



FAKJI FOU SALE. 



F.T sale a [."acin in lie.lnr.l, Counivof ,Mitl.llesex. 17 miles 

 IVoni I'.osliMi aiul 111 In. Ill Lowell, loii'uiinijig 101 acres inclu- 

 ding' al.o It IJaoi.'S roveied wiiha valuahle i;ro«tli of wood 

 whi.h has been preserved willi -real laie for die last 20 years, 

 Ihe garden cnulains about 3 acres unfler llic highest culiiva- 

 lioii and is fnriiished with a great variety of Howers and 

 shrubs which have been collected at much labor and expense; 

 aitached 10 the parden is a Green House filled wilh ihrifiy 

 bear.n- Giape Vines, anil choice and valuable plants wh ch 

 will he sold or nol a.s the purchaser may choose. 'I'lie Farm 

 is under good ruliivaiioii and together wilh the Garden is 

 slocked wilh the choicest Fruits, such as Apples, Pears, 

 Peaches, Uuinces, I'liims, .Strawberries of various kinds, 

 Uaspherrics, Gooseberries, &c &c., which the pieseni owner 

 lias spared no expciicc in ol.iaiiiing. The Farm is hounded 

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

 fish, and the country around nimiuids wilh game, making il a 

 desirable retreat to the genlleniau who is loud of fishing or 

 shootii)g. 



Possession will he given on the 1st April next — for terms, 

 which will be liberal, apply to the stliscriher in Boston or at 

 the Farm. JAllES VILA. 



I' 11 1 C K B OF C O U N T Jl Y I'il O D U C !■: . 



PHI9[.\EV COKN. 



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

 mended in the current volume of the New England Farmer, 

 by Capl. Uaiiiel Chandler. PricegS per bushel. Slav 18. 



BIRD SEEDS. 



For sale at the New England Seed Store. Canary Seed, 

 Rape Seed, Heuip Seed and maw Seed for sick birds. 

 Jude22. 



HEMP SEED. 



Just received, 100 bushels prime and fresh Hemp Seed, 

 diich will be sold low, at the New England Seed Store, Nos. 

 1 and 52 North iMarket street, Boston. June 1. 



BOUND VOLUMES OP THE SILIv MANUAL. 



For sale at ihe Agriculuiral Warehouse an.l New England 

 Seed store, ihe first volume of ihe Silk Maneal and Practical 

 Farmer, neaily hound. Price 62.^ cents. 



The book contains 192 pages, and a g.-eat amount of val- 

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

 dcillv the cheapest book, extant, that ueats upon that subject 



Mav 4. 



JAMES MANN, 



Preserver of Birds aad Quadrupeds, at the slopping place 

 of die Hosloii and Worcester Cars, Winships' N'ursesies, 

 IJrighlon. 



Onlers or subjects for preservation directed as above, and 

 left at Ihe Kail Road Depot, will be forwardeil wilh despatch 

 ftnd promptly attended to. Skins of Foreign Birds antl rare 

 Aliimals purchased. 



Canary Birds (or sale — superior songsters. 



June 15. 



ST HELENA POTATOES. 



100 bushels of the above superior Potatoes for sale at the 

 .\ew England Farmer office for GO cts. per bushel. 

 June 3. If* 



TERRIBLE TRACTORATION. 



Just published and for sale bv Tultle, Weeks & Dennell, 

 Sihonl street, and at the Fanner Office, Terrible Tracloralion 

 and other Poems, by Christopher Caustic, M. D., and mem- 

 her of no less than j.\incteen very learned Societies. Third 

 American Edition. 



April 27. 



AGRICULTURAL BOOKS. 



Former's Library in 3 volumes, consisting of Ihe American 

 Gardener, by Thus. G. Fessenden, the American Orchardis:, 

 by Wil iam Renrick, and Ihe Complete Fanner, by Thos. 3. 

 Fessenden. These are bound lo match, at g3 lor the set, or 

 will he sold separatelv for J?l each volume. 



Unffin's Essay on Calcareous Manure, 1,01). 



Chaptal's Agricultural Chemistry, new edition, a 

 great value, price 1,25. 



The American Farrier, p' ice 75 cts. 



Mrs Child's Frugal Housewife, ,')0 cts. 



Kenrick's American Silk Grower's Guide, 42 cts. 



Cobb's Silk Manual. 30 CIS, 



Comstock's do. 50 cts. 



Forsvlh on Fruit Trees. 



M'.Vl'alioirs American Gardener. 



Loudon's Complete Works. 



Anrl will be supplied to or'ler any 

 nected with Aericu.lure, Horlicullu 



Juae 22. 



rk of 



A'ork upon subjects con- 

 ! and Rural Eccnomy. 



For sale, a few bushels of vi 

 New Knslaiid .Seed Slore,No 

 June 22. 



MILLET SEED. 



)prior Millet Seed, at Ihf 

 nd 52, North Market si. 



COBRECTED WITH nri:AT CARE, WEEKLY. 



Appi.es, Uussctis and Paklwins. 



Brans, white, 



Bekk. mess. 



Cargo, No. i. 



prime, .... 

 Bkeswax, (Amcriccu) . 

 ItOTTER store, -No. 1 , . 

 Cheese, new milk, , , , . 

 FEA'rHEiis, norlhern, geese, 

 southern, treese, 

 Flax, American, .... 

 Fish, Cod, 



Flouh, Genesee, . . cash 

 Balliinorc, Howard street, 

 Balliin»re, wharf, 

 Alexandiia, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow 



southern flat yellow 

 white, ... 



Rye, norlhern, 

 Barley, . ... 



Oats, norlhern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 20U0 lbs 

 eawlern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, .... 

 Honey, 

 Hops, 1st quality . ^ 



2d (|uality .... 

 Laud, Boston, 1st sort, 



southern, Isl sort. 

 Leather, s.'aughter, sole, 

 do. upper, 

 dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, Mass. inspect, exlia clear, . 



iSavy, mess 



bone, middlings, scarce. 

 Seeps, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, norlhert 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 



Tali.o'.v, tried, 



Saxony Fleeces, , 

 , full blood, washed, 

 3-4ths do. 



Wool, prime, o 

 America 



do. 



1-2 



do 



do. 1-4 and common 



. f Pulled superfine, 

 1st Lambs, . 

 ■e^i-M do. 



■n pulled woo! is generally 5 cts. 

 J per lb. 



4 00 



2 25 

 II 75 

 .'I 00 



7 SO 

 28 

 22 

 12 

 60 

 60 

 15 



3 15 

 7 25 

 737 

 7 12 

 7 25 



99 

 90 



30 00 



24 09 



25 00 



1 18 



2 75 



25 50 



PROVISION MARKET. 



retail prices. 



Hams, northern, 

 southern. 

 Pork, whole hoj 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) 

 Urmp 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



ADVERTISEMENT, 



The subscriber, resident in the cily of Rochesler, Monroe 

 County in the State of New York, will attend 10 the collec- 

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

 of Monroe. Persons wishing to buy Farms in that ferlile rc- 

 rjion, will find ilf*>r their interest to call on him as he has many 

 Farmsh.rsale. WILLIAM ATKINSON, 



Land Broker, No. 27, Exchange street. 

 Reference to Col Joseph May, 

 Edward Cruft, 

 Samuel May, Esq'rs. 

 Rochester, N. V. March 5. 3m 



FRENCH SUGAR BEET, 



A valuable root for the table when young, and for Calth; 

 when fully grown ; v. ry productive. 2 to 2 1-2 lbs. will seed 

 an acre. For sale at the Seed Store, 51 and 52, Ai.rili Vfar, 

 ketsirect. may 25 



