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PRACTICAL FARMER. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



PROVISION MARKET. 



Hams, northern, 

 southern. 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 

 Cotatoes, 



PiDER, 



retail PRICES. 



GRAPE VIKES. 



A few hundred prime L>abella and Catawba Grape Vines 

 for sale by Jonathan Botce, Market Street, Lyini. 

 march 25. 4t 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— Monday, May 4, 1834. 

 [Reported for the Daily Advertiser &. Patriot. J 



At market 172 Beef Cattle, 15 pairs Working Oxen, 

 10 Cows and Calves, 290 Sheep, and 150 Swine. 



Prices. — Beef Cattle — Sales quick, and last week's 

 prices fully supported; we quote a number very fine at 

 $7 ; prime at 40s Gd ; good at 36s a 39s ; thin at 30s a 

 34s 6d. 



Working Oxen — Sales were noticed at $75, 80, 88, 

 and 100. 



CoiDs and Calves— Sales were noticed at $23, 27, 50, 

 28, and 35. 



Sheep— We noticed sales at 28s 6d, 36s, and 43s 6d. 



Swine— One lot was taken at 5| for sows and 6| for 

 barrows; at retail, those over 80, 6 and 7, under 80, 7 

 and 8. 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, May 11, 1835. 



At Market 530 Beef Cattle, 14 pairs Working Oxen, 

 40 Cows and Calves, 725 Sheep, and 450 Swine. About 

 140 Beef Cattle and 400 Sheep unsold. 



Prices. — Beef Cattle — We do not at this season of the 

 year, recollect ever seeing so large a proportion of ordi- 

 nary cattle at market at one time, some of which were 

 exceedingly inferior. A few pair purchased by" lump," 

 and may have cost above our highest quotations. We 

 quote prime at 37s 6 a 40s 6, good 34s 6 a 37s 6, thin at 

 30 a 33s. 



Working Oxere— Sales at $70, 78, 85, 95, 100 and 105, 



Cows and Calves— Sa.\es at $21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 30 

 and 38. 



Sheep — Dull ; one lot sheared were taken at 18s ; also 

 lots not sheared at 26s 3d, 33s, and 34s 6. 



Swine — Several lots were taken to peddle at 5^ for 

 sows and 6;^ for barrows, at retail, under 80, 7 and 8, 

 over 80, 5.^ a 6 and 6^ a 7. 



NANKIN <fc CANTON STRAW CARPETING. 



Eliab Stone Brewer, No. 414 Washin5;ton street, has 

 constantly on hand a large assortment of Straw Carpeting, of 

 various qualities and widths, among which are — 

 2500 yards superfine Nankin, 6-4 

 2000 do. do. do. 3-4 



3500 do. Canton do. 6-4 

 4500 do. do. do. 3-4 



lease German Table Mats, a new and superfine 

 article. April 1. 



FRESH AVHITE BHJ1.BERRY SEED. 



Just received at the New England Seed Store, 51 ^ 52 

 North Market street, 



A quantity of fresh and,,gen«ine White Mulberry-seed, from 

 one of the greatest Mulberry Orchards in Coinieciicut, warr; nt- 

 ed new and good, directions accompanving each package. 



Dec. 13, 1834. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



GREEN HOUSE GLASS, 



Of superior thickness with every quality of Windoiu Glass 



for sale by LORING .^. KUPFER, No. 10 Merchants' Row. 



.Ian. "23. 2mis. 



TO NURSERYMEN. 



The subscriber wishes to relinquish the charge of his exten- 

 sive Nurseries to a tenant, or share it with a competent associ- 

 ate. A green house is contemplated as an appendage to the 

 establishment. O. FISKE. 



Worcester, March 16, 1835. 



TO liET, 



On a lease of five or more j-ears, as may be agreed upon, a 

 Farm, containing one hundred acres of Land, suitable tor a 

 Dairy, with dwelling house, barn, and all other buildings requi- 

 site, a good orchard, and well watered. The situation is two 

 miles from the city of New Haven, in the Parish of Hampden 

 For lurther particulars address (post paid) to No. 265, box 

 post office, New Haven. Feb. 25. 



