vol.. XV. N O. 3. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



23 



BRIGHTON MABKET.— Monday, July 25, 1836. 



Keporlrd Tortile Daily Ailverliser &. Palriol. 

 At market 315 Ucef Caltle, 20 Cows and Calves, and 

 about IGOI) Sliei'j). 



FmcES — Beef Cattle — Last week's were fully sup- 

 ported. We quole a few extra and extra fine taken at 

 6 75 a 7 25 ; scooiul quality $G a 6 50 ; third quality $5 

 »5 75. 



Cows and Calues — Sales were made at$22, 27, 28, 

 31, and $40. 



Sheep and Lambs — Sales quick ; nearly all was pur 

 chased before tliey arrived at market. We notice Ids 

 taken at 2, 2 25, 2 50,2 75, $3, and 3 25. Wethers at 

 0,3 75 and $4. 

 Swine — None at market. 



FANEUIL HALL VEGETABLE MARKET. July 27. 



Green Peas, 1 00 per bushel. New Potatoes, 1 50 to 

 2 00 per bushel. Siring Beans, 2 00 to 2 50 per bushel. 

 Turnips, U to 8 cts. per bunch. Radishes, 3 to 4 cts. 

 per bunch. Carrots, G to 8 cts. per bunch. Cucumbers, 

 50 to 75 cts. doz. Lettuce, 4 to 6 els. per head. Onions, 

 6 to 8 cts. per bunch. Rhubarb, 5 to 8 cts. per lb. Cab- 

 bages, 6 to 8 cts. each. Tomatoes, 4 to 6 cts. eacli. 

 Beets, 5 to 6 cts. per bunch. 



Frdit. — Strawberries, IsG to 37 cts. per box. Cher- 

 ries, 12 to 20 els. per qt. Gooseberries, 12 to 20 per qt. 

 Currants, 6 to 8 c. per qt. Raspberries 31 to 50 c. per box. 

 Blueberries, 17 to 25 cts. per qt. Greenhouse Grapes, 

 $1 00 per lb. Pears, 3 50 to 4 00 per bushel. Peaches, 

 (greenhouse) 12 to 37 cts. each. 



PRANKI.IN HOUSE, BOSTOX. 



The subscriber wn;ild inform his patrons and the public 

 generally, that he continues to keep the long established and 

 well known Franklin House, in fllerchanls Row, nearly oppo- 

 site Faneuil Hall, which has recently been enlarged with ihe 

 addition of new chamheis, sitting rooms, parlours &c. 



The central situation of the house renders it very conve- 

 nient for men of business. The subscriber pledges himself 

 that the hoiise shall he kept orderly and quiet tor the comfort 

 of all who may favor him with a call. 



He would also state, that at the request of many of his 

 friends, he has changed the hour of dijiiiig to one o'clock. 



July 27. 3t DANIEL MIXER. 



FRESH AlVD GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS, 



or Ihe very first quality, put up expressly for the climate of 

 Ihe West Indies and South America. Long Red .Sect — 

 Turnip Radish — Black Spanish Radish — Large Head Let- 

 luce — White Flat Turnip — Yellow Aberdeen Turnip — 

 White Celery — Curled Cress — Sweet Marjoram — Red 

 Cabbage — Large Drumhead Cahliage — Baltersea do. — 

 Early Sugar Loaf do. — Early Curled Silesia Leituce — 

 Double Curled Parsley — Curled Endive — Long Orange 

 Carrot. For sale at the New England Seed Store, 51 and 52 

 North Market street. 3t July 27. 



COUNTRY SE.AT AND FARM. 



The subscriber offers for sale, his Estate, situated on Jama- 

 ica Hill, Jamaica Plains Parish, Roxlmry, five miles from 

 lioston common — formerly the estate owned and iccupied 

 bv Gov. Samuel Adams. The Kami contains filty acres of 

 land, well supplied with a numlier of never failing springs of 

 water, and lor farming purpttses is one of the best farms in 

 the country. The house is new, large and convenient, calcu- 

 lated lor summer and winter residence, built of the best sea- 

 soned materials, and all the labor paid by the d.iy, conse- 

 quently is a first rate house. Barns and out buildings all in 

 good order and convenient. 



F» r purity of air, for extensive and beautiful prospects, this 

 situation has no equal in New England, and is an inviting 

 situation to a gcnl.eman of taste, that has a/ew spare dollars. 



July 27. H. COWING. 



FRESH TURNIP SEED. 



Just received at ihe New Eiiglanil Seed Store a quantity of 

 White Flat English Turnip, for tail sowing. 



COCOONS WANTED, 



Tlie proprietors of the New England Seed Store, connected 

 with the New Eiiglaml Farmer, are ready to purchase Silk 

 CoCi>oiis in any quantity, for which the highest ninrket price 

 willbc paid. June 22. 



FARMER WANTED. 



Wanted, an experienced fanner to take charge of a eiilli- 

 vnted (arm of only moiloiate size, in the vicinity of lioslon. 

 Apply to the New England Fanner cfficc. If 



NOTICE. 



Subscribers can have their volumes neatly half hound and 

 lettered, for 75 cents, by leaving them at this uflice. 

 July 20 4l 



WANTED. 



A man to work, for a few mouths, on a place five miles 

 from Boston. Apply at this office. July 20. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



For sale a Farm in Bediord, County of Middlesex, 17 miles 

 from Boston and U) from Lowell, containing 104 acres inclu- 

 ding alioit 13 acres covered with a viduable growth ol wood 

 which lias been preserved with great care for the last 20yenrs, 

 the garden contains about 3 acres under the highest cullivn- 

 lion and is furnished with a great variety of (lowers and 

 shrubs which have been collected at much labor and expense; 

 attached lo ihe garden is a Crcen House filled with ihrilly 

 bearing Grape V'uies, and choice and valuable plants v\hich 

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

 is under good cultivation and together willi the Garden is 

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

 Peaches, Quinces, Plums, .Strawberries of vaiious kinds^ 

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

 has spared no expence in obtaining. 'I'he Farm is bouniled 

 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 1st April next— for terms, 

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

 the Farm. JAMES VILA. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCK. 



CORRECTED WITH OP.EAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



AGRICULTURAL BOOKS. 



Farmer's Library in 3 volumes, consisting of the American 

 Gardener, by Thos. G. Fessenden, the American Orchardisi, 

 by Wil iam Kenrick, and the Complete Farmer, by Thos. j. 

 Fessenden. The.se are bound lo malch, at g3 (or the set, or 

 will be sold separately for gl each volume. 



Ruffin's Essay on Calcareous Manure, 1,00. 



Chaptal's Agricultural Chemistry, new edition, a work of 

 greal value, price 1,25. 



The American Farrier, piice 75 cts. 



Mrs Child's Frugal Housewife, 50 els. 



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



Cobb's Silk Manual, 60 cts. 



Comstock's do. 50 cts. 



Forsyth on Fruit Trees. 



M'lMahon's American Gardener. 



Loudon's Complete Works. 



And will he supplied to order an)' work upon subjects con- 

 nected with Agriculture, Horticulture and Rural Eccnomv. 



June 22. 



AIILLET SEED. 



For sale, a few bushels of very superior Millet Seed, at the 

 New England Seed Store, Nos. 51 and 52, Norlh Market st. 

 June 22. 



JAMES MANN, 



Preserver of Birds and tluadrupeds, at the slopping place 

 of Ihe Boston and Worcester Cars, Winships' Nursesies, 

 Brighton. 



Orders or subjects for preservation directed as abov 

 lefl at the Rail Road Depot, will be forwarded with de 

 and promptly attended lo. Skins of Foreign Bird 

 Animals purchased. 



Canary Birds for sale — superior songsters. 



June 15. 



e, and 



5pateh 



and rare 



ST HELENA POTATOES. 



100 bushels of the above superior Potatoes for sale at Ihe 

 New England Farmer office for 30 cts. per bushel 

 June 8. If* " 



TERRIBLE TRACTORATION. 



Just published and for sale by Tuitle, Weeks &, Dennett, 

 School street, and at the Fanner Offi.e, Terrible fracloralion' 

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

 ber of no less than Nineteen very learned Societies. Third 

 Americaii Editi..n. 



April 27. 



BOUND VOLUMES OF THE SILK MANUAL. 



For sale at the Agrieuhural Warehouse and New England 

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

 Fanner, neally bound. Price G^*?-, cents. 



The book eonliiins 192 p.nges, nnd a great amount of val- 

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

 deilh ilie cheapest book, extant, thai treats upon that subiecl 



May 4. '' 



Appi.KS, Russclls and Baldwins 

 Bkans, while, .... 

 Beef. mess. 



Cargo, No. i, 

 prime, . . , , 



Beeswax, (American) . 

 Butter store, .No. 1 , . 

 Cheksk, new milk, . 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, American, 

 Fish, Cod, 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, northern ^-ellow 



southern flat yellow 

 white, 

 Rye, northern. 

 Barley, 

 Oats, northern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . 

 Honey, 

 Hops, Isl quality 



2d quality .... 

 Lar'i>, Boston, ]sl sorl, . 

 southern, 1st sort, 

 Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, . 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . . 

 Lime, best sort. 



Plaster Paris, per Ion of 2200 lb: 

 Pork, Mass, inspect, extra clear, . 

 Navy, mess, ... 

 bone, middlings, scarce. 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northerc 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) . 



Tallow, tried 



Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces. 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 



c f Pulled superfine, 



£-o 1st Lambs, . 

 ^:S-^2d do. . . 



I g. 3d do, 



.Southern pulled wool is generally 5 cts. 

 less per lb. 



barrel 



bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



quintal 

 barrel 



bushel 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



it 



pound 

 bushel 



lb. 

 jiound 



744 

 7 62 

 7 62 



96 

 87 

 82 

 'J5 



50 



21 00 



20 00 



20 00 



45 



13 



1 



15 

 14 



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22 



19 



18 



27 



25 



1 13 



225 



25 50 



2 75 

 40 

 II 



9 

 70 

 60 

 60 

 50 

 45 



60 

 55 

 45 

 30 



GOO 



2 25 

 II 75 



9 75 

 725 

 28 

 21 

 12 

 GO 

 GO 

 15 



3 20 

 7 50 

 7 87 



99 

 88 

 88 

 98 



52 



28 (JO 



23 00 



24 00 

 50 

 14 

 13 



15 

 SO 

 U 

 21 

 20 

 29 

 27 



1 15 



2 50 



44 



12 



10 



75 

 70 

 65 

 58 

 55 



65 

 60 

 43 

 35 



PROVISION MARKET. 



retail PRICE'S. 



Hams, northern, 



southern, and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, new, 



CiDEK, 



13 



30 



22 

 25 



22 

 2 00 

 2 75 



PHINNEY CORN. 



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

 mended in Ihe currenl volume of ihe New England Farmer 

 l)y Capt. Daniel Chandler. Pr iceg3 per bushel. May 18. ' 



HEMP SEED. 



Just received, 100 bushels prime and fresh Hemp .Seed 

 which will be sold low, at Ihe New England Seed Store, Nos! 

 ol and 52 North Market street, Boston. Jnn4 1. 



BIRD SEEDS, 



For saleat the New England Seed Store. Canary Seed, 

 llape beed, Heuip Seed and maw Seed for sick birds 

 Jude22. 



FRENCH SUGAR BEET. 



A valuable root for the table when young, and for Catil.- 

 when hilly grown ; v,tv produclive. 2 lo 2 1-2 lbs will seed 

 an acre. For sale at the Seed Store, 51 and 63, iNorih Mar. 

 kct street. "' 



