VOL. XVI. XO. IG. 



AND GARDENEli'S JOURNAL, 



127 



THEIliMO.VIETRICAL. 



Re|K)rfeil (or Ihe New Kniilaird Fartiinr. 

 Range of the Tliermomptpr at (ho (i;ir(ieii of the proprietor | 

 of tlie New Knghuui Farmer, Brighton, Mass. in a shaded i 

 Northerly exposure, week eniiing October 5o. 



October, 1837. | 7 A. M. I 12, M. 1 5, P.M. | Wind. 



Sunday, 



Aloiiday, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



Tliiirsday, 



Friday, 



(Saturclay, 



^. E 



E. 

 S. E. 

 S. E. 



E. 



S. E. 



N. E. 



CORN SHBLIiBRS. 



Just received al llie New Eiiglanil Agridiluiial Warelioiise, 

 Harrison's Patent Corn Slieller. This matliine will shell 

 75 to 80 bnsliels of corn per ilay. and is one of llie most per- 

 fect inacliiiies for the purpose ever introduced. 



JOSEPH liRECK ,f. CO. 



HOW.VRD'S PLOUGHS. 



Constantly for sale at the New England .Agricultural Ware- 

 liouse It is harilly necessary to repeat that these ploughs are 

 considered by our practical farmers to be the best ploughs 

 now in use, and continue to stand (Vo. 1 at the Brighton Fair. 



Nov. 1, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



CLOVER SBKD. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store, 10 tons prime Northern Clover. 

 Nov. 1. 



vVi:«"x-.';;-.v:5':- hills. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Wareliouse 

 and S-'eed Store, Nos. 51 & 52 North Market J^treet, Hoston. 

 Holmes's Winnowing Machine. This article was iligldy re- 

 commended by tlieconimiiiee at Ihe late Fair. 



Likewise Springer's Patent Winnowing M.achine, a very 

 neat and convenient mill. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Hale'a Horse Power nuil Tlircshiiig Alachluc. 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store: the above machines were highly recommejided by 

 the committees at the late fair, and by others wlio have used 

 them for tile last two or three years. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



niORUS niVLTICAULlS 



For sale by the subscriber 30,000 True Moras Multicaul s 

 or Chinese Mulberry trees, eitlier in small quantilies or al re- 

 duced wholesale prices, according to size — the trees are 

 thrifty, the form perfect and the roots fine. The trees will he 

 packed in the most perfect mode for all distant places and 

 will be siiipped or sent from Boston to wherever ordered. 

 Apply to WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantnm Hill, Newton. 



Oct. 4, 1837. 



HOP BAGS. 



Second hand GUNNY BAGS, suitable for Hop Bags, for 

 sale by GEO. L. STEARNS & Co. 



No. 10, Commercial Wharf. 

 June 27. epistf 



fllORUS MULTICAULIS. 



The subscriber can furnish large and small quantities of the 

 genuine Chinese mulberry, or Morus Mullicaulis trees of tli« 

 most thrifty growth and matured wood. The tiees are from 

 two to six feet in height, and will be sold at the lowest prices, 

 in proportion to their si/.e. 'I'liey will be packed so as to in- 

 sure safe transportation to any part of the United States. 

 Orders for not less loan one hundred « ill be delivered in New- 

 York, or PliiUulelphia,or shipped from thence or from Hart- 

 ford. October and November are tlie best inonlhs for trans- 

 porting to ihe South and West. 



SILK WORM'S EGGS, of three varieties. White or 

 Two Crop, Sulphur, and Orange colored. Silk Reels, Brook's 

 Silk Spinning Machines, White mulberry seed, &r. &c. 



WM. G. COMSTOCK. 



Hartford September, 1837. 



PRICES OF C O U N I R Y P R O ll U C !■: 



CORHECTKD WITH r.p,.iT CARE, WEEKLT. 



UUTCH BULBS. 



L.\RGE GRAPE VINES. 



For sale by Samuel Downer, at his garden in Dorchester, 

 Twentyfive large Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines, they 

 have borne for the last three years past one to three pecks 

 each vine. Also large Sweetwater grape vines. 



Nov. 1, 1837. 5w 



CHINESE MULBERRY TREES, &c.— 

 The subscribers will supply at reduced rates, the 

 following trees:— 200 000 Chinese Morus Mul- 

 licaulis, of various sizes, at the lowest prices — 

 20,000 iKw Chinese Morus Expansa, a s,'eding 

 variety, from the Morus Midticaulis, with very large succulent I Just received at the NEW ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL 

 leaves, remarkable for the quantity of nutrilious matter. They j WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, No. 52 North Mar- 

 are engrafted on the White Mulberry, and are hardy enough I l^et Street, Boston, a splendid assortment of DUTCH BULBS 

 for Ihe most northern climates, and possess all the advanlaoes consisting of 

 of the Morus Mullicaulis. These are 6 feet and npwards°in 

 heiglit. 



3,000 Hybred Morus Mullicaulis, with large leaves and 

 close joinls, five to six feet in height and very hardy. 



100,000 Florence Mulberry, with entire leaves, in which 

 point tliey diftei- from the common While Mulberry. These 

 are imported direct from the be.t silk district of France, are 

 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 feet in heiglit, and will be sold at very low 

 rales. 



50 000 Italian White Mulberrry, at very low prices ; viz. 

 20 000 tirusa Mulberry Trees 5 to 7 feel high— and 10,000 

 of smaller size. 



30,000 of tlie mulberry called Chinese. 



Also, 100 lbs. While Mulberry Seed. 



1000 lbs. yellow and while Sugar Beet Seed. 



Linnajau Garden, Flushing. WM. PRINCE. 



N. B. Companies or individuals desirous to contract for 

 large numbers of Trees will be dealt with on very liberal 

 terms. 



Apples, 



iiZ.S.N'Sj while, ..... 

 Bk t K. ines.s. 

 No. I. 



prime, .... 



Beeswax, (A mcric; n) 

 Cu Kh:sK, :iew milk, .... 

 Fea'IHEks, nortlierii, geese, 

 souliieni, geese, 

 Fi.AX, American, .... 

 Fish, Cod, 



Fi. OUR, Genesee, . , cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Atcxandiia, 

 Grain, (^ort., noilhern yellow 



southern flat yellow 

 white, 

 Rye, norliiem, 

 _ Bailey, .... 



Oats, northern, . (prime) 

 Hav, hesi English, per Ion of aOOO lbs 



hard pressed, .... 

 HoNKY, . . Cuba 

 Hoi's, 1st quality 



2d (|uality . . 

 Laku, I'.oslon, isl sort, . 



SOI 11, era, Isl sort, 

 Leather, Philadelphia city launage, 

 ' ci>untry oo. 



barrel 

 busliei 

 barrel 



pound 



quiulal 

 barrel 



bushel 



do 



Priced Catalogues of Fruit and Ornamenlal Trees, Green 

 House Plants, Bulbous Flower Roots, Splendid Dahlias and 

 Garden Agricultural and Flower Seeds sent gratis to every ap- 

 plicant. Orders sent us by mail, will receive immediate at- 

 tention, and be forwarded as ordered. 



Oct. 18. 1837. 3w 



PEAR, PLUM, GRAPE VINES, &.C. ' 



500 Pear Trees ; 

 1000 Plum Trees of the most approved kinds and extra 



size — many of them have borne the past season ■ 

 300 Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines, and most of 

 ihem full of fruit this season;— Black Hambur-rh 

 Sweetwater, &c, ^ ' 



20 000 Giant Asparagus Roots; 

 5,000 Wihnot's early Rhubarb, or Pie Plant, lately intro- 

 duced. 

 Also, a good assortment of Gooseberries and Roses of dif- 

 ferent kinds. 



All orders left at this office, at Messrs. Sawyer & Pond's. 

 No. 25 Broad street, Boston, or with the subscriber, Cam- 

 bridgeport, will meet with imraediale attention. 



SAMUEL POND, 

 Oi^'- 17. Cambridgeport. 



Fine Double and Single HYACINTHS, of sorts, 

 " Double and Single TULIPS, do. 



" CROWN IMPERIALS, double and single, 

 '< POLYA.NTHUS NARCISSUS, ol sorts, 

 " NARCISSUS, double and single do. 

 '• CROCUS, Blue, Yellow, Purple and White, 

 " A.MARYLLIS, of various sorts, 

 " CYCLAMENS, do. 

 " IXIA'S, do. 

 " GLADIOLUS, do 

 Sept. 27, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



PRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. 



fhr sale bi/ the subscriber. 

 Fruit and Ornamenlal Trees, Herbaceous Plants, &.■-. 

 The trees oi'ihe Plums and Pears were never before so line 

 the assortment so complete. * 



Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Grape vines a superior assort- 

 ment of finest kinds, and of all other hardy fruils. 



Ornamenlal Trees and Shrubs, Roses and Herbaceous 

 plants, of llie most beautiful hardy kinds. Splendid Pieonies 

 and Double Dahlias. 



Trees packed in the most perfect manner for all distant 

 places and shipped or sent from Boston to wherever ordered. 



Address by mail post [laid. 



Catalogues sent gratis to all who apply. 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nursery, Nonanliim Hill, Newton, Oct. 1. tJ. 



GRASS SEED. 



GRASS SEEDS, wholesale and relail, are offered for sale 

 at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 

 No. 52 North Slarket Street, inciuding 



Prime NORTHERN CLOVER, 

 " SOUTHERN do. 



" WHITE DUTCH do. 

 " RED TOP, 

 " HERDS GRASS, 

 Also- CANARY, MILLET, HEMP and RAPE seed 

 Sept. 27, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. ' 



GUNNY CLOTH AlVD GUKNY BAGS, 



Suitable for Hop Bagging, for sale by JAMES PRATT, 

 July 5. No. 7, Commercial Whf. 



Baltimore city* do 



do. d^^■ hide 

 New York red', light, 

 Tlostoii do. slaughter, 

 do. dry hide. 



Lime, besl sort 



iMACKEREL, No. 1, new, 

 Plastek Paris, per Ion of £20oibs. 

 Pork . Mass. inspect, cviia clear, . 

 cle?r from other States 



Mess 



Seeps, Hern's Grass, 

 Red 'I'op, 



Hemp, .... 



Red Clover, uorlhert. 

 Soutlieru Clover, ', , 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Talloav, tried, . . , , 

 Teazles. 1st sort, 

 \\ ool., prime, or Saxony Kleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4lhs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 



( Pulled superfine. 

 No. L . 



No 2. 

 No 3. 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 



! bushel 



lb. 

 pr. M. 

 pound 



c s 



FROM 

 ii 00 



13r 



12 50 

 12 00 



20 



40 



2 87 



8 S7 



9 00 

 8 75 

 8 50 



1 OS 



94 



1 23 



43 



20 00 



16 00 



40 



7 



6 



9 



8 



28 



24 



25 



20 



20 



20 



SB 



10 00 



2 75 



25 00 



23 50 



19 00 



2 75 



87 



2 60 



14 



13 



2 2$ 



1 75 



14 00 



12 50 



9 00 



32 



9 



45 



9 12 



3 00 

 9 00 

 9 12 

 8 87 

 8 75 



1 06 



96 



1 33 



22 50 



20 00 



48 



8 



6 



9 



9 



30 



25 



27 



21 

 21 

 21 

 93 

 10 25 



24 00 



21 eo 



3 00 



1 00 



2 75 

 15 

 14 



55 

 47 

 4^ 

 38 

 33 



45 

 40 

 30 



PROVISION MARKET, 



RETAIL PRICES, 



Hams, nnrlliern, 



coulhern, and weslern, 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, , 



liL'TTHt.jmb) . 



lump 

 Eons. 

 Potatoes, new 



ClUFR. 



I5 



14 

 U 



I 25 

 23 

 28 

 23 

 50 



3 50 



BUKiinUN MARKF,T— MoMiAT, Oct. 30, 1837. 



HfPriricil i,,r the New Knirliinil Farmer 



At Market 2(i75 Beef Cattle, 1850 Stores, 4060 Sliecp, 

 and 830 Swine. 



Prices— B«/ Co«?c.— Sales quick and higher prices 

 were obtained We advance our quotations to corres- 

 pond : Extra $r. 75 a 7 00 —First quality $fi 00 a 6 50— 

 Second quality $5 25 a .5 75— Third qualily $4 25 a,5 25. 



UaneUi.ng Cattle— Vncfs have advanced as will bo 

 perceived by our quotations, several lots were pnrchased 

 by " the lump," at prices probably higher than our quo- 

 tations. We quote Mess $5 75— No. 1 $5 25— No. 8 

 $4 75. 



Scores,— Yearlings $7 a 10— Two year old $13 a 20— 

 Three year old $18 a 25. 



.S/ice;;.— Lots were taken at $1 30, $1 67, .fl 88, S2 00 

 $2 .50, $2 88 and $3 25. * * 



Swine. — At wholesale 7 for bows and 8 for barrows 

 Retail 7^ and 8 for sows, and 8.^ and 9 for barrow^. 



