,* A valuable arllcle on " Merino Sheep" was re- 

 * ceived too late tor this week's paper. 



FANEUJL HALL VEGETABLE MARKET, 



WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19, 1835. 



Shell Beans 10 cts. per quart ; Cucumbers 8 cts. per 

 doz. ; Sweet Corn 12^ cts. per dozen; Beets, 124 <^ts. per 

 dozen; Onions, Carrots, Turnips, G cts. jier buncli ; 

 Cabbages 4 to G cts. per head ; Squashes 12i per doz. 

 Tomatoes 25 cts. per dozen . Onions 150 cts. per bushel ; 

 Musk Melons 25 cts. a piece ; Pears $2 per bushel. 



VOU. XIV. NO. 6. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL, 



47 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— Mo.soAy, Augcst 17, 1835, 

 Keported fur the Daily .Advertiser &. Patriot. 



At market, 740 Beef Catlic, 75 Stroes, 42 Cows and 

 Calves, 3300 Sheep, and 300 Swine. About 120 Swine 

 were at market several weeks since. About 130 Beef 

 Cattle remain unsold. 



Prices. — Beef Cattle — Last week's prices wer^hardly 

 supported. A lew fine were taken at 33s ; prime at 31s 

 )d ; good ot 23s Gd a 30s ; thin Oxen and Cows at 24s 

 J7s ; two year old 21s a 22s Gd. 



Coies and Cu/rcs— In good demand. Sales at 18, 24, 

 rr, 2S, 30, 33, and ,«35. 



Sheep — Nearly all purchased before they arrived at 

 narket, witli the exception of a scanty supply ; ordi- 

 lary at Hs Od, 10s Ud, and lis; middling Us Gd, 12s, 

 t2s 9d, and 13s Gd ; better qualities 14s, 15s, and IG, 

 id. A few Wethers were taken at something mor- 

 iian ;$3. 



Swine — Dull — one lot of 160 were taken on a contract, 

 srice unknown. A very few only were retailed, prin- 

 upally without weighing. 



SFL.EJVDID BULBOUS ROOTS. 



Just received at ilie New England Seed Store» an assort- 

 nent of Bulbous Kools, comprising the linest varieties of 

 ["ulips, splendid variegated red, yellow and mixed, wiih the 

 olors marked on each. 



Hyacimhs. Doulile and single, a fine assortment, with the 

 olors marked on each. Also an assortment of fine double 

 jid single Hyacinths mixed without names. 



Polyauthui Narcisus. Fragrant white with single cups, 

 jid extra sized roots. 



VVe shall open in a few days a lurdier supply of fine Pul- 

 ous Roots from Holland, among which will be bulbs of ev ery 

 ind and color, which will complete a superb assorlinent. 



aug. 19. 



NE'W WORK ON SII.K. 



In press, and will be putilished Sepi. 1, 1835, The Ameri- 

 ■AN Silk Grower's Gl'IDE, being the art of raising the 

 nulberry and silk on a new system of successive crops in a 

 eason. By Wm. Kenrick. The work will contain about 

 ■ightv pages, well boimd in cloth, and atforded to subscribers 

 .t37j cents. GEORGE C. BARRETT, 



N^w England Farmer Ojjlce. 



MORUS ]»IUI,TICAUI.IS. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 51 and 52 North 

 Market street, any number of Trees of the Morus Multicauh's 

 •r Chinese Mulberry. These trees « ere propagated in thi.i 

 ountry. The supirioriiy of the foliage of this tree as food 

 or the silk-worm over nil oihei, has repeatedly been tested, 

 nd is prov d beyond a doubt. The price lor Trees, from 4 

 o 5 feel high is g30 per hundred, g4.50 per dozen, ^. 50c 

 ingle. Trees but 2 or 3, with good roois gio per hundred. 

 GKORGE C liARRETT, 

 New England Farmer Office. 



NURSERY OP WILLIAM KENRICK, 



Newton, iNonanium Hill Five and a half miles from Bos- 

 on by ihe Western Avenue, and one half of a mile from the 

 YVorcesler Rail Hoad. 



most extensive variety of Fruit Trees, consisting of the 

 inest kinds of New Flemish Pears, — Also, Apples Cherriese 



aches. Plums, Nectarines, Almonds, Quinces, d'rap- 

 /ines, Currants, Raspberies, fine imported LRiicashire Goose, 

 lerles, selectle)ns from the best varieties known. Mulber- 

 ues vor Silk, at a liberal discount by ihe hundred or 

 lousand, including the Chinese Jlulberry orMoRus AIulti- 



AULIS. 



(-truamental Trees and Shrubs and Roses about one thou- 

 sand finest kinds. Also, Herbaceous fl ,weriug plants Pse- 

 ies and splendid Double Dahlias. 



Address to William Kenrick. Newton, Mass. Trees and 

 Plants when ordered arc selected and labelled with due prn- 

 *aution and care, and securely packetl and duly forwarded 

 'rom Boslon, by land orsei, 'i'ransportalion gratis to City. 



Or all orders left wiih Geo. C. linrrett. whois agent, at" his 

 5eed.-lore and the Agricultural Warehouse and Repository, 

 Vos 51 and 52 Nordi ilaikel Street, will be iu like manner 

 Inly attended to. 



Catalogues gratis on application, August 5. 



Laigbtou'a Throhing Mnchino and Hnrso Power 



Is for sale at the Agricultural Wareliousc, Bosion. This 

 Machine, if well tended, will Ihicsh over 100 bushels of grain 

 a day, and is more perfect in its operation than any other now 

 in use. It is not so liable o get out of repair as other ma- 

 chines, and is so firm and compact that it can be easily moved 

 from place to place. For a aescriplion of this macliino see 

 page 290, vou 13 New England Fniiner. aug. 19. 



VALUABLE WORK ON AGRICULTURE. 



This Day published by Gi-o. C. 1!ai!kett, THE COM- 

 PLETE FARMER AND RURAL ECO.NOMISr. By T. 

 G. Fessenden. Second edition, revised ami improved by the 

 Author, with considerabi •> additions. 



The first ed'lion » as published last season, and Ihe sale was 

 rapid beyond precedent for a work of this kind. The present 

 improved and stereotyped impression has still higher recom- 

 mendations to public patronage, and cannot fail to prove still 

 more useful to the community of cultivators. 



This work has met with decided and universal apprnhiuion 

 from the most competent judges. Among the writien and 

 printed recommendatory notices are those of the Hon. .John 

 Lowell and Rev. IIenky Colmax. The Editors of the 

 New York Farmer, the New England Magazine, the .Maine 

 Farmer, Loudon's Gardener's Magaiiiie,,.Vc. have given favor- 

 able critiques of the Complete Fa'rmer. We shall subjoin Mr 

 Lowell's notice, and propose in some luture number to publish 

 those of the other gentlemen who have honored the work with 

 their approbation. 



"RoThury, April 6, 1835. 



" Having perused with attention the Complete Farmer and 

 Rural Economist, by Thomas G. Fessenden, Esq. in its first 

 edition, and having recently revised it at his request, prepara- 

 tory to a second edition, 1 am of opinion that it is a valuable 

 coi'npendium and useful work. Those who know that the sci- 

 ei.ce of Agriculture is so extensive as to fill twelve quarto vol- 

 umes in the celebrated French work of the Ahbe Rozier, and a 

 space notless in Eiiglish works, will not expect in ^urh an a- 

 bridgementfull details in anyone branch of that extensive and 

 varied art. But I know of no abridged work in the French or 

 English languages which conveys more instruction in so small 

 a compass than this work of Mr Fessenden 



m6 



John Loavell.' 



FARM ■WANTED. 



A farm is wanted within 20 miles of Boston, for the rultivar 

 tion of the Mulberry Tree, to consist of from 200 lo .300 acres; 

 to be high land and easj' lo ciilii\»ate. Any person wishing to 

 sell such a tarm, by forwarding a simple IJond, that the price 

 may be known and relied up n, a Committee will exainiiie 

 the pi'emises; as it is determined to purchase the best Farm 

 otf. red this Autumn. 



Address may be made to — 



THU. WHITiMARSH, Boston or Brookline. 

 W.M. IT MONTAGUE, Boston, 

 JOSIAII DAiMl'.l.S, do. 



GEO. C. UAKKETI' do. 

 JOHN ASHTON, Boston or Roxbury. 

 Aug. 12. If 



FARM, <&c. FOR SALE. 



About 50 acres of land, with a large two-story dwelling- 

 house, barn, wood-house, and other out buildings standing 

 thereon, with one or two good building lots, a choice collection 

 of apple, pear plum, cherry, and oilier fruit trees, anti grape 

 vines growing on the premises. It is situated near Whitlen- 

 ton Village, two miles from Taunton Green, in Ore vicinity o- 

 large manufacluring establishments of cotton, copper nails, 

 Brilantiia, zinc, &c only half a mile from the surveyed route 

 for a branch railroad lo Taunton. 



'J he above situation Is extremely pleasant, and its location 

 very desirable. Part of the lanJ is first rate, an<l well ailapt 

 ed for rai.^ing vecetables, w ich would fetch as good price here 

 as in Boston. For further particulars applvto 



Taunton, Aug. 12. 4t - JAMES LEONARD. 



HOLLIS' CELEBRATED HORSE LINIMENT, 



For Sprains, Bruises, Wind- Galls, Old Strains, Stiff 



joints. Swelled or Cracked Heels, aiul for Horses that are 



strained in the^buck sinews, wrvng in the withers, ijj-c. ; also 



for Glandular swellings of the throaL 



1'he Ingredients which compose this prepar: tion have been 

 carefully selected after man}' years' experience, and are some 

 of ihe most successfiil remedies united, correctly proporiioned 

 and happily adapted to afl'ord relief in all the above mentioned 

 complaints ; the propriet.'ir feels assured that when once tlii> 

 article is used, it will be preferred to any other, as it is decid- 

 edly he best and cerlalnly the most convenient article in se. 



N. B. I'ersons afflicted with Rheumatism, Sprains, Oamp, 

 Numbness, Stiffness, or Weakness In the Joints, will find this 

 Liniment a valuable and efflcacioiis remedy. 



I'repared and sold by THOMAS HOI , US, Druggist and 

 Chemist, No. 30, Union Street, lioston, Mass. 



53^ The Public are requested to observe that each label is 

 signed. 



Price for large Bottles oncdollar, small do. 75 cents. o29 



I'RICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



5 00 

 200 



13 60 



II 50 



9 50 



24. 



20 



•J 



45 



39 



10 



1 37 



6 61 



7 12 



6 87 



7 87 

 106 

 1 00 



98 



62 



25 00 



17 00 



20 OO 



4-2 



14 



20 

 29 

 27 



1 04 

 2100 

 16 50 



2 37 

 87 



03 

 300 

 SOO 

 75 

 60 

 55 

 50 



PROVISION MARKET. 



retail prices. 



Hams, northern, 



sooihern, none. . 



I'oRK, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 



Potatoes, new, 

 CiuKK, none of consequence. 



1 00 

 4 00 



MIDDLESEX AGRICULTURAL NOTICE. 



The committee on Farms, Fruit, Mulberry, Forest 

 Trees, and Shrubs, will meet at the Middlesex Hotel, 

 ill Concord, on Monday, 31st day of August next, at 10 

 o'clock, .'V. M. and proceed to view such Farms, &c. as 

 may be formally entered for premiums. 



BENJAMIN DIX1 



JOS. BRADLEY, 



M M. RVTriLli,). Committee. 



J. H. I.ORING, 



JAMES EUSTIS.J 

 O'All applications must be made before the above 

 lime either directly to the Secretary of the Snciety, in 

 Ciiricord, or through the agency of some one of the 

 Trustees . if the Society, for 18 !5. 



John Stacy, Sec'ryMid. j^gr. Society. 

 Concord, Mug. 1, 1835. 



