VOL. XIV. jro. 10. 



AND CARD E N F, R ' S JOURNAL 



79 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— Monday, Sep J4. 1835, 

 Keporteil for l\\e Daily Advertit>cr Sl Patriot. 



At Market, 790 Beef Cattle, 300 Stores, 3200 Sheep, 

 anil 270 Swine. 



Prices — Beef Cattle — .\ large poportion of the best 

 qualities of Beef Cattle were taken before they arrived 

 dt market. Sales were quick and prices advanced. 

 Wo uoiiced a few yokes extra taken at 33s a 3-19 6d ; 

 prime 31s Gd a 32s lid ; good 303 a 31s Gil ; thin 0.\en 

 and Cows 2os Cd a28s Gd ; two year old 21s a 24s. 



Stores — In good diinand, and sales were made at ad- 

 vanced prices. Yearlinas $0 a 7 50 ; two year old 11 a 

 16; three year old 18 a 23. 



Sheep— Sa\es quick— ordinary at 10s, 10s 6d, and Us ; 

 middling 12s, 12s Cd, and 133 Od ; better qualities 14s, 

 IS.^!, IGs lid and 17s. Wethers ISa, li)s Gd, and SOs Gd. 



SiciKC — All at market were taken in one lot at 5 1-lC ; 

 no small lots taken ; at retail 5 a 6 for Sows and 6 a 7 

 for Barrows. 



»V€tv England Fanner^s Mmanac 

 For 1S36. 



Ju-il published by JOHN ALLEN, & CO. Corner of 

 Washington and Siliool sircels, up stairs, and by GEO. C 

 KARRliTT at ilie Seed Store No 51 and 52, North Market 

 Street, FESSENDEN'S NEW ENGLANH FARMER'S 

 ALMANAC for 183C. For sale also by Uooksellers, Shop- 

 keepers. iStc., gejierally. 



This .\lniaiiac «• II be found one of the most intereslnip anil 

 amusing of the series, of which it compo.ses No VIII. It 

 consists of the usual astronomical calculations, humorous 

 poetical sketches of the months ; ohserva ions and direclions 

 relative to the emplovmenl of die Farmer, which will be found 

 appropriate to each month in the circle of the seasons, " Agii- 

 culture and Rural Ecmomij," including cuts and descriptions 

 of many of the most useful implements employed in till ge 

 V,,lual>ie Recipes ; Husbandry Honorable, a pithy piece ol 

 paramount poetry. The Splendors of the Setting Sun, a 

 poetical effusion ; Aphorisms i Eulogy on the Art of Agi-iml- 

 ture; Calendar of Courts, Roads, Distances, &c, (kc. 



VAIiUABLE FARM AT AUCTION, 



la Boxboro, Mass. on Wethiesday the 14th of October next, 

 at 9 o'clock A. M., situated one mile east of the meeting house, 

 93 from Boston, and 13 from Lowel. Said farm is well divi- 

 ded into mowing, pasturage, tilling, and woodland, well water- 

 ed, abundant of orcharding with choice fruit. 7 acres- of hops 

 now in cultivation, an inexhau-^itble quarry of limcstonf vvi ich 

 may be made profitable. All of which is enclosed and divided 

 by stone walls. 



The soil is warm and fertile, well adapted for t! e growth of 

 mulberries as has been tested, ♦ome of which may be seen, as 

 likewise a specimen of the si k. Gentlemen wishing to pur- 

 chase are invited to examine for themselves, as it will be sold 

 on said day without reserve. 



seft. 16. GEORGE FLETCHER, Exfculor. 



VAI.UAB1.E ]VE-\V IVORK ON SILK. 



nerican Silk Grower's Guide, is this day published 



itthi 



office of the New England Faimer — being the art o ^ 

 the iMulberry and manufacture of Silk on the system'of S'lc" 

 cessive crops each season — by V^'h. Kenrick, author of the 

 New -American Orchardist ; 112 pp. price 42 cents, neatly 

 bound in cloth. Booksellers and traders supplied on favorable 

 terms, GEO. C. liARRETT. 



sept. 16. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



For Sai.f, at New England Seed Store, 51 and .52 North 

 Market street, the following i.iods of Si K.\ wbi Kiiv I'l ants, 

 some of them new and fine varieties. Orders are solicitetl 

 earlv. 



FOR S-4.L,E. 



A full blooded Durham short horned Cow, five years old 

 last July, from the stock of John Prince, Esq. at Jamaica 

 Plains. She took the third premium at Brighton in Oct. 1832 



Also, one half blooded Cow from the same stork, four years 

 old last April. They will be sold low, and can be taken any 

 time in November. Inquin- at this ofiice or of the subscriber 

 ia IVledfield. ELIAS HASKETT DERBY. 



Medfield. Sept. 15, 1835. 3t 



1 Chili, 



2 Mpine, - " 



3 M' ihven Castle, - 

 i White Chili, - 



5 Chili Large Scarlet, 

 fiiWilmot. 



7 Keen's Seedling, 



8 Oownton, 



9 Mulberry. - 



in Rath Scarlet, - 



11 RoselH-rry, 



12 Enjiish Re<l Wood, - 



13 do White do. 

 U Pine Apple, - 



15 ITauthois, 



16 Monthly White Bush, - 

 17, do. Srarletdo. 



IS Earlv Viririnia, 

 I9noniiiiie Monlhlv Alpine 



20 Wellinilon or Bostock, 



21 linval .Scarlet, - 



22 Grove End, - 

 2,1 Caroline 

 24.'Largc Limn, - 

 S.'-.l.arje Early .«earlel, 

 2fi| French Muik Haulhois, 

 27|Soiithl.oro' Seedlino-, 

 28|True Prolific Hautbois, 

 29|Knpvelt's New Pinp, 

 SO.New or Black Hautbois 



PRICE pr. do:, pr 



?74 



I2,Jea 



371 



50 



PARMER WANTED. 



. ^L,"""} "J " "1^" and his wife to take cbarje of a Form 

 A Fop.sfield one who can brir s ffond testimonials of his char- 

 acter, Anply at the Office of the New England Farmer. 

 3t. Sep. 9. 



J 



a few 



CRANBERRY RAKES. 



t received and for sale at the Agricnliural Warehnu.se 

 y superior patent Cranberry rakes, price gi.50. 



MORVS MUI,TICAXJl4lS. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 51 and 52 Norlh 

 Market street, any number of Trees of the Morus Multioaulls 

 or Chinese i\Iulberry. These trees « ere propagated in this 

 country, The superiority of the foliage of this tree as food 

 for the silk-worm over all oihei, has repeatedly been tested, 

 and is prov d beyond a deubt The price for Trees from 4 

 to 5 feet high i? g30 per hundred, ,54,50 per dozen,' ^.. 50c 

 single. Trees but 2 or 3, with g.iod roots J'25 per hundred 

 GEORGE C BARRETT, 

 New England Farmer Office. 



BIiACK SEA WHEAT. 



A few bushels of this superior v.irietv of winter wheat 

 Forsaleby GE6. (.'. BARRETT. 



NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS. 



The undersigned bavins been eneageil for a number of 

 yearspast in ihe Linnasnn Gaidenand Nurseries at this place, 

 in a department where he has had every opportunity of be- 

 coming thoronffhly acquainted with the business, wishes In 

 form a connexion with some person of capital, either as active 

 or silent partners, for the purpose of carrying on the Nursery 

 and Garden Seed business. To a person' wishing to engage 

 in a lucrative business, it is an opportunity rarely to be' met 

 with Any communication adddressed to the subscriber will 

 be treated as strictly confidential. 



21- G. R. GARRETSON. 



Flushing, L, I. Sep. 1 si, 18,35. 



GARDEN SEEDS, TREES, ifcc. 



The sub.scriber is dai y receiving a supply of Gdrden Seeds. 

 growth ol 133o, and will e.xecute orders Irom the South at 

 short notice, for SEEDS of the greatest variety, raised in gar- 

 dens connected with the Agricultural Warehouse and New 

 England Sfed Store, Boston, and warranted of g-ood oualilv 



I'OXES OF GARDEN SEEDS containing a?i assortment 

 neatly papered up in 65 cent papers supplied at a discount to 

 Traders, also FRUl I AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 

 IVIULBERRY AND MORUS MULTICAULIS TREES ' 



Agricultural and Horticultural Books, New England Far- 

 mer (weekly a S2,.i0 per annum), Silk Manual (monthly at 

 50 cts. per annum). Horticultural Register at g2 per annum 

 published by GEO. C. BARRETT 



Sep. 9 1835. Boston. 



NURSERY OP WILLIAM KENRICK, 



Newton, .\oiianium Hill Five and a half miles from Bos- 

 ton bv the Western Avenue, and one half of a mile from the 

 Worcester Rail liond. 



A most extensive variety nf Fruit Trees, consistinc of the 

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

 p. aches. Plums, Neclarines, Almonds, Quinces Grap- 

 Vines, Currants, Raspberies, fine imported Lancashire Goo.se 

 herjes, seleilioiis fiom the best varieties known. Mui.bkr- 

 RiFs FOR Sit.K, at a liberal discount bv the hundred or 

 thousand, including the Chinese Mulberry or'MoKus .Multi- 

 ;aulis. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs and Roses about one thou- 

 land finest kinds. Also, Herbaceous fl .werinff plants Pxr 

 lies and splendid Double Dahlias. 



Address to William Kenrick, Newton, Mass, Trees and 

 Plants when ordered are selected and labelled with due pre- 

 -nution and care, and securely packed and duly forwarded 

 .roin Boston, by land or sea. Transportation gratis to City. 



Or all orders left with Geo, C, Barrett, who is agent, at his 

 Seed .- tore and the Agricultural Warehouse and Repository 

 Nos51 and32Norih Maikel Street, will be in like mannir 

 duly ailin led to. 



Catalogues gratis on application, August 5, 



[• R I C H S O 1' (; O U N Til Y P II O U U C K . 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CAnE, WKEXLT. 



PROVISION MARKE 



KliTAIL PRICES, 



Hams, northern, 



southern, none. 



Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 



Potatoes, new, 

 CiDKR, wne. 



VALUABLE WORK ON PRUITS, VEGETA- 

 BLES, SILK, <&c 



JnsI published and for sale by i.'eo. C. Barrett THE 

 NEW AMERICAN ORCHARDIST, or an account of the 

 most V A t.UELE varieties OF FRUIT, of all climates, adapted 

 to cultivation in the United States, wiih their historv, modes 

 of culture, management, uses, &.C., and the culture of 

 SILK; with nil Appendix on Vegetables, Ornamental 

 Trees and Flowers. By WILLIAM KENRICK. 



A new edition, enlarged and improved. A chapter on 

 " Climate "another chapter on Modern orLandscape Garden-, 

 —also, a Practical Treatise on Mulberry Plantations, and the 

 Culture of Silk, and the whole Class of Vegetables being now 

 for the first time added and all that relates to them. 



1 vol. 12mo. 420 pages elegantly bound.. Price ^l- 



W^HITE MNLBERRY TREES WANTED. 



The subscriber is desirous of purchasing 100,000 White 

 Mu berry Trees. 3 years old, th ifty and of good size, for whicli 

 p per 100 will bo paid G.C.BARRETT. 



Boston, July 29, 1835. 



