vol.. XIV. no. 10. 



AND ?t A R D K N i: R ' S JOURNAL 



87 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— Monday, Sep. 21. 1835, 

 Iteporlpil for Ihe Daily Advertiser &. I'otnot. 



At Market, l'.2Tr> Beef Cattle, 800 Stores, 4500 Sheep, 

 and <t30 Swine. Aliout 300 Beef Cattle un.^dld. 



fRtci.s— Beef Cattle— h-Mt week's prices were not 

 tiipporled. We notieeil a few yokes extra taken at 3'2s 

 (id u 33s ; prime 30s a 31s Od ; good 27s a 30a ; tliin Oxen 

 and Cows a4s, 2lis ; two and three year oUl 18s a a2s (id. 



Stores— Buy ITS plenty for Working Oxen and good 3 

 and 4 year old steers. We quote Yearlings $G a 7 ; two 

 year old 10 a 15 ; three year old IS a 23. 

 " SAfc/)— Sales ordinary at 10s, and 10s Gd ;, middling 

 13s 3d, 12s, and 12s '.Id ; better qualities 13s lid, 14s, 15, 

 and Uis (id. Wethers and Cossets 18s, 21s, 27s, and 30s. 



Swine— Lois to peddle wer« taken at 41, 4^ and 45c 

 for Sows, and 5J, 5i and 5 3-8 for Barrows ; at retail 5 

 for Sows and for Barrows. 



GREEN'S PATENT STRA'W CUTTER. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse. Greene's Patent 

 Straw Culler ; this machine nay be made to cut hay or straw 

 at auy length required, and at a very rapid rate, with but little 

 power. It is on an entire new principle, works very free and 

 easy, and not liable to get out of order. The undersigned 

 hav'iug been appointed sole agent for disposing of machine 

 and right, would recommend purchasers to call at the Ware- 

 house and examine the machine. J. R. NEWELL. 



sept. 23. 



TO THE BOSTON Pt/BLIC .\ND ITS VICINITY. 



Mr Robert .Vmhrose, a professional gardener, will devote 

 the whole of his lime, this autumn, to the laying out of pleas- 

 ure-grounds and gardens, pruning grape vines and securing 

 ihem against the sevciity of the winter months. Orders led 

 •with G. C. Barrett. Esq. will be thankfully received and 

 promptly attended to. sept. -3. 



PAR.II FOR SAIiE. 



In Roxbury a valuable and productive Farm, containing 

 twenty acres, three quarters of prime land in a good state of 

 cultivation, a large orchard of choice fruit in full bearing, a 

 good house, barn, corn-barn and other buihiings in good repair, 

 two wells of good water, tfcc. The above is five miles iiom 

 State street and is a very pleasant residence. For further 

 particu ars inquire of G C. Barrett, N. E. Farmer Office. 



sept. !3. JOB .SU.MiNER, on the premises. 



FARM FOR S.IlLE. 



Situated in Wrenlham. one mile from the Boston and Provi- 

 dence turnpike, and two miles and a half from the Rail-road, 

 atiout one hundred acres of improved and one hundred and 

 Seventyfive wood and sprout land. The house is well built 

 and in'good repais ; it is pleasantly situated and is said to be 

 well adapted to the growth of the mulberry tree. .41so one 

 dwelling house and store, and about eight acres of land of the 

 finest quality and as pleasant a situation as there is on the 

 turnpike from Boston to Providence. It is a good situation 

 for a man <if business, or leisure or a mechanic. 



It will be sold on liberal terms and by lots to suit purchaser-. 

 Please to call on the subscribers and examine llie i-remises, 

 or call ai this office. J. &,. D. SHEPHERD. 



Wrentham, Sept. 2.3. 3t 



SITUATION 1VANTED. 



hois well acquainted with Farming and Gardening, 



and wl 

 wishes 



uld be willing to attend to othi 

 i situation. Apply at this ofhce. 



duties of a farm, 



BLACK SEA -WHEAT. 



A few bushels of this superior variety of winter 



For sale by 



heal. 

 GEO. C. BARRETT. 



VAI.UAB1.E FARM AT AUCTION, 



In Boxboro, Mass. <m Weilnesday llio Mill of O.lnlier next, 

 at !) o'clock A. M.,sltnalod one mile east of thenioeiing housi', 

 2!i from Boston, and 13 from l.owel. Said farni i.s well divi- 

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

 ed abundant nl orcharding withVlioice fruit, 7 acres of hops 

 now in cultivation, an inexhau-itble quairy of linieslone wi icb 

 niav he made profitable. All of which is enclosed and divided 

 by stone walls. 



The soil is warm r.nd fertile, well adapted for t' e grow'th of 

 nuilbeiries as has been tested, some 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 wid be .vohl 

 on said day without reserve. 



sefl I(i. fiF.OUr.r. FLETCHER, Exnulnr. 



VAIiU.ABLE NEW WORK ON SILK. 



American Silk Grower's Guide, is this day published at the 

 office of the New England Farmer— being the art of growing 

 the mulberry and manufacture of Silk on the system of sie- 

 cessive crops each season — by V^'M. Kknkick, author o( the 

 New .American Orchardist ; il'2 |ip. price 42 ceiils, neatly 

 bound in cloth. Booksellers and trailers supplied on favorable 

 terms. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



sept. 16. , 



tOR SAL.E. 



A full blooded Durham short horned Cow, five years old 

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

 Plains.' She look the third premium at Brighton in Oct. 1832. 



Also, one half blooded Cow from ihe same stock, four vears 

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

 time in November. Inquire at this office or of the subscriber 

 in Medfield. ELIAS HA.SKETT DERBY. 



Medfield. Sept. 15, 1835. 3t 



MORUS MUIiTICACIilS. 



For sale at die Agricnliural Warehouse, 51 and 52 North 

 Market street, any number of Trees of the Morns Multicanlis 

 or Chinese Mulberry. These trees v( ere propagated in this 

 country. The superiority of the foliage of this tree as Iriod 

 for the silk-worm over nil olhei, has repeatedly been tested, 

 and is prov. d bevond a doubt The price for." Trees, from 4 

 to 5 feet high, is J30 per hundred, ^4,50 per dozen. S^. 50c 

 single. Trees but 2 or 3, with good roots ;J26 per hundred. 

 GEORGE C BARRETT, 

 New England Farmer OJice. 



For sale at the Agriculiural Warehouse, Boston, the above 

 valuable improved Horse Power. It is calcniattd to propel 

 any kind of machinery or agricultural iinplcineuts, such as 

 Tliresliing machines. Cider Siills, &.c, &,c. This is simple in 

 its construction, not liable to get out of order, and occupies 

 but the small space of uine leel by two, and can easily be 

 transported. Tiic alterations and improvements made in thi 

 power render it far superior to any oilier now in use. 



PATENT CRATER CIDER BULL,. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse Leland's Patent 

 Grater Cider Mill. . he following certificates will give the 

 public some proof of its value. 



This may certily that we the subscribers have ustil Ihe 

 above named machine for the last three years, and approve 

 the plan. We save one bird of labor and time m grinding 

 and laying u;) a cheese of cider. It grinds better than old 

 mills generally do, the cidc'r is cl, ar and contains less sedi- 

 ment. The cider is pressed out in less time and mills are 

 kept in repair at loss expense than the old mills, 



Slierburne, AARON LELANI), 



JO.S. P. LELAND, 

 JOJ'HA.M W. ROGERS. 



WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER, 



A single man, who is well acquainted with his business in all 

 its branches, and who can procure good recommendnlions from 

 his last employers. Enquire at G. C. Barrett's Agricultural 



Warehouse, Boston. 



mfi. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



COKKKCTED WITH GREAT CAIIE, WEKKLY. 



Apples, new, 

 BfMNs, while, . 

 Bekp, mess, inew) 

 ■ Cargo, No. 



10 

 1 37 



fi73 

 6 62 

 6 87 

 1 25 

 1 04 

 95 



1 00 



62 

 25 00 

 17 00 

 20 00 



42 



Beeswax, (Amcric;'n) . 

 liUTTKK inspected. No. 1, . 

 CiiKESE, new milk, . 

 Fkatheus, norlhern, geese, 

 southern, geese. 

 Flax, American, 

 Flaxseed, 



Flouk, Genesee, . cash 



Baltimore, Howard street 

 Baltimore, wharl, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow . 

 southern yellow 

 vi'hite. 

 Rye, northern, none. 



Barley, 



Oats, nor hern, . (prime 

 HAY,.best English, . 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . 

 Honey, nen. 

 Hops, 1st quality new 



2d (|uality . 



Lakh, Boston, isl sort, . 



southern, 1st sort, 



Leather, s'aughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



"do. upper. . . " 18 20 



Philadelphia, sole. . . " 27 29 



Baltimore, sole, . 

 Lime, best sort. 



Pork, Mass. inspect, extra clear, . barrel 20 50 21 00 



Navy, mess, , . . . "16 00 16 50 



bone, middlings. 

 Seeps, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northern. 

 White Dutch Honeysuckle, 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces. . 

 American, full blood, washedj 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. l-4and common 

 Native washed 

 - f Pulled superfine, 

 t "c 1st Lambs, . 

 ^ ^ .^ 2d do. 

 J 5. 3d do. . . 

 "^ I 1st Spinning, . 

 Southern nulled wool is generally 5 ct: 

 less per lb. 



PROVISION MARKET. 

 tail prices. 



300 

 I 87 

 13 00 

 11 60 



24 

 20 



3 00 

 800 



Hams, northern, 

 southern. 

 Pork, whole hogs 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, new, 



CiDKR, v 



75 

 3 00 



JVew England Fnrmer^s „Vmanac 

 For 1S36. 



Just published by JOHN ALLEN, & CO. Corner of 

 Washington and School streets, up siairs, and by GEO C 

 BARRETT at the Seed Store No 51 and 52, North Market 

 Street, FESSENDEN'S NEW ENGLAND FARMER'S 

 ALMANAC lor 1836. For sale also by Booksellers, Shop- 

 keepers, &.(., generally. 



This Almanac w II be found one of the most interesting and 

 amusing of the .series, of which it composes No VIII. Ii 

 consists of the usual astronomical calculations, humorous 

 poetical sketches of the months ; ohserva ions and directions 

 relative to the employinent of the Farmer, which will be found 

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

 adtnre and Rural Economy," including cuts and descriptions 

 of many of the most useful implements employed in idl.'ge. 

 Vidunhle Recipes ; Husbandry Honorable, a "pithy piece'of 

 paramount poetry. The Splendors of the Selling Sun, a 

 poetical effusion ; Aphorisms ; Eulogy on the Art of Agricul- 

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



