VOL. XIV. NO. 1-3. 



AND GARDEN i-: R ' S JOURNAL, 



95 



Grapes : — From l)r Fisk. of Woroi'Sler, n (inii bnncli 

 ofsweel W'atrr Giiipns, from open culluro ; from Messrs 

 Ilovey , a fine speciiiifii iif Isalicllii (;ra])es ; froni Messrs 

 Wiiisliip, Brigluun, a branch uf ilie Viburnum oxycnccus 

 or Cianberry tree, with its fruit — the fruit is of little 

 importance alone, but in connection witli its fuliago ia 

 quite ornamental. For the Committee, 



B. V. French. 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— MoNDAv, Sep, 2-2. 1835. 

 Kt'porlt'tl lor the imily Advertiser &. I'utriol. 



At Marlict, ',':>50 Beef Cattle, 880 Stores, 34C4 Sheep, 

 nml !150 Swine. About 200 Beef Cattle were reported 

 last week; several lots remained unsold at the close of 

 the market, but will probably be taken by the barrellers 

 tomorrow. 



Prices — Beef Cattle — Prices have further declined. 

 A lew yokes ex'ra taken at 32s Od ; prime 3}s a Sis; 

 good 268 a 2)?s tJd ; two and three year old ]8s a 22s Cld. 



Barrelling Cuttle. — Nearly all the Barrellers lia 

 commenced buying ; today being the first, prices are not 

 Vet established. We quote from the be.-;t information — 

 ^less 25s 6d, No. 1 2Is, other numbers f >r less. 



Stores — Yearlings $1) a 7 ; two year old 10 a 15 ; three 

 year old 18 a 23. 



Slitcp — ^.Salus quick — ordinary at 10s, and lOs 6d ; 

 middling ils 3d, 12s, and 12s 9d ; better qualities 13s 6d, 

 143, 153~lGs 6d, and 17s. 



Swine — JId Hogs much enquired for, and would now 

 sell quick, very lew having come to market this season. 

 Several lots of Shoals, select'-d, were taken at 5.J a G for 

 Barrows, and 4 1-2 a 5 for Sows. Lots to peddle, not 

 {elected, 4 J and 4 J for Sows, and 5 J and 54 for Barrows ; 

 at retail 5 for Sows and 6 for Barrows. 



9IORUS 9ii;l.ticavl.is. 



*■ Fruit ano Ornamental Trees. 



NoRSERY OF William Kknrick, Nonaaium Hill in 



INewton, near Bostiui, and near the Worcester Kail Road. 



fi$electioas of the finest varieties of' New Flemish Pears, — 



ISO Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Nectarins, AInionrls, 



tApricots, Grape Vines, Currants, Uasberries, fine imported 



lancashire Gooseberries, Strawerries, &c. — 



MoRUs AluLTiCAULis, or Ci.iiiese fllulberry, by the single 



tree, the 100 or 1000 — and Plaiilalionslbr silk luraished at die 



reduced prices and reasonable rates. 



r2,000 Peach 'I'rees of finest select kinds are now ready tor 

 ■iaie. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, aud Roses of about 1000 

 uuest kinds, — Alsvi Herbaceous flowering plants, PtEonies and 

 tplendid Double Dahlias. 



The excellence of the varieties, the quality, the size, coii- 

 laually improve as the numbers are auginenled. These 

 ow comprise nearly 400,100 — covering compac'ly aboui 

 K) acres, 

 All orders left wilh Geo. C- Barrett, who is Agent, at 

 is Seed Store and the Agricuiiuial Waiehoiise and iteposi- 

 ory, Nos. 51 c^- bt, North Market street, wi 1 be in liki man- 

 ner dulv aitpiided to — i "atalogues efraiis, on application. 



choice: douui^b i.arkspur sbisd. 



For sale in packages of 12^ cts. each, the most beautiful 

 welphiuiuin ajacis ti. pleno, ever flowered in this country, the 

 husses of flowers are above a foot in length on a stately stem 

 I f near three I'eet, arc as double as roses, in ("act they more 

 able Hyacinths and combine every shade of color, 

 heed flowers belter that is sown m the (all. 



GKO. C. BARRETT. 



VA1.UAB1.E NEW BOOKS. 



I This day received the (ollowiiij works, viz. Loudon's Hor- 

 Hrittauicus, last Edi;ion, M. Wahou's Gardener, 'I'he 

 an Flower Garden IJireclory, Flowers oCall Hues, a 

 vor.'.. Language of Flowers, embellished wilh beauti- 

 colored engravings, and eleganilv bound. 



GKO. (J HARRKTT. 



LUSTRE FLOWER POTS. 



For sale at the New Lngland Fanner (Jttice, beautiful .Super 



I perb Flower Pots. 



GR.YIN AND CIDER SIlOVEIiS. 



lust received at the Agricultural Warehouse, a few first 

 ; Shovels (or Grain and Cider, the most perfect arli- 

 evermade (or the purpose. 



ilso a few setts ol ihe Cast Iron Ciper Screws a 

 ; rale article. s.-pl. 29 J. R. NEWELL. 



SPI.ENl>lU DUTCH UULUOUS ROOTS. 



Just ri'<'<'ive.l liniii llolhiiid a M>U'i;did collection of liulbous 

 i;o..t.s,,)i,MM,i,^ „( Ihiuiiuh.s, l'..h,niih,is, Aarcissns, (;rown 

 Imperials, Gla.'lii.Uis, •fulips, &<■, ^r. 



Nr.vi wcik a I'aialogue will l)e priiilcd and llie present is a 

 rare opfiortuiiiiy tor Floirsts to add superior varieties of Bul- 

 bous l< lower Roots to their collection, 



GEO, C. BARRETT, 

 New Kii;;land Farmer Otfice. 



N. B. One Case of fine I'ulbs containing a large variety, 

 and put up to order, will be oflered at auc lion on Saturday at 

 10 o'clock by WHI TW ELL IIOMJ, & CO. 



UISHLEV SHEEP AT AUCTI ON 



•1 Rocks and 12 Ewes of Oishi.kv .Sukep will be exhibited 

 it the AcricuUural pens al the Cattle Show in Brighton on 

 Wednesday the 14lh of October, they are warranted as pure 



blood. 



The sale at Auction i 

 that day. 



BRE9IEN OEESE. 



»ale at the .\grirullural Wnrehii.ise Bremen Geese and 

 scovy Ducks. GEO. C. liARRETT. 



SITUATION W^ANTED. 



V man who is well acquainted with Farming and Gardening 

 1 who would be willinj^ to attend to other dnlies of a farm, 

 lies a situation. Apply at this office. 3t 



I lake place at the usual lime on 

 3tis 



FAIOI FOR SALE. 



Situated in Wrenlliam. one mile liom the Boston and Provi- 

 dence luriipik.-, and two miles and u hall (iom the Rail-road, 

 ahoul one hundred acres of improved and one hundred and 

 sevenlyfive wood and sproul land. The house is well built 

 anil in'good repais ; it is pleasantly s'luatcd and is said lo he 

 well adapted to Ihe growth of the mulbeiry tree. Alsfj one 

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

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

 turnpike Irum Boston to Providence. )l is a good situation 

 for a man of business, or leisure or a mechanic. 



It will be sold on liberal terms and by lots lo suit purchaser , 

 Please lo call on the subscribers and examine ihe premises, 

 or call at this office. J. &. D. SHEPHERD. 



Wrenlham, Sept. 23. 31 



VALU-lBLiE FARM AT AUCTION, 



In Poxboro, Mass. on Wednesdny ihe Mlh of O.lober next, 

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

 2S from Boston, and 13 from 1 owel. Said farm is well divi- 

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

 ed, aliundant of orcharding with choice fruit, 7 acres of hops 

 now in cultivation, an inexhausiible quarry of limestone wi.ich 

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

 by stone walls. 



The soil is warm rnd fertile, well adapted for t' e growth of 

 mulberries as lias been tested, some of which mav be seen, as 

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

 chase are invitetl to examine lor themselves, as it will be sold 

 on said day without reserve. 



soft. 16. GEORGE FLETCHER, £:rporfor. 



VALUABLE NEW WORK ON SILK. 



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

 office of the New England Fanner— being tiie arl of growing 

 the Mulberry and manufacture of Silk on the <yslcm of soc- 

 cpssive crops each season — by V^'m. Kenkick, author of the 

 New American Orchaniisi ; U2 pp. |irice 42 cents, neatly 

 bound in cloth. Booksellers and traders supplied on (Vivorahfe 

 terms. GKO. C. B.ARRETT. 



iHOR SALE. 



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 BriKhton in Oct. 1832. 



Also, one half blooded Cow from the same stock, four ^■cars 

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

 time ill November, 'inquire at this office or of the suhscribe'r 

 in Medfield, ELIAS HASKETT DERBY. 



Medfield.Sepl. 1.5. 1835. 31 



TO THE BOSTON PUBLIC .AND ITS VICINITY 



Mr Robert ,\mbrose. a professional gardener, will devote 

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

 nre-grouiuls and gardens, pruning grape vines and securing 

 them against the seventy of the winter months. Orders left 

 wilh G. C. liariett, Esq. will be thankfully received and 

 promptly attended to. sept. 23. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



In Roxbury a valuable and productive Farm, conlainiiig 

 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 buildings in good repair, 

 iv\o wells of good water, &c. The above is five miles (rom 

 State street and is a very pleasant residence. For further 

 I articu ar* inquire of G (.". Barrett, IN. E. Farmer Office. 



sepl. 2.3. JOR SUMNER, on the premises. 



MORUS MULTICAULIS. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 51 and 52 North 

 Market stteel, any number of Trees of the Morus .Multicaulis 

 or Chinese Mulberry. These trees were propagated in this 

 country The superiority of the (bliage ol' this tree as food 

 Ihr the silk-worm over all otbei, has repealediv been tested, 

 and is prov, d fieyond a doubt The price for'Trees, from -l 

 lo o feet high, is gSO per hundred, ;g4,50 per dozen, Sf. 50c 

 single. Trees but * or 3, wilh good roots ^25 per hunilred. 

 GEORGE C BARRETT, 

 Nnv England Fanner Office. 



I'll ICE a or COUNTKY I'KUJJUCK. 



correcteh with great care, wei;kl». 



.Apples, new, 

 Beans, while, . 

 Bekf, nies.s, inew) 

 Cargo, No. 1. 



prin 

 Beeswax, 



llUTTKR il 



Cheese, n 

 Feathers 



iilUll 



icric; n) 

 led, No. 1, 

 lilk, . 



ihern, geese, 

 geese. 



Flax, 



Flaxskei), . 



Flouk, Genesee, . . cash . 

 Ballimore, Howard street, 

 IJaltimore, wharf, 

 Alex„mlii.n, . 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow . 

 sotilhein yellow 

 white, 

 Rye, northern, none. 



15^'tley 



Oals. nor hern, . (prime) 



Hay, best English 



eastern .screwed, . 



hard pressed 



HoNEV, nen, 

 Hops, 1st quality new 



2d quality .... 



Laiu), Boston. "1st sort, . 



southern, Isl sort. 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 



Lime, best sort 



PoRic, Mass. inspect, extra clear, . 



Navy, mess 



bone, middlings. 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, nortliern. 

 While Dutch Honeysuckle, , 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 



Tallow, tried 



Wool, prime, or Saximy Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 



do. 



l-4llis 

 1-2 



do. 



do. l-4,and common 

 Native washed 



("Pulled superfine, 

 1 1st Lambs, . 



Southe 

 le< 



1 pulli 



2d do. 

 3d do. 



ol is generally Sets, 



PROVISION MARKET. 

 retail prices. 

 Hams, norlhern, 



southern. none. 



Pork, whole bogs. 

 Poultry, , 

 Butter, (tub) . 

 lump 



EOGS. 



Potatoes, new, 

 Cider, wne, 



JVew Englmml Farmer'' s Mmanae 

 For 1836. 



Just puhlish-d by JOHN ALLEN, & CO. Corner of 

 Washingioii and School streets, up stairs, and by GEO C 

 BARRETT at the Seed Store No 5fand 52, Norlh Market' 

 Sireei, FESSENDEN'S NEW ENGLAND FARMER'S 

 AL1»1ANAC forlSSe. For sale also by Booksellers, Shop- 

 keepers, &c., generally. 



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

 amu.sing of Ihe series, of which it composes No VIII. It 

 consists of the usual astronomical calculations, humorou* 

 poeiical sketches of the months ; observaions and directions 

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

 appropriate loeach raonlh in the circle of the seasons, " Agri- 

 cidtnre and Rural Economij," including cuts and descriptions 

 of maiiy of the most useful implements employed in till.ige. 

 Valual>[e Recipes ; Husbandry Honorable, a pithy piece of 

 paramouni poetry. The S|ilendors of the Selling .Sun, a 

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

 tiire ; (Calendar of Courts, Roads, Distances, &c, &c. 



