VOL. XIV. NO. 13. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL. 



108 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— Monday, Oct. 5, 1635. 

 Iteporled for the Daily .Vdverliser &. Tatriot. 



At Market, 5230 Cattlu, (say 3600 Beef Cattle and 

 1650 Stores, 4000 Sljtuii, and 370 Swine. 



Prices — Beef Cattle — Prices liave further declined. 

 A few yokes extra taken at 3Is Ud ; prime 39s a 30s; 

 good Q^s (3d a 28 ; two and three year old IGs (id a 21s. 



Barrelling Cattle —DM. More were at market than 

 we recollect ever seeing before at one time ; they have 

 also come too eariy. The barrellers oHer for Mess 22s 

 Gd,"No 1 19s (id. No 2 I()s6 ; but the drovers refuse to 

 lake less than 24s for Mess, 21s for No 1, and ISs for No 

 2. A largo proportion remain unsold. 



Stores — Dull. Yearlings $5 a 50 ; two year old 9 a 

 14 ; three yeer old 15 a 23. 



Sheep — Ordinary at 10s, and Us; middling lis Gd, 12s, 

 and 13s; better qualities 14s, 15s, 10s lid, and 17s. 



Sicinc — No old at market. Several lots of Shoats 

 were taken at i\ for Sows, and 5^ for Barrows; at retail, 

 5 for Sows and (j for Barrows. 



SPLiENDID DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS. 



Just received lioin Iliillan,! a siilcii.li.lcollcclioH of Bulbous 

 Roots cuusisliug of H\ aciuihs, I'olyaulhjs, Narcissus, Crown 

 Imperials, Gladiolus, Tulips, &c, iVc. 



Next week a (Catalogue will bo primed and the present is a 

 rare opportunity lor Florists to add superior varieties of Bul- 

 bous 1 lower Roots to llieir collection. 



(JEO. C. BARRETT. 

 New Eu'jland Farmer OlKc-o. 



UISHLBY SHEEP AT AUCTION 



oks and 12 Ewes of Dishi.kv Shkep will be exhibited 

 \ericulturai pens at the Gallic Sliow in Brighton on 

 sday the Htli of Oclober, tliey arc warranted as pure 



'I'lie s.de at Auctii 

 that day. 



I take place at the usual time on 

 3lis 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CORRECTED WITH GREATS CARE, WEEKLY. 



1, 



DIULBERRV TREES ANU SEEDS. 



100,000 Chinese Mulberry, or Morus Mullicauiis, of 

 sizes, from S'-^ '" 5^0 per 1000. 



130,000 White lialiau Mulberry, at very low rates by the 

 1000 or larger quantities. 

 200 lbs While liahan Jlulherry seeds. 

 Also Ibe followuig superior large sized trees which now form 

 a Mulberrv orchard, but must be removed. 

 SMOO Ch'mese Alulberry, 3 years old, 7j to 8 feet high. 

 do do 2 do 3^ to 6 feet high, 



do do 3 do and budded on the 



Wliite Mulberry, which have proved to be much more hardy 

 than those from cuttings. 



These IJ0<J0 trees are the greatest acquisition that any silk 

 culturist can possibly obtain, and there is not another equally 

 valuable collection for sale in the Union, as those who have 

 such will not part with Ihem. 



50,000 cuUings of the Chinese Mulberry at a reasonable 

 rate by 1000, &,c. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees of all kinds, Garden Seeds, 



Bulbous Roots, Green House Plants and every other article 



.promptly supplied and at very moderate prices 



Flushing, L. I. Oct. 7. ~ 



FAR9I FOR SALE, 



Situated in Wrenlham, one mile fioiii the Boston and Provi- 

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

 af>out one hundred acres of improved and one hundred and 

 seventylive wood and sprout land. The iiouse 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. Also one 

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

 finest quality and as pleasant a siiuation as theie is on the 

 turnpike from Boston to Providence. It is a good siiuation 

 for a man of 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 the premises, 

 or call ai this office. J. &. D. SHEI'HERD. 



Wrentham, Sept. 23. 31 



nope. 



WM. PRINCE &, SO.^iS. 



MORUS MULTICAUIilS. 



JOSEPH DAVENPORT, of Colerain, Mass. offers for 

 sale 16,000 trees of the .Moras Mullicauiis, or Chinese Mul- 

 berry, being a pari of his trees culiivaled at Colerain and at 

 Suffield, Ct., 16 miles norlh ol' Harllbrd, o:.e mile fnmi the 

 river. The trees are from 2 to 3 leel high. Price according 

 to size, from 2.5 lo 30 dollars per hundred. Were propagated 

 from trees that endured the last severe winter unprotected. 

 Purchasers will be furnished wiih a knowledge of its culture 

 and suitable soil, which, if attended lo will ensure it without 

 protection against the severity of our climate. Trees will be 

 carefully packed and forwarded by laud or water to any pan 

 of the country. Orders feceived by mail will receive prompt 

 attention. Colerain, Oci. 5, 1835 



VALUABLE FARM AT AUCTION, 



In Boxboro, Mass. on Wednesday the lllh ofOctober next, 

 at 9 o'clock k. M., situated one mile east of ihe meeling house, 

 28 from Boston, and 13 from I. owel. Said farm is well divi- 

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

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

 now in cultivation, an inexiiaiisitble quarry of limestone wl.ich 

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

 by slone walls. 



The soil is warm and fertile, well adapted for the growth of 

 mulberries 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 sold 

 on said day without reserve. 



seft. 16. GEORGE FLETCHER, Executor. 



BLACK SEA WHEAT. 



A few bushels of this superior variety of winter 

 For sale by _ - - 



heat. 

 GEO. C. BARRETT. 



GARDENER WANTED. 



AtNnhant; for a man and his wile, for whom a separate 

 cottage will be (bund, and Ihe nnlk ol a cow &c. The wile 

 wanted to do washing of the family of Ihe employer. Apply 

 at 4 Pearl Street. 3l* 



VALUABLE NEW WORK ON SILK. 



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

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

 the Mulberry and manufacture of Silk on Ihe system of sic- 

 cessive crops each sea.son — by V^m. Kknrick, author of the 

 New .4mprican Orchardisl ; 112 pp. price 42 cents, neatly 

 bound in cloth. Booksellers and traders supplied on favorable 

 lerms. GEO. C. liARRETT. 



TO THE BOSTON PUBLIC AND ITS VICINITY 



Mr Robert Ambrose, a professional gardener, will devote 

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

 ure-grounds and gardens, pruning grape vines and securing 

 them againsl the severity of the winter mouths. Orders led 

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



promptly attended to. 



sept. 23. 



Apples, new, 

 Beans, white, . 

 Beef, mess, (new) 

 Cargo, No. 1. 

 prime. 

 Beeswax, (Amcric; u) 

 HuTTER inspected. No 

 Cheese, new milk, . 

 Feathers, nnrlhern, geese, 

 soulhern, gees'j. 

 Flax, American, 

 Flaxseed, . , 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard slrcel 

 Baltimore, wharf 

 Alexandria, . 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow . 

 soiithcrn yellow 

 white, 

 Rye, northern. 

 Barley, 

 Oats, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . 

 HoNEV, new. 

 Hops, 1st quality new , 



2d <)uality . 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort, . 



soulhern, 1st sort. 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole, 

 Baltimore, sole, , 

 Lime, best sort. 



Pork, Mass. inspect, extra clear 

 Navy, mess, . 

 bone, middlings. 

 Seeps, Herd's Grass, 

 Red To|>, 



Red Clover, nnrlhern. 

 While Dutch Honeysuckle, 

 Silk CocooNs, (American) 

 Tai.low, tried, .... 

 Wool, jirime, or Saxony Fleeces. . 

 American, full blood, washed 

 do. 3-4tlis do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed 

 c ("Pulled snper6ne, 

 S-3 1st Lambs, . 

 frr-^Sd do. 



^ I 1st Spinning, . 

 .Southern pulled wool is generally 5 cts. 

 less per lb. 



barrel 



bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 



bushel 

 cwi. 

 jiound 



2 50 

 1 87 



12 50 



11 



22 



1 25 



6 25 



6 37 



6 75 



6 12 



1 00 



90 



95 



U5 



no 



22 00 



16 00 



17 00 

 37 

 16 



11 



9 

 19 



12 

 19 



I 05 



20 50 

 16 00 



3 00 

 2 00 

 13 00 

 1150 



24 



20 



9 



50 



44 



10 



1 37 



6 73 



6 62 



6 87 



1 23 



1 (M 



95 



1 OO 



25 00 

 17 00 

 20 00 



20 



2;i 



27 

 1 08 

 2100 

 16 50 



03 

 3 00 

 8 00 



MORUS MULTICAULLS. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 



Nursery of William Kenrick, Nonanluin 11111 in 

 Newton, near Boston, and near the Worcester Hail Road. 

 Seleclious of the finest varieties of New Flemish Pears, — 

 also .Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Neciarius, Almonds, 

 Apricots, Grape Vines, Currants, Kasberries, fine imported 

 Lancashire Gooseberries, Strawerries, &c. — 



MoRUs MuLTicAuns, Or Ci.inese Mulberry, by the single 

 tree, the 100 or 1000— and Hlantatiousfor silk furnished at the 

 reduced prices and reasonable rates. 



12,000 Peach 'Prees of finest select kinds are now ready lor 

 sale. 



Ornam'-ntal Trees and Shrubs, and Roses of about 1000 

 finest kinds, — .-Ms.) Herbaceous fiovvering plants, Paeouies and 

 splendid Double Dahlias. 



The excellence ol the varieties, llie quality, the size, con- 

 tinually improve as the numbers arc augmented. 'Fhese 

 now comprise nearly 400,100 — covering compactly about 

 20 acres. 



All orders left with Geo. C- Barrett, who is Agont, at 

 his Seed Slore and the Agricultural Warehouse and Reposi- 

 tory, Nos. 51 <!!• 32, Norlh Market street, will be ill lik,' man- 

 ner ouly alleuded to — Catalogues gratis, on application. 



MORUS MULTICAULIS. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 51 and 52 North 

 Market street, any number of Trees of the Morus Mullicauiis 

 or Chinese Mulberry. These trees were propagated in this 

 country. The superiority of Ihe foliage of this tree as fond 

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

 andisprov,d beyond a doubt The price lbr"Trees, from 4 

 tn 5 li?et high is §30 per hundred, g4,30 per dozen, Sf. 30c 

 single. Trees but 2 or 3, with good roots g25 per hundred. 



GEORGE C BARRETT, 

 New England Farmer Office. 



QARDEN SEEDS, TREES, <fcc. 



The subscriber is dai.y receiving a supply n( Garden Seeds, 

 growth ol 1333, anil will e.\ecule orders I'rom the South at 

 short noiicp, for SEEDS of Ihe greatest variety, raised in gar- 

 ilens coiinccled with the Agricultural Warehouse and Neio 

 England Seed Store, Boston, and warranted of good quality. 



POXES OF GARDEN SEEDS containing an assortment 

 neatly papered up in 6^ cent papers supplied at a discmint to 

 Traders, also FRUIl AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 

 MULBERRY AND MORUS MULTICAULIS TREKS. 



Agricultural and Horticultural Books, New England Far- 

 mer (weekly a s 2,.i0 per annum). Silk Manual (monthly at 

 30 CIS. per annum), Horticuhural Register at g2 per annum 

 published by GEO. C. JiARRETT, 



sep. 9. 1835. Boston. 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern, 

 southern. 

 Pork, whole hogs 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 



Potatoes, new, 

 Cider, i 



VALUABLE NEW^ BOOKS. 



This day received the lollowing works, viz. Loudon's Hor- 

 tus Briltanicus, last Edition, M. Mahon's Gardener, 'I'he 

 .American Flower Garden Directory, Flowers olall Hues, a 

 choi-eworf.. Language of Flowers, embellished wiih beauti- 

 lul colored engravings, and elegantly bound 



GEO. C. BARRETT. 



GRAIN AND CIDER SHOVELS. 



Just received at the Agricultural Warehouse, a few first 

 raleSHovELs lor Grain and Cider, the most perfect arti- 

 cle ever made for the purpose. 



Also a few setts of ihe Cast Iron Cider Screws a 

 first rale article. s pi. 29 J. R. NEWELL. 



CHOICE DOUBLE LARKSPUR SEED. 



For sale in packages ol 12S ct«. each, the most beautiful 

 Delphinium ajacis fl pleno, ever flowered in this country, the 

 trusses of flowers are above a foot in length on a stalely stem 

 ol n«ar three lect, are as double as roses, in lact they more 

 resemble Hyacinths and combine every shade of color. 

 Seed flowers better that is sown in the fall. 



GEO. C. BARRETT. 



LUSTRE PLOW^ER POTS. 



For sale at he New England Farmer Office, beautiful Super 

 Superb Flower Pots. 



BREMEN GEESE. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse Bremen Geese and 

 Muscovy Ducks. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



