vol* XIV. NO. 10. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



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BRIGHTON MARKET,— MoKDAV, Oct. 2G, 1S35. 

 Rfporli-il fur the Itaily Ailvctliser 4. Pnlrlol. 



At Marketi'iGGO Beef Cattle, 1375 Stores, 3100 Sheep, 

 and 300 Swine Several lots Beef Cat:le aiiu Stores 

 were reported last week. 



Pricks — Beef Cattle — No particular variation from 

 last week except on small cattle; a (ew extra were 

 taken at 33.'i. We iinote prime at 30s, "good at 27s a 28s 

 6d ; two and tlireu year old, 18s a 22s 6d. 



Barrelling Cattle — dull, probably occa.sioned by the 

 warm weatFier. We quote mess at 23s a 23s (id ; No. 1 

 19s 6d a 20s ; No. 2. IGs. 



Stores — Dull Yearlings at $4 50 a 5 ; two year old 

 $7 50 a 13 ; three year old f 13 a 21. 



Sheep — Sales quick. Ordinary at 8s a 9s ; middling 

 10s, 10s Gd, and lis 3d ; better qualities 12s Gd, 13s Gd, 

 Us, and 15s. 



Sicine — I u demand. About half at market were ped- 

 dle at G for sows and 7 seven for barrows, and a few at 

 5 1-2 and G 1-2 ; a few old barrows were taken at G, and 

 a few to close at 5 1-2 ; no lots were sold. Several 

 large lots are expected next week, all of which are want- 

 ed to supply the present demand. 



BLACK SBA ^VHE:AT. 



A few btishels of this superior variety of v 



For sale by 



•ariety of winter wheat, 

 GEO. C. BARRETT. 



FARM FOa SALE. 



In Roxbury a valuiible and pmduclive Farm, conlaijiing 

 iwcnly acres, three quarters of prime land in a good stale of 

 cultivation, a large orchard of choice fruit in full l>cariiiif, a 

 good house, ham. roni-hnrn and other buildings in good repairs 

 IHO wells of good water, &c. The above is five miles from 

 Stale street and is a very pleasant residence. For furllier, 

 particu ars inquire of G C. Barren, N. E. Farmer Uflice. 



sept. 23. JOB SUM.NER, on the premises. 



FARM FOR SALE OR KXCHANGE. 



An excellent Farm containing 70 acres, situatetl in Marlbo- 

 rough. Mass., with a house and bara theteon,for sale, or would 

 be exchanged for properly in the city of Boston. For terms 

 and parliculars inquire of G. C. BARRETT at this office, or 

 N. B. PROCTOR, Esq.of said Marlborough. Cm 



MORUS nHJI,TIC.iUL.IS. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 51 and 52 North 

 Market street, any number of Trees of the Morus Muliicaulis 

 or Chinese Mulberry. These trees were propagated in this 

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

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

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

 to.5 feet high, is §30 per hundred, 54,50 per dozen, i^-. 50c 

 single. Trees but 2 or 3, with good roots §2.5 per hundred. 

 GEORGE C BARRETT, 



APAIiACHICOIiA. 



ELIAB STONE BREWER intends to establish him- 

 self in Apalnchicola, Florida, as a General Commission 

 Merchant and Broker. The rapidgrowth of this part of Flo- 

 rida and the great demand for almost every production and 

 manufacture of the New England States, he flatters himself 

 will enable him to dispose of any articles that may he con- 

 signed to him, to a great advantage to the owner, he will leave 

 here about the 1st of Nove-rber. He also offers his services 

 to purchase Cotton for the manufactories and merchants. 



Orders left with GEO. C. BARRETT, Esq. for the pre 

 sent or at anv time, will be promptly attended to. 



Boston, Oct. 12, 1835. islf 



FARM FOR SALK. 



Forsale a Farm in Bedford, County of .Middlesex, 17 miles 

 from Boston ami 10 from Lowell, containing lOt acres inclu- 

 ding about 15 acres covered with a valuable growth of wood 

 which has been preserved with great care for the last 20 years, 

 the garden contains about 3 acres under the highest cultiva- 

 tion and is furnisheil with a great variety of flowers and 

 shrubs which have been collecled at much labor and expense; 

 at ached lo the garden is a Green House filled with thirty 

 bearing Grape Vines, and choice and valuable plants wliich 

 will be sold or not as the purchaser may choose. The Farm 

 is under good cultivation and togetlier with the Garden is 

 stocked with the choicest Fruits, such as Apples, Pears, 

 Peaches, Quinces, PiMms, Strawberries of various kinds. 

 Raspberries, Gooseberries. *kc &c., which the present owner 

 has spared no expense in obtaining. The Farm is bounded 

 on the west by Concord River, which is well supplied with 

 fish, and th,- country around abounds with game, making it a 

 desirable retreat to the gentlem.an who is fond of fishing or 

 sh' otidg. 



Possession will be given on the 1st April next — for terms, 

 which will be liberal, apply to the subscriber in Boston or at 

 the Farm. JAMES VILA. 



Oct. 1. 1335. 2m 



TO THE BOSTON PUBLIC AND VICINITY. 



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

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

 ure-grounds and gar<Iens, pruning grape vines and securing 

 them against the seveiliy of the winter inonths. Orders left 

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

 promptly attended to. sept. 23. 



VALUABLE NE\V WORK ON SILK. 



American Slk 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 suc- 

 cessive crops each season — by Wm. Kenrick, author of the 

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

 bound in cloth. Booksellers and traders supplied on favorabk- 

 terms. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



MULBERRY TREES AND SEEDS. 



100,000 Chinese Mulberry, or Morus Muliicaulis, of various 

 sizes, al reduced prices. 



150,000 While Italian Mulberry, at very low rates by the 

 1000 or larger quantities. 



200 lbs While Italian Mulberry seeds; 

 * Also the following superior large sized trees which now form 

 a Mulberry orchard, but must be removed. 



2000 Chinese Mulberry, 3 years old, 7ii to 8 feet high. 

 do do 2 do 5i to 6 feet high. 



do do 3 do and budiled on the 



White MulberVy, which have proved to be much more hardy 

 than those from cuttings. 



These 6000 trees are the greatest acquisition that any silk 

 culturist can possibly obtain, and there is not anoiher equally 

 valuable collection for sale in the' Union, as those wlio have 

 such will not part with them. 



50,000 cuttings of die Chinese Mulberry at a reasonable 

 rate by 1000, &c. 



The New Catalogues of Garden and Flower Seeds are 

 just published, comprising the largest assortment ever offered 

 for sale, and including all the choice new varieties. Venders 

 will be supplied in any quaatities at very low rales and a liberal 

 credit 



The subscribers will enter into contracts to supply any 

 number of Chinese or White Italian Mulberries on very reason- 

 able terms. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees of all kinds, Bulbous Roots, 

 Green House Plauts and every other article promptly sup- 

 plied and at very moderate prices. 



N. B. Pear Trees of large size, — Catalogues will be sent 

 to every applicanL 



Flushing, L. I. Oct. 7. WM. PRINCE &. SONS. 



V.ALUABLE WORK ON FRUITS, VEGETA- 

 BLES, SILK, &.C 



J'lst published and for sale by Gko. C. Pirkett, THB: 

 NEW AMERICAN ORCHARDIST, or an account of the; 

 most valuele v.ARiETiEsoF FRUIT, of all climates, adapteil 

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

 of culture, management, uses, &c., and Ihe culture oi- 

 silk; with an Appendix on Vegetables, Orn.imentai, 

 Trees and Flowers. By WILLIAM KENRICK. 



A new edition, enlarged and improved. A chapter on 

 " Climate " anoiher chapter on Modern or Landscape Gardens , 

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

 Culture of Silk, and Ihe whole Class of Vegetables beingnoi v 

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



1 vol. I2mo. 420 pages elegantly bound. Price gl. 



AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. 



Chapial's Agricultural Chemistry, first American Edition, 

 from the French. Just published, price ^1,25. 



sep. 9. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



COMPLETE SET OF THE FARMER. 



For sale al this office, one complete set of the New England 

 Farmer comprising twelve volumes, neatly a. d well bound 

 and perfect. Price ^3 25 per volume, cash. Feb. IS. 



PRlCi:S OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CORRECTED WITH OREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



PROVISION MARKET. 



Ri;XAIL PRICES. 



pound j 



1000 lbs. DEEP RED ONION SEED. 



500 'L Yellow, do. 



Growlb of 1835, for sale by GEO. C. BARRETT. 



HOLLJS' CELEBRATED HORSE I,XNIMENT, 



For Sprains, Bruises, Wind- Galls, 014 Strains, Stiff 



Joints, Swelled or Cracked Heels, and fcr fiorses that are 



strained in theViuck sinetps, wrung in tlte viithers, ($»c. ; also 



for Glajldular sivetlings of the throat. 



The ingredients which coinpose this preparation have bee« 

 carefully selected after many years' experience, and are some 

 of ihe most successful reineclTes united, correctly proportioned 

 and happily adapted 10 afford relief in all the aljwve mentioned 

 complaims ; the proprietor feels assured that when once this 

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

 edly ihe best and certainly the most convenient article in ise. 



IN. B. Persons afflicted with Rheumatism, Sprains, Cramp, 

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

 Liniment a valuable and efficacious remedy. 



Prepared and sold by THOMAS HOLLIS, Druggist and 

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



Qj= The Public are requested to observe that each labej' ic 

 signed. 



Price for large Botlles one dollar, small do. 75 cents. oSS 



Hams, noTthern, 

 southern, 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 



Potatoes, new, 

 Cider, new. 



JVew Unglanel Farmer^s Almanac 

 For 1836. 



Just published by JOHN ALLEN, & CO. Corner of 

 Washington and School streets, up stairs, and by GEO. C. 

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

 .Sireet, FESSENDEN'S NEW ENGLAND FARMER'S 

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

 keepers, <Scc., generally. 



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

 amusing of the series, of which it composes No. Vlll. It 

 consists of the usual astronomical calculations, bumorouc 

 poetical sketches of the months ; observations and directions 

 relative to the employment of ihe Farmer, which will be found 

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

 <niUure and Rural Economy," including cuts and descriptione 

 <if many of the most useful implements employed in tillage. 

 Valuable Recipes ; Husbandry Honorable, a pilhy piece ai 

 paramount poetry. The Splendors of the Setting Sun, a 

 poetical effusion ; Aphorisms ; Eulogy on Ihe^rf of AgrinU- 

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



