vol.. XIV. so. ir. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



185 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— MoND»Y, Nov. 2, 1835. 

 Ue})iirleil for the Duily Ailvertiser &. PDtriot. 



At Miiiket 2050 BocfCattle, 1100 Stores, 3840 Sheep, 

 and 18{)() Swine. Several lots Slcjres woie ut market 

 laiit week. 



Pricks— ^Bm/ Cattle — Nearly all the better qualiiifs 

 1)1" market Caf.lc were purchaBeil before llioy arrived at 

 market, at an ndvaneii Irom last week. VVe noticed a 

 lew very 'fine taken at 'Ms (id. Prime at 30s a 32s ; 

 good at 37s a 30s ; Small Cattle at 18s a 24s. 



Barrelling Cattle —Mess 'i4s; No, 1. 20s ; No. 3 

 ItkCd. 



Sturts — Yearlings at $4 50 a 5 ; two year old 7 50 a 

 13; three vcar old $13 a 21. 



S/,fc;,_Ordinary at Ps a 10s ; middling 10s, Gd, Us 3d 

 and 12* belter qualities 12s 9d, 13s lid, and 15s ; wea- 

 thers ll3s lid, 18s and 19s Ijd ; a few oorset weathers at 

 ;f;(ieacli. 



Swine — iVIarket qviito spirited, nearly} all sold and 

 former prices fully supported. Several lots told barrows 

 and large shoals were taken at (J, sows at 5, lots to ped- 

 dle at 5 for sows, and G fur barrows. Small lots of se- 

 leeted barrows at 6 1-2 ; at retail, 5 1-2 a 6 for sows and 

 6 1-2 a 7 for barrows. 



STR.WV CUTTERS. 



For sale at I'ne Agricultural Warehouse No. 51 If 52, 

 DkuthMarliet Sircet. 



Willis' improved Straw Cutter, 

 Greeves' *' •' *' 



Eastman's " *' " 



Safford's " " *' 



Siowell's •' " " 



Dutch haad " " . 



The a(lvaata.£;c of cutting food for horse, cattle or even for 

 ows, is of great importance, as there is a saving of at least 

 65 per cent of the Ibdder. and the animals are kept in much 

 metter order. nov i J. R. NEWELL. 



FOR SALE -AT THOMAS MASON'S GARDEN, 

 EDEN STREET, CHARLESTOWN. 



Raspberries, &.C.. While Antwerp, Red Antwerp, Red 

 Baroet, — Also a few doz. .Mason's new seedling Grape, Rasp- 

 oerries of a Siiperior quality for size and 6avor. 



Also — Red and While Dutch Currants, a very large fruit 

 ■oj the doz. or hundred,— also Grape Vines of all kinds. 



Also — Trained Teach Trees, do. Nectarines and Apricots, 

 trained for vialls and fences, from one to three year ol*J. 



Also— English Gnosebcrrv Bushes.— All orders left with 

 >EO. C. BARRETT, will" be dulv attended to. 



MORTJS MUIiTICAUIilS. 



Frdit iKD Ornamental Trees. 

 Nursery of Wii.t.iam Kenrick, Nonantum Hill in 

 Uewton, near Bostt.n, and near the IVorcfster Rail Road. 

 Selections of the finest varieties of New Flemish Pears. — 

 %lso Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Nectarins, Almonds, 

 i^pricots, Grape Vines, Currants, Rasberries, fine imported 

 .ancashire Goospberries, Slrawerries, &c. — 

 iMoRUs MnLTicAi'Lis, or C-inese Mulberry, by the single 

 ree, the 100 or lOGO— and Plantations for silk furinshed al ihe 

 educed prices and ireasnnntjle rales. 



li,000 Peach Trees of finest select kinds are now ready ;or 

 ale. 

 Ornam-nlal Trees and Shrubs, and Roses of about 1000 

 nest kinds, — Als.i Herbaceous flowering plants, Pa^onies and 

 plendid Uouble Dahlias. 

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

 Hually improve as the numbers are augmented. These 

 ow comprise nearly 400,(00 — covering compactly about 

 acres. 

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

 is Seed Store and the Agricultural Warehouse and Reposi- 

 ry, Nos 51 (Ij. 52, North Market street, will be in lik.> mau- 

 irauly attended to — Catalogues gratis, on application. 



V.ALU.VOHS WORTt ON PRUJTS, VKGKTA- 

 BL.E$, SIILK, <fcc 



}"M published and for s,de by Grn. C. Barrett, 'I'ME 

 NEW AiMERICAN ORCllARDIST, or an acrount of the 



MOST VAI.f BI.E VARIETIES OK KKUIT.of all clim;lli's, adapli>d 



to cultivation in the United States, with iheir hislorv, nioilcs 

 of culture, inanagemenl, uses, &.C., ami Ihe rui.riinE or 

 sii.k; with an Appendix on VKCETAnt-i-.s. OnN^M^■.^'TAL 

 Treks and ri.oWERs. By WILLIAM KKNKICK. 



A new edition, enlarged and improved. A cliapter on 

 " Climate " another chapter on Modern or Landscape Gardens, 

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

 Cuknre of Silk, and the wiiole Class of Vegi'iables being- now 

 for Ihe first lime ailded and all that rel.iles to them. 



1 vol. I'2mo. 4i0 pages elegantly bound. Price gl. 



VALUABLE IVE-W \V<»RK ON SILK. 



.\meriean Silk Grower's Guide, is this <lav published at Ihe 

 office of the New England Faimrr— being fhe art of growing 

 the .Mullierry anri manufncture ol Silk oii Ihe M'stem of sic- 

 cessive cr.ps each season — bv Wm. Kenrick, author of the 

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

 bound in cloth. Booksellers and traders supplied on favorable 

 terms. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



For sale a Farm in Bedford, County of Middlesex. 17 miles 

 from Boston and 10 from Lowell, containing 104 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, 

 Ihe garden contains about 3 acres under the highest cultiva- 

 tion and is furnished with a groat variety of flowers and 

 shrubs which have been collected at much labor and expense; 

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

 bearing Grafie \"incs, and choice and valuable plants which 

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

 is under good cultivation and together with the Garden is 

 slocked wiih the choicest Fruits, such as Apples, Pears, 

 Peaches, (iuinees. Plums, Strawberries of various kinds. 

 Raspberries, Gooseberries, &e &-c., which Ihe present owner 

 has spared no expense in obtaining. The Farm is bounded 

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

 fish, and the counlry around abounds with same, n'aking it 

 desirable retreat to the gentleman who is fond of fishing or 

 sh'oting. 



Possession will be given on Ihe Isl April next — for terms, 

 which will t>e liberal, apply to the subscriber in Boston o 

 the Farm. JA:^IES VILA. 



Oct. 1, 1335. 2m 



APALAOHICOLA. 



ELIAB STONE BREWER Intends to establish him- 

 self in Apalachicola, Florida, as a General Commission 

 Merchant and Broker. The rapid growth of this jiarl of Flo- 

 rida and the great deman<! for almost every production and 

 manufacture of the New England Stales, he flatters himself 

 will enable him to dispose of any arlirles that may be con- 

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

 heie about tlie 1st o^f Noveii ber. 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 any time, wi'l be promptly attended to. 



Boston, Oct. 12, 1835. istf 



MULBERRY TREES ANU SEEDS. 



100,000 Chinese Mulberry, or Morns Mullicaulis, of various 

 sizes, al reduced prices. 



150,000 While Italian Mulberry, al 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 iMulberry, 3 years old, 7i to 8 feet high. , 

 do do 2 do 5.i to 6 feet high, 



do do ."> do and budded on the 



White Mulberry, which have proved to be much more hardy 

 than those from cuttings. 



These 6000 trees are the greatest acquisition that any silk 

 cutturist can possibly obtain, and there is not another equally 

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

 such will not pari with them. 



50,000 cuttings of the Chinese Mulberry at a reasonable 

 rate by 1000, &c. 



'I'he 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 quantities at very low rates 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 Rools, 

 Green House Plants 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 applicant. 



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



PRUNES OF COUNTRY PIIODUCI':. 

 corrected with griat care, wekklt. 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL prices. 



Hams, norlhern, 

 souihern. 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



hmip 

 Eggs, . 



Potatoes, new, 

 Cider, ive' 



JVew Englana Farmer^s JUmantu 

 For 1836. 



Just published by JOHN ALLEN, & CO. Corner of 

 Wa.shinglon and School streets, up stairs, and by GEO. C. 

 BARRETT al the Seed Store No 51 aod 52, North Market 

 Street, FESSENDEN'S NEW ENGLAND FARMER'S 

 ALMANAC (orlS.W, For sale also by Booksellers, Shop- 

 keepers, ikc, generally. 



This Almanac w II be found one of themost inleresdng and 

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

 consists of the usual astronomical calculati JIfe, humorous, 

 poetical sketches of Ihe months ; observa ions and directions 

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

 appropriate lo each month in Ihe circle of Ihe seasons, " Agri- 

 cuUure and Rural Ecfmoimi." including culs and description* 

 of many of the most useful implements employed intilMge. 

 Vijluatile Recipes ; Husbandry Honorable, a pithy piece o< 

 paramount poetry. The Splendors of the Setting Sun, a 

 poetical efl"usion ; Aphorisms ; Eulogy on the Art of Agricul- 

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



