VOL. XIV. NO. 18. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



143 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— Mo.VDAv, Nov. !), 1835. 

 Iteportetl fur the Daily .-Vdverliser &, Pnlriut. 



At M.irket 2180 Bet-f Cattle, 825 Stores, 4300 Sli.jep, 

 «nd 1175 Swine Several small lots Stores and a loi 

 of slieep were at market last week. 



Pkicf.s — Beef Cuttle — Last week's prices were folly 

 supported, viz. a few e.xtni taken at S-ls (id. prime at 

 JOs a 32s ; good at 28s a 30s ; Small Cattle at 19s a 25s. 

 5d. 



Biirrelling Cattle — Our Inst week's quotaliona were 

 Tullv suppnted, probably a little better price was obtain- 

 jd on some l..ts. Mess 24s; No. 1. 22s; No. 2. 17s. 



Stores — Vearlings at $4 50 a 5 ; two year old 7 50 a 

 13; three year old $13 a 21. 



S/iff/i— Ordinary at Os a 10s ; middling 10s, Cd, lis 3d 

 ind 12s better qualities 12s 9d, 13s fid, and 15s. 



Swine — .Vint of old barrows selected, and a lot of 

 irge shoals, selected, were taken at (>, several lots of 

 lioats to peddle, at 5 for sows, and G fur barrows. At 

 •etail, 5 1-2 a 6 for sows and tj 1-2 a 7 for barrows. 



1000 lbs. DEKP RED ONIOIV SEED. 



300 " Vellow, do. 



Growth o( 1835, for sale by GEO. C. BARRETT. 



H.IY and COTTOW PRESS. 



The subscriber respeclfully oflcrs lo Ine public a new and 

 iseful Jlachiuc for Prcssiug Hay, Cntlon, Hops, Cider, and 

 >nipressiWe commodilies, which he has recently iniculed 

 Jid which for power, utility and cheapness, he can recom- 

 nend lo their use. 



le advantage this Slachine has over all others that have 

 leen iiurnduced is, it is capable of producing double Ihe 

 tower without injury lo the machinery. 



That is there are 1 vo shafts that convey the powr r lo the 

 omiuodity to be pressed, instead of one ; and the machinery 

 eing fi.xed to both, operate equally. The JMachine may be 

 onsirucled lo operate with cogs or chains pressing down or 



, or boib at the same time. The subscriber has a machine 



successful operation, which is said by good judges to exceed 

 nything yet introduced for pressing hay. The subscriber 

 as secured Letters raleiu tor the above invention and is now 

 eady to dispose of rights for States Counties or Towns. 



ly information respeciing said Machine may be had by 

 allingon Pame, Baker and Clement of Gorham, Cumberland 

 ouniy, Maine. S.AMUEL I'. BAKER. 



This ceriihes that we the undersigned having seen and used 

 le a'love Press do not hesitate 10 say that incur opinion for 

 heapness of conslrucriop, power and utility, it is far superior 

 > niiyllijng yet introduceu. 



Kev. James Lewis, Moses Fogg, 



S. C. Clement. Postmaster, Col. Sauiuel Stcphcnsen, 



Daniel Baker, Esq. Jacob S. Smith, Esq. 



("apt. Kobcrl Johnson, \Vm. E. Files, Town Rep. 



J. C. Baker. 



GoRHAM.Nor. 11,1335. eowGm 



A V.iLUABIiE FARM FOR RENT, 



The Farm lately occupied by Doct. Seth JJillington. dec'd., 

 b'oui one mile Iro'm the town of Si. Charles. The Land is 

 rsl rale, and in good order for cullivation. There are two 

 rchards of choice variety of fruits, embracing many kinds of 

 ider and keeping A|)ples — there are in all about 3000 I'ruil 

 'rees; there is also an orchard and i edge of while Mulberry 

 'rees, i!C0O in number, n excellent order for rearing silk 

 .'Orms — [it is pro\en thai this climate is well adapted to the 

 Towing of silk. There are about sixty acres iji these or 

 hards. There are about twenty acres in good timothy 

 leadow, about forty acres of excellent pasture adjacent lo 

 he Mill, and about fifty acres of other land for farming pnr- 

 oses. There is on me farm a valuable f)x Tread Alii!, 

 ■hich is capable of grinding 40 or 50 bushels of corn or 

 vheai in a day — the mill will be leased together with ten oxen, 

 ['he buildings are a capacious dwailing house ; a good barn, 

 table, kitchen, and other out houses. 'Jhere is also on the 

 irm a valuable mine of sU|ierior Stone Coal, capable of 

 jpplying any qiianiily — two shafts have already been sunk, 

 'he I'arm may be leased entire, or divided in such manner as 

 fill best suil tenants, for one year, or term of years, apply at 

 his office or to J. M. MILLl.NGTON, AdmV 



St. Charles, Mi. sept 19 of Seth Millingloh dec'd. 



BRESIEN GEESE. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse Bremen Geese and 

 iluscovy Ducks. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



COaiPItETE SET OP THE FARMEP, 



•'or sale at Ihis office, one complete set of tiie New Liiijland 

 '"armc r comprising twelve volumes, neatly a. d well bound 

 nd perfect. Price g3 25 per volume, casA. Feb. 18. 



BLACK SEA WHEAT. 



A few bushels of this superior variety of winter wheat 

 For sale by GEO. C. BARRETT. 



MORUS WUL.TICAlir.,IS. 



FnUlT AKI) OltXAMKSTAl. TuKRS. 



NuiiSKRV OK William Kknrick, Nonanlum Hill in 

 .Ni \v roN, near Boslin, and near Ihe Worcester Hail Road. 

 S. lections offlie finesl varieties of New Flemish i'cars — 

 aUo Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, iNeciarins, Almonds, 

 .Apricots, Grape Vines, Currants, Uasberries, line iin])orted 

 Lancashire Gooseberries, Slrawerries, &c. — 



MoRus Mi'i.TicvuLis, or Ci incse Mulberry, by the ^ngle 

 tree, the 100 or 1000— and Plaiilations for silk furnished nl ihe 

 reduced prices and reasonable rates. 



1'3,000 Peach Trees of finesl select kinds are now ready lor 

 sale. 



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

 finesl kinds, — Als.i Herbaceous flowering plants, Pafonies and 

 splendid Double Dahlias. 



'riieevrellence of the varieties, the quality, the size, con- 

 tinually improve as the numbers arc augmented. These 

 now comprise nearly 400,(00 — covering compactly about 

 iiO acres. 



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

 his Seed Store and the Agricultural Warehouse and Reposi- 

 tory, Nos ol,^.5'2, Nortli Market street, will be in lik? man- 

 ner ouly attended to — l.'ntalogues gratis, on application. 



APALiACHICOLiA. 



ELIAB STONE BREWER intends lo establish him- 

 self in .'ipalachicola, Florida, as a General Commission 

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

 rid, i and the great demainl for almost every production and 

 manulactore of the New England States, he flatters himself 

 ^vill enable him lo dispose of any articles that may be con- 

 signed lohim.to a great advantage to the owner, he will leave 

 heie about Ihe 1st of Nove i brr. He also offijrs his services 

 lo purchase Cotton for the manufactories and merchants. 



Orders left vvith GEO. C. BARRETT, Esq. for the pre- 

 sent or at any time, wi:l be promptly attended lo. 



Boston, Oct. 1'.', 1335, istf 



STRAW CUTTERS. 



For sale at the Ai 

 Noilh Market Street. ' 



Willis' improved Straw Cutter, 

 Green's, Eastman's do. Safford's, do. Stowel 

 Dutch hand. 



The advantage of cutting food for horse, cattle or i 

 cows, is of great importance, as there is a saving of nl least 

 25 per cenl of the fodder, and the animals are kepi in much 

 better order. nov "2 J. fi. NEWELL. 



ultural Warehouse No. 51 Sf 52. 



I for 



MORUS MUJCTICAUIjIS. 



For sale at the Agricullural Warehouse, 51 and 52 North 

 Market street, any number of Trees of the Morus Mullicaulis 

 or Chiuese Mulberry. These trees were propagated in this 

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

 for the silk-worm oyer all othei, has repeatedly been tested, 

 and is prov d beyond a doubt The price for'Trees, from 4 

 loSfeethigh.is j?30 per hundred, g4,S0 per dozen, i^v 50c 

 single. Trees but 2 or 3, with good roots J25 per hundred. 

 GEORGE C BARRETT, 



GARDEN SEEDS, TREES, &c. 



The subscriber is dai v receiving a supply of Garden Seeds, 

 growth of 1835, and will execute orders "from Ihe South at 

 short notice, for SEED.Sof the greatest variety, raised in gar- 

 dens connected with the Agricultural Warelwuse and New 

 EnHinid Seed Store. Boston, and warranted of good quality 



rtJXICS UF GARDEN SEEDS containing an assortment 

 neatly papered up in 6J cent papers supplied "at a discount lo 

 Traders, also FKUl I AND OKNAiVIENTAL TREES 

 MULBERRY AND .IIOKUS MULTICAULIS TREES. ' 



Agricullural and Horticultural Books, New England Far- 

 mer (weekly a 5;2,.iO per annum). Silk Manual (monthly at 

 .50 CIS. per annum). Horticultural Kegister at g'i per annum 

 published by GEO. C. BARRETT, 



LUSTRE Fl,OWER POTS. 



For sale at he New England Fanner Office, beautiful Super 

 Superb Flower Pots. j 



I'KICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY, 



PROVISION MARKET, 

 retail prices. 

 Hams, northern, . . pound 



southern. 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) , 



Knnp 

 Eggs, . , . dozen 



Potatoes, new, . . bushel 50 



Cider, new, . . barrel 1 25 



MORUS MULTICAUtlS. 



JOSEPH DAVRNPOKT, of Colerain, Mass. offers foi 

 sale 16,000 trees of the .'ilorus Mullicaulis, or Chinese Mul- 

 berry, being a part of his trees cultivated at Colerain and at 

 Suffield, Ct., 16 miles north of Harlford, or.e mile from the 

 river. The trees are from 2 to 5 feel high. Price according 

 lo size, from 25 lo 30 dollars per hundred. Were propagated 

 from trees thia endured the last severe winter unprotected. 

 Purchasers will be furnished with a knowledge of its culture 

 and suitable .soil, which, if attended to will ensure it without 

 protection against the severity of our climate. Trees will be 

 carefully packed and forwarded by land or water to any pari 

 of the couulry. Orders received by mail will receive prompi 

 altenliun. Colerain, Oci, 5, 1S35 



FARM FOR SAI.E OR EXCHAKGE. 



An excellent Farm containing 70 acres, situated in Marlbo- 

 rough. Mass., with a house and barn lheneon,for sale, or would 

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

 and particulars inquire nf'G. C. BARRETT at this office, oi 

 N. B. PROCTOR, Esq. of said Marlborough. 6m 



