vol.. XIV. NO. 10, 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



151 



Grain. In coHscquence <>f llie unusual liniiieJ sup- 

 plies ot' Corn, llie eutire stock bi'ing dcunied iusuflieient 

 to meet llie exisiing demaivl, [iraea liavo-lurllier im- 



roved ; sales of jfllow flat have beon inaH* at 

 10, and tjuntliorri wliiie at 1 0(> a 1 10, and North- 

 era I J5 per buslifl ; a lot New Orleans was sold 

 by auction at 1 02 a 104, and 1300 bushels Rap- 

 pahannock, 1 08 a 10 per bushel ; and some parcels lo 

 arrive have bi.cn taken at similar rates ; owing to the 

 damp and foggy weather during the past month, the new 

 crop will come in late ; none has yet made its appearance. 

 O.its are in faii demand, and during the week about 10, 

 000 bushels went into the dealers' hands at 55 a 5li for 

 Northern, and 5000 do Southern at 45c per bushel ; no 

 change has occurred in Rye, lor which the last quotations 

 are continued. 



Wool. The public sale on the 12ih inst. was not 

 very generally attended, am! there was less spirit man- 

 ifested by the purchasers than was expected. Ol the 

 430 bales N. S. Wales Wool advertised, only 2G0 were 

 Bold ; the balance was withdrawn, prices not being 

 satisfactory to the owner. The prices realized were 

 generally from 55 a 70c per lb ; and some of the finest 

 descriptions, 70 a 79c per lb ; 5 bales Lambs' brought 

 87c ; 5 bales Spanish Sheep, R, (iOo ; 5 do. do S, 54c ; 

 5 do Electoral Saxony, iJU a 107c ; 15,000 lbs low grade 

 Fleece, 43.i a 50^0 ; 4'5,000 lbs i to J blood do, 50^ a 52^ 

 c; 7 bales unwashed pulled, 40c; 15,000 lbs. staple 

 Fleece, 4;» a 52ic ; 1800 lb-< Fleece, fair, 50i ; 10,000 lbs 

 prime Fleece, t)Oc ; 30 bales unwashed Odessa, 7Jc ; 

 6000 lbs Rio Grande, 9i a a^c. The prices obtained were 

 from 5 to 15 per cent, below those paid at the public 

 sale a few months since. At private sale, something 

 has been done in Fleece and Pulled, without any mate- 

 rial variation in prices. The demand for most descrip- 

 tions is unusually small, and many fictories being oblig- 

 ed to stop on account of a short supply of wat>r, occa- 

 sioned by the drought, which has prevailed for the last 

 two or three months. 



Prime or Saxon Fleeces, lb. G5 a 75 



American, " 55 a 65 



Courier. 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— MoNDAV, Nov. 10, 1835. 

 Reported for (lie Daily .Advertiser i Patriot. 



At Market 2025 Beef Cattle, 500 Stores, 3320 Sheep, 

 and yOO Swine, Several small lots Stores and a lot 

 of sheep were at market before. 



Prices — Beef Cattle — a small advancejon last week's 

 prices, viz. a few fvery fine taken at 343 6d. prime at 

 323 6d ; good at 28s Gd a 31s Gd ; two and three year old 

 at 19s 6d a 2Gs Gd. 



Barrelling Cattle— Mess 24s a 24 6d; No. 1. 22s; 

 6d No 2, 17s. a 18. 



Stores — Yearlings at $5 a 5 ; two year old 7 50 a 13 ; 

 three year old $13 a 21. 



SAee;)— Ordinary at 9s a 10s ; middling lOs, 6d, Us 

 3d and 12s better qualities 13s 14s and 15s. 



Swine — Two lots of old barrows at 5 3-4 sows at 4 1-2 

 one lot of shoals, to peddle, 4 3-4 and 5 3 4 and Several 

 lots at 5 liir sows|and G for barrows. At retail, 5 1-2 a 

 for sows and G 1-2 a 7 for barrows. 



1000 lbs. DEBP RBD ONION SEKD. 



500 " Yellow, do. 



Growth 011835, for sale hy GEO. (\ BAKKETT. 



MORUS DIULiTICAULIS. 



Fruit akd Ornamental Trees. 



Nhrserv of William Kenrick, Nonanluni Hill in 

 Newton, near Bostnn, and near the Worcester Rail Road. 

 Selections of the fiaesl varieties of New Flemish Pears. — 

 also Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Nectarins, Almonds, 

 Apricots, Grape Vines, Currants, Rasberries, fine imported 

 Lancashire Gooseberries, Sirawerries, &c. — 



MoROs MuLTicAULis, or C.inese Mulberry, by the single 

 tree, the VKi or 1000— and Plantations for sdk iuruished at the 

 leduced prices and reasonable rales. 



1*2,000 Peach Trees of finest select kinds are now ready lor 

 «ale. 



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

 ilnesl kinds, — .Also Herbaceous flowering plants, Pieonies and 

 «pleiidid Double Dahlias. 



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

 tinually improve as the numbers are augmented. These 

 BOW comprise nearly 400,(00 — covering compactly about 

 20 acres. 



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

 his Seed Store and Ihe Agricultuial Warehouse and Reposi- 

 tory, Nos 5l(!(-52, North Market street, will be in like mau- 

 ler ouly attended to — Catalogues gratis, on application. 



NOTICE. 



The subscriber has become associated wiih Mr George W. 

 While, an experienred Nurseryman and Gardener, reco., - 

 mended by Messrs Wiiislup of liiighlon. They offer a cx- 

 leiisive asfiorlmenl of Fruit Trees ol good size, and vigorous 

 growih togeiher with slirulibiry, perennial pl,ints, bulbous 

 roots, Aic. Any arliclc, not on hand, whirli may oe wished 

 lor, will lie furnished Iroin the best establishments, by die 

 junior partner, without extra expense. 



They are preparing a market stiiie for vegetables also for 

 seeds for the gard n, for the florist and the larmer, 



Worcester, Nov. 15, 1835. 3w O. FiSKE. 



ST. HELENA POTATOES. 



The subscriber has brought to this market a few hundred 

 bushels of that Superior kind of I'otato (called the St. Hel- 

 ena Potato.) All persons wishing lu avail themselves of the 

 opportunity of procuring the Seed, can clo it by applying at 

 the I wharf, Boston, opposite the Wharfinger's oflice. 



Boston, .\ov. IS, 1835. MOSf S HEALY. 



The suh.5criber is dai y receiving a supply of Gardrn Seeds, 

 gro» ill of 1835, anil will execute orders Irom Ihe South at 

 short notice, for SEEDS of the greatest variety, raised in gar- 

 tlens connected with the Agi-icultural Warehouse and New 

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



I DXICS liF GARDEN SEEDS comaining an assortment 

 neatly papered up in fij cent papers supplied at a discount to 

 Traders, also FKUli AND OK.NAMENTAL TREES 

 MULBERRY AND MOKUS MULTICAULIS TREKS. 



Agricultural and Horticultural Books, New England Far- 

 mer (weekly a t2,i0 per annum), Silk Manual (monthly at 

 50 cts. per annum), Horticultural Register at g2 per annum, 

 puhlislied hy GK.ii. C. UARKETT, 



MU1.BEKRY TREES ANU SEEDS. 



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

 sizes, at reduced prices. 



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

 1000 or larger quantities. 



'iOO lbs White 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, 7> lo 8 feet high, 

 do do 2 do 5J to 6 feet high, 



do do 3 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 

 culiurisl can possibly obtain, and there is not another equally 

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

 such will not part with them. 



50,000 cuttings of the Chinese Mulberry at a rea.sonable 

 rate by 1000, &c. 



'Ihe New Catalogues of Garden and Flower Seeds are 

 just published, comprising the largest assortment ever offered 

 lor 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 Roots, 

 Green House Plants and every other article promplly sup- 

 plied and at very moderate prices 



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

 to every applicant. 



Flushing, I,. I.Oct. 7 



WM. PRINCE &. SONS. 



A VALUABIiE FARM FOR RENT, 



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

 about one mile from the town of St. Charles. The Land is 

 firsi rale, and in good order for cultivation. There aie two 

 orchards of choice variety of fruits, embracing inanv kinds ol 

 rider and keeping Apples— there are in all about 300O Iruil 

 Trees; there is also an orchard and I edge of while Mulberry 

 Trees, 2000 in number, n excellent order for rearing silk 

 worms—[it is pro\ en that this climate is well adapted to the 

 growing of silk. There are about sixty acres in these or 

 chards. There arc about twenty acres in good timothy 

 meadow, about forty acres of excellent pasture adjacent to 

 Ihe Mill, and about fifty acres of other land for farming pur- 

 poses. There is on me farm a valuable Ux Tread Mill, 

 which is capable of grinding 40 or 50 bushels of corn or 

 wheal in a Oay— the mill will be leased together with ten oxen. 

 The buildings are a capacious dwalling house ; a good barn, 

 stable, kiicfien, and oilier oui houses. There is also on ihe 

 larm a valuable mine of suiierior Stone Coal, capable of 

 supplying any quantity — two shafts have already been sunk. 

 The farm may be leased entire, or divided in such manner as 

 will best suit tenaiiis, for one year, or term of years, apply at 

 this office or to J. M. JULLINGTON, Adm'r. 



St. Charles, Mi. sept 19 of Seth Millinglon doc'd. 



FARM FOR SAIiE OR EXCHANGE. 



An excellent Farm rontaining 70 acres, situated in Marlbo- 

 rnugh Mass., with a house and barn thereon, for sale, or would 

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

 ;.i,d pariiciilais inquire of G. C BARRETT at this office, or 

 N. B. PROC'rOR,Esq.ofsaid Marlborough. 6in 



I'R1CI,S OF COUNTRY PKODUCE. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CAIIE, WEKKLY. 



.Apim.es, new, 



Be.vns. wliiie, . 

 Beek mess, mew) 

 Cargo, No. 1 



Ukkswax, (Amcric n) . 



r.UTTKB illS[KU-tC(l, No. I, . 



Chkkse, ih'w milk, . 

 Fe.^i HKRS, iiortlicrn, jjeesf, 

 sDUlluTii, geese, 

 Plax, American, 



Fl.AXSKKI), . * 



Flouk, Gcncsop, . . ciisli 

 Baltimore, HownnJ slreet, 

 B.iHiinore, wharf, 

 Alexiiiulria, 

 Grain, Com, nnrthern yellow . 

 southern yellow- 

 white, 

 Rye, northern, i:one. 



Bailey, 

 OhIs, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best Engli'^h, per ton ol" 2000 lbs 

 eastern .screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . 

 HoNEV, new, 



Hops, 1st quality new 



2d quality .... 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort, . 



soulliern, 1st sort, 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole. 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, .sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 Lime, best sort, 



BoRK, Mass. inspect, extja clear, . 

 Navy, me.ss, . . . 

 hone, middlings, . 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red riover, nnrthern. 

 While Dutch Honeysuckle, 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ihs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed 

 g f Pulled superfine, 

 " Isl Lambs, . 

 2d do. 

 3d do. . 

 1st Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 5 cts. 

 per lb. 



2 00 



I 75 



11 00 



8 50 



700 



25 



It 



9 



50 



45 



10 



•I 50 



6 87 



I 17 

 I 12 



1 08 



00 

 20 50 

 22 00 



29 



27 



1 10 



21 OO 



16 50 



250 

 90 



30 

 300 

 800 



7i 



es 



55 

 4> 

 4» 

 60 

 60 



PROVISION MARKE 



RETAIL PRICE!. 



Hams, northern, 



southern, none. • 



Pork, whole hogs, 



PoUI.TRY, . . - 



BuTTr.R.(tuh) , 



Itmip 

 Eggs, 



Potatoes, new, 

 CiDKK, new, , 



5f 

 176 



BRE9IEN GEESE. 



For sale at Ihe Agricultural WarebciKse Bremen Ge 



Muscovy Ducks 



GEO. C. HARRF.TT. 



COMPLETE SET OF THE FARMER. 



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

 Farmer comprisin? twelve volumes, neatly a d well bound 

 and perfect. Price g3 25 per volume, cas^'i.' Feb. 18. 



MORVS Mi;l.TICAUI.lS. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 51 and 52 Norlli 

 Market street, any number of Trees of the Morus MuUicauht 

 or Chinese Mulberry. These trees « ere propagated in this 

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

 for the silk-worm over al'l other, has repeatedly been tested, 

 and is prov d bevmid a doubt. The price for'Trces, from 4 

 to 5 feet high is J30 per hundred, g4,50 per dozen, S,-. 60c 

 single. Trees but 2 or 3, with good roots gS.') per hundred. 

 GEORGE C HARRErT\ 



BliACK SEA WHEAT. 



A few bushels of this superior va^rjely of 

 For sale by '-■"/-. 



,„,„., „ heat. 



GEO. C. BARRETT. 



