VAi".. XIV. NO. aa. 



A ^' D Ci A l{ D E N K K'S JOURNAL 



J 75 



IRIGUTON MAHKET,— MoMiAv, Nov. 5, 1835. 

 Kciiorled fur the Daily .\iU<'rtisfr &. Pntrlol. 



At Market 27;J5 Boef Cattle, 2o() Stores, 2800 Sli.iop, 



80 Swine. Several lots of BoefUutllo, and about 340 



vine, were at market last week. 



Pbices — Iicrf Cattle — A decline lias been submiitoil 

 prubiibly oicasioned l)y tile large number at market, 

 quote a few choice at 31s (id prime at 30s good 2t)s ; 



J8s ; two and three year old at ITs a 34s. 



Barrelling Cattle.— DuW. Many lots were barralled 

 the Drovers. Some of the Barrallers have clusud 



;ir fall business, and others unwilling to purchase 



avv- VVc reduce our quotations to contorm to sales ; 



s a' 249 for mess ; 20s a 21 for No 1 and 17s ISs lor 



)2. 



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



50 a 13 ; three year old $12 a 21. 



Sheep— We notice sales at 'Js 3d ; 10s, 6d, 12s 13s 6d 



s'^lid. 18s and 19. 



'Swine — Dull. The market anpears to be completely 



itted ; no lots were sold, for good reason, there were 

 purchasers at reduced prices ; few lots were retailed 

 ■ery uneven prices ; viz. 4 1-2 a 5 1-2 for sows, and 

 •2 a (I 1-2 for barrows. 



FAllM FOR S.\I>B. 



situated in l^eomiiislcr, County of Worcester, on llie main 

 d midway between the towns of Leominster and Filcliburg 

 I lately occupied by Mr Henry Jackson, deceased. . Said 

 Dnlains about 76 acres of land, and has on it a house 

 I barn in good repair, an orchard, good pasturage and. 

 od lot. For further information^ spp'y to Mr Benjamin 

 rce, near the premises — or 



UR. J. B. S. J.VCKSON, 

 Pre. 9 5t No. 6, Bedfurd Place. 



FARM TO LET IN MEDFORD 



Ihout 5 miles from Boston; containing 40 acres of excel 

 pled 1" mowing, tillage and pasturage. 



Lar 



d i'arm has been heretofore improved as a milk (arm. 



to l-uther Angin, near MedfortI Bridge. 

 i. B. Adjoining the above farm is about the same number 

 .cres of similar land, which may be had on applicailon to 



NATHAN ADAMS, Esq. 

 ledford, Nov. 26, I8.S5. (f 



MU1.BEKR1 TREES AKO SEEDS. 



00,000 Chinese Mulberry, or Morus IMuliicaulls, of various 



s, al reduced piices. 



50,000 White Italian Mulberry, at very low rates by the 



3 or larger quaniiiics. 



.10 lbs White Italian .Mulberry seeds: 



Iso the following sup rior large sized trees which now form 

 ulberry orchard, but must be removed. 

 JOO Chinese Mulberry, 3 years old, 7J to 8 feet high, 

 do 2 do 5J to 6 feet high. 



do do 3 do and budded on the 



ite Mulberry, which have proved to be much more hardy 

 1 those from cuttings. 



'hese COOO trees are the greatest acquisition that any sill; 

 urist can possibly obtain, and there is not another equally 

 lable collection for sale in the Union, as those wlio have 

 .\ will not part with them. 



3,000 cuttings of the Chinese Mulberry at a reasonable 

 ■ by 1000, &c. 

 "he New Catalogues of Garden and Flower Seeds are 



published, comprising the largest assortment ever offered 

 sale, and including all die choice new varieties. Venders 



be supplied in any quantities at very low rate> and a liberal 



^'' 



"he subscribers will enter into contracts to supply any 



iber of Chinese or Whit? Italian Mulberries on very reason- 



1 terms. 



'ruit and Ornamental Trees of all kinds, Bulbous Roots, 



■en House Plants and every odicr article promptly snp- 



d and at verv moderate prices 



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



applicant 

 lusliing, L. I.Oct. 7 



WM. PRINCE & SONS. 



'eiv FAigland Farmer^s JlUnanac 

 For 1836. 



ust published bv JOHN ALLEN, & CO. Corner n 

 ind School sircels.np stairs, and by GEO. C 



.sliin'^ton and School sirceis, up siairs, aiio oy vjc^j. v>. 

 RR£tT at the Seed Store No 31 and 32, NoVlh Market 

 ?ei, FESSENOEN'S NEW ENGLAND FARMEIl'S 

 M.^NAC forl83G. For sale also by Booksellers, Shop- 

 ners, &c., generallv. 



"'his Almanac w II be found one of the most interesting and 

 ising of the series, of which it composes No VHI. It 

 sisis" of the usual astronomical calculations, humoroui, 

 tical sketciies of the months ; observa.ions and direciion< 

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

 iropriatc ("earli nionlh in the circle of the seasims, " Agri- 

 nre iind Rural r.ronomij," including cuts and descriptions 

 uauvofthe most useful implements employed in till. -ge. 

 ualjie Recipes ; Husbandry Honorable, a pithy piece ol 

 amount poetry. The Splendors of the Setting Sun, a 

 Ileal eiTusion ; Aphorisms ; Eulogy on the Art of Agric'ui- 

 '. ; Calendar of (jourts, Roads, Distances, &c, &c. 



A VAIAIAKI.1; l''AUHI FOR KENT, 



The Farm l.ilciv occupied by Doct.Selh Itlilliiiglon, dcc'd , 

 about one mile from llie town"of Si. Charles. The Laud is 

 lirsl rale, unci in good order for cultivalion. There nie two 

 orchards ol choice variety of fruits, embracing nianv kinds of 

 Ciller and kc,-|.iii.r Apples— lliere are in all aiuml '3000 fruit 

 Trees; tlicic IS also an orchard and 1 edge of while Mulberry 

 Trcrs, ■Jllnil in munber, n excellent order fur rearing silk 

 worms — [it is proven 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 

 the Mill, and abou( iiflv acres of o(her land for farming pur- 

 poses. There is on the (arm a valuable l)x Tread Mil!, 

 which is capable of grinding 40 or 30 bushels of corn or 

 wheal in a day — the mill will be leased together wiih ten oxen. 

 Tiie buildings arc a capacious dwalling house; a good barn, 

 stable, kitchen, and <itlier out houses. There is also on the 

 lann a valuable mine of superior Stone Coal, capable of 

 supplying any qiiaulity — two shafts have already been sunk. 

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

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

 this office or to J. M. MILL'lNGTON, Adm'r. 



tt. Charles, Mi. sept 19 of Seth Mjllinglon dec'd. 



ST. HEIiENA :ipOTATOES. 



The subscriber has brought to this market a few hundred 

 bushels of that Superior kind of Potato (called ihc St. Hel- 

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

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

 the Long wharf. 



Bosiou, Nov. IS, 1S35. MOSRS HEALY. 



HOI.I.IS' CEIiEBUATED HORSE LIIVIMENT, 



For Sprains, Drvises, Wittd-Galls, Old Strains, Stiff 



joints, Swelled or Craeked Heels, and for Horses that are 



strained in the^back sinews, wnmg in the withers, ^^c. ; also 



for Glandular swellings of the throat. 



The ingredients which compose this preparf tion have been 

 carefully selected after many years' experience, and are some 

 of the most successful remedies united, correctly proportioned 

 and hap|jily adapted to afford relief in all the above mentioned 

 complaints; the proprietor feels assured that when once this 

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

 edly die best and certainly the most convenient article in rse, 



N. B. Persons afflicted widi Rheumatism, Sprains, Cramp, 

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

 Liniment a valuable and efficacious reinedv. 



Prepared and sold by THOMAS HOLLIS, Druggist and 

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



[np The Public are requested to observe that each label is 



? for large BoUles one dollar, small do. 75 cents. 



o29 



LUSTRE Pl,O^VER POTS. 



For sale al hoNew England Farmer OfBce, beautiful Supci 

 Superb Flowi 



Poll 



BIORUS MULTICAULIS. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 31 and 52 North 

 Market street, any number of Trees of the Morus IMulticanlis 

 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 oihei, has repeatedly been tested, 

 and is prnv d beyond a doubt. The price for Trees, from 4 

 to 5 feet high, is J30 per hundred, $i,5Q per dozen. S,-. 60< 

 siuelc. Trees but 2 or 3, with good roots S'2o per hun<lred. 



'' GEORGE C BARRETT, 



MORUS MULTICAUIilS. 



JOSEPH DAVENPORT, of Colerain, Mass. offers for 

 sale IG.OOO trees of the iMorus Mullicaulis, or Chinese Mul- 

 berry, bein" a part of his trees cultivated at Colerain and al 

 Suffield,Ct", IG m.lcs north of Hartford, o:,e mile from (ho 

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

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

 from trees that endured the last severe winter unprotected. 

 Purchasers will be furnished with, a knowledge of its cullure 

 and suitable soil, which, if attendetl to will ensure it without 

 protection against the severity of our climale. Trees will be 

 carefully packed and forwarded by land or water to any part 

 of the country. Orders received by mail will receive prompt 

 attention. Colerain, Oci. 5, 1835 



FOR SAL.E .IT THOItlAS MASON'S GARDEN, 

 EDEN STREET, CHARLiESTOWN. 



Raspberries, &c.. White Antwerp, Red Antwerp, Red 

 Barnet — .\lso a few doz. Mason's new seedling Grape, Rasp- 

 berries of a superior quality for size and flavor. 



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

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



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

 trained for walls and fences, from one to three year old. 



Also— English Gooseberry Bushes;— All orders lefl ^ 

 GEO. C. B.1RRETT, willbe duly attended to. 



PRICES OK COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CORRECTF.D WITH OREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



Applks, Russctls and Baldwins. 



Bkans, while 



Bekk, iness, 



Cargo, No. 1. 



prune, 



Bkeswax, (Americim) . 

 Butter inspected, No. 1, . 

 Chekse, new milk, . 

 Fkatiiers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, American, 

 Fisu,Cod, . i 



Flocr, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, iiorlhern yellow . 

 southern yellow 

 white, 

 Rye, northern, 

 Barley, 

 Oats, nor hern, . (prime) 

 ,Hav, best English, per ton of 2000 Ibi 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, ... 

 Honey, 

 Hops, Isl quality 



2d <]uality . 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort, . 



southern, Isl sort. 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 LiniE, besi sort, 

 Pf.ASTER Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs 

 Pork, Mass. inspect, extia clear, . 

 Navy, mess, . 

 bone, middlings, scarce. 

 Seets, Llerd's Grass, . . 

 Red Top, 



Red C over, northern. 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Tam.ow. tried, . 

 Wool., prime, or Saxony Fleeces 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-Uhs ■ do. 

 do. 1-2 do. 



do. I -4 and common 

 Native washed 

 ^ (-Pulled superfine, 

 tri 1st Lambs, . 

 ■e^i'Zd do. 

 1= 3d do, . . 

 •^ I 1st Spinning, , 

 .Southern pulled wool is generallv 5 cts 

 less per lb. 



pound 



quintal 

 bairel 



gallon 

 pound 



1 50 

 1 25 

 10 00 

 8 00 

 C50 

 25 

 17 



22 00 

 20 50 

 20 00 



bushel 



pound 

 bushel 

 cwt. 

 pound 



175 



1 75 

 10 50 



860 

 7 00 

 27 

 23 

 9 

 50 

 45 

 10 



2 87 

 775 

 7 15 

 7 51) 

 7r,2 

 1 18 

 1 l.J. 

 1 13 

 1 00 

 1 00 



62 

 25 00 

 21 00 

 S2 00 



PROVISION MARKET. 



Rl^TAlT. PRICKS. 



HAMS,norllicrii. 

 souihern, 

 Pork, whole hog: 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



hnnp 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 



ClDF.R, 



VA1.U.4.BLE NEW WORK ON SII-K 



American Silk Grower's Guide, is this day published al 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 (avorable 

 terms. . GEO. C. B.^RRETT. 



NOTICE. 



The subscriber has become associated with Mr George VV. 

 White, an experienced Nurseryman and Gardener, recom- 

 mended bv Messrs Winship of Brighton. They offeV an ex- 

 tensive assortment of Fruit Trees of good size, and vigorous 

 growth, together with shrubbery, perennial plants, bulbous 

 roots, &c. Any article, not on hand, which may be wished 

 for, will be furnished from the best establishments, by the 

 junior partner, without extra expense. 



They are preparing a market store for vegetables, also lor 

 seeds for the gard.n, for (he florist and llie far 



Worcester, Nov. 15, 1835. 3w 



O. FISKR. 



