VOL. XIV. NO. 84. 



AND G A RDKN E ll'S J O U H i\ A L 



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BRIGHTON MARKET,— MoND*v, Dice. 21, 1835. 

 Ufportcil lor llie lluily .VilvcrlisLT Sl ralriot. «. 



'^At Market 700 n«i-t' Cattle, SO Stores, 1175 Sliw.p, 

 shd 00 Swine. Several li'ls of Beef Cattle niid all llio 



.vine, were at market last week. 



Pkicks — Beef Cattle — Sales were generally made at a 

 imalt advance, we quote a few choice at 33s ; prime at 

 30s a 3'.2s (3d; good at 23s a 3Us; small catlle at 18s 



24s. 



BaneHing Cuttle—Mess 24s, No. 1.2 Is, No. 2. 18s. 



Sheep — In fair demand, at advance^ prices ; we noti- 



d lots taken at 12s, 13s Od, 15s, and 17s- Also a lot 



extraordinary fine wethers, at nearly $5 each. 



Swine — Nearly all at market were retailed at 5 for 

 ows and G for barrows. 



NOTICE. 



The T uslees ol Ihc Middlese.t A,»riculiural Sociely will 



Did their Anmia! Meeting at Shepherd's Hotel, in Concord, 



Tuesday the 5lli dav of January next, at 10 o'<-lock, A. M. 



TI'JIO IHY PRKSCOTT. Secrctar;/. 

 Concord, Dec. 17, 1835. li 



TEAZLE SEED. 



Just received 50 lbs. | rime Teazle Seed. The importance 



' this crop merits the attention of agriculturists. 



Dec. 16. G. C.BARRETT. 



FAR9I FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 



An excellent Farm containing 70 acres, situated in Marlbo- 

 jgh, Mass., with a house and bam Iheiwon.lor sale, or wiiidd 



exchanged for properiv in the city of Bo.^ion. For terms 

 d particulars inquire of"G. C. BAKRETT at litis office, or 



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



MORVS MULTICAULIS. 



Fruit and Obnai«e1«tal Trees. 

 foRSERT OF WiLi.i.iM Kenrick, iVonaiilum Hill in 

 WTO.N, near Boslim, and near the W'oieester Rail Road. 

 ections of Ihe finest varielies of New Fletnish Hears, — 

 Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Neclarins, Almonds, 

 icols. Grape Vine.*, Currants, Rasberries, line imported 

 icashire Gooseberries, Sirawerries, &c. — 

 loRUS MDLTlc*l)Lls,or Ci.iiiese Mulberry, by the single 

 , the 100 or 1000— and HIantaiious for silk furnished at ihe 

 'iced prices and reasonable rales. 

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



mam''ntal Trees and Shrubs, and Roses of about 1000 

 '.t kinds, — .\ls.i Herbaceous flowering planis, PcEonies and 

 ndid Double Dahlias. 



he excellence of the varieties, the qualily, the size, con- 

 ally improve as the mimbers are augmented. These 

 comprise nearly 400,t00 — covering compactly aboul 



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

 eed Store and the Agricultural Warehouse and Reposi- 

 Nos-51<<-52, North Market street, will be in likj mau- 

 «o!y attended to — Catalogues gratis, on application. 



A VALUABLE FARM FOR REKT, 



IE Farm lately occupied bv Doct.Seth Millincton, dec'd., 

 I one mile from the towu'of St. Charles. The Land is 

 ate, and in good order for culiivation. There aie two 

 rds of choice variety ol fruits, embracing manv kinds of 

 and keeping Apples— there are in all aboul 3000 fruit 

 i; there is also an orchard and hedge of white Mulberry 

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

 IS— [it is proven that this climate is well adapted to the 

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

 5. There are about twenty acres in good timothy 

 5w, aboul forty acres of excellent pasture adjacent to 

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

 There is on tne farm a valuable Ox Tread Mil' 

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

 in a day— the mill will bo leased logetherwiih ten o.\en. 

 uildinp are a capacious dwalling house; a good barn, 

 , kitchen, and other out houses. There is also on the 

 a valuable mine of superior Stone Coal, capable of 

 ing :iny quantity— two shafts have already been sunk. 

 irm may be leased entire, or divided in such manner as 

 •St suit tenants, for one year, or term of years, apply at 

 fice or to J. M. MILLING TON, Adin'r. 

 Charles, Mi. sept 19 of Seth MHIinglon dec'd. 



lUULBEKRV TUKKS ANU SEEDS. 



100 Ono Chinese Mulberry, or M..rus IMullicaulis, of various 

 sizes, at reduced prices. 



150.0110 While Italian Mulberry, at very low rales by the 

 1000 or larger quantities. 



"Zm lbs While Italian Mulberry seeds. 



Also 111,. i„llo«Mig sup rior large sized Irccs which now form 

 a Molb.rrv orch.ird, but must be removed, 



2000 Cli'mose .Mulberry, 3 years old, 'J lo S feel high. 

 do do 2 do 6J tod feel hi;; h. 



do do 3 do and biulded on the 



While Mulberry, which have proved to be much more hardy 

 than Ihose from cuttings. 



These 6000 trees are the greatest acquisition that any silk 

 cullurisi can possibly obtain, and there is nol another equally 

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

 such will nol piiii with them. 



50,000 ciiiiings of the Chinese Mulberry at a reasonable 

 rale by 1000, iS.-c. 



The New Catalogues of Garden and Flower Seeds are 

 just published, comprising the largest assortment ever ofi'ered 

 tiir sale, and including all the choice new varielies. Venders 

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

 credit 



The subscribers will enter into contracts to suppi)' any 

 number of Chinese or While lutlian Mulberries on very reason- 

 able terms. 



Fruii and Ornamental Trees of all kinds, Bulbous Roots, 

 Green House Plants and every other article promptly sup- 

 plied and at very moderate prices 



N. 1!. Pear Trees of large size,— Catalogues will be sent 

 to every applicant. 



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



VALUABLE NEW ■lVt>RK ON SILK 



American Silk Grower's Guide, is this day published at the 

 office of the New England Farmer — being the an of growing 

 the Mulberry and manufacture ol Silk on the system of sic- 

 cessive crcps each season — by Wm. Kknrick, author of the 

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

 bound in cloth. Booksellers and traders supplied on favorable 

 lerms. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



Situated in Leominster, County of Worcester, on the main 

 road midway between ihc towns of I.eominsler and Filchhurg 

 and lately occupii'd by Mr Henry Jackson, deceased. Said 

 F.irm contains about 7C acres of 'land, and has on it a house 

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

 wood lol. For further information apply lo Mr Benjamin 

 Peirce, near the premises — or 



DR. J.B. S.JACKSON, 



Dec. 9 5t No. 6, Bedford Place. 



FARM TO LET IN MEDFORD 



Aboul 5 miles from Boston; containing 40 acres of excel- 

 lent Land, well ad. pled lo mowing, tillage and pasturage. 

 Said farm has been heretofore improved as a milk iarm. 



Apply to Luther Angler, near Medford Bridge. 



N. B. Adjoining the above farm is about ihe same number 

 of acres of similar land, which may be had on application to 

 NATHAN ADAMS, Esq. 



Medford, Nov. 26, 1835. tf 



MORUS MULTIC4ULIS. 



JOSEPH DAVENPORT, of Colerain, Mass. offers for 

 sale 16,000 trees of the .Morus Multicaulis, or Chinese Mul- 

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

 Suffield, Cl., IG m.lcs north of Hartford, or.e mile from the 

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

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

 from trees thai endured Ihe last severe winter unprotected. 

 Purchasers will be furnished with a knowledge of ils culture 

 and suilable soil, which, if attended to will ensure it without 

 proteelion against Ihe severity of our climate. Trees will be 

 carefully packed and forwarded by land or water lo any part 

 of the country. Orders received by mail will receive prompt 



LUSTRE FLOWER POTS. 



For sale at he New England Farmer Office, beautiful Super 

 Superb Flower Pots. , 



COMPLETE SET OF THE FARMER 



For sale at 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. Nov. 25 



1000 lbs. DEEP RED ONION SEED. 



500 " Yellow, do. 



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



MORUS MULTICAULIS. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 51 and 52' North 

 Market street, any number of Trees of the Morus Multicaulis 

 or Chinese Mulberry. These trees Mere propagated in this 

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

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

 and is prov. d beyond a doubt, 'I'he price for'Trees, from 4 

 lo 5 feel high is 530 per hundred, jH,bO per dozen, c^. 50c 

 single. Trees but 2 or 3, with good roots g25 per hundred. 

 GEORGE C BARRETT. 



HOLLIS' CELEBRATED HORSE LINIMENT, 



For Sprains, Bruises, Wind-Galls, Old Strains, Stif 



joints. Swelled or Cracted Heels, and for Horses that aie 



strained in theXback sinews, wrung in the withers, Sfc. ; alsa 



for Glandular swellings of the throat. 



The ingredients which compose this prepare tioii have beeA 

 careiilly selected after many years' experience, and are some 

 of the most successful remedies uniled,correclly proportioned 

 and happily adapted to affiiird relief in all die above mentioneJ 

 complainls; the proprietor feels assured that when once tlii» 

 ariicle is used, it will be preferred to any olher, as it is deci'' 

 ediy ihe best and certainly the most convenient ariicle in r -'• 



N. B. Persons afflicleil with Rheumatism, Sprains, Cr "^• 

 Numbness, Sliffiiess, or Weakness in the Joints, will 6' ,""?''• 

 Liniment a valuable and efficacious remedy. "■ '""* 



Prepared and sold by THOMAS HOLLIS, Drr 

 Chemist. No. 30, Union Street, Boston, Mass. '°'^"" """^ 



Hj' The Public are requested to observe thai .-,, , . , 

 signed. "^"^ ''M ,s 



Price for large Bottles one dollar, small do 71; ,.„, 



■ '*^ ceuis^ o£QI 



