X(ix..\tf. r«i>. 95, 



AND GAUDENfcK'S JOURNAL 



BRIGHTON M ARKET,— Mosinv, Dr.c 28, 1835. 

 Kfportcit liirthe l>;iiiy AdverlHrr &. I'utrtot. 



•At M.irl<.-t 50(1 Re.f Caitle, 20 Stores, 825 Sli«fip, 

 Mill •JiMISwini! Ahnm 101) Swine, have liren at miirkHt. 



Pitrcfs— /}«/•(■««//>— A small ndvaiiete lias hen ef- 

 Fx-IkI : we n..ii.iMi ("■■vv vitv fine n< nbnnt Mf Gd, prime 

 II SIsCul n :;:); g<>i>d at SS's Cxi a :Us ; snriill catllu nl 

 I0« a '^.-.y tirl 



Barrtllinir Cattle — Tlip Drovers asked about 25c ad- 

 ninci! (in fwrmcr |>riccs, nut many salrs clVectod .ilmut 

 17 was ..ff,.r.-d ; .Mess Sos, No. ). 22s, N... 2. 19s Gd 



Sheep — 'Dip liigli price olilaincd for polls enables llin 

 [trover |« efl'eet quick sales; we qti'te aidinary at lis, 

 13s and 14s. betler qiialilics at IGs 6d, 18s and 2ns, a 

 lotof beauiliil Wheihers were sold f„r about §5 75 

 each ; we also notued two I eauiil'ul co'^set weiliers 

 taken $10 each. 



Sitinc — Two lots tnoie than half sows were sold to 

 'ose at about 3 3-4, about 70 were retailed, at 5 for 

 >ws and (! for barrows. 



SE£ns AT XEW ORI.EANS. 



AMOS I!. RASS has for sale, al New Orleans, Tioxe.s of 

 n ."*eeds for dealers, sinall boxes do, do, for fninily \ 

 ens, of III e j;ro« 111 of 1835. Dee. 30 



H. I. IIOFFMA.N. Druo^isl.. Si. Louis, lias forsalea large 

 rv suf erinr roileelloii of Garden and Flower Seeds. 

 II up ai ihe .New England Asjrieullural W areh(»use. Dec. 30 



SEEDS IN FLORIDA. 



El.IAl? STO.NK BREWEK. Apalachirola, has for sale, 

 ilassnrlid Garden .Seeds, of a sujienor quality pul up 

 the N. E. Seed Siore, Uoslou. Dec. i50 



HAY and COTTON PRESS. 



The subscriber respeelfiillv ofTors to tli-'' public a new and 

 ^ful Machiue for Pressing Hay, Coiion, Hops, Cider, and 

 compressible eoinmodilies, which he has recently inrculed 

 i which for power, uiilily and clieapuess, he can recom- 

 nd to their use. 



The advanla;e this Machine has over all others that have 

 sn introduced is, it is capal>le of producing double the 

 ver wiihout injury lo the ni*-.chinery. 



rhatis there are l«o shafts Ihal convey ihe power lo Ihe 

 ^imodiiy lo be pressed, instead of one ; and the machinery 

 ng lixeil lo both, operate equally. The Machine may be 

 islrueled lo operate with cogs or chains pressing down or 

 or boih at the same lime. The subscriber ha. a machine 

 uccessful operation, which is said by good judj^es lo exceed 

 Ihiiig \f^i inlrodnced for pressing hay. The subscriber 

 secured Leiiets PaienI for ilie above invention and is now 

 dy to dispose of rights for Slates Counties or Towns. 



nformation respecting said Machine may be had by 

 11 Dame, Baker and Clement of Gorhain, "Cumbcrlanil 

 nly Maine. SAMUEL 1. BAKEIt. 



his cenifies that we Ihe undersigned having seen and used 

 above Press do no I hesitate lo say ilial in our opinion for 

 apness of conslrnciion, power and utility, it is far superior 

 nylhing yet introduced, 

 ■ev. James Lewis, Moses Fogg. 



. C. Clement. Postmaster, Col. Samuel Slephcnsen, 

 laniel Baker, Esq. Jacob .S. Smith. Esq. 



lapt. Kobirl Johnson, Wm. E. Files, Town Rep. 



C. Baker. 



GoRH.\M. Nov. 11,1835. 



eow3m 



TEAZLE SEED. 



St received 50 lbs. I rime Tea ^Ie Seed. The importance 

 rrop merits ihe attention of agriculturists. 

 IG. G. C. BARRETT. 



FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHAKCiE 



excellent Farm containing 70 acres, situated in Marlbo- 

 a. IVlass., wiih a house and barn lher.eon.for sale, or would 

 changed for properlv in Ihe cilv of Boston. For ierms 

 )ariiciilars inquire of'G.C. BARRETT at this office, or 

 PROCTOR, Esq. of said Marlborough. 6m 



FARM TO LET IN MEDFORD 



ml 5 miles from Boston; containing 40 acres ofexcel- 

 and. well ad; pled lo mowing, tillage and pasturage, 

 arm has been herelofore improvet! as a milk farm. 



ply lo I ulher Angier, near Medford Bridge. 



B. Adjoining Ihe above farm is about ihe same number 



■es of similar land, which may be had on application lo 

 NATHAN ADAMS, Esq. 



dford, Nov. 26, 1835. tf 



VALUABLE NEW W <RK ON SILK 



American Silk Grower's t^uide, is this day published at the 

 office of ihc New England Faimer— being the art of growing 

 ihe Mulberry and manufacture ol Silk on the system of STie- 

 cessive cr. ps each season— bv V«'m. Kknrick, author of the 

 New American Orchardist; il2 pp. price 42 cents, neatly 

 liound in cloth. Booksellers and traders supplied on favorable 

 terms. GEO. C. .'SARREIT. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



Situated in Lenmiii>ler. Coiiniv of Worcester, on the main 

 road ninbiav helween Ihe lowns'of I.einninsler and Filchburg 

 and lalely occupied bv Mr Henrv Jackson, deceased. Said 

 F .rm conlains about 76 acres of "land, and has on it a house 

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

 wood lot. For further infornialion apply lo Mr Benjamin 

 Peirce, near the premises — or 



Dec. 9 



DR. J.B. S.JACKSON, 

 5t No. 6, Bedford Place. 



MORI'S MULTICAVLIS. 



JOSEPH DAVENPORT, of Colerain, Mass. offers for 

 sale 16.000 trees of the .Moras Mullieaulis, or Chinese Mul- 

 berry, l>eiiig a part of his Irees cultivated at Colerain and at 

 Sufficld,.(:i., 16 m les north of Hartford, o:.e mile from the 

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

 lo size, fiom 2.5 lo 30 dollars per hundred. Were propagated 

 frnin trees 111. it endured ilie last severe winter unprotected. 

 Purchasers will be furnished with a knowledge of Us culture 

 and suitable soil, which, if attended lo will ensure it wiihout 

 protection against ihe severity of our climate. Trees will be 

 carehilly packed and forwarded by land or water lo any part 

 of ihe country. Orders received by mail will receive prompt 

 ailenlion. Colerain, Oci. 5, 1835 



MORUS MULTICAVLIS. 



FllUlT AND OrN.*MKJ<TAL TrEES. 



NURSF.RV OF WiLi.iA.M KtNRicK, Nonantum Hill in 

 Nkwton, near Boston, and near the Worcester Rail Road. 

 Selections of the finest varieties of New Flemish Pears, — 

 also Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Neelarins, Almonrls, 

 Apricois, Grape Vines, Currants, Rasberries, fine imported 

 Lancashire Gooseberries, Sirawerries, &c. — 



MoRus -Mut.Tic.tULis, or C inese Mulberry, by the single 

 tree, the 100 or 1000 — and Planlaiions for silk furnished at the 

 reduced prices and reasonable rates. 



12,000 Peach Trees of finest select kinds are now ready lor 

 sale. 



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

 finest kinds, — Als > Herbaceous flowering plants, Pteonies and 

 splendid Double Dahlias. 



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

 liiiually improve as the fiimbers are augmented. These 

 now comprise nearly 400,(00 — covering compactly about 

 20 acres. 



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

 his Seed Store and Ihe A griculkiial Warehouse and Reposi- 

 tory, Nos 51 S,- 52, North Market sireel. will be in lik ■ man- 

 ner only attended to — Catalogues gratis, on application. 



A VALUABLE FARM FOR RENT, 



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

 about one mile from the lown'of Si. Charles. The Land is 

 firsl rale, and in good order for cullivalion. Thtro are two 

 orchards of choice variety ol fruits, embracing many kinds of 

 cider and keeping Apple's— there are in all abour3000 fruil 

 Trees; there is also an orchard and ; edge of white Mulberry 

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

 worms — [it is proven Ihal this climate fs well adapted to ihe 

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

 chards. There are about twenty acres in good linwlhy 

 meadow, about lorty acres of excellent pasture adjacent lo 

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

 poses. There is on the farm a valuable Ox Tread Mil!, 

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

 wheal in a day — llie mill »vill be leased together with len oxen. 

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

 stable, kitchen, and other oiii houses. There is also on Ihe 

 larm, a valuable mine of superior Slone Coal, capable of 

 supplying any qnanlily — two shafts have already been sunk. 

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

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

 ihis office or lo J. M. MILL'INGTON, Adm'r. 



!:>'i. Charles, Mi. sept 19 of Selh Millinglon dec'd. , 



COMPLETE SET OP THE FARMER 



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

 Farmer comprising twelve volumes, neatly a; d well bound 

 and perfect. Price ,?3 25 per volume, cas/i. Nov. 25 



LUSTRE FLOWER POTS. 



For sale at he New England Fanner Office, beautiful Super 

 Superb Flower Pots. 



I'RICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



PROVISION MARKET. 

 retail prices.. 

 Hams, norlhern, 



souihern, and western. 

 Pork, whole hogs, 



Poultry. . . . " 10 14 



Butter, (tub) , . . " 22 26 



Imnp ' . . 



Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 



(^IDER, 



HOLLIS' CELEBRATED HORSE LINIMENT, 



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

 Joinis, Sioelled or Cracked Heels, and for Horses that are 

 strained in tlieV)ack sinews, wrung in the withers, Jj-c. ; also 

 for Glandular swellings of the tliroat. 



The ingredients which compose this prepars lion have beea 

 carefully selected after many years' experience, and are some 

 of ihe most successful remedies united, correctly proporlioned 

 and happily adapted to aflord relief in all the above nieniioned 

 complaints ; the proprietor feels assured that when once this 

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

 edly he best and certainly the most convenient article in ise. 

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

 Numbness, Siiffiiess, or Weakness in the Joints, will find Ihis 

 Liniment a valuable and efficacious remedy. 



Prepared and sold by THOMAS HOL'LIS, Druggist and 

 Chemist, No. 30, Union Sireel, Boston, Mass. 

 . lET' The Public are requested lo observe that each label is 



Price for large Bottles one dollar, small do. 75 cents. oj* 



