vol.. XIV. NO. 3«. 



AND GAR I) E N E R'S JOURNAL 



2or 



Price CiinnENX. — Our Rcpnrt remains without any 

 naterinl change this week. The operations in Wool 

 lave been more brisl(. in consequence of the late rains 

 bavijig given a supply of water to nianuracMrers. 



The Grain Market is brisk ; though prices have re- 

 luced a shade. We give I'lom llie Boston Courier the 

 'ollowing comparative statement of imports of Grain 

 nto this market for the hist 5 years : — 



Corn. Oats. Rye. 



bushels bushels bushels 



101.131 a3;t,809 4;t,4;)5 



1,S07,C7G 178,771 47,6ti0 



l,4n0,!)80 32!),320 45.803 



941,807 327,011 32,571 



048,115 354,113 23,049 



•\ pair of human ears was found in the arcade, New 



Orleans. The owner of course did not claim them. It 



as bad enougii to be cropped. 



831 



SH2 

 Ki3 

 1834 

 .845 



Mr Smeaton, the architect of the famous Eddystone 

 iciii house, says he can buiM abridge from Dover to 

 'alais — distance about 25 miles — across the English 

 hannel 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— Monday, Jan. 4,1836. 

 Reported for llie Oaily .Advertiser & Patriot. 



At Market 925 Beef Cattle, 450 Sheep, and 75 

 Swine. 



Prices — Beef Cattle — Prices have declined a trifle ; a 

 imaller number brought our highest fine quotations 



VVe notice an extraordinary yolte from iNorthboro' 

 IVorc Co. taken for 3Us ; small cattle 20sa25s Od. 



Barrelling Cattle.—Mess 25s 6d No. 1,22s. No. 2, 19s 



Sheep — Sales quick ; lots were taken at 15s, 18s, 24s, 

 iOs, and 30s. 

 Stcine — Retail price 5 for sows, and G for barrows. 



H.4.Y und COTTON PRESS. 



The subscriber respecilully offers to the public a new and 

 iseful Wachiue for Pressing Hay, Collon, Hops, Cider, and 

 Jl compressible commoJiiies, which he has recently inieiited 

 Old which t'oT power, utility and cheapness, he can rccom- 

 aend lo their use. 



The advantage this Machine has over all others that have 

 leen introduced is, it is capable of producing double the 

 ower without injury to the machinery. 



That is there are two shafts that convey the power lo the 

 ommodity lo be pressed, instead of one ; and the machinery 

 leiug fixed lo both, operate equally. Tlie Machine may be 

 onslructed to operate with cogs or chains pressing down or 

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

 n successful operation, which is said by good jiidges to exceed 

 inything yet introduced for pressing hay. The subscriber 

 as secured Letters Patent for the above invention and is now 

 eady to dispose of rights for States Counties or Towns. 



Any information respecting said iVIachine may be had by 

 ailing on Dame, Baker and Clement of Gorham, Cumberland 

 lounly. Maine. SAMUEL I . BAKER. 



This certifies that we the undersigned having seen and used 

 he above Press do nol hesitate to say that in our opinion for 

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

 o anything yet introduced. 



Rev. James Lewis, 



S. C. Clement, Postmaster, 

 * Paniel Baker, Esq. 



Capt. KoberlJohnson, 



J. C. Baker. 



GoEHAM, Nor. II, 1835. 



Moses Fogg, 



Col. Samuel Slephcnsen, 

 Jacob S. Smith, Esq. 

 Wm. E. Files, Town Rep. 



eow3n 



WANTED. 



. good capable Man with a Wife, is wanted to go to Il|i- 

 ; and take charge of a farm — also four or five good men for 

 issisianls ; liberal compensation will be paid, with all neces- 

 expenses for the .ourney, for terms please apply to 

 jrigg's & Wekl, Boston. Letters post paid will receive 

 ediale attention. ew6w Jan 3 



WANTED A SITUATION 



As Gardener, a steady, active man, who is conversant with 

 v'ery deparlmeut of the business, and has lived for some 

 years in some of the most respectable places in Massachu- 

 , and will be highly recommended by his former employ- 

 Any commands directed to T. L. G., care of Mr P. 

 ley, Rouk Store, Federal Street, will be respectfully 

 ii t.ndeil to. January 5lh, l63r) 



NEW VARIETY OF BARLEY. 



For sale a few bushels of superior German Barley, with- 

 ont hulls, weighs 60 lbs. to the bushel, and will be found a 

 great acquisition to the cultivator. Price ,g I per perk. 



Jan. G G. C. BARRETT. 



GREEN HOT7SE GLASS. 



Of superior thickness foi sale by LORLNG & KUPFER 

 No. 10 Merchants Row. 3m Jan- 6 1836. 



FARM FOR SALE OR KXfllANGF. 



An exreilenl Farm contaniing 70 arres, siiiiaied ni Marlbn 

 rough. .Mass., withn house and bara thereon, (or .sale, or would 

 be exchiuised for properly in the city of Boston. For Jcrms 

 and pnriiculnrs inquire of G. C. HAKKEI'T at this office, or 

 N. B. PROCTOit, F.sq of said Marlborough. Cm 



MORVS ML'LTICAULIS. 



JOSF.PII DAVENPOUT, of Colcrain, Mass. offers for 

 sale 16,(100 trees of the .Morus Mullieaulis,or Chinese Mul- 

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

 Snili'eld. Ci., Hi mies north of Hartford, or.e mile fnnn the 

 river. The irees are from 2 to 3 feet high. Price according 

 lo size, from t'i to 30 dollars per hundred. Were propagated 

 from trees that endured the last severe winter unprolecled. 

 Purchasers will be furnished with a knowledge of its culture 

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

 protection againsl the severity of our climate. Trees will be 

 carefully packed and forwarded by land or water lo any pan 

 of the country. Orders received by mail will receive proinpl 

 attention. Colcrain, Oci. 5, 1835 



MORUS MUIiTICAUIiIS. 



Fruit and Oknamkntal Trees. 



Nhrsery of Wif.t.iAM Kf-."JR1CK, Nonanlum Hill in 

 Newton, near Boston, and near the }Voicesler Ruil Road. 

 Selections of the finest varieties of New Flemish Pears,— 

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

 Apricots, Grape Vines, Currants, Itasberries, fine imported 

 Lancashire Gooseberries, Strawerries, &c. — 



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

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

 reduced prices and reasonable rales. 



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

 sale. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and Roses of about 1000 

 finest kinds, — Als > Herbaceous flowering plants, Pa?onies and 

 splendid Double Dahlias. 



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

 linually improve as the numbers are augmented. These 

 now comprise nearly 400,t 00— covering compactly about 

 20 acres. 



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

 his Seed Store and the Agricullural Warehouse and Keposi- 

 lory, Nos SK^ 32, North Market street, will be in lik-j man- 

 ner auly alteuded lo — Catalogues gratis, on application. 



A VALUABLE FARM FOR RENT, 



The Farm lately occupied by Doct. Selh Millinjlon, decU, 

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

 first rate, and in good order for cultivation. There ate two 

 orchards of choice variety of fruits, embracing many kinds of 

 rider and keeping Apples— there are in all about 3000 fruit 

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

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

 worms— [it is proven that this climate is well adapted lo the 

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

 chards. 'J'here are about twenty acres in good timothy 

 meadow, about lorlv acres of excellent pasture adjacent lo 

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

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

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

 wheat in a day — the mill will be leased together with ten oxen. 

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

 stable, kitchen, and (.ther out houses. There is also on the 

 larm a valuable mine of superior 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 tenants, for one year, or term of years, apply at 

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



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



COMPLETE SET OP THE PARMER 



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

 Farmer comprising twelve volumes, neatly a: d well bound 

 and perfect. Price S3 25 per volume, cash. Nov. 23 



SEEDS AT NEW ORLEANS. 



AMOS B. BA.SS has for sale, at New Orleans, Boxes of 

 Garden Seeds for dealers, small boxes do, do, for family g 

 dens, of the growth of 1335. ""~ "" 



Dec. 30 



SEEDS. 



H. L. HOFFMAN. Druggist, St. Louis, has for sale a larj;e 

 and very sufcrior collection of Garden and Flower Seeds, 

 put up at the New England Agricultural Warehouse. Dec. 30 



SEEDS IN FLORIDA. 



ELIAB STONE I5REWER, Apalachicola, has for sale, 

 boxes of assorted Garden Seeds, of a superior quality put up 

 at the N. E. Seed Store, Boston. Dec. 30 



TEAZLE SEED. 



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

 of this crop merits the attention of agriculturists. 

 Dec. 16. G. C.BARRETl. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



COKIIECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WIEXLY. 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern, 



southern, and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lump . • 



Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 (7ider, 



40 

 175 



VALUABLE NEW^ W^ORK ON SILK 



Arneiican Silk Grower's Guide, is tin's day published at the 

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

 the Mulberry and manufacture of Silk on the system of suc- 

 cessive crups each season — by Wm. Kenriciv, author of the 

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

 bound in cloth. Booksellers and traders supplied on favorable 

 terms. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



Situated In Leominster, County of Worcester, on Ihe main 

 road midway between the towns of Leominster and Filchburg 

 and lately occupied by Mr Henry Jackson, deceased. Said 

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

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

 wood lot. For further information apply to iVlr Benjamin 

 Peirce, near the premises — or 



DR. J. B. S.JACKSON, 



Dec. 9 5t No. 6, Bedfi>rd Place. 



