VOL. XIV. NO. 30- 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL, 



239 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— Monday, Fkb. I, lti3G. 

 Keported lor the Daily Advertiser &. Tntriot. 



At Market -ISO Beef Cattle, and 750 Sheep. 



Prices — Beef Cuttle — Last week's prices we.e fully 

 supported, priuiB cattle may have siild a little better. 

 \\v iiotiieu a few extra taken at 37s (id, priinii at 3'2s Od 

 is ; good at 28$ (id a 31s Gd ; small and thin cattle 

 22s C"! a 27s. 



a/icep — The market continues full, and former prices, 

 considering the quality, are hardly supported. Lots 

 were taken at 2Is 21s, 2-)s, 25s 6d, 2t^s (id, 30s, 33s, 

 and 3(18. One lone lot was sold fur 5c per lb. living 

 weight 



Sicine — None at market. 



as.OOO WHITE MUL.BEKK\- TREES. 



The Subscriber will engage, il applied lor soo:i, a part or 

 :io!e ot" the ahove number of While Mulberry Trees, very 

 rifi V and in good order, to be delivered in the spring. 

 N.' H. On hand, White Mulberry Seed. 

 Feb. 3 G. C. BARRETT. 



WHITE DUTCH CI.OVER. 



COO lbs. very fine While Dutch Clover, (free from foul 

 leed) just received from Holland, and for sale by GEO. C. 

 BAKUETT. Feb. 3. 



STRAW CUTTERS. 



For sale at Ihe Agiicultural Warehouse No. 51 & 52, 

 •lorlh Market Street. 

 Willis' improved Straw Culler, Green's, Eastman's do. 

 afford'sdo.'Stoweirs, do. Dulch hand. 

 The advantage of cutting food for horses, cattle or even for 

 'ows, is of great importance, as there is a saving of at least 

 5 per cent of the fodder, and the animals are kept in much 

 eller order. J. R. NEWEALL. 



REGISTER FOR 1836. 



James Loring. 132 Washington street, has just published 

 lie Massachusetts Register for 1836. containing the 

 ,ames of the new Legislature, new City officers Justices, 

 -awyers. Ministers and Physicians throughout the Stale. 

 .Iso, a complete list of the Post Masters,- Militia Officers, 

 ;olleges; Education, Missionary, Bible, Tract, Sabbath 

 ■icliool. Medical, Literary, Marine, Temperance, Charitable 

 >nd Ami-Slavery Socielies ; Banks and Insurance Compa- 

 ies; National, Army and Navy DeparimeiUs ; Names of 

 lonsuls, names and location of all the Banks in New Eng- 

 ind. Census of Boston lor 1S35, an account of the Commerce 

 f Boston for 1835, particulars of the Great Fire in New 

 fork, &c. &c. 2t Feb. 3 



FARBI TO I/ET IN MEDFORD 



About 5 miles from Boston-, containing 40 acres ofexcel- 

 3nt Land, well adiipted to mowing, tillage and pasturage, 

 jaid farm has been heretofore improved as a milk farm. 



Apply to Luther Angier, near Medford Bridge. 



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

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

 NATHAN ADAMS, Est^. 



Medford, Nov. 26, 1835. tf 



GAR DEN SEEDS AT §1 PER BOX. 



Small l!ii.\c. Garden Seeds, containing a good assortment 

 for a very small garden, for s.ile at ^1 per box. 



Also— -A very large assortment of Harden and Flower 

 .Seeds, raised in gardens connected wiih the Agricultural 

 Warehouse, &cc. now ready for sale and orders promptly exe- 

 cuted, GEO. C. BARRETT, 



Jan. 27. New Enghuid Seed Store. 



SPLENDID FLOWER BULBS FOR -WINTER. 



WILL t LOOM IN THK 11C>USE. 



Amaryllis {nwst splendidjlow 



Gladiolus I'scilticinna. 



I'olyanllius Narcissus. 



Crocus. 



Double Jonquills. 



Single do. 



Crown Imperial {ofvarieties, 



Fiiliellcra. 



Hyacinths — 



Boipni Tendre, 



Grool Voorst, 



Parijuin, 



Grand Monarchc, 



Orondates, 



Voltaire, 



Temple of Apollo, 



Lord Wellin^ion, 



Madam Zouiinan, 



Madam Van .Vlurkeys, 



Glori.. Florum, 



L'Ami I)u Coeur, 



Pyramides des Roses. 

 200 Assorted Double. 

 200 Assorted Single, &c. itc. 



it being late in the season, and having a very large collec 

 lion on hand, the above will be sold unusually low. 



GEO. C. BARRETT. 



Cyclamens. 



Tulips, (assorted.) &c. vtc. 



Also— A large collection 

 of splendid varieties of Flow- 

 er Seeds. 



SEEDS IN FLORIDA. 



ELIAB STONE BREWER, Apalachicola, has for sale, 

 fa superior quality put up 

 Dec. 30 



oxes of assorted Garden Seed 

 It the N. E. Seed Store, Boston 



MORUS MULTICAULIS. 



Fruii a -^11 Ornamental Trees. 



Nursery of William Kenrick, Nonanlum Hill in 

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



Selections of the finest varieties of New Flemish Pears, 



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

 -Apricots, Grape Vines, Currants, Rasberries, 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 anil reasonable rates. 



1'2,000 Peach Trees of linest select kinds are now ready (or 

 sale. 



Ornamonlal Trees and Shrubs, and Roses of about 1000 

 finest kinds, — .-Mso Herbaceous flowering plants, Paeonies and 

 splendid Double Dahlias. 



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

 tinually improve as the numbers are augmented. "These 

 now comprise nearly 400,(00 — covering compactly about 

 20 acres. s f J 



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

 his Seed Store and Ihe Agricultural Warehouse and Reposi- 

 tory, Nos 51 i^. 5'2, North Market street, will he in lik ■ man- 

 ner ouly attended to — Catalogues gratis, on application- 



HAY and COTTON PRESS 



The subscriber respectfully ofj-ers to tiie public a new and 

 useful Machine for Pressing Hay, Cotton, Hops, Cider, and 

 all compressible commodities, which he has recently inienled 

 and which for power, utility and cheapness, he can recom- 

 mend to their use. 



The advantage this Machine has over all others that have 

 been introduced is, it is capable of producing double the 

 power without injury to the machinery. 



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

 commodity to be pressed, instead of one ; and the machinery 

 being fixed to both, operate equall}'. The Machine may be 

 constructed to operate with cogs or chains pressing down or 

 up, or both at the same lime. The subscriber ha^ a machine 

 in successful operation, which is said by good judges to exceed 

 anything yet introduced for pressing nay. The subscriber 

 has secured Letters Patent for ihe above invention and is now 

 ready to dispose of rights for States Counties or Towns. 



Any information respecting said Machine may be had by 

 calling on Dame, Baker and Clement of Gorham. Cumberland 

 county. Maine. SAMUEL T BAKER. 



This certifies that we the undersigned having seen and used 

 the above Press do not hesitate lo say that in our opinion for 

 cheapness of conslruciion, power and utility, it i< far superior 

 10 anything yet introduced. 



Rev. James Lewis, Moses Fogg, 



S. C. <!^lement, Poslmasler, Col. Samuel Slephcirsen, 



Daniel Baker, Esq. Jacob S. Smith, Esq. 



(^apt. Robert Johnson, Wm. E. Files, 'Town Rep. 



J. C. Baker. 



Gorham, Nov. U, 1835. eow3m 



I» II 1 C li S OK COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLT. 



■WANTS A SITUATION. 



A married man with no family, wants a situation as Gar le- 

 ler. He can give good recommendations as to his capacity, 

 kc.; understands the management of every thing pertaining 

 o Green House Culture. Application made at this office will 

 ie promptly attended to. 3l. Jan. 27 



-WANTED A SITUATION 



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

 every department of the business, and has lived for some 

 years in some of the most respectable places in Massachu 

 setts, and will he highly recommended by his former employ 

 eis. Any commands 'directed to T. L. G., care of Mr P. 

 Mooney, Book Slore, Federal Street, will be respectfully 

 atlt'uded lo. January 5lh, 1836. 



.Apples, Russetts and Baldwins. 



Beans, while, 



Beef, mess. 



Cargo, No. 1. 



prime, .... 

 Beeswax, (American) . 

 liU'rTER store. No. 1, . 



Cheese, new milk 



Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, American, .... 

 Fish, Cod, 



Flour, (ienesee, . . cash . 

 Ballimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 .Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, norlhern yellow . 



soulhein flat yellow 

 white, 

 Rvo, norlhern. 

 Barley, .... 



Oats, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, .... 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d quality 



Lard, Boston, Isi sort, . 



southern, 1st sort. 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Ballimore, sole, . 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, Mass. inspect, extra clear, . 

 Nav}-, mess. .... 

 bone, middlings, scarce. 

 Seeos, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northern, 

 Silk, Cocoons, (American) 



Tallow, tried 



Wool, jirime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 



do. 3-4lhs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 



Native washed 



f Pulled superfine, 



1st Lambs, . 

 1 2d do. 



barrel 

 bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



quintal 

 bairel 



3d do, 

 ^ 1st Spinning, . 

 ulhern pulled wool is generally 5 els. 

 less per lb. 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



pound 

 bushel 



226 



2 12 



II OU 



900 



726 



27 



21 



9 



90 



46 



10 



2 83 



7 75 



7 68 



7 37 



7."jO 



92 



84 



T8 



I 06 



I 00 



68 



25 00 



23 00 



-23 00 



14 



It 

 SO 

 U 

 21 



20 



29 



27 



1 25 



3 37 



23 00 



900 



75 



PR0VI.S10N MARKET. 



Hams, norlhern. 



southern, and - 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



Iimip 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



retail prices. 



FINE EARLY PEAS. 



Earliest Dwarf Peas— the earliest variety of Peas, grown 

 from 20 to 24 inches high — consequenlly require no slicks. 

 Early Washington Peas ; a very productive early variety. 

 " Charlton " Early Golden Hotspur, do. ; 

 Bishop's Eaily Dwarf, do. ; very Dwarf and early. 

 Also— Dwarf Scyinetar Peas — Anew variety from Scol- 

 lanil ; this Pea will be found a great acquisition for a very pro- 

 ductive and delicious late sort. 

 Dwarf Blue Imperial Pea; 

 Large Dwarf ,>larrowfat, do. ; &.c. &.c. 

 All the above were raised expressly for the New England 

 Seed Store, Nos. 51 Jf 52, North Market StreeU 



VALUABLE NE-W -WORK ON SILK, 



American S;lk Grower's Guide, is this day published at Ihe 

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

 the Mulberry and manufacture of Silk on the system of s'le- 

 cessive crops each season— by Wm. Kenrick, author of Ibe 

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

 bound in cloth. Booksellers and traders supplied on favorable 

 terms. GEO. C. BARRETT, 



