vol.- XIV. NO. 45. 



AND G A II L) K N K R'S JOURNAL. 



359 



BlUGHTON MARKET— MoNOAV, May 16, 183li. 

 ReiHirtficI for the linily Ailvcrli^er i, ralti.il. 



At market 185 Bcf Cattle, 10 pair Working Oxen, 

 18 Cows add Calves, lOti Sheep ami 40o Swiiie. A tew 

 fine Ueef Cattle unsold. r .i, . 



Pkices. Beef Cattle —A large proportion ot tl.t 

 Beef Cattle were purclu.sed bclore ti.ey arrived at mar- 

 ket some of which were resdd at an advance. We 

 noticed a number of extra and very fine taken at ols j 

 fi,sin.ial;tv at 40s (id ; second quality 428 a 4os; thud 

 quality 37s Cd a 4(ls (id, . j , , 



WorkiniT 0.xen -A few sales only noticed ; sales at 



^ Cows' 'f d''cal'vls_Sales at $20, 24, 28, 30, 35, 40 and 



'sheep— Lots were sold at $5, G and 8 ; 15 at 12 67 

 each ; and .m.. from West Cambridge at 21 50 



Swine- Lots to p«ddle were tak.n at 8 1-4 <"; Sows 

 and '.» 1-4 for Barrows. Selected lots at 'J and 10. At 

 retail 9 and 10; small Shoats 10 and 11. 



SILK -WORMS EGGS. 



J.,s. receive.1 al .he New K„sla..d farmer Office, 5(10 000 

 Silk Worms KL-'s.wliirh will be sold by U.e diousaud.or 

 greater qoaut.ty" Tliey can be packed to go -sately a sreai 



'""Al'sTlor sale, if applied for soon, 500 Morus Mu'ticaulis 

 Trees, ou While Muil'errv Slocks, one year old, large, ana 

 thriliy trees. I'rice JJ50 per hui.dreu. "">' '"• 



NATIVB FOREST TREKS. 



The subscriber will furnish the following kiu'ls of iVIalive 

 Forest Trees Horn the vieinily of Bangor, Maine and ship 

 ihein caicliillv, ac-eonling lo order.s, viz. : ^5llver I'lrs (Irom 

 ■2 lo 3 Ice. high) ; Kims, (Irom 5 .» ".iS feet) ; Kock Maples, 

 (Irom 5 to 25 l-cll; Mouiilaii. Ash. (Irom h u, -io I.e.); 

 ,<pruce, Sumachs. I'.lies, and Cedars, Red Cherry, bupr 

 I'luins, and Junipers, Also Seed of die above .rccs lurliislied 

 ,n their season. Any orders addressed to .he subsciil.cr 

 See.lsma'i at Haugor. or Icli at (Jeo. C. Barrett's New Luglaiid 

 Seed Store Bos. will meet with pro ' pl •"."■"'"'V;, „.,, 



Bangor, May 2, 183G. WM- B- HAKLOW. 



WINSHIPS' ESr,VBl.ISHMENT. 



All oideis fo.wai.lcd by mail will be execule.l wi.h pro.nnl- 

 less, or planisinay he selcc.ed by persons visi.ing the Nur- 



"'jusi received from Europe, a larg- quan.ilv of produrlions. 

 imo.ig .hem. new and superior (iooseberry 'I rees Inun Scot- 

 laml, with speciini-iis of Iruit preserved in alcohol. 



SILVF.U LKAF ABKLF. TKEES. a suitable, and ver.\ 

 oni.inieii.al lor islamis, sea coasts, or publi- grounds, at rea- 

 sonable rates, by die hiiiidre.l or thousand ; lematkable lor 

 its beau.y ami quick and vigorous glow h. 

 Brighion. April 13. 



CARROT SEED. 



For sale at the New Kiinlaud Seed Store, 250 lbs. very fine 

 Lon" Orange I'arrot Seed. Every fanner knows the va ue 

 „, carrols a^ fodder for horses and cat.le. I. - -'^^l^'f!' 

 thai one bushel of them, is lully equal to one bushel ol oats. 

 They produce on an average 5()0 bushels to the a.re^ \ h. 

 seed may be sown to the 2Jlli ol June. -*lay lo- 



I' It 1 C E S OF COUNTRY P 11 O D U Ci: . 



COBnECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WKEKLV. 



PHINSEV CORN. 



For sale, a few bushels of .Ins superior f-ajb' Corn, recom- 

 meildcil iu the current volume ol .he New England banner, 

 by Capl. Uaiiiel Chandler. I'rice gS per bushel. Way lb. 



IMPROVED STOCK DURHAM CATTtE AND 

 *" UlSrtl.tl' SHEEP. 



To be so'd at I'ul.hc Auc.iou ou the 20.li of M.iy in?, at 

 Hyde I'ark, the former residence of ihe lale Ur ""•-<^^. -j 

 most valuable slock ol animal,, coiisis.iug ol liuns,t..j»s am. 

 Youii- Siock of firs, ra.e eseelleuce and high ped grce. No 

 expeu'e was spared ... proeuriug anim Is ot '.le very best 

 rieseniuiou by .heir late owner; and we ar"; warraii.ed in 

 savuT h u'lim r auinials are seldom to be fciud. '1 he history 

 ati.l pl^digree of .he animals will be giv n at the sale. Ihe 

 Cows are distinguished lor their ex.ell^nt milking propeilies. 

 T.Krelh.-r with die cattle will be sc.d one hundred superior 

 Bakcwell Slieep, The place is easily accessible by seam 

 boais from New York and Alhp.iy. Maj "• 



CATALOGUE of FOREST SEEDS u ' \. : '■ 



FUKNISHEt) BY Wll.LlAM MaNN, BaNGOR, Mt 

 COMMON NAMES. BOTANIC NAMES. 



White I'iiie, Pineous Strobus. 



Ilia, k or Double Spruce, Jbies Nigra. 



Ileud.'ck or lleniloek .Sprure, Allies Canadensis. 



Silver Fir, or Balm ol Uilead, ^AiVs Balsamifeia. 



White Oak, Qiuicus Alba. 



Bed Oak, Qnercus Rubra. 



Whi.e, or Canoe Birch, Brtula Papyracea. 



Vellow Birch, Brtula Lutea. 



Whi.e Beech, Fagiis Sijlvestris. 



Bed Beech, Fag7ts_FerHginea. 

 Whi.e Maple, 

 Ked-flowering Maple, 

 Sugar Map.e, 

 Moose Wood, or Striped 



Maple, 



Arbor Viior,or White Cedar, TImya Occidentabs 



Ainerieau Larch, Hackina- Lraix Americana. 



tack, 



S, 



Acer Rutirum. 

 Acer Sarcbarini 

 Acer Striatum. 



Hornbeam, 



Whi.e Ash, 

 Ash 

 Mo 

 Eln 



■jnn 



Americana. 

 Americana, 

 ihucifolia. 



iiilain Ash,orRoundwood, Fraxims Mutanum. 



Vtmus An.^- 



7\lia Americana. 

 Abius Serjiulata. 



ha' 



ITALIAN MV-.>IJERRY FOR SILK. 



W\I IMUNCE Sf -sONS, Flushing, have jjst imported 

 froin.he finest silk 7e,iou ol Ilaly,25 00<J I rees, of the fine 

 br"".d leaved v-.rietv'of the Silk .VIolberry. riiey are re- 

 m.rkable for their Vigorous i^rowin, broad and luxurmus 

 fol age, and lor supporting the most severe winters uniiijn e. , 

 Prici-lrr n SliJ lo 130 per .housand. linmedia.e applica.i.in 

 must' je 'ma.lc by mail by ihose who desire. Also, While 

 Mjinerry Seed, and t;hiuese Mulberry Cm. nigs, 



NBA lew hundred pounds Triloimm incaniatum, or 

 Eiriy Crimson Clover, one of the greatest acquisitions ol 



™T.b.n'»mi'<Jarden and Nurseries, Flushing, near New York. 



Mayil. 1' 



MORUS Ml'LTICAULlS SEED. 



Just received Inish Iniin Canton, per .he Neponset a 

 quantity of Genuine Chinese Mulberry Seed. Tins seed is 

 S'ldoiiuierliy .d the growlh of 1835. It was thoroughly tested 

 ill Cin.oii by Ihc g.'iille ..an who iinpor.ed u. and .here is no 

 doob. of .he eeiiuiiieness. or Ihe quali.y of the seed, and ils 

 vit >litv One ounce of seed will give about 51100 trees. F..r 

 sale ai Barrett's iNew England Seed Store, Nos, 51 and 52 

 North Market street. Boston, May II. 



nxm Elder, 



nrob.-,blv would be ilesi „ - 



above list prrced ; but as it is difficult lo obtain some kind a. 

 as low ra.e* as other- may he furnished for, and as some 

 wan. a larger number and larger sizes ihan oiliers ; it is ne- 

 cessary dia. customers sh.,uld send per mail, a memorandum 

 of ihe kinsd, sizes, and quantities ; and then .he [iricc may be 

 luimsheil bebire .he order is sen.. 



I. is asc.r.ained by experiment, that Evergreens may be 

 transplanted either in Spiiiig or Autumn, but that all olher 

 loresl trees should beset early in the Spring, soon alter the 

 buds begin to fill. ... . , 



Forest Seeds should be pl. nted in Autumn, and orders 

 should be sent early in Summer, as some kinds shed Ihe.ir 

 seeds in June or July. 



Customary prii es are charged for boxes, carliiig, &c. 



W. M, takes the hbenv to refer to lloii. S, U. Lyman and 

 Geo C Barrett, Esq baslon, Messrs C. & D, P. Dyer, 

 Providence. R. I and E. W. Bull, Esq. Hartford, Ct. and 

 Messrs Sinclair Si. Mm.re, Baltimore, Md. 



\pei.ES, Itussclls and Baldwins, 



lii-ANs, white, 



Bekk, mess. 



Cargo, No, 1. . . . 



prune, . , , , 



Bkk.swax, (Americi n) , 

 liUrrKK store, ^o. 1 , . . 

 Chkkse, new milk, .... 

 Fkai HERS, iior.liern, geese, . 

 s.iu.lierii, geese, 



Flax, Aniericai 



Fisii.Cud, 



Flour, tienesee, , , rash . 

 Baltimore, Howard St. eel, 

 B.dtiiiiorc, wharf 

 Alexaml.ia, . 

 Grain, Corn, noitberii \cI1ow none, 

 soi.tlie.nllat yellow 

 white. 

 Rye, iiorihern, 

 Barley, , • . .. 



Oals, nor hern, . (prime) 

 IIav best Euulish. per Ion ol 20(IU lbs 

 ca-:ti-ni sereweil, . 

 hard pressed, .... 



lIoNtV, 



Hops, 1st qualily 



2d oualiiy .... 

 Lakh, Boston, Is. sort, . 



soulh.rn. Is. sor., . 

 Leathkb, slaughter, sole, 

 do. upper, 

 dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, , . 

 Lime, best son, .... 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, Mass, inspect, extia dear, . 



Navy, mess . . . . 

 bone, midilliugs, scarce. 

 Seeps, Hero's Grass, 

 Bed Top, 



Re.l Clover, northerc 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 



Tallow, trieil 



Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 



American, full hl.iod, washed, 



do, 3-4lhs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



(to. 1-4. and common 



Native washed 



r Pulled superfine, 

 t^ I 1st Lambs, . 

 ■S^iid do. 



quintal 



1 50 



2 00 

 12 75 

 10 2.) 



ii .W 

 27 

 2(1 



3 25 

 8 37 



7 75 

 7(12 

 7 75 



iM 



25 (10 

 21 00 



gallon 

 pound 



3d 

 ,lsl Spinning, . 

 Southern pulleil wool is generally 5 cts, 

 less per lb; 



bushel 



pound 



1 17 



2 50 

 27 00 



223 



2 50 

 13 00 

 II 73 



'i 



22 

 112 

 50 

 ■15 

 10 



3 37 

 8 5S 

 7 87 

 7 73 

 7 87 

 1 00 



97 



BO 



1 25 



1 W) 



70 



3(1 (10 



27 t'O 



27 00 



14 

 12 

 IS 

 16 



21 



29 



27 



1 20 



3 00 



i7 50 



75 

 12 

 3(0 

 8 50 

 05 

 65 

 53 



40 

 38 

 58 

 SO 

 4(1 

 30 

 48 



3 87 

 ''O 

 13 



9 00 

 75 

 fiS 

 58 

 fiO 

 43 

 CO 

 CO 

 63 

 41 

 33 

 50 



RETIRED SirCATION IN BROOKLINE AT 

 AUCTIO.V. 



On Monday the 23d instant, at 4 o'clork P. .M., on the 

 nfPnlise-- will .io~i.iv. ly be sold that retired situation in Brook- 

 liue G miles from Boston, birinerly the residenre of the lale 

 Mr James Hammond, and near the residence of Air Ebenezer 

 Richards, on the Worcester Turnpike, toirelher with six acres 

 .,f .•xcelleiil Laud, with many valuable h ruit Trees, Shruos, 

 Gra.ie Vines, .tc. This place is capable ol' keeping one 

 horse and two cows, and will positively be sold. C..nditions 

 liberal, and made known at time of sale. May li. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



For sale a Farm in Be.l ord,Couuly of Middlesex, 17 miles 

 from Boston ah.l 10 Irom Lowell, containing 104 acres inclu- 

 ding abo It 15 acies covered wilh a valuable growth ol wood 

 whiTh has been preserved wiih great caie for the las. 20 years, 

 the garden contains about 3 acres uii.ler .he highest culiiva 

 lion and is furnished wi.h a great variety of flowers and 

 shrubs which have been collecte.l at much labor and expence ; 

 altached lo the garden is a Green House filled with ihri.ly 

 bear.ng Grape Vines, ami choice anil valuable plants wh.eh 

 will be sold or not as the purchaser may choose. 'I he Farm 

 is under good cultivation ami together wilh the Ganlen is 

 stocked wilh the choicest Fri.i.s, such as Apples, Pears, 

 Peaches, Uninees, Plums, S.rawberr-es ol various kinds, 

 Basoherries, Gooseberries, &c &c., which the pieseiil owner 

 has spared no .-xpeiiee in obtaining. The Farm is b.iunded 

 on the west by Concord Biver, which is well supplied wilh 

 fish, and the countrv around abonn.ls wilh game, making it a 

 desirable retreat to the gentleman who is load of hshiiig or 

 shooting. .. , 



Possession will he given on the Isl April next— for terms, 

 which will bo liberal, apply to llic sibsciihei in Bo-lon or ai 

 .he Farm, JAMES VILA. 



March 16. If. 



PROVISION MARKET 



RETAIL PRICES, 



HAMS.nonheni. . . pound 



souihern, and western, 

 I'oRK, whole hogs, 

 Pot; I. TRY, . 

 BuTTKR,(lub) . 



Iinnp . • 



Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 



t'lUER, 



dpzen 

 bushel 

 barrel 



IB 



13 



13 

 JS 



21 



1< 



6W 



2 73"' 



BOVND VOLUMES OP THE SILK MANUAL. 



For sale at ihe Aericullural Warehouse and New England 

 Seed store, ihe first volume of the Silk Mancal and Praclical 

 Farmer, neatly bound. Price CiJ cen.s. 



The book contains 192 pages, and a great amount of val- 

 uable information on the suhject of Silk Culture. It is deci. 

 de.liv the cheapest book, extant, thai treats upon that subject 



M.ay 4, 



TERRIBLE TRACTORATION. 



Just published ami lor sale by fultle. Weeks & Dennell, 

 School sireel, and at ihe Far.ner Offire, Terrible 'i'racloralien 

 and olher Poems, by Christopher Caustic, M. D , and mem- 

 ber of no less than i\ineteen very learned Societies, inira 



April 27. 



I Edni-u. 



FOR SALE, 



25 bushels of Ihe Si Helena Po.aiocs. 

 Cambridgeporf, May 4. 



