VO ly. XVII. NO. 13. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



103 



BRIGHTON MARKKT.— Monday, Oct I, 1838. 

 K>-p(irlecl liir llie .\«w Engl;inii Farjnpr. 



At Market 400 Ueef Cattle, 350 Stores, 2,450 Sheep, 

 and iibout 1,500 Swine. 



Pricks — Br.tf Cattle. — Sales were brisk. First qual- 

 ity, $7 50. Second quality, $6 75 a $7 00. Third qual- 

 ity, $5 50 a $C 00. 



Stures— hi good demand. Yearling.-i, $9 n $14. 

 Two Tear Old, $16 a $28. Three Year Old, $22 a 

 $33. 



S/»«ep.— Sales brisk. At $1 G2, $1 86, $2 16, $2 50 

 and $3 :-5. 



Swine. — Last week's prices were fully sup ported. 

 Lots to peddle at t> 1-2 a 7 1-2. At retail, 7 1-2 a 9. 

 Old hogs, 7 to 8. 



THEK.MO.VIETRICAL. 



Iteiiorled lor the New England Farmer. 

 (Lingeoftlie rhermoineter at the (Janleiiof tli< 

 of the New England Farmer, Brighton, Mass. 

 Northerly exposure, week ending September 30. 



proprietors 

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Monday, 



Tuesday, 



Weilnesday, 



Tlmrs.l.iy, 



Friday, 



Salurd.ay, 



Sunday, 



N. E. 



S. E. 



s. w. 



S. E. 

 N. E. 



FOR S.\L,E. 



The thonmgh bred Short Horned Durham Bull, Superior. 



Superior was calved in .Xugast, 1831. He was got by 

 Frederick, and he by Wye Comet. 



Dam, Yellow Rose, by Young Dentou. 



G. Dain, Arabella, (Imported,) by North Star. 



G. G. Dam Aurora, " '■ Comet. 



G. G. G. Dam " " " Henry. 



G. G. G. G. Dam " " " Danby. 



The above pedigree may be found in the English Herd 

 Book. 



He is a roan and perfectly gentle and docile ; and his 

 stock, which may be seen at the farm of the subscriber, will 

 testify to his value. Price, S250. Apply to C. N. Bement, 

 Esq. near Albany, N. V., or to Wm. Augustus North, 

 Mount Marie, Duancsburgh, N. Y. 



October 3, 1837. 4w 



AIUIiUERRY TRE:ES. 



1500 Morus Multicaulis. 

 1000 While Mulberry. 



For sale, the entire lot, or in small quantities. They are 

 very superior, and tieing raised so far north, have the advan- 

 tage over southern raised trees, for this Stale. 



JAMES STEWART, 

 Indian Hill Farm, near Newburyport, Mass. 

 October 3, 1837. 3w 



AiOTICK. 



The subscriber otfers for sale his real estate in Westford 

 and Groton ; consisting of his homestead, 35 acres, his 

 farm, 117, one pasture, 17 acres, one do. 33 acres, one wood- 

 lot, 13 acres, one do. 5 acres, and one do. lo acres. For 

 further particulars see his advertisement in the Lowell Jour- 

 nal, or inquire of the suliscriber at his house, near the meet- 

 ing houses and academy iu Westford. 



EPHRAIM ABBOTT. 



PAK.n FOR S.-VLiC 



In Cambridge, about one mile from Murdock's Hotel on 

 the West Cambridge road with a valuable stone ledge on the 

 same ; containing torly acres of good land with the build- 

 ings on the same. It will be sold at a bargain if applied for 

 soon, as the present owner is about removing to the West. 

 Apply to the subscriber on the premises. 



Sept. 25. 3w 



AMMI C. TEEL. 



FOR SALK. 



A two years old Bull of the Cream pot breed; from Mr 

 Jaqueth's stock at Teu Hill Farm, Charlestown. Cows of 

 the above breed make the most butler of any stock in this 

 country. Inquire of the subscriber near the factories in 

 Waltham. ISAAC PARKER. 



WANTED TO HIRK 



A single Man, who is capable of taking charge of a small 

 Farm. Inquired -- .^ - 



Sept. 5. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



LAYING OUT GAIiDKNS AND ORNAMENTAL 

 PLANTATIONS. 



E. Sayers begs leave to inform his friends and the public 

 in general that he will attend the laying out gardens and or- 

 namental planlaiions, and hopes by strict attention to busi. 

 ness lo merit the approbation of" those who may be pleased 

 lo employ him 



All orders left with J. Brcck & Co, Agricultural Store, No. 

 52 North Market Street, wiil be punctually attended to. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



Be 



tfhite. Foreign, 

 " Domcstit 



BONB MANIRK. 



The subscriber desires to inform his friends and the public 

 that he has been in the Bone business more than len years, 

 and has spent mncn time and money to ascertain how liones 

 may be converted to the best use, and is fully satisfied that 

 they form the most powerful stimulant that can be applied to 

 the earth as a manure. He oifers for sale ground bone at a 

 low price, and is ready to receive orders to any amount, which 

 will be promptly attended to 



Orders may be left at my manufactory, near Tremont road, 

 in Ro.^tbury, or at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store, No. 52 North Market Slieel, Boston. 



Sept. 20. NAHUM WARD. 



^^i 



yursery of Wdluiin Kenrlclc. 

 The Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental 

 Trees for 1838 is now ready, and will be sent 

 g to all who apply. It comprises a most e.\ten- 

 ive selection of the superior varieties ol Pears, 

 .pples, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, Quinces, 

 Gooseberries, Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries, Grape 

 Vines, &c. The stock of Cherries and Teaches now ready 

 is particularly large. Also, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 Roses, Honeysuckles ; Peonies, Dahlias and other Herba- 

 ceous Flowerini: Plants. 



1 on OOO -^^"'"'^ Multicaulis are now offer- 

 X""j'.l"Lf ed for sale; the trees genuine and 

 tine, will be ready for delivery at the cities of Boston, New 

 York and Philadelphia, in October next, at prices fair, and 

 varying with the size, and the quantity which may be de- 

 sired. Also, Broussa and other varieties. 



Mulberry and oiher trees, when so ordered, will be secure- 

 ly packed for safe transportation to distant places, and all 

 orders promptly executed, on application to B. D. Breck, 

 Commission Store, No. 132 Water Street, New York, M. S. 

 Powell, Seed .Store, No, 7 Arch Street, Philadelphia, or to 

 the subscriber, Nonantum Hill, Newton, near Boston. 

 August 1, 183^. WILLIAM KENRICK. 



MULBERRY TREES. 



200,000 Genuine Mulberry Trees, and as many more as 

 may be wanted, of the most approved kinds — consisling of 

 the best selected varieties now in use, for cultivation, feeding 

 worms, and making silk; — being acclimated to this country, 

 and adapted to either warm or cold climates, affording a 

 rare opportunity for companies or individuals to be supplied, 

 from the most e-xtensivc collection of mulberrry trees ever 

 seen in any village withm the United States. 



Autumn is decidedly the best lime for removal, and orders 

 left with Messrs. I. B. Colt, Secretar)- of the Connecticut 

 Silk Manufacturing Company, Hartford ; Alonzo Wakeman, 

 at the office of the American Institute, No. 167 Broadway, 

 N. Y. ; Thomas Lloyd, Jr. No. -^36 Filbert street, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. ; Luther I. Cox, Baltimore, Md. ; B. Snider, & 

 Co. Savannah, Ga. ; Bliss Jenkins, &.Co. Molule, Al ; James 

 Lyman, St. Louis, Mo. ; Case and Judd, Columbus, O. ; G. 

 Harwood, Rochester, N. Y. ; and the publishers of this ad- 

 vertisement, or with the subscriber, in Northampton, Mass. 



Orders left with the above gentlemen will be promptly at- 

 tended to, and each will be furnished with samples of the 

 foliage. 



Several valuable farms may be had with or without Mul- 

 berry Plantations. 



Apply at the office of D. STEBBINS. 



Northt 



hampton, Aug 22, 1.S3S. 



t'ARM FOR S.\LE, 



That large and beautiful farm, late residence of the Hon. 

 Judge Dame, situated in Rochester, N. H. six miles from 

 the village of Dover, and four miles from Great Falls. Said 

 farm contains upwards of 300 acres of land and a large and 

 well finished two story house, with barns and other out- 

 buildings in good repair. About 150 acres are covered with 

 hard and pine wood, besides a good portion of heavy timber. 

 There are also on the premises large quarries of the most 

 desirable granite. Any person desirous of purchasing may 

 learn further particulars on application to Joseph Breck &. 



, No, 51 and 52 North Market Street, Boston. 



ugust 15, 1S38. 



FOR SALE. 



Five acres of good Salt Marsh, in Quincy, or (Squantum 

 so called.) 



Also, Four acres of Salt Marsh in Brighton. 



Also, Several full blooil animals, cows and calves. Apply 

 to A. Greenwood, on the Welles Farm, Dorchester, near Dr 

 Codman's meeting house. 



Sept. 12, 1833. 



Beef, mess, .... 



No. 1 



prime, .... 

 Beeswax, {.American) 

 Chefse, new milk. 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese. 

 Flax, (American) 



Fish, Cod 



Flour, Gonesee, cash, 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Ballimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Ry, 



barrel * 

 bushel 



1 00 

 1 35 

 i " 2 00 



barrel | 15 00 



pound 



quintal 3 26 

 barrel | 5 37 



Mea 



, Indi; 



Grain: Corn, northern yellow, 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, . . " . 

 Rye, northern, . 

 Barley, 



Oats, northern, (prime) . 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 Eastern screwed, . 



HoNEV, Cuba 



Hops, 1st quality, .... 



2d quality. 

 Lard, Boston, 1st sort, 



southern, 1st sort. 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do. c.jtiniry do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dry hides, . 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston, do. slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides. 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 Macxerel. No. 1, . . . 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 PoBK, extra clear, 



clear, ..... 

 Mess, .... 



■.?EEC>s: Herd's Grass, 



?ted Top, southern, 

 northern. 

 Hemp, .... 



Flax, 



Red Clover, northern, . 

 Southern Clover, 

 Soap, American, No. 1, 

 " No. 2, 



Tallow, tried, .... 

 Teazles, 1st sort, .... 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Heeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 



do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common, 



S_- f Pulled superfine, 



J^JNo. 1, 



|-3lNo.2, . . . . 

 ^ o. t No. 3, 



'gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



pound 



pr M. 

 pound 



I 07 

 1 02 

 1 20 



20 

 85 

 II 00 

 2 62 

 28 00 

 25 00 

 24 00 

 2 75 

 1 00 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern, . 



southern and westeri 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, per pair, . 

 Butter, tub, 



lump. 

 Eggs, .... 

 Potatoes, new, 



CiDEB, 



FARM FOR SALE. 



An excellent farm, near the centre of Framingham is of- 

 fered for sale, on liberal terms. Inquire at this office. 

 Aug. 22, 1833. 3in 



EMPLOYMENT \VANTED. 



A Gardener out of employment would be happy to attend 

 to orders for buddin" or gardening of any description. Ap- 

 ply at the New England Farmer Office. 



■WINTER RYE. 



Just received at the New England Seed Store and Fanner 

 Office, a few bushels of prime Winter Rye. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Aug. 13, 1838. 



