VOL. xmi. NO. 14. 



AiNU nUJXlUJULilUliALi XVJLiUlOiiJJCV 



Thi' rriill was then white, but in consequence ofcuhiva- 

 tion :iii<l exposure 10 more light, the berries have chang- 

 ed to the coliir named. J- B. 



ANOTHER STUMBLER. 

 Mr Perry left with us two specimens of apples, one 

 ▼»rielyatinegreenin»,lhei rther asiiiall kiiurly russeting, 

 with the cnnvicti.m th.it it isa frrak of nauire, as huaays 

 the ine was eriifted near the ground, and this small fruit 

 was produced on one of ihc sinnli branches near the top, 

 and ihat there had bi^en no bud or graft inserted. The 

 fact that the branch «hicliborc the small apples was 

 one of three that forme.I a furl;, leads us to suppose that 

 it must have been a graft, alihough we were assured to 

 the contrniy. Wu are mlci th:it '• we mu.<l not be fiilh- 

 ibinil. J. B. 



less but believing," so we may as well s 



BKIGHTON MARKKT.— MoNDAT, Oct. 7, IS2!). 

 Keporled for the New Kngldnd fanner. 



At Market, 760 Beef Cattle, 1650 Stores, 3^)00 S5heep 

 and l?f)0 Swine. 



About '-'50 Swine were reported last week. 



Prices.— Beef Cattle —TUe prices of last week for a 

 like qii:Hlity were sustained except for the thin cattle. — 

 We quote First quality, $7 25 a $7 75. Second qual- 

 ity, StJ 50 a $7 00. Third quality, $5 50 a $6 00. 



Stores.— A large number were sold but at prices less 

 than the two preceding weeks. We noticed several lots 

 of two year old sold at abuut $20— yearlings, $12 50. 

 Wequot.) Yearlings $11 a $15. Two Year Old $17 

 a $27. Choice heifers were peddled at a higher price. 



Coirs and Calves.— Sa.\e» $30, $35, $42, $47, and 

 $55. 



S/iecp.— Sales brisk, lots $1 71, $1 88, $2 00, $2 12, 

 $2 25, $2 42, $2 75, $3 00, and $;3 25. 



Swine — One entire lot 4 for sows and 5 for barrows. 

 Several lots at 4 1-2 and 4 3-4 for sows, and 5 1-2 and 

 5 3-4 fir barrows. Lots of selected barrows af. 6 at re- 

 tail, 5 1-2 and 6 for sows, and 6 1-2 and 7 for barrows. 



ES, 



PHUIT A.\D ORN vltlKNTAI. Tit 



Moms ^[uUica^dis, &[C. 



KUaSEHY OF WILLIAM KESnlCK. 



In the collection of Fruit Trees, &c., now offered for sale, 

 as the munlier has hciii greatly augmcnied. so al>o the 

 size o' Ihe trees gem-rally is improved and is now supe- 

 rior to Ihai of any loriner vcar It comprises of I'ears and 

 of Apples, of l>eaches, of Plums and Cherries, the finest 

 liinils, as also of Nectarines, .^pncots, (iuinces, Gooscher 

 ries, Raspiierrics, Currants; clinice selectiims of Cjrape- 

 Vuie , of Strawberries, &c. &c. An unusual propnrlion of 

 the I'ears are at this tunc of fine size and the cnlleclio:is, 

 hoUi of the Peach and of the Cherry Ir^cs, are believed to 

 I.e unrivalled in ihis day, not only lor fine .'•izcs hut al.'.o in 

 the unusual and extraordinary numbers which are here rea 

 dy for sale. Of all the above named species of fruits, a 

 lari;e proportion are of the most celdiralcd and surpassing 

 kinds. "The ahridged catalogue of Fruit and of Ornamen- 

 tal Trees, &c., for 1339 is ready, and will be sent to all who 

 apply; in that catalogue the very best kinds < f fruits, so far 

 as proved, are p.articularly designated by a star. 



100,000 MoRus MuLTicAULis Trecs or any other reasona- 

 ble quantity, or cuttings of the same, are now ofl'cred for 

 sale. The trees are genuine ; all being raised by the sub- 

 scriber, either at his Nursery here, or at his Soulbern Estab- 

 lishment at Portsmouth in Lower Viginia. Also the E!ala, 

 Canton, the Moretli or Alpine, the Broussa and some other 

 Mulberries. 



Ornamental Tre^s and Shrubs, Roses. Honeysuckles, 

 Paecmies and Double Dahlias, &c. &c., Cockspur Thorns, 

 and Buck Thorns for hedges. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber, post paid, shall he 

 promptly attended to and all trees when so ordered will be 

 securely packed for safe Iransportion to distant places. 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantum Hill, Newton, Mass. Oct^9^ 



GARDEN SEEDS. 



The subscribers are now receiving their fall supply of Gar- 

 den, Field and Grass Seeds, and would respectfully recom- 

 mend to their customers to send in iheir orders as early as 

 possible to secure a supply from iheir choicest lots. 'I heir 

 stock of seeds for this season will be very full and complete, 

 and most of the varieties being raised under their own in- 

 spection they can confidently recommend Ibem as heing fresh 

 and genuine. Among them are Long Blood, Early Turnip 

 and Sugar Beets : Ruta Baga, Mangel Wurlzel, Orange Car- 

 rot, Radish. Cucumber and Cabbage of sorts. Also, Peas, 

 Beans and Squashes, which together with a large supply of 

 most kinds of seed desirable for the field or garden, comprise 

 the most complete and extensive assoitment of seeds to be 

 found at any similar establishment in the country. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Oct. 9. N. E. Agri. Warehouse and Seed Store. 



THERMOMETRICAL. 



RepnrteJ for the New Englnnd Farmer. 

 Range of the Thermometer at the Garden of the proprietors 

 of the New England Farmer, Brigklnn, Mass. in a shaded 

 Noriberly exposure, week ending October 6. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Ashes, Pearl, per 100 His. 

 Pol, " •' " . 

 Beans, white, Foreign, 

 " " Domestic, . 



Beef, mess. 



No. f. . 

 prime. 

 Beeswax, white, 

 yellow, 

 Butter, tub, 



lump, 

 Chepse, new millt. 

 Cider 



refined, 



ONE MaSUHE, 



pound 



pound 



HOVSK IN DOnCIlESTEK. 



To let a large and convenient house, pleasantly situated in 

 Dorchester, one third of a mile beyond Dr Codman's meeting 

 house, and between five and six miles from Boston; together 

 with 144 acres of fine land, well stocked with fruit trees. 

 There are gnod wells of water— a fine barn, chaise house, 

 and corn barn, and convenient out buddings. The above 

 affords a rare chance to some practical person wishing to 

 carry on alarm; possession given immediately. Apply at this 

 office. 



October 9. 



PKAK, PLTJltl, ORAPE VINES, *,C. 



1000 Pear Trees of the most approved kinds; 



lOOO Plum Trees, of the most approved kinds and extra 

 size — many of them have borne the past season ; 



600 (iuince Trees; 



3000 Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines, from 6 to 15 feet 

 high, most of ihera have borne fruit — Black Hamburgh, 

 Sweetwater, Pond's Seedling; 



30,000 Giant Asppragas Roois ; 



5000 Wilmot's Early Rhubarb or Fie Plant, lately intro- 

 duced ; 



Also— a good assoitmeat of Gooseberries, Roses, &c. of 

 diflcrent kinds ; 



A 1 1 orders left at this office, or with the subscriber at Cam- 

 bridge-port, or in Mr Lynch's fiaggage wagon box, at Gould 

 & Howe's, No, 8 Faneuil Hall, will meet with immediate 

 alleolion. SAMUEL POND, 



October 9. Cambridge port, Mass. 



BONE MANURE. 



The subscriber informs bis iViends and the public, that 

 after ten years experience, he is fully convinced that ground 

 bones form the most powerful stimulant that can be applied 

 10 the earth as a manure. 



He keeps constantly on hand a supply of Ground Bone, 

 and solicits the patronage ot the agricultural community. 

 Pr'ce at ibe Mill 35 cents per bushel ; pui up in casks and de- 

 livered at any part of the cily at 40 cents per bushel, and no 

 charge for casks or carting. 



Also, ground Oyster Shells. 



Orders left at the Bone Mill, near Tremont road, in Rox- 

 burj, at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store, No. 52 North Market Street, or through the Post 

 Office will meet with prompt altention. 



A PARMER WANTED. 



.\ man and wife or a single man are wanted to carry on a 

 Farm about 14 miles from Boston, for which reasonable 

 wages will be paid. None need apply but Americans and 

 those that are acquainted with Farming and Gardening. 

 First rale recommendations will be required for honesty and 

 sobriety. Please apply at this office. 



Se pt e mber '2.'i. 



Complete Garden and Horticultural Tool Cliests, 



Fr'-m Sheffield, England; conlaining Garden Shears, im- 

 proved Pruning Shears and Scissors, Pruning and Grafting 

 Knives, Flower Gatherer, Garden, Dutch and I'riaiigular 

 Hoes, Saw, Spud, Weeding Honk. Ganlcu Rake, Trowel 

 Hammer and Garden Reel ; comprising every useful imple- 

 ment necessary fnr ihe cultivation of the Flower Garden. 

 For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse, No. 

 51 and 62 North Market Street. 



bu.sbel 

 barrel 



pound 



dozen 

 barrel 

 bushel 



Feathers, northern, geese, . 'pound 



soulhern, geese, . . 1 " 

 Flax. (American) . . . . | " I 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, . . quintal; 



Biv, Cbaleur, . • " 



Haddock, new, . . "I 



Mackerel, No. 1 . . . barrel 

 No. 2, 

 No 3, . 

 \lewives, dry salted. No. 1 . 

 Salmon, No. 1 , 

 Flovr, Genesee, cash, . 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Richmond canal, 

 Alexandria wharf. 



Rye 



Meal, Indian, in bbls. 



Gkain : Corn, northern yellow, 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, . 

 Rye, northern, . 

 Barley, nominal . 

 Oats, northern, (prime) . 

 southern, new. 

 Hams, northern, .... 



southern and wesleni, . 

 Hay, best English, per ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, isi quality, 



2d quality, .... 

 Labd, Boston, 1st sort,. 



southern, 1st sort, 

 Leathcr, Philadelphia city tannage 

 do. country do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dry hides, . 

 New York red, li^ht, 

 Boston, do. slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides. 



Lime, best sort 



Molasses, New Orleans, . 



Sugar House, 

 Oil, .Sperm, Spring, 



Winter, . 

 Whale, refined. 

 Linseed, American, 



Neat's Foot 



Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, extra clear, 



clear, ..... 

 Mess, .... 

 Prime, .... 

 Seeds: Herd's Grass, . 

 lied Top, southern, 

 northern, 

 Canary, 

 Hemp, . . . 



Flax 



Red Clover, northern, . 

 Southern Clover, none, 

 Soap, American, Blown, 

 " Castile, 



Tallow, tried 



Teazles, 1st sort, . . . • 

 Wool, primCj or Saxony l<'leeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 



do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common, 



E _: f Pulled sapeifiue, 



J i J No. 1, 



= ■31 No. 2 



J =■ [ No. 3. ' . 



6 12 



1 76 



2 00 

 14 00 

 13 00 

 11 00 



40 

 30 



6 60 



6 2* 

 2 26 

 30* 



I 78 

 4 60 



18 00 

 13 50 



cask 

 gallon 



2 75 



20 00 

 15 00 

 12 00 

 2 87 



2 00 

 2 62 



{pound 



pr M 

 pound 



2 87 



23 00 

 17 00 

 12 60 



3 0l> 

 1 00 



1 50 



2 26 



3 00 

 I 63 



2» 



BERKSHIRE BOAR. 



For sale, a fi ne Berkshire Boar, 9 months old, and lar|» 

 of his age, hre.a in Albany, from imported slock. Ihe pedi- 

 gree will be fu tnished at the time of sale. Price S50. Ap- 

 ply to Messrs. J. BRECK &. CO. 



Seplemlier .ua^ W 



