VOL. XIV. NO. 99' 



AND G A R D K N F: R ' S JOURNAL, 



23r 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— MoNDAv, Jan. "5, 1836. 

 Ue|iorleil for the Uaily .^dvertiwr &. I'lilrinl. 



At Market 325 Bflof Caltle, ami GIO Sheep. 



Pricks — Beef Cuttle — A small adviiiiru was efieclerl. 

 We iiotired a very fine yoke from Shrewsbury, VVurcos- 

 er Cii. tikeii at 37s (id, and a tew very fine at 3ti8 ; 

 jrimi' at 31s (id a ;MsGil; good at 2tj9 (id a 31s (id; 

 ni:ill rattle 24s a 27s. 



S/iff/i — One lot was very fine, and were taken at 398. 

 The liill supply for a few weeks past lias depressed the 



arket. Lots were taken at 21s, 24s, 27s, 30s, and 3l8 

 id 



Stcine — None at market. 



TO BE LET, 



A Farm, silualed in .Medl'oril, now occupied by Mr Noaii 

 nil. conlainiiig: ahnul 2'ill .Acres of Land, in a high stale 

 tivalion ; the buildings are conimodiou.s and in ^ooii 

 . It has the advaulaite of the Boston and Lowell Rail 

 oad, and the Middlesex (Jaiial running through it, and is 

 ed on Mystic Kiv r, which afford great laciiiiies for trans- 

 arting manure, &.C. Possession given 1st of April next. 

 Alsh — A Tan Varil in Charlestown, near Mystic Kivcr 

 d occupied hy the siinscribers contaniing 1000 Vats, with 

 I the necessary buildings and machinery for carrying on the 

 nniiig business cvtensively. Conneclcil with the yard is a 

 ttcr power sutlioieni for grinding 2(100 Cords Bark per year, 

 lljn^ liides, smoothing leather, pump ng, &,c. .\lso, a large 

 d very convenient wiiarf for landing bark and wood. Pos- 

 ssion given immediatelv. For further particulars inquire of 

 GILBERT TUFTS, or 

 JOSEPH F. TUFTS, at the Yard. 

 Charlestown, Jan. 27, 133G. tf. 



WANTED. 



A young man who has some knowledge of Trees and Plants 

 idcrstan.ls somewhat of the iNuisery business, and above 

 one who is active and energetic, and desirous to give every 

 cention faithfully to the business of his employer, i. ay find a 

 rmaneni situation and fair compensation by applying to the 

 bscribers. The situali. a he will fill is one ol considerable 

 iponsibility and no one need apply whM cannot satisfy ihein 

 above points. \VM. PRINCE & SONS, 



Lin. Hot. Garden, Flushing, near .N. York. 

 Jan 27 1836. 2l. 



A PI.ACE AVANTKD. 



4 capable and industrious Man with a Wife, wishes a situa- 

 n as a Gardener. The best of references will he given. 

 iply at this office. Jan. 27. 



GARDENER WANTED. 



A first rale Gardener, c!i? well acquainted with the difiercnt 

 partmenls of this business. None other need apply. Ad- 

 P.. caieofthe Publisher. 



QAUDEN SEEDS AT $1 PER BOX. 



Small Boxes Garden Seeds, containing a good assortment 



51> lUlaii g„.uc.., .o( aaiu Ji ^1 ,ji,-l UUA. 



Also — A very large assortment of <Iarden and Flower 

 leds, raised in gardens connected with the Agricultural 

 arehouse, &c. now ready for sale and orders promptly exe- 



ed. GEO C. <i ■ KKEl'T, 



'an. 27. New England Seed Store. 



'ubli,hers of Papers who will insert the above a reusonable 



9 sha'l receive one of the above boxes. 



WANTS A SITUATION. 



I married man with lo fairily, wauls j 'iiuaiio-i as Garde- 

 He can give good recommendations as to his capacity, 

 . ; understands the management of every thing pertaining 

 ireen House Culture. Application made at this office will 

 promptly attended to. 3l. Jan. 27 



WANTED A SITUATION 



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



•ry department of the business, and has lived for some 



in some ofthe most respectable places in Massachu 



and will be highly recommended by his former employ 



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



oney, Book Store, Federal Street, will be respectlully 



ndetJ to. January 5lh, 1836. 



SEEDS AT NEW ORLEANS. 



i.MO.S B. BASS has lor sale, at New Orleans, Boxes o 

 1 Seeds for dealers, small i<oxes do, do, for family gar 

 .flhe growth of 1835. Dec. 30 



VAIiUABliE NEW VITuRK ON SILK 



Imerican Sdk Grower's Guide, is this day published at the 

 ce of the New England Faimer — being the art of growing 

 Mulberry and manufacture of Silk on the system of S'lc. 

 nve cr .ps each season — by ^*'m. Kexrick, author of the 

 -American Orchardisl; 112 pp. price 42 cents, neatly 

 upphed on favorable 



ind in cloth. Booksellers and trade 



GEO. C. .SARRETT. 



FINE EAKLY PE.IS. 



Earliest Dwarf Peas— the earliest variety of Peas, grown 

 from 20 to 2+ inches high — consequently require no sticks. 

 Early \\ asliiiiglon Peas j a very produrlive early variety. 



Charlton " Enrlv Golden lloispur', do. ; 

 Bishop's Ea ly Dwarf, do ; very Dwarfaml early. 

 Also — Dwarf Scynielar Peas — A new variety from Scot- 

 land ; this Pea will be fbnnd a great acquisition lor a very pro- 

 ductive and delicious late sort 

 Dwarf Blue Imperial Pea; 

 Large Dwarf .Marrowfat, do. ; Sec itc. 

 , All the above were raised expresslv lor Ihe Nkw England 

 Seed SroRE, Nos. 51 >V 52. Norlh .Market Street. 



PAItltl TO LET IN MEDFORD 



About 5 miles from Boston; containing 40 acres of excel- 

 lent Land, well ad. pted to mowin», tillage and pasturage. 

 Said farm has been heretofore improved as a milk (arm. 



Apply to Luther Angler, near Medford Bridge. 



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

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

 NATHAN ADAMS, Esq. 



BIcdford, Nov. 26, 1835. if 



SEEDS IN FLORIDA. 



ELTAB STONE BREWER, Apalarhicola, has for sale. 

 Seeds, of a superior quality put up 



It the N. E. Seed Store, Bosto 



Dec. 30 



NEW VARIETY OF BARLEY. 



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

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

 great acquisition lo the cultivator. Price ^1 per peck. 

 Jan. 6 G. C. BARRETT. 



GREEN HOUSE GLASS. 



Of superior thickness foi salebyLORlNG & KUPFER 

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



SPLENDIO FLOWER BULBS FOR WINTER. 



W'lLL tJLOOM IN THE HOUSE. 



Amaryllis (most splendidjla 

 ) 



Pscilticinna. 

 s Narcissus. 



Gladiolu 

 I'olyantln 



HVACINTHS — 



Boquet Tendre, 



Groot Voorst, 



Parquin, 



Grand Monarche, 



Orondales, 



Voltaire, 



Temple of Apollo, 



Lord Wellington, 



Madam Zoiiiman, 



Madam Van .Vlurkeys, 



Glori Floriim, 



L'Ami Du Coeur, 



Pyramides des Roses. 

 200 Assorted Double. 

 200 Assorted Single, &c. &c 



These are to be received by ihft Vanella. from Holland, 

 and will be ready lor sale as soon as she comes up Irom Glou- 

 cester, where she put in. 

 It being late in ihe season, and having a very large collec- 

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



GDX;. C. BARP.ETT. 



Houble Jonquills. 

 Single do. 



thrown Imperial {of varieties .) 

 Fritlellera. 

 Colchicum. 

 Cyclamens. 



Tulips, (assorted,) &c. ikc. 

 . Also -A large collection 

 of splendid varieties of Flow- 

 er. Seeds. 



SEEDS &. TREES. 



100 lbs. .White Italian Mulberry Seed; 

 1200 " Dark Red O ion : 

 400 " Early Pale Red do.; 

 SCO " L=iige Yelh.w d.> ; 



400 " Early Large White Silver Skined ditto very 

 superior and a far more sure crop than any other white varie- 

 ty 



2500 " Cabbages of all the choicest kinds ; 

 2250 " Beets do. do.; 



450 Bushels Peas do. do. ; 



300 do Beans do. do. 



Also — ev ry other choice variety of Garden Seeds, all the 

 growth of 1835, and venders and others will be supplied at 

 v<?Ty moderate rates and a convenient credit. A very large 

 stoc of Grass Seeds of every description, a few pounds of a 

 superior large Teazel Seed, and all the choice new varieties of 

 Potatoes &,c. Chinese and Italian Mulberry Trees of various 

 sizes by Hundreds and Thousands — Also, a hundred Thou- 

 sand Cuttings perfectly prepared for planting. 



Priced Catalogues both wholesale and retail will be sent to 

 every applicant. WM. PRINCE &. SONS, 



Linnaean Garden & Nurseries, Flushing, near N. Y. 

 Jan 12 ■ 2t 



W^ANTED. 



A good capable Man with a Wife, is wanted to go to Illi 

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

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

 sary expenses for the ourney, for terms please apply to 

 Grigg's & Weld, Boston. Letters post paid will receive 

 immediate attention. ew6w Jan 5 



I' li I C E S O I'' COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



corrected with GREAT CARE, WEEKLT. 



Apples, Kussetts antl Baldwii 

 Beans, white, .... 

 Beek, mess. 



Cargo, No. I. 



, He 



. cash 

 vard street, 

 irf. 



Beeswax, (Americnn) . 

 Butter store, No. 1, . 



Cheese, new milk, . 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese. 

 Flax, American, 

 Fish, Cod, 

 Flour, Genesee, 

 Baltimore 

 B.illiinore, v 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow . 

 sotitlietn ilat yell 

 white. 

 Rye, northern. 

 Barley, 

 ' Oats, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 Ibi 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . 



HONEV, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d (juality . 



Lakd, Boslon, 1st sort, . 



southern, 1st sort. 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 Lime, best sort. 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, Mass. inspect, extia clear, . 

 Navy, mess . 

 bone, middlings, scarce. 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northern. 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Tallow, tried, 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces 



American, full blood, washed 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



barrel 



Jjushel 

 barrel 



pound 



quintal 

 barrel 



1 50 



2 04 

 10 M 



8 50 



7 00 



25 



18 



1-2 



do 



Southern pnllei 

 less per lb. 



do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed 

 ^ f Pulled superfine, . 

 S^' I 1st Lambs, . 

 a :§ <) id do. 



do, . 



ol is generally Sets. 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



pound 

 bushel 

 cwt. 

 pound 



2 25 

 2 12 

 II GO 



y 00 



725 

 27 



2 75; 2 83 

 7 112 j 7 75 

 7 62 

 7 37 

 7 50 

 92 

 86 

 81 

 1 06 

 1 00 

 62 

 25 OO 

 23 00 

 23 00 



14 



22 00 

 21 00 

 21 00 



1 00 

 3 12 

 22 00 



106 

 3 37 

 23 00 



MORUS MULTICAULIS. 



JOSEPH DAVENPORT, of Colerain, Mass. ofi^crs for 

 sale 16,000 trees of the .Morns Multicaulis, or Chinese Mul- 

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

 Suffield, Ct., 16 m.les north of Haittlbrd, o:.e mile fr..m the 

 river. The trees are from 2 to 5 feet high. Price according 

 to size, from 25 to 30 dollars per ho-ndred. Were propagated 

 from trees that endured the last severe winter unprotected. 

 Purchasers will be lurnished with a knowledge of its culture 

 and suitable soil, which, if attended to will ensure it wiihout 

 protection against the severity of our climate. Trees will be 

 carefully packed and forwarded by land or water to any part 

 of Ihe country. Orders received by mail will receive prompt 

 altenlion. Colerain, Oc . 5, 1835 



TEAZLE SEED. 



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

 if this crop merits the attention of agriculturists. 

 Dec. 16. G.C.BARRETT. 



