oi.xiv. xo. 3r. 



AND G A R D P: N E R'S JOURNAL 



295 



IGUTON iMAIlKKT,— .MuNi>4v, Mak(;h21, Ibyti. 



Itfpnrtftl f.irllie Djuly Ailverljstr &, rntrlol. 

 \t M;irkct ;?35 Be.sf Cattlfi, GO pair Workins Oxen 

 .Mws anil C.ilvi'S, 3.SII Slit^ep, mid 835 Swine. 

 'rkks — Beef Cuttle — Lust wvik's pricm were fully 

 piTii'il : a small mlvanru luny Imvu bi en lealized iiii 

 unil 1111(1 l/iird quiility.* We nutired Iwo or tli'ee yidves 

 ni a! IJs. We quiiie first (jiiiility iit 3f)s a 4iis 9d ; 

 orul d.i. »l 33s (id a 3(k <Jd ; third do. dSs 6d a S'is (id. 

 I'lir/ting Oxen. — .A lar^e iiriinber were snld ; we give 

 prices of a lew only— $^2, CO, 7G 85, !)2, 100, and 



^ows and Calves. — Sales were noticed at $20, 23, and 



/if/y— Lois were taken at 22s 6d, 25s, 6d, 30s, and a 



a( alioill 311s. 

 (HI — Sales were quick anil liigli ; all at market sold, 

 r.illntsof SKlectcd Barrows were taken al 8c. and 

 latTo; lots to peddle, not S( leeted, at 6 38 lir 

 , aod 7 3-8 for Barrows ; one lot ill (i 1-2 and 7 1-2. 

 tail 7 fur Sows and 8 liir Barrows, for large ; very 

 7 1-2 and 8 J-2. Higher prices are experled. 



Will l)( 



"g io„ 



Icada-r Tn. 



lTALOGCB of FOREST SEEDS and TKEES, 



FURNISHEU BY V^ILLlAM MiNN, BaNGOR, Mk. 

 COMMO.V NAMES. BOTANIC NA31ES. 



u- I'inc, Piiieoiis Strobus. 



k or Double Spruce, jtbies Nigra. 



iliH-k or [leinloL-k Spruce, Allies Canadensis. 

 L-r F.r, or Balm of Gilead, Abies Balsamifcra. 

 le Oak, Qnercus Alba. 



Ook, Quemis Rubra. 



lie, or Canoe Birch, Bttula Papyracea. 



o\v liirch, Brlula Lulea. 



le Beech, Fagiis Sylvestris. 



Beech, Fagiis Feritginea. 



le Maple, Acer Eriocarpum. 



• fl.iwpriiig Maple, Acer Bnlirum. 



ar I\Ia[)'e, Acer Saccliarinum. 



se W'ooiJ, or Striped Acer Striatum. 

 Maple, 



or Viior, or While Cecfar, Thuya Occidentalis. 

 ' 'an Larch, Hackma- Lraix Ameruana. 

 rk, 



e.im, Carpitms Americana, 



Ash, Fraxinus Americana. 



Asii, Fraxiruis Sambucijolia. 



liii .Ash, orRoundwood, Fraxinus Motaimm. 



llmus Americawx. 

 ood, Tiliu Americana. 



lu E'der, Almts Sentidata. 



obably would be desiralile lo cuslomers to have the 

 isl priced ; but as it is difficult lo obtain some kind at 

 rales as others may be furnished for, and as some 

 I a larger number and larger sizes than others; it is ne- 

 ary ilial cuslomers should send per mail, a memorandum 

 te kiusd, sizes, and quantities ; and then the price may be 

 shed before ihe order is sent. 



is ascertained by experiment, that Evergreens- may be 

 iplanled eilljcr in Spring or Autumn, but ihal all other 

 rees sliould beset early in ihe Spring, soon after the 

 !gin lo fill. 



St Seeds should be planted in Autumn, and orders 

 Id be sent early in Summer, as some kinds shed their 

 Is in June or July. 



islomary prices are charged for boxes, caning, &c. 

 . I\I. lakes the liberty lo refer lo Hon. S. R. Lyman and 

 C. Barrett, Esq. Co.s/on, Messrs C. & D. P. Dyer, 

 t-idence. R. I and E. W. Bull, Esq. Hartford, Ct. and 

 Sinclair ..t Mo(.rc, Baltimore. Md. 



FRA9III«GHA9I KURSERY. 



iglish Cherry trees, Apple trees, Pear and Peach trees 



ale. 



i,so — a few bushels of the very celebrated Tea VA'heat, 



:h never suifers by blast or rust. Apply lo 



WM. BbCKMINSTER, 

 -h 23, 183b. 3t Framiniham. 



RURAL, LIBRARY. 



inlhly periodical of 32 large octavo page 



'publicalion of Standard \Vorks on Agriculture 



dening and Domestic Economy. The plan embraces Ihi 



"nt of works, entire, abridged and compiled. The nios 



lical works with llieir engravings, bolh American am 



n. The price is only two dollars per annum — a suini 



II furnish every subscriber works that would cost fron 



lo thirty or forty dollars. Published by H. HUX 



CO., al their Agrxullural .~eed Store, No. 2 



ley street, New York. 41 march 23, 1826. 



de- 



Y, 



PEAR TREES. 



or sale at the Garden of the subscriber, in Salem, many 

 elies of the best old and new Pears — engrafted from hcar- 



Irees. Every tree sold will be warranted lo produce the 

 [ which its name indicates. R. MANNING 



inarch ^. 3t 



FARM AT AUCTION. 



u Public Audiiui, on Saturday, 2Glh insl. 

 II, oil ihe premises, a Kakm, fileasaiiily silu- 

 bcH's and Policy Pond, on VVnidham Range, 

 12(J acres of lirsi rale land, suitably diviiFed 

 go. pasture and wood-'and. On said I'arni 

 Mlliiig House, a good Barn, 3G by 70 feet; 

 mil ahinil «0 cords of Wood. The road 

 npslcad lo Lowell passes through the celilre 

 of the said farm, it being about eleven miles Irom Lowell. 

 Said larni will be .sold entire or in two lots, divided by the 

 road. A credit of from one to five years will be given wiih 

 satisfactory security. For further particulars enquire of 

 Genileinen contiguous thereto, or of the subscriber, in said 

 Windham. 



Also, — At the same time and place, 2 Oxen, 6 Cows, 1 Ox 



Waggon,! Sled, 1 Harrow, 2 Ploughs,? Cha.ns, and oilier 



articles loo numerous lo mention. BENJ. F. SIMPSON. 



Windham, Match 9, 183G. . 



N B. The above farm is very well adapted lo ihc growth 



of the Mulbeirv. 



STRAW CUTTER. 



A good Straw, or Hay Culier, for sale at S. N. TEN- 

 NEV'S Haid Ware Store, No. 7, Union street. Wili be sold 

 cheap, if applied for soon. 3t march 23. 



OX WAGGON. 



For sale a first rale Ox Waggon, nearly new, with broad 

 vhc Is. Apply lo the subscnlier, ainaica Plains. 



march 2.'). H. COWING. 



lirvr and Clioice Fruit Trees at Anction. 



On Saturday next, al II o'clock, at Cunningham's .tuclion 

 Room, an invoice of the most choice and rare Fruit Trees 

 evei offered forsale in the country, just received from France, 

 embracing more than 150 kinds of Pears, Plums, Peaches, 

 Apiicols and Apples. The list of varieties was furnished by 

 a member of the Fruit Committee of {be Mass. Horticultural 

 Society, and the sorts were selected either from s|>ecimens 

 exhibited at the Society Rooms, or Irom the London Hoiticul- 

 lural Society's Catalogue. The Trees were purchased by a 

 genl.'eman of Massachusetts, in person, from the celebrated 

 nurseries of Messrs Vilmorin S^ Noisetto.and are in every re- 

 spect in first rale order and condition. 



nrf ("atalosues will he ready on the morning of the sale. 



FINE EARLY PEAS. 



Earliest Dwarf Peas— the earliest variety of Peas, grown 

 from 20 lo 24 inches high — consequently rcquiie no slicks. 

 Early Washington Peas; a very productive early variety. 

 " Charlton " Early Golden Hotspur, do. ; 

 Bishop'sEaily Dwarf, do. ; very Dwarf and early. 

 Also— Dwarf Scyinelar Peas — Anew variety from Sc«l- 

 land ; this Pea will tie found a great acquisition for a vety pro- 

 ductive and delicious late sort. 

 Dwarf Blue Imperial Pea; 

 Large Dwarf .Marrowfat, do. ; &c. &c. 

 All the above were raised expresslv for the Nkw Enclanii 

 Seed Store. Nos. 51 S^- .52. North Market Street. 



F.iRiUER V\ ANTED. 



Wanted a good man. an American, well acquainted with 

 Farming operations. Apply al this office. 

 March II). -It 



ADVERTISEMENT, 



The subscriber, resident in the city of Rochester, Monroe 

 County in ihe Slate of New York, will attend to the collec- 

 tion of Mortgages, or any general land business in the County 

 of Monroe. Persons wishing lo buy Farms in that fertile rc- 

 eioii, will find it for their interest to call on him as he has many 

 Farmsforsale. WILLIA'.l ATKINSON, 



Land Broker, No. 27, F.xchange street. 

 Reference lo Col. Joseph May, 

 Edward Chuft, 

 Sajiufl Mat. E.sq'rs. 

 liochesler, N. V. March .5. 3m. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



For salea Farm in Bed ord, County of Middlesex, 17miles 

 from Boston and 10 from Lowell, containing 104 acres inclu- 

 ding abo-il 15 acies covered with a valuable growth of wood 

 which has been preserved with greal care for the last 20years, 

 the garden contains about 3 acres under the highest cultiva- 

 tion and is furnished wilh a great variety of flowers and 

 shrubs which have been colleclcd al much labor and expence ; 

 attached to the garden is a Green House filled with thrifty 

 bearing Grape Vines, and choice and valuable plants which 

 will be sold or not as the purchaser may choose. The Farm 

 is under good cultivation and together wilh the Garden is 

 slocked with the choicest Fruits, such as Apples, Pears, 

 Peaches, Quinces, Plums, .Strawbernes of various kinds, 

 Itaspberries, Gooseberrii;s, &.c i&c., which the present owner 

 has spared no expence in obtaining. The Farm is bounded 

 on the west by Concord River, which is well supplied with 

 fish, and the country around abounds wilh game, making it a 

 desirable retreat lo the gentleman who is loud of fishing or 



Possession will be given on the 1st April next— .'"or terms, 

 which will be liberal, apply to Ihe subscriber in Bo-ton oral 

 the Farm. JAMES VILA. 



March 16. If. 



IMllUES OF COUNTRY PRODUCK. 



CORRECTIED WITH OIIEAT CARE, WZEKLV. 



PROVISION MARKET. 



retail pbi 

 Hams, norlhern. 



southern, and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Pot;LTRY, . 

 Butter, (tub) . 



li»np 

 Egos, 

 Potatoes, 

 CmFR. 



pound 



dozen 

 bushel 

 barrel 



1 Ir, 



!00 



PRt.'.MIUM SPRING SEED -WHEAT. 



Can be had of Ihe subscriber, in Fitchburg, at ,g2,50 per 

 bushel. The product of this kind (known by the name, Black- 

 sea or Smyrna.) has been 55, 50 and 35 lo the acre for the 

 last three 5 ears. PAYSON WILLIAMS. 



Feb. 24, 1836. 



MORUS MULTICAUHS OR CHINESE MULBER- 

 RY SEED. 



A small quantity of the above, of recent importation, hav- 

 ino' been consigned to Charles W. Green. Ksq, of Jamaica 

 Plains, by Russell Sturgis, Esq., now in Canton; just rec'd 

 and forsale by Daniel L. Giebens& Son, 2l8\Washinelon 

 St., Boston, aqd Geo. C. Barrett, New England Seed 

 Store. Price 2,50 els. per oz. 3l march 16. 



fOR S.\LE OR TO LET. 



The celebrated thorough bred Stallions Hif:hlander, Young 

 Highlander and Dey of Algiers. Also 20 full bhoded, im- 

 ported and thorough bred Durham improved short horn Bulls, 

 Cows and Hellers, from a herd of more than 40 superior, 

 thorough bred animals. Inquire of RALPH WA'l'SON. 



East Windsor, Conn. March 16. 



