O- . XIV. NO. 38. 



AND G A K D E N E ll'S JOURNAL 



J503 



IGUTON MAllKET,— M»Ni)*v, March 28, ls3(i. 

 l!f|'orleil lurllii? Daily AilviTlisnT s. I'iUiiot. 



t M:irket 440 Ueof Cattle, 50 pair Working O.vn 

 C"ws ami Calves, 240 Slieep, and 50 Swine. 50 



r C.illk' unsold. 



RICKS — Beef CtiHlc — Last wefk's prices were liardly 



iniiid lor a like quality. Wo no ice a few yokes i>.\tra 



■11 al lus. Also, a yoke or two very fine, ted hy C"l. 



Stebbens, ol Decrliclil, sold on tiie hoof, probably 



liigli price. We quote first quality at Xls a 42s Cd ; 

 ond do. lit 33s u 3(is ; third do. 28s a 323. 

 Vorliin" Oxen. — Sales were made at S51, 60, 84, 90, 

 110. ° 



lies :iiid Calves.— Sales were noticed at $J9, 22, 25, 



35 

 'liciji — Lots were taken at 2Ss6d, 33s, lid, and 48s. 



in/ic — One lot of 30 sold at? lor sows and 8 for bar- 

 Several lots more were wanted at the same price. 

 relail, 8 for soivs and S) for barrows. 



iliiaU'.l 



HUUSJS and LAXU FOR SALK, 



iiq^ street, iio.xhury. distance short of 7 

 om Bo-siou. I he House and Land lately occupied 

 ndvcd tiy llie Kev. Mr Whiuiey, next beyond llic 

 ilicro, Willi a good Barn and out houses, all in e.\cel- 

 air; a well ol" uncommon fine water, with pump, and 

 L-'d l>y aqueduct to ihc kitchen ; ten acres of siipeiior 

 \ieltling large crops of hay j also, a great variety of 

 .Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Currants. Gropes, fcc 

 hiu'l l:es on a slope, the summit cominandii.g a most cx- 

 ive and beautilul prospect. The situation is remarkably 

 thy. ami In a highly respectable neighborhood. It 

 d Of a very desirahle summer and winter residence for 

 o;entlcmaii fond of the couiilry. 'i'erms of payment 

 Id be made easy. For lurtner particulars, inquire of 

 tJRAY&CO. 91 Kilby street, or Rev. 'iHO. 

 AY, Ro.xhury. march 30 



M.\SS. HORT. SOCIETY. 



1! persons having books belonging to the iVIass., Horti- 

 ir.d Society, are requested to return the same to the 

 's Roons (opposiie their late Hall in Cornhill,) on or 

 le first Saturtlay in .-Vpril next, to enable the (vom- 

 ; to prepare a new "Catalogue. ELIJAH VIJSE. 



cli 30 It Chairman Lib'y Com. 



FAU9I FOR SALE. 



Fi'r sale a Farm in lied oid, Counly ol Middlesex, 17 miles 

 from Uobtoii and 10 from Lowell, coii'taiiiing lOi acres inclu- 

 ding al.o .1 13 acics covered with a valuable !;roxMli ol wood 

 which has been preserveii with great caie lor tlie last iO years, 

 the garden contains about 3 acres under ilic hishesi eiiUiva- 

 lion and is furnished with a great variety ol (lowers and 

 shrubs which have been collected at much labor and expence; 

 attached to the garden is a I'ireen House tilled with ihrii'ly 

 bcar.ng Grape Vines, and choice and valuable plants which 

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

 is under good ruliivalion and logclher v/ith the Garden is 

 slocked with the choicest Fruits, such as Apples, I'eais, 

 Peaches, Quinees, Plums, Strawberries of vaiious kinds, 

 Raspberries, Gooseberries, &c &c., which the piescnt owner 

 has spared no expence in oblaiiiing. The Farm is tioiiiidetl 

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

 fish, and the country around abonmls with game, making it a 

 desirable retreat to the gentleman who is loud of fishing or 

 shooiing. 



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

 which will belilieral,an|)lytu the subscriber in Bo-ioii oral 

 the Farm. JAME.S VILA. 



March It;. If 



TO BE I.ET. 



A Farm, situated in Merlford, now occupied by Mr Noah 

 Johnson, containing about 220 Acres of Land, in a high stale 

 ullivatinii ; the buildings are commodious and in good 

 repair. It has the advanlage of ihe Boston and Lowell Rail 

 Road, and the Middlesex Canal running through it, and is 

 bounded on Mystic Riv. r, which afford great taciliiies for Irans- 

 portinsmaiiui'e, &c. Possession given Isi of April nexl. 



Also — A Tan Yard in Charleslown, near Mystic River 

 and occupied bv the subscribers conlaiiiing 1000 Vats, with 

 all the necessary buildings and machinery for carrying on die 

 tanning business extensively. Connected with the yard is a 

 water power sufficient for grinding 2fi00 Cords Bark per year, 

 milling hides, smooihing leather, pump ng, &c. Also, a large 

 and very convenient wharf for landing bark and wood. Pos- 

 session given immediatelv. For further particulars inquire of 

 GILBERT TUFTS, or 

 JtJSEPH F. TIJFT,S, at the Yard. 

 Charleslown, Jan. 27, ISSiJ. tf 



VALUABLE ENGLISH PLANTS. 



On TUESDAY next, at 11 o'clock, at office, 

 valuable invoice of rare English Plants, imported by 



.McCollough, from the Nursery of Messrs Cunningham 

 Ml of Liverpool, amongwhich are Rhododendron Arboria 

 ridum, Calawbienses and Ponticum, Perpetual White 

 ^5 Ruse, While, Plush and Crimson do. White Unique do. 



. papevarica, iMouton, SaUburia .idantifolia, &.e. The 



were imported early this spring and are consequently 



!. They are in fine order, 

 arch 30. J. M. ALLEN, Auct. 



AVHITE SIVLBERRV TREES. 



ive and six years old. 5000 Trees of thrifty growth. For 

 if applied for immediately. Enquire at the Farmer tjf- 

 March 30. 



2000 APPLE TREES. 



or sale by Jonas Wyeth, at Fresh Pond, Cambridge. The 

 ve consist principally of Baldwins, some Russetts, Por- 



■ceuings. Blue Pearmains, Rirers. and a few Siberian 

 'J'hey were budded in 1830^ and are probably as 



1 lot of apple trees as can be found in the vicinity of 



\MBRIDGE, March 30, 1836. 



4t 



SPLENDID DAHLIA ROOTS. 



'eceived from the Lancaster Gardens, a fine assort- 

 t of splendid Dahlia Roots. For sale at the New England 

 d Slore. 



ADVERTISEMENT, 



he subscriber, resident in the city of Rochester, .MoHroe 

 iity in the Stale of New York, will attend to the collec- 

 of i\lorigages, or any general lai^d business in the County 

 ilonroe. Persons wishing to buy Farms in that fertile re- 

 1, will find it for their interesl to call on him as he has many 

 ms for sale. WILLIAM ATKINSON. 



Land Broker, No. 27, Exchange street, 

 erence to Col. Joseph May, 

 Edward Croft, 

 / Samuel May, Esq'rs. 

 ochesier, N. Y. March 5. 3m. 



FOR SALE OR TO LET. 



he celebrated Ihorough bred Stallions Highlander, Your 

 hlailder and Dey of Algiers. Also 20 full blooded, in 

 ed and thorough bred Durham improved short horn Bull 

 vs and Heifers, from a herd of more ilian 40 stiperio 

 ough bred animals. Inquire of RALPH WATSON. 

 asl Windsor, r.'onn. March IG. 



STRAW CUTTER. 



A good Slraw, or Hay Cutter, for sal 



NEV'S Hard Ware ! 

 cheap, if applied for f 



at S. N. TEN- 

 ■e, No. 7, Union street. Will be sold 



3t 



narch 23. 



OX WAGGON. 



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

 vhc is. Ai'ply to ihe subscriber Jamaica Plains. 



march 23. H. COWING. 



F/tRKlER WANTED. 



Wauled a good man. an American, well acquainted 

 Farming operations. Apply at this office. 

 March 16. ."t 



I'RICES OF COUNTTIY PRODUCE. 



cofrectp:d with great care, wekily. 



RURAL LIBRARY. 



This is a monthly periodical of .j2 large octavo pages, de- 

 voted to ihe repubiicatiou of Standard \Vorks on Agriculture, 

 Gardening and Domestic Economy. The plan embraces the 

 reprint ol' works, entire, abridged and compiled. The most 

 practical works with their engravings, both American and 

 Foreign. The price is only two dollars per annum, — a sume 

 that will furnish every subscriber works that would cost from 

 ten to thirty or forty dollars. Published by H. HUX- 

 LEY, & CO., at their Agricultural .-eed Store, No. 2, 

 Barcley street, New York. 4t inarch 23, 1826. 



.ApfLEs, Kussells and Baldwins. 



Bkans, while, 



Beek, mess. 



Cargo, No. 1. 



prime, .... 

 Beeswax, (American) . 

 liutTER store. No. 1 , . 

 Chkksf., new milk, . 

 F^A'i HERS, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, American, . . '. 

 Fish, Cod, . > . 



Ftouft, (Senesee, . . casji 

 Kaltiniore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexaiidlia, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow none, 

 soolliern flat yellow 

 while. 

 Rye, northern, 



Barley 



Oals, nor hern, . (prime) 

 May, best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 eastern seiewed, . 

 hard pressed, .... 



HoNtY, ... 



Hops, 1st quality 



■ 2d (jiialily .... 



LAiili, Boston, 1st sort, . 



southern, 1st sort. 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. tipper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper,. 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 

 I.ihf:, besl 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, northert 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Wool, prime, or .Saxony Fleeces. . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4lhs do. 

 do. 1-2 do. 

 do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed 

 5. C Pulled superfine, 

 S-c' I 1st Lambs, . 

 -3-2 .{2d do. 

 Jg. 3d do, . . 

 ^ [ 1st Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 5 cts. 

 less per Ib^^ 



FRAMINGHAM NURSERY. 



English Cherry trees, Apple trees, Pear and Peach trees 

 for sale. 



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

 which never suffers by blast or rust.' Apply to 



WM. BUCKMINSTER, 



march 23, I836. 3t Framingham. 



PEAR TREES. 

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

 varieties of the best old and newf Pears — engrafted from hear- 

 ing trees. Every tree sold will be warranted to produce the 

 fruit which its ua'ine indicates. R. MANNING 



march 23. St 



WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. 



600 Ib.s. very fine White Dutch Clover, (lice from foul 

 seed) just received from Holland, aiul for oale by GEO. C. 

 BARRETT. ' Feb. 3. 



35,000 1VHITE MULBERRY TREES. 



The Subscriber will engage, it applied lor soon, a pari or 

 whole of the above number of White Mulberry Trees, very 

 thrifty and in good order, to be delivered in Ihesprinif. 

 FbI). 3 G. C. BARRETT. 



TEAZLE SEED. 

 Just received 50 lbs. | rime Tea.!lH Seed. 'I'he importance 

 if this crop merits the attention of agriculturists. 

 Dec. 16. G.C.BARRETT. 



2 50 

 13 60 

 10 75 



9 00 



27 



45 

 10 



.-5 50 ' 



.SCO 

 S(JO 



91 



1 W 



.30 00 

 26 0I> 

 5 00 



16 



16 



20 



14 



21 



20 



20 



27 



1 25 



337 



27 50 



PROVISION MARKET. 

 retail price 



FRUIT aud ORNABIENTAL TREES. 



Nursery of William Ke.vrick, Nonantiim Hill, in ■ 

 Ni'^WToN, near Boston, and near the Worcester Rail Road- 



The excellence of the varieties, the quality, the size of all. 

 the productions here cnllivated continually improve as the 

 numbers are augmented. These now conrprise nearly 4CO-,f'O0, 

 covering compactly about 20 acres. 



Selections of the finest varielies of New Flemish Pears, — 

 also Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Almonds.. 

 .\pricols, Grape Vines, Currants, Raspberries, fine imported 

 Lancashire Gooseberries, Strawberries. &c. — 



MoRUs MuLTicAULis, or Chinese Mulberry, by the single 

 tree, by the dozen, the 100 or 1000— also while Mulberries. 



8000 Peach Trees of fiii«st select kinds are nnvi ready lor 

 sale. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and Roses of about lOOO 

 tmest kinds,— Als.i Herbaceous flowering plants, Paeonics and 

 splendid Double Dalilias. 



All orders left with Geo. C.Barrett, who is Agent, at 

 his Seed Slore and the Agricultural Warehouse and Reposi- 

 tory, Nos 51 Si- .52, North Market street, will be in lik • man- 

 ner duly cltended lo — Catalogues gratis, on application. 



