VDb, XIV. NO. 40. 



AND G A IIDKNER'S JOURNAL 



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BRIGHTON MARKET,— Monday, Ai-iuL 11,1836. 

 Keporteil for the Daily Ailvertiser it I'atriot. 



At Market 455 Beef Cattle, (including 100 unsold 

 last week,) 4{* piiir Working Oxen, 10 Cows and Calves, 

 340 Swine. '40 Beet' Cattle unsold. 



Prices— Bee/ C««ic— About last week's, prices were 

 obtained for a like quality ; better cattle wore sold, con- 

 sequently higher prices were obtained. Wo quote a few 



SPIjENUID DOUBLE DAHLIAS. &.C. 



\VM. PKINCK fc SONS, have received five collections 

 of Oalilias. from Europe, selected from the most cclehraled 

 cslahlislimeiils there, and comprising the very elite of all that 

 have lieeu brought into notice there (luring the last two years. 

 These will bo. lurnishcd at the most moderate rates. Of the 

 older varieties, ihey have a great stock, comprising a great 

 number of choice varieties that are yet sold at high rates else- 

 where, but which we now ofler at §3, 4, and o per doicn, 



extra at 43s (id a 4.-)s ; first quality at aOs a i'ia ; second cording to the kinds. Priced Catalogues will be sent to every 

 - • J- -■- -hc-ant, and orders for Trees, Plants, or for Garden, Agri- 



do. at 33s a 3Us ; third do. 29s a 32; 



irorkiiig Oxere.— We uotice sales at $55, 58, 64, 71, 

 88, 105 and 120. 



Coics and Ca/cfts.— Sales were noticed at $22, 24, 28, 

 and 30. 



Sheirp — None at market. 



Swmt — .■Ml sold. Lots to peddle were taken at 7 1-2 

 and 7 1-4 for Sows, and 8 1-8 and 8 1-4 for Barrows. A 

 lot to be delivered at Worcester was contracted for at 7 

 3-8 and 8 3-8. At retail 8 and 9. 



Errata — In our last week's report, 150 Beef Cattle 

 unsold instead of 50; and 9d reduction on the price in- 

 stead of 9s, as published. 



appiicaii 



cultural and Klower Seeds, will receive the utmost atlentji 

 Linna-au Garden and Nurseries, Flushing, near New Yc 

 April 13. 2l 



VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IJV BRIGHTON. 



The subscriber otVers lor sale his Farm in Brighton, contain- 

 ing about one hundred and twenty acres of tillage land, pas- 

 ture, &;c. ; and about eight acres of wood land on Charles 

 River, within half a mile of the house. The farm and garden 

 kave a great varietv and abuntiance of the best fruit of the 

 country — Apples, Pears, Cherries and Plums ; and in the im- 

 mediate vicinity of the house, are the common Chesnut, 

 Spanish Chesimt, Shellbark, Oil or BuUernut, and Black 

 Walnut, bearing abundantly. The mansion house is large, 

 containing four rooms, a large kitchen and wash room on tlie 

 . lower floor, live chambers over them, and three good cham- 

 bers in the attic story — witli a good cellar under llie house. 

 The farm house is good and convenient, was rebuilt in a tho- 

 rough manner wilhm a few years, and has a very superior 

 dairy cellar, dairy room, and cheese room over it, all distiuct 

 and separated from the other parts of the house and cellar; 

 and the cellar under the whole of the house is convenient 

 and built in the, best manner and every part in liiorough 

 repair. The well water is excellent ; there are two good 

 rain water cisterns, and the entire farm is abundantly watered 

 in a manner peculiarly advantageous. There are barns and 

 various other buildings and out houses, necessary and conve- 

 nient for such an establishment. The ice house is built of stone 

 and arched with brirk; is large, convenient to the house, loca- 

 ted near a never failing stream of running water, can be filled 

 at a moderate expense, and was well filled during the winter 

 past. An abundance of manure is on the Jarm for the present 

 year; all the land under tillage or planted the last season, had 

 the manure sledded this spring from tlv; barn cellar, of the best 

 quality, and sufficient in quantity for each lot. The farm is 

 situated principally between the two public roads leadnig 

 throu<^h the towu, and many valuable building lots may be 

 sold Som it without injuring the beauty of the ground about 

 the mansion house. No annoyance is experienced from 

 slaughter houses on the premises. The rail road depot is 

 witiiin a quarter of a mile, and the cars reach Boston in fif- 

 teen minutes from leaving Brighton, and over the Western 

 Aveune the road is good, and can be travelled with ease in 

 tliirty minutes. — The farm, woodland excepted, was surveyed 

 last season by Mr Wadsworth, and the plan will be exhibited. 

 The pa3'ment (if the whole is purchased,) will be made conve- 

 nient to the purchaser — one-third the amount on delivery of 

 the premises, the other two thirds in yearly instalments, with 

 intejest and security. It is difficult to recite all the particular 

 and peculiar advantages in an advertisement, butthe premises 

 may be viewed, and inquiries answered, on application to the 

 subscriber; and in Boston, application may be made to 

 THEOPHILUS PARSONS, Esq. No. 4. Court street, who 

 will give tlie teims and such further information as maybe 

 desired. GORHAM PARSONS. 

 Brighton, April 13, 1836. 3t 



BELLADONNA LILIES; 



Extra large and fresh, just received at the N. E. Seed Store. 

 April 13. 



300 PEAR TREES. 



J. M. IVES, olfers for sale at his grounds, in Salem, Mass. 

 Fine Pear Trees of the following kinds, set out ami tested by 

 Mr [MANNING, viz. Julienne, Skinless, Andrews, Dix, MIooH- 

 good, Barllett, Gushing, Long Green, Seckle, Bull'um, Bleck- 

 er's Meadow, Wilkinson, D'Arembeig, Raymond, Charles 

 of Austria. Beurre Diel, Bezi Montigny, Capiamont, Heath- 

 cot Johonnot, Napoleon, Summer Thorn, Summer Franc 

 Real, Princess of Orange, Early Rouselel, Urbanisle, Bon 

 Louis, &c, &c. There are from C to lo of each of the above 



arieties, nearly all of which are 4 years from the graft, and 



re fine thrifty trees. 

 Salem, April 13. 



FOR SALE OR TO LET. 



The celebrated thorough bred Stallions Highlander, Young 

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

 ported and thorough bred Durham improved short horn Bulls, 

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

 tliorough bred animals. Inquire of RALPH WATSON. 



East Windsor, Conn. March 16. 



1' il 1 C E S or C O U N '; li, k' 1". R O D U C K . 



CORRECTED WITH OREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



HOUSE and LAND FOR SALE, 



Situated in Spring street, Ro.xbury. distance short of 7 

 miles from Boston. I he House and Land lately occupied 

 and improved by the Rev. Mr Whitney, next beyond the 

 Church there, widi a good Barn and out houses, all in excel- 

 lent repair; a well of uncommon fine water, with pump, and 

 conveyed by aqueduct to the kitchen ; ten acres of superior 

 Land, yielding large crops of hay ; also, a great variety of 

 Pears, Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Currants, Grapes, &c- 

 The land lies on a slope, the summit commanding a most ex- 

 tensive and beautiful prospect. The situation is remarkably 

 healthy, and in a highly respectable neighboriiood. It 

 would be a very desirable summer and winter residence forf 

 any gentleman fond of the country. Terms of payment 

 would be made easv. For further particulars, inquire of 

 GEO. H. GRAY&CO. 91 Kilby street, or Rev. THO. 

 GRAY,Roxburv. march 30 



SPLENDID DAHLIA ROOTS. 



Just received from the Lancaster Gardens, a fine assort- 

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

 Seed Store. 



AUCTION. 



executor's sale. 



To be sold at Public Auction, on Saturday, .SOth of April 

 next, (postponed from the 1st,) at 2 o'clock P. M. on the pre- 

 mises if not previously disposed of at private sale, the FARM 

 lately occupied by Henry Jackson, deceased, situated on 

 the main road, midway between Filchburg and Leominster. 

 Said Farm contains 76 acres of land, conveniently divided 

 for Mowing and Tillage, an Orchard, good Pasturage and a 

 valuable Wood-lot, with a House, Barn and Wood-shed in 

 good repair. For further information, apply to Mr PATCH, 

 near the premises. Conditions at sale. 



Leominster, March 4, 1836. By order of the Executor. 



.Apples, Russetts and Baldwins. 

 Beans, white, .... 

 Beef, mess, 



Cargo, No. 1. 



prime, .... 

 Beeswax, (Americim) . 

 IUjttek store. No. 1 , . 

 Cheese, new milk, . 

 Featheks, nordiern, geese, . 



southern, geese. 

 Flax, American, . . . 

 Fish, Cod, . i 



Flouk, Genesee, . . cash 

 lialtimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, . 

 Grain, Corn, northern vellow none, 

 southern flat yellow 

 white, 

 Rye, northern, 

 Bariey, 

 Oats, norihern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, . 

 Honey, 

 Hops, 1st quality 



2d (|ualily . 



Lard, Boston, 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 Saxtniy Fleeces, 



American, full blood, washed 

 do. 3-4ths do. 

 do. 1-2 do. 

 do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed 

 g f Pulled superfine 

 1st Lambs, . 

 2d do. 

 3d do, 

 1st Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 5 cts 

 less per lb. 



1VINSHIPS' ESTABLISHMENT. 



All orders forwarded by mail will be executed with prompt- 

 ness, or plants may be selected by persons visiting the Nur- 

 series. 



Just received from Europe, a large quantity of productions, 

 among them, new and superior Gooseberry Trees, from Scot- 

 land, with specimens of Iruit preserved in alcohol. 



SILVER LEAF ABELE TREES, a suitable, and very 

 ornamental for islands, sea coasts, or public grounds, at rea- 

 sonable rates, by the hundred or thousand ; remarkable for 

 its beauty and quick and vigorous growih. 



Brighton. April 13. 



8000 aiULBERRY TREES. 



Upwards of 8000 White Mulberry Trees, (Morus Alba;) 

 four years old, now standing in Danvers, and will be sold 

 low. as they are to be removed in a tew days. Apply to Mr 

 BARRETT, at New EnglandjFarmer Office, or tojJOHN M. 

 IVES, in Salem, Mass. april 13. 



aOOO APPLE TREES. 



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

 above consist principally of Baldwins, some Russetts, Por- 

 ters, Greenings, Blue Pearmains, Rivers, and a few Siberian 

 Crab. They were budded in IS30, and are probably as 

 prime a lot of apple trees as can be found in the vicinity of 

 Boston. 



Cambridge, March 30, 1836. 4l 



RURAL LIBRARY. 



This is a monthly periodical of 32 large octavo pages, de- 

 voted to the republication of Standard Works on Agriculture, 

 Gardening and Domestic Economy. The plan embraces the 

 reprint of 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 sunic 

 that will furnish every subscriber works that would cost from 

 ten lo thirty or (orty dollars. Published by H. HUX- 

 LEY, & CO., at their Agricultural teed Store, No. 2, 

 Barcley street, New York. 4t march 23, 1326. 



WHITE MULBERRY TREES. 



Five and six years old. 5000 Trees of thrifty growih. For 

 sale if applied for inimcdiatelv. Enquire at the Farmer Of 

 fice. " March 30. 



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PROVISION MARKET. 



FINE EARLY PEAS. 



Eariiesl Dwarf Peas— the cariiesl variety of Peas, grown 

 from 20 to 24 inches high — consequently require no slicks. 

 Early Washington Peas; a very productive eariy variety. 



" Charlton " Eariy Golden Hotspur, do. ; 

 Bishop's Eaily Dwarf do. ; very Dwarf and early. 

 Also — Dwarf Scyinetar Peas — Anew variety from Scot- 

 land ; this Pea will be found a great acquisition for a very pro- 

 ductive and delicious late sort. 

 Dwarf Blue Imperial Pea; 

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

 All the above were raised cxpresslv for the New England 

 Seed Store. Nos. 51 S,- 52. North Niarket Street. 



SOUTHERN CLOVER. 



Just received a few tierces of Southern Clover ._for_sale_ by 

 march 16. 



GEORGE C. BARRETT. 



PRKMIUM SPRING SEED WHEAT. 



Can be had of the subscriber, in Filchburg, at g2,50 per 

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

 sea or Smyrna,) has been 55, 50 and 3Sjo the _arre ^for^lhe 

 last three y-ars. «.....-..«. 



Feb. 24, 1836. 



PAYSON WILLIAMS. 



