Vl>'.. XIV. KO. 41. 



AND GAR I) K N i: irs J O U H N A L . 



327 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— Monday, April 17, lS3(i. 

 Ueponeil lur llie Haily Ailvcrlmer it I'lUrinl. 



At Market iil4 Boef Cattlp, 25 pair Working Oxen, 

 14 C'>ws and Calves, and .515 Swine 



PmcY.s—Bcef CaltU — Prices have advanced consider- 

 able, and we advance our quotations !■> correspond. We 

 notice more than tlie usual number of extra, and all at 

 48s. Firs: quality at 43s Cd a 4Gs Gd ; second do. afSUs 

 a 4','s ; third do. 333 a 37s 6d. 



Working Oxen,— Rathei dull, anJ sellers do not real- 

 ize anticipated prices. We noticed a few sales at $U4, 

 7:2, 77 50, «), t*li50, 100 and $105. 



Cows and Calres— Buyers very plenty. Sales were 

 noticed at fW60,25, 31, "and 37 50. 



Sioine — All sold. One lots to peddle was taken at 

 something more t'-n 7 5 8 ftr Sows, a!;d 8 5-8 f'^r Bar- 

 rows ; one at 7 5-S and 8 5-8 ; and one at 7 1-2 and 8 12. 

 At retail 8 and 9 ; small Slmats 1-2 to 1 cent more. 



A large number of Horses were oflered, and many 

 sales were effected. We noticed a tew sales; one at 

 $50 ; one at 75 ; three at 80 each ; one at 100 ; and one 

 at 125. 



CHINKSB MULBERRY SEED, TREES, &c. 



25,000 trees of ilie Moras Muliicaulis or Chinese Mulberry 

 can yet be supplied, and 60,000 cuttings ready prepared lor 

 planting, willi ample direclions for their management and cul- 

 lu:e. The trees raised from c^.llings, the last year and man- 

 aged according to these directions attained the heiglu ol 5 to 

 6)j feet although the season was unpropitlous. Genuine seed 

 in paper parcels at go each, which can be .sent per mail, if 

 desired. Orders for Trees, Cuttings, or Seed must cnnlaMi a 

 remittance by draft or otherwise, or refer to a House in .New- 

 York that become responsible for the payment in two or three 

 months. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Green House Plants, liulbous 

 Roots and Herbaceous Plants of every kind. Of the splendid 

 Double Dahlias the colleclion comprises all the most rare and 

 exqnisile varieties recently brought into notice in Euro: e. 

 The prices are very moderate, say from J?3, S^ J. gGand ,gl0 

 per dozen, and they are packed and shipped iu the most care- 



Of Garden, Field and Flower Seeds the assortment is the 

 most extensive in America, and emoraces a great number of 

 choice new varieties never before offered to the public as will 

 be seen by reference to the catalogues. Priced caia ogues 

 will be sent to every applicant, and a liberal discount and 

 credit is allowed to venders, WM, PRINCE &. SONS. 



Linniean Botanic Garden and Nurseries, near New York, 



April 20, 2t 



WHITE M(JL.UERRY TREES. 



.nOO While Alulbcrry Trees, (i years old. 'I'hey hav 



transpbtntcd and 

 April, 



>TK1'III''.N I'UKRIF-R, 

 .Meihuen, Mass 



FARRI AT AUCTION. 



Will bo sold M Public Auc;io]i, on Saturday, 2Glh iiist, 

 12 o'clool. .11 Iir |ii. iniscs, a F.MtM, |)le"iisanily situ- 

 ated h,.|» . - , ui.l 1'..Ihv Pond, on Windham Range, 



conlauM i ' ..■- ni i;,;i rale land, suitably divided 



inlom.." :,i-.i ■ , I i.M,,,. ;ni.l wood-land. On sai.l bum 

 isalwoslory Dwelling House, a good Barn, 3G bv 70 feel ; 

 a good Orchard and about lUO cords of Wood, 'I'he road 

 leading from Hampstcad to Lowell passes through the cenlic 

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

 Said farm will he sold eiitire or in two lots, divided by the 

 road. A credit of from one to live years will he given wiih 

 satisfactory security. For further particulars enquire of 

 Gentlemen' ctmtiguous thereto, or of the subscriber, in said 

 Wmdham, 



Also, — At the same time and place, 2 Oxen, G Cows, I Ox 

 Wa<'gon,l Sled, 1 Harrow, 2 Ploughs,? Cha.ns, and oiher 

 articles too numerous to mention. BENJ. F. SIMPSON. 



Windham, Match 9, 183G. 



N. B. The above farm is very we|l adapted to the growth 

 of the Mulberry. 



AUCTION. 



HSliCUTOa's SALK. 



To be sold at Public Auction, on Saturday, .10th of April 

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

 mises ifnot previously disposed of at private sale, the FARlM 

 lately occupied by HK^RY jACtisoN, deceased, situated on 

 the liiain road, midway between Filchburg and Leominster. 

 S,tid Farm contains 7o acres of land, conveniently di\'ided 

 for Mowing and Tillage, an Orchard, good I'aslurag,' 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, 



I' RICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CenllECTItD WITH GREAT CAnE, WEEKLY. 



OSAGE ORANCE, &.C. 



Nursery of William Kenrick, at Nmiantum Hill, Newton. 



OSAGE ORANGE— iV/nr/wra amraniica. A hardy tree, 

 and one of the most oinauienlal of all our native trees. It 

 bears striking resemblance to the orange tree. The fruit, 

 which is not eatable, is large like an orange, and of a gold 

 color and splendid. The wood produces fine yellow dye, and 

 is one of the most tough strong, and elastic of all the woods ; 

 it is called Bow Wood, and is supposed to be the most durable 

 limber in the world, and for ship limber is preferred to live 

 oak. The wood, like that of the orange, is armed with long, 

 sharp, spines, and makes the strongest and most beaulilul of 

 all hedges. The trees are some male and some female, there 

 fore requiring more than one for the production of fruit; but 

 these cannot be distinguished when young. Price SOcts. each, 

 andSa,00adozcn. 



LANC ASH IRE GOOSEBERRIES, A new importation of 

 finest Lancashire Gooseberries, is just received. Price g3 a 

 dozen . t 



— ALSO — 



COCKSPUR, OR NEW CASTLE THORNS FOR 

 HEDGES, A new supply of this beauliful plant rs just re- 

 ceived and may now be had if applied for siou. Hedges of 

 this plant have been proved by John Prince, Esq. of Roxhury, 

 and these, during 17 years, have never been annoyed by the 

 destructive borer. Plants young, and worth glO a 1000. 

 Orders sent by mail, post paid, will be promptly executed. 

 April 20 isL 



aiIL.CH COAVS. 



A very liberal price will be paid for two milch cows with 

 calves by their side, if offered hef»re the lOth of May to the 

 subscriber. JOHN LOWELL. 



Koxbury, April 18. ■ 



WANTED, 



A situation as gardener, a steady active young man, who 

 is acquainted with gardeniirg in all its branches. Th adver- 

 tiser has a thorough 1 nowledge of framing, grape-growing, 

 piires, fl wers, with their various modes of propagation, cul- 

 ture, 4:c. ; and also has a perfect knowledge of fruit trees. 

 The' person who presents himself acted in some of the most 

 respectable places in England and can produce testimonials 

 to that effect. Any applicatron made to William Keiiiick 

 Esq.'s nursery man, iNewton, will be respectfully attended to. 



April 20. 



VAIiUABLE RE, v. L. ESTATE IN BRIGHTON. 



The subscriber offers for 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 

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

 have a great variety and .dnuidance of the best fruit of the 

 country— Apples, P.ars, Cherries and Plums ; and in the im- 

 mediate vicinity of the house, are the common Chesnut, 

 Spanish Chesiiut, Shellhark, Oil or Butternut, and Black 

 Walnut, bearing abundantly The mansion house is large, 

 containing lourrooms. a large kjichen and wash room on the 

 lower floor, five chambeis over them, and three good cham- 

 bers in the attic story — with a good cellar under tlie house. 

 The farm house is good and convenicnl, was rebuilt in a iho- 

 ;h manner within a few years, and has a very superior 

 y cellar, dairy room, aird cheese room over it, all distinct 

 sepaiaied from the other parts of the house anil cellar; 

 and the cellar under the whole of the house s convenient 

 and built m the best manner and every part in thorough 

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

 rain water cisterns, and the entire farm is abundantly watered 

 in a manner peculiarly advantageous. There are barns and 

 various other buililings and out houses, necessaty and corrve- 

 nient for such an establishment, Theice house is built of stone 

 and arched with brick; is lafge, conveniotit 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 ainrndance of manure is on the farm for the present 

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

 the manui'e sledded ihis spring from the barn cellar, of the best 

 quality, and sufficienl in quanlily for each lot. The farm is 

 srtuated principally between the two public roads leading 

 through the town, and many valuable building lots may be 

 sold from it without injuring the beauty of the ground about 

 the mansion house. No annoyance is experieirccd from 

 slaughter houses on the premises. The rail road depot is 

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

 teen minutes from leaving Brighton, and over the Westerir 

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

 thirty miriutes, — 'I he farm, woodland excepted, was surveyed 

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

 The payment (if the whole is purchased,) will be made conve- 

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

 the premises, Ihe other two thirds in yearly instalments, v 

 interest and security. It is difficult to recite all the parlici 

 and peculiar advantages in an advertisement, but Ihe prem 

 M ay be viewed, and inquiries answered, on application to 

 sutvseriber; and in Boston, application may be made to 

 THEOPHILUS PARSONS, Esq, No. 4, Courtstree I, who 

 will give theleims and such further information as maybe 

 desiied. GORHAM PARSONS. 



Brighton, April 13, 1836. 3t 



PROVISION MARKET, 



KlITAIL PRICES, 



Hams, northern, 

 soulhern, 

 Pork, whole ho; 

 Poultry, , 

 Butter, (tub) 

 lump 

 Egos, 



PoTA'r©>ES, 



Cider, 



pound 



SPLENDID DAHIilA ROOTS. 



Just received from the Lancaster Gardens, a fine assort- 

 ment of splendid Dcililia Roots, For sale at the New England 

 Seed Store, 



SOUTHERN CI.OVER. 



Just received a few tierces of Southern Clover, for sale by 

 march 16. GEORGE C. BARRETT. 



■WANTED, 



500,000 Cucumberi for pickling, 

 30,000 Mangoes, 



100 Bushels Beans, (or which a fair price will be paid. 

 Delivered in Boston in Ihi^ months of August and September 

 next. Enquire at this oOice. 4tis april 6. 



JJOOO APPLE TREES. 



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

 aboye consi'st principa'lly of Baldwins, some Russelts, Por- 

 ters, Greenings, Blue Pearmains, Riiers. and a few Siberian 

 Crab. They were budded in 1830, and are probably as 

 prime a lot of apple trees as 

 Boston. 



Cambridge, March 30, 1836 



11 ioc)u, ano are pn»ua,,i^ "« 

 can be found in the vicinity ol 



