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»KDF:N K il'S JOURNAL 



343 



BRIGHTON MARKKT,— MoKPAV, May 2,1830. 



Reliorl.^il Hirllie Hiily Ailvcrtiatt & I'nlrml. 



Atmitr1vet,230BpelCiilile,lfi P'"' W"''''' .- Oxen 15 

 Cows aiul Calves, 2d Sheip, i.ivl 44o S^-^^^' ^ 



Pr.c.-s-BcefCi,lilc.-Lust we.-';^ ,,riccs were well 

 siippoiteJ, f.lrept l..r exir.i q"!i';.,3.. wliicli did not sell s.. 

 Iiigh «n nce.imit ol tlio «■ ,_^„| weiHier . A (ew exlra 

 WHtft tnkrn at 4lis a 4/-;, ^y^ q,„„,. first quality at 3Ss a 

 41s Cd ; lliird qiial^ ,y 34^ (y „ 37^ fid. 



Working Oj^g,, ^y^ „„ijcb „ few sales at $.>a, Co, 75, 



• Ciiwsand Calves. Sales at ^23, 25 and 27. 



Sheep. A few were sold at $6 eac li, a feiv at 9 eacli 

 and two at 20 eacli. 



Swine. Several lots to peddle were taken at 8 1-2 

 for Sows, and 9 1-2 loi Barrows. At retail, 9 and U) : 

 small sli;>ats, 1-2 ci-nt li ss. 



In tills market the Hide, Tnllow, and Q<i:irtcrs are 

 weighi'il. and the Head, Feet, Tripe, and Liver are 

 thrown in. 



Horsi'S. Several sales were effected; prices unknown ; 

 quite a iminber fresh from the country and fine arrived 

 in the alUrnoun, and will probably remain until next 

 week. 



KATIVE FOREST TREES. 



The siih.sorihrr will lurirsh llie following- kimls of Nalive 

 Fore.si Trees liom the vli-iuiiy of IJongor, niaine, and sliip 

 them (•aieliilly, acroi.liiig 10 xmlers, viz. : Silver Fir<, (from 

 2 to 3 feel hijih) ; Elms, (from 5 10 25 feel) ; Rock Maples. 

 (from 3 10 23 l-eli; Mouiiiaiii Ash, (from 5 10 2.3 (pel) ; 

 Spruce, Siimaclis, Pines, aiiu Cedars, l!v<l Cherry, Su^ar 

 Plums, and Junipers. Also Seed of the above trees furiiislied 

 in their season. .Any orders addressed lo the subscriber 

 Seeilsmaii at 'taugor.or led at Geo.C. IJarretl's New England 

 Seed Store Boston, will meet with pro 1 pt aiiintinn. 



BaiiRor, .May 2, 183G. VVM. U. HARLOW. 



BOUND VOLUMES OP THE SIt.K MANUAI,. 



For sale al ihe Aaricullnral War.-house and New England 

 See I siiirc. ihe firsi v..lumi' of ihcSMk (Manual and Practical 

 Farmer, neadv biunid. Price G.'A cenls. 



The book coMlains 102 pigos, and a great amount of val- 

 uable information on the subject of Silk" Cullure. Il is deci- 

 dedly ilie cheapest book, extant, that treats upon that subject. 



M.iy 4. 



Cambnd 



FOR SALE, 



of the St Helena Potatoes, 

 port, May 4. 



FULL liLOODED ItlERIKO SHEEP. 



For sale, a valuable imporied lUick and Ewe, and three 

 Ewes, cue and two years old. Inquire at the Farmer Office, 

 may 4, 



TRUE AND GENUINE CHINESE MULBERRY 

 SEED. 



For sale at the New England Farmer Office, a few pack- 

 ages of die true Morus .Muliicaulis, raised in France, and 

 warranted of die growlh of 18.i5. may 4-. 



WANTED, 



500,0(10 Cucumber^ for pickling. 

 3'J,l'00 Mangoes. 



IIX) liushels Beans, (or which a fair price wilM.e paid. 

 Delivered in Hustiui in ihc months of August and September 

 next, inquire at this oirice. Iiis aprii 6. 



9IILCH COWS. 



A veri- liberal price will be paid for iwo milch cows widi 

 calves by their side, if offend before Ihe lOlh ol !Mnv lo the 

 subscriber. JOH.N LOWELL. 



IJoxburv, April 18. 



WiNStllPS' ESTABLISHAIENT. 



All orders foi« aided by mail will be execuied with promot- 

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

 series. 



just received from Europe, a larg-- quanlilv of productions, 

 amoiig ihem, new and superior (Joi.seberry Trees, from Scot- 

 land, with specimens of Iruil preserved m alcoliol. 



SILVEIt LEAF ABliLE TREES, a sellable, and verv 

 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 grow h. 



Brighton, April 13 



soot) MULBERRY TREES. 



Upwards of 0000 While IMulberry Tjces. (Morus Alba.) 

 four years old, now standing in Dai'ivers, and will he sold 

 low, a-! ihey are to be removed in a lew days. Apply to Mr 

 BARRETT, at New England Farmer Office, or toJOHN M. 

 IVES, in Salem, Mass. ' cpr'l 13. 



OSAGE ORANGE, <fcc. - 



Niirsenj nf WUHum Kcnridc, at Nonanlum Hi//, Nevlou. 



OSAUK OltANUE— jMuc/a/u auraiitica. A har.ly tree, 

 and one of the most otiian.enial of all our nalive trees, li 

 bears striking resemblance lo the orange tree. The fruii, 

 winch is not eatable, is large like an orange, and ol a gold 

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

 is one .if die most tough strong, and elastic ol all the woods ; 

 it is called Bow Wood, and is suppose I lo be the most durable 

 limber in the world, and lor ship timber is preferred lo live 

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

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

 all hedge's. The trees are some male ami some female, there 

 fore requiring more than one for the pinduction of fruit; bm 

 these caiinoi be distinguished when young. Price 30 els. each, 

 and S5,00 a dozen. 



A new Iinporlation o 

 cceived. Price S3 ; 



FdK 



LANCA.SHIRE GOOSEBERRIES 



finest Lancashire Gooseberries, is just 

 dozen. 



COCKSPUK, OR NEWCASTLE THORNS 

 HEDGES. Anew supply ol this bea.niful phiiii isjnsir- 

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

 this plant have bi-en proved by John Prince, Esq. ot Koxbury, 

 and these, during 17 vears, have never been aniiovcd bv Ihe 

 desiruclive borer. Plants yoiing. and worth glO a 1000 

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



April 20. ist. 



TERRIBLE TRACTORATION. 



Jusi published and for sale by Tuiile. Weeks & Dennell, 

 School street, and at die Farmer Office, Terrible rracioraiion 

 and other Poems, by Christopher Caustic, iM. I>, and mem- 

 ber of no less than Nineteen very learned Societies. Third 

 American Edition. 



April 27. 



SWEET POTATO SLIPS. 



Just received at die New Eni;i3iid Seed Store, our i 

 supi.ly of Sweet Potato Slips, (rom New Jersey, wliic 

 be sold t"or VI per peck. Orders must be sent in soon. 



April 27.^ 2t 



Seeds Ibi' 



ale a the Seed Store 



1S36. 



with the N. E. Far. 



FOR" 

 mer Offi. 



2011 bushels finesl Early Peas ; 

 200 " Large Marrowfat do; 

 30 " Uwarf Blue Imperial do. ; 

 30 " other varieties ; 

 100 •• Be»t Garden Bean.s; 



" Dwaff and Pale, Early and Late, do ; 

 500 lbs. superior Long Blood liecl Seed; 



100 " Early turnip ' 



300 " Cabbage Seed, IJ-diffi-rent kinds; 

 230 " Fine Long Orange Carrot; 

 Early Horn, do ; 

 Common Cuciimber; 

 Long Green, do. ; 

 Earlv and Head Lelluces : 

 Piirc'V\ hiie Portugal Onion; 

 Silver Skin 

 Large Deep Red, 

 Large Dutch Parsnip; 

 Early Scarlet Short 'lop Radish ; 

 Long Salmon ; 

 Turnip Radishes ; 



pin; 



rh : 



50 



■200 



150 



100 



30 



500 



1000 



2tJ0 



150 



ICO 



50 



50 



100 



100 



100 



23 



110 



5110 



200 



200 



Also— Ca lifl. 



Leek; EmI 



per; i'arsley and T( 



Sffrfs, ofall kinds 



50,000 Papers in 200 to ,"300 splendid kinds of Annual, 

 Biennial Jinti Perainial Fl.QWf.H Skeijs. 

 Grass Sfkds, Wlwhsale .^ Retail. 



The above cnini>ri-es in part die slock of seeds raised ex- 

 pressly for the esiablishmeiit, and die quality .md goodness will 

 be warranted superior lo any ever <ifl'ered herelolore. 



Boxes of Garden Seeds for the country trade, ueally paperetl 

 iiD, with directions on each paper, for sale at a large discount 



Early Scollop Squash ; 



Long Winter, do ; 



Salsaly ; 



Early White Dutch Turnip ; 



English 



Ruia Bagn, 



iMniigel \\ urlzel/or Callle. 



; Broccoli ; Celery ; Cress; Egg Plants 



k and Water Melons; Martyiiea ; Pep- 



-ito Seeds by the lb. or oz. Herb 



from Market prices 



Fruit & Okn 



and orders are sol 



GEO. (^. BARRETT, 4 



Theks, &e. will be supplied,' 

 icultural M'arrhousi;. 



Extra large 

 April 13. 



BELLADONNA LILIES< 



and lresli,just receivediitdieN. E. Seed Store 



PRICES Ol'' COUNTKY PRODUCK 



COFRF.CTF.n WITH CHEAT CARE, WtKKLT. 



PROVISION MARKET 



IIIT.MI, PRICES. 



Hams, northern. 



sonih»>rn, and wester 

 CopK, uholc lioj^.s, 

 t'oui.niv, . 

 Ik-i ri.K,((u!j) . 



ECGS, 

 POTATC 



( ? I U K K , 



pound f 14 

 " i IS 



SPLENDID DAHUA ROOTS. 



Just receivn! from \ho Lai:cniter Gardens, a fine a8snr(- 

 menl of splendid Dahlia Uools. For sale at the New England 

 fSeed Store. 



SFT^KXriDDOUBIiS DA.HLXAS &.C. 



AVM. PRINCr& SONS, have received 6ve cc.Ilertion.^ 

 of Dnlilias, from Eur<tpe, .selerlcd from ihe most relel>ratf(l 

 esmhlisliment-; iherr, and ct.mprl.sing the very elite of all thai 

 Itave been hrunglit into notice there nnriii^^ the Inst two years 

 These will he furnished nl the ini»st moderate rates. Of ih© 

 older varietie:^, tliey have a p^reat stork, comprising- a fjreal 

 nunnhcr of choice varieties ttial are yet sokf at high rales else- 

 where, but which wc now ofier at ^3, 4, and 5 per do^en, ac- 

 rording- to the kinds. Priced Catalogues will be sent to every 

 applicant, and orders for Trees, Plants, or for Garden, At;r^j 

 culioral and Flower Seeds, \\\\\ r<»ceive the utmost aHenli.tn. 



Linnapaji Garden and Nurseries, Flushing, near New York. 

 April 13. 2l 



