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BRIGHTON MARKET.— MoKDAT. Feb. 20, 1837. 

 lUiiorted lor the New England Farmer. 



At Market 410 Beef Cattle. 



1 RICES.— Bee/ Cattle.— 1^0 particular variation from 

 last week, about the same prices were obtained for alike 

 quality. We quote extra at $8 25 a $8 50 ; first quality 

 $7 50 a 8 00 ; second quality |!6 75 a 7 25 ; third quality 

 $5 00 a 6 25. 



Sheep. — " Dull." Lots were taken at the following, 

 prices, viz., $4 00, $4 50, $5 00, $5 25, $5 75, $6 25 

 and $7 00. 



•riwine — None at market. 



THERMOMETRICAL. 



Reported for the New England Farmer. 

 Range of the Thermometer at the Garden of the proprietors 

 of the New England Farmer, Brighton, I\lass. in a shaded 

 Northerly exposure, week ending February 18. 



HIVES FOR BESS. 



Three S ispension Hives of Boes, weighing now 50, Q2, 

 and 71 lbs. each, are offered (or sale. Inquire at this Office. 

 Feb. 22. 



BRIGHTON NURSERIES. 



For sale, 20,000 Morus Multicaulis, or Chinese Jlullierry 

 Plants, warranted the true and tcfiiniiie i-ind. Orders ad- 

 dressed (by mail) to Messrs. WINSHIP, Briahion, ftlass., 

 for Mulberr}', Fruit and Ornameulal Trees, Shrubs. Creep- 

 ers, H:rbafeou!-' Perennials, &c &c. tiiat are cultivated irf 

 any Nurseries in the United Slates, willi a first rate collection 

 of Gteen House Plants, will receive prompt attention, and, 

 if required, forwarded to anv part of the Union. 



Brigluon..Ian. 18, 1837. 



SEVERAL LIKELY BOVS 



From 8 to 1~ yi ars o'd, want to liv with good fanners till 

 14 or 16, to he clothed, fed and schooled. Apply at the 

 Agcncv lor the Preveniion of Paupt-rism, rear of Savings' 

 Bank, Tremont Street, Boston. 2m Fel). 3. 



FARM FOR SALE IN WESTBORO. 



Thirty nile- from Boston and one mile and a half from the 

 Boston und V^'^orcester Railmail Depot on the Road leading 

 to Hopkinton Springs, nn'i within twenty minutes ride of 

 either place. Containing forty-two acres of land under a 

 high state of cuitivaiion, wit;; a never failing stream of water, 

 running throue:h the same — 'I good houses, and other out 

 buildings all in good repair. A'so a iarge granite quarry 

 easy of access. The granite is of fine color works well, and 

 can at small e.X'pense be landed in Boston. Said farm ;s 

 pleasantly situated and well worthy the attention of gentlemen 

 in pursuit of a pleasant country seal or a farmer wishing a 

 small but good farm. For a person who would wish to .iccom- 

 modate families visiting the Springs, this stands unrivalled. 

 Said farm will he sold 'ow if applied for immediolely, to 

 N\HUM HARRINGTON, Esq. VVestboro, or HENRY 

 WHITMORE, on the premises. 



Also one containing eight ai .'■es, with a new house and other 

 out buildings suitable for a mechanic, on the same road, with- 

 iii one mile of the village. Apply as above. Dec. 28 



CHINESE MULBERRIES, &c. 

 The subscribers have still on hand the following : — 

 30,000 Moras Multicaulis, the wood of which is fully 

 matured, there having I'een no premature frosts on 

 Long Island this season. .'^Iso 50,000 Cuttings can 

 be supphed. 

 20,000 Ingrafted Trees of the new Chinese Mulberry, 

 wi h large thick leaves, remarkable for the quanlity 

 of nutritious matter ; this species being sefhciently 

 hard^' for the most Northern latitudes, and possessing 

 all the advantages of the Morus Multicaulis. These 

 are from 3 to 6 feet in height. 

 3,000 Hybrid M< rus Multicaulis, with large leaves, and 

 close joints, and 5 to 6 feet in hcigtit. 

 35,000 Florence Mulberry, with entire leaves, in which 

 point they differ from the common White JVIulherry. 

 These are imported direct from the bes' Silk District 

 of France, are 1^ to 2^ feet in height, and will be 

 sold .Tt very low rates. 

 60 lbs. White Italian Mulberry Seed. 

 Priced Catalogues of Trees, Green Hou^e Plants, Dahlias, 

 Garden Seeds, iVc. will be .»eut to every applicant. 



\VM. PRINCE &. SONS. 

 LinniEan Garden and Nurseries, ) 

 Fhishing, Jan. :50th, lt37. j Fel,. 8. 



TREES. 

 ^^^.'<&fMy. Our customers wi 1 please take notice, that 

 ^'^W^^fe the season for transplaiitiiig Trees is approach- 

 ^'•^"1^^^^ '"?■ A" 'hose who intend to order trees, are 

 ^ ^;,;j^ requested lo forward their orders earl}'. The 

 ^».^1b-..__ 'i""'t that comes are served first. Catalojrues 

 wiii be supplie ' ;ia'is on application. Direct to 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Jan. IS. New Englaud Seed Store. 



CATALOGUE 



Of Forest Seeds and Trees furnished hy fVm. Mann, 

 Bangor, Me. 



While Pi ne-.-Black r'piuce — Hemloi k Spruce- Silver Fir 

 —White Oak— Red Oak— White Birch— Yellow Birch- 

 White Beech — Red Beech — White i\Iap!c — Red flowering 

 Maple Sucar Maple — .\rhor Vitee — .American Larch- 

 Hornbeam — White Ash — Black Ash — Mount. dn Ash — Elm — 

 Basswood — Common Elder. 



Customary prices are (charged for boxes, carting, &c — 

 Orders may lie addressed to J. BRECK &C0. orWM. 

 MANN, Bangor, Me. Feb. 1. 



NURSERY OF WILLIAM EiENRICK. 



Nonantum Hilt in Neiotvn, 5j mill's f -0111 Boston by the IVesl- 

 trn Avejiue, and near the great M esler7t Kail Road. 



l^his establishment, which now comprises 25 acres, includes 

 the selections of the finest kinds of new Flemish Pears, and 

 of all otlier hardy fruiis — selections from the first rate sources 

 and the iiiiest varieties known. 



75,C0O Moms fliulticauljs, or true Chinese Mulberry Trees, 

 can now he supplied, wholesale or retail. 



Ornamental trees, shrubs and roses. Also Herbaceous 

 flowering plants of' the most beautifiii varieties. 



Address by mail, post paid, to Wii.m.am Kknrick, New- 

 ton, i^lass. Trees and plants when ordered, are carefully 

 selecied, and lab-elled, and faithfully packed, and duly tor- 

 worded from [5osl')n i>y land or sea. Transportation gratis 

 lo the citv. Calalogues will be sent to ail who apply. 



Sept.2f 8m 



MORUS MC » i tCAULIS 



Joseph Davenport offers for sa.f "!utU jiants of the true 

 Chinese Mulberry or Morus Mullicau. s ;'i.ic; wll he care- 

 fully packed and forwarded as early as rtestrcd. Orders must 

 be sent to Colerain, Mass. till the I.'Jth March, after which 

 time lo Hartford, Conn. Ab inquiries will be attended lo at 

 his plantation, 5 miles South West of the city. 



Early orders only will be supplied, as arrangements will be 

 made to use all not called for soon. 



Colerain, Jan. 1937. Feb. 1. 



