Vol. VII No. 11. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



87 



ing a violent cold, go off entirely in consequence 

 of tlii; plan being pursued. I have found the 

 pulse heat from twelve to twenty strokes in a min- 

 ute, less, atler a person at the onset ol a cold had 

 continued ijuiet three quarters of a hour in a cold 

 room. It is not only warmth, suddenly appHed, 

 that will throw any part of the body, after it has 

 been starved or benumbed, into violent action, and 

 bring on inflammation, strong liquors will do the 

 same." 



SUBSCRIPTION. 



Fruit Trees. j 



Vy.\l PRINCE, ihL- Proprietor of the Linnsean i p„^ i„,p„,img Grap^ Vi^ R,.ols from France, ol a moileratc 

 Bolanic Garden ami Nui-senes al Flushins- Lon- , ^,.,-„^ „„^ encouraging- lUe intrudiKtim of lluxt culture into lih 



The la<t Number of the North American Re- 

 view, just publislied b}' Frederick T. Gray, Boston, and G. Sf C. 

 Carvill, New York, contains articles on the following subjects : 

 The Public Law of Denmark ; Clarendon's Hislorj- of Eng- 

 land ; German I'niversities ; On Bees; Life ofLedyardj The 

 Life and Writings if iMoliere ; President Holley ; Travels in 

 America ; Silk ; Wallachia and Jiolda»ia ; Our rel.iiion with 

 Great Britain; Wureester's Edition of Jolinson and Walker; 

 Ciiiiiese Manners; Quarterly List of New Publications; Index. 



The 91th No. of the Edinburgh Review, just 



puldi^lie.l )>\ Welts &. Lilly, contains articles on the following , 

 subjerts ; Stale Trials ; Poor Laws j Uoman<'eof History ; Jour- ! 

 nev from InHin ; Lite of Lon! Colhnguoo.' ; Greek Tragedy ; | 

 INIervou> .System ; Denman's Inaup'tral Address before the Loii- i 

 don Literary ani-I Scientific .Association; Janiiesons Scottish, 

 Dictionary; Quarterly List of New Publications. \ 



Island, has the pleasure of intormiiig the publick, 

 that his Nui-Si-ry now contains 172 varieties ot the 

 Ap|)l.-, 2i'x;.lo. o( the pear. 7b do, of Cherries, 13'Jdo of Plums, 

 ?5 do. of Apricots, 84 do. of Peaches, 29 do. of Nectarines, 10 

 do. of Almonds, 14 do. of .Mulberries. G do. of Qi.mces, IG do. 

 of Fig's, It) do. of Ciirraiils. ho do. of Rasp^'err:os. 47 do. of 

 Gooseberries, 2(f'0 olStrawlxTries, 257 do. ol Grapes, 600 do. 

 of Ornainenta! Trees. ^t.\ Above 6ve hundred ot the above 

 kinds of Fruits are not'to be lound in any other collection in A- 

 merioa. The different varieties cannot be otherwise than ffenu- 

 ine, as the greatest al'eniion is ^laid, and nearly all the kinds 

 are inoculated from bearing trees. The Cherry. Pc.'ich, and 

 other Trees, are generally ot a large size. Calalf.gucs may 

 be obtained of J.R. Newell." at the Agricnhural Warehouse,No. 



Uniled S'^lfis. 



Mr AI;ihouse Loubal, having considerably enlarged his Vine- 

 yard, on Long Island, where he now has, in full cultivation, 

 thirty.five acies of gronnil, conlaining 72,0U0 Grape Vine 

 Roots; having also the peculiar advantage ol bemg enabled to 

 procure the best specimens of ri.iois Irom his lalhei-'s extensive 

 vineyards and nurseries, in the districts of Bordelais, Clerac, 

 and I'.uzct, (Icpnrtnicnis of Gironde and Lot and Garonne, in 

 France, (15° N. {,iil.) proposes to the numerous friends to the 

 cultivation of th© rfrape vine ui the United States, a subscrip- 

 tion will b.' opened on the first of August. 1828. 



Mr A. L. will .engage to furnish suoscribersvvith the Grape 

 Vine Roots, betore the first of March ne.\t. and forward them 

 free of expense^ to lite diOercnt cities where subscription lists 



bZ North Market-street, grans; and orders left there, or sent by ; s|,ai| j,ave been upi^ned. The roots will he three vears old, and 

 mad, will meet prompt attention. "-• '' .... 



Oct. 3 



Rail Road. 



The subscriber respectfully requests those gentlemen who have 

 received from him blank forms lor returns of the business, <fce. 

 in the several towns, in reference to the public necessity for tlic 

 construction of a Rail Koad, to forward the sauie to hiin. by 

 mail, without delay— as the surveys m rejard to said Ra.l Road 

 have been nearly completed, and the Commissioners are desir- 

 ous of making an early and full report upon the subjcc 

 IPo/cster. Sept. 20, 1828. EMORY WA.SHl 



Itl.'^.V gentleman well acqaainti-d with Fruit Trees, proposes 

 visit'n:r ihf New- York. New Jersey, and Philadelphia Nurse- 

 ries lliis fall provided snllicient business should ofiVr to make it 

 an object. His intention is lo s«?/ec^ on the spot tar^e thrifttj 

 trees, of any kinds that may be wanted, an.l from any Nursery 

 at a moderate commission. Apply to the Publisher of the New 

 En^l'inil Farmer. Oct. 3 



Flower Seeds. 



Just receiveil at the New England Farmer Seed Store, No. 

 .')2 North Market Street, 



A fine assortment of Flower Seeds, cotoprising all the most 

 fashionable ami sjtlcndid varieties, raised this season at I'cpper- 

 ell, Ms expressly for this Establishment, neatly put up in small 

 papers G cts. per paper, ^.'i per hundred, warranted ; a liberal 

 discount to trailers. .\ Iso large AVhite Lily Roots, 25 cis. each, - 

 jresh. and snlficieetly large to flower next s'easoa. 1 



Grape Fines. j 



The snbscritier offers for sale Grape Vines of several \ arietics, ! 



Ihe produce of Ins garden in Dorchester ; among them arc the ; 



following : j 



Isabella White Muscat 



.Sweetwater Black Hamburg I 



Cla^kCape K 



Q'jeen 



Early Oval Alexander's or Schuylkill 



They are ijr:ncipa!l,/ of one year's grnwih. planted under his 

 direci.oii ami superintendance, are warranted genuine, and are 

 in a beautihil and vigorous slate. 



The subscriber pitiposes to conliime the cultivation of such va- 

 rielies ofllie loreign and native vines as arc suited to this climate 

 aiiti that will dirive in the open ground in town or coumry. 



Application may be made to the subscriber, al lli> oflice. No. 

 7 1-2 Congress .Street. or at the Garden, to Patrick Kenned). 

 Boston, Oct. 3, 182a. ZEfiEDEE COOK. Jr. 



fVilson's Nurser;/, Dcrry, AT. H. 



The proprietors iii:orm the public thai their nursery offers pe- 

 culiar facility tor tiie acquirement of useful fruit; mo'ie than fit- 

 ly thousand trees now culiivriied liy them consising of a orcal 

 vai-iety of Apples. Peaches, Plums, ("hemes. Quinces. iSic" em- 

 bracing most of the celebrated and esteemed kinds in this conn- 

 Iry. The utmost care has been observed by the orifinal pro- 

 prietor li.r mure than thirty years, in making the selection .ii.d 

 ihe whole is now offered as coniaiiimg none but the most wonhv 

 of cultivation. Persons not acquainted with the different kinds 

 hy name, who wish lo procure choice kinds, by slating Ihe lime 

 "-- w,sh them to ripen, may confidently trust lo the propie'ors 



BURJV^ 



J^Tew England Farmer's Jilmanack,for 1839. 



In press at the .New England Farmer office, and will b,. pub- 

 lished to morrow, the .V"ie Fmirland Farmer's A/imm,<c/r /'or 

 1829. By Thomas G. F-ssemlen, Editor of the New England 

 Farmer. For sale, wholesale and retail, al the 1\. E Farmer 

 oifice. No. 52 North .'»larket street, by Bowles &. Dearborn, ,W 

 Washington street, and by the booksellers and Traders generally. 

 Some copies interleaved with writing paper, which will he very 

 servicealde lo farmers, will be kepi for retail at the Farmer office. 



The Daitering reception, and extensive circulation with which 

 our first number has been honored, have imluced the Editor and 

 Proprietor of the New E.vnr.iMi Fariier's .\i,ji.iv.\rK to 

 renovated exertions to render the present in some decree wor- 

 thy of the approbation, which has cro\vned our diary of 1828. 

 f*ur object has been to eolleel from every acee'^sible source, 

 such infiirmalion as we hope will be found to be of the .greatest 

 utility to the greatest number of those whose use an a^rimilural 

 Alman.-vck is more particularly calculated. But. although this 

 little Tablet of Time is specially intended forth'- benefit of those 

 who are actually and actively engaged in Ihe pursuits of Hus 

 bandry. yet it may. perh.-.ps, prove in some rleyree inieresiiiig 

 lo other classes in the community. Agriculture is that all in 

 all, without vvhich every thiiiff valuable would .soon cease to he. 

 Though all mankind are not cultivators, yet all civilized hn- 



produce considerable fruit the second year liom the time of 



! iheir being planted. I'hey will be carculfy classed and packed 



j in bo.Kes, wiiii some of the original soil in vvliicb Ihey have been 



: raised, which will greatly laciliiate the thriving of the roots, 



when Iransplanicd. 



I Orders will tie punctually attended fo : the subscribers desig- 

 nating the quantities and s[iecics of the gra|>e vine roots they 

 wish lo have. They will engage to pay for lOftO roots or more, 

 at the rate of 12 1-2 eenls for each root ; for less than 1000, at 

 I the rate of lo cents; and 2j cents per root for le.ss than 30. — 

 1 Roots only two yeais old, shallbe paid lor al the laie of 9 eents 

 ! each, for 10 or more ; 12 1-2 cents for less than one 1 ; and 

 18 cents (or less than 50 roots. — Payment lo he n.ade on deliv- 

 ery of the roots. — Letters not recciveil unless post paid. 



Subscription lists are open al New ^'ork, wnh Aljihonse Lou- 

 bat, 85 Wall street— BosLon, E. Copeland, Jr. — .Vliiany, R. 

 BI'Michael — Philadelphia, Van Amringe— Baltimore. W'illard 

 Rhoads — WashinuUni City, Wm. Pairo, — Uichmolid, Daven- 

 port, Allen &. ("o. — .siavannali, Halt, Shopier & 'i'ii].)ier — New 

 Orleans, Foster & liuiton — Charleston, (S. C.) J, .S,- J. S'reet 

 it Co. Mr .\. Loubai's book on the Culture ol th-" Grape Vine- 

 and on Ihe .^lak-ng ol Wine, may be found al the principal bo«k, 

 sellers of the I'uited Slater ; and his agents will lurnish Ihcin 

 gratis to subscribers. 



PmCBSOF COUJYl'liY PRODVCE^^*^ 



Muscatel [Muscatel ; ma" beings are consumers of the pro-Iticts of cullivaiion, and GRAIN, Corii, 



APPLES, best, 

 ASHE.S, pot. first sort, 



Pearl, first sort. - 

 PF.ANS. white, - ■ - 

 BEEF, mess, scarce 

 Cargo, No. 1 , 

 Cargo, No. 2, 

 BUTTER, inspected iVo. l.new, 

 fJiiiEESE, new milk. 



Skimmed milk. 

 FLOUR, RaltiiiH. re. Howard-street. 

 <»eiiesee, - - - 

 Rye, best, - . . . 



the 



wiihotn fear of disappointme'nt. All aiders will be prom'ptlv .u 

 tended to, and trees .furnished at their nursery, this fall or'niM 

 spring, at il.e f..llow;Mg prices, 



Apples. |>er hundred, . 



Peaches do 



Plums do 



Cherries <io 

 Quinces do 

 Ilorse Chesnuts 

 Oct 3 6t 



IG 



have therefore a direct and paramount interest in Ihe art. lo 

 wh-cli this little duodecimo is devoted. 



The New En<rland Farmer's Almanack fir I,'i2!l. it is Ihouihl 

 will be feund to he considerably improve<l on that of li.e ere- 

 cedin? year; and is enlarged by the addition of ei^rhi pages. 

 Il contains, besides Ihe usual astronomical ai-tides of an Alma- 

 nack, a complete Calendar of the Courts fiir each .Siale in New- 

 England, includiiiij the Probate Courts for Massarhusetis, sun's 

 declination, a table of Roads and distances from Boston, and 

 eighteen pages of -\gricultural and !iIisccllaiieoiis Articles, on 

 Ihe followine: subjects ; On the Imiioriance of a Good Garden 

 — Hinis to Mechanics — a Plousrh -cleaner, jrith n rlrawmrr 



' on IhcCnlture of the Yellow Locust Tree— on Woi king Bulls— 

 on Woi-kingCovvs— on Purifying Cellars. Apartments, (^-c.— on 

 Exlirpating Cock roaches— on Preservinc; Smoked Meat to 



1 Protect Young Plants from Worms— Cheap .Machine for rais- 

 ing Water, with j iframimr—an the Co.islrnciion of G -tes. hv 

 Col. Pickering, with a dr,iwittg—oa Elder— on Mears' Sprin" 

 Fastening for Horses, with a rfi-au'mo-— Machine (or Culling 



I Grain, vith a dratving—nn elaborate article on the Canker j 



I Worm— Hints on Fattening Swine— Directions (or Gathering | 

 and Preserving Herbs, both for medical and culinary pur| o.ses ' 



I — on Lucerne — on 'M'llet — on the Cnliur-- of Sweet Polalos in 



l^arley, 

 Cats. 



HOG'S LARD, first sort, new. 

 LIME. ..... 



PLAt.STER PARIS relails at 

 PORK, clear, .... 



Navy, mess, 

 Caigo, No. 1, 

 SEEDS, llrid's Grass, - 



(Orchard Grass, 



F.iwl lAleadovv, - 



R\e l^iiass, . _ . 



Tall iMi-adow Oats Giais, - 



Red Top .... 



Liic. rne, .... 



Wh'ie Honeysuf kle Clover, 



Rid Clover, (northern) 



French Sugar Beet, - 



Mangel Wuil/el, 

 WOOL, .Merino, full blood, wasln-ri. - 

 ]Mer:iin, full hlnod, unwashed. 

 Merino, three loiirths vaslred. 

 Merino^ half i& quarter washed 

 .N.-ilive. washed, . - - ' 

 Pullcil, Lamb's, first son, 

 Pulled, Lamb's, secnml sort, 

 Pjlh'd, (or spinning, first .sort, 



^16 and 25 



25 



JOHN A. & SA.MUEL WD PO\ 



.'i great Bargain. 

 For sale, a Farm in the easterly pan ,,f Orford, N. H. coiiiafn. 

 >ng I7o acres ol good land— 120 a<-res improved, the leii.a.n.l.r 

 wood hind-haviiig a convenieni dwelling house, barn, and out 

 imilihngs-a young nrchard-nearly .300 rods of stone wall laie- 

 IJ erected, and a never (ailing supply of water. A good title 

 will he giv^n. The price only ^IS-.O. Inquire al ih.'office „r 

 of Messrs Rogers & Wilcox, Orlbrd. ' 



New England — on Orchard-grass. &c. Ac. 



inr Country traders and others supplied on the most liberal 

 terms. , r 



Sredsfor thf ircst ]?..i.ie.i. 

 Merclianls. masters of ves-sils i-nd oiheis trading in ihe West 

 Il)dies, can be fiiriii-lied n illi box-s of .Seeds. ,lss(.ricd. -ullabie 

 for that irtarket, al from ,'j4 10.5.5 per bo.-i, — Each box i-i liiniiis 

 ■jpwar Isof sixty different kiudT, of seeds, vegetable ai.ri orna- 

 ineuial. in quaii'titJessufiicieni (in- a c-mimon kitchen garden.— 

 Likewise the grcalest variety of seeds lo be found in New Eng- 

 land, bv tiie pound or bushel, ail warranted pure, aii3 o( the 

 growth ol !827. % 



PRO VIl^ION MA RKE T. 



BEEF, bes! pieces, - 

 I PORK, fresh, best pieces, 

 i whole hors, 



I VEAL. . - - - - 

 jATli'fTOS, .... 



;roT-f.'C!^v. .... 



jlilJ'JTER, kegandieb, - 

 I (..limp, best. 



Ef GS. 



IVIE.AL. Rye, retail, - 

 Ini'ian, retail, 



rOTATOS. new - 



C1T)F,R. (according to (jualdy,] 



'pound. 



10 



doztin. 

 bushel. 



,-carce 



I2| 



14 



- fhan-cl.,' 2 05 



13 



10 



ft 



10 



U 

 20 

 17 

 70 

 65 

 40 

 I 50 



