Vol.VII.— No. 39. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



311 



Grape Vines. 

 The subscriber offers for sale, Grape Vines of several 

 Tarieties, the produce of liis garden, in Dorchester ; — 

 among them are the following: 



Isabella, White Muscat, 



Sweetwater, Black Hamburg, 



Black Cape, Elba, 



Queen, White Chassslas, 



Early Oval, Muscatel. 



Tliey are principally of one year's growth, from cuttings 

 *nly, (which are much belter than l.tyers of two or even 

 three yeirs old,) — were planted under his direction and 



Fresh Hemp Seed. 

 Just received at the New England Farmer Seed Slore, 62 

 North Market Street, a lew barrels of American Hemp Seed, of 

 last year's growdi,— Also, one barrel of (rcsh Riga Flax Seed, 

 «ell known lo be superior lo llie common American Flax. 



Fruit and Oniamtntal Trees. 



SAMUEL HYDE offers for sale at his Nursery, in ' 



Newton, near Boston, a good assortment of Fruit and 



Forest Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, &c, comprising apples, 



pears, peaches, cherries, apricots, nectarines, plums, black 



mulberries, English black curiants, English walnuts, but- 



superiiUendance, are warranted genuine, and are in a j '<^'""'*i horse chesnuts, tilberls, (French and Spanish) 

 healthy and vigorous state. j catalpas, silver firs, spruce, larch, weeping willows, al- 



Tlie subsciiber purposes to continue the cidlivation of j ""^'>^' ™*e acacia, lilacs, daphnes, senna, roses, honey- 

 such varieties of the foreign and native Vines as are ' ^"c'<'''s, &c. Orders directed to Samuel Hyde, Newton, 

 suited to this climate, and that will thrive in the open | '^'" '"' promptly attended to. Trees will be delivered in 

 ground in town or country. j Boston free of expense for transportation. Catalogues 



Application may be made to the subscriber at his office, [ <u™ished gralis by J. B. Russell, No. 52 North Market 

 No. 7 1-2, Congress street, or at the garden to Patrick ; Street, Boston, and at the Nursery in Newton. 



Kennedy. 



Boston, March 13, 1829. 



ZEBEDEE COOK, Jr. 

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JAMES BLOODGOOD & CO.'s 

 AVrseri/, at Fluihing, Lung Island, near JVew York. 

 The subscriber will receive and transmit orders for any 

 quantity, or variety, of 



Fjuit and Forest Trees, 

 Flowering Shrubs, 

 and 

 Plants, 

 and the same will be delivered here, at the risk and ex- 

 pense of the purchaser; the bills may be paid to him. 



Messrs Bloodgood & Co. attend personally to the ino- 

 culating and engrafting of all their fruit trees, and purcha- 

 sers may rely with as much confidence as they can upon 

 any nursery, that the trees and shrubs they order, will 

 prove genuine. ZEBEDEE COOK, Jr. 



7 1-2, Congress street. 

 Boston, March 1.3, 1829. 6t 



Maich 27 



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Red and White Clover Seed. 



For sale at the New England Farmer Seed Store, No. 

 52 North Market Street, 



5000 lbs. Red Clover Seed, 



500 lbs. Dutch White Honeysuckle Clover, (imported.) 



Also, Herd's Grass, Red Top, Orchard Grass, Lucerne, 

 Foul Meadow, Hemp and Flax Seed, &c, &.c. 



March 27 tf 



Cow for Sate. 



A fine cow. half blooded, Coe'.obs breed, is offered for sale at 

 the House of Industry larm, Soudi Boston. — Also, i^ Ihree- 

 •lourihs blood Calf. Inquire of WM. STONE, Superintendent. 



April 3, 18i9. 4t 



JVew Vegetable. 

 Just received at (lie New England Farmer Seed Slore, 52 

 Nordi .Market Sircet, a smallquintiiyof Sir John Si.nc lair's 

 ^f'V ?1''?'-'^-' ''"""^ London. This is presumed I* be the first I country bakin 



seed of ihis fine vegetable, ever brought into New England 

 For sale in papers ol 12 1-2 cents each, or in larger quantities. 



For Sale, 



A valuable Real Estate in Milton, 9 miles from Boston, 

 on the road leading from Boston to Taunton, Bridgewaler, 

 and New Bedford, containing upwards of 200 acres of the 

 variety of lands and fruits suitable for a good farm, well 

 watered, with good substantial buildings. Said farm is 

 calculated to suit a gentleman of taste, or an enterprising 

 young man for a milk establishment, being an excellent 

 grass farm. The purchaser may have, including the build- 

 ings, from 100 acres to the whole. 



As the above desciibed property contains a large portion 

 of valuable wood land, the purchaser may be accommodated 

 with more or less of that part. The place will be sold at 

 a fair price, with or without a very valuable stock and 

 farming utensils. 



Also, for sale, or to be let, opposite the above named 

 premises, a large, convenient Dwelling House, wih a 

 good Bake House and out buildings, very pleasantly situ- 

 ated for a country seat or a good st.ind for a store or 

 with as much land as may be wanted for 



Seeds for Country Dealers. 



Traders in the country, who may wish to keep an assortment 

 of Garden Seeds for sale, are informed iliey can he furnished 

 at the New England Farmer oHice, No. 52 North Market street, 

 Boston, Wiih boxes conlamuig a complete assorlmenl of the 

 seeds mostly used in a kitchen garden, on as favorable terms as 

 they can be purchased in this country, neaily done up in small 

 papers, at 6 aad 12 cents each — warranted lo be of the giowlh 

 of 1828, and of Ihe purest quality. Ornamental Flower 

 Seeos will be adtlefi on the same terms, when ordered as well 

 as Peas, Beans, Early White Sweet Corn, &c', of dif- 

 ferent sorts. 



inr The Seeds vended at this establishment, are put up on a 

 new plan this year, each package being accompanied with 

 short directions on its management, and packed in the neatest 

 style. — Traders arc requested to call and examine for them- 

 selves; eplf Jan. 23. 



Tall Meadoxo Oat Grass Seed. 

 This day received at die New England Farmer Seed Slor», 

 52 North Market street, 20 bushels of Tall Meadow Oat Grasi 

 Seed, at g2,50 per bushel. , 



Crockery, Glass, and China Wars. 

 Ephraim B. McLaughlin, 4. Dock Square;4tas for sale, aa 

 elegant assortment of newest pallerns in llie above line, which 

 are offered at low prices fi)r cash. Country merchants and 

 others are invited to call. eptf niar27 



Farm for Sale or Let. 



In Saugiis, 6 miles from Charlestown Bridge, known 

 by the name of the Boynton farm, containing about 100 

 acres of Land, a good House, Barn, and other out bulidingt 

 — well watered, a.nd equally divided into mowing and til- 

 lage — usually cut from 40 lo fiO tons hay. 



For particulars, inquire of C. Felton, Warren Bridge 

 Toll House, Charlestown. March 27 tf 



the acconunodalion of the same. For further information, 

 inquire of the Edilor, of Parker H. Piei-ce No. 95 Slate 

 street, of Nathaniel Blake at Indian Queen Tavern, Brom- 

 field street, ol A. M. Withington, Koxbury, or Nathan- 

 lEi, Tucker on the premises. 



Apiil 10 tf 



Kenrick JVurseries in JVewton, near Boston. 



For sale, at the Kenrick Nurseries, in 



Newton, an extensive assortment of Apples, 



Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, 



Nectarines, While Mulberries, Grape Vines, Household Furniture Cheap. 



Goosebeiry and Currant Bushes, &c. Also, ' Phoenix Furniture Warehouse, near the Square, Maiu Street, 

 about ISO varieties of the most ornamental hardy trees 1 Charlestown. 



and shrubs — including nearly 50 superb varieties of hardy ,. FOSDICK & CARTER, inform their friends and Ihe pub 

 roses, comprising white and red moss — single yellow '"^' 'hat they have on hand, and lor sale, an rxlensive assort 

 double do-yellow Au«l.ian --red and yellow Austrian- I S"/^."™''"''^' 

 black mollled, sable, Tuscany, and other varieties of the | Fire Sels 

 blarke.<!t i-oses^Unique White Provence, &c. 



Also, Gheville Roses, and Wilmot's Superb 

 Strawberries. 



.^j'ple Trees of extra sizes—also Flowering Horse 

 Chestnuts, and some other sorts. 



Written orders directed lo John or William Ken- 

 BICK, Newton, will he received by the daily mail, and 

 promptly attended to— or they may be left at Mr Joseph 

 Biidge's Grocei-y and Seed Slore, No. 60, Court street, 

 Boston, where, on application, catalogues will be delivered 

 gralis— or, catalogues may be obtained of Mr J. B. Rus- 

 sell, at the New England Faimer office. epSw 



Large Scotch Gooseberry Bushes and Hawthorns, S,-c. 



Just received at the New England Farmer Seed Store, 

 52 North Market slieel,by the ship Comillus, from Gree- 

 ncrk, and Napoloon, from Liverpool, 15,000 Hawthorns, 

 for live fencing, and about 500 superior Scotch and Lan- 

 cashire Goo-ebeny Hushes ;— the Hawthorns $5 per 

 thousand ; the Goostlierry Bushes, put up in lots of six 

 roots, of lite largest and finest sorts, with names — speci. 

 pern of the fruil, as large as Egg Fluins, .American 

 growth, from Ilia injporled roots, in sealed bottles, may be 

 seen at the slore— price $1 50 per lo! of six roots. 



Likewise, two ban els of superior fresh Lucerne Seed, 

 wananled ; one cask of large Polalo Oats ; and one cask 

 B* line Loudon Split Peas, for culinary purposes. 



Bureaus, Secretaries, Beds, Bedsteads, 



i.Sofas, Couches, Carpeting, Wash Stands. Brass 



, Waiters, Knives, Forks, Bellows, atid Brushes. — 



I Also, a constani supply of Live Geese and Common Fealhers, 



j by the bale or otherwise. Also, they manufacture and keep 



constantly for sale, a general assorlmenl ol Looking Glasses, by 



j wholesale or ret-Til, with almost every article for hou.se keepuig, 



I all which they will sell extremely low lor cash. Purcliaseis ate 



invited lo call aiid examine. 



P. S. Porirail and Picture Framing, executed in ihe besl 

 manner, and at short notice, as above. 6t 



Charlestown, April 3, 1829. 



Fruit Ti'ees, fyc. 

 N. DAVENPORT has for sale, at his Nursery in Mil- 

 Ion, a large collection of Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Green 

 House Plants, &c. His collection of Peach, Plum, and 

 Almond Trees, ho consideis not excelled in this vicinity : 

 and the collection of other fruits is good. Orders sent to 

 his Nursery in Milton, or left with J. B. Russell, at ihe 

 New England Farmer Seed Slore, No. 52, Noith Market 

 street, Boston, where a list of the trees can be seen, will 

 be executed at the customary prices. ep6w 



Goodu'in's Town Officer. 

 In press and will be published wiihoul delay, a new and much 

 inipnived edition ol ibc above work, ronlaiuing all llie laws rel- 

 ative lo the power and duties of Municipal officers, logeiher 

 with the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court ufioii these 

 subjects. Orders for the above work may he addressed to Rich- 

 ardson & Lord, Boston, or lo the publishers, Dorr & Howland, 

 Worcester. 3t Apiil 3. 



PROVISION 3IAREET. 



corrected EVERY WEEK BY MR. HAYWARD, 



fCle-.-lc of Faneuil-lmll Market.) 

 BEEF, besl pii'ces, - 

 PORK, fresh, besl pieces, 



whole hogs, 



VEAL, 



MUTTON, .... 

 POULTU'/, .... 

 BUTTER, keg and tub, . 

 Lump, best, 



EGGS, 



MEAL, Rye. reiail, - 



Indian, retail, 

 POTATOS, 

 CIDER, [according lo quality,] 



12 I -J 



10 



7 



12 



l2 

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1 00 

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