VOT>. XII. NO. 33. 



AxND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



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to such a degree, as to cause its death at eleven o'clock 

 the next morning — affording another warning to parents. 

 rf the danger attending the clothing of children with 

 cotton garments during the winter, which will have 

 about as much effect as the hundreds which have pre- 

 coded it. 



Jn the French Chamber of Deputies. M.d'Argenson, 

 and M. du Puyraveau, had declared " that the symbol 

 of their faith is no longer a constitutional royalty, that 

 their law is the republican code, that the declaration of 

 the socicte des droits dc Vhomvie is their gospel, and that 

 Robespierre is their hero." A declaration which natu- 

 rally lias excited much astonishment and called for ob- 

 servation from all the journals.— In other respects we 

 find no thin or in the domestic concerns of France deserv- 

 ing particular notice. — J\\ V. Courier <§- Enq. 



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SPLENDID FLOWER SEEDS. 

 200 to 300 Varieties of splendid Annual, Biennial, and 

 Perennial Ffower Seeds in papers of u" cents each, 

 tO Varieties for #1,00. 



Packages of the following £0 kinds at %\. 

 Beautiful Clarkea; Crimson Cypress Vine; Mixt Balsams j 

 Dwarf Con vol volns ; Mountain Fringe*, Purple Sweet Sultan ; 

 Sensitive Plant] Double Dwf. Rocket Larkspur; 

 Blue Commelina ; Gillinower; Grand Flowering Argemoncj 

 \\ <II 'Flower j African Hibiscus; Purple Candytuft ; 

 While E. Primrose; Scarlet Tassel Flower ; Ice Plant; 

 Variegated Euphorbia ; White Chrysanthemum ; 

 GoJden Eternal Flower. 



— Also — Packages containing' — 

 Con vol vol us .Minor ; Golden Coreopsis ; White Candytuft ; 

 Greal flowering Larkspur; Mixl Asle 

 Blue Canterbury Bells; Grand flowering Hibiscus; 

 Mixt Morning Glory ; Double Carnation Poppy ; 

 Evening Primrose ; Sweet Allyssum ; 

 Tri-Colored Chrysanthemum ; Scorzonera ; 

 M grnonetle, fragrant ; African Huso, 100 sorts in one ; 

 Superb Fringed "Pink 3 Cockscomb; English Catchfly ; 

 Brilliant Rudbcckia; Yellow Chrysanthemum. 



The above were raised by one ol the lirst Florist^ in the 

 country, and are for sale at the New England Seed Store 

 Pfas. 51 and 52 North Market St Boston. 



G. C. BARRETT. 



GRAPE VINES AND EARLY POTATOES- 



Catawba and Isabella Grape Vines, extra large size, by the 

 hundred 01 single. 



Early Potatoes which obtained the premium for the last five 

 years. For sale by SAMUEL POND. 



Cambridgepcrt, Feb. 26. 



VALUABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE 



FOR SALE, 



Situated in Roxbury, near the late Doctor Porter's Meeting- 

 ■, eon listing ol about 3 a< res of land, with a pleasant and 

 nieiit Dwelling House. Stable, and other 011 t-l: uses — has 

 also on it from 10Q to 150 young and choice fruit trees, w ith a 

 great variety of grape vines, shrubbery, &,c— Is within fiflec 

 minutes' ride of btate-street, and from its particular location is 

 both very central, and al the same time as much retired as 

 many places five and eight miles from the city. It has running 

 through it or on its borders a delightful stream, and is every 

 way one of the pleasantest situations in the vicinity. For 

 terms and price, which will be liberal, apply to 



LUKE BALDWIN, 

 Feb. 25 :.:, Men hants Row. 



MILK: FARM, &.c TO BE LET. 



A valuable Farm in Me it five miles from this 



eo npi ■- ''ii 80 and 90 acres of the bes! ol in 1 



11 ngland, with a great variety of the best of 

 Fall and Winter Fruit ; sufficient security will be required. 

 Tim Farm will be let on a lease from three lo five . ;ars ; foi 

 further particulars please apply to N. II. BISHOP. 



Medford, Feb. 19, 183 1. 



EARLIEST DWARF PEAS. 



50 Bushels of thi Earli 1 r 1 



variety, having grown lor eating in 38 days rom oi 



planting, grows20lo '11 inches high. This will be md an 

 acquisition for a vi ry early and good variety. 

 Raised expressly lor, and 



"G. C. BARRET! S 



\ m -England Seed Store. 



TEA SPRING WHEAT. 

 25 Bdshet.s of this va j of Spring Wheat, 



of which a trial of three years has proved it to be a productive 

 kind, not liable to blast or mildew, For safe al 



G. C. BARRETT'S Seed Store. 



MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL. SOCIETY, 



A stated meeting of this Society, will be held at their Hall, 

 ol Coruhill, (lately Market Street) on Saturday next, at 10 

 u'clnck. R. T. PAINE, Rec'g, Sec'y. 



WANTED, 



As Assistant Gardener, who can produce good recommen- 

 dations. Apply at this office f 19 



FARM FOR SALE. 



Situated in the South Parish in And over, little more than 

 hall' a mde southwesterly from Phillips' Academy and the 

 Theological Institution, and about one mile from the Rev. Mr. 

 Badger's Meeting-house, — containing about forty acres ol val- 

 uable land, being the choice pari pi a much larger farm — hav- 

 ing thereon one large and convenient two story dwelIing-hou»c ; 

 tin 1 sued and in good repair, latch" occupied as a boarding- 

 house.-'-AlsOj near it, a one story dwelling-house in good re- 

 pair. Also a bum ninety feet long, sheds, wash-house, wells 

 ut water, gardens, fruit trees, &c. — A very eligible 

 situation for any person desirous of retiring into a pleasant 

 country town tor the purpose of educating Ins children. The 

 above valuable estate will be sold at public auction on Tues- 

 day the first day of April next, at 3 o'clock P. M. Conditions 

 ol sale liberal. SAMUEL. FARRAR. 



Andover, Feb. 24, 1824. 



REDUCTION IN PRICES OF TREES, <fcc. 



W'.M. PRINCE &: SONS have determined in consequence 

 of the pecuniary pressure, to reduee the prices of a greal varie- 

 ty of Trees and Plants, where orders are sent for a considera- 

 ble amount : and all persons who desire Fruit and Ornamental 

 Trees ; Flowering Shrubs and Plants; Greenhouse Trees and 

 Plants y Splendid Dahlias ; or Seeds — will on applying lo them 

 direct by mail, with a list of the articles wauled, be promptly 

 furnished with a printed sheet explaining the reduced rates. 1 — 

 The Chinese Mulberry, or JUorus multicaulis aie now reduced 

 lo #25 per 100, and $ \h per dozen. — Apple trees in greal va- 

 #20 to #-.'> per 10U. — Pears #37£per 100. and extra large 

 ditto 50 cents each ; and 50,000 are two, three, and four years 

 grafted. — Peaches $20 end %b per 100.' — Large Orange Quinces 

 #30 per 100.' — English and Spanish Filberts #25 per 100. — Fine 

 Red Raspberries #6 per 100. — Large Red and Yellow Antwerp 

 £16 per 100. — Gooseberries, finest Lancashire varieties §20 per 

 100; and Large Red White and Black English Currants #1G per 

 100. — Isabella Grape, 3 years old vines $25 per 10! 

 years ditto $20 per 100. — Catawba, Alexander, VVinue, York 

 Claret, York Madeira, and Scuppemong", %"Xb per 100. — Her- 

 hemont's Madeira, Tim and Elsingburgh, $30 per 100. — Nor- 

 ton's Virginia Seedling $35 per 100. — The collection ol choice 

 European Grapes is unrivalled. — Chinese Ailauthus, ! feel 

 high, % 1; per dozen and larger sizes in proportion. — A reduc- 

 tion is made on a great many kinds of Roses, Poeonies, Chry- 

 santhemums, &C. — Double, Dahlias of such fine assorted kinds 



as have been most increased, will be supplied at <,:>, ,s' \\, and 

 $G per dozen, according to excellence, and selected by our- 

 selves. The roots can be sent 10 any distance.— The new va- 

 rieties of Flemish and English Pears having been introduced by 

 us and greatly increased, (he prices of the greater part have 

 been reduced, and the trees arc mostly of line size and three 

 years ingrafted. — The Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of inosi 

 kinds are large and thrifty, and of double or treble the value of 

 smaller ones, which is a most decided advantage, being a gain 

 of several years in embellishment. 



N. B. Having no Agent at Boston, the Commission of 10 

 per cent, usually alloweuWbr Agency, will be credited to the 

 purchasers, and be deducted from the amount of the bills ren- 

 dered. The stock of Dahlias being so very large, they will be 

 furnished on the mosi favorable terms possible. 

 I .innsean Botanic Garden and Nurseries, ( 



Flushing, near New-York, Feb. 10, 1834. J 



BRIGHTON NTJUSEUIKS. 



Messrs. W1NSHIT have the pleasure of announcing to 

 the public, that a part of their importation ol new and rare pro 

 dui til ns i" this country have arrived, nun eg which are lite fol- 

 111 u and leading kinds of Scotch Goosi bi n is, and are 

 now ready for delivery ; — they can be sei nrelj p icked for this 

 orany other country, and afforded at the lowest Catalogue 

 prices, — with ^liberal discount by the hundred : — viz. 



R ds Ro iring Lion, Lancashire Lad, Jubilee, Jolly miner, 

 i ir, Nonsuch, Ringleader, Prince Regrenl. 



I . ■' Yejle de Paris, N< ' V bobbin, Hoodj 



Combemere. Waterloo, Cottage Girl. Blacksmith, Suffield. 



(ir.ru. Ocean, Favorite, Evergreen, No* bribery, Fairy, 

 en g rove, 



Wfiitt s. Queen Ann. Smiling beauty, Viltoria, Glory, Con- 

 quering hero, Queen Caroline, Winsham lass, N< ble landlady. 



Also, ;it die proper season for removing hardy plants, the 

 mosl 1 Kiensive varieties ol Fruit, Ornamental and Fancy 

 prod iciions, thai are cultivated in this country ; all of them 

 well acclimated ; const quentiy, in the estimation of mosl per- 

 sons better adapted to endure the sever 5 ol our climate, than 

 those imported from more southern and m Ider U n perature. 



may be left with Gko. C. Barrett, Agent, 52 

 North Market street, Boston, or forwarded to Messrs. Win- 

 - 11 1 1-, Brighton, Mass. by mail or otherwise. 



Catalogues for gratuitous distribution at the N.E. Farmer 

 Ounce and Seed Slore of Geo C. Barrett. f 19 



PRICES OF COUNTRY I CE. 



MILLET. 

 20 Bushels of prime Millet Seed, raised in this vicin- 

 -1 season. 



For tale at the New-England Seed Slore 



By GEO. C. BARRETT. 



Apples, early, 



Beans, while, 



Beef, mess, (new I . . . , 

 Cargo, No. l . . . . 



prime, 



Beeswax T (American) . . 

 I'li 1 KK, inspected, .No. } t new, 



Ckakberhies 



Cheese, now milk, .... 



skimmed milk, . 

 Feathers, northern, geese, . 

 southern, geese, . 

 Flax, American, . . . . . 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee, . . . cash. 

 Baltimore, Howard sir. new 

 Baltimore, wharf, . . 



Alexandria, 



Chain, Corn, northern yellow, . 

 southern yellow , . 

 white) .... 

 Rye, (scarce) Northern, 



Barley, 



Oats, Northei a, , | prime) 

 Hat. best English, New, . . 

 Eastern screwed, . . . 

 Hard pressed, .... 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d quality 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort, . . . 



Southern, I . . . 



Leather, SI .... 



upper. . 



Dry Hide, sole. . ' . 



■:'. . . 



Philadelphia > 

 Baltimo . . . 



Lime, host sort .... 



Fork, Mass.; ,. clear, 



Navy, Mess, . . . 



Bon ■. . 

 Seeds, Herd'sGrass ... 



Red Top, noi them, . . 



Red Clover rn, . 



WhiteDutch 

 Tallow, trit 

 Wool, Merino, full bloodj 



Itferino, rnfVd with Saxon: 



Merino, Jihs wash) d, 



Merino, haJfblood, 



Merino, quarter, . 



Native washed j . . 



= f Pulled superfine, 



£ — list I,.. , 



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Southern pulled wool is generally 

 5 cts. less per lb. 



PROVISION MARKET 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern, . . 



southern, . . 



Pork, whole hogs, . 



Poultry, . . . . 

 Butter, (tub) . . 



lump, I 

 Ecns 



Potatoes 



Cider, (according to quality,) 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, Feb. 24, I A 

 Reported lor the Daily Advertiser and Patriot. 



A) Market this day,614 Beef Cattle, and I8S Sheep, di- 

 vided as follows : 



At BRIGHTON— 114 Beef Cattle and lfi8 Sheep.— (inclu- 

 ding 20 Beef Cattle and 8li Sheep unsc.ld last week.) 104 

 Becl 'aiile unsold. 



At CAMBRIDGE— 100 Beef Cattle, all of which I 1 

 been before reported. 43 Beef Callle unsold, all of which 

 will probably be slaughtered in all the week. 26 Beef Cattle 

 « ere left a lew miles back for next week, and are not reported 

 above. 



Prices. 9 Beef Cattle. — ' Dull, dull ;* the market is rom- 

 pletely '■glutted ;' we Ho not recollect ever witnessing so bad a 

 Market day, Cattle generally were sold from 33 to 50c per 

 hundred less than they cost the drover on the 'Connecticut 

 valley-' We noticed "two yoke only taken at %b 75. — We 

 quote prime at %b a 5 50 ; "good al 4 50 a 5 ; thin at 4 a 426. 



Sheep. — A lot very fine were taken at 4 67, and a lot at 3 

 50 a 3 67. 



Swine — None at market. 



