Vol. X.— No. 18. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL 



14 



For Sale, 



A first Farm, laying in Dorchester, six miles from the 

 old Stale House, coiiiainins; 90 acres — consisling ol mow- 

 ing pasture, orchard and woo;l ; a few acres of it is salt 

 marsh, siluate<I at South Boston. 



There is <i iiamlsoine tivo stoiy house in goou repair, 

 finely situated on a hill, haviujj a very coinmanrlinR 

 prospect of the country, liaiidsoniely finisiied ; u large 

 barn with an escclicr.t ceMar under it for veRClables, 

 Bheil room, piggery, &c, &c ; a farm house, nearly new, 

 and ice hou?e— the whole com'>ininfc as pk-asaiil a situa- 

 tion for a gentlctiian as can lie lounil in the vicinity ; the 

 land is in good heart, arid would make an excellent milk 

 farm ; 60 Ions of hay h.ive been cut from it this season, 

 and 10 cows kept on it ; it is the farm formerly owned by 

 John Gray, Esq. Price S,-6,500. For further, particu- 

 lars apply at the New England Farmer office. 



Nov. 16. lamlf 



Seeds for Counlnj Dealers. 



Traders in the country, *vho may wish to keep an as- 

 sortment of genuine Garden Seeds for sale, are informed 

 they can be furnished at the New England Farmer of- 

 fice. No. 504 North Market street, Boston, with boxes 

 containing a complete assortment of the seeds mostly 

 used in a kitchen garden, on as favorable terms as they 

 can be procured in this country, neatly done up in small 

 papers, at 6 and 12 cents each — warranted to be of the 

 growth of I83I, and of the very first quality. Orna- 

 mental Floweh Seeds will be added ori the same 

 terras, when ordered, as well as Peas, Beans, Early 

 and Sweet Corn, &c, of different sorts. 



ITThe seeds vended at this establishment, are put up 

 on an improved plan, each package being accompanied 

 with short direciions on its management, ami packed in 

 the neatest style. — Traders are requested to call and ex- 

 amine for themselves. Nov. 12. 



Flooring Boards, $,-c. 



Of hard Southern Pine, or Eastern While Pine, fur- 

 nished to order, ready planed (by steam power) and 

 tongned or grooved, of any required dimensions. Quality 

 good, and piice lower than they can be elsewhere hac' 



Apply to E. COPELAND, Jr, 65, Broad street 



Stray Coiv. 



Strayed from South Boston, on Friday the 11th inst., 

 « large brown or biindleCow. She has a rope round 

 h'r horns, and has holes bored through the tips of her 

 horns ; gives milk out of three teats only, milks very 

 hard. Whoever will return said Cow, or give iuforma- 

 linn where she may be found, shall be suitably reward- 

 ed by HALL J. HOW, at 59 Kilby street. 



Boston, Nov. 15th. 1831. Nov. 16. 



ONIOXS WANTED. 



A fair price will be paid for 200 bushels of Onion-! viz 

 100 bushels Yellow, 60 do. While Portugal, 60 do. Lanre 

 DcepKed,— .--Jl to be large st-Iected roots, the quality pure 

 ar.d to be delivered immediately. Apoly to J. 15. Russr i.l. 

 Agricultural Warehous.-, Bntton. 



Grape Vine Plants, 



For sale at the garden of S. G. Perkins, in Brookline, 

 on the most favorable terns. The plants inav be seen 

 uiid purchased at the Garden at any lime ; or orders may 

 be lelt with Mr Perkins at his office, corner of Stale and 

 Congress streets. 



The vines are from one to four years old, in fine order, 

 with wood enough of this year's growth attached to 

 luost 01 the plants to make a dozen or more vines. 



Chasselas, common white, 01 Sluscadine. 



Cha-^selasde FouLiinldeati, or Thomcfy. 



Chasselas d'Ore, Bar Sur Aube. 



Chasselas, red. 



Chasselas, Muscat. 



Black Hamburg. 



BKick Cape. 



Eiperiono, black. 



Frankcntl.ill, do. 



Si Peter's, do. 



Zenfandel, by some called the BL.c'k Prince; th-.- 

 bunches produced on this vine are very larf e. 



Isabella. ° 



Muscat of Alexandria. 



Muscat, red. 



Muscat, Gii/.zh^y. 



-Muscat, white Ironlenac. 



Muscat, purple. 



Constanlia— the sweetest of all Grapes, and a great 

 Nearer; the berries contain but one seeil generally, and 

 wmctm.esnone alall. SAMUEL G. PERKINS. 



Grape Vines. 



For sale by the Subscriber, a; his Garden in Dorches- 

 ler, several varieties of Grape Vines, Scotch Gooseber- 

 ries, Altluas, and Forest Trees. Among the former are 



Black Hamburg, ^ 



Oval Purple, " I 



Round Black, 12 to 4 years old— have borne fruit 



White Muscadine, ( the present year. 



White Chasselas, I 



Constantia. J 



Black and white Moscatel — one year old. The parent 

 vines are represented to liave borne clusters wciahinz 

 26 lbs. ^ * 



Barcelona, a beautiful fruit, one year old. 



Polomino, '1 _ , , , , „ 



Mnnlau Castal- ^'"'^"^^'^ ^"J '"e by the Consul at 

 |,,„j^ >• Cadiz, and said to he the most val- 



" De Peta J "^'''« Grapes produced in Spain. 



Clarence, or No. 13, a valuable variety, and great 

 bcnrcf. 



Is.ibella, ") 



Catawba, )• Native. 



Fhm.1, J 



*^ ith many other sorts. 



Orders for any quantity of the above will be proinptly 

 executed, on application by mail, or otherwise, at the 

 Garden, or at 7J Congress street. 



Oct. 5. 5t ZEBEDEE COOK, Jr. 



HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



IFUBLISHKD tn LONDON ] 



The Horticultural Register, and General Magazine of 

 ■M Useful and Interesting Discoveries connected with 

 Natural History and Hural Subjects, is published monthly 

 in Loiid<iM. bubscripliuiis received by 



MUNROE & FRANCIS 



"''•28. 127 Washinslon street. 



While Raspberry Plants, Sfc. 



For sale by J. B. Russell, No. 53 North Market 

 Street, Boston — 



A few dozen genuine White Antwerp Raspberry 

 Bushes, packed in moss, price .$1.50 per dozen. AUo a 

 few Double Flowering Almonds, Strawberries, Rose 

 Bushes, Syringas, Grape Vines, &c, &c. Nov. 9. 



Fruit Trees. 

 Peach — Pear — Apple and Cherry Trees, very thrift; 

 and in fine oider for settin::, for sale at Wm. Buckmins 

 ter's Nursery, in Framingham. ♦ Nov. 9. 



PRICES OF CO U.VTJJ Y PRODUCE. 



No.!,, 

 illk. 



Wanted, 

 Vol.3 cf the New England Farmer, bound or unbound, 

 for which a fair price will be paid. Apply at this office. 

 Nov. 16 



Jewelry/. Watches and Fancy Goods. 

 WM. M. WESSON, No. 105 Washington Street, 

 Boston, is constantly supplied with a good assorlment 

 of Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, Jewelry, Cutlery, 

 Trays of all kinds, Fancy Goods, ^"c, ^c, which be will 

 dispose of at as low a rate as can be purchased in the 

 cily. [Vj'Watches repaired and warranted. 



JVeif England Farmer's Almanac for 1S32. 

 Just published by J. B. Russell, at llie office of the 

 New England Farmer, 52, North Market Street, anc' 

 Carter. Ht-ndee & Bibcock, Vy^asbington Street, the 

 New Englanl Farmer"? Almanae, for 1332, hy T. O 

 Fi-ssenden, Editor of the New England Farmer — the 

 Astronomical calculations by Robert T. P.^ine, Ejq. 



AI'IM.ES,riisselli.igs, 

 A6I1E.S, poi. first ■.iiri, 



I'enrI, liisl sort, 

 BE A. NS, while, 

 liEEK, i:.ess, 



(^■rgn, No. I, 



UUT-l'Kl't'ln 

 CliKESL, lie 



Skimmed 

 FLAXSEED, 

 FLULIlt, llnliimorc,Howard-sireet, - 



Genesee, 



AK'xandria, 



Baltimore, wharf, 

 GRAIN, Corn, Northern. 



Corn, Souihern Yellow. 



Uve, 



Barley, 



Oals,' 

 HAY, 



llOCiS LARD, first son new, 

 lldPS, Islqualiiv, 

 I.IMK, 



l'I.AI.STER PARIS retails at 

 POUK, clear. 



Navy mess. 

 Carco, No. I. 

 .SEEDS. Herd's Grass, 



lied r.ip (northern ) 

 ItcdCliiver, (uorilicin) 

 TALLOW, Hied. ' 



WOOL, Merino, full blond, washed, - 



fiarrel. 



bushi.d 

 b,irrol 



yniiK TOO 

 i 2 iO) 3 0(1 

 '112 (11)115 On 

 128 00 130 5,, 



8 50 y do 

 7 00 7 So 



C 25| 

 HI 



G 5(; 



Mr 



ilh Sa 



ished. 



European Leeches. 

 The subscriber has made such arrangements iihroit.i 

 as to enable him to be constanfly supplied with the gen- 

 vine medical Leech. All orders will receive prompt a! 

 tenlion. EBENEZER WIGHT, 



46. Milk street, opposite Fetieral-st., Apolbtcary. 

 August 3. eoptf 



Buckthorns. 



Gentlemen in want of this valuable plant for live 

 fences can have youn^ quicks about 3.^ fuel hijrh. for 

 §3 per hundred, and plants 2.i feet high, for $2,50 per 

 hundred, by leaving their orders at the office ot the New 

 England Farmer. They are raiseil in the vicinity of 

 Boston, are in the very finest order, and will be well 

 packed. A small charge will bo ad. led for freight. 



Nov. 2. 



Cobb's Treatise on Silk. 



Just pu'dished. and for sale at the Agricultural Wure- 

 house and Seed Store, No 50.| North Market slrcei, 



A Manual, containing information respecting the 

 Growth of the Mulberry Tree, with suitable Direction 

 for the Culture of Silk — In three parts — wiih colored 'n 

 :;ravings. By J. H. Cobb, A. M. Published by direc 

 linn of His Excellency Gov. Lincoln, agreeably to a 

 Resolve of the Legisla'.ure of Massachusetts. Price 37^ 

 cents. Oct. 26. 



Nov. 2. eplm 



Merino, ilireef"! 



Mep . .-..., ha olood, 



Merino, quai ler, 



Naliv,., washed 



I'ulleil supcrBh.-, 



I SI Lamb',,, 



2d, " 



."id, 



LSI Spinui,,. 



IIEEF, best p^'e"?^^*'''*-'* ^i'^RKET. 



I'ORK, fresh, besipiefcs, . f" 



whole hotrs, 1 



VEAL, '^ ! 



MUTTON', ; 



POULTRY, I 



liUTTEIl.kegaiidluh. I 



Lump, host, . I 



.MEAL, Rye, re.ad . I 



Imliaii, retail, 

 POTATOES, 



CIDEU, /arrordiiigloqLaiilvl Ib.u 



'^0 

 6 0- 



$ 



10 qO 



13 OO 



1 25 

 3 25 



17 00 



14 oO 

 13 5O 



2 2S 

 75 



8 50 



4. (.0 



BuiGHTD.v Makkkt — Mor.Jay, jVov. 14. 



[KeiiurtpJ for the Cliroiiirlo anil Paliiot. J 

 At Market this day 2362 B.-efCattle, S75 Stores, 3087 

 Sheep, and 2S51 Swine.— 325 Swiuc were reported last 

 Wfek. 



Pricks.— i?Cf/Cn,'//f— Market not quite so brisk -hM 

 abont the same prices were obtained. Our quotaiionj 

 wdl be aho-il the same; extra §5 25, prime So, -ood 4 

 a 4 50, thin S ,\ 4. 



Barrelling Cn///e— Mess .$3 87, No. 1,3 37; No. 2, 

 2 75 a 3. 



Sforc.?—Sale-- about the same as last Monday; two 

 years old, $10 a 15; yearlings, 6 a 9. 



TVorkingOxen — .\ number of sales were effected— 

 pi ice unknown. 



Cotes unit Cahcs — In demand, paiticularly good one*. 

 A few ordinary only, were at market. 



Sheep — Dull ; sales slow— we noticed lots .sold at 1 75, 

 2, 2 25, 2 33, 2 50, and wethers 2 4S, 2 50, 3, and S 25. 



Stome— Maikcl continues full and but few sales were 

 efTccled ; many hundreds will probably be sold tomorrow. 

 We noticed 1 lot of 100, two tliinls barrows, selecled, at 

 4;j ; one lot of 120, more than half barrows, at 4c. ; a hit 

 of 160 at 4c. At retail, 4 for sows, .) for barrowfc 



