V,.!.V(n.— No.9. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



71 



^ iccordance with their affections, the Saviour's, or 



ssion (lower ; by lliat name it has gone to cur 



's. And It is our happiness to see the dawn of 



■4 t period, fast brightening, when the crown of 



rns shall assume the amazing refulgence of a 



nvn of universal dominion and glory. The in- 



asing detestation of war, the increasmg honors of 



riculture, the primeval destiny of man, proclaim 



= ud that the reign of Justice, of Peace and good 



" 1 is fast advancing over the earth. J. M. G." 



rtston, Sept. 13, 18-29. 



The experimental Apple Tree of Goellnitz. — 

 .' is apple tree, at present i.i a healtliy state, and 

 "' ty years of age, has been ciiijrafted with no less 



n 330 varieties of ajyples since the year 1804. 



e fir,-it year, 175 varieties were engrafted on 

 bmly of the tree, without any order being 



owed. The fertility of the tree, thns laden, 



. h so many sorts of apples, has always been 



'"' isiderable ; in 1813 it yielded twelve Alten- j 



rgh bushels. In 1813 it was res[)ec(ed by the 



nerous troops who encamped arotinil it, and 



arded it with a sort of snpersiitioiis admiration. 



len covered witli fruit, the appearance of this 

 is enchanting ; andr ftn-nishiiig a subject of 



;ly to the- horticulturist anil the physiologist; — 



3 frequently visited by the curious. — Court Jour. 



y 4. 18-29. 



': Tijpe For Sale. 



I The roll„vving Types oud Priming Maicrials. composing part 



1 of a Book IVnuing Ollice in Boston, are otrercd fur sale al Uie 



i fullowinir prices. 



I 45(1 Ills. Pica, hnnglil of Boston 'I'ype and Slereolypc Foiind- 



! ry, 18-27— H, for salj at 25 ccnis peril).} 800 Ihs. Small |-"ca. 



[do. do. 1827— 8, at 20 cents per lb.; 700 lbs. Long' Primer, 



do. do. 1827-8. at 20 els. per lb. ; 48 lbs. Canon, at 18 els.; 

 14") Ihs. Double Pica, at 18 CIS. ; 18 lbs Double Paragon, ai 

 ' 30 CIS., and several other founts of Job Type;— ihe above Type 

 I is not lialf worn ;— 8 Composing .Slicks Jjfl 80 each ; 4 Medlnm 

 I Chases, JS5 00 each ; 2 Composing Stands ; 1 Rank ; 30 re.ims 

 I 5;i..W Medium paper, at g2 75 ; Webster's quarto Dictionary, 



atSISOO; Hansard's Typographia at $I8'00. 

 I Apply 10 John B . Ilnssell. 52 North Market street, post paid 



3^The anniversary dinner of the Massachusetts Hor- 

 dtural Society will take place at the F-xchange Cof- 



House, To-MonROW. 'The Dining Hall, with the 

 lay of Fruits and Flowers, will be open for examtn- 

 n to ladies and others, from 10 o'clock, to 2 P. M. 

 1 desirable that gentlemen, who intend to enrich the 

 libition with eitlier Fruits or Flowers, should send 

 n to Mr Russell, Publisher of the New England 

 mer, this iifternonri or to-morrow morning. A few 

 ■e tickets for th? Dinner can be had of Mr Russell, 

 pplted for immediately. 



yPk meeting of the Society will be held at their Hall 

 MORROW, at 10 o'clock A. M. for the choice of officers, 



A punctual attendance is requested. Sept. 18. 



J\i'ew Eni^land Farmer's Mmanrtck for 1830. 

 jst publisiicd by C.\RrER & Henuee, corner of 

 ool and Washington-streets, and by J. B. Rossell, 

 5'2, North Market-stnet, the JVcio England Farmer's 

 aniickfor ISW. By Thomas G. FESaEMDES, editor 

 he New England F;irmer. 



his Almanack, il i^ ihouglu, will be found to be con- 

 rably improved upon that of the preceding year. 

 I Astronomical calculations have been prepared and 

 sed with great care by a gentleman of this city — the 

 s particularly noted — a complete Calendar of the 

 irts for each state in New England, including the 

 jale Courts of Massachusetts — the .Sun's declination 

 table of Roads and distances from Boston, &c. and 

 nteen pages of miscellaneous articles, principally 

 n Agriculture and Gardening. 



^Country traders and others supplied upon the most 

 ral terms, by the thousand, groce, or dozen, 

 ept. 18. 



Auction — Real Estate. 

 ill be sold at Public Anclion on Tuesday, the 2!lth day of 

 pmlier, inst. at one o'clock P. M. .at the Inn ol Asa Hough- 

 n Putney Vl., a very excellent Farm, known by the name 

 e Filch tarm, lately belonging to Thomas K. Green, Esq. 

 fling by estimation 116 acres, with a large and convcn- 

 Iwo story House, and Barns, and commodiuus out houses. 

 also, 

 ^11 extensive Tannery, 

 a Store and buildings belonging to the same, in good re- 

 , and considered one ol the best stands in the state. 



A pleasant two-story Dwelling House, 

 d the King House, with a barn and out bouses, wiih about 



■cs of' good land, on which is an orchard of fine fruit- 

 f which are near the Meeting house iu Putney. 



ALSO, 



A Mowing lot, and Pasture, 

 id the Hyde tot. of about 33 acres within two miles of the 

 'e mentioned village. 

 )r farther particulars inquire of 



Bepl. IS. ASA KEYES, Pulney, or 



Asa Green, Bratlkboro' 



Thornton's British. Flora. 

 For sale at the New England Farmer Office, No. .'J2, 

 North Market Street, one copy only of The British 

 Flora, or Genera and Species of British Plants ; ar- 

 ranged after the reformed sexual system, and illustrated 

 by numerous tables and directions; — by R. J. Thorn- 

 ton, M. D. — London edition, price $3,00 per volume, — 

 in 2 vols, royal octavo, with 422 Plates. 



Maltese Jacks for sale. 

 For sale three fine Maltese Jacks, 14 hands high, sm- 

 posed to be the largest ever seen in this country — two c-f 

 them dark color, one gray. Apply at the N. E. Earn 

 Office. Sept. 4 



Bulbous Roots. 



Just Teceived at the Seed Store connected with the N. 

 England Farmer, No. 52, North Market street, 



A line collection of Bulbous Roots, comprising Ifya- 

 cinths, 12 1-2 els. each, $1 per doz.— Tulips, 12 1-2'cis. 

 each, $1 periloz.; a few superior named roots, 25 to BO 

 cents each — JVarcissus, double yellow, and white, $1 per 

 dozen, 12 1-2 cenis each — Junquilles, sweet scented, same 

 price — Crocus, various s0its,50 cents per dozen — Crown 

 Imperials, double yellow, crimson, and red, 37 1-2 to 50 

 cents each — Sword Lily roots, 25 cts. each. Aug. 21. 



Imported Horses. 

 Barefoot, and Cleveland, the two English horses, will stand 

 for the season al Iheir stable in lirighiim. Barefoot at S'Zi, 

 and Cleveland at glO, with g] (or ihe groom. a24 



Bremen Geese. 



For sale 10 p^ir Bremen Geese of genuine breed, color pure 



while; — some of this lireeii, raised by the person who oflers 



ilie above, have weighed 19 lbs. each when dressed for the 



spit.— Inquire al the New England Farmer office. 



JVhite Mulberry Seed. 



Just received at the Seed Store connected with the 

 New England Farmer, No. 52, North Market-street, 



20 lbs. White Mulberry Seed, raised at Coventry, 

 Conn, this season, and saved expressly for us. War- 

 ranted of the very first quality. Sept. 4. 



European Leeches, i;c. 



Ebenezer Wight, 4(1 Milk Street, has made such ar- 

 rangements as will enable him to be constantly supplied 

 with the genuine medical leech. He has now on hand 

 some of very large size and in prime order. 



Just received by late arrivals, a few pounds of Chiray- 

 ita herb, — Concentrated Compound decoction of Sarsa- 

 parilla — b.lver wire Tooth brushes from the manufac- 

 tory of James Prout of London. 



Also, from the manufactory of Shepherd of London, 

 the following variety of medicated lozenges — viz. colts- 

 foot — Rhubarb — Soda — Tolu — Heartburn — Paregoric — 

 Magnesia — Steel — Camomile — Nitre— Cayenne — Opium 

 Fruit — Ginger — Anniseed — Ipecacuanha — Lemon — 

 Rose — Peppermint and Sulphur. 



",,* Strict personal attention paid to Physicians' pre- 

 scriptions, and family medicines. Sept. 11. 3t 



Slrawben-y Plants. 



For sale at the Charlestown Vineyard, on the South 

 Side of Bunker's Hill, opposite Charlc.%town tide mills, 

 Wilmott's superb Strawberry Plants, at 25 cents per plant, 

 potted, or $20 per hundred. Also, Ihe following kinds at 

 $1 per bundled: Downton Strawberry, Pine Strawberry, 

 Mulberry Strawberry, Bath Scarlet, and Royal Scarlet; 

 from the last mentioned sort were produced the first 

 Strawberries in Boston market this season, which sold for 

 one dollir per box. DAVID HAGGERSTON. 



fltj^The above plants are for sale, also, at J. B.Rus- 

 sell's Seed Store, No. 52, North Market street, at the 

 same price. Aug. 21. 



Seeds for the West Indies. 

 Merchants, masters of vessels, and others trading to the West 

 Indies, can be furnished with boxes of Seeds, assorted, suitable 

 for Ihal market, at from g'Z to $5 per box. Each of the ^5 

 boxes contains upwards of sixiy differenl kinds of seeds, veg- 

 etable and ornamental, in quantities suitable for a common 

 kitchen garilen. The gt boxes contain twenty.five different 

 varieties of vegetable seeds, with the English and French names 

 attached. Also, 200 pounds cf English white flat turnip seed, 

 growth of 1829. With the greatest variety of seed to be found 

 in New England, wholesale and relaii, warranted pure and 

 fresh.- For sale by J. B. RUSSELL, al the Agricultural 

 Warehouse. No. 52 Norlh Market Street, Boston. cnlf 



Harvard University. — Medical Lectures. 



The Me<lical Leclures in Harvard University will begin in 

 the Massachusetts Medical College. Mason street, Boston, the 

 third WEDNESDAY in Octobernext, the21st, at nine o'clock, 

 A. M. 



Anatomy and Surgerv, Dr Warren. 



Chemistry, ' Dr Webster. 



Midwifery and Medical Jurisprudence, Dr Channing. 



Materia Uledica, Dr Bigelow. 



Theory and Practice of Physic, Dr Jackson. 



Studeius atlending the Medical Lectures are admitlcd icith- 

 rat fee. to the Surgical operations, and clinical practice of ihc 

 Massachusetts General Hospital during the courses. 



Aug. 3. eplmeeling W. CHANNING, Dean. 



Box, for Garden Borders. 

 A quantity of well grown Box, suitable for garden 

 borders and small hedges, may be had of Ira Adams, at 

 the garden of £. T. -Jnt/rcjcs, near the turnpike gate, 

 on the Dorchester turnpike, about a mile and a 

 half from the Free Bridge 3t Sept. 11. 



Strawberry Vines. 

 Wilmot'sSuperb— Mathven's — Hudson's— Downlon's — Ro.se- 

 berr^ — English While and Red Wood- Early Virginia— 

 and several varieties of Native wild Strawberries, for sale at 

 lair prices, by the dozen or hundred, by Rufus Howe, at the 

 pinceof Samuel Downer, in Dorchesler. Aug. 17. 4w 



PROVISION MARKET. 



CORRECTED EVEBV WEEK KY MR HAVWAFU, 



(Cte.-k 0/ FaTteuil-hail Market.) 

 BEEF, best pieces, . 

 PORK, fresh, best pieces, 



whole hogs, 

 VEAL. .... 

 MUTTON. .... 

 POULTIJY, .... 

 BUTTER, keg and tub, . 

 Lump, best, 



EGGS, 



MEAL, Rye, retail, . 



Indian, retail, 

 POTATOS, 

 CIDER, [according to quality,] 



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