Vol. IX — Xo. 41. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



827 



ctioii aiul iiitroiinclion of new seeds nnd trtss 



e \vi II known and npproriated. 



Tlio tvoc is pcrlbctly lisniy, grows vigorously 



our climate ; and lias a nciir roscmblaiice to 

 3 idivo tree. Its fVnit is souiflit after with avid- 

 i' liy tlic English and American hunters at the 

 oper season. It is one of the earliest flowering 

 ies in North America, having alrea ly slied all 



blossoms, and .set its fruit. 



Plants of a good size will he ready for sale the 

 limning autumn at a moderate price at the Messrs 



insliips' Brighton Nurseries. 



Enslish, French, and .imffican Goods. 

 BREWER & GRANT, have taken Sloie No. 4J4, 

 ashino;ton Street, recently occupied by Mr Geo. Hill, 

 (I formcily by Messrs Mayo & Hill, and have opened 

 th a handsome assortment of English, French and Amer- 

 n (Joods, viz. Gros de Naples, Black and Colored, do. 



Gros de Berlins, do. do. Marseline Florences, Rich 

 langeable Silks, Turc Satins, Colored Satins, Ilalian 

 ustrings, 4'e. — Prints, Ginghams, Cambrics, White and 

 lored. Cambric, Mull, Nausook, Swiss and Book Mus- 

 s, Linen Cambrics, L. C. Hdkfs.. Imitation, do. do. 

 wns, 4-4 and 5-4 Linens and Linen Damasks, 4-4 5-4 

 i fi-4 Bob't.Lace and Quillings. Lace and Cambric Capes, 



Veils, Fancy Silk and Cause Hdkfs. Barrage and Thi- 

 , do. Silk and Cotton, Plain and Fancy Hose, Kid 

 1VCS, Horse Skin, do. Blond Gauso and Barrage Veils. 

 3road Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinelts, Merino Cassi- 

 res. Bleached and Broun Cottons, &c. Mourning ar- 

 es of every description. 



fhose who visit the city for the purpose of purchasing 

 ^vholesale or retail, are requested to call. 

 They purchase their goods principally at auction, with 

 h, and under such advantages as to ofler those that are 

 ne, at low prices. 

 )ne of the firm often visits New York for the purpose 



urchasing. They have also an agent at New York, 



has been in an extensive retail business in this city, 



is well acquainted with the Boston and New York 



rkets, who will purchase such new and fashionable 



ids as may be ofl'ered on arrival ol the English and 



nch Packets. 

 (Ipril 27. eop4t. 



Lead Pipe. 

 .E.\D PIPE, all sizes', constantly for sale by Lincoln 



iNG a Co , No. 110, State Street. 

 Ipril 13, 1S31. • 6w. 



Latest Improved Short Horns. 



yOO.VG WTE CO.MET. 



he subscriber informs those disposed to improve their 

 ik, that this fine full blood animal will be under his 

 r this season. Terms $2. Apply to A. GREEN- 

 OD, near Dr Codmnn's Meeting-house. April 20. 



For Sale or Exchange, 

 valuable mare, with foal by one of the best studs 

 iraught horses in the country ; she will be exchang- 

 t a bargain for a first rate family horse. Apply to J. 

 lus sELL. 3ti3 April 20. 



Bones Wanted. 

 bin and Leg Bones constantly purchased by GEO 

 3RAY «■ CO. No. 68 Kilby street, 

 pril 20. 2m09 



.Igricultural Seeds. 

 or sale at the New England Seed Store, 52, North 

 ket street, Boston, 



uck Wheat ; Perkins' Early Seedling Potatoes, (that 

 the premium from the Massachusetts ['orlicultural 

 ety) ; Burnham's Premium Potatoes, (that have 

 e taken the premium from the Essex Agricultural 

 ety, as the best stock potatoes raised in the county) : 

 y Maaly Potatoes, (originally from Europe); Grass 

 Is of all kinds, &c,— all of the very first quality. 



AsPAR.\Gus Roots. 

 !veral thousand plants of the Large Early Devonshire 

 iragus, 3 years old, price 75 els per hundred, well 

 ed in moss, in boxes of one, two, and three hundred 

 i each. 



Iso, Catawba, Isabella, White Sweetwater, Black 

 iburgh. and other kinds of Grapes, well packed in 

 !, so as to bear transportation hundreds of miles with 

 y— price 50 cts each. Large Tart Rhubarb Roots, 

 »3 each. March 26. 



JVew Veg-ctables. 



For sale at the Seed Store connected with -the New 

 England Farmer, 52, North Market street, a small quan- 

 tity of each of the following new and valuable vegeta- 

 bles:' 



K'night's new Dwarf Honey Pea ; (a most delicious 

 pea, and great bearer; originated by Mr Knight, Presi- 

 dent of the London Horticultural Society.) jYew Italian 

 Head Lettuce; large, close lieads, very lender; (intro- 

 duced by Lieut. Ridgway, of the U. S. Navy— 12i cts. 

 per paper.) Early Orange Beet; early, bcautilul and 

 very delicate ; not common in the Boston market — 124 

 cts. per paper. Canada Crook A'eck Squash ; the most 

 delicate sort cultivated in New England ; in eating from 

 the beginning of August to the first of February ; small, 

 but prolific. Co7n. Porter's Valparaiso Squash, have 

 attained the size of 46 lbs. in Vermont last season. JNTsto 

 Early Dwarf Pea, 33 cts. per quart, very early and pro- 

 lific — does not require sticks : also the Dwarf Blue Im- 

 perial Pea, introduced into general use by us, four years 

 since ; now too well known and appreciated to require 

 comment. London Horticvllural Pole Bean, sent to 

 Messrs Thorburn !f Sons, of New York, last year, by 

 the London Horticultural Society — they have proved a 

 valuable acquisition, very prolific, and rivalling the Lima 

 Beans in richness of flavor; 50 cts. per quart. April 13. 



Rtje Grass Seed, S,-c. 

 For sale at the Seed store, 52, North Market street — 



A few bushels of Racy's Improved Perennial Rye 

 Grass seed. 



Southern Clover. 

 500 lbs fine Southern Clover, put up in Pennsylvania 

 expressly for our retail trade. Farmers in want of good 

 Southern Clover seed .'ire requested to examine this. 



B.VRLEY. 



50 bushels two rowed Barley, plump and clean for 

 seed, raised by E. H. Derby, Esq. Salem. 



Cauliflower and Cabbage Palnts. 

 Cabbage, Cauliflower, aiid Broccoli Plants, 25 cents 

 per dozen. 



Broom Corn. 

 Also, just received, a few bushelsof prime Broom Corn 

 raised last season in the vicinity of Connecticut river. 



Flower Seeds. 

 Packages of Flower Seeds, o^ eighteen varieties, com- 

 prising the most showy annuals, among whjch are the 

 fallowing beautiful and comparatively rare sorts ; Ele- 

 gant Coreopsis, Variegated Euphorbia, Cypress Vine, 

 Candytuft, sweet scented Virgin's Bower, Sensitive Plant, 

 &c, &c, with directions for their culture. — Price $1 per 

 package. April 13. 



Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Grape Vines, &fc. 

 Gentlemen in want of Fruit and Forest Trees, Orna- 

 mental Shrubs, Grape Vines, Honeysuckles, &c, &c, are 

 respectfully informed that they can be obtained in any 

 quantity or variety, at A'ursery prices, by leaving their 

 orders at the Agricultuial Warehouse, No. 52, North 

 Market street, Boston. The Trees will be delivered at 

 the Warehouse, (r-e of expense of freight, except when 

 obtained from New York, Pliiladelphia,"or Albi,ny, when 

 it will be added to the bill. Catalogues of most of the 

 Nurseries can be obtained at the Warehouse, gratis, ex- 

 cept Prince's of New York ; of which he has just pub- 

 lished the twentysixth edition, 91 pages, price 12.J cents. 

 As the season is forward, and it will soon be too late to 

 transplant trees with safely, an early attention to the 

 subject IS requisite. April 13. 



Catawba Grape Vines. 

 For sale by Sami;el Pond, near the Universalist 

 Meeting House, Cambridgeport, a few Catawba Grape 

 Vines, 3 years old, price $1,25 each. April 13. 



Fi-uit Trees, S,-c. 



For sale at Davenport's Nursery in Milton, a good col- 

 lection of all the most valuable ki'nds of Fruit Trees cul- 

 tivated in New England, as Apples, Pears, Cherries, 

 Peaches, Plums, ^c, — with a good assortment of Green 

 House Plants anil Fir Trees. — Of Pear trees, he can sup- 

 ply the following sorts of extra size and quality. Viz : — 

 Bloodgood's, Early Chaumontelle, Long Green Mouth- 

 water, St Michael's, Winter Bergamot, Beurre Rouge, 

 Scckle, Bartlett, Cap Sheaf, and Buffins. Orders may be 

 left with J. B. R'jssell, at the Agricultural Warehouse, 

 52, North Market-street, Bo-ton— French ^- Davenport, 

 713, Washington-street, or at the Nursery in Milton. 



April 13. 



J^ova Scotia Potatoes. 



For sale at the Halifax Packet Office, No 26 Foster's 

 wharf, several barrels of prime Nova Scotia Potatoes, for 

 seed. Farmers in want of a good variety of this impor- 

 tant vegetable, are requested to examine these. 



April 13. 3t 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



APPLES, 



ASHES, pot, first son, 



Pearl, first sort, 

 BEANS, white, 

 BEEF, mess. 



Cargo, No. I, 

 Cargo, No. 2, 

 BUTTER, inspected. No. 1, new, - 

 CHEESE, new milk. 



Skimmed milk, 

 FLAXSEED, 



FLOUR, Baltimore, Howard-street, - 

 Genesee, 

 Alexandria, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 GRAIN, Corn, Northern. 



Corn, Southern Yellow, - 

 Rye, 

 Barley, 

 Oats, 

 [JAY, 



HOGS LARD, first sort, new, 

 HOPS, 1st qualilv, 

 LIMK, 



PLAISTER PARIS retails at 

 I'OHK, clear. 



Navy mess. 

 Cargo, No. I, 

 SEEDS, Herd's Grass, 



Red Top (northern) 

 Lucerne, 



Red Clover, (norlhern) 

 TALLOW, tried, 



WOOL, Merino, fullblood. washed, - 

 Merino, mixed with Saxony, 

 Merino, three fourths washed. 

 Merino, hall' blood. 

 Merino, quarter. 

 Native, washed, 

 Pulled, La.Tib's, first son. 

 Pulled, Lamb's, second sort. 

 Pulled, " spinning, first sort 



PROVISION market- 

 corrected evert week Bt MR HAYV 



■ (Cie.-k of Fixneuil-hall Market.) 



For Sale, 



Silk Worms' Eggs, warranted good, price 50 cents per 

 thousand, with shor practical instructions tor rearing 

 Silk Worms, by J. H. Cobb, which are given to pur- 

 chasers. Apply at the New England Partner Office. 



April 13. 



Brighton Market — Monday, April 25. 



[Roporled for the Chronicle anj Patiiot.] 



At Market this day 280 Beef Cattle, including 70 unsold 

 last week, 10 pair Working Oxen, 24 Cows and Calves, 

 100 Sheep, and 720 Swine. About 15 Beef Cattle remain 

 unsold. 



Prices. — Beef Cattle — The market was quicker, and 

 we are of opinion that a little better prices were obtained 

 on some quantities ; we shall quote a small advance. 

 Sales were from $4 50 to 5 25, extra at 5 33 a 5 50. 

 .J, Working Oxen — A few pairs were sold. 



Coivs and Caifcs- Sales as follows : $18, $20, $2S, 

 24, $28 and .$.30. 



Sheep — We noticed 7 Cosset weathers taken at $6 

 each ; 20 at $4 84, and about 60 at $4 67. 



Swine — We noticed several small selected lots of bar- 

 rows, at 5 cts. and one or two at 5Jc — two hundred were 

 taken in one lot, but we did not ascertain the price. At 

 retail, 5c. for sows and 6c. for barrows. 



