VOL. VHr. NO. 36. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



207 



MASS. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



An adjourned meeting of the Mass. Hort. Society was 

 held at the Hall over the Tremont Bank, State street, on 

 Saturday, Jan. 2, 1835,— the president presiding : 



Judge Story, from the Committee appointed to ta!,e 

 into consideration the subject of the Mt. Auburn Ceme- 

 tery, submitted their Report— which was accepted. 



It was then voted, that a committee be chosen to carry 

 into effect the objects of the report. The following gcn- 

 ilemen constitute the Committee : M. P. Wilder, John 

 A. Loude and S. F. Cooiidge. 



C. P. Curtis submitted a resolution which was referred 

 o the above committee. 



Voted, that the Secretary be requested to call a meet- 

 ug (by notice in the newspapers) of the proprietors of 

 -.ots in Mt. Auburn Cemetery, to be liolden at the Hall 

 ver the Tremont Bank, on Thursday Jan. Sth, at 11 o'- 

 ;lock, A. M. and that the Secretary state the object.^ of 

 he meeting. 



Adjourned. CHA'S M, HOVEY, 



Recording Secretary, pro tern- 



FARMER WANTED 



.4 young: man from 23 to 30 years ot ao;e, who understand.^ 

 railing, of steady industrious linhils, and 'drinks no ardent spi- 

 ts is warned to do die usual work on a farm wiihin 7 miles i>( 

 oslon— die learning of Hay &c. &c. to, and Manure from Ihe 

 ly. To such a person a faircompensalion will he given Ibr 

 le year. 



No one need apply who will not failhfully fulfil llie above re- 

 lireniputs. 



Letters post paid containing terms, conditions and place of 

 sidence addressed lu Do.i No. 680 will be immediately at- 

 nded to. 

 Jan. 3, 1835. Opis 



EXTRA EARLY PEAS. 



The Earliest Dwarf Pea grows about 20 indies high, is a 

 lod bearer and decidedly the eaihest known. The sjf d gflfir- 



by the suhscriber was raised expressly for the New England 

 !ed Store near Canatla line. 



Market Gardeners and others will be supplied with large or 

 lall i|Manlities if applied for early in the season. 



GEO. C. UARRETT. 

 .n. 7. 



HORTICULTURAL REGISTER, 



And Gardener's Magazine. 

 Contents.— Introduction— On the Importance of Cultiva-" 

 ting good Fruit— x\ew Fruit— Cultivation and Proleclion of 

 I lants— On the Grape Vino— Eschscliolzia Californica— Hya- 

 cinth.s and other Flower Roots— Clarkca Pulchella— Kalniia 

 Latiloha— On the Cultivation of Celery— Coilint; System of 

 Oultivatiiig the Vine in Pots— The Daiilia—Croppin"" Borders 

 in which Fruit Trees grow— Fruit on Pear Trees- On Grow- 

 ing Gooseboiries — New method of writing on Zinc— Parple 

 Broccoli from Slips — Cultivaliou of Onions — Potatoes Pre- 

 mature Shrivelling of Grapes— Officers ol ilie Massacliusetls 

 Horticultural Society, 

 Subscriptions solicited. 



GEO. C. BARRETT, 

 New England Farmer Otfice, Boston 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PKODUCf.- 

 Corrected >vitli great care, -weekly. 



FOR SALE OR TO LET 



1 



A valuable larm situated in Medford, about five miles from 

 tins city, well calculated for a milk, vegetable and fruit farm, 

 or would be let on shares provided a Temperate man should 

 want the same. 

 For further particulars apply at this office. u. 17. 



FRESH -WHITE MULBERRY SEEDS. 



Just received at the New-England Seed-store ol & 52 

 North Market-street, 



A cjuantily of fresh and genuine White Mulberry-seed, from 



one of Ihe greatest Mulberry Orchards in Connecticut, nar- 



ranted new and good, directions accompanying each package 



„ „ GEO.C.BARKETT. 



Dec. 31, 18.34. 



HERDS GRASS, OR TIMOTHY SEED. 



200 BusHKi.s Herds Grass Seed, growth 1831., of very good 

 ality and unusually bright and clean, just received anil for 

 ie at the New Englond Seed Store 51 it 52 .North Market 

 ■''P' GEO. C. BARRETT. 



n.7. 



NEW AMERICAN GARDENER. 



EIGHTH EDITION. 



For sale at the New-England Farmer Office 51 & 52 North 

 krkcl street, The New American Gardener, containiiigdirec- 

 ns for cultivating Veirelables, Fruits and Flouters, Grape 

 nes, .Struwlierry, i!(.c. &c. Price glflO. 

 Ian. 7, 



REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. 

 On 'I'uesday the 27ih day of January next, will be sold at 

 public Auction at ihe house of De.\ter Brigham, Innholdcr in 

 Weslboro', at lU o'clock, A. M. the Ibllowmg described prop- 

 erty belonging to the Estate of the late Charles Parkman, viz : 

 1 he Betlows Farm, so called, situated in the easterly pan of 

 Weslboro'. containing about 60 acres. 



The Warren Farm, so called, situated in Iha northerly part 

 of Weslboro', containing about 40 acres. 



The Ilaidy Farm, so called, situated in the westerly part of 

 Weslboro', conlaining about 80 acres. 



The Ball Pasture, .so called, situated in the southerly part of 

 Weslboro', containing about 60 acres. 



Also, — Two Dwelling Houses, with about 2 acres of land, 

 situated near the old Baptist Meeting-house in Weslboro'. 



Also, A new two-story Dwelling House, wiih half an acre of 

 land, situated near the Meeting-house in the centre of Wesl- 

 boro'. 



For further particulars, application may be made to either of 

 the subscribers. 



Charles B. Parkjmas,^ 

 George Dennv, ^Executors. 



Charles P. JoKis, S 



Westhoro', Dec. 22, 1834. 



GREEN HOUSE GLASS. 



200 bo.TCS very thick— for sale by LORING & KUPFER, 

 No 10 Mefchanl's Row. Im sep 3 



SILKS AT REDUCED PRICES. 



!liab Stone Brewer intending to make a new arrange- 

 ul 111 his business will sell his slock of Silk Goods at very 

 luced prices, viz : 



!0 Pi. -res BIk. Gros de Naples (slightly spotted) al 25 cts. per 

 d— 1 J hi. perfect, 2s. do —2.5 do. Superior Satins I.cvan- 

 , Sill, do.— 10 do. do. 33.-6 do. Rich Striped do. 3s.9.— 

 lo. Rich and Superior Col'd Poult de Soios,3s. — 30 do. do. 

 itted) 2s.6.— 2.=' do. Heavy BIk. Siuchaws from 2s.6 to3s.6. 

 Jo. do. Sarsnets, from 2s. to 2s.6.— 100 Dress Patterns Fig. 

 ck Canton Crapes al 6s. per paitern — 50 do. do. to match, 

 1—50 il.i. do. Brown. 7s.6— 5 ) pieces Black Canton ("rapes 

 Is. per yard— 20 do Heavy BIk Turk Salins (4-4 in width) 

 5 do. do. Italian Lustrings 5s.— 10 do. Common do. 3s.— 10 

 l Fig d and Plaid Sarsnets. 25-C— 2li do. Grecian Sliallys of 

 :rior labrick and figures Ss.S — a fuw pieces Foulards at 5s. 

 lIso. l',lk. Brown, Green, Lt. Blue. Pmk and yellow Satins 

 <o. 414 Washington-street, Dec. 27tli. 1834. 



BLACK CURRANT WINE. 



. FEW Bottles of this wine, so highly esteemed by all ac- 

 mled with its medicinal properties, just received 'by Geo 

 Barrett, 51 and 52 North Market street. aiW 13 



NOTICE. 



Ireen Hodse Frames and S.ashes,— about five hundred 

 o*^. D M i^n °>? 1"^"'''-^ °'" P"'5- For sale. Apply lo G. 

 BARRETT, N. E. Farmer Office. Nov. 12. 



HOLLIS' CELEBRATED HORSE LINIMENT, 



For Sprains, Bruises, Wind-Galls, Old strains. Stiff joints, 



Swelled or Cracked Heels, and for Horses thai are strain- 

 ed in the back sinews, wrung in the wilhers, &c.; 

 also for Glandular swellings of the Throat. 



The ingredients which compose this preparation have been 

 carefully selected after many years experience, and are some 

 of the most successful remedies uiiiled, correctly proportioned 

 and happily adapted to afford relief in all the atiove mentioned 

 coiTiplaints ; the proprietor feels assured dial when once Ihis 

 article is used, it will be preferred lo any other, as it is decid- 

 edly the best and certainly the most convenient article in use. 



N. B. Persons afflicted wilh Rheumalism. Sprains, Cramp, 

 Numbness, Sliffness or Weakicss in Ihe Joints, will find Ihis 

 Liniment a valuable and efficacious remedy. 



Prepared and sold by THOMAS HOLLIS, Druggist and 

 Chemist. No. 30, Union Street, Boston, Mass. 



ICTThe Public are requested to observe that each label is 

 signed. 



Price of large Boiiles one dollar, small do. 75 cents. o2y 



FARM -WANTED, 



— Within 25 miles of Boston on a lease for 5 vears — coulainiii'^ 

 not less than 100 acres — one on Ihe sea coast would he piefcr" 

 red. .4ddress B. M. at N. E. Farmer olHce, post naid. 

 dec 3 6t 



SMYRNA SPRING WHEAT. 



.Tust received a few Bushels of Ihe above kind of Wheal 

 which will be found a valuable variety, having been tried two 

 years in New-England and yielding 55 Bushels one year and 

 50 Bushels the second year to the acre. Farmers will please 

 call and see it. ' GEO. C. BARRETT. 



Apples, russets, 



Beans, while 



Beee, mess, (new) , 



Cargo, No. 1 



prime, 



Beeswax, (Americau) . . . . 

 Butter, inspected. No. 1, . . . 



Ch£e.se, new milk 



skimmed milk, . . . . 



FeatheHs, northern, geese.. . . 



southern, geese, . . . 



Flax, American 



Flaxseed, none, ...'.,. 

 Flour, Genesee, . . . cash. 

 Baltimore, Howard sir. 

 Baltimore, wharf, . . . 



Alexandria, 



Grain , Corn, northern yellow, , . 

 southern yellow , . . 



while, 



f^yc, Noriheni, .... 



Barley, 



Oats, Northern, . (prime) 



Hay, besl English, . . . 



Eastern screwed, .... 



Hard pressed 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st fjualily (new) . . , . 

 2d quality , ... 



Lard, Bosion, Islsort 



Southern, Istsorl 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



" upper, , , 



Dry Hide, sole, '. . . 



" upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . 



Baltimore, sole, . 



Lime, best sort . . . . ] 



Pork, Mass. inspec., extra clear, . 



Navy, Mess, 



Bone, middlings. . . . '. 

 .Seeds, Herd's Grass, (new) 



Red Top, iiortiiern, . . . 

 Red Clover, northern, none 

 WhiteDuteh Honeysuckle 



Tai^low, tried 



Wool, prime or Saxony Fleeces, 

 American, full blood,washed 

 do. 3-4th3 do. 

 do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 



Native washed 



^ _ f Pulled superfine, 

 ^— I 1st Lambs, . . . 



S §.|3d '■ ... 



^ i 1st Spinning, . . . 

 Soiiihern pulled wool is generally 

 5 cts. less per lb. 



barrel 

 biisla-I 

 barrel 



pound 



pound 

 bushel 

 barrel 



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EKOM 



2 50 

 15 L 



10 0(j 



7 60 



6 50 



2l) 



14 



8 



2 



40 



36 



y 



5 r,0 

 5 37 



T.)|, 



3 oL 



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ffalloii 

 pound 



pound 



lb. 

 pound 



lb. 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



it 



pound 



cwt 



pound 



.'lO 

 5 50 

 70 

 65 

 68 

 80 

 60 

 37 

 18 00 



13 00 



14 00 

 37 

 10 

 10 



7 

 17 

 10 

 15 

 18 

 27 



is 



17 00 



13 00 



8 



2 25 



75 



8 



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7 00 



60 



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45 



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38 



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45 

 40 

 10 



5 62 



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5 61 



5 OK 



75 



68 



70 



82 



62 



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19 00 



14 00 



15 00 

 42 

 12 

 11 



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 12 

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 20 

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 27 



1 00 

 18 00 



8 58 



2 50 

 87 

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7 60 

 65 

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 36 

 40 

 55 

 4a 

 33 

 2& 

 40 



PROVISION MARKET 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern 



southern, 



Pork, whole hogs 



Poultry, 



BOTTER. (tub) 



lump. .... 



Eggs, 



Potatoes, 



C/IDf:u. (new.) 



12 



9 



7 



11 



17 

 20 

 25 

 50 



2 75 



BUCKTHORNS. 



For sale by GEO, C. BARRETT a few thousand Buck- 

 Ihoriis. thrifty and of good size. oct. 15. 



A G.4RDENER 



—Wants a Situation — can produce ihe best recommendations 

 as regards his character and capacity. nov 19 



BRE.1IEN GEESE. 



For sale, a few pairs of fine Bremen Geese by 



GEORGE C. BARRETT. 



AGRICULTURISTS ATTEND ! 



_" Have respect unlo all things, hold fasl that which is good.' 

 The Suhscriber has brought lo this market, a new variety o<" 

 Polatoe.^, which have two good properties, viz. ; ihey are ex- 

 ceedingly jirodnrtive, and are excellent for the table. — They 

 have been planted but four years, and from two potatoes have 

 produced/oKrtccTi hundred bushels. To be found at Brimmer's 

 .Store, on Ihe T wharf, Bosion. 



^ MOSES HEALY. 



I 15,000 PEACH TREES. 



I Gentlemen desirous of forming orchards of the"Peach tree 



I are now offered a capiial selection of the finest kinds 



I Apply to WILLIAM KENRICK, Newton. oct I 



