VOL. XIII, NO. as. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



OUio. Tlie Senate have voted 17 to IG, for the exe- 

 cution of criminals in private. A proposition for abol- 

 ishing tlie punishment of death was rejected by a vote 

 of 24 to [). 



The present Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, 

 (Lord Lyndhurst) is a native of Boston, Mass. He left 

 Boston with his father (the late Sir John Copely) the 

 day preceding the battle of Lexington, which circum- 

 stance saved their family properly from, confiscation. 

 The land below the Hancock estate, on Beacon street, 

 now occupied by some of the most splendid private resi- 

 dences in the Union, belonged to the Copely family. 

 The widow of the late Gardiner Greene, ol Boston, is 

 sister to Lord Lyndhurst. 



FRUIT TREES, 

 ORNAMENTAI. TREES, PLANTS, <fcc. 



Nursery ol VV1LLL\11 KENRICK in 



„ Newton, Mass. 5.^ miles from Boston b,j the 



Western Avenue, and .i a mile from the Worcester Rail Road 

 Tlie Iruil trees iiicludo the finest kinds ol Flemish Pears — 

 also Apples Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Neclarines, jVp'ri- 



231 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PKOUUCE 



Corrected wltb great care, weelUy. 



HORTICULTURAL REGISTER, AND GARDEN- 

 ER'S MAGAZINE. 



Conducted by T. G. Fesstnden, and J. E. Teachemacher. 



No. 2 of Ihe above work will be published Feb. 1 1835 



.nd conlan the following original articles : ' ' 



Salpiglossis — (wuh a colored plate); 



A Parasite of the Honey Bee ; 



Furliier Remarks on Celery ; 



On the Cultivation of Florist's Flowers, and Raising New 

 'arielies from Seed ; 



On the Culture of Asparagus ; 



On Collecting- Specimens of Natural History, &c.; 



American Plants; 



Horticultural Notes,— upon the Morus Multicaulis, Fruit 

 'rees and Flowers. 



Floiicullure near Boston, — Notice of Plants at the Conser- 

 Uory of J. P. Cushing, Esq. and at Messrs. Winships ; 

 Notice of European Publications; 



Gardener's Work for February. 



The very favorable reception of the first No. of the above 

 Drk encourages the Publisher to fulfil his intentions ; and the 

 ry moderate terms of a work intended to be so usetui and 

 eresling, encourages the belief that its circulation will be ex- 

 isive throughout the different Stales, thereby enabling us to 

 ntinue its benefits, introducing plates, &c. 

 Wo would request an inspection of the present Number. 

 TermSj Two Dollars in advance. 



GEO. C. BARRETT. 



. VP^ ; -'■"-"'-"' 'co'-iies, riums, «ectarines, Apr 

 cots, Almonds, Quinces, Grape Vines, Currants, Raspberries 

 Oooseberries, and Mulberries,includingthe Chinese Mulberry 

 or MoRUs Multicaulis, Strawberries, Figs, *c selections' 

 Irom the very best varieties known. The Ornamental Trees 

 and Plants alone, comprise one thousand varieties, the most 

 beautiful kinds known ; these include Horse Chesnuts Ween- 

 ing Willows, Catalpas, Mountain Ash, Ailanlhus or Tree of 

 Heaven, Scotch Larch, Silver Firs, Venetian Sumach, Allhe- 

 as, ,>5nowballs. Lilacs, Honeysuckles, &c.-Superb China and 



I jJ^S'^M^n m'^"""' flo^e'-'ng Plants, Pa^onies, and 

 splendid Double Dahlias. ' 



Address lo WILLIAM KENRICK, Newton, Mass —and 

 gentlemen will please to forward their orders early Trees 

 plants, &c. whan ordered, are sent to the city, without charo-e 

 lor transportation. They are selected and labelled with dSe 

 precaution and care; and securely packed, and forwarded from 

 rioston, by land or sea. 



All orders which may left with Geo. C. Barrett al his 

 Seed store, 31 and 52 North Market Street, Boston 'who is 

 agent, will be m like manner, promptly attended lo —Cata- 

 logues gratis on application. 



10,000 PEACH TREES. Those gentlemen who contem- 

 plate forming extensive orchards of the peach tree, near the lo- 

 cation of our railroads, are invited to make early application. 



, WANTED 



fohire from three lo five years within three or four miles 

 of boston Market a farm from ten lo thirty acres of land with 

 a good dwelling house and other out buildings. For infor- 

 mation apply at No. 66 Faneuil Hall Market! 



*' Jan. 28 



FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 



A complete wellbound, unsullied copy of Vol 1 of the 

 '• New England Farmer." Having beenmuch call fo'r it the 

 owner will sell it for p. Jan. 26 3t 



CHOICE AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, &c. 



Vew Italian Rye Grass, and Pacey's Perennial do. ; Sain- 

 11, Finest Provence Luzerne, Dutch While Clover, Trefoil 

 Yellow Clover, New Crimson Clover, or Trifolium incariia- 

 1 ; Orchard Grass, or Cocksfoot ; Tall Oau Grass, Skinless 

 IS, Early Angus, Hopeloun, and English Potato Oats, weigh- 

 ■ ii lbs pr bushel, Superior Barley, Large field Burnet 

 nothy or Herds Grass, Vetches, Lenliles; Taylor's Forty-' 

 1 Potato, now taking precedence of all others. Early Non- 

 ■eil, Mercer, Kidney and Pink-eye Potatoes, Potato Onion 

 nie Italian Mulberry, Large Riga Flax, Dyers' Madder' 

 iiad.and Weld; Extra large Fuller's Teazel, Large while 

 d Carrot, the sweetest and most profitable for Cattle; Red 

 How, and White Mangold VVurtzel, the two latter exceed- 

 ly sweet, and all very profitable for Cattle and Garden, 

 ill the foregoing Seeds, and every other kind for the Farmer 

 or the Kitchen and Flower Garden will be supplied at moder- 

 prices, comprising many superior new vegetables, never 

 ire oflercd lo the public. Among these are a number of 

 ('superior Cabbages, Lettuces, Peas, Beans, Onions, Rad- 

 :s. Beets, Cucumbers, Squashes, Pumpkins, Spinach, Tur- 

 i. &c, introduced from France, Spain and Italy. The fol- 



ing choice new Melons can now be 'upplied Malta winter 



1 green flesh, rich and high flavored, and keeps till Febru- 

 ; Neued Romana, Oval Romana, French Muscade Co- 

 sa Imperial, Ispahan, Cyprian, Early Cantaloup. Green 

 led Sugar, Fine Japan Cantaloup, Dark Orange. Embroi- 

 •6 Cantaloup, Scarlet Rock, Small Prescot, VVhite Rock 

 en Pine apple. Netted Cantaloup, and some others, com- 

 ing a luxurious addition lo the dessert. All applicants will 

 B the Seed Catalogue and other Catalogues sent them 

 :is, and orders sent direct per mail for Seeds. Fruil and Or- 

 iental Trees. Flowering Plants, Green House Plants Bul- 

 i Roots, Double Dahlias, &c. will have prompt attention 

 the packages forwarded precisely as designated. Chinese 

 berry, or Morus Multicaulis Irees al gio per 100, and Cut- 

 ? in proportion. Grape Vines, and Cuttings of all kinds at 



erale prices and in any quantity. N. B. The Grass 



is, &c. in quanlities will be supplied much below the usual 

 s- WiM. PRINCE &. SONS. 



innaan Garden and Nurseries near Neio York. 2t 



TO THE PUBLIC. 



It is now about forty years, since the late Dr. Samuel Lee, 

 of Windham, Conn, (now deceased), began to furnish the pub- 

 lic with Ins celebrated "LEES WINDHAM BILIOUS 

 i-ILLS, or Familij Physic. Through the agency of Ur 

 Isaac Thompson, of Neui London, Conn, these much esteemed 

 Bilious Fills, or Family Physic, have continued ever since 

 they were made known to Ihe public, lo give general satislac- 

 lion lo those who have made use of them, when obtained genu- 

 ine; but II IS unfortunate for Ihe public, as well as lo the pro- 

 prietor of this celebrated medicine, thai these pills have often 

 been counterfeited, and many families have had a spurious ar- 

 ticle put upon them, when they supposed they had obtained 

 the genuine article ; and u is a lamentable fact, that some few 

 Druggists will purchase the spurious ariicle, (knowing them to 

 be such,) and sell them for the genuine article f.r the paltry 

 gain of two or three dollars on each gross they purchase. The 

 proprietor of this valuable medicine considers it his duty to 

 the public lo be al a very great expense in advertising very 

 extensively in ihe newspapers of the different Stales, lo guard 

 them against being longer imposed upon by having counterfrit 

 or spurious Lee's Pills put upon them, when they ask lor the 

 genuine article. In order that the community may be protect- 

 ed from such gross imposition, the subscriber (now proprietor 

 of these celebrated Pills) signs his name al full length, '■ Isaac 

 Thompson," on a red label that is on ihe outside envelope that 

 will be found around each box of the genuine Lee's ( Windham) 

 Bilious Pills, or Family Physic. If purchasers will only be 

 particular to inquire for Thompson's Lee's Pills, and be careful 

 lo observe that his name atfiill length is signed on the red label 

 around each box, in his own hand-writing, they will be sure of 

 obtaining the genuine article. 



The above mentioned Pills may be had of most of the re- 

 spectable Druggists throughout the United States, and of the 

 subscriber, (pioprietor,) al New London, Conneclicul 

 J 28 ISAAC THOMPSON. 



Apples, russets, 



Beans, white, 



Beef, mess, (new) 



' Cargo, No. 1 . . . .' .' 



prime, ... 

 Beeswax, (American) '. [ '. 

 Butter, inspected, No. 1,' '. '. 



Cheese, new milk, 



skimmed milk, . . . 



Feathers, northern, geese,. . 



southern, geese, . . 



Flax, American, 



[Flaxseed, none, ...".' 

 Flour, Genesee, . . . cash. 

 Baltimore, Howard sir. . 

 Baltimore, wharf, , . . 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow,. . 

 southern yellow, . . 



while, 



Rye, Norlhern, . . . . 



Barley, 



Oats, Northern, . (prime) 



Hay, best English, . . . 



Eastern screwed, . . . . 



Hard pressed, . . . , . 



Honey, 



Hops, Isl qualily (new) '.'..'. 



2d quality 

 Lard, Bosion, Isisori, . . . '. 



Southern, 1st sort, . 

 Leather, blaughter, sole, . . 



" upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . 



" upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . 

 Baltimore, sole. 

 Lime, best sort . '. . ' 



Pork, Mass.inspec.,extraclear 



Navy, Mess, _' 



Bone, middlings. 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, (uewj ! '. 

 Rod Top,norlbern, . 

 Red Clover, norlhern, none 

 WhileDutch Honeysuckle 

 1 allow, tried, ....... 



Wool, prime or Saxony Fleeces, 

 American, full blood,waslied 

 do. 3-4ths do. 

 do- 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed, .... 



c f Pulled superfine, .' 

 ^y 1 Isl Lambs, . . . 

 := = <; 2d •' 



|§.i3d '• _ : . ; 



^ ( Isl Spinning, . . 

 Sonihern pulled wool is generally 

 5 CIS. less per lb. 



barrel 

 bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



pound 

 bushel 

 barrel 



oushel 



gallon 

 pound 



pound 



lb. 

 pound 



lb. 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 



cwt 



pound 



from 

 2 SO 

 1 73 



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8 CO 



G 73 



20 



14 



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40 



36 



9 



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3 62 



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3 50 



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70 



63 



68 



83 



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17 00 



13 00 



14 00 

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 7 



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15 00 



16 00 

 42 

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 16 00 



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 60 

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 32 

 58 

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2 60 

 87 

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8 80 

 6S 

 68 

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 49 

 55 

 4S 

 33 

 2S 

 4« 



GBNTLE.WEN'S POCKET FARRIER. 



lewing how lo use your Horse on ajoi.rney and what re- 

 les are proper lor common accidents that may happen on 

 •oail. By F.TuFFNELL.Vcteiinary Surgeon. The rem- 

 s prescribed are simple and easily obtained. For sale al 

 N.L. Farmer Ofiice. Price 15 cents. 



HOLLIS' CELEBRATED HORSE LINIMENT, 



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



Swelled orCracked Heals, and for Horses that are strain- ' 

 ed in the back sinews, WTung in the withers. &.c.; 

 also for Glandular swellings of the Throat. 



The ingredients which compost this preparalion have been 

 carefully selected after many years experience, and are some 

 of the most successful remedies united, correctly proportioned 

 and happily adapted to afford relief in all the above mentioned 

 complaints ; the proprietor feels assured that when once this 

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

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



N. B. Persons afflicted with Rheumatism. Sprains, Cramp. 

 Numliuess, Stiffness or Weak.iess in the Joints, will find this 

 Liniment a valuable and efiiracions 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 Bottles one dollar, small do. 75 cents. o29 



Hams, norlhern, 



southern, 

 Pork, wholehogs 

 Poultry, . . 

 Butter, (tub) . 

 lump, 



Eggs, 



Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



PROVISION MARKET 



RETAIL PRICES. 



, , uusne 



'"«"•■) ■ ■ ■ .... 1 barrel 



n 



9 

 7 



12 

 IT 

 20 

 25 

 30 

 3 00 



BRIGHTON MARKET.-Mondav, Jan. 26 1833 



Beporledfor the DailyAiiveniserand Palriot'. 

 Al market 492 beef cattle and 475 sheep. 



■ Prices BeeJ Cattle. No particular variation in prices 

 for severa weeks for corresponding qualities. We noticed 

 four from "Ihe River," better than we have seen this season 

 which were taken for considerably more than our h " hernuo-' 

 lations; also severa pairs very fine, something over ;^we 

 quoie^pnme at 28s Cd and 30» 9d ; good at 25s 6^ a i7s / th^n 



Sheep—We noticed lols taken at 3, 3 50, 4 50, 5 and 96 

 some of which were very fine. ^", ^ <iuu ao, 



Sicme— None at market. 



GREEN HOUSE GLAs's^ 



or superior thickness wnh ev^tyqmlhx of Window Glass 

 for sale by LORING & KUPFER, No. "lO Merchants Row 

 •'°"- -'' Zmis 



BREMEN GEESE. ^ 



For sa.e, a few pairs of fine Bremen Geese by 



GEORGfi C.BARRETT.5^ 



