1825.] 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



97 



present duniig (lie exiimiuiilioii, unless req.iest- 

 etl hv the committee. 



8. Al'ier exiimination, the gooils will be con- 

 sidered jachiirge ol the owiieis, hut must rcaiain 

 for piililic insijectKiii until after the aucliuii, o» 

 Wedaesdaj the 19lh : hut a night w.ilcli will be 

 provided by the Trustees. 



to (iiriiish s.imples ot' their best tVuils as a desert I 

 (or the Society's Dinner nn Wednesday, with M-' 



LRINO ?Hr.F:P._Fnr Sale, sixty five Merino 

 sheep and Inmlu, of various ages Ironi five monllis 



■A label designnting the name of the fruit nnd';."''^ y'^:' '^ '','- ^"".^'^ nf superior quality and in 

 „,.!, ■ 1 . 7VI i~. II . .1 11 ; „ line coiiililioii. I lie ongiual stock was selected from 



o the contributor. Mr. Dmilej' at the Mansion- u,,, ^j„„,,,,„ q,,,,,^ ^ „,, highly pri.e.l in Spain and 



House Hotel will lake charge ot Ihe iruit and ■■ ■■ ■ 



re preserved. 



see ihat the label 



Gentlemen iviio have fine animals, the exhihi- 



9 t-'ersons presenting new inventions, must i tiou of which wouUI do lionnrtofhe coRimon- 

 furnish the proper evidence of their iisefuiness, wealth, and M;iUiiracliirers, whose best spcci- 

 and "'.ve their attendance upon the comtnittee mens would em lellish the Siiow, are respect- 

 at the time oi' examination, to answer the ques- fully and earnestly solicited to send them for in- 

 lions that m.iy be put to them. si)eclion, if not for premium. 



10. Theirmusl he a private mark put by the Vegetables remarkable eilher for their size 

 owners on each parcel o(' butter, cheese, honey,] or other qualities will have a conspicuous place 

 cider, and currant wine 

 wine to be accompanied wilh. a sealed paper, be- 



IDS A 



statement of the method of in.iking Ihe 



same. 



11. The barrel of cider which obtains the 

 first premium is to be used at the Society's din- 

 ner on the 19lh, andyitJC dollars will be allowed 

 for the same in addition to the premium. 



12. I\Ieiitioii must tie made to the Secretary, 

 of Animals and Manufactures to be sold at the 



issigued tliem at the Hall, with the names ot 

 Ihe [lersons who may be pleased to send them 

 lor exhibition. 



The following gentleinen being appointed the 

 Marshals— viz. Major B. Wheeler — Col S. Ja- 

 ques— Capt. 1. Cook— Col. L. Gaj and Capt. W. 

 H. Prentiss — they will be aided by the civil au- 

 thority agreeably to a special law of the Com- 

 monwealth, in keejiing the peace, preserving 

 order, and enforcing a compliance with Ihe Reg- 



Auction, in season for a list to be prepared for ; nialions, and their authority is to be respected 



the Auctioneer, previous to the hour of sale. 

 The sale to be in order of the entries. 



13 The services of the Auctioneer will be 

 gr t lilous — but the Government Duty must be 

 iiaid by the owners. The owners will attend 

 to the delivery to purchasers and collect the 

 purchase money. 



14. Competitors at the Ploughing Match will 

 be required to observe the particular regulations 

 under that head in the Premium list. 



Particular Xotices. 



I. On account of the pressure of business on 

 the first day of Ihe Show, the ceremonies at Ihe 

 Meeting House vtill be omitted. And on the 

 afternoon of the second, the public will assem- 

 ble at three o'clock, the award of premiums will 

 be read by the Assistant Recording Secretary, 

 and the President of the Society, Hon. John 

 Lowell, will close the meeting with an extem- 

 pore address. 



2- The Treasurer will attend at the Hall im- 

 mediately after the meeting to pay all premiums. 

 Persons most distant from home to be first paid. 



3. Premiums not claimed within six months 

 to be considered as generously given to aid tlie 

 funds of the Society. 



4. Mr. Jacob Kuhn will attend at the Hall to 

 deliver certificates of menibershij) to jiersons e- 

 lected on the first day of the Show and to oth- 

 ers, who shall not have received their certifi- 

 cates. The sum of five dollars to be paid on 

 admission is in lieu of all assessments and en- 

 titles the members to a copy of all subsequent 

 numbers of the Agricultural Repository (pub- 

 lished semiannually) during life without charge. 



5. No persons will be admitted to the Hall 

 except those who have business there, on any 

 day but Wednesday, the 19lhand Thursday the 

 20"th. 



6. The avenue between the ranges of Pens is 

 intended exclusively for the Trustees, Commit- 

 tees, Members of the Society and invited per- 

 sons. The Marshals will therefore be instruc- 

 ted In admit no other persons. 



Tickets for the Society's Dinner on Wed- 

 nesday, the 19th may be had of Mr Kuhn at the 

 Hall 

 0:^Horticullurists are respectfully requested 



by all persons having business at the Show. 



PETER C. BROOKS, 

 JOHN PRINCE, 

 RICHARD SULLIVAN. 



Committee 

 oj' arrange- 

 ments. 



Several articles prepared for this paper are necessari- 

 ly deferred. Circumstances have prevented our issu- 

 ing our paper thi* weelc in season for the northern 

 mails. We trust our friends will not often have reason 

 to complain of our punctuality. 



"ported into this country by their present owner in 

 lf!I';>. Since then he has retained the choicest bucks 

 and finest ewes to continue and improve the breed and 

 ha.^had the satisfaction to see sheep from tliis flork re- 

 ctive premiums at tl-.e Orighton and nthercattle shows. 

 'Ihe sheep farmer will tind it lor liis interest to apply 

 to E.H. Derby at homlonderry N. H.38 miles from 

 Boston, or to E. H. Derby, jr. Boston. Sept. 9. 



.71 P,\RSO.\S k. CO. City Furniture warehouse, 

 • Union Street, near the Union Stone, keep con- 

 stantly on hand for sale, a general assortment, of furni- 

 ture, chairs, looking glasses, feathers of all kinds, firo 

 sets, brushes, bellows, &c. &c. 



FOR S.4LE, a fuUhlooded BULL eighteen monUi.i 

 old, got by Mr Farsons' Alderney bull out of an 

 Alderney Cow imported by John Hubbard, Lsq. — En- 

 quire at this office. 



FOR sale at this oflice, a few copies of a v/ork en- 

 titled, 

 "• A Treatise on the culture, preparation, history and 

 analysis of Pastel, or Woad: the diflerenl methods of 

 extracting the coloring matter, and the manner of using 

 it and indigo in dyeing, by C'.P.De Lasteyrie, to whicli 

 is added, information upon the art of extracting Indigo 

 honi the leaves of Pastel. Published by older of His Ex- 

 cellency, Montalivet, Count of the Empire, Minister of 

 the Interior." 



Trices of country froduce, &c. 



fBOM I TO 



C ID. C. 



105 1107 00 



108 00 112 OO 



40 1 60 



25 



FKUIT TREES, &c. 



AMF.S BLOODGOOD & CO. have for 

 sale at their nursery, at Flushing, on 

 Long island, near New York, 



Fruit and Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs & Plants of 

 the most approved sorts. 



The proprietors of this Nursery attend personally to 

 the inoculation and engrafting of nH their Fruit Treei, 

 and purchasers may rely with confidence, that the 

 Trees they order will prove genuine. 



Orders left with Mr Zehedee Cook, jr. No, 4-1 State 

 Street, Boston, will be transmitted to us, and receive 

 our prompt and particulai attention. Catalogues will 

 be delivered, and any information imparted respecting 

 the condition, &.C. &c. that may be reqnired, on appli- 

 eat on to him. Sept. 30. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 4'C. 



WM. PRINCE, Proprietor 

 of Linnaean Garden near 

 New-York, offers to the public 

 (his very extensive collection of 

 the choicest fruits, which have 

 been selected with the greatest 

 care from the most celebrated 

 establishments throughout the 

 .-■» ^world, and to which very large 

 ^' y/ additions have recently been 

 '/l^^made. The assortment of Or- 

 inamental Trees, Shrub« and 

 Plants, is very extensive. Also, Hyacinths, Tulips, and 

 other Bulbous Flowers. Above 1900 species of Green 

 House Plants comprising the most rare and splendid 

 kinds. In the colle tion are above 500 varieties of 

 Roses, including 54 varieties of China Roses, and 9 of 

 Moss Roses. Also, about 10,000 thrifty Grape Vines, 

 of the finest European kinds. The new catalogues for 

 1825. are just published and maybe obtained of Joseph 

 Bridge, No. 25, Courl-<treet, Boston, and orders through 

 him will meet prompt attention. Sept. 30 



bu=l, 

 bbl. 



APPLES, best, bbl 



ASHES, pot, 1st sort, - - - ton. 

 pearl do. . - . - 



BEANS, white, 



BEEF, mess, 200 lbs. new, - 



cargo. No 1, new, - - 



" No 2, new, - - 



BUTTER, inspect. No. 1. new, 



CHEESE, new milk, . . - . 



skimed milk, - . - 



FLAX 



FL.AX SEED 



FLOUR, Baltimore, Howard St 

 Genesee, ... 



Rye, best, . . - 



GRAIN,Rye 



Corn - - ... 

 Barley - . . - 



Oats 



HOGS' LARD, 1st sort, new, - 

 HOPS, No 1, Inspection - - 



LIME, 



OIL, Linseed, Phil, and Northern 

 PLAISTER PARIS retails at 

 PORK, Bone Middlings, new, 

 navy, mess, do. 

 Cargo, No 1, do. - - 

 SEEDS, Herd's Grass, - 



Clover . . . . - 

 WOOL, Merino, full blood, wash 



do do unwashed 



do 3-4 washed 



do 1-2 do 



Native - - - do 



Fulled, Lamb's, 1st sort 

 do Spinning, 1st sort 



PR O rrSION M^ R KE T. 

 BEE!', best pieces . - . - 

 PORK, fresh, best pieces, - . 



" whole hogs, - - - 



VEAL, 



MUTTON, 



POULTRY, ...... 



BUTTER, keg & tub, - 



lump, best, - . 



EGGS, • 



MEAL, Bye, retail. .... bush 



Indian, do. - . 

 POTATOES, . . 



CIDER, liquor, , - - - !bbl. 



lb. 



bnsli 

 bbl. 



bush 



lb. 



casli 

 gal. 

 ton. 

 bbl. 



bush 

 lb 



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7 

 31 



1 05 



6 I 



2 SO 



50 



1 

 111 



4 50 

 16 00 

 13 50 

 12 50 



75 

 7 

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 40 

 45 

 37 

 60 

 52 

 40 



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7 



4 



5 



10 



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19 

 14 

 55 

 55 

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9 

 4 



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 80 



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12 



11 



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80 



4 75 



2 00 

 8 



1 20 

 45 

 50 



42 

 75 

 55 

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10 



9 

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 16 

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