VOL,. XII. NO. *. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



31 



Scotch Gooseberries. We saw a day or two since 

 at Mr. J. M.Ives's Bookstore, 2 boxes of Gooseberries, of 

 a large size, six of tlie berries weighing 7] pennyweights 

 and 4 grains; one of them weighed 12 pennyweights, 

 8 grains. They were raised at Mr. Lee's Garden, 

 in North Salem, and were of the variety called " Jolly 

 Angler." There was also at the above place, a fine show 

 of that beautiful Mexican plant, the Dahlia, or as they 

 are now called in England, the Georgina, a great variety 

 of the double kinds, from Mr. Putnam's Gardens in Bridge 

 street. — Soli m Obst roer. 



BOSTON FANEUIL, MARKET, Aug. 1, 1S33. 



Vegetables. Early Potatoes, 50 to 60 cts per bushel ; 

 Peas" 75 cts pr bus; String Beans, 75 cts. per bush. ; 

 Squashes. 12J cts pr doz ; Cucumbers, I'-'A pr doz ; 

 Turnips, Onions, Beets and Carrots, ii\ cts pr bunch ; 

 Green Corn. 124 cts pr doz ; Shell Beans, 10 cts pr qt ; 

 Tomatoes, 20.cts per dnz. 



Fruit. Pears, $2 per bushel ; Apples, from $1.00 to 



tl.50, according to quality ; Whortleberries, 6 cts pr qt ; 

 lackberries. 1 -J-V pr box; Gooseberries, none; Peach- 

 es, 2s 3d per doz ; Apricots, 3s pr doz. 



AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW, NO. XX. 



CONTENTS. 



Felton's Homer— Dunglisou's Medical Dictionary—Whit- 

 man's Friendly Letters— Goinstock's and Phelps's Botany- 

 Manual tor the Afflicted — Sources of Health and Disease, 

 &c.— Franklin's Letters— Smith's Natural History of Fishes- 

 Stuart's Travels — Wavland's Discourses— Pilgrimage beyond 

 the Sea — Zoo, or ihe Sicilian Sayda— Indian War— Book of 

 Politeness — Daughter's Own Book— Political Economy— Wal- 

 ker's A'ddress—'List of New Books. 



GRASS SEEDS, 



(/<"' /all sowing.) 



FOR sale at the New England Seed Store, 51 and 52 North 

 Market Street. 



Clover, (Northern)— Herds Grass— Red Top— White Clo- 

 ver (fine imported) — Lucerne, &c. &.c. — Wholesale and Re- 

 tail. 



SEEDS. 



{/or /all sowing.) 



FOR sale at the New England Seed store, connected with 

 N. E. Farmer office 51 Sf 52 North Market Street. 



White Portugal Onion seed — Silver Skin do. — Fall or Prick- 

 ly Spinach — Black Spanish or Winter Radish — Celery, &c. 



&.C. 



SEEDS, 



/or West Indies, 8pc. 



Merchants, and masters of vessels and others trading to the 

 West Indies, South America, &.c. can be furnished with Boxes 

 of seeds assorted and suitable for those markets at $3 and $5 

 per box. 



Also, Smaller asssortments at $1 per box. 



BROOKS' PATENT SILK SPINNER. 



THE public attention is invited to this machine. It is adapt- 

 ed to domestic use, is simple in its construction, occupies a 

 small space, and may be used to advantage by women and 

 children. This machine may be obtained by applying to T. 

 R. NEWELL, at the Agricultural Warehouse, No. 52 North 

 Market street, Huston; or to the Patentee, ADAM BROOKS. 



SciTO ATE, July 22, 1833. 



■WANTED, 



Wanted, 1000 Boxes Red Raspberries. Inquire at the 

 Farmer Office. 3 w July 17 



FOR SALE, 



AT the Agricultural Warehouse, 50^ North Market Street, 

 Harris' Patent PAINT MILLS, being a great improvement 

 on the common Paint Mills now in use, and are calculated for 

 grinding all kinds of paints — as they aie easily cleaned, and no 

 wav liable to gel out of order. 



Howard's Improved expanding CULTIVATOR. The 

 Cultivator is well adapted to free and easy drill cultivation, 

 and much approved for various purposes — as it works very 

 easy, and leaves the ground light and free, for Hoeing, and for 

 •ullivating corn, potatoes, &c. 



Howard's Double Mould Hand PLOUGH. This plough is 

 calculated fur furrowing out lands, splitting hills, ploughing be- 

 tween corn, potatoes and vegetable cultivation, to great advan- 

 tage, and is a great labor saving machine, 



Davis' Patent Road and Dirt SHOVEL. This Shovel is 

 made much in the common form, but much improved by being 

 shod with Iron something in the shape of a Ploughshare, and on 

 .an entire new plan. jy 24 



FRUIT TREES. 



Ornamental TREES. ROSES. FLOWER- 

 ING PLANTS, &c. Nursery of WILLIAM 

 KENRICK in Newton, bh miles from Boston, 

 by the City Mills. 

 This nursery now comprises a rare and extraordinary collec- 

 tion of fruit trees, Trees and Shrubs of Ornament, Roses. &c. 

 and covers the most of 18 acres. Of new r,l.hn>t,<l Pears "lone, 

 150 kinds, a part of" which, having already been proved in our 

 climate, are specially recommended. — Oi Apples 200 kinds — 

 Peaches 115 kinds — Cherries, 55 kinds — Plums, Nectarines', 

 Almonds, Apricots; Quinces, Grape Vines, Currants, Raspber- 

 ries, Gooseberries, Strawberries, Figs, &c. &c. — selections 

 from the best varieties known — a collection in unequal propor- 

 tions of 000 varieties of fruit. 



\\ lute mulberries lor silk worms — the fruit poor. Also the 

 Morus Multicaot.is or New Chinese Mulberry, a beauti- 

 ful fruit tree, so superior for silk worms to all others. 



Of ROSES. A superb collection of from 300 to 100 hardy 

 and China varieties ; selections from numerous importations, 

 and first rate sources. Hoist Chesnuts as hardy as oaks — 

 Weeping Willows, Catalpas, Mountain Ash, Silver Firs, Ve- 

 netian Sumach, Allheas, Honeysuckles, Azaleas, &c. &c. — 

 in all, of Ornamental trees, and shrubs, (>50 varieties. Of 

 Herbaceous flowering plants, a choice selection of 280 varieties, 

 including the Paeonies, Moulan and Papaveracea — and 24 other 

 kinds — and 83 splendid varieties of double Dahlias. 



Gentlemen arc invited to forward their orders early — earlyin 

 A in iimn being an excellent season for transplanting. Address to 

 WILLIAM KENRICK, Newton. Trees, &c. delivered in 

 Boston free of charge tor transportation, and suitably packed, 

 and from thence when ordered duly forwarded, by land or sea.. 

 Or orders will receive the same attention if left with Geo. C. 

 Barrett, who is agent, at his seedstore and New England 

 Farmer Office, Nos. 51 & 5i. North Market Street, Boston. 

 Catalogues gratis on application. Jy 17 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



NEW AMERICAN ORCHARDIST, 



JUST published and lor sale bv GEO. C. BARRETT, Nos. 

 51 & 52 North Mark..-! .Street, The New American Or- 

 ciiardist, or a treatise on the cultivation and management of 

 Fruits, Grapes, Ornamental Shrubs, and Flowers, adapted to 

 cultivation in the United Slates. 



This is recommended to the public as a treatise well worthy 

 a place in every farmer's library, containing an account of the 

 most valuable varieties of fruit, and the remedies for the mala- 

 dies to which fruit trees are subject from noxious insects and 

 other causes. Also the varieties of Grapes with their modes 

 of culture, &c. Price £1,25. J. 19. 



GENTLEMAN'S POCKET FARRIER. 



For sale at the Farmer Office, showing how to use your 

 Horse on a journey ; and what remedies are proper for com- 

 mon accidents which may bef'al him; by F. Tuffnell, Veter- 

 inary Surgeon. Price 15 cents. 



July 17 



TURNIP SEED. 



For sale at the N. E. Seed Store, 51 & 52, North Market 

 Street, 



Early Dulch Turnip. Early Garden Stone do. Yellow 

 tone do. White Flat Winter do. Long Yellow French do. 

 Yellow Aberdeen do. Rula Baga do. 



The two last are verv excellent kinds for cattle. 



PEMBROKE BUTTER AND TABLE SALT. 



Just received by Schr. Boston Packet — ■ 



301 barrels and' 360 sacks Butter Salt. G600 loaves Table 

 Salt. 



Abundant evidence is before the public of the quality of this 

 Salt being superior to any hitherto manufactured in any part of 

 the world. As such we warrant ii and olVer it for sale. 



June 5 CHAS I. CAZENOVE & CO, 



TO SUBSCRIBERS. 



Subscribers to the New England Fanner are informed that 

 they can have their volumes neatly half-bound and lettrrcd, a 

 75 cents per volume, by leaving them at the Farmer Office. 



jwly 17 



COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE AT AUCTION. 



WILL be sold at auction on Monday the 2d day of Sept. 

 next at 4 o'clock P. M. (if not sold previous at private sale), 

 the House, Barn and out Buildings, with about one and a hall' 

 acres of land attache! to tli • same laid out as a garden well 

 stocked with every description of the choicest kind of fruit 

 trees, all of which are in bearing. The House is two stories 

 high, well furnished, with four rooms on the lower floor besides 

 the kitchen 9 good chambers, 2 wells of water, good cistern 

 for rain water, the Barn is large and in perfect repair. 



This situation is in Dorchester on the road leading from Rox- 

 burv to South Boston, three miles from Slate street, in the im- 

 mediate neighborhood of the late Gov. Eustis' estate, and ad- 

 joining that elegant situation formerly owned by Cornelius 

 Cootidge, Esq. and now owned by Charles Taylor, Esq. — the 

 sale will be on the premises, where the conditions will be made 

 known \ the place can be examined any day previous to tbe sale 

 from 3 to 7 p. M. for further information inquire of Jno. Swell 

 on the premises or at No. 52 India Wharf. epis jy 31 



Apples, early, 



Beans, white, 



Beef, mess, 



Cargo, No. 1 



prime, 



Butter, inspected; No. 1, new, 

 Cheese, new milk, ...... 



lour meal, ...... 



skimmed milk, .... 



Feathers, northern, geese, . . . 

 southern, geese, . . . 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee, . . . cash. 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, . . « 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Coin, northern yellow, . - 

 southern yellow, . . 

 white, . - . . - 



Rye, 



Bailey, 



Oals, 



Hat, (best English,) old, . . . . 

 best English, New, . . . 

 Eastern screwed, .... 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality (nominal) . . 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort, .... 



Southern, 1st sort, . . . . 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



" upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



" upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . . 



Baltimore, sole, . . . 



Lime, 



Plaster Paris retails at . . . 

 Pork, Mass. inspec, extra clear, . 



Navy, Mess, 



Bone, middlings, .... 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, . . . , . 



Red Top, northern, . . . 



Red Clover, northern, - . 



" southern, N . . 



Tallow, tried, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, washed, 

 Merino, mix'd with Saxony, 

 Merino, *ths washed, . . 

 Merino, half blood, . . . 

 Merino, quarter, . .. . . 

 Native washed, .... 

 c f Pulled superfine, 

 In -13 I 1st Lambs, . . . 

 !^2d " . - . 



Si. 3d '' . . . 



Z ( 1st Spinning, . . . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 

 acts, less per lb. 



PROVISION MARKET. 



retail prices. 



Hams, northern, . 



southern, 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry. . . . 

 Butter, new - • 



lump, best. 

 Eggs, 



Potatoes, common, . . 



Cider, (according to quality.) 



TO 



3 00 



I 37^ 



II 75 

 6 75 

 8 75 



15 

 9 

 5 

 4 



43 



124 



1 30 



6 87 



6 12 



6 00 

 75 

 70 

 68 

 80 

 70 

 43 

 20 00 

 17 00 



13 00 

 50 

 32 

 10 



9 

 20 

 25 

 19 

 20 

 27 

 26 



1 06 

 3 25 



20 00 



14 00 



2 60 

 1 00 



13 

 13 

 11 CO 

 65 

 75 

 56 

 50 

 45 

 40 

 B0 

 50 

 40 

 30 



IS* 

 11 

 7 

 16 

 17 

 24 

 17 

 60 

 3 00 



BRIGHTON MARKET— Monday, JULY 29, 1833. 

 Reported for the Daily Advertiser and Patriot. 



At Market this day 530 Beef Cattle, (including 100 unsold 

 last week.) 14 Cows and Calyes, and 3450 Sheep aud Lambs, 

 and 100 Swine ; 50 Beef Cattle remain unsold. 



Prices. Bee/ Cattle.— The best quality of Cattle brought 

 better prices, but no particular variation in middling and ordin- 

 ary qualities from last week. We noticed a yoke or two very 

 fine taken at $6,12, and one or two at 6. We quote prime at 

 S5.25 a 5,75; good at ,94,75 a 5,25; thin at #3,75, a 4,50. 



Cows and Calves. We noticed sales at p9, 23, 25, 26, 27, 

 and 30. 



Sheep and Lambs.— Dull : prices reduced. We noticed loU 

 taken at $1,33, 1,40, 1.50, 1,62, 1.75, 1.80, 1,92, 2,00 #2,25. 

 2,33— Wethers at g2,50, 3,00, 3,25 and 3,50. 



Swine. — Prices not known, A few only were retailed. » 



NEW ENGLAND PARMER COMPLETE. 



• For sale at the JVcw England Farmer Office a com- 

 plete set and the last of the N. E. Farmer in 11 volumes 

 bound, the whole containing 4570 pages, with a copious 

 index to each vol. Price 3,75 per vol. 



