VOL. XII. NO. r. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



55 



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BO TON FAIVETJIL MARKET, Aug. 38, 1833. 



Vegetables. Early Potatoes, 50 cts per bushel -, Peas, 

 1 '25 cts per bus; String Beans, 75 cts. per bush.; 

 Squashes, Scollop, V2.\ cts pr doz ; Winter Squash*-*, 

 3 cts. per lb.; Cucumbers, (i to 8 cts. pr doz ; Turnips, 

 Onions, Beets and Carrots, t>i cts pr bunch ; Shell Beans. 

 30 cts pr qt ; Saba Beans, 26 eta per qt ; Green Corn, 

 124 cts pr doz ; Tomatoes, 12 1-2 cts per doz. ; White 

 Portugal Onions, 1 25 cts. per bushel. 



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



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

 lackberriea, 1§4 pr box; Peaches, from $2 to $4 per 

 bus; Musk Melons, Is to 2s per piece , Green Gage 

 Plums, a superior variety, 25 cts. per doz.; Horse Plums, 

 25 cts per pt, 



COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE AT AUCTION. 



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

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

 the House, Barn and out Buildings, wilh about one and a hall 

 acre of laud attached to the same, laid out as a garden, well 

 slocked with every description of tin* choicest Kind of fru.t 

 trees, all ol winch are in bearing. The House is two stories 

 hieto, well furnished, wilh 4- rooms on the lower floor, besides 

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

 for rain water : the Bam 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 lale Gov. Euslis's estate, and ad- 

 joining that elegant situation formerly owned by Cornelius 

 Coolidge, 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 the 

 sale, from 3 to *7 P. M. For further information, inquire ol 

 Juo. Swell, on ihe premises, or al No. 52, India Wharf. 



eptf jy 31 



REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 



THE subscriber ofTers for sale his valuable Real Estate in 

 the town of Palmeba, on die Black River, opposite the village 

 of Watertown, in the county of Jefferson, stale of New- York, 

 consisting of a Saw Mill, Flouring Mill, wilh lour run ' of Burr 

 Stones in good orders, Machine Shop and Distillery, and is one 

 of the best hydraulic privileges in ihe State. 



Also, six small Dwelling Houses, with suitable out-houses. 



Also, one large two story DWELLING HOUSE, with a 

 barn and all other out-houses attached to it that arc necessary, 

 wilh a garden extending to the banks of the river. 



Also, about three hundred acres of first rale Land, lying 

 over one mile on ihe river and road leading from Watertown 

 to Brownville ; about one half is under cultivation, and the re- 

 mainder is good wood land. 



The above property will be sold at auction on the first day 

 of October next, (unless sooner sold at private sale,) in such 

 parts as may suit purchasers. Two-thirds of tHe purchase 

 money may remain two or three years on bonds and mortga- 

 ges. Those who wish to make good bargains would do well 

 to call and examine the premises. Any information that may 

 be wanted can be had by applying to the subscriber, in Wa- 

 tertown. J. FOSTER. 



Jy 24 



FRUIT TREES. 



rnamf.ntal TREES, ROSES, FLOWER- 

 ING PLANTS, &c. Nursery of WILLIAM 

 KENRICK in Newton, 5. 1 miles from Boston, 

 by the City Mills. 



This .\ursery now comprises a rare and extraordinary collec- 

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

 and covers the most of 1 8 acres. Of new celebrated Pears alone, 

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

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

 Peaches 115 kinds — Cherries, 55 kinds — Plums, Neriarines, 

 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 800 varieties of fruit. 



White mulberries for silk worms — the fruit poor. Also the 



Morus Multicaulis or New Chinese Mulbernj, a beauti- 

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



Of ROSES. A superb collection of from 300 to 400 hardy 

 and China varieties ; selections from numerous importations, 

 and first rate sources. Horse Chesnuts as hardy as oaks- 

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

 netian Sumach, Altheas, Honeysuckles, Azaleas, &c. Ate— 

 jn all, of Ornamental trees, and shrubs, 650 varieties. Ol 

 Herbaceous flowering plants, a choice selection of 280 varieties, 

 including the Paeonies, Moutan and Papaveracea— and 24 other 

 kinds— and 83 splendid varieties of double Dahlias. 



Gentlemen are invited lo forward their orders early — early in 

 Autumn being an excellent season for transplanting. Address to 

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

 Boston free of charge for 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 seed store and New England 

 Farmer Office, Nos. 51 & 52, North Market Street, Boston. 

 Catalogues gratis on application. Jy 17 



PATENT GRATER CIDER MILL. 



DANIEL LELAND having purchased the patent of the 

 above named Mills, would call the attention of Farmers and 

 others in this vicinity, lo tlm undersigned certificates of their 

 im ins, and feels confident that they ure superior to any other 

 in use, for grinding apples. 



These Mills are drawn by one horse. Six, eight, ten, and 

 twelve led wheels are used, some wilh one and some two 

 drums. They may be placed in a building, and so fixed as to 

 grind upon the press, or into a trough. The following certifi- 

 cates will probably give the public some proof of their value. 



" This may certify that we the subscribers have made use of 

 Joel Farnum's Patent Grater Cider Mill, for three years past. 

 We grind a cheese of cider in. one quarter of ihe 'ime we did 

 in the old mill ; it grinds better, makes more and better cider ; 

 we gr\iu\ upon the press, and save the shoveling of the pumice, 

 and the juice may be extracted in less time. 



JOHN CLARK, 2d. 



Medway, August 8, 1833. JAMES P. CLARK. 



■' This may certify lhat we the subscribers, have used the 

 above named machine lor three years last past, and approve of 

 the plan of grinding apples. We save one third part of labour 

 and lime in grinding and laying up a cheese of cider. Il grinds 

 belter than ihe old nulls generally do. the cider is clearer and 

 contains less sediment ; the cider is pressed out in less lime, 

 and the mills are kept in repair al less expense than Ihe old 

 mills. AARON LELAND. 



Sherburne, Aug. 9, 1833. JOSEPH P. LELAND. 



''This may certify, that 1 have assisted in ihe making of ci- 

 der in the above named mills, and consider it a valuable im- 

 provement in the making of cider. Alone time we grouud and 

 laid up, apples sufficient for eight barrels of cider, in forty 

 minutes, by Ihe watch. We save one half of the lime, in 

 grinding and laxing up the cheese. 

 Sherburne, Aug 9, 1833. JOTHAM W. ROGERS. 



For further particulars, apply to J. I( Newell, Agricultural 

 Warehouse, where Mills are on hand or will be furnished at 

 short notice, or lo Daniel Leland, Sherburne. 



Sherburne, Aug. 11. 1833. 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ASH STORE. 



ELIAB STONE BREWER, No. 414, Washington Street, 

 (South end) has received a general assortment of Spring and 

 Summer Goods, among which are !(J0 cases English, French and 

 American Prints ol all prices and qualities — 20 cases Petiicoat 

 Robes — 1 case Cambric Muslins, some of which are very P^e — 1 

 case Cotton Cambrics do. do. — lease White Lilesia lor lining 

 ladies dresses — 1 case Book Binders' Cambrick for do. do.— 3 

 cases do. — 1 00 cases bleached and brown Sheeting and Shirting, 

 some extra fine — 1 case Marseilles Quilts, from 8 to 10 quarters 

 — 5 cases London Rose Blankets, some of a very superior qual- 

 Hy and large size — 1 case Hearth Hugs — 4 cases Chapp's spool 

 !> cord cotton, warranted — 200 yards superior quality-— 5 cases 

 Clark's do. at very iow prices by doz. or case— 2000 fancy 

 boxes — a large variety of colored and black French Silks at 

 very reduced prices — 2 cases col'd Batlisie — 1 case black and 

 colored Barage — 4 cases French and London printed Muslins 

 of new patterns and beautiful colois — 2 cases three corded su- 

 perfine Italianettes, black and fashionable colors— I case com- 

 mon do— 1 case Plaid Palmgrim's super quality — 1 case Pou 

 de Soi a genteel article for ladies' summer dresses, 9d per yi\ 

 — 20 ps super mix'd, drab, and olive Merino Cassinetts for 

 children's summerdresses— 20 ps Rouen Cassimere with a large 

 variety of superfine and fine Broadcloths and Cassimeres — 

 20 bales Pelisse Wadding — 3 cases superior Ticking — 4 cases 

 cheapdo— 10 cases improved soft finished 4-4 Irish Linen, man- 

 ufactured for the London market and imported expressly for 

 the subscriber. 



The above goods are offered for cash only at prices so ex- 

 tremely low as will make il an object for purchasers either by 

 piece or yard to call and see. May 29 



YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN. 



COBBETT'S ADVICE lo Young Men, and incidentally 

 to Young Women, in a Series of Letters addressed to a Youth, 

 a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Citizen, or a Subject — 

 268 pages, price 5fi cents — for sale at the N. E. Farmer 

 office, 52, North Market street. ang 28 



BLACK CURRANT WINE. 



A few Bottles of this wine, so highly esteemed by all ac- 

 quainted wilh its medicinal properties, just received by Geo. 

 C Barrett, 61 and 92, North Maiket street. aug28 



IMPROVED DURHAM SHORT HORNED 

 CATTLE. 



FOR sale, one three year old bull of a brown color, 2 j*ear- 

 ling bulls both red, 3 hull calves 1 red, 1 red and white, and 1 

 wholly white, also 3 two year old heifers, 2 roan and 1 brown 

 and white, 3 yearling heifers, 1 roan, 1 red and while, and one 

 flecked. The dams of the above have given more than 20 

 qurrts of milk a day on grass only. 



Also, 2 bull calves, one bright-red, and one red and white. 



They are all descended from the famous imported Bulls, 

 Bolivar and Coelebs, and from cows of imported stocks. 



For m Ikers, working oxen or Beef, this stock is considered 

 2d to none in New England. Inquire of Mr. Geo. C. Barrett, 

 Office of the N. E. Farmer. optf 



PRIORS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



Apples, early, .... 

 Beans, white, . . . . . 



Beef, mess, 



Cargo, No. 1 . . . 



prime, 



Butter, inspected, No. 1, n< 

 Cheese, new milk, . . . 

 four meal, . . . 

 skimmed milk, . 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, American,. . . . 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Cenesee, . . . cash 



Baltimore, Howard street, 



Baltimore, wharf, 



Alexandria, .... 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow, 



southern yellow, 



while, . - . 



Rye, 



Barley, 



Oats, 



Hay, (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 clea 



Navy, Mess,. . . . 



Bone, middlings, . . 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, . . . 



Red Top, northern, . 



Red Clover, northern, 



** southern, 



Tallow, tried, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, washed, 

 Merino, mix'd with Saxony, 

 Merino, £ths washed, 

 Merino, half blood, . 

 Merino, quarter, . . 

 Native washed, . . 

 = f Pulled superfine 

 £•0 1st Lambs, 

 -S^Sd « 

 o g. 3d <' . 



2 i 1st Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 

 5 cts. less per lb. 



barrel 

 bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



bushel 

 barrel 



none 

 bushel 



gallon 

 none 

 pound 



(t 



lb. 

 pound 



lb. 

 pound 



cask 



ton 



barrel 



bushel 

 pound 



cwt 



pound 



35 



9 

 1 20 



5 75 



6 00 



5 87 



75 



70 



67 



75 



65 



33 



19 00 



IB 00 



12 00 



40 



H 



8 

 18 

 23 

 17 

 18 

 25 

 25 



1 00 

 3 00 



19 00 

 12 50 



2 50 

 87 

 12 

 12 



10 00 

 62 

 70 

 52 

 45 

 42 

 38 

 55 

 48 

 35 

 25 

 42 



43 



PROVISION MARKET 



RETAIL prices. 



Hams, northern, 



southern, 



Pork, whole hogs, 



Poultry, 



Butter, new ■•,.... 



lump, best, 



Eggs, 



Potatoes, common, .... 

 Cider, (according to quality,) 



7 

 16 

 17 

 24 



16 



50 

 3 l» 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, AUG. 26, 1833. 

 Reported for the Daily Advertiser and Patriot. 



At Market this day, 520 Beef Cattle, 20 Cows and Carve«, 

 1500 Sheep and 310 Swine. 



Prices. Beef Cattle. — No particular variation from test 

 week — we quote about the same, viz. — A few very fine were 

 taken at 575 a g6 : prime at 85 25 a 5 75 ; good at 4 76 a ft- 

 25 s thin al 3 25 a 4 25. 



Cows and Calves . Dull: very few only sold. We noticed 

 sales at #15,19,22, and 26. 



S/icc?j.— Sales rather better than last week. We nofiecd 

 lots taken at SI 12, 1 25, 1 29, 1 37, 1 50, 1 67, 1 75, 1 88, 

 2, and 2 25. Some weathers sold at a higher price. 



Furine. — One entire lot to close were taken at 5c ; a lot of 

 Barrows at 5^c and a lot of Sows, al 4£. At retail 5c for Sow 

 and 6c for Barrows. 



CLOVER SEED. 



4000 lbs. Northern Clover Seed,— 500 lbs. Southern ditto. 

 For sale al the New England Seed Store, 51 Si. 52 North 

 Market street. a 14 



