VOL. XII. NO. 12. 



Journal of Health. This publication has been discon- 

 tinued, owing, as the Editor says in Ids valedictory, to 

 "failure of so large a number of the subscribers to pay 

 their arrearages." 



In the House of Commons, Aug. 8th, Mr. Briscoe pre- 

 sented a petition from a Mr. Williams, of Reading, re- 

 lating to the case of Joseph Lancaster (celebrated as the 

 founder of the system of education which bears his 

 name,) now languishing in a jail in America for debt, 

 praying for assistance. | mmmi 



LINNiEAN BOTANIC GARDEN AND 

 NURSERIES. 



Flushing, near New York. 

 WIl LIAM PRINCE & SONS announce to 

 .i- - fi T S! n"-,i ho.,, the immense extent of llieir establishment, 

 the puolic hat, '»' , of the vanous kinds, as 



<l '" > "ri ^ adsfaction, by their superior s.ze, vigor, 

 cannot fail 1x ,£ ve «K * r J contam niore lha „ mll . 



^CSS die 'most thrifty state. Among these 

 lion ot trees ami plants m i years' growth from lie 



are above 50,000 pear '".""^Q aud olher va . 

 « >nsmgthemost c_ho.ee new *«m» 



^T Fruit and hardy Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and 

 P1 2 n BXufand Tuberous rooted Plants and Dahlias, fce. 



smut 



i Z endive and of the latter, they have a specimen bed 

 covermtanTre of ground, and comprising GOO vanelies now 



all applicants this particular advantage. . m „, M 



As P 'it is deemed unnecessary to continue gAffjal 

 Boston it is requested that all orders be sent dinct pel Mail, 

 anTthe utmost attention will be paid to forward^ them 

 agreeably to order. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



95 



VALUABLE FARM AT AUCTION OR PRIVATE 

 SALE. 



THE Subscriber offers lur sale a Farm situated in the 

 town of Marlboro', Mass. about half way between Howes' 

 Tavern and the Lower Meelmg-House. It consists of 14U 

 acres of excellent land, with a large two-story Dwelling House, 

 two Barns, Chaise and other Out-houses, with tuo line Wells 

 of Water. About 70 acres of the land is covered with a fine 

 growth of the best quality of Wood ; the remainder, consisting 

 of Mowing Lands, Tillage and Orcharding, is in a high stale ol 

 cultivation. It now supports 20 head of homed cattle, horses, 

 swine, &c. . .., 



For the last 25 years, this estate has been improved by Mr. 

 William Wilson, deceased, and for 50 years previous thereto, 

 it was known as " Munroe's Tavern." The excellent quality 

 of its soil, the large and valuable quantity oi wood, and its other 

 numerous advantages, make it a most desirable situation for a 

 farmer; while its situation (on the old road to Worcester, on 

 which the travel is great, the distance from any other tavem 

 and its former notoriety as one,) makes it a no less desirable 

 situation for a Tavern again. 



The above estate, free from all incumbrances whatever, will 

 be sold on Friday the first day of November, unless previously 

 disposed of by private sale. As also, at the same time, all the 

 cattle, a large quantity of hay and grain, farming utensils, .yc. 

 as are not previously disposed of. 



Terms of purchase made known on the day of sale. Like- 

 wise, several other lots of laud belonging to the same estate, 

 will be sold at the same lime. 



JOSIAH WILSON, Administrator. 



For further information, apply to WEBBER WILSON, on 

 the premises, or to Messrs. LOT WHEELWRIGHT & SON. 

 No. 40 Central Wharf. sep 11 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



CLOVER SEED. 

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

 For sale at the New England Seed Store, 51 & 52 North 

 Market street. a li 



IMPROVED HEARING TRUMPET. 



THIS Instrument possesses the valuable property of con- 

 ducting Sound in an infinitely more distinct and agreeable man- 

 ner, than any of the numerous contrivances which have been 

 devised for the assistance of those who are afflicted with imper- 

 fection of the sense of hearing. From its flexibility it becomes 

 as portable as the common Hearing Trumpets, and affords the 

 additional advantage of rendering conversation as distinct be- 

 tween persons who are removed to the lull extent ol the lube, 

 as with those who are immediately near each other.— For sale 

 by E. WIGHT, Druggist, 4G Milk st. opposite Federal St. 



sept 11 eow6w 



GRASS SEEDS, 

 (for fall 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.— Wholesakandhetad. 



TREES, SEEDS, PLANTS, &c. 



THE Subscriber having been regularly bred to the btsincss 

 of Horticulture, &c. in England, and having resided ra, a d 

 v sited different parts of the U. States-considers h.msej fully 

 qualified lo select any thing in the line-as he has busing that 

 will call him to England the first of November, he willunder 

 Take to select and "see personally to packing and shrpWto 

 anv oart of the U. Slates any thing that may be requeued in 

 h^line foTa small commission. The ^/ e ^J'fc 

 cures riven as to character and capacity. Please afaress 

 covinous to the care of Messrs. «£»«»&«. 

 previous lo l\ov. l. 



oct 2 r __ 



GREEN HOUSE GLASS. 

 LORING, & KUPFEIl, No. 10 Merchants Row, have on 

 band a very large supply of thick Glass suitable forGreen 

 Houses and-Fac.ories. Also Plate Glass of a supcnorqual.iy 

 arid thickness, with other descriptions of Window Gass, all 

 S.zes, in large or small quantities, at the lowest prices 



1m sepuo 



PEMBROKE BUTTER AND TABLE SALT. 



Just received by Schr. Boston Packet— 



301 barrels and 360 sacks Butler Salt. 6600 loaves Table 



Salt 



'Abundant evidence is before the public of the quality of this 

 Sail being superior to any hitherto manufactured in any part ol 

 the world. As such we warrant it and offer it for sale. 



j uil e 5 CHAS I. CAZENOVE & CO 



Apples, early, 



Beans, white, 



Beef, mess, 



Cargo, No. 1 



prime, 



Beeswax, (American) .... 

 Butter, inspected, No. 1, new, 



Cheese, new milk, 



four meal, 



skimmed milk, . . . 



Feathers, northern, geese, . . 



southern, geese, . . 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed, none 



Flour, Genesee, new . cash. 



Baltimore, Howard street, old 

 Baltimore, wharf, . • • 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Com, northern yellow, . . 

 southern yellow, . . 



white, 



Rye 



Barley, 



Oats, Northern, . (prime) 



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



best English, New, . . . 



Eastern screwed, .... 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d quality 



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



Southern, 1st sort, . . . . 



.Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



" upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



11 upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . . 



Baltimore, sole, . . . 



Lime, best sort ..... 



Pork, Mass. inspec, extra clear, . 



Navy, Mess 



Bone, middlings, .... 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, northern, . . . 

 Red Clover, northern, . . 

 While Dutch Honeysuckle 



Tallow, tried, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, washed, 

 Merino, mix'd with Saxony, 

 Merino, |ths washed, . • 

 Merino, half blood, . . • 

 Merino, quarter, .... 

 Native washed, . . . • 



( Pulled superfine, 

 £-0 lsl Lambs, . • • 

 .2.3 i 2d " ... 



S g. 3d '' . • • 



Z [1st Spinning, . . . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 

 5 cts. less per lb. ■ 



barrel 

 bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



bushel 



barrel 



bushel 



FROM 



1 50 



1 00 



11 50 



, 8 50 



6 50 



17 



14 



34 



gallon 

 pound 



pound 



lb. 

 pound 



lb. 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 



cwt 

 pound 



35 

 9 



5 81 



6 00 



5 87 

 76 

 70 

 07 

 75 

 60 

 37 

 19 00 

 19 00 

 15 00 

 40 

 17 

 15 

 10 

 9 

 18 

 23 

 17 

 18 

 25 

 23 



1 10 

 19 00 

 13 00 

 15 00 



2 50 

 87 

 12 

 28 



62 

 70 

 52 

 45 

 42 

 38 

 55 

 47 

 35 

 30 

 42 



TO 



2 00 



I 124 



II 73 

 8 75 

 6 75 



22 

 18 



9 



5 



4 



43 

 124 



5 94 



6 12 

 6 00 

 6 00 



78 



71 



69 



30 



65 



38 



21 00 



21 00 



10 00 



50 



18 



16 



104 



9 J 

 20 



25 



19 



20 



27 



26 



1 20 

 20 00 



15 00 



16 00 



2 67 

 1 00 



13 

 33 

 10 00 

 65 

 75 

 55 

 50 

 45 

 40 

 60 

 50 

 40 

 33 

 45 



BOOKS. 



Books upon Agriculture, Horticulture, and Rural Economy, 



Published and for sale by Geo. C. Barrett, N. E Farmer Of- 

 fice 52 North Market st. Wholesale and Retail Booksellers 

 supplied on very liberal terms, and their orders solicited. 

 auEr 14 



BUCKTHORNS. 



10,000 Buckthorns of thrifty growth, from two to three le e 



high,' for sa'e— ap ply at this office, a "g " 



NEW AMERICAN ORCHARDIST, 



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

 51 & 52 North Market Street, 'The New American Ob- 

 chardist or a treatise on die cultivation and management ol 

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

 cultivation in the United States. 



This is recommended to the public as a treatise well worthy 

 a place in every farmer's library, containing an account ol 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 gl,25. J- ly - 



GENTLEMAN'S POCKET FARRIER. 



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

 Horse on a journey ; aud what remedies are proper lor com- 

 mon accidents which may befal him; by F. TuffiieU, Veter- 

 inary Surgeon. Price 15 cents. 



July n . 



WANTED. 



IN the vicinity of Boston, an experienced Gardener, thor- 

 oughly acquainted with the propagation and care of Green 

 House Plants, and the management of Vineries, to whom the 

 highest wages will be paid— satisfactory information, as to ca- 

 pacity and character, will be required. Apply at tins office. 

 sept25 



PROVISION MARKET 

 RETAIL prices. 



pound 



Hams, northern, 



southern, 



Pork, whole hogs, . . . • 



Poultry, 



Butter, (tub) 



lump, best, . . . • 



Eggs, 



Potatoes, common, . . • 

 Cider, (according to quality,) 



dozen 

 bushel 

 barrel 



11 



10 



64 

 \:l 

 16 

 25 

 17 

 40 

 2 00 



12A 

 12 

 7 

 16 

 19 

 27 

 18 

 50 

 3 00 



FARMER'S OWN BOOK. 



For sale at the New England Farmer office the Farmers 

 Own Book or Family Receipts. Eeing a compilation of the 

 very best receipts on agriculture, gardening and cookery, with 

 rules for keeping farmers' accounts, &c. Price 50 cents. 



BLACK CURRANT WINE. 



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

 quainted with its medicinal properties, just received by Geo 

 C Barrett, 51 and 52, North Market street. aug2S 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, Oct. 2, 1833. 



Reported for the Daily Advertiser and Patriot. 



At Market this day, 870 Beef Cattle, 238 Stores, 44-50 Sheep, 

 and 690 Swine-about 1500 Sheep remain unsold. 



Prices Beef Catr/e.-Sales were quite unequal, but will 

 average about the same as last week, for the same quality 



We shall I"*"*" same ' V i? r prime 1 a iof a a ,"° '' g °° d " * 

 50 a 5 ; thin, and Steers and Cows at 3 25 a 4 25. 



Barrelling Cattle—A few were taken, but we are unable to 



* ©jfifi Calves. Sales at 20, 23, and S 27. 



Stores.-Yearlings $1 75 a 11 ; two year old 11 a 15;-a 

 large number of buyers, but not man £ sales. 



S top ._Lots were taken at gl 50, 1 62, 1 67, 1 75, 1 88, 

 2 00, 2 17 and 2 25. 



Swine —A lot of 200 were taken, price not known ; a small 



lot oTlarge Sows and Barrows at 4c. ; two lots of large selecV 



a nVrrnwsTt about 4}c : a lot of Shoats to close at 3j for 



ed Barrows at about n , „ ghoats a , 6 for 



%ZI'Z\1!b™Z, Lge,4i forSows, 5 1-2 for Barrow, 



