,ol. X.— iNo. 8. 



ANB ilOilTlCULTUIlAL JOURNAL. 



63 



.\'(W Engl<ind Fanner's .Almanac for 1832. 

 I ()ul,li-iiP(l by J. B. Hus^ell. at (he olSci; of the 

 I'.ii'iliMiil Faiiiier, 52, Mortli Market Street, and 

 I, Hfiiciee & Balicocli, Wa-liiiiofjon Street, the 

 .-.,v Eiipilan I Fanner's Almanac, lor 1832, I. y T. G. 

 Fkssenden, Editor of the New England Farmer — the 

 Astionoinieal calculaiions'by RnBi;nT T. Paine, Esq. 

 Sept. 7. 



Jluction. 

 •k.UfensiU &c. To be sold at public auction 

 }, Oei. 4ili, at n o'clock- A. M. on llie preiai- 

 ill known Farm situated in West Newbury, 

 Carr Faun, containing about fiflyfive acres of 

 nio^t excclle it land, with a good two story hou-c and out 

 buildings, well fenced and watered ; it is about one mile 

 from the church'in the 1st pajish,and about the same dis- 

 tance Ironi Indian Hill Farm, on the roail leading from 

 West Newbury to Bylield, Rowley, Salein, &c,— 

 and five ujiles from Newburyport. On the highest part 

 of the land the view of the JferrimacRiver and the land- 

 scape view in every diieclion is very beautiful West 

 Newbury as a town has increa-ed remarkably within the 

 last ten years. Taxes are low, (it being an inland town) 

 and the society very good, as almost every residence is 

 owned by the occupant. Ti'Ie indisputable. Half the 

 purchase money may remain on morgage at 6 per cent 

 if desired. 



Also, immediately after the sale ol the Farm, a valua- 

 ble stock of Oxen, Cows, Heifers, Swine, Biood Mares 

 and their Colls, I pair Horses well matched in color, &c. 

 1 pair Colts three years old next sp, ing. Also, 1 supe- 

 rior new ox cart, with p itent hubs, &c. 



A great vaiiely of other articles, catalogues of which 

 can be obtained two weeks befere the sale, at the print- 

 ing offices of those newsp.ipers that publish this adver- 

 tisement, and also ol Mr Cary, at the inaiket house, 

 Newbtiry'port, and the Auctioneer. 



0° Conditions (which will be liberal) made known at 

 the sale. 



Sepl.9. JOHN E. BARTLF.TT, Auctioneer. 



Plum and Chtrry Stones ll'anted. 



A liberal price will be paid by the subscriber tor one 

 bushel of Plum Stones and two or three pecks of ' herry 

 Stones, to be warranted of the growth of 18.31. 



Aug. 24. 41 J. B. RUSSELL. 



Ptar Seed. 

 The subscriber will pay a liberal price for half a bush- 

 el of fresh Pear Seeds. 



Aug. 31. 4t J.B.RUSSELL. 



PRICES OF COU.VTRY PRODUCE. 



.Milk Establishment. 



For sale, a Milk Esiablishmcni, comprising a stock of 

 20gooilcows, 2 horses, two wagons, cans, coolers, &c, 

 and a custom of 1()0 quarts per day — the whole will be 

 sold together or divided, and offers an excellent opportu- 

 nity for any one wishing to engage in the business. Ap- 

 ply immediately at No. 56, Couimercial street. 



Sept, 7. epistf 



J^otice. 

 U.: snb;criber, expecting to leave this city about the 

 of this month, on a tour as far as Bangor, in Maine, 

 even to Eastpnrt, if busine,=s will warrant it, visiting 

 [iiincipal towns in that Stale, and others on the wav 

 1 this city to RLiine, as a Collecting Agent for this 

 r. Pa'riot, Uail • Advertiser, Boston Courier, CoUinj- 

 Cenlinel and Palladium, Boston Commercial Ga 

 .', and others in this cily, and would be glad to trau- 

 any business that may be entrusted to him by pub- 

 is of Periodicals or others. Alter my return, I ex- 

 to go soulh as tar as Washington Cily, and could 

 ;c returns there or olherwise as directed. Having 

 -e to refer to the editors of the above named papers, 

 lid lespectfiiUv solicit communications rlirecte<l to the 

 io! Otlice, Boston. LEMUEL TOMPKINS. 



Green House Sashes. 



■ 'I- sale .30 or 41) Green House Sashes, second ham! 

 bout glass,--each sash about 8 feet long. Apply at 

 New England F.irmer Ollice. 4t Sept 



J^oticc. 



The subscriber wishes to procure a small quantity, 

 say half a pint, of acorns from each species of oak gri 

 ing in New England, with the specific, or where not 

 known, the common name. Il is desirable that they 

 should be sent in by the 1st of November, with the con- 

 tributor's name, as ihey are to be forwarded to the Lon- 

 don Horlicultuial Society. Any re isonable expense with 

 : regard to the above svill be cheerfully paid. 

 4t J. H. RUSSELL. 



European Leeches. 

 The subscriber lias made such arrangements abroad 

 IS to enable him to be conslanily supplied with the gen- 

 uine medical Leech. .All orders will receive prompt at- 

 M.iion. EBENEZER WIGHT, 



46, Milk street, opposite Federal-st., Apothecary. 

 *ugust3. eoptf 



Strawberry Plants for Sate. 



The following varieties of Strawberry Plants are for 

 sale by David Haggerslon at the Charleslown Vineyard: 

 Keens' Seeilling, 75 cents per dozen, or jgS.OO per hun- 

 dred ; the undernamed kinds at $1.00 per hundred, 

 each : Wilmot's Superb. Royal Scarlet, Roseberry, Mul- 

 berry and Pine Stawberry. 



ITT'Tfie above will be also for sale at Mr Russell's 

 Seed Store. Boston, at the same prices — no smaller lot 

 than 50 will be sold of any kind, except Keens' Seedling. 



Aug. 31. 



Bees. 



The Subscriber has 300 swarms of Bees for sale, in his 

 Patent Slide Beehives, at 20 cents per pound, weight of 

 each swarrn from 40 to 100 lbs. tare of hive deducted; 

 the price of the Patent hives is $2 a piece, and the price 

 of a single right $5. 



.\lso for sale. 200 swarms of bees in the old fashioned 

 hive, price 17 cents per pound, tare ot hive deducted. 



The above will be delivered within fifty miles of Bos- 

 ton, in good Older, (warraiited free from molhs or other- 

 wis.- damaged) by the first day of March, 1332. 



All letters must be sent in before the first day of Se|)- 

 tember, 1S31, post paid, to the subscriber, at Brighton, 

 Mass. so as lo have lime to transpoit them from Maine. 



N. B. The weight of the above hives will he taken 

 in September. EBENEZER BEARD. 



July 6 ep2m 



J^athaniel Dearborn 



Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that 

 he has rerrioved his place of business, from State stteet to 

 No. 110 Washington street, in the front lower chambers 

 over Messrs Hilliard, Gray & Co.'s bookstore — where 

 orders are foHcited for engraving in all its varieties. 



Copperplate Printing neatly accomplished. 



[nrFlute Tuition, by the new system of Instruction. 



Perspective Divwings made of Machinery, Inventions, 

 &c. 6w Aug. 24. 



Seeds for Fall Sowing. 



For sale at J. B. Russell's Seed Store, Nos. 51 & 52 

 North Market Street, Boston — 



Garden and Field Seeds, suitable for fall sowing, 

 among which are — 



White Portugal Onion. 



Prickly Spinach, (for early greens.) 



Black Sp.\nish or Winter Radish. 



Long Dutch Parsnip, and a variety of other garden 

 seeds. 



Also — Timothy or Herds Grass — Orchard 

 Gr.\ss — Red Top, Red and White Clover, &c. &c. 



Aug 3. 



Jimmumtion ,J^ 



Ot the best qualitv ai.ii lofnest jiricps, for sporting — 

 constantly for sale at COPELANU'S POWDER STORE, 

 6- Broad Street. 



N. B. If the quality is not found satisfactory, it may 

 be returned, and the money willbo refunded If Jan. 

 A Gardener. 



A Gardener, with good recommendations, recently 

 from Scotland, wants a situation. Inquire at the N. E. 

 Farme- Office. 4w Aug. 24. 



Dale's Hybrid Turnip Seed. 



For sale at J. B. Russell's Seed Store, Nos. 51 & 52 

 North .Market Street— 



A few packages of seed of this new variety of turnip, 

 so highly esteemed in Scotland, and which is described 

 in No3.'vol.x^. N. E. Farmer. — Price 124 cts. <'^<^^ paper. 



Turnip Seed. 



For sale at the Sevl Store connected with the New 



England Farmer, No. 52 Norih iVlarket Street. Boston, 



200 lbs White Flat Turnip Seed, f'e growth of the 



present season, laisedin this vicinity expressly for this 



Establishment. 



.\lso — Ruta Baga of the very first quality, of both 

 |.\merican and European growth; Yellow Aberdeen, 

 I Yellow Htime, While Norfolk Field, and Yellow French 

 I Turnips; Long Prickly and other Cucumbers, for pick- 

 ling, warranted gennino and fresh. July 6 



A I'lM.il'iS, nisseltiiigs, 

 ASHES, pot. (irsi son, 



Pearl, first sort, 

 lilOAN'S, while, 

 liEEF, iTiess, 



Cargo, No. I, 

 Cargo, No. '2, 

 l'.U'I"l'b:il, inspected, No. 1, new, - 

 CliEESL, new milk. 



Skimmed milk, 

 FLAXSEED. 



FLUUK, I'.aliimore.Howard-sircel, - 

 Genesee, 

 Alexandria, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 GIIAIM, Oirn. Norlhero. 



Corn, Southern Yellow, 

 live. 

 Barley, 

 Oats, 

 HAY. 



HOG'S LAltD, first sort, new, 

 IIHI'S, Istqualiiv, 

 I.IMK, 



I'l.AISl'ER PARIS retails at 

 I'OKK, clear, 



Navy mess. 

 Cargo, No. I, 

 SEEDS. Herd's Grass, 



Red rni.faorlhemj 

 Ked Clover, (northern) 

 I'AT.LOW. tried. 



WOOL, ^leriiin. full blood, washed, - 

 Mc-riiio, mixed wiib Saxony, 

 M-niio.ihree fourths washed. 

 Merino, half blood, 

 Merino, quarter. 

 Native, washed, 

 Pulled superfine, 

 Isi Lamb's. 

 2d, " 

 3d, " 

 Isl Spinning, 



PROVISION MARKET. 



ItERF, best pieces 

 PORK, liesh, besi pieces, 



whole hogs, 

 VEAL, 

 MUTTON, 

 POULTRY, 

 BUTTER, keg and tub. 

 Lump, best, 

 EGGS, 

 iMEaL, Rve, retail 



Indian, retail, 

 I'OTATORS. 

 CIDER, (acronlinglo qualitv] 



Brighton Market — .Monday, Sept. 5. 



f Rnponed for the Chroniclo and Patriot. J 



At Market this day 494 Beef Cattle, 706 Stores 

 3847 Sheep, and 580 Swine. "' 



Prices.- .Bee/ Ca///c— More Cattle of the best quali- 

 ties were at market to day than last week, but not mucU 

 variation in prices ; we quote prime 4 87J a 5, good 4 50 a 

 4 75, thin 3 50 a 4. 



Sfores- Nearly all were from Maine, (small Cattle,) 

 sales not so brisk as usual. 



Cows and Calves— Vi'e noticed sales at 15, 15,^0 and 

 $25. 



Sheep— Sales rather dull ; lots were taken at 1 50, 

 1 62i i 75, 1 88, 2, 2 25, a few prime at 2 50 : a lot of 

 wethers at 2 75, a lot at 3, and a small lot of prime at $4 



Stiime— Trade tolerably brisk ; we noticed several lots' 

 of from 50 to 100 taken at 4c. for Sows, and 5 for Bar- 

 rows ; at retail 5c. for Sows and 6c. for Barrows. 



A'ew York Cattle .Market, Sept. 2.— Market pretty 

 well stocked with Beef Cattle— 700 head. Sales not so 

 brisk as last week, and some left unsold. Beef Cattle $5 

 a 6,50 and some very fat,. $7. Sheep and Lambs scarce; 

 Sheep $2 a 6 ; Lambs have advanced to $'."5 a 3. Fat 

 Hogs worth $ I, '25. Store Hogs none in Market. Cows 

 and Calves not in demand ; sales from $15 to 35, and sev- 

 eral very fine at .f 45 — JV". F. Daily Jidv. 



ICIn the New York market only the quarters of 

 Beef are weighed, the hide and rough tallow being inclu- 

 ded without weighing. ,\t Brighton, the hide and tal- 

 low are weighed as well as the quarters. 



