Vol. X.— No. 12. 



AM) HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



95 



Cider. 

 No premiums were awarded — as none of sufficiently 

 good quiilily was presented — the following gratuities 

 were given : 



To John Cole, Boxford, a gratuity, 5 



Kidder and Swift, Amlovev, a gratuity, 3 



.Tohn Foster, do. do. 1 



Daniel Foster, do. do. 1 



i^NiMALs Exhibited. 

 Hulls. 

 To Joseph Poor, Andover, Isl prem. 15 



Samuel Jenkins, Jr, do. 2d prera. 10 



Joseph Symonds, ISoxford, 3d prem, 5 



Cows. 

 To Samuel No.ih, Danvers, 1st prem. 15 



Isaac Osgood, Anduver, 2d prem. 10 



John Torrey, Newbury, 3d prem. 5 



Ralph H. Chandler, Andover, gratuity, 4 



Ebenezer Jenkins, do. do. 3 



Samuel Hood, Topsfield, do. 2 



Working 0.ven. 

 To Isaac Osgood, Andover, 1st prem; 8 



Moses Pettingill, Topsfield, 2d prem. 6 



Sie.ers. 

 To Richard Heath, West Newbury, 1st prem. 10 



Win. P. Endicott, Danvers, 1st prem. 5 



do. do. for 2 year olds, 1st prera. 5 



Stvine. 

 To Pierson & Gordon, Andover, for boar, 2d prem. 3 



Pickering Dodge, J r, Salem, breeding sow, Ist prem. 5 

 do- do. pigs, 2d prem. 3 



George French, Andover, pigs, 1st prem. 5 



~ The Milch Cows e.xliibited by Mr Noali, of 

 Diinvcr:^, and Osgood, of Andover, were aiiiinals 

 U^tter worthy of premiums than any others that 

 we saw. 



Mr Noah's Cow, witliout any extra feed, other 

 than that obtained from a common pasture, pave 

 from th« 2d of May to the 27tli of Sept. 6054^ lbs. 

 of milk — measuring 586 J g.illons — being an aver- 

 age produce of four gallons per day. The milk 

 is of a superior quality. Blr Osgood's cow gave 

 in the month of June seventeen quarts n day — and 

 there was made frotn her milk in one month, 

 fifty pounds of good butter. 



There was awarded in premiums and gratuities, 

 Seventi/four dollars, by the Corainittee on Domes- 

 tic Miuuifaetures — the particulars of which will 

 hereafter be published. 



SOCIETY, 



Ebenezer Mosely, of Newburyport, President. 

 Hobart Clark, of Andover, 

 James H. Duncan, of Haverhill, 

 James Gardner, of Lynn, 

 Solomon Low, of Boxford, 



Andrew Nichols, of Danvers, Treasurer. 

 John W. Proctor, of Danvers, Secretary, 

 Trustees. 



John Adams, of Andover, 



Daniel Adams, 3d, of Newbury, 



Stephen Barker, of Andover, 



Andrews Breed, of Lynn, 



Henry Colman, of Salem, 



Jeremiah Colman, of Newburyport, 



Hector Coffin, of Newbury, 



William P. Endicott, of Danvers, 



Daniel Fuller, ol Middlcton, 



Nathaniel Felton, Jr, of Danvers, 



David Gray, of Andover, 



Jonathan lugalls, " 



Benja. Jenkins, jr, " 



Joseph Kiltredge, " 



Amos Kimball, of Boxford, 



Daniel P. King, of Danvers, 



Paul Kent, of Newbury, 



Asa T. Newhall, of LynnBeld, 



Moses Newell, of West Newbury, 



Daniel Putnam, of Danvers, 



Jesse Putnam, of " • 



Jeremiah Spolford, of Bradford, 



Richard Stewart, of Haverhill. 



Erastus Ware, of Salem. 

 Jlttest. . . J. W. PROCTOR, Sec'y. 



Vice Presidents. 



Crape Vines, 



For sale by the Subscriber, a! his Garden in Dorches- 

 ter, several varieties of Grape Vines, Scotch Gooseber- 

 ries, Altheas, and Forest Trees. Among the former are 



Black Hamburg, ~| 



Oval Purple, j 



Round Black, 12 to 4 years old — have borne fruit 



While Muscadine, ( the present year. 



White Chasselas, j 



Constantia. J 



Black and while Moscatel — one year old. The parent 

 vines are represented to have borne clusters weighing 

 26 lbs. S 6 



Barcelona, a beautiful fruit, one year old. 



Poloinino, ~1 ,, , r l .u i-. , . 



Ai „. r-,...! Procured for me by the Consul at 



iMantau Castal- I ^ ,. j • , . u .u . » 



I > Cadiz, and said to be the most val- 



" 'Oe Pela I "^1^'® Grapes produced in Spain. 



Clarence, or No. 13, a valuable variety, and great 

 bearer. 



Isabella, "1 



Catawba, VNative. 



Bland, J 



With many other sorts. 



Orders for any quantily of the above will be proT.ptly 

 executed, on application by mail, or otherwise, at the 

 Garden, or at 7.^ Congress street. 



Oct. 5. 5t ZEBEDEE COOK, Jr. 



Lin.ncean Botanic Garden and J^ursertes, 



WILLIAM PRINCE & SONS, PROPRIETOllS. 



In addition to their immense stock of other Trees, 

 Shrubs and Plants, particular attention has teen paid to 

 the following, which are now oflered at reduced rates in 

 large quantities. 



Grape Vines, ol the finest kinds, for wine, and table 

 fruit, among wliich are the choice Rhenish, Champagne, 

 and Burgundy varieties, at $25 per 100, and other VViue 

 Grapes, at $12,50 to $20 per 100. 



Isabella Vines, 3 years old, $25 per 100, and one year 

 old, $20 per 100. 



Catawba Grape Vines, $30 per 100. 

 Also, Scuppernong, Alexander, York Lisbon, Yoik 

 Madeira, Winne, &c, at $25 per 100. 



Spanish Chesnut trees of large size ; Spanish and 

 English Filberts oi large size ; Orange Quinces and oth- 

 er varieties of bearing size ; Madeira Nut or English 

 Walnut of large size ; Gooseberries of the largest kinds, 

 of beaiing size ; Dutch Currants of Zor^re size ,■ White 

 and Red Antwerp Strawberries, strong plants of the trjie 

 large kind ; Almond trees of the finest kinds ; Fig trees 

 of large bearing size ; Mulberries of all the finest kinds, 

 including the JVew Chinese, or Morus multicauUs, the 

 ldtt»r at 75 cts. each, or less in quantities ; English 

 White Thorns, and Washington Thorns ; Royal Oak, 

 with beautiful foliage, and famous for timber, trees 4 

 feet high, $10 per 1000, or $50 per 100. Fifty varieties 

 of the finest Sirawberrics, at very low rates, by 100 or 

 1000. Above 600 varieties of the most splendid Roses, 

 including 100 kinds of Chinese Monthly Roses. Also of 

 the Camellia Japonica, or Japan Rose, above 70 magnifi- 

 cent k.nds at reduced prices. Roses by the 100 or 1000 

 for Rosewater plantations, will be furnished at low 

 rates. 



The Fruit Trees are of superior size and vigor, and 

 most of the Plum trees are on the celebrated new stocks, 

 and Peaches, Nectarines, and Plums can be furnished, 

 builded on Ihe famous French Almond stocks. 



Their Treatise on the Vine, describes 2S0 kinds of 

 Grapes and their culture. — Their Treatise on Horti- 

 culture contains d 



Fresh While Mulberry Seed. 



Just received at J. B. Russell's Seed Store, Nos. 51 & 

 52 North Market Street— 



A small supply of fresh and genuine White Mulberry 

 Seed, warranted the growth of the present s^'ason, from 

 one of the greatest Mulberry orchards in Mansfield, Con- 

 necticut. Short directions for its cultureaccompany the 

 seed. Aug. 3. 



05^ Ammunition 

 01 the best quality ai.il -ii/Hies^ prices, for sporting — 

 constantly for sale at COPELAND'S POWDER STORE, 

 6 ■ Broad Street. 



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

 returned, and the money willbo rehinded ti Jan. 



Green House Sashes. 

 For sale 30 or 40 Green House. Sashes, second hand 

 without glass,--each sash about 8 feet long. Apply at 

 he New England Farmer Office. 4t Sept. 7. 



JVew England Farmer's Almanac for 1832. 

 Just published by J. B. Russell, at the office of th« 

 New England Farmer, 52, North Market Street, and 

 Carter, Hendee & Bibcock, Washington Street, the 

 New Englanl Farmer's Almanac, for 1832, by T. G. 

 Fessenden, Editor of the New England Farmer — the 

 Astronomical calculations by Robert T. Paine, Esq. 



Exiropean Leeches. 

 The subscriber has made such arrangements abroad 

 as to enable him to be constantly supplied with the gen- 

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

 tention. EBENEZER WIGHT, 



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

 August 3. coptf 



Bulbous Flower Roots. 



For sale by J. B. Russell, No. 52 North Market 

 Street, Boston — 



A few Double Crimson P^ony Roots— 50 cents each. 

 Large white Lily Roots, extra size, 124 cents each — $1,00 

 per dozen. Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Iris, S rc. 



Wanled, 

 An able bodied laborer, who has had experience in the 

 lanagament of hot beds, and forcing early vegetables for 

 larket. Apply at his office. Sept. 28. 



Briguto.\ Market — Monday, Oct. 3. 



[Reported for Ihe Chronicle and Patriot. J 

 At Market this day 7401 Beef Cattle, 1155 Stores, 

 2665 Sheep, and 1385 Swine. Probably 100 Cattle, most- 

 ly Stores, were reported last week. Business was re- 

 markably brisk. The barrelers ' nibbled a little,' but not 

 anxious to purchase many. Large numbers, however, 

 of Cattle, Sheep and Swine were si Id. 



Prices.— .Bee/ Cattle— We shall quote for prime, 

 4 75 a $5 ; good, 4 a 4 50 ; thin, 2 75 a 3 7.j. 



Stores— \iuycT3 were plenty and prices rather ad- 

 vanced. 



Working Oxen— Mote were at market than we re- 

 collect of having before seen in one day. We noticed 

 sales of pairs at $45, 50, 60, 62, several at 70 and 75, one 

 at 80 and one at 85. 



Cows and CaJtici— Sales were made at $1-5, 13, 22, 

 23, 2.5 and 27. 



;S/,efp_RemarkabIy brisk and an advance was eflect- 

 ptions of a great variety of k^_ We noticed sales of lots at $167,183,2, 2 25, 2 

 Trees uid Plants, and directions f)r cultivating them ; — g-i 9 54 2 75, and 3. 



and their Pomological Manual Just published con- "^t^;„^Lselected lots, two thirds Barrows, at 4i a 44 ; 

 tains full descriptions of above 600 varieties of Pe^^'-^ ,„,g „,■ 0,^ Barrows at 4 a 4^ ; and one entire lot of 350. 

 ^':'";!' Z''"^.^!fj„5'„'.r:r^'..,.f,rr'f^,f',';r!"r' ± sows and Barrows, at 2|e. Retail price 4i a 5 for Sows, 



monds, Slc, besides other Fruits, so that all persons can 

 make their selections, with a knowledge of the qualities. 



All letters requesting information will be jirompfly 

 replied to, and orders can be sent direct to them or to 

 the subscriber, either of whom will furnish Catalogues 

 of Ihe Establishment when desired. 



Oct 5. lis J. B. RUSSELL. 



Jeivelry, Watches and Fancy Goods. 



WM. M. WESSON, No, 105 Washington Street, 

 Boston, is constantly supplied with an extensive assort- 

 ment of Watches, Silver and Plated Jewelry, Cutlery, 

 Trays of all kinds, Fancy Goods, S,-c, ^c, which he will 

 dispose of at as low a rate as can be purchased in the 

 city. ID' Watches repaired and warranted. 



Oct 4. tf 



5> a 6 for Barrows. 



JVcm York Cattle Market, Sept. 30.-Market for 

 Beef Cattle this week full ,as brisk as last, and no alter- 

 ation in prices-lOOO head in and »'' '^"''^ f ' f ^ ^^^ * ^; 

 and a few very fine at $7. Sheep and Lambs about 3000 

 to 3500 in maiket, sales very brisk-no variation in 

 prices. Sheep $2 50 to 5 ; Lambs $2 to 3. Fat Hogs 

 rather more plenty.and prices a tiifle '""'f -^X"' of * 

 a 41; Store Hogs $!. Sales of Cows and Calves <iJ a 

 $35.— X>ai/i/ Advertiser. 



rrrln the New York market only the quarters of 

 Beef are weighed, the hide and rough fallowbemg inclu- 

 ded without weighing. At Brighton, the hide and tal- 

 low are weighed as well as the quarters. 



