Vol. X.— No. 16. 



AND HOllTICULTURAI. JOURNAL. 



127 



Jiiml or oilier power. One 14 inches in diame- 

 ter vvilli the application of the power of two men, 

 will raise and discharfje 180 gallons per minute. 

 A pump of this size is already in successful Ojjer- 

 ation at the Simsbury mines in this State; and 

 orders for otliers have been received from several 

 States in the Union. — JV. Eng. W. Review. 



[We have seen a model of this Pump, and are 

 much pleased with the simplicity and ingenuity of 

 the invention, and believe it will be found a valu- 

 able acquisition to the useful arts. We are in- 

 formed that some of these Pumps will soon be 

 left for sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, Nos. 

 51 and 52 North Market Street, Boston.] 



* SevcialcoEiitnunicilionsare deferred till next week. 



Fruit Trees, Sfc. 



As the season for transplanting Tr^es is approaching, 

 the subscrilier offers at his Nursery, near the Court 

 House in Worcester, the most approved variety of Ap- 

 ple, Pear, Cherry, Peach, Apricot, and Plum Trees, of 

 good size and vigorous growth. Also, Horse Chesnut, 

 and Ciilalpa Trees, for ornament and shade ; Isabella and 

 other Grape Vines ; Honeysuckle, Strawberry Vines, 

 &.C. 



Also, Mulberry Trees of good size, for transplanting, 

 which may be had after a few days' notice, from another 

 Nursery. O. FISKE. 



Worcester, Oct. 19. Nov. 2. 



Grape fine Plants, 



For sale at the garden of S, G. Perkins, in Krookline, 

 on the most favorable terms. The plants may be seen 

 and purchased ut the Garden at any time ; or orders may 

 be left with Mr Perkins at his office, corner of State and 

 Congress streets. 



Tiie vines are from one to four years old, in fine order, 

 widi wood enough of this j^ear's growth attached to 

 most of the plants to make a dozen or more vines. 



Clias^elas, common white, or ]Muscadine. 



Chasselas de Fontainbleaii, or Thomery. 



Chasselasd'Oie, Bar Sur Aube. 



Chasselas, red. 



.Chasselas, Muscat. 



Black Hamburg. 



Black Cape. 



E-iperione, black. 



Frankend.di, do. 



St Peter's, do. 



Zenfandel, by some called the Black Prince ; the 

 buDclie-s produced on this vine are very large. 



Isabella. 



Muscat of Alexandria. 



Muscat, red. 



Muscat, Grizzley. 



Muscat, white frontenao. 



Muscat, purple. 



Constantia — the sweetest of all Grapes, and a great 

 bearer; the berries contain but one seed- generally, and 

 eometimcsnonealall. SAMUEL G. PERKINS. 



Nov. 2. eplm 



Buckthorns. 



Gcntlemei) in want of this valuable plant for live 

 fences can have young quicks about 3.J feet high, for 

 $3 per hundred, and plants 2^ feet high, for $2,.50 per 

 hundred, hyjeaving their orders at the office of the New 

 England Farmer. They are raised in the vicinity of 

 Boston, are in the very fine't order, and will be well 

 packed. A small charge will be added for freight. 



Nov. 2. 



Cobb's Treatise on Silk. 



Just published, and for sale at the Agricultural ,Ware- 

 house and Seed Store, No 50j North Market streel, 



A Manual, containing information respecting the 

 Orowlh of the Mulberry Tree, with suitable Directions 

 for the Culture of Silk — In three parts — with colored en- 

 gravings. By ,1. H. CoD5, A. M. Published by direc- 

 tion of His Excellency Gov. Lincoln, agreeably to a 

 Resolve of the Legislature of Massachusetts. Price 37i 



'•'■"'■'. Oct. 26. " 



iXj^ Ammunirion 



Of the best qualitv aurt lowest prices, for sporting — 

 constandy for sale atCOPELANU'S POWDER STORE, 

 6 Broad Street. 



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

 be returned, and the money will bo relunded tf Jan. 



Splehdid Bulbous Roots. 



Just received al the Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 

 Store, No. 50^ North Market-street, direct from Van 

 Eeden & Co. Harlem, Holland, a large assortment of 

 Bulbous Flower Roots, coinpii«ing the finest varieties of 



HYACINTH.S— (double and single) dark blue, porce- 

 lain blue, rod, rosy colored, pure while widi yellow eye, 

 white with rosy eye, and yellow with various eyes ; from 

 12i CIS to .f 100 each. 



TULIPS— splendid variegated, red, yellow and mixed, 

 12J cts each $1 per dozen, (our importalion of fine tu- 

 lips is very large, and we are enabled to put some sorts 

 as a low as $6 per 100— an object to those who wish to 

 form a superb tulip bed.) 



CROWN IMPERIALS— assorted, of the most splendid 

 colors, and showy flowers, large roots, 25 to 3S cts e.ich, 

 (extra fine roots.) 



JONQUILLES — sweet scented, finest roots 125 cents 

 each. 



POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS— fragrant, while with 

 citron cups, extra sized roots, 2.5 cts each 



DOUBLE NARCISSUS— fragrant, of all colors, 12J 

 cts each — per dozen, $1. 



SPRING CROCUS— of all colors, 6^ cts each, 50 cts 

 jdozen* 



PODOPHYLLUM PELTATUM— (a mobt singular 

 produclion, fruit bearing and medicinal) 12^ cts each. 



The above roots are from the same house from which 

 we received our supply last season, and which gave such 

 universal satisfaction; some of the double Hyacinths 

 having produced bells 1 inch and S.lOths in diameter. 



Purchasers are requested to notice that the above roots 

 are nol purchased at auction, and are all remarkable for 

 their size, and for the beauty and delicacy of tint of their 

 flowers. 



Also, a further supply of Bulbous Roots, comprising 

 Large White fragrant Lilies, 12^ cts each, 1 dollar per 

 dozen. Tiger (spotted) Lilies, same price, Martagon or 

 Turk's Caps Lilies, same price. tf 



Round Black, I 2 to 4 • 



While Mu.scadine, f 



Cadiz, and said to be the most val- 

 uable Grapes produced in Spain. 



Grape Vines, 

 For sale by the Subscriber, at 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 



'ears old — have borne fruit 

 the present year. 

 White Chasselas, j 

 Constantia. J 



Black and white Moscatel — one year old. The paient 

 vines are represented to have borne clusters weighing 

 26 lbs. 



Barcelona, a beautiful fruit, one year old 



Polomino, ~f „ j r i. *i. ^ i . 

 m „!„„ n,.,<„i Procured for me by the Consul at 

 Mantau Castal- I ^_j. j _.j ,_ {_ ,, , ..., 



laua, 



" De Peta 



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

 bearer. 



Isabella, T 



Catawba, VNative. 



Bland, J 



With many other sorts. 



Orders for any quantity of the above will be pro viptly 

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

 Garden, or at 7^ Congress street. 



Oct. 5. 5t ZEBEDEE COOK, Jr. 



Jewelry, Watches and Fancy Goods. 

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

 Boston, is constantly supplied with a good assortment 

 of Watches, Silver and Plaled Ware, Jewelry, Cutlery, 

 Trays of all kinds. Fancy Goods, Vc, ^'c, which he will 

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

 ei'y. [nr Watches repaired and warranted. 



HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



(Pt;BLIEHED IS LONDON.) 



The Horticultural Register, and General Magazine of 

 all Useful and Interesting Discoveries connected wilh 

 Natural History and Rural Subjects, is published monthly 

 in London. Subscriptions received by 



MUNROE & FRANCIS, 



Oct. 20. 127 Washington street. 



JVew England Farmer's Mmanac for 1832. 

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

 New England Farmer, 52, North Market Street, anc" 

 Carter, Hendee & Bibcock, Washingion Street, the 

 New England Farmer's .Almanac, for 1S32, l.y T. G 

 Fessenden, Editor of the New England Farmer — the 

 Astronomical calculations by Robert T. Paini, Esq. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



ATl'Lr.S, nisselliiigs, 

 ASHES, pni.lirsi son, 



Pearl, first son, 

 BEAN.S, while, 

 lUiEF, KICSS, 



Cargo, No. I, 



Cargo, r>.i. -2, 

 liirn-Eli,, insp(^cied, Nn. 1, new, - 

 (JliEESL, new milk, 



Skimmed milk, 

 FL.AXSEEI), 

 FLOUK, l'.altimore,Howard-sireet, - 



Ali-.v.nndna, 

 Bnllnnnre, wharf, 

 (5RAIN, Cm, N.-rtbeni. 



Corn, Suulhern Yellow, - 



live. 



Barley, 



Oats, 



HAY, 



HOG'S LARD, first son, new, 



HOI'S, Isiqualitv, 



I.IMi;, 



I'LAISTER PARIS retails at 



PORK, clear. 



Navy mess. 



Cargo, No. I, 

 SEEDS. Herds Grass, 



Red Top ^northern J 



Red Clover, (iiorlhern) 

 TALLOW, iried, 

 WOOL, Merino, full blood, washed, - 



Merino, mi.ied wiih Saxony, 



Merino, three fourths washed, 



Mer. .1.), ha ulood, 



Merino, qiiai ler, 



Native, washed. 



Pulled superfine, 



Isi Lamb's, 



2d. 



pound 

 cwt. 

 pound 



PROVISION MARKET. 



KEEK, best pieces, 

 POIIK, (lesli, besi pieces, 



whole hogs, 

 VEAL. *' 



MUTTON, 

 POULTKV, 

 UUTTEK,kegandlub, 

 Lump, besl, 

 EGGS, 

 MEAL, Rye, retail 



Indian, retail, 

 POTATOES, 

 CIDER, faceordinglo quallly] 



8 

 12 

 13 



22 

 14 



84 

 81 

 40 



3 00 



Brighto.n AIarkkt — Monda;/, Oct. 31. 



fltoportcd for Ihe Chronicle and Patiiot.J 

 At Market this dav 1477 Beef Cattle, 1393 Stores, 

 4332 Sheep, and 1883 Swine.— 1000 Swine, and about 400 

 Sheep have been before reported. 



Pricks. — Beef Cattle — We quote for several yoke ex- 

 tra $5 25, prime at 4 75 a 5, good 4 25 a 4 50, tlnn 3 a 4. 

 Barrelling Cattle— Mess $3 84, No. 1, 3 33, No. 2, 



2 88 a 3 17. 



Working Oxen— A few sales only noticed at S'lj, 62, 

 67 and 73. 



Cows and Calves— We noticed sales al 16, 19, 20, 22, 

 25 and 28. 



Stores — Sales were made of a large number two year 

 old at $11 a 15, yearlings at 6 a 9. 



Shtep — Dull, and prices somewhat reduced; a few 

 store Sheep were sold, price not known, lots to be slaugh- 

 tered at 1 76, 1 88,2,2 10, 2 25 and 2 50 ; weth. rs at 3 a 



3 7S. 



Staine — One entire lot of 620 was taken at S^e. one lot 

 of 150 at 4c. one of 60 selected at 4| : at retail 4 a 4^ for 

 Sows, 5 a 5i for Bar tows. 



J\''eic York Cattle Market. Oct. 24.— At mniket 1100 

 to 1200 Beef Cattle, 2300 to 3000 Sheep, 250 & .vine, 30 

 Milch Cows. A considerable number of Cule and 

 Sheep left unsold. Sales were, for extra Beef C .tlie 6 50 

 a 6 75 ; gooil 6 a 6 25 ; fair 5 a 5 25, and Middlings 4 75 

 perewt. Sheep, selected welhersSS; extra lots good 

 at 3 a 3 50 ; fair 3 25 a 3 50, and ordinary at 1 50 a 1 75 

 each. Swine4a42C. Milch Cows dull, 20 a £5 and 30. 

 Pork in hogs $6 a 6 50 per cwt.— .A'". Y. V. .« :o. 



(CTln the New York market only the quirters of 

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

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

 low are weighed as well as the quarters. 



