Vol. Vin No. 20. 



AiSD HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



159 



s ofl'ered to take all the raw silk that csii he 

 llecte<i i)i the Slate, at a fair price. One or two 

 i looms have recently been started in Norwich. 



Mr Fessenuen — In your Almanack for the 

 ir 182S, I noticed a recipe for a pickle for beef; 

 salt, sugar, saltpetre, and pearlush, the several 

 )portions of which I have forgotten. 1 was in- 

 ed to try the same, and found the beef excel- 

 ST. The said Almanack is inislaiil, and as I 



about putting down a barrel of beef for family 

 , 1 am induced to send this, requesting that you 

 uld be good enough to republish it for the 

 lefit of your readers. 



Very respectfully yours, 

 Vartboro, Ms. Dec. 2, 1829. M. L. S. 



[The following is tlie receipt referred to.] 

 Take 6 gallons of water, 9 pounds of salt, half 

 rse and half tine, 3 pounds coarse hrowii sugar, 

 [iiart molasses, 3 ounces of saltpetre, and 1 

 ce of pearlash. Boil these articles together, 



then carefully sknn tlieni, and when the liquor 



become perfectly cold, pour it over the meat 

 vionsly pl<M-ed in the tub, or barrel; then cover 



vessel ; this answers for 100 lbs. of meat. 



Brighton Market. — Monday, .Yov. 30. 



(Reporied for tl-.e Chronicle ajul Palrio(.) 

 'a(//e— 1295 at market, of which about 300 

 11 the Monday before, leaving only about 

 head, fresh at market this day ; so sudden a 

 ug off in quantity seemed to produce very fa- 

 ble anticipations in the minds of the drovers, 

 we believe that they were not realized. The 

 ellers did not seetn inclined to advance on 

 r former prices, and in conseciucnce of_, the 

 ted number of Cattle at market, but little busi- 



was done by them. Market Beef sold a trifle 

 er ; Store Cattle continue plenty, but meet 



teady market, and low jtrices. 

 keep — 3619 at market, a very considerable 

 ber of which were iu last week ; nearly all 

 , but notwithstanding, the market for sheej) 

 t be considered as very dull ami heavy ; we 

 ;e sales of a few prime wethers ot $2 75 per 

 I; a fow lots of sheep and lambs at $1 50 a 

 5, and a immber as low as from.'Sl to $1 12J 

 "lead. 



eine — 300 at market, including 160 unsold 

 week. There was quite a demand for Shoats 

 ly, but in consequence of the late rains, the 

 3 were so intolerably muddy, of which your 

 ble servant, the reporter, can bear satisfactory 

 rnony, t.'iat the sales were restricted. We 

 ;ed sales of the following lots: 111 at 3.i per 

 >9 at 3J; 34 supposed about 3 cts, and a few 

 etail at 4 a 5 cts; a lot of about 100 from 

 Jsac, N. Y. attracted considerable notice, said 



e the handsomest shoals ever diiven to this 



cet ; tlfey were not sold. 



Early Potatoes. 



the subscril.pr offers Ibr sale, .il SI .51' per h»sl>el, ab.,iil 30 

 liushels III Ins hilt' Kai'lv pnlaloes, which havo breii [jioiiouiici'd 

 l)> in.iiiv nMik."! gardeners, and olhers, die i-arliesl liroughl 

 inio llie"l!..si,in m^ikt-l. They are die same ihal were cxliihil- 

 ed ai die Hall oMhe Massa< hiisi-us Horiic.diurol Sorieiy on 

 die lldi oljuly.lhoush ihey hadlhcn been in eadlig, and ol 

 Kond size tor several days. They were raised from the ball 

 (bill years sini-e, by Jlr sioi.oHuN Perkins of Bridgewaier. 

 They ran likcuisc be had at Mr Russkll's Seed Store, No. 

 ii. Niirlh Market Sireel, Bo- tin, at die same priee. 



(•ambriJgrport, Dec. 4, 18-jy. 3l SAMUEL I'OND. 



Massachusells Horticultural Society. 

 A staled nieeUng of llie Massachusells Hortirultural Socielj 

 vill hr holdi'u al Iheir Hall on the firsl Saturday ol December 

 exl, al lUo'ehick, A. M. 



l!y order of ihe President. 



J. liJGELOVV, Correspmding Sec'y. 

 Bosim, Nov. ?n. l8--'9 



jVeiu England Farmer. 



The subscriber wishes lo purchase a complete scl oflheNew 

 EHgland Fanner, either bound or unboun<l, for which he wdl 

 pay a liheal price. SAMUEL COLMAN. 



Porthnd, Uc. 4, 1829. 3t 



Mr Baknet Peters of Portland, is no longer Agent 

 for the New England Farmer. — Of course no more 

 monies are to be paid liini on our account. 



JVew England Farmer's Almanac. 

 Fessenuen's New England Fanner's Almanac for 

 sale by the subscriber, by wholesale or retail. 



Portland, Nov. 13. 3t SAMUELCOL.MAN. 



Fruit, Ornamental Trees, ifc. 



FOR SALE AT THE KENRICK ESTABLISHMENT IN NEWTON, 

 NEAR BOSTON. 



The proprietors of this establishment offer for sale an exien. 

 sive assortment of Apples, Pears. Peaches, Cherries. Plums, 

 Apricots, Neciariues, Mulberries, and Quince 'I'rees; Curianls, 

 Gooseberries. Grape vines, Kaspberries, Strawberries, &e. &c. 



White .ViuUierry Trees by the hundred or thousand. Isabel- 

 la Grape Vines either singly or al reduced orices by ihe lirn- 

 drcd. 



Of hardy Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Roses about 150 

 choice varieties, among which may be enumerati-d the Horse 

 Chesnut. Ailanllius, or tree of heaven, Calalpas, Mountain Ash, 

 ;S varieties of Elms, Three Thoriied Acacia, or Honey Locust, 

 Purple flowering Acacia, Buliernuis, Silver Firs, Larches, Su- 

 gar Maples, Weeping Willows, &c. 



Written orders addressed lo John or William Kenrick, and 

 directed lo A^et6'/on, will duly arrive by the daily mail and re- 

 ceive prompt and personal attention, or orders may be left with 

 Joseph. Bridge, .4gent, al his .Seed and Grocery Store, 

 Courl-sireet, Boston, where Catalogues may be obtained on ap- 

 plirajion; or. Catalogues maybe obtained of J. B. Russell, 

 at the New England Farmer Office. 



Packages (nil up suilablvfor shipping, when ordered, and 

 delivered in Boston, free of charge, for transportation. 



On. 2. 41 



To Farmers. 

 To be lei, and entered upon the first of April next, 



farm 



ha\ ing good and 

 10 b(' sold or exch 

 late in Boston. t« 

 of die state of Ol; 

 fast settling. 



Inquire at No. 1 Un 



15osto:i Market, under good improvement, 

 invenienl buildings, and well fenced. Also, 

 ged for a farm in New England, or real es- 

 ve hundred acres of good land in that pari 

 called ihe Connecticui Reserve, in a town 



i-slrcet. or ibis office, if Nov. 13. 



Farm Jf^anted. 



Wanted a first rate Farm, containing 50 to 100 acres 

 of Land, with a good and convenient House, Barn, <S:c 

 situated within 20 miles of Bostcn, and not more than 2 

 miles from some thickly settled village. 



Letters addressed to " R. B. H." of Boston, (postage 

 paid) giving a very particular description of Farms 

 offered, will receive immediate attention. 



Oct. 30. eptf 



Double Distilled Rose Water. 



Tlie subscriber has received a quantity of tlie above 

 irticle, neatly iiut up in bottles for familv use, warranted 

 >i a superior quality. EBENEZER WIGHT. 



nl3 4t Milk-street, (opposite Federal-street.) 



For Sale, 



A Bull of the Improved Durham Short Horned Breed 



He is two years old, and in every respect a fine animal. 



For particulars, inquire of J. B. Russell, at the New 



England Farmer Office. * 3t Oct. 30. 



Wliite Mulberry Seed. 



Just received at the Seed Store connected with the 

 New England Farmer, No. 52, North Market-street, 



20 lbs!' White Mulberry Seed, raised at Coventry' 

 Conn, this season, and saved e.vpressly for us. War- 

 ranted of the very first quality. Sept. 4. 



PRICES OF COU.VTRY PRODUCE. 



APPLES, best, 

 ASHES, pot, first sort, 



P<:art, firsl sorl, - 

 BEANS, while, 



BEEF. iTiess, 



Caroo, No. 1, 

 Cul-o, No. 2, 

 HUTTEK, inspected. No. 1, i 

 CHEESE, new 



Sk 



■d milk. 



FLOUR, Baltimore, Howard-street, - 



Rv 



Bailey, - - 



Onls, 

 HOG'S LAKD, firsl sorl, new, 



LIME. 



PLAISTEIl PAI'.IS iclailsal 

 PORK, clear, 



Navv, mws. 



barrel. 

 Ion. 



.bushel. 

 barrel. 



pound. 



barrel. 



bushel 



and 



Ca 



I go 



ROM I To 



I 75' 2 25 



?.') 00 130 CO 



125 00 130 00 



1 00 1 25 



9 00 



7 50 



I 6 50 



13 IS 



6 8 



3 



6 12 



6 00 



3 87 



63 



78 



A packet of valuable communications from Judge BuEL of Al- 

 ■ Sheltering Farm Lanils," nn th8"Uultum "f PolaljPs," 

 'ences, '— one from Yoik, Fo. on the " Culture of Pimls," 

 desciiptionof Uio Dix tear, will appearnext week 



'l' rrDr STOKER'S sixth, and last Lecture on En- 



logyi "" the Insects which are advavitageous to us, 



•uchasare inconvenient or dest;,uctive, will take 



at Tremont Hall, on Tuesday evenino- next at 7 



.II I ck. =1 



Grape Vines. 

 For sale at the Brighton Nursery, 5500 Grape Vines, 

 in prime order for transplanting, among which are, 

 Isabella, 1000 



Sweet Water, i,800 



Whhe Chasselas, 600 



Black Hamburg, GOO 



BUck Cape, 300 



Also. Wyatt's Black cluster, white Muscat, St Peter's, 

 Red Muscat, Black Frontignac, white do. Black Mus- 

 cadine, white do. (genuine) white Hamburg, Flame 

 colored Tokay, BUck Muscat, Black Constantia, Early 

 Oval, Golden Chasselas, Grizley Tokay, Lombardy, 

 Hunewell's fine black, Blue Cartagon or Hopkins, Mil- 

 ler's Burgundy, Bland's Virginia, Orwigsburg, Elsin- 

 burg, Ca.awba, &c. at various prices, mostly 50 cents 

 each. 



[p'Orders for any of the above left with Mr Russell, 

 at his Seed Store, No. 52, North Market-street, will 

 meet prompt attention, and the Vines will be delivered 

 by him. Nov. 6. 



jiound 



5 87 

 5 87 

 3 6t 



15 00 



12 00 

 12 00 



Hat Store. 



IE Subscriber offers for sale al his store, 29 Washing-ton 

 a first rale assortment of Hats, comprising all qnaliues, 

 ; which are his four dollar hats, which he recommends 

 •nfidence to the public, as being a superior article al die 

 Also— Misses Black and Urab Beaver Bonneus, of the 

 1 LoiiJoa Fashion, elegantly trimmed. 



'. IFIS STEPHEN W. OLNEY. 



Tomato Mustard and Ketchup. 

 For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, No. 52 North 

 Marke' street. Tomato Mustard, an excellent article for 

 beef steaks, roast meats, &c- made in the best manner 

 by a person regularly educated at the bus'ness in Europe 

 -price .50 cenls per bottle— also. Tomato Ketcluip, pre- 

 pared by the same person, in different sized bottles — 

 prices 50, or 33 cents per bottle. Oct. 10. 



SEEDS, Herd's Grass, - 

 Orch.ird Grass, 

 Fowl iMf-adow, - 

 Rye Grass, 



Tall iMeadow Oats Gro.ss, - 

 Red Top - - - . 

 Lurernc, - . . - 

 While Honeysuckle Clover, 

 Red Clover, (northern) 

 French Sugar Bed, - 

 WOOL, Merino, lull blood, washed, - 

 Merino, lull blood, unwashed, 

 Meiiiio, ilirce fourths washed, 

 Merino, half blood. 

 Merino, quarlcr washed. 

 Native, washed, - 

 Pulled' Lamb's, firsl sort, - 

 Pulied, Lamb's, second sort. 

 Pulled, •' spinning, firsl sor 



PIIOVISION MARKET. 



CORHF'CTt-'.D EVEEV WEEK BV UR HAV 



((.ce.-k of Fancuil-hail Mar/eel.) 

 BEEF, besi pieces, - 

 PORK, fresh, best pieces 



whole hncs, 

 VEAL. - -" ■ 

 MUTTON, 

 POULTRY. - 

 BUTTER, keg and tub, 

 ' Lumft. best. 



EGGS, - 

 MEAL, Uyi 



S SO 

 90 



3 50 

 16 00 

 12 50 

 12 50 



2 00 



3 00 



3 00 



4 00 

 3 00 

 1 00 



m 



50 



8 



1 50 



40 



lll'li; 



el ail. 



POTATOS. 



CIDER, [according In quality,] 



10 



7 

 5 1^2 



