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THE FARMER'S MONTHLY VISITOR. 



HHODE ISLAND. 



Scituate Bank, — a 60 



VERMONT. 



Bennington Bank, at Bennington, 5 a — 



ex, atGuildliall, — a — 



All>aiis, 3 a o 



CONNECTICUT. 



Housatonic Rail Road Co. 2 a 3 



Banks in N.w V,.ik,in. a i 



The Philosopher's Stone.— .lolin Raiiflolpli, 

 ill the tnidst of one of his splendid rliapsodies, 

 ill the Senate of the U. States, pau.sed and fixing 

 his eyes ou the presiding officer, exclaimed, Mr. 

 President, I have discovered the philosopher's 

 stone. It consists in these four plain English 

 monosyllables : '• Pay as you go."" 



Yeast. — Boil one jjound of good flour, a quar- 

 ter of a pound of hrovvii sugar, and a little salt, iu 

 two gallons ofwater for an hour; let it afterwards 

 stand until it becomes milk warm, bottle it and 

 cork close. One pint of this will make eighteen 

 pounds of bread. — Lady's ./Innuat Register. 



DiARRHffiA. — People ueed not he long troubled 

 with that disorder so generally prevalent at this 

 season, conimoidy known as the Summer, or 

 Bowel Complaint, when tl>e certain remedy ther- 

 for may be found on every man's dinner-tuhio, 

 in the shape of salt and vinegar. Two tea- 

 spoonfulls of the former dissolved in half r. f;ill 

 of the latter, and swallowed at a draft, will in 

 most cases effect an insianl riiir. Tiie second 

 dose, if needed, will a>Mii,,lly ri.Tnmplish it. 

 We are ready to give our ccriilic:.;'' In Dr. Pickle, 

 in the premises; ibr we \vitnes.<e(l the proof Quod 

 erat demonstrandum — which is as uuich as to say 

 in Dutch, "it hasch been fried." This recipe 

 should be published annually — every sunmier. — 

 JVanlucket Inquirer. 



BANK NOTE TABLE. 



(Corrected for the Boston Cornier, July 20, 18-H.; 



(Cr The Bills of all the Banks in the New England 

 States, which are in good credit, are received at par, on 

 deposit, by tlie Tollowing Banks, viz; — Atlas, Atlantic, 

 Eagle, Freemans', Globe, Mechanics', Hamilton, Market, 

 SlercLant's, North, State, Suffolk, Shoe and Leather 

 Dealers', Shawmut, Treroont; Traders', Union, and Wash- 

 ington. 



0= The Suffolk Bank transacts the business relating to 

 the Country Banks, for the above mentioned Banks. 



Qy The bills of the Kilby Bank are not redeemed. 

 LIST OF BROKEN BANKS IN NEW ENGLAND. 

 Burrillville, R. I. I'.al-nvtio. Snulh Boston 



Commonwealth, Boston iMiI^ '.' ■ L'c, Ms. 



Chelsea Bank, Chelsea, Ms., '. ■ I'. 



\ .., :.. ';.V, Ms. 



\. V ' :'M"iit. :i! Sowbnry- 



port. Ms. 

 Oldtown, atOrono, Me. 

 Passamaquoddy,EnstportMe 

 Roxbury, Ms. 



Stillwater Canal, Orono,Me. 

 VViscasset, Me. 

 yVashington Co. Calais, Mc 

 LIST OF BANKS IN' NEW FCNGLAND WHOSE 

 CHARTERS H.WE E.Kl^lRED. 

 Bath Bank, Ale. Hampshire Bauk,Northainp- 



Bangor Bank, Me. 

 *Bank of Montpelier, 



, Mc 



Globe, at Bailgur 

 Kennebec, Me. 



, Me 



,) N. H. 

 nberl.and (old) 

 rtland.Me. 



Arun- 



ton, M 

 Kennebunk Bank 



del. Me. 

 'Mcndon Bank 

 Xewlturypoit Bank, old 

 VhwMK B ink, Nantucket 

 Sutton Bank, Wllkinsc 



Dainariscdlti Bank, Da 



riscotta. Me. 

 Farmers and Mechanic! 



Pawtucket, R. I. 



* The bills of these ba 

 BILLS NOT Rt;CEI\ED .\T ' 

 MAINK 

 Agricultural Bank, Brewer 

 Bangor Commercial Bank, 

 CiLiis Bink, at Calais, 

 Citv Biiik.l'.Miluul, 



vUle. Ms. 

 Saco Bank 

 -'Wotervdle Bank 

 Winthrop Bank. Me. 



'FFOLK BA.\K 



jken Banking Co. 

 ly City, N. J. 

 mouth, do 

 Mechanics' Bank, I 



ilini .V Phila. M.anufac.Co. 

 uqueliannah Bridge and 

 BiinkingCo.atPtDeposite 

 gton & V\'arren,N.Y. 



for most kinds, \ 



i'lSH. — Sales of Shore Cod 

 an advance. Western Rank, ,' 



FLO I 



itlerable sales for southern and 



S2 17 a g2 25, which is 

 ,17. There are but few 



. I ;..r .ill 1,iih!s; at the 

 I I! nl for good, fresh- 

 • hiij in market to be 

 ere tiken— now held 

 . 11,1 .-treot, g3,73, cash; 

 ,n,U. taken for export at 



prices keep up— owing to the small arrivals. Last sale 

 Yellow Flat, G7, and White, 6G ; sales North River Rye, 

 GGc ; Pennsylvania Oats, prime, 4Gc, and North River, 4Sc 

 per bush., cash. 



HIDES.— A cargo of Buenos Avres arrived this wesk. 

 part of which sold at 15c, or a shade above ; 2500 Per- 

 n-imbuco 12c ; 2000 Porto Cabello, 12.Jc ; l.illO Maran- 

 ham, lUc, anda few hundred St. Domingo, 13c per lb 



OIL.— The market has materially improved for Linseed 

 oil. At the close of last week about 16,000 gallons En- 

 glish all in market, changed hands at 794 a SOc per gal., 

 6 mos. 3 a 4000 gallons have subsequently sold at 85c. 

 There is none now in first hands, and the article is held at 

 90c. Sale ofDqr casks Olive at $1,20, and 50 casks do ol 

 another lot at ;gl,l5 per gal., G mos. 



TE.\. — There continues a good demand from the trade, 

 at very full prices. Prime quality country Young Hyson 

 and Souchong are held 3c per lb higher. 



From Buckminster'i. Cultivator, July 24. 



FANj;iJIL HALL MARKET. 



Retail prices of Vegetables and Friiil. 



Potatoes, new. per bushel a 2 00 



PHI LAI 

 Flour is very in..! 

 ith a very light s;n 

 t S5.t0.and in sn, 

 ork. .«3..')7.and W 



Summer Squa.5h, per doz. 

 Parsnips, per bushel 

 Turnips, new, per bunch 

 Carrots, new, per hunch 

 Beets, new, per bunch 

 Onions, new, per bunch 

 Parsley, half peck 

 Cabbiiues, n.-w, per head 



Gooaoberries, per bcx 

 Cherries, per quart 

 Raspberries, per box 

 1 ijir i;its, per box 

 ' i;;rs, per bushel 



00 



r P«l' 



Of Genese 

 brands. A 

 a-c found 



■' I ■' iii.i^ .1 .-"l.Hia 1,20; 



JULY 28. 



uir lias been dull through 



1 h-.p been sold. The price 



»t y., ! 1 a 50 for common 



' il fr-iin store and boat, 



!' .aont, which makes 



1 ! V. Georgetown of 



. i iLi unObbls " Union" 



, .liiiiiid also sold ;?5,75. 



iiiii.y directions, some 



I Brandvwine Corn 



I (> r I ( i\,_ I ;„. news from Europe, published on 

 M "'l.v innrniu'. imparted some life to tlve market, and 

 t<);i-iii( i;ihl i li lu,.^s wa:J done at a shade oi' improve- 

 ment ii. I I'm I -rle advance which was deman- 

 <led 01. 1-. ' 1 ' I. was sullicient to bring back 

 the m-.ik. 1 11. c sales are as follows: 



oi'iii ! 1 : .1. I . iida at 8 a.lOAc. 



9U0d„ .M.-i.ie 9 a 12 



9t0do New Orleans S.J a llj 



COFFEF,. — In Brazil there has been considerable ac- 

 tivity ; some lots have been withdrawn from the market, 

 and It is gencrallv held at ;.■ a.lv.uice. Sales 2000 bags at 

 9i a 10.ic ; 80O .i.iv.i . ; II.', , I ; : Tji.i Laguayra at Wh a 

 lOi}; all 4 or G 1... i .m ^o at 8.^ a 3J cash. 



The market was .ne .. - i ■ i. Domingo last week, 



but a lot of G 

 Postsrr.rf 



Rye s.,l,i .,: 

 ts. weifht. S 

 o 07 a G3 per ; 



-Iter 111 the flour market, be- 

 .'c in a short crop. 500 bbis 

 , jSG ; the price of Gene. 



400 bags Java Coffee sold at llA a 12i cts. 300 Sunia- 

 ■a at lOJ cts. 



BOSTON, JULY 23. 

 DOMESTICS.— An increased demand has taken place 



1.1 II; . .liied, white, per bushel 



PROVISIONS. 

 Butter, lump, per lb. 



" firkin 

 Cheese, new milk, per lb. 



Eggs, per dozen 

 Bet-f, fresh, per lb. 



Do 



led 



" Do smoked 

 Beel Tallow, per lb. 

 rtrk, whole hcgs. 

 Pigs, rcMsting, per lb. 

 Pork, fresh 



salted 

 Hams, IWton, per III 

 Western, do 1 

 Lard, best, per lb, . 

 " Western, per 

 Tripe, per lb. 

 Pigs Feel, per II.. 

 Veal 



Whole Calvtjs 

 Chickens, per lb. 

 Turkeys, per lb. 

 Pigeons, per dozon 

 Mutton, per lb. 

 Lamb, per qr. 



BRIGHTON MARKET— Monday, Jni.v 2G, 1811. 



[Reported for the Daily Advertiser and Patriot.] 

 At market 290 Beef Cattle, 25 Cows and Calves, 2600 

 Sheep, and 300 Swine. 



Pricks — Beef Callle — We quote to correspond with 

 quality go 75 a G ; second quality ,ii|5 

 ityS4a4 73. 

 'aiues^Sales were noticed at J?18, 23, 23, 

 29^ and 35. 



S)ieeji — Lots were sold from 5'>25 to 3,00. according to 

 quality. 



&ume— Several lots of Sows at i\, Barrows at 5c ; Pi,t3 

 at retail from 5 to 7. 



NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET— July 2fi. 



At market, 6.W head of Beef Cattle ; 600 were fio.-n the 

 South, b.alunce from this State ; and 3000 Sheep and 

 Lambs. 



There was an improvement of about 50 cts the cwL 

 in the Beef market. GOO head were taken at ST),25 to 

 7,50, averaging 6,75 the 100 lbs. 



Sheep and Lamljs being more plenty, were r.ither low- 

 er : 2700 were taken. Sheep at 1.50, 3,00 and 4,50. Luinlw 

 at «l,.50to2,C0eaeb. 



