VOL. Xm. NO. 9. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOUIINAL. 



71 



Pictus. This Ct-'uR'teiy is 10 metres (32 8-10 Englisli 

 feet) wide, and 50 metres (164 feet Englisli) in lengtli. 

 An alley divides it into two parts, and each part is di- 

 vided into one hundred sepulchres, belonging to as many 

 families. In this Cemetery are some beautiful monu- 

 ments. The sepulchre of the Lafayette family, which 

 is the most simple, is also the last at the bottom of the 

 Cemetery, in the angle formed by tlie junction of the 

 walls to the south. Two extremely modest grave stones 

 may be remarked. The first on which there is no in- 

 scription, covers the ashes of Madam Lafayette, and un- 

 der the second reposes Virginia Lafayette, daughter of 

 the General, and who died the wife of M. Lasteyrie Du- 

 sailant, as is sliown by the inscription. The body of the 

 General has been interred by the side of Madame Lafay- 

 ette. A small hillock of earth newly dressed, and of a 

 certain color, indicates that it is there where reposes all 

 that now remains to us of that venerable citizen that 

 France (the world) has lost. The earth which forms the 

 hillock was brouglit from America. 



The Grand Jury for Middlesex county, met at Con- 

 cord, have fifteen or si.xteen cases to be examined in re- 

 lation to the Charlestown riot, and the whole ntimber of 

 witnesses to be examined, is nearly one hundred. It is 

 probable that many of the individuals ap|)rehended will 

 be indicted for capital offences. 



WHITE DUTCH CLOVKR. 



Just rccolvi-tl and for sale, al the iSovv England Seed Store, 

 51 »Sl 51 Nurili .Market strcei — 



lOUU lbs Willie Dutch Clover in prime order, and far supe- 

 rior to .'Viiicncaii Seeds, at rci lured prices. Sep 3 



WHITK MUt-UERRV ii^li^BU. 



Just i-,!c-c-ived While Mull) rry Seed, of llie growth of 1834 

 saved e.>cpres,^ly ioi tlie New England t^eed l^siablisiiment. 



Gi:o. C B.\RREi'r. 



BLACK SK.\ WHKAT. 

 For Salk, 2j inisliels ot iliis valuable vnriely of Winter 

 VVlieat. (>( wliicli an aeconiit iiiav be tiiuiid in J\. E. Farmer, 

 vol. .\i, page UU. tiiilO. C. liARKETT. 



Ni-w England Seed Store 



tiKlNDisTONES OSI PllICTlOttl UOLLKKS. 



Gniidslones of ditlerenl sizes hung on Frielion Hnllers and 

 mo\ed with a treader, is found to be a great improvement on 

 the mode of hanging grindstones, the ease wilh which they 

 move upon the rollers renders them very easy to turn with the 

 loot, by winch llie labor of one man is saveil and the person in 

 ihe act of grinding can govern the stone more to his miiid by 

 having the complete control ol his wo.k. 



The abuve Stones may be found of a very superior kind, and 

 hung completely as above described at the Agricultural Ware- 

 house, ol &: o'2 North Matkel sireel. jc 18 



APPLE PARIiKU AIACHIKE. 



Willis' Improved Apple Paring Madjiue is found to be very 

 handy and useiul for paring apples, pears, \ c., is very simple 

 ill its construction, and is Used with great e.xpedition. Those 

 wno are in the daily habit of using apples will find this imple- 

 ment very convenient and useful. Sep. 1(J. 



uroTicB. 



The Committee on Fruits for the grand exhibition, are re- 

 quested to meet at the Hall of the Mass, tlorl. Society, on 

 Saturday next, at 12 o'clock. 



Sep. 10. S. \. Shurtleff, Chairman. 



ENGLISH WORKS ON AGRICULTURE. 



Uli. lilcKSu.v's Practical Agricullure, in two volumes, 1260 

 pages, with numerous engravings and colored plates. 



Complete Farmer, or general dictionary of Agriculture and 

 Husbandry, with many engravings, in 2oU0 pages. 



The Complete Grazier with plates, .?ccort(f /nirtt/^^, 600 pages 



The above will be sold very low, having been partially used. 

 July I61I1. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



P.iTENT CLOVER UULLIKG SIILL. 



Ritteuhouse's Improved Ilulling Machine, for hanfl or horse 

 power. Tills machine, in\-eiiteil by Robert Rittenhouse, is 

 ibuiid to be one of the most improved machines for ihe pur- 

 pose, that has been invented. It is supposed thai one man 

 will readily hull tind clean from live to srv bushels per day. — 

 The above machines are for sale at the Afrricullural Ware- 

 house. Nos, j1 and S2 North Market street, and also rights for 

 towns, counties, and slates may be had. Sep. 10. 



CORN CUTTERS. 



This implement, though a common article, is one of the 

 most handy and useful tools thai is user! on a farm. A lew 

 very superior cast sleel may be had at die Agricultural Ware- 

 house. Likewise — Cast Sleel Corn Forks, tor loading corn 

 ni Ihe field. ■ Si;|,. 10. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



For S.iLE, al New England Seed Store, .51 and 52 North 

 Harket sireel, the following kinds of Strawbf.rry Plants, 

 some of Ihem new and fine varieties. Orders are solicited 

 early. 



PRICK pr ,h 

 25 



1 Chili, 



2 .Alpine, 



3 Methven Castle, 



4 White Chili 



5 Chili Large Scarlet, 

 (J Wilmot, 



7 Keen's Seedling, - 



8 Downton, 

 [i Mulberr>". 



10 iiaih Scarlet, 



1 1 Roscberrv, 



12 English lied Wood, 



13 dn. White do. 



14 Pine Apple, 



15 Hautbois, 



16 Monthly While Bush, 



17 do. Scarlet do. 



18 Early Virginia, 



10 Genuine Monthly Alpine, 



20 Wellington or Bostock, 



21 Roval Scarlet, 



22 Grive End, 



23 Caroline, 



24 Large Lima, 



2q Large Early Scarlet, 

 26 French Musk Hautbois, 

 37 .Southboro' Seedling. 

 28 True prolific Hautbois, 

 2y Knevell's New Pine, 

 30 Kew or Black Hauibois, 



25 

 25 

 25 

 37i 



25 



prino 



ii'i 

 »l 

 SI 

 SI 



I2iea. 

 do. (io. 



37.i 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 !1 

 50 



SI 



50 



JUST PUBLISHED, 



The TEMPERANCE FAMILY AL.MANAC, for 1835, 

 and for sale iu any qtiantiiy, at the office of the New England 

 Farmer — price 6 els. single, J^.i per hundred. 



GREEN HOUSE GLASS. 



200 boxes very ihick— for sale by LOKING & KUPFER, 

 No 10 Merchant's Row. Im sep 3 



inilCEri OF COUNTRY PRODUCi; 



Applks, russets, 



liEAiNs, wliiie, 



Bekk, iiies;*, (new) 



Car-»o, No. 1 . . . . [ 

 ()rniie, 



ISeksw.ax, (Amerityn) . . , 



BuTTfcitjin.spet-ted, No. 1, new, 



CHEEst. new milk 



skiiumed milk, . . , 



Feathers, iioriherii.jjuese,. . 

 soulhcrii, geese, . , 



Flax, Ameiictin, 



Flaxseed, 



FRfiSH CiARDSlV SSEDS, 1834. 



The Subscriber is now daily receivinjj his 

 supplies ol Garden Seeds, o;rowth 1831, of which 

 are various horis ofTumip, t'abbage, Spiiiage, 

 &LC. &c. It is ihe determiualion lo send iiolhni^ 

 bul wii.ii lit; is willing lo ivurnmt ; a gie.u proportion oC the 

 vej^eUdile >ecds are ^ruwii ;n our own climalc, and wliicli ma 

 much superior to the ;,^eneral run onnrcipn seeds. The varie- 

 ties of'Tuniip Seed now m proper seasrm to sow, wdl be Inund 

 superior lo any imporied, widi the siiii^le exceplioii ot Ituta 

 Baga — one ptjuud o( well saved Anieiii-au serd is worlli ilirec 

 of loreio;n, lor this plain reason, thai the seed saved here (al 

 least what is grown under my direction) is Irom selected or 

 transplauied Turnips, by wlni-h process every impure sort i.s 

 ihrown out, and only the Caire-^t sons saved — whereas in Eu- 

 rope they freiierally leave the Turnips ill the field all winter, 

 winch are olten much injured b) severe rains and sprnig Irosts, 

 and cannot in ihe nature of ihini^'s produce as pure seed as a 

 well housed root, and this is the reason why il costs us five 

 times as much to get it raised here as to import il ; il is not ne- 

 cessary lo state wlio is benetiiled by itj certainly die Ibrmer 

 who depends on a lull and geniiuie crop of this nuiiiliveroot — 

 someol the finest sort-* and which are ot ihe quality slated, arc ihe 

 bir^e While Norfolk, Ruia IJai;a or Russia Turnip; While Flat 

 Dutch, Red and Green Top, Yellow Aberdeen or J^.nllocks, 

 Vellow Stone. Swan's E^^tx (a choice son), Long Yellow 

 French : also, Long Tankard, or Rat Tail. Together with \ 

 several fancy sorts, as Yellow Malta, Garden Stone, Dale's 

 Hybrid, &:c. 



Constantly on hand, a full assortment of such Garden Seeds 

 as are adapted lo a W'e.st India climalc; assortments suitable 

 for the Islands of Bf-rmiida, Jamaica, St. Croix, &c. made up 

 on short notice; also, choice Flower Seeds, tor the same cli- 

 mates. 



The collection of Green House Plants is select, embracing 

 all the finer varieties of the Camellia Japonica. 50 sorts; 

 Pelargeniiims, 80 sorts ; Fuch.sias, Jasmines, I.voras, China 

 Roscn, Salvia Me.xicaiia, Ac. can be viewed with comfort un- 

 der spacious awnings. Also, a great variety of (ancv articles 

 for the Garden, the Conservatory, the Boudoir. &:c. "beautiful 

 painted Flower Glasses, China Pots. Polished Sleel Ladies' 

 Garden Implements. Grass Cutlers, Silver Steel Scythes, La- 

 dies' Transplanting Trowels, Grecian Vases, from ,3(40 to 580 

 ihe pair. 



Bird seed of everv sort, Chinese Gold Fi<;h, &c. 



aug. 27. GEORGE C. THORBURN, S7 Liberty St. 



NeW York. 



Flouk, Genesee, . . . cash. 

 Baltimore, Howard sir. new 

 Baltimore, wharf, . . . 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow, . . 

 souihem yellow, . . 



white 



Rye, Noiiht!rn, .... 



Barley, 



Oats, Northern, . (prime) 



Hay, best English, . . . 



Eastern screwetl, .... 



Hard pressed, 



HONEV, 



Hops, Lsl quality 



2d quality ....!.' 



Lard, Boston, Islsort, .... 



Southern, 1st sort, .... 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



" upp^r, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



/' upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, 



Baltimore, sole, . 



Lime, best sort 



PoKK, r^Iif^s.inspec, extra clear, 



Navy, Mess, ' ' 



Bone, middlings, . . . ] 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, . . . . ' 

 Red Top, northern, . . 

 Red Clover, northern. . 

 WhiteDulch Honeysuckle* 



Tallow, tried, 



Wool, prime or Saxony Fleeces, 



American, full h'lood,washed 

 do. 3-4ths do. 

 do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed, .... 

 Q f Pulled superfine, 

 ^-d I lsl Lambs, . . . 

 •5=<12d " 



1 S. I 3d - . . . 



2 (_ lsl Spmninj;^, . . , 

 Soatliern pulled wool is generally 



^ cts. less per lb. 



, barrel 



i.u.sliel 

 barrel 



pound 



pound 

 busliel 

 barrel 



oushel 



gallon 

 pound 



pound 



lb. 

 pound 



lb. 

 pound 



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cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



it 



pound 

 cwt 



nound 



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7 50 



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37 



33 



9 



1 25 

 5 62 

 5 37 

 25 

 5 25 



75 

 72 

 71 

 70 



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 ■il 



20 (10 



13 00 



10 00 



40 



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10 



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17 



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21 



20 



85 



17 00 



13 00 



2 37 

 75 



8 

 25 

 7 00 

 60 

 50 

 43 

 35 

 30 

 S8 

 60 

 40 

 37 

 20 

 35 



Hams 



Pork, 

 Poult 

 CuT'rr 



Egos 



POTAT 



CiriKK 



?ROVlSIOM MARXET 



RKTAII. PKICKS. 



norlliern, 



outliern, 



whole hogs, .... 

 RV, (unrerlain) . . . 



R. (Iiib) 



lump, new,. . . , 



OKs, (new) j bushel 



(new.) 



HRIGIITON MARKET.— .\IoN DAY, Sept. 8, 1834. 

 Rcporleil for the D.iily .Ailvortiscr ami Patriot. 



Al Market ill5 Beef Caiile, 7-iO Slores, ; 6200shcep. and 

 1140 swine. Several parts of lots Beeves, Stores, sheep and 

 swine unsold. 



Prices. Beef Cattle— S:\\'s were more even than thev 

 were last wiek, but prices will average about Ihe same. We 

 qniite lo eoi respond Hilh last week, viz. : prime 4 75 a 5 ; 

 good 4 a 4 50 ; thin 3 a .'J 75. 



iVorkino Oj™.— We noticed a few yoke sold al S48, 55, 

 G4, 65, 78 and 80. 



Cous and Calves.— Sa\ei were etl'ee ted at gl8, 23,55,28. 

 and 33. 



Stores.— Onr prices range so as to comply uiiii Eastern ami 

 Northern, viz. : yeailiiig? $6 a i) ; two years old, 10 a 15; 

 three years old 19 a 25, 



^^/iecp—" Dull, dull." Lot of middling (jualily weri' lakeii 

 at 1 25, 1 33, I 37, 1 42. I 50, 1 54, I fi2. I 67 and 1 S8 ; belter 

 qualities at 2 a 2 17. Wethers, some of which were very fine, 

 2, 2 50, 2 75, and ^4, 



i^wine — The large number at market caused prices to de- 

 cline ; one lot, most of which v^-ere old, half barrows, at 4c ; a 

 lot okl anrl young at 4c for sows and 5c for barrows ; a lot of 

 shunts, half barrows, at 4|, and one lot atijc; at retail, 5o for 

 sows and 6 lor barrows. 



