vol.. XIII. N«. 11. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



87 



Mr. Jacol) yiu'cts, of SUuiiiton, Va. was killed in a 

 well into which he hail descended, by the accumulation 

 of foul air. 



Disaster nt Jerusalem. From 15,000 to 20,000 pilgrims 

 assembled recently, in the Cliurcli of the Holy Sepul- 

 chre, waiting many hours for the appearance of the holy 

 fire, when the crowd rushed at once towards the Sepul- 

 chre, and vast numbers of torches being suddenly light- 

 ed, inflamed the ■atmosphere to such a degree, contamina- 

 ted as it was by the breath of the nmltitude, who had 

 thronged the place during the night, that some hundreds 

 of persons lost their lives, and the remainder, includino- 

 Ibraliim Pacha, escaped out of the building witli great 

 difficult^. 



GREEN house: GLASS. 



200 boxes very Oiick— Ibr sale by LORING & KUPFER, 

 No 10 ftiercliaiu's Row. im sep 3 



WHITE DUTCH CE.OVER. 



Jusl received and lor sale, M ilie New England Seed Slore, 

 SI fi, 52 North IVIarkel street — 



1000 lbs. While Dutch Clover in prime order, and far supe- 

 rior lo .\mcrican 8eeds, at reduced prices. sen 3 



I BLACK SEA WHEAT. 



! For .S,ir.E, 2j bushels ol' this valuable variety of Winter 

 j Wheal, of which an account niav be found in N. E Farmer 

 jvoi.xi, page 118. GEO. C. BARRETT, 



New England Seed Store. 



FAUM FOR SALE AT AUCTION. 



WILL, be sold ai Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, 

 he TwENTV-.MNTH day of October next, at Two o'clock 

 )) the altcriioftu. upon tiie prpmises, all that Farm which be- 

 oilgcJ to .Asa Parker, Esq. late ol Jaffrey, deceased, situated 

 n the iiorlh-easterly pari of said Jaflrcy, estimated to contaiu 

 rwo HU.\-i)UKi> ANO Fit'Tv acres, more or less — bounded 

 lorlb ou Peter Davis and the highway ; cast on Joseph Saun- 

 iers, the highway and lainl of the children of Ande Holmes; 

 outh on ihc children of said Holmes and Samuel Palrick ; and 

 lesl on Jnseph Hodge, Levi Fi^k and others. 



?5aid Farin is well worthy the attention of purchasers, having 

 pon it a D.velling House of two stories, two ISarns, and odier 

 onvcnient buildings, is well woodeil and watered, suitably di- 

 ided into Tillage, Mowing and Pasturing— and is valuable as 



stock, or siieep farm. 



There are also upon il three rtr four hundred thrifty young 

 1UI.BKRRV TREKS, SO that the purchaser can immediately 

 lake arrangements ti> commence the inanufaclure of Silk. 



The right id'doWL-r of the widow, and the shares of all die 

 cirs, will l)e sold together, and a complete title given, and the 

 irm will he offered eniirc, or in lots thai may best suit pur- 

 hasers. 



A small part of the purchase money will be required on the 

 xecuiiou of tha deed — Ibr the residue, a credit will be given 

 n mortgage, if desiri-d. 



EDAIU.VD PARKER, ; Guardian.? for llie 

 SCEPHKiV JEWETT, 5 Minor Heirs, 



,lalTrcy, N. H, S pi. 17, 1831. 



lASSACIlUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The members of this Society are hereby noiiSed Ihal an ad- 

 jnrned meeting will be held al their Half in Market Street, on 

 alurday next, llie 27lli insl. at 11 o'clock ; al which time the 

 ommiUee appointed at the last meeting, lo itominate suitable 

 ersons to be elected otbcers of the Society for the ensuing 

 ear will make their report. 



The Society is also hereby notified that a meeting thereof 

 ir'tlie choice of otlicers for die ensuing year, will be held at 

 le old Cominou Council Room in the Comity Court House, 

 ourl Square (between School and Court Streets), on Salur- 

 ly the 4ih of Oi-iobcr al 11 o'clock. 

 iep21 ROBERT T. PAINE, Recording Secretary. 



JUST PUBLISHED, 



Tile TEMPERANCE FAMILY ALMANAC, for 1835, 

 .Tiid lor sale m any quaiitily, at the office of the New England 

 Farmer— price fi cis. single, gi per hundred. 



PATENT CLOVER HULLING MILL. 



Ritlenhouse's Improved Hulling Machine, for hand or horse 

 power. This machine, invented by Robert Riltenhouse, is 

 louud lo he one of the most improved machines Ibr the pur- 

 pose, thai h.is been iinenied. Il is supposed thai one man 



will readily hull and clean from five to six bushels per day. 



The ab.ive machines are for sale al the Agricultural Ware- 

 house, Nos. 51 and 52 Norih Market slreel, and also rights for 

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



CORN CUTTERS. 



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

 most haudy and useful tools dial is used on a farm. A lew- 

 very superior cast steel ui.tv be had at the Agricultural Ware- 

 house. Likewise— Cast Steel Corn Forks, for loading corn 

 in the field. Sep. 10. 



FOREST TREES. 



WM. MANN, Bangor, Me. will execute orders in the most 

 ithlul manner for the following- kinds, viz, 



A „k.^- Ar;...: , _ h,-l.;._ t^ , ° . . 



Ash, all varieties, 

 Basswood or Tulip Tree, 

 American Elm, 

 Hornbeam, 

 Maple, all varieties, 

 Spruce, &c. iScc. 



Arbor Vilri or White Cedar, 



MiunuSn Ash or Roundwood, 



Birch, all varieties, 



llackmelac Larch or Juniper, 



Hemlock, 



Pine, ditVcrciil varieties, 



II who are desirous of procuring a quantity will find il for 



eir interesl belore buying eUewhere to write' per mail slating 



e kinds, quantities, tiie manner in which to be packed, &c. 



c. and tcims and particulars will be given. 



Orders if more f onvenrent may be left with Mr. GEO. 0. 



.\RRETT, of the Agricultural Warehouse, where prices 



irrcnt may be .seen. 8w sept 21 



FOREST TREES. 



The subscnber having had several years experience in 



ocuring Forcsi Trees, tenders his services lo the public in 



at line. 



He is ready al any time tocxecnte orders for the deciduous 



id evergri'cn trees common to tin- county of Kennebec. 



Arbor Vilir. Spruce, Fur, Pine, Hemlock, Larch, Ash, Jla- 



e, Basswood, Jlouiitain Ash, Tree Cranberry, (a very pretty 



rub) form a pan of die Caiah>gne of trees and shrubs which 



1 is in the practice of obtaining. 



Direct lo ZACHEUS GOLDSMITH, Gardiner, Me. 



GcmliTier,M,:.A!/^'isrZ0th,-IS34: ' (iw. S,17 



W^HITE MULBERRY SEED. 



Just received While Mulbirry Seed, of the growth of 1331 

 .ved expressly for Ihe New Eiigland Seed Establishment. 

 GEO. C. BARRETT. 



APPLE PARING MACHINE, 



Willis' Improved Apple Paring Machine is found lo be very 

 handy and useful for paring apples, pears, c&c, is very simple 

 in its construction, and is used with great expedition.' Tho.se 

 who are in the daily habil of using apples will fiud this imple- 

 ment very convenient and useful. Sep. 10. 



500 PIECES ENGLISH MERINOS. 



ELIAB STONE BREWER, has received from New York 

 and will be opened on Momlay morning, 500 pieces English 

 Merinos, of superior quality and colors, being the entire im- 

 portation of one of the first importing Houses in Ihe country, 

 and in anlicipalion of Ihe season, will be sold al least 25 per 

 cent, lower than Ihey can be afforded in the Autumn. 



aug 13 6tis 4U, Washingion-streel. 



BLACK CURRANT WINE. 



A FEW Bottles of this wine, so highly esteemed by all ac- 

 quainted with its medicinal properties, just received by Geo. 

 C. Barrett, 51 and 52 North Market street. aug 13 



FRUIT TREES. 



Ornamental TREES, ROSES, FLOWER- 

 ING PLANTS, &c. Nursery of WILLIAM 

 KENRfCK in Newton, 5^miles from Boston 



by tlie City Mills, and J a ?nile from the Worcester 



Rail Road. 



A rare collection of Fruil trees. Trees and shrubs of orna- 

 ment, Roses, Dahlias, t.tc. This Nursery now covers com- 

 pactly, the most pari of 18 acres; and includes of Trees and 

 plants in different stages of growth, from two lo three hundred 

 thousand. Of wejc celebrated Pears alone, 150 kinds, a pari of 

 which having been already proved in our climate, are espec- 

 ially recommcueed. Of 'Peaches, a Capital Colleclion, for 

 extensive numbers and fine kinds — Apples — Cherries— Plums 

 — Nectarines — Apricots — Almonds — Quinces — Grape Vines 



— Currants — Raspberries — Gooseberries — Slrawberiies Fio-s 



&c. — Selections from the best varieties known. ^ 



MORUS MULTICAUI.IS, OR New CHINESE MuLBERRr, SO 



celebrated for the food of silkworms. 



Of ROSES. A superb colleclion of from 300 to 400 hardy 

 and China varieties ; from numerous importations, and first 

 rat" sources. While Flowering Horse Chesmits, Weeping 

 Willows, Catalpas, Mountain Ash, Silver Firs, Venetian Su- 

 mach, Aliheas. Honeysuckles, Azaleas, &c. &c. in all, of 



Ornamental trees, and shrubs, 630 varieties. Of Herbace- 

 ous flowering Plants., 3.0 choice varieties, including the finest 

 kinds of Pteonies, and 100 splendid varieties of Double Dahlias 



Gentlemen are invited to lorward their orders earh- in \o- 

 tumn, being an excellent season for transplanting. Address 

 lo WILLIAM KENRICK, Newton. Trees, Redelivered in 

 Boston free ol charge for Iransporlatlon, and suitably packed, 

 and from thence when ordered duly forwarded, by lanil or sea. 

 Or orders will receive Ihe same attention if leO'with Geo. c! 

 Barrett, who is agent, al his seed store and New England 

 Farmer Office, Nos. 51 & 52, North Market Street, Boston, 

 Catalogues gratis on application. Je 23 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCL. 



Apples, russels, 



Bkans, while, 



Beef, mess, (new) 



Cargo, No. 1 



prune, 



Beeswax, (."Vmerican) .... 

 Butter, inspecled, N 0.1, new, 



Cheese, new- milk, 



skimmed milk, .... 



Feathers, norihern, geese, . . . 



soulhern, geese, . . . 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee, . . . cash. 

 Baltimore, Howard sir. new 

 Baltimore, wharf, (none) . 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow,. . 

 soulhern }-ellow, . . 



white, 



Rye, Northern, .... 



Barley, ....... 



Oats, Northern, . (prime) 



Hay, best English, . . , 



FJastern screwed, .... 



Hard pressed, 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality (uncertain) . . 



2d quality do ... 



Lard, Boston, Isi sort, , . . . 



Soulhern, 1st sort, .... 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



'* upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, 



Baltimore, sole, . . 



Lime, best sort 



Pork, Mass. inspec, extra clear, . 



Navy, Mess, ' . 



Bone, middlings, .... 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, northern, . . . 

 Red Clover, northern, . . 

 While Dutch Honeysuckle 



Taleow, tried, 



Wool, prime or .Saxony Fleeces, • 

 American, full blood,washed 

 do. 3-'lihs do. 

 do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed. . . . 

 3 f Pulled superfine, 

 J— I 1st Lambs, . . 



-^<;2d " . . 



I i I 3d '■ . . 



S (^ 1st Spmningj . . 

 Soathern pulled wool is generally 

 6 cts. less per lb. 



PROVISION MARKET 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern . . . 

 .southern, . . 

 Pork, whole hogs, . 

 Poui.TRV, (uncertain) 

 Butter, (tub) . . . 



lump. 

 Eggs 



Potatoes, 

 CiDF.n, (new, 



19 



9 

 7 



17 



25 



50 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— aioNUAY, Sept. 22, 1B34. 



Reported for the Daily Advertiser and Patriot. 



At Market 820 Beef Cattle, 1210 Stores, 3200 sheep, and 

 1500 s\\ inc. 



Prices. Beef Cattle — Beef Cattle generally were net 

 of so good quality as ihey were last week, but about tin- same 

 prices were oblaiiiefi'for equal goodness. We quote tla- .anio, 

 viz— prime al 4 73 a 5 ; good 4 23 a t 50 ; thin 3 a 3 75. 



Vi'orking OarcH.— Sales Sib, 60, 58, 70 and 80. 



Coips and Calivs. — Sales 20, 23, 27 and ^'30- 



Wore.s.— Yearlings $5 a 9; two years old, 9 a 15 ; three 

 years old 19 a 25. 



JSJieep—l.ol of ordinary at ] 42 ; middling al 1 50. 1 62, 

 I 7o and 2 ; belter qualilies imany of which were wethers at 

 2, 2 17. 2 33 and 2 73. 



.'•'u-i'rif — Scales rather dull, and prices much reduced. Sct- 

 erallots half barrows ol 4 and 4 1-4 c. lots sold al3 1-2 for 

 sows and 4 1-2 for barrows ; al relail 4 1-2 a 3 for sows, and 

 5 1-2 a for barrows. 



