voii. xiri, NO. la. 



AND HORTICULTCUAL JOURNAL. 



95 



FARM FOU SALE AT AUCTION. 



WILL Ik; sold ai I'uEi.ic AucTiuN on WEDNESDAY, 

 llie 'I'wEN i v-NiNTH (lay oi Ociober next, ai Two o'clock 

 III llie alleniooii. upon llie premises, all that Farm which be- 

 longed to Asa Parker, E^q. late ot Jattiey, deceased, situated 

 111 the iiorth-j^aslerly part ol said Jatirey, usttmated to Co"'""' 

 rwo HUNDl-tKU AKt> FiKTV acres, more or less— bounded 



HwliciiJtuml. At the late Horticultural Exhibition at 

 Philadelpliia, there were to be seen New Zealand Flax, 

 the Indian Rubber Tree, Cinnamon r ee, Camphor Tree, 

 Black I'epper, Sugar Cane, Sand Box Tree, Arabian 

 Coffee, Cocoa-nut Tree, Olive Tree, &c. 



The Senate and Chamber of Representatives of Ha^U nord, o. i;-:^|;>;-;t.d tr ^r::i^lii;S?or^r 'Hct^s] 

 have passed a Rural Code, containing provisions which 

 are without example in any nation. Tlieir object is to 

 compel the people to labor for their subsistence by in- 

 flicting penalties upon idleness. 



Mr. Stephenson the celebrated engineer, says he will 

 not be satisfied until the journey from Liverpool to Lon- 

 don is made in two hours, being at the rate of a hun- 

 dred and four miles an hour I He has already travelled 

 forty. — U'ltii;. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



SPL,E:N0[D BU1.BOIIS HOOTS. 



This day received direct liom Holland, a splendid collection 

 or Double and single Hv,\ciNTHS, Polyanthos, Narcissus. 

 double and single JoKQUiLLS, Crown iMPKiiiAL Crokus, 



GlABIOI.LS ol" sorts, FUITTELLERAS Amarvi.lis, &c. 



GEO. C. BARRETT. 



New England Seed Slore. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAI. TREES. 



The subscriber is now prepared to receive orders for trees 

 for fall setting out, and the best attention will be paid to orders 

 by mail or otherwise. Calologues to bc^ had graljs uponjip- 



plication. 



GEO. C. "BARRETT. 



gimay 

 south on ihe children ol .said Holmes and Sdinnel Patrick; and 

 west on Joseph Hodge, Levi Flsk and others. 



Sjiid Farm is well worthy the attention ol purchasers, having' 

 upon it a Dwelling House ot two stones, two JLiarns, and other 

 coiivenienl buildings, is well wooded and watered, suitably di- 

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

 a stock, or sheep larm. 



There are also upon it Ihree or four hundred thrifty young 

 MULBKRKY TKKKS, SO that the purchaser can immediately 

 make arrangements to commence tlie manufacture ol Silk. 



The right of dower of the widow, and the shares ol all the 

 heirs, will be soUl together, and a complete title given, and the 

 larm will be offered entire, or in lots that may best suit pur- 

 chasers. 



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

 execution of the deed — for the residue, a credit will be given 

 on laorlgage, if desired. 



ED.MUND PARKER, ; Guardians for the 

 Sl'EPHEN JEVVETT, 5 Minor Heirs. 



Jaflrey, N. H. Sept. 17, 183+. 



FRUIT TREES. 



Ornam.ental trees, and PLANTS, &c. 

 iVuRSERV of WILLIAM KENRICK, in 

 Newton, Mass. bi miles from Boston by the 

 Western Avenue, an2 .la mile from the Worces- 

 ter Ifiail Hnad. 



This establishment now compactly covers 18 acres, and 

 comprises the selections of the finest kinds of Pears, Applijs, 

 Cherries. Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Apricots, Almonds, 

 Quinces. Grape Vines, Currants, Raspberries, Gooseberries, 

 and Mulberries, including the Chinese Mulberry, or MoRus 

 MuLTicAui.is, so celebrated for silk ; Sirawberries, Figs, iic. 

 No paius, uo labor, or expense has been spared, in obtaining 

 the most celebrated varieties, which have been congregated 

 from divers climates and latitudes, and from lirsi-rale sources 

 selections tldapted to every section of the Union. The Or- 

 namental Trees and Plants alone, comprise one thousand va- 

 rieties, the most beautiful kinds known ; these include Horse 

 Chcsnuts. Weepiu" Willows, Catalpas, Mountain Ash, Ailan- 

 Ihus or Tree of H'eaven, Scotch Larch, Silver Firs, Venetian 

 Sumach. Altheas, Snowballs, Lilacs, Honeysuckles, &c.— Su- 

 perb China and Hardy Roses, Herbaceous Flowering Plants, 

 PEConies. and splendid Double Dahlias. 



Gentlemen are respectluUv invited to forward their orders 

 enWt/.— Earlv in Autumn, beins an excellent season for trans- 

 planting. Addressto WH.LIAM KENRICK. Newton, Mass. 

 Trees, &c. delivered in Boston without charge lorlrausporta- 

 lion, thev arc selected and labelled with due precaution and j 



FOREST TREES. 



The subscriber having had several years experience in 

 procuring Forest Trees, lenders his services to the public in, 

 that line. 



He is ready at any time to execute orders for the deciduous 

 and evergreen trees common to the county of Kennebec. 



Arbor Vila:, Spruce, Fur, Pine, Hemlock, Larch, Ash, Ma- 

 ple, Basswood, Mountain Ash, Tree Cranberry, (a very pretty 

 shrub) torm a part of the Catalogue of trees and shrubs which 

 he is in the practice ot' obtaining. 



Direct to ZACHEUS GOLDSMITH, Gardiner, Me. 



Gardiner, Me. August Wtk, 1834.. 6w. S. 17 



NOTICE. 



An experienced farmer would like to hire or take the super- 

 intendence of a (arm in the vicinity of lloston. Good referen- 

 ces can be given. Inquire at this office. 



CORN CUTTERS. 



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

 most handy and useful tools that is used on a farm. A few 

 very superior cast steel mav be had at the Agricultural Ware- 

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

 in liie field. Sep. 10. 



SITUATION "WANTED. 



An experienced gardener with his wife would like a situa- 

 tion as such. Good recommendations will be produced. 



Enquire at this ofiice. oct I 



JUST PUBLISHED, 



The TEMPERANCE FAMILY ALMANAC, for 1835, 



Apples, russets, 



Beans, white, 



Beee, mess, (new) 



Cargo, No. I 



prime, 



Beeswax, (American) .... 

 BuTTER,iilspecte<-l, No. I, new. 



Cheese, new milk, 



skimmed milk, .... 



Feathers, northern, geese, . • • 



soutiicrn, geese, . . . 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee, . . . cash. 

 Baltimore, Howard str. new 

 Baltimore, wharl, (none) • 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow, . . 

 southern yellow, . . 



white, 



Rye, Noithern, .... 



Barley, 



Oats, Northe/n, . (prime) 



Hay, best English, . . . 



Eastern screwed, .... 



Hard pressed, 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality (uncertain) . . 

 2d quality do ... 



Lard, Boston, Istsort 



Southern, Istsort, .... 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



" upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



" upper, . , , 



Philadelphia, sole, . . 



Baltimore, sole, . . . 



Lime, best sort 



PoKK, Mass. inspec, extra clear, . 



Navy, Mess, 



Bone, middlings, .... 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, northern, . . . 

 Red Clover, northern, . . 

 WhiteDutch Honeysuckle 



Tallow, tried, 



Wool, prime or Saxony Fleeces, 

 American, full blood,washed 

 do. 3-4lhs do. 

 do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 

 Native washed, . . . . 

 ^ f Pulled superfine, 

 ^ -a I 1st Lambs, . • . 

 ^:^\id " . . . 



S g. I 3d '• . . . 



Z [ 1st Spinning, . . . 

 ( !;unthern pulled wool is generally 

 i o els. less perlb. 



T^"^"."^.". I .■■. ■ II.. m^ -1 jr^ 



barrel 

 bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



pound 

 bushel 

 barrel 



oushel 



gallon 

 pound 



pound 



lb. 

 pound 



lb. 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 

 pound 



pound 



care'; aiul when ordered thence, they are suitably packed,and i ^^^^^ ^.^^ ^^1^ j^^ quanliiv, at the office of the New England 

 forwarded to their destination, by land or sea. Or orders will | ^ , ...i„„ ,;■-,;' „:.,„i.', ,7i..„.i „,i 



receive the same attention if left with Geo. C. Barrett, 

 who is agent, at his seed store and New England Farmer 

 Office, Nos. 51 & 52, North Market Street, Boston. Cata- 

 logues gratis on application. eel 1 



13,000 PEACH TREES. 



Gentlemen desirous of forming orchards of the Peach tree 

 are ofTered a capital selection of the finest kinds 

 Apply to WILLIAM KEiNRICK, Newton. 



Farmer — price (i els. single, g'i per hundred. 



oct 1 



MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL, SOCIETY. 



\ The Socictv is hereby notified that a meeting thereof 

 for the choice of officers for the ensuing year, will be held at 

 the old Common Council Room in the County Court House, 

 Court Square (between School and Court Streets), on Satur- 

 day the 4th of October at 1' 



sep24 



1 o'clock. 

 ROBERT T. PAINE, Recording Secretary. 



FOREST TREES. 



WM. JI ANN, Pangor. Me. will execute ordeis in the most 

 faithful maimer for the following kinds, viz. 



Ash. all varieties, 

 Basswood or Tulip Tree, 

 American Elm, 

 Hornbeam. 

 Maple, all varieties, 

 ■Spruce, &c. *cc 



Arbor Vitri or While Cedar 



Mountain .4sh or Pioundwood, 



Birch, all varieties, 



Uackmetac Larch or Juniper, 



Hemlock, 



Pine, difl"ercnt varieties, - , , .... 



All who arc desirous of procuring a quantity will find it for 

 their interest before buying elsewhere to write per mail staling 

 the kinds, quantiues, Ihe manner in which to be packed, &c. 

 &CC. and terms and particulars will be gi^'en. mpr\ r« 



Orders if more convenient mav be left with Mr. GEO. C. 

 BARRETT, of the Agricultural Warehouse, where prices 

 current may be seen. 8w sept -.1 



PATENT CLOVER 



Ritlenhouse's Improved Hulli 



HULLING MILL. 



ig Machine, for hand or horse 

 power. This machine, invented by Robert Ritteiihouse, is 

 found to be one of the most improved machines for the pur- 

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

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

 The above machines are for sale at the Agricultural Ware- 

 house, Nos. 61 and 52 North Market street, and also rights for 

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



PROVISION MARKET, 

 retail prices. 



Hams, northern, . • 

 southern, . . 

 Pork, whole hogs, . 

 Poultry, (uncertain) 

 Butter, (tub) . . . 

 lump. 



Eggs, 



potatoks, . . . 

 Cider, (new,) . . 



10 



17 

 50 



500 PIECES ENGLISH MERINOS. 



ELTAB STONE BREWER. has received from New York 

 and will be opened on Monday morning. 500 pieces English 

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

 portation of one of the first importing Houses in the countrv, , - „ 



and in anticipation of the season, will be sold at least 25 per | F^i^es ^foHy stipporlcd. ^We quote prime at 4 

 cent, lower than they can be afil'orded in the Autumn. 



aug 13 Otis 414, Washington-street 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, Sept. 29, 1834. 

 Reportcil for the Daily AdvertiBer and Patriot. 

 At Market 700 Beef Catlle, 1,400 Stores, 400 sheep, and 

 1J50 swine. 



Prices. Ben/ Cattle— The quality of Beef Cattle gen- 

 erally Was not so good as la-1 week, but sales were qtiick and 



7o a o ; gi 



ood 



APPLE PARING MACHINE. 



Willis' Improved Apple Paring Machine is found to be very 

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

 in its construction, and is used with great expedition. Those 

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

 ment verv convenient and useful. Sep. 10. 



GRASS SEEDS, Cfor Fall Solving.) 



For .Sale, at the New England Seed Store, 51 and 52 

 North Market street. 



Clover (Northern) — Herds Grass — Red Top — While Clover 

 (fine imported)— Lucerne, &c &c.— Wholesale and Retail. 



4 25 a 4 50 ; thin 3 25 a 3 75. 



Stores. — We quote the same as last week, viz — ^Yearlings 

 $5 a 9; two years old, 9 a 15 ; three years old 19 a 25. 



Cows and Cu/c«.— Sales 23, 24, 27 and ^30. 



S/iecp— Lot of ordinary at 1 32 a 1 42 ; middling at 1 60 

 1 G7, 1 75, and 2 ; belter" qualities at 2, 2 17, 2 50, and 2 lo 

 including many wethers. 



Swine— A few lots of old swine a part of which weresowsai 

 4 1-4. also several hundred shoals in lots, (halfbarrows)al 4 1-4 

 at retail 4 1-2 for sows and 6 1-2 for barrows. 



GREEN HOUSE GLASS. 



200 boxes very thick— for sale by LORING & KUPFER, 

 No 10 Merchant's Row. Im sep 3 



