\ OT,. VVI', NO. 3). 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL. 



U7 



RlGlirON MARKKT.- 



Nov 20, ie38. 



riiird 



t;7 50 

 lualitv 



$7 75. 



«;.-> 50 a 



MOSIIAT, 

 H(-|.i.rl.-il l"r clip ^»■^v KnclTMil F 

 At Market 750 Heel Cnttle, 

 nd 1150 Sui.ie. 

 Ptucvs—Prif C««/c.— Firsi 

 econd qinlity, J-fi 75 a ^7 25 

 i6 00, 



BarreUing r„tl!e.-Mesf, $C, 50 n $r. 75 

 ,5 75 n ,f n 00. 



SioTea —Two YR.-ir Old, .^Jilfi n !?;27. Tliree Year Old, 

 ^2W n $35. 



S/,rrp.—We quote loia at $i 69, $1 8.<, p 12, .*2 33, 

 52 4a. ;f-2 C-2, $2 S8, nxu\ $?■ 25. 

 S,r-r,e.—" Dull ' and prices havfi declined, Ne'arly 



PRKMirMS FOR BUTTF.R \XD CIIRESE. 



Tlie Trustees of the Ma.ssachrisetls Society for promniin 



A"ricuUurc, "ive noiice. lluii llii»v will iiwnrd ihcir premium! 



200 Stores, 2S0O Sheep, | fop Butter anrl Cheese, to he exhihiied in Decemher next, al I 



the Ccv/ral Hall, nrn- thf Quinai Mavkvi, in Boston, which 

 ..- ro ds, ^^ ' I'as heen kindly granted to them, for tliiil purpose, hy Mr H I Apples, 



PRICES OP COUNTRY PRODUCE 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



iNn. 1, 



ill the lots to peddle wen- 5 

 )airows One lot siivill sll 

 etail 6 a 7 l-"2. 



Error. — In our Inst we 

 Jeer Cattle should have bs 

 ire this week. 



,t 5 for 

 115 1-2 



R. Kencvll. The preiiiiunis arc as (nil 



For the host lot, in tuhs, pots, or firkins, no! less th 



3110 piiunds, 

 For the next hest, not less than 30n pounds. 

 For the hest. less than 300 pounds, and nut Ie,.s th 



inn pounds, 

 For the hest lot of Cheese, not less than one yearn 



and not less in quantity than 3no pn 

 For the hest lot of Cheese less than i 



not less in quanlity than 300 pounds. 



The claimant on the several premiums on Butler, must 

 Slate in writing, the foliowiim ]iariicularf. viz :— ihe numher 

 nf cows kept on his farm; his mode of keeping; the treat 



IT^E 



, white, Foreicn, 

 Domeslit 



I and 



30 on 



50 00 



.?n 00 



Beef, 



Rr.Esv 



s nod li for I ment of the milk and cream helbre churntnsj; the mode of 

 churniu". winter and summer ; the measures .pdopted to ex- 

 press the halter milk; the quantity and sort ol salt employ 

 ed. whether sallpctrc, or any other suhsla 



ind (i 1-3 



Al 



heen 



Kr, „n„litv „f' used in the process; the hest lime for churnin?, and kcepin 

 nr^i quaiiiy 01 ^^^.^^^^ .^ ||„, weather, and ihe hest mode of preservin 



TllERMO.METRH^AL. 



I'cp.irleil lor Hie .NVvv Enjliinrt Fainiei 

 Rans;eof the Thermometer at the Garden of tl 

 if the New England Farmer, Brisht.in, Mass. 

 Vorlherly exposure, week ending Novemler 25. 



^ _ _ n 



rtcd as high as they I rndtlirongh tlie summer and winter, and in what vessels. 



I The claimants for the several premiums on Cheese, must 

 _____^_____„ I stale the mode of makin? the same, and the followms; par- 



ticulars, vii;:— Ihe ntimier of cows kept; whether the cheese 



is made Irom the proceeds of one, two or more milkiiigs; 

 whether any addition is maile of cream; the qui^nlity and 

 sort of salt used and the quantity of rennet ; the mode of 

 pressure, and the treatment of the Cheese afterwards 



, (.American) 

 Checse, new milk. 

 Feathers, norlhern. ac 

 southern, ge 

 Fi.Ax, f,\merican) 

 Fish, Cod, 

 Fi.ovn, Cenesce, cash 



Rallimor 



Fallimoi 



Alexand 



Rye, . 

 ■\Teal, Indian, in hhls. 

 GaAiN : Corn, norllier 



harrel 

 hushel 



pound 



TULIPS. RANUNCULUSES, PINKS ASiD VIOLAS. 



S. WALKER, of Ro.rbury. offf IS for sale in beds, or in 

 such quantities as mnv suit purchasers, (rom 1 10 2600 bulbs 

 of chnicr Tulips- The bulbs were imported from Holland, 

 France and Englaml, to which yearly additions have and 

 will continue to" he made of the newest and choicest vari- 

 eties. Persons wishing to purchase a bed of superb Tulips, 

 will do well to make a selection for themselves when the 

 imlbs are In bloom, (about the 1st of June.) The prices will 

 conform to the quality of the flowers selected, biit in no case 

 will the charge exceed the lowest market prices, in the coun 

 try where the bulbs were raised, and cheaper than thi 

 ou«/i7i/can he imported. 



Tulips in beds of from 30 to 100 rows, conta 

 •ilO to 7U0 bulbs, or hy the dozen, lOO or 1000. 



Violz g-randiflora— Pansy, or Heartsease. Upwards of 

 2000 superb varieties will be exhibited and offered for sale, 

 when the Tulips are in hlnom. 



i?ajii/nci(/iiscs— fine mixlnres. at from S2 to S.5 p"r 100. 



l'inks—&ne named varieties, Ironi 2.3 cents to Si each. 



For particulars apply to S. WALKER, or to JO-SEPH 

 BRECK & CO. eow 



like 

 ng from 



FARM FOR SALE. 



A Farm situated in the southwesterly part of Townsend, 

 on the road leading from Townsend west village to Worces- 

 ter, baid farm contains 1 in acres of land divided into mow- 

 ing and pasturing, and a large share of wnod and limber; a 

 one story house, with two front rooms, kitchen, buttery, and 

 two bed rooms well finished ; parlor papered ; wood house ; 

 well, mider cover, forty feet ham, and shed, a large sheep 

 house, fifteen by thirtv feet, a large cooper shop, and another 

 small house well finished, on the lower floor; a good aque- 

 duct which comes into the barn yard, and a good orchard. 



The subscriber will sell a part or all, and give possession 

 this fall or winter, or nest spring. Those who wish to buy, 

 will do well to call on the subscriber, who lives on the prem- 

 ises, and look for themselves. .-AS.i H. .AD,\MS. 



Nov 29, 1638. 



Iters in the several States are invited to compete for 

 these premiums, at the exhibilion in December. 



Claims for the premiums must he made in writing, ad- 

 dressed to Benjajhn Gfii.D, Esij. Boston, post paid, on or 

 before the 1st of December nest ; and the parcels deposited 

 before Tuesday the 4ih, at the place above designated, on 

 which day, al 10 o'clock, before noon, the committee will pro 

 ceed to examine the lots ofTered for premium, and none will 

 he admitted after that hour. 



The premiums will he awarded at the same place on 

 Wednesday the 5lh. 



Each lot must he numbered but not marked, and any pub- 

 lic or known mark must be completely concealed.^ nor must 

 the competitors be present; in default of cither of these re- 

 quisitions, ihe claimant will not be entitled to premium 



It is particularly recommended to the competitors, that the 

 Butler lie put up in the nicest manner. 



There will be a public auction after the examination by 

 the Committee, and those who desire to sell, will have an 

 opportunity without any charge for auctioneer's fees, Imt the 

 government duty must be paid by the owners of the butter 

 and cheese. After the premium has heen awarded, all the 

 articles submitted must be taken care of by their respective 

 owners, the (Committee having no further control or respon- 

 sibility in regard to them. The (Committee will be at liber- 

 ty to withhold from the auction sale, any parcels either of 

 iiutler or cneese, which they may have reason to suppose, 

 from ihe onlinary quality of the same, or other circumstances, 

 may have been sent merely for sale. 



DUTCH BULBS. 



Just received from Rotterdam, our annual supply ofsplen- 

 did Dutch Bulbs, consisting of 



Double Red, Yellow, Blue and White Hyacinths, 



Single " " ' " 



Single and Double Tulips, 



Crown Imperials, Double and Single, of sorts, 



Engli-h. Spanish and Persian Iris, 



Polyanthus Narcissus, of sorts, 



R.anunculus, 



Anemones, 



Friiillarias, 



Crocus, of sorts. 



JOSEPH BRE^'K & CO. 

 Boston, Oct. IC, 1S3S. 



NOTICE. 



A person now in the Nursery business, on a limitrd scale, 

 who nas peculiar advantages for its extension, not possessed 

 hy any other individual in this country, wishes ti connect 

 himself with some person who can furnish a small capital 

 sufiicienl to make the business both pleasant and profitable. 

 Inquire at the office of the N. E. Farmer. 



Nov. 21, 1338. 



ROHAN POT.VTOES. 



Orders will be received for Rohan Potatoes by Joseph 

 Breck & Co or communication may be directed to John .K. 

 Thompso.-j, CatskiU, N. Y. who has them fur sale. 



Boston, Nov. 7. 183S. 



PE\R, PLl'M. ORAPE \1JJES, &C. 



1000 Pear Trees of the most approved kinds ; 



1000 Plum Trees, of the most approved kinds and eslra 

 size— niany o*" them have borne the past season ; 



500 (iuince Trees ; 



3000 Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines, from C to 15 feet 

 high, most of thern have borne fruit — Black Hamburg, Sweet- 

 water, Pond's Seedling; 



30.000 Giant Asparagus Roots ; 



5000 Wilmol's Early Rhubarb or Pic Plant, lately intro- 

 duced-,; 



MsQ— a good assortment of Gooseberries, Roses, &e of 

 ifferent kinds. 



All orders left at this office, or with the subscriber at tJam- 

 bridge-port, will meet with immediate attention. 



SAMUEL POND, 



Nov. I. Camhridge-port, Mass- 



hnrf. 



Rye 



Barlev, 



Oats 



uthe 

 vhite 

 irthern. 



vello 

 I flat. 



1 50 



1 35 



2 00 

 17 00 

 14 50 

 12 00 



28 



rthe 



(prime) 



y, best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 Eastern screwed, . 

 Honey Comis, Northern, 



Hops, 1st qiinlity 



2d quality. 

 Larb, Boston, 1st sort, . 



southern, 1st sort. 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do. c nntry do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dry bides, . 

 New York red, liffht, 

 Boston, do. slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides. 

 Lime, best sort, .... 



MACivEREt., No, I, 



Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 PoDK, extra clear, 



clear, ..... 



Mess 



Seeds; Herd's Grass, , 

 Red Top, southern, 

 northern, 

 Hemp, . ... 



Flax, 



Red Clover, northern, . 

 Southern Clover, 

 Soap, American, No, If . 

 No. 2, 



Tallow, tried 



Teazles, 1st sort, .... 

 Wool, prime, or .Saxonv fleeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4 ths 



do. 



1-2 



do. 



do. 1-4 and common, 

 S_; f Pulled superfine, 



^ i 1 No. 1, 



t:='iNo,2, . 



Z °- [ No. 3, 



12 00 

 3 25 

 27 80 



25 no 



23 00 

 27s 

 1 00 



3 00 



P R O'.V I S I O N MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern,. 



southert 

 Pork, whole bo 

 Poultry, per lb.. 

 Butter, tub, 



lump. 

 Eggs, . 



I and western. 



NOTICE. „^ ^ , 



ler ofiers for sale his real estate in Westford 

 consisting of his homestead, 35 acres, his 

 , 17 acres, one do. 33 acres, one wood- 

 . 5 acres, and one do. 10 acres. For 

 further oariiculars see his advertisement in the Lowell Jour- 

 nal or inquire of the subscriber at his house, near the meet- 

 ing houses and academy in Westfo^d^^^^^^ ^^^^^_ 



The 

 and G 

 farm, 117. one pastu 

 lot, 13 acres 



PEAR TREKS' FOR SALE. 



At the Pomoloaical Garden, Salem, Mass., a good collee- 

 lion of StandardPcar Trees, all of which have heen proved. 

 They compusethe choicest of the oH and new varieties. 

 Also 5,000 superior Buckthorn Plan's ffn- hedges 

 Salem Oct. 8, 1833. ROBERT MANNING. 



