VOI,. XII. NO. 41. 



\ND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



327 



A dealer in horse rlcsli to the Westward:, aiyeitising 

 the ari'ival of a drove of horses, recommends them to 

 his customers, as heing "uncommitted in politics, and 

 each bearing his own certificate of qualification. " 



" Congress cannot take out of the hands of the Exec 

 utive department, the custody of the public property or 

 money, without an assumption of Executive power, and 

 a subversion of the first principles of the Constitution." 

 — President JacJcson's Protest. 



In the U. S. House of Representatives, Mr. Wise of 

 Virginia offered the following Resolution : 



Resolved, That Congress can Like out ol the hands of 

 the Executive department the custody ol the public pro- 

 perly or money, without an assumption of Execi 

 power, or subversion of the first principles of the Const i- 

 tion. by repeal and enactment of such laws as may be 

 necessary to that end. 



Great Herds of Cattle. Mr. Gwin of Madison coun- 

 ty, Ohio, keeps 1200 head of cattle for which he has am- 

 ple lands and enclosures ; and many of his neighbors. 

 who are in the cattle business, have herds of from two 

 to eight hundred, and lands in proportion. It is won- 

 derful to those who can carry back their recollection 

 for a few years, when the whole state was an entire wil- 

 derness, to behold Ohio now outstripping most of the old 

 states in population and agricultural improvement. 



Ji Pedestrian. An Englishman arrived in our city on 

 Monday evening from the South, who has attracted a 

 good deal of notice. He has travelled on foot through- 

 out all the countries of Europe, without any other 

 known motive, than the gratification of his own curiosi- 

 ty. The apparent insufficiency of this reason for s i 

 much fatigue, has brought upon him the suspicions of 

 official agents, and caused him to be repeatedly arrested. 

 He is now examining our country as he has examined 

 Europe. He is said to be a man of property and intel- 

 ligence, though his appearance indicates neither. His 

 habiliments are mean, and all his baggage consists of a 

 small bundle and a cage which contains the only com- 

 panion of his travels — a favorite canary bird. — V. Y. 

 Journal of Commerce. 



Ohio Manufactures. The Scioto Gazette published 

 at Chilicothe. Ohio, contains the following paragraph: 



We were invited a few days since to examine a piece 

 of white flannel of beautiful texture and appearance, 

 manufactured by Mr Win. Reister of this country. It 

 contains about 37 yards, is about one yard wide and of a 

 very excellent quality. Mr. Reister obtained at the 

 Agricultural Society's fair last fall a premium for the 

 best specimen of flannel then exhibited, and he seems 

 to be improving in the manufacture of that article. 



GRAPE VINES, DAHLIAS, &e. 



ForSaleby HOVEY & CO, No 79 and 81 Cornhill, (late 

 Market street,) Isabella, Catawba, Pond's Seedling, (a superi- 

 or, new, native variety,) and choice foreign kinds ol G .. 

 vines, by the single one or hundred, well packed lor transpor- 

 tation to any pari of the country. 



A line assortment oFEngrlish Gooseberry hushes, of the best 

 kinds, including those that, obtained the premium of the Mass. 

 Hort. Society. > — vi.so — 



— A collection of the best double Dahlias, Rulhous Flower 

 Roots, Greenhouse Planis, Hardy Perennial Flowering Shrobs, 

 Honeysuckles, &c. &.e. n 9 



PRIZE DAHLIAS. 



FOR SALE, ZOO varieties of die besi double Dahlias. 

 This collection of Dahlias obtained the premium awarded by 

 the Mass. Hori, Societv the tw i i.i.t years. 



Orders left wilh Messrs. HOVEY & r'O. No 79 &. SI 

 Cornhill, Bo. ton, or C. F. PUTNAM, Salem, will be duly 

 attended lo. a p r 2 



GRAPE VINES AND EARLY POTATOES. 



Catawba and Isabella Gr a pe Vines, extra larg-e size, by die 

 hundred oi single. 



Early Polaloes which obtained the premium for the last five 

 years. For sale hy, SAMUEL POND. 



Cambridgeport, Feb. 26. 



C. G. GREENE'S 



IMPROVED SILK REEL— I'm., $20— For sale at the 

 Agricultural Warehouse, No. 52 North Market Street, and by 

 the Patentees, \\ indsor, Vermont. ap 23 



STRAW CARPETING. 

 ELIAB STONE BREWER, No. II I Washington street. 

 lias received a lot of 106 pieces superior straw carpetii « liti 

 .in.l i.i, ic\ checks, 5-4, 6-4, and 7-4 widths, which lie will sell 

 by the piece or yard at very low piices. Also, Canton Straw 

 i il le malts. islf. ' ,i 16. 



PR I C K 8 OF CtJUN T H Y P R O i> U C K 



PAINT OIL. 



Tlie subscribers keep on hand a constant supply of their 

 • Prepared Paint Oil," which is offered for sale with renewed 

 assurances of its merit. Tnis Oil. independent of being Jo 

 pi r cent, cheaper in price, will actually cover a quart r more 

 surface, as has been repeatedly pno ed and confirmed by state- 

 ments of many Painters. Upwards of 200 buildings in this 

 city and vicinity can he referred to, many of them painted 

 two years ago, wh^ch continue lo look well, and retained th ;ii 

 gloss through the first year, which is a clear demonstration of 

 its strength. The Prepared Paint Oil is found to answer a 

 valuable pnrpose to mix with Linseed Oil, giving it strength 

 and durability wilh a more permanent gloss. It paints a very 

 clear while, llows smooth, and is more free from milldew, and 

 changes resulting irom the sea air, ihan any other Oil. 



Oil Factory (head Foster's Wharf ) 



DOWNER & AUSTIN. 



P. S. Please be pait'cnlar to order Downer & Austin's 

 "Prepared Paint Oil." in 19.6pis. 



BUCKTHORNS. 



For Sale a quantity of very fine Buckthorns, raised upon the 

 Farm of E, 11 Derby, Esq. of Salem. Apply at GEO. C. 

 BARKETT'S S, edSlore. a 9 



SWEET POTATO SLIPS. 



This day received Irom New Jersey, a quantity of Sweet 

 Potato Slips in fine order, and will be sold in large or small 

 quantities if applied for soon. GEO. C. BARRETT, 



ap 16 New England Seed Store. 



WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. 



Hi . i t\ i it tins week direct liom Holland 1000 lbs. superior 

 W hi . . i in i (;, warranted free Irom any kind of foul seed, 

 and at least worth one third more than American. This will 

 be round an excellent Grass for Pasture land, A:c. 



aid GEO. C. BARRETT, New England Seed Store. 



MANGEL WURTZEL SEED. 



300 lbs. Mangel Wurizel Seed, raised from selected roots 

 .iic I not iniported. This article cannot be too highly recom- 

 mended lor Stock, yielding 40 tons lo the acre, and being a 

 most profitable crop. Sow 22 lbs. to the acre. For sale m 

 N.w England Seed Store. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



, For Sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 

 — WILLIS' Improved Cast Steel Manure Fork, the hesl 

 Warranted article that has been made lor die purpose. a!6 



For Sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 

 — HARDEN'S improved Sekd Sowing Machine. This 

 is .me of the best labor saving machines in use, calculated for 

 sowing small seed. The saving of seed in die use of this im- 

 plement is inoie than sufficient to pay the cost of it annually. 

 Price go. ap 16 



Howard's Improved Patent Cast Iron Plough. 



Ft >R SALE at the Agricultural Warehouse ol ..V 52 North 

 Market street, a further supply of Howard's Improved Patent 

 Cast Lou Ploughs. The very extensive sule these ploughs 

 met wilh the past season, and die v. i\ genet al satisfaction they 

 gave lo all persons'who used ibem, give them decidedly the 

 preference overall ploughs now in use — a constant supply ol 

 i hem will now be kept tor the accommodation ot the public, and 

 all.orders "ill be supplied on the same terms as at the manufac- 

 tory, a Hi 



GRAPE VINES AND PEAR TREES. 



FOR SALE, a few Grape Vines, plains 3 years old, at the 

 Garden ol S. G. PERKINS, Brookhue. v tz .— 

 White Chasselas or Muskadine, Purple .Muscat, 

 Red Chasselas, Red Conslaiitine, 



Black Hamburg, 



Also, a few Pear Trees, — Dwarf. Duchess of Angouleme. 

 Applv at the Garden to Mr. Roberts, or lo Mr. Perkins 



at In. <; .,•■■. ap 16 



TEA SPRING WHEAT. 



25 Li'siiKi.s of this valuable variety of Spring Wheat. 

 nf which a trial of three years has proved it lo be a productive 

 kind, uoi liable to blast or mildew. 



Theie was raised last yeai 25 bushels to the acre, and being 

 a sure crop, making ihe best of flour, il is recommended as a 

 superior vari. ty For sale at the New-England Seed Store. 

 bv GEO. C. BARRETT, and also to be obtained of JOHN 

 PERRY, Sherburne, Mass. m 12. 



Appi.Ks, russels, 



Beans, white 



Beef, mess, (new) 



Cargo, No. 1 



prune, 



Beesw ax. (American) .... 

 Bu t 1 1 R, inspected, No. 1, new, 

 Cranberries 



1 IHEESE, new milk, 



skimmed milk, . . . . 



Feathers, northern, geese, . . . 



southern, geese, . . . 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed 



Flour, Genesee, . . . cash. 

 Baltimore, Howard str. new 



Bail , w hart, . . . 



Alexandi ia 



Grain, Corn nhern yellow, . . 



southern yellow, . . 



white 



Rye, (scarce) Northern, 



Barley 



Oals. Northern, . (prime) 



Hay, best English, New, . . . 



Eastern sen wed, .... 



Hard pressed, 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d quality 



Lard, Boston. 1st sort, . . . . 



Southern, 1st sort 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



" upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



" upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . . 



Bali mini.-, sole, . . . 



Lime, best sort 



Pork, Mass. inspec, extra clear, . 



Navy. JI. -is 



Bone, middlings, .... 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, 



Red Top. northern, (scarce) 

 Red Clover, northern. . . 

 While Dutch Honeysuckle 



Tallow, tried, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, washed, 

 Merino, rnjx'd wilh Saxony, 

 Merino, jfths washed, . . 

 Merino, half blood, . . . 

 Merino, quarter, .... 

 Native washed, .... 



( Pulled superfine, 

 £-' Is! Lambs, . . . 

 I=<2d " . . . 



S g. 3d '• ... 



£ I ' s| Spinning, . . , 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 

 5 cts. less per lb. 



PROVISION MARKET, 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern, 



southern, 



Pork, whole hogs, 



"Poultry, 



Butter, (inh) 



lump, best, 



Eggs 



Pot itoeSj 



Cider, (according to quality.) . 



2 50 

 1 05 

 10 

 33 

 9 00 

 66 

 75 

 53 

 42 

 43 

 40 

 60 

 50 

 40 

 38 

 48 



12 

 10 



7 

 15 

 12 

 20 

 13 

 37 

 3 CO 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, April 21si, 1834. 

 Reported C.tr the Daily Ailvertiser*and Pairint. 



At Market this day, 317 Peel' Cattle, (including 30 unsold 

 last week.) II pairs working Oxen, 13 rows and calves, 216 

 sheep, and 100 swine. 30 beef cattle unsold. 



Pricks. Beef Cattle — The market was not quite sn good as 

 last week ; the qnaltly of die callle being beiier. nearly as 

 many sales were effected at the same prices. We noticed ten 

 or fifteen taken at 5 75, all ol which were very fine, and about 

 25 fine cattle were taken at 5 50 ; we quote prime at 5 25 a 5 50, 

 good at 5 a 5 25, thin at 4 50 a 5. 



Working Oxen— Sales g62 a 70. 



( own and Calves— We noticed sales at #20, 23, 25, 28, 

 and 32. 



Sheep — We noticed a fine lot of ten, fed hv Col. Anderson, 

 of , taken at $10 each ; also sales al 4 75 and 7 each. 



Swine — \ ( , )„(s were taken ; at retail 5^ for sows, and G^c for 

 barrows, most of which were large. 



SPRI.VG RYE. 



JUST received a quantity of Spring Rye, al New England 

 Seed Store. 



