VOL. XI. NO. 43, 



AND IIORTICLLTURAL JOURNAL. 



343 



lorn, on account ot'the liberal donation lo that inslitulion, by 

 John Mcl^ean, Esq. late of Boston. 



Hon. Thomas H. Perkins of Boston, has presented to the 

 New England Inslilulion for the education of the Blind, his 

 mansion in Pearl street, valued at ,g30,0L0, as an asylum, on 

 condition thai ;J50,000 be raised lor its support, before tlie end 

 of May. Towards the 50,000, Jonatlian Phillips has given 10,- 

 000, Peter C. Brooks 5000, and Mr. Cushing 5000. Tiiis is 

 benrvolrncn wcnh talking ahrail 



dUEAT S.\L,E OP WOOL 



On Thursday the 'ISd i?isi. at y o'clock, at Qjiincy Hull. 

 600 hales of American Fleece Wool, comprising the various 

 gnides from quarter to full blooded Merino. 

 100 bales " Saxony do. 



30 " superior Foreign " do, 



60 " No. 2, pulled Lambs do. 



200 " No. 1, " do. do. 



100 " superfine do. do. 



50 " Spanish Sheep do. 



m " '■ Lambs do. 



75 " Smyrna do. 



100 " Buenos Ayres do. 



75 " Russian do. 



'20 " Goats Hair. 

 Catalo"Tics will be ready and the wool may be examined the 

 day before the sale. As the above includes nearly all the wool 

 in .New England which can come to market previous to the 

 next clip, and as the sale will be positive, it will all'ord a desi- 

 rable opportunity for manufacturers to supply themselve.s. 

 May 8 COOLIDGE & HASKELL, Auct'rs. 



THE PULL BLOODED HORSE SPORTSMAK. 



THE Subscriber inlorms the public that the above named 

 horse will stand at his stable the ensuing season, — terms g'20 

 the season, which may be settled for $\b on or before the first 

 of September next. Insurance as may be agreed between the 

 parties. The stock of this horse are unusually promising and 

 will not sulVer (to say the least) by comparison with the gel of 

 any horse thai has stood in this section lor many years, and he 

 is therelbre recommended to Ihe public with confidence by 

 their obedient servant, S. J.\CIUES. 



10 Hills Stock Farm,Cliarlestomi, 2J miles from Boston. 



Reference is made to Thomas Williams, Esq. of Chelsea, 

 who has colts of Sportsman's gel. niG 



ABERDEEN OATS. 



JUST Received at Geo. C. Barren's Seed Store a small 

 quantity of large Aberdeen Oals, imported from Aberdeen, in 

 Scotland, a famous oat district. 



Being the most extraordinary article of Vlic kind, farmers and 

 others are invited to call and examine. m 8 



NOTICE. 



The fast trotting colt Hamcwell out of the Virginia mare by 

 Barefoot will be sTiown May 9, in State Street, Boston. Gen- 

 tlemen please to examine him closely as his equal is seldom to 

 be seen. J. PARKINSON, 



m 8 Jiricrhton. 



GRAPE VINES. 



The subscriber has fur sale a few superior Isabella Vines, 

 that have been laid by the beds for a few weeks, and can be 

 planted out with perfect safety any time within ten days. Ap- 

 ply at 7 1-2, Congress Street, ZEB. COOK, Jr. 

 m8 



BUTTER SALT. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, Pembroke Butter 

 Salt, an article much approved of, and will constantly be kept 

 for sale as above at the manufacturers price. 

 mS 



STUD HORSE NUMIDIAN. 



The full Blooded Arabian Horse Numidian will stand for 

 mares the ensuing season at the Ten Hill Slock Farm, on the 

 Medford turnpike, 2i| miles from Boston, at twenty dollars tlie 

 season, or Iwenly-five dollars to insure with foal. 



The history of Numidian is this ;— In the winter of 1823—4, 

 the Dey of Algiers was at war with the Catolls, a tribe of 

 Numidian Arabs, The Aga, (or General) Ehiea, who com- 

 manded the Dey's Janissaries (or troops) returned to Algiers 

 in the spring of 1824, having conquered the .4rabs and brought 

 with him as booty a number of their best horses, of which Nu- 

 midian W.1S one, a four year old colt at the time. He was ob- 

 tained of the Aga by Mr. Shaler, then Consul in .\lgiers. He 

 arrived in this country in December, 1826. 



He is said to be a sure foal getter and the colts are consid- 

 ered very valuable. They arc five years old and under. 

 Since 1827 he has stood for mares at Mount Holly, Burlington 

 «o. N, J. 



The Arabian horses from the Barbary coast are often called 

 barbs. 



Gentlemen who mav wish to know more particularly about 

 him arc requested to inquire of the subscriber at the Ten Hills 

 Stock Farm. SAMUEL JAQUES. 



m 1 



VTANTED 



A GOOD Experienced Gardener, apply at this office. 

 31 m 1 



i HARDWARE. 



Ames Backstrap Shovels, 

 do. Large Shovels, from No, 4 to 12. 

 do. Cast Steel Polished Shovels, 

 Plympton Hoes. 

 Stetson do. 



Fales Cast Steel Gooseneeked Hoes. 

 us other kinds of Hoes. 



Manure Forks, comprising an assortment of vari- 

 ous makers and qualities. 

 150 dozen Farwell's Scythes, 



150 do, Whipple Sc Hales half set Scythes, together with 

 every description of HARDWARE GOODS, for sale by 

 LANE & HEAD, at No. 6, Market Square, near Fanned 

 Hall. m 13 



100 do 



100 do. 

 SO do. 



Also, vario 

 100 do 



PAINT OIL. 



THE subscribers keep on hand a constant supply of their 

 "prepared Paint O//," which they ofler for sale (with some 

 further improvements, adapting it for use in cold weather as 

 well as warm) with renewed assurance of its merit, having s*ood 

 through the last summer and winter without change, and almost 

 without a diminution of gloss. This Oil, independent of being 

 25 per cent, cheapen; will actually cover a quarter more surface 

 than Linseed Oil, as has been repeatedly proved, and confirm- 

 ed by statements of many pamteis. Upwards of fifty buildings 

 in this city and vicinity, can be referred to painted last year 

 with this &il, and most of them (where painted with two coats) 

 still retain their gloss, which is a clear demonstration of its 

 strength. 77ie prepared Oil, is found to answer a good pur- 

 pose to mix with Linseed Oil, giving it strength, and durability 

 with a more permanent gloss. It is found also to paint a very 

 clear while ; being light colored, it does not give any coloring 

 or yellow tinge to the lead in mixing. Oil factory, liead of 

 Foster's wharf, DOWNER & AUSTIN 



N, B, The above Oil, and all other Oils, sold from the Oil 

 Factory, which shall not prove as rejiresenled, can be returned, 

 and Ihe cartage will be paid, 3t m27 



SWEET POTATO SLIPS. 



THIS dav received at Geo. C. Barren's Seed Store, 51 & 

 52, North Market Street, Boston, a good supply of Slips of the 

 Carolina Potato, in good order, and of superior quality. 

 Printed directions for their culture and management furnished 

 gratis, apl7 



100 SAXONY AND MERINO EWES AND TWO 

 BUCKS. 



TO put out on lease for one or more years, one hundred lull 

 blood tiaxony and Merino Ewes, and two full blood Bucks, in 

 flocks of fifty Ewes and one Buck, Fifty of the Ewes have suck- 

 ing lambs of last winter and this spring, the other Ewes yet to 

 yean, or only yearlings and not expected to bring lambs this 

 season, the flocks to be leased to difl'erent persons, and if they 

 live at some distance from each other it will be preferable— -in 

 shape, size, fineness and evenness of fleece they are superior 

 sheep — are now and have always been healthy and in good 

 condition — the lessee to receive lor uniform care, attention, and 

 maintaining them, a part of the -wool shorn yearly, and a part 

 of the progeny as maybe agreed. Settlement to be made yearly. 

 For terms and particulars inquire of the Printer of this paper 

 previous to first of May next, and it is requested that no person 

 will make application "who does not believe that to succeed 

 with sheep, care and attention is absolutely necessary, and will 

 act up to his belief, and to the letter and spirit of any contract 

 he may make, ap 10 



RUSSIA MATS. 



500 dozen large sized Russia Mats, 



300 do, small do, do. do. 



For Sale by D, F, FAULKNER. No, 13 Contral Sue«t. 



m 20 tf 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



A FINE NEW SQ,UASH 



FOR sal ril the New England Seed Store, Nos, 51, <fc 52, 

 North Market Street, 



A few seeds of the Early Lemon Squash, fiom the western 

 part of this State, which is "considered one of the finest varieties 

 of summer Squash cultivated, being a week earlier than the 

 Scollop or Waned Squashes, and of much superior flavor, 

 drier, and somewhat resembling the Canada Squash in taste; 

 producing abundantly till killed by IVosi, Price 12^ cents per 

 paper. May 1 



Apples, russelts, 



baldwins, 



Beans, white, . . 



Beef, mess, , . 



prii 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



200 VARIETIES of very handsome annual, biennial and 

 perennial Flower Seeds, in packages of 20 varieties each. 

 For sale at the New England Seed Store, Price gl per pack^ 

 age, 6^ CIS, per paper. 



Cargo, No, I 



Butter, inspected, No. 1, new, 



Cheese, ntw milk, 



four meal, 



skimmed milk, , , . . 



Feathers, northern, geese, . . , 



southern, geese, . . , 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee, 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, , , . 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Corn, nortlierif yellow, . . 

 southern yellow, . . 



Rye, 



Barley, 



Oals, 



Hay, 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality, 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort, , . . ■. 



Southern, 1st sort, . , . . 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, , , . 



upper, . , 



Dry Hide, sole, . , , 



" upper, , , , 



Philadelphia, sole. . . 



Baltimore, sole, '. . . 



Lime, 



Plaster Paris retails at . . . 

 Potatoes, Eastern, Cargo prices, 

 Pork, Mass, inspec, extra clear, . 



Navy, Mess, 



Bone, middlings, .... 



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



Red Top, northern, , , 



Red Clover, northern, , . 



" southern, 



Tallow, tried, .....,, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, washed. 



Merino, mix'd with Saxony, 



Merino, |ths washed. 



Merino, half blood, . 



Merino, quarter, . . 



Native washed, . . 



g r Pulled superfine 



^■6 I Isl Lambs, 



ill 3d " : 



Z I Isl Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 

 5 els, less per lb. 



m K 



MORUS MULTICAULIS. 



FOR S,\LE at the New England Farmer office, fine plants 

 of the celebrated Morns Multicaulis, by the hundred, dozen, or 

 single plant; these will be well packed lor any p.irl of the 

 country or any country. If m27 



GREEN HOUSE GL.\SS. 



Boston and other glass suitable for Green Houses, of any 

 size or quanUty, may be had of LORING & KUPPER. 

 No. 10, Merchants Row. 



bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



bushel 

 barrel 



gallon 

 pound 

 pound 



lb, 

 pound 



lb, 

 pound 



bushel 

 barrel 



bushel 

 pound 



2 60 

 1 CO 

 11 5( 

 G 75 

 8 bh 

 U 

 8 



1 25 

 6 12 



5 62 



77 



3 CD 

 1 50 

 12 lO 

 7 00 

 6 75 

 16 

 10 



1 20 

 3 25 



18 00 

 13 00 



2 50 

 1 25 

 14 

 14 

 10 00 

 60 

 65 

 SO 

 48 



PROVISION MARKET, 



RETAIL PRICES, 



Hams, northern, . , 

 southern, . . 

 Pork, whole hogs, , 

 Poultry, . , , , 

 Butter, keg and tub, 

 lump, best, , 

 Egcs 



Potatoes, common. , . , 

 Cider, (according to c]uality,) 



BRIGHTON MARKET— Monday, May 6, 1833, 

 Reporled for the Daily Advertiser and Patriot. 

 At Market this day 234 Beef Cattle, (includingSO unsold last 

 week.) 14 pairs Working Oxen, and 12 Cows and Calves. 



Prices, See/ Ca«/f.— Sales were ([uick, and prices 

 advanced probably more than they were reduced last week. 

 We noticed a rcmarkablv fine yoke driven by Mr, Clapp.ot 

 Northampton, and fed bvMr. H. Perry, weighing ahvc 38b9 lbs. 

 purchased for .\S & J.'Hildreth, for S200; also several very 

 fine, taken for something more llian ^7,00. We quote extra 

 at J>6,75 a 7; good at S6,23 a 0,50; thin at g5,25 a 6, 



Workitig 0.rc«.— Sales were cflccled at gCO, gG2, gGlfiO, 

 g-O, ,576, and Sii3. 



Coics and Calrcs.—We noticed sales at 19, 20,23, 26 S."?, 

 and g3\. 



&c!ne.— About 175 were sold for so much the lot— about 40 

 were retailed at Gc. for Sows and 7 for Barrows. 



WHITE MULBERRY TREES. 



FOR SALE 6000 Large White Mulberry Trees, iutiui:e at 

 tliis Office. tf >n27 



