VOL. XI. NO. 44. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



351 



serving llio cnoomagcmciil and patroungc of every cilizen who 

 prides himself in being an American. It is the only manufac- 

 tory of the kind in the United States, and the workmen em- 

 jiloycd therein are equal to any in Europe. He says he can 

 speak of the good qualities and durability of the ware, from 

 actual trial of five years, having at this time purchased a tea 

 eel, with other pieces, from this manufactory, which have been 

 in constant use ever since, and aJtIiough they have received 

 many hard knocks, yet not a piece has been broken, and they 

 arc as handsome now as when tiiey were first purchased. 



Sccretaivj of the Treasury. The Phila<lcl]ihia National 

 Gazette says, it is understood as certain that William J. Duaiie, 

 Esq. of that City, has been appointed by the Secretary of the 

 United States, to succeed Mr. iW'Laiie, who will go into the 

 Department of State. 



William Rotch, Jr. Esq. of New Bedford, has added one 

 thousiiTid dollars to the fifty thousand fimd, for the benefit of the 

 iuslitution for the blind. 



The ladies of Bennington, Vt. to the number of six hundred, 

 luiited in petitioning the Board of Excise of that town to license 

 no persons to vend strong drink. The Board accordingly re- 

 fused to grant any licenses. 



The Wasliington Globe states that in South Carolina, medals 

 are in circulation bearing on them the following inscription : — 

 -'Jolm C.Calhoun, first President of the Southern Confederacy." 



A recent pamphlet states that the American invented ma- 

 cliinery is so superior to the British, that many large manufac- 

 turers in England have put aside their machinery, but little 

 worn, and replaced it by the American. 



Fire on ike Mountains .' The weather has been remarkably 

 dry for some time past, and we hear of fires in the woods in 

 almost ever}' direction around us. The atmosphere is so com- 

 pletely filled with smoke, that the stars are obscured from view, 

 llie light of the moon scarcely perceptible, and even the rays 

 of the sun will hardly penetrate it. We fear that much damage 

 may be done if we do not have rain soon, as the fire seems to 

 be approaching near us. — Ulauch Chunk, (Penn.) May 4. 



Mad jieivs from Matanzas. Letters as late as the 13lh of 

 April, state that the cholera was uiukjng awful ravages at 

 ftlatanzas. Dealiis stated at one hundred and jfty per day, 

 which makes the mortality greater than it was at Havana,|at the 

 most sickly period. The population of Malauzas is about 

 twelve thousand. 



JVOTICE. 



FOR Sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, No. 51 &. 52, 

 North Market Street, Willis's Improved Brass Syringes for 

 using wash as a remedy against mildew on grapes. 



Just received a further supply of Gault's patent churrrs. 

 Likewise a few of Sanborn's Improved self regulating cheese 

 presses, milk stramers, stone and zinc milk pans, cheese 

 cloths, &c. ml5 



MAJTORE AT AUCTION. 



Will be sold on the premises, formerly owned by Mr. William 

 White, in Roxbury, on Tuesday next, at 3 o'clock, about one 

 hundred cords of manure. It ml5 



ESSEX PRIZE POTATOES. 



A few busliels of the famous Essex Prize Potatoes for sale at 

 the New England Seed Store, No. 51 & 52, North iHarket 

 Street. 2t ml5 



SEED TEA WHEAT. 



A few bushels of this very valuable variety of Spring Wheat, 

 for sale at the Seed Store No. 51, North Market Street, raised 

 m the vicinity of Lake Erie. 



One kernel of this Wheat was found in a chest of Tea, at 

 St. John, N. B. in 1S23, from which this variety was raised. 

 (See N. E. Farmer, vol ix, page 105, and vol x. page 105.) 



Persons in want of it will please ar>ply soon. 



PtOWER SEEDS. 



JOO 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 ^1 per pack- 

 age. 64 cts. per paper. m 13 



WHITE MULBERRY TREES. 



FOR SALE 5000 Large White Mulberry Trees, 

 this Office. t'f ni27 



nquire at 



WANTED 



A GOOD Experienced Gardener, apply at this office 



KOTICE. 



The fast trotting colt Hamcwell out of the Virginia mare by 

 Barefoot will be shown May y, in State Street, Boston. Gen- 

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

 lie seen. J. PARKINSON, 



m 8 Brishton. 



GRAPE VINES. 



The subscriber has lor 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. 



BUTTER SALT. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, Pembroke Butter 

 Salt, an article much approved of, and will coustaulh' be kciu 

 for sale as above at tlie manufacturers price. 



GREAT SALE OP WOOL 



On Thursday the '2Sd iiist. at 9 o'clock, at Quincy Hall. 

 600 bales of American Fleece Wool, comprising the various 

 grades from quarter to lull 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 

 50 " " Lambs 



75 " Smyrna 

 100 " Buenos Ayres 

 75 " Russian 

 20 " Goats Hair. 

 Catalogues will be ready and the wool may be examined the 

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

 in iNew England which can come to market previous to the 

 next clip, and as the sale v.-ill be positive, it will aflbrd a desi- 

 rable opportunity for manufacturers to supply themselves. 

 May S COOLIDGE & HASKELL, Aucl'rs. 



do. 

 do. 



do. 

 do. 



THE^ FULL BLOODED HORSE SPORTSMAN. 



THE Subscriber informs the public that the above named 

 horse will stand at his stable the ensuing season, — terms J>20 

 tlie season, wliich may be seuled .'or 1^15 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 suffer (to say the least) by comparison with the get of 

 any horse that has stood in this section tor many years, and he 

 is therefore recommended to the pubhc with confidence by 

 their obedient servant, S. JAQUES. 



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



Reforcnce ia made to Thomas Willisuns, Esq, of Chelsea, 

 who has colts of Sportsman's get. m8 



ABERDEEN OATS. 



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

 quantity of large Aberdeen Oats, imported from Aberdeen, in 

 Scotland, a famous oat district. 



Being tile most extraordinary article of the kind, farmeVs and 

 others are invited to call aud examine. m 8 



POR SALE, 



TH.iT valuable country seat aud farm formerly owned by 

 3. H. Derby and J. Crowninshield, Esqrs., and lately by Col. 

 Endicoit, situated in Danvers, witliiu two miies of Salem and 

 fifteen of Boston. The buildings are in good repair, spacious 

 aud elegant, aud convenient for a genteel family, and also for a 

 farmer's, with barns, stables, &c., attached. There is an ex- 

 cellent garden, containing a great variety of choice fruits, 

 shrubs and flowers and a tastelul summer house. The farm is 

 in a high state of cultivation, well watered and enclosed — it 

 produces large crops of hay, gram, and vegetables, besides ap- 

 ples, pears, peaches, apricots, plums, quinces and cherries ; 

 there is a nursery of young fruit trees, and a plantation of 

 5000 \Wale Mulberries. The place has many advantages, and 

 is the most desirable country retreat in the vicinity. The build- 

 ing and garden, witii from 10 to 100 acres of laud, as the pur- 

 chaser may choose, are offered on liberal and accommodating 

 terms. Apply at this office, or to AMOS KING. 



Danvers. March 27, lu33. 



HAKD1VARE. 



100 dozen Ames Backstrap Shovels. 

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

 20 do. do. Cast Steel Polished Shovels. 

 100 do. Plympton Hoes. 

 50 do. Stetson do. 

 60 do. Fales Cast Steel Goosenecked Hoes. 

 Also, various other kinds of Hoes. 



100 dozen Manure Forks, comprising an assortment of vari- 

 ous makers and qualities. 

 150 dozen Fanvell's Scythes. 



150 do. Whipple & Hales half set Scythes, together with 

 every description of HARDWARE GOODS, for sale bv 

 LANE & RE.\D, at No. 6, iHarket Square, near Fanueil 

 Hall, m 13 



RUSSIA MATS, 



600 dozen large sized Russia fllats. 



300 do. small do. do. do. 



For Sale by D. F. FAULKNER, No. 15 Csnlral Street. 



m20 tf 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



Apples, russetts, 



baldwins, * 



BzANS, while, " 



Beef, mess, ' 



prime, ' 



Cargo, No. 1 • 



Butter, inspected. No. 1, new. 



Cheese, new milk, 



four meal, 



skimmed milk, .... 



Feathers, northern, geese, . . . 



southern, geese, . . . 



Flas, American, 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee, 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, . . . 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow, . . 

 southern yellow. . . 



Rye, . 



Barley, 



Oats, 



Hat, 



Ho.NEY, 



Hups, Ist quality, 



Lard, Boston, ist sort, . . . . 



Southern, 1st sort, . . . . 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



" upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



" upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . . 



Baltimore, sole, . . . 



Lime, 



Plaster Paris retails at . . . 

 Potatoes, Eastern, Cargo price.'!. 

 Pork, Mass. inspec, extra dear, . 



Navy, Mess 



Bone, middlings, .... 



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



Red Top, northern, . . . 



Red Clover, northeni, . . 



" southern, . . 



Tallow, tried, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, washed, 

 Merino, mix'd with Saxony , 

 Merino, Jths washed, . . 

 Merino, half blood, . . . 

 Merino, quarter, .... 

 Native washed, .... 

 Pulled supevfim, . 

 1st Lambs, . . . 



lit 



S ^ 3d " ... 



2; ( 1st Spinning, . . . 

 Southern pulled wool is geaerclly 

 5 cts. less per ib. 



3 25 

 3 25 

 1 50 

 12 CO 

 7 00 

 S 75 

 15 

 10 



43 



12 



1 30 



5 87 

 5 87 

 5 87 



S 75 

 75 

 74 



14 00 

 50 



25 

 1 25 

 3 75 

 30 

 19 00 

 13 50 



2S0 

 1 12 



PROVISION MARKET. 

 retail prices. 



Hams, northern, . 



southern, 

 Pors, whole hogs, 



Butter, keg and tub, 



lump, best, . 



Egcs, 



Potatoes, common, .... 

 Cider, (according to quality,) . 



3 00 



BRIGHTON MARlf ^•.— Mondai, May 13, 1833. 

 Reported for the baily AdTertiger and Patriot. 



At Market lliis day 232 Beef Caf.Ie, 15 pairs Working Oxen, 

 17 Cows and Calves, aud 88 Sheep. About 30 Beet Cattle 

 remain unsold. 



Pricss. Beef Cattle.— hasl week's prices were fully sup 

 ported ; wo noticed a few yoke very fine taken at ^7,25. 

 We quote prime at §6,75 a 7j good at ^6,25 a 6,50 ; thin at 

 S5.60 a 6. 



U'orkiiig Cren.— Sales were noticed at §55, goS, §65, glO, 

 ,«;7S, and ^80. 



' Coirs and Calves. — We noticed sales al 16, £2, 24, 28, SI, 

 33, and two at g40. 



Sh.:ep.^-\\'o noticed one lot taken at about §4 ; also a lot 

 sheared at about g3. 



Swine. — None at market ; a few are wanted. 



PICKERING'S TREE OR CATERPILLAR 

 BRUSHES. 



FOR sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, No. 50A North 

 Market Street, Pickering's Improved Tree Brushes.— This 

 article, (which is likely no be in greater demand this season, 

 than for many previous years,] will be constanUy for sale as 

 above, made 01 the best materials and workmansnip; and no 

 doubt i« the best article for the purpose of any bow in use. 



May 1 



