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AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL 



359 



'John Clark of Northampton received a powerful stroke 

 but the foraily escaped without injury. At the Factory 

 Village a tenement was struck with lightning, and an 

 Eno-lish, woman, mother of six young children almost 

 instantly killed. A pairof o.xen were unyoked by light- 

 ning without injury to the animals, 



The Small Pox has appeai-ed at Newport, N. H. The 

 Spectator says tliere are two cases within two miles of 

 tliat village. 



EiVGLl^H nilLiK PANS &.C. 



,TU.ST rcc'i'i\'ud from Liverpool at liio agricullural Ware- 

 house, No. 51 it S2 North Market Street 



A lew Doz. English Pateal milk Pans, a very superior arti- 

 cle for raising Cream to the best advantage. 



Likewise a furiher supply of Patent Zinc milk Pans, which 

 have been liii;lilv approved of the last season. 



50 Gaull's I'itcnt Churns, llie best Churn now in use and 

 highly reininnicnded. A few Philailelphia Barreil Churns. 



Sanborn's Improved self operating Cheese Press, the Cheese 

 is J>ressed by its own wcighL 



A few setts Lactomele.- Glasses for proving the quaiity of 

 milk. J. K. NEWELL. 



NEW AMERICAK GARDKNER. 



Secfiilh Editifii. 

 JUST Published and lor sale by Geo. C. Barrett, the seventh 

 edition of the above truly valuable work. Price gl. 



AVERY'S TRIAL. 



RUSSELL, ODIORiNE & Co. of this city, have iii press a 

 Report of Avery's Trial, which will be published as early 

 as possible alter the verdict is rendered. The Reporter is a 

 "■entleman of the Boston Bar, who has no interest, either per- 

 sonal or political, to bias him, in the case, and whose reputation 

 is ail ample pledge thai the Report will be full, correct, and im- 

 partial. The Report will include the arguments and pleadings 

 of counsel, and charge to the Jury, and be accompanied with a 

 map. Orders from the country dealers and others will be 

 promptly attended to on liberal terms. 



. [[/^Editors of papers who may give publicity to the above, 

 will have a copy sent them immediately after publication, by 

 sending a copy of their paper to the publishers. m^2 



HAMEWEIil.. 



The fast trotting horse Hamewell, by Barefoot his dam the 

 Virginia Mare, will stand for mares at the stable of Admiral 

 Sir Isaac Coffin, at Brighton, this season at 15 dollars a mare. 

 This fine animal is now three years old and stands io hctads one 

 inch high. His color is dark bay, black legs, and well built in 

 proponion ; his action and speed is equal to that of any other 

 horse of his age. Good pasturage for mares, and the best of 

 care will be taken of them. Gentlemen are respectfully invited 

 to call and see this horse. J. PARKINSON, 



m 22 Bnshton. 



PATENT CAST STEEL, HAY AND MANURE 

 FORKS. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, Nos. 52 & 53, 



North Market Street, I doz. of WILLIS' Improved Cast Steel 



socket Manure Ibrks, the best article for the ptirpose that has 



been made, having a fine spring temper, works free and easy. 



1 doz of the best German steel do. do. 



Goodyear's Philadelphia manufactory with 4-, 5 & 6 

 prongs or tines. 

 ■'■ Goodyear's common do. do. do. 

 '• Perkin's best Shear Steel hay forks, do. do. 

 *' Cast Steel do. do. do. do. 



*' Goodyear's best Philadelphia, do. 2, 3 and 4 tine, 

 do. commo», do. do. 



do. Bov's, do. do. 



HARD^VARE. 



100 dozen Ames Backstrap Shovels. 



do. Large Shovels, from No. i to IJ 

 do. Cast Steel Polished Shovels. 

 Plympton Hoes. 

 Stetson do. 



Fales Cast Steel Gooseneckcd Hoc«. 

 , various other kinds of Hoes. 

 iOO dozen Manure Forks, comprising an assortment of vari- 

 ous makers and qualities. 

 150 dozen Farwell's Scythes. 



130 do. Whipple & Hales half set Scvthos, together with 

 •very description of HARDWARE GOODS, for sale br 

 LARE & READ, at No. 6, Market Square, near Fanue'il 

 Hall. m 13 



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. 



Beingthe most extraordinary article of the kind, farmers and 

 others are invited to call aud examine. ra 8 



FLOAVER SEEDS. 



!00 VARIETIES of very handsome annual, biennial and 

 perennial Flowkr Seeds, in package! of 20 varieties each, 

 tor sale at the New England Sead Slorg. Pric» $\ per pack- 

 age. 6i cts. per paper. m 13 



THE FULL BLOODED HORSE SPORTSMAN. 



THE Subscriber informs the public that the above named 

 horse will stand at his stable the ensuing season, — terms )?20 

 the season, which may be settled for gl5 on or before the lirst 

 of September next. Insurance as may be agreed between the 

 parties. The slock of this horse are unusually promising and 

 will not sufliDr (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 public with confidence by 

 their obedient servant, S. JAQUES. 



10 Hills Stock Farm, Charlcstown. 2.^ miles from Boston. 



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

 who has colts of Sportsman's get. ihiJ 



NOTICE. 



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

 North Market Street, Willis's Improved Brass Syringes for 

 using wash as a remedy against mildew on grapes. 



Just received a furthei: supply of Gault's patent churns, 

 ikewise a few of Sanborn's Improved self regulating cheese 

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

 cloths, &c. nil5 



GREAT SALE OP AVOOL 



On Thursday the 23rf inst. at 10 o'clock, at Quincy Halt. 

 600 bales of American Fleece Wool, comprising the variouis 

 ades from quarter to full blooded Merino. 

 100 bales " Saxony do. 



30 *' superior Foreign ^' do. 



GO " No. 2, pulled Lambs do. 



No. 1, " do. do. 



superfine ilo. ■ do. 



Spanish Sheep do. 



'' Ijambs do. 



Smyrna do. 



Buenos Ayres do. 



Russian do. 



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 New England which can come to market previous to the 

 next clip, and as the sale will be positive, it will atlbrd a desi- 

 rable opportunity for manufacturers to supply themselves. 

 May 8 COOLIDGE iV HASKELL, AucVrs. 



200 

 100 



75 

 100 



75 

 20 



BROOK'S PATENT DOMEST SILK SPINNER 

 AND TVk'lSTER. 



FOR Sale, at the Agricultural Warehouse, 51 & 52 North 

 Market Street, Brooks's new invented Silk Reeling, Doubling 

 and Twisting Machine. This machine is very plam and simple 

 in its construction, is foimd on trial to be the most perfect aud 

 easy operating Machine that has been invented, to efl'ect both 

 processes of doubling and twisting at one operation, which is 

 done well with great despatch, and is no way liable to gel out 

 of order. It may be worked by any girl of common capacity of 

 52 or 15 years of age. 



Specimens of ihe work may be seen at the above place. 



J. R. NEWELL, Agent to the Patentee. 



THE BLOOD HORSE SPORTSMAN. 



THE Subscriber takes this early opportunity to inform the 

 public that the above-named Horse will stand the ensuing sea- 

 son at the Ten Hills South Farm, two and a half miles from 

 Boston. — He has been induced to give this early notice for the 

 two-fold reason, that the get of this horse promises much to- 

 wards the improvement of the breed of that noble animal, and 

 also to give the public an opportunity to avail themselves of his 

 services. ^ ' 



tiarch 13th, 1833. 



SAMUEL JAQUES. 



MANUR'E AND HAY PORKS, 



FOR SALE, at the Agricultural Ware House, No. 51 and 

 52, North Market street, 



20 doz. Willis' Patent socket and strap, cast steel manure 



Forks, 

 50 doz. do. do. German steel do. do. 

 100 " Goodyear's 4, 5 and 6 prong do. do. 



100 " Corainon do. do. do. 



50 " Simmons' shear steel Hay Forks, 

 100 " Goodyear's German do. do. 

 60 " Common do. do. do. 



.'iO •■' Three prong do. do. do. 

 50 " Bay do. do. do. 



m 5 J. R. NEWELL. 



SEEDS FOR COUNTRY DE.iVLERS. 



TR.VDERS in the country, who may wi-h to keep an as 

 sortment of genuine Garden Seeds for sale, are informed Uiey 

 can be furnished at the New England Farmer office, Nos. 51 

 & 52, North Market street, Boston, witli boxes containing a 

 complete assortment of the seeds mostly used in a kitchen 

 garden on as favorable terms as they can be procured in this 

 country, neatly done up in small papers, at fi cents each^war- 

 rantcd to be of the growth of 1832, and of the rerijjirst qualitv. 

 Ornamental Flower Seeos will be added on tlie same 

 l,irms, when ordered, as well as Peas, Beans, Early and 

 Sweet Corn, &c, of different sorts. 



Oj' The seeds vended at this establishment, are pnt up on an 

 improved plan, each package being accompanied with short 

 directions on its manaffemeiits.and packed in the neatest styl« 

 Traders are requested to call and examuie for themselves. 



Dec. 24. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



Apples, russetts, 



baldwins, ' 



Beans, while, " 



Beef, mess ' 



prime, * 



Cargo, No. 1 • 



Butter, inspected. No. 1, new. 



Cheese, new milk, • 



four meal, • 



skimmed milk, . . . • 

 Feathers, northern, geese, . . 



southern, geese, . . . 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed, 



F'lour, Genesee, 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, . . ■ 



Ale 



ndria, 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow, . . 

 southern yellow, . . 



Rye, 



Barley, 



Oats, 



Hay, 



HoNEy, 



Hops, 1st 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 prices. 

 Pork, Mass. inspec, extra c4ear, . 



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, .... 



^ r Pulled superfine, 



^~6 I 1st Lambs, . . . 



Z I Isl Spuming, . . . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 

 5 cts. less per lb. 



PROVISION MARKET 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Ham«, nortliern, 



southern, 



Pork, whole hogs, .... 



Poultry, 



Butter, keg and tub, . . . 

 iuuip, best, .... 



Eggs, 



Potatoes, common, . . 

 Cider, (accofdinef to quality.' 



3 25 

 1 50 

 12 t;o 

 7 00 

 G 75 

 15 

 10 



1 30 



t; 00 



G 12 



14 00 

 50 



25 



1 25 

 3 25 



30 

 19 00 

 13 50 



2 50 

 1 00 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, May 20, 1833. 



Reported for tho Daily Adrortiser and Pltriot. 



At Market this day 288 Beef Cattle, (including 19 unsold last 

 week) 11 pairs Working Oxen, 12 Cows and Calve^, About 

 55 Beef Cattle remain unsold, all of which are prime Catde. 



Price.i. Beef Cattle.— ^o particular variation from last 

 week in prices as a whole. We noticed an extraordinary fine 

 tliree vear old Heifi-r, fed by Col. Dexter Fay, ol Southborongh, 

 which' was taken bv Messrs. Brackens, of Newton, for ^76, 

 warranted lo weighj 1000 lbs. ; we also noticed one or two 

 or two yokv taken at ,!J7,25. We quote extra at g6,75 a 7^; 

 good a't 5(5,25 a C,SO; thin at 55,50 a 7. 



iror/irm^Ojfcn.-Dull ; a few salfs only $48, g55, g60, and 



Coios and Calves.— We noticed tales at 17, 22, tSi, and 

 S'25. 



Sheep and Swine. — None at market. 



GRAPE VINES. 



The subscriber has for sale a few superior Isabella Vmcs, 

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

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

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

 m8 



