TOIi. XI, NO. 46. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



367 



pointed knife, a chisel, or a gouge, (and a small 

 wire to probe if they are deep ia 'h<^ "■'^^>) ^^'^y 

 may easily be destroyed." Mr. Winship recom- 

 mends a still easier remedy in the application of 

 .1 solution of potash, see N. E. Farmer, p. 342 of 

 >lic current volume. 



rrEMS OF INTEIrLIGKNCE. 



Death uf HuJi. John Randolph.— The Philadelphia pa- 

 pers of Friday evening announce the death of Mr. Ran- 

 dolph, in that city, in the sixtieth year of his age. We 

 copy from the Chronicle the annexed notice :— " The 

 5ion. John Ramiolph, of Roanoke, died this morning, 

 .It the City Hotel, at quarter past twelve. He was on 

 his way to New York to embark for Europe, with the 

 hope that a sea-voyage might improve or restore h.s 

 health," which has been for a long time impaired." 



jYfio Cement.— The late conquest of Algiers by the 

 French, has made known anew cement used in the pub- 

 lic works of that city. It is composed of two parts of 

 ashes, three of clay and one of sand. This composition 

 called by the Moors, Fabbi, being again mixed with oil 

 resists the inclemencies of the weather better than marble 

 itself 



J. Skinner, Esq. of Baltimore, Editor of the Turf Reg- 

 ister, has received from Commodore Porter, Charge des 

 Affairs at Constantinople, a communication, accompan 

 ied with the skin of an Angora goat, from whose silken 

 hair Cashmere shawls are manufactured. CommodoR 

 Porter strongly recommends the introduction of the An 

 gora goat into this country, and says, tlie value of i 

 Cashmere shawl, here, (Constantinople) is from three U 

 four and sometimes 6ve hundred dollars. The best o" 

 silk imitations may be purchased for thirty dollars. The 

 cost of the introduction of this animal into the United 

 States would not be much for two or three spirited niei 

 of fortune to undertake. The goat is a hardy animal, 

 Icng lived and subject to none of the diseases of the 

 sheep. 



Mr. Dobson of Connecticut, inventor of '.he Patent 

 Baker, recently recovered $360 of Campbell and Miller 

 of Bangor, for an infringement of his patent 'ight to the 

 double reflecting Baker. 



WHOIiESALK AND RETAIl. CASH STORE. 



EI.IAB STONE BREWER, No. 414, Wa,shiiigloii Slreel, 

 {South eiui) has received a geueral assorlmenl of Spring and 

 t^ummer Goods, amonff which are 100 caiies English, French and 

 American Prints of all prices and qualities — 2U cases Petticoat 

 Robes — 1 case Cambric Mushns, some of which are very fine — 1 

 case Cotton Cambrics do. do. — 1 case White Lilesia ioi lining 

 ladies dresses — 1 case Book Binders' Cambrick for <lo. do. — o 

 cases do.— 1 00 cases bleached and brown Sheeting and Shirting, 

 some extra fine — 1 case iVIarseilles Quilts, from 8 to 10 quarters 

 — 5 cases London Rose Blankets, some of a vcr^' superior qual- 

 ity and large size — 1 case Hearth Rugs — 4 cases Chapp's spool 

 tl cord cotton, warranted — 200 yards superior quality-— 5 cases 

 Clark's do. at very low prices by doz. or case — 2000 fancy 

 boxes — a large variety of colored and black French Silks at 

 very reduced prices — 2 eases col'd Battiste — 1 case black and 

 colored Barage — 4 cases French and London printed Muslins 

 of new patterns and beautiful colors — 2 cases three corded su- 

 pertine Italianettes, black and fashionable colors — 1 case com- 

 mon do — 1 case Plaid Palmgrim's super quality — 1 case Pou 

 de Soi a genteel article for ladies' summer dresses, 9il per yd 

 — 20 ps super muv'd, drab, and olive Merino Cassinelts for 

 children's summer dresses — 20 ps Rouen Cassimere with a large 

 variety of superfine and fine Broadcloths and Cassimeres — 

 20 bales Pelisse Wadding — 3 cases superior Ticking — 4 cases 

 cheapdo. — 10 cases improved soft tinished 4-4 Irish Linen, man- 

 ufactured for tlie London market and imported expressly for 

 the subscriber. 



The above goods are offered for cash only at prices so ex- 

 tremely low as will make it an object for purchasers either by 

 piece or yard to call and see. May 29 



TURNIP SEED. 



For sale at the N. E. Seed Store, 61 & 52, Porth Market 

 Street, 



Early Dutch Turnip. Early Garden Stone do. Yellow 

 Stone do. White Flat Winter do. Long Yellov French do. 

 Yellow Aberdeen do. Rula Baga do. 



The two last are verv excellent kinds for oatllo. 



ROXBURY YEOMAN ASS0CIAT;0N. 



The Annual Meeting of the Ro.\bury YeomanAssociation, 

 for the detection and prosecution of trespassers, tfec. will be 

 held at the Town House, on Saturday evening nect, June 1st, 

 ice of officers, and the lajisaction of 

 iv come before them. 



S. J. GARDNIR, Sec'. 



at 7 o'clock, for the ch 

 all other business that i 



Roxbury, May 29, 1833. 



PATENT CAST STEEL HAT AND MANURE 



FORKS. 



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

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

 socket Manure forks, the best article for the purpose that has 

 i)een made, having a fine spring- temper, works fr^e and easy. 

 ^1 doz of the best German steel do. do. 



" Goodycar's Philadelphia manufactory vilh 4, 5 & 6 

 prongs or tines. 



" Goodyear's common do. do. do. 



" Perkia's best Shear Steel hay forks, dc. do. 



" Cast Steel do. do. do. do. 



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



** (io. common, do. do. 



** do. Boy's, do. do. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



Apples, russetts, 



baldwins, 



Beans, while, . . 



Beef, mess, . . 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



SOD TARIETIES of very handsome annua!, biennial and 

 perennial Flower Seeds, in packages of 20 varieties each 

 For tale at the New England Seed Stora, Pric« gl pur pack- 

 age. 0^ cts. per paper. m 13 



GARDEN MARROWFATS. 



Very fine large Marrowfat Peas, for late sowing, for sale at 

 the New England Seed Store, Nos. 51 & 52, North Market 



Street. 



n29 



THE FULIi BLOODED HORSE SPORTSMAN. 



THE Subscriber informs the public that the above named 

 liorse will stand at his stable the ensuing season, — terms J^20 

 the season, which may be settled for ,glo 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 for many years, and he 

 is therefore recommended to the public with confidence by 

 their obedient servant, S. JACQUES. 



10 Hill.i Stock Faryjt.Charlestown, 2.^ miles from Boston. 



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

 who has colts of Sportsman's get; mS 



ENGLISH MILK PANS &c. 



JUST received from Liverpool at the agricultural Ware- 

 house. No. 51 & 52 North Market Street 



A few Doz. English Patent milk Pans, a very superior arti- 

 cle for raising Cream to the best advantage. 



Likewise a further supply of Patent Zinc milk Pans, which 

 have been highly approved of the last season. 



50 Gault's Patent Churns, the best Chum now in use and 

 highly recommended. A few Philadelphia Barrell Churns. 



Sanborn's Improved self operating Cheese Press, the Cheese 

 m pressed by its own weight. 



A lew setts Lactometer Glasses for proving the quality of 

 siilk. J. R. NEWELL. 



Cargo, No. 1 • 



Butter, inspected, No. 1, new. 



Cheese, new milk, • 



four meal, ■ 



skimmed milk, ... * 



Feathers, northern, geese, . . • 



southern, geese, . . - 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, . . . 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow, . . 

 southern yellow, . . 



Rye, 



Barley, 



Oats, 



Hav, 



Honey, 



Hops, ist quality, 



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



Southern, 1st sort, . . . . 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



upper. . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . . 



Baltimore, sole, . . . 



LiHE, 



Plaster Paris retails at . . . 

 Potatoes, Eastern, Cargo prices. 

 Pork, Mass. inspeo;, extra <^ear, . 



Navy, Mess, 



Bone, middlings, .... 



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



Red Top, northern, . . . 



Red Clover, northern, . . 



" soutberu, . . 



Tallow, tried, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, washed, 

 Merino, niix'd with Saxony, 

 Merino, ^ths washed, . . 

 Merino, half blood, . . . 

 Merino, quarter, . . . . 

 Native washed, .... 

 Pulled superfine, 

 1st Lambs, . . . 



THE HORSE NTIMIDIAN. 



The full Blooded Arabian Horse Numidian will stand for 

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

 Medlbrd turnpike, 2J miles from Boston, at twenty dollars tlie 

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



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

 the Dey of Algiers was at war whh the Cabolls, a tribe ol 

 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 Arabs and brought 

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

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

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

 arrived in this country in December, 182ij. 



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

 ered very valuable." They are five years old and under. 

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

 .0. N,J. 



The Arabian horses from the Barbary coast arc often called 

 barbs. . , , . 



Gentlemen who may wish to know more particularly about 

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

 Stock Farm. SAMUEL JAQUES. 



m 1 



HAMEWELL. 



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 marc. 

 This line animal is now three vears old and stands IS hands one 

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

 proportion; 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 respeclfully invited 

 to call and see this horse. J. PARKINSON, 



o, 21 Brighton. 



bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



bushel 

 barrel 



3d " ... 



^ Ist Spinning, . . . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 

 5 els. less per lb. 



pound 

 pound 



pound 



lb. 

 pound 



cask 



ton 

 bushel 

 barrel 



bushel 

 pound 



3 00 

 1 00 

 II 50 

 6 75 

 8 60 

 14 

 8 



35 



9 



I 25 



5 87 



6 00 



5 75 



I 20 

 3 00 

 25 

 18 00 

 13 00 

 none 



12 

 10 00 



3 25 

 1 50 



12 10 



7 00 



S 75 



15 



10 



43 



43 



12 



1 30 



6 12 

 6 12 



5 87 

 76 



74 

 ?2 



25 

 25 



1 2fi 

 3 25 



30 

 19 00 

 13 50 



2 SO 

 1 00 



13 

 13 

 II 00 

 65 

 75 

 55 

 50 



PROVISION MARKET. 



retail prices 



Ham», northern, 



southern, 



Pork, whole hogs, .... 



Poultry, 



Butter, keg and tub, . . . 

 lump, best, . . . . 



Eggb, 



Potatoes, common, . . . 

 CiDBR, (according to quality,' 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, May 27, 1833. 

 lUported for the Daily AilTcrtiser »nd Patriot. 



At Market this day SG3 Beef Cattle, (including about 40 un- 

 sold last week) 25 pairs Working Oxen, 12 Cows and Calves, 

 and 260 sheep. About 55 Beef Cattle remain unsold, most of 

 which are prime Cattle. 



Prices. Beef Cattle. — Last week's prices were not sup- 

 ported ; a yoky o'r two were taken at ^7.25. We quote prime 

 at £6,50 a 7j' good at g6, a 6,50 ; thin al g5,25 a 6. 



Working Oxen.—VTe noticed sales at §46, §51, ,g55, 560, 

 562, g70, and g80. 



Cmrs and Co/w».— Sales were effected al 17, 19, 20, 22, 

 25, 26, and g28. 



Sheep.-^Wa noticed a lot of Wethers, ordinary, taken at 

 52 ; a lot al §2,50 ; a loi at gS ; also lots, pan of which were 

 Lambs, at from 2,25 lo §3. 



NOTICE. 



For sale al the Agricultural Warehouse, a few of Wilkinson's 

 improved Bent patent Sheep shears, lo prevenJ cutlinglhe skin, 

 a very greal improvemcnl, in the article. May -9 



