IK.—No. 43. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



348 



'/i, Full hlood .llilnernt;/ and Short Horn 



Bull and Htifer Calves. 



\ loiiu-v Bull f.ilvi'S ;iTi(l one Hcif r Calf. Al- 



ill ;iii.f iwo Iliil'iT C.ilvcs of the Short Horn or 



,, r hreoil, nil from full blooil imparled slock, on 



vs. For terms apply atlliis office. 4t May 11. 



>rigli toii. M.iy 2. 1831. 



Hickory. 

 'lii> :isloni.ilting fleet horse was raisc'l in Montreal, is 

 Eno;li?h hlooil marc, (sire unknown,) is not in- 

 aiiy in tlie U. Slates for speeri, action and beau- 

 is a fine sorrel, well built, good size, and pro- 

 nccd by (good) juilges in every respect a tirst rate 

 ;e ; trots a 3 minute gait, fast walker, and has paced 

 md the Iroilino; course, Lons; Island, in 2 minutes, 34 

 nds, and was ollercd publicly to match against any 

 c that could be produced. It is considered unneces- 

 ay niore,as his qualifications are too well known 

 douiited. 



will siand at Abbott's Inn, Bolden, during the 

 . Terms $S. the season. 6i Alay 11. 



Grhpc fines. 

 mU-, at the Seed Store, connected with llie New 



land Farmer Office, No. 52, Norlh .Market Street, 

 iiperior Grape Vines, Isabella and Catawba, 



g ihe Iwo leading; hnrdy standard sorts cul- 

 •d. of extra size and ihiifiy growth, packed in moss, 

 50 els. each. A further supply of the Alexander, 

 e, Si-nppernong and Elsiuburg, are hourly exp"ct- 



it the same price. 



-o, a good collection of the finest Double Mexican 



lia roots, of Ihe most showy and este.-med .sorts, from 



s. to ;5l each— Also, Jacobean Lilies, Tube Roses, 



Tiger Flowers — price 2.5 cts. each. All t!ie above 



ion" in fine order for traii<^planling. 



so, a few Mountain Ash Trees, from 6 to 14 feet high 



tee 50 cents. 



Dahlia Roots. 



»r Sale, by David Hagger-^son, at Ihe Green 



Be, Charlestown Fineyard. Eden-street, (on the 



II side of Bunker's Hill,) a superior collection of the 



Routs, containing sixty varieties. The color of 



kind marked with the name and warranted as de- 

 »d. This collection has been distinguished by gene- 



•aise.and was awarded the premium last autumn by 



il,i?sachuselts Horticultural Society. 



^so, an extensive collection of Green House Plants, 



ICeexs' Seedling Strawberry Vines, in pots, with 



(fruits at reasonable prices. 



II the above roots and Strawberry Vines are for sale 



(r Russell at the Agricultural Warehouse, North 



Ket Street, at flie same prices. May 4. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 



5'2 NORTH MARKET STREET, 



WILLIS' IMPROVED BUTTKR STAMPS £1] 

 ds is a simple, but elegant and useful implement, 

 h moulils butter into a handsome rectangular, or 

 ; form, presses out the buttermilk ; and by the same 

 ;ss fixes upon it a beautiful impression, which ad- 

 of being v4Jed into such letters or figures as may 

 suit Ihe fancy of ihe owner of the article. 



H'rouslit-Iron Ploughs. — Bar-Iron, ^-c. 



ughl-lron Ploughs, of allsizes. — ..J/so, A Complete 

 tment of American, English, Swedes and Russia Har 

 —American Braziers' Rods — Spike and Nail Rods, 

 •Shapes— Hoop iind Band Iron — Steel of all kinds — 

 •box and INIould-board plates, &c. conslantly for sale 



GAY Si- BIRD, 

 6tis. No. 44, India Street, Boston. 



For sale at the Sceil store, 52, Norlh Market sircel — 

 SouTHEK.N Clover. 

 500 lbs fine Southern Clover, put up in Pennsylvania 

 expressly lor our retail trade. Farmers in want of good 

 Southern Clover seed ure requested to examine this. 

 Barley. 

 50 bushels two lowed Barley, plump and clean for 

 seed, raised by K. H. Derby, Esq. Salem. 



Cauliflower and C.abbage Plants. 

 Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Ifroccoli Plants, 25 cents 

 per dozen. 



Broom Corn. 

 Also, just received, a few bnshelsof prime Broom Corp 

 ndsed last season in Ihe vicinity of Connecticut river. 

 Flower Seeds. 

 Packages of Flower Seeds, of eighteen varieties, com- 

 prising the most showy annuals, among which are the 

 fallowing beautiful and comparatively rare sorts; Ele- 

 gant Coreopsis, Variegated Euphorbia, Cypress Vine, 

 Candy lufl, sweet scented Virgin's Bower, Sensitive Plant, 

 &c, &,c, with directions for their culture. — Price $1 per 

 package. April 13. 



The Old Sherman Morgan Horse. 



This Horse so well known in Vermont and New 

 Hampshire, will stand the coming season, at the * Ten 

 Hills Stock Farm' in Charleslown, Mass. 2^ miles 

 from the city of Boston, viz. at one dollar the mire to be 

 paid lo the groom at the lime of covering, and a condi- 

 tional Note, lo be received, for fifteen dollars, to be paid, 

 if the mare is in foal ; all mares paiied with, before the 

 usaal time of (baling, will be considered in foal, and 

 the note to be valid.- -These are the only terms on 

 which this Horse will be allowed lo cover. 



The Stock of this Horse is so universally known and 

 admired throughout New England, that it is hardly ne- 

 cessary to repeat their merits. To a seller of Horses, it 

 is only necessary, to establish the fact, that Ids horses are 

 of Ihe Morgan Slock, and he meets with a ready sale, at 

 good prices, and the purchasers are more than satisfied. 

 They excel in great endurance, carrying weight a long 

 distance, noble and generous spirited, with a docility of 

 temper, that the most timi<l can drive them, but il put to 

 their mettle, they are a full band for the best whip. — 

 It has been asserted (and I believe it cannot be contra- 

 liicted with propriety) that there has never been a Stock 

 of horses in New England, which have proved to be so 

 generally useful, as the Morgan stock. They have 

 often excited the admiration of strangers. The above le- 

 iiiaiks are particularly made for those at a distance, who 

 have not an opportunity of viewing for ihe^mselves ; for 

 those who have, the Sherman Morgan needs no prais- 

 i.ig._Pedigree, c^c hereafter. SAM'L. JAQUES. 



May 1st, 1831. 



The JVaturalist, 

 DEVOTED to Geology, Bolany and Mineralogy, edi- 

 ted by D. Jay Browne, and published monthly by Peirce 

 & Parker, 9 Cornhill, Boston. Each No. contains 32 8vo 

 pages, accompanied with a pKite. Price $2 a year. The 

 first five numbers of this work have been issued, the 

 contents of which are as follows : Zoology. Man. The 

 Beaver. The Bee. The Silkworm. White Ants. Botany. 

 The Vine. The Mulberry. The Lilac. The Weeping 

 Willow. The Sugar Maple. Mineralogy. Platina. 

 Gold. Silver, Mercury. The Culture Of Silk. Re- 

 marks on the Culture of The Vine, and The Cultivation 

 of Bees. jifay 2, 1831. 



Agricultural Seeds. 



For sale nt the New England Seed Store, 52, North 

 Market street, Boston, 



Buck Wheat ; Perkins' Early Seedling Potatoes, (that 

 took the premium from the Massachusetts Horticultural 

 Society); Burnham's Premiuin Potatoes, (that have 

 twice taken the premium Irom the Essex Agricultural 

 Society, as the best slock potatoes raised in the county) ; 

 Early Manly Potatoes, (originally from Europe); Grass 

 Seeds of all kinds, &c, — ill of the very first quality. 

 Asparagus Uoots. 



Several thousand plants of Ibo Large Early Devonshire 

 Asparagus, 3 years old, price 75 cts per hundred, well 

 [lacked in moss, in boxes of one, two, and three hundred 

 roots each. 



Also, Catawba, Isabella, White Sweetwater, Black 

 Hamburgh, and other kinds of Grapes, well packed in 

 moss, so as to bear transportation hundreds of miles with 

 s ifely — price 50 cts each. Large Tart Rhubarb Roots, 

 25 cts each. 



Sweet Potato Slips, fyc. 



This day received at the Agricultural W'arehoiise, 53 



North Market-street, a further supply of Sweet Potato 



Slips — Price 17 cents per quart ; 50 cents a half-peck. — 



Also, a fresh supply of Millet and Orchard Grass seed. 



"For Sale, 

 Silk Worms' Eggs, warranted good, price 50 cents per 

 thousand, with slioit practical instructions lor' rearing 

 Silk Worms, by J. H. Cobb, which are given to pur- 

 chasers. Apply at the New England Farmer Office. 



Yellow Locust Seed. 



Just received and for sale at the Seed Store connepted 

 with the New England Farmer Office No. 52 North 

 Market Street, 



A few lbs. genuine Yellow Locust Seed, (Robinia 

 pseudoacacia) saved near Harrisburg, Pa. expressly for 

 this Establishment, The excellence of this tree for ship 

 timber and fences, its rapid growth, and its beneficial ef- 

 fects on sandy, barren plains, where it thrives ivell,^ are 

 too well known to require comment. 



Cow Calibage. 

 Just received, at the Seed Store, No. 52 North Market 

 street, from London a small quantity of Seed ol the Cow 

 Cabbage ; it is thought that no plant cultivated in this 

 country will give so much fodder from the same space of 

 ground, l^or Milcli Cows, as this. It has been successfully 

 cultivated lo a large extent in New England and the Mid- 

 dle States the past year, and promises to be a great acqui- 

 sition. 



Bees in Cities. 

 V ESSAY on the practicabilily of cultivating the 

 ey Eee, in maritime Towns and Cities, as a source 

 )omP3iic Economy and Profit. By Jerome V. C. 

 h, M. D. Just published by Perkins & Marvin, 

 Washington Slreet, and for sale by J. H. Russell, at 

 \gricultural Warehouse, No. 52 North Market street, 

 33 cents. 



JVova Scotia Potatoes. 



For sale at the Halilax Packet Office, No 26 Foster's 

 wharf, several barrels ol prime Nova Scotia Potatoes, (or 

 seed. Farmers in want of a good variety of this impor- 

 tant vegjiable, are requested to examine these. 



Aprifl.3. 3t 



Latest Improved Short Horns. 



YOU.VG WYE COMET. 



The subscriber informs those disposed lo improve theii 

 stock, that this fine full blood animal will be under his 

 care this season. Terms $2. Apply to A. GREEN- 

 WOOD, near Dr Codman's Meeting-house. Aoril 20. 



Lead Pipe. 



i.\D PIPE, all sizes, constantly for sale bv Lincoln 

 RixG k Co, No. 110, Stale Street. 

 nril 13, H31. 6w. 



Bones Wanted. 

 lin and Leg Bones const.intly purchased by GEO. 

 iRAY 4" CO. No. 68 Kilby street. 



pril 20. 



ilby 

 2mos 



For Sale or Exchange', 

 A valuable mare, with foal by pne of Ihe best studs 

 for draught horseL. in the country ; she will be exchang- 

 ed at a bargain for a first rale family horse. Apply to J. 

 B. Russell. 3tis April 20. 



[nj°Cash will be paid for any number ol copies of the 

 New England Firmer, No. 41 of the current volume — 

 Printers with whom we exchange, who do not file their 

 papers, will oblige us by returning them. 



Dr HulPs Patent Truss. 



Dr Hull, Sir — Under the advice and direction of 

 Dr Kn.app, I have been cured within the year past of a 

 bad rupture of 9 years' standing, by the use ol one of 

 your patent trusses, i had worn various kinds of trusses 

 before I got one of yours, but they were very burden- 

 some to nie. Your truss, on the contrary, is comfortable 

 to wear, and as convenient to put olf and on as a pair of 

 spectacles. I wore it not lo exceed five months, and 

 found myself cure 1. I have not had it on for six months 

 past, and have exerted myself violently at wrestling, 

 jumping, riding, and other hard exercises vvilhout any 

 return of the complaint, not even a feeling of weakness 

 in the part. In fine, your truss has made me as sound 

 and well as ever I was ; it is one of the most \^aluable 

 inveniipnsin the world. H. N. FISHBURN. 



Baltimore, Jan. 1831. 



[p=Dr Hull's Trusses are sold by Eben. Wight, (sole 

 agent for this city,) Slilk-st. opposite Federal-st. 



Feb. 11. .. cojiSt 



Drighto;* Markkt — Moiulay, May 9. 



[Roporlcd for llie Chronicle and Patriot. J 



At Market this day 208 Beef Cattle, IS Cows and 

 Calves, 12 Sheep, and 116 Swine. 



Prices. — Beef Cattle — The market today was quite 

 brisk and last week's prices were well supported; more 

 good Cattle were at market, and more were sold at our 

 highest quotations. We quote the same as last week, 

 f.om $5 to 5 75, extra at f6. 



Coivs and Calves — We noliced sales at $10, $15 

 two at 18, 21,23, two at 25, one at $28 50 and one at $30. 



Sheep — No sales noliced. 



Swine — We noticed the sale of one entire lot of 100 at 

 5 cts. — At retail, 5c. for sows and 6c. lor barrows. 



Hay has risen in the Boston market to from 75 to 80 cts 

 per cwt. 



