Vol. v.— No. 51. 



NEW ENGLAND 1 AllMER. 



407 



From the Hampshire Gazelie. Tho Buflalo .Tournal of tlie 2Gtli ult. says, Con- 



— I fidcnco in tlic Canada market lias ffreatly diraiii- 



Mr. Judd — Mr Oliver Morton, of Whaloly, iii-iislied, nnd merchants are again giving a direction 

 ms me that Canada thistles may be entirely to their provisions, through the accustomed chan- 

 tcrminated by mowing them on the (ith and 7ih|ncl to New York. 



July. He has tried this mode of destroying Sparnng-Alter some remark7Wdc by Lord 

 em several years, wuh complete success. .1. W . f.auderdale, in which his Lordship indulged the 

 There are probably certain days for cuttiiig, Ripper IIouso with a taste of his admirable prin- 



itlcs, which will be more eflectut'l for their do- 



ciplcs and speculations. Lord King engaged him 



uction than any other ; but .t may bo doubted, -^ ^ ^-^^^^ p,;^^^^ conversation :— Lord K. Indeed, 

 lether the proper imie will always be the t>th ,,y ^ord, I cannot comprehend you— Lord L. 

 d 7th of July. Something depends on ]}^'=\],^Vs yoar aCmv. I can't find you in comprehen- 

 ason, and the state of the sap— Rut if the C-'li i sion.—LordK. No. That I verily believe. Your's 



is not an exporting head. It is terribly put to it, 



Bolting Cloths and 



Constanily for sale by B. F. WHITE, No. 11 Kilby 

 street, Boston. 



th are the only days that will produce 

 e desired effect, it is to be regretted thatjMr 

 ivcr Morton did not communicate tho infornia- 

 n a little sooner. ' 



Substances preserved from Humidity. — Wheh a 



to raise sufficient for home consumption. 



Antoine Malapar, one of the directors of the bur; 



Sazony fiheep. 



On Friday the 241h August luxt, at 3 o'clock P. M. 

 at Brighton near Boston, will be sold by public auc- 

 tion, a choice stock of about 100 Saxony Rams, just 



ported in the brig Comet, Capt. Meef, from Ham- 



N. Y. Marble Company, who, after the explosion 

 of that institution, escaped to France, arrived in 



ister, &.C. it renders them perfectly impenetra 

 to moisture. — Mec. Mag. 



.>:ture of one part oil and two parts of rcsiil is i Montreal last week from Europe, in the hope, it 

 reed, by the application of n high temperature, appears, of making a compromise with his cred 



penetrate porous substances, as building stoijeiJ, ' tors in this country. A few hours after his arriv- 

 al, he was arrested on a writ for several thousand 

 dollars. His creditors having expected his arriv- 

 al in Canada, took the necessary means beforehand 

 to arrest him. 



It may be useful to our fair readers to know that 

 muffs, tippets, and other articles of fur, which, 

 when put into any kind of wood or paper box or 

 drawer, are so generally liable to injury from 

 moths, if put into tin boxes, will remain for years 

 uninjured. 



The bill for establishing the University of New 

 Hampshire, has been rejected in the House of 

 Representatives of that State by a vote of 121 to 



4 great day's work at Shearing Sheep. — Wlflo 

 earing the flock of sheep belonging to the is- 

 e of Gen. John Peck, on tho 7th inst. Cl»k 

 arshall and Isaac Smalley, sheared one huiidr|:d 

 eep each, from sun to sun, in good order. 

 eep were mostly of the Merino breed, yieldij 

 )m 3 to 5 pounds of wool per head Ft. pa. 



There has been an affray at St. Regis, Canai 

 the annual Catholic celebration at that pla' 

 tween British Indians and American India: 

 lich resulted in the death of one American and'CS 

 e British Indian, and one Frenchman by stab- ' 

 Iff. l. 



That writer does the most good who gives his 

 ader the most knowledge, and takes from him 

 3 least time. 



The last arrivals from Europe bring London 

 tes to the first of June, and Paris to the last of 

 ay. The new British ministry is increasing in 

 polarity. In the House of Lords their majority 

 two to one ; and in that of the Commons, three 

 ,t of four are on the side of the ministry. 

 The English government has refused to in- 

 ease the duty on wool, on the ground that the 

 reneh and Dutch were already able to undersell 

 e English Manufactures in the Me.xican and 

 her markets. 

 A letter from St. Pctersburgh of May 12, stated 



JVotice. 

 A young gentleman who has had adrentages of the 

 best academical, university and professional education, 

 and of acquiring the French and Italian languages a- 

 broad, wishes to obtain a situation which would be 

 permanent, as professor or tutor in a college, ar instruc- 

 tor in an academy •r school. Any propositio«s, present 

 or prospective, addressed t* A. B. care •f Rev. Dr. 

 Jenks, Boston, Mass. will rereire immediate attention. 



These sheep were selected from the purest blo»d in 

 the kingdom, and will be found at least, equal in point 

 of fineness of fleece and symmetry of (orm to any here- 

 tofore imported. The sale will be perfectly free and 

 unlimited. 



Samples of the wool from different parts of each an- 

 imal may be seen at No. 46 Central street, or at the 

 office of the auctioneers, at any time prerious to the 

 ale. COOLIDGE, POOR &. HEAD. 



PRICES OP COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



Corrected every Thursday evening. 



\ few copies of the Farmers', Mechanics', Manufac- 

 turers' and Sportsman's Magazine, for sale at this office : 

 this work will be a valuable acquisition to any gentle- 

 man's library — among other engravings are ome of the 

 celebrated horse Eclipse and also one of Duroc. 

 Also a varitty of the most approved agricultural books. 



Tut nip Seed, Sfc. 

 Ijust received at the New England Farmer office, No. 

 51 North Market Street, Boston, an extensive assort- 

 ment of Turnip Seeds, some of which are the growth of 

 tMe present season — the finest sorts either for family use 



at a fleet of 18 sail was fittfng out at Cranstadt »'''°^,^.- J''" "IVl^^fr^u ^Y'^" v^f^^ej "^ 



the White Stone,VVhite Dutch, Red Top, Yellow Stone 



r the Mediterranean. Some suppose this as in- 

 cating war, but others are of opinion, that dis- 

 pline, exercise, and the usual routine of national 

 mcerns are the only objects aimed at. 

 A frigate called the Guerriere has been bujlt in 

 ranee for the Pacha of Egypt, which had arriv- 

 in Alexandria, but a corvette, which accom- 

 inied her, is said to have been captured by the 

 reeks. 



It is stated that Lord Cochrane has commenced 

 lerations with success against the Turks, having 

 .ptured four Turkish vessels at Navarino laden 

 ith provisions for Ibrahim Pacha. 



YiUow Malta. The Yellow Stone is one of uncommon 

 eicellence, and keeps well. Of the sorts for field cul- 

 tiie, the White Norfolk, White Globe, Green Round, 

 anil Yellow Jlberdern or Bullock are preferable. The 

 Yellow Aberdeen is most approved among the farmers 

 of England and Scotland, as it grows to a large size, is 

 very sweet and nutritious, and keeps till June. Also, 

 Yellow Ruta Baga, or Russian Turnip, of the best des- 

 cription. The above seeds were saved in Europe ex- 

 pressly for us, and the utmost dependence may be 

 placed upon their genuine quality. A variety of Long 

 and Turnip Radi.-ihes, suitable for growing the three 

 ensuing months. Prickly or Fall Spinach, Long Prickly 

 and Early Cluster Cucumber ; also the genuine Girkin 

 or West India pickling Cucumber, one of the finest 

 pickles. — The seed of the Scull Cap may yet be sown to 

 A person in Rochester, N. Y. is shipping large I advantage. 



lantities of kiln-dried Indian meal to Montreal, At this place is kept the best supply of seeds, native 

 nee to be sent to the W. Indies. *"'' imported, that art and industry can procure. Cata- 



■ I logues furnished gratis. July 5 



APPLES, best, 



aBHES, pot, 1st sort, - - - 

 pearl do. - - - - 



BEANS, white, 



BEEF, mess, 200 lbs. new, - 



cargo, No 1, new, - - 



" No 2, new, - - 



BUTTER, inspect. No. 1. new 



CHEESE, new milk, - - - - 



skimraed milk, - - 



FLAX ..-----. 



FLAX SEED 



FLOUR, Baltimore, Howard St 

 Genesee, ... 



Rye, best, - - ^ 

 GRAIN, Rye - - . - - - 

 Corn - ... 



Barley - . - - 



Oats 



HOGS' LARD, 1st sort, new, - 

 HOPS, No 1, Inspection - - 



LIME, 



OIL, Linseed, Phil, and Northern 

 PLAISTER PARIS retails at 

 PORK, Bone Middlings, new, 

 navy, mess, do. 

 Cargo, No 1, do. - - 

 SEEDS, Herd's Grass, - 



Clover .... 



WOOL, Merino, full blood,wash 

 do do unwashed 



do 3-4 washed 



do 1-2 & i do 



Native - . . do 



Pulled, Lamb's, 1st sort 

 2d sort 

 do Spinning, 1st sort 



bush 

 bbl 



bush 

 bbl 



cask 

 al 



bush 

 lb. 



80 00 

 95 00 

 1 62 

 9 25 

 8 12 

 6 75 



OT 



none 



82 50 



96 00 



2 00 



9 50 



8 37 



7 25 



15 



10 



6 



PROVrSIOJ^ MARKET. 

 BEEF, best pieces - . - - 

 PORK, fresh, best pieces, - . 



" whole hogs, . . - 



VEAL, 



MUTTON, 



POULTRY, ...... 



BUTTER, keg & tub, . 



lump, best, . . - 



EGGS, 



MEAL, Rye, retail, . . - - 



Indian, do. - . - - 



POTATOES, (new) - - • - 



CIDER, (accerdinj to quality) 



Lus 



bbl, 1 2 001 



1 00- 

 4 0(? 



