VOL. XVI. XO. 6. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



47 



BOYS AS PAICniISRS OR MECHAiVICS. 



The Ciiverninciil of llie Boy's Asylum ;ind Kdrm School, 

 at Tliom|non's IsUiuil, Ijave sovt-lal good hoys, at (rom lU to 

 11 vears oKl, lor \viio:n situations arn wauled ui the country, 

 with Inr uors or inechaiiics, to be iiiUculcd till tliey are f.veii- 

 tyoue years of ai^e. 



A certificate iroin the Selectmen and Clergyman of the 

 loivn, recoin ueiidin^ the applii'ajit in the most salcsfactory 

 niaiaier wi!l l)e rer| ured. A|>|il:cation lu person or riy mail, 

 to either of the suhscriUers, will receive early notice. 



iMoses Grant, No. 9, Un on Street. 

 Ed vani .-S. liaud, Ko. '.6, Court St. 

 Henry B. Rogers, 2.5, Joy Place. 

 |lj"ny the .Act of Incorporation, lioys uannot be indented 

 out of iViassachusells. 



Hosu.n. illay UX I3S7. 44 



JUOUBKAY ON POUl^TRY. &,c. 



Moubray on IJreeding, Rearing and l'"allening all kinds id 

 Poultry, Cows, Swine, and oilier Domestic Animals. Sii.'co id 

 American from the sixth Loudon Edition. Adapted to tlie 

 Soil, Climale and Culture ol the United Stales, liy 'I'hinn- 

 is Ij. Kesseuden, Editor of the i\. li. Farmer, New Ameri- 

 can Ciardeuer, Complete Fanner, c. 



Tins book, publisiied bj .Joseph lireck Co. Boston, and 

 3. C. 'I'hoiburn, New York, is for sale at the respi-cne 

 istablishments of ll.ose Gonllemen. 'I'he first edilion id this 

 iseful book had a rapid sale, and met with a favorable re- 

 eptiou. It has been carefully revised, and new and original 

 nformalii .1 relative to its topics have been diligntlv sought 

 md inserted in various parts ol the Treatise. 



March 15, 1837. 



l.i?ise:e;d oil dibaI/. 



PKICE REDtJCED. 



This article has met with a ready sale the past winlei, and 

 eceived a decided piefcrence with many practical Farmeis 

 1 this vicinily. 



For ilie ensuing season the price will be leduced to 



'I wenlyfive dollars ncr ton, at the mill, or Tweiilyscven 

 ollars ))er ton in Boston, 



Apply ai No. ,1) Commercial Wharf, ISoslon, or in .Mpp. 

 3rd, at ihe mill. GEU. L. STEARNS & CO 



ftiedford, April 2G, 1037, 



puaips. pc"wps. 



A splendid article just received at the Agiioulltiral Ware- 

 ouse. No. 51 and 52 North Market Street. This I'UIVIP 

 i on the rotary principal and answers the purpose as a .sue- 

 on and force pump, water may be li)rced to alinos any dis 

 mce and in case of fire can be used as an engine, the mos 

 erfect article of ilie kind ever invented. 



Aug. 16,1837. JOSEPH BRECK AND CO. 



THER.VIOMETRICAL. 



Reiiiiiied lor the New Gniiland Farmer. 

 Range of the rhermoineterat the Garden of the proprietors 

 o( the New England Farmer, Brighton, iVlass. in a shaded 

 Noi therly exposure, week ending August 12. 



I' RIO i: s OF (; o u N r u y mi o d u c i: 



coruiEcrf;u with (sieat cake, weeklv. 



August, 1837. [7 A.M. | 12, M. | 5, P.M. | Wind 



Sunday, 



Monday, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



'I'hursday, 



Friday, 



Saturday, 



6 



7 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 



54 

 54 

 68 

 70 

 68 

 54 

 54 



78 

 70 

 84 

 84 

 76 

 68 

 66 



70 

 68 

 70 

 72 



68 

 60 

 60 



S. E. 



S. 

 S. E. 

 S. E. 

 S. E. 

 S. . 



E. 



INOt-ULATIKG ORAIVGE TREES, LAYIAG OUT 

 GAROKMS, &«. 



EDWARD SAYERS, Gardener, begs leave to inform the 

 cuizens of Boston hud its vicinity, that lie intends to remain 

 for a short time in Boston, and would devote liis time to the 

 above business, to Ihoi^e who may be inclined to employ him. 



iCJ^AII orders left at the Agriculuiral Warehouse and 

 Seed Store, No 52 North Market Street, will be punctually 

 attended to. j,,,^ 26. 



LOUnOSV'S ENCYCLOPEDIAS. 



For sajeal Ihe Agricultural Warehouse, Loudon's Garden- 

 ing, 1,270 pages, with over a thousand neatly executed en- 

 gravings, new edition. 



London's Agricullnie, containing 1,378 pages, with nume- 

 rous engr.avings, neatly done on wood,— new edition. Also 

 a second hand copy of Loudon's Gardening, old edition, which 



will be sold cheap." 



July 12. 



ItRIDGESIAN'S GARDENER'S ASSISTANT. 



.Iilsl published and for sale, the 7lh edition of this valuable 

 il nc.piilarwork.priceSl. For sale at the New England 

 rid Store, 51 North MarKet Slreel, up stairs. .•Iprd'^-'ti 



A CARD. 



J. R. Newell would inform his patrons and the public 

 lat he lias disposed of all his interest in the Aoriculturil 

 k^arellouse. to Joseph Bieck & Co. In taking leave of a 

 usiness he has so long conducted, he desires to express his 

 -atltude to his customers and friends, for their liberal patron- 

 ;e. As he retires from an employment, which has been so 

 .nnected with Agriculture, he hopes that, by the improve- 

 ent and inventions of many valuable implements he has coii- 

 ibuted, in no small degree, to the advancement and prospc 

 y ol the agricultural interests of our country. 

 Boston, August 15, 1837. 



S4000 WANTED. 



Wanted to borrow for the term of 2 or 3 years or more, as 

 may best suit the convenience of the lender, the sum of gSOOO 

 for which interest will be paid semi-annually, and for wliicli 

 ample securily is ofl'ered on Real Estate, consisling of House 

 and Lands in the highest state of cultivation, delightfully situ- 

 ated within six mile, of the city, and worth ten times the 

 amount which is now wanted. |Cj>=Inquire of Messrs Jos. 

 Bieck &, Co. No. 51 and 52 North Market st. Boston. 



June 20. .r 



Patent. Lamp Apparatus for Beating Water, 

 Cookiug^, 6i,c, 



This appa-atus has been iound ve.y useful in sm.dl fam- 

 ilies, and for such persons as may vvishio prepare lea or 

 coffee-drink, cook oysters, &c.. m their own aparlmenlswi h- 

 out the trouble of a wood or coal fi e. ll is very convenient 

 m public houses, coflee-houses, and other places where it is 

 wished to keep any hoi liijuid conslanlly on hand. Besides 

 answering all the purposes of what is called ihe nurse lamp it 

 may be made to bod Irom one pint to a gallon of water by a 

 method, which in many cases will be found the most econom- 

 ical and expeditious, which can I e devised. 



This apparatus has been much used and highly recom- 

 mended m writing by all, or nearly all the drug^isls in Bos- 

 Ion, whose certificates of approbation may be seen at Ihe 

 office of the New England 1- armer No. 62 North Market 

 Street, where Ihe apparatus is for sale. It may also he 

 bouf-hl of William Spade, No. 2fi Union Street. Handbills 

 or pamphlets wid always be delivered with the apparatus 

 when sold, co.itaining an ijxplanaiion of its principles and 

 parlicular directions lor its Lse, i&c. 



J. me 14. 



Apples, 

 Bt.^Ns, uhi-le, . 

 Beef. mess. 

 No. 1, 

 prime, 

 I!ees».\x, (Americn) 

 Chekse, new milk, . 

 FEATHEKs.norlliern, geese, '. '. 



soiuhern, gee.se', ' . 

 r LAX, American, 

 Fish, Cod, ^' ' 



Flour, Genesee, . ' . casii ' 

 Baltimore, Howard slreet, 

 B.diiinore, wl.arf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, norlhern yellow 



southern Ual yellow 

 wdiile. 

 Rye, norlhern. 

 Barley, . . _ ' _ 



Oats, norlliern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per Ion of 2000 lbs 

 hard pressed, . 



HllNKV, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d ipialiiy . _ 

 l^AKU, Boslou, Jsl sort, , 

 SI". 11 ern, 1st sort, 

 Leather, Philadelphia cily tannage, 

 ^ do country oo. ' 



Ba limrire cily do. 



do. dry hide 

 New York red, lighl, 

 Boston do. slaughter 

 do. light, 

 I. HIE, besM son, 

 .VIackerei.. No I. now, 

 Plaster Paris, per ion of 220oibs. 

 I'oKK. Mass. inspect, exti a dear 

 cle.v from oilier Stales 

 Mess. . . _ 

 Seeiis, Herd's Grass, . ' 

 Ked Til]), 



Hemp, * ,. . . 



Red Clover, norlhert 

 Southern Clover, 

 Silk CocooN.s, (American) 

 Pali. ow, tried, ... 

 Teazles. Isl sorl. 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces ' 

 Anierif an, full blood, washed 

 do. 3-4ihs do ' 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 



a f Pulled superfine, 

 t~ I Isl Lambs, . 

 •S^i^AI do. 

 = g. 3(1 do. 



barrel 

 bushel 

 oarrel 



quinta' 

 l.aircl 



bushel 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 



barrel 



cask 



barrel 



bushel 



pound 



bushel 



lb. 

 pr. M, 

 pound 



FHUU 



1 37 

 15 0; 



1-2 ,., 



3 ,",l! 



:;6 



y 

 54 

 40 



2 37 

 9 00 



I 10 

 1 1)4 

 I 05 

 1 00 



75 



18 00 



19 00 

 52 



G 

 4 

 9 

 8 

 29 



A CARD. 



The Subscribers hereby give notice that they have purclns 

 of J. R. Newell, Esq., his extensive stock ol Agricultural 

 iplements and Tools, winch, with the additions about to be 

 ado, will make ihe assortment the most complete in the 

 untry. The Establishments heretofore known as the Aori 

 Itural Wareh..use and New England Seed Store, are now 

 iited; and we trust will continue to form one of the must in- 

 resting places of resort to all who are directly or indirectlv 

 terested in agriculture. Slrang-ers are invilcd to call and 

 amine the establishment. We shall be happy to receive for 

 posit and examination, or for sale, any new and valuable 

 vention of implements or tools of any description. 

 Catalogues of the above Implements and Seeds'are deliv- 

 za gratis at the establishment. 



P , A . ,« ,«Q, JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Boston, August 16, 1837. 



STIIAW^ CUTTER. 



^ Just received a good supply of Greene's Patent Slraw 

 ( ullcr, one ol the most perlecl machines for cultino- fo.lder 

 winch has ever been introduced for the purpose for sale al 

 the Agiicultural Warehouse No 51 and .',2 Norlli .Market 



■■^'a™'- ,» ,c,, JOSEPH BRECK AND CO. 



Aug. 16, 1837. 



HOP BAGS. 



Second hand GUNNY BAGS, suitable for Hop Baes for 

 GEO. L. STEARNS & Col ' 



sale by 



June 27. 



No. 10, Commercial Wharf, 

 epistf 



TURNIP SEED. 



RUTA I5AGA and ENGLISH TURNIP SEED, for sale 

 at the Seed Store, by JOS. BRECK &, Co 



26 



21 



21 



ly 



^50 



2 on 



25 50 



2 If 

 14 



10 



1 75 



I < 0(1 



9 00 

 29 

 13 



GO 



50 



9 12 



r. 10 



9 25 



1 12 

 I 06 



1 10 



78 



20 00 



10 

 'J 

 30 

 26 

 28 



23 



22 



21 



95 



10 00 



2 25 



ieso 



25 60 



300 



1 00 



2 7a 

 15 

 14 



4 00 

 10 



PROVISION MARKE 

 retail prices. 



Hams, norlhern, 



souihern, and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, 



BlITTEP.,(lub) . 



lump . ' , 



Eons, 



POTATOES, new 



Cider, 



12 



12 



125 



22 

 24 

 26 



A PLACE IN THE COUNTRY WANTED 



For a smart, active Girl, 11 years of age, in a small family 

 lere her services would be useful. All her clothin.' would 

 fprnished. Enquire al the New England Seed Store 

 July 26. 3j 



GUNNY CLOTH AND GUNNY" BAGS, 



Suitable for Hop Bagging, for sale by JAMES PRATT 

 •'"'yS. No. 7, Commercial Whf. ' 



TERRIBLE TUACTOR.ATION. 



u^?",'!^''' ''"'■■^'■"'"'io" "'"i "llicr Poems. By Dr Caustic 

 4th Ldtioii. For sale at the New England Seed Store 

 Apiil 19. 



BKICJHTON M^Ri^l^EI^l^KDAr, ^^.UJ^ 

 Kerorteii lor the New Enclnnd Farmer 



20^Cow^"'j6lu.er' ^"'"^' ''' '-■"'' '''' Sh-P. 



.J'"''fr^'':-^ C«tt?e.-About]ast iveek's price., were 

 obtained for a ikc q.iality, and we quote to correspond 

 of = ^r'4'"''"y.««~5.'' $7 50. Second qualily S6 

 25 a $0 ,5. Third quality $5 00, a $6 00 ^ * 



$30:$32:'r'nd^$.lr-'''''" -"" •°'"^« ■" *23,$25. 



Shcep.-&,\es were effecledat a little betler prices •_ 

 2° 37,7nd/00." '*' ''' ^' ''• ^' ''■ *1 ''■ $2 00, 



>m,inc-A lotofselectsdold barrows, at 8 3 4 : two 

 lots of 6hoats to peddle, at 8 cts for Sows, and 9 Tor 

 barrows; al retail 10 and 11 for small and 9 and 10 fb 



