VOL XVI. NO. r. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



55 



1 |)ios|jei'- 



A CARD. 



J. R. Newell would inliinn his patrons and the pnlilic, 

 that he has disposed of all Wis interest in rlie Agricultural 

 Warehouse, to Joseph Breck & Co. In taking leave of a 

 busines.s he luis so long coudueled, lie desires to express his 

 gratitude to his customers and ft lends, for their liberal patron- 

 age. As he retires from an employment, which luus been so" 

 connected with Agriculture, lie hopes that, by the improve- 

 ment and inventions of many valuable implements he has con- 

 tributed, in no small degree, to the advancement and 

 ity of the agricultural <nterests of our couutiy. 



Bostou, August 15, 1837. 



A CARD. 



The Subscribers hereby give notice that they have purchas- 

 ed of^. R. Newell, Esq., his extensive stock o( Ag^riculiural 

 Implements and Tools, wliich, with the additions about to be 

 made, will make the assortment the most complete in the 

 country. The Establishments heretofore known as the Agri- 

 cultural Warehouse and New England Seed Store, are now 

 united; and we irusl will continue to form one of the most in- 

 terejiting places of resort to all who are directly or indirectly, 

 interested in agriculture. Slrang-ers are invited to call and 

 examine the establishment. We shall be happy to receive for 

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

 invention of implements or tools ol any description. 



Catalogues of the abovr Implements and Seeds are deliv- 

 ered gratis at the establishment 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, August 16, 1837. 



OARDKNKR WANTED. 



A gentleman in Columbus, Ohio, wishes to engage a prac- 

 tical Gardener, who understands his business, and who prac- 

 tises sobriety and industry, to manage a Nursery and Cireen 

 House. I'o a person of this description, a permanent situa- 

 tion will be given. Inquire of JOSEPH BRECK & Co., 

 No. 52 North Market si. Boston. 



GARDEN KR WANTS A SITUATION. 



A young man with a small family, who can procure good 

 recommendations from his employers, \vould like a situation 

 xs a gardener. Inquire of JOSEPH BKECli & Co., No. 

 52 North Market s(. Boston. 



Bt>VS AS li'ARMEUS OK AlKCUANICS. 



The tiovernment of the Hoy's Asylum and Farm School, 

 It Tliomps.m's Island, have s»;verai good boys, ai Irom 10 In 

 A vears old, for wnoai silualious are wauled lu the coniilry, 

 villi lar Iters or mechanics, to be iudeuted till iiiey are twen- 

 yone years of age. 



A certiticaie Irom the Selectmen and Clergyman of the 

 own, recomiieudiiig the applicant in the mo^l saiisfacloM 

 nai.iiep wi'l be req iired. Application m person or r>y mail, 

 either of the subscribers, \% til receive early iioiice. 



Moses Grant, No. 9, Un on Street. 

 Ed vard ri. Rand, iNo. ]6, Court St. 

 Henry B. Rogers, 2o, Joy Place. 



[Ij'Ry the Act of Incoruoralion, Boys cae.nol be iirdented 

 ml of Massacliiisetts. 



Boston, May 10, 1337, 44 



MOUBRAY ON POULTRY. &c. 



Mouhray on Hreeding, Hearing and Fattening all kinds ut- 

 ^>u^t^y , Cows, Swine, nnd 'Hher Domestic Animals. .Si'co id 

 tmencan fiom the sixih Loudon Etliliim. Adapted to the 

 loil, Climate and Cuilure ot the United Stales, liy 1 hoin- 

 s u. lA'sseudeii, Editor of the i\, E. Farmer, New Amen- 

 ati Gardener, Complete Farmer, c. 



This ln)ok, published by Josepli 'reck Co" Boston, nud 

 r. C. ■I'hotburn, New York, is for sale at the res|)ectM«' 

 slablishmeuls of those Gentlemen. The first eilition *d tins 

 -seful book li-td a rapid sale, and met with a favorable re- 

 eplion. It has been carefully revised, and new ami original 

 iformai'i > relative to its topics jjave been dibg.nllv soiight 

 ml mseried in various parts ol the Treatise. 



Maich 15, 1837. 



THEIIMOMETRICAL. 



IlepnrieJ (orilie New CngUiml Farmer. 

 Range of the rhermonieler at the Gartlenof the pruprietors 

 of the New Enghind Karmer, Hrighlon, Mass. in a shaded 

 Northerly exposure, week ending August 19. 



August, 1837. 1 7 A. M. [ 12, M. | 5. P.M. | Wind 



1» K 1 C i: S OF O O U N T R Y I' R O i) U C I : 



COIIUECTKO WITH GP£aT CAKE, WEKKLV. 



INOCVILATING OR.WGE TREES, I.AVIiXG OUT 

 UAKUIOA'S, &v. 



EDWARD SAYERS, Gardener, begs leave lo inform the 

 citizens uf Hoston and its vicinity, tlial lie intends to remain 

 for a sliort lime in Boston, and would devote Ids lime to the 

 aliove business, to those ulio may be inclined to employ liiiu. 



iClp'AII orders left al the Agricnilural Warehouse and 

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

 attended to. July 26. 



LOUnON'S EWCVCLOPEDIAS. 



For sale al the Agricnilural Warehouse, London's Garden- 

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

 gravings, new etiition. 



Loudon's Agricullure, containing 1,378 pages, with nume- 

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

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

 will be sold cheap. July 12. 



(prjuii-) 



$4000 WANTED. 



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

 may best suit the convenience of the lender, the smii of IffoOOO, 

 for which inteiest will be paid semi-annually, and li>r wiiicli 

 ample security is offered on Real Estate, consisting ii{ House 

 and Lands in the highest slate of cultivation, rieliglilfully situ- 

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

 atnoimt which is now wanted. |[:3^'"T'''"^ of Messrs Jos. 

 Breck & Co. No. 51 and 52 North iVlarkei st. Boston. 



June 20. tf 



Patent Lamp A pparatus for Heating Water, 

 Cuokiug, 4&.C. 



This nppa-atus has been louiul ve.y useful in smrdi fam- 

 ilies, and for such persons as may wish lo prepare tea or 

 colTee-driiik, cook oysters, &.C.. iii their own apartiiioiits wi h- 

 oul the trouble of a wood or eoai fi e. li is very convenient 

 in public houses, coffee-houses, and other places wliete it is 

 wished lo keep any hot liquid conslaiilly on hand. Besides 

 answering all the pni poses of what is called ihc nursi lamp it 

 may be made lo boil from one pint to a gallon of water bva 

 metluxl, 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 in writing by all. or nearly all ihc druggists in Bos- 

 ton, whose certificales of approbation may be seen at tf.e 

 office of the New England farmer No. 52 North Market 

 Street, v\here the apparatus is for sale. It may also be 

 bought of William Spade, No. 2G Uiiirm Sireel. Handbills 

 or pamphlets wi I alw.iys be delivered wiih Ilie apparatus, 

 when sold, cctaiiiiiig an ' xplanalion of its principles and 

 parlicidar directions for its '.,se, »Jcc. 



J.ine 14. 



Aphi.ks, 



Bk ANs. white, . 



11k tF. uies.s. 



No. I. 



prime, 

 Hkksw .vx, (.\inerici n) 

 Chk.csk. ;ii« milk, . 

 EKA't'HKlis, north 

 south 



Flax. American, 

 Fish, Cod, 

 Flouh, Genesee, 

 IJaltiinore 

 B.iltiniorc 

 Alexandiia, 

 Grain, Com. noilliern yellow 

 sotitljcrit fiat yi-i 

 white. 

 R>'e, norlherii, 

 B.'iiley, 

 Oal^.'uorlli 

 1Iay,!m-s1 EiiglisI,. per ton oV iOOCI lbs 

 hard prt-ssed, .... 



lloNKV, 



Hoi's, 1st quality 



'^d (luality .... 

 Laiui, I'oston, 1st sort, , 



sot ti em, Jsl soli, 

 I.KAlllKK, Fhdadelphin cily tannage, 

 (h) country oo. 



Baltimore cit.y do. 



do. tiry hide 



New Vnrk red, light, 

 BosKMi do. slaijgliler, 

 do. light, 



IV-'^ii'., best sort 



.VIackkkei., ^'o l.now, 

 1'i.AS I ill 1'a itis, per ion of 2200 lbs. 

 BoKK , Mass. inspect extia clear, . 

 cie?r Irom other Slates 

 Mess, .... 

 Sekhs, Herii's Grass, 

 Ucd Top, 



Hemp, .... 



Red Clover, norlhcrc 

 Siiutheni Clover, . , 

 SiLii CticooN.'^, {American) 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Tkazlks, 1st sort, 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, 



American, full Wood, washed, 

 do. 3-<lihs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common 



c: _ f Pulled superfine, 

 t -c 1st Lambs. . 

 -B^i -id do. 

 o ; 3d do, 

 2- - ' - • 



barrel 

 bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



qiiinta 

 irel 



I bushe 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barr.d 



bushel 

 II 



pountl 



bushel 



lb. 

 pr. M. 



polilol 



f rRoM 



1 37 

 li 0' 



12 .o 



Z m 



16 



y 



64 

 40 



2 37 



9 00 



I n.i 



I f 

 1 05 

 I 00 



18 00 



19 uu 



6 

 4 



29 

 25 

 26 



21 



21 



ly 



o«^ 

 .?60 

 tdO 

 ;5 50 

 ■•so 



1 75 



I" 01) 



9 00 



29 



13 



On 



ay 



9 12 



.1 in 



9 25 



1 I 7 

 I Ol 



I 10 



20 00 



='7.n 



»75 



' 511 



14 



<, 13 



-75 



10 



10 



30 

 26 



22 



2-2 



21 



£0 



10 no 



2 25 



25 50 



300 

 100 



2 75 

 19 



14 



4(10 

 10 



IjINSBfiD OIL. illEAL. 



PHICE REDUCED. 



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

 iccived a decided preference with many practical Farmers 

 1 this viciuity. 



For the ensuing season the price will bi^teduced to 



Tweiityfive dollars per lou, al the mill, or Twentyscveii 

 ollars per Ion in Bosion. 



Apply at No. .0 Commercial Wharf, Boston, or In Mep- 

 ird, atihe mill. GEt). L. STEARNS & CO. 



Mcdford, April 26, 1837. 



STRAW CUTTER. 



Just received a good supply of Greene's I'alem Straw 

 Culler, one of the luosi perfect machines for culling fodder 

 which has ever been introduced for the purpose, for sale al 

 the Agricultural Warehouse No 51 and h2 North Alarket 

 Sif'^Pl. -lOStJi'H BRECK AND LO. 



Aug. 16, 1837. 



HOP BAGS. 



Second hand GUNNY BAGS, suitable for Hop Bass for 

 GEO. L. STEARNS &, Col 



sale by 



June 27. 



No. 10, Commercial Wharf, 

 epistf 



GUNNV CLOTH A»|D GXIIVNY BAGS, 



Suitable for Hop Bagging, for sale by JAMES PRATT 

 J"ly 5. No. 7, Commercial Whf. 



PUMPS. Pl'MPS. 



A spleiidij article just received at the Agricultural Ware- 

 )use. No. 51 and 52 North Market Street. This PUMP 

 on the rotary principal and answers the purpose as a siic- 

 )n and force pump, water may be forced to almos any dis 

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

 irfect article of the kind ever invented. 



Aug. 16,1837. JOSEPH BRECK AND CO. 



TERRIBLE TRACTOR ATIO IV, 



Terrible Tractoralioii and other Poems. By Dr Caustic 

 4lli Ed'iion. For sale al the New England Seed St<ire. 

 Apii; 19. 



ICUIDGEDIAIV'S GARDENER'S ASSISTANT 



.li 



an I I 

 Sel .1 



P R O V 1 



Hams, northern. 



southern, and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, , 



BurTKii,(inb) , 



lump 

 EoGS, 

 P«TATotis, new 



CiDEJS, 



BUKiUTON 



SION MARKK 

 rktail phues. 



12 

 12 



125 

 22 

 57 

 26 



I published and for sale, the 7th edition of this valuable 

 ■ Dular work, once 51 For sale at the New Eiijlaiid 

 .Suite, 51 North Market Sireei, up stairs. Ajirifsfi. 



MARKET.— flIoNDAT, Aug. 21, 18^7 

 Henortcil lor the New Engbind Farmer 



(^ ^^ *'o',''n''n*i,''^ ^^^^ ^'""*'' 30 Stores, 15 Cows and 

 Calves, 2700 Sheep, and 130 Swine. 



Prices— ece/Ca«ie.— Last week's prices were fully 

 supported, we quote the same, viz : First quality SG 75 

 a $7 50. Second quality $6 25, a $6 75. Third qual- 

 ity $5 00, a $6 00. ■^ -^ ' IP o qua, 



Cows and Calves. — Sales were made at .«25 '&2S 

 $3I,$38, $43, and$45. ♦•^>'. !»^», 



Skcep. — Sales quick at a small advrnoe, — lots were 

 taken at $1 25, $1 62, $1 75, jf 1 84, $2 00, $2 33 

 $2 50, $2 75, and $3 00 : a few cosset weathers at 

 $6 00 each. 



Swine.—" Dull." No lots to peddle sold, and no pur- 

 chasers, a very few only were peddled at reduced prices 

 a lot of about 50 old hogs were sold at 7 cts. most of 

 which were barrow« 



