VOL XVI. NO. 9. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL. 



11 



A CARD. 



J. R. Newell would inform his padons and the public, 

 that lie has disposed of all his interest in the Agricultural 

 VVuiehouse. to Joseph Breck & Co. In taking leave of a 

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

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

 ige. As he retires (Voui an employment, which has been so 

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

 aient anil inventions of many valuable implements, he has con- 

 Lributeil, ill no smalt degree, to the advancement and prosper- 

 ity of the agricultural interests of our country. 



Boston, August 15, 1837. 



A CARD. 



The Subscribers hereby give notice that they have purchas- 

 id of J. R. Newell, Esq., Iris extensive stock of Agricultural 

 Implements and Tools, which, 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 trust will continue to form one of the most In- 

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

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

 examine the establishment. We shall be happy, to receive for 

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

 invention of implements or tools of any description. 



Catalogues of the above Implements and Seeds are deliv- 

 ered gratis at the establishment. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, August 16, 1837. 



GARDENER WANTED. 



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

 ;ical Gardener, who understands his business, and who prac- 

 tises Sobriety and industry, to manage a Nursery and Green 

 House. To a person of this description, a permanent situa- 

 ion will be given. Inciuire of JOSEPH BRECK & Co., 

 No. 52 North Market st. Boston. 



GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION. 



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

 recommendations tiom his employers, would like a situation 

 js a gardener. Inquire of JOSEPH BRECK & Co., No. 

 52 North Market st. Boston. 



BOYS .\S PARJtIERS OK BIECHAailCS. 



The Government of the Boy's Asylum and Farm School, 

 It Thompson's Island, have several good boys, at Irom 10 to 

 14- vears old for whoai situations are wanted in the country, 

 vith far.uers'or mechanics, to be indented till they are twcn- 

 lyone ye.irs oi age. 



A certificate from the Selectmen and Clergyman of the 

 own recomaiending the applicant in the most satisfactoiy 

 nanner will be req lired. Application in person or by mail, 

 o either of the subscribers, will receive early notice. 



Moses Grant, No. 9, Union Street. 

 Ed vard S. Rand, No. ;6, Coiirt St. 

 Henry B. Rogers, 2S, Joy Place. 



[TFBy <li« •'^'^' °^ Incorporation, Boys oacnot be iudented 

 lut of Massachusetts. 



Bosto n, May 10, 1337, «^ 



MO.UBRAY ON POUJLTRY. &.C. 



Moubray on Breeding, Rearing and Fattening all kinds ol 

 Poultry, Cows, Swine, and other Domestic Animals. Seco id 

 American I'lom the sixth Lomlon Edition. Adapted to the 

 Soil. Climate and Cullure ol the United States. By Tlii.m- 

 as G. Fessenden, Editor of the .\. E. Farmer, Now Ameri- 

 can Gardener, Complete Farmer, e. 



This book, published by Josep I I'reck Co. Boston, and 

 G. C. Thoiburn, New York, is for sale at the respective 

 establishments of those Gentlemen. The first edition id this 

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

 ception, it has" been carefully revised, and new and original 

 informaiir..! relative to its topics have been dilig.-ntly sought 

 and inserted in variims parts ol the Treatise. 



Maich 15, 1837. 



IitJWSEBD OIL MBAIj. 



PRICE HEDUCED. 



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

 received a decided preference with many practical Farmers 

 in this vicinity. . •„ u j j 



For the ensuing season the price will be reduced to 



Twcntyfive dollars per ton, at the mill, or Twenlyscven 

 dollars per ton in Boston. 



Apply at No. M Commercial Wharf, Hosloa, or in Mep- 

 ford; at"ihc mdl. GEO. L. STEARNS & CO. 



Medlbrd, April 26, 1837. 



PUMPS. PUMPS. 



A splendid article just received at the Agricultural Ware- 

 house, No. 51 and 52 North Market Street. This PUMP 

 is on the rotary principal and answers the purpose as a suc- 

 tion and force pump, water may be forced to alinos any dis 

 tanre and in case of fire can be used as an engine, the luos 

 perfect article of the kind ever invented. 



An.-. 16,1837. JOSEPH BRECK AND CO. 



THERMOMETRICAL. 



Reptirled for llie New Engfatid Farnicr. 



Range of the Thermometer at the Garden of the proprietors 

 of the New England Farmei", Brighton, Mass. in .a shaded 

 Northerly exposure, week ending August 19. 



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



PRJCESOF COUNTRY PKODUCM 



I\ltin<l:iy, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



Tluirsday, 



Friday, 



Salurdfiy, 



76 



78 

 76 

 70 

 74 

 70 

 74 



66 

 60 

 64 

 56 

 64 

 60 

 64 



N. E. 

 W.E. 

 S.W. 



W. 

 S.W. 



W. 



w. 



INOCULATING ORANGE TREES, L.A\ING OUT 

 GARoENS, &c. 



^ EDWARD SAVERS, Gardener, begs lea\c to inform ihe 

 citizens of Boston and its vicinity, that he intends to remain 

 for a fchort time in IJoston, and would devote his time to the 

 above business, to those who may be inclined to employ him. 



IC/^AII orders left at the Agricultural Warehouse and 

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

 attended to. July 26. 



LOUDON'S ENCYCLOPEDIAS. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, Loudon's Garden- 

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

 gravings, new edition. 



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

 rous engravings, neatly done on wood, — new edition. Also, 

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

 will be sold cheap. July 12. 



$4000 WANTED. 



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

 may best suit theconveuience of the lender, the sum of JjliSOOO, 

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

 ample security is offeied on Real Estate, consisting of House 

 ami Lands in the highest state of cidtivation, delightfully situ- 

 ated witiiin six mile* of the cily, and worth ten times the 

 amount wiilch is now wanted. IdP'^"^"'''^ of Messrs Jos. 

 Brcck & Co. No. 51 and 52 Nor'th Market st. Boston. 



June 20. tf 



FOR SALE, 



1 full blood imported Dishley Ram, 1 do. Ewe, 1 full blood 

 Dishley Ram Lamb, 6 Irish ewes 2 years old, 2 Ram Lambs, 

 5 Ewe Lambs and 2 yearling Ewes, 1-2 Dishley and 1-2 Insh 

 blood, all large anp beautiful. To be seen on the farm of B. 

 SHURTLEKF, Jr. Chelsea, Mass. 



TO FARItlERS. 



A person who having had some knowledge of the farming 

 business wishes to extend his practical Knowledge of llie 

 same, offers his services to those who may wish to employ for 

 one or more years after the fiist of October next. Address 

 J. M. through the New England Farmer. 



STRAAV CUTTER. 



Just rcceiveil a good supply of Greene's Patent Straw 

 Culler, one of the most perfect machines for cutting fodder 

 which ha.s ever been introduced for the [>urpose, for sale at 

 the Agricultural VVarebou.se No 51 and f->2 North Market 

 Street. JOSEPH BRECK AND CO. 



Aug. 16, 1837. 



HOP DAGS. 



Second hand GUNNY BAGS, suitable for Hop Bags, for 

 sale by GEO. L. STEARNS & Co. 



No. 10, Commercial Wharf. . 

 June 27. epistf 



GUNNY CLOTH AND GUNNY BAGS, 



Suitable for Hop Bagging, for sale by JAMES PRATT, 

 July 5, No. 7, Commercial Wbf. 



TERRIBLE TRACTORATION. 



Terrible Tracloration and other Poems. By Dr Caustic 

 4lh Ed'iion. For sale at the New England Seed Store. 

 April 19. 



IIKIDGEMAN'S GARDENER^S ASSISTANT. 



J Hi publrshcd and for sale, the 7lh edition of this valuable 

 an i L)( pular work, once 51 For sale at the New England 

 Sued Store, 51 North Market Street, up stairs. ApnfsG. 



COBRECTKD WITH GI'tAT CAUE, WEEKLV. 



Apples, 



Beans, whi4e, .... 

 BEKK.mess. 

 No. I. 



prime, .... 



Ukeswax, (Amcric: n) 

 Ch kese, new milk, . 

 Feathers, uorilicrii, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, AnuTican, 

 Fish, Cod, . . 



Flour, Genesee, . . ca^h 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 (iRAlN, Corn, northern yellow 



southern tlal yellow 

 white, 

 Rye, nonhern, 

 Barley, .... 



Oats, northern, . (prime) 

 Hay, hest English, per ton of S2000 lbs 



hard pressed, .... 

 Honey, 

 Hops, Isl quality 



2<l (juality .... 

 Laku, Boston, ist sort, 



!><>i.n.erii, 1st sort, 

 Leather, Philadolphra city tannage, 

 do cr)untr3' do 



Baltimore eiiy do. 



do. i\ry hide 

 New Vork red^ light, 

 Boston tlo. slaughter. 

 do. liglit, 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 Mackehel, No. 1, new. 

 Plastlk Paris, per ton of ^ZWO tbs. 

 Pork. Mass. inspect. e-,\ija clear, . 

 cle?r Irom other State.? 

 Mess, .... 



Seeds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Hemp, .... 



Red Clover, northern. 

 Southern Clover, 

 Silk CocooNF, {American} 



Tallow, tried, 



Teazles, 1st sort, 



Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 



do. 3-4ths do. 



do, 1-2 do. 



do. l-4and common 



{- ^ f Pulled superfine, 

 £'-T3 I Isl Lambs, . 



|.g. 3d do, . . 



barrel 

 husticl 

 harrel 



pound 



quintal 

 barrel 



bushel 



gallon 

 p*)und 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 

 ti 



bushel 



lb. 

 pr. M. 

 pound 



1 37 



14 75 

 12 75 



ii 73 



26 



8 



54 



40 



3 00 

 9 87 

 8 50 

 8 00 

 8 12 



97 



90 



] 00 



1 00 



17 03 



17 50 



4 

 3 



29 



•25 

 26 



21 



21 



19 



85 



8 30 



2 50 



25 CO 



i3 00 



2 75 

 75 



2 50 

 15 

 14 



2 75 

 10 



175 



15 00 

 13 00 

 9 00 

 29 

 10 

 GO 

 43 



9l'^ 



320 



1012 



900 



8 62 

 8 37 



99 

 92 



1 10 



18 00 



19 00 



4 



10 



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30 



£6 



28 



22 



•21 

 21 

 SO 



2 62 

 26 00 

 25 00 



300 



100 



2 76 



16 



15 



4P0 



10 



liKKWlTON MARKET.— MoNDAT, Sept. 6, 1837. 

 Keporled for the New England Farmer. 



At Market 520 Beef Cattle, 325 Stores, 4200 Sheep, 

 and 340 Swine. 



Prices — Beef Cattle. — We again reduce our quota- 

 tions. First quality $6 25, a $6 75. Second quality 

 $5 75, a $G 25. Third quality $4 00 a $5 25 



Stores. — We quote the same as Tast week Two year 

 old at $14 a 17. Three year old $19 a $23 



Oacs and Calves.—Sa]es at $25, $30, and $35. 



SAce;;.— Sales in lots at $1 42, $1 62, $1 75, $1 92, 

 $2 00, $2 25, $2 33, $3 00 and $3 25. 



Hwine. — Two lots to peddle were taken 7 3-4 and 8 

 3-4. At retail 9 and 10. A lot of fleshy old hogs at 

 7 cents. 



