VOL XVI. XO. 



AN 



One ..f the best liquids for diluliiig ink tliat has be- 

 come too ihiclc for use, is a strong decoction of cnllee ; 

 it improves its color, urjd ^ives it an addiiionul lusire. 



HOKIICiri/runAt, EXllIlilTIOiV. 



The A,MM,.,I Exhil,l,i„n of ihe Ma.sa.ih„sclt.s Hur(i™lttn-al 

 feociely wih he hehl at the Society's new Koon.s, l\o. 23 

 1 rejn.iMt Kow, (nearly opposile ihc Savings l?aiiU ) on We.l- 

 nesclay, ^ riuusUay Finlaj and Salur.lay, 20lh, 21sl, 22.1 and 

 23d ol .'>e|)lpuil,tT. An Address by the Hon. W,n Lnieoli. 

 ol Worcester, will be delivered at 12 o'clock on Wednesdav' 

 I he members ol the Massachusetts Horlicu'lnral Soci.-t'v' 

 iind the public generally, are respectlidly invited to conlribnte 

 choice and rare specimens of Fruits and Flowers fur the ex- 

 hibition; and to send the same to 2i -I'leinunt Row, on Mon- 

 day or ■luesday,18lli or 19ih inst. wliere Coinniiitees will be 

 in attendance to receive them, and will retain the same subiect 

 to the order ol Ihe contributors. 



'I'he Committee of Arrangeraenls have great pleasure in sta- 

 tin.' thai they hope, with ilieaidand assistance of their friends 

 t,. be able to make a lielter display ..f the pro.lnctions of Flo- 

 ra ami I'om.nia, ihan tlipy have done on any former occasion 

 .Me.nbers ot the Society will receive their tickets on api.li- 

 cation to the Chairman of the C. of A. 



Season tickets and tickets for a single admittance, may be 

 Had at the door during the exhibition. 



Per order S. WALKER, 



„ Chairman Com. of A IT. 



Sept. 14, 1837. jq 



THKUMOAIETRICAL. 



Iteiinrted lor tlie New England Farmer. 

 Range of the Thermometer at the (iardeiiof the proprielof. 



No hen'"" ' '^ F"'"".-';. l*nsl.l-n, Mass. in a 'shaded 



IVoitheilycxpo.Mire, week eniling Scplember 16. 



87 



SiiPTEEBKR, 1337. I 7 A.M. I 12,IV1. | 5, P.M. | Wind 



PRICES OF COUNTRY H R O i) U C 1 : 



CORRECTKO WITH GFiiAT UAUU, WtKKLr. 



Sunday, 



Momlay, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



I'hursilay, 



Frinay, 



Saturday, 



* Frost on low lant 



58 

 52 

 4S 

 46 

 38 

 40 

 42 



74 

 70 

 6S 

 68 

 62 

 62 

 C4 



62 

 60 

 60 

 52 



58 

 56 



58 



E. 



N. E. 



IV. E. 



N,E. 



N. E. 

 E 

 E. 



INOCULATIKG ORAKGE TREES, bA\IAG OUT 

 UAUDKiVS. &K. 



EDWARD SAVERS, Ganlener. begs leave to inform the 

 cilizens ol Hosloii and ils vicinity, that he inlen.ls lo remain 

 lor a short lime in Itost.m, and woul.l devote his lime to the 

 above business to those who may be inclii.e.l to emplov him. 



eCT'All orders left at the Agricniliiral Warehouse and 

 Seed Store, l\o 52 Nor.h Market Street, will be pnnctiially 

 """"''■^d '«• July 26. 



A CAUO. 



J. R. IVRWEi.r. woul.l inform his patrons and the public 

 that he has disposed of all his interest in ihe Agricuhural 

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

 business he has so h.iig conducted, he desires to express his 

 gratitude to his custmners and friends, for their liberal palron- 

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

 connected with Agriculture, he hopes that, by ihe improve- 

 ment an. I inventions of many valuable implenients he lias con 

 inbuted, in no small degree, to the advancement and prosper 

 ity ol the agricultural nuerests of our countiy. 



Boston, August 15, 1837. 



LOUnOK'S ENCYCLOPEDIAS. 



• ^°^!?in■" ''"' Agricullnral Warehouse, Loudon's Garden- 

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

 gravings, new eilition. 



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

 rous engravings, neatly done on wood,-i,ew edition. Also, 

 a second lian.l copy of Loudon's Gardening, old edition, wdlich 

 will be sold cheap. j^,]., j2 



A CARD. 



Tlie Subscribers hereby give notice that they have purchis- 

 «d ol J. R. Newell, Esip, lAs extensive slock ol Agricultural 

 Implements ami Tools, which, willi the additions about to be 

 made, will make the assortment Ihe most complete in the 

 country. The Establishmenls heretofore known as the Atrri- 

 cuUural Warehouse and New England Seed Store, are now 

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

 teresting places of resort to all who are directly or indirecllv 

 mterested lu agriculture. Strang-ers are invited to call and 

 examine the establishment. We shall be happJ»to receive for 

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

 invention of implements or tools of any description. 



Catalogues of the above Iinplemenls and Seeds are deliv- 

 !red gratis at the establishment. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Boston, August 16, 1837. 



S4000 WAKTED. 



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

 may best suit the convenience of the lemler, the sum of ftSOOO 

 lor ^yhlch interest will be paid scmi-annuallv, and for which' 

 amp e security is oftered on Real Estate, con'sisting of House 

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

 ated within six mile, of the cily, and wuril. ten times Ihe 

 amount which is now wanted. ICJ^lmimte of Messrs Jos. 

 Breck & Co. No. 51 and 52 North Market si. Bonon 



June 20. ,(• 



a.ARDENER WAIVTEM. 



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

 ical Gardener, who understands his business, and who nrac- 

 ises sobriety and industry, to manage a Nursery and (^reen 

 [louse, 'lo a person of this description, a permanent situa- 

 lon will be given. Inquire of JOSEPH BRECK & Co 

 Vo. 52 North Market st. Boston. ' 



UARDENER WANTS A SITUATION. 



A young man with a small family, who can procure "ood 

 ecommendations from his employers, would like a situation 

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

 2 North Market st. Boston. 



FOR SALE, 



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

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

 o Evve Lambs and 2 yearling Ewes, 1-2 Dishley and 1-2 Irish 



«ui' p. '. i!-''!!.''".'' ''!-»,"';''"'• T" ^ seen on the farm of B 

 SHLIKlLEfF, Jr. Chelsea, Mass. 



TO FARMERS. 



A person who having had some knowledge of the farmine 

 business wishes to extend his practical knowledge of the 

 same, offers his services to those » ho may wish to emplov for 

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

 J. M. through the New England Farmer. 



STRAW CUTTER. 



LINSEEO OIL MEAL. 



PRICE REDUCED. 



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

 ceived a decided p.elerence with many practical Farmers 

 this vicinity. 



For Ihe ensuing season the price will be lertueed lo 

 I wentyfive dollars per ton, at the mill, or Tweiilvsevcii 

 Jilars per ton in Boston. •' 



Apply at No. 10 Commercial Wharf, Boston, or in Men- 



V,' M"'^ ";'"■., , CiEO. L. STEARNS & CO. 



Medlord, April 26. 1837. "<. v^". 



Just received a good supply of Greene's Patent Straw 

 Culler, one of the most perlecl machines for cuttino- fodder 

 which has ever been introduced lor ihe purpose, fo? sale at 

 the Agricultural Warehouse No 51 and 52 Norih Market 



^'T*'- ,<, ,=,0, JOSEPH BRECK AND CO. 



Aug. 16, 1837. 



HOP BAGS. 



Second hand GUNNY BAGS, suitable for Hon Baes for 

 ale by GEO. L. STEARNS & Co. 



, „_ ^°- 10, Commercial Wharf. 



J""^ 27. gpi^jf 



GUNNY CLOTH AND GUNNY BAGS, 



Suitable for Hop Bagging, for sale bv JAMES PRATT 

 •""'yS- No. 7; Commercial Whf. ' 



.Apples, 



Bkans, \^-hiHe, . . , , 



Heef. ine^s. 



No. i. ; ^ 



prime, . . , ' ^ ' 



Meeswax, ( Amcriciin) . 

 Cheese, new milk, . . , . 

 KEArHKiis, norlliern, geese, 

 soiilliem, gee.4e, 

 r L \x. Aincncan, 



Fish, C<Ki, . ' , " _ ' 



Fj.ot'R, Genesee, . . cn.sh ' 

 Ballimore, Howard sltecl 

 liallimorc, v\baif, 

 Alcxandiia, 

 (iRAiN, Corii, norlherii yellow 



soulhein rial yellow 

 while, 

 Rye, norlherii, 

 Bailey, . . . ' . 



Oats, norlhern, . (prime) 

 Mav, besl English, per ion ol ^liuOO lbs 

 hard pressed, . 



Hops, Isl quality 



2d (|ualily . . ' . ' 

 LAKt>, lioslmi, 1st sort, . 



sot.ti.erii, Isl sort. 

 Leather, Philadelphia cily tannage, 

 <lo country (,o, ' 

 Ba.'limore city do. 



tlo. dry hide 

 New Vork red, ligln, 

 Boston do. slaughter 

 do. liglit ' 



Lime, hesi sort, 

 Mackerel, No I. new 

 Plaster Paris, per Ion of 220oibs 

 I ORK. Mass. mspeci. exiia clear 

 cle?r from oihcr Stales ' 

 Mess, 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 

 Hemp, 



Red Clover, norlhern 

 Southern Clover '. 



Silk Cocoons, (American) ' 



Pallow, tried, . . _ ' ' 



Teazles. Isl sort. 



Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces 



American, full blood, wa.shed 

 do. 3-4lhs do ' 



'Jo- 1-2 do 



do. 1-4 and common 



E . f Pulled superfine, 

 5-D I 1st Lambs, . 

 •S=^id do. ■ 



I 3d do, . ■ . ■ 



PUMPS. PUMPS. 



I sple^ndi.larticiejust received at the Agricuhural Ware- 

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

 on the rotary principal and answers the purpose a» a suc- 

 i,n and force pump water may be forced to almost any dis- 

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

 rfect article of the kind ever invented 

 Aug. 16, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK AND CO. 



TERRIBLE TRACTORATION, 



Terrible Tracloral ion and other Poems, liy Dr Cauilic 

 A ril'i's"' "'''"' *' "'^ "^'^ ^"^'"""^ ^"^'^ SloVe 



nitlDGEMAN'S GARDENER'S ASSISTANT. 



Xisl published and for sale, the 7ili edition of ihij valuable 

 airlnr,pnlarvvnrk,Drice«l. For sale at ihe New EnXd 

 5e. .1 .More, 51 Noith MarKet Street, up stairs. A,M 26 



I-ROVISION MA 



Hams, norlhern, ""'"'- J-R'^^ES. 



southern, and western. 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry, _ " * 



Butter, (lub) , ' _ * 



lump 

 Egcs, . ' 



Potatoes, new 



Cider. 



BlUUHTON MAlfKiPEIlM^A., Sep.. 18 

 Keiiorted lorllie New Enjhnd Farmer. 

 At Market t/iis day 730 Bpof r.>.,i„ r , ,. 



$6 25. Second „li',!, "If L^"-'.?^"-,'} 1";'l!!'y $5 7.5 



f nird qual- 



a «ifi •).•; c J -".v""^*!?" Jo-» 



50. 



tlfi'^Th"^'""''"^? *'■ " ^^- Two year old «13 , 

 $lb. 1 hree year old $18 a .f2.3 * "^ ' 



S/icef,. —Lijts were taken 'at ftl 33 «i o, a.i r« 



tfu>ine~Pnres have declined. Sevprnl Inic f„ j 11 

 were taken at $7 for sows and *« („ t '" P'''''"* 



$9 for sows and $10 for barrowf '°^ ^'"""'^^' "' '"■"> 



