vol. XVI. XO. 33. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNA L, 



263 



KJHTON MARKKT.— Monday, Feb. 19, 1838. 



Kejutrted for the New En?tjn(i Farmer, 

 t Market 270 Beef Cattle, and 900 Sheep. 



Beef Cattle unsold. 

 'rices. — I3etf Caltle. — Last weeks prices were not 

 irted. We quote F,.\tra, $7 00 — First quality 

 50 a $G 7.'; —Second qu.ility $5 73 a $6 25.— Tiiird 

 »lily $4 75 a 575. 



Sheep.— Lois were sold at $2 50, $2 75, $:i 00, $4 50, 

 75, and $5 00. 

 Sicine. — None at Market. 



THERMOMETRICAL. 



Reimrletl (or the New En^Iniid Fanner, 

 iin^eofthe Thernnometer at the Garden of the proprietors 

 he New England Fanner, Brighton, l\Iass. in n shaded 

 therly exposure, week ending February 18. 



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40 



ppori 



BOJJE MASJURE. 



The subscriber desires to inform his friends and the ptibiic 

 that he has been in in the lione business more than ten years, 

 and has spent much time and money to ascertain how bones 

 may be converted to the best use, and is ful'y satisfied that 

 Ihey (orm the most powerful .stimulant that can he applied to 

 the earth as a manine. He offels for sale groiuul bone at a 

 low price, and is reaily lo receive orders to any amount 

 which will be promptly attended to. ' 



Orders may be left at tnv mainif.ictory near Tremont road 

 ni Roxl)ury, or at the New England Agricidlural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store, No. 51 and 52 Norili Market Street 



J""- 31- NAHUM WARD 



iBRDARY, 1838. I 7 A. M. I 12, M. | 5, P.M. 



luday, 

 esilay, 

 linesday, 

 iirsday, 

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 .urday, 

 iday. 



25 

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 27 

 19 

 21 

 8 

 22 



22 

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Wind. 



E. 

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N. W 



N. E. 

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s. w. 



STATE REGISTER POR 1S.3S. 

 'his day published and for sale by.JAMES LORlNG.No. 



Washington street. Price one dollar. 

 he i\I;iss. Register, containing the new Legislature, and 

 ills of 1837. Lawyers, Clergy, and Physicians, Poslmas- 

 Military OfHcers, Societies, Religions, Charitable and 



■ary; Bank and Insurance Offices, Names ^1 the United 

 les Civil Offices, and clergy in Mass, from the first setlle- 

 II of the country, Bank Table from the suspension of spe- 

 paymenls in the United States to July, 1837, and in Mass. 

 an. 1838, Manufactories in 1817, and curious facts about 

 'on- Feb. 2. ' 



. WABlTS A SITUATIOSr, 



s gardener, a steady, active, young man, who acted in 

 e of the most respectable places in England. The adver- 

 ■, from his early days, had every advantage of acquiring 

 lentific knowledge of his business, under the tuition of 

 ablest g-aideners of the day, coupled with extensive prac- 

 . The advertiser is acquainted with grape growing, pine 

 le culture, arboriculture, framing, floweri, with the man- 

 of propagating them, &c. &c. 

 es inultis natura sunt incognito 



he advertiser can be well recommended. Anv orders 

 at this office, for Gustos Horti, will be respectfully attend- 



FARM. 



or sale, a small farm, pleasantly situated within five miles 

 Wston, containing from 30 to 40 acres of excellent land, 

 good house, barn, stable and outhouses, with a great va- 

 r of fruit trees. For further particulars inquire of C. 

 lis, at the New England Agricultural Warehouse, 

 oston, Feb. 21, 1837, 



L'SPEKDING HIVES OF BKES POR SALE. 



3ur suspending hives of bees are offered for sale, three of 

 > are swarms of last year. Inquire at this office, 

 eb. 21, 1837. 



BOOK OP I-RUITS, BY MR MAiViXINO^ 



press and will be issued early in April, by Ives and Jew- 

 Booksellers, Salem, Mass ; The Book of Fruits, with 

 iS; being a Descriptive Catalogued the most valuable 

 ities of the Pear, Apple, Peach, Plum anil Cherry, fur 



Knglaud culture, by Robert Manning, to which is added 

 Gooseberry, Currant, Raspberry, and the Grapes, with' 



modes of culture, &,c. 



Iso, Hardy, Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs. 

 ;b. 7, 1837. 



I . OIL ME.iL. 



le subscribers have reduced the price of the Oil Meal, as 



W3. 



iveniy eight dollars per ton at the mill, in Medford, 

 liny dollars, delivered in Boston. 



G. L. STEARNS & CO. 

 ID. 1, 1838. 10^ Commercial street. 



PLACE WANTED. 



m'ln with a small family who understands farming and 

 ;ive undoubted testimonials of his character for industry 

 integrity, wants a place as foreman on a farm in the vi- 

 y ot Boston. Enquire at Stall Mo. 56, Quincy Market. 

 Mton, Feb. 14, 1838. 3„ 



HOWARD'S PLOUGHS 



Constantly .'■.r sale a the N» v England Agriruliural Ware 

 house Jt IS hardly necessa.y to repeal that these ploughs are 

 considered by our prijctical farmers to be the best nlou.^hs 

 now in use, and continue to stand No. 1 at the L'riffhton pTi, 



Nov. 1, 1837. JOSEPH BREc/& CO 



FARM POR SALK. 



The subscriber offers for sale one of the best farms nieas 

 antly situated in the centre of Lancaster, containiii<r ninetv 

 four acres of improved land, thiitv five of which is'inteival 

 on the Nashua river, having more tiian 100 Shaabark Walnuts 

 on the same. 1 he house is large and well finished havin» -i 

 piazza in front. On the premises are two barns ; one 56 feet 

 long, with a cellar for manure, the other 42 feet witli'a liree 

 shed, carpenter's shop, and other out buildin"S On' the 

 phrce IS a thiilty orchard wich produced the last" season over 

 100 barrels of apples. I here is also a good assortment of 



!;!''"'-'',f.!"'^',^»; ^'"■""■"i^ipplylo Joseph Brfck & Co 

 No. S2 North Market Street, Boston. 



ARTEMAS BARNES 

 Lancaster, Jan. 3, 1838. '•rviir.a. 



CIIIKESE MULBERRY SEED. 



We have just received a case of Chinese Mulberry Seed 

 direct rom Canton, that was saved by an expeiienced hand 

 from the most approved varieties, whicli we offer for sale 

 very low. by the ounce or pound. As the vitality of this seed 

 has been tested by an experienced horticulturalist in thisvicini 

 ty, we can reeommend it with confidence to our customers 

 As a proof ol its goodness we have at our office some of the 

 plants in pots which luuebeen raised this winier from this 

 ^«'"'- JOSEPH BRE( K & CO 



A TKNAWT WANTED. 



A man of honest, industrious and temperate habits with a 

 small family and a thorough knowledge of farming, to take 

 charge of a farm within an easy distance of a good market 

 Terms liberal, and the situation one of permanency if 'the 

 reasonable expectation of the proprietor can be answered 

 For farther particulars inquire at this office, or of thenroori 

 <="l!:' „ LEVI S. BARI'LETT 



Uec. 20, 1837. Postmaster, Kingston, N. H. 



TO NURSERY MEN AND OTHERS. 



The subscriber at the Pomological Garden, Salem Mass 

 offers to furnish Scions of Apples, Pears, Plums and Cherries' 

 they will be taken from Specimen Trees, which have produced 

 fruit in the Garden, and have proved correct. 



Also Scions of an extensive collection of new European 

 Pears of the highest reputation, but which have not yet been 

 proved in this country. ROBERT MANNING 



Salem, Feb. 5, 1838, 



WANTED. 



A Farmer with a wife to take charge of a farm within 3 

 miks of Boston-an American-apply to E. Francis, over 

 Suffolk Bank. , ' 



Jan. 24, 1838. 



Hnle's Horse Power and Threshing M«cliiiic. 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 heed Store: the above machines were highly recommended bv 

 he committees at the late fair, and by others who have used 

 Clieni lor the last two or three years. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



SAGE AND SQ,r-ASH PEPPER SEED. 



Cash and a liberal pric • will be paid for Sage and Squash 

 Pepper Seed at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store. 



W^INNOWING MILL. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Warehiuise 

 and Seed Store, Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Street, Boston 

 Holmes s Winnowing Machine. This article was highly re- 

 commended by the committee at the late Fair. 



Likewise Springer's Patent Winnowing Machine, a very 

 neat and convenient mill. ■' 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



PRICKS OF C O U N I II Y P R O D U C t; 



CORRECTED WITH OP.EAT CAKE, WEEKLY 



Hay. 



Apples, 



lifANs, while, .... 



IU:Kr. mess. 



No. 1. 



prime, 

 ltKEsw.\x, (American) . 

 '^'h t h SK, new milk . 

 1''kai HtKS, iiorllieni, gee.ie, 

 soiitluTii, geese, 

 Fi.AX, American, 

 Fish. Cod. , . , 



I'LDUK ,(;-nO,-ee. . eash 



Baltimore, Howard street 

 B.dtiinore, wliarf, 

 Alexaiuliia, 

 Rye, .... 

 Meal, Indian, in hogsheads, 



" " " barrels, . 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow 



southern fiat yellow 

 white, 

 R}'e, northern. 



Barley 



t^ats, northern, . (prime) 

 ■St English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 Eastern screwcdj 

 fbiN|.y, . Cuba 



Hops, 1st quality 



2d tpialiiy .... 

 Laud, Hosiou.'lsi sort, . . ' . 



>oi.ii era, 1st s(ul, 

 Lkaihek, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do country no. 

 Ba!timure city do 



do. dry hide 

 New I'ork red", light, 

 Bostiui do. slaughter, 

 do. dry bide, 

 Lime, best sort, 



!\lACltEKHl.. lNo. 1. new, . . * 

 pL.isriii Pakis, per Ion of 2200 Ihs. 

 PoKK . Mass. inspect, pxtia clear, . 

 cle?r from oilier Stales 

 Mess, .... 

 S*:kiis, Herri's Grass, 

 Ked Top, 



Hemp, .... 



Red (Jlovcr.norllierc 

 Southern Clover, . 

 Tai.I-OW, tried, ..." 

 Tkazlls. 1st sort, 

 W ool., prime, or Saxony Fleeces, 



American, full hlood, washer!, 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. I -4 and common 



c ( Pulled superfine, 



;-■ I No. 1. 



^ :S < No -2. 



I i No 3. . ■ . " 



barrel i 



hushel 



barrel 





buslic 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 



barrel 

 t.sk 

 barrel 



bushbl 



pouiul 



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lb. 

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FROM 



a 00 



1 1-2 



14 00 



la 00 



g 75 



2i; 



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37 



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3 25 



i^o 



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8 12 

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462 



74 

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52 



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21 50 

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S 75 

 87 



2 60 

 13 

 12 

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3 00 

 50 

 46 

 41 

 38 

 33 



42 

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13 

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45 

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PROVISION MARKET. 



ketail prices. 



H AMS, norlMcru. 



southern, and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs, 



PoULTItV, 



Butt i.'.i;, (tub) . 



luici* 



Eons, . 



PrJTAToRs, new 



(vIDKU, 



PRl'NINCJ FltUll* AND *X>RBST TREES, 



Grapc^ Vines, and drcssivg- Green house Plmiis, Shridjs', ^-c. 

 E. Satehs begs leave to inform the citizens of Boston an<i 

 Its vicinity, that he >vill devote a part of his time to the 

 above business this present season, and sclicits the employ, 

 meat of those persons who may be pleased to engage him In 



k? '^"'",!' ,.^",™'''l" ''^'' i' "'« Agricultural Warehouse, No. 

 SZ North Market Street. Boston, will be punctually attended 



Dec. 27, 1837. 



CORN SHELLERS. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 lt:""^"u FT"l ^'"" ^^^"^'- Tl'is machine will shH 



le 1,1 •" [' "^1 "'■'"• P^' ''*'■ '""^ '" ""^ °f ""= ™o8t per, 

 feet machines for Uie purpose tTer introduced 



JOSEPH BRECK f CO, 



