VKI . XVI. Xf). '4. 



AND G A II D i: N E R ' S JOURNAL, 



271 



ItKiirrON MAllKKT— MoMMV, Kub. 26, l*i8. 



Kt-i'firt.-Mi Jortlie N*'W tlnill luii K.iimer. 

 it Markfl 300 lii'ef Ciitlle, atiil 740 Slipep. 

 'kicks.— B«/ Cuif/c— Bitter caitlL- were at niarki't 

 I r.irnier prices were fully supported. We qtiole 

 Ira, .$7 a5— rirst qualny $;(i 50 a $7 OO-Secmd 

 ility $6 00 a $0 50.— Thiril q'lalily 5 00 a 5 75. 

 J/icf/..- Lots were sold at :»-2 50, $:! ()0, $3 75, $4 00, 

 i $5 00. 



iwinc—Nonv at Market.— Several liundreJ will be 

 n.irkel next week. 



TIIEil.MO.UETIllCAL. 



RepnrteJ tor the New lOiiaMiiiil raniirr. 

 :;illl!e<.riili' I'liprmiiineterat llie (i.inleiHif llie proprietors 

 lie iN'evv Enjjl^ind Farmer, Brii,'lilon, A1a:<s. in a sliaded 

 •ilierly expo.-iire, week eMrliii<! February 25. 



ilday, 



5!»diiy, 



•diie.-day, 



ir-silay, 



(lay, 



lirday, 



idav. 



19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 25 



STATK UKGlSTEll FOK l-;5S. 

 'his day pnblislied and for sale by JAMES LORING, No. 

 ; WasliMigioii street. Price one dollar. 

 "lie iMass. Regi.ster, contiiinin,' the new Legislature, and 

 siis of 1837. Luvycrs, Clergy, and I'llysicians, l'o.-linas- 

 , Military ()lfi[:i-rs. Societies, Ueligions, Cli.Milable and 

 srary, F.ajik and IiL^uranee Olfn-es, Names -t tlie United 

 ies Civil (Jllices, and clergy in Mass, from the (irst sellle- 

 iii of tile eounirv, Hank Table from ibe snspeiifion of spe- 

 payineals in tin- United Stales to July, 1837, and in Mass. 

 an 1S3^, .Manufactories in 1817, and curious facts about 



Feb. 2. 



\V.A.\TS A SSTl'ATION, 



g irdenor, a s'.eady, active, yoaag man, who acted in 

 itf l!ie most respectable places in Englanrl. The adver- 

 , froMi his e.irly days, had ever* advantage of acquiring 

 ienldic knowledge ol his business, under the tuition of 

 llblesl g-.irdeiii'is of the day, conpleil with extensive prac- 

 The advertiser is acquainted with grape growing, pine 

 le culliire, arboriculture, framing, flowers, with the man- 

 of propagating them, &c. &c. 

 .eu niultis natiir.e sunt nicognila; 



"he advertiser can be well recommend, d. Anv orders 

 at the office of the N. E. Farmer, fur Gustos llor.ti will be 

 ectfudv alteniled to. 



PARiU. 



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



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

 g'Mi.l house, barn, stabh and oiulnnises, wi h a great va- 

 of fruit trees. For further parlicuhirs inquire of C. 



lis, at the New England Agricu tural Warehouse. 



ostoii, Feb. 21, 1837, 



L'SPEiVDING HIVES OP BKES FOR SAUE. 



our suspending hives of bees are offered for sale, three of 



t are swarms of last year. 

 el). 2L 1837. 



Inquire at lliis office. 



BOOK OPt-RUITS, BY MR M.lNXISiG. 



I press and will be issued early in April, by Ives and Je^v- 

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

 is ; being a Oescriptivc Catalogue ot the most valuable 

 Mies of the Pear, Apple, Peach, Plnm and Cherry, for 

 I England cul(ure, by Robert Manning, to which is added, 

 Goo'seberry, Currant, Raspberry, and tire Grapes, with 

 ■ modes of culture, &.c. 

 lifO, Hardy, Ornaimntal Trees, and Shrubs, 

 eb. 7, 1837. 



Oil. MEAL. 



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



>ws. 



'wenty eight do41ars per ton at (he mill, in Medford, 



Wiy dollars, delivered in Boston 



tz I WP" 



eb. 1,1833. 



G. L. iS TKARNS & CO. 



10, Commercial slreet. 



PIiA.CE: VtAXTKO. 



ii mm with a small family who nntlcr^amls fanning anJ 

 ■ ?ivc in liuSle.l te.slim )rii-4U of Wis rluirarler fur iiiJusIry 

 t' integrity, wauls a place as foreman on a farm in llie vi- 

 : IV of Boston. Enqiiiie al Slall No. 56, Quiiicy Market. 



osioo, Feb. 14, 1838. 3\v 



BOAE MAM RK. 



Tlio siih^scrilicr drslrc- to inr)rin lii.- frieii Is ami the piiMic 

 that lie liii^ Ik'i'ii ill ill ilie Hone liii.<imrss iiior*- lliaii ten ym^ 

 and li 1^: sjii'iit iiiMi'li liim^ aitd money In as(:eriaio how lioncs 

 may he co-ivcrifii to liie lifsl ii.^e, and is fnl y .-atislied thai 

 (hey (orm th« most pnwfrfiil stinntlant that ean he applied ti 

 theearili as a iiiaiiine. He oRIms ft>r sale g (nmd haiie al a 

 low priei', aiid is readv lo rectNve orders to any atnotmt, 

 \vlii(di will I)R proiiipily alleiided to. 



<_)rders m ly he left at mv maii'ifu'tofy near Trcnoiil roati, 

 ill Roxhury, CM- at the iVew Rutland ALTiicidiiiral Warehoiif^e 

 and >cpd ^tore. No. .'il and 52 North M..ike't SireH. 



Jan, 31. NAHUM WARD 



Conslantly .'"'"'sale ;> the NV v Englmd A^rn-ul'inal Ware 

 hoMfc (i is hardly necessaiy to repeal thai these ploifglis are 

 considered hy onr praelieal fanners to he the hest ploughs 

 now in use, and coutnme l<» stand No. 1 at the I'rigliton Fair. 



Nov. 1, 1837. JOSEPH IJUECK & CO. 



KAUf.I FUi4 SAI.K. 



The subscriber olTeis for sale one of liie best farms, pic s- 

 anlly situated in tin; centre of Laneasier. containing nin"ly 

 four acres of improved land, ilinly live of uliicli is interval 

 on the Nashua river, having more ihaa 100 ."^h.iiibaik WahuU;( 

 on tht; same, 'i'iu' Imnse i^ large and well fini,-hed, haxin^ :r 

 piii'/.za in front. On the premises are iwo banii>; ont^, 56 feet 

 lr)ng with a cellar for manure, tiiR oiiier -12 feel with a large 

 shed, carpenter *s shop, anrl otlier out hnildings. On Iht* 

 place is a ihrifly orchard wich produced the l.isl <;nason over 

 100 b.urels of app'es. There rs also a gooti assorlmeni of 

 pears pliiais, &c. For terms apply to Joskph BkkCK & Co. 

 No. c2 North Market t?treet, ISoslcni. 



AHTEMAS BARNES. 



Lancaster, Jan. 3, 183S. 



We hue just rceeiv-d a ca-e of Clunes<r Midberry Seed 

 direci !rum (Janlon, that was sa\'etl hy an ex; e ienced haml 

 from the must ap|)r«ved varieties, which we olTer Itn" Sale, 

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

 haslieeu tested hyan ex lerienced Ijnrttculturalist in ihisvirini- 

 ty, we can re -ominend it with confiilencL- to our custouiers. 

 As aproof of its goodness we have at our <diice stone of iIil- 

 plants ill pots wliicU ha^e been raised thi.-; win er from (his 

 seed. JOrSEPlI l5Rl::i K & CO. 



TO NURSKRV r»IK.!V AN1> OTHEKS. 



Thesubs-riber at the Pomologieal Garden, Salem, Mass- 

 o(fers to furnish Scions (tf Apples, Pears, I'lums and Cherries, 

 ihey will betaken from .Specimen Trees, which have produced 

 fruit in (he Garden, and have proved cnirent. 



Also Scions (ff an rxten^ivij collection of ne\v European- 

 Pears of ihe highest reputation, but uhidi have not yet been 

 proved in this cnuntrv. KOUERT MANNING. 



Siilem, Feb. 5, 183S, 



Kale^a IXorsc Poirer niul ThrcsE&liig; Machine. 



For sale at llie New Eng'and Agricultirral Warehouse an<l 

 Seed Store: the above tuarhiues were highly recoitunendeil by 

 the commrtiees at the late fiir, and hy others who have used 

 thcra for the last two or three years. 



JOSEPH BRECK Al CO. 



SAGK AND SQ,t ASH PEPPEH SEKD. 



Cafh and a liberal pric '. will be paid On- Sage and Squash 

 Pepper Seed at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store. 



AVINNOWIXG 3iri.t.. 



Just received at ihe New England Agricultural Warehmise 

 ■.md Seed Store^ Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Street. I'oston, 

 Holmes's Winnowing Machine. This article was liigldy re- 

 commended by the committee at the Tate F^iir. 



Likewise Springer's Patent Winnowing Machine, a very 

 neat and convenient mill. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



€ iTALOGUE 



of Forc&i Seeds and Trees, furnished by V/iUiain Man7i 

 Bangor^ Me. 



White Pine, Black ."spnice, Hemlock ppruce, silver Fir, 

 White Oak, Red Oak, While Rirch, Yellow Birch, White 

 Beech, Red Beech, White Maple, Red Flowering Maple, 

 sugar Maple, Arbor Viiae, American Larch, Murnbeam, 

 While Ash, Black Ash, Mountain Ash, Elm, Hasswuod, 

 Common Elder. 



Customary prices are charged for boxes, carting. &c. 



Orders may lie addressed lo \VM M ANN, Bangor, Maine, 

 (.r to JosKPH JJrfcK & C<K New England Agricultural, 

 Warehouse and Seed Store, 51 and 52 North Market Street. 



CLOVER SEED. 



Just received at the NewEngland Agricultural Warehouae 

 and Seed Store, It toiii prime Nortukrk Clotsr. 



p R I c K s or c o r n i h v v r o o u c k 



COKKKCTEO WITH RKfcAT CAUi:, WKKKI.V. 



API'I-KS, 



Bkans, while, . . . • ■ 



Ukkk. nn*>s. 

 ^{^ I. 



prime, .... 



IIkksw .vx, (.\ineric: n) 

 ' -H f fr s^'. a4-w milk . 

 Vt.\ I HtKs. nor: hern, serie, 

 .■ionlhern, geese, 

 Fi. AX . Anirrjraii, . . • • 

 ri.^n.Cful. 



h i.wi u .<!■ n«->'*e. . cash . 



iSaltiinore. I.'owr-.id sturct, 

 BaUiuiore. wharf, " . 

 Alc.\andna, 



Rye, 



Meal, Indian, in hogsheads, 



" " " barrels, . 



(iR AiN , (Tortr. nntlliern \ cll<tM' 



Sfiulheuili.U yellow 

 white, 

 Kye-, nnriheru, 



r..tiIoy 



t):ils. nnriherH, . (prime) 

 II.W.t'cM English, per ton ol iii'OO lbs 



Eastern screwed, 

 lloNKY, . . Cuba 

 Uot'.s, Isl quality 



2d quality .... 

 Laiui, I'oston, 1st sort, . 



?.oi II eni, l^t ><i[t, 

 \.YM k:.k. Piidadeipliia ciiy fannapc, 

 do country do 



Bn!tim»>ie rii.y dw 



do., dry hide 

 New York red, hghl. 

 Ii0^ton do. *;l;iiit;litcr, 

 do di*y hide, 

 I.IMK, best sort, .... 



■\1ackkuf-I.. No J. new, 

 pL.AfcTLK I'aris, per loti of 2200 Ihs. 

 Po^iK. Mass. invpeci exlia clear, . 

 fle^r from tnher Slate.s 



Mi'.ss 



Skmis, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Ilemi), .... 



Red Clover, nbrthcfi: 

 Southern Cover, 



Tai.t.cw, tried 



Tka'/.i.ks. 1st sort. 



Wool, prime, or Sri.xony -Fleeces, . 



Anicriran, full bhtod, washed, 



dr>. 3-4ths do. 



do. l-^i <lc.. 



do. i;-4 and common 



(J f Pulled superfine. 

 ;-c* I No.1. . . 



No 3. 



barrel 



hu-d.el 

 !»arre! 



qnintal 

 bar -cl 



bushel 



1 »• h"M 



2 Uii 

 1 I J 



14 '111 



12 (111 



'J 50 



2U 



ti 



37 

 1.1 



3 23 



pound 



harrt'l 



ciivk 



liiirrel 



I>u.-hi I 



pound 



M). 

 pr. Jl. 

 jiouiid 



3 no 

 ' «. 



I a .50 



9 74. 



39 



D' 



45 



13 



3.17 



S 37 I S r,il 

 3 50 8 75 



8 13 

 6 la 

 5 I'O 



4 C2 



74 

 71 



85 



0-2 



20 00 I 



16 00 



40 



5 



3 



S 



7 



2.i 

 ■-'•1 



25 



20 

 20 

 20 

 90 

 iO 50 



20 00 

 IS 00 



25 

 ti 2» 

 5 50 



•17S 



7« 

 74 



1 10 

 90 

 54 



IS 00 



49 



« 



4 



9 



3 



29 



2». 



2». 



21 



21 



21 



1 00 



1075 



3 25 



21 00 



20 on 



Id 00' 13 50 



•1 75 

 87 



2 50 

 13 

 It 

 12 



3 00 

 50 

 45 

 41 

 33 

 33 



42 

 37 

 28 



3 00 



1 00 



2 79 



13 

 13 



3 30 

 SS 

 47 

 43 

 40 



3a 



49 

 40 



30. 



I'aOVlSlON MARKET, 



KFTAIL PRICES. 



Hiftr^. iHjii'afru. 



snuiliorn. nij<l wrr-K>rn; 

 Potm;, wlif-Ic ho{;;s, 



I'otLTHV, . 



i5t!TTH:.(mh) , 



iuiivp 

 Kgts, 



I'wTAioKS. new 



( li I K, 



14 

 13 

 

 IS 

 29 

 29 ' 

 22 



r.o 



3 25 



PUrNSKU PIUHT AND FOKKST TREES, 

 Grape Vincs^ CTjd drcssij?^ Green iiCy:c Plar.is. Shnibs^ if-e, 



E. Sayeks he:;s lc;ivp to inform the citizens of Boston and 

 its vicinity, that lie will devote a part o( Iiis time to tli« 

 above tiiid^iness lliii? piei^ent season, anil 81 iieilt* the employ- 

 ment of tlio.se person.-* who may he pleased to engage tiiin ii> 

 the Fame. All orders left at the Agrieullnriil Wareh lise. No. 

 52 Nortli Marliit Slreet, Boston, will Iw paietually altende<i 

 10. 



Dec. 27, 1837. 



<:OIlN SSIKLLBISS. 



Just received at tlie iVew Kiigland Agi icultiiral Warrlioupe 

 Harrison's TaUMU Corn Sheiler. This machine will she! 

 7.5 to SO hnshe's of riirn per day. and is one of the most per- 

 ftict machines for the purpose ever introduced. 



JOSEPH BRECK if- CO. 



