VoMX.-Nn. 1. 



AND IIOR. ICLLTUUAL JOURNAT.. 



:|iitiul ilii! (Viiil vi-ry lliirU, ull <i\er ilie slicot 

 nf pnsto, (wlmli imisi not l)i; r-dluil out loo thin,) 

 wlion it ia invi'icd nil over with the li iiit, rnll it 

 tl|', and cIom; tin: dnngh iit lioiii iMnIa, and down 

 [lie last side. Tio iho puddinj; in u doth, and boil 

 It. 



Kat it with snjjnr. It must not lie taken out of 

 :he pm till just littni-n lironLdil to the table. 



Hill Currant Jelly. — \Va>h yonr curiaiils, drain 

 :Iloni, and |>icl« thitn fioni thcslaiks. Ma.-li llit-ni 

 iviih tilt! hark of a spoiin. J'nt tliem in njelly- 

 lag, ami sqiii-cze it till nil the juice is pressed 

 int. To ivi'ry phit of jnice alknv a pnntid of the 

 )(st li.af sugar. I'nt the jnice and ilie snjrar into 

 ^onr krtllr, anil lioil it fil'teeii minnles, sl%iiMniin<: 

 t all the while. l'<nn' it warm into your glasse^^, 

 let it several lionrs in the sun; and when cold, 

 ic it np with braiiily pa|)er. 



Jellies shcndd never be allowed to pet cold in 

 Ii-j kctllo. If boik'd too long they will lose their 

 iivor, and become cjf n dark cnliir. 

 Sirawlierry, raspberry, blackberry, and grape 

 lly may be made in the .~ame iifanner, and with 

 he same pro|iortion of loar-sn-rar. 



Rnspbtrni Jnm. — .Allow a ponnd of sngar to a 

 innnd of linit. Mash the raspl)crries and put 

 hem with tlie sngar into your preserving kettle. 

 Siiil it slowly fc.r an hoin-, skimming it well. Tie 

 up wiih brandy paper. 

 All jams arc. made in the same tnnnner. 

 Blnck Cuke. — Three pounilsof butter and three 

 imids of su^'ar beat to a cream, three gla8>es of 

 randy anil two of ro.-e water, twentyeight egg> 

 nd three pounds of flour aihled by degrees to- 

 elher, six pounds of cmrants, six pounds ofsecd- 

 i rai.-'ins, one ounce of cinnamon, one ounce ol 

 uimeg, three quarters of an ounce of cloves, half 

 I ounce of maie, one pound of lemon. Two 

 rwe lciave.<, baked five hours. 

 Cockroaches. — the .-apient Sancho Panzn d,«- 

 ares t lat ilicn; is a remedy for every thing bm 

 alb; and it is truly happy for mankind that the 

 <il'i| lication of this pestilent race can be repress- 

 by aid of iheir own voracity. If to a quantity 

 Indian corn meal about one third of white or 

 il lead is addec!, and the mixture moistened wiih 

 iilasses, so as lo make it moderaleiy adhesive, 

 e cockroaches \\ ill gladly devour it. The rep- 

 ition of this poisoned food for a few nights is 

 lueially sufficient to reduce theiriiuinberi to a 

 ry few, even in the most infected bouses, and 

 ill eventually cause ihe destruciion of the whole. 

 Soda. — A few ounces of .soda will soften a liogs- 

 •ad of the lianlesl water. It is ".'really superior 

 wasliing to either pot or pearl ash, giving a deli- 

 te whiteness to the linen, without the slightest 

 ny, and it never, unless excess is used, in the 

 ast affects the hands. 



.^ Prnfitable Guuseberry Bush. — Dr S.A.Shurtleff, 

 seil the picscnt season in hi-* garden, near Peni barton's 

 ill, in Boston, on a single Goo^cben-y bush, one bushel 

 Gooseberries of siipeiior qualily- The fruit sold al 20 

 n's per quart, amounting in all t > $8,40. 



\\rr Our printer desires us to slate that the present ex- 

 ssive warm weallier has had so unfavorable an effect 

 ■on the foinpnsition rollers used at the Steam Power 

 a? to render it iinpofsible to get out this weed's 

 per in so workraanli'^e a manner as i-* desirable ; on this 

 count we have deferred printin>; the lille-page and 

 fex to the eighth volume; it will probably be issued 

 th our next paper. 



To CoRREspoNneMrH. — Wk are obl'ged this week to 

 fer eight coniiutinicatioM^ ; among wl ich are one on 

 iiiicstir Wines, by J. M. G. — Rem uUs on the Hes-ian 



'. and ofa parasiiir In 'ect that feeJa up^n it — &c, &c, 



11 of which will Boou a^)pear. 



O" .Subaciibers (o the New England Fanner arc in 

 funned that l4iey can have their volumes neatly liall- 

 bounil niid letteied bv sending them lo this office. 



Roman. 

 This elegant, full blooded hnr°e, a bright hay, wi(h 

 black legs, mane, and tail, of high i^piritand good temper, 

 will sland at the farm of Mr Stephen Williams, in Noilh- 

 boroiiglr, Ms. at 20 dollars the season, to be paid bcfoio 

 ihc mares arc taken away. June 25 



Turnip Seed, ifc. 



For sale at the Seed Siore connected with the New 

 England Farmer Office. 52, North Miiket-slicct, 



An extensive a soilmenl of Turnip Sreils,of the most 

 valual'le sorts for family u^x or stock. The most approv- 

 ed kinds for the farmer, are the White Dutch, White 

 Slone, \ cllovv Stone and Yellow Malta. The two lailci 

 are of uncommon excellence, and keep well. I.oudon 

 describes (he Yellow Malla as 'an excellent and hcaiili- 

 ful root,' and of delicious flavor. Of the sorts for field 

 culture, the While Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen. White 

 Flat, and Riila Baga, are Ihe best. The Yellow Abcr 

 dccn is most appioved among the Farmers of Englaml 

 and Scotland, as il g ows to a 1-irse sW.e. is very sweet 

 and ninri'io'is, and keeps till June. The ahov.^ seeds 

 were saved in Eiirnpe expressly for this Establishment, 

 and ihe utmost dependence may be placed on their genu- 

 ine quality. 



200 lbs. of the finest Enelish White Flat Turnip Seed, 

 raised this aensnn, expressly for ihis Establishment, by Mt 

 Aaro.v D. Willi ams. of Roxbiiry, and warranted of 

 the first quality , for sale, wholesale and retail. 



.M'o, a vaiiety of Long and Turn-p rooted Kailishe«, suit 

 able for soivins the ensiiine; months, Lons Prickly, and 

 many other varieties of Cucumbers for pickling. 



Mncdvff 



Foi salu— price $300 He iia full bred Durham Shoit 

 Horn Hull, bred by Mr Powel of Phil.idclphia— icd and 

 white; calved in June, 1827. fiiim — Annaliella, Kdld at 

 (he auction of Mr Powf.l's cattle, June 16, to Mr Free- 

 man of Ualliniorc, for $310. Sire— Mr PowcI'h cclcbia- 

 teil Roll, JUalailm. 



The stock from Macduff has proved good. The Hull 

 may be seen on the farm of the suhaeriber, near Ncwaik, 

 .\ew Jersey. Letters dircrtcd to him, 27, Nassau-street, 

 New York, will be attended to. A. DKV. 



JVeu) York, June 22, 1830. 



PRICES OF COVJVTRY PRODUCE. 



A! PI.ES.besI, 



ASHES, [Pill, first sort, - 

 i'earl.lirslsorl, - 

 HKAIS'S.'vliile, 

 liEliK, laess, 



C;ar".., No. I, 



Carso, No. 2 

 I'.LiTTEK, iiispeeied. No. I, new, 

 (;iit:ESE, lieu milk. 



SkMiiiiied M.ilk. - 

 FLOUR, l!aliiiu.,re,Hu«ard-i>lree!, - 



(Jeuesee, - 



Rye, bebl, 

 (iRAIN, fnni, 

 Rve, 

 Barley, 



Chloride of Sodn. 

 For sale at the Seed Store connected with the N. E. 

 Farmer, 52 North Market-street — A few dozen tioitles ol 

 Chloride of Soila. for preserving meat, removing offensive 

 smells, neutralizing pestilential exhalations, and deslroy- 

 inu contagion; prepared by Ihe New England chemical 

 company for Lowe and Reed. This valuable article is 

 particularly desciibed. page 390 nf this week's New Eng- 

 land Farmer.— Price $1,00 per bottle, with directions. 



Bolivar Cnhyes, Saiony Bwhs, and Bremen Geese. 



For sale, 4 Bull Calves, sired by Ihe telebrated ini- 



porW^ impioved D'.ii>iani short horned hull Polivar, 



which stock ha\e produced 36 quarts of n;ilk a day. No. 



1, dam Grey Brown, half Ccelebs and half Gallowav . No. 



2, dam Juno, three fourths Fill Pail. No. 3, dam Ceres, 

 her sire Coelehs, her dam Mr Gray's imported Cow, No 

 4, dam Bcaiily, half Coslebs and half Galloway. The 

 Calves are beautiful, and their dams all great milkers. 



Two imported Saxony Bucks, 2 Yearlin&s, and 2 Lambs. 

 3 pairs of Bremen Geese. Inquire of Benjamin Shurf- 

 leff, Jr, Chelsea, or at 52 Hanover Street, Boston, 

 _^ tf. July 9. 



Medical School in Boston. 



The Courses of Lectures begin annually on the third 

 Wednesday in October, an I are continued daily for three 

 months, on the following subjects : — 



Anatomy and Suigeiy, by John C. Warren, M. D. 



Chemislrv, by John W. Webster, M. D. 



Materia Medica, bv Jacob Piaelow, M. D. 



Midwifery, and Medical Jurisprudence, by Walter 

 Chaiining, M. D. 



Theory nd Practice of Physic, by James Jackson, M D. 



The apparatus and collections of specimens used in il- 

 lustrating the demonstrative courses, are very ex'ensivc. 

 The fees for all Ihe courses amount to $70. Board is 

 obtained for about $3 per week. 



This institution now offers greater advantages for the 

 acquirement of a thorough Medical education, than it has 

 done at any former periorl of its history. During the last 

 two years the means of obtaining nractical knowledge of 

 the anatomical structure of the human body have been 

 amply supplied to pupils, probably at a less expense than 

 in any other of the schools in the United States. The 

 opportunity of witnessing numerous important and capi- 

 tal oppialions in surgery, and of attending the clinical 

 practice of one nf Ibe best regulated hospitals in this 

 country, are gratuitously afforded to all who attend the 

 lectures of the professors. 5t June 18. 



Oar 



llOfi'S LA HI), first sort, new, 

 MOPS, let quality. 

 l.liMb;. 



I'l.AISTER PARIS retails at 

 I'ORK, clear, 



Kavv. mess, 



C.■ng^.^o. I, 

 SEEDS, lield'st.'rass, 



I (irass. 



Few I Mr 



d.iv 



Tall Meadow Oais Grass, 

 I!e<rriip (no/tAei?i,y 



\VI,iie HoLevsiuKle Clover, 



Iii-<l Clever. ( Ihein) 



Frei.rh.^ngar Reel, - 

 WOOL, Meriii... lull ldn..ll,«,•.^hed, - 

 Wrrii,... hrf. iirilod. n:iw ,i.vl,ed, 



IMeiiiKi.llireel ihsuaslad 



Mer Iinll blond, 



Meriuo. quarter 



^al've, washed, 



Pulled, Lambs, firsl. sort, - 



Polled, Lamb's, seroiiil surl. 



Pulled, " spiiiiiiug, first «ir 



.h to 

 113 CO 



30 I 

 I 10 



1(1 50 



9 60 



C 70 



13 



3 1^7 



£5 



C7 



67 



40 



9 .^,0 



15 00 



!)0 



3 75 



18 (0 



12 60 



li! .V) 



2 CO 



3 00 



4 (in 

 2 SO 



75 

 3« 

 3;5 

 8 

 I .'0 

 .'5 

 35 

 45 



PROVISION MARKET 



COnr.ECTKIl EVKPV WKKK BV MR UAJ 



( Ctf. K nj F^ximnl-haii Mm kel.) 

 IlEEF,besl pieces, - 

 I'ORK, fresh, best pieces 



whole bogs, 

 VEAL. 

 WUri'ON 

 I'OII.'IMiY, 

 liU'l'TER,krgandtiih, 

 Liim|,, best, 



i:gi:s, 



WEAL, Rve, mail 



ladii 



eiail, 



I'OTATOS new 

 I'lUEILfaecordins loqaalily,] 



Chloride of lAme. 

 For sale by Ebenezer Wight, Druggist, Milk Street, op- 

 posite Federal Street,. Chloiide of Lime, well known for 

 its excellence in deslioying noxious efBuvia, and lor its I 

 use in the arts. 4t July 9. ' 



Brighton Market — Monilmj, July 19. 

 [ n eporlecl for I lie Clironic le and Pan im . ) 



At Market Ihis day, 279 Beef Catile, including about 

 50 unsold last week— unsold at (he clo-e of the mirket 

 between 90 and 100—10 Cows and Calves, and 2209 

 Sheep. 



Prices— Beef Cattle— S3]es dull, from $3 50 to 4 50. 



Cuws and Calves — We noticed tl e sale cf three only 

 at $17 and 25. 



Shrip— Sales hiisk, hit lots at $1 25 a 2 — some proba- 

 bly brought more th in f 2, and we nolic-d a few taken 

 for less than $1 — quality poor. 



Swine — none at inaiket. 



The Il'ool Trade — In elligent dealers in wool express 

 the opinion that wool will bold its present priic. and if 

 there Lo ai.y than^e, that it will te a farther advance. 



