VOV XV. 5IO. *8. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL. 



883 



All adjourned stilted meeling of the Society, will be 

 hoMen on tlie first Satunl.iy of July. 



E. WESTON, Jr, Rec Sec. 



Stall FEKDiN-G,rs. YiRDiNO. — Mr rhapiimn of Lin- 

 wood farm, Rliinebick, has sent ns a communication in 

 reply :o A. B. C. against stall feeding. He gives it as 

 his opinion, niaiured by Ihirly yeais' experience on both 

 continents, that callle will fatten with greater facility, 

 and less expense, in the stall than in the yard, lie says 

 stables should be well ventilated, and frequently clean- 

 ed, and well littered ; and that the cattle should be reg 

 ularly fed and watered. In laying on fat, he thinks a 

 moderate degree of warmth, so as to cause a slight pers- 

 piration, and a variety of feed, contribute essentially to 

 this object. He stables all his cattle, except iho year 

 olds. The manure is deposited in piles at the stable 

 doors, and every few days removed to the fields where 

 it is to be used for summer crops, and deposited in long 

 heaps. — Cult. 



6000 MORUri MULTICAULiS. 



lO-FPH I'HECK & C<1- have ju t rer.ived at New 

 York hy Hie ship We^leni Norrlnn.l, C ,pl »I'',^";',V, l;"'" 

 Marseille. GOOD LARCK MOHU.S :>,; L'l.TUJA ULI.-5 ..f 

 uvn \rars ernwln, »li ih will be offered for sale at tiieir ber<l 

 Kslai.li.^hment in a few days. The trees are uiKlouhtodI y 

 the host ol the kin. I over imporled, havniff heen se.eclcil 

 taken op, and packed »iih gteal care,, by an exp-neiioe<l 

 person. *'''-^' •*■ 



SEED SOWKU. 



l-( r sale at the Aari.iultnr.l War.Miouse Willi,' Improved 

 S. c.l Sowers, price 516. This machine is calndat.d lo^nw 

 alM<nids of Gai.leii See.Is such as, Mansjel Wuilzel, Kuta 

 naj:n.;h.rnip, Carrot, Parsnips, &c^^ ^ JEWELL. 



[• lUC E S OF (; O U N T II Y P II O O U C E. 



COmiEtTKll WITH 01'r.AT C ARE, W KKK LT. 



STRAW CUTTER. 



,fu.l received a roo,! supply of Greene's l'ale»t Sirnw 

 Culler one of the most rerlecl machines lor cuitiiig; Imlder 

 winch has ever been inlrodiiced for the purpose, lor sale a 

 U.^A„icul,ura, Warehouse ^^^^^^ ^ '^^^^^ 



Mav31. •"'* 



BITCKTIIORSJS. 



30(10 P.ucklhoriis of liandsoire sizes, -uilahle for hedges- 

 may he bad on immediate appi 'cation to ihe .Sul.scnher. 



More oood Apples.— Mr Jwb Moulton of Otisfield, 

 has left at our office, a fine specimen of sweet apples, 

 which he calls Gilliflower. They resemble the Uald 

 win in appearance, being about the same size and near- 

 ly of the same color, but of a more mild and pleasant 

 flavor; they keep very well, being now sound and in 

 their prime, when most kinds of winter apples are los- 

 in" their flavor. Those who can conveniently obtain 

 scions of this fruit, would do well to attend to it, as it 

 is excellent. Though there is but a small portion of 

 good apples raised in this State, yet we believe that 

 there are specimens equal to any that can be found in 

 anv Slate in the Union, and we hope that those who 

 have excellent kinds of fruit will bring them into no- 

 tire, tliat they may become generally disseminated 

 through the country. — Yankee Far. 



Nonaatum Hill, May 1st 



W.M. KENRICK. 



44 



SITUATION WANTEO. 



A I.ad about 14 vears of age, having been three years in a 

 armer's family, and became inleresled in, and arqimmle-l 

 will, ajrirul ural pursuits, wi,lie- i., „hlain a siuiElinn where 

 lie could gain a iiiillier knowlcdse of farinms. and i( he give 

 salisfictio'., he likely to remain till 21 years of age. Apply 

 ill lliis office. 



PosloM, May 24, 1837. 



Look to your Cellars.— We learn that the d unci! 

 will in a few days, sei.d round their committees to in- 

 spect cellars and out-houses, to see that nothing remain 

 there liable to affect the health of the town during the 

 w arm season. This precaution on the part of town au- 

 thorities is necessary, and we hope the duty will be dis- 

 charged in the most scrutinizing manner, as nothing 

 conduces more to the health and comfort of a town than 

 cleanliness, and perhaps to that cause more than any 

 other, we owed onr exemption from the cholera during 

 its prevalence in the country ; for if ever there was a 

 time when Zanesville was free from unhealthful rtui- 

 sance, it was then, and we were amply repaid in our 

 entire exemption, not only from cholera, but from ev 

 ery other epidemic. We hojie the same wise policy 

 will be continually pursued, whetherdisease of athreat- 

 enin" character prevail in the country or nol.-Zanesville 

 (0.) Gazette. 



TERRIBLE TRACTOnATIO.V. 



Terrible Traclornlioii and otiicr Poems. Py Dr Caustic 

 ih HM lion. For sale at the !Vew Knglaivl Seed .--tore. 

 Apri". I5>. 



CO\V AVANTED. 



Which will give from 10 lo l2 quarts of milk a day 

 ihrc.iifili Ihe .reason on ordinaiy kee|iins-. >'he m si he a 

 o-eulle. quiet and linallhv animal, one ihat would he pro- 

 uriiiiiced hy o„n(l pidfro* worlli keepins. Any one having 

 such a cow, will pVase diieC a line lo me I'rsi Pa d. imme- 

 diately, slaiing price for which she will he delivered here, or 

 taken' from Eoilon, payment made in parer^or ^P""^;*"- 



Whiiicnlnn 'Village, Taunton, Mass. 



May 31. 3w 



SPLENDID DAHLIAS AND CARNATIONS IN 

 POTS. 



We have on hand ihe larjesl assorlmenl of choice Dahlias 

 slarled in pots, comprising many new. and a'l of ihe most 

 worthy.. id varii'Iies, for sale ailhe lloriiciiliiiral Register 

 OnL-p-^hv JO.SEPH BKECK&CO. 



May 31. 



Apples, 



Beans, wlike, 



IjEEf. mess. 

 .\o. i. 



prime, .... 



IIkesw.w, ( Arneric: n) . 



ijii ELSi'., new milk 



Feathers, northern, !;eeie, 

 southern, geese. 

 Flax, American, . . • • 

 Fish, Cod, . • ■ 



Flocr, Ueiiesee, . . cash . 

 liallimore, Howard sliecl, 

 B.illiiuore, wharf, 

 Alexaiidiia, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow 



soutlieinflat yellow 

 white. 

 Rye, norihcrn, 



liailey 



Uats, norlheril, . (prime) 

 HAY.hesl English, per ton of 2000 lbs 



hard pressed, .... 

 Honey, 

 Hops, 1st quality 



2.1 qiialiiy .... 

 Lard, P.osion, Isi sort, 



SOI. t.. em, Isi suit, 

 LeaihiiR, Philo.lelphia cily tannage, 

 do country oo 



Ba'limoreeity do. 



tlo. dry hide 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston do. slaui^htcr, 

 do. light, 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 .VIackekei., No 1, new. 

 Plaster Paris, per lou of 22CiO Ihs. 

 I'uRic, .^lass. inspeci.exlia clear, . 

 cle.T from oihcr Stales 

 Mess, .... 



Seeds, Holi's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Hemp, .... 



Red Clover, northcrr. (scarce,) 

 Southern Clover, 

 SiLH Cocoons, (American) 

 Ta l.l o w, tried, . 

 Tea/.i.ks. 1st sort, 

 \\ ooL. prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 ilo. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. \-'i and common 



2 C Pulled superfine, 

 J—' I 1st Laml.s, . 

 -£ :S i 2d do. 

 c ; 3d do. 



Southern pulletl wool is generally 5 cts. 

 less per lb. 



bp.rrel 

 bushel 

 oarrcl 



ind 



fiou 



quintal 

 hairel 



bushel 



gallon 

 pound 



GARDK.\ER AVANTS A SITUATION. 



A man who is experience.! in Ihe Cullure of Green Ho.lse 

 Plants, and well acq .a.nletl with all branches of ihe business 

 of Gardening, w.niM like lo engage himself lo lake care of a 

 genileman'sgar.lcn in Ihe vicinity of I'oslon, Pile host of 

 recomendalions can be g.vrn. Inquire al this office. 



June?. 3t 



MILLET SEED. 



Just rfceived a few b.ishels of fine Millet Seed, al Ihe New- 

 England Seed Store. Boston. 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



hu.shel 



FnoM 



2 25 



3 W> 

 lo 511 

 |:i 01/ 



8 .50 

 2.1 

 10 

 64 

 40 



3 12 



10 00 



9 12 



g'O 



8.50 



idO 



'M 



90 



1 07 



1 CO 



G2 



■22 aO 



15 00 



52 



6 



4 



10 



;l 



30 



2(; 



27 



21 

 21 

 19 



1 06 

 IC 00 



2 CO 

 22 ol 

 22 00 

 20 00 



2 75 



2 50 

 401 



15 50 

 ll.'^O 



9 10 

 30 

 12 

 GO 

 50 



9 12 



3 25 

 10 50 



9 37 

 8 50 

 8 73 

 1 ( a 



98 



95 



1 10 



I 10 



65 



16 50 

 55 



7 

 5 

 11 

 10 

 31 

 28 

 2'J 



26 

 ■23 

 21 



1 (13 



10 50 



2 2.5 

 24 00 

 23 03 

 22 50 



2 37 

 Go 



2 7.^ 

 16 

 15 



4 00 

 11 



4 00 

 70 

 65 

 GO 

 54 

 43 



50 

 55 

 48 

 33 



FROVISION MARKET. 



retail prices. 



Hams, northern, 



sniiihern, and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, 

 Butter, (luh) , 



lump r 



Egos, • 



Putatoes, 

 Cider. 



15 

 U 



12 

 19 

 13 

 23 

 18 

 100 



No Blows.- This name is given to a kind of Apple 

 raised by Capt. Samuel Sanderson of Sweden ; the tree 

 never blossoms, and the apples have a very small core, 

 and no seeds. When other trees are in bloom, ihe lit- 

 tle appb s appear upon these trees, at the top of which 

 is something resembling the calyx on the top of a small 

 pumpkin just before it blossoms ; on opening this, no 

 flower leaves are found. It is said that the "No blows" 

 originated from a tree produced from a scion set with 

 the top downwards These apples are said to be rath- 

 er large, and of a good quality, but not superior. We 

 have a few of these scions for distribution.— -Yan/tce 

 FuTtner. 



SPLENDID GREENHOUSE PL\NTS, BOai'ETS, 

 &c 



T. WIl.LOTT having rented the extensive Gardens, 

 Greenhouses, stc., altachcd lo the residence of I. Lemisl, 

 E-q., at Roxhurv. has on li.Tud, and now olfers for sale at the 

 above olace. a' choice collection ol Green House Plants, 

 amongs'l which will he foun.! a mosl splendid assinlnienl o( 

 Dahlias, Carnalioiis, \c &C , suil.ahle lor ih.' Sower garden, 

 o- as an elcg;.nt ornament or the silting room. Fruits ol ev- 

 ery description and of the choicest kinds in their respective 

 b.'.isons. Bo.piels fun. '.shed at all seasons. 



(p^Lailies and genllemen visiting the grounds will be per- 

 sonally atleiidfd lo, and ail nnlers !.■ I wilh C. Heiiss, Tie- 

 nionl Saloon, opposite the I renionl H..nse, or James iMcDo- 

 nald, Cmreclioner, 147 C,)urt si. !io ton, wid be promptly 

 ex.-'ciiled. 



N. P.. No adiT.il lance on Sundays. 



Roxbury, Jlay 10, 1837. 3tis— 45 



BIJICHTON MARKET.— MosDAT, June 5, 1837. 



Kci.orict! t..rllie New Enslaml Faimer. 



At IVIarket 180 Beef Catlle, 20 Cows and Calves and 

 GO Sheep and 100 Swine. 



I'RicES. — /?cc/ Catlle.— A small advance was realized 

 on last weeks pricesand we advance our quotations, viz : 

 a few extra were taken at $8 37. First qualily, $7 88 

 a 8 12 ; second quality 7 37 a 7 75 ; third quality 6 50 a 



7 00. 



Cnrs and Calves.— We noticed sales at |25, S28, $32, 



$37, $40 and one at 75. 



Sheep.— We noticed two lots sol.l at $200 and $250. 



.S-r/ne —A lot of large barrows at 7 3-4 ; a lot t.i close 

 at 8 1-2 for sows and 9 1-2 for barrows. At retail 9 and 

 10, and 10 and 11. 



