-VOIi. XIV. NO. 1. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



:»kJ FANEUIL H\I.I, VEGETABLE MARKET, 



WKUSKSDAV, JUI.y 15, 183."). 



mjPens $1 a bushel, Beans !j!l n buslu'l. Cucumbers |J;1 

 iozen. Early Squashes 3 to 4 cts. apiece. New Pota- 

 s $'2,110 a bushel, Cabbaijes cts., Turnips (ids. a 

 ni-li. Oiiii>ns cts. a bunch, Carrots G cts. a bunch, 



8 cLi a bunrh. 

 Fruit — Strawberries 25 cts. a box, Gooseberries 12J 

 . a box, Cunants lij cts. a quart, Cherries (i to 12i 

 uarl. Pears 17 cts. a quart. 



MAN WANTED. 



y Otic who nndprstniuls Ajjricu'ture suflicienlly to direct the 

 irk of a Fdrm, keep Ihe accounts. &.c. ice. of the same. 

 )plv lo GKO. V. BAKKET r, New Euglaiid l"armer office. 

 July lo. 



NOTICE. 



jui.,..crihers to the New England Farmer can have their 

 nines neatly half bound and lettered by Icnvin;^ them at 

 office. July 15. 



Tnst recei 

 e Revolvi 

 July a. 



HORSE RAKE. 



ed .Tt the Agricultural Warehouse, a few first 

 i<r IL.rse Rakes. 



FARMER WANTED. 



A smart, capable ii an to lake charge of a smnll f.irm in the 

 ■inilv of Boston, is wanted immediately. Applvto 

 Iuly8. 2t " ....... 



GEO. C. BARRETT 



WANTED 



\ man and wife (.Americans) to take the charge of a Farm 

 about 500 acres in the Slate of New York, Near Green 



ih. 'I'lie m.in must lie ihoroushly acquainicd iviili the va- 



is brandies of husincis incident io such an establishment, 

 1 amons other qualifications, that of the rearing and man- 

 ^meni of ."?iock is requisite. The w;fe will he required lo 



nage an extensive dairy. To such a family, thai can pro- 

 ^e the needful reco emendations for capacity industry, 

 imess and sobiii?:y, liberal encourag ment will be given. 



ne others need apply. ZEBEDEE COOK, Jr. 



■ 25; 1833. 6t 4 Court Street. 



G.ARDENER AVANTED. 



Wanted an experienced capable Gardener. He must pro- 

 le written leslimontals from former employers of his capac- 

 topjianaf:e a Hot and Green House esiabliihment, and every 

 ler branch of Gardenine, and also of his so'irielv ami indns 

 Liberal wages will be paid. HorlicuUurisls in N.York 

 i Philadelphia, are respectfully requested to recommend 

 ch Gardener, who may be seeking employment, to the 

 jscriher. JOHN i.OWELL. 



Broo/nlty Vah. Roxhury, near Boston, June 23, 1835. 



jre usefi 

 This wo 



VAI-U.VBI.E -WORK ON AGRICULTURE. 



This Day published by Gfo. C. Barkett, THE COM- 

 .■ETE FAR.MER AND KUR.AI, ECO.NOMIST. By T. 



FtssENtiKN. Second edition, revised and improved bij ihe 

 illior, with connderabi " additions. ' 



The first ed'lion >» as published last season, and the sale was 

 pid tieyond precedent for a work of this kind. The present 

 proved and slereo'yped impression has slill higher recom- 

 ■ndallons to public paironage^and cannot fail to prove still 

 useful lo the commun.ly of cullivalors. 



■ork has met wilh decided and universal approbation 

 m the most competent judges. Among the writlen and 

 ntee recommendatory notices are those of the Hon. John 

 WKLI, and llev. Henky Coi.man. The Editors of ihe 

 ew York Farmer, the .New England Magazine, the .Maine 

 irmcr, Loudon's Gardener's Magazine, .Vc. have given favor- 

 ile critiques of the Complete Farmer. We shall subjoin Mr 

 'll's notice, anti propose in some future number to publish 

 ose of the other gentlemen who have honored the work wilh 

 eir approbalion. 



•'Ro.rbiiry, April G, 1S35. 



" Having perused with altenlion the Complete Farmer and 



.1 Economist, by Thomas G, Fessenden, Esq. in its first 



311, and having recently revised it at his request, prepara- 



iry to a second edition, I am of opinion that it is a valuable 



jmpendiom and useful work. Those who know that the sci- 



e nf Agriculture is so extensive as to fill tvvelve <Juarto vol- 



mes in the celebraterl French work of the Abbe Rozier, and a 



lace not less in English works, will not expect in >uch an a- 



ridgement full details in any one branch of that extensive and 



aried art. But 1 know of no abridged work in the French or 



^lish languages which conveys more instruction in so small 



compass than this work of Mr Fessenden. 



John Lowell." 



GROUND PLASTER, 



From the Lnbec Manufacturing Co. in casks of 5(10 lbs. 

 ■ach, constantly oil hand and for sale by GEO. CLARK &. 

 O. No. U, T Wharf. april 8. 



BRIGHTON MARKET,— Monday, July 13, 1835. 



lleporled fertile jliiily .AiiverliHcr &. IVltrint. 



At Market f)'»n Beef Citllo, 10 pairs WoiUing 0.\en, 

 .30 Cows and Calves, 3275 Sheep and Lambs, and 400 

 Swine. About 1.50 Beef Cattle, several lots Sheep, 100 

 Swine, and nettrly all the Cows and Calves were at 

 market last week. 155 Beef Cattle, 250 Swine and 

 several lots Sheep remain unsold. 



Pricks. — Beef Cuttle — Prices continue lo decline, as 

 will be perceived by our quotations ; a large proportion 

 however of the best Cattle remain unsold, the drovers 

 efusing the prices offered. A few elioice Cattle were 

 taken at $tJ. We quote prime at 31s (id a 33s ; good 28s 

 (id a 3Is tid ; thin tit 2-2s (id a 27s. 



Working Oxen — No sales noticed. 



Cows and Calves — dull, and prices reduced. Nearly 

 all at market were of an ordinary quality. We noticed 

 one sold for $10, and 4 for |)2 each ; also for 14, 15, 

 18,20,21, and $2.5. 



Sheep and, Ltimhs — Prices are considerably reduced. 

 We noticed eome inferior lots taken at 7s Gd, 8s, a Ss 3d ; 

 rniddlingat 9s, !)syd,and 10s; good at 10s 6d, 11 3d, 12, 

 and 13s tid. Wethers 13s Gd, 15s, IGs, 17s, and I'Js 6d ; 

 some of which were very good. 



Swine — We noticed one lot of about 100 taken at: 5c, 

 old and young ; at retail 5^ for sows and 6i for barrows. 



CHERRY STONES WANTED, 



For which a libcrnl price will be paid. Apply at the office 

 of the New Eng and Farmer. July 15. 



FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 



An excellent Farm containing 70 acres, situated in Marlho 

 rough. IVIass., wilh a house and barn therepn. for sale, or would 

 be exchanged for properly in the city of Boston. For terms 

 and particulars inquire of"G.a BARRETT at this office, or 

 iV. B. PROCTOR, Esq. of said Marlborough. 6m 



■WANTS A S ITUATION AS GARDESTER, 



A single man, who is well acquainted with his business in all 

 its branches, and who can procure good recommendations from 

 his last employers. Enquire at G. C. Barrett's Agricultural 

 Warehouse, Boston. m6. 



SILK COCOONS -WANTED. 



The subsorlber, encouraged by the late act of the Leglsb- 

 Uire to reel and throw American Silk, wishes to purchase at 

 the Agricultural Warehouse in Boston, Silk Cocoons, and will 

 pay 53 [ er bushel for Ihe best, and in pro[)orlion for poorer 

 ones. [mG] G. C. .HARRE IT. 



SILVER FIRS, &c. 



William Mann of Banjor, Me. will execute at short no- 

 tice orders for Silver Firs, Evergreens, ^c. w^ell packed and 

 in good order. april 8. 



COMPLETE SET OP THE FARMER. 



For sale at this office, one complete set of the New England 

 Farmer comprising twelve volumes, neatly a.d well bound, 

 and perfect. Price $3 25 per volume, cash. Feb. 18. 



THRESHING MACHINE. 



The subscriber respectfully offijrs to the public a new 

 Threshing Machine vOiich'hehas recently invented, and 

 which for utility, cheapness an'i simplicity he can recommend 

 to their use. 



'I'he machine, put in operalionbyahor.se and tended by two 

 men, is capable of threshing grain of all kinds, whether reaped 

 or mowed, and at the .same time separates it from the straw, 

 doing die work of twelve men by Ihe ordinary process per 

 day. without any waste of the grain. 



The apparatus by which Ihe machine is put in motion is con- 

 nected wilh il, and it is allogelher as portable as a horse 

 wagon 



lis simplicity is such that it can be built or repaired by most 

 farmers at a small expense. 



The superiority of the machine over any other of the kind 

 now in use. consists mainly in the perfect manner in which il 

 separates the grain from the head of Ihe sheal— every grain 

 being effectually separated— which in itself is equal to 5 per 

 cent of the Whole quanliiy threshed. The head passes 

 through unbroken, hut the grain is efl'ectually cleared. As 10 

 lis capability of execution, it will ihresh ont'as much grain as 

 the most active man can handle, and then the cradle into which 

 it passes is frequently not more than half filled. 



The subscriber has secured Letters Patent for Ihe above in- 

 ir^ntion. The machine will soon be ready for exhibition in 

 (his city, due notice of which will he given, aud rights fur 

 States, counties and towns then be disposed of. 



June 21. WILLIAM LATGHTON. 



MORUS MULTICAULIS. 



Trees of the above new variety of the Mulberry for sale by 

 the subscriber at ;^40 per hundred. :?5 per dozen, and 50 cts 

 each, being about six feet high. Orilers solicited. 



Feb. 18. GEO. C. BARRETT. 



1' U I CI-: S OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



corrected with great care, weekly. 



PROVISION MARKET. 

 retail prices. 



Hams, norlhern. 



soutliern. 

 Pork, whole hogs, 



Pot;LTRY, . 



Butter, (lub) . 



lump 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



none. 



IIOLUS' CELEBR.ATED HORSE LINIMENT, 



For Sprains, Bruises, IVind- Galls, Old Strains, Stiff 



Joints, Swelled or Cracked Heels, and for Horses timt are 



strained in tMback sinews, wrung in the williers, i^-c. ,- tUso 



for Glandular swellings of the throat. 



The ingredients which compose this preparstion have heen 

 carefully selected after many years' experience, and are -soma 

 of the most successful remedies united, correctly proportiioned 

 and happily adapted to afford relief iii all the above mentioned 

 complaints ; the proprietor feels assured that when once this 

 article is used, it will be preferred to any other, as il is «lecid- 

 edly ihe best and certainly the most convenient article in 1 se. 



N. B. Persons afHicted with Rheumatism, Sprains, Crainp, 

 Nuinbness, Stiflness, or Weakness in the Joints, will find ihis' 

 Liniment a valuable and efficacious remedy. 



Prepared and sold by THOMAS HOLLIS, Druggist and 

 Chemist, No. 30, Union Street, Boston, Mass. 



IT The Public are requested to observe that each iat .el is 

 .signed. 



Price for large Bottles one dollar, small do. 75 cents, o29 



