vob. XIV. NO. a. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



15 



BRIGHTON MARKET— MoxDAY, Joly 13, 1835. 

 KeiiorUMl I'ocihe Ikiil.v A.lvertiser i. P.itrUU. 



At Market, 650 Beet' C.ittle, (> pairs Working Oxen, 

 20 Cows and Calves, 30J0 Sheep, and 330 Swine. 

 About 120 Beef Callle, 400 s.licep. and 230 Swino.have 

 been before rcporlrd. 200 Beef Cattle and nearly all 

 tlie Swine remain unsold. 



Prices— Bee/ C««/c— The Market continues over- 

 stocked. A few choice cattle were taken at 33s— and 

 one or two yokes at something more. We quote prime 

 at 31s (id ; good 28s a 30s ; thin and small at 22s Od a 

 20s lid. 



It'orkinir Oxen— No sales noticed. 



Coics and Ci^e^-Sales 13, 14, 17, 22, 25 and $28. 



S/,ce„_Sales generally were a little better than last 

 week, ordinary 8s (id, lis and 9s 6d ; middling 10s, 10s (id, 

 Us 3d and 12s ; better qualities 12s 9d, 13s, 14s and 14s 

 3d ; wetheis 13s lid, 15s, 15s 9d, 16s 6d and 18s. 



S,f j„e_No sales of lots effected ; lots were offered 

 for less than former prices ; a few were retailed at 5 for 

 sows and 6 for barrows, for old, and 6 for sows and 7 for 

 barrows, for pigs. 



The 100 head of N. Y. Cattle which were expected 

 at market today, were left back in consequence of the 

 market being d"ull and low ; 114 more are also near by, 

 all of which are expected next week. 



THRESHING MACHINE. 



The subscriber respccttully oflcrs to the public a new 

 TiiRF.sHiNc M.4CHINK wliicli' lie has roccnlly invented, and 

 which lor utility, cheapness aiiti simplicity he can recommend 

 lo their use. 



The machine, put in operation by a horse and tended by two 

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

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

 doing the work of twelve men by the ordinary process per 

 dav, without any waste of the grain. 



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

 nected with it, and it is altogether as portable as a horse 

 wagon. 



Its 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 it 

 separates the grain from the head of the sheaf— every grain 

 being efTectually separated— which in itself U equal to 5 per 

 cent of the whole quantity threshed. The head passes 

 through unbroken, but the grain is eflectually cleared. As to 

 its capability of execution, it will thresh out as much grain as 

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

 it passes is frequently not more than half tilled. 



The subscriber has secured Letters Patent for the above in- 



pention. The machine will soon be ready for exhibition in 



this city, due notice of which will be given, aud rights for 



States,'counties and towns then be disposed of. 



June 21. WILLIAM LAIGHTON. 



P II I C E S OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



COBRECTEU WITH OKEAT CAn£, WZEKLV. 



MASS. HORTICUIjTURAIi SOCIETY. 



An Adjourned Meeting of this Society will be held a', thei 

 Hall in(>oruhill on Saturday next at II iciock, A. HI. 

 July 22. " E. WESTON, Jr. Rtc. Sec'y. 



VAIiUABIiE -work: ON FRUITS, VEGETA- 

 BLES, SILK, &e. 



Just published and for sale bv tiEo. C. Barrett, THE 

 NEW A.MERICAN ORCHARDIST, or an account of the 

 MOST VALUBI.E V.4R1ETIESOF FRUIT, of all climates, adapted 

 to cultivation in the United Slates, with their history, modes 

 of culiure, management, uses, &c., and the culture of 

 silk; with an Appendix on Vegetables, Ornamental 

 Trees and Flowers. By WILLIAM KENRICK. 



A new edition, enlarged and improved. A cliapler on 

 " Climate " another chapter on Modern or Landscape Gardens, 



also, a Practical Treatise on Mulberry Plantations, and the 



whole Class of Vegetables being now for the first time added 

 and all that relates to them. 



1 vol. 12mo. 420 pages elegantly hound. Price ^1. 



Apples, . . . . 

 Beans, white, . 

 Reef, mess, (new) 



Cargo, No. 1. 



prime. 

 Beeswax; (Amcric; n) . 

 ISutter Inspected, No. 1, . 

 Cheese, new milk, . 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, American, 

 Flaxseed, 



NOTICE TO FARMERS. 



. The Trustees of the Essex Agricultural Society have ex- 

 tended the time for claimants to enter their farms lor the Pre- 

 miums oflered by the Society the present year, to the last day 

 of July. Any persons willing to have t.ieir Farms examined 

 by tiie Committee will please to give notice to the Secretary. 

 The Trustees are very desirous of having proper opportunities, 

 to award the very liberal premiums otfered on this suhjecl. 



By order of the Trustees. 



JOHN W. PROCTOR, Sec'y. 



Danvers, July 13, 135. 



MAN WANTED. 



One who understands Agriculture sufficiently to direct the 

 work of a Farm, keep the accounts, Sec. Sec. of ttic-saine. 

 Apply to GEO. C. BARRETT, New England Farmer oflice. 



July 15. 



NOTICE. 



Subscribers to the New England Farmer can have their 

 volumes neatly half bound and lettered by leaving them at 

 this office. July '*■ 



VALUABLE WORK ON AGRICULTURE. 



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

 PLETE FARMER AND RURAL ECONOMIST. By T. 

 G. Fesseniien. Second edition, revised ami improved by the 

 Author, with considerabh additions. 



The first ed'tion « as published last season, and the sale was 

 rapid beyond precedent for a work of this kind. The present 

 improved and stereotyped impression has still higher recom- 

 mendations to pulilic )iatronage, and cannot fail to prove still 

 more useful to the community of cultivators. 



This work has met with decided and universal approbation 

 from the most competent judges. Among the written and 

 printed recommendatory notices are those of the Hon. JoHS 

 Lowell and Rev. Henry Colman. The Editors of the 

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

 Farmer, Loudon's Gardener's Magazine, .^-c. have given favor- 

 able critiques of the Complete Farmer. We shall subjoin Mr 

 Lowell's notice, and propose in some future number to puhlish 

 those of the other gentlemen who have honored the work witlj 

 their approbation. 



"Roxbury, April 6, 1835. 

 " Having perused with attention the Complete Farmer and 

 Rural Economist, by Thomas G. Fesseiiden, Esq. in its first 

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

 tory lo a second edition, I am of opinion that it is a valuable 

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

 ence of Agriculture is so extensive as lo fill twelve quarto vol- 

 umes in the celebrated French work of the Abbe Rozier, and a 

 space not less in English works, will not expect in such an a- 

 brid^emenl full details in any one branch of that extensive and 

 varlSd art. But I know of no abridged work in the French or 

 English languages which conveys more instruction in so small 

 a compass than this work of Mr Fessenden. 



n,g John Lowell.' 



Flour, Genesee, . . casli 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 .Grain, Corn, northern yellow . 

 southern yellow 

 while. 

 Rye, northern, none. 



Barley, . . . • 



Oats, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, .... 

 eastern screwed, , 



hard pressed 



Honev, 



Hops, 1st quality 



2il quality .... 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort, . 



southern, 1st sort, 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . . 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 Pork, Mass. inspect, exlia clear, . 



- Navy, mess 



bone, middlings, 

 Seeds, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, norlhern. 

 White Dutch Honeysuckle, . 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 



Tallow, tried 



Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



barrel 

 barrel 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



3 50 

 1 M 

 13 00 

 1 1 .00 

 9 00 

 20 

 16 



70 



19 60 

 IGOO 

 17 00 



37 

 13 



11 



9 

 19 

 12 

 19 

 13 

 27 

 25 

 IOC 



20 50 

 16 00 



do. 



1-2 



do. I -4 and 

 Native washed 

 J. f Pulled superfine, 

 %ri I 1st Lambs, . 

 ^S>'2A do. 

 o g. I 3d do, 

 Z list Spinning, . 

 ulhern pulled wool is generally 5 els. 

 less per lb. 



pound 



bushel 

 cwt. 

 pound 



6 00 

 1 H7 



13 59 



12 00 



9 50 



3.1 



20 



U 



45 



39 



10 



1 37 



7 60 

 7 12 

 700 

 7 00 

 1 11 

 107 

 1 05 



73 



21 00 



17 00 



20 00 



4,2 



14 



12 



10 



20 



14 



21 



20 



29 



27 



104, 



21 CO 



1G60 



I 2 37 

 87 

 9 

 03 

 3 00 

 SOU 

 75 

 65 

 55 

 42 

 45 

 60 

 65 

 50 



GROUND PLASTER, 



From the Lubec Manufacturing Co. in casks of 500 lbs- 

 each, constantly on hand aud for sale by GEO. CLARK & 

 CO. No. 9, T VVharf. april 8. 



HORSE RAKE. 



Just received at the Agricultural Warehouse, a few first 

 rate Revolving Horse Rakes. 



July 8. 



FARMER WANTED. 



A smart, capable ir an lo take charge of a small farm 

 Ticinity of Boston, is wanted immediately 

 July 8. 21 ""^" 



, Apply 1 

 GEO. C. BARRETT 



IV ANTED 



A man and wife (Americans) to lake the charge of a Farm 

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

 Bush. The man must be thoroughly acquainted with the va- 

 rious branches of business incident to such an establishment, 

 and among other qualifications, that of the rearing and man- 

 agemenl of Stock is requisite. The wife will be required to 

 manage an extensive dairy. To such a family, that can pro- 

 duce the needful recommendations for capacity, industry, 

 neatness and sobriety, hb=ral encouragement will be given. 

 None others need apply. ZEBEDEE COOK, Jr. 



June 25, 1835. 6t 4 Court Street. 



GARDENER WANTED. 



Wanted an experienced capable Gardener. He must pro- 

 duce written lesiimonials from former employers of his capac- 

 ity lo roanage a Hot and Green House establishment, and every 

 other branch of Gardening, and also of his sobriety and Indus 

 try. Liberal wages will be paid. Horticulturists in N. York 

 and Philadelphia, are respectfully requested to recommend 

 any such Gardener, who may be seekine employment, to the 

 subscriber. JOHN LOWELL. 



BroomUy Vale, Roxbury, near Boston, June 23, 1835. 



CHERRY STONES W^ ANTED, 



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

 Df the New Eng and Farmer. July 15. 



FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 



An excellent Farm containing 70 acres, situated in Marlbo 

 rough. Mass., with a house andbarn thereon, forsale, or would 

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

 and particulars inquire of'O. C. BARRETT at this olfice, or 

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



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETjllL PRICES. 



Hams, northern, 

 southern. 

 Pork, whole hogs 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (tub) , 



lamp 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER, 



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

 iis branches, and who can procure good recommendations from 

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

 Warehouse, Boston. m6. 



HOLLIS» CELEBRATED HORSE LINIMENT, 



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



Joints, Swelled or Cracked Heels, and for Ilorsis that are 



strained in theViacIc sinews, wrung in the withers, XfC. : also 



for Glandular swellimts of the throat. 



The ingredients which compose this preparation have t<ve» 

 carefully'selected after many years' experience, and are some 

 of the most successftil remedies united, correctly proportioned 

 and happily adapted to afford relief in all the above mentioned 

 complaints'; the proprietor feels assured that when once lhi« 

 article is used, it will be preferred to any other, as it is decid- 

 edly ihe best and certainly the most convenient article in v;s»'- 



N B. Persons afflicted with Rheumatism, Sprains, Cramp, 

 Numbness, Stiflliess, or Weakness in the Joints, will find ihw 

 Liniment a valuable and efficacious remedy. . 



Prepared and sold by THOMAS HOLLIS, Druggist aad 

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



(nr The Public are requested to observe that each lahel is 

 signed. .,.-,= . ^tvi 



Price for large Bottles one dollar, small do. 75 cents. «-S 



