Vol. IV. 



NE W ENGLAND FARMER. 



'alulary maiaire to the trees. After the spot has been 

 once opened and limed, the labour of keeping it open 

 will not be great. 'I'hree hogsheads of air slacked 



^ frarmng.— The house of Mr Thomas Farr, 

 of Pelham, N. H. took fire a few days since, and 

 was consumed, witli tl,e furniture. Tlie loss is es- 



399 



° = »-..^.u '•"■= ^""^""'tu, wiui uie turniture. 



lime, or sweepings of a lime store, will suffice for fifty I limated at seven hundred dollars. The fire was 

 trees, and will cost three dollars. As it is done but | occasioned by putting ashes, witli coals of fire, in 

 once a year, I think it cannot be half so expensive as j a wooden bo.\, and placintr it in a back room. 



(Hiring. j 



"I repeat it. that I mention my experiments with great i ^ lie first steamboat ever put in operation in 

 dilPuU-uce, as being the first of my own knowledge. It ) ' •'ance, was the enterprise of American residents 

 may induce several persons to try it iu diliVrent places, j 'herein, only a few years since. Now the princi- 

 and where trees are surrounded with others which are j P^' P^''' of the interior commerce is prosecuted in 

 treated differently. All I pray is, that it may prove to 1 ""S'"- No less than eight are owned in Bordeau.\. 



One of the blessings attendant on the late copi- 

 ous rains has been the e.vtinguishment of the fires 

 in the woods which have recently desolated a part 

 of our sister State of Maine. 



be succfssAil and relieve us from this dreadful scourge 

 wh'ch defaces our country, while it impoverishes and 

 disappoints the farmer." 



The remedy proposed by Dr Spofford, page .377 

 of the current volume of the N. E. Farmer, bids 

 fair to prove effectual, though further trials seem It is said thai r^r^ p„-* j- •• c , • , ■ 



necessary before it can be relied on ; as the Doc- prospects in the S'v ' ^''Tf^ '''"' ""' 



. .<• ^1. . ■ ,. I r'^^l't^^is in ine IVle.MCan service, had detprminpH 



or mfornis us the worms were on the decline at to return very shortly to the u! States VerT ht 

 the time the experiments, which he relates, were tie attention was sliown him on hi a i'vaUt V ra 

 made. It is true that treating canker worms with Cruz, imvai ai vera 



Mercurial Ointment may seem ratiier an expensive 



mode of entertaining those guests ; but it may 

 perhaps, prove to be the cheapest mode of gettino- 



Of the numerous travellers for health and exer- 

 cise, now on journeys to the West and North, 



-. - - * O 1> V.Ii5t-, ill/1 



rid of them. Mr Howard's observations relative manv of thom ..ro „„' ■ ■. . , \\.7"~ ', ' 



to the orchard, which was planted with potatoes, ' S. '^'''""'""' ''''''' "^ the White Moun- 



and exempted from the insect while a neighboring 



orchard suffered by its ravages, deserve attention, Two or mnrp r.r;i„r ~ iT"*, r, ■ 



and should lead to further experiments and obser-' -pre.rL^";rnro:':Th\;^i;e'''dt^rttSal'itTerof 



*''*'°"^- ^ul'"T' S*"""^ ^'^ ''•'"^^d f'O"^ the vessels in which 



i a' Lewis's Outlines of the E^gmi^,:,,!^^ ' 



! Analytical Outlines of the English Language or a 

 cursory Examination of its Materials a■^H#.n.,.' 

 By John Lewis. materials au<l Structure.— 



7. Scottish Song 

 The Songs of Scotland, Ancient and Modern ; with 



Bv llirnr ':?"•'.'' ''•"^■'' "'^'-'"' -»" CriticaT- 

 oy Allan Cuumngham. 



8. Popkin's IJalzePs Collectanea Grsca Majora. 

 y. Cooper's Novels. 

 The Pioneers, or Sources of the Susquehanna ■ a dp 



^nT":';.'''t\''^"'^ '"'"»' ofXcautionUVhe' 



J Author ot the Pioneers. 



j 10. Correspoudence on the History of the Law. 



Sampson s Discourse and Correspondence with rari- 



ous learned Jurists upon the flistory of the Law with 



he Addition of several E.says, Tracfs, and Document^ 



relating to the Subject. ""icms 



11. Critical Notices. 



Verri's Roman Nights.-Boston Atheuaum.-Public 

 Works of the State of Georgia. -The Deformed Boy- 



r'o' m" fT,"" °f Education-Pickering's Reports. 

 — Gould's Edition of Virgil. f"-':- 



Quarterly List of New Publication- 

 Subscription price paid at the office of the North A- 

 meriran Review, for .\o 2 and 7 old series. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



Corrected every Thursday evening. 



(i,o ™iii. • 1 '■•'" """1 iiie vessels in wnicti 



n <7 /• D •, . ^, "^ '"'""^'"^P^O"e of them attributing it to the "laz. 



Beath oj Prestdent Mams.-On Tuesday the !'"? of earthen pans, and another to t^e poisonous na. 

 4th inst. terminated the life of John Ada.ms, I '"''? \ ""PVer and brass vessels. Unfortunately for 

 whose name and merits do not need eulogy, and i ■ , '"'^"•'yi " 's not confirmed by farts. The only 

 whose life and character are too conspicuous in k"nowledle hZ"""' ""l""^'' "*=" ''"'^ '''""'' '° °"^ 

 the annals of our age and country to require any : which, it" s' we 1 VnT^n is°mad?„7 °',rH'""''<,'''r"^' 

 efforts of ours to emblazon them. His funeral will ! the cows. Ir the evTa^rfrl 1 ve'se'lT in 'which 



take place this afternoon at his late residence in 

 Quincy. 



ROSE BUGS. 



These insects are remarkably fond of the blos- 



it IS kept, the effect, would be most apparent frou, ,K.m 

 mi k cheese. But we apprehend that as long as the 

 milk IS sweet, there is no danger from keeping it in ei- 

 ther earthen or metal vessels. [Mass. Spy.] 



i.icoc iiioi;i.i,n ai u iciimrjtauiy lona 01 liio bios- ^'^ •' — We regret to learn that the "Old Sattinett 

 soms of the sweet elder which at this time whiten '^^'^tory," owned by Messrs. Hurd & Co. at Lowell 

 the road sides. If a few branches of this shrub ' •'j,!'f^'^°''''^ "'^""''''''''y ""'""'«'<^ by fire on Friday 

 be planted by the side of the grape vine or other ' TI T l^^s enveloped in flames when discover- 



plants, which^ It IS desirable to prLerve! th^ til , Ttt sT: b":i?d[nt m^arn^} aVdV^ il^^i^T 

 bugs will be attracted to it and may be conveni- ed at $20,000. The fire was supposed to have ori^fn 

 ently at night or morning deposited in a bason of p''*'' f™" spontaneous combustion. It was first dis- 

 scalding water for safe keeping. [Nat. jEgis.] cohered by some persons fishing at unlawful hours. 



[Newburyport Herald.] 



CURE FOR THE SPAVIN. Ti.. « c .u r- ,. ,^. 



Take one pound of angle worms, fry them well | letl'^lt. ^.^^SV^'Zl l^s^^T^r t'ctf Ca^tt 

 a pound of butter, and aftpr it i= ,.r>M „jj i ,-„,„.;„.-„ .i:„ j.... ,i... , '"^ver sucn a want o( 



in a pound of butter, and after it is cool add one 

 gill of spirits of turpentine. 



Take one oz. Origanum Oil, (sold at Druggists,) 

 which mix in one gill of spirits of turpentine. 



Every morning, rub the Spavin with the Angle 

 ■worm mixture heated in a shovel over the fire." 



Every evening rub the Spaven with Origanum 

 Oil mixture. 



By the time these are used, you will begin to 

 see the horse improve. 



During the operation, it will often appear, to 

 make him worse ; but this must not be regarded 

 as injurious. It dose not remove the lump, but 

 the disease will be extirpated. 



[This recipe was communicated to the Editor of 

 the American Daily Advertiser by practical men, 

 on whose integrity and judgement he can fully 



corn since the days that Jacob sent his sons to E-ypt 

 for It. We are requested to say that it will .sell readily 

 in Cberaw. at one dollar andjifly cents the bushel." 



r»l„ ,^A ■ ,--o-- .; -- J— s"'"<="'- "c can miiy A Discourse delivered in Charleston,' S"c., on the 

 rely, and is here offered as a service due to a no- twentyfirst of November, 1(125. before the Reformed 

 Ole and useful animal 1 Societv of Israelite, kjr-. R„ l„,„„ li..u.. _ .. 



This day published by Frederick T. Gray, at No. 74 

 Washington street, up stairs. 



NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. 

 No. 52. 



1. Dane's Digest of American Law. 



A General AbrMgement and Digest of American law 

 With occasional Notes and Comments. By Nathan 

 Dane, LL. D. 



2. Worcester's Elements of History. 



Elements of History, Ancient and Modern - with 

 Historical Charts. By J. E. Worcester. 



3. Popular Education. 



Practical Observations upon the Education of the 

 People. By Henry Brougham, Esq. 



4. Harby's Discourse on the Jewish STnao-o'ue 



bbl 

 ton. 



bush 

 bbl 



lb. 



bush 

 bbl 



bush 



lb. 



cask 

 ;al. 

 ton. 

 bbl. 



bush 

 lb. 



ble and useful animal.] 



j Society of Israelites, &c. ' By Isaac Harby,'a'M'ember" 

 1 a- Lexicography of the New Testament 



APPLES, best, 



ASHES, pot, 1st sort, - - . 



pearl do. - . - . 



BEANS, white, - . . - . 



BEEF, mess, 200 lbs. new, - 



cargo, No 1, new, - - 



" No 2, new, - - 



BUTTER, inspect. No. 1. nev 



CHEESE, new milk, - - - . 



skimmed milk, - . 



FLAX 



ri^AX SEtU - 



FLOUR, Baltimore, Howard St 

 Genesee, - - _ 



Rye, best, ... 



GRAIN, Rye 



j Corn 



Barley - ... 



Oats - - . - . 



HOGS' LARD, 1st sort, new, . 



I HOPS, No I, Inspection - . 



LIME, 



OIL, Linseed, Phil, and Northern 

 PLAISTER PARIS retails at 

 PORK, Bone Middlings, new, 

 navy, mess, do. 

 Cargo, No 1, do. - - 

 SEEDS, Herd's Grass, - 



Clover . - - . . 

 WOOL, Merino, full blood,wash 

 do do unwashed 



do 3-4 washed 



do 1-2 do 



Native - . . do 



Pulled, Lamb's, 1st sort 

 do Spinning, 1st sort 



PROriSIOJ^ MARKET. 

 BEEI', best pieces ... - | lb. 

 PORK, fresh, best pieces, - 



" whole hogs, - - 

 VEAL, - ...... 



MUTTON, 



POULTRY, .... 

 BUTTER, keg & tub, - 



lump, best, - . 



EGG.S, 



MEAL, Rye, retail, .... bush 



Indian, do. • . - . 

 POTATOES, - . 



CIDER, liquor, .... bbl. 2 



FROU 



D. C. 



82 00 



95 



2 37 



10 25 

 8 50 

 7 00 



TO 



D. r 



