ere sundry spots of alders and other sorts > (an and 



ENGLAND IARMRK 



there w 



otbudies, theyseem'to'bea7unTversallyTineT^^^^ q^^ite clean a bushel in one day, ROMIJY , , - 



those before .nent.oned. The reason^ t'-'-' t - a ^^4 ''f ^P"" -^ o^l^^^^'^^^U.X^:^^^^^^^^ 



was not the same success attending the cutt.n-J t fnt^ ,' „ ■ , ^'''"''' '^' ^'^^ °"e would food 'ea.per, will l'„HtM^l''l!'j':°i.'"|h 'f"'^--' 



these button bushes as the other sorts, I sn^Vo:o\ClLrrZtT'~':'T " ''""" ''^''^ ^^""°t 



to be from the stubborn nature of th,s k,nd, wluch nnO L Ifl.rZ " """'^ '" '^^ ^ ^"^"- 



would yield to no cuttmg ; the ordinary way has eVtone LT "^'^""■'" ''^"' "'« roughness of 

 been to dig or plough it up by the root^o tba In aS, If ''"^- This I esteem as 



considering the nature of the bush I have had ! more „ fo/TVr ''"'""''' ^"'' ^ ''°Pe will be 

 great success: tl>c ground being very bo^gy those ' New Fn^ln/.i^^ ^^"^ i' '"" "°' ''*' ^^'e" ^ith 

 .em were obliged to cut them vervLl if "?!"''',"" "■">'/"'"'" «hall have a bush 



good temper w 1 ?,;'j;°l/'''" ta.l o, high spirit anc 



paid before the marcs are taLn } "^ V'^l°"' '° ^" 

 l and Fanner, AprJu away.-,Se. New Eng. 



Books at half prtc 



whomowedthemwereobHg7d^t;^-r^-^;:;^|:r:,S:f:r\'"""^/"^^^^ •^'''^'fpnc.. 



h.gl^ which was another disadvantage. ^ I h, own hml ""^ '" '°^' '''"^ ^'^^ "P«' ^ '^ ^^''•t'o-f": j "ft cT cTod "' t"°""' ^'""''' 



'• To show such a regard to the signs may incur ' . I ■ i"ll « „ . P'^:!: ^^ -'-'"ale and et'a il or c'as'h """'"" '"" 



he imputation of ignorance or superstition/for the deal of Ir of i^ '^ g^eat ' «--«„.„,...„....._ . 'J-Cash. 



earned know well enough, that the division of) hrthe stone^v^' 1 "if "'^ ?' '^''^""^'"^ 'he seed 



he zodiac into twelve signs, and the appropriating ed to me for ho d iT r " ' '" '"''^ ''^ ""^ °"'.?- 

 these to the several parts of the human bodv is not twei^v fi'v™,. '•' "'"' '' ^'°"''' «^^^ '"™ 



the work of nature but of art, contrived by -astron- i his ' eed ^ '"°'"^' '" '"'' >'"" '» '^'^^"^in? 



omers for convenience. It is also well known that 

 the moon's attraction hath great influence on all 

 iiuids. 



" It is also well known to farmers, that there 

 are times when bushes, if cut at such a time, will 

 universally die. A regard to the sign, as it ser 



ROLLIiNG EARLF.Y. 



lev' ^"\f"''\P^^"^<='' were wont to roll their bar- 

 in' r V; °f P'"*^'""' ^ England, with a large 

 oodon roller drawn by a horse, which is of se^r!' 



-o— O.S,., a. 1. ser- , !, '\'""'; ^^^ the clods, and fasten the loose 



veth to point out and direct the proper time, so it ! ''''?' ""^ '°°^^' =1"^ prevent the pro<rress of 



becomes worthy of observation. | worms. I remember I heard an old man say his 



" If farmers attend the time with care, and em- i , , f ?" '''"' '° '■°" =» P'^^e of barley, he was'idle 

 ploy hands on those days, they will find their ac- I , . ^ f^""' °' the land not rolled, thinkino- it 

 count in it. This rule attended to may save the ' T "°'.'"' ''"""'" ' ^'' '"'^'f'" f°"nd by the'dif- 

 country many thousand riav>i' u-.^rl- a <•. ,.: terence or the crop at harvest, and said upon it 



„»-„ ■-■—'••-»"" I eiaii, lor Cash. 

 t/;y^<joocl Letter Paper for n i;n ^„ . ., 



Qui.ls from 1.25 to Jo/p^r'^ho^fd""'^ "" ''^^"- 

 JOHN MARSH, No. 96 & 98 State street 

 iV B BnnU, V ^ '^°'"'' "■*'' Merchants Row.' 



-. L_ _^^ June 30. 



ou^^;;:Te:r;vci^'ar;^oi^^^^ 



Howard's double Mould board PLOUGHS • 



1 or sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, 



— No. IPS State -street. 



(E?- A few pounds of Mangel Wurtzel seed hare 

 f.'.H*""'] a '"""'"'"'-'" neard an old man say, his)J"^' ^"""^ '^ft at the New Eno-land Farmer offil! 



country many thousand days' work. A farmer of 

 g-ood credit told me, that he had found by e.xperi- 

 ence, that bushes cut with a sharp tool would die 

 more than when cut with a dull one. This looks 

 agreeable to reason, for the sharp scythe leaves 



'rfi"ld'' ■'^'^ •^-'^ --^ did .'.Jtrou'this p'artof 



DEATH OF MR JEFFERSON. 



Ihefollowiuff letter to the Editor conveys 



the 



fhe- rr, H f L "•"■-. 1/ o^v i-m; leavcS 1 HO tOJ 



PRICES OFCOUNTRYPm^DUcF" 



-r^£^!!'!li!!!yj;^^f^y evening. ' 



up the wound." 



SWEET APPLES. 



" A barrel of cider of sweet apples when made 

 into molasses, will be worth three pounds, abatino- 

 live shillings for the making, when cider uiade o"f 

 common apples, will be worth but twenty shillings, 

 e.xclusive of the barrel. 



lingered until the fourth .«sTA.NT_as if Provi- 

 dence had spared him to reach the 50th celebra- — 

 t on of the Declaration of American Independence L, ,^ 

 and of free principles, which nf if.Blf ,..„..i.> „..<^ . ""I-^X 



FL.^X SEED 



,.„i„fc ■ • , >-">-i" iiiuepenaence 



and of free principles, which of itself would suffice 

 to secure immortal renown to its author ; and then 

 to expire amidst the grateful benedictions and ho- 

 sannas of a whole nation. The writer of the let 



WenTof'tr'^H '"'^ 'T^ ''''"""^ ""^hbour and 

 friend of the deceased. [Am. Farmer.] 



Dear Ski.n.ver, Charlottsvilh, July 4, IS-^G 



1 give you a mere line, to say that Mr Jefper- 



.. ,.. ....ne , tT ^■''' '" *^f^ ^' '° "''""'''« b«f°^^ 1 O'clock. 



a very warm house they heat in bed and catch cold i ,, " ''" 7""* '^'"'''' •>»« l^een hourly expected for 

 when they come out intn thp or^A o:- » "iree or four days past. 



Your friend, PETER MINOR 



APPLES, best, 

 ASHES, pot, 1st sort, 



pearl do 

 BKANS, white, - 

 BEEF, mess, 200 lbs. new. 

 cargo, No 1, new, 



" No 2, new, 

 BUTTER, inspect. No. 1 

 CHEESE, new milk, - . 



skimmed milk, 



PATTENI.VG SWINE. 



" I find by experience the best time to fatten 

 Bwine IS to begin at the first of August, if you have | 

 old corn; Hogs xvill fat sloxoly in cold weather; 

 they will eat much and fat but little : if you make I 



FINE CATTLE. 

 A drove of upwards of one hundred bullocks, has 



when they come out into the cold air." 



ELDER. BUSHES. 



" Elder bushes are stubborn and hard to subdue a j 

 yet I know by experience that mowin.. them five' ,°^® of upwards of one 



times a year will kill them. ° ' P"^^^^" through Baltimore,on their way to Philadel 



PR.M.T.VE CA.XLE OF ..Ew E.oLA..n. j cothe,^OhTo.The'ryet:sisroS^^^^^^^ 'r H 

 " For some time after the country was settled, ' "e fine cattle in all re °pe ts They be W to 

 they had no cattle at all ; when some were brought i ^^^ssrs. Seymour and Stedman, of Ohio ^h° 

 over, what with the bad hay they provided, it being P"ce asked for them is seven dollars ner hundS 

 en upon bog meadow, the multitude of wolves and I ^/^S unable to obtain this price in BaWeth^^^ 

 other beasts of prey, for sundry years, they were | f "ve has proceeded to Philadelphia in hopes of a 

 kept so low and had so fow cattle, that the com •"=""•■ "^"t"" ^' •-■ ~- ■ ^ 



srii'ng" Sssi^r '"""' ''"' '^""'^ "'"""'^ 



GETTI.NG OUT CLOVER SEED. 



"Take your clover hay to a tanner's bark-mill 

 where they use a stone wheel, grind it, and clear 

 It from the chaff with a corn-fan, what heads or 

 chaff IS not fully cleared and all the seed got out 

 put upon the floor and grind it again, and fan it as 

 Before :.in this manner I am told, a man wUl grind 



'hoff„> 1 . , . . " " """•"='l""a in nopes of a 

 j better market. It, s six weeks since they left Ohio. 



rr^" P''"'"' ^^fi^ti^^n^^^i^O^Ttmhus /•mr-lpoRK frel^'l"? • " " ' 

 The sum of £5,000 is said to haveTeen voted'^ '°"''' ' whole w':""' " 

 parliament to Dr J. C. Smith, for the publioation of VEAL, - ' "' 

 the following receipt ;_Six drachms of powdered BUTTON, 

 saltpetre, six drachms of oil of vitrinl . „°, .t _ POULTRY, 



saltpetre, six drachms of oil of vitriol : mix them 

 in a teacup, by adding one drachm of the oil at" 

 a hnt'h ,'."" ,*" P'^'^''' during preparation, on 

 stirred 1 "' ^^l'" °^ """' ^"^ »'>« ™i'^t"re to be 

 t, edwith a tobacco pipe, the cup to be placed 

 in different parts of the sick room. 



FLOUR, Baltimore, Howard St 

 Genesee, - - . 



Rye, best, ... 

 GRAIN, Rye - - ... 

 Corn . - ... 

 Barley . ... 

 Oats - - ... 

 HOGS' LARD, 1 si sort, new, - 

 HOPS, No 1, Inspection - . 

 LIME, ..... 

 OIL, Linseed, Phil, and Northern 

 PLAISTER PARIS retails at 

 PORK, Bone Middlings, new, 

 navy, mess, do. 

 Cargo, No ], do. - . 

 SEEDS, Herd's Grass, . 



Clover ..... 

 WOOL, Merino, full blood,wash 

 <lo do unwashed 



do 3-4 washed 



do 1-2 do 



Native - - . do 



Pulled, Lamb's, 1st sort 

 do Spinning, 1st sort 



PROVISION MJIRKET. 



BEEI-', best pieces 



BUTTER, keg & tub, 

 lump, best, 

 EGGS, . ... I 

 MEAL, Rye, retail, - 

 Indian, do. . 

 POTATOES, ■ 

 CIDER, liquor, 



bush 



6bl. 



