vol 



It, where the d.suffecled hnve attempted to establish 



"t",'"'- /'!">' ^^"^ '^'^""'f *""'« 'o^^-H l>y an 

 icK lr..m the loyalists on ihtiir enra.noment orren- 

 ;vnus „n one of il,e Inlands in the Detroit Riverm 

 nei- .borhood of Maiden. A schooner has been de- 

 •yd several- men killed, and 400 siands of arms 

 lured. 



'oKKicN The only foreiijnjiews is the early convo- 

 l.on of the l:rmsh Parli.„,er,t, a fonnight hefore the 

 ■inted tune because of ihe Canadian trouldos _ 

 >ll)er plan has been la.d to destroy the life of the I 

 ii.h K.ns. The more aU-vated the more exposed to I 

 f r. When the tall and hanghly pine is riven by 

 tning because he pierced the charged thunder clouds I 

 . ln» lop, the ovvly shrubs ,nay rejoice in their hu 

 ly J\ gi.od deal oi concern is .'.vpressed in the 

 i?n lournals because the .luke of N.mours has bro- 

 nsarm We are sorry for his misf.riune, but it 

 ns Jos Porcelain China may break as well as our 

 moil pottery. 



239 



THEllMO.METRICAL. 



nepinted lor Ille New l^iiilaiifl farmer. 

 Range of liie riiernioineterat the Garden of the proprietors 

 of Ihe New England Farmer, Brighton, IMass. in a shaded 

 Northerly exposure, week enrling January 28, 



> Cor.REsPONDEVTs.-VVe have a valuable commnni 

 -n on Nonantum Hill. It shall appear. "One ..ood 

 deserves another,"-now please send us more of the 



e have unfortunately mislaid the account of the 

 ^.M-liool, so honorable to its Superintendent ; but it 



I De inriiicotmng. 



e have some oijeriee at,„ut Bone Manure, which we 

 ose soon to answer at lar^e. ' "•""<= 



e^shall tell in our next what we know of the Rohan 



e have on our files an Ess,iy „„ the Cnliure of fruits, 

 nijo.ia, and on the Culture of the Potato Onhm 

 Iho same intelligent soo.ce, b.ilh o( which shall 

 in as soon as we can get room for them to sit down : 



. h.'".''ai the doo'"" "'"''°=""* *""' ^'"'P'"S "'^"1 stand- 

 I have inquiries about Live Hedifns and Fences — 

 avesoineihing about the Diseases of Swine. The 

 T suhjeut is in progress. For the last n.aiter we ask 

 ! indulgence. VVe do not understand that the poor 

 ue sick and need an im:nedi.te prescription; ifso, 

 "■ud send them the Matchless Sanative at once 

 ly th 11 hey may he sick, and we shall have our pre- I 

 "IIS, pill-boxes and phials ready against the sickly ' 



P R I C n p CP U N r Jl Y n R O D U C E 



C0R1U:<,TKD WITH GH^AT CAKE, WEEKLY 



BOJXE MAIVURE. 



The subscriber desires lo inform his friends and the public 

 that he has been in in die 15oue business more than ten jears 

 and h.;s spent inuch time and money to ascerlaiu how hones 

 may lie converted to the best use, and is fuly .-alisfied thai 

 I hey form the most powerful stiinulam lliat can lie applied to 

 theeailh asa inaiiuie. He olieis for sale ground bone at a 

 low price, and is ready lo receive orders to any am..-,,; 

 winch will beprompily attended lo. ' ' 



Orders may be leli at my manufkciory near Tremont roa.l, 



an, Sell''i;"'''"M"'-'^r:' '^"^^""'^ Agricultural Waiehonse 

 and .>eed Store, No. oi Korlli Market Street, Boston. 



--■••"'• NAH UM Ward. 



SAGE ABrO SdUASH PEPPER SEED. 



pCash and a libe.al pric « ill he paid for Sage and Squa..h 

 e; per Seed at the New England Agricultu.al Warehouse 

 ••nJ >eed btore. 



had prepared a fulhiccount of the Proceedings of 

 usjeesot the M«s,chu3.tts Agricultural Society, 



bestowment of their premiums. We have no 

 that the mouths of our farmers are watering to 

 vl.o have drawn the grand prizes. Lay the bhrme 

 aien, to the punter He insists upon the old rule, 

 come hist s.rve.li" and says we have got to,, 

 company for our chairs. He promises that lie will 

 n next week. 



have some agreeable communications about the 

 •r. VV 11,1 has not felt its deliciousncss. January 

 ma vernal m.mth ; and ihe winter .-eems to have 

 ,nt of the Almanac. To-day an,l yesterday, how- 

 i,miB (rowns have come over his brow, and his 

 ^ a Utile harsh and petulant. Let us take it kindly, 

 link the old fellow for his uniulerru.,ted croo.i hu- 

 ur.ng the mouth so far. Another such a season 



shall think he IS growing young again, and shall 

 to see him tricked out in the wreaths and Bowers 

 !e 3Iav. 



JHTON MARKKT.-AIoNDAT, Jan. 29, I8.-S8. 

 Kei.orleJ for the .New England Farmer. 



arket 380 Beef Cattle, and 1075 Sheep. 40 Beef 

 ■nsold. 



ks.-Detf CaaU.-No particular variation from 

 k. We quote to correspond, viz : Extra $7 00 

 -First quality at $6 50 a $7 00 -Second qual , 

 5 a (j 2o.— Third quality $4 .""lO a 5 50. 

 — We notice sales at $2 38, $2 02, $;5 00, S3 50 

 nd $5 50. 



—None at market. 



PJiUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, MORUS 

 MrLTICAULIS, &c. 



Pffi^ For sale by the subscriber. The varieties, par- 

 "*mm "r " ^' ",' "'^P"""'-' ''"<l >li« l^linns were never 

 ^i^^f before so hne, the assoitinent so complete. Al- 

 jl so of Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Crape vines a 



-^■=f- si.iP'^^ii"!- assortment of finest kinds, ami of all 

 other hardy fruits. . > ■ a,, 



I .f^'OOO ^'"'-"^ M-I'icaulis or Chinese Mulberry trees can 

 still be lurnisheil at the customary prices, if applie.l for early 

 tliK lieiug all that now remain unsold^ 



I Ornameutal Trees an,l Shrubs, Roses and Herbaceous 

 plants o the "lost beautiful hardy kinds. Splendid P^eonies 



4 000 Co.:kspur Thorns, 10,000 Biukthorns for Hedges, 

 kimt'"" '^ Oooseherrie>, of various colors and fine 



Harrison's Double Yellow Roses, new and hardy, color 

 hoe. It never fails to bloom profusely. 



Trees p.icked in the most per ec't manner for «ll distant 



places and shippe,! or sent Irom Boston lo wherever ordered 



1 lanspni ration lo the Lily without charge. 

 Address by mail post paid. ° 



Catalogues will be sent gratis to all who apply. 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nur.sery, Nonan lum Hi'l, Newton, Jan, 24, 1838. 



HOWARD'S PLOUGHS. ~ 



ConslanllyforsaleattheNew England Agricullura', W^,^ 

 house It IS harilly necessary lo repeat that these ,-'.„,' l, 

 considered by our practical farmers lo be the 1,;'^ ^ - ''[^ 

 now in use, ami continue to stami No. 1 at the Prl„i, •"'"'="» 



Nov^MSST^ JOSEPH BREcif&^;.^^"- 



WIIVNOVVING MILL.. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural W>„.„1 

 ;nK .eed ^^ore, Nos. 51 & 52 North if.a, k i^ eeT T.lm'r 

 Holmes's Winnowing Machine. This arlicle as iii' ""• 

 comuieii.led by the cominiltee at the late Fair ^ 



Likewi.=e Springer's Patent Winnowin'.. Machine ^ .= 

 neat and convenient mill. _ ° aiaciuue, a very 



. ^JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



WANTED. 



A Farmer with a wife to lake rhartro „r ..r 

 ndles of Boston-an Ainerican-app 7,1' E tTj'""" ^ 

 Suflblk I5auk. " ^ ' ^KAt'Cis, over 



Jan. 24, 1838. 



Apples, 



liEAN.«, MllitC, .... 



BKKK.mess. 



No. 1. 



|>rlnie, . . , 

 ISkksh AX, (Aineric; n) . 



••HKKSK. new inilli, . , \ 



Fkatheks, norllieru, gee?e, '. '. 



s<nulierii, geese, 

 Fi.AX. American, 

 Fish, Cod, , ' , ' 



Flou K, (Jeiirsee, . . casii " 



Bahimore, Hoivard street, 



B.dtiniore, wharf, . ' 



-Alexandria, 



Bye, . . . ■ . ■ . 

 Meal, Indian, in hoesheail": 



" O HI, '' 



barrels, . 

 I.RAIN_ Corn, northern yellow 



souilicniflal yellow 

 while, 

 Rye.norihern, 

 P.ailcy, . . ■ . ■ . 



Oats, northern, . (orii'ne) 

 tlAY.hesl English, per Ion of 20O0 lbs 



Eastern screwed, 

 IJ""";, . . Cuba 

 Hops, Isl quality 



^d -piality . . 

 Lakh, Boston, Isl sort, . . ■" 



soi.tl.ern, Isl sort, 

 I.EATHKK, Philadelphia ciiy tannage, 

 ^ do country oo. ' 



na!timore ciiy (|„ 



do. dry hide 

 New Vork red, light, 

 Boston do. slauglii'cr, 

 do dry hide, 

 Lime, best sort, 



.MAcKF.Kri.,..\o l.new 

 l"!,AsrLn Paris, per lo'n of 2200 lbs 

 1 OKK. Mass. iijspeci exlia clear 

 chvr Irom other States ' 



Mi'ss 



SEtlis, Iler,i's Grass, . ' 



Kcd Top, . _ ■ 



Hemp, . _ ' * 



Red Clover, northern, 



Soulherii Clover 

 Tallow, Iried, . .' " ' 

 Tka/.lks. 1st sort, 

 U ooi., prime, or Sajton'v Kieeees." 



^"'7'"'', full Uiood, washed 

 <'"• 3-4il,s do. 



Oo. 1-2 ri„^ 



do. ]-4and comuioH 



E f Pulled sHDerfiue, 

 S ^' I No. 1 . ■ 

 5 = <^ No -2; 

 c = ! IV.. 1 



pound 



S.iishcl 



gallon 

 p,,uud 



65 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 



ib. 

 pr. M. 

 I'ound 



1 



Ham: 



PoRff 



Pot;LT 



Bt'TTE 



Kens, 



P,-,TA1 

 Til) Hi 



'' R O V I s J o N MARKET 



— i_ hetail pricks. 



, iiorUivriTi " 

 soullM-rn, and western 

 whole hogs 



KV. 



;lt,(lnb)' 

 lump 



Horse Power «„d Threshing Machlue. 



■e-".h "lb';: ^"'i'''"'' ^S"-'""-' \Varehou.so and 

 it;,.e .; le I Tl"""" Tr '"""'>■ '•^'""'"ended by 

 17 ; ' "^ '''"^ ^■"'' ""'' ''y "lliers who have used 

 lie last two or three years. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



CHINESE MULBERRY SEED. 



.n,^?,:TSC^;-'!^/:-:f,^^--^>""-ryseed 



Horn Ihe most app^vS ^^^U^ '" ^; '\::':^"7 -;•" 

 JOSEPH BRLc K & CO. 



TL» I ^''^^•CUl.TURAI, SURVEY. 



.ion.!::^!m:;:;:^i^^-i;!:™c:'''"V"v''' ^'"-''■- ^- 



'he u.-ual ho irs d.irin. | " .^j '?,'' "''"^r ''" '""-^ '« """""d at 



he happy ,„ ,ee lii.I r^-ricul r ,1 r '"T^'r' ""^ "'""«'•« « '!» 



State, a;:d others wh'l-ra^'fav^'rT.rm'tii'^Tci?,?' '-' "' "-• 



. HENRY COLMAN. 



nee. 27, 1837. ^"""""'^'oner for Agricultural Survey, 



A TE.VANT WANTED. 



.,'asonahle ex pe,- ,ti ,„ of H,! "^ Permanency if tj.e 



-.|-...erpJrticr-,ti75JX:-^^ 



D«. 20, 1837. P , ' ^- ^^ R' l-KTT. 



' ■ Postmaster, Kineston N H 



