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the smoke and carbonic acid ?as may escape, which 

 w )ul(i otherwise not only be disagreeable, but danjtr- 

 OLis to lil'c. VVh.n wood or coal is nsid, Ihc fire needs 

 constant attention, and I'loh snpplii 3 ol Inel are need 

 ed frequently. I>nt in the lamp apparatus, when the 

 lamp is once filled with i;ood oil, and prf lurly trimmed, 

 it will burn without necessity for furlhir attention ten 

 or twelve hours at least. FronJ the constant, gtnllcand 

 eqiiabb- heat, which the lamp afford«. it is much supe- 

 rior to any furnace or cooking stove lor maliiiig soup or 

 cooking by steam ; and if, after tae wnter liejjins to 

 bod, care be taken to extinguish all the wirks, exce|'t 

 ba:-ely those which are necessary to continue theebid- 

 lition, we believe there is no other way by which pro- 

 visions in small quantities can be cooked so wt !1, and 

 with so much regfard to economy. |l is likewise thought 

 to be w. II calculated and i- inteu.'e 1 for creating steam 

 iu hot houses, steaming clothes for washing, bleaching, 

 &c. &c. 



'The Inventor has lodged a petition and specification 

 lor a [latunt of his invention in the latent OtTice, at 

 AVa^^hington, and now repeats his cautiou, formfr'y 

 published, to those who would not render themselv.-s 

 liable to the penalties of the Patent Law, not to make, 

 use, nor vend any apparatus, like the above described, 

 ■without his licence. 



(j^Orders for the Lamp Tea Kittle, LaTip Pfeamir. 

 i:c. may be given at the ^ew F.ngland Laimf r Office, 

 at the corner of Congress and Liodall-streets, (six doors 

 from the Post Oliice) liostiMi, or may be left at the shops 

 of Wil'iiam (Liwe, .Vo. 7, .Marshall's Laie, Ambrose 

 Blaney, Camliridge-slr et, near the City Mills, or Mos- 

 es Pond jr. Xo. 25, Merchant's llow. ^o other per- 

 sons are anthoiized to manufacture any of the above- 

 mentioned implements. 



Bctnl;s in Rhnde fslatul. — From the an;nial returns 

 presented to the General Assemiily on Friday lajt, it 

 appears there are no»v 43 Banks in operation in that 

 State. Several petitions tor new Hanks are now 

 pending before the General Assembly. The number 

 o{ towns in this state is only 3L 



Connecticut. — A large portion of the Message of the 

 Governor of Connecticut to the Legislature of that 

 State, now in session, recommends the |'n>tu*»*iL-*rtTjf in- 

 land navigation. It encourages th' attempts to make 

 the Connecticut naiigable — ^peaks of a (.'anal to draw 

 the trade of BerUsliire County— and hint? at opening 

 communications between the L'astern Rivers of the 

 state and Providence River. 



3Ianvfaclure of Opium. — Ur. Webster Lewis, of 

 Lewisburg, penn. lately read a paper before the Har 

 risburg Medical Soui.-ty on the Cultivation of the Papa 

 ver Sounillerum, and transmitted a specimen of opium, 

 manuTactured by himself, equal to the best .^oreign opi- 

 um of the shops. 



Earlhqunkt at ^il^i'trs. — On the 9d of March a vio- 

 lent earthquake occurred on the Barbary roast nea'ly 

 ■destroying the town of Belida. A Mosque, two coffee 

 houses, and five dwelling houses, were the only build- 

 ings left standii'g. and almost the whole population, 

 consisting of lO.UOO, perished. 



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BISBFE'S Warranted, Cast Steel Patent Hoes. 

 WRIGH'1"'S best German steel do. and Shovels. 

 PICKLRIN'G'S improved Tree Brush, for destroying 

 caterpillars. 



Tfi'i Iinpmved Durham Short Horner! Bull .\DIMI-| agb,ICUI.TUR.AI. ESTABIilSHMENT. 



R.^L, and the ilercfunlshire Bull SIR l.'^.A.^C. i .iVo. \Oii!i!ate Slnel,itii slairs^si^n of llic Vuldir. Plough 

 HF, f'rustres of the Massachusetts Agricultural! T R. NK.WF.LL, Proprietor, olt'ers for sale an exlcn- 

 Socii ty will let out. ii;ion reasonable terms, the t? • sive assortment of Garden and Agricultural Im- 

 above named imported animals. '1 hey were purchasi d pleraents, viz. 

 and presented to the Society by Admiral t^ndin for the 

 1' ?nefit of his nativr' slate. Reliance may be plact:d on 

 th* purity of the stock. The Calves of Admiral have 

 prnvt d very fine. I! is now four werks old, and is on 

 the farm of 10. 11. Lkruy, Fsq. at S,tlem. His term 

 will expiri there the 16th of August, after which he 

 may be had for one year, in any oth. r county. 



The Hf reford bull is two yi ais old, — is now on the 

 farm of JoH.v Pri.\-cf., Esq. Roxbury. His term will 

 expire on the l.;th .Inly. ^ny person wishing him at 

 an earlier period will be accommodated. They are 

 both very g< ntle and fine-tempered. The stock of Ad- 

 miral are pecidiarly calculated for the .Slull and Dairy. 

 'i he Hereford hr< ed have soinetimes carried prizes in 

 F.ngland agsinst the " Short Horns," as Beef Caltlt. — 

 Thev are also admirable Dravghl cattle, and esteemed 

 gooti lor the Dairy. 



The terms will be reasonable and advantageous to 

 the persons who shall take them for one year, and take 

 good care of them, as the great object of the Trustees 

 is to give an opportunity of crossing our native breeds 

 under the hope of improving tlu.m. — For terms apply 

 to JOHN LOWELL, or JOll v PRINCE, E.sq. Roxbu- 

 ry. Rorbury, Mat/ 1^25. 



Popes Threshing Jllachine. 



THE following Certificates have been received by 

 the Proprietor of this machine, which are present- 

 ed to the Agricultural community, for the pitrpose of 

 ronfirn)ing the representation heretcfore made of its 

 usefulness and capacity. 



Tree Hill, near Richmovd, 2Uh Sept. 1824. 

 This is to certify, that one of Pope's Patent Thresh- 

 ing Machines (made in Washington,) for Threshing 

 Wheat, has this season threshed out my Crop, consist- 

 ing of about twelve hundred bushels, and it will get 

 out, with two mules, eighty bushels per day, it having 

 done this for three days in succession, from purple straw 

 above the ordinary growth (from 3 1-2 to 4 1-2 feet 

 long) — and when worked by the hour, it got out 11 

 bushels, as I am informed by the overseer and others 

 who were preeent. This machine requires less force 

 to work it than any othfr I have sern. J.M.SLLDKN. 

 The following letter from ^l.j. Russ, of Farniington. 

 shows the rapidity with which grain may be threshed 

 by this celebrated machine. 



Farmington, Feb. 7, 1825, 

 Mr Pope : Sir — In using your threshing machine, 

 worked by two horses, and attended by five hands, I 

 obtained the following results: 



On Saturday commenced threshing oats at half past 

 eight, and left olf at quarter past eleven A. M. ; in the 

 afternotm, began at two, left oH' at six : in all, six hours 

 forty-five minutes ; quantilv tiireshed, one hundred 

 and fifty-cne bushels. 



On NIonday, threshed from nine to half past twelve 

 P. .M. ; threshed from forty-five minutes past two to a 1 CAM'S warranted cast steel English Scythes, 

 quarter past six ; seven hours ; quantity threshed, two i DUDLEY'S warranted steel back do. 



Satin Gauze Handkerchiefs, Belt Ribbons, 4"C. 

 QUINCY TUFTS, 



HNo. 88, Washington-street, 

 AS received per \ViHiam-&-Htnry, 



Elegant Satin Stripe Gauze Hdkfs. ; Zelas do. ; Me- 

 rino Points and Indispr-nsables ; Belt Ribbons and 

 Mohair Hells; Gimp Trimmings ; Pippings ; Chenells 

 aud Rolio Cords; Fancy Buttons; Rosettes and Silk 

 Frogs; green Gauze Veils; brown Satin Ribbons; 

 superior black Silk Veslings ; brown Linrm Cambric; 

 ladies' black Raw Silk Hose ; men's Kid, brown thread 

 and Linr-n Gloves ; ladies' Kid, brown Camljric, and 

 Horse-skin Glove= ; Children's long Kid Gl.wes and 

 Mitts; Fans; Steel Busks; Elastic Garters; Hooks 

 and F'yes, &c. 



Also, just received, while double chain Checked 

 Muslins, a new and superb article for gc ntlcmen's 

 Cravats. On hand, best blue Nankeens, Nankin Dye; 

 superior black Canton aud Nan'isin Crapes, 20 and 32 

 tale, in half pieces. Way 20 



HOWARITS Improved Cast k Wrought Iron Ploughs. 

 TICE & NIXON'S Patent Cast Iron do. 



with a general assortment of common ploughs. 

 WILLIS' improved perpendicular and horizontal Straw 



Cutter. 



hundred and three bushel* 



On Tuesday, threshed two and a half hours in the 

 forenoon, three and a half hours in the afternoon ; six 

 hours ; quantity threshed, one hundred and twenty-six 

 bushels, principally of oats which were wowed and no/ 

 bound in hundk'S. 



On Wednesday, threshed seven hours and twenty- 

 five minutes: quantity not precisely ascertained, on 

 account of the mistake of those employed in measuring, 

 but supposed to be some short of two hundred bushels. 



I also threshed about sixty bushels of rye of two kinds, 

 about seventy bushels wheat, but owing to the inter- 

 ruption and necessary delay of clearing away the grain, 

 to keep the dilTerent kinds separate, I am unable to be 

 particular as to exact time, with the exception of forty 

 four bushels wheat, which was threshed in two hours 

 and forty minutes 

 formed in six days. The different kinds of grain were 



100 dozen GOODYEAR'S best spring steel Manure and 



Hay Forks. — With a great variety of agricultural and 



garden implements. 

 CURTIS' improved patent lever Churn. 



Just received — 

 A few improved Philadelphia Churns — Common do. 

 Likewise, an invoice of well assorted Cooking Furnaces 

 WILLIS' improved Patent Window-Blind Fastenings, 



with hinges to match. 

 Grindstone Cranks, with friction rollers. 



For sale as above — 

 POPE'S 1 hreshing Machine, or the right of using the 



same for towns or counties. 



JUST received from Holland, and for sale at No. 4, 

 Central Wharf, up stairs, an invoice of garden 

 All the aforesaid labour was per- ] seeds, selected and put up by Van Oukerke en Van 



Emmerik — consisting of Mangel Wurtzel ; Red Beet; 

 threshed ! think, cleaner and better, than in the usual Early Peas ; String Beans; Short Top scarlet Radish ; 

 mode with flails. | Red and White Turnip do.; Ruta Baga ; white and 



I am w,-ll pleased with your machine ; think it a val- j silvery Onions, ; early and late Cauliflower ; Red and 

 liable improvement ; and can well recommend it ac-| White Brocoli; BOarly York, Sugar Loaf, Red & Green 

 cordingly. Y'ours rtspectfully, J. RUSS. ' Savoy Cabbage ; Tennis ball ; White and Dutch Let- 



tuce, tf, April 8 



