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J^otices, Sec 



Vol. II 



NOTICE. 

 We have ilie pleasure of informing our subscri- 

 bers in tke Pt-niiisula, that We have made ai-anije- 

 iiients with Mr. Petkh B. PonTEii, by which the 

 J'arniers' Cabinet will, from ihisdate, be publish- 

 ed simultaneously in this city and in Wilmington, 

 Del. 'ibis change is made with the view of ac- 

 commodating our numerous patrons in Delaware 

 :hi(I the Eastern Shore of Mary land, and those por- 

 tions of our own State with which the communica- 

 tiiin is more frequent and direct, with Wilmington, 

 than this city. Cr7' This arrangement does not 

 interfere with fur old friend Mr. Gko. Hktnolus, 

 who will receive and deliver tlie Cabinet to his 

 subscribers as usuah 

 'I'he Wihningtoii office is at the Book Store No. 

 37 Market st. 



We publish the following- notice of the establishment 

 of Mr. ELLIS, with great pleasure ; and we aresatisfi. 

 ed that many <if our patrons, will glarlly ovail them- 

 selves of tilt opportunity of testing the relative value 

 of the manures now otFcrcd them on very liberal terms. 

 Our intelligent anj valued correspondent who dates 

 from Wilmington, Dela., as well as the great mass of 

 practical and intelligent farmers en ertaiii the liighest 

 opinioii of the good ]U"operiics of these articles, espe- 

 cially in restoring exhausted soils, and arcribts'his great 

 yield of grass, (see Cab. Vol II. page 35 and 36,) 

 mainly to the application of bone-dust, platter, &Ci 

 We hope that this effort of Mr. Ellis will be abund- 

 antly reviarded, especially ;is those who m:iy ])iirchase 

 and i)roperly apply tluse fL-rtiliziiig agents to their 

 land', will(!i'ri>e e.«eiuial bentlu froju the same. 



GHOUKD PlaASTEip. for I.AHI3 



AT 25 CE.NTS PER BUSHEL. 



Ground Bone, Ground Slugs, and Ground 

 Oyster Shells. 



The subscriber ofiers the above articles as a first 

 rate, lasting and cheap Manure, and he would most 

 respectfully invite each, and every fanner, who is 

 <]esirous of improving liis soil, to purchase a few 

 bushels of the above articles; wliich will enable 

 him to make his own experiments. The above 

 Manure is for Sale at the PLASTER MILL. Ken- 

 sington, between front and Second and I'raiikliii 

 and Phoenix st. 



By the Subscriber. ZABJNA ELLIS. 



BANK HOTE REP OUTER. 



About the first of July a copy of a newspaper 

 containing a list of all tiie banks in the United 

 States, witii the standing of the notes of each in 

 this city — wiili a full description of all counterfeit 

 notes, will be sent gratuitously to each of our sub- 

 scribers. The paper will also contain a list of the 

 Broken banks, frauds, fete, with a full prices cur- 

 rent, &c. 



03' As this sheet will have an extensive circu- 

 lation, it will afford a good opportunity to persons 

 ■who have property to dispose of, to advertise the 

 same. Advertisements should be sent in by the 

 first of July. Terras of advertising one dollar per 

 square, 20 lines being equivalent to a square; 

 columns same width as those of the Cabinet. 



AV e are much jileased to learn that among the 

 recent additions to our imported slock, is the 

 justly celebrated Durham cow, l{ed Itose, import- 

 ed by J/c. Paschall Morris — she is now on bis 

 larm near West Chester, Chester county. Pa. 

 This is another evidence of the enterprise of our 

 intelligent farmers. Success \»ill, unquestionably, 

 attend their efforts. 



Laboii SAViNt> Machine. — A notice of Mr. 

 Mercer's Machine for sheliincr or htiliing do- 

 ver seed, rye, barley, oats, corn, and grinding 

 of corn &c. will appear in our next. 



[D^ The regular monthly meeting of the Horti- 

 cultural Society, will be held at the usual place, on 

 I'ursday evening, the IQili insl. 



'I'he meeting of the Agricultural Society will be 

 held in the Philosophical Hall, in Fifth street be^ 

 low Chesnut, on Wednesday morning, the 20tli 

 inst., at 11 o'clock. 



Our next number will be enriched with (loi-traits 

 of the celebrated cattle raised by Mr. Tonkin, 

 of New Jersey, who has kindly jiromised to fur- 

 nish us with a correct account of them. Mr. Ton- 

 kin, is, we understand, engaged in raising some 

 animals of great beauty and primiise. 



THIS rAB,M:ERS» CJABISffST, 



A MONTHLY NEWSPAPER, 



IS PUBLISHED BV 



JOHN LIEBY, NO. 45 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 



A 15 O \' K ARCH S T R E E 1' . 



PETER B. PORTER, JVO. 97 MARKET STREET, WILMmGTOJV,DEL. 



New Voriv— Publication Office at the Book Store of Robert Carter, No. 112 Canal Street. 



The Cabinet is published nn or alxjut the tifteeiitli ]j only to rii?wjf/(o/)er/)oi(oi'-e, that is one cent on each niim- 

 <>f .'Vf-ry month. Each number will contain thirty two ber within the state, and within one hundred miles of 

 octavo page*, on good paper and fair type. The sub-| the place of jjublication, out of the state— one cent and 

 jects will be illustrateil by engravings on wood when-j a half on each number to any other part of the United 

 ever tliey can be ajipropriairly introduced. 'fERMS.— States. CCTSeven copies for five dollars. All subscriber^ 

 One dollar per year,payabte in advance. Ihe Cabinet must commence with the volume No. 1, or with the half 

 by the decision of the I'ost Master General, is subjecll| volume, No. 7. 



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