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NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



Sept. 15 18'?G. 



mXXSGSXi&ANXES. 



in money had been recovered; the notes were wet, J^urtli American Review. — We have been inji 

 but not materially injiirel. Several papers of val- formed, and with pleasure suae, that the dcuir.n^ ^ 

 we, leases, &.C. were found in a state of proscrva- 1 for this popular periodical has iucreased so r.i'jcl 

 tion. The vessel was a complete -.vreck ; a con- i of hue, that a second edition of the iwv last •AWim'^, 

 siderable quantity of bones were fonnd in tiie steer- j bers, and a third edition of the July number fo5 

 acre, but there was such a mass of mud and rubbish IS'siS, are now in press. Its circulation is not id 

 in the place that it was impo.^sible to say how raa- (creasing in our own republic alone. Patrons cod& 

 ny bodies there nii-rht be. The jacket of a very 1 tinue to send their names from South Americ| - 

 young boy was picked up, enclosing the ribs only, ' from England, and other parts of the Eastern Col 

 and no other part was vibibie. The body of a fe- ' tinent. Every number of late has exhibited pr( Hil 



Thomas Cnmpbfll, the poet. — We are sorry to 

 to see any of the chaste and delightful productions 

 of this author, be-roiirfo'rf, if we may use the term, 

 by injudicious musical composers, that on a super- 

 ficial perusal of them, as set to some music, they 

 seem like arrant nonsense. Tiie following notice 

 of two of his songs is from the London Magazine; 

 and though rendered seemingly ridiculous by the 

 airs which accompany them, the reader should re- j ^^^^ ^^^^ found ori tlie quarter deck, so decayed ; found learning and pleasant himior to render «' 



palatable. [Traveller.] 



Ohio Yellow Tobacco — This Tobacco has hitht 



collect that these airs are not the Poet's, but the I ^^^.^^^ j]jg jj^ess only identified it to be that of Miss 



musical composer's, which, may be excellent in i jyi'intosh. The copper boilers had collapsed in a 



themselves, we have never seen them but improp- surpri-in"- manner, and are useless, as boilers. — 



orly applied. The sudd'en condensation of the steam, it was sup- [° been sent to the Baltimore market, where it hi 



What is more calculated to excite contemptuous ; j j,^^ produced a vacuum, and the pressure of; ''«'*'" ^"^^ '''"'^ ^^'^ to 50 per cwt. according 



erriment, than the swelling measure of " 0/rf i j^e surroundin<r water on the outside caused this ! qu^^l'ty- Expenses of wagoning something like 



" effect. A variety of articles, a sword,silvcr teapot, '-FromB.it has been principally carried in forei 



baskets, parcels of wearing apparel, pocket books, : bottonis to Holland, Germany, Russia, &c Soi 

 &c. had been picked up in tlie cabin. A number , °f t^e Ohio Merchants now propose to try the Nei 

 of bottles, supposed to have contained whiskey, ' York market for sale and export. The quantii 

 were found full, but the spirit was invariably raised this year is estimated at bOOt) hhds._ of fro 

 changed for liquid of a bitter taste. It is a remark- , «^'<' ^^ 100 lbs, each, near four millions of poun, 

 able fact, that the body of a female, which floated '; ^ ^^^,. ,^^^ 1^^^,^ ^^^^ published at Cincinnati 

 from the wreck, and supposed to be that of a cook | q,^;^^ ^,^^^^1^^ ,y^^ Vine-dressers' Guide, by Jol 

 maid, was in a better state of preservation than i j^,^^^ Dufour.' Th.; price of the work is one dolL 



any other that had been found ; and it had been ; ., . „ . i.i.,^Br'' 



freely asserted that she was in a state of intoxica 



merriment, 



Mear,^^ sung to the words of that well known 

 Psalm, beginning 

 " With rev'rence let the sa-a-aints appear, 

 A-a-nd bow-ow-ow before the Lord." I 



Here the music and poetry are both standard, but 

 the fault lies in uniting them ; and 'tis just so with 

 the following songs, which are the subject of the 

 Loudon Critic's exclamations. 

 Two Songs. — The Music by Mr J. Barnett, the 

 Nonsense by Mr T. Campbell. 



Song First. — If a ny white wing'd power 



above, My joys and griefs survey, Tlic day when 

 thou wert born my love, He sure — ly sure — ly 

 bless'd that day. He sure--ly sure — ly bicss'd that 

 day. I gaz'd and felt upon my lips th' unfinish'd 

 accents han.g, One moment's bliss, one burning 

 kiss, to rapture chang'd each pang, each pang ; 

 One moment's bliss, one burning kiss, one mo- 

 ment's bliss, one burning kiss, one moment's bliss, 

 one burning kiss, to rapture chang'd each pang. 



If a — ny white wing'd power above. My joys 

 and griefs survey. The day when thou wert born, 

 my love. He surely surely bless'd that day, lie 



surely surely bless'd that day And though as 



swift as lightnings flash, Those tranced moments 

 flew. Not all the waves of time shall wash, shall 

 wash, thy memory from my view, thy memory from 



my view , thy memory from — my view 



Oh ! Mr T. Campbell, v/hat shall wash shdl 

 wash this stuflT, this stuff from thy memory, thy 

 memory, thy — thy — thy me — mo — ry! Oh ! Mr T. 

 Campbell, mr. mr. mr. mr. — Tonmiy Camp — bell ! 

 Song Second. — Withdiaw not yet those lips and 

 fingers. Whose touch to mine is rap — ture's spell; 

 Life's joy for us a moment lingers, And death 

 seems in the word Farewell, seems in the word 

 Farewell — , in tlie word Farewell — , in the word 

 Farewell, The hour that bids us part and go. It 

 sounds not yet, oh ! no no no. The liour that bids 

 ns part and go. It sounds not yet, oh ! no no no, 

 The hour that bids us part and go, It sounds not 

 yet, oh ! no no no no no no no. 



Time, while I gaze upon thy sweetness, flies. 

 Like a courser near the goal. Tomorrow wliere 



shall he his fleetness. When thou .art parted 



from my soul. Our hearts sliail beat, our tears shall 

 flow, our hearts shall beat, our tears shall flow, But 

 not to — ge — ther, no no no, our hearts shall beat, 

 our tears shall flow, but not together, no no no no 



no no no no no no no ! (^eleven times.) 



[London Magazine.] 



JAMES BLOODGOOD & Go's 

 tion at the time the accident happened. The work ' j\/'„rsery at Flushing, on Long Island, near .Vet 

 of the contractor, Mr Brown, was finished on the ^(!^JMfe York. 



24th of July^^^ ^^^^ j )^^^g IN behalf oi Iht proprietors of the aboT 



_, ,. , , ■ 11 1. u ' ^jP'S'^^ nursery, the suberiil'cr solicit? thi- ordersc 



%Hina5/!f« open the chest, e.vercise the limbs,; ^X. horticulturists wlio mny he <ksiroi:3 of slocl 



and give a man all the pleasure of boxing without , j,,^ (||,.|r gardens and fields with fruit trees of the finei 



the blows. I could wish, that learned men would sorts and most liealthy a.id vigorous storks the preset 



lay out that time which tbey employ in controvo»s- ' autumn. 



ies and disputes about nothing, in their method of! . Bi-oonooon & a> allend personally to the inocu'alm 

 c u*- -iu .1, ■ 11 T.. • 1 . \ nnd engrailing of nil llteirf mil trees, and piuchasei 



nghting with their own shadows. It might con- i , •,u„.,„fi,i^, „„<;,.,< (u„ .-„L n „ i 



Ob a niay rely with conndence that the trees they oruir wi 



duce very much to evaporate the spleen, which 1 pf^y^ „j.nui,,5._ 



makes them uneasy to the public as well as to j The subscriber, agent of the above nursery, will r( 

 themselves. — Mdison. | ceive orders for any quantity of 



FRUIT AND FOREST TRF.ES, 

 FLOWERING SHRUBS, 



AND 



PUNTS. 

 .\nd the trees will be delivered in this city at the ri» 

 and expense of the Purchaser; the bills may be pi 

 to him. 



The reputation of this nursery is so extensively kn 

 and has been so well sU5t;iined that I take leave to 

 fer those in want of trees to any of the Hoi ticulturii 

 in this city and its vicinity, and if ocular demonslrati 

 is desired, 1 invite those who wi-h to be thus satis 

 to examine the trees in my gnrd.-n at Dorchester 

 cured from this nursery for threL .-.■ 'bur years p; 

 ome of which are now in bearing, all ia a healthy aB 



The Rich Farquhar. — It is stated that a lady now 

 residing in America, is the first claimant to the 

 immense property of the late Mr Farquhar, a mis- 

 er of considerable note. She was some years since 

 married to a Frenchman. 



The quantity of Cotton received at New Or- 

 leans from the 1st of October last to the end of Ju- 

 ly, was 240,006 bales, exceeding that of the pre- 

 ceding years by about 40,000 bales. 



There is exhibiting in New York a cluster of 

 sixteen apples from a tree in Newark, N. J. They 

 are unripe, on a branch lialf an inch in diameter,of , vigorous state. 



The Steamboat Comet, which was sunk off Scot- 

 land. nbout n year since,and which had so long an 1 

 eo hi;-dily e.vcitcd public attention and .sympathy,' 

 ivas been completely hauled up on the beach. £730 



four stems (four apples upon each)which are with' 

 in four inches of each other. At the end of the 

 branch 18 inches from the cluster are three more 

 sound apples. They are all larger than hen's 

 eggs. 



Above six hundred barrels of flour per day arc 

 required for Philadelphia and the immediate 

 neighborhood. 



In electing members of tlio Pennsylvania Legis- 

 lature the parties are in some part of the state di- : Silk Worm is too well known to need further recoa- 



■J J ■ . .1 i' • J 1 r.i ., /-« 1 mendation. 6t. August -5. 



vided into the Iriends and enemies or the " Grand i ^ 



Catalogues will be delivered gratis on apy.licatift 



to zr.n. COOK jr., 



Rogers' Building — Congress t-treet. 

 Boston, ^iugvJlZilh, )S-X. eptf. 



To Farmers and Agriculturists. 



WHITE MULBERRY TREE SEED. J 



George Moruock, No. 14 .Market Square, has a 



received from Windham county, Connecticut, a 9iX 



quantity of White Mulberry Tree se«:d, of this seasM 



"Towlh. The excellence of the leaf for the food o(v 



Pennsylvania Canal System." 



I 'jr->'Fublished everv Fridfiy at Three Dollars >.. 



Seventy-five cents a bushel is offered for Barley "»■"' payable at the md of the year-but those wht 



pay within sixty n?iys rrnm the tune ofsunscnbiiig twt 



at the Worcester Brewery. 



With regard to Capt. Symmes' inner world, it is 

 doubted wliether " Facilis descensus" will apply. 

 Pailadium. 



entitled to a deduction of Fifty Cents. 



Gentlemen who procure^^rf responsible subscriber 

 are entitled to a sl.rlh volume gratis. 



New subscribers can be furnished wi'h tht ; ■-■ 

 lnguumbi,rs of the current volume. 



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