Vol. v.— No. <i. 



NEW EN(iLANI) FARiMEK. 



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isliols ol"(.'oni, iis It was oiil ol" inr w.iy Iroin iii- 

 ry by the frost ; lin has also cut hay sufficient 



r a \arge stock of cattle, kept on tho farm 



BUiis men, who are about commencinsr their 



i .iiw-.,-'.,iL\(. /.lACllhN'K. 

 On Saturday last we went to see Mr 

 threshinir Macliine in operation. 



<iay, every thing (lamp, but the machine threshed , salt and cucumbers, except the rifld will be 

 ^siness, »s farmers, will, no ,!oubt do well to visit I the grain very effectually at the rate of more than ' converted into a clear lymph, which, when cool' 



There is a waste of labour, '■■'■••- ' ' ' 



I prepared, put the cucumbers into a clean iton 

 Shaw's ve.ssel, without any water ; cover the vessel, and 

 It was a misty I place it over a slow fire. I„ a„ hour or two the 



e interior of the S; 



'I'liis thcv mav be 



a slieaf in a minute. 



should be bottled for use. 

 Bathe the parts affected, two or three limes 



a larnre quantity is to be threshed. A horse can , day, with this water, at the same time rubbing 

 easily be made to turn it. :,nd « ith such a power them well either with the hand, or a piece of flan- 



red of — tliey will find better roads, and belter ■ however, in turning it by nifiliual streiiirth, where 

 than can be fo.ind on the sea-hoard. 



[Maine Inquirer. 

 The Uallowell Advocate .says "Tho crops .of } applied to a larger machine, we doubt not f.ut .W : nel. At this season of the year, the means of tes 

 m have been very good the past season ; and : or (iO bushels a day can he threshed without diffi- ting- this remedy are in the power of almost every 

 :'ici,t appearances indicate tlut we shall have ; culty. The machine is simple ; it can be made by } one : we therefore make no other comment than 

 eirly and abundant liarvest of corn, potatoes : any carpenter, with the aid of a littie iron work. ' 



JV'ilinnal Journal. 



d u^.aden vegpetables." 



yOLILOQUV ON BATHING. 

 ■ioliloquising in a refreshing tepid bath o pure | 



INDIANA. 



I that those who would know more about it may try 

 I the experiment. [Mass. V'eoman.] 



The following Circular Letter, recently address- 



Thirteen Imudrod woodpeckers wore killed a ; ed to the several Governors of States and Tcrrito- 

 wholesomo water, I came to the sage conclu- i short time since, in the vicinity of Connersville by ' rics, by the Secretary of the Treasury, and the 

 u that all sorts and si.es of people ought to | a party of twelve. The practice of destroying , Queries which accompanied il, are now made 

 he in tho warm season twice a week at least, I birds until the species become extinct is extreme- , public, in the hope that the latter, by beincr thus 

 lot tiiree times. Young women ought to bathe j ly hazardous ; the experiment has been made in more widely difl'used, may attract the notice" of in- 

 presorve their beauty ; married women to pre- j different sections of the country, and almost inva- dividuals whom they miglit not otherwise reach 

 ve the affection of tiioir husbands; for Love, at j riably some destructive insect has muUipIied to and who, possessing the ability and disposition to 

 least disgiist, flies off like a bird i'rijjhtened by i such an extent as to do tenfold more injury to the supply, if not all, apportion of the information de- 

 wier ; and when once he takes wing, ho goes | crops than tho birds are capable of doing. Even sired, may, by so doing, further subserve the pur- 

 ■cluin no more. Young bachelors ought to I the woodpeckers, in some parts of the country, ; poses of the Resolution of the House of Repres'on- 

 iio to preserve their vigour ; and married men j may be a protection to the farmer Ibid. \ tatives, on which the queries are founded. 



of Slates and 



only for the same reason, but that their wive.s 

 ,• enjoy the pleasure which all those did who 

 reached the person of Alexander. Old men and 

 rons ought to bathe, to keep alive the linger- 

 sparks of animation, to give elasticity to their 

 enod limbs, and enable them to walk with 

 .efulness at least, if not agility ; for I know of 

 2', wisilom and virtue excepted, which adds 



Circiildr Id the several Governor 

 Territories. 



TrKASURV DEPARTMt 



DURABLE INK. 

 Mr Brando gives tlio following as the best pro- ; 

 portion of ingredients for durable ink: 8 oz. of 

 galLs 4 oz. of logwood, boiled in 13 pints of water, ! 

 till reduced to six by boiling ; then add 4 oz. of; SiR- 



sulphate of copper (blue vitriol) 1 oz of sugar, and 'Representatives at the last session of Congres. 

 ^ oz. of cloves. 'I'he best writing is liable to lose which directs, amongst other things, that the Sec 



.NT, I 



July 29th, 1^36. i 

 A resolution was passed by the House of 



ilder or more interesting charm to the venera- | 't'^ color by long exposure to the air, or by the ac- ' rotary of tho Treasury shall cause to be prepared 

 aspect and impressive dignity of age, than an ' f '■ - 



graceful walk. To my brother meehan- 

 5f all descriptions, and to all indeed who earn 

 r b re id by the sweat of the brow, there is noth- 

 luore delightful, or more essential to their 

 are, than frequent bathing, that their skins 

 be kept clear of that perspirable matter which 

 rr labour increases, and which if not cleansed 

 Il the surface by timely ablutions, induces fev- 

 ind other fatal diseases. Three or four sliil- 



may save many more dollars, and length of) 

 in the bargain ! Who would hesitate, that 

 lot love sickness better than health, and dirt 

 ' than cleanliness ! The great and good auth- 

 f Christianity sent lepers and the sick and in- 

 of all descriptions, to the health-inspiring 

 of Bethesda ; whereof the angel W'ho stirred 

 .vaters, was the emblem of temporal as well 

 ernal life; and how often did he himself bailie 

 anoint with aromatics that preserve the clcan- 

 :s and purity of the body. Is it not clear, then 

 cleanliness is a part of the divine morality .- 

 can any thing stronger be said in its favour r 

 Ihen. and bathe all ye that would be neither 



ir sorrowful: for bathing clears the mind as 



as the body ; and to hard students in particu- 



-t will answer the same purpose as exercise, 



the most agreeable relaxation and enable 



to return to their books, and grasp with her 



tion of the acids or acid vapour, on which account i a "well digested manual, containing the best 

 Mr Brande reco\n;nends that ink to be used in lab- ' practical information that can be collected on the 

 oratories, for labels, or in certain manufactories • growth and manufacture of Silk, adapted to the 

 where it is used, should have a stick of Indian ink ; different parts of the U.nion," a copy of which re- 

 dissolved in each pint. j solution I beg leave herewith to enclose, that its 



M- 1 INVISfl^LD-VISIBLE INK. , In determining upon the means by which the in- 



Mi.x alum with lemon juice. The e tiers written , formation aimed at iu the clause of the resolution 



''"■^ ''"' t" k will be invisible until dipt in water. , above recited may be obtained, none have occur- 



THE RHEUMATISM '^'^'^ ™ "'"^'^ '° ^^ effectual, as to address a com- 



T r .''.''* c .!_ \-' , I inunication to the Governors of the different States 



In our climate, where, from the trequent chan- ,.,„,, ■r„..rl.,.io i- ,i • .■ • "'''-"'■ '^'■'"■es 



c »i 1, , ,. ,. '"'d lerritunes, asking their Inendlv instrumen- 



ges of weather, all are more or less subject to this t„y,.„ ,„j „ „; , ° t , ^ lusirumen 



„, • »■ J- ,, • , ■ , tality and assistance. I have, accordniflv, the 



excruciating disease, any thing which may ap- ■ "'»'.Vi ""- 



proximate to a cure, should be- esteemed liin'hiy. 



and hence it becomes the duty of those who may 



onour to address myself to your Excellency, and 

 to enclose a series of questions that have been 

 drawn up at this Department under the branch of 



beinpossessionof a cure to communicate It. With ' ti,„ >o „k,»; .■ i i . i- .■ ""-" V 



..,.;„,;. 11 • * *i 1 , a- ■ , the resolution mentioned. In taking t iis step, it 



a view to alleviate those who may be suffering- under ■ ••■ • " ='^'=i', "■ 



its afflictions, we make known the following 



is neither my expectation nor wish to devolve up- 



„i„ „„ ■ , I ■ , , -, "1 youi" Excellency any personal trouble, but a 



pie receipt, which was communicated to us by a i,„„o ;, „„to>.f :.,„j .i. » >, n . 



,, 111, ,■ ,, . , •', nope IS entertained that you maybe ab e to coni- 



iretu pmnn w in linrl hoon i-ol,ni7o.l hir if .,«/! ...U« *■ , . _ -' -^ v,v^iw 



gcnileman who had been relieved by it, and who 

 had recommended it to a friend who had been con- 

 fined for two years, and who was so far relieved 



mand the means of giving to the questions a di- 

 rection by which the information they seek may, 

 in some instances, and to some extent, if not en- 



in about a week, as to be -.ible to walk, and upon tii-oi,, i,o .,i,to4„„,i . , i i • * u ..■ 



,,.i,„.„ ;, „. 1 1 I "f^'y> "'^ obtained ; and when contributions are 



whom it acted as a char-- 



The receipt is simply this : let the parts affoc 



ted, bo rubbed with a flesh brush, dipped in Palm ' formation will be 



thus obtained from all parts of the Union, it is 

 confidently anticipated that the aggregate of in- 



Oil, before a fire, night and morning — low 1 



neither small in amount nor in- 

 considerable in value. Several co])ies of the quos- 



m visfour 



of intellect the knotty points of j ""^'''^ ■■''^°- [Bal. Chionicle.] 



and gentle cathartics are recommended as g^. " | -■"•"-■""- '''-"- 7'-'" --"P-' - '-'^'t"'--^- 

 vice.hle nlsn. TR.i CK, n,i:.1„ 1 ^'""^ are ciiclosed, that you may be enabled to 



, , . , transmit them to as many of the enlightened and 



the profound axioms of Theology ; and to Another Remedy. — The following simple remedy patriotic citizens of , whose practical pur- 



T.ith alacrity the most difficult problem in j '°"' this excruciating disorder was communicated , suits, or the course of whose investigations, may 



sometime ago, by a friend, who stated that he ; liave created ability to answer thenC as circam- 



lemutics 



had frequently known it productive of the most stances may allow ; and although the fullest 



e quantity of Porter brewed in London, by 1 1 , salutary effects :— Take ripe cucumbers, cut them ! swers that may be practicable would alwav: 

 js, for the three y-e^rs ending 5th July u^s into halves and remove all the seeds: let the I desirable, it is hoped that no individual will 

 ^^nTl ^^^r , 'rfff-'i'on , ' 1S35, cavity then be filled with common fine salt, and | stain from answering, because his answers c, 



:,507 do. ; 189G, 1,505,0.30 do. 



an- 



be 



ab- 



conld 



the two parts be bound together. When thus | not be full, or meet all the questions propounded. 



