Vol. v.— No. 14. 



NEW ENGLAND FAIJ.MEJI. 



Is iiuL tlie opii.io 

 Ve workM iil llio wl; 



of those you have seen iimi | 

 >cl Unit the l;iboiir is easy ? 1 



rillK h-OR lMlI(;i:STl(>N (7USI-KPSM.) 



"'^'■'^ pni'ts (if pirlven/ed clmivoal, thu'c parts 

 Does It not thraslrhvo bushels ot wheat per , nrngncsi.-^ one part tumeric, (curcuma tnni^^aj weW 



noon 

 or ,5 



Pl 



|ir, from \\ hiic bearded wheat slraw with the la- , mixed. Two tea spoon-fulls, taken mornrn.r 

 Lir of two men at the wheel, and as easy as ^lie and ninrht, on an empty stomach, dnrinn- 4' 

 nil operation with the floil ? weeks will generally cure the coinplaint " 



Does it not with tlie labour of three men per- 

 ni tlie labour of six with the flciil ? 



Does it not get out tiie wheat from straight 



CON-CORD CATTLE SHOW, &r. 

 O" tl'e Utli inst. the Cattle Show, Exhibition of 

 aw clear, and Iroui mowed or tangled straw j Manufactures, &,c. under the direction of the So- 

 ar as the flail,thereforc calculated for any grain | ciety of Middlesex Husbandmen and Manufactur- 

 ers, took place at Concord, Mass. and was far sn- 

 liorior to any former exhibition of the kind at that 

 place — [Their Reports which are in type must be 



buy.T lias his (hoi. e at 'M 

 isf plenty of Apricots and 



bound up ? 

 riie Committee after a full examination and par 

 dar enquiry answered all the five question: 

 )ve in the afiirmative, with this exception only, deferred.] 

 t the Rye straw being longer than Wheat straw | ■— — m 

 lill not, with the same application of power, 

 ush that grain so fast as it does Wheat. They 

 \ ever hope Mr Pope's success will more than 

 lal Ills expectation, particularly in the Rye grow- 



States where he proposes to exhibit his ma- 

 ne, and for the ingeniiity and meclianical skill 

 ate Father in the first instance, and for any 



wrong 



Bremen Geese and Merino Sheep. 

 N PKRRY lias for sale 2 pair of those re 



JOHi\ rf.Kity haslor sale 2 pair of those relchrated 

 S-eese. Ten Full blood Merino Rams and 30 full hlooil 

 Lwes. The Ewes have been with two Saxony Bucks. 



Oct. 26. 



Apply at No. 2 Rowes Wharf. 



Farmer's Mmanacks. 

 JUST received a supply of the Genuine Farmers 

 irovement he may have since made, that his pe- 1 Mmanncks, by Robert B. Thomas Esq. for shIp in Iar°-e 



iary compensation (so necessary for the en 

 ragenient of mechanical genius) may prqve 



and sitisfactory. 

 Ir Turner Whitehouse of Boston entered for 

 Ilium, three mortice locks for doors, they ap- 

 re ' to be executed with neatness, calculated 

 m t.'ieir construction to be durable, and answer 

 uonble purpose of bolt &. catch or latch, with- 

 in,'rcasiu'_f t.iH luacliinery, which was simple 

 less likely to get out of order than the locks 

 Mieral are. Mr W'liteliouse claims the inven- 

 1 of t'lii lock, and of a ma'!!iine by which he 

 ke^ o It many pyrfs of the lo.;k. that will enable 

 1 to a:5brd it at a much cheaper rate than if the 

 re wrought by hand. He gave no evi- 

 ice of his bein^ tlie inventor of the lock, or of 

 machine used in making thein, and not being 

 article entitled to premium from this Society, 

 ir Committee do not recommend any, but hope 

 Whitcho'.ise will avail of the opportunity of 

 cing his locks an' machine in the Hall of tlie 

 V England .Society on the 5.5tli inst. 

 our Committee in submitting this report can- 

 help regretting that one of their number did 

 attend, whereby the report was delay'd, they 

 ing waited in the liopp of obtaining his opinion 

 .(id of theirs, but witliout success. , 



(JORHAM PARSONS. 

 THOMAS W. SUMNER. 



or small quantities at the lowest prices — \Uo just re- 

 ceived a fresh supply of Stationery — Paper— Fan. y 

 Goods— Account Books — School Rooks and every ar- 

 ticle perlainine to the stationery line, whirh includes 

 a? °TPat a variety and as ?ooiI an as^^ortment as can be 

 found in anv store in thisCity— whoU «ale and Retail by 

 JOHN .M\RSH. No's 96 & 08 Slate street. 



PRESFRVATIO.V OF PLUMS, PEACHES, &C. 



Vn English publication states that plums and 

 tches may be preserved sweet through the year 

 the following process : " Beat well up together 

 jal quantities of honey and spring-water ; pour 

 into an earthen vessel, put in the fruits all fresh- 

 gathered and cover them quite close. When 

 y of the fruit is taken out, wash it in cold wa- 

 , and it is fit for immediate use." 



Wool at Auction. 

 On \VED\ESD4Y. Nov. 8. at 9 o'clock, at Boston, 

 160 bales fine Spanish Wool 

 100 " Portuguese " 



40 " fine Sjixony ** 

 60,000 lbs. American fleece ^^ 

 80 bales I.aniHs " 



100 " Smyrna " 



'l'bo=e who wi<h o have thf ir Wool sold at this sale, 

 are requested to f.irward their invoices on or before the 

 ^d Novembrr. in order to have it represented on Ihe 

 Catalosrue. COOLIDGE. POOR & HE^D.Auct'rs 



AUum, 

 Superior allum from the Salem Laboratory in bbls. of 

 300 lbs. net, for sale on Ihe most favourable terms. 



Refined Saltpetre, 

 in kegs of 10 1 lbs. net. — f.om Ihe same Laboratory. 



Du PonVs Gunpowder, 

 by the cask or smaller quanlilv. 



Shot Sf Balls, 

 ay holesale and retail, at the lowest prices. 

 Eg- COPELAND, Jun. 65 Broad Street. net. 13. tf 



5 to 8 feet hi-h, a 



ceuls eavh ; there are like 



Nectarines. 



01 good sized Ornamental trees, the Flowering fat- 

 alpas and Horse (Jhesnut-lbe iMounlain Ash-Weep- 

 ing Willow-S.lver Fi,-Lareh-Sugar maple-But- 

 tcruut, 4rc. Currant bushes,— the rommon red of all 

 sizes, by Ihe >lo/.n. hu.idred, or thousand, on moder- 

 ate terms.— Also the large Dutch While, and Red 



1 the Champnine «iid (he Black— Red, White and 

 I Oamask Rose tushes.— Senna, Gum Acacia, English 

 grapes,— Red and White Antwerp Raspberries, &c 



This Nursery, wiihin six miles of Boston and so eas- 

 I ily viewed, stands in no need of that incessant praise, 

 thiMiiterested and artful lavish on some distant N'ur- 

 sc-ries, which they well know are located in ; 



direclion for supplying people in these Norther 



For it is an estahlishe.l maxim, of which they cannot 

 be ignorant, that trees of rapid growth ought not to he 

 robbed of their roots in the fashionable way and rtmov- 

 ed from a mild to a colder situation, — but the reverse. 

 However, Yankee sagacilj' is not easily outwitted 

 hence experienced Agriculturists as far south as Rh^ide 

 Island, give a decided preference to trees fr^m Norih- 

 ern Nurseries. 



Orders addressed to J. & W. Kenrick, and sent to 

 the Brighton post office, or left at Ihe office of Dana & 

 Feniio in State Street, will be duly attended to ; and 

 trees will be packed in clay and niatls for shipping when 

 ordered , but distant gentlemen should always employ 

 some agent to receive and pay for them. On Satur- 

 days, packed trees will be delivered in Boston free of 

 charge for conveyance. 



In transplating, one year's growth is frequently 

 lost, if the trees happen to survive, by an unreasonable 

 diminution of the roots, therefore special care shall be 

 taken for their preservation. Sept. 15 



Improved Black Ink Powder and Liquid Ink. 

 SAMUEL KIDDER & CO. 



Manufacture Black Ink Powder and Liquid Black 

 ink, of an improved quality. 



For more than twenty years, S. Kidder has been 

 engaged i,n the manufacture of Ink Powder, and has 

 during that period devoted his atientibn to the im- 

 provement of the composition. The article now of- 

 Ic red the pnblic, is warranted equal to any in the 

 country, lis peculiarities are, a permanent black, 

 without the usual glutinous properties which prevent 

 the easy flow of the Ink from the pen. 



It is denned unnecessary to assert any thing further 

 in favour of the above named article, but respectfully 

 refer to the annexed certificate. 



The Ink made by Messrs. Samuel Kidder & Co. 

 we consider uncommonly good, and at least equal to 

 any which we have ever used. 



Cashier 



PRESERVATION' OF SEEDS. 



{ seeds are intended to be sent a great flis 

 ice, or it is wished to preserve them a long time 

 iy should be wrapped in absorbent paper, and 

 rrounded by moist brown sugar. 



friend of the Editor assures us that the fol- 

 ving recipe has been tested by experience, and 

 md efficacious in a common, troublesome, and 

 netimes fatal complaint : 



Medical School in Boston. 



THE.LECIURES al Ihe .Mnssachuselts Medical 

 Coihgi-. in Boston, will commence on the third Wednes- 

 day in November. 



Anat. and Surg, by Dr Warren. 



Chemistry by Or (ioRHAiw. 



Midwifery and Mel. Jurisprud. by Dr Chasning. 



Materia .Vledica. by Dr Bir.Ei.nw. 



Theory and Practic of Physic, by Dr .Iackson. 



The advantages for attending Hospital practice at 

 this Instiluti n. are considered equal to those afforded 

 in any city of the Uniled States. 6t. Sept. 22. 



Kenrick J^Pursery. 

 FRUIT AND FOREST TREEE for sale 

 s usual near the Brighton Post Office. — 

 ursery contains agood varietyof Eng- 

 ; and of Pear trees, from which gen- 

 seasonably apply can ohtain samples of 

 Ki'igbt's new sorts, so highly recommeod- 

 irultural .lournal. Also many thousands 

 of budded apple trees of superior kinds, good size, and 

 allowed by all to be very thrifty and handsome. Sev- 

 ral thousand of budded Peach trees, consisting of a 

 choice collection of about 40 of the best sorts discover- 

 ed in gardens or the market ; the peach trees are from 



li^-h t.h. 

 llemen who 

 everal of .M 

 ed in the Ag 



Mass 

 Union 



Com'wealth 

 Sta'e 

 Snfi'olk 

 N. England 

 American 

 Globe 



Washington 

 North 



Bunker Hill 

 Cambridge 



Bank. 



Samuel Payson, 



Chester ^dams, 



Charles Hood, 



Geo. Homer, 



M. S. Parker, 



Ph. MarttI, 



John S. Wright, 



Chas. Sprague, 



D. A, Sigourney, 



Gurdon Steele, 



Henry Jaques, 



Marlin l.ane, 

 Boslun, July, 1806. 

 0:5=For '■ale, wholesale and retail, by the Proprietors, 

 UTider Washington Hall, Charlestnwn, Mass. and by 

 appointment, by JOSEPH KIDDER, 



70, Court-street, Bostou. oct 27. 



Books at half price. 

 Family Bibles, small Pocket, and School Bibles,Tes. 

 laments, and Miscellaneous Works, at half price. 



ALSO, 

 all Kinds of School Books now in use. Account Books, 

 Fine Stationary and Fancy Goods, at unusual low 

 prices, at wholesale and retail, (or Cash. 



(t5=Good Letter Paper for 2.50 cents per Ream- 

 Quids from 1.25 to $22 per thousand. 



JOHN MARSH, No. 96 & 98 Slate street, 

 doors east Merchants Row. 



