Vol. v.— No. l!t. 



NEW ENGLAND FARJMEll. 



151 



iinontion tor nail bagging is very con.'ipicu- 

 : tlie weft of tliosc now used is made from tiie 

 rsest refuse of flax or hemp that can be pro- 

 sd. The ronscqnencc of which is, thai the 

 s frequently perish and burst in carriage, to the 

 it loss of those concerned." 



E'civspapers. — The proprietors of several papers 

 altimore, Charieston, &«. have determined not 

 sort communications of a personal natur(?, no- 

 s of meetings of religious and i-haritable soci- 

 , slump nominations. &,c. without pay as ad- 

 iscmcnts. The Boston Patriot has the foUow- 

 juilicious rein;irks on this subject.the rights of 

 tors generally, and the value of single nevvs- 



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The adoption of similar rules in this city, while | 



ouM subject no one to hardship, would relieve | 



publishers of newspapers of a great burthen, i 



in common witli our neighbors are called upon j 



; tiie patrons of every institution, wliether es- 1 



slicd for public or private ends: .-nd what. 



Id be received as a favor if not paid for, is de- 



(Ici as a right. This is not all : the insertion i 



e notice or article is follo.ved by a request to 



avored. fi-ra/i'.* of course, with a copy of our 



and this Ibr individuals who would as soon 



< of stealing a piece of tape or a skein of cot- 



,s to apply to any shop-ket-per in Washington 



t to sive them either. These things should 



e. The counting room of the printer is his 



the types, presses and newspapers and last 



east liis labour are his stock ; and he or they 



receive the one or derive benefit from the 



hould be willing to give an equivalent 



r, 



;for." 



rices Current in J\'etc York. — Genesee Wheat 

 per bushel ; southein n.5 — Rye 87i — Corn, 

 w, northern 6.5 to 78 ; White, Long Island &. 

 y 81 ; White, southern .5ti to 58 — IJarley 1.12 

 its 48 — Wool, Mexican, washed l.'ito 17 ; do 

 shed 8 to 10 ; Spanish o.> to 75 ; Portuguese 



35 ; Sa.xony, common 4(1 to 70 ; do extra fine 

 \; American full blooded, washed 37^ to 40 ; 

 isbed 13 to 20 ; do. common, vvashed 10 to 20 ; 



washed r2:\. 



le Editor of the Baltimore Patriot. 



R, — As the season for wet feet and their at- 



nt consequences is approaching, you are de- 



to publish the following recipe for rendering 

 ! and shoes water proof, for the public good: — 

 ike Gum Elastic, commonly called Indian 

 ler, cut into fine shreds, and put about one 

 e of it into half a pint of Seneka Oil, or Pet- 



m. — Let the mixture stand about a week, at 

 nd of which time the gum will be dissolved, 

 I thick elastic varnish formed, which may be 

 ed to the boots or shoes with a brush, and 

 be absorbed by the leather — the varnish to be 

 ed once a day till the leather is saturated, 

 1 the shoes will be perfectly water proof, and 

 sred soft and easy to the feet. If, in the pre- 

 ion of leather,this varnisU v/as used instead of 

 non tanners' oil, the object would be more 



ctly attained. Seneka oil is produced in our 

 try iri' great abundance, and costs little, if any 



than tanners' oil, and the gum elastic is very 

 I made the discovery, that gum elastic 

 be dissolved in Seneka oil, about a year since, 

 low publish it pro bono publico. 



GIDEON B. SMITH. 



.■\ Southern print, after uientioning the late 

 duel, with muskets and buck shot, at ;iO paces, be- 

 tween Col. Gib.son and Mr Ross, in Mississippi, 

 adds, " we are happy to learn, that both wi;re 

 wounded, and hope thnt the peppering they receiv- 

 ed will do them good." 



The associated Mouse Tarpcnters of Boston 

 have opened a school for the instruction of appren- 

 tices of members of the Association, over the age 

 of 18, in architecture and practical carpentry. 



The vintage commenced on the 26 Sept. in the 

 environs of the Elbe, in consequence of the frost 

 having injured the vines in several places. 



The Duke of York is said in the last London pa- 

 pers, to be seriously indisposed ; in the case of 

 his death, the succession of the crown goes from 

 the present king to a daughter of the late Duke of 

 Kent. 



A considerable failure in the crops of grain is 

 e.xpected in Holland, and in Russia. 



The number of sick in the single state of Grot- 

 inzen, (Holland) is said to be 10,000. 



The subject of the Corn Laws is more and more 

 agitated in England, as tiie session of Parliament 

 approaches. 



(U^T/ie siibscripiioji price will be allowed at 

 this ojicefor the ist, 2rf, or 3d volumes of the .Xew 

 England Farmer, in pai/ment for the paper, — if 

 returned scon, in good order. 



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.TAMES BLOODGOOD & Co's 

 .Vi'rser;/ at Flushing, on Long Island, near JVew 

 York. 

 IN" behalf of the proprietors of the above 

 nursery, the siibseriber solicits the orders of 



horlirulturisls who may he desirous of 'tock- 



uig lUi ir gardens and fielcfs with fruit frees of the finest 

 sorts and most healthy and vigorous storks the present 

 autumn. 



BLooDGonD& Co. alhnil personally to the inoculating 

 and eugraflmg of all iheir fruit trees, and purchasers 

 may rely with confidence that the trees they order will 

 prove o^enuiiie. 



The sntiscriher, agent of the above nursery, will re- 

 ceive orders for anv quantify of 



FRUIT AM) FOREST TRF.F.S, 

 FLOWERING SHRUBS, 



AND 



PLANTS. 

 And the tree? will be delivered in this city nt the r\A< 

 and expense of the Purchaser ; the bills may be paid 

 to him. 



Fhe reputation of this nursrry is so extensively known 

 and has been so well sustained that 1 take leave to n-- 

 fcr those in want of trees to any of the Ilo ticulturists 

 in tl.is city and its vicinity, and ifocnlar demonstration 

 i= desired, I invite those who wi'h to he thus satisfied, 

 to examine the trees in my garden at Dorchester pro- 

 cured from this nursery tor three or four years past, 

 some of which are now in bearing, all in a healthy and 

 visrorous state. 



Catalogues will be delivered gratis on application 

 to ZEB. COOK Jr. 



Rogers' Building — Congress Street. 



Boston. August, 25lh. 182C. eptf. 



Bremen Geese and .Merino Sheep. 



JOHN PERRY has for sale 2 pair of those celebrated 



sreese. Ten Full blood Merino Rams and 30 full blood 



Ewes. The Ewes have been with two Saxony Bucks. 



il'ply at No. 2 Rowes Wharf. Oct. 26. 



Medicine, Paints, and Dye Stuffs. 

 GREGG & HOLLIS, No. 30 Union Street, have just 

 received a large and extensive assortment of Medicine, 



Paints, and Dye : 

 low prices, amon 



2 Cases Turkey Oiiiiuu 

 2 Bids Camphor 

 .5 Bales fresh Senna 

 U) Casks White Lead 

 2 Tons do. do. ground in 



Oil 

 10 Casks French Yellow 



200:1 lbs. nutgalls 

 10 Bhls Alum 

 10 " Blue Vitriol 



ALSO 5 BblsRefinM Borax 

 10 Carboys Oil of Vitriol 

 lObbls. Juniper Berries. 



ffs, which they offer Ibr sale at very 

 the following : 



Also of Ih 



first quality, 



2500 lbs French Omen 



4 Bbls Japan 

 8000 Ib3.«al Aeratus 

 500 Ihs Super. Carb. Soda 



' Cage* Aloes 

 ■t " Smyrna Saffron 



1 " CardamoN Seed, 

 -0 Bbls Linseed Oil 



2i " SpiritsTurpentine 



2 " Copal Varnish 

 .') Tons Logwood 



3 " Redwood 

 25 Bl>ls Camwood 



10 Cases Crude Borax 

 25 Bbls Rosin 

 20 " ground Nicar- 

 . 1st quality 



manufacture and warranted of the 



1200 Bottles Superior 

 Lemon Syrup 

 .50 Groce Soda and Ror 

 chelle Powders. 

 Ink Powder and Liquid Ink of a very superior qual 

 cly for sale in large and small qna'dities ou very fa- 

 ioiirablc terms, the money will be cheerfully refunded, 

 if it does not give the purchaser, after a trial, perfect 

 satisfaction. Schools and Academies supplied at a 

 lower rale than can he had in this country. 



N. B. Country Merchants, Physicians, and others 

 are respectfully invited to call, as they will find it to 

 aheir advantage to purchase at this establishment. 



