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NEW ENGLAND FARMER 



Feb. 9, It 



»IISCEI.2:.AKXX!S. 



distance of I A willow tree is now growing 



Tiort of evDlosions In Java, at the distance of I a wmow ire« is „uw gLuw.uy on the Eal 

 r/omlertheclLsof ashe's from the volcano of the Merrimack, m tins town, about hve : 

 produced utter darkness. [Dick's Philosopher.] diameter, wh.ch was cut as a nding 

 proQuceu u uci uui t; ^ parent stock in Ipswich, Mass. 4d years ag 



The largtst Jug in England. — A jug of extra- afterwards stuck into the ground, where 



ordinary dimensions, manufactured at the Hercu- , gjown to its present size. — Concord, (j V. 



liiipiim Pnttprv is now to be seen at Mr Dow- • , „ .1 ^a 



laueum 1 ouery, is "" „ , j^_j A correspondent of ours proposes the estj 



biggin's. High park Coffee House, Toxeth-park 



DOMESTIC ECONO.vr/. 

 Spare not nor spend too much, be this Ihy care, 

 Spare but to spend, and only spend to spare ; 

 Who spends too much, may want, and so complain 



But he spends best, who spares to spend a^ain. , b,o-nm's Jrli'^n parK ^.onee iiuu^., . v....... ^. ^ . ^ .. u. „■ 



Certainly if a man will keep of even hand, his Thi's Ba'ccha'nalian vessel will, we understand con- '"^;VoLV[hranprlc°hir s^JZ7-dI 

 ordinary expenses ought to be but to the half of! t,i„ 120 quarts, and was on the ICth ult. filled by ; and Boston the approaching summer.-/;^ 

 his receipts, and if he think to wax rich, but to the j Mr. Dowbiggin, for the hospitable entertain- 1 Dujing the week ending Jan. 20, cash wi 



ment of the potters, who, with their friends, to the ^ ^.^^ oo,ooO bushels of wheat in Canandaigua, 



number of 150, at the same time, received a mince ^^ ^^ ^^^^^ p^^. bushel.— .Vnr«/^amp<on Gaz^ 



pie each from Mrs Dowbiggin. A song relating to 



the jug, as well as many others, were sung in 



high glee, and the company dispersed at eleven 



o'clock, as our correspondent emphatically states, 



with " a comfortable load," singing " chonisses," 



and " God save the Kmg:'— London pa. 



third part. — Bacon. 



It has been finely and truly observed by an anon- 

 ymous writer in the Quarterly Review, that in con- 

 sidering the actions of the mind, it should never 

 be forgotten, that its affections pass into each oth- 

 er like the tints of the rainbow ; though we can 

 easily distinguish them when they have assumed 

 a decided colour, yet we can never determine 

 where each hue begins. 



The happiness and influence of women, both as 



A FRUITFUL VINE 

 Mrs Electa Whitmore,wife of Joseph Whi |"' 

 merchant, living near the Brick Factory, ii» 

 Haddam, being in the 39th year of her 

 the mother of Twelve Daughters,a.\\ sprightly, 

 children, (two of whom are married and havi 

 Aqueduct Pipes. — Mi Joseph Putnam, of this ilies,) — all born at single births, and all a 

 town, has obtained a Patent from the Government > and never had a son. Just the number that: 



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of the United States, for the invention of a new j had sons, by his two wives and their two 

 wives and mothers, and indeed, in every relation, j j^g^jjod of making Aqueduct Pipes. They are | maids. It is wished that the next dozen di 

 so much depends on their temper, that it ought to ^^^^^ ^^ ^j^^^ ^^^ hmai in the same manner as 1 all sons. 



be most carefully cultivated. We should not suf- j ^^-^^^^ the bore may be from one to six inches. Would it not be a greater curiosity to Sf- 



fer girls to imagine that they can balance ill hu- 1 ^^^ ^^^ joints from eight to ten feet in length. — , Whitmore, with her 19 daughters at her le< 

 mor by good quality or accomplishment ; because, j rj,^^^^ jpgg ^^g^ possess a great advantage over 1 placed according to their ages, than any.. * 

 in fact, there are none which can supply the want } ^^,Q„jg„ pjpgg^ ftom their great durability and over ; that has ever been exhibited at any Must- '"■ 



of temper in the female sex. 



! leaden or iron pipes, from the cheapness of the ' Cattle show in the United States ? 



Suggestion to physicians and surgeons. — A bill 

 was lately introduced into the legislature of New , r, ,. i 



York, for giving up the dead bodies of felons in It'""- [Sal em Register.] 

 the penitentiary to dissection. Gen. Sill opposed 

 the bill and said " as to those gentlemen who 

 were so desirous to extend the light of medical 

 science, by experimental observations, lis would 



j;eBiiad,the.io,Qf.tjjfi, (s.^yTiBle,/if JJ'e..t^J/iiMi?*<!rif' fl£ 



profession, who gave his body to bo hung up in 

 liis own anatomical room ; and would suggest to 

 them the propriety of following it. And he would 

 venture to say, should they do so, many of tliem 

 would be more useful in death, than they were in 

 life." 



material ; we should therefore judg« the invention 

 to be one of public utility, and deserving . of atten- 



Middletown 



Volcanoes. — Tlic ravages produced by volca- 

 noes are in proportion to the terror they inspire. 

 In the eruption of ^Etna, in lt)69, the stream of 

 lava destroyed, in 40 days, the habitations of 27,- 

 000 persons ; and of 20,000 inhabitants of the city 

 of Catania, only .3,000 escaped. In the year 79, 

 the celebrated cities of Pompeii and Herculaiieum 

 were completely overwhelmed and buried under 

 ground by an eruption of Vesuvius, and the spots 

 on which they stood, remained unknown for ItiOO 

 years. Since that period, about 40 eruptions have 

 taken place, each of them producing the most 

 dreadful ravages. Bnt the volcanoes of Asia and 

 America are still more terrible and destructive 



From the Palladium. 



The Agricultural Society of Maryland has pre- 

 pared a petition to Congress to have Rock Suit 

 gislature of Maryland to have a Geological and 

 Mineralogical survey of the State, &c. 



It is ascertained that, for the last three years, 

 about COOO hhds. of whiskey and 1.5,000 bbls. of 



Annapolis has been agreeably enlivened 



numerous concourse of strangers, who ri« 



here for the purpose of attending the Colt's 



as given last evening, at the Assembly Roc 



Annapolis paper, . 



* New members of the Legislature are 



For more than twenty years, S. Kidder h;i 

 engaged in the manufacture of Ink Powder, 

 duriijg that period devoted his attention to 



Improved Black Ink Powder and Liquid 



SAMUEL KIDDER & CO. 

 Manufacture Black Ink Powder and Liquic* 

 flour," have descended annually the Susquehannah ^'^^"ll^jTZZ^t?^^}'^:, 

 to Baltimore from Lancaster, Penn. The internal 

 and coasting trade of the United States is increas- 

 ing even more rapidly than the foreign. This provement of the composition. The article nowl 

 arises from the flourishing state of manufactures. '*>^ public, is warranted equal to any in the c * 

 , 1 1 I 1 r 1 1 Its peculiarities are, a permanent black, witHi 



About a thousand bushels of wheat, rye and oats, usuaj glutinous properties which prevent the ei 

 in stacks in the field, belonging to Captain Aaron of the Ink from the pen. 



Saunders of the vicinity of Leesburgh, Va. werej It is deemed unnecessary to assert any thing 

 destroyed by fire on Tuesday 16th January. 'Q favour of the above named article, but resp 



„,„... , , ^ refer to the annexed certificate. 



Very beautiful Dimity is manufactured at Low- The Ink mad' 

 ell, Mass. It is said to be equal to any foreign 

 fabrics. 



The monies appropiiated by the state of North 

 Carolina for the establishment of common schools 

 in that State, amounted, during the last year, to 

 $I2,724,95i. 

 The Commonwealth of New York expended 



than those of Europe. The volcanic mountain, 



Pichincha, near Quito, caused, on one occasion, j $22,000 last year for the survey of a State Road 



the destruction of 35,000 inhabitants. In the year A committee of the Legislature of Maine has 



1772, an eruption of a mountain in the island of Ja- < reported in favour of the proposed road to Canada. 



va destroyed 40 villages, and several thousands of' The jail limits in Ohio, for debtors, are co-ex- 



the inhabitants; and in October, 1822, eighty- j tensive with the County — and an Ohio County is 



eight hamlets, and above 2000 persons were dcs- 'no small space. 



troyedinthe same island, by a sudden eruption j n is stated that the amount of pork exported and 



from a new volcano. The eruption of Tomboro m ; prepared for exportation, in the state of Kentucky 



the island of Sumbawa, in 1815, was so dreadful, Ij^^j ^g^gg^^ ^j,, g^^ggj „ million of dollars. 



that all the Moluccas, Java, Sumatra, and Borneo, j ,,„ , r- l ,,•. ^ ■ »i. •» c wr 1, 



. „ ,. . „ .,' , ■, ,- .1 'I'he number of inhabitants in the city of Wasnr 



to the distance 01 a thousand miles from the moun- . , . ^- . ■ . ir-,'^-r . _i 4- i 

 . . „ ,^ , , .. , , , ^, 'inftonis estimated at 10,067 — number of houses 



tain, felt tremulo'iii motions, and heard the re- „ ^,-. , , „ . , 



'3b32 — about 6 persons to a houge. 



by Messrs. Samuei. Kidder 

 we consider uncommonly good, and at least a 

 any which we have ever used. 



Cashi 



Samuel Payson, 



Chester Adams, 



Charles Hood, 



John S. Wright, 



Chas. Sprague, 



D. A. Sigourney, 



Gurdon Steele, 



Henry Jaques, 



Martin Lane, 



Geo. Homer, 



M. S. Parker, 



Ph. Marttt, 

 Boston, July. 1S26. 

 Kor sale, wholesale and retaU, by the Prop 

 under Washington Hall, Charlestnwn, Mass. 

 appointment, by JOSEPH KIDDER, lO Court 

 Boston. 



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