o). v.— No. .'15. 



NEW ENGLAND lAlilMER. 



279 



|e laiil a foot below tlie gurtnre will vojotatc ;| .4,1 Impurtfd Hull for S.ilt. 



e most approveil dcptli is -six inches, in a light 1 A full bloml bull of Ihf Nmlh IJevoii brt-fd, will be 5 



nd lour inches in clav soil, for which reason : yars old in M»y mxl, will be sold at a reasonable rat.- 



ouahl to he placed under turro.v, when the , <"■ I'*"" 'I'"''' f"^ ""» or two years to any person vvh„ 



o ..,-11 *-»,» II nriRy be Wfll nromincnded. He is a iupLTior aninifil — 



hmg H delayed tih spring. Ot all ffrain ; ^^^/^. _.^j_^^ „^.^ ^^^_^^ ^,^^y^ is-iherelbre .^as.ly 



e.vcepled, they are in the least danger ofi m^t,!,,,,! for working caldr ; bting Ihu most :ictive in 



buried. i F.nglaml for labour — also excellent Cor bn-f anri milk. 



[■ Deane recommended three bushels of seed ; Up is now at .-andwich, N. H. and may be bad the I si 



acre, and says " when pease are sowed thiu, : "f^l'-.v- A letter to the subscriber (post paid) will b, 



.,, ,. ■' _ .;, _. , „.., „„,i,„„„ attended to. JOHN PlllNCI'.. 



"" Knxbury, Mass. 20 March 1827. 



ilanta will lie upon the ground, and perhaps 

 Whou they »rc sowed thick, the plants will 

 each other up, with their tendrils, forming 



itinued web ; and will have more benefit of 



The Contents of a young JVurseiy fojr sale cheap. 

 The subscriber a few years since csntemplated estab- 

 lishinja nursery for Fruit Trees and Flowering Shrubs, 



1 and havin? altered his mind, offers for sale to persons 



losne Hatcr—Oar female readers, who are ' '=»!<'"? Sdlrees or upwards a discount of 25 per cent on 

 ", ,..^1 J .. -ii former prices The Irets are healthy, the apples two 



,sed to practiee ahttle domestic econotriy, will ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ,,^_, ^^ ^raft.-and cherries, rl"'"', ap- 

 the following preparation of Cologne Water a rirots, and peaches one and two years. Also a few 

 cheap substitute (or the Cologne Water of thousand pear stocks 3 and 4 years old. 

 hops, for which they pay three or four hun- All the above are warranted /roni xeed and net suck- 

 per cent more than the cost of this. The """—a f^o'isideraple quantity of horse chestnuts-also a 



. ,. J- . ■ 1 ,1, „,i„ii,. „o. Sreat variety of tlowerino' shrubs at usual prices. Apply 



•ipal ingredient is only worth one dollar per -^ ,^_^ Gardener, Mr Charles Sim 

 n at retail b ythe druggists, and the perfum- 



es are from fruit of the best kindi 



All the worked 

 ultivated 



.niiy sive (heir pristnal o/l,nl,,it,, l.ut wbi.b have the 

 ■^liHgrealrr adinnlxgc of beii)«r eno-rafted from bearing- 

 tree.s whose accuracy has been tested ; they therefore 

 solicit with the fullest confidence the patronage uf the 

 public. 



The Trees, Pbrubs. Sic. are in the most thrifty and 

 healthy state — the correctness of every sale by tl. em is 

 guaranteed — and the same attention observed in Ibc 

 selection as if the purchasers were present. 



Orders are solicited by the subscriber, Agent for the 

 Proprietors, who will furnish catalogues on application 

 M23.6t HTCNRY L, Bll M.NGS, 18 India Wharf. 



Ornamental and Fruit 7\ees, Shritbs, Planls. ^-c 



!). & C. LANDRF.IH. 



J^ursrrij, SccdsnieH, and Florisis, 



Pnii.AnEi.rni.i, 

 HAVE constantly on hand for sale, a very extensive 

 collection of Fruit 'Frees, Hardy Ornamental Trees and 

 Shrubs. Green House Plants, Bulbous Roots, Garden 

 Seeds, &c. fcc not exceeded by any similar establish- 

 ment in the United Slates. 



In their selection of FRUITS for cultivation, every 

 care and attention has been paid, and from an intitna- 

 cy with the subject of many years, they believe it done 

 judicionslv. 



The ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, both tender and 



osts very little. To 1 pint of alcohol add 60 Boston. A li=t of them is left at the office of the New j hardy, which they are now cultivating, are some of the 

 i of lavender, 60 do. Hergamot, 60 essence cf 

 n, 60 do. orange water. To 1 gallon of alco- 

 lut 940 drops of each of the perfumes. 



BRIGHTON MARKET, March 16. 

 eves y68, and all sold, including 8, which re- 

 ed through the week ; 4 very fine Oxen from 



Hampshire, sold for $6 the hundred — aver- 

 Drice from 4 .50 to .5 50. Sheep, 235 ; 11 prime 

 50 — average 2 50. to 3 50. Working cattle 

 ows not very plenty, nor of first quality — few 



— Pigs 54, no sales. [Pat.] 



sow belonging to Mr Preserved Bartlett, of 

 town, had 35 pigs (3 litters) in 13 months. — 

 teeij of these were butchered in January last, 

 «o]d for $399 50. Nine were 15 months old, 

 (ten 9 months old. N. Hampton Gaz. 



ach trees. — A farmer in this town who is a 

 ful observei of fruit trees, informs us that 



■! will be no peaches here the present season, 

 ays the warm weather of the last autumn dc- 

 jed the fruit buds so much that they have 

 destroyed during the winter. [Ibid.] 



ir Strutt is about to publisii the first number 

 work, entitled Deliciae Sylvarum, being a 



ee of Grand Romantic Forest Views, with 



iription ; priired uniformly with, and intended 

 companion to his Sylva Britannica. Eng. p. 



le Esse.x Gazette describes an ox, which has 

 e.thibited in Haverhill, and wliich is said to 

 :h nearly 4000 lbs. It was raised by Mr Mark 

 ce, of Greenland, N. II. — is active, of hand- 

 ; form, and measures nine aed a half feet in 

 1, and ten feet in length. It is to be e.xhibit- 

 1 Boston. 



England Farmer. JOHN PRINCE. 



Jamaica Plain, Roxbury 20 March 1827. 



For a Mirsery. 

 From five to fifteen acres of land a short distance from 

 ibe city, having water communication, and all the va- 

 rious soils and sites requisite for an extensive nursery. 

 A person of skill and experience who has some proper- 

 ty and is desirous of commencing the business on sban s 

 or otbi r mode, may consult the owner and view the 

 ground. — Inquire at the Farmer office. March 23 . 



Allum and Refined Salt Petre. 

 constantly for sale in lots to suit purchaser* by F^ 

 COPELAND, jr. No. 65 Broad Street. 



Gunpowder 

 for sporting — shippir'g — or blasting rocks, at the lowest 

 prices, and in snrh quantities (wholesale and retaiO as 

 may be required. 



Shott — Balls — Flints — find — Percussion Caps, 

 of the best quality at wholes:ile nrd retail. 



Roman Fiiriol 

 of a superior qunlily, for sale as above by the cask or 

 larger quantily. .Sin March 23 





le widsw of the celebrated circumnavigator, 

 :. James Cook, is still living at Clanham, Eng. 

 le full enjoyment of all her faculties. 



ttiquily. — The Meeting House belonging to 

 first Congregational tiociety in Lynn, was e- 

 ;d 1C32, has been in use ever since, and is 

 to be removed and repaired. It is believed to 



he oldest meeting house, at present occupied 

 ch, i.i the U. States. 



Linnaan Hotnnic Garden and J^ursery. 



The subscribers give notice 

 that they have been appointed 

 sole agents tor this vicinity, for 

 the l.innoean Botanic Garden 

 and Nursery, at Flushing, Long 

 land. This Nursery is well 

 known, and contains the most 

 extensive collection of Fruits, 

 Ornamental Trees, and Plants 

 in America. The Fruits have 

 ^ been selected by actual ini'es- 

 3t^ ligation of their merits, and 

 nearly all of which are engrafted from bearing trees 



In the selection, which has been the particular pur- 

 suit ofiMr PRINCE and his father for more than half a 

 century, he has spared neither pains nor expense, and 

 such as dill not possess paiticular merit have been re- 

 jected and tlieir accuracy has been tested by the best 

 authors of the age. 



Catalogues may be obtained gratis of the subseribers, 

 and orders b It at the New England Farmer office and 

 Agricultural Establishment, No. 52 North Market 

 street, (if from a distance, post paid) will meet prompt 

 attention. J06. il. NEWELL, 



JOHN B. nUSSELL. 



Frvit and Ornami-ntal Trees, Shrubs, ^-c. 



STEPHEN F. MILLS t CO. (late Prince 

 i- Mills) proprietors of the extensive nursery 

 at Flushing, Long Island, near New York, 

 offer their very choice and select colhctivn of 

 of all the various hinds to which they not 



nost esteemed and admired of both native and exotic 

 origin. 



The GARDEN SEEDS, of which a large and gene- 

 ral assortment is cultivated, are exclusively of their 

 own rearing, for which purpose a number eS acres at- 

 taclied to the establishment are appiopriated, and from 

 the moment they are planted, through all the various 

 stages of their growth and ripening are under their im- 

 mediate care and superintendence, renseqnently they 

 are enabled to assure purchasers not only of their age, 

 but qualitv. 



Orders received by Messrs. PARKER & CODMAN, 

 iVo. 9 Congress-square, ncir the Exchange Coffee 

 House, Boston, of whom priced Catalogues of the 

 whole may he had gratis. If. Dec. 15. 



Real Estate at Auction. 

 Will be sold by Public Auction, 00 MONDAY the 

 26th inst. all the Real Estate lately belonging to Ben- 

 jamin Teel, deceased; situated in ( harltstown, viz. a 

 valuable larm lying ne;ir the road leading from Wintei 

 Hill to West Cambridge, containing 54 acres of first 

 rate land, on which is a good dwelling house — a large 

 barn — corn bar' — and other out buildings — 2 good 

 wells — a valuable young orchard now in bearing slate; 

 nd many young fruit trees lately set ; a bed of as- 

 paragus of choice' growth. Said lands are conveniently 

 fenced into small lots by good stone walls, and are 

 bounded on the Middlesex canal and the Medford 

 river; and has valuable fishing privileges for shad. 

 alewives, eels &c. The house is pleasantly situated: 

 has a fair view of the rilldge of \^ est Cambridge and 

 country surrounding. Itiswtll calculated for a milk 

 and vegetable farm, and particularly for the growth ol 

 hay, and is within 5 miles of the city. ^Iso a pleasant 

 situation on said road, containing six acres, on which 

 are a commodious dwelling bouse, a good barn, wheel- 

 wright's shop, and other buildings; a nursery of ap- 

 ple trees contakjing several thousands most of which 

 are inoculated and many aie now fit to set ; also an 

 asparagus bed of about half an acre and many olhtj 

 improvemenls ; 2 acrr s ol salt marsh 'ying on the north- 

 erly side of Medford river nf ar its intersection with the 

 Middlesex canal ; about 6 acres of woodland land in 

 the north part of Medford; also the manure on the 

 premises. — Reference to Ammi C. Teel Cambridge oj 

 Samuel P. Teel on the premise^.— Saleon the premis«s 

 at 11 o'clock A. M. JOSHUA AVFRY, ,/?uf(. 



March 12, 1827 



Fruit 1 



Further supply nf Seeds. 



Just received at the Farmer office and Agricultural 

 Establishment, No b2 North Market itreet, Boston. 



A great variety of Beans and Peas, by the bushel or 

 smaller ijuantity. 



Carolina Water .Melon — Pine Apple, Green Citron, 

 and Nutme:- Melon, Cantcloupe Melon. 



Mangel Wurtzel, large While Norfolk Turnip, Rutii 

 Baga &c. 



