

I ol. V. — No. 30. 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



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past, after it has become putrid and useless to fVhite MiUberry and fVoad Sred. 



Brewer and baker, is a powerful manure. — Gporso Murdock, No 14 Market ."Square, h 

 tn mixed with water, it will eflect wonders, if ciivtd a quantity of tlie above named seed, of the last 

 lied to plants as a liquid mauure. 



||ec«/)c for making KiUiedne's celebrated JVen^' 

 ilmtnt. wliich is remarkable for its good cfteels 

 Iprains, swellings, and rheumatism. — Take of 



lurpentine one gill — and simmer them together 

 llo minutes. [Communicakd. 



years »rowlli, and of a superior quality, lo sell by the 

 quantity or at retail. 



Also a gfcneral assortment of Garden Seeds. Gw. 



Further supply of Seeds. 

 .'uft received at the Fanner office and Agricultural 

 koot oil half pound— brandy ouo gill— spirits Establishment, iNo 62 North Market street, Boston, 



A few small boxes of Garden Seeds, assorted 

 for family use. Each bo.x contains forty-five dif- 

 ferent kinds, including Peas, Beans, Sweet Pot 

 loney is beginning to increase in London. It is Herbs, and every vegetable usually raised in a 

 Libuted to the peace of Europe having been Kitchen Garden. Price So.OO per box. 

 Iservcd by the measures of England in Portu- 

 The value of annuities increases. 



Iv memorial has been sent from Leeds to Parlia- 

 liit against the free exportation of machinery. — 

 lere were 500 signatures. This aflccts the 

 I ited States. 



A few pounds of the celebrated Altringham 

 Carrot Seed This seed was originally from Al- 

 triughain, Cheshire, England. It has been raised 

 a few years by Mr Pri.nce of Roxbnry, and seve- 

 ral other gentlemen in the vicinity of Boston, who 

 speak of it in high terms. This seed was procured 

 from Mess. Thorburn & Son. 



Orchard Grass Seed. 



A few bushels of Foul Meadow Grass Seed. 



Early Golden Sioux Corn — ripens in 6.5 days. 



Sweet or Sugar — best for boiling ears. 



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

 I, , r , 1 , ,/- , smaller quantity. 



JGrasshoppers, alive and nearly half grown,, Carolina Wat*'r Melon— Pine Arple, Green Citron, ' 

 •re seen in Williamsburg, Mass. on the 11th day and Nutmes: Melon, Canteloupe Melon 



London paper says, " since the adoption of 



Iluskisson's free trade doctrines in the silk ' 



J.dc, these" manufactures have declined 50 per 



Int in value, and the consumption increased four- i 



Lid. I 



March instant. 



J A Miss Sherrill, in North Ciirolina, has lately 

 lade a garment without a seam. It shows her I 

 1 dustry ; but must be an unseemlij garment. ! 



A general Vaccination, under authority, is tak- [ 

 .g place at Baltimore. j 



Public Lands. — Between the years 1797 and | 

 l-Slit, the United States sold public lands to the S 

 1 mount of 44 millions of dollars. These lands ; H 

 ere raosl'y purchased of the Indians at a lo 

 ate. 



iMangel Wurtzel, lar; 

 Baga &c. 



6 " Canary seed, 



1 '• Rape setd, 



I " Hemp seed. 

 Early Yellow six weeks Bean 

 Dun coloured ditto 

 Warrington Dwarf ditto 



White iVorfolk Turnip, Ruta 



The authorities in Baltimore are authorized to 

 ake up all destitute children begging in the streets 



Morsels Iinp'oved School Geography. 

 Lately published, and for sale by Richardson & Lord 

 le tw.nty-fourlh edition of the Rev. J. and S. Morse's 

 School Geography with Anciunt and Modern Atlases. 

 This Geoo^raphy has become a standard work in many 

 ot the first academies and schools in the United States, 

 and has deservedly gained what is believed (o be an 

 unprecedented popularity. It has reeeived, the public 



.nd bind them out as apprentice's; and thev have ' ^Pf'"°''^'^ °''"^\'"°"'^"'=>f f "'!™'"'> amon;st many 



'■^ , ' - . I others, whose opinions are lo be relied on. viz. F. ror- 



■aore applications for such children as apprentices !,er. j. Wood, and J. Murdock of the Andover Institu- 



han they can supply. j tion J.Y.N. Yates secretary of the state of New York 



ji ^— c II. mil. l■ll■ n ^ «^ »^T »»JJ^g^g^r»^ J,» a»»PM»^» and 5u pcrlntendant of public schools throughout the 



Fruit Trees. state Professor Silliman, New Haven— F. Reasley, 



For Pale, by Joseph P. Leland, in Sherburne, Mass. ' University of Pennsylvania— Rev. Wm Allen, president 



M miles S. W. of Bo.ton. consisting of the following" "^ ^'"*'^°"' College— Dr S. L. Mildiel, New \ork— T. 



kinds of Apple Trees. ' Jeflerson and J. Madison late presidents of the United 



I-or»e.!>se—RoxburyRussett«,Greenin-s. Baldwins, I ^'''''^^—*- Pa''""'''?P. Military Academy Norwich Vt. 



Golden Pippins, Porters, English Juneting, verv early ] ^''''- L'"" -'eaks Boston -Benjamin [•■arnsworth academy 



and lar^e fruit. Worcester — Parsons Cooke preceptor of Westfield A- 



Common liic— Orange Sweeting, Winter Porter, p*^''"'>'~"'^'^"J='™'" ^'^''^"''^*''°' "^''^''f"'''* A^^'l^'^y- 

 [Hue Pearmain, Spitienburi-h, Orange Harvey. Pecks '^j ~i~n~e . „ i, rt~. 



Pleasant, Pearmain, Spice Apple, Red Streak Greeni g, •^""'" "'"^ ^'-^""^ *"" ^'''^'■ 



Mackey's Large Sweeting, Nonesuch, &c. Also, Pear, ™"f '•"*'>:, ,'!''. ''^Lt '" '"'' '° '"'' Purchasers by E. 

 - COrLLANU, jr. ^o. 65 Br 



Peach and Cherry Trees. 



The above Fruit Trees are not excelled by any in 

 th« State, many of them are of a large and thrifty 

 growth. Particular car- will be taken in regard to the 

 roots, packing and labelling each kind. 



Orders left with Col. DANIEL L. GIBBF.NS No. 172 

 Washington Street Boston, or forwarded to JOSEPH 

 P. LELAND, Sherburne, will he duly attended to. 



.fipplc Treis. 



For Sale, about one thousand Ihrifiy Russe ting and 

 Baldwin Apple trees, part of them two, and a p .rt 

 three Tears growth, tiom the buds. Please apply to 



Roicburi/, MiiTch -28. E. CRAFTS. 



Broad Street 

 Gunpowder 



for sporting — shipping — or blasting rocks, at the lowest 

 prices, and in such quautilits (wholesale and retail) as 

 may he required. 



Shott — Balls — Flints — and — Percussion Caps, 

 of the best quality at wholesale and retail. 



JRoinar. Vitriol 

 of a superior quality, for sale as ahove by the cask or 

 larger quantity. 3in March 23 



Barley. 

 2250 Bushels of B.ir ey, of a supe 

 ced, and in lots to suit purchasers. — Now landio: 



For a .Yursei-y. 

 From five to fifteen acres of land a short distnnce from 

 the 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- 

 ly™ i->«U:n ty and is desirous of commencing the business on shari s 



seeu, ana m lots lo suit purchasers. — Now landins' ,i. „ j ,, *, _, , . 



Irom Brig Sultana from Smyr.a, and for sale by 1°' "'^7 T'^'^ may consult the owner and view the 



F.BF.NEZER BREED, No 64 Dock Square. March 9 ' g™"°'l— '■"l"'^^ at the Farmer office. March 23 



Linnaan Botanic Garden and J\i'ursery. 

 SM; 'ifp<- -^ ""' subscribers give notice 



«4'- ^St-'*^'^ -^i "'*' ""y '^a^* '"^''" appointed 

 ;S^^i\1' r'*i> 'afS, *"'<■ stents for this vicinity, for 

 ^^T^-Vr ri*''*^® ""• Linnosan Botanic Garden 

 '^'^■'''■■'ihiiu ^ and Nurst ry, at Flushing, Long 

 Llanrf. This Nursery is well 

 known, and contains the most 

 extensive collection of Fruits, 

 fX"* ^ Ornamental Trees, and Plants 

 aBiti?Pt fti •'t^/Z- '" Ai"''''ca. The Frnifs have 

 ' SiS a) © i^ '"'*'" ^'''■'^'•■d by actual inves- 

 j ,g5e.53aii^1";»^.r««,!i*«55i ligation of their merits, and 

 j nearly all of which are engrafted fron; hearing trees. 

 1 In the selection, which has been the particular pur 

 suit ofMr PRIN'CE and bis father for more than half a 

 ! ci'ntuiy, he has spared neither pains nor expense, and 

 I such as did not possess particular merit have been re- 

 jected and their accuracy has been tested 'by the best 

 authors of the age. 



Catalogues may be obtained gratis of the suhseribeis, 

 and orders left at the New England Farmer office and 

 Agricultural EstablishmenI, No. 52 North Market 

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

 attention. JOS R, NEWF,L1>, 

 JOHN B, RUSSELL. 



JVotice to Gentlemen Farmers. 



FOR SAI E, the ver^ valuable farm ot'the late James 

 Gilchrist, Esq. situated in Charit slown, N. H. on tlie 

 lower meadows, so called, of tlit Connecticut riTer, 

 and formerly belonged to Col. Asabel Hunt. 



This Farm consists of 385 acres of Land, of which 70 

 are meadow, of the first quality, and in a stale of high 

 cultivation; the remaining 315 are upland, and con- 

 sist chiefly of pasture and woodland -, the whole mak- 

 ing one entire piece. The House is large and commo- 

 dious, well furnished with all needful and convenient 

 out buildings, and in excellent repair. 



It is beautifully situated, between the great river road 

 and the bank of the Connecticut, on a swell of land 

 rising out of the meadow. 



The barns are large and numerous, conveniently 

 placed, and have been thoroughly repaired wilhin three 

 years. One luige barn has been buill within thai 

 lime. 



The Farm is well watered, and in addition to insu- 

 |lar springs, has running through it a never failing 

 stream, on which is situated a good saw mill. 



Besides the Mansion House, there is also on the 

 premises, a small farm house, with a barn attached to it. 



This is a very eligible situation for a gentleman 

 farmer, with advantage of natural beauty fertility, and 

 site, excelled by few places in ^ ew England. 



Persons wishing to purchase such a place, are invi 

 ted lo look at Ibis. — Terms and further particulars ma j 

 be known on application toMrsSUSAN GILCHRIST, 

 on the premises, or to S. G. WILLIAMS &. CO. Boston. 



TO FARMERS_To let, a farm containing 35 acre= 

 of land, a large and comfortahle house, barn, iSic. The 

 land is of good quality, and of easy cultivation. There 

 are on the place a variety of rhoice young fruit trees, 

 which are just bnginning to bear ; also 10 acres of peai 

 meadow, on which could be cut enough fuil for (he 

 family, and is an excellent manure. Said farm is situ- 

 ated in Cambridge, about 4 miles from Boston market. 

 The terms will be on a lease fr*-m six to ten years, the 

 first year's rent to be expended for manure, and a part 

 afterwards to be laid out in the same manner every 

 year. — The above offers a desirable opportunity to au 

 intelligent, thorough aud enterprising farmer. No one 

 but who can bring recommendations as hi ing such need 

 ap ply. THOMAS BREWER. 416 Washington str 't. 



Ornamental and Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Plants, ^c 



D. & C. LANDRETH. 



J^urseri\ Seedsmen, and Florists, 



PniLADELrniA, 

 II AVE constantly on band for sale, a very extensive 

 collection of Fruit I'rees, Hardy Ornamental Trees and 

 Shrubs. Green Hous« Plants, Bulbous Roots. Garden 

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

 ment in the United Slates. 



Orders received by Messrs. PARKER & COD.MAN, 

 No. 9 Congress-square, near the Exchange Coflee 

 House, Boston, of whom priced Catalogues of the 

 whole may be had gratis. tf. "^^ 



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