

NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



308 



ectcj witii the lioney liew. I wish that 

 stry of tjic woo'lpcckors, the hard life 

 , ami the adv!\nt;ig-cs which \vc receive 

 m, miijht be thought worthy of extending 

 some Icge.slativc protection. An act to 



ct would make their services more gencr- 



wn and better appreciated. 



With miicli esteem, yours, &.c. 



n,.1pi it }\, 18-27. J. M. G. 



—The last elm destroyed was about 10 



iameter close to the ground, and about 20 



BRIGHTON MARKET, April 0. 

 ber of Cattle 400, including 57 unsold last 



I'\trthcr supply of Sttds. 



Jiiit reciived :<t the Farmer oinco and Ajfricultural 

 Establishment, No b?. North Market strci t, lio.-lon, 



A few papers of the seeds of the Bene plant ; 

 some account of this plant will be found on page 

 'MO of this week's New England Fanner. 



Yellow Locust seed. White Mulberry do. 



Commodore Porter's Valpar=iiO Sipiash, (intro- | 

 duced by Commodore Porter, on his return from 



stands unrivalifd, ( iil.cr in this iir any other Nation.— 

 BellfoHndcr is strongly ricommcnrted to the pnblie, by 

 the subscriber as combining more uselul proprieties than 

 any other Horse in Amei ict ; anil will stand during 

 the season, at his stable in Charlcslown, where all in- 

 quiries, post paid, will bo attended to. 



SAMUKL J.AQUKS, Jr. 



N. n. His stock in fliH neighborhood are of grea' 

 promise showing e.frellent action. 



Cliarlestown, .March 1827. 



the South Seas, grows large, and i.s a delicate and j 



fine Squash.) ! ^''^ Contents of a young JVurseryfor sale Cheap. 



I.ncerne, I '''I"' subscriber a few ycnrs since conti niplated estab- 



Fine Family Pumpkins. j ''"'''"? * nursery for Fruit Trees and Flowering Shrubs, 



A f 1 c .t t 1 . 1 >i. ' , land having alt,-reil his minH, offers for =ale to nerion^ 



A few pounds of the celebrated Altringham , ,,i,:„^ r,«i m.„„. „,.„„, ,.j r . .-/.r 1'*^™"- 



r. .,.,.„. c 1 Ti • 1 ■ • 11 .- Ai ''="*'"= S" ''«^" "r upwards a discount 01 i!5 per cent on 



_^_ __ t.irrot Seed 7 his seed was oriTinally Irom Al- ! former prices The trees are htalthy, the apples two 



94 remained unsold : sales from i '25 to j ''''"^''^■"- ^'leshire, England. It has been raised ; years from the bud or graft.— and ch. rries, plums, ap- 

 ra„e none sold ovor .<!5 50 ; Working j '^ ^'^^^ years by Mr Prince of Roxbury, and seve- , ricots, and peaches one and two years. Also a few 



id Milch Cows, dull ; Sheep 1(!4, <iO verf 

 ere sold nt 4 00 ; 64 remain unsold ; — 

 50 kept over last week) were sold from 

 cents. [Patriot.] 



(I'c trte. — A tree of prodigious size has 

 een felled in Berks county, (Pcnn.) It was 

 in height, and G4 from the butt to the first 

 and its greatest circumference was 20 

 nches. It was perfectly sound, and from 

 centric circles at the end of the trunk, was 

 sd to be 300 years old. 



g« Atlachmcat. — The Supreme Court has 



that Foreign Attachment *lies against a 



\ ition of another State. As corporations are 



"I ying in every part of the Union, and for 



variety of purposes, this is an important 



[Phila. Pallad. 



Harrisburg Intelligencer states that an ark 

 with nineteen hundred bushels of wheat, 

 upon Busby Rock, five miles above that 

 I few days since, by which the whole cargo 

 -:t. 



ral other gentlemen in the vicinity of Boston, who "'"",f,"'^ I!!'"'!.!'!!'''" '^ '""^'^ yejirs old 

 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. 



Sweet or Sug.ir corn — best for boiling ears. 



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

 smaller quantity. 



Carolina Water Melon — Pine Apple, Green Citron, 

 and Nutme? Melon, Cantelonre Melm. 



All the above are warranted/roni sted and nol suck- 

 ers— n consideraple quantity of'liorse chestnuts— also a 

 to eat variety of flowering shrubs at usual prices. Apply 

 to the Gardener, Mr Charles Senior. All the worked 

 trees are from fruit of the best kinds cultivated near 

 Boston. A listof thera is left at the oflTice of the New 

 England Farmer. JOHN PRINCE. 



Jamaica Plain, Roxbury 20 March 1827. 



Apple Trees. 



M„ 1 lu . 11 11-U-. V .■ M T- ■ I. . ' For Sale, about one thousand thrifty R.ussetin" and 



iitengcl Vvurtzel, large White Nor ok Turnip, Ruta . p,; J ,: 4„„i. ...„, . ,■ ,i ' "-=eL.ii„ ami 



,.- «;_ " *^ '"•" baidwm Apple trees, part ol them tivo, and a part 



three years growth, from the buds. Please apply to 

 Rnxbury, March m. E. CRAFT?- 



Baga &c. 



A few small bo.xes of Garden Seeds, assorted 

 for family use. Each box contains forty-five dif- 

 ferent kinds, including Peas, Beans, Sweet Pot 

 Herbs, and every vegetable usually raised in a 

 Kitchen Garden. Price $5,00 per box. 



White Kidney Beans. 



T'un coloured ditto 



Warrington Dwarf ditto 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shruhs, Sfc. 



STEPHEN F. MILES i- CO. (late Prince 

 & Mills) iiroprielorsof the extensive nursery 

 at Flushing, Long Island, near New York, 

 ofler their very ci. nice and selecl collection of 

 s of all the various hinds to which they not 



Ti.« „!.«.■, i„* -.c t< J ■ . < 1 14 oi^y "ive their personal attentioyi, but which have fhc 



I he above lot ot Seeds is 'varranled equal to any , ,, , j ' , ,. • T , """ "y'^ '"c 



• t> ^, nr » <• .1 L 1 . • J • r, . ia//gi-fa/fr adrnn/nge of being engrafted from bear n"- 



in Boston. Most of them have been tried in Pots i,,,, „.,,„,,. accuracy has been tested ; they therefore 



d Travdling. The steam boat Nev«-Phila- 



ajrived at New Y'ork ou Sunday evening. 



ce hours from Albany, with -'"0 passengers. 



ISiipreme Court has overrnlcd all the objec- 



<> the indictment under the law prohibiting 



of lottery tickets in this commonwealth. 



f for Governor. In 177 towns Gov. Lincoln 

 nil, Mr Jarvis 0131, Mr Otis and others 



and Hot Beds. 



The publisher of the Farmer has made arrange- 

 ments for supplying any quantity of the Black 

 Currant bushes and Buclttl.nrn quicks for hedges, 

 by leaving their orders at this oiSce. 



olicit with the fullest, confidence the patronage of the 

 public. " 'V; ■ 



The Trees, Shrubs, kc. are in the most thrifty and 

 healthy slate — the correctness of every sale by them is 

 gusranteed — and the snme attention observed in the 

 __^ selection as if the purchasers were present. 



Just received and for sale at the Farmer office, p '^"^."' ^'"^ V°^''^'!f,'',''>' ."j*^ -^"f'^ciiber, .Agent for the 

 , . (. ' Iroprietors, who will furnish catalogues on application 



M23.6t HENRY L. BILLING.^, 18 India Wharf 



a few copies of 



Deane's New England Farmer, 

 Lorain's Husbandry, — and the Parmer's Assistant, 



Bellfounder. 



An Imported Bull for Sale. 

 A full blond bull of the North Devon breed, will be 5 

 irs old in May n.-xt, will he sold at a reasonable rate 



last number of the Edinburgh Review con- 

 rticles on the following subjects : 



re's Life of Sheridan — Emigration — Coun- 

 r prisoners— Hieroglyphics — Pulpit EIo- 

 ; Duties on Brandy and Geneva ; West 

 Slavery; Difi'usion of knowledge; Poitu- 



Note to- the Article on Phrenology ; Q,uar- 



ist of New Publications. 



and one 



The Norfolk trotter, imported July 1822 from England, "'' ''t on shares lor one or two years to any porson who 



' ' ' ' may he well recommended. He is a superior animal 



dark red — ns this breed always is — therefore easily 



cattle; being the most active in 



ilso excellent for beef and milk. 



He is now at .^andwich, N. H. and may be had the 1st 



of May A letter to the subscriber Crost paid) will be 



to s'and this season, 1827, at twenty dollar 



dnllarthe groom— the money to be paid to tl ^ 



THIS celebrated horse is a bright Rav. with black matched for workin, 

 legs, standing 15 hands high ; his superior blood, sym- Enjlanil for labour- 

 metry, and action excel ejery other trotting Stallion 

 He is allowed by the best Judges in Norfolk to he the 

 fastest and bfst bred Horse ever sent out of that Coun- attended to. 



JOHN ITtlNCE. 



ty. He has proved himself a «ure foal getter, and his 

 Stock for size and substance are not to be surpassed ; 

 they are selling at the highest prices of any Horses in 

 Norfolk. 



Bellfounder was got by that well known fast and 

 high formed Trotter, Old Bellfounder, out of Velocity, 

 which trotted on the Norwich road in 1806 Sixteen 



Roxbury, Mass. 20 March 1827. 



J. if A. Pales' Patent Hoes, 

 Constantly for sale by French & Weld, 3i & 32 South 

 Market sirect, side agents for vending the same. 

 .April 13. 



overseers of the poor in Plymouth, it ap 



that the expenses of the Alms-house for the 



ear amounted to $2479, and the receipts ' ances again.-t time 



he produce of the labour of paupers, to $25- ! Bellfounder at fi 

 ving an excess of credits over expencea of 



The average number of persons supported 



Alms house during the year was :?7.i. The 

 ises of paupers, in and out of the .Almshouse, 

 nted to .$.T21l), making a net charge for the 

 rt of the poor, after deducting the produce of 

 Ims-house, only $.35(3. 



THE ADMIRAL. 'Ihe Subscriber i»forms those 

 who are desirous of improving by this fine imported an- 

 imal, that he will be kept on the farm of John Welles, 

 1808 she trotted Iwmlii-eight miles in one hour and 47 1 sq. Dorchester, near the Ufv. Dr Codman's meetin"-- 

 'nufes, and has also done many other great perform- j House, till further notice. Terms three dollars. " 



Apply to A. GREENWOOD on ssid inrm. 



mouth Alms House. From the annual report ""'''' '" """ '^''"''' ^°'' '*"'' ^^"^ broke 15 times into a 

 ■ - - ' "Mop, and as o/ltn lurnfd round won her match. In 



years old trotted Ttco mihs in 

 Sit minutes and in the following year was matched for 

 200 guineas to trot JVint mtlrs in Ttiirly mintihs. which 

 b won easili/ bv Twenty-two seconds. His Owner 

 shortly after chatlensed to perform 

 niiirs and a half in one hour. 6u/ it was nol accepted. 

 He has since -ever b en saddled or matched. 

 Old Bellfounder was a true descendant from the or: 



lamffim 



Feb. 16. 



For a A*»;-Sfn/. 

 From five to fifteen acres of land a short dist ^nre froo 

 ith him Sei'fn/efTj I (he city, having water communication and all Ihe va 



rious soils and sites requisite for an extensive : 



ery. 



A person of skill and experience who has some proper- 

 ty and is desirous of commencing the business on shares 

 nal blood of the Fireaways, which breed of Horses or other mode, may consult the owner and view the 



I ground — Inquire at the Farmer office. March 23 



