V._No. 10. 



NEW ENGLAND 1 ARiVlEK. 



319 



PATENI' LAMP BOILERS. 



ese verj' useful implcmciits t'liniish the ncat- 



d most economical iiictliod of boiling' water 



all qii.-iiititios, (say from a pint or less to 5 



wi'iich has ever been invented. They are 



^ :nlaily useful for dni joists, and have been 



iHsed, used and recommended in writing, by 



y all the Hpothecarics in Boston. The imple- 



may be bouslit, and the manner of using 



.xplained, at the following places, viz. Of- 



f the New Ensrlann Fanner, No. fil North 



l||ct street : Joseph Kidder, druirgist, corner 



t' tincver and Court streets ; Kbenexcr Wight, 



rist, Milk street, opposite Federal street ; 



;rd .\. Newell, druggist. Summer sireet, and 



am Howe, Tin-plate worker. No. 7 March- 



reet, who alone has a right under the patent 



nufacture said boilers. 



i 



idiiKr L;/ccum. — A quarterly e.xaraination of 

 iaruiner Lyceum was iield on Tuesday last, 

 number of students is about forty. It is sta- 

 iQt Mr Hale the principal, who is appointed 

 office in Dartmouth College, will not resign 

 iperenteudence of the Lyceum until August 



Further supplj/ ofSfeits. 

 Just received at thi> New England ranncr olfici', No. 

 ,')2 North Market slrttt, liosloii, a lurthiT supply ol 

 Gardin and fit^Ul Seeds, which makes the assorlnieiit 

 I'V far the laijjesl and be-t in IJostoii, among which wiil 

 he lumul, 



Madeira 

 head, cabbage 

 Melon, t^arolina, water, 

 ' green citron 



' pine apple 



' nutmeg 



' canteloupo 

 early china dw'f j Marjoram, sweet 

 rob roy > Matis^el viirtzel 



marrow J A'asturtlon 



quakor i Oniim, silver skin 



white bush i ' red and white 



Dutch case knife j Parsley, curled 

 large Lima pole Parsnip, large swellinn- 

 Windsor < Peas, early frame 



^'hparagua, 



Artichoke, 



Beet, earlv turnip, 



• blood 



' .sugar 

 Beans, bush cranberry 

 pole cranberry 



BRIGHTON MARKET, April 23. 

 eves 170, (including 6 unsold last week) — 

 from S'l.oO to iS'o.'i i per c*'t. Cows with 

 s, 2r>, dull. 7 pair of working oxen — no sales, 

 hcep or swine at market. Patriot. 



early charlton 

 Dwarf imperial 

 MarrowfatjSuperior 



5 ' tall sugar 



S ' green imperial 



< Peppers, squash 



; ' cayenne 



'■ Pumkpins, finest family 



sowing Grass Seed — It is a bad system to 

 ;eeds of difft-rent plants' before sowing them 

 der to have the fewer casts. It is better to 

 3ach sort separately', for the e.xpence of going 

 ■al times over the ground is nothing, com- 

 J to the benefit of having each sort equally 

 ibuted. The seeds of grass being so ligJit- 

 it never to be sown in a windy day, except 

 lachinery, an equal delivery being a point of 

 t consequence. \Vet weather ought likewise 

 ; avoided, ns the least degree of poaching is 

 ious. Grass seeds ought to be v/cU harrov.'ed, 

 rding to the nature of the soil, — Loudon. 



:eding Flax by Sheep. — Loudon states that in 

 land a crop offld.v is sometimes weeded by 

 mg sheep at large into the field. They will 

 aste the young flax plants, but tliey carefully 

 ch for the weeds, whicli they devour. 



'■ten Peas, &c. — On the morning of the 20th, 

 sn Peas were in our market, and we were in- 

 led, by a gentleman of this vii.inity, that he 

 theui on his table fifteen days ago. One of 

 neighbors also had new potatoes on his table 

 .crJciy, some of which were nearly as large as 

 n's egg. [Pensacola paper, 23d ult.] 



appears they have in England lines of bag- 

 •e Stages, which go with equal rapidity as 

 ;e with passengers. They ore called Vans, 



carry such loads as do not affect the speed. — 

 3Ugh this mode is the most expensive, it is 

 ferred by many for its great expedition. 



. Steam boat of 100 horse power is now build- 

 al Marseillns, to be employed in taking ves^-els 

 of the basin during a contrary wind, and for 

 purpose of assisting vessels in distress on tlie 



St. 



' thousand fold 



' white kidney 

 Broroli, white & purple 

 Bnlm, lemon 

 Oahbage, early York 



' early battersea 



' early sugarloaf 



' green savoy 



red, for pickling i Radish, scarlet 



' Drumhead j ' salmon 



Carrot, altringham ? ' white turnip 



' orang-e & horn ? Ruta baga. 



Celery, red and white I Spinach, round, prickly, 

 Cucumber, early & long ] Squash, early bush 

 ' small girkin, ? ' Com. Porter's 



(a fine West India, for , ' crook neck 



pickles.) i ' marrow 

 Catd!fower,eaTly &, late ? Sage 

 Cress, curled, peppergr's i Salsafy,\cgeta.h\e oyster 

 Endive, green curled, ; Savory Thyme 



Egg plant, purple i Tomatoes 



Kale, sea f Turnip, early Dutch 



Leitnce, early Silesia ' ' French 



' green coss j ' large Norfolk 



' grand admiral \ ' white stone 



' tennisball > ' common field 



Likewise, 300 papers various Flower Seeds. 



lOO bushels of MILLET, of a superior quality. 

 Gentlemen in want of this article are requested to 

 call and examine it. 



20 lbs. White Onion seed, of last yeur's growth. 



100 lbs. Mangel Wurtzel and Sugar Beet. 



100 lbs. Lucerne. 



White honeysuckle Clover. 



Fine Family Pumpkins. 



A few small boxes 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. 



Orchard Grass Seed. 



A few bushels of Foul Meadow Grass Seed. 



Sweet or Sugar corn — best for boiling ears. 



'Yellow Locust seed. White Mulberry do. 



Commodore Porter's A''alparsiso Squash, (intro- 

 duced by Commodore Porter, on his return from 

 the South Seas, grows large, and is a delicate and 

 fine Squash.) 



In piocuring the above lot of seeds, no expense 

 has been spared to get them of the very first qual- 

 ity ; most of them have been proved in flower pots, 

 and may now be seen growing. 



Subscription for Vine Stock for the Finest Table 

 Crapes, 

 ANDHnW ruiMFCNTIKK, at ll,c IJorti- 

 cuUural G.irden, Drooklyn, corner of the 

 Jamaica and Flalbush mad, two miles from 

 ^__^__^ New York, \,ii\hig birn urged by several 

 j lovers ol (he vine to propose setis of the best kind for 

 I sale by subscription, oilers to the I'uhlic sells of a doz- 

 } en vines, with gDod routs ol the most select and choic- 

 I est grapes for the table ; many of which are quite new 

 I in (his country, and all of which will ripen perfectly in 

 I any situation either in town or country. 

 1 JVames of the Twelve Sorts. 



\ 1. White Chasselas, with large fruit 



' 2. Chasselas of Fontainebleau, near Paris 



I 3. Yellow Chasselas of Thoniery, near Pari; 



i 4. Golden Chasselas, the real genuine 



5. Musk Chasselas 

 j 6. Chasselas, with >cry large black fruit 



7. Red Chasselass 

 i 8. White Muscat, or black Constantia 



I 9. Red Muscat 



, 10. Black M.israt, or Mack Constantia 

 I II. Black Orleans, hears very well (he frost 

 j \2. Black Gaaiet, yields a second crop of blossoms 

 , :ind fruit when the first are frozen. 

 I Nos 1 1 and 12 are as fine for vineyards as for the ta- 

 I ble, the fruit is not so exe-elleut as that of the preced- 

 I ing kinds, hut is equally valuable on account of the 

 certainly of a large crop annually. 



The subsci ibers will receive their vines in the course 

 of (lie present month. 



Mess John T. Boyd & Co. 137 Broadway, New York, 

 arc empowered to receive the subscriptions. Price 

 Kight Dollars; gentlemen becoming subscribers, are 

 solicited to give their address with care to avoid mis- 

 takes, 



'Che subscription receipt will be arconipanied by di- 

 rections on the best mode of cultivation, planting and 

 pruning the vine. 



Ihe same sort of vines may be had separately, price 

 due Dollar, exre|it No. 4, Golden Chasselas, the gen- 

 uine, which is Two Dollars. Communications for the 

 above and subscriptions to his estabJishuient post paid 

 punctually attended to. 



References, Ur. David Hosack, President of the 

 Horticultural Society, Dr. Pasealis, President of the 

 Linna;an Society, Dr. .Mc.Neven. Dr Mitchell and Dr. 

 Stevenson. ' Ap""ril 27. 



fVhite Mulberry and Woad Seed. 



George Murdock, No 14 Market Square, has re- 

 ceived a quantity of the above named seed, of the last 

 years growth, and of a superior quality, to sell by the 

 quantity or at retail. 



Also a general assortment of Garden Seeds. 6w. 



E. PUTNAM No 12 Washington Street, has for sale. 

 Watches, Jewelry, Combs, Fancy Goods, Gold Beads 

 and Silver Spoons, (warranted) which he will sell low 

 for cash. 



FESSKNDEN & ANDltEWS, at their Forge & Iron 

 Foundry rI Billerica Mills, manufacture Cast Irot 

 Ploughs, all sizes of the best stamp. They are light 

 and strong, make the best work, highly extolled when 

 j tried, and are for good farmers, who wish " to speed 

 the ploiis;b" to their o%vn satisfaction, worth having. — 

 I Orders to them or left at J. P. Fessenden's, Portland 

 i street, Boston, will meet promj)! attention. 



J. Sf A. Fales' Patent Hoes, 



I Constantly for sale by French ii Weld, 31 & 3'J South 

 Market street, sole agents for vt nding the same. 

 I April 13. 



AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. 

 '.J\fo. ^2 .Vorlh Market street, (Up stairs) opposite 

 I the north side of Fanueil Hall. 



Improved r'yliudrical Corn Sheller which has-been 

 I sufficiently proved to be considered the best machine 

 I for the purpose yet invented. — Jones' common ditto. 

 I A great variety of Hay and Straw Cutting I\Iachines 

 — among which are Willis's Horizontal and Vertical 

 (ones — SafTord's large and sniull size ditto— Fastman's 

 (ditta. with side geaiinj'. 



