V No. 41. 



they were improved — what species of 

 yields the greatest profit, and liow to se- 

 -the comparative value, and how to cul- 



em the comparative value of animals, 



food und labour, and liow to propagate 

 port them. It would show the I'ivil En.iji- 

 materinls and routes for roads, canal* and 

 s, and udvanlai^es attending each. It 

 iiake good Farmers, skillful F ngineers, 

 lightened Mon — would opnn the eyes of 

 , and prevent their going blindfold through 

 ■Id. It would draw wealth f-om sand-hills 

 gmires — would discover beauties in stone- 

 nd rocky ledges. In a word, it would 

 , enlighten and enrich the people of this 

 and set a good e.xample to oihers. 



[Worcester Yeoman.] 



3RIGHTON MARKET, Wj9n7 30. 

 )er of Beeves in market "20(3, all sold — sales 

 10 to »),2.5 per hundred. 18 Cows with 

 very few sales 7 pair Working 0.\cn, no 

 No sheep or swine at market. — Pal. 



NEW ENGLAND FARlV lEK. 



TO PRESEllVt UODIES FRO.M FIRE. 



A liquor to preserve bodies from fire is compos- 

 ed at llambury;!! of I pn,t of rod oclirc, and C parts 

 of a solution of copperas. 



Tlio Welland Canal, in Canada, progresses slow- 

 \)\ It is said the estimates of the cost have suc- 

 cessively risen from 8000/. to 300,000/. through 

 intermediate sums — that the best route was not 

 chosen — nhd several years more will be required 

 to complete the work. 



The agent of the Albany Railway Company, (wo 

 believe Mr Feathorstonhaugh,) wlio had been sent 

 to England to get information on the subject, has 

 viewed all there, and returns with more enthusi- 

 asm in their favour, than ho left home. 



Raised in Randolph, Vt. by Capt. Michael Jack- 

 son, a calf which was weighed the day it was a 

 year old, and weighed 781 lbs. Measuring 5 feet 

 5 inches. 



I jVftw. — The Wilmington (N. C.) Herald, in no- 



iter in the New York Times has adduced 1 "cing our late State electioD, mentions that but 

 er of facts and statements, in proof of his | '"'^ Senat ors were elected in the whol e State. 



Tlie Winyaw (S. C.) Farming Society have au- 

 thorised the hiring of two suitable persons to 

 watch negro traders, and report the violations of 

 the law. 



, that at an early day the United States 

 iduce " Sugar, Silk, and Wine," sufficient 

 consumption of her population. 



ain Elliot, of the U. States ship Cyane, 

 sented the editor of the American Parmer 

 o carrier pigeons, and a [fair of hogs, of 

 iar species, which might he advantageously 

 ced into this country, us they are less 

 live to vegetation than our own breeds. — 

 ;. has intimated that the ofilcers of our 

 snerally, in common with himself, would 

 ,ppy to introduce curious, and useful plants 

 mals from the foreign countries they may 



Slight Buildings. — The New York Evening 

 Post states that tlie foundations of a block of six 

 houses, going up in Bleeker street, were washed 

 away in the storm of Tuesday night ! 



CHARITY AND UTILITV. 



IfakejUld's Pruning Shears This is a very 



useful article, and will be ibuiul valuable in the 



h«nds of every owner of Fruit Trees. The In- 



inforaiation of what might be desired by I ventor and Manufacturer is ZJ«a/anrf />Mm/(, and 



ic or practical men were furnished. This ip circumstances which claim the attention of the 



friends of humanity. The Implements are for 

 sale at' the Agricultural Warehouse No 52 North 

 Market Street, for the sole benefit of the Inven- 

 tor, without any advance from tlie Manufacturer's 

 price. 



827 



EnfrUsk Garden Seeds. 



GF.ORGE MURUOUK has just rcccired by the 

 Loudon Packet, the following Seeds, viz : Karly I'rame . 

 Hotspur and Charlton i'las — Green Imperial do. — 

 IJwHrf or Bonleridg do — litiglish, VMnHsor and Long 

 Pod Beans — Salmon and Short 'I'ep Radish — Red and 

 White Turnip do — Karly Uut< b aiul York Cabbage — 

 Green Curled Savoy do — Early and Late Cauliflower — 

 Sals^ifa, or Oyster Plant— Tomatoe. and Martenoe — 

 100 lbs. Mangel VVurlnol— 50 lbs. Sugar Beet— 10 lbs 

 Sweet Marjoram, and Thymi — 60 lbs. Rutabaga. 



4L May 4. 



Cows and Saxony Hams. 

 For sale 2 good young milch Cows and three calves, 

 oJ the Galloway breed, also 10 fine imported Saxony 

 Raais— Inquire of BKN J A.MIN SHURTLKFF Jr. Chtl 

 sea, near Chelsea bridj;e. April, 27. 



jyTurseryman wanted. 

 A person having a valuable nursery under way, wisk- 

 cs to get a person exinrienced in 'he business to man- 

 age it on shares. Inquire at this iiffice. April 27 



Further supply vf Seeds. 

 Just received at the New Lngland tanner office, No 

 62 North Market street, Boston, a further supply ol 

 Garden and P'ield Seeds, which makes the assortment 

 liy far the largest and best in Boston, among which will 

 be found, 



Asparagus, i ' Madeira 



•flrtichoke, < ' head, cabbage 



Etcl, early turnip, 5 Melon, Carolina, water, 



blood I ' green citron 



' sugar i • pine apple 



Beans, bush cranberry S ' nutmeg 



' pole cranberry ', ' canteloupc 

 ' early china dw'f J Marjoram, sweet 

 ' rob roy > Mangel wurtzel 



' marrow J JVasturlioii 



' quakcr | Onion, silver skin 



' white busli J ' rod and white 



' Dutch case knife j Parsley, curled 



' large Lima pole Parsnip, large swelling 



Wii.dsor ; Peas, early frame 



early charlton 



lion is honorable to Capt. Elliot, and may 

 in valuable iuiprovemonts in agriculture, 

 s and the sciences. 



sures of the Earth. The Harrisburg Chroni- 

 tes, that the mineral wealth of Pennsylva- 

 D state of constant developement. It is as- 

 ed that the mountains of Dauphin county, 

 1 anthracite coal in inexhaustible beds. Iron 

 found in many places. The mountains in 

 county contain iron to a great extent. 



. — The Cabawba, (N. C.) Journal states 

 veral new veins of this precious metal have 

 discovered in that county within a short 

 ich are said to be rich. So far they have 

 led a liberal compensation to those who 

 at them ; and one company has obtained 

 vts. in tiie space of three weeks. 



Cromwell, in his hours of relaxation, 

 ed at the fanatics who supported him and 

 jvernment. The jest of the corkscrew is 

 nown ; and when, on his having despatched 

 t upon some secret expedition, one of the 

 cs called upon him, and had the impudence 

 1 the Protector, that " the Lord wanted to 

 its destination." " The Lord shall know," 

 d Cromwell : " for thou shalt go with the 

 and ringing his bell, he ordered some sol 

 in attendance to take the holy intruder on 

 one of the ships. 



Roman. 



A very elegant, full blooded horse, imported with a 

 hope of improving the breed, will stand this season at 

 the farm of JMr Stephen Williams in Nortbborough, 

 County of Worcester. 



ROMAN was purchased in England of the Earl of 

 Warwick and his pedigree has been traced in the New 

 Market Studbook from Childers, (he swiftest horse that 

 ever run over .New Market course, through eight gen- 

 erations of the highest bred horses and mares in Eng- 

 land without a single cross of inferior blood. At 4 

 years old he won 6, and at 5 years old he won 4 prizes, 

 and has since beat some of the fleetest horses in Eng- 

 land over the most celebrated courses. 



His colour a very bright b«y — black legs, mane and 

 tdil— walks and trnts well — is very good tempered 

 high spirited-»-activc— full 16.J hands high and is con- 

 sidered by judges as handsome and well formed a horse 

 as can be found in the country. 



Mares havr been sent to him from all the New Eng- 

 land States, as well as from the remote counties in this 

 state and the neighbouring towns, and his colts are 

 handsome and command high prices. 



Terms — $20 the season, to be paid before the mare's 

 are taken away. Northborough May 4, 1827- 



Dwarf imperial 

 ' Marrowfat.superior 

 ' tall sugar 

 ' green imperial 



Peppers, squash 

 ' cayenne 



Pumkpins, finest family 



J. &; A. Fates' Patent Hoes, 

 Constantly for sale by French Si Weld, 31 & 32 South 

 Market street, sole agents for vending the same. 

 April 13. 



' thousand fold 5 



' white kidney < 



Brocoli, white & purple t 

 Balm, lemon 5 



Cabbage, early York i 



' early battersea < 



' early sugarloaf 5 



' green savoy 5 



• red, for pickling { Radish, scarlet 



' Drumhead 5 t salmon 



Carrot, altringham | ' white turnip 



' orange iSi horn 5 Ruta bnga. 



Celery, red and white i Spinach, round, prickly. 

 Cucumber, early &, long i Squash, early bush 

 ' small girkin, | ' Com. Porter's 



(a fine West India, for \ ' crook neck 

 picnles.) 5 ' marrow 



Cau/i//o!('er,earIy &. late t Sage 

 Cress, curled, peppergr's / Salsafy,vegeta.h\e oyster 

 Endive, green curled, I Savory Thyme 



Egg plant, purple J Tomatoes 



Kale, sea 



Lettuce, early Silesia 

 ' greeii coss 



' grand admiral 



' tennisball 



Turnip, early Dutch 

 ' French 

 ' large Norfolk 



' white stone 



' common field 



Likewise, 300 papers various Flower Seeds. 



100 bushels of MILLET, of a superior quality. 

 GentlemcH in want of this article are requested to 

 call and examine it. 



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



100 lbs. Mangel Wdrtzel and Sugar Beet. 



150 lbs. Lucerne. 



White loneysuckle Clover. 



