jyusscs. 

 E. WIGHT, Milk strcft, has just received, a coni- 

 plcle ass»rtmtnt of !>)■. //i<//\5 Trusses. Any person? 

 doubting llie superiority of these Trusses over every 

 other ill use, will be fully satisfied by calling at hi? 

 otore, and examining the certificates of //if 



IlEUEDY FOR BUGS. rrult.— The prospect for apples i,s, at present, 



rKssKNDE^ — I have .seen a frcat man}' | vcj-y good, the trees being in general well laden 

 [niinications in your paper on the subject of and the fruit large for tlio season. In some 

 •oving the bugs on young plants, or vines. — i places we notice timt tlic canker worm, which for 



plan rccouimended by your correspondent n ' a few seaeons past has boon scarce, has renewed ,,„,„ „„,„.„ 



' , . T.L- 1 1 1 . 1 „. ■. c/^ 1 1 ■ iM .1 u ■ 1 ^^lore, ana examinmo: the certificates of //icir iUHprior 



weeks since, I think a very good one. but lost Us ravages. Some orchards in Northbndgo and Ifvcdlmct from Tarious Mcd,cat fiuculh,, and from 

 > of your readers may have been as negligent 1 that vicinity present the usual indication of this | very many of the most celebrated Sure-cow and Pliv- 

 lyself, and may perhaps think it too ONpensive, destroyer, the appearance of having been soared | ""anf in the United States— They have also received 

 Mild recommend the following plan, whici) with fire. Peachtrees, Dotwithstanding the fears '""' '''''""''''^^''PP"''^"^''"' of f^m Asti.ey f;iiopER, of 



y farmer can resort to. Take a hen with a of ma;iy to the contrary, vvillbear unusually full. I „"'*"'' 'V~ "''/„, "I!''''''''' '""/ "'"^^' ^'''' '^""'■ctPd on 

 ',.,., , r , ■ Lif 1 ■ L II u 1. . <■ .L »i • persons from 40 to 7 years ol aje m»y with safety 



I ol chickens, and confine her in a coop near 01 cherries wo shall have but few, there not being i be computed at an average of I in 3— And universall 

 incs, and they will in a short time destroy all niany on the trees, and those mostly stung by the ' on children. June 15 



l.V No. .17. 



NEW ENGLAND 1 AKMER. 



375 



I have practised this for a number of r»;-c!(/i'o. Pears have the anpeamnce of yielding 



3 with perfect success. 



Yours with respect, 

 BENJAMIN Vv'HEELCR. 

 rn!iini;-liam,June 13, 1827. 



about an average crop. The lew plum trees 

 which we have noticed were generally well laden. 

 The red or mountain plum, however, is destroyed 

 by a disorder to which it has been more or less 

 subject for a few seasons past. Soon after the 

 PRESERVE VINES FROM BUGS, &c. j ilower falls, the fruit distends into a large un- 

 Iphate of Soda, (Ghinber Salts) an ounce dis- jsighlly puff, which'falls to the ground before the 

 din about one quart of water and sprinkled ! nsua! time for the fruit to arrive at maturity. If 

 the plants of vine-^. is recommended as a | any of our readers can point out the cause of this 

 jntivc against destructive insects. The ex- i disease and a remedy for it, we should be happy 

 iient has been receutly tried by one of our | to publish it. Mass. Spy. 



DERBY'S Improved patent Scythe Rifles,— These 

 rifles are found to be superior to any stones now used 

 for giving a smooth and sharp edge to a good Scythe. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, No. 52, 

 North Market street. 



ibors (whose vines were nearly destroyed by I 

 common intruders) with complete success, j 

 [Brunswick Herald.] 



I(i7i Chunk Railway. — This novel and inter- 

 j work is the " Lion" of the day, and attract- 

 n uncommon number of visitors from all parts I ances from the same office 



Canal Toll — The Rochester Daily Advertiser 

 says that upwards of .$2C,000 was received at the 

 Collector's office in Rochester from the openino- 

 of canal navigation the present season to the .31st 

 of May, and C36 boats have taken original clear- 



Gravimatical Chart. 



Just Published b7J0i^^ MARSH, Nos. 96 & 98 

 State street, Hurd's Grammatical Chart, or Private 

 lustructer of the English Language. Second edition, 

 ! with Additions and Improvements by the Author. 

 ! 0:5=Committee5 and Teachers of schools are invited 

 1 to call or send for a copy of this work for examination 

 j PP'stf. ,Iune 15. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 

 Corrected every Thursday evening. 



country. All examine it with amazement, 



peak of it with delight. Additional cars are 

 ug, and the details of this new system of 

 porlation are perfecting with as iittlo delay 

 ssible. There are, it is said, thirty cars now 



the road, and the number is to be increased 

 J. As heretofore stated, the cars descend 

 e force of gravity ; one horse takes up three 

 tf cars. In this way each car can be made 

 rforra four trips per day. Cars are prepar- 

 n which the horses are to ride down. And i 



may credit the account gi-en, one horse has 1 

 dy been sent down as an experiment, and i 



le appeared little less delighted with his ride 

 his two legged companipr.s. The greatest , 



work yet done iias been to send down 7.i 

 ■carrying each a ton and a half; total, one 

 red twelve and a half tons of coal. The time 

 led for descending the whole distance, (nine 



) is forty minutes. 



occurrence took place the other day. A 

 •d car on being brought to the summit of the 



took French leave, and set off upon the 

 Iward passage alone and at top of its speed. 

 18 seen upon the road shooting down with in- 

 ble velocity ; and in the lanffuage of the nar- 

 , " In place of the rattlintr noise usually made 

 le descending- cars, it fairly hummed." For- 

 lely the road was clear and the car went 



, perfectly safe and stopped within a few 

 : of the schute ; but gave evidence by the 



and dryness of its axles that it had a hard 

 I* is believed it performed the whole jour- 

 n about tpn minutes. — .Mincr^s Jouinal. 



Rochester — A second Epsicopal ijhurch was es- 

 tabliflicd last w^ok in Rochester upon the east 

 sid^ of {he River, under the name of St. Paul's 

 Cliurch of Rochester. 



.Viaeralsfrom Mexico — Mr. Poinsett, our Minis- 

 ter at Mexico, has sent to t'.ie Literary end Philo- 

 sophical Society of Charleston llirce cases of min- 

 erals, comprising a collection of beautiful speci- 

 mens, particularly from the mountains and mines 

 of Tla'piijahua. 



The lead mine in Eaton, N. H. turns out to be 

 nncommonly rich, and, as is believed, inexhausti- 

 ble. It is equal to the best Missouri ore. This 

 with the iron ore in Gunstock Mountain, will no 

 doubt facilitate the completion of the intended 

 canal. 



In the city of New York, there are 44 fire En- 

 gines in good order ; five Hook and Ladder 

 Trucks; upwards of 11,000 feet of Hose; and 

 1,348 Firemen. 



.4 Conscientious Office-holder. — S. Phillips, of 

 Geneva, advertises his ppointment aa Auctioneer, 

 and adds, " having been appointed 2d corporal. 

 no auctioneering can be done on parade days." 



e diminution of foreign importations is not 

 of diminution of business, but evidence of 

 icrease <ii domestic supplies. Domestic Im- 

 lions and Exportations may have increased i 

 than Foreign Importations miy have fallen j 

 >{ ind Foreign Importations must have been i 

 ned by our means of paymor>t. I 



Tni.-i i^.y receive 1 at the Farmer office, 52 North 

 Market street, — from Scotland, a large variety of 

 fresh Turnip Seed, comprising the following kinds; 

 White flat turnip, } Large Norfolk ' 



Yellow Scotch garden ' ; White stone ' 

 Late red top turnip, ; Common field ' 

 Long tankard ' ,' Early Dutch ' 



Yellow stone ; ; Yellow Malta ' 



Also, three pounds genuine Silver skin Onion. 



20 busiiels of MILLET, of a superior quality. 

 30 lbs. Mangel Wirtzel and Sigar Beet. 



Sweet or Sugar corn — best for boiling ears. 



100 lbs. Lucerne. — Flax seed — Buck Wheat. 



Yellow Locust seed. White Mulberry do. 



With every variety of GARDEN SEEDS 



APPLES, best, 



aSHES, pot, Ut soil, - - - 

 pearl do. . - - - 

 BEANS, white, - - . . , 



BEEF, mess, 200 lbs. new, - 

 cargo, No 1, new, - - 

 " No 2, new, - - 

 BUTTER, inspect. No. 1. new, 

 CHEESE, new milk, . . . . 

 skifflmid milt:, - - 



FLAX 



FLAX SEED 



FLOUIl, Baltimore, Howard St 

 Genesee, ... 



Rve, best, - - . 



GRAIN, Rye 



Corn - ... 



Barley - ... 



Oats - - . - - 



HOGS' LARD, 1st sort, new, - 



HOPS, No 1, inspection - - 



LIME, 



OIL, Linseed, Phil, and Northern 

 PLAISTER PARIS retails at 

 PORK, Bone Middlings, new, 

 navy, mess, do. 

 Cargo, No 1, do. - - 

 SEEDS, Herd's Grass, - 



Clover - . - . 



WOOL, Merino, funblood,wash 

 do do unwashed 



do 3-4 washed 



do 1-2 fc ;i do 



Native - - - do 



Pulled, Lamb's, 1st sort 

 2d sort 

 do Spinning, 1st sort 



PROrmO.N- MARKET. 

 BP'.El', best pieces - - . . 

 PORK, fresh, best pieces, - . 



" whole hogs, ... 



VEAL, 



MI'TTCN, 



POULTRY. - - . - . 

 BUTTER, keg & tub, - 

 lump, best, 



EGGS, 



MEAL, Rye. rijtail, - - - 



Indian, do. - 

 POTATOES, - - 



CIDER, liquor, (new) - ■ 



