Vol. B.— No. 14. 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER 



111 



thoir respeciive cultivfttors perceive at iflst, that 

 ilicy are copartners, not rivals, siml that the success 

 of one (Joes not involve the depression of the other. 

 The United States— m3.y their " Highways and 

 Bv-ways" be as smooth as canals, and have as lit- 

 ili- friction as railways, so that the most distant 

 citizens may become veighbours. 



necessary or can be advantageous. Time is mo- 

 ney, sailh the sajre Prankliii, and if ihe saying be 

 true, we doubt whether the present subscri|'tions 

 will prove adequate to the election of the monu- 

 ment, [f they do not, years will elapse, to a pretty 

 round number we suspect, befoie {Treat additions I A7m'anac'k,Hitc"' 



can be made to the fimds. It is true that ijrcat, — — ~ ; TT^ 



JWew Ii.n":lana Farme 



Thomas'' Almanack. 

 This (lay publithod hy RiohardFoii &, I.ord, al their town and 

 country hiioKstore, ihc Old Farnici's Almanack for \VliS, by R. 

 ii. Tl)nina.s, Esej. containing Ihcj usual ciuantily of new, useful, 

 and euteilaiiiinf; niaitei', to^edicr v."iili tliu sun's di clinalion. 



Country tr.idcrs supplied by R. &; \.. al the lowest rate. In 



the press, and will sonji he published, the IMiniuture or Pocket 



Ma;i!,aclius€tts Register for 1828 14 



care and attention are necessary in a work of so, , , ,■ , j , „ 



- . TT •, J 03 I „ ,. »!,„ , • . ■,, ,■ , , . ,, ' Jnsl published, at the N 



The President of the United tttates — may the much im' ortance, butstill some litllere;T,Trd should for sale by Lowlks &. Df.a 



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measures of his successors, in all future time, fur- be paid to the projrress of the work. But two ai ihe Book* 

 nish as little ground as his has done, for principled courses above the base are yet laid, and within the 

 opposition. l-i^if fortnight a portion of these have been removed 



and aijain replaced. The cause of removal in stat- 

 ed to have been the placing of too much mortar paj 

 between the stones. The two courses make eiglit 

 steps in the inside. The work looks neat and sub- 

 stantial, and when finished will do honor to the 

 projectors Charlesiown Aurora. 



hinnck,/or 3.828. 



■ rt FaruuT Oliice, and 



li Wabliin":lon Street, and 



England Fanner's Abna- 



scnden, Editor of the New 



The JVavij of the United Slates — the cheapest 

 and safest defence of a free state — may it continue 

 to deserve, and ever receive the cordial support of 

 tlie wiiole nation. 



The Two frreat Free ATations — may they be uni- 

 ted in advancing liberal and enlightened opinions, 

 nor sutler this great cause to be retarded by mu- 

 tual jealousy or rivalry. 



All Societies throughout the Union devoted to Ag 

 ricu, 



s generally, tiiH A'-c 

 tiact, for 1323. By Thoiiias G. Fe 

 Eiigland Farmer. 



This Almanack, in addition to tiic usual iriisccllaneous mallei 

 contained in similar works, contains a Calendar of the Courts 

 for each state in New England; ihe Sun's doclinaiion; and 10 

 es of agricullural mailer on the (bllowing subjecis : 

 n Soaking .S-jed Corn in coi>pcras water — on f^mall Farms 

 — on Chfircoal — on Fish used as a Mai^ure — on Gapes or Pip in 

 Poultry — Agricultural Axioms — on Fallen Fruit — on Stagger 

 in swine — How to raise Cabbages, which shall not be club-loot- 

 ed, by Dr. Green of Mansfield, Ms.— How to Fatten Fowls — 

 A cheap method of preventing the disagreeable smell of Privies 



l> — 1 c... „ .,.:tl. .. .1 .7 — rT rt — I T„ ..„ r,..:... 



... -Root Steamer, wilh a draiiniig — on Grafted Tree.s— on Painl 



Brock's Monument Tins is a very imposing ing walls to Mature Fruit— on Cattle stalls— Signs of a good 



structure.— Its heio-ht is 1 18 feet.— It stands upon farmer— on Drying Peaches-on the value of Tim<>-Machines 

 , ^ ^ .« 1 ■_ onnn c . i- i for galhenng Clover Heads, W7(« tii:o itli.'slrcuire enfrravings — 



"Sill' •'"•-"' teet hljlier sir Astley Coopers Chilblain Ointment— Recipes for ihe Ladies, 



the Queenston Mountain 

 ?(u7e''aVi7rt7'jWecA.."mV'.^Vr5— Zeal and success t^in Niagara river. The spot where the gallant containing directions for makii.g several ki^ of Cake.-Mis 



to their efforts. i ^^'X^"' ''«="' ^"''^°"' *"'»"'« '^'^ """''j '^ designed to t, -.^ 'A|,„„,,k m,ny be purchased, wholesale and retail «f 



I perpetuate) lies upon an elevated plain between O. D. Cooke £c Son, Hartford, Con.— I lolbrook & Fessendcu. 

 American Literature— ihe best security for the f.^^ Mountain and the village of Queenston.— The Bratileborough.Vt.— Isaac Hin, Concord N!!.--John Pren- 



... -_ _ , iT-Ai/-,i i\«!i~> ,1 liss, Keene, N.ll. — .luhn \V . Foster and Chdds &. Sparhawk, 



bodies of Gen. Brock and his Aid, Col. M Donald, | Portsmouth, N. H.— Pearson, Liule & Robin-on, Portland, Me. 



lie in a vault beneath this massive pile. ( — ^Vhipple & Lawrence, and Johii .M. Ives, .^alein— Ebeaezer 



Black Rock Gazette. 



preservation of liberty, and without which liberty 

 would be deprived of all its lustre. 



Agricultural Journals — A new branch of the 

 Press; tlie best means of raising the farmer to his 

 j;ist rank, and of promoting a rapid progressof his 



The late benefactors to the Agriculture, of this 

 State, the Mtssrs Coffi.ns — Rival brothers, who 

 could find no home so dear as the land of the Pil- 

 grims, nor any employment of their ripened years 

 =0 grateful as contributing to its welfare. 



Stedninn. Newbtiryport— Hilliard &. Brown, ('ambridge — Ezra 



Collier, Plymouth- E. & G. Merriam, West Brookfield— Clar- 



,, , . • • T», ■ J, ii» • ' endon Harris, Worcester — A. .S. Beckwith, Providence — G. 



JVeatness. — A writer in Blackwood s Magazine I Thorbuin &. Son, No. 67 Liberty .Street, New York- and by 



says he has travelled up and down Ireland 3500 booksellers and tradei-s generally. 



miles, and never saw a girl so filthy, but that a 

 gentleman might venture to shake hands with her 

 by the intervention of a pair of tongs. 



53^ Country Dealers and others supplied on the most favorable 

 lermj. 



Admiral. 



.\mong the premiums offered by the Agricultu- 

 ral .Society of Salem, New Jersey, is oi.e..of five g^^^^ with gold touch-holes and armorial bear 

 doUais to that labouring man who can give satis- jngg^ of the value of two hundred guineas 

 factory evidence thai he has been strictly honest, i JI(,^^, t},g g^me will fall before such costly in- 

 faithful and sober during three years which he Ltruments ! Any body could kill birds with such 

 iias lived with any family or farmer ; and another „u,igi — London paper. 

 of one dozen silver spoons or five dollars to that 



Hull 3'oung 



The above named superior animal, of two year.s old thissum- 



_,,_,, „„.,,,. , ! mer, 3-4ihs of the " Improved D urham Short Horns." of l-4th 



The Duke of St. Alban s intends to commence i il,e '• Gore breed," and obtained Umfist premium aiBrigbton. 



the shooting season in good earnest. His Grace, I 's offered fur sale at the low price of one h:mdre<l dollars, — or 



... -Ji 1 jrr* -* c 1 ; would be let for two or three years, to a respeetal)ie man, on 



it IS said, has ordered fifty cannisters of powder, reasonable terms. Apply lo JOU^J PRINCE. 



si.xteen bags of shot, with two double-barreled Bmburii, Oct. •2!5,'tS2T. 



loinaa of the same character. 



Healthy Society. — At a late term of the Su- 

 preme Court in the populous county of Worcester, 

 Mass. there was but one bill of indictment found, 

 and no conviction for a criminal offence. How 

 much have free schools contributed to produce this 

 admirable moral condition a.nong that people! 



A hint to housewives. — A lady, who was fond of 

 having her house well arranged, discovered, to the 

 amazement of her acquaintance, the art of making 

 all her servants keep every thing in its place. 

 Even in the kitchen, from the most minute article 

 to the most unwieldy, every thing was invariably 

 to be found in its allotted station: the servants 

 were thought miracles of obedience ; but, in fact, 

 they obeyed because it was the easiest thing they 

 could possibly do. Order was more convenient for 

 ihem than discord ; and with their utmost ingenui- 

 ty to save themselves trouble, they could not in. 

 vent places for every thing more nppropriate than 

 those which had been assigned by their mistress' 

 legislative economy. 



Those who are always endeavoring to be witty, 

 whose every sentence, even in common conversa- 

 tion, is evidently a trap to catch applause, are fool- 

 ish and disagreeable comp.^nions. True wit is al- 

 ways produced without apparent effort. 



Mr PRINCE can also ,cll two or three fine 2 years old heif- 

 rs in milk— of the half blood of the ■■ Durham Shtrl Horns," and 

 om first rate native cows. 



Friit Trees. 

 ^ WM. PRINCE, the proprleior of ihs ijnna'onB«- 

 ■^ t>mir Garden and Niirscrin at Flushing, L. I. has 

 the pleasure of iuformiugthe public, that his nurse- 



ry now contains 172 varieties of the Apple. 202 of 



Peais, 7t) of Cherries. 13'U>f Plums, S.'jof Apricots, 84 of Peach- 

 es. 20 of Nectarines, 10 of A Inionds, 14 of Mulberries, 6 rf Quin- 

 ces, IG of Figs, IC (111 ■orrHiii.^, i.'i n' Raspberries, 47 of Goose- 

 berries, 20 of Slrawb.> . '' ■ :e,--. aw of Ornamental 

 Tree":. Above SOOol i!,. .:,... ofFruits are not to be 



fuiuici in any other collect!. ■(, .i .', ;i,. i^ja. 



The dilTerent varituics caiiiiut be oilierwise than genurne, as 

 the greatest atlention is paid, and nearly all the kinds are inocu- 

 lated from bearing trees. Tiie Cherry', Peach, and other trees 

 a most remarkable cure of consumption, from the > are generally of large size. Catalogues ifi.iy be oblaiuedal the 

 use of the tea of liverwort, taken cold as common , ^'^'^' '"■,''?'?,'?'' Farmer oSce,gvaiis, and orders left there,orsent 

 drink. 



The National Intelligencer gives an account of jj,|g3 



by mail, will meet attention. 



Early Top or Tree Onions. 



Bunker Hill Monument. — The progress in the 

 erection of this great public work is certainly very 



An eminent physician in this country says — These produce onions a; the bottom and a bunch of snraltone.'! 

 ,, ,1 , r. , , , , . . ■, „ on the top of the seed stalk. The s 



"that from personal knowledge nineteen out o/ piam yery enrly in the s'lring, and 

 twenty cases of consumption in females originate ) food en.'p under proper cultivation 

 in tight lacing.''' 



lail onions are proper lo 



rldom fail to produce a 



They should he planted 



Pho I there has been enough I ■" ""o*" '«" '^ ''^'r'^'i *f' "*""'''■'■' ^nd set two or three inches 



„., ... , • . ,r c J- • J apart, and om: inch deep, taking care to place the bottom, 



said upon this suoject. None of our Jair readers [downwards. They soon spring itp, and from their size and vig- 



; growth, are not subject to be destroyed by insects. 

 Id they put forth seed stalks, as many of 'the larger one.s 



believe it. You might as well attempt to put the 

 tail ef a live eel into curlintr paper, as to make 

 them credit it. — Bellows Falls pa. 



A pedlar in New-Jersey, who went by the name 

 of "Cheiip Johnny," has been committed to j:iil in c j " 



that State, charged with having entered a store ^ , , _ /f*!- J:*' ,'^''' 



., ... ^ J. , 1 c ■ 1 L^ For sale at the office of die New England Fai 



through the roof, and taken goods of considerable Market Street. Boston, a large variety of Or, 



value, which he was found sellins cheap. h.g LUCERNE, FOWL MEADOW, ORCHARD GRASS, 



"^ "'^■' "'='^°\SS. RED TOP, RED asd WHITE HONEY- 



will, they slionld be broken off ■..•on after "they appear, other- 

 wise the oiiions at the bottom will not b,- .so large. These on- 

 ions are mild, grow to a large size, and are, generally, raised 

 wilh less trouble than the coyuroou kind. — Just received for sale 

 at the Farmer O.liee. 



sloWj and, we should think, much more so than is [withers presentlv 



There is a tree in Me.\icana, which is so tender 

 that a man cannot touch any of its branches but it 



r^. No. 52 North 



Spfds, compris* 



jvv Li Lfiii./ii7\j\-v . ijivi. nARD GR/ ' " 



HERD'S GRASS. 



UCKLE CLOVER &c.— wilh the largest assortaientof Gar.. 

 den and Field Seeds, to be found in New England. 



Also. 20 bushels fre.sh Canary .Seed ; genuine English Rape. 

 Seed J Hemp Seed, &e. for birii;.. 



