NEW ENGLAND FARMER ADVERTISER. 



UUATE AND POUDRETTE. 



The Company known in ihe Oily of New York hy the 

 name ol "Thb New Voiik Uuate and PouniiETTt: Com- 

 pany'' has hecn incoi poiated hy ihe Legislaluie ofthe Stale 

 of Ni'W Jersey, hy an A cl, entitled " An Act to Incorporate 

 'The I.oui IIanufaciuiusg Compan-v,'" for iiurposcs of 

 Agrtctillure— with a Capital of 2nn0 Shares, each Share 

 tlOO, bein? equal lo a Capital of S2i10,000. 



A Pamphlet has heen puhlished containing particulars and 

 vcrv iniporlanl infor.iiation to Farmers and Gardeners, a 

 Copy of which may he seen at this Office, or procured from 

 A, bey, No. -1, Cedar M., New Vnrli. 



The parliuular attention of the render is requested lo the 

 following particulars: 



Isi. A Subscription for a part of the Stock of " The Loni 

 Manufacturing Company,'' will be open at the house of 

 Moses Miller, keeper of the Eaple Hotel, in Jersey City, op- 

 posite the Citv of New York, on Wednesday and Thursday, 

 the 8lh and 9lh days of April. 1840, from 10 o'clock in the 

 forenoon until 3 o'clock in the altcruooti ol each day, and the 

 payment of $20 on each Share will he required to he paid at 

 the time of suliscrihing, (eilhw in Specie, or in Bank Bills 

 of Specie paying Banks.) See Section No. i of the Act of 

 Incorporation. 



It may he, if the whole I'ldD shares shall he suhscrihed 

 for, that nothing more than the SJS may be called m upon 

 this Stock ; hut if any person chooses lo pay the whole 

 amount, he will draw dividends accordingly. 



2d. If 500 Shares shall he subscribed for. on the Sth and 

 9th days of April. 1;M0. and it is noic ascertained they will 

 be, a further subscription of 500 Shares bi/ Pormrrs and 

 Gardeners exdusively. will be opened at the Office of D. y 

 & Elmendrof, No 7l", Cedar street, in the city of New York, 

 and be continued open 60 days, cominencing'on Monday the 

 13th April, 1840, from 10 o'clock in Ihe forenoon until 3 

 ' o'clock in the afternoon of each week day, and to conlinue 

 open until the 20th day of June inclusive, or until the whole 

 of the said 500 Shares sfall be subscribed for; as soon as 

 these 500 Shares shall he subscribed for, the hooks will be 

 closed. The Dividend on these 500 bhares is to be 5obush- 

 els of Poudrelte to each Share, for 5 years, which is equal to 

 20 per cent, per annum, so that at the end ofs years they 

 will have received hack their whole money. Sec Section 

 No. a. 



The object of the (llompany in procuring Slockhohlers is 

 to procure consumers, and therelore they prei'er Farmers and 

 Gardeners to subscribe one Share of llt« resetred Stock, 

 rather than live shares to which each is entitled, and it is 

 believed the other laOO Shares of the Stock ofthe Company 

 will turn out equally valual le, but then there is no authority 

 given by law to the Company to gnaranree that 20 percent 

 shall be paid in Poudrelte. It is expected that' the Divi- 

 dends on this reserved Stock will be made, half in May and 

 halfm September, in each year, and therefore the whole 

 amount ofthe reserved Stock, say Si 00 each Share, must be 

 paid for at the time of subscribing. 



3d. Persons disposed to subscribe, may authorise any per- 

 son to do so for them as follows : 



"I ofthe Town of . . ... in the County of 



and State of ■ . . ; •, Farmer, (or Gar- 

 dener as the case maybe,) do hereby^' h.nrise 



to subscribe my name for; ?'!ares of the Stock of 



the Lodi Manufacturing Company, and }tay the monies re- 

 quired to he paid at the" lime of subscription. 



Witness my hand this day of )S40. 



Witness P,pf;sEKT.; f 



The subscribers arc not held vesponsihle to pay any thing 

 beyond the payment required at the time of subscribing. 



Any number of Farmers in one neighborhood may author- 

 ize one of their number or any other person to subscribe for 

 them. 



4th. Agencies.— A number of Persons have already heen 

 appointed as Agents in different parts of the United States. 

 'I he Company allow Agents a commission of 8 per cent for 

 their trouble, on theneit amount ofthe cost of the Poudrelte 



By the 6th Section of the Act, Farmers and Gardeners ex- 

 clusively are secured the preference of a bonus equal to 

 $45,500 over any other consumers. They arc secured an an- 

 nual dividend of 50 Bushels of Poudrelte for every 100 dol- 

 lars they invest in the reserved 500 shares of the Slock of 

 the Company, which at the price the Company have spld 

 and are selling the manures, give's a dividend of 20 per cent. 

 perannum for 5 years; alter which they divide equally with 

 the other Stockholders It is lielieved, however, fron> d.^^ta 

 which have been furnished in a pamphlet, that the diyidends 

 on ail the slock will not be less tlian 20 percent, per antrum. 



One cent's worth, under the provision ofthe 6lii Section, 

 will manure 10 hills of corn. One gill of Poudrelte to each 

 hill of corn in 1839, ripened corn in three months from the 

 time it was planted, so far as to render it too hard to eat as 

 green corn, which would save it from destructive eiTccts of 

 an early frost. 



But one of the greatest advantages that Poudrelte has over 

 every other manure, is the saving of labor in its transporta- 

 tion 10 the farm and its application lo the soil. The saving 

 is one half in the amount of cost, labor and expenses attend- 

 ing the same. 



Any Farmer in moderate circumstances who loans his 

 money at 6 per cent, interest per annum, may lake one share 



in the slock of the Company which would cost him SIOO, 

 and receive a dividend of 50 Bnsfiels ol Poudrelte which 

 would cost him 12 cents per Bushel, and will do his land 

 and crop more good than 50 loads of the best horse manure, 

 that would cost him S.'.O, besides the labor and expense of 

 carting and punine it on the land 



li any person wishes further information on the subject, 

 they will please apply to ANTHONY DliY, either in per 

 son or by Letter, directed to him at his office, N o71 Cedar 

 street. New York. 



Kcw I'orlt I'rate and Poiidrette Coiupaiiy* 



JOSEPH BRKCK & CO. are agenis lo receive snbscrip 

 lion for slock in " The Neio York Urate and Poudrelte 

 Compamj. 



The manures are not divided among the Stockholders, a- 

 are tho.se belonging to another establishment, but sold, to ap 

 plicanls,_/br cash on delivery. Orders are supplied in thi 

 order of time in which they are received. Urate 50 cents and 

 Poudtelte 40 cents per bushel, with contingent charges for 

 bags or barrels &c. 



The material is disinfected and rendered free from ofTen- 

 sive smell, by a compound, every part of v/hich is in itself a 

 good manure. 



The experience of the post and present years, I83S and 

 1839, on long Island, has satisfied many of the farmers Ihat 

 these manures have the quickest operation upon vegetable 

 matter, ]>nu\tiring ffrcaier abundoTice, and ihe cheapest of any 

 manure they have ever tried. 



Amended instructions for their use, the result of practical 

 experience, will be furnished on application. The eflect of 

 Poudrelte upon Grape Vines and Morus Multicaulis is be 

 vond all comparison, JOSF,PH KREC1C & CO., Agenis. 

 •' March 1 1 . 



BOXE MANURE. 



The subscriber informs his friends and the publi :, that 

 after ten years exiierience, he is' fully convinced that t,ronnd 

 btfnies form the most powerful sliniulant that. can he applied 

 to the earth as a manure. 



He keeps constantly on hand a supply of Ground Bone, 

 and solicits the patronage of the agricultural comm iiiity. 

 Price at the Mill 3.5 cents per bushel ; put np in casks ai.d de- 

 livered at any part of the city at 40 cents per bushel, and no 

 charge trrr casks or earring. 



Also, Oyster Shell Lime, price 10 cents per bushel at the 

 kiln; put up in casks four bushels each at 60 cents per cask 

 delivered at any part of the city ; and Ground Oyster Shells. 



Orders left at the Bone Mill, near Tremont road, in llox- 

 bury, at the New England Agricultural 'Warehouse ami 

 Seed Store, No 52 North iMarket Street, or through the Post 

 Office will meet with prompt attention. 



March 4, 1840. NAHUM 'WARn. 



FARMS FOR SAL,E. 



For sale, a farm in a high state of cultivation, situated in 

 the southerly part of Needham, bordering on Charles River, 



K'easanlly situated, and within one quflrter of a mile of 

 eedham and Dover Mills, and -within six miles of Dedham 

 Courl House, containing about 55 acres of land suitably di- 

 vided into tillage and pasturing ; well watered, and mostly 

 fenced with good stone walls. 



There is a young orchard containing about 150 choice 

 Fruit Trees in a fiourishing state ; a large and convenient 

 d-welling house; a new Barn 40 hy 60 feet, with a store and 

 Granary connected with it, and cellar under the whole, with 

 a first rate piggery. If said farm is not sold hy the first of 

 April next, the house and store will be lo let. The store is 

 convenient and well situated for trade. 



Also—a small larni situated in the-nortberly part of Dover, 

 and within half a mile of thr above named mills ; a desira- 

 fde situation for a mechanic, containing about 30 acres of 

 land, and well watered ; with house, ham, and out-buildings. 



The slock aid farming utensils of Ihe said farm will be 

 sold at public auction on Wednesday, 13th March- 

 ; For further particulars inquire of LEONARD BAT- 

 TELLE, in Needham, near .said fiirms, or CALVIN 

 .FRENCH, on ihe premises. 



Needham, Feb. 26, 1840. 4w 



PARK! FOR SALE. 



For sale, a superior farm of nearly fifty acres, between 

 Boslon and Lowell, 15 iidles from the former place; on 

 which is situaled a convenient dwelling house, barn, and 

 other builings in good repair, and an orchard of choice fruit 

 trees. For further particulars inquire of the subscribers. No, 

 52 North Market Street. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



February 20. 6\v* 



TO l.'ARMBRS. 



600 casks Lime, of good quality, for sale by the subscribers 

 at their wharf Front Street. 



We would remind consumers of this article that the casks 

 are larger and have at least one fourth more in quantity than 

 in former years. Price 112 cents per cask. 



CARTER .t WILLARD. 



February 26. 4w 



Fruit ond 'Vegetable Garden, and Moivlng Land. 

 Tavo Miles from the City. To be Leased, 



The subscribers oifer lo let on a lease of two or more 

 years, the land situaled in Dorchester, (about two miles dis- 

 tant from the Old Souih Church, Boston,) belonging lo Z. 

 Coi k, Jr. There is a garden on the premises of nhont 2- 

 acies, having a southern aspect; well filled with fruit trees 

 of rfvery kind. The land is rich and strong, and can be 

 made lo yield early and abundant crops, and from ils vicini- 

 ty to the Boston Market, offers the greatest inducement. 

 "The remainder of Ihe upland is now laid down to grass, of 

 which It yields abundantly, and there are several acres of 

 salt marsh immediately adjoining. A large and convenient 

 bar'i is also upon the ground. 



1 he above will be let upon the most favorable terms, on 

 app'icaiion lo COOK it COFFIN. 



3w No. 65 Commercial Wharf. 



FORSALE. , 



.An excellent Farm, pleasantly situated about 20 mileii 

 from the city, containing about 100 acres. For full descrip- 

 tion, particulars, &c. inquire at this office. 



Also, a situation ■wanted by a man with a small family to 

 carry on a farm. 



January 30. 4w 



I'RATI" AMD POrURBTTE. 



JOSEPH BKRCK & CO. would inform their friends and 

 customers that they are agents for selling Urate and Pou- 

 drelte, which will be delivered at their store, at New York 

 prices, with the addition of expense of freight and trucking. 



Also— Agents for selling Bone Manure and Oyster Shell 

 Lime. «g 



March II. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 



A valuable farm in Harvard, County of Worcester, the 

 well known Brimifield Place; an excellant dairy farm, well 

 wooded, the house si)acious, filled for two distinct families. 

 The situation among the most pleasant lo he found, especially 

 for aprivate or High School. Bordering a part of the farm is a 

 beautiful sheet of water, containing two islands belonging to 

 the estate. Inquire of the Subscriber at South Nalick. 



March 4, 1840. J. H. T. BLAJVCHARD. 



SITUATION 'WANTED. 



"^To take charge of a farm, by a carelttl and experienced 

 hand. Apply at this office. 

 March 4. * 



ROHAN POTATOES. 



for sale by S. LOTHROP, West Springfield. 

 March 4. 8w 



FOR SALE. 



A Boar and Sow 15 months old. Also 3 Sows 8 months 

 old. t\ll Blood Bcrkshires, from the stock of C. N. Be- 

 ment, Albany. The sows arc all with pig. Inquire ol 



February 19. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FARIIER 'tVAISTED. 



Wanted, as an assistant in the House of Reformation at 

 South Boston, a farmer or gardener without any family. 

 One who understands shoemaking or joiner's work, would 

 be preferred- He must be a man of strict religious princi- 

 ples; not addicted to liquor or tobacco; good natured, and 

 fond of children. Wages liberal. Inquire at the Direc- 

 tors' Office, Faneuil Hall, or at the Institulion, South Bos- 

 ton. GEO. F. HASKINS. 



Superintendent House of Reformation. 



March 11. if. 



ROHAS POT.VTOES. 



A few barrels of genuine Rohan Potatoes may be had on 

 applicaliou to the subscriber. Price S5 per barrel. 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 

 Nonanjum Hill, Newton, February 19. 



ROHAN POTATOES, 



For sale at the New England Agricultural WarehoHse and 

 Seed Store, No. 52 North Market Street, at $5 per barrel. 

 October 16. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



GARDENER 'W^ANTED. 



Wanted, a Gardener of steady habits, that understands 

 raising vegetables and taking care of fruit trees. An Ameri- 

 can, with a small family, would he preferred. None need 

 apply without good recommendations. 



February 19. 



GARDEN MATS. 



For sale at the New England Farmer, 100 dozen Garden 

 Mats, of extra quality, for covering hot beds, Ac. 

 Feb. 12. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



