. New England farmer, and horticultural register. n are to obey their parents, and pa-rents are to see that they do—Olive Branch, WILLIS LATEST IMPROVED SEED using this machine, the farmer may be c> itain thaihis seed is put into the ground, and at the same limein the best possible manner. Theie has been a great,difficulty in machines fur sowing garden ; they ^arc very apt to clog up, and the might go over aoacre of hind and not sow a single seed : not bo withthis; it is so constructed that it cannot possibly clogjIn using this sower, the farmer can save one half


. New England farmer, and horticultural register. n are to obey their parents, and pa-rents are to see that they do—Olive Branch, WILLIS LATEST IMPROVED SEED using this machine, the farmer may be c> itain thaihis seed is put into the ground, and at the same limein the best possible manner. Theie has been a great,difficulty in machines fur sowing garden ; they ^arc very apt to clog up, and the might go over aoacre of hind and not sow a single seed : not bo withthis; it is so constructed that it cannot possibly clogjIn using this sower, the farmer can save one half gl,his seed, and do the work at less ihrn one quarter theexpense of tle co:nmon way of sowing, and have idone in a much better manner; it opens the furiowdrops the seed covers it over and rolls tlinn will sow any kind of Garden Seeds ; say Rula BagaMangel Wurtzel, Turnips, Carrots, Beets, Parsnips, Onions, 4-0 For sale at the New England AgricniluraWarehouse and Seed Store, Nos. 51 nnd 52 North Market street, by JOSElH BRECK & The Parson and the Farmer.—An honest blufffarmer meeting the parson of the parish in a bye-lane, and not giving him the way so readily as heexpected, the parson, with an erect chest, told himthat he was bettor fed than taught. Very true, indeed, sir, replied the farmer ; for you leach me, and / feed mysell.—JSng. pap. EPIGRAM. Why should all girls, a wit exclaimed, Supriaing farmers be ?Because they re olways studying The art of husband-ry. Wan of JVapoleon—The German historians,whose statistics are relied on with much confidence,estimate that in the wars of Napoleon, which werecarried on eleven years, from 1802 to 1612, fivemilliont eight hundred thousand men perished, be-ing more than half a million annually. This cal-culation does not include a great number of pre-mature deaths, caused by the accidenU of war, byfright, despair, &c. NITRATE OP SODA FOR BENJAMIN BANGS, No. 39 & 40, Lewis Wharf, hasfor sale, a


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