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NEW EiNCI.AM) FAIIIVIEU. 



A|.ril 9, 1830. 



MISCELLANIES. 



Thtwaylo Foctrty. — A correspondent in Fruiik- 

 lin county lias }:ivtii us a short liistnry of liis ex- 

 piTH-Mice iiinc(|uicingunil lu^ing |iro|)Lity. About 

 20 years ago, lie ht-^'an wuli little, and I'y industry 

 and ccoimiiiy adduil soinftliiiig to liis iiropeily 

 c'.cry yenr — Imili ii liousu, tlicii a barn, buuglit se- 

 veral l.its of land, and, though he hud a large liiin- 

 ilv, roiuiiiued In llirive until he owiieil a t'oud farm 

 mid coiueiiii'iil buildings, and owsd wt man a cent. 

 All things went on well until a iicigliboring lariii 

 was oflerod Cur sale which he purchaseil ; he paid 

 for a part of it from his own funds and borrowed 

 the remainder iit the bank. This was the first 

 step in the down-hill road. Wlieii the bank debt 

 became due, he Wfiit to unolher hank and horrow- 

 eil money to |i:iy the first ; he continued to run fioiii 

 bank to b:ink for some time, the debt constantly 

 iiicreasii)';. lie now concluded to try speculation 

 in order to exiricate himself fro-ii his irmbarrass- 

 ineiit; he oblaine<l more money from the bunk.s, 

 and purchased droves of cattle, sheep and hogs in 

 the western country, which he ilrove to Brighton 

 uiid other iiiarkels ; h<: lost money on every drove, 

 and became more ami more involved ; he iiiort- 

 giiged one of his farms to the Hospital Life Jiisu- 

 rancc Company, but this did not save him ; his 

 personal properly was attached and sold at auc- 

 tion, his real estate went to pay his creditors, and 

 in a few years nearly all his property was gone. 

 He concludes his communication with the follow- 

 ing warning : — ' Let all who arc not under the 

 same condemnation, take warning by me, and flee 

 from the accursed banks, and IJoston loans, or 

 poverty and misery await iheni. From a friend to 

 the public, and an inhabitant of Franklin County.' 

 Our correspondent might hav« added to his 

 warning — ' Let all beware of getting into debt — 

 avoid spociihition — be industrious, te'np e, and 

 frugal, and they will have no occa.>-ion to resort to 

 banks and Boston loans.' — Hampshire Gazttte. 



The N. Y. Journal of Coninierce states that 

 while the ofBcers of the House of Refuge were in 

 session, to bind out the boys whose term of service 

 had expired, they received a visit from four young 

 men who had returned from a two years' whaling 

 voy;ige^n ship Zone, of Nantucket, on hoard of 

 wh'ici' tliey liad been placed hy the Directors. 

 They had come to thank the oflicers of the Asy- 

 lum, for their reformation. They were about to 

 sail from Nantucket on another voyage. 



John Chase (d' Wendell, .\. II. olVcis to cure 

 fevers, consumption, ilrops), \.r, 'on insurance.' 



PRICES OF COUXTRY PRODUCE. 



(Reported for the New Eagluid Karoitr.) 



licauty und Health. — Females should be early 

 taught the important fact, that heauly caMwx,\i 

 reality, exist, independent of health ; and that the 

 one is absolutely iinattainahlc hy any practice in- 

 consistent with the other. In vain do they hope 

 to improve their skin — to give a ' roseate hue' to 

 their cheeks, or to augment the grace and sym- 

 metry of their forms, unless they arc cautious to 

 preserve the whole Iruine in health, vigor, ami 

 activity Beamy of comjilcxion, and, to a certain 

 extent, that of bha|)e also, is noihing more than 

 visible heulili — a pure mirror of the perfect per- 

 formance of the internal functions, and of their 

 harmony with the external lortions ofthe system ; 

 the ciMlaiii eflecis of pure uir, cheerfulnexs, teni- 

 ])crance, and of exercise, imintcrrii|itcd by any 

 species of unnatural constraint. — Jour, of Health. 



The Portsmouth Journal has not published a 

 marriage in that town for six weeks. 



Soft Honp and strong lime made into a plaster 

 cf equal porlioiis, in suid to be a cure fur feluna 

 on the fingers. 



LEIGH RICIIMONd's ADVICE TO HIS DAUGHTERS. 



Dress. — Aim at great neatness and simpli- 

 city. Shun finery and .-ihow. 



15c not in haste to follow new fashions. 



Uemcmber that with rej^.ird to dress, Ciiris- 

 titiiis ought to be decidedly plainer, and less 

 showy than the people of the world. 1 wish it 

 to be said of the females of my house — ' with 

 what evident and becoming simplicity are the 

 daughters of Simplex attired.' 



Btliavior in company — Be cheerful but not 

 giflglcrs. 



Be serious, but not dull. 



Be communicative but not forward. 



Be kind, but not servile. 



Beware of silly, thoughtless speeches: al- 

 though you may forget them, others will not. 



Remember God's eye is in every place, and 

 his oar in every company. 



Beware of levity and familiarity with young 

 men; a modest reserve, without afiectalioti, is 

 the only safe path; grace is needful here; ask 

 for it; you know where. 



Diseases of Refined Life. — From a work on 

 this subject, recently published by an English 

 physician by the name of Stewart, we extract a 

 single paragraph, which wc think contains a 

 vokime of instruction. 



' Ladies, both by constitution and education, 

 are particularly liable to suffer from the passive 

 state induced by over refinement. So much is 

 present to captivate their native delicacy and 

 timidity, that they do not perceive the dangers 

 of having these morbidly increased. Ever bu 

 sied with unnumbered details, they have fre 

 quently no one engrossing occupation. Lean- 

 ing for support on some loved relative, and de- 

 luded by the thought that they may so contin- 

 ue secure and blameless, they prepare neither 

 for the disappointments, nor the duties of real 

 life. The willing adoration of the protecting 

 sex raises them above the thoughts and cares 

 of the busy world. They arc never told ofthe 

 uncertain tenure of sickly beauty's " frail and 

 feverish being;" and they hear not "the still 

 small voice" of nature, which warns them to be 

 women. Untried, and close concealed, the 

 character fails in stamina and spontaneous pow- 

 er, as from deficient exercise, the body wants 

 symmetry and support, from the wiry fabric, 

 which has expanded unequally in the drawing 

 room, and when these fair ones arc called upon 

 to be wives and mothers, they are often found 

 to be doubly wanting.' 



Uponamodcratecalculation there are 12,000 bene- 

 volent societies organised in England, composed of 

 :)00,000 members. 



A inachino for making shingles has been put in 

 operation at Cincinnati. It costs about $1.5, inde- 

 pendently of the power to work it. Two hundred 

 unil forty handsome shingles of ordinary width arc 

 made by it in a minute, it is the invention of Eze- 

 kiel Birdseye, of Connecticut. 



A bill to prevent lotteries in Ohio has been read 

 a third time in the Ilou^o of Ruprosrnlatives of 

 that State. 



1,1 



Arri.RS,he<l, 

 ASHES, pol.lirM ton, 



IVarl, lir»l sort, 



ni;ANS, while, 



iitEK, nra, 



Orgo, No. I , 

 Cargo, No. J, 

 III TTEK, in«|>rclrJ, Ni 

 CliEE.SK, iifw milk, 



SkiiitmeJ milk, 

 FLOUR, Biililiiu.re, Iloward-Ureet 

 Gn.e«-*, - 

 Rye, best, - - - 

 CillAIN, Curn, 



Rye, - - - I 



Unrley, - . 

 Oais, .... 



HOG'S I.AR»,fir!.l sort, ue>», - ! 



I.IME. I 



I'l.AISTER PARIS rclailjal 

 I'OKK, clear, 



Navy, mess, 



Cargo, No. 1, - - 1 



SEEDS, llird's t:r.Tis, . 

 Orch.trd Cmis, 

 Fowl Mcidow, ... 

 R» f Gras.*, 



Tail .Meadow Oau Grass, - 

 Rfd "i^op {northern J 

 l.ureriK', .... 

 While Mor.cysuckle Clover, 

 Rod Clover, (noriherii) 

 French Sagar Reel, - 

 WOOL, Merino, full blood, washed, - 

 Aferiiio, full b!uod, unwashed, 

 Alrriiio, llirec lourths washed. 

 Merino, half blood. 

 Merino, quarter washed, 

 Nai'vr, washed, . . - 

 Pulled, Lamb's, first sort. . 

 Pulied, Lamb's, second - .rt, 

 Pulled, " spinulug, hrsi son 



rROM I 1 



burel.l I 7S 2 tt 



loo. :il!i 00 130 U 



130 UU 140 q( 



bush<:l. 



barrel. 



pound, 

 barrel, 

 bushel 



7j 



y J5 



7 75 



C75 



10 



6 



S 



4 75 



500 



3 00 



50 



65 



6 ! 



7 00 

 85 



poaad 



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 16 00 17 C 

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PKOVISIO.N MAu.;.i:r. 



COni:£CTEII KYKRV WEEK Bf UK HJTW.ABI), 



(C/irt of FiinruU-hall i'wirf.^ 



BF.F.F, besi pieces, . 

 I'ORK, fresh, best pieces, 



whole hogs, 



VEAL, 



.MUTTON, .... 



[•OlJl.TKY. 



BUTTER, keg and luh, . 

 Lump, best, - 



EGGS. 



MEAL, Rye, reiail, - 



Indian, retail, 

 POTATOS, 

 CIDER, (accordln- In qualilv.) 



Seeds for Country Dealers. 

 Traders in ihc country who may wish to keep an >.«>< 

 mcnt of Garden Seeds lor <ale, are informed they can 

 furnished, at J. H. KuiisELL.*g Seed Store, conneci 

 with the New England Farmer, 52, North Maiket-strei 

 Boston, with boxes of various size.i and price**, from 10 

 ^0, containing a complete assortmc.nt of the sec 

 mostly used in a kitchen g.iiden, on as favorable tenui 

 they can be procured in Ibis connlry, of equal qualil 

 neatly done up in small p'tcicages, ready for retailing, iri 

 short dirfctiona on each package for its culture n 

 management — warranted lo be of the growlb of \s: 

 and of tlic purest qnalily. tf Feb. I.'. 



fublished every Friday, nl 5-'' per annum, payable ni 

 end ofihe yenr— l-ui ihose who poy wiihin siiiy dnjs fr< m 

 lime of subscribing, are enlilleil lo n dedjcltnn of fifl'y rnils. 



IL/" No paper will be seal lo adislance without payment 

 ia|r made in advance. 



Primed lor J. 15. Rvsski.i., by 1. R IIutts— by wh 

 all descriptions of Printing can bo executed lo meet the wib 

 ofcnslpnieri. Ordersfor printing rercivrd |.\ J. II. Rissi ,, 

 al the Aiiricnllural Warehouse No. 5S North Market Sli 



AGENTS. r 



New I'lri— (i TiiuRHeRK & Son, 67 l.iberty-slrrel. 

 FhilaJelphiAX- I». fc C Lahiihkth. E5 Chcslnul-tlreei. 

 Baltimore— G. II. Smith. Oirice ofthe American Former 



^>uAiii;r. A'. 1'. Wh. Pkinck &S0.19, Prop. Lin. Hoi. Gu4 

 f/arl/'nrrf— GmiiiwiN Ar .So!iS. 



//.1/1/j.r. N. S — P. J. Iloi i.A>'i>. Kiq. Recorder Office 

 Slontrral, L. C. — A. Uowmau, Uookscljer. 



