Vol. V._No. •'. 



NEW ENGLAND I AUi\li:U. 



1^ 



TO PAIKV WOMKN. inado to liloiid in pleasant concord, tlic temple of 



To prevent that rancid, n;u\seous flavour, which religion and the miniature academy, vvlioro moral 

 is too often prevalent in cheeses, even when made truth and literary knowledge are freely imparled, 

 of the richest milk, and which otherwise would be rise in or near the vicinity. The busy industry 

 delicious, salt the milk as soon as it is taken from and good intelligence of the inhabitants otTor pledg- 

 the cows. I mean the evening's milk, whicli is es of the political moral health and vigour of the 

 kept in pans, during the night, in order to be mix- establishments. The quiet, order, and regularity 

 ed with the new morning's milk. The quantity of which prevail, are so many pledges that the char- 

 salt, used on this occasion, is about a table spoon- acter of the citizen will remain equally sound, 

 ful to each gallon of milk, and is generally sprink- ' whether his hand bo placed upon the sliuttle or 

 led on the bottom of the pan, and the milk poured the plough. [Nat. ^Egis.] 



upon the salt, and they soon become incorporated. 

 This early salting has enabled many dairy-women 

 whose cheese was before always hoven and de- 

 testably rank, now to produce excellent well 

 flavoured cheese, and on farms that had been 

 pronounced totally unfit for the dairy system. To 

 this small portion of salt, various good effects are 

 attributed by those who use it ; they say, it pre- 

 vents the milk from souring, in the hottest nights ; 

 that it enconrages coagulation, and very much 

 promotes the separation of the curd fnm the 

 whey, which is a great saving. All dairy-women 

 ought also to know that it is a false idea, and a 

 loss instead of a gain to the proprietor, to rob 

 cheese of a single particle of butter ; and for 

 these two reasons, because a pint of cream will 

 produce more than treble the quantity of curd, 

 that a pint of skimmed milk will give ; and be- 

 cause a cheese, with all the butter left in it, will 

 lose very little of its weight by keeping, whereas 

 that, from which the butter has been avariciously 

 taken, will lose one third of its original weight in 

 twelve months. — •igr. Repository. 1S09. 



MEXICO. 



A disappointed American, writes from Vera Cruz 

 that the country is overstocked with goo'ls and 

 drained of money ; that the ruinous specula- 

 tions in mines by English capitalists have produ- 

 ced great delusion ; and that Mexico is in fact the 

 poorest, for its extent and population, of any civil- 

 ized country on earth. Domestic cottons were the 

 only articles from the U. States that paid a profit ; 

 the market was glutted with paper, there being at 

 least 500,000 reams on hand. 



A cotton gin was lately introduced into Me.\ico 

 from the United Slates, but such was the force of 

 prejudice that the manufacturers set their faces 

 against it, and refused to spin cotton that was 

 cleansed by machinery ! The Mexicans transport 

 their cotton, seed and all together, 200 miles on 

 the back of mules, to the manufacturing districts, 

 where the seed is all taken out by hand. 



MANUFACTURES. 



Travellers who have visited the towns cf the 

 Eastern Continent, where the inhabitants have 

 been principally engaged in the business of manu- 

 facturing, have given deplorable pictures of the 

 moral and intellectual condition of the population, 

 deprived of the advantages of education, and 

 degraded by a servile dependence upon the will 

 of an employer, and many politicians have looked 

 on these establishments growing up among us with 

 the rapidity of a mushroom but the strength and 



Henry Wis 



r.tt 



II KxDtd in a due!. 



* Died u'At/st attendivg Cov^yesa. 

 . \Tooi: passage for hishenfthtnSt Etistatia^andwnsnen- 

 er heard from — was spofcen the day before a tremendous hur.. 



XThe first xoho answered Yea, when the question zoos ta. 

 hen on tndependenre. and the first vjho signed the Deciara- 

 tion after the President. 



^ President. 



" Poisoned 



tt Voted for Independence, lut was not present whejl the 

 Declaration was signed. 



PORCELAIN. 



A manufactory of Porcelain, on an extensive 

 scale, is now in operation at Jersey City. The 

 materials both for the body of the article, and for 

 glazing are said to be found in the United States 

 in great abundance, and equal to the best French 

 materials. Skilful and experienced workmen have 

 stability of the oak, with great alarm. A visit to j been obtained from Prance, and with the import- 

 the districts where so much capital has been em- ant advantages possessed by the United States 

 ployed in giving motion to the shuttle, would con- 'over England in finding the materi.ils at home, 

 vince those prophets of evil how groundless are ! while the latter is obliged to obtain them from 

 their fears, that our institutions may be impaired, (abroad, it is thought there will be no obstacle to 

 or our purity contaminated. In most of the villa- | the success of such an establishment that may not 

 ges rising round these spots where the noi.~e of j be surmounted by attention and perseverance, 

 the loom and the murmur of the waterfall are I [Connecticut Couranf.i 



" The merciful mun is merciful to his bon.'^t." 



The projirietor of a two horse coach in Alexan- 

 dria, D. C. in his advertisement for patronage to 

 his carriage, has thought it worth while to give 

 notice that he has provided a net to keep the flies 

 from his horses—" because," says he " it must af- 

 ford gratification to the humane traveller, that the 

 noble animals which conduct him suffer not torture 

 from flies ;" the man who can entertain such kind 

 feelings for his horses, and such a good opinion of 

 the feelings of his customers, ought never to be 

 without passengers. — U. S. Gazette. 



Agricultural JVotice. 



THE Trustees of the Worcester Agricultu- 

 ral SociETV are reminded, that a meeting of the 

 Board stands adjourned to Thursday, the lOtli day 

 of August next, at eleven o'clock, A. M. at the 

 Probate Office in Worcester, when the report of 

 a Committee for the selection of Judges of Stock, 

 &c. will be acted upon — Marshals chosen — and 

 various other business relative to the approachin g 

 Cattle Show, transacted. 



05^A general and punctual attendance is re- 

 quested. Ry order of the President, 



Wm. D. WHEELER, Rec. Sec'ry. 



Worcester, July 39, 1836. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



.4PPLES, best, 



ASHES, pot, 1st sort, - - - 



pearl do. - - - - 



BEANS, white, 



BEEr, mess, 200 lbs. new, - 

 cargo, No 1, new, - - 



" No 2, new, - - 

 BUTTER, inspect. No. 1. new 

 CHEESE, new milk, - - - . 



skimmed milk, - - 



FLAX 



FLAX SEED 



FLOUR, Baltimore, Howard St 



Genesee, - - . 



Rye, best, - - - 

 GRAIN, Rye 



Corn - - ... 



Barley - ... 



Oats - - ... 

 HOGS' LARD, Ist 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, funbIood,wash 



do do unwashed 



do 3-4 washed 



do 1-2 do 



Native - - - do 



Fulled, Lamb's, 1st sort 



do .Spinning, 1st sort 



PROVISION MARKET. 

 BEEF, best pieces - - - - 

 PO!<K, fresh, best pieces, - . 



" whole hogs, - - - 



VEAL, 



MUTTON, 



POULTRY, ...... 



BUTTER, keg & tub, - 



lump, best, - . - 



EGGS, 



MEAL, Rye, retail, - - - . 

 Indian, do. - . - - 

 POTATOES, - - 



CIDER, liquor, .... 



bush 

 bbl. 



bush 

 bbl. 



bush 

 lb 



80 00 

 95 00 

 2 37 

 10 25 

 8 25 

 7 00 



3 



9 



95 



5 00 



4 62 



3 50 



2 87 

 14 SO 

 12 50 

 12 00 



1 67 

 6 

 35 

 25! 

 30, 

 25 

 20, 

 40 

 35 



D. C. 

 2 00 



10 

 1 10 



50 

 35 

 35" 

 30 



25 



45 

 38 



6 



10 



10 



20. 



16 



24 



15 



95 



1 00 



1 00 



4 00 



