Vol. v.— No. ai. 



NEW ENGLAND FAUMER. 



Idl 



lot equalled its merit!;, siiys, Hint "the objects 

 6 Intelligencer, in its present management, 

 particularly hi/gienc, the art of prcservinir 

 h, including the curious, and now fjencrally 

 o.sting, subject of syiiinastics, tlic rules of 

 uct proper to be observed by the sick and 



friends, and the preservation of authentic rc- 



of epidemics." 



olltn Manit/iictttres. — A meeting of -lanufac- 



1-' and growers of wool, and other gciitlenien 

 n^ an interest in the protection ot domestic 



try, was held at VVoodsto> k, Vprniont, on tlie 

 ult. The Hon. Elijah Paine, of Williams- 

 was called to the eh-ir, and Asa Aikens, of 



!.or, ap|)oiuted Serretr.ry. It was resolved, 



; .-ense of the meetinji-, that the present de- 

 ied state of the Woollen Manufactures has 

 uced a ci^rr;'.«pon ling depression in the price 



ool. iini! t.ial it is necessary to apply to Con- 

 I for som-; I'urtlicr protection, to prevent the 



prostration of both tliese branches of indus- 



ll'inler Kvcnings slioul 1 li- occupied in reading W ,N : EU— A iii:in wiih his wife to take charjfc ol' 

 by those wlio have not business to employ them. « talualde dairy and vc-g.iahle farm, within mc mil. 

 Nino-tenths of mankind spen.-. more tune in posi- ' °''",'';' """'^ "f^altm. To olh who can produce uu- 

 . ,, ... • , • . doiiblid rtcomm(ndation9,liofral terms will be offered, 



tive idleness, neither in business, recreation, nor | N„„p other need apply. E. liKflSEY DERBY. 



needful repose, than is neces>ary, if employed in' t'.TUni, 5tli January 1827. 



judicious roi'.ding, to make thtun verv. intelligent ,-~nii'i>ivr . m iv ,„ ,,. . . I 7. ;: 



, r •, n.. " .1 u I" l'UrNA.M No 12 WashiDgtonSMreet, hasforsa e, 



members of society. But hovv many are there who , vv^tche,, Jewelry, Combs, Fancy Goods, Gold Heads 

 do not even read a newspaper. They have not and Silver Spoons, (warranted) which he will sell low 

 time, and can't afford the e.'ipense ! yet tiioy can for cash, 

 idleaw.iy two or three houis iu a di^y. and spend 



the pri."e of lialf a dozen newspapers, or a share in 

 a public library, for rum to poiir down tMeir necks. 



Improved Black Ink Powder and Liquid Ink. 



SAMur.L kii)1jf:ii & co. 



Manufacture Black ink Powder and Jjiquid Black 

 Ink of an improved quality. 



For more than twenty years, S. Kidder has been 

 enj;aged in the manufacture of Ink Powder, and has 

 during that period devoted his attention to the im- 



Ji'eather. — A snow storm o.n'.nenced about noon 

 on the "idtli ult. iind continue l auoiit 48 hours — 

 The quantity of snow now on the ground, which 

 fell in this storm, is thought to be greater than has, r'ovement of the composition. The article now of- 



,- ,, u r . " ,■ i I ilerid the pnb ir, is warranted equal to anv in the 



tallen before at anv one time for several years . i, . i- ■,■ ^ •! ,, , 



,„, ,, j , , J , 'country. Us peculiarities are, a permanent black 



past. The coldest day we have had the present : „iti,out the usual glutinous properties which prevent 



the easy dow of the luk from the pen. 



season was on the Sir'th ult, when in Boston at sun 

 rise the thermometer stood at zero. At Philadel- 

 phia, on the same morning it stood at six degrees 

 below zero. 



ler a lucid exposition and able discussion of 

 object before the meeting, in which the Hon. 



les Marsh, Gen. Z. Curtis, the Hon. Elias 

 es, and the Hon. Titug Hutchinson took part, 



morial to Congress was adopted, in accord- 



with that resolution. The memorial was 



red to be printed, and copies transmitted to 



county in the state, with a request that such 

 lomen as feel an interest in the subject, would 

 and transmit the same to the Vermont dele- 

 •n in Congress, 

 imeeting has been held at Brooklyn of the 



growers and manufacturers of Windham and 



London Counties, at which resolutions were 

 3d. that it was expedient to petition Congress 

 n increased duly on foreign woollen goods; 

 a specific duty be laid on the square yard,.ind 

 the duty on dye stuffs, and other articles con- 

 id in tlieir manufacture be repealed. A com- 

 ic consisting of tive gentlemen, were appoint- 



draft a memorial to the Congress of the Unit- 

 tates, in conformity with the resolutions. 



lie Bridgeport paper mentions an extensive 

 iver)' which had been recently erected in that 

 3, and which it is said, can manufacture from 



to ten thousand barrels of this wholesome 

 ■i annually. The increase of breweries, and 

 :}uantity of ale that is consumed, will, we iui- 



cause our Farmers to turn their attention 

 le growing of Barley. The demand for this 

 le commands for it a higher price than almost 

 Other of our agricultural productions. 



[Hartford Times.! 



t/mnasia — These institutions are of German 

 in, (or rather of German revival) and are grow- 

 into popularity throughout Europe and Ameri- 

 They are attached to most of the English pub- 

 chools and in various cities of the United 

 es are liberally encouraged. That at Boston 

 been established under most flattering auspices. 

 Visi'ing Committee of the Military Academy 

 Vest Point recommend one there. We per- 

 that a new one is advertised in New York. 



Canada. — The population of Canada is rapidly 



For ^ale. wliolesale and retail, by the Proprietors, 

 under Washington Hall, Charlestown, Mass. and by 

 appointment, by JOSEPH KIUDER, 



70, rourl-street. Boston. oct 27. 



(K^T-C.iSH will be paid at this office, for the follow- 



PRICES OP COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



increasing both by emigration, and by natural in- i ing numbers of the New England Farmer, 40, 43, 44, 

 crease. That of Lower Canada, according to the j 48, vo l. iv. 

 official returns made last winter, was 420,'i7i>. — 

 The number of settlers who have arrived at Que- 

 bec from Great Britain and Ireland, within the 

 last eight years, is a little short of 80,000, of whom 

 it is computed that about a third have settled in 

 Lower Canada, a third in Upper Canada, and the 

 other third have come to the Unitcii Sta e ■ The 

 population of Upper Cana la is found by late offi- 

 cial returns to amount to 231,77s souls. The num- 

 ber of acres of land in the province under cultiva- 

 tion, is l,llo,0'20. 



APPLES, best, 



ASHES, pot, 1st sort, - - - 



pearl do. - - . - 



BEANS, white, 



BEEF, 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 - ... 

 IMPROVED CAST STEEL SHOVELS. Oats - - . - - 



We are happy in bringing before the publick HOGS' LARD, Isl sort, new, - 

 some notice of Mr BisbeVs improved Cast Steel ; jIOPS, No 1, Inspection - - 



Shovels. They are faithfully made, the plates of | oil. Linseed". Phil, and Northern 

 cast steel, the sockets being well secured with , plaISTER PARIS retails at 



bush 

 bbl. 



clasps or bands of iron. After a fair trial, many 

 farmers hiive given them a decided preference, at 

 one dollar and seventy-five cents the single shovel 



PORK, Bone Middlings, new, 

 navy, mess, do. 

 Cargo, No 1, do. - - 



to any other kind in use. They are made by Mr j SEEDS, Herd's Grass, 

 Ziba Bisbee of East Bridgewater, who obtained a ' 

 premium of .$10.00 at the last Show in Brighton. 

 Mr Bisbee has left one of them at the Farmer office 

 for inspection. 



16>46 a law was enacted in the colony of Mas- 

 lusetts against the keeping any such day as 



Clover 

 WOOL, Merino, full blood,wa?h 



do do unwashed 



do 3-4 washed 



do 1-2 do 



Native - - - do 



Pulled, Lamb's,' 1st sort 

 do Spinning, 1st sort 



PROVISION MARKET. 

 BEEl'', best pieces 



TO FARMERS— I Diet, a larni couia.mug ...j ;.e..-s 

 of land, a large and comfortable house, barn, &c. The 

 land is of good quality, and of easy cultivation. There 

 are on tlie place a variety of choice young fruit trees, 

 which are just beginning to bear ; also 10 acres of peat 



meadow, on which could be cut enough fuel for the PORK, fresh, best pieces, 

 family, and is an excellent manure. Said farm is situ- " whole hogs, 



aled in Cambridge, about 4 miles from Boston market. YE.\L, " " " " " 



The terms will be on a lease from six to ten years, the I MUTTON", 

 first year's rent to be expended for manure, and a part 

 afterwards to be laid out in the same manner every 

 vear. — The above offers a desirable opportunity to an 

 intelligent, thorough and enterprising farmer. No one 

 istmas : and in the same act prohibiting all I but who can bring recmmendations as being such need 

 ons from playing at cards, dice, &c.-both| ^Pl''?- THOMAS BREWER, 416 Washington str't. 



nces to be punished by a fine of five shillings. 



POULTRY, - - - 



BUTTER, keg & tub, 



lump, best, 



EGGS, 



MEAL, Rye, retail, - 

 Indian, do. - 

 POTATOES, 

 CIDER, liquor, (new) 



bush 

 bbl 



lb. 



cask 

 al. 



Ion. 

 bl. 



bush 

 lb. 



FKOIf 



1 2; 



85 00 



105 00 



1 50 



9 25 



7 25; 

 5 50 



bbi. 



14 



3 



10 



90 



5 87 



5 75 



3 25 



87 



68 



1 00 



60 



85 



75 



2 50 



12 00 



10 00 



10 75 



2 50; 



9 



30l 



205 



28| 



23 



20 



38 



28 



87 00 



no 00 



1 75 

 9 50 

 7 60 

 G 00 



1'/ 

 6 

 6 



11 

 1 00 

 6 00 

 6 00 

 3 50 



93. 



70 

 1 10 



63 



10 



I «. 



90 

 80 



2 69 

 13 00 

 11 00 

 11 00 



3 00 

 10 

 45 

 30 

 33 

 28 

 23 

 42 

 S3 



10 



H 

 6 



10 

 8 



10 



18 



26 

 1 00 

 1 :>0 



62 

 \ 75 



