coiopaiiy is iilioiit to be formed in Boston to 

 t an extensive Brewery in Soulli Boston — the 

 al contomjilateil is $100,000, to be diviiled in- 

 10 thousand shares of $100 each. The fou- 

 lly increasing of tlicse cslublisliments will oc- 

 n a corresponding demand for Burley. 



,'ol. V .\o 



NEW EN(;LAM) faumkk. 



199 



rather than diminish, and this at the speedy up- IVools. 



proach of the ini.lemont season. There appears WHITNEY, CABOT & CO. No. 12, Central street 



to be far ,nore distress in the district around "1!7 .'?w>*il'^' 



Blackburn than in any oilier part of England.'' 



CO.NGRKSSIONAL. 

 NATK. — A letter from the Vice President to 

 Secretary was read, in which, after alluding 

 ine charges against hira of a most serious 

 e.Io'lged in one of tiie executive departments, 

 111 a|)peal to the House of Representatives 

 icir investigation he remarks " ticat a sense 

 ■opriety forbids hi-? resuming .his station till 

 ioiise had disposed of the subject." The 

 te chose the the Hon. Nathaniel Macon bf 

 Presidei:t pro. ton. The Bankrupt Bill was ^ 

 sed, amendments proposed, and ordered ^o| 

 inted vvith tiie amendments inserted. A liill ' 

 (/ granting certain lands for the endowinknt | 

 miuaries in Missoun. 



USE. — A number of petitions were presented, 

 g which was one from LTri;ih Brown. of Conn, 

 ng for investigation of his claim to remuncra- 

 or a discovery of a plan for the annoyance and 

 uction of an enemy's forces both by sea and 

 A resolution was offered by Mr Reed that 

 ecretary of War be directed to communicate 

 • House an eslimite of the expense of a Ca- 

 ;tween Barnstable and Buzzard's bay. A 

 n was made and carried for referring the 

 1 of Mr Calhoun (mentioned under the pro- 



Ingsofthe Senate) to a Select Committee, 

 sower to send for persons and papers. Mr 

 rter from the Committee on the Judiciary, re- 

 li a bill to establish an uniform system of.; 

 ruptcy, whicli was read twice and committed 

 ivingston offered a resolution, which was a- 

 ti, for making an appropriation of $50,000 

 ffnishing provisions for the suffering inhabi- 

 of Greece. A bill for the importation of 

 ly in casks, not less than fifteen gallons, for 

 tation only, passed after long debate. Yeas 

 'fays G7. This bill was afterwards referred 

 Committee of Finances. A bill to provide 

 e surviving Officers of the revolution was 

 sd in Committee of the whole. 



Officers of the RevnhUioti. — Mr Surges, in his 

 speech in support oftliebill for the relief of the 

 surviving officers of the revolution, states tliat the 

 several emissions of paper money by the contin- 

 cnt.ll congress, from June 22 1775, to Nov. 20, 

 1779, amounted to .^1200,000,000. 



Panthers — Nino panthers were lately discov- 

 ered near Monticello, N. Y. and two of them were 

 killed by the hunters. One measured nine feet 

 from the nose to tlie tip of the tail. 



75,(J00 lbs. inspected or stapled Wool, comprising 12 

 sorts, which is recommended to (he manufac- 

 turers.— and orders for the same will be exe- 

 cuted on fair terms. also 

 15,OnO do. I'.astern and New York washed Lambs do. 

 25 bales Peruvian 

 18 do. Adrianople i 

 9 do. Spanish \ WOOL. 

 1 do. Saxony \ 

 22 do. coarse spinning ^ 

 Particular attention given to the sellin" of AMERI- 

 CAN I'LEECE and FOREIG.\ WOOLS, on con- 

 siguinent, and advauces made thereon when required. 



Jan. 5. 



I TO FillMERS— To let, a farm containing 35 acres 



r ... /. • .. ,. ,, ~ „„ !of land, a large and comfortable bouse, barn, &c. The. 



Imporlntion of spirits— Mt Ntevenson, of Penn. land is of -nod quality, and of easy cultivation. There 



stated in congress, that the quantity of foreign are on the place a variety of choice young fruit trees, 



spirits imported in the year ending Sept. 30, 182(5, I which are just hfghining to bear ; also 10 acres of peat 



was 17,534,428 gallons, at a cost of .ibout four and ""■•■»<'°W' oa ^'''ch could be cut enough fuel for (he 



a half millions of dollars. Of this quantity only il'!'^''^ f."*^ i^,^." '-^T''^' "'^r"'"/ S?,'^''='"° '^ f *"" 

 KaA (\c\n 11 ,1 v ated m Cambridge, about 4 miles from Boston market. 



564,000 ga llons were re-e.Nported. j The terras will be on a lease fr.m six to ten years, the 



Snoio.— The snow on Long Island is 2 feet 8 I H^^ ^"""^''^ ^"'^^ '° ^"^ '^'^P^nded for manure, and a part 

 inches deep on a level, in the vicinity of Albany ^f'"""*"'^ «° '"' '^"* out in the same manner everv 

 2(j inches, in Castleton, Vermont 3 feet, in Keene, 

 N. H. 18 inches. The Delaware, Patapsco, Poto- 

 mac, Rappah.anock, &c. are bridged with ice, and 

 the harbors of Philadelphia and Baltimore are 

 closed. 



jf from London. — By an arrival in New 

 London papers have been received to Nov. 

 )n that day the British Parliament was open- 

 a short speech from the king in person, in 

 he stated that " the depression under which 

 "ade and manufactures of the country have 

 labouring, has abated more slowly than I had 

 ht my.sclf warranted in anticipating. But I 

 a firm expectation that this abatement will 

 jgressive," &c. 



ondon article of Nov. 21, says "The ac- 

 3 of the situation of the Cotton Weavers and 

 factures in Blackburn and its vicinity, con- 

 to be in the highest degree distressing. — 

 : are in the district around Blackburn about 

 I poor people who depend on that descrip- 

 f labour, of which number 20,000 are out of 

 As the compassion of the master manufac- 

 for the starving poor induces them to con- 

 working as much as possible, it is supposed 

 ven at the present rate, far more goods are 

 actiired than can be consumed, so that the 

 :r of people out of work is likely to increase 



Important Hint. — For the cure of a vitiated pal- 

 ate, we cannot suggest a better remedy than tem- 

 perance and occasional abstinence. Dr Ji'illich. 



Fruit and Forest Trees. 

 N. DAVENPORT h.is for sale at his Nurserya large 

 variety of Kruil Trees ; also 300 Rock Maples, in a 

 young and thrifty state. This timel.v notice is given, 

 'fiat persons in want of trees of any description, which 

 Mr Davenport may not have, can send their orders in 

 se\sin to have the trees brought from Long Island. A 

 list of- Mr Llavenport's trees will be found in the New 

 Englaad Farmer, vol. iv. page 312. — Orders for trees 

 may be left with John B. Russell, Publisher of the 

 New En»land Farmer, Congress street. Trees will be 

 deliverrc in Boston, and payment for the same may be 

 made to Mr Russell. Jan. 12 



year. — The above offers a desirable opportunity to an 

 intelligent, 'liornugh and enterprising farmer. No one 

 but who can bring recommendations as being such need 

 apply. THOMAS BREWf.R, 416 Washington str't. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



Approved Agricultural IVorks. 

 R. P. & C, WILLIAMS, 79 Washington s(rec(, have 

 for sale, A very valuable collection of books on this, 

 subject, and directly connected with it, suitable for ' |',9r^i '^'' '' '"^1"^'^'''"' 



APPLES, best, 



ASHES, pot, Isl sort, - - - 



pearl do. - - - - 



BEANS, white, 



BEEF, mess, 200 lbs. new, - 

 cargo, No 1, new, - - 



" So 2, new, - - 

 BUTTER, inspect. No. 1. new, 

 CHEESE, new milk, .... 



skicimed milk, - - 



FLAX 



FLAX SEED 



FLOUR, Baltimore, Hovpard St 



Genesee, - - . 



Rye, best, - - - 

 GRAIN, Rye 



Corn - - - . 



Barley - . . - 



Oats - - . - - 

 HOGS' LARU, 1st sort, new, - 



ricultural libraries — among which will be found. 

 Farmer's Assistant, 

 Farmer'sMapual 

 Culley ok Choosing Live Stock 

 Art of Priserving various substances 

 Davy's Agricultural Chemistry 

 Conversations on Chemistry 

 Good's Bbok of Nature 

 Thacher'i Orchardist 

 f'oxe on fruit Trees 

 Farmer's Guide 



Cattle Doctor & Cattle Medicine 

 Smith's Grammar of Botany 

 Emporiurj of Arts & Sciences ^ 



Various Works on Sheep 

 Statistical Account of Scotland 

 Sinclair's Account of the Husbandry in Scotland 

 Sinclair's General Report of Scotland. Plates 

 Loudon's En. yclopedia of Gardening 

 Loudon's Encyclopedia of Agriculture. 



Also a levy great variety of such books as are want- 

 id, and put into Social and Circulating Libraries, on 

 band, and supplied on most libera' terms. 



LLME, 



OIL, Linseed, Phil, and Northern 

 PLAISTER PARIS retailsat 

 PORK, Bone Middlings, new, 

 navy, mess, do. 

 Cargo, No 1, do. - - 

 SEEDS, Herd's Grass, - 



Clover _ - _ _ 



WOOL, Merino, full blood,wa5h 

 do do unwashed 



do 3-4 washed 



do 1-2 do 



Native - - - do 



Pulled, Lamb's, 1st sort 

 do Spinning, 1st sort 



PROyiSJOJf MARKET. 

 Bl'El', best pieces - - - . 

 PORK, fresh, best pieces, - . 



" whde hogs, - - - 

 VEAL, - 

 iyjjiT"pC.' 

 POULTRY, 



lb. 



cask 



al. 



ton. 



bbl. 



1 



8.'> 00 



105 00 



1 50 



9 2 



7 2, 



5 50 



14 



7 



3 



10 



90 



5 87 



6 00 

 3 25 



87 



68 



1 00 



53, 



D. 



1 7.". 



87 00 



110 00 



1 75 



9 50 



7 50 



G 00 



17 



9 



6 



11 



1 00 



6 00 



6 25 



3 50 



93 



70 



R. P. fc C. W. have heard many complaints of the ' BUTTER be" & tub, 



■niserable quality of paper and type of the common 

 I fstaments, and have just got out some vi-ry neat, and 

 ivhirh they will se'l at a moderate price in sheets to 

 '.h- trade on liberal terms. They invite thn attention i 

 o( the public. Jan. 12 



lump, best, 



EGGS, 



MEAL, Rye, retail, - 

 Indian, do. - 

 POTATOES. 

 CIDER, liquor, (new) 



90 

 80 

 2 62 

 13 00 



75 



2 50 

 12 00 

 10 50 11 00 

 111 75; n 00 



2 50! 3 00 



10 

 £0 



20 



1 00 



00 



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