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NEW ENGLAND lAHlMER. 



207 



)i sE. — Mr Burgess' Bill to provide for the 

 >rs and soldiers of the rovoliition«ry army was 

 issed, and a sub.^litute to the original bill was 

 ted in Committee of the Whole. A resolution 

 d thiit t!ie Secretiiry of the Treasury be di- 

 ■d to report to the House a statement relative 

 e Slims received and expanded for the relief 

 :k and disabled seamen, &c. A number of 

 ions were presented, amoncf which >verc ?i.\ 

 the wool-growers and manufacturers of dif 

 It parts of the New England States, priiying 

 er aid from Congress in their pursuits. The 

 etavy of War was directed to report to the 

 ;e the name and rank of each officer of the 

 lilutional Army, who served to the end of the 

 ilutionary War, and who were by the re- 

 B of Congress, entitled to half pay during 

 tc. A resolution relating to the appointment 

 arges des Affaires, with an amendment re- 

 ; to the compensation of Ministers and Secre- 

 5 of Legation appointed to Panama, passed af- 

 ebate. A bill was reported providing for an 

 ase of the v;iluationoi imported manufactures 

 )ol, &c. The bill making appropriations for 

 syment of Pensioners was passed and sent to 

 Senate. The House refused to consider Mr 

 gston's resolution for the relief of thfi auf- 

 zs of the Greeks. 



MASSACHUSETTS LEGiS".!^ PURE. 

 NATE. — A messaga was ■^,„je.ved from the 

 ■rnor relative to the prpjeedings of Commis 

 :rs in surveying and dividing public lands be- 

 n Massachusettfj and Maine, which was refer- 

 o the Committee on Public Lands. Likewise 

 ■ssage trarig,^j{(ing copies of a report to ss 

 in th*- boundaries between Massachusetts and 

 _cticut. A resolve passed making a further 

 opriation for the support of Deaf and Dumb 

 Dns. The bill to regulate the measure of po- 

 *as denied a second reading. 



)t:se. — A bill was committed to provide for 

 establishment of a Poor House, and House of 

 ustry. The Judiciary Committee was instruct- 

 -j consider the e.xpeciency of so extending the 

 -er of Justices of the Peace, as to allow them 

 diction in civil actions where the debt or dam- 

 does not e.xcced the sum of twenty-five dol- 

 The same Committee was instructed to in- 

 3 whether any measures should be adopted to 

 ent the waste, &c. of real estate, when under 

 ttachmcnt. A Committee was appointed to re- 



on the expediency of regulating by law the 

 th of axle-trees of wheels running on the pub- 

 ;ighways, and drawn by more than one beast, 



for the encouragement of broad rimmed 

 els. The Committee of Finance was direct- 

 inquire into the expediency of enforcing an 

 tional duty on sales at Auction of imported 

 as. A select Committee was appointed on so 

 h of the Governor's Message, as relates to the 

 •essed state of our Woollen Manufactures. A 

 lution and order were submitted for the grant 

 1000 each to the Trustees of seven of the in- 

 lorated Academies in the state, for the purpose 

 mabling them to procure apparatus, and em- 

 ■ Instructors to teach the Practical Arts, &c. 

 elect Committee was chosen on the subject of 

 nding the Militia-Law. The report of Messrs. 

 gwick, Parker, and Savage, Commissioners on 

 subject of an Institution for Instruction in the 

 ;tical Arts and Sciences was ordered to be 



printed. The (Jommittee on Agriculture wa.>5 in- 

 structed to inqwiro if ;iny and what rogul-itions can 

 be adopted to prevent the growth of Canada 'J'his- 

 tles in this Commonwealth. A report was submit- 

 ted that a Statue of the late John Adam.-:, be pro- 

 cired from the hands of the first master, and be 

 placed iu the Djric Hall of the State House. The 

 bill to prevent the practice of shooting at tamo 

 fosvis, &c. was indefinitely postponed. On the 

 l''lh the House proceeded to the choice on its part 

 of a Senator of the United States, and the Hon. 

 Klij.ih H. Mills was chosen on the part of tiie 

 House. The votes being for E. H. Mills 10(3, W. 

 C. Jarvis 67, J. Mills ^L Gov. Lincoln 3, J. T. 

 .\ustin, H. Orne, and H. Shaw, one eaqh. [Oh 

 Wednesday the Senate non-concurred with the 

 above, the votes being, for E. H. Mills 9, J. Mills 

 2C,, Gov. Lincoln 1, W. C. Jarvis 2, N. Willis L] 



See toyour Fires.--The present inclement season 

 admnni ilies every one, of the necessity of taking 

 care «;{ fire. The repeated accidents which daily 

 ocr- ? tVom neglect in this particular, have a 

 •va';iiing voice which ought to reach every one, 

 and e.xcite to the utmost care. A single neglect 

 has ruined many a fine fortune. 



ff'ar. — Two boys going home one day, found a 

 box in the road, and disputed who was the finder. 

 They fought a whole afternoon without coming to 

 a decision. At last they agreed to divide the 

 contents equally, but, on opening the box, lo and 

 behold I — 1? ivas empfi/. Few wars have been 

 more profitable than this to the parties concerned. 

 More than $100,000 to the Connecticut River 

 Company were subscribed at Hartford in two days 

 last week. 



The Sierra Leone Gazette contains an account 

 of H French Capt^dn's throwing (iS slaves over- 

 board, when a French crii er approached him. 



We perceive by a Canada paper, that during the 

 absen'^e of Major somebody from his country seat, 

 bis daughter — shocking to relate — married a 'Com- 

 mon, person !' The whole ' nobility of Canada ' 

 are in tears. 



The expenses of supporting the poor in Nor 

 wich, Eng. is more than half the whole rent of the 

 city. 



(ly'A liberal price will be paid at the office of 

 the New England Farmer, for twenty pounds of 

 Onion Seed, — red and silver skin, — warranted of 

 last year's growth. 



IVooh. 



> WHITNEY, CABOT & CO. No. 12, Centra! street, 

 offer for sale, 



75,000 Iba. inspected or stapled Wool, comprising 12 

 sorts, which is recommended to the manufac- 

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

 cuted on fair terms. Ai.so, 

 15,000 do. F.nstern and !Vew York washed Lambs do. 

 25 bales Peruvian 

 18 do. Adrianople 



9 do. Spanish > WOOL. 



1 do. Saxony 

 22 do. coarse spinning 

 Particular attention iriven to the selling: of AMERI- 

 CAN FLEECE and FOREIGN WOOLS, on con 

 signment, and advances made thereon when required. 



.Tan. 5 



WANTED— A man with his wife to take charge of 

 a valual le dairy and vegetable Farm, within "oe mill 

 of the centre of Salem. To one who cau produce un 

 doubted recommendations, liberal terms will be offered 

 None other need apply. E. HERSEY DERBY. 



Salem, 5th January 1827. 



Map of .Vetc-Eiigland. 



.lUST publish, d. anil for sale at the office of the 

 Boston Daily Advertiser, 



A MAP of the States of Maine, New-Hampshire, 

 Vermont, Masiachiisetls, Rhode-lslaud, and Connetli- 

 cut,— with the adjoining parts of New York, Lower- 

 Canada, and New Brunswick, 



l)n a scale of eight miles to an inch — exhibiting the 

 situations and boundaries of all the principal roads, 

 streams, bridges, mountains, churches, villages, &c. 



Compiled from a careful corapari-on of all the pub- 

 lished maps ami charts, and all the surveys, drawings, 

 and other documents which would aid the undertaking, 

 known to the compiler, in the public oftjces, or in the 

 hands of individuals, and from personal examination of 

 many parts of the countiy ; 



And carefully engraved in the neatest and most ap- 

 proved style, by a skilful artist, who has devoted the 

 most assiduous attention to the work. 



BY NATHAN HALE. 



Price to subscribers, fire dollars for plain copies, on 

 cloth and rollers, or folded in a esse, at their option : 

 and six dollars for copies put up in the same manner 

 coloured and varnished. 



The puhlicaliou of this map has been hitherto de 

 firred, in consequence of the delay incurred in pro- 

 curing them to be coloured and mounted in a neat and 

 >atisfartory manner, in such numbers as to supply the 

 demand ; and in the mean time a few inconsiderable 

 errors have been discovered and corrected. Jan. 19. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



APPLES, best, 



ASHES, pot, 1st sort, - - - 

 pearl do. - - - . 



BEANS, white, 



BEEF, mess, 200 lbs. new, - 



cargo, No 1, new, - - 



" No 2, new, - - 



nUTTFR, inspect. No. i. new, 



fllEESE, new milk, . . - . 



skimmed milk, - - 



FLAX 



FLAX SEED 



FLOUR, Baltimore, Howard St 



Genesee, - - . 



Rye, best, . . - 



GRAIN, Rye - - - - - 



Corn - - - . 



Barley - - . - 



Oats - - . - - 



iMGS' LARD, 1st sort, new, - 



ilOFS, 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, full blood,wash 



do do unwashed 



do 3-4 washed 



do 1-2 do 



Native - - - do 



Fulled, Lamb's, 1st sort 

 2d sort 

 do Spinning, lit sort 



PROVISION MARKET. 

 BEEl'', best pieces . - - . 

 PORK, fresh, best pieces, - . 



" whole hogs, . . - 



VEAL, 



MT'TTON, 



POULTRY, -..-,. 

 BUTTER, keg & tub, - 



lump, best, - . - 



EGGS, 



V1EAL, Rye, retail, . - - . 

 Indian, do. - . - - 

 POTATOES, - - 



CIDER, liquor, (new) - - - 



