Un. 





I Vol. v.— No. 2ti. 



i\KW EiVGLAND T AKAlEil. 



228 



FUEL. I At tlie Woollen Manufactory belonging to Uenj. 



Ir Ff.ssemien— I observed nn article in your Bussey, Esq. iu Dedliam, tlierc are between two 

 ler of Dec. 22, respecting " Economy in Piie and three hundred hands employed, who finish, 

 pod," which to nie appear^ correct, so fiir as it weekly, from fifty to sixty pieces of cloth. 



It is a subject of no little importance and 

 Besorving the attention of every one who is or 



The Island of Cuba is little larger than some of 



become a householder. Wood is becominn- "'"" '^''fi'^^'' s's^^es : but it furnishes 



in value to two-thirds the amount 

 our whole country. As the soil and climate of 

 Florida permit tlie cultivation of almost all its 

 products.that part of the United Wtates may be ex- 

 pected to furnish a substitute, in a considerable 



jj-l The Lehigh Company of Pennsylvania report, 

 ^ : that they have taken to market the la.st year .lO,- 

 ; 000 tons of coal— which is about 12,000 more than 



The GARDEN SEEDS, of which a large and ?cne- 



„ ^ „oo.,„.-, , - 1 assortment is cultivated, are exclusively of their 



comfort and conven- ' ^^^ Previous season ; and yot the demand is not i ?"'',! T.""'",?' ^°\ Tv'T^ '""P"'*' * ""'"''" °' ^"" a'" 

 .r-.n,<rpmpnt of h; J^tisfiod. f t""' '» "'« establishment are apprrpriated, and from 



n.anagement of his ■ 'I"?"" ""ent they are planled, through all the various 



rce and dear in many parts of our country, and 

 time cannot be far di^tiiiit when every familv 

 1 feci the necessity of practising the most rigid 

 iiomy in the use of this necessary and indis- 

 iisable article, 

 ur population ha.s become so numerous, and '■'''S'''^^ for the market of Cuba 

 ineSs of all kinds ig so rapidly increasing, that 

 reat consumption of fuel is necessary, even 

 strictest economy is practied ; so that it seei: 

 be expedient that every one should be as sp 



in tlie use of v\ood as the 

 ce of his family and the 

 iness will admit. 



'or several years I have felt in some degree 

 iiiipoitunce of economy in regard to wood and 

 e, and have found that by a tittle management 

 I inconsiderable saving m«y bo realized. Much 

 peiiili oil prcj.jri.'ig wood for the iire, and mucli 

 |i the manner o!' using it after it is prepared, — to 

 y nothing about the construction of fire-phces 

 lid the advantages of using stoves. The method 

 hich from experience appears !o me the best, 

 d most economical, is during the winter to cut than three. 

 d haul a suitable quantity of wood which I saw I ,^:z, 

 to billets of two feet in length, splitting it fine, 

 isortiug it, and laying aside that which is of an 

 iiferior quality for use during the summer, and 

 liling the better part in ray woodhouse for winter 

 rvice, which I saw into pieces of eight and 

 elve inches in length, as it is needed for the 

 e. I find it advantageous to use a considerable 



(hmnncnlal and Fruit Trees, Shruhs, rianls, Sfr 



1>. & C. 1,.A\D1UCTII. 



Aursrry, Sced,„un, and Fhr,sh, 



,, .,,p . ,, , fliri.ADELPIllA, 



HAVE constantly on hand for snie, a very extensive 



...... .. I ""'■;;'7°*^'•";'■'>-^H•->^dy Ornamental reesa^ 



e..ports equal ?f;"''\^''l!" ^^T" ^ '^"•f', '^"'"ous Hoots, Garden 



.■ \i r ^eeds, i.c. tc. not exceeded by any similar p«i-ihl,„l> 



o( those from inent in the United States. .^ '"'J """'lar establibh- 



In their select 

 care and atteni 



1 of FRUITS for cultivation, every 

 has been paid, and from an intima- 



Wi T """"^ ^^''"' ""'^' ^''''"*^ " ^°"''- 



^%'hrOR\AME.NTAL PEANTS, both tender and 

 hardy, which they are now cultivating, are some of the 

 raoft esteemed and admired of both native and exotic 



The Richmond W hig states that 42 bushels of letter^ 

 and papers were hnn.ght to that city in two mails. 



'I he coloured man who was educated at Bowdoin 

 College, is about to publish a newspaper at N.YoiIs 

 for the Africans. 



The destitute labourers of Nova Scotia have volun- 

 nter services on the Canal for their pro 



'I'hG Whitehall Observer says, that fhe snow on the 



Gretn Mountains is better than six feet deep. It is 



than G feet deep here Tbecause it is little more 



Troy Budget. 



red th 

 vision 



: b/ller 



05^CASH will be paid, at the Farmer Office, 

 for several bushels of g-cntn'nc WHITE CLOVER 

 seed : also, a small quantity of GUINEA GRASS 

 seei],(PanirH/n.1ttcsHmum)~to be sent to Europe. 



, f,u • - , ■ ■ " ..various 



stages ol their growth and ripening are under their im- 

 mediate care and superiulendence, consequeiitlv they 

 are enabled to assure purchasers not only of their aee 

 but quality. = ' 



Orders received by .Messrs. PARKER k CODM AN 

 No. 9 Congress-square, near the Exchange Coffee 

 House, Boston, of whom priced Calaloo-ue.^ of the 

 whole may be had gratis. tf. °Dcc 15 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



? & BBS. 



The Proprietor of th.- Agricullur.il Estahlishmer.t 

 1 ■., ^. . 1 ■ I • J : No. 52 North Market Sli-eet, (und^-r the New Euo-bnd 



orlion ot green wood with that whicii i^ Aij^ as , Fanner ofTire) having received the ai.pointment of ajnt 

 more steady and la.sting fire will be produced i for several of the nurseries on Long Island, particularly 

 iian would be the case, were the dry wood ilsed | Mr l^irmentier's celebrated Hort;e;i!tiirai Garden, res- 

 pectfully informs the public that Tie will receive and 

 transmit orders for trees, vineE,shrub3, flower-roots, &c. 

 Mr Parmentier's varifty of Pear trees and Grape v'i.ies 

 probably not excelled by any in the Union. A list 



intirely by itself. A very considerable savino' 

 nay be realized by using the saw instead of the 

 xc, in preparing wood for the fire, although very 

 •ew of our common country people are aware of i of 'them will he found in the New EiVgland' Farmer for 



ho fact, having never tried the experiment. A 

 law suitable for this business, costs no more than 

 in axe, is as easily kept in order, and with care- 

 ful usage, will last many years. A man can saw 

 13 much, and probably more wood, in the same 



November 10, 1826, pages 121 and 124- 



0;:j-The trees will be seated and taken up by an 

 experienced Gardener, on (he spot, and every care tak- 

 en to have them delivered in Boston in the best orrl., 



ff'ool. 



time, than he can cut with an axe. Scarcely any ! On FRIDAY, 16th March, at the East end of the Hall 



itter is made, the wood may be all cut of an exact 

 length, and on the whole, the annual saving to 

 every house-holder by using the saw instead of 

 the axe, would, in the course of several years, 

 amount to something of considerable consequence. 

 A FARMER. 

 County of Worcester, Jan. 1817. 



THIBET GOATS. 

 The New York American mentions that Judge 

 Pendleton, of Duchess County, New York, has 

 recently imported three Thibet goats, of the pur- 

 est race. Tiiey are entirely white, and their 



distinguished mark is a long and pendent ear 



They are hardy, and' it is believed, will thrive in 

 our climate. It is from the wool of the Thibet 

 goat, that the Cashmere Sliawls are made. 



[Nat. Gaz.] 



It is rather singular that there has been no snow 

 Washington City, and that the streets on t. 

 S2d inst. were " almost as dusty as in siiinraer." 



over the Jfrw Market House, under the regulation of 



the A'eiv England Socie/^'— will be sold 'at Public 



Auction, 



A large quantity of Full Blood Merino, Grade and 

 Native Fleece WOOL. 



Farmers and-lhers. who wish to avail themselves of 

 this favourable opportunity ol disposing of their wool, 

 are informed that we are ready to receive it at any 

 time previous to the lOth March, at which time the 

 Catalogue will be closed. 



It will be understood that no wool can be admitted 

 at this sale except that of American growth, which is 

 especially exempted from the Auction Tax of 1 per ct 



Feb. 2. COOEIDGE. POOR k HEAD Anct' 



fFanted, 

 A man with his wife to attend to the work of a Farm 

 and dairy, about 3 miles from Boston, none need ap- 

 ply unless they can produce undoubted recommenda- 

 tions. Apply at this Office. 3t. Feb 2 



WANTED— A man with his wife to ttke charge of 

 a valuable dairy and vegetable Farm, within one milt I rr r « 

 of the centre of Salen' T., „.,„ „.i _— j | ia^it^, 



APPLES, best. 



ASHES, pot, 1st sort, - - - 

 pearl do. - - - - 



BEANS, white, 



BEEF, mes.s 200 lbs. new, - 



cargo. No I, new, - - 



" No 2, rew, - - 



BUTTER, inspect. No. 1. nev 



CHEESE, new milk, - - . . 



skimmed milk, - - 



FLAX 



FLAX SEED 



FLOUR, Baltimore, Howard St 

 Genesee, - - _ 



Rye, best, - - - 



GRAIN, Rye 



Corn - ... 



Barley - ... 

 Oats - - ... 

 HOGS' LARD, 1st sort, new, - 

 HOPS, No 1, Inspection - - 

 LIME, - ... - 

 OIL, Linseed, Phil, and Norther 

 PLAISTER PARIS retails at 

 PORK, Bone Middlings, new, 

 navy, mess, do. 

 Cargo, No 1, do. - . 

 SEEDS, Herd's Grass, . 



Clover .... 



WOOL, Merino, fullblood,wash 



do do unwashed 



do 3-4 washed 



do 1-2 do 



Native ... do 



Pulled, Lamb's, 1st sort 

 2d sort 

 do Spinning, Istsort 



PROVISIO.y MARKET. 

 BEEF, best pieces - - - - 

 PORK, fresh, best pieces, - . 



" whole hogs, - - • 

 VEAL, - ..---. 



MUTTON, 



POUETRY, ..... 

 BUTTER, keg & tub, . 

 lump, best, . 



bush 

 bbl. 



lb. 



cask 

 gal 

 ton 

 bbl 



bush 

 lb 



2 00 2 25 



85 00 87 00 



106 00 no 00 



1 50 1 75 



9 25 9 50 



7 25 7 60 



5 .50 6 00 

 H 16 



'A 9 



3! f. 



lo; II 



90 



6 62 

 6 75 



90 



78 



1 00 



58 



9{ 

 lOi 

 85! 



2 75 



1 on 



6 75 



7 00 



92 

 80 



1 Of. 

 60 

 10 

 i:, 

 90 

 80 



3 CO 



12 00 13 00 

 10 T5| 11 00 

 10 75 11 23 



To one who can produce 

 !S, liberal terms will be offered 

 None other need apply. E. hERSEY DERBY. 



Sale.Ti, 6th January 1827. 



I MEAL, Rye, retail, . 

 I Indian, do. - 



POTATOES, 

 'CIDER, liquor, (new) 



[bbl. 



2 50( 



9; 

 35 

 251 



30; 



25I 



20i 



32 



28; 



26' 



3 00 

 10 



50 

 35 

 U 

 30 

 25 

 40 

 32 

 33 



