,)1. V No. .so. 



NEVV EINtiLANJ) FARMER. 



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r the lower jawbone; in short, pulsation I Anions tlic memorials presented was one troni i l ''"H 2 year: 



e felt in every 3upe)Jtcial artery. | Charles Carrol of Carrolton, praying the aid of j ^ H';if<is I y<^ar old 



en a hor<e appears rather dull, and doc3 not: Congress to an expedition to the polar regions, ' '" ' " 



■operly, it is advisable to examine the pulse,! j\ ile^sagc was received from the President of 

 he be found tocxcced the standard of health j the U.S. relative to the (Georgia controver.sy, 

 iate recourse should be had to bleeding. — I which, after a long and warm debate was ordered 

 s timely interference many dangerous com- ' to lie on tiie table. The Secretary of War trans- 

 may be prevonled. When the pulse rises J mjtted sandi^ documents relative to the suffering 

 ir yO in a minute, there is reason to be ap- j condition of the friendly Creek Indians. 'I'he bill 

 ;tii! )sive of danjjer ; and when it exceeds 100 , for increasing the duty on imported woollen goods, 

 ieasc frei|nently terminates in death. was ordered to be engrossed, and read a third 



tfTiiif's Treaiise on J^eterimiry .Medicine. tune. 



TRAP FOR MICE. ^ | -MASSACHUSETTS LKtilSLATURE. 



iend of the Editor has suggested a very sim- j SE.'\ ATE. — Petitions of Whitwell, Bond & Co. 

 It we should bidicve efiectual contrivance , and others, for surveys and estimates to ascertain 

 sn.-irin? and tailing captive those little ma- ' the practicability and expediency of constructing 

 Take a Cliina bowl which will hold i a rail road from Boston to Providence were com- 

 a quart. Turn it bottom upward, and place j mitted in both Houses. A Committee was ap- 

 rther edtre against the wall of the room or | [ointed to consider on the expediency of taking 



;her upright object. Elevate the hither edge 

 ; and place under it edijewise a slip of bas- 

 ufF, or any other thin substance about 3inch- 

 g and one inch wide at the end immediately 



the edge of the bowl. The other end should 

 nearly to a point, and extend into the interi- 

 t of the bowl. A bit of toasted cheese should 

 ck on the smaller end of the slip. When a 



nibbles or touches this bait, the slip or bas 

 ufT turns flat wise, and permits the edge of 

 owl, which was a little elevated to descend 

 nclose the mouse under the liov. I. If the 

 is set on a loose board, you may lake it up 

 er with the bowl, and the captive and iin 



the whole in a tub of water, and thus drown 

 Irisoner 



CONGRESSIO>AL. 



NATE The bill to reduce the duty on sslt 



ted was debated with much length mil am 

 and passed to be enacted. A ,jie.-s- Jr.^ 



received from the President of the Uji,>.' ' 



s, submitting to the consideration of Con 

 certain documents relative to an allesiej 

 MS on the rights and territory of the Creek 

 ns by the state of Georgia. This message 



a long and warm discussion was referred to 

 Bimittee chosen by tiallot, and consi.-iting of 

 ire. Benton, Berrien, Van Buren, Smith of S. 

 id Harrison. The Bankrupt bill after long 

 te was rejected. Yeas 21, Nays 27. 

 »USE.— The President of the United States 

 mitted by Message, the Report of the Secre- 

 of State, relating to the appoinlment of Char- 

 les Affaires, and to the commis.^ioners of the 



ters and Secretary to the mission to Panama. 



Secretary of the Treasury made a report in 

 tliance with the orders of the House, of the 

 s accrued on woollen manufactures, raw wool 

 arpeling imported in the year ending Sept. 

 826— to wit :— 

 American vessels amounted to .$3,009,582,95 



foreign vessels 



>tal amount of duties on these 

 fles imported in 182G 



the same articles imported in 

 rear ending 30th Sep. 1825, the 

 5s amounted — 

 American vessels to 

 jreign vessels to 



lies imported in 1825 



14.5,610,10 



3,155,193,05 



$4,002,203,1.- 

 114,257,10 



do \ blood do 



do ti&i blooil do- 



do I year ohl do j blood Denlon ^ rill-pail 

 'J St. ers 1 yt-ar old do J hlood Denton 

 1 \lrgniia bred Mare, powerful and kind in any harness 



and excellent uuder the saddle, 

 1 Colt 2 years old next spring, from the above mare by 



Mr Williams's imported horse Roman. 

 1 Colt 1 }ear old hour an excellent maru by the same 



Horse. 

 1 Mare with Foal ty Roman. 1 gpood t'arm Horse. 

 7 Hogs of the Worctster breed— 2 Waggons, 2 Carts 



— 1 Chaise and ilaruess— 5 Houghs— Ox Yokes 



Chains — Iron Bars— Sled — Sleigh — Shovels— II oes 



Hakes— tVaggon Harnesses— Halfers— Bridles— Sad- 

 dles— a Straw and Hay Cutter, cost $30, of the most 

 approved constructicn. 

 1 lo 200 bushels Corn— Potatoes— Engli.^ Turnips— 

 from 10 lo 20 tons English Hay— Cider. 

 Berls, Mattresses, Bedsteads, Curtsins — Looking- 

 Olas^es-^Chairs — Tablts-Cioekery and Glass Ware 

 Andirons — Fenders — Desks — Bureaus, &c. 

 ■■Uso, a piece of Pasture, Mowing and Tilling Land, 

 near the Meetinghouse in the Kast Parish iu Marl- 

 borough, called Maynard's Hill, containing about 3.". 

 acres. 

 A piece of Pasture Laud, on the road leading from the 

 old Meeliughouse common to Gto. Howes' house, 

 called the Doyd pasture, containing about 14 acres. 

 .\ Grist .Vjill, with about 10 acres of land adjoining — 

 called Maynard's Mill. 



Conditions of sale, of the Real Estate. 



easurea more effectually to suppress lotteries. 

 The Senate proceeded again to choose on its part 

 a Senator of the United States, when His Ea- 

 collency Gov. Lincoln was chosen. 



HOUSE. — The House proceeded to a choice 

 on its part of a Senator to Congress. The whole 

 number of votes 219, a choice 110. The Hon. 

 Elij;ih H. Mills received 118 and was chosen on 

 the part of the House. The Committee of Fi- 1 25 per cerit of the purchase money down, oi' by an ; . 

 nance was directed to report a Ta.x Act similar i P'"'''' '^'"'"''-''''^ °°'''' P'^y^*'''^ '" ^'^ ^'=»^^ "'"' '"'''f's- 

 to that of ISaa The bill for regulating the sale ' -"''" ""'■"'"'•"■ '" ' "'"■' ' "-" "''"■ ■""■'"-' "~- 

 of Lottery Tickets, by licensing the venders, was 

 after debate indefinitely postponed. A Commit- 

 tee was appoiirteJ to report on the expediency 

 of incorporating the New England Society for 

 the Improvement of Wool. A report of the Com- 

 mittee of tlie Judiciary declaring that it is in- 

 expedient lo enlarge the pover of Justices of the 

 Peafie, so as to authorize them to hear*and de- 

 lennine civi 



-the remainder in 1,2 and 3 years with inter 

 innallv, secured by a mortgage of the premises. 

 Boston, Feb. I, 1!;27. UKiNRY RICE. 



PAT E NT H I N G E T RU 5 ^S 



ioes not e-Kceed twenty-five dollars was accept- 



THE AUMIRAI.. The Subscriber informs those 

 who are desirous of improving by this fine imported an 

 imal,(hat he will be kept on the farm of John Welles, 

 Esq. Dorchester, near the Rfv. Dr Codman's meeting 

 House, till further notice. Terms three dollars. 



-ipply lo A. GREENWOOD on said farm, 

 lamfr.m Feb. 16 



The entire new mode of pressure which the com- 

 bined qualities of this instrument obtains in its ap- 

 plicatii>i) to the disease ol Herma or Rupture, and the 

 consequent well known frequent cures accomplished 

 by Its use, even on the most aged suffeiers,together with 

 actions where the debt or damage the safety, ease and comfort, with which it is worn, 

 h.-)s, to the highest gratification of the inventor pro- 

 cured the enconiiunis ofthe most scientific Tuedical 

 men of our own country, ss well as its acknowledged 

 superority by Astley Cooper, of London. And the pat- 

 entee may further add. that Trusses of his invenlioa 

 sre now manufactured and sold iu London, as the 

 American Truss. This, it is conceived he may name, 

 as a just source of national and professional gratifica- 

 tion. 



From the experiments which the patentee has made, 

 for two years past, on aged persons tor the cure of 

 rupture, he is authorized to announce to the public 

 Ihe gratifying .result, that almost every person that 

 has strictly followed his instructions relative to an ac- 

 casional increase of presure, with auxiliary means, hare 

 uniformly ( xperienced a partial closing of the breach 

 within a fe-w weeks, and what is still more pleasing to 

 add is that its efficacy has been fully and strikingly de- 

 monstrated in accomplishing perfect cures on persons 

 at the advanced age of from 60 to 75 years, anduniver- 

 sally on youth. 



In the application of this instrument in different 

 eases of the disease, a difference of adaptation is ne- 

 cessary, in res|>ect to form, size and pressure and the 

 neglect of these indispensable requisitions is the only 

 cause of its failure, where any means of the kind are 

 practicable ; a careful observance of which is urged 

 to all ihose who apply them. 



EBKNEZKR WIGHT, Apothecary. 

 Mitt-stieet opposite Federal street, has just received a 

 large assortment of the above Trusses. , 



,i Gardener. 

 WA-\TF.D — a Gardener of good character. Apply 

 at this ofKce. 4t. Feb 9 



Wanted, 



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

 and dairy, about 9 miles from Boston, none need ap- 

 ply unless they can produce undoubted recommendar 

 tion?. Apply at this Olfice. 3t. Feb. 2. 



Wanted to Purchase. 

 Stubbs' Anatomy of the Horse, for which a fair price 

 will be given, if left at this office. 



Public Auction. 



The subscriber will sell at Public Auction, at his 

 farm in Marlborough, on Tuesday the 20th instant at 9 

 o'clock iu the forenoon. 

 All the Slock of Cattle, Horses, Farming Utensils, 



Household Furniture, and produce, viz. 

 1 Yoke of Oxen. 



10 Cows all of which have been selected with great 

 care, and are probably equal lo any in the state. A 

 part of them are of the Fill-pail breed, and of the im- 

 ived Durham short-horned breed, from Mr W illiams's 

 imported bull Denton, and are now with calf by the 

 bull imported by George W. Lyman, Esq. 

 I I Heifer 3 yrs. old uexl spring, \ blood ijenton 

 $4,110,459,20 ■* Heifers 2 j rs old do i & J blood do 



Eastern potatoes for sale, at the cellar under C'hauncy 

 place I "hurch in Summer street. 



BOSTON MARKET— Prices, gener illy, ag»ee 

 with those of last week. Corn has aJvnnceJ to 

 85 to 90 cents— Rye 95 to l.UC — Eggs 25 — Seeds 

 scarce, generally higher than last season, and still 

 rising — Wool at our last quoted prices. 



