108 ADVERTISEMENT. 



see, or even hear of the work such as women, children, old 

 persons, and others who have to maintain themselves by 

 their industry, and are not capable of heavy or hard work. 

 Farmer and Gardener, Baltimore. 



It is very handsomely printed on fine paper, and its great 

 object, the promotion of the growth and manufacture of 

 American Silk, is worthy of the attention of every man who 

 would enrich either his country or himself. Providence 

 Journal. 



Judging from the high source from which it cminates 

 the selection of subjects and their arrangement, (to say noth- 

 ing of the first rate mechanical execution of the number 

 before us,) we think it merits a rapid rise in the scale of 

 popular favor. Mtthuen Falls (J\lass.) Gazette. 



It gives a deal of valuable information on this subject at 

 the cheap rate of 50 cents per annum. Franklin (iMass.) 

 Mercury. 



We believe it is destined to promote the culture of Silk in 

 this portion of the Union, where it is said the climate is 

 peculiarly suited to that business. Patriot and Democrat, 

 Hartford. 



We most heartily welcome to our table a new publication 

 bearing the above title, emanating from the Hartford County 

 (Ct.) Silk Society. Burlington (Vt.) Free Press. 



It contains a variety of information on the culture of Silk, 

 and promises to be a valuable auxiliary to those who intend 

 to turn their attention to this article. Herald, St. ^Au^ustine, 

 Florida. 



We know of no work so well adapted to diffuse informa- 

 tion and counsel on the subject, as the " Silk Culturist." 

 Neii) York Journal of Commerce. 



We have been perfectly astonished with the interest which 

 this important subject has already excited throughout the 

 United States, and with the amount of valuable information 

 respecting the Worms and Mulberry, and the useful and 

 curious historical details collected by the conductors of that 

 excellent publication. Neiv York Evening Star. 



To those engaged in the cultivation of the Mulberry, the 

 instructions contained in this periodical must be highly valu- 

 able. Philadelphia Com. Herald. 



We conceive no work has yet appeared in the United 

 States which a fiords as much general information upon the 

 ubject. Lancaster Journal. 



