VOL. XIU. NO. 35. 



Among the Almanacs for 1835, ig the ' Comic Alma- 

 lac,' with illustrations by Cruikshank ; also among the 



ennys is the ' Hat Almanac,' 'Paragon Almanac,' &c. 



The Duke of Wellington is now first p™ tcm. Lord of 

 he Treasury, Sec'ry of the Home, Foreign and Colonial 

 )epartments, First Lord of Admiralty, President of the 

 Spard of Control, Secretary at War, and First Commis- 

 .oner of the Woods and Forests ! He will continue to 

 ct m these manifold capacities, and in any other, we 

 resume, that may be deemed necessary, until Sir Rob- 

 rt Peel, who has gone to Italy, returns. The choice of 

 uy office m the Government, including the Premiership 



reserved for that all important personan-e, It will pro- 

 ibly be a fortnight before he can arrive in England, and 

 II then, at least, the Duke will remain the sole respon- 

 ble Minister of the empire. This state of things is, we 

 dieve, unprecedented. 



A Pol,jglot.~Mrs. Lucotha Minerva Candacie Cyrene 

 ilec.a Cotterell lately brought her petition before the 

 ^gislature of Missouri for a divorce from Henry Miles 

 )ttereli, Esq. We think not only that the Legislature 

 ould grant the divorce, but that the Attorney General 

 ould prosecute Cotterell for polygamy. We haven't 

 ard of such a Harem since the days of Solomon, Kina 



Israel.— JV. ¥. Courier. " 



iUxandria. (Lou.) JVov. 2Crt._We have seen a letter 

 iring date of the 2.5th August last, addressed by Ste- 

 in F. Austin, to some of his friends in Texas. 

 M the time of writing the letter, Austin was confined 

 prison, at Me.^ico, and there was little prospect of his 

 edy liberation, as tlie charge upon which he was de 

 led aif a prisoner is no less than high treason for 

 ich he must be regularly tried before the proper tri- 

 .al of the country. He says Santa Anna, the Presi- 

 t, IS friendly to Texas and to him, and would have 

 him at liberty before this time, if it had not been for 

 mfluence of certain persons in Coahuila and Texas, 

 > have represented him to the President and Congress,' 

 very unfavorable hght.— Intelligencer 

 imaica JYov. 28M.-The great matter for speculation 

 he conduct of the apprentices, the late slaves; and 

 his question the Governor and Legislature of the 

 id are clearly at issue. 



committee of the legislature has had under exam- 

 on a large number of property holders, as to the 

 its of the new apprentice bill. It seems to be the 

 .on, that under some kind of management the sys- 

 might have succeeded ; bat under existing circum- 

 :es there appears no hope of success, and the culti- 

 m of sugar must be given up. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



AND 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER, 

 HORTICULiTURAI. JOURNAI,. 



199 



The above publication is continued with improve, 

 munts by the Subscribers, and is devoted to Agriculture, 

 Horticulture, Floriculture and Rural Economy. 



The work is printed with a new and elegant type and 

 good paper in a quarto form ; paged, making a volume of 

 41U pages a year, to which a copious index is furnished 

 gratis. 



The value of the Farmer will be enhanced by an 

 increased^ correspondence with scientific and practical 

 cultivators, and with notices of experiments and details 

 of facts connected with Agriculture and its kindred 

 branches of Gardening, Orcharding, &c., and will be 

 made worthy a place in the library of every Gentleman 

 and Farmer. 



Subscription price is $2.50 per annum in advance. 



THOS. G. FESSENDEN, 

 GEO. C. BARRETT. 

 Boston, Dec. 1834. 



PRICES OF COUNTUY PRODUCE 



Correcte d_wlth great care, weekljr. 



FRESH WHITE MULBERRY SEEDS. 



^ Just received at (he New-England Seed-slore il & 51 

 North Market-street, ' •«. ^. 



A quantity of fresh and genuine White Mulberrv-sced from 

 one o( the greatest Mulberry Orchards in Connecticut, war- 

 ranted new and good, directions accompanying each package 



Dec. 31, 1834. GEO. C. BARRETT? ' 



REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. 



nnS" Y'^^'^^y "^^ 27;b day of Januarv next, will be sold al 



pub c Auction at the house of Dexter Brigham, Innhol.lar fn 



VVeslboro , at 10 o'clock, A. M. the followfng described prop" 



iit^^r^ '^ ">« Estate of the late Charles Parkma„,^ir: 



wf« h„^°"' ^^'"'' '°, '^"^''' '""^'"'^ ''" 'he easterly pan of 

 Westboro'. containing about 60 acres j i u,i u, 



•The Warren Farm, so called, situated in the northerly part 

 of Westboro', coniammg about 40 acres 



vv^'lt "'*."'•'' ^'"■"'- "" '''''"'"'' situated in the westerly pari of 

 Weslboro', containing about 80 acres f"" "■ 



'I'he Ball Pasture so called, situated in the southerly part of 

 Westboro', coniauiing about 50 acres. " 



Also,— Two Dwelling Houses, with about 2 acres of land 

 situated near the old Baptist Meeting-house in Westboro' 



Also A new two-story Dwelling House, with half an acre of 

 ln.i^d,siluated near the Meetiug-house in the centre of Wesl- 



ihc'^ruSibers"''""'"'' 'PP"'^*''"" "-'^y '"= '"^de to either of 

 Charles B. Parkman,) 

 George Dennv, f Executors. 



„, ^, , „ Charles P. JoNis, 3 



IVfiiAoro', X>cc. 22, 1834. 



GREEN HOUSE GLASS. 



^^'^^^°^<'^ ^■^'y,^ii<:k-ror sale by LORING & KUPFER 

 Wo 10 Merchant's Row. ]„ sep3 



Apples, russets, 



Beans, while, 



Beef, mess, (new) ..... 

 Cargo, No. )...."" 



prime, 



Beeswax, (.American) [ '. ] 

 Butter, inspected, No. 1, ! '. 

 Cheese, new milk, . 



skimmed milk, . . 

 Feathers , norihern. geese 



southern, geese, . . 

 PLAX, American,. ... 

 Flaxseed, none 

 Flou14, Genesee,' .' .' .' eaj],. 

 Baltimore, Howard str. . 

 Ballimo/e, wharf, . . . 



Alcxantlria, 



Grain, Corn, nnrlhern yellow, . . 

 souihern yellow, . . 



while, 



iiye, Northern, . . . . 



Barley, 



Oats, Northern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, . . . 



Eastern screwed, . . . '. 

 Hard pressed, . . 



HONEV, 



Hops, Isi quality (new) . . . ', 



2d quality . . '. ', 



Lard, Boston, Istsort, . . ! 1 



Southern, Istsort,. .' 

 Leathbb, Slaughter, sole, . . 



" upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . 

 " upper, . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . '. 

 15altimore,sole 

 Lime, best sort . '. ' ' ' 

 Pork, Mass.inspec.,extraclear 

 ,Navy,Mess, . ... 

 'Bone, middlings. 

 Seeds, Hertrs Grass, (new) '. '. 

 Red Top, northern, . . ] 

 Red Clover, northern, none 

 WhileDutch Honeysuckle 



1 allow, tried, 



Wool, prime or Saxony Fleeces, 

 American, full blood,washed 

 do. 3-4ths do. 

 do. 1-2 do 



do. 1-4 and common 



Native washed 



c r Pulled superfine, . 

 S'J I 1st Lambs, . . . 

 :5=<^2d " 



|s.pd '• . . ; 



2 I IstSpmning, . . 

 Souchcrn pulled wool is generally 

 5 cts.less per lb. 



SILKS AT REDUCED PRICES^ ' 



Yal^Jh,"^ Brevver intending to make a new arrange- 

 •ed prices',"vi2'" ' "'' "'' ^'"' ^"""^^ "' ''^'i' 



P:e_cesBlk Grosde Naples (slightly spotted) at 25 cts per 



ie do '"mH''!?-'^"-^r- Superior s'atins IIZ- 

 d.b. do.-lO do. do. 3s.— 6 do. Rich Striped do. 3s.9 - 



,? t 6 -"'5"'?; CoI'd Pouli de Soies,'^3s._36 do. do. 

 di "st:: ; ?• "^^'"^ ^"<- Siuchaws from 2s.6 to 3s.6. 

 Caufon P ' *""«-'• '°2s.6.-l 00 Dress Patterns Fig. 

 50d dn 1?^' "" 6s. per palterii_30 do. do. to match, 

 nervard "nTii^'-'^-Sl.Pr''^ "'^'='< Canton Crape 

 lo do ifj: I "^^^'y «"< Tu'k Satins (4-4 in width) 

 ff'd and P H^"'"""' »''T''' •'°- ''""""O" d"- 3»— 10 

 ftabrick i H f""'""?' !'•''--" •^"- Grecian Shallys of 

 B^k r1 ?-*'"'=' ?'-^-;7» '■<='" P'e'^es Foulards at 5s. 

 .,Bk. Brown, Green, Lt. Blue, Pink and yellow Salins- 

 'H4 Washington-street, Dec. 27ih, 1834. 



BLACK CURRANT AVINE. 



-d'*wUh"ilf °/h"''' 'r'""' '" '^'S'''-^ esteemed by all ac 

 utETT 5lT„H'r'"i^ P;°Pe"'es,ju.st received by Geo, 

 »RETT,51and 52 North Market street. aug 13 



BREMEN GEESE. 



sale, a few pairs of fine Bremen Geese by 



GEORGE C.BARRETT- 



MOLLIS' CELEBRATED HORSE LINIMENT 



For .Sprains, Bruises, Wind-Galls, Old strains, Stifl' joints 

 fewel ed or Cracked Heels, and for Horses that are striT- ' 

 eu 111 the back sinews, WTung in the withers &.c • 

 . also lor Glandular swellings of the Throat ' 



carefMli'v^;^l»'!"i' T'''"'' ™'"P™'= "''■' P'-eP^'ation have been 

 carefully selected after many years experience, and are .ome 

 01 he most successlul remedies united, correclly proportioned 

 and happdy adapted to afi-ord relief in all the abo.!^ m^enbolled 

 complamts; the proprietor feels assured that when once this 

 art cle IS used, ii will be preferred to any other, a, it is decid- 

 ed^ the best and certainly the most convenient article in use. 



N.B. Persons afflicted with Rheumatism, Sprains Cramp i 

 Numbness, StilTness or Weakness in the Joints^ will find Z' 

 Liniment a valuable and efficacious remedy. 



Prepared and sold by THOMAS HOLLIS, Drusgisl and 

 Chemist, No. 30, Union Street, Bo.,ion, Mass '"Sg'st and 



s^s^I^" ^"^^'''^ '"" '■^'l"^*'*'' '° ol'serve that each label is 



Price of large Bott les one dollar, small do. 75 cents. o2y 



FARM WANTED, 



—Within 25 miles of Boston on a lease for 5 vears— containin.- 

 .0 less than 100 acres-one on the sea coas't would be preTr" 

 dee 3 "' *' ^- ^- ^'''™'" "*"='=' post paid ' 



x''R0VIS10N MARKET 

 retail prices. 



Hams, northern, • • i pound 



southern, I ^ ,. 



Pork, whole hogs, 



Poultry, 



Butter, (tub) ....... 



lump, 



g«cs. .■.■.■;. [dozen 



^"■^'^■roTs, \basM 



Cider, (iicw.j . . . . . . . | barrel 



6 

 9 

 14 

 18 

 20 

 37 

 '. 50 



I '"- 



' 9 



7 



11 



17 



20 



26 



50 



2 75 



I BRIGHTON MARKET.-MoNDAY, Dec. 29, 1834. 

 I Reported for the Daily Ailrcrtiecrand Patriot. 



: Al market 762 beef cattle, 1250 sheep, and 125 swine. 

 Several hundred sheep have been before at market. | 



Prices. Bf^/Ca«/f_ Former prices were not snpported. 

 Thecatllcgcnerallywerejvery large and much better quality 

 han lhe.v were ast week. We noticed a few very fine say 5 

 taken al 31s and 10 at 30. We qucfe prime 28 a 29s 6d ; ffood 

 26 a 27s -, thin at 20s a 24. 



»,eej,-- We noticed one lot ordinary taken at 8s ; also lot.s 

 good at 12s 13s and I4s. Wethers at 18, 19 6d and 20s. 



,. f T'"rrr°"* '°'- *"' '"''* ^' * '■'"• '""^ and 5 for barrows 

 al retail 5 for sows and 6 for barrows. ' 



SMYRNA SPRING AVHEAT. 



wWch wm'hiT'' V"" ^l^"'' °^- "'"^ '""'™ kind of Wheat 

 IJ • V S""? '^ ^'aluable vaneiv, having been tried (w„ 

 SOBu'Ke^ih"^"^''";' ''"''-Vie'd'"K55 Bushels one year and 



call ^S ee h '^"'"'' ^**'' '° "■* ^"^i^ ^^'"'"^ «■'" please 

 can and see it. qeq. C. BARRETT. 



WHITE DUTCH CLOVER^ 



6xT,t^tAiiTnre:C' '"" '"''' '"''''"" ^''' «'"« 

 r-lT't"- '^^''''"' D-'eh Clover in prime order, and far supe 

 nor to American Seeds, al reduced prices. sep 



NOTICE. 



Quare ftel " A^f ^''^'"^■' ^".'^ SASHES.-aboul five hundred 



