112 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



Oct. 23, 1829. 



M I S C E L L A i\ I E .S. 



I nsk it — llir lust test (if r<-s|ioiifiil>iliiy : for if of- 1 Stroll not about begging patronage. Wliat 

 ^^^ fence be tukcii, yon bnve (•.''cn|»:il a loss. If be yunuunjie? 

 Tha following »«» iuiig at the opening of the Tbemokt I be in fuct r<,-»|)oiiMibie, be will like yon ibc better .Noihing, nfler your ability ia known. Then 



Hoi:>K in BoDlon, on tlio llith iniiliint. 



BT T. G. retlSENOK.N. 

 Marie lustre of Aladdin, 



I ride of t-aslcrn reveries. 

 Shone on no apartments clad in 



More ina^niiiconco than these. 



All that Wtialth and Taste caa render. 



Art's creative skill bestow. 

 Here give all of heavenly splendor 



Frail mortality can know. 



Hospitality's head quarters. 



Hero her household gods reside. 



Culinary powers, that taught us 

 Thrift o'er plenty should preside. 



Otium, here, cum Hignilate 



Festive Wit, and social mirth. 

 Decompose the chains of weighty 



Cares, which fetter mind to earth- 

 Here, relaxing from employment, 



Oft at such an hour as this. 

 May the brimmer of enjoyment 



Mantle high, with sober blisa; 



But inebriation's bumpers 



Never desecrate this Hall, 

 Never ranting table-thumpers 



Sense and decency appal. 



Fruits of every clime and season 



Let economy provide. 

 O'er the bani|ueting3 of reason 



Grace and (Gratitude preside. 



Plan and pile so philanthropic 



Er.iox's well earn'd praise dispense. 



Give for eulogy a topic 



Worthy Wkbstkh's eloquence. 



Strangers' Home, and Travellers' Mansion, 

 Throng'd by Wit and Beauty's trains, 



Hail'd by every heart's c.Npansion 



Kindle Si-k.iglk's and Pieri'ost's strains. 



Here, while Otis may exhibit 



Elocution's choicest flowers, 

 Every heart shall beat the tribute 



Due to mind's Iransccndi'nt powers. 



From the Rochester Daily Advertiser. 



for be thus knows that lie is dealing with a man if mhi are fit for eiiiploy, jou will have it — if not 



who luokH at the end of things, iinil may ex|>vct a liriter man ehoulil. Vou must stand roinpeti 



I to be well served. If not, be will be provoked, lion ; this is the life of business ; get work b; 



and discharge yon instantly. Thus you have it supi-rior »k;ll, punrtnality and attention. Mei 



in your power always to protect yourself in any know their own interest, and will follow it in spiD 



doubtful case, by simply insisting on security, of Irn-ndsbip. Give me the skill, and you mai 

 "Once well begun is twice done." J have all the patrons. They will stick to you 



NO, is a very useful word — be not afraid to |,,iig as you serve them best — no longer. If tot 



use it. Many a man has pined in misery for niaiiy arc in the business, let the balance clet 



years by not having courage to pronounce that 

 lillle monosyllable. 



Work for a man that is punctual at less wages 

 than for him who is not ; you get the balance in 

 certainly of payment. One dollar sure, is better 

 than two iloublful, and will avail more upon a 

 shift. If yon cannot get full wages, take less — 



out ; and they will soon do so if the public do no 

 falsely cherish them with fair words of ]mlroiiag< 

 which mean nothing — but " every man for bin 

 self 



Recollect, the main point is cmjiloy, and nc 

 fair words. One man giving a job, is worth fort 

 promising it. Promises are the ruin of man 



better so than be idle. Shun idleness as a disease. | ami usually impart nothing but a vitality to hop 

 A shilling a day is better than nothing. The . Miiny a man promises from mere pood nntur 



very fact of being at work will jirocure employ, 

 by anil by, at a fair rate. Men avoid him who is 

 all the time strolling about the streets — he is 

 jutlged unfit for anything, and may die for want of 

 employ. 



If you can find nothing else to do, read and 



and will wantonly promise the same thing to 

 hundred in a day — and disappoint ninety-mnc.- 

 I say, once more, emphaticallT, trust not to pn 

 nii.-e, until men become a httle more hunesl 

 and thus, by doubting their veracity, put the 

 upon good behavior. And doubt every man wl 



improve your mind, and fit yourself for better doing ; has not strictly complied with all his cngagemen 

 what you may have to do. Instruct your chihiren [ If he has disappointed others, may he not dis* 

 — sec that they have good schools ; go to school point yon ? What reason have you to think othe 

 with them occasionally, and take a glance at the|wiso .' In fine, never think you have money 

 method in which it is conducted. Do you think j cimirnand until it is actually in your band ; U 

 they will ever res|icct you, or be worth having, ' therefore take care how you promise it. Negle ' 

 if you neglect them in their youth, when the mind |of such pniilentials hinder men from becoinil 

 first takes its bent and inclinations? No man who; rich, and produces Il.VRD TIMES. - 



has a family ever should say that he has nothing —————— ^i^—^—^^—— ^^^^— 



to do. Treatist on Silk, i,-c. 



Job about your house, or in your garden. If This day received ai ihr Seed Store ronnected wiih ih. 

 , " 7 I- • !■ 1 ji EiiElanil Farmer. No. 5i, North Maikeislreel, 



you have no garriin, hire a piece of ground and { mtiho,l,cal Treatise on thr Cuhivaiion of the M.. 

 make one: till it as well as you can; at any Tree, on the raising of Silk Worms, nnd on winding th' 



rate, there raise your family vegetables. The fr-;". the rocooi«_;wi,b plates. Ry W 



poor man, as well as the rich, feels the benefit of 

 a garden. If he cannot get work every day 

 abroiul, he may have it there. Besides, you may 

 often fiml an odd hour or half-hour, during regu- 



Isloiid.— Price gl.OO. 



H. Vernon. o( K 

 Aug. I 



HOW TO BE RICH. 



The way to i^et rreillt is to he punclunl. 

 to prtatrve it, i.s, not to use it much. 

 ten. Have short accounts. 



The way 

 Settle ol- 



lar eniplov, when you can labor in it profitablv ; white, pink 

 ■ • . . . .: 19 i.» ..I, 



7^i/i> Roots 

 For sale al the Seed Store connected wiih the New Engl I 

 Farmer, 52 North Market street 

 A fine collection of Dutrh T 



and 



and you may, in such case, rise an hour earlier 

 ill the morning, and boo your garden, and thus 



— 12 1-2 CIS single. 



,n of Uutrh Tulip Rools. of hnght red, yell 

 splendid variegated colors, at ^1,00 per dc 

 le. If 



almost subsist your family, instead of taking a jiiirt 



Trust no man upon appearances — they are dc- will support your household a whole summer : 

 ceptive — perhaps assumed for the purpose of you need little or no fresh meat ilnriiig that 



.Vo/i«. 

 Subscribers lo the New England Farmer are infamied ' 

 , , ^ L ■ f¥^i 1 thev can have their volumes neatly and faiiblull\ half t 



ol your day's wages for marketing. — 1 he market a,,,) jeuered, ai 75 cis per volume, by leaving ibem „: 

 is a canker, that will, by degrees, eat you out, office, 

 while yoti arc eating upon it. 



A good garden, with a little salted provisions, 



obtaining credit. Beware of a gaudy exterior. 

 Rogues usually ilress well. The rich are phtiii 

 men. Trust him, if any one, who carries little 



upon his hack Never trust him who flies into a rel, and more wli 



son — better without it. Buy a few btisliels of 

 wheat, ami get it ground at the custom mills — 

 iiiticli clioapcr than to purchase flour by the bar- 



by not being run ti) 



passion on being dunned ; make him pay quickly 

 if there be any virtue in the law. 



Beware of biiii who is an ollicc seeker ; men 

 do not usually witnt oflii'e when iliey have itiiy 

 thing to do, A man's aHiiirs are rather low when 

 he seeks ollice for support. Trust no stranger ; 



your goods are better than doubtful charges 



What is chaiiicler worth, if you make it cheap 

 by crediting all alike f Agree before hand will, 

 every imiii about lo do a job ; and if large, put ii 

 in writing ; if either di-cliiic this, quit it or hi 

 cheated. Though you want a job ever so miich 

 make all sure at tlu) outsi-t ; and in a case at nl 

 doubtful, iiinist on a guarantee. Me not afraid t< 



fine, and (here is a great saving. You may have ! 

 a cow grazing on the common in the proper sen- 1 

 son, and hay costs but a trifle — sec to all this. 



Doctor Franklin once lived well upon about 

 fidy dollars a year, incluiling all expenses. One I 

 may, in this country, carry himself well throiigli ' 

 with less moiiity. If you have a mof a little oui, 

 your wooil will cost nothing but the trouble of 

 picking it up, and tin! thanks of the owner for 

 takiiig it away. Many a laborer has, from the 

 biilaiice of ,11 enriiings, iibove the support of a 

 large fitmily. I'ci ome the proprietor of a diciM 

 house and piece of land, in the course of live 

 years, and been all tin; tiin free fioiii debt. 



Strawberry Plants. 



For sale at the Charleslown Vineyard, on the 

 Side of Bunker's Hill, opposite Charle^lown tide 

 Wilniolt's superb Strawberry I'lants.at 25 cents per pL 

 poltod, or S20 per hundred. Also, the follotvini; kind 

 §1 per liundied: Downlon .Strawberry, Pine Sirawbe 

 Mulberry Strawberry, Bath Scarlet, and Koyal Scar 

 from the last nieniioneil sort were produced the I 

 Strawberries in Boston market this season, which 9old< 

 one dollar per box. UAVID HAlUJKRSTOh 



(X^Thc above plants are for sale, also, ai J. II. R 

 sell's Seed Store, .No. 52, North Market strcti, al - 

 same price. .Aug. tl|-' 



lirtmtn Geese. 



For sale 10 pair Bremen ticese of genuine brreil. colori ~ 

 white; — sonieuflhis hrrrd. raised hv the person uhoo 

 henlHive. Ii,ive »<-ii:he(l I'J ll.s. ciirh ulicn ilri-»-.J fa 

 p t.— Iiuiiiire nl thr Srw England Farmer oflici-. 



PuMishcil e\ery Friilay, nl 5-' per annum, payable • 

 end of the yrnr--bni those who pay witliin si«lj il'nys tn» 

 Itino ol subscribing, nn, eiititU'<1 lo a ilcturliou ol tiiix rrMl 



[[j* No pn|HT t«itl Iw sent lo a distance without pn\met 

 ing made in ailvaiicr. 



Priiite.l lor J. II. KussKI.L, by I. K Butts— by » 

 alf ilesiriptiiins of Printing rne Im' cxeneeil lo nir, 1 ilir w 

 ol ciisloinrrs ( >r(lrrs for printing receivrd hy J. M Hfs* 

 ■I Ihe Agricultural Warehouse No. 5! North Market S 



