224 



NEW ENGLAiSD FARIVlER. 



Feb. 2. !82r. 



lW:i SCEI.I.A2T Ii;S. 



SONG — BT WALLER. 



Go, lovely rose ! 

 Tell her that wastes her time and me. 



That now ?he knows, 

 When I resemble her to thee, 

 How sweet and f;tir she seems to be. 



Tell her that 's young. 

 And shuns to have her graces spied : 



That had'st thou sprung 

 In desarts where ho men abide, 

 Thou roust have uncommended died. 



Small is the worth 

 Of beauty from the light retired: 



Bid her come forth, 

 Suffer herself to be desired, 

 And not blush so to be admired. 



Then die, that she 

 The common fate of all things rare 



May read in thee. 

 How small a part of time they share 

 That are so wondrou? sweet and fair. 

 following stanza was added by H. K. IVhitt. 



[Yet, though thou fade, 

 From thy dead kaves let fragrance rise ; 



And teach the maid. 

 That goodness Time's rude hand defies, 

 That Virtue lives when Beauty dies.] 



.1 London Jilderman — Sir William Curtis has 



j thought his testimony to enlirc abstinence ouglit to , 

 I be made public ; for no man among us is more 

 j industrious or labours harder. Con. Obs. 



From the Palladiuin. 



^ 



The foUovvins 



A committee of the Legislature of Indiana 

 reported that a Canal can be made at 



M^ 



T f .K- - , ''. T"l^u'' ''°'"r'n'°",' '^'' >-''P'"'^' f'°"^ 'l^- Miami of the Lake to the na: 

 I Latin not being classical. The word Tumba is gable part of the Wabash, which would open 



I found in no Roman aulho- ' •"" i.^„......i. ... ' 



I thus : — 



' Hie jacef, in tumba, 



I Rosamund!, non Rosamunda, 



! Non redolet, sed olet, 



Que redolere solet. 



\( 



The Kpitaph runs communication by water from A''ew York to JV> 

 \ Orleans — and they reported a bill tn provide fo| 

 survey and location. 



A committee of the Legislature of Indiana, li 

 been appointed to consider the e.xpediency of pi 



The lit^,.,) f,,,. 1 *■ • « xj r • XL ^■''^'''gr 'or t-f'e establishment of an Agriciiltui 

 Ihe literal translation is: "Here lies in the nnd M-,r,„f«ni„y-,„.^ < ■ ^ ■ r i- , tv 



Tn.nh fKo,«„„„cu 11 . f . , and iwanutactunng .Society in each Judnyiil D. 



ioinb, the rose ot the world not a fragrant rose ; trict. = j * , 



Mrs Eunice Pratt, formerly Eunice Galfield,w 

 was taken captive by the Indians, on the surpri 

 of Brigham's Port, in Hindsale, N. H. in 17.55,a, 

 carried into Canada, is now living in the town 

 Dana, in Worcester County, at the advanced a 

 of XCVI. 



The Hingham Gazette completes the number 

 GO newspapers daily, tri-weekly, semi-weekly, ai 



for she w ho used to exale perfume, has now a dis- 

 gusting odour." In English we might say : 



Wihin this dark and silent tomb repose 



The bones of her once styled the world's fair rose ; 



How changM, alas, is Rosamond the fair 



Whose fragrance once perfumed the ambient air. 



At a celebration of the anniversary of a British 

 Farming Society, some years ago, a clergyman, - .. .. 



who was a member, read a very pleasant essay to ! '■''^'^^^J^ "O^" published in this commonwealth 



of giving the following toasts at pub- I ^ f ''^"'''' ^'"'■'"' ''^^ advanced this seeming 

 :— ' The British Tars of Old England.' \ P"f ''°f't''f t.^'^/'i//'''' men know how to tale a walk; 



prove that the best animal, that could be brought 

 upon a farm, was — a good wife. 



Whenever desirable superfluities are imported, 

 been for many years an Alderman of London, and I industry is excited, and thereby plenty is produc- 

 for some time was a Representative of that city , ^^' Were only necessaries permitted to be pur- 

 in Parliament. Yet he is generally believed to be chased, men would work no more than was neces- 

 a man of shallow mind, grossly ignorant and il- ! ^^''^ ^"^ ^^^^ purpose. — Franklin. 

 literate. Among the absurdities attributed to I 

 him is that of 

 lie dinners 



— ' A speedy peace, and soon.' ' The three C's — 

 Co.x, King, and Curtis.' At a school dinner, 'The 

 three R's — Reading, Riting, and Rithmetic' The 

 female Ladies of London.' And at a dinner which 

 was attended by two royal brothers, and at which 

 the Adelphi' [the Brothers] was given, in compli- 

 ment to them as a toast, he said, 'Well, gentlemen, 

 as you are toasting public buildings, I'll give you 

 theMansion-House !' 



At a City festival, some years ago, having in- 

 dulged very freelyj he fell asleep, when some wa. 



and indeed, it is true, that few know how to take 

 a walk with a prospect of any other pleasure than 

 the same company would have afforded at home. 



Johnson. 



Simple diet is best; for many dishes bring many 

 diseases ; and rich sauces are worse than even 

 heaping several meats upon«ach other. — Pliny. 



of which are published in this city. 



Tlie Small Po.x is said to prevail at New Yor 

 Persons who have not had the disease, and wl 

 have occasion to visit that city, should take cai 

 to be vaccinated. 



We learn from the York Observer, that the d 

 rectors of the Welland Canal have petitioned tl 

 parliament of Upper Canada.for a further grant 

 $200,000, to aid in its completion. 



Valuable Farm for Sale. 

 Oil WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of fehruary next, 

 10 o'clock, on the premises, « ill be sold at Auctio 

 That well known Farm, fitualpd in Lynn, about 

 mile from the Holel occupied the past season ! v | U' 

 ley Choate. consisting of the followin", viz. six;v acr 

 of good tillage land, mostly down fo English Ora' 

 on it is two young orchards of apple trees, "of food i 

 lection of fruit ; one hundred ttn acres wood and p: 

 ture land, which has on it a handsome quarry of rod' 

 suitable for spliUing and dressing, situated 



hti 



The Europeans" are themselves blind, who des 

 cribe fortune without sight. No first-rate beauty from a wharf Where^they can be takr'n off "hy a iio-i 

 ^ ever had finer eyes, ^saw more clearly; they ! There is a commodious I.lwellinfhouse hnilt in the 

 wrote his epitaph, which was found the next morn" i who have no other trade but seeking their fortune i "'Sf f°""' 'Y"'?''»'" !'? 

 ing pinned to the baronet's coat : need never hope to find her; coquette-like,she flies 



Here lies the great Curtis, 

 Of London Lord Mayor, 

 Ht has left this here world, 

 And gone to that there. 



= ; chaise house and fr 

 1 corn barn ; shed, and large hog stye ; the whn 



from her pursuers,and at lak fixes on'the plodding i t:^"^Z'^ IZ'^ .veils 0?';'^ ^ ta7 n,':' hi 

 mechanic, who stays at home and minds his busi 

 ness. — Goldsmith. 



TEMPERANCE. 

 The' I look old, yet am I strong and lusty ; 

 For in my youth I never did apply 

 Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; 

 Nor did I with unbashful forehead woo 

 The means of weakness and debility ; 

 Therefore my age is a lusty winter. 

 Frosty but kindly. Shahpeare. 



About the commencement of the year, I one 

 day overtook my neighbour, who, the last year, 

 practised " entire AEST^^■E^•cE" in the use of 



and barns ; all Ihe land is adjoining and near the bou! 

 and enclosed with a good stonewall. PnrchasiTs ai 



. I requested to call and examine the Farm, pre\icuslii 



Three removes are as bad as a fire ; and Jjgep j '^^^ay pfsa'e. Terms wi'l be msde fasy. For fui « 

 thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee ; and again, I '^'"' P=»''''^"'«''^' '"^V'^e of THOMAS A PPFFD, J; 

 if you would have your business done, go ; if not,' „, wM CUXT^WFii^^Py^' i 



send 



Again 



He that by the plough would thrive, 



Himself must either hold or drive. 

 And again.the eye of the master will do more work ! '^""^ 

 than both his hands; and again, want of care does 

 more damage than want of knowledge; and ao-ain, 

 not to oversee workmen is to leave them your 

 purse open, " 



or WM. 

 L>inn, Jan. IMh, U!27. 



CHADWELL, Aucl'i 



TO FARMFRS_To let. a farm containing 35 .rrf 

 of land, a large and comfortable house, barn. fee. Tli 

 '"" 'of good quality " " 



-Franklin. 



Mr White, 



ardent snirit"! Well =,;,( t n.„ " "■•' 7-,"*! "^' v.niie, in his letter on the Florida cana 



Sin this^jr as yl did u"larp^Yl'!l-f 1° '" 1 '",'^"''°"^, '''^' /^.^ ^!?"^>'^ "« -^ yet sufticiently i r.r-ward,_ t o^ be 



But, have you enjoyed as goo 



year as you did formerly ? Yes, ^„,. 



Did you work as well through the 'hoTwerth 



and of easy cultivation. Ther 

 are on the place a variety of choice young fruit free- 

 which are just b^-ginniiig to bear ; also 10 acres of pea 

 meadow, on which could be cut enough fuil for thi 

 family, and is an excellent nianure. s'aidvfarra is situ 

 ated in fambridge, about 4 miles from lioston marVet 

 The terms will be on a lease fr»m six to ten ve.irs Ihf 

 first year's rent to be expended for manu 

 d out in the same 



. * v. -^.-t.^. vi* vi»,^ .L lui lua i-anux j "■ ^i /^ "■ ^I'ni iit i;t- t-.^penneo lor manure and a pari 



re >ou going to he- I mentions that the surveys are not yet sufticiently I ^^''^a'd' to be laid out in the same manner even 

 t. les, said he.— .advanced to admit of a report beiuT made. If once ' T'"'-"'''''^ ^^"" "'^•■'■' » ''p^irable opportunity to a! 

 d health the past completed, Cuba would no longe°r be the key to ','"'. C™^' '1'".'"''""'' ^"'' ''"'"■P"''"? ''""'<■'■■ N" ""^ 



, I think better. tbp Cnlf r,f Movi^,, «» I i > ■ ^ ''"t who can bnnsr recommendations as heino- such nee^ 



.u. ,._. ,, the Lrult ot Mexico. St John's river opens a navi-'aoDlv. THOMAS RHPWrr ^,« u,.!?' . .. 



Yes quite Have von nr, K "^i"""^ ""r '"T""',"' '■ I gation for steam boats for 100 miles, at an average 

 xes, quite. Have you no hankering for It wiien breadth of two miles. ~~ " 



apply. TH OMAS BREWFR. 416 Washington str'l 



much fatigued ? No, none at all. Fo°od refreshei 



§10,000 would open the I 0O".P"blished everv Friday at Three Dolla 



and rPcnTits me more than «nirV 7'.'=^"«M navigation from lat. 28 30, to Cape Remain, in i """vPr^^.'^ ^t the end of the vear-but those ^h« 

 r-crmts me more than spirit used to.— I ( South Carolina. : P^ywithm sixty days from the time of subscribing .arr 



entitled to a deduction of Fifty Cents. 



