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NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



June 20, 1828. 



MISCELLANIES. 



Employment of Time. — The hours of a wise man 

 are lengthened by his ideas, as those of a fool are 

 HINTS TO MEN OF BUSINESS. by his passions. The time of the one is long, be- 



Superintend in person as much of your business jp^use he does not know what to do with it. So is 

 as practicable, and observe with a watchful eye, ^ {1,^^ of the other, because he distinguishes every 

 the management of what is necessarily committed moment of it with useful or amusing thoughts — 

 to tJie agency of others. ; or, in other words, because the one is always wish- 



Never lose sight of the powerful influence of jjjg it away, and the other always enjoying it. 

 example, and be careful in the management of i Mdison. 



yoti!- concerns, to recommend by your own person- | 



al practice uniform habits of active, interested and ' Mr. Johnson is exhibUmg, at the Coffee house, 

 presevering diligence to those in your employ. a ""wly invented Settee, which is admirably 



MILLET. -% 



Just received at Ihe New England Farmer Seed Store, 

 50 bushels of Millet of superior qiiatity . gentlemen in want oi 

 this article are requested to call and esamine it. 



Also, a ftirihe- supply of Orchard Grass, Luceiiie, Fow 

 Meadow, Slangel Wurlzel, Sugar Beet. Ruta Baga, Russiai- 

 Flax, Lima Beans, &c. w'iih several new varieties of 1 urnip 

 I Seed from Europe, including the Yellow Malta. Yellow Stone, 

 I Yellow Aberdeen, &c. A lew barrels fresh White Mustard 

 Seed.— Also, Green Citron, Pine Apple, ard Pomegranate 

 Musk Melons ; Carolina and Long Island Wa'er Melons. 



For sale at the New England Farmer Seed Store, a fejv 

 1 pounds of Long While Summer Naples Radish, a variety high 

 ly c.steemed in the Southern States. 



Gtivpoivder, ifc. 

 Du Pont's Gun Powder, at 23 to 60 cts. per pound — Shot — BaHs 

 — Flints and Percussion Caps. 



Also, Alum— Refined Salt Petre — Blue Vitriol, &c. constant- 

 ly for sale at the Diipmt Pntvder Store, No. C5 Broad street — 

 fiv E. COPELANl), Jr 



XT The Du Pont sold as above js Warranted first qualijy- 



Be prompt and expli(;it in yom- instructions to adapted for the usual purposes of such an article 



your agents, and let it he understood by them that of furniture ; and by a vei-y simple contrivance, it 



you expect they will execute the same in strict 'S '"a^'e to deploy and form " a bed by night."— 



,.„.,fi>v,v,;t„ tiioi.ctr. Whether used as a bedstead or settee, it is a high- 



COllIOrilUiy lllCieiu , j ■ i- r ■. r l. l ll r l ne uu rom som il^ nui.vc, lo na 



Let no common amusements intefere or mingle ly ornamented piece ol furniture— very light, and I ^„^, ,, „,„ked "E. Copehnd, jr. Boslov," on the head of th. 



with your business ; make them entirely distinct especially useful, we should .suppose, on board of, cask __if Marcl^W 



emplovments. " steam boats, and to be desired in almost any fam- Valuable Stock. 



Dispatch at once, if possible, whatever you may 'b'- The changes are easily wrought, and when p„,. ^^j^ 7 Heifers, 2 and 3 years old. raised from some of il 



take in hand; if interrupted by unavoidable inter- the bedstead is no longer requu-ed, nothing more best C, ' ' " ' 



fereuce, resume and finish it as soon as the ob- ^^an a highly finished chau- back settee, witli any ] J;;^i°" 

 struction is removed. 



j desired decorations, is observable. — U. S. Gaz. 



Beware of self-indulgence, no business can pos 

 sibly thrive lunler the shade of its influence. 



Craniologgland poHtical economy. — The preten- 



„ ,^ J- ^ , sions of modern pohtical economy as a science, 



Do not assume to yourself more credit for what , „ , • i • , , /- t>i 



, ^, ■^, , ^ »i_ 1 . niay be well explained m the language 01 Bluni- 



you f'o, than you are entitled to, rather be content / , ,. , , i • ^ 



... ,.,.. , , , ,. . , ... , ,. enbach, apphed to another modern science or a 



with a little less ; the public mmu will always dis- . ., , ^,t, , 11 1 



, .. . ; •' very similar character. When the celebrated pro- 



cover where merit is due. ,. ,,, ,■ m, ■ m ■ 



XI -i- • li- -.1 IT, , ' lessor was asked what was his opBiioii on"crani- 



r anuharizc yourselt with your books, keep them , , , , , . ,/. * 



. , \ „ . . .. . J ,■ ologv, he thus expre.ssed himseli : — 



accurately, and frequently investigate and adiust , ®™ . ',..,. . , , 



., . i" mi- ■ ■ f . •. r "There is much m it that is true, and much 



their contents. 1 his is an important item. , • , , ,-, ■ ■ 



„ ... . , .. ...... ... /. ., I that IS new; but that which is true is not new, 



Cultivate domestic habits, tor this your famuy : , , ,. , . ■ . „ 



.» , , . 1 1 • 1 1 1 ■ , and than which is new is not true. 

 II you have one, has a strong and undeniable claim ; . ■ 



besides, your customers will always be best pleas- ! Preserving crystals of salts.-^M. Deuchar, in a 

 ed when they find you at home, or at the place of communication to the Wernerian Soj^ety, men- 



in this State, by Uenion. Five of them have broujl" 

 i spring, and bid fair to make excellent milkers.'] li' 

 . selected by the present owner Irom the lest of his slock. 1 

 be kept on hiS'Own farm. and areoft'ered lor sale in ronsequin^ 

 ofhis having disposed of his farm. 'I hey are worthy the attt, 

 lion of any farmer who wishes to obtain good stock. . 



Also, 2 'Horse Colts, I and 2 years old, by the impoited hor-. 

 Roman, from excellent mares, well known in this city. AppI . 

 to the publisher of ihe N. E. Farmer. June (i 



your busines.s. 



tions that crystals of efflorescent and deliquescent 



XT 1*1 r • J*. . 'J "^ ■ j.--^.- ^ .... straijrniness 01 nis oacK, ine wiain en nis lu'n. ine smaiin( 



Never let hurry or confusion distract your mind ^ajts can be preserved from decay if the air in the his head, neck, and offal, Ihe ouickness oi-h^^ gait, together 



Bull Bolivar. ' 



The highbred imporlpd Improved .Sliort-horned Bull Bolivar, 

 will siand at ite subscriber's stable in Charlestow n, Mass. Price 

 ,93 for each cBw 'or the .season. This bull was selected bv Mr 

 Coaies. the keeper of the Herd Book, without limitation of ins! 

 for the use of the Powellon stock, and is so higlilv valued b 

 Col. Powel, that he has always refused to sell him, and li 

 consented to part from him but for a season, considering him 

 form, points, and pedigree, equal lo any animal 10 be had 

 Great Britain. 



Bolivar is red and while, is not three years old, and has ncv 

 been forced ; 3'et he girts immediatel_\ behind his fore legs 

 feet 8 inches. The singular neatness ol his shoulder, tl 

 straightness of his back, the width of his loin, the smallnes 



or di.^possess you of .self-cuniniand. 



Under the influence of such habits as these. 



the well known character of his fa' 

 him one of the most desirable males tor 

 lie, that can in any country be found. 



SAMI'EL JAQUE,= 



ry stock, rendt 

 our neat cr ■ 



Ornamental Flowers. 

 For sale at the New England Farmer Seed Store, a large 2 

 . . , , 1 ,- ■ . . I riely of ■ Ornamental Flower Seeds, in papers of si.\ and a nuin 



It iS an undoubted fact that the times are get- | ter cents each; likewise done up in packages comprising L'li 



jars in wiiich they are kept is impregnated with 

 oil of turpentine. This is effected by pouring a 

 with a suitable depeiidance on Providence for a ^p,.y gin^ll quantity of the oil over the bottom of 

 blessing on the labor of your hands, you will have t],p jg,. , . ^ 



a good foundation to rest your ho[)e upon, for sue- ■ 



cess in whatever business you may be employed hi. THE TIMES. 



Md. Republican. 



■ — ' tins- better, and that in New York, money is be- | varieties, each sort being labelled; at g\ per package! 



Those who thmk to obtam excellence by imita- gi„„ing to circulate with more freedom. And the j^- ,, „,„ ,, 



tion should never forget the remark of Lord Ba- ,.„„„„„„ „_„ „i„.;„„c iVr. .T.-nof ..„...;Mo.,r.„„ ..^ „ rieia neans. 



,1 , iiw . „ ro„o.. ..;,o 1-1 ♦! ,1 leasons are obvious. JNo gieat lemittances to For sale ai.tlu; New England Farmer Seed .><ioro two banv 

 con, that— "Waters never rise higher than the England are making for goods for the faU sales. ' "fsmallwhiie prolific Field Beans, raised in MiUod* Mass.- 

 fountain-head. ImUator.s may improve the meth- The importation exceeds at prisent ^ ,„any They are of fine quality free from any mixture, the seed beiog 



od, but they do not contribute to intellectual profi- ^.^.^ /, ^^^, -, ,^^, t„ j,,/,^,„, T ^, ^^^ selected, and are all of^e g,>.wd^of _1827_ 



ciency ; they may polish the form, but they make yg^,. The high premium for bills has begun to This day p^Mished, 



no addition to the matter. ^^^^^^ specie from the Spanish main, and even And for sale by S. G. Goodiich, No. Ul, Washineion-sircet 



ri.erc never was a hypocnte so disguised but he fr„„, Furonp, into our ports. Produce maintains L . , ,^.T"f Leof,m.arv-VoI. 1 

 had some mark or other to be known by." . , , W^' . ^ . . . . IConsistmgof Original pieces m prose and verse, pnnc 



One servant too manv makes all the rest idle. 



Flying::. — A fellow has been gulling the cock- 

 neys, by giving out that he woulil fly over West- 

 minster lltill, ficc. after the manner of Icarus 



One of the crowd, waiting for this sight on West- 

 minster Bridge, inquired of a neighbor, " pray 

 who w!)s Icarus ?" to which the reply was, " the 

 eon of Diddle-us" I believe. — London pa. 



^, , ..istiug of Original pieces in prose and verse, principally i 



a healthy fate, and cotton is getting up to the pri- j lust-ative of American history, scenery, and manners. Etiit' 



ces of 1824. Stocks are rising daily as may h,. , ''J' N- ''. Wiilis. 



, ., ... ivT i_ ■* ■ \\- it IS proposed to continue this work, and to publish a volum 



.seen by the quotations. Now what is there to 1 „„„ in 3 or 4 months, if the encouragemem is sufficient. Thi 

 prevent a reaction to the late pressure ? We pre- 



volumeswill be sold separately — price ^1,25 per 



For Sale. 



A valuable real estate in Milton, pleasantly situated, mile 



from Boston, on the turnpike road leading from Boston to Taun 



ton, Bridgewater and New Bedford, containing about 300 acii 



The extensive Horticultural and Flower Garden of 'I'e variety of lands, and fruit suitable for a good farm, wc 



^111.. o „ .- u . I- * 1 1 .1 watered, with good substantial and convenient buihlings. Sa:. 



Mr. Parmentier, a short distance beyond the f,„, ;, ^.leuiafed to suit a gentleman of tastc-or an ?nlerpri. 

 Turniiike Gate, on the road leading to Jamaca, is '. ing young man for a milk establishment, being an cjcellen 



diet that the banks will circulate their bills vvitl: 

 out fear of a drain. Real Estate.s will rise, and 

 money will be plenty. — Albany Paper. 



Repulalion. — Tlic way, accordhig to Socrates, 



to obtain a good reputation, is to endeavor to 6c | now clothed in all its beauty. The' foliage if the ?™^^' •■•"■■"• P" PVcl'aser may have with the buildings fron 



,. ,. itr,. . ..... .... ..... |(K) acres to the whole. Purchasers are requested to come am 



What you desire to appear. "Men," observes choice fruit trees and shrubbery which border and examine ihe soil and crop at this season ; possessioo.may br 



Shakspeare also, " shoidd be what they seem." adorn this spacious garden, is now most perfect, '■''''<'» »' an.v •in"' from this to the first of April next. Condi 



. 1 *i . . . r. 1 1-1/1 . . /. 11 lions liberal. For further particulars inquire of the publish'' 



J and the great variety of splendid flowers, tastefully of , he N E Farmer 



A pretty girl was lately complaining to a friend arranged, which present themselves to tlu- eye, Milim. J.me 10. TsSS. 



that she had a cold, and was sadly j.lngued in when vii-wed from bis Ru.itic, aflford n most pleas- ■■ 



her lips by chaps. "Friend," said Obadiah, "thee ;„„ jmtj enchanting spectacle. The freshness and Published ereni Fnday.algSpcr ofimim. patjaile at tlic tut 



should never .suffer the chaps to come ne.ir thy , fragrance of the air is feh by all whom business o/tluyear-but'iliosewlu) pay within sixty days from tliri;. 



"ps-" ' or jilcusurc call that way .V. Y. Eve. Post: i <.i'»"-"»'".r.. <"•' cnf'*'' "> " drdmiim tffifiv cent,- 



