The Farmer's monthly visitor . £a sucker Iron, an old tree. In such cases, andall others, where .nore vitality ar,d vtjror .s neces-Kiry ir. consequen,-e ol delect m the root, thetrees may be renovated this process. We arethererore, to look upon .t to he, as .t hasbeen luouonnced to be by some very tntelligettthorticulimists from abroad to whom we have ex-hibited the lesulis, a most important and nselnldiscovery. er boys of^hTl^vrence family, one of whotn | takes bis life in his hand away fron. wife, child -^ .. . :.-.!,_ „ =„ .. .„„ ,rU IS a mere tultance, would


The Farmer's monthly visitor . £a sucker Iron, an old tree. In such cases, andall others, where .nore vitality ar,d vtjror .s neces-Kiry ir. consequen,-e ol delect m the root, thetrees may be renovated this process. We arethererore, to look upon .t to he, as .t hasbeen luouonnced to be by some very tntelligettthorticulimists from abroad to whom we have ex-hibited the lesulis, a most important and nselnldiscovery. er boys of^hTl^vrence family, one of whotn | takes bis life in his hand away fron. wife, child -^ .. . :.-.!,_ „ =„ .. .„„ ,rU IS a mere tultance, would CONCOUD, N. H., JUNE 30, 1847. The Millionaires of New England. Nearly forty years ago we usel to notice in theUenlinel and other Boston newspapers—for longsubsequent to that time the old comity of Mid-dlesex had no paper printed within its limits—the calls of successive meetinss and proceedingsof the Middlesex Society of Husbandmen. Asthis was our own native county, we always tookpiide ill the farming operations of that region ;but the best practical farmers and gardeners ofthat county living near Boston giue iliemselves110 time to be expended in lancy farming—theycontented themselves with the c.\eicise of theirlabor and ingenuity to give the earth its best stim-ulants and appear earliest in the market with thebest and earliest animal and vegetable produc-tions. Their long course of vigilance conldscarcely fail in n series of years to make thesefarmers of a few acres wealthy and in the countiy there was li class of farm-ers larger in their number of acres an


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