The Farmer's monthly visitor . ORD, N. H., AUGUSTS], 1845. NUMBER 8. THE FAKJIKRS MONTHLY VISITOR, PUBLISHKU BY ISAAC HILL, Si SONS, ISSUED ON THE LAST DAY OF EVERY MONTH, At Athenian Buildiug:. 0:*?-General Acests.—B. , Ktcne, N 11.; , WasIhiiElon Cily, U. C; John Maush, WashIngtoii St. Boston, Muss.; Charles Warren, Briuley Row,Wurccdtcr, Mass. TER3IS.—To slnple subscribers, Fifty Cents, Ten percent, will be allnweil (u the ptTson who shall send more thanone siilHcriher. copies will be sent for the advancepaylt\fi\l of Ficc Dullars; Iweuty-tive copies Ttn Doll
The Farmer's monthly visitor . ORD, N. H., AUGUSTS], 1845. NUMBER 8. THE FAKJIKRS MONTHLY VISITOR, PUBLISHKU BY ISAAC HILL, Si SONS, ISSUED ON THE LAST DAY OF EVERY MONTH, At Athenian Buildiug:. 0:*?-General Acests.—B. , Ktcne, N 11.; , WasIhiiElon Cily, U. C; John Maush, WashIngtoii St. Boston, Muss.; Charles Warren, Briuley Row,Wurccdtcr, Mass. TER3IS.—To slnple subscribers, Fifty Cents, Ten percent, will be allnweil (u the ptTson who shall send more thanone siilHcriher. copies will be sent for the advancepaylt\fi\l of Ficc Dullars; Iweuty-tive copies Ttn Dollars;sixty copies for Ttccntij DuUurg. The payment in everj- case tobe made in advance. Jf^Moncii-iiiiil .subscriptions^ by a re^rulation of the Post MasterOnirraff may in all cases be reinttted by tUe Post , free ojpostil:!C. , iO ^ gentlemen who have heretofore ^ted as Agents arereqiLStid lo continue their .Anency. Old subscribers whoconv iind r th; new terms, will please notify us uf the namesalready on uur LETTERSOn Agricultnral ImproTement in England. BY I. J. MECHl. (These are dislrihukd, graliiitouslt/, by the fiiiler lopromote the ^rent and important cause of JVationnlAgricultural Improvement.) LETTER III.—Concluded. AS TO THE NON-APPLICATION OF CAPITAL TO LANDIMPROVEMENTS. It seems siiiiriilar that in this age of siipera-hiiiiilaiit ca|>ital and sii|ieiH(ioiis iiiieinplnyeil la-bor, there shoiihl never have been a coii-reiilralion of wealth for the |)ur|>ose oliiijprove-iiieni ill A:. We have had coinpaiiies»itii iiiiliiiiiieil capital tor the wildest and ninstiiiiprolitalile srheines, as well as the most lend wilhoiit coinpiinctioii onr liinidreds ofniillioiisto employ the lahor and strengthen thehanils of Forei;:n Nations, who are now ourcimiifclitors in A>;riculture, Coiniiierce,anil iManii-fautiires, and wh he to-morrow our great-est enemies in warfare. It seems liUe a national disgrace, that whilstwe have
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