The Farmer's monthly visitor . NUINE V 1 RTUE.—JcjfcrsOJl. CONCORD, N. H., MAY 30, 1846. WHOLE NO. 89. THE FARMERS MONTHLY VISITOR, PUBLISHED BY ISAAC HILL, & SONS, ISSUED ON THE LAST DAY OF EVERV MONTH, At Athenian Building:. JKJ-Genrbal Acents.—II. A. , Keene, N H.; JohnMarsh \\;,slimgtnn St. Boston, Mass.; Charles Warren,ilnnlfy Row, W orcester, Mass. single subscribers, Fi/ly Cenls. Ten percent, will lie allowed to tile person who shall send more than? ^l;i;,l- 1 clve copies will be sent for the Firc Daltars; twenty-five copies Ten ^? copies


The Farmer's monthly visitor . NUINE V 1 RTUE.—JcjfcrsOJl. CONCORD, N. H., MAY 30, 1846. WHOLE NO. 89. THE FARMERS MONTHLY VISITOR, PUBLISHED BY ISAAC HILL, & SONS, ISSUED ON THE LAST DAY OF EVERV MONTH, At Athenian Building:. JKJ-Genrbal Acents.—II. A. , Keene, N H.; JohnMarsh \\;,slimgtnn St. Boston, Mass.; Charles Warren,ilnnlfy Row, W orcester, Mass. single subscribers, Fi/ly Cenls. Ten percent, will lie allowed to tile person who shall send more than? ^l;i;,l- 1 clve copies will be sent for the Firc Daltars; twenty-five copies Ten ^? copies for Twcit,/ Dollars. The payment in every case tobe iniido in advance. j vusi. lu i^Money and subscriptions, by a reflation of the. Post MasterGeneral, may m all cases be remitted by tke Post Master free orpostage. 1 J^^^j SS-All gentlemen who have heretofore acted as Agents arere.|..csled to continue their Agency. Old subscribers whocome under the new terms, will please notify us of the namesalready on our English Farrain? Two Centuries Ago (Continued.)The first Booke of Husbandry: Entreating ofJ^arable-ground, Tillage, and Pasture. RIGO. CONG. the ineane time heing Hme from theCliurch, neither ciin you the , norbee present with your wife and your lioushoUl atbervice: lor your owne part, thoufjl, ye may llie malter with readinof, yet your wi(b andyom- .^eryaiiis cannot so C^T-—Ff ly li-t (without vaunt be it spo-ken,) 1 liave servii-e eyery day at honres wliere prencheth to me daily t|,eProphets the Apostles, Basil, Chrysostonie, Na-zianzen, Cyril, Cyprian, Amhrose, Austen, andother excellent preachers whom I am sure 1heare with greater profit, than iC I should hetireyour sn-lohn lack-latiyes, and foolish fellows Churches. IMy wife also beinir jiiven toreadinjr, readeth the Bible, and certaine Psalmestranslated into our owne ton-ue; if there beanythnigtoo hard or rlarke for her, I make her touu.


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