. New England farmer, and horticultural register. which heis sure to lick. What could the most precise adap-tation of means to an end do more?—Stlecled. .Marriage.—Jacobus de Voragine, in some argu-ments, succinct, elegaiit, and forcible, declares thebenefits of marriage. They are these : 1. Hast thou means ? In a wife thou hast oneto keep and increase them. 2. Hast thou none ? Thou hast one to helpthee to get some. 3. Art thou in prosperity ? She doubles it. 4. Art thou in adversity . She will comfort,assist, and bear thee up. 5. Art thou at home? She will drive awaymelancholy. 6. Art thou ab


. New England farmer, and horticultural register. which heis sure to lick. What could the most precise adap-tation of means to an end do more?—Stlecled. .Marriage.—Jacobus de Voragine, in some argu-ments, succinct, elegaiit, and forcible, declares thebenefits of marriage. They are these : 1. Hast thou means ? In a wife thou hast oneto keep and increase them. 2. Hast thou none ? Thou hast one to helpthee to get some. 3. Art thou in prosperity ? She doubles it. 4. Art thou in adversity . She will comfort,assist, and bear thee up. 5. Art thou at home? She will drive awaymelancholy. 6. Art thou abroad ? She prays for thee, wishesihee at home, and welcomes thee with joy. 7. Nothing is so delightsome as home : no so-ciety is equal to that of a wife and children. 8. The bond of conjugal love is adamantine. [The above arguments rest upon the presump-tion that the wife is a. good one,—and in this mat-ter of wives, it is as emphatically true as in thecase of Jobs turkeys, that the good are i^erygood, but the bad are—not to be desired.]. HOWARDS IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PIOUGI Great iiiiprovemems have been mnilc the pasl yenrform and workmanship of these Ploughs; the mouldhas heen so formed as to lay the _furrow rj^mplrtehturning in every particle of grass or stubble, and icaviground in the best possible manner. The length -mould board has ht n very much increased, so ih-Plough works wilh the greatest ease, both with res]the holding and the learn. The Cominiuee at the laof Ploughs at Worcester, say, Should our opinion he asked as to which of the Pwe should prefer for use on a farm, we might perhapsthe inquirer, if your land is inosily light and easy tctry Prouly & Mears. but if your land is heavy, hard o-BEGIN WITH Wa. At the ahove mentioned irial the Howard PI-uimore irorl;, irilh the same pswer of team, Ihan amplough exhibited. No other turned more than Iweniand one half inches, to the 112 lbs. draught, wfHoward Plough turned iwentnnine and one half inthe same


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