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NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



Aiuriisto-;. ISO,,. 



lazSCSXIiANXISS. 



Valuahle Horses and Bulls of Impoittd Aluck, 



FOR SALE. 



I wretched creatures arc tliey ? Most men sensible 

 -— \ that they must die, are disposed to enjoy a little of j 



jthe fruits of their toils ; and nothing is perhaps WITHIN the last three years the Trustees of IB 



1 more necessary to the enjoyment of society, or self Massachusetts Society for promoting Agricullurt ha« 



satisfaction in retirement, than a well informed received from England several vi.-ry valuable AnimaT 



1 ■• ;„,i Tt „;,-„^. o ,,„„» tr, nil tliin(r<i in presented to them by the public spirited British Admi 



land virtuous rnind It gives a zest to all things in 1^^ ^,^^^^^^ Coffin, and also his broth, r General Joi 



prosperity, and is the best resource in adversity.— K.^^,^^^ ^^^.^,^^ ^^ Massachusetts, with the sole objeT» 



I Newspapers though not always conducted with | ^fj^p^Q^.ii^^ (],e breeds of this Slate. And the Tru 



talents and respectability, are the best possible j tees beWeving that their generous intentions would t 





From the Rhode Island American. 



Oh, the tears of affection may moisten the grave, 

 Where beauty and virtue are sleeping, 



But the tears of keen anguish suffic'd not to save, 

 The lov'd one whose loss we are weeping. 



Life has its charms, and the young and the t'air, 



^^Harcfe°ff ^rilTwh1;r'^^'wa\°jo'7-Xrrwas gladness ! channels for obtaining an acquaintance with the j more extensively realized, it owned as private properl, 

 Havcleltg e w . affairs of the world, and to implant desires in the than by any method they have been able to dev.se , 



" r" ' , , J „. „ , „ ,■ 1 ,■ 1 „ i a public body — have resolved to dispose of them: 



Where the smde of content-deepest sorrow. , i^e^ts ^f y^^n, fo,. ,„ore solid reading, as he goes ^^P^j.^ ^^^^-.^^ ^^ ^^^.^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^.^^^^^ 



The flowers on thy grave, dearest friend of my heart, on to maturity. on the IBth day of October next, under the positi- 



Convcyto the mind, thy sad story, In truth they are the great engine that moves ijnjitation of their being always kept within the .Staf 



Pure as those were thy thonghts, and like thee they'll jj^p moral and political world, and are infinitely of Massachusetts. 



depart, j powerful to establish the character of a people as The Subscribers being appointed a Committee i « 



To shine fo rth once again in their glory. , 1^.^,| ^^ ^^ ^^.^^^^^^ ^^^-^ liberies. [Niles' Reg.] '^^^ ^P^^'/^'^ -" ^™ P^°P-*'= ^°' P""'*: ^"1 1! 



Crmmrtir Excent mankind, there are perhaps '. "T . ~. , • them. 



Ciomn?. '^•^^^P^''' ,' ^„,„ „ , i,o-„tr,fl There is not a more imschievious mistake in pa- No. 1-The full blooded " Improved Durham ShlJ"" 

 no animals more disposed ^o cm., and boast ot ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ delighting in, and encouraging | Homed" Bull Mmiral-^^, raised by the celebrajj i 



their feats m war than dung-hill cocks When a | ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^.^^ ^^ l\,Mren. There is indeed I John WitheriU, England-is the " grandson , 



on ho 



victory is gained by one over another the victor : P^- ---■■• - be^'allowed in the saying ofUides of Comet (of which testimony can be exhibite. 



uniformly insults the vanquished, by crowing— ,; ^>__^ , ,,,.„ ,i,. „K=o.v„inn. nf nthpr I "<■'=«' ^ beautiful iloan colour, was 5 years old I, 



Sometimes, after fighting a considerable time, one 



Rousseau corroborated by the observations of other ] 

 oreat men, that there has seldom been a forward 



May, is perfectly gentle, and is presumed to be eqi 



or ■both of the combatants show a willingness to 1 g'*^''''- ''"^"- """• "'^^ ""^ 7.'"""' "'-" ",— " "*" j to any Bull of this most celebrated breed ever import 

 \ , , ,, ,„.;„. ,K„„ ;(•„„„ „f hoy who has not made an ordinary man. 1 he slow- to thii country, havmg cost in Lngland One Mundi 



separate, and gradually retire then if one of J ^^ ^ ^^^.^^^ .^ ^^^ ^^ j^j_^^^^_ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^.^^^^_ ^^.^ ^^^^^ ^^^ p^^^^^, ^ 



them crows, this occasions the ba tie to be renew- ^' ^^^^^„ ^^(^„^ -^^^^ consideration ' rive at maturity for the stall much earher than « ., 



cd. I have seen a young cock, when nearly 1 =^"ses irom idhui, ui , _^ ^f other— and are generally great milkers. ^ 



..rown, gain a victory over his sire. He crowed jvhen viewing a particula object u Inch one of __ - »- y^ 



fn trium'ph till the old cock was so enraged that Pcss real intelligence would ov erlook. 

 he lenewed the battle with such force as to come | 



Calamity has made many villains, who would re- 



No. 2 — The " Cleveland Bay" Horse Sir Isaac- 

 a beautiful dark bay with black mane, tail and le 

 15j hands high, was three years old last May, and 

 carcely arrived at bis prime. — This breed is considi w 



off conquerer, and to resume his place as chiet ot : ^^^^ .j. ^^^^^ ^^^^j^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^j. ^^^^^^^ ^^j^^j^, , ^^ ._^ England very superior for gentlemen's Carri« 



the hnrcaii. I have also seen a vanquished cock 

 vefiture to crow before he was out of the hearing 

 of the victor ; by this folly he brought on himself 

 revenge and additional suflfering. 



Men have various modes of crowing for the vie- | rogues, 

 tories they gain over each other — all of which are 



repugnant to the spirit of the christian religion, [^j^g'^^j^'^j^ '^i'^ggj/ig ^^ f^joj 

 and are of an irritating and pernicious tendency. 

 To show tlio natural cfiect of man-crowing, one 

 instance may be mentioned : — 1 the 



Horses, and being always of the same colour are ei 

 matched — and highly valunble for all Farming purj 



matched — and highly valunble lor all farming purj 1 

 Much of our happiness in this life must depend Ls, and crossed with the " thorough Blood" malrw 



on our not being too ready to believe people to be best Gig and Saddle Horses 



No. 3 — The celebrated Ho 



■ Columbus" — 1 



11 years old— is of the English "Suffolk light <( 

 The man who only observes others and pays no breed" — is of a beautiful dapple grey colour, lie- 



Horse of very great power, probably the strongeS ^\ 

 the State. His Colts are highly approved, and on 



The City Authorities of Boston, have returned !<';'«"' ""■"°^"^'^,=^' Cambridge at less than 4 

 ■ . m ^iT 1 . r 1 ■ 171 1/-, .■ old, has frequently drawn over one and a half 



- ,„„„ „ , ^ . ,. I eir thanks to Mr Webster for his Funeral Oration I ^^,„,i^^„f\^.^^^,-^^^_ g„,,p„t„C^„,l,rid| 



In the year 1798, Bernadotte, who is now king a,,,! voted the printing and distributing an edition 



of Sweden, was sent by the French government |of7ooo copies. 



on an embassy to Vienna, " where he remained j 



not long; for the inhabitants having joined to Laconi*))!.— After the capture of a great for- 

 celebrate a festival to show their joy at the war- ! tress, Suwarrow wrote to the czarina Catherine in 

 like preparations of their volunteers, designed to j his usual brief way ; " Ismail is taken : glory be 

 "combat the Frencli, who the preceding year me- j to God and your Majesty !" A friend at our el- 

 naced their city — Bernadotte, thinking this an- bow informs that when in the western part of this 

 niversary an insult to his country, on the same , state some time ago, he saw a rival in brevity of 

 day gave a festival in his own palace, in honor of jthe Russian warrior's epistle. In a hotel there a 

 the victories of the French arms, and planted on ! letter had remained over tlie mantle-piece for 

 the outside the tri-coloured banner. The people many months, directed to some unknown place 

 of Vienna, exasperated, strove to compel him to in Ohio. At last it was thought advisable to open 

 remove the banner ; the palace was forced, and it, and see if its contents threw any light on the 

 several guns were fired. Shortly after Bcrna- subject, that so it might be forwarded to the per- 

 dotte quitted the country, throwing the whole j son for whom it was intended. On unfolding it, 

 blame on the baron de Thugot." — Biographic I their eyes were greeted with tlie following, in 

 Moderne — Article Bernadotte. — i^nenrf 0/ Peace | characters corresponding with orthography : 



. — - — I " Deere Kuzzin Gifmyluft'to Ant Betsey 



No. 4— The " Hereford Bull Sir Isaac." Th 

 mal was 3 years old last May — is dark red with "w . 

 face — was raised on the estate of a Baronet and tr 

 ber of the Briiish Parliament, and by him rccommei 

 as one of the best of the breed. — They have longl 

 known as first rate for Draught Oxen, and for '' 

 Stall ; and have at the most celebrated C attle Shot li 

 England for many years competed with the " Impp !■ 

 Durham Short Horns." They rank high also foi 

 Dairy. 



This Animal is now at Northampton and will b 

 sale at the Hampshire Cattle Show in October r r 

 under the direction of the President of that Socitt '' 

 (Signed) JOHN PRINCE, ) Com 



RICHARD SULLIVAN, S lee- \ 



Roxbury, 18th Aug. 1826. 



JVeivspapers. — Newspapers are things that can | We are awl well, thank God !■ 

 be dispensed with, as costing money'that might be jhas hang'd hiirself — vers affekshinately ures, 

 saved — So is the schooling of our children, so in- Kinderhook Herald. Mika Parkins." 



deed, are nine tentlis of what it ccsts us to live. — | . . — — 



Almost any man might lay up money every year In a sporting company an Irishman was asked 

 if he would live on bread and water, and clothe 1 what he would take to stand out on London bridge 

 himself in the cheapest manner he could — But 'the coldest night that ever blew. "Take," says 

 what of that ? who would live like a brute and die iPat, " Why, I should take cold.'" 



like a beggar for the mere pleasure of saving mo- 



ney, wliich he cannot carry hence with him,though ( ^ Michigan Editor was obliged to get out his 

 like a dead weight, it may hang upon his soul at P»P" "f the "ISth July, by his own exertions, as 

 the last moment of his mortal existence! there are '"s patriotic foreman had not terminated his cele- 

 few such — five or ten in a million, and what j'^'^'^tion of the 4th. 



ROMAN. An elegant, full blooded horse, a bi 

 Bay, with black legs, mane and tail, of high spiril 

 good temper, wdl stand at the farm of Mr Stephen 

 liams in Northborough (Ms.) at |20 the season, t 

 paid before the mares are taken away. — See New ' 

 Ant Caddoga'n 1 l^nd Farmer, April 14. 



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