'1851. SEPTEMBER begins on Mono“.

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The column of the Moon’s Sonthing is also the time of High.

H i The life ofa farmer is so often made the subject of complimentary remark, 'so often praised for its pescelulness and independence, that the farmer’ s wifel might very rationally be supposed to be the ham“ “on-1:111 in the world. From her relation to the lords of the soi, " s hould be the lndv of the soil. is seeful,liealil1y. independent woman. That the reverse of this is the generarfact, will be universally conceded b the vives of the farmers. A young farmer srrives at an age. when be thin s it time for him to get mariied sud settle down. He has had arespectablo eduestion. and wants a woman who is h «limit—he looks shout him and makes his choice. She is s girl bred bes e him 111 the country has been well educated and reared by careful

rents, sad is in all points fit ed to reign the queen of I happy home. She gnomes his wife.’ is ambitions to do as much as her neighbours, and her hus-i