Good Advice
The edit r ofthe York Tribune, who has innibled extensively through llie f;ir Western Srnle, doses one of h i â interesting Iptiers wi'li advice uhich every young farmer, wh has only kis hindsto rely on, should lose no li i.e n taking: "O ye ulio dwpll in thn gorgos ai don theslopes of granite hiüs! who are often inclined lo murmur at ihe hrudship oà vour lot in beitig cornielled to do n fort night's hnrd labor in wrestling Iwentji bushels of corn frnm the acre of niggnrd and stony soil, while in fertile Illino!.' less labor produces a hundred busliels? You liave not ret learned to thank Hen. ven as yon ought for that hard granhe soil - for the glorious woods which su readily cover it, and the Uossed cry stul waters wl:ic!i gush from ils flinly bosom! If you own a farm there, keep it, and by cheerful lbor, guided by productivo sciencp, it each ear more fruiifu! than the last; butifjou have no land.and ayoungfamily forljids tho hopeofearniiif? any a! the East, strike boldly for the UVt nt onc, get ho'd [by ])re-emption righl] of eighly or one hundred and ixlv acres, as well Iosatei for health or timbar 83 you can find, nud resolve in spite or all obstacles, to make t tho foundntion of n competente for yourself arid an ou fit Tor your children !"
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