MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
AH msTBUCUVE SKETCH. 1 QIlJl fnlllBrag. 
HOME. 
Thou, whose every hour 
Is spent in Home’s sweet bower, 
Where love, like golden fruit o’erhanging, grows— 
Where friends to thy soul sweet. 
United, circling meet— 
As lapping leaves that form the entire rose— 
Thank thy God well! soon from this joy thy day 
Passes away. 
Thou, at whose household fire 
tStill sits thy aged sire— 
An angel guest; with lore as those of old— 
Make thy young children’s care. 
That crown of hoary hair. 
Which th(i calm heavens love as they behold ! 
Soon, soon the glory of that sunset ray 
Passes away. 
Thou, from whose household nooks 
Peep forth gay, gleaming looks 
Those ‘fairy-heads’ shot up from opening flowers. 
With wond’rous perfume filled— 
The fresh, the undistilled, 
This overflowing bliss that childhood shovyers— 
Praise Him who gave, at whose word their stay 
Passes away. 
Thou, with another heart 
■ United, though apart. 
As two close stars, that, mingling, shine but one— 
Whose pleasant pathway lies 
’Neath tender, watchful eyes. 
Where loves shines clearer than the morning sun 
Praise God for life that in such soft array 
Passes away. 
More — more — thou hast yet more ! 
These, thy heart’s treasured store. 
Transferred to heaven, may win immortal birth 
With'radiant seraphs there, 
Alay tune ambrosial air 
To every glorying hymn of praise — while earth. 
Like lingering music from some harper gray. 
Passes away. 
It is the duty of motlicrs to sustain tlic 
iverses of fortune. Frequent and sudden 
For the Rural New-Yorker. 
A BUFFALO CHASE. 
ANECDOTE OF LIEUT. COL. MARTIN SCOTT. 
Such wa.s the train of thought Which was an ^UmOrDUg UIIU Ulg. his Maker’s Tribunal, 
one evening, as is often the case, interrup- 3By mrs. sigourney. - << UjihouseVd, disappointed, unanel’op 
- ted by a call from the person who had been _ whorsi tn Rii<?tain the ~ For the Rural New-Yorker. “0, Horrible! Most Horrible 1 ” IS'earer 
its cause. Hour after hour passed by that It is the y and sudden A BUFFALO CHASE. approached the enraged and determined 
night, and still David lingered. He could reverses of fortune, frequent and sudden a BUFFALO CiiASi.. The horse exhibited sigis of 
not tear himself away. » She is a most fas- ^^aye been m our own country, anecdote of lieut. col. martin scott. g,^j.j.endering the field! Scott drove the 
- cinating creature,” thought he, “and as good they by e. p. l. spurs in his sides tvith greater fury ttian 
as she is beautiful. Can she ever be mine . sess some employme t y , - before, and urged him on tVifh blows and 
and a cloud came over his features and he obtain a livelihood m The much lamented Lieut. Col. Martin words! He says:—I had relin- 
y sat for a moment in silence. reduced to the necessity ot S Scott, whose prowess and patriotism were ^ all hope of escape, and determined 
“This suspense must be ended,” he at selyes. When families are unexpectedly .^aalled by his exhaustless fund of wit offering Sp a prayer. I tried to think 
length thought. He started as the clock reduced from affluence to poverty, now piu- , humour, was accustomed, while J the *“ Lord’s Prayer,” but I could not re¬ 
struck eleven. _ _ fully contemptible it is t® stationed in this city some years since, to call to recollection^the first word. I then 
“You will certainly think me insufferably desponding or helpless, p b relate the following ludicrous anecdote, in attempted to repeat some devout words I 
tedious,” said he with a faint smile, “ but daughters to ernbarrass t lose w lom which he figures as the hero. j^ad read, or heard in church, but all to no 
I have been so pleasantly engaged as to take their duty to assist an ® • „ ., Some years ago, he was placed in com- purpose. At last the following words, which 
no note of time. And the sin of this tres- “I have lost my whole lortune, saia a J o troons in the wilds of r licnprl in mv oar V (lavs, came to mv 
ished friends,—and above all, be sipt before 
his Maker’s Tribunal, 
“ Unhouserd, disappointed, unanel’dP 
“0, Horrible! Most Horrible!” Nearer 
approached the enraged and determined 
monster! The horse exhibited sigis of 
suiTendering the field! Scott drove the 
spurs in his sides with greater fury fflan 
before, and urged him on tVifh blows and 
The much lamented Lieut. Col. Martin pjjggipuate words! He says:—I had relin- 
“You will certainly think me insufferably desponaing or neipiess, aim .... following ludicrous anecdote, in to repeat some devout words I 
tedious,” said he with a faint smile, “ but daughters to einbarrass t lose w lom which he figures as the hero. jjg^d read, or heard in church, but all to no 
I have been so pleasantly engaged as to take their duty to assist an ® • „ ., Some years ago, he was placed in com- purpose. At last the following words, which 
no note of time. And the sin of this tres- “I haye lost my w o mand of a body of troops in the wilds of f had lisped in my early days, came to my 
pass on the rules of good breeding must he ^ Texas. The country being new and unat- recollection, and I repeated them perhaps 
at your door. Beside, I haye lengthened home: Y e can no g The tractive, and no active duty being required twenty times in rapid succession:— 
this visit, he continued after a pause, “under ® eave oYnf>nrivfx of his command—owing to the tribe of ma- " Now I lay me down to sleep. 
this visit, he continued after a pause, “under e must eave us ‘ . of his command—owing to the tribe of ma- " Now I lay me down to sleep, 
the apprehension that as it has been the hap- children can no longei go .p • j.au(ling savao-es who infested the country, I pray the Lord my soul to keep.'’ 
piest, it might also be the last—it might ev- schools. Yesterday i was a ricn man, to- fpj. ti^ie being, a peace- In my calm moments I am as familiar with 
er be my good fortune to enjoy with Miss H.” day, there is nothing Avhicii i can can my disposition — the officers and soldiers the “ Lord’s Prayer,” as I am with my own 
She looked at him with evident surprise, otvn.” T « o nv(^ were at a loss how to occupy their time, name, but the excitement under wMch I 
“ Nay,” said he, “ the matter rests with “ Dear husband, said the wile, we a^ loneliness and en 7 iui was laboring, entirely dispelled it from my 
yourself. Will you forgive my presump- still rich in each other and our chiicmen. on them like an incubus. brain. At this stage of the horrid drama, 
tion? I know that others, perhaps more Money may pass away, but Dod to g Oup Invplv afternoon when the scorching/ I Avas completely indifferent to death, but as 
worthy of you, at tot nobler,‘and wealthier, ua a better « m those achve hands ““’"“I good fortune wJuld have it, nry companions 
and higher in the world’s esteem, are stri- and loving hearts. Lina Lp-ivonx;-ibovo one of the nrivates came had taken cognizance of my absence, and 
vino fo?the honor of your hand. And yet ■‘U^^fether,” sard the children, ‘‘done a fearing some Itrange fatality had befallen 
I cannot restrain myself from making an look so sober. \\ e will help you to get . ^^^1 g Buffaloed' grazing on a sandy me, abandoned the chase, and revived to 
avowal which, though it may be futile, is living. 9»eo,vnta knoll abcnit three miles distant. Capt. return and make r(?co«.nomfmce. Iheyhad 
yet but a deserved attribute of your worth.” “Y'hat can you do, poor things . ^ ^ ^ ^ Captain) taken a circuitous route, being unacquamt- 
The lady did not swoon nor turn pale.- « You sl.a 1 ^ thil ed with the “ pointo of the compass,- and 
y, iiiolo IS --disposition —the officers and soldiers the “Lord’s Urayer," as i amAviin my own 
n-” .^ygj.g at a loss hoAV to occupy their time, name, but the excitement under wMch I 
“ Dear husband, said ^te we a^ ^ loneliness and emiui was laboring, entirely dispelled it from my 
11 rich in each other which rested on them like an incubus. brain. At this stage of the hornci drama, 
Diiey may pass away, but God has given afternoon when the scorchincc I was completely indifferent to death, but as 
ra,?oV:juLtrr^^^^^^^^ good fortuL wild have ig my companions 
“Fi ^ ”?ntli(xr ’’’said the children “do not blue heavens above, one of the privates came had taken cognizance of my atascnce, and 
“Dearfathei, saic^^^U e cfflldrc^^^ the camp, and inounced a fearing some strange fatahty had befa len 
)k so sober. Ye aviU help >ou to get g ^ abaiffloned the chase, and resolved to 
'"S'. , .11.. knoll about three miles distant. Cant, return and make r(?co«.noemmce. iheyhad 
yet but a deserved attribute ot your wortn." •• vvnat can yuu uu, /pe then held the lunk of Captain) taken a circuitous route, being unacquamt- 
^ The lady did not swoon nor turn pale.- “ You shall see you wffio w^^ca iTeady for od with the “ points of the compass,” and 
But a flush of gratification passed over her several voices. “ It is a gty if a\ c J^^ve bcc proposed to his brother officers to give so had my horse, over Avliich I exercised no 
face and lighted her eyes for a moment. to school for notliing. How^n fathei ’ P P capture as large a number of^ie control, owing to the loss of the ancient and 
She fraily gave hi her hand and look- of eight children be poor. We shall Avoik ^ ‘«C;ind cj^u^ numbei 
ed up archly in his face. “ The friends of and make you rich again / ‘' P ‘ we came in contact, and one of tlie officers 
I . , -.V .1 „ 1 _« T Lr.irv ” e.jifl fLf> vmino'est foii. Nn sooner .said.th.an done. ilieynadDeen , . , , • .i.. i_ 
y 'VAT* H ed up arcniy in ms lace. “The friends of and make you rich again. _ , nMimrlnd Loen Ave came m cuhuigl, auu oia; 
Ttcrnrn nnu mlBCn niRDllS. thefithertoandthowulow.-shosaidfDa- “ I shall help,” said the youngest girl, No sooner s.md, than done. Iheyhad been aimed his ride at the huge propor- 
jLUHUlLl UIIU 9IAWUUU1UUIU. bardlyfouryearsold; -Iwi Inothaveany favored with toe captain's pertonaae^ tionedleast, and drove the leaden Liive 
-- over and h4hand.- new things bought, and Ishall sen my great ^nce but a bne period W through-both auricles of his heart. Upon 
Ave came in contact, and one of tlie officers 
THE TEST OF TRUE FRIENDSHIP. 
A SHORT BUT TRUE STORY. 
INTERESTING INCIDENT. 
- . . ,r Ai.. TvaUn AT wnicn naa sunK wiLiuu lun uuovjxxx CV..OVV.VV., 
“The hand that wiped away the tear of want, ROUT cn moii s » ’ \ (Lg Avas lifted up. The SAveet enthusiasm of the 
I'hc heart that melted at anotl^r's woe, Spear, upon one of lus usual A Lsits to the cheerWhim, and his nightly prayer 
Were his and blessing followed him. police court, One moiTiing noticed among the ‘ of raise 
David Wentworth had the kindest of prisoners a youth Avho was poorly clad, and ^^1). Stately house. The ser- 
hearts. There was neither mete nor bound for some cause was Ayeepng. Mr. b. sat ^ dismissed. Pictures and plate, 
to his benevolence, except inability. And down by his side, anil the following conver- furniture were sold, and slie 
happy were any men Avho had a tithe of the sation ensued:—“Why are you here my j^jgtress of the mansion shed 
prayers that Avere oflbred up for the welfare son ?” “ I am accused of selling neAvspa- 
doi’’ ^ ^tion 1 . Kng of Maiksmen tlmy h^ fong i^^ls 
The lieart of the husband and father, been familiar, and now Avished to tos^t it - jude of the fearful 
Avhich had sunk Avithin his bosom like a stone. Moreover, they were not exce led by the ^d retain it as a trophy, Avhich was 
was lifted up. The sweet enthusiasm of the captain m love for sporting and wild goose , ,. , j 
’ nitycf zpond„.gyfow h„ms bctotheto™^^^^^^^^ 
y house. I he sei- drum beat the ta«oo, m this pleasing rec und unconquerable beast,— 
Pictures and plate, reation . achieved more than any mortal 
?- .. I amTccnsa oto’lling newzpi who had been mistress 
The steeds they had in camp were none — wito /riy/itod Capt. 
of too best J hey had evidently fson be - ^ and toils, attd mndo 
terdays,ifashortcatclung,^whce/.ing,asth- d to 
” said a 
father’s 
Alias Jones.—A n old offender Avas latc- 
forgot. persist in doing it.” “ Because I don t now cultivated vege- had been But such as they Avere, over the face—“Papa, does the logAVOod they put into 
David was paying his attention to an ex- what else to do to get a Hying. nave you market He viewed with de- hills they were soon scampering, with their it its red color ?” 
cellent young lady of liis native city. She a father ?” “No sir, ^ . lij^fft and astonishment the economy of his riders astride their backs,—the privatein ad- « certainly.” 
was Avealthy, beautiful and accomphshed, “ Is your mother living . y nurtured as she had been in Avealth, vance as pilot “ Well, papa, is it the logwood in the wine 
and consequently had many suitors. Among a drunkard; she does not take any care or efficieaov which his daughters soon Soon, in emerging from a valley Avhere that makes your nose so red?”, 
them Avere richer and nobler (in attraction me; I don’t know Avhere she is now. s ‘ training. evidently hadcounsed a stream of consider- “Hush your nonsense, child; here, Betty, 
I mean) and liandsomer men than David he uttered thes^elast Avordsthe deep Avaters 4 instructed in the house- able magnitude in former days, but which t a candle, and put this child to bed.” 
Wentworth, hut n’iniporte, there was a kind of the little fellow s soul burst fortly^resh, assisted the younger children by a singular convulsion of nature liad dis- ---- 
of frank-heartedness about my friend, that and he expressed his griet aloud. Where tjggideg executed various works, appeared or changed its route, for some wise Ali.as Jones.—A noldoffenderAvaslatc- 
could not fail to bring liim someAvhere near do you lodge ?” continued the philanthropLst as accomplishments, pupose, the large herd of Buffaloes were ly brought before a learned justice of the 
the heart of his mistress, even if an empe- “ Near Union street, sir; 1 pay a ^ ^ which they found could be disposed of discernible about a quarter of a mile dis- peace. The constable, as a preliminary, in- 
ror had been his rival. ^ night for my lodging m advance and i buy embroidered Avith taste tant — some stretching their weary limbs formed his Avorship, that he had in custody, 
Tlie young lady hit upon a project to put two plates of beans m the course ot ornamental parts of female ap- upon the downy bed of grass, luxuriating John Simmons, alias Jones, alias Smith.— 
the characters of her lovers to a test. She for which I pay as much more. ^ narel Avhich Avere readily sold to a merchant in the soft sunshine — others browsing “Very Avell,” said the magistrate, _ “I will 
had found a poor widow Avith a family in do you spend your evenings. 1 Avaik | among the foliage and nipping the green try the iioo women iirst; bring in Alice 
distress, in one of her benevolent excursions, about the street, or go into the auction cultivated floAvers, sent boquets to sprigs Avliich encompassed them on all sides. Jones.” 
and the idea occurred to her that it wodd rooms.” "J'-y ^d^Iv tt7rr“ and marS inXe cart rvhich conveyed toe veg- A„ay dashed the Captain, thrusting his fori owinr colunfa m a late 
sortViTer1ras’heart,r™^^ joT?”' “ BccLse th^woman of the liouso etables-thoy plaited f stiff eagle-necked spurs into the bony sides Times, is one of tlie best we 
to tlie different gentlemen in the widow's ‘,f If’”'? i°'to„^,Ybe 7. i “ver^foyeT such hcalfli before,” Ite7en't“anf 7atio^at toe prospect of the wl’ 
name, requeslmg an answer and assistance, tinned J ? J™v iTriL I don't said the father. . victory they were about nnconditionally to fcafe-ptne(k)noto--- 
The first reply was a lectuiT on idleness f w T Ivivp nobodv “ And I was never so happy before,” said achieve. The. Buffaloes perceiving, with a Cannon.—T he follow- 
of the ornamental parts of female ap- upon the downy bed of grass, luxuriating John Simmons, alias Jones, o/m-s Smith.-— 
to the different gentlemen in the widow’s country and Avork, il a place couia oe oo- 
name, requesting an ansAver and assistance, tained for you?” “Yes sir, I woufo be 
The first reply Avas a lecture on idleness glad to go and Avork for my living. I ^ 
and begging, and concluded with the infor- want to stay m Boston; hut I^have nobody 
mation that the Avriter Avas not accustomed tei get a place for me. I don t Avant g 
to give to those he did not know. This was down to jail again. , ^ 
_ 1 ^ A/fv ftTYTXQv nrwxr f/i tho lUQPG TG- 
the mother. _ their accustomed sagacity, the hostile eques- 
“ We never knew hoAv many things Ave Brians making tOAvards them, and knoAving 
could do, when avc lived at the great house,” ff-om freejuent assaults of the same nature. 
WJ givu bu uiuso iito vx.vx crxnUp TnUip bulo'ero- couia ao, wnen Aveiiveuciiiuiu van irom Irecjueni assaults luu samu natuiv, 
from $10,000. The second advised her to ^ • I . ‘P w i.^nwer the clerk said the children, “and we love each other the jeopardy they were placing their lives 
applv to some of the benevolent societies spectmg the prisoner. Mi. i owei, the cieik , ,^,,,,,, . L .u.. u,.;,. 
J ^ . . T ,1 1 . />/Nnvf cniM fnn 
apply to some of the benevolent societies .xx. i™-‘- U:’7" a o-reat dcxal better here. You call us your jn by remaining on the ground, took to their ] 
ANfflose business it was to relieve those who of he court, saic^^ hat wouW be jitfle bees.” heels-runnin| with great speed, tails erect, i 
Avere truly in Avant. This was from one to try to do any i g y, “Yes,” replied the father, “and you snorting and belloAving vehemently. The 
wlio hud great reputation for bonevolence liL no oood. make just such honey as tlie heart likes to Captain, when witliin shot, leveled his rifle 
Avho had great reputation for benevolence liad been tAVicc sent h) the jail for the ^ P 
-wlio haa taken t leading part in several same tlung^efore, and tl dtd /um no good make just honey 
. . ... P b_ 1 _; xfTUcif 1 C ti trnnfl niid siiffiffient reason. ’ was lecu on. 
IIoAV TO Make a Cannon. — The folfow- 
ing is an Irishman’s description of making 
a cannon: “ Take a long liolc, and pour brass 
or iron around it!” 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT ROCHESTER. BY 
D. D. T. MOORE, Proprieter. 
charitable associations, and°whose pliarasai- “That is a g™d and sufficient rea^n/' was 
at a pai ticular one of the number, whose Ic- office in uom.’ ulock, [No. 1,2d door,] 
Economy as Avell as industry was stri(;tly viathan bulk and agility had ^attracted his 
served: nothini? was Avasted. Nothing attention, and fired. The ball took effect 
zette. The lady thought, that interested as pniiversation the iudo-e redu- unnecessary was purchased. The eldest near the shoulder of the monstrous animal, 
lie was in the success of those instituUons, v the daughter became assistant teacher in a dis- wlio, enrxaged by the excitement of thechase, 
lie displayed a very ccimmcndable re uctance ^i i ,1 t^binff tlie bov tinguished female seminary, and the second and the pain the flesh-wound caused him, 
about taking the bus ness out of their hands. took her place as instructress to the family, abruptly turned suddenly around 
there Avas another answer Avhich the lady for in the country, 
read Avith far different feelings. It Avas week, the gra,t( 
and flowerin 
planted 
corner Slate and Buffalo streete. 
Terms, in Advance: 
Two Dollars a Year— $1 for six months. To 
Clubs and Agents as follows; — F<)ur Copies for $7; 
Seven Copies for $12; Ten Copies for $15. All 
moneys received by mail will be acknowledged in 
the paper, and receipts sent whenever desired. 
J,. It is not required that all papers in a club 
should be directed to one person, or sent to one post 
office. We will address as desired, and to as many 
difl’erent offices as may be necessary. 
Post-Masters, Clergymen, Teachers, Officers and 
or mm m me couHiry. unu. - j- , i- i Imnypneinn Up Post-Masters, Clergymen, icacners, umcers ant 
IjUst week the grateful boy, for the first it. The merchant Avas happier under his couraged by f ^ i • Members of Agricultural Societies, and other influ 
;rvi« xiomp infn thp eiiv to spc Ifis hencfac- woodbine covered porch in a summer’s eve- had made on man and horse, by showing ential persons, of all professions—friends of Menta 
Itll UlllClVllU J-W 1*1 C IK* n 
from David, from $800 a year—and I need came into t le city see ns ene ac woo ^ h^on in his dressing room, fight, determined for some good reason to and Moral as well as of Agricultural Improvement-" 
nnf likp himself kind and consolino- It tor. Ho has been steadily at work at the ning, than he had been m ms aressing room p„ptSv andlower- are respectfully solicited to obtain and forward sub- 
not say hkehimsiiff kina ana consonn^. ii m-ovided for him. and is “We are now thriving and prosperous,” turn the tables on the eneiny, and lower- ^^riptions to the New-Yorker. 
spoke of t j® Avritei s narrow means, ti P ^ dollars a said he, “shall we return to the city?” ing his massive, shaggy head, gave -an un- (jj=. subscripUon money, properly enclosed, may 
rule he had adopted, unless persuailed of Lnord ° “ Oh no ” Avas the unanimous reply. earthly belloAV, and at the same time rushed be sent by mad at our risk. 
the object, and concluded by requesting an ”s the lesson which charity teaches “ Let usVemain,” said the wife, “ where madly at the Captain’s liorse, who was now TERMS OF ADVERTISING: 
mtervmAv. Ifi said he, I find myself ^ will not moralize upon^the evil we have'found health and contentment” illy prepared for such an encounter. The a limited number of appropriate advertisements 
otherwise unable to afford the assistance us. we wi o p xxF.,+bpr” said the voumrest “all we poor, wind-broken animal, frightened by the will be inserted in tbe New-Yorker, at tberat* of 
vou reouire I trust I may be of service in which would have pursued that boy, l^^ad “father, said the au avc pwr, avuiu u fo^dear fife with the 50 cents per square (twelve lines or less,) for the first 
r Atbrn-c in-xmiii. Lpbalf” he bccn left to the mercy of the police children hope you are not going to be rich furious onsl g , i- i i i insertion, and 25 cents for each subsequent pubhea- 
‘.“ItemcrepYfcssion. 'Foritwa., courk but thank the generosi^ of him '^wr^ryarhe hadt 
but a few rmS:Y:uo"r’Ztt’Si SsYoutHimL vhat ^ he to do! -- 
herself comfortably located, and engaged in ^ ^ « hath a tear of pity and a hand live together, and sister, Avho loves us, teach- Over hill and dale they Avent. He shouted jp, Notices relative to Meetings, &c. of Agricul- 
a thriving little business, ccimmenced by the ^ day for melting diarity, ’ es us and we lexurn to be industrious and for liis companions, but they were following tural. Horticultural, Mcchanicat and Educational 
recommendation and earned on by the aid j^erd afar away ! On came the foam- AssoemUons, Hib^o^gratuitou^ 
of my friend. And all this was done m gei - and did not work. xSo father ing and infuriated beast, and on dashed the Publishing Agents, 
uine scripture style. There Avas no sound- J----- rxixxnc^ nrff n rich man anv more.” iaded quadruped which bore him! He who will receive subscriptions, and furnish copies 
ing of trimpets-and the right hand knew The Beggar and the Guine...-A beg- Please n ot be a nch man any more . ^q^ F 
not tho doings of the left. But liis Mj;- gar asked Dr. Smollett for a sliilling; by Wives.- Wlicn a woman dened animal, wlio was on the point of dri- ti'„ L,„h-. 
you require, I trust I may be of service in 
interesting others in your behalf.” 
. Nor Avas this mere profession. For it was 
I recommendation and carried on by the aid 
/ of my friend. And all this Avas done in ger- 
? uine scripture style. There Avas no sound- ^^^ni y. 
\ ing of trumpets—and the right hand knew The 
( not the doings of the left. But liis lady- gar ask 
Open as day for melting charity, ’ 
for liis noble service in the cause of hu- 
' i ing of trumpets—and the right hand knew The Beggar and the Guine.a..— A beg- P __ . _‘ could now feel the hot breath of the mad- 
j J not the doings of the left. But his lady- gar asked Dr. Smollett for a shilling; by ^ Wives. _When a Avoman dened animal, who Avas on the point of dri- 
; ' love Avas a silent observer of his conduct, mistake he gave him a guinea. The poor x . her husband it should not ving his horns in his horse’s rear! All hope 
< J and he received many a kind glance from fellow perceiving it, hobbled after him to 8 x p^j.. had fled! No human being was in sight 
> < that quarter, of Avhich he never suspected return the money; upon Avhich Smollett re- xisinfr bit .and spur now checking, and or sound to witness the of the dread- 
; ; the cause. She bepnte think that the turned it to him with a second guineas a P like the mariner Avho fultragedy! He must die an awful death, 
, . homage of a spirit like his was not to be dc- rcAvard for his honesty, exclaiming. What f . °x i • (hrecte it by a single touch, with no hand to smooth his brow—no 
^ spised; and she felt something very much a lodging lionesty lias taken up with! I ^eem ^ P’ ^ ^^ter consoling words in his ear— 
) T.L.V .V rtf -fli/:. IxoQx.f fis txliri ■vo+l'i/xv VxA +lxnf irxnxi flinn a riifilmTlP.st AVllCn lionc Cal f o _.. . 
WHO WILL RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS, AND FURNISH COPIES 
OF THE RURAL NEW-VORKER: 
ELON COMS'rOCK, Rome, N. Y. 
Mr. C. is also general agent for Oneida County. 
T. S. HAVVK.S, Buffalo. 
I. R. TREMBLY, Dansville. 
[□P Also Agent for Naples and Homellsville. 
Qj= List of local agents, &c., soon ns completed. 
. ^ like a palpitation of the heart as she ques- -would rather be that man than a dishonest none can see 
! ; tioned hemelf respecting his intentions. king.” ' ^otion.-.¥rs. Nall. 
no one to bear his dying request to his clier- [ bteam press of a. strong & co. 
