^Drtiral. 
MOORE’S RTTR AT, NEW-YORKER: AM AGRICULTURAL MR EAMILY JOURNAL. 
‘•What could I offer?” retorted Philip, Qllb SllUtlBing. ‘^DUtlj'B COtUBt. 
MY NATIVE VILLAGE. 
B7 WM. C. BRYANT. 
There lies a village in a peaceful vale, 
With sloping hills and waving woods around, 
Fenced from the blast. There never ruder gale 
Bows the tall the grass that covers all the ground; 
And planted shrubs are there, and cherished flowers, 
And brightest verdure born of gentle showers. 
’T was there my young existence was begun, 
My earliest sports were on its flowery green; 
And often, when my school-boy task was done, 
I climbed its hills to view the pleasant scene; 
And stood and gazed till the sun’s setting ray 
Shone on the height—the sweetest, of the day. 
And when the w'oods put on their autumn glow. 
And the bright sun came in among the trees, 
And leaves were gathered in the glen below. 
Swept softly from the mountain by the breeze, 
I wandered till the starlight on the stream 
At length awoke me from my fairy dream. 
.Ml, happy days, too happy to return. 
Fled on the wings of youth’s departed years, 
A lesson has been mine to learn, 
The truth of life, its labors, pains and fears; 
Yet does the memory of my boyhood stay; 
A twilight of the brightness pass’d away. 
My thoughts steal back to that sweet village still; 
Its flowers and peaceful shades before me rise; 
The play-place and the prospect from the hill. 
Its summer verdure, and autumnal dyes; 
The present brings its storms; but while they last, 
I shelter me in the delightful past. 
“What could I offer?” retorted Philip, 
with warmth; “why, I would offer myself, 
not, mind you, after the fashion of too many 
young men of the present day. I would 
I bind myself to her, body and soul. For 
such a woman I would toil like a slave if it 
LAUGHING IN THE PULPIT. 
Said Mr. C., a minister of some notoriety. 
say I would dfe-thatis such 
a woman I would ive; I wodd shield her di^ourses I was called to deliver, 
from evil; I would hghten her of care; I *f,^„^‘^*“rdmatiou, after reading 
“ Look to the end, nor stand to doubt, 
Nothing so hard but search will find it out. 
Written for the Rural New-Yorker. 
ENIGMA. 
ACROSTICAI. ON NATURAL HISTORY. 
I am composed of 23 letters. 
existence to the promotion of her happ.- “md I heSd of exceed- 
r rnmfnrt • ill Subsequent to my ordination, after leading j jq ^3 17 , 1 . 1 , 12, 9, 10 is a native of j-gcisouableprices. 
/comiori, in ou.uot.ti _wtrr ofiort. A ... No irvOnlv nnd hc onffstothe Arachnidcs tL„ in 
BURRALL’S ) 
AGRICULTURAL FOUNDRY j 
AND MACHINE SHOPS. ] 
GENEVA, ONTARIO COUNTY, N. Y. t 
T he subscriber manufactures various Ag- / 
ricultural Implements of the most approve 
kinds, which he sells at wholesale and retail. His < 
work is all warranted to be well built and to work < 
well. I 
'The increasing demand for articles of his manu- •: 
facture, recently rendered additions to his shops ne¬ 
cessary, which, having been completed, he has now ; 
i every facility for producing perfect work, and at < 
Apulia, in Italy, and belongs to the Arachnidcs Among th 
order of animals. BurralL's Cl 
Mv 2 1.5 22, 8 . 5 is a native of most of the princi- State Fair,] 
^ « .1 _ _ 1.1 _ 1 _ 
Among the implements now sold by iiim, are 
Burrall’s Clover Mills, 4 sizes, [Ist premium last 
State Fair,] — BurralVs Shell Wheel 1 lotos, 12 
atrrcu hiidilv imtiroved the present season — I lam, 
paT countries’of the world, and belongs to the sizes, highly improved the present season ■—I lam, 
ness.” 1 • Tp a slin immediately be- elass Mammalia of the animal kingdom. Iron beam. Shovel, SuRsoil, and Corn 1 lows 
, “Gomly! genUy!” cried t young uZn. 
your transports, and tell me if you know , A ^ urired on in his devil- My 4 , 7 , 21, 17 is a native of Asm, Africa and India, a,„ for hand and horse pow- 
any lady who approaches near the perfec- himcelf for I do not and is classed among Mammalia animals. , — Threshing Machiues and Jlorse-Pow^s, Clod 
any lady who approaches near tne periec- --l for T do not ana is emsseu uuiuug . . . J ct — Threshing Manwies ana norse-x uwei^, 
van demand.” ^y ^ f My 5, 10, 6, 4, 3 is .the largest and noblest of the p j^Uers, Corn Shellers and Separa 
7, ,, V prilipd Rlio-btlv besita- conceiye the youngster thought of the jest second class of animals. tors, &z.c. &cc. 
I know one, he replied, si g y he was nlayinir oft' on the spruce dandy m Mv 6 15, 8 , 2 , 10 , 19, 23 is a native of Europe, and orders from abroad attended to without delay. 
ting, “ that I would give much to learn pos- he ^^s Piaying ou uu F fore-finffer Aves in nature. a libcml discount to the trade 
sesses one or two of the requisites. Some front of him. y ^ ^ ; Africa and South i April, 1850 .-[ 18 - Im] _^^^ 
I know she has. Listen to me my friend, m the hair of the young man, aDout as g belongs to the class Amphibia. ; . wnpovnaw QWB QTnRF 
T am at nresent in very flourishino- circum- as a blacksmith would a nail-iod in the ^ ^ f ^ ipjjE AMERICAN SEED STORE, 
I am at present yer} to heat, and then on his knee, commenced and included in the first class of animals. , 4 , Main Street, Curtis’ Block, 
stances; but how can 1 be ..ure y ujs fincrer in imitation of a smith 9,10, 17, li, 3, 22, 17, 16, 4, 20 is a beautiful i Rochester, n. y. 
continue? Now, I am resolyed never top g B thimr was so Lsect inhabiting many parts of South .\menca. rpHE subscriber, (formerly Proprietor of the 
marry a tvoman who is not a thorough making a ^ . My 10 , 4 , 9 , 7 , 6 , 10 , 1 , 15, 22 inhabits the South- i « Rochester Seed Store,”) has recently open- 
ImnS. keener AccomDlished beauties often ludicrous that I laughed, the only time that - y America, and is Reptilia in nature. ed the above establishment, where he will keep 
pZ & tf lever disgraced Ihc pulp.t W.th anythmg ,3 c„d a „oblo...i ,.a ,.0 a large, va„o,....nd 8 ,„e™, a.- 
sides I cannot afford to maintain an expen- like _____Mrr 2 “ 2 r 8 'l 5 17 is a native of North Amenca, choice garden seeds 
sive establishment. Now, your cousin LI- country school teacher preparing for ^ Ld ’p 9 J<^.pine’in appearance. Tn^L'^J^own ^f BrkMo^ 
len is the most lovely creature 1 ever be- exhibition of his school, selected a class My 13,10,1, il, 4, 14, 8 , 17, _ 10, 2J, .1 is included ^ purchase good seeds, which can be relied 
held; but then is she not a fine lady, una- ‘ and wrote down the questions and America.'' "" ‘ ^ 
hie to exist without servants to wait on er . answers to questions he tvould put to them 22 American animal of the Rurni- keeps Clover and Timothy Seed, early 
“ By no means,” 1 answered; .Cilien is examination day. The da4’ came so did nantia order. and late Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Corn, and all other 
as notable as she is accomplished and refi- hopefuls, all but one. The pu- My 15,.22,10,17, 6 , .21, 12, i., to, IL 0 ;« kinds of Field ^ceds that arc wor^^^^^ 
marry a tvoman who is not a thorough making a ^ . .w My 10, 4, 9, 7, 6, 10, 1, 15, 22 inhabits the South- i « Rochester Seed Store,”) has recently open- 
linnS. keener Accomplished beauties often ludicrous that I laughed, the only time that - y America, and is Reptilia in nature. ed the above establishment, where he will keep 
pZ & tf lever disgraced Ihc pulp.t VV.th anyth,ug .3, .3 e.„.i.,c„da„oblo...i corab™.,..... b™0 a large, va„0,....nd,,„e™, a.- 
sides I cannot afford to maintain an expen- like _ ^ _ __ _ Mrr2“2r8'l5 17 is a native of North Amenca, choice garden seeds 
sive establishment. Now, your cousin LI- country school teacher preparing for ^ Ld ’p 9 J<^.pine’in appearance. Tn** tL'^J^own of BrkMom^ 
len is the most lovely creature 1 ever be- exhibition of his school, selected a class My 13,10,1, il, 4, 14, 8 , 17,_ 10, 2J, .1 is included ^purchase good seeds, which can be relied 
held; but then is she not a fine lady, una- ‘ and wrote down the questions and Lis® America." "" ‘ ^ 
hie to exist without servants to wait on er . answers to questions he tvould put to them 23 ig an American animal of the Rurni- keeps Clover and Timothy Seed, early 
“ By no means,” 1 answered; Eilien is examination day. The da4’ came so did nantia order. and late Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Corn, and all other 
^ r^Sr sides I cannot afford to maintain an expen- hkc nur^_- 
The present brings its storms; but while they last, establishment. Now, your cousin hii rouNTRY school teacher preparing for 
I shel ter me in the delightful past. __ j^y^jy creature I ever be- pYliihition of his school, selected a class 
U held; but then is she not a fine lady, una- ^ _ 
HttEraril HIIU hie to exist without servants to wait on ^ answers to questions he would put to them 
^ _“By no means,” I answered; “ Ellen is J^n day. The daj^ came so did 
---r'^i"oosiNG "a’^VIFE." the young hopefuls, all but one. The pu- 
CKOOSI^^A ^,.^j-ything m the house is under her y arranged 
BY A LADY. direction, and all the order you observe m on until the question for 
- ^ her domestic arrangements is the effect ot absentee, when the teacher asked — 
I HAD a cousin, a charming girl. She her good management.” „ believe ?” 
could dance gracefully, sing beautifully, and “You surprise me,” exclaimed i hilip, rn, q next to the vacant seat. 
BY A LADY. 
I HAD a cousin, a charming girl. She 
could dance gracefully, sing beautifully, and 
“ In whom do you believe ?” tinent. . cLiLsitioZMachine Belting, the best and 
The Zi) who'sat next to the vacant seat, -My n, 7,^0,^ M|ic.e in n.c. 
of oriental countries, and is classed among the 
second order of animals. 
Mv 16, 7 , 8, 2, 2, 10, 19, 23 is of the Aves class, 
and most numerous cf all its genus on the con¬ 
tinent. 
kinds of Field Seeds, that arc worthy of cultivation. 
Also, Green House and Hot-Bed Plants, Fruit and 
Ornamental Trees, in their season. 
All articles sold will be warranted as represented. 
N. B.—The subscriber is the Agent for Ross & 
Smith’s justly celebrated and unrivalled Mineral 
play divinely. She was a most delightful « nay, surely you jest. without noticing whose quesUon it was, an- 
companion, being both sensible and witty, I have hinted at the desirableness of the ^ ^ ^ie^innatuk 
——Q ^ _ —- _ - f 1 * swered ' Avgs in nulurG. 
and she could also perform any sort of useful being added to the ornamental in «jjo^oleon Bonaparte.” My 19 , 2 ,i. 4 , 16 , 16 , 7, 8, 2 is an inhabitant of the 
household work. The latter she was com- woman’s education; but she has so con- ., Vnu believe in the Bible, do you not” North, and a most ravenous and fierce ammai. 
pelled to do, for there was a larg.g family of stantly shrunk from the subject, that I „ said the pupil, amid roars of un- My 20 , 10 , 23 abounds m Booton and 1 hi e . 
lhe,u. },Iyau..lbei,,gunablotokeepmore feared she was totally oreored to ^ eonUoliablelaugl.te’;-, “tbeboy whobolieves 
than one servant, and my cousin Ellen be- « ^h! said I, that is Ellens wea Bible hasn’t come to school to-day, j. 22 15 . 12 , 8, 8, 3,1, 1 , 18 is ••m animal found 
ing the eldest, a good deal of labor fell to point, but come with me to-morrow and pay ' m the islands of the Indian Archipelago, 
her share. This she did not much mind, her a morning visit, and I promise you shall _ ’ ' _ __ _ My 23,10, 17, 6,12,13, 15, 31 inhabits New Hol¬ 
ing the eldest, a good deal of labor fell to point, but come with me to-morrow and pay 
her share. This she did not much mind, her a morning visit, and I promise you shall 
always performing it cheerfully and well, gee her in all her glory.” 
-1 • i »! -I_U^y^v****^ i !• 1 _ aT-^ -iii-rt -wrrkni +A- 
he’s at home, sick abed.’ 
[i 8 -tf .3 __ 
What’s rare is Wonderful. 
MONOCURATIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE! 
T he subscriber in offering his Drench for Spas¬ 
modic Cholic in Horses, as well as his Applica¬ 
tion for Cuts, Broken Knees, Saddle and Harness 
Galls, and all abrasions of the skin, to a discerning 
publiCf is not so ignomnt luixisclfj nor doos^ no 
suppose those purchasing his medicines, so devoid of 
discrimination as to believe him, were he to boast 
The Rival Colleges. —The following is 
only taking care that it should not be known Accordingly, the next day we went to- amiLsine instance of the old rivalry be- 
Q-mn-orf Lor ncminintances. fearinff. if it were, froflipr* nnrl T desired the servant wlio sho d o , XT'..,-,., onri Woctminster 
land’ and belongs to the Mammalia class of ani- t^^ey possessed the many curative properUos assign- 
inuls’. cd to all the nostrums now for sale and issuing from 
Mv whole is the name of an annual assemblage, the laboratories of men, not even pretending to a 
>ly Who e IS uie n knowledge of the anatomy or physiology of the 
in one of the United SUtos. c. 1 . «. . but solely advances his Medicines as alone 
[LJ= Answer in two w-eeks, applicable to the disease, wounds, and abcesses, 
A PUZZLE. 
nians in a pair of scales. George Ca 
immediately retorted: 
“ What mean ye by this print so rare 
Ye wits of Eton jealous! 
But that we soar aloft in air, 
While ye are heavy fellows! 
George Canning following from an exchange paper; 
specified in the directions for use, accompanying 
each bottle, and for which, when used as directed, 
he stakes his professional character will prove anin- 
fallable remedy and unerring cure. 
No stable should be without this Antt-spasmodic 
cent; he does so and returns with ten cents--total 
111 00 flnio plpvprK^ 25 cents. I now gave another 60 to a third boy, 
The laugh, however, W^as thus cle\erl} to sin at the same rate as his com- 
turned by Hook — panions, namely, 5 for 2 cento; he does so and re- 
j _ _:*i. r,. whf, 1 nvnlam the cause 
among her acquaintances, fearing if it were, gether and I desired the ^ tween the schools of Eton and Westminster ,be United States. c. -r. w. aTS hto Kc=as alLe 
that she should lose the respect and con- us in the parlor, not to say that i nad any j^^^^tained on paper,—not, as now, on the Answer in two w-eeks. applicable to the disease, wounds, and abcesses, 
sideration her superior address andaccom- one with me, but just to tell my cousin 1 m. The “Westminsters” represented --- specified in the directions for use, accompan^ng 
iJishments every where « ; anjl ^ wished to speak to "eri and ^ h-to thU body outweighing .Lee Eto- A PUZZI^. 
than knitting or Lrsted work no one s,^- “ My dear cousin,” she said not perceiv- ,„o, f XI^ 
pected her of being able to do what she jng Philip, “you arc a privileged person, Ye wits of Eton jealous! so and returns with lo cents. I gave the remaining be named hereafter, 
rpollv did for vou know I am invisible to company at But tiiat we soar aloft in air, 30 to another boy, with directions to sell .1 tor o of Drench $ 2 — Application 75 cento. 
really did. . Wnvc • tor wL T xvant 2 is it a while ye are heavy fellows!” cent; he does so and returns with ten cento-total ' ^ JOHN KELLER, V. S. 
I cannot say she was Without lovers , for this hour. What can you want . is it a « y .oo tbi,c dovorlv 25 cents. I now gave another 60 to a third boy, 4>bpiti Ontario Co. March l, 1850. 
she was universally admired and sought ; new pattern, or have you come to help me The laugh, however, w } directions to sell at the same rate as his com-_;- ij_ --- 
but the young men unanimously set her up toss ii^p the beds and sweep the rooms ? ” turned by Hook— 24 cLte ^ Who will’ ?xpS toc^LuTe THE OLD HO CHESTER ^IWERY 
for a fine lady, and she con^pleted her At this moment her eyes rested on the Sf-’itSc?ntoS ".T"! ^ gFrura'a^aZ-a^^^^^^^^^ 
twenty-second vear without having an offer, figure of Philip, reflected in the looking- FeLw'L^sGt iirascend.’’ PROBLEM. 800 Northern Spy Apple at from 25 to 50 
-- ,, . \ " 1 -V A- A r- — \- „4. Lpygn lf toirRy oavgRi, ehg “ ' - - Cents each, according to Size. 
shoidd rornom aiiyle SO long; and 1 among I had LX) ..J. a !>;= oranrlfathpr'-? Thv «iim nf the didto of two numbers is the same Five thousand of the celebrated Giant Rhubarb, 
the rest began to tllink it very odd that, confusion. Gracefully apologizing for her ^ J ^ ^ f ^ M asThe square root of their product-show them. the best sort for market or for Hotel Gardens, where 
though there was an actual contention for dishabille, which, hy-tlie-b>, was most be- gun and loaded it, but was afrmd ^ hre . he ^ m?dueTn/nTsLl 
her hand at t he balls, no one wished to se- coming, she entered easily into conversation, however, liked the bin of load p - - JmLh lo^er perifd of time than other sorts. Price 
cure hb i- for a partner for life. and thus completed the conquest of the in another charge, huf was still atraid to nre. ^NStVERS TO QUimiONS, &c., IN NO. 19. ^30 per thousand-$iO per hundred-$2 per dozen, 
Among our inmates was a gentleman heart of poor Philip. . to ^ri^«-SiR Mark Akensihr. Nevv- ^fljento 
somewhat distantly related to my husband. Six months after this incident Philip and til he had got .-ix c rge p^ castle-upon-Iyne. . w <> Tree. Alsoafcwlargeornamentaltrees,atabar- 
whom I had often suspected of greatly admi- Ellen pronounced their vows at Hymen’s His grandmother, learning his termerity, gam, to dear the ground, 
ring my cousin Ellen, but still made no 3hrine,^and I never heard that either of fFTZ^rit rec^ “u.i‘„°G5 SrSotl ' p.S in l/o 
proposal. By a mere chance I ascertained them had found cause to repent. continental, dischaiged it inerecouwas charade-W om SAMUEL MOULSON, 
that she regarded him in a more favorable Now, let young ladies be sure that Phil- tremendous throwing the old lady on her ' [14-tf.] No. 36 Front street, Rochester, 
light and with kinder feelings than she had jp jg not alone in a dislike to fine wives. It back; she promptly struggled to regain her T R O Y -— 
ever entertained for another; and as the i| a feeling shared by a great number of feet, but the boy cried out, “Lay sUll, gran- Agricultural Warehouse & Seed Store, Newest & Cbeaprat Marble Estabbshment 
match seemed suitable, I resolved to find sex—indeed, by all the sensible portion, ny, there are five more charges to go oft ^ 0 , 3,5 R IVER STREET. /-lYRUS ALLYN (corner of Buffiilo and Sophia 
out what kept them apart. A long tete-a- As long as the girls study to excel in the yet” _ TTETsTRY "WARIIEN streets, ) keeps constantly on hand a large stock 
tele with the gentleman favored lighter .acquirements of female education the Lost Ssuffeks.-” I wonder what us.era .» ore n.xns or ’ ?Jrt>r b“htXo“" 
After conversing tvith him for a tinie on t a neglecting, nay, despising the useful, let become of the snuffers!” said Mrs. John- ^^ming IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, MONUMENTS, TOMB & GRAVE STONES, 
nous subjects, we began to talk of oyrje- them not wonder at the large progntion of ]ooking for them all the celebrated Prkmicm Plows, Also Table and Stand Tops, Sinks, Soda Slabs, 
male acquaintances; and in order to disarm young men remaining unmarried. How ^nd can’t find them, high nor low.” manufactured by N. B. Starbuck—also those made Paint Stones, Mnllers, Printer’s Imposing Stones, 
suspicion, I purposely avoided mentioning can a man of any forethought but .shrink could give her any information.— by Miner, Horton, &. Co., of Pcekskill; and all kinds o Marble work. 
Ellen’s name. ^ at connecting himself with a woman who is After a while the hired Dutchman getting Subsoil Plows, Scrapers, Cultivators, Grindsones, ocicser, an., ..1__- 
“ It’s unaccountable to me, Philip,” said ignorant of the commonest duties of a wife commenced nulling off his boots. Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, Horse and yarkFR 
I, “that you don’t begin to look out for a or mistress? Blind indeed must love have “Alldisdav” MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
wito Von know “ hot an advocate ''*am to Inm who wmilri tike to his bosom P^eparatoiy to going to bed. Alldisday, jyiiUs, churns, Cheese Presses, Corn Shellers, Root published every Thursday, at Rochester, BY 
Wife. You know .. nat an aa\c te .-am -endered him who would take to bis bosom dink I kot some little grabbel and straw Cutters, Grain Cradles, Grass, Cradle dt-Mnnw PvnnriAter 
for matrimony; :uid positively, if you be- ^ being whose chief recommendations are , • —i. t Lggg r ^it ’em out. and Bush Scythes and Snaths, Ox Yokes, Sugar D. D. T. MOORE, Propneter. 
HeZcd up me boot and poured S 
Fe^t.wyt ;L,^;^Tirascend:’’ .. PROBLEM." 
idJlfK) V (irv bov p-ot his orandfather's The sum of the digits of two numbers is the same 
nfusion. Gracefully apologizing for her 1 Gun. A boy got m.jiana ^ produet-show them, 
.habille, which, hy-the-bj, was most be- gun and loaded it, but was atrmd ^ hre be 
ming, she entered easily into conversation, however, liked the fun of loadm„, and so put ----- 
id thus completed the conquest of the in another charge, buf was still afraid to hre. ANSWERS TO QUimiONS, &c., IN NO. 19. 
;art of poor Philip. He kept on charging but without ™g un- Enigma-Hiv. Mark Akenside. New- 
Six months after this incident Philip and til he had got six charges in the old piece. castle-upon-Tyne. 
NO. 315 RIVER STREET. 
HENRY WARREN, 
dealer in all kinds Ol' 
FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, 
ni.tf.] JOHN KELLER, V. S. 
Phelps, Ontario Co., March 1, 1850. 
ijijjrjj OljD ROCHESTER MURSERY 
# Contains the usual assortment of Trees, 
Shrubs and Plants—among which are 30,- 
000 Northern Spy Apple at from 25 to 50 
cents each, according to size. 
Five thousand of the celebrated Giant Rhubarb, 
the best sort for market or for Hotel Gardens, where 
large quantites are required through the season.— 
This sort producing no seeds it may be cut tlirough 
a much longer period of time than other sorts. Price 
$80 per thousand —$10 per hundred —$2 per dozen, 
or 25 cents each. 
One thousand of the celebrated Frost Gage Plum 
Tree. Also a few large ornamental trees, at a bar¬ 
gain, to clear the ground. 
Orders by mail promptly executed, and trees 
packed in the best manner. 
SAMUEL MOULSON, 
[14-tf.] No. 36 Front street, Rochester, 
Newest & Cheapest Marble Establishment 
IN ROCHEOTER. 
C YRUS ALLYN (corner of Buffalo and Sophia 
streets,) keeps constantly on hand a large stock 
of American and Imported Marble, and Manufac¬ 
tures, in the best style, all kinds of 
MONUMENTS, TOMB &, GRAVE STONES. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
quaintance altogether.’ 
and entertain company; and this is the 
> “ I liave no such intention, 1 assure you,” j^ross amount of requisites many cand 
X answered Philip, “ and, to speak the truth, fQj. matrimonial honors can command. 
/ I have been seeking a wife thus long time ---— 
■ past.” Appropriate Reply.—C arlyle in b 
^ “ Indeed! and are you so impressed with pamphlet, speaking of America, a 
llio XO , ,1 iY* 
candidates out the snuffers. 
Mrs. Pa'iSISIgton is in ill Health.- 
the idea of your own exedtenoe that yon “What great »uh^ ^“pbreZogy ZKtTrpsMre oooP BOOK.- CHEAP MBDlTIONi : 
cannd find a wonran worthy of yon? I wh. T—“T' 
“ Not so,” replied Philip, “but I fear the been produced there?” “What great hu- page of the left T®™” ‘ ,1 L I'ric»--...- . 
woman I am most charmed with is not a man ^ul. Washington . What great , ^ j, j the chloroform mor- wLt to Eat, Drink, and Avoid Rules for Lonff 
fit wife for me. I cannot marry a mere thought?” Liberty! “ What great,noble Life,.-. -.-25c 
fine lady; and yet I can require an accom- thing^” A home for the homeless! bread bus There ^o blessin 1 ke that of health, consumption and Winter Diseases, R^- 
plished woman. My wife must be cultiva- for the starving! protection for the oppres- particu ai y w J ^ to bTHapVy-^Mentaj’Gov^^ 
ted and refined, and I should like that she sed! We do not know that these are things Aftev+hp vnnno-nr Physiognomy, or Signs of Mental Faculties,., 
P«d pcrional charms; .any such sycoph^ts could Mr^pSrhTmfde^hZ^otZn'ZS^^ 
rZablc^Z Zuvh"rt“ o“ serd, Lf of Commons, Sir Robert Walpole, in a sar- | 
and Straw Cutters, Gram Cradles, Grass, Graaie -n -n liit Twrnn-DT? 
and Bush Scythes and Snaths, Ox Yokes, Sugar D. D. T. M^RE, Propneter. 
and Coffee Mills, Spinning VVheels and Reels, Pails p Plication Office in Bums’ Block, [No. 1, 2d floor,] 
and Tubs, Oak, Pine and ^^dar Ware, Shovels, 
Spades, Hoes, Axes, Wrought and Cut Nails, Crow- _ 
bars, Potato Hooks and Forks, Wool Twine, Sheep TermSj in Advance: 
and Pruning Shears, Wooden Ware—all kinds of Dollars a Year —$1 for sU months. To 
Field) Garden and Flower SeedS) Clubs and Agents as follows: — Fear Copies for $7; 
Fence Wire, Lead Pipe, &c. Well and Cistern ,Sieven Copies for $12; Ten Copies for $15. All 
Pumps, and Hydraulic Rams in great va^ty of pat>- moneys received by mail wiW be acknow'ledged in 
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the drawing room, she must also under- scribed extent of the third, are what free- young gentleman has ThfpostaTe''on^eRh^^^^^ 
stand the details of hoiLse-keepmg, and be men acjpiire and intend to defend ! t ^ ]] his wild mts ” To wliich Mr. ^ any/one at 25c, or any 
competent to manage a family, to direct her rp ” There is an eastern replied in a rejoinder: llllmce Mann’s lectyres should bo read by 
servants, and to take the servant s place it Tru^i at Last.—I here is an eastern « a .{g has its nrivileffes, and youth may every young man in the land. 
need be” story of a person Yvho taught his parrot to . . 1 ° Address,post-paid, D.M. DEWEY, 
“Why.it’sa am, indeed, that you repeatonly the words, “What doubt is there |jave ^ ^/stm relate [ll-tf.] Arcade Hall, Rochester, N. Y. 
require,” said I, laughing; “I admire )wir of that?” He carried it to the market for County Fairs.—Tents for Hire. 
modesty, young gentleman, I must confess ; sale, fixing the pnee at one hundred rupees. g ^ , _ __ rpHE Subscriber han on hand three handsome 
and siiDDOsino' you were to find such a A Mogul asked the parrot, “ are you worth «w.xU TOhaUa -L TentS) with all .the tackling, which maybe 
Srfi/Vinl mav I ask do you propose as a hundred rupees ?” The parrot answered, GEXEKOSiry. - “Well, neighboi, what s 
phoenix, ’ft hat, may i aSK, QO you pr p « -wru.,* i« +L^va nf Hvit 9>» Thp Mo- the most Christian news, this morning? buildings for Agricultural Fairs. They are imper- 
an equivalent? or do you imagme your own What doubt is there of that. Ihe Mo f p.^Yidence, to his friend, wous to water. The largest will accommodate from 
pretty person, the privilege of bearing your gul wiis delighted and bought the bird. He said apniiem ’ „ l 000 to 1,200 persons . For mformatwn please ap- 
LmelandmtedngthemSstofyourtecome, Ln found out that this was all that it could “I have jus bought a bairel of flour for ply,by^ 
would consUtute I fair exehange? What say. Ashamed of his bargain, he said to “ P“” a ,w „o„ haye '"’ '2: c! WMJAMS, 
conld you offer to induce sryh a rare niece himself, “I was a fool to buy tbs bird” ^ madt'happy by your Lrity, this Le ?” „ 
of perfection to accept you for her lord and i parrot exclaimed as usual, What doubt is m/ y J reasonable te^. E. c. w. 
master?” I there of that?” my wuc. 
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