MOORE’S RURAL N1W-YO RKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
For the Rural New-Yorker. lim ! as 116 swung his yard stick more 1 un- 
IT SUEELY IS MY BUSINESS. 0U8,y - . . . , , A . . „ 
__ And are you knocked down to Arabella 
The following is submitted by a member of the “ Uni- p Ol'bush at that price, body and soul ?’ Said 
versal Brotherhood,” with a wish that it may lead to just Ned. as lie buttoned up his coat, 
rejection, and consistent conduct on the part of the “ You’re a fool. Ned, a consummate fool, 
“Mindyour own business Society.” and you show it in every word you utter.— 
It surely is my business Here you are twenty-four years old, a clerk 
To know what others mean, with only a salary of a thousand dollars, 
in ail the varied action and talk of marrying a poor soamstross.— 
That passes on hfe s scene. How will you ever get into business with 
I m placed here as an actor such a weight on your hands ?” 
To play the social part, u rx* r . • u a 1 u . , . . T 
In all the varied drama, 1 Wlshed t0 burr y lnfco business, I 
With hand, witli head and heart. C0U } d G0 aS >' 0U havG don e—gO in Oil Credit, ’ 
replied Ned. 
“Attemptthe end,and never stand to doubt - 
Nothing’s so hard, but search will find it out." 
FIRESIDE AMUSEMENTS. 
The Lord, who made me social. 
Has bound me with Ihy kind, 
To look not on my own things— 
His bidding I must mind. 
I must regard the int’rcst 
Of each man as my own; 
I may not be indifferent, 
Nor heed the “let alone.” 
Who, then, may claim exemption 
From my inspecting eye ? 
Who, if I a^k a question, 
May sneeringly reply, 
“Is it any body's business?” 
I answer, quickly, friend, 
It surely is my business 
That you, “ your ways should mend.” 
The slanderer—liow vicious 1 
The tattler—O! how vile! 
Is lie of ways suspicious, 
An “innocent" the while ? 
The purpose being honest, 
There’s nothing, sure, to fear— 
He who would “act thefteacher” 
Should play the part sincere. 
'Twere “better in the future” 
To give out precepts wise, 
Enforced by good example, 
“There all the honor lies.” 
He is a cruel meddler, 
Who bids me let alone 
The iut’rest of my neighbor— 
His int’rest is—my own. 
uid you notice her small white hands, Ned ? n.ficently, smiled bewitchingly, and did not “ Ah,” uttered the old man, raising his *j V t 
u b ’g nngs she piied onto fear to speak her pleasure in words, while spectacles and his eyebrows at the fame 3! I flltf ft Of (\\ (\rWOY 
them, equivocally returned h od. lizzie, with feelings too deep for outward time, making no further remark lJUil lij $ llli ♦ 
ive hundred thousand dollars! shouted show, only blushed as she resumed her seat “ Yes, sir,” resumed Timothy “ Tho fact 00 0 
Tim, as he swung his yard stick more furi- at the work table. is our marriage relation has been so short -"T - :--■ 
° U « *' i i , , , , iii ^be evening had passed half away. Mr. that I feel a little delicacy in broaching the 
And are you knocked down to Arabella Timothy Barbour and Miss Arabella had matter to my wife at present; but now I - -- _ 
borbush at. that price, body and soul r said been saying all sorts of fine things about am sadly in want of a small sm^i of money ftp™™ a™™™™ 
Ned as he buttoned up his coat. music, pojetry, &c., while Edward had spent to help me over a business pinch ” 5 FIRESIDE AMUSEMENTS. 
You re a fool, Ned, a consummate fool, most of his time in a conversation with Capt. “D’ye want to borrow some of mo ?” ^ 
and you show it m every word you utter.— Simpson. Tho old man talked of ships, bluntly asked Simpson ' s J? 0 "! T ° V TAK ® THREE Balls off two 
Here you are twenty-four years old, a clerk storms, rocks and foreign ports, and anon “ Oh no I—I—ahem—merely wished von f,, H"" S1 ° W tW ° pieces of stro,, g 
with only a salary of a thousand dollars, he would listen to some of his young friend’s to break the ico for me ” ^ “ tape to the company of an exact size, and 
and talk of marrying a poor soamstross.— conversation about business matters &c — “Break tho ice'-” y F U , ow . tbe ba,ls > wh 'ch have a hole 
How will you ever get into business with Lizzie, all this time remaining an almost si- “Imean that you should broach thematter nTfh n „ of tbein ; having put 
such a weight on your hands .- lent member of tho social company. to my wife ” Said Timothy breathimr more h i°i b yourself, you lot tho person who 
“ ” >» ^ into business, I N „„ Captain Simpson’s paring were very *<4, m the ' < cat lt^ut * m ° 10 bltrsou “h ft 8 ,r°i' d tal1 ’ 
en fed TJ don °-g ° in on credit, long. Timothy and Arabella were by thl , "Why, really, my dear sir,” returned the Jhfrd balk Each u«?rson h t ° 
“ Put \ sivdl L Hi -r + i 1 street windows, situated in deep tapestried old man, “ I have nothing to do with vour are of tho same Icno-fl as ' v ° ends,which 
But I shall have a wealthy wife to help alcoves. At length Lizzie Florence arose wife’s property.” * th« hlll« l . g t Suddenly you jerk 
itterod "X ° for f e ™ r drud ? m g: from her seat at The table, and went to one “ But you might hint the subject to her when e^mtod ,' P ’ f t- ° tW0 strin S 8 
one d Thnn’^-m in PI |? 0t ° S * ln hls Gt thos o back windows, where she soatod m Y dear captain. A few thousand would Ex,danaJio7—\VhT 7* ^ n 
d o u-r, Vi , 6 g h f™ an TT (T t0 01-10 hersolt 0n a n ottoman. Why she should answer me—say six thousand. I think that ined’ vou double ^ h ° h ? bS aro 0xam ' 
it earnest meaning, he continued, “lam m have done that, it is impossible to tell for will be sufficient.” * ® ’ y ° u 2 b e * each 8 fr in £’ and each ap- 
iarncsL Ned • I do nni tn u n „ _....... • . v u «a- , . ... pears to have two ..V. 
“ButI shall have a wealthy wife to help alcoves. At length Lizzie Florence arose wife 
L ri W J -lle y °T, Wl11 b0 f0r ®I cr drudging. from her seat at the table, and went to one “ 
teied lim, with a spice ot tartness m his of thoso back windows, whore she soatod m y 
iflflfi. 
THE TWO BROTHERS; 
uttered Tim, with a spice of tartness in his of thos 
tone. Then changing his manner to one herself 
of earnest meaning, lie continued, “ I am in have dt 
earnest, Ned ; I do not wish to seo you do- the ottc 
grade yourself by such a marriage. Miss comfort 
Florence is pretty enough to look at, but chair b’ 
sho is not fit for your wife.” next 
“Look ye, brother,” said Edward, while a _who i 
flush of indignation mantled his handsome helm ar 
features, “ if it is degrading to bo honest, Edwa 
upright, kind, virtuous and lovely, then after hi 
Lizzie Florence is so, but in my own heart sudden 
I have a monitor that guides my actions, and we 
and I assure you that no words of yours can Florenc 
turn me from its monition. I love Lizzie her side 
Florence for tho truth and loveliness of ho had i 
hei soul, and n sho will but say yes to my unresist 
suit, then sho becomes my wife. As long as “ Miss 
I have two hands with which to earn an ino-the 
honest livelihood, I will not sell myself for prevent 
an independence.” t0 y OU 
“ Then go your own way,” said Timothy, may dor 
with a show of offended pride, “but mark life.” 
me, Nod, if you marry that girl, you may Lizzie 
not expect to visit me in her company, for remain t 
I will not subject Arabella to tho mortifi- ly. Ed' 
cation ot descending to the association of * “ Som 
one who has boen a servant in her uncle’s wish of 
family. love you 
“Just as you please, calmly answered that spr 
tho younger brother, as ho put on his gloves you rotu 
and turned to go. “ With such a wife as I “ Not 
desire, I shall not be under the necessity of girl; “ 01 
seeking enjoyment abroad. I want a wife prove a 
for my own fireside, not for yours.” tun0 . -j 
As Edward spoke lie left his brother’s Lizzie 
if be sufficient.” ««« m mo eaen ap- 
the ottoman in that rece*ss was not half so “ Six thousand what ?” don!>1 ooml ' v ° ends. You twist the 
comfortable a seat as had been tho easy “Why, sir, six thousand dollars to be tine on o. n nf Jhnfn t0 S e . tl ! er * ai) d P u ‘- 
chair by the fire-which sho had left. The sure !” J "f,™ tbo . baIls > "hich bas a hole 
next movement was mado by old Simpson “ What, from your wife ?” : s 6 others, over tho place that 
—who without a word of farewell, put up “ Why not !” . ;L . re ® am firm - and can 
helm and sailed out of the room. “Why not! Why, simply because I ;7 tl, ni s Y. ,^ ach Poraon that hoWs 
Edward gazed about him for a moment don’t believe she owns six thousand dollars.” string whilo i ® xtrein ] lt,os ot tvv0 
after he was thus left alone; then with a “Captain Simpson, I beg you will not O no ® Rv* the end of 
sudden impulse he started from his chair trifle with me, sir,” uttered Timothy, trem- hJth* ? middle ball comes off, 
and went to tho recess, where sat Lizzie Wing and turning pale at the fearful suspi- into r.hn EaLr rJ'Tu ’ y ° U tbe ? them 
Florence. Trembling, he seated himself bv Won flashed upon him. ‘ T , . t ie person who holds the 
her side, and seeming to follow up tho plan “ B y no means, sir,” resumed tho old Y0U t g hen tnkoLrTr™ 0 fS g ° h-1S ho , ld ’ and 
ho had in view, ho took ono of her hands man . - in a tone that carried conviction with L VR Th; * J care to put the strings lengtli- 
unresistingly within his own. it, “ I mean what I say when I tell you your ntr Zi’ t„. , a g ? oci fr' ck w . hon wyI1 man- 
“Miss Florence,” he said, his heart flutter- wife is not worth, of her own estate, over iL decontiorf^ >qi R re8 dexterity to conceal 
ing the while as though it would, if possible, $4,000.” don J with hr^ 1 1 ,° f rmerIy . tb,S tnck was 
prevent his utterance, “ pardon me, if I put . “ Death and fury !” exclaimed the aston- cords ofahomiw^f 01 ! m0a J ds °” wbip - 
to you a question, upon the answer ol which ^bed bridegroom, leaping from bis chair r i no c °°t each, and with three 
may depend much of tho happiness of my and clenching his hands. “Then I have tanns 1,,on s; but tho balls and 
life.” / J been most basely deceived!” tapes are preferable. 
Lizzie made no reply; sho lot hor hand “Deceived? Mr. Barbour. How, who ' • 
remain a prisoner, and she trembled violent- has deceived you ?” POETICAL ENIGMA, 
ly. Edward gained courage and continued: “ You, sir. Everybody sir! I was led to w . . , ~ 
“ Something tells me that the dearest believe that mv wife was worth half a mill- ^ lf V th ! 3 t aire ®t and vainest I fearlessly vie, 
wish of my hfeart will not be crushed. 1 ion of dollars.” figUPB de< ?7’ 
love you Lizzie, with a firm and ardent love “Really, sir, I don’t see how you could For though the ’ 
that springs from an honest heart. _ Can have entertained such an idea,” said Cap- Your cofuettes 7 all ^legaid' me with' manifest 
y° u ^turn that love ? Will you bo mine ?” ^ in ^mpson, without betraying anger at grace, 
“ Not now, Edward,” murmured tho fair his visitor’s manner. . Nor envy tlie charms they behold in my face ■ 
, ir 5 " one a s poor as myself would, I fear, . “ 1 wp l toll you how, sir. Tho world was "Wbile the glance of each gallant distinctly re- 
irove a hard weight upon your rising for- §* ven t0 understand that your nieco was veals 
.une. 1 here are more wealthy, who might” we althv, and you have suffered them to H.°" fully my bright fascination he feels. 
Lizzie hesitated as sho spoke, and Edward think S0- You knew that that was tho im- 1 ! l ’ s , wlLh a11 tbe well-favored to whom I at- 
elt a tear drop upon his hand. He answer- P re ssion, and yet you did not contradict it.” i n , , 
id eagerly. “ Whew!” came from tho old man’s lips fnJ,J este(irncd as a well-favored 
“ What, from your wife ?” , ' M, .° . ocners > ov ? r «o place that 
“ Why not !” J ! 8 tbG u 8tr,I1 g s remain firm, and can 
“Why not! Why, simply because I it thin k^ heht f hf h P crsontbat bolds 
n’t believe she owns six thousand dollars” ^ tb , e ? xtremitl0S ot tvvG 
OR, MATRIMONIAL SPECULATIONS, store to seek his own placo of labor; and 
BY syi vants~ ronn tp Timothy, with a half uttered oath upon his 
y ams cobb, jr. lips, went to work arranging his unpaid for 
“ Ned, you’re a fool.” 8t0ck of g° ods ’_ 
“Perhaps I am, Tim.” Tt- u . , 
“But I know you are.” -It , T a Cold ® vo “ n g» and a searching 
“ Well, then, 1 hope you’ll draw benefit 7'S b ° r ° ltS f° m VaSt d ° Uds of i 
f __ _i__ . i i 1 >> oenent falling snow-flakes, as thev wont sweenino- 
Lizzie made no reply; sho lot hor hand 
beon most basely deceived !” 
“ Deceived ? Mr. Barbour. 
remain a prisoner, and she trembled violent- bas deceived you ?” 
How, who 
ly. Edward gained courago and continued: “ You, sir. Everybody sir ! I was led to 
“ Something tells me that the dearest believe that my wife was worth half a mill- 
wish of my hfeart will not bo crushed. 1 ion of dollars.” 
love you Lizzie, with a firm and ardent love “ Really, sir, I don’t see how you could 
that springs from an honest heart. Can have entertained such an idea,” said Cap- 
you return that love ? Will you bo mine ?” Simpson, without betraying anger at 
” Not now, Edward,” murmured tho fair bis visitor s manner, 
girl; one as poor as myself would, I fear, . “ 1 w dl toll you how, sir. Tho world was 
prove a hard weight upon your rising for- g’ ve n to understand that your nieco was 
tune. There are more wealthy, who might” wealthy, and you have suffered them to 
Lizzie hgsitatod as sho spoke, and Edward think so. \ou knew that that was tho im- 
felt a tear drop upon his hand. Ho answer 
ed eagerly. 
pression, and yet you did not contradict it.” 
“ Whew !” came from tho old man’s lips 
from your knowledge.” 
“ Pshaw ! don’t bo a fool, Ned.” 
“ How can 1 help it, Tim, if I am one al¬ 
ready.” 
But there is a chance yet for redemp- 
faliing snow-flakes, as they went sweeping 
through the streets; but within tho spa^ 
cious parlors of Captain Simpson, this out¬ 
ward show ot stern old winter served only 
to add a charm to the well filled grates, and 
make the inmates more happy and contcnt- 
“ Dh, lay not upon my heart such a sin as in a prolonged whistle. “ Now, I believe I 
that. My soul knows not how to barter its begin to seo through it. O ho, that’s it!— 
love! I have not rushod blindly into this Da! ha! ha! Why, Timothy, you have 
fond hope. I have studied my prospects, cau g\t ^ ie wrong fish ! It’s my other niece 
and I know I can support a happy home.— ^ bat ’ s sa Rod down with half a million of 
I cannot mako it magnificent, but it shall dollars !” 
be above want, and with your happy, joyful “Your other niece ?” gasped Timothy, 
presence to make glad my heart anil lead ca frbing at a chair for support and gradu- 
me to the altar of Christian perseverance, all y sinking into it. 
my hearthstone shall glow with a blissful .“Yes sir, my other niece. That little 
i et aluiough in my character polished forsooth, 
Y ou’ll admit, on reflection, I’m strict to the 
truth. 
Eg?” Answer next week. 
ANSWER TO ENIGMA, &c., IN NO. 42. 
“Then I am afraid I am in the same fix their com f orta blo quarters. Upon the 
as those unfortunates spoken of in the cate- St' 3 piano f 8at a youn S lac E v > who 
1 luuieuue might have seen twenty summers, or per- 
“ Explain Nod.” haps twenty-five. The jewelry that flashed 
“ Past Redemption:’ aud 8 P arkl °d upon her wrist, fingers, neck, 
“ Now vou are • i fen! ” eai8 ’ bosom an d hair, bore to the world an 
This conversation was betwoon two broth- °‘ T‘ lt \ f Sh f rat . h f tul1 . bul 
ors, Mexrs. Timothy and Edward Barbour l ° hme *,, wlth “ « ncd " 1 „®V, “ nd 
and was carried on in tho store of So Z- " T Z&Z y «*— 
mor, early ono mornimr before c„, oil A '^a‘'a Forbnsh, an.oco of Cap. 
happiness. May I hopo ?” 
Lizzie Florence’s eyes sparkled in their I n ‘ece 
“Yes sir, my other niece. That little Answer to Miscellaneous Enigma —Matrimony 
witch of a Lizzie Florence is the golden or Suicide. 
happy light, and in tones frank and fearless, 
she answered: 
“ As I am, you have loved me ! As I am, 
I am yours.” 
Answer to Poetical Sum—100 vards. 
“Your sewing girl,” faintly articulated — 
Timothy. Jt'lJVE i'OVVLS. 
Sowing flum-a-diddlo ! responded tho TTAVING raisedfrom select stock, a few broodsofbulF 
old man with an energetic expression. _ -*-*■ Cochins and Shanghais, ill order to obtain for pri- 
“ She tried to sow herself out of the com- fialefor’^a^ 
“INed” said Ti.rmriirt „„ ,, , v 1 mo coin- nave tor sale about twenty pairs, and at prices thal any 
Aed, Saul iimothy, as on the next pany of those who wanted nothing but her one can pay, who is able to own half a dozen common 
Yrninnr Thn vnim rv/-. V. _i. .1 _ . 1 -r ^ 1 « ° fowls. r riiov ura r.f A •! ■%* .. 
morning tho younger brother ontored the money, and I think she has succeeded • Tlie J a ' e bjoods of April, May, and June—genu- 
store, «I am tho happiest man alive, I have Timothy, had you asked me, or had you 
pressed my suit and tho beautiful Arabella ovonasked Arabella concerning her fortune i 93t / 1Qro i). ELY, 69 so. Fitzhugh St. f 
has promised to ho mine.” you would have learned tho truth, but it - P ’ _ Rochester, n. y. 
1 lien I wish you joy of your conquest,” seems that you have been steering the to booxbindeks.-for sale 
quietly remarked Edward, “ and if you look wrong course. Arabella and Lizzie are both Fixtures in a well 
for your only joy m gold you will have pien- my nieces, and though I must admit that, WS“Z“ l itSS 
ty Rvv' for her Own benefit, Miss Florence has the last twelve years, and only wishes to leave to do other 
ashI 0 ruW 8 e d r hiR"a?d”.’ I fh aim0<i , Tim0thy l r 0 ' i0eda „ Iittl \ deCO P li O“ * et > 0m " ifc 
as no l ubbeu. ins hands m the exuberance of has not. If you have been deceived it was crat ° lliuc > Rochester, N. Y., or to the subscriber, 
1 -, * - - .- .* « ooooil V/VJJ111II 
toivls. ’they are broods of April, May, and June—gen 
mor, early ono morning before customers 
began to Hock in. Timothy was a dry goods 
merchant, just commencing business on a 
doubtful capital, while Edward, the younger 
brother, was still a clerk with a fair salary, 
in a heavy jobbing house “ up town.” The 
tarn Aaron Simpson, a belle and a beauty. 
Nearer the fireplace and by the side of a 
work table, sat another female whoso age 
was more palpable than the former, and 
who if not so dazzling in her appearance, 
was by far more lovely. She could not 
Aaron ^ "TTl Td "tT “ d 
a^wt°fro^ e h^ < n S iece^ a a t ^oung ,< ^ fair^and to b^vo loft alltoo wamth and Z- 
pt. 1, 1S53. Rochester, N. Y. 
HIelfm TO WOOKIIINDEItS.—FOR SALE 
—The Tools, Stock and Fixtures in a well 
established H INJDKRY, now doing a good 
iAtfllfiST business. The owner has been in it for 
his satisfaction. “And now, Ned, I advise 
you to drop that foolish whim about your 
in™ (a. c:™_>_• i J 
..o.v iunu xuo iiiouo, a young, lair and shino nf rtoir cMcnr, u«,. K „ f ‘ I "-‘ixx cxuuui your vnuia tremoimg scop ana oo 
wealthy heiress, whose father had died a hone of its chni v fY™ b , T • V ’! - h ° - x - ° Simpson s girl, and pick up a Timothy Barbour loft the house. 
by your own cupidity !” 
With a trembling stop and bowed head. 
Rochester, July 21, 1853. 
F. H. MARSHALL. 
187-tf 
year previous, and left her tbo whole of his 
immense fortune. There was slopping with y0 , u "? “!'P h ? n S ,rl . had 
Captain Sampson, a young girl' whf was ^eon tor a month m the family of Captain 
sowing for the family.'who. though herot S m ? .."Tf 8 som ? 
cupation soomod so humble, was possessed ^ * y ' At tho P r “< :, ' t time however 
efhuhogracos that adornlho “u’eZman SlZZHS ' S ,h ° 
living, had boon an intimat! friend of cl , P™? °“ "*> ? f «>® S ra ‘» 
Simesen »„.I no,,,i„ n„.n mLYtS'l t 1 om . wl,CT0 sat u ".to, reposed within tho 
Such was Lizzie wife that is worth something. There is 
r> _ _A Hit- L» *1 
Margaret Mortimer, with thirty thousand his brother had gone, 
at least—then there is either of Mrs. Fitzo- deceivo me thus !” 
ross’ daughters, both rich and they are both “ And you will love 
mothy Barbour left the house. SUFFOLK PIGS FOlt SAGE. 
“ Oh, Lizzie,” uttered Edward as soon as r PLENTY PAIRS of pure bred Suffolk Pigs for sale 
5 hrofhor hul „„„„ • i . I by the subscriber. Also Breeding Sows. They can 
D1 Other had gone, It was not right to be safely forwarded by Railroad, Express, &c., to almost 
ceivo me thus ! any part of the country. C. J. HOLDEN, 
“ And you will love me less now that you Ju " e ’ )853 ’ f,86m3J Waiepoie, n. h. 
for you. But you won’t make a hit like find yourself deprived of the pleasure of . ’ - 1 
mine. Only think ! Half a Million?” incessant toil in xny behalf ? ” archly asked ^OO&E S RURAL NEW-YORKER: 
. “ Mortimer^-Fitzeross,” uttered Edward the fair girl, as she cast a look of melting n 
in contempt, “ I am as fortunate as yourself; tenderness in the face of her companion For OOtll CoUlllrV Rild TOWil Residents. 
Lizzie I lorence has promised to be my wife.” One of tho first of th« Jti,, r - 
and Edward were frequent and welcome T 
visitors at the mansion of the old sea Cap- f>iln i A , dl0n ® iai P S0I b a ™ on T old 
tain. Timothy had seen the magnificent t . el,ov r> ^. ho had 8pe f the meridian of his 
Arabella Forbush, Captain Simpson’s niece tZ u fl T } l ° Cean hfe ’ and 
and ho believed bimsolf to be deeply in love 7 ? 'J settlcd , dowr | wuth a competent 
with her, while Edward, the yoinge? and l°J m ? 7 ^ hG l c . ould — 
less presuming brother/did not hesitate o for u fche J oy8 u Jt S a y« him > aad 
avow that he loved tho fair Lizzie Florence* ZtT™? 9 ™ hdppy than whon 
who only made shirts and pillow cases ’ ’ impa i’ting happiness to others. 
« v„r,v,o,v X. , „ . , Llzzie > said the old man, who had boen 
p, i„- • v - „ One of the first acts of tho gentle Lizzie 
.EJward Barbour uro you in earnest ?’ after her marriage with Edwafd, was to & 
‘■Then go and marry her. As you have 
vo’uiwelf as best ° f ^ ®“er brother Timothy re- 
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yourself, as best you can. 
« TSvwiraxv. » xi, ii. ceived its benefit—he know from whence it 
n ‘ ft H tn ° y0U xu? er bro , ther - 111 came, and ho lived to be a hotter man 
a lone of heartfelt pain, “ this is unkind.— 
When you first entered business, I took my rr rTTa • „ •, , ~ 
four thousand dollars—my little all_from mf I1IS , \ B ev, dontly an ago of refinement.— 
tho bank, and lent it to you. I have asked ^ b ° x° d ada ? G ’ tbat ” )’ ou should not 
you neither bonus nor interest; and now C ^" t y0 + ?' cbickons before they are hatch- 
though I never will ask of you pecuniary aid’ T f - Jl US bGG " rendered by a professor 
yet 1 would ask your kindness and good t Gtl fl uettG ’ -Iho producers of poultry 
W ; 1 P” should postpone the ceusus ot their juvenilo 
“ You need not twit me because you lent f ° wl3 ’ ti , 1 . l i. th ?J? eriod of incubation is ful, 7 
me money,” returned Timothy in an angry accom P^hshed. _ 
tone. “ As soon as 1 am married, you shall m • . . ’ , . 
ing a yard stick by way of emphasis. “Why looking it over.” ’ ’ “ You need not twit me because you lent 
osineMD mo tha ^ y ® u thought of “ Over, is it,?” returned the old man, me money,” returned Timothy in an angry 
son’s S h CaP 1 bimp ' Wltb a 1 merry s ? rt of twinklG in hi s eyes; tone. “ As soon as I am married, you shall TnpRF . an , 7, V:'' . . . . , New-Yorker is much larger thZn that of any other ne^- 
“I told vou Tim that T wnnlri „ u T • Y ouve been looking at the same page for bo paid with interest in full, butl never |; A v'l be- pap er published in the state, out of New Yoi city only 
Ll f: the last ten minutes. Ah! I’m afraid Liz- will-” lieves It to be a Bible doctrine that for sev- a limited space, however, is devoted to adverUsemenfeand 
y fe ’ d 1 thou g ht sbe wouid zie, that there is something else on your Edward Barbour did not stop to hear the , y , Gars bot . or< ? tbe end ot fc bo world no hence preference is given to those most a PP ro P riate-Lueh 
J - ' t i , , T . . mind besides books.” remainder of his brother’s remarks, but with c mdren aio to bo born and that gives her as the cards and notices of dealers in Agricultural impic- 
os, so 1 understood you ; Lizzie Flor- “ Y r es. your kindness in giving me a homo ” a sorrowful countenance he left the store c ° m [ ort , f° r a t every fresh birth she hears ments and Machinery,—Horticulturists and Seedsmen,— 
d *“ 8 f ° r * 3°h d6d f “ ,e w With smile Ono month had passed away, and AvTel- *. . “ - “ ' " 
“ Serves those who pay her, I suppose, the “MyM^ ’ n F ? rhush bad become the wife of Timothy 
ss “ yo “ a,,d 1 do - ^ 
ceived its henefit—he know from whence it . terms, IN abvxnce , 
came, and ho lived to be a hotter man. ^ 
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fl-ho old adage, that “you should not fr> r $-5, and any additional number, directed to individuals 
count your chickens before they aro hatch- atthesame rate. Six months subscriptions ill proportion¬ 
ed,” has thus boen rendered by a professor Subscription money, puiperly enclosed, may be 
of otiquetto :—“Tho producers of poultry sellf - at Uxe risk of tlic Publisher. 
should postpone the ceusus of their juvenile ~ 
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"" i <i . , » \ limited space, however, is devoted to ndvortiscnipn^ Anti 
Edward Barbour did not stop to hoar the T. ] year8 be ,° 1G tbe end Ot the world no hence preference is given to those most appropriate—such 
remainder of his brother’s remarks, but with C lllc * re ” aro tG bo born and that gives her as the cards and notices of dealers in Agricultural impic- 
a sorrowful countenance he left the store oomtort, tor at every tresh birth she hears ments and Machinery,—Horticulturists and Seedsmen,— 
Ono month had passed away and Arabel vLfl° berself “ YV ell, the seven BookseUers and Publishers,-Inventors, etc. A ll orders 
la Forbush had become tho wife of Timothy } 1 h ave not begu n. by mail should be accompanied with the cash. 
Barhnm- morohonF Te , • Y , ^-- To enable us to accommodate as many as possible, brief 
within t’h ■ . 1 f aa< A TAVERN keeper out West advertises a advertisements are preferred. Patent medicines, &c., will 
5 J. , sum P GGUS P ar l°r of Captain young lawyer who left his houso without n °t bo advertised in this paper on any terms. 
“° e Only a year and a half younger than tag asX°did so-"' 1 °'° r h ‘ S m ° Utb ’ “ y ' ensoonSd°Rd‘d l^'i alCOre ? T j r ! d “ ws ' v “ us™d > £sMpe 1 goSum‘ U non“etmtotfbus IHE w001 eE 0WEIt AND STOCK REGISTER, 
gained that year and a half’s n Y ? 1Ar ; nn ‘ ‘bei ties with my pi lvato affairs, even though paper, when ono of the servants announced “Ah doctaw does tho cholenw awfoot theintere6tofWoo,an d stock Growers, and should be in 
si L a „nty°” 6 y °” z-Jzti irjss. ^ nr Sb 
anxious to throw yourseli away. A servant at that very moment announced zie would have left their nlaeo nf onnoJ l «°xr 3 ’’vn U’Fi th^M 0 tV 1 Orleans.— ted. Each number contains a careful Review of the Wool 
“ I don t think I should even then bo wil- Messrs. Timothy and Edward Barbour who mont but an instinetivn Fiislikx tn j ° a ' r 1 td , ^i 0 ^ ’ but . lts death on and Cattle Markets, and much other useful and reliable 
ling to sell myself to an heiress.” entered the room and were received by the soon by the visitor prevented 1 * * b ° Ing ?° !| v " d d bGttGr loavG city immo- information which can bo obtained from no other source. 
. “ Bah ! Trash !” exclaimed Tim, finding old man with that kindness which marked “ M? .55 . ..... diat0,y ‘ fhe fellow S,0petL The Fifth Vo1 ^ witl ‘* 853 ’ 
that there was weight at hotheads of the the reception of all his friends; while tho what tremulLs manner after IheMvS.' A , “1~.. ,„V 
beam. “Just look at the girl I shall have young ladies expressed an equal pleasure in 
—with a cool half million, egad ! I know the visit, though they showed it somowhat 
sho loves mo. What a magnificent creature! differently. Arabella paraded herself mag- 
The Fifth Volume commences with July, 1853. 
Terms:— Fifty Cents a Year; Five Copies for $ 2 ; 
what tiemulous manner, after the civilities A toast given a few years ago for tho ^ or Eleven for $i, Back volumes, bound in 
of the evening had boen exchanged, “I shoo and leather manufacturers of Dan- P H P er - at40cts oach -' lubo « nd «t35cts.,orthreefor.?i. 
have called upon you on rather peculiar, vers —“May they have all tho women in Pubhshcd aonth] n m o-jtuvo form. Specimen numbers 
and I may say, delicate business.” thccountr, & „4_.nd tho men to ton” 
