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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YO RKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
iUdial. 
Written for (he Rural New-Yorker. 
YE CANNOT BAR THE SUNLIGHT. 
BY MRS. S. WEBSTER LLOYD. 
Yk cannot bar the sunlight 
From the dwelling of the poor ; 
It will fall with al! its brightness, 
O'er the humblest cottage door; 
And tlie stars will shine out clearly. 
The moonlight softly fall, 
O’er the thatched roof of the peasant, 
As o'er the lordly hall. 
Ye cannot veil the landscape, 
Outspread and varied still;— 
The shadow rests in every vale, 
The sunshine on each hill. 
The mountain in its grandeur, 
The foaming cataract’s fall, 
The beauties of the changing year 
Are free alike to all. 
Ye cannot quench the light of Love, 
Within the poor man’s breast; 
Nor rob him of the sympathy 
That makes his pathway blest. 
Nor bid upon his happy hearth, 
The darkened shadow fall; 
Oil I the choicest gifts of heaven, 
Are free alike to all! 
Ye cannot bar the sunlight, 
Of God’s approving smile; 
He hears the penitential prayer, 
And answers it the while. 
In poverty, but pure in heart, 
While here on earth we stay, 
Are higher joys than wealth or power 
Can give or take away. 
Iral Ski 
Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
tuv THOUGH NT) PER T'FNT _ ___ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 
' --- ~ ■ old forests of the Genesee, not an hour’s u P on the cheek that tho younger baby, ser of the statutes, and avowed that ho did For the Rural.; New-Yorker. 
BY edwarp WEBSTER, esq. ride from tho placo of oar present writing 1 "hidi was sitting on tho floor, opened its Tho ma^stratoVoLdodV ourewHhtho . — S ’ 
, ij. A placo now numbering its fifty thousand bugo blue oyes in utter and speechless laborious task of copying from ‘Edward’s An ' m P 01 ^ arit modve power; a girls name ; a 
„ ^ ^ ’ citizens, with its rushing tide of business, amazement. iroatiso tho terrible instrument, and Paid- valuable agricultuial pioduct; a favorite flower; 
1 . , ( ?' V llam P slm ’ e > and lay up money chafin ’ nd roar j ng around us liko tho sea ! Timo s P e(1 P ast > as ifc evor s P Geds tireless win continued pouring out tho vials of his an animal. My initials compose the name of a 
are now twenty-five years old, and it takes 
some stretch of faith to believe you will 
make your investment bring in sixteen hun¬ 
dred per cent, by tho time you are sixt\- 
five. I too, have heard of that terrible 
Genesee country, and rather think, instead 
of our making money at that usurious rate, 
wo shall much moro likely be bored through 
by musquitos, devoured by bears, shaken to 
pieces by tho ague, and roasted alivo by 
savages. Besides, it is too far off from the 
dear old homestead, whore wo were born, 
and havo lived, and loved; where our pa¬ 
rents lived before us, and where they died; 
where the turf is yet ungrown above their 
graves, and tho littlo grave of our dear and 
only child. It will take a month at least to 
go thither, and there is not the remotest 
probability of our ever coming back, even 
for a visit, and there is no mail or other 
means of communication ! Think better of 
it, dear Richard; wo aro happy and con¬ 
tented hero, and wo had better not exchange 
an humble certainty for a flattering uncer¬ 
tainty !” And tho dear young wife kissed 
her husband’s cheek, and as is usual in all 
such cases, brought him round — brought 
him round for a time, but tho old vision 
haunted him still, and, as is also usual in all 
such cases, ho in his turn brought her round. 
Behold them then, about tho year 1810, 
aftor “ pulling up stakes” at the old home¬ 
stead and bidding a tearful, and as they 
supposed in all probability, a last farewell to 
friends and kindred—after toiling westward 
with an ox team for a month over execrable 
roads, and for the last hundred miles over 
no roads at all—finally settled in a log house 
on a two hundred acre lot, amid tho grand 
old forests of the Genesee, not an hour’s 
ride from tho placo of our present writing ! 
the foot-ball of rival parties. Demagogues 
sneered at it, and gravo Senators at the 
State capitol pronounced it a hair-brained 
schemo. Some contended it never could be 
built, and others said it never could bo filled. 
Ono hoary-headed caviler in the upper 
house remarked that “ if it is built tho 
tears of our constituents will fill it.” But 
there wero some indomitable friends of 
tho great measure, who looked into tho 
future with prophetic oyes, and though oft 
defeated and beaten back, never yielded a 
point until their final triumph. 
“ They never will build it,” said Richard 
to his wife one evening, after he had boon 
reading a speech of DeWitt Clinton on 
tho subject; “that fellow must bo mad, and 
yet his argument is almost conclusive 
enough to convert a Pharisee.” 
“ I think they will build it,” rejoinod his 
better half. 
“ I’ll drink all the water they over bring 
in a canal through the Lockport ledge !” 
THE RETORT COURTEOUS. 
I asked : you would not give, 
Yet ere we parted, 
I knew by signs that but in glances live, 
You were grown milder hearted. 
You asked ;—I would not hear, 
Pride conquered Passion, 
And now I murmur in your longing ear 
In a strange other fashion. 
You list;—and still you list, 
Love loves to listen 
Dreams of Young Hero by Lcander kissed, 
Until the full eyes glisten. 
But your Leander lies 
Drowned in cold scorning, 
Just at the entrance of his Paradise ;—• 
Hero! good morning! [Putnam's Mag. 
CONTEMPT OF COURT. 
The Editor’s Tablo of tho Knickerbocker, 
among other things equally rich, contains 
“Bo careful what you promise,” replied tke *°Bowing kom a metropolitan corres- 
his wife ; “ you have had seven years, since P ondont ■ 
a daily stage, and oight-horso teams by the . ^ d dokr J, Baldwin, as ho was familiarly 
, . , , ... called, one ot tho queerest fish tound in anv 
scoro, commenced running between this cn „ ’. ±- mnno a f„ f 
’ ® sea, was iamous as a councoilor in courts ot 
placo and Albany, to swallow ono of each, ‘J us tises of tho Peas;’ in other words, a 
and you havo not done it yet; and tho pros- ‘pettifogger,’ in one of the southwestern 
pcct is you will havo to digest sovoral tons counties ot this state. Ho was ashrowdob- 
of copper ere long, for the price of land is s^ryer, and know the calibre and metal of 
x . ,• i ,, .. , their “Honors of tho Quorum to a T.— 
even now treading close on tho limit at When he found his caso hopeless> or the 
which you aro to begin ! How much was scales of justice inclining to his adversary, 
it old Sykes shook in your faco this morn- ho would sometimes ‘ come down’ on tho 
inrr for your farm ?” worthy Shallow with such a torrent ot in- 
“ Fourteen fifty,” answered Richard. “ It as '\ 0ldd almost annihilate him, and 
, . . c , I. • lurmsh a rich treat tor tho crowd. One, 
was a rash promise, wife, that swallowing more learned than usual, threatened that if 
business, and I will pay tho forfit;” at tho he continued to abuse tho court, ho should 
same timo giving her such a rousing smack commit him. IIo boldly defied tho dispen- 
“Attamptthe end, and never stand to doubt; 
Nothing’s so hard, but search will find it out.” 
POETICAL ENIGMA. 
The noblest object in the works of art, 
The brightest gem that nature doth impart, 
The point essential in a lawyer’s case, 
The well known signal in the time of peace, 
The plowman’s prompter when he drives tho 
plow, 
The soldier’s duty and the lover’s vow. 
The planet seen between the earth and sun. 
The prize which merit never yet has won, 
The miser’s treasure and the badge of Jews, 
The wife’s ambition and the parson’s dues. 
Now if your ingenuity combine 
A corresponding word for every line, 
By all these lessons clearly will be shown 
An ancient city of no small renown. 
Lysander, N. Y. g. ja 
5£gf”Answer requested. 
For the Rural New-Yorker. 
HISTORICAL ENIGMA. 
I am composed of 30 letters. 
My 26, 19, 24, 22, 6 was a famous General. 
My 7, 9, 1, 26, 29 was a legislator. 
My 13, 14, 16, 26, 26, 11, 19 was the friend of 
liberty aud virtue. 
My 24, 5, 9,17, 19, 16, 2 was a distinguished 
character in (lie second century. 
My 12, 7, 13, 25, 14 was a King of the Scots. 
My 29, 10, 11, 22 was a Roman Emperor. 
My 20, 15, 14, 22 was a Roman Emperor. 
My 18, 30, 22, 4 was a Scotch reformer. 
My whole is a conqueror. j. 
Lakeville, N. Y., 1855. 
KST Answer next week. 
For the Rural New-Yorker. 
REBUS. 
.A MAN can earn a living on the granite A X1UW 1,LUUUU1U, S tuuusmm ---- -*t~ 
kaic i„„... citizens, with its rushing tide of business, amazement. 
1 os ides if ho is ‘industrious and LnL T i J- chafin § and roaring around us like tho sea ! Timo s P ed P ast > as ifc GVGr s P Geds t!l ’ cless 
but it 'is usually a Qow process in that Ifc was lonesome and sickly for a time, and and swift, and fifteen years alter Richard 
^ " ' 1' ‘ bnfb n f thorn worn hnmosick for nvinv a pitched his tent in tho Yalloy of the Gono- 
localitv. Ho digs tho dollars out of the soil both ot them " C1 ° 101 maii y a * , , , , 
at tbn burdns*. anrl o-nnnvallw.’f bn curmndc day. Bears and savages did not molest SGG > th® Eno Canal was finished. IIo saw 
at tho haidost, and genciallj if he succeeds ■> 1 d bu , thn the madman , De Witt Clinton, pass thro’ 
in educating his family, takes care of tho ^ ‘ uU were their tormentors Rochester on tho first boat that over kissod 
old folks, and, after they have gone to ai?d ih0 muS( I ultG " eie theu toimentors, 
. b • lrmw met and b;« mvn i n „L Q ; n showing tho wife s fears to have been at the waters, both of Lake Eno and Now 1 oik 
the i og est, ail Ison loc-s in tum > t i t hich is an unusually larp-o Bay, and ho heard tho thunder of that relay 
havo become white, if he saves enough to ,east lialt tlu0 ’ wilich l8 an unusually laigo , foWvnnbod hv Rnnnd 
•„ n v .. ,, • . „ ... , „ , per cent, to prove well founded. But m a °* cdrmon "inch tolegiaphed by sound tho 
t »„ „ d/fi , brief period of time—almost too brief to bo story of its triumphal progress. Tho State 
-ml ™ Jor , ho Im^-'to' dre n™ e » llcd a period-other lights broke in upon P“ id IilcHA!iD thousand dollars for the 
ccnd then tuino ovei tho homestead to one .. , l Q f other huts arosn damages done to him on account of the canal 
of tho number with tho express reservation the 101 est ’ tho smoke ot otIiei iluts arose tVlrnnffh hiq farm . thfl rnT1 
nf a -n„a corner to »nd tho n»r(ncr >u the wilderness, and Nature in her savage iunni »g through Ins taim, tho voiy con- 
ot snu & cornel to himself, and the partnei . to timo down nndor tho die struction of which increased tho value of 
of his joys and sorrows for the remainder of Jt ha K O f civilization bis land ten dollars an acre within throe 
their days, ho has done all that can reason- P ’ ' ’ years. A railroad followed in a brief time 
ably be expected of him. At least this was “We have been here now five years said ^ tfao construction of the canal< and ho 
the caso before tho era when factory vil- Richard to his wife, after that per.od had nowgeeB dai j yj thousands of passengers and 
lages with their throngs of busy citizens elapsed ; “ wo havo shaken the ague quite of freight whirled with the snood 
and swift and fifteen Years after Richard wiath upon tiio leather-headed dignitary, distinguished United States Senator,— and my 
pitched his tent in the Valley of tho Gene- As tho threatening document was about be- finals the name a politician and office-holder who 
see, the Erie Canal was finished. He saw 1, Sih has receutl y become notorious, if ^celebrated. 
•Hereof fail not at your peril,’ Baldwin de- 
two hundred dollars each. brief P eriod of time-almost too brief to bo 
the madman, De Witt Clinton, pass thro’ liberatoly picks up tho inkstand and dashes 
Rochester on tho first boat that ever kissod it up-sidu down upon tho commitment, tho 
the waters, both of Lako Erie and New York con tents ot which, liko tho recording angel s 
r> ji i ji.Li.ud r-iu i. i tear, ‘blotted it out forever.’ ‘There,’ 
Bay, and ho heard tho thunder of that relay sayg Baldwin, ‘ I shall bo out of tho count; 
of cannon which telegraphed by sound tho before you can boil down oak-bark ink 
story of its triumphal progress. Tho State enough to write another !’—and before tho 
paid Richard ono thousand dollars for the astonished sago had recovered his sight, (for 
damages done to him on account of tho canal sundiy drops ot tho murky shower had 
Jgp” Answer next week. 
De Witt. 
ANSWER TO ENIGMA, &c„ IN NO. 40. 
Answer to Biographical Enigma — Rural New- 
Yorker for eighteen hundred and fifty-four. 
running through his farm- tho verv con- flown in t°, bis eyes,) the great expungor had W The subscriber, being desk 
lunning tnrougn is m, tie voiy con mounted his horso, and escapod from ‘ the ““resism the mmerai region at 
struction of which increased tho value of iurisdiction 1 tarm..on the Ridge Road, one m 
junauiobiuii. city line, consisting of 130 ucres, 
liis land ten dollars an aero within throe 
years. A railroad followed in a brief time 
TREMENDOUS EFFECTS OF A KISS. 
Nicholas and Francis Joseph havo met 
sprung up in a decade of years, along the ou t °f our systems, or the sunlight which 
banks of a thousand running streams, and the we have let into tho forest has driven it 
locomotive went shrieking and thundering away, and wo aro beginning to live. I have 
through a hundrod mountain passes before been offered five dollars an acre for my farm 
considered too difficult of access oven for to-day; shall I sell ? Pour hundred por 
horse paths. Times have changed under cent, profit in five years is no bad adventure; 
the resistless tramp of human progress, by ’t beats sixteen hundred per cent, in forty 
which now and then, a New England farm, out of sight! ’ The brilliancy of tho specu- 
A GOOS) INVESTMENT FOR. LABOR 
OR CAPITAL. 
W ITHIN twenty minutes drive of a great market.— 
The subscriber, being desirous of attending to his 
interests in the mineral region at (lie West, will sell liis 
Farm on the Ridge Road, one mile north of Rochester 
city line, consisting of ISO acres, 30 of which are heavily 
wooded, worth as it stands, one-third of the purchase 
money; with over 600 fruit trees of ail the varieties worth 
cultivating, the produce of which when in full bearing, 
will pay the interest of the entire price of the farm. ° 
The land is in good heart, mostly in grass, and the 
stumps ail out and well fenced. 
There are three Houses and Barns on the premises. 
Having a great traveled road through its centre, and the 
now sees daily, thousands of passengers and at Olmutz ; met and affectionately frater- aU andyeh fenced. 
, , . ... , . , , . , . T, ’ , , y \ , There are three Houses and Barns on (he premises. 
Ions: trams Ot freight whirled With the speed msecl. Jbor WO aro told tliat “loud ap- Having a great traveled road through its centre and the 
of tho wind, along tho very route, where “ “3 
once tho absurdity and ludicrousness of tho . P , j. r ^ each othei , and for which it is well adapted. 
„ . “ .. . . then the court dinner followed, the two If not sold by the first of April, it will be rented for a 
idea of seeing a daily four-horse coacn and Emnprors snomlintr tlm • term of years. L. B. i.angworthy. 
. i , , f , ., emperors spenamg tno evening together m Rochester, Oct. 25, 1853. 200-tf 
A r os. 11 <£' 13 Wed Seneca Street, Buff (do. 
H IRAM C. white & CO., successors to Mason & 
Lovering, wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of 
like that at Lawrence, on tho banks of the lation quite captivated him, and I 10 was very 
Merrimac, ton years ago considered almost much inclined to closo with the offer, but 
too poor to live upon, has becomo tho site bis wife this time looked into the future with 
of thirty million dollars worth of property. 
These aro specially favored localities 
however, although tho v/holo of New Eng- 
a more prophetic eye. 
“Richard, do not sell,” she said; “tho 
farm will advance,tea thousand per cent. 
land, and indeed the whole country, is vastly within tho time you sot for it to gain sixteen 
benefited thereby; but for every young and hundred ! r I here will be a daily stage coach 
enterprising man who has remained at home and a weekly eight-horse team between here 
and dono well, a hundred at least have gone and Albany within ten years.’ 
West and dono better. A rich soil, cheaply “ Ha! Ha ! Ha !—He ! lie ! IIo !—IIo ! 
purchased and easily tilled ; an active mar- Ho ! Ho ! roared her husband. “ Why, 
ket, readily reached through improved na- Fan, you aro going mad ! I will swallow a 
tural and artificial channels of transporta- four-horse coach and an eight horse team if 
tion —havo pourod wealth in upon the that event takes place within our natural 
hardy settler and remunerated him ten lives; and as for the ten thousand per cent. I 
thousand fold. He fells tho forest and lets wil1 cat in coppers all wo ever got offered 
in the light of day; clears his fields, makes f° r our farm over Alteon dollars per acre ! 
his fences, and erects his first rough tone- The wife did not lose her temper at this 
ment, and before he has timo to take breath boisterous exhibition of her husband’s mor- 
or look around him, great communities rise riment, (for she was a good natured, patient 
up on all sides liko exhalations of tho morn- and loving wife, liko many others all of us 
ing mist. Tho rise on tho valuo of his prop- know,) but answered complacently ; —“ We 
erty makes him rich. Half a century ago have seen stranger things than that, oven 
the Genoseo Country was on tho verge of in our time; and if ten dollars an acre is 
civilization, and now that very civilization is tho highest valuation wo shall ever see, it is 
stretching its Briarian arms two thousand bettor not to sell. Wo havo become accli- 
an eight-horse freight wagon, nearly threw undisturbed privacy.” But this scone (see --—- ’’ — —- ' — 
him into fits. last week’s Bunch) our artist has already Eu£fal ° A “ “lecdSto r ^ areIlollso aud 
In 1850 a retiring city merchant offered immortalized, having sketched the imperial jVos.ll & 13 Wed Seneca Street, Buffalo. 
him ono hundred dollars an acre, or ten ?\°. n ^ 1 mf 1 0 ' P cl -' l 1011 , TTIRAM c. white & co., successors to Mason & 
, , . f «• f i-(i IlUKl tilQ arras. I no royal salute has been Jl-L Loverinp;, wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of 
thousand per cent, tor ms tarm, wnicii ho embalmed in tho lines of the Austrian Poet AgneuUuraMmpieineiits ami Machines, Field, Garden 
refused ; and ho is still living with his wife, Laureat, Doctor Von Waltz : and 
a hale and generous pair, Oil their two hun- “ Snakes in their little nests a<o-eo n,e ? 0S i°V Company’s Vulcanized India xtubi er 
/• i* t And ’ tis a nrctlv siclit ’ goods, Belting, Hose Packing, &c. 
dred aero farm, having also purchased two When Emperors ® like kid-ney, Orders solicited, all of which shall receive prompt nt- 
i.i <• i-i„ __• a w -a iin ki Ai™i/ ™Fi tention at lowest market rates, and all articles warranted 
others of like area, 111 one Ot the western ss ltlt cheek and right. as represented. IHRAM C. WHITE & CO. 
States, to which ho has sent two of his sons other, and deeper effects resulted I11KAM Wh itk. [i95tf| a.masa Masox . 
born and bred in tho Valley of tho Geneseo f rom that Imperial smack! And such a ¥nn «, TR . . 
-who, ho says, aro to repeat, in their own haV0 kis6od a bai | el of gunpo / der . ^ a v.kkkly „omk .ol-^, 
persons, tho story of his lifo. And they cheeks were kissed— " For botll Coillltl’y and TOWll IleSlduntS. 
will do it too; for what tho Genesee Valley Poland writhed and groaned afresh !_ _ 
was forty years ago the West is now; and Hungary clenched iier red right hand, PUBLICATION .OFFICE, 
what the former now is, tho latter will bo and renewed her silent vow !- Burns’ Block, corner State and Buffalo Sts., 
. , • /. . * ^ lurkoy with a flourish of tho sabro. set Rochester, n. y. 
hereafter, and m a space of t.me far more her teeth,and cried •• Allah! Bismallahr, s , ■ - 
brief. Steam accomplishes in a month what Naples—through King Bomba—cried TERMS, in ADVANCE: 
before was the labor of years ; and farms at “ Ancora; kiss again !” Two Dollars a Year —$1 for six months. To ciub3 and 
U ...» A_fellers •_ Ihk.s. Certs, f.,.. ©tt. 
“ Snakes in their little nests agree. 
And ’tis a pretty sight, 
When Emperors of the like kid-ncy, 
Do kiss left cheek and right.” 
But other, and deeper effects resulted 
flie Boston Belting Company’s Vulcanized India itubl er 
goods, Belting, Hose Packing, &c. 
Orders solicited, all of which shall receive prompt at¬ 
tention at lowest market rates, and all articles warranted 
as represented. HIRAM C. WHITE & CO. 
Hiram C. White. [195tf| A mas a Mason. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YQPuKEK: 
A WEEKLY HOME JOURNAL, 
For both Country and Town Ilesidents. 
PUBLICATION .OFFICE, 
Burns’ Block, corner State and Buffalo Sts., 
Rochester, N. Y\ 
the West will, within the compass of half a Alu; 
human life, increase ten thousand per cent. cklied 
1 - fcQ g 
like those in our own loved Valley of tho meet y 
Genesee. 
THE DEAD OF THE MEDITERRANEAN. 
Naples-through King Bomba-cried TERMS, IN ADVANCE: 
fhicora • kiss aeain I” Two Dollars a Year —•?! for six months. To Club3 and 
Aud Aberdeen, folding pacific hands, de- Cop T ° n ° ; J!* 
1 1 5 , ’ Copies (ana one to Agent or getter up of club,) for $10; 
dared, it was a sweet sight—unco sweet Te ‘ n Copies (alld 015e t0 Agen 6 t>) for $15; Twcnt y copies 
to see Sick mighty 1 oteiltates in sick aw- for $25, and any additional number,directed to individuals 
'Cty. at the same rate. Six mouths subscriptions in proportion* 
Bunch — mooting his friend Baron Slick- (3?”Subscription money, properly enclosed, may bo 
Bunch —mooting his friend Baron Shek- Subscription money, properly ei 
els at tho Countess of Polkhorlegsoff—ask- sent by mail at the risk of the Publisher, 
od the philanthropic Hebrew his private 
opinion of that salute. The Baron patheti- Terms of Advertising 
miles further towards tho setting sun ! 
mated now; our two childron havo been 
“Fanny,” said a stout Now England far- born and passed tho trying period of infancy 
mer to his wife, some forty years ago, “ we under the influences of this Western sun ; 
had bettor go West. We can get a living wo have a good home and a farm, that with 
here I know, and save a littlo monoy too careful tillage and improvement will becomo 
pei’haps, but you, as well as I, havo to work second only to tho Garden of Eden. We 
like a slavo for it; and unless we calculate havo good neighbors all round us now, and 
closely as to every cont, we do not make can livo hero in comfort, raise all wo want 
the year como round. I can sell out hero, with little labor, and roar up our family.— 
pay up all my debts, and get West with my Wo aro rich, dear Dick, and what can you 
team and two hundrod dollars. That will ask for moro ? I yielded my wishes and 
buy us two hundred acres of as good land as inclinations to yours, in coming hero — 
Tttf whnln uhinnol of tho Modilorrinnan upuuun in mat, satuio. x no x>aron paineu- --a 
. f J * A h hnmin hrmr ><5 n-.r Caily Observed “ it was a sight worth a Jew’s O™ Dollar per square (ten fines— 100 words, or less,) for 
must be Strewed With human bones. Car- And SO it was* flVAn if tho Tow had each insertion ,—in advance. The circulation of the 
thagenians, Syrians, Egyptians, Sydonians, b * Judas- Punch ’ ~ Nrw-Yorker is much larger than that of any other news- 
Persians, Crocks and Romans—there they paper published in the State, out of New York city. Only 
lay—side by side, beneath tho eternal wat- u ^ 'P »>» - a limited space, however, is devoted to advertisements, and 
61’S. It may be possiblo that the corrup- SEEA the Ciystal I alaco, lonuny ; ask- hence preference is given to those most appropriate—such 
tion of tho dead now adds brightness to tho od a U1 'chin ot a newsboy. as the cards and notices of dealers in Agricultural Imple- 
phosphoroscenco of tho waves. “ Oh, yes. I se been up thar several dif- ments and Machinery,—Horticulturists and Seedsmen,— 
All told me in the East that a superstition fc ,rer R times,” replied another newsboy, as Booksellers and Publishers, — Inventors, etc. AU orders 
exists on this subject which represents tho stood in Nassau St., waiting for tliocx- by mail should be accompanied with the cash, 
spirits of the departed as hovering, whether tras t0 como out ‘ , To enable us t0 »ccommodate as many as possible, brief 
on land or water, over where the ruins of ^ “ Well > 1 know a , man tkafc would give advertisements axe preferred. Patent medicines, &c., wtll 
IS to COmo out. To enable us to accommodate as many as possible, brief 
“Well, I know a man that would give advertisements are preferred. Patent medicines, &c., will 
thfiir Aarthl v tabernacles are found * so that ^a,000 to SOO that ar’ placo.” not be advertised in this paper on any terms. 
then eai tmy taoeinacies ai e iounci, so that » ^ ah communications, and business letters, should 
in plowing the Mediterranean, we sail thro <( ’ „ ’ beaddressed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, n. y. 
armies of ghosts more multitudinous than <i l ,* T . •— -. 
tho waves. These patient spirits sometimes “ Ari ,y° u kno ' v llim > Jim r THE WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTEH 
ride On the foam, and at Othor times, repose , , , „ This is the only American Journal primarily devoted t 
in thoso delicious little hollows, which look p 1 a (l uar | , on tJlat y° u ( on the interest of Wool and Stock Growers, and should be ii 
like excavated emeralds, between tho crests Done ; and t ie money was put up. the hands of every owner of Domestic Animals, itisabi; 
of the waves. It is thoir union and throng- “Now, who IS he f ^ conducted, published in the best style, and finely iliustra 
ing together, say tho Orientals, that con- “Why, he S a blind man!’ ted. Each number contains a careful Review of the Woo 
Stftutcfthe phosphorescence of the sea, for ----- antl Cattle Markets, and much other useful and reliobl 
everywhere there is light, and the billows A Counterfeit Joke.—A capital joke is information which can be obtained from no other source 
Hash with the luminousnoss of vanished repeated by tho Editor of tho Memphis The Fifth Volume commences with July, 1353. 
generations, that concentrate, as it wero, Eagle of his “business partner.” Dan Rice ^’B^k^olumes^bounli, 
the starlight on thoir wings. had romittocl to nim 5 among otnoi sums, a paper,at40cts.each,—unbound at 35 cts., or three for $1 
-—^~- two dollar bill which ho returned, informing Published monthly, in octavo form. Specimen number 
__qrpQ hiding places of men him It was countertext, and requesting him sentfree. Money, properly enclosed, at our risk, 
rlio^vrcrorl hv nfflinfimi As nrm lma to “ SCIld another.” It was SOme time before Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
ever lay out doors. 
yiolded them to our advantage, I grant—and 
“ Where will you go, Richard ?” inquired it is my turn this time to prevail.” And she 
his wife. 
did prevail. Her husband was persuaded the starlight on their wings. 
“ To tho Gonosee country; I should’nt bo and did not sell, 
surprised, if all is true I hear, that the land The project was soon after started, and for 
which I can get for a dollar an aero now, years agitated, of uniting tho great Lakes 
“ You do, Jim ?” 
“Yes sir-ee.” 
“ And you know him, Jim r ’ T KE WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER. 
•• Yes, 
T , , ’ . .1 .1 , n This Is the only American Journal primarily devoted to 
‘ Let a quarter on it that you don t. the interest of Wool nnd Stock Growers, and should be in 
Dono ; and the money was put up. thehands 
of every owner of Domestic Animals. It is ably 
“ Now, who IS he . conducted, published in the best style, and finely illustra- 
“ Why, he S a blind man! ted. Each nnfnber contains acareful Review of the Wool 
—--- and Cattle Markets, and much other useful and reliable 
A COUNTERFEIT Joke.— A capital joke is information which can be obtained from no other source, 
pouted by tho Editor of tho Memphis The Fifth Volume commences with July, 1853. 
iglo of his “ business partner.” Dan Rice Terms :- Fifty Cents A Year ; Five Copies for 82 ; 
_i , i . ~ F.iKht for S3; Eleven for S4. Back volumes, bound in 
,d iemitto.1 to him, among otnei sums, a paper,at 40 cts.each,—unbound at 35 cts., or three for 81. 
O dollar bill which ho returned, informing Published monthly, in octavo form. Specimen numbers 
, . , T ’ , r. , ,, ’ y 1 .,. ,, ' , arfi discovered bv affliction As one has to “send another.” It was some time before 
t , T, 8 , r " ar , ” aCr ° " 0 "’’ 7 T,-rf' °, " n 8 y Srt ' a La ™ 3 aptly aldVour refuges are liko tho nosts 'he hoard from Dan again, but an opistlo 
would double m valuo ever, ton years. with tide water by moans of a canal. Tho J b f rds . ( n 8ummer , they aro hidden among camo at last, and an apology for tho delay, . .. ... „ „„ 
“That would be sixteen dollars an aero matter was mado at that time, as tho en- the green leaves; but in winter they aro as Han had found some difficulty inprocur- nation>and ,if op p roV ed,their support, "see Prospectus, 
in forty years,” observed his wife. “You largement is at present, a political issue, and seen among the naked branches.” ing “ another counterfeit two dollar bill.” j- • - 
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