MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
OCT. 4. 
®|mc£ IflBfty. 
LILLY LEE. 
B T HICK CARET. 
I did love thee, Lilly Lee, 
As the petrel loves the sea, 
As the wild bee loves the thyme, 
As the poet loves the rhyme, 
As the blossoms love the dew — 
Bu t the angel loves thee too ! 
Once when twilight’s dying head 
Press’d her golden-sheeted bed, 
And the silent stars drew Dear, 
White and tiemulous with fear — 
While the night’s repelling frown. 
Strangled the young zephyr down, 
Told I all my love to thee — 
Hoping, fearing Lilly Lee. 
Fluttered then her gentle breast, 
With a troubled sweet unrest, 
Like a bird too near the nest, 
Which the fowler’s hand hath set; 
But her mournful eyes the while, 
And her spirit-speaking smile, 
Told me, love could not depart 
Death’s pale arrow from the heart. 
Hushing from that very day, 
Passion, pleading to have sway — 
Folding close her little hand, 
Watched I with her, till the sand 
Crumbling from beneath her tread, 
Lowered her softly to the dead, 
Where in peace she waits for me, 
Sweetest, dearest Lilly Lee. 
As the chas’d hart loves the wave, 
As blind silence loves the grave, 
As the penitent loves prayer, 
As pale passion loves despair, 
Loved I, and still love I thee, 
Angel-stolen Lilly Lee 1 
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my companion with me, and, as a m,atter of Having thus spoken the old man went away, supernatural existence, or whether it has only ADVERTISEMENTS 
course, indulging in as many by-roads as we and I saw him no more. But his story had made exhibited a share of the obstinacy which has 
possibly could. You must not, therefore, be a deep impression on my mind, and I became a been the main-stay and support of delusion AGRICULTURAL ARD OTHER BOOKS 
surprised to find ns in the afternoon sitting on steady, industrious lad. I attended the school since the world began. For sale at the office or the Rural New-Yorker 
a bench in the Jardin des Plantes, watching of industry and learned a great deal in the way Lovers of antiquities, while viewing these Tto H t or b Bl?s U FMrand b HVw W ^ r ke^ t it%?^j pip er m cent* 
the gambols of the monkeys and discussing of engineering. Jacques Lafitte was always interesting memorials of our rather short-sight- Browu^^A^Bird Fancier ; paper 25 c ts., cloth so cents 
the merits of the pure democrat whose loss before my eyes as a model; and in passing ed fore fathers, would do well to pay a visit to Dana's M?ck i ManSS tt c®ot > h°‘$i r ’ clolh ’ $1 ’ 
France lamented on that day. During this through the streets which bears the name of the lib rary of the Essex Institute, at Salem, Prize E»»a^ on Manurei, 25 cents, 
chat I played with a little stick, and had thus the illustrious deputy, I always felt the same where portraits of Oliver Cromwell, Gov. En- Buihtjs American Flower Garde^iifrecfory, $i, 26. 
picked up 1 wo pins that had probably fallen sort of religious emotion as when I walked dicott, Rev. Francis Higginson, and others of Xonon’f.s^^ 60 cent* 
from a lady’s dress; but as you may suppose, past a church. Some inventions I made met their contemporaries, look down on old and 
I threw them carelessly away, and continued with approbation ; and now I am wbat you see time-worn volumes, the written language of N a8 l*“1> en 8 Ame ricah Kitchen Gardener, doth, so cents. 
jiajj . ofo mtsn s i rogre&fiive r armer, 60 cents, 
my declamatory address. me — a oot unimportant member of gociety, on many a heart wlucli has long since throbbed gichardsou’s Domestic Fowls, 25 cents. 
<{ You mar bplip.vp. it nr not. Joins ” »«irl T to flip rnnrl to wnnlrli »nrl Hist.in/>t.inn ” :__ _i ?? Horsc—^ arieties, Breeding, Ac., 25 cest-s. 
my declamatory address. me—a not unimportant member of society, on 
“ You may believe it or not, Jules,” said I to the road to wealth and distinction.” 
my attentive school-fellow ; “I shall one day -- 
be as rich and as much honored, as the worthy For the Rnrai New-Yorker. 
citizen Lafitte.” Here I made an appropriate NO TES OF AN EXCURSION. 
pause, which was disturbed in a rather unex- --- 
pected and unpleasant manner. 
“Rich and honored, indeed !” exclaimed a tiquitice-Danvers, 7?««rlyr tfc .. well known novel entitled “The Coquette, or Gueno^S Cow" "“paper 3s cents 
voice behind ns; “you will remain a beggar Taking the cars at Boston, a|hort and pleas- Memoirs of Eliza Wharton.” We trod the I wRandafi «“dSk’i^shepherd’s Own Book $2 
and a good-for-nothing fellow all your life.” ant ride soon brought ns to the— I will not say well-worn path, one of several which centre Youattonthe H r or8e$i 25 Ianagementof Sheep ’ Scents’. 
I started and looked round in confusion, the good old, town of Salem, for, except the at her grave, and as we reached the humble Youint, Martin, and Stevenson Cattle, $1,25. 
when I saw that the prophet of evil was a ven- great number of old buildings, ^here is little spot, marked only by a slab of red sandstone, Weeks on the Honey Bee; pape’r 6 25 C cents, cloth, 60 cents, 
erable old man, leaning on a tree, and listen- remaining to identify the beautiful city of the f or the first time her story seemed real to me. Qilinby’O^ - 
ing unceremoniously to our boyish conversa- present day, with that ancient town whose The air was still, the grass lay soft and green bhioTs Amen ? ca“ Fraft Frowe^Gufie $1 zs 
tion. name, as synonymous with persecution and su- at our feet, and there she slept as calmlv The American Florist’s Guide, 75 cents. ’ 
“ No, my boy, continued he, earnestly, “you perstition, wi II long remain an ink-blot on the peacefully as when, sixty-eight years before, The Am - RoseCuiturist; paper 25 cents, cloth, 50 . 
will never become as rich and honored as good fair fame of Massachusetts. The Salem of to- kind strangers laid the erring heart and weary 60o 
Jacques Lafitte, and I will tell you the reason: day may truly be called a city of gardens.- head to that rest which the sneers of the un- Bcme°nPsRabbuFanc^rfpapeV^e^is!cloth, so cent ’ 8 . 
you threw two pins away with great disdain, Everywhere the eye is refreshed with the charitable, or the heartless indifference of the Browne'sS 
while be picked one up, and owed his fortune sight of maple trees, neat and tasteful shrub- worldly could never disturb. The foot-stone sk?i^fHouB 1 ew?r° 0kof MannreB ’® 1,s ®’ 
to that circumstance. Take ray word for it, bery and vines, interspersed with green-houses has been entirely hacked away and carried off Choriton’s°Orape Growers Guide;'paper 50 aents.eioth, 60 o. 
the youth who does not value a pin will never and arbors of beautiful design and workman- b y visitors, and the head-stone is so much bro- 0 “ tfc 
become a weslthy man.” I was speechless, ship ken and disfigured that the inscription is ThompSFoo^T’An'Zrf'ptpe^Mcents,cloth 75 cts. 
and my eyes alone betrayed my feelings. The The Depot and the Tunnel of the Eastern scarcely legible. I could not help wondering R c C ei?t8 d c°o th° Ween 0rigin ’ Varietie8 » &c '> paper 25 
out its measure of good or ill feelings, and been Richardson on the Diseases and Management of the Hog 26o. 
i i ^ 1 -i ,, . Richardson on the Destruction of the Bests of the Farm 25c 
laid away to be known no more, save through Richardson on the Ilive and Honey Bee 25 cents 
these interpreters. 
We stopped at South Danvers long enough Aiie™ Sn^rn^ 
to pay the stranger’s tribute to its Mecca, the A JJ eil > American Farm Book. $ 1 . 
1 ^ -nr . Allen s Rural Architecture, $1,25. 
Salem ., Mass.* and its vicinity — Witchcraft in Olden 1 J & * T ‘ ’ Allen’s Rural Architecture, $1,25. 
Times—Historical personages, rcminicctises and an - grave of ELIZABETH iV HITMAN, the heroine of a Dardee on l ^ e Cultivation of the Strawberry, Ac., 60 cents 
tiquitU^Danver,, Sevcr\y, *c. # well known novel entitled “The Coquette, or Cow«'"paper38cents. 
become a weslthy man.” I was speechless, 
and my eyes alone betrayed my feelings. The 
As pale passion iove H despair, kind old man > for sucl1 he was » in s P ite of his ^ ailroatl under the centre of the city are both w hy some of the ladies in the neighborhood did ^m^JoT w° r L ® tters t0 Farmcri on Chemistry; paper 25 
Loved I, and still love I thee, assumed harshness, took a seat beside us, and fine ^orks of art, and cannot fail to interest the not pi ace a basket on the grave for the purpose The Frait Garden, by' Barry, $1,25. 
Angel-stolen Lilly Lee 1 spoke thus : . _ stranger. The former is built somewhat in the c f collecting contributions towards the pur- YeTrlio^o^ $1,25 ' 
1 " - -- . = “Let me tell you the story of Monsieur La- style of the old Baronial Castles, and is of chase of an iron railing to enclose it. It would w°eo?GrU!^ bound, 50 o. per voi - 
f : t + 7 3ft * a ttixwt! ^ tte ’ S P rogres T 8 ’ aijd ifc “ ay be a ]e6S0B t0 you a ’ k , grey S ^ 0Be ’ r0Ugh bew f ’ ^ GothlC certainly be a worthy object, and I doubt not on^etpt^f^pr^Ygents mid otCf 
f 3 Mil 15 # $ 1* II3 ♦ during life. Jacques was one of the numerous windows and numerous turrets and towers.— that in one season there could be more than J ira8 iD 15ooks f . or obtaining subscribers to the rural, can B e- 
__family of a poor carpenter in the south of The Court House, at the head of the same enough collected for the purpose, from the great ^ rom 1 6 8 ove hst ' D A p Tmoore, Rochester, N. y. 
--- France ; and if a generous fairy had sung at street, is a noble structure, entirely of grey numbers who are constantly visiting the spot. rttwrpptww vnm,-' 
THE VALUE OF A PIN. his cra(,le that lie wowld da J become a rich granite, and surrounded by an iron railing— wm not fi0me of the haDTlv daught ers of Dan- 
banker, an influential deputy, a statesman— Here we were kindly and profitably enter- vers fake , he ]ead in payjDg tbls charitable Tile WOOl GrOWd and StOCk Kedster. 
A SKETCH FOB YOUNG MEN. nay, a minister who would refuse to comply tamed by the gentlemanly Clerk of Courts, for tribute to the memory of one whose virtues - 
w . _ . —7— , . with the wishes of a king, and nobly retire the space of an hour or more, in examining were maDy( and who6e faultSi thoueh ereat; Volurao Tcn ’ C ommc "« 1 ^ 18 “«- 
; HEN . ln 3a ” S a U y s P eBt a v ery pleas- into private life; and that, after fulfilling all various original documents on parchment and were f e w, and have served as a warning to the THK^iisherrespectfuiiyaunouncesthattheTEKTHVoL- 
ant evening m ihe soc.icij ot some ol the most the duties incumbent on his several stations in paper, mostly pertaining to the trials and in- VOUBP . -v .,1 thoiifrhtlp<i« fnr sr> m 9 nv"v OTre v dme of this valuable journal wilt commence on the 15th of 
distinguished men on that side of the Channel, life, his death would be lamented by a whole dictments for witchcraft which took place in H.J, ‘ nnn(i , < A- , • / y ‘ " July 1856. The new volume win be printed upon clear type, 
~ . 1114 1 ucttbu wuuiu Ub Jduicmcu uy a wuuit * IN e ally opposite 10 this buryiDff place, may superior paper, and contain contributions from manv of th« 
One of on * cohb rymer? who had taken a prom- nation, and fifty thousand mourners would fol- Salem and its vicinity between the years 1692 s ti)i be seen the building once known as the b « 8t and “°«t experienced Breeders, Graziers, Wool Growers, 
ment part in tl<> ariangcmenr of the English l 0 w b i m to the grave—the wonderful predic- and ’94. Many of these were in the hand- « Tipll Tavern ” in wtift fimnwn Dairymen, Ac., in the country. We thus hope to make it high- 
?. <io» would bavf bee. l«„ghcd ^ by a wnti Dg of the Bo,™ hi m . T "«“’ 
tion tiad jut lit o us to a capiia! ari etois dm- fond mo t ber< For the poor young Jacquesbad 8elf conducted the examinations. 0n our ^ ^ Beverly we mssedthe former ical of its cla8S in AmerIcn ' and has attained a reputation 
iU’& l£55Dn5. 
THE VALUE OF A PIN. 
A SKETCH FOB YOUNG MEN. 
When in Paris lately I spent a very pleas¬ 
ant evening in Ibe society of gome of the most 
ly creditable in both Contents and AppEARAncE. 
The Wool Grower and Stock Register is the only period- 
, . „ . , On our way to Beverlv we mssedthe former ical of its class in America, mid has attained a reputation 
ner-party. A young Frenchman—whose name, DO t the advantage of going to school, and he We were particularly struck with some of residence of Gen Gapp the 1-ist British Gnv wh,ch r eu der s it a standard National Journal itcircuia-es 
if I were authorized to publish it, would be , I J .. V... , T , r • n % o AT resiaence Ot fcren. GAGE, tbe last British Gov- among the most intelligent and extensive Stock and Wool 
, ... ® t A ! 7 v de P lored it bitterly, while you indulge only m the replies in the case of Susanna Martin, a ernor of Massachusetts. It is a fine building, lowing farmers throughout the country,-East and West, 
famiJiar o many, ecause it is >a.o a ignty p] a yi D g aB d rambling, and do not avail your- widow, and a woman of uncommon talent, en- in an excellent nlnte nf nrpwmtirm nnH North and South. The volume above announced will comprise 
esteemed manufacturer, who won one of the 1 / f h 0T)mrtuil itv which vour family termise and intelligence nossessed of consid “ . Uu l c i pre8G1 Val A 10n anC1 SU1 ; a vast amount of Useful and Reliable information (not given 
first void medals and the cross of the Lesion 1 * th 0 PP orlunlt y yo UB tai ™ ] y teipnse ana intelligence, possessed ot consid rounded by beautiful grounds. An avenue of in any other work) on the Breeding, Rearing, and Profitable 
nrsr.goiQ me negiun and the State offer you. He learned the rudi- erable property, and of whom Rev. Cotton fine old trees leads from the highway to the *i a u«f?ementof the various Domestic Animals. Itspageswiii 
of Honor— was one the most conspicuous guests. ments of rea ding and writing, as it were, by Mather says, “she was one of the most im- front door, forming a natural archway of foliage. ““ 7 ; 
We all looked with sincere admnation on the _ _, mr eli HifflonUtr. nudent. scurrilous, wicked creatures in the i_i .rv>_ auropkiaie aad costly engija vinos t 
among the most intelligent and extensive Stock and Wool 
of Honor—was one the most conspicuous guests. 
We all looked with sincere admiration on the 
. , “ , . himself, and certainly with much difficulty; pudent, scurrilous, wicked creatures in the From some of the high land of Beverly, a Tnp1 , ]rii f , , , , 
industrious and gifted engineer who had, before , , , , • , r __ ,_. wm .l r l >> Bpinv asked whit she nilerl • - ,, , & . ,, . /’ Includinglife-nkePortraitsofAmmals,plansofFarmBund- 
the ave of thirty acouired so We an amount aBd af ^r having been a kind of errand hoy m Bung asked wbat she supposed ailed view of the country can be obtained, which ings, Ac.. Ac., accompanied by proper descriptions. We shall 
ine a g e oi ininy, acquiree ™ go an amount a coun t ry office, and improved himself as much the young people, her accusers, she replied with the aid of a good spy-glass, can scarcely continue to give Ped.oreks of Pure-bred Stock-while each 
of W6altil RDCl d 1 SCI DCl 1013 y the TDOIG SO bGC&USC 1 ill j j r i") • i -j i]>nf clip Hid "not know * but P apthq ctill n ver in cr i, i ,1 . number will embraco caretul Reviews of the W’ool pottio 
there was a reuort current that the new decore a8 he was able, be set out for Pans, where be hat she did not know , but Parris still urging be surpassed. Far as the eye can reach, green Grain and Provision Markets. Our aim is JJ er Ike work 
. ‘ . f . .. . ’ arrived pennyless, and having nothing to trust her to tell what she thought about it, she said fields and cultivated lands, dotted with many invaluable to every owner or breeder of cattle, Horses sheen 
Lnrl rnoorlprt m mnltlrur Ills wav thrrmvh r *' _ _ .nr .1_i..___ i. _ .v • _ . ’ oneep. 
of wealth and distinction ; the more so because 
there w r as a report current that the new decore 
- - , , . ■! • l • .-1 , anivcu LV u ia 15 v v vmava v juuvidj nun iLlCLliy *** * to onnci Uf urccucr OI UHlUe, IJOrseB, Sheep, 
ac succee e in ma ucg us way 1 bll ^ Q odj and a letter of recommendation to “ ^y thoughts are my own when they are in ; a handsome country-seat, extend into the hori- s " ,,ne or Poultry—making it the able and efficient organ of 
man y impediments and difficulties, and that a ce ] eb) . ate d hanker, Monsieur Perregaux. but when they are out they are another’s.” And zon on the one hand, and strech away to the S ^“dU^ Pr ° fitab ' e br “° heS ° f 
he had started from a very low station m life. , , on his askinv her who was their master sLe r. ,, ,, T . y ± 1 U 6 Ua naiy- 
I determined to know the truth, at all events; As soon as might he he went to the house of on ;J L 1™ * i’ Sea * 8hore 0B . tb f otber -. Id a c,ear day the - _ .. .form, style and terms.- 
and, as I had the good fortune to occupy the tMs gentleman, and his heartbeat loudly when 
seat next to our French friend, I was soon on 
intimate terms with him, and when dinner was 
he presented the letter, for in it were concen¬ 
trated all his hopes in life. He had not eaten 
- «' - - LAic cue iiauu, Rirrun away 10 me Stock, Wool and Dairy Husbandry. 
on his asking her who was their master, she sea-shore on tbe other. In a clear day the form, style and terms: 
said “If they be dealing in witchcraft, sir, ocean presents a beautiful picture from this dis- The W G. A s. r. is published monthly, each number com 
you may know as well as I. He then told tance, as it Plies spread out like a boundless S’atedf and stereotyped and* printed inIhe be'it n 8 tyia ie a Tufe 
' ... ... . ■ ■- Page. Index, Ac., at the close of each volume. 
. , , her that it was either her or her master that H „ aiUI ,i ..... 11IS |« T , T 
--- ---- ... not e»ten afflicte<1 lhcm> aB(1 bc wiflled , ler t0 tell ho „ T K, 
over, when tte last, toa.t to the idle alliance »»7thii.g that otontittg, and did not posse,, a She replied_“How do I know . ! , tonay other ohject, ot interest «; tuwi.rW 
ill i r tt single sou to bnv a dinufr i aud, besidos he which we should gladly have visited had out y person tunning a club of eight or more. Yearly copies (two 
had been drunk in the last glass of sparkling ^ i i i i f \ how it comes? Samuel was a glorified saint; *, , , rural subscribers Sin « le copies famished to 
champagne, and we were comfortably and qui- ™ sorae Wred ]ea ^ es a ^ a y from home, Le red <0 g AU ° j Samuel’s ^ ! , Dg 6 m,mber W<3re the ^ ha,t price - 25 ^ ceilt8 ^volume,or60ceuu 
etlv sivminv a most pxrellent cirn of coffee T ^here his old father and his poor mother were 11 Marine Museum. Hie birth-place of Gen. Israel Now is the Tihb to subscribe and form clmbs for th. 
etiy sipping a most Excellent cup or cortee, l , * shape may now appear m any one s shape. — -n __ „ . „ ,, new volume. Specimen numbers, <tc, sent free. Snbscrintion 
mirror against the distant sky. 
we should gladly have visited had our 
ry person torming a club of eight or more. Yearly copies (two 
volumes) double above rates. Single copies"furnished to 
—j —r i —o - - - - 1 - - -- , . . ... n . .... shape may now appear in any one’s shape.” — 
suddenly eslted our hero to B ive us the story perheps sterv.u^w.th uettrly a dozen ch.ldren A ^ ^ ^ ^ 
of his life. He complied rrilhout reluctance lb « m ; Perregaux read the dence agailgt hw 
one John Allen, “ who 
__ _ . ...... .. . 1 cr f f /a v wiithAnf cvd n rikmorL’ino’ the rut I a D 
or affected modesty with this rather imperti- letter ’ vitW eTPD the P a]a coun- 
nent desire, and gave the following narrative : teDance of the ym,D ^ man ’ aKd r f turned di ‘ 
„ „ rect.ly the discouraeing answer that h^ had 
“Some fifteen years ago I was a kind of , y, , , , 
, , % , , . , already five or six clerks too many in bis office, 
young vagabond, slow to learn, but very eager_ A „„„ 
Putnam and the house where Endicott, the mon^™^ 
first of the Massachusetts Governors, resided, ri Si£ , Si? Med t0 D ' U ' T ' M °Sste, n. y. 
and that there was no room for a new one. 
for all sorts of mischief, for which the gamins „ ' , it, and before he could reach home his oxen 
. , Poor Jacques, on hearing this, was m the act .’ j leaving. 
xX inuuH wtie amumeu to Hive evi- ~ i , nss, n Hcaressea to U. I) T MOORE 
. 8 . ,, t * , h'-st of the Massachusetts Governors, resided, June, 1856. Rochester n v 
dence against her was one John Allen, “ who _c ,• , , ... ___ tto cnester. iv. y. 
testified that eLe hud ouee requested him to d i ,-T 7 ”?/” im.-obtast to XD»Hr, t v« E ».- 
, . , , , V r J, EngJano. But “lime and steam wait for no 200 Bushel Apple Seeds, $6 per bushel 
cart some staves for her, but he refused because maD) - 80 the iron horse bore us onward to the 100,000 Appjes, Grafted, ,0 be forwarded the coming spring, $7 
Ins cattle were weak and poor ; at which she American Athens, just as the lights began to 4 0,<X)o stan.Urd Rears 1 year old $ico per 1 , 000 . 
was displeased and said he would be sorry for „i, + t, . .. n no iiwnrf ? » 6 M ra , !Si 
f J glimmer m the pleasant city which we were m 1 .. r • 1 ‘ o!d 160 
of Paris possess an unpleasant but well-mer- of retiri g]owl and without a word, altho’ ‘' UCUttl 7 >’ e 
ited reputation. My father was a small shop- in the djrest consterEatioD . He bent his head by witchcraft, though Allen said tbe oxen 
keeper in very moderate circumstances, and I . , . , , , ,■ wi.-i • were too weak to draw staves. After this he 
attended the municipal school next door to onr ^ itiojj be paw & 8mall in guttering on turned them l, P 0D Sahsbui 7 beach to fatten, 
house-or rather, I pretend! to attend it, for I thfi floor> and obeyij3g instinctively a well- but they became so wild that no one could ap- 
Hked much better to stroll along the Bonle- ^ les , on of bis be ] 0 ved_1o care for the a PP roach them, and when it was attempted to 
yards and amuse myself in the Champs Ely- gmallegt t bi D gs-he picked the pin up and put drive ,hem home ’ tbey ran furiously iDto the 
tired and fell down. This was supposed to be 
by witchcraft, though Allen said the oxen 
were too weak to draw staves. After this he 
Hew-Yorker. 
ii aub Duraur. 
my becoming an idle, worthless fellow, much 
to the grief of my good honest father, when a 
word of reproof spoken in due time brought 
me back to my senses and to the right path. 
It is a trifling anecdote, if we may use this 
word without impropriety, in a world where 
the happiness of a whole family so often de¬ 
pends on so-called trifles. 
I had not gone to school that day, because I 
Little wnvps and monstrous flounces. 
How the siik sea waves and bounces, 
How the hopping billows quiver. 
Like a lovely rustling river 1 
Oh ! wondrous watered silken ses, 
TVhat whalebones in your depths must he, 
What lots of gold, all wastefully 
Squandered on yor, bright silken sea! 
[Lancaster Whig. 
The First Quaker Pun. —Not long since, a 
5.0UU “ “ 2 “ extra BO “ 100. 
6,(00 Dwarf 1 “ old 160 *• 1,000. 
3,000 “ Bearing Trees. 
2,000 Standard “ “ 
The above stock grown in New York. 
Direct to meat Toledo, Ohio, until the 15th of Oct,; after that 
at Oneida, Madison Co., N. Y. 
RICHARD E. FEHNESTOOK. 
Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 8, 1856. SSUwSeow 
KOOHK 8TKR EYE ANI> FAR INFIRMARY. 
0*3- jgKJySl} J* I! ' Walker, Oculist and Aurist, (from London 
^ ft n ®i and ,) “Bends exclusively to the treatment ot 
gSeg! W^yOHi-afness ami all diseases of the EYE and EAR 1 
Constant and extensive practice enables Dr. W. 
to treat these cases with success seldom attained. Dr. Walker 
U lay . be „ uonK,,,ted dai, y. and testimonials obtained, at his office 
No. 82 State St., Rochester, N. Y. S39wl3eow 
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sees. There was, in short, every prospect of ., ,, tl • • 1 sea and were drowned.” " ow ae PI Ik sea waves and bounces, may be consulted daily, and testimonials obtained athisofiiei? 
, . f J . it on the mantle-piece, saying, by way of apol- How the hopping billows quiver. No .82 State St., Rochester, NY Cbtaiued.ath soflice, 
my becoming an idle, worthless fellow, much to the baDberj wbo baf } watched the pro- When a,?ked lf 8l)e had anything to say why Like a lovely rustling river! - —- - 
to the grief of my good honest father when a cef(Ji of fhe y0l]Dg man with curiosity: sentence of death should not be passed upon Oh 1 wondrous watered silken ses, manufactured^ * E “.. t 
word of reproof spoken m due time brought (<I b .<>», sir."' Monsieur Perregaux, her, this truly heroic woman adherred firmly What whalebones in your depths must be, 
me back to my senses and to the right, path. , , J , , to her denials of all charo’PB nvpforerl .gainst What lots of gold, all wastefully 
J 6 ^ however, had already noticed the action, and, to tier denials oi an cnarges pretered against Squandered on yor, bright silken seal 
is a ri mg aneccoe, l we may u, e us recalling the industriousyoutli, exclaimed sud- her, attesting that she knew nothing of the ’’caster Whig. I 
word without impropriety, in a world where denl „ j wi]] mab€ room for you in tbe bank! crime of which she was accused, and had al- -- 
t e happiness o a y 30 e anu y go o ten de- your things and come hack directly.” ways led a virtuous and blameless life. She Tiik First Quaker Pun. —Not long since, a 
pends on so-called trifles. It was a sunbfnm lining through the dark was condemned and suffered death on the gal- “ Friend” who rejoiced in the name of Comfort, 
I had not gone to school that day, because I cl ouds which had till then overhung the path l°ws, leaving a large and orphaned family paid his devoirs to a young and attractive Qua- Bmriiiiiiiiiiiiimnm t ’, "f " ;. ”’ Kcnorm 
had met on the Boulevaids a long funeral pro- 0 f ^ be ppe^y carpenter's son ; and you may which had been dependent upon her. Her ker widow, named liachel II. Either. Her other diseases incurred by the use «f impure w»t f er. h ° Iera ’ au< 
cession—thousands and thousands ofmourners, j mag i ne with what exultation he greeted this trial is a fair sample of several in which Rev. griefs were too new, or her lover too old, or by™^ot'he?fii^rknown b ‘Add?e^ heap ’ a “ d ‘ r * " ot * 3COeUed 
of all ages and all conditions ; deputies and ray 0 f bo p P< T bllg J aC q ue s Lafitte became Samuel Parris and Rev. Cotton Mather were from other causes, his offer was declined.— . 330eowtf _ J. E. CHENEY t GO., Roohester, N. r. 
mechanics, high dignitaries and humble arti- first the clerk, then the cashier, then the part- principal instigators. Concerning the Whereupon a Quaker friend remarked “that > 5 - if. wilsoiv, 
sans a curious but interesting mixture of nerj aB J a t last the successor of M. Perregaux. great influence of the latter in carrying on it was the modern instance he had known , 1 > ?' :n T I r T , No - ^ Keynoids’ Ar- 
coats and blouses following a very simple In this manner he became very rich—thanks to these prosecutions, and causing the death of where Rachel refused to be Comforted.” The ' rlQwi ~ 
hearse. It was the people of Paris accompany- a pj n —and made his parents and his numerous the victims, it may well be said, in the lan- anecdote is remarkable as being the first Quaker MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER 
ing the good old Jacques Lafitte to his last br otbers and sisters happy. He was not merely guage of a writer —“ If he was deluded, there pun on record. — Smyrna News. tub lmading weekly 5 
abode. wealthy—that is common enough—he was a cannot be too much pity for him, and if mali- --a—♦-— : -- agricultural, literary and family journal. 
There was something so affecting in this man of unsullied integrity; and we all know cious, scarcely too much reprehension.” A Dew-bill.— Why, uncle Dewlittle, how is eublishkd evert Saturday 
demonstration—that of a whole population be- how the Emperor Napoleon, when departing In company with these documents are to be dew you dew ? Dew come in and rest a little, BY o. i>. T. mo oke, ko cmestek, n. y. 
stowing on a simple citizen honors refused to for Lis grave in St. Helena, intrusted him with seen a few pins, the remnant of those which dew. How dews aunt Dew, and what is she ° fflec > Exchange riaoe, epposite th« i*ost-ouiec. 
kings, and only from time to time granted to six millions without guarantee or receipt; how were once the instruments of torture (?) to the dewing now? And dew tell us about the terms inadyanck- 
such patriots as Gen. Foy, Lafayette, or Gar- Lafitte married his daughter to the PriDce de afflicted. Though not as well made or as du- news. Come, dew sit up to the table and dew 8 u«soription-$ 2 a year-$i f.r six months. To Clubs and 
nier Pages, that even if I had not been too ] a Moskowa, the eldest son of the illustrious rable as those now in use, they show consider- as we dew ; dew help yourself, and dew talk Agents a* follows:—^Three Copies one year, for $5; SixCopies 
glad to take advantage of this new pretext Marshal Ney ; how he was elected deputy, and able advance in the art of making them. some, and dew not make me dew all the talk- | and one t0 Agent or getter up °i dub,)iior $io; Ten Copies 
a j> ( ,, , , J ’ ° on wia (and one to Agent,) for $15, and any additional number at the 
offered so unexpectedly to my vagrant propen- became one of the most influential members of A short distance from Salem, in Danvers, is ing, for I shan’t dew it. Now, dew say some- same rate, ($i,so per copy.) As we are obliged to pro-pay the 
sity, I should have followed the funeral. So I the House ; how he played the foremost part to be seen a part of the house of Rev. Samuel thing, dew. Americas postage on papers sent to the British Provinces, our 
took a place in the cortege with a companion, in the revolution of 1830. and was one of the Parris, where many of these examinations ---_ Canadian agenu and friends must add 12K cents per copy to 
’ j the club rates or the Rural. 
and on we went to the cemetery, which could king-makers ; how he was named by Louis were conducted. It originally stood on the A witty editor of the Buchanan school who Subscription money, properly m.iosed and registered, 
scarcely hold us all, and was closely guarded Phillippe Minister of Finance, and resigned farm now occupied by Rev. Mr. Braman, where has just failed, says he did it with all the hon- may bo forwarded at our risk, 
by a number of policemen and a detachment bis office rather than sign an anti-popular de- may he seen a rose-bush, growing near what ors of war, and retired from the field with col- 
of municipal guards ; for sometimes govern- cree ; how he became poor again in the service was once the doorstep of the house, and which ors flying-that is,sheriff’s flags flattering from infene?a™ 
ments tear great men, even after they have of his country, and how the grateful people is still as green and flourishing as th en, though two windows and the door. Our rule is to give no advertisement, unless very brief, mors 
breathed their last. I listened with deep emo- subscribed two millions of francs to re-estab- it has been repeatedly cut down, plowed over, 4 , „ than four consecutive insertions. Patent Medicines, Ac., will 
tion to the speeches delivered by some of the lish his fortunes. You yourselves saw to-day and apparently destroyed. Perhaps it would “ My dear sir,” said a candidate, accosting a tTon^f torRu^L'VJw-Y orker ultw Unfhllslld^e^r 
popular orators of the time ; and at last, when how France honored this great man to the last, he worth the while of some of our modern mtdi- sturdy wag on the day of election, “ I am glad than that ot any other Agricultural or similar journal in the 
all was over, I made my way home, still having Go, then, my lads, and learn to value even a pin. urns to ascertain whether or not it is endued with t° see you.” « You needn’t he—Ihave voted.” ^pe^pTbiishfd in thiTsta^out ofTew^v Vk^ ° f *" V °‘ her 
A Dew-bill.— Why, uncle Dewlittle, how 
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