MOORE'S RURAL KEW-YO RKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND EAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jtiisrrihiiirous. 
For the Rural New-Yorker. 
EVENING THOUGHTS. 
-“ At this still lionr, 
Bow’d bo our hearts to think of what we are.” 
OncxiN'o like (he dewy blossoms, 
Of morning’searli"st prime; 
Long my lieart lia h been unfolding. 
Shuts it now, at eveutime.- 
Vainly ha’ll my soul been struggling,- 
Vainly sough- an upward flight; 
Wearied now i s (Trooping pinion. 
Seeks the bosom of the Nielit. 
Dreaming, dreaming, aye forever 
Lost in dreams the live-long day— 
Ye* striving for a bettor walk, 
Within life’s devious way. 
Thinking thoughts nil pure and holy. 
Temple-angels of my heart.; 
Nursing, watching kindly o’er them. 
But to see them all depart. 
Drying tip life's desert-fountains, 
By the quick hearts passion-boat— 
Trampling Hope's unsullied blossoms-. 
Underneath their wayward ft-er- 
Grieving hearts whose love ha’ll e'er 
Gushed as free as summer rain;— 
Thirsting as thirsts- the wounded deer. 
For those cooling founts again. 
Tuning harps, whose tone my spirit, 
Wi'h ole:’ rie tniiMc thrill; 
Yet flinging coldly to the blast, 
Those quivering lute-chord* stiff- 
Listening long fir spirit voices, 
For the lays that seraphs sing— 
Fearing lost my guardian-angel 
Sits afar wall folded wing. 
Camillas, N. Y., April Hi, 1*52. C. S. Crooks. 
THE PRESS AGAINST TIME. 
The great Engine of the age, trained 
against Time, is the Press. The Press! 
Orators have lauded, poets sung, but it has j 
lost none of its wonder !—it is still a marvel 
and a mystery. Think of it! That a few 
quiverings of the empty air can float a 
thought or feeling, from mind to mind— 
that the blue breakers can throw up. as it j 
were, into the midst of a heart, a jewel of a j 
i hope, or fling a star of truth from the breast ■ 
J of a billow, into some darkened intellect, is j 
FARMER'S BOYS. 
One half of the farmer’s boys, who, dis¬ 
contented at home, leave it for something 
more congenial to their feelings and tastes, 
do so simply because of the excessive dull¬ 
ness. and want of interest in objects to attract 
them there, and keep them contented.— 
Boys, in America at least, are apt to be 
siruirl. So their parents think, at all events; 
and too smart they prove, to stay at home, 
and follow the beaten track of their fathers, 
as their continual migration from the pa¬ 
rental roof too plainly testifies. Ibis, in 
^Dutlj’s ffiusratn. 
“ Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt; 
No hing’s so hard, but search wiU find it out.” 
A PKODlCTiVi: FAKJI FOR SALE. 
a r I ’HE subscriber, unable to give his active attenion 
1 lo (lie Farm he ha* cultivated lor many years. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 18. 
flijiig JL to the Farm he ha* cultivated lor many years, 
otters the same lor sate- either the whole or a part. “Two 
hundred and eighty-five acres are cnltiva'ed, eithercop¬ 
ped with grain, in pasture, meadow, or in preparation for 
spring crops. Sixty five acres are in tin ifty woods. 
Tills farm obtained the State Premium, and a full de¬ 
scription may be seen in ibe .State Society’s Transactions 
for the year 1847. 
Being in a system of rotation, fully cropped and seeded, 
a purchaser will find all necessary work prepared for the 
season, admitting of possession win never de-iral le I he 
dwel ing and buildings are comfortable, sufficient aim in 
g irt due ing and buildings a 
" I j) good order. 
^ I A reasonable portion 
mite strange enough for a fairy talc, and j rental roof too plainly testifies. This, it 
vet quite true enough for a sermon. But many cases, is tho fault of the patents them 
; that ihe foot-prints of thought can he made 
\ visible upon the snowy page—that they may 
! be traced and retraced, when the Thinker is 
{ dead, and all but “the enduring produce” 
i of his mind, a dream —this is more wonder- 
i fui still. 
The thought which one has cherished in 
i his bosom, until it bears his own mental im¬ 
age, is stamped upon the wing of the news¬ 
paper, or the page of the volume, as it but¬ 
ters from the press, and that thought finds 
access and hearing, where the man himself 
cannot venture. Perhaps he is awkward, 
deformed, a stammerer, and a subject of 
ridicule; perhaps his garb is coarse, and 
well-worn and patched; but there stands 
! his Thought, in the drawing-room, the hall, 
i representative of the better part ot him— 
Answer next week. 
For the Rural New-Yorker. 
selves, because they neglect those little ob- ENIGMA. March ia, iss 2 . _ ! M ”: n j_ 
jects of interest to which the minds and VALUABLE FARM FOB SALE. 
tastes of tlieir sons are inclined, and for want I am composed of 2 ettcis. TMlKsiibscrilieroffersforsaleoneofthetestFARMs 
of which they imagine more attractive ob- My 19, 25, 22, 8, 24, 5, 23, 3 19 the sepulchral Aii.ai JL in the county ot Monroe, situated on the v\esi 
jects abroad, although in the search they of- vault of an extinct nation. mra'con^n 8 “S ."cfonanW 
ten fail in finding them. We are a progres- My 26, 7, 11 , 16, 21, 19 awakens the day. ot ihe % t rv first quality, il t eiiig a sandy to . in, and well 
Bivo people. Our children are not always M J 14 ,' 12 , IS. 15, 24, 25, 2 is oac of the noblest 
content to bo wh&t tbeir lutncis die i tind. characters of the present age. and in good condition. 
rvironts mnat viplil a little to “ the Snirit of a, . ,, ,, „ . , ", There ia on the farm a good orchard of bearing trees of 
parents must yietu a lime to mo bpirn, oi My 10> 5 11 , 6 , 3 is a death song. ahot.uuoin number; also upward* 01 ..00 seiectuecs, 
the age in which they live. Mv 18 26. 1.9 .8 is a fountain of health and purity, set ia*t fall. , , . , 
A reasonable portion of the purclr.se money may re¬ 
main on good security. 
For other detail.- and terms apply to Messrs. II & Win. 
Deunitn, Front 9;.. New York;—to it P. J mssoir. 
Esq.. Ag.H Rooms, Albany,—or 10 theaobscrils onttie 
premises, at Oakland*, near Geneva. J I-'.(.Al l I i.l). 
March 13, 1 852.__(l!ti-r!j 
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 
Igy ’ I MlKsubscril troth rsforsaleoneofthe 1 est farms 
i 11 - j; JL in Uie county ot Monroe, situated on the V\ est 
llenrielln plank-road, about one mile and a hall South 
ot Rochester. Said tarm contain* I2v4 acresol land, all 
ol the very first quality, it I emg a sandy io in. and well 
adaoied to the growth of all kinds <d lruit. grain and 
properly treateu. iney biiouiu uu uiaue - , ,, , , , 
companions, not servants. Many a joyous, My 15, 3, 22 is changeful as the chameleon s hue 
hearty spirit, who, when properly encour- My 13,8, 16, 13, 7, 15 is a flower expressive of 
aged, comes out a whole man at one-and- cheerfulness. 
twenty, if kept in curb, and harnessed down My 23, 12, 18, 9, 11 illy used has often cursed the 
o hall, by a hard parent, leaves the homestead, with 
him— a curse and a kick, determined, whether in 
VlYflll weal or in woe. never to return. Under a 
Fearing lost my guardian-angd {centre; but that thought of his, has been 
sits afar wi ll folded wing. ! borne along earth’s great rivers, mi panting 
Camillas, N. Y., April ]«, 1*52. c. s. Crooks, j steamers, and over God s great clearings by 
.. .— — Locomotives—even the lightnings have lor- 
THE DECLINE OF SPAIN. gotten their thunders, and whispered the 
- ? ttecenis of his thought, as they flickered 
The condition of Spain at the present a | on „ t ] 10 w j rej from mart to hamlet, from 
time, is a forcible illustration of the muta- hamlet to mart again. Perhaps he dies, 
bilitv of fortune, from which nations no j ami the swelling turf subsides above lnm 
J , . , liko a weary wave leaving no trace ot Ins 
moro than private persons, are exempt— ; J.* ^ but that Thought lives on— 
And though similar changes max hate taken paper is old and torn ; it wears the yel- 
place in ancient governments, still their rise, | i ow livery of Time; Time has made it his 
progress and fall, were too remote to excite ; menial; but some eye 6hall see it when he 
that degree of wonder or sympathy, which is dead; some memory treasure, and some 
. ,» j j» r j• i mind admire. Gikc the bird that went forth 
those ot modern times are capable of doing. ^ Jt . g retuni i e ss ; the music of 
An air of romance seems to envelope ihe , itg wir)( , ig heard, when tho knell for the 
former, which vanishes when coming in con- palsied hand that sent it out, has died upon 
tact with the visible reality of the latter.— the air—it is immortal. Perhaps it 
In tho former «u» wo merely read of tho ; ZtSofS'rtKSd*™*f 
changes—in tlio latter wc realize tho groat- , goms nob|er minU ha6 dirested it of its first 
ness and behold the fall. ! arra v and clothed it in cloth of gold, and 
world. 
Mv 15 1, 19,4, 17, 26 is an island noted fora SMALL 1AUM Hlh SAt,*,. 
* ’ , . A FARM containing altoul forty-five acres 
grand natural cuiiosity. unilergoodculitvatiou.iulhetuwnoi Phelps, 
Mv whole is a memorial of a race which has i/m„riocuuiiiy, about u quarter ot a mi e from the Depot 
J ol ill” Auburn sc R..Chester Railroad, in the viluigioi Lust 
yassed away. j. g. k. Vienna. The house i* very conveniently arrun^ed, with 
eega- Answer next week. goouclosets,cellars, largeinilk-rooiu. with cement floor, 
___ ' _ water closets, large rain-water cistern, etc. 1 lie b ms 
and sheds, are large an.I ci nvenient. There are on the 
l or the Rural New-Yorker. p'arc a large ice house, hen house,-smuke he sC, anu place 
GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. for noiling hog-iced. built of stone; a good apple 
_ orchard of grafted lruit; abundance of peaches and other 
3 c no t fruit; two quarries of excellent stone, suitable for t uild- 
I am composed ol 23 letters. mg purposes or making lime. Every lot on the farm is 
\Iv 8 5 4 2 3 9 is a county in New York. wel watere', there heuig three never I'ailingsprings Ihe 
■ J l . . J" ... Imildii g> and lences arc all in good repair, much Ot the 
My 1,18, 7, 15 is a river in California. latter being of stone. 
U v 22 17 18 10 is one of the United States. For terms mid other particulars inquire at the Rural of- 
“J", ’ , flee, or acidres or app<y to the subscriber on the premises. 
Mv 16, 6 , 7, 21 is a river in Kentucky. RUBER i LAY. 
SIv 23, 13, 12, 5, 22 is a river in South America. Phelps-, tefi. m. i~-»'L ___ L 111 ' 11 ’) .. 
Sly 22, 11, 9, 20, 10, 23 is a territory in the U. S. FARM FOR SALE. 
./ - lub.nmmnMinSrain A VALUABLE FARM, containing about 
i, J, 10, IJ is a province in p< . acreBj situated in the io»n ol Lima, 
Vly 1, 7, 15,16, 8 , 10, 14 is a city in Scotland. Bleil County of Livingston, late the property of — 
/ 0 . .. • 4f ; . kbstf.k, deceased, is olii-red lor sale. The farm 
>ly 23, to, 1,2 is a river 111 Airica. vv j,| |, e n 0 i t | a togeilter, or divide t into two parts, to suit 
Mv whole was the name of a distinguished per- purchasers. 
•; , The upper part consists of about 70 acres of most ex- 
Ktn, loved and venerated by the American people, ^igntar..uie laud, welt te.i ed and su|/piied with water 
Peekskill N Y C. K. B. from a living -priug, a good and nearly new house and 
small barn; together w ith four or five acres of superior 
Answer next week. 'inmer and wood land 
- - —--The lowef part, consisting of about 90 acres, has upon 
iwcwrut to •FXTTGMAS A-e IN No 121 il a good house.auiple hams and out houses, b or iOacres 
ANSWERS TO ENlUMAb, C., . of timber and wood, and an orchard ol 13U trees of the 
- choicest kinds and varieties of fruit. There is also upon 
the lower part a valuable saw mill privilege and mill on 
< N ihe Hoi.eoye creek, which has no mill to compete within 
lour and a’half miles in any direction, and can have b-us-i- 
ness the year round. The mill has a stone wall wheel pit, 
and is in good repair w ith the exception ot the dam, w hich 
- - - « w jm. *t*" - - was carried,oft' by »freshet, and owing tothe sickness and 
Answer to Illustrated Rebus No. 17.— When '‘^rangemeni 1 *‘wniISde^ 
your c/as stops use a tallow candle. so as to oiler the most liberal terms of payment, and an 
, . ... ,, T , . rni 7 i iindisputibletitle aivett. 
Answer to Miscellaneous Enigma.— Ihe Dec - Apply to O. J. GILBERT, at Honeoye Falls; 
laration of Independence. " P rc, "* s ®*) 
J 1 . “ EDWARD WEBSTER. Esq , NHilda, N. Y. 
Answer to Four questions.—1. Strength ;2. Aure- January, 1851. [B9tf.] 
lia; 3. Beauteous; 4. Facetiously. FOR SALE. 
Answer to Mathematical Puzzle .—Oxen 19, r -,--c. A FARM joining the north corporation line ol 
Sheen 1 Clnese K0 fc'iisl Ibc villageof Geneva, consistingof aliout four bun 
oneep i, uccsc ou. Hgijl dred acres firat duality of land, in high cultivation. 
Answer to Charade.— Woman. ahuuuautly watered and well improved. Board fences 
. .. with red cedar posts. &c. About seventy acres in wood. 
--- Sodus plank road runs on the east line. 
YOUNG Morgan TIGER, If applied for soon, will be sold (entire or in part,) 
TTTILL stand the ensuing season at the stahleof Aaron cheap, and on easy terms ol payment. 
W Miller, two miles southwest front Lodi, Seneca Co. j Geneva, Jan., Pol. [1U9K.1 l.D. I.l R l iAL 
Terms of insurance, ® 10. SOUTH JDOWN SHEEP FOR SALE. 
This justly celebrated HORSE has been owned and ; , . . , 0 .. 
kept by J. M. Gillet, of Wayne Co.. Ui.ee seasons;- I THE Subscriber is breeding the Soutli Down 
took first premium at C.e Wayne County Fair in 165 >, and : Sheep, so celebrated lor the superior qualny ol 
certificate of bfst horse exhibiied in lsol. i I is colts, mutton, and the qiiantt y p. ti.lo.v Lie. 
one and i wo years old, took first premiums at Suite Fair 1 ■■■■“■^produce. Would inloiiu the public that bate 
in Ihil Pasture at reasonable charee. > r O"' lul1 Woods lor sale, and am raising them ex- 
MILLER &. SWARTHOUT. | pressly for that object. The full bloods front which 1 am 
T nrli N Y Amil 185-2 flZO-ot I breeding are from llie flock ol /. B. M akema s, ol llerki- 
Lodl ’ - ’ —0—— -!-J- ] i„er Co., the man who has shared so largely in Hie pre- 
IiALE’S MEXICAN WILD POTATO. miunis at our Sir te Fairs. 
O A i\ BUSHELS of this truly valuable potato obtain- , Thoj« wishing to procure the above kind of sheep w I 
/LJU ed four years since from the wild plant, are i o.v Bo well to apply personally or otherwise All -etters re 
offered for sale. It is beautiful in appearance, smooth, spec ling peuvree, price, i-C., (< h r o--‘ • / 1 “ 
white inside, and productive; not liable to roi; early, very Hamilton, Madison Co.. N. Y.,) J, i recce ve p u I 
mealy, and of the most delicious flavor,—and unsurpass- tc, {.:'°“’ naln . Itnn N Y March 1852 IlW t’i 
ed, in every respect, by any other variaty as a table po- Last Hamilton, «■ Y ., ainrcn, lsuz. _L_l.--.-L. 
toto. v , , . . . . o -. CAKNJDUFF’S AVRO’T IRON HABIiOW. 
I or particulars inquire al Hie office of the R oral N e\v- 
Yokki-r. or of the subscriber cn tiie premises, or through 
tbe Rochester post-office. (liO-tfj L. li KA't il. 
passed away. 
trS8” Answer next week. 
gal it y, usefulness, and comjyarative ease, Answer n e xt qq . _ 
blessed his parents, llis neigllborhood, and For the Rural New-Yorker, 
possibly the world, with a useful example— GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA, 
all. perhaps, grown out of his youthful in¬ 
dulgence in the possession ot a rabbit-war- j am composed of 23 letters, 
ren, or some like trifling matter. ^j v g ( 5^ 4, 2, 3, 9 is a county in New York. 
This may appear to be small morals, as M j 18> 7> 15 is ar i ve r in California, 
well as small business. We admit it. But j 2 ’ 2 1? ’ lg 10 i8 one (lf t j ie United States, 
those who have been well and indulgently, j * lg ’ g 21 ig a river in Kentucky. 
s.Sia i f ^ a— 
little things had upon their early thoughts My 22, 11, 9, 20, 10, 23 is a tunton in the . S. 
and inclinations ; and thus realize tho im- ] My 7, 9, 10, 19 is a province in Spain, 
portance of providing for tho amusements j My 1, 7, 15,16, 8, 10, 14 is a city in Scotland, 
and pleasures of children in tlieir early My 23, 18, 7, 2 is a river in Africa, 
years. The dovecote, the rabbitry, the poul- My whole was the name of a distinguished per- 
try-yard. the sheep-fold, the calt-pen, the 
piggery, tho young colt of a favorite mare, 
the yoke of yearling steers, or a fruit tree 
which they have planted, and nursed, and 
called it, or tho fruit it bears, their oicn ,— 
anything, in fact, which they call theirs —are j 
so "many objects to bind boys to their homes, | 
and hallow it with a thousand nameless I 
son, loved and venerated by the American people. 
Peekskill N. Y. c. k. b. 
Answer next week. 
ANSWERS TO ENIGMAS, &c., IN No. 121 
possessions were m nearly every part of the . t0 , ne . but the first footfall of thought, on , ho , ^ miM of Milan, tho 
globe. Ihe imperial banners of Arragon its sublime out-going into the wor d ;; its bea * tiful creat ion of John Howard Payne, 
and Castile waved m grandeur on tho bor- mission unended, till the pitcher is broken whon return i ng from the glare and pomp of 
der of tho Pacific, and floated with equal at the last fountain of human thougnt, “ the tb e world, to her native cottage in the moun- 
pride over the waters of the Indian Ocean. d , ust »’eturning to the earth as it was, and tainB of Switzerland. And, although all out 
Her ships entered her harbors and deposit- I th ® “P 1 " 4 t0 + , Cl ° d W n g f X Press the stens °- dat6> and conventi^^ly vulgar th.s son- 
, . , ,, , I Why, by the power ot the I ress, the steps timent. maybe now considered, such is, or 
ed tlieir rich cargoes of gold and silver, or | mo ‘ 1 . tab ty itself, are staid, and full-orbed should be the subdued, unsophisticated feel- 
exposed to greedy eyes the rich spices and intellects at the word of this Joshua of iron, j n! r 0 f all natives of tho farm house, and the 
pearls of other climes. Her soil, stretching ! stand still, and tho prayer of felamon s country cottage. We may leavo the quiet 
beneath a genial sky, yielded up the rich mighty son, “ for light” is answered, and the r00 f of our childhood; wo may mix in the 
treasures of com or brought to maturity I of tho World , 8 oes l)F x av f 1 >’ L 1 e j bustling contentions of the open world ; we 
\ ‘ them talk of the libraries of the old world may gain its treasures; we may enjoy its 
the products or the vine, ihe richest silks —the Alexandrian and the Bodleian. Here greatness, its honors and its applause; but 
and velvets were produced by her manufac- noWj j n the State of New York, is a Library there are times when they will all fade into 
turers; whilo her warriors and soldiers, ad- i of more than one and one-half millions of nothing, in comparison with the peace, and 
venturous and bravo, feared no nation of volumes. And how magnificent the suite quietude, and tranquil happiness of a fow 
a. • nunri world TTor nalacAS were tho of apartments that contain them; thirteen acres 0 f land, a comfortable roof, and con- 
^ " 1 ‘ . . ' 1 thousand in number, and extending from tentment therewith !—Jlllcns Rural Jlrch- 
abodes of luxury’ and ease; het citios of re- yfontauk to Niagara! Omar, who kindled itecture. 
finement and matchless elegance. the fires under the baths of the Saracens _______ 
This is tho picture of ancient Spain. Be- with the books of the ancient world, would 0IL well AND OIL SPRING. 
hold her now !— sunk into comparative in- , find this single Library ef modern times, — , 
, * . tt i. • beyond the power of all tho Caliphs oi the j N western Virginia, near tho forks of 
should be the subdued, unsophisticated feel- Answer to Charade.— Woman. 
ing of all natives of the farm house, and the ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■ — - 
country cottage. Wo may leavo the quiet YOUNG MORGAN TIGER, 
roof of our childhood; we may mix in the TTTILL stand the ei suing season at the stable of Aaron 
bustling contentions of the open world ; we Vv t^n.iles^u.hwest from Loth, Seaeca Co. 
may gain its treasures; wo may r enjoy its This justly celebrated horse bas been owned and 
greatness, its honors and its applause; but kept by J. M. Gillet, of Wayne Co., thiee Feasons-,— 
A u. . .1 -n 1 fn .• 1 took first premium alCie Wayne Coui.ty Fair ill I8i»ti, and 
there are times when they will all fade into certificate of bfst horse exhibiied in iroi. His colts, 
nothing in comparison with the peace, and one and iwo years old, took first premiums at State Fair 
x 1 l __,;i korminaet r\f Q fxxw in 1851. Pasture at reasonable Charge. 
quietude, and tranquil happiness ot a tew miller & SWARTHOUT. 
acres of land, a comfortable roof, and con- Lodi, N. Y , April, 1852._[i-2u-5t j 
significance and neglect. Her extensive j ... r ttao uln oiTw^anS an oil 
colonies in tho east and west, have been I wonder not the impression ef the first spring, which are curiosities in their way.— 
wrested from her grasp by tho hands of typo upon tho printed page was crimson.— ^ correspondent of the Christian Advocate 
avaricious tyrants. But a few remain, and It was but the flashing of a new morning, an fl Journal thus describes them : 
those of more inconsiderable value. In the ' that has dawned upon the intellectual world. This well was dug for salt, but it com- 
^ _ A ; Oil ! in that black, unseemly Engine, lies m enced blowing out oil, and continues its 
Carnbbean Sea, one remama-tho g<=” i the WorU ’ s grU at Btrcngth, and Time's most Sowings, at intervals, ip to tho present 
tho Antilles—the jewel of the ocean. Cuba i f orrn j t j ab l e f 00 .— Bcnj. F. Taylor. time. Every fifth day it blows out about 
is yet hers, in spito of the efforts of Lopez j --—---—--- fourteen gallons of oil. 
and his followers. Their motives may have j LOGAN AND THE CHILD. At tho oil spring, vast quantities of oil 
boon pure, in thus endeavoring to wrest ; . “7 f T r T are annually gathered, by sinking pits in the 
, . . 1 , i i, . Here is a sweet story of tho Indian Lo- oar th thirty leet deep. The bed ot oil lays 
this jewel from the crown of Spam but for . hich cannot but touch the heart of | para ii e l with the bid of the river, and is 
tho rash attempt they paid tlieir lives.— cver y rea der. It is a perfect jewel, and generally near five feet thick. The oil in 
Peaco to their ashes! and those of their comes upon the heart with more power to ; ts natural state adheres to sand, and can 
bravo but misguided commander. soften and melt, than tho most elaborate only bo separated from it by washing the 
Overburdened by taxation and oppression production of the greatest novelist: sand in water. The sand is washed by sink- 
*1 w in Smin Ucolf arn Worn When ono of Judge Brown’s daughters ing a small pit as deep as the bed of oil; 
tho people of even Spai i Wc a o was j ust beginning to walk, her mother ex- the pit soon fills with water, when men go 
ing daily more dissatisfied with the present J sod S01T0W that s h e could not obtain a into it, with broad hoes, and wash the sand 
form of government, and long to throw off p a ; r 0 f s b ocs to give more firmness to her by pulling it to them and pushing it from 
the galling yoke; but continued submission infant steps. Logan stood by, but said noth- them. While this is done, the oil loses its 
has rendered weak and effeminate a people ing. Soon after, ho asked ‘Mrs. Brown to affinity for the sand and it immediately 
, n r • . n- nt mssossino- manv allow the little girl to spend the day at Ins rises to the top of tho water; it is then 
naturally intelligent and posse s g y cab5n near the spring/ The cautious and gathered by a large ladle, and put into large 
excellont qualities. Civil commotions anu y earn i n o heart of the mother was somewhat cisterns or hogsheads, where it purifies 
internal divisions have nearly destroyed the a | arme j by the proposal, yet she had learn- itself; it is then put into barrels and sent to 
little strength left, whilo tho weakening c d to repose confidence in the Indian, and market. Some pits, fifteen feet square, 
hand of disunion sways its sceptre over the trusting to the delicacy of his feelings, as- have yielded one hundred and thirty-five 
L rv+vr. fUo fophlA sented to the proposal with apparent cheer- barrels of oil, hut all are not alike ricn. 
now unhappy country, causing t e It bo fulness> The day wore slowly away, and it The oil is valuable for weakness in the breast, 
throno to totter and tremble to its centi e. was near night, yet her little ono had not sprains, cuts, and bruises; it burns very 
Yet in all this is but seen the retribution returned. But just as the sun was setting, well in lamps, and it may be used for dress- 
of a just and offended Heaven on the na- the trusty servant was seen descending the ing leather, instead of fish oil, but it makes 
tion that in tho height of its prosperity, path with his charge, and in a moment more the leather porous. 
conquered and plundered with an ambition the was ia , its arms ’ T -r“-J , 
1 i . proudly exhibiting on her tiny feet a pair Dreamers.— Some men are wise, and 
and cruelty, shocking m too extieme. And beautiful moccasins, the product of Lo- with an air of ludicrous wisdom, pronounce 
when with fire and sword she swept the Az- g an ’ s skill. this or that enthusiastic and hopeful one 
toes and Incas from the plains of Mexico---a dreamer. Ah ! well for tho world that 
and Peru, little did she think that, by the Love for Trees.— We love trees. They there have been dreamers — wild, insane 
uprising of the wronged and oppressed in- seem liko things of life. They stand like dreamers, so called Tho Genoese dreamed 
, ,. “ , , , i, „ sentinels while wo sleep, and whisper to us Tho vision of a world m the western waste 
habitants, slio should bo d,possessed of l,or th 'h th6day . It sJcms as though they of untracked waters haunted him. Th< 
possessions, and shorn of her g’Ory. \et our kindred, and we hold converse fruition has far—how far, exceeded the 
Answer to Illustrated Rebus No. 17.— When 
your yas stops use a tallow candle. 
Answer to Miscellaneous Enigma.— The Dec- 
Oxen 19, 
HALE’S MEXICAN WILD POTATO. 
OOO BUSHELS of this truly valuable potato obtain- 
/L U U ed four years since from the wild plant, are now 
offered for sale. It is beautilul in appearance, smooth, 
white inside, and productive; not liable to rot; early, very 
mealy, and of the most delicious flavor,—and unsurpass- 
In western Virginia, near tho forks of j ^ ever y respect, by any other variety as a table po- . _ 
Hughes river, there is ail oil well and ail oil ' i>riceS2 per bushel, or #5 per barrel, exclusiveoftrans- ® 
Mils is a new improvement, invented and tnanufactui- 
TOBACCO SEED! 
Hie same weight. Warranted to clog less, and work sn- 
O NE HUNDRED FOUNDS of Genuine Connecticut i perior to any now in use, especially in hard and cloddy 
Seedleaf Tobacco Seed on hand and for sale by the ground. Will out last four or five modern harrows, and 
■mhsenber The seed can he seiniii one-ounce packages, ! everything considered, is the best and cheapest article of 
by mail, to’any part ol the United States. Packages $1 the kind in market. All interested in such matters would 
per ounce,—4 oz. for s&3,—postage paid. 
This seed was raised by the subscriber, who can give 
.r •, i ins seeu was iuisvu uy me ouuse., ..e.... ^ 
At the Oil spring, vast quantities OI Oil iniormation in regard to preiiaring and sowing beds, and 
are annually gathered, by sinking pits in the cultivating this profitable crop in our ftate. 
_ A - 'ri.n k„,l nf nil lurni _ DANIEL C. MUNRO 
Elbridge. N. Y., March 9, 1852. _ [lH>-8t] 
YVM. II. MOORE, 
Rifle Maker and Gun Smith, Rochester. 
do w ell io call and examine it at the Genesee Seed Store 
and Agricultural Warehouse, G5 Buffalo 8t., Koche-icr. 
fl!4-6t-eow*| IIAPALJE & Co. 
SASH, DOORS AND BLIND?. 
rpiIE Subscriber is prejiared to make Sash, Doors and 
l Blinds to order. He has a quantity of wel! seasoned 
Daors on hand. Residents of city or country wanting 
any thing in this line, are invited to call at my shop over 
I I AS always on hand, and lor sale, a complete assort- Carpenter tc Dutton's furnace, North Hater -I.. Rocbes- 
II ment of Rifles, doub e and singc Shot Guns, Revo!- tor. [Ilumfil JOSI.l H MILLI.R. 
vers, ride and common 1’isto s, Fiasks, Vouches, Be ts, - - -- 
Game-bags, Wire Cartridge, Wads, &c.: every article in UAA'iC’O PTTP \1 YVW-YOTllv i l 1 * 
the smirtinc lii.e, which is offered at a small advance from 31UUAL O ItUML i'i^iV lVjniYi.it. 
j. [ 114-9t-eo wj 
South St. Paul-st., Rochester, N. Y. 
affinity for tho sand, and it immediately EMERY & CO’S, 
rises to the top of tho water; it is then New- York State Agricultural Society’s 
gathered by a large ladle, and put into large r ailrOAD^HOBSeVower. 
cisterns or hogsheads, where it purifies npHE above justly celebrated Powers as now made and 
itself* it is then put into barrels and sent to 1 sold by the subscribers, are offered ihe public with the 
nits fifteen feet snuare assurance that they are all they are represented—they hav- 
market. Some pits, nnecn ieet squ , „ lg | jeen ver y extensively and thoroughly introduced and 
have yielded one hundred and thirty-five tested, side by side, With'all the tread powers known, of 
Vmrrek of oil hut all are not alike rich. — any note in the country, and been preferred, 
barrels Ot on, out The Chairman of the Agricultural Society’s Committee 
The Oil IS valuable for weakness 1X1 the breast, on Horse-Powers, in a communication written several 
snraias cuts and bruises; it burns very monthsafter Hie awarding of premium to the above Horse- 
U ’ ’ . . _ , x- _ Power, says: “ I spent much time at the late State Fair, 
well in lamps, and it may be used for dre^s- [g e pt.i 950 ,J at Albany, in examining the various Horse- 
in<r leather, instead of fish oil, but it makes Powers, viz. Wheeler’s, Allen’s, Ham’s, and Emery Sc 
ft * /I.l . XZ _t A..,nnrann/I i.i^L-nro n iwl hoard fill tllOH 
A WEEKLY ROME NEWSPAPER, * 
Designed for both Country and Town P.esidents. 
CONDUCTED BY D. D. T, M00EE, 
Assisted by Messrs. J. H. Bixiiy, L. Wetherell, 
and H. C. White — with a numerous corps of 
able Contributors and Correspondents. 
True Rural New-Yorker is designed to be unique and 
beautiful in appearance, and unsurpassed in Y’ulue, Purity 
and Variety of Content*. Its conductors earnestly labor 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE : 
Co’s, first with the owners and makers, and heard all they , Twq AR3 A Year — SI for six months. To Clubs ai d 
T i„,,, wi?o and ed one, t wouiu give, hvlimi i/wi.i./mo muitwi 
Dreamers. -Some men are wise, an yours than any others on the grounds; and as you have 
with an air of ludicrous Wisdom, pronounce wonthelaurelsfairly.it is just that you should receive a 
this or that enthusiastic and hopeful one ful yg'f^her says—“ You know from experience that I 
Jpgr”Subscription money, properly enclosed, may be 
a dreamer. Ah ! well for tho world that ha Ve imsort partiality for vour establishment, and as a sem b - v nluil at the rLik u f tliC F ul,hslicr ' 
tl le ro h«. beoi. dreamore- wild, insano fflfcSSS !««, ot AdwrtOta*: 
dreamers, SO called* 1 he Genoese dreamed. l( f r arlic [ e lhan y0Uf 4 would decide in their favor, if the O.nk Dollar per Square (ten lines—100 words, or less,) for 
possessions, ana snorn or ner gtory. W ere our kindred, and we hold converse - — . — 0 - ^ _ . .. 
such is tho case. “The victor has been with them as we watch their swaying branch- dream. A Fulton and a Franklin dreamed her 
vanouishod and the spoiler has been spoil- es through tho long summer days. With a Lightning and stoam present a tulhllment 110niica i n 0 rse-Power now made; and Hie public may rest ast 
c • „• - x tree of nnr nwn nlantirw above us it seems which miffllt stir the great ones in their assured of beinsr furnished by us with a superior machine, me. 
ed.” Thus has Spam, once revelling in her * e -e o 1 our own planting aoovo us, it seems wnicn migm w t For furtlieI particu i a r S . prices, &c., see Catalogue of Bo, 
, . , . f „ /» i I--. that we should leavo earth fooling that wo graves. The steam paddle stirs everj ocean AIbany Agricultural Warehouse. emery a co. by 
wealth and glory, fallen from her high posi- shouId be romemberod as the seasons came and river, and men’s thoughts and deeds -^- TO “ r . 1{M FB8-J 
tion. and is now made to occupy an msig- roun d, and tho beautiful tribute of autumn are flashed through space And shall the ANVASS and 0 B C1 oth stack Covers on h.-d or made not 
nificant place in the catalogue of the nations loaves annually dropped over our rest.— dreamers ef to-day, behold no iruition m t0 or dcr. by E. c. williams. Agent. S 
Of Europe. Wm. EdyVARD KNOWLES. Cayuga Chief. ' the future 1— Cayuga Chief. Bail and Tent Maker, 12 Buffalo-st Rochester, N. Y. be 
ed/’ Thus has Spain, once revelling in her 
tier important improvements adopted since last season, a limited space, however, is devoted to advertisements, and 
ike it the most convenient, durable, efficient, andeco- hence preference ls given to those most appropriate- siH'h 
imical Horse-Power now made; and the public may rest »•* tho cards and notices of dealers m Agricultural Implo- 
sured of beinsr furnished by us wiUi a superior machine, merits and Machinery,—Horticulturists and Seedsmen, 
For furthet particulars, prices, Ac., see Catalogue of Booksellers and 1 ublisliers,—Inventors, etc. Al! orders 
ibany Agricultural Warehouse. EMERY &. CO. by mail should be accompanied with the cash. 
J h ___—-- To enable as to accommodate as many as possible, brief 
TO FARMERS. advertisements are preferred. Patent medicines, &c., will 
3ANVASS and Oil Cloth Stack Covers on hand or made “Ot be advertised in this paper on any terms 
j to order, by E. O. WILLIAMS, Agent. All communications, and business letters, should 
Sail and 'Pent Maker. 12 Buffalo-st Rochester, N. Y. be addressed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. \. 
