MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YO RKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Mmiiamnm. 
TO TEE SPIE.IT OP GLADNESS. 
BY ALICE CAREY. 
Underneath a dreary sky, 
Spirit glad and free, 
Voyaging solemnly am I 
Toward an unknown sea. 
Falls the moonlight, sings the breeze, 
But thou speakest not in these. 
In the summers overflown 
What delights we had ! 
Now I sit all day alone, 
Weaving ditties sad: 
Rut thou com’st not for the sake 
Of the lonesome rhymes I make. 
Faithless spirit, spirit free, 
Where mayst thou be found ? 
Where the meadow fountains be 
Raining music round, 
And the thistle burrs so blue 
Shine the livelong day with dew. 
What do we hear for him ? Tears have been 
offered for him, but they’ll not buy him back. 
Prayers have been advanced, but prayers 
are not “currency,” love has been pledged | 
for his redemption, but he must be sold.— i 
“ Shall we have an offer ?” “ Wet diggings, , 
dry diggings, San Francisco, Sacremento !” j 
Aye, that’s it. Going for wet diggings and j 
dry diggings. Going, going, gone!” 
Never mind that woman’s fears and tears. | 
They won’t sell—they are not quoted in our i 
“price current.” Now for the next. Can’t j 
dwell. A gray-haired man. Head all silver j 
going for gold—a sorry jest, for it is a sorry I 
subject. An old man—has experience and j 
all that, and a wife too, but she is left behind. 
What do we hear for this man of years and 
without encumbrance /” 
“ One Placer. Thank you. Going for a 
THE EBENEZER SOCIETY. 
The inhabitants of Ebenezer, a few miles 
from Buffalo, are of German origin, and are 
held together by some species of religious 
belief which is not well understood, I think, 
save among themselves. They are guided 
by spiritual advisers, into whose charge the 
whole affairs of the body corporate are con¬ 
signed. The property of each village is 
kept by itself, but is owned'equally by the 
company. Their farm labor, which is sys¬ 
tematically carried on. is easily and well 
done; and their immense fields are to the 
eye like huge gardens, so neat and method¬ 
ical are they in their form and appearance. 
Not a weed, nor a broken fence, neither 
Not a weed, nor a broken fence, neither EMERY & COMPANY’S 
miming music rounu, •prospecting sure. liouig, going, gone! 
Ami the thistle burrs so blue The sale goes bravely. Push on the col- 
Shine the livelong day with dew. U mn. We’ll make a clean sweep of it. 
Keep thee, in thy pleasant bowers, Glorious investments, and we shall have 
From my heart and brain ; returns by-and-by. Returns?. Ah! they 
Even the summer’s lap of flowers shall co me—they are already coming. Tum- 
Gouid not cool the pain;' ble on your cyphers ! Marshall them in a 
And for pallid cheek and brow row—OOO.OOO.OUO. Now for the sio-nificant 
What companionship hast thou? figures. What shall they be ? I ? 2 ? 3 ? 
Erewhile, when the rainy spring 5 ? 8 ^ Here they are, then, the returns: 
Filled the pastures full 3,000,000 of gold dust ! What pounds, tons? 
Of sweet daisies blossoming Where’s your dollar mark ? $3,000,000. Is 
Out as white as wool; that all? No. Thus runs the manifest: 
We have gathered them,and made $3,000,000 ill gold dust, and twenty, thirty 
Beds of Beauty in the shade. fifty graves of human dust—cherished, loved] 
Would that I had any friend moulded into fathers, and brothers, and 
Lovingly to go lovers, and sons. But no matter for that 
To the hollows where they blend $25,000 and wasted strength, and broken 
With the grasses low. health. But no matter for that: $50,000 
And a pillow soft and white in gold, and every body dead to share it with 
Make fdr the approaching night. thorn—sickened and dead with that great 
„ „ T> , „ , epidemic “hope deferred;” but no matter 
I 1 or the Rural Nbv-Y orker. 
ENERGY. But the salo goes on. The cry still is 
a, . 777 7 . , , , „ “going, going, gone.” Sometimes the ham- 
There is no quality of mind, the lack of mar comes down like a knell; but it’s fancy, 
which will exert a greater influence over the it's nothing. No matter for that, 
fortune and ultimate prosperity of a person. Will not the World’s great Chancery grant 
than that of energy. Energy makes a man an .,^ n j un otio n , and stop the sale t Im- 
powerful—the lack thereof makes him an ’° iU 2’ 8 01I] 8’ g unt - Chicago 
automaton. It is to man what steam is to -.— __ 
the engine—it furnishes the impelling pow- A LAKE OF PITCH. 
er which enables its possessor to overcome T „ it , 
r . , , , . East week I made an excursion to tho 
opposition, remove obstacles, and force a Pitch Lake. Early on Friday mnmin, I 
.1 • ■; i i , ci Emory s Improved Wide Rack & Pinion, with Thresh- jrurutnle mrcuiar saw Mill 24 inch raw filial im<l anti 
their immense lands and gardens. .Should er, Separator, and Bands, for 2 Horses,. 120 for sawing Railroad wdod, 8!iUingT.cinK 35 
he address OllO who does not understand _ “ “ “ 1 “ . *- • 95 Upright or Felloe Saw for Wheelwrights,. . ., ’’ 4(1 
tho English ton o-iio that nerson iimnodbto Common or^ Wheeler Rack & Pinion Power, Thresh- Churning attachment for driving one oi two cl. unis at 
tne BingllSll tongue, inai person immediate- er, Separator, and Bands, for 2 Horses,. 135 a time of barrel size, except churns ]2 
ly procures an interpreter, and the wishes “ “ “ “ .1 “ . HO Sett Bands, Wrenches, Oil Can, and Extras.".*.".'.’.”. ’ 5 
of the visitor are made known. No pains Einf ,i“' p r i777 S f lr Vii Hr>r0d: n a Cr0 » s Cutt .arrangements for Inuting and cut ting 
are spared to make the stranger's call ploas- ?‘ < **^ ?' R f ” f H T“. ™ 
ant, and any member of their orderly com- Emerys wide Rack and Pinion Tower,“for 2 Horses,. 90 Feed Mill, Cast Iron Plates,. 35 
munity will stop and converse in a friendly Common, or Wheeler Rack & Pinion Power! 2 Horse,'. 95 * r «" Ch 151 ”T. Sf °" e f ° r G, ™ d,n S» hltb di8IT1 *'• 
and communicative manner, with him. 5 “ “ “ “ 1 “ . 75 Power Corn Sheller for 1 or 2 Horses,..35"to 50 
Nor are their labors confined to farming „ Terms, Cash, or approved notes or acceptances with interest, payable within four months in Albany, New York 
, r pi , . , ...... . ° Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, as may best suit the purchaser. . 
atone. I ney nave patu particular attention All articles warranted made of good materials, and to operate as represented, or may be returned witldn tlnee 
to manufacturing cloths of both woolen and months at the expense of manufacturers for home transportation, and purchase money refunded- flic purchaser heir.) 
cotton yarn knit (mods &o and thov also j ud S® in ,each case For further particulars see previous advertisements, or address the Subscribers.. Liberal 
cotton yam, Kint gounb, oto., anu tucy also deduction to dealers. Local Agents wanted to sell and put the above in operation. 
1 ortable Circular Saw Mill, 24 inch saw tiled and sett, 
for sawing Railroad wood, slitting fencing, &c.,. . . 
UDrie-ht or Felloe Snw (V..- Vl.. 
95 Upright or Felloe Saw for Wheelwrights,..... .’. '. 
Churning attachment for driving one or tw o churns at 
135 a time of barrel size, except churns. 
110 Sett Bands, Wrenches, Oil Can. and Extras.. 
Cross Cutt Saw arrangements for bulling and cutting 
110 oil logs, including saw, guides and connections ior 
80 use,... 
90 Feed Mill, Cast Iron Plates,. 
00 French Burr Stone Mill for Grinding, IS iiuli’diam 
95 “ “ “ “ on » 
make meal and flour, which they sell and 
consume. Their carding, spinning and 
weaving is done by machinery, and tended 
by persons of both sexes; and, as in the 
case of the farmers, labor in each mechani¬ 
cal department is rendered easy by the nura- 
EMERY & CO., 309 & 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
TRIAL OF I.IfI’f.raiENTS 
By the New York State Agricultural Society, 
July, 1852, —at the Village os- Geneva. 
T HE trial of Grain Reapers, Mowing Machines, Steam 
Engines for farm purposes, Grain Brills, Horse Pow- 
Emcry’s Latent, Latest Improved 
PIIEJHIM IS. IS. HOUSE INUVERS, &c. 
ROCHESTER AGENCY. • 
1 UIE Subscriber, late from the Agricultural Works, 
. Warehouse and Seed Store of Emery & Co.. Album-. 
Engines for farm purposes, Grain Drills, Horse Pow- JL Warehouse and Seed Store of Emery & Co Album-’ 
Flax and Hetrm Dressino- Machine Scd mW h» h« _1 c.._ .1...... .. V 
well received and Ins curiosity gratified to for the Trial. Upwards of $400 will be awarded to the these machines, enables him to put tliemup more satisfac- 
tllO fullest extent. In tho villages, many of suocessfuI competitors, and Inventors are invited to be torily than lias been done heretofore. Price and terms 
tliG -n-t« -i n,l nrn«nontbl present with then- machines and engage iu this trial, which same as at Albany, transportation added, 
tile arts ana sciences aie piosecuteu exten- Will be conducted in a manner to secure, practical and val- He will'also keep for sale, Emervs Seed Planters the 
A LAKE OF PITCH. 
er wmen enames its possessor to overcome T „ , T , 
r , . , , . East week I made an excursion to tho 
opposition, remove obstacles, and force a Pitch Lake. Early on Friday morning 1 
passage, through barriers. Without steam, embarked on tho steamer Lady McLeod i \or 
the engine, however complete may be its pohit La Brea, a distance of about forty 
adaptation, however perfect its construction, mdes southerly along tho coast. There 
is but an inert mass of cold iron. Thus with ]' ^ SSC p^ er ° ,U ^ w ^ i me at 
, , ... , . La Brea, Mr. Chapman ot St. Vincent. An 
man, however splendid may bo his genius— introduction by a fellow passono-er to a 
■L _ *11?_A _1 _ £ _J V • • ,1 I *11 • 1 . 1 1 , ® . I 
man, however splendid may be his genius— introduction by a fellow passenger ‘ to a which Wel | repays him for his visit. The Jame^Farr, wasbingt 
brilliant his talents, and profound his intel- neighboring planter and to the supervisor In °7, t P erfGct ° ldei and neatness m their 0 iif Abell, ’ do. 
1 ... , -in . . ... .ooupcinBui, method of laying out their vegetable and waiter Geer, warre 
lect-if devoid of energy, he is like a statue pipeured us mules to prosecute our enter- i andscape gardens, and the care which is Peiatiah Richards, , 
of lifeless stone; his powers, though trans- P* 1S £ ^ bestowed u P on theil " culturc ' is a sourco of do°." 
cendent, are latent and comparatively use- 7? ’ f i. : .} . ' . .and his wonder and remark to the stranger. The John Horton, st. Law. co. Geogre Moore, do. 
. . ’ ^ J route being the same as mine, I accepted Bamflr „l fl k OTft tn meantian of ThomasConkey, do. Henry G Hewitt, do. 
loss to the world. . h is invitation to bear him company as far +n ° ^ro applies to tho leccption of JAS KARR> Pros . G . M ooue, Plattsburgh, Sec’y. 
Indomitable resolution is the solution of as the lake. * the peaceable visitor. He is allowed to see. a. c. Moore, v.Pres. z. c. Platt, do. Treuk 
the great problem of individual and nation- Imagine a black surface — a dreary, deso- maidtm who if dressed chfferently mFln 
al prosperity. If we look abroad over the lat ° black-spread out to the length of be take ’ n for a New ' England girl,^11 tell 
earth and view with admiration tho tri- vfriedty mC Ssfures ‘ some Wm the namesof each plant or vegetable, 
urnphs of art, and then search for the cause them hut a step across, some just too wide to ’T ' -7 ? ngbsh . and in .^ atin ’ and " IV ° bim a “ d i'^ui-ancd 
which has prompted the labor and crowned jump-a few‘of these lissM-es Mod wdth ? ." Cld d “ on K““ ^.™nous character- 
with success we shall f.nd it to be enerev «■»« shrubbert' but most of them more ■ stlcE 11 a g d qualities Fruit trees trained af- ti„-w to., 
wim Buttess, wo oiiau mm u tu uu uiugy. , ter all the tanev patterns ot horticulturists, will furnish the meam 
If we cast a glance over tho annals of the ? °: ’ clea . r as 1 10 moun- | grafted and budded stoned and seeded, vine resor f toau a f. es . smen 
1 • au da, . tain spring; and then imagine the whole fe 7 , nary losses, which ma 
past, and review the careers of those illustri- i,n,-iinLi *1 b i-x • , 7 1 and bush and briar, all are cultivated to a epidemics,it becomes 
11 ,1 , , , , , DOItlered by-a UllCk growth Of trees and tho bi«rh RtitA of nprfpftinn Trm, Th,J<rrt ■ For Terms, &c., pie 
ous men who have won tho laurel chaplet, graceful bending bamboo, and this whole ' hl g h state ot pertection .—J roy Budget. [i 2 3 -i 3 tj 
same as at Albany, transportation added. 
He will" also keep for sale, Emery's Seed Planters, the 
best in use; Circular and Cross Cu.‘, Saw Mills ready for use, 
adapted to tlie Power; Plows; Cultivators; Hay Cutlers, 
and all otlier agricultural implements. 
All interested are invited to call and examine the Ma¬ 
chines and implements at the Store of Briggs & Bro., No. 
T 1 • 1 , ,• ■ y ~,. — - y . ,J ujy. 68 State St., Rochester,—where the undersigned will he 
their looks, xor sawing wood, than for tho All desired information as to the regulations for the Tri- found ready and qualified to explain the merits and prac- 
delicato tintilies of a fine drawing ; and al wiu be furnislle,i 011 application to the Secretary. tieat operation of all articles in his line of trade. 
, , , & T , B. P. JOHNSON, Secretary. E I) HALT OCK 
yet, last summer, I saw one Of their number Ag.’l Rooms, Albany, May 7, 1852. [124-7w] 122-tf] 68 Siate-st.’. Rochester 
at work upon the engravings for a Boston v pwr - —----7-_ 7 _ 
Botanical work, which for execution and Nor t, ier n N. r. Live stock ins. Co., Plattsburgh, N. Y. *"noTm ^tpfcIISk mot? 1 ' 6 ’ 
style would have done credit, in drawing or PERFORATED by the Legislature of the State of Garland Nurseries at Molaoe-stPlankRoaAGats 
coloring, to any Parisian woman. JL New York, July, 1851. Horses, Cattle,and all kinds of / n „„ v , ,, , . 
r ['lipir o-nvrlnils aHnoho (1 to thnir rKvoMmo-o Llve &tock lnsurcd ft S <unst Death, by the combined risks (0ver five Tons 01 Garden Seeds grown in 1851.) 
lneil gaiaeilS attaclicd to tneil tlwellmgs of Fire, Water, Accidents, Diseases, &c. Capital, §50,000. fp HE Proprietor of tliis establishment has been exteu- 
present a feast to the eyes of the visitor, Directors. j- sivel J engaged iu growing and selling Seeds for the 
which well repays him for his visit. The James Farr, Washington CO. I AinasaC. Moore, Clinton co. foirin'ess 1 ^^nd* 1 * Si!??!, facility for a succ-OMful 
Joseph Potter, do. John Boynton, do. 
Olif Abell, do. Zephaniah C Platt, do. 
Whiter Geer, Warren co. Cornelius Halsey, do. 
Pelatiah Richards, do James Averill, do. 
Wm E Calkins, Essex co. Jacob H Holt, do. 
-ors. -I- “vely engaged iu growing and selling Seeds for the 
AmasaO Moore Clinton last twenty-four years, with every facility for a successful 
o i . . ’ ' 7 business, and a determination that not an article shall 
all, and if it is w’ished, some unobtrusive 
maiden, who, if dressed differently, might 
I. C. MIX, Port Aim, Gen. Agent. 
October 13, 1851. 
business, and a determination that not an article shall 
lea\c his Store hut such as will prove satisfactory to the 
purchaser. He therefore expects that his efforts will ho 
appreciated and meet the approval of his customers.— 
Over Fifty First Premiums have been awarded at the State 
and County Fairs for Vegetables grown at his Garden. 
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds of all lands and 
of first quality. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c., Green 
House and Hot bed Plants in their season. 
Farm Tools of every description. Emery’s Railroad 
Horse Powers, Thresher, and Separator, Seed Drills, Corn 
Planters, Machine Belting, &<•.— Wholesale and retail at 
istics and qualities. Fruit trees, trained af- xiie company have adopted such rates as, they believe, 
ter all tile fancy patterns of horticulturists, will furnish the means of paying ordinary losses, without 
(rrnftfd and Lmddod stnnnd and RAfidfid vino resort to an assessment. But to guard against extraordi- 
graitca ana Duaaea, Stonoa ana seeaea, vine nary losses, which may arise from contagious diseases or 
and bush and briar, all arc cultivated to a epidemics, it becomes necessary to require premium notes, 
high state of perfection .—Troy Budget. • Terms, &c., please apply to Company Agents. 
avo will find that the secret of their success border thickly hanging with a profusion 
was Energy. It is the wand of a mighty and variety ot beautiful llowors—*-1 know 
magic—a talisman at ivhoso touch difficul- not tbo °^ sewb ®. re . " dlcre eyo can 
. , ri f , • ,, „ rest on such a prolusion of flowers at a 
ties vanish like frost-work m the rays of the qiance-and this may possibly convey 
For Terms, &c., please apply to Company Agents. 
[123-13tJ 
ties vani&u iiM/iiusi-woix in me rays ot me glance —and this may possibly convey 
sun. By its aid have all the mighty trans- some general idea of tho peculiarity of a ! 
formations from barbarism to civilization general view. For a closer inspection of! 
boon effected, and upon it depends the pro- tdie central part ot the lake I w-as obliged to ! 
gross of this and of every age. lepeat my visit the next morning, securing 
mi . i , r • , . . the services ot a negro to carry a plank to 
There is too muchjawnmg and cringing 5ridge the Wljumpt f blc fi ssures . 1 | 
— too little strength ot purpose and self-re- 1 then found spots where tho surface of ! 
Banco in the world,— too much uselessness the pitch would gradually sink beneath my j 
and imbecility,—too little usefulness and ef- so ^ iat 311 a tew moments I stood in a ’ 
f , otrt!}’0 Mmmm. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 21. 
FARMERS, PLEASE x\OTICE! 
The Monroe Mutual Insurance Company. 
JYo. 29 Buffalo Street, opposite the Arcaile llatl. 
T HE Subscriber offers to Farmers the largest and the 
most complete assortment of Implements and Seeds in 
Western New York: consisting of Improved Eagle, Peeks- 
kili and Iron Beam Plows, Cultivators, Corn Shelters, Straw- 
Cutters, Ox Yokes and Bows, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, 
&c. Also Railroad Horse Powers and Threshers. 
Cl Field Seeds his stock is large and comprises the 
most approved varieties of Carrot, 'lUrmp, liula Baga and 
Mangel n'urlzcl ,—all of which were either grown hyliim- 
T IIIS COMPANY has now been in operation a little se3t > or imported from London. They can be depended 
over iifteen years, during which time they have made upon as good Seed and true to their kinds, 
only Three Assessments, and are now entirehj free from Farmers and others are invited to call and examine the 
debt, with a capital of §150,000 in good Premium Notes.— above Stock. Descriptive Catalogues of Seed, can he 
They have never had a disputed loss, hut every claim has bad on application, or sent by mail. J. P. FOGG, 
been promptly paid. We insure for one, two, three, four Sign of the Flow, opposite tho Arcade. 
Answer nex-t week. 
or five years, either on the cash or premium note princi¬ 
ple. On the cash plan, the party gives no note, and of 
course cannot be liable to assessment. The amended Char- ‘‘SPEED THE PLOW.” 
ter prohibits this Company from taking any risks except Genesee Seed Store and Air’J. Warehouse. 
upon Farm Houses and Barns and their Contents, and r _, rr] , 55 1 imux , 
Farm Property. We seek the patronage of Farmers aiid 'T’CE subscribers beg leave most earnestly to call the at- 
Farmers only. J- tention of the farming community to the face that they 
Applications may be made to any member or agent, or nave just received a supply of the most popular and inod- 
tlie Secretary’s office, No. 36 State street, Rochester. ern improved implements used in Agricultural and Ilorti- 
Rochester, N. Y. 
ficaey. There are far too many who aro 
willing to bo tho servants of others — who 
are fain to dopend upon tho wealthy, and 
cavity ankle deep. Not wishing to pitch 
deeper, I changed my position. In other 
places it seemed to be* boiling below ; for tho 
surface around mo was bubbling and sim- 
For the New-Yorker. 
ACR0STICAL ENIGMA. 
I am composed of II letters. 
My 1, 8, 5,4, 3 is to change. 
gather the crumbs which fall from their ta- mering like that of a pot over thS fire, while Mj S, 9. 3, 8. 4, 7 is a conference. feS IfZ!*S£ SSljfiS tUPtlP, ‘ ML 
hies: seekers of office, beggars for “places,” tll0 Y as thus disengaged was very strong. My 3, 4, I, 10, 4, 3 is au informer. inches calibre, and are so formed as to admit the water at m - R n-ii r ' 
swarm like leaves in autumn. This spirit ™°hm!l to ESS a’fhm f "T"? 4, 8,10, 4, 3 is an officer of the church. J* S,AT'"' W 
of servility is of a deeply pernicious ten- enough t0 eut readily with an are, there are W o’f 17 1 ' [SSs] _ » J0 " x uapauk s, c„ i„4„ g Bkek, 
deney, and is far, very far too prevalent.— places where the pitch oozes out in nearly ;.- v J 1 ls a nn'sance. ‘|'|> (‘lutsovs OIT OI- l:vIi*I.O v.iil:vl'. .. .. . ' '' 1,1 '''' 
Energy is a priceless pearl, and to none is it a liquid state, so that one may dip it with a * 3 ’ 10 13 a measure * (2» 1 AA to S 200 per month. — The above sum can vf \ u 7 D ,„ c ,,. 7., 77 .7.,.,. ' " 
of more value than to the vouno-- to them s P oon - Some of tho water Assures aro My 8, 11, 3, 4 is an instrument of music. A/ 1 U easily be made, by any industrious man of re- lVIUUKL o KtlvAL A LvV-1 UJiKLli L 
ui iiiuio vrtiuu i/uoiii .v tuo yeung, iu Luein r . , ... . , . . . aiu -»t r» o o 4 i in n -a a spectable address, who pdssesses good business qualities, . __ 
I would say, draw out and cultivate your q ui f« dee P, adord good bathing, and are tol- Mv 9,8, 3, 4, 1, 10, 7 is at present. and wdm can command a smau capital (to hegiu ivitii) of eeki.v home NKwsrArKit, 
J J erahly well stocked with lish. Mv 10, 4, 8, 1. 11 is to neglect. from ®25 to ®a 0 , (no others need apply,) by engaging with Designed for both Country and Town Residents 
own powers, roly upon your own strength, Near thn lnl-n r -fn, in ,l . n o; i . .. ... the subscriber in the Book Agency Business, whose pub- ___ 
. * ea * ^ , 7 tOUna a black man en- ; My 11, 4, 9, 3 IS H denomination of time. lications are very salable, and which the people will buv.— nniT-nnuu-rm -utt _ ^ 
get upon the right track, move onward and gaged in boiling the pitch in several large j Mv whole is what I would like to see. A wholesale price list, with full directions for operations, • CONDUCTED BY D. D, T. MOORE, 
forge your own fate. J. g. k. boilers. A part of this he sells after boiling j Hanover, Pa., 18*52. j.s. G. W)U b e forwarded on a PF k g^" 1 Psears! Puhhsher. Assisted by Messrs. J. II. Bixny, L. Wethemell, 
in puro state, and to tho rest he adds a por- Answer next week. [l23-4t] _ 181 William St., New York city. and H. C. White — with a numerous corps oi 
CALIFORNIA TIDE —GOING! GOING! GONE! turn ot lime, when it is shipped as mastic. ----- Van Every’s Corn, Bean <k Seed JPlanter. able Contributors and Correspondents. 
n Ho says he has cut from the lake a great For tbe New-Yorker. patented issi. -——-— 
GREAT salo oi “real estato. Yes, of real many hundred tons, but he never pene- ARITHMETICAL QUESTION rruns newly invented Machine thoroughly combines all The Rural New-Yorker is designed to he unique and 
estate—the only estate that is real—and a trates moso than ten or twelve inches ho • - ' ‘ the necessary points requisifo to facilitate the planting heautiful in appearam-e, and unsurpassed in Value, Purity 
i ,i J . . ■ ,, j, M Liian ten ui ivveive mcnes DO- . T> ion • e ot Corn, Beans, &c., in lulls from 18 inches to 9 teet apart., and Variety of Contents. Its conductors eornestlv labor 
great sale the greatest Since the lading Of low the surface, and the hole is always A lets out to I), 1 0 sheep to d ub.e IU four and at a space of from 3K feet, to 21 inches. And by a to make it a Reliable Guide on the important Practical Sub- 
the South Sea dream — a sale at auction — a filled ao-ain within two davs after tlm Piiftino- i years. But owing to certain circumstances, the Change of cylinder will sow any manner of small seeds in jects oonnected with the business of those whose interests 
sale at a “sacrifice.” Ah! tho word never The supply is doubtless inexhaustible. But : sheep are to be returned in two years. What is known'.'' AiTfrom^im^ tlnilLScfofo 
was truer Since the auctioneer S hammer first the pitch is not confined to the soot I hav r O I the number to be returned, SO that neither party al \ d a £ 1 '? a 1 fc decrease of gearing, its durability is evidently interspersed with many appropriate and handsome engrav- 
came down in accompaniment to tho word endeavored to describe. There are massne ! Mtw or lose ? w T> ' by one hor!ie ’ may iugs ” tha " “V ot,1< ‘ r i ,a P er >' uhhshcd in thU Country. 
at tlie Secretary’s office, No. 36 State street, Rochester. 
119-6mo. __ L. A. WARD, Secretary. 
Albany Drain Tile Works, 
No. 60 Lancaster Street — West of Medical College. 
rriHE Subscriber has now on hand and will furnish to 
I Agriculturists, Draining Tile of the most approved pat¬ 
terns. Horse Shoo Tile at $12, $15, and $18 per 1,000 
pieces; Sole Tile or Pipes at $12 and $18 per 1,000 pieces 
These Tile are over one foot in length from 2% to 4j7 
inches calibre, and are so formed as to admit the water at 
every joint, draining laud from 12 to 20 feet each side of 
cultural pursuits. 
They would particularly invite all interested, to the well 
established Mass. Eagle Plows, in a series of 21 different 
sizes manufactured by Ruggles, Nourse & Mason. Also 
the latest and most improved kind of Seed Planter, in¬ 
vented by the same firm. 
We have also on hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
Plow, of various sizes and extra manufacture. 
Wheeler’s Horse Power, Thresher and Saw Mill. 
Hussey’s Celebrated Grain Reaper. , 
Peunock’s Wheat and Grain Drill. 
As also a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
the drain. Orders from a distance will receive prompt at- 7 77,7 C ' ,I ' 1 I , . , “ X ' assortment o 
tention. - JOHN GOTT, 1 S^ds, both domestie and impor ed 
[132m6] _ Albany, New York. ‘ 2 JOHN RAPALJE & 
to j»i;ksons out of employment. 
1 A A TO $200 PER MONTH.—The above sum can 
I UU easily be made, by any industrious man of re¬ 
spectable address, who possesses good business qualities, 
and who can command a small capital (to begin with) of 
E & Co., Irving Block, 
65 Bufialo-st., Rochester. 
MOORE’S RURAL XEW-VOKKER; 
A WEEKLY HOME NEWSPAPER, 
from $25 to $50, (no others need apply,) by engaging with Designed for both Country and Town Residents 
the subscriber in the Book Agency Business, whose pub- _ 
lioations are very salable, and which the people will buy.— 
A wholesale price list, with full directions for operations, 
will be forwarded on application post-paid, to 
.ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. 
[123-4t] 181 William St., New York city. 
CONDUCTED BY D. D. T. MOORE, 
Assisted by Messrs. J. II. Bixby, L. Wetiikrell, 
and H. C. White — with a numerous corps of 
able Contributors and Correspondents. 
The Rural New-Yorker is designed to be unique and 
--- -- Van Every’s Corn, IScan <5c Seed JPianter. a ble Contributors and Correspondents. 
For the New-Yorker. patented 1851. --—-—- 
ARITHMETICAL QUESTION rnHIS newly invented Machine thoroughly combines all The Rural New-Yorker is designed to be unique and 
• __ JL the necessary points requisite to facidtate the planting beautiful in appearance, and unsurpassed iu Value, Purity 
A fobs not tn B 100 sheen to double in four of , Coru > Beans, &c., in liiUs from 18 inches to 9 feet apart, and Variety of Contents. Itsconduetorsearnestlylabor 
A lets out to 15, 100 Sheep to double IU tour and at a space iof from 3M feet, to 21 inches. And by a to makeit a Reliable Guide on the important Practical Sub- 
vears. But owing to certain circumstances, the change of cylinder will sow any manner of small seeds in jects connected with the business of those whoke interests 
", , v , , • , . drills, in a more expeditious manner, than any hitherto it advocates. It embraces more AvricultuiaL Hortieul- 
sheep are to be returned 111 two years. M hat IS known. And from simple construction, perfect operation, tm-al, Scientific, Mechanical, I.iternrvand News Matter— 
S 0110 - of it extending miles inland, and in several 
Station yourself on some great road lead- points it extends to the sea beach, 
ing towards the setting sun; clamber some At the last place it is cut out in largo 
peak in sight ot the Mississippi, or of the quantities, to ship to this city and some of 
Missouri; watch at Independence, or St. Jo- the islands, to use in building and flaogimr 
soph, or some where away there and you the streets. It is used by the steamers be^ 
shall see this gro at sa ^° 8° on ; “ ^ T °* n g) go- ing largely mixed with coal for fuel, and is 
in g> gone. W hat a train ot men, women, recently coming into use in the manufacture 
and children and all for sale—all “going” 0 f petrolium. But whenever these cuttings 
—all sold. Here s a son, for a song of gold are made, on the lake, inland, or on the 
—a salo for a song ! Who bids? Who beach, the quantity is almost immediately 
buys ? lie was a mother s fondest, strong- ma de good, and in some places gradually in- 
est, only hope. He is a rare piece of prop- creasos. The neighborhood is in motion 
erty. “ What do we hear for him T For very slow to bo sure, yet there is, as it were! 
so runs on the auctioneer. “ One chance in a growing up of the surface in spots so that 
the mines, one, one, just going at one.— tho houses in La Brea aro found now and 
Cant dwell; one, and a half, and a half.— then to have a side or end raised a few in- 
Gone at one and a half. c h es above its opposite.—Trow Budget 
And here’s a father, the stay and staff of- - ° 
as lovely a circle as ever bounded a fire-side. Deride not the unfortunate. 
Answer in three weeks. 
’ ALJE & CO., 65 Buffalo St., Rochester, who are the only Two Dollars a Year— §1 for six months. To Clubs anil 
ANSWERS TO ENIGMA, &C., IN No. 21 agents ill this section of the country. Agents as follows:—Three Copies, one year, for §5; Six 
_ „ vnnrrG - Copies (and one to Agent or getter up of club,) for §10; 
fr tj r DORKING FOWLS AND EGGS. Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) for §15; Twenty Copies 
_ gl » * ■ K . Jwi npiIE Subscriber haring increased liis stock of Dorking for §25, and any additional number, directed to individuals 
tfe*. X&Ai UK e JL Hens to twenty-five, will furnish eggs (for hatching) at the same rate. Six months subscriptions in proportion, 
p ts@0®r Aff/ 1Lfill T h ! ©l suitably packed for transportation, at §2 per dozen,—and Subscription money, properly enclosed, mav he 
chickens in the fall at §3 per pair or $ 12 per dozen. sent by mail ut the risk of the Publisher. 
His Dorkings have been selected and bred with great - 
care, kept entirely separate from other breeds, and can he * Terms of Advei’tisinp- • 
* ^ # ruaa S 24 1852 s j ONT - Dollau i )fir ^ d «. »-• •«««,) ^ 
It gif effiswyyifl tv - ^vi^ Apm ’ _ L) 22 - 5 ^] the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent pnbli- 
W J BM 6|\V W H/y/a FOWLS AND EGGS. cation,-—in advance. ffW With a single exception, the 
Jw£ 5 « I y Hi 1 V * rnHE great demand for tlie improved Fowls has induced circulation of the New-Yorker is much larger than that 
I me to purchase the choicest kinds, and the best speci- of any other newspaper in the State, west of Albany. Only 
Answer to Illustrated Rebus No. 21._ Gin mens of pure bred Fowls that could be obtained ill the a limited space, however, is devoted to advertisements, and 
, „ ri if . i ,, .■ New-England States, at a cost of from §10 to $15 per pair, henee preference is given to those most appropriate—such 
slays many a man 111 Jialtimore. H atc/l then that I w ;u furnish good fresh eggs, (for hatching,) safely pack- as 'be cards and notices of dealers in Agricultural Imple- 
sniriis harm not you. edfor transportation, of either of the following named va- ments and Machinery,—Horticulturists and Seedsmen,— 
1 _ rieties at §4 per dozen. Chickens, in the fall, §5 per pair. Booksellers and Publishers,—Inventors, etc. All orders 
Answer to Miscellaneous Enigma.— Take the white Surrey Dorking, of Dr. E. Wight’s importations. by mail should be accompanied with the cash. 
_ id j r -4 • a ° "White Shangae, do. do. T° enable us to accommodate as many as possible, brief 
Jxural and 'pay /or U m advance. Royal Cochin China, Geo. P. Burnham’s do. advertisements are preferred. Patent medicines, &e., will 
Answer to Enigma. star Also, the Great Java, large and pure bred. not be advertised in tliis paper on any terms. 
i an /a ’ O. P. NEWELL. Ey All'communications, and business letters, should 
Answer to ruzzie.—8U los. oj tea. Rochester, Monroe Co., N. Y., 1852. 115-tf. he addressed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
substantial, and may be easily drawn by one horse, noc¬ 
king two or three drills at a time. 
The above Machine is manufactured at Victor, N. Y., 
and for sale at the Implement and Seed Store of J. RAP- 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE : 
suitably packed for transportation, at S2 per dozen,—and 
chickens in the fall at §3 per pair or $12 per dozen. 
His Dorkings have been selected and bred with great 
care, kept entirely separate from other breeds, and can he 
relied on as pure breed . S. HESTON. 
Batavia, N. Y., April 24, 1852. 1122-5w*] 
FOWLS AND EGGS. 
Royal Cochin China, Geo. P. Burnham’s do. 
Also, the Great Java, large and pure bred. 
D. P. NEWELL. 
Rochester, Monroe Co., N. Y., 1852. 115-tf. 
advertisements are preferred. Patent medicines, &c., will 
not be advertised in tliis paper on any terms. 
Ey A11-communications, and business letters, should 
be addressed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
