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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YO RKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
JfotfllaWOM. 
For the Rural New-Yorker. 
Eds. Rorai, :—Tlie following beautiful gem was writ¬ 
ten, a few years since, by a young lady then attending the 
Genesee Wesleyan Seminary. Should it meet her eye in 
the columns of the “ New-York fife,” I am sure she will 
pardon the liberty I have taken in sending it to you for 
publication. Yours truly, S. G. W. 
A SONG FOE THE FLOWERS, 
A song for the flowers, the bright, bright flowers, 
That gladden with beauty this earth of ours— 
Everywhere they wave in the air, , 
Drink the dew and laugh in the sun, 
And as sweetly smile for tlie humble poor 
As for earth's proudest one; 
Everywhere graceful and fair, 
Blooming as bright in the lonely rale 
As in the grand parterre. 
They're springing up in each gresn-wood glen, 
In tlie desert, afar from the haunts of men; 
They bloom on the craggy mountain side, 
They bend o'er each flowering streamlet’s tide, 
They dance in the breeze on the upland lea, 
And grow far down in tlie deep, deep sea. 
Where’er we find them—in every place 
They add to beauty a lovelier grace; 
And the loneliest spot of earth seems fair, 
If the fragrant flowers are blooming there; 
They are lovelier far tlian jewels of gold, 
As they snow-like lie in the modest fold 
Of the bridal veil;—they were surely meant 
For woman's only ornament. , 
the Rural, and is so poorly printed that in j 
some places jt is almost impossible to read j 
it. The old-fashioned s, nearly resembling ! 
an f is used, and two combinations, ct and 
st, now obsolete. 
Public conveyances and hotels do not ap¬ 
pear in its columns. It was a time when 
men staid at home, and minded their 
business. Fulton was then tinkering at his 
first steamboat, and railroads were unknown. 
There is no column headed, “ By Telegraph,” 
for Prof. Mouse at that time was a young¬ 
ster, more occupied with ball and kite than j 
experiments in philosophy. The good peo¬ 
ple of Hartford were content to receive 
their news from New York one week after 
its date. The age of steam was not yet, and 
matters went on at an easy jog-trot pace. 
Verily, groat has been theprogress of our 
country since that not very distant day. 
Lockport, N. Y., May, 1852. J. W. 
For the Rural New-Yorker. 
HOME AND ITS EMBELLISHMENT. 
HOW TO LIVE A LONG LIFE. 
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 
S"PLEASANTLY situated in the town of (fjjjfl 
L.JL Hopewell, Ontario Co., 7 miles east of Can- JljjLl 
EMERY fit GO’S. 
v- ... L,—— -—New-York State Agricultural Society’s 
N OT" ITIISTANDING all OUr miseries here, I Hopewell, Ontario Co.. 7 miles oast of Gan- ||*?|<.] FIRST PREMIUM 
man and woman desire to live a long life. JP da V?y a > on „ a J? important thoroughfare, —2 miles west of RAILROAD HORSE POWER. 
Onp seeks one Ktmnnrf and annthpr wmp- the village of Orleans; 4 do. from Clifton Spa.,—3 miles rpHE above justly celebrated Powers as now made and 
une seeks one support ana anotner some from the Railroad running from Canandaigua to Jefferson, 1 sold by the subscribers, are offered the public with the 
thing else. Y et how little their efforts avail ™ tlie same distance from the _Rochester and Syracuse assurance that they are all they are represented—they hav- 
literallv court death, seem to bear charmed ™ rlet . y— a large number of fruit, trees, The Chairman of the Agricultural Society’s Committee 
i* i *11 i ' ,i • mostly grafted. There are on the farm, a two story brick on Horse-Powers, in a communication written several 
I Ives. . Y et skill and care must do something, dwelling, 45 by 35,—a grain bam, 80 by 30, with stabling months after the awarding of premium to the above Horse- 
as statistics show that want and poverty cut undor the whole—horse barn, carriage house, and all other Power, says: “ I spent much time at the late State Fair, 
short thousands of lives The follnwincr is necessar y out-buildings. Terms reasonable—part of the [Sept. 1S5U,] at Albany, in examining the various Horse- 
Miort tnou,.anas OT lives. I He IOllO wing IS money can remain a senes of years. Inquire of the sub- Powers, viz. Wheeler’s, Allen’s, Ham’s, and-Emery & 
the clearest theory of the matter, as every senber on the premises, or by letter. Co’s, first with the owners and makers, arid heard all they 
One can understand it : [12a-tf ] _ RICHARD H. SHECKELL. ’could say, and again in theirabsence—and theresuitmost 
, • , , r ,,„ „i - riL fully convinced me that yours was the best, and if I want- 
“Everymams born with a certain stock Clark’s Excelsior Churn. edone, I would give, twenty dollars more for 
of vitality, which cannot be increased, but L3 LARK’S EXCELSIOR CHURN is a rotary cylinder or yours than any others on the grounds; and as you have 
m ov Lo ImokonrlnJ With, tbic cfnM- l ln barrel,-self-ventilating, and working around a station- won the laurels fairly, it is just that you should receive a 
ma 5 aO Husbanded. ' ltn tills Stock lie ary cross-bar or dash, with a tempering apparatus for full reward.” 
may live fast or slow, may liw> extensively bringing the milk or cream to any required temperature. He further says— “ You know from experience that I 
.... intnncolv ,i..., w |,; s , a am mint Tliis valuable Churn, which is admitted to ezcelevcrything have no sort of partiality for your establishment, and as a 
■' 1 ' . . of its class hitherto offered to dairymen, will be furnished committee-man of said Society for years, I havedecided 
ot Jite Over ;i large space, or narrow it into at prices from $2,50 to §10. The small cheap Excelsior, against you (Aener than for you; and if others have a bet- 
;t contracted one_but when this stock is huilt entirely of wood, can not be supplied at present; it ter article than you, I would decide in their favor, if the 
, x 1 i 1 tt 1 n being the object of the proprietor to furnish large dairies, decision r»ed your establishment, and vice versa, hurt 
exhausted, he has no more. lie who Jives for which the churn is particularly designed, and to sell who it ma* 
abstemiously drinks pure water, avoids all state and County Rights to those who may wish to supply With the testimony of such men as the author of the 
infiarmnntnrv rikoacos enrmvmpq suffiniprit.lv th * increasing demand for the’Churn. ' (oregoir^, when, together with the changeable gearing, and 
Co’s, first with the owners and makers, arid heard all they 
could say, and again in their absence—and theresuit most 
fully convinced me that yours was the best, and if I want¬ 
ed one, I would give, TWENTY DOLLARS more for 
yours than any others on the grounds; and as you have 
abstemiously, drinks pure water, avoids all State and County Rights to those who may wish to supply 
- - - - 1 - — - - I the increasing demand for the Churn. 
infl-unm-itnrv dkmKoc pvprpisps snfifipipntl v mereasing uemanu ror me unurn. .o cguuy;, wueu, mgeu.er wiuunecnangeamegeanng, ana 
iiuicllliiiiitioi j Uiseabts. tiU Moub bUHiciuiitiN, The two sizes generally preferred, with iron axles, crank Other important improvements adopted since lastseason, 
And the loneliest spot of earth seems fair, TlIAT good WOl’d, home, cannot blit SOlllld 
if the fragrant flowers are blooming there; well in the ears of every one who has the 
They are lovelier far tlian jewels of gold, , , .. ... , . ,, , ... 
As they snow-like lie in the modest fold leaSt disposition to enjoy earthly COmfort. 
Of the bridal veil;—they were surely meant Whatman does 110t fall ill love with that 
For woman’s only ornament. , pl aco which absorbs all his interest; that 
What is your mission, ye gentle flowers ? abode which calls upon him to look to the 
When the blight had fallen on Eden’s bowers, things around him, in order that he may 
Why* went ye not back to your place of birth ? , J 
Why did ye stay on our stricken earth ? niako home & happy place." 3\0 paradise 
Ye remained to cheer life’s weary way, Call be built upon earth without toil and 
To whisper the hope to the saddened soul, trouble—without calculatian and prudence. 
That beyond tlie tomb is a brighter day, T . 1 
And the gloomy grave is not life’s goal. is it not necessary, then, for us to employ 
--—- our minds and physical powers in rendering 
Written for the Rural New-Yorker. the place which WO mean to live upon for 
FORT'S-SEVEN YEARS AGO—PART SECOND. life delightful and spirit-invigorating. Cer- 
pursues no debilitating pleasures, avoids all worked bv crank, producing 25 to 40 lbs. of butter. No For furthei particulars, prices, &c., see Catalogue of 
laborious and protracted studv. preserves an extras will he charged for the tempering apparatus which Albany Agricultural \\ arehouse. EMF.RY & CO. 
easy mind, and thus husbands Ins quantum the centre of the barrel, with its connecting tubes through AG’L WAREHOUSE AND SEE© STORE, 
of vitality, will live considerably longer the hollow axles, can be kept full of running water, before No. 11, West Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y, 
than he otherwise would do, because he lives ° f chunlin S- until the buftcr 59 rpHE subscribers have for sale a large and carefully se- 
. . , 7 , WOIhUl 1U me Ulim. I lected StORK of AfiRTOTTT/TTTRAT. nnrl HnOTTmT-PTroiT Txr- 
No. 11, West Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
than he otherwise would do, because he lives tZhedT/thfcK 688 01 cnurmns-mui1 the bUfter 19 TIHE subscribers have for sale a large and carefully se- 
, , woraea in tne enurn. . JL lected stock of Agricultural and Horticultural I.m- 
SlOW : wmle ne, on tne other liana, who lives Three or more thirty gallon churns in one frame, for elements and Machines of the most approved patterns, 
intensely, who beverages himself on liquors horse power, with tempering apparatus in each, will he Also a full assortment of Field, Garden and Flower 
and wines, exposes himself to inflammatory " a'S?SWS “»* *~* ***** 
diseases or causes that produce them, labors . The Proprietor will make provision, in his liberal terms Catalogues will be’sent on application, post-paid. 
beyond his strength, visits exciting scenes, tr/paper^of th^dSfere nt'sutes^p^daUy fo^uch’pa- - mason & loyering. 
and indulges exhausting passions, lives on pers as shall have given Editorial Notices designed to awa- SEEDS AND DIPLEMENTS. 
simulating-and hiirhlv seasoned food is al- inquiry in relation to the Churn. Circulars giving il- Rochester Seed Store & Aa;’l AVarehouse, 
bmiiiuicuiug axiu luginy sud&unuu iuuu, lb ai lustration, description, premiums, terms to agents, and Kn 90 f;,. , , Ir ,, 
ways debilitated by his pleasures and must prices of the Churn, will he promptly mailed to all who ■ ; Bu tt al ° s l’ ect > opposite the Arcade Hall. 
evbinst tint vitolitv which l-oons him alive ” !l PPL v at an . v time, post-paid, to the proprietor. r T'“ h Subscriber offers to Farmers the largest and the 
OXnauSt tnat Vitality WHICH keeps mm am e. GEORGE B. CL 4RKE Leonardsville, JL most complete assortment of Implements ami Seeds in 
But it seems to US that the great object May 4, 1852. [124-eow] Madison Co. N. Y. Western New York: consisting of Improved Eagle, Peeks- 
ohniild^hfi nnt hnw ifirnr ws mav live hut --j-- kill and Iron Beam Plows, Cultivators, Corn Shellers, Straw 
.mouia#be not now long e may in DUt TRIAD OF IMPLEMENTS Cutters, Ox Yokes and^Bows, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, 
how shall we live the most usetully, tor it -r _.. a v . Q , . . . ^ ~ &c - Also Railroad Ii^rse Powers and Threshers, 
is not time that constitutes human existence, By °S Field S , eed ? t his is f ,a Jr c “^prises the 
, , , ,. n - JUL- 1 , XooA, at THE Village of Oeneva. most aiqiroved varieties of Carrol, Ruta llaga and 
iwkeu in the Churn. JL lected stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Im- 
Three or more thirty gallon churns 111 one frame, for elements and Machines of the most approved patterns 
>rse power, with tempering apparatus in each, will he Also a full assortment of Field, Garden and Flower 
rnished at So per barrel. Orders from distant places Seeds, Fertilizers, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Faucy Poultry 
ould enclose payment. Agricultural Works, &c. 
The Proprietor will make provision, in his liberal terms Catalogues will he sent on application, post-paid, 
agents, for advertising the Excelsior Churn in the coun- 116-3m. MASON & LOVERING. 
y papers of the different States—especially hi such pa- - - --— 
ts as shall have given Editorial Notices designed to awa- SEERS AND DIPLEMENTS. 
Among the advertisements in the Mer¬ 
cury, is one signed by Gideon Granger, 
Post-Master General, something over a col- 
tainly, it would bo for our good ; it would 
please others to see us prosper, particularly 
those who do not hate prosperity and abhor 
ways debilitated by his pleasures and must prices of the Churn, will he promptly mailed to all who m *' M Buffalo Street, opposite the Arcade Hall. 
ovlinust that vitalitv which L-oons him alive ” “PP 1 )’ at any time, post-paid, to the proprietor. r T'* h Subscriber offers to Farmers the largest and the 
OXUauSt tnat Vitality wmen keeps mm au\ e. GEORGE B. CL ARKE Leonardsville, JL most complete assortment of Implements and Seeds in 
But it seems to US that 1 ho groat object May 4, 1852. [124-eowl Madison Co. N. Y. Western New York: consisting of Improved Eagle, reeks- 
shrmlrlJio nnt hnw jnntr wo mav live hut --s-- kill and Iron Beam Plows, Cultivators, Corn Shellers, Straw 
.4lOUia#be not now long 0 may me, but TRIAD OF IMPDEMENTS Cutters, Ox Yokes and Bows, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, 
how shall vve live the most usefully, tor it -a . ha v . Q , . . ^ , e &C. Also Railroad IlA-se Powers and Threshers. 
is not time that constitutes human existence, By °S Field s , eed ? ? is st ^ k “ nd „ com y rises the 
, , ,, ,, ~ - JULi, ioox, at THE VILLAGE ot LtENEVa. most aiqiroved varieties of Carrot, 'Hirvip, Ruta ttaga and 
DUt rather tne Objects tnat llll up me. Une r ■ the trial of Grain Reapers, Mowing Machines, Steam Mangel JVurtzel ,—all of which were either grown by him- 
wllO call thus employ life is really older JL Engines for farm purposes, Grain Drills, Horse Pow- self, or imported from London. They can he depended 
than man v who have lived twice tlinir vnara ers ’ Flax and Hein P Dressing Machines, Threshers, Seed «Po« as flood Seed and.truc to their kinds, 
mail many «nu naxe mui iniut uicir jCdlS. Planters, Cultivators, and Broadcast Sowers, will take place Farmers and others are invited to call and examine the 
We would therefore sav, live usefully and at Geneva between the 12th and 26th of July next. (The above Stock. Descriptive Catalogues of Seed, &c., can be 
hnnnrnhln whiln vmi do live for thus vnu particular day of the commencement of the trial will be had on application, or sent by mail. J. P. FOGG. 
umn in length,being a notice for “Proposals ^ le ^ ea suc;n £ a mellow man advance in 
for carrying the mails of the United States” 
on routes numbered from 62 t<w74, inclu¬ 
sive. No. 63 is from Hartford to New York, 
once a week; leaving Hartford every Tues¬ 
day at 2, p. m., arriving at Now York on 
Friday by 11, a. m. There is also a weekly 
mail from Hartford to Hudson and Pough¬ 
keepsie. Also, from Danbury to Benning- 
the improvements, &c., of the nineteenth 
century. 
Homo is the-place where contentment 
must exist, if any where; home is the place 
where good old comfort can be inhaled; 
home is the spot where mankind have taken ■ 
their peculiar liberties, and have enjoyed 
rights which tend to exalt the notions of 
h on ora hlu while you do live for thus von P ar ncular any ot the commencement of the trial will he 
nonoraoty wnue you uo me, ioi in us you given hereafter.) The competition will be open to all who 
may live a really long llIC in tne good which become members of the Society and enter their machines 
you have done, if not in the mere number for the Trial. Upwards of $£400 will be awarded to the 
,. ,i ,. 7 i i successful competitors, and Inventors are invited to be 
OI years that may have passed over you. — present with their machines and engage in this trial, which 
Remember 
ton. The Post-Master General reserves the mcn ; - au< ^ ^ m hids with happiness and 
right to expedite the mails, if he thinks best. am - J ’ t ‘ on 5 an, j home is the clever place 
Newspapers, as well as letters, are to be w ^ orc ener getic brains can make rapid ad- 
sent in the mail; but any contractor may ' an cements in science, and tno very spot 
carry them outside, by deducting the emol- w hcie the latent powers and bright intel- 
ument. Tho mail must be conveyed by a ^ cc ^ s our S rea ^ es ^ men have been shar- 
free white person. pened. Hie very idea ot having a good 
“ Not enjoyment and not sorrow, 
Is our destined end and way, 
But to act, that each to-morrow, 
Finds us further than to-day. 
f’mitfps Mmm. 
“ Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt; 
Nothing’s so hard, but search will find it out.” 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 24. 
will be conducted in a manner to secure practical and val¬ 
uable results that will be of importance to the whole Ag¬ 
ricultural interests of our country. 
tffW" Persons desirous to compete must become mem¬ 
bers of the Society- by the payment of @1, and enter their 
Sign of the Plow, opposite tlie Arcade. 
121-4m. Rochester, N. Y. 
American Seed and Implement Store, 
NO. 4 MAIN STREET, CURTIS’ BLOCK. 
Garden and Nurseries at Monroe-st^ Plank Road Gate. 
(Over five Tons of Garden Seeds grown in 1851.) 
T HE Proprietor of this establishment has been exten¬ 
sively engaged in growing and selling Seeds for the 
nnmes and implements with the Secretary by the 5th of |*st twenty-four years, with every facility for a successful 
j u |v. business, and a determination that not an article shall 
All desired information as to tho regulations for the Tri- leave his Store but such as will prove satisfactory to the 
al will be furnished on application to tlie Secretary. purchaser. lie therefore expects that his efforts will bo 
B P JOHNSON Secretary appreciated and meet the approval of his customers.— 
Ag.’l Rooms, Albanv, May 7, 1852. ’ ’ n24-7wi Over Fifty First Premiums have been awarded at the State 
____ ' _;_ _ _ and County Fairs for Vegetables grown at his Garden. 
New and Important Insurance. Garden, Field and Flower Seeds of all kinds and 
Northern N. Y. Live Stock Ins. Co., Plattsburgh, N. Y. of j[ lrst . , _ 
Lemuel Storrs, of Middletown, offers land home affords the human mind a degree of 
for sale, “ to the enterprising and industri¬ 
ous Farmer, in New Connecticut, county of 
happiness far better imagined than descri¬ 
bed. All must admit who are in the habit 
Trumbull, State of Ohio,” to tho amount of CA11 U n g on the process of reflection. 
80,000 acres; 1,200 of which aro in the thoughts about things of your own a 1 - 
town of Cleveland. He says, “a seminary wa J s h as a tendency to* cheer the mind 
for the education of Youth is contemplated arK * &* ve encr gy the brain. Y hat can bo 
I x-cADPnn . .run u, . J • i J * .u o. J Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c., Green 
NCORPORA rED by the Legislature of the State of House and Hot bed Plants in their season. 
New York, July, 18.il. Horses, Cattle,and all kinds of Farm Tools of every description. Emery’s Railroad 
Lave Stock insured against Death, by the combined risks Horse Powers, Thresher, and Separator, Seed Drills, Corn 
of lure, Water, Accidents, Diseases, 6tc. Capital, §50,000. planters, Machine Belting, &c.— Wholesale and retail at 
Directors. Manufacturer’s priees, adding transportation. 
James Farr, Washington co. Amasa C. Moore, Clinton co. C. F. CROSMAN, 
Joseph Potter, do. John Boynton, do. April 1, 1852. 118-8w. Rochester, N. Y. 
Olif Abell, do. Zephaniah C Platt, do. , „- 
Walter Geer, Warren co. Cornelius Halsey, do. “SI EED Illfo I DO TV.” 
Pciatiah Richards, do James Averill," do. Genesee Seed Store and Ag’l. Warehouse. 
NV m E Calkins, Essex co. Jacob H Holt, do. rjJHE subscribers beg leave most earnestly to call tlie at- 
Albert Andrus. Franklin co Peter S Palmer, do. \ tendon of tlie fernSng community to tlie fact that they 
John Horton, St. Law. co. Geogre Moore, do. have just received a supply of the most popular and mod- 
riiomas Conkey, do. Henry G Hewitt, do. ern improved implements used in Agricultural and Horti- 
Joseph Potter, 
Olif Abell, 
John Boynton, do. 
Zephaniah C Platt, do. 
Walter Geer, Warren co. ) Cornelius Halsey, do. 
Pelatiali Richards, do 
Win E Calkins, Essex co. 
James Averill, 
Jacob H Holt, 
Albert Andrus, Franklin co I Peter S Palmer, 
to be erected in tho county of Trumbull, 
New Connecticut,” and “ a largo and exten¬ 
sive tract of land is opening for sale west.” 
more pleasing to the imagination than to be 
surrounded by things which you have caus¬ 
ed to grow through your own labor and cal- 
£5^”Answer next week. 
For the New-Yorker. 
BIOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. 
I am composed of 71 letters. 
John Horton, St. Law. co. Geogre Moore, do. have just received 
Thomas Conkey, do. | Henry G Hewitt, do. crn improved imj 
JAS. FARR, Pres. G. Moore, Plattsburgh, Sec’y. cultural pursuits. 
A. C. Moore, V. Pres. Z. C. Platt, do- Ti 
I. C. MIX, Port Ann, Gen. Agent. 
October 13, 1851. 
They would particularly invite all interested, to the well 
established Mass. Eagle Plows, in a series of 24 different 
sizes manufactured by Ruggles, Nourse & Mason. Also 
Tliis company are now organized and ready to receive the latest and most improved kind of Seed Planter, in- 
applieations for insurance. It is confidently believed, that vented by the same firm. 
the owners of valuable animals will avail themselves of the We have also on hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
advantages ottered by this mode of protection. If fire, life Plow, of various sizes and extra manufacture. 
and marine insurances are proper and expedient, so is live Wheeler’s Horse Power, Thresher and Saw Mill, 
stock insurance : the reasons for insurance are equally ap- Hussey’s Celebrated Grain Reaper, 
plicable to all. Pennock’s Wheat and Grain Drill. 
The company have adopted such rates as, they believe, As also a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
will furnish the means of paying ordinary losses, without Seeds, both domestic and imported. 
Also valuable land “situated on the Black j Cll ^ a ^ 0nr frees, loaded down with fruits,— 
My 12, 22, 15. 3, 13, 9 was a dramatic writer bom "“^ ny have adopted sucU ra tes as, they believe 
River, County of Oneida, and State of New 
York,” and some in tho town of Watertown. 
flowers cultivated with your own hands, all 
have an effect to make home more fragrant 
He says, “ unquestionably those settlements f^ an f’ 10 garden ot Persia, and more en- 
on the Black River exceed any in the State chanting than the grottoes ot the eastern 
of New York, for the time thoy have been w01j h v/ - T - 
open for sale.” Rochester was then less insxnio. n. 1 _ 
known than Watertown. WRITING FOR A NEW8PAFER. 
Aaron Chapin, of Hartford, advertises T . , 7 J 
n , .. , ,. r, ,. , c, . , , it is not so easy to write for a newspaper 
for sale, at his Cabinet Shop, sixty rods as people suppose. A man may be a good 
north of tho Court House, mahogany and scholar, a profound thinker, a vigilant ob- 
cherry tree Cabinet Furniture. English server of passing events, without being able 
and French watches, chains, keys, &c., pitch- f° wr ^ e for a newspaper. The power of 
pipes, fifes, furniture varnish, &c., &c.” wr ! tin S a ! eadi ^ article for a newspaper is 
r 1 a tact which tew possess, and which wo 
Jesse Root, jun., and David Wadsworth have known many, with all their learning 
give notice that they will sell the “ the paf- an< f diligence, unable to acquire. It re- 
ented Augur for boring of holes in the fl u ’ res a ^ ar S e amount ol information on a 
ground to set fence, digging of wells, &c.” varie + ty of sheets and a readiness of an- 
’ e6 a - plication that must never bo at fault,- or the 
Dix & Brinley offer a long list of Patent writer will fail. For, remember, tho editor 
Medicines, which, with tho exception of Dr. is always writing against time, and the in- 
1733, died 1734. 
My 54, 43, 10, 1, 16, 43, 37, 12 was king of Prus¬ 
sia, bom 1712, died 1786. 
My 41, 43,51, 60, 71,4 was a learned Frenchman, 
bom 1610, diel 1688. 
My 7, 25, 59, 50, 53, 43 was a celebrated English 
physician, born 1718, died 1783. 
I resort to an assessment. But to guard against extraordi¬ 
nary losses, which may arise from contagious diseases or 
epidemics, it becomes necessary to require premium notes. 
For Terms, &c., please apply to Company Agents. 
[123-13tJ _ 
FARMERS, PLEASE NOTICE! 
The Monroe Mutual Insurance Company. . , , ^ t 
T HIS COMPANY has now been in operation a little ftt a space; of from 3 /2 feet, 
over fifteen years, during which time they have made ] *?{!!?<’*; c '’ bn< er " ill smv any 
72 JOHN RAPALJE & Co., Irving Block, 
_ 65 Buffalo-st., Rochest er. 
Van Dvery’s Corn, Dean & Seetl Planter. 
PATENTED 1851. 
T HIS newly invented Machine thoroughly combines all 
the necessary points requisite to facilitate tlie planting 
of Corn, Beans, ike., in hills from 18 inches to 9 feet apart, 
and at a space of from 3% feet, to 2L inches. And by a 
change of cylinder will sow any manner of small seeds in 
My 57, 23, 17, 8 was an eminent divine, bom 1636, only Three Assessments, and are now entirely free from driUs ’ in \ ™ ore expeditious manner, than any 
died 1703. 
debt, with a capital of §150,000 in good Premium Notes.— known. And from simple construction, perfect operation, 
They have never had a disputed loss, but every claim has n,ld * decrease of gearing, its durability is evidently 
Mv 67, 34, 6, 46, 2 was only brother of Louis Farm Property. We seek the patronage of Farmers and 
* f _ J Farmers only. _ _ 
XU , bora 1533, died 1672. Applications may be made to any member or agent, or X meTo'imrchale^he'cho'icesTkiuds, and "the~bes7spec 
My 20, 43, 65, 42, 5, 50, 4 was a celebrated Italian at , tbe Secretary s office, No. 36 State street, Rochester. mens of pure bred Fowls that could he obtained in tl 
J , A rt a j r go 1 l9-6mo. _ L. A. WARD, Sec reta ry. New-England States, at a cost of from $10 to $15 per paJ 
p 06 t, bom 1474, died 15od. JEAGJLE PJLOW J?iA. 1 VEJFACJ r JrOJK-Y ^ will furnish ^ood frcsli (for hatching^ 8&nlj p&c] 
My 31,06, 18, 21, 47, 43, 61 was a most ingenious ALL] , V BELDINQ * ed , for transportation, of either of ihe following named v 
J ^ 5 alli.n Bi.LDiNG, netie8 at $4 per dozen. Chickens, in the fall, per pai 
French lady, born 1607, died 1733. Corner State and Platt Streets, Rochester, 31. Y., White Surrey Dorking, of Dr. E. Wight’s importations. 
My 30, 55, 28, 43, 44, 9, 12, 10 was a distinguish- WT °ULD call the attention of Farmers to his large and White Shangae,, . ^ „ do -, , do - 
, ,, . , , IT excellent assortment of - 
ed General, bom il>9/, died 177o. PLOWS and other Agricultural Implements. 
FOWLS AND 
T HE great, demand for the improved Fowls has induced 
me to purchase the choicest kiuds, and the best speci¬ 
mens of pure bred Fowls that could be obtained in the 
New-Engliuid States, at a cost of from § 10 to §15 perpair. 
I will furnish good fresh eggs, (for hatching,) safely pack¬ 
ed for transportation, of either of Ihe following named va¬ 
rieties at per dozen. Chickens, in the fall, §5 per pair. 
W OULD call the attention of Farmers to his large 
excellent assortment of • 
PLOWS and other Agricultural Implements. 
Lee’s Pills, and one or two others, are never 
heard of now. Three kinds of Itch Oint- 
exorable printer must have his copy, so that 
there is no time to revise and amend ; but 
as slip after slip is written, the “ devil ” 
My 35, 40, 11, 26 was an English antiquary, bom Among them are the following PlowsMassachusetts- 
J G Eagle, Wisconsin, Improved Cayuga Co. and Strouse, 
1715, died 1779. North American, (for deep plowing,) John Rich’s Iron 
Mj 62. 49, 38, 10, 14 was a celebrated Freed. device. Coulter,. 
. , T . _ _ as sup alter sup is written, tlie “devil" philosopher, bom 1614, died 1706. u nrrij“ ff “ ,!> r il Ti „,. T a! a weekly home newspaper, 
mont, a -famous new invented Itch Solu- snatches it away, and one half is usually set My 33, 63, 71, 17, 8, 14 was a professor and com- Double-FointedTSteeTTooth Cultivator" or Designed for both Country and Town Residents. 
tion, * Dr. Dardwolls Lozenges of Steel,' up in print before the other half is written. poser of music, born 1684, died 1759. article. . *< N. - 
“ Anodine Essence for the head ach,” “ Tooth This exacts a decision of thought and a My 45,36, 13, 15, 19, 32 was the chief of the sev- beheVng t^ CONDUCTED BY D. D, T. MOORE, 
ach Drops,” “Essence of the Woods,” and facillt - Y of writin g- which, like poetry, seems e n sages of Greece, bom 640 B. C., died 545. Ilfa ct°ry.before bu^ngelsewhere. Assisted by Messrs. J. H. Bixby, L. Wetiieeell, 
“ Milk of Roses, are some of the articles “ 01 nature tnan an acquired My 64, 58, 30,14 was an illustrious Swiss patriot 118 -tf._ Rochester, N. Y. and H. C. White — with a numerous corps of 
enumerated. v ficu. y.__ bom 1302, died 1354. BUFFALO paper WAREHOUSE. able Contributors and Correspondents. . 
Rum, gin, brandy and wine figure con- THE INCESSANT WORKER. My 24, 43, 25, 12, 40 was an elegant Scotch poet, Niagara Falls Paper Mills. The Rural New-Yorker is designed to be unique and 
• ° .’ *. . ° „ L„ ril 174 0 17 C 7 rpHE undersigned havmg completed the repairs and en- , X , i “ , aesignea co, De^unique anu 
spicuously 111 the advertisements of mer- m -- bom 174U, died Hb7. 1 largements of their Paper Mill at Niagara Falls are now beautiful in appearance, and unsurpassed m Vame, Pui-ity 
7 ; . o The great tree of life is laden with tho My 39, 43, 13,23 was an English divine, bom ready to execute .with despatch all orders for paper. Their f‘, c ?, i a T ,° ■ f Its conductors earnestly labor 
Chants, druggists, &C. hones fears iovs and sorrows nf mnrtditv mV JiJ ivqe news and hook papers me of very fine quality, scarcely ^ make it a Reliable Guide on the important Practical Sub- 
,. uopes, ieais, JOJS ana SOI rows ol mortality. 16o6, died 1/30. eaualled bv anv made ill tlie State. A larffe stock of nrinti jecte connected with tho business of those whose in. erests 
tion,” “Dr. Bardwolls Lozenges of Steel, ’ up in print before tho other half is written. 
“ Anodine Essence for the head ach,” “Tooth This exacts a decision of thought and a 
ach Drops,” “Essence of the Woods,” and facility of writing, which, like poetry, seems 
“ Milk of Roses,” are some of the articles a °* natuie t ^ ian an ac fluired 
“ Milk of Roses,” are some of the articles 
enumerated. 
Rum, gin, brandy and wine figure con¬ 
spicuously in the advertisements of mer¬ 
chants, druggists, &c. 
Mould-boards, Landsides, Points, devices, Coulters, 
Bands, etc., always on hand. 
lie would request particular notice of his Improved 
Double-Pointed Steel Tooth Cultivator, a superior 
article. . \ 
He solicits the patronagh-of the farming community, 
believing that they will be well paid for calling at his man¬ 
ufactory, before buying elsewhere. 
ALLEN BELD1NG, Corner State and Platt-sts., 
118-tf. Rochester, N. Y. 
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. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-Y0RKEr7 
THE INCESSANT WORKER. 
BUFFALO PAPER WAREHOUSE. 
Niagara Falls Paper Mills. 
CONDUCTED BY D. D. T. MOORE, 
Assisted by Messrs. J. H. Bixby, L. Wethekkll, 
and H. C. White — with a numerous corps of 
able Contributors and Correspondents. • 
chants, druggists, &c. , TlIE / reat . tree of 7 life is lad f w3th ,. tho My 39 ’ 43 ’ J3 ’ 5 
. . hopes, tears, joys and sorrows of mortality. 1656, died 
A druggist wishes an apprentice, 14 years From infancy to manhood, the progress is My whole is a 
of age, of good morals, and respectable pa- smooth and delightful. The sunshine of a them? tremble 
rents. the moral world dances through tho leaves ^inswer r 
Samuel Newmm announces his intention A radi ff- ,l " d , its (1 6hl ' d - -- 
o. .. ows, when cast, serve only to render the re- n, 
of erecting a Carding Machine m the town turning brightness brighter still to the joy- ANSWERS T 
of Berlin, and desires the wool to be well ous hearts beneath its branches. Tlie i 
picked and oiled. throbbing pulses of youth and maidens beat 1 
Consider Burt gives “further notice and as a response, and the laughter of . I 
last, (in this way,”) to his debtors to call at ^ w° d ^ f cheer ?7 aS if the T histle 
his dwelling, and pay up, "or they will be more heard beneath, sweeping to their eter- 
called on in a moro expensive and disagree- nal rest those who, having run their course, 
able way.” have dropped from the tree ripe for tlie 
A half column of fine type is occupied hv 3iaryes U 316 rcac ^ s them knows no Jf 
“A Bv-Law, to regulate a public market * ,0 \ e ’ and ai ? und ’ 3s ^fa—busy, 
- ’ & 1 active, wondrous, mvstp.rirms lifA • hoinw ut 
equalled by any made in the State. A large stock of print- 
The Rural New-Yorker is designed to be unique and 
beautiful in appearance, and unsurpassed in Value, Purity 
and Variety of Contents. Its conductors earnestly labor 
to make it n Reliable Guide on the important Practical Sub¬ 
jects connected with the business of those whose interests 
it advocates. It embraces more Agricultural, Iforticul- 
Answer next week. 
ANSWERS TO ENIGMA, &c., IN No. 23. 
BUFFALO TYPE FOUNDRY. TERMS, IN ADVANCE: 
jV LYMAN, Founder, Seneca-st, 2d door from Pearl St., Xw0 Dollars a Year - $1 for six months. To Clubs and 
TV . would call the attention of Printers and Publishers to Agents as fo n owsT)lree Copies, one year, for $ 5; Six 
Ins complete assortment of PRINIING MA J ERIALS to Copies (and one to Agent or getter up of club,) for S10; 
which he, is constantly making additions. Materials of Tell Copies (and one to Agent,) for §15; Twenty Copies 
ever y description furnished at short notice, and on the for $25, and any additional number, directed to individuals 
most reasonable terms. Presses,.Cases, Chases, Compo- at the same rate. Six months subscriptions in proportion, 
smg Sticks, Ink, &c., together with everything required in „ , . .. . , 
--_a .1 _ t.«j Sunappintion irionpv. nroDPrlv enclnspa. mnv lio 
ZJfu Ve-SiZ iV active, wondrous, mysterious life; below, at 
withm the city of Hartford. tho end, and at the beginning of all, is death 
How different is the appearance of this —unwearied, ever-toiling death, 
meager specimen of a newspaper from those XnIS may bo said fol . , that if 
published now-a-days. It looks like a black- strike it out of the soul, life woild be insipid, 
amoor by the side of the fair, white sheet of and our being but half animated. 
an office, constantly on hand. 
Old Type taken in exchange for new, at nine cents per 
p ound. ‘ _ I21-tf. 
MARSHALL’S BOOK BINDERY, 
mMMtmi BURNS’ BLOCK corner of State and Buf- 
Subscription money, properly enclosed, may be 
sent by mail at the risk of the Publisher. 
Terms of Advertising: 
One Dollar per square (ten lines—100 words, or less,) for 
the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent publi- 
falo street, over Sage & Brother’s Bookstore cation ,—in advance. With a single exception, the 
Rochester, N. Y. 
circulation of the New-Yorker is much' larger than that 
CORpySgpll''*'*’ IP ^ Music Books, Pamphlets, Periodicals, &c., hound in plain of any other newspaper in the State, west of Albany. Only 
ffancy bindings; old books rebound; Blank Books ruled to a limited space, however, is devoted to advertisements, and 
any pattern, and bound to order; Public and Private Li- hence preference is given to those most appropriate—such 
Answer to Illustrated Rebus No. 23. — A man braries repaired at short notice. Packages containing di- as the cards and notices of dealers in Agricultural Imple- 
jj„i_^ -j;, „ _j • 7 - • , , , rections for binding, punctually attended to. merits and Machinery,—Horticulturists and Seedsmen,— 
that comes to you With a lie on his lips is not to be JJ. B.—All work warranted, and done at low prices. Booksellers and Publishers,—Inventors, etc. All orders 
believed. April, 1852. [122-tfJ F. H. MARSHALL. by mail should be accompanied with the cash. 
. , - - - To enable us to accommodate as many as possible, brief 
Answer to Lharaae.— Jyew-Gate. TO FARMERS. advertisements are preferred. Patent medicines, &e.. will 
Answer to Biblical Enigma .—Abstain from all 
appearance of evil. 
TO FARMERS. 
Booksellers and Publishers,—Inventors, etc. Ail orders 
by mail should be accompanied with the cash. 
To enable us to accommodate as many as possible, brief 
advertisements are preferred. Patent medicines, &c., will 
ANVASS and Oil Cloth Stack Covers on hand or made not be advertised in this paper on any terms. 
^ to order, by E. O. WILLIAMS, Agent. 
Sail and Tent Maker, 12 Buffalo-st Rochester, N. Y. 
All communications, and business letters, should 
be addressed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
