MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
JULY U. 
not really displeased him; it bad only set him to 
thinking. After remaining gravely silent, because 
he was undergoing a brief self-examination, Mr. 
Lewis said, 
MY PHILOSOPHY. 
Bright things can never die. 
E’en though they fade; 
Beauty and minstrelsy 
Deathless were made; 
What though the summer day 
Passes at eve away— 
Doth not the moon’s soft ray 
Silence the night? 
Bright things can never die, 
Saith my philosophy; 
Phoebus though she pass by, 
Leaves us the light 
Kind words can never die, 
Cherished and bleBt; 
God knows how deep they lie, 
Stared in the breast, 
Like childhood’s simple rhymes 
Said o’er a thousand times, 
Aye, in all years and climes 
Distant and near, 
Kind words can never die, 
Saith my philosophy; 
Deep'in the soul they lie, 
God knows how dear. 
Childhood can never die— 
Wrecks of the past 
Float on the memory, 
E’en to the last. 
Many a happy thing, 
Many a daisied spring 
Flow on Time’s ceaseless wing, 
Far, far away; 
Childhood can never die, 
Saith my philosophy; 
Wrecks of our infancy 
Live on for aye. 
Sweet fancies never die, 
They leave behind 
Some fairy legacy 
Stored in the mind— 
Some happy thought or dream, 
Pure as day’s earliest beam, 
Kissing the gentle stream 
In the lone glade. 
Yet though these things pass by, 
Saith my philosophy, 
Bright things can never die, 
E’en though they fade. 
A TEA-PABTY AMONG THE ALPHABET. 
BY A 8CHOOLGIRL. 
The dining-room fire crackled merrily, and cast 
flit mI Jumwv. 
“You thought the Bmile given to Mr. Edwards strange shadows on the ceiling, as the day faded 
came easily enough?” 
into twilight Little Mary sat by the fireside, and 
“ It did not seem to require an effort,” replied flickering light was forming her letters on 
Mrs. Lewis. 
“No, not much effort was required,” said Mr. 
her new slate. 
As the shadows deepened, a drowsiness stole over 
Lewis. His toneB were slightly depressed. “ But fl er BenBCS — B he forgot for a moment her vain at- 
this must be taken into the account; my mind was t em pt B to form the mysterious shapes, and present- 
in a certain state of excitement, or activity, that ] y tfl ere was a confused murmur in her ears—a 
repressed sober feelings, and made smiling an easy j inm 0 f voices in the room, and a swimming of 
thing. So we smile and are gay in company, at f am jij ar objects before her eyes. The slate seemed 
cost of little effort, because all are smiling and gay, be ( ] anc ing a jig, and the letters took the form 
and we feel the common sphere of excitement 0 f p e0 pj e entering the open door. 
How different it often is when we are alone, I need The brg £ geven w hich entered formed a verymu- 
not say. You, Caddy, are guilty of the sober face B j ca l party; they were exclusive, and had a right 
at home as well as your husband.” Mr. Lewis spoke g0i f or there could be no muBic anywhere 
with a tender reproof in his voice. 
“But the sober face is caught from yours of- 
without their presence. 
Miss H came next—a very conceited individual, 
tener than you imagine, my husband, ” replied probacy f rom her foreign associations, particular- 
Mrs. Lewis. 
“Areyou certain of that, Caddy?* 
ly with her friends in England. They were fickle 
friends, however, for though they always intro- 
“ Very certain. Y r ou make the sunlight and the duced her where Bhe ought not to be, they invaria- I 
Bhadow of your home. Smile upon us; give us fo]y left her out where her presence was most re¬ 
cheerful words; enter into our feelings and inter- q U j red< ghe waB not remarkable for her beauty; 
ests, and there will be no brighter home in all the and ag f or fl er g gure) reminded one of a pillow 
land. A shadow on your countenance is a veil for w jtg a string tied around the middle, 
my heart; and the same is true as respects our The twin brothers I and J were seen together, 
children. Our pulses strike too nearly in union not and ^he ordy difference Mary could discern between 
to he disturbed when yours lias lost its even heat'’ waBj that J was steadfastly resolved on turn- 
Again Mr. Lewis walked on in silence, his face j n g up his toes, whilst I’s were remarkably straight 
partly averted; and again his wife began to fear ipjje conversation of the latter was exceedingly 
that she had spoken too freely. But he soon dis- egotistical, and in conduct he was Bure to keep a 
pelled this impression, for be said, sharp look-out for number one. 
A ODE TO A MUSKETER. 
You wicked blud sucker, why doant 
You urn yure livin sum wa beside 
Litin down on peeple and insurten jure 
Long bill to get blud, litin on 
Foakses noses, and when tha git mad an 
Begin to slap, leave? Haint ju got no feelinkst 
Grate seezerl how yude git nocked if you was 
As large as sum tu legged blud suckers as is 
Round here, wot wares klose. Whi doant yu 
Lite doun sli, as tha do, and blede em foar 
Tha no it, withowt hollerin all the whylel 
Yura kanablel you do a big biznis on a 
Smawl skail, you suck more blud <Jwt of a 
Feller than an elefant can, an yure smeller 
Aint had as long. You waik up foaks 
When tha ar sleepin, and tha swair 
Yengens. How du yu work it to keep 
Your bil so sharp without grindin? Whi 
Doant y.u pek wurms owt ov trees, 
& ete inBex, you long legged leech? 
What tewn is it yn syng so much, 
GoiDg round with yur fethirs shott oph, 
Seakin-g whoom yu ma devower? Yu 
Seam to be a kon ten tid burd from yur 
Singin, and syng loudist when yure 
Hungryist. I shud thynck yud want on 
Boots or pantry letts to keap yure long 
Legs from bein koald tbys wether. 
Inseck, ure usslis, yu kant chaw, butt 
Yure summ on suckin, kaus yu nevir 
Git weaned. Inseck, a devt.—Knickerbocker. 
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pelled this impression, for he said, sharp look-out for number one. of the trial of the ex-King, of Delhi, we read:— hytulHippieo per minute ^‘aref‘cored ami sliced, simpiem 
“I am glad, Caddy, that you have spoken thus K and L were awkward school-girls. M and N “ The court was occupied the whole of thceleventh 1i°& e L mar 
plainly. I only wish that you had done so before. _ ere evidently members of the same family, and day with the examination of a person named it is the perfection of Yankee ingenuity-,.and can be operated by a 
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I see how it is. My smiles have been for the out- p eTd near together. Mrs. 0 matronized her two Chunee, formerly editor of a native paper enti- c They can^he 0 obtained of°the principle merchants throughout the 
side world—the world that neither loved nor re- j p ar ,A n WK, a nar-fanS. tied the Delhi News, conducted’ on a novel principle country, and of the Proprietors and at Worcester, 
side world—the world that neither loved nor re-1 daugMcrs P and Q. The good lady was a perfect tied the Delhi News, conducted on a novel principle £Ze*7ar$ TTplZpt 
garded me—and my clouded brow for the dear ple dump ij ng aB to form. She always had her —the editor's duty being to write his paper full, inducements offend to Agents andlkaiers 
_- . . . , , , J . .. 7 - > ; Price below competition and within reach_ot aH 
attention. Largs 
ones at home, for whom thought and care are ever- mou th wide open with astonishment, and was con- 
living activities.” stantly obliged to mind her P’s and Q’s. Miss Q 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were now at their own door, resembled her mother in a remarkable degree, but 
mouth wide open with astonishment, and was con- and then carry it around and read it to his subscri- 
stantly obliged to mind her P’s and Q’s. Miss Q bers /” 
ompdition and within reach ol all. 
WIIITTEMORE BROTHERS, Worcester, Mass, 
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where they paused a moment, and then went in- being a specimen of feminine Young America, she °*“ 0 n N tl v a Lnt.lenum’s family. One 
Ins ant v on passing his threshold Mr Lewis felt .. * “ was recently taken into a gentleman’s family. One 
jnsiantiy, on passing ms mitsuoiu, jur. ijbwib icu. in81B ted on wearing a very long train. Mrs. 0 ex- . , . , ... 
the pressure upon him of his usual state. The hue p reBBe d her fears that her daughter? was not long evenin 8’ a ei ia ' in K jeca ca c up 1 ‘ 
of his feelings began to change. The cheerful, in- f()r thiB world . and it seemed very pr0 bable, for ln g- room > he came down into the kltchen > lau S h ‘ 
SMILES FOR HOME. 
BY T. S. AKTHflR. 
forested exterior put on for those he met in busi- her head waa B0 much too large in proportion hear ^Y WLat l3 “ e matter ^ . lu ® 
ness intercourse, began rapidly to change, and a tQ her body) that it geemed in actaal danger cook. ‘Why, said he, there are twelve onem 
sober hue to succeed. Like most business men, of tumbling off. The graceful Miss R, who was np there who couldn t snuff the candle, and they 
his desire for profitable results was even far in ad- greatly admired by the French, and the serpent- ^ or me 0 1 
vance of the slow evolutions of trade; and his ij^e Mr. 8, next appeared. The latter gentleman *** , 
daily history was a history of disappointments, in B howed his peculiarities of character by hissing N one 0 our C1 ^ sc 1 °° 1 H ’ i n0 ° D f a ^ 0 ’ f m , 
some measure dependent upon his restless antici- every peculiarity he disapproved. ker of tke commlttee asked the members of a class 
pations. He was not as willing to work and to Lastly, the lean Mr. T brought up the rear, and which was under examination, “What is the cause 
wait as he should be; and, like many of his class, then they all gat down to SU pp er , forming an un- of the saltness of the ocean?” .-oon one little girl 
-- 4 ‘TnEiR superiority is justly accorded .*—Rural Ntw-Yorker. 
Common Sense.—A boy from the old country WHEELER & WILSON’S 
was recently taken into a gentleman’s family. One s E ‘Vv r X XT Q- 3VE -A. O XX I XT E S 3 
evening, after having been called up to the draw- 343 Broadway, New York, 
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up there who couldn’t snuff the candle, and they Te 44 i 1 mODia '“ from pers0 “^. t iHBf^, 8 Agenh 0 RocbestCT, N. Y. 
had to ring for me to do it!” KETCHUM’8 ONE-HORSE MOWER, 
W ARRANTED TO CUT FROM FOUR TO SIX ACRES 
per day, with one horse. They have all the late improvements 
In one of our city schools, not long ago, a mem- YV per day, with one horse. They have all the late improvements 
. ... 7 ’ , made on the two-horse mowere. Weight 3M) lbs. Fnce, $hO—in 
her of the committee asked the members of a class Buffalo. [44ttf] «- l. Howard. 
which was under examination, “What is the cause ASTOR HOUSE 
of the saltness of the ocean?” Soon one little girl Broadway, New York. 
“Take that home with you, dear,” said Mrs, 
Lewis, her manner half smiling, half serious. 
Lewis, her manner half smiling, halt serious. to those he hoped to find just a little way in ad- gome of their associates, however, came with all the committee-man. “bait nsn, sir," said tne pupil. - c A stets on. 
“ Take what home, Caddy?” gad Mr. Lewis turn- vance< Th e consequence was, that, when the day’s due cerem ony after tea. U, V and W were seen . -A D V E RT ISEN1ENT. 
ed towards his wife, curiously. business excitement was over, his mind fell into a together. Poor W looked rather woebegone; he “^ovr, spos’n you was to he turned into an am- XNSWE k to the many letters of inquiry on the Bubiect we 
Now, Mrs. Lewis had spoken from the moment’s brooding state, and lingered over its disappoint- was quite neglected, and as for his French acquain- mal ” said Jim, “ what would you like to he, Bill is^t d°eS to ^u^for^e P u^of 
impulse, and already partly regretted her remark, ment, or looked forward with failing hope in the tanoes thev rut him entirelv Then came the “Ob, I'd like to he a lion, replied Dill, Because drainin/ lan ^ but t0car ry water pure and sweet ftomthe fountain 
“Take what home?” repeated her husband. “I future-for hope, in many things, had been long Sable m'ss T “wm Ly to we Z this ka ’s so-” “ Oh, no, don’t he a lion, Bill,” inter- 
don’t understand you.” deferred. And so he rarely had smiles for his young lady was very cross in disposition, and her ru P. ted Jim - who had had some rec f n ; P ainful ex ' ample of many that tvru jo' g “ Dajuf.n, May M, 1858 
“Now, spos’n you was to he turned into an ani- ANSWER to tire many letters of inquiry on the Bubiect we 
mal,” said Jim, “what would you like to be, Blur X desire to say through the columns of the “ Rural” tliat our 
don’t understand you.” deferr< 
“ That smiling face you turned upon Mr. Edwards, home, 
when you answered his question just now.” « Ta 
amplo of many that are being received: 
waist was bo small it was painfal to look at Her perienoe at school; "tea wasp, ni then you can 
“ Take that home with you, dear,” whispered attendant, Mr. Y, manifested the same peculiarity, sting the school master, 
Da#ien, May 20,1868 
the Water Pipe ad- 
Mr. Lewis slightly averted his head, and walked Mrs. Lewis, as they moved along the passage, and Old Mr. Z then walked in quite alone in his glory. . . it ti ht hoots there are I water. yours, 
on in silence. They had called in at the store of before they had joined the family. She had an in- He was a very eccentric individual, and amused ' 10,1 Vrl ” ’ We can fill ail orders immodiateiy. 
Mr. Edwards to purchase a few articles, and were stinctive consciousness that her husband was in tlie company by the queer feats he performed with tbree bad tlun K s th ° u wilt inevitably sutler—name- | Address 
now on their way home. There was no smile on danger of relapsing into hi3 usual state. The a; b long arm8 .‘ g 00n they all rose. The musical ly ’ a had corn ’ a bad gait> and a bad tem P er ’ 
the face of Mr. Lewis now, but a very grave ex- warning was just in time. party began to sing, the others to dance, and such , , «T , , ,. 
. . _ . . _ ° ’ A if a mrwiA nt intrnnnptinn in KrJi7.il is 
vertised in the Rural, of the common size. My Lead Pipe dees not 
answer, and I must fill its place with something that will carry more 
water. Yours, T. C. PETERS. 
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rubbed her eyes and f d t0 b \“ ThiS is ^ ^eals anything centre for return ^e.and^d^ ^ ^ 
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pression instead—grave almost to sternness. The “Thank you for the words!” said he. “I will noise and confusion followed, that Mary started, . . . . “ , 
words of bis wife bad taken him altogether by not forget them.” rubbed her eyes and awoke. There was her slate said to be ’ 18 my !riend ’ u , de stea 
surprise; and, though spoken lightly, had jarred And he did not; but at once rallied himself, and up0 n her lap, with the letters traced upon it in lrom I 011 ’ 1 am lesponsmie or it. 
upon his ears. to the glad surprise of Jenny, Will, and Mary, met black and white, as if nothing had happened.— 
The truth was, Mr. Lewis, like a great many other them with a new face, covered with fatherly smiles, Actually, she must have been dreaming .—Little fFfV 4TviY 
men who have their own business cares and trou- and with pleasant questions, in pleasant tones, of pi/„ r j Jn , A-Wriy iyiv^y iyjw 
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his wife and children looked into that face for a greeting like this; hut the response was instant. - For Moorc ’ s KuraI 1 
sunshine, or listened to his words for tones of Little Jenny climbed into her father’s arms. Will A correspondent of the Lagrange Whig gives BIBLICAL ENIGMA, 
cheerfulness. came and stood by his chair, answering in lively the following amusing account of the way a farmer - 
“Take that home with you, dear.” Mrs. Lewis tones his questions, while Mary, older by a few was taught how cheaply he could take the papers. 1 am composed of 32 letters, 
was already repenting this suggestion, made on ye ars than the rest, leaned against her father’s The lesson is worth pondering by a good many M y U 10 > 23 > 16 wfl s grandson of Jacob, 
the moment’s impulse. Her husband was sensitive shoulder, and laid her white hand softly upon his men “ we wot of.” 3 i 22 > 28 , 9, G ; 10, 20 was great grandsc 
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to a fault He could not hear even an implied head, smoothing hack the dark hair, just showing 
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be very guarded in this particular. A pleasant group was this for the eyes of Mra 
■ad, smoothing hack the dark hair, just showing “You have hens at home, of course. Well, I My 30, 15, 6, 31, 18, 20, 7, 2<, 6, 21, 8 was king of 
Little frost, from his broad, manly temples. will send you my paper one year, for the proceeds Judea. 
A pleasant group was this for the eyes of Mra of a single hen for one season; merely the pro- My 9, 4, 17, 12, 7 was a country northeast of Pales- 
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_ KEDZIE’S WATER FILTER. 
I AM composed Of o2 lettera r JVHE SUBSCRIBERS give notice that they have made amege- 
My 1, 10, 23, 1G was grandson of Jacob. i ments with Mr. Kedzie, the patentee of this celebrated Filter, «> 
_ ’ „ „ . „ ° , manufacture, under his own supervision, and sell at former retail pri- 
My 3, 22, 28, 9, G; 1G, 20 was great grandson of N oah. ccg, and discount to dealers as when made by J. E. Cheney A Cc. 
My 30, 15, 6, 31, 18, 20, 7, 27, 6, 21, 8 was king of Address only 59 JSffitS'k.y. 
Tnrips 431 the old stand of J. E. Chknkt A Co 
BIBLICAL ENIGMA. 
I am composed of 32 lettera 
“Take that home with you, dear! Ah, me! I Lewia us she came forth from her chamber to the ceeda It seems trifling, preposterous, to imagine 
wish the words had not been said. There will be sitting-room, where she had gone to lay off her bon- tke products of a single hen will pay the subscrip- 
darker clouds now, and gracious knows, they were net and shawl and change her dress. tion; perhaps it won’t hut I make the offer.” 
irk enoutrh before? Whv can’t Mr. Lewis leave wv-ll did her husband understand the meaniner “Done! ’ exclaimed larmerB., “I agree to it,” 
My 13, 26, 5, 20, 21, 29 was son of David. 
FOR SALE. 
A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACR*S 
delightfully situated one and a half miles from Seneca Lake, 
commanding a view of the same equal to anything on the North river. 
dark enough before? Why can’t Mr. Lewis leave Well did her husband understand the meaning Done, exclaimed Farmer u., l agree 
his cares and business behind him, and let us Bee look she gave him; and warmly did her heart re- an J appealed to me as a witness to the affair. 
the old, pleasant, smiling face again. I thought S pond to the smile he threw hack upon her. 
The farmer went off, apparently much elate with My 19,12, 2, 31, 13 was king of Heshbon. 
OK in 11 o 1 91 is a hrwYk- nf the Old Testa- First quality of soil and well Improved, with thirty acres ef timber, 
my 20, 1J, 14, 1,6, 24 IS a BOOK 01 me wra leEia This ton is tweive miles from Geneva and four from Penn Yan with 
ment, daily communication with both places. For convenience of location, 
« ,, , , beauty of situation and every advantage to be desired in a country 
My 30, 25, 11, 8 were God 8 chosen people. residence, it cannot be surpassed. The subscriber being about to 
this morning that he had forgotten how to smile; « Words fitly spoken are like apples of gold in conquest; the editor went on his way rejoicing, 
but I see he can smile if he tries. Ah! Why don’t pictures of silver,” said Mr. Lewis, speaking to her Time rolled around, and the world revolved on 
he try at home?” as gfle came i n . its axis, and the sun moved in its orbit as it form- 
So Mrs. Lewis talked to herself, as she moved « what do you mean by that?” asked Mary, look- C1 'iy did; the farmer received his paper regularly, 
aloug by the side of her husband, who had not j ng curiously into her father’s face. and re S a i e d himself with the information from it, 
spoken a word since her reply to his query,— “Mother understands,” replied Mr. Lewis, smil- and said “ he was surprised at the progress of him- 
“ Take what home?” Block after block was passed, j Dg tenderly upon his wife. se * f and * n 8 enera i information.” 
- - ■ - . Some time in the month of September, I hap¬ 
pened up again in the office, when who should enter 
and street after street crossed, and still there was “Something pi 
silence between them. Mary. 
“Of course,” said Mrs. Lewis, speaking in her “Something p 
own thoughts. “ Of course he is offended. He ashed Mr. Lewis, 
won’t hear a word from me. I might have known, “You and mo 
beforehand, that talking out in this way would only child, 
make things worse. Oh, dear! I’m getting out of “And we have 
all heart!” father, as he drei 
“ What then, Caddy?” having three sue 
Mrs. Lewis almost started at the sound of her M»rv laid her 
“ Something pleasantmust have happened,” said 
Mary. 
My 14, 32, 24, 3 was a town in Palestine. further pi 
My whole may he found in the Psalms of David, premilos.' 
Hillsboro, HI., 1858. M. V. Z. -~ 
pip Answer in two weeks. 
daily communication with both places. For convenience of location, 
beauty of situation and every advantage to be desired In a country 
residence, it cannot be surpassed. Tee subscriber being about to 
change his residence, will sell seventy, one hundred, or one hundred 
and seventy acres, being the entire farm, to suit the purchaser. For 
farther particulars, inquire of D. D. T. Moore, Esq., of the 
New-Yorker; H H. Hurd, Esq., Geneva, or of the subscriber on the 
premises. [419 ] JOHN C. NICHOzjAS. 
“ Something pleasant? Why do you say that?” ' )ut our old fl 'i en( t Farmer B, 
“How do you do, Mr. B.?” said the editor, ex- 
For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. 
I am composed of 21 letters. 
My 20, 13, 6 is a cape in North America. 
My 9, 1, 7, 4,18, 3,15 is a country in Europe. 
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and mother look so happy,” replied the tending his ha nd, and his countenance lit up with My 21,12, 3, 9 is a country on the Eastern Conti- 
a bland smile; “ take a chair, sir, and he seated; 
“And we have cause to be happy,” answered the dne weather we have.” 
father, as he drew his arm tightly around her, “ in 
having three such good children.” 
“Yes, sir, quite fine indeed,” he answered, and 
My 9,1, 7, 4,19, 2 is the capital of one of the Unit¬ 
ed States. 
then a short silence ensued, during which our My 17, 9,12, 10 is a bay in Greenland. 
Marv laid her cheek to his, and whispered-" If friend B - llitched his chair backward and forward, My 11, 9, 7, 10, 16, 9, 19, 2 is a country in British 
husband’s voice, breaking, unexpectedly, upon her you are Bm jiing and happy, dear father! home will twirled his thumbs abstractedly, and spit profusely. 
. .. . . juu uu o AXVl OforiilWf nn nninVIv VioooiJ a d rii-ooai n fr ill P Prll tfir 
ear, in a softened tone. 
“ What then?” he repeated, turning towards her, 
and looking down into her shyly upturned face. 
chmery, buildings, lruit, plants, etc. xnose ar a uibinuix ctm ^ - 
good daguerreotype or drawing and rely upon having everything done 
lu the most satisfactory maimer, as I shall devote my personal atten- 
tion to the business and employ tha best workman. 
Rochester, Jam 12,1868. |419] EL C. WHITT_ 
TO NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS. 
P AUL BOSSANGE, Agent for Louis Leroy, of the 
Jardin, ADgere, France, begs to announce that he is now rany 
prepared to execute all orders for Fruit, Foeeit and Ornabsntal 
Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, Ac., Ac. , T 
Catalogues of the prices current, embracing Shipping and insu 
ranee charges, may be had (gratis) on application to 
439 PAUL BOSSANGE, 2U B eekman St., New York. 
I'gi- The Rural as a Present.— Our readers are reminded that 
in all cases where the Rural is sent to a distant friend or relative, aa 
a present, we only charge the lowest club price, $1,50. VS e have a - 
be like Heaven.” 
Mr. Lewis kissed her; but did not reply. He felt 
a rebuke in her words. But the rebuke did not 
Starting up quickly, he said, addressing the editor, My 16, 21,6,11,18,19, 9 is a river in South America. re!U i y received quite a°number of orders for copies of the present 
“Mr. D., I have brought you the proceeds of that My 15,18, 20, 10, 3, 20 is an ocean. o£ w^tprief^opk^sent^CaS’ts^ 2 >Tand'oi 
“It would send warmth and radiance through the throw a c hiil over his feelings; it only gave a new 
whole house,” said Mrs. Lewis, her tones all a-trem- 8 t reng th to his purpose. 
It was amusing to see the peculiar expression of 
My 14, 18, 11, 16, 13, 2, 4, 12 is a peak in the Rocky Europe, $2,50—the extra charge being for postage. 
Mountains. ■ ” -— 
ble with feeling. “ Don’t distrilxite all your smiles. Keep a few of W* I could hardly keep my risibles down. 
i'Vm,tw n i-c n 9 !i ,, . , , . When at the wagan, the farmer commenced 
T . v ' . the warmest and brightest for borne, s , .. fl and } ng over to the editor the products of the hen, 
I know so. Only try it dear, for this one Lewis, as sbe parted with her husband on the next -which, on being counted, amounted to eighteen 
the editor, as he followed the farmer down to the My 2, 5, 7, 3 is a lake in Europe, 
wagon. I could hardly keep my risibles down. My 7, 4, 15, 10, 11, 2 is an island in the Pacific 
When at the wagan, the farmer commenced Ocean. 
vemng.” . morning. He kissed her, hut did not promise.— pullets, worth a shilling each, and a number of 
“It isn’t so easy a thing to put on a smiling face, The smiles were kept, however, and evening saw dozen of eggs, making in the aggregate, at the 
Caddy, when thought is oppressed with care.” 
them; though not for the outside world. Other, least calculation, $2 50-more than the price of the world. 
IT’ ® cow com. crenl.o PW __ „ __ _ _ Sparta, N. Y, 1858. 
My 4,13, 18,13, 2, 8,13 is a city on the shore of my 
13, 2, 4,15, 18, 3, 13. 
My whole is one of the greatest countries in the 
world. Margie. 
“It didn't seem to require much effort just now,’ and many evenings saw the same cheerful smiles, “Noneed,” said he, “ of men not taking a fami- Answer in two weeks 
said Mrs. Lewis, glancing up at her husband with and the same happy home. And was not Mr. Lewis l y newspaper, and paying for it too. I don’t miss 
something of archness iii her look. a better and happier man? Of course he was— this from my roost, yet I have paid fora year’s sub- ; 
Again a shadow dropped down upon the face of And so would all men he, if they would take home scription, and over. All folly, sir; there is no man ANSWERS TO 
Mr. Lewis, which was again partly turned away; wKh them the smiling aspect they so often exhibit, ^mTnSslfhS ’‘^ ^ ^ ' ° W ’ Answer to Misc. 
and again they walked on in silence. as they meet their fellow-men in business inter- “But,” resumed the editor, “I will pay for what ... ... 
“ He is so sensitive!” Mrs. Lewis said to herself, course, or exchange words in passing compli- is over the subscription. I did not intend this as a W1 ness W1 110 ie ' 
the shadow on her husband's face darkening over ments. Take your smiles and cheerful words home means of profit, hut rather to convince you. I will Answer to Biog 
herown. ■■ I have to be a, c«efal of m, words as with you, bosband father and brothers. Yonr of sir . a bargain is a bar g aln, and ^nstttoTaSe 
if talking to a spoi e- child. hearts are cold and dark without them. j am already paid, sir—doubly paid, sir. And . qi a iro 
No, it did not require much effort on Ihe part of -♦-♦- whenever a neighbor makes the complaint I did, 1 ceive3 61 ac 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
THE LEADING WEEKLY 
Agricultural, Literary and Family Newspaper 
IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY 
D. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, N, Y. 
Office, Union Buildings, Opposite the Court House. 
pSP Answer in two weeks. terms, in ad van ce : 
__ Two Dollars a Year-$1 for six months. To Clubs and Agents 
W0 „ rc , T)0 mr> pvTftu re I. towo m as follows :- Three Copies one year, for $5 ; Six Copies (and on 
ANSWERS TO ENIGMAS, &C., IN NO. 444 Agent or getter np of clubi ) for $I0; Ten Copies (and one to Agent, 
- for $15, and any additional number at the same rate, (SLW P er C0 WG 
Answer to Miscellaneous Enigma:—A faithful As we are obliged to pre-pay the American postage on papers_sen -o 
itness will not lie. the British Provinces,™ rCanatfian ( ^^““^rice5 
. , _. . cents per copy to the club rates for the Rural Ihe lowest. 
Answer to Biographical Enigma:—Charles de copieS 6ent t0 Europe, Ac, is $2 so,- including postage. 
I am already paid, sir-doubly paid sir And . 31 t4159 acreBi and the father retains 62 
whenever a neighbor makes the complaint I did, I v ® ’ 
Answer to Biographical Enigma:—Charles de 
Secondat Montesquieu. 
Answer to Mathematical Problem:—Each son re- 
Mr.Lewis to smile, as he passed a few words, light- 1 The three great conquerors of the world are will relate to him the hen stoiy. Good day, gen 
’—”,—a. mi- -e -Li—— t — tlemen.” 
ly, with Mr. Edwards. The remark of his wife had Fashion, Love and Death. 
.8318 acres. 
Auswer to Geometrical Problem:—621 rods. 
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inserted at twenty-five cents a line, each insertion, paj a e m m 
vance. Our rule is to give no advertisement, unless very bnef, more 
than four consecutive insertions. Patent Medicines, &e, are no, 
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