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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
SEPT. 25 
Written for Moore's Rural New-Yorker. 
THE EDINS. 
I’ye see in twilight’s pensive hour, 
The moss-clad dome, the mould’ring tower, 
In awful ruin stand; 
That dome where graceful voices sung, 
That tower whose chiming music rung 
Majestically grand. 
I’ve seen, ’mid sculptured pride, the tomb 
Where heroes slept in silent gloom 
Unconscious of their fame; 
Those who, with laurel’d honors crowned, 
Among their foes spread terror round, 
And gained—an empty name. 
I’ve seen, in death's dark palace laid, 
The ruins of a beauteous maid 
Cadaverous and pale; 
That maiden who, while life remained, 
O’er rival charms in triumph reigned 
The mistress of the vale. 
I’ve seen, where dungeon’s damps abide, 
A youth admired in manhood’s pride, 
In fancied greatness rave; 
He, who in reason’s happier day. 
Was virtuous, witty, noble, gay, 
Learn’d, generous, and brave. 
Nor dome, nor tower in twilight shade, 
Nor hero fall’n, nor beauteous maid, 
To ruin all consign’d. 
Can with such pathos touch my breast, 
As (on the maniac’s form impressed,) 
The Ruins of tho Mind! 
Syracuse, N. Y., 1858. 
Stoves ! Stoves!! 
J. E. CHENEY, Agent, 
29 State street 
had dashed her hot forehead on the moss in the bowing; and taking his companion’s arm they (S4 A tt rt i a rt m 0 ft f f 
forest six years before, and you would have known passed out. * U V A A A A $ v *W V A p ♦ 
her, much 33 she had changed, had you seen the “If there is anything I dislike, it is incivility,” ■ -.— •• . . 
fiery crimson flash over her cheek, and the more said Mr. Wolfe, when they were in the street. “I StOVGS ! Stoves!! 
fiery rush of anger to her deep eyes. She was do not blame the man for not wishing to show us 7 E. CHENEY, Acim.has now on hand, at his new stand, No. 29 
eighteen, and prettier than she used to be, though over his establishment; he is no doubt annoyed 
not happier. “ A picture for an artist,” you would and interrupted by many heedless visitors’ but he wSi be bom low. call and see before purchasing elsewhere. Remem- 
have said, had you seen her then, at first with her might have dismissed us with courtesy. He might strcct ’j E . cheney, Agent. 
hand laid pleadingly on her father’s arm, then with have sent us away better content with a gracious 451-31 ___ 29 StateBtreet _ 
a step that had in it as much majesty as scorn, and refusal, than with an ungracious consent.” Blackberry Wine, 
more anger than either, walking out of the room, “Perhapswe shall have better lurk here ” said ttiarmers a^d others who are thinking of setting out plantations 
j nw . a T , Q .v, »y, „ nnln nr Tier TirVioro flioro wore .. ,, , _ of New Rochelle (or Lawton) Blackberries, come to the East 
down a path to the only corner where there were the other stranger; and they stopped before an- Avenue Nurseries, see our bearing Plants, and pick out Vines 
no currants and sweet briers. Other workshon of a similar kind Tbpv WPW w from , our ,ar « e stock for planting in October. Now is the time to get 
ui a similar Kino, iney were re- y 0ur land ready. Prices by the quantity lower than ever, and ac- 
There was a small but prettily arranged bed of ceived by a brisk little man, the head clerk, appar- co " 5 1 n ? t to ““ ““ you se ^ t Ar ^ tl ^ , ^, I ^f4 J w^h^ l |! r E T?’v 
common flowers here, and with the compression ently, who in reply to their request to be shown -——-—- 1 -— 
of her lips giving way a little, but no softening of over the establishment, answered, “Oh, yes! come Stocks for Nurserymen, 
the eyes, she bent over them, holding the blossoms with me, gentlemen. This way.” So saying, he compriring ^ comiDg ^ ^ ,otof 5161 
to her cheek an instant, then gathering them in her hurried them along the area strewed with iron 6??| : ^n Q ^uRv T 5S^S p, ^^ c \7^^ wngK,wiB& 
hands, they lay, in another moment, where her bars, broken and rusty wheels of iron, fragments of maiialeb •* “ 
father had wished them, on the noses of a couple old cylinders, into the principal workshop. apfle 8 ctockm*o 
of grunting porkers. _ Here, without stopping to explain any one thing, orders solicited A^ROTHERa 
“ Why, Hester Marsden, you’ve spoilt your he led the strangers along with the evident inten- Geneva, Ontario county, N y, Sept 1858. 454-it 
posy-bed. What makes you look so?” said a boy tion of getting rid of them as soon as possible. REBECCA GRAPE VINES 
who had bounded out after her as she left the When they paused where the workmen were rivet- For Sale at Reduced Prices. 
69 and 71 Main Street, adjoining Gsbum House, 
ATTRACTIVE DISPFAY 
OF 
FALL DRESS GOODS 
GOOD S. 
Early orders solicited Price list sent on application. 
T. C. MAXWELL A BROTHERS. 
Geneva, Ontario county, N Y, Sept 1858 454-4t 
ELECANCE, BEAUTY AND VARIETY 
ANY PREVIOUS ASSORTMENT. 
XJUBBARD & NORTHROP invite particu- 
-*•-*- lar attention to their unusually extensive variety of 
SRAWJLS of the latest patterns. 
DRESS GOODS, the most extensive in market 
SILKS of the richest and newest styles. 
EMBROIDERIES of the rarest and neatest work. 
DOMESTICS. 
The Stock of Domestics offered by Messrs. Hubbard & Northrop 
contains the best and most approved makes to be found in 
market They devote particular attention to their domestic trade, and 
HOUSE-KEEPERS AND HOTEL-KEEPERS 
WDl find it for their interest to examine their complete stock. 
HUBBARD As NORTHROP, 
453 #9 and 71 Main St., Rochester, N. V. 
EDWARDS’ SHINCLE MACHINE: 
CIRCULAR DOUBLE GUAGE ATTACHMENT. 
FOR CUTTING SHINGLES. 
Patented March 31, 1857. 
fTUIIS is the Cheapest Simplest and Best 
A SHINGLE MACHINE 
iDg the external castings of a boiler, the clerk "I)R0RAGATED from the original Vine, good, strong, two yeara i n n3e , aB <} the only one Cutting a perfect Shingle with rapidity, 
lnnbpri nt V t B t . A old \ines, with all the ripened wood, at $20 per dozen or $150 Wi.h a single horse power, will Out 8,000 Shingles per hour, 
“ Go off and mind your business,” said she, curt- looked at his watch, tapped his right foot against per hundred, 
ly, “ don’t you come near me, or I’ll cut your ears an iron tube, and showed other signs of impatience. at$!2 p^o' 
One year old Vines with from 18 inches to 2 feet of ripened wood, 
at $12 per dozen, or $80 per hundred. 
and can ne propelled by hand to cut 2,900 per hour, 
TIMBER OWNERS AND SHINGLE MAKERS 
She went in with as stately a step as she had detain you longer, sir,” and with his friend took 
gone out, and began setting the table, putting the leave. 
WhereuDOn Air. Wolfe remarked H Wo will nr>+ Those wishing to purchase strong plants for propagation would do I Are invited to axamine this Machine. A large extent of Territory 
U , YY a Will not I wp n t n /soil anH thfi Stock before PlirchlLSimr elsewhere. fnr rrIa. And Mn/\hinM Pftr frtriH^v ?wf/-,v-rrvo_ 
plates down with a slam, and a disregard of all “This man is an 
order that she had never been guilty of before. said Mr. Wolfe, “ bn 
Chapter III. the surface; it does 
“Hester, John Gkben has bought the farm must lo°li further.” 
that joins mine, and I think it would be a good ^' lie strangers wal 
plan for him to settle down in a home of his own. * n silence, when one 
Don’t you?” 0 f a locomotive engi 
“This man is an improvement on the other,” 
said Mr. Wolfe, “ but all the civility he has is on 
the surface; it does not come from the heart. We 
well to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. 
All written orders shall receive prompt attention. 
Terms positively cash. WILLIAM BROCKSBANK, 
454 Prospect Hill Nursery, Hudson, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
Nursery Stock. 
W E have for the Fall Trade, a large and fine stock of 
Apple Trees, 1 to 4 years. 
Bear “ Standard and Dwarf, 2 and 3 years. 
for sale, and Machines supplied to order. Iff?' For further informa¬ 
tion, apply to EDWIN EDWARDS, Chittenango, 
450-4t Or J. W. PORTER, Syracuse. 
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. 
Rochester, JMjonroc Co., N. Y. 
rpms INSTITUTION embraces all the departments of instruction 
JL necessary to qualify students for the business of Teaching, Corn- 
Standard <& Dwarf, unusually fine, 1 2 yrs. mercial. Scientific, or Professional pursuits. 
As (on the maniac’s form impressed,) that joins mine, and I think it would be a good The strangers walked on for nearly half a mile peIch ° PLU "'i t£d2 y|^ ,the 011681 mtheState - 
Spractise nTirT' ^ P laQ ^ ^ t0 d ° WQ * & h ° me ° f hi8 ° WD ’ ^ ^ ^ ° f ^ ^ a P ictoe clX^aS 
7 Don’t you?” of a locomotive engine with a train of cars under- a large lot of nurserymen 
f “ “I’ve nothing to do with John Green’s affairs.” neat ^* It overtopped a small building, not more Apple Seedlings, 1 and 2 years. . 
fViA n “ But maybe you will have sometime. He’d like than ten feet in height, communicating with a enemy » Mazzard, 1 year. 
m to get you for a wife maybe.” yard and a workshop. “Look,” said the observer, f 
• .-.. - . - ■ . - “John Green may get somebody that wants “ here is a machinist whose name is not on ou x . Quince, Angers,’ 1 year’, very strong. 
T „ ... .... , „ , „ _ , him / don’t” list Probably it was thought too small a concern A 180 8 686 lot of Balsam Mr, 1 to 4 feet, Am. Arbor Tit®, Osage 
written tor Moores Rural New-Yorker. ’ w f . Orange, Ac. 
TTT?1? mcrjinuv h CnnTTU\TD MLnvuriW 4 ‘Bllt do yon expect to take care of yourself for our purposes,” said his companion. “Never- 60 Bush. Mazzard Cherry Pits, in fine order. 100 bush Peach Pita 
Lli ii - HIM Uhl til 1 il MOLUliXli WUMAW. alway8? The children are growing up, and I ” theless, let ns try it,” said Mr. Wolfe. m hterai^uautite ll vm iow7a£f qUali ' y and ^ ^ 
BY ELLEN c. laee “ You want to S et rid of me, do you?” They entered, and found at the desk a middle- Nurserymen, Dealers andi ’ lant ^”^ 1 ^/«^ r a ”h A co 
_L ‘ “ Why, I thought-” aged man, whose somewhat grimmy aspect and Dausviiie, Liv. Co, n. y., Sept 13,1858, ‘‘ ‘ 45i-4t 
Chapter I. “ Yes, I know what you thought,” was Hester’s apron round his waist, showed that he divided his Fruit ""and Ornamental Trees. 
It was a small house — not more than large muttered rejoinder, and she went out at the front labors between the workshop and the counting- X\fK offer for Sale, the coming fail, a large and fine assort- 
enough for “ the twain,” you would have thought, d ™r *3 though her anger was on the point of an room. a'pple trees, 3 and 4 years, stocky and healthy. 
—but there were some four or five flaxen beads explosion. we want to look over your works, if you have peak “ stan«iardand Dwart;2 and3yrs,very fine, 
bobbing about in the currant and sweet-brier bush- She walked down to the gate, and stood leaning no objection. 1 quantities 6 ^’ 6r <aid ury P 113 iar g- 
es that grew thickly by the front yard fence; heads over ^ hcr face wearing a look that told, plainer “ It will give me great pleasure to show yon all £™m RY « 2 y«fr"tiViuXo 2 c k TS ’ haidy sorts “ d siron9 ' 
in which perpetual motion seemed to be well on than words could have done, wh&t a strife there that is to be seen,” said the mechanic, with a A p^^ TS “ 0RA xgk oFiNrE^GKABEs Ac Ac 
its way towards perfect development, judging from was within. There was a cluster of yellow batter- pleased alacrity, ringing a bell, and telling the boy currants, uoorkbkrries,’ raspberries! black- 
the chattering of busy tongues. cups at her feet, and, pulling off a handful, she who entered to take charge of the office. horse ciieItnut mcrjntain ash, A ltndens, maples, 
There was a low door, with a wooden-barred, held them up in the sun. “To think,” she said, He then led the way, and explained to the American and feu ropean ash,’American chest- 
pantry window on one side of it, at the east end looking at them, “that I should love flowers, when strangers the whole process of constructing a loco- Also.’ r. fine stock of balsam fir, Norway spruce, 
of the house, and in the sunshine of the June 1 am g° in g to marr Y JoiIN Green; for marry him motive engine. He showed them how the various Nure^Stide^^ 015 VI ™’ luld 11 8eneml a “ 0lt “ eiit of other 
morning a tall, black-evcd, bustling woman went I will,” giving the flowers a toss into the middle parts of the machinery were manufactured, and Nurserymen, Dealers, and Planters, are invited to caiL 
a large lot of 
STOCKS FOR NURSERYMEN. 
Apple Seedlings, 1 and 2 years. 
Cherry “ Mazzard, 1 year. 
Phim from Pits of the Horse Plum. 
Pear, 1 year. 
Quince, Orange, 1 year. 
Qnlnce, Angers, 1 year, very strong. 
Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
LIFE - HISTORY OF h SCOLDING WOMAN. 
60 Busk Mazzard Cherry Pits, in fine order. 100 bush Peach Pita cards giving full particulars, apply to 
The Female Department, under the immediate supervision of 
an accomplished and highly qualified Preceptresa is limited to 60 pu- 
Apricots, Quinces. Grapes, Curranta Gooseberriea Raspberriea in- pils, who Bhare also the benefits of the daily instruction of the Pro- 
ciudiDg a large lot of Brinckle’s Orange, Blackberries, Ac., &c. Also lessors and other Teachers in the Institution. 
The Principal with his family, and several of the Teachers, resides 
in the New Boarding House, and by constant intercourse with the 
students endeavor to secure their moral and social advancement, as 
well as their intellectual culture. 
Commercial Department under the direction of J. V. R Chapman 
and C. R. Davis, Principals of the Chapman Commercial Academy 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Among the Teachers are Profs. N. W. Benedict, A. Lathrop, 
Also a fine lot of Balsam Fir, 1 to 4 feet. Am. Arbor Tit®, Osage ^ % P ' McCauley Balentine and Miss Anna Marsh. 
range Ac. The Fall Term opens on Monday, Sept 6th. J or Circulars and 
BY ELLEN C. LAKE. 
Chapter I. 
Tire above stock is of the very best quality and can be furnished 
in liberal quantities at very low rates. 
Nurserymen, Dealers and Planters wonld do well to call 
MAXWELL, BRISTOL A CO. 
Dansville, Liv Co, N. Y., Sept 13,1858. 464-4t 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 
Rochester, August 1858 
J. E. DEXTER, A. SL, Principal 
C OX’S SUGAR AND CIDER MILL is simple, durable, 
and perfect in grinding both Apples and Cane. For particulars 
and a copy of Lovering's Rules for making Sugar from Chinese 
Cane, send two letter stamps. A ddress, H. J. COX, 
252 16 Mile Stand, Hamilton Co., Ohio. 
BERRIES. STRAWBERRIES, RHUBARB, Ac 
HORSE CHESTNUT, MOUNTAIN ASH, LINDENS, MAPLES, 
AMERICAN and EUROPEAN ASH, AMERICAN CHEST¬ 
NUT, SHRUBS. ROSES, Ac. 
Also, a fine stock of BALSAM FIR, NORWAY SPRUCE, 
AMERICAN ARBOR VITAi, and a general assortment of other 
morning a tall, black-eyed, bustling woman went 1 will,'’ giving the flowers a toss into the middle parts ot the machinery were manufactured, and 
busily hack and forth before it, stopping now and of tlie road > “though 1 die tbe Dex t minute. I’ve patiently answered all their questions. He told 
then to see, as she said, “what mischief the young stayed here, where I’m not wanted, just as loDg as them of an improved mode of tubing boilers, by 
ones were into;” administering a slight cuff here 1 shall i 1,11 have a tome of m y own if 1 do have whicb the power of generating steam was increas- 
and a push there to keep Ihem in order, and call- to take an °8 re with then we?)1 Bee whether I ed, and showing with what care he provided for 
ing often to Hester, telling her that she “must can kave things as I want them or not.” 
security from bursting. 
rp , Jsanhing Koomsm vie oiock comer oj uujjaio ana JLXcnange siru 
take care of that baby—if she didn't -’’and Well, John Green, the “ogre,” an awkward, green- iwo hours passed rapidly away. The strangers where Depositors will please apply “^“r^tbu^dnte. ^ ^ ^ 
the rest would be lost inside the door. looking chap, carried his stoga boots over farmer were delighted with the intelligence displayed by Rochester, Sept. 9,1858. 
But at last there was a cry that must have arons- Marsden’s threshold the next Sunday evening, tlie mechanic, and with his frank, attentive and william n.°sage,P resident 
ed the “seven sleepers,” had they been in that and Hester, in answer to his stammered speech u fl 6U8 Pi c i° u s manners. “Here is a man who loves 
vicinity—a cry that could come in such volumin- about “ wanting a housekeeper,” told him shortly kls Profession bo well, that he takes pleasure in 
ous force from no lungs but those of a young, stout and to the point,—“If you want me to keep house ex plaining its mysteries to all who can understand 
specimen of babyhood—and, in a moment, Hester for you, bring Parson Waite over here two weeks tkcm »'’ thought Mr. Wolfe, 
came, carrying the boy, holding him, as one could from tonight” am a f ra i d we have given yon a deal of trouble,” 
see, with all the strength of her slight arms, and, No one ever knew whether there was, in her 8aid tke other stranger. 
with a look of trouble on her face that would have heart, any struggle between the ideal of her maid- “Indeed, gentlemen, I have enjoyed your visit,” 
been more becoming some half-score of years in enhood and the reality that was to be; for, what- said the mechanic, “and shall be glad to see yon 
the future, sat down with him in the door; trying, ever of pain or passion might have been within, a S ain - ; ’ 
in the time, with all the baby-pleasing art she was she was, outwardly, a very cold, quiet bride, and, “Perhaps we may,” said Mr. Woife; and the 
Rochester, Sept. 9,1858. 
OFFICEBS. 
WILLIAM N. SAGE, Bresident 
F R XWA E R K D KLY ’j ViCe - FresWeClS - 
see, with all the strength of her slight arms, and, No one ever knew whether there was, in her 
with a look of trouble on her face that would have heart, any straggle between the ideal of her maid- 
been more becoming some half-score of years in enhood and the reality that was to be; for, what- 
master of, to quiet him. But no, baby kicked and io her new home, went resolutely to the labor that strangers departed. 
“Perhaps we may,” said Mr. Woife; and the 
screamed, and grew purple in the face by holding awaited her. Five months afterwards, as the mechanic, whose Sold Only by Subscription, 
his breath; he was warm and tired, and hadn’t any “ Yes, he’s well off as to land,” say the good peo- means where quite limited, eat in his office, medi- YY"l^tito^iLLUSTK ate^wokks 10 en8ag0 in 11)6 Bale 
idea of laughing at the pink sun-bonnet which pie of Mercer village, when you notice the broad t a t*ng how hard it was to get business by the side Circulars, givipg full information, with Terms to Agents, and a ft 
had put him in an ecstacy of delight an hour acres and white farm-house of JonN Green, “but of such large establishments as were his competi- Ll 1 ° f my d ul)liLI, ' i0Ils ’ bei DUAN > E RULisoN^Pitoiisher. 
before. deliver us from the tongue of his wife, she’s enough tors, the two strangers entered. He gave them a 452-121 _ No. 33 8. Third st„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
“I never!” said Hester's mother, with a very to wear the life out of an oak tree.” It is true hearty welcome, handed chairs, and sat down. To Nurserymen and Dealers in Trees 
nnorni a Y\1 Cs frAnrn U 1 PDflll fyll pll thlH f +hGxr foil r\C “ W ft Kfli fl Air. Wnl fp i( Yirit'h o TTXTTCTTTNfl TG PT.VAT? A T>TT?r«V AT? nBGTTMn 
ursery articles. M 0 D E L MERCANTILE COLLEGE. 
Nurserymen, Dealers, and Planters, are invited (o calL ... . . „ .. ... . __ . 
Orders promptly attended to. Wainslcy s HlaTble liloolr. Main .Street^ 
Descriptive and Wholesale Catalogues furnished. Kochcster, N. Y., 
„ . T.O, MAXWELL A BROTHERS. , \PKNS PERMANENTLY, Ski-t. 1st., 1858, when will be 
Geneva, Ontario county, N. Y., Sept 1,1858. _ 454-it _ J introduced a new syttem of Mercantile Instruction, combiiiing 
• k j , v,. w-rv jsrtr —tt . Theory with Practice. 
■tL -c x» lya'la w u rn.- b— e. For particulars, send for Circulars Inclosing stamp. 
T HE MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION will «. VV. EASTMAN, Urosidei.t, 
remove on the 20th September instant,, into tlreir new Anthor of Fultox A Kastman’s Book-Keeping and Penmanship. 
Banking Rooms in the block corner of Buffalo and Exchange struts, Rochester, August, 1858 450 tf 
here Depositors will please apply alter that date. .---—. 
J. R. PIERPONT, Secretary. 
Rochester, Sept. 9,1858. ... A ' jlWK In vJUo&j 
officers. Broadway, New xorK. 
UPresident a lj, THE MILK used here comes from a Farm carried on for 
EBENEAEK ELY, ) Vice-Presidents. A the express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk, Vegetables, 
...rv. Poultry, Eggs and Pork to this House. The Cows teed in Winter on 
MOSES CHAPIN, Attorney. the best of Hay and Meal, and in Summer on rich Pastures and Meal 
J. R. PIERPONT, Secretary and Treasurer. on ]y. ’’[440] C. A. STETSON. 
Levi A. Ward, ' ' F.benezbr Ely, 8UPEK.IOK LAND PLASTER I 
Fkeemah Clarke, Ahon Bronsoh, - a - ___ c. __ 
Nfbfmiatt OsRiTRt ('harifs W Diinda^ (7IB2NCH A CjIAFFELL, 69 Axchango (Sncccosorc «c 
(3fo W Pai’soys’’ Georce Ellwasckii’ r Shurtliff A Smith, at old 8taud.) keep on hand for Fanners’ 
W.°ll,am N SaS Samuel M™ ’ us^Gakbutt’s Celebrated Lard Plastbm. On. Dollarinveet^ 
Alvah Strong, Nathaniel B. Merick, in returns Fifty to the Furinra. ^ ^ . 
Martin Briggs, Louis Chapin, G j jA ' N0, 8 6n P erior atticie, for sale Jn 
Thomas Hanvky, Edwin 1’ancost, quantity by F. A C, as above. _ i3etf 
if^ES Ch L /p B in Edmund Lyon 1111 ’ T ime —PAGE’S PERPETUAL KILN-Patented July, 
MOSES OHAIIN. EDMUND Lyon, 18c7 . Superior to any in use for wood or coal. 2>£ cords of wood, 
_ ‘ __!_ or 13^ tnn6 of coal to 100 bblfl.—coal not mixed with stone. 
HEW BOOKS FOR ACEMTS. 48411 Address _ a D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Sold Only by Subscription. KEDZIK’S WATER FILTER. 
[\T ANTED.—An Agent in every County to engage in the sale of FTtlHE SUBSCRIBERS give notice that they have made arrange- 
rV beautifully ILLUSTRATED WORKS. X ments with Mr. Kedzie, the patentee of this celebrated Filter, to 
Circulars, giving full information, with Terms to Agents, and a full manufacture, under bis own supervision, and sell at former retail pri- 
iet of my Publications, sent on application. Address, ces, and discount to dealers as when made by J. E. Cheney A Co. 
DUANE RULISON, Publisher. Address only JAMES TERRY A CO, 
MOSES CHAPIN, Attorney. 
J. R. PIERPONT, Secretary and Treasurer. 
TRUSTEES. 
Levi A. Ward, Ebenezer Ely, 
Freeman Clarke, Amon Bronson, 
Nebemiah Osburk, Charles W. Dundas, 
Geo. W. Parsons, George Ellwanger, 
William N. Sage, Samuel Miller. 
Alvah Strong, Nathaniel B. Merick, 
Martin Briggs, Louis Chapin, 
Thomas Hanvey, Edwin Pancost, 
Lewis Selye, Erastus T. Smith, 
Moses Chapin, Edmund Lyon, 
D. D. T. Moore. 464-3t 
HEW BOOKS FOR AGENTS. 
Sold Only by Subscription. 
W ANTED.—An Agent in every County to engage in the sale of 
beautifully ILLUSTRATED WORKS. 
To Nurserymen and Dealers in Trees. 
59 and 61 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
the old stand of J. E. Cheney A Co. 
unamiable frown over her black eyes, “ why can’t enough, all this, that they tell of Mrs. Hester “ We come >” aaid Mr. Wolfe, “with a proposition wishing to clear a piece of ground the coming 5,()00 AgSave^n^ 
you keep him still? I don’t believe yon try.” Green’s scolding propensities, hut do yon see to you from the Emperor of Russia.” I „ TT ,' au -, conw “ ,I,J s aw)ut»,wuurat.ed Apple irees, iwiiijeii | nth „ r send four stamns and eet 80-naees mirticu. 
“I do try,” answered Hester, quickly, with a how she has grown to this?—how the love and 
little quiver at the corners of her month, adding, longings were crushed out of her heart? — how 
in an under-tone, as a pouting look took its place, passion came in when pain made way? 
“ From the Emperor? Impossible!” 
“ Here are our credentials.” 
“But, gentlemen,” said the now agitated me- 
them for cash or approved credit, with interest, at $80 per 1,000. ?~f r “'“■j 81 j 1 i’ 
All orders filled in the rotation in which they are received. iars ’ S 18 ” 8 
The above are all first-class Trees, 3 and 4 years old, from 5 to 8 ” M j 
feet high, of the best leading varieties the country affords, and very iihAbit 
thrifty and fine. ' -ft r AY BE FOUND s 
Also, a quantity of PEAK, CHERRY, and PLUM TREES at low lvl. east of Itockport, t 
other similar agencies. Send four stamps and get 80"pages particu¬ 
lars, gratia [445-13t] EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
“ you never think I do, though.” Scolding women are one of the bug-bears of the chanic - “ what does this meau ? How have I £?& $4 ^ “u m" rZnney,’ eood 
“I never think you do!” repeated her mother, age, and rightly enough too, for all experience earned such an honor?” 452-5t Proprietor of Commercial Nurseries, Syracuse, n. y. 
fi’harnlTT “uD-Viaf o A vqo^ f.-.! r.»liT t_ _a i. ur. .1 ai. . /. u RimnlV hi7 mnr ofrpiry'h+fn>. tT rQT»/^ — . 
sharply, “ what a dreadful ugly mother yon have goes to show that life “ in the corner of the house- “Simply by yonr straightforward courtesy and OK.EA.T usriDXTCBivi 
got, haven’t you? Here, give him to me, and go top” is better than with the possesser of a sharp fran5iness ; combined with professional intelli- FRUIT TREE! 
where you please, there’s no use in trying to have tongue, but “hopeful pity, not disdain” may be as gence -” said Mr ’ Wolfe - “Because we were 75,000^oa«WApp? e E ^ 2 ^^! 
you help me, or in wanting to make a good girl of righteously felt and shown in such cases of dere- straD g erp > y oT1 did not think necessary to treat ns 1 «>jy a Sundard Pear Trees, 2 y 
yon, either.’- liction from womanly duty as any other, so remem with distrust or coldness. You saw we were in 29,’uoo Chery Tree*-, 2 to 3years 
The child went out, walking slowly, with her her Hester Marsden, and have charity, at least, earnest in acquainting ourselves with your works, loow Pc“^i Um St ° ck ' 
fingers pulling at her bonnet-strings, giving the for the snap-short dialect of frowning matrons, and did not ask n8 > before extending to ns your ^ Horse 
lattice-gate a sharp slam as she closed it, and look- for perhaps if you saw all, or knew that things civilities, what letters of introduction we brought, meat kept in Nurseries. * graves & 
ing steadily before her at nothing find Jor nothing, seen gave no sign of the unseen, you wonld feel ^ 011 measured us by the spirit we showed, and not - 5t -— 
yet with a light in her eyes half-wistful and truly that the “ depth of the abyss ” to which wo- b y the dignities we could have exhibited. Oneida County Agricultur; 
half-angry. She was not handsome, not even pret- manhood falls may he hut the measure of the The mechanic visited St Petersbngh, and soon 
ty. Her face was thin and her complexion dark, height of childhood’s pairt. afterwards moved his whole establishment there, mares— and for the best Single Horse, make, < 
her hair parted and bound back tightly over her Charlotte Centre, Chant. Co., N. Y., 1858. He had imperial orders for as many locomotive toe 28 tb,'days of i&ptember' next 
GREAT XISrXDXTGEIVEEINrT I 
FRUIT TREES. 
AAA APPLE TREES, from 5 to 7 feet 
10,000 Standard Pear Trees, 2 years old. 
10,000 Dwarf “ “ “ “ 
29,000 Chery Trees, 2 to 3 years old. 
10,000 Plum on Plum Stock. 
10,000 Peach Trees. 
100,000 Apple Seedlings. 
Also Horse Chesnuts, Grapes, Evergreens, and the nsnal assort¬ 
ment kept in Nurseries. GRAVES & WARNER, 
452-6t Syracuse, N. Y. 
BLACK HAWK, Jr., 1st., 
M AY BE FOUND at the Stable of the Subscriber, two milts 
east of Itockport, the coming season for the Improvement of 
horses. Sire, Black Hawk; g. sire, Sherman; g. g, Justin Morgan.— 
Dam, by young Hamlltoniaa by Bishop Hamiltonian, by Imported 
Messenger. Dam of Young Hamiltonian by Leonidas; g. dam by 
Bellfounder. Black Hawk, Jr. 1st is Jet black, 16 hands high, 
weight 1,000 lbs, closely resembling his sire in style and action. Ho 
possesses an excellent temper, is a pleasant driver and goes In good 
style. He received the first premium at the Niagara Co. Fair Id 1853 
when six years old-time, 2m. 65s. Also the first premium at the N. 
Y. State Fair in 1857, beating Billy McCracken of Oshkosh, Wis.— 
His stock are good size, weighing ftom LOCO to 1 tb A Irs speed, 
style and docility they excel 
I have a number of young horses, stallions, mares and Eeldings of 
his sire, for Bale on reasonable terms. Persons in pursuit of choice 
stock are invited to caii and examine them, or address me by letter. 
426wctf N. FARNUM, Lockport, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
ou measured us by the spirit we showed, and not 452-61 _ Syracuse, n . . y. X. "5T O 3ST 3 S 
’ the dignities we could have exhibited. Oneida County Agricultural Society. copper xightning conductor. 
The mechanic visited Rt Potovol.,, __ A SWEEPSTAKES PREMIUM is offered for the best Stud Horse ^ B JlJLX 1 11 1 8 u “■ 
ne mc^nanic Visited bt. I eteisbugh, and soon A 4 yearsoidor over-for the best pair of Matched Horses or fPHX SUBSCRIBERS, successors to Brittain & Edmunds, sa« 
ter wards moved his whole. PctohlioTim nnt Marks- and for tho hast Single House. Mare, or Gelding— to b« Proprietors of this Patent for the ten Western conntiea of Kew 
afterwards moved his whole establishment there. Makes— and for the best Single Horse, Mare, or Gelding— to be 
Makes— and for the best Single Horse, Mare, or Gelding— to be J- Proprietors of this Patent for the ten Western conntiea of He* 
exhibited at the Annual Fa*r of the Society, to be held at ROME, on Yo £» btat6s of Michigan, Indiana, UlinoiE, Wisconsin, Iowa,Ken- 
rr^ ^ ’ nl r, , . exhibited at the Annual Pa^r oi tne society, to be neia at KUMK, on AUU ir J “iwibconsin, .iowa,*LCi> 
tie naa imperial ordeis for as many locomotive the 28tb,29th. and 30th days of September next Each competitor tucky, Tennessee, and Minnesota Territory. 
engines as he could construct. He has lately re- 
turned to his own country, and is still receiving COMPETITION OPEN TO THE WORLD ! ^r^mfputupt^^ 
large returns from his Russian workshop. And Aoy person desiriBg information relative to the above will please fall complement of fixtures inclosed. Each case contains twenty-five 
nil this nrnanATitvr frrAnr nnf Bi in vT • -v. address the Secretary, at Vernon Centre, to whom notice of a design Conductors ; each Conductor comprises forty feet of copper, ono 
forehead, and her eyes, dark and deep though they -—- engines as he could construct. He has lately re- 
Say cu hat «fy held f^ely more THB REWARD OF COURTESY f UrDed ? hiS r n C ° UDtry ’ and ia receiving COMPETITION OPEN TO THE WORLD! u^^SvSfoitt^t^th th. 
oeauiy tnan Dane, bhe walked on, down the road * large returns from his Russian workshor). And Any person desiriBg information relative to the above will please fall complement of fixtures inclosed Each case contains twenty-five 
that, nassed Rpr linmo inf/, o . oil nTnnnn.ite -I . .... address the Secretory, at Vernon Centre, to whom notice of a design Conductors; each Conductor comprises forty feet of copper, ono 
I nei llOme, ln.O a foot-path that led A FEW years ago, on a radiant sprimr afternoon all th'S piosperity giew out Of hlS unselfish Civility to comepte should be forwarded as early as possible. Competent and electro-plated or gilded branch point, seven insulators, and fastenings, 
through the forest, then, with a burst of nnsairm . , „ ... l ,. h ’to two stransrera, one of whom was the kputpI impartial Judges null be in attendance. They are furnished to agents by the case ; with the exclusive right 
+ . „ . ,, „ 01 P 8 ^ 8 ! 011 , two men, who from their conversation appeared 'vaa tne secret 45Wt S. A. BUNCE, Secretary. todJ^oseof them ta be tued in certain described territory, on vw 
threw herself heedlessly on the ground. tn Ip fovei<roara donned tu.for» i „ f agent of the Czar of Russia. -—-- advantageons tenna 
“I am wicked ” shp anid nri+N fba IV ,• to be toieigners, stopped before the gate of one of _ AXnTDKE Ij IB !El O "ST 7 S Applications for Agency, orders for stock cr mode’s, and aU temmn- 
,, , , a > sne Baid ) Wltn the sobs breaking our large workshops in Philadelphia, for the manu- -- WiirsGm'p«i nt nlcations relating to this business wifi r^yeimm^iateattention, if 
through her words; “wicketl and naughty, and I fact nre of locomotive engines. "Entering a small “The only liberty cap,” says a clever and witty ANGERS FRANCE “ KSr 
nevei shall be good for I grow worse every day. oiriGe , the elder of the two men inquired of the aath v 0r ’ “ a n, « ht ca P’ In men visit, one-third T he proprietor of these Nu¥sE R Tfche most ex- _ 
1 Know It, and Goo knows it, but I can’t help it, cnnprinforwloTif in QHouilouon ^A •*. their live?, the land of sleep — the only land extensive in Europe—has the honor to inform his numerous ,r^m4,»r T riiY. n XT, ^ 
Hp rlrm't T wisli 1 woe t ,1 u .„ ., . Superintendent IQ attendance, if he would permit Trr v 0 „a „ P „ , H J frieDds aud the public that his Catalogue of Fruit Rnd Ornamen- KETGHUM’S ONE-HOKSE MOWEIt, 
. , , ‘ Wl il J was dead - I don 4 care it w them to inspect the works. where they are always free and equal” tal trees, Shrubs, Roses, Seedlings, Fruit Stocks, &c., for the ~WT arranted to cut from four to six acres 
Wicked to Say SO. Mother don’t like me, she never .r . “Pfoptf ” kpvh n ™ niiiMnnlior u~n present season IS DOW ready and at tneir disposition. VV per day, with one horse. They have all the late improvements 
did she ti ever ycill n , “ You can pass in and look about, if you please’” ’ • modern philosopher, go ac. The experience which he has acquired in thelast ten years, by nn- made ou the two-horse mowere. Weight 350 tt-a. Price, $80—in 
uiu, sue never will. It makes me mad to hear her .... . , . . , ’ F ’ cording to their brains- if these lie in their bead a !!? '“i* 0118111 ^voices to toe Unued states, and the special Buffalo. [440tf] b. l. Howard. 
fret at me and I belie-oe cRo tTiocLo ^ni „ i said the superintendent, vexed apparently at being .. . ms, u inese lie m ineir neaa culture which he has established for that market upon an area of _ 
Oh, if toartken " Ugly ‘ interrupted in the perusal of his newspapers. He ^ f^dy; if in their belly they eat and drink; MOAPP’O 
Chapter II. then scanned the two strangers more closely.- ^ - their heels, hey dance.” MOORES RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
at,— - , * They were respectably but plainly clad and evi- lily, sueep in the meadow, and the axe in the Note.— All Advertisements or Circulars bearing the name ofLE- the leading weekly 
did, she never will It makes me mad to hear her 
fret at me, and I believe she tries to make me ngly. 
Oh, if I had never been horn.” 
Chapter II. 
J±l. KT ID IR, E LEROY’S 
Nurseries at 
ANGERS, FRANCE. 
rran PROPRIETOR OF THESE NURSERIES—the most ex- 
1 extensive in Europe—has the honor to inform his numerous 
friends aud the public that his Catalogue of Fruit Rnd Ornamen¬ 
tal Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Seedlings, Fruit Stocks, Ac., for the 
present season is now ready and at tneir disposition. 
advantageous terms. 
Applications for Agency, orders for stock or models, and all commu¬ 
nications relating to this business will receive immediate attention, if 
addressed to BRITTAIN A MARSH, 
<94tf Lockport, NUg&r* Co, it. T 
I®?" Circulars sent on application. 
KETCHUM’S ONE-HOUSE MOWER, 
W ARRANTED TO CUT FROM FOUR TO SIX ACRES 
per day, with one horse. They have all the late improvements 
The experience which he has acquired in the last ten years, by nn- made on the twtehoree mowere. Weight 350 tbs. Price, $80-in 
erous and important invoices to the United States, and the special Buffalo. [440tf J R. L. HOWARD. 
(| Psttifli' , - _ , They were respectably but plainly clad, and evi- -- r ~ ,,, .wm—m, *uvhlbouioub w lu™»is Mnug u» uamB oi ns- mo uium 
thi D Ju ^ 011 tUey W0Et ajiy ' dentlymadeno pretensions to official dignity of forest . alik e contribute their “chops” for the bene- h 0 uli it they’do not at the F^tim^mlnti^ S’MbF^Brug^ Agricultural, Literary and Family Newspaper, 
“Don’t what’ I ■ ■ any kind. fit of man. iere is our Agent Address^ BR uGUrKRE New York IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY 
_ 0 .' 011 suppose 1 m going to have “Is there any one who can show ns over the es- The man never sa J s nothing to nobody 45i-5t or a'ndre leroy, Angers, Fiance. D. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, N. V. 
—want T dim n i h ^ t ? 0Ver the looking-glass? tablishment and explain matters to ns?” asked Mr. was married last week to the lady who never speaks BOARDMAN CRAY & Co - 
.7, thr °at, don’t you? I can’t Wolfe, the elder of the stranger. ill of no one. UTANTTFAnTTTRFlRK ’flF P1A\ T (I FDRTFS Office, Union Buildings, Opposite the Court House. 
needn’t think Vm aaincr t CEncerns there ’ and you “ You must pick yonr own way, gentlemen,” re- - An Ir! shman, making love to a lady of great Would call tiie attention of those who contemplate terms in advance • 
neednt tmnj l m going to encourage yon to spend nlied the snnerintendpnt « WP ail v + fortune, told her “he could not sleep for dream- VV buying a Piano Forte, to their New Styles of instruments, ivith terms, in advance . 
Apply, as heretofore, to F. A. BRUGUIERE, 138 Pearl St, New 
Vork, his sole Agent in (he United States. 
Note.— All Advertisements or Circulars bearing the name of LE- 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
THE LEADING WEEKLY 
iere is our Agent 
Address 
F. A. BRUGUIERE, New York, 
or ANilKK LEROY, Angers, Fiance. 
fit of man. 
The man who never says nothing to nobody 
was married last week to the lady who never speaks 
ill of no one. 
BOARDIV1AN, CRAY & Co., 
MANUFACTURERS OF PIANO FORTES, 
your time in such foolery. 
foffierr” 61100 " 85 ^ 011108 ^^ P lied the superintendent, “we are all too bu’sy to 
“ Bat I gathered them Sunday.” , 
“ So much the worse. You’d a sight better be questions » 
reading yonr Bible than picking pine boughs to q lt ZTno 
stick over the looking-glass. You spend time « 
attend to every party that comes along. I’ll thank 1D f her ' ’ 
SUSPENDED MASSIVE IRON FRAMES, 
IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY 
D. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, N. V. 
Office, Union Buildings, Opposite the Court House. 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE: 
Two Dollars A Year— $1 for six months. To Clubs aud Agents 
you not to interrupt the workmen 
enough fussing with them plaguy posies in the 
! pine boughs to i t was not so much the mattWi as the manner of can, he’ll “ take yon in.” 
1 °u spend time his reply, that was offensive ta Mr. Wolfe and his Heaven sends g° od figures. It is only woman’s 
;uy posies in the companion. It was spoken with a certain official enem y who would tempt her to wear crinoline. 
, u>u ana. 0 _ Combining great strength and durability, they stand unrivalled by any as follows Three Copies one year, for $6 ; Six Copies (and one to 
bv askinir SOMEBODY has discovered that, when a better Other, and have always shown themselves SUI'EKIOR to all whenever Agent or getter np of Club,) for $10; Ten Copies (aud one to Agent,) 
° man says he’ll “take” you, he means that, if he testecl ' ( )lu lalenl . for $15, and any additional number at the eame rate, ($1,50 P<-‘ r copy.) 
Corrugated Sonirclillg-IB oard As we are obliged to pre-pay the American postage on papers sent to 
Corrugated Sounding-Board 
front-yard, to earn your clothes I shouldn’t Z F ‘ 41 was s P 0Ken w «n a certain official —v — -. UJ “ 1 ' ' vcai UIluUiiue ’ 
sorry at all if the hogs got in “and eat them assumption of superiority, mingled with contempt Lightning rods take the mischief out of the 
some night.” p for the visitors, indicating a haughty and selfish clouds—enlightening rods take it out of had boys. 
It was Hester of the olden time— He«tek who -°? tbG the s P eafe er. The young gentleman who flew into a passion 
Hester who i think we will not trouble you,” said Mr. Wolfe has had his wings clipped. 
1 iano r ortes, we have been enabled to bring into practical use more ^ i : zvukal. "p.ieo u. 
improvements than all other manufacturers in the United States. Our copies sent to Europe, Ac, is $2 50,— including postage. 
iE^x^a-iKro urc>iv r :u t-j s; --- 
Are justly celebrated for remaining in tune a great length of time, Advertising — Brief and appropriate advertisements will be 
X toe ^ereTrMotfoS.r 058 ^ ^ts a line, each insertion, payable in ad- 
I'fr ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS, with toe different styles, ° m mle 1S ,‘° g ' Te G0 adverfsement, unless very brief more 
furnished on application. 451-5teow 
BOAKDMAN, GUAY & Co., Albany, N. Y. 
than four consecutive insertions. Patent Medicmes, Ac, are not 
advertised in toe Rural on any conditions. 
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