MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
OCT. 9. 
Written for Moores Kura) New-Yorker. 
TO COIiNIELE.—A SERENADE. 
BT JS. M. PHILLIPS. 
Oh! lady, bid thy slumber flee, 
Leave, leave awhile tby dreaming; 
For brightly o’er the placid sea, 
The midnight moon is beaming. 
But thou art brighter than the moon, 
And purer than the water; 
Then give to me that precious boon, 
Thy love, earth’s fairest daughter. 
Chorus. —Leave, ah, leave thy dreams to-night! 
Give me thine heart and love; 
was where tbe little brook wen, laughing through tZJ MvEEHff * WEIUff. 
a clump of maples and sumach, very much as the them like an enslaving wut . , A -—- p£?w E TBEES » 4 jeare, stocky and heaitky. 
littlp hrnnlr flirl Hor>lr r\f l f *u i v. & &JD, What Wonder thftt f' i l'lPT*T*”V’ n -| T , ppQ f OItpi^T'V ^Pt'PPQ T T ^ Standard and Dwarfj 2 and 3 vru, very find. 
ittle brook did back of her sick father s houae.— she was Jonely and wretched? The vpw rhii^rAn Y ^ ees • ^HOiry ±re6S .• - bwarf; l yew, superb, and very cheap ^ w 
It was a quiet snot where she could lpt hpr fpnru tR a i l.j . , cry children T^ORTY THOUSAND, two years old, Standard and Dwarf Cherry r ,trc'i>o^r *. quantities. ° 
? ^ * 0 d her tears that had seemed to her like eo many perverse imm ^ Trees, very smooth and thrifty ,six to nine feet bigb, for sale cheap; SFS5 RY * Standard & Dwarf, 2 yrs, hard/ sorts and sirono 
fall plentifully and unrestrained, without fear Of ever nlannincr tier rlicoomflt, * J , } also extra fine Standard and Dwarf Pear Tree* at usual prices. SfeVJJu m 2 years, on Plum stock. 5 
an Intrusive utep upon the Holitnde. She freqn.nt ZwZ M,“ “ T «Wk»»ku. * H.MO.q 
lj pansed there on her way from school, sometimes had been of theirs, A but remembered the'teTcher ’' A W ABCHTTEOT 4 *' “ > ill'll aw’bkbk 1 ! kk' k HVHAKKtl slack. 
forgetting herself with a favorite author, bntoften- eh. need to love and .till cheriehed with fonde" No. 627 iSSSJ™Sew York, A? 
cr forgetting the flight of tune in brooding over associations. Miss Millek must have been like T NV1TKS examination of the New American style of Cottages Aiw T ’» H fine U ft«k R nr I 'KYf C viAv imt 
her own isolated loneliness. her patient crpntlp and ,’r.tn u\ i- ~ . v ' j- andVlllas-embracing comforts and chaiacterlsiics truly Ameri- AMERICAN AR^O^V^tJb 8 ^ 8P *f U0K * 
B uer ' P aiient i gentle, and interested in everything can and entirely rew. hereons wlubing plans or defcigns in this or NnraeTy am’dc« Ki50K vlfvE, and a general assortment of other 
iUmtisnncnts. 
-— do 1 ’!'® TKEE8, 3 and 4 years, stocky and healthy 
Cherry Trees! Cherry Trees!! - « lan?6 
I 70RTY THOUSAND, two years old, Standard and Dwarf Cherry quantities. ' ar ® e 
Trees, wry smooth and thrifty, six to nine feet high, for sale cheap- U{ 1 !’;5 RT * SlanOard & Dwarf, 2 yrs, hardy sorts and stronn 
also extra fine Standard and Ilwarf Pear Trees at usual prices. 2 years, on i’lum stock. * 
rd and Ilwarf Pear Trees at usual prices. , >T , - .--- 
BRONSON, MURRELL & HAMMOND. PpAOH “ 1 and 2 years, handsome. 
--- APRICOTS, ORANGE QUINCE, GRAPES Ac Ac 
E B. VALK, C ^£r N j|' R t^S R p^ s ’ d .^F# rr i ks ' black- 
f rj~\ -r t /—t f-n RhKKIKS, STRAW BhRRIKS, RHUBARB Ac 
HORSE CHESTNUT, MOUNTAIN ASH, LINDENS, M \PLES. 
.ruy, New Yorls, vn-r^‘ shrhrh" lJ?wfl°E EAW AMERICAN CHEST- 
few American Style of Cottages ‘ ;LS,Aa 
s and characteristics truly Ameri- A YI ERICA N* A HKDR f vit FIR, NORWAY SPRUCE, 
thing plans or designs in this or Nn™ »nw«e ROR v II A,, and a general assortment of other 
equitements by letter, when pians v>,.J? tvm „ n X , „ , 
irt of tlie country. Charges osdy , 3 Planters, are invited to caJL 
T CORN-HUSKER! Gcn-va, On tario conn^y, N. Y., Sept l. iSSs! ^ * 
LAWRENCE B. VALK, 
ARCHITECT, 
No. G37 YAroadway. New Yorlt, 
I NYITK8 examination of the New American Style of Cottages 
and Villas—embracing comforts and chaiacterisiics truly Ameri- 
tbaa the water; ’ ^ a '' ho ” Kh ' t ““ “**«»? the “W* «»ee aider her ce. An<l E3S&&&3$l?Jg5 rSJOSS'SS 
ne that precious boon, Dreamed so mucu Christian patience and cheerful- she was loaded with grievious burdens* her heart ^P er ce,st oncost Reference, Editor of Rural new-yorker. 
irth’s fairest daughter. ness, the afflicting hand rested lighter on Abigail’s was sore with many sorrows, yet one would hardlv THE TITTUP HTANTT rOT?!! TTTTWPT} I 
Leave, ah, leave thy dreams to-night! Bore heart than it otherwise would. Her father have thought by her chee^ilness and pea" S 
Give me thine heart and love; was no better. She should not have been kept in soul, that all but her heaven—hope was dust and CORN - HUSKING MADE EASY' 
Thine eyes aie stars to me more bright anxiety HO long, bnt he was unable to write. Per- ashes. She was resting now—it was nvsr w Gao T mh BUSKER, exhibited at the Monroe Co (Rochester) Fair 
Than those which shine above. haps it would Please his srood father tn fslro him coorl -v. , 1 , , . ' A for the hist time, attracted great attention and sold readily to far- 
* u u piease ms gooa la.ncr to take him seed she had cast was reaching heavenward in mers who are 11)0 i ,ro P er j ud Re» a>d know tho practical use of 
Oh! lady, bid thy sorrow flee. before long to the blessed land where thev shall no bloom nemotno 1 ,he a , rticle '. ie Kna11 ’ nMde of cast-iron, with cast-steel knife, and 
. ’ „ ,, T . , „ . ^ J u uu “ peipetuai. weighs only 2^ lbs; is fastened to the right leg by means of two 
Thine eyes are not for tears; more say, I am sick.” * * Abby was a good The laborers had gone whistlintr over the mend leather straps; is adapted to Com on the stalk, in the field, or picked 
Oh! sweetly smile again on me child_Heaven would Mean her n. mil m -_ r ... R , , fa over me mead- oft; hasallthe aovanbq.es of large macMues, doing its work perfect, 
As onc« in eti,*r cmia neaven would bless her. He was not un- ow path on their way home, long before Abby hid '“Bing °tr the silk and leaving the husks on the staia. at,dii«j ear, 
n otlrer years mindful that her Own needs would soon makp de the letter in hpr tnmm * . whenhnsked,)ntherighthaDd,atthe8ametimeremovesal]ohjec- 
Then, lady, storms may rouse the sea , , ,, , , , se 06 the letter in her bosom and issued from the dusky tions of being cumbersome and in the way as is the case with all nm- 
The starrv skv be clouded mand on her small salary, and he was sorry that he shade. Her face was calm—almost hnnm? nod chines of high prica The price of this machine is only $ 2 , and can 
ine starry Sgy oe clouded, , . „ „„ - , , , almost nappy—and be tent by Express to any perron mailing that amount All orders 
But never more our love shall be must again request an advance of her wages. The her heart was uplifted by a resolution made with addressed to the subscribers will receive prompt attention uireo 
By sadness darkly Shrouded. mother was in poor health—unablo to leave her prayers and tears. w^’MeMd^and Retail by 
Bloomington, in ., 1868. _ bed but Abbt must not fret about it for the doctor She decided to send her father a letter that night, nr Kcfer ,0 KK. 
: — -- l. 1 11 saici her sickness would not prove serious if she a cheerful, comforting message that would carry Kk| • Prcftt Allbnni Iiank ' Aubum. _456-it 
fa R 0n l d be te ^ erly nnrse , d f0 , r . a r hile - Nkttie joy t0 his Eick bed - She would ask Nettie Buy Early Copies,—Now Ready ~ 
Sprague would come and assist them for a fort- Sprague to wait a little longer for her wages, THE POETICAL WORKS OF 
(£> night or more, at less wages than they could ob- which should be sent as soon as they could be ob- EDGAR ALLEN P O P 
— . = tam an Y one dae. She had already been with tained. Beautifully hiustraud with more than 5 
Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. them a week, and could Abby forward before the She gathered some flowers and Vmrrioo ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL DESIGNS. 
Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
ABIGAIL WATERS. 
She gathered some flowers and berries as she 
Buy Early Copies,—Wow Ready 
THE POETICAL WORKS OF 
EDGAR ALLEN POE, 
Beautifully Illustrated with more than 
ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL DESIGNS, 
close of the week the letter that would pay her for walked slowly along and arranged them in her lit- Br I)ABLEr ’ Birket Foster, Pickersoill, tekkiel, Cropsey 
her kind and filial like attenfinn? , 1 . j: _. ....... ‘ . . .. AJUGtJxn an j j AIadot ; _ 
And engraved in the finest style of Wood Engraving by 
COOPER, LINTON, EVANS, Ac., Ac. 
Splendidly Bound—Brice Six Mars. A few Copies in Morocco, 
Nine Dollars. 
Also, The Fifteenth Edition of 
POE’S COMPLETE WORKS, 
IN FOUR VOLUMES, 12mo. PRICK $1 50. 
69 and 71 Main Street, adjoining Osbum House. ' 
ATTRACTIVE BISPEAY 
OF 
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ANY PREVIOUS ASS OR TMEN1. 
— 
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SlIAWLS of the latest patterns. 
DRESS GOODS, the most extensive in market 
SILKS of the richest and newest sty lea 
EMBROIDERIES of the rarest and neatest work. 
DOBiCESU?ICS. 
The Stock of Domestics offered by Messrs. IIcbrard A 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 
Will find it for their interest to examine their complete stock. 
HUBBARD & NORTHROP, 
453 69 and 71 Main St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Not a Patent Medicine! 
[TnE subjoined Remedy is not a Secret Preparation, bnt Is nsed 
extensively by Medical Men in the vicinity of Boston with the best 
results.] 
-- 
JONAS WHITCOMB’S 
REMEDY FOR 
YK- «s rE? II IVE YY , 
Catarrh, Rose Cold, Hay Fever, &c., 
P repared from a german recipe, obtained bv the 
late Jonas Whitcomb, in Europe. It is well known to have al- 
k* disorder in his case, when all other appliances of medical j 
skill had been abandoned by him in despair. In no ca«e of purely 
Asthmatic character, has it la,led to give immediate relief, and it has II 
effected many permanent cures. Within the past two rears this | 
Remedy has been used in thousands of caros, with astonishing and 
rom tbe room when trade, beg leave to say that it embraces everything in their line of 
. , . business, all of the most vigorous growth and best quality. 
mg to ner mother, the department of fruit trees 
VaTEKS wag SO good. Contains a large collection of Apples and Pears, both Standards and 
irrnw ” Dwarfs, Cherries, Standard and on Mahaleb Stocks, Plums, Peaches, 
uw ‘ Nectarines, Apricots, Quinces, AlmondP, and Orape Vines, (noth 
usual towards tbe school-bouse. She overtook 
The long experience of A. Saul in these matters, which occupies his 
_ ^ ’ her kind and filial like attention? tie dinner basket as temptingly as possible for it And eD ^ Bd !»the ofXoii Engraving by —_ «» M Mnln st ” Uoohc ^- Y - 
BY jenny MARSH PARKER. A i! hy dul not look at her worn out shoes, think- occurred to her to call upon one of her pnpils who Not a Patent Medicine! 
- mg they must now last her a month or two longer, had been ill for several weeks nast She rriafip Ihn A n- Nine Dollars. [TnE subjoined Remedy is not a Secret Preparation, but Is nsed 
I- nor Sid ahe yield to the Borrowfu) apprehensions little „„®,er B milo a. ,b, h!TnotS “e POE' S COMpTetT W’f) T? V S “ 
A. “u TaZt 2!“uitTh W ’ , “ h f'*' h0M ? er =^ eo,Ion mi ? h ‘ f “ te ' the .well, wear, da,, and although .he .eemed at first .one- ° is . oua",E»s SS E «,S2J KS ’ JONAS WhStOOM R S 
w ’ J ^ ’ n °t .chooImist’c.B, who had never AW35“SSS ■»- ",o. C ° MB S 
And io thine own heart let tb«m fimt t- . 1 ,nerseu in trying to form a plausible plan by which spoken to her but of her tasks before, her diffi- ( ’ ordo » Uym, and a complete collection of ah his contributions to the .Zk_ *3 YE? IW /\ 
Anu in mine own neart let them hrst keep school.” the funds wliioh must ne hnri „ , , , , ' UCI ulm Magazines. Edited by RUFUS W. GRISWOLD, D D with No- , ,/ a ataivaal, 
Coleridge , wmc “ mu8t De ha d immediately, could dence soon wore away, and when Abby arose to eo tices of His Life by J.R. Lowell, and n.p. Willis Catarrh, ltoso Cold, Hay Fever, &c., 
. 'be obtained. She shrank from applyinor to the it was onlv thp nromiap of nnmi n » J. 8. redfikld, Agent, t)REPared from a german recipe, obtained bv tbe 
On dear, what a long, tiresome dav this has trnoteoo foe Pdvnncc m thru hill nlivnU it I I ^ n ' ' 8 again very soon 4ob-3t 84 BecLman 8t., New York. J late Jonaa Whitcomb, in Enroos. It is well known to have ..i- 
been!” wearily sighed Abigaii Waters the te«eW V a , tbey had already that releascd ber - She dropped many tears upon u ir u ■ a m n m.aoga.go - ’CfrS'Vtt tUso I der , in h i? when M uther appliances of medical 
y , Am v atkrs, the teacher granted her, with a relactance her parents knew the feverish rheek nf the uttte v i HIGHLAND NURSERIES, p . kl * bad been abandoned by him in despair, in no case of purely 
Of the country district school, as she sat leaning nothing of the nnvmer.t „f 4 l v I.. , 6 IC ' eri8Q c »eek Of the little girl as she gave NEWBURGH, N. Y. Asthmatic character, has it faded to give immediate relief, andit Hai 
V j . , ,, . ° nothing 01 , the payment Of more than halt her her a tender good-bve kiss for she thnnoUnf Formerlv A T Dmiminn o_ r I effected many permanent cures. Witliin the past two years this 
over her desk at the close of a bright June after- Rn.lA.rv rm friorwi nf ® ^ , ior ene tnought of her J? ormeny -A., Downing <%»/ Co. Remedy has been used mihousani of ca?-es, with a«toni 8 hin 2 and 
noon when the last noiav urrhin hnri tiflr tori Uhn , d “° iend 0f wbom 8be could bor- own child Bister then asleep in the church yard — T H m 8 t UB8 % IBE ^ S ;J5 B0 J ic, i? l « th(J al‘<*ntl 0 L of Dealers and uniform bucccm. It contain* no poifiononH or injuriotw properties 
, wnen me last noisy urchin had darted like row, and she could not bear the thought Of revpal- Shp biul Irorrllu ,! r y u ' -L Planters of Trees to their stock now ready for the ensuing Fall Whatever ; an infant may take it with perfect safety, 
a freed bird out into the breezy shade and sun 1 &ne naa Withdrawn from tbe room when |rade, beg eave > to say that it embraces everything in their line of ^■bonnAWliitcomb’s Remedy is prepared only by, KI8EIMI BUIL 
, - u J „ . r v, ° ana Bnn mg her trouble to any one as a plea for assistance. Bile heard tbe feeble voiee Hnvinre to 1,», _ biubiess, all of the most vigorous growth and bestquaUty. nett A CO , 27 Central St, Boston, and sold by all Druggists. 
• i m . g '! d “ ia ov ® r r r WI8h . there was no She saw no alternative but to appeal again to Mr. «r rii.i not I uT! ?! m ° ther ’ . , . *>e.;artment or fruit trees p er Bott le._ ’ * M ' ^ 
to-morrow just like it,” and her head sank down Dorrs and the rpmemhrsrrecf uio nB\ 11 j . 1 dia not know that Miss Waters was so good, contains a huge collection of Apples and Pears, i>oth standards and cna a^ethto ~ 
deieetedlv DOBBS, and the remembrance of bis cold, hard face, I do hope she will come to-morrow » Dwarfs Cheirik standard and on Mahaleb stock*, Plum* Peaches, NEW BOOKS FOR AGENTS. 
J C eaiy. close interrogations, and unwilling comnlianee q U ,„ _ , . a e a te w ne ®’ A ‘ )n f ;0 '?- Q u >nce». Almonds, and Grape Vines, (noth hold Only by Subscription. 
What a vcxatloss, tortarlsg da, that bad beat, abilM her alth ho,,ele M e» a . She felt that he J,» ,m ’"f S ‘“ <lte “‘ lr "> “ 
to poor, nervous Abigail, who, with aching head had a strong aversion to ber, and believed it to usual WtJda B h l started ® arlier than W “^ var T .°, lrc f tl ' are ’ l ? l K,f g f ; ,1) lnfor mation, with Tenns to Agents, and a fan 
and heart, had been compelled to drag through the have been founded by Debby’s unfavorable re aeverV T o ^school-house. She overtook The long experience; of a. sanitn^ matter which occupies hu ^ of F^UcaOcma,“/^'^^oN^Sler 
arduous routine, yet every day seemed like it— portal " several ot the children, and instead of passing ^^. 1 ““!,"'“!?’ enftbl “ “ 40 K uarant oe the correctness of ail artt- « 2 -i 2 t No. 33 s. Third St./phiMeiphia, Pa 
every night she was as weary and disgusted with n w«« « b«rd dark «««♦ r-. ^ * « , them without a word or sign of recognition, ehe the ornamental department BOAPOMAN rRAY 
the labor poverty had forced uuon her There hnH i 1 , >’ . o 1 r .0 pass through, surprised them with a cheerful good-morning, and Embra iJ . e8 a C 0 ™P'® te 8tock of ail kinds 1 of Dedduons and Ever- ni AIV IT R* A f 1 T IT R TT R SI ’fli? pmyii roDuiuto 
scarcelybeen a night f^th^ long” w^months stace aSd ^ 16 ^^ ^ ° VCrCame lhe5r — e a ^ d d -w them into her ^xoKJliSfu 
she left her invalid 8 father’s be/to eaTttlZt a d h eaktaT wehed nZ bHternes^ ^ ^ °“ e »« le feb 
.i.t«nc 0 wi,h her jouog hand,, that .he had no, doM „ 0Da tnlbed ». She hS ooL Z Sta^ S?„ 1? 
6 ' ie poverty now, yes wanh almost starratioo U oJXtte.. Corryaate.! Soendi^B^, 
She ncvcr’unloosod^ho burden from herheart Tl tb ” b "” erfll “ b » d ,*“• -«• “>« >**■ » f.»« wt» him.elf and her, b, dropping a band 
uo uvvli umoohtu me uuruen irom herheart— was a cold miserable world—was there love, and of roses into his dinner bnntAl on* « .. the two best Osier WiUows b, cultivation. Piano lories, wo have been enabled to bring into practicHl use more 
she carried it from morning until morning—and Gon in hpaven? Ilsrsmnrl 1inr»l , , . ... )n H “inner basket, and restoring his A Descriptive Priced Catalosuo will be sent to all applicants on im l' r ovements than all otlic-r manuiacturcrs in tiie United States. Our 
what wonder that RbA UOD in heaven / Her proud lip relaxed, her cold toy which she had painted very prettily The lucIo “ iu « ^ o tho same. piaiyo fortes 
n . r t ™7 that she Staggered beneath it ere eyes moistened with the remembrance that doubt children who were playing by tbe brook ^ «Wt Newburgh n y Oct ism ’ BAUr ^ co » p ^ tore - Are instiy celebrated for remaining in tune a great length of Ume, 
rnfvoice ,o „a“. , ” '“!■ »««■* »' d ■»>» «B hi. plllo.-rho di.Unoo from rhe.S.hon." we« p 
tary track apart—to .olit-ry-nd uninv'tlnu that “ b< '™ 1 "'' 1 H<|1 ^ Boolt °“ hls breaat—tie .«eet faith *ben they sow her approaching mrronuded by OF THE HINETEEKTH CEBTUBT, 
none would toll,>w“brr y umnv]tlD g that tbat welcomed adversity as a comforting angel, their playmates with whom she was laughing and PROFESSOK W O O ID ’ S boakdman, gray a Co.. Aib.» r , n. y? 
No one in that IBMa Arenas , and talked with the unseen Giver of weal and woe chatting most merrily, and they were more sur- HAIR RESTORATIVE. COLLEGTATF T MCmT.nTTn.i. ~ 
f A w ' 1 J VJ 6© kne^v aught a.s tbe blind child to a watching, Joving mother._ prised when Rhe paused on the bridge and loanhirr C-A-Ys 1150 st Louis, (Mo.) Democrat .—Below, we publish a ici-<r ; Korin* u ^ 
of Abigail Waters before her coming to them as No ™nM . nt ^ . V t on me onage, and leaning O j> r . Wood, of this city/from a gentleman in Maine, which I ltocin?»icr, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
the teacher for the summer term ,• • N ’ , TT C l not ^ ueation or doubt . hut where over tho rustic railing aBkcd them if they thought Btowingfyof the superior merits of bis i.a-r tonic. Such ev.,i, ' r rm« institution „ u1 i« iw ,.. all i)i«deparu ueL u of lust, .union 
me leacner 101 me summer teim, and the mquisi- was the Hand to lead her into the light? she had grown too nlri to fi*i, f,. must have its eiitct, when coming from a reliable source, if i J u. guaiiiy student, tor ui B .U?,7. 
tive, who were obliged to satisfy their enri^Oe, rne„ . L ugutf sne uaa grown too Oia to tn>u for minnows, or to cates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, ner i„ merciaJ, Heioutific. or ProtbssiDual pursuita Uiuu- 
mlrliw froro g 4 7 , curiosity The ring of children’s laughter, and the hum of wade barefooted down the stream? She had done lu “ frem i' re6K: „ , ’ T,ut under the intmedUto supervision « 
merely from their own imaginings, concluded that merrv vninM hrnlrA nnnn .. . . naa aoue Batii, Mume, Jaa20, 18 uG. Ail accompUiilidd uiid highly quaUtti:dl'ieceiili«*bft. 
Rhft mnqt ho voru rmor nr V n meriy voices broke upon her revery, and she was both many a time she said, and she did not think Pro f*? or a J - Wood& co.: wik, who ^ *]*> buudiu, oi tiu.du.iy of 
BUG must ue very poor or Btincv. or she would Tint, armnvo/l lit, thn omin/l .... . , .-I.. -I. . - Gentlemen;—H avinar mv flttpnlion uidlpd a fiiwirmnih ! Ibaboru and otiicr Ttmuhiirh in th* Inmit i,ti,.,. rCr 
several of the children, and instead of passiDg * 1,o1b ja*c»'i“V enables us to guarantee tiio correctness of ull arU- 
them without a word or sign of recognition, ehe the ornamental department 
Jonas Wliircomb'H Remedy tk prepared only by JOSEPH IIUR. 
NETT A; CO 9 27 Central St, Bobton, and sold by all DrngKisU. 
One Dollar p er Bottle. 4&t3oow. 
NEW BOOKS FOR AGENTS. 
Sold Only by Subscription. 
W ANTED.—An Acekt In everv Bounty to engage in tho sale of 
beautifully I ILLUSTRATED WOKaS. 
Circulars, giving full information, with Terms to Agents, and a full 
List of my Publications, sent on application. Address, 
DUANE KUI.I80N, Publisher, 
4- r >2-12t _ No. 33 8. Third St„ Philadelphia , Pa 
BOARD Tv" AN, CRAY & Co., 
contemplnt-o 
Liments, with 
SUSPKNDKD massive iron frames, 
-Below, wo publish a letter to 
Rochester, IWouroe Co., N. Y. 
merely from their own imaginings, concluded that merry voices broke upon her revery, and she 
is na t ionic. BUCII evi.t I* n omuiuiiun ttmiatuvs all L'te Ut-ptutiut'ijts of tnsti uctltai 
i a reliable source. If ccrtiU- | A. ueceswuy to quality student* tor tbe bitoiaaia of 'IWhtof Uum- 
uceds no encomiums, n r : I tueiciul, Scientific, or Professional pur.uib, 
| The Female J)ei-aktmk.nt, under the iuiroedlitto bupervlslon <e 
Batii, Maine, Jaa 20, It i 0 ! wi accomplished iu,d highly i,iialUlcd I'lcceptiew.. i„ limltod to 
plls, who shine aibo too henelits of tliu daily litstruclton of LUi Pin¬ 
ion called a few month- -ini I fessorn and otiicr Teadiorn io lli 0 In.-.liludou 
COlirfl trod bv ber ehillim, „ , , , : , °--™ tee meauuiY, Uiitoatmusty, uuu AjttTa iorgot T,0 tell them sixty years old; my good wile at the ago of fifty-two, has ut. 
iraged by her chilling reserve the advances and dropped down upon the grass to take a rest when it was nine o’clock. ea rh« e w, „ T , , . , , „ 
made towards ber. Some flonfimentfll mtimrlotlinr. V>nf Q IDMa >ornY 7 A _ 1 be above notice! deem due to you for your valuable discou^ ry.~ 
n A , . ecHumentai young ladies out a little way fiom wneie Abby was sitting. She crossed tbe trough-like threshold with n ? am aubured tiiat whoever will ri«:miy us^ asperdireciieiw.wiiino. 
regarded her as love-lorn and heart-frozen—while Thev chattered on a vnriotv nf un i _ . ■»•,», haveoccabion to contradict my Btatemeuta. i am a citizen <- 
the Children nnani mmido vl , ! J-ney ouaueiea on a variety of subjects too un- happy face that morning, and all the children were d<y and a recent here for the last fifteen years, and am Wnu, 
cmimen unanimously called her ugly and interesting to Abby to withdraw her from her sad smiling at her. Her labor never seemed » n iir,ui nearly every onehere and adjoiningtown.-. Any use you may nuke 
cro S ,, and draw un avorable compariaons batecen tbonebte, until ahe heard he, name apoten, aceom- nor the honr hand of the cloeTto move on IS ' SSZSSY' 
SL'T^T*" “ d ?*?*?**? r “ led : i,b * ««• «*“«» her dresa and Toward, noon the nolay corner g “ J ,e^“v rs.^^uU^gStSSt.^’SS! 
DeiOrO Wnen Alisa Miller was their tenpher nArannfl.1 flnnfinvomm , _ a- • ■. tn_ t i . . . . J J and ftmnll r tlift KTYuill hnlrlw frrr Jnii 
A. IaATIIKUP, 
in a M Allan. 
CucuJuro uiid 
Kocaefetur, Au^Uht, 1868. 
ViAfnrn nrlmn nrvw«„ x " * , -- vaav 00 c»uu lvduiuo uuuu iuc iiuiay uuruer Ijrew very noisv. ITie Restorative Is put up in bottles or 8 size*, viz: large, medium, 
oeioro wnen Miss Miller was their teacher. personal appearance, that awoke tk a unreRtrainpd T)frrv would ion ah nnri , , and small; the small holds ^ a pint, and retails for out* dollar a bot- 
Abby looked round tbe deuerferi _ unrestramed DEBBY would laugh and whisper, throw paper bul- tie; the medium bolds at least twenty per cent more in proportion 
Abby looked round flip dpaprfpd oz-.Vi^^i mAvvimnDt Ap u wuiwper, uuow paper OUl- tie; the medium holds at lea&t twenty per cent more in proportion 
o ,. ... eseitea schoolroom meiliment of the noisy group. lets at Pete, rub out the girls’ problems and final than tie small, retails lor two dollars per bottle; the large ‘old* a 
?lv e ,hrl;t “n .fT." by A? nhtence of the “lender »here .he got that old brown gingham lyhad the whola row anoening »i,h an.'ff aho pro- , “Vtf5Sr*'a l T.tSStSfSXSi%,r- 
d^ai/rth^r memVianTta rt! head upside dreaa! Mother thinks it would utato me a good vided. Auav feeling most deeply tried and irrita- SSSSS*' “* 
. ug in the morning. It pair of pants, as It seems everlasting to wear.” ted, was sorely tembted to whatwnnld Lotto And sold by all good Druggist? and Fancy Goods Dealers 
Ii’w'l 8 10 J ETK “ GlU,, “ from biB "'‘' a » atcbed “ d ’’"h'- 1 »” »«,,» said Bm a Winre to her new plan, IhJmoXng TZ i - Stocks for Nurservmen ~ 
grimed witoTnk™ He ‘wZr gl , inU1Ilg face be ' f LY ‘ “ &be 18 to ° stlIlgy to 8 et a new one - 1 could ble, of the offenders by a severe rebuke and pun- W E offer to the trade, the coming fail, a large lot 
fohool and tto most ton™, o^ StaThna? “ nnw'TTh 8 W?' - wh “ HiMY t^mont, and sanding than, from achooh She di, * 
ished him spvprf.lv tirot oft * Sbe bad P un ' «P llled ink over her this morning. She will missed the class she was hearing and sat in silent maigu^RDohekby stocks, one year old, sfronj. 
iulM ol of ZleJ V m T f £2 be b " a ,0 “ k “ 0, ”“ <!b ">? ”“> re ornamental hereafter.- thought for awhile, then calling Dnasy and K,t “ 
sk lkcd out of the door before the children were 'What across old thing she is” said Debey BiYtoher side tnlkpd tn ihom n , apple stocks, two years, very nice. 
toiesed, leaving a frightfalprodle .taring at her looking compassionately towards P„* who laj! derione of thefi n^^ha, or“ndthTaadeScui 
tom h. alate—her name wntten most leg.hly f to,chad upon the grass yawning up to the 4 «>F -Pon Z‘l tZu r vr^ ~ 
A hovy of girls occupied the iong littered deal, £2, TnZt altM “t Tl Fo^agtt Eedtwed Priced ' 
directly opposite Pete Graham’s «,.d hand. .Ion 806 mak0your . ng tbey ve ^ared upon no disrespectful reply, but tjbopaoatkd from.the original Vine good, strong, two yea 
K. DEXTER, A. M, FriuclirtU. 
was delightful to miss Peter Graham from his “It’s patched aud darned all over,” said Kitty a failure to her new plan, the mortifying if possi 
.rimed ? nn “-"l “J, ‘" S ^ “ Sb » ! » ?» ‘<^y to get a now one. I could ble, of tbo offenders by a , ve“ rehnke"and mn 
feWl aad fi 1 • , ?“ r ,S ° b i ei!C “ b °J’ in h “ VC Screame,i rlBbt fM W. ?hon Hannv iahment.imd .ending them tom school She dte 
,td M , r0 ; H ? 0ra0 - Sheb,d P"“- ®Pdled the ink over her this morning. She will mi,Bed ie ol. M she was heX and 1 in silent 
.Mkcd ^i ef rted tbat , atlern “°”> “ a ho had look so much the more ornamental hereafter.” thought for awhile, then calllng^lamy and K,ttv 
skulked out of the door before the children were “ What a cross old thine she is.” said Dfrp.v Ri.y fa Uf»r wirio _ A _ 
MODEL MERCANTILE COLLEGE 
Waiunlcy’is iUaiblo HlocU, Muiu .Street 
Ruchester, N. Y., 
AI'I'LK STOCKS, two years, my nice. 
Early erders solicited. Price list sent on application. 
T. C. MAXWELL & BROTHERS. 
Geneva, Ontario countv, N Y., Sept. 1S5A 461-4t 
directly opposite Pete Graham’s, aud she detected hands sore any?” 
at that moment the telegraph of twine established “No,” drawled out Pete, surveying his hard 
between them A letter missive still Lung to the bands. “ If she had been a man I wouldn’t have rnorVZnllZoL g»" 
to ’ 3 r ° m D T Y 1,0888 }° PetB< invitin « Bt00dlt > but y° a don,t catch me fighting a woman.” fell upon Debby’s hand which she was’ hoMing- 
him to join in a conspiracy which, fortunately for “ They say she is a real miser.” « and I hope that you will regard my wishes Imre 
Abby, his hasty exit made abortive. “I believe she is,” added Debby, “father says after from another motive Gian fear.' ' My head 
la (llivava bonirtnw fo. __t, - _V . . .. . . _ J 
Debby was the pet daughter of one of the most fhe is always begging for money.” 
---oo nmuq, ouu tvuu sucu iesi- "Pm- of 'RArinAArt T>reiAoa 
ing they ventured upon no disrespectful reply, but t>Roragatkd from tbo original vine; good, strong, two yet,™ 
listened with abashed attentiveness to all she said. d )° !d , v !jj e8 ’ witb ^ Ul ° ri P euud wood ' at i 20 per dozen c-'ji ’: 
“I am not going to be severe with you anv One year old viue« with fVom 18 inches to 2 feet of ripened 
Tvinvnri «nJ ha. _ a v JJ at $12 per dozen, or $80 per hundred. 
tiUu her \0.G6 grew tremulous, and a tear Those wishing to purenase strong plants for propagation would do 
fell upon Debby’s hand which she was holfbW well to call and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. 
, T , ... ... uuiuiug All written orders shall receive prompt attention. 
and 1 hope that yon will regard my wishes here- Terms positively cash, william brocksbank, 
after from nuntbor roretlwo iltor, At- < 54 Prospect Hill Nursery, Hudson, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
cheeked ^ raen .’’l era °[ tba ^choo 1 committee, afak dteappoiated la 
c eeked, roguish eyed girl, who would dare any- love,” timidly remarked a bashful girl. studiousness to the school. Will you do so girls?” 
Lung and do anything for a bit of fun. She was “And she always will be. I take it” nniri p,™ Thev hnt.h nrnmmori + w ti, n „ ’ g 
Nursery Stock. 
W E have for the Full Trade, a large and fine stock of 
Al'FLB Tel-es, 1 to 4 years. 
I'ear “ Standard and Dwarf, 2 and 3 years. 
, _ I’ear “ Standard and Dwarf, 2 and 3 years. 
They both promised that they would Cherry • R tai)fiard & Dwarfi unusua n y Hnei i a 2 yrs. 
u mg n 1 n , Plum on Plum, 1 and 2 years, the finest in the State, 
thank you,” replied Abby, with a cheerfulness peach, 1 and 2 years 
exnrpqqivp of her faitb in 4 t,ci- ,, T r„„v._ Apricots, Quinces, Grapes, Currant?,Gooseberries, Raspberries,In- 
G. Jltssiveor ner laiiu in their WOld. “Have you eluding a laree lot of Biintklo’s Orange, Blackberries, Ac, Ac ALo 
worked out those difficult problems in your Alge- a * ar s 0 tot of 
STOCKS FOR NURSERYMEN. 
Apple Seedlings, 1 and 2 years. 
Cherry “ Mazzard, i year. 
Plum from Pits of the Horse Plum. 
Pear, 1 year. 
Quince, Orange, 1 year. 
Quince, Angers, 1 year, very strong 
the f l 1 ZT* ?to 0 8 She Wa9 “ And Rhe alWayS WiU be > 1 take it.” « a * d Pete, They both promised that they would. _ ‘ Standard & Dwarf. ^usuollyW 1A 2 yrs. orT^u 
lias for toll b ge 1 der B P“, erry c!ique ’ and ’ “ if a? 6 expects any b0dy t0 love ber Tine « ar face -” “ ThaDk y° u >” re p!ied Abby, with a cheerfulness . 1 and 2 JSS ‘ “ 810 ^ ^ ^ 10 W;<Jlu lu 
position^to bo^ poweJuU league ^ *" ° P * “NoVntl?” w^toe^a ^ ^ ^ ^ th6irW0rd * “ IIaTe you ^ hJ^^^ 
AmtYPvnminnri tv 41 S iV , * in leed, vs as the unanimous response. worked out those difficult problems in your Alge- ala ^ e totof STorKg FOR «o>^"»hiviu>iiocMUui.<;ex.mtiiieUt»iii.ora.iu,.«m 0 b> , 
Abiiv examined the desks and found a multitude How we wish she would come back again. She bra yet?” App!e g£Cd) f® ™ d 2 J.® _ n farnum, LockpoH, Niog o,. Oo, i 
0 ispa c es which threw light upon several of was so good, —I am sorry I ever displeased her,” “No,” replied Debby, “they looked so hard I Cherry « Mazzard, 1 year. _ • - -- 
the most vexatious incidents of the day. What said mischievous Nelly Eanney. thought there was no use in my trying them ” Plum froniPite of the Horse rw MOORE’S RURAL NEW’YORKK 
her MoJlZZZ a iZZlZ & ^ boqnet of flower8 tbe otber “They require close study,” said Abby, “go and i^vety strong *« wzkrlf 
‘ d and disheartened than be- d8 3> sanl Debby, “ and told her we did not carry get your slates and sit here by me and I will assist ornm?,“t”™ lotof Jlalsamlir > 110 1 Am- Arbor vitm, o-...-. Agrluuliurul, LHoiury uml Fuiuily Mvwauti 
fore, sue threw down the rebellious dispatches, and boquets to school any more. She wanted to know you a little.” eo flush. Mazzard Cheiry pits, in fine order, ion bush Peach Pit* » rimumiiai every hatukuay ry 
^sStLnld f to? m the h0Uae ’ why ’ and when 1 tdd her how cross Miss Waters | |They sat beside her the rest of the morning, and toTitr^raiS ^ and 01,1 o. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, n v 
wisnmg iuo 01 a wisU, tuat she might never enter it m, she sam she was very sorry.” soon had their lesson perfectly prepared. Pete Nurserymen, Dealers aud Planters would do well tocan. - 
agair.. “Mother says I need not to go to school after this Graham could not do the hard problems Aeby Dangvifie, Liv. Co., N. Y., SepiuCi858. f ' LL ' B1Ubl 45i-ft° <) Office, Union Buildings, Opposite the Court lit 
Her pale, tired face appeared at the post-office week. Miss Watebs never helps me in my arith- knew it by his despairing face when he opened his ~ nronrBMPMT . - - 
that night, as usual, and she watched the post- metic as Miss Miller nsed to do.” algebra and the despondency with which he throw p'bu,^ td°c^ TKKilH ’ lii a1,va nck : 
master with nervous auxiefy, as he carelessly shuf- “ She never kissed one of her scholars since she down his pencil five minutes afterwards Debby 7-x 000 APPLE TKF ^ :s '^7 fee? ‘ ,** ^ ^ * 
Sed w P h n 6 h S’one d t ttTZT* ^ ^ b *>« A B C ’ 8 ’ aad ^ went to poor Pete’I 
prised when he tossed one towards her — foritwas And it will be some time before any of them relief and the rlp«q wc,.? n(1 t nnr j 0 j 10,000 Dwarf « « “ - uud any tuidiiionai u umber ta Uw stuno iuio.it imw 
nearly a fortnight since the liad received any— will kite her.- ““ «rto nearer ? i ' i ' S »»!fRaar* n;.^ 
Z:-S°r lathtog -” [Concluded on page 329, thin No.] „ J»iWS5S. 
n a cramped, trembling hand that was scarcely The little troop went on and A buy sat. in niionno —-- a«o Horso Ctosnms, Grapes, Eversreens, and the nmai i tort- oopioio «4 to Kinooo, *c, u, 6y n,,^. 
legible. Her tears fell faat upon the brown en- and .oneli.ee,again. She had forgotten UtS“ A M o „t.., a 1.GOATEBawannkn - 
SSHr aswrjSSS 
throngh the meadows to her boarding house. She had mad* herself miserable, and not only that terday. 7 * .u&' viU “ at ^ auu ^ couaocuuvu r *u«» iSdL, ao, t 
, 4S3-5teow. LEWIS F. ALLEN, Black Rock, N. Y zdwrttacd in too Rural ou any condutouR 
fled the pile of letters, and she was evidently sur¬ 
prised when he tossed one towards her_for it was 
nearly a fortnight since she had received any.— 
This letter was directed as all the others had been, 
in a cramped, trembling hand that was scarcely 
10,04*0 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 Chesnnts, Grapes, Evergreens, and the nsnal a sort- 
ment kept in Nurseries. GRAVES & WARNER. 
452 -fr _Syr acuse, N . Y. 
DEVON CATTLE, AND SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP. 
PERMANENTLY, Skit. J»L, 18SM, wtotu will l» 
V A IntredBccd a new nyeiurn of Mmcanuia IitaUucUou, combining 
lUCGUY Wiyu pRAOTlCtt. “ 
Fur particulars, send for Circulars Jadoslng stump. 
. r ,. G. \V. EilSTMAN, 1’re^ldeut, 
Author of 1 U 1 . 10 N A KAhiRArt a Book-Kucptog and PunnuuLlitn. 
Rociioster, August, ldiR ' 4*1 H 
ASTOR HOUSE, 
Broadwa y, New York. 
A THE Mil.K u«od hero comes from it Kurm curried on ter 
„ toe express uiid solo pitriiOso of funtislilug Milk, V'tveluUe* 
J utUD-y, Lgj-b and Poik to litis Uousu Tho (tows leed in Winter mi 
tbe Lust of Hay arid Real, and in Sun,met ou rich i'uotuies mid Meal 
oul y- _ii*0[_ C. A. ST1CTBON 
H L A V K HAWK, Jr., 1 » i., 
M AY BL FOUND at Ute Stable oi tho Sutisci'.ber, two miles 
ourl of I.ockiKirt, tlio coming season lor too lmuroviaannt oi 
boisoa. Sire, Bhtck Hawk; g siro, Sberantn; g. g. J untin Mornon — 
Doui, by young iiamiltoman, by Bishop liamiltoniiui, by LuiUrteo 
Messongor. Dtun of Youug Hamiltonian by Leonidas; g. dam bj 
1 , 1 “ w,k ’ Jr lot '■* ; ul ‘'took, IS hands hie* 
weight 1,000 1U, clottely roBeinblui^ hia Blit) In hlykj and aclioa Ut 
aii ojicellont Umipor. i» u i>]cm> t uil driver *u»d gotm In good 
mvlo. Ho rccolvod liio lljbt ^reiuium ut liio Kiu^urn Co. Kulr to 16^3 
wbon iilx yiittru old—Umo, 2m. 6 ^ 0 . Al .10 Uie find premium ut N 
Y. btuU) Fulr in 1867, bottling Hiliy AicCrackea of Obfikoch, Wis.— 
His stock are good size, Weighing froni 1.U0U to IdM It*, in speed, 
itfylo and docility thoy oxcoi 
I have a uumbor of young honjou, bUdlJonft, muroa and geldii^a oi 
alb wro, for huIo ou reuwoimblo Lcnuu J^orbonb In pursuit of cooler 
ftiock aro luvitod k> cWJ and examine them, or addiuee mo bv ictter 
A^wotl U. FAKNUiX. Lock port, Niu^ara Co, N. Y. 
MOORE’S ItUllAL NEW-Y01iKEli, _ 
tu« LKAmna wkkki.t 
Agtlculiurul, JLllui-ury uml Fuiuily New *1111 per, 
iu rehUBUku rvrky UATiihiiAY my 
O. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, R. Y. 
Office, Union Buildings, Opposite the Court House. 
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