MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
oct. m. 
For Moore's Bnral New-Yorker. 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA. 
I am composed of 27 letters. 
ef blockade. Nothing daunted, Aunt Hestbb kept sight of strangers. He went regularly to ohurch, + i*. a»' 
sewing away with grim determination. She was but had a habit of slinking unnoticed into his seat Ijl.V ^VRUU 
____ cheery on all subjects but one—she was a perfect under the gallery. No living man could say aught ©* 
" — ” skeptic as regards domestic happiness. She eon- against him. He paid his tithes once a year, fasted . .—.. . — 
TH E COME T. stantly affirmed that there was not a man in the if we may so judge by his lean, lank figure, but in Fw Moore ^ Bnral New-Tci 
[Everybody has seen the Cemet with its tail of “six world worth having-that they were all despots, no other respect was he a Pharisee. That night of MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA, 
millions of miles,” but everybody has not seen the follow- and 1hat there w8 » not one womaD in fif! Y but the donation, after the guests were all assembled, 
ing exquisitely beautiful lines, written by B. F. Taylor. would get unmarried if she eould. To prove this there was heard a timid knock at the door. It I am composed of 27 letters. 
They are peculiarly appropriate.] point, many were her recitals of family feuds and was Jacob Green’s. His poor old mother had My 23, 24,16, 7 is the name of a bird. 
the new craft in THE offing of heaven. aB I listened to her gloomy tragedies, enacted as been taken suddenly ill, and he had come for Hes- My 22,10, 2 is a monosyllable. 
’Twas a beautiful night on a beautiful deep, they were in our very neighborhood, with the cold ter to go and take care of her. As usual, she was My 13,15,17, 3 is a preposition. 
And the man at the helm had just fallen asleep, blast® of a December wind whistling its shrill music ready at once. The quiet Jacob had no words to My 1, 7, 6, is an industrious inseat. 
And the watch cf the deck, with his head on bis breast, around the house, a kind of terror used to creep express his grief, but as they rode along she could My 3,11, 10, 15 is a boy’s name. 
Was begicsing to dream that another's it pressed, , 0Ter me . j instinctively linked them with the per- see by the starlight that his tears were falling fast. M Y 4 » 6 ’ 7 ’ 8 are essential in warm weather, 
tvhenthelook-out aloft cried, “ A sail 1 ho, assail!” seeutioES of the early Christians, of which I had He loved his old, stricken mother with an all- My 9, 25, 26, 16, 24 is necessary to sustain life, 
west l” 0 * 6 ere away f 0 - no - already learned something from u The Lives of absorbing love. When he reached home, he hur- My 24, 25,12, 8 are great pests. 
“ Make her out« No, your honor!” The din drowned Mvrytrs," which lay on a swing shelf just above ried into the house to see if she were worse. “ Ob, M 7 20 > 18 > 16 > 21 > 2G is a kind of 8 rain - 
the rest. Aunt: Hester's head. It was her failing to med- mother,” said he, sinking down by the bed, “I My 18,19, 26 is a part of our dress. 
There, indeed, is the stranger, her first in these seas, die in family affairs. Many were the difficulties don’t ever want to leave you alone again. I was My 12,14,13,17, 27 is a virtue. 
They are peculiarly appropriate.] 
THE NEW CRAFT IN THE OFFING OF HEAVEN. 
'Twas a beautiful night on a beautiful deep, 
And the man at the helm had just fallen asleep. 
And the watch cf the deck, with his head on his breast, 
Was beginning to dream that another's it pressed, 
When the look-out aloft cried, “ A sail! ho, a sail 1” 
“ A sail 1 ho, a sail 1” “ Where away ?” “ Not’h-not'h- 
west 1" 
“ Make her out r” “ No, your honor 1” The din drowned 
the rest. 
There, indeed, is the stranger, her first in these seas, 
Yet she drives boldly on, in the teeth of the breeze. 
Now her hows to the breakers she steadily turns : 
Oji, how brightly the light of her binnacle burns ! 
No a signal for Saturn this Rover has given, 
No salute for our Venus, the flag-star of heaven; 
Not a rag or a.ribbon adorning her spars, 
Shelias saucily sailed by “ the red planet Marb 
S he has “ doubled ” triumphant, the Cape of the Sun 
A nd the sentinel stars without firing a gun ! 
Now a flag at the fore and the mizzen unfurled, 
She is bearing right gallantly down on the world 1 
“Helm-a-port!” “Show a light!’’ She will run us 
8 ground!” 
HIGHLAND NURSERIES, 
NEWBURGH, N, Y. 
Formerly A. J. Downing Sc Co. 
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS, in soliciting the attention ef Dealers and 
A Planters of Trees to their stock now ready for the ensuing Fall 
trade, beg leave t* say that it embraces everything in their hue of 
business, all of the most vigorous growth and best quality. 
THE BEPARTMEJiT OF FRUIT TREES 
Contains a large collection of Apples and Pears, both Standards and 
Dwarfs, Cherries, standard and on Mahaleb Stocks, Plains, Peaches, 
Nectarines, Apricots, Quinces, Almonds, and Grape Vines, (ooth 
hardy Native and f oreign for vineries;) alto Raspberries, blackber¬ 
ries, (New Rochelle or Lawton, High Bush or Dorchester, Newman’s 
Thornless, Ac., &e.,) Strawberries, Gooseberries, (best Lancashire va¬ 
rieties,) Currants, Walnuts, Filberts, Ac. 
The long experience of A. Saul to these matters, which occupies his 
whole attention, enables us to guarantee the correctness of ail arti¬ 
cles sold hy us. 
THE ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 
Embraces a complete stock ef all kinds of Deciduous and Ever¬ 
green Trees, and Flowering Shrubs, Ac , including a laige stock of 
Norway Spruce, Balsam Fir, Austrian and Scotch Pines, American 
Arbor Vitae, Junipers, Yews, Ac.; also. Elms, Maples and Oaks in 
six varieties each, American and European Lindens, do A‘h, Moun¬ 
tain Ash, Horsechestnuts, Larch, Sycamores, Tulip Trees, Cypress, 
Magnolias, Poplars, Willows, Locust, Ac., Ac.; Flowering Shrubs— 
Spi/eas in six varieties, Altheas, Free Honeysuckles, Kuonymous 
F.uropens, Tamaiix, Weigelia Bosee, Forsythia, Flowering Haw¬ 
thorns, Ac. 
Hedge Plants of Bnckthem, Osage Orange, and American Arbor 
Caton, N. Y., 1858. 
Answer in two weeks. 
she made between man and wife; few did she heal, afraid you’d die afore I came back.” The poor My whole is a proverb of Solomon worth remem- Vitartbr screens, Ac. Also Rhubinfo and Asparagus Roots Ten 
Yet, strange as it may seem, no one entered into creature’s face was motionless as that of a corpse, hering. JcleB. R. ^^^ l ^rwiUowu^ncuiUvatron n ‘ inclra!Uldbab * purpnrea ’ 
bridal festivities more heartily than did she. Her but at the Bound of Jacob’s voice, she roused— Caton > N - T » 1858 - mdoK P a' to a “ appbcaDts on 
skill in cooking was proverbial. There could net “Jacob,” said Bhe, “yon must not love me so well; Answer in two weeks. h,NYOti 858 ^ salt. «fc co., Proprietors. 
he a wedding without Aunt Hester, and though I am going to leave you, and I want you to be wil- -"*“■- — ew Mrg — — -—- 
she gave the bride a world of advice and opened ling to give me up.” Jacob answered onlv bv his For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker SOMETHING TO DO 
to her rather a mournful picture of the future, her groans; meantime, Hester had been busy straight- GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. _ T^ctriS 
face was so thoroughly genial as to belie her words, ening the bed, shaking up the pillows, and prepar- _ . ’ T" - Sc ^f mp forretura p06t T jlm® kaco, Lynn, Mas* 
If any were sick, there was Aunt Hester to watch ing some gruel “ Hester,” said the dying woman, I am composed of 11 letters. _ - . T T " ^ w - 
over them without money and without price. Her “ come nearer, I want to take your hands in mine— W 1 f’ ?!’ ??’® !“ 1 T again offer for sale a limited nLtoJof this thor- 
For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker 
GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. 
I am composed of 22 letters. 
My 1, 4,11,13,17, 15, C is a county in Wisconsin. 
My 2, 18,15, 8,11,17 is the capital of a country in 
Europe. 
s 'round ’’’ 6 fingers had plaited the shreud for nearly every I have loved you these great many years — yon My A ' > ’ 8 ’ 18 iae capuai 01 a toum,I T 1 
“FireTgun!” « Bring her toI” <• Saila-hoyi” “ Whither Blee?er in our “ttle grave-jard; she it waswho put have been so kind in sickness, so good to every- * „» • . Npw Tork 
bound r” everything “to rights” m the desolate home and body. Now I want you to sing me a hymn. Hes- My 3, 12 , 10 , 22 is a city in New York. 
“ Avast! there, ye lubbers ! Leave the rudder alone ; welcomed hack the funeral procession, though per- tee’s voice was sharp, unmusical, bat strong. She M Y 6, 3,13, 21 is a county in Michigan. 
’Tis a craft‘in commission’—the Admiral’s own ; haps her comfortings were a little doubtfal, for began,” My 5, 10,11, 15, 13, 14, 18, 10, -1 is a river in Ne 
And she sails with sealed oiders, unopened as yet, she always asked those most bereaved the plain, “Jesus, lover of my soul.’’ York. 
Though her anchor she weighed before Lucifer set ! practical question, “ Well, what are you going to but for the first time in her life her voice fal- My G ’ 9 ’ lf 2 ’ 11(17, 2 ’ 17 iS ° ne of the ™ ted ” tate 
Wb'ev^^niond d ° now.” If a babe had gone to its rest, she never tered. She was weeping like a little child. When My 7, 16, 12,17,19 22 is a river in in England. 
break; can i«u , an ucnviu a cm failed to tell the afflicted mother “that the child she turned to look on that wasted face, she was ^ 3 8 a countv ’ n 1 ° W i\t v 
where each planet is cruising, each star is a rest, was enough sight better off—that this was a dread- startled, for Death had already been there and \ 3 ’ 7 ’ : , * V ’ •!f * 
With its anchor let go in the blue of the blest; f ul wicked world, and that if it had been her baby stolen away the soul. Jacob went for some neigh- My \ . couniy in aim gan. 
Where the sparkling flotilla, the Asteroids tie, that had died, she should have been glad on’t.”— bors, and soon Hester, strangely silent, was Btitch- ^ y 73, 2G ! ’ s a ca ^ JC on coast °* Europe. 
Where the craft of red morning is flung on the sky; Aunt Hester was never known to faint away under ing away at the shroud. My whole is the name and place of residence ( 
Where the breath of the sparrow iB staining the air— any emergency, or to indulge In a flood of liysteri- Weeks and months went by, and the shy Jacob a contldbntor to tbe Rural New-Yorker. 
On the chart that she bears you will find them all there ! ca i tears, or even to look tired like other people. seemed to grow all the lonelier. One Sunday the 1>ekl “’ N)as ' C °'.’ N ' ’ 1858 ‘ 
Let her pass on in peace to the port whence she came, .. J Ansvfer in two weeks. 
With her trackings Of fire, and her streamers of flame !’’ The storm lasted BCveral da Y s - but at len g fch ^ community were electrified by the news that J ACOB _^_ 
.. __ _ __ broke away. DuriBg thi3 time that roll of cloth Green and Hester Leach were that day to he mar- For Maore . s Kura) New-Yorker. 
—tf* —, v . A ~ had been suddenly turned into coats, large and ri ed. The event had been heralded by no suspi- mathfmattpat PPOBTFM 
small, as if by the skill of a magician. Aunt Hes- c i° us circumstances. Where in the annals of 
® had « one the r° u “ ds of the “eighborhood in “rtojjr did you ever hear of a bachelor of fiftyfive gcrpogE the earth , fl mean radinB> regarding it £ 
... her criticisms, m almost every mstance presenting ^ ddn f ama ’ deQ of fifty, and no attempts on a sphere) to be 3j95G miles, that of the moon, 1,08. 
Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. ® u ^ L l! ir 0 ^ tb ^ and that the distance of the moon’s Centre froi 
rpTTri rn * Tt rvriTinn for her text the “ Elder's folks.” ties of hair dye making their way mto bureau ...... 
THE IA1LORESS. ..Th«rcwa, a time,” .he .aid, «.hen no one dr«wer,-no fata, teeth-no-Balm ofa Thoueand »I t be e« h.» 238.MO m. ea at what d..tanc 
Thousand Plants and Cuttings of Salix triandra and Salix purpurea, 
the two best Osier Willows in cultivation. 
A Descriptive Priced Catalogue will bo sent to all applicants on 
inclosing P. O. Stamp to prepay the same. 
A. SAUL Jk CO., Proprietors. 
Newburgh, N. Y, Oct, 1858. 456-3t 
SOMETHING TO DO 
T HE subscribers will employ Agents of either sex in every town 
and city, in a business which pays from $KJ to $28 per week.— 
Send stamp for return postage, for full particulars. 
455-tit _ & M. MYrilOK & CO., Lyna, Mass. 
THE ALLEN RASPBEltRY. 
I AGAIN OFFER FOR SALE a limited number of this thor¬ 
oughly hardy, weil-tried, and mneb approved Fruit It needs 
no Winter protection, nor artificial Summer support 
Directions for planting ar.d cultivation will be forwarded to order, 
and with each package of plants. Price, SI per dozen; $7 per hun¬ 
dred; $00 per thousand. Orders, enclosing the money, directed to the 
undersigned will be forwarded after the 1 st of October. 
453-5teow _ LEWIS F. ALLEN, B lack Rock, N. Y. 
H. WORCESTER’S 
My 6, 9, 1, 2,11,17, 2,17 is one of the United States. PIANO MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, 
My 7, 16,12,17,19, 22 is a river in in England. 
My 8, 7, 7, 4, 18, 3 is a countv in Iowa. 
My 9,13, 7, 16 is a village in Central New York. 
My whole is the name aad place of residence of 
a contributor to the Rural New-Yorker. 
Pekin, Niag. Co., N. Y., 1858. H. A. C. 
/US' Answer in two weeks. 
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For Meore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM. 
Corner Fourteenth St. and Third Av., New York. 
H WORCESTER offers for sale a targe assortment of choice 
• PIANO FORTES, from 8 to 7X octave, in elegant ROSE¬ 
WOOD CASES, all of which are manufactured under his own su¬ 
pervision, and are for sale on reasonable terms. By devoting bis 
personal attention to the touch and tone of his instruments, which 
nave hitherto been considered unrivalled, be will endeavor to main¬ 
tain their previous repntatioa 462-6teow 
BOARDMAN, CRAY & Co., 
MANUFACTURERS OF PIANO FORTES, 
W OULD CALL THE ATTENTION of those who contemplate 
buying a Piano Forte, to their New Styles of Instruments, with 
SUSPENDED MASSIVE IRON FRAMES, 
Combining great strength and durability, they stand unrivalled by any 
other, and have always shown themselves superior to all whenever 
Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM. tested. Our Patent 
Corrugated. Sounding-Board 
_ , _ Has proved itself in every respect, to be the best sounding-board in 
SUPPOSE the earth's mean radius, regarding it as use. With over twenty-five years experience in the manufacturing of 
, . , „ „ r „ .v .<, 1 . i - OA Piano Fortes, wo have been enabled to bring into practical use more 
a spnere, to be 3,956 miles, tnat Ot tne moon, l,(JoO, improvements than all other manufacturers in the United States. Our 
and that the distance of the moon’s centre from jpia.no jh’Ojel'X’jejs 
THE TAILORESS. 
BY ANNA LINWOOD. 
for Her text tile Jhiuer S iOIKB. matting ineir way into bureau a-l q a ; a *?QQ nnn miloa Of YTrViat /Hafanpn Are justly celebrated for remaining in tune a great length of time, 
“ There was a time ” she said “when no one drawers—no false teeth—no “Balm of a Thousand lbat of tbe eartb 18 238 > oco miles, at what distance which is worthythe attention of purchasers, particularly those living 
lu ' rB w ‘ 15 4 bue B<uu ’ wuen no one » iuuunuui from the earth’s centre in the line ioininc? the cen- to the rural districts, where good tuners are seldom found, 
thought more of them than I did, but that’s gone lowers to beautify the complexion? There they , , , ’ rzr illustrated price lists, with the different styles, 
k. Nnw tberire rroftiurr un n Stood Side bV Bide in the broad aisle of the eh nrJ trCS ° f th ® m00n ^ earth ’ mU8t &I1 ° bSerVer b ° ^ed on application.^_ ... 451-fSw 
Tns fall tailoring was no small item in our house- 
, -w-r „ , ^ 0 ! J. • v « , LICH UI IIIO JJIUUH UUU CttI LU, UlUOt UU UUBCI VCI UU 
by Now they re getting up a donation for ’em stood 8 ^ de by ^ de n tb « brb f d aisle of tbe f ™ b , plac ed, in order that the number of square miles 
and there ain’t no sort of use on’t. I b’lieve I Jacob Green looking painfully embarrassed, Aunt f, .. „ ,, ... , ,, , , .. 
T A,A __ _ ijrstfu firm mrmnveri un i * ha t ^ can see of the earth s surface, added to the 
hold. With new suits for father and old clothesto 8ban,t «° tbougb 1 never did sIight minister— Tester firm and unmoved, and attired in her usual are that he 
be vamped over for tbe boys, it was always a six Wh ? rve been tber0 and seen things I ain’t Sacda y costume, bhe says she married for love, “ n “£? r ” a “ b , 
can see of the 
KOAKRMaN, CRAY Si Co., Albnny, N. Y. 
LEA & PERRINS’ 
celebrated 
Yumjjeu uver iur me ooyp, u was always a six J ... ° 1 1 _ A , . . . 7 moon’s surface, shall be greater than if he were \\T AI)PT7QTT?T)QTTTPT? Q A TTPTT 
weeks’ job. The arrival of the seamstress, who Gver told > and am t a ^ om to telb To be snre ’ y° u ® d B ° 0n9 wh ° kn0WS her blunt ' honest natare ’ stationed at any other noint of the line? " ^ E S 1 b K b 111 K b b A U i li , 
invariably came in the early part of winter, was can ’t caU ’ em wasteful folks, but I’ve seen ’em have doabts her word. The acidity has in a measure H ‘ nrietta) N . y., isss. J A. Gillkt. feonounoed by » EXTRACT 
For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
A PUZZLE. 
W Ji"» MW Three old women carried eggs to market, — A 
——___ =r== ——————————__ carried fifty; B. thirty; while C. carried but ten,— 
~ “ They sold all their eggs, — each one at the same 
. r ' AX , r0N 0ADIES Brown W as said by all ra ^ C) —y e ^ strange to say, they each received the 
heralded by active preparations. My mother al- cake neither y° u nor 1 could afford - Then, when g° ne from ber voice - and though she fully believes ^ All g Wer tw0 weeks< 
ways baked an extra batch of mince pies, made up otber miniEters comc the y 8 jt out . and jou ought m the frailt y of mankind in general, she invariably ___ 
her winter’s supply of sausages, and thoroughly to bear >em ^ au 8 b - I think a minister Bhould be makes an exception of Jacob. y or Moore’s Rural New-Yori 
cleaned the house from top to bottom. Sewing- solemn. Ob, it does seem dreadful to me, right — —— A PUZZLE 
women in cities are usually stowed away in some Lore in this wicked world where there is so much YY’flY i/f (IflvM'ftMaYM __ 
lonesome chamber, and eat at the second table. djin’ and sufferin , to see preachers a laughin.’— Aw W a Three old women carried eggs to market, ■ 
Not so in the country—there they expect to be -As I said before, I shan’t go.” . — __ carried fifty; B. thirty; while C. carried but te 
treated as distinguished guests. Going from house Just then there was heard the scraping of feet at ' — ~~ They sold all their eggs, — each one at the s 
to house, they retail any amount of gossip, a thiDg tbe door > and the minister himself entered. He . A Tax Ur0N Toadies —Brown was said by all rate) _yet strange to say, they each received 
which my mother knew, and hence we were ex- Bbook bands with us a11, then turnin 8 t0 Hester, h,s fnend s to be the toady of Jones. The appear- same amount 0 f money. m. a. ’ 
horted, for the fortieth time, to be good children if Baid ’ " l have coine for you to home with me.” ance . of Jones in a r00m was the proof that Brown New Y^ ork) 0c t., 1858. 
we did not want all the girls and boys in the neigh- " ^hat for ?” said Hester. was in the passage. When Jones had the influenza, Answer in two weeks. 
borhood to know how naughty we were. We rath- “ My wife is ’ nt wel1 ’ and 8be caQ,t 8 et aIon g with Bl '°wn dutifully caught a cold in the head. Jerrold -- 
er groaned beneath this restraint, for' six weeks tbe doiiation unles8 you come to help her. We’ll met Brown one day, and holding him by the but- ANSWERS TO ENIGMAS, &c., IN No. 45' 
was a long while to behave. ’ see y° u Set your pay for it.” ton-hole said,—“Have you heard the rumor that - 
The north-west corner of the kitchen, being the “Get my pay!” exclaimed Hester, indignantly. is fl y in 8 about town?” “No.” “Well, they say Answer to Acrostical Enigma: —West B 
lightest, was always set apart for the tailoress. It “I & m’t 011 the town. I was a talking about you, dones P a y s the dog-tax for you.” Washington County, Wig. 
is early Monday morning, and we are at the win- Elder, just as you came in. I said then I did’nt see Answer to Problem:—132.9067 + gallons. 
dow, watching the arrival. Soon we see the top 110 use of y° ur havin’ a donation, and I don’t now, A C0L0RED h rm in Newark, New Jersey, having i ■ 
of an old buggy coming over the hill, then a white hut if you insist on’t, I s’pose I must go. I was suff ered some pecuniary embarrassments, recently ft 4t t V f f t? $ H f A 
horse, which we recognize as our old “Nancy,” sayin’ too, I thought you was too light and triflin’ c - osed business, and the senior member gave the W y v A 1 \ V IW V \ ♦ 
and as it draws nearer and we look under the for a minister, and I’m glad you’ve come so I can Showing “notis ’ to the public:—“The dissolution 
scooping chaise top, we see father, and hy his side tell you on’t. Yon ought to look solemner than of C0 ’P arts hips heretofore resisting twixt me and y> euecca asd Delaware crape vine 
Aunt Hester Leach. We know her by her an- you do.” Whereupon the smile upon the minister’s Moses Jones, in the barber profession, am hereto- 
CONNOISSEURS 
of a Letter flora a 
Medical Gentleman, 
Only Good Suuer, 
To His Brother 
Jones pays the dog-tax for you.” 
A colored firm in Newark, New Jersey, having 
same amount of money. al a. w. 
New York, Oct., 1858. Qpr DISH. Q fe&LAfrj aS- 11 foat is made.” 
Answer in two weeks. EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. 
-- q-ho only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition 
ANSWERS TO ENIGMA R Ac IN No AST for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by LEA & PERRINS for their 
AAoYVL.lt;> IU L.UUMjV., AC., IJN JNO. 401. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. The world-wide fame of which 
-- having led to numerous Forgeries, purchasers are requested to see 
, . xx 7 .„. t>„„j that the names of Lea & Pekriks’ are upon the Wrapper, La- 
Answer to Acrostical Enigma: — West Bend, stopper and Kottie. 
InoFiiu otnu florin tv Wi» Lea & Perrins will proceed against any one infringing, either by 
° J’ * manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and have instructed then 
Answer to Problem:—132.9067 + gallons. correspondents to various parts of the world to advise them of any 
infringements. Sole Wholesale Agents for the United States, 
— JOHN DUNCAN &■ SONS, 
\ j * j 405 Broadway, New York. 
'-“IA f I It rt V f f l* |i AAtf A AY f (V A stock always to store. Also, orders received for direct shipment 
efy from England. 450-eowly 
And applicaUe to 
EVERY VARIE’lY 
! 
•jesr.rY^r-:',] May, 1851. 
1 “Tell lea a per. 
MlJ ilRINS that their SAUCE Is 
. highly esteemed in Incna, 
• i and is, in my opinion, the 
fet'i "Tff most palatable as well as 
^ le most wholesome SAUCa 
Sciiitojjti'' that is made.” 
Washington County, Wig. 
Answer to Problem:—132.9067 + gallons. 
gulmntisifiifttttia. 
IEBECCA AND DELAWARE CRAPE VINES.- 
tique cloak, by her straw bonnet with its one row f ace g 1,6,57 ab the merrier. resolved - Hassons who ose must pay the inscri- Havenswood Fruit Nursery, Ravenswood l. i, near New Yori 
of black ribbon going over the top and tying un- Having given him a “ piece of her mind,” she b£ ^ J r )em th . e fl ^ rm 086 ^ ast cal1 on Jones > T iNNAius rhubarb, 
dcr her chin hv whiph nhe hno fooMri \ it .. . the fiirni is lnsolved* Ligen Johnson*^ okange raspberky, 
ciei ner cmn, oy wmen sue nas been feebly mourn- good-naturedly put on her cloak and bonnet and _ _ u and a choice assortment of small Fraits-at low reduced rates- 
mg ever since my earliest remembrances lmt flccniunitTiicii Llm hnuip rra wuq „w tn tw,. Q i« wholesale and retail freeman a keadall, 
„ ,, / L.T; , UUt accompamea mm nome. one was now in her ele- “Cato does von know dem Inknuimra on dsi. (» Ravenswood Fruit Garden, Ravenswood, L. I., near New Yorh 
whether over the degeneracy of the world in gen- meat, putting the “ Elder’s house to rights,” quiet ™ pw i! * „ * t > Johnsmgs np dar m -!:-__J- 
eral, or for the decease of some friend in particular in" the nerves of his wife and takinu the rharve CoEgo Paoe IS ^ om S to be herry -spectable folks?” rj. uano-sso Tuns daily expected per brig Panoia,from Som 
I never knew. Now the buggy drives into the of the whole thing on her own broad shoulders. thought dey war getting along 
yard and stops before the horse-block. Aunt Has- Wll e„ evenia B of donation ca m e. no. a .peek 
ter needs no assistance in ali^htinrr nnf qBa « a a j 't i . nuw speciaDieaoes you tinlr, Gator 7 “Wal, -——- 
She is a head taller than father and asks no helo of waa to be 8een anywhere in the honse. ^Ev- guess about tree tousand dollars.” “ More’specta- New Carpetings for the Fall of 1858. 
_nr__ . ’ .. ^ erytuing was m order. Theie were no books scatter- hie dan dab” “Wal. bow tonpctnEio ia AAn wnitm nu new carpets tnst received 
Ravenswood F'ruit Nursery, Ravenswood L. I., near New York. 
I INN ASUS RHUBARB, 
J ORANGE RASPBERRY, 
lowest market rates. Address FREEMAN & KENDALL. A. GIFT WIT XL EVERY BOOK, 
Ravenswood F'ruit Nursery, Ravenswood L. I, near New York. WORTH FROM 25 CENTS TO $100,00. 
I O UR NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of 60 octavo paves, 
embraces a larger collection and better variety of Standard, t lis- 
J OKANGE RASPBERRY, torical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous Books than that of any otber 
and a choice assortment of small Fruits—at low reduced rat; s— book selling establishment to the country; also, contains greuter iu- 
wholesale and retail FREEMAN 3k KENDALL, ducementa than ever before offered, rnai!idJru to any address Send 
wholesale and retail. FREEMAN & KENDALL, ducements than 
“ Cato, does you know dem Johnsings up dar in Ravenswood Fruit Garden, Ravenswood, L. L, near New York, for a Catalogue. 
Congo Place is going to be berry ’spectable folks?” /^.UANO-SSO Tuns daily expected per brig Panola, from Som- J." H.’ frkstoi 
“Wal, Scipio, I thought dey war getting along ~ 
berry well, but I doesn’t know how ’spectable dey iu flags,for sale by wood a grant. 
EVANS A CO., Publishers, 
[448-13t] 677 Broadway, New York City 
WOOD A GRANT, 
90 Front St, New York. 
A VALUABLE FARM! 
F OR SALE—A Farm near the beautiful village of Victor, in On¬ 
tario Co., containing about 110 acres. It is the Seymour farm, 
and is one of the finest in Western, N. Y., for locatidn, health, richness 
of soil, Ac. It is well stocked with choice fruit, and has good build- 
togs, and is well fenced. To any one who wants a desirable farm, 
‘"“How d’ve do?_how ,1’no o * other, according to their respective sizes. The “ —-1^-U. .. Kcrossfey aS o‘ M ,England; 
, y : a0 ‘ 10w tye do - says a strong, chairs stood stark and Stiff against the wall. Ev- p nM t n-nn,. „ r - Pardo, Homans & Pardo, England 
healthful Voice. “You must havp rpnlrnripri T ma ., . , - CONNUBIAL LLISS. I Once met a free and easy A.nd other makes from all markets, botii Foreign and American. 
„ , , ckoned I was erything was clean and proper, and though the mm- actor who told me he had Dasspd thrpp fnatinp riaro Onr fadlirtes for getting goods are not surpassed by any house in 
one of the lazy sort, or you’d have sent for me ister’s wife did try to loop up the curtains more at the Marnnia n festive days , ha united state.., affording a t ait times t,e mo,t complete as.ort- 
earlier in the mornin’than tliia» __x .x-x.. . , ^ . atthe Mx.iquis and Marchioness of-, without meEt of ___ 
IIou dye do? how d’ye do?” says a strong, chairs stood stark and stiff against the wall. Ev- 
ea t fu voice. “ 1 ou must have reckoned I was erything was clean and proper, and though the min- 
x 
x, ^ ' , z, * niiusr. one sat aown by would have her own way, and a pretty good way it him TfcnnUJ t i tv to ai 
the fire, took off her moccasins and spread out her Nothing c^uld exceed her aetivitv Sg 
”£* a tali, muscular a „i Bg the erening. She it waa that weloomed A modern writer mm:_- tt. “5, 
-, without of 
CARPET ROOM GOODS 
ANDREW J. ENSIGN, 
Attorney end Counsellor at Law, and Notary Public. 
DAVENPORT, IOWA. 
W ILL practice in the different courts of the States of Iowa and 
Illinois, and the United States Courts. Land Titles examined, 
taxes paid in any part of the States of Iowa and Illinois, money 
loaned on commission, collections made and moneys promptly remit- 
be fonnd in the State, and at prices that cannot fail to suit the ted, Land Warrants located, etc. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, etc. 
OIL CLOTHS. 
drawn up on short notice. Immediate attention given to all legtd 
business, collection of claims, etc, iu the city of Rock Island and 
woman, of about M,; her face wa, ver y broad. to “ *“» ~ 
?!5, C0 _ m x PleXi x°, n JaUadl . C ? d ’ and there was a lar S e could be called. The minister's wife was thrown afraid than T “u t>“„! to aUthesizcs, madeto new and beauttful designs. 
bald spot on the top of her head In the winter -", 7, *T a -- “ was thr0WI1 afra i d of women than women are of men.” Brown il o o e. mats, for s zx t,-r 
she invariably wore a plaid woolen dress no collar °°t Vfti * f i . . . . * remarks that the fact is not “ strange” at all; for in ^Teftem New vork Tbe lfUge8t 6totk of 111688 600(18 eYer brongbt A raxu or one Swdrkd and seventy acres 
but a ribbon either trreen or afr«v nnin/nd • a 1 th httle frizzly dress-maker, who tried to both cases the fear is proportioned to the danger. customers are cordially invited to examine onr stock, and we shall 
SSL; around her nrfk l °° k 80 y ° UDS> and Wh ° C ° uld Dever remember an Caildid ’ ba ‘ ^gallant. * ^ “ pai - ^ ^ Rogers 
^ her ntek. Is ow she jumps up with event which happened twenty years before, she --- Carpet, Feather and Maur^uwooms, < r d foar ^ ^ 
. su en jer x and declares she’s tired of sitting remarked, “How your hair does turn grey. Well, A writer gives the following advice to wives: _7I_ No. 37 state st, Rochester, N. Y. boanty of situation and every advantage to bo desired to a country 
■ Fo ^ S rri ft U Ji 113 t! “ r u er t( ? egil5, we ‘ re both S rowin S old together.” The haughty “Should you find it necessary, as many of you un- Wooden Water Pipe. 
folks L P J Ta / S ’ •; d0 ° Se f h0W SOme MrS --’ wb0 bad married ricb and Wb0 had come doubtedly will, to chastise your husbands, yon will rpns PIPE is made of pine scantling, each section 8 feet long, 1W 
ZL r, 777™/; SZ v eit dtessed in “ ,0 ' ,le reminded of «• «- !«»•» a*’ 3 affeclionate d»t y witb the .oft ebd of 
nanas. _ i ve just been over to Miss Clapp’s. You 8 he lived in a little loe house and was helped hv the broom and not the handle ft water-tight. *> reml8e8 ’ ^ JOHN c. nicholar 
know she’s been failin’ all winter and tha xi. x Tty. t. r J This IS the best and cheapest pips in use for water courses of every V* 1 *. LI. —I— 1 .. . . — .o w 
, a . iaiun an winter and the town the town. With child-like simplicity she went to -- description. Manufactured and for sale by MAAnmi dttdit vrm vonrerra 
‘ ^ ‘ cssmyBOul. to see her settin’in all Sarah Hill, who was noted for her plainness, and “In Egypt I saw Cleopatra’s needle,” said a 458tf _ I. s. hobbie a co, Rochester, n. y. MOORES RURAL LEW - ! ORKER, 
a muss an lookin’ so onconsarned. I’d a mind asked if she hurt her feelings when she was there young lady to her friends on her return from her "W A.NTEDI THB leading weekly 
to get a broom and go at it myself. I couldn’t help sewing a year ago. “ Don’t you remember,” said school in England, to her home in India, “ but I A QENTS ln eve ?7 County to the United states, to sen the very Agricultural, Literary and Family Newspaper, 
’ ’ > 8a F s J > tnere s no sort of use she, “that I told you you was dreadful humbly? thought very httle of it, I assure you, after having is required, and a profit of from $3 to $5 per day can be realized by is published every Saturday bt 
Ld°w J>!otwbt WM S l ack ‘. 1 k . now youain,t Now, I did’nt mean anything by it. I’ve thought seen the sewing machines in London.” “o^itobiiSA^Si, interesting and instructive, command- D - D * T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, H. y. 
tveu, i:l.i wcai a me use of seem’things so dread- about it a great many times since. You ain’t to -- tog large sales wherever offered. For further particulars, - 
ful dark, and says I, Miss Clapp, you won’t die blame for it; it’s just as the Lord made you, and I “ Patrick, you fool, what makes you stale after 453-iot AQChess No sa4 North ^comi street pSia. Office, Union Buildings, Opposite the Court House, 
a o.e jour time comes —nobody never did—just don’t want you ever to think anything about what that rabbit, when your gun has no lock on it ?”— ~ ~ ~ ~ ' 
ry o va-e up, and what do you think she did?— I said.” Thus she went the rounds retracting her “Hush—hush! my darling; the rabbit don’t know OUT, Twnitonuivri iu 7 . . . 
She lumped UD. and she and T +I, 0 x __,, „ . , . . , , . . ° ,, ^ ,, J A -p?, -R r^TT'T’I Two Dollars a Year —$1 for six months. To Clubs and Agents 
A _ x- a ; pt that loom ‘to criticisms, yet invariably giving more than she that” __ _ ft . _ Jr . _ 1 as follows:- Three Copies one year, for $5; Six Copies (and one te 
. g -ft less than no lime. In my humble opin- took away. CLARK S FALL STYLE Agent or getter up of Club,) for $10; Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) 
ion I and the town has done a good deal for Miss In a galley not far from the village lived a bach- “ M «s- Snizzlk, pa wants to know if he may lend GENTS DRESS HATS for $15, and any additional number at the same rate, ($i ,60 per copy.) 
Clapp.” elor b the name of Ja G _ Hg w „ h rm . himself to your axe, a little while. He had always A RE out I They are decidedly the handsomest model for a As we we obUged to ** African postage on papers sent to 
Aunt Hester has bv thin limp rmt fnirlvci . I r ,, . , une rather lend than borrow ” A HAT ever produced in this City. Call where you are sure the British Provinces, onr Canadian agents and friends must add 12% 
ax uixiabTBB nas D y mis time got fairl y started, of the quietest of all quiet men. The very land riuuer oonow. of getting a good Hat,- which is at cento per copy to the club rates for fee Rural. The lowest price of 
tola spot OB U» top of her head. In the winter Complete.,into the ahad^ ' 
she mvariaw, wore a pla.d woolen dress, no collar. T „ th0 little ftisslj dress-malrer, who tried to fal 
tight around tor l00k .' i0 “ nd wb ? cooId neTCr “ Candid, but ung.Uaut, 
100 pieces of these goods to all widths, from 2 to 21 feet, cut Moltoe. Office—Comer of Main and Second Sts., Davenport, Iowa, 
to any size the customer may wish, varying in price frem 2s 6d to References. —M. B. Anderson, LL.D^ D. D. T. Moore, Esq , Isaac 
10s per yard. Butts, Esq, Hon. Geo. G. Munger, Jno. N. Pomeroy,Esq., E. A. IIop- 
ThCxSe goods are purchased direct from the manufacturers for cash, £ in ®’, E8 2' , *^ no * Thompson, J r -. Henry Brewster, Ksq., Benedict, Mar- 
id we shall sell at .New York jobbing prices. tindale & Brand, Rochester, N. Y.; C. F. Ingalls, Esq., Union Village, 
Also, 30 pieces COCOA MATTING, all widths, suitable for N. Y.; Lt Gov. Henry R. Selden, Clarkson, N. Y.; Horn Washington 
lurches, hotels, school-houses, offices, Ac. Hunt, Lockport, N. Y.; Hon, Scott Lord, Geneeeo, N. Y.; I. N. Je- 
RUGS in all the sizes, made in new and beautiful designs. rome, Esq., Iowa City, Iowa. _ 445wc 
DOOR A. T S , UFOJrU T/Fl 
T,. 2 f,.n, $ h?..t a vork Tbe larsest Btock ° f theS0 eoods ever bron8ht A r±xu or one hundred and seventy acres 
'ri..,.. _t.........v.ii.'.u,. _ xTL delightfnliy situated one and a half miles from Seneca Lake. 
A writer gives the following advice to wives: 
HOW* Si ROGERS, 
Carpet, Feather and Mattrass Warerooms, 
No. 37 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
Wooden Water Pipe. 
AL delightfnliy situated one and a half miles from Seneca Lake, 
commanding a view of the same equal to anything on the North river. 
First quality of soil aisd well improved, with thirty acres ef timber. 
This farm is twelve miles from Geneva and four from Penn Yau with 
daily communication with both places. For convenience of location, 
beauty of situation and every advantage to bo desired to a country 
residence, it cannot be surpassed. The subscriber being about to 
change hie residence, will sail seventy, one hundred, or one hundred 
JOHN 0. NICHOLAR 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
“Mrs. Snizzle, pa wants to know if he may lend 
The ends are jointed so that when laid down the entire course is 
water-tight. 
This is the best and cheapest pipe in nse for water courses of every 
description. Manufactured aBd for sale by 
453tf L S. HOBBIE & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
W A.NTEDI 
industrious, persevering men. 
Our Publications are useful, interesting and instructive, command¬ 
ing large sales wherever offered. For further particulars. 
Address LEAR? & GETZ, Publishers, 
453-10t No 824 North Second Street ,1‘cila. 
M -zS-2T2. OYJ-'X*, 
ARE OUTI 
CLARK’S FALL STYLE 
GENTS DRESS HATS 
THB LEADING WEEKLY 
D. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Office, Union Buildings, Opposite the Court House. 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE : 
Two Dollars a Year— $1 for six months. To CInbs and Agems 
as follows Three Copies one year, for $5; Six Copies (and one to 
Agent or getter np of Club,) for $10; Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) 
for $15, and any additional number at the same rate, ($1,60 per copy.) 
TT , . , *--- —- X-xxx„xx. X.XXX. VCiy lUHU 
Tier goose is already roasting in the fire and she is he owned had a certain retiring look, as if it longed -* 4 * " 
twitching away at a coat collar with nervous ener- to creep out of sight.-his house was half hidden WnKN are writers like cattle? Wben they are 
gy, and as her needle flies her tongue goes with it. under a hill, — his horses modestly bowed their driven to tbe _ _ 
Bnowstorm ctune^in’an °”’ erarripa ’ & dreadful Sends as they jogged along the road,-even his Tm anxiety that a man feels 
atom came on and we wore soon in a state lambs had a certain .Seep kh loolf, and ran at the fn„a s is called capital punishment. 
-.T---- 453-8t £'*?■ 17 State Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
When are writers like cattle? When they are 8UPE1MOK LAND PLA8TEHJ 
iven to the pen. UJIKENCH 4 CHAPPELL, 69 Exchange St, (Successors to 
--T-.- i Seurtliyt & Smith, at old Stand,) keep on hand for Farmers’ 
The anxiety that a man feels for the want of ftTptat^ FftS.r' 1 '’' 8 ™*' Uo!:rir lD7e3l< * J 
nds is called capital punishment. S™™ a£ve °’ * 8nperlot * rtide ’ for 8310 wt?’ 
copies sent to Europe, Ac, is $2 50,— including postage 
I Exchange St, (Successors to Advertising — Brief and appropriate advertisements wfll be 
tonffi) kee p on hand for Farmers’ Inserted at twenty-five cents a line, each insertion, payable to ad- 
g r ,AST * R ' 6>i«* Dollar Invested vance. Our rule is to give no advertisement, unless very brief more 
superior article, for sale In any Umn four consecutive insertions. Patent Medicines, Ac, are not 
436& advertised in the Rural on any conditions. 
