MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
DEC. 25. 
her conversation. “ Have you disobeyed the man. More than once a dandy leveled his eye-class at 
dates of my authority?” she demanded. her, then looked away with a hand passing over 
Annir was sobbing, with her face in her apron, his moustache —a pantomine which could not 
and evidently did not comprehend her meaning. easily be mistaken—and as many times very lowly- 
A bony thumb and fore-fi D ger took hold of one dressed, lofty young ladies (not a paradox in socie- 
of the flaxen braids, and her head came up imme- ty, I assure you,) took particular pains to place 
diately. “ Have you disobeyed my mandates?” re- their feet on the lawn dress, or observe in a stage- 
peated Miss Lane, more Bternly. whisper, that “ country school-ma’ams never knew 
SIX LITTLE FEET ON THE FENDER. 
In my heart there liveth a picture 
Of a kitchen rude and old, 
Where the fire-light tripped o’er the rafters, 
And reddened the roof’s brown mold ; 
Gilding the steam from the kettle, 
That hummed on the foot-worn hearth, 
Through all the livelong evening, 
Its measures of drowsy mirth. 
Because of the three slight shadows 
That frescoed that rude old room ; 
Because of the voices echoed 
Up ’mid the rafters’ gloom ; 
Because of the feet on the fender— 
Six restless, white little feet, 
The thoughts of that dear old kitchen 
Are to me so fresh and sweet. 
When the first dash on the window 
Told of the coming rain— 
O 1 where are the fair young faces 
That crowded against the pane ? 
While bits of fire-light stealing 
Their dimpled cheeks between, 
Went struggling out in the darkness, 
In shreds of silver sheen. 
Two of the feet grew weary, 
One dreary, dismal day, 
And we tied them with snow-white ribbons, 
Leaving him there by the way. 
There was fresh clay on the fender 
That weary, wint’ry night, 
For the four little feet had tracked it 
From his grave on the brown hill’s height. 
O ! why on this darksome evening, 
This evening of rain and sleet, 
Rest my feet all alone on the hearthstone ? 
O ! where are those other feet ? 
Are they treading the pathway of virtue, 
That will bring us together above f 
Or have they made steps that would dampen 
A sister’s tireless love ? 
Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
ANNIE SANBORNE’S TRIALS. 
BY ELLEN C. LAKE. 
For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. 
guH'crtwmfntj!. 
Farms for Sale. 
Acr ® 8 i f far ! r,in K Land, with Buildings 
r rnit, T'mber, Ac, on it For sale in Yates Co., N. Y Terms 
liberal. Inquire of J. M. CLARK, West Dresden, N. Y. 467-^t 
I am composed of 24 letters. 
My 3, 16, 9,11, 5, I is a peninsula in Europe. 
peateu iiuss LANE, more Sternly. whisper, that “country school-ma’ams never knew I am composed of 24 letters. Work for the Winter' 
“ I—I_ haven’t seen any mandrakes,” was the their places.” My 3, 16, 9,11, 5, 1 is a peninsula in Europe. A i.imitf.d number of Agents, male or female Cviii be em 
forced answer, “but she,-pointing to Em,- has No one spoke to or noticed her, farther than M Y 17 < 29 > 9 > 18 > 13 « 9 « a cape in Asia. ™ 
stole my beads.” this, and as the night wore on, without aDy cessa- M Y 14, 19, 7, 6, 18, 17 is a sound in North America. month for the pasu ighteen mont^. ‘ ° 
‘ A heathen, indeed!” ejaculated Miss Lane, her lion to the apparent merriment, Annie began to My 12, 6 > 7, 8 is a lake in Europe. — --- t( ' K & 00 ’ Iynn ’ Ma88, 
face reddening at the shout of laughter which fol- think she would slip outand walk home; she would M Y 23 . 5 - 24 > 4 a city in Persia. J U J£ 
lowed the child’s mistake. “ Not very well versed rather than to stay there, that was certain. My 8, 10, 9, 6, 1, 22 is a town in Virginia. against wind, or raised over snow without alighting in mud. or 
in the English language, I should judge, and of She had nearly reached the door, when a gentle- My 16,19,1, 10,13, 5 is an island in the Arctic nm^^LnMrL’o^ne^b^a^toX'su^dToafn^tion^of 
iitUe use, I apprehend, to attempt to civilize her man, standing in front of her, stepped back sud- Ocean. cheap and reliable construction.^ 77^:17x77,].., ^ 
You may take you seats, young ladies, and you, denly, crowding her against the wall. She moved M Y 21, 23, 5 is a river in Great Britain.- ' — c ’ 
turning to Annie, “may stand on this bench until lightly, and he, half-turning, began an elaborate M Y 2 > 19 > 7 is a river in Europe. The Coleman Farm Mill, 
noon, as a penalty for accusing Miss Emma Wilder apology, but stopped short as he caught a full view M Y whole ma Y be foQnd in the 21s * verse of the T^ W miiiM;“R*!? m ^SS ornw^n mEm er Tb. 9 
T™* T I’ATENTfcD.—A Gate for Farms, Country Seats, and 
V City Yards. Opened with a single cord, from any vehicle 
against wind, or raised over snow without alighting in mud or 
so unjustly. 
of the little figure behind him, and with a pro- chapter of the book of Ezra. 
It was Annie Sanbokne’s first day at school, longed stare, ejaculated, “ who the deuce is that ?” Tit »«ville, Crawford Co , Penn., 1858. 
and in the little brown house across the meadow The company shouted, understanding it as what Answer in two weeka - 
she told, at night, its experiences, ending as those k was, a purposely given insult, and Annie, in the -- 
of so many other “first days ” have done before, confusion, passed out at the door and closed it.— For Moore ’ 8 Rnral N ew-Yorker. 
with, “ I never, never want to see them again.” Crossing the hall to the dressing-room, she found GRAMMATICAL ENIGMA.—CLASSICAL. 
There are sharper pains to be felt, and heavier her shawl and bonnet, and in another moment was - 
burdens to be borne, it may be, but to a sensitive iu the street It was the last “soiree” she ever 1 A . M C0 “ p0BC<i of ^letters. 
nature there never yet came any lesson more bit attended there, and the tears she shed over her ’f* <J ’ 2I ’ 10 ’ 2< ’’ is . a IjStin ' ;onn * 
ter than the first learning of society’s differences, memory of it, never washed away the bitter feeling My 25 ’ 19 ' 27 ’ 1C ’ * 8 a Latin Pronoun * 
_x„x x_»_V- ...... .. . ^ ...... , . . J uiiwn leeuug Mv 3. ft. 12. 26. 14. 22. 11. 31 » fi 9ft I 
only successful Metalic Mill ever invented for making Buck¬ 
wheat and family Flour. It can be run by Horse, Steam 
Wind or Water-Power. 
Price with Feive arranged, for sifting Corn Meal for familv 
use while grinding. jjg 
Price with Bolting Machine attached, for making Familv 
Flour.. 
Descriptive Oirenlars can be had, or the Mill can be seen in 
operation at the Office of the “ Coleman Farm-Mill Company,” 
Tribune Building, No 7 Spruce street, New York, where all 
orders will receive prompt at ention. 
467-26t MARTIN THATCHER, Sec’y. 
its unjust triumphing of the high over the low. 
We wonder if school-directors and teachers ever 
dream that this lesson is taught even more pain- 
that her heart kept toward “ village gentry.” 
“ Annie had made out first-rate,” was the final 
fully in schools than in the circles of “upper-ten- conclusion of Mrs. Sanborne slong account of the 
dom;”—more painfully because Cod gives the wedding festivities which broke iu at last on the |^Y l 1 , 8, 4,^16, is a Latin Preposition, 
soul, at first, neither reason nor instinct to guide <H“®t routine of the “ school-ma’am’s ” life, and all , 28, 2 ' 13 ’ 15, /’ 2G ’ 2() .’ is a Latin Con j 
it to a knowledge of the suDerioritv nf mW.n™. who knew John Grant p.mnoiReH miev. _My 5, 1, is a Latin Interjection. 
it to a knowledge of the superiority of gold-pos- who knew John Grant, coincided with this opinion Y°> Ujs a Latin interjection, 
sessors over those who are only and simply heart- of her son-in-law, though some added “ I wouldn’t who e is an extract {rom Cicero; and is 
possessors. care about being quite so nearly related to that farewe11 addresa ° f many wheD abont t0 leave 
Annie’s mother, to use her own expression, learned Bister of his.” worlds unknown. j. m’m. 
“hadn’t much book-learning,” but the manage- Annie would have thought so too, doubtless, had Granville > °Uo,M68. 
ment of her flock of children, and the shiftless she seen Isabel Grant before her marriage, but A - IlHwer in tw0 weeks ’ 
good-for-nothing, appropriately termed her “wor- John had found her many miles from his own *** 
ser half,” showed that in a knowledge of the crooks home, and she had seen none of his family pre- , F ° r M °° re ’ 8 Knral New ’ Vorker - 
and turns of human nature she was an adept. viousto the tying of the irrevocable “ knot.” They MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA. 
When Annie came home after her first day at were going West, but must visit the old folks be- T , 
school and related her list of grievances, the good fore starting, John said, so, in the week after their °\ , . . 
woman’s mental equilibrium was seriously dis- marriage, a trip was taken to Saybrook, and intro- x/ fa ’ ’ ’ ' ’ 18 a ' rav '; lin 8 vehl ® le ’ 
turbed. daced to her new relations. J ?' “T* „ 
“She would like to know,” she said, “why her Isabel was a genius, in her own way, and after J JVJ 1]’ T 2i ’ T 18 . done b ? a machme ' 
girl wasn’t iustas good hr hwterWn her own manner .Mel, „„„ ... * , M Y 5 > 2 > 6 > 21 > 18 fln earl Y riser. 
y 23 , 18, 9 , 21 , lo, 26, is a Latin Noun. The Best Juveniles of the Season, 
y 25,19, 27, 16, is a Latin Pronoun. are 
My 3, 9, 12, 25, 14, 22, 11, 31, 8, 6, 30, is a Latin Ad- ^OOIFL -A. 3NT ID PROUD; 
jective. Gr the Fortunes of Katy Redburn, 
I* - _. nr\ r 1 >7 no • _ _ r . • v • a T>Y Oliver Optic» Author of the '*Bont Olubi * 1 ** All Aboard *' 
My 29, 5, 1 /, 28, 13 a Latin \6rb, imp, mood. etc.,etc. Onevoumo Illustrated by Billings. 
Mv 4. 24 9 17 iq a Latin Adverb ttt Price,in muslin, 02>£ cents- 
_ - ’ 9 9 * confidently recommend this book to the notice of all 
y 11, 8 , 4, 16, is a Latin Preposition. young people. It is written in a style which is intensely interest- 
nOQ 9 10 -in 7 <yn 9n io Q r otin Ing, and no one can commence the book and lay it down unaiitehed. 
y A } Id, lo, 7, Zb, 20, 18 a Latin Conjunction. Io-parents we would say, that the authors long intercourse with 
V 5. 1, is a Latin Interjection. Children, as a teacher, has given him »n insight into “child-char- 
. ' jeter, winch few writers of juvenile books ever acquire. The ten- 
My whole IS an extract from Cicero: and is tbe denc y Ot the book is to inculcate Truth, Integrity and Persever- 
1 Alice: arifl DO rhilrl ^nn rnoH _J 
Conjunction. 
1 c v , . . . - ance, and no child can read the book without being amused, in- 
farewell address of many when about to leave for stmeted, M.d benefited. h 
“Gracious goodness! if here isn’t a new scholar girl wasn’t just as good as lawyer Wilder’s. To her own manner, which way and manner it is but u t S’ 18 “V*!, 7 I T u 
a bran new one-hair tied tight enough to pull be sure she couldn’t wear as nice clothes, but if truth to say, were exceedingly distateful to moat o V, ’ P eo P Ie do a4 church, 
her scalp off, check apron, woolen gown, cowhide the truth was known, she guessed Em’s white people beside herself. She was well and thorough- 1/ t / .1’ ’T! , ^ , 
shoes; here, Em Wilder, just come and see what a dresses would look rather black if all the lies her 'Y educated, possessing a mind which mastered , 8 W ° & ° h,Id 8peaka 
specimen of regular ‘verdancy ’ has found its way father told to get the money that bought them what it once centered in, with an ease which few y 18 & P ° priVate 
out of the back-woods into civilized society.— were printed on them. Annie’s clothes were got Perhaps, could emulate, and in her pride of talent] ^-Answer in two weeks. 
Come from Weed Street, Grass Hollow, didn’t you? honestly, for the pay was worked out of her lay the greatest foible of her nature. _ _ 
what’s your name? mother’s bones, and though they hadn’t quite as To u se an expression of her own, she “sounded For Moore’s Rnra 
nuisance. 
_ For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. _, _ __ ^ __. . .. 
It was a May morning, with bluest of skies and much evil in them, it was her opinion that they the depths of intellectual capacity, before choosing GEOMETRICAL PROB LE M. Wf E BEG LEAVE to inform you that on Mon- 
brightest of sunshine, but the child who had called were a9 respectable as a lawyer’s brains.” friends or companions,” and it was verv certain 'X P.* 0, ? oth ’ we shai1 P lace on sale the tur(ee»t 
. Tr _ ,, ... , r ’ - and by lar the cheapest assortment of 
such a bevy of school-girls to the door and wm- However, after a good night’s rest, her anger that if any one’s “capacity ’’fell Bhort of the whole A gentleman had a piece of land in the form JEMBKoidekies, hosiery, gloves, &e., 
dows of “Elmwood Seminary,”—so named by the subsided somewhat, and she came into a better depth which the line and plummet of her measure nf a rio-ht Indc triangle ,. . designed expressly for onr Holiday sales. These goods have been 
pupils, not the directors,-was so far from being a state of mind; so, in the morning she gave Annie was capable of sounding, they were at once dis- ^ypure^ed, and consist hi part, of 
fairy that she at once destroys all power of giving a motherly “talking to,” telling her how much she carded from any other than very condescending three riHm «»miires J „ ’ book setts with cuffed sleeves, 
romance to my lines descriptive, or words exprea* would lose if she never went to school; if she got notice on her part. 1858 B °° K 8ETTS b^MWh^ sleeves 
sive; no pen could truthfully give a “golden tint” a good deal of learning may be she would be a She entered Annie’s room on the morning after Answer in two weeks. 
to the decided Jlax of her tightly-braided hair; no school-ma’am herself sometime, and lastly, never her arrival, with Yirgil in her hand, and sitting __ jaconet setts with frilled sleeves 4 ’ ’ 
fancy could change the “woolen gown” to “snowy to mind a word the girls said to her or about her, d °wn opposite her, read, or appeared to, very ANSWERS TO ENIGMAS &c. IN No. 466. swiss coil 4 rs 
muslin;” there was neither beauty nor grace in but be just as good as she could, and likely enough rapidly for a few moments; then dropping her _ J ’’ ‘ jaconet collars, ‘ ' ' J ‘ ’ 
form or feature; yet, after an odd fancy of my own she would get her a new muslin dress in the sum- book, said to her:-“ Have you read the last pro- Answer to Acrostical Miscellaneous Enigma:- tambour collars, LACB collabs - 
giving credit to the bravery with which, notwith- mer—which last item, we are sorry to say, filled duction of the poet Laureate ? ” Dr. Elisha Kent Kane. misses collars 
standing her flushed cheeks and brimming eyes, Annie’s mind rather more than the first, though Annie, seeing that the language of her book was Answer to Mathematical Problem:_22 .708 ket- M °. UXt3VIX ' r , G:r: ’ crape setts black, 
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and by far the cheapest assortment of 
EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac., 
she walked through the group of saucy girls, de- to her credit, be it said, after she once became iu- no better than “high Dutch ” to her, had made no ties nearly. 
nn.ill n ,, 1, „ „ ,,I,W n „A 1_1 __ - X__ - a 1_1 . , . - _ _..1. JIx_ • . , , ... ’ ' 
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Answer in two weeks. 
ANSWERS TO ENIGMAS, &c., IN No. 46C. 
Answer to Acrostical Miscellaneous Enigma:— 
Dr. Elisha Kent Kane. 
Answer to Mathematical Problem:—22 .708 ket- 
BOOK SETTS WITH FRILLED SLEEVES 
JACONET SETTS WITH CUFFED SLEEVES, 
JACONET SETTS WITH FLOWING SLEEVES. 
.T A nnWFT RVTTQ ntlTtl PRTI l PD Ul 
JACONET SETTS WITH FRILLED SLEEVES 
collahs, 
SWISS COLLARS, 
JACONET COLLARS, 
LACE COLLARS, 
TAMBOUR COLLARS, 
positing her basket on a shelf and her bonnet on a terested in her books, she advanced rapidly. remark on it, and it was evident from the lady’s 
nail, I am going to make her my “heroine.” - question, that she considered her capacity in that 
But, notwithstanding her apparent non-combat- ten Y ea ra went by, and at la3t, after many direction sounded, and had turned to something 
ativenees, the young ladies had no intention of repetitions of the annoyances which beset tbe m °re modern. 
losing their sport in so quiet a manner; she was flr8t her school life, she came to find, at the be- “The poet Laureate,” she repeated slowly,—a 
not one of their “circle,” and, therefore, whatever 8i nn ' n 8 of another May, that her mother’s predic- du8 b passing over her cheek, as she felt that her 
indignities they might put upon her, would, even tioowasto be verified; the “sometime” had come, lady sister in-law might be playing on her igno- 
trying to learn; won’t you learn us how? etc., etc. 
“ It was a hole, and my mother darned it,” said 
the girl, timidly. 
“ Oh-h!” screamed Em, in a tone that showed she 
Answer to Algebraical Problem:—First number 
9; second 2. 
Answer to Geometrical Problem:—2 1-10. 
Answer to Riddle: 
Hair was the napkin Mary chose 
To wife the Savior’s feet— 
’Twas Sampson’s hair that caused his woes, 
’Twas Eve’s made her complete. 
’Twas Absalom’s fine head of hair, 
Three hundred shekels weight, 
Which crowned him beautiful and fair, 
Alas! it sealed his fate. 
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IN HOSIERY AND GLOVES 
our stock contains variety sufficient to gratify the most difficult taste. 
These goods were selected with especial reference to our Holiday 
sales, and we cordially invite you to examine the quality, work 
and prico 
HUBBARD <fc NORTHROP, 
GO & 71 Main St., Rochester, N. Y. / 
Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1858. 4W> V 
ZFTJIRSI FURS I iFTJFtS 11 1 
LADIES’ FURS. 
Fancy Sleigh and Buffalo Robes. 
/""1LA.RK, 17 State St, Rochester. N Y., has the largest stock of 
w Furs and Robes in the city, which he is offering at prices to 
defy competition. Come one, come all, and examine CLARK’S 
large stock of Fur Goods, at 17 State St 463-tf 
1,000 
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point of attractiveness, which accounts for their selling so much 
if reported, only gain a smile from their elders. and she had “ got to be a school-ma’am herself.” ranee,-“ I think not” A " Q T , 7V, ,7 fliS WOeP> -d price W ° y ° U “ qn “ my ' worl£ 
So the plan of attack was forthwith changed; a Tt was not in the neighborhood of “ Elmwood Isabel’s quick eye had noticed her embarrass- ' Va3 ve 8 ma c ’ er com P e • UUi 69 A & 71 Mata^Todiestcr N Y 
very friendly interest in the new comer was sud Seminar Y ” that she commenced her labors, but ment, and with a dry cough, she proceeded to name ’Twas Absalom’s fine head of hair, Rochester, N. y., Dec. 6 , 1858. ** * ", 
denly manifested, various proffers of assistance in a bflck district of the ad J oinin g township, several literary and scientific works, which, she Three hundred shekels weight, - PTTRS . - T - TT „ _ j—j 
were made, the cut and make of her “check apron’i wberG ’ in the ° ne village whicb 14 contained, pride, said, had been engaging her attention for the week Wh mh crowned him beautiful and fair, u p F UR S 
were lauded as of tbe latest fashion, the cowhide and as politicians express it, “ party-feeling,” ran P a8t - “ They were rare treats,” she added, “and to Alas! it sealed his fate. Fancy Sleigh and Buffalo Robes, 
shoes were "so nice to wear to parties;” and Em even bigber tban in Elm wood. minds that could comprehend them, full of wisdom When men were bald, and hair was grey, yilark, 17 state su, Rochester, n y„ has the largest stock of 
Wilder, one of the greatest romps and veriest Th e school-district in which she taught was some and beauty.” On heads in days of yore, L/cohpet,™^ Come o^^U^d^eVLARK'S 
maker of mischief that ever broke through au. . ee mi ‘ es from the village, but among the farmers Annie was not ignorant that she laid a decided They dreamed not that, in this, our day, large stock of Fur Goods, at 17 state st 463-tf 
thority, spying a neatly mended rent in the worn wbb " bom she boarded there were some who, emphasis on her words, and when, in a moment Science would hair restore. _ 
skirt of her dress, broke forth in exclamations of thou S h pronounced “ very unrefined ” by their after, she left the room, she felt that she was x , , . „ . „ _ ^ * 0 ° ° 
how nice! that is just such embroidery as we are <<city cousins ’” were nevertheless occasionally marked as an inferior in Isabel’s estimation. Now human ingenuity SALESMEN WANTED, 
trying to learn; won’t you learn ushow? etc., etc. tolerated among them, on account of the various She was not an “ignoramus,” she possessed a T°c£m“T^ ^ Pr ° Vin ' 
“It was a hole and mv mothpr it» ao iri * 8 ood things ’ produced by their broad country good common-school education, and understood no once have dyed, we see, American subscription publishing house 
the SrTtimidlv ’ acre8> the branches which her means bird allowed her to Mli Wb ° se W wrought a cure. -ta«™-» . the vea« 1855, 
“ Oh-h!” screamed Em in . tons that slowed »he term 0f ber “ h »<» ™ •»<>« »uc her life bad bitlerto been little more L0V "' 
had posseSBion of the match of a “ big gnn,» th ° 3 <, “ DR Mr - Wxrbm’b family, tban a straggle to « keep body and sonl together,” Decbjibeh.—T he year has come down to its STEEL or COLORED ENORA ’vino's— which add verymuch 
we'll tell the schoobma'am; yo.We.al awfnHy f “ -«* W*. with faded, shriveled limbs- liberal tbm wed by . . 
right ont lend, and If she don't shake yon out of . gi „„ in honor of the re ,„ n »£ , !ted and had £ " lh Ioc , ks ' “ d “ d ’SSn£SSHTiS S& 
your shoes, it won t be because we don’t tell her » t .i . . , . , , 01 lDe u uau at umes a oiuer nungenng, she drenched face. Its gifts, its graces, its frowns, its control of the Sales within the Territory he occupies. Forpanicu- 
Fnrrreriri. ML. i .en l __ j Hons of their circle, from abroad. knew, even if others never dreamed it mir.ni M iura,address L. stebbins & co., Haktfoed, conn. 
When men were bald, and hair was grey, /' ilark, 17 state st, Roch» 8 ter, n y., has the largest stock of 
On hParis in rinva nf mr o ^ Furs and Itobe8 “ tho city, which he is offering at prices to 
du ucuuo iu ua\B 01 J ore, DEFY competition • Come one, come all* and examine CLARK’S 
They dreamed not that, in this, our day, larg0 8tock of Fur Good8< at 17 state st 463 - tf 
Science would hair restore. _ „ 
-i 9 
Now human ingenuity SALESMEN WANTED, 
Can make the hair endure; rpo Travel in different sections of this Country and British Provin- 
1 ■ j i __ „„„ J- C 6 S, to sell Books and Maps, Published at the 
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Whose dying wrought a cure. established in the tear 1855 , 
Ithaca, 1858. Sarah Love. and still continue to publish a class of Works superior to all others In 
-x. x-_ point of attractiveness, which accounts for their selling so much 
tt . MORE RAPIDLY than others. Onr Books are all Illustrated with 
December.— The year has come down to its steel or colored enora kayos— which add very much 
' “ ,7’ ^ uu , u 1 uer - “lions ” of their circle, from abroad. 
Come girls, Miss Lane is coming now, let’s go and mu , . \ , , , 
tell her what a wicked brat there is here.” , ®Y> remem eri ng t e s eigh-load of exquisites 
knew, even if others never dreamed it 
miracles of bloom and beauty, are all—what yon 
--- „x„ u vaawv A„ aaoio. . , , - _ , i 11 was no sin tbat in b er heart she was glad that and I, reader, must be in a little while —a grave! 
“Oh dear, if you only won't tell I’ll give you flu &Pple CU >” With n ° ber bome woald be a western one > aad wonder We cannot realize this now, any more than the 
anything ,” began the child, “ I didn’t know it was cousins unhesitatingly uTffed^ inTi ^ tlon ° f Sftld 8 7 aU f^ r We f ° f uscfulne88 > “Annie San- old year could in the joy of its Spring jubilees, or tion. Address [464] JOHN B. poyntz, MaysvffieTty.'" 
swearing, and I’ll never do^so again as long as I a T f gy ^^ g ? t t0 accom P aD Y "Oenk’s tnals” were forgotten in Annie Grant’s the flush of its Summer glory; but in the time ------- y 
live» S and8b6 at aBt ^consented, sitting up till into happiness. appointed its heart began to beatlow; its garments Lithographs and Paintings. 
“You don’t own anything that’s worth giving or her pyeced ; D ^o ar ^ g e But these “ trials ” ^T^oint a moral ” .,1 to lade ^ the P^Y a n d the burden fell upon all its A^iiZJht^ 
von 1 »H 0 „.Lf«ll OWUXIU giving or her dress, the best her wardrobe afforded being a iiU ” neBe malS ma Y point a moral as well i imb d now the feeble old vear tntte™ tbrnmrTi removed to Iowa; I shall carry it on the same as heretofore. I^keep 
taking, you little greeme,' said Km, looking her dark lawn, calculated for washing as well as wear as “adorn a tale.” If you are a school attendant ’ Vi , ^ * tters through constantly on baud a beautifui selection of painted Fruits and 
over with the eye of one .enrobing for gold in It „ n0 to be denied thnt to speed of her ^ or ill-favored been., to SX^’to bij wl,ien!4 
coal.dn.t,-..no,bing nnle..-ob, here, girl., let'. w M considerably accelerated byto thought tone has been more charitable to ,ou. If yon are v „ 
finoke Tl’ V e> 16 f C8 ^ / r ? Uy ~ Baat chin ga B she of the evening’s entertainment, whose wonders her in society, don’t lower yourself by insulting the WO ndrons and glorious pictures has Tt tainted Wooden Water Pipe, 
spoke at a string ©f red glass beads on the girl’s imagination, sharpened by country ignorance defenceless. And, if you are a genius, for the Bake fnrmoii tho nftil has it painted rpms pipe is made of ptoe scantling, each section 8 feet long, 
painted in bri,lia„Lol„r.f.nd wb7n to “nt of to brotorhood which we believe will be here- 1“ ha »ZllS 
horM 7“ ” b.r»If and her compan- after, if no, hero, don't go on, entirely fron. the ££%,*££% Sn^l“atd to A“ , 
ugui, uuiu oi ilms lingers, you mustn t ions, drew up before the three-storv residence sphere of the ignorant, because your selfishness r v . . ’ . , descnption. Mannfacturad and for sale by 
touch them, thev’re all I’ve eot to remember Ma r vL ... . ” | Lurce 8tor Y resiaence, * • „ « a .^ - f. tumn of Life, may we be ready to go down into <53tf L s. hobbie a co., Rochester, n. v. 
bv n - got to remember Mar. lighted with gas, her breath came a little too short fears that you will find there no congeniality. the Winter and the grave!- Virginia F Townsend .. . . 
i.Wn , x. *, XX x „ , for comfort That it lengthened any when she One who has gained for himself much of the _. . ‘ . rAAni x, n titttmt imurmn 
like yon'7.1*1,! T* ‘ he d ° 0r ’ ^ do " bt ' and “ ® l0 f y 0f f ““ e '” sa f : -“! thi ‘" 1 the wlcted “ t Tveookxre.cAL En.ons.-One of onr exchange. M00RE S KURAL NEW-YORKER, 
help yonrMlf if yon can” lathe.MnnLS ■ ” ?■ °°”T h ° rried the country f >e ° P “’°° ea f re tho ’ e U 10 “f“rceof genin. .ay,, »tho ,„/« crop of Ga.conad. connty, Mo., thi. . . , 
0thCr ^ C “ e d ° Wn ‘ deM '. ! °” etM “S presentable, by Graying keeping then,solve, a,oof front to vtdgar, and S,e liZ Swill m.™" ■ ”” — ■—» ** 
evonny lad.e., ! deeply tottided,” began TJlT V ‘ 
,y mordfied,’' she repeated, with a tragic airf ^ eep " JTS ^^0177.^1^77 
Em Wilder’s book was on the floor at her feet heart (vr m u 1 • ^ , v, Ani , ™ i • , nign-windea school of oratory. A democratic ed- Two dollars a Year —$1 for six month* Toeing and Agents 
and the handful of beads in her pockeMn half a .i a “ b ®^ 14 waB that wh ich made her Y voce win them up the heights to which itor says, “the democracy are licked like a band of MfoUowsr-Three Copies one year, for $5; six Copies (and one to 
second in ner pocket, in half a a heroine,) and choking down the mortification, yon aspire.” brothers,” instead of linked! Types plav sad Agent or getter np of club) for $!0 : Ten Copies (and *e to Agent,) 
_ , Which was in no degree lessened bvhearincr one Charlotte Centre, N. Y., 1858. _ . X J for $15, and any additional number at the same rate, (fi,50 per copy.) 
“It is not us,” said she, boldly, "Waher," point- 0 f the young ladies sav “she should S Z -~- pianks .-Lomsvdle Journal. Aswe are eSd to pre-paythe American postagron papers sent to 
ing to the girl; “she began to fight ns just as soon country ignoramuses that he Inviteri CONSCIENCE. -- the British Provinces, our Canadian agents an* friends must add 
a. eve, .he got in a, to door, and baa been a, i, enough,-what, ha, Uttle dowdy of a. ehooltoam Vou-y-dte ..-.no. however yon wtu, ' 
ever since. If such ffirls have cot to come to /. ,, _ , With sophistry soothe it, and bid it be still: nas just made its appeal ance at Athens, Greece.— . . . 
, , , T ° , 10 C0Iue 10 wanted to come for she couldn’t see!”—8he de- xv Am i„n„v, „ 1 I A X ThOTmntpolmivl-Inrrvnnelrnn-ilt on „ TXT -u The Postage on the Rural is only 3>/cts. per quarter to any part 
school here, I guess my father will keep me at scended with the others to the parlor From luiiabye all no advantage you’ll reap- They make shocking work with our names. Wash- of this state, and e^cts. to any otlJUate, if paid quarterly in ad- 
home.” The Strong lipbt. find nrn.lL.Lwij „„r t „ You never, no never, can rock it to sleep. ington is rendered Ouasigton; Hancock, Agkok; vance at theposteffice where recePed 
Miss Lane walked up the aisle, and with a verv nearlv hiindod Bor «™t u.J„ ° ° ieU <:os u “® 8 7*^ , , Banker Hill, Bosnonton Bongker; and old Gover- Advertising-Brief and P ppropriate advertisements will be 
portentous air, commanded the girl to “elevate she found a seat in o , ’ ° U i 80011 as Possible ' persons and plagues, tbe deadiest you nor Dinwiddie figures in tho classic language of inserted at twenty-five cents »line, each insertion, payable inad- 
berBPfldiu KL A b A She round a seat in a corner, and drew a window can take into your heart, is gain which fraud has Homer Demosthenes aud Platn as Ty.rrin * rv vance - Onr rale is to give no advertisement, unless very brief, more 
her head!” No common words were admitted in curtain as nearly before her as she dared. won. “ ’ ■ uem08 thenes and I lato, as Diocketes Dm- tlmn fonr C0Dsecutive iliserti0 , 18 . p a tert Medicines, Ac., are not 
ouiuaes. advertised in the Rural on any conditions. 
Milch Stock in Kentucky. 
I WISH to sell a portion of my Alderney, Jersey, or Devon Cattle; 
they are of Pure Blood, and a part of them of my own importa¬ 
tion. Address [464] JOHN B. POYNTZ, Maysville, Ky. 
__ ,x x , • . 1 rpHI8 PIPE Is made of pine scantling, each section 8 feet long, 
IOrus On tne canvas Of time; and SO, reader, when A the usual bi 7 .e is S% inches square with a bore of \% inches — 
we shall have painted with good and beautiful £7777 Jointed 80 thal whbn lald dowu 1118 entirB courBe 18 
i t t , . ’ (( , b ’ b ldlta her ’ P° mt - of the young ladies say, “she should think two 
ng to the girl, she began to fight us just as soon country ignoramuses that must be invited, were 
as ever she got in at the door, and has been at it enough,—what that little dowdy of a school ma’am 
ever since. If such girls have got to come to wanted to come for she couldn’t see!”—she de- 
home ” 1 8UeSa my fath6r WiU ke6P ”' e ^ SCended WUh the ° ther8 t0 the parlor> 
t,.. 0- T . The strong light and many-colored costumes 
Miss Lank walked np the aisle, and with a very nearly blinded her at first, but as soon as possible 
Tlfirrontrtna Qif r\ rv* YY> n xl /l ik/a a. . AT 
You may cradle conscience however you will, 
With sophistry soothe it, and bid it be still; 
From lullabys all no advantage you'll reap— 
You never, no never, can rock it to sleep. 
