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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER; AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
credits had become inflated and unsound, bank wept in concert and unrestrainedly. At this 
discounts obtained with facility, and, as a con¬ 
sequence, real estate, house rents, and provis- 
crisis another knock was heard at the door, 
and hastily drying her eyes, the wife admitted 
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[Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker.] 
THE LADDER OF LIFE! 
Is the dead of tho night, when the stars shone bright, 
And the moon shed her silver beam— 
When tho air was balm, and the earth was calm, 
There came unto me a Dream ! 
A spirit of air, with golden hair, 
Th9 couch where I lay stood near, 
An 1 it gently spoke, when in fear I woke: 
“Young spirit! be thou of cheer ! 
Now, now, may the soul of man to its goal 
Speed on for all future time — 
Forth ! forth, with me, Life’s Ladder see ; 
Say spirit of earth! wi:t climb ? 
I rose at the word, as the song of a bird, 
The voice that I heard was sweet, 
And I followed fast., whore a dark crowd vast, 
Was moving with noiseless feet: 
A ladder I saw. with wonder and awe,— 
Its top was beyond tho cloud, 
And it 3 base did rest on the mountain’s crest, 
And it sway’d not, bent nor bowed, 
And the spirit that cried at my bedside 
As bright as the morning prime, 
With a beaming face at the ladders base, 
Cried out “ who’ll climb, who’ll climb ?” 
“ To climb I’ve vowed,” said a monarch proud, 
As he moved with a lordly pace ; 
“ I have wealth and power, I am a king of the hour, 
And I corns of a kingly race ; 
See the diamonds shine, in this crown of mine, 
And the garters upon my knee, 
And the flag I bear, on the breezy air, 
Bespeaks Nobility.” 
But the spirit lookel down with a haughty frown, 
“ Back, back, for a future time— 
There are honors now, on thy haughty brow ; 
Give place ! who’ll climb, who’ll climb?” 
“I’ll climb,” said a miser wrinkled and old, 
“And who can deny my claim? 
My coffers are filled with the shining gold, 
That glitters like radiant flame ; 
I’m ruler and lord of the broad green sward 
That sketches from line to line, 
And my crest can show, what a world shall know, 
That I come of a regal line.” 
“ Back I” said tho spirit, “ one good deed done 
To the poor, would outlast all time, 
And were worth far more than your golden ore; 
Give place ! who’ll climb, who’ll climb?” 
“I’ll climb,” said a Poet, haggard and palo, 
“ 0 ! Lord, I have loved thee well; 
I have sung thy praise in my artless lays, 
And fain by thy throne would dwell!” 
“Mount, child of truth, since creation’s birth 
We’ve cherished the lute and lyre, 
Whan the soul of flame sung its Maker’s name, 
With the throbhings of earnest fire.” 
Tire Poet sprang on a golden beam, 
To be happy for endless time, 
And his song was sweet as a blissful dream. 
When the angel sung, “who’ll climb?” 
My brothers, wherever our lot may be cast, 
Lit u; look with an ea nest faith 
To the future, so awful, so grand, and so vast, 
That breaks on the eye after death ; 
Let us raise against wrong the sword of the strong, 
Though the kings of the earth say nay— 
Let us boldly rive the fetter and gyve, 
And stand in our war array ; 
And joyfully with a motion light, 
When our spirits are Tree from crime, 
To the Heavens above, with its bowers of love, 
My brothers, we’ll floetly climb. 
Albion, N. Y., 1854. 
ions became gradually enhanced. It is true the new comer. He was a middle-aged man, 
there was abundant employment for all classes of rough exterior and stalwart limb3, but there 
of men at good, and, in many cases, extrava- was a kindly light in his dark eye, and a mild 
$ Corner. 
of men at good, and, in many case3, extrava- was a kindly light in his dark eye, and a mild A ill hut b L I l . 
gant prices, but too many men there were, as expression upon liis iron countenance, that ^ yery yerdant th on tbe shady H ; de 0 f 
there always are, mechanics and laborers as spoke the goodness of his heart. thirty , traveled out of sight of home for purpo 
well as clerks and salaried men, who sacrificed “ Why Andrew,” he said, “ you are looking ^ ^ and stopp b ed at a hoW to pr0 _ 
at the shrines of fashion and self-indulgence poorly to-aay I came in to wish you a happy cure refreshments. The usual loungers of the 
every dollar they earned over the cost of living, new year, and have ordered the grocer to send ^ together with a CO uple of drovers 
They saw no cloud rising in the deep blue sky, in a fat turkey and a few Other delicacies to foj , ^ eagtem market with a choice 
although a prophet could foretell its approach, tempt a sick man s palate I have been fore- Qf gh were in that happy good 
and the prudent man could see abundant indi- man of the machmevehop five years today, and ^ to bc duced by a satisfactory 
cations of the gathering storm. have not had an hour s sickness during the ^ in for anything to prolong the 
The catastrophe at length came cn. Banks whole time. In the enjoyment of health oui- ^ b b 
burst up, business men either became ship- selves, we must, not forget those who are c the from one t0 ffie other ^ he 
wreck or were obliged to shorten sail, and afflicted, even setting as.de the ela.ms jou have __ I ^ c0 „ sidercd tU> 
manufacturing and mechanical establishments upon us for special consideration. You are a ^ „ „ a ,, ( , „ mine hoat „ 
ran on short time and with diminished forces, faithful, skillful hand, and your presence has ^ . at big h oxleriori m 
or shut down their gates entirely. Short crope been sorely missal in the shop for the past * h ^ im - e „ t „ r , and balancing ac- 
the previous season, and an increased foreign three months. Times are hard, and the com- ^ for ^ The fanocent objecti 
demand for breadstuffs, aggravated the difficul- pany have curtailed their business, but I have . . uncODgcioug staTO j at everything 
ties. Prices of provisions and ability to pay had an eye to your future and have managed d *,i satisfaction, and answered the queries 
for them took opposite directions, like theeuds to retain yeur place which can bc had again t0 Um with a statt ering, foreign ac- 
of a scale beam thrown out of po.se by dis- as soon as yon are able to resume your duties highly amusing. His dinner being ready 
turbing forces, and failed to readjust themselves. Thinking that perhaps owing to your recent ^ ^ Mmsel [ t0 lhe „ cola wte „ „ ot at 
No wonder then that privation and Mm* severe illness, and the rcpenas thus incurred, ]fe ^ b , he choice bit8 of conTersa t io „ 
were rife among the ignorant, the unfortunate, you might be just now m want of funds, I am ^ ^ ^ barr00m Mow> Eu< , b M 
and the improvident. . authorized by the board of directors to say „ Dulchman _. fresU from Baden Badeu- 
The morning of the New Tear came m that an advance of three months wages stands flnc fm „ & mingtaJ with uproarious 
intensely cold, and few ventured into tt* street to your credit on their books, and is now sub- which guddenly ^ on Ug return, 
except those called out on errands of necessity ject to your order I laid m an extra supply » ^,,, hc gaid drover No . 
or mercy, the latter, unfortunately for the dis- of fuel for myself during the summer, while ^ 1 
tressed, being by far the fewer number of the coal was cheap, and finding I could spare a °“- ^ like t „ purchase 
two. The smoke curled up from a thousand portion of it as well as not, a cartman will ‘ 
[Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker.] GRAMMATICAL ENIGMA. 
A SHEEP SPECULATION. ,„c,„r.s. 4 »f 2 U^,. 
f My 1, 20 , 12, 9, 2, 22,19 is a compourd personal pro- 
A very verdant youth on the shady side of u y ?, 17 , 7 , 15 , 7 , is, 20 is a Ogurejof Syntax, [noun, 
thirty, traveled out of sight of home for purpo- My 3,16, 6 is an adverb. 
3 es unknown, and stopped at a hotel to pro J* J> ^’^In rtnfbT*** ^ 
cure refreshments. The usual loungers of the My 6) 14 , 2 ,13, 1 , 20,12 is a conjunction. 
bar-room, together with a couple of drovers My 7, 15 , 22 , 20 , is, 11 , 12 , 5 is a figuro of rhetoric. 
bound for the eastern market with a choice % V“ ; conjuacu™. 
collection of sheep, were in that happy good My 13j b 4j i 6) 6 is a verb. 
humor said to be produced by a satisfactory My 14,11, 4, 9, 2 is noun. 
dinner, going in for anything to prolong the Jg $ JJ % 2 
cheer. Hy 19 ) U, 4) 24, 7, 12, 8. 9 l3 an advorb. 
A tip of the eye from one to the other as he My 20 , 15 , 2 , is, 7, 3 , 21 , 5 is an adjective. 
entered, indicated that they considered this g £ “ “ wJjocUv.. 
awkward specimen “ game,” and “ mine host My 23) 17> 22j 5 ls an adverb, 
glanced inquisitively at his rough exterior, as My 24 , 1 , 9,13 is a relative pronoun, 
though taking an inventory and balancing ac- My whole is the name of an American Fort. 
° . n’i • , , . , *£3“ Answer next week, 
counts for his dinner, lhe innocent obiect, _ . 
seemingly unconscious, stared at everything A PREMIUM PUZZLE. 
with dull satisfaction, and answered the queries - 
addressed to him with a Stuttering, foreign ac- TnE accompanying specimen of writing in cipher is sim- 
. TT . ,. . . , iiar to that which is sometimes seou m English journals, as 
ceni, highly amusing. His dinner beiDgready amoans0 f secret correspondence. It generally happens, 
he addressed himself to the “ cold bite ” not at however, that some one proves ingenious enough to dii- 
all disturbed by the choice bits of conversation cover what is so studiously concealed As Brother Jona- 
. J , . , , , than is supposed to bo not far behind John Bull in cuto- 
commg up from the bar-room below, such as ncss ,, it is thought propor t0 g ive the young readers of 
“ raw Dutchman — fresh from Baden Baden — tile Rubai, a chance to try their patience and skill upon a 
devilish fine fun,” Ac., mingled with uproarious simple example: 
, , . . , . ’ . , . , Pgyurcrgtu dgkpi pqy tcpmgf coqpi vjg pgeguuctkgn 
laughter, which suddenly ceased on his return. ^ nk j,g kv ku porqtvcpv vq ugngevhqt vjg hcokna qsna 
chimneys in long blue streaks, and the puffing bring up to you a ton of it to-day. You may 
, , • -J V ,_1 _ e _„1„5„ 1_ 11-- .aar. oaaal aaaa-rr Wltn . Ua . Ua 
locomotive, as it labored over the frosty plain, have it at the same price it cost me, and may 
left behind it a streak of dense white vapor a pay me for it at your own convenience. So 
mile in length. At a late hour in the morning cheer up, Axnnw, and make haste to got well tin A“ al ' b b "y,’ b atto “hoio angling with 
of that day, a sick man, slowly recovering from for we must have you m the shop again, well ° :a _ „„ : „i,i.„.. 
“ Sheep, eh ?” he Said, addressing drover TV 0. V jqug yjkej rquuguu vtwg ogtkv. Yg oca uchgna ejen- 
Q' ngpig vjg yqtnf vq rtqfweg qpg gswen kp enn tgurgevu vq 
-Yes, sheep; wouldn't yon like to purchase 
some four or five hundred to stock your farm Note.—W c will send the Rural for six months, froe, to 
th ? ha! ha !” each of the first four persons (residing cut of Rochester) 
“ H-h-how du sell ’um ?” asked the Dutchman. f urni ^ h corroct solutio " of the abovo > provious 
_ publication of the answer.—E d. 
“ H-h-how du sell ’um ?” asked the Dutchman. 
“ Seeing it’s you,” said drover No. two, ta- 
REBUS. 
oi mat aay, asieK man, siuwiy reuuvcmig uuni tw w musmim; ^ . ■ „ • Qu jjejrr^Bor - 
a wasting disease, was assisted from his bed by and hearty, by the opening of business in the moc v ,J 1 ‘ _ " ’ ^ ' ‘ „ ’ . . d p ix Mythology the queen of fairies; a British title of no- 
the gentle hand of his wife, and seated in an spring.” 
easy chair beside the grate. The house was a Thus he talked fast and uninterruptedly, for 
small one, situated on a cross-street in the the very purpose of furnishing no opportunity 
midst other of like unpretending tenements, but for an expression of the profound gratitude felt 
you may have all you can pay for at two dol- ^Uity ; an article of female attire ; a sorpont whoso bito 
Iars per head.” causes death from thirst; a figure in rhetoric; an orn&men- 
« p-p-pick ?” suggested Dutchman. tal mincra! of an azure-bluo color ; a gold coin of Italy 
* ^ i x i n and Turkey ; a term distinguishing an amount of English 
“ Yes, have your pick, and take all you can money . a chemica i compound; a supposed evil spirit 
among Indians ; a month of the Jewish record. 
The initials of the above form the name of a celebrated 
JL111USL UUICL Ui line UUUIClCLlUlIJi' HUl Itoi U»U III LOOlUli vJx invtwuuu - 1 .. « T _UL 
. / & 1 x 1 T 1 1 xi 1 . . . n 1 x TT n i _ pay for at two dollars per head. among Indians; a month of the Jewish record, 
there was an air of snugness and tolerable by the recipients of his bounty. lie did not * £ uesa j ] 00 k at ’em ■” so The initials of the above form the name of a celebrated 
comfort around the premises, such as would tell them of his active exertions in their behalf; " ’ Lob ,, composor of music, and tho finals the namo of a distm- 
indicate the home of i first class laboring me- of the knowledge he had gained of their di* off went he drovers ^ guiAod authores Azut, 
, . , , _,_u ...... i—:_ x__xu„ „i_fnzxTva by all in the bar-room, even mine host nun- ^ Answer next week. 
indicate the home of a first class laboring me- of the knowledge he had gained of their di^ on uu « — ™ gubhod autboress \ . ^ 
chamc ; but any one who could have been per- tresses from the physician in attendance, n om J ^ __ ,, , T ..__ 
mitted to look into the larder and the coal-bin, the landlord, and from their neighbors ; of the se ’ ° sc ® ie un * . * THE THREE SILVER TROUT. 
would have perceived that the stock ia boll, iact that hc had laid the ease before the com- ‘ T« teal the b-eargam g-gentlemen, sard m - 
1 . 1 1 _tea this luvenile piece of 1’UStlClty. Titere were once three little silver troute, who lived in 
j was well nigh exhausted. < pany s directore, and became surety to them <( ^ ^ hear (he bai gain have all you a stream of clear water, which ran between two high 
“This miserable fever!” said the man, ini- for the salary advanced, and had obtained an ’ • ’ . ,, b , , Pnmo green hanks, it was protected from the wind and the 
| patiently; “ it has left me as weak as a child ! exemption in the invalid’s behalf, from the list can pay for at two dollars pei* heath Com , st0rm3) and tbe sun shone there so that -as a very 
1 J T , , „ . , n xi , . , r» xi _ hand out your money and pick your Sheep. de’ichtful place. Besides, these fishes had a plenty to eat 
It seems as if I should never be well again!— of names to be stricken from the company s J ... and nothing to trouble them ; so that you would have 
And what are we to do? The quarter’s rent books. He did not offer succor to the sick Dutchman rather eisuiey open 1 * expected them to he perfectly happy. But, alas! it was 
comes due to-day, our fuel is gone, and we are man as a gratuity. He knew too well the pacious wallet, and surprised the bystan eis notB o ; they were so foolish as to be discontented and nn- 
out of provisions. Besides the company have spirit of honest pridewhich pervades the bosom 
cut down wages in the machine shop and dis- of every intelligent mechanic, and consequently ceeded to oCiea ms s p. pleased, and it should be granted. Then the first little 
re, so that it was a very 
fishes had a plenty to eat 
so that you would have 
charged a large number of men, so that it is the valuable and timely aid was proffered under discovered that ne knew v 
doubtful if I could be restored to my place, the delicate coyer of a loan. ^te^UdeMMWr ' The nes, said, “ I am ft poor ignorant little Ash, anu do 
even if I were able to work.” The cheerful sunlight of hope and courage anotner article canea nair. no t know how to protect myself from danger. I should 
“Do not fret yourself in this way, dear relighted the countenance of the invalid from “Hold on, man. said drover -No. one, like t0 ktl0W al] a b 0U t hooks and nets, so that I might ai- 
Andrew,” responded the wife; "it will only that day He continued to improve rapidly, “^ flnd TeXVitS;’’'! W o.nxr~r HM. 
hinder your recovery and do no good. There and by the opening of spring was enabled to > * ,, Q . fish, and for that reason i do not know what is best for me. 
will be some way provided for us until we are resume his duties in the shop. When thor- enough t-t-tu pay for a lew more. bo he My wi3h i3 that God would take care of me, and give mo 
once more able to pay our way. Perhaps Mr. oughly restored to mental and bodily_ vigor, tffirew over in all, one hundred and twenty-five, ^ 
Sharpe will wait on us for his rent.” the foreman who had showed so much kindness then straightening up . ^o God gave wings to the first, and he was quite happy, 
“Mr Sharpe wait for his rent, indeed!— during the period of his illness and despond- “ H-h-heres your money, sir; 1 spose l-l and) soari ng away into the air, felt very proud, and de- 
w — - —p- A ; pleased, and it should bc granted. Then the first little 
discovered that he knew what was mutton, anti trout gaidj ,< j am tired of moping hero in the water. I 
had probably learnod to distinguish wool from should like to havo wings and fly in tho air as birds.” 
1 , ___ liffln flail find dn 
pv,,u„ my Moomx «-^*l Ask grim death to wait for his victim, and you cncy, took occasion to admonish him upon the could p-pay for more, but I guess I-I've got all ». 
BEGINNING A NEW YEAlv ; might sooner expect to be heard! Sharpe necessity of husbanding his earnings, and pro- tne g-g-g-gooa uns. ... a great desert, whore there was nothing but sand as far 
OR LEARNING BY EXPERIENCE. will be here to-day, and if the rent is net forth- viding, in times of ease and prosperity, for The drovers found little satisfaction in the ^ he could see. By this time he was faint and thirsty, 
' „ X. ». coming, a snmmary process under tbe statute sarsons of sickness and adveyity. roars of laughter that greeted this announc^ 
wiil settie the business It is true they can- " The past few weeks is the first work you meut, and they cursed the Dutchman most ^ , vV r(: h0 a[cd mi , crab i y . 
The past six weeks of the closing year had distrain and sell the bed from under us now have done,” he said, “ since the commencement heartily, who proved to be a Yankee after all. God gav0 t h e other little fish knowledge, as he desired, 
been very inclement; snow was piled up in ^ tbey used to do> but tlicy can turn USj sick of the new year , and I trust, from past experi- Susquehanna Co, Pa., 1854. D. D. to “^orstand^aii 
huge drifts at tho corners of the city streets, Qr we ]j j [ u [ 0 (] 1C street, and for all I can see it ence, you will know how to appreciate the ' “* 1 ' ' 1 ~ . go tetodeep water, lest the great fishes thereshouid swai- 
and in the country the roads for miles were mus t C01 pe to that ere long! If I had foreseen blessings of health and strength. Instead of Saxe, the poet, perpetrates lhe following l0W him up . and ho was afraid to go into the shallow- 
filled to the topmost rail upon the fences. The this calamitous sickness when I was well and living up to your income, make it a point, un- epigram on the marriage of Dr. Merritt to - at ^’ ^® st tbl a b he wouid^kTto'oat Vc'dia notvon'ture 
roaring wind a3 it swept across the fields earn [ n g good wages, I might perhaps have laid der all circumstances, to lay aside a portion of Miss Brown: to toucMqiosuhere should bo a hook concealed under it. 
whirled up great wreaths of snow, until, com- something to meet it.” it for just such a time as you have recently o, may the Doctor ne’er have cause to frown, ^ So he pined away and died, 
ingin contact with some obstruction, the angry « It is too late to lament over that now,” passed through. Manage to purchase your j iay ’ bSsteg/fm hb IwnSS,* 0 ™’ kep^^r^ 
and baffled gust tvould drop its burden and remarked (be wife. “We must hope for the provisions of the producer, and at the proper And ail his “pledges” have a “ MBKRrrr-marlc.” nXthat ever lived. 
hasten on to take up another in the next open boB ^ and [ ook forward cheerfully to the dawn- season, sufficient to last you through the winter. -_> «».- - - ”«““** 
field. Side cuts were made here and there 0 f better times.” Lay in your fuel in the summer, when it can Cardinal Richelieu one day said to M. de 
. . .1 • • 1 .. X.. D J ^ _ ~ r 111 HnJnrr enti Wlf.ll Wliai UOU Iltt-U K1VVU tuuui, uuu. 
0, may the Doctor no’or have cause to frown, 
Nor, sighing, say, “She did me very Brown 
M ay blessings fill his matrimonial ark, 
And all his “pledges” have a “MuRKiiT-mark.” 
Cardinal Richelieu one day said to M. i 
A Pointed Reply. —One of the most rc- 
water, lest it should dry up and leave him. If he saw a 
fly or anything hc would like to oat, hc did not vontur o 
to touch it, lost there should bo a hook concealod uudor it. 
So he pined away and died. 
But God loved the little trout, and took care of him, and 
kept him from all danger, so that he was tho happiest little 
fish, that ever lived. 
And now, reader, which of the Ashes was the wi^ost? 
0, the last, you will say. The others were to blame for 
not being satisfied with what God had given them, and 
believing that ho knew best.— Pastor's Daughter. 
MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, 
BY D. I). T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Office in Burns’ Block, cor. Buffalo and State Sts. 
terms, in advance: 
Subscription _$2 a year —$1 for six months. To Clubs 
field. Side cuts were made here and there j u g 0 f better times.” Lay in your fuel in the summer, when it can Cardinal Richelieu one day said to M. de °> the last, you will say. abe G “ tbe j^ d '' 0 I e en ° tll a ™ c aad 
through the snow banks into the adjoining lots “Hope against hope!” he answered, and be purchased at a low figure,—not wait until Sart, a celebrated physician, “ 1 am grey head- ^J’j^gthatiwkitew belt.— Pastor's Daughter. 
for the passage of teams, the ill-defined track dropp ; n g hj s bead upon his breast sank into a cold weather comes on, and then be compelled ed> yet m Y beard is b.ack ; and youi head is 
1 ,1 1 • yawni (l/u f A/I fl'ATTl flip ^ ^ J 1 7* • «j I 1 1 ril 1 • 1 i • the dealer chooses to c ^ uQt ^ lb ^ se appe aranc^, doctor?” “ Easi- I MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
ure where the highway was protected nom tne Andrew Senter was not naturally irritable, ask. Sober and industrious I know you are— , y „ ro ., bed dc g ar t, “ they proceed from oxer- is published bvet.y Saturday, 
drift by an intervening hill or forest. gloomy or desponding, but sickness robs a man exercise a little foresight, prudence and econ- G jg e — f rom labor of parts ; your eminence’s BY D. 1). T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
In the country, where fuel is abundant and 0 f bis mental as well as his bodily powers, and omy as well, and you will escape hereafter the brains have worked hard, and so have my ^ Burns’ BlockTcorTBuffalo and State Sts. 
within the reach of the humblest cottager, unnerves tbe mind as well as the muscle. His bitter trials you have lately experienced.” jaws /” “ --' 
roaring wood fires in every house kept out the w jf e was a quiet, industrious, and good house- All this was spoken kindly and to an atten- -* v.-.-m— - terms, in advance : 
cold and rendered even the severest and most wife, and if any faults belonged to her, (forwho tive ear, and Andrew Senter grasped the Pointed Reply. One of lhe most rc- subscription—$ 2ayoar—$i for six months. To 
. ’ J ° \ ’ !•) x t markable replies we remember ever to have and Agents as follows -.—Three Copies one year, for %5 ; 
tempestuous day cheerful within; but in the LS without faults?) they were a disposition to hand of his friend and censor, while a tear of hea rd is attributed to Mr. Oulton, the barris- Six Copies (and one to Agent or getter upof ciub : >for $io- t 
city the price of all combustible materials was run into unnecessary expenditures, and to sac- gratitude stood in his eye. | er< Some one in his hearing used the hack- Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) for $16, and any additional 
so enormously high that even men of tolerable nfice for show what ought to have told for “Your admonition,” he said, “will not be ne ycd sarcasm, that between the Church of number, at tbe same rate. A^^ar^obhgod to pro-^y 
means, who had neglected to provide their Substance. While times were, good, money forgotten by me, nor will your kindness to us England and Rome there ieibut_a; paper wall. c anadi tfagentra P nT^ must add 25 clnts 
winter supply in good time, were obliged to easy, and health unimpaired, the high wages in our hour of adversity and sickness pass “True said he, “ but the whole Bib e is print- per C Q Py t0 tlie c]u b ra to 3 of the Rural. 
stint their fires; while the poor, many of them, earned by her husband were spent as fast as from our recollection either. I can endure ed on it. to Canadian subscribers $1,50 per year, 
suffered immensely. The strikes among the obtained, and both lived under the impression anything on my own account; but grim and ^ Saeah jANB ThemoraT^ ^ 
miners, combinations among the coal compa- that to-morrow would be as to-day. They only haggard want staring a wife and children in Glares “ ’tis wrong to kiss,” VT ho postage on the Rural is but zx cents per quir- 
nies, the early and unexpected closing of the needed one bitter lesson of experience to set the lace, is too much for a man of strong nerves i roaiiy think that I see through it ; tor Gay able in advance, to any part of tho state (except 
canals, and the increase of freight tarilis on them right on this point, and that lesson they to bear, to say nothing of one prostrated by Tho lac 'y> falrly understood, Monroe County, whore it goes flreo,)—and cents to 
’ ‘ . ... . f , b . 1 Feels just as any Chrlstain should— any other section of the United States, 
the railroads, all conspired to raise the price Oi were learning now. sickness. _ _ . She’d rather suitbb wrong than DO it” Gvettising. - Brief and appropriate advertisements 
coal under the ordinary circumstances of win- At the moment they were indulging in the And he did profit by the admonition,—cur- --*•->—-- wiU b0 ln3cr ted at si,so per squaro, (ten lines, or 100 
ter; but now that the country roads were gloomy train of reflections awakened by the tailed all unnecessary expenses, made his pur- “ Now, then, Thomas, what are you burning words,) or 15 cents per line—in adoame. Tho circulation 
blocked up, and the auxiliary aid of wood fires foregoing conversation, a knock was heard at the chases judiciously and in season, and at the end off my writing-table?” said an author to his of the^ Rcral^Nk w-YoiikEiM-; ^ 8e\ m rd GtTiG "jourinii 1 in 
out of the question, the supply of coal became door, and a messenger appeared, not with con- of ten years was owner of a snug house and servant. “ Only the paper that s viitten all GuoTAnicricaGr Europo. Patout medicines, etc., will 
suddenly and alarmingly short. Dealers were gratulation and “ A Happy New Year,” but lot, besides having several hundred dollars iu ovei > atnt oue cc e c.ean, Mas 0 rc P ) • not , bo adver tisod in this paper on any terms.^ 
first to discover this, aud, as a matter of with a bill for house-rent from their landlord, the savings bank. Last December was in ~j 4 a -ah communications^buMne^ lottcrs, should 
course, put up the price to the maximum limit. Of course payment was out of the question, many of its features precisely similar to that ^^^^^lative^ind^avin^^r^d b ° aildl0 ' J ” c< 0 • • ; -j-1- 
Consumers who had tho money to buy would and a subsequent note wa3 sent in requiring a winter during which he himself had suffered so j °wi;U lG twnwirs tn Gi'vp Tho Wool Grower and Stock Register is tho only 
not freeze they knew; and men who had it not, vacation of the premises within four days.- intensely; but this time, being blessed with oqt time - two years se ne. Amcl , call Jouraal d o VO tcd totho Wool ami 
were unprofitable customers on any terms. This peremptory summons was the crowning health and a competence, he m turn played the w . ■, cermon ]j[- e a pjgg? ]) 0 you u« information not givon in any other work, and should 
Consumers who had tho money to buy would and a subsequent note was sent in requiring a winter during which he himself had suffered so ^ ^°iUKc tf'iwnvpnr^toTorw Tho Wool Grower and stock Register is tho only 
not freeze they knew; and men who had it not, vacation of the premises within four days.- intensely; but this time, being blessed with his Ume. two years su re. Americanjournal d o V otedto * h eWoot. and Stock Growing 
were unprofitable customers on any terms. This peremptory summons was the crowning health and a competence, he in turn played the Wr[y ig a ^ germon ]j ke a pj^? ]) 0 you ue information not givon in any other work, and should 
Other circumstances there were which added misery, and the little remaining courage of the Good Samaritan to many of his sick and suf- ve p. up ? Ans. Because it only requires ho in tho hands or Every Owner of Domestic Animals, 
to the distresses of the poor. The country poor invalid entirely gave way. His wife, fering fellow workmen. two heads and an application. whether located East or Vest, North or xouth^Pubiihod 
had for five years previously been uncommonly overcome by her husband s distress, and fearing -- -- Volume— two volumes a year. Volume 7 commences 
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