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| 132 MOOSE’S RURAL NEW-YORKERi AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
SONG—MY HEART IS SAD. 
’Twill soon be o’er—love’s happy dream— 
Its charms begin to flee ; 
Though once its bright, delusive gleam 
Seemed sweet reality. 
Long cherished hopes, that once were bright, 
Are fading fast away ; 
Their ling’ring, fiick’i'ing, dying light, 
But whispers love’s decay. 
liy happy once, now gloomy heart, 
Has lost its dearest joys ; 
It sees its butterfly depart, 
To sport with other toys. Vergo. 
Mecklenimrgh, N. Y. 
Seven Fools. — 1 . The Envious Man- 
AN IDYL. 
SwwcTpass the hours by shining shores 
Where steals the music the seas, 
And sweet where many a cascade pours 
Their emerald blessing to the leas ; 
Sweet, too, the blended shades that fall 
In fountained glen and grassy grove, 
The creamy bloom on mountain wall, 
The rainbow’s radiant seal of love. 
And dear the warm, soft, purple sky 
As sunset swoons along the hills, 
The fragrant airs that murmur by 
The blue lake which the Evening gilds ; 
Bear are low sounds in budding trees, 
Old woodlands bathed in Morning balm, 
The golden Autumn’s luscious ease, 
And Summer drowsed in hazy calm. 
But sweeter still to come ouco more 
Where life was nursed so well and long ; 
To see kind faces as before 
In generous gladness round us throng ; 
To hear sweet household words, to feel 
The peace that made our childhood blest; 
To live old feelings o’er, which steal 
The canker from the weary breast. 
And dearer yet, when years are sped, 
To find our love is not betrayed ; 
To see more graceful beauty shed 
Upon the fawn-like village maid ; 
To know the vision of our youth 
Has dawned to larger, brighter birth— 
That blended trust, and love, and truth, 
Make still a paradise of earth. 
w>v» n .in. n.rv* 
Jrfc’s Htwm. 
[Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker.] 
SUCCESS IN LIFE; 
OR, THE STORY OF A DOWN-EAST MECHANIC. 
■ BY MBS. M. W. H. 
In the Autumn of 1841, (his father having take us the journey in a birch canoe—quite a 
removed to Fredericton, New Brunswick,) pioneer w 7 ay of traveling, and not altogether 
Frank Asbary, being twenty one years of pleasant to Saraii, who had never before seen 
age, left his native town in the possession of a such a fragil conveyance. Then the idea of 
good trade, gocd health, comforlable clothing, passing the rapids in such a craft, freighted 
j.u cuo iiuiuum vii xo*x, (mo liiiuei uuvjug iuiiu ua uucjouruey in u, uircu canoe—quite a yf'YtS 1 k CVp" THE VAN EPS INSTITUTE 
removed to Fredericton, New Brunswick,) pioneer way of traveling, and not altogether (Jljfljm frtTflf M WIT AT For Young Ladies, at Vernon, Oneida (h. N. Y. 
Frank Asbary, being twenty one years of pleasant to Sarah, who had never before seen 4 s. s. Norton, a. m., Principal ’ 
age, left his native town in the possession of a such a fragil conveyance. Then the idea of .. . Assisted by Accomplished and Experienced Female 7eachers. 
good trade, good health, comfortable clothing, passing the rapids in such a craft, freighted Seven Fools.— 1. The Envious Alan—who P^riwo’or'lhreeTear^to Warding School for 
a very few dollars, and very firm resolutions, with three living beiDgs, was quite a parallel sends away his mutton, because the person oin'^announce to^ 1 ' 1 0 e vi j l i 1 ' I ' i gool ’ h Vorno !’> would respect- 
if the Ihing could be done by prudence, Indus- to the case of the ‘ three wise men of Gotham.’ next to him is eating venison. commence its first ternfon Monday, 'the lHhof 1 May^— 
try and abstinence from “ rum and tobacco,” Her good sense enabled her to overcome any , 2 - The Jealous Man — who spreads his bed been°sec^r™i°^ The location^hrhi^ efi- 
that he would achieve respectability and for- repugnance to the proximity of our stalwart ^*^ b stinging nettles, and then sleeps in it. gibie. The Buildings are admirably adapted to a limited 
tune. To this end he set his face towards the Indian navigator, Sodus, whose father assured ^ 10 . ud N ai ! wbo . £ e * s we ^ through and law out with taste and elegance'and the surround* 
“far West," which, by the .-ay, at that time us would carry us * safely as ho htasclf 4 “"^' mT-X 
dul not extend beyond (he Rocky Mountains, could, and whoever thought of doubting the (hc hopes of r J ini his f t and 
In the outset of his journey he turned aside to ability ot Old bODUS, to navigate a birch ined himself. communication by stage, with Oneida,Rome, Utica, ciin- 
make a farewell visit to a married sister in G., canoe wherever water ran ? Having bestowed 5 . The Extravagant Man—who buys a her- nmXrof boarding pupils which wiiibe revived 
and lo ! here, on the threshold of his wander- our baggage, Sonus placed me in one end of the ring, and takes a cab to carry it home. fifteen 6 S The mo'n r - nf d th ° flrst ® ession wiU 1101 exceed 
ings, he “ met his destiny ’— although, owing canoe, Sarah in the centre, himself in the 6. The Angry Alan — who learns the ophi- numners and morals of the Pupils. They win be required 
to adverse circumstances, it was rather slow other end, and with the simple injunction, ‘now cleide because lie is annoyed by the playing of ibbikfanmtrua^ 
in its development. He says,—“Ihe amiable keep straight,’we committed ourselves to the b ^ ne >gkbor s piano. od. Making or receiving visits on the Sabbath win not 
Miss S. C., who had then numbered eighteen beautiful river, whose banks in many places ‘‘ ^he Ostentatious Alan—who illuminates grounds of’tho institute at any time^n tho°wo^k le wlthout 
summers, made au impressloa on m, mind are overhung with majestic trees, the growth “! SS&fch fte ™ 
which refused to leave me during* the lon^ ot centuries,—at others, the cultivated domain_ ticai, rather tiian superficial and showy, and it will be 
[ season that intervened, before 1 could feel of some thrifty farmer approaches the water . q t, _ T] , . evory J d e a y duties'of Vifo'^ihe goTernmcnt P wn‘i%^V™ 
1 justified in soliciting a renewal of the acquaint- «™1 opens up a view suggesting thoughts of aId Eay that on the of thl virmonl 
anco." simplicity, beauty, comfort and innocence, legislative session, while the school bill was 
Ttv J _ 1 . t M . scarce!V noniDfitihlo with n rrmrp rlonoolfT nnilnr / emioo nn o __: 1 „,«n I./_, o 1UWSUI we buiooi anapro- 
r 8 v pufsumgm. journey bis, unas nature woul(J occas i onal]m " e 7 acknowledge the truth of the gentleman’s re of their daughters, by which' 
became exhausted. Under these discourage .. . oum occasionally compel us to stretch k I was once forced to take off mv cat ?t* Ddias and proficiency. At the dose of each Session 
, , , , , , , , .. .U a limb, or vary the posture—any such demon- j- * loiceu Lo iaKe on my cat- those young ladies who have distinguished themselves 
ments he concluded to abandon his project, , . . \ J nn utniun s k in ca p to every passer-by. Now, no boy by their uniform and exemplary deportment, and pro- 
and go to Fredericton to seek work from his straLl0u woald ^variably call forth an admon- uncovers his head. A lew years since I was o^K'^ordtoeto 6 thllr standZ nted with aDiploma 
father. But how was he to get there without ]tor } S lun ^ 10 m our taciturn Captain, and a riding through Orleans county in a sleigh and The year win bo divided in two Sessions, of twenty-one 
. ,, . Tin- corresponding dip of the paddle to keen the overtook a boy who had attained the age of w ® o! \ s ,’ oach commencing the second Monday of May, 
money? As the way in which this was ac- * ° 1 “ U P 6 nine years He stenned out of tlm rond to lot a “ dtl i° second Monday of November. The months of 
comnlished is a e-ood illustration of the Yankep ec l m libnum of our craft. As we approached " y f s j e PP^ a out ot the road to let April and October, will constitute the regular vacations, 
compnsnea is a gooci luustrauon or tne 1 ankec .. ... /A, , me pass. There he stood upon the crust— 3fems .-—$200 per annum, $100 per Session payabio in 
character in general, I will let him tell the uie iapids, now vividly did some 01 Coopers erect, bold and asnirimr. He did not, nrnnnse advance, unless otherwise stipulated. This includes Tu- 
^111 ana uctoner, will constitute the regular vacations. 
Jennas: $200 per annum, $100 per Session payablo in 
A ^ xi -j | • ii v i r Yd ^ ajvx owuu uuuu me w U 6 i— per iuiiium, per session payaulo in 
laracter in general, I will let him tell the ine iapids, now vividly did some ol Coopers erect, bold and aspiring. He did not propose !J|J van ® e > u . n1 ^ 8 otherwise stipulated. This includes Tu- 
ory himself: descriptions of the cunning and skill of the to doff his beaver— 'not he. Said I, ‘ My lad, wm n bCmadA^ 
“I repaired to the wharf, where I found a f nd, ^ ns m tbe bark <™<* among take ofF your hat toa gen- 
nail craft ready to sail for Frankfort, on the f °amnig waters and unseen rocks, making his ' * k aid be ’ 1 al ™V s do,sir. u^bvTU^ 1 , 1101 for ^ leS8 te .™ than one Session 
_.:i_ . t, .. intuitive cunnimr more than a match for the.- a ?.? e ( n F nt > MOr A! vl11 an X .“eduction be 
» „. ....... S la “° for absence except in case of protracted illness_ 
A MATCH-MAKING machine IS described as a Each pupil furnishes hor own hod aud bedding towels 
llrTAnnUU 4 1 1 . V _ • 11 t.lhl P-I1H nL'1T11? _ ? 
Penobscot river, thirteen miles below Bangor. 111 iut lv e cunning moie than a match for the . ’' "tT ] . . ™ atJo for absence except in case of protracted illness._ 
t . i .. ° white man’s intelligence, how vividlv T sav „ . MATCII ‘ MAKING machine IS described as a Each pupil furnishes hor own bed and bedding, towels 
I sold my watch to a broker, paid my passage jjj t j, ose • ,. f ?• U’ fashionable mother with four marriageable sil v 0r napkin ring, fork and tea-spoon, but 
and had six cents left! A small sum, y ou will du , tbose ® ceues ai ise b ^ ie my excited unagi- daughters. That’s an old game. Women are etatUox?^ ilop ° u mUh ; 
say, with which to travel from Frankfort to liatl0u ; -^- 8 we entered the rapids, our voices still articles of merchandise, under the ro- briug a complete inventory of every' article and have 
Fredericton, a distance of two hundred miles. ,‘?° 4 't 7 , ’ ^ ?*»? not under the rose but in broad sunlight ^ 
Our vessel being driven into Cane Ann bv a fodmcd aud dashed among the rocks, where I white women, too ! AVheies the Anti- own rooms m noat and perfect order, ah of the rooms 
° ‘ l ^ fancied we miglit the next moment be dashed Slavery Convention? Good advice, that, to ni mhernr^ ted ’r by ,? no of i the ForaaI ° ichors. The 
storm, I had an opportunity again to see my « . b ’ . ue uabnea - « look at home first!» Will the ndviop Kp un ” e , rof ? ,6c f s f «r the washing win be limited. Parents 
• i. i r j x| \ ® P , / Sarah, pale as marble, gave no utterance to ei > .U 1 l1 ^ advrne be uopositingiundswiththePrincipaifornocejsaryoxpon- 
sister, and if I bad made the state ot my funds , ,. . T i- , T , followed? Not yet awhile. ses, will stipulate what amount shall he aiiowoi'for 
known, could have obtained any amount of ^ lbou S bt8 ’ Instinctively I stretched out -_ oS^rv°r„fnn f r T1 ' 0 ,,.^ actlc “ ,' vhich ^“' owhal 
Fredericton, a distance of two hundred miles. L'* 2 blstb:ic ^ v ^y kushed, the boiling eddies 
Our vessel being driven into Cane Ann by a ““ d da f^ ;,ra0, « the rocta . " lere 1 
rii , ., . , J tancied we might the next moment be dashed 
storm, I had an opportunity again to see my c , b .. uobnui. 
sister, and if T lmd made the state of ™ fnn/s SaRA "’ pal ° aS marble ’ S ave Utterance to 
money I required ; but I had such a horror of ‘ . 11 . L.,. 11 a w . Irom I>R. Cassin, having heard the famous 
incurring a debt, that I chose to work my way 0Dlj;3 ^reminded me to sitstill orman tip over as Fuller repeat some ver.es on as- b --- „ 1H)U11UUS it uo;uu]y pnywcal CO nai 
through, as I did not doubt I could Arrived Can0e ' bARAn closed ber eyes, looking more wife, was so delighted with them as to request M 0 ? of tho JP u p“» antl ^“uces dissatisfaction and home 
at Frankfort, I helped to discharge’ the cargo li , ke a dead tban a livin ff woman ’ «U she felt a copy. “ There is no necessity for that,’’said ho havo “° 00 
for which service the captain paid me seventy- we WCre in smootb water ’ wben tbe g ratb - Ullei ’’ “ y ° U haVG g0t the ° n * maL 
fivecente-this, in addition to seventy-five cents laI teai ; s S usbed forth and relieved her over- . . . 
I had received on the passage for apart of the C N 0 .' 3 kGaib bat " wou ^ d ^ ou bavc done > T i ^ f iXl ^ B f's 
contents of a Yankee boy’s pocket, made me J^ 1 * 0 **** if we had got into the river? U UU ^ ‘ ^ L V & 
liad*such a horror of ^ her, but a word from Dr . Cassin, having heard the famous Thom- 
mse to work my way SoDU8 reminded me to ‘sit still orman tip over as Fuller repeat some ver.es on a scolding tionabte^^f^rKk^t^SS^ 
. J \ canoe.’ Sabatt plnsfvl Lor OTPO 1 nnl-i,,rv toHo wuu un dulUkfyA n_x_ R lion nf tl,„ Y . f onul 
“financial toil, hard-times, out of ^Stedlna hand-skidonwMch to What> sh ° uld 1 bave d °ue, I asked? ‘You POLAND OATS, AT 75cts. PER BUSHEL th^foiiowing te”Z. 01 Uay SCtl01ai ' K wU1 boroC6ivedon 
employment, misery, and even starvation has . , ' take care yourself.’ A joke that sounded 40 For salo b y dick^’son &webs, Kairporf, Tkrms $ 10,00 per quarter, payable in advance 
tau the burden of every day's report, I have £ better at t d end, tban it vJonid bave do„“ &S 
bave known 1 ’ boT' boyhood tracing 'Their 1 a S ain gtarM , stopping to work a day or ' h “ beg . 1 "™ g °lL the P^g®- Th « next day TIIE IMPOKTED HOESE CONSTERNATION m H ~ m ’ pj^cv. d °' ,l0 ' 
various fortunes from tiniTtinieTo ibepresen'T in » - »PP»‘-‘y offered! to SS; oSi 
manoT-ollxT fmvHnn. l„ , . . renew mV funds. 1 at length reached Freiter iriUHl eighteen dollars Id bis services, payab e always and strictly in advance. Pasturage with Jenkins, Oneida, N. Y.; Thos. Addis Emmet, Hon. Horace 
generally finding in then juvenile training . y . ' ° and dismissed him with our grateful thanks careful atteution, but at the risk of owners, at 50cts. per Greeley, Hon. Hugh Maxwell, Hon. A. Bradford, Surro- 
and habits of thought and action, a key to the ict0n wltb fift y cents 111 pocket. There I f f _s.i lfnl ___ „ b week. Syracuse, N. Y.. ISSS. 275-10 gate. Rev. Dr. Hawks, Rev. Dr. Phillips, Rev. Wm. Mor- 
success m life of some, and failure of others. worked for my father four months ; the avails T5 , . . , , _ SI 25. HOW TO HAVE CHOICE FRUIT. SI 25. Pres. Union Colieger&henectady; Rev.'John Horpimt 
JM IK mutemnlnti. » clno-m of that labor procured me a set of tools and „ . ’U ?. une bad not > et done with our Send to us by mail, at our risk, $ 125 , and we will send 5!®^ her > Brooklyn, L. Lj Rev! 
^L^bcffiselneiifg. 
Since “ financial 
employment, misery 
THE IMPORTED HORSE CONSTERNATION 
Will .stand the coming season at the farm of J. B. Bur¬ 
net, Esq., iy 2 miles west of Syracuse, at $15 the season, 
sickness. The Principal trusts that ho may have no oc¬ 
casion to complain on this point. 
Daily exorcises in tho open air, In good weather, will be 
required of all in health. Pupils will occasionally walk 
and ride out in company with one of tho Teachers. Tho 
Principal holds himself pledged to promote to the utmost 
of his ability, tho personal comfort, health and happiness 
ot Ins pupils, and to spare no pains to make them tho¬ 
rough and practical scholars. 
Day Department. 
A limited number of day scholars will bo roceived ou 
the following terms. 
Terms $10,00 por quarter, payable in advance. 
$20,00 per Session, payable in advance. 
$12,60 por quarter, including Drawing, Fronch, Ifcc. 
$25,00 per Session, do. do. do. 
References. 
Hon. Chas. B. Sodgwick, Syracuse; Hon. J. D. Colvor, 
Oswego, N. Y.; Hon. Ira Harris, Albany; Hon. Timothy 
ccess in life of some, and failure of others. worked for my father four months ; the avails 
Let us contemplate a single group of boys °! tbat blbor procured me a set of tools and 
But fortune had not yet done with our 
sitting together, pursuing the same studies in eigbt dodars besides, with which I started for 
a district school, passing from their lessons ^- roostook ’ at lbat ^ me lbe promised land to 
into tbe streets, some to sow tbe seeds of dissi- end well it might be, if it is 
pation and rain, by pnrsning idle sports and ‘‘ e ma '" attrl 1 b ” te l° f t))at la “ d *° P r «luoo i» 
mischievous amusements; led, may be, by f be greatest abundance for man and beast. ’ 
bering firm. A depression in business came on, 
ruinous to the branch in which he was engaged, 
and causing failure after failure in other inter- 
1855. CUTLEK & PALMER 1855. 
GENERAL forwarding and commission merchants, 
- - v j j ,. . . , ..,, —— —....... v, ... uiiiuiv, iu v luu lutci- Buflalo, N. Y. 
those who are exempted from useful labor by Mere the young mechanic began lire with an cs ( g _ r p ke firm whose notes he held failed to Nurserymen, Soodsmen, persons removing to tho West, 
the false pride of parents; perhaps regarding «*™* e " d “ T » r > that won a success which pay anything, thus was he again poor. To S3S5K SKSSSRITg 
with seeming contempt the boy who goes from ooconraged him to offer the pretty Miss 0. a the bitterest ingredient to his cup, Death SS!S““S7i!f ASorufi™ ““ “ M 
the school-house to the work-shop or the farm, P art »er 0 hip in the concein. Often thinking of was busy with his friends. First the fatal wm. k. cutler. [ 275 -trj j. h. palmer. 
where, it is true, he may harden his hands and be L bad^only strengthened the impression she shaft was leveled at his venerated father,— “SAM’S” great dictionary and know nothing 
bronze his skin, but at the same time he will ia< liiade 0n bis mi . tw0 years P revious] )L then a favorite brother was killed by accident manual — native and alien. 
develop the material for the physical man, and hebe S an to find bimself actually nursing ] n the machinery of a factory, near their native " ATVRAUZATIoy uws w “atk 
while habits and knowledge are acquired that . tbo <^ ?»»»»• Ho resolved to write to tow,,; the wife, by tho shock, was prostrated 1 ™™“'. 
may enable him to set at defiance the mutations 11Cr ’ S01icinii ff a correspondence. Ihe letter on a bed of sickness, soon to join her husband H n 2 Uecis ! on ®“Judge Dean’s Decision— 1 iho Qualifications 
of the money market, and place him among despatched, what a month of suspense sue- in the unseen world. The wives of the broth- 
the worthy and respected of mankind. c«ded before he could receive an answer I— ers were sisters, and how gladly would Frame 1 “ l0l " B0nt Forci ‘ !r “ r 
It is “ recess ” in a country school—a little Wbat 11 s ie ; sll0llia be <lead ' e,) g a ged, or worst and Sarah have administered consolation to $14 per huudred > P cr doz -, 6 copia? for 
fair-haired boy of ten summers, lingers behind °/ a \ married f° another ! horrors! what a h er crushed and broken heart, but poverty ii^Tho" tof win be mailed to any address on the 
his mates, assiduously marking on his slate.— ^ 0Ught ih ° Ietter at leDgLb canie >S raR t- held them back. He says,—“ this was the to sell this withothernew works 
The teacher approaches him,—“ Frank, have ing US requesc * . severest of all our trials, and but for my true- in . e ™ ryState of the Union— “ 67.” 
you done that sum yet ?” “No ma’am; it is Lie says,— “ during another year and a half hearted and hopeful wife I might have sank ' 27 wf Arcade Han, E Rochester, n. y. 
so hard I do not know as I can do it, but I’ll we became engaged, through the medium of down in despondency, but let any man do that nsTrUnn/nanv- 
try it over again.” “ You had better go and pen a “ 111 ’’ or C0Ul< not her > mucb as who can, with a wife by his side possessed of Twenty Thousand Plants for setting Hedges for sale, by 
play a few moments, and when you come in 1 1 wished to do so. At last the happy time a hopeful heart and helpful hands I could not ” EU ‘ AB YKQMANS ’ Wahvorth , Wa y pe C”-. N - Y - 274-3t 
will help you.” “ Thank you,” said Frank, a ™ ved , ^ h f 1 c ™' d ta ^f br ; de ’ consenting gelli their furniture to ’ ^ exDensM _ OSAGE ORANGE SEED _ ! 
SAM’S” GREAT DICTIONARY AND KNOW NOTHING 
MANUAL —NATIVE AND ALIEN, 
rat-: naturalization laws of the united states 
From, the Foundation of the Oovemment. 
Including, also, General Remarks Historical—Impor- I 
tus fe'Iaik, Recorder, Utica; John G. Saxo, Em,i. Burling¬ 
ton, Vt.; Sam’l Holley, Esq., Oswego, N. Y. ’ 275-6t 
JOSEPH H. WOODFORD, COMMISSION MERCIIANT, 
FOR THE SALK OF ALL KINDS OF 
COUNTRY PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. 
_No. 3, Central Wharf, Boston. 
GA5P0RT ACADEMY. 
WM. CROCKER, Principal ; H. IB: LAPLACE, Profossor of 
Modern Languages ; Miss MARY HILL, Preceptress. 
1ms Institution is located at Gasport, in Niagara Coun¬ 
ty, on the N. Y. Central Railroad, in a healthy rural dis¬ 
trict, and has a direct communication with New York 
and Canada. 
The village of Gasport, ltliough on the Railroad, is re¬ 
tired and free from ail Improper places of resort where 
on a bed of sickness, soon to join her husband ‘f^rS V'S 
in the unseen world. The wives of the broth- °, f a11 11,0 Foreign Citizens of the United States. The and Peasant “ blUliitlun of th 'J student profitable 
ers were sisters, and how gladly would Frank in'nic^-ou nt,-youl?n,n,^UnL lntoll ‘ eent Foreigner T1 ‘0 Academic year is divided into two terms of twenty 
aud Sarah have administered consolation to h " ,lr<, ' 1 > * 2 >“ r <loz '' 5 cop " i - i for '?Th“ ism” 
her crushed and broken heart, but poverty WWlgAim to MM u> aay «,dr.„ o. ,h« 
held them back. lie says,—“ this was the Book Agents Wanted to sell this withothernew works m ®® toxp e n ’Os forboard and tuition per quarter. 
OSAGE ORANGE. 
Twenty Thousand Plants for setting Hedges for sale, by 
ELIAB YEOMANS, Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y. 274-3t 
j “ but I would rather find it out alone if 1 cam” “ the [nilI knowledp of the facte, toleavea „f F^"asLory 
I Tt™ was the key to that boy's character. As bo “ », t! '° 0 a <”‘7, tor- his nati J v0 t J n , where he weut int0 busin “ 
| a type of his class I purpose giving a brief sketch rounded by ail that 18 desirabIe 111 social life, _ with au elder br0 lhei-. In about six years he CunfAloSood 
f ofhis life > taken iu P ap t from a recent letter for tbe bumble abode 1 bad prepared for her, has, by the blessing of God on his endeavors KED ZI1 
| from himself. 1 do not give it on account of where she could have few of her accustomed secured what his well-balanced mind consider 
I ar) y romantic scenes or “ stirring events,” but comforts, and little society but that of her a competency, consisting of a beautiful cottage i||&# 
| because the example is tangible, and may be husband’s whose hammer and anvil must daily home, containing besides room enough for his l|Sf « 
| the means of leading others to persevere, and ring out those music notes 1 hat were to take 0 wn family and visitors, a cozy room and liEiS o 
l under any discouragements never to despair, tbe P lac « of the piano and guitar. Is it any arm-chair for his venerated mother, whenever WSSSL t} 
t but always be ready to «try it over again,” wonder that I should feel a new motive to she chooses to occupy it. Aside from this he * 
I and “ e ^f cal1 ° n , otbers for be! P’ as a rule, in effort, when ihe all of happiness in this life of has a nm fuud on which to draw for his own sl Jf*f et p 
small things, while the ability remains to help such a girl, was committed to my care ? benefit aud thafc of his friendg who ^ b doitors each. 
OSAGE ORANGE SEED. 
FORBUSH >S 
IMPROVED MOWING & REAPING MACHINE. 
Manufactured by “ The American Mowing and Heaping 
Machine Company,” at Buffalo, iv. Y. 
The? Sfacnine is warranted to cut from 10 to 15 acres ot 
grass or grain per day, with one span of horses, and to 
do the work as well as can be clone by any other sing'e 
roctious for cultivation. Orders may be addressed to 
II. C. WHITE, 
Buffalo Sood and Ag. Warehouse, 196 Main-st., Buff. 
KED ZIE’S RAIN WATER FILTEbT 
fits,:iillilllilll lllUfflfc Manufactured by J. E. CTIENEY & Co., 
Oillllr Dili™ Rochester, N. Y. Patented January, ’64! 
fBII f ¥J Tlleso Filters have rocoivod the high- 
Ynost perfect com binod machine in tho world. ’ 
Prico of the Mower,. $110 
Do. Mower and Reaper,. 130 
Do. Mower and Reaper with Reel.140 
Terms, Cash in Buffalo. Address all orders, or com¬ 
munications to CHAS. W. SMITH, Sec’y, 
27‘2-3m _ Buffalo, N. Y. 
f est commendation from scientific and POLAND OATS FOR ALL 
medical meiytnd are in constant use,hav- Having raised a largo crop of Poland Oats tho Dast soa- 
of g families to nth* hund !' ods f . soa > 1 am now prepared to fill all orders at one dollar jxir 
of families in this c ty and other parts of bushel, of 40 lbs. oach, including new bags I h ivo also 
ported in safety.] We now make five Marion Wavne Co NY 
liich retail for five. six. eivht ten aiaiion, rvdyne vo., is. y., lb&&. 261-lamtf. 
THE NEW YORK CHRONICLE, 
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE, 
is published Weekly, by 
Church & Backus, 
Corner of Centro and White Stroets, New York. 
Terms: — Two Dollars a year, in advance. 
bu always be ready to “ try it over again," wonder that I should fee-1 a new mot.ve to she cll00se3 t0 occ it . Aside from he MBI& SffiSS 5KSK55WSS 150 lb ‘ " Ab ”' * 3 
and never call on others for help, as a rule, in effort, when the all ol happiness m Un. life of ba3 a mtIe fund on wWch t0 draw for hie ow „ “j” w*r- C-, K. Y„ isss. A ' 
small thmgs, while the abilityremains to help »■<* a girl, was commuted to my earo? benefit and that of his friends who have been ' ~ .iw volhme of-. 
emsetes. ee er to which I allude eom- “After a journey oi ten days, which could overtaken by “ hard times,” while ill-prepared tasto, color or 1 smell. They are pomb’lo,’mi«ibla t , l M l ,i The Wool Grower and Stock Register, 
mences thus: Knowing as you do, the now be accomplished in half the time, we to sustain the shock Through all this he are DOt excelled by any filter kno wn._274-eowtf The Seventh Volume of this, Journal will commence 
worth of my dear parents, it is quite unneces- arrived at our tone-humble and plain though can say with one of old, “ T w alked iu mine THE NEW YOKE CIIKONIClk ' ' " “SSS. KKi'SKSlSSI 
rU“l gl , V 'lcLu of f ,l! etCh 0 ° f „ m7 ? wnlife > ^ was , contentment, health and prosperity made integrity." He closes his letter with language is paWished w«*„, by ' " !Sd' 
10 spean awengm or tneirs. ^ullice it to say it a happy one to us, till my father's health like the following, with which I heartilv con- Church & Backus, voted. The main features of the work will he continued 
that my father was a blacksmith by trade, and failing, he wished me to enter as a partner in cur in sentiment; J *S£-3L?S£t,fVT’S 32H Y ” k ' SST .. 
being a Methodist preacher besides, would his business at F. I felt it my duty to comply « Tt i a Diia T am , This paper is less local in its character and more wide. . ,, THIRTY-TWO LARGE OCTAVO PAGES! 
retire from the shon on Saturday ft.ftprnr.mvc -n n -I r r J y 1 / It is true I am comparatively young, yet ly circulated than any othef of the kind. And bo printed and illustrated in superior style. Tbe 
retire irom me snop on Saturday atternoons with the wishes of my father, and accordingly my experience has taue-ht mp to bpltevp that « u is devoted to no personal, sectional, or party inter- nev f. 7 oll ‘ me , wi i , comprise a large amount of the most 
to prepare for the duties of the pulpit On the sold mv nossessions Lain takino- un tho llnl 7 I UaS ! au ° at me t0 believe tbat a este in particular, but to the interests of’all persons, sec- use , ful a fl nd , r , eliab,e ‘“formation on the breeding, rearing 
qnhhnth Tn Ivin ehiLlron Ln n i . sol(1 n U P 0fesc&sl0, F ) a o ain taklD S dp the line young man beginning life with habits of fore- th ' ns ' and parties in general, jn-eaching peace by Jesus » nd profitable management ofDomestic Animals,—mclud- 
oaDbatli. lo liis ciiiiclrGn lie g^Q,yo tlic best of m&rcli towards Our first stouuinfr 3 _ Chi'ist. Iedigrebs oi Puio-bred cattle, Horses, Sheep, etc., 
moral instruction personally but his mpons m] 1 I, , I . , cast, temperance and a strict adherence to the It acknowledges the right of evory person, groat or J! 10 ^ am ® s an< ^ o[ the principal Breeders ancl 
j.. . ULLion^ personally, but Pis means was Tobique, on a small stream which empties Saviour’s ‘ colden rule’ will ultimntplv small, rich or poor, educated or Ignorant, to tfink and Owners oflmproveil Stock throughout tho country.llfe- 
dld not allow him to give them anything more into the St John's river 1 9 0 miles nhnvp V ° r L C ^ speak and act for himself, even though ho may not think i I r 1 e i I< ^7 t !ni lt r°, f t{' 0 p e! ’- 1C Ani “ ,al -'iI® 10- . Caretl ‘l Reviews 
than ft fair Liialnac-a m l- 6 v ^ ° ’ “11 8 rivei, i-U milesabove beyond the reach of such financial disasters a 3 and speak and act with tbe Editors. of the Wool Cattle, Grain and Provision Markets are given 
an a fair business education. Ibis was ob- Fredericton. At this place is a settlement of occasionally dwppn flip mnrtni nml U e o Its resources from which to enrich its columns are lu ^ dl l 'u inb ^ JI1 “‘valuable feature, 
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uc cuuiiiiun scnooi, woi iang in me about three hundred Tnd ans, a remnant of the the oft reiterated and heartfelt erv ‘ how shall t0 ail F oth «r. its articles on the money market y<» r -) r ‘ve Copigs tor $ 2 ; Eight tor $3 V ; Eleven for $4 ; 
8hop mornings and evenings, and at a more Tobique tribe, who have made considerable T 1 * • r 1 C p ’ „ ow bnau are from the highest and most reliable source. While it Seventeen for $6; Twenty for $7 ; Thirty for $ 10 . An 
advanced affe a few terms at the Maine Woo a • . Z .. ‘. ae I obtain food for myself and family?’” furulshek weekly three columns of reading matter from extra copy free to every person forming a club of eight or 
auvauoeu age a rew lerms ai tne Maine Wes- advances 111 Civihzalion and the arts of life._ __ _ those who are engaged in revising the Scriptures such “I 101 ' 6 ' Yearly copies (two volumes) double above rates. 
<( tf tc I.,,, t _ . • , This paper is less local in its character and more wide. 
It IS true 1 am comparatively young, yet ly circulated than any other of the kind. 
and Appearance, the Publisher having resolved to spare 
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voted. The main features of tho work will he continued, 
with the addition of valuable improvements. Each num¬ 
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I inding we muit wait nearly a week for a The man who does most has the least time as “° pastor or intelligent Christian should be without, 
steamboat, we concluded to hire an Indian to to talk about what he does. NoTyXj^-AS^ 
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are from the highest and most reliable source. While it ^ vellt °on for $6; Twenty for $7; Thirty for $10. An 
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