MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
THE OLD P All MLR S ELEGY. was unalterable. The old pursuit b bad lost 
Ok a green mossy knoll^T bank of the brook thdr ior him >~ ,he old Occupations 
That SO long and so oft in has watered his flook, seemed unproductive and wearisome. He was 
The old farmer rests in his long and last s'cep, bent upon trjiog his fortune ia the gnat city. 
While the waters a low Itepfn* l«llalbykw; there ^ reahz€ by a few l acty etroke3 what 
He has plowed bis last furrow, lias reaped liib toft gT ain > J J 
Ko morn shall awake him to lal-or again. D€T 8 tO.Or 6 the toil of J 6 &rs had IlOt Suff.COd to 
The blue bird pings swfet on the gay maple bough, gfl-ic. J j Q word, he W&S W6BTy of the DQOckiSi 
its warbling oft cheoied tim while holding the glow; subsistence which his yearly harvests secured 
And the robins above him hop light on tKemouW to hirn> and siglied for the golden showers oi 
For he fed them w ith crumbs when the season was cold, “? 6 , 
He has plowed his last furrow, &c. wealth, which he felt assured might be as rap- 
Yon tree .hat with frag, ance is filling tbo air, i( % amassed by himself as by others, could he 
go rich with us blossoms, so thrifty and fair, but strike some fortunate vein. Even to simple 
By his own hand was planted, f nd well did he say, Sunnyford had come rumors of the vast wealth 
It would live when its planter had mouldered away ; ,. . 
He has plowed his last furrow, k,-. aad »gal magnificence of the metropolis ; alas, 
. „ .. ., . .. . the tale of starving thousands, of haggard beg- 
There's the well that he oug: with its water so cold ; . 6 && & 
With its wet cripping bucket, so mossy and old, gary and ruined households, had not traveled 
No more from its depths by the patriarch drawn, g0 quickly to the eager ears that drank in these 
For the “ pitcher is broken’’ the old man Is gone i aBd exaggerated reports. 
He has plowed his last furrow, &s. D * 
And the Boat where he sat by his own cottage door, _ The brothers were standing together in the 
in the stiii summer eve. when his labors were o’er, simple porch that overshadowed the farm house 
With his eyes on the moon, and his pipe in his hand, door. It Was the early part of May, an unn- 
PispensiDg bis truth* like a sage of the land >- forward season, and all the bloom and 
He has plowed his last furrow, kc. J 7 
, , . beauty of spring lay, like a mantle on wood 
>Twas a gloom-giving day when tbe old farmer died , * m L v J \ i , , , . 
The stout-hearted mourned, the affectionate cried j &13Q hill. lil© ho&ry Old ftpplc tree th&t 
And the prayers of the just for the rest did ascend, above the moss-grown roof was wreathed with 
For they all lost a brother, a man, and a friend I i{g fo xuriauce 0 f pillk bloom ; every black 
He has plowed his last furrow, kc. 1 , 
, . and gnarled bough was hidden by robes of 
For upright and honest the old farmer was; „ ® 
His God he revered, he respected the laws \ oclicdtcly tinted flowers, and ib6 giant 
Though fameless be lived, he has gone where his worth, lilac boshes waved their purple plumes at ev- 
Wlll outshine, like pure gold all the dross of the earth : e light breeze, — down in the hollows, the 
He has plowed his last furrow, &c. J ,, . , , 
[Knickerbocker Magazine. turf was carpeted with blue violets, and upon 
#*«*w*s* , w"M* , w*s#Nrf , *rf««*****N**rf***^w#s#**Ah*^v^if^.»<* , V tho sloping hills, the woods were green with 
York, where so many faint by the roadside in gone, but the servant delivered to him a letter own folly has ruined us, and I know not where 1 , i ‘ . , 
the mad pursuit of wealth, and so few reach that Mr. Miller bad left for him, in case he to turn.” ’ v I n o o erj i 3 e n) e¥)Ts. 
the shining goal. He had argued, rea-oned, should eal). It Was a slight note,rather cold- “It h what 1 have long been dreadirg,” 
persuaded, in vain,—the resolve of Thomas ly worded, regrettirg the writer’s inability to said his wife, after a short nansp • “and ret it COMMERCIAL AGENTS WANT'-D-To canvass 
was unalterable. I he old pursuits bad lost do better for his friend, on account Oi hi3 sud is no easier to bear. 0 ! Thomas! why did al ••landing and natives o New Engine or New York 
their charm for him,—lhe old occupations den removal, arid enclosing a letter of recom- we ever leave Sunnyford J Why did we ever XtaWe Konappit 
seemed unproductive and wearisome. He was mendation to a down town firm, in whose ee- venture upon this gu'f of destruction ?” « y lettei:or in ^o^uth "tu 'st^rhHadoUhbi ru 
bent upon trjiog his fortune in the great city, tablishment he had understood there was a “Because I was a madman” said Tim-p “- : ---^- ° *' ’ 
there to realize by a few lucky strokes what vacant clerkship of three or four hundred a mildly. ’ ^ ’ WHEELER ’ S P ™ ES ?^ N ° SASS 
heretofore the toil of years had not sufficed to year. Stunned and disappointed by the sud- Mary looked at him for a moment with the Iv introd ’'cing <° p>i h Hc notice wheeler’s Patent Oram 
gain. In a word, he was weary of the modest den overthrow of his hopes in this quarter, tender, earnest gaze that only affection knows, “ntio^of 
subsistence which his yearly harvests secured Thomas was only too glad to receive this “ But we need not dr*mnir vet deorect ” ment of p»rt*, and principle or operation, asking a caro- 
. ^ . , -.T V J .XI 1 1101 yet., aearesr, sue ful examination, and thorough trial. 
to him, and sighed for the golden showers of slight assistance. He had yet to learn how Ba j d with forced cheerfulness surely no one Tho mactl,ne is well adapted for cutting uneven nur- 
wealth, which he felt assured might be as rap- little three or four hundred a year can do in that is willing and able to work, need starve 
idly amassed by himself as by others, could he New York. The firm to which his letter of ; Q tVAs wide oh v ” gi I? s L l a " l0,ion impendent of the frame. 
but stiike some fortunate veia« Even tosiiupl© introduction wgs ftddrcsscd, rcc 0 i\cd it very a Wlicr© cs. 11 1 turn? whftt tba.ll I do? ask- three wheels, one of which is a pastor and 
idly amassed by himself as by others, could he New York. The firm to which his letter of ? Q this wide Hi v ” gi iS s L l a " l0,ion todependont of the frame. 
, . , /. ..-E,,.,. , . , ., ‘ The frame work end gearing of the machine ia sup- 
but strike some fortunate vein. Even to simple introduction wgs addressed, received it very Where c&n I turn? what shall I do? ask- i >or ^d by three wheels, one of which is a castor and 
Sunny ford had come rumors of the vast wealth favorably, and after some little delay, he was ed her husband in a tone of moody deepen- r^^tort^SSe^and^he ^iKe cu^rbar; 
and regal magnificence of the metropolis; alas, duly installed in the vacant clerkship. denev * l ! y the arr a»gement of a lever with the castor wheel, 
’ ° r J 1 ^ the onerator Can raLa tho rnar nf th» rooohino lor 
by the arrangement of a lever with the castor wheel, 
. » i* i • .1 jcv ,, , , , , - the operator can raise the rear end of the machine lor 
the tale oi starving thousands, ot haggard beg- What a change it was from the cheerful la- “ J)o not despair,” she returned, cheerfully, turning short around, or for passing obstructions when 
gary and ruined households, had not traveled ber in the dewy fields, before the snn had rie- «I can get plenty of embroidery, or some such The machine can he moved from one field to another 
so quickly to the eager ears that drank in these en with the song of the lark, and the hum of work to do, I am certain and von m v dear i,s owu ! fhoe ,J 8 ’ with ‘Le same facility as a wagon.— 
vague and exaggerated leporre. summer insects ia his ear, to the short wa k can surely find some employment, be it ever frame, by which the cutters can be raised or lowered &t 
The brothers were standing together in the over burning pavements to the crowded store, so humble, in a day or two.” l>l Tho'Cutting apparatus of tho machino consists of a 
pleasure. 
Tho cutting apparatus of tho machino consists of a 
Jiff’s 3 t*$s 0 ns. 
beauty of spring lay, like a mantle on wood the realization of his brilliant anticipations? look upon the gloomy prospects before him, — most perfect manner, by springs attached to the bolts 
and hill. The hoary old apple tree that bent “ Why do you not invest something in ihe a '* nope and trust seemed to have deserted h '13 adjusting, ami in a goou degree seif sharpening, 
above the moss-grown roof was wreathed with mercantile business yourself, Mr. Hope?” said soul. He strove in vain to cool the burning on'ic.-i'ry 'dotted u om 
its luxuriance of pink bloom; every black 0 ne of his employers about a month after his heat in his brow, and to lull the fierce pains 
and gnarled bough was bidden by robes of arrival; “ that would be a far quicker way of that shot through his forehead ; his wife’s gen- tbe team. 
delicately tinted flowers, arid the giant making a fortune than to keep one’s money i n tie words fell unheeded on his ear, and a rest- structedof the'besTmstcriaf an^workmanfhipy’with 
lilac boshes waved their purple plumes at ev- a bank, drawing no interest” less phantasmagoria of gloomy fancies and ^work in^betu^mam-^ 
ery light breeze,—down in the hollows, the Hope had not reflected on this before ; it despairing images reeled before his brain. He scythes or cradle-., cutting from eight to twelve acres of 
turf was carpeted with blue violets, and upon was a good idea, he thought But his mode- did not know that the shadow of coming fever fifteen y »c“os of gTain with equnUkcimy^’ Persons 
the sloping hills, the woods were green with rate little capital, reduced now to a few hun- was scorching his whole frame, and wondered f^urera^ obtaluLng mach ‘^oURixs a &* Mrtimi™ 11 ' 1 ' 
the fresh young leaves of spring. dred dollars, was hardly sufficient to do him vaguely why his youngest child shrank so _ Poplar Ridge, n. y. 
“ And you will leave this pleasant home of much good in this way. fearfully from the touch of liis burning hand. w m address tiie puteatco, atthe^ame t pUice! nanU « 87 t -s* e 
yours for the crowded streets of a heartless 
city,” said William, reproachfully. 
“ Ilave’nt you some friends who wou’d be About a fortnight after the sorrowful night 
willing to advance something for yon?—it just recorded, a pale, wan looking womanpre- 
tofullj from the touch of his buruiug haud. 
Wrlttea for Moore’s Rural Ke 
TOWN AND COUNTRY 
“Bo not try to shake my purpose,” returned would almost double itself in the course of a sented herself in the office of Messrs. Gray & 
Thomas, smiling ; “ it is founded upon a rock.” 
William sighed. His brother turned sharply 
few months, in these prosperous times.” 
Thomas thought of his brother at home, 
- - “'5- — — :.. NORTH GRANVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY. 
JUSt recorded, a pale, wan looking woman pre- First session of 14 weeks, opens Sept. 6 . Mr. and Mrs. 
sented herself in the office of Messrs. Gray & ’ W a h « fn i l r. I ^ ar ^ of 3°:l ctK xi 9 ‘ 
Building new and elegant, and tastefully furnished. F.x- 
WoODLEY, the lawyers to whose care had been pen^ for Board and Tuition in Primary Branches, $170 
f • j i per year. Oinamental Branches, extra. 
by lucy a. bandall. towards him. “ You hardly credit all mv who he knew was possessed cf quite a little 
After all, a far^rtiife ia not such a Cue bopee-yemdo not believe in my schemes V ' sum of read, money, -sural, ho would lend it 
1 — _ _ ... . T n him T1 XT* Q it hi to 
Thomas thought ol his brother at home, committed the affairs of the ruined house of For Circu’ar conttining full information, with engrav- 
bo he knew was possessed cf quite a little Browne &, Co., by the creditors. Old Mr. a PP !y to fllRAM ° Rovrr > ^A^wuxSJx'awretory. 
m of ready money,—surely ho would lend it Gray pushed his epcctac'es up on his forehead, North Granville, wa>:h. Co., n. y. ’ " 286-4t ‘ 
“ I do' not, Thomas. I trad they may be to Mm for .wMe. " ‘ aud lookerlap rather impatiently from hb pa- ~ E. I WHITNEY, 
»kIhT S broa‘ successful, but I fear very much thatyou.ili “ Iwiil «?■ 'Tf” T , ? T' ^UEHItEOTYPIST, 
theclose ot a g ■ - , r pnpnt fonvino- the old hnmp- haps I may be able to do as you ad visa Tion timid voica She wished to know whether dealer in daguerreotype goods, 
cr William. Toiling and moiling all the one day bitter.v repent lea\ing the old heme- M , at)r0 R ta Ki e investment ” nothino- whatever could be redeemed from the i VotIJ) ros i >ectru,1 y inform Rfguorrian Artists, that he 
vear round through summer heats and winter stead to follow the delusive phantoms of are sure it would be a profitable investment. nom ng n e coma d. reacemed nom the has recently purchased and has now for Bale, at whole- 
year round, through summer neats anuMimer t “Profitable! why a thousand dollars or wreck of the fallen house,—whether the crash sale or retail a new and 
frosts ; no r K t--uud at the year. end, .hat »eal-h „ tw0 , managed as I could manage them, tvould indeed had been so complete as to leave uo AsMr ffii,'L” s Ic“ ri ' e0,7Pe ^ 
are the profits . A mere nothing a simp e ’ ... ’. , , 7 , make your fortune in a year,” smoothly replied hope, however distant, of future reimburse- nought ror cash previous 10 ,he iatoa.iv.nco in pi le. 
finHek’pnf’P find no more ” sponded Thomas, smiling at his brothers de- J , , . , , . , „ Tim Goods have been selected with great care, and from 
buuuistcuwi w v. / . . , _ , the partner. “ It is a great pity to see money ment to those who invested money m.the firm, his knowledge of the wants of A.tPts, ho is oonfldentbe 
“You are iumDini? at unwarrantable con- terminea increduliry. At that moment tne . ,, , v i •. . , , ,, u n n iu n md»pv t,. x„x„ii_ can give good satisfaction to ail who may purchase of 
. ... ^ p ,, i » i „ir snlendid eauiD°£re of their mutual friend Mil- rns ^ ir g 1Q bank when it might be so well On the cont.^ij, mddi.ni, it wul no total!) him. Nothing win be offered as a good article until 
elusions, with marvellous speed, observed his splendid equipage o the mu e d, emn i 0V ed ” impossible even to satisfy the creditors, who known to be such by actual experiment, 
hrnthpr nnfetJv “ T thought Our excbeauer LER, whirled up the road. I he proprietor was J' .. , , , . .. . , ,, , , , ’ T Adrice concerning Daguerrntyping cheerfully (liven.— 
brother, quieuy. 1 ino & ' 3 lowmidivr v>o«v ^ kk. roiro’ /. nc kmso Hope went home to his humble lodgmgs, will not receive one dollar m a hundred. No Orders carefully and promptly fined. Piease call and 
lt?:?pt a P r n,Cd aT ^ C0mf0rtab!e i-r-« r - •• one who hau been eo unfortupate us to invest — 
sum as c ear pronts. 1 ^ wbh great delicht. capital, can ever hope to receive back a single „ . No. 6 Gould Buildings, (14 state streot.) 
1 a 1 x 1 ers with a smile and bow. It was but for an W1L1J f ° 1 & Rochester, June, 1855. 285^t 
And wJiat a sum!—what a mi8t.rab.e hand- . , , . .. “ But why is Mr. Browne so very anxious cent. -————- 
ful! Compare it wiib the vast income of a ™t*it that they caw him,-the carnage roll- > £ He epoke rather shortly, aud bent again „ ,, TKe HOBSE POWER 
. . ... , prl swift V nnRt. a turn in rnnd and “ ouuucul swavai, r .> o Has been very thoroughly tested, in the Dre.-cnce of a 
thiDg as is supposed, said Thomas Hope, at 
the close of a loDg conversation with his broth- 
“ I do not, Thomas. I trust they may be 
successful, bat I fear very much that you will 
sum of ready money,—surely ho would lend it Gray pushed his speetac es up on his forehead, 
to him for awhile. aiM looked up rather impatiently from his pa- 
brother, quietly. “ I thought our exchequer L5;R > whirled U P tae road. 1 be proprietor was 
of this year had presented a ve^ comfortable ^ n5n g languidly back on his velvet cushions, 
sum as clear profits.” ana r 
And wJwt a sum !—what a miserable hand- ers ^ 
ful 1 Compare it with the vast income of a 
thousand other callings. No, William, I oon- ed 
fess to being sadly tired of farming, with its £ one * 
slow gains and endless labors.” _ ^ 
and replied to the kindly nods of bolh broth¬ 
ers with a smile and bow. It was but for an 
instant that they saw him,—the carriage roll¬ 
ed swiftly past a turn in the road and was 
and imparted these new schemes to his wife one who has been so unfortunate as to invest examlne assortment, which wi^iibe sorhow f° r cash, 
with great delight. capital, can ever hope to receive back a single Rochwtor j,*”' ^5 uId Buiw * ug3 > ( 14 State s^rrot.) 
“ But why is Mr. Browne so very anxious cent.” -1-1—- 
to assist you all of a sudden?” she asked, He spoke rather shortly, and bent again 
doubtfully. over Ills paper?, but the ■woman still lirgered, number of mechanics and farmers, and pronounced a 
“ Why ?—because of course this mocey will anil he was compelled, by eome irresistible ih^VanY’wha-fYst dn°ot' ’pohb fbiy ’t< 0 , 
assist him in bis business, as well as remnne. force to look up again. SJSSJft 
rate me. I did not suppose he would be so “ ai5 y mteiest in this unlucky bu- quire of a Horse Power, or Uu machine can be returned at 
,w gains and endless labors.” «Apracticalcommentary onmy remarks 1” ^ ^ ^ „ „ e|| as ^ force, lolcok np again. 
"And its sure support and peaceful days, Sttore““tMcT' 1 Tso“Jysnoh repentance «*«"*• 1 ** not “M K * < > be wonld •»«> . “ you any interest in this unlucky bu 
/I -fol fveoAnm fmvn rPVAT.CP. ” Y'A- ^ " ttaktt QQ r\r\ o S.IlCRS. d^dilQ. he asked ill ami A?r fllBT 
and total freedom from sudden reverse,” re- * * nce ' 8 ° ,ma ^ BnCQ ^P 811 acc6 very disinterested as to get no prohts himself, n s’ness, madim,” he asked in ami'der tone than < m^factnred exclusively by rich- 
turned his brother, in a tone of gentle re- M D * d ^ look h deeded William. “ id lIopE ’ smilin " at his own F Q etration. More for though old Mr Gray had been a 
proach. «Wo™ tinoo Joan wrinVico nn bio oW-n or 4 His wife was not so sanguina Poor wo- hard headed lawyer for thirty years, there was way, Albany, n. y. 283-8t 
“ I might argue all day before I could con- b Too^wss but a^imv.fefernH r eU man! eveQ ia the few WCeks sbe had lived in StiI1 a Wai ' m lhr ° b iu tbe depths of . his kind IMPORTED MONARCH. " 
vince you that any road was better than the 0 ' ‘ ’ ’ , ‘ ^ . . the world, she had learned to doubt its smooth old heart, testy and short as he eometimes was. Bt Priam, out of Deiphine by whiter, win ptand the 
old beaten track. If all were like you, there J ot professions and plausible promises, and shedid “ So much interest,” she said in a measured KTuTSAii tSt, ‘StSSSSTM 
would be an end to enteq,rise and improve- ^ JZ ^ not approve of getting in debt, even to realise to,m, which only half concealed her agony, 
ment,” rather pettishly r^ponded the elder „ „ these ambitious dreams. But Thomas was so ‘'that all my hopes and wishes on earth are Pasturage $3 per month. Accidents and escapes at the 
brother. a fevo^otfortune nevertheless ” sure of a rich return aad 80 to makc CrU?hed ben ? th itS . ruiD ’~ S0 “ Uch in ! frest to be addressed to “ Monarch s Groom, Scarsdale, P. O., 
William Hope did not reply. After a isted TlI0MAS Hope; . acd ’ none can fortune, that all these considerations were but that my unhappy husband, already weighed ^^^^’the Turf. 
slight pause, Thomas continued, “Didyousee t , , . , f f ,, small restraints upon him, and he wrote for the down by cares and griets innumerable, is forwarded by mail by addressing l. g. Morris, Fordham, 
would be an end to enterprise and improve¬ 
ment,” rather pettishly responded the elder 
brother. 
William Hope did not reply. After a 
be mine!” 
“Did he look happy ?" demanded William. 
“ Were those deep wrinkles on his cheeks aid 
IMPORTED MONARCH. 
By Priam, out of Delphine by Whisker, will stand the 
present season at L. G. Morris,’ Herdsdale Farm 1)4 
slight pause, Thomas continued, “ Did you see r ,, . , r c „ 
“ 8 F ’ . „ .. x rru J- 1 x o pect to wm her favors for nothing.” 
Miller ami his family at Church last bun- r 
day?” 
“Yes.” 
“ There is an example for you. Five years 
ago, that man left Sunnyford, poorer by a 
round five hundred than either you or I. He 
1 b ‘ money without mentioning the purpose for stretched on a bed of sickness from which I 
“ But such a price as health, strength, and a wb ,; cb he <^ 1 ^ it, hopirg one day to sur- raucb fear te ma y cever rise again,—my chil- 
>od conscience ” prise his brother with the golden harvest which dren are cryrng for bread, and I have cot 
“I’ll hear no more of your croakings,” }t wa s destined to produce. By return of mail power to procure wood to soften the bitter 
ago, that man left Sunnyford, poorer by a promptly interrupted his brother, turning to CAme the much wished for sum.' William was Waste.” ET?XiSKiSt 
round five hundred than either you or I. He *Z7Z gl^ to be able to oblige his brother; he wrote SJe spoke in a voice whose tone betokened MM 
went to New York, invested his little capita! 11Ke v suojt •, j t, vnen i re- and ke was doing well. Thomas in- g ne ^ t00 ^ ce P ^ or fears,—the voice of utter familiar with this business by investigation, travel, and 
in a thriving business, and now look at him, turn to Sunnyford, some day, the triumphant wardly chuckle d as he marked the tone of “ I did not mean to give you the re- tLTmaV'beTtruated to him^ 
with his costly carriage and splendid horses, possessor o a mywih.es. doubt and perplexity that pervaded hie broth- cital of all my griefs,” she resumed, as she Dnbnque^owa or^i^auTMi^otl’ 1 ^o'ti? 11 ' 5 
his wife dressed like a duchess, and a black He w f 8°*’ before Wjujaii could reply, er - s ]ettep> “Never mind,”said he, “time will folded the thin shawl about her shoulders to --—---- 
footman carrying the hymn book into church 80 fud of C0BfidQDCe and hope that- it seemed ebow wh ich of us is wisest” depart; “ it could not be very entertaining to wnm p ,7 °^ E Q ?nr 
after them. They say he owns almost a pal- Wmost cruel to damp h» ardor by gloomy ^he s mmer passed on,—so did the autumn y° a > aud do Ee n0 goed. All that re- AND SfOCK BR&ISTER. 
. .... . .... nrOirnOStlCatlOSS. r m _-4_rmmrn. rm .... vr .ovv 
Westchester Co., N. Y. 278-tf 
April 24. 1855. 
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, AND THE~ 
PUBLIC LANDS! 
Okoroe M. Smith, of Norwich, Chenango County. N. Y., 
general agent, for locating Land Warrants and purchas¬ 
ing Public ]-ands, will devote his time and personal at- 
NEW VOLUME OF THE 
WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER. 
mains for me is to starve and suffer in silenoe. volume viu—commencing july, 1855. 
Good afternoon, Sir. Tijh Wool Orowkr A'D Soock Rjkiistkr, is the o.vi.r 
“ Stop,stop,” cried the old frentleman • “are Journal in America primarily devotee to the Important 
r ° y aud Profitable Interests of Wool and Stock Hitbandry_ 
thlDga really as bad ES all this with you?” treating upon the Production cud Marketing of Wool, 
« TW niv Jndpeil ” fihp nn=ta-rir<vl TO D 1 . tl.o * nd lhe Rroe(lin P' R«r1n« Iind Profitable Manugementof 
iney ait, liiueej, sne ail3Rereo, Wltil the Cattle, lior-es, Sheep, Swino, Poultry. Ac. It contains a 
same 8tOny sorrow. large amount of Uskfui. and Ri uaulk I.nfokmatio.y on tl>e 
, TI J ... , above aud kindred subjects, not given in any other pub- 
’ JIave you sought for employment ?” lication, and should therefore he in the hands of 
[ same stony sorrow. 
“Haveyou sought for employment?” 
“ 1 have walked through the streets day af 
EVERY OWNER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS, 
after them. They say he owns almost a pal- &lmost c . rn8 ! to damp h * ardor b - y & loorn y The s mmer passed on,—so did the autumn y° u ’ aild 0001(1 do Ke no good. All that re- '' 00 L bll0 '' Kli AND_ STOCK 1 
aoe in the city, and no one can guess what his prognostications. _ ^ winten Ifc wag a bIeak cigbt e&r]y mains for me is to starve and suffer in silenoe. volume yhi -commencing JULi 
inocmeis.” They were fairly gone. The door of the March when Tiiomas Hope passed through the (!ocd afternoon, Sir-” Tm wool oiwto &ock Rkjbib, 
“ No ODe, I presume, answered NV illiam ok j favm-house had closed behind them for the driving mw towards his home. lie h«ded “ Stop,stop,” cried the old gentleman, -nre and Profitable IntAre-t- of Wool and Stock 
Hops, with a dry smile. “Trees that shoot , Kt time . Teonas bad looked his last at tbe not the anger of tbe towlirg tempest, nor the 
into maturity so suddenly, are apt to boast no vine-wreathed porch where be had so often sat biting wind ; the cold and darkness in his ^ ’ * r€ 1 W1 *k ths Cattle, Horses, she«p, Swine, Poultry, &c. 
_ WAA i Q >> , 1 , , . ° , . . flame at/mv sorrow large amount of uskful and Rmxvrlb Infoki 
very strong roots. a r>;l watched tbe sun's decline,--his wife, heart were so much more intense that he no- ., - above and kindred Bubjects, not given in ai 
“ So like you,” said his brother, somewhat though as full of hope and ambition as him- ticed not the external world. As lie opened *’ J ^ J ° U ^ 0U , 8 ,V f ° r ^ m ! )!o y ineDt llcatiop ’ and 8 hould ,herefore be la the hai1 
sharply. “Evidences that are sufficient to self, had dropped a quiet parting tear over two tbe door, and shook tbe enow from his outer a ' e T. ^ C< roc g t e streets day af EVER.Y OWNER OF DOMESTIC A 
convince the whole world, have no effect on little graves in the shadow o! a drooping elm garments, his wife came forward to meet him. (r ’ nn . ! . aC 11 8 cct rcddstd to th^STAKiuw) 6 Stock journal or°! 
you, unless you cin trace every tiny link in where lay tbe faded blossoms of her heart ; There was but a dim fire in the little grate, and ® P ’ vaiD, y ^ k > n g t‘»r some employment a^wL^ibicct^ 0 The work £ 
the chain. I declare, William, if I did not and the threa merry little prattlers who had tbe children were crouching eagerly around it- ^ 1 1H1 8 1 t ‘* in t! ' 0l! S 1 or our daily quire.i a National reputation, and a wid 
know you better, I should say that you were grown in health and lieauty at her side, had They made room for him as he approached. r ^’ , Among'oth^r 0 mau6°'!'of U grcat ufteTo^t i 0 o S i 
^•ofM^sg^laek.” gathered Mr arms aadhaa* fall of,ha B .eet “ Mamma, may I put a little more coal on ?” ttS&XSSr***-* 
“ Don’t let Miller make a quarrel between spring flowers for lhe last time. They were Fa ld one id a loud whisper; “ I know father is Dnsbi ‘ a piece of J towards her « r Pedigrees of Pure-Bred S 
us, Thomas,” said Wiu JAM, laying his hand gone. It seemed lonely enough in the empty, C o!d.” 7 * 1 t ,} V i • i , ,, 1)y Thus giving a hi tory (including origin, by 
kindly on his brother’s shoulder. “I see you echoing rooms that had so lately been filled “Hush, darling,” returned the mother in a %h'iook\Z xZ •?„ 1 Ziso/'^VimV'ov^rread 0 !Ho, 
are determined, in spite of all my arguments, with familiar forms and pleasant tones, and as low voice, as a look of pain crossed her meek *' w !■, ‘ ,. , , . ' . f th w - <5 .- &s - R - is pahihhedln the bbstcti 
. ,, 1 J x TTT TT . -r /X , , , IUK YU 1 W, no» luvii ui pm uumw ubt uiiitiK an ease and facility which astonished the wor- number comprises Thiiity-Two I.irok Octa 
to sell jour share oi the oldfarinaiia try your vV illtam Hope aud fcis wife (to whom hid face ; “ there is no more left. This fire will ^ is illustrated with numerous and expensive 
luck in a city.” been transferred the portion of Thomas in the keep us warm to-night, I trust.” 1 y , a " t , PORTRAITS AND ENGRAVIJ 
■'I am,” aaid Thomas «Uh a smile , -and f homestead,) sat in the: poreb, that evening, jjori stood before the grate with its faint, Lis qai< | % e g , aD0 i 
when I return to Sunnyford five years hence, they sadly missed the voices cf their brother s red glimmer shining on his darkened face. . _ or> „• 1 1 . . , Wool, Catae, Grain ami Provision Markets, t 
we will prove practically how much you are children amid the clear laughter of the little - Did you get the money, ” raid bis wife, Z’co^ng at ^U'' 
mistaken in your high estimate of a farmer’s 0Des >Tfre P^ a y iD o beneath the bloomy gently. r ' terms, in advance: 
life” branches of the hoary old apple tree. “ We are ruined ” he answered cloomilv ^ " . f !1 y° u 80me °f the pay in Fifty Cents h Voluma, live Copies f< 
llIe - J ii e a e ruintu, ue answerea to !oomi,y. advance, and with vfrvnnhiiain«an-liPoT.™ m r.+_ for ;Eievou lor $n. seventeen for $o; 7, 
ter diy, until my aching feet refused to bear whother located in the ijist or wen, North or south • 
. , . . c for it U the Stakdaud Stock Journal of America, mid 
me Up, vainly seeking tor some employment c< ntai, is nutter of imi>0'»,vico and value to all intere.-t- 
bv which I mi"ht earn enoiio-h for nor dnilv ed in Us 8 ' ,h J ect3 !ia(1 objects. The work has already ac- 
uy iiiLii L U1I & 111 uaui enougn ior our daily qulre( | N..tionxl reputation, and a wide circulation 
bread.” among the mo,t intelligent nnd extensive Stock Farmers. 
,, .____. 0 , . , Among other matters of great iuterost to all engaged in 
Are you a good writer? — p.ease let me the rearing and improvement of Domestic Autmais, U 
see a specimen of your penmanship,” lie said w111 °° ntlnue t0 embiace 
... . 1 1 ’ Da4li.roan nf C5 
pnshing a piece of paper towards her. “ Copy 
the first line or two of this deed.” 
She took the pen and wrote a few lines with 
an ease and facility w hich astonished the wor- numbor comprises Thirty-Two i.\rok Octavo Pages, it 
, is illustrated with numerous and expensive 
Pedigrees of Pure-Bred Slock, 
Thus giving a hi tory (including origin, by whom bred, J 
lino names and ro-idoncos of owners.) of mporior mil- I 
male of tho improved breads of Cattle. Ilorso 3 , &c. Tho I 
W. G. & S. R. is published in the bint stylk, nnd each I 
thy old lawyer. 
ep us warm to-night, I trust.” u\r M „ — „ *• r * PORTRAITS AND ENGRAVINGS! 
HorK stood before the grate with its faint l* ^ r ; V ® lU , Y “ r j ‘ SUjl3 a C.Oiy, esait.as g uc has life-like representations of choico Animals, plans 
Horn -iooa ue o l me grat^ vitii it* lamt, i ng quick eye glanced over the paper. “ And of Farm Buildings, Ac,., Ac. The careful Reviews of tho 
1 glimmer shining on his darkened face. , r „„„ „ , , , „ Wool, Cattle, Grain nnd Provision Markets, given in each 
<( rUA ~ 0 x .Vo >> -j w t DOW, madam, i can gne yon a good deal of number, nre alone worth far more Ilian the subscription 
JJj.a you get/ me money, said nis Wile, flNa enm’inv nf. ft fair rjriiac if wn,, ™.; a L ;+ price of the paper to almost any farmer in the Union. 
mistaken in your high estimate of a farmer’s 0Des were playing Dent ah >he bloomy gently. 
jjf e » branches of the hoary old apple tree «'w 
A slight shadow of regret passed over his Thomas found more difficulty than he had “ Our 
brother s sun-burned features. They had anticipated in obtaining a goed business in the fled, r.( 
wrought together on the old homestead since city. His friend Millf.r, on whose assistance gone.” 
their bojliood,—they had shared lhe toil of i he had depended in a great measure, had form- Thc-i 
anche3 of the hosry old apple tree. “ We are ruined ” he answered eloomiV . J J ' . . . * rue pay in pufty Cents h Volume. Five Copies for $ 2 ; Fight 
3 11 e ni nta ’ De acsiierea gloomily. advance,and with very unbusine's-likeprompt- for sa; Eleven for $s . seventeen for $«;Twenty for $ 7 ; 
Thomas found more difficulty than be had “ Our firm failed last nightthe partners are .. , • , , , , . 1 1 , Thirty ror sio. ABextranop.vfrcetoeveryiteivonform- 
, ... . 1 . ltude, he slipped a bank note into her wa3led ingaclnbof eight onuore. Yearly copies (two volnmes) 
ticipated in obtaining a goed business in the lied, no one knows whither, aid every cent is baQ( j double above ratoi. Club i«i>orB wlii bosout to different 
y. His friend Miller, on w’hcseassistance gone.” l- ,, , . po.st-otBoee,ifde/ired. 
■[,, , . obe tlianKed him earnestly, and with tears smtura hni*nt», ProspectusoB, &e., sent free to all 
There was a moment of dead silence in ibe 
seed-time, and the neh harvest of autumn, and ei a sudden resolve to remove to a distant room. „ » ,, A _ 
y.y ir * .i . * u- t o. . , , TT ,, , . i. . ,, T , , . . , so much as the sudden light that fi 
Wilt jam Iiope was loth to have Ins only State, and when Hope applied at hi 3 prince- “ I have been wandering about the streets, bep j)( ( j )bo )t " p : on ( f 
brother and lifelong com panion leave him for ly residence, and mentioned his name, he ie- in lhe storm, all day long, Mary. I could not *"! txpiess.on o 
xi. im ta 3 <■ x x* ,i j xt • 3 .L x’t- ,, , , r , b l. J u sparkled on her whole countenance, 
the FI Dorado of trusting thousands, Few ceived the tiding3 that the family were already bear to come home with this awful news. My [Concluded on page 224 ihu numi 
V— l_* xi_• j’.j . , , who wisli to examine tbe paper, or disposed to aid in 
in fit r tjes, but the voice did not speak half extending it3 circulation. Agent-1 wanted in all icctions 
.Li R'jT-v, u ul yvijlc mu mu rjiuatv uu.ii extending its circulation. Agent-* wanted in all lections 
so much as the sudden light that flashed over of c0 " n,r >'. ,in,t WB ,ru ^ readers of the Riucal 
° " will have the kindnexa to act in that capacity, 
her faoe, and the expression of hope that t)&- Now m thk Tim* to Siibsoribk and form Globe for 
sparkled on her whole coonlenaocc. $ZlSX r “‘ y *° 
[Concluded on page 224, thla number.) ’ D. D. T. MOOItE, Rochester, N. Y. 
