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MOOBE’S BUBAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
I’M GROWING OLD. 
BT JOHN G. SAXK. 
My days pass pleasantly away, 
My nights are blessed with sweetest sleep ; 
I feel no symptom of decay, 
I have no cause to moan or weep ; 
My foe 3 are impotent and shy, 
My friends are neither false nor cold, 
And yet, of late, I often sigh—. 
I’m growing old ! 
My growing talk of olden times, 
My growing thirst for early news, 
My growing apathy to rhymes, 
My growing love for oasy shoe 3 , 
My growing hate of crowds and noise, 
My growing fear of taking cold, 
All tell me, in the plainest voice— 
I'm growing old. 
I’m growing fonder of my stair, 
I’m growing dimmer in the eyes, 
I’m growing fainter in my laugh, 
I’m growing deeper in my sighs, 
I’m growing careless of my dress, 
I’m growing frugal of my gold, 
I’m growing wise, I’m growing—yes— 
I’m growing old ! 
I feel it in my changing taste, 
I see it in my changing hair, 
I see it in my growing waist, 
I see it in my growing heir, 
A thousand hints proclaim the truth, 
As plain as truth was ever told, 
That even in my vaunted youth, 
I’m growing old ! 
Ab, me, my very laurels breathe 
The tale of my reluctant ears ; 
And every boon the hours bequeath 
But makes me debtor to the years ; 
E’en Flattery’s honied words declare 
The secret she would fain witho!d } 
And tells me in “ How young you are I” 
I’m growing old. 
Thanks for the years whose rapid flight 
My sombre muse too sadiy sings ; 
Thanks for the gleams ef golden light 
That tint the darkness of their wings ; 
The light that beams from out the sky, 
Those heavenly mansions to un r old ; 
Where all are blest, and none may sigh, 
“ I’m growing old 1” 
Jiff's Jfsssns. 
ly rebuked by the remembrance cf his former morning that he was again in the saddle, (MW*/ • (M> 
passion—so at least we judge from letters of spurring forward to Williamsburg. Happily, (\ /f £ tf ° TH E FAR MERS, 
his youth r ul confidants, rough drafts of which the White House, the residence of Mrs. (Jus Vci^U tUM? ^>|IUUUi* HE BURG’S NO. 1. 
are to be seen in/«s tel) ta e jourra!. tis, was in New Kent County, at, no greatdis- , Ammoniated Super-Phosphate of Lime 
J o one whom be addiessed as bis dear tance irom the city, so that he had opportu- " ~ “ tiis Subscriber begs to call the attention of the Aeri 
friend liobin, he tv rites :—“My res-det.ee is nities of visiting kr in the intervals of busi- JR AILKOAD POETRY cuiturists to the above invaluable constituent for their 
at present at his lordship’s, w here I might, ness. - ’ taTicates u S 'mi 1 e ^ a j.? I>:auting - Tl10 present harvest 
was my heart disengaged, pass my time very His time for courtship, however, was brief. A correspondent of the Broome County Gua^h^ qSJntiuS mS 
pleasantly, as there is a very agreeable yourg Military duties called him almost immediately Republican described his jaunt over the Syra- ® e x r pense b y lbe tiue of lho latter, pioducing much heav- 
lady lives in the same house, (Colonel George to Winchester ; but he feared, should he leave cusejuid Binghamton Railroad, from Cortland, ‘ The k te scrupulous experiments made with this 
Fairfax’s wife’s sis er,) but as that’s ODly add- the matter in suspense, some more enterpris- m th e following poetical strain : cie on the Model State Farm, Mass., places it at the head 
ing fuel to the fire, it makes me moie uneasy, ing rival might supplant him during bis ab- So m ' ac ’ fl 1 wrote in Cortland’s bounds, and whe hasit°bee a!1 ctl ‘ e t ' ]] <0 a C 1 ° nt !' 1 at< /, Manures. Like- 
for often and unavoidably being In company sence, as in the case of Miss Phillipse, at, New w0 ? ld have finished there, had not the down Model state FanmretostXg Va.! without^ equal 0 
with her, revives my foim?r passion for ycur York. He improved, therefore, the brief op- train 8 whistle loud, resounded through the as there are various compo.-itions J bearing the same 
lowland beauty ; whereas was 1 to live more portunity to the utmost. The blooming wid &ir - So shaking Fairchild by the hand, who i.fg"to bc’oMim^c*’descrimio^^'^’’som/c^rn 
retired from the company oi yourg women, 1 ow had many suitors ; but AVashingtou was said “ conie U P a g aiQ , ’ I bid farewell to every shoilll < be observed by the consume’r in purchasing iiis 
might in some measure, alleviate my sorrows graced with renown so ennobling in’the eves fear ’ and jumped upon the train. Rushing avoTd e d S eceminn°hri!fi^!f d and a « tb0 >Tzed Agents. To 
by burying that chaste tv d troublesome pas- of woman. In a word, before they had sep rotu,d the hil1 side > dartirg o’er the p’ain, over agewiu bo dtstincti/mlrk^wuiuhe ma^lnam'e Ck ' 
sion in the grave of oblivion,” etc. arated they had mutually plighied their faith, drivers under roads, Van Bergin drove his The Subscriber is working for a future and lasting 
Similar avowals he makes to another of his and the marriage was to take place as soon as tr ain. The moon threw bright effulgent rays exerMonshai” be eg3 : llis patrous 110 i ,ilius or 
young correspondents, whom he styles “ Dear the campaign against Fort Duquense was at on . each sma11 ri PP' e ’ 8 crest; the river seemed tinned patronage™ ™"\nicie C^ar^ants^emhne" 
friend John,” also to a female confidant s'yled an end .—I ving's L>fe of Washington. a riband stretched along the meadow’s breast; 8,1,1 , t0 perfor i m , al > he claims for it. Pamphlets contain! 
“Dear Sally,” to whom he acknowledges that-—-...___ the evening wind came stealing through the ta^HiMto UCt,W *c < B DEBimr™ 11 b0 
the company of “ the very agreeable young “BEHIND TIME” car Wlth gentle sigh, aud brought a cinder sole Proprietor and Manufacturer 
lady,sister-in-law of Colonel George Fairfax,” _jJ_ ' from the engine, which snrung into my eye— „ . wuiiamsburgh, L. n, New York, 
in a great measure cheers bis sorrow and de A RAILR0AD train was rughir _ a , ono . at Fe ^ and short were the prayers I eaid, and I MossrsALo^H™ feCo'* 1 bu^n’ Y. f ° ,,0Ws: 
jectedness. Ihe object of his early passions a ] most whtnimr A mvwf « 00 ‘< 8 P oke not a word of sorrow, but I rubbed at “ oko. Davknpoi'T, E,q , Boston, Mass. 
I not rositjvol, known. Tradition l-W.nouM x 
that the “lowland beauty’ was a Miss the cars usually Das«ed each other The con b « 80,e on the morrow. We soon got home, “ c. M. Stkwart, Esq., Baltimore, Md. 
Grimes of Westmoreland afterwards Mrs. dactor w , ]& *±~ late that the ‘period dure J® *“’»*- aT5 boBr J ust for « £ 
1«!, and mother ot General Bmtf Lee. who b wh ioh the do«„ train « ti wait had lf ™± b “ P 0 *?™ *. he ™ “ S’'”* 
figured m the revolution as “ L’ght Horse np°r ; v pltmvti-hut u. ,, 0 ™ . 1 .! gme man, and the fireman ceased his firing.— Elliott & Co., Cleveland Ohio. 
GKO. Davenport. E.-q.; Boiton. Mass. 
11. H. Titus & Co., T.-entou. N J 
Brkarlby & Mount, Rocky hill, N. J. 
Harry, and was always a raven e with curve safely. Suddenly a* locomotive dashed t^CZo 7 " w « n amoral--^ 
Washing on probably from recollections of into sight < ght ahead/ In an instant there ' £JS t0 mind y° ur VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, 
h^early tenderers for the mother ^ was a collision. A shriek, a shock, and fiflv eyes ’ whea rid,n * 011 a rai11 „„ T;,E s , l ! b * c »ter offers for sale some two and a hair 
AVhatever may have been the soothing effect ami’s were ill eternitv Argali W*,,™, «,£ -•- - - acresof land, situated inthe village of Gaines, Orleans 
of the female society by which he was sur enginS had^been kLdtk, ' " _ Anecpote of B*A N DT.-Brandt, the famous ^ 
rounded at Belvoir, the you n found a more A great battle was being fought. Column bndian Chief, wan as notable for bis wit as his shrnbLfv' b’t, ? 1 f aGr ? of chol( ;° Uar,Jcn ,re e of 
effectual remeoy lcr his love melancholy mthe a ft er column had been precipitated, for eight bravery, and often made as good a retort as beautiful shade and orn..mental tree/lho, fnitt t?eoTof 
company of Lord 1 amax. Ins lordship was mortal hours, on the enemy posted alon<r the an ^ a ‘tributed to the keenest of his white ® ea l)y a11 the^ varieties, producing’an abundance for 
nearly elapsed—but he hoped yet to pass the 
And thus 1 too will cease with this a moral 
to the tale—be always sure to “ mind your 
Rowlett & (Iakov, Petersburg, Va. 
Elliott & Co., Cleveland Ohio. 
R. H Hubhell, Esq., Wheeling, Va. 
Z‘ u ,r 'Z~rr. B1W ^ 8 t0 y° ur valuable real estate for sale. 
eyes, when riding on a rail 1 Tub Subscriber offers for sale some two and a ha’f 
- — 1 • « — - acres of land, situated in the village of Gaines, Orleans 
Anecdote of BbaNDT.— Brandt, the famous House, 2 good WeHs ,fnd a ^eastern//Targe'anil very cx g 
Indian Chief, was as notable for bis wit as his c , e ' e f 1 ® ar,l > about 1 acre of choice Garden free of 
company of 
Lf Y rairrax> insiordsnip was mortal hours, on the enemy posted aloD<r the an Y alt* ‘ buted to the ke __ — ._ . .. 
a staunch fox cunter, and kept herses and ridsre of a hill The summer^ann «« a i,Ai n „ brethren. On one occasion a brajro-art caD- A ' so - a valuable steam Saw- mu and flx- 
hounds in the English style. The hunting to the west, reinforcements for the obstinatl Jain was boasting what he would have done^if strikes 300 a mTu^fs weUadapted a^te/e 
season had arrived. I be neighborhood abound- dele»ders weie already in si«lit. it, was 1 p-p - he kad met tbe warrior in a certain emergen- ” achlne °, r Turi ’ i,1 B Lube, and is really a model min. 
ed in sport; but f^untihg in Virginia re- sary to carry 4 ifoStioSwith one M <* “ TH tell you,” said Brandt, “whatfou 
quired b. la ar o skilliul horsemanship. lie charge, or everything would be lost. A pow- ^ 0Uld kave done —you would have followed reserved.) If not previously sold, the nbovo property 
found Washington as bold as himself in the er ful corps had been summoned from across the example of another boaster, who, on meet- C-sl^K 20 uuJt To^oTaV^^*’ ou 
flTin AS tn follnw illfi TTo a. _ _ . •. . .. in or miA ffton o/»D tnrAr A_ /< 4* Z ' 1U O lIOlK a. m 
occasion a braggart can- U n e - A s0, a valuab ’° steam Saw-Mill and fix 
. , ... _ I| tuies, all in running order. The saw runs a mniav 
ij l ° V tuies ’ 811 in ruil “ in g order. The saw runs a mulev 
would have done if strikes 300 a minute, is well adapted to attach to a Stave 
wards marked. * * * * 
Tradition gives very different motives from 
guard was beaten back. Waterloo was lost. bas S ot bere before me!’ 
Napoleon died a prisoner at St. Helena be--— 1 
those of business for those of his two sojourns cause one of his marshals was behind time. Reasons fob Volunteering.— “ Why have 
m the latter cuy. He found there an early A leading firm in commercial circles had you volunteered ?” said a rather care worn 
T f vuTpchin tn ’ ’ i J? be seen on the banks of the Hudson. At gold. At last came the fatal day on which with a significant sigh, « I have vohmteered 
r 2 i ma T Cnpt . ffiem0 ‘ Sr e 5- US ? 0f Mr - y 1 j 0blDS0Q \ where the firm hed bills maturing to an enormous because I have a wife, and go in for peace 
rials of his practical studies and exercises, we Washington was an honored guest, he met amount. The steamer was telegraphed at _- . V 
have come upon some documents singularly Miss Mary Phillipse, a young lady whose per- dav-break—but it was found on iifnmrv that w 
m contrast with all that we have just cited, sonal attractions are said to nave rivalled her she brought no funds • aud ’tk> hou e^faiied / V,,AT evergreen shrub did Hero name 
with his apparent unromantic character. In reputed wealth. rl : ^ T hea h 5, lov . er cr05ssd the Uellespoat ?- 
with his apparent unromantic character In reputed wealth _ 3 Int-QdeanX 
a word, there are evidences m his own hand We have already given an instance of lion to the insolvents, but it was too late- ™ . .Ij 
wntiDg that, before he was fito years of Washington s early sensibility to female they were ruined, because their agent, in re- 
age, he had conceived a passion for some un- charms. A life however, ot constant activity mining, had been behind time. 
known, beauty, so serious a3 to disturb his and care—passed for the most partin the wil- it is continually so in life. The best laid fA v U L I 
i„ n . Gearing the Dutchmen ctj <br»unt! 
>1 aunt ! —[fire ! tire !1 he only ran the harder Eame distance fiom tho Binghamton and Syracuse Rail- 
xciaiming ‘There, that blamed old Indian 
las got here before me ! the subscriber on the premises. 
__ , , , ( __ Homer, Aug. 28,1856. k95-3t JOHN D. DENISON. 
Reasons for Volunteering.—“ Why have A FARM FOR SALE. 
’ou volunteered ?” said a rather care worn T,t!! f, ubs< l rilj ® r bei D& desirous or retiring from busi- 
1 < . ti i i ness, odors his farm for sale. Said farm is sitiiatod noar 
aoking, newly enrOtled volunteer, to a fine the village of Cheshire, in the town of Canandaigua five 
ppearing country soldier. “ Why, I volun- miles from the village ofCanuidaigua, on the main pub- 
cered because 1 have no wife, and 1 go in for tfce 
far, was tne unequivocal reply; “and now houses and two barns, with large, commodious under- 
diy have you volunteered?” “Ah'” said ground stables and cellar. There are also two largo or- 
h^Tiirswern little L a „„„ iYik chards grafted with the choicest varieties of fruit. The 
care worn little man — ioi ne was little — farm is well adapted lor two forms, having on each a 
’lth a significant, sigh, “ 1 have volunteered ll0use > bar ns, orchard and wood lot, meadow and grain 
name I have a wife, and go in for peace !" 
— - - "• Canandaigua, or tho subscriber on the premises. * 
What evergreen shrub did Hero name Canandaigua. N. y., Aug. 10 1555 . E S 
hen her lover crossed the Hellespont?— ---—- 
ms.—O leander. A SMALL FARM, 
.. ConbiSttng of about (36 acres, in Maced on, Wavno Go 
N. Y.. and two miles from the New York Central Rail 
\ , , / e , , roa(i - ibr sale b y the subscriber. There are about ten 
Tl GnArTlQ^lYi/?YiTC °(.K°od woodland, the rest very fertile soil for all 
#A vUC'l kmds of grain and grass,—a dwelling house, barn, and 
coin house, oi chard, and never-laiilug spring of water. 
The quantity of land may bo varied a few acres to suit 
NOW IS THE TTME' the purchaser. The whole i 3 capable of being easily 
m, v , m 1 nnni.e.Z,. made a very valuable and unusually productive farm 
Wanted. 1.000 -Agents to circulate tho “Christian Price, if sold soon. $C5 j>er acre 3 V ' 
NOW IS THE TIME! 
H Diadem” in all parts of the Union. Also to sell the ‘In- 
iTrlltSL 0 ; “f °! giy A d S0C! k lif M° th • a ;i rscti ; ,n5 «/ » men°Vk7al»aj Aifta whatei^r they“ eder- !£% c,' p ^ 
a mere school-boy ; acd treated him a, such, elegant woman brought up m the polite circle take, simply because (her are behind time ” 2 * swS. 9Sj,r«..V. ™o”' 
0f Sh\tean ope. admirer „ f Mbs Ph„. -ARTIFICIAL EvS- 
may J fe t h ave set awkwardly againat him, lipse ie a^historical fact; that he sought her uci^pen’tant, because forever’“bthind 7 ! line." 
For further particulars, apply personally to 
, J. J. THOMAS, 
294 41 Macedon, W’ayne Co., N. Y. 
and rendered him formal and ungainly when hand, but was refused, is traditional, but not The allies have lost nearly a year at iSeba^to- 
m K P -i a?e ; a Ve Y U ,att ; P r f/ b ;-- HwmiUtary rank, his early laurels, pol, became they de'ayed a superfluous day 
D0 W2.S ftnr, TO hp. flilp.nt f»r»n Pin nar»*Qcci£>.rJ an/) ^lchruYUKriPn rvrP.SPnop oil r ~ J 
ARTIFICIAL EYES. 
Pr. KNAPP, Oculist, at 140 Main st., Buffalo, 
N. Y., has just received from Paris, a quantity 
of Artificial Eyes. They move, and exactly re- 
rIr7krj„rot( VT; A l. A P T;. • -v J J , T, y , r eiB , P°h became they delayed a superfluous day and are inserted andwora wlffi pb fectease 
years he was apt to be silent and embarrassed and distinguished presence, were all calculated after the battle of Alma, and came up too late —- — -- 
m female society. He was a very bashful to find favor in female eyes ; but his sojourn for a cow de main iu 3 t twentv-four hours MULTICOLE RYE 
young man,” said an old lady whom he used in New York w^s brief; he may have been «* behind time ” Fire minutes in a crisis is ,/m-e »nli ,criber has . a , qua, t t!t Z. of Mu,ti 
widt w.l.c« __ . _: l, _ueuuia time. Bite minutes m a crisis IS choice and superior article, which he will f 
ARTIFICIAL EYES. FARM F0R SALK IN TH E OLD 
Pr. KNAPP, Oculist, at 140 Main st., Buffalo, DAIRYING COUNTY OF CHAUTAUQFE, 
N. Y., has just received from Paris, a quantity Containing 103 acres, 120 improved, and possessing 
of Artificial Eyes. They move and exactly re- . lb e qaalities a good farmer could ask or aesire. It is 
Kemble the n itural eye in color aud exjtrexsion, bl a first-rate state of cultiv.it on, a pleasant and de-ira- 
serted and worn with perfect ease. 290-2t ble location and will be sold low, very low , with pay- 
--—-- ments to suit the purchaser. For particular’s enquire of 
MULTICOLE RYE I). FULLER, 
tscriber has a quantity of Multicole Rye, a 2 ' 34 ” ,t Cherry Creek, Chaut. Co., N. Y. 
Tna Subscriber has a quantity of Multicole Rye, a 
to Visif When they were Ujth'in their nonage, diffident in urging his suit with a liidy accuT- It isbutaTtS perfod^t g S? 
A NOVEL PROPOSAL. 
PHILADELPHIA , PA. 
For the sale ef Butter, Cheese, Beans. Hop 3 , Apples, 
Flour, Grain, &c. Correspondence solicited. 29(j-4t ’ 
200,000 APPLE SEEDLINGS FOR SALE. 
296-13t Orleans Co., New York. 
OLD ROCHESTER NURSERIES 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Tiib Proprietor of tho -c extensive Nurseries offers for 
FARM FOR SALE. 
For Salk, a farm containing 102J4 acres of land, situ¬ 
ate in the town of Riga, 11 miles west of Rochester, and 
one-hall nnio from the Chili station on the Central Rail¬ 
road. Said farm is under a good state of cultivation, 
with good building*, two never failing springs of water, 
and 14 acres of choice timber. For further particulars 
inquire of JOHN E. WILCOX, on the premises, or of tho 
subscriber, at No. 90 Buffalo street, Rochester. N. Y. 
294 41 WM. R. MUDGE. 
him after he took a final leave of the school summons'to surrender. beine- behind time ’ P TJTT. A n P r P rr r a ’ z> A subscriber, at No. 90 Buffalo'street, Rochester, N. Y. 
in the autumn of 1747, and he went to reside * * * * * * * * —__ for the sale ef £1 Lns ^ Apples —_ WM ~ Mt DGE ~ 
with his brother Lawrence of Mount Vernon. Washington was now ordered by Sir John xrnvri ppadaqat Flour, Grain, &c. Correspondence solicited. 29e-4t'’ FOR SALE. 
Here he continued his mathematical studies St- Clair, the quarter-master general of the A MJVitL iitUiObAli. , .-,_ TT . ~— -- o a bargain for Nursorymen and others. 200000 Apple 
and his practice in surveying, disturbed at forces under Gen Forbes to repair to Wil- Thk st’oek^on£S5 g f tl?iSS?gS!^flJr^ale SpS’ 
times by recurrences cf his unlucky passion, liamsburg and lay the ate of the case before One of our eminent New England Doctors are two years old, and for length or roots are unsurpass- st., Rochester, n. Y. 293 - 7 t* 
Though by no means of a poetical tempera- the council. He set off promptly on horse- °f Divinity recently declined a call to service ed -. f 6 ^? 0 ^ 8 de -' iirl “g t0 b ® supplied, would do well to — —— -- 
ment, the waste pages of his journal betrayed back, attended by Bishop, the well-trained under somewhat novel circumstances. Being re“ do" /m^ofn^rth of AUdon. cuieun.s T ro ° New vTk 1HIS » SEND IN Y°UR ORDERS 
several attempts to pour forth his amorous military servant who had served the late Gen- in the interior ot the btate of New llamp- Piewo address squires* BRAGG.Aioion, ' 60 Thousand Grafted Apple TreM 4 years old of the 
sorrows in verse. They are mere common- eral Braddock. It proved an eveutful jour- shire, he thought he would make a pedestrian _ ut _Orleans Co., New York. best varieties, from 6 to 7 feet high, at $so per thou- 
place rhymes, such as lovers at his age are rey, though not in a military point of view. t ? ur > wli ich would occupy nearly a week’s OLD ROCHESTER NURSErTes S& eotbouL^^ 
apt to write, in which he bewails his “ poor In crossing a ferry of the Pamunbey, a branch time ; and, as he must be prepared for all Rochester, n. y. ’ of vigorous growth y ’ t varieties, and 
restless heart, wounded by Cupid’s dart,” and °f York River, lie fell in company with Mr. weathers, he did not take his best suit or hat Tn * Proprietor of the=e extensive Nurseries offers for A i , i ,le bedbugs 1 and 2 years old ; cherry do., very 
“ bleeding for one who remains pitiless of his Chamberlyne, who lived in the neighborhood, for the journey. He was overlaken one after- “ nd 0RyAHttxrAL T,iiKi aud wim tal%^hv^bie U t2Lr ,h ° r approvod credil > 
griefs atd woes.” and who, in the spirit of Virginian hospitali- noon by a severe thunder storm, and as no 50,(>00 Dwarf and Standard Apple Trees ; also The actual cost of packing will be charged in all cases. 
FOlt SALE. 
A bargain for Nursorymen and others. 200 000 Apple 
Stocks, 2 yrs. old, very fine I will sell low for the cash. 
READ 1HIS, AND SEND IN YOUR ORDERS 
WITHOUT DELAY. 
60 Thousand Grafted Apple Trees 4 years old, of the 
best varieties, from 6 to 7 feet high, at $S0 per thou¬ 
sand, very thrifty and unsurpassed. 
60 thousand do. one year old, different varieties and 
of vigorous growth. 
Apple Seedlings 1 and 2 years old ; Cherry do., very 
sale a fine collection of Fanr and Ornamkntal Tiuks and fine I 8,1 of wllicb 1 will sell for cash or approved credit, 
Shrubs, consisting in part of 
50,000 Dwarf and Standard Apple Trees ; also 
20,000 Cherries. 
10,000 Plums. 
10,000 Peach. Also, BATES BULL CALVES. 
Apricots, Nectarines, Quinces, Currants, Grapes, Goose- I hath two very superior Bates Bull Calve 3 for sale 
ri Raspberries, Rhubarb, tec., &c. —the get of my first premium Bull Halton 711552.) 
me Ornamental Department is very varied and ex- Their dams are the first premium cow Hilpa IV. and the 
BS . IV0 ; „T He w0l *, ld Particularly call attention to his imported cow Agate. Their color is mostly red. Price 
ock of Norway Spruce, Scotch and Austrian Pine, and $400 each. A credit will be given for approved naner 
her Evergreens. Dealers and Planters will do well to Clockvillo, Madison Co., N. i r . 
e my inventory before purchasing elsewhere, which 289-tf S P CHAPMAN 
with interest, on favorable terms. 
Tho actual cost of packing will be chargod in all cases 
Cartage free. JAMES M. TAYLOR, 
Commercial Nurseries, 
Syracuse, Aug. 1, ’ 66 . 291-lSt Syracuse, N. Y. 
The tenor of some of h's verges inrhir^ ty, claimed him as a guest, it was with diffi- place of shelter was at hand, he was out in the 4 't« 99 yory tine Northern Spy do., from 7 to on. high. Cartage free. James m. taylor, 
to believe that he never told his love, but as ®ulty Washington couid be prevailed upon to ra !u and got pretty thorough ! y drenched. Af- 20,000 Cherries. j Syracuse, Aug. 1, ’65. 291-lSt Syracuse N^Y 
we have already furmised, was prevented’ by h f ] ^ T ain ” er ’ 60 ^patient was he to arrive ter his appearanw was not very prepos- 10,000 Plums. -i liES BULL catvfs - L — 
bis basbfulnees J at Williamsburg, and to accomplish his mis- sessing, and m one place the young people AnrVnta 3 n\a n *n r , n „ T BAii-b BULL CALVES, 
ms oasniume..S. b F «videntlv took him fora straffffW Oneniilif ho. wL 1, °i to “ e ’ n »?° L c l ir rants, Grapes, Goose- I iuvk two very superior Bates Bull Calve3 for sale 
..*„,wo.„ r ,, k ,., s h„„ M 1 iv,„ ac » ri lta atMr , Cbamterlyne'B SrtSSKd J* to®at . rST tSSfCnS „ d „. 
imaitat“r r orrtothe It 43 ft y°a Q g ai 'd bl°°miDg widow, Mrs. I, ar- aad not diBetaiog who ko wob, the “} 'SSStZTn SSl 
• j ±l xu a n ,, UU , r^encue one s sell to the tha Custis, daughter of Mr. John Dandndire, farmer made overtures to him, on account of other Evergreens. Dealers and Planters win do won to Clockvillo, Madhou co. n.v. 11 p p ' 
idea that the cool and sedate VV ashmgton, the both patrician names in the DrovincR Her his temperate and honest looks, to remain with inv f ntor y before purchasing elsewhere, which 289-u' s. p. chapman. 
great champion of American liberty, was a husband, John Park Custis, had been dead them through haying time, promising him the mg » on^Ltompf^riT K Ihe^t'S: BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS AND THE 
woe-worn lover m his youthful days, “sighing about three years, leaving her with two youn^ best wages. This kind offer was declined, proved manner. Samuel moulson P puhttctandsi 
like a furnace’ and inditing plaintive verses children and a large fortune. She is repre when it was renewed with the added advice _ Office 36 Front st., Rochester, n. y. Qboroi m . SMrxHofNorwichChena^o County N. y. 
about the groves ot Mount Vernon. V\ e are sented as being rather below the middle size that the stranger had better not refuse such a A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. general agent for locating Land Warrants and purcW 
glad of an opportunity, however, of penetra- but extremely well shaped, with an agreeable g° od chance, as he could not do so well at any thr Subscriber offers for sale at a bargain, his Farm tontlimto this busine^aWed h bv com e n 0 a tent and°tr a u S a tv 
ting to his native feelings, and finding that countenance, dark hazel eyes and hair, and thing else, in these times, as to let himself to n y eight*m»ef e^of iH.aca^mui^’ix 1 'nd!n kins < ‘o’ a « ente in tb e several localities. 7 He hL made himsoYf 
under his studied decorum and reserve, he hud those frank, engaging manners, so captivating a farmer by the mouth! «... Ur Kl £!!»!£, L'UTkn, m miS/SS SmS 52.“? T2S “T 1 - “ J 
a heait of flesh, throbbing with the warm in- in Southero women. We are not informed The farmer doubtless little thought that his owego 10 Uhucj»,coniainm K meaoros,aboutlusoi wticii iin.tmuvbomiruste.Un im' Aanross^^ 00 oct ' BK 
fluences of human nature. * * * » * .UK. u t . ™,i ™ tk.. 1, . 11 . »im,,ro,oj , tbo bulsnco u won clotl,o.l with .11 tho Jm rSi A”,...,., u,.. . 
i:,f,vo“r»rr. s “ mi ’' B0 DHITand 
296-4t Office 36 Front st., Rochester, N. Y. „ ,, _ * OisL1L LANDS. 
—---!___ Grorgb M. Smith, of Norwich, Chenango County. N. Y., 
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE general agent for locating Land Warrants and purchas- 
Tiik Subscriber offers for sale at a ham-tin hi ' p. „ 1Ilg 1 leands, will devote his time and personal at- 
little thought that his pwego lo Ithaca,containing 192 acros, about 165 oi which that 
„ aerviZ, v- ls improved ; the balance is well clothed with all tho 
may he intrusted to him. Address 
' any collecting 
appreciated by the Fairiax family. Though that time he had been almost continually on mial return than the worth of his own farm, i?,n,qv P ofotherVrntf gr 0 ^h d fruit ” to f otb ? r wUh a K r,od domestic ani 
not quite sixteen years of uge, he uo louder the frontier. We have shown that wilt all and that the person he wished lo use his SSSfSSSSiSSsri*"P>»“>. bTSiS...,. 
seemed a boy, nor was he treated as such, his gravity and reserve, he was quickly sus- scythe had wielded his pen with a power which On said Farm is about 100 acres good dry plow land, e * 4 of short-homed and Dovon Buiis, and Bull calves, a 
Tall, athletic, and manly for his years, his eeptible to female charms ; aud they may have had given him a name among learned men on StSSVJ 
early sell-traming ana tne code Oi conduct he tad a greater effect upon him when thus cas- both sides of the Atlantic— transcript. Of gram. The balance of the improved land is well addressing L. G. Morri 3 , Fordham, Westchester Co. N 
had devised gave a gravity and decision to his uallv encountered in fleetino- moments sintcli- _ ___ _ ada P t ® d 10 Brass, and the whole is well watered by uov- Y., or N. j. Becar, 1ST Broadway, N. Y. It also con- 
/•nridnrt • bis frankness A>id mndpstv ir-ortli'inH ol from n „i . 6 i -u a a t , r , . .er failing springs, and a small stream crossing one cor- tains i>ortrait, Pedigree, and performance on the turf, of 
conoucl, ms ii anKhe^s and modesty inspired ed Irom the cares aiid perplexities, and rude Idleness.—Y ourg men, beware of idleness, ner of the farm. the celebrated horse . 
regard, and the melancnoly of which bespeaks scenes of frontier waifare. At any rate h's Accustom the mind to habits of regular labor The subscriber keeps a butter dairy or some 80 cows, theHerdstiaie Farm, 
may have produced a softness in his manner heart appears to have been taken by surprise. Fix the attention upon a course of usefulness aEovel™ med^y^o^ ~ ~ 
calcula ed to win favor in the ladies eyes. The dinner, which in those days was an to yourself and others. Awake within vour- t‘ aa feeding conveniences for cows, as well as house 
Acftnrdinor to bis own amounts tbo famalA euitliw mm>l tl.. —««+_a_... • x_. » . n . . i t An arrangement for the dairy aud other uurnnsns. Th« obnkkal iukw/hl 
Catalogue ■ 
the celebrated horse “ Monarch,” standing this season at 
the Herdsdale E’arin. 278-tf. 
1855. CUTLER & PALMER 1855. 
GKNKRAL KOI,WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
charms of Miss Carey, the sister of the bride, pawed at the door ; but for once Washington approbation of the wise and good, and let 
seem even to have caused a slight fluttering loitered in the path of duty. The horses were your motto be determination, activity aud 
in his bosom j which, however, was constant- countermanded, and it was not until the next perseverance. 
arrangement for the dairy aud other purposes. The , gknkral forwarding and commission merchants, 
buildings are mostly new, ami ample for the require- Corn er Lloyd and Canal streots, and Commercial Slip, 
ments of the farm, and the title indisputable. A large Buffalo, N. Y. 
share ol the purchase money may remain on bond and Nursxrymin. Seedsmen, persons removing to the West, 
“£ «"«*' “ “V sult , the I'^chaser. For further and others sending their property to our care mav rely 
Job cited id !V|o g t0 t pu ", hab0 a . re respectfully upon Its being handled carefully, and forwarded to its 
I premises for thomselvos bUbacr,bor ^ d e ,f a ™ i I a ® tbe dastination with dispatch, by the mol reliable aud direct 
Sfomftmo wSk hj v * ! T! .-’V l LK "„ routes, and the lowest rates of transportation. 
.Uterville, lompkms Co., N. Aug. 2n, ’65.—296-0t WM. K. CUTLER. [279-tf] J. II. l’ALMER. 
