MOORE’S SURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
A GOOD OLD POEM. 
Who shall judge a man from nature f 
Who shall know him by his dress? 
Paupers may be fit for princes, 
Princes fit for something less. 
Crumpled shirt and dirty jacket 
May beclothe the golden ore 
Of the deepest thought and feeling, 
Satin vests could do no more. 
There are springs of crystal nectar 
Ever swellirg out of stone— 
There are purple buds and golden, 
Hidden, crushed and overgrown. 
God, who counts by souls not dresses, 
Loves and prospers you and me, 
While he values thrones the highest. 
But as pebbles on the sea. 
Man, upraised above his fellows, 
Oft forgets his fellows, then ; 
Masters, rulers, lords, remember 
That your meanest hands are men, 
Men of labor, men of feeling, 
Men by thought and men by fame, 
Claiming equal rights to sunshine 
In a man’s ennobling name. 
There are foam-embroidered oceans, 
There are little weed clad rills. 
There are feeble inch high saplings, 
There are cedars on the hill, 
God, who counts by souls, not stations, 
Loves and prospers you and me, 
For to him all vain distinctions 
Are as pebbles on the sea. 
Toiling hands alone are builders 
Of a nation’s wealth and fame ; 
Titled laziness is pensioned, 
Fed and fattened on the same. 
By the sweat of other’s foreheads, 
Living only to rejoice, 
While the poor man’s outraged freedom 
Vainly lifteth up his voice— 
Truth and justice are eternal, 
Born with loveliness and light; 
Secret wrong shall never prosper 
While there is a starry night. 
God, whose world-heard voice is singing 
Boundless love to you and me, 
Sinks opposition with its titles, 
As the pebbles on the sea. 
gift’s 
[A Prize Tale —from the Baltimore Sun.] 
SELF-RELIANCE; 
OB, THE F. F. V. 
BY P. J. LEIGHTON, OF VIRGINIA. 
“ What custom wills, 
In all things shall we do it ?” 
[Concluded from last week’s Rural.] 
CHAPTER IV. 
THE CHOICE. 
About six weeks after tliis event Herman 
NEW ROCHELLE OR LAWTON BLACKBERRY. 
Tub Subscribers laving devoted much attention to the 
cultivation of this now species of Blackberry for a num¬ 
ber of years, have now the largest area of ground in. 
cultivation of any in the country. Their Nursery, 
wli'le in'bearing, has been visited by thousands of per¬ 
sons from all parts of the States, and by all pronounced 
to be the “ ne plus ultra.” 
Orders will he filled from our Grounds with great 
-our fcr’une The lands improve, and may have made arrangements which will give me while in bearing, has been visited by thousands of per¬ 
son he made as those of Orange, or Ulster, on OBTUSE AND TESTY CLERK. ^ 
or Dutchess and after all expenses, at less than secured by mortgages ot my land, ana Dymy - orders witi be filled from our Grounds with great 
half the cost of those—so that”— _ personal bond.” . An amateur agriculturist enters a first-class 5^"® at «“ m «V(tae e SSi?Sulif5? ,60 ' ; 
“ Say no more ’bout it, Herman, I’m gom.” “ Let me have jour hand, sir , bookstore, when the following colloquy ensues: ’ ’ ’ ' ’ geo. Seymour & Co. 
“But what will you do with this farm, supposed such disinterested generosRy^existea^ Farmer—“ Have you got Mann on the south Norwalk, C onn., Sept. 25,1855. 3’0-et 
“ That’s the bother, I won’t rent it, and I’m a Yankee. And are yon real'y willing to as- H g ho p Boyj a doubtful grin— “ No, -S'Sc?iSr w»Sut Q pubiitLe^?rtw30th Oct. 
T hv spilin’—do voil Slime this Crushing burden—to give away a 1 _ J. . 0 + +La Lvov-tr mm.i™ nrnnnrt.v owned and occupied by him 
South Norwalk, Conn., Sept. 25, 1855, 3 f 0-6t 
CLIFTON SPRINGS AT AUCTION. 
Tim Subscriber will sell at public sale on the 30th Oct. 
ifeared I can’t clear nothin’ by sellin’—do you sume this crushing burden—to give away a * fi Ed a hoss over there at the livery next, the entire property owned and occupied by him 
s-ant to stay here ?» that you have acquired, and to mortgage all J 1 and knownas.the Clifton Springs House, embractogabout 
+ Kowo 9” that TOU have aCCIUlrea, ana w muntirgo mi a „ and known as me uniion opnugisxiuuwo, omui 
want to stay here l > Uitti juu uavc & to stable, gues3.” 16 acres of land, upon which are the Sprtngs, (Whito 
“ If I did, sir, I should like to have my own you nope to acquire . Parmer—“I don’t want a horse ; I ask you sulphur.) highly valued for their medicinal properties, 
way in the improvement of the. farm.” “ Not all, sir—I am young, with the help- . f have Mann on the horse ?” ^h^oL^mo^eeUon/Kiiiard l™ow!?ng Saloons 11 
“ That's but right ; listen to me, boy. — ing of Heaven, I will discharge this debt, and g kop Boy— “ No ; we don’t keep men on a kc. The House will accommodate about 200 persons.— 
You’ve sarved faithful since your time was up will be once more free. ’ hoss here ; you can git gingerbread ones for it is a vaiuabio property, situated in tatarioCo., 
two years and better. The farm in York that’s Here Mr. Carter arose from his chair and the children, down to the baker’s, t’other side f fl ° becoming a*’ Xy 0 ltt™ctfveand “popular watering 
Joseoh’s is worth rather more nor this — but passed up and down the room. He was a 0 p the street!” place. He will also sell about 30 beautifully situated 
then agin\ wife and I am goin’ to live on him man of vast frame and the floor trembied be- Farmer—" Pah ! what a numbskull! Well, 
the re°>t of our days. So now—not to be a neath ms Iread. Jb maily ne stoppea snoit have you Youatt on the rig: denies in the nourishing and* rapidly growing village of 
talkin’, if you’ll give up a thousand dollars and stood before Herman. Shop Boy, in high dudgeon-” No,but I’ll 
out of this money of yourn, you may have this « gi r> it would be robbery, and inconsistent ma ke free to say, your hat s on an ass, ana 11 commenoe ’ with tbo ’ rea] estate on Tuesday, tbo 30th of 
farm out and out, in place of ail you are goin’ w ; tk mr own dieaity. I will not consent to y0 u CO me here to gas, we’ll send for an officer October, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and continue until sold— 
to get from me. What say you?” it. Pursue your own course, get wealth, who’s so/nc on darned fools!” T< cufton springs! N° Y.'se^msY 3O0-3t 
The arrangement thus proposed was acced- marry and be happy. Ijeave Emily and me The agricultural gentleman vamosed the -- -■ - ---- -* 
ed to, and Herman became a farmer on his to our own station. Sympathy we ask not, ranche. THIRD NATIONAL EXHiElTIOi 
own responsibility. A thousand acres were assistance we are too proud to receive.” " ' ' r~ e +1» tt ct a ruTGULTURAL SOCIETY 
his, and in a few years he took a lease of five „ Can this be your conclusion ?” stammer- Knew his Booxs.-When boots of the U. S. AGRICULTURAL oOCIETY, 
hundred more. Enthusiastic devotion to his ed Herman. “ Will you reduce all to dis- present form first came in fashion, they were y QI / B q ST on 
L armer— " 1 an . . .. al ; (1 0I) tho most dMirable localities for resi- 
ve you Youatt on the Pig i deuces in the flourishing and - rapidly growing village of 
ShOD Bov in high dudgeon—“No, but I’ll Clifton Springs. Also, the Furniinre in said House, seve- 
. z J ’ & 1 j. OT1 j :f ral Horse3, Buggies, Carriages, Harnesses, &c. Sale to 
ike free to say, your hat S on an ass, ana 11 commence w ith the real estate on Tuesday, tho 30th of 
Knew his Boots.— When boots of the 
Clifton Spiings, N. Y., Sept., 1855. 300-3t 
" THIRDNATIONAL EXHIBITION 
OF THE 
U. S. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
TO Mi HELD IN IHB 
CITY OF BOSTON, 
li UUU1VAA UIUIU. -- - — cu IXClUlftU, . 1 * 1 .*. - A , l • Aiif i llV ( K( 1 Si I I » l\J 
business, an excellent system of management, treEs . ma i je m , wretched, yourself and wife regarded as a great ornament be.rg worn out <’ , h , 5th alld 26th of o-tober 
and a judicious, yet liberal outlay in fertili- wre , che d, a „ d ,„„ r daughter-” side the panfa, and none but the wealthy and Onthe23 d 21the 25th and 26th of October, 
zers, soon made him cue of the most prosper- „ wdl what of my daughter? But she topp'd‘Coaidlafcrd towearthem. Ina«rtmn WO.OOO OFFEKE^IN ™ i|11MdlMr 
ousmeninthe neighborhood, let although gba ]i Bl)ea k for herself.” The old gentleman town, for a while, old Mr. Dalaby vas tne Ea J ilbltion of stock , -cattle, horses, sheep and 
his duties of superintendence were sufficient to , f , aT5artnient and returned in a few min- only person who enjoyed this luxury, ne naa SW1NE _ in Boston on the days above named. . 
engross his whole time, he took pleasure in ^ ^ p] m j]y leaning upon his arm. a son who “ took a shine o .e ang er ABSTRAGl OF PREMIUMS, 
showing on frequent occasions that he was A J rio^wLfPr we wish the ad- a major who lived in another part of the town. The new and elegant diploma of the Society will he 
Urtiug u zzzzi t^ssst sas “ "i rr * - 
zr v r°°—z inberFf^^FwrS «»» 
Years had passed, and Emily, now m her deeply that my whole property would not sat- g thg affections of the daughter.— 2 d do do <io 100 
twenty-fourth year, was still unmarried. Mr. i s f y half what I owe. This oppresses me with » f . n i u arrived and was comfortably Durhams, Dmm, Hereford*, Ayrshire and J*r$w 
Carter adhered to his custom of open-handed grief and mortification; but we have not , • t he maior who, af- ^ Premiums, amounting to . . .. *3,oco 
hospitality, but there was a serious difference f unk e0 lcw (have we Emily!) as to take ad "rSMSdtotot, 
inUs real cirenmstancee. Improvident man- vantage of any one who should offer to loan . 
agement had brought debts; unsuccessful spec- me money under such circumstances ? money « This is Mr Dalabv’s son isn’t it ? ” 6 Premiums, amounting to about.$soo 
nlaliens had doubled them. The greater part w hich I cannot have the slightest hope of ever (( . ' t] ^ rom t ’ re ly of ' the lad. „ „ , Catiu - * 2fi0 
of bis slaves had been transferred, a fam.ly at repaying ?” „ ” wlll^iaid *“majoJ, “ I thoiglt I knew « a ^ ;. 
a time, to a distant relative, a planter in Ala « Surely not, father. his boots.” Thorough Bred stallions and Ma . 
bama. Though advanced in years, the pres « And further, Emily, the individual would_. _ 8 Premiums, amounting to.$660 
sure had become so excessive that he could make the gift, for such it would be on one 4I , g „_ A gentleman who was in the Stall urns not Thorough Jired. 
no lorger, so much as hope to postpone the condition, which (although I should faithfully f lRrdin A is discourse with the ex- R Premiums, amounting to about...$soo 
evil day of confessed insolvency till he himself perform it) conldU I think, be followed by bya „ .«* 
should be asleep with his fathers. the consequences Which he may expect, llow f ri end that a certain individual had made Matched Horses. 
Herman had always continued on courteous does this new light aflect your judgment ot gome ligatured remarks upon his peculiarity, 0 Premiums, amounting to about. $400 
terms with him—though each was firrn to the case? , , ., , , took the opportunity of addressing him in the 4Pemiums amounti^to^ H °' $-80 
stubbornness in his own principles and those Emily blushed and was somewhat agitated, following amusing styte of rebuke “ I say, ’ Lfuior^'.' 
principles diametrically opposite. He had all but replied m clear, silvery tones . g j r I hear you say I say ‘ I say’ at every word e Premiums, amounting to.$-50 
along made formal calls at Silvermount, but « Father, no prospect of advantage could j ’ 8 i r> although I know I say ‘ I Trotting Horses. 
they had been directed to the family and to no make you stoop to do a mean act.” 8ay ’ at every word I say, still I say, sir, it is lgt Premium 0n 200 
individual member of it, nor were the topics « y ou gpeak ]i ke a daughter, girl—I would no t f or you to say I say ‘ I sav’ at every word 2 d do ’. 100 
discussed of any but the most ordinary char- cot aDd I could not. But I have been pro- 1 sav .’’ , , „ , _ on Wednesday Afternoon. ooo 
acter. On a pleasant morning in June, how- poun di rg enigmas ; listen to the statement of-- -- ist irMnmm,'..U.ioo 
ever, something less than six years after the tke f act- Mr. De Witt, with very great gen- In one of the villages in the southern part > On Friday Morning. _ _ 300 
memorable explanation, he directed the ser- eros it,y ( 0 {f erg to let me have the sum of twen- 0 f Massachusetts, a merchant had got painted irtPremiuni,.^...^..-...^....^;;.; 10 o 
Grade Cows, Native Cows and Milch Cows. 
26 Premiums, amounting to about...$800 
Working Oxen. 
6 Premiums, amounting to about..$300 
Fat Calllc. 
6 Premiums, amounting to.i.* 260 
CLtSS II.—HORSES. 
Thorough Bred Stallions and Ma 
8 Premiums, amounting to.. $660 
Stallions not Thorough Bred. 
15 Premiums, amounting to about..$800 
Breeding Mares and Fillies 
13 Premiums, amounting to about.$600 
Matched Horses. 
6 Premiums, amounting to about.$400 
Family Horses. 
4 Premiums, amounting to.$-$0 
Draft Horses. 
R Pramiums amountinir to.$.150 
On Tuesday Afternoon. 
1st Premium,. 
2d do .. 100 
On Wednesday Afternoon. 
1st Premium,. 
2d do . 100 
On Friday Morning. 
Prontinm .... • 300 
CLASS m.—SHMCP. 
Long Wooled , Middle Wooled Merinos and Saxons. 
-- 1 - , , . -I .ill WVOII’JJ -- V/*J*-** w O i 2d dO . 
vant to inform Mr. Carter, that he wished to t five thousand dollars. In order to do this, on tke f eiiceg j n the village —“ Go to Mark- class m.-sm ep. 
see him in private, on business. With some he ig w ipi Dg to give up all his previous sav- kam - g to trade.” A keen, quick-witted rival Long Wooled, Middle Wooled Merin 
surprise the old gentleman had him conducted iBgg and to asB ame a remaiader of debt which followe d round after him, and had painted un- « Premiums, amounting to abo.u^ 
to his office. will lequire years to cancel—or (who can der the line— “ If you want to be skinned.” Suffolk Essex and other Br 
“ Mr. Garter, you need not to be reminded teU ? \ perkaps his whole life-time. No secu-.... 36 Premiums, amounting to , ucut. ... 
Suffolk , Essex and other Breeds. 
36 Premiums, amounting to > 0i ..$500 
Tlie Show Grounds will be ready for tho reception of 
received a letter communicating the informa- that it is always best to come immediately to rit ig exac t ed f r0 m me, and no hope enter- w : s mug ; c [; ke V eo-etables ? When The show Grounds will be ready for tho reception of 
tion of his grandfather’s death, and of a legacy the point. You are deeply in debt.” . ta 4 d by him of a re-payment-his condition t ' 1 ; tw0 beats to the measure. What is ^^ 0 ^^ 
of $5,000 to himself. The first plan which “Sir-this is indeed being very precise and ig £ very simple acd apparently valueless goes when a wagon gees, stops when Lre Octo^Tt y , . , f 
arose in his mind when meditating on what pointed—but what next ? You are not my 0De . Look he re, Emily, tell me frankly— ° stops is n0 use to the wagon, and a ' * r “^.™^ViJ7o P r%S c £tor5fu^ 
disposition to icalre of the money, was to buy creditor, I presume!” could you take this gentleman to be your “Hhe tootu can’t go without it f Why, KSifctST 0, “ “*'“ 5 ' P 
a fine saddle horse, then plated stirrups and a “Y'ou owe twenty-four thousand and odd husband?” t>«p noise to be sure a grand agricultural banquet will beheld on 
silver-mounted bit glittered before his eyes ; a dollar,” continued De Witt, without regard- The y0UEg lady wag of course thrown into ^ _!-— ---urns'wul' and Toqucnl address o'may^c 
pair of aristocratic spurs also figured in the ing him. “ Your real and personal estate in muc h confusion by this abrupt interrogatory. a bachex or advertised for a “ helpmate,” expected from distinguish a gentlemen. The ladies are, 
vision; a relinquishment of farm duties and this county, if sold, would realize perhaps Herman hastened to speak; his usual gravity one who would prove “a companion for his ^New'S^d will return 
the study ot a profession came next! Lastly thirteen thousand. and distinctness of enunciation, now enriched heart his hind and his lot.” A fair one, re- stock free of charge ; and arrangements to tho same end, 
Diuiuui — r —- -- .- ' ' • T otv, rTnlrr 7-c UlSlUtU UIV UUCl, uuu uu uuu —- -- DAMBU, VUU O lam u ill un ” i -- J - 
at the man now! He stamps his foot.— motive prompts this intrusion, lamoniyre- f ^ on j n 6UC h a manner that you may draw gay if de ebil one was to lose him tail, where 
“ Shame, shame!” he mutters. “ Principle , peating m your presence tecte that are daily i ncorrec t inferences as to its character. The w oui d he go to find anoder one?” “ Why, to 
rich or poor—I’ll hang by it. As sure as spoken of m the neighborhood. condition relates to himself alone—in its per- de grocery, ob course— dat’s de only place I 
God made the earth, agriculture is au honor- “I am deeply grateful, Mr. ue wilt, ror formance _ ou> M iss Carter, would have no kU Q WS on w har dey re-tail bad spirits.”- 
able employment, and farmer I will be—a your happy method oi administern g consoia- rWr l will expIa } n the whole matter as ___ 
New York farmer too, talk a3 they may.” tion.” brieflv as I can. Some five years since your _ « ' y 
“ Herman,” said old Israel to his son, two _ “^,5^ father g ave , to understand that so great a ^ 3 b C H l ^ C iff) C ^ T 3 * 
ould he go to find anoder one?” “ Why, to The Steam Engines manufactured at 
; grocery, ob course— dat’s de only place I SPALDING’S MACHINE SHOP, 
nows on whar dey re-tail bad spirits.”- lockport, n. y., 
Ark running Gang and Single Saw Mills at that place, by 
—-” ~ using the Saw Dust and worthless fuel, thus making a 
Steam Saw Mill preferable to a Water Mill, as the motive 
power doe3 not cost so much as the site, dam, &o. 
-- >/wwvvyWN ^ ^ Circular Saw Mills complete, ready for tho bolt, 
Pleasant and Profitable Employment—fa every warrante(110 cut a 16-feet board, without stubshot, in 
go to-morrow, “ j feel myself to be, andpoverty stricken v * ““nrT AII thati now town andviUage, for Men and Women, to sell our neat, lwe nty seconds. 
m a lumber-wagon. You can take the cheese k ; nd eE0D eh to remind me that I evenuoake suit to your . • _ cheap end quickselling Books, and to canvass for our Schuyler’s Mulcy Saw Mill. Schuyler’s Im- 
to Mr. Gruff, the merchant—his shop s on the as Y°u - i w j tk impunity ” ask 16 that ' thl f. P r ° blh J t ] 10 be wltbdraw n Popular scientific Journals. All who engage with us will pj-ovedGeared Rotary Feed, superior to the old fogy 
main street you know, not far into the village, am, no man shall insult me with impunity. agamst his will I should scorn to invade his the possibility of loss. Profits, very libe- uotc h f ee d, and cheaper. The Saw with this feed never 
The butter and poultry you must take to mar- “ Mr. Willoughby Carter, our acquaintance household. In making the proposal which 1 ral “ pleaae ad dress fowler & well«, loses a cut, thus gaining from 10 to is hoards in every 
ket the morning after—wife has some eggs too, has now lasted some years, and you must be have made, I entertain no presumptuous re- ‘ 300 4t __ 308 Broadway. New York. ^Tu^on’g''Governor Valve an invaluable regulator 
I think You can make up the balance of the aware that my business habits control me so ii acce upon your own favorable decision.— farm FOR SALE for the ateam Engine, causing it to run at the same 
load with potatoes.” entirely that 1 am by no means inclined to ut- That ig a su bject which 1 would leave in abey- gmJATK]) tw0 mUos BQHth of the c. and N. F. Railroad, speed through ti« Ly, wilier ioaded^or^oL 
ral. Please address iowliik « wtLi,>, 
3 00-4t 308 Broadway, New York. 
FARM FOR SALE, 
Situatki) two miles south of the C. and N. F. Railroad, 
at Stafford Centre, Genesee Co., N. Y., comprising 110 
loses a cut, thus gaining from 10 to 15 hoards in every 
one hundred. 
Judson’s Governor Valve, an invaluable regulator 
for the Steam Engine, causing it to run at the game 
speed through the day, whether loaded or not. 
Nicholson’s Shingle Machine, for sawing Shin- 
Herman started and was uncomfortable.— ter bravadoes, or to make any declaration ance to be decided on hereafter. Permit me at Stafford Centre, Genesee Co., N. Y-, comprising 110 Nicholson’s Shingle Machine, for sawing .h.n- 
He had attended market in New York hun- which I am not prepared to substantiate. I to add that rat her than that ycur inclina- ^ e ° a f n e ^ K toS ta“^on, Price, complete, 
dreds of times, and once or twice in Y T irginia, frankly tender the sum just mentioned. 11 it jj 0Eg should be fettered in the least — rather 0 f choice fruit, and 28 acres of wheat on the land. The W uh jointer, $i 60 . 
and had never felt hesitation or shame before ; be received I shall require no security of any tkan tkat j gko uid receive your hand without abovo, situated in a splendid section oi c0 "“^y> ® in be Baily’s Broom Handle Lathe, Self-centering and 
why should he now ? Yet, reader, to go to kind in return. I only ask your verbal as- your Heart, I would that my own hand was • Tassffl; aagsae a ^ I^itho in Amerioa—warranted to do 
market in the circumstances in which he was surance of the performance cn your part 01 a w i tkered and my own heart should cease to —777^,^ T s w A nted-to circulate “ the twice the work of any other in uso. Price, $100 to $125, 
■nlaced was heroism — we are speaking serious- single condition.” . „ „ „ beat.” great wist.” “adventures of celebratedtrav- complete, chair Chucks, &c. 
placed was heroism—we are speaking serious- single condition.” beat.” great wl3t7” “adventures of celebrated trav- complete, chair Chucks, &c. 
lv—but Herman was a hero. “Hah! condition,” echoed Mr. Carter, I Neither Emily nor her father made any elers.” 1 life and death on the ocean ” “Piero- Baily’s Bed Rail Machine, t 
7 At daybreak, he harnessed his horses, and can guess it, but you are utterly mistaken- reply> For few™ 
bv sunrise was on the road. Before three utterly—utterly, if you imagine 1 will sacri- The young New Yorker continued : Ac- ( ir y 0U live west of Buffalo,) address henry howe, J^e pickets, 
miles had been passed, he observed coming fice my daughter for such sordid considera- cording t0 the laws which govern society ga 111 anotan^^u ii^e^Buffljo, Morge . g Air Distributor, fo 
from the opposite direction a lady and two tions.” . , here, it seems that all who engage in pursuits »^ k KY ll0 " b ’ >0 - 10 -^ ^ a’ oo -st Tan, or other fine fuel, for genera 
gentlemen on horseback. The lady was Emi- “ Hear me out, sir, before you condemn, re- like mine are disqualified thereby from equal -WALWORTH NURSERY. Spalding’s Improved Horn 
ly Carter. What should he do ?—turn them plied Herman. “ I am not so base as you intercouree with those who do not. This dis- , 0>000 i. ea ch Trees, one year old, large and stocky. machine, m 
off? on the right hand was a ten-rail fence; imagine. Heavens, sir: we Dutchmen are qualification in -my case I would have remov- 20,000 Dwarf rear Trees, 2 years old. uingwithout Dusters, enough fle 
on the left a morass. Escape was impossible; ready to buy many things, but we buy not our ed< j^ t me stand, let me sue, afi an equal.— 5“o°an exWMive Supply of°Appio^''cherry and other jo '“J 
he could keep his eyes fastened upon his team, I wives. I Should' you not be disposed, Miss Emily, to {r ^* 6X ^ KhewalSiff’C^hi. 
however, and thus pass by, if not without re- “ What then are you driving at. unite your lot with mine, let not this be any 50,000 Apple SeedUn^, -years old ly i> r i Ce , from $100 to $176, ucc 
cognition, at least without the mortification of “ Simply this, that no obstacle^ be any Ion- obstacle to your father’s acceptance of my ^[of wWch°win behold on the best of terms.' 2 >j to 4 feet, 
himself observing the recognition. Others ger interposed between myself and your daugh- 0 fig r> Without you—believe me I speak not Walwo rth Oct. 1 ,1855. 3(Q-4t. t. g. yeomans. The Improved Stave Jomtc 
might have acted in this way, but so did not ter’s hand, excepting such as her own inclination one wcrd more than I feel—without you, a A CHOICE AND HIGHLY IMPROVED f 0 o r t rul Roalty 2 iu^u'se-pVice! $f»o. 
Herman. Bolt upright on his keg of butter may suggest.” burden of debt would be a blessing, for it . ip ARM FOR SALE, Heath & Waite’s Rotary < 
be sat, his cheek of its ordinary hue and his “Ami then to understand that you have wou i d g j V e me occupation. And—to suppose located in Onondaga Co., threo-fourths of a mile east of F i our ing Mills, superior to any Se 
eye unabashed. One of the gentlemen stared clandestinely engaged her affection ?’ f or a moment that dream of happiness realized tho $85 > $uo ’ $150, _ 
at him without salutation, the other was a “ No, sir, I know no more this moment the acd you m j ne) would it not be better in that ^'anos, 23 of which is woodland. Soil, a gravelly navin „ tho patterns for the li 
true Virginian and would bow even to a wag- state of her feelings than I did five years ago. case that we should begin the world afresh, i oa m. said farm has been thoroughly tilled 0 inches and singio - saw Mills in this couni 
oner. As for Emily, her face crimsoned, but « And are you mad enough to throw away than that your father’s days should be short- deep,and . t’ f a‘ t> 0 autiRi?’'stin k 'wc r Y brook c^J^ulmaUy warned can b^e 
she bowed even more deeply than her wont. twenty five thousand dollars for the bare ened by care, and distress, and want ! Mr. ])apses through the entire length of tne farm near one noliC e and reasonable terms. 
The remainder of his trip was marked by chance of a favorable turn in a woman’s Carter, are you not now persuaded to gratify 
no event worthy of notice, except, indeed, that whim !” me?” house being of semi-Gothic stylo, richly finished, tho iron !ind ’ wood h eam) of superior 
nld lfldv at market chuckled to find that a “ YVhat I desire,” rejoined Herman, throw- r Concluded cn page 328, this number ] harn 36 by 66 feet, well built, Wi«i other buildings to Rubber and aalian Hemp l’acklnj 
an Oia laay at iuai &ei, tuutauo cu a ' nau X uvo ,_ f ■ 1 _ correspond ; alt o a tenant house for a small family— , composition Castings to or 
Yanhee had given her a nine-pence too much mg his head back proudly, . IS uk k I.) a jam * *" The fences are iH excellent condition, having been all g be et Iron Waro In great variety 
in change trial. Let no insuperable binorances be inter- A q tVp Dhinese have no word which will newly rebuilt with cedar. Also, a fine Orchard and Nur- ' ^ Orders addressed to. A1.1 
m l„Xr moor, had waxed and waned .ten posed, *A “ erits - 1 ™ w”d « the, eay, N. v„ 
Israel formed an important resolve. He com- willing to sfacd or fall! ^ ^ , , , « Sin veuen citing sin “ The heart wishes tion 0 f ail that over examined it and no expense has — ’ 
menc^ it i ' •_ y j__ iF.* ton, T-^n nmnncp exactly s0, ’ U va'toTmste . 10 Forfarther information, visit tho farm or M »umVARK ’AND AGRICULTI 
true Virginian and would bow even to a wag¬ 
oner. As for Emily, her face crimsoned, but 
she bowed even more deeply than her wont. 
The remainder of his trip was marked by 
Baily’s Bed Rail Machine, for turning and tenon¬ 
ing square timbor—eight hundred pieces in ten hours 
turned ready for the screw. Hollow Augurs for turning 
fence pickets. 
Morse’s Air Distributor, for burning Saw Dust, 
Tan, or other line fuel, for generating steam or heat. 
Spalding’s Improved Horizontal Bran Duster 
and Separator. Millers make a great saving by 
using this valuable machine. In most Mills now run¬ 
ning without Dusters, enough flour goes with tho offal 
to pay tho wages of every hand and miller employed in 
the mill. Much loss is sustained by not dividing tho fine 
from the coarse offal. This machine does it very perfect¬ 
ly. Price, from $100 to $176, according to length—irom 
2>i to 4 feet. 
The Improved Stave Jointer, by which 5,000 floor 
barrel staves per day aro jointed by one man, with his 
foot. Ready for use—price, $50. 
Heath & Waite’s Rotary Grain Separator, for 
Flouring Mills, superior to any Separator in uso. l’rioo, 
Having the patterns for tho Lrgest Flouring, Gang, 
vu„„i„-s U w Mills in this country, with all the recent 
[ Concluded on page 328, this number ] 
barn 86 by 66 feet, well built, wifli other buildings to Rubber and Italian Hemp Packing ; BabbitMetal ; Brass 
correspond ; alto a tenant house lor a small family. Composition Castings to order j Tin, Copper and 
The fences are in excellent condition, having been all g bee t Iron Waro in great variety. 
newly rebuilt with cedar. Also, a fine Orchard and Nur- jg- Orders addressed to. Al.KS. FOUND, or L. A. 
menced it: “ Wue and son ! I tell you what 
it is, I am goin’ back to the North.” 
“For my part, I’m right glad on’t,” ex¬ 
claimed Mrs. I)e Witt with emphasis; “ this 
is an awful lonesome country.” 
make of you—but how do you propose to 
” ex- raise this amount?” 
“ this “ It is already raised ;—but I will be frank 
SPALDING, Lockport, N. Y., will receive prompt atton- 
tion. __„- 0S : 4 L_ 
SILSBY, LANG WORTHY & DANIELS, 
n .,niMiMDv ion imiipm Tim at WlRV.nmiSF 
There are three classes of man—the idlers 
and not pass for any other than I am. - Do the talkers, and the deers. 
Oct. 1,1855. 
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Paints, Oils, Wooden Ware, he. 
