eker: an agricultural and family newspaper. 
ifltiuaL 
[For the Rural New-Yorker.] 
LINES TO A WINTER BROOK. 
Flow on little streamlet, How on thy short day, 
The sun yet sheds on thee his last lingering lay, 
But thy border is frozen, and frost-gemmed thy shore, 
And at morning thou’lt warble thy music no more, 
The winds blow so chilling, 
Thy waters are stilling. 
In light and in gladness tliou'rt flowing along. 
And the pearls on thy border e'er list to thy song; 
Methinks that the gems on thy bosom now shining, 
Are fair as the wreath of an angel's entwining, 
But beauty so rare, 
Must evanish to air. 
But wherever thy footsteps are wandering about, 
The gems and the jewels are still flashing out, 
And bright stars and diamonds shine on thy brow, 
And the winter’s frost-flowers, that spangle thee now, 
More joy to me bring 
Than the blossoms of spring. 
subject bad taken on .her feelings. _ We have | 
already said that he never denied his wife any- j 
thing about which he found she was pertina¬ 
cious, nor did he in the present case. I le con¬ 
fessed that the present residence was inconve¬ 
nient. He had long felt it himself, and would 
lose no time, unnecessarily, in performing all 
that his wife required, after he should extricate 
himself from debt, and get his business into a 
shape that would enable him to purchase a 
suitable building lot for such a house as his 
family ought to occupy. 
Mrs. Jenkins was delighted, and lost no 
time in writing to her friend, Mrs. Jackson,her 
brilliant prospects, and as no account loses in 
will produce like cffects.he . j loubicd onhe large clock MuTe Mdl^as'it measured off i)() $ 
Butin this Mr. Jackson was mistaken, j ^ r f his existence , and the low moan of 
the contrary, the winter wind, as it swept through the leaf-1 
mg commercial stoim, and had prudently turiea snow -covered trees. The laboring and 
his sails in season and was prepared to meet ^ ^ nearand ne arerto its goal; 
the worst, come when it ling . the blood languidly coursed slower and more 
lie had lec.en \ > „. , , , , cirwvnlw thrmio-ii its channels—the noble heart 
“Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt; 
Nothing’s so hard, but search will find it out.” 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS, NO. 9. 
^““S^Shewas all that remained extended upon the death 
kindly prepared to give; for Jackson had pur- couch. . . 
SrS^^con^nmaibon'^ her "wishes I sued of late the down-hill path so desperately ...-.:.— j 
imbibed some rainbow tints from her imagina-1 and recklessly that he could not be extricated * , V Qjg ..... ^ 
tion, and, like a full moon, seemed far nearer from his difficulties. Only one honest course [ IT y 311 It 111 0 \ ♦ 
than it was in sober reality. remained, which was to squander no more U tVUV ♦ 
Mrs. Jackson read this epistle with less property in vain efforts to procrastinate a tali . . 
pleasure than she ought to have felt at the that was inevitable, but to meet the crisis at Married, in Pine - Grove, Alabama, Mr. 
happiness of so old and good a friend, and her once and assign all his remaining eflects to Jonas pj]j ow to Miss Sarah Scripture, both 
house from thenceforth became more insup- g00 d trustees, for the equal benefit ot all ins ^ 
nni+uhle t.lifm ever, till bv pondering long on creditors. To this course Jenkins advised, witn i . 
tor. 
imbibed some rainbow tints from her imagina¬ 
tion, and, like a full moon, seemed far nearer 
than it was in sober reality. 
Mrs. Jackson read this epistle with less 
iud bright stars and diamonds shine on thy brow, portable than ever, till by pondering long on 
ind the winter's frost-flowers, that spangle thee now, her discontent, it gradually became mingled 
More joy to me bring w fth a n her thoughts and actions, and exhibit- 
Than the blossoms of spring. ed itgelf prominently in all her intercourse with 
And thy waters are flowing full hurriedly by, her husband. When lie was affectionately dis- 
As the moments are fleeting, so, onward they fly, posed towards her, as he usually was ttheil 1C- 
And I would, as unconsciously I might, but rove lieved at evening from the cares of his shop, 
Thro’ the woodland, and meadow, and winter-gemmed ^ wou ld sfrh deeply, Or shed tears and let 
But I may not stay, [gi'ove ; him ]mow otherwise lha t the want of a better 
To list to thy lay. house was a cruel obstruction to her happiness. 
To list to thy lay. 
But when darkly thro’ wearisome pathways I go, 
Memory will list to thy murmuring flow, 
And thy gems and thy jewels shall shine on my night, 
And still o’er my darksomest hours the light— 
The light of thy gleaming 
Shall ever he beaming. 
creditors. To this course j eniuns act vised, wun — 
the assurance that if his friend could become 
relieved from his liabilities, he would assist him 
to establish himself anew, when with the ex¬ 
perience thus dearly purchased he would 
doubtless regain in time his former standing. 
Jackson complied with all the suggestions of 
his friend, but nothing could well exceed his p, 
astonishment at the pecuniary abilities of Jen- arc t” 
Some keep the Scriptures for a show, 
Lettered and gilt on their bureau, 
And some to dust and moth degrade it; I am composed of 26 letters. 
But Jonas took the wiser part, p 21, 10,18, 24,15 is a county in A irginia. 
He pressed the Scripture to his heart, j/ ^ £ 0 , O0 ; H, 12, 2 is a county in Mississippi. 
And even on his Pillow laid it! ^ gp H ; 10 , 19, 21 is a town in N. York. 
Art ‘, • , ,i Mv 4. 10, 21, 15, 6 , 9 is a town in Nor. Carolina. 
Boarder. —“Wluvt large chickens these j 
jjUAimr.it. 5 My 5, 4, 11, 8, 14 is a county in Tennessee. 
jj^p* Answer in two weeks. 
Written for Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA.—ACROSTICAL. 
^kcici) il'iooh. 
THE ARGUING HUSBAND, 
And the Husband Who Denied his Wife Nothing: 
Or, A Secret Worth Knowing. 
When he was In an ill humor, as would some- thing; while he had yielded to only one request a _ days than they used to be; ten years ago we My 7, 12 , 13, lb, 20 is a county m ueoigm 
times happen from the perplexity of business, j aud was ru ined. But the mystery was soon cou idu’t get them so large as these. My 8 , 9, 6 ,10, 24 is a liver m Africa, 
she would retort with complaints of the wretch- golve( p Jenkins admitted that he never denied p. (innocently)—“No, I suppose jnot; they My 9, 11, 18, 10, 15 is a town m Scotland 
ed house in which she was straightened and! pis wife anything. It was a way he had; re- must have grown some in that lime.” My 10,16,14 is a lake in Ireland, 
confined. j serving, however, to himself the execution of (Landlady looks as though she thought she M y 11, 23,19, 24, 23, 22 is a town in Eurt 
The project of his wife appeared to Mr. i her projects at such a time only as should suit had been misunderstood.) My 12, 24 , 6 , 21 , 23, is a county in Virgin 
Jacksou so manifestly improper, that he could convenience. The time had never jet-» ■ ♦ ■ ♦- ^3 ^ ^ 15 is a county in N. J 
not countenance it for a moment; but as he com e in the matter of the house, but they lned “"Wife,” said the victim of a jealous rib, one W 02 18 16 is a county in Ohio, 
was a reasonable man himself, he hoped to con tentedly where they had always lived; his* , «I intend to go to camp meeting, on lo’ is a river in Africa, 
convince her of the impropriety ot her de- j w jf e h ap py in the possession ot a complying Tuegd evening, to seethe camp break up.” * 3 '' ’ ' ’ „ .' ■ h p ru « s ia. 
mauds. He accordingly told her that he hat husband and the pleasant anticipations of iu- «I think you won’t,” replied she. ■* 3 " ’’ ’ “ . . v 
risen, as she knew, from nothing, but though ; ture gratifications, and he satisfied himself in „ n[ sce lit! » My 17, 18, 3, 24, la is a town m Eure pe. 
he had been prosperous, his business was st ill! t j ie possession of a hopeful wife, and in the lull „ You’ll see Jits if you do go.” My 18,15,17, 21,12 is a n\er in mope, 
incumbered by a want of capital, which com- f ru jtion of his present wishes. This revelation jj. e j-q uot „- 0 —.probably 011 account of the My 19,21,16, 23 is a town in France, 
polled him to make purchases on credit, in-1 wa s not lost on Jackson, and when he ultimate- rai]L 0 My 20,11,12,13, 23, 20 is a county in Georgia. 
stead of ranging the market and obtaining his j ]y obtained a release from his existing debts - ».♦.-» - My 21 , 12 , 2, 13 ,11, 1, 21 is one of the II. States. 
lectrical Retort.— Our friend B - My 22 , 24, 21, 23, 16 is a county in Tennessee. 
travelling lately in the cars; when a man 03 18,21, 6,2, 10,11 is a county in N. York. 
__j I IRo r.„. 0 ” WIia are 1 . m_. 
BY A. B. JOHNSON. 
Two young women, who lived in the same abstract from his business any portion of his argue wit h his wife, and especially never to be- e and ° , uskt . d for his tare.” Who are 
neighborhood and had been intimate acquaint- active capital, he would still further embarrass ^ CO me angry; and in process ot time, by patient ga j d j>_ «x? niy name’s Wood, 
ances from them infancy, became married to a himself, while his creditors, seeing his impru- ; j n dustrv, and resolute sell-denial ot all impro\ 1 - aud p m Conductor.” “Oh,” says li-, 
couple of young tradesmen, who were thriving deuce, would begin to suspect Ins ability to j den t expenditures, he became far richer than ietl «that can’t be, for Wood is a non- 
and industrious. The young men were clerks pay, and refuse him their assistance. ; before, and his wife while chatting with her cou J du 1 elor ;- ’ 
in the same dry goods shop in Broadway, when vain> however, poor Mr. Jackson argued neighbors in a snug parlor in the rear of the_. . - — -- 
they became first acquainted with their future with hig wifej and combatted her reasons with j shop, would often, like Kirs. Jenkins, self-corn- (joon.—“ Father, what does a pr 
wives, and during a large portion ot the comt- countervailing proofs;-the result only evinced plaeently boast, that as lor Mr. Jackson. s e 
ship; hence no little intimacy was created be- the truth of the pr0 verb, that “she who is con- ra ust say he was a^ man who never denied ins Wh child?” 
tween the young men, and they strongly sym- v j nced against her will, is of the same opinion wife anything.— Knickerbocker. “Because you said you hadn’t pai 
pathized with each other in their respective w h a t she deemed the most potent ot all j -——♦ - three years, aud still take the paper.” 
matrimonial projects, and both became well t h a t could be said on the subject, was the prac-j DFATH-BEB OF WASHINGTON. “ \\ ife, spank that child.” 
known to each others intended. tical fact that Walter Jenkins, ot I hiladelphia, j J - --—-- 
One established hiinselt in Philadelphia, and w ho commenced at the same time with Jack- “Proceeding still farther over a very bad “I believe the jury have been i 
the other in New York, and as soon as they soQ) aud was admittedly less successful m j we came suddenly in view of the Poto- with stupidity,” said a lawyer, 
felt pecuniarily able, they married their re- money-making, was still able to give Ins wire a mac J and Mount Vernon, with the mansion «That may be,” said his opponent, 
spective favorites. . new house and everything else; lor he »e\ei | koug ’ e and smooth green lawn, was before us. bar are of opinion that you Lad it tl 
The families being thus separated, enjoyed denied his wife anything. , j Havin2 . sent }n 0 ur address, we received per- way.” 
but few opportunities of social intercourse with This was indeed a potent argument, and • • ° from tte courteous branch of the fam- ‘-- - 
eacli other. Even when the requirements oi Jackson never knew how to combat it, except | , bolds the estate, to enter and sur- A young man in Vernon, was bro 
lie did not go—probably on account of the 
Retort. —Our friend B 
DEATH-BED OF WASHINGTON. “V 
« Proceeding still farther over a very bad «I 
road, we came suddenly in view of the Poto- with £ 
mac; and Mount A’ernon, with the mansion “T: 
house and smooth green lawn, was before us. bar ai 
Haviim sent in our "address, we received per- way.” 
Good.—“ Father, what does a printer live American Revolution. 
oa V» Pittsford, N. Y., 1854. 
“Why, Child?” IW Answer next week. 
« Because you said you hadn’t paid him for ---’ I " 
three years, aud still take the paper.” [Written for the Rural New-Yorker.] 
“ W ife, spank that child.” PROBLEM. 
My 24, 22, 14, 6, 24, 23 is a Territory. 
My 25, 18, 7, 6, 9 is a town in Belgium. 
My 26,16, 10, 13, 7, 15, 20 is a town in the Rus¬ 
sian Empire. 
My whole is the name of an officer in the 
Revolution. K- W. T. 
“ I believe the jury have been inoculated 
with stupidity,” said a lawyer. 
“That may be,” said his opponent, “but the 
bar are of opinion that you Lad it the natural ginli ] ar f orm ? 
If a man six feet high weighs 180 pounds, 
what did Gomath of Gath, who was eleven and 
one-half feet high, weigh, allowing him to be of 
_l l t . ,. deed a potent argument, auu ^winn from the courteous branch of the fam- 
each, other. Even when the requirements oi j ac kson never knew how to combat it, except whonow holds the estate, to enter and sur- A young man in Vernon, was broomsticked 
business brought occasionally Mr. Jenkins from by saying that Jenkins was a lool; nor could , J> : n terior. We were struck with its ex- out of his boarding house for telling the land- 
Philadelphia to New York, he was usually m p 00r Jackson invent any new reasons in oppo-, , 3 simulicitv the. lowness of the walls and lady’s daughter that she looked as if she had 
too much haste to lose much time in chatting s j t ion to his wife, and she professed herselt and the’bare floors, which were waxed, been in the arms of Morpheus. 
with Mr. Jackson, though sometimes he would t j red 0 f the old ones. He had but to com- « ’ . cameted _» ^- 
be accompanied to New Y ork by his wife, men co his opposition, w-hen she forthwA stag throu^hthe great hall, ornamented „ Sambo, tvhat am your ’pinion oh rats?” 
w-hon the two ladies would delight themselves ped b im , and could anUcipate di he had to : eenes, we os- « why, I tint do Jne dot liah de shortest 
^ S y one^rn~.^=^;'He uU wh^r in de hoh ,n.C’ 
rte g oJS§S 0 of"Sr^ti” t hS^ wtn°ttoy^Wain!.°rvenr Ume$osil wi ; p,3 ihe handle-the room ' pBmT and OKNANLENTAL TBEES. te 
as tnc OOIIU e f ’ J • L.mhnnrl , r • J where lie died, were before US. Nothing in The Subscribers have Die pleasure ol auuouucmg an inl¬ 
and while Ml'S. Jenkins rejoiced m a husbant prodigious. : ,, , I „ of his existence surpassed the mense stock of Trees, &c., for the Spring trade,.embracing 
who never denied her anything, Mrs. Jackson The poor woman was sorely afflicted at the the lolly drama o . - , | . v K; f -h standard Trees fur Orchards. 
, j, ' f tlmnVh her husband pro- 11imam ,i cncctnele of his race She bore it, grandeur ot that final scene, the cola wliicl jjicarf and Tyrumidai iVccsjur Gardens, 
had to confess, that though liei n - I. unusuid spectacle OI his 0 fc taken from exposure, in overseeing Ornamental 'l rccs for su-ecu*, Bark and Tluasure Grounds, 
with the warmth of an old acquaintance, and words; tin 0 n reflection he became so much p cd r«iv anccd m ^ n.w„r ^ u,t 
Alexander, Jan. 28, 1854. 
5 ^” Answer next week. 
with flip warmth 01 an OIU acquitimauuc, uuu woras; till oil renecuuu uc ucwuio ov R- 1 -V„.. m „f Hardy 1- lowering a ,.,,™, , ,, . 
with the esprit du corps of a wife, and insisted distre^ed at his own violence, that he agreed, into that fright ul form of the to of the ^ anu embracing the newest and best 
that she woffld not live with a man who should as the only proper atonement in his power, to tnroat laryngitis. 1 friend l)r DoUms, the finest English prize sorts, 
tlmather iu” such a manner. construct 1U. according to her wrshe, let tad, Dn - — - - ~ — 
The subject of this couvur^f.on utarost en- Sdhh”'cousta | tire b°est medical skill of the surrounding conn. 
grossed the thoughts ol Mis. Jenkins, \vent at 1 g > whilesuita-i trv exhausted all the means ot his art, but Hedge Tiaras, among tnem6o,ouu usage Orange, 
when she returned to Philadelphia, she viewed tion absorbed all his active capital, vnucsuita , uy ,. ^xuau H patiently Jiux JCd^m,g, 
i ’ i -.i .I . r .imnressions pro- ble furniture for it, which scon became as in- without ailoi Rhubarb, Asparagus, fyc., ifc. 
her own house wit lie new d£nensable as the house, ran him into debt- submitted, though m great distress, to the v * l All ordei-s, wbellier for large or small quantities, execut- 
duced in her mind by the ambitious aspn a 10 . di^pens wars with the embar- i rious remedies proposed, but it became evident ed wRb the greatest care ana in strict compliance with the 
of her friend, and the house speedily lost near- He struggled ior two years witn me emoar nous leumu ii > the coun te- wishes of the pureuaser. Racking done in me most secure 
ii v ,,, <i,,. qnj her husband rassment produced in his business by these ab-, from the deep g ■ o 1 , and skillful manner, so that parcels can be tr ansmi tter 
ly all its attractions, blie ana ner nusuauu rassmene pxuuuecu m , nmeured ad- ' minces of the medical gentlemen, that the case mousands of miles with safety. 
had occupied it ever since their marriage, and stractions horn .11 , ^ , J 1 t when ; was hopeless-—advancing insidiously, the dis- Nurserymen and dealers in trees will be supplied on tin 
?t was situated in the rear ot the shop, it was ditional credit to supply their place, but when , was nope ess, b , ,, oertaintv most liberal terms. .... 
as it was situaieu in 1 • t t ext ended in this respect, a pecuniary ease had fastened itsell with deadly ceitainiy. p ijc following catalogues arc sent gratis and prepaid t< 
vtoes 7 sfco^dSe^Sr out, ^pervaded the country, 1 and New York; Looking with ' 
except through ito.Jhon, and this waapccu- felt.the ^ fallforce of flhe^extstog ^ j a „k oipate j from theBrst; I i . I _ . 
Chrysanthemums, including the liiiesl of the new Pompone 
varieties. 
Phloxes and Peonies, superb collections. 
Redding Plants, a complete assortment. 
her own house with the new impressions pro- 
Answer to Illustrated Rebus No. 7. — The 
American Express leaves Buffalo at 7^., o'clock. 
The first four correct answers to above were 
received from Eliza S. Barrett, Adelia F. Munn, 
J. S. Robbins, S. M. Hulin—and whose names 
are entered on our books for the Rural three 
months. 
Answer to Miscellaneous Enigma in No. 6.— 
All orders, whemer for large or small quantities, execut- Spirit flappings. 
1 wii-.h tlm irreatest care and in strict conniliance with the 
trom the deep gloom seumig up and skillful manner, so that parcels can be transmitted . , 
nances of the medical gentlemen, that the case thousands of miles with safety. J ' ^ 
Boneless• advancing insidiously, the dis- Nurserymen and dealers in trees will be supplied on the $25; sheep, $.). 
° , J , ’ ■, ... yi„„dl,r onctointTr most liberal terms. 
ease had fastened itsell with deadly Ctliaiuiy. 'n ic tollowing Catalogues are sent gratis and prepaid to- 
T.rwA-incr vvit.ll neffect calmnCSS upon the sob- all who apply and enclose one postage stamp for each : MOORE'S 
Answer to Mathematical Question in No. 6.— 
They all cost him $100. The horse, $70; cow, 
children, who were not permitted to play in 
the shop, and were perpetually romping in her 
n .. ... rrur. Y«>ci8onr>ebsul been suitable 
ate persons came to be disregarded. 
small parlor The residence had been suitable turn, every man who was in debt had to urge , his escri on 
enouirh to the condition of the parties when payment from his own debtors, and in the gen- placed the o 
tl,Commenced house-keeping; and its mani- eral scramble which ensued, numerous iner- ment,and 
,ri-, paid,—I am resigned to the event.’ Request- 
In ing Mrs. Washington to bring two wills from 
ge : his escritoir, he directed one to be burnt, and 
Feb. I, 1854 . 
“ Ornamental Trees, 
“ Pahlias, Green-house plants, &e. 
talogue. 
FI,LWANGER & BARRY, 
Mt. Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
his escritoir he directed one to be burnt, and THE PEOPLE’S JOURNAL. 
, : ., ’Vwa,. Viarwla IUq last testa- Ax Illustrated Record of Agriooltukb, M*cnAxics, 
placed the other in her hands, as ms last testa ANU U8UriJL knowledge.-O ne Dollar a Year- 
thev commenced house-keeping; and its mam- eral scram me wmen I 
fold inconveniences had developed themselves chants became bankrupt, till all confidence , 
sf^TX in the gradual increase of the was lost, and every person w*( afomd f Ins , 
gave some final instructions to o^nts a Volume. Splendid Engravings! 
Mr. Lear, his secretary and relative, as to the 
adjustment of his business affaire. He soon 
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bifild a new house as Mr. Jackson. Thus im- that his ultimate ruin was meviiaine; auu m, w ,vc me rni ' tAm c worY.‘To Valuation of the kind hai - ever been produce 
olid uLp Lent revolving the topic in her his efforts were directed to avert, as long as As the night waned, the fatal symptoms be- with 8uch magnificence or at so_ cheap a P nce. lusac 
pressed, she kept revoivin 0 i conti . M e, the sure catastrophe of public dis-! C ame more imminent-his breath more labored mired and taken by every one who sees it. 
deuce in the correctness of her conclusions, to credit To this end, he was daily compelled to and suffocating, and his voice soon sJjionths" s™b8cri|aions may be sent by ma 
nuiee i f • oruxpdv realization _ qaerifiee to usurers, and to purchase his sup- Perceivinu his end approaching, lie straighten- . 1 0 ince stamps, or bills, at the risk of the pul 
husband to the same opinion with hevself. ‘‘ZjZs Tri I his^r7pon the pie of the left K. beach 
hli-s. Jail kin L^f,w Ihrowin?oi?t St known to ka)c been purchased at a disadvan- „J st , allJ thus calmly prepared and watching So. **~£5i!S:*£2: 
velopmg L . 0 f t ] ie } 10use tage, and were at least imagined to be dearer his own dissolution, he awaited the summons of A 1Jbcr>ll (liscount to Post-Masters and Agents, sing 
timations of t^ e unemnfortableness ot the o c th d of other dealere. His friends | his Maker. The last faint hopes of his friends copios n>6 cents. Specimens sent on receipt of four pos 
and of the de^g^ resfflence deUched from ^ should become en-; ha d disappeared; Mrs. Washington stupefied age stamps._^ 
Shops, where vwtois might be receivea at a ^ . q ^ M> and forBOok him in a body, ' with grief, sat at the foot of the bed, her eyes ERUH AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
pnvate door, and where tnc cm hil hi creditors began to assail him for pay- fixed steadfastly upon him; Dr. Craig, in deep 200,000 choice Apple Trees, from one to four ye»w oi 
have room to play in, without forever destroy- wmie 111s ucuiwu. 0 : , with his face buried in his hands together with a good variety of other Fruit and Om 
ii.tvL tuuui 1 j > , , • r) er gon merit or secunty. gloom, stood witn ms iact uuueu mo 1 _ m | ntal T wm be sold cheap the coming spring, 
in g tlie P arlor i ur mture, au o L e T this ba d emergency of his affairs, he often ’ at the fire; his faithful black servant, Christo- wholegale „ r retail. Persons ashing to purchase will . 
in peace, or so much as a single room where a In this Dad emer 0 e . uncontrolled, trickling down well to call and examine our stock and price, before pu 
rmnenn be retired for a few moments. thought of his fnend Jenkms, and would lmic pnei, ine rear., , ? chasing elsewhere. , , . . .. 
pereon can DC n.rmlied to him for assistance, especially as ; his face, on one side, took the last look ot his Couin , ercia iNurseries—sale ground a few rods west of t 
These demonstrations were not lost on Mr. PP , nfflieted than New York ' dying master; while Mr. Lear, m speechless Syracuse House, on Genesee sL e. &o. s.F ■ 
Jenkim, who knew fbough of human nature to • gScfwilh iAd baud, bent over hispiflow N. v„ _ _ m* 
understand their duft, hence le was n . Tcnkins never denied his wife anything, and on the other. CHERRY SEEDLINGS, — a large quantity of Bia 
unawares when, in the fulness oi time, his wile , } j iad acceded to her wishes : Nought broke the stillness of his last mo- t.herry stocks for skie,i year old. 
Mlf ^r—^ as like causes '; men* but the suppreased sobs of the affection- 2i,4t j. c. Campbell, Rochester, N. Y 
ceive ree same n ^“rkV Mo puU^on oi The kind lias" ever been produced ter, payable in advance, to any part of the State -ami e* 
As the night waned, the iatal symptoms De- withL guch magnificence or at so cheap a price. It laud- cent3 to any part of the United States,-— except Moupe 
came more imminent—his breath more labored mired and taken by every one who sees it. _ County, where it goes free. 
and suffocating, and his voice soon failed him. ^Termb. — T^®^y ibe g™^^i 0 nsmay a bJMiit by mail Adtertibinq. — Brief and appropriate advertiseraenta 
Perceiving his end approaching, he Straighten- in coin ^ 08t ot)ice Bllin ipa, or bills, at the risk of the pub- iu be inBcrt0( i at §1,50 per square, (ten lines, or 100 
ed himself to his full length, he folded his own li^er 'llie name ^/ t f be 0 ®^ C ; h u 0 n ^> S p u5 words,) or 15 cents per line-in advance The circulation 
hands in the necessary attitude upon his Chest, Xdiioes , postage-paid, of the Rural New-Yorker is several thousand greater 
_niacin 0 * his finger Upon the pulse ol the lelt -ALFRKI) K. BEACH, than that of any. other Agricultural or similar journal in 
wrist, and thus calmly prepared, and watching No- » America. Patent medicines, Ac, Will not be advertised in 
Editor of the People’s Journal. America. 
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FRUIT AND ORNAMRH1AL TREES. The Wool Grower and Stock Register >a on fr 
sss^sr, ^sr a—. j»»~> »«»*•“ •»* 
ental Trees, will be sold cheap the coming spring, at INO Interests. It contains a vast amount of useful and 
lolesale or retail. Persons wishing to purchase, will do Te i i(/b i e information not given in any other work, and 
ill to call and examine our Btock and price, before pur- ^ . n tb(J 0 f i: t ery Owner of Domestic Ani- 
immuerSu r rseries-sale ground a few rods westof the mats, whether located East or West, North « South.- 
rracuse House, on Genesee st., E. & O. S. FORD. Published monthly in octavo form, illustrated, at Oxlt 
Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 1,1854. 213--tp Piety Cents a Year —5 copies for $2; 8 for $3. Vol. 5 
-—-- ” .... , commenced July, 1853. Subscriptions can begin with the 
CHERRY SEEDLINGS. - A large quantity of Black ^ ^ numbcr . Back volumes furnished, 
a^ard Cherry Stocks for sale, 1 year ol^ y _ } P. I). T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
In this bad emergency of his affairs, he often at th 
thought of his friend Jenkins, and would have j pher, 
