RKEE: AN AGRICULTURAL AND EMILY NEWSPAPER. 
t iVn 1. 
[ Written for Moore's Rural New-Yorker.] 
THE POET’S MISSION. 
1ST J. C. MILLER. 
"With pale, sad brow, and dreamy downcast eyes, 
A poet walked the ocean’s golden strand, 
Nor saw the splendor flooding all the skies, 
Nor felt the breeze which fanned the fevered land. 
He heard the mournful murmur of the surge 
Which broke in music on the shelly shore. 
And deemed he listened to the doleful dirge 
Of one who slept, to wake on earth no more 1 
His soul was wrought to music, sad and sweet, 
As on his ear the liquid murmur stole, 
Of waters, hipping with their silver feet, 
Like pilgrims hastening to a glorious goal. 
But when the tempest thundered from afar, 
And on swift pinions mounted up the skies, 
And rode the billows on its cloudy car, 
He woke, and looked around with strange surprise. 
Till then, his soul had slept and idly dreamed, 
While golden fancies round his path unsprung. 
And inspiration on his spirit beamed, 
While to his thought his lyre responsive rung. 
He heard the crash of thunders, and the boom 
Of warring waves which dashed themselves to spray, 
And saw afar, begirt with awful gloom, 
A spectral ship, upon the watery way. 
He saw in ocean’s wild and tortured face, 
And in that ship borne onward to its doom, 
A fitting emblem of the human race, 
O’er time’s broad ocean hurried to the tomb. 
“’Tis well; the loved and lost 1 sing no more : 
They who, with me, the world’s rough pathway trod 
Have reached their home at last, their perils o’er 
They bask forever in the smile of Ood. 
Henceforth I sing the triumph of the Right, 
The overthrow of Power, the death of Wrong, 
The dawn of that auspicious day, whose light 
matters of course. But the Cholera! the 
Cholera! One fatal case of that came with a 
knell of death to the hearts of the terror- 
stricken. 
An old, lonesome, dilapidated, and tenantless 
dwelling on the outskirts of the village, was 
hastily refitted to serve the purposes of a laza¬ 
retto, whither the infected were to be convey¬ 
ed, being considered as lepers were of old, unfit 
to live among men, and unfit to die even, amid 
the surroundings of domestic comfort and 
peace. The wiseacres of the village, yclept 
the Board of Health, undertook, in addition to 
their proper and legitimate sanitary duties, to 
establish a sort of quarantine, by prohibiting 
all innholders and publicans from entertaining 
or lodging travelers from infected districts. 
As is usual in all such cases, the alarm was 
needlessly great; the disease was generally mild 
in form, and when attended to in time, yielded 
readily to skillful medical treatment. The few 
fatal cases could be easily traced to imprudence 
in diet, intemperance in habits, filthiness of 
person or of habitation, and above all to neg¬ 
lect of medical advice until too late. The in¬ 
sidious approaches of the enemy would be con¬ 
strued by the victim as an ordinary summer 
complaint, and not unfrequently he would find 
himself in a state of collapse, and of course 
past hope, before a physician would be con¬ 
sulted. Thus men died in G-, as they 
died in other places, victims of their own neg¬ 
lect and folly. 
All the citizens were not stricken with ter¬ 
ror at the approach, or even presence of the 
cholera. These took unusual precaution to re¬ 
move exciting causes, and then kept about 
carriage and carry him to our house/’’ she said have done; how much more, then, do we owe 
to the driver. 
“ JYo, ma'am; he’s got the cholera, and it 
would ruin me to do that. Nobody would ride 
with me afterwards, even if I didn't die with 
the disease myself!” 
to the sick man under our roof?” 
SYRACUSE NURSERIES, SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
Thk Subscribers would most respectfully call the atten¬ 
tion of Nurserymen, Fruit Growers, Venders, &c., to their 
, . very large Stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, which 
u Everything! everything! lne Happiness tliey offel . f or sale the coming fail and spring. 
and success of ora- lives are due to him, and »ith 
and success of our lives are due to him, and ^ y'lTjXSalfi'STwHch, »ith 
the recollection of this act will rivet the ties No. s, 
of friendship still more closely between US. to all pre-paid applications, enclosing a one ceid stamp for 
TT 1 _ _ n 1 • IT. o..i +la.vf caf ;t- each. ........ ... 
“I will ride in the carriage with the sick You have saved his life, Bess, and that ot it- e,l A j; 0) a New wholesale Trade List, for persons wishing 
in nn/1 rmn oovtrnnlv will not be if 1 raid to SGI! Is a Sufficient reward. , r ‘ ,• nf tlip rr.ru best Dutch Bulbous 
man, and you certainly will not be afraid to 
ride outside. Here is a half eagle for you now, 
[f is a sufficient reward.” impfflSn of the very best Dutch Bulbous 
t mooniimn n toWr-inlUr* dpsnatcll Roots, from Haarlem, in Holland, will be ready foredelivery 
111 the meantime, a tele o rapillC .[ in September. Young trees of the following neiVPears can 
1’iae ouisiue. Iiereisanau ragictwjuu.™.., ru in o Uicouuuit;, U, 1 . inSeptember. Young trees oftlie following new Rears can 
she added, tossing to him the coin, “and for had been forwarded to the sick man’s wife, and mMthig pear, the true Hosen- 
everv fare vou lose during the rest of the sea- the next evening brought her to his bedside; s /,. e nch, coming in after the MadaUine, equalling nearly m 
J , ”, _ ° ... mi. , , ... ,,, „ T .„„ all respects the Virg alien, and more valuable than any 
son, my husband will pay you lor two. ihis not, however, until all danger was over, ana olher early pea r. 
man is oue of his best friends, and he would the patient well nigh restored to health. The an ^°^ s ^ 
sacrifice his own life in the sick man’s behalf, speed of the telegraph conveyed to her the in- These^ 
Come alon 0 " for mercy’s sake!” telligcnce of her husbands alarming illness, i U gciousness of the Belie Lucrative. 
The rough, bard features of the hackman but the comparatively Slow-moving locomotive t* peit Jiiurr* 
softened down at such an appeal, so wheeling only could bring her back; and the a ec mg SyracusetN . y., July 18,1854. ’ 238-7teow 
his carraige hastily up beside the walk, and meeting between them, now that the crisis was — GUANO.-NOTICE. ~ 
Iparuncr rlmvn from his seat lie called Out to past 0U1’ feeble pen will not attempt to por- As there is a substance now selling by some dealers in 
leaping down Iiora Ills SUl, III oailtu uui w I 1 . , . , . , this city and Brooklyn, for No. 1 Peruvian Guano, we 
the shopman to assist in placing the invalid in- tray. M hat had previously occune C autionthe agricuituraipubiicwho maypurcha.se Peru- 
A , _ r , . , , ,1 fi irvn farmlipa in cnpli friendshil), We vian Guano this season, to observe that every bag of tlio 
side. The latter hesitated a moment, but the the two families m suen close i 1’ genuine article will ha\ e the following brand: 
desire to rid the premises of such an ill-boding will endeavor to explain hereafter,-merely Peruvian ’Guano, 
customer overcoming his fears of infection, he closing this portion of the tale by a call ot F . Brothers. 
aided finallv at arms length in putting the sick special attention (and it is written or ns qq ie price is now established for this season at $55 per 
man within the hack. Then, after helping the purpose) to the course pursued by Mrs. Wil- ton of jooon». t wj™ in lota of 5 tons and up- 
lady up, who bade the driver proceed in all liams in a case ot Asiatic cholera; and urging L0IsG ItaLlgSSvare House, 
haste to her own residence, he clapped to the upon others the necessity of following her ex- 24i-7t _ No. 25 cliff street, New York ._ 
door oftlie carriage, proceeded to wash his ample, particularly as regards the measuiesto CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 
hands and face in at least a dozen successive be adopted at the outlet oi suen a is . . N y., is prepared to make full and accurate analysis of 
, . Pi . 1 • J__ orir l Minerals, Soils, Metals, Mineral Waters and Chemical 
basins of water, sprinkled hlS dooi-steps ancl --- - Compounds, and articles suspected of adulteration and 
csirlpwolk with phlnridp of lime bathed his CNICV’V ♦ i v (MCt Poisons, either organic or inorganic, and in quantity or 
Sidewalk Wltn cmoriae 01 lime, OdUieu ms .1 Mi-lltVWiYV' quality. It is necessary to send one or two ounces of a 
forehead in spirits of camphor, took a long VLAt r- XX U H U ,—L jltUv-U 'V ♦ solid, and a pint or more of a fluid for examination. 2 tl-l:it 
Also, those splendid, luscious,fall pears, thePes Nunncs 
and Beurre Charron, first brought to notice by ourselves. 
These two pears much surpass the Sechel in size, while they 
lullv rival it In their rich aroma, and possess the melting 
THORP, SMITH, HANCHETT & CO. 
Syracuse, N. Y., July IS, 1854. _ 23S-7teow 
GUANO.-NOTICE. 
As there is a substance now selling by some dealers in 
this city and Brooklyn, for No. 1 Peruvian Guano, we 
caution the agricultural public who may purchase Peru¬ 
vian Guano this season, to observe that every bag of tlio 
genuine article will hai e the following brand: 
No. 1 
Peruvian Guano. 
Imported by 
F. Barrkda Brothers. 
Earth’s mighty bards have hailed from hills of song.” their ordinary business, except when called up- 
Russeii, o., August, 1854. on ] eil( ] a helping hand to the distresses of 
--—- others. Not visited with sickness in their own 
L A Wu P ersons or families > tlie y were willin s t0 assist 
nt C 7 V Hull l) CC U> those who were. Solomon AYilliams, and his 
^ ^ „ excellent wife were reckoned among this num- 
--— ber, and many a half frantic patient can fix the 
[For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. ] recovei y a t the moment when the 
THE CHOLERA PATIENT ; mild, consoling face, and encouraging voice of 
0 E A T A LE OE THE SEASON, Mrs. Williams were seen and heard within the 
- sick man’s room. 
by edward w’ebster, esq., At the time the excitement was at its height, 
- and before men had become familiar with the 
The epidemic, that had been slowly spread- p resence of the epidemic, a middle-aged stran- 
ing from city to city, and from village to g er was seen moving along up the street- He 
village, sending panic and dismay forward had just come in upon the cars and stopped in 
as a precursor and an exciting cause, and consequence of a sudden and death-like illness 
bringing 1 death and the grave in its train, at ^hat had fallen upon him only a few hours be- 
length, it was said, had reached the quiet little f ore _ jqj s hvid expression of countenance as 
inland community of G-. No one had p e lighted upon the platform, attracted gen- 
ever been known in that healthful locality to era ] attention, and caused the crowd to draw 
be even attacked by the cholera; and during hack from his presence involuntarily. After 
former years, when it had swept over the ashing of a hackman or two a conveyance up 
country like flame over a prairie on fire, G- town which was peremptorily refused, he start- 
had escaped unscathed. But this seasefn was e( j on f 00 t under the scorching rays of an al- 
anomalous. Localities hitherto regarded as mos t meridian sun; but before proceeding half 
peculiarly chosen spots for the revels of the wa y U p the street, his strength gave way en- 
destroying angel hardly felt at this time the tirely, and he sat down upon a dry goods box 
terror of his presence; while the serene air even j n front of a store, and leaned his head against 
of the mountain top and the waterfall, experi- the wall. The invalid was a well-dressed and 
enced occasional puffs of his life-withering intelligent looking man, apparently in good 
breath. circumstances, and one who could command 
Rumors, as we said above, finally began to friends at home if not among strangers; but 
sidewalk with chloride of lime, bathed his CjjjQjA ♦ j v 
forehead in spirits of camphor, took a long (aAlII 1 HH 0 
snuff or two at a smelling bottle, perfumed his ^ n ^ /V v^wwwijv>^w,/i.ivL" 
handkerchief with cologne, and muttered a ALBURN LOCKS. 
mental invocation that the demon of Cholera -__ 
be exorcised from his premises, and that the The following amusing anecdote is from the 
gods of gold and gain would continue to favor editor’s table of the California Pioneer : 
him with the light of their propitious counte- I( g ever£ q years since there was a society of 
nances. theatrical amateurs in Philadelphia, of which 
In the meantime the invalid was speedily Mr. Murdock, J. R. Scott and others weie 
conveyed to the quiet residence of Mrs. Wo- members. One evening the were 
liams, where the best restoratives within reach ^ ( b the leadiug charac ters, but untortu- 
were immediately applied. He was placed nate jy they were wanting in supernumeraries 
LMS 111 Ul .-- ° 0 -State Agricultural Ware House, 
on others the necessity of following her ex- 241 - 7 t_ No. -25 diir street, New York, 
iple, particularly as regards the measures to CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 
„ V , v l e„ph a disease j. BRYAN, Practical Chemist, 112 State St., Rochester, 
adopted at the outlet Ot sucn a Is . . N. Y., is prepared to make full and accurate analysis of 
Minerals, Soils, Metals, Mineral Waters and Chemical 
--- Compounds, and articles suspected of adulteration and 
(V|0"V ♦ i v (MT Poitons, eiUier organic or inorganic, and in quantity or 
/■i' fi I A.+ VV-VV {I«A <Y V V quality. It is necessary to send one or two ounces of a 
II IH I I Rim 1 )3 11 1 solid, and a pint or more of a fluid for examination. 2tl-13t 
HICKOKS PATENT CIDER MILL, 
>TTr>TTr.*T rnnrti As improved for 1854, received over Fifty Premiums and 
AUBURN LULKS. Diplomas in 1853. This Mill is warranted superior to all 
__ others. Sold by the following Agents, who will supply 
_ ,, . , , . c _ ,v „ pamphlets containing descriptions, &c.: 
The following amusing anecdote is com tue n c vvhite, & co., Buivaio, n. y. 
itor’s table of the California Pioneer : |- ® “Jig 0 / 
■•Several years since there was a society of Wj.^Co. 
eatrical amateurs in Philadelphia, of which prouty & chew, Geneva, 
r. Murdock, J. R. Scott and others were g|^J 0 THE^«SiTY! m ' 
jmbers. One evening the Association were longett a grifhng, 25 ciiffst., sole agents for Now 
irforming Richard III. There was an artiste CH Ashley, Ogdensburg. 
r each ol the leading characters, but umortu- OLIVER & iiilmer, Montpelier, vt. 
itely they were wanting in supernumeraries 1 rT,'’A iTray''*' U ’’ B ° St ° n ' 
act as soldiers towards the end ol the play. l’amereux, hall & russell, Towanda, Pa. 
> it was arranged that two of the company, Made solely by w. 0 . hickok, 
.1 „ h„,lUol.„ of d,ot 240-Sw* Harrisburg, Pa. 
upon a couch, and warm woolen cloths ap- to act as soldiers towards the end ol the play. l’amereux, hall & russell, Towanda, Pa. 
plied to his cold and almost pulseless limbs. So it was arranged that two of the company Made solely by # W ' °iiarri’lufg. Pa. 
A dose of fifty drops of laudanum and cam- both oHwhom, through ENGLISH CATTLE. “ ~ 
phor were given him at once, and the good polit eness, auburn, should supply the deficien- J d ° m l^fflemb^p 3 uS 5 SiS 
lady was busily employed in further medical C y by running on after the others across the short Homed Cattle, Devons, Herefords, Ayrshire and ai- 
preparations when the doctor arrived. He stage, then round a ‘flat,’as quickly as they 
foil thp natient’s nulse and inmiired what had could and across the stage in the opposite ci- ou comw ’i S sion by Messrs. Thos. Betts & Brothere Hertz, 
telt tne patients pulse, ana mquireu WU ^ by rapidity of England. For information apply to J. M.Miller, 81 Maiden 
been done thus far; and, on being informed, rection, ana so o , , r 1 ,^ Lane. N.Y.cuy whoisfuiiyauthonzedtoactasouragem. 
’ , ° .„ ,, appearance, the want 01 a numerous ailliy. Onlers received for Guano, by applying to 
observed quietly, — “Mrs. Williams, 11 all the scene came on and the ‘army’ had 234 -i3t _ tho.mas betts, 35Wail st. 
cholera patients could have your attentions at commenced operations and were really doing HOME PROTECTION. 
tient be kept entirely quiet, and receive at ,, The effect was indescribable, and the Many distinguished persons have insured their homes, 
stated times the medicine I shall leave for him, , army - could neV er be induced to perform any 
and I will call again towards evening. If any more brilliant evolutions.” o overnor Sward, Auburn. ^ . M, lftl 18. r 3 
Worse symptoms OCCUr in the meantime, let me • - ♦ ■■ ' To whom it may concern: —We are personully acquainted 
know of it at once. I have brought with me Unsafe Property.—A southern gentleman nLvT/vLnv/loTTTteV m el-Tdi^n?cavita c'RLNv. 
IS. Governor Skward, Auburn. 
Auburn, May Ifitli, 1853. 
To whom it may concern :—We are personally acquainted 
A Qontliprn crpntlpmnTl with many of the Oflicers and Diiectors oftlie Tempest In- 
A soumern gentleman surance c J on)panyj locate d at Meridian, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
skillful nurse, who will relieve you of all fur- now in this city, relates the following story, as our opinion they are among the most wealthy and sub- 
ther responsibility on the patient’s account. 
So saying, the doctor withdrew, after commit¬ 
ting the sick man to the care of the nurse.’ 
Mrs. Williams followed the physician to 
an instance of negro shrewdness. A slave had stantial class of Farmers in tljis j;°“ n ^ ARIN _ 
ao-reed with his master to purchase his freedom e’lmore p. Voss. 
for the sum of igSOO. After $400 had been Thomas y. howe Jr. 
, , ,, , Lotto The above gentlemen will be recognized as the Cashier 
secured to the master, the Slave \\as to ild\L 0 f Cayuga County Bank, Auburn; rostmfL^ter, Auburn, and 
one half the amount he earned daring the reg- Ex-Member of Congress, Auburn, Cayuga County. 
1 o 1 - Lo.tv- q nnri aftor tilio o in mint liar! N. B.—The public are cautioned to bear in mind the 
ular work llOUls. feoon alter tins amount lie name> ( Tempest.) and not submit to an imposition daily 
go forth that the disease had made its appear¬ 
ance at G-, not in an epidemic form as yet, 
his mental as well as physical energies seemed 
utterly prostrated, and the presence of death 
Mra W T r T T \ followed the Dlwsician to one half the amount he earned during the reg- Ex-Member of Congress, Auburn, Cayuga County. _ 
Mrs. v\ ILLIAMS ionoweu tue piiysioio,.! , a nnn oftor thio amount Iiml N. B.—The public are cautioned to bear in mind the 
fho door and inciuired of him the true nature ular work hours, boon alter this amo name, (Tempest,) and not submit to an imposition daily 
the door, ana inquirca 01 mm uc been paid, the slave accompanied his master practiced by two-by-four Mutual Co’s. 
of the disease, and the prospects of the pa- ou a ^ 1ing excuision. The boat was upset, 23471 _ t. r. timby, Secretary. 
tient’s recovery. She was frankly informed and the parties narrowly escaped with their THE WOOL GROW ER AND STOCK REGISTER, 
that, as she had inferred, it was a case of gen- lives. The next day after this accident, the y 0L< yj — Enlarged and Improved ! 
uine Asiatic cholera, but that the indications negro* callod upon his master, and requeste TheWool grower and Stock Rkgister is the only 
it was admitted, but sporadically; a sufficient itself would have been a matter of perfect in¬ 
indication that it was gathering strength and difference to him. The shopman, as he beheld 
holding back its powers for a surer and more the ill-boding sign before his door, was filled 
deadly onslaught. Men, who had gazed un- with indignation, and ordered him away instant- 
moved on the tears of widows and the distress ly. Not being obeyed, he was working himself 
of the orphans, grew palsied with fear. Hard into a tempest of rage and terror—rage from 
the case averted by the timely ministrations 01 r j s p bis earnings upon such unsafe property.— above aud kindred / ubje ct S) and should be in the bands of 
the ladv herself. “ Y OU undoubtedly, Mrs. Boston Transcript. every owner or breeder of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Swine, or 
Li 1 J “. 1 Poultry—whether located East or West, North or South, 
WILLIAMS,” he added, “have saved the poor - for the most of the matter given in its pages is equally 
, ... „ . T T_i-T l-nonnrc cinmlv adapted to all sections of the Union, the Canadas, &c. The 
Ul&Il S life. Atrocious.— English tavern-keepers Sll ip J Sixth Volume, commencing July, 1854, will be 
“ Oh! God be thanked!” she exclaimed, and advertise their intention to “ dress a fine, live- Enlarged to SI Octavo Pages Monthly;! 
u 1 » * 1 , man la mv UiKjbnml’q lv turtle,” Oil SUcll a day; but the Yankee, And improved in bo b Contents and Appearance. Among 
burst into tears. I hat man IS my husband S . . ’ • , writea J w ; t b chalk unoil the other matters of interest to Wool Growers, Breeders, Gra- 
,wt friend, and one who has stood bv us ziers, Dairymen, &c„ the, new volume will contain Pkdi- 
ui uic uqiu..™, gwr. ‘“S'- -- f - onr i nru l w L n has stood bv US . ■, , “r, --- ‘ » „,„1 ziers, Dairymen, &c., the new volume will containPEDi- 
handg, that had wrung with a usurer’s grip the fear of injury to his business, and terror from ( eare ’ ’ devoted animals back, Soup to-moriow, and orees of Pure-Bred Cattle, Horsys, Sheep, etc., and the 
, , . ,, , , , , , .' , , 1 J , , , , , , , in hours of pecuniary distresses as no other Maces him on parade before his hotel, thus Names and Residences of the principal Breeders and own- 
last cent from an unfortunate debtor, trembled fear of the cholera, and was about to push the 111 J , , , , P , I 1 . WDownmiwlM ersof Improved Stock throughout the country, lttopub- 
„ . , P . . ,, x x man would have done. 1 have heard my hus- basely making him a party to his own murder, lishe d in the bbst stylb, ^>d. Illustrated with many 
m every nerve. Dry, legal fingers, thaL had sick man into the street as Mrs. Williams +11 ,• bp would on on a and compelling him, in defiance of all the laws engravings— including Portraits of Domestic Animals, 
time again written without a tremor the came along the waft, who, glancing a moment say a of nation?, to Advertise hie own exeenUon. J-ff 
attest to a capias which would consign some at what was going forward, exclaimed: P 1 e ‘o -- » -- ber, are alone worth many times the price of the paper.— 
1 ...... OO a service and he would never have had a mo- . „ • To Wool Growers this feature is invaluable. 
luckless, or auasi fraudulent insolvent to the “What in the name of humanity is going . ’ ... A penurious old larmer met with an acci- mriRMS — nnW ■pift.M- Gents a Year: 
luckless, or quasi fraudulent insolvent to the «What in the name of humanity is going , ’ J , , 
cold walls of a jail, dropped the pen at the re- on here?” !“ e " ts 7 “ ° f heK 
mote possibility of a choleratic grave. Flushed “ He’s got the cholera!” answered the shop- ia . P en ® ie ' unai e m 
cheeks, that could retain their glow for a live- ma n. “We sha!l all die with it! He’ll ruin besides, t le pool man as a 
long night through the exhausting excitement m y trade, too!” he added, mingling the fear of as 0I ^“ | a ,°^ in ° ' V1 e ( 
and blaze of a ball room, blanched to the color -worldly losses oddly up with mortal terror of <as ^ cal ‘ lIK r ^. 1 as CVG1 
of ashes at the bare mention of the epidemic, the epidemic. household. Ihmk what 
What effect this excitement had upon persons “Shame on you, you hard hearted and cow- ^ ave ovetw e me ca1 ’ 
in anyway affected by the ordinary diseases ar dly ruffian!” exclaimed the lady in indigna- father had been remoi 1 
of the season, we leave to the pathologist to tion. “Poor man—poor man! he must not time and in such a way. 
determine; certain it is however, that an unu- p e permitted to die in the street. Perhaps he r Ph at evening, on the r( 
sual number of those attacked by such diseases Das a wife and family at home, who would go cian from his round ol visitation among the 
suffered much, and not unfrequently fatally.— distracted at a sight like this!” So saying,she sick, he found the cholera patient, as he had 
But still, no well authenticated cases of the approached the half unconscious object of her predicted, convalescent, and with such care as 
genuine Asiastic cholera could as yet be iden- sympathy, and gazed into his face. A gleam he was sure of receiving in 
tilled in G-. Young and ambitious phy- of intelligence lit up the half-glazed eye-balls of out of all danger. Perfec' 
sicians, who longed for an opportunity to ex- the apparently dying man, as if he recognized from all excitement, menti 
liibit their skill and win professional fame, and in her the features and voice of an angel of specially enjoined. Light, 
possibly the means of support, would occasion- mercy; and, attempting to stretch out a feeble tiseptic food was prescribe 
ally, when a severe case of Cholera Morbus hand towards her, lie fell back senseless against left in the care of his friem 
came under their supervision, pronounce it the wall. who had been absent di 
something very likethQ Cholera, The good lady exhibited a degree of excite- overjoyed on his return tc 
But at last it did really come; men sickened meat at this juncture, so contrary to her usual and presence of mind dis 
aud died here and there, but even then not calm bearing, that the few persons who had and the aid she had been 
more in number, nor so many as had before mustered sufficient courage to approach the ford his friend. 1 roud au 
been carried off by common complaints with- group were filled with surprise. ever been with her, he pie* 
out producing any kind of excitement Influ- “Run for Dr. !” she cried to a young with an emotion of tender 
enza had taken many victims. Measles, and man standing near, “ and tell him to call at our which even he had nevei 1 
Small Pox, and Fevers had called for their house with all speed!” and motioning to a hack- “I knew you was a g 
proportion of human sacrifices; and that all-per- man who was just then giving a wide birth to said, “ but never set you 
vading and inexorable disease Consumption had what he deemed an infected neighborhood, roine belore. Playing tl. 
removed many of the brightest and fairest and about to pass at a rapid pace on the and to such a purpose to 
members of the little community, and yet men other side of the street, she brought him to an such a friend, 
looked upon these afflictive dispensations as unwilling halt. “Take this sick man into your “But we owe to comm 
„ . 1 , , . e . , A RENURIOUS 01 U lurilior met WUII uu iiggi- rp-pi-RTyro _ Onlvr ‘Piftv fiftnts a Year • 
ment’s peace of mind hereafter, it his friend dent j u g e i d) by which his shoulder was F ; ve copies for $2; F.igiu for $3,—™ advance. Anyaddi- 
had perished unaided in our streets. And, broken and dislocated. While undergoing the tioimi number at 37cents per copy. Clubyapere will be 
1 oli'xtt at to different post-offices, it desired. Back vol- 
besides, the poor man has a wife who clings to painful operation necessary to put tne siiatter- uraes ( we u bound in paper, for mailing) furnished at 
him as only a loving wife can do, and a child ^ 1 a im et 1 11 “ V> l^de ar^ Oh^ deari I’d is the Timk to Subscribe and form Cl«bs. 
.. r -i p „ r nnr ] hrierht a=! Over bless 'd a peaceful bitterly anL * exclaimed, Un dear. U11 It . Money, properly enclosed, may be mailed at our risk, if 
as dear and brignt as ever piess.a a poaceiu m n - ne shi ii ln ’ s! ” addressed to d. d. t. moore, Rochester, n. y. 
household. Think what a calamity would _ , , _ _—--—:--—:—: 
. , , , ‘ * ^ Mr. C. Moore, of Gerry, Chau. Co., is authorized 
have overwhelmed them, u the husband and •Ravoritfs _“Husband why do vou destroy to act as Agent for the Rural Nkw-yorkkb, and for the 
father had been removed from them at such a a p m y Sweet Williams in the garden, and Clmutauque an d cattarauKus, n. y., and Warren, Fa. 
time and in such a way!” leave all the Bouncing Betseys? v^^/^ aaaa/www\a.w>a.vv 
** .. ta . „ 1 1 „ n 11 fo*nt>irna nr -- - 
time and in such a wayl” leave all the Bouncing Betseys?^ ^ Tor q e3 0 f 
That evening, on the return of the phy si '| m ine Be b C utT won’t B have S a^y Sweet T WiUiai^s MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
cian from his round of visitation among the a bout my premises.” 18 published every Saturday, 
sick, he found the cholera patient, as he had -- . - t BY D. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
predicted, convalescent, and with such care as If you wish to please people, just sugar and terms, in advance : 
he was sure of receiving in his present quarter, oil their weaknesses. It there is one thing subscription—§2 a year— si for six months. To 
W nf oil Jonirpr Pprl'pct rest and freedom m01 ' e tlla « another that folks like clear through Cluba an d Agents as follows:—Three Copies one year, for 
out of b ’ . .to the marrow, it is a clear saccharine plaster Six Copies (and one to Agent or getter up of clnb,) 
fl’Om all excitement, mental or physical, weie Qygp their short-comings. for §10; Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) for Slo; Twenty 
from all excitement, mental or physical, were 
specially enjoined. Light, nourishing, and an¬ 
tiseptic food was prescribed, and the patient 
“What makes the bell ring, Isaac? Do you 
left in the care of his friends. Mr. Williams, know? Nobody’s dead or dying here, I hope.” on paperHSont to the British Provinces, our Caua- 
who had been absent during the day, was “If I might guess,” drawled out Isaac, “its dian agents and friends must add 25 cents per copy to the 
. ,* no Vt/vnr onmohiulv nr n+.hpr’fl # nullin’ on t. . . .. . .<• +v. a Wi« m-lrA tn Gana- 
overjoyed on his return to learn the heroism as how somebody or other’s a pullin’ on’t. 
and presence of mind displayed by his wife _ 1 ‘ * n J , 
ana preseuce ui /l ^ f/V f LEFT-that young man to whom the world ^Subscription money, properly enclose*, may 
and the aid she had been thus enabled to af- livmo- the ' o-entleman with whom he by mail at the nsk of the Publisher, 
ford his friend. Proud and happy as he had boarded not being willing to take the indebt- State — 
ever been with her, he pressed her to his heart edness of the world on his shoulders. cei ( ts to aiiy par t 0 f the United states,—except Monroe 
with an emotion of tenderness and exultation -— - —- - County, where it goes free._ 
which even he had never known. Philosophers say, that shutting the eyes Advertising. —Brief and appropriate advertisements 
.. -r , __ „ _ 1 hr, makes the sense of hearing more acute. This wiU ^ i n3et -ted at si,50 per square, (ton lines, or 100 
many closed eyes that are worclfl) ) or 15 cents per line — in advance. Tlie circulation 
“I knew you was a good wife, Bess,” he makes the sense of hearing 
J P ui,. may account tor the many c 
said, “ but never set you down for such a he¬ 
roine before. Playing the good Samaritan, 
and to such a purpose too, and in behalf of 
such a friend.” 
for §10; Ten Copies (aud one to Agent,) for §16; Twenty 
Copies for §25, and any additional number, directed to 
individuals at the same rate. Six months subscriptions in 
proportion. As we are obliged to pre-pay the American 
postage on papers sent to the British Provinces, our Caua- 
club rates of the Rural,— making the lowest price to Cana¬ 
dian subscribers $1,50 per year. 
f^gT Subscription money, properly enclosed, may be sent 
“ But we owe to common humanity all we | “ I see the sleepers are very sound.” 
seen in our churches. of the Bubal New-Yorker is several thousand greater 
__ 0 . ___ than that of any other Agricultural or similar journal in 
, ... America. Patent medicines, &c^ will not be advertised in 
“ I THINK our church will last a good while ^ pap#r on any term8 
t,” said a waggish deacon to the minister.— AU communications, and business letters, Should 
. see the sleepers are very sound.” , be addressed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
yet,” said a waggish deacon to the minister.— 
