Q .CLARK.* I* \ 
Written for .Moore’* Rural New-Yorker. 
NEVERMORE. 
ia accents of earnest entreaty. “Say that you 
do not uteau it.” 
“ It is best so,” said Bessie. “I was mistaken 
in you. 1 thought you a man of the strictest 
honor. 1 did not think-bnt what need to 
proceed? Providence has willed that my eyes 
should be opened. Let the past be forgotten.” 
“ Do not cast me off without a moment’s reflec¬ 
tion,” urged Frederic, more and more despe¬ 
rately, “Give me time, and I will satisfy you of 
my sincere repentence." 
“I heartily hope you will, Frederic. The 
interest that I have felt in you will not permit 
me to say less. But if yon have a thought that 
any change which time will bring will shake my 
resolution, put it away at once. Where J have 
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nhe resolved. “If it be as I suspect, all is over 
between us. Yes,” she repeated, in a slow and 
resolute tone, “ henceforth and forever all is over 
between us." 
She wrote two lines upon a sheet of note- 
paper, and ringing the bell hastily, said to the 
servant who answered her summons, “ Do you 
know Mr. Mordauut’s office?” 
“ Yes, MisB Bessie.” 
“ You will convey this note thither imme¬ 
diately, and place it in his own hand. If he is 
absent, wait for him.” 
“ Yes, Miss Bessie.” 
Mr. Mordaunt had walked quickly back to his 
office, having important business awaiting his 
attention. He was a young merchant, who had 
the reputation of great shrewdness in business 
matters. Home said he had never done a better 
stroke of business tbau iu securing the affections 
of the young heiress. Perhaps he thought so 
himself. He had not been returned five minutes 
when Bessie’s messenger arrived. 
“ A note from Miss Bessie.” 
“Indeed,” said the young merchant, graciously, 
“ Give it to me.” 
His face assumed a perplexed expression after 
he bad read this brief missive: 
Will Mr. Mordaunt favor me with a call at his 
earliest convenience, on a matter of great mo¬ 
ment B. G. 
“What can this mean?” thought Mordaunt 
“ I left her but a moment ago, as cordial as 
usual. Yet nothing can be colder than this 
Btrange note. Your mistress is well?” he in¬ 
quired of the servant 
“Yes, sir, quite well.” 
Not a little disturbed at this summons, which 
thoroughly mystified him, Frederic Mordaunt, 
leaving business to take care of itself, hastily 
returned to the houBO which he had just quitted 
He was shown without delay into thej|iresence of 
QEAFNESS, CATARRH 
AND DISEASES OF THE 
EYE, EAR, AND THROAT. 
Out in the twilight sad and gray,— 
Into the cold mist, dim and dark,— 
Into the drear night—for away, 
A good ship sailed like a phantom bark. 
The clinging mist clouds hid her fast, 
The chUl wind bore her swiftly on, 
8par, and rigging, and rail, and mast 
Faded out Hill all were gone. 
Lip* grew white as she sped away, 
Eye* were dim with unshed tear*, 
Heart* beat quick at that set of day— 
Beat at the touch of haunting fear*. 
Sun* have set and sun* have ro*e,— 
Back from the night she come* no more, 
Summer 1 * flower* nor winter’* Knows 
Bring her from the further »hore. 
Eye* grow dim with the longing gaze 
To catch a glimpse of the vessel fair,— 
Out iu the twilight’* murk and haze 
Sad heart* wander to meet her there. 
But never more oil thi* dreary *trand 
My ship shall lay her burden *weet— 
Ouly the fierce waves roll a land, 
And fling no message at my feet. 
Joys that mingled in sweetest chime,— 
Hopes a* fair a* the dawn of day— 
Lovea that set life.’* prone with rhyme,— 
All have passed away—away. 
Vet tho’ ahe sails from the night no more 
I trust some day her wealth to *ee, 
And fondly dream—on the further shore, 
Tho’ she comes not back—she waits for me. 
Traverse City, Mich. m. k. c 
DR- E* It- LIGHTHILL, 
Author of *• A Popular Treatise on Deafness,’’ “ Letters on 
Oatairb." Ac., &c.. can he consulted on DEAFNESS, CA¬ 
TARRH. DISCHARGES FROM THE EAR, NOISES IN 
THE HEAD, and all the various acute or chronic di*ea*e* 
of the EYE, EAB. and THROAT, requiring medical or sur¬ 
gical aid. at kis office, No. 31 St. Marks-place, New York. 
To save useless correspondence, perrons rending at a dis¬ 
tance are hernby informed that a personal examination ia 
necessary m every case before appropriate treatment can 
he prescribed. 
Operations for Cataract. Artificial Pupil, Cross-Eye* Ac. 
Ac., successfully performed. 
$7*1 A MONTH. Agon’s wanted to Bell So wine Sta- 
u7 Ichtnea—Wo will give a commission on all Ma¬ 
chine* sold, or employ agent* who will work for the above 
wages and all expense* paid. For particular* 
Address 0 RUGGI.RS ki CO . Detroit. Mieh 
Dr. Lightiiill’s work, “A Popular Treatise on Deafness, 
itfi Causes and Prevention,” with the illustrations, may he 
obtained of Carlton, Publisher. No 413 Broadway. New 
York, or .through any respectable Bookseller. Price $1 
rue! and Koom tarnished, except „lieeta and pilluw capes, 
in Fal'ey Seminary. Fulton, V Y. Board Sr &Tfo* 
selfboarding in the Tillage Tuition from «<! to 
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FOR 
THE CULTURIST, 
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY JOURNAL, 
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TESTIMONIALS. 
From F. L. Cagwin, Esq., 
PRESIDENT CITY BANK, JOLIET, ILL. 
Dr. Ljghtu i i.r. I tear Si f : It afford* me tbe greatest sat¬ 
isfaction to be able to inform you that 1 am still improving, 
and have the highest hopes that my ear will be entirely 
wc-Uby tbe time you at first mentioned it would take to 
effect a cure. I can say that I am truly thankful to the 
kind Providence which directed me to you Since the first 
few days use of your prescription, my ear haa improved, 
and almost fit otice I wn* relieved from a very depressed 
itute of feeling and an almost intolerable case, to an elas¬ 
tic ami hopeful state of mini What Dr. John Nott re¬ 
plied to me ss his experience has been mine so far. My 
catarrhal trouble «>«m« very much better also, and, in¬ 
deed, altogether, my health never was eo good. I am 
weighing some five pounds more than is usual forme, (and 
more than I ever weighed before.) 
I can hut hope that it may be the good fortune of many, 
With like troubles, to tall in the way of the benefit of yoor 
ekill, and knowing how great the fear or imposition i* with 
tho*e who io time past, may,like myself, have suffered by 
it, and feeling a wl*h, sincerely at tills time, to aid and 
commend you in establishing a high and deserved position 
among us m your profession, I beg, therefore, that you 
will not hesitate to refer to me, a* it m&y he ot use. 1 also 
incloro herewith, Profe«aor Nott’* reply to my letter of in¬ 
quiries, which 1 deem highly creditable to you, and of great 
importance to others, as it has been to me. 1 willviaityou 
again soon In tbe meantime, believe me, 
Yonrs, very sincerely, F L. CAGWIN 
Joliet, HI., July 17,1S«S. 
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operated and not liable to get cut of repair It not only 
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RUNNING- THE BLOCKADE 
“Why, Bessie,” he commeHced, “you have 
fairly frightened me with the Buddenness of your 
summonH. What — ” 
A glance at Ihe grave face of the young lady 
arrested the words upon his lips. “1 hope you 
are not ill," he said, in a changed voice. 
“ You left something behind you,” said Bessie, 
quietly, “which f thought might be of impor¬ 
tance. 1 have, therefore, judged it best to send 
for you, that. I might return it in person.” 
She extended the telegram. 
Frederic Mordaunt turned suddenly pale. Re 
mechanically reached out his band and took 
the paper. 
“I have an apology to make,” Bessie con¬ 
tinued, in the same cold tone. “ Not aware that 
it was of importance, I accidentally let my eye 
rest upon it.” 
The young man 
Affliction.— I am more and more convinced, 
as the years pass away, that the choicest thing 
this world has for a man is affection—not any 
special variety of afl'eotion, but the approval, 
the sympathy, and tbe devotion of true hearts.— 
Tttoomb. 
From the Rev, John Nott, D. D., 
PROFESSOR IN UNION COLLEGE, SCHENECTADY, 
NEW YORK. 
Fowda, N. Y., April 29,1863. 
r. L. Cagwix, Esq. Dear Sir : 1 received your letter of 
April 23, to-day. 1 have had from infancy one very deaf 
car, and always discharging more or less offensive matter. 
This year both cars became diseased, rnm.ing very much, 
very offensive, producing the greatest debility of body and 
depression of spirits, and my hearing impaired in the high¬ 
est degree. In Mich a condition 1 placed myself under the 
cure of Hr. Lighthill, H« has fully restored me. 1 hear 
well; the dizziness and the discharge have been removed, 
nid hnvti not returned. The mopping or the running ha* 
given me the highest elasticity and vigorof body and allow 
of spirits, while my fears were that stopping the discharge 
would prove detrimental or dangerous. 
1 estc-om. or lat her have learned to esteem, Dr. Lighthill 
(for he war a stranger to me until I was his patient.) a* a 
gentleman and a man of science, in whom the highest con¬ 
fidence tony he placed, 
Yours, very truly, JOHN NOTT 
For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA 
I am composed of 66 letters. 
My 2, 60, 42, 7, 36, 62, 11, 12 is the name of a great battle, 
My 3, 4, 16, 64, 50, 10, 36, 19 is the term used by the 
Union soldiers when they i-peak of tho rebel*. 
My 31, 8,16, IT, 33, 27 ia the name of a favorite corps 
Commander. 
My 14, 33,12, 40 is used in making “ Furo Orange Coun¬ 
ty Milk.” 
My 55, 41, 66, 18, 36, 50, 39 is the name of a popular Eng¬ 
lish novelist 
My 47, 18, 36, 23, 21, 55, 23, 9, 36, 56 is what the Johnnies 
did at Gettysburg when the 12th Corps attacked 
them. 
My li, 33, 19, Si, 1, 2 o, 50 is the name of a celebrated 
American actress, 
My 1, 30, 27, 34, 36, 80, 44, 43, 60, 23 is the name of the 
Confederate National song. 
My 23, 28, 65, 0, 88, 5, 42, 9.4 is the name of a celebrated 
maestro of New York City, 
My 14, 46, 30 is what many of our soldiers are fighting 
for. 
My 18, 36, 8, 44, 68, 61, 61 is tho name of an American 
Prima Donna. 
My 14, 8, 2, 30, 36, 23, 4, 33, 42 is what ails the C. S. A. 
My 18, 49, 13, 42, 43 is the number of tho best volunteer 
regiment from New York State. 
My 20, 24, 36, 22, 26, 30 is a kind of boat. 
My 45, 24, 7, 39,18, 36, 30 is often found in officer’s can¬ 
teens. 
My 32, 83, 2, 6, 29, 36, 8 is what England would like to do 
with the United States. 
My 13, T, 51, 48, 42 is what England would not like to do 
wilh the United States. 
My whole is the name and address of an officer, who, 
wounded, and lying In the hospital, has resorted to tho 
composition of this enigma to pass away some of the 
time which goes so slowly by. 
tr Answer in two weeks. 
S.)0 Ollfl ' v ®*™ (,V TUB liAIIKST AND 
'IP'rt Lt/UU cfwk>il Bur* til 1 m. found iu W. stern New 
vims’ B*. S.ble and Ulna, Sable 
iv... dV- Kn A“"'' in-nch Mink and Sable, Fitch, 
copeyi Sibemn Squirrel. Chinchilla, fee., he., in sets for 
Lilies and Ltiildren. Uttar. Heaver, Neuter,'and .South 
Sea Seal Gloves Laps and Muffler*, for gentleman’* wearT 
Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh Bo lies, 
endless fariirt-y. Hudson iiay Won, uicv Wolf, Prai- 
ne Wolf. G.nv 1-ox. Gcuftt, an t so ituinmsp uuautity of 
Hudson Bay Company'* Buffalo Robe*. Indian tanned, to 
whicti 1 would invite the special attention of those in 
want or tin- t-rp best Kobe .u in tike t. 
Hats and far* tor riifla and boy*, of the latest stvie and 
faebmn atprl «« that defy wunnntltiOD Be nue aud re- 
mcipher th" rlnini and manlier 
i. in Iff. F. CI..UIK, /•erinium Uniter and Furrier, 
aigu or tbe ” B g Black Bear,'’ 
720-8t No. 17 State St., Rochester. N Y, 
'b paleness was succeeded by a 
crimson flush, but he still remained silent 
“ Fredericf’’ Bessie burst Jorth, in a changed 
tone, “is this dreadful thing true? Have yon 
really been false to your country, and deliber¬ 
ately engaged In furnishing aid and comfort to 
the enemy? I gather from this telegram that 
through an agent in Halifax you have fitted out 
cargoes to run the blockade, is this eo? ” 
The young man’s eye quailed before her 
searching glance. “Forgive me, Bessie,” he 
entreated, “and I will faithfully engage never 
again bo to forget myself.” 
“ Forgive you! It is not me you have offended, 
bnt your country.” 
“ I will give half the proceeds to the Sanitary 
Commission nay, the whole,” said Frederic, 
deprecatingly, 
“ That cannot repair the evil.” 
“You are hard upon me, Bessie,” said the 
young man, a little resentfully. “I am not the 
only one who has engaged in this business. It is 
wrong, I admit, but it is not the worst thing a 
man can do.” 
“Very nearly,” returned BesBie, gravely. 
“ Listen, Frederic Mordaunt,” she continued, 
rising, and looking down upon him like an 
accusing angel. “ Three months ago word came 
to me that my cousin, who was my early play¬ 
fellow, and always dear to me, fell upon the 
battle-field fighting bravely. Do you think, in 
A • a , • , w * 
From the Rev. P. R. Russell, Lynn, Mass. 
I have boon much troubled with catarrh of the worst 
type for some 10 y ears. It gradually (frow worse, produc¬ 
e's cough and hoarseness, destroying the sense of smell, 
and bicaking down my general health to such a degree a* 
to compel me to resign my pastorate and suspend public 
speaking, 
I made diligent nan of the ureal remedies, *uch as snuffs 
of different kind*, nitrate of silver, tar water, olive tar, and 
inhalations, but without any very salutary effect*. Last 
Summer I heard of Dr. LighthlU’n successful mode or treat¬ 
ing catarrh, visited him, and put tnyself under his treat¬ 
ment, I begun immediately to improve, and this improve¬ 
ment him gone ou t» the prevent time. My catarrh has 
gradually melted uwu.v, my cough hn* disappeared, my 
voice hns become natural, and I am once more able to 
preach tho blessed Gospel Let me advise all troubled 
with catarrhal difficulties to apply to Dr. Lighthill. 
Lynn, Mass., Feb. 1.1882. p. R RUSSELL. 
ASOINT Sc H A. JVC 3L, X 2NT 3 S 
CABEMET OHGAIMS. 
Patented October 21, 1862. 
THE CABINET ORGANS are Pronounced hy artist* ” the 
their kind in tin, world;’'—an-: ‘ very immirable 
lor both private and public use toco written testimony 
from more U an ON* ilPNIiHkh of the most eminent organ¬ 
ist* -.J the leading ctbesj Mason A Hamlin's instruments 
have received the Only GOl.i> M i pai. ever uw.cn.eo in this 
country. -a!so El kv kn Mi.vru MKDAi.rt.aod fourteen Di- 
ploin/ui, io aJI 1 k ir^t l^nnuiiiniu,—over all com* 
petHoru. 
Prices -.r Cali net Organa, I manufactured solely by Mason 
< k Hamlin,) toi to 4.'no, Melodeons ffO to 4170. 
h D Instructors for tbe Cabinet Organ.—also arrange- 
ments of munic for the sum®, aro published by M & U. 
V lllnstrated t utaioguea tent by mail. 
Address ” Mason * Hamlin. Ilosu.n," or ” Mason Bro- 
thbks. New York." f7ll-J7tl 
“And why not?” she retorted, playfully. 
“For think, Frederic, they are the last six Months 
of my independence. From that time I am to 
be subject to the whims and caprices of a hus¬ 
band. I am afraid they are all sad tyrants. On 
second thoughts, it would perhaps be better to 
name a year.” 
“ Would you have mo commit suicide?” 
“As if you were capable of it,” she retorted, 
laughing merrily. 
“You don’t know what I am capable of,” said 
young Mordaunt, shaking his head. 
“Perhaps if 1 did know,” I should be unwil¬ 
ling to marry you at all,” said Bessie, with a 
saucy smile. 
Frederic Mordaunt’s face flushed slightly, as 
if a sudden thought had crossed his mind, but a 
moment afterwurds be responded in the same 
vein. 
Half an hour afterwards the young man rose 
to go. Bessie Graham followed him to the door, 
and then, with slow and meditative steps, re-en¬ 
tered the drawing-room. As Bhe passed the 
mirror, a hasty glance was perhaps natural. 
Rarely has mirror reflected back a more pleas¬ 
ing face or more graceful figure. Neither per¬ 
haps was faultless, bnt the face had a wonderful 
power of expression. 2 V smile fairly lighted it 
up, leaving it absolutely radiant. Yet there 
was something about the mouth that smiled so 
sweetly, which would have assured a careful 
observer that Mies Bessie had a will of her own 
when she chose to exert it. The eyes were clear 
and truthful. Purity and sincerity were re¬ 
flected in these mirrors of the soul. Frederic 
Mordaunt was not the only one who had been 
won by the charms of tbe young heiress. For 
Bessie was an heiress, and a wealthy one. Not 
that she thought of it The two hundred thou¬ 
sand dollars which constituted her tbrtune, were 
a poor substitute, in her eyes, for the tender love 
of her father, who had been snatched from her 
three years before by a sudden distemper. 
Bessie waB about to leave the room, when her 
attention was suddenly drawn to a loose sheet of 
TYUIDUKW ATKJ I AIN r. -Eftaiiuhhkii 1850 —Firt 
JJ and Water Proof, for roota, outside work, decks of yea- 
Bela, iron work, brick, tin, railroad bring ns liepnu, Ac. 
Depot74 Maiden Lane, New York. 
HW-ZCtJ ROBERT REYNOLDS, Agent. 
A We waul Agents at $6o a month, ex- 
tipuyj Pen nee paid, to sell our Roertasliny Peiunh, Ori 
i vital fiurnert, and 13 other naidnl aud curious articles, li 
cirCuIarB/ree. Addn-as, SliAW fc CLARK, Biddeford, Me. 
From James Cruikshank, LL D,, 
EDITOR NEW YORK TEACHER, ALBANY, N. Y. 
This may certify that having been afflicted during the 
year 1856, with severe and almost total deafness, and hav¬ 
ing tried the ordinary medical aud surgical aid, under the 
care of those esteemed os eminent practitioners, I was in¬ 
duced at last to put myself uuder the care of Dr. E. B 
Lighthill. Hie treatment was brief and successful. I was 
completely restored, aud the core is apparently perma¬ 
nent. I have all confidence in Dr. L.'s skill and integrity 
In the diseases he makes special lies. 
Albany, Oct. 1,1862. JAMES CRUIKSHANK, 
my sorrow for him, that I have not remembered 
with indignation those who caused and who per¬ 
petuate this unhappy war? Yet 1 could almost 
envy him his faie. He never proved recreant to 
honor, and false to his country. His memory 
will ever Ire held sacred in my heart. Think, 
Frederic Mordaunt, how many thousands have 
fallen like him—how many a heart has been 
made desolate—how many a fireside is wrapped 
in sadness.” 
“That ia true; but am 1 responsible for all 
this?” 
“Their blood is upon your hands, Frederic 
Mordaunt,” said Bessie, sternly. “You, and 
such as you, who betray yonr country for a little 
paltry gain—who furnish the rebels with the 
means of prolonging their unrighteous contest- 
are guilty of all the extra bloodshed and suffer¬ 
ing which must necessarily result. Shame on 
you, Frederic Mordaunt! And you call yourself 
loyal! I have more respect for an open enemy 
(J B. M I Ij L B R , 
FOHF.1GN AND AMERICAN 
Horticultural Agent & Oominission Merchant 
EXHIBITION AND 8At.ES ROOMS, 
No. 634 Broadway, near Bleeker St, New York. 
ALL mods Of now. /are, and StreiiliDg Plants FVnit* 
S"”V W |. K Fieri- ShniK frop. Wire sad Rustic 
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era; Foreign and American Books, Magazinro, Papers, 
Plates, UvMgiiR, Drawing*. Ac. Ail Horticultural Novelties 
as soon as lotrmluceii. ’ 
y~£~ A11 ordvrB, Am, will receive the personal attention 
of the Proprietor- 
n'AH® Foil SALE- One of the best in Western New 
!,, yorl V > 1 I 1 fieantifW and near RR. and market 
Address Box 388, Batavia, N. Y. 70 @-tf 
For Moore’* Rural New-Yorker. 
GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA 
I am composed of 19 letters. 
My 2, 6, 10, 12, 13 Is a county in Michigan. 
My 15, 6, 14, 3, 4 is a county in New York. 
My 16, 7, 7, 19, 18 ia a county in Obio. 
My 15, 8, 5, 6, 4^1 is n county in Pennsylvania. 
My 11, 19, 13, 6, 17 is a county in Illinois. 
My 1, 5, 19, 4, 9, 2 is a county in Pennsylvania. 
My whole was a general in the Revolution. 
Jackson, Mich., 1863. , 
tzr Answer ia two weeks. 
A Man Born Blind Restored to Sight at the Age 
of 35 Years. 
This is to certify that I was born blind. My friends con¬ 
sulted many physicians and oculists, but without receiv¬ 
ing any encouragement as to my ever seeing. Three years 
uro i consulted Dr. Lighthill, who was at that time in Prov. 
idence, R. I., who. after a careful examination, pronounced 
my case a hopeful one. Although incredulous ns my 
trie nils and myself were, yet, 1 submitted to an operation, 
and with joy and gratitude can rev that it was successful. 
Immediately alter the operation I row the light which I 
hud been deprived of from my birth up to that time (1 being 
35 years ofageat the time of the operation.) I can now see 
perfectly well, and heartily recommend all afflicted like 
myself to Dr, Lighthill. 
My addressU WELCOME P GARDNER, 
August U, 1863 Wakefield, S. Kingston, R. I. 
MOORE’S RURAL XEW-Y0RKER, 
THH LAHOK8T OraCTJLATBD 
Agricultural, Literary and Family Newspaper, 
IB PtTBLISHSP KVXIlY SATURDAY BY 
D. B. T. MOOKE, ROCHEflTEB, N. F. 
Office, Union BqMqsp, Opposite ihe Court Heme, Bnflaki St 
For Moore's Rural New-Yorker. 
AN ANAGRAM. 
Oers fo hte rgndca, owh nikule hyt omod, 
Sneeitdd orf hresot ont tyhlsef ot molob; 
Iffuleo rc ! e yth ueby at veisl uoghhtr tsi yad, 
A oinmtict dlihruisee nda etnh ates yaaw,— 
Seor of het drngae, hnsc si msanwo olt; 
Phsidewro hewlioBbmliou—, ewnh bee aefsd ftgoor. 
Normal, Ill,, 186S. Ed. & Myra. 
cr Answer in two weeks. 
1 hereby certiiy thatmy nephew. W. P, Gardner, of South 
Kingston, R I., was born Blind, and was operated upon by 
Dr. Lighthill at my residence and now can see. 
J. W. PETERS, 
No. 75 North Main St„ Providence, R. 1. 
number at same rate —only 41A0 per copy. Club papers 
directed to individuals and sent to os many different Post- 
Offices as desired. As we pre-pay American postage on 
copies sent abroad, 41 70 is the lowest Clob rate for Canada, 
and t‘lM to Europe,—but during the present rate of ex¬ 
change, Canada Ageuta or Subscribers remitting for the 
Rural in bills of their own specie-paying bonks will not be 
charged postage 
Aiihkkk to Tkrmb.—W e endeavor to aohere strictly to 
subscription term*, and no person is authvnied la offer the 
Rural ai uss than published rate*. Agents and mends 
are at liberty to give away a* many copies of the Rural as 
they are disposed to pay for at club rate, but we do not wish 
the paper offered, m any case, below Price. 
Dirbot to Rochebtic*, N. Y.—All persons having occa¬ 
sion to address the Kcral Nbw-Yokkkk, will please direct 
to Roctusur. N. y„ and not, as many do, to New York, 
Albany, Buffalo, Ac. Money Letters intended toe ns are 
requently directed and mailed to the above places. 
Nkw York, Sept. 2, isss. 
This is to certify that I have been afflicted with Catarrh 
for some years, which produced the usual disagreeable 
effects. I consulted Dr. Lighthill about nine or ten months 
since, and at once placed myself under his care / am now 
entirety free from Catarrh, my throat is perfectly healthy, 
and my health is very much improved. 
P- E NOLAN, 
Office Erie Railroad, foot of Duane St 
For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
ALGEBRAICAL PROBLEM. 
Thbrk are two numbers, the difference of which equals 
their sum minus 100. If to the lesser number you add 
three fifths of itself, it will equal the greater. Required 
the numbers. C. N. Batks. 
Mesopotamia, 0,1863. 
Cjr Answer in two weeks. 
No. 740 Watkr St.. Nbw Yokk. Junes, 1862. 
Dr. Lighthill has succeeded in completely restoring my 
hearing, which was seriously impaired, although previous 
to applying to himl was treated by several physicians with¬ 
out the least benefit Any further information I ahoald tie 
pleased to render on application to me at my residence. 
No. 1732d-st, Brooklyn, E. D., or at my place of business 
No. 740 Water'St WM H WaTERBURY 
Answer to Geographical Enigma .—Francis Marie Arouet 
De Voltaire. 
Answer to Poetical Enigma:—The letter R. 
