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MOOUK'S UUHiL SSW.TORKKR.-ThU excfeilom. 
Family Journal lias been for nearly twenty yen.- 
identified with the progre?' of good farming. good 
morale and a wholesome family I’femturc in the 
United Statea. Since the 1st of January It has been 
published in New York City, where alone could be 
find tho facilities for printing and ending out hs in¬ 
creasing circulation; but Mr. .YUkcU- in leaving 
Rochester doe* not forget us. nor U he forgotten m 
this scene of his earlier’triumphs by the t housands 
who have watched with interest his sternly lirogrui* 
and prosperity, nfifl who have learned to look rm lits 
paper ns nn old familiar friend. M:uiy years mro Mr. 
Moure Justly earned the title of "The Napoleon of 
the Agricultural I‘rets,’’ and hit indomitable pers»- 
yurance, tact and ability Ih luatfagin*! the details or 
lii* large i ioiMt'.H ml v justify the appellation. The 
itous r. for lWa is au u«uut*t!.jjie<l .mpruvement on 
nil pTecodluy years, and fairly claims the name of 
the leading agricultural and family newspaper gf the 
country or the world. Knch number contains care¬ 
fully edited departments, devoted to general agri¬ 
culture, to horticulture 111 all Its branches, to the 
vineyard, the apple and pear orchard, the vegetable 
and floral garden, sheep husbandry, the dairv, the 
bee keeper,and In fact everything relating to their 
business which I'uralists Can wish to know. These 
department? are in charge of the ablest and most 
practical writers on their several topics, and the 
whole Is carefully supervised and edited by the best 
talent to be hod In the country. The Hr kai. Is re¬ 
freshing reading for city people, and wc happen to 
know 1* highly prized by citizens and housewives in 
every position in life; but in tbe country It Is the 
weekly record of all that transpires in the world out- 
tide to thou hands uf homes in every seoliort --f the 
land. No one who reads its well-tilled pages weekly 
can wonder at the large circulation it has achieved 
or doubt, mat Its publisher is on the high read to 
still greater success ami prosperity. Ilea Idea Mr. 
MOOKK as editor-in-chief. the KikAI, Is edited bv 
Charles 1>. Bragdon. (who report* the New Fork 
Farmers' Clubj A. A. Ifopkln*, (Literary Depart¬ 
ment,) G. F. Wilcox, Henry s. Randall, (Department 
of Shuep Huiibundry,! X. . WUJaid, (Da-. v Depart¬ 
ment,) anti a host or olnet names, as those of Janies 
VicJc, P. Barry, tl. T, Brooks, F. It. Elliott, E. W. 
btewart,, T. <;, Peters and others, all of whom are 
well known as able writers in their chosen depart¬ 
ments, Mary A. K. Wager conducts the Departme nt 
Of Domestic Kc-morny. and this alone ts worth more 
than the price- of the ItCHAl. n year In any family, 
either city or country. Mr. Mouki. will soon bo 
sending forth announcements for the. campaign of 
1870, and wo do not doubt that he will roll up a much 
larger subscription the ensuing year than ever be¬ 
fore .—HoclusUr Earning Express. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker.—T ho success of 
this popular Hurd, Literary and Family Weekly 
lias been extraordinary during the past year, far ex¬ 
ceeding thy expectations of its conducting editor 
mid proprietor. Its grant enlargement and improve¬ 
ment in January Inst, with no tircren«e In price, lias 
given the Rural a continental circulation. #nd It is 
now a favorite lu every State nnd Territory of the 
Union, the Canadas, Ac. Tho owbr of this quarter 
(Oei. to Jau.) at only llfty cents, will Introduce the 
paper to tens Of thousands of families. In both town 
and country, and pare the w ay fur a large permanent 
increase next year. Tho Rt’UAl, Is worthy id its 
unpariilIdled prosiicrlty and we rcj dcuin It* success. 
—lluchrster Unity Union. 
THE enlarged RURAL JfCtV-YORKElt. published 
simultaneously in Rochester nnd New fork, is u 
model of beauty and worth. No exchange that, conies 
to our sanctum is morn welcome than this. It is a 
complete compendium of agricultural, horticultural, 
florJcuRural and general knowledge. Using Its own 
words, "having no ax to grind." it Is n perfectly 
reltable authority In all matter* relating to tho farm, 
garden und house, und *hotild be In every faintly 
throughout the hind. Its sixteen superbly printed 
pages are profusely Illustrated, nnd tilled with a 
great, variety of intellectual food, making one of 
the best. If not the leading journal, of the weeklies 
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otir genuine movement? are seldom. If ever, put Into 
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GLIMPSES OF GENIUS 
CRAFTY FOX AND GOOD LITTLE HEN.* 
A LEGEND. 
“ We have all our little failing? in this world.” 
ns nit Insolvent said when lie compounded wllli 
his creditors for the tilth time. 
An Irishman, with n heavy bundle on his 
phoulder, tiding on the front of n hov-e ear, was 
nslu-d why he did not sot his bundle on the plat¬ 
form. lie replied“ Be jn tiers the horses have 
qnougli to dr.tg me, 1 it curry the buntllr-.’' 
“ Mamma, wliaf are paniers ?" 
“ liaskets worn on the backs of donkeys, ray 
dear.” 
“ Then, mamma, Sarah must be a donkey; for 
she told Jane she should wear a panier next 
Sunday!" 
A Sm art Bor.—A school board not a thousand 
ratios from here were examining a class in the 
primary echoed. One Of the hoard omlerlook to 
Sharpen tlw-ir wjts by propounding- tbe follow¬ 
ing question: 
**lf 1 had a mince pie, and should give two- 
twelfflis in Isaac, two-ttvellilm to Jlonry, and 
t WO-twelfths to John, mid Uccp half I lie pic 
myself, what would there be left r” 
r ‘ Well, sir, wluit would be left '( Speak out.” 
“ The plate.” 
The examiner turned red, while the other 
members of th> board roared aloud. The boy 
was excused from answering any more questions. 
Two Irishmen stopping at the Island House, 
Toledo, lit their gas. mid with windows open, sat 
down to enjoy a chat. Tho hungriest of Toledo 
mosquitoc* soon llocked In and drove them des¬ 
perate, The clerk, who was summoned to devise 
some defense against them, told tin m to close 
the windows and put nut t he gas. They acted 
on tho suggestion, and placed themselves be¬ 
tween the sheets. Just as they began to dews a 
lightning bug, which laid strayed into the room, 
caught the eye of one of the travelers. He 
roused his companion with a punch. “Jamie, 
Jamie, it’s no use! Here's one ol' thecraturft 
searchln’ for us wid a lantern." 
BY GRANDMOTHER GRIGG 
Old Grandmother Grigg—you remember, my dear, 
She told us of " Ugly Mug " only last year ;— 
Well, the young folk keep crowding the bid lady’? 
knees. 
And order *' a story 1” as pert aH you please. 
Now, Grandmother Grigg has some wonderful tales, 
And seldom to plense her young hearers she fails; 
But the one—though she’s told It again and aguln— 
That they Dice besi of all Is “The Good Little Hen." 
This story the children, both little and big, 
All asked for, last night, from old Grandmother 
Grigg, 
And though I can scarcely believe it is true, 
If you'll sit very still, X will tell It to you. 
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Her scissors slic took from n bag at her back. 
And she cut a great silt In the side of the sack. 
" Now, home with you three." quoth the Good Little 
Hen, 
“ And keep the door fast till you see mo again !” 
Away wont the three with a hop, skip, and run, 
While the Hen stayed to finish the good work begun 
And, by way of repaying the tricks of Sir Fox, 
She filled up his game-bag with clawsfutl of rocks. 
There once on a time was a Good Little Hen, 
(Her story may serve as a moral to men,) 
Who built her a house at the foot of a hill 
Large enough for herself and three comrades to fill 
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"Ila! !)»!’’ laughed the Hen, “ twill be heavy a* 
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And she sowed up the Blit with her noedleand thread. 
“ He won’t try Ills capers on us soon again,” 
As she flew away home, clucked the Good Litt le Hen. 
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Sir Fox snored away in unconscious repose 
Till a gad-fly awoke him by stinging his nose; 
Then he shouldered his bag and trudged homeward 
once more, 
Though his “game” had not seemed half so heavy 
before. 
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The sun had long set when Sir Fox reached his cot 
And called to hia mother. “I’ut on the new pot; 
I’ve a hugfull of something to furnish a stew 
Such as ne’er yet was eaten by me or by you!" 
(By the bye, I must tell you that old Mother Fox 
Had eaten of geese such a number of Hooks, 
That feathers had sprouted all over her back, 
And whenever she opened her mouth she said 
“Quack!”) 
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Tho friends she picked ont her new cottage to share, 
Were Miss Cat, Master Guinea - pig, and Mistress 
Hare; 
And the Good Little Hen, having moved in at dark, 
Hose llrst In the morning as fresh ns n lurk. 
“ Mother Goose no the neighbors all called her for 
spite— 
Hung the pot on the crane and cried. “Quack! it's 
all right!" 
Then up to tbe tire stepped sly Master Fox. 
And into the pot flung his bagful! of—rocks! 
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"Now," says she, “who'll get breakfast?” “ I won't!” 
mewed Miss Cat; 
“(won't!” squeaked young Piggy; "Nor I, then, 
that’s flat I” 
Mumbled forth Mistress Hare, peeping out from her 
shelf. 
Quoth the Good Little Hen—“Then I'll get it my¬ 
self !” 
Crash! Splash! Fizz! the new pot into smithereens 
broke; 
The fire was put out, and the houseflllod with smoke; 
And enraged " Mother Goose,” catching up the best 
broom, 
With a terrible "Quack!” beat her son round the 
room. 
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GLASS LAMPS BREAK AND EXPLODE, CAUSING 
So the Good Little Hon gave the ashes a rake, 
1,It the flic, and says she, ‘‘Now then, who’ll bake 
the cake?” 
“ 1 wont!” answered Cat, Hare, and Piggy again. 
“ Well, I 'll do it myself!” said tho Good Little Hen. 
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Warranted to ho from seed purchased of Jone* A 
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from foul seed, and to be cleaned ready to s<tw. 
Price, *7.50 per bushel; ft per bait bushel; pa.fil) per 
peck ; 'delivered at the Express office, bags lice. 
C. D. BUSH. Bu Ilona, Yates Co., K.Y. 
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MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA.—No. 46. 
Soon ot table the Good Little Hen took her seat, 
A nd ducked —“ Who will help this nice breakfast to 
eat ? ” 
Then up rose the sluggards, and each of them cried, 
“O, f will “ No, I'll cat It myself," Ifon replied! 
11ow ashamed were the three as they crop! out. of bed ! 
But the Good Little Hen hardly meant what she said, 
For she read them a kind little lecture, and then 
“ I'll forgive you this once!” quoth the Good Little 
Hen. 
in. 
“Now, my dears,” said the Hen, when the breakfast 
was o’er, 
“ While I wash up the things you keep watch at the 
door." 
But the three lazy comrades hml scarce reached the 
sill 
Ere they spied Crafty Fox, sneaking over t he. hill. 
I AM composed of twent v-Gx letters; 
My 23,15, fi, 1-, 18 Is one of die JYJuTliern States, 
My 25,16,11,21,13 Is a hard substance. 
My 9,3, 7 IS tint a ilunp-hti'r. 
My 8,11,21, 20, 18 is a fowl. 
My 22,17, ft, 11 is one of the Western States. 
My 23.1,19, 30 is a planet. 
My 11,18,3, 2,14,13 is a boy’s name. 
My 13, 5. 4,15 is a girl’s name. 
My 10,3,12 is « weight. 
My whole is an old proverb. j. i. d. 
South Kirtland, Ohio. 
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PT One canvassing agent sold “2-5 Lumps the 
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21; another 2(1, Ac. One Mild 12 Lump* per ilny 
for Ids rlr*t throe wool<* work , ho then took a gen¬ 
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lu pluoeM wlKu'e we have no agents, we will send 
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BIBLICAL ENIGMA.—No. 9, 
At Inst the poor rogue, with n half-broken head, 
Leaped clear through the window, and still howling 
fled 
So fnr and so fust he might be running yet. 
Wore tt not for a trap that some hunters had set. 
This trap In the wood had been cunningly placed, 
And the Fox ran right into its Jaws In his liaste. 
What after befell him I'd rather not say, 
Rut tliellen and her friends live in pence to this day! 
[0. D. Gardcttc. 
I am composed of eighty letters: 
My 2, 38, 89, 9,24,6, was a Judge of Israel. 
My 3, 70,10, !>4, 26, 30 was an ancient mountain. 
My 5, 58,35, 77. 47, 44 was an ancient animal. 
My 0,21. 03, 51, 43, 79 was a lieuthen idol. 
My 8, 19, 37,49, Oft, 2H was an anclcut mountain. 
My 10,29,66, 73, 11, 39 was an ancient province. 
My 11,38, 79, 7J. 02,17 was an ancient metal. 
My 14, 30, 20, 57, 72, 04 was a musical instrument, 
My 15, 55, 42, 23, 3-1, 7 was u King Of Israel. 
My 22,60, 69, 70, 56, 12 was an ancient city. 
My 27,1, 49, 78, 64, 40 was an ancient town. 
My 31. 7, 60,10, 53, 75 was a prophet. 
My 45,4, 33, 39. 74, 68 was a celebrated woman. 
My 4ft, 10, 32, 5ft, 12,10 was a precious, stone. 
My 48,1, 25, 65,18, 09 was an ancient Queen. 
My 52,13,23, (II, 78, 8 was a Jewish measure. 
My whole is a verse in the Bible. 
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RURAL FOUR-YEAR-OLDS 
[Mothers of Smart Children are invited to contri¬ 
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A Child's Mistake.—A friend n rites ns us fol¬ 
lows : — Little three-year-old Willie cauie run¬ 
ning In from the garden in the early spring, 
saying, “Mamma, mammal you don't know 
how beaut ul the circuses are; all blue and yel¬ 
low. Do come and eeo.” Our apprehensions of 
a circus annoyance were quickly dispelled when 
lie pointed to the over-welcome little crocuses. 
Only In Fun.— Little Frankie, less than three 
years old. being very food of berries, had 
slipped slyly behind Die kitchen sieve, where 
some strawberries were drying, and was quietly 
helping herself to them. When espied by her 
mother, and asked wliat she was doing, she 
looked tip very innocently and said,—“ Ma, 1 
was just in fun.” 
Geographical.—A friend in this State writes: 
A little son of a Long Island friend of mine, 
who is some four or live years old, lias lately 
taken to reading, and on finding in a geography 
that Egypt is one of the most celebrated coun¬ 
tries of antiquity; its chief commercial city is 
Alexandria, and the people travel over the desert 
in caravans, reported it. to his mother in these 
words“ Egypt is one of the most celebrated 
countries of iniquity; its chief comical city is 
Alexandria, aud the people travel over tho desert 
in caverns.” 
'Veil Substantiated.— .Tm BnoWN, an old and 
faithful servant, a great pet and authority with 
the children, is rather given to drawing the long 
bow. 
“Mother,” said Ivan one day, "once when 
Uncle Jim was n little boy, his mistress went to 
whip him, and he jumped through xhe window 
and broke his right leg. his left arm, six fingers, 
four ribs, and his neck in two places!” 
“Oh, Ivan," replied his mother, “he was jok¬ 
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have died on the spot,” 
"No, no, mother, he wasn't joking, it is true ; 
for he showed us his neck, all well again, to 
prove it!” 
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” Here comes Fox : Here comes Fox! Run and hide',! 
Hun und hide!” 
Jumping into the basket, sly Pussy Ont cried. 
The Hare took Che hint and crept tinder the broom; 
The Pig found n hole in the floor of the room ; 
Hewn ’ero hot slink fo riedsihfpn’s cninh, 
Picion’ssus kdar crordigno astin 
Si tliedbrea morf lisp hwose hdenid euigl 
Esll askmdo nebeuth a riendfly mslie; 
Ghtuoh orfemd fo dglo liLit comsk ceday 
Chus midi we teaals sti trgtonsh ynwa, 
Iltl, tinwsng lows, ti nprts ta lats, 
Dna esvres tearsh ti enco ncoidj tafs. 
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While the lion flew up chimney with quickest dis¬ 
patch, 
Just as Crafty Sir Fox, having raised tho door-latch 
Walked straight to the basket where Pussy was hid 
Aud cried, “ t smell Cat!” as he lifted tho lid. 
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So, opening his bag, without further ado 
He popped in poor Pussy before she could mew ; 
Then, prying about with his nose In the air, 
He played the snmo trick on the Pig and the Hare. 
Last of all up the chimney, with pitiful tone 
Spoke SirFux to the Hen, sitting there all alone; 
” I’ve a now feuther coat all of beautiful brown 
For my Good Little Hen, if she'll only come down 
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when it is found that the perimeter of each 
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their division line are those of 78° 27'47", and 
107‘ 27'27'. How much of the purchase money 
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And scratch my poor back for n minute or two; 
Not longer; come down, there's a darling, notvdo!” 
The bait was too strong for tho Hen. und, alack! 
She cume down, but to Join her three friends in the 
sack! 
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TV. 
Through forest nnd field went Sir Fox with his load 
Toward the cottage where he with his mother abode 
But the day was so warm, and so heavy his “game.' 
That before he’d gone far, Fox was tired and lame. 
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Miscellaneous Enigma No. 4l — Moore’s Ru¬ 
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Anagram No. 27.— 
All’s for tho best! Be happy and cheerful, 
Trouble and sorrow are friends in disguise; 
Nothing hut folly is faithless and fearful. 
Courage with wisdom is happy and wise. 
ChajRADE No. 24.—Ermine. 
Cross-Word Enigma No. 17.—Venice. 
Illustrated Rebus No. 32.—Jacob’s well is still 
pointed out in Samaria. 
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So, climbing a hill Hint seemed dreadfully steep. 
He sat down to rest, and soon fell fast asleep. 
The friends in the sack heard him snoring, and then, 
” It ts time to get out,” said the Good Little Hen, 
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