MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YO RKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
Crops in Onondaga, Cayuga, &c. Thk Leggett’s Gap Railroad. —This road 
- extends 58 miles from the Lackawana coal beds, 
A correspondent at Van Buren, Onondaga at Scranton, Pa., to Great Bend, on the Eric Rail* 
Co., says:—“ The corn crop in this region is not r ° ad - The completion of this spur to the great _ T , , . 
, thoroughfare presents a new era in the experience 1110 £ rcat * elegraph case between Morse 
what it started to be the ears aie \erj large and 0 f Western New York. Coal will nowin all prob- nnd R a > n has been decided in favor of Morse. 
long, but a cold season and early frosts prevented ability supercede w’ood, as the ordinary article of -Twenty thousand persons have ascended 
its maturing perfectly. Potatoes are a light crop, fuel, throughout the whole of that valuable market. Bunker Hill Monument within the east vear 
ROCHESTER, NOVEMBER 13,1851 
A World’s Fair in America. 
It appears that we are to have an imitation of 
the recent World’s Fair, and that almost immedi¬ 
ately. An eastern exchange states, that circulars 
have been distributed in London, announcing that 
Brother Jonathan is about to hold a Grand Exhi¬ 
bition in New York. According to the same au¬ 
thority, “ the announcement is made over the 
names of Edward Riddle, the U. S. Commis¬ 
sioner, and the Austrian Commissioner. >'ifc..is 
proposed by these gentlemen to transfer toj^Prw 
York the most attraciive and valuable portion of 
the articles which have been exhibited in the 
Crystal Palace; and it is stated that a company 
has been formed, represented in Europe by Ed¬ 
ward Riddle and the Austrian Commissioner, remarks. 
‘ t0 whom the entire management has been en- The month of 0ctober was UUU8Ually mild> tho 
trusted. It is also .Rated that a Erge ui ing sel)t year> The average mean temperature 
will he erected in New York, which will be made , . . 
, , , , „ , . . . _ being 51i degrees; that of the past being below 
a bonded warehouse for the reception of goods from ^ , , 
, , , 50. The first half of the month it will be observ- 
ali countries, and that the proposed Exhibition , ,, , , ,, 
r r ed, as well as remembered, was very warm—the 
will be opened on the 15th of April next, abortt ^ ha)f much coo]er _ lhe mercury i alling as , ow 
five months from this date, and continue open for ag 2g Qn the 27th . on lhe l0th it rose t0 78; 
a period of four months.” month ly range 50. 
-1 lie government of Peru have proposed a 
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hut of excellent quality, and in this vicinity quite ^ be 6 “PPb' ^ or tbe present f easoll » some 45,000 -The government of Peru have proposed a 
, , • tons, has been ready for shipment tor a month „ • , ,, . , 1 . 
I ree from tho rot. Apples are plenty-choice va- past> and ig now prob J ab i y on £ way to consignees. *1 ™P° rtat, ° n >«*> tlle country of wheatand llour - 
lieties are sold at from 19 to 25 cents per bushel.” The Oswego Times says the coal is fully equal in . lhe whole number of grog-shops in Albany, 
A letter from Auburn, Cayuga Co., speaking of l na,it * if n °t superior, to Lehigh .—Binghamton 18 75G; b ° Jng one to ever y 67 inhabitants. 
, ,. „ rp, ,, , Republican. -1 he last total eclipse of the sun occurred 
crops and prospects says:—“ The wheat crop now 1 
on the ground is suffering from the wire worm— „ 0 r c. , o. . 
° s Pennsylvania State Fair. —The first State 
a friend has had thirty acres so thoroughly destroy- Agricultural Fair ever held in Pennsylvania, has 
publican. -The last total eclipse of the sun occurred 
- Juno 1G, 1806, not in L15 as our “ Items” lately 
Pennsylvania State Fair. —The first State stated. 
rricultural Fair ever held in Pennsylvania, has -Cleveland and Ohio City have united under 
it closed. From all accounts it was a most bril- one municipal government, with the name of the 
52 54.33 
47 57.00 
50 54.00 
42 45.00 
40 42.00 
42 49.33 
30 45.33 
30 34.33 
28 32,00 
35 37.00 
40 54.00 
53 58.00 
43 40.33 
od that he has re-sown the whole. It was first just closed. From all accounts it was a most bril- one municipal government with tho namo of tho 
sown very early. Corn is poor; a dry season and l‘ an t exhibition. It is said that on the second day f ()rm er. 
, e . , „„ \ , , , , upwards of 20,000 persons were on the ground, m ^ 
early frosts the cause-assisted no doubt by too a £ (j that the crowd ‘ ya8 8Q t that8pec ril trains # - Mrs - Farnham has been seen shingling her 
close planting, for in fields where tho hills are but of cars iiad to be run to Carlisle in the evenings, own bouse in California. She was clad in Bloomer 
three feet apart each way the stalks are tall and for the accommodation of thoso who could not get costume, as is her working day wont. 
slender with few or no ears. Oats yield well, also house room in Ilarrisburgh. We have not as yet -There is little doubt from the complexion of 
barley, though little of the latter was sown. Po- ao p oull f °* lbe proceedings, but ex- the additional telegraph returns, that the people of 
- ’ => uect to do so in time tor our next naner. We, are • , , . „• „ 
barley, though little of the latter was sown. Po- 
s E. 
s e. s w. 
W. N W. 
tatoes are but middling, and the farmers are using glad to see this evidence of awakened interest in 
every precaution to prevent their decay. Apples agricultural pursuits.— So7ncrset Co. Whig. 
are very scarce in this vicinity, and command -- 
good prices. An acquaintance of mine has three . Extensive Cheese Making. —The Poughkeep- 
&*} t *° in li “ e for °7 ^xt Paper. We are Illinoi8 have adopte( f free banki ’ 
glad to see this evidence of awakened interest in b 
agricultural pursuits .—Somerset Co. Whig. . 1 le tota Population of the United States 
._ ' s 23,495,000. Quite a settlement, but room for 
good prices. An acquaintance of mine has three Extensive Cheese Making. —The Poughkeep- 
orchards about 30 rods apart, and though in adjoin- sie Telegraph says that Mr. Jesse Williams, who J 1 ^ 6 ™ vl lages a " d “tie. in Now 
1 , J resides three miles and a half from Rome, Oneida lorlt State, besides the City of New York, that 
mg orchards the forest worm and appletree worm county, N. Y., carries on most extensively the have each a population of 10,000 and upwards. 
five months from this dale, and continue open for 
a period of four months.” 
This strikes us as a rather queer and somewhat 
sudden manner of getting up so large a show as 
we ought to and might have, if proper measures 
were taken, in a suitable way. It looks very much 
"Weather, &c., in North-western Michigan. 
The month just closing has been one of much 
preventing meir reaenmg me trees. inisettect owned hv his neighbors, of whom he purchases mrs. onerwood, authoress of Little Henry 
• of sward land, if so, is the first good one for ap- their daify yield. He has already made 68,000 and b ' s Bearer,” and a great many other works for 
pie trees we ever heard attributed to it. pounds of cheese this year, and expects to in- children, died lately in England at tho ngc of 77. 
-1 crease the amount to 100,000 before December -The Lake Superior Journal says that cran 
Tunnelling the Hoosack.— The directors of shall close. ' berries are very abundant in that region, this sea- 
llie Troy and Greenfield Railroad have made a “ son, and make quite an item for export. 
contract for the machine with vyliich the tunnel is A Numerous Family.-TIic Richmond Dis- - It is rumored that the King of the Sandwich 
to be made through the Hoosack mountain. The patch sa}s:— We saw Blessingham, the father Ti nl b .,i „ . t ... ... 
owners of the machine bind themselves to pene- som e 25 or 30 children, a day or two since, _ . ' , y 0 as nngton in 
Irate the mountain, the full size of the tunnel, at moving around the city, cleaning the lamps, with lavor 01 annexation to tho United States. 
whatever kind of rock they may meet, twelve feet a red flannel shirt on, and carrying a ladder on his -The enrs on the Michigan Central Railroad 
per day, six on each end; and if the rock remains hack, and looking as happy as it there was not a ran down and killed a buck, on Monday week. Ilia 
as favorable throughout as it is at each side, they caro or trouble to disturb Ins peace. He had live carca88 vvn8 sccuret i an( j taken into Detroit 
can do double and treble that amount.— Host. Rost sons who .ought through the Mexican war, and . « n m ‘ 
came back sound and well. He lives happy with- A bouthern Cotton 1 la »ters Convention 
0 a • . . . his second wife, learns his numerous progeny to was held ut Macon, Ga., Inst week. The attends 
Singular Meteor. A very singular meteor read an( j wr it e alu l cleans the lamps at a dollar a anc o was slim, and tho affair considered a failure, 
was observed passing over the west part of the city j , r , . c . 
nn SnnHnv mranlnir 1 * da Y- -fho number of white children in Cincinnati, 
crease the amount to 100,000 before December 
shall close. 
like one of Barnum’s operations, and is evidently we ^ A 10 lime having been Iowery and 
designed as a private speculation—a device to line rainy. I he amount of rain fallen is 5.G8 inches. 
the pockets of a few individuals. We opine that Act we have had fair weather enough to pretty 
the American people, fond as they are said to be much secure our late crops. T lie yield of corn is 
of being humbugged, will require this “som- light. 1 hero was a good growtli ot fodder, hut a 
pany” to show their “slate,”—stating what bedp^ .scanty earing of the grain. There arc occasional j 
efit the public may expect, and how that benefit fields that give a fair jield. I otatoes are a fair 
is to be secured,—before any very extensive ad¬ 
ditions will be made to “ the most attractive and 
crop in this vicinity. Though the vines were 
much affected with the blight, yet most fields have 
carcass was secured and taken into Detroit. 
-A Southern Cotton Planters’ Convention 
valuable portion of the articles which have been escaped the rot. I here are exceptions also to this, 
exhibited in the Crystal Palace.” where the y ieId of sound P 0[at0es very scanty. 
, . ... ", ~ , Wheat is getting a fair fall growth. 
1 ho probability is that our farmers, manufac- 
turers and artisans will not fancy the arrangements ‘ - ^ome portions of the season have been quite 
for a Fair here, made in London, and by which cool, though on the whole full up to the average 
of Schenectady, on Sunday evening. It appear- ■*’ ___ 
cd to emit itself perpendicularly from a dark cloud. Manufacture ok Tobacco in Kentucky.-Wc 
expand and contract in size, and withdraw again haye geven manulac torie8 of chewing tobacco in 
m the cloud, lhe color was an intense blueish Louisvillet the aggregate amount of which, that 
white. A young gentleman directly beneath it, u wiU produce g ? hi s year, according to the low- 
.ece.ved a sharp electric shock. No report ot an est i stin Jte, is 25,000 boxes. A hogshead will 
explosion was heard. ... . . f lnamlfaf ., nrfid inh * nf , ™ , h- 
y. -The number of white children in Cincinnati, 
~ ~ has been reported by the School Board at 40,361_ 
Manufacture of Iobacco in Kentucky—Wo of which 19)728 arc males and 20f 531 are females, 
ve seven manulactone9 of chewing tobacco in A . r ' 
)uisville, the aggregate amount of which, that ‘ ^ ar y ° lumbermen, from Maine, 
jy will produce this year, according to the low- P assec l through Boston lately, on their way to Ma- 
Deplorable Facts. —President Everett com- 
the entire management” is entrusted to Mr. Ed- warmth. 1 lie thermometorin July showed a daily 
Louisville, the aggregate amount of which, that ' y 1 1Il Y mmoermen, 
they will produce this year, according to the low- P asse 4 through Boston lately, on the 
est estimate, is 25,000 boxes. A hogshead will r yland, where they go to cut timber. 
yield six boxes of manufactured tobacco of 150 ibs. -The whole number of foreign immigrants 
® aC I 1 j i hus *" e, l uiriugfor this branch of the trade which arrived at New Y'ork during the ten months 
4,166 hogsheads. Our stemmenes, which are _ frnm Jftniinrv i n,t -no 
ward Riddle and an Austrian Commissioner.— 
It is not unreasonable to suppose that they would 
prefer to have something to say in regard to the 
rnatier—at least that the arrangements should he 
made in our own country, and by our own citizens. 
average of 69.50, ranging from 43 to 94. The 
amount of rain 3.30 inches. Number of fair days 
16£—rainy 7, with prevailing light S. W. winds. 
The daily average for August, was 66.24, with 
a range from 37 to 92. On the morning of the 
putes’that the use of alcoholic beverages costs the nearly the same in number as our manufactories, fr ° m January 1 to 0ct :) 1—was 251,920. 
United Slates directly, in ten years, $1,200,000; will require this season, at the lowest estimates, 2,- -Tho Common Council of Washington City 
lias burned or otherwise destroyed, $5,000,000 500 hogsheads .—Louisville Courier. * have requested the Mayor to set apart the 27th of 
I And it is very probable that they would insist upon 28th of this month, there was in low localities a 
S having ample notice of the coining of so import- slight frost—which here and tiiere touched a spot 
j< ant an event—instead of being called upon to com- of corn, buckwheat or b#*ns. Very slight dam- 
more of property; has destroyed 300,000 lives; 
sent 150,000 to our prisons, and 100,000 children 
to the poor house; caused 1,500 murders; 2,000 
suicides, and has bequeathed to the country 1,000,- 
(100 orphan children. 
Java Coffee raised in North Carolina.— 
We were shown, recently, a parcel of Java Cof¬ 
fee, fully matured, that grew in the midst of tho 
shrubbery that decorates Dr. John T. Garland’s 
yard, about a mile from this town. It looked as 
November for Thanksgiving. 
-November 4th was tho 69th anniversary of 
the landing of the first white man upon the spot 
where Cincinnati now stands. 
-The St. Louis Republican says that there 
pete, at once, against the “most attractive and 
valuable” articles which have been exhibited by 
Europeans “ and the rest of mankind” in London. 
The Election, 
The Election in the Empire Stale has again 
passed. The politician’s “fitful fever” has eubjv 
ago was done. Amount of rain 3.32 inches.— 
Number of fair days 19. Rainy 4J. No strong 
winds. They were divided in direction about 
equally between the S. W., N. W. and N. E. 
points of the compass. 
Tho average for September,was 64.26, ranging 
from 32 to 96. The first half of this month was 
very warm, averaging 72.13, bringing forward the 
Costly BuiLDiNG.-The proposed enlargement J, alu ; a , M the imported article. The shrub that arc between onc and two thousand persons con 
of tne capitol at Washington, a correspondent of pro( j UC ed this coffee is but two years old, and bears «tantly employed on the Pacific Railroad, 
the New York Journal ot Commerce says, will ' i c_i rni , ; ’ . U „ 
cost five millions of dollars. The marble and set- lLl '!!! ° " * ^ lCre aremore negroes in the Dis 
ling for the exterior must cost, at least,twelve hun¬ 
dred thousand dollars, and that for the interior as 
much more. The whole present appropriation for 
work is only one hundred thousand dollars. 
Grain Crop of Spain.— The present grain 
crop of Spain is 120,000,000 of fanegas, or 171,- 
prolihcly. 1 he tree sprouted irom a grain of cof- -There are 237 more free negroes in the Dis- ! 
h„r-«Z. In!' S) *“• 0f ,h ° SUUO of Kon- J 
_____ tucky; the former has 9,937 the latter 9737. < 
California Salmon. —This delightful fish is * be attom P t to tunnel the Blue Ridge, in < 
caught in great abundance in the waters of the Virginia which has been in progress two years, is J 
Sacramento and «Ainerican rivors. The species to be discontinued on account of the hardness of ( 
most palatable, says the Sacramento Union, re- the rock. 
semble in appearance and flavor, the rock bass nn „ ra- • ■ , , 
fnnnH in - 1 he Cincinnati Commercial says that there 
sided, and though it is not possible at this time to ]ate CQrn unU) eecured from the {toaU which did 
learn which party has been successful, we have nofc como to injure uutil the 25th. Amount of 
(>00,000of bushels, of which three-fourths is wheat semble in appearance and flavor file rock bass 
California Salmon. —This delightful fish is 
most palatable, says the Sacramento Union, re- 
the assurance of each that the success of their re¬ 
spective candidates is hardly problematical. Our 
popular elections combine so many distracting ele¬ 
ments, that staid and considerate citizens seem for 
the time to forget the usual “ even tenor of their 
way,” and partake too much of the undue excite¬ 
ment which characterize such violent partisan ef¬ 
forts. One of the most exalted privilege of free- 
rain 3.80 inches. Number of fair days 21. Rainy 
6. Prevailing winds light S. W. and N. W. 
The average for the present month is 49.86,with 
a range from 25 to 81. As yet wo have had but 
one or two days of Indian Summer. Fair days 
10. Rainy 13; and 3 days with light snow squalls. 
The autumnal tones are indeed sighing in the 
formed writer in the French Moniteur, at 240,000 
of gallons. 
Pork Packing in New York.— We see it stated 
in the eastern papers that extensive arrangements 
are now making for pork packing ill New York. 
er subsist almost exclusively upon them at this 
season of tho year. 
Newspapers in Germany.— In Germany, Aus¬ 
tria excluded, appear 746 newspapers; of which, 
646 are printed in German, 5 in French, 1 in Eng- 
-Abraham Osgrod, Jr., of Little Chebogno, < 
Me., raised this year a cabbage weighing forty ( 
Ihs. With the surplus leaves off, it weighs 31 lbs. ( 
and a half. < 
-The proceeds of Jenny Lind’s concerts, which [ 
do in—a privilege which should command our best brecze ’ the lea ™« are f a »i»g to the 
and most considerate attention—is turned into a 
pandemonium, illy calculated to ensure such an 
exercise of the elective franchise as its importance 
demands. There is abundant room for improve¬ 
ment. The public need the services of more pat¬ 
riots, and fewer deinagogus—the service of men 
who esteem it a privilege to discharge their obli¬ 
gations faithfully, rather than those who strive for 
office, that they may enjoy and dispense the un¬ 
clean drippings of patronage and power. It is 
earth in showers—and every thing bespeaks the 
approach of stern winter. But what will it mat¬ 
ter if one is rightly prepared to meet its blasts? If 
the house is made warm and the fodder laid in, 
the long winter evenings by the cheery fireside are 
full of enjoyment. They bring comfort and im¬ 
provement to the weary toiler, journeying through 
life. There are lessons gathered from the revolv¬ 
ing years that teach us to sow the seeds of Truth, 
Wisdom and Virtue, in the spring of life, to watch, 
are now maiung lor pom pacing in JL\ew lorK. r , r •' ij i- u o • \\r a- l wr j ” , , . ,, ' ’ 
This results from the ease and cheapness with lls £: 15 Pol,sh * 3 ltt u Wendlsb ( tbe Wenden are she gave to charitable purposes in Toronto, Cana- 
which hogs are now transported down the Erie 8 j Slavonic people in 1 1 ° ot Germany,) 7 in da, amounted to $1,680. The distribution of the 
Railroad. Heretofore the Baltimoreans have en- 116 Lutheran language. In all Europe, according money was left to the discretion of the Mayor. 
: o „ n „ nnn i,, t l:„ ,v to official statements, 1.15b newspapers are pub- J 
the Lutheran 
joyed a monopoly of this trade east of the moan- jt 0 , oll | cia ‘ 1356 - new , 8 P a P e p rs 
la'ins_ Ohio Statesman fished, of which 169 are issued at Paris, 97 at ...’ “““ 
__ London, 79 at Berlin, 67 at Leipzig, 36 at St. l’e- received instructions to withdraw’ on tho arrival of 
CoTTON.-The whole production of cotton tersbur S h ’ 24 at Vieuna - Kossuth in this country - 11 is understood that ho 
throughout the world during the twenty-five years, bas no ^ dlod " ebster of the fact. 
extending from 1825 to 1850, has been 49,760,- Coal in Massachusetts.— I he Boston Journal - It is asserted in soino of the papers, that the 
( 00 bales, and the consumption in the same in- sa y s » tba l 1 r °f- Agassiz, in company with lion, money raised to pay Father Mathew’s debts is to 
terval has been 49,765,000 hales, or an excess Chas. H. Ws*ren,visited the Mansfield coal mines be appropriated to the erection of a splendid Cath- 
uverthe production of 5,000 bales, or 200 bales ln tbat State, on the 3d mst. Altor examining r . b in Cork Ireland 
per year. the surface, going down into the pit and tunnels, unurcn in ° orK ’ 
-and looking at the coal, Prof. Agassiz gave it as ^ bo 6 ca ths in New Y’ork last week, num. 
Dear Folly. _Three young men in Mentor, his opinion, that tho Company were working in a bered 375; of consumption, 37. In Philadelphia, 
Ashtabula Co., Ohio, were last week engaged in ^ rue coa ^ I° rraa tl°n, and that thero was undoubt- in the same time, there were 160 deaths; of con- 
serenading a newly married pair, and to make the ed '' T ai1 abundance of coal of good quality under sumption, 20. 
treat more than usually musical, they got a cannon tlieir lailda - -A Plumbago Mine has been opened near Sa- 
Mr. Ilulsemann, tho Austrian charge, has ( 
London, 79 at Berlin, 67 at Leipzig, 36 at St. l’e- received instructions to withdraw on tho arrival of 
tersburgh, 24 at Vienna. 
time our farmers, and thinking, sensible men, used tend < ai,d nurture them till their blessed fruits may 
their influence to counteract the evils growing out be bar vested in the autumn time to solace and 
of the disreputable manner in which our popular 6U IT ort U8 trough the winter of age and the dark 
elections are conducted. va!ley of death - Autumn has a multitude of 
. . , ,, , _ , . solemn vet pleasing thoughts, and they do well 
It is quite improbable that our readers desire us , V ... • • • * .. . , 
1 . * who gather and bring their rich fruits to the store- 
to deal in comecture, and will prefer to wait until , „ . . , 
J . house of the mind. t. e. w. 
the smoke and “ noise and confusion” have pass- Laphamville> Kent Co., Mich , Oct. 31,1851. 
ed away, when we shall endeavor to give a faith- __ 
ful account of the wounded and missing, and Phrenology. —Those of our citizens who be- 
crown the victors with civic honors. lieve in this science, and have any desire to know 
In this county, we may add, tho election has’ what it proclaims in regard to their developments, 
resulted in the choice of the Whig nominees, now have an opportunity to gratify a curios- 
Kossuth in this country. It is understood that he 'i 
has notified Mr. Webster of the fact. < 
-It is asserted in some of the papers, that the f 
-Tho deaths in New York last week, num. 
Dear Folly.— Three young men in Mentor, 
and shot it off several times. At last it exploded, 
anda fragment passed through the head of a young 
A Good Move. —Tho citizens of Stafford, it will 
man named Ellislon who applied the match. The bo seen by the proceedings of their meeting, in 
-A Plumbago Mine has been opened near Sa- 
hatti’s Pond, Me. Plumbago is worth $70 per ton, 
and it is snid to be obtained at this mine at less 
top of his head was torn completely off. 
Health ExYraordinary.— In the very flour¬ 
ishing village of Cleveland, Oswego Co., N. Y., 
this paper, are about to organize a Society for the l bau one-third of the sum 
promotion of Agriculture and Mechanics, 
-Anthracite coal of an excellent quality has 
is a praissworthy effort, and we hope will he en- been discovered on the lands of J. M. McCue, Esq., 
ishing village of Cleveland, Oswego Co., N. Y., fi rfc ly successful. Wo tender the officers and in Augusta county, Virginia. The indications are 
containing a population of over 1,2G0 inhabitants, membersof the “Association” our congratulations tbat tbo supp i y j 8 inexhaustible, 
there has not been a doath of either old or young, and co-operation in every way within our power Tavlor nf fnmilon n t ri 
since Nov. 4, 1850; nor has there been a fire, nor to forward their noble undertaking.-Le Roy Gaz. ~ A,r " 1 aylor of ] Camden ’ N - J ” 8 r, Bf n S U P 
a case of assault and battery, nor any open breach 
(if the peaco. 
____ a schooner with revolving masts, so that the sails 
Iowa.—T he following are the census returns may hc w ° u Und up , around them - instead of beill 8 
with the exception of Senator and Treasurer.— ity so commendable. Prof. A. Clapp, intuitive 
For the first time in some thirty years, Domocrats Phrenologist, who comes highly recommended as 
Iiuw i.avo »U U pr“uuuj L„ 8 *« u .y » uurms- j - from this state:—Dwelling houses in the state 32,- reefed in the usual manner. ( 
ity so commendable. Prof. A. Clapp, intuitive j Sabbath Instruction.— Franco has thirty-six 962, families in the state 33,517; white males 100,- -Father Mathew will publish copious notes of ) 
Phrenologist, who comes highly recommended as ! millions of people, and less than two hundred sab- 885, white females 90,994—total whites 191,879; his tour in America, imemdiately after his return < 
a proficient in the science, is stopping at the 1 bath schools in the entire country. 1 he single colored males 168, colored females 167—total col- home. His Secretary, C. R. Mahony, Esq., will < 
* , LT , . , „ . i nty of New York has more than that number, ored 325; total population 192,214. Deaths du- „,i;t t i.n ( 
Waverly House, ant prepare to receive compa- j w ith double tho attendance of scholars, according ring the year 2,044. Farms in cultivation, 14 805. _»,• * r r i>- i ‘ 
are chosen to fill these two offices. 
a proficient in the science, is stopping at the 
Elements of Chemistry; including a copious ny. As he has given the writer hereof a very j ( 0 observant travelers. 
Selection ot Experiments, and Minute Direc- t ru thful (and of course good) charactor, we feel : 
lions for performing them. Together with nu- bound to iye him> in returil( a .. first rate notice< » j American Provisic 
merous applications to the Arts and purposes of # j — The British Govern 
Fife. Adapted to the use of Schools and __ ; a portion of the contra 
Academies. By Ai.ex’r. F. Olmsted, A. M., 
New Haven: Published by S. Babcock. 1851. 
American Provisions for the British Navy. ---—- 
—The British Government have agreed to accept Methodists in California. —Rev. Isaac Owen 
a portion of the contract for provisions for the navy presiding elder of the Methodist Church in Cali- 
The Infant Drummer —Is one of the prodigies 
eu ojo i loiai population Lieatns (lu- ed j t tbe works. ( 
ig the year 2,044. Farms in cultivation, 14 805. «.• », P „• , ,, , •' 
e f . , ... , , , ' -Miss Minerva Evans, of Pickaway County, i 
Manufacturing establishments producing $o00 and . .. ’ , ,, , ) 
upwards annuaUy, 482. Ohio, has given one thousand dollars to the Ohio \ 
-^-—- Wesleyan University, toward the croction of a new < 
Methodists in California. —Rev. Isaac Owen chapel. <| 
gsiding elder of the Methodist Church in Cali- -But three of the elder poets of England hqw J 
•nia, states that there are in that State, 10 Cir- survive, we behove—Moore, at the age of 72, ( 
This appears to be a valuable compilation for <> f tbe a g e - IIe performed in this city last week 
the use of students in Chemisty, whether in school at tw0 Concerts given by the Alleghanians, a pop- 
or out of it. The arrangement is simple and prac¬ 
tical, and some four hundred experiments add 
ular hand of vocalists,—and was greatly admired 
and applauded by large audiences. We under¬ 
in American produce, and Messrs. Allen & An- fomia, states that there are in that State, 10 Cir- 8Urv ive, we boliove-Moore, at tho age of 72, 
(lerson, of London, are allowed to include in their cuits, containing 592 members, 146 probationers , ♦ *t r on r r> ♦. nn 
8,000 ion, of American beef. 11 Sabbath-eehoole, 12 ehnreirc, 5 P p«raen. B e” "” ntB ° me ^. “ ” g ° of n,,d R “«“* ‘“ 90 - 
-71-77—■ 14 traveling preachers, 21 local preaclicra, onj 1 hoy nre ,ollc * of * agc *» fo " ""' ay - 
The Tobacco Ckof. — Wo see it is stated that 1,255 volumes in the Sabbath-school libraries. - Five hundred casks of tallow, of 1,000 lhs. 
lhe crop of this year now about closing, has ex¬ 
ceeded that of the year preceding nearly 24,000 
255 volumes in the Sabbath-school libraries. -Five hundred casks of tallow, of 1,000 lhs. t 
-— each, wero sold lately, by the Butchers’ Melting ) 
A Monkey Hunter. —A French paper speaks Association, of New York, for Liverpool. This is ) 
. * , elanJ fl.nl tn rniiButed nnfliA; iij j.u ..i e .1 • -.i muiwvib* xxunir.tx.-a rioiicu pupur spcaas Association, OI IMew I OrK, lor I.lVOrilOOl. 1 ills IS 
much to its interest and value. It is amply lllus- ‘ 1 ; bh ds, and that the crop of tho coming year will ex- 0 f a gentleman who has gone largelv into the moil- prohnbly tlie largest sale of tullow ever made—°50 
_j evwnings of Friday and Saturday of this, and Mon- ceed that of the present year 25,000 hhds. kev trade. He has returned to Medeah after « y b 
trated, and got up in fair style of print and bind¬ 
ing. For sale by E. Darrow. 
IIannington’s Dioramas of the Creation and 
by the advertisements in the English journals, that 
the Deluge, now exhibiting at Concert Hall, in ^ ^ of 0 from Liyerpool to New Y o,k 
(j this city, should be visited by all, old and young. ^ on ^ Cunard anJ Colli „ 8 8team . 
> As a work of art, these Dioramas are superior to wag reduced ou (he 8th of NoYombe r to 
.Li_4- A. Ivctc.c nvl. K Icel I,,., I ’ 
evwnings of Friday and Saturday of this, and Mou- j ceed that of the present year 25,000 hhds. key trade . Ho bas returned to Medeali after a 
day of next week. I -*-- long hunt, in which he had taken, by an ingenious 
--- j Flour for Mexico. —During the few months proceeding, of his own invention, from 250 to 300 
Fare on the Ocean Steamers. —We perceive j |hat the Mexican Government threw open the port monkeys of all ages and sexes, with which he is 
r the advertisements in the English journals, that i of Tampico to the importation of American flour, about embarking for France. 
e rate of passage from Liverpool to New Yo.k «P the , ls ‘ inst ” betw f' 25 *° 00 aud30 - G ' )( | bbla ’ , —-7-1- 
, „ * ,, r> a a r'v.ii: , m I of that staple were sent there from New Orleans. Moral Darkness on Long Island.— An east- 
key trade. Ho has returned to Medeali after a toIlg 
long hunt, in which he had taken, by an ingenious * , .. . , 
proceeding, of his own invention, from 250 to 300 - 11,0 edltors of tho 1 raveI!cr were favored 
monkeys of all ages and sexes, with which he is "'th a hox of handsome strawberries (Ilovey s 
out embarking for France. Seedlings) from the garden of T. Loring, Esq., of 
-— Hingham, Nov. 1st, after tho vines had once been 
Moral Darkness on Long Island. —An east- nlmost covered by a snow storm, 
ern paper states that in the section of Long Island ... r •, e „ . 
,. r , r ., n „ ;1 . , , 6 -Tlio exportation of silvor from the Copiapo 
which commences 30 miles cast of Brooklyn, there 1 1 
,. , , , i fr>r« pyI ihi*p l Via ships, was reduced on the 8fii of November to Bank of New Rochelle.—T he Superinten- which commences 30 miles east of Brooklyn, there io expor a ion o si M.r rom ic °I >ia P° 
any thing of the kind ever Delore exmoitea nere. £3Q> Qr ^ 15Q dent of the Bank Department gave notice ofn the is a region forty miles long, and from six to eight mine8 > m Clull > from tho year 1830 to lho close °f 
We are confident that the interested and gratified -- 7th inst., the stock notes of this bank would he re- miles wide, in which there is neither church nor 1850, amounted to $48,452,749. The year 1850, 
thousands who have recently attended the exhi- Ladies, see card of Mrs. L. F. Fowler, M. D., deemed at par at the Mediants’ and Farmers’ school, although there is considerable sprinkling of hadproduccdalargeramountthanduringanysim- 
bition will fully concur in this commendation. ■! in our advertising department. Bank in Albany. inhabitants scattered over the country. ilar period previously. 
