MOORE’S RURAL NEW-TO RKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
literary journals,) a fair profit may be received at 
the P r ' ce °f subscription specified. But there is 
generally quite a difference between these cheap 
it m * 1 P a P ers and such an one as the Nkw-Yorker— not 
Vggwffij&TMj - 1% only in cost of publishing, but in the expense and 
^ i ? l r 'f "’real value of contents. The dollar paper is usually 
___ " ___devoted to one subject, and the matter is too often 
ROCHESTER, DECEMBER 4, 1851. inserted (after being used in another sheet,) for 
; : -- ■ ■. .-- ■ the purpose of filling space, rather than for its util- 
Our Hext Volume,— Improvement,— Terms, &c. tty to the reader. Little time is devoted to either 
- writing or selecting appropriate articles; and the 
Several weeks ago we briefly intimated that consequence is that the subscriber gets a paper 
the next volume of the Rural New-Yorker filled with matter prepared and first used for the 
would surpass the present, and promised that our benefit of another class of readers. But aside from 
slate for 1852 should appear in duo season. Hav- the quality of its contents, which is the most fin¬ 
ing recently matured our plans, and fairly entered- portant item, the dollar paper is generally cheap i 11 
upon arrangements for the forthcoming campaign, other particulars—especially in style of print, de- 
we are now enabled to speak more positively. It pending upon fashion of material, quality of paper 
is proposed to render the Third Volume superior used, <fcc. 
Meteorological Abstract. 
BY L. WETHERELL. 
I 
ROCHESTER, DECEMBER 4, 1851. 
Our Next Volume,— Improvement,— Terms, &c. 
to either of its predecessors—to improve its ap¬ 
pearance by making the paper more attractive to 
the eye, and its contents by rendering them more 
There are various cogent and expensive reasons 
why we cannot furnish the Rural New-Yorker, 
—and make it such a work as it ought and we are 
acceptable and intrinsically valuable to the mind, determined it shall be,--at one dollar. But we 
How well or completely this object may be ac- must leav0 the subject . 
complished, lime can best determine,— yet we _ 
think our arrangements are such as to give earnest Literary Notices, &c. 
of a satisfactory result. . - 
On the commencement of ensuing year and Arvine ’ s Cyclopedia ok Anecdotes of Literature 
. ” J and the Fine Arts—C ontaining a copious and choice 
Oct. 1S514 
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Synopsis of Proceedings. 
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synopsis of Proceedings. -Taxation in Boston, for 1851, is at the rate 
X. -• of $7on $1,000. 
Monday, Dec. l.-Senatc. -There wa,a fuHat- -GeorgeTeabody, of London, has given $1 - 
tendance, and the organization of the Senate was 0 00 to the Maryland Institute, 
soon completed. New members present:—Fish, of _ t *i 1 
N. V.; Wade, of O.; Stockton, of N. toe, of atrTTn Ctoto. to ’ to “ “"•*»* 
’ . ’ ’ ’ a g°> ]n Cambridge almshouse, aged 88. 
R I ; Gregor, of Missouri; Sumner, of Mass., and - A merch ant of Boston, sent $50 to the ed- 
a ory, o orica. itors of the Traveller for 1 hanksgiving turkeys, to 
House .—Speeches were attempted by several be given to the poor. 
members. Linn Boyd and Thaddeus Stevens were -The Catalogue of the World’s Fair is for 
the principal candidates for the Speakership. Boyd sale in three handsome octavo volumes, profusely 
was elected on the first ballot—118 to 116. illustrated. 
Mr. Boyd was conducted to the Chair by Stan- , -A bill has been introduced iuto the Senate 
ley and Disney, and sworn in by Mr. Giddings, he of Kentucky, to suppress the practice of carrying 
being the oldest member of the House. concealed weapons. 
The House then proceeded to ballot for Clerk, -Archbishop Hughes, of New York has 
and Col. Forney received 129 out of 208 votes. made a furious onset against Kossuth and Anglo- 
A resolution declaring A. J. Glossbrenner, Ser- Saxonism. 
geant-at-Arms, Mr. Johnson Postmaster, Mr. Me- -The Museum of Berlin, says that a Prussian 
Knew, Doorkeeper, was adopted. has discovered in the ruins of Ninevah a basso re- 
I he officers above named are Democrats. lievo representing a fleet of balloons. 
The rules of the last session, after an attempt -The Halifax papers report that the potato 
of Mr, Biddings to amend, were adopted, and the blight lias nearly disappeared from the Province of 
'•/ volume, the New-Yorker will don a new suit— selection of Anecdotes of the various forms of Litera- 
i presell ling . fair face and general exterior worthy *££ ft.** "/SJg T’JSflASA 
i of its rank and popularity, and which mustentitle Crated literary characters and artists of different coun- 
... • , .iixi , . fries and ages. With numerous illustrations. Gould 
) it to a conspicuous place among the best-dressed of & Lincoln: Boston. 
.ill the useful periodicals of the American Press. Tins is a new serial by the author of “ Arvine’s 
J The type of the principal departments will be clear Cycloptcdia of Religious Anecdotes,” a widely 
; mid distinct, but smaller than]that now used, ena- popular work. It is to be comprised iu eight 
bling us to give considerable more reading than numbers, to be issued semi-monthly, at twenty- 
• hi. piesent, iu the same space thus in fact en- five cents each. We have carefully examined the 
< lar g in e the ca F a c>ty ^ the paper, without increas- ji rst „ U mber, and find it both entertaining and fil¬ 
ing its dimensions. The quality of printing paper structive, and, withal, such a work as we can 
will also exhibit an improvement, as we have con- heartily commend to all students and readers. It 
traded for an aiticlo more uniform, and of supe- jg attractive, also,—the typography and illustra- 
$ ri01 ' col(,r and texture to that heretofore used. But tions of ttye work being superior, 
while unusual attention will be given to the typo- _ 
graphical appearance and illustrations of the Ru- Edward Walton; or Early Days in Michigan. By Fan- 
„ , ._• j . i , , ny Woodville. Detroit—1851. 
REMARKS. 
Remarks. —The month of November has been 
unusually cold, cloudy and stormy, even for Roch¬ 
ester. The monthly mean temperature 35 54 de- 
„„„ „ T . AO IQ 1 i tr r mense amount of duty involved in the prepara- 
gree Last year 42.18 deg._a difference of tion of the census may be inferred from the P fact 
nearly 7 degrees. The number of fair days, 4; that, although about one hundred and thirty-five 
on which rain or snow fell 17. The first sleigh- clerks are employed upon the work, it has been 
House adjourned. Nova Scotia. 
The message is expected to-morrow. -The political character of the U. S. Senate 
---- is classed as follows:—Democrats, 33; Whigs, 23; 
Tiie Seventh Census. —Some idea of the im- Freesoil, 2; with 4 vacancies. 
mense amount of duty involved in the prepara- -Kossuth is said to have written to the State 
tion of the census may be inferred from the fact Department that he will remain is this country 
that although about one hundred and thirty-five two or three months. * 
kal, we are determined to bestow still greater care 
and more persevering labor upon its contents.— 
Esteeming the matter far more important than the 
manner or exterior, our efforts will be directed ac¬ 
cordingly—yet we hope to render the paper cred- 
Tms is the title of a well-written and interest¬ 
ing Romance, founded upon facts stated in Lan- 
man’s History of Michigan. Familiar, in by-gone 
days, with much of the country described, we 
on which rain or snow fell 17. The first sleigh- clerks are employed upon the work, it has been _ r < 
ing, was on the 26;—snow fell to the depth of found necessary to employ the greater number . .... 01l » ^luch sells for a dollar a gallon < 
about 6 inches. The river is high. Canal open. J> f ^ dunng extra hours, at night, in order to ‘ 1 ino,s ’ ls «°™etimcs burnt in lamps, and makes 
” * lay before Congress, at an early period in the an a K rcca blo light. 
" I 7 7. „ „ . session, as much as practicable of the prepared -Granville John Penn, great grandson of Wil- • 
Encyclop edia of Science. returns, embracing, in addition to population re- liam Penn, is now on a visit to this country hav ( 
... turns, and the apportionment of members of inir nrriv»H fmm Vn„io n ,i „ < 
We have a number of dictionaries relating to Cdngress in the several States, and other returns r P , ' k ‘ “ fcw days a S°- 
science and art, and we have glossaries of scientific of interest, statistics of the cotton, woolen, and - 1 ne new catalogue of Amherst College, ( 
terms and those relating to the operations and par- iron manufactures. ’ contains the names of 190 students, viz: Seniors, ( 
ticular parts of machinery, &c., and we must pay We further learn that it is the intention of the 43; Juniors, 43; Sophomores, 41; Freshmen 63. ) 
this compliment to Webster’s Quarto Dictionary, chief of the Census Bureau to append the statis- -The venerable and everywhere esteemed 
“it contains scientific terms not to be found in tics complete, of Maryland, prefaced with a brief poet, James Montgomery, is dead, lie hud’ com < 
any work,” and we have often been surprised to history of the settlement of the State, and that vpnr c m ' < 
find that it contained full and clear definitions of of every county in it, embracing their geograph- ° . ... ( 
many technical phrases, which we thought had ical and agricultural character. All these will be A Hu S uenot Lliurch is building in Bufialo, <• 
never been heard outside of the workshop. It is laid before Congress in a printed volume. ^ or benefit of the Protestant Swiss and French < i 
a real Encyclopedia of Science, for it not only If Congress approve of the plan suggested population. 
gives the definitions of scientific terms, but de- with reference to Maryland, the statistics and -Four men are in the Pennsylvania Insane ^ 
scribes the nature of many chemical actions and history of every State will be similarly arranged. Asylum, whose insanity was caused by the use < 
the operations of many machines. In' its una- If we understand the matter, it is intended as a tobacco ) 
itabie and acceptable in both particulars. We bave road the work with no'little interest. Its de¬ 
will not however dwell upon what we propose to scd pfi9 ns of scenery, and delineations of Indian 
do, but refer the reader to our Prospectus on last b * e ’ c h aracter and manners are excellent. The 
page of this number—requesting him to bear in audloress (Mrs. I raver,) was formerly a resident 
mind what we have already accomplished, and of this ck > % For saIe by Dewey > aild other city 
our assurances of future improvement. booksellers. _ 
In this connection we have a few words to say Harper’s New Mothi.y Magazine, for De- 
upon, to us, a very important subject—the price cember, commences a new volume. The amount 
or terms of the New-Yorker. We do this in reading furnished, and general interest of its 
order that the matter may be clearly understood contell t s have given it a wide circulation through- 
hy agents and subscribers, and to save much time out tbe country. 
and stationery that would otherwise be expended The International Magazine, will commence 
in answering inquiries upon the subject. a new volume with the January No. It will not 
For good and sufficient reasons we some months hereafter give “ to be continued’.’ stories except 
ago struck from our terms the clause offering 40 Hicken’s Serial soon to be commenced in London, 
copies or over of the Rural, directed to one per- If promises increased attractions in the way of Jit- 
son, at $1 per copy. On figuring closely, wo as- ©rature and embellishment. New York: Stringer 
certained that the paper could not be furnished at Townsend. 
that price, and a living, if any, profit realized._ Sartain’s Magazine, for December, contains 
We at once decided that however much glory more than forty original articles, and nearly that 
there might be in doing a large business, even in number of illustrations. It gives through the 
a good cause, our purse would not warrant so ex- year,many valuable Sketches, Essays and Biogra- 
peusive an exhibition of patriotism. In a word, phies, as well as lighter reading in abundance.— 
we found it would not pay —and, believing the la- Philadelphia: J. Sartain & Co. 
borer “ worthy of his hire,” and that no friend of j c 
we uuueisianu me mauer, « is inienueu as a tobacco. 
bridged present form, it is complele, and no man sample of the great work. J, , ) 
pretending to scientific knowledge can be without Recently, in looking over the printed volumes ° est ' n ' ated that at lenst 240,000 
it; we mean the Unabridged Dictionary,tiie present of the sixth census, we notice that the greater P ersons )n ,llc clty of iNew Vork ak) n<b attend no 
new edition, which contains all the results of Dr. part of many of the tables were blank; but un- rel, S 10US worship on the Sabbath. 
\ ebster s forty-seven jears labor and reading, del - the present arrangement, there will be no 1 wenty-five thousand bales of cotton were f L { 
and the labors, for a number of years, of Professor waste spaces. As a consequence, the bulk of the cleared at New Orleans on the 7th and 8th ult. <!b< 
Goodrich and several other gentlemen distinguish- work will be considerably diminished. being 20,000 more than the receipts. ’ sj ; 
ed in science and literature. In Chemistry, Ar- We presume that no one has, as yet, accurate- -The message of the governor of Alabama ! ' 
chitecture,Geology,Engineering, Mechanics, &c., ly calculated the number of any particular sized recommends a discriminating tax In , li < 
i is full and accurate, and is not only essential to pages the work will occupy; but, from what can " , discriminating Lx on articles from < j 
the student in science, but to the most erudite phi- he guessed, three volumes of the dimensions of whlch coutlnuo thc slave agitation. f j 
losopher. We are proud of this work as an Amer- the American Archives will contain the highly - —^A fishmonger in London has a gourd in his 
lean production; it is certainly gratifying to know interesting and minute results of the seventh shop, which measures six feet two inches in cir- 
nnd leel that England looks to America as having census. [Washington Ilep., of Monday. cumference, and weighs 120 lbs. Jg 'j 
now produced the standard work of tiie English__The London Timps anva iimf *1 • (Ij 
language .—Scientific American. T . lhe ^ n d° n 1 ones says that there is now j 
I ax Statistics of Wayne Co.—T he severa no doubt of tiie permanency of the Crystal i’alace, 
The above is high praise, but will be endorsed surns directed to ITe raised by tax upon the Coun- her majesty having expressed herself favorably to (I ^ 
by all familiar with scientific terms, or who have ^’ f re ; ^ S stated below: j lSf rema ining. \| £ 
had occasion to refer to dictionaries for definitions Cour ^ UU ^’-$5,876 82 -The sleighing on the west side of Lake <|l 
of technical phrases pertaining to the sciences » SupportM' 6 Coumv Poor.V.V.*. t'aOO 00 Champlain is fcr ° od - The canal at Montreal is ||< 
mentioned. Indeed, take it all in all, Webster’s “ Lunatic Asylum Fund,.’. ’ 7 OO 00 closed, and the boats have been placed in winter jjlj 
unabridged is beyond dispute the Dictionary of “ Slate School Tax,. 8,165 39 quarters. 
ihe age. and should find a place in thc library “ “ i Mi “ 1 '« 1 ‘. ».858 03 -The Canal Board, at their adjournment on ! 
however limited, of every American. Did we no'. Total ‘hijU i oo fi 4 weelt:1 „d opened and regi.tered 1,983 
eo highly esleem the work, we ehould not embraco .... 431,100 84 propo.ton, for h.enlargemen of the l-.rie Canal. ? 
. • „ . j . . 1 he aggregate assessed valuation of real estate 1 lie whole number will probably exceed 3,000. {i). 
k m our i rennum List, lor it costs us more, in in the County, exclusive of village and mill prop- -The sister of Lord Byron, Hon. Mrs Leigh ’IS 
proportion to retail price, than any other book.- erty, is...... $10,379,635 expired at St. James Palace, in London,‘on the J 
Ena Pm? AT rfirsmiM . vi am mi nrmmrlv Q ’ (li 
der the present arrangement, there will be no 1 wenty-five thousand bales of cotton were 
waste spaces. As a consequence, the bulk of the cleared at New Orleans on the 7th and 8th ult., 
work will bo considerably diminished. being 20,000 more than the receipts. 
M e presume that no one has, as yet, accurate- -The message of tiie governor of Alabama 
y ca culated the number of any particular sized recommends a discriminating tax on articles from 
pages tiie work will occupy; hut, from what can o. . ... arucies irom 
he guessed, three volumes of the dimensions of ."l 11 ? 1 coutlnuc the slavo Ration. 
by all familiar with scientific terms, or who have tJ ’ ^ staled bclow: 
had occasion to refer to dictionaries for definitions *'° r ^ 0l,n ty ^ ontin g ( 
or County Contingent Fund,. ...$5,876 82 
of technical phrases pertaining to the sciences « SupponTSntv'Poor.V.'.V. 7 500 00 Cham P lain is fe r ° od ' The canal at Montrea 
mentioned. Indeed, take it all in all, Webster’s “ Lunatic Asylum Fund,. 700 00 closed, and the boats have been placed in wir 
unabridged is beyond dispule the Dictionary of “ State School Tax,. 8,165 39 quarters. 
the age, and should find a place in the library “ “ i MiU Tax . 6 * 858 63 - The Canal Board ’ at their ad Journment 
I.owever limited, of every American. Did we no'. Total Saturday week had opened and regi.tered 1, 
so liighiv esteem die work, we ehould not embrace ‘ . .. .*31.100 84 propositions for the enlargement of the lane Cm 
. • „ . j . . I he aggregate assessed valuation of real estate 1 he whole number will probably exceed 3,000. 
u in our i remium List, lor it costs us more, in in the County, exclusive of village and mill prop- -The sister of Lord Byron, Hon. Mrs. Lei 
., , Graham’s Monthly, is a double No., and fine- 
the paper desired it for a less amount than it could Iy i]l ustr ated. It will commence the year bv an 
honestly be furnished decided accordingly. And increase of reading matter , and promis e S contrih- 
,f we could not afford the two first volumes, even utions from the best American authors. Phila- 
ln la 'f club9 ’ at tbe price specified and we as- delphia: G . R . Graham, 
sure all interested that not a farthing of profit has 
been realized on papers sent at the dollar rate du- G°my’s Lady’s Book is not behind in merit or 
ring the past two years—we certainly cannot thc adracdveness » and dle January No., of which we 
next, which will cost us more than either of the kaVe Seen & s P ec * men »' S oes ahead of all its previ- 
preceding. ous issues. 1 hiladclphia: L< A. Gudey. 
But there arc other, though less i mportant rea- The subscription price of each of the above 
sons, for this decision. Among others, the send- Magazines is $3 per annum. They can be ol>- 
ing large clubs, directed to one person, has caused Lained direct from the publishers, or of D. M. 
us much trouble—from the fact that in numerous U EWEY » of this city, Wholesale and Retail Agt. 
instances we are obliged to transfer copies from --— 
proportion to retail price, than any other book.— 
Eds. Rural. 
Farmers Clubs.— The attention of officers and 
members of Town Agricultural Societies is direct¬ 
ed lo our Premiums to Town Clubs, on last page 
erty, is.. 
Personal, village and mill property,.,. 
cmal, village and mill property,.,. 3,337,625 
Total valuation,.$13,717,260 
20th of October. She was much beloved by the (I 
ed lo our / remiums to town Clubs, on last page this title is going the rounds of the papers, in 
of this number. Considering the limited number which there are some errors which need correct- 
of Farmers Clubs, the premiums are very larue_ bl ^' kl ie fe rei ' ce t0 , die new Hymii Book, it is 
,, ... , . , J h stated, that it had yielded a profit of $47,000. 
01 0 (:ourse there wlU be but few competitors, wberoaB t | mt surn Was the nfofit of the x l.ol 
Total valuation,.$13,717,260 bumortal hard. 
___ _A fresh trial of Hussey’s reaping machine 
Methodist Book Concern.— A paragraph with baS takcn pluce on the r °y al property at Windsor. 
The test was again so satisfactory that Prince Al- < I 
bert, w ho w’as present, ordered two machines. 
-In Chicago. Mr. Edward Silver slaughtered (j 
53 head of cattle, averaging GUO pounds each, in / 1 
and consequently the prizes will be more easily 
won. As yet we have heard of no competitor. 
whereas that surn was the profit of the who e ,, , , r , , • .. , , 
i ■ j- ,i rp. L i ci , « , eight hours and forty minutes, lie slaughtered 
business lor the year. 1 he bunday School Ad- fa ® lu 
vocate was said to have a circulation of 65,000; and made read Y Jor packing, an ox in 5 minutes. 
hut presume a sufficient number of societies will ds circulation is near 100,000. Thevalueof Sun- 
,, . . . day-school books during the past year, is stated to 
lepor piogress o secure io pnzes which be $5,000; while the actual amount of sales was 
are certainly worth contending for. more than ten times that sum, and the $5,000 
the club to other offices, to accommodate persons 
whe remove from the place where they subscribed. 
This not only gives us the extra labor, each week 
of directing the papers to individuals—but (as all’ 
members of large clubs do not commence with 
Osw'ego County. —Our esteemed contributor, 
A. Stone, Esq., of Hinmansville,’furnishes us an 
excellent article on the Topography, Productions, 
&c., of this county, as will be seen by reference to 
first page. The sketch must prove eminently in¬ 
ks circulation is near 100,000. The value of Sun- -Paxton is to receive in addition to his knight- 
day-school books during the past year, is stated to hood, the sum of five thousand pounds. Other ( 
be $5,000; while the actual amount of sales was amounts aro to be given to other persons engaged j 
more than ten times that sum, and the $5,000 in getting up the Great Exhibition. 
worth was the amount given to destitute schools, ti,» t i f .. i { 
o , , TT • | ’-1 Iiq llartloru Lourant says that in the lac t 
by the Sunday School Union o( the Methodist . ,, T « 4i . . , 
Enisconal Church. Mav we reouest the tory of Messrs. McIntyre & Co., at Hartford, eight \ 
e certainly worth contending for. more than ten times that sum, and the $5,000 
-—--- worth was the amount given to destitute schools, 
Potatoes in Wyoming Co.—We opine “ mur- by tlie Suilda y School Union of the Methodist 
tost b. a short crop in Wv„ mi „ s 
judgmg fiom the pathetic appeal of our friend of these corrections ?—Christian Adv. JJ- Jour 
the Mirror. Hear him: __ 
men and four girls make 100,000 percussion caps )| 
“ Who’ll bring us a pock of good potatoes for 
ese corrections ?—Christian Adv. A Jour. in one day. 
--The Alpha Kappa Society of Yale College, 
Sailing cf Missionaries. —A large company have invited lion. Daniel Webster .to be their Ora. 
one number—perhaps forty beginning with the Cresting, especially to readers in the section 
volume, and as many more with the second or described - 
third quarter,) frequently subjects us to the labor 
of correspondence with the agent in order to as¬ 
certain when the subscriptions of those individu- 
By the wa 3 % we hope to give, during the com¬ 
ing year, similar articles in regard to other princi¬ 
pal counties of Wester^ and Central New-York, 
als commenced. Again,—by sending the paper a ' ld P rominenta g ricultural districts of other States. 
to one town at the low rate, we lose subscribers in Wh ° W ‘ H furn ‘ sh US the necessa ty data > or 8tat «- 
adioining towns, because we will not furnish the mouts? __ 
people of the latter at the same price, though a Moore’s Rural New-Yorker.— Wo don’t 
less number of copies may be wanted. And, be- bke t0 sa Y much about our agricultural cotempo- 
side, the fact that the subscribers names are not raries J ust now, as we are tempting the public to 
Hope you have been successful friend IIollv._ 
If you have not been supplied, draw on us to the 
amount of your largest measure,and you can have 
Langworthy’s Seedling White Mercers. 
Banks Closing up. —The officers of the follow¬ 
ing Banks have notified the Superintendent of the 
Bank Department that their affairs are being closed 
and circulation withdrawn:—Merchants’ Bank, 
Washington county; Merchants’ Bank, Ontario 
and Mrs. Thurston are to labor in connection good authority, has been made a Cardinal, against <ij 
with the Sandwich Island Mission, llev. J. B. the protest of every Roman Bishop in the United 
Snow and his wife, Rev. L. H. Gnlick, M. D., tStates except one. <|S 
and his wife are expecting to commence a new -q'he coroner’s jury in the case of the cliil- J c ' 
Mission at the Caroline Isles, three thousand dren killed in the school house at New York have < 
miles beyond the Sandwich Islands. Dr. Gulick „ , , , 
is the son of a missionary. found a verdict severely censuring the construction 1 8 5 
written on the naners ie * c our own subscription list, but we will say that 
, . , i , ’ ' 0 a "h°yance those who send Moore two dollars for the Rural, 
and vexation to both agents and subscribers. We will get the wortli of their money.— Ohio Cult . 
shall hereafter write the names on all papers v , • . , , . 
. , , . , papeis, you are right, brother Bateham. Char ty 
however large the club, if desired. , ,, , , . , , , , * 
should always begm at home—and then be ex- 
But we are frequently informed, by persons tended to the most worthy objects abroad. And 
who are not posted up in regard to the first cost yet neither the Cultivator or Rural aro in need 
o* tbe ^ Evv ‘Y orker, in comparison w h other of charity—nor ask for any patronage, as such, 
is the son of a missionary. ’ ’ ’ f« l,nd a verdict severely censuring the construction < 
[Boston Traveler, Tuesday. oP die sta ‘ rs 
-- l -A splendid panorama of the World’s Fair, is ' 
New and Dangerous Fraud. —Twenty dollar to bo opened for exhibition in New York in the n 
hills of the Southport Bank, Connecticut, altered course of a few days. The painting cost $20,000, ! t 
from ones, and remarkably well done, are in cir- independent of the drawings. 
dilation, ihe alteration is done by extracting -The spire of the First Presbyterian Church ij 
the figure 1 on each end of the bill and printing jn Cincinnati is t0 b0 carried to an elevation of ‘ 
3 are tempting the public to £ t ■” a s u>aiiK, Untano from ones, and remarkably well done, are in cir- independent of the drawings. 
list, but we will say that county; Northern Bank of New York, Oswego dilation. The alteration is done by extracting _qq ie sp j r(3 0 f the First Presbyterian Church 
e two dollars for the Rural, County Bank, McIntyre Bank, Commercial Bank f b ® l au eacb eild ? { ‘ he bil1 ; a " d printing jn Cincinnat i is to bo carried to an elevation of 
their money.— Ohio Cult. „f r nn i. nnr | H~„ir nu m „i •„ n , in its place 2U. Ihe words “ one dollar ” in the , , ,, ■ , r . 
.1 T,p, ° A Lock P olt ’ B “ k * Champlain Bank bod ‘ f the bdl are changed by the same process 272 feet h, S her tban an 7 otber 111 tbe U,llted btatoB - 
rother Bateham. Charity American Bank, Cortland County Bank, and .to “ twenty dollars.” We believe the haiik never The top ls to be an tmmense hand pointing up- 
at home—and then be ex- Knickerbocker Bank. has issued any twenties.— Traveler. wards. 
popular weeklies, that we can afford it for $1 a 
year, because —mark the reason—“ other papers 
can be had at that price.” This is not exceeding¬ 
ly good logic, as we could easily prove. At pres- 
but give a full equivalent for the money received. 
can be had at that price.This is not exceeding- Emery & Redfield.— The establishment of 
ly good logic, as vve could easily prove At pres ^ rncr . v & Co., for the manufacture and sale of 
ent however we have only space to repeat part of 1 ? , 1 ,rse - Po ^f. s and Agricultural Implements is an 
r ... 1 1 P ari 01 old and well known one. We take great peasure 
a former articlo on this point. 1 • ■ • ... 6 r 
The Debts of the U. S.—According to a 
calculation by the New York Times, the indebt¬ 
edness of this country in various forms, is as fol¬ 
lows: 
The Federal Indebtedness is.$64,000,000 ! 
Indebtedness of the Stales. 211,000,000 | 
•to “ twenty dollars.” We believe the bank never 3 de ^ op ' s be an immense hand pointing up- 
has issued any twenties.— Traveler. wards. 
-- -Three dollar counterfeits on the Bank of 
McCormick’s Reaping Machines. —Mr. Me- Orleans, Irasburg, Vt., aro in circulation. Tho 
Cormick has made arrangements for the manufac- imitation of the true hill is very close, and tho en- 
ture of from five hundred to one thousand of his graving so well done as to deceive except upon a 
reapers in London, in time for the harvest of next careful jn?pect ion. 
year. Ho has also taken out patents for his reap¬ 
er in Scotland, France, Belgium, Austria and 
-Tho Grand Jury at Buffalo have found a true ( 
mueuieuuesB ui me ..^ll.UUU.UUU ...’ -. , . . .*-- _ . . . 4 
Indebtedness of the Cities. 40,000 000 Russia, and will probably introduce his machine bill against twenty-five of the parties charged with S 
1 nrlphfednpss of Western rminfiee c’nno’nnn in each one of those countries during the next year, being concerned in the riots at Syracuse. Tho < 
in noticing that, by a recent change in the firm. 
Indebtedness of Western Counties.. 5,000,000 
Bonded debt of Rairoads. 50,000,000 
Let us look for a moment at the reasons why I dames Redfield has become one of the partners. 
these so-called cheap, dollar papers can be afford I • The , na '“ e °- l he P 60 ^' 6 wa ?‘ agricultural 
. j . i . . , t .i /• , auort| - implements is Legion,and if there is any firm do- 
J )ae ‘ 11 dl ° krst pl ac ©» there is serving of their patronage, confidence and sup- 
scarcely a dollar weekly of any value iii the coun- port, it is Emery & Redfield.— Alb. Eve. Jour. 
trj, vx hich pays its way, unless it is a re-print of a In connection with the above, we may state for 
< ai y oi other journal, or has attained an immense the information of farmors in this vicinity, that 
circulation. Lithei of these causa materially les- Emery Co. have at present one of their men— 
sen the cost of each copy of a paper—and where Mr. E. D. IIallock— in this citv, to attend to the 
jot ] .t e com mir d (as is the case with the N. Y. sale and putting up of their excellent Railroad 
ee c } os , an a ew other political, news and Horse-Powers, Threshing Machines, &c. 
Tho minimum estimate of that portion of the 
above owned or advanced on, abroad, is as fol¬ 
lows: 
Federal Loans...$40,000,000 
State Loans.143,000,000 
City Loans and Bonds. 24,000,000 
County Loans and Bonds. 2,000,000 
l each one of those countries during the next year, being concerned in the riots at Syracuse. Tho < 
- warrants have not yet been executed and tho j 
Genesee College and Wesleyan Seminary, names are suppressed. J 
$370,000,000 I —By a synopsis in the American, we learn that _ A gteam tug for towing canal boats, is in 
p this college numbers 3 Seniors,/ Juniors, 2b boph- ; 
omores, and 47 Freshmen, or’a total of 78. The ^ecessM operation on the Chesapeake and Ohio < 
Seminary for the last year numbered—Ladies 410, Ganal. Her engine is of forty horso power, and ^ 
Gentlemen 577, and preparatory school 42, or a she makes a rate of about throe miles an hour with < 
total of 1,029. 
a tow of a thousand tons. 
, T , _ . „ T _ _ _ -The Gloucester fishermen from Bay Chaleur 
City Loans and Bonds. 24,000,000 Live Stock Insurance Co.—A movement is , „ , ,, mn.wi .. 
County Loans and Bonds. 2,000,000 on foot for the formation of a Company of this bave a retur . ' ^ 
Railroad Bonds. 20,000,000 character, to be styled the Utica Livo Stock insu- they caught last year. I he lushing Insurance Co., 
-ranee Co. Some of our most substantial men are which had $400,000 on tho vessels, has only lost 
Total.$229,000,000 engaged in it.— Utica Teetotaller. $21,000. 
