MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
SEPT. 87. 
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horses or leaders, something may “turn up” 
however. 
The action thus far of Gov. Geary, the newly 
■ appointed head for Kansas, seems to be right. 
- In his Message he deprecates all disobedi- 
Miscellaneous Items. 
Provincial Items. 
Paul Earnum, Esq., of Beverly, N. J., has The Provincial Parliament has been further 
given a building, with ground attached, valued prorogued till Saturday, the 25th of October, 
at $25,000, for a Normal School, and has agreed not then to meet for the despatch of business. 
ence to law and states that every one who 1x1 P a J tbe expenses of the first year. 
The receipts of the Great Western Railway 
ROCHESTER, SEPTEMBER 27, 1856. 
REMOVAL! 
SPEDIAL NOTICE TO ALL “RTJRALISTS.” 
dares to disturb the peace of the Territory A mathematical locksmith reckons that about for the week ending 12th September, amounted puWic worghip 
shall be punished therefor. He will uphold by forty-one thousand five hundred pounds of brass, to $59,053. —The gross 
the strong arm of law the right of bona fide in the shape of door-keys, are carried daily up It is contemplated to have a great celebration nearly $2,400. 
residents to legislate for themselves without and down New York in people’s pockets. at Montreal on the occasion of-the completion — The numtx 
interference by outside parties. As Kansas Mr. Lorenzo B. Shepard, Corporation Attor- of the Grand Trunk Railway from Toronto to Society is 1,678, 
and her people have become a source of Natu- ne y, and Chairman of the Democratic General to tbab clt Y’ —The New 1 
— It is estimated that there are now 80,000 Mormons in 
Utah. 
— There are now in the city of Baltimore 143 houses of 
, ... ral interest and inquiry we shall publish a con- Committee of New York, died suddenly on the 
The Office of the Rural N ew-Y orker w 11 ^ of the Meggage next week> morning of the l9th in8t ., while taking a bath. 
morning of the 19th inst., while taking a bath. cenll y been Burglarously entered and robbed 
tt o -rr t, „ . . of nearly everything they contained. All the 
Hon. S. A . R. Mallory died in Canandaigua v, l k t * 
on the 18th inst. As a lawyer, Mr. Mallory 
stood among the first of the profession in West- 
ern New York. 
Counterfeit gold coins are in circulation, re- last ’ the embankment gave way, burying two -Coal in abundance has been found in almost every 
° „C 4.1, ___1_ _ i_ i_ r .i a nnrfinn nf Ho lifnrrnn. 
be removed during lhe present week io the eld -—- H o». s y R Mahout died in Canandaigua ° f ” e * rl { contained. All the 
City Hall, Buffalo street, directly opposite the Affairs in Kansas. ou the 18 th inst. As a lawyer, Mr. Mallory map,, school I,eels, Ac., were slolen. 
Court House. Office subscribers, and others - stood among the first of the profession in West- V hile a number of laborers were working 
having occasion to visit the establishment, are By the latest returns from Kansas we learn ern New Yor k. in a sewer 011 Queen 8treet ’ Toronto > on Friday 
desired to noto the change and govern them- thab Governor Geary had released all the pris- Counterfeit gold coins are in circulation, re- last ; the embankment gave way, burying two 
° oners in the hands of the mob at Leavenworth. sembling the quarter-eagle, but having on one tbe mcQ under a laige heap of earth; and 
selves accordingly. ^ The Missourians had nearly all fled to West- s ide a profile of Washington, instead of the fig- before they could be extricated life was extinct: 
In connection with the above announcemcm portj feartog an a ttack from Lane. Gen. Smith ure of Liberty They are well executed. On Friday last, Dr. Ryerson, the Chief Su- 
rt may he proper bad ordered the families seeking safety at Fort TnE ^ ^ R w Q perintendent of Education for Upper Canada, 
exhibit decided ’°J^ Leavenworth, to leave. The Pro-Slavery men who has j ust concluded a canvas8 of the vil- laid tbe foundation stone of the new Grammar 
tofore occupied—being more pleasant, com report that a battle was fought on the 31st, at , . J . , e School at Dundas, in the presence of a lame as- 
dious and 'convenient-and that we shall also s B „ (lge , between five hundred Mis- ■» pursuauce of bis project of making a ^ ^ HdVug wS be 
have greater facilities for printing the Rusal, souriao6 „„der Atchison and a party of Free- Directory, reports that there are 1 , in sufficiently large to accommodate allthe classes, 
to $59,053. — The g ross receipts of the Onondaga Co. Fair were 
It is contemplated to have a great celebration nea riy $ 2 , 400 . 
at Montreal on the occasion of- the completion —The number of life members of the American Bible 
of the Grand Trunk Railway from Toronto to Society is 1,678. 
to that city. — The New York Central railroad receipts for August 
Two school houses in St. Catharines have re- were about $716,000. 
cently been burglarously entered and robbed —Terre Haute was lighted with gaB for the first time on 
of nearly everything they contained. Allthe ttie evening of Sept. 6 , TSoG. 
, , , , . , — Two vessels lately arrived at Cuba with 400 Chinese 
maps, school books, <fcc., were stolen. , ., 
1 ’ ’ ’ coolies or slaves on board. 
While a number of laborers were working —The receipts of grain at Buffalo on the 11th instant 
in a sewer on Queen street, Toronto, on Friday were 415,006 bushels. 
oners in the hands of the mob at Leavenworth. sem bliDg the quurter-eagle, but having on one of tbe men under a lar g e heap of earth; and portion of California. 
The Missourians had nearly all fled to West- gide a profile ot - Washington, instead of the fig- before the F could be extricated life was extinct: 
The Lockport Courier says Mr. L. W. Grang¬ 
er, who has just concluded a canvass of the vil¬ 
lage in pursuance of his project of making a 
Directory, reports that there are 11,600 inhabi- 
— The expenses of Congress for the current year, it is 
said, amount to $2,678,000. 
— A suspension bridge is to be built from Cincinnati to 
perintendent of Education for Upper Canada, Covington sixty feet in height. 
laid the foundation stone of the new Grammar — It is estimated that 14,000 Africans have landed in 
School at Dundas, in the presence of a large as- Cuba within the last eight months. 
semblage of persons. The building will be — The anniversary of Perry’s victory was celebrated at 
and the transaction of other important items goilers. The Missourians fled at the first ta “* 8, , , W i m ; raftTld both in the Grammar and Common Schools,and 
^nnor.ted with its publication. For instance, The Elmira Gazette says that the Elmira and _ _ _ _ 
connected with its publication. For instance, „ b „ r „ p 
uiuiicpLiiu r CJiarge. _ .. , , - --i i enose resueonve seminaries win oe conducted 
instead of depending upon one Steam Press, „ . , , , , , Canandaigua Railroad Company have tailed. .. f _ According to the St. Louis Democra 
wAshall have two at command, suitable for The Free-State prisoners had been released 0 n Tuesday last, John Rankin, Jr., of Canan- under Ba “ e . :roof ' , . lo in that vicinity is a partial failure, 
mintin- the paper • and it is not improbable ° H baiL The Gove,nor has 18Sued a proclama- daigua> wa8 appointed Receiver, on application . ^ HE “P of Tborold Agricultural So- _ Up to the 17thin8t . 95i365 persons h, 
punting p P ^ ^ guc j 1 j n a few^months Gon command ^ D g a B armed bands to disperse. of the holders of the Third Mortgage Bonds.- ciet y wiU hold their N inth Annual Show on port of P Mew York the present year. 
th t ° U rrive both employment We shall cer- Cob Emer J ’ 8 band bad been taken before GeD - The road will continue to do business as usual. th ® 6th of „ , r. “ DiseaFe has diminished the P roducti 
as to give both employ ment. e snau cer gmith loj . arresting an officer of the army.— . . , ,, n , -n The prize of £100 offered by the Kingston j worms in France, Switzerland and Italy. 
tainlv strive to merit such a result, and if recent , ,, & . The Commissioners of the Canal Fund will n _ f . , , a „ , 
sufficiently large to accommodate all the classes, Pittsburg, Pa., by a military parade. 
both in the Grammar and Common Schools, and ~ Mr - Heald . the Eoglish gentleman of great fortune 
those respective seminaries will be conducted who carried Lola Montez, is dead. 
under the same roof. - AccordiDg to the st LouiB Democrat ’ the hemp crop 
in that vicinity is a partial failure. 
The Township of Thorold Agricultural So- TT a . .. —. , . 
. 1 ° —Up to the 17th rnst. 95,365 persons have landed at the 
as to give both employment, we bnau cer- - 
as m gr v j Smith ior arresting an officer of the army 
tainlv strive to merit such a result, and if recent ° . , 
ot _ Caot. vV lnnnle s comnanv had cantured a mi 
ine ooij oi uciooer. — DiseaFe has diminished the productiveness of the silk 
The prize of £100 offered by the Kingston worms in France, Switzerland and Italy. 
Committee for the best Essay on the Agricul- — The amount of coal exported from Great Britain du- 
taini Y h . , , , Capt. Whipple’s company had captured a party , . . ,, _ , „ ^ , , . Committee for the best Essay on the Agricul- — The amount of coal exported fro 
and present indications and prospects are not Qf thieveg) and recoyered g() horgeg A fort ca . advertise a proposal the first of October for a tun?> ^ q{ the UDited countieg of FrontenaC; ring the year 1855 was 4,568,235 tons, 
—: j „i „ U. will pvp. lnnfr be attained. .. .... _ . - l„nn of *t ,250,000 for the purposes of the Canal. - . - . . ... ..... . - ... 
widely mistaken, it will ere long be attained. q} fao 6 0(jQ meD> hag • gt been fin . loan of $1,250,000 for the purposes of the Canal. 
Meantime, we cannot well refrain from express- ^ LawreQCe A jubilee J was held at The bids will probably be received in fifteen 
ing what seems most appropriate to the occa- oq the mh> tQ celebrate lhe release da J 8 after tbe fir8t Publication of the notice, 
sion-our profound acknowledgments to the of the gtate prigonerg< It was a day of geDera l On Monday afternoon, 15th inst., in the town 
moi mi Lrr« pu.p U8 «i - Lennox and Addington, has been awarded to “Most of the corn along tbe tine of the Michigan 
ie bids will probably be received in fifteen Charles Cooper Esq of that city Southern railroad has been killed by frost, 
ys after the firBt publication of the notice. 1 ’ - _ _ — Thomas W. Olcott, Esq., of Albany, has given $10,000 
Oh Monday afternoon, 15lh inst, in tie town . T “ G *“ t " ! « «» Ob.™,.,, in ,b.« .it,. 
Walworth, Wayne county, three ealuable . “ , ' approaching Piovincial _Tb„ot,l nnnaberor emigrant, arrlring in this State 
' _ — Show at Three Rivers, (C. E.,) numbering al- to September 1st, this year, was 92,050. 
Its, belonging to Theron G. Yeomans, were onnn D v 
6 i -n j v i. i • , , • ready 2UUU. —The total export of treasure from San Francisco, for 
thousands of active and earnest friends, near re - ic - 
and distant, who have so nobly seconded our ef- J The ° 
forts to place the Rural New-Yorker in the per- 
The inaugural address of Governor Geary, colts, belonging to Theron G. Yeomans, were 
delivered at Lecompton on the 11th inst., was almost instantly killed by a stroke ot ligktniDg. 
ready 2000. 
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maneut and prospeious am ( ma > '"o 110 a •) "brief and pointed. It deprecates a continuance Ibey were feeding in an open field, neai the New Postal Arrangement. 
__T rArvclflftn if nnW AftAliniPS 1 r • I <■ .1 __1. Al. _ a:__ C Ah. aaa a. ^aa^vaaavaah 
useful and influential position it now occupies. 
It is certainly something to have succeeded in 
of the strife and disorder in the Territory, residence of the owner, who at the time of the - 
caused by the illegal and unjustifiable inter- accident was negotiating for the sale ot one of Tiie articles (additional to those of March, 
an enterprise which most editors and publishers fereQCe of other states. He promises to do jus- them for $200. The aggregate value of the 1851,) between the Post-office Department of Urging a 
considered the height of folly—but it is perhaps dce to aU withoufc party cons i derat i onj and ex - three animals killed was computed at $500. Canada and the United States, providing for ~ The 
unfortunate to lia,ve so fai exce ed ot er a oi - p ectg 0 p, ed i ence to the laws of the Territorial A Chancery case has recently been decided the exchange of registered letters between the Massachl 
ers in the same field as to excite e jeu ousy, L eg i s i ature T , ntd t hey are repealed. in one of the English courts, by which John two countries, will go into operation on the 
hatred and even abuse of some w o aie en- The N. Y. Tribune has the following dispatch, McDougal, of South Boston, a hard laboring first of October next. 
gaged in the useful and honoia e pursuit o dated Lawrence, K. T., Sept. 15:—Twenty- man, receives £15,000 or $75,000. The first article provides :—“ Letters alleged 
Agricultural Journalism. us, owever, nei- e j gbt h uudred men , mostly Missourians, reach- Qj,- e 0 f the shrewdest and wealthiest of the to be valuable, presented at any post-office in 
ther disturbs oui equanimity, noi essens oui e ed Frankba yes terday, to attack Lawrence, business men of Washington—now upwards of the United States or its Territories, and ad- 
termination to ma*etie .ural ey- orker Q w j n to our re ij ance up0 n Governor Geary seventy years of age — has never set his foot in dressed to Canada, or posted in Canada, and 
aiwl mnrp wnrtliv flip, larpe and increas- . 1 j j 6 , 
. /* v i 4 , , • T 7 i , . . , .. A , — Preparations for rebuilding Sebastopol have been com- 
in one of the Enghsh courts, by which John two countries, will go into operation on the mence a, after a plan adopted at St. Petersburg. 
the last seven months, -was thirty millions. 
— They raise six hundred bushels of sweet potatoes to 
the acre on the Guadaloupe river in Texas. 
— A lad ten years old has been arrested in Boston for 
forging a check for $100 on his employers. 
— The membership connected with the churches of the 
Massachusetts General Association is68,391. 
termination to make tne iXURAL jnew-i orker ^ ^ 
teiimiiciauu Owing to our reliance upon Governor Geary 
more and more worthy tbe large and increas- , . r • 
mure duu j & somewhat for protection, our force is mostly m 
Qne of the shrewdest and wealthiest of the to be valuable, presented at any post-office in 
business men of Washington—now upwards of the United States or its Territories, and ad- 
. . . , , --- r v.w». u , Av,.^ --- j — a railroad car, a steamboat, or a grave-yard, and ->- 
mg favor and support it is receiving (thanks to tfae count About 500 remain, prepared to has ue ver been so far from Washington as Bal- at any of the respective offices of exchange, to -They have had a lady at Sharon Springs who will 
its numerous and influential friends and advo- fight in J r fortificalioD8 . 0 ur advance guards tim0 re ! be thence conveyed to their destination, shall ring the beU Wlth a p,bto1 e ’ 8ht t,meB °f ° f ^ . 
^ * —A revolviDg rifle has been invented in New York city, 
The first article provides “ Letters alleged ivhich can be fired seven times in eight seconds, 
to be valuable, presented at any post-office in — Thecity and county prisoners of San Francisco are to 
the United States or its Territories, and ad- be fed for twenty-four cents a day, by contract, 
dressed to Canada, or posted in Canada, and —The cholera is reported ss raging fearfully at Porto 
addressed to the United States, and deliverable Rico- 11 tas assumed tb ® character of a plague. 
cates,) throughout the country. And as no part 
of this marked success has been achieved by 
depreciating the efforts of others, we cannot 
now afford to turn from our object and purpose 
even to head and bury one or two egotists who 
, l. .i • i a* i ii ring the hell with a pistol eight times out of ten. 
be thence conveyed to their destination, shall s r 
. . , , . ... . —The crop of cranberries in the northwest ofhewJer- 
delight in feebly yelping insinuation, implica a t Franklin. Four hundred troops arrived here 
tion and downright falsehood in the vain hope ^ for protection> The Goycrnor>iQ per . 
came in collision last night, and three of the en- A number of boys discovered several hundred be registered at the office of mailing, on the gey is Eaid t0 b e unusually large the present year, 
emy’s men were killed. None of ours were counterfeit gold dollars in the edge of the water application of the person posting the same, pro- _ The Chicago Times states that 3,760 buildings have 
injured. Just then orders came from the Gov- a t the levee in St. Louis, a few days ago. On vided that the full postage chargeable thereon been erected in that city since the first oi the year, 
ernor, forbidding the approach of the Pro-Sla- further search being made, a sack full of coun- to destination, together with a registration fee _ b, b. Groom, Epq., of Clark couDty, Ky., sold a few 
very forces. They then fell back and encamped terfeit silver coin was found near the same place, of five cents on each letter be prepared at such days ago I09head of two year old mules at 179 each, 
at Franklin. Four hundred troops arrived here -- mailing office ; and provided also, that such — It is said that E. B. Ward, of Detroit, owns 85,000 
of injuring a journal w liich occupies a field SODj d i sba n d ed the Missourians, under General 
they fain would possess ! On the contrary, we member elcct of the Missouri Legislature, 
desire and design to labor for the instruction There ig Q() lon aDy Ten . itori al militia.- 
Political Items. 
registration shall not be compulsory, and shall a s res of tb e best pine lands in the State of Michigan. 
of their friends and neighbors to become stock¬ 
holders in what we are earnestly endeavoring 
to render the best Agricultural, Literary and 
Family Newspaper in America. 
anded the Missourians, under General - 1 - notrender the respective post-office departments —Thereare £5,242 miles of railroads in this country, 
mber elect of the Missouri Legislature. The New York Republican State Convention of the United States or Canada, or their reve- 6ufficient to eDcircle wl1h lts iron hares the entire globe, 
no longer anv Territorial militia— met at Syracuse on the 17th inst., and putin nues, liable for the loss of such letters or pack- — The Presbyterians of this coustiy have 2,300 mims- 
them swear that they will have blood nomination the following ticketFor Gov- ets or the contents thereof. 
>f the Government. Our citizens have ernor — John A. King, of Queens; Lieutenant, The fee is to accrue to the U. S. Post-Office aD d persons had fallen victims ina population of 16,000. 
themselves as miliiia. A collision is Governor—Henry R. Selden, of Monroe ; Canal Department upon all registered letters sent _ The advance guard of this fear’s Mormon emigration 
Colonel Harney’s regiment fought a Commissioner—Charles H. Sherrill, of Wash- from the United States to Canada, and to the over the plains is encamped at Kansas, and is 1,600 strong. 
Hartford, yesterday, killing three and ton; Inspector of State Prisons—Wesley Bai- Canada Post-Office Department upon .all letters _ The celebrated trotting nyU Flora Temple has lately 
ir many. Five of Harney’s men were ley, of Oneida ; Clerk of the Court of Appeals— sent from Canada to the United States.” made a mile in harness in theuuparalleled time of 2:24^. 
and entertainment of our u.uleis exclu. ivel} Many of them swear that they will have blood nomination the following ticket:—For Gov- ets or the contents thereof, 
aud hope our pages wil ex i it, fiom time lo gpbe 0 ftlie Government. Our citizens have ernor—John A. King, of Queens; Lieutenant, The fee is to accrue to the U. S. Post-Office 
time, such evidences of improvement and pro- enrolled themselves a S miliiia. A collision is Governor—Henry R. Selden,of Monroe ; Canal Department upon all registered letters sent 
gross, that not on y piesent su »cn ers wi f eared _ Colonel Harney’s regiment fought a Commissioner—Charles H. Sherrill, of Wash- from the United States to Canada, and to th 
continue in our company, but in uce t lousands battlg afc Hartfordj yes terday, killing three aud ton ; Inspector of State Prisons—Wesley Bai- Canada Post-Office Department upon .all letter 
wounding many. Five of Harney’s men were 
wounded. His whole force were taken prison¬ 
ers by the dragoons while returning. 
Conflagrations and Casualties. 
ley, of Oneida; Clerk of the Court of Appeals— 
Russell F. Hicks, of Liviugston. lhe Electors - *' *■ — Rich deposits of tin have boen discovered in Austra- 
at Large are James S. Wadsworth, of Living- The New York Horse Market. —It is now ij a , and large shipments of ore have been made to Eng- 
ston, and Moses H. Gi iunell, of New Ybrk. past the middle of September, but as far as ac- land. 
The North American Convention was also tivity is concerned it might as well be the mid- —a colony of fifty children, from 6 to 14 years old, left 
held at Syracuse on the 17th inst. The dele- die of July in the horse market in this city. The New York on Tuesday with Rev. Mr. tan Meter ior the 
sent from Canada to the United States.” 
NEW QUARTER—TRIAL SUBSCRIBERS. vuiiuogiouwiro uaouciiuco. . , , ,. “ T , • New Y 
,. d ,r reminded that a ew ub - held at Syracuse on the 17th mst. The dele- die of July in the horse market in this city. The 
serintion ouarter'of the RkrIl commences next MlLL8 N °' 1 and 2 ° f the Norwa ^ Plain Con1 ' S ates ’ with a few exceptions, resolved to sup- price of horses has been reduced an average of c arifi0n bthveen Araeric an and East Indian 
k ’^hO.tober Friends whose sub ,ri pan y, at Rochester, N. H., were destroyed by port Fillmore and Donelson for the Presidency. $25 a head below last spring, but that does not cot t on shows a difference of 100 per cent, in favor of the 
Lons Txnire with* the pregent^number fire on lhe l3th in8t - Loss $100,000—insured. The Virginia Republican State Convention bring the customers, and as a matter of course it former. 
r>looao nnfp the fact that uromDt renewals arp Three grain warehouses on Water street, was held at Wheeling on the 18th, aud a Fre- does not Bring the horses from the country, — There is a firm In New Y ork, the name of which is 
1 | P * . * ci -p. t> »■» r . t-ij , 1 m* ii. • i mu • wlif'rp tliov 3 .TG ?6DGr3illv liclcl ftbovfi tliG icl( 3 R L^Y* H&tcb & Cluck. Tlic clerks are presumed tc be all 
necessary to secure the continuance of the pa- Chicago, owned by S. D. Pomeroy, George W. mont Electoral Ticket was nominated. This whe,e are generally new above tne idea ^ 
per,—while the thousands of constant or occa- Dale aud Cbarle8 Woodworth, were burnt on ticket, says the Virginia Free Press, is made of buyers for the city “aiket It is the opinion Q ^ the Vermont poet, is probated by 
sional readers who have been waiting a favorable th e 16th inst., together with 55,000 bushels of up exclusively of Democratic members of the ot some wil o are well posted in the tiusineas, paralygi8) and has iee n confined to his house wjih it since 
opportunity to subscribe, are informed that the S rain - Total loss $100,000 ; partially insured, last Legislature of that State. that sales will increase next month, anc prices lastwinter . 
present is a good time to join the Rural stand- The machine shop of the Little Miami Rail- On the 16th inst., the Republican and Amer- lm P 10 J e ’ U 01 “ Ur / pai T( Wt ° D ° s< ' c ^ ia -The rice cro.i of North Carolina is represented to bo 
1 6 . J , . j . r> ji . m • r . i u • a- . w . „ .. j to produce that effect. The stages and railroads in a highly flourishing condition. The prospect is every 
ard. We hope to receive large accessions, to road, at Pendleton, Ohio, was destroyed by ican Conventions at Worcester, Mass., united 1 .. , , , ° , . r hi> 
commence with October, and shall be prepared fire on lhe 17th inst. Loss $15,000. on an Electoral State Ticket,-Julius Rockwell aad ^ ^^“mberbg the"hard oTpwkii of New York, says that the free use of 
to furnish all applicants. One whole square of buildings in Frankfort, aad Thomas Colt, of Pittsfield, being Electors ^mes of last winter will be much inclined to grapes will prove highly beneficial in preserving the teeth 
Trial Subscribers .— In order that strangers Ky., was destroyed by fire ou the 14th inst.— at Large. Previously the American Fremonters ’ from decay. 
_ el.,. Duhat o eviol onrl tr. inI a-a.a!I t r ooo . —--j mt _ _ h?irl nrimi33ntod Davton for Vino Pi-fisidfinf. P y ^ y y* _TSo loro-nst shin ever built is to be launched next 
— The comparison between American and East Indian 
The machine shop of the Little Miami Rail- On the 16th inst., the Republican and Amer- * m piove, hut foi our pait we do not see v. hat is 
, . , , • .• a w a u -a j to produce that effect. The stages and railroads 
road, at Pendleton, Ohio, was destroyed by ican Conventions at Worcester, Mass., united * ° . 
that sales will increase next month, and prices lagt wiut ’ er 
improve, but for our part we do not see what is —The ricecrol of North Carolina is represented to bo 
in a highly flounshing condition. The prospect is every 
. . T hi i r non “ J a tv i a t 3 - v>’ i 31 are all well stocked, and no new lines forming, way favorable, 
e on lhe 17* inst. Lo 3 S *I5,000. on an Electoral State T^ket.-Julin 8 RookteeH ^ a0Be of the old ones , remcmbering thc har B d „„ ,h.. kb. of 
One whole square of buildings in Frankfort, aad Thomas Colt, ot 1 lMstield, being Electors ti mes of last winter, will be much inclined to grapes will prove highly beneficial in preserving the teeth 
may give the Rural a trial, and to introduce it 
1,000 ; partially insured. There was 
in localities where it is comparatively un- another fire afterwards, during which several 
had nominated Dayton for Vice President. 
The National Whig Convention at Baltimore, 
keep any more than are actually necessary.— from decay. ....... J , , . 
1 J. j j _ ybe ] ar gest ghip ever built is to be launched next 
N. Y. Tribune. week from th« yard of W. H. Webb, New York, named the 
Ocean Monarch. 
Irom Mexico. Advices fiom Mexico via. _monstrous steamer Adriatic, building in New 
Havana, mention reports of a difficulty between York, is expected to make her first trip to Liverpool on the 
known, we will receive both single and club buildings were burned. These fires are sup- have unanimously adopted resolutions in favor From Mexico. _Advices from Mexico via. The uonsti 
subscriptions for three months—Oct. to Jan. — posed to have been lhe work of an incendiary, of Millard Fillmore for the Presidency. Havana, mention reports of a difficulty between Y ork is@tpecte 
at the same proportional rates as for a year. A freight car of the Canandaigua and Niag- The Radical Abolitionists of New Y’ork have the Government of that country and the British nth of October. 
Agents and other friends who purpose to form ara Falls Railroad was burned on the 17th inst., placed the following ticket in nomination:— Minister, aud that the latter had demanded his _ Thi Mount 
clubs for the next volume, will please observe at g U8pe nsion Bridge. The car was filled with For Governor—Wm. Goodell, of Brooklyn ; Lt. passport. Orders had been transmitted to Ha- Ma Y °“ lhe 5th 1 
this offer and give us their lists of trial subscri- drv goods destined for the west, and its con- Governor—Austin Ward, of Oneida; Canal vana ior the British squadron there to proceed date 2 ^°° l' eiS01 
bers thus preparing the way for a more gene- were valued at $10,000. The doors of Commissioner—J. C. Harrington, of Oswego ; to Vera Cruz to enforce the demands of Eng- 
ral circulation in future. 
the car were locked, aud the fire broke out near State Prison Inspector — B. B. Mills, of Onon- land. The commander of the British steamer loa *d with fruit. 
_Thf Mount Vernon Hotel, which burned at Cape 
May on the 5 th inst., cost $125,000, and corld accommo¬ 
date 2/00 persons. 
_ it hile in many parts of the country tie apple crop 
will J® very short, the orchards of Maine are said to be 
the centre of the car. Nothing of the car or its 
Review Of the Week. contents were saved. It is a mystery how the 
fire originated, but it has been attributed to 
The prospect of a busy week is before the 8pontane0 us combustion. 
citizens of Rochester. First, in point of time, ^ , , , 
is the American State Convention, which meets he giatn an loisc 
... . ,rv a o ou, a, r with, about a mile and a ht 
this morning (Tuesday 23d) for the purpose of , , , 
... . ,• a- i +. a of Lima, were burned abot 
putting m nomination a ticket of State Officers. . 
To-morrow, the American Pomological Conven- ^ the l8th '“f’ Th ®. ] 
tion hold their Annual Meeting at Corinthian 5ai C! 0 P> an a q i,au i 
Hall, which will continue for several days.- P 1 ' 0 ? 61 ^’ Were destr °y ed ’ 
The Monroe Co., Agricultural Society will hold FIRE Broke out on th 
their Annual Exhibition—commencing Wed- town and Rome Railroad on the 18th inst., some 
nesday and continuing Thursday and Friday. Bw° or b Bree miles from Rome. Five or six 
Matters at Washington. —Rumors from the 
Capital state that the Cabinet is busily en- 
Turtar, at Havana, was collecting a naval force 
to sail immediately. 
Stamped Postage Envelopes. —Stamped post- 
The Cincinnati Commercial says “ Within the past 
tjree weeks nine marriages have been solennized on the 
Jrfth-st. ferry boat.” 
— The Cunard Company have made arrangiments for the 
_ . , , , . ,, t> i gaged in discussing steps to he taken in regard age envelopes have been m use m the United construction of another iron steamship, to to built on the 
The gram and horse barns of a Mr. Beck- 6 6 , ^ & . 6 , r , , rivdo and called the Scotia 
. . , , j i ic a ■„ to the Panama massacre of April last. It is States about three years. The demand by the Clyde antic 
with, about a ixhig aud a nail w^GStoi tiic viIIsctg , , . » ^ stpampr pprsift Kaiicd on tliGl 7 th iist for Liver* 
CT . , , , , 7 | , mi said that the report made by the Commissioners Government now reaches 32,000,000 or 33,000,- ® am . 
of Lima, were burned about 7 o clock on Thurs- , * . . . , , pool. She takes out 136 passengers, and upwards of one 
day, the 18th inst. The whole of Beckwith’s eent b y our Government to investigate the af- 000 per annum. In England, according to a aad a half million in specie. 
barley crop, aud a quantity of oats and other UQex P ec ^ ec ^^y s ^ 1013 § against the author- return recently presented to Parliament, thff^ — The Female Medical College in Boston has now 38 
•o o -rt were destroyed btbes P anam a, and establish either their were issued, during the ten years ending A/>ril, students, with Professors in Surgery, Obstetrics, Thera- 
piope y, complicity in the massacre, or their utter ineffi- 1856, the large number of 186,124,000 stamped peutics, and Materia Medica. 
A fire broke out on t e me o t e ater- c j ency preserving peace on the Isthmus.— postage envelopes. —The New York Academy of Muiio his resolved to 
Mr. Corwin recommends measures of retalia- -- 
tion, and proceeding to secure the future safety Forgery in High Quarters. —Don 7 incente 
of trausit across the Isthmus, wliich will excite Hernandes De Alyla, Minister Plenipotentiary 
The politician will undoubtedly “put his best thousand cords of wood belonging to the N. Y. of traus i t across the Isthmus, wliich will excite Hernandes De Alyla, Minister Plenipotentiary -The usual autumnal C 
foot forward”—the Pomologist will “ have one Central Iiailroa d> ’were burned, and also a notice not only in this country but throughout and Envoy Extraordinary from the Republics j^ttAnd [asuLg^hree days. 
«tage envelopes. —The New York Academy of Muiio his resolved to 
_*-»-»_ erect a magnificent College in that cit;, at the cost of be- 
Forgery in High Quarters.— Don Yincente tween $80,000 and $90,000. 
ernandes De Alyla, Minister Plenipotentiary —The usual autumnal Conventior of tire Unitarians 
f j- al n y,i will this year be held at Bangor, Mi., commencing Oct. 
of the best assortments of fruit ever exhibited,” num ber of shanties. 
Europe. It is understood that a portion of the of Y’enezuela, Grenada, &c., was arrested in _ The firgt meeting of the New Ergland Gallaudet As- 
while Old Monroe intends that “ the forthcom- The Buffalo Commercial says that fires are m embers of the Cabinet are in favor of the Mobile on the 13th inst., by Marshal Maura and 80C i a tion of deaf mutes was held in Winchester, N. H., on 
ing Fair ” shall be “ in all respects the most raging in the woods on the south side of that mogt dec i de d measures, and that the President Deputy Marshal Scollick, on charges of forgery the 4th inst., -200 in attendance, 
creditable held by the Society.” city, and doing great damage. The want of - g ordy restrained by the protest of the more and swindle. After his arrest he attempted, to — Ths American Express Co. paid he N.Y. Central and 
The various political. parties in our State rain renders it impossible to foresee where it is COH8erva ti ve members from sendiug a fleet to swallow forged drafts to the amount of $6,000. Hudson River Railroads near $700,00 for freight and ex¬ 
will have the harness on ere the close of the to end. Acres of trees have been burnt, and a take possession of the port of Panama. -- press services within the last year. 
week, such as are already in the traces, are great amount of timber destroyed. - -— Will Not Receive Hiu.-It is understood at N “ wi ^ 
noted in another column. As everything al- The South Branch (Chicago) ferry boat came Lake Superior Iron. —For the week ending W ashington, that owing to the unsettled politi- seD g erg & nd $1,663,646,85 in specie, 
ways moves off so smoothly in politics we do in collision with a schooner on the 20th inst.i September 5th, the receipts of iron ore, at Mar- cal condition of affairs in Nicaragua, no new _ur. Ten Broeck’s horses Leco4e, Prior and Prioress, 
not look for, nor expect to see any exhibition of and capsized. She was filled with passengers, quette, for shipment were :—Sharon Iron Co. Minister from that country will at present be arr i ve d safely at Glasgow, after a ifort and pleasant voy- 
haulking or restiveness in either the wheel- ten of whom were drowned. 400 tons. Cleveland Co. 450 tons. received from there. age. They bore the trip remarkab)- well. 
__ Will Not Receive Him.— It is understood at 
Lake Superior Iron. —For the week ending Washington, that owing to the unsettled politi- 
ways moves off so smoothly in politics we do in collision with a schooner on the 20th inst.i September 5th, the receipts of iron ore, at Mar- cal condition of affairs in Nicaragua, no new 
not look for, nor expect to see any exhibition of and capsized. She was filled with passengers, quette, for shipment were :—Sharon Iron Co. Minister from that country will at present be 
baulking or restiveness in either the wheel- ten of whom were drowned. 400 tons. Cleveland Co. 450 tons. received from there. 
