CONTENTS OE THIS NT7MEEE. 
_, p AGRICULTURAL. Page, choice, 116. Mr. Sherman, (Kep 
Tlie Progress of Rural Improvement. 405 iia %* /T y \ 1 / 
John Johnston on Winteriog Sheep. 405 ^ ’ ^ r ’ Bocock, (Hem.,) 88 ; Mr 
Plan of a Suburban Villa, [Illustrated!. 405 caD >) 20 > Scattering, 12. There 
How Corn Shrinks . 405 prospect of an organization of 
Soiling and Steaming.405, 406 the plurality rule is adopted. 
Lessons of the Season. 406 * 
Crops, Ac., in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. 406 
Endurance of Drouth by Sandy Soils. 400 Personal and Political. 
Saving Fodder. 466 The entire Republican State T 
Agricultural MisceUnnv.- To Correspondents; elected bv over 3 000 maioritv 
Small Farms in Western New York ; Advertising In the eieneu uy over o ,volt majority. 
Rural New-Yoiker; Cotton in Illinois; How to File the the ticket’ 
Rural; Agricultural Department, ot ihe Patent Office; ~ „ , . 
Corn Husking; To Water Door-Yard Fowls; The Rural Governor — Charles RobinSOI 
New-Yorker for 1860—The People’s Paper—The Rural T . , t , „ t> a 
n u n — c nurai Lieut. Governor— .Toaenh P. Root 
has been elected, and no business done. At the A stripling of sixteen, who blacks boots for a FOREIGN ’KT'PWQ ~ ----— 
last trial, 231 votes were cast ; necessary io a living at the railway station in Boston, has travel- Jl Jl iSWb. grl.* rVcit^ ov 
Page. c hoioe,116. Mr. Sherman, (Republican,) received ed through nearly every State in the Union Gbvat „ T a n . ^ vUUUulSCt, 
"S U 0 ; Mr. Bocock,(D cm.,) 88 ; Mr. Gilmee, (Amen- p oi.ge L to - - 
.. m m) 20 ; Scattering, 12. There seen,, te be little ingratiating himself with railroad e.ndnctors and is reported that his mUsto was to lav Sore the ~ T ta abolished public 
405 prospect of an organization of the House unless agents. He has just returned from St. Louis, the English Government a mortal from *k! p v executioBB - 
* £ ,he “P““ * * “P «■! * Gof,rnme»rr. sLnfZnn. —id h, pr.d.e. 
a TiTTT.rt.ir/, t> _• v • -i ... _ t_j . ... * <pi.ouU,iHJ 0 annually. 
entire expense of his trip being 35 cents. 
—a —ucuub uiauruiameni Dy 41 vin Min onnw.iw 
A building is erected at Peoria which will cover England and France; but it seems that the English ’ ’ ‘ 
•.•woo 1_1 _n . . r\ __ , .... b — Thnmna "FTtroff 
ZZZlZZr y B y S0U£ . ™ Personal and Political. three acres of land all under one roof. It is for Government have no ideaofdecreasing the strength 
. . .. """""I;... The entire Republican State Ticket of Kansas is the manufacture of pottery, and will constitute and efficiency of the armv, for we have news bv the 
SmSr/wMin ■Western' N?w York® A^rUstag^n tbe elected by over 3,000 majority. The following is tha largest establishment for that business in the same mail that the English Government had de. 
Rural ^ew-Yoiker; Cotton in Illinois; Howto File th 6 tlip tifkpt ■ world «; . . . , 
Rural; Agricultural Department, ot ihe Patent Office; ' ‘ ’ cided upon making a considerable increase in the 
tern Husking; To Water Door-Yard Fowls; The Rural Governor — Charles Robinson, of Lawrence. Tnu medial „_ a ■ armv bv the _ r „ „„ 
New-Yorker for 1860-The People’s Paper—The Rural T . , „ T , „ ^ -rrr , A „ 1UE meaical men in England say that vaccina- ■>> lne lormation ol a second battalion to 
in the West-”Rural” Progress in Canada. 4CC Eieut. Governor— Joseph P. Root, Wyandot. Sec. tion is becoming ineffective; the virus used for regiments up to and including the 31st 
HORTICULTURAL. of State—John W. Robinson, Manhattan. Audi- vaccination having never been renewed since by wbich means an increase equivalent to eleven 
Last Words for 1859. . 407 tor—George S. Hillyer, Grasshopper Falls. Trea- | j en ner’s time 
Pruning and Trimming the Vine—No. 2—[6 Illustrations! 407 8 urer—William Tholan, Leavenworth. Attorney 
regiments will be obtained. The London Post 
I — Thomas Hyatt has realized $400 by the sale of 
Brown’s photographs. 
— The shock of an earthquake was felt at Rocking¬ 
ham, N. C., on the 24th of Nov. 
An iceberg, ten miles long and very high, has been 
lately encountered off Cape Horn. 
^ — Advices from Brownville state that, out of revenge, 
Cortinas had hung three Americans. 
Inquiries and Answers—Withered Peaches; Grapes General—Benj. F. Simpson, Lykins Co. Supt. - , r---~v.„v r .. t . muQ when the small amount of the British :*—> on •• America and Her Institutions.” 
The Horticulturist. 467 Associate Justices—Samuel A. Kingman, Brown , f M -v. ,. China. —Noseda, the wealthy banker of Milan hascon- 
Keokuk (Iowa) Horticultural Society... 407 Co., Lawrence D. Bailey, Emporia. Member Con- J ' ‘ ; the stablln g> stacks, The Morning Advertiser states that it is the in. tributed 10 0»000 livres to the Garibaldi fund. ’ 
A DestrucUveGfub 1 . 0 ’ 1 1>tar . K ress -^ tm C °° way ’ Lavvrence ’ The Gov- an(] other nropertTS^ W tent ‘ 0n of the Government to limit the intended , “ f hristraas i8 coming, and it is feared that it will 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. ZZ™ Member of Congress are the men elected and aQ immenge W> McD °“ ald ’ EeformBill to the mere extension of the franchise. ^ ° a °° mpllcatlon in the *« Turkey. 
Recipe; To Color Children’s Flannel or Silks Purple- to those places under the Topeka Constitution of g The question of disfranchisement, and the mode of ~ Another Persian Ambassador, Hnssan Aly Khun, 
MaiW Simple P g; E ' d « berr y Wine; Curt/or chib *S5o ! Topeka is the State Capital, as then ; and Ln Leghorn, recently, a remarkable scene took taking the votes, are either to be deferred or made 9 arrived in London a “special mission.” 
Inq'ubies^I^ktm? Saiis^^^i’otatoRread"; Crv^i-’ the Sta,c wil1 be admitted und er what is essentially P lace - For the first time, the Jews of that city of- separate measures. A bill has been introduced into the Georgia Leeis 
Uzing Grapes Different Colors; Coloring Flannel Red. 407 the old Topeka Free State Constitution. Mr. fered «P a P^yer for a Christian Prince, and in- F E ANCE.-The cases of death from cholera in the laturo ex P elliD ff ab free negroes from the State. 
MT „ LADIES’OLIO. Ewing is the son of the U.S. Senator of like name voked tb e blessing of Heaven upon Victor French armv durintr the ' — Nine churches are to be sold at ™ • 
andTheManIio r nf Women and uteraturJi'llow Y^ from Ohio twenty odd years ago. Mr. Conway is Emmanuel, King of Sardinia. At the first word, against the French tribes of Morocco is " ati ’ the present month > for non-payment of /axes” 01 " 
ria rains h " Cn^ren i < ^“^y .». 408 a native of Baltimore. tbe three thousand Jews present rose to their feet, The French Government was forming large de- “ The Virginia Legislature have unanimously ap- 
The. Unwearied Summoner, [Poetical;! Time; A Rev- In the Geor g ia Democratic State Convention on “erTowhich they afl rTsno d'-d Cl °th e ^ P ° tS ° f COal t0 pr0vide against tb e inconveniences Pr ° VCd ‘ he 8entence of Cook an d ‘he other prisoners. 
eU^O D #hIsfe^ a of 1 v r nnV^ ineS i0T “ ed!tallon - C p °- the 6 th inst., a resolution was adopted recom- P 7 , taey all responded with an over- that might result from any future war, from coal - Washington Irving’s funeral .was a very large and 
SABBATH MUSINGS.. mending Secretary Cobb for the Presidency, when e mmg men. beiDg declared contraband of war. solemn one. The procession was over a mile in length. 
Reminiscences, [Poetical:! Confessions of Infidelity; a number of tb e members withdrew on the ground X « E last legislature passed an aet directing so Several official paragraphs had been dispatched “ A 80n of Jud g c Haun » the new Senator from Cali- 
Prepared “Vime amd^terniiv Not Discoura s ed : “e ^ that such action on the part of the Convention mucb of lbe State lands lying adjacent to the to the provincial journals, encouraging the im- ^ rn ^ a > died about six hours after his arrival in New 
SPICE FROM NEW BOOKS. was irregular and unauthorized. prison at Sing Sing, as were not necessary for the pression that the Emperor had charged Lord Cow- 
Jttlre of the Indians for Martial Fame; Meeting Indi- A resolution was introduced in the South Caro- P ur P ose ol tbat institution, to be sold at public ley to represent to her Brittanic Majesty his wil- 1 coo fo p t ge ,’ budt by P ‘ obert 8te Phenson, is 
ans on the Plains; Jerking Meat . 409 li na Senate, on the 6th inst., declaring it inexpe- aUCtl0D ’ Under the direction of the Inspectors of Hngness to promote a general disarmament in water ’ & ° feCt ab ° VC lbe 
rrtTTTT* TVCVtttT 7 <-ittwww» - . _ _ 7 * Pmoftno A nl — iL. T_ 1 111 T 7 *_ * 
General— BeDj. F. Simpson, Lykins Co. Supt. 
a— PT*-p*-o- ZVZnlZX ^- D " Mi “ 
Fruit 8ocie |y ^ estem New York. 407 Chief Justice—Thomas Ewing, Jr., Leavenworth. 
The Horticulturist. ' ’’ 4 Associate Justices—Samuel A. Kingman, Brown 
Keokuk (Iowa) Horticultural Society.!...... 407 Go., Lawrence D. Bailey, Emporia. Member Con- 
The I’inneo, or Boston Pear . 407 gress—Martin F. Conway, Lawrence. The Gov- 
A Destructive Grub. 407 ernor an( j Member of Congress are the men elected 
Rerine- Tn r i D r^f/ TI ? ECONOMY. to those places under the Topeka Constitution of 
^’ T°S'°}?F Children s Flannel or Silks Purple; .... rr , . ,, r,. , „ ., , , 
Mother’s Pudding; Elderberry Wine; Cure for Chil- ISoo ; Topeka is the State Capital, as then ; and 
Inq'ubies'^I^kb^g Saiw^g^s^f’o^atoBread"; the State wil1 be admi «ed under what is essentially 
lizing Grapes Different Colors; Coloiing Flannel Red. 407 the old Topeka Free State Constitution. Mr. 
LADIES’ OLIO. Ewing is the son of the U. S. Senator of like name 
ami The M anlfonf Ohio twenty odd years ago. Mr. Conway is 
tona Trains her Children ; Courtesy . 4 . 408 a native of Baltimore. 
CHOICE MI8CELLANY. T tv. a tv ,. . _ 
The. Unwearied Summoner, [Poetical;! Time; A Rev- In the Geor g ia Democratic State Convention on 
ene; Engaging Manners; Lines for Meditation, IPo- the 6 th inst.. a resolution was adonted reenm- 
torm 1 rains ner cmidren; Courtesy.4. 408 a native of Baltimore. tQe tnree tnousand 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. T n -tv ,. and remained staD 
be Unwearied Summoner, [Poetical;! Time; A Rev- , In the Geor g ia Democratic State Convention on 
Manners; Lines for Meditation, [Po- the 6th inst., a resolution was adopted recom- * , , 
etjealihe Sleep of Youth. 408 j* o ± . , _ , _ . , , wheimiDrr (< Amen ’ 
SABBATH MUSINGS. mending Secretary Cobb for the Presidency, when b 
Reminiscences, [Poetical:! Confessions of Infidelity a number of the members withdrew on the ground The last legislati 
“Shuts nnt t.ho W^iria ” Uo ___ A. Vi- ■ ' 
— The Irish are talking about raisiDg 20,000 men in 
Ireland for temporal service of the Pope. 
-Noseda, the wealthy banker of Milan, has con¬ 
tributed 100,000 livres to the Garibaldi fund. 
-- V* vuv uauv/Hiac. ¥ 
he question of disfranchisement, and the mode of ~ Another Persian Ambassador, Hussan Aly Khun, 
king the votes, are either to be deferred or made h39 arnved in L 01 ^ 011 on a “ special mission.” 
parate measures. ~ A bill has been introduced into the Georgia Legis- 
France—T he cases of death from cholera in the latUrG expelliDg a11 frce “egfoes from the State, 
rench army, during the twenty days’ campaign ~ Nine cbnrches are to be sold at auction in Cincin- 
jainst the French tribes of Morocco, is 2,106. nati ’ the present mon th. for non-payment of taxes. 
The French Government was forming large de- — The Vi rg inia Legislature have unanimously ap- 
SPICE FROM NEW BOOKS. 
Desire of the Indians for Martial Fame; Meeting Indi¬ 
ans on the Plains; Jerking Meat. 409 
THE REVIEWER. 
_ , „ THE REVIEWER. dient for South Carolina to enter into any Conven- Prisons - Accordingly, the Inspectors sold about Europe. 
^™™Randafph B^Marcy^The W^sfmlnrter ItJview'fr 409 tion ^^h the Northern States for the nomination 60 a c^es last week. The sale brought $34,280 95. It is reported on what is considered good author- 18»,^ tb % 4 ‘ h of Jn,y > 
USEFUL OLIO. of candidates for President and Vice President. The lands sold have heretofore been leased from Hy, that the French papers are restrained in their Japan. ’ theport of Nagasaki, 
he Olive and the Cedar; .Scenes in and About Jerusa- Thf Charter Flprfirm in tko v l year to year, at a rental of about $300 a year. expressions against England. . , . , . 
lem, (Illustrated;! Pekin; What Good Periodicals AHE r-inarter Election in the city of Lew York T , 6 —The best find yet made bv the divers about 
May Do; English and American Words. 409 was held on the 6 th inst. It was a triangular fight lT wasa * ated b . v a leading dentist of Chicago, in Italy.— General Garibaldi bad quitted Nice for Loy** 1 Charter is a bar of gold weighing nearly four 
vottvo i—i_ t, , .. . ° b arecentaddressto hiaKroHifon --_ l- j , . _ b ' l5 ““s nearly lour 
USEFUL OLIO. 
The Olive and the Cedar: Scenes in and About Jerusa- 
iem, [Illustrated;! Pekin; What Good Periodicals 
YOUNG RURALIST. between Fernando Wood, (Hard) Mr. Havemeyer arecentaddre8sto hisbrethrenthattheannualvalue Genoa. Before his departure he addressed the in- P° un<J s- 
D l^; &°Hei“?o G ndefa e b a ie y ? : P . enD . 6ylVan ! a - I . tS . 409 ( Soft ) “d Mr. Opdyke, (Republican.) The total f g « Id P la te and leaf used in the United States habitants of Nice, and said : “I shall resume my -The shipments of gold from California this year 
STORY TELLER. vote cast was 7 8,657, as followsOpdyke, 22,716. *° r tbG replac ' n S and re P air of defective teeth, is command when necessary. Let us beunited under wil1 P rob ab!y be $10,000,000; about $36,000,000 have 
“Bye-and-Bye,” [Poetical;! Judith . 412 lHavemeyer, 26,813. Wood, 30,339. Wood’s ma- $2,250,000.. This is a fact that tests the existence Victor Emanuel. Let us continue under arms as arrived - 
—- ' -_ joritj over Havemeyer, 3,526; over Opdyke, 7,523. ° f & h '^ b clvlbEatlon and a good deal of toothache long as an inch of Italian soil remains oppressed.” —They are about to dedicate a collossal statue of 
w, ^ The Democratic National Committee have fixed “ IS blessed lacd ’ The Sardinian Government had addressed a dis- PrankIinfortbe newFranklinMarket,inrhila- 
upon the 23d of April for the Convention at . Subterranean Forests. -The Racine (Wiscon- patcb on the subject of the Regency ..r Central P ‘ a ' 
S gfatV Charleston. ’ sin) Advocate states that in digging for water in I ta, y to its diplomatic representatives - tbe vari- — The young woman to whom General Tom Thumb 
mm - sloughs throughout the whole town of YorkvUle, courts. It states tbat the Government recog- ba » P^dged his heart and hand, is just forty-two inches 
News Paragraphs. Racine cou nty, traces of dense tamarack foreste nizes ia the offer of the Regency to Prince Carig- *“ height ’ 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., DECEMBER 17, 1859. 
| News Paragraphs. 
Cattle buyers from Mihvaukee are traversing 
Iowa, and collecting all the herds of cattle they 
can purchase to drive to tbat city, where they are 
slaughtered and shipped to Liverpool. The 
capital is furnished by Canadian operator?. 
The London Times savs tbat fnhri^ntnra 
Mj] , . are found, and generally in a leaning direction, nan » the ardent desire of the population of Central —Thirteen thousand dollars worth of diamonds 
li +v" v. 6< i ar ^ ra ^ ers ^ Dg their tops towards the southwest, as though some Ital y to see their reunion with the monarchy of 3 Cre ’ ° D Satnrda y week > confiscated in the U. 8 . Court, 
o tb ^ 8 °h Ca ^ ^ suddenly overwhelmed them. Sardinia consummated, but the Government, as- ■ Levv ^ 0^k: • 
med * 1 to 1 Interesting Postal Decision.—P. M. General SUred of tbe earl y meeting of the Congress, ad- f ~ Thc expenditures of the United States Government 
TIL SSJ The Holt has recently heci.ed an interesting and noC! «he transfer nf the acceptance efth^ Regency -^ ’• —* «■ 
savs that n*? tusbaod who had been separated b - Thir.v-ene a™ ... _ ... 
TO AGENTS, SUBSCRIBERS &.C. , , TnE L ° ndon Tl “ eS Say ® that fabri cators of f rom h i 3 wife, demanded that his village Post- r ° pe haS re S ulated the position of the province of 
- '\Z ,7 T M ““ iW 0r ; h0 deliver her leiters to L, and ^ ^ 
An Agent asks if the money sentto secure Christmas Gifts , , \ ° re . a ° e 0> ina> V number threatened a suit at law it his demand was no f Austria. An imperial autograph letter orders 
or Gratuities (offered in Rural and Circular,) “must reach ® , r ® cently received, via New York, have complied with. The wife, on the other hand, for- the niinisters to grant a full amnesty to all persons 
our office or be mailed previous to Christmas.” To which C&n ° UD 3 ‘ bade the delivery of her letters to her husaxrd. com promised by the part they had taken in tbe 
we reply it is only necessary to be mailed— “remitted,” as iUE Toronto Globe says that on Saturday, tbe In these circumstances, the Postmaster appe <’ed I tabaD ap airs. The amnesty will apply to civil as 
— Thirty-one slavers have been captured on the 
coast of Africa by the British cruisers within the past 
ferv months. 
our office or be mailed previous to Christmas.” To which 
we reply it is only necessary to be mailed— “remitted,” as 
wesaidintheoffer— no matter if it does not reach us uutil a 26tb ult ” tbe retr,a i ns °fL° un t and Mathews, who to Mr. Holt for instructions. That 
— uiutuv .1 11 aw uuvo iivjii i diuii us mi til cl . ~ luoHUDwuua, JL Hal/ geDlit’ruan ^ k 7 - 
week or more afterwards. In our offer we said “remitting were ex ® cute(i tbe Court House Square, pronounces tbe claijn adviced bj the husband cbarac ter are to be executed 
vremious to Christmas day,” as Christmas comes on Sunday T° ronto > in tbe Spring of 1838, for their connec- too preposterous to be sefiouslv refuted— indeed. Spain.— A Madrid dispatc 
Austria.— An imperial autograph letter orders 4 
the niinisters to grant a full amnesty to all persons „ , eifG are 8tone bnd ges m China, three and four 
compromised hy the part they had't.keo'i. thl °' ,he '■»«" 
Italian afFairs. The amnesty will apply to civil as _ Mr r?oi l rr u 
well as military persohs; criminals of no political on. 
preposterous to be seflously refuted—indeed, 
thisyear-but in order to give all competitors an opportu- l '” 11 Wlth the rebellion of 1837 > w ere exhumed, he says it is abhorrent to law as it is to the Christ- fortlfication s of Ceuta continues. The embarka- year, 2,542 new buildingrvaffied 1 at 
. . v . __ .. . Tnp.v WPTA hnri^d r\n rlotr - a:_• a*... a. , . .. finn nf _ • t , .... . fe ’ ucu ai 
nity to have the Holiday to complete their lists, we will , Were buI1 r ed on tbe da T of execution, in ian civilization of the age- and he directs the tl0n ° f tbe first cor P s de armie has been com- 
exUnd the time, and say remitting ( mailing ) on or before 1>otter ’ s FleId > x orkville. Postmaster to deliver tbe letters to the wife. pleted, and tbe second has commenced. The bad 
• • i r ^ r * Famham, a revolutionary soldier aired 
.on, 1 enimn* of no politldU one hundred end three y'e„,, „ hving in to Ln® „ f 
xecuted. Alcon, Maine. 
dispatch of the’ - 1st says the —There have been erected in St. Louis the past 
ta continues. The embarka- year, 2,542 new buildings, valued at more than seven 
million dollars. 
cawiiu tne lime, ana say remitting ( mailing) on or before 
UieKth of December, (the day which win be celebrated as Large di8CO ™ries of antique gold articles have California Gold. — The shipments of gold from r ^“ derS tb ® shipment of wa] 
Christmas.) been made in Ireland. In the neighborhood of California so far this year, greatly exceed those of „ CUlt ‘ Th ° orgamzatlon of the batta 
As there are fifty-three Saturdays this year, we shall issue ^ ° f ^ g ° ld take “ ° Ut iS eStima ’ ^ previou3 ^ ear for tb e same time. As near as pr ° Ceeding 
isrmasuer uo aet.ver toe letters to the wife. -T commenced. The bad - The American Tract Society has made a -rant of 
California GoLD.-Tne shipments of gold from ® th ® shlpment of war material 1 , 000,000 pages to be distributed by colporteurs in the 
_ S ___ ® .. _ difficult. The organization of the hatfftlinn in ihn State of Tilinnifl 
difficult. The organization of the battalion in the State of Illinois. 
Basque province is proceeding actively. _ Skating clubs are being formed ail over the coun- 
i he bpamsh Government is said to have entered try. The ladies are apparently as active as the gentle- 
“'Y «“ *« ifornia mines, exceeds sixty million, of dollar, per n,e„ in 1M . 
Our published terms will be strictly adhered to, and no 
one has any authority from us to offer the Rural at less than 
our rates. The Rural is not a “dollar paper,” as $1,25 is 
the lowest club rate, even if a thousand copies are taken. 
and for a large quantity of English coal for the flve hundred and fifty-three pounds. Her husband is 
fleet. a great lady's man. 
Several steamers had also been chartered, and —The Montreal Gazette says the Grand Trunk Ferry 
one had already left England for Spain, to assist boaU carr y over M<>0 barrels of flour daily for shipment 
in the transport service. to Tordand and Boston. 
Peace Congress.— The ratifications of the treat- LTv ' 1 , e8timated that ‘here will be received 
ies of peace were exchanged at Zurich on the 21st, 0 f ^heat at Milwaukee ^ ° Ver 5,000,000 bushels 
The letters of invitation to the Congress will be _, ? 
sent out from Paris. Prince Metterninh will I . “ Tbe _Physician of the Utica Asylum writes, under 
ms iun quoia-FIFTT-TWO NUMBERS —and Of course T J ° ---.wwvwo oue; mmwiia ui UU 1 TO per (iiffprpnt Knrt? nf dnrpo • w . . , 
none will expect us to exceed the usual limit of a complete “ & remorsele88 manDer ’ annum, and this year the product, it is confidently 7 f tt 1 „ ! f ° CC °’ T A a /, L ° Ud ° n Co > Va ’ is 8aid to weigh 
volume. The odd week will enable us to change type, &c„ Ir is reported at Vienna tbat aa autograph predicted, will be at least eighty millions. This J eet ge ° f EngllSh COal for the TgrZlX'T^n''^ ^ 
and get our Mailing Machine (Dick’s Patent Maiitno- rue better of the Emperor would soon be published, wou ^ d seem to conclusively establish the inex- q._._ , , , , , 
rr:: 
process of printing the names of subscribers, as it will be tbem to be tba possessors of landed property. Banking Perils in GuORGiA.-Banking is likely f _. ... .. ... 4 4 - This year it is estimated that there win he 
more speedy and accurate-saving the eye-sight of P. M.’s An officer in the English army, who was with to be girt with perils in Georgia. The Governor • f ‘ < ’ f!ESS ’ e ra i ica ions o e reat- about 200,000 barrels of flour and over 5 000 000 bushels 
and their assistants, and enabling us to mail our large his regiment in India during the whole period of of that State, in his recent message, recommends ^ peace ^re exchanged at Zurich on the 21st. 0 f wheat, at Milwaukee. W00 bushels 
edition with more promptness. the late revolt, returned to his borne during the a revision of tb e criminal code, to the end that a ^ - The physician of the Utica Asylum writes, under 
Our published terms will be strictly adhered to, and no ^ mon [ h ’ and the morning of his arrival the suspension of specie payment by any bank of t th 0 f Austria The Te S! “ d date of Nov. 2Sth, Gerrit Smith was greatly improved, 
one has any authority from us to offer the Rural at less than postman br °og bt to him a letter which was mailed Oeorgia shall be deemed conclusive evidence of e Norde says it is and is now quite himself. 
»»a. *°AAA i. M . paper,” Mi. ““*!■ 18W ’ ” hi f ^ followi.g him for <h»d »» lbe part of the Prcsidept and Dir.clors, f cnd oy °Le™Z7m2Z LlLvoTlZ ~ ”* b ° S ! * “K ''.voo in ihe 
fa '"“ p ‘ -5-. ^ f:^sS: ,hee ‘ Um *' ednu " be ' ot, ” s * 
irr ,or *■ *■“ *■* “ d in ihe prese ” ce ° f ,h » ii ; 6 them ,o sh °; “** **« - *1 ^~ 
Please forward name, of subscribers for i860 fast a. T„a Revointion.rp War, aooording offioiai 
—2 7 m *'r; tm r the "* ,0r Mal ' in, “ coun,s f “™'»bed to the British Parliament, cost *° Prohibit bj law, under severe penalties, the te/conlW the ', 1 , 1 ™. ZT'thl , hlS .!“!“ t ~ n °“' ■ Ed "'* r ' 131 *“ le> '’ kte ot 1,0,11 Carolina, hut 
achine. All vho compete for first lists, as offered, are Great Britain 43,633 men, exclusive of officers marlia ge of cousins. He says that the imbeciles, thp bid ^ lm to now of California, is about to enter the ministry of the. 
informed that there is yet time. Those competing for the and $645,615,455. '' U 1VG ° ° 1CGrS ’ insane, deaf mutes and blind" in the diff^nTisy! Pf0te8tent « 
Gifts are advised (in answer to inquiries) that There is a horse in the regiment of the 11th lu “ S ° f that State ’ who are the o^pring of cous- but rather owintr to omo diffi u ^ J 5 ?’ “ L Cana1 boat ’ C 0 I 1 8 ba c‘e<l b 7 J- Wilkinson, of 
hey can send on part of their lists now, and remit pay Hussars of the English amyf which has at Jne5 iDS ’ iS fr ° m Sixteen to tweat ^ per <***• of the A us tril on Z lelll ™ J f ^ ^ * 1787 > iS SUpp08ed to ba - 
tbe remarkable age of thirty^jears. BjtteZle *■>« be C.ime that it is the right Th. htUoftfSCt^ had arrived iu ^“ TT b “'" 
See Terms, Special Notices, &c „'on last page-and register it is shown that he joined the armv as a and dut 7 of the State to protect herself against the Paris determined to demand fmm r » Small pox is prevailing quite extensively in AI- 
offer of Gratuities. & c„ in previous numbers. four-year old on the 2 d of Oclober, 1833 Tas sent evil and expense by forbidding such unil, which ^ - less than twelve 
-—- to the Crimea in 1854, and was present in all the nature plainIy forbids the natural penalty she „ „ . , ^ „ P two wards ’ 
DOMESTIC NEWS. actioDS ’ deluding Balaklava, in which that regi- uniforml T inflict8 - lower. Whea L t' dulled ifc lower ^Corn’quiSSd one ofwhomh^ OhriMia^toDte^ne t *7“ 
ment was engaged, being one of the very few The Great Eastern a Failure. The London P^ta^PorM at the College there, at his ^pense ’ 
Congressional News. horses who survived the exposure of that winter: correspondent of the Boston Post, writing about quiet. 1 ' ^ ar(1 _ TheBtMm Minn . . 
S.KUT..-IU our last we auuounccd the intro- in 1859 ' “ e °° d b=.Hb, end fit for the mammoth utom.hip makes »», of the follow- --- emi.e.ad ,c.l, ‘n.atob.tfrtpM , 1 S.a.“„ue”d 
duction in the Senate, by Mr. Mason, of Virginia g t? 6 ' The 9 16at Eastern bas flu m- The Transport of Cotton.—I t is but a few wood was employed in her planking. 
of a resolution to inquire into the JIarper's f'ei^ry Kansas has become a formidable rival to Illinois ' ( be fading journal records its trial years since the Mississippi river via New Orleans — Over three hundred barrels of Sorghum molasses 
affair, and also an amendment by Mr. Trumbull as a “ land of refuge” to the unhappy mated. The tF ‘ P &S onI J a P artlal success.’ We all know 'y a s the only outlet for the great staple of the have been made in Carroll Co., Ind., the present fa'h 
of Illinois, to extend tbe investigation to the divorce )aw is a wide open gate to single blessed- wbat tbat means. She rolls like a porpoise or a South. Within a short time, however, railroad Jt sel ' 8 readily at 60 cents per gallon. 
seizing of the Arsenal in Missouri, at the time of Dess ’ and one Judge has recently granted 25 peti- caaoe > tbe decks leak, the iron plates don’t fit, facilities have increased so rapidly that competi- — A joint stock company, with a large capital is 
the Kansas excitement. This resolution opened tionS at one settin g- 11 revuires only twenty days he decoratlons crumble and disappear, and—the tion for trade has sprung up, and now the western ^Ported to have been formed in Cincinnati, with the 
the subject of slavery, which was discussed with residence - ” WOrst remains behind—she can only go a little roads, as well as the canal and roads of our own design of controlling the Pork Market. 
great freedom and tolerable good temper, (tar and During the present year nearly a dozen churches TT ^ haIf Speed that was exp ected of State, begin to be benefited by it. Heretofore - The La Crosse papers state that a larger emigra- 
feathers only being threatened by one Senator) of different denominations have been destroyed by ' lbe vei 7 best that can be got of her under the cotton used at the mills in Oneida Co., and tionisnow crossingtheriveratthatpointintoMinne- 
until Thursday evening, the 8 th, when the Senate fire within the limits of the State of Massachusetts thamost "voraMe mrcumstances of wind, water other points, found its way from Memphis via 80la tbaa has been known since 1850. 
adjourned until Monday. Some of these it is known were set on fire bv u •’ 1S thirteen miles aa hour ’ So sa T some New Orleans and New York, and thence by canal “ 11 is eta ted that 4,000 persons die annually in Eng- 
House.—T he subject of slavery was introduced incaad i a ™s. The loss of so many buildings of iZlT ^7°™, 7° ”7 °r b °7’ *** Wh ° Z railr0a± N ° W “ C “ be br 0 U g ht via Cairo ’ 7* f 8mall - po> ;’, the 11 ves of 8 >"° of wbo “ “> 8 b t 
into the House, the first hour of its session b y an the same character, iu one locality) in so short a rltl “ ost pavorable Iesult «- Chicago, and Buffalo, at less rates. The Illinois ba ve be preserved by timely vaccination, 
attack on an anti-slavery book called the Tmnend- a time, is unparalleled. is guising it. The great hull is Central road is now domg a large business in this , l;nder a rule adopted by the Boar<l of Education 
inq Crisis of the ‘Zavth wriHpn hv Q m„ ti - A m . worth all it would bring for old iron.” traffic for the North. It is stated that forty-one m Cincinnati, the German language is hereafter to be 
reconim^nded by Several'persons,^lembei^of the at l” YoS i^oXbe"'^re“£e 
zi ^’ for lhe 
A Paris letter fays Louis Napoleon will soon have 
a fleet of 22 steel-plated ships of the line—proof against 
cor- everything but lightning. 
let- _ Hon. Edward Stanley, late of North Carolina, but 
is to now of California, is about to enter the ministry of the. 
ffer- Protestant Episcopal Church. 
DOMESTIC NEWS. 
attack on an anti-slavery book called tbe Impend- a time ’ is unparalleled. 
ing Crisis of the South, written by a Mr. Helper, A grandson of Tecumseh is now living in 
a citizen of North Carolina, and which had been Natchez, Miss. He is a well educated and accom- 
with threats of hanging, and other follies which powers of many herbs from his grandmother forteED ?° nths ’^^K 262 ’. 116 ’ beiD g ala rge increase 
- X a; _ I . . ° w7 linon IStlS. nilT. fl sliarhf lnopooon nwof 1 0X^7 
ty last week, and 2,000 bales were sent over the — The Earl of Soutbe sk has sent a number of beavers 
bole line of the road during October, for the ff0m Canada to England, in the hope that this useful 
ctories of Western New York. ’ animals may become naturalized to that country. 
--__ — The dogs killed in Cleveland, O., the past season, 
n , T , , were sold to a glove manufactory in Litchfield, Medina 
UR LAST ^ umber was delayed somewhat in con- Co, where their skins were made into kid and buckskin. 
we have Dot patience to read, and with which we who was a “medicine” woman. ’ UP °, n 1 f 8j8 ’ but a sll S ht increase over 1857. Ex- Our last Number was delayed somewhat in con- Co, where their skins were made into kid and buckskin 
shall not annoy our readers. Would it not be well The English Chardin n ports for tb e ten months, $118,005,227. Duties sequence of the breaking of the steam engine ’ buckskin, 
for some agricultural chemist to go to Washington the only c\ui ch S 18 received ’ ^ 3S >833,700,08. The imports since Jan. which drives our presses, just after commencing , ~ ? 8y9 ‘ 6m °, f ho ^ ng political CC)nv ^fions is be- 
wm, a good disinfecting agon, *, ^ ** £* Spring tfie yj ; ^^ ™ - 
rally through the House? for it is becoming a prayer for the President of the IJnU P d%tntl L« n 7 °J 7 preT10u3 ? ear upon record - and ’ tbo » 8 b ° bb ged to substitute a four-man 
stench in the nostrils of the people. No Speaker been introduced into the service ‘ ° 1 C . t ° ber tbe 3100,1 m warehouse was de- power, our edition was printed and mailed within 
^ ’ creased a lutle over three-quarters of a million. twenty-four hours of the usual period. 
, “/ir 7 tJ p 7 7 . ln Whicb the service 1st have been larger than for the corresponding work. This is the only delay during tbe year^ j Dgtriedi “ 
prager for reo » ,d " “ d - obliged to Mbntitutc a feur-mcl ZZ2, 
tions wliich are becoming popular with our neighbors. 
— Large numbers of trout are found dead and dying 
in the streams near Phillips, Me., supposed tohavebeen 
destroyed by the effects of the great fires in the woods. 
