MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Contents of the Rural for October 2, 1858. Dreadful Casualty — Burning of the Austria. 
_ ^ , . „ _ agricultural Page Fok some days past the telegraph has brought 
Indian Com-HarresUng. 317 us reports concerning the destruction of a steamer 
Design for a Piggery, [2 illustrations.]. 317 by fire upon the waste of ocean’s waters. The in- 
§to;s g’avmp'apfcs. 
‘Bural ” Letters from the People. 
- _ Mr. Amos Stoss, of Erie Co., Pa., in a recent letter, 
~ | says:—“ Being a subscriber and reader of your valuable 
The drouth is so great in the province of Arra- paper, and seeing an invitation extended to its patrons 
The Illinois state Fair,.318 telligence that had come to hand was such as to g0D ’ Spain ’ that the fiel<5s have to be watered, and and friends (1 took it for granted it meanUme,) to aid in caped from Utah. 
OCT. 2. 
®ht itch's Cmulrnscr. 
— It is said that 390 Mormon women have es- 
The Ihuvestin Norihera Minnesota, .sis i nvest all with a hope that buman life had nQt ^ the peasantry fight with each other to obtain water soliciting subscribers to the Rural, i take the liberty of _ Senator Benjamin, of Louisiana declines the 
7 ?^«d«u f 7 * heEbr ”- , ^ v ti . o srKESrrJT.E.. „ „ 
318 fond desires, and the trnth is arrayed before ns in A Btron 8 shock of an earthquake was felt in San anntI , pr KPnt to 3 r „, ; ,_. T ~ seventeen thousand troops have been sent to 
from the Ebro. 
£ . ™ fond desire8 - and the trnth ifl arrft y ed before ™ r A 8trongshock 0[ “ earthquake was felt in San another Eent to a brother residing in California. This India sinceS las°t 
Seln™.2! all its horror —only sixty-seven have been saved out of Francisco August 19 th. The citizens rushed from year I felt poor, f0 ! take one copy, and after reading it . 
Jnqumo, and Answers'— Beet Mill"for Grinding Sugar "cane; ® CTW and V™sengers numbering Jive hundred and * be buildings la terror > acd “any took refuge in I sent it to another brother residing in California. But field show were 3C1. “ ” ‘ or e Spnn g- 
Best kind of Timber for Pump Logs; Inquiries about Virginia; forty! The bark Lotus arrived at Halifax with “e plaza. I do not think much of sending the Bubal away, even — A cannon cantured at Canton io -n P • 
Chinese Sugar Cane; How to Cure and Feed Com Stalks; Fancy twelve of the survivors, taken from the bark, MAYOR Perry one of the Albany Mayors, has after it has been read, for the children make a great com- joicing the Parisians ; iS in A. aris, re- 
Pigeons; Influence of the Moon upon Vegetables; Blood Spavin, 318 Maurice, who give the following account of the obtained a judgment against the city for $2,192 02 plaint about ib and “y daughter, 15 years old, declares _ Th f ' 
Xur« Mtcellany.—The Stale T**** ^ 00 catastrophe: g account Of the for8ervicesafl * fo g ^ ; she wi.1 get up a club for the Bubal for 1859 and have charged with murde 
DauyFanpuig: Union Ag. Society; American Herd Book; Con- P c « . ^ ./ 1 uiuei' 0 ne of her own before she will be deprived of it. TGood , 
vendon of Agricultural Editors; A Good Lot of Horses; The At a little after 2 o’clock on the 13th, dense Ma Y 01 bas already been paid. . . , c eil tihip i i have a nnmw nf n „„ — Large qnantitie 
catastrophe: for services as Mayor for two years past The other 
At a little after 2 o’clock on the 13th, dense Ma y° r has alread ? been paid. 
one of her own before she will be deprived of it. [Good 
girl, and sensible, j I have a number of relatives in Ore- 
Ohio State Fair,. 318 volumes of smoke burst from the after entrance of It is stated that aetual statistics show that dur- gon and California that I am confident would take 
— There are fourteen persons in prison at Boston 
charged with murder. 
Large quantities of coal have been discovered 
near Sioux city, Iowa. 
HORTICULTURAL 
the steerage. The ship was instantly put at half tog the last fifty years, “ the number of members of terest in soliciting subscribers for your paper, and if yon . Counterfeit $4 bills on the City Bank of Mon- 
, ----~ 0.1/ UQU-O -.VA-Wvmy j v*A D, WAAV/ uuiuwi \J 1 JLUClUUCia KJl ---to ivi O.JL1U. J.I vuu 4,1 • , .. 
The American i omoiogicai Association.319 gpeed) at which ghe continned until the magazine the evangelical churches in the United States, has 6ee fit to forTOrd me some half a dozen or so of prospec- tre ’ e n . circnlatl0n - 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY 
To Color Crimson or Purple; Soaps and Sponge Cake; Preserv 
exploded. The engineers, it is inferred, were in- increased from four hundred thousand to three tuses I Wl11 f ” rward ^ em to m y friends on the Pacific.” 
Stantlv suffocated. The fire was nex-t, aeon hronlr. millions and a half, beinc an inurflaHO of ptph/./bL;. . ants f° r the kind offer. V e send specimens, &c., 
— A project is on foot to lay an underground 
telegraph to California. 
iDg Citrons; To Color straw Drab; Peieg White's sticking stantly Buffo cated. The fire was next seen break- millions and a half, being an increase of eight-fold; _ j - n .. , . . , . , specimens, Ac., The haunnor p r „f u * t. - • 
Salve,. 319 , fe - 7 ' and will be glad to do so m response to requests from anv —me banquet to Prof. Morse, at Pans, is sdo- 
.. 3 me through the lights amidahina and travolo.1 Off while our nonnlfttion has inf>.reaapd fonr.fr.rn i) , . . y . a r 1 «> 1 o>«, u sp 
LADIES' PORT-FOLIO. 
The Fisher’s Wife, fPoetical] Beauty; Puffed-Up Folks; The 
ing through the lights amidships and traveled aft while our population has increased four-fold.” of our readers who will give the addresBeB of their f rie nds, ken of as a splendid affair. 
with fearful rapidty. Some persons let down a The Green Bay (Wis.) Advocate says that the near or distant, riease give us the Dames! 
— The deaths from yellow fever during the past 
Particular Lady; Young Ladles and House Work. 320 boat from the port side of the quarter deck, and it only son of the late Rev. E. Williams, and of course Many readers and admirers of the Rural are not stock- week at Charleatow n foot up 128, 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
was thought to be crushed under the screw. An the next heir to the throne ©f France, is now en- hoi<3ers (paying subscribers,) but we often receive evi- 
education al. All the first cabin passengers were on the poop, modest, we think, to urge his claims. ' f me rural lor six months. 1 have read tne Ru- 1UU1UI l , u “ l rernanao wooa is to 
Historical Reading; Physical Education; Labor the Creator of except a few gentlemen, who must have been TnrParf . P f . 4 . . . * .r V, Wlth P le a^re, and not a little profit, be appointed Governor of Nebraska. 
Wealth; The Great Object of Education,. 321 ,, , . ., . . 1 Pans Presse speaks of the necessity which / dislike to read what costs nothing , and therefore have — Only nine of the 230 towns in Vermont trave 
useful olio. ‘ , ei m e sm °kmg room. Many second exists for France to lay down a telegraph to the concluded to subscribe. I add a list of some of our farm- Democratic majorities for Governor. 
Logan's Monument, iiUnstrated.] a Suspicious Mind,. 321 ®* aas pa f Ben g ers were all on the poop, but a num- United States if Bhe wishes to maintain, undimin- ers who 1 think wil1 snhscribe if you’ll send them speci- — There are 103 letters in the London C W 
THE YOUNG RURALiST. ber of them got shut into their cabin by fire.— ished, her present commercial relations with the men numbers.” Who will do likewise ? Postoffice addressed to C. Smith, Esq. 
M Wkdge°M^ Ur ^ifGn“"s eS ^ Alphabetof 1>roverbs; m So ™ oithc m were pulled up through the ventila- American continent It declares France is too Mr ' c ’ T ‘ F ' Lea > of Knis Co > Texas . writes in this wise, - The veteran statesman and naturalist, Hum- 
THE SKFTCH book. . tors, but the greater number could not be extri- dependent on England for her communications under date of Au e- 2: ~“ Inclosed pleaie find $5 for three boldt, has entered upon his 90th year. 
HarvestHymn, [PoeBcai] a vision; childrensTemper,. 324 cate<L The last woman drawn n P said there were wit h America. ^ piea of , J tbe EuRAL N «w-Y orker, to be sent as below. - The White Mountain Railroad will be sold at 
- six already suffocated. The ladies and gentlemen m .. ,,, , , . We should have sent for the paper immediately on the Bath, N. H., Nov. 3d, to the highest bidder. 
List of New Advertisements this Week on the P°°P jumped into the sea by twos and threes n f K Iost ^ Ia8ter General has decided that if reception of the specimen number, but were absent from - Mr. Charles Smith of New London, Conn., on 
new a vertisem ents tffis Weex _ some of the ladieg j fl Several hesitated post - masters do not Bive publishers of newspapers have but returned. We obtained the Friday, caught a bass weighing 40 pounds. 
The Great Wonder of the Nineteenth Century-O. J. Wood A Co but were driven to it at the last moment In half £ ^ ^ P8per8 reMain iD “"Tclub imme'dt tef ^7 ^7°" W “ *7 w Af ^. CaD 8 ^ adr0n ia the healthiest of all 
Highland Nurseries— a. Saul & Co. dn nail the post-office, without being taken out by those to U P a clnlj immediately, and send for your valuable pa- onr fleets, with the exception of the BraziL 
Buy Early Copies— Now Ready— J. S. Redfield, Agent ' an hour not a SOUl was to be seen On the POOD. e - r , ,, per”—aB it is the paper for every family, or old bachelor mi,. „ u t> a- i „ 
Tne Little Giant Com-Huskcr—Seymonr a Marlin* u.i. ir, • ,3 * « * 1 whom they are addressed, for five weeks, they are 1 or ^— Ihe locomotive “Buffalo,” on the Central 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Ac—B. K. Bii«s. I he I iench bark Maurice, Capt Renaud, came liable for the pay. farmer, in fact, no farmer should be without it. Railroad recently ran 11 miles in 10 minutes. 
WmRpXceACo?Fiushin&N'. i Y*. iCo ' along side the steamer at about 6 P. M., and res- G Waikfr was am on tr the naaseneprs for TnE iU-r.ALhas many ardent and some uorking friends —Thereare4CpersonsinEng]andwhohavein- 
S.F. Cleaver, Prize Medal Honey Soap-J. c. Royston. cned about 40 passengers, chiefly taken off the ' , , was among me passengers lor all over the Union. If the former would unite With the comes of £450,000 a year, equal to $2 550 000 
i^wiOTi C e^Vaik.^rciiitect 8 627 ? Bro^way> New York. bowsprit. A few were picked up floating around. £l°t rag S by the f S t tar . 0f t the , WeSt ’ 0f ,, Tha T 1 ' Sday 77’ ^ he , c ; roulation and URefulne6S of the paper would - Contracts have already been made in Cuba for 
Female Medical College, Pennsyivania-Edwin Fusseii, M. D. At about 8 o’clock one of the met&lhV boats name weeR « iJe g oes out t0 tr Y to get up another Revo- be doubled during the ensuing three months. In a letter laying a sub-marine cable to the United States. 
Cherry Tread deny ^^ = Mertell A Hammond. ^ ^ about ^ & T *777”’ 77* ^ ^ ° f “ ThG Emper0r ° f Ka88ia baa emancipated the 
Catarrh Carabie-Guilford D Sanborn, m I) and 3d officers Afterwords iWp ,,,, 7 The Fraser river excitement has come to a sudden 1 *eCo., Mo., writes:— I always take the opportunity to 200,000 serfs belonging to the National domain. 
Extract from a Letter. d rm8n termination, and many of the runaways in the re- sl ‘p in a word in behalf of the Rural when conversing —No less than six respectable gentlemen claim 
Dr. Sanborn’s Liquid Catarrh Remedy. were P 1CKea U P noating on a piece of broken __,_. with my friends and acquaintances upon those subjects to be the originators of the Atlantic Telecranh. 
holders (paying subscribers,) but we often receive evi- ~ Peaches are selling from wagons at Grand 
dence that such persons possess consciences. Here is an Pnpids, Micb., at from $1 to $1,25. 
example worthy of imitation. A P. M. in Douglass Co., — The Democrats have a majority of 70 on joint 
Nebraska, writes:—“Inclosed find $1, for which please ballot in the Missouri Legislature. 
send me the Rural for six months. I have read the Ru- — There is a rumor that Fernando Wood is to 
ral for months past with pleasure, and not a little profit. be appointed Governor of Nebraska. 
smothered m the smoking room. Many second exists for France to lay down a telegraph to the concluded to subscribe. I add a list of some of our farm- Democratic majorities for Governor. g 
c.ass passengers were all on the poop, but a num- United States if Bhe wishes to maintain, undimin- ers who 1 think wiiI SQ bf cribe if you’ll send them speci- — There are 103 letters in the London C W 
ber of them got shut into their cabin by fire.— ished, her present commercial relations with the men numb8rf ’” Who will do likewise ? Postoffice addressed to C. Smith, Esq. 
ome of them were pulled up through the ventila- American continent. It declares France is too Mr. c. T. F. Lea, of Ellis Co., Texas, writes in this wise, — The veteran statesman and naturalist. Hum- 
fnro Itnf rx r, rtnnirtt. ~ ~ —1J a. -L > • _ _ a n. ti T y J _ r> j a. „ ,, Vi on --L.Y r.rtil 
an hour not a soul was to he seen on the poop. whom th are a( 
The French bark Maurice, Capt Renaud, came n a bl e for the pay, 
along side the steamer at about 5 P. M., and res- c w 
cued about 40 passengers, chiefly taken off the A “ E ® 
bowsprit. A few were picked up floating around. ^ek^He’ troes o' 
At about 8 o’clock one of the metallic boate came ] u tion ^ 
up with about 20 persons in it including the 1st T p 
or penuuiuais auuce mai meir papers remain m «ui rry to mase — xne African squadron is the healthiest of all 
the post-office, without being taken out by those to np a clnb immediately, and send for your “ valuable pa- onr fleets, with the exception of the Brazil, 
whom they are addressed, for five weeks, they are p * r —as . lt . ls [ hc pa / er for eve ^Y family, or old bachelor —The locomotive “Buffalo,” on the Central 
liable for the pay. farmer; in fact, no farmer should be without it.” Railroad recently ran 11 miles in 10 minutes. 
/-i -nr 3 , „ The Rural has many ardent and some working friends — There are 46 nersons in En/riand who have in 
>EN. alker was among the passengers for all over the Union. If the former would unite with the comes of £450,000 a year, equaMo $2 550 000. 
Nicaragua, by the Star of the West, of Thursday latter, the circulation and usefulness of the paper would — Contracts have already been made iD Cuba for 
week. He goes out to try to get up another Revo- be doubled during the ensuing three months. In a letter laying a sub-marine cable to the United State® 
lation - remitting for a new subscriber, Davjd Clark, Esq., of - The Emperor of Russia has emancipated the 
The Fraser river excitement has come to a sudden like Co > Mo -. writes:— 11 1 always take the opportunity to 200,000 serfs belonging to the National domain. 
and 3d officers Afferwirrin three nr fnnr xua, r innernvcr cioucmcui, uasoome to asuaaen “ . ’ » . “7 ,/7" lo ^U,V/UU sens oeiongiDg 10 tne JNational domain. 
w/>rp nirto i , "v, or' • ' n termination, and many of the runaways in the re- fchp m a word m behalf of tbe Rural when conversing — No less than six respectable gentlemen claim 
were picked up floatmer on a niece of brnk-pn . . J with mv friens. __ inkotko _, 
■^oOHJft 
W f° fl kp a PieC L °- br w ken cent stampede have returned totheto'accustomed Vl\7^ ac ' luaintaRoe9 upon those snb j ecta to be the originators of ihe Atlantic Telegraph: 
boat. The 2d officer was taken up, having been .. . , Q+ „ nt „ , , ., .. treated upon m your paper, and to recommend it as every- — Chubb & Co., for many years a prominent 
swimming six hours. He and the 3d officer were d gglngB * lh latest reports from the mining re- body’s paper, and therefore that everybody ought to take Banking House in Washingto^have suspended, 
severely burnt gion announce great distress among the emigrants, it. Sometimes lam successful in making them believe it, —it is said the Administration have engaged 
According to the Rev. Charles Rew, one of the T i ie scarc ^y of ^ ood a l most amounted to a famine. an d making them act accordingly, as in this instance. I the Collins steamers for the Paraguay expedition, 
rescued, the fire was caused by the palpable negli- Litt * e gold was fouud > on account of the height of lhin ^ 1 Wl!1 be able to add other names m the course of a — Successful experiments have been tried at Am- 
gence of some of the crew The captain and sur the Water ’ and the IndiaD3 were a constant annoy- week or two ' At aD >’ rate 1 wm kecp tr J in k” Bterdam of walking on the water with broad shoes, 
geon considered it expedient to fumiuate the aQ ce to the miners. Mr. L. F Abbott, of Oxford, Me., under date of Sept. - Over 2,100 bushels of potatoes were shipped 
. ... . . P m gate the R ,, n 22, requests us to mail specimens to several of his towns- from St. Paul, Minnesota, on the 13th ult. for St 
steerage with burning tar. The operation was to . The _ Boston Traveler says: - “On an average, men and other friend „ who he hot)es wi „ . p Louig . ’ 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., OCTOBER 2, 1858. 
FALL CAMPAIGN QUARTER! 
geon considered it expedient to fumigate the 
steerage with burning tar. The operation was to 
men and other friends, who he hopes will subscribe for Louis. 
be performed by the boatswain, under the snperin- aboat 12 out of tbe 165,000 of Boston die every day the present quarter at least, and adds:—“I wish I could — It is computed that there are 20 000 persons 
tendence of the 4th officer. The boatswain heated 365 making np the year. Daring the pres- circulate fifty copies of the Rural in this vicinity. I am out of employment in the iron districts of Penn- 
the end of a chain to dip in tar and produce smoke. ent year ’ bowever > two days have passed without full y persuaded there are no two papers published that, sylvania. 
The end became too hot to hold, and he let it drop tbe recnrrence of a single death, one day in Feb- C( > mbined . afford as valuable and instructive matter for — The highest flag-staff in the United States is 
upon the deck, to which it set fire. The tar unset raar y and the other in April It is not often that a11 classes as the Rural New-Yorker does. No family said to be the one at Worcester, Mass. It is 192 
and immediately all about was in flames! A feeble the grim messenger ceases his visits in a city like Z ^ 
;er for — The highest flag-staff in the United States is 
family said to be the one at Worcester, Mass. It is 192 
,, „ . , , ...... nnra oron fni. . __, the year, without being u iser and belter, and its teachings — >»uiiom vyunen oxyum, oi me ixew IOTK 
attempt was made to extinguish it, but without ef- g “' c s not occur- practically carried out will add much to the beauty and Evening Post, has arrived home from his Euro- 
fect. There was nothing at hand to meet such an red ’ we b( ”ieve, 3r a aozen years or more.” convenience of the farmers’ domain, not to say anything pean tour. 
William Cullen Bryant, of the New York 
The Last Quarter of Vol. IX of the Rural com- emer 8 en cy. Mr. Rew states that there were six 
mences to-day-with October. As prosperity is hundred 80,1,8 upon the ill fated vessel - a large 
...... ^ „ r v j » number being women and children. 
rapidly returning to the People and the Country,___ 
and the long evenings, and season of leisure among N. Y. State Temperance Convention._ The 
The Rural Three Mo nths, on Trial, at Half Price! | fect There wag nothing at hand ’ 0 meet BUch an red, we believe, for a dozen years or more.” 
The Last Quarter of Vol. IX of the Rural com- j ? me rgency. Mr. Rew states that there were six Terrible Balloon a 77777* 
Terrible Balloon Adventures. 
On the lGth nit, Messrs. Bannister and Thurs- 
of dollars to his pocket. Such is cur testimony from 
three years experience.” 
Many good, hut not very shrewd people, look at the and 
— In the city of Milwaukee, Wia, the people are 
taxed at the rate of $2,37 for every man, woman 
rapidly returning to the People and the Country, ____ ° u ” I,ies - rs ' dannibter ana ihurs- ^ ic< ra th er than quality or value of a paper in subscrib- — A gentleman, living near Richmond, Va, has 
and the long evenings, and season of leisure among N. Y. State Temperance Convention The ™. N made a 1 successful balloon ascension at Adrian, iag . Witn es 8 this P. s. to a letter (containing a remit- a field <>f crimson cotton. It is not a disease, but a 
nmtiirf. M ™ temperance convention. — The Mich., on the occasion of a Sunday School celebra- tance) from a P. M. in Franklin Co., Ohio.—“There are new variety. 
- M d ng on apace, (when such a pa- tat temperance Convention was held pursuant tion. Messrs. B. and T. took seats in the car, and s<» many papers published for one dollar a year, and for — There were 518 deaths in New York city last 
per as the Rural is needed in almost every family,) to call, at Utica, on the 22d ult. John Foster, of ascended safely and steadily. After remaining 50, that people not realizing the labor required to get week; 185 in Brooklyn, three of which were of 
we confidently anticipate a large accession to our M ad ' son Co., in the Chair. On motion, the follow- about forty minutes in the air, they alighted in the vp suc}l a P°P cr as V ours are DOt easily induced to pay Y eb °w fever. 
n x •, . ,, . . _ ln g preamble and resolutions were unanimously wnoria in tna-n nf Pirro Tnnovxroo + * the price when cheaper can be had.” —Com. \ anderbilt has a span of matched horses 
subscription list during the ensuing few weeks- adopted: ^ - As we offer the present quarter of the Rural at low which cost him $7,0°°, and for which he has been 
To supply the demand, we this week add several Whereas, owing to informality of call signed bv abon ^ e ig^t een ^iles west;of Toledo. Severalmen rate—half price—we trust a few thousand people who go °^ erei ^ $6>000. 
thousand to our former edition, and shall be glad but six of the sixteen memberlofthe Stlte Tern C3me . ^ °1 ^ ad7entorers ’ and the y p or cheap papers will give it a trial, and decide whether It . ~ A new.translation of the Bible by the Rev. L. 
. . ripwiniio Pnmmittoo , ... . proceeded to prepaie the balloon for packing, to is not well worth full price. A. Sawyer, is about to be published by J. P. Jewett 
to receive orders for single copies or clubs to any Prance Committee, the lateness of its publication, be taken back to Adrian. In doing this the bal- Mr H H Barrett of st Lawrence Co N Y after & Co ” BostOD - 
extent, for either the present querter or a ,ear. ° ''” S b P e " eil 'Lpo^ble” JrdisMan^'tL'Te-t ““ "Tf” h ft d °””' ™° 1“ T ‘ '“i 7 t V ““ “ * C ”’ W Sg mete’d “ the® up v %%Mot 
m* At the suggestion of many of its friends Districts to be generally represented at this time l ^entangle tbe netting and to reach the valve, “f, and says:-“ I like the appearance of the Rural ; New York city. 
r:r“T pap T rese ”r k rssKs i « , sa 
preparatory to the new volume, we have concluded Preclude the possibility of an effectual orgam- that the car be detached from the balloon while fouudman y articles that were, in my opinion, truly excel- copied by shops. 
to offer the Rural for the present quarter—Octo- za ti°n, therefore he should hold it down with his weight This The paper > hesides imparting much useful iuforma- _ Miss Anna Law, of Tennessee, has accepted a 
i,, . . „ Resolved, That in our opinion it is inexpedient „„ * „ f ° , tion, seems to possess a high moral character—to improve p rn f eMO rshiD in the Masonic Femalp fTvlWe it 
ber to January, 13 numbers-at only Half Price, to organize at this tlme a | tate Tem perance Con- “ “"J" as wel1 as t0 ia6tract - 1 beli eve it is one of the best, if MaS ° mC Female C ° UeSe ’ at 
(25 cts.) thus placing it within the means and reach vention for the year 1858, and it is hereby declared than °Il We,g ^ ° f ^ ^ F f mi ’ y Ne ,7 paper ^ the c ° nntr - r ‘ Its arti ' - Twenty-five houses in St Johns, N. F„ were 
of all who wish to give it a fair trial. We will adjourned sine die. , ’ . n o t u - T'lth the suddenness cles on the soil are worth more to any farmer than the destroyed by fire on Friday week. One man per- 
_ A , _. of a rocket, taking Mr. Thurston alongwithit, paper costs for a year; and it gives just such information jghed in the flames. 
send copies for §1; 8 for $2; 12 for $3; 20 for ~ “ seated upon the valve of the balloon, and holding “P°n every other subject which it handles as every farm- _ Chloroform is proposed bv Dr Nolsev of 
$5, Ac., and mail to as many different persons or ^ A ' ING Corner Stone of the State Ine- to the collapsed silk of the airship in that portion er needfi ’ Jt seems to me that any one who intends to be Edinburgh, as exceedingly serviceable in case’s of 
post-offices as desired. Of course, we shall not ? RIATE Asylum—T he corner stone of this Institu- of its bulk! In this perfectly helpless condition, atb ° rou 2 b going farmer, who desires true advancement Bpasmodic diarrhoea. 
realize a farthing's profit, yet wish to circuit, at 
least Five Thousand trial copies of this quarter- assemblage. After prayer by Rev. I)r Beech of L n h ^°f f h ^ ’ e ' en “ ore helpless it. Although I have failed thus far to get up a club, I fe rer from consumption. 
for, though we temporaril; lo»e money by the in- Binghamton, Hon. B F. Bolter, Present of 'the „, t , „ e a, Baptiete Ce* a ™ bnuheftte of “he ““ “ do r 'Z l °-- a ~™ e p c a k K 
vestment, we trust it will be returned to us in fn- J j0ard of Trustees, delivered some eloquent open- aeronaut is wrapped in conjecture—that it was Tsfi Atlantic Telegraph—O n the 24th nit., Ee ph, Mo., at Placerville. 
ture; and if not, we shall have the satisfaction of rGm !, a Elaborat . e and able addresses were horrible, almost beyond precedent, there is little several of the American Board of Directors of this _ The U. S. Minister at China announces that 
believing that thousands of individuals have been w I)r ' ]rancis aRd Eev - Dr - Bellows, of r00 m for doubt Company, addressed the following inquiries to the he shall send the Treaty made with that govern- 
benefited bv mnlrinrr +i, 0 . . ■ Y., both of whom paid high and deserved tri- ^ jjjj no ; s g tate p a :_ on Fridav P H Mr operator at Trinity Bay, requesting explicit an- ment by the next steamer. 
7 g the acquaintance of the bate to Dr. Turner, the founder and chief mover of B of St Loni<J J ade ’ ' swers to the same:-“ 1st Are yon now, or have -The rendezvous of the Paraguay expedition 
Bubal. the Institution, who was present. Remarks was ooks, oi bt» louu, made an ascension. Ihe b ithi , ei = di t ci will be at Buenos Ayres, a short distance from the 
, , , akamdAttn fl t “ mronant descended aoout twenty miles from Cen- y ou oeen witmn three days, receiving distinct sig- m0Qtk 0 f the Parana river. 
-We therefore frankly ask each and every agent ^ 80 mad «. by D ' S> ® lcke ° 80 “- of Binghamton, and trali8j tied his balloon t0 a fence> and went to a nals from Yalentia ? 2d. Can yon send a message, _ The citizens of 8avannah; Ga . have regolyed 
and friend of the Rural to aid in circulating the ^. 01Ed ' 7^7 u, A poe “ waa del | v ered by house near by for refreshments. He then permit- long or short, to the Directors at London? 3d. If t0 discard politics altogether in the election of 
Fall Campaign Quarter. There is scarcely one of extiemelv inSesw'' IrTL.l l exorci8ea + were ted persons to get into the balloon, and let them aD8wer 110 to the above ’ please tel1 08 if tbe tbeir Ma ? or and Aldermen. 
our readers who could not, if disposed easily ob ce-L Inthe evilZl the p r !S f Wltb f Catsuc - up the length of the anchor rope. Finally he put electrical manifestations have varied essentially -The seminary at Earlville, Ill was blown np, 
’ sposea, eas.iy ob cess. In the evening the Presbyterian Church was in two children one aired seven and the ft tL fm,r since the 1st of September.” on the 5th ult, but some miscreant. No one was 
tain from 4 to 20 or 50 Trial Subscribers, and filled to hear Everett’s oration on Washington. Mr - De Saxty replied:-“We have received in the building, fortunately, 
therebv not nnlv _- ana Dy some unexplained means the balloon got ............ — xr,^- . _— It is said the sum of £400.000 is to he taken 
thousand to our former edition, and shall be glad but six of tbe sixteen members of the State Tern- f „ „ r „ n p V< x *v,o f ' i • / • chtap paper8 Wl11 g!ve u 1 
4 . ^ __ tierancfi CnmTnlttaA thp a. Jf, proceeded t0 prepar « tbG balloon for packing, to is not well worth full price. 
houses are now being erected in the upper part of 
New York city. 
— The mansion of Robt. Morris, in Philadelphia, 
is a lager bier house, and Wm. Penn’s house is oc- 
Fall Campaign Quarter. There is scarcely one of 717 ^ St ; 6e \° f Alb f y * The exerGi ^ were 
. . scarcely one or extremely interesting and went off with great suc- 
our readers who could not, if disposed, easily ob- cess. In the evening the Presbyterian Church was 
tain from 4 to 20 or 50 Trial Subscribers, and filled to hear Everett’s oration on Washington. 
thereby not only enhance the welfare of his or her -— - t— 
ferer from consumption. 
— The San Francisco papers are jubilant over 
the first arrival of the weekly stage from St Jo- 
sin ce the 1st of September.” 
— The seminary at Earlville, Ill., was blown np, 
on the 5th ult., but some miscreant. No one was 
Mr. De Santy replied: — <! We have received in * be l mi -l^l n F> fortunately. 
away from him, and darted off like a rocket It nothin S Intelligible from Yalentia since September 
— It is said the sum of £400,000 is to be taken 
up in the U. S. towards a joint stock plan to for- 
friends and neighbors, but directly aid in ang- C^-The latest was just dark, and the moon shone bright, but the 1st, excepting feeling a few signals yesterday. I S th e Suez 'canlfproject m 8 ° C ' P an 0 or ‘ 
menting the future usefulness of this journal— v.„ ir 1 ■ &b 1 0 in eRlmi F accorded balloon was out of sight in an instant. The chil- can t send anything t© Yalentia. There has been —Hiram M. Moore, at Waverly, N. Y., one day 
Friends of the naner and its obierts a io , f “ Pe ° r of Chllia to Great BntaiD ’ 18 mncb dren were given np as lost, no one supposing that very little variatl0n the electrical manifesto last week, threw his shoulder out of joint by sneez- 
t rienas ot the paper and its objects, near and dis- larger than previous accounts gave reason to ex- they would e ver come down alive. But on Satar- tion8 ” in S’ Eather a painful Eneeze ’ 
tant in the isorth and West, East and South— peel Instead of a payment of $6,000,000 for the day morn j n jr the balloon was discovered in a tree Tbe American end of the line does not obtain — The “12th of Sept,” the anniversary of the 
will you not give “a long pull, a strong pull, and j oint ben * fit of England and France, that sum top> about ^ mile3 from tbe 8tartin point The much start of the steamers.-to them we are in- feleblated^in thScHv BriUSh ’ W3S aPPr °’ 
‘Y'l *“ Wbrtf Conran f“ d “O' 1 ™ machine had ran all night, and from the fact that of the -omteorlring _ > J 
Quarter of the favorite Rural Weekly? 
Crops at the West. — Speaking of the corn 
crop in the lake region of Ohio, the Cleveland 
Crin Ann non , aaa«v^aaauv/ aacau. a uaa caaa xijiAui, aiiu iiuuu luc lau b LLlal „ , 
C0llected out of the it was seen at least twenty miles from where it of the te legraph yet received. 
started, at nine in the evening, it must have sailed . T t 
_ _ around in different directions during the night, ___ . —--ts- » .»-» ——- «•« ..ectnatv.. 
Vermont—Official Returns— The official re- with its p rec ious freight, with the intention of nes o ta ha3 passed a law exempting a homestead of doD , Vt, on Monday week. The bay lynx is now 
VT 1 a OTP rirmr ir» fr>r\rv^ nil ^— A__l * _v *• ° 1 f 1 IfTnTV & P.TAH frOTH f) IAVX7 fnr nonta unnnrrod • olarh Trn^T-T nova l'n + Vinpoon Ctofn 
A Homestead Law. —The Legislature of Min- 
— Accounts from the city of Mexico, the 5th 
ult, state that the whole country continues to re¬ 
main in a state of the wildest anarchy. 
— A large bay lynx was killed at West Claren- 
t oar.,, t-v t. -i • , „. ’ e Cleveland turns are now in from all but a few towns which , ,. 7, b , ’ .,, eighty acres from a levy for debts incurred; also, very rare in the Green Mountain State. 
frost and as 1 ' at wbo1/^i' ) s S f 0 ii lt ’ 0nt0fCian8ei fr0m do not cast hundred votes in all. They foot children were formTscfe °Tbp Trl S500 worth of household furniture; $300 worth of — The Carlton, (N. B.) Sentinel records the fact 
Much of it bfl a v h1, fn y an avera 8 e one.— up as follows—Hall, (Rep.) 28,131; Keyes, (Dem) w h r ® found sa ^’. The oldest, a girl, said Bt0 ck and utensils; $400 worth of tools, the library that the potato disease is making unprecedented 
Much of it has been cutup, and many of the farm- iU, or uiuJ that b er brother complained of being cold, and of a wnfes9innil ’ 7 ravages in that portion of the country. 
ers are busy in putting tteir fiTda into Zc^ *??**** H f’ 8 m8 J ority she laid him down in the bottom of the car! and " 
On and in the vicinity of the sand ridges the crop n 6 jegls a ur0 8 n s « Senate Republican, 29; covered him with her apron, and he went to sleep, PP mi y 
* «"•» The eat, ate^tge w S SS "m ** 1,1 “ *»• 
filled and ripened. Ho frost vet to shrivel green ‘n° ” 1 a” ’ De “ ocrate ' 35 ’ "olmon. 8 t % 1; no __ -----—— _ _ arri , e( . at M 
of a professional man, and provisions enough to rava S es 
nueu ana npenea. Ao frost vet to shrivpl c^rp^n • o 
leaves. ' 8 choice, 8. Butterflies Going West— The Detroit Adver- " ‘v* T T in the hearing ofthe same population for w: 
The Lexington (Mo ) savfl «, * f M _ ----- tiser declares that butterflies are moving West!- 1Dg Sept 22d) H 7 t ^ i® h ° Ur a Child iS b ° rD 8nd 80me S ° Ul takeD ‘ 
{U0,) ^Wess says that most Mr. Chapman’s Sale of Short-horns, already On Sundav afternoon last immense clouds of tbrsr commencement of the year, of 60,165. The arrivals _ The Montreal Herald says that the C 
cheering accounts are received in regard to the noticed in the Bubal, is to be held on Tuesday Afo T? .. immense clonds of these for a corr e sp ondm g pe riod in 1857, numbered 139,- flour and wheat which reaches England 
crops in that section of the States-the corn crop next, at Canastota, di ectly on the N Y CentS w 4 n A ““ *777 ^5. miserable condition and bears a low price. 
in particular. * Railroad and legs th Zone honrTrtt a that Clty ’ Near the river they were ver ^ thlck . -—- - The receipts of the St Louis fair wt 
_ _ CU3e Wdm r d ! Sy while towards the back of that city they were more Renunciation— Advices from Camp Scott state 000. The daily receipts at the gate were S3 
Kansas Gold—T he Wvandottp (TC tip Fair can tbprpfnrp* 00 °i ^ auen the State scattered. The St Paul papers state that the grass- that several Mormon trains bound for the Atlantic the proceeds exceed the expenses $16,000. 
Emigration.— The number of emigrants which 
arrived at the port of New York for the week end- 
— The yellow fever has broken out at Mobile— 
At New Orleans its march appears to be still on¬ 
ward. Savannah is reported free from it 
— In a large city the clock never strikes twice 
in the hearing ofthe same population for within the 
ottf icizcivea in regard to the noticed in the Rural, is to be held on Tnpsrinv v.*i , . . ,, . 
MOto ° f •* — -P « C.™.ot, Seo Uy on tbe H Y.OenS 
in particular. 
immencement of the year, of 60,165. The arrivals _ The Montreal Herald says that the Canadian 
r a corresponding period in 1857, numbered 139,- flour and wheat which reaches England is in a 
, 5 , miserable condition and bears a low price. 
-- — The receipts of the St Louis fair were $39,- 
Renunciation. —Advices from Camp Scott state 000. The daily receipts at the gate were $3,700 and 
tmiri rinafowivToa T v tl ^ oi loo iNorin, nave made a similar movement.— 
broucht $6 000 tbp rpsnit nf.'fJll!!!. 11 ?! x T A E ° ffice at stillwater has been removed They were so numerous early in the season that it 
brought $6,000 the result of a few weeks’ work.” to Cambridge, at that and Fairbanlt to St Peters 
Is this a second edition of Fraser River? 1 Minnesota. ’ 
hopper tribe in the region of Selkirk, Red River States, had passed there. About 300 Mormons — The Paris Academy of Science has again ad- 
of the North, have made a similar movement- composed the party, who have renounced Mor- the^se andTe eSSSnre o/choS 7617 ° f 
Ihey were so numerous early in the season that it monism, and fled its haunts. They were wretched- _ charleston papers say that the Africans bro’t 
was feared the entire crops in that region would ly poor, but happy to escape under any circum- j a t 0 that port are dying at the rate of 12 per day. 
be destroyed. stances. The Niagara will have but a few to carry away. 
