MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Contents of the Rural for November 13,1858. 
urged against the Rural of late years, has been 
that we paid such large premiums—many averring 
The Becent Elections. 
Agricultural club,, IJS77777.!!l£ tbat we 0Q 8 ht to discontinue the practice, and give 
■ out-buiMtoge.......7. .. . 3W the amount to subscribers. 
___ f _ o New York. — The Republicans have been sue- 
We now do tlds, akd I cetsful in this State (taking the reported majorities 
frit’s ihmtgraphs. 
NOY. 13. 
Sltt ilru's (Cmulnwr. 
Cheese and Cheese-Making. 366 kar mork— for the reduction in rates is far greater, on Governor as the average) by 14,000 to 15,000 The New Orleans Delta of the 23d nit, says:— Game is said *0 be very plenty in Massachusetts 
Group of Spanith Merino Ruckr, [iBuetratcd,]. 306 j n the aggregate, than the amount offered in pre- majority. The successful candidates are the fol- A malignant cholera broke out among the slaves “ 18 ye “’* _ 
Winter Kill, or Heaving Out,. 365 -- ._ 1rt«rin»r. __ Ttatitt*. n Ma of a Jefferson parish planter nn/1 in one dav. _ John M. Botts 13 named as a candidate for 
Sheep-Shearings.366 miums the past year, 
lowing:— Governor — Edwin D. Morgan. Lieut, of a Jefferson parish planter, and in one day, Preaid g“j* 
Sorghum Sjmp. 366 Now, will Subscribers as well as Agents stand by Governor —Robert CampbelL Canal Commissioner eighty out of about 100 on the place, died of the 
Cement vs. Wooden Water Pipe,. 366 us, and see that our list is increased in their re- —Hiram Gardner. Inspector of Slate Prisons — pestilence. 
u" ^.afip spective localities? Shall the Rural have ten JoBiah T. Everest The vote upon Congressmen A letter from Geauga Co., Ohio, states that an 
Potato Experiment^ ™ 366 subscribers next year where it has three or five shows an Anti-Lecompton majority of between epidemic dysentery ha9 raged among vonng chil- 
Cobhie-fitone Buildings. 366 this—twenty or thirty where it has ten or fifteen— 50,000 and 60,000. The Republicans elect twenty- dren in that section, ravaging every home and _ ... 
Condensed CorrcsporukTux.—lemons in Rennet; Another ewe thirty, fifty or a hundred where it has from twenty nine and the Democrats four. The Assembly proving generally fatal In the town of Chester, and 30 inches high, 
for Garget; Potato Experiment; About Millet; side-Hii) and to thirty? It certainly can have such increases in stands one hundred Opposition to twenty-eight it is stated, but few infants have been spared by the In the Diocese of Louisiana there are 35 con- 
rial Uses; Propolis, or Bee-Glue. 366 “ aD /> ***’ hundreds of places, if its friends will Democratic. pestilence. J The Bank f TenneS8€e resnmed pT)ecie .... 
Rural Agricultural Lectures, Ac; Cleansing Soils; kindly volunteer their good offices in its behalf.- New Jkrsey. - The result in New Jersey is Wm.H. Barky the oldest of the horse-training bro- ment on the 2d inst ' specie pay 
Sorghum in Cincinnati; Tbe Hog Trade of tbe West; Expert- It has never been, and is not now, our pnrpose to strongly in favor of Republicanism, every member therhood says that his system is equally efficacious _The entire capital invested in the tanneries in 
meut with Underdrains; Cleveland Beefin good Repme; Poultry get rich out of the Rural,— but we desire, more of Congress chosen belonging to that party. The j n aubduing women and children as horses. Being the U. 8., is $18,900,557. 
and Eggs; Large Yield, . 366 than eve r ( t0 j ncreafle it8 circulation and useful- state Senate stands 11 Opposition, of whom 3 are a widower with ten olive branches he has had — Seventy-five patents were issued during last 
— There was a smart snow storm at Ballston on 
Wednesday. 
— There were ten deaths from violence in N. Y. 
city last week. 
— A tailor in Sharpeatown, Md., is 38 years old 
— In the Diocese of Louisiana there are 35 con¬ 
gregations of slaves. 
i lung p I ]!u,M, TICULTUIiAI " 367 ness all over the land. To us the power of benefit- Anti-Lecompton Democrats, to 10 Administration ample opportunity to test the truth of his theory, week at the Patent Office. 
Carnation Flowered Peach, |in'ustrated,i7--”7777” 367 our fellow men and the country, is preferable to members. The Assembly stands 38 Opposition to 
Fine Cauliflowers,. 367 wealth, leisure or luxury — and hence it is that we 22 Administration. Majority on joint-ballot 17.— 
Isabella Grapes,. 367 have adopted, as a means of attaining this object, The aggregate Republican majority is 8,148. 
'"ITK.'.Y..the course now announced. Ohio. —The official Republican maioritv in this 
Isabella Grapes,.367 
Hubbard Squash,. 367 
Mr. Glasse’s Gardening Book,.367 
DOME8TIC ECONOM Y. 
Coloring Cochineal Scarlet; Coloring Blue on Cotton; Coloring 
Red on Cotton; Bread Pudding; Rice Pudding; Sauce for 
Puddings; Ouo Cake; Sponge Cake; Cookies; Loaf Cakes; 
Coloring Bright Bine; Grape Preserves; Emit Cake; Cooking 
Isaac Holland, late door-keeper of the U. S. w 7 J777l777 key j B f ° and 10 b ® V6ry faTOra ‘ 
a . v j- j Y.-m v . , . . . ble to the growth of cotton. 
Senate, who died at Washington on the 1st mst „„„„ . ...... ... 
,, ’ . ,« . „ . » — Barn-burning is getting to be alarmingly fre- 
was the father of Stuart Holland, the gallant youth que nt in Lancaster county, Pa. 
Friends of the Rural New-Yorker ! Will State is 20,926. 
Ohio. The official Republican majority in this perished on the ill-fated steamer Arctic. 
The English Government have ordered 3,000 
Georgia has over 1,200 miles of railroad built coolies to be sent to Jamaica. 
you aid us in onr earnest endeavor? You can if Michigan. The Republicans have elected their and paid f and yielding t0 the stockholders more — The Queen Dowager of Spain has two millions 
yon will— and we ask that you will with great State ticket by from 6,000 to 10,000 majority. The than an aver8ge 0 f 7 per centf yearly dividends.— of dollars invested in this country, 
confidence, never having appealed to you in vain, latest returns indicate that the Legislature will Within the next vear 200 miles of additional road —The Missouri Democrat notices a new dis- 
All of ia nnnnrnnvr inn IIHIa ■! "_7. IT. 1 ~_ .a_J _a - O O _LI!__X i Tv__ a_ * 1 O.CW nf lTTm miriOB in tVlQf Rf Qf/> 
Salt White Fish; Drawn Butter; Steamed Pudding; Appli a.nag w juu u vuu meal returns mutual* mat me legislature will Within the next year 200 miles of additional road, All* miwsuuri lAcmocrai null 
Dumplings; Sponge Ginger Bread; Nice Rusk,. 367 All that is necessary is a little timely effort among stand—Senate, 22 Republican and 10 Democrats, completed and equipped will be in operation. covery of iron mines m that State. 
ladies’ port - folio. your neighbors and acquaintances. Every reader House, 46 Republican and 33 Democrats. ’ — Louis Napoleon has from thr 
TV n rn. n it n.. • v r h /v. >■ 1 " ’ r TnW U O TIT OtlQTl A A TTOxtiDOK corn 4 n n + r\-r\ 4hA 1 A 4 V. IIAYW, .‘t...aa4a J ALa J CaaAa^ 
A Home Scene, [Poetical] Music; “ Hoopology,” Continued; 
Marriages; A Most Excellent Thing in Woman,. 368 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
Memory's Pictures, [Poetical.] Newspapers; Dress Makes tbe 
Man; Too Late; Punctuality; Success not Always Happiness, 368 
SABBATH MUSING?. 
Here and Hereafter, [Poetical] The Grave; Contention; Fire,.. 368 
fifty^n^cribers'—an^if i^Liends^will only make tv iLLiKOis-State ticket RepublicMin. The Douglas 0 f August a schooner plying between the islands - Frost waVplainVvMbie"throu 
“ 'Hang null a ct™V„i onri a r u ii ? ,7 7 Democrate bave a ma J orit y of 5 m the House and with eight native8 and three foreigners on board’ of Mississippi laat Friday morning. 
it will nr v of 77 P ?’ suw 77 * s 3 in the A86emb, y- Later returns seem to indicate upset The natives picked up the foreigners, put — It is said that the cost of tie S 
It Will, on or before Its Tenth Birth-Day—the first Rfof* no TW n ,, ra tie .1._A. . trinnintr tn p-rnitA ularrr, in FWlanri 
H 1 y ’ * ' — Louis Napoleon has from three to five mil- 
The Hawaiian Advertiser says that on the 10th lions invested in the United States. 
August a schooner plying between the islands — Frost was plainly visible throughout the State 
of January ensuing—have full One Hundred Thou- 
the State ticket as Democratic. 
upset. The natives picked up the foreigners, put —It is said that the cost of tue Sepoy war is be- 
them on the bottom of the vessel and then started to excite alarm in England. 
j ---->*•*•"»-■ “V" , WU( f . , , Wisconsin.— The election, as far as heard from, to swim to the nearest laud—fifteen miles distant.— . - r —- ; „ 0 .— 
thu- travtttvh sand Subscribers! What say, tried friends, and new ,, . „ ^ , . ,, A x cents a peck, and are qute plentiful 
THE TRAVELER a w> .i««j. » results in & Republican choice of 3 Congressmen. They swam during the remainder of that night, . . 
to the Adriatic. 363 ones — you to whom we are already indebted for . v ® Q . . — The grand jury of New York are walking i 
Green peas are selling in Norfolk, Va., at 50 
Sketches from the Alps to the Adriatic. 
USEFUL OLIO. 
How Coffee Came to be Used; Seals of the States, [Illustrated,] 
manifold and most substantial favors, and you also 
to whom we have but recently been introduced — 
Massachusetts. — Returns of the Governor’s through the following day and night, and on the rascalfries ofYhat Lxqiaying^city. 1 * 8 ^ 5118 
vote have been received from all the towns in the Thursday six out of the eight landed on Niihau, _ 0yer fcmrteen thousand bales of cotton were 
Curiosities R Crystals; a Hundred Years Ago,’......'.369 will yon enter the arena in behalf of the model Stet® but Brighton, giving Banks, Republican, a an old man and a stripling having proved unequal received in New Orleans on the 4th inst. 
THE YOUNG RURALIST. 
A c F ^, G info^a T t!on^369 I ca? ^The RuRAL has a gooiThame through alTthe I thirty-seven Americans and Republicans to three I A remarkable sale of old United States cents I fell > ™ * few moments, two feet and a half. 
Rural, Literary and Family Weekly of Ameri- majority over all of 17,239. The Senate will stand to the task. 
On Thursday of last week, Lake Michigan 
the sketch book. land, we are proud to know]_none say u trash,” Democrats. The House stands one hundred and took place in Philadelphia on Tuesday evening.— 
Tbe vriud, [Poetical.] Escuiapius, Senior and Jimior,. 372 “humbug,” or “mad dog”of a sheet which has ninety-seven Republicans, twenty-nine Democrats, The collection was made by Mr. Edward Cagan. 
— The gold production from Australia this year 
up to the middle of August, is $28,100,000. 
— Lord Charles Wellesley, brother and heir pre- 
List of New Advertisements this Week. 
The New York Observer—Sidney E. Morse A Co. 
Wholesome Bread—James Pyles. 
It is not too Mach to Say—O J Wood A Co. 
American Stock Journal for 1859—D. C. IJnsley. 
R, H Ferris’ Original Gift Book S'ore—O. N. Needham. 
The Best Book for Agents—Jas. Cb&lleu A Sou. 
Farm Gate—J. A. Treat 
60 Bushels Prime Apple Seeds—A. Fahnestock A Son. 
Berkshire Boats—^Walter Cole. 
Sheep Skins—S. Willis. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
“The Wonderful Pnmp.”—James M Edney. 
Catarrh Curable—Guiifbrd D. Sanborn, M. D. 
ever and always “ defended the right,” and ignored, ten Haight Americans, with four to bear from. Seventy-seven centp, of all dates, from that of 1791 8umptive to the Duke of Wellington, is dead. 
condemned and exposed the wrong — which has Minnesota Legislature Democratic. —TheBt. flown to 1839, were sold for the aggregate sum of 
constantly and zealously sought to piomote the Paul Pioneer of the 23d ult, Btates that definite re- $128. The prices ranged from $1,25 to $28,60.— 
best interests of its readers and community. It is turns from every part of the State, except in one The latter price was given for a rare die of the 
a good paper to work for, as its influence is in the district, indicate that the Legislature will stand:— Washington cent of 1792. 
right direction. We pause for your decision, which House—Democrats 39, Republicans 40. Senate^ On the 4th of October, the city of Munich, Bava- 
we confidently believe will be in its behalf—only Democrats 31, Republicans 15. As the Democrats ria, celebrated the 700th anniversary of its founda- 
ding that Now is the Time for Action ! have a large majority on joint ballot the election tion. The chief feature of the fete was an im- 
— firs: column of next page. of a Democrat to the U. S. Senate, vice General mense cortege in which 3,000 men and 500 horses 
*0, 1839 ’ were 80ld { or the sum of _ CoL 8umner hap SIlcceeded t0 the command 
$128. The prices ranged from $1,25 to $28,60.— of the Department of the West, of the Army. 
The latter price was given for a rare die of the _ The royal families of England, France and 
On the 4th of October, the city of Munich, Bava- 
Portugal are all expecting an increase this year. 
— The number of deaths from yellow fever in 
The Nicaragua Expedition.—T he following If 
the closing paragraph of President Buchanan’s 
proclamation in reference to the movements now 
Democrats 31, Republicans 15. As the Democrats ria, celebrated the 700th anniversary of its founda- *’ rleans ’ 21 v tb °f. Oetobeu was 4,457. 
have a large majority on joint ballot the election tion. The chief feature of the fete was an im- 
of a Democrat to the U. S. Senate, vice General mense cortege in which 3,000 men and 500 horses _ An extensive fire was devastating the Catskill 
Shelds, whose term has expired, is placed beyond figured, and which represented tbe respective Mountains back of Catskill last Thursday evening, 
question. centuries from the 12th to the 19th, with emblems, — Saline springs have been found near Moore's 
in progress against Nicaragua. In the openinir u . , . , * "'"7" _, W| v; 
nm-tinn nf tbo ^ .. .... ha? been introduced into that portion of onr ser- 
tion are c^LnZT T uu CXP ° d vlce now the Indians in Oregon. 
ofThe ebaTf nP ° n ’ / ™ 78 " A ,cttfir frotn WEIGHT to the Secretary of War 
P r 0 ft P e ; ,80f,h0,pa f saya:—"I have for some time past sought to im- 
orfl in this olPpfrflcGfnl BdicmG, nnd the mfitfor in • 
summed np tlms- press upon the mef!, by Instruction and precept, the 
, , , conviction that with onr long range of arms we 
For these and other good reasons, and for the „ , . , , , 
nurnone ef ___,_ COn,d 8,11 the Ind,ftDfl > n “ fa,r BgH a " d not be 
TnK Minnie Rifle and the Indians.— From offi- :0ct - u mes, and the great personagesof the national Hill, Indiana, from which very good salt is made, 
cial reports it would seem that this effective weapon hi8T - or y at each epoch. — The total distance between St. Louis and San 
has been introdneed into that portion of onr ser- AT New Britain, ConD., Frederick Westover, son Francisco the new overland route is 2, <65 miles. 
— Judge Bigelow decreed thirteen divorces in 
of Amos Westover, was playing with an old gun- 
i „ a ’ , . •/ of., ... ... 8 ... the Supreme Court at Boston, Mass., on Friday 
barrel, and after touching it off the third time with wee ]^ ’ ’ J 
a slow match, ran about twenty feet, when the bar- _ Eleven thousand males and six hundred fe- 
press upon the mcfl, by instruction and precept, tho rcl burst, and a small thin piece, about the weight males were imprisoned for debt in England in 
conviction that with onr long range of arms we of a cent > struck him on the side, over the heart, 1856. 
conld kill the Indians in a fair fight, and not be L mg through his clotheB and jnst breaking the “T Ee . v ’.P >r ;., Bnr I°^ 8 ’ 1 of p . r f 
slum Tbe heart ceased its pulsations and the boy t0 baptize several candidates had hia watch 
- d in less than ten minutes. , _Mr. Dallas Minisxer to JKngland, too written 
The increase in the receipts of grafn of all kinds 
no •’President that he will return in the 
previous year almost four millions. — The health of New Orleans is improving. 
The Government horses and mules sold at Fort Tbe namber °f deaths is reduced to twenty-five 
--—_-_:__ ZTe rtf lT^ Cit ^ 8 killed ourselves. Our lessons have been weB »- Tbe be- ceased if? - md the boy | P a £ t0 ba Pt^ “veral candidates had his watch 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., NOVEMBER 13,186* ^ T delnded lnto the learned. The men fired at the gallafit red rascals ! dkd n mimites. —Mr. Dallat Minister to England. h M written 
RURAL NEW-YORKER FOR 18*D 1 Z 
r"** frirzir ~r° ^ ^ ~ in American secuiities ’ to aboat bo ” 
Of the Rural . ew- orker, Ming: en iSnin^ o n ^ lsRne th,p ’ m y proc1nma tion, k Herald, says of Col Wright’s battle near U r previous year almost t< millions. - The health of New Orleans is improving. 
In connection with Prospectus for the T -enjoining on all officers of tbe government, civil . iv ,-. . The Indians a-mberc-d “ve hnr^ --i - - muk-s siud at F.m J he number of deaths is reduced to twenty-five 
YoUme of the Rural New-Yorker -give nmlrnihtnry, i n thc ir respective spheres, to he 5, and fought well The troops under CoL Leavenworth a few days ago brought prices rang- per day \ n , 
opposite page-we desire to address you rel act,ve , and J 1 hfnl ]n /^pressing this - ton? were four hundred and fifty, of which two in S from ^5 to $80 each. All these animals cost mi^ion to sE^^ ? 6 
to the great reduction of Club Terms, and to b enterprise and in carrying out their in- ; „ dr ed and ninety participated in the action. A the Government as much as $80, and many of ceptance P ’ g mtimated hls ac ’ 
slate our reasons therefor. Please hear us for ® ,[” C ° ns 0 ’ 1ftt c(r(! o f » and exhorting all good r d of reserve of three officers and one hundred them twice that 8Dm - A Si'eat many of them sold — Ex-Secretary Stanton has become a nerma- 
and your cause, and judge whether we are rig, ' a ftvo ,0f, P 0c I tho law, and their re- fifty rank and file were left in camp, while the ^ or $^5 and ^^0 each, only a few brought as much nent resident of Kansas, and is spoken of for U S. 
adopting the plan and rates announced. K*™ the peace and welfare of the country, to others went out to fight. The Indians were com- M $8 °- Senator. 
Many of you have not only borne us com aid the efforte of tbe public authorities in the dis- • ily routed, with the loss of seventeen killed and An En gBsh officer, direct from Paraguay, re- x-5 w I e Y er baa ^yielded a harvestfordoc- 
but nobly seconded our efforts, for nearly a de ' ! charge of their duties.” hi -y-five wounded. There were no casualties on Ports that Lopez is preparing effective modes of or ?ure P ° Tleane ~ fee in each case $100 ’ “ kil1 
and hence, knowing the interest you have mani- j t ' ‘ ‘ ‘ - j the side of the soldiers. The battle and its results resistance and defence by building fortifications — Mr. Isaac Titcomb, of Newburyport Mass, has 
fested and still, we trust, feel in the Rural and its f -nited States Army— The present military j have demonstrated the immense value of the Min- and obstructing the navigation of the river. He an apple tree that has’been in bloom four times 
slate our reasons therefor. Please hear ns fo H ™ c on8 0 1 effect, and exhorting all good -d of reserve of three officers and one hundred them twice that sum. A great many of them sold -Ex-1 
and your cause, and judge whether we are rig c,t,r ‘ fin " t0 hftvo re8 P e ct for tho law, and their re- . . : fifty raD k and file were left in camp while the for $15 and each, only a few brought as much nent resi 
adopting the plan and rates announced. K flr( * for tho peace and welfare of tho country, to others went out to fight. The Indians were com- M $8 °- Senator. 
Many of you have not only borne ns com, aid the efforts of the public authorities in the dis- ' jly routed, with the loss of seventeen killed and An English officer, direct from Paraguay, re- tors"in N 
but nobly seconded our efforts, for nearly a decade; ! c h ar RO of their duties.” thirty-five wounded. There were no casualties on P° rts that Lopez is preparing effective modes of orcureP 
and hence, knowing the interest you have mani- * ‘ * -- the side of the soldiers. The battle and its results resistance a nd defence by building fortifications —Mr. 
fested and still, we trust, feel in the Rural and its ; State? Army— The present military have demonstrated the immense value of the Min- and obstructing the navigation of the river. He an apple 
objects, we confidently believe you will heartily f° rce of the United States consists of nineteen n * e r >fle> and explain the cause of CoL Steptoe’s bas P^ aced chains and booms across, and proposes l h is y ear 
approve the course we have decided to pursue, foments of the line, composed of the following reverse when his men were armed with miserable 8 '* n hing light vessels in the channel, in which —The value of the buildings erected in Chi- 
And thus believing, we trust you will aid us with corps—Five regiments of cavalry, four regiments musketoons.” event our expedition cculd not ascend. Several g a 80- darl og the past year, is estimated at over 
your advice and influence in new and renewed of artillery, ten regiments of infantry—making a ---• Belgian and Hungarian officers are engaged in di- L xr b t- 
efforts to augment the circulation and usefulness S rand aggregate of thirteen thousand rank and Arbital of TnE Q UAKER City— The Quaker recting operations. Riverafewdaya rince a?cd l63veara and 
of a journal which, we maybe permitted to say, Aloof all arms. This little army covers an area of City ’ from Mina t»tlan on the 2d inst, arrived at A Swedish woman passed through Detroit, last 10 months. ’ ’ 6 ° * 
has become with your assistance, an “institution” over two millions of square miles, being two- New 0rlean8 on the 5tb, bringing the intelligence week, en route for Sheboygan, Wis., having been — Secretary Cobb entertains the idea of increas- 
of the land —one which wields a somewhat large, thirds the area of all Europe. There are eleven of tbe °P enin g of the Tehauntepec route. on the way 14 months, and ship-wrecked twice— mg the revenue by recommending duties on tea 
wide and, it is believed, most salutary influence hundred commissioned officers, including one The following dispatches are received—The In- Her husband lives at Sheboygan. and coffee. 
upon Individuals, Families and Communities. You hundred medicine officers, eight hundred and fifty diana with 400 troops from Oxaca, entered Tehann- A murder case, which has occupied the Courts • — The tides atNerfoik, Va., are unusually high; 
tind I, kind reader, know that the Rural has ac- of whom graduated at the military academy, and tepec on the 20tb ’ havin S di8 Persed the forces of of Alabama at intervals for fourteen years was oveXwed 68 ^ WhaiVeS and 8treets have been 
complished some good in its day to both the risen two hundred and fifty civil appointments. The ^ Ioa & a - who had now hold on the Isthmus, decided week before last. In February, 1844, an _ The cornorarion of Montreal have -nreaenieri 
and rising generation —how much can never be nativity of these officers is as follows—Born in Tbe countr y 18 unusually healthy, and the people overseer employed by Dr. Chapman, of Henry Co., a complimentary address to Sir William Wiiliams 
estimated — and we also know that its power and the United States, 1,060; Ireland, 14; France, 8; ln fine 8 P irits > on account of the opening of the in that State, whipped a slave to death, and was the her0 of Kars - 
influence for good can be immensely increased, England, 6; Germany, 3; Cuba, 1; Turkey, 1; at rou tc, the success of which was absorbing all at- found guilty of murder, but throtfgh some legal —Senator Douglas has given an unconditional 
without lessening its purity or value. To aid in sea, 3. The militia force of tbe United States tention - A road wil1 be opened to coaches he- technicality escaped execution. He has now been transfer and full title of his donation to the Chi- 
accomplishing this laudable object speedily, we i 8 computed at 3,000,000 effective men of which tween Alm °y a and Ventosea in a short time, convicted of manslaughter in the first degree cago Lniversity. 
ltoro voaolTui/l 4/% _ j . 7.. - at v m „ 4 C nC vt T7..L i • . . . wVwan tronait vtitII Vin rvin /In l- 1 .3 - 1 .. ® * — 1 IlG rGmRlTlR of A Mr T^rnnVa wTin nor. 
have resolved to greatly reduce the Club Terms of the State of New York claims to furnish 500,000. wben tbe transit will be ma de entirely b y vehicles. California travel is again seeking the Cape ished in tbTsnow h 
the lunKAr, an d appeal to Agents, Subscribers iind -- Robbery of the Delaware Raw _n n o n nj« Horn route. Since the departure of the steamer Mountain, California. 
other Friends to aid in extending its circulation Dreadful Railroad Accident— The New York night'week the Delaware Bank at dSm 2 H e™ aa n. with a lull load, the bark Vickery has - One Protestant a 
and influence. In so doing we may not realize any Express train for the West, which left Corning on York was entered and $37 000 stolen ^JrnVher sailed from New York with over ^0 on board, have fallen at their po 
profit the first year ana perhaps not student in the morning ot the 28th nit., for BntTalo, on the “oomed till 2 ^ivtag te ns? “ d ,he cl “’P £r ,M » G '*J *“0 ™ Is e l> lde “ 1<! e™menced. 
futuie to remunerate ns fairly for the necessary Buffalo & Corning Railroad, was thrown'off the the ? 6r ‘ to follow. ’ — ... “ Aa ? tbar dem ° HS 
Robbery of the Delaware Bank— On Sunday TT roQie> . »iuce tne ueparture ot the steamer 
night week, the Delaware Bank, at Delhi, New e r “ aan > with a lull load, the bark Vickery has 
York, was entered and $37,000 stolen. The robbery saEed ^ew Vork with over 100 on board, 
n © * — The remains of a Rev. Mr. Brooks, who per- 
California travel is again seeking the Cape ished in the snow, have been found on Salmon 
Horn route. Since the departure of the steamer Mountain, California. 
Hermann, with a lull load, the bark Vickery has — One Protestant and two Catholic clergymen 
sailed from New York with over 100 on board bave 4 ab en at their posts in New Orleans since the 
future to remunerate ns fairly for the necessary Buffalo & Corning Railroad, was thrown off the 7 7 Q1BC0 J erea morning, giving the per- 
labor, expanse and responsibility,-bn,, be that a. tract near Conesns. Mr. O Herd of Newark f opportontty to escape. Tbe money taken 
b may, tbe deciston is made, and we shall abide Wayne Co, S. M, Eeed,_ of Greene, Chenango™ 1 ,’ 
The Other Side—As an offset to the highly 
. — Another demonstration against the introduc¬ 
tion of the Confessional in the Church of England 
has taken place at London. 
" 7 UC 01 ureene - Chenango Co., in poc ket bills, $15,000 in mutilated Delaware Bank nn77ii7l7o777 i7 ,7 7 7 8 7 - The body of a large animal (species not stated) 
and an infant, were killed. About fifteen persons notes, $8 000 in gold and $1 000 in other funds — ° me ° tary . Eural Letters from the People has been found in the Lake Superior copper mines, 
were injured, several dangerously so. The cause s.w. ul ;7 , " 1 nd !' , which we have given of late, we publish the follow- sixty feet below the surface. 
The club rates for the new volume will vastly were injured, several dangerously so. The cau^ ZfT’* 
TO C f?- U /.l e . Ce , ipt8 /° r ! bG 8ame DUmber 0f copies of tbe accident was tbe spreading of the track. three thousand dollar* Z , 
we now furnish — but if, as we hope will be tbe-—__ 
HT- hm i° ,ddressea 8p I' r,,re From Havana. —The steamebip Empire City ar 
15: f at New York, from Havana, ontte 1st in" 
three^thoTsan^dollarH re ' vard of ing brilliant epistle, verbatim, et literatim, et punctua- —Private theatres are bo much in vogue in 
ho sand dollars is offe.ed for the apjirehen- tenu The writer’s notions of the “rurel” are akin to Paris that an enterprising man has constructed 
sion of th e robber. ^ _ thoge of Qur gedative montMy neighbor; and if the “ portable theatres” for saloons. 
_ two worthipR cnnld Tirvp tVipii* f nro rooimn 4-Vi^ ^ 86ryftnt ^itl in ^gw H&V6D mn off on Sflt* 
Thanksgiving. —Thanksgiving Day will be ob* TV „._ cnrT . , eckonthe ur( j a y week with n i ne teen dresses belonging to 
_j:. ii. , . . Rural would soon oe “ donG fihut” Wp. ^ _ 1 _ ° 
subscriber* nrfi n ,j,i or i ^ 7 . , . - A1VCU irom uavana, on tne 1st mst inanKsgiving uay will be ob- ^ ,, , - uraay weeir, witn nineteen dresses belonging to 
aggregate rec^eints^wilTb^a^if ♦hof trCM ^ a<Mm «’° U I An expedition of 400 mariners on board the served in the following States, by appointment of ^ would soon be “done shut” We have the the family with whom she lived. 8 8 
good it not n Lotto C + L that t. we can aff ° rd 8teamsbi P Berenguela had been sent to Tampico their several Executives, as follows: “f lna ,® opy of tbl3 etter ’ as received b y mail: _ a dispatch from Washington says Gen. Ward, 
all who’ bette D pa P e f tban heretofore. If to force Gassea to make restitution of the money Maine ’. No *-25 Mississippi, .Nov. 25 ,£» !!• . . , . ° f Georgia, is appointed Minister to Sardinia, and 
ali who profess an interest in the success of the hs ha4 marlA tto u * money New Hampshire,.. “ 25 Michigan, « 25 l ba ve sumthin to say about yonr paper, no dont not China as previously reported. 
B »fi,weL.Veb«bT.r t :r P f„ t ,: f r' w?.:- “ s ass’.™: s - - - 
Illinois,...._ “ 25 New Yorh,........ “ 
Iowa,- “ 25 New Jersey,_ « 
Alabama,_ “ 25 Pennsylvania,_ « 
paper and consequent promotion of its obiect* « -. 7 i° rei gn merchants pay. Two Massachusetts, ..I'. “ 25 Missouri.’.:;:;:::;; “ 25 but it is A good won but papers ant no nse, and if — The poorest church livimr in London is that 
will manifesto byeffortsinbeS nf t, 5 British screw steamers had arrived with Cooley Rhode Island,. «• 25 Wisconsin,. “ 25 eny body spends much time in reedin them tha of WoburnChurch l? hldecreasedsoasto 
reported to have l.kfied £" ££*'•. Ii S."*. « g L™ ’i™?. “ 1 d0Bt Ie , ed 6 ? “ d 80 toween J”1,4 S. 
.bene.rme.^ou.to.VSlreatmlrtfv 1 ’■»«» "^e. from AMca. !! S [[ » SUS r - «■ 
of subscribers will receive the benefit of the p “ 7"*" ' Aiabam7-'-7.7::7- “ 25 Pennsylvania;:::'.'- “ is to last me MX aunts at least. I think folks dont BtomStS cSiTomufSert. 4 ^ 
reduction and improvement. Propeller Blown Up on the Hudson River,— -—-- ort to spend tharemuny on papers, my farther never B “ orm in tne oaiitorma aesert 
Onr first fci, a ■ ^be steam propeller W. H. Foot, in steamimr ud Another Sect Dead—' The Parkerites fa sort of did a? 11 every body sed that he was the smartist — A electrician in San Francisco an- 
Our first reason for the reduction was. and is, the the Nntth Rirsr m • 1 ,, g ap v niU . , 01 man in the country and had got the intiligentist noances that he has discovered how to take the 
low price of produce, and the consequent searcitv & ^°, Y, V6 5’ 0n . tbe 6th inst ’ was bIown to Ba P tlsts ) bullt a eburch, twenty years ago, in Coles f am ly of boys that ever dug tators g° ld from a quartz rock by electricity, 
of money among the Rural Population We re pieces by tbe bnrstm g of her boiler. Five per- county, Ill., and so deeded it that if there was ever I think folks ort to no ennff to ho corn and pick — Rarey, the horse-tamer, instead of returning 
solved to give those to whom we maini 1 v t S0DS W6re 011 tbe boat ’ four of whom were killed, allowed within its wails a temperance lecture, a 8tun without readin the rurel and other agricul- home, has gone from England to Sweden, and pur- 
support a decided berwfil -*nrt 7f 7 and the fifth badI y wounded. One man was blown Bible Society meeting, a missionary meeting, or a 7 ral pape l\ acd if every body was of my mind poses seeing Lapland before he returns, 
what counts only shillings’in favor of in’divb? 1 ° ne hnndred feet in the air. body falling on Sunday school, the title was forfeited and fell back SdSdBtetes 6 D ° ^ ^ “ A P A P 7 r 1 “ ? e ” Dari . D « th ® mo 7 th °. f September the gold 
.ukscrifiev, fi^zj, and crn,h,ns thro " gh the iMri - r, r* * ioc v te !! ^- 1 jssssss sssr ,o 
us. Of course this great reduction will preclude d *_ ^ ^ Population of California.- The total number _ l n Cincinnati a servant girl of somnambulic 
us from offering, or affording, such large Dreminms Yft t 0 x77777777,77 a 8n eep ana swine sieep tnere. of votes cast at the California State Election of this habits, after promenading the roof of a high build- 
a, we have heretofore given. Bat ftaTeTe ? Orleans. The death. -----year, i. probably Ie« than 85,000, while last year it M l«o .be atreeh fatally iajnrlng be5.elf, 
confident win u oi.t.j a. a irom.this disease so far this year have been 4,457. During one week recently, there were shipped was about ino.nno. and in 1R5G iin nnn rn, a —White fish have made their re-aDDearance in 
shee^and Si LI'S rerB ’ 2n ”” tbe PoprLATION 0F California.- The total number _ i n Cincinnati a servant girl of somnambulic 
sneep ana swine sieep tnere. of votes cast at the California State Election of this habits, after promenading the roof of a high build- 
--year, is probably less than 85,000, while last year it in £> fel1 int0 th e street, fatally injuring herself. 
During one week recently, there were shipped was about 100,000, and in 1856 about 110 000 The —White fish have made their re-appearance in 
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confident, will not be objected to for thp ^ ° ea nuking ene ween recently, mere were shipped was about 100,000, and in 1856 about 110,000. The — White fish have made their re-appearance in 
majority of agents and artivp wrr7 ~ 5 7 The largest weekly reports were for the weeks end- from St Albans, Yt, 202,000 pounds of cheese, population of the State had been steadilv butslowlv 0neida Lake , and are caught by thousands. None 
friends rfthpp i l !’ 7 Dg ’ 1Dfluential September 5th, 12th and 19th, wben the total worth S15.156, and 165,197 pounds of butter worth ' J P ° ™ e 77 b bave been cau 8 bt tbere for 10 0112 y ears back ' 
or self -ft. ZT ab ° r f ° r the CaQSe flnd not deaths were G16 > GG2 and 542, of which 449, 472 and $29 771 bring ng Lto he farmer of that 7 ’7 7 6 7^7 “ The Howard Association of New Orleans an- 
for self-interest Moreover, the greatest objection and 444 were from yellow fever. the nleasant sam of $44921 7 7 7S 5 f ^ ^ ^ & l0SS ° f noances tbat * be yellow fever has ceased to be an 
3 tne P leasant snm of $44,92L about 15,000 voters. epidemic, and they bring their labors to a close. 
