A I) V EIVEJINZIEVAVV: • or Ilsotnents nrilrinortAt :alba rata 11 , .r square for tint innottionAnd .10,nbsequent, insixrtion , 60. oente., • 1 r.).1 discount taadO on yearly, ud ,nionts. equal to ten linos of thin typo II square. , To ~.Not lees sot under a bead by ~jeer iminediatety niter the local ndi ic ehrirged tett cents sinner' ilisort ! • \ , • -emciith should lie handed in noon to Insure innertion ,4 nr ss Crir&L r.t COO SI7.7IINAIAC.—The 4 ,,%51it comm..ll , seinlyeither 1569. 'Every 1,.• tio:116110 , 1 nolt ~Itetinted . icher, Mnitv A Ilk N of Dam% gratlezitod ill •I, • 0 10.11 while the rtth. 11 her tone ,• „ 1..•: reltQlurthip eNilelivlifO/14 !mine...racquet Met led hire to t. o ill ado , Scogimrs. •.. nrr fltlr 1 . 10.1101:1 , C, ‘.l, 110 rrirICIPUL. ri 11. A. W ILES. -• .1 ND INSTI ,I: it- l'att Attittal hes-tott thSvptettilter, MOO' the fihw.rlu. t•ritt.• l l .. . • Itev 'rap. Ittt. Lll.'ll\lll l be to the • •, 14,r the Co:11111,h 5e1,00t,.. ti h t etht.hettlat. tItY contt.ete totnt :. prqtstred Alt 1, o lttalttvt.o.Latt• highly eflitteht Drayilue: toed Wax. :.•;t*.tllot:tot to 1:1;77:: ilea Cr, Pa. 1;1711 I.lrbler, M iu aallfi.tnr, tvla Wt0,,v40, ". • , e. So. I'll ‘Voodtxt, tlll./li n:on rorucr I'llice 1, 1t111 ,11 nailfaun `ar= Arerte junelG:l):_ •-- - - ul .)..1N1)1,1CSON, bavlizz, thl.ca hulft' • ','.Va., T.. Y. 3 to ;:tret LIA,UI.I and vithor 1111; • ', :lIIV otLer1;116:1 I I u. LI LLy • Jur th , ul ul hifortv.log the public per.h,ed tont lai“:llchar,:c 01 the nulle by tLe Wt. tou d uty, 'Alley hare mot p.m. e. to do rkll Cltt 1, ~:octicir-uf their . .mi. rumpus l, lilt . .... 'II . 4t,111.• N4l%litti[ery, nt rt :Ise% ro. .10:fliit•fl M. • • Inform Glouth , that L.ot u, LitsluCk ht the &wee Lttnthi, ;0.,' to meet and hecommedhto I re:ltl. (1110:1: nute,&e.Le. of nll kihae. No. I .1:loar, made hy the Imrrel, rack, or !• • %It -to Boot, - „ ,„In.n.t . t vpnrs, Sze, next door It . •liots, !Attlee ettnet., Bri.lp.nater I.rtletred to tonnufeetore nod •'l. , I,• res.onnble ran, 11, of lendne,e (non the corn lirid no to itto pre-cut luentlon, lie in • tree.d, nod patron! to give him I:I IT.irc,.ktliiria . y at Law, Beavr, N. ifanit - - - istloria•y at Lan . and , ca . et Linn, oillre toL,poelio PruG•aa ur r apr2l: ly. S . . kl Gli Y, AttOrllCy at Ism. Wino in Ida ., I. ) . a un.: uI liablic F 11112100.. • N 111.1 1 7.% SII I NGl.lhe ant In, nninnt cced the innt.ticactli , 1,,1.•. ta Jrdt t •t3bii•illlltilit ucnr the rftlirotttl t,,• !6 111 11 1d , .1, etch ell Whet, it. 1 , ‘1.k :1 ,, tall VII 124/it•l I/II r.rtiete :row .t irrinm n, litt I..•rv' (live me e Call. • 11. 111l.:14:11;.E.11. :::Cliutidlc;ll: Sou«, Wilco in I;tavvr Fti.tion • Gift 11, a LI., 1.0,3 y. ‘..i IIDEIeNON, General Urt;c ud Cllll.ltl o ll A g.'1.0 . • rn. 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"' Itratcio.m , The 1 ' , : ..'ti awl,. f,7,lfe 4C541.0„ '..1 ItZ't ~ • }, A f t.i..ii-1 , '4,71C I ' t• ,Aittref lalreir . ; be la ' •-• d 1.111 134 ; . . , - ietm • • , e : a f, ~ , - • '''• f kets. , en tally ; ' hn ho VIO ' ';.• „ ....! 'Frtrit. -'' kw,1,7.t,,i 1 vi . '. , - ~, to Imo i' . • .. 1 4r. ' ' 4' ..3 ' irS r '4 ,1 • 1 ..,. 4. ,,,,. ..e.i . : 4 - '* h i 4 4:4 " r 'Ai li kW • ...„ 0, • -:' 1 '..7 oi- , e „/IP ~_ , t. ~ • -4 4 , • '4t.d ,• cc„ :" 4.' " 4 - - ioxl, , '..,..`„, ;•. ek . ' - ' bo lial Vol. 5 . 1.--=-N9.36. , 311scellaneortx, O L.1111.1; N (31A ri 11A4 OPE NIED A IN 1 ;NEW BRIGHTON;iI To w nouSALE awl RETAIL , W I TITE LE&I), LINSEED o'4 11 (li • DRUSDEb,IisTAILS,!; Miked Paints. 11 ColorB. Su 011 . and Dry, Carl nn Oil, ' Boiled OA; I Neat's Font Oil, . Itt:(1 'Oil; ' i . ' Fiptritg Tcipentine,ll 1 !Coach . •Boily: • Varnish.; . ;, ICOPAL VARNISH, FUR~ITUIU. v.»txtsu.:t `!)/S1,11[117/LUNISIr, ;3111:141.A0. 'BLACK VARNISH; !COALE'S PATENIc JAPAN,! ARTIST'S MATERIALS, Picture Frames, (10. order,) woKING GLAS'SES,:, 1; LOOKING GLASS PLIITI;Nr! • ,FRENCII AND PLATE II ;WINDOW GLASS, ,n,E viz ENCrLISII , AND , - I . I GLUE, i . 1 i:SA-ND' PAPER, Ulsterman me CAnIII on de- I! Ilvery of Go,9Ls. j.inl,o" I} xtr.tordinaty . GRAND BLIONI AS ENSION IN TIE.I.VER, : than the tal that siy,olT mITGER & Co., 1 1 .et.p . 1!•12 bn,l, .1:11"Z. ,- ;1. :11111 Ireslic.it GizocEltlEs..ri.ol7lt, FEED. &r, in Beaver entlifiS. 11 , 1 aIllIont::11 it take[: In inakt, 11 1/311ixiu 11 ill 11r1.1.11" on v!,lt thelretablirhment that 11117 6ml:hayr t., rc.ort to 1 , .11 to tunkr.ttlelr. 'goo&n, nil. to v.1111111,i1v.••rltrli iii" nud rtock • falcst wl 11.2.1 • • COFFEE. MIME Molasses, Syrups, Soaps, RE also the beat brands of Tole - C CC, and • Ci van,: L. br found in thae Flit, 11 a make a specialty of E CT Tit & FEED,' Ilene Wt. %hat nra knoon to ' Le an very Inn.t varieties In tote. Our cot:ll4l,h. tatut culo), n wet: curned reputation In this per. kalar. end a., intend in the future Ile in the pant to maintain n. WE DEFY COMPETITION. Don't nd+tel;a It s Om,. are stilt at the_ol4, .Lm. ;. or,teno Beaver• Va. Conte owl • I-ImA T he Ilelm.e ticw lu. 3lat Mil OBEST ESTABLISHED MEI or ANY IN THE WORLD iir-: 31nchlne• pcvr mode and 11;,‘ tv•••it roinlitluZy 11.1er + , 11.• Ivltlou of tho nr.eutur. !YORE Jr, Sive , their tiro: Introduction 1551. The Inv rove went upon there - machiner made within the 184 year. m a t their rapidly• growing ponultally ritte , , , the fact that they have reached the very acme of pern.clum and that they ore not only the cp4abliAted but the hest In the world. The, rdachiner do perfect 'a ork upon all fah ,ila•ther, tine or coar,e, to tklng n telt. al.o the it:yen:lob of Mr. lion e, alike upon I,ot vide, — of the tenrione, el and 1111,3 cy In_ an be adn.t“l to any degree of tight ne,, :thd after toting atlJtn•ted do nut require for different Wreath.. I'o thit, w1101:1,0 until the Howe Machine; It I. not nere,..ary fur n, to I.llrtltt ; and tee would only add to other. who wl.ll uporfeet ntactilne4 to be rnre and we theta marhinee before buying any other. Send 'or circula. Appllcatione for age:1,1 , 24 count 1n addrer,ed to SIGLER tt - STOOPS, • . . Sole agenirt for Pcnin.ylvanla.NewJereey, Dela ‘‘ ore end Wr.t. Virtrinia. ' yllr, 2:1 5,)301 sth St., Phila., and ,:o. 4 St. Clair St.. I'll...burgh, l'ai. . r.epttrrMtly. ~ .).1/01tGATY . =I siiALLE:s7BERGER ltOs. ME= Fine Family Groceries Queensware, Tiardware, I;;, Wc)4)1) :•,;) Cum!lot Protliirffa'ao 111 Exchano for GGiolg, . • liv('11 , (1 free (if, ehar;tv in all the THEP EOPLE'S cooperative Life Insurance Company LIE AVER, PA , Ini!orp,,ral, , ,r by sihcial Act tlf tLc Lcgis.,l I:tittru, Attral UWE I'. D. E\, JD., Tr , :xsurcr, iNr. D. ADAMS, Secretary. General Age t. TIOW fully organized, and'Citentlrs eotrtatninz its i'onstitntion ain'r ily•Lawt; may be obtained by apply. ing to feral (_) file C. IS. I EAV IT: Penn'n . We Invaic the Public Rifore Insuring Eham•here,to a Care- J'al Examination the Cb-opera are ..s;m4lem, illintrated iu mir circular, and the i'e curity offered to the in,ured. A •liutited number of - energetic Agents, NV 'mean give u ien t security for the faithful' per bmnitiwe of duty, will find permanent em ployment by application to the General Agent In person or by letter. Deihl JEiscalaiteous. SPRING, STOCK. A: It. P , T S -Oil CIO% Etc., Efc, M'CALLUM BROTH4S. M Avenue: above Weed street, TILE LARGEST STOCK TN THEVAR From the Finest Qualities to the Very Lowest °miles. • • WINDOW SHADES, Flpo and Ccnmon, Table Ccivers, 65c. Priie.4 uniform to all,:enti the !ewe:Et mar24.ly . 4- j- F.A.III.I3.ANKS • 1:.• • ISTANDAItD ' .; 7 - .: ; :::- • 8 u . A t E .s L....„.:i.,,,,....;- - of all kind& ALSO, BAGGAGE BARROWS WARE HOUSE TRUCKS. COP , S7ING . VILT:SSVS IMPROVED ItOIsTEY DRAWERS., Valrbarilco. Morse J.': Co.. becood Me.1213C, nor Wood St.. Plttsburdl SCALES; REP &MEDPRO3IPTL‘7 r'timoa" I i , c=l with A ,few applica tioes. Catarrhal Headache is i ,:p er ed and cured u, if by pogo.. It remove 3 In as' ve local li, Loss onmpab dient of fhe sonic than:, sowll or Lea; in;, Watering or Weak Ettu,..find Impaired Memory,. when cau 401 the violence of Cato rt us they al! frequently are. We offer In good !hid) a standing reward of ti',3oo for carbeolteniarrh that we cannot cure.. soldhy most Druggist". Everywhere. om,Y cENTs. Ask your Drug gist f o r the Remedy, but if he has not yet got it on sale don't be put off by accepting any miserable worse than worthless sub. stituie. but enclose sixty cents to use thn 1:1:111aly will be sent you post paid: Four packages or one liozeu for Send a 2 cent stamp for Dr. Sage's ramplikt on Catarrh. Address the pro prietor, 11. V. PIERCE, M. D., septhw) Ituff4o, N. T. PURE SPICES S. J.Cross ct Co., 110 C F.l tirr 1;1111..., AllE CONSTANTLY IILCEIVINQ NEW and. FRESH GOODS. THEIR STOCK coni.sts a Full AsAortinunt of DRY GOODS, HATS &re CAPS, Boots and Shoes ! NOTIONS EV GREAT VA RIETY. FARMERS AND 31EdliAlsTISTOOLS lIA_RDWARE. ;AILS Pl - 11CHASE11 BY 100 KEMI AND •Fot: SALE AS LOW AS CAN BE BOCGBTIN PITTSBURGH. All Shy of Glass, C)11, WHITE LEAD, COLOR ED . PAINTS . !MY AND IN OIL. Cleveland White Lime, 'GROCERIES, BACON & LARD, FLOUR of liiircrent grade. , ,lenvercti and WAIIR2iNTED We buy no inferim goods, but I:vcp the he ~ t. quality: [inayl9,ly. PiII NOTICE—LIME. • . .4.1 To build.n. manna, toticklayera and Ow totes, got kuar. Mae at.tho • . AICONIrrOIt LI3LE TEILNSs. VettPort, and NIVil thin. and teaney. ft i, ibis rery hest Lime, as It hretronger 'end will make -Dior. - elortar. Led there Isnowasto tp IL !Reborn noee. but the best storm end..ll,llstottoottlest right; the cosi te not mixer' with the stone t? : burn, so that, there hi n 5 ashes or cinder in • .; Brlckisyera neod Dot silt It ortim it grrlq Rake snorter, whist' wi ll ease a gsoil oleal bi" Otte. - Yap eon always es) It Innis—red half'?" west Have gri hand Mi ?sit Lt 31 BROS. This Infallible Req. .ly dis not, like thii misfit tis irritating nulTs and strong untie solutions with .which Cie people mire long been hum '3ll,ged, simply NM- M for a short tune, driim the 'disease n the huts.:, as there s danger of doing in he use 'of such nos .runts, but it produc t tt perfect and per. ,uantat cure of lite worst cases of chronic 'aturrit,'as thou , ands an testify. "Gold in s=l=): Dry Goods. all kinds Builders )).\ txr.r.LA, CMIENT, A full Iviiilrtment (.f Beaver a.., ,Wecinfa44.i Jliseellatieous. LARGE ..LiTurs. : Iteter to MI whohare,need It. St Ine tiertles lu teree tett in other kilns speak against:lt and to to Pell an inlenor ankle, lit the same price, CMI. arid are it, or try dome. , " I • . Lime delivered prOorptly to order at .1 bleSat i.,) _.. Reasonable'lat L by rallrositt rirPreivreitres: Scud enlers . o the Mulreuun Lime Kilns, or to ....... W.J., DUNN, "_ - 'Joky I%Cm . Beaver rust OlLlccy; _ . • ' - Daal Hugus Sr, Cot MAN li Fica i l'UNEßS OF: Marbleized Slate Mantles No. PO LlbOrly.Street, Pittsburgh, Penn'a Prices, $25.00 and gptcards In tln3 math eizingpmcesscertain min eral colors, or raetalicoxiiics, are applied to and absorbed by the stone, which is then subjected to a proper degree of heat until the enamel is perfectirincorporated With the slate, and becomes one substance fanner. We have now, on exhibition, over thirty mantles of ditterent coldrs and Styles el finish; and we Tway particular at tention to orders where parties-wlsiveol ors to harmonize with paper and carpets. We are receiving, monthly, new styles firm European .7i.s . q:ners, which enables us to prutlucv the latest, patrerna In net bid rtMeD:ly Evvro:;;z: STOVE IV 011 ES, Car Factory .NE IV .13.111G11 TON, PC12,71(1 Storrs, Crate Fronts, Fenders & Spin 'tier rlcteky CHEAPER THAN EVER SOLD IN nits COUNTRY. LW) K .1T THE PRICES': FIRST PREMIUM COOK STOVE RUBY. N 047. Splendid Mawr, lArgo Eqpiare Ore: .$l4 No. N, Spleudld Itakcr, Largo S.inure 16.0 No. U. Spleutlli.l ISakerl.z.r,l4e. Sila.nre cn. Franklin Parlor Stoves ex..lrr.ll , fas y IX ATING -TOVI P , No. 1. v , ty :wavy Enameled Grate Fronts, No. Grate 15 , 1. 11. " 4.74 4.75 11.3, `' 22`. 5,10 7, `` • • I'END-ERS. co. 71, Floln 110.1, hi.. .75 '' 74. " '' Narrow, 2.75 " 11, Fancy " . ti - 11. - without Ito& 2 5 .• 12.1, l'lnln Rod, 2.02 " 112, lloT, withont Hod. 1.7 r. 1.611 Pressed Sheet Iron Summer Pieces, lloamelcd wlth Ornamental centre All Wind.: Warranted. Give usa Call. TERMS, CASH MEM WALL rAvtie. W ALL PAPER. - WALL PAPER nwl rhuapc:Lt r tack of WWI Coun!y 800i.5., 7;O;11,`;, brze nninztment of •3.ll.uellanconA, • School z:nd Itcll,7tons Book', claw:nth. en Indft Pub. . Gilt Books Saiiple for tho Holidays, sTATIoNERY, :s . r.vTioNEit V. ST.VrIONERY, • An .xtenslve variety or Pnrwr. Envelopep, Lvad IN•neik, GOI and t , teCl Prue, Ink and Ink blonde, Wo are the exelartt e Ageut for the eelebruted Voie3"l4 (;old. fur this t'oanty; (Lore 0,14112 a guiel 4:01d Pen, would dot well to see the:n before parelateltuz. • We are the Agent for than Counts': for lirider'A Jlarriug Certificate 'The attention of Ch alzymen In rc.ipect fatly called to this, an we can sell them at the fame diecuant as they would get !mat the Publisher. Atwater' , School Gov crnittent [Or rale at Publleht prices. We have con:tautly on hand Floor Oil Cloth in 12r:z” vart,ly. WiN DOW NI Lt TYL:S4. rt. - x.1%71)0 w c.r.cyr tr. RUSTIC & PAPER SIIADtS. on hand Toy! find Vlt t r o ir i z , :tood,. entlnblo (or the .I. F. 1 ) 111.CL, , Nye Drhrhom EMI F(iitlytipt z. itrit;Z . to sc~iiiliiry _ace ?Lila ...4):lbed , :vonuineilta-rit ; t,.."-'IIbNIXII Ey.fri)ir"A•ltiviSO4 tern; "rie'xt, If4hcieevaidllaya thew( very pleasaiitt ridtl 4 y 1641 to t l :40 , g04; 1 /0490 catii)p, 40.4014 hiaborkel hrtmr(l4:: to two Inuit, {hate, t .94`1 4 b k - 4:llPe er 91mAPIP P tang; ptlialtawn fomttain4•d4k[:sbWEi a fblitatic6 ttft* contalm maiOirit nients, atm ; itarest nral Haiti flee,) and Edlnimil. •Iqr,ozialoll.olol fine u . ld baUdlng; r. ton feascd l i hnt In theie old buildir "wh!ell az:e Is wanting. The:Pal*. i~o; r~vnl : £uthly ' Ivhen 71tti within the biiptling Gallpey with ; iuii iig spe . atmOc . is • royal nlso,portrrilpi4if . Apll4, ito! ) Oi.ainbeit3 : l (ioc!pli '4lir room and Qtleen Iwo to bo seen ;Arl fusilloued bedstead sill n 9 ttic enfortannte Lie!. heatable, work box aid are close at hand: PaIACO is Holvrood standing but no Texan, beauty_ of the golthic% windows is only path It issomewbute.nrious on this alds,wilit roc* buildings he secs While• illustrations. f them; iii Ms - school History. when a . whoglbty... 11411,yrtip0 Alihey 1* a, the days when panpratuas delight. and my': first s Ti.illding during ntYvisit 11:vje ken from which the .view ihw tahea, for In a moinerit,w' or guide bnol:;1. Could ha• Wai tile .11thoy frutn*y.' loction of. the pletuw.. i om hs aro notiectihle in t though none of hiAorie, reimmiber.s, iMy Edinburg Castle, oc lhe CA11.6(.1 by the Scot; exitsisi;to build n r rock,Y eniinen6b, city anti is upprqacjie and winding tyrtgl,Wl tic ine than tlie. belonging. MN is known as the Itcgalifirctoin,iyhere the regalia of Scotiandisicept,is found ititelvsting by ninny:. ( inothernbjeFt of interest Within the wall is a 'can-, non ofgrt tt iztt , anci tion. and of eonsidernhio ago,./.airnen to have been used tift h6siete or Nof.: 1;;11,and not thought to have been sew then. It. flay have bc,411 useful then and probably, did etroc tivo service, hut in these days of Ito - - proved engines of not be uf. any •ftecklunf. .'several fine muntunents are among the sights of the city, those of Nelson ] anti. Scott perhaps the finest, s and the Jotter ] a beautiful gothic structu: e, orering a magnificent statue of Scott of colds-] sal slat, On Calton hill, quite an eminence, thirteen fine white . marble pillars arc visible front all paris the eity,'whidt after. coushlerable•inz I filthy 1 tuned was the Ni . riont-ti Leon- I Luse itt. and upon furihe” Inquiry, learned that it was a sort of • se.;ond edition of our WaShington monu ment, inasmuch fts'after an expendi ture of .f:13,000 in the erection of the thirteen pillars, the funds JRave out amino Inure being ctblected the strue ture remains untleished. Leaving Edinburg, I returned to (ilasgow and from there came by Liverpool to London, where I am now writing. To describe London, wneld require ] that I write a guide book, describing the public buildings I have visited on this and on Whey occasions, wouid . lead some to suppost,' that I wascopy- I fay a guide book; to give you statis tics of the city's progrss or figures in relation to its population would ] make very dry read lug sd I propose to give your ref der'a deseriptien 'of! one of the most curious exhibitions have ever seen, and ono, the exis tenee of which I would have doubted, but for he evidenee ] of my own sight. Passing down ,Regent street a few , days ago, 1 saute large window. ado- yarded " Pad. liiiMiltiennui's Per forming Piens, Ott exhibition daily," an.l ,eeltiEtt• the out r;vtre I paid my shilling and soon gained the audience room,where I tboodseveral ladies anti children deeply interested in the per— flomanve of-the captive represenla tivei td a chins 'uf for which holies seldom form any warm attach ment. The stage on which the per formative takes plates is a Small table covered with \•vhite paper, and the different ardent , ' used by the small performers nee cut from ivory, by Prof. Mtchingman himself, and are evidence ,of,, no moan skill, In themselves being :cf ,eefirse. Oita sauna and nifist rieceasity work foetid Mr. - Kitd - tingtnan' very clever young Englishman. or pleasing raldrOs„ atal.frouhim goat ed considerable infottaatiou collet:ru ing his pets:, and of the Class to whieh they belong. • There ate abOutttedve different varieties of fleas; tia.t. eat tics, dog flea, pigeon ; flea,. etc., furl the fleas of different. nations are found to differ quite as Mach as, the people theruseiVes do.: The Profes sor, in his exhibition, makes usa. of Russian, lielg,hin, Turkish and ‘'En glish nod finds different nation- I alities suitetl:flo, different kinda, of work; the' flea being hest for hard work, anything , when muss de Is of moment and brains.• below par, the . Eoglisb;fleao, howkwer being nonsiderc . .d, by him, ;he most intelli gent and best. fitted for performances requiring a clear eye: and coot head. fl.^l =I 11001iS ;a .a • '., , ; , • , " ' - ~T,N l icl'e Aft; 44"dhgn . 264446 . 41064ttti1A f!iir flap* biikl: hp #41.4.1104.#14' (1#33040 02111W,ii:iigfcif.9 : iit' 1 .4lici . .."nattop:1; I PY.,4 5 ! 4 X - I ), t , frAnc , ; , ,t 4 p 7 , iftwarly , neiy6, 4 optwo vi'oleictikAra, )34c`grini stikkiktien4tiiid like oilier :steely, the improved suriatith bring gpod ieavwtheraugn:-broditteninn , lysttuxling him abots sit cg -ateantgi::or-nbout; seventtren ;. g . #;s faintenky.at:presontirsta. nt et -4"9;.-11110.8t9ekeecuredi.thoy are Alan:fel kept in. Atlas% raiki for ttaluingrAilaving 'derided Pkitl!enn fEQ use Intb) Oadonnturtne 4r#944tiokpit, is ,takenC)eut.oHtte. •hottle nudplacedinsitiesAnadell einsp. 160(j, made of ivoey:"Atlt4, glazed ',3vhlebe eal I fie): training !droOncein , wets itrinomm. -Rhondda. Iliii*lllittAetukA with etch intgolving-Inoldon,ResUsek Witifresetkoi.borinnditke .reedayrht thisiho 6 foun4 puitciitoeilohnd ready - 40r the next ,s 4 ); that of-being:par:in , ..harna Thls. is not rin cagy uuderta kit ag,tbr a Ottc.li or sai,ueesmluay,i bra-relt or efltiS4:6o/ioiwinternal injury, while i(takstrugglieft.inseetiinot gorer.l iy helal,• - ,Astope is • quite ~ probable. , Hold ttetu Eeti 4.lte. thumb, tied t n .. or oit he left thuttll thebarneis made henei hair,' wth theright, hand earqully sliped over the hetet of the ,eirugglinganimal and the -harness Is .ThO aPeratio4 "no*: sadly ; for tO meet tighicinlit of the nObse'Mayreiult . lia When'lOussed; the • flea is 11i endd at one elleof' r e gold' 0)111'1;1.1114 ItllOwed tO sliflggi6 'MAU he is eihamited. toed given mitilhebeeeineitilistable,when ite allowed'a SUPply of raw' ' bt;ef from which he g . rt;edliy'elzt'iaels such nehrle Mont as he Ands thefeln -suitable to hia'liaste. ,'After being to 'harness, : the instruction' ,Is contu*i_edatial.couriVat otltint 'Vibe orThitilisiiillelenttY'skii• .fid.Co iriake his (rebut; The I'rrifal.4- ! Saes troupe is now quite large and t eritufarisw - soina "strictly ears'• as the show bills' say. /‘ Pion . 411. n" perforMs on . tlui tight retie, - slotwing backwards :and forwards a tkrainiature 'ear 'suiptanded from the rope,; "Hercules," at a .:ood ,ale of *et!, draws - along 'a lion of hattle bin weighing over live hundred mats his own weight; a see saw is, dodge d in by two yoengiters, who lined to enjoy the Mut. "leotard" •rirni''w Ca the greateA of ;ease on fl lug trapeze4and kw "old boy"., ulgiJ in thao. - evidently agreenble.l vise. df draWibg up: a minlatnre fiat from a (fey well, and leai again with a run. Oacr :more t4 1 4..0 1 9..P!4tart5• A silutsslAstollAWAttgaMigt-. rest of the troupe.. Theic are many . others Whose performanea s are More or less inte•cs.qing, mad as a general thing the PerfOrtners are; sltrte wil ling. to go lhrongi 'their exerel-es ag?iii and agaiMin this particular be-_ sue inut;h inureaetwiAlmodaCiug than, , many puhile ! per:Farmers of greater growth; ivho, known; gen erally dislike encore:. Whon - lltin bed time comes, it.16,A1 isabont dusk. the performers of 'the' day are talteal out of harness and fed Ifixtn /lag beck of their master's hand, as ; many tra c:ght or ten fueling ,at oite ,t;me. Kitchlogman is, evidently ilea bite proof, and though his hand bears marks where the] prnhrt-sees, of his pets havel.wen so frequently inserted. he avers that nu nnpletts.•lnt, feeling are betusioacd. What an'J-teelletat l i Continental t:aveler Kitehiuginan would noire. boat twenty min utes are allowed ea. - . 41 tle..‘, when he is taken °X atul - pht to bed between twosiwaresof blanket,Ouehsquares,) being 'rarfully stowed away in a small box. a layerof' blanket, then a flea, another .liltinket and another flea, and so on nutik all are .diSpreed of. The process Of uffharnetsing and put l'ag.to bed the whole family lakes some two hours; Mid the same length of time is required In :riling them up indite morning. ' The average da =aim of li anion g fleas is about eight months, ihough the flea I no ticed drawing a daucket 'from a has been going through that opera tion for eleven Months:" and 'Prof. Kitehingman believrs he was not young when he commenced. Selma of an excitable tuld nea vous dixposi tion break down under the training or breaking, and . live . only a few days, while Others are stubborn and won't be ! trainc4. One, that came under my observation, having been one month in training and not hav ing yet given up•hoppitig. Altogeth er the slaw was intercstiag and I trust your reader's may find any ac count of Roo too, tkough few are 'likely to e : mne oven here to see it. bougli EZi Red liiveithrthe North , Mr. C. C.'Coain w: ilea in very en- thasiasiic tit the.flo•4o/1 pa(, ream tneßcd River or the Nor,it, live hundred miles nortliettst of Citi cago : • Oue of the most wonderful features 'of this rf-xiod is (its cdniate. Here we aee iti lalitudG IC—seve -at degrets further north than Boston . , bat , tine sudimers art' !ringer than in MaxFa cintsests, and tlieyiniers, though colder, are - fes.4 I .',n'e • t.tutti in that The ail is dry, the days mint and the hyndtptls of men that 1 meet who- hate cothO here from. Maine and New litimpshiN.,.. r:cleel lids lit their latti•O 'ay . that thrs' cli matei is A l t;xrecor.,toe'c:} England... ' ' ' • • YO:izta day...is:trot Sttotultutan,. who i iVt...4 fiS uudroa nart4.9f:thia point in a straight line, on the more, origtke Winnipeg._ The winter there, he saye, is notstl svere as at Clifim go:' Sclentifle men hate 'speeulated on this phenemepailmt we hive seen no satisfactory enplitmtion. Doubt lees k hi due to a combinatioti of oams—thg influent:v. ~o f the groat lakes on one' ld'de rind tne pocky Moontal us on the other—to the Mis souri and Missi4tippi audited rivets. to the currents of air sweeping of) the •INliszodri valley from tire• dr. , I 'plains of Nehrr.sl - a. Be the cause what it. inay,:the fact remaius that here—rwching from Clitralo north wmt over a territory etitbracitur Witl% cousht,-liitittesoia, Dticoiah, North .ern Montana, and avast legion in the British' Pe sessions—lie the wheat lands of North, ;.-Vrtttica. --- '7 1:t:111 jr:, RE ~f.''k ! I:t t::.: ~i ~'t~;f. f lgo other country, .hita' such a. do- TheLplains iarllavaila anti , Ituhgury, upon which4.:entral / pope; 10'04 ,for • graturaihltcs gle ti ie , - pkt tMt' exceed tmart 111 0U n nty t I n ••.; Ifitmlftth:t . ; -The 4s , fte htrll*-6E Prustsia.bavo .b thin noft ? while }ho wheutf tields of Fnunaa h v 1 ,bocci,eultiitatetlfor Een;uries,.aml,aro .out i y kept . In' hoartby.chnstunrapp , - 4Attptrofibtillikeiu..bitt•lfert. Vinson 111 rtlitrusegAro ,not. ohta , n* • in any other Dun], unT,Lai,.it in., tin:, san, Zan - loin'i ant - V,anta t-Vbl(nl~t•'ni P;'' c a u, on g t e.:. 3:•'f. • r 41'12 .1" . 1 ••.)' j 1 Tlttrniwatirditricre tliokinrk,Am• Airyln giyla great% 'ter return,thtul i thoop qi west Tfin Nile I%i• ,t.he Vinr:fize:=- thofortility ret' seiv6a'hy kieh anntrel ' ruirny-ulowlth iho..tiplatx3t ;4•4 unoso4,:.hute,thOro awe ieetiartno °AI frl tit pi y / 341 Am. , laltra7; in 3 lqorpueluut y • likt&Mth,Vllteliarl 4 4mtinary,ls' red by thirictrealith'tbeliciirsoocir. Ma or. 014 tho,l)cola . 10.1 t i, ,A It oLthisrrhory, /korai • qui 'eastofthe> find nio„ 10 It'tfountans?" - Vleet't*e spoiryn:tiPliinitf,,Avichent,t.titkti‘tuntP, .Nat t4!itfttiOthlropithf trefother, rtemtr-" •egVl,ll4PflruAlru :nupplicq of that-, Der tap/ .which . thy pt.ople., of more . sbutheiti Atthin4 are to recilvb The; r future huilding materials ? ) Looking out from 'my teht toward' the.nortl2- tr..st r„ s un s *.e.,. on 0 ,0. horihou.“lo ditif`hinyouttine Ot the timbe.rt.4 rc aroutul the streams forming the hue l %caters or •the It tvo trtiarel:west staull find exhaust • i•uplic•a eon!. uetw‘•en .the Lai river oft he No' 111 awl the Md. kyi'iount:On I ;es Illy great mai tlekl .otthts granary ottlleWillnent. On tho reams' lir a find their 111.0 .I;Atiyeritir,' Mud •on thd , ' ar6 the •inanttiltdorie% where.. itt otntfitiaG'eurs,.tho hum of maehluyfy, tit? clatter, of thy shuttle. dud bui.2.; viz of "Mill \vheelS, NVil! break. thetkilht of the' inc,rneval ludrpentlent,.../Idiiirtntllti Don PI al V....tperience—'rhe Strong' 'Style of Controversy. Shad-A-eitEws;Juneagt, • l669. HT-tier - ma 7 , r - ttersEd.ru.' ' • ono ,If there ttling mere than another your. American, born citizen of ,the age of eighteen and -, Upwitrd feels lifmself competent to do, With out Inge erpreparation or any study, .it isto edit a °newspaper. • 'Take the Wen n' they come; upon the streets, tuul offer &Orem the position of ed itor, and nine out of tell will exPresS regret that his other tae gements prtwelithistweeptunee of your tempt-: mglre tent It man will prob bly stergest - that, not being able•to read nu:l write, probably he had bet ter nort try. l'oor ft•iloW, lee is :o i:;•- norant as not to know that few edi tors ri ad, and yet more limited number ca,-write. . The tetaptatiOn - tendered by the., oracular •'%% - e"nfthe editorial column! ' draws Many oi'tho chair llihn would. shine at the work:bent+. And, as if thl- were , not enough, the money - made 1.,y the stmette.ful yi today, lures on Ultellentitbered ',Amnia:Wets to try Mei? tiara IS at tle.4 7 ' ,, ame busi nes , . And yet the failnre die , s'nnt come, in a majority of instaneclS as mutth. fput bad. frinu•Ld 3/11ba5.14,114,_?.,F0r one enl i ttpetput lath diet There - 1s no husino,i; "that calk so much fir ,moony, tact, enterprise; iMlustry. Of all tile suc cessful journals 1 know et . , i cannot cattle of that , does not owe its sue etsk, to the publisher, while,-.en the other haati, Ito end of Lrlillunt liner httel.., iltiltirei 1/y no: the •latihilless luau al cite back. lirst !vision itt this anatter camo! while urea gets. - We • Ilem•Ed. Nafshaili. M printing the Vottuart r, Ilitupaiga-p:iper,•for a warmly J.:bu tes-led election in hoodlum cottuty..l We went .ciwerfully to work. .11 7 e intsonat hard, and we thought with. great same-s. .We were witty, hum; vtl, arguint unitive and amusing. We Were, however, -chagrined to discur- er that our t brilliancy s!'enusl lost un Cincinnati. There was nu eclui—no excitement—no recognition of our elllnt4; we aa , alled our opponents with sareasni, irony, Latinand down, right abuse, that 11111(1d the editorial iorp- of the Voleittot• look to their I , Wols. Yet there was no response. Wine wits most remaritable, so few seemed to lutve the paper. The paper was Certainly not "well distributed,— We made ourselves a committee of two on itivttigatfonouid preeeediug, the'printing house, fount to our intems , disgust,: nearly all of two weeks' edition Melt up in a back ' room, and our publisher on a month ly spret.,, drunk us Ikwchu-. -• DI itn" DEMOCRAT.. I Whether I and competent to (alit I or publish a paper or not., • there are few who have hair more experience, :Led therefore more right to oxpress an °Muhl/ton the suilleet. b(gan at the age when i ought to have 11041 at school. In tSIO, „loge' Warden, then familiarly known as Bob War den, turned up in' the Mamt:Cheek., with the indentigal pre.ss the late Ben Franklin learned his trade en. How 13olt became possitssed of this- oen 'plieated wonder of wood and iron don't know, but I do know that it is now tin et:talon as the indentical press of -anklin's apprenticeship, - forl sae . it exhibited, and assured the attlaAett 111111VidUlll who had it In ' charge, that I too had served all ap prentoeship on the sante .Infernal maeldne. i Robert had, with his pret*;, ju-t enough type to yet up one side of an eight by ten newspaper. .\s thwpollfleat excitement waxed warm we were drawn in, and soon astonish- NI the Valley of the Mac-a-Cheek with a sheet that, I Muter tope:l - Jur vie or of editorial, and indestty anti en terprise of pnbliatinp, has had few Moak'. If I mcolteet rightly, T. O. trallaller,4 it. it. 'Wurden, and the unticrsigaied made up the firm. V wrote, set up, and • wnriosl our and then 'ilktributed the ' tyiw, -et tip and worked ofTthe Other shin, and them mounting our humus, Were our awn earrierS, ho ing oVer the yellow rages o f the file lwforo f mast say our idtii .“- 'Writing , were somewhat crude. There is a personality that is positively painful. Some of the above would throw in the shade the fatuous quarrel of the rural pre-s Outwit: 4d by Pickwick. Thespeclmeusufwhat was intended admit srendher forlorn. One. tyle was to(print the mune of an obnoxinusq ppponent, without. the customary capital letter. A certain Jones: for ttxaMple. evidently an active mind Pestifermei Whig alai ken- of as tenni jour's,?' 113 his. name in full was I lamilton o..ttews, am end of fun was :amitosis.] to exist in printing it "liamittonoli ! '" tun sorts to emetass it, but the wit of the Denmerntie edit, iyas of rather a mean and low order. .1 am sorry , to see that it dal. not., die: with this little journal. To , ; . et how of a mune and' distort it—u , shake and worry it . 06 rtpolo will an old 'hoot, is to.day the indication of n mean, poviOrty stricken intellect a ± it was The venerable adipose who, to this day, edits the Urbiteet riti:en, seems to have been mroltieet of great Wrath to pule It itlitt.rsn of the Rtrzrxi.nellersie,„3lvitit)l. Ills name, fearfully distornsl, appears on even' req., and in nearly (*Very eat- . mum The entire range or zootogs is exhauskd for epithets to define this inoffensive gent w ho was prelt- „,:: 10•_ t • „A "Est;allistedr.lBlB ably rialy. a..coramou luiliact.. of a - • " .7iVirsathan ctirnion ' 4 O'orlotlancul tfti coact Ws • • •I flutbn t.11}4 rival the elnh viiltnina teti in a tloggerel that..tj u part;tly nn 'tact lust rnx wish he 4.,t:rri-detttl: regll ;t4 • ,••• .. • ite dant:4oin tamer thme.la alma to thaa. • . • 111 , 111 itl mato , . thin,. theta no t on •.• • •• , • When awl hall ettatr,;, , nl hia And tatuerl hla to. facia min. • " Atot callatl Joahus §nstoo • yA tat, In yet. t!, trout to It, " ate'l Chihio wofk.n v..a• • ' •.na, woti the. clavo quo: C1411Z0.11b , 11 th A tea a" lieoronn.l, Ith nt,tltes.tticaritl aro tol. , t; , •tal rio L 1.4 tansy . • Yon'it ttiutzi: Iv, ta4h. Wlr.Zn 'IC \\IPA 11.:t/ ". 'MI 7es his Dont:rotti )11,11 , c 11, f tuµ. Yon watt lett It, tel %with horsig feec..., • • . ~! TAU' IcnAW ft big.. ' ' • tfilnf itttei; , whco! thriedittittiltnil iti - tYprieteatpc the elab fcnnitt tided. gelvelist;he tt,oppithautr y E ft a r thett edititlz aria, (Vixen, -..ticretVted . :In Hitttv , y irits'thlelii4tett; or the . tl,"tiAl Ittul•Tre ctid"votJknelt .Nithitit:- • • :la Rob vom to Flri:pa any. Quo '1144 , An or/ .gy., was du,),c.o r yltai t,nI.IdI.I4II.LjULL4IIII. .useful aidnlttl, the ' ' ..x.ati•lrxvoN:4tr.t.l:•l l ! 1 1 . , I'l txtitinu, tnsuintaliettt•; eti tittle, was, ell'eQurbettirkVASFAttolf .11111Cil lvrath some ,*lo:Onee. The talented editor.: were t.pecietth- Ji•ets of vituperation :tad a+-.alit; and hull rather a httrcl time of it. • '111..• Ofilor wad broken into and thelbnite 11.-I. , ortaittut, (if 'typo kilot.:!sixt ill to la. "The inftiriat(qt !nob; lattiTiitel.l I,y tlzat Kr.,:t4):)," - tho pap,c_T seeitavl, holvevcr, to resrg et that accred relic of the great. Frank lin, foe. that wit 4 nut damagol. ;L may that it crightcned them. Ti:c eiliters - had their eyes; in a chronic statue: mourning'. But they were gauze and keel, up the.war, until nun tiiiy ;t lung hiidietl, broad shouldemtl; deuhle fisied I)emearat, named Jiiu Mebre; stalked' into the cillterial sanctum, aria made the ;novel prOp puiition oY.buing,pubiished ;is tla-i ,PpilAitle.editvr... "\ nu, • ailL"t nit to tite.-ie Whig 'fellows, you ain't .Itist . lure 'cm Over to uIC my I the'sponsihieedi or, will you . This ww4 novel, but pieltsinir, and ;Jetans teas duly installed in thy pest Not lung after art in spirckl 'olnel:smith, ur elo. went t iriker tulthvaseit the 'hard ciderihis, Our notice e(this eventread3 to the effect that "our .quipy town ,wlt6 fearfully startled . alarmed by a strange Liebe that broke but viith- gr‘.at I:hi lt-Jam, on Satnrday last, near the church. On repairing . to the spot we tliseovvred that the uneartuly belleriving; came front astray lung ears that had ‘randered info oar tun n. .The owner of this flistnTreeablr bet-t would ate welt to aaptnre and stable hint." wa, bey...o ten ellyitic!,t bounce:l into the odi 71 , fonowel I,y t cro,Al of curious trien:l-... • "Where's the editor of this nigger baby's dip t" roared the stamper. " Don't alloW no profane 1:u1 - ;ea••e on these re,ilotided the arlinhriotrespuy , ll,le tor, turning' , over. the eNt•hang.e.-., and :.•ezt . ..clly. , luokity.; at the in,l;gtia: t ill; 1-.14,-r. ."tioti t I want the t:dttor, I sak" • - 't•Well, well well," cried Jim, with .dignity r al if MI.- precious-4MR. was bcmg mtratltil upon hy a ,fettow neitth luatioticti, :Pm, 14 .'spotvl 7 ' • ' 4 ' 2 ` 10 , I 'S'ott: i ere.t,"i • ClicirusOd• • the'' , crowd, "you're only Jim Moore,;? • "1 iqu't try to fen; me t " foamed the omter. ••:1 Cite 1 - low that writ that," pototing at the :4.n - it:Wit:A personal parymiph. "Er you' say I'm not the 'spon,;i hie e::ciaimed up, and it ,eynted tt, rf - ile tic \pr Wtklllt get ,liny• "yoti . Y.: a liar. "Von're :t liar any how !"- - and iu the twinkling - of :t tele , .;raph the injur.•l orator found Intii,eit Anucit‘i en the curt, :Ace, w lately .sympathizing . friela requr.l- log him curie:Y:ly man I witalyl cor ner,. It is riot nee: . s•- , ,:tr;, -. that we were not it Hy- 1. - The Disrolery 01:America 43 - the I%..inccv. Was colunthus t:w Of Amorhia, or did In: only fius - over contlin nt after it had is rtmait.- IK`V:I I - 01111;i, pi.361.:..'1, alai the old ft it is curi:ini , that I II quest in l '"' t not icon more rally raistxl, tar it is very clear that coo ui two thini,,s tuns: lie true! f ill, is the people whont Li America not-/ IfaVe desetiali.d trine etnigrunts. icom the 01l world, :anti therefore Aineriea yeas iIiIOIVTI Cn the old world he: t ali I 'olionlituirt; me, or eke the ahurigiues of the NVili.k:rn C WC ire :11.altll -110/1:5 human geniiration, the devei- OptgllVllt of man front the lower slic vies of animal, or de-conduit :roam Ulla Eve, whose orizia would be equAlty tinte.:s we are prepare.: to cast as.itlf II kJ Y Writ, and ail our igi - rieral notions of ' theft-iglu of the human race,We'must believe that there was at one' thne minnow ication between the old and new worlds. Probably till; comnin niention tool: piace c.ll the oliposi'io side of the world tt i tours, between the atstern coast of Aga and the ‘cestern coast of America; and 1 belie 4 it i. quite poss.ible that the inhabitants of ca stern Asia niay have been aware i-f the existente of America, and kept up itit.veome with it, while our part of the old world iEuropei never dreamt of iLs existence. - The impiinctrable. barrier the nese WPM' al fllttiollti to prcACTVO between thomselves and tho rest or m, tne tuitions of I' old world kep, their kuowledize of America to them- I SPIV( or, at any rate, frian . I The ofje s a ion that the art of niivii;a- I thin in such reniotii tunes, was not t4.lciently ifilvaneel to enal.lv the ~.i to ero,:s the Pacide aiiii Lind On fill.' arc-tcra coast of America not conclusive, as we have how Initial that tires , and science; which were oneogunirally supposed to be of quite modem origin nxkltsil iii Clitint ago, and ages before. their di,ieovery In Europe. The are= of paper and printing. antinazst others, had been pnwLiced .in China long beam. Europeans hail any idea of them.-- Why, Ihen, shooldt nut the t haye' been. equally, if not more, ill of trs in navh.rdion? The stately builclintrs of ::altar, with ~ i-ganttc.arclics ganttc.arclics ntruirs tilt strevts whosc. , erection would puzLle our modern entrineers, the Pyramids, and other remains , if sttipendon: works, point to a Ftate of , el ViliZalloll and the ex- Lsteuee.of art.; and eciencvs iu Ilmlle-s of which Earoputhisturiansgive tin account: One fact, c=u - r:iliorative of tit" idea that:the old world,or at least some of the inluxhiumti of Asia, were once aware of :qui • eXistelloo itkr i q a before its discovery CiAnnoins, that ineat, ,, ,Of the Arabian utebut with Arliam I have nicer-Aid on are fully cOnvinced that the an too, lxiint to 1 ~ages lii t it works iu which a country - to the west of the Atlantic spoken Of. An Arab gen tleman, -a friend of twine; '/)'nerd Ittmein Pasha, in a N% uric he has just written on America, ettlicit La -Mot -er quotes from ll;eldeki, and other old writers to shOw There is, how, yin, :1111011g* retorts not nicrely envoi. - references to a country, to the west of the Athol tie; but a dircunistantial tweount Ut it, discovery by the 11:- fore Columfais.was born. vire IszAftirt Aitavici . • JH gt:t314641:4-4*l. 404 4,1 ; t obi Argus b 'iding on isur4 Strout. Iles. ats3 (xi iveryear . • nitimunleattniur on subjects of liwnl sprat. fliter&srnrei renicerellysolle net. , 4) ,-, ./ !um!: iniUr!sbiy be a.:coUlisualed usznAuf slyo'slab; , r, . 'aft*. rditaliii 4 61,1.141re.,...11:,) .1 • , JO4E:VAN O:RVer, Pll.. M=M NI:1114101i tiut!l grit> , julitals, J. Ilaulity, the chi It•to :;;;111.er.11%+,;' , ,, tatlAy Ai'r; t fri 1111 •Wililll :ihttputent drawrl frciff k.thar e• (if".;rarri..f bllffi•ritit;:(-4!" , a:2O even .I'lneri(ll in.4l by the ih..-toriti,;.l 16 , Vie:m: 1 1'1117 st,tl,o thug latiPl'. to 1,0.10.111 i 1t 0 ,1 0 0 , / • ..:41:1,1.- live 11:thrtrol . 3i.r:r: after th,• hitch Che,t, ;,: 7 .4 , :•t:+ re pairctl fia•• 'fryer. dna :Iv hied Met With I :TH. r(ritgions writingti in the eo , :utry `l*!tuir tiest.74)- tlnns lr. nutny re t Of the :Vithi;l: d-.' tholliii,L;(l:l!".ii' . They tae. rt • ht:" -a tfy," which grew .ril-amhic , tltoio Of the harntio 1, who- , t , native- , rrifttio, viot h, tr.n.l eta, of, and 'WIIQ.I• huff thry attts: 1110-1 , 14:Y1 ieu ,• • !:frn , ..-iffrwl. extwAlf: stiffi•forn:frh -11 ty, with tito..e. given ' , try the!Anier tos.p the An:replay trw ill : ! „toill.y. llerffatft , that th , .lAteer. for hilik in!: out re hark itt leant-,•41.10 use. / ; lb; ) ft: 1:11, v . o_li-!?•1.11r,•.. Plod :.ana it:, :A:), by fc,- tot•lnat'.oit, 4 x:it vre„..+l ,- :In leo , I f4.rif,tc. tit •.tl, ihr-tf• :out Lti'flotlard.-., - ..fithkfu.,::l a I ho t;. , :.,1 , 1 iff , arr; frn, • • if f . t hat, tint hatic: , • ,itti pork". any 0,11 I/11.1V ;:r c.iirvori•lnifor twin 44. A.:l*, thought I,al lit tie of Lite w,:rtip ox'.;iiiver. utal. g. , 1:1. The mligiou, cu,..erns'anit of wt.r,lOp pro- _ ?tatted Hie :nine eigtr.tott.i.-xit to the f'hitai,e,,fottrt,N*;tt ha to trtx I year 4 as to tlie ;-;pattatr.l3 four . humited 1•C111%, 14at. :1.4, amt....over, remark4ihie ; rose:Wail:v." hi.tweea the religlon o f the Aztivs and the limit liti-nt of the Chinet•e„, 1 i as is..tweto the ilka"" /ASS Of OW ZleC.4 , 1.110.,e ur 1.1,1,1,• (d . a great siiailurity ho:wcon the -fr.4lttm..-; of the inlinu trihe, of MiC,s die awl St.uth Ataeriet the-e of the Chine:so, and laulay, the tte.,e ihteriore,er of wia.sa we spoke above sautti, I,e h'tvu tia'Faose:it,tual of -the mono.A . ll.tbie wota, k.f the anti latt.4eage..4.— indeed, thi , , lvriter ..live. , n ii of . NVIIIOI 'lrma to a relation- Atip; 2111 iafern therefrom that those trat,t ilaxe i,een China to1111!uu~C.t .1t Illtar, Ago. these, things . , a• i; 111 t. W11:1 1::::y 0.111 par it'W..; • aoy awl contirutatire a.1.,1 from . . _ 'hina Lt Ami•r;e:: at bona.. romoto pe riod. hat at the tin.ami . diedi, , eovery of ..Ime.r;,:.) :he In the 01" the _o_pi.o,ite th-.m.,4 par:. enjoi.T..t a -LOA of Ime:ent growth, wh:lo the lairo , to.nt , svere foon 1 i.y Earo- V. , ,tur in a dIZIW 41 . orig ',eat If tip: hiot -I.me . :.ca ;(..F.kleovere.l.Lefurt: the time of l'vluut tats ba corret,t' •it only got% to prOfo' 'diem nottilk now ;undor thO Eind,thattilielley in.hls WO qup644t,, tiguLltia wo,4liocit.yet A dirO.t wlicrttal ~lttvt civili?ntion did noz exist in America w hrn we Wktr01 , 11111:!....1i wli taut the vwl -- 0:,.1;;;.., I.i r. 1.11;.,.; oat pro, , out. l et,"it, i't-ti.t ,,: .t< a. • }_ilat2; i illO.l, -triVinZ ciVirtillt ion, to he ilia. -;',.N•phtts„ilway, n,iliog I.!, .t . 1 ' 6 ' 17 61. ,„' • 31,;., EIZI .a • !I 11,/t wt!An (Nl4ll NEM !!lIIIIMIIIIIIIII IM==l porZI tsrc.O.Vll-0. , r1;i:v• t . ;,..0 1 ......,.% :1 :., 'it it, a.inte,....., o. %,';'y •i,117 v. ::1. ;111, ~nela:4 ...,..• a - 1, - .1,. , fr'..:: ~..;, . .,,,1 :.-•,,- -.4., „.r ;‘,..1 a 1,;;_70 i ' 5 ,..,! , : 1,11. .1 ,•fh , r l''.1•.';;•-ty, lint v r.ry ' n11 ,1 1 1, 1 0. ttinr.liY. 'l' - lio re:I.:01 for I.ll'.- 1- Ilan the t in 0 , 1 b.,....11 , n , i nil the ti.):Thly by her 14A:tr.on:nab ii 1110..rain.4 and lan' eiet., , rlo..tatbol. - wilic . • --ectuili-;i:i v• Ili tIA wily pi ' de,,lll—n.)l t, :,,..e ..,ly p. , . , ; in 1.10 eour.ly..lati•-• of;',1•1* ,i:Ili..11. 11l fit•tt thor, , I- 110 V, h./ ocurt in En/I:in , i, Anil v. - bail:4 tur... \s hat i, little , e..- 0.•,...10f.al in ...iv lal-r,ors,a;.. - ;:a. ~,,,ti,,:i 4,f Thy '.lo . o:l*.ty 'tit till., 1:•,.....1:1;‘,10 . .% , a tit v :-,:,.,•,.,--.. nil Vv.- •s.,vec,igu of Engi.wo. T. t iii = Inn...* h oithleil ti 0 . :. ta..t. t.ltat sitioe thetle.tth of [brit toe .\1- bort (11 ,- 31Inoon. (lue.i hot. .plinl lua :hit 11111110 Y, half till' i 11111101047 ill, 1010 s'io is It!ii/V:1 4 I by 11.enati0n,'.1.1 , it . ....1. h.y :\Lajp-ity' Int, now ~ I VI•il 11:111 tl , 11111111)11 11r1110nrty Or 34011: (WO- /Oil- . 0 0 , o f tl„ , ,h irF , which '0n.. , ..5.t. to 1111V1. - ! 1100'1 OXI , I 011141 ill palr01117illt; an. try..inoliin; trade and contrit , tnit.t.: 1 , , , ,aniii ,, . , She 110-S hO. mix \vitt, t 0' 1" , P1 , ', 1. rarely or never ~. .it, I•even by the . lib , lw.-; t...1 , 11ity in the I land, and o.:tept the pol,;io t,, i ...i i „....., ~ i."..,!izod :o trat:-..tt , \with lola'- , -1..1. donut..., ail tit:tio- to - the Print... , of \V:C. , ' , . Who 1..,1. \kept tit WI i the wide , : of the \y1,1:: ~ . ;11;_y!non or , thc 111 ...... r ,•;,,,,..., :no.. .1111, ,, 1..11,1r in ..;.(t. ii.• I ie,•.+ i- .'wi't'ty 5•...0-,. 111 . c.,, , ‘, ~,,i a ,vi!,i ii,,,aqii,unL=•-'4 pub ho mini.... h ,. . even loor. , untrallical :hall ita.l.l'., b • i. 1 y .. . to' i , .n.. 1,11.2 too.-,t, tin ;hal of lay- Trn ,, 1. , , altlion:rn inarrb (I I. ) nll, or to ' nio.t ..t0"..1.1ri0 .nlyl !.:autilai \...0. , ...:: in '';',:r. 0... The Prince if •i. ;C.c.- , i-, intact, I ltt a typ,. of the young . men t.,' the peri od. Ite .•,111111:t..4 11.:.d, d-in!:, hard, live. I , Ard. i .;.1:.-, is d''' ply in 11. 1.1, :Old 11A , , ii t 4 ~ 1:t1, tnany in;nintrie-± with the fair sex Nvitielt by DO 711011114 n.llOOllll to his wroilit. 'Fite Print: , -.i of Vcalc." 0' much loved, to itch ,ikiqo I-- 01 :to I ni;.:l I.:0.. 1. N. o,'. I ..y leer..? The I l'ir..( itte .. n•..f1,.!1i•'....!e of thinf. , , , k t;ltlt ,4•iitlyt Ifl Ea r;:th , li. left. Nvil ;tout a lexh•r, ;Ital. tonw.u.•- t 4111117.1 to Walk 014/110 ii 111z1ii.04 ti.A.R.O t0.,-..i of it, allvati , t, t(') ;_;,•: ..I , na: Without it gliitlo. .. \ in.thi r elli•el of ti0,,,,,,,,.0t (~,i.licou "r -00i'TY in 1:11 , !land 14 that niatok.r, of Ow bt-•t and 1110111 WI:111.11y latnilie.noVvrcOlan• to London:An:l,lml. tv.tain. all the y e ar nratal at aide oottrary 'mar, or P eriu ' i " I 1 .:,' 1 1 . " , " : 1 o 1 . ) i f t Inhi;) Pettily, virte il) ' i t ; i l s t 1 11 : : 1 ; i 14 , =_ "l. l . l i . ir :: '' t , : ,:4 '" LI : i ' . :1 41 1 1 )1:1::1 1 !' : 1 1. , ....: 2: " .i t i l I .44 l ); , : a " g i rt7 t 2 i i t l ri t t ; l pa n :rtz, , i x ll : - 1ntc1.1...,-.tin. , 1.1,1)11.e. , ...4 a,ii waiter of eottrzo, thitt not. nearly, not half the money unit Arm+ formerly spoilt in I.oncion now finds its Way emote; the inelesotert of lb.- met ropolis, ling the tlbeentent (..nu, , II literti.py i, very great i tu t, , (l„ "\\`o Inwe 1 , 1 pay' for a emir, but Wl' rt. - V.407s 110tilint; ; we ‘.11011 , 771. t h e lllll4.lllind rdiedixs With ilw fir tratto," is what you hoer on every ,ide among, thetrutliugeht. , -soi. .Inil what is II:ore tho grumbling I , t only ai..eltos. It If to the I,l.utoti eta hi ~,..') the itohiiity„ The j.'er.il . n., lon;_tereolinntinch• that re-1.•N•1. ..) op whicit P 3 i 11:CW11,1'14a 41Cri , .;i. ri . glit • =EI U ME3EM EN 4 'V It• I,IIV 4 1 , 11.' .‘OV i••• 11 ME r / 7 : 1: (• . wthitari:y