,smjiijoO 1» rr®fJ&Bt®llB5i;i!l"!';';."! i i.-jiij . rfik<rt | .I>/ifD,WiTtiiii I T/i<iEß'MOHTpi‘' ' 1 HtitriiW £iif Uqift'B$ :11; ‘ iiiKcfT>iiib ; W(til(N RISE months. • ; ‘ : itr Rot;PA’ro: ubken&Wqwf Noatiob&lina&DCe'wlll fallowed unillsNtttypfiraj«*baTf lo - ft !,:it>f:'-.-jy»”-‘' t • ! '• ' pdOTj?ABTEEs'.'‘; *** t>i«"» bl s f or ! lh# O' lo ' ol U^^ r |,hiw o«iU4pr'tonuhiocAbirat lh« fecnotT ‘‘Mine.’host’’ was.' ap. old campaigner,f •' (f;r: rpsj7 o r , 'Rfi'i7\r PHAMRER • ’ and.liqdseen,much service during the war k,V oriho AouTicnn Revolution, and. ho was| Orft.'.'TißiE'jllllDjli iGfl'T. Yuil,.of interesting unccdptcs and descrip* io o(i:;bvi^nAK'a6>l.I»tjK»VAGE l »tjK»VAGE. i '' ‘ tipns of adventures. . Bjit while Maj.Stnn-! c MHj6i , Stanley, a'ijpltfdrdgopn, ‘ly was,apparently listqping attentively.to id mq%3AHda pfhis. George ill., tI(Q narrative oThis hospitable entertainer, | fdiintf,- hipmif'bne 'dark "ohd; 1 blustering I throwing in the appropriate ejqc, illations of. olgKP.m fiding’towards Ltjhdon sutpriseiand,.pleasure, at the proper intor vals, his was in reality ab ■withp friend, wtidPi/'.vtUage'some sorbqd by a charming girl ol twenty, the] dfßtahdb'-ofPihe'road, arid Ro Was 1 tirifiimil- daughter of.the' Colonel, who graced the, idi'with'iliWcQhiitry: ' 1 Though h^lriiining,ltblilo with her presence. Never, he.tho’t, | tK^hf^whs’Biiimp ahf} : heaVyi' : had he seen so beautiful so modest,and so .cKUdkthreatened eyefy moment to''pour|lndy-liko a creature; .and she, in. turn, ,diWrf'fl>efr £BfcfisitlS.''B'irf'the Mnjof,though,jseemed very favornblv impressed with the | a'youh# rhfei \Wis ! ari old eafiVpaigner; rnaitly,beauty and frank manners of their afla’-’W'ftH’ a 1 \vdrm : cloak'. wrapped ,abouf 'military'guest. . . • hltW, v ifHd under, himj'would j At length qhe retired. The Colonel, hhvTplchrh'd’vdiW 1 little for slortiVorid dark; j who.wpsu three bottlqman,and hud found fWii'hb felt surepf a ’good bod'for a lisifiner t, p his heart,' was somewhat in-1 hlmsetfyhncl comforl.iibid quarters for his |dined to prolong the spssim into t.hesmnll hoFs2! ! Wl?Plii h« had 'ridden farpnbitgh for hours; of the; morning, but finding that his thB StfGngih'of liis'faijhlul animal. A good' gu'?st.,.was (much fatigued, and even bo-, hofijemani'ciiris as much -foP his steed ns glnping to nod in tho, midst of his choicest for'hi&.own casbi" To pdd’ io the dispom-! story. ne felt compelled to ask , him if ho fort 6’f'ihe evening; there was some chance j would not iike to retire. Major Siunly.re ofitiedting highwaymen ; but Major Stati- t plied promptly,in the affirmative, and the letTeff no'uheaslhess oil that score, ns just' old gentleman, taking ap. a silver candle- j bdfore' : lenyihg his friend’s house,'he had I stick, ceremoniously marshalled Ins guest j examined his rftid freshly | to.a large old-lashiuned roopi, tne walls of p timed ! tftbni'. : A* brush with a highway; 1 which being papered with green, gave it | irfiitt 1 ivOiild fehh'tiTrcb the rothince of anight 1 the appellation of tho “Green Chamber. ; io&rtieyi" 1 1(1 : : ; r!: ' ‘ A comfortable bed invited io repose ;a; 'So fie jogged-nldiig; but mile after mile, cheerful lire was blazing on the hearth,, no twinkling light ih the'nnd everything was cosey and quiet. The dlsthnce ba've' nohce, of tf;e appehrurtceof| Major, looked round him with a smile of ttid’wfclibdTbr'lnh. •' TheMujor’shorse he-Uaiisfaction. . • „ gan to giyo unmist.akeab|e evidence ,ofj ‘‘lam’deeply indebted to you, Lolonel, dfJtreft— ohfce or,twice; and re- j said the Mujor. cbverTnb J hifns9lf I wfth ‘difficulty. ■At last “1 never knew n guest .pf mine lo pass oMthrligTitsuddenly'appeared at a turn of: q quiet night in the “Green Chamber, tK^tfiSd, 1 , The horse prickediup his ears; i Te plied, the Colonel, shaking his head dbd'tfi/ifed'fonSafd with 'spirit, soon half, gravely. , ' , . . ih^'bdside'a one stonr dbftagef; The Ma-j “I shall prove an exception, said the j jpPWai'diSappoihted/tiut he rode'up to the tyi.jor smiling. “But I must mnke one | dobfhS'd 'rdpped'loudly with the buf orhis remark,” ' he added seriously. “It is ill j rfto^nvh r p. ‘Th.b summons-'hrotighl a sporlingwith the feelings of a soldier; and, dl&w'cbiter/fb tbb'door,. ;■ 1 -* iil ‘ should any attempt to play I ?lA *MVirdbtf‘iWOTdi ,, «aW-the;Major,tricks.upon'.riiei they .will have occasion to j yoh't'Ull'.tii'e hdw-fhr n is'to'tHe'rtext iTin'7” • reperif lti” And he laid his heavy, pistol,j *f‘ l EH 1 ‘lt be ht'diit zeven mile, zbr,” was qq the light stapd by his bpd,-side. ( i hrilvilJJdrksht're'dialecf «vyjy Stan)#’ sajd the , 'df'ttitf'aisfnct;'’,' ,R ". QldVecntje.map,.. wijb;an air of offended •‘*>Bbv4iiWlesi’’‘dxclaithed the Mnjori'ih dignity, “urp top well drilled to. dare at- j a'Bhtfi'of defep'' disajipoiiitrttent,; “iihd my any 'tricks uppn.my, guests. Good fiofsW i iS' r hlree , dy j we!r,brpwh : !' l , , My' 1 goVid I D ight, ■ • .. | felTow. , .' I din’t l!, 3liid ' pur'my hhrie^'•som'o-j ' {‘Good ftighl, Colonel.” . i wfiifer4’ l hnd givh’.iTid a bedl' i will pay, Jbe door closed.; Major. Stanly locked yidlfTiberiliy TofydUrt/buble.’’' 1 ‘ lit. Having! done, so, he 'onk a survey of isakesP’ ‘said tfie-raihc.'j O p arlo^ent . Besides, the door opening ‘4 J hb''h6tighi'bift'a:difcherT Thefe-te no .. nto t |, e .ctuutv* there was another leading plaWto put thb'rihfin. hnd’thcM-e. pc only iqsome olher roomi There was n 6 lock ohe’Waih'fihdUihfe bdd ih fhU'dot. I this,second door.'but a. heavy table • s(u Wbat''§Aa/f I do 7” cried 1 the'Majbr, at’ p | aDe d across, completely barricaded it. ’I 0 " q V , .J nm safe,’ thought-Ihet'Mhjor, “unless 1 'Hr ust,Cl there b a !Worming party' 6f ghosts to at. hii ; Hfeatl!yidlfitttljr;*hs tf topx|ract h|4 . m y : fastnesd. I' think I shall idfriibßy “There be W ■ „ v„r the fun o’ the tliina— fore’the fire and watching theglowingem • j her. amuseJ himself with buiM.ng cast es *6«F , o'!.d ! 'lhe ' “I far enough (rom ihioking of ~ Bpocalvis. ' Aatii heard iifthis hospitable gentleman; itant, when a very slight noise struck op •i .rJTUacliiDgiiiS aided with his spur tho Ma- and challe f}g^' d r on tinued Vbpen once said, that if, at the commencement jdfW , «ff,' , feeling ; an exaltation of spirits »? * h » d . bnck . .At’last there" of his public career, he had known whut Which -feb'Uh-communicated itself io* the «nj to sh _ tu .|' r i cefu | fi L re , lie olierwurds learned, of the miseries ol H6ree;‘ 'A ! . Sharp’ trdt of a 1 fe\y minutes gbded mtorite m ,g Ao -' public- life, and been shown two roads, one to 1 n large mansion, which robed in •_ he M .,i r - 4 . a ’ t t h e of them leading loan early grave, and the B!Bal J ubfehcbdj like a huge caravansary, Mood curfledtn hh . j P » • h . tw power, ho Would have made-for the. Jon. ! chosen lormer! ’ flbfiriWnd' U/ithblit 1 dismounting, [ilied th h • . assl i r »jd ! iiteL but it was mere fict that children are bom iiiadtf'hiS 1 - . . of Chnnihor solv-! proof tbdt nature inteniled.th.it our sue, LKotice'''‘TKe young girl talked to’the] cess in this world Un the eourngq SSJS , MaISSdTOI’I.'W«« wn »l,| c h v,b«Bßh, o»r;.«y“,hroo g h'!t. i mak,H = hfaapiWa » lta , M di er hid just- ris. Murk Uonyour memory. anlfe“OTll-clo««r.- • • _ • n Aft, \vnsf to vacuid the ■ old toper chane ng to drink a ■i Cottle to room, and go' (iirectlv and alarm' the C6l. „i QW 0 f water,'' fpr .yvant of somet'liiqg %' HKSlwffitoSh 'li<»l)ital»y l!, Gaii'-Buf,' ; hi'••'the ! ,ffrM' ! #lac^ J he knciv■ no^ the,frtongni.smnbked his lips, and turned to # e l iLr hi'? 1 ;|! tiiTi"abfirtrrifcpt Iji^hodt 1 qcriupled, and in ’the ont i ofljia bonipinums, remirkiqg, “V\ hy f - ' seebnd} ’hurkilv pniiHpled hita"fp‘Wa!dh' „b'a(lly 5 I l»av 9 floddut* ’.is lar scene.-ii-j wb'olesotnp'-to 4, fqiT|ules' andt tender chil- I drem” ' ' . ; ! , 7 ■ spare bdd’'in n’ beautiful ring thdt udorned .one of htr niftp avjthout money, ppd ajipart .v-ploj. oil! »- vi.htinl l-.uims- white and 1 tiipered fingers; prpssed it re- {i,j| qr.philantbrophy.iivhpte fiogt is.nil.itllp the MMorfi • - peu.cdly ; She then sarik m• , e^!p are , \* gunned; hko : n thief;, and; 4i; !S2■’that :doea"not L hm.utlbmf'fepuse;' hut arms ;dropp,pg a p9 p kef ; fuH,pf money, and a II .which is,tbe .wnyW (I fSSri dl£ S6,ir diS,idsa!ltomighV7 ; Burtingtbn7’l uHow did dye know me IS SH&W :.nnme“was; Pat 7” Oh, L guqssed .it.”— 111 and ttisiinghhe hrtdte,>opele?N l y / or . V a^h c ''entic'd Si j “Thin; fad thoipowors, if- ye utr so good at ■OB lfaW*)a4ioif! | C | ‘'A , ‘!haunted ( cliaiTiberl;; “i'ne, jjg , ißurhngton! > • " '!^ufhifig^W'|^hd :, >h.ve: ndret'geu a ' o^!’K..^;^r eB j *&?! m\ ghost! What luck ! .; , . , !^ d a secoTid iwlruhiSn? 1 ’ 1 'World than, un upr ghl, prbud and sdnsk E eadi ■■ Uiibd thd Me mitn,"disposed"tij 1 fnlch persons and tdT' ■ till d*iato.llbuW^H] for' wlrat they ; jr ; are,not - 3m V iLidAtfae' rnbki'htp fo iheAvlhdo'wi' "Ev^rVf op ,thp l'tiichftf'dW stofih 1 Had pissed 1 tfwityi'aia,, gour Wlhe jVigor. iq l^e. lII' dt dernoP..y. kuinnrioned- to .‘ .youiwwti cheap hpragiqp, d,^ F - SSft sSpS# pwLSS, I tfsssar^w- \dSTt- ~‘Ur*rg' ••'■■.“ " , , , . /,., , li »ita.-i*i‘ Mill 'lO ::«#«««. oilj ,i 'Jt ■>.r,>t.lli.m-i„!i‘, niinm. »li ><i: ■ . !' ,oiui,: , ■ 1 J 'f' ».MlOf* Vilw'T.lllf, • r 11l .*,-.1 j.J* *,/ -I, >VOn I'-MI .*... T, t& ■ ’l' l "' 1 ’E® -J I ■•'l^ 1 A WEEKLY PAPER: DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. AGRICULTURE, MORALITY, AND FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE Volume 4, Clearfield, Pa„ Janiirtrjf 7, 1853. “Famously,” replied Stanley, “I slept like n top, as I told you 1 should.” “Then, thank Heaven, the spell is bro ken at Inst,” snid the Colonel, “und the white phantom has ceased to lmunt the Green, Chamber.” . *‘By no maims,” said tho Major, smil ing, “the White Phantom paid me a visit last night, and left mo a token of the hon or.” , “A token!” exclaimed tjip father and daughter in a breath. , . “Yes my friends, and here it is.” And the Major handed a ring to the old gentle man. \ “What's the meaning of this Julm exclaimed.the Colonel. “The ring! gave you Inst week !” Julia uttered a faint cry, and turned deadly pple. _ , “The mystery is easily explained,” said the Major. “The young lady is a sleep walker. She came into my room before I hud retired, utterly unconscious of her nctionH. I took the ring from her bund that 1 might be able to convince you and hor of the reality of what I had witness ed,” The Major's business was not pressing, and ho readily yielded to the Colonel’s ur gent request to pass a few days with him. Their mutual liking increased upon better acquaintance, nnd b a few weeks the White Phantom’s ring inscribed with the names of Rupert Stanley and Julia Rogers, served as ihe sacred symbol of their union for life. Front the New York Dutchman) H every pain hml care wc feel Cuulil hum upon uur hrow, How mativ iitMiris would rilovo to heal That mrive to rru»h up jiow. Don’t you blieve it! They’d run from you, as iiyou had the plague jyoucould’nt see the tails of their coats ns they disap peared round the nearest corner. ■ “Write your brow” with any thing else than your “troubles," if you don't want to be left so lus. You’ve no idea how "good people" will-pity you when'you tell your doleful dittv I Thoy’ll ‘Tray for you," and give you ndvicoby the Bushel* “feel for you”— every where but'in their pOcke. -books— and wind up by telling you “to trust in Providence," lo'nll of which, you feel very much like replying, as the old lady did,! (who found herself spinning dotvn hill,! “will ho nill he,”) 1 trusted in Providence till the tackling broke !" Now let me tell i vou—just go to work nnd hew out n path j jbr voursolf; get your head above water, ' and then snitp your finger sin their phar \ asaicalfaces / Never ask-u favor till you j are drawing your last breath ;'and never I forget one if you find a generous soul on terra firma. “Write your uoubleion your fbrowl” That' ! mnn was' t-ilh it a knuve, l or what was worse, a fool. 1- suppose he cnlled himself a poet ;<all 1 hnvo to say is, it’s high time the city authorities took away his "license ." Fanny Fekn. 03” A resident of a Western town, com plaining that he could not sleep one night, thus;summed up the causes—“A wailing hahe of seventeen days—dog howling un der the window —cat fight in the alley —a colored serenade at the shanty over tho way—a tooth-uche—and a pig trying the back door.” From the Washington Union. | “Uwas now*for tho first lime, fairly in cattle and sneqp thriye limp pad muUiplj SOUTH AMEBICfI. NO-9. of thu Amazon, to sound its streams, and births about 235; deaths, 40, Principal About one half of Bolivia, two thirds or rp p ort ua to t hoir navigability. 1 was ornnch of industry, cotton cloth—of which Peru, three fourths of Ecuador, and one iconimandcd to examine its fields,'its for- they pianufacturp between thirty-five and half of New Grenada, are drained by the | tg> nn< j r j vors ,, that I might gunge their forty thpusand yards. It is made by haptj; Amazon and its tributaries. For the want I ca p a bilitie B , active and dormant, for trade and one yard of our.common eqtm!# of steumboat navigation on these water-1 QD( | con)me rco with the States of Christen* ton is worth there jwo of that,. • courses, the trade of all these parts of d o m, ant | make known to the 1 Spirit Pttd The currency ta white woi andlbi* thoso countries goes west by caravans of | enterprise of- the ago the resources whit jV coarse; cotton stuff pf tie ooulftry, which mules to the Pucific. There it is shipped, i jj 0 j n concealment 'there, wailing for In Chachapoyos is worth twelve cpntajbp ond after'doubling Capo Horn and sailing t he touch of civilization and the breath of yard. eight or ten thousand miles, it is then only j t h e steam engine to give them animation, One pound of white wax is worth Jjbpy offihe mouth of the Amazon on its way to 1 and palpable existence. yards of cotton; a good-sized bull, opp the United States or Europe ; whereas if i us lay this immense field, dress* hundred yards; a well-grown Tat hog* tho navigation of the Amazon were frep j n tbe ro t,esof everlasting summer, and sixty yards; ,n big sheep twelve yards> these countries, the steamers on that river | em(jrac j n g „„ nren 0 f thousands upon twenty-five pounds of cpffee, six yards;; I would land their produce ut tho mouth of -j thousands of square miles, in which the twenty-five gallons of rtjirri, twelveyardps. ! the Amazon for what it costs to convey it f oo i.fl,n. o f civilized man had nover been a laying hen, four ounces of waxr a chica ne ross the Andes on mules to the Pacific. Behind us towered in forbidding jen, two ounces; twenty-five pounds of ricp A question, therefore, of the greatest grandeur, the crest add peaked summit of: ip the husk, Q hulf poundol wax; tteep;, importnneo to these republics is tho free me Andes, clad in the garb of eternal win* ty-five’pounds corn, two ounces; twenty, navigation of that river. The introduc- j ter< five pounds beans, four ounces; a basket tion of the steamboat upon their tributaries I “The contrast was striking ond the of yucas, weighing from fifty to sixty if it would be followed by the immigrant j fj e |j inviting. But who were the laborers? pounds, two ounces; twenty-five pounds up the Amazon, who would soon make a ;-G,bbon and I. Wo were all. The rest seed cotton, eight ounces; a perfect gurden spot of the splendid prov- wero not even gleaners. But it was well, plantains, weighing from forty to fifty inces, that are oh its banks. The expedition had been planned and ar-' pounds, three needles. Siorax, ctnnpmop, Tho distance between the sources of the ranged at homo with admirable judgment milks of trees, gums, ond other product# Amazon, in Peru, and her Pacific coast land consummate sagacity j for had it been of the forest, have no fixed value; but Wy is at the nearest point, not more than six- on a grand scale, commensurate with its m y be had in quantity Irppt tb» tv or seventy miles. importance, or even larger than it was, it n t merely nominal prices. , The province of Cuxamarca, which is would have broken down with its own. The land transportation irotnlarapow upon the Amazon water-shed in Peru, has weight. • Ito Moyabamba, with its population qf T 5, a population of 70,000. It is said to bo “Though tho waters whereT stood were 000, is done on the backs ol lnaiqps. the healthiest part of the world. In 1792 ■ bound on their way to meet tho streams of Seventy-five pounds make a load, Khere wore eight persons in it whose res* jour norihern hemisphere, andio bring for freight is six yards of cotton, valued aj pectiveages were 114,117,121,131,132, all tho practical purposes or commerce three yards of ourcommon “fipenny pit 141 und 147; and one person died there : and navigation, the mouth of the Amazon stuff. , at the age of 141 years, 7 mouths, und 5 and the mouth of the Mississippi into one, | The pay of n common laborer I*TW dovs leaving 800 living descendants,*-r' und place it before our own'doors; yet ounces of wax per day and mpnd, W The citv of Caxamurca°is in 7 dog. south, j from the head of navigation on onestrenm c/richa ut discretion. ' • •'.u l _. 3 „ j ehp j : n Do. ! to the headof navigation on tho other the This is the most important town .. P ittea P of Cnuquisca" Cochubam* ! distance to be sailed could not be less prov inch of Mainas, on account than ten thousand miles. I.rnity innavigable wuteraand us cpnoex b. n , r Huuncuvelica’ (celebrated “Vast, manv, and great, doubtless, are i on with such a large extent of terrttpry r' ly I'°SLt ouicksSirm£ in he the varieties ofclimn.es, soils and produc t hqt is not liable to overfly t. v Tnrma ffindS Moya* tions, within such a range. Theimport-| From Tarn polo, to Chasuta you pasatbb or , ’ . an( j in Ecuador the celebrated anco to the world of settlement, cultivation ; villages of Juan Guerra and r onito besidel numerous oihorland commerce in the valley of the Ama*j chasuta is at the head of umntejn-ptp* c, ,y ° ’ and hamlets in them all J zon cannot be over-estimated. With the; navigation onthe tiuallaga. LifUl??## tO X : of India, and of all the habitable ; Herndon, cpmiag down at lot* wateMg nrruind tho -Cone of Good portions of tho earth, piled one above the .betyreon this place and the «rauth;cfftto U® in the trade of the East was I other in quick succession, tillage and good j Amazon will? nowhere less than tWtfl# 1 ; P !relr thm which !ho hern would tmnsler the pro-j 0 f water. The high not “. Amazon would make in the ductions of tho east to this magmftc.ent f eet pbove the stage ra which the : r'W igalmn of woulU make wme and place them within a few | was when he was there. From Ota^ ; I'ooplo- ““Sly « fev. n,te b.cli w« tad Ini rir hnlf'tl.l JLr dii, PoiinVy(viiiS,'#te j mate ® w “ Lj Herndon set out entered the famous mining district of Peru, ty-four,.would find water enougK |p,,|e^j» In May, 1881, Lieut HeM set out of silver whicl, const.- t h a . village from the sea. . „ /f | from Lima,, on h s way to explore tee f he , cifculo , ion of , ho world was dug Population of Chqsum 1,0? I n ?d£™s!m*JbnirniDg from the of' mbuntains upon which to Tarapotobylend invem y _ jwe were' standing, and most of it came transportatiplji one pountj pf wax thew^l* lho lS-»ro» ISSp-n'from that slope of them which is drained fn hv am extract from his off into the-Amazon. Is it possible for j ent tp ,fbMr yards of cotton., lu nal, which tie bus kindly permitted me commerce and navigation opand_down .ho^aqd.WlbrwewH., u * o, A „,iihur in view^oi'three beau* this majestic watercourse to the Paufie, ;hope of Tanfpoto., „~.u .a to make. J Morocochu or and conducting it, with steantere, down the Yurimaguas, twenty-four, lpngue® .TOP? Id Amazon, to the United States, there to Chasuta;’population 3lff;_.coupUy Painted lu , g „ . balance the stream of gold with which we a good road can bo cut, iron) this plaflP head* waters ol tho Amazon fiow-he mo f, n V . oiviv miles from the ond Australia? ' distance thirty, leagues, sou crossed the great “divide,’. “Questions which I could not answer, g nnJn Cruz ja Uiirty-fiye leagues t>elw which Sena rare? tho tho Pacific and reflections which I could nor keep, ChnsUtp> Hero jvhilo W)X i? Worth WjP f V ,lt ih» wntera of the Atlantic The last back, crowded upon me. Oppressed with! d a thi|rd vari j, cotton, and five pound* Spsof our mules had made a striking their weight and the magnitude of theitaak [ Bol d for ppo whitO*h«ndteiMM«ll* change in our geographical before me, I turned -slowly Population 3QO, ' • -t -- suddenly and so quickly had we.been put away, secretly lamentmg mv own wantof charmpuros, tbtrtyrnipe league) off Vom all with tho Pacific, ability fbr this great undertaktngj and sin* q h asutn, wi|h andXed up o „ wuiers that rippled and cerely a^lore3iQa ppdgqm* nbpqpd *>...<* sparkled joyoLv as they danced by our had not been assigned to abler and better . teet im their way to join the glad waves ol hands. - ..* r Laguna, forty.fqur leagues Cha connoxiou Sio-ed our by him as existing between Mb and tomM pqeouw of tho betwem. waters of the Amazon hundred miles by its winding*. CjMWM tie* toT? yictnity Ollho, tree tyhtoH and thoso of. our own majestic Mississippi, in Peru thb httud-waters n\ _nAa a Wream j he g U m.cpnf,|. . ; ; ■ •y . I milimdv plucked u bit of green moss Lieut, Herndon reached the bank*, of the j R|Saing by tlte y.llagps pf the from tea hilUside, upon tho,bosom of the Huallaga, a noble tributary,und emburke |an d'Sap wp come tp, Nauta,, nlacid lake ol Mbrooucha, and ns it floated upon it ut 1 mgo-Muria. He descended it.l Cl> | of tho ,|*. I rmiowed.it in imattination, down to its junction with the main stream, and' bank of the ,Amazon,, foriy-six f. 8, lh luxurious climes iho beautiful thence to the mouth ol tho latter by n river | Ci ,g U pb below the ntopth of jl*® ,fjllj* a B?' ,,Um lhre ° ‘ hoUSana n.»f nioetAlbur belovy ,ho s4?^ ta 8 to the mouth of tho grbut river tlmt' five hundred miles. ~ navigation on thaU , this little lake was feeding! thence across | At 4 ~ Q ' hlb Bn , It is to this placo that Brazil, by,W»?ly the, Caribbean sea, through the Yucatan New England blacksmith, who had been wUb pass into tho Gulf, of Mexico; thence along in that country for muhy yearsj-tmA from o!:(5W a the Brazilian flpg.frptn i tee Gulf stream, and sOdufupon the ocean whose vateabte notes: toiichtftgdhe j cote. a , , h 0 .poutli of the Amazot), This offthe shores ofoUr ovvn'lund of flowers.’- social resources of the places visaed by jato hnve „ monopoly, of .steamboat Hero I fancied ,it might -meet with sile.nf him 1 derive the following. j navigation optt*> Amazqn fnr thir|y,yeara, little messengers cast by the hands of j : Turapoto, situated on the left bp dk pf with a bqiju.s of $lOI),pUO per npnmnfqr sympathizing 0 friends and countrymen the Huhlldga, six leagues from Chasuta; the firaffifteen. ; , i!: r_ r.u . hj„h upon-tlte head-watara of the Missis- “the head of uninterrupted navigationdrom j t therefore becpmw.a plaqe-of jmpsr* sippi or away in thu far west, upon tho the seal is one hundfed and thirty lengues mnee-f nod ps I:«hp,li hnyo «• distant fduntains of tho Missouri. froifi tlio city of' ; HuflrtU?p, and twenty* p,. it again in connexion. Vfith Hu* “It: was indeed butmbit of moss that four from Moyabaniba. Climnto ve /y steamhoat jipe under the Brnsilte? .fl*gvl tea? floating upon the Water while I mused, healthy, and free from fill fitteoyfrigiP. W |jl; tulip ne more noticq. pf.ft* ii ..: Buti fuhey, awakened and siimuloted by seetd. : . • . • . ' Nauta is also one half,a league above surrounding circumstances, had ulrendy situated 1 on a'.fieaupful plpjrt,qf ; themouth of tlie Ucayali, another tributa. converted it into a skiffmannud by fair, tvyenty to twenty*fi)t,e ( league9 l ,in pircurtt- !rv t. o f tho Amazon, and larger t{u»n tbe lesp and bound upon’a mission of: high, fprarico, which ii( jntersectqd Huallaga-r-ipopulalion 810. . ‘ - I '. - imbort, bearing messages bf, ipeace and i ri V u|^tWThe' spil is . Here ono’vard of English or American gddd will;: and; tolling of cdmrnerce .and 'great abund.nnce 9qt}om j co?ee, ( puj}a i r f m. 00 i (00 jb worth tted add two-thirde yarfs navigation, of Heitlemeni und civilization,' onfl cocoa,os „f cdtiofi doth of the country; and thirty, of re|igin«is and 'political.liberty; fwiii tho jg which the cjimatq; ~is ( ppppt<fffft V fo(ir ! poUttdd of aursiptiriHa are given tor iKiiig of Rivera’ tb the ‘Futherof ’Watars, j jKe' pltih|nip, i |Cppunueajwi^Q.uil J Bhy.,p>^ r eight'yurdsbfthd litter J A fullkrpwpbdo ■anyriMbably .meeting in the Florida ;pkds;!paro'th’ap.,thiit rp.qm.rpjf'fp, r g® l ?y i 0 ! }??PT!S £ ' i/wOrth'slxmeedfeS} jAnd ttrod ifepeuktrig ’ through n ; trumpet* louder Tous tptefflB,.|tp,M v Wn.T; ;fifty orßtxW‘poundsofyucafilaix;!^' ! A ; For. than 1 thu iempest; sprites sent* down byaho m*f,\ vW naiads 'of Lake* : llusca ; wllli greetings to icroi).iP,fl>X.irpmha : i’ . , !:n : f l ’ v ,l> fsl Mordcocha. ' ” •♦ r: 4te6 : igdaieiy *• l five months; anti indigo jtw* wild. Neatj ■ ' Number 3. ' B 3rfi3fc il :. -urn , : Doobs; Jobs ibS Blittlb : 6? EVEHY DkßlJßienaW. Umno&tßtirm. ’ '■. ■ hi tax BTifitß. ano cei thb BWtlffin ' HUTIOB, AT THB.OFIIOB OTTHB “CbEAttFlßun BBPUBMPAJI." .
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