New York Clipper (Feb 1863)

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' The things ind sights'to - ' Bnt'now therlMigh and Tim slwtjr; '.'' ■•..IfwiSLOtallWSS SOi— • • "Xa the days v^-i^oie AO etjiteUlii^ - A long tliMj^ emiiqim'seos^ . . ..^•M^llilUllon■a'clml^g^ng scene; ■ '^;^/'Wa than mi; dre£s4a:onoe.^'Wd, (v^'V'Vue'wdl t« orliiollne;. y/S^v'-bTbffx ve no more shall mep and sar' ' .••Sv?3i55»^iibt always BO,^ , ■ ;• ■' 1 U'the days we wore no orlnolme; - 'r>7;. .''4-lnng time ago; ""'^^ 'lioooniii'tifjifiendoD, written. ■lioiitU'ri (Blohard Conr. have • desorlpUon of. the Impenetrable forests (the rlebos'e)'to the north of London, and of "a pleasant jBmythafieUs, wlthont one of the oitle gates, and TtrylsTibarbs. Here tbeie.is ■■ a o^ebntted rendei- hjones tb'be Bold. Thither come earls, barons, B.'swann ot oltlzens. 'Tls aS pleasant sight to be- ... SLinbUngnaga so smoolbl; morlng by-railing and pnt- „ .down alternately the tvo side (tot tOflethtr;" From this It U evUentitht^ OtiT ancestors broke In their horses-to paolng, lUiw''wUaeBM{l onIy .in Amtrioa. VeUnd that In former times grieat oeDplaafB wore made that the dealeiB In SmltUleld,' anitag'btlAc '.things, contriTsd to make the hones swallaw Uto ' aela'or aiJkes, their action In the bellies of thehortes making 'ttitihttnimUTely and triihy. Tho horse rkcei - In Smithllald >MthtaMMbed (1171). But "on BbroTe Tuesday the boys of aXoA MlU)ifls (orLoi)don) bring to their matters eaoh one his Jlghtlngkeoek, and they-are Indulged all the morning, with seeing ihetiqoiksn^tln'the schoolrooht After this all the boys go ;.]nt6BfflItUleld or UoorBeld, in the snborbs, and addreia them- sSetres to-.the l^uppus gM>le of fobtbalL The sdi^IarB of eaoh (dhooriiaretheirpeonlur. I>al],'and theparttoolar trades'haTo iniMt'''tlfthiiA thein.'"'The elders of the dty, and thofklhars, 4^ fliei rloh'sol .tho wealthy, do' oome on honebaok to see the exendseof theyOuth. SrerySunday in Lenta aobletrain of foiilg men.-fike the .Held after dinner, woU moimled. The Jay joss^Pthe dflziiiB rnih oat of Uie gates In shoals, anfied with luces and shields; the yonngor sort nlthiaTtUss pointed, bnt disarmed of their sieol. They ape the fcaU of war, and act the abamfiahtr Ifths king happens to be near the dty, many oomntefshbiibr theln \mh their presence, togothei nlth the ]n- , Tenlle parts'6f the hoosehold of the earls, boioni, tild bUsbops, &t Busier.. the-dlTeralon Is on the water, ^.target Is Strongly faftmed to a mast fixed In the middle of tho rlror, and a yonng- |ter<'tltah'dlng apright in the eteni'of a boat, made to move as ^'afatongaathooarsandonrfontcan carry It, Is to sirlkd the tar. getwiOt hla'lan^, and If, In hitting It, be break bij lance, and' keepliltf iilaea 1ft the boat, he gains Ui point;' bat If It banpeh that t^ lanoe la not shivered by the force of the blowfhe Is, of eoaito; tomUed into the water, and sway goes his vessel with- out nim;' EoweTsr, a ooaple of hosts fim of'toimg men are plac^casaahaldaof the target, ready to pick hln up tho mo- mentlrbcomis f6 thSstlrtec<9. The hrMsoandthebalconles on are .filled with spoolatora, whose boslneas It is to holidays, the pasttnis' of the, yontl) Is. to ezefolse ^ iil.aTaben; .nunlog, Jsaplng; wiwetUiMl caatlDg of .to.cenun dlatancss, ana| lastly, vnSt bn('' Idens, at soon as the moon rises, i ■ the winter h«Udaya the yo^th are entertained wlth f '■^'Vti^:'ii(^- gasp, abd 'llkewUo with hois, foil tnaksd, on game ' WmiVoSt Imvus of large balk are baited wllh-doga" And when - ttafc TfSSt lalia .wUoh waters'Landon>to' thS n<»tb,'FenB-1>Qry . :<;uBhtuT):Jalind firoian, the yonth in greatnnmhers go to.dl• . '','Witttanse^Teacntheloe. Some will make a large cake of Ice, ' «nd|°seattng,ane of their oompsnlons upon It. they takehold of .fineMiother*!! hands, and dnw hlia along. EfometAnes thoy do sIlitUJ.do.wnheadlong.. Others place the leg-bones of animals onder their foet, by tying them round their ankles, and thcn^ taklng«.pala shod wlUi Iran Into th'elx hands, they posh them- ■die* .forward, and aye oarrled with a velocity equal to the £lgjitor»bij^,'or. aboltdltoharged from'a cross-bow. Some- tIniM."tlto i9f thenii start opposite, to each other'at a'great dls- ' tantM.i ibey meet, elevate their poles, attaek, and strike each oth«r;.)i]Mi)' One or both of them fall; and even afte^ their fUI, tiiec ahtllb« carried a good distance from each other by the ro- J)ldlty'of ^e motion. Mtnr of the citizens take great delight in Owllqg!,^l^> merlins, hawks, and snob like, and Ukdmse in ' hontiM/ Md they have a right and prlvlloge of hnntlng In Hid- -'dlesBXt Bet^ordsWe, and ^ tho Ohlltern country, and In Eent ^ &F.af.the-Hver Cray." - .Sncii.irfre the eports.of onr stout ancestors in London, In the '' dija.bf OoBur de Lion, nearly sevon bandied years too. Our an- oeeton< howerer. were a sad set of saTagas;-for, shortly after, ' KS'^lbld • ino'b rustling Into the tawor,.and dra^(glog out the >Atw)t)!fbop of Oanteibury, and murdering'him on Tower-hlU. '"nnWl l>ls body nnbarlod all that FrTday, audtha morrow >e'al<^n)oane, none daring to deliver his body to the sepul- .-^sihead Uiese wldrad-tooke, and nayllng thereon, his hoode^l&y fix It on a pole, and set It on London bridge." So poqr flso'Were our apcealors about this period, that we find Henry'UI* commanding the sherlflB to pay nlm fonrpence a day foEUe'keep bt'aKorway bear, which ho had recelveid as a pres- ent; "and'he also'commanded them to provide a muaale for the Bal(l hea^t and an Iron ohain to hold him out of the water, and IlVftriSe alongand ttoutcordtobold him whilst fishing In the BlVprThainca. Twoyeai8afler,heordocedtUetherifl'8toerecta . hotM'fpr^ftet long by twenty foet' wide, for the xecoptlon of an «lepfumt ^hloh had been sont to him hy Lowig, Elie of France:" OftUshngebsasI, the first seen,In Zoglandi great comphdnts ^rue-made, by onr simple onoostors,- the sboriOs representing that'VverUy, this moostrbus beast from Ind dobs consume mar- Jltldy .the provisions, eating up the sobstancebf mohywor-' hi gentleman, ond It does soroly dlstross his MeJoSty's loyal Bstvants.' We do humbly wish wo wero well rid of It, so pleose : ^vldefifS, and he It his majesty's ploosnre." The bear sup- ' nbrted Itself by fishing In the Thames, whloh at that period, was \ rsdtudant of large fish, and particularly of salmon. The prao- ,' .Attoe 01 "Qortlng" In the city, we trace to tho year 1883, the sev- V'. «nth of Blobard n.. "The citizens of London first Imprisoned ' ioiiih women as were taken in fornication or adultbry. In the Tonn prison, in Oomhlll, and after caused thom ^to be brought f))rth.In the .sight of the world. They oaosed th'oir heads to bo 'shAven. after the manner of thloves, and so to he lod about tho olty,~wlth'tnimpels and pipes sounding before them, thnt their peisonit might bomoro iorgoly known. Kolthor did .they eporo the men." In November, isra (Elizabeth); wa flnd,.1)y tho iwords.of the Oonrt of Aldermen, "It was this days orderycd ohd agiyed that Sir Thomas Sowdoley, who did not deny, but playnly confess, this day, in Ihll Oorte, that ho bathe kept, and . vtulously^nd btmally used, an harlot In bis Louse a long tyme, samyngeherto he his.wyfe, shall to-morrow bo cotried about the olUe In a carte, with a ray bode on bis head, a whyte rodo in . ' his hande, and baaonnoa. and pnnnea ringing before bym, ac- , ootdlng to tho laur and onolontb ctisibms of tms good oy tie, In (uohoaiamide, provyded, and nscdi'''-So.strong wss the ohtlp- 'I athy agalnatacllng, as to womon.that, 4h 1033, Prynnodenounced ..TAallvfemale. actora under the worde/'t'^women oolors notorious ' Bnt shortly.il/re-thoqaeenaotodln a private FasloraL r :;iiidOlhe' psttsgo bolDg thought appU^blo to her Uajesty, the .' aatfior was sevorbly ponlshcd. Bat Wlillo tkoie "cartings" . '^an jI^aoUcedfbr sexual gull^ ladles and geutlomen doemod it ' ii|>;^eat.dlsgrace to be drunk. Jamba I. gave a most splondld . 'eatafUtiuneDtto Ohrlttlan I'V. of Denmark, his .wife's brother. (AlBCSBaiTliigton eajre, "fTo had women anil wino too, of snoh "ifMhty as would have astonished °n sober beholder. Oor tooats ■ wattfiUigfilficent, ond'our two royal nicsls'dld most lovingly oltib^aba eaoh other nt table, I thmk the Done hois wrought oi^ OQi CMOtt^glUh nobloe, for they do w^»w In l>«atlly delight. /Ills Tuaiea dO'abandon their sobrioty, and do roll shout inin- to^datlon.. A great feast was hold,'and after dlnsbt was repro- aante^the.QoeSn of Bhobo. Tho lady (Sallibury), wbAdld play ths'Qneen, did corty moit precious gUts to both theirSalestlos, Ukt ovariiet the osskets into his Danish Htjosty's Iap,<aod foil In .. hU fkbe.'- 'Uuoh was the oosfbslon, btit napkins were at band to 'uoke all deiui. Bis M^osly then got up, and woqjd danco with tbe-Qtaeonibf Sheb'a, but ho foil down, end was oarriod to on In- ' aerohambok;aDd°>Uldb'n''a1)edof slate, which was not a •little doflledT^bb show, went forward, and most of tbe preianters Wenthalifi^fdtrO'rfell'0(yw;Q,,Wil)e'dld to ooonpyUieIr npper ' «hamh^"^Ubh wot n ebUti entertainment In thoss day*; and the Ung an(l qnsen tollliig.oh. thb fidor tlpiy was no unobmmon ' vsBxnf g^umfiT yoB tbs smr loourounut. ' * BAByxVLBAOH. -iViJ'. v/'. nt|iiIlUrIy.' kn.bwn u "Bervlb Mano, thejMhHonkey and fihawaHy." Bom in ObnneoUont, Uarob, ^jpOAtahde his first ^ranoa on the American stage, Maroh 3(V ^MO/ at the Ohesl- AQt, Ptipet Theatre, IhlladdpUa, as Ahiala, tl ozingbf the jOtomot." Died In London, April .16, IBiTrM^n^athtng bis f<Tigifi.y body to a oelebrated surgeon for. dituoUo^, and the following striking (hots were afterwards ttat^ br the operator: ..^•^ehead was remarkably fine in form', a^f theupresslon /inttfllgent and benign; when standing, tho frma, bqud reaoh th^'ground easily, so as to be employed In progrbstibn or leap- ing; In the place of legs, there were two llmM, the loft about eighteen Inches from the hip to the point of uyi toes, tho right abont twenty-four (Mm the same points. It seemed as though the-thlgh bones and musbles baa dlaappearedr and the knoo jolqts had .beeii raised up to the hips; the bone on the one aide .was tolerably like alog.bono, on tho other It wai compressed into an Immensely strong bono of triangular form, °wflb the base upwards, and (odt to the hip with voty strong Ugamiulla. ..These Umbs were furnished with' the musoles which sBould have belonged to tho tfal^, and thoso of tho log wore mubh^ho'reased in size. . nearly doublo power muat have hoen ohtalned over the feet "by this arrangement; vnd this would account 'for his ex- traoHlnary featf o? leaping, such as following a hotsa^at fuU speed on th'e hands and feel, and suddenly springing like'a monkey,, or jumping ten fee^ln the sir." •jti^gth In hlB monkey oharaoters are well known. - ' V MB8.'ELIZA MUiip •' "ii', . -Pibm tbe Theatre Boyal,.Manohestor; mad»ttv omiD Fhll- adalphla, Dec 3, 1800, at the Chestnut Street Thtata*-, Qoslna, In'the opera of that^ame. She gave no extraordinary Ijntereit to the part Her person was not remarkably fitted forwit. ind her tongs did not rite above .mediocrity; they dld.n(;t, Wfinpt sink: below It. Her st>eaklng voir, was pleasing; h^naoOng mnoh better than singers osoally lUsplay; and, on tl)e whole, she was, if not a splendid, a useful addition to the OjMnpany. Died snddsnly In the Insane department of the Blookley ■Alms- house, Philadelphia, Ji)no'U,'ietT, JOHN POLLABD.MOBETON. . ' His right name'was PoUard—UoMton being ah assumed one, 'Bora near Saratoga, N. T. 'Vnien quite young he was .takwjjn Xngbnd, and placed In a countlng.hoaae, and from thence he tNM to Udla. He soon beoame oashler of the Oalcutta Bank^aiavin'g 'received his educatlonlnEngland. 'WBlle'ln Calcutta, ho formed sdramatio atsoolstlon, and be<amfi a member of It, going on the boBids himself. Bnt for some unpardonable error)ie was obliged to resign his pOhltitn in-the l)ank, and in 1793 retnmod to England. At this tima Wignell found him. and engaged him for tho Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. -ArriyiJd in Amolcain 1793; bnt owing to the yellow fever, the compaliv went to Aimapolls, Ud., where he made his <fe&ut on the An){n- can stags; first sppeared in Philadelphia in 1794, at the Chestnut. " Died of consumption.in Philadelphia, April 3, >79a. The theatre, wta-oloeea three, days'as a tribute of respen.to his memory- His ibbul In New York was in 1707, with the <;h«stfiut Street Theatre Company, at the Greenwich Street Theairei'as TafUr, in "Venice Preserved," in whloh character he mads a greathlt. '^ ' _ •' ' H..H. BOWBOTHAM. ' "'^'^ -' Bom In Bath,.Somersetshire, Eng.' Hade his iital on the EogllBh stage, June 17, UlO. atthe English Opera Hoosi^Xoiip don, as Baron Toraldl, In "Iha Devil's Bridge.' ' :*;'" '." ; His first appearance in the United States, was Uoy'Itt IS28, as Dumont, in "Jape Shortr" at the Chestnut Street Theatre, JShll- adelphla. 'Was Joint iftanager with Uaywbad,or tfib''Oli«(tDnit. Died In Phlladelphla^eb. li, 1837. Few. actors have left hl^d' thom a name more tuurerfully respected. ■ -naxiAu H. scothxie: - , This celthrsted peraonator of Yankee charabters; IttiUahla first appearance In Philadelphia, Feb. IS, IBIS, at. the OU^tnnt Street'Thehtre, as Jonathan Ploughbdy, in '.■ForeltB<)se.^' -Sled in Quttenburg, Iowa, Nov. 3,1808, of a wound rebetved at ihe hands of John f7. Dnnham, a young actor In.'hls bmplby. A dispute arose In cbnsequence of'a nllsunderstsn'dltig, !whIoh ended in the death o^ this pejnilar manager and muoh esUemed •• . ■■ -""'■ ■ ■■ ■ " ' vV*^'. ',. BATTUD'mTB A'SNAKBi. -' :!:!.';:,. naS,PEAC06ES,P£CdABIES;Ain>PINT'AD'0ESTS. St/ABfi. Ur. Hayes, a Government offlolal in India, haid'a very ta)ne Viverra lohneumon, whloh l)e on'A day caused to be shut npUn a room -with a cobra dl oapoUo.' No sooner did the little on perceive the snake than It nished at It. with rags,and it by the head, shook It vlolenlly. The snake mesnwhll< Infiated his hood,'whloh as is -weUkiiown, bears a mark ling a pair of spectacles. The conflict laated tl bObBli time, and towards the endrlt became necessary topokethj) with a bamliooin order to eidtoit against ItS; en nboh Ineaine anable to nuive, IteJtoad'bdat^iaril)). ^ H iWiniiiilly iinlBfl iau»liiiniiiiifi lofigtit'^^Sinnblle tht vtterra, was stin muoh ezo^d. Its hair Iwlngbrlatlediup; It oflea rubbed^ Its pos&againkt Vanons porta of Its body where It had probably' been bitten. The door of the room being opened the viverra ruAcd out to a little plot of couoh-grass, where. It rolled abont for some tUne, It then went to sleep, and did not seem to have silffered anything but Cutlgnq f^omthe conflict The plot , was examined repeatedly -with care, but no other plant bnt conoh- grass was ioand to grow there. Ur. Hayes thinks Uiat .the .vlveiTs, besides being protected by Its thlok fur, most exude a, kind of oil or fatty suWtance from lis aUn, whereby the poison Is prevented from productng Its effect;, but as to ifa estlng spy particular kind of.grass as a cure, this popular txdlof seeips utterly unfounded. .In Amerlcs,!the common pig,, and the.peccary, a ttddtitfltt^ matous animal, very like the form«r,.ar4 well known.enemies to the rattlesnake, which they rush upon ss soon aa they perceive It, and tear it to pleaes; while there is apparently no case on record of their having died of its sting. Nay, it would seem frc^ all accounts, that the rattlesnake instead of inspiring these creatures irith dread, itself evinces terror at their approach, and anxlouBly tries to find a place of rafogs agolnet their attacks.: Fow.ot us. are. aware that the peacdck and pintado are Vbih detarmlned enemlee of the terpen^ ttlbe. InTIndla, the poacook -will pursue a snake and not dealst until ft .has killed ft The pintado cannot .cope alone with any luge roptUe; bqt it .will call Its comrades to its aid, when they will all form a&de round the intmder, flxlpg their eyes.npon him with ontstretohsd beaks; and the snake rarely Bucceeds in escaping from this msgloalrole. . .'. A ToaksiiiuuB ttkb ir londoii. !\ v.. At'allVworld has been te Imnnon this season'te .tea t'great Eihlblahnn,whyahthowtahmlttht laweel sau myael an see what wM to be seen'there, sas ah put torn uass i'my pMkat (fbr yon mnn know ah had plenty 1' my feaoe), and then ah set oir and got a cheap trip tloket-yan that wad tak me Itom Soar- bro' te Lunnon an bring ma back agean. And ah thowt that wur alioaf Bsvarinweel spentI'malrways than yan. Vel],ahgot there aUreet, an war &roaptwl teeln aUtesthrango'folks at Singfs-orots Station, but that wur nowt bless you te what way 1 t'stteets, i^dasltvrur aboot nine o'olookktneet when we gat therb, an being "a yonng man tree the eclintry," and ah wanted, to Va doon at Lunnnn Bridge to meet a Mend, ah took a bnaa and had a rattle ower the stoanes for a mllo or two for sixpence, an when ah gat ont a scene of buttling exoltement met my view, Ah got sum comfortable ludgins In Burmonsey, and next mor- ning begad to leuk aboot ue. Ah gat on to t' top of a buss— that'a tbe spot to see moving life In Lunnon ttroets—and'ah went to the Exhlblshun, and a real grand afblr. it is—ower grand te, toll aboot, and it wad tak months to do It'properly, for though ah wur thar two days ah did not half seo what wta in It Ah wont nnothor day and spont it very profitably in t'British Uuteum, whore there is everything collected from f Uagna Charta docds tot'smaller shells of,ocean. Ah tbeirwent ti^a there atneetto Madame Tussaud's fine'show of wax work, and was weel pleased wl' my visIU-the thdslb there was capital and t' ploace cram full 0* company. Another day ah was invited by Ur. Grove to gan and see t' Crystal Pskce, and ah aud a been sorry if sh bed not 8one there, for it bangs all oh iwer saw }' my life for grandeur, [obbdy owt 'tb loava Lnnnon without seeing that spot Ise' mlgh^-Weel Aire they will be delighted wl t' grounds and foin- tains of .waiter rislna above a hundred feet high; butlf thatBlon- din doesn't bieak his nsok .olT that htgtt roub I'ts a Dntohmon. A kind fria'dd introdaoed me to.sosQmi^Jaiie Theatre, where ah SAW a vArry grand piece, oaUod.'iff.'.Belief of Lncknow." He also sent me to see' thst woodon.head Lord Difndreary at t' Hay- market, and some o* t: ^'things as no fellow can find out;'* It was a clever piece of SothomiiBin . though, and t' folks' couldn't'help laughin at everyword hp aald. Ah alto T^ent to St JeinM's Theatre, HenUwoetyisBUbii, ahd Astley'i, and at eaoh oh highly enjoyed mysol.,.-..'-,.V«i«' .. . - V - But ah muent say otKKKlaabh of what ah satf.itters of ah shall mahl my letter owsr'Uinl^. Ah went yan dayUp -io t'top o't UbnnmentwlvabbotUO'stepa to get^p; and Oian sh thowtak was '.gan to St Psnl^aodd toe where Kelson and Wellington wur buried—thon Into f whispering gallery, and after that up bn to t' top 0't' great domil, and as I wur to elevated ah took It 1' mv head to Bit dobn thero-and wroite a letter beam.. Ah saw all thODl grand palnOhs'l' t'National Gallery, and had a good leuk atthestablesto'thememoryof our brave heroes roundabout there.. A-walkround Weatmlnster Abbey to see tbe fine monu- ments of heroes, poets, and statesmeDk gave me tlmb to refleot on the service they had .-done :to the country; and thento sebfJ Parliament Houses dote by ah thowt of mony a hard fought battle that^ad td^en place for our qlvil rights and libartles. Uyw<n<. deriogs. than -.iook.ms. to a friend atBnoUnghamPalaoe, tbs abodebf Royalty, where ah stopped and gat dinner, and after seeing all ah CQuId. there, went and saw t' Boyal UewS, whore all t' oarrlages and horses belonging to tho Qnoon war kept The gran^ state carriage they telled me .was 101 yoar old, tno-lt: weighed aboon four tons. Of course'^ went to see and bear iSpurgeon, and tho he may hev raiseda "great sensation'' omang some folk, ah didn^ think muoh tnl film myseL Ah sawt' Thajnoa Timnel and a hundrei^ other spots'ah can't'think'on now, bnt ah were very varry much atrau while standing a laatle "bit on Lunnon Bridge to see the vast amonnt of tratSo.there; it Is really wonderful where all t' folks, ebme fts, and as for busees, calM^ and all sorts of farts, they paaS: \fl hondreds every minute; %nd it Is pleasing to fee the .ooolnesaof tbe drivers amang so muoh bostle and exdtemont—they never seem to put thersels out 0't' way or to llg a whip on ,to thelz horses, but treat 'em Undly, and t'fhlthful beaals seam to.know fill' their maloUrs want'em to do. And woman' ; aopaiDB'H. i<iBBA,B,y ob< iitfi ■ Buth(»wtbtnidescribe, as-iidciimas.''' ' '■■'■^ f' io'^ffStorionsotitUneofniyJulla'atSyjrtJ ». BwiUlng in graoefnl and volnptdwu aSSL'' ': .' •Likeoflean,wh,enthewlndaarelulledw;^i' rs- Itra^Uvwasanoughtotry ohe'anwJS "^1 . ' • To witauas ttiete twin "lalanda of the Bl^'jo Though, hAdherdreis beenrndelytortUSL''-. V Ods might have seen a wry tbrk lUn vni^r^' this Is tmeot more ladles than Julia WriiA,'t '.' I I's dress ooncesls a dark, rough, plmDlaJriL"?*! I might be madH snpnlatlvely white, amSoth and bu^f^^'l use of Oonraud'S ITALIAN UEDIOATED SOAP ivr^-WSI an excellantshavlnE compound. .Ladlas troubled «4ik ** I ptrfloufl growth of holr upon the brow, templM SiJ?»* I anna. Ao.: can Immadiatolv eradliuiA _«i5'?>' sable to gi've nolo chotfks a magnificent and Gouraud's HUB BKBTOBATIYK la the beat In na^ '**^ 1 S GOnBAUD'S preparations can be had .i ii.- I d eatabllshmeni, 1S3 Broadway, threedooi?S?» I :, removed from his old depot, OTWalker^Mi'^ I rter of a century. Also of Hays, Brooklra^SSl^-l DR. FELIX GOUBAUD'S preparations can be had .»I and Splendid estabUsbmeni, 1S3Broadway.threali.^V??f**I Grand stroat,ren Uahod a quarter of a century. Also of Hays, BrooVii^». m Washington street, Beaton; Oanender, PhQadSshr. others who ohoospto send cash ordeia. Forwarded by ]^,{^ I audi circulars sbnt firee. ttirpHB AOTBESS." 19l'Donbie Oolnmn .Pujtes.'.'its X full pages. Illustrative, OOo; "Uemolnio(an'AatTeas,''SOo; .•■OperaDancer," 10; "OlUrordandtheAelress.'riOo; "NswYork Nskitd," too; "Orphan Seamstress,". 3So; "Oarollne Tracy," 2So] 9ast Life," ISo; Loves of: Parisi" 006; "Jnllete Uoore," 16oi •Bciilng," 13o;. "Kalia Tadgbitr lOo; "Charley, Hunter," 11 en- gravings,^;. "Daring.Deeds of Good and Bad'Women," ffo. Oursealed Circular letter. So. Bend above prioed to .; St-tf OEASiH. DAT, New Haven, Conn..' WWTRingRR AND MOnSTACHBS.-TrDo n0 buy Ongnents and Boolpes at $1, whlot^fter yon receive them SN vrotthIes& bnt send SO cents and 'fMtla°palr of beautUtil Artt- .Bolal' • •WmSKEBS ANB MOtrSliCH^," •.' as natnial as real (jncs. Send aootb.fts I have .only a few pair to dUpbss of. and don't miss the ohancB. Addrets . ' ^at* - f. H. UABTIN. Hawley, Fa. XJ<NT.—Redaction in ;Prlca. :ODr'FiunonB B(joti Fancy Packa8D,.vrith."additional attractloW,' " Sketbhes, Bongs, Jokes, Toasts, FIVE BOOK OlBOi ^')L0B£a^hj4aiu.yiNa, akhijtirany eaamntrti: dts:' iNoi BUUBVQ. TlwoiWiSD'arm a PL a; T fN o <J AE.D 8, And aBafUcIoa-used in GAUEB' «2-tf QF AUDSEUBNT AND OEANOE. ' Uinufkotorsd and Sold by U.NBLBON,. '.'4U Broadway,JTew York.. GAME FOWL.<rr-Tlie tindenlgned offers for sale, his entile stock of GAUE FOWLB, comprising selMtlons fh>m the best stock In ,A2DaBrica, and carefully bred by himself. All Fowls sold by me, I warra nt Dea d Game. BefUence given if re> quired. Address PBTEB BBANSON^'■ 87-6m* .' iqot Portland ebtet, Philadelphia. " . i . '-... V 'WEEK.' ■'>'';. . p Af n o um a y i . .. ., ■ awVBm - : WrB P K .d D .U 0 T I y B : . ' .';.,' , •»»..• 'it^pl rCT.T. T TO AIjU MJ). IKXDAL ^aAXIfU. ': snr: JAUE8 p. JAOK^N, y. p. •The treaOMS in this volume'are npom tnbijeols of tht nimal importanoe in a physiological point or view. These kiUecli an handled in an BDle m'annerl Thb anlhon'are medical am o< BO O SI BO OK Bli B d 0 K Bill SPOBTINa ABTICLES, CABDB AND PBtNTS, J, H. FABBELL, Bookseller, 15 Ann street, N. T. Books of every variety, either Foreign or DomesUo; fornlshei on application. P^es desiring books of any description, hi sending addisss, postpaid, win receive immediate attenUbn. ■ AB Books, Sporting and ^anoy Articles you may see advertised, wUJ. befurnlahodtoorder..' Oatsloguessentoaapplltsatlon.' Address, J,' H. FABRELL, dealer In Books and-Fanoy Artldss, Ho, U Ann street, New York.' . iS LnrioBOUB Emor or i Coasr.—In the year 17U, an EngllBh- man named 'Whltaou, having calculated the return of a'comet, which vras to make Its appearance on tho 21th of Obtober,' at five minntes past five In the morning, gave notice to the publlo accordlngly,'wlth tlMa terrifying addition—that a total dissolution of tho world by fire was to take place on tho Friday following. The reputation which 'Whilson had long maintained In Europe, both as a divine and philoaopher, left little or no doubt -with the populaceof thetmth Of his prediction. Several Indlorone events now took place. A number of persons about London eetzoil IB the barges .and boats they could lay their hands on, on the river Thames, very rationally condudli^ that when the eonfiagratlon took place there would bo the most safety on the water. A gontl^ man who had noglsoted bit family prayers for better tbaiv flve years, informed his wife that it was his Ihtentlon to resumo th'e laudable prooUce tho same evening; but bis wife, having engsg.. od a ball at her house, pei^adod hor husband to put It off tOl they saw whether thoy appeared or not The Captau of a Dutch ship threw all his powder Into the river, that the ship migl^t not be endangered. The next morning, however, the comet ajlpoar- ed according to prediction, and before noon the boUbf was ujuver- sal' that the day of judgment was at hand. About this tlnio one hundred and tweumfire clergymen wore ferried over to Lambeth It was said, to potluon that a abort prayer might be plannitd aid ordered, there oelng none in the ohuroh service for the occaalon. Three maids of honor burnt their collection of novels and plays and sent to the beoluellors to buy oaoh of thom a BIbIb and Taylor's "Holy Living and Dying.:' The mn upon the bank was BO prodigious, that all bands wore employed in dlscounUng notes and banding out spcdo. That day considerably more than 7,000 who kept nuttrosies were legally married In the Um of soveral congregations; and to orown all. Sir Gilbert Blohcoto, at that time, head director of tho.bank. Issued orders to all.tho fire offl. core in London, requiring them to keep agoodlook'4ut,andhave a particular,eyenpon thehank <)f Englana. LEJomiHa xo 'nEiD bt "Speos.*'— A'dealer advertise^ eye* glaeses, by the aid of whloh a person could easily read tho finest print. A well-drosied man called ^t the counter one day to be fitted to a pair of tpeotades. As be romarkod that he had.iievor worn any, some wore handod. to him that magnlflod very Ultle, Ho looked hard through them upon the book sot before him, but declared htf could make, ont nothing. Another pair of stronger power wore saddled upon bis nose, but unsuccettfully as before. Forthor trials were made, untU at length the almoitd'^buraged dealer pastod to him a pair, whloh magnified more than aJlthe rest in 'his stock. The customer, qullo.ae impadont as the fnerohant at having to try so many; put on the lost pair and glowered through tnom . at the printed page with all his'might '■Otm youToad that printing now?'^ Inquired tho doalor, piotty feortain that he had hit right this time, at any rate, "Sure, not a bit," was the reply. "Oan you read ot all?" said the mer- chant unable to conceal his vexation any longer, "Bade at dL is It?'.' cried the ouotomer, "There's not a single word among thom that I onniaentliy the faturea nv." . ••! Bay, do you know, how torood.?" exclaimed the doaler Impatiently. "OutiHdTel" shouted the Irlshmaif, throwing down the. spootadca In. a huk ."If I could rade, what 'ud I be after bnyln' a pair of apeotaoles for > Ye ohato the pHple vrid the idea thatryour glasqea^nd help 'em to rade alsy; but Its a big lie, it js I Ah^ya blaokgoaid, ye thoaghtl'd buy.'em wlthont liyjin' 'emi" ,' , . • ■ ' A VlxtmtBK paper saysi 'It Is only.ai yean slBO&the first log oabinwat ereotod InBurllngtoot Iowa, and'OOW it oontalnclo.lw UhawUnts.'^ Alargqeablq..'!.: ; . . . ■ , '- .'. HOW TO.WIN At CARDS.—BeBd^diiE address and two red stamps to HOWARD :U. QBA'naS, New lork City Post Offlpe, and he wlU infonn yon of a 8IJBE method of win- ning at ALL the various giames. ■ Uy it, and get an answer by return moil. ' -SMm* WANTED IMMBDIATELT, In every town and yil logo, an agent of either sex to engage In a light and profit- able business, by which from tS to tl3 per week' can be made. Persons having leisure evenings can mota fromSOcts ^flper evening. A sample with fuB partlonlars sent by mAll to all who inclose threeletter stamps (Sots) and'address ■ ' UAl* < IBA BUBSELL & CO.,Hbbksett,N.H. CARD. PHOTOGRAPHS of.Hogartb'a celebrated Plo" tnres of BEFOBB and AFTEB,.as ots each. Also, bia design for the Lid of a SNUFF BOX. Prieo 96 oknts eaoh, and t'ent pott paid, by J; N. OCX, SlNatsanstreet, N, Y.; 4t.lt /"1ARD PHOTOGRAPHS l-AJ(iL DE30RIPTI0N8- \_J Sent poet paid, for 36 cents' philn, and 00 oents colored, by' t6-lt ,. '. •J;-N-'0OX,8tNassauklieetN.,Y, ABEATJTIFDL mOROSCOPB ttonil^log 600 times, for as cents, (ooln preferred.) - Five of diiieient power, for $1.00; mailed free.. Address F. X.BOW^.'.'. 8T-Sm* . . Box aiO, Bbaton,Uas8. THB OLD ESTABLISHED BOOK AOENOV. for a OlrcuLir. EENBY STEPHENS, 86 Nassau'sti ° Send iS-tf SEND FOB Four forOentlolnen' near BroaAvrayi A HAHHOTH PAOEAGB, oontalnlng Fancy Arttdes: price 36 oents. Altb,- Bnhbor Goods Dlnen's use. . Addrets' I, H. FABItBu%, U Aitn street; i4vrey,H. Y. , . Atf • WO B D B N HO V B B , OOBNEB OF BOWEBY 4ND BAYABO BTBEEIS, N. Y. Goests oan .be aocbmmbdated with Booms by the dor or week,' with or wllhaat board. . , GEO. F. WOBDEN, Proprietor. iMa( TAHBB GOODWIN, - Oommlsfilon Paper Dealei, (J No. 110 JOHN-.SnffiET, n«ar01Ur,New YoA. Ne-ws and Printing Paptt mannfUotared to order at the shortest notloe, - 88-tt BOOKS ON LOVE, freb, ^ SO-Smi* > vTA^ wTt^, AS UBOAL.-tOatalogueg sent So fraud praotUed.' . ' 'JOEH ATOHIBeNi'- ' ,. , ■ MD]Dtoettr(Mt,Nef York^ 1()'vTb"'W STEREO Send at ots. .t<i . O 'W^P; A'N" ' ; B^OENSB tl Co.,, . ."; .S-... .'.. ,P,,P, .BoxWJ7,N.. .T, BOOKS, BPORTIKG OOODS> ato. lal:. P. Oi^Bbx 1360, N.'T* '; Bend for A OIron< ■ ■ 48-tf. ASipiEOSCOPBi and 12'Fano7'Colored' Views, ' 'b^mpleM in a neat case, by mail, firee for 00 eta, Address «g4t* rami PABSBLijABBO., Box ao8ap;o.|y^^^ FOB OftATmi^OUS OmOULATlOKv: Paper. " * 4B-lt* ■Ma Address ' ('. - . 'AtSensattoB FBSO. P^BLLtr V Bfi^TBEB, .. ,'..Bb«,a08«i Mbjr YorAdUy, P, 0;,- , B i li LI A ED.. .1? Avfi I, B B ■ . ' . . ■ ■ •■ '. ' . :C0llBlHAT10K;0t ted by L^ttersiPai^t dated Ti ^..., US7; J:an. U'JMll Bonr^ j fUmthera9,1860,/. ; . '■ r^. . , ■ , > Jtbent im^i^ovettaati In theaa TUUiiiuike'thMni.. it: In the worid.'Thsy ate now 'offtnd'tDgcIebttir^S fu as ownWning speed.'wftk Mth never bifm UMuaS' ■ tabla.. AltOk.: • ' i's HEW BOOK—«The Game, of miiti tlOB, enlarged, ,iayls«d, Dlnstivtad-wlth aldltbuli. J atd a portrait OB steel of tbe anthbr. Prioe, esa M? .!> '.»'.'".• .',; .fl^<6>.W»and<»Cicabytir^' G B £ At B O 0 K SH / '. HEW'V-^OOKBI HBTT BttOKiJi FAI&. XO ■ qERD FOB A 0 A S AL0tf1|,. Biyr OAXAUiaDB NOW BiBU>I.,. rifcST;*BiiMpM^ APPuj^wi^' ftTiff'riritll ilHH lliff AND OBLT SMW.vanT.f BQClj^^. AND SPOBIIKa 00006 ASBnii ° o^BcB tit pioBftly and (UUdiiOr anentat, '■ 'Tiiijum, moiiui 'oBiiBsa^ lii^ :■ HHiaHaBtNtliBntA Fill H B -T O TT'N G A M E R I 0 A GENEBAL PtmOHisraa AOSKCY. I, CosnnonD bv . ' ZDGAB/^UOBPHY k 00,. . atSTNasaanstreet . ■■■ ;>• . NewYbrk, ... ,..„.irltl> (iloreaaed.WiMlttM, to snpply.BedD^ *9^8nffbs.of.8tatMIBel}iU^IaI3t,Ia^^ ' , 'ooallsts, Army and Navy Omoen, aod.^ and magazines (foreign and do'mMU6),'l mny, ^ei^eliy, eto., eta ■ n loacbplb 'views. Bong Books, Hbylt'a Gamei^ B«ni| i,.'NoTels, eto. -, . . LONDON,. fABIfl, BBtJ^BEU, ' .■.'AMD: YANED^ notiosb. Bend for Ostalogues. . . Bmd ftyOafajlognaa, • yonrihoneiM^Mat.'Jmr^t; • ^ ■ >^^-'.!'> i large expeiienee; and the advice whloh they ( ii aomd, aid tb the beiett iaPpUoable'alike to the gutdanoa of parenti of the yonng. A perusal of the work will do muoh to teem bedthymehlalanabodllyfunctlons; whUslosufferliigUltiiuIr, it offers Jadlblohis advice, which jnay save many &om coDUjtt. ting their aiifferiiigs by resorting to quack doctors and tDpbuu treatment "■^Boston Journal. . "Should be read by all old' enough to nndarstand IL"—Want core Journal. , ■"' "It will be the ssuroe of muoh good; bialogpreparedWIIhcai^ and (com abundant knowledge."—Boetonnavaller, ■ "It i8a;>ook for the times, and should be Ih every(UnOr.>^ World's Crlals, Boston; ' "An honest effort to dlflasaaBbfDllnfbrmatton, .Ucetpopua works on thls anblect are the.reverae of this, and'are laaft » vertlsementa of quaoks."-Plymouth Book. : • • ' .r ■ ' "' "A vataable addlUon to medioal Illaratare;r'-BottM In* vaIaibIe'bo(A for the aflUated,'aBl ifbr ail who wonM notla. Its counsels are of great Importanoe to alL"—Bftlon Obngnp* tlonallst jL .-"Contains praotlnl Informatldn that thonld be known ml i» ed upon by parents and children, the married and slsdb w bhanten devoted to bhildren and their manigament ought lo m read by every mottter."—Nnnda, (N. Yi) Hews. ■■ ^^'^ •'That tbls is a suggestive volume musthoodmltted, w«um by dther a professional or non-profetalontl reader. we are; In advocating a general reform of our tocltl baoiu u* opportunities for pbyslcd improvement, wo hall with <>«l<8»'*? eagg«stlve influences that may be brought to boar upon oor v voille Iln'e.ot action, oome ITom what qnartor It may. we uvp fore take great pleasure In reoonunendbg the abovevolume »• ti\c and oandld consideration among aU olatses, Et«>T is valuable, and all the subjects of tbosMbaptets ore weueiwx Boston is •great In all good works.'"—*. T. CUpper. Price TttBEE D0LLAB8. Sent to any addreat. ttonloWBs to the publisher, - - b. LKVEBBTT EMJ^SOH. ^ao Waehington street, Boston. For Bfle In Hew York by 0. S. FELT, (6 Vslker street, tap W BINCLAIB.T0UBE% lahNas^u street 49*.Vni<ixa omt ~ _ oiHXB Kox, this irtU teach the retdMMJ to prevent, and pormnnently Owbl btzbt wn" or awj^jij; . wlthont foblW or <»n2;'"iSSJh wS edioal book hat. ever rdoelved suon eaae and d( ithatevar. I?o other medial book hit. ever mendatlons ficom the Preas, Gn xbb Bisr. It no PAN01BR8 OF THB GAME FOWL L ANDiOtJLTBY-BBEEDEBB OBNERALLY. I have on.hand and for st]^ a very fine lot of Blags tnli^°^ ^redftom fii^ imported Game Fowls) *kat wore baWiea^ . The BUg4 aro aU dabbed and In good ^"4.^Auftt' PulleU are about oommenoing to lay, Itwbuld be. deawo"^ Uarbb*. purohateiB to.make early appUoatlon. Some .of lha Biap •'r^ and a half pounds alroady.'ond would make-a OM^o'I"*'" where BkeledeBlred. JNO. a ASfflOBD. y^- eOT OaUowhlU street PlillMelpi>»_ 8Mt 'k-no TOU'WANT WHIflKEB^ "u^S?» \_J OHE8r'-Inl8rai,firsla8kod:thlsquesUon. Bw^ •★ered by nomeronf people; and I ask 11 any of wfifi;, ihit H ihy Ongntnl to fdl hi doing 4U ;I dlalmed for It; o?°g{l,J35h. • would compel the Beard or UousOohe to g«>» "PO^Sk, ji eat ftoe within six weeks ficbm the ttnt appUoabon. ^Km^ betafBl Inventors, I have had to contend with a kM» m>™^^ tomb of whoa even, go so (kr as to f^SI'^V^lr^^rbt'^' Hdwever, truth is mighty, and wlU preyafl; »njl'/5,iMUUtiri» lets frtande,.will flnd.tbat my. Ongnent U the y^., miflrt ■ really force the Beard to grow, and wU """^'IJ^^ ImS^ A ■ (bril. [l»-lt*] GBMBFbK .GENTLBMeN.-SM.d forj CaUl Addi^ }OBN MOBAN, 111 Ei<*togsPl»o;,PU"Jj _ laiNABBAlt--^ . alABBAl AO^T Fra>TBB Mi