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. i. . 1-IIL'J MORNING VISITOR, 'fiS"Ttltl (2t SS.SIM, CaSH..J CITY OF IV. I UK I m I SAT VRDAY MORNING, SEPT . 23. DEMOCRATIC TICKET, 'TOR PRESIDENT, CEili. LEWIS flSS, Of flJichifitn. " TOR ViCE-PRESiDF.NT, .VM.GVBBTLEH, Of Kentucky, Elector for President and Vict President. lat Dist.-J. C. WELBORN of Pike. 2rid A. McKINNEY, of Randolph. 3d ' E. B. EVVING, of Ray, ' 4th " (i, T). HALL, of Lafayette. Cth B. K. MASSEY, or Lawrence. fl!h ; J. ft. R.ELFE, of. Washington. ?th " TIU'STEN POLK, St. Louis. VYHIG TICKET. , , . FOR PRESIDENT, , Cert 'AH ll.lilV T.tY&Oili 1 v FO-R VICE PRESIDENT, Electors1 fof President and t'ict PmiJcnf. ; 1st Dist. T. h. ANDERSON.of Marion 2nd A. LEONARD. nf I toward. 3d " -iAf. W. DOfsJPJIAN, of Clay. 4th i. C RICHARDSON, cf Cooper 5th " CIIAS. N. TlANDY, of Eenton. 6t!i " A LVIN COOK, of C. Girardeau, fill " URIEL WRIGHT, of St. Louis. J3"The newspaper mail due here yes terday" Worning, failed, and consequently, w e are deprived of any late and important CANDIDATES! LOOK HERE!! Will those gentlemen who have been announced in our paper candidates fur office at the lata Atrgust election, have the kidnemvto "'caD'at the Capting's office," and settle up their little duet? We hope that none will be backward in liiis matter. Come, gentlemen, walk up, pay what yon owe, take the printer's receipt, and then you can hold upyo-jf head in society likir Giraffe. ' Rockwell & Co'. Circus. Oiir reader vvill tint in our column to-day, the nd t erllsetnent of this celebrated company. They exiribit h ere on Saturday next, the SOth inrst. - Those who have any. dimes to spare on that' day, w ill he at no loss to kWw w here to get rid of them. See ad vertisement for the hours of performance. . Something Xcw!Jl Printer Robbtd.'.' The lust St. 1 ionis papers announce the robbery of a printer connected with the Organ office in that city, of the sum of fifty-five dollars: A printer with filly rive dollars in his possession at one time! why, the thing is hardly credible-, and we very much dislike to believe it. Show ns a rent ywrnA-'w jrh that much of "the ready" on hand at one time, and you can take our old boots. We'd give something handsome to get a sight of him we would. , .Western Juurnul. W'e- have received, the September No. of this valuable Jour nal. Fmm a hasty glance at its contents, we are satisfied (hat it is not behind its predecessors in point of interest; Its ta ble of contents exhibits the following va rieties: Education Mental Culture, Pub lic Economy for the U. States, Internal Improvement in 1 -South-west Missouri, The Rise, Progress and Influence of the Fine Arts, end Hemp. Published by Tarver & Rntk, St. Louis, $3 00 per an num. ' ' ' ; V ! Extroordintrry Increase. The Lfexing Ion Appeal of the 12th inst. contains (he following gratify ing intelligence : 0" Quatttrly Mt'ing--ot the Meth odist Cliurch has been protraoted in ,thi city 'for "several days, Ret. J. R. Bennett, Presiding. Elder, present. We understood tills gentleman, while alluding, in a dis course on'Silbbatlb morning-, to sons sta tistical facts' ul'rehition lo the condition of the Church m'Misseuri.'tostate that with in tfit last six weeks, seven hundred persons had united with the Church, and afPem trsoed iu hit diocese. ' . 1 , ' " Removed. The ' Boon's Lick Timed, which hat heretofore been published' at Fayette, Howard county, is to be remov ed to Glasgow, on the Missouri river, and tike the fume of the "Glasgow Weekly Time." . Xpon the removal of the Times td that pnint, Glasgow will send forth two weeklies the Glasgow Newt' having al ready teen in' successful operation wore thvti Jive years." Success to them botliV; Congressional Election. Fintr Dis trict. Bowlin, Dem., received 10,202 votes Cook, Whig, 6,730 Democratic majority 3,42. " i ' . Dit. Hay, 1)., received 8,304 I'orter, n., to.yuS democratic majority 3d Dmr. Green, D., received D.75-1 j Wilson", ., i, 4l democratic majority 4th Dist. Hull, D., received 10,09f Samuel, V, 3,94 I democratic majority 0,14 . 5th Dist... Phelps, D., received 1 1 ,062; Winston, W., 5,848 democratic majuri ty5 214. J rouble Jihcadl The last No. cf the Boon's Lick Times contains the following How is the difficulty to be errati-cd? . There seems to be somn misunderstand ing between the authorities of Texas and the powers at' Washington : FOR NEW MEXICO. J inlze Beard and family of Texas. nas. ed up the river last Saturday, en route for new jiexico. lie goes out by authority New Mexico, by which it would seem that Texas is going to contest her right to all that country. The Territory is under me jurisdiction ol the General Govern ment, held as part of the territory acquir- cn irom mexico (y conquest nnl treaty Texas claims it as part of her driainal uri 1-ai.u icMiii.i). c ncie OHin aim Iiik young child for it. WeMhink the old ..! t j a . lT i . ii. genlleinan bus paid pretty dearly for the ynung scamp already, and this proceeding smacks strongly t ineralitude. The "beggar is on horseback I" 23'Futher Matlicw has forwarded a Cork newspaper to the edifofs of the Al bany Evening Journal, containing the fol lowing paragraph, with marks draw ing-attention to it : 'Father Malhew will not go to Amer ica this month, as his health, we regret to ay , is not fully re-established. We were informed by a relation of the reverend gentleman, that in all probability he will not proceed to America this year." ' I'rcm Vlfx-ico. We lesrn from the Eemni ifrwrv jlhat the St. Lymis arived at iNVw Orleans rtn the 3d, bringing dales from the tily of Mexico to the J5'h nil., and from era Crny to the 31m. The Mexican govern ment has sent n huge body of troops to Tampieo to prevent the much talked of an nexation of some of the northern Slates to ii.u country. J lie n.oniior f:ks of preparations leii;g in an advanced Mala, and liotiees the return cf most of the Lou isiana volunteers, who ure to join in the movement. Orgtm. Don Inncio Valdiielso has been op- pointed Minister to Rome. t lie r'renih National (iuard of Mexicb celebrated, on the Jjlli ult., their final or- ganizaiion. The two fi:reicnet, named Candaville. and ft,afeta, w ere arreted in the city of inesico mr endeavoring- to excite a mo e ment for tlte overthrow of the guvernini-nf. Thry' tried to seduce the' American police. Ihe National Guard is organizing at Monterey. 'I he revolt at Mazatlan is at an end. The St. Patrick company lives ns vag abonds usually do stealing when they can, and begging when they cannot steal. The regiment made "up of our deserters and the Mexicans, are about being re-or-ganned, as they cannot t-ct well together in consequence of 'the difference iri lan guage. Don Pedro Velez; Senior Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature is dead. A minister to the United Slates has been appointed, but we have not yet learn ed his name. fjrj-A militiry expedition for Oregon i to proceed with all possible despatch, from Fort Leavenworth, to escort the lately ap pointed Governor, Gen. Lane. Western papers consider it an impossibility to make the trip at this season, as the crass on the .. ni i i i 1 . . planus mu na e uren urieu upanu mim ed even before they can progress" far be yond Fort Leavenworth. The command, it is said, is to go oat with mules,' and without any other' baggage train, so that the trip may be made 'as speedily' as pos sible. JV. V. Jovmal. .1 Flash in the Pan. Some of the offi cials of the British government, in search ing for arms and sympathisers, seized 600 barrels of powder on the Irish coast. It turns out that Ihe powder was a perfectly loyid shipment, it being consigned lo one of the most respectable firms id Dublin, lor blasting purposes, and not revolution. The manufacturers who shipped it from FrithJ have proceeded against the Custom House authorities for the detentian of the vessel,' and orders for the release of the vessel have been received atTlvmouth. The powder was at first suripesid to come from' the United States. JJThe New York Sub-Treasury con tained on the ls( inst., $l,03S,"0CO exclu sive of $330,000 in Mexican coin, which wita received from the armv in Mexico. and has not ns j et been passed to the ere - a:i ..t i . . -.. . " vi unj ucjiui iiicm. I lijon, (- ,. SATURDAY MORNING VISITOR. A LADY IN A FIX. A few days since, says the New York Herald, a lady of very genteel epptar ance, and as afterwards discovered, be longing to a very respectable family, made a most daring attempt to rob a shoe store on iiroaaway, while the gentleman Keep ing the store was waiting on his sister. They entered the store, and the yoUngcr of the two asked to be shown some of the best gaiter boots. The boots were taken from the boxes, and they expressed their admiration of them, l.ul the prfce wfrs ra ther high, and they wished t6 see some of less pries. The request was immediate ly complied with, and those of less price placed upon the counter f but while the shopkefrper's back wa turned fof a mo ment, (o take down fhe box containing them, the eltfcr lady most eXDertlv slinned a pair of tire best under her visile, with out having1 been seerr. AAer examining the boots for some tim6,' the suspicions of the gentleman were aroused by the ear nest gaze of the dishonest lady, who seem ed as if she thought she had been discov ered. They were nbou leaving the store without purchasing1, when he dieebvered what he snppoied fo b the form of the sole of a' shoe, and immediately walkinir around the counter, placed his hands upon the boots, and asked her what she had there.- In an instant, as if paralyzed, she stood trembling before him, add the boots fell upon the floor. Me then' told her she would have to buy them, or he should most certainly, subject her to more un pleasantness than she had slrendy fallen into. She had no monev with her. nei ther had her sister, but said she would go home and pet it. This was refused her; but she was told that her sister could co. and she remain until her return w ith the money; and not until that was done, was she allowed lo. depart. .The lady U a young widow, and enjoys the esteem of a mrpe circle ot respectable ae jmuntancen. If she has been L'liiltv of such small acts before, that discovery will probably prove of benefit to her; and the next time she wants a pair of l oots, she will be tirenar- ed to purchase them, and not nltcmnl lo s.eai inein. , FROM SIAM. Dreadful 495,000 Human Pe'wgs Mas- mcreJ. Acfordinc to report from Sintr&more. nn insurrection has broken Vut nl Siam l v the Chinese population, Avhit-h constitute le maturity ol ff sulenls in the canital. Raiignok ; of Ihe -640.000 inhabitant. 500.000 are Chinese. It w as not subdued until after two bloody engagements. Af ter gaining the idton , the royal troop? commenced a general massacre of the Chi nese, of whom only 5,000 have escaped. .7 new wmj In colle t - find Prtt.". An undertaker in New York, being unable lo collect some old debts, after calling and ending in vain, took out his hearse and drov e up to Ibe' dw elling .f a creditor. Much surprise was expressed by the fam ily, who, on hearing tiial Ihe henrse would remain until the monev was nid. sneedi- ly handed over' the money. He repealed Ihe operation with' all his creditors, and before night the debts were ail paid. Impilfrratian of Jewy:- We learn' from the Jewish Chronicle that such is the feel ing of insecurity and alarm felt l;v that far- -.1 . - . i 7 .i . t j. .1 . sikiiicu peopie, i ne jews oi i.urope, in these times of "liberty, equality and fra ternity," thai a number of respe'etahe f.un- iles have been bat lized into the C hurch of Home to escape persecution, and "a thou sand Jews in Perth have resolved to de part for America, the rich undertaking lo support ine poor. Cotlege'in Africa. A citizen of iVir. sissippi 1ms left $100,000 for the estab lishment of a college in Liberia, Africa. England seems tb be in a very nnsetltd condition. The move ments of the Chartists show peepi seated hostility to the gov ernment, together" with 'a con sciousness of . popular rights which threaten no' little disturb ance for along time to come. In Scotland there is some agita tion, whilst no one caii predict what will happen iu Ireland. The "Pearl" Cdsc.-XKe court at Washington has refus ed to grant a new trial in the case of Drayton. He hds been sentenced to ten yaa'rp Impris onment on each of two1 indict ments. t ., Scars has been found guilty, and has to pay a fine of $200 on each of the 71 cases : over'$14 OOP. Doth , these 'ipersens are now' in" jail." ' ' ' ' , Crops'of cot tpn are said to be short in . Alabama.' Whilst the N. Orleans Crescent says :. The crops of cotton, corn and sugar, UrC Said to be Superior to that of I ;,' - !,;-., - . : iny preceding year in . Texas i Beautiful MlcminUttncc of the First Congress in Phil adelphia. From the pen of ihe venerable John Jdatns. When the Congress met," Mr. Cushing made a motion that it should be opened with prayer. ItNwas opposed bv Mr. Jay, of m ew iorK,anu iir. Kutledge, of South Carolina; because we were so divided in religious sentiments, some Episcopalians, some (Quakers, some Anabap tists, some Presbyterians, and some Congregationalists, that we couldnot join in the same act of worship. Mr. Samuel Adams arose and said, "that he was no brgof, and could hear, a prayer from any gentleman of piety and virtue who was at the same time a friend to his coun try. He was astrangrr in Phil adelphia, but he had heard that Mr. Duche, (Dushay they pro nounced it) deserved that char Jitter, and therefore he moved that Mr. Duche, an Episcopal clergyman, might lie desired to read prayer to Congress to morr6v morning." The mo tion was seconded, and passed ii: the affirmative. Mr. Pan- dolph, our President, waited on M r. L., and received fot answer, lhat it hss health would permit, ne.cenaiDiy would. According ly, inn next morning lie appear ed with his clerk, and his pon tificals,and read several prayers in the establised form, and then read the psalter for the seventh day of September, which was the 3.)th Psalm. V on must re member this was the next mor ning after we had heard the ru mor of t he horrible cannonade ol boston. "Jt seemed r.s if Heaven had ordained that Psabi to be read on that morning. After this, Mr. Duche, unex pectedly to. everybody, struck out info extemporary' prayer, which filled the bosom of everv man present. J must confess'! never heard a better prat, er, or one so well pronounced. ' Epis copalian as he is, Dr. Cooper himself never prayed with. such fervor, such ardor.'such correct-uc-ssand pathos, and in language so elegant and sublime for A- menca, tor longress, for the produce of Massachusetts Hav, especially the town of Posto'n. It had excellent effect upon ev erybody here. Jf there is any laith in the sortes Virgiliauac, or Ilomericae, or especially the sortes Jiiblicae, it would have been thought jitov icit ntial. Jlere was' a scene worthy of a painters art. 1 1 was in Car pen lerVHall, in Philapelphia, a building which still survives, that the devated individuals met to whom this service was read Washington was kneeling thereand Henry and Randolph, and Hirtledge,' and Lee,-and lay, atid b-their side there stood, bowed ' iirreverence, the Puritan patriots of Nvw Eng land, who at that moment had reason to believe that an armed soldiery was wasting their hum ble households.' it" was believ ed that lioston had been bom barded and destroyep. They prayed fervently for "Ameri ca, for the Congress, for the province Massachusetts Hay, & especially forthetowu of iios ton;" and who can realize the emotions-with which they turn ed imploringly to Heaven for Divine interposition and aid ? "It was' enough," says Mr. Ad ams, "to'melta heart of stone. I 'saw'' the tears gush into the eyes of the' old; grave, pacific Quakers of Philadelphia." 1 - 1 - ii i - t in i I JI?"T!le lerrn "Ulue Stocking," so gen eraPy apptieU td' literary ladies, was first eonferred' oh a sociefy in 'London, w hich Was calleU the JJlue Stocking Club, iiv which females were admitted. It oriVin. ated with a M' Kenjarain Stillingfleet, one of its acting members, who always wbre bltio stockings, ' ' ' THERE'S A GOOD TIME COMING. Who, that keeps pace with the rapid movements, discoveries, and advancement of this sge, in the natural sciences, in arts, in governments, and moral and intellectual reforms, but what can see, wilhyut pro phetic vision, fiat "a good limew coining," with the rapidity of the lightning's flash, and the certainty of eternal truth. Among the good things that have already come, and are diffusing their good effects far and w ide, over this Hesperian "land of prom ise," are the much and truly celebrated Indian Queen Vegetable Sugar-6oated pills of I)r. Bragg. They are uoatking as great reform in the practice of Medi cine as Republicanism is in the Govern ments of Europe. No family that knows their many virtues by experience, will be wi'houl them. In the cure of Bilious dis eases they are unrivalled in the annals of medicine. For sale by Brown &. Dunn, Warsaw.' See Dr. fragg's advertisement in sautb er column. WHY DO PHYSICIANS prescribe "Smith's TmieSyrvn, or Veeettille Fdri- fuge,,' for Chills and Fever?. It is, first because they know it is compounded from the most valuable substances found In the vegetable Kingdom; second they are aware the process of extracting those substances is done with the strictest re- frard In their rhemin..t i..-. properties ; third because the effect pro duced by (he administration of this medi cine is of that certain hut harmless char acter w hich no other remedy is capable of priducing, in restoring the patient lo snfind and permanent health. The genuine may be had from the Beent. Eiwnw's d rjv.v. 23" For the permanent and radical cure of scald head, scrofula, aalt rheum, fever sores, tetter and ring-worm, all cutaneous eruptions, &c, so troublesome to some persons, tru!lry"s CettlmUd Ointment is a positive specific. The high' reputa tion which lliis remedy has Acquired for the cure of the above named diseases. warrants the proprietor in recommending lo Mat portion ot the afflieled who have not witnessed ihtcnrative properties cum bined iri this valuable ointment, a tho rough and immediate trial. It U sold by nit airy Si nuyy, Hj, l a mlittatc' Depart mcti I. STATK SENATOR. We are Hinhoriznl tu announce SOL OMON J. LOttK, E-tj.iof Pelt is coiin ly, as a candidate lor Stale Senator f-r ti e counties of Saline, IVtlis and Benton, to till the vacancy occasioned by the rcsi 'm.- tion of (leu. Win. Shields. ciKcrrr attohxey. ""' We m e authorized to announce WM J. MAYO, Esq., as a camlidate lor Circuit A ttiirnciv .1... I...I -..: . I .- . - . - j mi uiiiuciai uisii'iei, cniu- poseil of the counties of llenton, Hickory, iJallas, l'oik. Oedar, St. Clair and Henry. We are authorized to announce MARK L. MEANS, E.s(.. ns a candidate for Cir cuit Attorney for the 7th Judicial district, oin posd of the counties of llenton. Hick ory, Dallas, Polk, Cedar, St. Clair and Henry. mnv37 SEFTKMBER 20, 18-131 IS now receiving a splendid stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, GROCERIES, &o.,&c.v wbibh lieMs offering at extremely -W pines.-- ine puonc are resLectlully in vited to call and examine his stock. SUGAR; 15 Hhds. N. O. Sugar, 50 sacks Coffee, 50 Bids Ohio Whiskey. 10 do Cog & Am. Brandy, 10 do Wines, ass'd. 5,000 Lbs. Cotton Yarns, beiii ree'd and for sale at low prices by eP'23 J. ATK1SSON. 1 1 RY GOODS, fresh '& handsome styles f ol all kinds, suitable for the season, for sale very low by ,, J. ATKISSON. riOOKlNG & WOOD" STOVES.-40 ATKISSON. assorted for sale by dgue Medicines all narranted! It; MORTIMER'S Tonlo. Mixture MJ w arranted to cure or no pay I DR. B'A'R'STOW'S "XOLLYGOG," positiv'ely'aeertairi'cUr'e; !T9nTliiilt.' VO-. ILL' . . ., soappingtons, ppeauen s and other popular Pills for aal. ! low also Qiiinihe, at c6st bv . " I ept23 JAS. A l klSSON. ' 4Sft BUSHELS WHEAT wanted 7UOCJ bv J. ATKISSON. i .WANTED! IirilEAT, Flasseed, ! Beeswax, Dry ' V J1 ,le? Tallow and Deer Skins, for u.vi. uikoosi prices win be paid by 'HrtiO , .BENNETT A SHEPAIID. BENNETT A SHEPAUU. Jf Final Settlement. .4 LL persons Interested in the estate of l.of John Binkler, dee'd., Jateof Hen- rj tuiu.y, are nereoy notified, that the un dersigned will apply at the next November tertn of the County Court for said county, for a final settlement of his administration oi sam estate, w JOHN A. riGO.Adm'r. septi23-4t-3l fiOCKWELL & Co's; CIRCUS. nIIE proprietors of this immense and, (a-, JL lented Equestrian Establishment, take' great pleasure in announcing to the citi zens oi Warsaw and the adjacent ricini tyj Ihe appibaching performances of the unrivalled Troupe. They feel a peculiar satisfaction In re fen inar to the strength ns w ell as the bril liant talent mid unapproaoliable skill and grace which they have been enabled, in. uuuisi- in unit, nnu oy evrra labor.and ex pense, to concentrate in one establi -huiect.' They feel a gre at pride in calling particu lar attention to the name ofjHir,ap, W.' Franklin, whose reprosi-titnfVp'n.fif e in the large l'ictorial bill in l wonderful act of throw ing "U Snnierseta, .afnuintit r' never equal ed by any ncrTormer in tho World; together with 'hi.Jeri;ific Double Somersets, through ball'ionvover banners, hoies, Ae., Ac. Also his dating one, two and four horse litliiiir, with $l astonishimr C'oid Volant l'ein.naiicps. which trulyl make blm the Wonder of trie A?e. Artists without imml-i-i' and certainly w ithout ree.-ud to expense, have been em ployed during the pa.t winter in manufac turing new Costumes, Housings, Trap, pings, Uecoiaiioiiiand other Paiapharna lia to correspond with their magnificent Pageantries, Tournaments. Cavalcades and Procession, which thU company give every representation. and hich have cre ated iriMSh a troineiidoiis sensation every whet? upon their1 route, and alwsy atten ded wi:h so great eclat, mat hundreds who never visited a ;iieu before', are now ' found nuong the pations of thfs Greatest of (:in:ues. In addiiion to' the ah ve talcn'e.l troupe there is attarln-d lo this Company five fe male Eiuesfrion, vlx: Mrs. Xi, Mr(. Schiinl.c'Mrs. A. llocl.we!K Mrs. Lake anil Jim, Woods. There is nl.so nttr.ched to tin." company,' tin? Queen Ci'y Bin n?.nd,'wli0 will en tertam the audirni-e by -discoursing mo,t eloquifiit iiiusic.' Henry Hockwi-IU C o.," Proprietors. S. Q. Stjkes, Manager. ! "a -u,,n K'lui-sti-iart Director wr''P'f ,J. ' Treasure,.. William rke, Cloy Will exhibit in" Warsaw, tin Satuiday, Sc-ptemher :j0fh, IS IS. For one dnv only. Doors oiien ut half nn.t ' ,.vii, fonnaneii to romincnce at 2 o'clock, P M. and l-2pa7 o elock in the er'euinsr. Veiling Ai'.misMion, Itoxcs," r-it, 0 cents, -w cents. C'hiMren under 10-yea'i-s balrpritfe, but positively no half pi-ice to the pit. . i lie- penormance .will coiumence with t.ie magnificent spectai lt-, entitled the Halt ol the Bedouins, or the Arab's Bivouac Comic Song by Mr. Lake. Ciand Trampoline I.ea;s bv V IVi ram W- I rankliu. ' " Vaulting by the Company, led by H. W.' Franklin, who has perlornu rt the almost incredible feat of throwing 76 consecutive , Somersets. After which the pride pet of the Aerana, Master W. Ciadv. will per lorm hi beautiful art on Uko ponies, ifter' w-hich will be enacted an astonishing act of Horsemanship and Gymnastic Evolu tions on two horses, entitled the Kival Ro mans, or Olympian Bounders. By Messrs V r, iianklin. Mrs. Thomas Niinu will appear in a splendid act on a single horse as Hebe or the Morning Sprite. Mr Lake will introduce bis trained does. Massanlello or the Fishe marr of Na ples, by Mr. B. Hunnells, Air. II. W. Franklin, the createst Slack Hope performer in the world, will perforin some of those inimitable feats on the rope, which have obtained for him the appella tion of the Sprite of the Air. , Two horse Alemande, by Mrs. Thomas ' Xunn and Ii. Runuells. . Mr. II W Franklin, and his pupil, the beautiful and talented Master W. Orady will next appear in their celebrated Ant podean Gymnastics and Muscular Evolu a 1; n,a,cl,le symmetry of their Apollo like and Classic forms, (wbichT painter or sjulptor might envy) the app,. rent recklessness of their .liffi.n nances and th ease, nkill, grmee and ce- lenty w ith which thev r. .u J,. , i - .j. . - w.i.u, .unit the spectator with astonishment while at the same time he'uf filled w ith awe and de- ' light. '? . "uue Indian "l arrior, by; Mr John Schlndle. . Mr t. far surpasses an v rider nrK. age, in hi. life-like delSn.ti0ll, ofX p.,. ,: .ion. and habits of the wild ,on of the west: 1 Mr.T.W .-ill A . . .nd It7 ,;. feat, in which she standi wltWl Master If Grdv will next ki'S Md and ride hi. brilliant Single Horseac U Ihi. precocious and juvenile has already by h it beauty talent ., and .kill oCtafned the n.SSSi ' of theToung Pucrow of America7. -' " " es, win be particularly noticed the feats of fe. in .1,. A....,- . ,,7 vumcun pbwu(.v niiu iirriiirm tiisina . r Vu wl t'V M5.'".' t. Seplen0;