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Show in ClCl, ILLZ X tZZT, tzzZ amonrst the most civilized nations of the world, our friend is merely repeatI don ing a vulgarism against which e nr is. most 'cSl :r.;l7 MTt A REITARKABIC BPBLNQ FLORIDA. rTs-ar-- a't. IN Thtre U near OcoIa & remarkable gremt sprin c, on 9 of the largest of the number known In Florida. It is called Bllrer Spring. I found it In the tnldst of a lone hammock, ore rflo wing 1U banks. It babbled up ia basin thirty area fett deep and about an acre In ex- - - Keep CeeseiattC; for i i - at t , THE ROYAL PALACE OF SPAIN, It is far more splendid than the Tulleries. or any palace in France, Eng land. Oermany or Italy. It cost more than five million of dollars a hundred years ago, and that was a much greater sum or money men tnan now. it nas been enlarged and embellished from year to year ever since. "When we drove up to the grand court, it was so we formidably nued witn cavalry tnatwas the predicted insurrection ' thought imminent, and the army had been summoned to the defence of the palace. Hot at all. These mounted soldiers are only the regular guard that, day and . night, standi sentries to protect tnesa cred person of her serene and Catholic hands of ner majesty from the violent v ; loving people. In: this inner court, or square, the cavalry, in long line and fierce array, are ready for a light with the revolutionists, If they are brave enough or mad enough, to try their hands in a tussel with the troops of government, trained and paid to preserve . the existing order of things. From the windows of the armory this martial parade was Imposing, though there were but a few hundreds of mount4 d men. The officers were clad in polished steel back and breast plates, which flash brightly in the sun. The uniform is brilliant and the riding ' " aa lj A. for from Baited to ibis JXarket,- - T t? i TT nmAAllA Asses Jli. Ti sS-- r rr r i es,.w pkii ich iwxa i - . wt ay . 1 -- ivf t, GEORGE Q. CANXON, Editor. r .33 : cc-.-.- !! ni ahi -- i -. 1 V tk c - 't ni B Ali T j Lr A a JS PIIODUCE, and STOCK. 1 Fionccr Paper cf the Rocky Mountain Country; m.dj e t- -- Ul'ix, . TEX lEMT ilttS j IIS ! TEXT-BOOK- S. & BRO.. the inhabitant of Ralttekeo TV CltjrandTletnUv.andUietnrenDgrab-Um general, that we bare ; ; : , j; r, Good Pasturage for Stock v. .. within the City, L wIOLal?nESS, '!: ' a - yj i j 1 - Haves, Cosn. i t Frloe ! -...-- CO nMr ,,, ? .mT L-- ..rr-f ON NATURAL I f 1 ? V' IBuitrated Hook on tSi tutytcl "A ' Tennejro Ho AGRICULTURAL Aadia fact, almost o ZXara ware . -- cooraa mm one of the most necessary and desirable, ' Inarticles of household economy, and if pro- - i will promote the health, managed, perly comfort jan 1 hspplneas of erery mem- - j J. A. " , '.' " KERSHAW, . i No. S3, North Third 8t4, between Olive and BT. LOUIS, Ma Locust, ' KEETS CONSTANTLY "ON II AND A GEN- OP ElARE5rT '"'''' Pnmps and Pipes. WeeS PIpen Glefco Ve-lTe- Tej Castlacs Coastal! Pkop. E. A. SHELDON'S Standard Works on Hannal or Elementary Instrnctlont Object-Teachi- . rContalnlocaUraduaiedOpurseorObJect lessons for Train lot the Senses and DeTeloplns the Faculties of Cull- dren. One Tol. 12m o. Price lrrir 3 ALSO upwards; "to-SDe- U ng. aad ITella, from - t i f ,,,,,, ;, T . n, ; 3 00 , Wall-Ma- ps . for Schools. ... 'For Sample Roferenco V" j LIBERAL DISCOUNT MADE to the TRADE. r ' diistjuitaw s Emhracina Eerie., Primary . mftnnted on aiaslln, and to Jen. Maps. . t attcruolio. : tnettomanKmptre, viMKMni. tlV ofaiapoc Ancient Greece. $15 of CO; coi fish, Italla,tl50Q. Prtceofset00; ' 00s ' "M . : PERCE'S Seml-l.eridla- ..f jrt Aw WITH EXTENSION TOP, jl j Has but one damper, and la so aim pie In Its It. The a child can manage and construction that the ovens are lareer, bake more uniform, Btore of Btore heavier than any Cooking at made. f seejer J r I tm nouseKeepers, diove ueaiers ot unners bMo a supplledr at Abo lowest Caw !rerr Jfl 4 it to- inetranTT'iaf e ito I ratr 10r.n Wut Gata-Mnd f 1 idea am. n onr Prloei ULiU lnjifia ..'.ti nujrctlngeh-ewhsrej- i ( :m " - - - i - Street, 13 AXTL w&Sm , FOR CALE AT GEO. UUCIC & WRIGHT - d!121y - 1 f tml-Merldta- o. r- - .... NABLeS TJS w I , l . .; ... - .... V 1. . . . THA1T EVEB. -- i:. .o. ; Wf ars Conducting' A LiTelf, Business In Produce. - tf- WEEKLY, -- SOS- HOCUS 6 THAYE L1SG PUBLIC if y pg :v or LOOK OCT FOB Established Jrunel5tlu 1850, 1 ex-Ihs;n- ule i t .. r - m. - . Is published erery Wednesday, and THE LARGEST CIRCULATION PAPER TSr TUX BOCKY O M O USTT AI W REG I OX. TT contains a Summary of the News of iLe JL1 Week, Telegraphic, Local, allscellanius. . LODMtlA Ud Vowini VVIff.nrLl Articles upon traiiipirlnz events, and is in erery particular - A STAKDAR0 - 1 I . 1 ?i 15 00 -. 20 00 20 00 2 00 9. .i ' TERMS FOR THE DAILY: y.v $10 1 0 . ' TERES FOR THE a One copy, one year.! SEMI-WEEKL- : 1 Y " six montlia. three months. TERM JC9 FOR THE WEEKLY! One copy, one year, six months. S09 three months. 1 S-- ANGUSU. C AN N OH, General Business Aent. ft ,k.d TEB hiiiT! x : JTr t V- pete uounty.j, Tl1jeoler;neV - dfl'lf L : three anonthar. MS 8i; r-- Oas copy, one in... six naontha 4. 1 HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL Co rablned Circulation of tlie three , Pjipersi each week, II ,O0 0.. "FOR;THE: EAST, lea? cconcE qr cAnrJo:; t THE DESERET NEWS, ....... THC 7fc-?l- dl5tf commend It to all who desire to tage get the news oftener than once a week. CHEAPER TO, SELL . V 1' j. ahead; lJ.Vh JVfJ1. ww-- CPubllahed every Tuesday and Saturdai AT LOVL2R RATES IS all widely circulated throughout the City am parts, of the Territory, and has advanwhich hi.,.al s. S IZSXX- - W IZlZILLTf lust Arrived,) Act W EWS , As may be seen by the following; article. , EI1aEa?BLAJNT I which, we copy frpm theJSe-- , Orleans Timet ol 15ta laiW pickdifWrlr hare borne off the highest IpratnlarnJ lnl the ktorsUine at the New Orleans Fair. . Six entries were made with Buck's "Brilliant," away ahead of the heap. . The great store trial was resumed yesterday at 12 o.clock, before a Increased crowd orerthe day preceding.largely ,Tbe utmost good tonrerall. boib smoncthazhihtu 01 a and spectators, all of whom seemed thor lmbned with the good old P. R. prlndpls onghly of --may the best store win. PromDtlr to Ca ume the oommiuee anpea red. on .the Judges I ar a land , Bin u 4 era, "part irt( itawlng with ciiement ana respcctfiuuiiy were the sutmeas stino rrsTlous trlakiand theen, ' , glneers bad not Utfu charged; At ten minute to on the drum tapped, and all llehted up !2forion's Furnace, rnn-b- y Mr. K. wood Perry,In amoke, amid the eheer of the crowdtdoH and lood crle xf It. old Obit.'- ftmrUrnkk fAllAaaiuiikmfUo rmt ANNOUNCE THE DEPARTURE OF rspctffasmediately aficr, llstoilrfaihntos, jnat hssthey? weTae we mirht sy;roQsdlng the j t. 7 : In bread-al- l quarUrstretch.7MOot0cm Plant-popp-ed followed suit as quickly as though life de Issue, batUnck'a Brilliant bad pendedonthe fir with bread already in tbe store. started it Then m the togrtho cooks' countenances glowed Uke the stove. 0 perpetual snapping of and doors over tbe opening were patted, resounded arena. Storeabutting coaxed and petted aa though ther were human bel3.All seemed confident of winning, and tbe crowd enllrened the scene with numerous and comments from time to time. encouraging Mr. Perry' r-efforts seeming to be the greatest farored. e note pei-on"Cotton Plant"'' twenty Itml throttle threa-ope- n ralre and tnat It wan tod --no more fuel. All announced tn Where he will remain for some length of .Ume and dar e." A theothera "bot keeping Urn ' bread to be for the np" baked ; toattendto cL-U- V ( TrfcA ' - m .v. - j Klsseori. J, BYr'J&'iXUQiVXn, " SOLD STOVE DEALERS. scn:::n ' ear last DESER ET STOCK OF GOODS', if i j Excelsior. Xlanufactur'g Cb. A el 4 Main BsrU conrrfs Harlns; Pure baaed TUB cor-respond- ing U-- 1- IOTAn,OE23, il .1 Furnace fol lowed suit. In 42:15; Cotton Plant MeridianIn 43. then Charter Oak. In 43:2; then Good next. ?u ' " Teelrs Inches Plain Ntand and lasUy Breks Brt"-tBamarltan, -4J. The grand result of th trial Vas aa follow-- : Norton' 7Fnrnace, E. Wood bread AMD FORVARDirJCI weighed lb S or burned fuel 7VPerry, lbj. : ObJe'repVeeen Ung Charter Men of dlQerest IlarM Oak i:ic? rr. (ui(M lb 4 ojc burned fuel p;r i;J'I?ma we3De17 and Tarloo Animal Campman A Co., bread welched 7 lh f Irless, DITlONAL COST.. oc burned fuel lbs. ... rJ nod.t?c"rUn,-breaU 'jL d weighed 7 lh tno Glooo. Illnstrated br Per 7 Oai aeU pound. 0 af nd acnetie Objects.: f By ?In..Mary llowe ttmlth? bred weIghed71h.iT.O Mr. 7 "J Bnck'a A welrked We will ceattsme t reeelre Orders f9r Brilliant, Back Eatro Objeets tor Peree 7 lb 4 or; burned fuel, SU rlght,bread Ulobeas lb. At the conclusion of the trU!, the charge ot by the Awdlnj Commiu!! DD for an nour. l explraUon Vt whlchltwraaUeaten-btnem.in rfSPJS0.0" with their tluty.and th CHAnus s co.,4 best wood survey to Bwic rlbt,of honorable raenMnn ." 1 8u IUT -York. Campmai p, fiewjpriespnT J uT .f!;:.rVi r : CxeT77) iii-T' S3L. DescrlpUrs Catalogries and Testimonials dll8 A sl7-l- &w$) ii XTOTICTL ruin1 r: ui sent free of postars to any address. . lit Ths shore belnf the New Tor Retail Price ty All parchases'dellrered at Lha Trmitr. ITCd of the UAILirOAD or thronch . , a em. w v. t' ,'! Fretted a r f e Jfj JJ te soJtPu-rt:- ' or i 1 Ucat-Uonse- S- Waahlmsjlon Utas. ( ELEPHANT STORE XZATXID as reference whererer foand. n. Memj-Meiidla- n. i. v d2--tf 1 Firs Inches la Diameter, Plain F 'andLrafS to a baling heiCboS M ,. . 8 00 within and the arena. At last PeerBcvtn Inches Z 12 U) less turned out Its bread In 13 minutes--. Morton's Stand Ilsln " H ta. 7. TXUiaj, General Acent, -- j MAGNETIC GLOBES. . 4 rtl i i been sold ri nder rail snarantee, and we Hare era OCet tb . ; COOKIHjG:; STOVES CO adirirB ene aiap 01 me united stale, Frlee IU w, orrorth America, S9 75c of booth America, 9 73; The World (Mer. Prol.) $l& of Kurope, $12 00; of Asia, $15 00; of Africa, j5j W7;v oi genual Karer, 11313; of Ocean lea, : $4 60. Price, per set, I10O 00. T -, Apply '.. Intermediate Aeries. Map of the United S4 00: of North America, is 7 Mr, Geo. Q. Cannon and Mr. Joseph Ball, Salt price State, of Booth America. S5 SSe of Europe, 14 73c J or Ocean: Ainca 7X 25. cr; H fifUie llanilsphere, tvj til Price, per it 't .III 1 Ur;e-Antl-Frees- las; i pa, for boose use and forcing; water In ease of fire, etc, price I2S, piping OOcts per foot.' tSanthe AND -r-6- ' 2 00 S3 and Pfniny; -for Iajnpafjan S5cU per foot- CeeJ, No. S, Enfine Well-- v. - so ureal a popularity or met AJDllSS osi bajeeto. Qradnafed RerteaJ 1. designed for the Instruction of ChU- - ti dren between the ages of six and four- - I teen years. Ons Tol, 12mo, Frlce. 0 85 Iteadlnr-Bool- u In asy and Fa-- I; Firstmiliar wordsj DeslrnM toaoooespanr b the Phohle Head lnr-Carts. 'One roL ' ' .. ami- - finished - V - !" fc I nHaPrnao ' This Yarn la nnlrersally acknowledged to bo the best arUde'ln the Market, and. of foil Full Telegraph Report, Reliable Local Items. weight, and can bo xarnlahed to the order Merchants and Otlxens, Wnoleaale. Correspondence, (Home and Foreign J j i' And Educational. Agricultural. Railway and Domestic News, j Ban Conn and Juab Parties realdlns In pete "" And, once a week, Ilea can obtain, the Tarn at Fort Birch Mil, IMsconrses of the First Frealdency and of n.-', Nepht, for Wheat or Cash. . Twelre Apostles. . ..... f 11 Iron, Stone or Phonle Ileadlna Cttartsr Elshteenlna eC Mounted on Brass raaetU, Cocke,' 1 CHARTER0A 2 00 V Over 500 AccuratJ Engravings Are eontalnejl in eaen of tbeee olnmea, They are Jnst the books for the School-rooh- i, nJ for general nadlnr; for the Farmer who wishes to learn about useful and noxious Insects; for erery boy who wants to learn about the birds and quadrupeds of North America, and for ' A famtry reading:, n mL Work for Kills, Fae- -' torlea,Maehlai j, ete--, ete ; Srtth fhom favor Anl- - ; al.Bteom Pstnsps for Cisterns wjUcn obtained Frlw,.,.,...,.!...!,.,.,,..,. Brass. Founderi&.Punip.Builder, - stoyes Ilare erer been bronght before the public Nainral History Tablets, IMPLEMENTS, Tenner's for Schools. Tlaln, $4 U, Colered-. 10 00 , I .dt2Mr One S3 00 to. Irloe 1 of jSoolosT. (tJhrary . 4 CO - every thlnr, wh Ich we win ".ftou ..4 --? ICatnral History1 f Tenneys , - r saiOsv for Hegiuners rSbn a A J'i U PnODFJCE' ASD CASH! : i HlSTpEYi ' of SuperblyMm. IVMtiJtMl Tenner's Hsnssl sf ZooloaT 8 JW v 4 NO COOjTOKO TEXT-BOOK-S . if cf Hew Tlie Art or Egl lab Con position. One fiO II ToUJUhno. frloe Tne' Art of Diseeom. One rol. 12m o. 1 KA i ( ! TEXT-BOOK- S, By Prof. HENRY N.' DAY, Tol. crown Prorisloiis, 'Tlaware, 'i.r.r 7 ! , VALUABLE 4 add logic. CGHFOsman. MiTfliuc As well as a Complete Assortment " MEoWm lias already gained great popularity. nenssntaoXlVocle. OnsTol.l2mo Price 1 . . mciaainx oiepie ana .jrancx NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING 4. V MERCHANDISE 'f Mmufictured At President rOUNG8 i land, CtaOlns, or GENERAL 1XDAS1 -. ' FELTEHS MANUAL OF ARITHMETIC.! r v Cotton Yara FOR TEACHERS!' "TT7TSII to inform ; : 1 ,1- Greebeelis Cener, Ybltcs," ' nn :o:- - WrSIIOUELL Tnn Pbofouwdest Speech of tub Agx. At a recent meeting In New ., ; at FOR 1 . e , tii '- -i s.iiJ rs iJ t; e;! -- - . rtk 1 - -- . fol-IowI- d? S i f - . , Grenada, South America, a gentleman, sometime resident in the United States, expressed the hope that the adoption of American Institutions would place Colombia on a level with the Great Ite-: He was Eubllo r North America. levelled by the summarily from a folly reconstruct tpt-c- h. ed wjiomciin. e quote : from , the Panama Siar; i Mr. President: In proposing that we should adopt North American institu- - v rrsriTw-- i u c t i r utile . 1 s, 06erwjv - A 't.f . htnt-tti- ul nt, NEWS GeosTSohr Axe appointed AcenU for tne Bai of the JosUy prom a man to gain the whole wona w eo srrinaanr viaeeee, and lose his own soul?" The madness 1 75 GmyVu Intermediate Oeearmphy for money - La the strongest and Cesmaaee4Bebeel lowest r of the pasIon, for It is Osjsfi Geeerrapbir- 25 the insatiate Moloch of the human all heart, before whose remorseless altar sa.0 CELEBRATED pESEBT2JXL "3 the finer attributes of humanity are .7c.;. : x'';'M'S..r.-.v,:cnnced.r it mares merchandise of all '1 t FELLER'S BERIESOBil U Will And it to tbe)r ad ran Use to elrs ns a call that Is sacred in the human affections. Extensive and Increasing Circulation and even traffics in the awful solemn!- : : : i I I , ) v i . I a l MKiax 3 T rt Jl Uea of tJle etrrnau. Ima ARITHUETICAL v - non-combata- THI I i - , 1 o Text-Book- s, ' ..., ni .r;( ia-ei- " . ' splendid. Artillery companies,' with cannon mounted, drawn by horses, manceuver in the square, crossing and recrossing constantly, under . the eye of the royal household.- A long line of lounging people look on also; and as they go and come all day, an impression Is certainly Insinuated by this military government Is always paradetothat the ready. take care of itself. The palace stands on the verge of a ex.height that commands a wide and Castile. citing view of the plains of "The thought of what those plains have been In the last two thousand years, makes them of more than romantic Interest to one who takes in the past with the present. What successive tides of conquest have there ebbed and flowed! To know that Charles V. and Napoleon and Wellington have followed one another np those shaded avenues to this summit, with their legions, is enough to invest them with grandeur. And here, in this armory, Is the very sword '. that Oonzalo of Cordova wore, and the sword with which Ferdinand, the saint, here smote the Moors; and the word of Charles V.. and the complete suit of armor which the great emperor often wore, and in which he was painted of armor worn by Titian; and the suit Moorish Bobadll. last the by king, who sat on the throne of his Alhambra, and who left it behind, doubtless, when he delivered his sword, into, the hands of ' Ferdinand and Isabella, at the foot of the hill on which I am writing. "We had thought revolvers of modern Invention, but here are elegant pistols on. the same principle, used in tne 17th century, and now, as good as new. A crown, a sword, a helmet, or some other weapon, Illustrates the life of all the heroes of Spanish history; and the number of warlike memorials here displayed IXw-- a mm , ia . abftuL- - tb rae t to clad while from head managed fight to foot in these suits of steel armor is to one ef the myster- xne, a lea of the art of war. We read of tourna-meritand, more to be wondered at, of battle fields, where all the knights were clothed from head to foot in the Identical garments that are now before us, or In others laade after the same pattern; and how, with such a weight or steel, and so constrained in the freedom of action, they could manage to wield their swords and thrust their spears, I do not understand. were not men of more physical They power than our soldiers, borne of them were less than ". the present average size of men. But were mighty men with the sword. they - The Toledo blade was quite equal to that of Damascus; and the helmet was Often Insufficient to save-thbrain, when a the in came hand sword, strong ' a steel and down, cleaving through . Skull. Letter to 2V, 17 - ...... All the Varieties of can pro- neslrine to tramlne th ese car them of the Publishers, through the unr derslsned. the following Itednoed iTloes: grave, Intrext netlesi Sfce Ji twilx, ears ...... beg for sT i i . for for SATJB j Jtzsaohebs. it. it, Mt)3rYMenrork starve the and all It, and die it; at uoa tne cradle to the wnue, r Gnjot's and nature are thundering in onr f tieosrmnT, the solemn question,' Hwbat shall it for Carers Ulementarr . ? :o:- - - filling ,and overflowing It, and ending from it a deep atream 'fifty or sixty feet wide, and extending eight or , nine mile to theOkelawaha rirer, into which It empties. In the spring;, itself. lis at anchor, and fifty steamboats may steamboats of conii admits stream' the . derabla draught. The spring thus forms a natural Inland port, to which three steamers now run regularly from BU Johns. The clearness of the water is even more It seems truly wonderful. ! seo. on the Yoif air. than transparent bottom of below feet the bottom, thirty small-eof the exact form the boat, your shades and pebble, the outline, color, i of color of the leaf which' has sunk.Iarg fish awim In it, every scale vislbio and, every movement observable. The water is ImDreznated with lime and magnesia, but has no appreciable water. taste, and is excellent drinking go orerthe basin in a boat you Ifyoa W lii ICQ IU UHUIC IU feUV vv4. wu which the river tvours ud wards Like an Inverted cataract. There are more of these springs In the channel of the stream, further down. Such springs are most common in Florida. Clay SDrlnsr. near ,the east bank of Lake poors forth a navigable stream cApepka, Bt. Johns. Bug Boring on the Into the west tide of Lake Bsrifl Is nearly as larffe as Silver Boring. I have langhed Iowa large at the story ofaaprtng in can' swallow a to but I turn enough tales mill, all such now, after, having seen one that will. float a fleets Correapon dence Cincinnati Commercial: rrsi iiia i repre-s- lSGS . - BSaM,(BW a clYl Hied people; but, Ud sjt is to sir, if to have done it before them be ahead of them, then we are ai me hftd.of clvlliratlon. For what do the To xatzl- -i of. TL.3 p afo Upwards of 250,000 Copies already Sold! eenUy aLoiiaLad elavary: iweiabol uoeo alarery long ago. ney oitojuh the equality of races, and proclaimed are trying to hold up the negro: we attended tnd held milE haYeT'-- S unparalleled success which hasOEOGRA tecrpsJlty have Introduction of UUYOT8 only I the Snd op the negro long ago. They unsolicited testimonials of ) fniL3,whichthe finished their first civil war, rendered proval been aen o im rnDiianers have money scarce, and made a paper dollar By TUOUSAHD8 ofto Teacher as not worth a dollar. .We have had dos books, entitle them be ran now.uslnsbf ens of civil wars: have rendered money scarce, and made paper dollars noi- Tlac "Gtsntlartl Geographical worth a dollar long sgo. They are oeto tear constitution, their up f;lnnlng their President, Tcxt-Bool- is set np dicta of America! tors; we have done all that Jong ago. to the devil as Theyasare at last going we fast have gone to the they, can; devil long ago. Silver Bend Reporter. LiJ ?tnt, - 1850.,:;,;: tic-- 3.: DEOEET EVEnilI0:iJEY7. on ir'niAtQnB. orders."! rd jur "a A,lXAD5I2f. I2EVS JOB PniNTIHG ; OFFICE addltioDS recentlr received large HAVING previously extensive feiock. 1 one of the moat complete in the West, Dd !" for tie ezecnUon of mil fcin d ofXoOK and JOB PIUNTLNG .with Kesinf-anDer patch, and for Promptness snd If"1, extraction will be guaranteed. anr-Tlorfael- lltle |