A NEW MAGAZINE.The American Antiquarian : A journal ofAnthropology, devoted especially to Early History, Ethnology and Archaeology; Illustrated. Published quarterly, by Brooks Schinkel, Cluveland, O Edited by Rev. Stephen D. Peet, Ashtabula, Ohio. $2 per year.The scope of this magazine will be understood by the following list of topics:The early history, exploration, discoveries and settlement of the different portions of the Continent.The native races, their physical and mental traits, social organization and tribal distinctions, their religious customs, beliefs and traditions, as well as their earlier and later migration and changes.The antiquities of America, especially the prehistoric relics and remains, ancient earthworks and structures, inscriptions, hieroglyphics, signs and symbols.Prehistoric man, his origin, antiquity, geological position and physical structure.The magazine will also treat of subjects of a more general character, such as the origin of man, the rise of society, the origin of writing, the growth of language, the history of architecture, the evolution of ornament and ceremonial observances, comparative religions, serpent worship and religious symbols, man and the mastodon, man and animals, earth and man, and many other topics which are con. nected with the science of Anthropology, especially as they are viewed by the Antiquarian.Address Rev. Stephen D. Peet, Ashtabula,Ohio.