rr-;;.A:::-gi ii'safi-tJ j&.'-..-t -f I t 7 ' TO GIVE TO AIKlf "N OTIIITSG- A IOCA 1 1UB1TATI0W AND A. SAKE. PROPRIETORS AhU PUBLISHERS. GRKKKSB0ItbU0IlVNl'CV.WEbNESDAYAr OUST 24,1836. V0L--1. 5 t f TKft 1 1 1 aihi-'T is pu'j.i iiicu wcKiyt ; . , i ' 'vllciiber will le rccfi'tved for a fluvter jear i, which he had done cverv thint; i(,.'4thapljt n. mU- ; H.:d "rders f-r ,l'eiwhk4t4ntelli4'!icc Riid iud.istrv could do nrast fec sct.:Himiit a witb tn caa -. . T ... , ! Sbm the SftL to securp 8,lcce' ,, J,1 V"11 0,ltf Pr0f- i i'.'.'i M' tociider a lc mimunicc within the i!. hut with actUHl dlltUOution ofcapj- ..t'.r, will Je coi.m l rol :t few enpscm.-nt ; :;:,;:;!';'.;:: ",v"" a" ;irl,;m':.-,rJ, i!o e:r,t(VHicca;UtanlintScf ,,(,' matter, wiil l: i.outiv nist r'cl rAnr for we d'Alur ; t'wcuiy five --ii tui ii tuccetdmg publ'CH'l.M those it n-i.itt-r I. mil it hc Si.mf.!'.!)rttn. 1.1 l l- liS to the KtUtors'tni'ist hv . post : io, blL.Kjt5.ULTU II K. fiance r, CimndertJ a nlk Cwihb e;4rlh!y p,,,,,, but on the ar- romttTy,yti she not ferow nlwc.entnce (ht t and beneficent Ik-iH-tnf lt r own manufacture, and it i, said, wh) h tlechrrf htX wh.le the earlh en--nnnuaMyjnvorts ruh silk to the amount rf d,h V -thne anJ harV06l s!mll not (,fyaea,coo. -. - - cc i,e' tiiirland, ow:n to the humidity ol cr rlin.ate, cannot raise uib ui. "'" M 1- . . ...I.. , !.: ind for. her numerous ir-ai-ulactures i annually to iirj'ort th new run- "f(n'u trom other coimtne o anir.ui.i U about S 17,000,000. It is -f.'ed thr.t tve import annually of Haw t.) the amount of about 10,000, ai-l of the . I l .t . .'... . ffiBntuatiureo over svxuin inim-m. UnU'9'nhe Uni fai States pu-n mi- ei Jure cf'&te Mulbtmj trttuC ia sin" of focoons eJoml any thing now in p. ra- tior, many long years must mtcivme, he- " ore we can t upjdy lhe demand ol om own maikcts. Ii l.htiting as we do ore ol the best climates it the world for mar.u-, turmgsilkof the le?tjuahyvrnfrlvad of, lyv&jtnymtnnc to other nations Tor raw maieriats, we oi to (xoort 2 or 3 linies that ameairt. rXto: V is'fardb rnd our ftportu ff lifa4,i1 -wty. trahqnding manure..- . . ,is ? Otily beca'e. we do pt duly - .Your Sheep should nowewritriareJ your appreciate and improve the n i'iijc attention, it beirii; the. period of l!ie y eat hate. Let our iidcihgcnt farmt i"bc c-on-- when tb.U dectiuclive insect or fly Ivrmf ;vircediat the t-itk 1mi4ib i pi h:;:bii , (ntn or;'.?, lays the foundation of its fu i,l;d then vve can h-.pc that evnv est niim t,,ru mUchiC-- A iwtle - pre vent ii" car v il be made to ( nd.liie cni'lvatton of pracMse.d now' may save you mmy v;Iua the mu!bfcrry;u.t! i. i ini; i.i cor. orTJfe ' bit: lives among your flxl:, wheieas if yon It is a rr.alt r c I' ur.-t; th:'T uny one-neglect '.he pre-en! occasion all yoijr cum lould view tla mi! j' it v.- a vd project, Zjuid" aa'y ,:.,.lh.a,t . '! lKu' u ,ln:'-v . v?." ?H...ihe.,ren,.e-dy i simpiev-Aud-.yoa should jcvfcosiiii a for a few )tv:s, if t.-ur.d lucra- not omit it! Place in a box under covef lave, wary -.,' w il! ei ."' n- it, ai d withtn reach of your sheep a srn.i'.l qtiari t'lut und unit Ihe i ;u!at. W w ih t! e (ity of tar, uax with it, an erp tl portion MitjiCt could be so i wmMu'. t i.vr fel- nf'salt tp this they wili daily resort, and 'o citizens, as to ir. pit.-s thu;- , ,.t!s the while in search ot the ?a'.t will sor'rch irr'-i iaece id exui ni; the r the broad scale el f.u r nrtiea ":!' 1 timet than any ugricultuial Vf pursued. c. fit r Lut it doubts ;tnd fears shall r rr,nn,We! ds in your hlds, as' this n the season ve only ask the'aFTo 'conursence the c'u!-when '.they 'ars:.motty in ilawcr, ct them turc or ihelnul berry en a limited tt a!e dovn near the ground, and you will find for a few years, not to intcifce with ?.i y next year that they wiil be much fewei .t'lfei agiicultural pursuit. Let thetxpe- m number. A few annual attacks cf thU rur.eiit be made upon some of our almost . , 1.- rl. h-.tr. i, int ucrircK nnriions oi noor. div. 1 1 I I V II Ultv. aa.a.- j-vaaaa-a.fc " ? J ' V I ' 1 " " y' - - . tlony and gravelly t-oil. he quality of your produce. It may he asktd, if the silk business can Your -cheat lands should now command te made more profitable than 'almost any your prompt attention, whether you com other crop, why not lake the best and rich- templated sowing on your corn ground or e& Jand clover lay 01 grass-sward : lb al- VilTh land" 'U nof thi bVf forte' hinxt :? ifrffiigtv we would not recommend wry yhtlbeirtf! aiiii it - wnuld- bt iesirftl!e o early: sovvin,-still .we do most- cordially fve--eyery atclt:vofyt(yxi;asXyjiiry,-uiu,pa4iiiotish jou to be beforehand m y our dtvpted to some list ml ouipose XVles.l is surprising that the Inr- ni ,s of this neighborhood do not turn Xdes.h is tmipiising that the far Tuoie uf'lhciPttWMh--raistngot. mules, for the use ct iheir larms ; i ney j wheat should not be raised more man two ate.very eraice hereabouts,' and we can j yeftr3 on the same farm in succession, lait accouat lor it in any other way, than j srf(i wheat should be sown befcre that their value is not propcrjy apprecia j being well sjaked in brine, liuie-water or led;-They are more profitable stock lo.iey,and rolled in plaster, ashes or lime, laisc than horses ; tl.ty will live on straw,. Rye. The season has arrived when and ttnbbles, 4 browse, and always com-' (ht-ground for this grain should be got k aird a hai.d.-orre price; they are r.ot h-. re-dy. With regard to the time ol sow idile to the train of diseases which visit n x may be safely l,ird dowri as a ' l.ciHficsh. i hey also Use iwiee as long. Sclcm - Chronicle. Taste made by puiting acetate or s.ugar thmes best on a gravelly soil, and will rt h ad into it, instead of the o'd way ol n,;,e a saving crop on any ground in r ixtng it with alum, keeps it fiom mould-moderate heart. The most approved o ! clear, and quite moist for month to- pinion is that it is not an exhauster of the : thcr. t have heard inai nir. ''g - kia ,of Hait-um, communcatcd this niooe "'A making paste to a book binder in Cur- sittr street, London, in 1819, and that hej J,J8 found fiom long.cxperiti.ee that it is by far the most useful wa he ever-heard f j- , J Wercet.Mr.--WiMiamv.Kclson7ttfe tlnjd, and his gaiianion -aiw uiwk bl Amhentf iKrefrbib the fields ofCrecy and Poitiers, bihsBdiis scssorvJAir thru-fourth pound? f good uotd bcirg Lllie allU U1IC ivui ! j.yuMa yvyw " " ' . ' .-w-M-v . '"-;i-"- ---;-'-y--";.-'- '..' rf.i-;--i"-"v, ---..;;S-a;vv..-f, v Ind'Pzndencc of the Farmrr.-Themev- chant or m.nuhcturcr .nay be robbed of live rewari ol his labor, by thecnanucs tiZe;hVecarofthe foreign or dorcestic market entirely bvnd hi- control, and may wind up a t,,j; p,,. stron ar-n of nnchatiic industry ) - - rral)zeJb ,,ros- trainui of those intif.iclunng or co.nmer- ri;, iiitiirfts to who,e cxi-tence it so es soiltially coiitnbutiis, and on whom in turn it so essentially dotH-nd. Hut whit Ins the ihdiislno'j and inltllient (arnit r to f3rT Mia 'Capital is jnyestt-d in the slid-jroifid;.he draws on a fund - which from lime immemorial lias never failed t- honor aU j ist demands; his profrs mny be dimintVned indeed; but HeVf-r-wholly 'suspended; his ncces depends on no . r, p m p:r f W :C LVKi AlIfnT'-Vr. Extracted hoai the F.u intr and (iardener. j i-i the early 'rt 01 m iuu it- s..v- ini; of a full ripply Q turnip fee I Mmhl be attend-d !, lad s-Jy for the tauic bui al?o .r stoek. II I. r,f In tn-,r rrtr.l'. 11 )u imvc g" -"v k--- i your tiec tin n.oiini ; it you hive unmT wood in a field lhal.)ou d ki.ie for cuiti- vation n xt sea-o'i, cutd iW.i the bu hes "..i.i till itnmedt-te!y d yrdie the ttw,K ai-u. ; J ice and hn-he. iiiuj served a. ti.! , SOn ot the year tami us ciiinci.i(ow.rt(,..ift at ( ( f;t.(Vir rxriT, c.scd ing than when done at any other, antthe yu.-iiH.ss to enter Mr. Sandrn's countmi; foots it is stated will -the ooner rot, ajid room in order to be trjitiated into tlx,: ctTer less resistancewheti you come t;,isterief of trade. l.Pc rliVp? -fiVwcu'IiT U;. ' taTher hav'e (Hi.eh onei of thy liberal i proi II you would he wise, you snou.u oc-, .yu-uciiiudsaii. ifat skill in future may be exerted in v.ti;:. defy t!ie attack of the tuoved so u.i- in?ivnoiis msec, t!it 'i as ,A.:irti a ( estrour ol Hit; race. i 1; you have thistles or other nexiou kind, will rid y our estate of most of these I L JJ. -. noet. twivn h m :iniinv vou anddftpriorat. preparation. In the selection of your seed yon can not be too particular, hd it seems as a !wel tBtabl.!l.ed- principle in 'he economy 0f this grain as any other, that the same , rjCt that any time between the mid- die ol tlns or the next month wiil an. swer, or, indeed, even much later. It tsuil, and will iheretor prosper oest on lallti which is not ricA. . -ttSSXSS '. . , How,much wisdom in lh J1" remark of.Giobon.' he English dwell with rapture on the IrbpTlleB pt, Ld ward at trH-'saroe;timepN9er? m I 3 t y i. l0, me woo en mai. iHuur ,8 . V0 ? ' Uie8C barrf" laurek-Afl- lil l SC K L JVA3i Y. F ROM THE AMATKUR. 1 AM IUsT .SIX I KEN. 'Heigh ho,1 yawned Mary Sandborn , ,. . . , ,l b ttu i : ve mc a new (rei as she took wonder what ails me I not fick, and father gave'tne a new dres tins morning; yel l want somethinsr, I wi?h I kr.ew what il wa iYrh,ip Henry could till me, I'jI aak him to noirow mornini'. Miry went to bed and tossed and tum bled and te.lt no butler. In' the morning her eyes locked .is if they were bound ii. led A rret , and s-he complained of a head arhe. N verthele her moihrr (die red !i';r a cup of slion rallre, a)ing it1 was fiod for that disease, she replied, I thank you ma, help Henry first if you oleaso.' Mr. Smdborrt, ?rliry's father was a TKjYchp.nt. Me had a store oiv India or L )n Wharf, oini (.ri!t in canvaX, heirp, r..vei du( k an A o'Jier .articles o5 liuii.iit io-ds. lie was at) honest man mi J a ood ..t!i r. hut took l.ltle le ed of any thin. J h(i( (!(e lclaho,ltl 0ptra(j4. M,d .1.. ... j ,., j ,,,, o (he ruir;,(t. () . day In, j i,,,,.,,,. aK-(. j i,,m no.v Iiked ll-tn v f'.Tii'.-t's :-tu v. i v- v d!, he rei.'.u! . . . .. ine i i i,m i -liotii. like !,k pant .looi. heller it - . r UVury Witlel w.s the son of Ins iur- ! nwHiiitiihint at S I i r I rtr nt.i 1 -n , ,.T ?c(t:tt r.irW chihltrvvd'to I'oMonior l!u,. ,(J,,( j- 0-f- (l,,r f( 10o,. ():) eavii''' a wd- f , :ons t,r.rK WK3 . "omethins under iHUMrdi-tiV roof1tiijUoa.dft unwilling fo. 4c.nve. it." So he rcinaiiLed nere ttitit i.ts '-Uth vear tiad c 'ill o, liairn with the j i t c l et set in;: I . iin'ed in -.:!i.)jy let! rs afir-r Mr 'Tiw!bor:i nKthf ex juration of his minor- l!is p tiittijttvl ' nrrc :day 'd-Thrr d " tha'Tn ie loveii i 1 .-iii'v a well lo'V as it !h! were h: -on 'Ah,' eai-1 an, 'I wish he were ; your-son. And vi-.v so,' s;;iJ hrt father. 'Because' iepiifcd Maryx.witii asniile nf bewi.chio.1: naivctie, "he Would then be my bfu'.ju'r.' Henry d;d not wish anv ?U(h thing Vet he loved her with no i-Pit eijnn 'Ijevond ;hat of a hrn!h r .and w r.'.d haw toM,..her had I; e c re.l. In ai'Oliicr ear, tho'l c; to hrn:sfH if mv fathei rrakes the jhK vaiii.es I hive a right to expert, and if I continue to give Mr. Sandborn sahfac tiou, 1 bha.l Wcome his partner and of course his equal. M.ary wiil only be six ecu then, and it would be unfair to en gg' her afl'eCMons now before she has a "V ' T T ..i c J . u c vjHUI rlLLr. 1 . iil Will HUOil UC U CI SHI; . H ' will like me as well-as 6he docs now. This forbearance was very honorable on his part no doubt, but it led to a course of conduct very htte pleasing to Miss San born. Henry waited on her to church and looked out the exercise of the day for her, hut she had little of his company elsewhere. II she asked him .to attend her to the theatre orjin'y of the fashionable resorts of the gay, he was sure to be en ,ffu " , :s ' r , . I , ,ui bflieved herself slighted, bat he gaged in business. Mary was grieved 'at .rcaeutmcutjyaaA'i)0.t enduring., . She Re doubled her euorts to please inoi, and ere the year elasped discovered why she valued his approbation, so highly. She no longer yawned and wondered what ailed her. The occasion was as follows: She was sick; at least she imagined so, and her father sent for Dr. G . The good phyMcian lisTened patiently to her complaints of sleeplessness, loss of appt- tite, &c. and decided she had the vapors. You want air anr" exercise,' said he. Let Mr. Willet or y Mir father take you in an open chaise to Cambridge, or Dorchester or l)t dharn tb.ee times a week, and I will answer for ,yojr recovery ; , I cant go vO day,' said Mr.) Sandborn, I have too much business to attend to; but Henry will go, I know to oblige you, and I dare say you had as lief have him as me.' . , '. ' .; ' . -. ' '0 yes full as lief, and a great deal ra ther,' replied Mary very innocently 'He is an excellent driver 1 ilenryvcould.jiave no ohjection and he a ccordiogl vdrQye the chaise to the door, and took Miss :';Sacd.odrh in.". Till 7 tbok leave f tEe rciigh"pavmeH ouryH-uQer saio any ining;; a.na tnca me converpation waa carried on in imonosyla hle, for Mr. Willet, poor fellow, was af flicled with bajhfulnessAt last, how ever, matters took" a moie.fively turn. 'How treen the grassls, said the lady, Tor want ol something oetter. T-f ; 'Very creen indeed It always is in the! rela?pcd into silence. - I 'What birds are those sitting on the rail ; yonder said Mary, after a pause of some ' minutes. l be'ievc they are turtle doves replied the youth. In fact thf y we re. crows, but j the interlorufors were boih cily bred, and if they fa!! into a miatafee'they may he par- doncd for ignorance of Natural History, Tlio hljlr in tlwi' itfm n c.l ! them for a topic. YhatT are those the, birds th it love ono another so well?' rtjdined the youn lady. Ye3 paid Mr. Willet; 'the very parr.e, and it is said that whenever one of "the pair is killed the other pines away and dies of uriel.' i- M m Mire I don t wonder at it,7 exciaim. I'd iVli-s Sandborn, her eyes at the same time filling with tears. '1 am sure I should I pine away and die too in tuch- a case, :h.uld you not Henry 7' As shn spoke ini'Ko unriU hpr pvrli r oj'd . a i - I f and-her i I . . . I ... .1 i I . M A V. il,.". . I-. .. I ' j - -- - - . uenu men ncu inwai u? i . ? mwui-i I road before him. At last Mary raised ed her lu ad wiih Mbis is a vm h,ru mad: t- it not Mr. WfWet;' T'. is j a?t 45 mvlt s before it comes to the sea,' he ana were d. 'I have travelled often on the '.way to fvew York. It pas ses thronglv ProvideuceV ... Providence ?' said Miss Sandborn, mu dDw'Jw'i -Jit ....aoy.hjjrg.pcopl.rftaw.ay.lLQ, s'et married?' x- .. ...... .... " I have heard so and believe it is true' itiswered her lover. 'If 'we were to run to Providence now ii'd u f married 1 wonder what folks - m. - ld r:y ,'p jmedM:irv, 'it- would be a 'fine joke would it not limry?' '1 thouhl not c.ar( p.nrh what- nnv but ) nar parrr.ts might say,' replied Mr. WiU let. . 'lie would call oe a di.-honora He windier who .absconded with the prep -r-ty entrusted to him. Tut he will have no reason io no angry v.n;i me zor i wouni i not ask you to do so hr ad the money in the wca.d, and .( I thouul you would not -oi-uat. 'Ah, Herry," aio ;hc young lady, 'there is no known....; what I might- do.' lit re hei hetd did;-., icd again. l)o you think it -would be-very wrong then ? Would my father be very -sngry ? Indeed he would' ropliedWil'of. 'In the first place 1 have not asked you of him -he has not refused, and therefore he would -havcV right to complain. Pcsides y ou are so very young that he would have reason to say that I led you away." 'Indeed,' rejoined, Miss" Sandborn, 'I would tell him that Ixycnf away of m own accord without btitig led by any bo dy. Put why do'nt you ask .him then and if he refuses . we. shall have a. good excuse for running away wards I am very forward though, for perhaps you viould not have 'me. at any rale.f x "'Would I not,' cried" W illef, 'heaven know'6 I would. You know that I am nbt f . i -J ... : 1 : "i age yei, anu bei up 111 uusiicsf: lie would laugh at me. 1 must wait until I get twenty one, for then rhy father is to advance me ten thousand dollars to begin with. I can ask your fatherthen "with out blushing. " ; ? 'Why not ask him now what will he do hwtben you come of age?' asked jMary, I think I should like very much to know. What a fool I wnsnct to think ol -that before,' .erred Wi'.iet. 4It would' hare put me out of pain long ago. I. will ask your father as soon as ve get home.' It is unnecessary to reccid the Test of their conversationwhich related . princi pally to their futureprospects wlrtch in their young eyes were tinged with the beautiful lints of the rainbow. - ' When they reached Mr. Sandborn's house the old merchant stood in the door to receive them His features denoted 1 much vexation.and he was whistiingO be easy,' according to his custom when ex cited. He, badjhanded h' daughter out of the Chaise without saving a word and 4 J O 1 then desired Henry to repairwkhout de-i lay L tcTiis cbunting rootp. -The youth" Complied : any was, busy with hia, Icdfeet whetrlf. Sandborn entered "sUIL mote gloomy tnan ever. dir. The question en.', trraed hiotfOl 'th' w is i, said the Otiltnin. -Uf he her posture and he h dilated : s he rt- j now the poorrs', and ybu are riht in pin d t btheve hearts s.rc not bn kt n so! thinking he 1k.s become so by the visita ( ;i;i!v.' i tioa'of Cxi. His st-ims were all swept Then followed another Ions paue, duJ away by the ririug of the Neva, and Jj& rin' which llenrv'a v cs w re lived on 'the! property is now" a cypher. You know-' after ' -r. :' r- fe - !; -r-Je -- idi- T' What isljhe matter, my, (leaf ip id I the youth (hs Nautjlu becii.-cast a- ' ; ; 1 way ofi h'.r p-impcl' -j v-v t 'I shbufd not care If slis wa. 4 replied ' '. . I the -mercjiantf for she vas iiure d, for , r twice neraiue dji murn,, uf nry ,ior jnsr a close mou;h catches no ilie.. Il i a " r. has arrived . while you wcre'aw;iy ildihg, ''..; j and is novT lying at Uainlord?. Inland. 1 SIW ha9 brought bad lewa fohiis"toffimy;7 V"-" boy. : -- Htt 'Vell sir, let1 me know.il tlfcr), Viid.. - I Willet. You must 1 think tn vftjclleri Ceo m my .ather for you and my-elf tqt.' 4There is. oa' letter (bryou my son, tromv j your father, or for rhe either,' replied tfie"" M- "- - f old ,n'in. but I have heard bad news from -," tha i me.' ' lias '". 1 , 4 'Let. meknbwthieo sir. at once cried the y outh. You will know it,too son, 'and "as it is "v' I bateto be the 6ng to tell )ourej oir.ed ' Mr.S.dborn. 'r-;--f---. l he fticl is tlenrytliat youf3 father has failed and l is unable i to'pay fourpehce half" p'niiy'oiihe'dolJ - 'And how sfr did this happen ?askcd . 1 the young man. Vlt must liavfe Seen by some visitation of rrovidence, lor. fnyi( fa thcr whs the richestnercha it in Peters- hiir'i 'irrnrfinu Trt 1 ai I vires hela' ny. .iv.i .iui.ij, ...v- v j. .v.... . . .... ... -w- a - S he never let .his money be idle, andjuit then he. had invested it all ih Merchan- diz:. He had not enough left Jto pay me ;'. - alone a nd I fclialj be .the least loser imon' ' -v, 'u rrfdilnra. fl h( arpr-Ait JtuR'lAiia haf ' ; ' My God I, WhvH'iheJ3gf,.tbl IK? . asked llenery imjil'oiiogly.'-;.- t Do exclaimed the1 : oldt nan. "'leV '' '- musilJip..agau,:and.hl1tid9neaa--j do it; If i lose by htm now- thavenin ed by him before and do uotyoa .ake it to heori- my-iad.'-is.- Thisncws put JicDrysi'nieEded"ro fosaladqt -of hisMadieDtirely; ''ftetdidnot dare to- think tbecpme.a- menrioert of Sindborp's'family at lest for a while, but he resolved to redouble hii diligence and gain that" standing.' y iTSwn iijid'ast ry which he had expec ted to jpbtain.hy.his lather' aid. lie now slwihited Miss band-- - f ? - . born as much as possible, having first- ,.,,. u. 4k ,1ri,,u tu9t tu ..-i, ,;. r4,r,cflo w,5 undiminished, he dared not. ().r o ... fa heiregs. She did not see the propriety of his scruples, for she had read a ,great mahC novels, and admired the idea orlove in a cottage? She looked on riches as young men often , and young women always do, as of very'' little importance, and wondered that Hebv; ry did not see matfers as she did. Sb . . did not despair of overcoming hia obsti- I nacy, however, nor dnr sl; mope -or yawn as formerly before she knew the T f - . r s -i ? nature or ner aiimeni. In due lime Henry attained 1 1 13 ma jority , and became the . partner ' ofhli'!. lormer master, sun ne nau nine prop- -1 ' erty. of his own ..and did not dare speak' U! ' M of. the objekt 'leaTi;8thi.JletrtJlO'lb aj' 7 ' ' P?!l..?!'-flJv-!tV..cF him ea-.t ,. sy at oncd. le'oid man as suspected the ;tatc of his partner's i feeli 1 1 gs, ; nor; g Otiose d vrYy" lie 3 u ri etf the society ol all but mercantile men and ' ; applied himself exclusively to business, je talked as much as ever about deben tures, short and long pieces, hemp and ducki Not that he wa irtrety a follow er dPJammon ; but had a heart as open as charity, but the habi of getting had necome 10 mm a passion in tne very spring of life. ThaKabe did not undervalue his daughter's happiness will be seen. -W r Orv the day M( Sandborn attained! V.,' her sixteenth year, lmet her father on chanize. and man ntvekwnro enrh lnJ dicrous air of perplexity .lle answered me, after the common courtesies, at cross V purposes, and behaved in so singular a marmer, that I at last aiked him what was' i the, matter. 'Matter,' said he, 'it is a mat-'u. terI cannot understand, but I will show you what astonis'hes uie.'v .With that he . look out his pocketbookj opened it and extracted a letter which ha said he had,, found or his pillow that moningW l 6" pened it, and saw iho folio wirigivprJs ' m a beautiful Italian bifid: '' . ' pear Fa Uier"' ; t " . JU ARY tS A Nl ) ROR ft - ;Now,' said the old roan, whft do you 4;Mfed herJajteldiuC"? she .said if I could Jiot find but ths rnn. ' "I K. -. ... . , "T- ---a.- J4 rji; i. ' I 1 I 1 I fl "It d I v t f i 'is l; -X I i : ... - r ; 8 Hi ' v4:."7HC: " - "'yKnf '. ' ; ' ' ' V " -, ' a-iiii,--B5r