46 i i El . ,•_ - :i;',r.- - ..,.'-F - ::: , :t.'1.41 , T , ' ,, i , v 1.- • . .v.! - .4 :-',::,;:04 - ,.:::71i*.:14'/;?6,?..177,V_J .!!..:',. MEI Akvij .................... • 7 1, ‘-„,.. -•-• • ;17:.*:t:" IMIT MIS Ell VOLUME XLVIII. jot Unit. For, Rent . . .- . THE iwo-stOry brick D WELL ..*.I., ING HOUSE, et Main,qtreet, •,'.:-1; I 11, now occupied as ñ .boiirdiiii;:house ~. ::., by Mrs. A„ G. Will.. It is a coma .-_,;,1--. - 4,:..;-k::- foribble-jand -.commodious house; ; an situated in a pleasant part of the town. For lerms'apply to M. G. EGE. fob'2 'For Sale or" Rent, , s THE subscriber offers-for sale, or ' in exchange for Land, the DWELL : last ' G HOUSE imd LOT - in wlijch 11 • he' now lives,. situated On Loa ther • ' v street, near the Spring, log Other with - . liSr- buildings -adjoining it.„-tind --two-nnd-a -) half lots of ground' thereto ntibcbed. pro.' , periY,lms every building luta convenience neces tarp for A Xanliei,y, for which bilsiiress it is a de; suable location,.bavlng formerly been occupied .'as such by David 'S. Foidney. FiYe Acres .of ground nearly adjoining the aboVe will Also. Do . sild if desired, • ' Also. for: Side, the. T A qtr 1 rt-N lIOU.SEIand Lot of Ground now go- ' cupied by Col. Wm. 111oudy, on Main street, by.the Railnind Bridge. It is Is a commodious Stone Mouse, and an old stand, .having been occupied as a. public house for funny yeam._!./:_liereLis.slarge-STA-;- 13LE attached to it, together with a*Blaeltsmith Imp and ot her conveniences. • Both of the above properties will be sold on liberal terms, or exchanged for good land, lying in the CumberlannPerSons desirous of Purchasing are requested' to call and examine • t hem. a - Also, for rent, the Stote-Room on the corner 'of Main street and-the public square, lately occu -pied by :HAL Greve-, .end-ono of the-most-public -1 liiiiiness stands in the borough. Also, a Shop for rent, situated In the square. For terms ripply 'to JACOB ZUG. Jan 26 • For Rent. SEVERAL 13eick Dwelfing iittases P.lRsession given April !Ft, Jan f2ti Cll A g. OGIT.I3Y. FOR RENT, - • . The wa.sttry. 4.4 rick Dwelling )Uttil.: tiltoining the Methodist At Parrewsge, on Pitt street, at pre :tr. sent oecterie6. by Mr. M. P. lige. Po,scs . sion 1 . 71` II 011 the Ist day of •April nest'. Alen. the SitOPS note occupied by Mr: Gregg, clutir-tnnleer, on Pitt street, one door south -of-the Alethodist Parsenage. 'For 1. cram apply to N'Peff, ADEL KEENEY. W. D. sEr-mouri. Carlisle., jan T,`=lS Peak Sale or Rent .911 HE House. on "West High street, now oeenpied 'by Mrs Cook us a boarding Konen, s offered for rent trout the Ist of April. next. It nl:o . loffer.4l . 1 - 01" gale. • W. B. Ii N OX. FOIE RE.VT. THAT excellent 13 12 SINESS 11 - STAND an the corner of North Ifittawer and Loather streets now SIN. tiectipied by Chrisian Inholi, together with the rtitun th e e rear of it. It is it Commodious room, and its situation in n potat ions part of the town mikes it one of lhe best business stands ih the pine°. For terms enquire. of JOHN A. 1-lUMltleil, Carlisle, Jan. 5, 18.18. POR RENT Fouror Five two story brick DWEL LI NG 1101J8E8in A.lexandcr's Row. a a a Ako, Two Krnme Dwelling HOU SES in East Lowlier St. Alto. two ratne Dwelling HOUSES in South Hanover St. adjoining Blain'a hotel. A lon one Onstet ed. Dwelling HOUSE. in Church alley. Fur terms apply to the subsbriber. LEAPL. TODD, Agent. Carlitde, .Tan. P-'1.4. • • • FOR' RENT, Two BRICK. HOUSES, in that well Con, known business part of Carlisle called 'HYDL'llarper's Row,' on the Northeast side of die Public :Square. Possession lobo given on the Ist day of April next. For terms apply to JOHN H. WEAVER, or cwo. A. LYON. .CrArmary 5, 1818—tr For Sale or Rent, A lIO.USE and LOT,. on West street, nt present' occupied by Alm lOW d • F.'t Parker. The house is nearly new, having been tenanted but one year, and is in perfect order. For terms GEC). W. [TILTON. npplw to FOR RENT. FORA ENT - fruit the QM n ; ; April next, the ROOM on North E t; Hanover street, now occupied by 1..-';'!" -- %tt,- Ur. N. Hamel), end which ix well suited turn snail store. Also, two small HOUSES, ono situated on Louther street, and lac other on Dickinson Alley. Apply to JOHN 13, PARKEM Carlisle, Dec. 15, MIL For 'Rent. THE DWELLING HOUSE pri West Main strech.n.oty oceu t.tllllll`t,lpletl by P., C. Stevenson. For terms apply to -WT. BROWN Dee.2:1,l P 47. Valuable Property at Private Sale. . I ni C ''' r' . 54,1 • D W ELL Ils/ G and 3'l'O RV, situ. ~4 -i „..,,C1 . i ',. Ivo on ' • the cornor of •Louthor apd , - ; ,-7 ,.i', ':, Hanover aflame. Conditions made ' '''' ''- •- known- by the, proprieter... - :':::•Cliriitlle.'itin,,ig - a619, .. . Jos. rttED.,. .. .„ ~, . , ~. ~.,,,,.,. - Assignee . ,* , ..g Sale.- . , ~Ill i tiD'i;iiiiaCilboril, assignees of 'ipiri '' : .V_ , 1: it:o 0 0 DTWiliiidl at public on the:ire:: .todsedion ,FF.I.DAT;.tho 25th day of Februnry,. ' s'1&18, at 1 I V011dlel ? 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A. : 1- . ..! .•;.!.:1••.!, ' 4",....': , , ~,. ~ • , ...., . .., . . . , ... .. . . , , . ^N. . ..., - --. ••. • - gz st . .. -- . , ,t.„-- -,- % . - ..e" o - ,;••_., . —•,.- v - - - - - t ----•-ar b .. ---.- • .:,• - •' - •\* .-' l ' , l-• ', • .., :-,•,- . . •.• . . :., • • , •..•. - ' • , .... - -.-:4- , .'. .=: • • :'• Vit:;...•;- 1 ,•:.. , ... .I .- ~,.., ;,, - -,,,,--•:".- :'.."'"*-- --. " - ft„,-- - - . , - .--. , :5i.:,-(.1- - •': . , o.''' --'-',' ' ' '.' , ',.' , •-r. ..'.:',. • '-'. --; •• . - • i - : ". • , fr.- - ' • . i k--.. . ..---:----- ..'49o'_-.-L , .,...i...? ,, ;._._::._.. , ~ - , • ... ~ . . , .. Valuable R:eat'Estite, Neer Winchester, Yn k teir srilo nt'Puhlie Auction On SATURDAY, nth MARCH, 1848. Miff virtue of a decree of the Circuit Sbporior VP Court of Law and Cliehcery for the eriunty of Fredbridk, brought for the purpose of effecting a sale and division of the estate of Arthur Carter, dec'd., the subscriber, who is' attpointed special_conmrissioner,-for-that-purposer-will-pro ceed on. Saturday thelthltuf March next, to. sell at public auction the following property, to _wit: 1. MANSION HOUSE . . and HOD& FARM, about 4,1 miles from Wind ester, Contain'. .ing about ZOO Acres of firSt quality eleo3,4 , alid, wuh`trlarg' of 00e iiiiiedSvikaiat Wa tered by the °pennon 'on 'cast 40,ff:cal:eh aon the south. Something Mee 100 .fichs 'of this • , Tract are, j.ri, Penlic`i. The im; • „ • -provements cons'iti 'Of filWo-stery ; ; ,• ItICIC p.WE'Altalsl`G• HOUSE -11 • I 'with tix reciteb, 'find 4)fitement . Which is used as a kitchen and for ce tars. •'rhe ant-hpesee are a Bart, Corn-lionee Stables REc. The Rettyeriffe Mrnpike leading to Winchester, passers tyitlit%n mile of this farm, end mills, shops and facteries are all convenient. 2. The .147,Envmk. Tnkor 4 adjoining 'the Homeinirn,_desse_CaLverLand-othors,and-eon mining, 130 acres, di 'which about citie-fourtliis in timber. .Tine met is without buildings, hut is well cleated and fenced, nod well watered by running streams. 3. A Lot 'of VVsodland on the Ope quon, between Jesse Calvert and Tauqualy's heirs, containing•lo.3 acres. 4. The Paper Mill Lot at the-junction oC Itedbud and Opernam, contsining • about six It - Ws Land, - -tvi House and several old build:figs, including the old Paper Mill, which is n rust rate mill sent, having a fall-of about 10 or 20 feet on 'a fine stream, and in an• excellent neighborhood for custom. 5. The 'Factory Lot, above the Paper Mill, with a Woollen Factory, n Dwelling house and four or five acres of good hind. 0. A Lot of Limestone Land on the Banlctown turnpike, containing I acres, 'ad. joining Mn.r .loscyth K. Carter, Peter 3lcMurry and others. The Ening will nil he made nt the Woolen Factory, being a point convenient to•all the di visions. '!'gnats—One• third payable June 15, IFAS, and the balance in two equal yearly payments, with ourinterest, tif be secured by.bonds and deeds of trust, when the court 'shall' have confirmed the safe. " 1 will be on fife pretniSrs en the diiy before the sole. prepared to show the- property to any one wishing to examine it. \VM. A. C A TITER, , Spovi,tl Cosninis'r. Valuable Mill Properly, AT Pfi 1 VAT SALT;.—The an dersignerl tilfere at private enieNt • taitle M 1.1.. at the mouth of the 11111 Yellow:llreeelies Creek, anti within florristintg. The 1)1ill is re with new Machinery and niAr Dam erected. 'Fliers is also a new Saw Mill just put up, and only running form few weeks. The 'louse is of atone, an 4 attachad to it are near 40 Acres of first raw 'Lurid, on which is erected tt Teens( I louse, Brick Barn, Brick Dwelling' and a good Orchard and Well'of Water, with a String and, .•7: , pring ,44litbAtittlsitniut;ti at the Mouth: of the CuMberland val'O. , and within 3'miles of the Railroad and Pennsylvania Canal, offeit pe cal* advantages for the purchase of grain and manufacture al flour. A lame part of the pur chase money. if satisfactorily secured, may re main upon theproperty. Applications, post paid, Must be directed to EMI Extensive Distil€ ry and Town Pro perty at Public Sale. WILL he sold at public sale on THURS DAY the 211 h February, 1848, at the. Court House. in Carlisle, at 2 o'clock r. it.,• A LOT OF GROUND, FillIZItC on the north side at Liberty alley, and adjoining the Lenin. Spring and property belonging to Jacob Zug, In buff & Rheent and \Vitt. Ilreem, extending about 120 Met on the said alley and n like distance on the Letan spring ; having thereon erected a large , ,_ • STONE DISTILLERY, with all the necessary apparatus, which is nearly now, and capable m shin. 75 lot,hels p e r day, • • and a oan evedsive Hog-pen and other necessary bulb ngs. Also, a 1,1) 1' OF f. flu SD. situate on the onto Side of East strut, bounded on the north by Liberty alley. on the south by property of henry Barvitz, and nn the east by the Wart spring, conteinireg Co feet in front stud 2111 in depth ; hav ing tli..,reon erected n two-story LOG HOUSE, and also n two-story IVcatherboarded House, Cooper-shop, good Stable and other out-houses. To anY person wishing to engage in Distilling, the above properties offer great inducements, be ing situated ea 'never-fatting Stream of water, and at a short distance front an extensive grist mill. ,'Perms, which will be very accommodating, will bo ninth) known on the tiny of i!nlo by Jon 19 / D. N...:11A110N. Orphans' Couit Sale. .—, . IN pursuance of an order of the .24 -, - Orphans' Court of Cumberland i,:cri t .county, will bo exposod td public / lc nrf:',Ve' 'A sale at the house of John Stough, .5-. T 1 l'' ',::,-,-,:., in Stoughstown, on 5A.1.1." AID AY the .stli of 1' ebruary next, at 12n'clock M, of that day, the following described real estate, lam the property of Jahn' Stough, Sr, dec'd, viz : ' No. 1. A tract of Limestono Land adjoining Stopglistown, NoWton township, in said county, bounded , by lands of John McCulloch, Sharp's heirs, Brownwell?s ,heira,, the: liarrisburg •and - Clitimbersbarg torndiko'road and other properly, of the said John Stliough,'cleq'tl, containing 'lO5 Acres 9 tit 'parches strict measure, of 'which about 100 acres are cleared ( under good knee and in 'good cultivation.. The improvoments . aro a I largo two'quoiy-STO NB-110 USE and -Kll'Cil- I EN, now occupied as a .Tayere„a large Bonk 'Born, two Frame Stables and, otherout,lmilclings; Le fine young,Proliard arid - oilier Rah Trees, and, a novor.failing Well of `Water,''' ' 2 . ':::. ...- No: 2. :A'n tract, or, Limestone '.l:arld mt - sata Newton township, bounded .by lands , of Skiles Wohdbarn, •ItioOlt Eclahoovcr,,P,olly,'Ettltdivand. ; the Barrishorg . and',Chantberaburg tampiko road, Fenteming .11 Acres and, ';2 8.10 ,porches;" of which abotit'42nerest lira , Cleorad, in good ;calif , vation and tinder exiellent: fence r Wing thereat& erected a twa.story and nintlf ;LOG:HOUSE; a Log, Barri,loorit,crih.,and 'Shed ; thoro la also a geral.piehmil attd Cider Picas on tbe prothisos'. ..putt,t, Nct5,.,..1 mitt 2.will.bet solq, together, '. '' 'N' O . — . l .::A tWo - 5uirk" , 711:410.4 ITOUSB; ti l'Stono'Shopend h Log Stibla, with; 2'Aeros Mid tin ,Ver,elms of land. thiireto aitached;'sirufait' On: Stoughstowit :aforesaid, Winded . hyolands of Mitchell . SieworP,,Samwel.Mollinger and .I),' tract , !Elm, tortpo or sale - willl3o ' '1' 3 20 0 'lO be: paid rai l 'the purpart NO".•1—:-Iitlb0 'to be' aid 'on the. purl.. Port N,o, 27-and .'iptip_,t9,itfc; paid , ,on ,thej.purport: 111,,,i'4,r,j0n 040„'qrnifirmation; of,the':;imi r e.o(f ettell . reepeelnidy.. , L.ctoo,•l).4ol‘.! tho.pureliase, money ntremaiwpftlM , lluntl, MP ititgrest.;;llhth'dbUtti , be . slAidlrel the' . %ild(Nif"orJohtigSrMiglOYiparjr:44d ' , '" 6 -1 Y tVitt3ifif i ng;lfk(life'l*bd,ifid,prialaillid , :at ',. ~ , Ve 04,pit, MAI lyrovtinotippit4fTo)o3C:tho, And alito tovg joi4aloollioroni 'o,po,o*i. . 1 1notio,i,,.ba,, r ed Am:UM:slot 1 clayk qt , pyiiiritekt;-' tWhen posseastori - Nill , he 1 giverf,:andilio'retintin.: der'ittlfWairctottol z niintptlotiafalitto,rtid..Aoltltiftirlitl. : 1 0& 9 0: 1 Pid 1 P,MIPOiti #4) , C:lloilo.64:',.bytdo . atiiii. :2011.P5*.67,80gu1q-itilikielli , lmi4,c6l , ,i;4- ' The iiiiie,at Op groutyl mak:o4r filia reachted, f . ' .' nb4,i . ysi', . d : •.p •'-'n ' r at , a so r ,t-'40.1.: spay; y , ; a 11-ta xosa esess l od To r ,th o :qar , lll , lsi ;‘, ; ) !'' ,, ' , r -, e : ;!yr;:a. , : ., , ,,, , 1 .1,',,,: , VlltegtOtlapp.Ly:lllll aj‘pli on'The dn of sale l!':,'!ci(.'S3t l •BE(lo%4l , 1',' ; .. . ' ! I Vl; !;'T''i 4 l '.)r l o 4 Y 'l ' ' ; ' ri l fite P ( MEM 1 . 110:_ , . C. 11A)1T31.Y, Y9rk, Pa =ffl . I)! co . z2'LLa - zzhtsmiLsEilez:D'ihszßr•LEMlElM.LE 6 — i ti; . .zErzr - 742e,‘.- • ..,:• „ • ,•,olt. • „ v‘re.t •,•:: • ',• • • Yi~teLi iitcvii : • fIBIAO - SALLIC' • WILL lie itoltreiltttbitcsertle-tit tlititesitigt of the 80=1116'1;Th . West .Pennsborough township,. nent.;Hays' kidge,' om WEDNES DAY ilio_lattadysdt rebruntY,-1848,'1116 2 - fol lowing petsontti pnipetty,.vizt—Two first rate draught Hordes,. three Cows, three • breeding Sows, 25 head of Hordes,, one 3or 4' horse Wagon, Ploughs, Hfittcova, 3 Shovel Ploughs. one Dorm" ' - eciveri'gtier - Tillbtiryi - two - Sfeighs, one Sletlifour setts id Wagon ,Gears,. two setts of single Hai-, ties's, Wagon saddle bridles, collars, plough gears, lAnt, trace, log and emechains, two Pair of. hay "MOTs ; lime 1)0(17 weed-IC(l[l°ra, windmill, two &Ming boxes, (one of *filch is lioVey'c patent _ spaniel Atiliw etitter, new) 2 wheelbarrows, stone, begs, shovels, forki, groin cradles, mow ing scythes, - one sett of blowing. tools, a lot of loaner. posts, 1 one-horse wagon, one 'threshing , =chin , / of Mix's patent, and a variety of other bar rel an buihel,• clover Seed - by the bushel, pota toes by the bushel. Also, Houschold.and Kitch. en fprniture,, such as bedsteads, bedding:' cup .boars, tables,•stove's, bureaus; settee, tubs, one 24 bout cased , clock ; else two hives of Bees. Sale to commence at 1,0 o'clock A. u, on "said 'day'. when 'attendance Will be given and terms made. known_h_y • • fob 2 ' DEO. MYERS,— PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public sale at the -- Court=house in, the borough of Car ;X 1 S lisle, on 'l'U ESD AY the 15th inst, S I -Cll. 11. o'clock A. 11f, lho large iNVO. story STONE HOUSE and LOT of lOU 'D, situate on East street, sixty leer in .frorit,.elie,uding- back lo the Letart spring, with a stone 'Stable at the foot of the lot, which is bounded on the north by an alley, on the south by property of Jacob Zug,. This property is admirably adapted for n dwell ing. brewery, distillery, or any numuliimory re quiring an abundant supply at fresh running wa ter.. 'The property will be sold widtorit reserve. upomthe following terms— , -One-third of the pur chase motley to be Paid on the ist of April, 1848. and the balance in three annual pay mentS, with interest, to be secured by mortgage 011 the pro: perty. b 3 FRED 'K. W A T TS. Annual Report of the ward of Poor souse Vlsiters. To the lion. Judges of the , Court of Ciordid. co: 1911111 E undersigned having been appointed by your honorable body a committee to exam it-teltitci and report upon the condition of the poor house of this county, beg- leave to elate,-that—in tne discharge of the duties itssignet theta they have tn-ddlerent limes during the present year visited that institution. - - They are gratified to be enabled to stty,that the good order and rleanlinees which last year were the subject compliment to the directors, stew-- M.(lBnd matron of the house. still prevail. Tire dilli•rent apartments -in the estublishuietp were carefully inspected, and neatness and regeta • observable in all. The diet provided for the patf pers. is of a wholesome and, nutritious hind, the (defiling good and substatuittt, and -every alien-. thin 'seems to be paid To Their personal cleanli ness. The house throu g hout is clean and well ventilated, and all the -‘rants . and necessities of the inmates properly attended To. l,nl;nr'is provided for hose who are able to per form it, and this employment coninhntes alike to their happiness and physicnl health. Those 'who are sick, have' the•attendance of a-careful and jii• diciotis physician, - and titt provided with every necessary comfort. Pining the last summer, a substantial two-story stone building has, been i^rected,nt n cost of shout two hundred dollars.-- This was greatly needed. nod adds 'midi to the convenience el.the establishment, furnishing am ide room for a bakery and giving additimial sleep ing rooms for the paupers. On examining the books of the InAtitution we find, that on the ist of January there were tine hundred and twenty-two names on its registry. There have been admitted sieve then one hun dred mid fifty-four, making the %%hole number lie have been relieved doring the present year, two hundred and twenty six. In addition en this number many tranz.ient persons in indigent cir cumstances wero admitted for a day ur two, of whom no record is kept. Your 'cOmmittee cannot close their report with out expressing their gratification with the apparent cheerfulness and contentment of those who aro experiencing the benefits of this noble charily, nod also ocknowledging the courtesy of the stew ard'irt all times Amyl! Mon, us well in hit} :them donee upon them diming their visits of inspection as in furnishing informstion in ell matters con nected with the management of the house, which they,docmcd within the scopeof their inquiry. JNO. AGNEW wit.GRAHANI D. N. 111 %HON Now to wit, Ith Deceniher, 1817. Report of tho Visitors approved of 13Y TII ECO CRT eI*MBF.III.AND et/USTI. SS. In testimony that the foregoing is a true copy taken from the original remaining on file fr.. S.] in the office of the clerk of the court . of quarter sessions of said county, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at Carlisle. the SIM tiny of January, I SIS. fob ta J. I.; 0 OD Y R, Cl'k Qr. Sess. Estate of Daniel Gorgas, dcc'd NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the cstato.of Daniel Gorges, late of Allen township, Cumberland 'co. dce'd, have this day been issued by the Register. mend for said county, to the subscriber who resides in East Pentisborough township, in said county. All persons having claims against the estate of dial(' decedent are requested•tomake known the same Without delay, and those indebted to make pay ment to SAMUEL BOWMAN. 2-Gtpd• Estate of Henry Hartle', den). ,1* ETTP,RA,of .Administration have issued in Lit :due form upon the '6llllO-of Henry ,ilattiel,-1160d,;to-Italitt Weimar- S'Ontlyilliddle top - township,'-to when! fill 'persons Ridebted will Make payment, MuLthoso having.elaime will pro sent them duly authenticated for settlement. .Jan.1.2.1818.6wpd JOHN WERT, Admr. . .„. • 4 State‘ lA....AMAMI- Ise ) deed. N OTICE 'IS herehyliv,en' that Lettirs - Testa -Mowery on-the emote 'of Athon of . Hampdon townehip, Cumberland co.','doe'di have this day. beeitissued'.by.the. Register in and for the.said , pounty, to the subscriber, who residoe inObiremnustown, in said county . ; Al l porsops hard& °halms of demands against esta.to . of. inid 'decedent am routtested - to Make know the' without. delay, and thdso indebted `to. 'Make payment - to,: ;' 1, r a 1. 1 -.MA.I7}I.IAS EIITNER,' &teeter. ,4 t o ,,l„;„s u bso r ibet either' Veisots../0139 nr bt 'nr:itie'horeby Alp Odd .tir. ott;1"30:-.-aq99.' 'tPobryail, "soitlo.urr by,tts ti g r o i ,•... „ • , ., • , 1 1 , 810 1 1 0 6 - • 12 1148-.21v . : Irkiiilifoii;:i'iii,' ; 6iiiiiii'.of:4he'..yroasHi r '" .._, :';'.:tli :I , -::: : :i.,; i]; ( .:4i, ;i r k' 1 Tittik:l:_,p, ,:. 1 i ., ; ,i i • f, .., i iriveduAriii,...l.dithsom.,4-nk tiro Voter drill° Juiv Thaqics, hut, thy,:gnight of. the Itazi* 7: roL :elidetrellYinforktislhos&reryturing his prolostoonal. :AWkielfli tlitajicqii,, EtY.:,-VytWis 'be foyid pt. , the 'old; Bfrkfain:,lmull)q..•!KTOßt.4o2d l s# sest cit:',North tifithEivWetteet..,'-trilmpt.llPlotilic,tittkretit-0;f14 , 7 ! ' i t toftetriialitY:staitoi ithdt,elthotigh he 'will' fitiiiiiir l , hiiie nor honer/ , ket - Toil:016.111v and neat • SIIAV.: `TVG, rhoiiniabin -.llAf it. CFUTTING ',and 'lute. in; i il yjo r t'oo 0, a rid. cui I i Nia; ing 1 bith er .. .I"Vhiplieryoi, -41(itkehte - htr t "o2(l6'ett' 41y,..the,popity,. -' ~..-.:,;,*4 : -" ' 110 ie also , ' ogle fliventoi apt' , knittAillyiliiiiqVer: .. thel•Oeiebtlit cif.ti itainlitoi:liAtli rig . hinted Ate lillii,i . llop;' , 3.0 a t'l SO N' 'A PP IL A TIJOW , i , t , hieli.., ). 'hot' itytto'Neetnin 'of - , lol3,tlettir.ip(itlAtf,i . ,:(Ifigt f)4 ol 4!d,itiiiiil', ll.l 4YiVal!ir,.' . ' ; i 1 )# 1 1/ 41 1 - i • 114 °' 1 111 ) 0 9 f -rel:V4 1 54; , *0 '''' 4,17,41640;t Pi .- , :.;',::'4::.,"•: - ,1 .- 444;t 1 ;!i:4-4.: lii:v,4l4VA;R , ot ,4;;lt'.f.. : ,": ;',. : Y-,-.' , '" ,, ..,',.. i z , ...1,41.- . . - •;!;.,,,,t . :', , ,, , ! , , ~, :„. ~„,„.:,. , , FM ,1J - LISLE:-lEBRIT MY' A 1848 , • ,• •• - =I giiiirtaaaadu'riio4 • • . From Lffdy's Dotolc GuEgemirtrist cIT will be a great deaLbetter torus, Lizzy America is a cocutrykwliere all things are:in full and .plenty buileiewe are•groundilei, ' to the eartli anti half-Starved by the rich anti great in Order that'iliey may bee - time richer and - greater. It isn't so•there, Lizzy, Don't you remember: what John .McClure.. wrote orne; stx-riteoths-afterlaceroped-the:ocean?' . , .. . 'Yes, 1 remember ,all s tlitit,..Thotims; but John McClure was never a very truthful body at home, and VvealWaYs:thetight that if we kneweverk-thlng, we woult find that he wrote with his magnifying -glass,.on.— John you know, was very apt to ,see . things chrOugh magnifying glasses.' 'But the testimonydesen't come alone from John. We hear.it every clay imil'from every quarter, that - America is a perfeetpara 1,1 ise-for--the- . ooricoinparett - to:;Eriglantk '1 don't k ow how that can . be, .Themas. They sayili t 'Cis full of wild beasts, ;poison ous serpents nd savage Indians, and that the people are in constant fear' of their lives.-- I'm sure - England is ''a better placethan that, even it we,d6 have to work hard and get bur - little for it.' 'All that used to be, Lizzy,' replied Thorn. as. 'But they've killed the wild beasts and serpents, and tamed the savage linlians. 77 And there are great cities there, the same as 'in England.r. But Lizzy could not he convinced, Prom . her earltel'a . childhood shehadatever bad.lan one idea of America, and that was as; a great w with Indians and wildbeasts Of the former, she had-heard tales that made her blood curdle in her veins. It was iii Vain, therefore, for Thomas Ward .to argue with his wife-about going to America. She was not to be convinced that a waste, !raid ing wilderness, was at all comparable with happy old Fngland, even if the poor were , dsound down.; As a dozen previous discussions on the subject had ended so ended.thie„ Thomas_ Mind esberire, and so was his wife. The one wished to go, and the other-to stay. Ward had only beet: mulled a short time, but the period . , short-as it was, proved long enough to bring a sad disappointment el his , worldly hopes. - kle,ned been ettphliYed as 1-a..gentlentan?s gardener for many years, and ' had been able, byStrict economy, to lay tip a tittle money, ,, -: But -'soon-after Iris:- marriage, I through some • slignt. misunderstanding, -he lost tits place, and- had not since t r ecu able to - obtain anything more than, transieig, em, ployment, the return horn which htd,'so tar, moved inadequate to the maintenance of himself and wits, requiring, him' to -draw steadily upon the not very large fund that was deposited in the Aavings' Bank. . About 'once a 'fonnight Themes — week] , become completely discouraged, and then he invariably introduced hia ‘ liworite, project of going to Amer icir,,hot Lizzy alWays met him when in this wool, with It decided negative, as far as she was concerned, and sometimes went so far as to say; when he grew rather warm no the subject—`lt's no use to talk. about it, Thomas; I shall hever go to Ameri ca, that's decide d' This, instead of being a settler, as -Lizzy Apposed it would be, only proved ti silen cer. Thomas would instantly waive all pre sent reference to the subject. But the less he talked, the, more he thought about the land of plenty beyond the ocean; and the oftener Lizz'y said she would 'lever go to America,:the more earnest became Its de sire to go, and the more fully formed his re: solution to emigrate while he possessed the. ability to do so. He did not like Lizzy's mode of silencing hini When he talked about his.favorite theme. He-had cei tive notions about a wife'S sul herself to her hulbantl ) and it n ted•him, but-made him feel a little .resolute on the subject of going to America when Lizzy declared herself determined not to (if:). One (lay Wald came hoinewith brow k nit mom closelytilian usual, and, a firmer and more decided expression upon his tightly closed lips. (What's the matter now, Thomas?' asked his • The 'now' indicated that Thomas had something to to,uble.,aiim, more or less, nearly all the time. • • (The matter isohat I'm going to America!'. returned. Ward,' in an angry tone of voice. ilf you don't wish to go, you will only ,have to stay . where you ,ire. But I've made up my' mind to sail in;the next ship.' Ward had never spoken to his young wile in such a harsh,,Ets.giy, rebuking tone of voice since thvpre married. But the im port of what h .said was worse than his manner of say in g ; it. Going to America— and going whether she chose to g o with him What remain behind! hat was 11Is Ipso, than desertion? But Lizzy had ..pride antl;firm ness as well as..iiimie sonSibilitiei. The hit ter she'eniftiolled'hY'ineaiii Vie 'fainier, and with •unexpected. coolness, riplied;— Well,, Thomas, if yen wish : toleave,,i me, I 4vc,,nolltio,li.to say. • As- to, mat: same • CcitMtrvil -say - now - only'what havollaini& cainot go .• •• • • !Very, well; I urn not gOin& to.-stay .here ; ,and starve!.. •.• • ' . . . , . • _ , • • "We lawn t starved yet ) ornpsi' 'spoke up Liz?.y. . . : oble, -, .thanks :toiny;, prudence in' savifig r l dollar ' I 'coOld:SSitirewhile a bachelor !,; :Oat iti:a war for,it"inii r a.:_:.Evary: ,Weeir W l / 4 tre gain. helii6ll-14 6 1,1itnti I ." longer Flay tare ; muchwe.,. la nett avn, the, means of elbringfuer.golthig.'awa.V. finished -my;.jobi - ;untit'•crihnot `Lanothec 'strok4 ttEdO , J •• iii;!Thotnrii'''cloil'fi ,„tie`-itoPa lan (Nes;pattent;:Thomas,!fizornly ' arezhi. a,,tOryt:stringe way.t.4 Only •witit wilttlekWhile and itr.twiti: come said; . 4 -Ward; - ph4llolllr , ‘grpvviag.,9t4y4"4o,ape;aking!slawy an t i. w hi t . alarkeAPlPPhakial`gva 4aatsCed . APon going to:Acalq,R,, `S) ,11 !? aa .a. luviu' anthp)?cdt:ept - Ailei skoult4. shsli N be, , FRTAtin 4 1 9 1 #k#Pa!!iY , I?.tc9 5 4nandi Y, .up l ott ' i 'o l !;;rt:Y9 o :aiY lll 7°4"g° t - g a l ' .1 0 4Y :a;wers. ,r t. i. . "L,5F,,,y,1a , 1 11 3 P Fa; I - aoaq,a align! 49RA.Alar0 , 71LPi4c:;1hd r r i MlNP,ri,llslrutlc,WAltoTuse it, uado , c i u: tto .I.R. 4 1 4 1 '; , taatgiaatirth& ' t+? 4,91 . 4?;..!40;hkr!L.te, ; 47t.i,e4r1W,/,‘ 0.1 1 013.4 P reil ME • ; BY T. - -.--74:11171:111;-;--- 'flCet l 4(llinve already told_ you that-1 am 'rt . & going to--Americiti,,:: • 1 ~,fYery well) LiTll, l ,'„repited Thomas, in a ,yatoe ; that waiiecinsidOrably softened, c.lleave you M:yourLawmelmicegiutwithstanditi,r , the vaw you made on thalhappy mtirtnng.' 11,1 y .prornise_wasio.love_you-alid-to_keep-you-in „s:ckness and in health, but 'though 1 may love.you as well in old England as in a far o!! cauntry,:l cannot perfcrtn that other pro mise so well. ISo I must' e'en, leave- you th lily hertri - thrbest - bleOing - en ii - pledge that you ,shall want. for on earthly. comfort while have a hand to. *work' • Arid Saying this, Thomas. Ward left the Preopnce•of his '.Wife, and! Stalled . forth to •Wr‘lT(Vriillriartnik. his.refurn; lite found' LiziOitting by the window With her •hands cortiririg., het face, and the , tears making tlipir*a Sr throng!) her fingers. He 'said nothing, but ha.had a •hope; that she Woukr change* mind and go with him when the time•riarne. In a little whil“azy was able to control herself; and move silently about tier dorriesfic•dnties; but her husband looked into her face for srimksign of relenting pur pale; but looked iu yitin.• •On-the,-nest-day-,—Ward-said-to-Ilis i- wife 'l've engaged my passage in the Shamrock, that sails from Liverpool for New York in a • _ Lizzy stattedi.and a light shiver ran thro'h her body; but a cold 'Very well,' was the only reply she made. '1 will leave twenty pounds in the Sav ings' Bank fur you to draw out as you need. Before that Is gone, I hope to be able'to send you more .money.' Lizzy made no ans veil° this, nor did she display any feeling, although. as she after wards owned , she felt as if she would have sunk through the flool) and sorely repented having said that she would not go with her husband to /Inlet ien. The week that iatery ill i between that time and the sailing of i e b ranaroek passed swiftly away. Lizzv wi ed hundred times that her husband woul d refer to his ;intended voyage across the - sea, and ask her again if she would not go with him. But Thomas Ward had no more to say upon the subject. At.least as often as three times had his wife rebsed to accompany him.to a-. Mad where there w.” plenty or work and good wages, and he was firm in hie resolution aft to e ller figain, AO the time approached neater and near er,-Lizzy's heanteunk lower and lower in her bosom; still sho cherished all possible -justifying reasons for her conduct, and some times had bitter ittoughts against her hus band. 'She culled him, in her mind, arbi trary and . tyrannical, and -charged him with wishing to make her - the.-mere slave of his wilt. -As for Ward; he also indulged in men tglirrirninwiorlt, and tried his best to believe thaiLm2y had no true aflectian for lam,:that she was selfish , sett-willed, .pud the dear knows what all, Thus stood 'allairF„when the day earner upon which the Shamrock was to - sail, -- and Ward must leave. iii the early train of cars for Liverpeol.to bc 011 board .at the hour of starting.. Lizzy had done lidle but cry cilL ,night, and Thomas tad lain awake, thinking yf the unnatural separation I and listening to Ins wife's but half-stifled sobs that ever fled anon broke the deep silence of their chat - her. At last daylight ewe, and*gard left hi s sleepless pillow to make hurled prepara tions ler his departure, His wife arose a l so , and got ready his breakfast. The hour of separation at length came. 'Lizzy,' said the unhappy but firm-heart•• ed man, 'we must now part. Whether we shall ever meet again, (leaven only knows.. 1 du not wish to blame you in this trying moment, in this hoe: of grief to both. but 1 must say that—No, - no!' suddenly checking himself, 'I will say nothing that may seem unkind. Farewell! If over your love for your husband should,become strong enough uLmake you willing to share his lot in a far-off and stranger land, his arms arid heart will be open to receive you' 0. ' Ward Wits holdir ' e , the hand of his wife snd lookidg into her face, over which tears, in spite of all her efforts to control herself, wee falling. The impulse in Lizzy's heart was to throw herself into her hubaed'S arms; but, as that would have been equivalent to up and. sayitig,"l must, go with you, goy where you will,' she braved it out up to the last mamma, and stood the fitial separation without unsling her voice in the Utterance of . a single Word. - • • , . . 'God bless you, Lizzy I' wore the parting words of the unhappy emigrant, as he wrung tire passive hand o! his wife, and then forced himself away. The voyag e to New York was performed in five weeks. 'On his.arrival in that city, Ward sought among his countryme'n for such information as would be medal to him in off . - ..Mining. en) ployment.. sorne,oflhese,the propriety of Advertising . was stiggested.— .Ward followed the, suggestion,, and by so doing, r happily obtained, within.a week alter his arrival, the offer of a good: situation as overseer and gardener upon a large hum fifty miles:from the city: The 'wages weep far ueuer than any he liad•r6ceived in L u g= land. • • - re yap n snigl e, man 7 1 asked t,he .sturdy, did fainter, after IVand 'lid been, a day,. or two it his new heane. • l• 'lave 'a Wife in , the Old' countr. ) ' ,Itg replied,' with a t3lightapOornance of , cog-_ Yea? Thornas, ,wlty,. didn't yen' iiridg her 11;6'110' , was licit 'Willing . cOmii to' this ecinti -try,t retbrtted.Tttomas • ; • • ; ~ ,T hen, w liy did Tau comel' ..tilecause it W,(18 bettor to ,de 1 0:than pri.• Stai've'ltiitere.l ' • , lt:ilocisit't ratifier 'abiint four wife ) ''l`l3 - t1 , Thortas:apae,(lttlaftly,l.anc l ' ;knit; h)sbrows. . , `y , fi,'ecifiliin'ettve tir,haf is' you'r t senllterhal f ; rifY:Wageit.i -fAlt,;thitVs seems te,.mo`tbatli:woulcllieve been giving, irn an ey. as , lia.co rale ~t, it she had co ttl„ ‘Otif'you, slitilrtieW anything abo9t . 'dairy w'ark?''•• , ',„ , .. I,iYetii'siri , sbe,Was• r iairreiVon •Citiiry,diirai.s. 11 , ;`Thentahe! , s a'rPgul4r-bt'e!le. l 9 l gliah,'AlirY'L krtacflf,,' , • '., •fftfjest 'the iirStin Oitst'w'itte; ,FPI I I9->ov9o l l3Vedittl*.vt4;N: , ' , A..tif. , l4.2..twO TliornaS,,allo9ls- b,tp, : it,t,w4. : ;,ll' 4 1 ,1' ;ff..: f'‘ , )YealtaltOcders'eli)::,; - ; ';•.; ,• 4 ,7'; lifli;;;;43ile;,tthe iefased: to one 'Site' mllitt,e.*W , j,tlter -, op,Werintacs:. ;14Oltir de ; bejeytBltti f t.)s4o l4 . , AO.lL A" . •t';q, 2 1374,9 1, fi5, Atk tßAVP.Fol:katiAk.' ll ,k - bAttlr: l o , n t ti, ~tifictictiChetidettt q!Lyibehing,,i ) T)l,Be))P4r' • earl theiOriner,:in his blunt way. . • 'lkld, air,' rePlietl‘ Thomas, ,a little oindig . &artily.. tWri' never had the slightest 'differ-, enee;eXeept ,in this matter,' • , .. ,ithen write •horne by .this. next steamer, 7a - freprirerreil i—b , _ here by_the.earliest paoket r and - glad to nom e.?- Ilut Thomas E 11001: his head Tim man had his share of stubborn . pride. ' cAs'yoti Will,' said Ili& farmer. 'titer can tell you what, it she'd been :my wile', I'd have her -under----my—arm anA—brought—her nit:night spite offal objections: It's tea silly, this .giving;up to and being, fretted .about a wornan's whitns and prepulices., I'll be bound, if you'd told tier she !mast come,, ann -packed-her trunk for-herr-to-show -that you were in orirneSt . , she'd never have ' dreamed of staying, belrind.' l ... That evening.Tbomas WPote home to his wife all about the,exceltent place lie had ob. tainea, and was paiticulat to say lie had a greed to remain fora year, and, would send send her hull of hie wages every month.— ,I`,/in one word, however, did he Mentoin of the conversation that had passed between him and the farmer; nor. did he hint, even states. • Ail the next day Thomai thought about what the farmer had said, and thought hot happy both.he and Lizzy might be if she would.orily come over and tante charge of the•dairy. The longer this idea remained in his mind, the more deeply did it fix itself there. On the seeend night he dreamed that Lizzy'w•as whh him, and that she had come over Mille very next packet, and the . tbey were as happy its • they could be. He felt very bad when he awokeand found that ft was only a dream. At last, alter a week had passed, .Thonitis Ward tally 'forgave his wile eve'rvihing, and sat hit selts down-to write her a long letter, filled with till kinds of arguments, reasons and entreaties favorable to the voyage.acioss the Atlantic. Thus he wrote, in par,:— *** 'As to wild Indians, Lizzy, of„which you have such fear. there are none within a thousand miles, and they are tame e l ough. The fierce animals ate all killed, and 1 have not seen a single.; serpent," except a glider snake that is as.lim MieS3 as a tow string•— Cotne, then, Lizzy, come. I have not known a happy moment since 1 leli you, and ,l ant sureprconnor be happy. This - is the land of peace and plentyn land where'—' Thomas Wiird did not know that -a stran ger had entered the room and was now looking over his shoulder and reading what he had written. Just as his pen was on the sentence lett untini.hed above, a pair ot Solt hands were suddenly drawn acr9ss his eyes, and a strangely familiar voice said, nettih lingly—,Guess who it is!' - Before ho had time to think or gness„ . the Hands pitssed from his e 3 cc to his Hoek . , and a *nrm -wet cheek.was . tigHtly ; against his own. lie could' net seethe Mee-Mutiny se-close to hir r -Hut- he —knew that Lizzy's arms-wore around-hint,—that-her--tears were upon his face, and . It:artier heart was beat ing against him.. . 'Bless us!' ejaculated the old farmer, who had hollowed Mier the Young woman- who had asked at the door with such an eager in terest for Thotnas %Yard, "what does all this mean?" By this time Thomas had gamed a full view of his wile's tearful but happy face.— Then he hugged her to his bosom .o,Ver and over much to the surprise and delight of the ta n ner's melting, who happened to be iu the room at the time. 'I lere the is, sir; here .alto is!' be cried -to the farmer, as soon as he could see any thing else but Lizzy'slace, and then first be- Caine aware of the old gentleman's presence; 'here is your English dairy maid.' 'Then it's your wile sure enough!!' . 'Oh yes; sir ; I thought she would be a long after a while, but didn't expect this hap piness so •Scion.'r. 'flow is Ibis, my young lady?' as,ked. farmer .good-linnioredly—'how is this ? I thought you wasn't going to come -to this cduntry ? But I suppose the very next ,pack et after : your husband left saw you qit ,boaid. All I blame him for, is not takiiiif 'you under his arm, as I would have done, and bringing you along as so much baggage. :But 110 doubt-you found it mooh pleasanter, coming over alone than it would have been in com pany with your htisband—no doubt at all of , The husbandud then took his children 'out of the room, and ' the doer, loft the re united husband 1110r10.. Llzkty was too happy to say , anything about how Wron„,O she had been hi not. consenting to go with her hus band; but she owned that he had not gone tiVe minuteLbefore . she would have given -the world, bad - she posessed it, to have been with him. Ten days afterward ant - Mier pack et sailed for the United States, did took passage in it. On arriving in New 'York, she was fortunate enough to full in with .0 passenger who had co ne ever in the Shorn ,rock, and (root him learned wherejlic,nottlit find . her husband, who iiitknowleirgOcttlinc she had given him the mostagreeablO, stir prise he - lied e,vet• known'ln his : Lik has never yet batlcanse -- to, n y,repent' her yipyage.t.o.Amorica. ,Tbe„ . molloy she reCivOiljer .Marniging : ll4;:ditiry : ',ot the., old; hiring prided lo • %ilia; 0614'. save. rem nut salary,;after: nceurou a r sentit'',yOnig,:w,aii,..titlengtfi,.(ipplied to the'' Fureliase,,Ol, irtri,.. , ,the' produce sold. ,tyearly,.in New Yoik,.,ioaves ititom a, liahilsorno,uti del iliFpltis over aiid, 'Shove: thelPe'xiiOitS* '''Tlinmee'Wards is in, it' 'fair ltyrty becoming'lestilisianital 'atilt :wit'althyi farmer.. ltuo?ci •roBLAAu I . :mei] of 'clepretl4fijts - which jelti hitheitO defied the i'peli,eo hei•ree'peili;lieen l tliseqftirett said fT p F e, liend - Listen 'to`the ripen' `64inination dity',icheid 'the, wrong liesl l es,l.eAry, l jn(l4e; about; . 454.41' Wlizit islyour pro - 10919e .'l`tiat of ~a thtef.'; 0191116,r? "4 . thief flied in prison qtehohle. , ' Alone;t why P,T)Pgh i t., - ,..Y o ll:,9 N et.;y,),,leritiv,rtothinyirndn:r-i-- "P°4°n*l is '6tiese"ile ij)'Stitiation is oppp k .cithii^: tousell9' sin„whiis'e Iseii 'have sijined' &Pit ; 1.4 0 iLvit,4,l4i.,- ou %tit , v,r ‘ ,l ricittiing;-but. \fealsoever,,i,B ,039biprripli blaiktn , the 'lliight , w4did ) - is it fruit ful lir 99 Aveiggili / ggqms , tti th 11`;',?4 , .v rv,-0 11 . macii i iii3`{lotheasectata at a that lovath— macli; 118/lot clithat tlolb Weeky.‘. *7 - 7"; r 7 , 1 ' : 4 1 4 F IV' pl,l hfP lleinv iiibe* ti ur b b ft,Vt, Pig thi h it ofg , ' t+ l 4 4 tfal 1 IP n 14 ?k' " 4 6 10\ +, .;.14 : ' (. ' i: - :, 7 ' ' 'z'', t ' '.l ,,,':..4; ~', ' '.: ' ?'+ ' ?..: , ' ' .', ‘ 4 .'_ -.,1 ' , t••.: r NEI ."- ~7 , . .;:.;, , -..,,,...!,,!Af,.-:,':,:',L, MI NUl1I~:, Tip . . . ~A very, handsome ; youth;,.;vi r* ith . ' ineie itherms hi his apearancos.ithammeein.hib pocket, tiedeme most . deepeiately lit .love with-the-datighter-elich-fieighbi r -firlher-ef-Antonio,--wacrAfeed i end the. ffmk. man had speedlly dissipated the little Ike :lune that.then becanqe his mily.pertiorriliewl. • ever, his worst enemies ireVer Urged anything against Antonia; nkeepting a few extrairkgan , failings to an otherwise nniia.bleeharitater;.- • Finelta, die. object ,01,145. affection, Wes ,the only, daughter of a rlch.•noble,\yo;. percei , v ing in Antonio poverty atone, forbade ; his - - daughter, -- , - ender - severelsehellieS;l6 think • cif 'A ntorna, when, in fact, she could think of nothing , else. Love is the parent ~okimore inventions than, necessily:; Antonia_,pot. oft the humble attire.cd a, gardener, and so ,got eMployyrierit thelPeasure ,grioundsertbe• • rich lather. Never were. the IL:Ayer/4E - I'lomi to flourish so luxurantly, for were they not to term briquets for Finetta,,whe Was never Seen without a fresh one,in.her;boatiMl, She topk lessons besides, ol •the gardeney •in his '-gentle-craft--Ilow-happrthey employrn ent'f - The mollier of ..F.inetta • plainerrijiai the enibmidery, frame had been deserted !. exclaimed .her daugh ter, "could I hope to equal the beauty of na ture's lovely thlts-7 Ernbroidery,is .an un healthy employment! Whereas this 'barmy sir, with the Odor of the flowers and shrubs, inspir lie my heart!" Tlie mother looked at her claughte,r's face and ,has satisfied; but the lather was 'not Fn easily duped, for it happeiced while there watt a nosegay in ev-. ery room, there was seldom a salad for the table. The master nciticed the ,neglect . tonio replied, by pointing.to, a beautiful bow er which, lie was then ceaskuuting. He was abruptty dismissed ne the: spat, and ;driven out like Adam kern his paradise of flowers. ola truth," said the mother,. !'when my daughter thinks proper to give rings ,to a gardener, it is time .lie.should go soewhere else tn I wear them." , „.„ • . . Finetin took to.,embroidery verychlligTent- ly, and ticeanie as pale as the lily she work- . ed. The father proposled Itticonryihe rides by her side; what are flip charms 0f:f1ed .. .04- ture to these of galloPpino• in the breezy air' ..the_rstsesllparnekt_Kith.Treshv-igtat r and,the chaste falconer,. in . gazing on,ihem, forgot to':..recall his birds horn their flight, : thb falcon was Tikes' from his lity,ger, on which Finetta contitived to placeanother jewel as a conso lation for his disgrace°, ,Alter this, there. be reg. neither . ,gurdener, ant ,Tow,ipt to 'amuse her, die languid: girl felt into. a state of me lancholy, that quite disconcerted her parents. _ l'hey. sent for a notethphysician,miapite..of the lair one , s.oppositon„ . ..whomnderstood.her ' pWir aillinetit welKenough to. know that he I could offer no remedy. pis visits. raised the aMtioiy.of,the tvotell . hil Atiforilli,..2tilio• , eon triverl'-fewaylay the physician and learned that lie could do nothing. fer-Iter-.. ' • .• -‘ , l3e-or -good clieet -replied. Anipuip. -eil know her couTplaint, and if you will let me have the opportunity, she shall soon eat, drink andeleep, and be merry' . end - glad ? : in stead of ihe - poor, moping! - pining patient, you prescribe for in vain.", 1 . • Ile then confidentially related their mu , tual love, and the, physician being a good t hearted man, and besides,finding.his advice in vain, consented to use his interest ih the betinU of the anxious lover., Behold Anto nio, the physician, waiting on the invalid basket in hand. The new. inedicfnes „had a' Sy.onderful effect; dm . physician received a rich present from the father,; and in taking leave of the attendant, the lair Finetusslip ped a third ting on his hand. So tenderly' grateful was the attendant, that he did nqt perceive the entrance of the lather. Antonio was thrust out of the copra. rather quicker he eßjienteff; and the lair.linetta 'Was commanded, with a stela rebuke to, her elnirnber., The old lady, thereupon. asked heti] usban d the..ettese,ol this surlder: change in rillairs,lie replied-,,• .i .. "Wile, I fear 'much, , rta'shrill'shrill haite some trouble with our only child, if. we, do sot Marry her forthwith. , , Here;Tlband the doe tot's man on kneesi.feriling her pulse. I pre stime, that lie may steal away her hapd,' , .tdlusbai d," replied the lady, "thank Ilea ven hp was np !ewer in rank. I heard that she bestowed a ring upon that gardener who was fonder of iloweßt - t•hart - veg,etableej.and it is much to me it she hap not bestowed at least, sem e. sweet looks upon .our latft,,lalen ; nor; he atotild,never have dared, otherivirte, to lo k fit:eh-as I saw' hint look at her ono .rziornirig. i Ali I." ( - moth skein - gtie(, ttwonld we had left her have, Antonipitay.leart mis gives me that we shalt be brought to disgrace on her account. ,:p he is `poor, he is nobly born, and trave l . we not - money enough lor both l".. Her husband wisely agreed, holies° . sentiments • lint,,:topl,d A titijaid hipreCalled? Tke,..ohl liiily ,prerpisiff 'to ttatjertaka,.tfl4;. and afid,r,ittproper lecturato•fifil,ciftUgnier Mt her indiscretions, pite • exprassed . her. sorrow, and dpubttiffly i wrote t‘'letter, to. her loved, who earne'joyfrilly,in,ins owitcharacter.as a gentleman,,,and. was Ittest.graotp,nah , ; friidei.- ved,, ;Tien, the Wedding 'tl&iy,atrivilt,,and the end - Rally 'nfrepaiblad„ the niiiffier'Pereiti-- ved 41111 . surprise ,'- .titres Yiliy;handeinne ridge, ' beicingingtri•her shiuglfter,•onilie hand of the in tended Atr„atErdro,om j before she Could .itsk' any,..tittialicins,.Antoitio•toOk :Finetta ' :by the harnt*,... -, ' • -. 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