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sboroisgl) fWridt ■ ,,i:. II \\\i.K«\ * •>• "• EVANS, / ptOftlBtO ■ 'HO U'BtlSHKMS. \ TO lilVE TO Al.iV N 'T1IIMI—A LOCAl UABITlTI'iM AM. A NAJlli. t r\vo J rimr.i l>Oj,I,VI£S V DHMDVA .(]. u nor.lAfi Ar-rSK runt ttcfms 6R£BK8BOBOUGU, K. C WUDNESDA V, 11 GUST 24, 1830. —r-x ■pr***—f* TEH-II /•i enrfenes of (V fVirm. r.—Tbemer- . '• 1 lly, :.' rwoi ., within tlirea chant or imuuhcturci may bo robbed of the reward ol his labor, by lbs 6batH.es .'(..'..T'l'.'.'",',! 1- "'"'he foreign or domcitic m.rket entirely bey ifld lii- control, ami may wind op a year in which be hid done every thing which intelhg nice mid iudmlry couM do to secure success, ml O-IIK wiiho'it prof- •'•■.:. i ■; -ii. .n n, • . ; .: uvl o.. ' '-. i.'.ti-Mi! "'•' Ived for a ►Invtcr «ltimi.J«u: • ■•■ : • " "■''•'•••> '• ' '''c ;.cr must he . ■.; (I vri'-Ii the i.. >- •■ ■ Ultr a il w"rtinnancc within the it, bat with an actual diminution ol capi-ni !i he .-,.ii-i; i '. i i>ew •• ' •" "< j • ,|, |;,. -,,-ori j .1 n ..f m th inic in luslry aiittuetl until all to the woollen maiiutnri.irt' i of greater value ih HI all these barren laurels.—Mo-tional Gazrllc, M isc t: LL V.N Y. FROM Til ASMTM'lt. 1 AM II' >T SlXTEBN. 'Heigh ho,' yawned War) Sandborn a* the look up In r lamp lo • • i» bed. Heigh li • ! i wonder, what .ils me— SO-il* ifi'sTOr* .-P-P« »«V ': —" untU i!" ma, beetled or paral,«db> .hepniLS* co|7 Hm not Vkk and faihr v""";rsa,a "••*"" a P—■ " ou'": ,. ,:, , ii„e,eftra-,..noflhMe ™naf"*'^~"",n*'- Rave me a new drew tl.ii morning: yet I .| belk»»o they «re turtle dovfc,'replied , r:^ ',; p,!,::.:.^:..',-.; ■ "!,li!> —;•-,-'"" --;- .,,:,,;- Heniycoold ,11 me, P.I ,:'..,„..„:, a were bUc r bred, and SIX ... ie84.f »«"«•• -;•' » ' ■' •> l!- ft"*! . ';'. ;" ' i* him I * n. ■ ;•' „• lb, v I ,|| , . a mlitAe <l . L\ be par- :.,.-. U.c I'.!... ■;- m ; • .. !■-. MO, has the mdiHlnoui ..lit* iniilliRent larmt r ' , „ i ■«:*,,,,., •.. - • linott* la, . ,0 f,,r> Hucapilal ■« inveaied ... the »«7 "':''- ,n,h"1 >«d toaje^nd lorn . loned I... ignorance ol ,N . ..... il.-iou. A«JltlCUIJlU..AL ,|.,.<i mi', NOR MIAMI'ro-: lOtRIER. ::i^atc:i i.rnn:. /• . , i- cvninlerid :i nlW crowing msirj.yi. she doci not : row fuilicient t.,, r'. wn mi i ufaclun •■. in I i. i- nidj .: ...illy nii.i'.r'.: rua nlk to the amount ' i - «,«!•» t-oo. tffiiu/, ojcng lo iht hnmi liM r!! .- tlin lie, i .i.i.ofr-i."' 'lie worm' .• IIC'I in- UKiylnd for her numerous mat nlwture! . ed annually nrflTfori i! , , mm oilier countries lo i; . about !•■ I T.uOO.OCO. Il i- i . did eroundi he draws on a fund «Im h | JW »'"» « ' '") belter. ''■ Ihe mornii.a from timeimm trial has never failed !•..=' '' •"-'" W-■ 'f'hej were bound in honor ..11 just demaAdsi his profits maj |"';' {vTT«<"[\ ;;■'.■ '"'' ;'H-";■•■•_' ^ ■J»J be dimini- .od indeed; but never wholly ausneiidcdj hn snecess depends on no her a cup o stiong i ;. e. saying it waj mere earthly cqannlM, but on the a«-ir- -"', «w *»« '"•-;• »h«- replwd. I ■nee of ih.i great and heneficenl I: t.-_ ' -: ', " ""■ help Henry lii'Jl it yc win hi- derlarrdI that while the eai lien- ,: • •' tliey w< re, served ihirc'h, seed lime cease. and harvest shall nut FARMERS' \HJKi\ FU.{ Al'G b« m^oii annnall) of I'm uT,«ii.t ••! about yiO.OOU, ai l i.. • 'lUclured ov. i nixltui imlli l'nle4nhe Um i.i. " .'. ■ ;.''''• inn o/|R« Mulbtrty Ireland • any •,:r ,.■.-,i- [F.xlractcd fiom the Farmer aiicUiaril nci ] an .it l! Hi... early nirl ol I it- m m h " '•• i lhat inc of a full 'UpplJ of I tr up •• • I i , mil i:,ly for the taule .,ti racoon lieioi.il ! . II.- be all ■ •i the also lor - a ... II you have any gi ■'•: '■ to c' ■ r, gtr i ..,'•. urtieeslhismomli.' ilyouluv. ... ... j„.v weri .,. ,. >f linen instead of cm sing ol uoodiit a field lhal you d ■';... I r culn- || „rv Willet wts the ion of Ins • ihu.g now in np«ra- vatiou n xl sea<ou, uttd^wn Ihe bu Ii » pondent at St. IVtcr^urg. RIH) Mr. .... born, M .\'.- lather was ;. .u.'chanl. lie had a sti ie nn I. I i ■■: L tttrf Wiwf, iMiil i! rill iti iMIO a«-. !•■ it ;■. i v ."• ' . I oilier artie «o! Ii '--. n itds. I le wa* .•: ho ir«l m «'i in * .1 good iihi-r, bul look little Ii ed .■! any .li... it ilie ti • ■.! .(ion i ol trade and the ri». ml : ', ol rhe m.rU.t. 'I •• day In liter aski-J htm ho • If lill 'i II- nry ■. i :"- .;. . •'; > iv » . ' , lie rcp'ii It | -i III •! .>'„ . ;- I..II ', I- I.I'll", r I no:, man) lopg yt:.i* must mti .\ fore wecan inpply (In demand 'I MlkeU. Ii.l.fcl.itlli(! as ne, be- ..ii in .':.•'v -el girdle !:.•■ trunk ..- Ill OV '■ T:r:-- ' i I . I II ■ ' Il I -1* I ■ ': ' ' "' " f. . i - in ol .'. • n -i ind I ■ <i.;.' .. : rh mi ■ lii -H mi I now con yon i v.e do i,c best climalea iii ihe world kit mann- iu»ilrii wlu'iui uic at any p:t r, Ucteimg silk ol ihe best qnnlny.iiisii <l "I rttols it is « ited will the »«wn r ityii.g ttn million! of dollar*... i in : lo , ■" t ■ ■ ■ re i*l nice tvh n ;• ■ ■• • gihrr nations lor raw mail ui!-. we i 3:ii grub 'h. ili up. (Xpert i! oi 3 li»*s Ibat aiio <iet. lfyouwouM.be wise, ynu •' ujjl Ii i- r:uu em import it Silk •" ::- i •;- cupy all the ^p>re lime oi yt ir hands i:i ,. i our ttports ol bread s! i-n.i- > Only I.i c «c .... ■ • I duly Y.' appreciate and improve Ihe i ...is we ntt-ntiii,, il being the period ol t lie yeai bate. Let our intelligent fanpi i- bt c ■• - when bit destructive insect or fly krine vn red 'lial I^.r H k I i.«ii — '• . '■• ■'■ • a '■■•■ ori« lays Ihe foundaii ■:• ■■■ ii» fu biid then wecai Impc sl.nl evi ; ex nil lire n thi i. A hale prescntic car. will hi'mud. lo \ ..d i.i- • ■■ ■'-' wi oi p.-'i isgd nowmav save you mmy i I. lie mulberry ai.i i .'• •■ .•». bl !,. •■ im. i : >.i;ir 11 >■ Ir, v.l: ie- i: v ... .,:v one i.i.'i.-i the i»r<-ent occasion all yo'ii iar»i : i j'H, tint it ■ f •,; ••>! \ li'j-h .nding m. S i •p The dove*, black JS tlietit t. r a topic. «\Vha(, are tho«e the bird* lit il love i.i.-. Ncvrriheli her mother i-flfered 1 one another eo well?' rejoined the younj lady. - •Yes'said Mr. Willet;'the very same,' •ii.il it .' - Mil l';at wliei.t vi i one of I'l" p in i- '.i.li'...l ilie other pines 8W|y mid iii ,r of grief.' 'I'm »nre I ilon't von.!, t at i'.,' eXclaim^ .1 Mi-s Sandborn, her eyes »• the •■■■<■■ I'm • fillirg with ii »rs. 'I am sure I should pine away and die loo in such a casi*, !. ;;!.I you not Henry '' As she spoke lii-se wonls her eyeli'« >'• ■ 'I and her bead n..lined towards M . Willel's shouR ler. The question i-ii.'virra»ed him: so • I 1 iir-r posture, and in In <ilali .1 i s he n - pin d 'I behetc hearts i-rc n> I brikmtu ....Iv.' 'Iliiii followed anotl . r long ;> u ■, d i-i «tn which Henry's eyes •. re ;>>.■ I on ::.■ road before hi n. At I. t M ry i-.i- il h r head wii^i 'Ihis is a very lung road: • il n .1 Mr. Will. ' " in r Mr. b .i.dborn's .'...i.,:,,- I '■ j ! ' « mil. s '■•■ '■ ...in mo. ■ r lo be II ".'■•'. into Hi. he sea,' he answen d. ■ .-•., . . ,■ ride. P< :■■■ he would '' ' ' ";i,l!' " ■> lo N"w liherhiive cl n oneol I. liberal | ro- •:,ii- but Hi i■■ e. . :. n. linn ; II .!■ i .1- ... ii ,' ;. in ' iade Ii i vert .: ■ . ui in • irlj be bun :;' ■'. fir i neat i i-.l i,.. <■■ nr-l. ai! i. | ti> ;■.'.■.'., IIi . i ■. '■ <w, . \.<;. • i i wil conversation wii carried on in nonosyla- 'What i- Ihe matter, toy dear sir hie, for Mr. Wlllet, poor fellow, was af.' Ihe youth *h.n thj N lUtilus oeed c. -In-flicted with bnshfulncs*. At last, how- j wit on Ii i ;>\«:*:r cvir: matters took a inoie lively lurn. •! ibouldnot rare if ;.li? wa«#' replied ■How green ilie grass if,* said the lady, Ihe rriarcha.it, for she v... intured f.-r for »•:,!.( of sontelhiiig belter. twice her va' id h it iniim, 11 on ,for that, ■Very green indeed. It always is in the a close mou'h catches bo die*, ft ii a spring nine.' answered Henry, and then good deal worse than tint. The N.lilus i (lasped n.to silence. I has arrived while yon were aw >y riding, 'Whet birds are those sitting nn the rpil ami iJ now lying at li'.iu-f.id's I-lmd. ndersaid Marv. after a pause ol" some SUs! lias brought bad news for ue both I boy.' 'Well si', let me know il tlien,' *ii<l 'Writes, Von mti*t I tlenli li'veMiers fro II my I ither for mil an I mv elf lo».' • rhere is na letter for you my son. Iron yoijr father, or for me ei'li.i.' replied the nil! .inn, but I hive heard bad news from ; another source, and it concerns yuu more Ilia i me.' , _ •',"1 me know Ihe wor«t tlien, my dear j sir. at once,' Cried the yculh. 'You will know it too soon, and as it is I hale t" be Ihe one lo lell you,' rej i.:rd Mr! Sii.dborn. •'i'l:': (act is Henry, that your father has failed and is unable to pajr fonr-pence half pennjubn the dollar. 'An i how sir did lins happen ?! itsked the young mail. 'It IBUSt l.ave been by i ne vi itation >.f Providence, for my fa. iher w is ihe richest mercha .t . > Peters-bnrj'i ai cording to Ilie last advices\» ';!■• w.--i, -ail tin: iMniin. 'I'.uf lie i- now the poorf't', and you are right in thinking he hi.s become ro by the visile-tiou'nfljjd. II-i stores were all swept away by the rising ol the Neva, mid his properly is now a cyilu-r. Y.ui know ho never let In' in< nej be idle, and just theil he.had tovi.sled it all in Mi i.li.in-v 111 ha I.I.i .i.iingh I. il lo pay me » II re it e>.f. • ii alone and I iliall be iln-'ea-t !• ser inii.iig >^r; have trav, Ik York. It I-. :i .vn .i re e nli ;, Ih • v? it. So SandbdTti ajti- IJ runaway lo mg '.. Ii; ':. I ■ :' !h |i , i; cl i' '. ! II i : .V l.e i. • i . .■ lit lell •.". i \ i. i: is n BiBl . r . i. i . .: ' s\ .d vu w i.i H | . ; . - .1 V . Bi.d SBV, lilt t ...' . u; . i i. •• butiii. -.- .. i . :.•>•. * i -. ! : a !;.• , o< :\ ' • •• \\ 1 • ■ i .i. and run . . t. \ ■'!' ■ 11 11 . be - . . CIIIZt.li; :.- :. .i » . iir| .itutcc 1 •>. '! I - .:. I... brgad n . I* . o r i " i;. skill ii I'ltun il..:; BO iv:1 I III Vail . , li I. :>•. .•> i> simp •, ni -I yi . -i.-.ulu I lucra- not .'n.it II ' — Pii'-i' in a I"»\ II ui covei .j-ian-i lion , . I!'.. ■ ■•! .i II titan any ..,. . .. .. .,'/ pwsvid. l tit i! donbls : '..' Il ais s| •,! we M l> aik tl.< in in i mimi i ce n. at 'I within ii ie i ol \ .or ahetp .i iw i '. I e lily of t.ir, m.X With >'. •■" ' ■: I | . ■• 1.1- of salt— to tin- " • v wili daily r. 'In while msearch m ih ■ .'• wjll -. ■. i •. ... their noses ns lo.di fy ll.e a'.ta . • in»i . ,;s !•. 11", t'i I '• ; IOVI . ■ . . IJ;a destr ...:.. i ;. >., i have '...-: li - or oilier it si "' I.' :., •.-.. Js in your firhls, is tins i« the ison lije cul- wheil II i v a'' mi •!'» n. i >. lelovi i! Oil. • i .,' • your s >i .' • \i :■ v i •il . iu-e' ' wi i in) bi Henry V-i h • I. v ,.i! Ill .i i.i i.h'idl 111 . !| iriitn ;, . d j I ■ -... 11 i i id ill;, I WI :,i r Mr. ! In~ mi eland lha' .. mere hi< o iio v.:.;. Providence V t ingly, 'is it not then | :•■[ marrnili" •i have heard so and believe it is true,' ; -■• .id In r Iovi r. •1 we were to run to Providence new .!••'. ..;• t er.rii'il I wonder what folks «r.- i.' , ■},'; j uned "i f, 'it would be a li icj •'." w ill I it n. I i: ■ r)" ' - i! In r fithi r. it I .'■'. if Ullll i,ile n indh r '•■!. i ab ci liaiville, he would theubi ij cnlru-led to him ns credit.is. The ciei.-.iy ltus:iaii: barn taken all.' . .. • My t;.,!: '.Vli >t ■.•JfgXfilnljZo then •' ' • ■',;•.1 ll.'ii.'i) in.pl '.iog!y,r,?' •|'i,' excl.iiinid the old man. 'He •nii-yet up again, and.thull, if Hroney c'an do it. li i lose by linn now I have gain* il by him,before ami dj not you like it to iiuan my lad." Tlns_jicws put Henry's intended pro-posals out ol In* head entirely. He did not dare te/.fbinlf lo become a member of Siud'jo'fifs I.i "ilf at l'.-al for a while, but ■I should not care nm h what any but he resolved to redouble bw diligenec and .. ir | ii. .!■ might say, replied Mr.VVil. Bail, tha, ,u,irjing hy his own industry lit. 'liewould call 'honorsbit w|-,ich lie Ind expected lo^tain by his »• i. Rto< wi«h ariv mrh thing '■i r wiMi -i : ■ ... ll.-MUll ! , • ■ ' u • .•. t .! bi nvl. 1 . •• : f r, ll ' il mi . i . - :' r ; .! " .! >' . '. i and it : i um to be angry v nol :. !. you lo do .• . ; he wi rid, i'i.'i il I :!<< .i .at." 'Ah, Hi rry."' ■' ! no kij • . '' il J : with the prop r- | ,|, ,\, a,,i. Henow shunned Miss band- . ul he will ha Vi . ■< ith i: ■ for I woul." 'urn as much as possible, having first given h'T to inider.-tand that ili ugli h:% ilf ction w s undimitmhed, ne .lurid not .):;•! himsell to her father's heiress. She did no' set Ilie propriety, of his scruples, young lady,'there for she Ind read a great many, novels, ght do.' I!. re and admired the idea of love in a coll ige. all '.!.■• mom » in i!J vi.ii would nol -f Ihe iwer, en 1 ■ ■ utc ot'lhe muibenj LII a |iu.r.ed ■■..'■ down near Ihe ground, anj you will line ■ r a ii w year IUIIM I i] Im red •. • ...• ,i . r?, i t n. m!fi\;< with . I ', ni!xi yeai thai Ihey will be "• in ' I wi . I.i ii^iiiuiiural p.u,'.:ii. !.•' ihetxpe- m number. A lew annual attacks • i this tin ■ nt be made upon some ol our a .. ft kind, will rid ; our c-t te ol most ol ihi I.inn LI..1 useless portions of poor, dry,1 pe?:< win. h?o'annoy ,. i.y nn.I gtaviliy soil. ihi mialliy of) ...i | li i,.:i) l.e H-I.i.l, il li v.HI and deteriora'i i'.lure, Ml! : business can Y bi n-i.de more 11- IIMI.1I■ il.an almost i.i.y your prompt attention, wliether you con-i il.tr crop,why nol l ike the lost md rich- tempi 'ted sowing on .our c< n. ground oi ti •■oh t l.inii ? A fail ipieslion iinl.eii. but „i, a clover lay mi li land i-not Ihe be-1 foMhc <-';ii" " though we wo. Mulbrtry. and it wculu be desiranle '■■ ,■„•■/■/ snwin;, t •veiviiy patch ofp<<of,tcasle, dry land admonish you ...iiiiJu:.!.. ■'■ puipoae. prep, iiitn.n. *•#♦#*" hi Ihe selection Muh - It is n.iprini.g 'ha' Ihe far- not be loo partiru .. .. : I. i t .ve do mosl beforehand :. \ '.uir : lo I . .i, •■ I . . ■■ , i ■ -.. '. ■• . i, li ! i: I II:......, . ... ... ' i Li v i I' .; I . i. ■ lroi;i:d i'!i 'irh. ~ as yuuii;: nii-n tlUu i ,.i.'; ue lo gin Mi Sandbow satisfac n would be very wiong ti.. .. ! Would and jouug w :. alwnyi «i.-. as ol viryV-^iy lion, I I become his piilui r and n| mj father, he vcry"9ngry ? it i.tie iinp.ulioiti •. a'.d w-i..d. u .1 'hat lien-c ..;-. i.i-■.|'i .1. Mir'- will only be six- 'Indeed hewould' replied Willel. 'In'iy did not see inaiters as sli ..ii then, and it would bo unfair to en- Ihe first plate 1 have imt asked you ofhim I did not il nair of ovciconiu .;;. her ufTeciotiB now before.she Im- i -lie Ins nol refused, and therefore In would have a right lo complain. Besides you are s:l very you:..: that ir: would have reason to say that I led you away." 'Imbed,' rejoined M'ss Sandborn, (I would tell him thai 1 wenl away of mi wn in cord without In ing led by any bo-u 'f your seed t ou can-st, and ii si ems as a ,,i? i.i ilii. ueighberbood do not turn ne|l established principle in'he i-coiioniy i.eu' of ilx.r atuiilieii lo tin ii'i..'.l of this grain as* any odltr,-thai Hie same . u!i- for ibe I"!' ' f ibeir faims! if;, wheat'l.ouid not bu rai,*ed more tliuu two tan years on Ihe same lirom succession. i.e .: il >ir 'I ,.,: vtry ri-iiit.- I.i::..' '.:':- •'"'•■' *"«■ ' ,l actoilnl I": .i in «■) Other,waj, Ihan Il ,| iluii valui ie ni I pi ■■ -rh »p| recia- ,'. Thl • are more pi litahle slock t" ,.,■ than'horses ; Il i) «'" ;>'' en straw, I tubbli'. 4' browsi. and always r.o.-i.- . , . a I . ■.:-..m- pric. ; ll.ij are nol li-lo the Irani ol d; e - • wl •• h i:iflc,h. '.!..) o'l*" ;: '' '' '' ' r..-.v .-.■'■ •1 :.',' hj J III liance to form ai y jurfgmi'tit for1 h/r-- If. Conn _r. a year will BO .;I be over,and shi .vill like me a- well as ghe <! ..•- n >w. Tin- I'ui tie, ir.ini-:' was v«.v li.'ii o: I.!. ir nluai l»nd« should now command : ..ii ,iii- • , , . . / |MT. no IIOUJ .out ii li-.l to a conr«e ofconduct vi-ay line pleasing lo Miss'Si.n-. i;i i-- -wa.il : to. ati -1 bor,n., I! >r•y wa, iled on her l-o ,chur.ch Idy' . . ,,P,ut why dn'nt > ,I it..!, i comm..e..t 1i .' "V ni. , oi' .ivi lit ,In,,i'.SU.i.'1-,.' ol the das ' .ml i lie r; I. we d.o mosl, cord.i ...•■ i ...r niT. ... t • ... h.i. lit. tle, o.l.bis co-i.p' :u.y' elsewhere. I. she ;• -K,.I bun to attend her to the theatre or any of the fashionable resorts of Ilie Key, he was sine to be en-gaged ni business Mary was grieved a lihis, and believed hiraelf slighted, hul her resentment was nol enduring. She rc-doubled In r: flbrts to please ..' •>. and ere the yr.r elasped discovered why she Mn serd wheat should be luwn beftr. valu.ed Ins so'•Drob.itiou. so lu.-shl-v.. S. he being wel,l, sjak, ed, in b, rim, I,me-wat. r or no■ l.o,t.iier :iinv:,. I ami wunnereil what r% f ,, ley . and rol.l.e.d in pl,a-l,. r, usb. - or Inn.. an . in r. I lie oci asion was an lol ows: li:;''.—'Ilie season has i.ii'v .1 when u ■ _:oi..i'l for tins (if. in -I. • ■ i be .•.'. i. idv. With regard to 'li lime ol sow. ing it may be r.ii. Iv laid down ■.- a nil", il, .1 any lunc betw-'i n ihe ". I-nl I...- or the next month will an-. mm.,. ,!. , • i.. i, I Mr. Willetor yttir father lake sou m II , .pen ri,al el. ' m.,lin.ii.'r, oi til.or ul. sfe' us obsti" nacy, however, nor .I'd ihn mope or yawn J formerly before she knew the nature of her ailment. I.i dun lime Henry attained his ma-jority, and l.ecu.e ihe pa.tun of his form.i ui.i-ti r. Still he had liltlc prop-erty of his own and did not dare speak' i-k bun then. of ihe object ncarett his heart, to the person who could have rendered him ta-sy :ii mil.'. The i Id man nevi r ^o much us suspected the s;;iic of his partner's feelings, i ,:'.a :-i il whj he shiiind the soi n I) ul all but mercantile men and ? <f , ■«? u'e t\\ .i| have a good rxcuse fir i inning away afterwards—i am very forward though, for perhaps you would nut hiivi me at .my rate.' 'Would I not,' cruu Willit, 'heaven knows I would. You know that I nn not j applnd himself exclusivi ly to business. ..I Bge yt t, and stl up in busipess;—he I Ho talked ai much as ever( about deben-would laugh at me. I must wail until I I lure*, short and long pieces, hemp and gel twenty one, for then my fatll. r is to III. SW. I, . id into it. insti i I ol Ihe o ! way f ..■:•■ wil lalun . wi . ; il li u n • it d- , . i ,i, a. ,1 quite II • , . ren gl IVI '!> soil, Bill 1 i r. • |. ; moll I." lo- , ve I.' aid II al Mr. li -•!- .,1 I j ,, . .,,,. i nn.n umcaii d this n It • i liiakingp -ti lo a book hinder in Cur- -..; i .'.n 11, London, in 1819, ai d il I hi \nt found fu m li i.g ixp< ".''« ih t it .- i \ .a;- the mosl UMIIII W») he em heard . . — .**>^., -■ I lo :: (.'i - ■ .'"'■. or, mil: i il e or -■ gar ,| rlv(, best on a make a saving nop on any grountl in modi r. • I '• ' hi most approved o pinion is thai it i- not an exhaust ir ol the Bull, and will ilu :, i. e pro ," r best on I md wbii h is nol I.- '< IInw much ui-.lui in :li^ I HoWing ii: ilk Ol til .Sue was tick; at leasl she imagined so, .:.:! h. r I .li :i -. nt for Dr. <i . TI. good phy-ii ian hsfen. A patiently lo In i complaints it sleeplessneasi loss of app. - tit., 4ic. and dee ded she had Ihe vapors I'You want air enr* exercise,' said he. 'Lei an to . imbndge, Uorclii sli r ».dl..mi. e times a week, and 1 will ii recovery." 'I rani (>o .0 day,' said Mr. Sandborn, I have too n.ucii business to alt. lid to; hul 11 nry will go, I know to oblige you. an . I .are say you had as iicl Invu linn a-mi .' •O yei, full as lief, and a great deal ra- II, • ■r I i iwer for advance me ten thousu.d dollars to btt'n with. I ran a.-k jour father then with-out blushing. •Why not ask him now what will l.e do when you come of age?' asked M«ry, 'I tl.inli I should like very much to know.' 'Whal a i .ol I e.'- nci I'l think oi that b loie,' cried Willel. 'It would l.ave uul me out of fa I In r a :d tlie rest n( their conversation which related princi-pally to their future prospects which in their luiu.g eyes were l,ingcd with the beautiful tints; "1 Ihe rainbew. \\ bin tliey reached Mi. Sandbon '- house ilie old merchant sto id in tlie door to receive them. II.s features denoted much vexation,and he was whistling 'O be easy,1 according lo his custom uli^n i x-ciled. He had handed Ins dau<;lit(r out of the chaise without saying a word and luck. Not that he wa* merely • f II.iw-er ol Mammon; bin i..i ihtari as open ns charity, but the habit et' gelling had income to lurn a pneei. t. in Ihe very spring of life. Thai he did not undervalue bis. daughter's happiness will he seen. On the day Mis? Sandbotn attained her -utniith year, I met I r father on change, and man in ver won- sm h a (u« V. f. /7.-.f. . V.'.'l-am Ni l-on. t!.- il.n.l. and his gillanl - ,.■ ,,, ■ L. ,, thi .i"! from il.i.e lan.b- I I prince, i n Ihi lielus oft rccj months oid, this season, thirly.tmn and ml on the kings of Franc, i ,'.,. j. urthi fount I I . . belig ,,,. 0l)e lourtl, pounds to each'shcti! a flunking irji.d, -.I'lti in .; 'Ihe English dwell Iber,'replied Mary very fiiltocetflty with rapture on Ih. iropntet ol i'. ward is an excellent driver.' ilmd, and his gallant son tie black j Henry could have no objection ami be then desired t'enry lo repair without de-liuliis oi < 'rccj i.iul Poitiers,i acrnrdiiigh drove th* chaise to the door, lay to '.us counting room. The youth and S otlsn.l, and look Miss Sandborn in. Till Ihcj complied and was busy with Ins ledger • prisoner* in London. To look leave of the rcugh pavement in Rox-1 when Mr. Sandborn entered still more :".:..,,:.'■ r. ragemeiit bury neither said any thing, and then the |gloomy than evei .am long ago. I will ask j dicraus air ol perplexity. He answered sour lather as soon as we get home.' I me, after the common courtesies, at cross |i is unnecessary to reccid the of j purposes, and behaved in so singular a manner, thai I at last asked In.n wbsl wat the matter. 'Matter,' said he, 'it is a mai-ler 1 cannot understand, bul I will ^IOW ••ai what astonishes mo.' With that he took out Ins pocketbook, opened it and extracted a Ictlti which ha .-aid he had found on his pillow thai morningi I o-pened it, and. saw ibu fo!lowing woiJs ni a b nuttlul Italian band: Deal Father, I AM Jl'ST SIXTRKN. MARK S.ANbr.ORN. '.Now,' s.ud the old man, 'whit do \o\\ think of that.' I asked her tny.elf, but she sa.d if 1 could not find out the mean. itjgshccjuld not tell me. That wo all '. i
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [August 24, 1836] |
Date | 1836-08-24 |
Editor(s) |
Hanner, A.E. Evans, Charles Napoleon Bonaparte, 1812-1883 |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The August 24, 1836, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by A.E. Hanner and C.N.B. Evans. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough. N.C. : A.E. Hanner and C.N.B. Evans |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Additional rights information | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. This item has been determined to be free of copyright restrictions in the United States. The user is responsible for determining actual copyright status for any reuse of the material. |
Object ID | patriot-1836-08-24 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
Digitized by | Creekside Media |
Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871563723 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
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TEH-II /•i enrfenes of (V fVirm. r.—Tbemer-
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., within tlirea
chant or imuuhcturci may bo robbed of
the reward ol his labor, by lbs 6batH.es
.'(..'..T'l'.'.'",',! 1- "'"'he foreign or domcitic m.rket entirely
bey ifld lii- control, ami may wind op a
year in which be hid done every thing
which intelhg nice mid iudmlry couM do
to secure success, ml O-IIK wiiho'it prof-
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•■ ■ Ultr a il w"rtinnancc within the it, bat with an actual diminution ol capi-ni
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aiittuetl until all
to the woollen maiiutnri.irt' i of greater
value ih HI all these barren laurels.—Mo-tional
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FROM Til ASMTM'lt.
1 AM II' >T SlXTEBN.
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a* the look up In r lamp lo • • i» bed.
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