MOORE’S RURAL NEM’-YORKER; AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
CAYUGA LAKE, 
“ Hweet sylvan lake! in memory’s gold 
^ Is set the time when first my eyes 
From thy green shore beheld thee hold 
^ 'I'hy mirror to the sunset sky. 
No ripple brushed its delicate air, 
Rich silken tints alone were there; 
'I’he far opposing shore displayed, 
Mingling its hues a tender shade; 
A sail, scarce seeming to the sight 
I o move, spread there its pinions white. 
Like some pure spirit stealing on 
Down from its realm, by beauty won. 
Oh, who could view the scene, nor feel 
Its gentle peace within him steal. 
Nor in his inmost bosom bless 
Its pure and radiant loveliness ! 
My heart bent down its willing knee 
Before the glorious Jh:iTY. 
Beauty led up my heart to Him, 
lloauty, though cold and poor and dim 
Before IIis radiance, beauty still 
'I’hat made my bosom deeply thrill; 
To higher life my being wrought. 
And purified my every thought; 
Crept like soft music through my mind; 
Each feeling of my soul refined. 
And lifted me that lovely even. 
One precious moment uj) to Heaven.” 
Street’s Fronte?mc. 
EOEGET NOT THE UNHAPPY. 
F'orget not the unhappy, 
^ Amid the bright and gay; 
T'hc world can give you nothing 
It will not take away; 
Jlake much tl#^n of the moments 
You never can renew. 
And forget not the unhappy, 
For, oh, their friends are few ! 
'I'licir friends arc few and faintly 
They wdiisper comfort now. 
And oficr scant assisUince 
With cold and cautious brow; 
Each minute they arc gazing 
Upon their watch to go. 
OlO forget not the unhappy. 
For kindness coriicth slow. 
f'orget not the unhappy. 
Though sorrow may annoy, 
There’s something, then, for memory 
Heriiafter to enjoy! 
tUi ! still from Fortune’s garland 
iSome llowers for others strew; 
And forget not the unhappy. 
For, oh, their friends are few. 
tliat you ai-e willing to marry me—to make FAMILY NEWSPAPERS. K ri 
^ Fbw poisons hav^yj„.tco„ceplio„of WiniOrDM 1111(1 lllUIfliim. 
thf X; J ’ indebtedness to the papers for tl.c in- 
fcelinirs of mi' 11 ^X 11000 ^ > ‘""nnmost formation they possess, and tl.e moral senti- THE PAESOH AMD THE BIACKSMITH. 
/oAn-niave youtlionghtofallthecon- p^figfof ft^tld SralemarkaW^ b ^ i''“=*r of Ala 
rrrrSi!n2alrnner. wh?itSi:‘hfotduf 
■HMoroiifi nii(i Siimsiiig, f nutij’s Cnriipr. 
The Arithmetical Cluestions, Enigmas and other 
amusing trifles inserted in this department, will stand 
IH- over two weeks to give the juveniles an opportunity 
to to excrci.se their ingenuity, and time to answer.— 
imcfe — my hituillion. 1 am poor —^V'OU enlio-htened neriod A l-irrm nr.rtinn r.f a uiiitKsmtin wno used to w excrci.se tneir ingenuity, and tune to answer.— 
are rich—I tim a .stranger, and— noonlo Love u enncLio m e every Methodist preacher who was for this corner must be 
_“ Indo«d r fin r ^ ^ People have a considerable share of correct sent unon tln.t eirenit At loot + "oyompanied by the answer, and ordinarily p. p.— 
/ /j. ^edeed I have, till I am almost infonnation on almost all topics of any real iimnivori B i’ ^ At la.st the terror We soheit coiitnhutions for this department, which, 
cr.izy. Let me explain—you and every one importance Kelio-ion treofrrnnhv Lilw ^ found '' ho have tact u.mi leisure, prove useful and 
eho know the nnfortunafo situnlion of my the iiS eo„d fin who was willing 
•ather. IIis habits are fi.sed beyond ^ S” ’'r"'' The Conference^ A ""====== 
Intent, and his property is wasting like tie,/tl nl Zlh *''«« a double fisted man ""“7 
We solicit contrihutions for this department, which, 
to those who have tact u.ud leisure, prove useful and 
floor f'lHior ITR. r i u S v^oiiuiuuii ui iiiu wonu, tistroii- to 0-0 iirif 
rrbrfor^a:::'snn.'’7^^^ jZmZ 
most strangers it i.s true; we have met in Jtns ean folk infelCfvZI.o ™ “'ll'S' 
wJiom tlie name of the bhicksmith could not 
terrify. It was not long after he went there 
■’ritten for the Unrnl New Yorker. 
BOTANICAL ENIGMA. 
ACK0.ST1CAI,. 
mechanic arts, and many other subiects -ire Bmf ^ ' - / a eng a.iei ne vvent there i am coiui)o.sed of thirty-one letters, 
familiarised to tlie nZ Kr m ^fl i ? before in order to fulfil an ajtpointment, he -'iy b 16, 9, 28, 20, l^ i, 8. is a’term .applied 
lamiiiariscd to the populai mmd. Most per- wtxs obliged to pass the shop of the puo-n-i- a, sensitive. ’ ' 
sons can talk intelligently about them with- cioim blueL-cmUL An. Ur. ^fy 4, 20 , is part of a bud. 
company a few times, but 1 have observed out pretending to learnhnr orZZ l" t 
you closely your habits, your industry, and Jiut how did they come by their kiiowl- ^ ^ '''''' 
the care and prudence with which you man- edge? Not at school, not from books— “I’m on my way to Canaan!” 
rntLSme” generally .speaking-but by picking up, here Out came the blacksmith, when the fo 
r‘j,„ _« A ■ ,1 rv, 1 . - 1 , ^ b'om the fttmily bnving dialogue took place: 
what can voii kiinv!’nf^ yoang lady, newspapers in imperceptibly small instal- ^ suppose you arc the new preaclie 
menus. Let any one ask hiLelf where he on thi.s circuit. _ 
cious blacksmith. As he tipproached the 
.shop he Wets singing in a loud voice— 
“I’m on my way to Canaan!” 
Out came the blacksmith, when the fol- 
in taking such an important step. 
obttiincd his knowledge of any particular 
-Yes ; the Conference has sent me here 
' whole hcarg and one kind word nfakca it momi im;^Z,md oZ Z ZpS 
L if ™uWv Z7iht'‘“'‘“Tr “^'’f- i-trZi„„h 
mI, “"“'i o<tc.mor.a..n both. „ Let any yea- 
P—Why, my friend, you laid better not 
‘ I'h I, LI, 25, ifi part of a papilionaceouH flower. 
My 4, 21, 17, 27, It), is the botanical name of a 
flower in the sixth class and first order. 
My 5, 1<), 2, 23, is the botanical name of an exotic 
the drupes of whicli afford an oil. ’ 
My 6, 21), 8, 2.1, 17, 2!), 5, 21, 2.'), is the form ’of a 
corolla. 
My 7, 12, 22, 1, 2t), 24, is a part of the seed. 
My 8 .31, 1, 14, 28, 1, 12, 2.'i, 18, 2.3, is one of the 
classes into which plants arc divided. 
My 9, 2, J5, 1, 23, 20, 12, is a compound leaf. 
My 10, 2, (i, 28, 13, 24, is a kind of root. 
My 11, If), 19, 28, 23, is the botanical name of a 
forest tree. 
My 12, 14, 22, 29, is the feathery crown of seeds. 
Mjr 13, 24f 11, 23, 2, is one of the orders of idants. 
My 14, 4, 1, 28, 10, is the Greek name of the cen¬ 
tral jiart of a flow^er. 
do it; tliis lighting is a very bad business. part of a compound flower. 
+/-)+.iLa TYvn 4 nyy..,y),. 1 1 ,, <5 '“u^ 11 , uuI iiiij Drcss morc tlian let me go along. 
A)/) H_«AnrlTr^ Z 1 ) • either, often more than botli. Let any rea- ^’’O) «b-; you must get off of your 
with mv lie-irtin ' '‘DJ) t icrc s mine, der of a well conducted ftunily paper open be whipped, or else whip me, I 
Te it to Le s^Zd 9’’ "' consider thoughtfully its con- care a d-n vvhich. ^ 
arrftimes from one hundred and fifty to two bun- ^ shall have to do it. 
finisVthe b-inmin ft'nnei Separate and distinct articles, each one accordingly got from his horse, took 
e ter iur hoSe of diZZ J iYi"‘ «<^"timent, and f ^oat, rolled up his sleeves, and at it 
Z L w1 Z f Zi Z . f ^ 1 i^^^«b-atcd so as to produce an ef- But it was not long before Vul- 
rect the affuir! of ZZu feet, in enlarging the reader’s store of knowl- he had got his match. The 
and siiTinZ ino in TIT. ^1 t ‘‘ c borne, edge, or giving a right direction to thought, pi'cacher knocked him down, and mounting 
nvpr "^^7 ^^^termination t 0 i'?/m feeling, or action. Must not all this have its ^ipon him began to sing— 
sIcLs ■■ -tod ,nflu»nce u^„ tl,„ reader? We think i After ,funding him .„«t oflhetnallv he 
Uarn—‘‘Yo< on.l 1 i 11 u reflecting man can fail to see that fif- .aid to h m— cnctau.tiiv, lie 
Well, if you insist upon it, I supjiosc 
have to do it. 
rccordingly got from his horse, took 
l-'ittranj an(t Miattlliiiii’mifl. 
TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF; 
OR, iroAV TO GET A HUSBAND, 
sleeves . mimence upon the reader ? YVe think so. 
Wart,—“Va^ onri 1 • 11 7 reflecting man can fail to see that fif- 
npt am/ tliT-f ^ r? ^ ^ bi a year of ti carefully conduct- 
let U bed M-dZe 9 0<l p»pei-, intelligent, correct, elevated in 
tS, 1 I “ ; ‘ f , ,Z Tnn ''‘ll not moral tone, and withal interesting in its con- 
th k I am so hard pushed tor a husband as tonts, must exert a great and blissed infln- 
9” ^ "'“t ■' I Oto ence upon domestic life. Child,In Zw :, 
“ I’m on my way to Canaan!” 
After pounding him most eflec-tually, he 
stiid to him— 
“Now, my frietul, .1 am going to preach 
My It), (), 28, 8, IS a flower in tlic third class and ( 
first order. / 
My 17, 13, 21, 24, 28, 8, is a kind of stem. ^ 
My 18, 2.3,1, 12, 23, is found on trunks and branches > 
of trees. ) 
My 1!), 28, 24 18, 10, 27, 2, 5, 18, 25, i’s another 
lorin of the corolla. ( 
My 20, 3, 28, 1, 18, 1, 14, is the manner in whicli { 
some plants grow. ; 
My 21, 15, 20, 28, 17, 13, is the botonical name of a ( 
plant, the touch of which is unpleasant. S 
My 22, 18, 1, 14, 29, 1, 30, is a kind of labiate ) 
corolla. S 
My 23, 12, 6, 26, 8, 2<), is the form of a leaf. 
b I' I^’ 16) ■"'■“H fi celebrated botanist. ) 
My 2.7, It, 23, 1!), 29, 8, is an appendage to some ) 
jilante. ) 
My 26, 1, 28, 14, 22, 10, 29, is an order of plants in \ 
wtueh the petals and stamens are inserted above ) 
the calyx. s 
-My 27, 19, 13, 3, is a part of the petal.^ ( 
-My 28, 1, 8, 24, 10, is the hoUinical name of a com- ( 
pound wild-flower. . ( 
willing to be mistress, but to be 
\ rnuE STORV. 
[The following article — originally written for 
,'l“o"T. r 7„’.T’ P“™i‘ fo *ay _ >fo "’‘-“W "Ot ‘iJ ih AS Ik 
extoMively copied i,. all part, of tlio'uiiitorsaieT f ’'I ^ -'‘“9 you, from the IKTEEIOE OF THE EAETH. 7! "f ‘'"“J'' “ ."7‘* f*- “ S'"'! 
n ■ A. ■ ■* i i , brst minute 1 saw you, for your beautv en- - preacher—1 will learn it to you; repeat il 
mZatedZtud* inconsiderably ergj’, industrious habits and amiable’de- , of great interest luis been proved softer me. Our Father which art in heaven’' 
inuuiated and some of the family still residing portment'' by the borings of Artesian wells in the sub- —(thump.) Finally the prayer was re- 
)11 this county, where the stoiy had its origin, is a ATury—“Now John if that is sincere this c3s we go towards peated and the blacksmith was allowed to 
su icien excuse or its repu i ication. d.] jg liappiest moment of my life, and i centre of the earth, the temperature tmd from that time the Methodist 
Mr. "W-had by industry and econo- trust our union will be long and htipp}?-. I ^acreases at the rate of about one de^rree for pi'eachers have been allowed to ride the cir- 
my accumulated a large property. IIewt;s am the only one my poor father will he.ar flfty ^feet That the whole interior unmolested.— Yankee Blade. 
a man of superior mind and acquirements; to; bub alas, liis resolutions ai-e like ropes or at least a great part ' the pfvtt >s 
but unfortunately became addicted to habits of sand. 1 c.an m.anage him on all other an igneous ocean of melted rocks, —^— 
of intemperance. Naturally fond of com- subjects, you must take charge of his bu.si. “f‘““ by violent winds, though 1 dare not Potatoes were lirst introduced at ilos- 
pany, and possessing superior conversational ness and have the sole control; there will still rendered. higlily probable eow by a Mr. liowland, about sixty years 
powers, }ii.s society was much .sought, and he be no difficulty, I am confident in the phenomena of volcanoes. The facts ago. At first the people would neitlier 
n^asteris up under such influences, are far mo?e likel? r " • ^i •'Z 
then take to be intelligent, correct in their opinions and uZi/'U ^ 
y parents morals, and better prepared for the active Zflmn 
-‘Med and duties of life, than tluy could possibly have you ranZt up ’’'''’rim bln k ZT'i’ 
been without it. >oucan gct up. 1 he blacksmith protested 
“IMdat 171X- f.-l/Lvcl T • X 1 -”y ^) *>) ~4, 10, 18 the boUinical name of a com- 
lxOV, nij incnd, I am going to preach pound wild-flower. 
to-morrow four miles from here, and vou 16,1, 30,16, l, 12 , is an ornamental 
fo fo I'fo niecting."- MysJ’?'-.. 2 , o„ K , 
... d bloAscd inlh,. This tl.e bi..cks.mth rcf..scd to do. till ,5 ksst ifo 
11 (lien growing the pre.3cher by dint of hard knocks ex- 6t 12, 3, is the name of a tree. 
! INTERIOR OF THE EARTH. 
A FACT of great interest has been proved 
by the borings of Artesian wells in the sub- 
lie could not and he w’ould not do it as he 
did not know a word of it “ Well, said the 
My whole is doing much to advance the cause of 
Rural Improvement. Leila. 
DU” Answer in two weeks. 
QUESTIONS FOR SOLUTION. 
1. Three men have to carry a stick of 
eventually became a sot His Avife was a result” 
connected wdth their eruption have been plant nor touch them, saying they were the 
feeble woman, -without much decision of They were married, and a more liappy ^^^^'^’bned tmd placed beyond a doubt— devil’s fruit given to him on his complain- 5. Spell “elder 
character; but an only child, a daughter, match was never consummated. Plveiythinfr ^ accounted for? nig to God that he had no fruit when he C. Spell “pig 
preacher—1 w’ill learn it to you; repeat it timber of equal size from end to end, and ' 
after me. Our P’ather Avhicli art in heaven” feet long. Two of them carry with a / 
(thump.) Finally the prayer was re- handspike; where shall they place it so as ( 
peated and the blacksmith xvas allowed to ^ equal w’cight each, with him tliat ciu*- ) 
rise, and from that time the Methodist at the extreme end ? ^ 
preachers have been allowed to ride the cir- What laborer cuts oft' both ends of his ? 
cuit unmolested.— Yankee Blade. work to make it longer ? ’ 
THE DFVTT-s- t ?' coniuion words of two syll- ( 
THE DEVIU s FRUIT. ablcs is just as well .spelled without using 
Potatoes -ivere lirst introduced at ilos- ^'bdit letters ? s 
30W by a Mr. liowland, about sixty years ^ Hoosier poet offers, - 
igO. At first the people would neitlier “ A corn stnlk fiddle as a tropliy ’ 
Dlant nor touch them, saying they were the rliymes with coffee.” ( 
ievil’s fruit, given to him on his complain- 5. Spell “elder blow tea” with four letters. ( 
with one eye out' 
lenesi uiKe alter tne latlier m cliaracter and extensive helds smiled and flourished like an 
personal peculiarities, and the males after Eden._ The unfortunate father in a fetv years 
the mother. sunk into a dnniknrd’s o-viivn 
The theory prevalent some years since, that to search the earth for some, which f '"’0 letters. 
they are caused by the combustion of coal did, and found potatoes. A curious Ber- 7- How large a cube can be cut out of a 
beds, is perfectly puerile, and entirely aban- "'icksliire legend, whicli, however, is palpa- globe one foot in diameter ? 
doned. All the coal in the world would ^ly anachronical, attributes the introduction 8- What is the longest point in a cubic 
sunk into a drunkard’s <>-rave. Mahy^ and enough for a single capitfd of potatoes into Scotland to that famous toot ? 
Mary, for so we will call her, Avas well John raised a large family; he Avas for many ^^'^tobition of Vesuvius. '\Vc must look high- wizard of the North, Sir Michael iScott. 
aware of tlie consequences that would be years a Justice of the Peace in his town ^ that The Avizard and the devil, being in p.artner- 
the incATlable result of her father’s coiuse, und they both still live, respected and’ wkole rests on the action of electric and took a lease of a farm on the Mertoun 
and bad u.scd cA'Ciy exertion of rca.son and wealthy—and all from an enerc-etic o-irps principles Avliich are constantly in instates, called YVhitchouse. The wkard 
I>ersuLs;on in her power, to induce Jiim to resolution, forethought and conraZ and the to the earth. was to manage the farm; tlie de/il advanced 
alter hill habits, Avithont avail; hi.s resolutions prudential use of the youno-lady^’privilege We knoAv that Avhen certain metals are the capital. Tlie prod ice v cn to be diii- 
and pror.Ksos could not Avithstand templa- of putting the initiatoiy question during the to'ouglit together, poAA'crful electric action is ded as tblloAvs: the first year Sir Jdichael 
tion, and be jnirsued bis doAviiAvard coiu-se, maiden’s jubilee of Beop Year. developed, and a light Ls produced, superior waste liaA'c all that griw aboA'cthe groijnd, 
till tlie pcior girl despaired of his reform, and -—-!— oven in effulgence to the splendor of the sun. his jiartni^r all that g-rew beloAv ; the 
grievously realized av hat the end must re- PInkhoa'.—PA iergy is omnipotent The ^ a .small arrangement produces such second year their shares w ere to be jii. t the 
sidt in. clouds that surround the houseless boy of ^^^nlts, Avliat may we not expect from the opposite Avay. His iSatanlc Majesty, as is 
J oiiN D -, Avas a young man from the to-day are dispersed, and he is invited to a eombination of those immense beds of met- io such cases, Avas fairly overreached in 
east, po.ssessed of a good common education, pMace. It is the AAwk of energy. The tos to be found in the earth ? Here avc may Ms bargain; for the Avisard cunningly soAved 
as all of our Ncav England boys are, and ohild Avho is a beggar this momentrin a few to jJl fJie grand phenomena fPo the lirst year Avith Avheat, and 
the m j.st indomitable industry and pei-se- y^'^rs to come, may stand forth the admi- ^ volcanic action. An illustration on a pPinted it with potatoes the second; so tliat 
verance—v as Avorking on the farm of a ndion of angels! Who has not seen the life- scale may be seen in an instrument toe devil got nothing for bis share but wheat 
neiglibor by the month. giving poAver of energy? It makes the ealled the theo-electrical battery, made of bubble and potato tops; and this scourgino- 
Mary, on going on some errand to the 'vilderne.sstobloomasthero.se! whitens the bismuth, and antimony, packed in a I’otation Sir Michael coiTj.u ed, u.itil heliad 
next house, met him on tlie road with iho ocean; navimites our rm*r«- Invite tv.7X7.,x_ box and Avnriiished. In this, heat i.s evolved not onlv bee-frared hisoartner. hut cxhanf-i. 
JlkW AnsAver in tAvo Aveeks, 
ItlOWlthS Ul’KAL NEW-YORKEil, 
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT ROCHESTER, BY 
1). D. T. HCOF.E, Proprieter. 
Uublication Off coin Burns’ Block, [No. 1, 2d floor,] 
corner otate and Brft'ilo sfroots. 
'rerm.s. in Advnuce; 
Two Dollars a Y’ear — $1 for six months. To 
and to as many 
tremity of th(“ land to the other. 
is your health ?” ' tocmity of th(“ land to the other. Without ''toile its peak is tipped Avitli everksting troducer of potatoes into Europe. The 
A/aiv/— “ Well, I tliank j on—but, to te-ll fnerg}’, what is man ? A fool—a clod. ^nows.—Profcs.sor Sillhnan. first that tried them, avc are told, fell into 
the truth, sick at lieart” ---—-- -— the very natural mistake of eating the ap- 
John — “ Pray Avhat is the trouble—Avhat 1 in^sKLy. — ’I'liere is'babbling more . J en Rules ok Life. — 1. Never put off ptos, and disregarding the rook — Shield’s 
conspires to make me miserable. 1 am al¬ 
most Aveary of life—liut it is a sidiject 1 can¬ 
not explain fo you, and yet—I liave some- 
t’mes thought I iniglit.” 
John —“ Any thing that 1 can do for you 
Miss VV -, you may freely command.” 
Mary —“That is promising more than you 
may be willing to perform; but to break tlio 
ice at once, do you Avant a Avife ?” 
John —“A wife! Avell, 1 don’t kiWAA-'—do 
you AA'ant a husband ?” 
Mary — “Indeed i do, the Avorst Avay. — 
I don’t knoAv but you Avill think me bold, 
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Moinbcrs of ^Vgricultaral tiociotie.s, and other influ- 
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mtV)i; ie . : ; t iv to Vc 7 7 \ “ Ito'v is tliah )Sanibo ? ” “ YY'by, he sell ''*7 ’ Mktinus, ^c. of Agricul- 
iistom dictate.s, or a.s .sects prescribe ; and -ludc costs as much its hunger, thirst, and his imv in do fill mwl to-oL ^*0''4><'iLturaI, Mechanical and Eduf7tional 
0 It stammers and makes no utterance.- cold. 0. We never repentZf eating too den ZdZmino Z s^l ,fi ^ TV S-tuitously. 
suture made us nulmduals, as she did the '^le. 7. Nothing is trouble.some that avc cattle dat Z for the Avart of rto lZ Publishing ~ 
TT . make money twice.” ‘ wno wnx rkck.vk suBsiRTrioi. cm-io. 
to be peculiar, and .so our society resembles evils cost us Avhich ncA’cr happen! 9. Take 
a liag of marbles or a string of mould candles, tilings })y their smooth handle. 10. YVlien 
A Persian philosopher being asked by 
Why should we all dress after the same angry, always count ten before you speak, what method he had acquired so much 
fashion? The frost never paints my win- 
dovjs twice alike. — Emerson. 
A Kind )Sfir]t. — Perform a good deed, 
speak a kind Avord, bestoAv a pleasant .smile, 
Whoever lias gone through much of life and you Avill receive the same in return.— 
list be Avell aAvai-e that lie lias thrown J'iie hajipiness you bestoAV upon others is 
vay a gi'cat deal of usele.ss uneasiness up- reflected back on your oAvn bosom. 
knoAvledgt*, ansAvered, “ By not being pre¬ 
vented by shame from asking (juestions 
Avlicn I AVHS iifiioraiiu” 
ay TIIK RDKAl, .XEVV'-YORKEIt: 
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Mr. C. is also general agent for Oneida County. 
’r. S. IliVWKS, Buflalo. 
DU* List of local agents, &c., soon as completed. 
- j UUUCr WHICH Jlw,.-. xxx./xxr/xa 4^ V • Tx 
I suftcr, I think it Avould be some excuse ^ ' Proved to be in realitjL 
for my course." ENruusiA 9 ,M is ull imuor 
Ki.u vou xviincccivc trie same mretmii.—--ta-Thi. iiiwiiber of ihc Renx,, Nsw-Vobkir > 
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go into good society. We do not mean the -- providing that its character and objects meet their ( 
John —“Am I to understand Miss YV- 
success in any enterprise. 
important to acliieve rich, the proud, and fasliionable, but the soci¬ 
ety of the wise, tlie intelligent and good. 
Why is a blush like a little trirl Because , ^® P^''^ several thousand extra copies, 
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wo nan. Jesiro to commence with tlie year and volume. 
