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A RUSTIC PAVILION.

HIS design is intended as an embellishment to plantations, and to

straight pathway of an elevated terrace. Several buildings thus placed,

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of which the building is erected, and the roof is covered with reed thatching;

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color, and which, from its nature, is little subject to become a harbor for noxious inste's or verin; ill, the alur dance of the troubl

injurious to the use of garden buildings which are not inclosed, that it is desirable to ascer.ain a remedy eieat to prevent their approach. The firzo so dried is adverse to small animals and birds, and has a reputation for being offensive to insects; but it is doubted if experience warrants fail legentence on its efficacy. If, however, seats were detached from the walls, and supported on glazed porcelain feet of a mushroota shape, and used as cators are app to furniture, it would prevent the annoyance, in a great degree, which some persons find from these intra leri.

If straw be used instead of reeds for thatching, a few seasons will show the propriety of employing the sharper material; fr alee and arrows bare a great facility of assailing such roofs, and speedily destroy them.

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My Aunt Sally, by Kate Kennard,
My Country Cousin, by Miss Mary E. Thropp, 357
My Eye and Betty Martin, by An Old Contributor, 433
My Sister, by G. L. Parsons,

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Nebuchadnezzar's Dream, by William E. Scre-
ven, Esq.,

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Ought a Married Woman to hold Property?

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The Ministry of Woman, by the Rev. Charles
Wadsworth,

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Our Hostess, by Mrs. S. J. Megargee,

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The Mint Coin Adjusters, by Alice B. Neal,

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Our Talents, by Haddie Lane,

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The Muse,

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The Mysteries of a Flower, by Professor R.
Hunt,

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Patriotic Stanzas, by J. J. Baker,
Patterns for Silk Embroidery,

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The Nursery,

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The Old Churchyard, by Beata,

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Pause Not, by H. Colman Paige,

Pioneer Life in Ohio, by A Western Contributor, 45

Pride of Birth, by Alice B. Neal,
449, 521
Providential: or, The First Wedding, by Mrs.
Sarah J. Hale,

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The Opera-Box, by Joseph A. Nunes,

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The Peasant's Family, by Mrs. Sigourney,
The Peasant's Song, by Annie,

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The Phantascope,

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The Philosophy of Grammar, by Lady Morgan,
The Plague of Zurich, by Helen Maitland,
The Red Ear; or, the Husking Frolic, by T. S.
Arthur,

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Self-Made Men.-Francis Joseph Haydn,

Shaving Tidy,

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Shopkeeping, by Alice B. Neal,

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Single Solitude and Single Blessedness, by Mrs.
L. G. Abell,

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Sketches of Southern Life, by Pauline Forsyth, 530
Song, by Wm. M. Briggs,

The Three Conquests, by Sara,

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The Town and Country, by E. Jane Cate,

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Song. To thee, my love, by Samuel M'Nutt,
Sonnets, by Wm. Alexander,

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The Voyager, by Miss E. S. Norton,

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The Wail of the Tyrol, by R. T. Conrad,
The Wedding Ring, by Beata,

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Sonnet.-Early Autumn, by M. B. W. Hough, 284

Sonnet.-In Memory of "Amelia," by G. Wal-
lingford Clarke,

The Wife, by Florence Macdonald,
The Wife, by M. W.,

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Think of Me, by "Jamie,"

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Stanzas, by A Stray Waif,

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Suggestions to Women, by Mrs. S. C. Hall,

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To Caroline, by Ann Sweet,

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