E=2 '..i'll E JU (TRNAL. C. , 1 7 11E1 - SPOAT, -. safiV, 13, I 8 s _Attnnor.ati.V 44A fortilAttN, I::73IM'IC ECONOIIY Fai4Sa;:•,in.; to hi: wile ono day, not4ing, Teti to eat; gn on in this queer way, ):'!; 4 wake both ends meet." 'levy d ropliotl, in words disareet, We're not SQ badly fed, 11 etn make bin one end rzzat, and 114 e the other bread. FHANCIERG HUSBANDS A. twit iudies - were coming out of oav of ‘mr . fashionable churches the 14,:at .Sunday, they some how or other 1.1111 TIM misfortune to change hu,bands: ,i, !a k Q witch, as lmth pa ties were .. going cq..ne way, Iva-3 not im ,liscowered. Each of the ladies, a: ha.l got her gentleman by aunt, natnially began to talk STlrllfl her might, is older to make 11- the eilenca she had bean obligod to maintain in chuch. M 1 . 4. A., addressing Mr. 8., begna— •My dear, what made y-ou get 'asleep is the middle of the sermon ? I am actually ashain;ii of your conduct.' ' concha, my dear ?' said Mr. B.; • I nt sure I dido't g , •t a deep.' 'Not get asleep ! How can you tell !such a fib, and un a Sueffty, tno Did• n't I Ft tVG to jog you half a dozen ;Imes before I could wake you 1' 'By nn means. I haven't Ite.tn asleep to day. ray dear. Surely your thoughts mitt i eve been strangely wandering from the purpose of worship, to have Fal‘3 , l such a .fancy into your head. What made you imagine I was asleep?' ' Imagine sir! there is uo.;ina ;ion in tho cape ; it is all mutter of Nat. Why, rum alird, yeti snored so lona as to wako up half the cougrega ti7lu ; th-371 you bogvi to talk in your p:oep ; and if I had not waked you up just as [ did, I don't know what would Para boon the cousequouce. dear, a:n really ahircked at you.' 1 \ it 'At mo! I•d littvo you know, Arrs. .Who is Mrs. 3.? Why ilia man is crazy. Let m© tell you, tilr. A., this conduct is very unbecom ing. Yes, IV r , A., I will juAt int arm tfito 4uvil i s JI •;.Ai wh y , Mts. 13., yqu {nest be crag) , instead of Toe.' By this time the gentlemiui and lady )logan to mutually suspicious of the ...undrasis of one another's intellect.; ; god looking in each other's frees t) purl fi rni their auspicioes,•they at the !tame time discovered that each had the • wrong partner. lit the Meantime, Mrs. 8., before shit hgq - & fit: fairly over the threshold "if !ho abut ch, affoctionately lu•essing the arm of Mr. A., began : My dear, what a heat:tiro) bonnet Al re. Twitchell has got. Did you no ttitr •No, I did not,' replied Mr. A., 'but dire say it must be handsome, since you corm Mend tt ; I always rely upon your taste, you know. By the by, my ! tear, what are you goiug tar have For dinner!' • • Why, a pieta of roast mutton.' Roast mutton !' exclaimeci Mr. A., turning up his nose ; • I'd as lief eat a pioca of torn-cat. I never could en dure roast mutton ; the only decent way of cooking mutton is to boil it, and set it on the table with plonty of drawn butter and parsley.' ! Indeed !' said Mrs. B. somewhat con,temptuously, 'where did you learn sill this . knowledge of cookery, my dear . Where did I learn it ? Why, have pot I qlways told you never to roast rquttor 9 I am surprised y.nt should be so tbstinate.' And I am surprised you -should mention the subject now; it is the first time I ever beard you speak of it.' I The first time 1' t 4 4i, indeed i but we won't dis i so about a piece of mutton, in the street. Oh, what a charming bonnet t st was of Mrs. Twitchell's. I do iv sh, my derv, you would get me just su a pap : . ! rtainly, if you insist upon it, But where are 3, , tus going 1 This is not our kuse,! ' Nut era horse ! Surely the man s beside hirilsaalt2 With that Mrs. B. gave the ball a violent pull, and while waiting for: the Iwi . vant., she chanced to look found, and just then discovered tba i t.sho -bad . I - got the wrong man ; and al.so per cciveci that be bad got tka*rong man. They of course gavel), .inutual exclamation of surprise, anaJMgan Joel: about them fir their !eiritiniate . partners. when up came. tlni -couple. A hcarty laugh new easti . cd; mutual apologies took place, and each &Tutted with her lluband to her !min honto. 3.,t tl!e di 'refit ia:tios it is tiaiti, were ti,t a link! , chagrined at the ctip•t•Q.:e Civi: pt tit ular•f,i- Ivhich to•It pla , n thc conver sation above reLted. "1 L 542. YOU." \Vhr, j., vou .4ai,l it N. She was vto v beautifitl, with her cheek; of rosy hue, and the cur Hug auburn tresses that. th • wind spurts gallantly; but she did not say it. Net that bright creature by whose side stands a lover• looking so tenderly into those gioricieli cytti; .net• . ycit the dim pled babe, with cherub face lifted to the more !nature but not less intm comfy sweet features with thO holy light of mother glocifying every smile. Then who di, you suppose sail it ? Wrong -again. Not that newly - wedded lin-Audit!. whose. home fur • a few fleeting inonths 'le has aptly call: ed heaven—bill of .smiles and tender ness,. and oft-repeated vows flitting like birds of pu•a•li.so in rilinh o w maga— where a pretty, •‘Nbite-tol.ed befit g with girlish, matrimiy air, glitb:i about the neat kitchen, making with her own hands the. snowy bread. Where, when the odious shop is clos 7 cd, he can come lime with himinli o g heart, and sitting with her hand in rove with a pair of - brown eyes over his Daisy;" every little while stoop ing to snatch a kiss from the red lips 60 close to his cheek. Althi.ug,h he whispers nt: uy times of love, yet this loye you" was riot spakou then and there. A tired Wormtu hits hu ihing to sleep her nestling babe. Beauty once made that face radiant, perhaps, hut all that beauty lots gone tow. I..ne blue eye is dim and faded—the whole expres don js sorrowful—the intle brow cov ered with lines of care. Perhaps with that far-off look of hers, she sees flirt:4 little graves, green with as many sum, mers. Her h o ne is very hurable--ald day she has toiled, and the f tinting spirit almost surrenders to fatigue, th© downca,t eyes trembling in teal s—shr , is so weary. And every nerve tingls when the buys come hungry from school, come with weeving and tales of Htirl'OLV that in ether ma <t hear. And after they are lin.hed with kisses or chiding;, it is,timt... to get supper for seven li-igry nt oath.;, and :lien the accustomed, never-ending routine el putting iioay and clearing . up, till din worn-out creature wonders with a sigh if there really will come a rest to her —an eternal rest. At last - she can rest her weary limbs in the corner rocking chair. Tile babe, whose eyes close fitfully to a low lahy, lies in his father's lap. Ha is a plain - tnau, that father, with an honest (dee, - and a gloat heart that would, if he could, take in a!! the carp anti soy row of the household. • The babe sleeps. With a hide gun tleru,sa he lays it on its 'mallet's bosom and as the ruddy tirelight.pla . ys over her cute-wino features, he looks upon her with eyes suddenly grown lustrous and beautiful. He lifts his grt at hand ,rotily, till it rests on her shoulder, as lit: says ; - "1 love you, dear Mary." now the poor heal t lutes into light, and reef ! .flow"vainsh the cares that trod.upon her vary soul ! She no more remembers the toild;,m© wash • ing; she reflects not that the pretty bubo with its pink, flushed cheek. against her breast, has worn her pa tience 'threadbare with itTs - constant toad's and unrest. She forgets that the bcoth was burned, that the children teased her, that the line broke, and that every limb in her frame - ached. What were these in comparison with the steadfast love that had burned for eighteen years in the sunlight of hap piness, through the clouds of despair, when beauty made ber winning, and when the charm of loveliness was gone, and the freshness of her youth depart ed forever. What cared she for aught outside her hems, though she: , had many sorrows, while such words thrilltl ed her whole being? 1 love you, dear Mary !" Ah ! you long-married husbands who exact every attention" as- a -rduty, how much would cost you:fO Make your home thus beautiful with all its cares I tell you ono word of love will toos'en great' Maidens' from the' slintilaers of the toiling woman you call 'Wife.' Try it. Go home some night, and look upon her ‘vith eyes of long ago. • For one little moment think how great trials she took i tan her heart when she mantled you. Then tender ly cln , p her hand, as She' honks with wond;.-1-opcned eyes, say to 'tier in a low and steal voice, not carelessly nor sprotively, but earnestly— • I love - you." Trust 1112, it he to her, altd to put 11 , ) t " better than. diarnonds."— grening Post. HA RPE tt'S MAGAZINE CitoHeljf tbe. rotua. Qunse RI BERS to HAnrEn's MAGA who.te Subscriptions expire with the present Number, are respectfally•request ed to renew them without rdelay; TEItAIS.:---The Magazine may be obtained of Booksellers; Periodical Agents, or front the PubliAers, at TIN E Dom. 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SAIITiI A JONES Pqm!ersput,ly.3. rituosz intleb'.2d to C. tither -2. no:t or leco.ut: n - ritestly reytk:s:ed to se::de,'!te • i...n..1i1 an: mined :o collect shat is it. r . po.isiole; for ni,;ney Inns: hiwit 41. e paid. Couduraport, i .iiy . , I)itES:q].\ii-3= 1 1 ; LL •• cloth io color and. -• a thiv stv.,•• • , ::tore t•iJ ••• . • ' r:, ror% 4; .• • • •tf 'lie • P.:II:tor . • for deliver , Genvsen Folk 41. during the . sea sou. t' eau 'e C0uu.1:.pt....4 7 , •y• NEW Millet° re'eeired every few dc. by r =I ; A t '. l/04 Dr ! ! ' ! MEOW 111 M lin I P.:, =MEI I . : I=l EMI MI Of: ~ 'or k ME FIEIIII Ern .5 I.r. J. = . ;10; J:j; )IZ t1:11)-.);;. .otl ;;,r ry on .117 sr( ~r i•-t: r!),. 7~•+h~ ~+rr il. Witok- - 1. 4 t L.O ' " 01 N;qlC2. MD . . . OR ,ainly • 1 4, EMI i for heoi 1? AL - 9 sitleiOdetingi gnd iar tifsvi:e.., Tllll CASH tIYSTEM ADOPTED Prices Gl.Patly I..tlduced 11';PktizA T e r k/kL.:I No. 333 Prortrt.. - •.r, 1,":1' FOR TIIII - B.F.ST BOSTON AND V. 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