TO Tab ' WI-10Ln: wonLtr! - itisUdMitted by all who hate used them, (and t574k) has riol7jlhat • • . DR. VETEitS , IirEdETADLE ANA- • F imuous, • • -• ••bythe fltert unrivalled remedy ever discovered ' the inire.nutiy of man. They are' sovereign' cure for thefidlowinx complain* Yellow and Bilious ,Fevers, Fever and Ague,"Dyspepsia. Croup, Liver Vomidaint,Sick headache, Jaiindice:Asthroa', Drop sy, Rheumatiim,Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions,l,Heart-burn, Furred LEor4rie. Nall6Cß Distentions lof the Stomach and Bowels.lncipieritbiarrhcea,Flatulence,llabitual Cos,. tiveness. Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Com.? iteXion, andlit all cases of Torpor of the BOweis, where a Cathartic or en Aperient Is needed. , doting ore exceedingly their operation.Lpro d g neither l‘kausea.'Grirong, or Dehtlt.y. They .are extensively used and ennacrundoo by 'PRACTISING PnvinclAsson all parts of the Union, front whom any quontity of Certilicates of their %elite can be oh. tamed. I 't sHERMAN'SCOUGH LOZENGERS Are the safest.; most sure and 'effectual remedy for Colds,Consuroption,Whoopingeougn,Asithma, tight: news of the Lungs or Chest. &e.',Sic. Mr. J.hn Starkey, foot of Gouverneur st., cured of cough of eighteen month's standing; supposed to be a :settled Consuniption, by these Lozenges, when the physicians could, do nothing for him, Arr. Charles W. Perllins, 71flowery, was cured " f a severe ton,gh and gold of three month's standing, by half a bok of the Lozenges.- -- Rev.lll - ri"Thincock, 497 Pearrst„- has used them in his family with invariable success. and reconi'mends !them to all who arc afflictedlwith coughs, colds, or 'any 'affection's of the lung. 1 ' Mr.- 3/. E. Martin suffered several weeks'with a dis tressing cough, which nothing - relieved, till he tried liate.e Lozenges, which cured him in a few hours. Mr:James W. hale, No 5 'Pontine Buildings, Will • 'st„ garo.some to a friend who had riot enjoyed a' nighes sleep for several Weeks, being.every few ;Pule= attacked with some distressing cough. as almosl •to takeaway his life. The Lozenges mado.him raise._ and enabled him to sleep well at nigh". :tie bad tried every thing else he heard of, and nothing else affhided the least relief—another instance of saving a fellow-being from an untimely grave. !SHERMAN'S ‘VORM .LOZENGERS Prcived in more than 40,0G0 cased to be infallible . the.only certain worm-destroying medicine ever dis• '-covered. . Srnirons nF {Coitus—Pais in the joints or limbs :offensive breath, picking at the nose, grinding of the )rteeth duringeleep. and at tithes a paleness about the Lijps with flushed cheeks bleeding at the nose, a gnaw.: "raw,sevzsztion, at 'the stomach, tlasit'es of heat over the surface of he body, slight chills or shivciingt;, head lithe, drowsiness, vertigo, torpor, disturbed dreams c, sudden etprting.in sleep with fright and screaming; sometimca, trnutdesome Coiigh, feverishness. thirs malid Mier .Sts, had taste in .the mouth. difficult breath in, pain illt a e stomach or Bowels. fatigue, nausea. qseamishucss, zoracious.appetite,'deanness, bloated stomach or limbs, gripings, shooting pains in various • parts oldie body i e .sense of something rising la. the threat, itching of the Nuts towards night. frquent desire to pass someth:ng, from the bowels, and some tittles diSCharge.3:Orslime and mucus. Dr. Galen !Muter, lt:Seath A venue,knew a child that wai cured of his by' these lazengers,aftcrtbree year's suffering, and P tun nothiu one eitc would give the least ,A boy on' board of one of the Havre ,packets. was cured of fits by only one, dose of • . 1 11 r. Jahle Proed,,'37 Third street. gave them to . his child, arid thry brough away the worms by thou 'sands. . . Zubriskie,lB Duane st.. has used them.in over 700c:18es, some of them of the most alarming char and alwn)s with the Live:it:est success. ' Benjamin F. Good:pad, 130 Sixth Ay:nine, has us cd them in his faintly for 'twrrydais, with entire stun .cess. Twenty-five cents per Doi. Sh.crnian'a Camphor,oi Heactidiejer.7:vrers•' Give immediate relief in nervous or sickileadache. palpitation otfthe heart, lowness of spirits, despots. dency, inflammatory, or putrid sorethroat; bowel - or summer complaint, fainting, oppression or a sense of sinking of he Chest, eholic, spa , ms,,cramps, of the stomach or bowels, hysterical affi pitons and all, ner , sous diiesses. drowsiness throughtHeday and wake -fulness at night; cholera or cholera morbus, elarrlirea, 'lassitude, or a sense ot • fatigue, Persons ,travelling‘. 'or attending large parties. will find the Lozenges ienl ly reviving, and imparting the buoyancy oryouth—m sett after dissipation. they restore the tone of the sys tem generally. and • remove all the unpleasant symp= . trims of too free !icing-_ . t ' 'Jain N. Mnim. Editor of „the Brother . Jona than, was cured crf amivere headache in six minutes by thiee oftlic Camplitir Lozenges---he was prtjuthced against them. . JosiA•l7. Nimes, Es q., Vice rresir'ent of the Wash itn:on Marine . lnsurance Company . ; has su ff ered tits years with nervous headache, that mithing would re lieve till'he used these Lozenges, which removed it vutircly in fifteen minutes. • ,fir. G. Hunter, It S Sixth Avenue, has Leen st d jest •,NiOlent attacks of he'adache, so as to make shim al "hfind 'lir two - or threii hour at aiime. Nothing /tded him any r,6 etif till he tr.ed these Lozen • oifthey cured him in a few minidas. 11. A Otte Eeq- of the New' York fferald, has theth for the last year for headaelie.or and always found inunc.diute relief from ilicin. . . • Sherman's Poor' 11!an's plinicr! 1SO:1,0GO soldyearly of it:isles( Ad all Plasiers.-, Kheumatisur, Lumbago, Pain ci WValitless in the Back, Loins, Side, Breast, Neck, or Limbs, efil.;:tur.l ly cured by it. I,,U' Only 121 Ceilts each, and was• ranted superior to all other plasters in use. lie par ticular to get She) man's Poor Man's Plaster's, or you will be'imposed noon. A roid the s; uriousand,worin less imitations 4; The t ame is stamped on the backof each; get nape withoueit, or you will lie deceived. Cough Lozenges only 25 cents a box. • Worm Lozenges 25 do • do • • Camphor or headache Lozenges, 25 cents per box Poor Mah's Plaster, only 'l2 cents a piece. The above Medicines for sale by ';'T. it. J. [WATT V, -Agents for the proprietor. Alsoby liugh Kinsley, Port Carbon. ` Nilliatn Taggart,'famaqua, George. Reiicapler, New Castle: June 10, 1813 JOYFUL NEWS. !Most every discase that flesh -is he:r to may he " r3h cured byithd timely use - of KELF.I"• COM POVN D. DEPUIZATIVE: 1111)1'. This may be proved satisfactorily to thtise who will callat any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certilicates (properly authenticated) of cures perlbrCrl bd on individuals who had lost all hupcs'of relief— certificates of Physicians who had,the most severe cases tinder treattnent, their patients having taken the ' medicine bYtheiradviee and been,Ctired 7 -certificates from the PI ot honota ry, Clerk of Orphans' Court. No. taVy, &c., Stating, their acquaintance with persons of :respectability and standing, .who having the good of ihetr fellow men at heart,ihavo voluntarily come for ..ward and givewa statement of their case and'ils cure. for publication The number eftliese certi , ificatesbeing too great for newspaper publication, the 'sUbseriber has deemed it advisable to have a cops of , the mastimportant certificates properly authentica ted, Under teal, to be pl#ed at the stores angelus, ' Oe 110 have the nreditihetbr sale. where persons Maid. fed with IScrefula or `Kings evil' ' Chronic Ehetimatism, 'fetter, Mercurial diseases Eruptions of the kin, Cbugh of long standing or eh:tient Consumption, sick (lead-ache. have en opportunity or ascertaining the names and - residences of these who have been cured by its use, Ikand whO will be willing, if called upon, to give every MC:irritation required. As a more general evidence that this ;STio quack .medicine: 1 would refer to' the names Of the follow ., ing well known phwiciams, who have atteateihto its eflipacy.—Dr. ,g - flicster ; Dr. . G. Siren, Dr. Jno. 011,1,14. 11.11, Muhlenherg, Dr. J. E. otter. Sold wholesale and . Raid at the drug and Chetiii calStore of E. B. EICIMOLTZ.-Portsvtlic. I.'B. R. J.Il. Falle..l i n er svill e; Ilugh Kinds)? Poit Carbon ; Henry Voute, Orwigsburg. January 71OFFAT , S, •tEGL'TABLE LIFE PILL :, . A n) ' , ,, PMEY.A" BITTERS.. lIIIIF. liill 3rltirOreVlCli Celt.: rit Y Which this PI - 1 A. eminent filediciee has-acquire,: for its invariabe efficacy in all the diseases which ,h pro-Ccses to cure Aas rer,dered the usual practice of offing not ..'uly on necessary. but unworthy of theui. l' f iley .are know:? by , their fruits ; their good works testitiy fur them, and tl - ey thrive not by . the faith of the credulous. In ail cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, &ROM; and Liver : Affections, Asthma, Piles. Settled l'ains, Rheumatism. Fevers and Agues,Obstinate Headaches •Impure to ate of the Fluids, Uishealthy Appearance of the kind, Nervous nattily. the Siekneks incident to Females in Delicate Health, every kind of Weak nesse( the Digest:ve Organs, and in all general De rangements of Health. these Medicines have invaria ably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore•Y4',OTOCE 4 Health to the most Ezhaus ted Constitutions, . . • A single Ilia) will place. l4c Life Pills andTherni.r Bitters. beyond do reach of competition.. is the esti mation sif every patient. ' ' ft,parrid and Sold, Whiilesale and Retail, .ot Wil liam, B. Maat's Office, 3?...5,11r0adway, cornerof An thony street- Kew York.' 1 N. B. Noce Are, geinti4e unless they have thcfac simile of John Mont's Signature. . ' The Life Pills are sold in Boxes—Price, tb cents, 50eents. and I Dollar each, according to the size ; and the Phrenis Bitters in Bottles, at I dollar oft doll p o tt sv m e wo e " c om p an y ; tars each, ovith full directions. . Good Samaritans can be had ef the Agents gratis. MIRE Bawd of Managers:have this . day declared S .- - - -'-- 1 ......., ~! B. BANNAN, M. a semi annual dividend °Ohre° per, teat, on - 4 "-----------..'"'. hu lkill county the Capital Stock of thisCo tummy, fur the last sir ). . months; payable to the Smekbalders, or 'their lc ' . ; tgal representative's, on or, after the Ifith 'January.' , 11q 1 l A. RUSSEL, President. 4 5 , ,latttre l y . , ~ . 4 4 'ma .i ` Pritor; - I . 2- Whoa; , , . sli . 0 ;,,... - v totra.yrt, . t 7 W. ,NOSEBERRY, ..,40' , ;-'4 l .iglP ., `. .. • ' l ' 4 4 OW/ mi . ' , , , `1444,; . ./.: ' -';•: Nii-c, 'r . I ' /;; ATTORNEy AT LAW, ' ':'- - -- - -r; r, ,- 44,4`r.1!„,-;:-.,.,,,-- 1 -, oalviospvitp, PA. • - ' -- ~ ,'-,-. '-, -,- L.llk•rai'iwtit'k..!-; - )..., ~--;..,.,,, - _...; .- - ‘,. 't.'- , - :' - MIN M;ll==n WEEKLY- IiY;_!i3ENTAMIN T _ ; 'ltto;:PC:lT.T ; pyt'sreliOr.T*Jft • dovNTY,,--:.0.41 VOL XX Fever and Ague Patients ! ! • P.:FORE.as Well as aincC, the discovery or the great remedy fur 'Fever and Agee ROWAN D'S TONIC I‘IIXTUt2If. (now called nowand's year" Tonic Mixture, with die written signature e-f John R. Rowand. over the Mouth cif crich bottle,'-to distinguishit from a lot of "adulicinted - Tonic Mix lure," mule during the author's al4nce and discon nexion with its manufacture and &ale front the Baring, of 1833 to 1841) "pretended": cure,Vot this trouble some complaint have always been ispringing. up in various parts of the country, (Kr pin ins rk ! silica. ITS discovery and almost universal and exclusive use throughout the United Snit ei,Canad?,Texas. Mexico. West Indies. South America all ncia reme dies "steal its good natne"--4.outterfeit its taste: smell and appearance as'elosely as they can --:imitate its manner . o f using—copy •its directlees-nd by VA sinus other shifts and-prevarications to palni off upon the credulous and 'Unwary, their paltry gurss•Forl: Tonic Mix(nres ar.d Pd s in place of the old favourite. Fterling and supreme itrnetiy. Nothing .perhaps could more positively prove the excellence of the true medicine than this, one fact—for where 'it not the -first best" they would not select it out, for receiving their "hypocritical respects," but would confer their "complinten is"tirion Someihing else they . deemed the "foremost cure." Anti what more con vincing argument do fever and aguti patients nee t to guard them against one and all cifithese counterfeit and spurious imitations, and•to render. them careful to procure the genuine and undoubted rornedy of the Proprietor himself. in Philadelphia:ley or his accred ited agents throughout the United Slates, &c. Sole;' gent; in Pottsville.' JOIhN v. C. MARTIN- lanoary . • .1 Perfumery! PerfuMery !! 11,CrME subscriber has pist opened' a lot of Elegant -11 and Superior French Percitmry, among which ds Ftptina Cologne, Florida Waterdlloney, Water. a. -very pleasant' perfume, and 1 . 3 an eacellint article: for kibping hair in curl •forcitlier Lats,•Gentlemen hr Bm oan galydor; fisr the Complexion, Smelling Bottles, LavebileriWaten, Rose Water,su pedal. Bear's Odin Pots and II ides, Matrow ' o matuni, Orris Tooth NYash , Toilet Powder.:Powder Briars and Pu ff s, Indian Oil and Indian Dec.c fur col ouring Hair a be . autiful brown and dark color. Ma cassar Oil. Scent Bags for drawer.i t Genuine Otto of ' Roses in Hurtles. Brown Wintbor, Munk, Orange and; Lemon, Otto of lkose.:&c.. Sinips, Also, Glenn's Saponaceous Comptiund flir Shaving, .RousselFs Celebrated Shaving. Cleam, • Rou.seli's Emollient :! : aponieeepsPaste, for whiten.. ing and softenirg the Llands, ang preventut chap ping. Bale - Eli 111..atieer, for the 1`: Riius.sett's Balsamic Elixer cirl..artier. for the,rifouth ,and 'fcmh. keeping the ,breni4 - fresh end. meet, presetvirr,g _the gums in a healthy condition. an'd ' preventing the decaying of the tOth,rceonitnendcd by eminent Dentists. 4 For sale at rbdadelphia prices. by • U4XNAN. Agent. December, 23, • . • . 52 W. cAill.l,sLE, , Jr., FO RWIRDI cc AND U 03 1 .311551 WIT Arch Street tuTairf, • ,PIIILADIN.I ) II,IA,- oiIESPF.CIII7I,IX informs •his friends and the 12.172411.1dic. that he is prepared io receive And for. ward Merchandize of every description, to' all parts on the Juniatta. Vest and ,Norill Wariches of r.e. Susvtuttiullinth,and' Schuylkill anll Union Canals via Schuylkill and Union Canals, w hich - are in comPlete order,and such arrannententsincie as to insure ':a cull supply of ter during all the • Shippers of produce t
r! Isn't Ore laced to death 1 It really 712.1 angry..hi sec girls a 4 so. She thinks Henry Jaeeibs admires a small waist, and so t*vs herselfl g t4topleaselhis Syc. Xes too bad I—#Well, thank css! I never WaS such asiniiileton. And. the m's Caroline , Murry with her sister's dress on! 41r, I. suppase; they have but one good dress between themand'go out alternate!y;i It is certain you never Sea them 1 together: . I - 4 Perhaps there is a' reason 'why they cannot ,both leave home together,' suggested thellady' by 'her sail • • - - • • N doubt of it,' said Miss Anderson.-L-4,That - one rdress is the reason, 'depend on h l, .You wouldn't catch me out in any ' i body dre4l3, know ! Pd be above going. into company. unless I could appear in ray own elo4ies' • Are you particularly acquainted with 6aroine• Marry and her sister asked the lad's.' . • , No—nor do I wish to bc. I never keep cara pony. with girls of their frivot lous character.' . !4_Why do you, call them frivolous, Miss An. derson I ' o now seeming truth thi' eel myf soul 4:,,l) , riglit lays rioetic fire, song orpraise, ' =Loa and jullge for yourceii 4.=. There lis Caro line now before you. Wateh her taco for ten minutes at a time; and see if it has on ? serious expms.,ion. Listen to her conversation ; and note if she utters a serious wurd All is. frotli itrid theft!• i -.. H - 1 ! twa You do not knew Miss - Marry,/ find, the lady's quiet reply to this. Al you did, yett would, cidimatc he: differently.: 1 . 1 ! = This rchuke offended Aliss..inderson,laritl:k.he ultiqupire; i weeps • iantVbid, thee press' that round thee beat; sure sticcess, '• • ttth froui past defeat ; gees Ox to nseetl - I replied a little warmly - I air not in the habit of fermiug a txlrong es timation of people: . !A tree is readily known' by its fruits.' , • Justly returned the lads by her lode, and th'cti', as neither of them felt much inclined 4 to eon timid in conversation with the oth'er, silence followed. • I After Mr. Grein had .lanced. long enough to Satisfy his excitable, heels and toes, and had thought giver, ui the mearitime, Miss Anderson's objections to the innocent amusement inwhich largo pro pOrtion of the younger members of the company were enger i ed, he felt curious to have a little more talk with lier, end so took a vacant seat by her , . side. 1 , ' Can't I prevail upon you 1 the next set ? ' he said . ..joeosel 1 Pi,U, sir,' you cannot." wa while not a feature mlarcd frc offended expression. --1 1 'I wish I could induce yert floor. I am sure .yow.wonld Mr. Green gocujhurriouredly.l If pit ere so anxious to can get • plenty of partners. Marry: klhe's always in thi lion.' • Thts was said with • sneer. • • Now Mr. Green was in thoihabitofsaYing plain things, is a plaiwtysy,to almost every brie. I', He meant no offence ;"but it was-a.failing; withhim— so many of-his friends thouot—fil ip . ,k out up- 1 on nearly all 'subjects the exact trfith as ii appeared to him. It was this peculiarity of his character Which caused hint toto reply, notwithsta+ling Miss Anderson was a mew acquaintarieC after this to pante. •sl at-xi. if gnu; (hand for the 11 . ' iega hiriGreeti, "ivhoini be had been r • • 7.1 s • etas, the'sorrie. l ung lads drew b.l.ck man said, in a slight beeide tight allj i young !Mks l knOw very many ng and trillia . g 'c• ! - do, they do,'pray,! at fashimi. - 4 Well now, Miss AndersCl i n, to speak out.tho Plain truth as it strikes me, I don't thiirlk dancing at all to be compared, es : an evilovitli the spirit, that prompts us to .speak unkindly and. censori, ously of, each, other. Carelino Mlrrry ,Might dance with•evely young man , i a. thettioni, and yet be perfectly innocent—but you cannot indulge the temper that carivt-41 you to allude to her you didSustllmtiv, without committing sin, Honestly and justly spoken"; Mr.creen lt said the lady to" Whorri — Mitis Anderson hid so freely indidgfd het iibnatuYad remarks. frridt4 'are getting patties in our' evening artsem- blies. A dancing party and arty too conscien tious to indulge in any. sLriiiisement. I The latter, having nothing re do but to sit and look or, and f Winding thefriribjects of conversation iratheeslimi ted,skratt fall to Wink and criticise, and find fault 4th those around them who do not look,uprnithe world with their eyes. An iivLat i cv'en Worse,• ton. often indulge in ill-natured and 'wicked judo; - . • meat of their motives.' ' • Yon do not refer tope, I hope,'l Miss son said, looking the lady somewhat sternly in the face. . 'Feu leztow, my young you have acted is I have Said. If , could.nothave alluded to you. so, however, the wise course for yon sin lad rnore in this respect: . 'Thank returnett son with offiltuled dignity, and turned a few moments after, she arose snil i soi in ,aiiolber portion of the, room, I t ic*i hidy *Rh whim Bhp could interchrun sentiments thatit best pleased her Yo ?Dancing vemis ill-nature! WI , . . sinfulß :that, canie to be; trig Green, half taming, as Miss Andeisoi with a slow, dignified air across the 4 YeP , that has come to be . the marked &i lea); serionsly , • -iikth one not hard for anvil tO ci&s.' . +No.' But, kalfortanstely tlme aro sCiekti*hlislinkforth eraselseria selves cletennimi prineiples for artiii; far listsurce ie proacruated as eiil ; . fluential quarters, and forthisithiSe, of persons wito before - 14 da=e+iii thought &if; giving up'th!3:44ll social enjoym ; ' MMMEISM to. be my jiartn r in • • t ) :* 1 I as the prtiMpt reply, m its tlipitietli Miff I • • - tr •to get • iaport ttie -feel better; tiiged tme, Mr. Oreenyett There IS Caroline" e market i f or a cotil • ' 1 a very percept'. e• t t " 0,4,4 1 0 1 0- 6 tell ,21141411k414* R,- . _ . T. INFIE . . , finance over every one who happens tttitome nx confect with than: it is noithittom4.4ictite . 4 .. i ~, their own Mthiessedpdgenient,thatksiiii4liteni IA to this Onts - hixt the Mere ttentliiftr iiiiiitptiTe co. '•• , ••g 1 3 i* 012 ' • Thc.i4 66l / 4 hid/ 01 4t 0f,1*,04 int tenigeitetAt(erraie 4 •444,i4 • I'ilt.i 4 4/ilit,tha ' -: ''''. •-. 1 Ilegree thatiiii'aolio krorit 423 -4,il - ZifiX ttei know nothing or ihit doctrinelhatiii# tTaiehd -.- "••:" from whielti thing iii"Aki l &tt 'tft:Y.l 044! t'!. ' '• theeciitiei, Mid demi:Mines it ti be goet4*-14V. - 4. Bnt it is ft:kit:wed into their mindelSdaratti, ••••, for instance, Ls. iia-sng, il.'ll,ferthis4t. Om utit - . dancing, which is only nit i1i 146 4 6 7 1 ij0ir 4 ' ,joyful feeling—.a measured ren.4,l/80(.0#11;1°O. to exhilarating music—but -retain all ill -rat tnia,,seltaiiii*Vsenf detraction:, aoisieii *v'- trectieii'of their C4ithiiii`e..4ils.''. Ili - 4 Of shuil ning these evils as sins, they give upXciiiititita indulge fourfold: ' • '', ' : .'s'''••f "• " ".• - 'Really, You are warm upon •64 . 10jed.,'', rick- • . - 'dreeii said With his usual frankness. r i,"i'"" . ---- " qt. is because feelsrataly in regiai , .... q , its - T h em* Miss Anderson whe hasjmiiNtft us, Of:. .- fended by my Oda" spealni• g, ,Nli . te4,4'i: 4 m:tong .other ill-natutedmraarks,allutledtot*l!teltttu; - • ty and her sister in a very tinkiMiraner. And yet the MissMurr,4 ar c herS4etrvaooll - am's"' • , • ~ way--rdetally as well as izitelleetnalsf Let me relate to you en itici4nt in 'kai4 alt s ;ere ' . concerned, and, which - bears ue4n, 4-o , j - et:ring re mark made by her n little while' a.goo'H 'r,• ';•,"Ynta..ani' aware„ f , presume, that •-Sehen Mr. Mnit. 41- he' , . • . • left an embarrassed estate: In ihe.,settle • ". t4i ,thisilie. was a good deal ,of , nii4etit, 1 / 4 . E xa finally resulting•ia the loss of..eyeiyihuig„, .e.e*„.... _. an etirinii.T.Oftvidhurakti 61rg 44i,•foi, : tliie ' two daughteiii, Who, by the . s ea_ 'of *ir, father ) , ' • were left alone, in the *odd at the 04 4 ,11 age, of sixteen. They were t+?insister anti r .Onderly at,:, tacked to each other. An aged i ttuntkia alwayel • lived in their father's house, aittl,beeniditendent. upon him. She was of o4l4l:thM*-Iliititutti upon the world ; But the Mtge:lions:hi - Orli would , • ,' not permit her td be scpir . :i'teti from tiii46ci; - Zia/ took a small, neat house; tune]: a his; kint,l, 4) if: ter furnishing It as cornfortabires sianiernzired;" • bad the residue of their fat:ices' funitetre, which , ' had been ' , lft with thern,aeld, and thiimoinit ob: - , , ' tair' Led frOm it, itiv6ted so as to stsA*;their regm: . . lax ineome. This ft did btit slightlyiere they,",, stilt live with their aged attnt, rtrtfu**g• to all • • , her • i+ants,.ind . den'ying •qeraselvekitil •ii:ilotti ways in order to•keee a hold' kir likke To their slender income they add-whiAever the).-I•ca'n 'earn , by Sewing,' But it requires' great o!ititiorny end!. prudence for them to• lii - o--'-atid • thet,iltetiee 'of' . . - constant self-denial. Bu t you . alwafsf.find- thern' f cheerful.. Look at Caroh. ne, now Ifthere a hip 4 /) . pier or sweeter face here ' tomig,th '4,er , tirti:etat „ oil is Itiseetris her Gee, gimlooks iiii:tieVery - due - t'Por?°l. with kindrie•s; and rieve'is . : ecakief-40thta4tieo to allud,, to some good qauliift': ':; ; • 1• -•• ..,-''' Taring tla's early part oftho wiat`e'4' an eiroti . . wp made au ong the members of. tit - ii Church td= - - which both the Miss - flurry's mat,. Ilfit*.AndersoiP • `behing, to *rise a certain , sum of tati‘j , toytz to- buY• feel, food; and clothing for the poe'riokieeOl,•:' gation; Mini Anderecat is ; in orp* . tis well is' the oilisks,—bet with this . thiThre.riehe tins an income of two thousand dollars . 11 year; and ` thef; ' as I have said, but tilM hundred ciO4. - , Woll i it fell to my !at to call with enotheO*;uport Missy Anderson. Whert,iistlited onieWal,ehe drew-. herself up coolly, tAul said,thi made : 4 a point not,. to give to r poor people..„ Their Rovnitt 7ital ifsm? , l 2 ~, air r e • ly their men' fault 4'4 fo supply th*.wents watii„ only to encourage them in their idleness isit - M7, — : providence: , We 5.1i4 not urge ,thig,,Matter upon:, her, for are wished all YlMgavete 40 - ; so in ehoer,-I. • fulness and freedom' 1 bur riext ca, ias upon the c • twin sisters. I cannot sooiVergei Mit interies;:„ Both myself, and the friend Who aceFairipanied:rrie;„ 1 . were en tepas of close . intimaey; , With them, and , • they therefore concealed nothiiig f 0 1 .3. In 4 ~• not go into a minute account of th(fintersietv.-- • . - Itsresult , was briefly this. . A .dittipi,ati on ,to give tsienty dollars. The suns was li large Min , . for then, but it was given in .thel , :i t tirit •, of me „ " self-sacrifice for the geed' of otherii.:•laltly, sverei , , • A • enabled 'to do it in this. way": '1 11 4i;-nuiit , is 1 1'Iit - 7--4 ell and they.nevar, on that ,siceoSt#3ileave hei n....' • , lone. One of them sticvsys'ecuuti4 siithier. Of eourse Loth could not goiniticonapant at the Genie -.- time. . Caroline We's dressed P::'gc!j4nt shoppifig when we coiled upon them, and_mhe4ming to pur,:;" chase two b.MUlaoine dresses; the ttat,erns oflisth,t ' they had chosen,.with Semosother;Oings, Prekia'`.• • story to the comingsoLal seasort.,,After•we kali . stated our errand,- Careline • fliongitt , .l niornenti and then proposed to buY only . .onj"Oress, ai they;:.'- could never go out -together; to *worn_ by. thn- one whose turn it ! should be to gojiite companY', The sister instantly init.fieseed„wlth a , c.. • that 'pleasurereally caused the tearti , ..t.ti, 63r , eyes.. We remonstrated-but titostmod to feel Z: it to 6an obli*ion, uhlow - 4 - Oki,stians, theY,:. • owed to too pan-4 1 0 1 :yd us fur 4 , inding tVetti, of their duty,,stwel handed us twe*: • dollars 1,—.. • •, is;', ) „, a 0,. - sequel , ter this, I eannofl4ln stilatlin:i: . --'• 1 t o Ae;fact, that the f 6'14 kitty vliteovas hin ;pn., seientious to give to thefixri.; tiik;too , c_ois4e#: • tions to' dance, did net hisitaie ta'--;siticer at: thCso sisters, beeauseshe had made 4:4Scovety Anti' ... they owned but one RartY,dressf4BOng - Ae • S her • belief, that the reason , why only oife•,Of thank wad" seen in company et a tireii," - Wis b l eot*they tfad' only one decent dress between the*?' - • . , L" Mr Green sat silent . and ilintiOtfillfoY.gOitte t` time after Idi . e6hiphdoir liait - 44speaft.ing.— f Then he mad e has oW - ) . i:coinnientif:lapi , ii t 6 inai- r , 7 dentarelated. , These need not 4 geptimiea hero: ; . lie soon after moved to the'side iio.farditie 'Meta ry, ; ,'td kept his pine most or tliCivenits?,.. , -• Hi , found her intelligent arid khill hi ' ' 'ker °Balms to 111 OE 1111 9' • MN ,NO. 2.' ~-: MN=MI ‘ ME