A NUN SI A )AN, PUB!, 01,1 VIE 25, rINESS DIRECTORY N k WARREN, eftt.. •. t ‘.. • Cul au LLr Pr/ lir tp/111241;, of lilt i.rotre,,r ru.i.r; r• /1(0, {tank Ato, ,41,011 41. I ..".• dla . NIL , 1011te(11, I qr ,pe I.lnd 18',3174.11.• boW , YII. .vti the . Most fr:lo.o•4abir Irrall .1( )lIN F 1)1 Nc())11fF, NOLLtoi T L•w, Marshall'- A. A CE.:llt, -• ult,e iiu g nee 810ei.1.11 , t‘te ptret I. Ertl'. I E. CIIAPI.N .o111:1 14/111 L 1111141.— remdeut'w oo Jtath rt . 1 , p r,t %fa-, urr If .or II H. SIIE11:11.1.N, r kRy 1 ißri•i Br ‘,ll the Ke...f A. INN d AWavire 1.1111 tor lip b. 01'111n. , . (Ur rr let as r 0p,4 W ()LDS • , a drri., wa,,t Ilitern Wt•ii and 4:figl,rn 1,1 i ,•, ..11 • I 1(1,1doie r it eAt.• t ,og i 10? .1,1 ,h,O rrnl r.” ~.w 1 , 1114. V, order I, T F(IX, ,1 •t . 101 1, Io' ns. 'lran I I :It , ,t. 1 , ry eitt. .• r n 1. 11. T( )1)D, With Gareth Terry. It Dew Jubberb ur tar=,. 40, 0. MO ur.• 11111.1 til RU )N ,t• liEltlION, • 1 , 11 II( RI .01 St. ( . 0 h , 1,1 l 4 ale, 1.1 10rup,.., Megll Vain, 1.41. l'Prittitters, 11,24. " L v.. .•rrq i v..• 7. Y.u. fig., 1 .1}; 111 •t , le elf .fie. i'a. AL • I Pb I /K6•(.''L' tI,I. E II ABELL, MEM I D EDWARDS, I as ; , v 11 ACR Eit S ('U, . • 1• s ,(a nYh• r .r, n.) . ~'n ( k li: , k)N (.1:.1i1.1:4. ••• 111 • 1 1..“. k On.. k•I, All I ii1::11M1? ( 1 \ L. 111 I \ I\ ITEME ,;.11:t: M r , .) i; I, I. NNISON M,r u. 1404.1 u... rn.aa . l i. Nry, ova per.. (:n..1 c , i• ♦ r • • rr.t ul lbr 11,4 Ilum r. Kew N El & :•I'ENV A Itt, r . 11 , 1 Deli* lIIUI I p. aa. Mal IP llf .tat.sk lAr iLited Hour and 91../1/1 , I. • I iot K Ei'LEkt Lk CO.- a vurral '•43r1111 , t" • ' ••• • • I glwn, a l pf Ire! that 0 not (ad to II •o' 114111 biaaktpg...iraus 800 us_ 4 awl • , Ititt. 9. 1494--3m17. J. 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AR33 I V AY... i:-. -pread, render, them peculiarly necessary here ~ EIRIENDF, a. 1...,, , ,u,i •ul. , a, r. . -, n , ?. :, 1.: The f.,, ti. w.• •.,a•, be 1.,.,t -, 1 .„•,.. • . ~. .- ~- Peopi , from the country visiting here would do , ~... • ••.1 1 A.... 1 I• , 1 '''"l.: "' W ' .ll '''' E. '''M'' 11 n'-' l g :" 6' " ; .' . ‘,: '' Wei/ t. , 1 line thetu more frequently than they du, „, 1 ,1 , 11 our Vl 1/ 11, 'll 1 Ire ,r‘• AN. N • . 1 , il * V. • • ..I • • Ht iMZ.k.N4I t`..16 A. ( U , v..). do • ) 11 P. I..t.ner at one .tin.r z p" : • • - I, P 7-kiil• ft , th• . :' Oftfell unnecessarily tire themselves great -4,..,. . 4,-,.. s ,:: I ~r, , .o. 0,,,,.. •,- 1.1 . 1 111 11 ~ .10't• a' 13 • . nisi ..,' li - I`r : •'- rif i•• 1 "•1mi..,: , a ,_ t , •, ~ 1 1 , ~ , , ,_„,,,,, „„. ~, 1 .,.. t ", 21 , ~ ;;L.; .„, ; ;,....,, , , , . 1 , ~.,, hi h to h p lung walks, when a little initiation in the : -• MO 1 . / . 1.1 1.111 4' ony; o', in lar,„ ,t k 1 • • ..• • i • .....• '1 Oar simpli mysteries of the omnibus system would _ .1 c .1 111 S 11.k1.1.. „::‘ -•, tit-, ,1.., r. went of Hotti :`,•,.• , Park., " • . lro ea. sive them :ill that trouble. I .5,,,- 1- 1,. 1 ^- 1:: , r, r '.l t -71- 'PT. . • , t. • -i • .-,• :, 1 ....“ I! , ~ A.I. ' • . ' -•••• lino I:r • k • lee f . . 1 1 I NEW GOOD& _.._ Our House of Refuge contains some awful '. 1;Ii.11.S. ,kr.. 11.' 'i Es , i , r/Ig•tzowrt.wo Ita, re. et...tot a 1 tl' ,• ..... 0 3i -ecitaiolt , e, specimens of juvenile depravity. Although ma . ~ ~,,,,,,:,,,,b,,,,,,....,,,. fg.,u5....* uf Ur, u • .., i.t.re.el... ' "."" . ...A .n" '''‘A. r" - ' n'''''• "''''''''. 11 i r.l„ „iv, ew .3.110•11 he . nun . 1,,,,i ~ ~, ~. ~.. P 11..1 I,r t l'• g „, „k g , w i l a ~, 11,, ~' . r .,-,,„ t , - 0 . ‘, ~ , ~, 1.11•••,‘, , i , ny children are no doubt in a great measere re -'IIIH .I.kl'ii.:-NON'tV MtN 1111' - •,-“,111 J1341: 4 111'011 "xl . fortiod there, others seem to grow worse. The . t. NI. 1)..c. it, ltd.' JI ••.,,,a,, 4 , Nwer,r.. !Lir ..) 3re ',Mde. •1P %k ire. ; - - • • A t.1.....,.e. 1. • r... I g I Young America tr. , the riele.. i building: w.t, recvntly set on fire, and one of the \\ TliUlt.NlW.. ' NEW GROCEEMS AND NEW 'PRICES. I I iotuate:- who An away during the confusion, but `ILL ...,,i,,,,,,,,,, o . toos ai.• nun! I n •• I . .ark ref 1; , n:. ..2 1 7 (3 7' t , xt .„ lr o, e , , I:, r,,1,3 . /... , :1: , _0 ,. .. ,, „tr,. I 1 t„ • t ).r c ,, 0 „ . , ~..., ~.. , ~. ..,..„„., ' I whn ha-1 since been arrested in Baltimore, is - ' -.., .• , 11-• 0 . lie.. ••• r. , It I .. i tnitelly I:rme• r Ir., WOrtdmo .rid V. ulna , i,'- 1 lokre ••••1' 'on.. 1 ) .ma , ., ro which he 10Cktfk• Ike Me, e,ou , • t l• j.k hire lon I 41TrIttgl) -rl.lleeted of being guilty of the crime. - 1 , M1•11.111efl. 0( Off likUPlifkukkr rtk. rce.e•ut nt t 311: o (r„ .1 1k loli i d. \ -:s. ' wind or 6...,,,wai, ) ,. 'lroer. el,g t.. iue u.. ; ..., o .4, o -11. rit..l a A I:trg.. delegation of the veterans of 1812 left ,+, - . , ",c r u,. •i t,r. hV% o.tatt. 111...ra, at It to i • I ntit ut or comniv tat‘^” 'u d''''' • "1 . • ,0 ` .'‘ h , :I. r• tuk,rr t nen 1.-40 3, N1 ape; r , - ,". -,.- t •,! ft' - 1 - 3 ,, 1 h , rP en Saturday and Sundsy to attend the Bth %ve .nY• Rive int a rail ' , net .0•If it .0' kJ*. kf'tkik )t beff3.o en? of February convention at Washington. The old ch oiling epee. heir 11. in i de) , , ... ~..41 10 or- u.ittormoll • LT 13 ,, A.).4. 4:1 WC 414 ik• kirki.af 15‘ la , a , m„ nu las 0,. _ snidicri of the revolution are rapid/y p g assin Nu n•i e,; Sit v 1-, i-v. I ..I ilto,ini .......)". . ... _ - "'»'" . Great Western Tut Shop,. j uway frnin ns, and those who were engaged in. f - Ali L1•11} nO. ; real,. cif .) . ,1,.. rt... .• ,1(.14 .1 ....1 MI Um: ‘,. . ~, ~,,,. 1N . ;„„,,,, „ D ',,,...1 ). ,h ,g 1...., g • .. g r ..,tt • ',', , ~. I What, a few years since was styled the late war, Ik. •T 11, in.a. A, i net ro))lfth.o . !fun 't• I •-kOk 'lt kk ~ • .13'0 •••••irn•n 11 - . r• • • I le,• , ~,, , ~„ , ~ . ~,,,, ~,, 0 , R,,,,, „ 0 .,......,.. , i.,,,...,.. mem r „.,,,,, 4 _ have got to be. old soldiers now. Long may they „.,, , •. ~, , nieni ,-4-r IL Copper 4.11 Aar„ Iron True 11•71••• •01 Se* %Of k. v. . 1., j anti comfort, and SWOON attend their 13. 1 tee /1111 ./ Cheap,. llf , i I AU, ...kilt , • ••sino.iitZl , l.. al .3 0011mrast " I ' f '.' • ' • • '"•• 1 ' .:,,T a ,;. " ,, d l . l :. '' ' , " . lu s ''' . l , ' „,.. '" ,,:, ' „ j :...: '' ‘ ' ' ,',',," ' ‘ .." : . ) ' , "4 ,1 '' , ' 4' ,.. " . I efforts to attain a recognition of their claims for airteleto seder • lk . •• • Ik• A 'k ••"' f . • k"•"' 0' 31-p.l' 0 AI ~u 1., • I •• , I f r om (I„ingre,,,. „ ~ ' '' -. ' • " " '•' , . I . Opnia . rt.lit i ~ •111," ,, . ( olre+ r),.. slum r-nin.. a i d e 11, ha! I et.o3rt.• :•• , .01: , ••,.... kb ... t • ..., , 1 ..,...• •.. 111 kslllof. r 4110, j %lilt-31r kk. • kik, Pl. fk.•.* kr. • ~. h ' .. j• 11,, L j T I u't. been furnished by Mr. Bural at a cost of ' tea Tr ).. il ,r 1 o •,, 3'...n 'lry .- - • r ' yeg• ,',.. -,.. ' ,nrpr.o.l, . 3 “........ •• • , ~ ,t io T•ri.) when n• 1 ' 1 .- f i••• • • 1.-1 •. r I 5 . 03,(114141 felt the returned volunteers, who served •mair ,1 1133epette li' elOfemen eqiiataml. n.. hand V, II And i ci ,,,,, jkj j . j p.„ I s k., 'to.' ...Unite Ilfski Pump. , Lend Plot , 1 all , 11l Mexico. The monument will be put in Glen : •jy,,ef of, b •1.1, .k....4w.e • . •• .1 Ala.!, h: Jk.. ...2 alhlll innime.- 1 I ' ll .‘ I'l N. I i;nali pa e ; r )1.. ,) ~. •. Or 3.• 'in : l'i . • • me.. to atlillt.M.• 1 wood cemetery, where the remains of a number NI ,rl, .....10.. - , -Si 1 qt.. It. i , ..rtltylf r tiktKit. i It s .. "' --- - - lef the soldiers rest. „ i ,, T o THU 212 a LIZ.. . ' • , .1 , , ; Marie and (Irbil cmicluded asAleproetatle en ' 1 %, ..II is. 0 '11.1 0. 2- 'el). ' • • .1 j , ... 'muffled if AM I 111. be , ' •••• ••1 • •• • • ....",‘ I' 'f • ~,j, j -• , ik k nip,' Irmo) sail Diller ISLA ill. h1w,.1 .• • ofnfal,ol. Jto itle I' gineement at the Walnut street Theatre on Smar r6. aX E B. S HOTEL. .1, , t. , ti ....C.. Ji P • l3•ncli eleAlt , .. i.. 40 urrt.s. \ k•-.. nmet.and I . al ,r 1, 1 )... I:nerti. n..r, • .e3 l . e• 't •ne , .• 31.•1.,110 pi Uy. (1:1y night., and left fur Washington On Sunday. • •-• . z.. tl, ; . ,b'' I p, , ~.. ..,,, q :..3.,.,0. , , ..1 . 1 , kiftedk CC! I•kkk tk :',:•,.. J .yrt .a.. I k I Pl•' kfkl k• 4' •I:. Ckk nt" ,l " ' , ' ' - " , - •T , .. -• ~ ,•.,e, tin t1111:lasttwo eveni rtognaT itlUdirlir. Pre ,so l os. ngs Mario WU ill. The fa p I kkk : k •tyw...11 it elwa,... rare, ihNn e 3 n hr" •• , ... 1 .11 hi 1 0 .4 • 31 n• frnef 1 • . • ~ . r,ik.r k -h. .I ) Ili. , ist kk. ~, j„,,, an .i .j•ike iI k• LAW , 11•Jikl.a r ui• I fir silo deiellenti; ipir- i all'Util Mi •• ' • 0- ' l /Ita aissompsnied them, and made : • , ~. ~,,p. ~., , k ...of p.ot•kkl 111.11.4• il• dew “ khrk) k‘kl!. ere', rt.litrineyre . I T 1,../.„.„,„, &). , /,„,.„„) i„ „ • .1,,. ~, '„) ) ,,,,r.,„,,,,, I her :ippe:iranee on the first night Mario sung.- , of 4 WWI". and till ma ,went. inn, 4 er, ~..a..,..., .- 1 '''.. ''' "" " A 00 tri, 1.,..4 evening the house quite full and • 11. ~,/.., and made 111 , ter h,6 ere. Fo.• are giaafraisieed in, , . pa. 1 T:ii: PANI-6 • .... % hug.. 73......0,1:3mti 1I rl', I. t..... 4.: i +AP tux. -tit 3,317 tna.k Noir ~_ . ,•, Lrle, .eke nee eovretanilv on tin It Inn , ' i.,r w- le .9 ~,, ~,,,,,,: I pre...pitted a, grand display of the beauty, fashion, , - the TI , Le o sot i . , ~, , .. lit& G•Jeditaxxates. i 'owes. fly. e,, AA , lit or Ittllin• an.3*lnrs. in ell P ., e kept too- 1 4rigeotraey and tmoborraey of the city. G•• is I 4 ., : •- , •A • 1• i 1.1.1 1;a1,1r IfCI t lat .1 '`""Vt . , t ~ • I A• tor t , a - . t. .. gat, . tarugag. liagedkrt , ` )3 ..e 1 , , , 1 j . • ' ' ' „.. • ' cheers. Movie". Ho:wry tad all ott.,••• -•• • .ett, n' et.ott'r •• ' . „ am • .1.. and • I 1 , ..• I n.i .itn 3 rT, "Near 13 .lead.d work witl l. and .01 ) , at w„....e u . " .. n ' 4 Ve r Y good actress and a Ass singer, but the ~ ..1,.. r": s"'' ll.r 'T" " •:,- • ' it, - riNct- ' ''' 1 "- "` " . , qt 1•1 mgi) low ,_ enues seem to think, m the latter, she is by no '' ''''' ' " " r ' ' .4. I',. •••0•••rti.,.... '..r x V.v. , Jake rellirt.• 1i... encore thanks to It,- •-, • • aP' , .-twhol• for t h e . •;, `l•:\ ' El7' & ell telllMOnaillt 'stewed Au me twomesx..*(f it - N'''''' ,lo "frthowot 4 illellll t'lllill to Jenny Lind, mai as the former A I. :•4 , 27 wOl end eavo r To nmitrit a cOntrtimmix••moi COON %trot,* sup , 4.1141 V lirrpn lig up won Ow 71.1 , 1 01 1,.1 .p . ..k .• 4./ OW OUtilllC ,It , L (Ain tO the late Madsen Bousg. hiias Green ,.....,.4 ' , IA,* It eau • al- generally ) km invert" an 3 n.,...miteim of ......toek. limrterTli •Itfj.. , ~ ••• wt...., ~,,,,,,,,,, ~ ~ . 4 „ , ' k .k.• In. Mil thai they ...Haien bub . ti•o't Negri 4) , . Mime. williOnett i 8,44. the Black Swan, is in ikee oigy, sal lg . Oa* "43 rolnd the ......1.1 ,1 / 1 1.1y of the Dec li. 11'41 Erie, dept. 16.1864-is. N i .%. 11R he WU ) Si , 0.7, Reed tionae• I nounced to give a emottert. I:l.!tiiE .1 1411Z'l 1)N I= ~N,Nk,it a M:tt.ILL . 1' r I 111;1 4 ;11T ,t CO t.. 1% vrrn.,.,,; t er lIMIE = Tit 11 ER I=l \, I. \Milt \I'M El 1 h ~. Mr Itt . . • E --, ~, •• - -1 , 4r,1-40 iligNiy , . .•4 0 Poitartvitsamesmir • rs, , - .4 , 74...v.';1•-our, ..- --;:ag,--.44agn•,. , , • • • . .. - " - - •.. ...14U , •- 1 ,- ~... ••, it ...-- ' 444 44 4 0P 1 " 4 444‘. ...,••• •,, ,•• .. .y . - vro i - • .. 11110: Gi . • 4 • -9 P P .I j '' ' '' , ... , rt • ilese "Wi Nti :••• , '" ' 11.1...6 anc‘A CWT . 1 • V ' * ' tit ...V' • 1, 4r.1• ' di PT* • •• - u 14:•-•.1 It ii. 111•411.14) .1 -.406* d: 114 NINA 4 ) ,,* ~1? ,ti .•. . .1, bu-wl 4 lx -, .. 4 is: •. 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Made l, otiuria, Boot+. and -. • Rook, of 'standard qua,sly &.^.. etc.. 6.., c Regular Auction Kaita., ‘‘ •-; , N r. , :'''. k I Private •1 1 rai, al I. l"holesa,e I, ' R , i, . ~. Flrsi Refit lar talal*e en Win.ne*Ane ths.,s,' I. Ite o'r kr it. A M. .L.f Particular aitiew,oi: ciirtu to I ; ot,,els , la II RA a, 1.81411 otrcred lim talc ,L AO, Ott Ert•. Der I. 1 4 11 - 10. It • icrr 1. E 1 ~,. .11.4 ii - ,, 7 .1 -- , • - ~.,--,.. , 1 N, • NT 'incl. rk, u laAkt Stan, NAlfh r• , . Irli term. 44.1:1131) prO4hie the htighievi u.l!- Nuv levsl--t3 DA I NTP 0111 1 , Ace T N'. h. v.. Paint/ mg teutterialg. , n , ludina • • art .age, litiop. tot tele v..r.uk. mg Y.% .4. INI4—Z WAN:" fa.Aiiiii4 .—Re are v reCt et 11 VI stills 1/40C. .11 G 14 1 ,41. 111, 65, - is 1 , 1% %111, •//. • .14U1 , 1r Lilies• . - ; arid s will rimd prices slt,lartf.% Kos 4. Witioir and Liquors for Ilieroe,., 12'nrposeo. 1.11 l'un. Aid,feria.Nhe•rv. Hoek i -•• t. l rnd Vll toes, Brandies. lIVILInd ' , ln.' • k 4 . kin:. .141,1nAl 4`4/141111, • ...We r.d I , • t t I•f • t'ilftne tiOntO all 14.1•• cf their entirrilt,ri, Note 4. 1,54-14 rrt) rHt: P.Ale• nF e,e 1,, • r v ,i c !iu.te uuelr UI rine ‘l t -0 't dlir 11 al : le . O .A . Nov 4. :.34--25 1. I 1/...tlialt 411, L3rt,.%.33 cpat. cit r es! Ur 1 pc • .1 off. 71.0. V , ry Ptr, 'Pr'? Nov 4,144- ti L• I T 1.1151 T r !TT,: , mmon rat,, 1r .." '•P f• • • ‘‘. k•. NOV 4 i • %it" ER / IE MINEE.AL Eighth Strout, ',l/I_, " ' 1• , • • • Ot - For thr It 11l ei far I :MOT ,! , r , 111' ‘A Of • 1.1,4.1i:ill" I {'lii , t 4 t t I- ...I I . ola, .Jr. - ma. MEE 1 . .1111 $t 1111.1'11 1 t, • ,r, al 01 ;',3,111,1r,.1 'Lirao I r =I n. a r 1 1!IP .• , t 1 r •. .2 - do .4, I Le G. 1.104 —414 iA %1I t.:, YilF , or 4 r NEW GROCERY AND PROMMir dTORE. OV 011.c.4.1.1''ULD . r I 111 F. I.l6.eritmers • e c .n.•. fllOl. Thal Übe) dig /WV, Fre!l< '1 .Irm , nye itK.t null. a' r St'Ar, -I ; I 1 - 0 , 41111,11 MOCk w H. n. IN, GROCERIE, . /,, c b thr l a .. k i h, a ,,,.,„ „ . , ~. 0 ,..,, . , ••••-,•!.., /n part .,( r,,,- ,, /g-Ir r' at.- vi , p.ee. repper. TOlriteel , , I.olrel ' , er NY • . Sri • rt. e t •• . , P.• . t i . , • .1011. prlllitler .A WI a lila , 11, , ,ill 1 l-.., ~ ir .0 e. rate They hope bl e , rIC . A 1.1141,1,1 i 1... . to, .1. .1 , ito L ,tr.i reCervt A 1140%11 •11.2tC J: , 1 .1.1' iIA . 1, • ,Ite wan.., , I to, I , 11..1V0t 1..4 tii tie •Y• LI t"C • •• .1 a- 4 I • 7( )( )( ) tinlo ••,..., r I • IM==ll r..airr) r. .1 . ).,P.. ME Guns. ro,tuth... .1 r-c," s I I-. I =NM MEI MEI ;' '' ' Just Receiv ,, t I.IR , E AT"TEIV'TtOI4 ALL' k Nl‘ , .‘" ,•, /if. and Ft • 4111.0 fro... 1.44: 1...11.11c II (kr I al.(' •1 .1•1 •, ( 1 t I=l lE=l MME ii •tti rl 1 i , v Mk, =ME IA a.. ~a , h K sa,, •4 r-44 I. n 2 , b. I na co S . x I, I:I ' ' 11 , 4" Ilit 1512( 11 - .J/Fin Mil U I vn c l / 4 liR v =MEM a I =I y =ll I,N =EN ll= MIMI MEE t' \LA LI I. a Nll I I Pthrs Pm- NM* -41.-- f '''"v"•PArrireer ef the Brie Oimmerw re. Putaavat.rau., Jai . V, 18.5 b. / .a4piliu--Tie. "Hard nine— Thi tey P TA, Nary Yord—Jrniatur Brekniew— I P.. • Inas it rano. op— TA. &bairn/ of 1812—.Mosialaratior , 5, .11,, wit n Sold dere-- Tke Grin Opera Trusipe—Vir Bank—Geri... i 4 Troosid•-- Tit' Ma ,(•e. Pereeiving that you are not in the reoeipt of of (-orrespondenoe from Philadelphia, I have vetnnred to supply that want, and hope oc easi, tinily to be able to interest and entertain y .rtr reader. with an account of the doings of the g , ..1,1 people of the Quaker city, and the various trans-Le tions occurring here. Although Philadel phia .I.a i not make so ostentacious a display as windy Gt‘tharn, and although she is not endowed with so many qualities, she nevertheless posses :. in a very large degree not only all the solid elements of municipal greatness, but the spirit and c•tpacity of progression, and it is by no means inipr..bahle that ere many years, she will again r.-susa. her natural position as the great metrop ..f the country In the matter of commerce r grent. -t inferiority exists, and this may con s .nie extent, but in every other depart n• si ither does now, or will hereafter far ou'.r,il all her neighboring or rival cities. ME Ti xi , tiug hard times which have exercised • .1 il,pressing influence upon the monetary world, hive been keenly felt here too, but there liaNt beon comparatively very few failures. The greatsma.= of business dOne here is transacted ou a prett:, 'ub'tautial footing, and our business therefew weather out with comparative auy ordluary4torm. Money, however, has bi.tn very scarce, and in great demand, readily e itimandintr. I to 3 pet cent. per month. Bor rowers ..1 .iiiiiiipeachatile credit, who offered the t'c-• ~ f , 'rarity, have had very great difficulty in eliect,Dg loans even at two per mit. a mouth. V, i• h a week or two past, a favorable reaction h place, and money is now more easy, '• :;a prices of stocks have gone up. Money and lenders have of course reaped from t.., i.• affairs a golden harvest. "It's an ," ts: that blows nobody good," and this one t, , • t,' am a rich store of treasure into their pnck- I 'p ni the laboring classes this depression oper• ales with a crushing effect. Many artisans and rers have been thrown out of employment, 'hi loss their means of support in thi s olauner, together with the improvidence of ma h: who art: always destitute at this season of the has caused a great deal of sdffedug, want .41.1.11,:reAr It is sad indeed to reflect upon the ows r\ which prevails at such times as this in all i `, and bow many hearts are wrung with h ) tile griping hand of poverty. Foryn• ear, i ) thc •ympathics of our citizens have been w1.1..!.1 a few evenings sitic.e, and ar ming. merits were made for canvassing the whole rln :re , of relivf A large amount of um bev ovt, sireauly been raised.' 'Meantime , Aup 411 el ..re di.trilinted by .40Cletil'S in ,lil err nt ntxrrr r- the ert) t.. itnigry applicant. A .: 3 11 U. • lat one of the public Mar ius 1111/110i D'A'l , Lel previouhly been given that bread A . lilt' ()wing s tue misuu .1, tli. a. rangementa were not complet -1 ..r iof two or three bundred lialf ..d , gathered round and waited sever uat n vain. The misery of ElEli p t.• •ci \a.m.! ILS termination may b mom turn deserihed. T-er INILL six hundred men employed to ‘vy 1 an{ with work enough fur more thaa 111 1, !. i• •Ilitni.••r lb .'rare' of the battle of New Orleana ritliont celebration of any I - - k rti' t...r liu,•kaliw was in this city a day or t w -i:it hi- way to llarrisburg lie return s i irn i.urope in the steamship. ~1 our statistical geniuses has recently ,• i, , puling the number of ommbtenies run- 1,'71; Ini l uiladelphia , ami find that on the Ist tun . ttn r, r, t..).>•4 coachrs, four of which were lraeu f 'or mnrc horses Of these coaches 27,') regnlarly start from the Exchange and make IIN r.tg of nine trips per day. The omnibus thr' p.v.r man's coach, and a great public con venieue... The large surface over which our city ERIE, SATURDAY MORNING, tiniktiC flaring the part week selves 41 , 1141111 Oft veaLiou were breaglit tatketity freak Ale, hundred miles west of bamire, by Alt !ay ottitit New York and Erie, WiliiewelPert mak, Ali Waft, and Sunbury and Erie railroad, atiliihaiir tity of freight Is awaiting teabspostatiour front Elmira to this city. A brilliant ;wampum will open on as on the oompletiottof the ijki sa ,/ Erie railroad, and alter the lines with which it connects get. fairly into operation is April unzip, a lightning Expre•k s k to be patois by whine' passengers may leave here at 6 end reach :Capra Falls at 9} the same coatin g , kr i a troat, a distance of WI utiles frows woe, • at. 's o'clock the next morning. The direct foreign imports into Philadelphia in 1554, amounted to 81•,7t15,101. Independence Hall bas reoetnt/ylaseu refitted in a very handsome manner The ainingor vitt. icing the city should not faii W sea it. ii nun. ber of interesting relics have bean usedthem and the walla are hung with & large timber of the purtraita of tile, dist inguishul pact - and soldier- of the rovuortnuntry war The Supreme Court this morning, grassed an injuution against the 'omineretal Bank ne.st raisin g the officers from discounting prumisacy earl* a gre.iter rate of interest than i, i n its charter. (whieh i 6 per cent. per. annum,) ex cept at a regular meeting of the &tank of Direo. tor2i. It is alleged in &b affi.lacits Chat the Bank has been ' , waning its muney in brokers, who gee from ta o t.) four p e-nt. per month; and divide the prnfits with th. Bank. Thu principal wit. news in tile case were .lens wit. were turmerly etripl6 3 -..ut in the Bank Tuv Reads kg Kai i matt irilp:tri t y hi e d ec l are d ,11•,i,I•nd of t-n por cent canculleu onntrui Hosingwatt i,arniup of tha oompauy for Ittc past year wera :wo usiilions of dollars A brilliant geulu- .f %veil knlien literary fantr. In city um N. w tot*, was committed t,, )luyativ. p:iou vn Saturtiviy Light, fpm forging the name 0t Wdliatto L Bur ton, comedian to a iowirar) ut,t, . Mr Jaiats . Hanna, wh ,, was injuv•d in a fireman's 4444. few days ag. , has once died frvut hi; injuriiil. John M. Itutiolph, John JleCoua and 4. P Kenny, have been in iietLd uu !epar*. mi l l h a murdcr • Advit..es from S* Thomas, sta6 f thst"Etio' all t . 13 aueriean.t. aMer - :.1•I nin Frr.nkli 1 6..longng to this city, eta, Lr , ,! :nto by thr nritlea of St l'houin. f,r -ttu , ,ng * it! cfmterrA to certain regulation. Pli.n:;! , a ball paved ffrroagb one of the btatP r0.1n. , , no:one waA hurt. t " A teiegraphic rir .pntrh from Ntir - Tillik state! that Rev Dr Burehard's I l i rt'shytr..lrinii) ellfitett vi v ,I, -.1 iiy%l ti) fire tlii , morning. rairs SST! IK)10 Incurtue , t S4;,000 3 Iti •..ier•.. rrovoiti , o• liK,-r , ..;•:,,Ri........ - perilap.beeart.se , • many pi•opl , . hay , r”r-f-ii• trot th et ns e l‘ , ,.. , luring ...- h )111:1 ) .L. 1-"lti•ry ....11. from tU to 1.1 kvnt- t , p tyn't• rf r tr'm 2 to 3.; c , tea pr Tv , 11.n . 1, oglpi t r to VI to c...ut- n d , au. I,,tAt , “*. f r fr , •• t 105 u•M• r lir ••- !r ur 8.6 f I 84 . 1 75, -111 , 1 Mmal 84 '25 1. , r wht:it 81 Ah , adL 12# per bushel One of the Secrets of Prosperity There mint* t a greeter error then to he Ire tieently chauging out. :- will lt,ok. around anti witicr u h awl who have not. our of tlits.e h, -•:,:tc with, he will find thst tho .11erv•a.fril hat • p.m rally stuck to tome perstio Two levy. rs for exempt, begin w praeuce at the same Wilt One devote , in.. who!, mind bir pool lay, in .lowly' stock ~•0 1 learnie;, Ind tv.i•-• patiently , it way he f r \ e a rs, g ao l . A n opportunity to show hi 4 Intrwri-riry The other. tired ot ettoh --low work, da.:51 , - , into Generally, at Wu wtiti ffri twenty >A:4ra, tiad utter will not ix! worth a peony, wh i te th. t , ewer havt a ban 1..0n0 , and (.. , unt Li thowsands in bank stoek or in ot,:0-. Two clerks attain a majority swatiltatteowsl) t his remains. with his former employers, or at lc 1 , 1 in the ...nue ot trade, at fir ) : ou a a!ll.:ti the!) tArgcr, 1111111 if ',it i• isnaken into partnership Ti. ~t 1„ I thinks it heueath hint to fill a suttorrovve posi tion, now that he has become a Joan, and wear dingly -tarts ku somoother busiiiess bus wan account, or undertakes a new firm in tr: , hut_ of trade. \Vhere does be end? 0::t h it. ins .1- ' vency, rarely in riche.. "1% thiievrry tivreilan' can testify. A young man is hre,l. s neelistite He acquires a distaste t, , r his tratia, nowt's' r;— thinks it a tedious way to get ahead, ant sets out for the %Vest or tor t alifortua. Bu. c-'. es, the same restless, dise.mtcuted. cula tive spirit which carried him away fir-t, roe dery coutinhous application at any one place irk ' some to him; and so he goes wantiermg'. about, the world, a sort of eeuil-civihsed Arab, ready a vagrant in character, and sure to di-„ , luwileut. Meantime hi. fellow apprentice, who has stayed at home, Practising e.!onom)r, and working stead ily at his trade, has grown omnfortabie in his eh.- ' eumstances, and is eves perhaps a citizen of mark. 1 There are men of every wall: of um ' who are notorious for never getting along. ally it is because they never stick to any on. be sine-a. Just when they have reaeterril on, pur -1 suit, and aro on the point of atakingmonev. they change it for auother, whirl they do wt under stand; sad in a little while what little liwy .are worth is lost forever.. We know scores ut such 'persons. Go where you will, you will - generally d that the men who have failed in life art. ' those who never stuck to earthing long —Pail. lwriger. ' Miss Prime went on with her fitting by the window. and Mrs'. 'Snelling with the tack of was'aisg up the breakfast dishes, jogging the & l a w with one foot every now and then, as her TURKIBII PRAYER".—The following anecdote I youngest child stirred in his morning nap. from the foreign corn -pondence of the ea York "That was a lucky thought, that cape." Miss Tribune is too good to loose:' Prime resumed her thimble and her conversation In connection with the prayers an4gnod wish- -together "It don't seem to be worn a.s numb as ce for the Sultan and ilia Allies, let me add lin the rest, neither." anecdote which is well knowii here; and general- "No, it isn't; I only kept it forvery cold days. lv believed t o he foundA upon truth During i thought of It in church, Sunday, right in the the "season of prayer" alluded til'a Ttirki4 gm- midst of ase .; on. Queer, wasoiii) 't it . T was L tleman of liberal teelinga, called wpm one et the ireadfully 4, d you couldn't get it out. So, as highest Mohumusedon eccaealosiod euthorilitil semi as I ghtlhome, r took it out and looked at of the capital, to tell him what the ~ehristissa it s ; sihro (tough it was the very thing." sects and communities were doing, nut; to ask "I - see Milts James has got a new cloak this whether the mime ouglit not to be lore in all the . winter. She bain't worn hers more then three mo4qnes. The Worthy Musstfltilan replied, "Not w i r rsr,,,to toy - knowledge. Well,these itch people my son, we cameo& pray for the esneess of the l it ,. just as:wildly, for all T se ,, , as if they was nt arms of th e S u ltan' s Infidel allies, tor Siss bless- 4 professors." Miss Prime was one of the most ed Koran clearly fithid3 any stilheu ion." . constant attendents of the church prayer I meet " What , then, may we do with prlr' , r "IL; logs, and' sa* t . ',410 heaths in her own eyes." utht much good feeling on their' pare.'" mg ' the. I orime•was, aa..Yon say, Muss Prime, wilco we more tolerant fel lower of the -Phyllis.. ^"W;" 1 - 1 wsre all plain tnet*; with •; ; feeling); towards may, with every propriesy" added the eeelesies-qieseh ether. ,'T thia of it o - •—thi dap when tic,"offer np our klcrowt pimple .4* puM*wie- l tali deism Ho b art " and I tied to *end Our little pp. Alah, who has been pleesed to kin ,ark i ii i .ipligAii) each other New Yews, muthotieighll state of things, is our cause, whet4in slue ador, all alone liiiit wee-before' the Maisie Nair Infidel dog is hattitlhdritififtetailierd v pr Li' pie . - gbe's tin id t we say es* edepeiteirille IWO erlieMPllMMeATtisste irith 't got. any time for T 'un m destroyed." , new sluts 1111. t., I . lllLA;)r.LeliiA rl 'I l'ft =1 .... Lt, Is ' ttrti Mill DO yolr Muir ncrinr irs DID' OX 716114 ALAZIETTA nLTUtII d. • I wnhtrl tai die twilight. jet Ile did no some, itray'd along the brook-auk, Aoa td,,wly wandered home, 'When wbiielindti enme behind me. Ad hint I would have Ind; Ileeetd he awn to led me— Do yv4.l •Jfe mud that shut ore yerio , i, He'd thought of nought •wuet k• of th.• very moment,- The ..nrnuent we ithould meet. Ifs ferresti tas Where, half shaded. 4 to v tge husks iv hi I, Ile said Jr me he tuadu Ito y .n really think ba JAI Ito ?ma when tint he az* it, Lire F , • , 111,1 at once dlvine Eaeh night,* dreamed of angels, knd every Los was mina. bouaetilece a seine, when eleepiug„ W„wJ all hI3 hopea furbul, And theme waked up woepittg,- 1)1 'WA he MO 4t i trict Wiscellanp. cifAßift liviiiii NITI. ' - By ALLinit 11 DRAT, --- Ww" ------- "You don't a.a. so!" . ° True as the (gospel, Mrs. Snelling. That vel Viet cloak orhers—she calls it a Talma—cost eve ry oent of twenty-Hire dollars. Then there's hoc bannit—that name from New York, tote, Miss Dtuins work ain't good enough fir her of lam. !ears Well, that bonnet cou4.l'nt be bought fur ..sa'n eight uollars. Why, the ribbon mum. be four and Iris a v:brd, not to .peak of the feathers. ?nen •t hertes that new plaid mirk, you know, and , that4rutielr merino; neither of 'em cast lesin f„,woilt bbikitilll.44 aiad that's the way sit. dri..ss u ,. ' time wic: when shy , wa , ...z,,id cu ,, uvli t.i v.et }hi. tri •ole s fix het I v.... ) 13a i Ler nee • awl b ••,. alt.! LA.- kv!egih 'ine to Aivv her a day, or even a ha lf r day, in nry , spring hurry; and now •ilic's Rota sealastrese, otestain c4,1/a that stool-up girl, that sets iu the 44itkuig i roinu all Ity. .81 4 e 1 u, 1 k e ,,, 11, c hita n ,d, e.,..,1',1,-.1 • lila i.1,.t 'II Aru cut ill SL w Y-rii t 1.1i.0 • ¶vvt.iiii.f - Mali. r her , " -' 41 1 4 41e . • dreadful ,sfravtirrni fora rhumb acmi tor I:. ' t• iid Ans. mie ding. with a sigh, as she j tgroeu iicrsilif ti,rwly round lot rats ieuiting-Aaiss. Sim was 1 4 40iiiig a lanai ) ; iitiod by tut. viliag• drism'il:r, Mis, Pr iii‘ , znd a tuer.u., deem, sit: bad 1 9 45-sto ; ., y,•ars mu. 1,./.rtl• ripped up ,12 the Astir by ON 'window It was the only drowstuair inE.l she haft nu hand (or the 80.6.12 . ' Is wa s a, haOd winter, add, wii:ii. with the: wetness ut, the siqdres, and Mr tin.iiiiig iosiug so much time iii ate frost, their waits were uhusnity limited. Ift wandsr she thought of the 'Haig allhill pleuty`or of mi.. . .Bho doi tot ,tiloir it,llina,lis ttik'r Wlis pod,, g0(...11 n. smell 1., .r., L. LLALI/14/1), ,tru.6,6,,ug ..0 t . ‘to n r duty till „1 0 ., . .i.-,- ~i...ig :Le t.; .1 . '... h..atai. .i;', ti,: cliiki:. u, au molar, but •n.• e.,uoi u.; ii,. ... Horma n I was getting worthy ado I! .i 4rd VAV.:III r, 4. ) At u year, tier household at r.iiig.u, LI .. ant pLr.....114.1 expenses increased Ohl) a , :ay before, at meeting, ,n„ , ...i i il t tix' lior att. tit i , u upon the -"mon, r , r 1., ,sit, :: a l th.• N'e.vet Titbits worn by her old friers/ and sti il k.at ; neighbor, Mrs. Hubbard. They wore mew l.. 14 t it it... :erne church, of who'll Mr I i LlWAstni w't , the IWO( ilbt4ol.lsuppurttr. lie g,ati... suer. pug I , hi- tuc.in , 4 , , and, at the bailie !iLll , i , ..)., ,', hi. wife and family to dress and live Zi. !0 ;) litit• Ili* altersl position soil prospects ' ‘.'list , was when one had to work hard enough, ' i.,qitinueil 311-s Prime, pinching Lli a side ream in tile . tideay.ir t., pr ,, iluee the hour glass shall( , . 1 th. .1. , :r. when ,he ••learned her trail , . ' "1 row_ iii. h r irl. •ii -lie) fir , ' -ot up home i,-,, ' , ping, and ,1,, had : . I . her own work, as wPil :,. othor people, au.i tier 'out, sewing too. New 1. ilont twituve ell , ' :alit.., a tloAlle In her hand trim m o rning tell nigh:, it , ..ew. you and I, >lri, LStieliLug, LiJu't ;. - ..1t many play i'i.. 11- - l'he aa. 11 • , 1 , inc . h . tritahlolivc: work6.l in in Mrs. Su , lime 6 14,-Art 1 "I'm ..tirtuu there pit r much spiritual growth, Mho Prim_ 'lnc eArcs ..t the, ve aid choke the 10 , 1 - Poor woman: ...M. thought it w A.:: ~ ul, it entore , t in leer tweghhor' , be.t goo.l that prompted I QUO) s eorit-itit review , 1f hit' conduct "I',sople I who nave tla ir hearts set •in drese and high living can't have much time our oettt r bungs "That a what I think. i hili' U).l you Like them b.ek wiusts, .‘ll Sue:leug? I helm they're ail tilr f:101111')ll in N , •Ly fork Miss Dunn , ai.l ,h , . ..1 ay mid get me a pattern when she went 'town in I the sprang. I would' nt ask Mr-. Hubbard to lend me ner's to kook at for nothing it the world. LLw ainl g iin' to gt I out new backs, Mrs. Snci- Ting - "There', the cape you see " "Any, so there is. I never calculati.d the cap. f was atudyia' cud contrivin . all the while you was at breakfast. Says 1, “Mrs Snelling ii have them h•ick , pieced, and then every body iii town'll ku-w tt'a then made over." As if every body iu Mrs Stieil:ng's community would not have known and noticed, under any circumstances, that her brown merino of two win- 1 ,21.-• .igu, and had been turned and made up again t.ir her best dress. She 'ud.Ll set her heart early in the fill, on a new style of plaids for sale at Brown & Phapin'.; but thus lodtor's bill was so much larger than she exp.eted, she was obliged to give it up. The sacrifice had oast her many hours ut ,caleulatiou, alternate revolves, and reconsidera tion Every purchase, that she made, indeed, W 54 .4 tit-cc:L..4v, turned over and over in her nr.tiri fir weeks. old friends. Mu; sad atany's the time I've sent ins skil l s sighs off ray table; and, when her Jaw iodate Nadia fever, lost up with issrsight ages iight•Bpt Idon't'Wind that. WIWI look at Is cinistigui Professors being so taken of wilt' dress, and going about, but dress particularly. ft don't look right, end isn't according to Scrip ture." • • it was a wearisome, fatiguing day to Mrs. Suelling, who did the whole work of her home. hold. [Ter oldest son was learning his father's trade, awl the dinner tbr the two had to be on the table preeisly at twelve, ftw they bad but an hour's noosing. 140 searealy where the breakfast tongs chased away, when there was the meat and vegetables to prepare for a "boiled dinner;" and twice she was obliged to stand and be pinned np in the thick jean lining Miss Prime was fitting with nueramplettightness. - The afternoon was DO better, She had Tuesday's ironing to finish, her little boy wan sick and fretful; though four years old and very heavy, he required to be nur sed and ended as if he had been s baby. She wanted. to Sew with Mies Prime; but no sooner wadi she relies needle threes* end her thim ble, on, than some new demand would be made upon her time, and so the short afternoon passed before she conld stitch Up a seam, mid tea must be ready by dark, Bendel, all this Miss Prime was disposed to eeniirtue her onevemstion with very little pause or stint, discussing the affairs of the neighborhood and the church with a train of moral, religiout 'milkmaid reflections. Every one knows how fatiguing it, is to be expected to listen to such a iiiscemine, and respond is the, right place, even when the mind is unoccupied; and then tiie.drese aid not look near no well as Mrs. Saelik had /wired it is her mind, the new pieces being serial shades darker than the " 62 body of the material. More discouraging than - all, it needed "finishing off' when seven o'clock sounded the signal. for the conference meeting Prime woul4 pot Alai on any amount rZ wouldn't mind staying over my time jiat to give von a helping hand if it waist church meet.. 7sug; but you know, it's very important that a ll hould be there that eau. To be sure Mrs. Hub bard is so took up with other things she never goes; and though MiairJames jollied by letter when she first came, stoe'e never been to a heal tiess meeting. For my part, 1 Ulna we've got just as good a t sight to vote io church macho' as the men, and speak, too, if,we want to, though Dyaren Smith - hdlii pet his few against it of late Yvzaw• So, you have to go; and there's oiy the facing to face down, and the side seams to stitch up, !Lod the hook* sad eyes to go on. The sleeves are &Wady to haste as—Olt, and thereto the bonemi, Ott bosses are nothing to pat ie---•sepeejak as John Lockseilod is to be dealt with fet tg( , Mg_to the theatre law. time be Wee in Nes, York. For my part, I. never did pot much faith in hiii.rvligion,-resul the DWDO some folks R!ay away, the more the rest of us ought to go. Don't forget. to take in that idioulder , seam—For toy pert,l thief la#ster ought to be spoken tettb for singing aa Ito* as' the' doet on the piano Wear low owes nod plays opera pieces it.. Nileamays: ' Alritish is the worst, re th tate% gpiligto thetheatre arplaying operl !item? !ifies gul?bard:s i leane does that, when bar's, bathe' in 'Vika/Alen, 'though. that pieoe puler the arms Skeet look so very bid. firs. s4,vilioa Own rwoWilli!' work a s "Two hours o toe person - Waii eon= - oely get time to do her mending from week to week, was u, trift- Nlr= Snelling wavered a little 1,1 1.,..t0re0u the accumulating pile of dilapida -1 ii•pier clothe@ to the willow basket, and the out the drum must be done be fore New Year'. tlay, now close at hand, and she lighted another letup, and drew her little work ,nd up to to the fire, as the 'clock struck eight. ilei mind had opened itself to discontented •i..aglits in the morning; an "enemy had come in lik.• unul all the brightness of tier life ha I been swept out of sight. She saw only the sucets-ive woes of ill health, loss and ?oaring which had rolhd over them in the past, 4-id a blank, dreary prospect for the future. tier v. •.-eupation reminded her of it If she ooutd aff"rdel )11s- Priine'4 assistance two days of one., she might have got ahead in her as sing a 11:tk; now. here was another drawback; An.: she had t little time And "then there wit. -.0-.in iit t hharrh,• but then, slit did not give up MIME MEI u::~in, it r••thillg to dress and display, thank goodness! Sn.mu iluitbard bringing scandal in the ()lurch, and s,.tting herself up over every body." knocis at the front door was a fresh annoy :irk..., ter •he wArk had to put down again, the ;IA 1, ,) to 1 , before Mrs Snelling wont -liivertng the cell. narrow hall to adawer it. The le ;ghborly visitor was no other than Mrs. Hubbard, "and no fire creep' in the kitchen," was Mrs Snelling's tire thought, as she recog nized her with a mixed feeling of gratification, “furl thoughts," and enriosity Certainly it. was I curious o.itic,leuee that the person who had termed the muhpar of her thoughts and conversa tion so much of the day, should so suddenly ap- Pcr"'• .1) ,n't mini tut.: 3lrs. Hubbard said, pleaaant -1;7 , -relying ,in 5-fore her old neighbor 'This way, T suppose!—.lnd she led the way to thel kitchen herself, thus avoiding the necessity of an apology on the part of Mrs. Snelling—glow bright and cheerful a cook stove looks after all: and your kitchen was always as unlit as wax. We never need to keep but one fire, you know.' Thia-4 last was an unfortunate allusion. Mrs. Snelling's softening face grew coldly rigid at what she Ton i sislered an attempt to patronise her. 'Poor folks have to,' she said, taking up, her work and stitching away vigorously. • • 'I haven't forgotten old tiumw o irtne,' Mrs. Hub bard went on, not caring to notice the ungracious tone in which the remark was made, 'when we were all beginning the world together. You seem to, though, for then you used to run in and see me, and I was thinking to-nig,lit you haven't been up to our house since October.' Mrs. Snelling began to say something about 'not going where she wee not wanted;' but it died away lower - and lower, when she remembered Mrs. Hubbard had been in twice since then. I know you have a great deal to keep you at home; I know how it used to be when my.ehil• dren were little. You didn't let me pay three visits to your one then, Jane .' Mrs. Hubbard drew her thimble from her pocket and took up the top piece of amending from the b*willow bas ket in the most natural mamber, "This is to go so isn't it ?" said she. "I can work and talk too, you know. Mr. I:rubbed has gone to church meeting, but I don't think it's exactly our place to attend to ehedleh disepline; we women are apt to make a bad matter worse by talking it over among each other, and to people , that it doesn't concern. de I thought I'd just run in sociably. and bring my thimble as we viral to do for each other' Ars. Snelling Would bade tadd, half an hour' ago, that she was eempleraty %relied against Mn. Hubbard's minima in mist shape amen bat she began ,to fad a miatptihringta her eyes, as that ebb kindness and affection came stealing back hgain in recollection. ' But, Mrs. aubbezd ran wise . womari l and she . know t hat friend aggrieved wen WO to win, witether die Whole bad teeit inessibisat or not. 'qt's pnity bald week to live fi, isn't she add, eergiaig round midi as tha alewnkjest, lot to tiqr t sOlLSta**lnlldlta• 1013. look a and are ii We world; now Mr. nerirell, have to live dile:sadly, and thong's no ;ad to C=l holtkaig 'ear tp lased lows& bawd like', sad, when the oWdrea were asleep in am ersenieg, sit down comfortably' to sew or resin :but Ire there's somebody or wteethint to see, to °l._ „ I P ( ' minute. To be sure, so ter as dress is emessmani, I don't think balf so :snob of it as I meet% whirl' I had to plan and onatrive and oak/dins Assn every cent. Why I often used to Bed spit plannin& about my sewing in sermon time, if you will believe it, and how I should get the girls two dresses out of one of mine. To he sure, I lam ' no such temptations sow." , • Mrs. Snelling looked up suidarly, as the ft- . collection of her Sunday plan about the mAse anew . into her mind.—Could it be that to Man unto sehon all hearts err open, she had been the km sincere worshipper of the two?" tel should like to try "littleproopinith by of a ehange," she said, mere pleasantly hews had last spoken, but still with tinniness Imam& "I'm tired of slaving." "Oh, Jane!" Mrs. Hibbard said, t thickly, don't r choose--don't elnewe your trials. l used to est that vesy thing, and dot it was ell well eisee# for rich people to preach." Mrs. Fenellis4 .ma the paisful 'expression that crossed her frmair, face_ , and the current report of youtss Robert Hub bard's dissipation came into her mind. "All*. 4 sons have their own troubles; some deso's Mini' out as plain as others, sad don't get .0 muck . Rich people en very little, and they hays „1 4 work enough to bring up their children HO, to live in peace and charity to all. rteo„. now I only ask for patience to bear the fat the time, instead of praying to have it and thinking that I would bear any other= The two women sewed in silence for a little while; each heart knew Its own bitterness. sad looking said Mrs. Hubbard stopping suddenly - ' sad looking into the bright grate in front of the stove, ",,hall I tell you what this puts me in said of, seeing this nice bright cooking stove? Of that New Year's night., the winter Robert was sick, sad our children were alli little, when you came round, and brought them, over to spend the after noon, and boiled candy for them and let.them pop corn. They brought us home a piatelfsil of bras dad stick& Poor little thine. if it hadn't bean for you, they would' at have bad so mush as &yin for a New Year's present, their father Wen somok, and I was so been. Why, only think, they bad been teasing me to buy them some Coady, sad I actually did not feel that I could afford shotgun& of molasses! I've thought of it often and tam sines. Somehow, this winter there's semesly a day when it doesn't oome into my mind, sad I always feel like crying." - Mrs. Snelling was crying, as Mrs. Hubbinars voice faltered more and more, she did not dinner& to conceal it; she 'remembered thab NW PO day as well, and how she had pitied Suasi'spoor little boys, and brought them home and Made them as happy as children could be mi*, ia the very kindness of her warm heart. The Wiic stray. g ie with poverty care had not seared it, after all. “Don't ory, Jan:. But you won't mind, mak you won't misunderstand me now, if I've brow.: you a New Year's present, of a dress? I.in* afraid you wouldn't take ft as I meant, if TOK seat it. Here it is.," And Mrs. Hubbard usuW the wry raw silk plaid Mrs. &Idling halt le coveted. "I wanted it to beetweftd ii =" l. tug you looked at this." --- Mrs. Snelling remembered the day, and that she had come hone thinking Mrs. Hubbard had felt too grand to talk to L_r before the clerks. "I was afraid you would dud we out as I kept at the other end of the store Now you won't misunderstand me, will you, Ja. e?" "Oh, Susan, I had such hard thoughts, you don't know. - And Mrs Snelling put her apron up to her cyea, in,wad of looking at. the new silk. "Never maul that [um, it's only natural, I could just see how ,ou felt, for the more I tried to be neighborly he colder you got. It grieved me a good deal. But about the dress. Ana was not very busy, and DO I had her make the skirt, as we could wear each others dresses in old times, and every little helps when a person has a _,,, deal to do. If you wilt ke•t me know when Prime comes to make it up, she shall come over and •ew with her "Charity is uot oa:•ity prov.,ked, suffereth.long and is kin I," was tilt• minister' , text, the next Sunday; but Mr•. So.:11111g thought of a better illustration than he could offer, and noted the rest of the verse with butntiustioti—••charity euvieth not." An ectxUtrie rector remarked r gentleman at church who was not a parishiouer but. who Sun day after Sunday, himself in a pew ad joining that of a young widow On the first oc casion he dedected him slyly drawing the lady's' glove off, the back of the pew, where she wasae customed to place it. filler hand and armwas delicately fair.) By ..ud by, the lady's priyer book fell—of cont.k accidentally—from the edge of the pew into the gentleman's. He picked tt up, touud a leat turned, down, and swatted a pas sage which evidently caused a smile of ample ' e,.ncy Our minister saw all their most:meats, and continued to watch them with a scrutinising eye, for two successive Sundays. On the third, as soon ar the collects w, r,r, ad, and while the beadle yet obseqpromily wißed to attend kiln to the chancel, our ocxntric pastor, in a strong and distinct voice saal: "I publish the bans of marriage between M- and 11 , (delilwrately pronouno ing the names of the parties.) If any of you know any just cause," 4kc. The eyes of the whole congregation were him ed on the widow and the gay Lothario; the )ady suffused with blushes, and the gentlemen soiled with anger; she fanning he.rself with ne hemence, and he opening and shutting the peer door with rage and violenoe.—Thu minister mew while, proceeded through his accustomed duties with the same decorum and else as if perkily innocent of the agitation he had excited. The sermon preached and the service. ended, away to the vestry rushed the parties at the heel af the pastor. "Who authorized you, sir, to make such a pub lication of bans?" demanded they both in a breath. "Authorised me?" said he with a stare that heightened their confusion. "Yes, sir, who authorised you?" "Oh," said the minister, with a ely glance al. ternately at each, "if you don't approve of it, forbid the banns next Sunday." "Sir said the lady, "you have been too gra cious already—nobody requested ou to do mart such thing; you had better mind your own basi lleSB." "Why, my pretty dear," said he, paithig hat on the cheek, what I have done is all to *Ts way • of business, sod if yea dent like to wait far duet publicatioas, I advise you sir, (tartan - to the gentleman,) to procure the liemme r the ring, and the fee, and thee the whole may be stied es soon as tomorrow.'' "Well," replied the gentkiian, addressing the 146, "with your permismon I will pt them, aid we may be married in a day or two - ." "Oh, you may both do as you please," pea& ly I "yet nothing loth," replied the widow. It was a day or two after that the limn whp praised, The parson reeeivediis fay die apt& groom his bride, sad the widow for 16 0 1, h oo • air threw her gloves over the pew, aid, it nap. afterwards said, all partied were added. att IP.Lat"-12014"&-ms0441111111410111110 E B. F. awa x nftek. •NRIBIR 8114 Courting in fturoh. • • Fa 4 11L0 EMI EMI RCEEI MEI MEI 113 FM 19E1 El - -*.--. -