Locomotive, Volume 22, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1852 — Page 1
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ROBERTS' Drug Store.
NEW LIVERY STABLE) On Use Alley cU of the Post-office between the Palmer House & Poat-offlce.
TS have soma nice Horses, and some new Bueeles, and two
JL new Carriagesone large Carriage tor Fuuerals or other
purposes. funerals win oe attenaea in tne t;tty tor 9 eacn
lulv 17 3m WILLIAM Wl
WILLIAM W1LE.ISON
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE.
TTMELD & DAY are manufacturing Choirs at Cincinnati price.
X at their factory on washinrtra street, next aoor to bio
dl's Auction Room.
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D. FCNKHOTJSER, VI. B Physician and Surgeon.
FFICE opposite Post Office, Indianapolis, Ind.
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B. DAVIS,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Books, Stationary, Paper Hangt igs, and Fancy Article, No. 19, Washington street, Indianapolis. DR. R. O. ORAYDONT, having relumed to Indianapolis and resumed the practice of Medicine and Surgery, offers his services to the people of this city and. vicinity. Office on Meridian street, opposite Wesley Cbapet. une28-tf ( 1. A. W. HtJNT, 1. DENTIST, lYr V Ha removed sis office to Illinois street, directJ2XXr ly north trorn the Palmer House, three door rom Tousey's Corner. apr 24 '52
P. G C . HINT, DENTIST,
Has removed to his nsw dwelling and office on Illinois street, north from Palmer House, where he
may be found at all times. apr 24 '52
TTvEL.ZEL.Ii k TYLER. ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFAC
xJ Til RES, in the Journal Building, corner of Pennsylvania
and Washington streets, Indianapolis, ino. Particular attention given to re-binding, and all work warsp ted. Order resoectfnllv solicited.
A general assortment of Blank Bookiand Justices Blanks
coustantly on band, and for sale cbeap. aug. S-tf Joseph crRzoS, Architect and Draughtsman, Kssldsncs oa north, Illinois street, north 6f North street INDIANAPOLIS, IND., WILL famish elevations,' plan, perspective and working drawings, for public and private building, in town and on n try, and superintend their erection, when desired. Refer to E. J. Peek, A. Graydon, and Jaa. BUtke, Esq. d2Q
joa cavih. B. K. SCLOSOVB. , . ( OATEN 4 SCLOBOTE, Attorneys and. Counsellors at Law,
WILL attend promptly, and faithfully to any business intrusud to them, lu the United States Courts, the Su-
From Godev's Lady's Book. EMPLOxT-ENT 0? W0MEH XS CITEES.
No. III. SHOPKEEPING. BY ALIOS B. KSAL. We are apt to consider it something of an af
fectation, when we bear a lady denounce shop
ping as "a bore.
One may dislike trouble ot any kind, but, when
the exertion is made, and the keen pursuit commences, the patterns begin to gather in the hand,
and the parcels to accumulate on the counter, it is not in the feminine heart to say that "this is a disagreeable occupation.' like" any other tal
ent, and like all accomplishments, "shopping" is to be cultivated ; nay, the whole thing has been
reduced to a science, and we have ladies on our
list of acquaintances that might readily become professors, enlivening their lectures by many
choice bits of experience, and the result of long and careful observation.
And so we will imafine. bv wav of cassias? a
. - v j a pleasant morning, that one of these indefatigable ladies has invited us to accompany her on a shopping expedition; for you,, dear ladies, are stran
gers in Philadelphia, and as for us, we are sup
posed, by virtue of our habitual pen and ink pursuits, to know very little of "the. pomps and vanities." Therefore we place ourselves, in all hu
mility, under the conduct of the brisk little lady, who, armed by parasol, purse, and a list of corresponding length, is about to commence her
"fall shopping. "I always commence in good season," Mrs. Jenkins prattles forth ; "for the people have more time to attend to you; and when I shop, I shop."
Emphatic Mrs. Jenkins! you are certain that she speaks "words of truth and soberness," by the way she goes over her list, arranging the miscellaneous items under their proper heads, as the carriage drives down towards the business part of the town. Her own wardrobe and the nursery come under one item; the store and linen closets form another; a seamstress is to be looked up; an opening of millinery to be attended. You look on in dismay, wondering how all this to be accomplished; it might prove more than a day's
work to one less experienced than our guide. Now her hand is on the check-string, her list and pencil in the other; she has arranged the "line
ot march.
"John, you may drive to Tyndale's first, then
to Levy's. From Levy's we will go to Second
street," she says, turning to us with the same business-like air; "from there to Eighth; then up to Tenth, for some plain work; and, by that time, you will want a luncheon." We think we shall. The prospect is fatiguing
enough to make the conclusion a pleasant anticipation. You have just paid your first visit to New York, coming from there to our quieter city, and have been introduced to the wonders of Stewart's marble palace, and the elegances of Beck's; you remember the smiles, and bows, and politeness of the perfumed and bewbiskered young gentleman who unfolded the muslins, and rolled up the ribbons, and sorted the gloves for you. Did it
not strike you as an exceedingly noble and man
ly employment, so befitting masculine strength and energy?- one that a woman could never have the quickness, or grace, or taste, to fill? that it was therefore given up to the sterner sex, who had adapted themselves so harmoniously to what was evidently intended by Providence as their tpheref We are sure it must have forced
itself upon your consideration. :
cut we are at Tyndale s. You have heard of
the establishment before; for it has even a Euro
pean reputation for the exquisite taste in the se
men V there seem to be only women in attendance," you say, as we resume our seats in the carriage; while Mrs. Jenkins "hands in" the tumblers she has matched, the fruit-dish she has coveted so long for her dessert-service, and a tea-set in miniature for the nursery doll -house . ? "Oh no," she returns. "I suppose it seemed
strange to you; but I never think of k, except ,to see how nice it is. I am always in a fever when I see a man handling china; men are so awkward! A waiter man will break twice as much in a year as a girl, if you. ever noticed it. (No, not there, boy; put those plates on to the front seat here, by me; now hand up the rest.) As I was saying, girls handle things so much more carefully; (Levy's, John;) and then I hate to have a man following me about the stoi e, as if I didn't know what I wanted to see. A woman knows when to hold her tongue sometimes;
but it a man talks at ail, he talks you to death, and if not, he's so sulky that you hate to ask him to show you anything." "That's just what I should feel in being waited
on by women," you modestly suggest. "I don't
at five dollars a yard, and she !s instructed to trust her.' But think Jrou that, for all their fine dresses and. fine furniture, she would change places with either of them? v-No; she has taken far-reaching views into the social world. from her station at Levy's counter. She knows the real
value of the costly- goods passing through her hands, and that she folds the rich cashmere shawl
for her customers over many an aching heart, and tempts in yam a drooping spirit with those rich laces. Care, and passion, and sorrow, visit the proudest homes, and hers is bright and happy, and she feels that her own industry and self-
aem&i nave neipeo, 10 maae it so, ana mat love and contentment are not to be purchased with "gold that perisheth." Ah no, the cringing, fawning neophyte, the careworn woman of fash
ion, might well envy her womanly independence
ot spirit, and the strength of her character. Here is a pleasant and varied employment
There is no stagnation of thought or compression of the frame. All occupations have their disad
vantages, and their own share of weariness; but
hers has constantly changing; interest, new faces,
new traits of character, never-ending incident, And here, more especially, the departments are
su uivmeu ma tue actual jaoor is very ngnt.'
their, trade to leara, . They, tin'i &brd- id ay
wjeir yuan. bum.,sq vney aon ti stay . more xn&zt three months before they tnust begintbjearn for, themselves. That make " a, ' great fii&sy 1 fc&d
hands. I pity1 the - poor5 things ad get fetoa with them the best I 4n, -Soraetiaisal fcryia show them myself but I have ta tumthegi $!f at last; though I must say, it goes &ther h&rd said the worthy man, 'because I know hilf the time they havn't got money td pay their oard, and dear knows what becomes of them! 51 Aad those that do well, you seej they havs-'tbisii &o steady to sj ake. their three dollars, nd then their board has. to come out of .that, f and, liiey doa't have much light or good air-and ibey mostly get sick, and just live alongV ' ' ' f "That's almost word foreword what he told me, and, I declare, it gave in- such ilie-rtacha 1 could not enjoy, my own comforts; .He was.
no doubt, a liberal and humane eraployer.--
Think how many Rre a gTea deal wowe"off.-i-I'veiio patience wJUi people who are eferlsifingly
preaching up the needle. ' If the7- swofd'has1 iti
The book of patterns retained on the counter
saves many a wearisome folding and unfolding; and, being appointed to one style of goods, she necessarily understands exactly what is required of htr. In the dull season, there is plenty of time for chat; and vacations of a day or a week, are at her own discretion. There is many a bright and agreeable face in the twenty or thirty mrfo WrtA Irvtsta fYt 1nr AAnntAVtf a f
Jenkins had before suggested, by neat and taste
s Cosrtftf this State, and the Courts of this and
Csnstlea. Rneclal attention riven td the collection of claim
tOfflc la the buildlnj west of the Wright House, apr 24-ly
'adjoining ectl011 ani arrangement of the glass and china rciaims. with which it is filled. And yet a woman founded
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fpRIS old asd responsible Company con tinne to grant 7lra
Jk, sma Nsnne rollcies on the most satisfactory terms. WILLIS WRIGHT, Jlgint, st ttt-ly for tsdianapolii and Marion County.
, . FIRE) riUEH Ai A. tTalimecTs Old Stand.
ss C. STnimoK keep On hand all the varieties of the Pre - Balsas Cook Staves, which thnv sell han for Cah. in
adln five sises of the vnsnrpassed Meteor, f invars of all
klsd ess sad at low rates. We will make It the Interest of
to -anting srncls m our line to give a a call. spr 17
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L'W M O U A T 1 1 '.'"''. . !tf . f .tla Gilt Ball SX4LEB 1H COOK AND PARLOR STOVES it
Keen essstantiy on nana an extensive assortment o
TRe following kinds vi: Trlvunph, Bay Bute, Ohio,
rremlaoi, rnis rremiam, ana impr ivea rremiutn
Frtor Stsrss of every variety ,juo wnoieaal Is Tinware, A few doors east of Masonic Hat:
?jrr I ' , isd
this reputation by her energy, her tact, and in
dustry; a woman planned the elegant hall, with
its artistic arrangements, and gathered together the large capital necessary to its construction avis) Vi a oioIa rf ta Wncinaeo kvt,-, a Iaa
AS" dolla ks, and is managed by men of the "rc, lusteuu 01 vciuic recetveu oy a careless or
obsequious clerk, a young girl comes forward, as
a lady would receive m her own parlor, to know
our commands. There .are others behind, the
long counters, arranging the vases that have just
amvea m ine steamer, or comparing tne patterns of glass, or showing a new dinner-set to some
tavorite customer. It is a novelty to you, and
you look to 6ee how a woman, in so exposed a
position Dears herself. With the strictest proprit
ety ana grace; lor she has been here a long time,
ana Knows exactly what will suit her customers that one must be talked into nurchasincr, and an
other sale might be spoiled by a word of com ment She has grown to be a nhysiocrnomist.
and can tell in a moment that the lady in the
flounced berage wishes some pattern for her din-, ner-table that will . attract notice by the variety
Box and and brilliancy of the. coloring. That exquisite
and rstaa eait Sevres set, with sl different mythological design Unapoiu, ind; 5 on each of the three indred pieces, would be
entirely loston het, aithpugh that plainly-dressed
womaa wbo came m last understands the value
of every vlate. the classical beauty of .even the
auce:boats m . shape and ornament, vur lady
Oi.Jthet flounces chooses the heaviest glass, ot the
most elaborate. fi&Uern: the face .of the. other
lights un witW admiration at the cure crystal wa
so.uu9 la&i a wucn,wouia, almost
th ormp.pfnl stm rtktnrr as -if tlx YtriA
rv sols ssrsney tor t& a&U of ta tatao, la csntru laaians, - jo- -tt--kUA w nii famish t s aniaU eott over good woods eo8Sn.- ( the C3xp of i, flower. , ,And the attendant Knows
tomertlm&, and patience. . Yet this tact is esses
tially i:lemiaine jbualilj,, -cnltarakd' by ;paUeni
enservauoa ana & ioasr .experience, S: r .
! "Saveh$ bobk-keeperit : perchsd apon-.'theif
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wxAVr mLUAv&-$! I mSn si001s aa me proprietors tny 8tatisii
.3, . CABROTHERSt 1 ' ' FrwrllBf t. C)mmUjit,is)is.t. HcelTli Wercbsvis,
f0lJo street, opposite tks Storraboat Undlng, Madison, Ind.
BDB promptly tttended to. Lowest raw sharyed for
rorwsraing ana storage i
like to have one of my own sex feci as if they were inferior to me, especially such ladylike-looking girls. I never saw women who seemed better bred, not even in visiting."
"And so it is" for our active little lady seems
to have had a large share of good sense and right feeling "they are well bred; and so you see none of that cringing servility I so hate in a shop
man, or the rudeness that is equally disagreeable. Such a woman never could feel herself your inferior, when she is quietly attending to her bus
iness to the best of her capacity; nor is she, my dear madam,"
"I grant the latter, and own it troubled me to ful dress.
see such laayiiKe-iooEing gins exposed to such "Ana wnatas the salary r you inquire, as we
I public observation, and perhaps impertinence. leave the store, partially converted to the new
it does not seem to me a woman s place to come "nation ot shopseepers. "Uan they anord to in so open contact with all kinds of people" -for look as nicely- as they do? or are they obliged to
you nave Deen orougni. up careiuuy in tne seem- spena ail ineir earnings in Keeping up appear sion of home yourself, and are thoroughly opposed ances?" to female President-making, or having ships of "I asked once myself," replies our friend, busthe line called "women-of-war," as some of ybur ily bestowing packages, so that they may not be
sex will doubtless soon petition. polking backwards and forwards with the motion "It would seem so, perhaps," Mrs. Jenkins of the carriage. "None of them receive under answers, thoughtfully, consulting her list to see four dollars a week, and some have seven or what comes next in order. "But think of it for eight, according to their experience or real usea moment. What woman ever trifles with a shop- fulness. I ban remember some of the faces at man, or allows him to bandy words with her? Levy's for years, and, of course they must be The same dignity of character can be, and is well paid. Now confess that you don't see any-
preserved by our shopwomen; for, in PhUadel- thing in the least unwomanly in. the occupation; phia, more than half our stores are managed by though I don't go quite so far as Mr. , who them. Some are very beautiful; 'too, and as well dined with us last Thursday. Hfe has looked in-
dressed as you or I. Wait till we get to Levy's, to these matters considerably, arid proposes a and all along from there up to Tenth and Ghest- petition far a law to send all men who are found nut, in every fashionable shop. They have an behind a counter of dry-goods to the pe niten
opportunity to purchase their dress cheaply, and tiaryS Though I declare it would be a good time and good taste to make it up. Besides, thing to go in force all over the country, until they are in the very centre of fashion, and it they bestirred themselves to find other things for would be strange if they did not avail themselves women to do. : There wouldn't be half the want, of it." . ' or sin either, in the world, if there was a wider Aao! this reminds us of a Southern genaemai scope for the employment of acUve, intelligent introduced to us in travelling last summer. "Ma- females.
dam, he said, "Philadelphia is a beautitul place. "ror," she continues, quite entering into the You have 'some of the prettiest women there' I spirit of the subject, "just see how many young ever saw; in your' shops, I mean. I went into girls are growing up dependent on their brothers oneas I came on, to buy a pair of gloves; there or fathers and wasting weir owntime or making
was a splendid creature behind the counter-a toolish, unhappy matches, when they might much perfect Juno! Such teeth! such eyes! such a better be usefully employed. And look at the
hgure! Id give anything to see heron my horse widows, worn down by dependence and grudgArcher! She wouldn't be afraid of anything,.! ing charity, seeing their children neglected or
venture to say. J. teiv as u l was msuiunar ner ui-useay wnen xneir nearxs are acmng to go some-
when I asked the price of these; gloves. i f felt thing lbr themselves and to make- a hdme fot much more like offerinur her my hand and heart tlvese helDless little ones ' If J was a widow, I'd
than the gold piece I gave for them. I djd pot soon find something, to do, you may depend"
wait for change: the idea Of iourpences counted "cut you could teach.
out by such a creature! "JNot m Philadelphia, where there are more
"Your friend was an enthusiast," Mrs. Jenkins boardinff-sbhbols riow-than can eet 6uptbrted.-
says, smUing, There is a great deal ' of the j Many a poor soul is; struggling "dri in difiiculties
romance of shopkeepinff, no doubti if w;oalS ajBd embarrassmentft whowould bo glad to work
knew it, enough for atwo-volume novel. It was with her hands, Jf she could only find something
only last winter that the head of one of our best to do, and Iguessit s so all-over, " firms married one of the young ladies who "had " "But there is always plain 8ewing,"'you sugbeen in the store several years. She was of a gest, readily. ;
very good family, reduced in circumstances, and ?Do you know what women get for plain sew thus restored to comfort and afliuenee again; nor int'llfs. Jenkins abruptly asksj because have
is this a sohtary mstance. But here is Levy's." had occasion to Jbaow sxjmethiag . about that, too.
As you are well aware, this is our Stewart's, I can rrive you, almost wtd . for word, the an
save that there is less display. The habitual swerf s tealer f wholesale clothmgf, wh6 liad customers are, as at Tyndale's, among our most been twenty years in the bdsiness" ! went acci-
fashionable people, -and, of course, those who dentally to his shop to make an inquiry, and H desire to be so considered are always to be seen occurred to me tq ask if he could- give employs thronging the counters. Many a. woman has ment to some poor woman I was just then mterhelned herself into Unnertendom through her ested in. , "
purchases, and the accidental associations of Le- " We cite the highest pricesma'am, and calvy's and Miss Wharton's; and many another of eulate to -have our work well done. Now We ...-. i . . .., p. . . j i t t.!t. .:ii
greater pretensions nas omy consrmea ner vus t gtvea as mgu as. eiguky-tsvfu wh a garity by her lavish and Ul-judgedL expenditjurei for fine shirts. -, .a -w
It is here sbo has received the keenest slights " bighty-6eyen centsi.. hy A wways pay
rum pereutia bh "wuuiu give u urwc uvuai wu iioiw.4, , , 5 . et to bow to, here" she has incurred thanever-1 V Oh, we couldn't stand that no way, ma am.
ending displeasure of the fashionable Mrs. Jones It 'wouldn't pay4 at1 all. -: Why,' m these theap
piece, and having it made from the same pattern, three fips,, and ten cenU for Canton flannel.. We ,v!t t.. au js t.J r-.: J Anal n - f1sat rviir. thpsfl .are
thousand victims, the needle has its' tens of thoasands, small and inoffensive, as it seems beeaUsje
we women know how intolerably irksome the unvaried labor must be. I Eke Bewinar, and should
not know what to do with myself without ttvbnt to sew only one morning without stopping Wuxta give me a pain in my side." t We all can certainly testify to the truth, of tHs. " Some of my Sunday-school girls," continues .
the good woman, whom we have never Defor ; suspected of knowing anything more of social - 7 economy than appertained to the management of her own household, "when I used to teach 4ba m . was the first I ever. thought about the matter. -they were quite large girls : I had a kind of Bible l class ; and nearly au earned their own living. It was very easry for me to go round in my silk dress , and white kid gloves, and preach tip self-denial
and they practising it all the time, in .those little dark filthy alleys, swarming with pigs and chil; dren. One of them sewed straw bonnets ; -no wonder they can sell them so cheap, when'they only give ten cents apiece for them ! -others worked in crowded miiliner shops from Monday morning till Saturday night, for a dollar and & halt, mixing with good and bad- the Monday's talk with their comrades undoing all the good of Sunday's lessons. I soon found that out;1 A young -girl could hardly have a worse moral fetmosphere than one of those -work-rooms ? they themselves, and their mothers, have told me so many a time, I always had a heart-ache while I taught those girls : it was the first thing that made me think of what a woman ouaht tdne, or might be," m the
way of influencing society her own ser in psrticular -without any public gatherings, ot speech-
O . . .... .t . V ?;i .i:j..r. - .. ;j a. Mrs. Jenkins has certainly spoken very energetically in all those intervals of our shopping in Second street whero we have still been waited upon by our own sex as well as though the hands . 1 1 , J j T ! 1 , ,T . 1 1 V
uiat atspmyea me nuoous ana musuns naaoeea twice as large and coarse j and now we are driven
to Jsighth street, to be fitted for a pair of aiters--. still by a woman- and here the comfort and pro priety are' self-evident ; there is no heed of soiling
your own gloves, or rummg your temnerpi oena. i p . 1 ' . 1 ; sr I, r, ..... r
CS-XiV ii ,i Jl, V-
as we all know ; but it is remarkable XprfOae other Feature many; 'of these liule stores is not xnlj kept, butjwned by Vdmenirtnany of whchi liavs -
accumuiaiea a sumcieus stun w reure upunTOia
.hly, when they shall choose. . v This, we r from Jips. of one,; of. them, ft briirht,
Ue' body, who shakes bacJk her black curls, and
vtuao4 - fc .
You have been here some time, Mrs. Whits','1 c it ... . . . A . r'.
youhgtboy., :., -f. w., , t wrl-n:-
es, ma'am; eight years now. acamewpea there Were very few stores along in this squkre and I have inade my own nusinessj as jou may say, and a great deal for other people; " I've beea , Z I J .. H.l. ...1 InnVa
n iuv " MViiiivyvM r v4 , . -w ..
old enough for this, so round, so comely rt jber
face anri hgur,j , apa l was ie wiuiotk, ssy ' thing; and now I'v .'got lenwgh "to'JivVon the rest of mr davs. if I choose r but I know I coulda'i
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CASES, - .
Us snd arronndina;
ATOTICX to ins ettlcsns of IndnsoHs n urro-n4ing I
11 -sonntry. ' The osrip)4 fcsts ssnftil T&smM' Btiats ter-gODiei snUr stock of Fisk' Patsnt MsUils Burial Cwsf, sn4 fcsvs, mV.vf,r it
ssiepncss. , . - t' : ... .-.-n wHI U mads for tat Mis f ow Twit be- trs fpl the eon sr cssss, : ..... ... -., .3.lU.J Cosso wiu ss tsksn to ssf vrt Of las Unltsol SUts, a
fwOIISPIS SSSTfS v ... , , ;.. , A ... ,.r ths public are resnsetfatlt inrlted to sslf siamlne tks
, vr" w khmsh nan
Is short and rosy. Bt it was the demure-look- mostly made by old women,: who can't see ycry ing girl behind the Counter who told'her'of Mrs, well and don't depend on it for 'a: living, so they; Jones' purchase, to confirm her wavering fancy,' can afford to work cheap. 5 1 1 for she, shrewd looker-on in .Vienna,. knew:the 'But woman who don depend n her neeinstant frVrt Vnirn information wonld rrorliicft-i die. howt mnek C8& she maker , vs-. I -'' .i
Sho 'snd her friend at the next counter are well , , 'Why, a right steady hand can .earn as bigh
ftward of thi unsuccessful struggles Mrs. McAdo I m two, and two and ft half, and three dollars, by
persists
upon stare
the silk.cn -sri-ifth IM-teeedini? laid, violent irive,thm..A panUloonsrpakcr.t can't jdo- so
4 ''l - ' t V . mi - ' '"4 ' J' I-'". lb nn ttA It AM taMA . wAM SI MmftAM.
nanas. ,ssne taows tiiRt taeo BomDsona are ,m" i immo uuuHvu5wmirui,vi
A - .1 . - .MS L . A " : L... Z 1
mr ne saw airs. oues xura ner dsca i Biwug w 1.v;.-v :yiu
MA approach and-tbechlUingry distant Itnat, ne gooa as ouivon-aoies.1 ion sec, -with which Mrs, ThomrJanjPfiteiffned to het iut etit oatnalta dozen laUn Tests at flneksnd
mg beyond their means, and! that a crash is In- imoniy smart. - oome aon ma.e over a uouar eritabk hut that Is not .eft aSTalf, so IbsV'al tr a dollar and a half, if they1 don't triag ixf good Mrs. Thomioatrjms neV e&& witk. U&itoff iaci i wott ice, thr.doa't. stay long enough: ai
vdavs.
ba satisfied to sit still, aftertuchan active life.I
bought nay goods myself; and sewed, and tended '3 the shoTw and saved, audi knew all I was mskln ? '
was for myseltV My je?t was always ready when rent-day 'came1, Mid I never had to ask the favor- i of sectuity fromapybody,J thbtigti this house acd ' store is seventmndred a ye&jv-P)e&S8 God; Via
quite mdependent now.-.11 1 nd yet,wilhi she is as womanly a litUebody as one could wish to see But we inustnot nejrlect to "sketch the three
sisters that we find next . doof, dispensing their pins ahd tapesVand polite iayisgs ovet their liula" counter . -4 Mrs Jenkins. commends iheni to. cf especialnoUce ilsut this is not necessaryv we have made their acquaintance before,, Xhey are alwup dressed precisely alike', it seeias to us, in subdued
Ban wuiiiKSj w- uiw suu ,iu-cojoeu
ribbons,' atd each with a mourning brooch,
only oro&aientvv; We cannot jtell then apart ytt,
aitnougn inmrye years sipcere Lrs. atcca to notice' the'neat shop windows, , wh, their coll r.n
ana, cuns, nna nooons, and such .beautuuiiv shsped? cbmbs' "and brushes.' They are "all t?.'.i, with fall fine figures, appear to t s &e kir.te c -e,
or certainir .Terr near 1L I l .m l :n-. ?
eves, and black hair neailv fi?rar--H. pt-A t-- - a
in a, soft, rncasured .voice ; the s-jcu to have cr.vvic feS Veil M crie tnmd." llany Ea crrar.i V-t-a-, Cotitiniucd en fourth pa$e. ' "
