The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, November 08, 1860, Image 1

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II. CHRISTY.? INDISTINCT COPY fcUitor TUKEE HOLLARS, iliimo VII. ttffittH 'Watchman I pecis’.l v if suspicious, a habit of uttheir lq 1 Smail mouths are and have been for a fashion, for ilia tiiis smallness of mouth ft You will see ongraviill mouths considerably' sui eyes, which of course, pre.-urm'r to be in dub proportion, is us much s*rosily as if the mouth. 111^0. iu a pantomime, extemlo Certain masters of tin; wrjfflon puic^on flTo e; , mouth; " It >u,” .says oi rtfiiltli **<•*!tprhhito play ( ly; and therefore, even form exists, careful ___ ioeinniK ips and distorting their mouths. ...o very m»?U praised, long iisho much in Fashionable painless* aud artists Book of Beauty” U*re carried .——. — —uhsuniit^ .“* indies with ' au their the face a mon dial of a giant !tl from Aar to oar. feature fas most fro in l en t - whore buauty'.of aippig Ismcedcd, -to enable ita« perform fSiirrcctlj’l^'mniiifoliJ duties. An elegant manlier of utterance renders words, iusignifiuaut ,of themselves, agreeable and persuasive/ In the act of eating, skillful management is necessary.— A iaugii isa very severe test to thiafeaturo.” Hr. Dickons, vyhoso observation is very wido, has ridicul.-d such teaching, wlien he makes one ef his superfine old women in struct her pupils in the formation of the lips, by uttering three magic words—po tatoes. pruned and prism. Ami wo pre sume that when Lord Byron nearly fainted at tile sight of his wife enjoying a rump steak, the skillful management of his Ada’s mouth was neglected. Turning from such foppery to the poets, -.vb may conclude ’ey saying, that from the Greek Anthology downward to the lluent youngfeSlows who write songs fur music publishers, thousands of lines have been written in praise of ladies’ mouths. The Latina and the Italians have paid great at tention to this feature; rosy lips, pearly teeth, and violet breath, have been forages the stock in trade of the poets. But, per haps, the best tilings said of them are by an Irish and English poet; the- Irishman,- ‘.lyperholleally, likens the month of his charmer to " a dish of strawberries smoth ered in cream and Sir John Suckling i paints to the life, the pretty pouting under lie of a beautv, in his “Ballad on a Wed- “Night is the death ot day, the sleep c , planet Earth; and how very near those brighter worlds <lo co'me; through forest leaves we see the elinging'stars, as iflies- perion fruits were ripening, Venus at an chor, is just beyond our hail, and Mai's makes signals from his deck of red;. “II is a solemn thing to sleep, whether beneath the watching stars or at high noon. noiseless going, and when -shall weir/turn ? From world to world is but a for.mth of •sleep tiiey say; then .give us pleasing dreams! “ .Strangest of all journey to sleep.’ Th-fitful p y ^ the hand targets its cunning; the duugli- ters of music are brought low ; ‘they that F look out at the windows are darkened;’ (hire’s iv.voii'd- sleeve is Knitted up; it is almost a dying. - “ Happy is he for whom ,140 ‘(flamis hath murdered sleep; whose eyelids noiseless close, is Tike the droop of the leaflets laden >lown with dew; whose .slumber, deep as that which fell on Eden’s gardener, and whoso dreams, as fair as Eve, that first born daughter of a.mortal steep. Ah ! that ‘how long shall we sleep’ has been the question in alt times and longues since tho morning stars were singing. “•If a man die, shall he live again ?’— and once a year have the Daisies answer ed it, and ‘Spring’s little infant’ given its fragyant testimony; and every day, has the morning testified, and yet the world, is tnurniuriug sUii, ‘if a -man die, s'..all he . Orlgiu of Garden Vegetables. V; •Thb C'aruaok,—This was first found ; growing wild on the cliffs of tlic fee#ckmst' £*> in the south of England. lii its native state'the plant Is small and the leaves are few. • " '• •IjBtcccK—Camo from the coa-t of Le vant, and from one. of the .islands of the Greek Archipelago, as the Diune of one of tho varieties (the Cos) .indicates. It was introduced into Edghuid in tho year 150 A in its wild state it was 01 dy a weed, so bit ter and so strongly scented as to bo disa greeable to the taste. ^ yjpMsv***—i* jv-South American, — and received its mme from Portugese col- onists. It is the same botanical family as tho potato (seifrime,) aud is now about as 'widely diii'usoil. No vegetable hits attain ed so. gr. at a popularity .so suddenly.— Twenty wars ago it was little known liitd /NRGANJST of Kw-kM. iadtruviioix :u .Jtnniion :u ORG TiiiJluuzry »:i>Jru in Opera. On; ’-Ail t»iders may I : d sd fetpisr Papaf* in \b Slate!! TKl’itS.. WO DOLLARS A-YEAR, , ’ nil nttet; MkrWnt, Thrrh JJi 'fit-. . iri" ;,d itDeoniinr.orl (j&cejpt at iTw option ,,l.t ,■) mail all srreiws-.garare pai.l. ATf.VKftd’ISING.' rti .m.'.t- iv.-;'v!"l n' the uni-1 r..t;s. . i t-, wl.cn rj-t a arta-il. will So : .. i t.1 t'lt:-‘ D lliiv ] v ' jijiajro i.i tf iiutu ifUcctlon ul' THEM KKiEhCt 13? P0L17K5. fflaas ilfllc Bar People. iliielin; vot yon link led Peter Vot Kiu of 'VeitxG, the Twelfth BSiyenipg as iio suat- Rf.etrojjeiita» Was URADY, NIC4103 A W1 Sgvtiftft,rtf 5 t.» Ih\ rile oi.l — v;rwibiri|t oftcr-ii in tiiid c>G.11:y. C^9»i ".•nvrftiit.v! to ;;h'v “ Mine m of politic* 4 ^ his neigbtw Ward btiiV!. eil liiftiseii •f t P-'ks his jdjic a h is L^lkvcd osHt tvor Wliitlier ahtril we pass, i.i tha ,otng. and when shall we r/tnru pitze!, giving NEW CARRI EkU'fc'ill iiiiihi Giat bolifics ys is that jgoin< pnise gru .yis. aoli*r )TOc motncal dii So tony 1I1 ink. ami they itrii k. amt they ilrink, An.i that'- aliat they do ut tho Spriug. ! Tlton with appetittw Jtyoit um a knir*. • They iiascoa to iireakia-t and iliun ; (Tin) latter preciselyjg three, 'flic f nmer fee in seven t.i nine.) Ye jpds i—wlnit 11 ru-lleanl rnsii Wiiua the cl.>,(ncn! diaiic '-l.-ll vinge ! Then they eat, aad they eat, a-ul ihcv cat— Anil that's what they'do at the Spring* 1 Jtnw they stroll in the ’leaaiiful walks, Or loll in the si: ide of the trees; Where many a whisper is heard That is never tol l hy tilt hreere: And hands are qomaiingling with hands, itegardless id' ciMjtijn.t iiagt; And they flirt, and they i. h i. amt they flirt— And that's what they do .u toe Springs! The drawing rooms now are ohla'o, Aud music is shrinking away; Terpsichoru governs the hoar.* And Fashion was never so gay! And ana 'round a t ipering waist— 11 1 'uu iuako * Very yell, minelVieml, I tell y:-u,” .j-e- pnctl Fswoitzol, ftfler :t f.-w whiifs. ■■ T rumo t-» (os place tvu years laSt evening, by tier Dutch Almanac,, iu.it mipo piaeksmit shop, ,1 baji-ls ifuc iittle-imiis.G, l puts up mum bellcr-. i uiuk-t mitvo lire, I i-.eal mine fire, L L^at mine iron, 1 strike nut mine htun- mt-r. i gets bkoiy work, aud I makes • Lv hy’&l. 1W|tts can >><• *v*:« i.«f \t- !-«o. pr-parrl to da repvin&f^iit :r, ej iU iuia- prices. Mr. um-b. :?cir Blacksmith jy ] \- ». *iI'troi;^ ?lrevis, irorl: ivill vie itii'i .it uroiJ^rftte priced. Jsiiir.s M. Royal. NS ST id A M COM PAN Y.~ vdi l',cA.-eat an ; ''''peri-.itondcet.— sol CbrnlafSawRlill*, Steusn En- •it .! t i.: i’. 1’1 KkA Siwi'Tist* an. O,” remarked Pete. . I makes much friends,” con- m, re lighting his pipe. “l)er ft Yon Sweitzel be s a gno-I s in tier morning, he strikes he minds bis basiness. So to me many times, and it imuch good .here," tdauping Bo/;t and Shoo Malting. . KAl j'HUP v.-,:!i ro-i.vi tfuliy i . Terr H. 1.OX0, Wliole/aie rote, u'liu wub nil atl jiiiive Ilstem r. , ” X oli. itgpes long dat way trae years, i’ree. Lei mo s.v-, one year I make tree homlred dollar; tier next year tree b .ndVed ami kfiy ; tier r.ext four btindrcil and awou- /.y, and tier next live hundred dollar. Dat Uuike 11,ve year; when old -like, the watch man, who bees such a bad man, camo to pne and say, ‘ Swtitzel, what make you work so lmrd ‘To make monish,’ I tell him. ‘ 1 tells you how to make money (pucker as dat,’ lie says. ‘ 1 ask him how, and den he I alls me. to go into Lolitas, and git big oilier, i laugh at him when lie tells me that Shake, the law yer that makes such burly speeches about Faderluiid, bees signing to run for.(Jongross, and that Shake, the lawyer, toils him to tell me dat if I would go among the peo ples and tell dem to vote mit him all dor vile, be would me iu one big office, where i make twenty thousand dollar a year.” “Twenty thousand!” exclaimed Pete, thunder-struck. “ Yaw, twenty thousand. Yell, 1 dinks I must slitop dar strikin’ and go to mine treats, and al! do Gannins vote for Shake, and Shake bees elected for Congress.” I Here Mynheer Sweitzel stopped, and ! fixing his eyes on the Uoor, puffed his pipe lomceoputliic :iug ana James i. i in a s I«!a t*.vii D»anr.f.ivt::rtN r.t rciiiit*c4 ink - s-—»uf Carriages, Buggies, Koekawaye, <kc. r >r a*nytj.i' n ih 12i* r.iio will be thoi iiiully rc,- ct : v r ^ and promv*»l>* txaeutjtl. I.* iidiiin^ (i -ue ..t fin.r; notice and on reasonable f ‘.Tanr.nn 1-tf It. Attorney nt Law. t >riti.mc;.«ly ut U mefi, L -'Ur BOW CK.UTIMli IS Eilixa. BY 21 US. SIC 2U11NKY. O'i (loi! bow beautiful is eartU, lu sunlight or in sbc.dc : Hat forests witS their wsvin^ar-h, llor ilowcra that ge*n the glade, I{ 2 r s bit looks, wbito *.vuh flooks, Ifer fields witbr gr.tia that glow. Her sparkling rivers, «lc?p and broad, That through the valleys flow. Her crested w.ivo$ that cbish the shore, And lift her authuc land, lljr maun tains with nheir salernu brows, Tbut woo the yielding cloud. Ob God! how beautiful is life That thou dost lend us here. With t'uted hopes that line the cloud, ‘And joys that gem tho tear; With will not fatten anybody, but-makes a tine relish with other food. The Oniox—Was known to Egyptians .2,000 years before the Christian era, nnd was worshipped by the ancient Egvprians as a god. It used to be called lfni<K be cause the bulb never divided; hence tlie English name onion. Cotton In India. A recent Parliamentary document gives the result ot the latest explorations and experiments in India in tho cultivation of cotton, i'.'om which it appears that tho. soil is undo..b ediy suited for producing ‘the finest cotton, that there is an abuudxnt population, and no production is better suited tor the wives and families to be en gaged in, and the chances are tlmt cotton may be produced more cheaply in India than in the * United States. Whilst labor costs a dollar a day in America, in Indian the laborers, of whom there is an ample supply for collecting a largely increased cultivation of cotton, get only 2d. or :fil. per day. The presen t cost of cuL'iration is said to be only about two dollar.yari acre, and for crops more highly'tmllHated it ti tTie V. r .,tc!i u’i.' A. I lorn ci*, \\.i bLall vtl.*r. of I be 1m t t-I let'. uruL r the mime i nSv •* flvr l pr were rod, auJ oue wa-* thin Go:*»uar«;«l U> .“.at w::. iiv.\t !i.*r »k;n— *Souic bee bud fc.'ung it ntrrly.’* i i! A 1) Y , NICHOLSON & 00 If V.’!i !■ *:i!o ami Riit iit Dial ’rs ir STA1*L1J a*i N i.eo'.is. ililfU’KkUrs. It.UU'.W Mill. Cr -I bon that Hope did weave m the mom oi God, and the tears on tho world are turn ed to pearls in the sunset, what wor ds more beautiful than iheseeun we write upon the new grave ; ‘He giveth His Beloved sleep.” —Mich. 'EhHirer. A (Yarning la b’jttoa Brokers’ Wives. A friend in Montgomery Rends us the fol lowing, which will be appreciated by those who handle our fibrous staple : It may not be generally kuovwi, but to understand tlm following scene the reader must know that tlie principal telegraphic correspondence in tha commercial worjd is carried on in cypher, and the better to prevent mistakes, the plainest and iu some cases I'm swoeteat Bounding words in our language .are nsedibx..this purpose. -A few daya ago a dispatch of this sort was re ceived at the oilier of one of our large cot ton brokers, alter busineSH.-hours, and suit ! up bnTne, wiiieh irrcnCficd before him, and j was duly conned over by Ids wife. Now, j we don’t wish to east any Insinuations on ! female curiosity, but to a woman a dispatch j is certainly an object ofinterest, r, ot tiiem- I selves receiving them every day on almost trivial subjects as we do. they have an idea it is always a life or death ease. Tims thought our cotton broker's young wife: will conifm:.: J terms •ratlltj hymns of mothers young, «T tread .of yojit-ifdl feet, scarce i-i their a.las tie liouiitl, vv (i iwu tho grafifi-flowers sweet; With brl^Utn.TS^ round the pilgrim’^ staff, Who. at the s. r. of stm, Behold j {tie guidon gates thrown wide, Anti all tUv* w;#r*5 weH'Uoae. But if this earth which clianpjea mar, This life t * death hat Icn-lx, Are m i le so beautiful by Him From whom ail good proceeds. How glorious must (hat region be Whore all the pure aud blest, From cbauco- and fear and sorrow fre?, Attain eternal rod. 7| A. LOWRANCE. Surgeon Den i £ « Tl ST, Athena,Hla. Oifioo on CidlegeAwnin* 'i Lin'.rv store of Messrs. Tnlm'idge A Wirrrr. LILLE LAND, Dentist, W, t t- i>» i'.le, 'ia.,.iOTpeoiruHy solicita t'ie vatroa- n siirr. iiuiiinx oountry. Full Satw&otiaa will “ Yoll,-ii:i;io neighbor,” said Pete, aftpr waiting a due length'of tuna for him to re sume. "vot you do den, o!i ?” “ Veil, I ask Mike, der swell-head \yateh- man, for der office, aud lie tells mo I get him der next year. * I wait until der krout- ir.akin-time, and don I say again, ‘Alike, ven viil Shake give me dat twenty t Lousand dollar "office?” “In two years, share,” lie say, “ifyou work for der party.” “Veil, I shtop blowing mine boilers agin and I blow two years for der party mit mine nibut.” . "Two years mit your moat ?” asked Peter in astonishment. “Yav.ytwd years. Den again I go to Mike, der swell-head watchman, and I tell him der twenty thousand dollars about,an’ he tills me in von more year I get him sure. I dinks lie ibo! me, yet T blow for ; der party aaudder year, and den vat you !dinks ? [ I>uikL! vy, you gits bim twenty thou sand dollars” “Gits him! by shinks! Mike, der swell- I head watchman, (ells me I bees von big ' fool, and dat. 1 might go to der bad place, ! and cat sour-krotit.” “ He ti lls you dat ?” “ Yaw,sure as my name bees .Von Swelt- KENNEY, (next door to the I f Ai'h .is.) conil.ii.lty kua)X mi t.mi.l STA - ! AXO'Y DRY OUOfiri, auii GhuU e Fauiily t : : f u r cash, or tn jiromot w toniera. Sec, ut llic aljovc :i:l<lrc F. O’FAllREIJ. \ .M MATTHEWS. Attorney at ? ♦ LAW, lLipi Isvilk’. CJa. May 1. Bomositc dxonomir c-O nof t'tc fhiiu' tl:»t A.td Mjtlkl.s ut the Worbl’s rc the only Arn*-‘ricu*» H.ifw-s it tlie London World’s T*ahr. ist ]>s.rfwt si ( uriJy njrai: ft af©s ever olfcred to iLc pub- il. CHRISTY, Plain and r.uOK and .ion print itrowi St.; ;)]• e i-orntr Broiulanii W til utrovt?, over 'NiH.'Om &. l’ilt.iTil. tf S A. CAR L’L’ON. Dealer in V un i Shj.'.e DRY GOODS, Jlur hvarJ Wo will itctivtr fiBSa S.-Tr* n! the D. ;i t. in Atlici:«, ut M.niiti" Sur r'l Prills, with F..-i/,lli ivlTtri!, lull! u»r- rar.t i.. in 11 v • -■■ ropSote ?si;-!"r.; iinu in.every reej.cct. For Hirdicr iuKirinntiea, i. ro of A. M. WVNtl & ( 0., Feb. 23—"n A - •■Is. order to lNnluce prices in Liverpool, two millions of bales, iu excess of the present method of cultivation, would require an extra forty-two millions of acres of hind, allowing a crop of cotton from it once in three years, and an extra 1,01)0,000 or 5,000,000 of hih irers. On Iho other httn.d, it is the opinion of practical Englishmen, vlio have boon engaged iu the culliyatiofi, that cotton in India, thougli it may be lmuch improved, can never be .brought to equal Amer;e m cotton. A most iiuiior- ■ tatot l.tct ehci.e l in the late Parliamonta- | O’ investigations is that roftdapin only be • ■ iltir.it tl otv:e >>• three yearn, mhitiUagv^vs. | ly, on the same laivl. j A gro tt phjeelioii !o the eullivation of ■ •otton iii (lima is the want of means of ; transit.' \\ hen r-.i!roads penetrate the in- [tcrior, the cost of transport to the sca- i board will be.so .iiuich reduced as lo cna- j bio supples to he contributed by districts which are now beyond roach of the ;-aar- j;<EL—li‘ch:)mul Jlispatiih.-. i ' N'N .\fbat to da with Apples. A northern exchange recently asked tho question: What is to be done with the apples?’’ This was in view of the abun dance of the supply of this excellent fruit this season. IIall> Journal of Health, in the following paragraph, sets forth verv Pope, who escaped in the disguise of a footman on a coach box. A republican government was then established, but another year saw him back again, anebnow ho loyks-for support from the despotisms which would themselves tremble at his full. His temporal dominion may bo evefi now at an end ; but that dominion is real ly his weakness, and not his strength, and when lie is well rid of it, ho will reign as head of the Homan Cathodes with more Attorney at I i E A YES & CO., YVholebalo I l! >11 Ovular* in GROCERIES. DRY •TrNERY. HARDWARE. ,«.<•. N... 1.1. w..Ur ' ■ . iDo.nt stm*t, Aato'!?, O.u. * a’- S!DE - W U K E L SJE AM - SKf PS. 8AYA5XAH ROjLTE W HiSW-YORk. Great Bcduciion in Kates of Kassago! Jirvr Ar»Bgrmoi( of Tlivonefti '1 leJiet*, To and kVcun Xim-Vo.L. New Oflfuu?, JfLy V-| MciURbis Ts* (VKELliKY, Pliotugvapti am X'SROTVFK ARtl?T. R'5 uiLn J!r..iU mi • b r . t*vi»r t’’:u st n*o vF .lohn IL MaULcW M-trVtf AL, Uanics-s Makev, nearly cjiptwiiotke oM<5Mto uDvrayrf «m hnn'l A general i-*»- I fjt lino, apt! in Always rc;cly ta Moirt/oroory, * -3 Coluia^ti^i Albnny, Macon, * 2D luduflin]; Omnibus JN v ■WaphU' Giat !u via ys AlIariDx* ^ Aojynstn, 1 R.ivniiij.ih and other ...Iu all the aspirations of tiiis lifts, aim high, lie who constantly fishes ft^r sprats will never catch a. whale. A\*LS, Lana Broker, Coliec- .1 OKNERAL AQIINT, Auguita, Oa.— ■■ | iu any e i.. 'y of Ibe 1:l: w Oinvc “ And you do der Liowin’ rait your moat tor der party ?” “Yaw.” “ Vat yon do.den; neighbor?” “ I makes a fire in mine jilacksmlt shop, I blows my own hellers again, 1 beat mine own iron, and’strikes mit mine hammer. I says to minosull'. ‘W'ilhc-Im Von Hweitzcl, do yourwn blowin, find let bbiiticians do +i. m t null a. ...Tho greatest plbaBuro in tho world is, to do a good action by stealth aad have it found out by accident. ...It is worthy pfaiutice, that, while Re- eond thoughts are best in liiattres of judg ment, first thoughts are al n ays to be pre ferred in matters that relate to morality. h MASON & CO:, Bookbinders, ikt i.r ;;liters U’ltl liteuk B.vok ManufacDinra, ' • Liir, Ailrinv., Us.- J. H. CjaiirTY. Ajrer.f. G. II. Schenck. ivory £.i.lurur.y, carryieg tho U.S. taldtehed nr.d h jSaVrtiiiiHh | it 1 wore teailt uted by expe- ccrr; nr.rl in * o extdied by rs~ to the Old l t5c Nv’W Yur! of! Cbsipniiy; hey i.r • • L.w . it ml p«iii ? e < f.u c can *»iol \TM AN * SUM M KY, Dtuilers in ‘i \ L D'»V.\ it'I util cUTLriUY, ccr.icr «*f ILhl! ; NHL AND & FREE aV'un 1 Retail D.*rl n* fa tMtOs.'F liA hD'.V ARE. S110113 A lioOl.- :.\vm GOOD The Newspaper tnegrout ur. .loimson was wont to it commands the best minds and 3 W tlmt 'a habit of looking at the best hearts of the age. Through - it i s “ Jc ot every event is tar better tbau a deepest, ivi lest, pnrest currents! thousand pounds a yea.. life. In it every noble enterprise * ~ .tardiest champion and most (kith- j -” 1 ' vondj1, to «» 111 en W! * k , etl -*>ut Among its contributors are found | wond « p to see tbem " ot "shamed, !»a niiwt ./ii'n'it nnd most mini m»n i aj.dti otrtjt. soli! I>y ccnne-thi" P.ftil . irttDER i. GAblllE, 1 t‘i. R:iv SlrV.ct, S-tvaniuib, ITCIiUil; * SOK. i,;j. 1.: l'.n u-tway, Nutt-York. i!e Root and | it, Afioiu, <■is I iA UliY, FaMuc SilOK-M AKKlt, n r -a 10 fill nr»b r;* fttWjy )\V, Attorney at Law #0 iiij^^oiiiYV. : ,>SYr f.»t 4a1o alHivciUtn JaiU hriuiu of fine Cop* Uorcclft Ami y iUSllOR k v'ON. V/and ruble effect 0:1 the general system, often rernovingeonotipaihin, correcting act llties. ft iH<CC The plc.iteous crop shouid make theapp! lo JiUia: A COW Oi V r, DOWN HSR MICK — A subscriber complains that he has a fin cow, which him twelve quarts of milk. | spare at cacti milking, vet she will not b him have any until her calf has hiul'Li supply. lie wants to know the reasou c tiffs. lie strongly suspects there , is sonu ihing iu his looks, his. hat, dress,"ov mori hitlffta, or liis way of milking, wlffcli. li; so sA his dumb beast against’him. Jle in great tribuiatioft. Pie, fie,sir! just tr milking one teat at a time, as the. calf doe and See if that.won’t make her givcdowi We have known this to answer the ptirpos many a time. If timr. won’t do, alon with it trjHie pi-aetice of 1 giving hereon favorite foodj^ast to divert'her attontin when you begin to- nffik.---American Aar •■uitarist. /'•> L.,U." * * •**** . OFai-osninN^CAKt:.—H tba.. S im-ar- 1 lbs. batter; ij lbs.flour:.!cap i wet/ mi; >r DUlili 'V i.3jii(A -.1-1 y *i,*,• -jn: :e;.t!y rvccutt,ii;>.l 1 N'j pvi;,-sr mu! !>• k iVhisl;^y, tfcnt can pviisilili as Wv < l;cr is; . Old family: Bya Wlu?l*:c3% jo.J o{ll< r mC t«F 1 i-)C \f STARK -fellHIXSi ...O.ie penny a day will buy food in China sufficient to enable a man to “live comfortably.” most and keep m >it stock. Now these men take the true plan to koep theioaelv.es always poor, because their crop and stock arc. always poor aptl bring little. So wri’es John Johastrm in a letter to the Secretary of our Society ; and lie timsillus tratca his starcmcutS “It is good profit to raise 300 hmjiels of whout from ten acres, but when it takes thirty notes to raise that jimomt, it is n.-ised at a los's. So it*is with cattle and shar p—you will see the thinking farmer making four year old steers j worth from $00 to §S0 eac!i and liis neighbor’s ntilie s .uie ago not worth over [ 5>25 to §10.” . liis advice- to the latter is | if his land is exhausted, lie should plough uo moro th in he pan thoroughly manure. Seed ‘with Hover .and grass ^Vud Ft it rest, I that field will\ not only pay well for | managed) to make another firL of tlm i'/'LO*. I , li(oc'i.; DLMl^ry, H-vlkill UiVv.t% ir\ Vohk : at:*.l T SxiiLET., Bilil-Al HLi-iMA. A r.ixi: by a SauTiiARN Lady.—Airs. L. V’irginia French (Virginia Smithy- the gift ed Southern poetess, lias engage L to read a poem at the Couuneneameut of College Temple, Nownan, Ga., ou the 14ih of No vember. She has selected for her theme. “The Women of Georgia.” attrancc Orncc. W* 1V.U.L trti j»3 form T .. April ■>. r flY- ly ■-a (>G d• L. MAilLER, Attorney at L WVj tl^nlvif.-Ti conrtjfv, il«t. yno•■:**■.—.f. M. AK-Lni *r-intl W. r>; v. r , Lji otr.riT.M.a^pVi*. D itfd; Jc::n ii. >u aui 11. Cmte:y. ukniHn- True greatness consists iir doing what deserves to be wriiten,- in writing what .deserves to bo road, and iuv jinking liuu- kind happier and bettor for your life. A veterinary gtndoct who under oxim- ination, was asked what fie ivonbi rteJLnH ruenddf tbore was a borse brought totldm with a particular disease. * !>; -» ‘' ? - “Geh ! by the powers,” w:ifl t!;e answer, I'd recommend the owner-to get rid of uim immediately.’’ '? ’■ i li 11.1 F.S, At tome;, at Law, '•' " Dt: i. G,t., will prjuiica ia,all i'ic wiaStk? ■ U\l~a Ctrcail,: :.o-c-Viristy i:i l-’nlDa, ircis,it, i > ‘in. Sojirciuu Court, n>.i to BBjf. f 5 .- ■■■■;! at M'triMin. •. - _ If llssj-UXll Cl,..iii?, F>*r »;Je liy . A. K " YNG A CO. A - ver'- 1 ’LOI T R !—Another etmsigunient of Cu \y ll i vk-ft RlTcilfWIwtewlo & and medium'Tobaccos, s. -Also, .faioWtijr Totorecw, ‘ lips followed ^rue Death of each Day’s Life.** , Iff-some' pretty observations on slehp under the above Caption by a cotemporam . we find thefollowing acceptableparagnipi;. piv.s,;nt1ng the subject in its poetif a-aioct; * Y-W (’