The Jefferson news & farmer. (Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga.) 1871-1875, November 30, 1871, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE JEFFERSON %. NEWS & FARMER Vol. 1. X-ti K Jefferson News & Farmer B Y HARRISON & ROBERTS: A LIVE FIRST CLASS 'Vv r eekly INT ewspaper FOR THE Farm, Garden, and Fireside Every Friday Morning A T LOUISVILLE, GrA TERMS $2 50 PER AN Si CM IN ADVANCE BATES OF ADVERTISING. , I! 1 year. j II 6 months,!' I; 3 months. l|' 4 weeks. p f I week. ;| ■ SQUARES) I , sl.Ui> So' sr.i)o jltg.OU tjgU.oo i I 1 .75 5.U0 12.UU 18.UU 311.(It) 3 I 2.00 7.(J0 16.00 28-00 40.0(1 4 | 3.50 9.U0 25.00 30.00 50.00 5 ' 4.00 12.00 28.00 40.00 60.00 icoll 6.00 15.00 34.00 50.09 75.00 icoll 10.00 25.00 60.00 3J.00 120.00 icoll 20.00 50.00 80.00 ; 120 00 1160.00 LEGAL ADVERTISING. Ordinary's.— Citations lor letters ot ail umistrution.guardiauslup, See. $> 3 00 Homestead notice 2 00 Applieatioiitor dism’u from adm’n.. 500 Application for tlism u of guard’ll 3 50 Application for leave to sell Rand 5 00 Notice to Debtors and Creditors 3 00 Saies of Laud, per square of ten lines 500 Sato of personal per sq., ten days.... 150 Sheriffs —Each levy often liars,.... 250 Mortgag-e sales of ten tines or less.. 500 Tat Collector's sales, (2 months 5 00 Claris's --Foreclosure of mortgage aud other monthly's, per square 1 00 Estray notices,thirty days 3 00 Sales of Laud, by Administrators, Execu tors or Guardians, are required, by law to bo held 'll tlie first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the aft moon, at the Court house in tho county in which the property s situated. Notice ot tltcso sales must be published 40 days previous to the day of sale. Notice for tho sale of personal property must ho published 10-days previous to sale day Notice to debtors and creditors, 40 day Notice that application will be made if the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land. 4 weeks. Citations for letters of Administration, Guarlianship, Ac-., must be published 30 lays—for dismission from Administration, nonthly sir months, for dismission trom guar liuiship, 40 days. Rules for foreclosure of Mortgages must be published monthly for four months —for Mtablish-eg lost papers, for the full space oj ,‘irec months —lor compelling titles from Ex jcutors or Administrators, where bond lias •sen given by the deceased, the full space of three months. Application for Homestead to be published twice in the space of ten consecutive days L()UIS FILLE CA llDi. B.W. Ci r,well, W. F. Denny. Carswell & Demi), ATTi BKEYS AT LOUISVILLE, GEORGIA, WILL practice in all Courts in the Middle Circuit. All business entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Nov, 3. 27 ly M. 15. Ward. H.W.J. Ham. WARD A HAM. ATTORNEYS AT XAW, SWAINSISORO’, GA. Will practice in the Middle and Au usta Circuits. All business entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention. Nov. 17th, 167), 2q If, J~&.~ CAIN* ~ ~J. H. POLHILL. CAIN f POLHILL, attorneys at law LOUISVILLE, GA. May 5,1871. 1 ly. T. F. HARLOW Wa,t olx ]VE alior —AND— DEIBIFAtinRin, Louisville, Sa- Special ATTENTION GIVEN to reno vating and repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SEWING MACHINES &c., Ac. Also Agent for the best Sewing Machine that is made- May 5,1871. 1 Iyr: "DR. I. R. POWELL, LOUISVILLE, GA. Thankful for the patronage enjoyed heretofore, takes this method of con tinuing the offer of his professional services to patrons and friends. May 5, 187.1, 1 ly 7*mhdi oal. DR. j. R. SMITH late of SandersviiieGa., offers his Professional services to tho citizens of Louisville, and Jefferson county. An experience of nearly forty years in the profession, should entitle him to Public Con fidence. Special attention paid to Obstetrics and the diseases of women and children, of fice at Mrs. Dootor Millers. Lenisvillo June 20,1871. Btf. Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga., Thursday, November 30, 1871. New Advertisements. Dissolution —OF— —-—. The Copartnership heretofore ex isting between the undersigned, u i der the firm name of SAMUEL M. LEDERER & CO is this day dissolved by uiuiual con sent. Messrs ISAAC M. FRANK ar GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN are aloin authorized to settle the affairs ol th late firm, collect all moneys due, and sign in liquidation. SAM’LM. LEDERER, I. M. FRANK, GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN Savannah, July lSih, IS7J. Copartnership Notice. The undersigned have this das associated themselves Lg' tie. r ns Partners for the transaction of a General DRY GOODS business in the City ol Savannah, under the firm name of FRANK & ECKSTEIN, AT 131 BROUGHTON ST., where they will continue to carry ai extensive stock ot 3 T gi IP 'A - ii A.ND BBT &OOBS AND BOTI 0 1 S . Possessing facilities to purchase Goods . in the Northern Markets on the very best terms, will contiii' ue to offer such INDIHIEII'BIITS as will make it the interest of BUYERS to deal with us. Thanking you for the kind favors bestowed on the late firm, we re spectfully solicit your patronage in future. Also an early examination ofour slock and prices. Yours respecifully, FRANK. A ECKSTEIN, 131 Broughton St- Parties desiring to send orders for Goods or Samples of Dry Goods will find them promptly attended to by addressing P. O. BOX 3S, Savannah, Ga. August 18,{ty. n R. J. Davaut, Jr. \V. D. Wapb s J. Myers Davant, Wapics & CO., ' —AND— CO.UTSISSKVY ffSEItCSS A.VFS, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. August 15, 4m. in J. W.UfER, Proprietor. It. IT. McDom.ld k Cos.. Drunti.t. * Gen. Agents, Sun Francisco, Cal., and 34 Commerce str**,t, N. Y. 3IILLIOAf<i Boar Testimony to their Wonderful Cnratfvo Effects, Thoyr.ro net a vile Fancy Brink, Made of Poor Ru:n, Whiskey, Proof Spirits nnt! Refuse I-l4l?iors,do'torcd, spiced and sweetened i<> please tho taste. called “Tonies,” “Appetizers,” “Restorers ” &c. that lead that ppleron to drunkenness and ruin, butr.ro a true Mediciao, made from the native roots and herbs of California, freo from all Alcoholic Stimu lants. They are the Git 32AT ISI.OOIi 5»l Jg 3. FIER and A LJFE OIVIXO PEI ACIPLB, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tlio System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring Hie blood to a healthy condition. No person can lake these Bit ters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or ether moans, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They aro a Gentles Pniratirc ns well aa n. Tonic, possessing also, tho peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of flic Liver, and all the Yiscoral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether In young or old, married orsingie, at tho dawn of woman hood or at tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory mid C hronic Rhenmn. tl*m aud Gout, Byspepila or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fe vers, Diseases of lho Klood, I.lver, Kid ney* and Bladder, these Hlttem have been most successful. ftm-H Disease* arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organ*. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Cliost, Dizziness, Sour Eructations oi tho Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation cf the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, nnd a hundred otlior painful symptoms arc the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, ar.d im parting new life and vigor to tho whole system. FOIS, SSiIX DISEASED, Eruption?, Tetter Sait Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipel as, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Disease.-- of the Skin, of whatever name or nature are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short timo by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their cura tive effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its im- Pinni’r 9 b J lr:t,:i ” , th ' n, b<h the skin in Pimples. Krup °\ c an.' 0; it when you llnd it obstructed and siuggihit in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul and your (eeHngs will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. Pin, Tap© at'.tl oihoa* YYoß*ruN, lurking in tho system of so many thousands, arc effectually rlestrored sn-j removed Says a distinguished pliv-iolovist there M scarcely an individual upon tho faVc of the earih whose body is exempt from tho presence of t * lo healthy elements of the !m ?. )Ut u P on thc diseased humors Juiiln J> n * v v ( that breed these living monsters of disease. No system ot Medicine, no verm inures no thcs^lM/ters 9 ’ lreo tho 6 >' Btem from v ; Tus like SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. IL MCDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, California, and 32 nnd 34 Commerce Street, New York. & n May l.». 1 u. yO ly DARBY'S” ■ FLUID rfuiiS tiivaiuiiiilo Fatuilv . .c'bciiH-, ini A purifying cl<jau-.in.4, rtinovin*- W odors in all kin-is oi sickness; in; burns s oes, woiM.ds, stings; for iiijssj .-ia-. rhou-oatisai, and all skin diseases; for •itnar-it, sire m- -r!- v-.-.-t, ilit-.fheri.-i; for cone, oiari-i.cea, ciiolera; as awash to soften aud beautify the skin; to l-emovt 11k spdtß, mildew, Iruit stams, ':n ill, -.v .. plied extei-p *" bighly roeoii.uu-mi-.-l by all who have used 3TT - ■ 3M3MBP—CT—P: -MiMW it—is lor sale t.y ail I?■ (insists and Coun 'ry .Merchants, and may be ordered di— -.'ectly oi -die ~fi ait i^7T** r 'TYLT( fTTHT.'-)' " 161 Willuim ts t-( 1-, N. V. p De034'70 !v. r \U .'2 iV.Vuuh3 71 1 y Ge©rgla €#T#€lM JPMiIZ § 8 TS NOT AN 'EXPERIMENT, but has been S- tested by some of our best planters, and has proved to be an Excellent Pres. Plan ters, send for our circular and price list, as the price is f om §2O to $35 less than any other reliable Press. We refer to Col. T. M. Turner, Sparta, Ga., who knows the merits of oui-Presses. PENDLETON & BOA RDM AN, Patentees and Manufacturers. Foundry and Machine Works Augusta, Ga prnjy/th dm. Asoafc wantoi tho South to Soil cur ITo* Lzzr&vizg (jiiuss & otiow^i en'-rnveil on sti-el. Splftinn-t um' iiaointfl, from Rev. Dra. John Hall, T,ng, Cnylsr Calm r, .n.rl others. One good Male i,nr Female .igent waled <n every nt mite suhscriptiotia. Exclusive Territory given. A line emnp.minn picture In take with it The wholep-.it tip in a neat, iiarltt, sample out fit. Extra inducements offered. Address, for circulars anil lull partieidars, FERINE MOORE, Publishers, 66 & 68 KE kDK .'ST.. 66 & 08 READ ST'.. NEW YORK, want agents in every town ttirotujleint the South, to dispose of their elegant series ofSxlb OVAL STEEL ENGRAVINGS, !<>x2o Arch-Top Pictures, with or without frames. Imported Ohroicos, and cheap Lookin' Glasses. Now isthe time for Agents to make money. Send for circulars, terms Address PEiUNE & MORE. jErffctav Ts and Publishers, 66 & 68 KE AD K ST., NEW YORK August 12 Cm r]inf, Novelties l GEORGE WEBER H\S J I»f returned from the No :lr with an elegant assortment of FALL attd WIN MY GOODS. To me:; thc wants ■ i a . . ristautlj increasing P'tronag©, I have remodoied On: interior of the N) 170 Un!;i<! Street, Oj-po, C August:,th 11 ••!, :i a i_t.jp I! oi oi ' <i -es: S res it lire city. 1 h:\v- a"0 eugagid disservices <>f a mint he- ,-f poiilc aud < iticieitt eau.-snn it. who will he happy l,i s-rvo their mtm-rolls friends in this cotmnimhv. Fl"* Ladies will find it to th ir interest to examine n:y Slock. They will always find bargains at J lie Bee Hive Store. o - 6, 2.1 ly SA V A~N Ali Maci)i en r y Dep o t S. W. Cn L£-ASOIV >a Proprietor. Ir-m Foundry and Machine Works, >t. Ji.LIAN Sf.. nc.ir tho Now Market has ahv.r- i bard a largo stock ! f the ilest. SXJ -3 TJ O- gTL - 3P J&. P-J O , S ica in E !i g i 11 cs, STATIONAUV and PORTABLE. Address, *. flr. August 18, 3in n SavAaaah. 6a-a. iic l ilust Proof Oats AT Ma r k W . Johnson's OPPOSITE Colliin ffarclions?, na Broad Sired ALS O : •300 Bnslt. SeltitMoil Seed Bailey. 2-30 ijiisii Seed Rye to arrive, 300 Bu-h. Seetl Wheat, :210 Cosli Red Glover, 215 Hush. Red Top or Herds Grass, T-M Bush. Orchard Grass, 100 Bush. Tall Meadow Oat Grass to a ri ive, 173 Bush. Blue Grass, and all other useiiil'Grasses, &e. 0 Cwi. Fresh Turnip Seed.-' ALS O : !00 ions Sea Fowl Ktiwan and other Guano, for Wheat, etc. A LSO: 500 Dixie Plows and other Plows, Irons S3 50 io $-5 j(), cheaper titan home made “Scooters.” ALS O : Th -Keller Patent Grain Drill, lor sowing Wheat, etc. ALSO: Everything eRe need--d in the Auri cultural hue, send lor prices. Mark W. Johnson, P.O. Box 330, Atlanta. Ga. Flo ar! Flour WEEKLY from SFUrTrS) W3l EAT, ii* m one of ihe best Mills in the Unir< and States, wtiwli we pronounce as good as air. ever made into a biscuit. ( Flour is put up to please the most fas ti b-uis Epicnvian taste. Cannot be sold fur less than $] I per barrel. niher Hrauds of ,?oed FAMILY FLOUR at. .’yd per barrel. Flour of lowei grades at lower (igurcs. All wi‘ tun v**ach wi ! find it to their interest to buy their flour from us. Trv it. M. A. EVANS & CO • .tartow, September 8, ID ts n W. Duncan. J. II Johnston. M. Maclean DUNCAN & JOHNSTON, Cotton Factors AND G eneral Com mission Merchants, 92 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. We nre prepared to make the Umul advance on Cotton. oct. 9 rcc's 4m. J M Dyr, J. T. Both«-»-!l, J. M. Dye, Jr. DYE, BOTH WELL dt CO., COTTON FACTORS —AND— eOHMSSIOiV MERCHANTS NO. 143 REYNOLDS ST., AUGUSTA, - - - GEORGIA. LIBERAL advances made on cotton and other produce when required. Order fur Bagging, Ties and family supplies prompt ly filled. Aii business entrusted to us will h ive our prompt personal attention. Commission for selling Cotton, R per cent. Sep. 23 89 6m E F. Brvan, W. S. Mclntosh. bryan & Mclntosh, REt’EBVINO, FOR\VABDINO AND Coiiiinission Merchants, No, 140 (KELLY’S BUILDING) BAY„BT., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Agents for sale of the “PRATT” COTTON GIN. Prompt at tention giver, to tho salo of Cotton, Wqol, and Country Produce of ovory descrip, tiorf. Liberal cash advances made on above when in store. Correspondence Solicited. Nov, 17 29 3in, - L. J Gutlin u John Ftaunerv L. J. GUILMARTIN 4 CO. COTTON FACTORS —AND— Gt’iipral fomniission Mrrdiants, . BAY -TREET, SAVANNAH. t,A. Agents for Bradley’s Super Phosphate of Lime, Jewed h Mills Y'arns. 1) mestics. Ac. Bag’s'll ff, aud Iron Ties, always on hand Usual Facilities Extended to Ccsto Mr.ltS. August 15, Dm r IH 4m. n Wm H. Twok. V\ m W. Ookd TISON & GORDON, (tcsTAEtisaeo, 1854 ) COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, 112 BAY srsSST SAFA.XNAII, GA. Bagging and iron ties advan CEDon Crops. Liberal Cush Advances made on Consign ment of Cotton. Careful atteulion to all bttti n-ss, and prompt, leturns Guaranteed, oct 11 ran 4m. NEW FALL DRY GOODS. 11. L. A . BALK, it H 0 I, E S A L E AND .Retail Dealer 1 -V ™ BB.T C7-<3 O ."D S , 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. I am Opening now a carefully selected stock o : One yaril wide English Prints ; American Prints for Dresses, Shirts, Curtains and Quills ; Black Al pacu ol ihe host makes ; Black T reneh Silk ; English, French and American Dress Goods ; Opera h lannels ; Jeans and Cassitners for Gents and Boys’ wear. A\ Lite and colored Cotton Flannel. All Wool Plain and Twilled Flannel in red, white, gray and blue ; While and colored Blankets,Quilts, Shawls and Cloaks. Table Damask, Towels, Napkins, Rihhons,Trimmings,Buttons,G loves Stockings, and Socks ; Linen Cam bric Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, a?” Plaid and Striped Homespuns Woolens, Brown sheetings, Shirt tags, Osnaburgs, and drilling, I sell at factory Prices. Also the Lest makes of Corsets, Hoopskiris and undergarments, Shirts and Collars, Knitted Woolen Shaw Is and Hoods, ft?” An expeiience of thirty years justifies me to assert that l can buy as cheap ;is any one, as I buy only for cash. Or?” I can sell as low as any one, as l sell only tor cash. In my establishment, every arti cle is marked with the lowest price there on, and no one in my establishment is allowed to ask more—this in sures JUSTICE to ALL CUSTOMERS, be cause all can buy my goods at the very lowest marked price. EeP My assortment is most complete in all the departments. Those at a distance who wish to avail themselves of all these advantages, but having no time to come themselves, can send an order and SAVE BESIDES the TIME, EXPENSES and FARE. An EXTRA DISCOUNT of FIVE Pi.ll CENT ! ! on all orders OFF from the price every one pays ; in order to REDUCE their freight expenses on same. I guarantee satisfaction and should any article not come up to expectation, it can be returned and the money will be refunded ; they need not seud tbe money with the order,|aß it can be col lected on delivery. Cut this advertisement out and be sure to givo me a call; or in sending au order address, H. L. A. BALK, 172 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. October 6, 23 ly p n vvTcThewitt & CO, 252 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GEORGIA, Importers and Wholes tie Dealers in Foreign & Domestic Liquors, Brandies, Wines, Gius, Rums, Whiskys, Bitters, Toters, Ales, Etc,, Etc l , OF ALL GRADES. Tobacco and Cigars «*f Fv try Variety! Sep, Ss!3, £9 3m pniim BROWN’S HOTEL, Opposite Depot, MACON GA. W- F. BROWN & CO., Prop’rs (Successors to E£E. Brown & Son,) W F. Brown, Gio. C. Brown Beautiful Hands. Suc’i beautiful, beautiful hat 6e, I They’re neither white nor small, j And you, I know, would scarcely think I That they were fair at all. I’ve looked on hands whose form and hue A • lptor's dream might he, e are tin‘SC aged w r.n ’tied hands Most beautilul to me. Such beautiful, beauiif.il hands— h art were weary and sad, These patient hand-i kept toiling on That children might bo glad. I almost weep, as looking back To childhood’s distant day, I think liovv these hands rested not, When mine ivcie at tin:,- play. Such beautifu l , beautiful bauds, They’re grow it -g feeble now ; For time and pain have left their woik On hand, and heart-, and brow. Alas! alas! the nearing time, And the sad. sad day to me, When ’neath the daisies, out of s r ght, These hands will folded be. But oli ! beyond this shadow-lamp, Where all is bright and fair, I know fi;li well those dear old hands Will palms of victory bear. Where crystal streams, through endless years, Flow overgoldtn sands. And where the old grow young again, I'll cla/p my mother's hands. Curiosities of Memory. John Kemble used to say that he could learn a whole number of the Morning Lost in lour days, nnd Gen. Christie made a similar assertion, but it. is not known how far either of them verified this statement. Rob ert Dillon could repeat in the morn - ing six columns ol a newspaper he had read over night. During the repeal debates in the House of Com mons thirty-seven years ago, one of the members wrote out his speech, sent it to the newspapers and re peated it to the house in the even ing. It was found to be die same verbatim as that which he had writ ten out. John Fuller, a land agent in Norfolk, could remember every word of a sermon, and write it cor rect after going home. This was tested by comparing his written ac count with the clergyman’s manu script. Scaliger could repeat a hundred verses or mote after having lead them a single lime. Seneca could repeat two thousand woids on hearing them once. Magliaht cclii, who had a prodigious memory, was once pul to a severe tt si. A gentle man lent him a manuscript, -a huh was read and returned. The own er, sometime alierwar s, pretending he had lost it, tagged. Maghai" cchi to write out as much as he could re member, whereupon the latter, at>- tiealing to his memory, wrote out the wiiote essay. Cyrus, it some of the old hisioiians are to lie credit e i could remember th nan eof every soldier in his large arm . Th: c was a Corsican boy who could re hearse 40.000 words, whether sense or nonsense, as they were dictated, aud then repeat them in the reverse order, without making a single mis take. A physician of Alassachuseis, about half a ceututy ago, could re peat the whole of “l\ ridtse Lost” without mistake, although he had not read it for 20 years. Euler, the great mathematician, when he be came blind, could repeat the whole of Virgil’s “/Eneid,” and could re member the first hue and the lasi line on every page of the particular edition which he had been accus tomed to read belore he became blind. One kind of retentive memory may be considered as the re sult of sheer hird wok, a de termination towards one particular achievement without reference ei ther to cultivation or to memory on other subjects. This is frequently shown by persons in humble life in regatd to the Bible. An old beggar man at Sterling, known some forty years ago as Blind Aleck, afforded an instance ot this. He knew the whole Bible by heart; insomuch that if a sentence were rend to him he could tell the b: ok, chapter, and verse; or, if the book, chapter and verse were named he could give the exact words. A gentleman to test him repeated a verse, purposely makingono verbal inaccuracy. Aitck hesita ed, named the place where the verse is to be found, but at the same time pointed out the verbal error. The same gentleman asked him to repeal the ninetieth verse of the seven) It chapter of the Book of Numbers. Alec almost instantly replied: “There ts no such verse; i that chapter litis only eighty-nine ( verses.” A recent comfortable writer says : We resemble the self-complacent old squire in the family pew, spoken ot by Washington Irving, who chuck led al seeing the eyes of his poorer parishioners directed toward him whenever the parson spoke of the difficulty of a rich man entering the Kingdom of Heaven. No. 31. Life and Inactivity.—lt a : steam-engine is slopped suddenly, and led unused tor a long period, the piston rusts lust in the cylinder, the packing corrodes the rods, and dust thickly covers every part.— When the human trame is inactive land torpid for a length of time, the I muscles relax, the nerves lose their tone, the organs refuse to perform 1 tin ir (unctions and the whole of that I great machine—the human frame— iis disorganized. Day in and day lout men sit poring over ledgers and jduy -books until they are addfehead-. led, and the figures swim before j their eyes. When evening comes, and business hours are over, instead ot taking a walk, so as to send the blond dancing and tingling to the re motest of their frames, they get into some omnibus, and drowsily roll to their doors. Avery great portion of the minor ailments llesh is heir to is caused by laziness. An led individual goes to a doctor; “something is wrong inside,” but lie doseu’t know exactly where.— Thereupon the physician looks grave, and says, “Alt! dyspepsia;” and fortliwill) orders tonic, aperients and what not, when all the lazy men wants is a two-mile tramp, or a good old fashioned bouncing on a hard-trolling horse. A certain eas tern potentate, feeling himself out of sorts on one occasion, sent lor his pli s sician and demanded a cure.— “Take this mace,” said the physi cian, “mount a horse, and swing the instrument backward and forward, riding meanwhile at a rapid pace.— Certain drugs concealed in the han dle will then exude ; your excellen cy will then absorb them anti be cured.” And he was cured, says die legend; the shrewd min of medicine knew full well that all the king required was fresh air and ex ercise, and he took this method of prescribing them. It is better to wear out than to rust out, and shoe leather is far less cosily than irretli cil advice. Stretching the legs re lieves the tension on the purse strings, and the cheapest as well as the best medicine for duiiues, head aches, stupidity, hypochondria, and ill temper, is fresh air and suulighi. These arc sovereign remedies ; but because they are each'-’ obtain'd, are not unpleasant to ;t. ' e, and cost nothing, lew us. .... — Ex Milky Way.—The milky w a forms tin grandest l-'utnie .1 l lira. ament, It eompleieiy < neirch s the whole fabric ot I ~,i sends us light flow h m ding to the best ol>S( rvntions. Imm no less than IS,ODD 000 111 Mill . These are planted at various distan ces, 100 remote to be more than leebly understood, but ilu ir light ttie nu (burn of measur< metn, re quires for its transit to pu: eaith pe riods ranging from ten to a thousand years. Such is the sum of ihe truths revealed to us by the two Herscliels, who, with a zeal which no obstacle could daunt, have ex plored every part of the prodigiou - circle. Sir William Herschel, after ac complish ng his famous section, be lieved that he had gauged the milk ; way to its lowest depth, affi rm .» that he could follow a cluster u'stars with bis telescope, constructed ex pressly lorthe investigation, as far back as would require 330,000 years for the transmission of its lighi.— But, presumptuous as it may seem, we must be permitted to doubt this assertion, as the same telescope,- in the same master hand, was not suf ficiently powerful to resolve even the uobiae in Orion. Nor must wo forget that light, our only clew to those unsearchable regions, expands and decomposes in its progress ; and coming from a point so remote, its radiant waves would be disperse in space. Thus the reflection is forced upon us that new clusters and sys tems, whose beaming light will nev er reach our earth, still throng be yond ; and that, though it is permit ted to man to behold the immensity, he shall never see the bounds of the creation. An Indianapolis merchant has been in business thirty two years and never advertised. He runs a peanut warehouse on a curbstone table. A New Bedford barber cut off part ot a boy’s ear on Monday in giving him a close cut. Trie knight of the shears expressed the opinion that the boy being young it wilt probably grow out 8 gain. It is Creditable to the publishing interest that the largest individual tax in Charlestown, Mass., is paid by Moses A. Dow—s7,7oo. He | acquired his fortune by publishing i the Waverly Magazine. | No w’onder rejected lovers some ; times commit suicide. There is but | little difference between a discarded man and a dead man—both are sab' jected to mortification,