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THE JEFFERSON flfe NEWS & FARMER Vol. 1. T H E Jefferson News & Farmer B Y HARRISON & ROBERTS: LOUISVILLE CARDS. ~~ B.W. Carswell, W. F. Denny. Carswell & Denny, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LOUISVILLE GEORGIA, WILL practice in all ihh Counties in the Riddle Circuit. Also Burke in Au gusta Circuit All business entrusted to their oar* will meet with prompt attention. Nov, 3.27 ly M. B. Ward. H. W. J. llam. _ WARD <fc HAM. ATTORNEY B IkT SAW, SWAINS BOKO’, GA. Will practice in the Middle 'and Au usta Circuits. All business'euttust, and to their care will meet with prompt attention. Nov. 17th, 1871, *29 If, J 0. CAIN J. H. POLHILL. CAIN s POLUILL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW LOUISVILLE 9 GA. May 5,1871. ] jy. T. F. 11 AItL O\V W atcli IM! a, © r —AND— in. ms i* mm, Louisville, C3- a. Special ATTENTION GIVEN to reno vating and repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,SEWING MACHINES &c.,&c. Also Agent for the best Sewing Machine that is made- May 5,1871. 1 lyr: 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, 1871. 1 lyr. M E D I O A. Is. DB. J. R. SMITH late of Sandet'svillo Ga., offers his Professional services to the eitiiens 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. Qf flee at Mrs. Doctor Millers. Louisville June 20, JB7l. Btf. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. Principal Office 101 W. Fifth StCincinnati, O. The only .Reliable Gift Distribution in the country 1 $60,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! To be Distributed in L. D. SINE'S 153 rd REGULAR MON THY GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be Drawn Monday, January 19th, 1872, TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,00.0 each in Greenbacks! Two Prizes $ 1,000 J I « , , , Sr&tS f| Greenbacks! 1 Horse and Buggy, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth S6OO. One Fine-toned Rose wood Piano, worth SSOO ! Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth SIOO each' Five Heavy Cased Gold Hunting Watches and Heavy Gold Chains, Worth S3OO each ! Kve Gold American Watchos, worth- $125 each. Ten Ladies’ Gold Hunting Watches, worth SIOO each ! 800 Gold and Silver lever Hunting Watches (in all, ) worth from S2O to S3OO each 1 Ladies’ Gold Leontine and Gents’ Gold Vest Chains, Solid and Double-Plated Silver Table and Teaspoons, Photograph Al bums, Jewelry, &c.,&c. Numbers of Gifu 6,C00 ! Tickets limited to 60,0001 AgentMranted to sell tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will bo Paid. Single Tickets; $1; Six Ticke's $5; Twejve Tiokets $ 10; Twenty. Five Tickets S2O. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a description of the manner of drawing, and and other information in reference (o the Dis tribution, will be sent to any ono ordering them. AU letters must be addressed to Is. D. SINE, Box 86. office, 101 W. 6th St. Cincinnati, Ohio. Dec 30—71. rpn £ F. Bryan, W. S. Mclntosh Brian 4 Mclntosh, RECEIVING, FORWARDING . AND Commission Merchants, Ne, 140 (KELLY‘SBUILDING);BAYIST., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA for sale of the “PRATT” COTTON Prompt attention giver, to the sale ofCotton, Wool, and Countiy Produce of every descrip tion. Liberal cash (advances made on above When in etore. C< r.’espondonce Solicited, Nor, IT 29 Sin, Louisville, Jefferson County,Ga., Thursday, January 4, 1872. New Advertisements. Dissolution. —OF— 'VQPMNtJfSBSBIP. The Copartnership heretofore ex isling between ihc undersigned, uik der the firm nams of SAMUEL M. LEDERER & CO. is litis day dissolved by mutual con sent. Messrs ISAAC M. FRANK and GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN are .done aulhotized to'settle llie affairs ol the late firm, collect all moneys due, and sign in liquidation. SAM’L M. LEDERER, I. M. FRANK, GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN Savannah, July IStb, IS7I. Copartnership Notice. The undersigned have this day associated themselves together as Partners for the transaction of a General DRY GOODS business in the City of Savannah, under the firm name of ' FRANK & ECKSTEIN, AT 131 BROUGHTON ST., where they will continue to carry an extensive stock ot S ® A IP IL m AND ■1 lb %Hi ill AND i e f i o is. Possessing facilities to purchase Goods in the Northern Markets on the very best terms, will contiri ue to offer such INDOOIHENTS as will make it the interest of ZOTX-5T 3E3 3E6. 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 of our stock and prices. Yours respect fully, FBAXSi & ECI£STEI.\, 132 Broughton St. Parlies desiring lo send.orders for Goods or Samples of Dry Goods will find them promptly attended to by addressing P. O. BOX 38, -Savannah, Ga.*- August IS.JIy, n Novelties ! GEORGE WEBER HAS just returned from the North with an elegant assortment of FALL and WIN TER DRY GOODS. To meet the wants a constantly increasing patronage, I have remodeled the interior of the spacious establishment No 176 Broad Street, Opposite Augustathe Hel, making it one of the finest Stores in the city. I have .also engaged the services of a num ber of polite and efficient salesmen, who will be happy to servo their numerous friends in this community. The Ladies will find it to their interest to examine my Stock. They will always find bargains at The 800 Hive Store. Oct. (\ 23 ly Flour! Flour WEEKLY from SEJLI2CTED WHEAT, frjm one of the best Mills in the United states,' which we unhesitatingly pronounce as good as any ever made into a biscuit. This Flour is put up to please the mosrt fas tidious Epicurian taste. Cannot be sold fir less than .-sll per barrel. Other Brands of good FAMILY FLOUR at $9 per barrel. Flour oflowor grades at lower figures. All within reach will find it to their interest to buy their flour from us. Try it. M. A. EVANS & CO* Bartow, September 8, 19 ts n J. M. Dye, J. IV Both well, J. M. Dye, Jr DYE, BOTHWELL & CO., COTTON I’ACTOKS —AND— CGNIiUESSBO-V IIEBCIiANTS. NO. 143 REYNOLDS ST., AUGUSTA, - - - GEORGIA. TIBERAL advances made ou eottc n and -4 other produce when required.. Olderh for litijjjjing, Ties and family supplies piompt ly filled. All business entrusted to us will have our prompt personal attention. ComniDsion for sellinc; Cotton, 14 pcrcoit. Sep. 23 89 6m W. Duncan. J. H Johnston. M. Miclvan DUNCAN & JOHNSTON, Cotton Factors AND „ General Com m is si o n - Merchants, 92 Bay Si reel, SAVANNAH, GA, We are prepared to make the Usual advance on Cotton. oct. 9 r£cn 4m. | SAVANNAH, „ Ga. Possessing powerful invigorating Thcso Bittera aro positively invaluable in They purify the Bystem, and will cure Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, and are a preventive of Chills and Fever, All yield to their powerful efficacy. , Aro an antidote to change of Water and Diet. 4 to tho wasted frame, and correct all ' \ Will save days of suffering to the sick, and 4 Tho grand Panacea for all the ills of life. The stailitl prescribe it m In Young or Old, Single, these Bitters are equalled and havo often been means of saving life. TRY ONE BOTTLE* W. C IIE WITT (fc CO, 252 BROAD STRERT, AUGUSTA GEORGIA, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign & Domestic Liquors, Brandies, Wi lies, Gins, Rums, Wliiskys, Bitters, Po-ters, Ales, Etc,, Etc', OF ALL GRADES. Tobacco and Cigars nf Every Variety | Sep, 23, 89 3rn p n 6 m BROWN’S HOTEL, Opposite Depot, MACON GA. W- F. BROWN & CO., Prop’rs (Suoeessors to E. E. Brown & Son,) W F. Brown. Gao. C. Brown Look Out for the Sign of THE GOLDEN BEE HIVE, IF you wish to buy your Dry Goods at the lowest prices, GEOIJGE WEBER. No. 176 Broad Street, Opposite, AUGUSTA HOTEL. I. Walks*, Proprietor. R. H. McDonald & Cos., Druggiati A Gab. Agent*, San Francisco, Cal., and 34 Commerce street, X, Y. MILLIONS Beni* Testimony to theli* Wonderful (urnlive Effects. Thor aro notavilo Fancy Drink, Made of Poor Bam, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Islqaor»tdo3torcd, spiced and sweetened to please tho tasto, called ‘‘Tonics,” “ Appetizers,” “Restorers,” Ac., that lead tho tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but aro a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, fVcc fW»m nil Alcoholic Stimu lant*. They aro 1 lie GREAT BLOOD PURI FIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and InvJgorator of tho System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can tako these Bit ters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond tho point of repair. They are a Gcntlo Purgative a* well a* a Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver, and all tho Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in young or old, married or single, at tho dawn of woman hood or at tho turn of life, thcso Tonic Bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory nnd Chronic Rheuma tism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Blliou*, Remittent and In'ci-mlttcnt Fe ver*, Diseases of tho Rlood, L.lvcr, Kid neys and Bladder, thcso Bitter* have been most successful. Such Disease* arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Dlgestlvo Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR IXDIGESTIOX, Head ache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour‘Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain In tho regions of tho Kidneys, nnd a hundred other painful symptoms arc tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate tho torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing tho blood of all impurities, and im parting now lifo nnd vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Totter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Soro Eyes, Erysipel as, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by tho use of theso Bitters. Ono bottlo in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their etna tire effects. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you And its im purities bursting through the skin In Pimples, Erup ts*™ or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish In the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep theblootl pure, and the health of the system will follow. Pin, Tape and other Worm*, lurking in tho system or so many thousands, arc effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there is scarcely an individual upon the face of the eartli whoso body Is exempt from the presence ot worms. It Is not upon tho healthy elements of the worms exist, but upon tho diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed those living monsters of dIM-ajjc. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free tho system from worms like these Bitters, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD A CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, Sun Francisco, California, and 32 and 34 Conmierco Street, New York. DARBY’S PIOPHMCTIC FLUID 11 NEW ST„ New York. riltilS iuvaluable Family Medicine, loi purifying, cleansing, removing bao odors in ail kinds of sickness; for burns sores, wounds, stings; for Erysipelas, rheumatism, and all skin diseases; lor oatarrh, sore mouth, sore throat, diptheria; for colic, diarrhoea, cholera; as awasli to soften and beautify the skin; to remove nit spots, miloew, iruit stains, taken in tcrnully as well ns applied externally; so highly recommended by all who have used it—is for sale by all Druggists and (Joun ry Merchants, and may be ordered di rectly of the DARBY PIIOFtIYL.VCTIU CO. * 161 William Street, N. Y. p Dec24To ly. rMay2 nJuue3 ’7l Jy Wm.H.Tison. Wm. W.Gorda TISON & GORDON, (established, 1854.) COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, 112 BAY STREET SAVANNAH, GA. Bagging and iron ties advan GED on Crops. Liberal Cash Advances made on Consign ment of Cotton. Careful attention to all busi ness, and prompt returns Guaranteed, oct. 9 r & n 4m. Georgia COTTON FRESS IS NOT AN EXPERIMENT, but has been tested by some of our best planters, and has proved to be an Excellent Press. Plan ters, send for our circular and price list, as the price is from S2O to $35 less than any other reliable Press. We refer to Col. T. M. Turner, Sparta, Ga., who knows the merits of our Presses. PENDLETON & ROARDMAN. Patentees and Manufacturers. Foundry and'Machine Works Angusta, Ga. P r n jy 7th Cm. Agoats mntcl thnsguai the Ssath ia Sell en: Stew Zzrn-lt; cross & crown e t;ri:zs engraved on steel. Spleudid testimonials I rum Rev. Drs.John HalP, Tyng.Cuyler. Palm-r, and others. One good Male onr Female Agent wated «u every town to take subscriptions- Exclusive Tcnitory given. A fine companion picture to take width The whole put up in a neat, light, sample out fit- Extra inducements oflVred. Address, for circulars and full particulars, PERINE MOORE, Publishers, C 6 & 68 READERS'!., New York. PERINE & MOORE, 66 & 68 READ ST.. NEW YORK, want agents in every town throughout the South, to dispose of their elegant series of Bxlo OVAL STEEL ENGRAVINGS, 10x20 Arch - Top Pictures, with or without frames, imported Chromos, and cheap Looking Glasses. Now is the time for Agents to make money. Send for circulars, terms &c Address PERINE & MORE, Engravers, and Publishers, 6G & (>S READE IST., NEW YORK August 12 6m rpnf, NEW FALL E>iH!Y GOODS. 11. L. A. BALK, W HOLESALE AND Retail Oealeu 1 N DR. ST G OODS, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. lam opening now a carefully selected stock, o : One yard wide English Prints ; American Prints for Dresses, Shirts, Curtains and Quilts ; Black Al paca of the host makes ; Black French Silk; English, French and American Dress Goods ; Opera Flannels : Jeans and Cassimers for Gents and Boys’ wear. White 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, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, Gloves Stockings, and Socks ; Linen Cam bric Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas. 07” Plaid and Striped Homespuns Woolens, Brown sheetings, Shill ings, Osnaburgs, and drilling, I sell at factory Prices. Also the besi makes of Corsets, Hoopskirts ami undergarments. Shirts anti Collars, Knitted Woolen Shawls and Hoods, fly Ah experience of thirty years justifies me to assert that 1 can buy as cheap as any one, as I buy only for cash. Oy I can sell as low as any one, as I sell only for 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, he- • cause all can buy my goods at the very lowest marked price. My assortment is most complete in all the departments. Those at a distance who wish to avail ltemselves of all these advantages, but having no time to come themselves, can send an order* aud SAVE BESIDES the TIME, EXPENSES and TARE. An EXTRA DISCOUNT of FIVE PER 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 send the money with the order,Jas it can be col lected on delivery. Cut this advertisement out and be sure to give me a call; or in sending an order address, H. L. A. BALK, 172 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. October 6, 23 ly p n DON’T LET THE Golden O pportunity Slip POSITIVE DRAWING, January 8 9 1872. the sooth Carolina land AND IMMIGRATION. GIFT CONCERTS will take place WITHOUT FAIL on the day appointed. Secure Your Tickets at Once! All Orders Strictly Confidential, POSITIVE 2405 Gifts, amounting to $500,000 The chances aro unusually good—one ticket in every sixty-two is sure to draw a prize. Orders for tickets received np to the sth of January, after which time no more Ticets wilt be sold. SINGLE TICKETS $5 EACH. No Postponement I Commissioners and ScrEnvtsOßS of Drawing: Goneral A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonol B. H. RUTLEpGE, of South Caroliua. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, of New York. Great inducements and reduction in price of Tickets to Clubs. Remittances can be made tc us, and the tickets will be sent by return mail by BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Charleston, S. C., or onr Agents. General M. C. Butler. John Chadwick. General M. W, Gant. Deolfl ts _____ LIFE. O let the soul her sluuibsis break. Let thought be (quickened, and awake ; Awake to see How soon this life is past and gone, And death comes softly stealing on, How silently! j Swiftly our pleasure glide away, ; Our hearts recall the distant day With many sighs; The moments that are speeding fust We heed not, hut the past.—the past,— Moie highly prize. Onward its course the present keeps, Onward the constant current sweeps, Tiil life is done; And, did we judge of time aright, The past aud future iu their night Would lie as one. Let no one fondly dream again, That Hope and all her shadow;, train Will not decay; Fleeting as were the dreams of old, Remembered like a tale that’s til, They pass away. Our lives arc livers, gliding free To that unfat homed, boundless sea, The silent grave ! Thither all earthly pomp and boast Roll, to be swallowed up and lost In one dark wave. Thither the mighty torrents stray, Thither the brook pursues its way, And tinkling rill. There all are ecjual. Sid-» by side The poor man and the son of pride Lie calm and still. I will not here invoke the throng Os orators and sous of song, The deathless few; Fiction entices and deceives. And, sprinkled o’er her flagrant leaves, Lies poisonous dew. To One ah ii« # my thoughts arise, The Eternal Truth. —the Good an Wise,— To Him I cry, Who shared on earth our comm m lot, Hut the world comprehended net His deity. This w< rid is but the rugged road Which leads us to the bright abode Os peace above; So let us choose that narrow way, Which leads no traveller’s so it astray From realms of love. Our cradle is the starting place, In life wo run tho onward r ice, And reach the g. al; When, in the mansions of the blest, Death leaves to its eternal rest The weary soul. Did we but use it as we ought., This wosld would school each wondering thought To its high state. Faith wiugs the soul beyond the sky, Up to that better world on high, For which we wait. Yes,—the glad messenger of love, To guide us to our home above, The Saviour came; Horn amid mortal cares and fears, - "He suffered in this vale of tears A death of shame. Behold of what delusive worth The bubbles we pursue on earth, The shapes we chase, Amid a world of treachery ! They vanish ere death shuts the eye, Aud leave no trace. Time steals them from us—chances stra ngr, Disastrous accidents, and change, That come to all; Even in the most exalted state, Relentless sweeps the stroke ol fate ; The strongest fall. Tell me,—the charms that lovers seek In the clear eye and blushing cheek, The hues that play O’er rosy lip aud brow of snow, When hoary age approaches slow Ah, where are they ? The cunning skill, the curious arts, The glorious strength that youth imparts In life’s first stage; Thesejshall become a heavy weight, When Time swings wide his outward gate To weary age. The noble blood ot Gothic name, Heroes emblazoned high to fame, In long array; How, in the outward course of time, The landmarks of that race sublime Were swept away! Some, the degrade slaves of Inst, Prostrate and trampled iu the dust, Shall rise no more ; Others,by guilt and crime, maintain, The scutcheon, that, without a stain, Their fathers bore. Wealth and the high estate of pride, With what untimely speed they glide, How soon depart! Bid not the shadowy phantoms stay, The vassals of a mistress they, Os fickle heart These gilts in Fortune's hands are found, Her swift revolving wheel turns round, And they are gone No rest the inconstant goddess knows, But changing, aud without repose, Still hurries on. Even could the'lmnd of avarice s.-.vo Its gilded baubles, till the grave Reclaimed its prey, Let none on such poor hopes rely; Life, like an empty dream, flits sy, And where are they ? Earthly desires and tensual Inst Are passions springing from the dust— They fade and die ; But, in the life beyond the tomb, They seal tho immortal spirit's doom Eternally I No. 35. I The pleasures and delights, which maak In treacherous smites life’s serious task, | What are they, all, i Hut the fleet cooisers of the chase, | And death an ambush in the race. Wherein we fall t No foe, no dangerous pass, we heed, Brook no delay,— but onward speed With loosened rein; Ami, when the fatal snate is near. Wo strive to check our mad career. But strive in vain. Could we new charms to age impart, And fashion with a canning art The human face. A- v e can clothe the soul with light, A id make the glorious spirit bright With heavenly grace,— How busily each passing hour Should wo exert that magic power. What ardor show. To deck the sensual slave ofsin, li t leave the freeborn soul within, lu weeds of woe. * » » » ♦ tllisffllaitfmts. A Mice Little Story. —As plwuw tid a story as was ever told is ibis, regarding an Albany, (N. TANARUS.) physician, by a correspondent of lbs i’tiii Jellerson Independent Press, •a i i:ing from New Haven: “An aged widow in Massachu sells received a telegram that her only son was dying in Lawrence, Kansas. Notwithstanding her ex treme age and feeble health she must sec her son. She undertook the i itirncy. The train was delayed. When it arrived at Utica she was taken violently ill. A young physi cian assisted iter to a hotel, and pro vided even thing he could t or her conduit. Her detention by sickness and moderate means would not al -1 >\v In r to pursue her journey, hat lor the kindness ot the attending stranger. He paid her hills, assist ed In r to the cars, and accompanied her lo Buffalo. At parting she requested bis ad dress. Two months later this stran ger was sealed in his office at Alba ny. A stranger entered, and, after some conversation, presented the doctor with a Government bond for SSOO, as a reward for his kindness to that old lady, saying: “Shewat my mother, .She died 8 few days after reaching tne and 1 recovered. Had it not been for your kindness she would have died on the road, am her son who was sick. I am a banker; but money can never repay the debt 1 owe to you for your gen* erous kindness to my dear, good mother,. God bless you!’’ May God bless and the world ap plaud such -noble acts ol benevo lence as L>r. T. D. Crotheri, of Al bany, bestowed on this occasion, and which this old lady’s son M richly rewarded. Curious Custom. — The causes for which a Mahometan woman may demand a divorce are clearly and broadly laid down in the Koran, and her evidence is sufficient, because the Mahometan law supposes that a woman must be violently aggrieved before the modesty of her sex will allow het lo appear in public with such application. So careful is this law to spare her feelings, that aha if not even required to recount ber in juries, unless of her own free will; all she has lo do is place ber slipper reversed— dial is, with the sola up ward—lnf ire the cadi, and tba case is finished ; the divorce is granted without further Inquiry. Low Spirits. — Exercise for the body, occupation for the mind, these are the grand constituents ot health and happiness, the cardinal points upon which everything turns. Mo tion seems to be a great preserving principle of nature, to which even inanimate things are subject; for the winds, waves, the earth itself sre restless, and the waving of trees, shrubs and flowers is known to be an essential part of their economy. A fixed rule of taking several home* exercise every' day, if possible, in the open air, if not tinder cover, wilt be almost certain to secure one as emption from disease, as well as from attach of low spirits, or «wmn>— that monslet who is ever waylaying the rich and indolent. Low spirits cannot exist in the stmosphere of bodily and mental activity. Among the remarks Judge Kant made at the recent term of Court at Belfast, Me., he said lhal“tbf aboaa inublc practice of wearing hair on ihe upper lip, is reprehensible." Whereupon the Belfast Journal Re marks that “there are a great many l adies who agree with the learned •fudge, and set their faces against them constantly." A parsimonious sea captain, an swering the complaints of his MM that the bread was bad, -TflninMajh “What! complain of your brand that is made from flour ?* What doyen think of the apostles? Tbwr at# shew bread,’ made front eld beata and shoes.”