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Chartered Capital &25Q,000. JAMES' RIVER INSURANCE ^-yo i** %i COMPANY.: M M i Otertwred Uapiul $1,500,000. - Pledniont 1? ?al Km< itto Insurance COMPANY, r?ara FOR LIFE ONI7Y>.> ** .^^itfhJn^r^t^pital' 'SI,000,000. ALL SOUTHERN COMPANIES/ T> fl TT ?TP V ??''vt3':"i ; ? lute" loiiutJm M ?j *.r/fV./^^ lo Mt;u;?'> ~ .V-J'.'M>:."?. 5gypp& ?0* nj -M Aih! "IWWHT.V;, I ;:,.<) ., ' .'/},. v~* .?w'/iif*i . UY,"?KoKniAc,"?vjnoii. liK-vKngRn. . ? :/iq^Ji '???aiiM VeaV'-'*'-'-""'-ii* yifuU3 j And Icbb to eat! ^tfielifddl Sum and sltbstauco and netreceipt? . .A,ts ,.,.??> Southern side of the balance-sheet: r i .jj ,,,A,yf ! ti ?.. r A'tor tho burthen, r-> Of a cotton year, ? ? rupJl 2 i To'tbeMarnier,clear^' ' "'o"^ Little to wear and less to eat? i COMrr-BTB I r HflC, the1 we^g??> '?clepW''? ! "'' *! "NE/aT!" ? "'"?' "' !'"Ji{'! t'JSuilt \ .?llhf?ubiflilfj ? ?",?',?:.;?>?'.) .Vt1t?ii tiob'n /iniO u',,Vi .^te'P/?!' ?'?>?': !o 1 i hat a the paradox we meet ,. , ,nd at every corner ortho street? : It ishMtiti? 1 a ml? '?'?"!'!?'" J piU i? M* ftftf ? ^ ArufritataVtho bdnd^ .. ( ?Ai to :. . itdsn't the sun ? ?', : dj . Andjt,t*??nVtho.atnnd~. .P)uly;(a niadnoss, wifiinBngbft..tp.match it; Hurling the handle after ihb, hatchet? . i'.r .; .-t ?. -"i ';: u (!?.!?? . . f. Chasing sorrow, and ?tn-r?to "catch it!" r*-jT}ntfJ ???(! t oi ?.iviL t-v^ioTf'i'} fm bona/'; -. J iiiltl* forbear ! Fi-om -rJnlc to pole l>? ; U\ ? t?*|j 1o 'Not a oivllor oisavagohOul if* But hides his nakedness or his dirt, More or lesB. in a Georgia shirt.!,.' ,, ,. Less,to bat! When the "gfasB" wo slay Would b?ry1 NcW-^bgland knecMleep lh- hhy, And fatten tho "shirtcd" (above) in.mass, FatterAhahleVor waa.Ueab from grass! . I' . / / J-Wn:: f U ..A Lord! Lord! ,By tho longest odds, ' -.O'l 'the'rools abhorred Byrncu?nu g?ds, '. V. ' "',J . V ^iThe superfine ?}. *}*?+'J* " lsll.e'fttlly'wi.ich' *J Pights,tho" W6rld,with a "smgle lino," 1 l 'Without a ilitch- ,, . . , , And "breaks" in credit, in cash and spincj "A git tin' nidi!" 1 ? "SalVatiox !** "How V '? fj ?'? ? Sell an here ' " ' ' ?itilrfl - 1 And buy. a^-fLow,! ,. Borrow s> sheop/ .?>""*?'??And bVgoeoW! Kill kuig Collou And orown your Another year, if we ?to to.sqo't,; t Shall niiik? both ends and middle . ; '? ? "Meet*''?'?' ' ' ' ' ^Vith enough to wear, and,a .? . t r. ? , ?. . PjiBNXT To.?at1 MiWt) ' SELECTED STOEY. [From the .Chamber's^ Journal,. reprinted in the - i; ?,; Eclectic M,aga*ine.] . ?i r. IN A GIT1T BTJS.: [CoiUiunc'if from our Last."] I hailed the first cab I could find, nud we rattled off to my lodgings. No conversation took p.'aco while wo were going over the stones; but in imagination I saw before mcra certain sweet tearful tatiC, anu-T felt niore'detcrinincd tnan ever to go througn ^'th the ."oheme, wild and preposterous as it might li.tvc aceii^d at any other time, which had suddenly fiaii!??d across my"hrain while I was following tho ras cal by thy Bide up St. Martin's Lane, i. Haviug instructed my landlady to put down another cutlot; nud to send out for one or two extras, we ascbhded to uiy rooms. "In the hope, my dear sir, thatrqpr friend ship will be a long and ? flotirieliiiig one," said my unwclcomo guest, '.'allow nie, as a needful preliminary, to present you with my card." He handed mc, as he spoke, a very limp, and rather dirty picce of paste-board, which ho had some difficulty in fiuding among hio multifa rious pockots, and on which wub inscribed tho natno of "Mr. Reginald Tracy." "Of course, J could do no less thau return the compliment. j)jnjicr was served a few minntcB later ; and while it wa^ *Q Pr?KrCBS) the conversation be tween Mr.. Tra?vv ond myself was of the m??t ioJtAiwittent *harao.tur? ^ .?at?crod enough, however', to euaWe bie to di&oover that ho was a man of some oducatiou, and ?'1u?t at one time havo mixed in superior socioty. to? tho ox-; crciso of what kaaviah arts he had contrived to, i ' forfeit the position he bn'6e held, I could not, of course, tell; therein no doubt, lay hidden tho great secret .of his lifo. Poor Wretch 1 It waa cusy to see, from the stylo in which ho got through his food, that a plentiful and whole some meal woa what ho hud noi pnrtuk'on of for some time At length, ho lay hack in his' chair in n state of happy roplction. "Not another morsel, my dear boy," ho said with n benignant smilo. "Positively, I could not. ^Let good digestion wait on apetito'?you know tho rest. A bountiful nioal! But [Providence tempera thp wind to tho shorn lamb 1' Aud now for the pipo und tho tumbldr. -* IIa, ha ! I hnyo uot fopgottcv." An soon ap we wcro fairly under way with out first tumbler, Mr. Tracy broko ground ou thd Bbbjcet' that wua ovid?utly upper -. . ? -. ??1 b"> jriojBt- in?Jhia itliowghtBl, .l'Ifj ?ir/! .t&e^ahfdj "joui ffrouid iavdt 'mQiwi.th.ja bjiflt as:..to special class of 4aX/C8tja!eaft i ijt_. w 11ich you; are M($M flf iJwriffftiW^ y?W^apital, noA-^ould also.. fimijsh. ine with soinp ^dea as . to vtb.o ai?ou^'tj pf! tjbe.c^pitaL i^ejli,^ should then .jjayo some - positive: data to work; .upon, apd could give you tho benefit of,/?y; experience,: in that particular lino of proqe^urp which your in ' "?apitaVthrto'd?Variaf libfe'SHniteqiab't j^nt?el%pttia'l>$,rjftie'rrdrl?,f 1 lUciM l" '' "Suvh'W'an^ i?poVfiji^'of hides'and' ppiritf^ W insiarico said Dt'lr. Tracy. 1 W ^ff???ld tfo capitall}1!' daresay, oh^y i ffflb#Wl2^ world nbo'dt ^.-w.viiul??to Iwi (/deal v? ;.?:> ... i I ,,,,ftQttite.i Mj^sai^lJiy^tfe sn-? that you shbuld^'Otily^ flndm,;ni6ncy;:'au'd t will en gage to' find th'e bfairis' hna niake'^od^ forturib inW tt?'^argain^' SfCT?Zj sigh'e'd deeply, took ? long pull at'hlsWcubler, and Yhcn proceed ed to etillgWen iiiy igiioraticd as to the'Various methods by which cxtraordinrYty profits ringht be realized, witho?t'thtf slightest-risk ot'Tail uro,' by any oho : who/, combining capital - With brains,'Might -ch?<fee''fo'-'appaafboford the world I ns an importer of^'Wihels ' and spiritsi That??Bn>tier?f :tho hielliods indicated by Mfc T^rtey.'wcrc^cv'eral degrees' bri the shady side b^honesty.'^nghtht on?b Tiave been prediciitod (Vom Ihtfi'ehnmcW'bfrthe 7-hi air; but' ho cer *Atu1y had'a'Wfy:neat way of. wrapping upiahd lnb'elli^g> Ws<%i?ks,'or' triKfe^' so as to' Watte Ih'crrV lo6k;ns much'iikb a *:gon'nltie'artlcjc n*f> j f(teJ?iW6;-r ? H?iwb. w,:!., ,,J His Exhortation and his third tumb'lcr'cnmc j to an end together. "Have you o'vor boon in the II nit e'd States I" l.'Hhddonly askedv.. . 'v Am ud1 vii ml; < .-'f "Never, .-sir.->.?'tA's a patriotic Englishman^ 1 my love of .travel uovextQOBiJvmct so far from homo," ! ! }/ :. ; . j i. VThon.you,inovoi" tasted..any of those deli eio?s drinks which, utfdcr. various-:, at: an^c names, are so popular -among tho. Yankee's'(" MOnco moro a negative must be my answer. Ujit, my dear young friend,, if?you will only decide to-lay but your, capital In? ndeordaucc wUhvrhr-iaVo*il!?<J ifti Uiil vii Li ..' hit a . "A moment, if you please," I;said. "d3c fofa going into -any further: b'usiuces. dotails, what' jdo oyo-n-sayHo sd eirahge -ofV'tfpplc'?'^?! think>Ave have had cuo?glvof this :stuff. Lot ? me try whether iE cannot brew you one of those delightful American drinks uf which I Hpoko just now:' .-{I.-! had the recipes lor several of them' from' au unclo of mine who is captain of a liner.-' ' ? ; "J:ust a&you- like, chev. ami?just as yru like,-'; ho said ; though I don't thiuk much iu'ir proveuicut on. this delicious toddy is possible." "Wc can cqmo back to it again, if the other docs not prove to pur liking," I said. 1 "And not bo flouted for our inconstancy," added Mr. Tvacy, with. a..laugh.- ' Su nuw for this Yankee nectar of yours. I grow thirsty by anticipation." . Two large tuiublors and tho various ingre dients required for my purpose wore quickly got together; last of all, I weut into my study and after staying tlicro about a couple of min utes, I went baok^ carrying with me a packet captaining balf-a-dozcn powders .iloue up iq ditiuiCUtly-co!?rcd papers. The" dugrcc of knowledge I had laid ^ to .?.? a t'oncoctor of American drinks was by no .^naue te?lw,us; and I now proceeded to mix one ail'-' -he mo.-t approved fashion, und euded by opening one of the colored papers aud pouring the contents of it into the tumbler, aud then offered (lie whole to Tracy. IJut the putting in.of the powder had evi dently roused bis suspicions, and with a polite wavd of tho hand, ho refused the proffered tumbler. "After you, my dear sir," he said. "I must really insist on'your imbibing tho first tumbler yourself. The second one will do ex cellently well for mo." "As you please," I said, with a shrug. With that I proceeded to drain tho first tumbler, ex pressing by pantomime, ns I did so, my appre ciation of its excellence. After this. I mixed a second tumblerful, into which, as before^ I poured the contents of ono of the colored pa pers, and then Landed the whole to Tracy. Ills lips having once touched the glass, stuck tb^re till it was empty. Jle gave a'sigh'of intense satisfaction as he put doW" the glass. "Ambrosia, by Jupiter !" he ?xclaiincJ- "The man who invented that tipple ought to hi immortalized by a statue of tho whitest marble. I have no wish to be thought presumptuous, nut I cannot -.??ist ask ing you to mix mo ono more potation." "One ! half-a-dozen, if you like," 1 replied, "and all of them different. Unless yot/r taste differs vory much from mine, you will lind No. 2 an improvement on No. 1." lie refilled his pipe while I was mixing tin* second tumblor. hut Btill kept a waf'chful vso On my proceedings j not that be Was any long er suspicious of my good fhith, but because ho was desirous of takiug a lesson in the art of concocting mch delicious drinks, When all PP.^$^BE?Pft^ tho innocent alkali of which I had made, u?c? lafetj'wfoP*' ? ^> a n ^ -.?i'V'J tribal ? ^U^a ^nof.tYon Is hard to answer," ho rc jplieW utt^ft^TO?'e^?,^ ho't)i 'tiro ffl Jeveniy Daffff?f?'TO^ woumI find 'It ditfcWto aHcld^hefc \ have to thanlfryou, n?y dear young fiiijnd, for "having opened up a new vista 01 ploueurc undreamed of bj.tue befb?c?> FW "i'must give you one or two of my recipe.", thcn?n bah'*- rrdV ^oV 'yourself. ' One51 more tuib^r, ?a'rid^the^'-toiiusi Even whilo I was sneaking, the pipe dropped fcoui ^VPi^j^^'V^^T-?^.^^^,0, y''^idcr. S.l<n?){| ajidv^luliberat?ly? ^jpro.oc.c^ud wita^jny prop^tipfts fof,auotl|or turublejr, Tracy-,-af .^s/guY'W? .d.owp reproachfully ?t L13 pipe, to>>k uo further b(cy,d..of it, but .plan.tjiigfbuth hifi olbp^.J^^y^pn.^o table, and, .taking fust ^old.pfjhja jhsqfi ,bef ween his, hands, )ie.trjed his utmoa,t.ty bring hi.-; ,weak, waver ing gaze to c^ri.^yas/tqp^u^^r^hn.' . IJi^cy'cs closed, oponqdr ^^'ajjain^ay.d thv\V;:>yjt.h a few in oolwrptft )^r^slof,appliigy,.,his iicajl drooped forwartLon ?hp .table ; his^nerveless amis lost all powursiof;,tension and iu twenty seconds ho yfaSkff^lQr. asjeep than.hc had ever bceu^in Uisjiffi^wfft'. v.,;bo- bd , - .lI| jwa8^.this,..pndv tjiat all my. efforts had boon jdjrjpcte^."" "The /.powder pu^b^.uio. into his pecimd^-ttimhlcr was a powerful Indian ^nar CQtic, ? bich I liad latterly had. occasion to. use in somu votpxy chemical; experiments. , Al thoughnuc.ce??t;il tojfar, it..was not without a morefuncqual beating ef^ic .Jicart tb.tu usual that I.procc.cdvd to carry out tho reub'iindo,^ oT myjilgeigii/.: ,However honest one's intctitimis uiavj.hc, there is something nofttriow in ti.e act of Ibcling.a man's pnekut.?something that gor* utto|l^i.;^iijst;thc - rain j yet Uiaiw.-is.prccij-o ly what ^jiiul uujy gut, to d i. liefyro prooc?il: ?u^?Kjiy-fur. hcr^ hbwovor,^-thought it itdv.isa hlc to have u third person by tue to act as :i witness of what might follow, ho I wont down-stars to my landlady's room, with the iu tention of getting cither the worthy dame her self or her husband to act the part of chorus in my forthcoming littlo drama. Fortunately, I found the old lady's tion, who is a strapping sergeant ii^the Guards, and who made no difli culty about going back with nie. We found Tracy still soundly asleep, with his head on the table. From this posture I gently raised him, and laid him back in the oasy-chair iu which he was sitting. My next proceeding was to insinuate my hand into each of his pockets, otic alter the other, in search of tho missing diamond. J found the young lady's purse, but the ring was not iu it; I also found a number of pawnbroker's duplicates, hut uonc of ?.hem having roforcuco to the ob ject of .which I was iu search. Here, too, was my pencil-case, which, together with the stolen pursc^ I did, not fail to .appropriate. One after the olhcr, I searched all tho pockets I could find, but still the ring was not forthcoming, and I began to fear that he bad already dis posed of it, iu vliich case it \y;'i probably 1 >sl Ibeyond recovery. My friend the serge.;:;}, scoing my perplexity, suggested that the ring was perhaps eewn up inside the lining of his coat or waistcoat. Acting on this hint, I lb.lt all over tho lining of his coat, but without success; hut on coming to his waistcoat, 1 found something hard, over which a patch of wash-leather had bocu carefully ptichud. A few seconds sulficed to unrip the sewing, and there, wrapped up carefully in cotton wool and 'tissue-paper, was a lady's diamond ring. In silent triumph, 1 held it up on the tip of my finger for the sergeant's inspection. "Hurrah! that's jolly, and no mistake 1" shouted tho guardsman, with a wave of iii.s pipe. "How will Mr. fcflyboots feel when ho wakes up'(" ?\Yc wore not left long in doubt on that point. Mr. Tracy began to yawn und stretch, anil pull himself together. It was n peculiari ty of the narcOtio 1 had given Ii im that its ef fect, when administered in small doses, was ?<f very Hhort. duration, and i know that Tracy's stupor would not last above half-au-houf at the most. To assist hi.s rcoovory, I held a vial of strong-smelling salts under his nose. lie opened his eyes, sat up, sneezed, and stared vacantly around. "Good-evening, govenmr," said the sergeant. "You seem to have had quite a refreshing lit tle snooze." Mr. Tracy did not bb.spbnd to this friendly greeting. Jlis lingers wore lm>y fumbling at bis waistcoat,and iiex't moment ho started uj with a ireliibnaoits oath, and declared that he had been lobbed. ? (Ll bun.l iJ [lift 'jot' ? ?{ ' i' ' ? 1' . . .\ ''^OrWKat/ tf?vtfy'ou* tfb?r,Td18baff,<'4ft.^ cy ?" I asked. ^a?#r*M '?* ' b?TS?yl^ of. my waistcbut."' . ?? I said, holding up tho article in question. fyffb/cha?g?dVjftlo^ pour attempt at bravado ; ''and1! must ask' you at once to Explain-ho* rit Tjnthb^ntfe yoiir*po8?>1 ^'osslon " ^. .'-'?Vi ?.Amu.?*? "V<JiAArtoAfe "?r-r \u> ' a ?'\p ??*'-v?v. iAi ?i-A??W?W-** ar$w yMurs,". J euid. ^' Xeu AOA^ivJrfcwowiui^ out of the pocket of a young.lady -who hat ne*t you in' a?.:omriibuB. At thrtt'timtt \t Obi^ taincd. beside a small sum of monoy, a tliahio'rid ring, now in liv custody^ndwdyeh.l mean to restore tolls 6 \ ncr to-morrow.'"* Are'you satis fied r:. ~~ ? ?"A::Ho ft sin 'infernal 'l?J?'??ueJ,4Sii?a,'ir9JtK-an angry sirrjipiof tho foofcoi n-j'l a 'j.^rUnjj.oi iairf j "You are m#f satisficdv?riliSKidMii'iSuplj, b.cLig the ci;se,f l(^ ,usr gdjgpr^tft) ftopj-ost AtE':y?\rt &i^ ^ ttdttoo " --S.nld Umost damnably> solo? PScrjbd- Tracjq Aufging:', up-hi? elekch.vdjihaud^ ^uijitcd, and picked/pfl..!i^.h^t^5lv?9iic.;,^c^ facing me. he said : :You villain ! You have trioKCU me this tiuio, bu? I'll be revenged on y,;u yet. Next'tlinoii'^^bo advise you'to b?^nre'.?^5*' 99* f*j "If'-'-you are-hot ?:cr?fc<dtVihfsUtoWe.r in'trfd minutes," I saUb/ l.Nrin giveiy^U in,1eharjgei(pjC Jfefl ttfJSf" ( > .V?f. .Mitt? nr. icV-W^u . lie turned on mo with, a, snrrl, and made as though lie Would have struck lue across flic fn ce ftitfi'n istae^"5^^^ was on hisfee^ in an ?fiatantr?? ? r-.J U-yitsptq 1 'xi4w,vgbvernoiviyou jusfctbook ittt\ulb11 y, or. it. will.be, worse frr^puj Vfaje.saL$Ljj jfil^ijUfly,gg just "stop out; 1 < ailed next morning at tTte'-^'ffice'-'of'fHe Secretary, ?f ahb-^:i^n?ib\f?-i.iJf?ilpa*^(r^?nd found, ns Ltluid anticipated, thaJHho-^tfHmqg Wiy had Atft u^^^^H^^^m address, whioli w;?s mi a certain wc^t-eud ?'? ?_ . -.r.i-J?s:#..?<;ll|-. ;*.? iT-i/lTH square, 1 hurried us fast as a cab could take uicf0 T 1<miul tho ' "y.iu'fig- 1 l?'dy',' ' tend the old lady with whom- she -was-'?iMbg-as eoutpauioii, . terribly, put ,;.bout.by tho loss of the ring, and therefore proporriountph^-pltfuscd at its recuvcry....That. Hist-.visit was not the last, by yjOT^|ttiealHr; but.all ,t newest merely concerns Minnie aud myself, and "may remain left unwritten. , YAM 0 U f. Reliof Order. ,: > j ret /. ?}? ..i ol Jan- <,j ,1 I !hq.-' aa W:ni The following important ordct has. bceu is sued by General Canby : fyauc-ul;OrtUn.^3. ... ?<,'. Authority, liuving boe:ii( eonfurred upon I'.r vet Majoi (.loiit val \\. K.; Scott, Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedincn and Abandoned Lauoa for the State of South Carolina, to make ndvaneek in'b'bhfitf of the Government of tho United -States 1nJnid; j of the depressed agriculture of the SUitojIhovv, [.therefore, to. tho .-intent that-, proper securities j'?nfiy b?i afforded fyr the-repayiuout of such idv'.tuces. it is ordered: 1. Tlut all advance ^>:tdo w.i af.;rei,udchal! be and bcco;ne a lieu and charge Upon tho produce, of the-plantation toT.'ard anJ fur the use of which the si me may be ndy.uuced, priur I tn all liens and claims of any kind whatsover, other than such as have or may 'bo bfttttlctl to j priority under any act of Oo:v_rcss; nleo upou I all the property, real and pcrsonul, of th ? person or persons to whom or for wliose benefit such advances may bo mado,,.iubjeet to any rightj that may have qxiblcd prior to tho date of the iirft atlvanee nude hercundei-. .. '2. The said Jhovi.-t, ^lajpr-Clcucral H. Iv. Scott slutll have authority in bjohnljf of the United States, at any time whon |il his judg ment said personal property or said crop or produce is in danger of being destroyed, ve moyed, wasted or in any othct maiiucr lost or iujtirell, so as t(? lib pair the security of the United- States (heroin, to'jiKkb into custody and possession raid personal property, 'crops and produce, and sell and' ilispopo of the same f" o' the best terms that can be obtained tliorofor. or so much thereof as shall be suflieient to Satisfy the claim of the Linitad States on ae> | count of iMieh advance. :k Any person who shall, in violation of too rights of the United .States in the premises, and With intent to defeat or impair the claims of the United Stales in respoyl_lhu?eof,seerytu, remove, eyrry away destroy or injure any pro perty Subject to stieli lien, sh:-1' be subject Ui the piuiultics provided by law in the t.ase of larceny. T. Tli? >1njor tJeboi'al Oomniauding dooms . ?.?,);; i' .IK Oi -.hit -. ?- "?. i ,-. ... /I ij of the govornnieu't will be extV^d^hho^ih?P duet. nrrWii^t^iflV^^ tffWf^liAtenf&f in^vWrc^ncrw^aflsW I f^fyfeW^te ^aWvirF^l^tlfc^ 'oarneatly to the work of roaW^^frp'rWtaloa state of dependency -?poa:- the govoruinoni pVlV^1ndvVidfi'oW;n,br cnartUBIS WQMti$*. ; except, to the InAlgtfaHfMp^ 1 i fdi^y^^ftgTc|o^ iffii^owT'ou^oru^^ t?' the obj^ra^K-nsYt^fe tocrHhcfW government ' aTC made with tho ?ofe^Vl?W^qb^ enabling the lubourfn* ^^^(^^ ?Srn?b?^ i AaifftcnnHee ^r ^u^lv^n^^n^aTOarf ad^rfll^ffe'i^Btt easesgtve TOofrafcr r5fff 'od? ? ucu\<f hu^fyfo?Ufffjfh' r^lnoy/?tiforc^mfeitur;^ I orifrc l^eaWnT^^R^clfflaaiStfii STf Snd'rWsWefl^^ Onu?nto?5f? to: ft f?^i?. ^aifli6''--eSi?fe!i}. *nU'ajrplfcFioua cistfieMr&k^ cWo^itf'^itn^^^^ t ii hie? 5>H>M B-ft ?i?^a Mamuia.~i-"ChnrleHJ I wo?, very' muc p^hSetf'Wfefvr * ySNf ^R^ibg^?Wp PgofeHhe: Wba^V^ti^lfttfbtf.*7^ boft av?ik? l?o?H Charloa;?"Well *at?n^J?&^A$8jit^ ?>W Hftg*ng^aufr4i btffiF ?i?e <famP**4 I what's the mtst Christian rlewsXhia ? ! . ., .ffertiijjarrctwa war WPJ1 sum a pious gentleman To n.Jrien<L time ?" ; Ways of ^ <Hnn?t^l^a|^^ "Wearing thin shoesoh damp liight? in rainy weather. ; t9r<b?:>v*&'4qftCMV ln-#*f "Building on-the "airtight"- prannipfe. l eading a life of enfeebling stupid kvzines.v and keeping-she-uiiud-in a.round^of unnataraR. e x f iic ni en t> hyVre?ding. tfadhytnov?laX Going to halls in all'Sorts of weather in the thinnest possitdo'dross.:'Danbing tfllitr-sC't&in plctc perspiration,' thei> going vhouio -through, ?lainp^iirV- ' ??..>!?//? 1 u (firjrbjfiiu-.f \\ix&9. icSlceping an Feather hcda-ittdeven 'bjr'Jninfe bedrooms.;. a ddw l?o?. ."H.MuaJ.-I i&iuvi,' -f.xta Surfeiting oil hot and very highly stimttUfc) tingjsoppcrsxpn ( )o t**x?r> d^tSI i-.di c4 abtaaS Marrying in:huste, getting ;an uncongenial companion, and living the rest of life in mutual! dis.satismctibn J lsr.t ^r.fch*? ? aw titt(&< ?htting without time to masticate.th6' fe?Ji.w Allowing love .of.gainio ?d6 absorb-.'our minds, as to leave no time: to attend to our Following an unhealthy oceupati?b-bWa? money can'he m'ndo by lt!. X* ***** V Tebiptiiig tho appetite AVith' ?c^llS^jfcW the ^toniach ?ayiT no. 1 ?'},t-*v* ,:4sD* T?"?** iPorttrivlng to-'keWp in *%' ^conlib?al irfSrty about so-niothiiig-or'hothing.11 l':' 1 id-Rh Retiring in the email hours and rising i& noon. .i^uywtn ^ w '??d? o'<>?. eu'?dl -Totdl Negh'ctingto take proper care.'of- ours?lVes when a simple dlseiine first nppedrs.'' jjj^y it; ? ri?'. ~''? ' ! I ?? |?crt T;?l; l t k s k > s i:; 1) 11 n x i x ft.?A ti,;rilet gfe'ntFe-. man had owed a iirni for years; at last, after' evciyhody's patience and tomp?l'Verc.exha'tist cd, a clerk named Frank, undertook i?'i?$illGi money. " ''' ' x'" * ? Frank called upon the gentleman; and met with a polite reception and the usual answer with the addition: "You need not t-ouble yoursolf young man/' about the matter; 1 will make it all rigtit;!,?mfU ?'Oh, no;" replied Frank, "I could not^tnfmP6 for n'iiirtbic'tit of compeUing you tc call at the store for a few dollars. It' will not W'?eK* slightest inconvenience f?r mo to ftjft ilS?*!^ pass your place of business six times ~ and from meals, and {'can call every : ' ?ffotXP said the old 'iWh^^^ls^V keo^er, WiMd at the5 prolpe^oT*^^" dunned WWfWca a day for ino*teiaW/'t - ibnths, "pay thVimpertihihit rascal.' JllW?r