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JAMES' RIVER INSURANCE jvi*, m 1 COMPANY. : M .? vCbwtcrod Capital 81,500,000. a*ictlniont deal Estate luHuraucc COMPANY, .?;? FOR LIFE ONLY. ?h <;"'' ehtfrtorcd Capital' 91,0.00,000. ALL :?O?THKRN COMPANIES. T> C\ TP T T) V ~ v.lviTi'.'tTCCTTp '?! .r,..,. M] ?! : 'farrow.',. , .,,...VJ ??. nv ."Geoiioiac;"?nncir.1 Be-VBBaSn,-;?,'.,} ? .x /vii> I -mqo'l J ^'^ai?lU woar,-. '^' ? "?' '(.ten*') And Ices to eat! *u*'tielft6* Sum und subatanco and net rfccCip)^- ^/wio'J Southern side of tho balance-sheet: ? ft*' ? w*; ? U Op .. \i v r After tho burthen, ,. y1' And after &? ' Of a cotton year, :: Tothofarnier, clearj{-' ? ' Little to wear and less to oat? '?. ? - Packed and sifted,, compressed, , . Comri,ui-k ! r That's tho'weighl offlj* ??elephant"? "NEAT!" ' .???>;??).' ' .v.r.i'i i'f.i?tV/ 1 . tvn?.1i 1 obnu7ni< 1 jB^ii^'J ..liMte^l m ? to I ? That s thc paradox we meet .. , And fit every corner of the street? ' It feti'tine land? 41 ?? And1 It ain't the band-x ? .&<?? ' It isn't the sun . ?? ? if) . : And jt tf?an'f. tho stand?. .Only a madnoss, with nnaglff^o match it; Hurling the handle after tho. hatchet? . Chasing sorrow, and Wr?to "catch It !" i->j> \ no J ;i: o> ?.?v!n-:-->n'y-ffr>I< <r. \',irA: &J i&rftf* fo ittcrr ! Frem "pole to pole I ?Not a civil or u.savage soul . ' But hides his nakedness or hie, dirt, . t . More or Icsb. in a Georgia shirt.!. Less,to eat! When the "grass" wo Slay Would h?ry" Nbv/England kncc^leep In hay, And fatten the "shirtcd" (above) in mass, Fatter .than jever Was.tlcsh from grass! Lord! Lord! . . By tho longest odds, O ! the'ftols abhorred By men and gods, 1:1 (-!- j ;?* The superfine ?ju;. / . ? TVii.^'r.w?"'1-tLi. ?'A gittln* nun!" "Salvatiox !** -"How!" ' fj hell an Jicrc I'm* ? ?vr??N . ,-???' ??.???; rv -.vm . w-r.? anil t--.it] And buy a?1-i.ow ! Borrow a shorn, And beg a tn>\t! Kill Kin^ Cotton Aiid erown your \'i :4TV" ... -Cowl ^v.'iw''si'ffoihM Another year, If. we livo to sect, 1 . . .,,> ] . fi Shall niakb both endB and middlo ; . ; T ?Meet '" ' '1 Jyith enough to wear, and a PiiENiT To Eat I SELECTED STORY. [From Oje ..Chamber's Journal,. reprinted in tho ? Eclectic Magaiine.] . . IN A CITY BUS. ?"' r- ?'? : lit .? .') '_.'. ?? tri et, i ? ? . . : . ? .-"-*? .-. [Cun tinned from pur Last.'] I hailed the first cab I could find, and we rattled off to my lodging?. No couversatiou took pOaco whilo wo were going over tho stones; but iu imagination I eaw before me a ccrtaiu sweet toarful taeJ, anu tffelt more determined than ever to go througn TT'th the ."oheme, wild and preposterous as it might u.ivc sceiH^d at any Other time, which had suddenly tiat??d across my brain while I was following the ras cal by my sido np St. Martin's Lane. Haviug instructed my landlady to put down auother cutlet, aud to seud out for one or two extras, we asceuded to my rooms. "In the hope, my dear sir, that ojir friend ship will be a long and flotlrisliing one," said my unwclcomo guest, ''allow me, as a needful preliminary, to present you with my card." He handed me, as he spoke, a very Jimp, and rather dirtyjiiece of pastc-bonrd, which ho had some difficulty in fiudiug among his multifa rious pockets, and on which was inscribed the name of "Mr. Reginald Tracy." "Of course, T could do no less than rcturu the compliment. j)jn ner waft p?rved u >w minutes later ; and while it waJ la progress, the conversation be tween Mr.. Tra?.v au^ myH<df was of the most iraiejuuitteut ,charao.tl;r- 1 Sathcr0(1 enough, however, to euable me to discovor that he was a man of some oducation, and j'^ust at r>uc time havo mixed iu superior society. j>J' tho ex ercise of what knavish arts he had contrived to, forfeit the position he once held, I could not, of course, tell; therein no doubt, lay hidden the great secret -of his lifo. Poor wretch 1 It was eusy to sec, from the style in which he got through his food, that a plentiful and whole some meal was what ho hud 1 it purtukhn of for some time. At length, ho iy back iu his chair in a state of happy ropletion. "Not another morsel, my dear boy," he fiaid with a benignant smilo. "Positively, I could not.. ?Let good digestion wait on apctite'?you know the rest. A bountiful moal! liut ll'rovidctice tempers thp wind to the shorn lamb 1* And now for the pipe and the tumblor. ~ Ha, ha ! I have not forgotten." As soon as we were fairly under way with our first tumbler, Mr. Tracy broko grouud ou tho bubject thut was oviddiitly upper niest in his thoughts; ,fHfj sir," hp sajd( "you* would favor mo<with ,;a hint as to th.p special cluss of iuvestment : in \v 11 ich yoil arc d^ir#uaiflfjJay?n8,9P*> ypffl. papiUtl, and would Ajfto,. fujru jsh,, nip,, L?^nip idea as, to tho argooBt of; tlie^pital itcolf*,^ should.then lmy.o apuio..positive: data to work oipon, apd could give you tho benefit of.my; experience ip that particular lino of procedure which your in TOaTioOB hiky* lead yottWprefer?''' 'V' 1 "' ''Capital thrctfthousand; line df investment not dcbWrT Ori," 'f BaYd'.' "Soincth'i ng^iigh t 'anil gofiteol woWd h^proierrcd:''' 9 ' ''"Su?h'aB an importer of wines and' spirits, for* ihsfancd said Mr. Trtcy, I"'* '%mt; would do capitally^ I daresay, ohly I hatp^n'to'lcn'dV' 'nothing m' tho* world ubo'dt "Quite linttccbssnry, mydear sir; that you should! Only Grid the moticy, Und T will en gage to' firid the brains, and rimke^youi- forturib into thtf''hargaiu.'''"* Mr^acy sighed deeply, took a long pull at his tumbler, and rhen proceed ed to enlighten rhy ignoratico as to the Various methods by which extraordinary profits might be roftlized, witho?t'th? slightest risk of fail uro,-by any one who-.combining'capital Avith brains, might chobsef' to appear ! beforo the world ' dB:ah'1 importer of ;wines1 and spiritss That?snmtfoftho imHhnds indicated by Mh Trrtey wcVc^-scveral degrees'on the shady side of honesty;might at onbe have been predicated fVom thcf^chnraotcr'of the men ; but ho ccr tafn'ly had'aivery neat way of. wrapping iipnhd labelling1 hi9;"ti)icks,'df; tiitde." so as by make flicm look'os nVuch lik'e a* genuine-article ns 1 fdsrtble. [ ;"f-' " -,(- -?'::":'; ? ' ' His exhortation and his third tumBlcr'camc to an end together. ? "Have you dvor been in.the United States ?" tSuddenly asked... ..? -j ui dea ?dl -oil ? <i "Nevor, sir.'-'A'a a patriotic Euglishtunh., my lovo of travel uovor..taokrai;d so fur from homo." b ' 1 \r Iff rl . "Thon you cnovor tasted any of those deli cious drinks which, under. vntioua :ist:augc uftinba, are so popular lamong tho Yankees'(" . VOnco moro a ucgntivc must be my answer. l>nt, my denr young friend, if:you -will only decide to lay out your capital Iii accordance' with -^-r--TiV-j :i v. "A moment, if you please," I leaid. "13c fore going into- <any further b'usinces. derails, what- do pyon'Bay^to ?ff ehrdrge td-Vfcipple'jk-;f think.we huvc had euonglrof this stuff. Let kne try whether 1 cannot brow you one of those delightful American drinks of which I spoke just now; .1- had the reoipes . lor several of them from au undo of mine who is captain of a liner." "Just as"-you- likol eher ? ar.it?just aR you like,'- ho said ; though I don't think much im provement on.this delicious toddy is possible." "We can como bai:k to it again, if the other docs not prove .to our liking," 1 said. .. "And not be flouted for our inconstancy," added Mr. Tracy, with a.laugh. "So now for this Yankee nectar of. you-s. I grow thirsty by anticipation." Two large tumblers aud tho various ingre dients required for my purpose were quickly got together; last of all, I weut into my btudy and after staying thcro about a couple of min utes, T went baok. carrying with me a packet OC-itnioing hulf-a-dozen powders douo up in ditio?cntly-oo!?rcd papers. The' degree of krvpwlcdgc I bud laid CN"* to as n eonc<.cter of American drinks washy no .T^aus fietuious; and I now proceeded to mis. one oiXp; *uc Ujoet approved fashion, and ended by upening p.nC of the colored papers aud pouring the contents of it into tho tumbler, aud then oQ'cred \]IC whole to Tracy. Hut the putting in.of the powder had evi dently roused his suspicions, and with a polite wave* of tho hand, ho refused the proffered tumbler. "After you, my dear sir," he said. "I must really insist on your imbibing the 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, as I did bo, my appre ciation of its excellence. Alter this. J mixed a second tumblerful, into which, as before, I poured the contents of ono of the colored pa pers, and then banded the whole to Tracy. I Ills lips having onco touched tho glass, stuck thflro till it was empty. JTe gave a sigh of intense flatfsTactifrh' an put dow '1 tho glass. "Ambrosia, by Jupiti r !' lie oxclaii .< J- "The man who invented that I tipple oug it to be immortalized by a statue of the whit'st marble. T have no wish tobe thought pi esumptuous, out I cauttdl rVsist ask ing you to mix mo ono moro potation." "One ! half-a-dozen, if you like," I replied, "and all of them different. Unless yoUr taste differs vory much from mine, you will find No. 2 an improvement on No. 1." Ho rofillcd his pipe while I was mixing tin* second tumblor, but still Kept a wufchlul ey? on my proceedings j not that he Was any long er suspicious of my good faith, but because he was desirous of taking a lesson iu the art of concocting pucH delicious drinks. When all the pJftJ^pgpedjo^ IifllW^OP?e i9l;rtc.I paVto, .tw,bp$rer>,,a,wji shonkj tibe,.cqntcpts?nto fhfi tumbler; ami tjien hay.? ^^rc4 .t)^ .>vholp,;];j handed the alass^Tcapj^ ^ju^ the :pow|cr, t)i;s.caso., tho innocent .alkali of which t had niadt) use -;a'I? t?mofMilf trf hA?*drai,,cd tic cohtont, to the ? ;^pfJe? thaVsJit^oUr'^W???-' ^ satt 4?trt? IU!first ^ "'S?c^a oho^fioS'ls 'hard ?t> Answer," ho re plied*'" "T^lpS"beauties'?'f' both uro so evenly balanced;' :fna^lJa6c1iii3 himsejf would' fihd it difliculE't? aKciaeih6:t5vvcbu ;the two. 1 have to thank.you, ni? dear young flicnd, for bavin opcnouTip a new YJSta of pleasure undreomcc oi by me before!*'1 ' ??r must give you ono or two of my recipes, then ffiiv* canh\U'JcW 'yourself.' Ohe5 ? more tuihlller, tarid'thdn'to'busiues.s.'' Even whilo I was sjienjcirig, the pipe dropped from; btSjltpSjaRd tb.is,cyes..bugap .to warnlcr. S.low)$ a^pd -duliboratody; L, proccc-^ud with-my preparations for.anotlfpr tumbler, Tracy, af ter, g]^u(jipg dowp reproachfully at his pipe, took, ?pjfurther heed of it, but planting,-both his elboW?.J^fmjiyjQn.tho 'able, an4 taking ftist hold ofjlAis :h^ad .between his hands, he .tried his ijtniost.to tyring bis weak, wavciing gaze to bcu%ou,-my' manipulating lingers.ri Uut the cft'oil.>y:i3lq'p.iiuich. for "him. 11:3:eyos closed, opened, t&$$l ag?>'??; a y d,?theuj.vyjth a few iu lohoron't ^y^d/jof, apology, his head .drqopoii forward qu jfchc table , hia-nerveless arms lost all pow?rstof .tension and in twenty seconds he was faster, asjoep than, he had ever bceu-.tn his life..boforq. t_,t, .. ,. , .jl^.ryras, to.thia ..enil that all my efforts had been d^cctod/ The , powder pufcjbyjuo into his sceopd. .tumbler was.a powerful Indian j^ar COti^^which I find latterly had .occasion to use iii .s.qmc; ;of my chemical, experiments.^,. Al though i?uccot?tul no..far, it was nut without a more unequal beating of^ilhe .heart than usual that. I.proceeded to carry out the .remainder of my Resign/.: However , honest One'.* intentions may; be, there is something.nefarious in the yet of J^filing.ji mail's pncjcpt?t.oiuolliuig that go,* uttoj;ly:.;?igi'h)f:.t(,tlie j;r;iin j yvt-s^t Was precise ly wlijyt ^JmVl .uov^gut,tq.d;^ :. lfvf^rta proocuiU ?.u?*fcfty further howovor^jl thought it irdv.isa ble to have u third person by UiC to act us a witness of what might follow, So i went down-stars to lay landlady's room, with the in tention of getting either the worthy dame her self or her husband to act the part pf chorus in my forthcomi.ig littlq drama, fortunately. I found the old lady's sou, who is a strapping sergeant in the Guards, and who made no ditli culty about going back with me. We found Tracy still soundly asleep, with his head on tho table. From this posture 1 gently raised him, and laid him back in the easy-chair iu which he was sittiug. My next proceeding was to insinuate my hand into each of Iiis pockets, one alter the other, in search of the missing diamond. .1 found the young lady's purse, but the ring was not in it ; I also fjuud a number of pawnbroker's duplicates, but none of them having reference to the ob ject of which 1 was iu search. Hero, too, was my pencil-case, which, together with the stolen purse, I did not fail to appropriate. One niter the oilier, 1 searched till tho po?kets I could find, but :-lill tin; ring was not forthcoming, and I began to fear that he bad already dis uosed of it, iu which case it was, probably lest beyond recovery. My friend the sergeant, seeing my perplexity, suggested that the ring was perhaps tewn up inside the lining of bis eoat. or waistcoat. Acting on this hint. I felt all over tho lining of his eoat, but without success; but on coming to his waistcoat, i found something hard, over which a patch of wash-leather bail been carefully niched. A few seconds SuJrii-cd to unrip the sewing, aud there, wrapped up carefully in cotton wool and tissue-paper, was a lady's diamond ring. In silent triumph, 1 hold it up on the lip oi' my linger for the sergeant's iuspectiou. "Hurrah! that's jolly, and no mistake!" shouted the gnaidsmau. wlib a wave of his pipe'. "How will Mr. slyboots feel when he wakes up'{" We were not left long in doubt on that point. Mi*'. Tracy began to yawn and stretch, uri? pull himself together U was a peculiari ty of the narcotic 1 had given him that its cf Ji dtj when administered in small doses, was of very short duration, and i knew that Tracy's btupor wouhl not last above half-au-hour?t the most. To assist his recovery. I held a vial of strong-;-inching salts under his nose. He opened his eyes, sat up, sneered, and stared vacantly around. '?('?ood-eveniiig, governor," said the sergeant': '.?You seem to have had quite a refreshing lit tle ti'nbbze." Mr. Tracy did not respond to this friendly greeting. His lingers wore buv, fumbling at his waistcoat, and next moment he .started r.j with a tremendous oath, aud declared that lie hail been robbed! cy ?" J asked, o- ?d.3ocw of. my wuistcoat." r*; 1 said, holding up tho article iu qtfostipn. eyea fixed atoiidily o.u hia.^;tt;^ ^ ft j. *?Xhatf. top,, my property^" ^ sa^.^W^ poor attempt at bravado'i^'nhuVI must ask' you ut once to Explain? Ito'w :it leamo'lntb yodr'pos*' s&slon." ' ' "". 1 'V ^ ' A""^ ??Vit ? x~ "'/? i 1F5'v,v' ^ uiAa-MvaW-* ?n\* |*JjCt. inc first, tel^ you.ho/.y., it WM^JWR y.purs," I euid. " Xou tock?it,. tfcwpvuimj,. or 1' tlio pocket of a young dady who . Bat next you in' ftte'oiuntbus. At thSt'time" it corf^ tuincd, beside a small sum of inniioy, a diamond ring, now in my.custody, and. which 1 mean to restore toils o \ u'er to-morrow. ' Arc you satis fied V . "A-'Hu ! an 'infernal'liJ^'Uv^a.'^itK-an angry sliTiip of the foofc.d -n iX a v^runqol itttd "You are not satisfied-/!'.t1saAd-oi,*r5Wj& being the cuse, ? let ,usr adjourn, to the nparost police s tation, and each tell his. own story ? to the inspector.' i^or my part. i. am q\iitc wu? ing to' bear oie*%irtxnt of such a 1 rirnc?bdfng; Arc ybrfriidy fo;acc-)tnp:iny'h!^?^ tStttico ? "Sold ! 'mosti damnably;sol4 l"'?cribd. Trncyj ftijdging. up tiit vl?blched^haud^.;r?Vl0in.v ^u tu nie d, and pick cd 111 p,. It is .hat, ai^d cane.;., tbjci| facing mo, he said : "You. villain ! You have ... , . , T?, .r*uttm: jtfXf tricked me this tiuio. buj. 111 be revenged on you yet. ^exf^m^TOfrDl niy t\trtf,''iffl8 X .vlvir? ydu'to bo^arte.*'*?5 la',r-. * ?>If you arorbbb tout^of-this? house * iu'tafd minutes/' I said, "1 will &?&$($k in charge of I lie turned pit mo with a. snaT|i am} madeas though he woulcf hav? struck Vie'across (tie face with hisVnno: :My" iMdud^He''SefgeittrS was on hiS'ibe? in an >nAttint?,rf ?htoJ L-yiLtynq "Nowfigdvornoivyou' jusfcibook it quietly, or it yyill be, worse iJ'r-^pu//v'he.?uidi4f .??J....may,as well .light 3 011 to the street-uoi'.r, or youjnigh*. pcrlutps fiud your way l>'y uceidertt int,o?onc of 1 the other rooms' Sow ju*l sfe'p out, wtilVhti*' 1 ( ailed next morning at tli^-b'Dtire'of'flt'o Beeretnry >KJf ah'e ->t)mnibu*8' tJonipatry^Vfind found, us had anticipated. thjuV tjie^youug hsdy hud Arft j -heq, ^jjjb. r-*yhc^foj ,.To? thia Hddrcss, which was in a certain wcat-cud " '?} i'.a m . kip ? ' :< r ? jiU 1.' ULM square, 1 burned us fast as a cab could thkb me. T found the *youfft* "liSyy*wa the old lady with whom; alte wr.'"vllving as companion, terribly put :.bout by thodoss. df the ring, and therefore iirt.poitiouatoly.pleased at its recovery. .That fir?>t..visit .v.as not the last, by any ..'means ; but all thcrest merely concerns Minnie and myself, aud may remain loft unwritten. V A 11 I 0 U S. Rdiof Order. 'j vi 01 Jills: fii ,1 :' '.,V:J. UO MiU The followiug important order has been is sued by General Canby : (.,?:.'. ??! Qrdcrj Xo, 23. Authority having Leon, eonf'orrcd upon Kr vet Majpr-Gcj|C.val 11. K-.^Scutt, Assistant Commissioner of the llureau of' Refugees, Frccamcn and Abandoned I*nnds fi>r the Sthto of So?'th Care.lina, to make advances in' bblirilf of the Government of tho United States iti-aid' j of the depressed agriculture of tho StatojlboWj ttiicrcfore, to the iaieJ?t that proper securities ? ??Viy b*? afforded for the repayment of such :'.dvu!iC0R} it is ordered: 1. Th:;t all advance*2V?U ?;> awiejaidsliall be and beepmc a lien and charge PPPP rw.9* j [iroduce. of* the- plantation toward and jfpr the I use of which (he same may be advanced, prior j to all liens and claims of any kind whatsovcr, other than such as have or may bt* entitled to 1 priority umler any act of ??hgre.*j ah'p upon ' all the property, real and personal, of th ? ! person or pcrspiis to whom or fur whoso benefit . u.V. advances may bo uiadc, subject lj any right that may have existed prior to tho date of .the first advance made hcrpuuder. '2. 'i'hc said Imc. ct 31ujor-t Joncral 11. Iv. Scott shall have authority in behalf of the Ijuited States, at any time when iu his judg uii it said personal property or sai.l crop or produce is iu danger of being destroyed, rc inoved, wasted or in any other manner 1". t or injure;1.. s > i'.s impair the sTcCiirUy b'f tho rn'ited. States i'.ua-.'in, to take into cuslody ami pos -i ssion said personal property, crops aud produce, and sell mid nt^pokd of the Vame'fb'r tho best terms that can be obtained ihorefor. or so much thereof as shall be sutlieiout tb satisfy the claim of the United fetales on ae I count of such advance. Any person who shall, in violation of the rights of the Uni'.e'd States in the pivmi.- s. I and with intent to defeat or impair the claims ! of (hp United States iu respect tho.ejf, scciote, ! klcipove, cany away de.-tioy or injure any pro j perty ,>r.iijcct to such Uen, shall he ;;ubjceL to 'the penaliiej pruvided by law in the case of ; l.'ic. ny. , ... ?I. The >!aj'n- tieneM Ccmniauding deems tliis - ft^pr-oplir-;o?C??lon ^t^l^a^i?m?^id. of the government will be extbnJe&WHRi&* duct. nir"ehT1ii'nijtXJifrpw. II? faf?><mY&IWHBsnrut?e Wo$ify*1he a"dtee^no^4uaa?Mll%^ ficfymt*W^ftfcTa^tRJrt^ & earnestly to the Work uf roaJ ro^'^^uf?f^iiui'wtll ^mj^ttjhttli Btate of dependency ??p?h','tB8s| p^lvu'^ irio'ividtfattV'^r BhafttiBIB except, to tho innr^'tftiaTMpTeSB^p^ f?y^tfng^^ tTie'u!oea'T'Mc1iontleafeifnu!Jfe to iffSWf " the obje4ftJl3K-n*Ti#^ tacfahef?rco^ governnicnt are made with the sofe'Vie^*' ai enabling the :labouring pT^|iula>(r6h'^^4^uT? eWp^nent/arfaHy^ aV4ai{ftcnah:eo lir ^enu^lvc^hrf?'We^Hlrf nf'^cWtfg^o.^ wifffouHl Til*sel'ttrltig5 tho bcafc''4r%ea1flBar^, B6'%Bia'tneu\,!''mid>rn ^V?teteg-mOTfirm?? 6^'ifcentinWeUne^ Hl. 11m,,al(8?tI5h'^a^^cf% o:f thk MWca^fe^c^anJ1caUo^'tfio S??*fnsMc?3n^ C^nnirfiywAof; JntioV$ %*Me t eShuHtU cnro^tllf ^1 :hmh*en7ion8 -w>'i 5STrsv -.11 -j--irr.>jgt<nt,x xyA Mamuia.?"Charles, I was. very n?nc j pfisdd'tVli'eflfI y^F**i?jrhgl><?^^ efj&iHne: Weaidjl>'l ink'lftifbV.,ft^*3 boil ateJwf iroril #4 Chu 1los.?i .Well iftttfifffi$> fttyfft$ 14w??? ^w|tn?^aii<r'U h^?fjjfto ?ibtti^^?ifc r I fcrtftW-ty'JftrOvfto nona jiiifa bToila* uj h*Mvsl> ?J .i?..ie\ rtf* biM-.!^^ j^/vH^j^ia? owl nd blpow what's tbe most Christian tlewslhw: nnst sum a puma gentleman To tijnena. havo;;ustSuoj^^ bafferol*1 rf&nrAffc or at at you have made happy time?" " ,J liMv'wife ** fjBy!,^,*S" ;;,b-i>,*li Ways of Committlfls &t?ci^^ Wearing thin shoes.ou damp nights m rainy ' we.it be.-. .rt ; t-; <rvl?*:-yt o*f ?qft*ut$ ?Building on the ;'air-tight": prl??iple.>tfy Leading a life of enfeebling etupid laziness, and kccpiiig-fcho mind in a round of unnatural* c x r i te ni cut. Uyircadingjlfa^5ttnbvel?s' Going to balls in all'sorts of weather in tho thinnest possihle'dross. Dnntsing till Irf tf c?m plctc perspiration, then going ;homo': through, damp air. ?-? 4 (fi .J;-*-l>fl<. ? ;**is&* 1;. Sleeping oh feather beds in seven by mini bedrooms, a .5 - .' kva ;h.?*y?i>J l?sr.?*-.' -bn* Suribitiugoh hot and very highly stimuhV ting:suppcrs.^!- to fttaeO dsiH t-ii aa -<u*a?>8 Marrying ip hasto, gett ing an uncongenial companion, und Ii ving tbe rest of life in mutual! dissatisfaction^' at* lauf -;r.!s:^*i tto J*i?rvr> lOating without time to masticate the food. Allowing luvet of ? fraiu to 50 absmb our minds, as to leave no time; to atterid^td-ouri ?r.?th.?': ?' "A "Vi* HtAiilv.xwZ ato^fbry Following an unhealthy beeupntioli'b'dcaas^ money can1 be made by it'. '?' >:' Tempting tho appetite with uiceitree'1 ;Wi'eii? the stdtiinell says no. ' vi-;,} V''* e*'** Tontriving to kcop in ' a*'bonliiiual Vdrfy* abent something or 'nothing. ' n ltctirhig in the fmall hours and rising hh? noon. Uv>*?i<i :>j f4dii or--..-. rti'.dj widi Neglecting to take proper care" of ourseives when a simple disease first appears. ?' 4 WHO _1 m,,,-., I ?. ' ' ? S ' ? !?''< rol.ITKMv-S 1 N IH'NNINO.?A rt" blot gbtltio-. loan had owed a firm for years; at last, a^tb^ eveiyhody's patience and temper were exhattftt ed, a clerk named frank, undertook to got tho" money. Prank called upon the gentlomjifil anf^Si^ with a polite reception' aud tho usual anBwcr^ with toe atloition: '?Von need not t-ouble yoursolf young roan/' about the iuAtter; I will make it all right."*Nl"4E "Oh. im." replied Frank, "I eould not think' for a luoinout of com polling you to call at tho store for a few dollars. It' will not be'" the ; slightest inconvenience for me to step in, as I '' pass your place of business six times n'day,to*" and froiii meals, and I can call every time I go I ? .hi oi ii'-. i*> Okrf ttM) aa? vu said the, old fellow to his book keeper, alarmed at the prospect of bjing "'' drM?ed six^tiines 'a day for the 'd^it^'gix;^ months, "pay thin impertinent rascal. Jib can1 bettt/roc Iii politeness, and if hb4varits ataatlfflf01 1 Will 'give. Irt.'iNw'o^housanddolMrVK^i^ I /i.I) uti JbV& ilnr.K It tot? I^muu^