live in « a went cominuimy.Our readers are all acquainted with I the fact that John Kempster has for nearly two venrs been unable to work, and under the doctor’s care. On the 24th of November about 80 of his neighbors hitched up their wagons and drove into John’s cornfield. and . husked and cribbed his corn for him, and in the evening Mv John Parker gave a dance in hts fine residence at Civil Point, the proceeds of whiuh went to Mr. Kemp-star and ills family. Such kindness