FLORIDA. But there is one tion with all be supposed a man can "which climate labor is thing to be remembered in connec- Sthis-and it is forgotten oftener than would : even Florida is not the garden of Eden, and not live even here like the lilies of the field, not, neither do they spin." Florida soil and and will do a great deal; but living without possible, and here as elsewhere the great law / prevails, that in the sweat of his brow shall man eat his bread. The tr advantage which Florida offers is, that * by little labor can much comfort be enjoyed, and the bet- ter directed the labor the greater the comfort. To those who have but little capital (or none), iously seeking for a home with all the believe that this State offers the best our country. Finally, as a compendious answer ries upon the subject that have come I would say that a settler in Florida- as a capitalist, as a farmer, or as a labi more ease and personal comfort, can can enjoy more genuine luxuries, can come from a smaller investment and by sooner secure a competency, than in a portion of North America. and who are anx- comforts of life, I chances of any in to the many inqui- to my knowledge, -whether he comes orer--can live with live more cheaply, obtain a greater in- less labor, and can my other accessible