r " T j . 77 0 (MfB'o .hmhlaoc, Vineai,; which find no W la the heart of th.cituon. cUu.U rcmorK. --8ALISBUIIV, -ROWAN COUNT V, ; N. C.. .MONDAY SBPrCMBCli w. iiw.'' -5 (VOLn All! ....ISO w. 0 mu ' - ( J, t 'iB (a '04 Mi- : at .he 10- of 10tt; ' ctt .c4 a :!nl use iht:: he , e rJ' will t the nea the ivn. - iiu- -Till to c it , A ,yt m ia , one bout m!l by a ura ,j,.r: t o -it ,1 I t!e .J TKRMS. 71, wtxTER y C A UOLW K Y u ,t-0W awl . Ve WfWrs prr V,.,!"'' riAid lArr ittonfAJ j or 0 iMiwi ndfflf tent, if pnid at any timtluit lit f ear. ... JV Vopermll ke iHtrm't4l M ull arffra get art Jya ;iJ,tcnpTtPi itf'f be rceiietdfor oTc M 'A failure la notify ' Kill or of a itijA 3".ici'"' '" '"' h.'fj'r. the erA. friiiofhjjV't ' be eoiuidertd at a ... mrn'-tincul. -! Jiiy per wt pwwi w Hni'tnl tun- trt'Jxri t utrouman, tain nave tctfitik lir grutii. k.irtUM'l nt the uunl rute. i le'lrri allrrwd to lU Klitor w it jotf "d of t!y uitt not be at. Uni 4 to ff TUtM terms will be strictly . ail he red to. MISCELLANEOUS. rau Tim tnrn tur ijurtth, DlVr. CROCKETT'S-MKX.VCERIF. We 5kI tl: f"l' iiij ditvcrtiTfiriit IrkirHinary in tho Jirt Purjnfory Jjy lo, llcam" d iwn ifi"' l!i.mVr .Vonn", tr i tberrfore , jt wl frm Ihc. Trti. - J,y TrimltW tio lMfurifo iri.livitloal -vi bso."uS3i'risT(VVl, who ha t'.ie "con tmfirforrying thn Mailt on tint new Voter whieh extj;vl from lie upper r.rkof8h River," to "Uio Ril Polo." li (he Uwtic has kiti'liy proltonsd an . etcnwije, end ha but a limited rircuhv (iafl to these ptrtu, wa here, ae-limtly rawnted treitfor llie "e lvertiwment" to our euiumne .without Tee or rcrord. ".MENAGERIE. Jurt errivoJ and will be exhibited fr 1ew JV xailVlhe XiUuwin? described natural eri"itici " tlmt in to my iH. Ttft ThinJrr-boIti ami their : jrv? Cllbt nite.dnjs ohl. 'Jliwhole - Joriiinj en interest in family rnjpj well iWh-A aHwauif mmtmtm t! ikit.il panther grinned fo denlh by toe " Uij lime ao." 3rJ. Gjx. J a m e i B r-o-w n. R n-y, embelwe-l in sil eoejdeenieJlh hV ineignia. tlwt n tony drM.eum 4nnib E riuriUiel'iiuin the StecVand Erutcheon. 4th. "A rriwf," with bonryfii ttnol iron the xrjwn f hi head to tho $iul efhil loot," occanioncd and inliatnj by aa ohitinato aaJ preino!itdtotl imlulzniice n ihtfpm'-at. " .In au uUe auJ el Kincnt tBmnwhe wTtTad'Iresii the nudinnre, pof .tni t tit trvt rater tit (InneM whklr - artr? jnn iu tAf fiet and lift tip his warn inj fluece fr yu to ahiin tho " 01 pre- jtuijee whiclj vaicM before on." lie will. 'tf Jjine perwiU recite (in a elioepinh man , it is true" if he dmit I winh I may ' he Apt") hi hiibrtadti seapoe " thai a II iw the kair dc . . - -T ....... -f- ., Where ih vaJ grew ' -ai ernieliidfl by ,; talking a sheep td the . lite, luiiag lioroicaliy, heartily and hye sth. A ftt r trtn r.tA?rciioiT loqk. tm wniRtwrTo ".driren to the wall," by -eluinentabla rninridenee of eoneatinated immistatr. Wiihm.it .j wife, fhiMren I &HfKK-h i(4ijtuMea wi'h a tehtiflr 's wliiehjeem to. reeall tone found tA faiilJ UngninB." He wdenf,dnm1, blind . tknej-hnfl le'f r i1 eors -and it Lua and ...lUfflUje for f tiuraelvee." 5'h AruotiiRoui Coir. Snnnosei lrlrjn to my namesake tiaty Trimhle perhaps one rif his tra how) firnnd in li ajmiiel of death nenr; the ' Ridge tule, fimndered on cunie.d thunderclaiw, n'r of naddlehnffs-Iavinji near, ono end , st iffjd vith a ,,jatfnprLcipico''!and tl otlHrn "unusual quantityof Purgatory WuiMq Extni, ; '- ; . : . th. The Lios"(.. " HOAturJe ok s th Lamb. GenerjaJ, Jatksop "ettmjj to" a quarter of run w mutton 1 ho niio of A Friend", peems to ,ha vc "rT1Hlrri)n Into tfu- "''naitJcTim bwileold dxtard."' A Pktr mmrW of hn'i;hnnit,ih 1 Irum A H ub M "ran tnse it- lml il l eJlrir l wwTi I ninv 9th. ThC io.ss,bF'Jc8Tic belnz Ksn!)l rid'.'red fence eaailv mtaJU, ao wvinj bun fjtheoccomiidatioh lssen2eV.,, fl int Venture tooneai the Ahtre-of thiS fcg; or en Siitit hs jiurt. Xwe but 1U0 lernrrt can. nlav " Ciutiis. o lone -encloses; -- y- 10th. TiiETHaKE BticuCaT.ra-Cknk ""iiHwd gratia into thirdcp4rtino.u ot n .5.Seaae ry '-: "i fs mv ,v Ufh. KisrrrtcictriitioyAt Rfpvi , "fiS (MITDlOtTK FirVitOYEBSOir, With . an4 rtn,- iKrt.T'bot OiMijewhuUVtt J2th.. A IIo4esex Dofl,-whoae hide has in the tan ?at 33 times, but he will ltki unfit. :.t ''V . 13th. Tbs r tLLl or iA taA. a rnet ,"eiir;i dyriosity. : IIo ran Ij IH i,iy Wi a fih fuHtini'off'fttnn nv noriti.t wmihj m go ihma nrlce nt oT Jile way to i Irie". - j.") " It mar be emplmtii;allv said of him that li w if mun of duudY nod oot if wirds." ..llth. A Dirnta rtn, bninir the Mcnii. cal . whnla trwinmuM to mu ie dtt t tint of drfctni faun the immortal Jonnli, wtttltiwed hina eixl (iiwlly dted of Jis- l.th. A Mite Cat end a mj kitten. Aa A I) C ia to D mi it the tale 4 The kitten an! the Cat, To the C.inwl enj the nat. I lih. A ot iioetR. A dfitd horse wirr ond'd by carrion rrow; (not the " three Wsrk me.") ami d p (imH so aU mihty fut .either.') These are Fthibi:. ed in a "ten oora li' l I," whieh I tle ab-mt for Ik rsrcrinl prpor. I nsn:ilty raise forty bushels to the acre, M auintttimes inore omeiims lew.' 17th. Tub tT or mi! Irii!em, le. in the last Mirvivin Wild (.'at nf a whole cart Ixid whieh I encountered nt l!ie Ui per forkaof Salt River. If I was. likeoth cr men, I could tell you aotnethiiij of this n-ht where " (in ek met must leave it to bo relicnrted torian. . tire.." J by the Illv Doors opened el sundown end clono at daybreak; " ' No trttnlihg uWnwriA in tho boxes. Any ciiilcmua wuhldff to try hie strcaotb, nay etep into the pit and select his.nriliig-. oiust from any department or the .Menaje rie. I'nir piny w a jewel. A well bred Orchrtlra will enliven the entertainments. Mimic liy iheearth'jinken, aecompanied by thunder and lightning, hail atonas. M cats ami dos," Ae. Ae. ; and I am further enabled to xtute, tlmt tiie accdinpliiiUcd tra quliu aud tocaliU, Mra. Royal, h?s kindly pmlibred her assistance on this occaition, which I fein hope will be what is meant M 0 mat of reason and ufmraf ' md : " The inuit delicate attentions pai l to visitor. Nses, ej'c, ears, Ate. aN frmlrd e, end a strong body of police sta li.mi'il arotindto Irecp order. f If anv grn llcinan or Iat!v iiwrnU bu ift'unrtu4i.5i a ti lonsftto tho ahwui'.tVtfa nose,' ic. Sjc. ahoul I lie returned it I 'lind, or ho or ulie all ill receive a commutation in any thing m or nlic eascf holjof, About daybreak, a few Sky Koeket nd rtombshelts will bo sent olf. Any gentleman- wishing fo tuke a little inno cent ro creation, run lie accommodated bv lyin aj thoJJtaKB.OJlcc. 'he whole to coiieudo bv awallnwina ilhout crea-inj, tho Ofchr.Ura, Mrs. R oval included. I would try the whole Manajjerie but I have-been afflicted of utQ with the dvsitetMa.aitd my ii.hy niciaus rocommoittl aWtinenet Pr iIm prerf, - - DAVY UOt'KKiT. LAW CASE. ' The fallowing case was suhinittcd to an eminent barrister some time ago :Sir jmi are reouestcd to answer tho following : All .tbr- dyed' m . mouth .-nrsgt leaving a rreelioid csiato una aiiJ lira hirti amount. -I was born in tho WcVI uUot'abcloro m v brother. (Juarry ; I low oucht -fitther ' prori.y -lay lia. 4lposed of I Optmou; lour ItUber hHVing tijvd signifiea nothing nor would it if ho had died intestine, that i to say of a bowel complaint. According to tho law of pri- hn''eiiirure, I am, dueuiouly or ownmn Thar the-freehold proK-Jtydeaccrttli.lo yon, if your younger brother eannt prove .1 . . . I... ' I - 1 iiai 110 is yAMirwJiiior j m nu iiiciie I recommend A'ill!l?Jf...Xl.y.p.'Jj5j:Sll!l. br Jthcr, resen ing to yon,reelf the sweets', that is to sav the sugur, &lc. ol the est Iudia estates. rnoM rnr. cexova cAxtrrri. Which is true if cither ? Refore Gen. Jackson vetoed the R mk Rill, tho opposition asserted that he dare not do it, for (ear ot hazarding his popu larity, and' of losing Pennsylvania ; but now that he has done it, they sav his ob- ject was to inauo imscii popular ! 11 iney T' I' 1 I ltJ.l will inform us winch ol these contrartic- rofy lievo, we will try tojiccommodutc.thcm. jorl trourSavi(ar,"n Whiff the Laiiil vulgate stands fhusY ,rQMiJ e jf ecritol F These letters transposed m ike Jistf rir-'f Ufcif." " It is the man IhT fdre thee.. . , ir ' The Jackson moa have ohtaited (in the thane of bets sjme hanJstrmo- di-icpums it Uiicle Sam's R ink,- n'ltwithstanding the TfClX!",S m:Kl?T pmit 9ihtinftfai to bo sura, but none the wor$e lor war, Like tho man win wanted money without mating kiMn) popeHytHsw h t--Uo Ulrfy men" iou 'doro aud I ll uraw, or H .... . . - 1 'ucA-y UazelK, ; v A'.TsMME'DOU3 GALE. C :':JoHn fJate.1 riow residing:; in -Tretitori, Ver Jersev. is said to bo seven fcet Uiree inches high, and, to weigh tlirce huudred and fifty potMWsi.j;. Slanderers axe likff Jlies that leap orer To, all a man! aaod oarta onlf tat T irfU iipon "raw. Pihto'a iiir 1 rT..i ; Clirl() Hanivter wal one evening pre. siding at a cooviviul parly, when a fnend suM to him, Vou will ruin yotirconstitu tiw by aiftinj npat nttfirTi thie msiauir." " Oh, replied Runi'stcY,' " yon do not know tlie natore of juy ammtrrtrtioii 1 1 Tl up to watch it, ami keep H i repuir, whilel yo BTfl,fl e,. Tersons RuTiject todr'iwainras wfien rad in j in the eveuin may jod a radical pre ventalive to this hiiftling lotvlxiicv by lake in an onion cut through the niiMls and plaerd near the eyes, rhune involuntary leare of count? are produced by Ihe pn ee, hut it htuves the ejelwll rtfrcshed and dipcU the loe;y heaviness. ox a otrrrox with i viry LABcssotTB. Il;re lies a fimotis Uilly slavo, U'hoMt mmith was wider t'.ian a erny, Traveller, tread lihtlv o'er his For aliould h't gapu yoa'ro yoiw by gra cioua. " Put wont yon tako my word, sir, when I (ell you I will call and liqufil tto yisir -marnl on Hafurday mmio next f" sni I a delinquent fhihtor to a dnnniiiz ermlit'r, with whom he had ba.lmo aharp words. o, e-r, rejnjned tho wber," 1 had fa ther you would keep your word. TIIE rLAGCE. Disease is hut a niessi-ither " To wani lh' unwary traveller, To bid the weary hasten on To rest, and joya, on eaith unknown. Dincae is mit a prophet see. ' T uofi.ld a judgment wat a near. To antedate ain'a puni-ilimout,-- Hut merely ye repent rrepent f- " " Disease it sent by Ileavef.'a decree To linners such as you and me, TUiUe mmiI from Mrtftil ntnfe- Aud woo it Uick lo love ol lifo. Disease may be employed by death To waste the form and siopihotirrnth,--' Rut I)iiith, nor Sin, ior ljcl mny cfave "The aoul Jclwvoh desiue feaaew " TTi' .Wa" Stcrrt R.ilev was asked - jm . . aw. il woman rouid Keep a M'crct. " 1 here is one seeret," said he, "and that i the only one tliey can keep their njje. Tlicre is an Eustern etorj of the pniwm who jauht his pnjrryt tp i,peiit.oiilv th words "" what doubt is t!iere . IhalF lie carried it the market for Hale, fixing ihcprieoat 100 rupees. A moi;ul asked tho parrot." Arc you wortn 1ITO rupees' The parrot answered, " . Wlw i.dub! is tlero of llmlT? ' Tho inojrul waeleiighled and bought t!to "bird. He souii found out that thi wa all it could any. Almined uow. ol bis bargain, he aaid to. himself, " I wat a fixf 10 buy this bird." The ('arret cxdauacl as usual, tV bat uouht u there of that J - - - , .:0:0.0:0: It i..yery raeely het weeeetlic euhject of " the 'advantages of iiewiipaperr treated so fairly nd impressively, as irt 4he -f 4 lowing article from a London paper : there are no means so efficacious f r increasing tho knowledge of facts' as the leadiuit of. MCW8pHuers.,..JThey . T.ot .only siipply facts, lait by presenting the argu ments of cippbigcouascirj?.eakers on various sides iu Parliament, at meetings, toi'ther'ahnrperi the intellect, arid jwcae nil the meana ever devised for exterHhng knowledge and improving the iniud, news papers' are by far the mod cflective. Volnejv who had seen men in all the stipes of civilization, in bis lieotur's on History observes, It is neceiarv to have lived in countries where the press does no' exirt to conceive all the effiiets of its pri vation to imagine tho eonfusiorv thrown into rccitalvthe absurd hearsays, the un- rlaioM in opinions, the obstacles to in si ruction, the ignorance in tne minus 01 ...... ... . ajjijjo .by ,thc .irarlw Jt atjjMffiH papers. Ilistory owes benedictions to him who in Venice tirst iiiougnt 01 mwiag bulletins of news for the small coin cal led .a gflettct UtuniWuiehv they ; Jiav!ar coived their, naiac ; and;,in XictrUtttef are instprHvo monuments, precious even in their aberrations, as tbey paint the pre vailing spirit of the times, and their con tradictions present fixed Bases for the dis cus'ioit of facts. Hence, when we are told that in lhair now settlements, tho An glo-Americans' make first road, nd cat rv a printing press fr a newspaper, it ap ieift;hW they attain the object, iwd nuke lue anal- vses of everv nood social system, as So- caminunication of pertons, of thoit'htt and thaw : tml m the rt w Oosremrnont reduced to prevonung .. noirm jrtcnurw capablffof dissolving it. The opinions palateable to ignorant menjyouw riot, .be psJhteelto"-4"fchir'. jnetiMCtdL-J-eil!lBll4. newspapers are constantly instructing men aiid. conseqaeny disposinijtbera more and more to tho recoptioo af aouod- cifHniohs. Though, tr7eretore, the sudden concession of newspapers to inch previously in a state of brutal ignorance would not ensure a tate fuf S3undJornDiooir4lll9-Woat . - :' ' - ... '. ' eaUtonhlo b the c!jsr anvmj whom theyjonnte.1 00 oteu)Unj yet rtm ig. ftorairo hi jug Irunoiory, ati increminj unoioajre woum ronnfanily iwren. M J I j a '"""J t'Wi'lrr oM'Pu.N?w,ps.4of pc (hVrefire, fffp.rrf tho only "jSieiiiw cvrfH. tjnj lbt Jiftiu.M. I.h be pleased ! ?.rthnrii,ojiiuiirflii;i..Ther m nml ' verb, that on euijrty .head tho Ifcvil's jtnrrot. Muuul oecupati-m is as necea awry to a amnd .nioniLMate, aa Imilily ex ereieito phvsicsl healih. Tho.iun.; rant Wen require the aid of grim alify to kill tiit lime, when he ha any on hi baud. The tnno aim ran road news panels, has the mciuis of that hea thful ovcuputiou fot the mind, which is iudia imlilo to cheerfulnew, csihUuiIv With iuhia rcaen, Ry enabling HH'ii to com Msiul iwpnier,.iiw irmke-t'iem ffof only more iutillifHit, lut moro happy u.kI virluoui." r mm ittr Colum' Tilmropr. u Tlio Cholera has alood every where, the advocate of temperance. Jt has pleml e l ftit i-hHpimiily,' and with trenmnd'SH edecl. Tho diteue ha Starched injt tin haunt ot the dnmls'irJ' and Ima koMoiii Ml i it without beariu-f, way s vinim. Kven moderate diiuKer hnvc b -en but a Irttle U'll 'r 1 IT. Anh-rll icjiril-t in any fchnjie, and ia all qmnMte, hnm been highly de frimuntal. .'iiie li'iujM-ratn nieu have reaoi t- t it dunn tin: prevalence oftlit malady, at a prvtentalive, but lin y WiJ 11 at their pcribivlt i believed m ver to have done mx, ,u always injury." 'The lmg eommiiuicrftiuJi of ph)'u4rtoa aa re tfariln (irenintfttivcH, n;ay ho summed up in thee wonli temperance, eleuiiliiic-is, fortitude, tnd Irvxttn lwV " ' :: J5omo portions of the newTariiTluw have Ver7bn7rghrrniror'ratTiir with mf expectwl suddenness, ft hni Iven sent to the Collectors, accompanied with a circu lar fromtrm Vmitrller, wbchnv) ilml " the 7th. bth, l5ih. f4ih, 17th. mid 1 t It sections, ore .couaiuured... u having k' inlo ojierntion on Iho date of lis pmagc. TheTtb section prescribes (lie mode of as certaining the viihio if gits, iho t-th gives thd apprair kwcr to cull w imes 'S ; the llh directs that in npprntiiug good invoiced at a conimoa price, the best price shalt.be taken as the atamlard frthe whole ,"the 1 till provides that anv exia --( noim-ra apackagniteyemd W, quantity enumerated iu the invoice, shall U; forfeited; the 17th fixes tho duly on svmp by tho pismd) and atiliiisnmo rate with'sngarahd tho-riuty on crushed as on Lruned-sugar .; Jhe.lBth U tho tatit ectim Hil the biltnnd provides tor the addislm" of duties acc.trdiug to the new Tan.T, 011 ull it mk1.i which roinain in HisscM.in of t!ic (.'iistMtH.n the- 3d of -March,-! 3 Y. All these nec.iions begin without tho word " (rotnand after lite 3l day of March H 33," which are common to the other par agraphs. "V'VflWfX it ivA "I JfmltfUtimineree. " " A" piiLIic"TrJKwif"was tithify given to Judgo.l.kitii ol leorgia4 Lyiroin .1, t" loiltj citizi.'ns ai f Laurens t'. II. (S. (,'.) rlio Juilgo Tteiiig toasted, liiade a speech about the Tariff, It the close of which he said. bo done" Sol) at ? Certainly not I No ficwww-williuliuat tail! l.udvie,t,hf!.n, the most peaceful remedy And strange as to s-ime it ntuy seem, I .idvi.se JuUiticja IIonT"TIe tlicn Tw-eiifoi to sKe'w tho ef ficacy and lKiaeahlcnes of thi remedy iu iho instances of Georgia Nullification, the cases ol lliisolm, I awls, ami tho Missionaries'.-Rut" Ve are debarred of space to run over his grounds. He con eluded with' tiie following toast: The late Tariff act. It is now a plain case Liberty or Submission ! IIo thai dallies is a da-stard lie that doubt is dam aod I. - - - clinics a letter to the hfrtors 01 tho Jour nal of Comrmrco, in which he gives a do tailed account of the doath by chaVm of to prw, nR memtwrs' of one family; with Hie fitllowing tribute tothe. tovo, cnar ity, awl devotedncss of woman When the inmates fled from danger, there,, were some who remained ; and it was female courage and benevolence that kept them in mis niueo in.-Biiiuiiwt uincau ui auua ing caso and aft'ty in the dwellings' of health hnn cneenulness.- - At tne earty and late hour might be seen tho mosxenger of kindnesClpisuijf triu wot to roitni! ftff administoriog aid tothe sick, and Cumflirt and consolation to the dying. . sRrca.stic;as they please, when woman is tea them, but are defy rrr tmrot4honi to da as much eood in 0 fortnight as a. woman srill do in atlay, when the demands on her beoevoienci require active exertion. " When pain and anguish wring the brow, a minisieriug angei tnou. 4 NTff jrARjETYix ariiE nu max 1 . SPECIES.. ' '., '. " vVinklemafl had pe"rcbiy.ed that tho .'ear was invari iMy pladd much higher in the Ejyrrailtttatcs (Jjm 10, the Giaek f but be ottriluU'(f I hi ainpilarity to pystem la Kjiypltau ertvr.f rlerlmj the ear of their kius, in (Ihi aame way aa lb Grecian ar. list had exagwrnled the perpemlicularity Jhifhrial pntiAIIiitUtMU lkir iron, m. Uurean Ho U Malic, on bis vis- r-h in rgvrtflin m imments, wsi par ticularly struck wiih thu'peeuhariij in all the alfttiMM) ol I'hala, Mcris, (Kynvaidyas, Hlianx!, and ICMilri. Six mummies, rcce4.llr arnvrd froiiT Cpjicr Epyp', were at that time, under examiuatioti, and af firdod hiui the means of ucertaining who ther this special chancier, of tho higher iinntioo f the orifice of the car Tenlly exixicd in the seull of tho natives of the country. lie was ninth attonulicd lofhid iroTiT fTih e'mio.plaue, of which llta fteiall anglod.d rrol dilfi r f row that of tho Ed rnpean race, that the orifice of tho ear, in i-teud of being, es with us, on a line with ll.o hiwer part of tho none, was pluced on a lion wnh the centre of the eye. The lumd in thp rffiion of the loinple whs much ih prcmcd, nnd tho top of the scull clevat fd, ns comjwred aith thoe of Europe, iVnin mm nnd a half or tivo iuchea. It in soinrubcr hf range llu.l this , obsorvalion ha hitherto eenpfd the notice of so many Hiivnns nnd traveller who hsve tniverMid EypU... A a atruu! curroluMtion f m niiiuUra coiifurmalion, which may not umA W-W coHiloW l - Ey plain - typo, nd a new variety in the Caiieasenit race. M. Dureau eiti as an example, M. Elias ftoclor, a Copt, a native ot'i pper Egypt, who has bt;c-u 20 years iu Paris, eml i -a prof.wir of Arabic, lie wu well known (o M. Utirr au, who had coiiHtanlly remark i!3 Iho reaf 1vfT.Nr4"irW," wlin-h, indeed, bail the nppearaiM'o of two little horns. The llehruw race resembled the Egyptian in many respects. M. Durean eij'nuiuKMTTihcT TVgiirihnf thi" OBf f bt M. t'nriiiell. t!ie Jew. professor of Hebrew, nitho' not placed as high ns in the mum tub! or Copt of EpiMr..Eg) pi, were est all ren- remnrable as compared with thoiicof ine Muvoa 01 iAim;r e e:e rwyciw .TIlEniOLERA. . "flie New York Special Me'lical Cotin cit have invited the riiizcns lo return who arc living in di-Jricli of country where malignsnt Chidera or fevers prevail, and cpceiHllYt-tb,ose who, ia, aililitiin lo Ihi a"ro deprived of Vhoo fomfurts to which ibey are nccustomcd, and who nre not within the reach of conitent medical aa siatance. They remark, however, that ptooirs from a healthy atmosphere, enter mjw districf xrhero CTioleira prcya.ilf niay be proRumcd to bo inore liable to it than thoeo who are acclimated, specially "if the chwige be connected witla any oi Jtlte e iminon CXCitlftg taTRsoTthe uTsTja'se,sucli as titiigim, anxiety, i-r?gularily of menls, &c."CreaU,j,"caulioo "ahouIJ tliorofore be Observed bv persons under such cirCilm- ftaiKsr-'J'hd.btarnbisit Swan, of. 'the Ptiihnlelphia line, took: on Monday 200 rflssengers.- 'J'be AJ bany ioats also brought an unusual nuniucr. Monday statn that 127 deaths had occur red during the week. Bjholern 4, 'il of whom were colored person and all citu er intemperate or Impru leut in their die! ilercaller Iho u 'ard will make daily re ports of deaths that ocour from ho!ra, a arnuigcuieni uuo pt;vn iiwuu io je ceive informa'ion daily trotn all the rhys- 1c1afis'"6fTho"cifyr At llrooklyuon the SOtri, li interments Iroin Cholera. At roUghkoepsie on the 17lh, including the poor-house, 8 cases and- deaths. At Albany new cae4 1 0th, 12. deaths 10 eases 20th, 11. deaths is. In L'tica i.i six days there had been 05 canes und 27 deaths. Ai Rochester 4 deaths on the lGth and 4 on 17th. At Loclrnort 2 eases. Ruffulo on the 16lh 3 new caics, and i ticatns. - At wauuwg .. a .a . wu t(Hi C, nn 1 Ogdonsburg 4 deaths. At New ark, N. J. new cases reported on Monday tamtig&iiitor oecurr5 on .board a vessel at. Portland, Maino, lust from New York ; one of them died. Id Canada, at 1 rcscott the total, casea had been iai, doaths 73. At Three Riv er the ..9th, 28 cases and .8 deaths. The iienlth ot Montreal, wo re gratified lo learn, was improving on Wednesday last: We have received the reports of the Mon trcalB ard of Health up to the 14th inst. From B to 1 0 cases of the epidemic occur Ted dailyr Amongtho deaths of Cholera there, is that of the celebrated drawt lady, who had lfisxTufrtoa'''tO' TOaxplawirfor soino weeHs. ,v , .' Ry tho official report made to the Cen tralRtiardaTT total cases from the- cominencemc:it woa T:i3o5 1 dOMhrtJ Weselect thn fidlowing from the report rnado from the Hth to the ldh. hmiouth 23 cases, 8 deaths J Gloucester 14 fnses, ' 2 deaths ShefheH 9 caws I dentl:, Ldinhurgh 10 cases," 4 deaths 'ptBli sgbvv" 12 :CTf, D death : GreenOck 10. caes. 4 deaths.. U to 'Ssitnrdky-lasf- 60 -new cases, oj Cholera had occurred at floston. At Brooklyn 00 Sunday 10 cases, deaths 7 At Sing Sing Prison thi! disease was olmt- tag;. At L tic lia Mtwat caajteruaUofl, j prevails t Amilr are removing, atorti cl'SMNt, Ate, At Kochftftte r Bultalo, Sack. ett'f Ilarlour, Rogna's Point, od White hall, a ft, additional caj are - irportetl wythia'tnorntnys fntlir"Tn clatiUf a pears tq have rcurhf d thttviciaily U&bf ". lb Liana. . .Tho Mobile floawXf jlou.. . lh MJI J -'A enlleuuui direct frt.pj """" " ra-cagonla. Inform us that the ship Nut chcz, from New Turk, had arrived at llit Rah, where she was detained in conse " quence of the number of deaths which ' ave occurred on board. Ve urvlrmi.t Im to any, that eighteen person had ih-J with the cholem on the paasae." The St. Louis Free i'ree of t!i 15. uly, statca that the cholera ia raelm. in lite city of Bu Loius, and that a great m Uf fatal casce had ocaurrW. i-our seamen from (lie lT. 8. ship F,ir. field, fNisscngcrsby the ickf t schr. I'nn.. nviuth, which arrived at New York 011 w cdnesdny Ironi Norfolk, died on the pa ae. Capl. Henry Ilcliker. thn am.u r flhe Portsmouth, a worthy and de mnn, died on Suturdav of r hnU . Whitehaven, Maryland, tho Cnptainofe, vcel from Callimore, named J.mcw, died I cholera on the 10th. Tour more r9V. jmd 000. dvaib, (4 fwson of color,) in addi. - - ion, una ocrurrrc at the aame dUcil. AlAorfulklhe dineae continue with wownr-o cvniten new tnura and nine death had occurred at Portsmouih during thcXrtyighi.hour Wtdiiig-ott 'J1iurduy im rinag lust. Feveral new cases of the disease bad no. ured nt fufrolk, princiiwlly m M BriH at thai place or its ncighbood. bttunLiy Bulletin . Pleaiautitf'of TnekingSc.Mmni. ter: Noah had three sons, Phem, Ham, and Japhetli ; who was the fut her of Shem, lam, and Jaoheth ? (Bova silent.i Yon enimottelh- Wett.Tinwr ret1 trr ..: Vou know Mr. Siiarkea. who 'hvt over the way now, Mr. Spark-sa haa Ihreo sons, Tom, Jnek and Many who was tho Tuther of Tom, Jack, and " Harry ' tMrJparltCT.--hSoruLi-& Thal'a rirrht ! verv b"mm1 l. il,tl Now, then Noah had threw sons fShem, Ham, Janheth: who was lb failter of Shem, Ham, and Japheth! Roys, Mr Sparkc. ... OLD MAIDS. I love an old maid : I do not Bwak i'M,i.v?,!,.'.", "f apeciea; 1 tho angular taimtwr; as speakui of inrularii ty ia humanity. An old maid ia n-4 n,r: ty an antiquarian, aha is an anirqmty ; not merely a record of the past, but the vry past itsolf ; she ha escaped a Preat chat ro: and ajmpathises not4n thwrdmary iriui-' tions of mortality. f?h.o ijilmbili.a" htlU eternity pfher own.' Bheis Miss fromtho ueguunng 01 tue eiiapter to tho end. I do M liko l hoar W ealfci 4IIr4,'as"lt is sometime the practice, for that Imi and sound lik the twgnntion of deppair, a voluntary extinction of hope. I do not mm. mtrmgo mm niade in ht ven some pooftle say they are, but I am almost sure thst old maids are. Ther ii a. fomethjpg abjotit thcro.bjicli iliioliftoA ZZ earth.eerthly. They are spectators of tho . wwWj nor-adviwturers nor ramblers ; per-' ' uaps guaraiana wo say nothing of tal tiers; They are evidently prtsdcHtiiiatld u be what they are. They .we now not tJloinajatyi.tho eoodiiwrr ro anjr -lack of boauty. wisdom, wit, or good teo - per j Ihere is no accwinting fur it tat oa the principle of fatality. 1 have knowa many old maida, and of jhotn f'ii -one; that has not ptssesacd at many good and amiable qualities as ninety an I nino out of a hundred of my married acquaintance.- Why then are they singlet Heaven only knows. It is their fate f Englithmii't Magaiint Religion in FraneeJn the France, acience, literature and tlte arts, are cultivated in the highest oerfbetion. and all apirituality is unfashionable, Tho reign ot niaterialtwu is so established, that eveu thoeo who believe, in their own im. un 01 n met ou ine niosi aolenui occii. mens. ..." A corresprndent of the New Yoi'l; Observer mentions of sixiuncral oration orbgicirittlieT fetu' er, not one alludes, tp any itato or ondi- lion 01 man beyond the grave. Thesov tant were eloquent; iipon the virtues ant labors of the deceased ; they dwelt with rapture npon the tra its of character, which distinguished him above his follows 1 but they neglected all refcrenca tot future" state J so deeply has the Sadduceaa doc friiie of neither angel or spirit, nor re. I et it is rtated as a curious (act that Pmer hiiucIf,.who died f . tho cholen, fqw daya after his being attarked. ani tl burden of 1'aaji4 in'ihi for Jten ayt wiw, mdi 1 iwice, poor s ranco, could nev er propper. could never enjoy a stablo Government and liberal institutions, ' 014 rdigion What jn exhibition ! Aa ' ' . illtjslrioua statesman, made by an abort. : tioh of mind instrumental of proclaimin to ttieaob!caofFraoco a hcdy-tmlhiwhich ia hi Belize, he "had not uttered, enr they, In their aenses, .cannot comprehendV To wit,-that without religion tnortlirym tdiaowwithoatrlie1i. 1 st fWeopW ' Lujt, thfjugb rtotrcb rnta i6inufi -1 . f -i t -: t M -4i i .4 t t the ' c: ' .'..''. ', r . W. ... it

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