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THURSDAY, 1st KOVEER Toix.inTNr TV : V .TLc KEPORTEU wfubIehQd every p-araday mcmitg at Three Dollars per annum, payable ia A(Jrdac Advertisements not exceeding a Squartf; iipertcd Tlirco time for 01, 5 UaU tbr cftcnxommuance Letted addressed to the Editor, must bo pct paid-absCTibers cannot withdraw their support until arrearages are full settled. It . ' - , I - v ' - . . - - I . f- ' i i USCELLANEOUS. From, tie -Baltimore Kern. Vi$il;r. PREMONITORY SYSTEM. r. Archibald Ancory, contraH - ; , . , ; rv to the Advice of the Atedical Fa. th Ut tho na"c.tlonf r 8 lse, said ; ;irv Rnnnl nf HUk K.ii i tbe rcr will coat a plaguy 3lKht . I r I ol .money, n't it? Ut I bet. it' ;u sen vourite lauor. vegctable-for hu was a In this thoro -aDuears no- uowrpust I; work to sell rcy things touched wildness ol that newest of by nauxion? ; all possible .worlds,", the ; Western . 'hy,' said they, . you muar go kco'uu:iy e smell the virgin odour to the city authoritiea and get of the woods and, see the majestic an auctioneer's . 'license : and then roll of the unvovazed rivera and you must strike oil your goods to , the scene suddenly shifts to the ah. commences, and from whence try a natural easv transition, tho j is again led -by the .hand into tho wilderness. where commences a. so-? tcr hire a nauctioaeer thing lor nml - my x;w.. t . i . thins itraoiic, but at tlic tuns, coo-1., I"-aP3 .you nau, returned ?l had, from t!bg bJfi? P,Sf' F or a sjicc of melon, died of ucvere . . ' e Fpasrns. Whii1 then c4u!d Mr. j ootids s Arhibald Anchory exnectJ- !io ha- tw" r vilcg of acting a'hic -deputy, and ! cau sei your - own - .. I f" ii ' I!- "Ti" .r 3.3 !h-r advicej,n(!,)ro1isud to -fellow. The farmer thanked them for it. Aecordmerlv. havin made Urn Tath shht cramps, and bein? pretty . ta n? r M WinT.-ni ik v. ' L i ' J preliminary arrangement he exno cii cp:ivncea that h5 had . sump ,a - j r ,ri, . . .v i L u . i r i i'sed his goods at auction. - The torus, he begaa to think of tlic re- th: , . ncdies. He had . iir.ii i ei i ii it n niir mt iitmi n - . lieard camphor, : rfll,ia 'Pi.tt'.!. 1 1 i low Is. 1 he airs art at hand.- and o . - i i i i . ZLlCOIlOJ. CSill.Jt'Ihla. ("JVntV npniwr . . . 1 v i x," J, " J ,VrV njinuing there wou d be the more brandy &c. &ir.;. recommended i . pd hazarJ, itl comme concluded , vory naturally, t!,at the c a b;j on t Jatter would answer his purpose. to wrt;i n.iiV . )Uiposc. a tra. lie accordingly swallowed half a tumbler 'full, aiid. then began a long wa 1 k to prod uce a perspi ra tion and aid the digestion of the cab .buge Unconscious of his route, he soon found himself by the side of a n'.-w made grave in one of the bu rl 1 yard', and .thinking conversn- tiUn might divest hi'm of the thoughts of the cubbage, he began u coloquy with the grave digger. ' What did he die. olf asked Archi- ald. " -!- .7 ' ;! -I ':. . Cholera,"1 Replod thb." man eating imprt.dently ofcab- -'S' In A-rrFiili ?it'e ctnmn'li Sji'made his-way has tavern, took ano- Vvouritc rei.iudv On the 'ifho ouquir-Addcndeuth bawled out 'Ten Dollars 53efore a second had time to bid lower the fanner cried out -'Once! twice! three times? , the fowls are yourn, Mister by gaul. 11102,1 THE V. ADVOCATE &SD WESTWARD HO have been favored ,bv the We new author Messrs. Harpers with the" sigfit oi a under this title7 by the novel of Well the enntain. if he won't jsinrr. mnr? ' nrf in hie rir UnJ I hnt jupposeyou tell us another mory-,' to smoke him for one', of these l'cilt-rj rrir" . 1 ' -thai? drive a sort ol trade inafcing. I: Ah. uq now, Uaptitin; tell us the Books about old Kcntuck, and tho storyj or me hieuii etwtUiTv (ybi Western country; so li thought 1M you piciceu up Ung down the river, set hinr barking up the wrong tree a saiiU.unoti,t;r- little-aiid I toidliim some Btoiies that - . .- . - -r'utttvuwum uaiii, tiu tuouiTJi . to- set me xiissisAimii reader . quotn blackev. 0t;ii.. i.:.;...4t u . . ; . " umv.uuv rut iiiuii an uuwii iu tin ' Ulj, 1 II tell you how it wa.-- book!: One ot tny men alisteninr, e . nau. handed; i h th h ries ofadventures of singular inter, .fcioseashoie to ood; wind , was up take ihe'rag off the Uash thaS sar. est and variety. .!. , r itream. so wecouLl t .ri. ,.L i . i.U:l. ,Jf 1 iJl " sa.r! , Inere is an air of freRhrwai ami rCadwav m.v TiUt rfr-:.i i ' . . 'f originality diffused over the wiKrloV ia cook aTcw steaks of Ciumsoy; vork; the characters are inarkenviat was what he! called the bear" L with distinct features of individiiaK. ht the doy before; well, while wo ty; the style is rapid and ;vigorous; were a wooduiir ' ab Mis. -. arid the story is neither spun oufor 'j delayed by Jong, dull, diffusive dia- s logues, which neither develop the 1 plot, "or advance the action. Here : throw you into the drink,' exciaiined i and there we detect slight traces oi i oippoiiey. haste and carelessness, which seem JLJiiat story s 4 long as the ssippi, said onel yut pany andjsing dumpor I'll : una oui I was smaknfiv-hiin? f jumped up and -told -.lm a: shod liorsewas soon curried, & I'd knock him into a cocked hat if Ee said an other; word. And tl , ... ... . . "I conversation. " hy, 1 i4tiurtl to indicate that the writer is too Cull oi me main suuject to pay particular gp on, captuiu. attention to the Minor objects. Hut ! VVvll, as I w the din ol politics is in our bars,. and ni The Dutclwufin's .;ire-! the river wi rising rapMiivi an i the we cannot demote sufficing time or; space iv pomtanem out just now. Wesay no, more. The work w il i speak for itself. Cannot one see the' Ohio roll alons in such dficriijtioiid as the toUowiny x-r- 'Late in the still, stari y iiight, us the captain and one Zepht l eal, fiis first othcer, sat watcliin tf'icoui&.c of the broad horn whilrf he ijlid x! aloiik ', .by the brirrht beams of th. I full moon, the, former -obsrVe-L- tliat i o; ti.at story beibre- CHOLERA INTELLIGENCE. i ou did, 1 didn't; ,P, j. . . . TT , , , f I he Board of Health hav noi 'Well supjxJsiiiL- was saymg, dpooxi, the it '1 tliink ho miT eholer, mulic it caii uin'gcinmau lixckev. ' ,'The uiggci-. went Uf c;ok some a I r- . . . - . DUr While We Were wood t . I - , c reported since our last. . Uui fellow citizeus are daily re ti raing tlu ir homts. A death ir.iiy now and then occur,;-from some old inycrate case, which bailies tlW .--x --pfti- PhysiciamSuch as that v thelanientedJamosu. Browia,u r espce .. i..:a.i. of this cityil He diexl on Saturday, after an illness ol sc. veralday. But vie hear of no c:ton i reckon an aiiWator,' said black-' ".r Jany attack of the Cholera des- yi'i't""!, w ii tun is calculated to pv- ...a ! niTl. nnnl . ' It. I liold vour torisue. von heantv: "'"l "'arm. ottii, we must wo riiiht have souictlKi , ii ?fpon. Wlicii we camo back. vv r,a tcjiud oi a varmint do you thiiili we stai teu in tlie caneOrake side which was announced as in th press fomctime since and such the unalloyed pleasure we huve . ' 9 ' - 'm. e is forc of tho current ijiceaLits. There has bveu a ojigjity. grist of joyed thut we cannot wt on ,ije mo'uniains must have melted lanoii oi coniinunicati.KT trt -h-j ert :.. . lie our first impressions ater rwm : roin its pe i tisn J , and attempting t o.m. rv u Wi sj,i in. which we nave . water mark .Teadv, and rises l;ke x hj iiii-jt, unu inueta .. j Ii "j. WM t.lUt Ut uue N -'what in .heaf tily "oi ;;es did I the .author for'adding a choice gem. to our national literature. As A rncricans. ve rjo'ice over those pro- h'is f ductiona bf native genius, which we think -are calculated to enhance the ah- reputation of our country;', in a wul k V. ho k&st but attempted. Her claims felt : "coldness of the tor more than halt a century have "and stopped, at the I been adinitten in arms una in coai- S tavern to take unotherjeorn- meree. ; 1 here was,, however, a t .-ii ' j - i . j i . t im n iiii mi i ru mi u' in ni i i i i r u tor. , tie still contuiuea jus uii-,; uvaivi oau ,,,yi "j, ... . . ..: npcn. win- lilill uufeurrx. in iiiciiiumh t-;r,nMllv tjikimr a class as the pre ancjent monopoly, .am twnitory symptom became more and j teeth o( critical prejudice, embi mori- alarming when he met a Jed by naUonu rivalry, an 1 the Mineral, What caused that persons lou shall smell Ibriuistoue through i . 1 .buuucn1 :iax OI, he precan-. ail hole,' cried fepoony; go ahead, i ""'r'. Tes, Trmcii ithe most tain. . oi uiiirtry. prupence. recommends : to Weil, as I vusUaym-; we started! OUraTl?-' Be cauiious, and tvo .'drollest varmint perhaps you i u . u7' ; . ! r;i. luiuicv was covereJ ' .. .iei Vtteville. Fanner of tho. with hai; like a bliii.builaloaU but stes that its village; was ne- a uukt piace lor Ins. -dve to sets , " liiai " hears Ihfeli. it.lookod'miwht skfiA. v. ! ?f no more cases on . the'Ljtiver th. boiigh t .thought itsJlf a gone-1 bolt,ntn Wl,ng to trust them- utfcj,-ti-f,rri mlc iiv r ''r ; our: mountain fiwifwn-s whn-Orson Uiwoils broad &&d?tihd it :ti,n ;ytt.:frS5.!ji.'t)Uf' ' - not tear icoinm to i " vui i iv vi"" "v "i I, j T i T , ""'pasfioa on the noor 111B M-ncjera OMiift lumoii woous.ivi Liviuu uwu. i;h Uifr i i Siartued ft on tiwt lu.i- ...i -.i i . - "-" it to ataria f in t hurry 1 Vecla:A we shajl have a I powf-rful frWhotj Zphi,- 1 I aaitliephijVit's ate ve high l : way o Ul on ilv W,A i i - t j . .... iuu . juries, aac j wish I may rU on a aawvar if itaidat tura outtd be :, !ivt:"v.;.; - . 'Hit a tail.?' - i ii wool limitmrt- ni t n:n ; if . ot J jr 'JU, Lli. ; I ll . . , ' 1 full in the embitter- re- death I" "asked he ot a "Cholera, from eat n'g too much cabbage?" i' Archibald took ,anothcr dose, the cold perspiration ran from eve ry ''ore of his fckin he tliought lot church -yards, grave digger and dry bones; and when ho reached his fell fcurawlinii in the en- i try , and w ai car ricfl to, bed sonde collection of past sti pules, Amer- bystan-' ican writers have had, and still have. year's house floated all toe down to the Bir Beiid with' the fam ily in it.' ' W hew -wpw !' whistled Capt. Hugg; 'in what year of our Lord wai that, Zeph?' 1 1 V.h.y. the veal vou trot 6uch a lacking" Crbni the Yankee pbdlar at jf tThat'fe actionab' Pittsburg, 1 calculate.' Hefs.U F1I be shot,' excIaimedHugg, 'if? Ha ha ! w :uvv i;inkt( n ar that ever step-1 s r , . ned'twixt here and the other side of -.- ' ... the end ofthe yarth erer trecxt nam Hun-tr. It sa lie . whoever said it Hut did. vou: io good earnest 'hqo ? go ahead,! fl.rUfi.,i. -t "---.-jt..iurviiea p-- Ul , inan Benton in N. V- 1 Jfre had. been 20 cases, net more than Jialf of which hud tcVmi Uated fatally. Only 0r1(1,:'L ,611 the 10th. ' i I ntf of US it hn ro.na-... f at iJarxrerfttown i- tN .i'. i yiolencd. The Pr.-.r'tt.. - - . ' w" v tiU.l lUWfl r ft Kn, .ri 1 sav?. that for trw-. j- , j J'd morning there were 18 jvake snakes: , 'Vwls"r' hUo,. 11 colored and don't do o ' There is however, c the tiiulculty of proving to the world 'Divine Goodyear s house rioating !, Adr the existence and the power jot ge- down stream, with tlie lamny .u j, niui in! this Western Hcrnisper. ht 1' ! " , ', . ; V !' ' i .J.' Every iew work of merit, therefore, ',. 'If 1 did'ut, may I be rowed, up f u'btthr in science, historv. tKetrv, ' S;tlt River.' I - briction, tells1 like a icto'rjC- The 'I slould like to have seen the old wave of opposition volls hack, and j sinner(i dare say he -prayed like. a the.waveofsuccessroljsonateveryjhor.se.'!' - . , I . accession of literary reputation. ' j iYes, that he did. I heard hini Westward lio! is truly and em- , snortm-iow i lay meuown twaip. V phaticallv a national tale. Indeed j us he went past the cove were I tied Captain Hugg. ' . j uu e-aie eiect to tiw ue-istaiure . Well.; go ahead-i-go ahead tell j "1 umu. ;.c uieu iijj a tetv about the dandy, m, hi, ha ! ' 1.1 lu,"rx iUTr nP auacK ju q UKoto iiave see:i it when u ' .m . i i r - ni. . i i od upon its hind s. What did j 'e"ce m ynamo.;rourg, rensyivama, 'Why I asltcd what thev called- Ii nlieer !hin':i Whern itniiifi t AKck nKsrfclaimed his dis-1 as a nation, we sha'i soon be obliged I my boat to the top of a big tree a :cn queer-imna wcere oini aiid it said Basil: and that the l.i'.. i - ... . ptam ot the steamboat had put it where there were K.jveu deaths fronj Saturday evening the 14th; and a number f persons attadked on Sundav. Tlie alarm vas iaii to The U nmediate1 consolate wife, "1 kupwUt ... . i - f i.i hnV -ot the .Cholera troin ca- U t ting that phiguey cabbage. . Arehiba d heard . those.- auieiui the pa of Mr acteis would be 'to love1 ourselves, as delineated -,by ) hundred foot high. , i u hpv p.ommuned tofrot leifcaini j ........ . : Paulding. Most of the chir introduced into the work tire, poured in tho east, be without precedent, shoje because it insisted on going :jPmo court.broke up iu ito the . ladies.' cabin. Well some 5 ' called it Bunimcr.savory, som! 'GREAT MORTALITY. b. some sweet basil, and we had 1 Th. nhnlrrji n,niU its annPn. ll u. r,rt l.liwh ofth mornier ''anlhifrh-nun with the jcretur, and lau2h.rnn at tiockuort. near Cleaveland. i i ii iu ' : :. T3 ,ri ! i . , 7. J T . . t .i . J it.......,!.,ln, till ufi rp tiirirl A nrl tlirx-i uro iu: ...!.U r.r. r..l J. ...!... :.. V... aim me i layuiiivj tV .... i.... i .vrinj, wiui ivariui j.Jiauiy in 1110 . Bounds with tear; and trembling; he thtAiht himsclfin a'state of collapse irw''i rnnld ntAateaki fear and his j liberal potatiou3 choaked hi3 utter ance, At length he fell into a deep Wn.dreamnt ot tierv drairon6; ei -.". r ii linI..imps, cholera In tne itiornihg he his eves, & exclamcd, "Wife.was'nt 1 most confoundedly' corned last r.idit. .. V . .i.-1 : ' . v.'-.- so entirely national, that they, could ! oiwntncr of the - scene showed the'' se! ;im on , a barrel torked ceud v family, of a Mr. Cuntiingham. On be pressed into no other service than swelling stream roiling down m uou without violence. This is his great . intr eddies, and its dark brown sur,i ' mentjiit is the growing excellence; . face streweo witn tne sikmis oi an American writer, and what, in bottoms, as they are called in the.! ward- urh ! - . . ' .J the morning of the tiOlh ult. all the rough ! yough ! ejacu- j memljers of it breakHisted together f the ; lall blackev bursting itito one of hie . in usual p -health. Iiefore j sunrise, i. the ! iilscribable laughs.. ,1; of the following day four of them had and1 cabbage. j despite of his apparent disregard of language of the West, stood midway ; tivr that nigger Overboard if he j. a'tvokeWubbed rpreign criticism, niid utter careless-; quivering in the waterso with not h-Jlhs teftire I come to the right " A !:r i of in cansureT or foraise. has . irwr but the branches visihfc. - The 1 ee. and then vou may' all becin. 7Vc?:t the-N. Y. iortst$Uaiio?u VIE It 4 i v .-Itro . ness of its censure or. praise, has . ing but the brandies visible. - l n given him an hohonible I station : a-r first, and seeond, banks ol the nver broadj and at home, among the wri-1 had disappeared, and where-cver the ; xera ofhis country. i banks receded frixv the shore the : We will not, at this early period, ; waters repelled over the earth, i anticioatc thd plan of tho work bv sweeping "alongAwith them every OVr WAGGED, j nlorih(T into its analysis. The scene lose' thing. fn its surface. . The pic like. the hit of a curtain, and tare of tho Weiuge was reneweu; ioi ; to tne, ciiarmeu reauer uie,; tne sonu "ruiiu na w , A well educated, but energetic . onens laniierin the western pitrt ot lus Krichosetts, is loiid of gdi. to.mnr !;t!t iithe mo ordinary dress, nd ' nrwHfiag iu th character of th 1 . .1 i rt luinmL in. of ViiHlnessof Iveatucky mic half i . .- . r i zr a i. a mace ot salety, and the scene was as j ce:itufv ago oi oui rveniucKy, solitary, as nuii wineu mv whm , i i i - . .: . . : 1 . tl.wilL..1 ...L. .11 tlhf ,nvi i nrn I tQ whiL'l., navuig' now arnveu i "l. moueu wneo aiMiiaiinuuiuw . J. 1 5 . ;iiro ot a bill laugting. iu the ranks-there; ' been summoned . to eternity then, T began may aU begin. ito ask him about ? fifth soon followed, aiid two others I were lying in ahopeicss state at thev latrt dajes- I he head oFtlje la inily who had just returned .fi'"-'i a be Biiy&ldo,' said 1' 'aint they loll d oseltV'aud he told; me that he was j New' York, was first attacked, L' - trtiat traveller: aad " that he had f is. belieyjcd to be on i rccovc- n so far North' that the North rv. r was ; south of him. And then asked! me if I knew any thing! of vigatidnand the use ofthe globes. It has; also appeared ou t!xc lir. liioa't Tntv vnnrs. is entitled i llvincr nWriads Was sheltered in No. k.ftl'.). - - . - . v - ---- - i v - - - - - - , - ' , I ivin ' gone to Boston with a loud tJ assume the; honors of a patriarch ;J ah's ark floating about at the mercy- K0 Js a u'ckorynUt from an acorn.' if buMer fowls land other . notions among- tiis yotmg fry of jempires, ; of a shortless ocean that tumbled htfl dead, said tbd -queer creiur. '. ' - . i : : . . . l J i.. L. ' - of the Obioarauehjis tar l)resdcnl - a The Cincinnnti-DoHrd tnfi IIca!:H tde mr people to live on ?' col'heii reports for the 1 ith Oct. f Tr.r deaths auired if ever lieard of Hor-f)f Cholera, and' cases rciuaimn'; orljUisshell, .1 forget whicn, For, the 1 2th October, i-jghtr-v told him as well as. a stmirrel deaths. 4md eleven -ca'sis rcnui:; - .who "ta- : sm niiing up simple'; v;,st yallev soil a garden its wo. ha w3 met by somo yugs l int him to be as raW and hf -hftncaredj told hTm, the best ..waters ' Its way ' olVdii;osiug of his- load would . nKm half .angel, half heroine and a "i .. ii' niH'tiori. , nortion of its rnen, as hath been Tin-'vciii thmk so?' said he 'for ; crcd'dUv asserted, 'half horse, triv p;,rt darned jgilorunt oiniir- .-dliga or, with a small cprioklingof Kctlliii like mushroons in the round the ball. of the great father of; We closb this brief notice with: tho bes n ...... i . . i r a V1':: ' iiCVer uii li iu.ioaion i.uie .si amuwui, vfio'.vs nevt-r, ii''tu tiunk )';.- Vd look lor a moment, and but rj I1WH . V. !;,vs-Wrvt-r, if'yt'U think J';;.- Wj st v.:ayi 1. 11 do asi you say. r a singi o rcome;.:, ca ing. whimsical -and humorous narrativ of r boatman, giving a full and tru account of thq discovery of a famou traveller, who was, all the worl knows, set ashore or .threatened tr coalmnis be set ashore from a steamboat , ot .,lU H the Mississippi, fdr intruding again mips into tho Ladies Cabin. A person rc3idt::g above tail miles from 'Mou tit Verm n, who- fin er's nd! mistake in Shavetail, you ' rccentHI visited Clcavclard. was I i- I T ay ome ntl abd turniis go by nd Ifchanged with him some wook-' the physicians who had attrndetloi ... (.. .-. ..I.. Ho came lrom the deceased, was suddenly seize5 with the most alan ni ng svmptomJ xrord about it.' Here Ho ;cf cholera; crd sarviyed Xf! . i - riio,' sas I, 'that won't do o( mistake in Shavetail, you swear. ' I saw a jedlar with. kicked with spasms; nnd died t ,- splpdle sausages made of red ! days after. On the -uyxi say, I'r. il abd turnii !go by our bouso Maxfield of Mount" Vernon, one ( ? 1 ltchiield, were Hershell lived, and Min t kHV is panic than - tf p" ci , ia i.u wiiuo ;utd in v tan , . . ... . . p;Jto wno t in trotn incioras oi . . R, r. . '.r7 . . .... .1 . ' ! Korux v tK.M.offir n t'Plii. f...l , soe iViug tuver, and ju bit oi a screa- : . " 'SJ i 1- " ,i said j r I i : I i V mm I
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