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p..:emi, in ttnce ol iilUftder-; nut ii Mas 1 o late the victim of hi severity fell .t hi? feet. Mar.it, 'he chivalmu bra er of larv2-M )iad also hi moment de
M-tatckely Shipwreck. t lie ii;...f. pa Wiii;le-ev, dpt. W m. He-ox Yiij-iw'fJi Vy a (l.(v nvwid rti'fl sunk ofl .aVem. "H i':1. on I'f!l:i V te'liin last, ami
".,Mit .-ipi.?ei and" t'.xo of the cre" rcur (moment -of fear) whirh I"" the C heCndain and rem.un.ler ol the j countenance of hi General. 1U d.spleas . 1.1 i Ka
in numl.er. were taken from the "re couin no ioUgCi .v-., .,.,.,,.
(In " achievements, it wa aunesiege
he used H iien the Ohio rivei is at it lowest stage of water, and which mil n' materially affect vhe navigation of th-
canal: and "that thr joyful event i to i
elehiated at Portsmouth, on Friday the
c r" w . 7
wipr L t.v Piint. Perkin. of the schr
I .1 i? ....
Ton. after having remained upon ti.P tof oianuin, in me him .nmpaign
ol troops that were making a sortie from he gaiiisnn. lie hesitated, and in hi? confusion declared himself wnnnded; he was temoved (rom Hie pre-ecce of the
General; he was in every way rirscoonte
gaiden, hut what, if pinpeily paved, would command as rea'dy h sale and at r fair a profit, an wtveat; and 3'el hw liin'y not only negtvct to ?ave for sale, i-ot for themselves, anil at the return ol
Hope i'-r br'thier d:. ; nd to i t li 'fmf in that Pen g m whose hhi. he destines of nil men.
1 2A mtt . - the particular arrangement i spring have to repair to the shops to pro
p.iM.mt thirteen hntir. and a gteat por
ti Mi f.t ihe time in the water. She waovnyl by Mors. Joy ami Webster of h i fit y, Hubbard and Field of A-htabu ti. and other. Cargo of salt belonging
t .1 )bn Booth and W. A. Otis and ot
mTchvnie ow
I v i . '
T'- l i llv "I .I'HUOUIl. iirniiri linjj"' o .
C.iaia or Tew are con-nleied at fitt. be more man re conquered ins character T jp n:e of the siifl'erT have not heen before hi- battle of Abonkir.on which oc C4mii.!;icatd to n K-falt, .V. Ir. Jawr. Napoleon him-elf was obliged to
der.laie tie was supcro
for which will be announced iu this pa
per hereafter. The completion of thif canal, b the alftiosi unaided exertions n this state, within the "nhort period of seven years, presents one of the most astonishing mor l spectacles which has ever occurred n the citil history ot this, or any other
cure a yearly supply,
Medicine. A morbid appetite for me dicinc is another sin of our land. No rooner do some mothers," says Dr. Reese "imagine their infan's ill. thn dose af ter dose of nauseows physic is forced down their throats, with the barbarity
of a savHje. thus killing them by kind
joountry. Uithout an accumulated, re
,t.e! t rinripailv lv Claiklf'ancecl; in Egypt he was'enl..n Ihe most venue, and without any other resources ness, poisoning them let they should A'hta'buh. Ner.her tbc'diant and tlangerus services; iq nhort. but the soundness of her public ciedit,jbe sick.1' But many adults are also vio
'his yun ana e lerpiismp state consum
mated a great public work in the 29ih
year of her political existence, which
from lis magnitude and public utility, would do honor to the oldest and most powei ful empire in Europe. The lasting and substantial benefits of which will he
t;kack hawk, T':p U. S'ate tetain a hotages !
le will of the I'resident ol the U
The brave IIar
h:il Lsnnes one day reprimanded a Co louel who had punished a young officei for moment de pctir. I hat man," said
e tb. Kl-ick llawkandhitwos-)i..!i-"9 wor lha" a paltrona who pie
tends that he never felt tear.'' Dr. Spencer. President of the Medic al soriety at New York, has published
ome rrai in al mwei vauum on uie iaie
I'r ; r.t-1 . bi 1'ioilier and two sons, Poi Wee Slice;. lowav Pa tn-t ho. n.i i ihe L:ti!c Siaibinsj Chief.
D aih ff C I Brandt C donel Joh
felt through all time to come, by every
tims of the same morbid appetite for me
drcine. "They take it in health."' to
prevent their being sick, as in the spring and fall or when they conceit themselves billious. The syptoms thus interpreted are generally occasioned by eating too
much, and thee, as welt as most other
disordeis of the body, in their beginning
me m lie r o l our Federal Union, as well a- might be removed by fasting a day or
by the foreign bordereing states whioh lie North and South of us. if tht weather should prove favorable.
we anticipate the collection ot an fm
;n 17 ': hi A
eie;.rie(l rhirf of tne
SiEi-ideiiiic." He contends that it is not imense assemblage; peihaps the largest
'Watery Diaul cea, called by medical iu-
,u m-,'l e l at Brandtford. U. C. on the S n't l-r.mdl receive,! a classical
u mion in E:.rl:md and was sa.d to thorny, Diarrhoea Serosa.
vp ticen an accomplished gentlenan iui a year or eijtiieeo month" since.
new disea-e, but that it is the simple that has ever been brought together on
I
i- elected a memoer of Pailmmeut per C ui id i over a vei v popular
m ... II:" w-i :i .n of the celcbnte. r.li'Pt" of t h m T nnie wh' combicted ih m r a' Wyoming i- Pennylvaui.. IJc died ol atta k of T':e c'l ilera.
Fniton- -Ir. Aaron Gilbert, of Nv I.p ivi.w. that the root ofBellw.r i a ei'vi'i cue for poisoned feet, ifi. or 'intoned bv ivy, and other poi-onon-rUot. The root should tie cleaned ann lt;.i-ei!, and rnhned on the nffecfed parts
r !'v,v tune bet'ire ihev become bli-tered , if 1hi cannot be done, bind on the L"ai-d roots and keep them moit till thf iteat "uliides. A decoction ol Pel' w iit 'eiveinay be liken inteinally ; or wini is Inner, a decoction of burdock n.i - 'M i ti ill r-'
The Cholera. The latest information from v iiilIoii -hi, we arc pleaded to say, iea'is us to believe that the epidemic prevailing in that city, is abating in V i I - .tn'e Mint fatality. The leports ot eih- for ont week, up to i&e 23d, aie en below, and although ihes do not -ein tostioA any very material (limnui:ion t ca-es, yet we are confident thai ne opinion txpiessed akoe is correct. Deaths. Up to the 15th Oct. 117 OctW 17 17 -18 15 19 21 20 od 21 20 tc 52 2t 28 2 24 17 26 IG u 29 9 u 30 9
two, and suffering the powers of nature
to be exerted in their own delence; in
stead of being bied, or swallowing drugs,
whiih disable the body and pervert na
ture. For man to take physic, when in
health, for fear of being sick, n to imi
tate the Italian count, on whoe tomb it
was inscribed by his own request,
t w s w 11 wished to be btter. Took physic an t tiied.
The Editor of th nrWk P.eacon ha lia 1 ocai.ii tn t-t the n of Camphor
! Ji-nri?-s a a cti: tor cholera, in its
trv stages b'i$'i
111- It'liilv. AXi.l hi own ierOii and con i
. , . , . ' i i iiuhhcofit The two iierson reported ti tn- :oe stae:nvi4t hfi pl.if.tit- made ot puoiit m ' I r
this side of the mountains. Scioto Gaz.
.Miraculous preservation e want language in which to communicate with the rtdecting and thrilling interest it was related to us, the brief though romantic adventure of a Wellaud Canal boat, Capt. Coon with the crew, on the fleet waters of our far lmed Niacira. An adven
me fraught with more imminent danger,
and hair br-nlth ecape has ntver fal
len to our lot to recouat. I he boat, vith the captain si k in the cabin, wa being ioved innier the uianageuient ol a
mail, boy, and a young woman, up the La
na.ia bUoie alttt lieitriit, mien, about
iiiiee miles above the tails, the tow rope hroke. and she was hurried laptdly ftom
the shore, with great velocity down tne
stream, setting poles weie ot no avail
a...-! in vain did me eye search lor the
means Oi relief on the one hand it en countered the American shoie at the dis
i t i u.'.-t itiiip....!)!! flip tilhpr Ihp I '.iaiiuA
i i . i ... i . evM ouu; ano, in me iniiu, one ui crK ..a nn A mi 0 ililiril unll lull liriull J ' ' T
r,, ,"; ' ... . .1 II L. I .U...
bttween them and , ,ltn u wm w
We take pleasure in saying that our
tnun cord nine fiee Irotn Cholera, and is
1 1 I.I.. .... I hOi.OL'Or if .llll
.-,ih H.a ,,ras neaimv "sun .1 .a v....
lertMse. we snail not lau i iiuuiui iuc
i f'li'ne etS av in removing ths pre t'ir.t,Ty y inborn of the attack.
Comparative nroteciing posters of Vac
cination and Inoculation fulhj tssltd Ac cording to an estimate made ty the Med
ical Society of Marseilles, when lhemll
poX last visited that city )l328) 40,603 persnog were exposed to the inlection;
of these they ascertained that 30.000
were reported to have been vaccinated -
2IC0 bad had the soo .11 pox. and 8000
ere protected by neither ; of t he brst class.
2000. or one fifteenth veie mlecied; of
these, 20 or one hundredth died of the second. 20 or one huudreth took the m
lection, four of whom died of the third, 4000. r one half took the infection, and
2000 of the-e died: that is, in the first
class, or the vaccinated, one died in eve
ry 1500; in the second, or those who had
had tne small-inix in eailv lile.oueiti
by the board - f health, on If may the
lUih, as lairing vuiier the disease, ami
lauded here foi Meaimeul, are both re
fnO fcf hillPhP. hit iett the
T 7 r ...... , ,1'I.CIIHK " , -
ji'avu tjamazes -a sun inr nrcHcn di; . J , . idace
j,, . . ..! ......nage. ni senuc.ion, waj New Mb Gazette, of the
. ... 19th, reports 4 cases ot the disease m t.-ri i;i VVodnesliv last. 1 he par he-. , . . . r ,, , . 7 , V hat pi ace and one death, o titer ca nKi p C'",n!y'i ! mUS'' occurring for five days, the papei n, M.. h v igrr- h .yette. Helen .ant ; M M ,jnilloa f the coo v.i r.ni-in-. 1 he di niijjea were laid , , - , , . ,,, . 7 lera h.ie disappeared" liom the town. a1 Si0 00): and tne jiry. alter a Bhtient, ,. , . . . 41 ,. , J J , ' From l. imsville we have no reguiai r.ve-'igr ttion oMne c-st , s ive a verdict. .;.,., . 1 . rr . u . report. 1 he Louisville Advertiser, ol jti t.ivnr l the pUsntill. lor ihat sum ' . . ,i ,i ,i.. k. ..i... ... . . . . ., ., c me 2dth, suppoPes the deaths by too
r ii. Mir i Mrtu'i in n nt- 1 1 1 iiiii;iau r H . . , . ,.. . o ... lera, in that city, to average trni b" to tlie ae ere s aggravated that the inry , , i i . . , , . i ,n,i. , J - .10 tier day including per-oim landed in would hue en en a verdict fir a mu h , , . ... .u , ... , . ihe lat stages Iroin teaitt oais and oin laitrer sum, had it been claimed. v e , , . n,, ... , ' erwise. Lawrtnctburh k allaUiutn.
i"ipp iiii i" i ii r- laijjrsi vfioici evpr giif-o in the United States in any similar Case.
The Higertown Press fays "Wei
rl'io' t whether Iheie is a city, town, or vrl. ;e, in the I'ntted Sia'e that the cn'1pia hi. viMted. in wtuch -u- h a parji. ha been tieaied as in llagurstowp. Ti.p people are be-ide themselves and . ...
ft mii.Mt are inc aiarmpii, that even at th ht of a com' i 'hey will leave the Fiiects, and shot them-elves up. Withm the week there have been live deaths -:':ee of the nriher wer citizens -Mr C: ft, Mi- Witt-, and Mr Picket; and.
to the s'l-awe of our citiz. ns be it said.
jwae coul I : single individual be fount wb-i would be witling to perform the ne
fK-.iry ilwues preparatory to buiial.
Mi Croft a mn much repected. lay in
hi bed. a he died, fiom 'en in the mor miij till lour in the evening, when hf vri wrapprd in a hcet, rolled into tin c-lin, and c.rried to the grave, wli' . a;relv person rnnngh to commit hi-
tp n mi to me morner eartrr. J man in
the hopiial wa suffered to lie by him self during the night, without aoy attei'
d iMt. aid brnsMie out his la! sad agnnie-
T.ip tirt per-on that visited the hospita
in 'be morning, found him lying oh the
fl -or. dead."
The -Veto Afayor. John Svvilt, was elected Mayor ot Piuldeiptiia. ou the ItjMi
instant, lor the ensumg year. We believe the choice if in coutoimity w ith the wishes of Ihe community. Col. bwih was ever a populai citizen, lie is hon est and capable, and peculiarlo adapted lo luitil, with crenit and efliciency, the
honorable and importaul tUtiuit to which
he has been chosen.
By a resolutiom ot the Methodist Con
leience ot ludiaua. W ednesday . the lath
if Nov. next, is set apart as a day for
fasting, huir.iliation , ar d prayer to Al mighty God, to avert liom us the Pesli
Irnual i ouree with which we are now
thieaieued.
space was iell
thundering cataract w hose deaiemng roar
awaKeoCti in men minds all the honor
of their perilous situation, and to lie bur
ned headlong into tne nhulpool of e
ternity, seemed luev liable. In this slate,
(he onl strong man on board, the boy and girl being weak liom sickness, ma le a
fl .at of a lew boards and disregarding
the entreaties ol (he oiheis, e-trciaity
(ho gul, to go with him, ana .doned
them to their lae, puhed off mlo the
wild waters and struggled lor a mile oi
aiore when be was pieaeived at the ha
zard ol lite, and al the breaking ol the waters, by a dating individual horn the
hore. Now came un ih muggie fm
lile with the hoy and gul and appaient
ly devo.ed capt wn. itrt a pieence ot mind and a quickness ot (hougnt that will
w... .il.r...i itiii'p.tilili- In ihp i-piIa.
tney closed tie window and blind
nirtde a mast ot a seitm, pole and ail
o tdankeis, caught the leeble and ill but nnpreceptiide tre-zr, floated toward the
Amencaii shore, and weie tortuuaiely dis
nvered and letcued jusi in time to pte
serve them as the canal boat sttuck the
rougher waters, from whence she was
huiried among the rocks in the rapids.
Phe boat lauded oj posile he tindge
of the Messrs. Porter, aim attei su- reei
mg in obtaining the capluinV trunk
which contained considerable money, it
was found Ihat about two hundied dollars
ivere niissu.ir. of which the man who left
aim on (tie float had unquestionably rob
bed him. Bnjfall Journal,
person who has been vaccinated, is mote
afe liom the varioloid than one wh has
had the small pox. Similar results were obtained by the physicians who had
charge of the sinall-pox Hospital in this
city, Philadelphia in lb 23 4.
On Friday last, a large grindstone.
weighing about 600 pounds, which was used in the wnri, of the I'. S Aimoiy,
in (his town, burst into four pieces fiom
the velocity ii had acquired in its revolutions ft.r. Alphens Hall was engaged in grinding at the tone and wag seri
ously injuied bv bet ig thrown op by One
i the piece ol the stone, and billing up
n (he nrhor, which was revolving with
apidily at the tune. Mr. H narrowly
escaped with his life, but i in a fan way
lor recovery. An accident of a similar ctiHiarter oermred at Danforths iron
winks in Sufheld, a few weeks since, by Die bursting of one of the English dry
THE CHOLERA. Buffalo We learn ii nn the T ! iT
Bullet m nf Ihr 6h int. that t:r ; r.
ha agin appeared in that pl- c a: ! thai several case occurred durn ir 'l-c.
past week three of winch proved lat-i. The I.;nl!etin sa s : Wo learn to f
several caes of cholera occired Hf.asr
the passengers and crew ct r fit Sie imhoat Snpeiior. during hr l-u Tip ni-iri
hi port to I)et'rit hat sever. 1 who
were landed at different piact d.e l of
the rlisease, ar.d that fnt ot ir,- hand, a colorel m m, dieu socn after the arii?l of the boat, on her letmn in i!,! r,;. . "
Rhode Island. The poarn o f ! , 1 1 ti
of Newport leport one dca'.h bv 'hflpi on Momhy last, the riistsincp Aug 14.
Maryland. W e are (nly r? mfied to
find ihat in all the towns of M .r vlan t 'he cholera has disappeared. Since the 5;h
int. there had been n- death by i holera at Frederick. The sarlie favorable reportfc is made in II .gnrstown of the heahh of (hat town and Washington rount y, Virgini. While con?ralulatirg Richmond on the decline of the rholeia. sag the Wh'g. we have melancholy accounts of its pr iies in other place. We are afraid that ihe black p- pnl Hion of the United States, fr am the evidence we bae of their peculiar liability m the lisei-e, are detined to moie than decimation Pi.or wretche-! imthi.ig can px eed thir alarm, but 'heir fanstcal rejection of ihe means of safety. A friend told n , a
coaversation he overheard in a group nf
Atucans. on the -ubjpc.t of eholeia 'Mus'nt drinkP exclaimed pothpey, "how the docto know thai! n..ne but God can know whether drink hint! Ca' sar wa'creajly scat.da ized at the notion
of the cholera being circulated throu k
the air. In the an !" ai hp. "how ;l.e
doctors know Ihat! -none but G id Al.
n ighty could know that " Insht.ri tl.iy practice all the ab-urditie of tali-:n, without having heard the term. Dread, bil will be the sweep among them, u-ih.-s masters exercise ihe most uniemi ifg vigilance, and the most dMemiined p .. bee over their hbrt. A letter from Cheter!ield cf.untj sta es that twelve or fifteen have died at the pttts, all drunkards. Mill Sr WooldrrVes' pitls, and those of Messrs. Heath k Raodolth hare
so tar es-apeil. Mr Jarvts, a man of temperate habits, but infirm constitution, died on the railroad. Ml. Macon Tn bone losf h man on Sunday, and Mr. W. BoJ.inson. his nex neighbor, has already lost (hiee. Evr person within 'he tegion of the cholera, complains iroie orless of disorders of the head, stom -eh,-and bowel. The Chi!iMoviPe A. vorate ot the 5ih tate that ii has appear, ed at several villaee on James itver.
viz: at Jefferon in Pow, tr;,n, ami Cartervdle tn CumFn i bn.f! In'ernienU in Rjcbrporul 10'brrst 10 I 2 h. 5. District of Columbia In Georgetown, (he death during the week eti fn g 8h int were 8: 4 were by cholera. OAto In Cleaveland liie cholera has nroken out wiih great io'ence. There
tones, which occasioned the death of .uie!h:,r1 ,,p" nine or ten raes in the 24 houm
of the workmen. Springled Mess Gaz.
Mammonth Steamtr. A steam vessel
was launched on the ibibult. al Eiiza
neihtown. Pa. near PittsbUig, said to be
he laiiros' on the wesiein waleu She
A new Military Chitlain A membei
of the Boaidot ile.ilih, a lew day. since in discharge ol his official duties, called
to inspect the piemise of a poor lush woman, in the upper pari of the city. He found them exceedingly filthy P'ffS children, and ail, lodging piouniscuously together.
"My good woman." said he "your
has 174 ieei keel, ana win cairy buu house is in rather a bad condition ou
ions besides eugine, wood and furniture, must turn your pigs out ol doors, and
which will probably swell (he tonnage ecrub, and clean up a little."
I one thousand. Her cabins, wnn! And why for must I clean up now, thrown lother by opening the loldmg moie nor any time V manned the woman,
ioois, will measure 170 ieei in Itngtli. ,n ,ome amazement. I ve always kept
nne t to be propelled by an engine ot the little peg aor.gt with tl children;
25hoise power, and is destined to lun and why lor must I turn Ihe poor rranetweeu New Oi leans and Louisvilie. jthur out on the wide world now to get
h s biead and slape all alone"' M,nsicvr Tonson come agaia Tape " Pll Iell you why," letumed the con
woim or no tape worm, Calvin Edsmr is servator of health "The Cholera Mor
alive now rn Goi ham, and is to be exhibi- bus will pay you a visit" ted in this city on .Moudaj. The wag,' Cunul Morbus !" exclaimed the hon
in New V ork, w ho have, killed oft Calvin, est woman, " and what for should I claue
and wade him imdeigo (in print) a post up for Curnel Morbus, al all, at alif
wheel about and tell then readers that therf When Geneial Latajevte, he kirn
Tonaparte lot foar aid de-ramp du
ring the ort time he was in Egypt
On- of them. Croier, a-ppearii.g to Na
p Ipoo to lack the proper riegre of hold
neat the proper moment, he burst out
aj ;in"t him in one of his violent Hud hu
mi'i itnie attack of abne and rnnieinut
T'ip w -rd coward ecped him; Crosiei'ni,r",n examination, will theielore,1 What is he liettet than any other oflis-
deiermined not to survive it: be sought dntri on everal occasions, hut did not I. , eed tdl 'he siege of Acre. He wa in attendance on Napolewn in the lien
che there, wben u'h n sharp look out
a- kppf bv the aiiison, that if an el
t.w or leather srmweii iien atove or beside ihrrn, ' waKiJaniy grazed by a b i let.' Grniei watched hi npportuoi
anl pimped nirm ihe rdatform
the worm bus not yet got Edson.
along, dicin,l clane op tne house, noi
turn nut my peg. nor make any botheration at all, at all. And shore I nt that
Frvth an Kdenton Jf. C paper.
It has now became our pamlul duty to!
state, that this disease has at length la
ken an obvious and deci led stand in Ihis
town. Sevetal case h.,ve occurred with
in the last week or ten days, of a type so distinctly marked, thai there is we be
lieve, but one opinion among the physi
cians respecting it. All the rases of which we have yet heard, have been conlined to the colored population; and witti one or two rx epions, perhaps to these who had n.aiie a free or an intemperate use of ardent spirit. The dis
ease seem to be limited to no particular
pait ol the (own alone. A cae occur
red two days ago tn plantation of Jo, b. Skmnei, Esq, one mile from town, and anotht f was supposed to exist on Monday a lew miles trotu town, id a difleient di-
teciion.
We regret to learn, that Ihis disease
has receully increased its ravages in E
lizabeth City. For sereral weeks it had
mauilestly abated; and (he inhabitants
had begun to S ider themselves Ihat Ihe
season of danger was neatly past. But
within the last week ending on Saturday, (here had been eight deaths, among
which was that of Dr. Kiozer, an emin
ent and much lamented physicrau of that place. W e learn also, Ihat the disease
there, as here, is beginning to spread in
to the adjoining country. Ou tt plaota
lion, iiv miles from town, four colored
had fallen victims toil ravages in the course of a few days, and two others on
a neighboring la no during the same pei tod.
We hate aiV received information
preceding the 4'h, all of w hich proved
Missouri At St. Lonis on the 2.M u't severa' had died of r holera, and ne cases weie occurring daily. The Cholera has mi 'e its appearance in a most virulent form in Chambet sbnr gt Franklin county Pa. The Cham'.eisl.urt Republican of the 16'h tnst . savs It is our melancholy daiy to state that I'vin Saturday morninff lo Sunday eveottiff,
mere nave nren o death in 'm pi e
prodirceil by Spasmodic Cholera. There are Several other cases some considered onl of danger. The Stipteme Court
in session here ha been aijurned, and
the judge have gone home.
A Remarkable fact. TheNntfolk Her
ald say Theie ire 200 men, w n.ie and colored, who nave been employed
.t thedinerent hsherre between Si-well's
Point and Cape ller.ry, for a monlb pf.
and constantly exposed to the heat nfthe sun. the drenching of the rain and the
nighi dews, who are at leaM half their
time immersed to the middle in salt wa- -
ter, and undergoing great bodily fatigue;
anil who alt-dam from liquor only when it is not to be had for love nor moneyyet not one ofthem has bean attacked by the cholera." Five new cases of cholera were reported in richn ind on the 1 2th October. The New ork Evening Post say;---Our readers will be gratified to learn
that this city continues to enjoy excellent health. The death lat week were, inall but 129; of which only Uare ascribed to Cholera. Bencii of Rishops. The Iiish Repre
sentation prelate in the next session of
. .- ---j. . ... ..... n r .-.I HI .1 from a respectable source ihat the mala-Parliament will be. the Arcbbi.bnn nf
.... k.. ...i..i. ... . ..... . . r
.y ..,.,.. BUppa,nne at ucracoKe.jUublin, and the Brhop of Killala Oso-
Completion of the Ohio canal. -We
Congiaiulate ihe fi tends of Internal ui G'ltra' Lafayette is a greater man any
provements, both in and out of the Stale,. ')' nf Gurnet Morbus Bad luck lact, that one case of a very decided and !
Dim;
Inspecting it. existence at that place,'-ry, and Clonfert. i.-
i we nave learned no p.trticlars eii ept the
upon ihe completioii of the Ohio Canal, fiom Like Erie to the Ohro river at Pottsmomh. with the ex eption ol one
lor k on the iiobi uiaie-m of the Scioto
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s (JuuiA rlnna I ramir:iuil nl1.nCM.l Ni Ififir npP llmt iilur i.lnilil nnlv lu
Saving Seeds This is an important business with evtry fatmer and gardener,
during the month of October There is
The Lieutenant Governor of Virzinia.
ii.o I irvnitnl ! . . . I
u,.,6,..w, i..cU,uii: u, ,,,, is.ed a proclamation, direct.ne ago, when our inlorsaant left the pUce. Sheriffs not to bring to Ihe Penitentiary Our piospecl in thet ouarteis are al any unsoner. for th. .n.r. f n,..,t
th. ume ce, ai y gloomy. I. behoves days, in conse,Mce of the Cholera pren.iw.poi atA.illw . .1 .... ,1..... .. . i .. . I
j-cuice a seed grows i a well conducted as, howetei , st.dljr to do our duty, to, vailing in Ibui im)titutlBn
