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jkm st - s,*-*~-f 4*m.£ye -•* & m western daromnw an t i even wieaf t ah.tnin from laws which however wise and good in thni.i sisju i ,.... 1 . . 11 c 1 , • 1 , . , . t .-.'„, i - isl s espeeiallv men in al , i ,,-,„, a ,,!, , ' "' " lmaace ° f ""'^ ' ml >' w,uch '""' " ' ' ' •' "' i ' "' j " <'< «" *• """'». a:,j whieh *»■'"' "'"'•"' »'»>' l ""''' »««"' m | ' lie t'/iiininnr t ill kio a chalue.j balisbuby rowan county v r monday iugcst ur ls.ia vol lll so t e ll m s . r jj rs-77 v r ltni.i\i v i jj|^ftt77 ., ir • k ti i'm ilollars per i •■■"' '< three month ; or tin v - ' fifty cents if pni'l at i.v ., il'sz't lli r v i'.n.er trill r .■,,,,-. .,,'.- un/il oil arrearages arc ..- ,'' '''''' editor's discretion — b 7 «*.'// ie ree is ,. r o less one e-er -- .-,■',, n.irsy'v rae fjilor ofa wish a , , ,» > l/7l liif'iirr i i h hi te considered as ii wa now to enter upon tho mo t dun f„„l the system demands a mueh lea gerous par oi ins peregrination ii had amounl of food in summer than in wintoi heeho fotther attempting to pass tho the sensation i hunger and omntin . riiasionoiitpos.s,b#nheou.postsi.fa branch should howev . always be avoided ■but ofthe poli.h arnw composed of and at let wliarevor aliment i taken he plain lachcd to the clubuat party divers rea li-l.t and eaay of digestion while the sons influenced him.in the choice ofthe lat ordinary c limenta io moderation aro terditficulty and after nightfall ho npproah not improper stimulating the stomach b 1 uspot nh tl.o polish piquots were food highly seasoned , invariably injuri bivouacking llu wa challenged on his ens it is not true that sprees couimutii arrival and having given tin name he us cate tone lo the 1 live or suinod wus conducted to a ten of the freeh meat in moderation is to bo lieuteiiant-coloqel commanding who pro preferred in warm weather to that which veu to be a cousin of mad skyrsnooki t salted dried or smoked ' it is perfect and mi old acquaintance ofthe get-j^ral's ly absurd to suppose us some do that the aflex taking some lefre.hmentsf urirf.lis latter constitutee a moro wholesome food cusaang with t liis person the athiirs of in summer than lv,-.sb meet on ths con warsaw of tho latest news of which piece trarv salted dried and molted i our fcigii ive wat mm bearer he desired tqj nro less nutritious more stimulating and depart but tbo lieutenant-colonel tol j less easy of digestion lhan fresh meat him o his surprise that lie could ni t sutler consequently ihey li.vo a great tendency him to proceed until ho had apprised gen to excite and disturb lbe stomach iloushidski who commanded tho whole of avoid nil unripe flatulent and a id iln outpost on bis arrival fruits no i such as are difficult of digestion here again after pnrloy in wn per k large number of the bowel complaint nutted to depart on <■lition that ho ro fevers and cholera which occur in the paired ton certain town indicated : warm m tston may be attributed tn n neg without appearing to consent they nt , loci ofthis rule immoderate eating of fered him to depart and f,,nr german any kind of fruit it may be proper to ob miles he piiisiied liis route u,i.ii-!ui 1,,-d i sorve is injurious to the stomach any other reflections than those suggested drink nothing but water tl.e expo by his situation nml bj a struggle asto|rionce oftlialast fifteen years in almost whether he should ultimately tuko a roael every rliinate and ht every season of the which led ta one of his own farms ni keep year ba shown incontestiujy that the wn his promise towards the ruflian ho had t,-i drinker is i'm less liable to disease ol recently left in tlm state i mind be ar even kind and especially ofthe stomal rived at a point where the road branched ' and bowels hum he wl.o mak a use of oi oil in vo different directions one lending , ther distilled or fermented liquors the to the town lie had promised to repair to epidemic cholera while it has consigned the other to his aforesaid farm he 1,-lib j million ofthe latter to tin grave has ot erated n moment between inclination and tnckod but few who habitually refrain from his parole and ultimately suffered a high the use of all intoxicating drinks during bense of honour to triumph over the sua the warm season untl especially during gestitih of nature at the end of another the present summer and autumn tbey who mile he reached the town but found that a wish lo avoid an attack ofthe cholera short time proviously he was puisne i by will act wisely iu making water toast wa two clitbbista on horseback on arriving tor or an infusion of the slightly aromatic at tho harrinski his first question was as herbs their common drink to where prince c2art.1ri.1ski might be never drink large draughts of cold wa found a house with lights in the window ter especially when in a state of profuse was poi ited out to him and tbithei in re perspiration or when exhausted by fatigue paired at full steed the clubbi.ts still in j hydrant or river water that has stood a hot pursuit he entered the house and short time alter it has been drawn l',,un,l the fir se and several friends in drank in moderation will never produce council — tkfey received him with open any inconvenience : nml all should recol arms and earnestly solicited intelligence leet that a small quantity of water le.sur of tl.e state of affairs at the capital in the l.v swallowed is far iimnmjjeetuajju allay w w____z inibi-r « i el ,- ,-, ,, lv lr -■' '/"' , v ■".•.■xf p i rit'f — o.hi.ii /,/,-,",", ., . „•-,■,./• mr har-z^ktczurtf l»i i'n il.u iv win n tin i k>in i su.lieieiitli i vince mora i he progress of public opin diiiini g n as t lie in tht poliit ol'.l i nnd prop ill construct i with ion in scotland than the present atoto of ploying thut sort i ov,-i-l.c..mig and ar it ani vi int-.it ol tl.e u.iixiin we law reporting compa red with what it was ga.it inu.i.icr into which successful coun have laid down • , . year aeo wl the lale mr aro too npl to bo bofj*tiye.i a fault lb k ' : ,''- bell published hi report ol cases onoe tbji ted hint lo n pruning rob swiss i.i ientl of wii i ivm decided in 171 containing tha opinions of from tho witty solicitor-fjcner-fl lee be - .' ,,' '., ii as considered a most e.v known am .,\< his professional brethren by i ■. ... , "-. pro citing al meat amounting iho familiar appellation of jack lc i he following ■ii .. i i peel , nipt of court j and although in dunning was relating .,. bin how he h.,7 oro ot , vitzeiliiud is luk.tn li in ii ■nil •■. ml reports the 11.1:11 s ofthe just completed the purchase oi oflh capi vumalae 1 i , ii nt work the hi ;,!, i »,,,. withheld and ihe opinions ial manors iii his native e unity at ryoi *-,..,.. il.iud which :.,,,,-. thi til i ..... ', only given yet the court had in good manner in wpstminetcr hall » v "'" '" "' ' ,| - lurdiii 1 >' ii.tii ctjrl . ■a di.liko at having what they tho following may erve fo a sample "*' ptfi 1 illiaui i'll who «,,^ ,,;,'• i ,, i ! ',., , : ,\ i to the public the coimetjuonee ho brought on hy uu mi me sworn at rath and noted for hia high that the i'oimd uicnns to compel mr bell successful attempt at brow-beating a w u "' 1 hiring spirit exposed himself 1 lo.i.t from his undertaking al a inter uoss — it was in a crlm con case whet irres by i'e.ssler'sniyrti.idous forpaming ,„,,,!.;, bhort-hand writer was brought he was rotainod li.r he defendant j ■• the bai mil it making obeisance wins frum london to lake down the opinions prove the f'aet of iidultet-y the lady's in.t-t er of conspiracy hod already reached he nflhejud . in deciding one d the jfork bud been called ami h-'ij deposed to thy ogt mid ho expected lo extract some fur lluilding company's eases for the use ol having seen the 1 readmit in bed with in r ihvt evidence from tell upon lhe biihjuct the lord cbaneollor u having been pre 1 mi.lreae ivl.en it came lo jjuiuiiiia'.-i oii.'titledhv lha man's obstinate silence vioualy resolved to appeal the cause bul urn to begin the cross-examination i he gave loose to his tyrannical humour h judges expressed themselves to be desir.nl tho witness mu stern toue to ta 0 atid imowiiio timt tell was a good archer roatly n yed bv bis presence tlm offher imnnot that he might haven t'uii commandedhim to shoot from a crest di reporter wus supposod to bo protty well view of hcr lace nnd convince himself by lance at an opplo 011 the bead of his child u of si ht in tho gallery of tho court her looks whether she was speaking the uud snys an old chroniclor was with him hut lord flraxfiold paving observed him truth tho girl happened to boon au and the vogt who had not expoclod ueh u remarked my lords you had much gail ot that doncription w-jiich mol.ere hei rpeeimenol skill and fortune now cast a j ,„,,., | ,., u ,\„. ,..,',,, w i a i you are aboul : i so well portrayed in the persona of his list bout i r new ways tu entrap the object of see a man sifting there writing down eve ettes and toinettos s it nin . be iroagln us malice and sooing a toeoiid arrow in r j word vou sa 1 we will new have o e i she was not easy to be u boshed ; an bis quiver asked h.m what that was 1 ' .,.,,,„, ,*,,' wll ,, ur s|,,'e,'hes at home nnd having a protty fuel to show she felt not i li rep he leva sively that such was tbo come here with them ready lo road the least objection thut bench bar nttor usual practice ol wr nut ie.,t with such jealousy on ihe bench no at noys jurors an.l hy slanders should con '."'■'' "*' !, t y •'"' "•"-' pressed m inm tempi s made for many year to report maud a full view of it when tb bonnet farther and assured lom lus life what ||„. opinion of the individual judges our was removed dunning begun and endear • over the arrow might have been meant present judge have got over this silly ored to shake her testimony ev to the idee fej vogt aid toll '' had i shot m prejudice they are daily surrounded tity of her mistress's bed follow " v u ji child the second ehaft was fnr thee | and with short hand writers and note takers of she sure it was not her muster sho had '"' sure ! abould have missed my mark all kinds and everv thing that bikes place not seen in hat c injugal capacity ." per il second timo transported with rage |, r court is communicated to the public foctly sure - what did she protend to not unmixed with terror gessler exclaim in four distinct sets ef rep its no one say she could be certain when the head ed " iell i havo promised thee life bul can doubt that great benefit arises 0 the only appeared above tbo bed-clnthes uo'j thou ahall pass it in a dungeon accor administration of justice from tbo chango that enveloped in a night-cop quhe dingly ho took a boat with his captive we have described the profession uud certain " tou have often found a-cu intending to transport him across the lake the public have tbo earliest notice of every sion then to see jour master in his itobf-jv to kussnacht in scbwytz in defianco of the thing happening in the courts worth lbe cap !" continued tho questioner e?ri eonniion right of the district which pro knowing and are thus guiele.l in their vory frequently now young vonkn vi.led that its natives should not lie kept 1,1 transactions the judges will prepare i ash you upon your oath docs not your **""' nen « beyond its borders a snd themselves with more care when thev master occasionally go to bed with you w den storm on lho lake overtook tho party j u lf w their opinions are to be published " oh i answered toinctlo nothing daunt and gessler was obhgod to give order tu and handed down to posterity than they ed " that trial does not come ot to-doy loose toll from bi fetters and commit tho would do when they were merely to bo mr slabberohops a lound shout of helm to his hands as he was known for 0 delivered m presence of tbo parties and laughter all around achieved the aaconfi skillful steersman tell g«ided the vessel their lawyers and perhaps a few writers turo ol dunning who had noukug w it to the foot of lho great axenberg whore 0 apprentices agents aa well as parties but 0 adjust hia bands chun-reijjj posi ledge of rocks distinguished to this day as are deterred from bringing into cuurt dis ion of bis wig unj look ve.y foot-is-h toll's platform presented itself as the only creditable causes which will inevitably be lord mansfield lean buck on thc bench iu landing place for leagues around it p u bli**hea and counsel exerl themselves an uncontrollable burst of mirth and i be seized hi cross bow and escaped by a more when thov are uwore that the bad not more hun half recovered tho flj daring leap leaving the skill to wrestle its agents will judge of their industry and ial dicial gravity of tone when he nsltcej t.'!l i'i "", l "' lo t t e v ° s ' "' ho ' ""'"" en,s ani ' "'" l <, p rie y n employing them whether mr dunning 1 lose to put any m,,re,s^,^t7ru,tteirs1,.,winthen".rrow mljiit^tlfe^atftli^r n,0 ° 1 a abort negative - pass near kussnacht tho tidings of his them , edinburgh wteklu chronicle accorded of a . shock to lus personal viihtt death not only enhanced the courage of the ty which was perhaps the more clte people but also alarmed tbo vigilance of ,„.,,. „ . «***». ihdt it was given apparently without their rule s and greatly increased the thr s " 1 f matrimony a gallant intention and in perfoct simplicity of heart d rs of the conspirators who kept youth belonglfg to this quarter by j an old woman witneea in an aseiudt ease dmmistered this bitter lose lle.e ,,„>, mi object was to invalidate lhe e.idenee e to the ideolily ofa pa ily ; but hens ho ent aboul it with niticii gentleness omething like tbe following dialogue li plate between them pray my ood woman he said " are you vory well i-qiiaiiitcd with this person ? oh yes om worship very well indeed " come ow what sized man is ho ? is ho short mall quite short and stumpy 6ir linos as small us your honor " humph i v hat kind of nose has ho ? " what i hould call 11 stumpy nose sir much such one just i'.i all tlie world as your own nly not pule so cocked-like " um ! lis eves '" why be hus u kind ol cast iu bom sir a sort of squint they are very ike your honour's eye pslm i you nay go down woman — the lust number f llu i aw magazine .* life of lord ul burton fireniciii irson procuring six solr nt sub to the carolinian thai hare a n rti : iuf at the usual rates w^zzail tri;x:.nt % jjie editor or l/iti/hiti not be at terms will be strii-ttv ml miscellaneous ul.ii j i ti.f llor.'ipr of snm""im.-.t lo.ioii tl"it ii was now high i , if . , .■retreat fi m warsaw nud laiilv question was how ... eflec host iu conjunction with lus wife h ,, and it length indue nofani id servant of sky nmecki's i who resembled skyrznecki .,- ani complexion jo apply for ,,■(, i ■eiiitble hun as it wi re to on bis own account the obtained they were deliv h h . . disguised as a valet sky , i : at the time appointed to ■•. i ,,,.; street where u carriage horses waited to receive him '. ''■bard i . , j.areil wiih the descrip n the passport and succeeded h an inn not far from v ill two w came in and demanded his win b having been shown , a rouble they left the place a pule perceiving i was a b bis set forth h '.,.,, not to h b^id.int be bins hand i jr^ulc^slcrutiny for you do not 1 ok like a servant skyrznecki deemed it prudent toad on this disinterested counsel aud utter refreshing liis horses set forth on another route or rather plunged into a forest whoso mazes were unknown to all but tha peasantry of the country who warmly assisted the flight of their superi ors and drove on until ho reached the are inctsofatown.where a priest to whom h was known nud who was attached to him resided he consulted with this priest the means of advance while lus hor ses were feeding ; and another priest hav ing l,",,i called in it was agreed be should igain alter his route since the river i il ea which it was necessary to cross offer dan impediment to his progress inasmuch asall the bridges bad been destroyed dur ing the campaign by skyrznecki own orders to prevent the russians from har taasiiig his rear being ignorant of the newly proposed route a peasant was on gajed for a trilling sum to c mvey sky u,i,"ki and his driver to the proposed des iiiation after a reconnoissance they set elf on their road they encountered two polish drago ins in the interest ofthe club bists but testifying neither alarm nor cu riosity at this circumstance they escaped iheir suspicion or scrutiny reaching a narrow part ofthe river they crossed it nu rafters and continuing their route reached a town where they stopped to re fresh themselvos and horses at tic inn where skyrznecki put up the burgmeist er ofthe town pros nted himself and ques tioned skyrznecki aa to lus person his intentions destinations c bkymneck tvaded his questions in a mcd-hurnoured wuv and told him he should know alter dinner the repast being finished the huron ist r renewed ins mquirie upon which skyrznecki informed him that he v a maje»stanisliow*iki and desired to procce i to a particular town the burg neisier however frankly told bin he be lieved bim to bo d r uai in spy skvrz n-rki reasoned with him on the absurdit and iujustico of such a supposition and in svidence of his boing a genuine pole mea tinned the names conditi in residence ami mean of various persona in the country round the burgnielsher nevertheless was sceptical bul after detaining our hero four hours be am a littl ore accessible '-. r ... m and permitted skyrwiecki to de part aeeompanied by an officer ol the po ii ■-,'. skyranccki had not however pro • i i thr-e vents from the town when he wa overtaken and arrested by six lancers who had orders from tli irresolute burg twister to carry him haek bkyrznocki finding it vein to attempt resistance ub milled to the mandate and returned ra wa , bower finally pernutlcd to pro a crowd colonel influence son partljj hied the ed he own chateau . ' aaaj hun to ta it beensiipp'*s--l^^^^^b»^^^^^^^a^b\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"^^m independent little republic bih i which s so liable to result !,-..„, .■.(. .--... t would have ended but the treason which to the direct rays of the sun we hav sapped the fountain of his eminence end often thought that all mechanics who are hastened the polish catastrophe had spread obliged to labor in the open air would be its poisonous influence to tha very confines immense gamers u comfort and in health of poland even in cracow clubbists were they guarded in summer from the who had sought a retreat from the disas sun by an awntng or a she ol boards ters ofthe campaign meditated tho ner , the additional trouble and expense ofthe ,!..,- of their chieftain he wa therefore ; erection of such a screen would be a„i,,h obliged to take refuge in the house of the repaid by its good effects bishop of cracow until a new enemy in ' ii possible remain « i door dun the persons of tl.e russian troops under therniddloof theday.from 13 j to soclocl . rudw entered the town and obtained this maxim might be followed by alar j format on of the place of his retreat il ; ger number 1 persons than would a fi • < now became necessary to screen hun from , be supposed early rising and and a eh e vigilant search of hi foee and a larg , ; miration ofsecular holy 3ays spent oo lark cellar beneath the bishop's house was often in dissipation and in incurring d »• xetedfor the purpose in tha mean eases which cause the loss ol many other toe the aorf an consul was solicited pri days would make „,,, to the o-v-r class vatelv to ass.s ins flight into the imperial of chanics who work in the open air lenitmies to winch he consented and after the time lost by leaving work during the .-,..,] specified hen fatigued or n a profuse = - i nnvor he down upon tho g al 11 as ieep m the open ur by uch al '•' the body hoeemei always ,„ eliii|e.|,alld.llsi'l|i,-iofa v ,. er ns character ore often produced ,,.., tho body trictly clean by fro t bathing they who neglect thi in deprive them.olve ofa verj pow safeguard to health and u louroe ol snjoyment ver use a cold bath when tho bod a i,,te of oxhaustion from fatig i io , at„,n without entering iuto a in 1'all the rules lobeobser a bathing we think it important lu upon our readers the foregoing pre ,,.,.. ma iv persons who w add ho le wel then lips with cold water o their bodies fearlessly into the nv r a cold bath at a tunc when from the iesofthe system being reduced the riou injury is to be apprehended the chill which invariably results vei leep in crowded apartments nor a draft ol air blowing upon lha bed ,,.. aleep tbe system is always more , to suffer from morbific causes than , awake t her.ee the impure and eon air ef a crowded chamber and the produced by a current ofairisfar . deleterious during in m.'m than would be during tb lay we w,«n !„. understood howevor that while eeaie io tl sir in-jest term lbe i of sleeping expos d lo ■drafl i ail , i s.,,1 1 1 1 ii insist ui the n • ly a ft-*o ventilation otthobuj m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 to con tl on ale bis bliss the happy pair r:.r'-.i.'n!iunrii dream — in 1813 there l .|, mi .,| i v n stirling boat ou thursday wero 1 000 prisoner ol war confined at w^h flags and pennants streaming in hon roche t r castle in hampshire one oi qf 0 f the occasion and so exhilarated was them an italian was celebrated among ,| 1 , » out g gudeman that be jamp ovor iii companions as a discover ol hidden tqc hoight on the 1 •<■!■: of the sl aim lie ti place where th v were an j wm w jth difficulty prevented from per confined was surrounded by a very high p c trating an act of flirtation with the wall and occupied marly two acres of inei . lna j ( 7g beneath the paddle-wheeui the round the italian dreamed one main exuueranc8 0 f his joy had not evaporated that il he shoul ! dig near the middle ol w , ie , h ,. u)il l j ,\_,, ohain-pter and this enclosure to the depth of 24 foot he before she had rightly hove-to the anti would find coins of immense v'al.ie ii j i 1 1 ),, ,_. 1;1 i — >< brisk as a bee and light a applied to capt lock ol the navy foi , ( f , irv ;*_ ll ,. ll |,, l | eap intended to ter i av to dig the capt was a scotch | ,,,,,,.,,',. ,],,, landing-place but hi eye nol in in and lik lv as superstitious as the u^j n „ j n a t tate to calculate distances to a writer ofthis at all event hi believed in n j ce t vi plump wenl tha " brish gudeman dreams and readily ranted permission lu ui|i i . i ,| t , ( , acep ' { *| ie acreamod dig many of the prisoners who knew ihe n . j)h f .. ir , l (||( ,' | amenj . er a „; ( |, laugh itulian declared that to their knowledge ter while the unfortunate wight was ta he had frequently found ut concealed ing mfttterg very coolly underneath he treasure by dreams and eagerly volun wm however soon rescued from his unto teercd their services when they had wari i dip nn d in place of being carried to dug to the doptb of h feel a quantlt ol ,, |( , humane society where hissuspennod |. male hair was found in perfect preserva „„,..,„,,..„ m j r |,| hav unhappilj boen r ion and nearl three feet long al the gtore j i he was consigned " asadder aud a depth of 22 bet a bug koy fourteen hotter man to the humuue society ol ins inches 1 and three inches in eircumft-i v||r sv,,,s,n,i/i m of 21 | coin the 1 " i i not i medical candour — dr samuel gar.h who was one i lhe kitknt club coming there mt night declared that be must so ti lie gone having many patients to at tend ; but some good wine being produc od ho forgot them when sir richard steel reminded bun of his appointments garth immediately pulled oul ins h.f which amounted to fifteen and said u it's n iter whether 1 see them to-night osj not forninoof them haveeuch bad connti tun ns tha all the phi sicians in the world can't sovo them aud tho other six have such good constitutions thai all the phi si emu io he world can't kill them 1 the following excellect maxim an from ihe journal of hetfth published lust week iu philadelphia they are wor thy ofa careful perusal ftt.nims f-for c!tr emon k.-ep yourself as cool is p awiblo al though we are well aware tl it by many this direction will be treated with ndtculo it constitutes nevertheless loft duel mean for preserving health during tin warm season it doc not imply that you are to live man icehouse oi to seek for any refrigerant bul amply to ai nd al unnecessary excitement whether moral orphysical ,. , . l.-t your clothing be light or loose ot ,,„. t me time that tins maxim i adhered ,„ care must betaken whenever aaj sud de reduction of temperature occurs to adapt the clothing to this ehange ; bonce ., wanner dr.-ss wdl l required early in 1 morning and late at night than du r r the middle ofthe lav when in a siaie ofprofune perspiration never throw offa portion of your clothing the best plan in such ease ist retire „„ liatelj withindoors and change the . c i 0 thes foi others perfocti dry i „,,.,;.. , ur face ofthe body being nrev,.«m i i rubbed with a towel fhe same lcaution is proper when you have been „, , lentallv we b a h iwer ol ram i-...1 ii..j-.i'at*--ly ■. nlum »!. 1-gjbjj fool i aid lo 1 1 , ■- • ■i bm h hi ii pounds h in ; l < uii in-'-i'h ' ." s h il , le ,, '" ' ' plain ''"' lid ko ,, nail an income ho replied thul the n-i.-ier ncws-i.e is ..!«■-.■.•« elil tthe met confirmed drunkard we ever h . ,, s , j . 1 " r ■"< lealwajm tclu l xx was an old mar in the land ol pun ofhis i me than they s 1 "'' " , "^" r " in «»'" u "' '• '■uh pkin who possessed the greute.t ot all hnd , tbat m t o their inquiry there were that on a young lady a backing ut of p possible ahliorinee for ' anti-temperance iu '. g m wuu . u | „.„ l | 1 .' ,., mtm ,., | ,,, , a ge her bonnet which waa very large having lra„k oe.tis nt cider at a , ivfl ttbov , the i r income namely b begg cbug ht in the door way and there she zzzv'zz z z z zzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzz ; ■«"", rr.'y 5 ;; zzk king another i behove neighbor i " 1 e nloved he«ven and earth until relieved lycuttj ', do k wii-h "" ■, i'dlltli i ■**■'■('■jollliltll ,_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ circumstance was an eye-witne edinburgh paper tlie exeter news letter says no man iu england i attacked with ihe cholera who pais promptly b,r hia news papers it attacks delinqvents and bor rowers without exception a , the chole ra i in thia country would nol an imme diate attention to the above be eommon el we would in happy lo save the live uf maxy receipts in payment for subscription given at iho»hortoi.l notice 1 an indian chief doing naked hi npw ion in cask of madoria wine presented .,, hun l.y nn officer in the eompany'a ner v ue said lie thought it a juice extracted from women's tongue nnd lions hearts for i iter be hud drank b bottle of it ho said ' he could talk forever and fi^ht tho di s*il pri,.-i ->/■-- n iri i man recommend ,„ u „ n . v ■i ent milch cow that she would give milk year after year withoul i : v i because it ran in the i,,,,,i i ahe came ofa cow that new had a calf
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1832-08-27 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1832 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 638 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Burton Craige |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Buron Craige |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Monday, August 20, 1832 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601575606 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1832-08-27 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1832 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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FullText | jkm st - s,*-*~-f 4*m.£ye -•* & m western daromnw an t i even wieaf t ah.tnin from laws which however wise and good in thni.i sisju i ,.... 1 . . 11 c 1 , • 1 , . , . t .-.'„, i - isl s espeeiallv men in al , i ,,-,„, a ,,!, , ' "' " lmaace ° f ""'^ ' ml >' w,uch '""' " ' ' ' •' "' i ' "' j " <'< «" *• """'». a:,j whieh *»■'"' "'"'•"' »'»>' l ""''' »««"' m | ' lie t'/iiininnr t ill kio a chalue.j balisbuby rowan county v r monday iugcst ur ls.ia vol lll so t e ll m s . r jj rs-77 v r ltni.i\i v i jj|^ftt77 ., ir • k ti i'm ilollars per i •■■"' '< three month ; or tin v - ' fifty cents if pni'l at i.v ., il'sz't lli r v i'.n.er trill r .■,,,,-. .,,'.- un/il oil arrearages arc ..- ,'' '''''' editor's discretion — b 7 «*.'// ie ree is ,. r o less one e-er -- .-,■',, n.irsy'v rae fjilor ofa wish a , , ,» > l/7l liif'iirr i i h hi te considered as ii wa now to enter upon tho mo t dun f„„l the system demands a mueh lea gerous par oi ins peregrination ii had amounl of food in summer than in wintoi heeho fotther attempting to pass tho the sensation i hunger and omntin . riiasionoiitpos.s,b#nheou.postsi.fa branch should howev . always be avoided ■but ofthe poli.h arnw composed of and at let wliarevor aliment i taken he plain lachcd to the clubuat party divers rea li-l.t and eaay of digestion while the sons influenced him.in the choice ofthe lat ordinary c limenta io moderation aro terditficulty and after nightfall ho npproah not improper stimulating the stomach b 1 uspot nh tl.o polish piquots were food highly seasoned , invariably injuri bivouacking llu wa challenged on his ens it is not true that sprees couimutii arrival and having given tin name he us cate tone lo the 1 live or suinod wus conducted to a ten of the freeh meat in moderation is to bo lieuteiiant-coloqel commanding who pro preferred in warm weather to that which veu to be a cousin of mad skyrsnooki t salted dried or smoked ' it is perfect and mi old acquaintance ofthe get-j^ral's ly absurd to suppose us some do that the aflex taking some lefre.hmentsf urirf.lis latter constitutee a moro wholesome food cusaang with t liis person the athiirs of in summer than lv,-.sb meet on ths con warsaw of tho latest news of which piece trarv salted dried and molted i our fcigii ive wat mm bearer he desired tqj nro less nutritious more stimulating and depart but tbo lieutenant-colonel tol j less easy of digestion lhan fresh meat him o his surprise that lie could ni t sutler consequently ihey li.vo a great tendency him to proceed until ho had apprised gen to excite and disturb lbe stomach iloushidski who commanded tho whole of avoid nil unripe flatulent and a id iln outpost on bis arrival fruits no i such as are difficult of digestion here again after pnrloy in wn per k large number of the bowel complaint nutted to depart on <■lition that ho ro fevers and cholera which occur in the paired ton certain town indicated : warm m tston may be attributed tn n neg without appearing to consent they nt , loci ofthis rule immoderate eating of fered him to depart and f,,nr german any kind of fruit it may be proper to ob miles he piiisiied liis route u,i.ii-!ui 1,,-d i sorve is injurious to the stomach any other reflections than those suggested drink nothing but water tl.e expo by his situation nml bj a struggle asto|rionce oftlialast fifteen years in almost whether he should ultimately tuko a roael every rliinate and ht every season of the which led ta one of his own farms ni keep year ba shown incontestiujy that the wn his promise towards the ruflian ho had t,-i drinker is i'm less liable to disease ol recently left in tlm state i mind be ar even kind and especially ofthe stomal rived at a point where the road branched ' and bowels hum he wl.o mak a use of oi oil in vo different directions one lending , ther distilled or fermented liquors the to the town lie had promised to repair to epidemic cholera while it has consigned the other to his aforesaid farm he 1,-lib j million ofthe latter to tin grave has ot erated n moment between inclination and tnckod but few who habitually refrain from his parole and ultimately suffered a high the use of all intoxicating drinks during bense of honour to triumph over the sua the warm season untl especially during gestitih of nature at the end of another the present summer and autumn tbey who mile he reached the town but found that a wish lo avoid an attack ofthe cholera short time proviously he was puisne i by will act wisely iu making water toast wa two clitbbista on horseback on arriving tor or an infusion of the slightly aromatic at tho harrinski his first question was as herbs their common drink to where prince c2art.1ri.1ski might be never drink large draughts of cold wa found a house with lights in the window ter especially when in a state of profuse was poi ited out to him and tbithei in re perspiration or when exhausted by fatigue paired at full steed the clubbi.ts still in j hydrant or river water that has stood a hot pursuit he entered the house and short time alter it has been drawn l',,un,l the fir se and several friends in drank in moderation will never produce council — tkfey received him with open any inconvenience : nml all should recol arms and earnestly solicited intelligence leet that a small quantity of water le.sur of tl.e state of affairs at the capital in the l.v swallowed is far iimnmjjeetuajju allay w w____z inibi-r « i el ,- ,-, ,, lv lr -■' '/"' , v ■".•.■xf p i rit'f — o.hi.ii /,/,-,",", ., . „•-,■,./• mr har-z^ktczurtf l»i i'n il.u iv win n tin i k>in i su.lieieiitli i vince mora i he progress of public opin diiiini g n as t lie in tht poliit ol'.l i nnd prop ill construct i with ion in scotland than the present atoto of ploying thut sort i ov,-i-l.c..mig and ar it ani vi int-.it ol tl.e u.iixiin we law reporting compa red with what it was ga.it inu.i.icr into which successful coun have laid down • , . year aeo wl the lale mr aro too npl to bo bofj*tiye.i a fault lb k ' : ,''- bell published hi report ol cases onoe tbji ted hint lo n pruning rob swiss i.i ientl of wii i ivm decided in 171 containing tha opinions of from tho witty solicitor-fjcner-fl lee be - .' ,,' '., ii as considered a most e.v known am .,\< his professional brethren by i ■. ... , "-. pro citing al meat amounting iho familiar appellation of jack lc i he following ■ii .. i i peel , nipt of court j and although in dunning was relating .,. bin how he h.,7 oro ot , vitzeiliiud is luk.tn li in ii ■nil •■. ml reports the 11.1:11 s ofthe just completed the purchase oi oflh capi vumalae 1 i , ii nt work the hi ;,!, i »,,,. withheld and ihe opinions ial manors iii his native e unity at ryoi *-,..,.. il.iud which :.,,,,-. thi til i ..... ', only given yet the court had in good manner in wpstminetcr hall » v "'" '" "' ' ,| - lurdiii 1 >' ii.tii ctjrl . ■a di.liko at having what they tho following may erve fo a sample "*' ptfi 1 illiaui i'll who «,,^ ,,;,'• i ,, i ! ',., , : ,\ i to the public the coimetjuonee ho brought on hy uu mi me sworn at rath and noted for hia high that the i'oimd uicnns to compel mr bell successful attempt at brow-beating a w u "' 1 hiring spirit exposed himself 1 lo.i.t from his undertaking al a inter uoss — it was in a crlm con case whet irres by i'e.ssler'sniyrti.idous forpaming ,„,,,!.;, bhort-hand writer was brought he was rotainod li.r he defendant j ■• the bai mil it making obeisance wins frum london to lake down the opinions prove the f'aet of iidultet-y the lady's in.t-t er of conspiracy hod already reached he nflhejud . in deciding one d the jfork bud been called ami h-'ij deposed to thy ogt mid ho expected lo extract some fur lluilding company's eases for the use ol having seen the 1 readmit in bed with in r ihvt evidence from tell upon lhe biihjuct the lord cbaneollor u having been pre 1 mi.lreae ivl.en it came lo jjuiuiiiia'.-i oii.'titledhv lha man's obstinate silence vioualy resolved to appeal the cause bul urn to begin the cross-examination i he gave loose to his tyrannical humour h judges expressed themselves to be desir.nl tho witness mu stern toue to ta 0 atid imowiiio timt tell was a good archer roatly n yed bv bis presence tlm offher imnnot that he might haven t'uii commandedhim to shoot from a crest di reporter wus supposod to bo protty well view of hcr lace nnd convince himself by lance at an opplo 011 the bead of his child u of si ht in tho gallery of tho court her looks whether she was speaking the uud snys an old chroniclor was with him hut lord flraxfiold paving observed him truth tho girl happened to boon au and the vogt who had not expoclod ueh u remarked my lords you had much gail ot that doncription w-jiich mol.ere hei rpeeimenol skill and fortune now cast a j ,„,,., | ,., u ,\„. ,..,',,, w i a i you are aboul : i so well portrayed in the persona of his list bout i r new ways tu entrap the object of see a man sifting there writing down eve ettes and toinettos s it nin . be iroagln us malice and sooing a toeoiid arrow in r j word vou sa 1 we will new have o e i she was not easy to be u boshed ; an bis quiver asked h.m what that was 1 ' .,.,,,„, ,*,,' wll ,, ur s|,,'e,'hes at home nnd having a protty fuel to show she felt not i li rep he leva sively that such was tbo come here with them ready lo road the least objection thut bench bar nttor usual practice ol wr nut ie.,t with such jealousy on ihe bench no at noys jurors an.l hy slanders should con '."'■'' "*' !, t y •'"' "•"-' pressed m inm tempi s made for many year to report maud a full view of it when tb bonnet farther and assured lom lus life what ||„. opinion of the individual judges our was removed dunning begun and endear • over the arrow might have been meant present judge have got over this silly ored to shake her testimony ev to the idee fej vogt aid toll '' had i shot m prejudice they are daily surrounded tity of her mistress's bed follow " v u ji child the second ehaft was fnr thee | and with short hand writers and note takers of she sure it was not her muster sho had '"' sure ! abould have missed my mark all kinds and everv thing that bikes place not seen in hat c injugal capacity ." per il second timo transported with rage |, r court is communicated to the public foctly sure - what did she protend to not unmixed with terror gessler exclaim in four distinct sets ef rep its no one say she could be certain when the head ed " iell i havo promised thee life bul can doubt that great benefit arises 0 the only appeared above tbo bed-clnthes uo'j thou ahall pass it in a dungeon accor administration of justice from tbo chango that enveloped in a night-cop quhe dingly ho took a boat with his captive we have described the profession uud certain " tou have often found a-cu intending to transport him across the lake the public have tbo earliest notice of every sion then to see jour master in his itobf-jv to kussnacht in scbwytz in defianco of the thing happening in the courts worth lbe cap !" continued tho questioner e?ri eonniion right of the district which pro knowing and are thus guiele.l in their vory frequently now young vonkn vi.led that its natives should not lie kept 1,1 transactions the judges will prepare i ash you upon your oath docs not your **""' nen « beyond its borders a snd themselves with more care when thev master occasionally go to bed with you w den storm on lho lake overtook tho party j u lf w their opinions are to be published " oh i answered toinctlo nothing daunt and gessler was obhgod to give order tu and handed down to posterity than they ed " that trial does not come ot to-doy loose toll from bi fetters and commit tho would do when they were merely to bo mr slabberohops a lound shout of helm to his hands as he was known for 0 delivered m presence of tbo parties and laughter all around achieved the aaconfi skillful steersman tell g«ided the vessel their lawyers and perhaps a few writers turo ol dunning who had noukug w it to the foot of lho great axenberg whore 0 apprentices agents aa well as parties but 0 adjust hia bands chun-reijjj posi ledge of rocks distinguished to this day as are deterred from bringing into cuurt dis ion of bis wig unj look ve.y foot-is-h toll's platform presented itself as the only creditable causes which will inevitably be lord mansfield lean buck on thc bench iu landing place for leagues around it p u bli**hea and counsel exerl themselves an uncontrollable burst of mirth and i be seized hi cross bow and escaped by a more when thov are uwore that the bad not more hun half recovered tho flj daring leap leaving the skill to wrestle its agents will judge of their industry and ial dicial gravity of tone when he nsltcej t.'!l i'i "", l "' lo t t e v ° s ' "' ho ' ""'"" en,s ani ' "'" l <, p rie y n employing them whether mr dunning 1 lose to put any m,,re,s^,^t7ru,tteirs1,.,winthen".rrow mljiit^tlfe^atftli^r n,0 ° 1 a abort negative - pass near kussnacht tho tidings of his them , edinburgh wteklu chronicle accorded of a . shock to lus personal viihtt death not only enhanced the courage of the ty which was perhaps the more clte people but also alarmed tbo vigilance of ,„.,,. „ . «***». ihdt it was given apparently without their rule s and greatly increased the thr s " 1 f matrimony a gallant intention and in perfoct simplicity of heart d rs of the conspirators who kept youth belonglfg to this quarter by j an old woman witneea in an aseiudt ease dmmistered this bitter lose lle.e ,,„>, mi object was to invalidate lhe e.idenee e to the ideolily ofa pa ily ; but hens ho ent aboul it with niticii gentleness omething like tbe following dialogue li plate between them pray my ood woman he said " are you vory well i-qiiaiiitcd with this person ? oh yes om worship very well indeed " come ow what sized man is ho ? is ho short mall quite short and stumpy 6ir linos as small us your honor " humph i v hat kind of nose has ho ? " what i hould call 11 stumpy nose sir much such one just i'.i all tlie world as your own nly not pule so cocked-like " um ! lis eves '" why be hus u kind ol cast iu bom sir a sort of squint they are very ike your honour's eye pslm i you nay go down woman — the lust number f llu i aw magazine .* life of lord ul burton fireniciii irson procuring six solr nt sub to the carolinian thai hare a n rti : iuf at the usual rates w^zzail tri;x:.nt % jjie editor or l/iti/hiti not be at terms will be strii-ttv ml miscellaneous ul.ii j i ti.f llor.'ipr of snm""im.-.t lo.ioii tl"it ii was now high i , if . , .■retreat fi m warsaw nud laiilv question was how ... eflec host iu conjunction with lus wife h ,, and it length indue nofani id servant of sky nmecki's i who resembled skyrznecki .,- ani complexion jo apply for ,,■(, i ■eiiitble hun as it wi re to on bis own account the obtained they were deliv h h . . disguised as a valet sky , i : at the time appointed to ■•. i ,,,.; street where u carriage horses waited to receive him '. ''■bard i . , j.areil wiih the descrip n the passport and succeeded h an inn not far from v ill two w came in and demanded his win b having been shown , a rouble they left the place a pule perceiving i was a b bis set forth h '.,.,, not to h b^id.int be bins hand i jr^ulc^slcrutiny for you do not 1 ok like a servant skyrznecki deemed it prudent toad on this disinterested counsel aud utter refreshing liis horses set forth on another route or rather plunged into a forest whoso mazes were unknown to all but tha peasantry of the country who warmly assisted the flight of their superi ors and drove on until ho reached the are inctsofatown.where a priest to whom h was known nud who was attached to him resided he consulted with this priest the means of advance while lus hor ses were feeding ; and another priest hav ing l,",,i called in it was agreed be should igain alter his route since the river i il ea which it was necessary to cross offer dan impediment to his progress inasmuch asall the bridges bad been destroyed dur ing the campaign by skyrznecki own orders to prevent the russians from har taasiiig his rear being ignorant of the newly proposed route a peasant was on gajed for a trilling sum to c mvey sky u,i,"ki and his driver to the proposed des iiiation after a reconnoissance they set elf on their road they encountered two polish drago ins in the interest ofthe club bists but testifying neither alarm nor cu riosity at this circumstance they escaped iheir suspicion or scrutiny reaching a narrow part ofthe river they crossed it nu rafters and continuing their route reached a town where they stopped to re fresh themselvos and horses at tic inn where skyrznecki put up the burgmeist er ofthe town pros nted himself and ques tioned skyrznecki aa to lus person his intentions destinations c bkymneck tvaded his questions in a mcd-hurnoured wuv and told him he should know alter dinner the repast being finished the huron ist r renewed ins mquirie upon which skyrznecki informed him that he v a maje»stanisliow*iki and desired to procce i to a particular town the burg neisier however frankly told bin he be lieved bim to bo d r uai in spy skvrz n-rki reasoned with him on the absurdit and iujustico of such a supposition and in svidence of his boing a genuine pole mea tinned the names conditi in residence ami mean of various persona in the country round the burgnielsher nevertheless was sceptical bul after detaining our hero four hours be am a littl ore accessible '-. r ... m and permitted skyrwiecki to de part aeeompanied by an officer ol the po ii ■-,'. skyranccki had not however pro • i i thr-e vents from the town when he wa overtaken and arrested by six lancers who had orders from tli irresolute burg twister to carry him haek bkyrznocki finding it vein to attempt resistance ub milled to the mandate and returned ra wa , bower finally pernutlcd to pro a crowd colonel influence son partljj hied the ed he own chateau . ' aaaj hun to ta it beensiipp'*s--l^^^^^b»^^^^^^^a^b\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"^^m independent little republic bih i which s so liable to result !,-..„, .■.(. .--... t would have ended but the treason which to the direct rays of the sun we hav sapped the fountain of his eminence end often thought that all mechanics who are hastened the polish catastrophe had spread obliged to labor in the open air would be its poisonous influence to tha very confines immense gamers u comfort and in health of poland even in cracow clubbists were they guarded in summer from the who had sought a retreat from the disas sun by an awntng or a she ol boards ters ofthe campaign meditated tho ner , the additional trouble and expense ofthe ,!..,- of their chieftain he wa therefore ; erection of such a screen would be a„i,,h obliged to take refuge in the house of the repaid by its good effects bishop of cracow until a new enemy in ' ii possible remain « i door dun the persons of tl.e russian troops under therniddloof theday.from 13 j to soclocl . rudw entered the town and obtained this maxim might be followed by alar j format on of the place of his retreat il ; ger number 1 persons than would a fi • < now became necessary to screen hun from , be supposed early rising and and a eh e vigilant search of hi foee and a larg , ; miration ofsecular holy 3ays spent oo lark cellar beneath the bishop's house was often in dissipation and in incurring d »• xetedfor the purpose in tha mean eases which cause the loss ol many other toe the aorf an consul was solicited pri days would make „,,, to the o-v-r class vatelv to ass.s ins flight into the imperial of chanics who work in the open air lenitmies to winch he consented and after the time lost by leaving work during the .-,..,] specified hen fatigued or n a profuse = - i nnvor he down upon tho g al 11 as ieep m the open ur by uch al '•' the body hoeemei always ,„ eliii|e.|,alld.llsi'l|i,-iofa v ,. er ns character ore often produced ,,.., tho body trictly clean by fro t bathing they who neglect thi in deprive them.olve ofa verj pow safeguard to health and u louroe ol snjoyment ver use a cold bath when tho bod a i,,te of oxhaustion from fatig i io , at„,n without entering iuto a in 1'all the rules lobeobser a bathing we think it important lu upon our readers the foregoing pre ,,.,.. ma iv persons who w add ho le wel then lips with cold water o their bodies fearlessly into the nv r a cold bath at a tunc when from the iesofthe system being reduced the riou injury is to be apprehended the chill which invariably results vei leep in crowded apartments nor a draft ol air blowing upon lha bed ,,.. aleep tbe system is always more , to suffer from morbific causes than , awake t her.ee the impure and eon air ef a crowded chamber and the produced by a current ofairisfar . deleterious during in m.'m than would be during tb lay we w,«n !„. understood howevor that while eeaie io tl sir in-jest term lbe i of sleeping expos d lo ■drafl i ail , i s.,,1 1 1 1 ii insist ui the n • ly a ft-*o ventilation otthobuj m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 to con tl on ale bis bliss the happy pair r:.r'-.i.'n!iunrii dream — in 1813 there l .|, mi .,| i v n stirling boat ou thursday wero 1 000 prisoner ol war confined at w^h flags and pennants streaming in hon roche t r castle in hampshire one oi qf 0 f the occasion and so exhilarated was them an italian was celebrated among ,| 1 , » out g gudeman that be jamp ovor iii companions as a discover ol hidden tqc hoight on the 1 •<■!■: of the sl aim lie ti place where th v were an j wm w jth difficulty prevented from per confined was surrounded by a very high p c trating an act of flirtation with the wall and occupied marly two acres of inei . lna j ( 7g beneath the paddle-wheeui the round the italian dreamed one main exuueranc8 0 f his joy had not evaporated that il he shoul ! dig near the middle ol w , ie , h ,. u)il l j ,\_,, ohain-pter and this enclosure to the depth of 24 foot he before she had rightly hove-to the anti would find coins of immense v'al.ie ii j i 1 1 ),, ,_. 1;1 i — >< brisk as a bee and light a applied to capt lock ol the navy foi , ( f , irv ;*_ ll ,. ll |,, l | eap intended to ter i av to dig the capt was a scotch | ,,,,,,.,,',. ,],,, landing-place but hi eye nol in in and lik lv as superstitious as the u^j n „ j n a t tate to calculate distances to a writer ofthis at all event hi believed in n j ce t vi plump wenl tha " brish gudeman dreams and readily ranted permission lu ui|i i . i ,| t , ( , acep ' { *| ie acreamod dig many of the prisoners who knew ihe n . j)h f .. ir , l (||( ,' | amenj . er a „; ( |, laugh itulian declared that to their knowledge ter while the unfortunate wight was ta he had frequently found ut concealed ing mfttterg very coolly underneath he treasure by dreams and eagerly volun wm however soon rescued from his unto teercd their services when they had wari i dip nn d in place of being carried to dug to the doptb of h feel a quantlt ol ,, |( , humane society where hissuspennod |. male hair was found in perfect preserva „„,..,„,,..„ m j r |,| hav unhappilj boen r ion and nearl three feet long al the gtore j i he was consigned " asadder aud a depth of 22 bet a bug koy fourteen hotter man to the humuue society ol ins inches 1 and three inches in eircumft-i v||r sv,,,s,n,i/i m of 21 | coin the 1 " i i not i medical candour — dr samuel gar.h who was one i lhe kitknt club coming there mt night declared that be must so ti lie gone having many patients to at tend ; but some good wine being produc od ho forgot them when sir richard steel reminded bun of his appointments garth immediately pulled oul ins h.f which amounted to fifteen and said u it's n iter whether 1 see them to-night osj not forninoof them haveeuch bad connti tun ns tha all the phi sicians in the world can't sovo them aud tho other six have such good constitutions thai all the phi si emu io he world can't kill them 1 the following excellect maxim an from ihe journal of hetfth published lust week iu philadelphia they are wor thy ofa careful perusal ftt.nims f-for c!tr emon k.-ep yourself as cool is p awiblo al though we are well aware tl it by many this direction will be treated with ndtculo it constitutes nevertheless loft duel mean for preserving health during tin warm season it doc not imply that you are to live man icehouse oi to seek for any refrigerant bul amply to ai nd al unnecessary excitement whether moral orphysical ,. , . l.-t your clothing be light or loose ot ,,„. t me time that tins maxim i adhered ,„ care must betaken whenever aaj sud de reduction of temperature occurs to adapt the clothing to this ehange ; bonce ., wanner dr.-ss wdl l required early in 1 morning and late at night than du r r the middle ofthe lav when in a siaie ofprofune perspiration never throw offa portion of your clothing the best plan in such ease ist retire „„ liatelj withindoors and change the . c i 0 thes foi others perfocti dry i „,,.,;.. , ur face ofthe body being nrev,.«m i i rubbed with a towel fhe same lcaution is proper when you have been „, , lentallv we b a h iwer ol ram i-...1 ii..j-.i'at*--ly ■. nlum »!. 1-gjbjj fool i aid lo 1 1 , ■- • ■i bm h hi ii pounds h in ; l < uii in-'-i'h ' ." s h il , le ,, '" ' ' plain ''"' lid ko ,, nail an income ho replied thul the n-i.-ier ncws-i.e is ..!«■-.■.•« elil tthe met confirmed drunkard we ever h . ,, s , j . 1 " r ■"< lealwajm tclu l xx was an old mar in the land ol pun ofhis i me than they s 1 "'' " , "^" r " in «»'" u "' '• '■uh pkin who possessed the greute.t ot all hnd , tbat m t o their inquiry there were that on a young lady a backing ut of p possible ahliorinee for ' anti-temperance iu '. g m wuu . u | „.„ l | 1 .' ,., mtm ,., | ,,, , a ge her bonnet which waa very large having lra„k oe.tis nt cider at a , ivfl ttbov , the i r income namely b begg cbug ht in the door way and there she zzzv'zz z z z zzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzz ; ■«"", rr.'y 5 ;; zzk king another i behove neighbor i " 1 e nloved he«ven and earth until relieved lycuttj ', do k wii-h "" ■, i'dlltli i ■**■'■('■jollliltll ,_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ circumstance was an eye-witne edinburgh paper tlie exeter news letter says no man iu england i attacked with ihe cholera who pais promptly b,r hia news papers it attacks delinqvents and bor rowers without exception a , the chole ra i in thia country would nol an imme diate attention to the above be eommon el we would in happy lo save the live uf maxy receipts in payment for subscription given at iho»hortoi.l notice 1 an indian chief doing naked hi npw ion in cask of madoria wine presented .,, hun l.y nn officer in the eompany'a ner v ue said lie thought it a juice extracted from women's tongue nnd lions hearts for i iter be hud drank b bottle of it ho said ' he could talk forever and fi^ht tho di s*il pri,.-i ->/■-- n iri i man recommend ,„ u „ n . v ■i ent milch cow that she would give milk year after year withoul i : v i because it ran in the i,,,,,i i ahe came ofa cow that new had a calf |