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COS AJI E. Ilii BAR TLETT-EDITOR.
2Ti)c Democrat
IS rum.I>UKD ETEIIY WEEK IN
COLL 1 VI uU S , €} E OR G 1 A ,
rt Three Dollars -per annum, if paid in ad
vance, or Four Dollars, at the end of the
/fear. It is expected that all application for
subscription from a■ distance, will be accom
panied with the money.
Advertisements will bo inserted at reasonable
rates Sales of land and negroes, by adminis
trators, executors or guardians, are required bv
law tn be he'd on the first tuesday in the month
between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
4- 3in the afternoon, at the court bouse --f the
conntv in which the property is situated Notice
ofthese sales must bo given in a public Gazette
sixty days previous to flib day of gale.
Notice of the sale of personal property must
bo give* in a like manner forty days previous to
■ho day f salo ..
Notice todebtors A. croditorgof an estate must
bo published forty days.
Notice that all application will be made to the
court of ordinary for leave to sell land must be
published four months.
O’hotters on business must be Vost paid to
• insure attention
Voir si ms Al V 9 a v n Ji,
HAT
i?/ 1 1? ufaeiurers ,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
w >ULD respectfully inform the pub
lic that hey have on hand, an will keep const
antllv for sale at whole-sale and -eiail a goner
al and extensive assortment of H ’TS. coinpri
sing all the Various fashion* and qualities, and
OB as favorable terms as can be p<irchased at a
r-y market in the United States.
Strict attention will be given to all orders
ft-om the country
Orders fbr Hats left with Edward J. Harden,
esq at Appalachicola, will be promptly atti ojl
ed to
WASTED TO PURCHASE
Hatting furs of all k.nds, for which cash and a
oeral prico will be given, delivered either at
rlumbusor at Appalachicola
Columbus, Aug. 27 1831
JOINER’S TOOLS
OF a supotior quality «V well assorted, just
opening LAWHON 4" HOWELL.
aprilSl, 1832.
SHOE STORE.
rp-j E. WELLS, & CO. Have
’ removed to the Brick Building
next do, r above Wm l> Har-
E&. irroves m Broad street, wliete
they offer for s .le on reasona
ferins Boots and Shoes of every dcscrii tion, of
their om gianufactuie, consisting of
°OO pa* r Gentlemen’s Boots,
B)0 b» Calfskin shoes, high & low quarters,
100 do Calfskin Pumps,
• 75 do. Buckskin Shoes,
50 do. Sealskin Pumps,
200 and" Brogans,
300 do. SAgoes,
Z.A DIES PRUNELLO ROOTS (,■ SHOES of
various kinds
Do. Morocco Shoes,
Oft. Sealskin do.
Do. Calfskin do
Leather walking shoes and Betters,
Misses and Childrens B ots and Shoes of ev
e-v description.
N. B All work of their own Manufacture
warranted pot to rip
Ju i/‘2, I*3l —ly
* JUST I’UBLiSIIED
J.nd for sale at the Columbus Cook Store,
TH’.I LOST VIRGIN >F THE SOUTH;
A N Historical Novel, connected with tho Iti-
X3 dian War of tho South, in the years 181'*,
J3. 14 and 15—and Gen. Jackson, now Presi
dent of the United States
ft V DON PE RO CASSENDER.
A few copies remaining on hand
mav 19 E S NORTON. Broad street.
COLUMBUS BOOK STORE.
[HAVE ju^ l received at my Store the follow
in--- new and other interesting publica
tions:
Feaktio Aram i novel by the author of l’elharn
Thu Forsaken, a title 2 vols.
The Polish < hiefs an historical romance 2 vols
-Family Library No. 29 Court and Camp ol Bo
napartc.
Parly’s • ’olnntbus,
Universal Songster,
Flute Instructors,
Hewlett's Interest. Tables,
Coloridgo, Shelly and Keat’s works,
Ecott’s Napoleon 3 vols,
Cook’- Morgagni 2 vols,
Dowees Midwifery
Eberle's Practice of Medicine 2 vcsl
Turner’s hemistry
Bichat s Anatomy of Physiology,
Ainsworth’a Dictionary,
Methodist Ifyinn Books (pocket odition)
Prayer Books (do.)
Sand Box-s and Inkstands.
Port Folios Visiting Cards Blank • ard« Ac
Together with a great variety ofbooks and fan
cy articles too numerous to particularize.
April 20. E.S NORTON
NEW FIRMT
GENERAL AGENCY
AND
cOXL Ml s SlO NB US TNE BS.
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
HI HE subscribers respectfully acquaint llioir
I friends and the public, that they have for
-oi-d a connexion in the above busmens under the
name and stvlo of
SHORTER, TARVER & CO.
They have commodious and extensive ar-
Smgomcnts in progress for the reception and
Storage of produce, and will bo prepared to
Stake advanceamn tho same while m store or
under shipment to New Orleans or New-York
) E. 8 SHORTER,
Signed > BtNJ P TARVER.
S JAMES II SHORTER,
may 19, 1K32
TO RENT'
A convenient Dwelling House on Oglethorpe
Street—Also a LIVERY STABLE on
(>Swford Otoet.—Apply to
spr, q 3 «f John wm rtsiDj;
Tmm dxs mo suit.
O.N • ONSsIG.VYIKNT
. And for sale, by |
SHORTER, TARVER, & CO.
»*5 pices i ircassiana
8 “ llomhazetts aborted
82 “ Fancy Prints “
( 8 '• Plaid A striped Domestics
3 “ Negro Cloth, woollens
7 “ Sattinclte
3 “ Fustians
. 32 *• Doz Biue purple & R»>d Tlaid II
1 10-PI French Brittanias “
2 6-12 Brittanias “
1u “ «
2 “ Indcliab'e Ink
21 Leather l aps
1 ps 6 4 Table Diaper
4 11-12 Dcz Pocket Books
2 ps Supr Black ('rape
C '• Swiss Book muslin
2 “ TamhouTd “ "
7 “ ‘i Leno *•
2 “ Supr. Marino Cloth,
4 Supr Greene Table Covers
(i “ Blue Table. do.
3 ps. Velveteens
IB (Joverlctts
3 ps Lawn
1 Doz < ambrick Hkfs
2 “ Bl.ikk s i!k Gloves
1 8-!2 “ White “ “
tto libU 1>.;,.,0 Pork,
9 “ Mackerel, No. 3,
4 “ “ No 1,
1 Pipe Amcican Brand}’,
2 Qr. Casks Malaga \Viue,
1 *’ Tenenffe “
1 Indian Bbl Muscat **
(It Bbls iN. Orleans Rum,
5 '■ Loaf Sugar,
lG Tobacco,
6 Boxes Cha'iip?jrne,
20 Rai-ins,
li Baskets Sweet Oil,
20 Boxes Cider,
8 “ Scgars Ist quality,
5 “ Sper i Can lies,
I‘2 ‘ Smoaked Herrings,
10 Bags Green Coffee.
All of which articles will be sold by wholesale
and ou m cmnodaiing terms Meiehanls from
the <mu ll would do well to call and exam
ine forthcmclves.
June t'th
Insurance-
FRA lIE Augusta Insurance and Bauk-
H mg Company will msiiro Produce and Mer
chandise against the dangers of River
li n on good sl%ani boats and other river craft,
and upon good vessels from Ap.tlachico a to New
Ot leans or the atlantic cities
They will also take fire risks upon ..Buildings,
Merchandise and Produce
GEO tV DILLINGHAM, Agent.
NEW SPRING
GOODS.
L. J. DAVIES Sc CO.
HAVE just received an elegant assortment
of Spring G od and at reduced prices
Among them arc the following articles, viz:
111 k Italian Lustring, smche.v A sarsnelt silks,
Gro do Nap and Gro de Swiss do
i olored .‘- •tins, stripe Pal .urines,
Foula <1 Muslins, (new style,) .
French V B* Igian Ginghams,
do. do. Calicoes,
Jaconet cambric and cambric muslins,
Swiss, 1> iok,.aud mult muslins,
Lace capos and c >Hars,
■ oti't J.ace and thread edgings,
Muslin Bands Crapo & grtuse caps,
Linen and linen cambric caps,
W hite pongee do
White and green gause veils,
Gent tandoin mixtsik hose,
do. do emton da-
VMi trrand brown silk gloves,
l.'un: lable and Logtiorn liatß,
Belgium stripe do
English chip and e.,.ttage do.
A curtp ete v- • or' merit of milinary,
Bead bags and purses, silk do
Brown A green paras-dc,
do. do Umbrellas,
t ecil cloths, Fustians, Tickings,
Apron cheeks, Ac
A LSO— White satin beaver Hals,
Boots and rihoes,
Hardware and Cutlory,
Joiner's Ti ols Ac.
nav 5 1832
SHORT IIR, TARVER &. CO.
nA\’C received by late arrivals the follow
ing Goods on consignment which they
offer on favourable terms.
55 libla. Choice Cider,
do Boxes Newark Pippin do.
70 bbls. Cincinnati Whiskey,
60 “ N. O. Molasses,
12 hhils. Racon,
20 bbls Pickled Pork,
10 Drums Figs,
6 Boxes llavanna Cigars,
Deal Pino, celebrated manufacture,
50 Hexes Virginia »V N C Tobacco,
5 quarter casks Malmsey Wine,
150 fcacks Salt,
20 cases Lemon Syrrup iV Limo Juice,
30 bbls Sugar,
Barrels Irish Potatoes,
20 Sacks priino Green Coffee,
5 barrels genuine Monongalialn Whiskey,
12 Pattern barshcar ploughs, made by E.
Parson, Enfield Coa’t.
Cogrrac Brandy with a variety of other
Articles. may 19, 1832.
G. W. DILLINGHAM,
©tttrs for Snlr,
100 barrels Pickled Pork.
200 sacks Liverpool and Turk's Island salt,
50 bbls Western Whiskey,
100 do. N. Orleans Molasses,
250 do. various qualities sugar,
50 do. Mackerel,
4000 ibs. blue gist Grindstones,
100 Sides upper Leather,
2000 lbs. sole Leather,
8000 Ibs Bacon,
150 Bolts Kentucky Bagging,
80 coils Bale Rope. _ may 19.
STIiWAKT SAITenT
ON the first Tuesduy in August next will be
sold at the Court Hoiiku in Lumpkin
Stew rt County, ltetwcon the u«ual hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit: The east
half of lot number 121 in the 20th district of
1 originally Leo now Stewart County Levied
lona* the property of William II Braswell to
j satisfy two fi fas issued from a Justices' Court
j ofCisw ford County, one in favor of I »w»t«,' A
Bacon, the o'hct in favor of Edward llaiknr
I ..gains' raid Brarwell Levy made ami lutumed
o me by a
JON -.THAN F BillDGEft,
j Juna Id, i-:yi
I T ANARUS, JCLV |§3S.
SPRING Sl SUMMER
mxmgm*
Subscribers have just tinisbed
opening a fine stock of PA. \t• F4. .s TA
PLE. SPRING A- SUMMER ORY GOODS
Hats, Flir.es Saddlerv, Crockery and Hard
ware, which are oti’t red to the public at such
prices as they h >pe, will give satisfaction. Their
friends are respectfully requested to call ami
examine for themselves—Tin stock is compo
sed partly of the following articles:
Foulard Muslin Pjir.ts,
Plain and figured muslins, of all descriptions,
Muslin robes, _• inghams, fancy barage,
Calicoes ot every variety,
Black, white and fancy color’d silks,
Black and white satin.
A lino and fnshionabli assortment of bonnets A
belt ribbons, cap and taffetas do.
'.adjeg and geul’s beaver and liorseskin gloves
and mitts.
Ladies and gent’s random w hole & half hose,
A caso of fashionable Dunstablo and Leghorn
bonnets.
A few (I ten straw bonnets,
A good n-sortineut of silk, crape «t barage fan
cv hdk’fs.
Ladies printed cambric bdk’ft.
Artificial fltfwersaud straw bands,
l ologne. Lavender, lto6e & Florida water,
Otto of Ro-es,
53 whole 4' naif pieces linen,
Table, birnoye A" Russia Diaper,
Brown and bleached linen drills,
Black bombazines, bunbuzetts, princettas, A c.
Rouen eassiinercs, Nankins A summer camblets
Bleached cotton sattin drills, -ilk velvets,
A good and new assortment of Mersailles Ves
tings,
A fe.v pieces light 4- fancy Valencia Vestings,
‘.**'*o3 parasols and gentlemen's umbrellas,
Hl'k Italian cravats and linen collars,
Thread Cambric and long lawn.
Ladies fancy silk and beed bags, fancy fails,
Brown and bleach’d shirtings 4-sheetings,
Cotton Diaper,
Garment and furniture dimities,
A large and fine selection of shell, tuck and
side coinb“,
I piece black bombazine for ladies wear,
Bediiek. Osnaburghs and cheeks,
'■'uririture blue and seal lot checks,
3 4 and 4 4 plaids and stripes, sirouus,
Buckram padding tyc
Sewing silk andjCOlton, needles, pins, ."ic.
A large and fine assortment of black and drab
hats and caps,
Lady’s, gentlemen’s and children's shoes of all
kinds and q alkies
Lady’s V gentlemen’s saddles, bridles and mar
tingales
CROCKERY.
China Hr Liverpool nro u A pmk ware,
' ’onimon ware of all kinds, tumbleis <V wine
castors, fye.
A large ami full assortment of Hardware and
< hitlery, Joiner 1 . 1 - Tools, Axes, Hoes, 4- Blaek
• smith's Tools
Fine toilet and swi.,g glasses,
Letter and cap paper, ink quill- and pencils
inrty 0. Lnwlum & IluwelJ.
JUST PUBLISHED ,
VND received by ihe aubscrtbei at tho (J«-
luiitbus Book Store, a New Work transla
ted from uhe French with au'accouut of all the
capital operations per tunned during the whole
oi Napoleon's wars, by Baron D G LAstllEY.
Surgeon and Chief ol tho Hospital of tlie Royal
Guards, Kx-ln-p&ctor Geioral of the Military
Medical Stuff, Ex I’rime Sltgeon of the Grand
Army of Russia, Saxony, Ac
N B This is cue of ll,e most entertaining
w->rks to the Suigeoh ever published in tins
country.
Also, Adventures on th« Columbia River, in
cluding the Nnualive of s Residence of six
yc-ars on the Western side ol the. Rocky Mount
ains, among various tribes of Indians hitherto
unknown, together with 1 journey across the
American Continent: by ROBSJ ''.'X
Together with a great variety of medical and
other works 100 numerous to particularize
E. S NORTON.
juns 30 Broad Hi
14. €. ALLEN
Has received p* Steam Boat Baltimore.
cog -»randy,
sinaicaaud American Hum,
Holland and American Gin,
Madeira ")
Teneriffe w .
Marseilles/ VVln(i9
Sweet J
Loaf and brown Sugar
Tobacco
A largo assortment Joiner's Tool
Blue l’lains
Wliich he offers for sale on his usual low
terms,
dec 10
JWw Supply .
GROCERIES AT APALACHICOLA.
>nnt: subscriber lias just received pc Sclirs.
ii Mary. Hannah, Elizabeth and Emoline,
from New Orleans, the following Groceries:
20,000 lb. Bacon,
50 bbls. Pork,
50 <• Whiskey,
15 hhils. prime Ni. O Sugar,
. 30 bbls. Hum,
150 casks Nails (assorted,)
60 bbls Flour,
100 coils Bale Rope,
10 pieces Kentucky Ragging,
30 coils Manilla and Taied Hope.
6 pipes C Brandy & Holland Gin,
50 bags prime llavanna Coffee,
25,000 best llavanna Scgnrs.
Tho above together with the stock on hand is
the best ever offered in this markot, all of which
will be sold low for Lush or approved pap/r
C E. NORTON,
■n-i'aeh'.cola. (Flor.) May 10, 1832
OM CONSIGNMENT
And tor sale by SHORTER, TARVER A <"•
r>r> Bbls. Newark Cider, first quality
iiuiy
NEW GOODS
\RRIVING fn nt N Yoik, N Oilern 1 »n
ether markets to C.W DILI INC HA 6'
Juno 6.
COLLIS’ CAST STEEL AXES
With Jlcada.
For sale by O W. DILLINGHAM
June 16th
I’HKLIiD I*ol2 li
C\ F iixoerllent quality in iwtiand rmw barre's
/ will be kept through tho season in
G W DILLINGHAM
| Juno lOtfv
AIMIIMSTRATOU 8 HALE.
ft t the 19th day f July next, w,l! be sold at
a w he resilience of Mr. Banks, on Lot No :4T
I in tho 32d dist of Stwart Coin.tv a part of tin
j Stock of Cattle, fcousisting of Cows .V < 'alvcs.
j belonging to the E&tatc of J P Blackmon
j deceased.
j ALSO,— On the 2l>t July next, « ill be sold
jat the residence of Mr. Blake on Lot No 45 in
i the 32d (list, at Muscogee Cos. the balianr.e of
i the Slock, consisting oft only
i Terms of sale, small n tes with approved se
curity, payable twelve months after oate
MARY ANN BLACKMON, Ad ex.
NOTICE
T Hereby forwarn all persons from trading for
a certain note of hand given bv myself to
Henrv C M‘Coy for forty-five dollars, payable
the 25th day of December next. " The consider
ation for which said note was given having
wholly failed I uni determined not to pav it un
til cnrnpelh dbv law. E. C. 11 ITCH!I’' 1 ’' fRD.
mav 26, 1832. _
Hr.»p QrsßTEns. 65th R. G M. )
Talbott’>n. lti th June. 1832 )
ORDER V D. That the following persona are
appointed the Staff far ho 65th Regiment
i Georgia Militia. They will be obeyed and ro
specie ! iteee.rdiuglv
Robert Brooks, Adjutant
John 11. Ilarrism . Sorgoant Major.
James L. Burks, Paymaster
Thomas G. Pearson, Quarter-mustcr-Serg.,
l)r Rober' A Ware, -urgeon
Dr Geo. M Gullet, Surveon’s-raato.
Vernon Smoote Fife major
WILLIAM P-FORD, Col.
65ih R. G. M
for
\N ".LF-GANT COACH, made to order in
Newark, and perhaps a belter piece of work
cannot bn found
Also, a PIANO FORTH of superior tone and
workmanship THOMAS SCATTER
Vansville, Crawford co. May 12. 1832.
NOTICE.
T FORWARN all persons from trading for a
certain note of hand given by*mo to aMr
Font, sometime in the last of March or first of
April. 4' due about tho 24th of December, 1832.
for twenty-five dollars. A* the consideration
for which said note was given has tail and, I do
not intei and <o pav it unles- compelled bv law
may 12. 1882. Wilder Phillip*.
Cl INTON. Juno 7, i832.
A REPORT
TT AVING gon- forth to tho public, implica
• * ting Mrs. BuNKi.KV.in the charge of hold
ing etiminal conespnndetiee and illicit inter
course with invself—l consider it a duty which
1 owe to her to state, that, such report is a gross
and iniquitous slander —that no sueli correspnd
donee or intercourse ever existed between us
that I view and respect Mrs Bunkley. as a vii
tuoa lady, and that hor entire deportment BO f*i
«» it has fallen within my observation, lias been
chaste, discreet, and abuvo siispteion
Wm S C. REID.
GEORGIA: X Wm. S C. Reid eanie before
Julies County, A me in person, and on oath de
posed and said that the above slateinont of facta
is Iruo to the best of Ins knowledge
Wm. S C.REID #
Sworn toand subscibed before 1110, 9th 'unc,
1832 ROHEitT BEASKEY, J P
junr 30— It
% *1 b) Vr v
For A'rtfspapers and Periodicals.
’ | ’HE Subseriber informs the public that he
' has been appointed agent for the
Medical t’hirurgicnl Review, &, Jorrnal
of Uratctical Medicine.
a Quarterly, published in New York, edited by
James Johnson. M D. Physician Extraordinary
to the King of Great Britain.—TEßMS—sl
25 emits per Numbor. in advance. Oiders for
one or more Nob. inclosing the cash, postpaid,
will moet with prompt attention.
E S NORTON
june 30 Broad St.
NEW HP A I’UK A GEN CV.
The eubscriher informs tin* public
flint he has been appointed agent of the
following publications,
THE LADY’S BOOK monthly at S3
* [per year
THE CASKET 13 peryear
Tiiksaturbry kvbning post weekly at $2
Names forwarded with the amount of
subscription, postage paid will meet
with prompt Mention
< E. S. Norton, agent.
Columbus May 31, 1832.
LOTTERY NOTICE.
i/COHE holders of Tickets in the Milledgcville
.5* Street Lottery, are informed that the re
sult of the Drawing which took place 011 the
stli May, 1832, inay be seen by applying tn
E. S. NORTON,
may 18. Agent for mpManagor*
THE AMERICAN FJIRMERT
rtiled by Cideon /?. Smith, is mih'ishrd in Pnl
timorr, Mil by I IRVINE HITCHCOCK
Cos. (snr.ressors of J S Skin er.) in weekly
numbers of eight quarto pages, at Five Dol
lars per annum
TT is devoted exclusively to practical Agricul
turo; Horticulture; and Rural and Domestic
Econo 111 I .': —The Amtricon Earrurr contains
also a great number of useful receipes; readings
•dupted to tho stations of mothers and mistres
ses <,f families ; so much of the news ns relates
to foreign and dnmeslic markets for Agricultur
al products, and a correct statement of their
prices current at tho time of publication; but
nothing connected with party politics is at nnv
time permited to appear in it» columns.
TERMS OF BUBSRCIPTION
1 Price five dollars per annum, pavnblo at the
middle of each venrof subscript ion.
2 Subscriptions are in all cases charged by
j the year and never for a shorter term
Contents of No. 14, I 'ol. 14.
! New China Mulbery; advantage of feeding
Silkworms; Sheen comparative value of Mini
rm and Saxon breeds; cultivation of Potatoos;
\lfidln or Spanish clover; Silk Grass; Planting;
i enumeration of Ihq different species of lotsl
| trees; cultivation of Peach Trees; rod Heels;
- W«ter Melons, prices nf Strawheries in New-
York nud Ualiinore; iniprovoinels of Cattle; di
reel ions fin making chlorine gas; prices current
jin Now-Yenk and lialtuno »
COR H E TH.
A Few d»>*. Mr* Catiir!m’a best uianufictur
. If od morse ns, for »ntr h
\ nitty 0. Luwhon Howell.
VO Si.
THE CHOLERA.
Tina New-York Commercial Advertis
er ol the 21 st mat. stiys: —Thtto is no
lurtlier inlelligeiiee lioin Cnnndn tins
morning, and the Alimov patters of l;»8f
evening contains « number of letters tnd
I stutemerita from tlie North, which ought
111 a great lit ensure to allay the 011 m-s
--sary panic wliich has been «t least prema
turely created in this city. With the ex
ception of the suspicions case at Mechnn
icsviile, there is no evidence whnti ver,'
that the Asiatic Cholera lias had t-vi n a
moment's existence this side of the houn
dary.
A ll tfer irotti the Trustees of tho vil
lage ot W liitehall, ’.«> the Board of tit Itii
ol Albany, mates the case of.Lurried, so
often mentioned, ns one of doubt. It
will lie recollected that this man arrived
sick in the steam boat Ehrenix. lie 1k:-
longed to Troy, ami died ol'ditsipatioo
The Trustees say there had been l ot ©no
Oliver case of a doubtful type, The vil
lage was now entirely healthy; there
"ere but few emigrants nt that place, who
were tdl clean and healthy. *
A letter from Samuel Burnet, a magis
trate of Fort Miller, states the simple
facts in regard to the sickness anti deaths
at that place to have been these : The wa
ter having been drawn off on tho 7th, a
number of emigrants were consequently
detained at that place. In the course of
three days, three of their number sicken
ed and died of the common cholera mor
bus of our own country. The number of
emigrants thus detained was about eighty.
They are cleanly, healthy and respecta
ble looking people; nud theie was no ex
traordinary sickness among them.
The authorities of Troy, West Troy,
Lansinghurgh, W aterford, and other pla
ces in that direction, continue in the use
of the most effective precautions for stop
ping the tide of emigration from the
iVorth. All the emigrants arriving are
subject to a rigid inspection nnTi quaran
tine.
In ret»ard to the case of the stranger at
Mechanfcsvillc, the only one of any im
portance, we add the following inform;**
tion. An extract from a letter from Dr.
Tibbits, giving an account of the case
down to 6 o’clock on Monday afternoon,
was published in the Commercial of last
evening. The annexed memoranda o£
the case, to the period of its termination,
have since been furnished by the physi
cian:
9 o’clock—Patient'says lie is better,
cramps hot so severe; urinery functions
suspended; symptoms on the whole no
better.
Tuesday, 5 A. M.—Toifgue coated
with u brown fur in the middle, and dry
articulation, not above a whisper. This
lias been the same since I tirst saw him;
had a stool 12 o’clock, about as limpid as
pure water; breathing oppressive; eyes
suffused; hearing indistinct; vicient
cramp.- at the pericardia; not much in the
legs and arms; functions of the bladder
still oppressed; great restlessness; no pulse
lias been perceptible since the commence
ment; dissolution evidently* approaching;
attempt again to bleed from the arm;'not
more than two spoonfuls of dark Mood
was procured; repeated calomel and cor
dials with warmth and friction.
9 o’clock— Dying; a few moments af
ter expired; appears to lie about fifty; liis
companions declare him to ho temperate,
but a moderate drinker; says they liavo
seen no case of Cholera.
Extract Iron a letter from .a highly re
spectable gentleman in Mechnuicsviile,
dated 19th inst. to the editors of the Al
bany Daily Advertiser:
Last Sunday afternoon nn Englistnan
and his five daughters came into this vil
lage. Yesterday the man sent for Dr.
Tibbits, whose opinioir of* the case you
have already heard. At 10 o’clock this
day he died, and now lies dead in a little
hovel on the canal, no one venturing to
bury him, allho 1 am using every exertion
for that purpose.
The way which we send fond to the un
fortunate family is this. A man goes
within a fevv rods of the hovel, sets down
the food, nud after hallowing, retires.
The females then come out and take it a
way. Mv family is somewhat alarmed.
A letter from the same gentleman at a
later hour of the day, has the following
information in addition:
The man has been buried. Several
physicians have arrived from New-York,
find Dr. Tibbit has communicated to
them the particulars of the case. There is
no doubt that it was the Asiatic Cholera.
The five daughters 1 have had remov
ed to a barn, 200 rods from my house.
The report is now, that one of them is
sick. What.it will end in, God only
knows..
Thus far, then, it appears very satis
factory, that there bus been but one c& e
that could t>e called Asiatic Cholera,
within the territory of the United States;
and that ease was an emigrant, who, if
indeed he had litis disease, brought tho
seeds of it with him from the hold of nn
infected ship. And now we hope it will
not he thought presumptions for us to in
quire if, after all the statements relative
to the Cholera in Canada, it is not a
mailer of doubt whether the Epidemic ’or
tho Asiatic Cholera is or has been there ?
And we would inquire of physicians who
•■re acquainted with the philosophy of pet
tileutiid and epidemic db eases, whether