M 9 ,4, «suns-m... .w - mar-Mum“!!! 14 and therefore have no occasion to scald my fingers.’ Book quealth. CUTS. All that is required to be done for a trifling cut. is to wash away the blood and dirt with a sponge and cold water, bring the edges of the wound as close together as possible. and then put on a piece of adhesive plaister (strapping). If the wound be large. aspace should be left between each slip of plaisters. The plaisters should remain for several days, to give time for the wound to unite; when the pain is great, or inflamation be present,- it will be necessary to take a little opening medicine- The bleeding may usually be stopped by pressure; but the application of a cobweb scarcely ever fails.—-Ib. PRESERVATION OF HEALTH. One of the best modes of preserving health, and invigorating the constitution against the evils of the approaching winter, is the daily use of the cold bath. In many habits, however, the plunging bath is hurtful, by the absence of that reaction which causes the glow on the skin of those who are benefited by bathing. In these cases the shower bath is often useful ; but, when reaction follow its use. the indivi- dual should sponge the trunk of the body with cold salt water, or vinegar and water, before rising in the morning, whilst the limbs are kept warm in bed. EMIGRATION. opyo a Letter. q « W’smsce, July 29th, 1832. -' Dear Sin-The Brioantine John & Mary. from Belfast. arrived here on hursday with 68 passengers. T as deception: practised on these poor people should be made public. ” They took passage for Halifax. where most of them have relations, but about an hour before they sailed. the Agent came on board and demanded their tickets, for the purpose, he said. of depositin them with the Captain, who on their arrival at alifax, would return them. Compliance with this demand was enforced by the threat of being turned on shore in case of refusal. The vessel has now arrived at her real port of destination. Wallace. “ This statement the people made on board. to one of our Magistrates. in presence of the Captain, who assented to its truth. adding that he himself, that un- til within a few hours of sailing. thought that the vessel was bound to Halifax. and that the tickets had not been given to him. The emigrants are in a starving condition. and many of them pennyless ;—among 0- thers, one car widow. with seven children, having a son in Hali ax. who wrote for her. paid l5l. passage- money—every shilling she could scrape together ; and though she was promised a comfortable berth. had to sleep on a box during a passage of 56 days, and desti- ned to be cast adrift one hundred miles from the place at which she was to he landed, without a shilling to buy a loaf for her children. What completes the hardship of the tranactlon is. that 5 shillings each. extra. was extracted from the poor wretches in consequence of our Colonial‘emigrant tax. . " It does seem probable that Mr. Geo. Tait. has in this business. presumed much upon his knowledge of the locality and at ceteras of Wallace. I hope. how- ever. that he has reckoned without his host. and that our authorities will do their duty—hut, we shall see." UNITED STATES. in New York, up to July 26, numbered 3,107 cases. and 1,411 deaths. The disease was declining at ' last dates. More strongly than hitherto, it is asserted that m- temperance and debauchery mark out a path for the cholera; and yet, awful to relate, In- temperance, the result of fear and childish des- peration, prevails to agreater e_xtent than u. will in the'midst of the Plague in New .York. Upwards of 50,000 of the inhabitants of this city have fled ! . ists in several towns and v1] ages ; The cholera THE BRITISH AMERICAN. withstanding its dreadful cause, is in some ca- ses ludicrous enough to excite a smile. Can it be possible that those people ever stood the volley of bullets, or the charge of bayonets? The very same degree of moral courage which would uphold under the one. would excite to proper confidence and adherence to duty nu- der the other. And yet we find, fugitives in e- very direction, trade paralyzed, wharves and stores idle, poor persons out ofemploy, and the burden of attending the sick and dying, left on . the few who are too poor or too magnanimous to desert their fellow citizens in their hour of utmost need ?-—.We rejoice exceedingly, that the Destroyer’s march was differently marked in Great Britain. Pestilence strode from town to town, and has to record many victims, but no runaway cowards. The awful visit was ex- pected, and prepared for, and manfull met and combatted, and thank Providence he re- sult speaks loudly in favor of Christian magna- nimity. Election ravings, fish.woman brawls among secretaries of state, and such incidents, are disgraceful enough. but this running match, this flight by 50.000 at atime, because fellow creatures were afflicted and needed assistance, casts all else into the shade. Under any circum- tances may we be saved from such an exhibition. Many of the clergy are said to have fled from New York, and some papers assert that they should be ungowned. Why the shepherds have only ran after their flocks: and, no doubt, asuflicient number to wait on those that remain. have, like them, been prevented from their poverty, and we trust, some of them by amuch more worthy inducement. Each fugitive priest should be called ever after. the Renegade, instead of the Reverend, Mr. So and So; and thus perpetuate the memory of their flight from God and their fellow ci- tizens. fin Extraordinary Slalk of Timothy—Mr. Graham and family who visited this town a few days ago. pluck- ed from a neighbouring farm a stalk of Timothy. mea- suring 7 feet 7 inches and a half long. with a propor- tionate substance. Thousands. he said. nearly of the same length might have been gathered from the same field. __ shipping )litttlltgents. EITERED. Schooners Jane. Burhoe. Canso ; Sally, Wellington. St. John's N. F. ; Ranger. Salmond. St. John‘s N. F. ,- Prescilla, Warren, St. John’s N. I". ; Maria, Bishop. Halifax. ‘ CLEARED. Brig Isabella. Grossard. Duagarvon; schrs. Eliza, Jollota. trading voyage; .Mary Ann. Roberts. fishing voyage; Isabella. Wadman. Richibucto;Maria. Bis- hop. St. Pierre's. Colonial Secretary's 03?”. August 4. 18 2. ' LICEN'ED RETAILERS 0F SPIRITUOUS LI- QUORS. ouaan's cons" 'rAvnans. Henr M‘Neill. Charlotte-Town. J.Je 3, do. J. Alexander. do. John Doyle. do. Joseph Pippy, do. Eleanor M‘Arth y. do. John Coston. do. Thomas Kickham. Charlotte-Town. Wm. Feur, do. James Mooney. do James Maloney, - do. John Davies do. Rodk. M‘ Donald do. Thomas Jones, do. J. H. White. do. David Hooper. 7mile House. Princetowa road John Crokei, St. Peter's road. and the most dis raceful anic ex . w ich not- S in. 2 Lewis Gay. Lot 49. Phoebe Crabbe. 9 mile House, Princetown roud, John Campion. Mount Pleasant. Lot 47. Alexander Johnson. Lot 33. Princetown road. John M'Lean. Charlotte-town Royal-y; Prince town road. Elisha Coffin. Mount Stewart Ferry. Lot 37. Thomas Merry, do. James Fitzpatrick. 12 mile House, St. Peter's roa . Wm. Murphy. Lot 48, Ferryman. J. H. Down. Charlotte-Town Royalty. James Hayden, Vernon river. Peter Praught. Lot 49. Neil Beaton, Lot 49. , S'roniss. 7 Licensed to sell in quantities less than 1 quart l Charles Dempsey, Charlotte-Town. ,. 1 Martin Butler. do. James Quin. do. Robert Hutchinson, do. 1 Robert Drew. do. mmthr-IUJ'EF‘h-M'HMC E . Licensed to sell in quantities not less than I qrt. John M-Gill. Charlotte—Town. Samuel Nelson. do. Daniel Brenan, D. Reddin, Alexander .M'Donald. David Wilson. xmc‘s con a" 'rAvutls. George Aitkcn, Three Rivers. .Michael Brenan, Lot 47. John Wightman. St. Andrews Point. Simon Gill. Lot 43, Edward Cooke. St. Peter's Bay. do. do. do. do. 3 RE . Licensed to sell in quantities not less than I get. John .Macgowan. Sourie. C. E. Worrel, St. Peter's. Robert JlIearns. Georgetown. PRINCE covu'r! TAVERNS. James Sinclair. Princetown Royaity. George Bearisto. do. David Walker, New Anna. J. P. COLLINS. Col. See'y. .4- A.-__.-_.A_A4m-HF FLOUR FOR SALE. A few hundred weight of fine Flour for s ale. Inquire at the Office of the British American.. AVING RECENTLY SEEN AN 13.: Advertisement in the St.Andrew’s Herald, signed Jllr. George Millrose, where he advertises to teach Dancing, but is by trade a Clocks; Watch maker. 1, Wm. Graham do caution all persons against the said George Millrose, be having a wife and child living in Lockerby, Scotland, married by Rev. John Anderson, of that place, I holding his certificate and other documents corroborative of same, and said George Millrose, has again married a 2nd wife inI.uninburgh, N, S. contrary to law and I. morality. That in making this exposition the undersigned considers himselfin duty bound in 4 charity to his destitute wife as well as to pa- ‘ rents and guardians of outh. “. w WlL mm GRAHAM. ,,/ -. August 9. Richibucto, N. B. . *.‘ Printers in the vicinity of his residence, wgll confer a favor by giving publicity to the a ove. MESSRS. BLACKSTOCK Jr HADDON , Jllerchants, Richabucto, beg leave to in- i form Shippers of produce in P. E. Island, that any property consigned to their care, will be greatfully received, and the amount of Sales punctual y remitted. ' ‘ August ll. BOOKBINDING MATERIALS FOR SALE. Rolls. Tools, Pallets. Sheers. Cutting Presses Standiag Press with Iron Screw. Gold Leaf, &c. Inc. Enquire at J. H. Warra's Book-Store. ' . h .. f -.LI.§W¢W- " ' '