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probably leave by the Steamer Kenebec soon, it is thought to have come the by that boat disguised in Tomatoes, cherries, peaches, lobsters and pretended fresh Mackeral most of the cases were among those also who had been sick with the prevailing disease of this season or the extreme filth and destitution found amongst the Sobs of Erin, who have suffered most. I believe there have none of the business men of Bangor died of it. The excitement Sunday and Monday was great, many left Bangor, & disposed to beleive that should the Cholera have cased to rage then it will have a very fine general effect upon the health of the City the streets have been cleaned effectually, and I have no doubt but that cold water has found its way to skins to which before it has seldom been introduced. I suppose there will be no business at the Mill untill ? have a rise of water - of which at present I see no prospect I do not know how long we may stop up here, perhaps two or three weeks. We expect to commence keeping house in Oct. in the house next below Mr. Crosby's shall probably live there through the winter. I may go do some scaling next winter if I find nothing to employ myself to better advantage. Charles Dennett and Mrs. Everett have just called and I must close. Joseph intends writing to you in a few days.
In much haste SW Furber