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rotten egdr; vc should think it was equal. Iv impossible to injure Mr. Linton's prospects in th nuthern part of this congtes. sional district.
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have a Wa mfy ... perform ;,T&:Ztir&
country, ourselves, and to posterity, which
"S or any other, advocating simitar doctrines, should not be permitted to interfere will). W.
s.VTUKUAV
i . i
Our atimi.il flection is now cuse .u m,iuu and we deem t our duty to remind our leader how important the result will he
to this section of the country; for there'
cannot tie a doubt but matters of the greatest iU'Wiit nt will tie agitated, and we liope
satisfactorily determined in the course of the. nest se-ion of our general assembly. Heretofore, we have had I. mg speeches on the hnprovemcr.t of our navigation, reportof cornmiitfr-3, and divers Ihink
For fix day? past, we have suite red the most intense heat we have expciienced
lor year?. i no uiermorneier ha ranged fiom t'0J during the night, to 97 ! sn ri2 the day. We are happv, how ever, to I e aide to fay that our tow n an V the put rounding country enjoys an unexampled degree of health. The harvest h a? been nearly all safely secured , and the crops of w heat, rye and oats, are abundant, and the prospect fur a gooil ciop of corn, is cheering.
We arc credibl) informed, that Mr James Thorn has declined being a candidate for Kcpresentative at the ensuing August election.
From the LnuitriJir (rV.) Pubur -Idrrrtiscr. PATHOLOGY AM) TKLATJIIiXT OF f 'HoiJ':i:a. (ihncm'dih.) Smiihi vm, Nov. f, 1832.
Sir. F.'li'nr I :u o stated that all the symp
tom-" ob or veil in the tliscim1, the. pathology and treatnur.t ol" whirh are tlie subjects of discus-
sion,nre susceptible of easy explanation, it languid action i f the heir, and consequent venous i:i'ni'.:-tion be its true and only proximate cnue. I proceed lo prove this affirmation. And firstly.
irons emi-min ana extravasations pi
, r t-: - f T.v..n ...lir. runii rtifl Ihn -Tow
WlCtteU HI YU'J n'ju... v. to make bricks without straw! Let us e;ive to
the stomach, all tho materials which it nceiis
tor the elaooranon oi a new mj " Let it be abundantly supplied with salt nswell
as with water, and it will speedily cease to
r.nmnlr.in. The commencement ot the proces
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above described and explained constitutes trie prelusive or premonitory symptoms detailed in rev former communication; and its progress explains the muscular weakness; shortness of breath ; and quick, feeble, strugclinc: and tailing milse. These then are all the symptoms, and
they are explained upon true and undoubted pathological principles.t Drunkards take the disease in those intervals which necessarily occur between one paroxysm of excitement and another. During these inter
vals the muscular tibres of the heart labor un-
I" tlir ' 11,1 . . 1 nr tfn'-t-ol- Hi. Li itir frfctn nrM'1lMi t VP f-.s I 1 XW II
da, k colored Hood displayed by dissection, atiJ jijjjj,,, ' J 1 of the rice water evacuations. It a perfectly ' ' leilthv unnvw'l tie a string around his arm I If it he asked why (if this poison exists in the between the elbow and shoulder, so ti?ht as to jatruosphere) all who breathe are not effected by Mirvcnt the return of blood to the heart, by the!" "d smne are utfected even unto death vfius and keep it so, the following rHVcts will!:inJ others so little as not to be sensible of il 1 h produced ' 1st --The veins wiirbccoine lull pi.vcr that all are ajftded by it; thu eifect dif-
'Xt, numerous Pt '"a '"" ,IJ ii' j;iei;. i uusu viij ait;uimui-
FOR THE VIN'CEKNES GAZETTE. In the last "Y extern Sun,1, there is a
t .1 :
fills, while little or nothmg lus been done'shnrt communicaiion over me signature , i- ., !ofS. written ostensibly, merely to uuse tuw the furtherance ol either ot these ' . .. 3 , , . the citizenri ot the county ot Knox, to a objecs. Until the obstructions in the Wa-'Ifi(tn9e ot thpir interest in the selection cf hmb are removed, we cannot calculate their Representatives at the approaching
with any certainty on getting our produce election.
Co a good Giarhet, and it is a fact that does
not admit of a doubt, that both the pros.
Having little or no influence, I cannot
hope, and really do not desire, lo control or alter the vote of any one. I only w ish
perity of our business and the increase of', "to urge ttie same sentiment and call upnnt .oi illation. m.iinSv denrnd on it. Wc 'on the citizens to attend to their ltltetest?,,
if '
have loo long endured thi disadvantage, r.nd w e have partly curselvc to blame tor
on the first Monday in August. 'S,' commences his communication w iih i iMipiitien of one ot his former assertions.
it; the most suicidal apathy has existed, lh. though the choice of llcpiescnand a stagnation of etilerpriz-" and inter- tative in Congress was lmpoitant lo Knox oal improvement (as might have, been County, yet the election of a Repuen-
j lllll U 111 IIH. IJ! l,ltlll..MV
AMERICAN JVAJTKEEN'. We have before us a beautiful specimen ot" American nankeen, made from nankeen colored cotton, raised by Mr. Forsy the of Georgia. The. nankeen cotton was first raised in the Pnuth, eight or ten years ago, but was not then mucii thought of as is the case with all new article?, it was with difficulty that persons could be found to trv it. Mr. For?v the has persevered until
has "been able to induce the manufacturers to workup the raw material, and thus hriius the article taiily into market. The specimen before, us, a piece of seven yards, is really heautif.il; -omewbat darker colored than the Indian article, and much superior to the miserable imitations from the Fairish loom ami dye shops. It hemp; of the natural color of the cotton, it does not fade by wear and washing; and we are interna d that Mr. Forsy the thinks the stroivirst mineral acids w ill not extract the color. Thi3 may he correct, entail veiratable colors disappear under the action of chlorine and wc : hall take an early opportunity to test the fastness of the color of this urticle by the u-e of tl;3 chlorine and other chemical agents. Mr. Nathaniel F. Wi'liauis, merchant ;f this city, ap;cnt for the sale of the nankeen, to whom we aro indebted for an opportunity of exirniniN,;, informs us that a friend of his had accidentally
t on a new pair of puntadcred had spoiled them.
to apply a little lemon juico
and expose it to the sun
the ink extracted, and tho
mained unchanged.
important to the interest!
I .... . . . .- , . .t . . . - 1 . .1 . I - . . 1
, . . .... ,vc;n r,f I,!,,,,! .-,,.r.,vmo. line muscular Ubres ot tne Heart, directly or in-"1 "u Miuiwra tuumi nam-n, mm a miuwi-
- ' ' V . .... . i i- ..
sis
til IT
ii nt!
the
nil : ami Utioli
t k . ii i.i f if irw nf incipient inilamtnation in the
coats of the vein.-, and the parts adjacent, will he discovered. This is an experiment which evei v man may try upon himself in part, if not in full, and thus verity the results to his satisfaction, and without permanent injury to his limb, provided he loosens the ligature before it produces the death of the soft parts upon which it
edf;e of tiie value of this nankeen cotton should
manufacture of nankeen
tionof the raw material.
je imitated article when
one The color of tho
iispose to, aud invite the accession of the dis- common imported nankeen disappears on tho ase. !f"t washing, and c lothes made of it are, therc-
The effect of fear (as every common observer
lore very soo laid aside. We recommend a
presses. The pathology of this case is as follows : The pain h produced by the dimension of ihc veins; and the longer continuance ot this cause produces (as an ulterior consequence) the iufjamm .tioi. of their coats, and the parts adi u cut ;
lie then proceeds lo mioim u, j amj wol)l l, (as an ultimate consequence.) if al
lowed to stay on long enonedN cause their death
aiul uiortifie.i'ion. i lie prepare uiauc oy ine lur-
Lrid veins, upon the nearest, ami l!ie oDstructioii
iroui
fit,t
itter
iT"irtn,n lc n tin ti;tnr,il rniiip
' ' . . . 'more.'
qiu e.re. Cnless the appropnatton mat.e (h.lt ..a num5jcr ot , P!i,ectable names aie Jbr this c' iect, by t tie state of Illinois is hciore the people lor their sullrages.
,,.. .. (, ,,. i , .1 Lrui ems, upon int.; uv .n:-i ppr -pi!v met on our part, it will he with- .lait who are they U hat ait ttuy I deti,K( p.lfi..1;:oot nu. influence to and t . f . , . versed la the I nv ' No. "3ieti ot ta- . br!lit, occasioned by the ligature, came cJraan Am.jonty of the people are m f.lltl,Ifaa.J-' -Men w ho ke nwnUcss and then the camp; which la
favr ft havinc: a state bank On this ouilitications and talents tutlicient 3 partially relieved by the erous (ffusim ; but roint, we ate sure nor Senator ana Uepre to promote the mtercsl and welfuie t Xll eenfativos elect will not date to trle with eouuty and cope with the acquirements of j rej,rOl,ll0t,j Hl, ;i,.,rlvat.d; tint veins when full . , ... . . . ivi the old members who may go trom lhej(l,tlt. bursting point, relieve themselves lor a the ni.bes ot their constituents. U here ;pnunlie, ior p ()h I)0, no! vVuh Lea.m by an esudatiJn of serum through their tho least doubt is c tcrf atued as to any i,uv exception they ai e mei c hls.v co;,ts : and this exudation or serous ctfusiuii con- , a t- . . - ii i, stifi'es the oedema : and if an v of trie, veins ncparticuhir candidate s inclination to hsten Us, a mirier ot resectable names all e.jj;;;;,,;;,,,, is to say, exto an 1 rheu uuii itcl'wns, we earnestly re- turn out (with one solitary except ion,) to i travaration of blond takes place. The pressure of
- j mf . . i i . rir iiuiw- iini 'irmri'i nri' mm i b i ini i si .in: im liic
i i , I ,.,(,, be mere boobies I Jut hcture he concludes the bloT.i unon the ligature, and upon tiie soit J , . . . i ir, k .h r ,cnd cur tca.ers to h ue that doubt lhe pio1 pe()f)le o1 parts between it andhe ligature; and of the cd ere they honor him withthetr Knox some consoUt.on, hotld the, be so I are r the soft part, 't -nd the ' IR ... ii. . . . hour s cause the slonHnng or mort' Jicait oi. .. A. j r.-,. nr ut. We w.Hiul le among the list cry unfortunate as to select a brace at rhe effects above ilescrihetl and explained, !J.lU the depressma passions, but particularly ot j I new yu
cotr.me
rem
to stir u, patty spirit, and do not intend o'thvse 'dioobies'1 to represent them; tor the
, .dl.'.lo t thP nrebidice of anv nn,y "itcrence can uraw irom i.ts Jan
knows) is to make the face and extremities pale,1 Kil tthls akr,:n' 'd ' the culture of the knees totter and the heart beat violently ; he Cot,Pn; ,ns n important object of atteut.oa The patliology of fear is as follows. Universal o our southern tiicnds. American tanner. relaxation of the muscular fibres, so great that the subject would fall prostrate if re-action did WIHTKWASIIING. not almost as instantaneously take place. Inn It is a vet v common practice to whileviolent paroxysm the excretions uncoiisciou.ly WJlf, - vva, , fences, with simvoided ; at the instant after the relaxation, a re- . .. ' ' j ,eiJLL; wiui Mmvulsion of blood from the surface and extrerai- l'!c hmc an,J water. I he result is, that a ties to the heart and stomal h; producing palpi- j tou li biings it of!" upon the hands or tation and sometime vomiting. 1 ho tottering clothes, and a few successive rams leave of the knees is the effect of relaxation and miM-iamos! entirely bate the materials upOQ ruhtr weakness from Ike absence rf blood- 1 lie , , , , . , ' face and extremities pale from the absence ..f iW,),C ,l 1 a9 becn hich are eshlood. the whole circulation (as if partaking of t,oSC1 lo le w eather. On in-door work fear.) deserting the surface and extremities, and! a little glue will fix it so that it will not rushing in tumultuous eddies back upon the'easily rud off, nor within the dress that heart Fear is mischievous therefore in two,,,., pp"er)j to corne ; contact wi, ,t q f respect'. It nroduces relaxation of the muscu- , , . ... u Ear fibres of lit J whole body; and it nl, pro-ot 6 lone will not answer. Skimduces, first, direct and then indirect additional ; metl mi Ik 13 prooably the cheapest and debility of the muscular fibres of the heart and best ingredient that can be easily piocur. stomach, by first overwhelming them both in - eel. Tho-D who put whitewash without
their relaxed state, and then overstimuiaung me thj of ,hij .. .
r It 1.. I... r.li;irv..il (ntn l!,ij i-ii
why I have analyzed the effect of fear) that the same principle as if they should fill a venous circulation has (under the operation of sieve with water, or cover a house with fear) for a very brief space of time the superiori-: boards without nailing them.
ty over the arterial precisely mar state oi mei Ontario Pawr
4.
are th,? successive steps Irom life and health, to
PUKClSKt V, TAKCS rt.ACE IV rilF. PlSOlltTR CXpkk discussion. The only ditfcreiice is that
the great ems pf t!:e frank and abdomen, a nd
b-atli and putrefaction, as produced by obtruct-
n:mP ,c t l.-.t ".r ill h .-.,! t f,,im 'P,1, 'rr"1 aiNui ' ti;e tjioou; aij, this, and thi,
one now before the. people, thinking as ffc,,-;,,, an(, ,ear1 ,0 tlvotc ()n qilMion8
reallv do. that never since Knox ua necn;ot the fitst importance--. six vteA?. 1
cnr.ntv. bis s!:e had a fairer nrosnect ofiish this remark to be borne
. . v , i ., If wc elect men posscs-ed ot eoo( ocm-' iiioro ttiicientlv represented than . . . 1 . " 1 sense and ordinal y capacity for
our present list ot candidates promtseyet hetlier "SM believes it oi riot we cannot deny that there is cc choice, and is more true. We want men
wed) hope that it will fall on those who principles whose brilliant talents will nei- 'bus extravaated from t!n minute veins that llinr fb,v-"n nnr ,lrriio n- r,H ltnn COllSt itlltes the C X t TO VUSaf ir C.S ; it is tilt? absence ef will be best calculated by their industry ' h" . dajr e ,nr ('cc f us. cad them t,ljs p (whidl cam(nt u ,;l ,vTi) ;1CM at 'boobies or what vou will, vrovi'led lhev ...... u: i ..... i,i.,,
on, .r..rmrrl, t n . t, n r r .. In no r ttn n f a , .... " . . " ' ' " " ' 1,1 ""- h.j.-.viu a .... lmc u, . .wC . , ... w
till' ; 1 j i I I . VO I I " U I IT II II I end advnnce the true interests efcur ccun try.
ON iiOLSLS.
process lor smelting iron by
fiar. They are all predisposing causes, and fear ; raw coal and hot air blast is producing a more than any; and after the accession of the iMeat change iu the iron trade: and it ii disorder thev are nil, and in the same proror- . . , , i . ... . 7. y .v.t u.i, a. i . ticiuateil tv irocd puues that r.o lone: lion, aggravating causes. When the body la-" r J b .) o Jl,b bors, the heart labors also; and the labor and 'period Will elapse belore Cast iron ol the
fjti-ue of the heart are exactly in proportion quality known us o. 1 will he manufac
liu LKtU r n t'l l Pi; v oini ai"ivinic.ii uiiu . . .-.i l 1 .
mind. not the basilic and cephalic and their branches, ; ' -h? n whi ' the f.enri aboV, ' .V"1" 'lUUUl T
I ...iflwnn.. ! are the p uties concerned. The languid act! n .1 , . ior, i ti l1011- " ,itn U1,d laKes place genera I V, it I common, t . -.r ,(, , least; the sympathy between the heart and slo- J ' bus...e,.. r th!; IS th,!.1'tt,r?;.V hr;r"J1! "Imach is so mtiLte that whateverd.st.esses one, mev.tabiy produce an cflect W,:ch
notbin- r V T! , ; ' '"""n"-' injures the other; and whatever comforts and : w HI pervade almost every condition oi sonoinnig , f,i)r,ue which constitutes the eroni etlasions and . ' . ,. . J . ' .,. , ... of smimllr.re tvnfer ev:..:r,fmr.R: i.' ,s t a e ve.c m , blood i dl,'ri heS ne the ince the , CiCtV . Lich and poor Will, by dezreeS,
f". I 1 'O 'Tili iltn.lP fli.r SiilllCtlUlP! tMlSllO 1 TOIlt - .1 .1 I . . .
--u . ...vw- - iiiuu uieuis-eive niciosea in iron caputs: overloading the stomach, or Irom distressing it . . , , . . ,. . b bv the intn.ductiun cf imperfectly masticated ! a. ,r '0,ll,?' atJ(J th,,e l Will become
looJ, by stuffing it witli raw vegetables or un-
I ... .-w , l-.,i( 117. .-... r- I dhui r tr-iriil 1 . 1 1 1 ,r I n cr lf
-are tionest. V lio WOUifl not be a I.esrK-hl- tv: it is i!ii h nc- or wa-.t of this -rum fw hi. h "i; ".u.o nu.UM n.
. . . . r hour's, nriil r. oii ar n.eals cl comiTiOri toOO.
- tor, unci a mere booby can be initiated I gave mn.hty to Uie hlooc! that orcaMons me gio- - masticated before swallowing a'nl a tlrm tnto all the myMencsol law makrmr, after the.r intercourse w, h . J ntenled mind makeup the sum . , , ; , I the lungs having been or some time suspended,) - i "lt . an apprenticeshili of six short week-! I ., i ,u,? r,u,:.. , . ; ... i c t., ,i,,T n...i 'of prophylactic arrangement which it is in our
,,,,,, r i Alter acq-ia.ntmrr ,H with this astound- ohfuet the terminations of the minute veins, f u me. im muom , Dunn.orthalast week mot of the men t(J ; through v hicb thev cannot pa. bv rea,ons of les bable to disease ot any kind ha , tho.e w ccrrrrr-t- Cart IVcke Company of T l V , 1 tbeir visciditr ; or. to snenk Lore distinc.ly, for ar emkT tscontr"'!; P,er rF 1 . 1 - 0 OUr candidates, he says, -1 very i ,v.in, of tlie n-iiditv which they derived horn of broa.l chests arc less huble, and rulo h; Fill.-!' is, have letuiot d, ami are once more ( olten hear the remark that an honest man i;lt-ir union with the serum er 1 1 os wt!a are ,Kirrow or fl.at bh
ritizct-s We welcome them most heartilv,l',1",,!(' i' ve the prelerence even . i .i ,i i - , hilt the acquirements oi" one whose
good health nu their late campaign
Al'bough this corps has not had an op-'culai ly when old Knox will have to con
r.cnunirv cf sinalizi-ier themselves in the ,erul ag:nst the grasping ambitionof Vigo,
eivne of their country , yet wc are welt
Willi Look at the roots of the nails, at the skin of hon-'the hands and feet, and face; and finally, at
estv may be doubtful. There cannot be the whole surface ,.f the body The irrejrular
la more mistaken notion than this parti j "Jt'irc f Rlobules nd fihrino, (the former ; , , . . , t- -., , 1 black and the fatter white.) occasions the van'rMll'.lll tvrcr, .-.1.1 Iv rw..' ..ill I . . . . I
ed and patched complexion mentioned in the enumeration of symptom'. 1 am thus particu
lar in i xplauiing the cause of this symptom, be
&e. &:. Now I take it that every mem
ber nl'tho rnm.iiar.itii tvill . il.-.t U i, ,.a : cause t his appearance, supervening as speedily,
ratich-d that il an opportunity ha.i pre-,, he company he has kept a complr- i c"-,unc,,,on tl'rapidity of the attack, i ;rt- ri!. :r . . ' .J , v .m 1 1 p . i CfMir(!ft .,n,j result, have induced many persons
. . .17.1., v.tpi. ntuiia v.uinpaiiy ; mcnt at :i very nign puce ttie sacrifice
would net have been found wanting in the!0 a" claims to decent respect lor himself-
any p
to suppose this disorder to be typhoid or malig-
power to make. Persons of cheerful temper arc
ho
oris
lar-
Short
persons are (c;ctcris paribus) more safe than the
tall; small feeders than gross. The greatest mortality has taken place in India, where the people subsist esc.lucively upon vegetable diet, the next greatest in Persia and Asia Minor, where the people are badly fed, (being sometimes compelled to eat bugs and earth-worms) and where salt is particularly rcarce and dear. Iu civilized Lurope it has been light, in proportion to the relative degrees of science and refinement prevailing in its respective sections;
and in the.e States, the number of its subjects have been small and its treatment successful in
1 . . .
hoil.- of fnL I'rnn, nor r-.vn l.-nmvlchm amOUtll
... , . .. . ! better tor "
Ci ine men, i::eir standing at home, and,, ,j the character given to them by their offi.'ed, than
rr r-we
nant and contagion, winch is far from heing a (legree unexampled elsewhere. Science and
'vo feel warranted in saving that a ! ."booby," if possessed of the mod ioflex
Hi. icut company could not be found j ,h!c ,n,eSr"'J Opt vho he admits.may learn r,t. , ,. . . ito vote ot questions of the most vital im sorrv to know that a consuerab e; ,ltlin,,, . . . , port ince to the country in six shn wee-ks of i.issatt-faction exists among the There is also an insinuation rather preu.irda their captain. Of the c iue, judicial to the character of those w ho may
, it not entirely ignorant, yet pos- ,el,re"rnt v igo and i ippicanoe lhe
yeuiic-iiiaii eviiieiiiiy wisnes us to act up on the old adage of "setting a rogue to watch a rogue." "O te" he says, "who can make the .bad appear the better cause" who from his knowledge of the under and counter currents of men in power and corrupt legislators, would be u.i
up to an ttieir tricks, ami m everv matter,
01 nis rigmarole being that It is "... 5 - J 1 1(11 ",s"niioii oi iue no0uex,ei.ience ar(! disarming fmav Isav) bavedis-
old Knox" to elect a tir-t rate, i wil,c.n ,s the lirt step m putretaction and occurs i annc(l it of is trnor SuPh ure rnv rPasons
scoundrel, provided he is talent i P ,T' r'T VT'' T-Pu i g"VIOr "TM believing that languid action of the heart is , ,Vo ,L , t .. I sme ''""rJers ot d.nnn.shMl action, wh.ch the ca and thu causu of lbu m;1,HtIv. what he is pleased to call a causes this clouded and speckled appearance ol I -raw t,n ,i;co, .a ,.f J,..s,,.:,i
se- cd of sucii confused and unsatisfacto
ry iniorrna.'ioo, that we refrain from giv. ing any p:ti ticulare, but hope that if there is a j tt cause cf complaint, it will be rea: ved by those whose duty it is to do it-
Ctpt. ford's Company of Hangers has
I . 1 ' . ! -1.1
ice sum; nip Miiiciy an accnienrai separation or, ani o,Ur.l,,f mf n r..;.ni,Un nn.t..r. .-.m
l . ..i r,-. l.. i.i i i.. i u.. . . ' '
.ii, ,.m ... Pum . wi- ......on. pnumn uy the renif.dies or acciits most usetul, both for its
a m-c.iatncal cause, (to wit, pressure,) and no preVention and cure. Having said all that I
way connecie i wim iM-nus or aissoiuuon ot me h;lve t(J snv ,ljmn thp subiect. I conclude bv
lhe true test between acute and .-curing your medical readprs, that they have !sea;es, is the disposition of the bo-j rny hi.st wishes for the success of their practice, peeddv into putrefaction. IVow it ' :i,i f.1P h nrn.nniiu n.wl h..r.r,5n.- r.f ..--h n..,l
things lo be alluded toas be tokeniDg some
thing venerable from antiquity. The inttoduction of iiou into builuing opemlioca will no Joiibt, spread rapidly as lhe price of cast iron lulls; and, it unskilfully done at lhe cutset, we may have a number ot" imperishable monuments of a had taste beloie our eyes ivheiever we go. It is, therefore of importance that good examples should be given in time, and that architects thouid be prepared for the change so as not to leave the matter to the caprice or taste of the workmen of the fouiidiies. London's Encyclopedia of Architecture.
soft solids
maliirnanf. disc
ever individual among them
LIVINGSTON
will be promptly admitted by all who have made po,t mortem ex iminations in this disorder that the bodies are not offensive immedi
ately after death, and that they do not run! ... , , . . . , c , speedilv into decomposition. And while we are i, ? T", tbe, mi"3C1nP! 1 Cnt upon the 5IJl.i..ct of classification, permit me, Mr jth-lt,1 have overlooked and omitted to account Editor, M rem uk again that the matter evacu- ,or "- cramps-a most material om.-.on. lhe ated im this disorder is not bile, (oholce,) but a ' x ihe Ctm?9J fPPhei.tl to be the sudlluid resembling dirtyrire water. It is therefore ! de" Withdrawal ot their usual supply or b ood no Cholera Als. -t!, t the want of pulse at a!Hr" '1,1,ma lieat' ,rom. tl'1 in,lscIc9 tbemselves, n!irf.Vr.l:irfhrfi,1f tho ,!:.,n!pr. k,L:kc - land from the nerves winch accompany them-
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- o.ru wi.u, ,u.a iii ever; inauer.! ' .7 . . ' , ... . . . .. rif ,..r,t nn n .irl .,.., .. , ,..,,,,,
t-n ,,'sej F,r. Gil,.. A. T. Al.ue only, I mIH, to an,cl io , ,x SSS''hyTr.K n. .o.., co.d an,. h.,", '" 1 '!' m?D hxve i.aJ thtouh trcast lor a sUuHur.l lo judge ('.. by. ,, .,r t,c ra. of , iwr r, nn Wnl!,?l,l,hc'i w1"' bL. ' '" 1ct "' ""'P;'' he-,, , U.,i, ,v ,..nc. We learn fro,, I no. pcc. Ii., .here a, any .ne j- ".Jr 'XZXZlZ tl..r..liat .,:v .r .a - .u. M-h,mly a, lo give purely , ,c, J " 'n t L.l VJ" I first cau,e of the sbrinkini nf lhe feature is thai
!hcy tuie discliarge.l
The Editor of the "Wabash Courier" complains bitterly about the particular friends of two of the candidate for Con ress, havi:;pj circulated a fd?e and mnli
ci; u.i report lor the mo?t unworthy pnr-o-c, nan eh, that Mr. Linton had de lined beini; oan iid ite for Congress, and seem? to be ery uneasy lest the report uou'd injure his election in the southern fart of the district We can assure the IMiiur that he need not feel uneasy aboui any injury which such a report might do his friend in this quarter, even if i. vere true that such a tory was in circulation. We bave not heard any thing ol lids kib!. Jt i3 said, it ta hard to spcil a
sentiments as I have quoted in tbn enlight
ened age and country, and hesitate not to assert, that "S,'1 whoever he may be, docs not poses3 even a modicum of political and moral honesty. I am sure, however, that the people of this county know who
'to depend on, and will not he cajoled lo
their own rum by such execrable sophis tiy. It behoves them now and at every future election to scrutinize the characters ot the men they elect discarding all toolish prejudices and personal predilections in order to the advancement of their common benefit. Vou will percerve, I espouv not the cause of any particular candidate, nei'her do i wish to see any ot (hem elected at the expense of their opponenta reputation. Hm trurt every individual will impartially weigh t he rneiits of each ere he approaches the ballot
box. "la he honest is he capable,11 are!
question ahout winch, he should have no
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the nsphysia cone in on in.tnnt. We mi-ht as! l?e 111 1US iiru vuu 'inu "om t,ssl ,s well s-ivofalady who flints in church,' from i l,,at U.,e VCSSP.la f0"!" H "'T , ;r,i, ci,r. u. u...... second cause 13 lhat the eshaJent vessels which
wnen sh( tins no epilepsia, (lint has syncope,)
and when the asphyxia is either not present at all, er is instantly removed hy cuttins her cor-
eit strinrr Let us then discard both the false
name and the nick name. We proceed with the analysis of the symptom8 The stomach distressed and exhausted by the inordinate evacuations of serum, and heated beyond endurance hy the congestion of blood in its vessels .ir. l vicinage, makes largo and repeated demands fust for water ami then for cold water Thi fact constitutes the symptomof thirst and hat a before detailed. Why ithe stomach uf!liet.-d with this inordinate thir.-tr It is to supply the waste of fluid occasioned by the inordinate evacuations of sccum ! What is
it remains to be decided whether this disease is to be classed with the 'dbixcs"' or the "obstructions." If the former, Hyuora, a dischargi of water will be a more appropriate name than Cholera,. a discharge of bile. The patient does
not evacuate bile except under tiie operation of
cloubt where he bestows his support. Wei Wc!!.
are appendages of the arteries cease to act ; and the absorbent vesseli wiiich are upjMUidaires ot
the veins, continue to act even tor a short time after death. Salt and water in full doses when any cf the
symptoms of the disorder are present and in broken doses w hen they are not. In short, let those (who are, have been or apprehend to be, afflicted) cherish salt and water as In.niface did his ale let them eat it, drink it and sleep up on it!
Extinction of Jlame. it iaof importance to observe tbai flame, by a statical law, ever tenda upwards. Attention to this circumstance might be the means of preventing many a fatal issue when female's clothes accidentally take fire. Let the individual be inuiantly thrown down on the floor, and the flames are a3 immediately subdued. A few mcments in an upright
position are go many moment-of imminent peril, which is tendered almost cerlaiuly fatal, if the individual endeavors to make an escape, by the door way, for the curicr.t of air imparls energy and power to the devouring element. With the simple precaution relerred to, rugs or other w rappers are unnecessary. Boring for ziGtcr. The New York papers of Monday mention that Mr Holt has
at length succeeded in his long continued efforts to obtain pure and wholesome water by boring. Late on Saturday evening, the di ill, which, within the last six months had passed GiO below the surface 510 feei of which were of solid rock, sunk suddenly into depth of two feet . 31 r Holt's most sanguine wishes, are, we presume, nov completely realized. Baltimore Fat.
.2 singular fact. In many parts of ti.icoutitv the chickens and other fowls have died in great numbers with all the symptoms of Cholera. A gentleman of our a' quaintance administered spirits ofcamphm to several chickens vhich were apparent ly near death , and they instantly revivec and speedily recovered. Couunon-jcealiU
Mystery magnifies danger, as a fog the sun.
.Mr. JVashingtcn IrviTig, we are concerned to say, met with a serious accident Yesterday, though we hope not one that will prove dangerous. In driving a one horse wagon down a steep and rocky hill iti
v est Chester, tne horse becoming alarmed, ran aivay, and overturning the wagon, thiew Mr. Irving, and a nephew who was -vith him, among the rocks. They were oth stunned n as to lie for 9ome time unconscious. The nephew recovered first, nd found his uncle lying beside hiaiense 'ess. After some time, he succeeded in rousing Mr. Irving, who was ihen, with he assistance of a chance passer by, couweyed to a neighboring house and bled; aid thence to his nephew's bouse iu Tariytowo, where he whs left last evening .vithout as yet any unpleasant symptom! having occurred. --.V. i', GazeUi.
