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V issions unequal DOUl in airengui nu su"-- a at I. 1. not t bat la totnc few miia aar n de altered. .There I generally great uisua- at th stath. w nn, in die eKiumenof the brain, in the in- riullnr sometimes thrlnieh the whole alimentary xanai, in w iiS niiea. and for tae moat I v: "r" v . . . , .nv.a-oiii motion of the cmkkf.and in th anaaarcoui welling which aomcumea eiuue., it aio re aemblca it io the Indication of Ha cure, particu park ! '""-"o t . ivcipirauoa is ia utu muwu wisi but the Ubourama to aftae rather Irom tne , . , . , exDerienced from bleeding, difficulty cvfiaflatiog, than from any mfarction j cathartica, and in the advantage nf.n derived from emetica. in lull or nauara- j -L m4 aAKif limrt ll ttog aoaea, in uic w.iiuui y U. n At Btimulanta. Doui wnnautui Js.',.. tV - ZJTESART INTEUJGl-NCE. ; WXXVr PUBUCATI0?fS IX AMERICA. ' i Jtrfwrt if Ccurt odjudfrd in Dittriet Court tf SoulA-Cant&na, tu the Hon. Tkoma Bee. Judtc thai Court f vitk n Jtifiendix, containing tht De- - wvnvn? v mux siuiiurauy uwn rauauetpmm vy tht late 'Franai HopkintiiiC, Ef. and other Cote." Forfnit PhUadcltihia. ;'.,v": : , "Mdmrricen Lav Journal mnd Miter Uuneoat P.efio- pry, roLU,ty ILMaOyEr Ditto. ' i rmH wroY lAi JVbrthem parti 'he Uni ted State, in I80r-'3ty KrndalL, Eq." 3 Vol. Ivor 7 SO. MDermoty A'ewYor. "'. ynef o Adventure in Cnadm mnd (he Jn , , (Son Territories between IT60 d lt7fl, y UZfxa'a ; ider' Henry. I f 8w. ga 7i- '. . . ... f " mo," m American Geniu and Education j o ; wovct aeatcatea to snr. Kobert Smith." t To. H t V 12 !-wrtt. Ditto. Tratie on Cow Poet, bv Dr. Scofield. one thf Phyuciam of the A'r York Duhentarv, and Surgeon to the June Poci InttUution." Cohin and v fPertinoMvhTrk. ,r v r, Memoir of the. Connecticut Academy of Art and Science Votl Part I.n. : urr and other, JVrw- Haven," '? ' , r ' i nrk ,. thr la bo eourn. fetecni o 7 - or lived blotch, or a red nery eruption, ome timea in clutter and aometimea in Urge and distinct puatulea, in mot caae appear on the surface of tome parts oi tne ooay, ana iomr- timet thry are general. neae pusiuiea mo commonly break, atacharge a iittw tnm waiery fluid, and then dry up i but sometimes they maturate, forming ulcer which may not heal till after recovering. When the eruption aooear. thev are attended with much itching. Consciousness, especially in adult male. sometimes remain to the last unimpaired But in fraale violent hysterical symptoms, with high delirium, have within a few hour from the attack, aupervened. And in young Uss stare, with violent, throtbing cIiIk tim plea, w found cold, constantly applitd uihe bead, br mean of a now or ice, of grr ur. (EC&XCiAflC&'-V TOTKElDITOliaOFTHElTlt.' ' ' , GritTLtittw I beg leave to make your v luable paper a medium for conveying to diffusible, and the other application wiwo, . uitC7 . ,uc imporuoce to tend to bring about a miU and general perabir-Iter and the Domestic Manufacturer, of (Xih, ation. These symptom and indications, it is ;and one which i calculated to leuea our dc The Chinquopin blossom will dre wool, cotton and thread, a deep beautiful and dura- true, are not all clearlv teen in the same patient. ' . . .. - m - but they are common to both disease. r i neir .ir:m nMkaMv h rrftrerl in manv other IUUIIT "."J, w - ww- I 1 LI f i point, but these, U correct, are aumcicm w r"V -umpi ritablish the opinion which I have advanced ed with a Logwood dye, and to every respect u t,r .k.ffimrv brddain reanect to their much aupenour. ., - ' ' i Mnr... I nm nni rirenareri to aav.! Place a layer of the blossom firatherM 5 the experience I have had n the Scarlauoa ' early bloom) then a layer of hats yarn, eottoo, i not been.ufficient toeubUhthe factfuUy, or thread, io your boder add water, and In regard to the prognostic in this disease, our observation enables us to state, that from those casea attended with petechia, few reco ver! whilst those accompanied by an early eruption, more generally and more safely gtt through.-the disease. The duration of the disease is to us oncer- tain. Some have died witnin twennour, others whhinfctwenty-four from the time of the attack ; while'a lartre proportion of others havt had the violence of it broken within forty-eight into the form of a mild now 11 iuc miuuixj IIUHH , w- - , ' r - I .nr fi 19V cnniaFlOTU 1 conieaa i ma uwi lhiuv "t; a in my mind, that that diorder ia contagiou imaU quantity of Copera, and boil th whole. k... As. l rn .ffirm. ,K in all the case of the (When cool the ingredient are to be talen out- , -r- ' . . i - r a nave uscu mc iuutc uyc iut 17 any teurs : 1 . il l . ly traced to th'ia aourcc. Most oi the j in coiounng nais, ana ooui myiefi ana my cus- children a atupor sometime comes on soon after the vomiting which announces the ap- Spotted Fever which I lujve aeeti.notone could I proach of the disease, and continues till death. I ajrj lncfd to thia aourcc. Most of the j patients had not aeen the disease, and- wme tomer. hayeltad every reason w be perfectly a u.a fr reV no in- satisfied with it. JOHN M0OKE. 0 ... , -rM r. U ' it- rcourse w itn we worio. 1 ne odjccxs oi aivai-, JOHN M00KE. Wake county, near Raleigh, ' v ; Aftril24, 1810. . 5 ' V ! j 7 Dwarf Cbesnut' f Cottoned rumxlea or Dwarf Chesmit Tke, flower of all the family of the Chesnut would pro hours, when it runs v 4 - - fe 'Mv-EngUmd Patriot, beinr a candid com-1 typhus of uncertain duration. - paruoh of the conduct and frincifile of the TlWobne-. I The only safe and efficacious mode of treat . . - a "u w crml" f'fumtiranon. Mat VMie jouna' on FacX an$ .Publfc Document, tpAi'cA are rd v '.I.' 'ifrrndio. Ruttel and Cutler, Botton. -f t-' & tfMorte Geography." Lin ' Rule and' Reguiattm for the FfKd Exercut ment which has occurred to us, consists in the bold and liberal use of the diffusible stimuli, proportioned to the violence of the disease, together with the employment of the several for the most part differ in these two diseases. While children are the most Uable to the scar latina, this jneantic foe passes the helpless in. lant, and encounters more hardy subjects with bably be fouud to be of equal ralu E4u increasing aroor, irom me vigor pi ;uum w , , ., 1 . .. , ..w , settled manhood, adzing the athletic and robust j ; , From the Philadelfihia Gazette -as its common prey. . .. Repeated attempts in the propagation of thj It is in some of the fainter lineaments of this so called Chinese Oil Raddish, CSaphanut .1 I . . ' !." -- t I - 1 .... uiscase mat 1 nav .ventured to suggest wis tauvu mncmi,j U4r ocen aitenata with analogy. Its bold.and prominent features defy such good success as to induce the subscriber comparison. Some of these I shall now notice, to think a communication of it ' pot aowohhy with some others which less clearly mark the the attention of such persons as may feel de disease. In some, a pain resembling the sen- sirous, through the encouragement of his ex sation felt from the stinging of a bee, seizes periments and improvements', to be servic a the extremity f a finger or toe; from thence it ble to this country. In China this plant is rav means, of powertully determining to the sur- t,Pt, tn -u,. f,. nr h,nH n, mh.r r.rt -A rrt, ;1 nf whirK it iM. mndManmvvre of French Infantry, iued Auguatl . keeping up that determination tn 0f,he limbs .sometimes in the joints and tome- tities. , : rf fc ,l , ,r. a., th, 1 nroDortion to me exicrencv 01 me case tin re-i... .u . 1 , 1 j 1. . :.t. t-. lj.i :. . t " ' '- if .a 1 a . J 179 1 1 and the Mawruvnt added bu the Emhe proportion to the exigency of tne case till re rour vanoteon. , Mo the Manmuvre 8 f Field Artil-1 liet ShaU nave Deen ODtained. And at tne . tery.vBy J. D.De la Croix, late Chief of Brigade ftlsame time exciting the action of the brain, by 1 to the temple and nape ot the !;C:e-w-i'' i?frV and Oratory. V. 0.p ..i10 H!?1, , : k . jay on Ae Climate ofthe.United State- ' It difference with, thai of Eurofte-Influence on Agriculture and the Fine." .48 jiige.-Hofkin yi.ana carte, rnuaaelihia. lfJaft Oration, February 1, 1810 Mw-York. '$" The Phitanthrofiit, or Letter of a- Chinee ioniteh during a retidettce in the United Stale t di toyertd and edited by George Fotoler of rirginia." Grave, Philadelphia. " . . Jne iMvr of Nation: invettieated in a hahulnr consisted chiefly of brandy, opium, ether, vo latile spirit, and camphor, and in some hyste rical cases the pure oil of amber. And the means of determining to the surface, have been the employment of the warm bath, fol lowed by the assiduous application of stupes wrung out of a solution of fait in hot vinegar, or water, and applied to the extremities and stomach, and kept warm by hot.rocks or bricks 1nannen'ddnM.Vtlu Farmer e W- ?f W ,tolett.OUt of boiIinS wat(5r Dunne, Phua- ; Slater tiy William John Duanc." w Poemni hjj Jame Gay, tf Iredell, M C." Ian, Raleigh. - PROrOfiEO AKD IV PRESS. times in the muscles, carrying a numbness, or ' This seed Is so rich that it produces above prickling sensation in its progress. After tra- one half its weight in oil. -, It answers every versing the extremities, generally ' on one aide purpose of olive dil,f and has this preference, only, it seizes Ihe head, and flies with the ra- that the same quantity burns six hours longer, pidity and sensation of electricity, over Jhe nor will it fieeze in winter. Beforetxtracting whole body, occasioning blindness, faintings, the oil it ia adviseable that the Seed should sickness at the stomach, with uiidescribable have lain at least half a year, and if then cold distress about the precordia ; a numbness and pressed for the first time, will yield oil supe partial loss of motion iu one ot both the limbs, 'rior to any known. ' As in buminff It, it Rene. on one side, with great prostration of strength. rate a very fine soot, the Chinese Catch ths The horrible tensation of this process, no pati- same in large funnels, and, with the assistance int has found language to describe. In some, cf guni, prepare that invaluable Indiw.Ink, a complete hemiplegia is induced. This phe--which in vain in Europe ia attempt to bs nomenon sometime continues until the other imitated from lampblack . v J ' U r- symptoms disappear. 1 he erratic, pains now concentrate in the head, producing distress al most to torture, particularly through the tern- Boyi H ,. ;V r UV' '': ) . 'aeon Abridgment, with targe Addition from, - 'W'A and American DecMom, by the Hon. Bird ! '-ti : :?f rifa, of Ptnnmhunia.uc Faff and. Pfnadetihin. . A Diftit of Amnrir V"i . ' LJ. wWft-wi v w a-iw yj i;i -dence, intended tit JVote to Peake, ly Judge Bayard, tff JVftJerfy," Ditto. v and placed round the patient ; together with a pies with the various grades of nervous jiffec tree use . 01 an iniusion 01 anaae root and sai- fron, or pennyroyal, with .such of the above mentioned 'diffusible stimuli, as appear best adapted to the case, an4 frequently sapped warm By these means a trentle and univer sal sweating is induced, and should be conti nued until the disorder gives way. To what extent the most powerful of these diffusible stimuli may be safely and necessan- In differrnt trial in Germany where it hi but lately been introduced as also hv North Carolina, during the years 1807 and 1808, it is ascertained that it succeeds well in almost e sub. ' witn mne Second Volume of Mnney Pamtytvania Rei ly employed, the following facta will ancwy . 'port.. Ditto. A young woman aged about 20 years, who The Genuine Epistle hf tke ApoatoUc Father recovered from the disorder, being very yio z f' I,arnfiSt Clemeni, St. Ignatiiu, and St. Po- iently atucked, and a high delirium with great hTi yZy distresaaupervening, took more than a quart " yrwr. nrti. of hpa not ie81 than twenty trrains of - j r . U Storteii for Children, by "c Blauvelt.JVev York'. ''Parent1 Alttantt -r Mf&dgworth? . 3 Vol. f ii "iRfifT PVBMUATIOX3 IN BRITAIN. 't -7 Lije of William Pitt, by John Gilford? bPol. imperial quarto 15 IS, tterSngj Royal Y; Quarto , fi .ty.t-'' ' ' , i , . Life of Lord Melton, by Mr. Clarke.- 2 Vol, large imperial yuarto. . . good Turkey opium, aided by the above means of determining to the surface, in less than tions from delirium to distraction. Through evcry climate., To raise this plant, th the whole of the disease the tonirue is irenerally .rr;K.r ho. never fa;it nf.ilrr.u ;ti white and moist. When dark and dn', the nr r.W..as wll a. afterward. In erwt i;y...H.-: l . t-l:. : n- .1. " ' : " - uiuuiwi u muit Bcvcic ; a 111s ia gt'ucruiiy uie case where there is great delirium. In one case of mania, the tongue was dry, smooth and florid. The pulse 1s generally "feeble, some times intermitting and irregular, but often de notes more strength than the patient possesses. Thirst is seldom complained of in any staee of! cne : disease. 1 ne eyes generally appear more ttppucauon (letters post paid) at the Sur Office. ... ...HU., " .w. m pi.i .1 aiiii 01.1 v a ma I have noticed some hours before the patient is aware of the attack. An eruption, which the iftme of this disease seems to imply, is not a constant attendant upon it. It generally, how ever, comes on in some lorm or mother, accbr- itig the oil ; and when it is considered nat vast sums are yearly sent to other, couMrif for this valuable commodity, the bentfitl at tending its introduction here need no 'com ment. "' - ' A GERMAN; rt7 Small parcels of seed may be bad jrraus on twelve hours, and before any material mitiga- jd'mg 'o the habii of the patient, or violence of tion of her disorder could be obtained,- and line disorder. It sometimes is denoted only what is truly wonderful, without the least ap-1 by a general itching sometimes it appears' Dearance of intoxication. Indeed we have I fcke a miliary eruption over the whole bodv in been obliged, frequently to exhibit ten grains I patches in the bend of the arm on the breast .',8 V i A " MEDICAL. J $oroe acnt of the symptom and treatment of a singu : i Ur and fatal Wase, commonly called Uie spotted fever, " which, bat made 4t appearance, and now rages in Ve f 'v terstiam ia the County of Worceiter, and some othet 4 . adjacent "Towns, particularly the Town of Dana By r. Doctors tIaakell,Spooner 'aiid HoUnes. Communjcated oth Masfcchuetu Spyij ; . , , It becrins with shlftinor nafn in different - ' w j. , a, 1 " part of the body, most frequently in some of the timbs, often in some of the larger joints, as the knee, the hip,' or the shoulder, smiting ' '' from place Xo place, and frequently to the head, : or stomach,' and otten from tne one to the other - tf these last mentioned parts, with a sense of universal uneasiness, or restlessness. . : These symptoms are accompanied With cold 3 fchivering and other marks of fever,' which are ,' oon followed by I J-emarkable and general 'fi prostration bf strength and a depraved action . of the.vensitive organs. ' In some violent eas el the) sight ts much impaired, and even: total ly, thoughvtempoi-rily, lost. .The eyes ap pear sometimes dead or glassy i but' at other timea tspecially during the progfest of the disease, they appear , red or suffused. 5 The pupil if frequently more or less dilated 1 but sometime contracted almost to a point 1 and S'omctimet thes etates Rlternaio with ' each of opium for a dose in some of the most violent cases attended with strong spasms, and have never known . it to produce stupor in a single instance. In one instance only have we employed (lie lailVCV. ft. uiou auuui w y(u vi at having been violently attacked, and attended by strong spasms j on the third day, his spasms having been subdued, was exercised with ex. treme difficulty of breatbicg, and great op. pression at the breast, and exhibiting at the same time a strangulated countenance, which symptoms appearing to arise from a surcharge of the vessels of the lungs, owing to their in action rather than their inflammation, sixteen ounces of blood was taken away merely to restore the equilibrium . This had the hap. piest effect in relieving those distressing symp toms. ' But these symptoms retufr-.Vog on the fourth day, the operation. Mm repeated, and with the same' salutary effects. The blood did not exhibit the usual marks of an inflam matory diathesis, but on standing remained destitute of the inflammatory buff, and its coagulum was of a loose texture and tender. 1,1 Doctor O.k'iih, of Worcester, who had been appointed 1 .1 . r . i .. 1 a . . . . ' . . i vj vuo jnHucuiunu mcuicai oucieiy io mil uioav ' places where the Spotted Fever prevailed, for the pur pose of obtain ing information reapctinf it, after Udays obaenration of the disease and eonsultation with sere- ral Physicians made a report of which the following an extract ,v tt'j-i- hi'yrl. ': J. From the season in which it is most preva lent, 'and from many of its symptoms," it ap pears to bear an .affinity with .the Scqrlatina uid neck, without any discoloration at first, but f illowed with inflammation ; sometimes in de tached inflamed spots upon the face, arms, &c. ; .1 . . . : oometimei urc tne ncttie-raan and sometimes in petechial blotches. This last appearance de notes a bad state of the disease. Bark. wine. &c. are how to be liberally used with rich and stimewttng tood. How far the w bold and liberal use of stimu lant" as a general practice is necessary to this purpose, will be best learnt irom the expert ments which have been tried. Suffice it to sav that I have seen hut few cases where it seemed to be necessary to the extent recommended It was not followed by any of the Phisicians with whom I associated. We found, at least as successful a result from a different course- using stimnlants only as auxiliaries in cases oi extreme debility, or where perspiration could not otherwise readily be produced If we were bold and liberal in the use of any thing, it was Colomtl. This combined wit Camphor and Ipecacuanha, with ottum sumcien to prevent the cathartic effects of the medicine was diligently administered to most patients until a slight affection of the glands was obtain-.: ed " At the same time . we Were intent upon 1 keeping up a general and durable perspiration by means of external heat &nd dunking ireely of hot aromatic teas,' with lauanum joined to arden't spirits, where- there was great prostra tion of strength, sickness of stomach, faintness or distress Where there was a violent affec tion of the brain, attended with creat heat. suffused eyi$f dilated pupils, a wiJ4 mid sense-1 From the Trenton Trw American, ' -XJ- mECtsiPT to Make shining liquid blacking, For Shoes, Boots, or , any other ;t.eatbfr a a ' .."'i T..m. that requires to be kept black, une uim of Oil of Vitriol, Four Ounces ot Ivory tsiact, One Table Spoonful Sweet Oil, .Three' Table Spoonfuls of Molanses, Ow quart 01 ftneear, rhe white of lour Eggs. Fut the ivory ,du into a Metal or earthen uowi, aoa me oil and molasses mix , them well together, and add slowly the Oil of Vitriol, stirring the whole togetherthen add the Vinegar, after which the whites of tggs, beingrhrst wtu beaten to a Froth lastly, put the same n w quart bottles tor use, a nan gaiion stone y"' will do better, with a wooden stick to rtir it up when used a covtr to keepoutdust KCfr" LlTjWquarts of Blacking of the above mgre clients will not cost mbre than 30 cents This blackin is free , from duagmme smell the Shoes &c, that are blacked ,wiia will neither soil the figtr$ in putting on, nr 11 the stockings in wearhig) OBATUMIEST. Mr. Tohn Tuhelof this citv. and Mr.'JohnP. Durand of Newark, have purchased a larSe farm in the neighbourhood of South; Orange state of New-Jersey, for the sole purpose v stocking the same with Merino Sheep. ' . , The fine Ox fed by Lawrence Seckle, Es1 Th'.K;H In In- Cattle Show last WCtlVauJ sold on Saturdaylast at the stall No. 20, we igh-, ' . 'ed'-as follows, to W it fore quarters, 470 - and476j arid hind quarters, 362-tr4, 352 1-2: 1667 lb. neat beef. 1 allow hide 125 s 2026 1-4 lb. whole weght. as was expected, proved to be the laigest eve raised, and ted to rennsyvania. a ne v. the Eastern States blsipg of the Flanders breeu. are larger than those ot Pennsylvania p ew-jtitj i'" " - a!. tor ipc yoasj i w, 7,v 1 1.!' " , I" Ci ai 1 ... ;
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