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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL. )\ retliit fioK on unmaiiulhct^reil wool is 10 per cent, oxccptinj; that costing 8 Conts inicl iiii- dur, wlycli tomen in free. On I'liiiinols ahd Daizes th»! reduction is (ij coiils tlif iquarn yard. On HrusseU.and Wilton cnr- |itlin;5 7 cfiits. «t)n yonitian do. o cents. From the Southern Patriot. Till: T\Vi> T VKIi’FS. » In tltc address of onr Si'iiator.-* and a nuijonty of our Keprrsontativcs in Conprnss, ^ it is snid in the most general, thou^'h not iin;,niaidcd manner, that “ upon t1n»se ai Melos * vhich are rrceivod in e.vchange tor tlif staple produc-tions of the Southern States, the | ognjreaate increase of the burthens of taxation bp-ond «Ij^t tliey wore in I i. hr. | ] hcved to be upwards of one million o! dollars, while the icdncl.on or repeal o the dii- ■ .eductions are ties on tlu.sc i,n|>«rt. which are received in exchange for the productions of tbe laritt the ahove-mention. States, and are principally consumed in 9 “ ed five protectcvl articles, the au^'n'gate re- dollar>. I he trainers ot the address atlirin that they 0c7urf the Luilhens of taxation .1 * ; . on the Smithern States to be increased b«'yoiid what they were it; oiip million of dollars. They furnish no evidence in (heir Address, tor this l)clief, and yct on mere belief—on penerai assertion, unsnp|H)rted by a tittle of tostiiiioiiy, they proceed to draw infen'iices of the most important clmracter. On the mere matter of bclii f, it is aver, red thaf there Is no “ fv-nctioiC’ in the system—that it is “ em'ntially progrcuKire"— that “ the burthens of the Protecting Systcni on the Southern SUites.ure increased Imn yond what they were in by one million of (lollarn,'' while the 'I'ariff t?tates are relirvpd in taxes bv “about four milliimn of dollars." ^\'u shall ptove that both parts of the deduction are contradicted bv fact. suit will not vary.much,*if any thing from the statement ot'thty^t'crotary ofthe 'I'reasu- ry, who estimated the i-ediiction on prolectoil articles at about three millions of dollars, although viewing the articles sojwirately we make a loss reduction on woollsiis und a gPiiiter reduction on Cottons. Now, it will l>e borne in mind *liat tli« VdJress states that “ upon those manufac- tiin-s which are received i!i ext^hange (Hr We k^tve «t,own vesterdnv fr..m ihe statement, ofthe Treastiry, which are made the f exofiange l^r lasis of Uen. H avnk's calculations in his .!atn S,M*ch, that the-reduction of the duties !'>« pnKiuctions of the Nni 1, the aggregate n the aggregate from what they were m amount, to within a fraction of Iwclrc ‘'J V;f nillions of ilollarx. It is now our purpose to show, that at least one-tourih of this re- "H'^t ‘ uy were unoer le ant o , U admnm't ions of prudence and e5«L«*r#nce.— •r "‘r’" “f That not a few of them have contracted dolla^ Ihe articles we fuive .fleeted from a nervous excitcment pn,- millions of ilollar.n. It is now our [mrpose duetion is on what is called protected articles. Gen. IIav^ does uo.l deny that the a> mount firopos«'d to bt^ taken from protected aijpcles, ou^theTaco ot Mr. AI’Uxk's bill, takiug the dutie|> of' ItidiKjts tiie basid of the estimate, amounted to !&3,1U0,441 The only reduction to be made from Ihe 'I'n as'ury Kill, in consequence of an increase ol* the duties on some Articles by the llhuse, und concurred ia bv the Senate, was, according to the Treasury statement, the sum of 37').94fi Now. iti've then admit that the whole of the above increase of ^375,!) 10 wus on pro- fccted article* of more thmi onc-fouith of the whole, and, instead of there being an in- cre:ise of taxes oJinpwards of onejiiillion of dollai*, as atUrmed by tlie Address, tliere is a diininution of upwards of three millions. Is this evidence that there is^no “ ro-an|ion,’' —^th;it tlH‘ duties are “Essentially progressive’^ Hnt, if we even cki(«et the duties li ken iFtlifi tiniv twoiprotected articles reduced in namely, Suit and Molasses, u- in‘>*mtini» to 21, there still remains a reduction on the protorted articles compar ing the di’ttes on tne«w' abides under the new law with the duties, making the same comparison, of 4,3(50. But it is sjiid thiit the cash dut?i6s on Woollens and shortened credits on all other arti cles, with the alteratifin of the pound sterling, amounts to a considerable increase of dutv. This is a mistake. The increase is uniinpqrtant, as we shall in time show.— The abolition of that part of^iie law adding 10 per cent, to Ihe value of all im|K)rta- tions ihis side, and ‘io i>erconit. U'vond the (’ape of (iood Ho|)e, will very nearly, i^'not quite, balaiioe that increase. But as the above estiiiiotes of rediirtion »ire l>unded on Mr. M’Lano’s “ comparative view” Kubiiiittcd to ( ongirss in .May last, in which Ihe de- ducliojTof the 10 per cent, is made, we shall submit a detailed slaKniont ofthe duties on prolt^ted articles, under the act of ti.unfled on the imports of I'-^O, and under the law just passed. We shall doikn t the 10 per cent. aiuJ add tlia loss of interost from cash duties and shortened credits, with the change in the pound sterlin-r, to ascertain, vitliias much precision as possible, what we have really gained by the new law. W e l ave undertaken to shfew that the leading sltitenicnts in thi.- docuim nt, arc un, FUi)pnrt«J by fact. Tlie averment in particular that the duties >nrthe protei ted articles liad Ik'Cii “ i«er0*seil b\ upwards of one niillion of dollars,” is not sust:iined hy I'nexam- iualion of esiiiiiatcs from oflicial sources. We have sljown lhat this alle^a'ion is con tradicted bv the statemont r f tlie A'crelary of the Treasury, thnt even with the amend- iiio,its made to this biU t>v tiie House of llepresentiitive*, the reduction in r vi niie \\a.« 3 iiiiinons of dollars, in protected articles, and with the amemlments of iIr Si-nate the cutiie ri'du^iii is within a fraction oftwelv^ imlhons, eou)paring the 'I'arilfjust pass ed w-tii Ill onler to ascertain fhe truth, we have com|»iired ihe duties xvhich '.viiniirrue in 1&33, with the c*uties arising from the imports of 1''3 •. It im- nritcridl what year is selected in-^uoh a compjirative view. 'I'he cuU uLitions of liie Treasury are founded on the imports of tije same year. THp results .,f this coinparison * arc nearly the same a- those of the Treasury, with the difl*rt'ticf that arises fr>in tln' d*M)ust|ouof lUtt»d20 peiwoent., nou^dded to the value of ini’>ortatioir-i, which ha 'Leeo inarfe hy the Treasury and not hy us. Tlio statements are copi' fi f'rotn lh.' «nnual rejMirt on the (’oriimerco and Navigation of the I nit'd Stairs, which b\ hw is n-fjuind ofthe otVu-or who pri*side!» over that department. We iiave s«|ected the five protected aiticles, the larg-st in value ofthe whole amount of protected L'oods. TAUirr Of 1S28. I TAUiri’or is:j3. w(>oi i.KNs. ! wrioi.i.i:Ns. Plains cosling ari.' under the square Plains costing JiSj cents and under th** yard, \aluf inipnrle ! rliitx 4.5 square yard, value imported AK'i lCLi:s. From I hr Norfolk llvmld of 4ht 13/A. U'ere we to regA^ meVely the mortality which has been caused, aflKuig ttic white jtopulation of Norfolk by ^ Cholera, it would give us very little uiKttsiiie^. Since Its commenpeinent the number of white |)erspns who have fallen victims to it do^ not e.\ci;ed (li'teen, und it has tieurly pr*>i gresstid to the cunl of its third week. Of these few cii.sw, prolwbly not oue would have occurrcdi, if a due regaftl-had^j^Ken paid to temp#(ince,^bslinence ff«m fruil and other impn>(>«r iKod, *aiKl attention to premonitory eymptoni^ W ith few exceptions they w^ of thelowes^ass of Ihe community ,apd rendered ft subjects ic ffrcMifieat habits of'intem- mak ing »a*l tiavoc'ainoiig.the biacUs. i'his, as )«ve Imvc bctore observcil is to he areribed aiainfy^to their utter Uwrey*rd o4' all the il' Pir disease li\ I he gro^ea |>erunc?!,—But the fell ■dcRttc^er is ingna*] iiavoc'ainoiig.the blacks. Th tbc j^lPparison cowli^utu the great bulk and largest amount of oftr protected com modities, and four out of five of these, namely, cottons, woollens, iron and salt are almost the exclusive pro!u®tion ofthe vefjp country,(dreat liritam) which the address states are “ received in exchange lor the staple prHluctions of’tho South,” and are ‘*‘l)urthi ned by an increase of taxes of up*' wards of one million of dollars.” We .shairexlend this compariso* «^he _ great mass of unprotected articles tf*iov\ ; t(,e lerrible miliction uiider l^allh was appointed, and to them was I fiave htri* pivtn you I am sensible, a very ini|irrl(:C't acL'tiiialof this disease, and of itstreat- iiii'iit, but I am 80 liurricd that I absoiutcly liavo no time to furiiieh you witlia li!ltcr deKcription. Yoiir^, &c. W. V. KllIiNELAN»EK. l>r. IIenoekso.n. F/om the I\’orfulk Jlracnn. Ri nr.t’MDY Vnvn.^Reputed rjficarjf in iViolmi—'I'he following somev.'hat singular ^extract fi(^ a letter from a gentleman in Glwgow to his friend in Leith. “ Last night 1 received from my father, who resides in Frankfort, a pnx:lamatinu from the I’riissian and Austrian Govem- mc‘(its, by which it appears thafthe annej^ed plaster is a inos! coinplole preventative a- gaiust the^'holera—^f 10,000 people who put them on, not one. Jias been attacked, though in the midst»«f *he disease. ^ havft*' immediately commiiitieatad thi.ii|inip!e rem edy to. our Hoard of iltuit^h wh^highly ap* proved of it, and are gtlltthigJi^tcR) made by thouMinds. The plaater AlltitJ^ to is,of Burgundy pitch, commonlyVo^^d strength ening plaster—’the upper part of a {H^akml form to be put on the chest, urfH the lower part expanded, and to cover tbe pUof the stomach* ^ ' * HOARD OK HEALTH. Eliziihtth City, Friday, Aumift i U>i o’clw k, P. M. \ A meeting ofthe inhabitants of this town was held at the Court-House during tb% forenoon of this day, in u^nse^ucnce of a pn: duced by fear, is certain. IndiHjd, it is not in huiimn nature, without tlie aids of reli gion and philosophy to resist the nifluonce or» ^irevailing panic^induced under such pculiar ciicumstancos. '*hc efl’orts td every intellig*‘nt while |>ersjfn should th«ye- fure t)eiire(ted to traiajuilize oBd comjioso the desponding and the atiH|^o4^ as well as direct thoir maiiuer of living und su|)er- . , , intend tiieir haUts. In a word, let us "hic^f occurred yesterday »up|*os*d lecl all our energies, moral as \tell as pfiy- bv Cholera. At this meeting a Board of with how little propriety it is alled^red that so great a reduction as nearly twelve mill ions of dollars in a scheme of impost pro ducing in l'?3i( b'“twecn twenty-six ami twenty-seveii millions, can bi! sani to ati'ord no evidence of “ reaction,” but on the con- trar\ pro»il of a system “ esseiitiwlly pro gressive. We have .said that the loss t'rom the alt(>ratiou in the pouiid sterling uiid of' interost from the payment of ca.sh duties and shortening the cnidits, will alwut bal ance the gam from abolishing the ailditioo ofthe 10 and 20 [ler cent, to the value ol’ im|K)rtations. 'I’his we shall show v»e think satisfactorily. wliich the} are sutlc'ring. KHOM THE NuRIOI.K nFHAI.B. Mr. Paily, iny journeyman, a wliiti'mail, was Uik* h iil on Thursday l iit a- 1K)UI 11 rVlo«;k. signed the tluty of inquiring into the nature of the disease with which the deceased was ufUcted, and also to report on the goa> i‘ral health ofthe town. 'i'he Board ol' Health report the case a- 1 liuvi'iiiiii Moiiif ■[•iriu ui cai'n-I , ‘ , ,• , , ;.iwr. lie w«i.t 1.0 ,It to I ort I'-arbo.ir, or ih.t Cholera { the subject n'.i!:tib«ili.Hid, cat n Miu-ik tiirlon, uiiu was pul hi-•cklerlv negro man of very di.ssipated ip hiH jiravi- at 11 o’cioci^ ii. \t day! 1 hud warn- habits, who had l>een unwell fur HOOK' days, Id iiii,, all fruit, ba. I..- ««id there wan no and on tlie day previous to the attack was hurni III niUN>\ in 1 iltink tliis is urcMl e. i * « - ^ j i ^ i #• ,u>ugb. and .hould .H,- a „ih. r ‘ ; ‘"“>J'cated and eat freely of wa.er- Vouii, J. A. fiAKUON. 'melons. l»ii-d 1 hursday inornihg at 10 io’clook. 'I'hosame day (yesterday) tlrreo 'J'hi Kftcnrti if till'('am[thor'/'natrnt nt, white and six colored persons were taken og(u«.—One of ..ur musi res|fi table citi-jsick. Of ull these, none are considered /.cns sends us th ‘following uiiuitionul evi-' dangerous, nor aHi-cted with any ofthe ijcnce of iho exciileiicc of Camphor ui ai- 'symptoms of cholera. (/r/»eThese advo. j rcstmg the Cholera. . ■ j This day no new rase of sickness of any per cent, amount oftaitx, C’lotli ci'Sting over 3:il cts. the sqii ire vard, value impurtod 1,339, dut\ 45 |)er cent, amount of duly, Blaiik' t.'. Il'isiery, Stuffiroods, Vc. vnliif id.jK ric.i *2,47",- I'o. duty to 35 percent, amount of duly, 2,ir).'’,,717 l,fi77,3y« .^!lll>,7i:7^ duty per cent, ain't of duly ;Cloth costins: o\er 33^ ccnts j I hesfpiare yurd, value iinrior- ted W,>;.')4,339, duty 6U per 1,284,452 cent, amount of duty, .Blankets, Hosiery, Stuffgoods, I A:c. value imported *2,17H,. ! !*•'), duly 10 to 25 percent. 75f(,530, amount of duty Rcduct'n on woollens 4~(),321 (iTTO.VS. Cotton coods, value impoptod, •S7.!tf',534. duty 47 J jjer com. amount of dutv, 3.-; t; 1.3 *1 3.3(.5.375 Iteduclion on cottons 3‘j5,'j20 ino.x. Iron, and nianufactures of iron and sf. el. \:i!uc ini|>orti d diit} 31) |x.Tc’t. umount of duty 2.13-^1'.'7 l,-'-2,;i3(> 13,303 I,427,l;y 23fi,924 3,701,301 2,182,127 roiTov*. jCo(ton gooils, value imported s7,;M-..'.3t, duty 12J per cent., amount of duty, IKON. Iron and rnauufacfures of iron and sfoel. value irriported, i>5,JfiO,!>!)•.’, liuiy 33i cents, amount of duty,' 1,07 7,.31)0 3,305,37 I,‘^2;{30 Ri'ductif^n on iron 24?>,7!>7 SI C \K- t?u„’ar, brow n and w lute, value ini|H rte-l *4,(i3n,312, duty on hn.wn 3, on white 4 cts. jer lb., amount of dutv, 2,2'i7,!)26 2,..:.jO,4~7 Tleducti'tri on supir. 411,13‘J s M/r. Sail, value importerl -xiiT ] ,!>• duty 211 eerits per tbs,, omount of' duty Ilcduction on salt, 537,404- 2,GC7,92G si r, »R. Sugar, brown and w hilo, value im[>orted, S1.C3 ■,342, duty on brown 2A, >n white 3 cents per lb., am't of duty 2,2-jO,lS7 l,(t71,‘-0y I S\I,T. , Salt, value imported, -^i71,079 duty I Ocphts |>er 50 pounds, uinouut of duty 537, KU t'tt, 101,030 11.7!) -.—01 0, U)l.''30 2,33~,-5(t| It will tliu- l)f seen tliat on the five protected articles of Woollens, Cottons, Iron, .Su gar am! .Sdi, the rfduction will amount to %2,33~,~5(i. v. .t will Ix- seen that,cop\- in.; the I n ,. ory st.it' Oieiit jf imjtorts, w' h.iv.’ e-liin;it 1 iIm- whole value of IMaiiis, im; I rirrd nt 33 ' r. ,.t' llic >qiiaie vaid (>>200,(10(1^ a ;■ m;; p. r cent, duly, when tin- in...„iuu. l>e.i.;: 35 c nts uod. r ti e new law, the r- dv -v ,|, |„; frreater than we hav- fctut'.a ou i,*is dt.'jcj nition ol gooodb. itli to the oliicr pretcclcj jijliclts the 1 ui aumcbty will U iiuUii,l.t,d.’ cates of' aiiarcliy and misrule, are ever) day l>eroming niorf and mon^ o;M-n in the expoMire of tha ultiin;it‘ issTie of th-'ir nr'a'iiri’s. 'rfie, spirit of resi>tance—nr- oliiti wiirij n.-iistiinri, whicli bluz d so fierci'l_\ in the W alterhorough Miinifyto, will no doulit ' lon he hailed as tho inspira tion of pairieti-iin by cver_\ nullification club in till- State Tlit-y havo wrought up the I e «plf to siH'h a pitch of fury !iod miutua- ti'>n, that to wear Ihe mask any longer, is us umiocr-.ary as il is i>ic» iivemeiit. Th( \ ha\*'ab i'uloned the shallow pretence tii.it .\iilhfk tlioii is nece ssarily (wacefiil — they now fiocly admit thjt civil i»ai ordis- unii.n inav como of it—na\, will ci.ine of it, unle-s Ctingress and the other Slates-dcqui- esce in the monstrous pretensions of Sjuth Carolina, or aro deterred hy fiirr, from a te.sorl to coercion ; at.-^l if revolution shoulo' ensue, they treat its perils and honor', its bloolshed and drsokitioii, as matters of no moment, and boast that they will only reap from It a harvest of greatness and gh.ry. Let the poople of South Carolina but open their e\es to parsing event.s. and they will not fail to perceive that their Nuliiliration leaders are hurrving them down the preci pice of riHn. The faith to b^ put in th«-ir professed attachment to and reverence 1'T the I nion of the States, may b»' estiniuted h\’ Ihe tenor of the following resolution, which one of thoir political tnicls recoin- rnends as [iropcr to Ik; adopted by a Ci.nven- tion of the Stiite :—Charleston (Umritr. Remilrfd, 'I'li.t it' in rniis^’qufnce ol tin‘ pro of (;diii;;H of .'^oiilli ':irolinu lo proli ct lu r i ili/« ns a^jainul the «. tlii» iii.ju-'t .4iid uiicnii- .slilutional hVht' ni oi' l.aus, any attL'nipt lo n.sf forrp and coiTcion this Stall-, ^!lalI lain place bv llii- (lirt'tlion oi tho Oeni ral MiMTiifnt nl, It siialllx’ thf Imundcii duly ot'Inc (iovirnor ot' tills .^liiic, lo write I'yrlhw/.h to llie IVtsideiit ot the I niti d .Stut'■, Ufid lo ini'onn him, that >n tlic expir.itioii of onu ciilrndnr month troiii the dattf nf that mlnniiation, the Sul'- o'' .Sjnlh 'arnlin will he proi-lai 1 I'd and ih chiri d to b ■ no l'>ii(!cr a iru in- b( r of the North .4ini rican J'nitcd Stal ■», unlt>s KiK.li Ifircr uiid (joT( ion b; inntantly withdravsii. And ll.e iovtrnor, in 1*0 of its toiilinuai C', liot- v.ilhstandine sath inforination, (liall issue hi. proclaiiiation acrordiiii;ly oii the day di'siL’oaliKl, th: t the Slate ol Sunlli Carolina is iiiid will ron. tinuc thi nee forward lo be in all re«(>e:tK, wivt- n i^n and iiid p.'nd('nt, and no lougcr rtuiains a nienibcr ol the Aineiican L'liion. Iti nerolcnce a rrinu:.—In the followin, extrai't, we have a striking instance of the .shatiieless and brutal t\ ranny of the Rus sian (lovernment. Woman in her loveliest character—that of the “ ministering angel*' of relief to suflering man—is selected as the victim of ruthless barbarity, and dootned to punishment for tho crime of charity. We fear that in a country where such monstrous injustice is perpetrated by the government, the “general amnesty,” relied on by.the I’olish Ladies, will be but another name for vniptrxal proscrijition.—Chun. Courier. “'f’wo scntrncps have lately bi n pasvcd, in the first inntance, ajfaiiifcl two ladic*, Franltin.s I’rzpy- Katkowvka and .'■z'/.uninxki, w ho, diirin),' the f'o- Hull resolution, wenl U> Wari-uw and pfrtorined in tlic ho...pilal» the olfifi-M of III' Charitahhi Sisters. 'I'* I V an ^riilcnced U) si.v ntontliH inipri.'«onnii'til . ; I0-.S of thi ir iin.iM rty; but they have appialcfi i.'ain. I tins m iiti rier, and Halter thiTnM-ives, like iiiany ol .( tf. tiiai ui. llie hin(;’s, bli th-day a j'eiitT- . kind. To the KditorH of the Hraron. | 'i'he Board further slate, that the houUli liK.\TLi^:.viK.\ \ t>u Ciinnol nixlor a grca-: jj unusually gixni fuT t. r serv.ce to lias community, than making months pa-^t; Ihe death now roj^.rtcd public tlie -real b*iielit Uenve I Irom the 1^;,,^, ,i,p £jc'ember last, useol Camphor in destroying, the banclul two white and’threi-colored children excep- oll'cts of Cholera. \estord.i\, a friend (^‘d. of mmeh,'i(f a violent alt k,'to w hoin 1 'j’l,, fellow-citr/.ons mimoMiutoly gave three drops ol Ihe ^ ^i,o„|,l auy s«ispicious cas.‘s ofdi-ra.so >t.^ of Compflor, dropf>ed on Sugar with they shall lie truh anil pro.i.ptly nry littU water, 11. a table S|h50ii, which re]^.rted; ind thev reqm-st the pnbli. to was ri;jH,ated m half an hour wlieii it gave rolief. '1 ie three drops w r(*’6gain rc^iea- ted in one hour—tiro drops an hour after wards; and Uien o/tt'drop the n( ,\l hour —next day a clo.se of Caster Oil—winch produced a compUte cure. Flense give tl.o above publicity 111 your own way and oblige A SL'aSC'lilbER. Aor/oH-, Aia'iist 13, l*'.!^. Ifi\e credence tu then Ktutruieiits, iii |>re* fereiice to the exag^o-raled n*i'>rs of c/A and dittUMt alloat m the surrounding coun- try. By order, (iEy. W. BOVl>, S.r’ry. The following is an oxtmct of a Irticr re ceived here.— Fuyttterillr Olmemr. r.litllliftll ('.) Alin. ), “Tie (’hoitr/t nmOi- its ap|M'arance ainot.^-st im thin nioriiiii);, ut ■ very rapid rate, Therr are Leturjrom Pr. Uhxn,Uu,Ur lo Dr. Ihndtr,on of' ‘’u^i* .'’“i* ' ■' ■' abie to say whether they are all ( hoh ra. or not. WasUiuntun Ltty. (»ne p« rM>n has du-d and others despaired of.— Dkah ."^iia : 1 have reixivid your Utter, and 'fhey arc prineipally blacks." ■ she lid have r. plud lx;lore, had il U-en po^»ibK;, ■ rTtract nf a UUfr dated t'Mz. City, Au". 12, I'^SO. aiui t v» r» now you lij’isl t .VL-UHc jny bri^vity. i.x'i»i r r i h- rt is but on.,* Iioitru Jierr, wo lar us I hnvo ^ ^ CaStiS o| HU'kncss m •. eii It—Ihi'. IS ti.e Afcialie. I have seen no t'Ao/-. *own, but not of (>iiolera. 'I'he case rc- r,u Mmhut, iilthiMi^U x.me 01 our resjwctable prac- port'^d is the onlv one ; but wc are not san- titi.,iurh «y thev iiuve ^een u. There are three j„ our exiiectations of boinir exempt blaiii b ot Iht* A*(ittlic (.nol* ra. \ i i « , » r . I Iroiii a i)estiic‘iirc, which Hprimdsj over ihe 1. I i.i* ^tut:e ot cjarrhn a, or of conflliptlion, i t J ^ i j • or vorniiiii;;, prui'iiM- jx-r>ipiration, ojiprt!»:\e nau- * taco Ol the earth aiul soemfl drstiiicd Stir. Tiioc, •In^lc or .oii.bw;id, mark i»io hr«i rnalonally to reduce the uuinber of maii- Mtatrf—.irt u-ua!ly coiiiltincd; but tlic* dif»- kiful.” eu-e may Uhe pUee wiu.out in^iii, t.s, for . xaiiiplc, { f.ATE.'^T FTIOM EM/ Mtrrm CTTV vvhi ri ginlUni prostratio’.i and retreat of ftie nr- • i- ■ . . 1’ ‘ ■ culation 10 lh« Urge or,^«ns prouiice conjr. snon«. ' ^ “» following ■J. 'I'iiu stat-c ol colljpse—Ihi. is so well deu-. extract Of a letter, received by lost cvcumg’s eriiMo that I liavi iictiiliig lu aUd to tiie aeeouiita 'stage.—ih, ol l.uroi.can writvrs. 1 r;r.runKTll riTV, (tj. r.) At T. 15. .'W. 'Ihe iy.ihoid htiige—ito 1 call it. It oc- 1 ,, ««■ , |„ 1 „ j ; n ,1 rnrs ,n tho^c who are r:ii, veU from ll.e Second I , " ‘ ' ‘^ree ca.ses of Cho- .-1.14.0. Y. t It co»- n.>» always 1.:... plaec, f..r sub- "“■« “'"J recovering— aeiite intlaiiiin..iioii ol iii bovwsviiiLiioK j lol- all colored persons;the two who died were lows; tins sUiiiuLUn dibentery, and is often luis- i.nm and Wife, Very dissipated. 'I'herearea laKPn lor it. . , ‘ few cases of indisito.sition m town, but not I iiave iiiarKed these sfnccs, and ni;i ciaifulent r i . y6uv.iUtind them true. W e »;,eak ol "f a serious character.. Of the nine tukeu ry but they conatiicjio the iirst su.i;e, ^ick on I hur»da\ last, (inly two remain m- aiid il liie public would bi 10 iviiii;(.d lhat tin ilis- iniisposcd, and thos‘ are getting belK'r ; . ase euniiiicnc. d here, there v^ould b. a ;rreat say- others are well and attending to thcir iiifof lives. \\ h it iji ihi rt* It) iliinii m di.irrlic* i ? . • i « wn, • • T* NoUmi^ : b-it lliis ri.arrli.ea L aos lo eollap.e „r ,0 Concerns.- Iliis is a true Mate of the dt atfi; lor 1 roiisuJrr U'Utu rollapae fimutg tn town tip t(i tins iMoriimg. C diiinLard li( ill u ilfud man. 'Mil!* you may tn; ai>- do not expect this slate of tllllkgs to l>e of long continiiunci', every diiy anticipating » serious visit ofthe Cholera.” The following are extracts from a h ltcr jii.-.t received from Philadelphia, from a jfontloman of high standing, whose bitoa- snted is the ImsI iinpr' »htoi. whit h the public mind eaii ri ceive. l,et evriy niaii behove helms the Cholera when diarrhua coiiinit neus, and you mil savi' nine ly out of a hundred. In ihu sUijje it is curabli—very curable. In eollapse it is unipii'ii- livMiubiy iiioHtdilUeult to manage. In the fir.'l I j;ive one -c ruple of calomel and two grains o' opiii.II irr/A s«ri (*.■). 'I’he .• i i ' • pat.rnt mi.st remain in Uo,and endeavor to pro-/"’" ‘urni.shcs him every opportunity ol mote |s rspiration. ‘ Witnessing m [lerson Ihe elli'cts of the remc- In colljpw. the patient may be put into a warm dy he s(^ highly recommends: bath, and thon be'covered up Wiirin. After Uiis ' ' ' ‘ ti.-e the liillowinj; friction : 'I'alie of (Kiwdercd fed p p|MT, gum camphor, eaeh bounces. .\lniiatie aeid, one lluid oiiiice. .Simple ointment, one ,K,iind , dis.so|ute, niKl Ilic unlorlunate poor.— 1 rituratelhopov. d«red r ainphor and pcprwradd- >•., , i ■ i ■ . i i ing the and. 'I hen ,H„ir Ihe mixture into tlio ! I'owever, is Ic.ss fatal llian at ointment previously melted, rnrefiilly nUrring it. ; lirsl, and yields to medical treatincnt. iu Uub at least half an hour A itli a hard brush lour private practice, where medical aid is nine* a day, and niter «aeh Iritlion sprinkh' hot prompthl ordered, the disea.'Jt' is rarely fa- irr ''rn I 1 II ‘ "" "’''’"“r ‘‘"t" n""'' “'I- ' «•>' '"‘ve ««•'" ‘h'' Camphor re- let a seruplc with two ;>rnln- ol opium b« taken, , i i r i i i ■ n- and use small ipinntilies ol inueil.Krinoiis drinks, ■••‘-‘dy Vouched for. I think it more alliH:- fiepiat the calomel without the opium every lour tive than some physicians are dispo.sed to hours, or minute doses of calomel, opium, and acknowledge'.” “ I'Voin assurances i have eamphoril pr.f.rthefi.rmer. h bile is seerel, d , ,Vom New-\ork, 1 do not hesitate to re- tJi»! p;itiiut niJiV he consiij«*r il When bile' i i /« i ♦ \'r appears.'i;;r«,nsofe,.loiMel..verv onrWus. , "m'l^n.l ihe Camphor remeuy. No lami- 111 Ih. Ihrdor 'i'yphoii. siai;e; (.jp» to ihc tcm-1 t>hou!d be uuprovidud With this Chol' ra ' pie and •tumaih, w ith ordinary mi.(ui!i. I S{>ecific.” Aalional Intelligamr, “ Ani. 11, H32. • “ My limn Is niueh engrossed. .Siid mortality has otcurred among the drunken, ithe dissolute, ;iiid the unforlun.ite poor.— I at iu
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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