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dUcretioi
its scmhne in advertiacmentS r
.rote on th the? toumbc
,i'1rhy-1ireTOW0e-,ia"
haTe been brought to the Park Hospi.
laVrflotierthtt fiifluencr of the cholera,
and in state orntoxicatipn.
i f f RESIDJINTWL' ELECTORS
TT)olIowinr it'emrnklKW'6e number
KiE MembeTor imrtT6oie''rit Repreientrtiref
n& t)tmonvt Ptiktitt t"wbK;h cb,&tle
HE JOUUXAL.
pur. TiruaVDdY .tea. is..,..
hop lit ddrcje he rullowinr lettir
he cJjrr of the Piotcttunt EtisVof!
t'dkurcb in Lrth -Carolina : " .l
H I f adilreas yafiinon ttt 'aubjert or tbe lerribie
aeoure il h Cod, in fearful justice feaisejt
io our inoifs not npcuuae oi my inuuiercnce
to it, but
4Kniaturi
tittment i
tie fiil
in uvr aci)
f Cod, they
cjl.i and
t4fore h-tlj
. cfJI purp
m OS oven
fmn an unwillinpnest to add, by any
pp, to the already extravgint ex-
tithe public mind. And no while
fitficatioiM of aj priwclang evil call
humiliation and repentahce heforo
the aame time demand of ui
'(signed demeanor. We may fljp
pefctilence, but if .cent for a spe
by the fiat of the Omnipotent, it
e ut Our wiadom, then, is tattand
Icto the Salvation of Cod The
victim of lua own appointing on
fu from the destroying KnvXia
If . than, .at a piucese, caat ticket. ' . . . ' v -V"!
uthwW tfeloif thejuljtajlttlr WHHIoottrCiHfRat jijjJeflake, af her
nt cbuaeri l)- the people. twn mcUion, ithuut aQy,yr&4ind without
' . -.I. ; ' ' any eonault.Vion, on-tlu delVt eoOre.'ilh
' .. . .. ' 1.-1 c.w. o i.,.:xi'..ii.i;-1
btcod of tl
Ay prot
and grott
jaodve It hi feU cow tuif afce'al 1
eu folly, iiidieek a refuge in hu blood, lo
aible yoa, dear -bretbren,' with one Maft -aad
one' voice to do thia, I appoint llie ''subjuine d
tatm of Ppyor, to be used :n tfie Cburthes of
. niy iocese,roii ui oceasionu oi i'uuiio irronmi,
'iiftpjfl thall be pleaaed to remove from our
coantry the evil from which we pray io be de
ilay lilt$fpsAee andbfetiiif be with, you
ill, is the oncea4ug 'ftuyet Cx9nr fne B
Wtlitr.'-. I ,-r"r
... lavish rJAniVFs!!;
fetted in South Carolto
buked "than encourage
li'Wa'a
'A by.
rather re-
hef' Sitter
States of tiit) South, . itlhei, tbe;hul-
lifiera naraiat in their ratfi'lchemS of re
aiatance, nptw1thstandfn'hhr "greaf
dnrYinn of our National Ttnd v Satrtharn
burlheniVtrlHchhi.JA;-VM
wilt ther nvtnsdretitf iliehatetlmif'I
IjfrlSKM-!-!-
proietiitm any thing; short of -this sum t elite
dctrtLdivt." - , v
uere hare we the, earnest appeal ot
a , Tariff member of tbelouse, against
the new bill, as more ruiwus to'the'
protective svstem. thaoeven-Mri M'-
Duffie'i 12 cents proosrtt6W-4n4 yet,
is e?tlt&d7 Wider the Br'w"pport"ronent, also ; feclfonarsOttf eTCItB "AlK'f ' ?Ppoj a
40 put tne
volve the
thcnniher tlattori at TUe Jat Election,
tli siatef biiarMiif e accordlnir to- Reprei
tentative populMioik ,hm't
f -S-Vtfn.- i'-?T BepA";Wetr?t'lect
irjfinnf k .; ,- .ati. --..
,v't
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16
IS
North.tiarofiua. .-V-2.1S
i a
15
7. 'I'ehneaw-f f ' .' ' 13 '' ;
: ft. aUuhHaf4t -. 11 .
9 South-riYolinar' W 4 - '
10. Gebriria
li Marylwlf- V "
18. JMaif . .
13.jidian
Ji. nJew-Jt-rary
1J Connecti- ui
f.16 Vermont
If:, New-Hampshire;
laAlabami .
19. .Louisiana
20. Illinois .
St.' Rhode-Island
22. Missouri
23. Mississippi i r
24. ' Delaware " ,
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8 5.
7
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9
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7 7
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239
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: t Klertw5 appointed or tn. rrismure.
South
are
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ion Courier,' that there' ie-'ao' much' truih-. ln
thrf following eirac Nullifies havey tnVbur
own hearing, declared, that they ;WouJ Call m
furtign A sooner tb0 they would, be foiled
in their resulanc to the tariff. V'' , "
faOJut nTepeft-
folly ? .VVtU theybfrsdf aUo
Union in Jeopardy, arid iit v
. :i. r. V !..- l.-i.'.j H.t.U.'ri
wnoie oouui in a couuee fi.-S.ir i" vscu
efal Governhftnt, at.trif jVery ttoomeni
that so trreal. iconcesii6p has been
made to Southern wishea'tna southern
interests? If n fattlvT To ie repos
ed in the developemenlojfublic'aeiiti-
tnent, as conveyea.4o,Uirougtt the
med turn of the press, the tyt her Soot hern
States will accept the detf 5Tariffact- as
a compromise stfperreilingUie necev
sity of a resort to ext.rabi.JLrfary: remer
dies, but bv no meana.Mi'oUine the a-
bandonment of constTlutlial emerjfonsjj
lor lurther reares. j ,1 fvoiee f qia
bama, says the Gaxetf ffiitclan that
ir South Carolina cHiovtes to "plungf
Jierstlf irrto difficulty m(hput cdnsult
i'n tier Sister Staterwhi)ye as great
aright txjspeak and herself, the
tnpst brQple .the conequeiie8; ijkvhen
eer;rrsjCance to thejTaifassumesthe
attitude dtt'tohole J5butfi fhieasure."
Alkbomi-''will be-iotintl n.thild" of 1
1IijilD7wTiere she.i U. rtf I
. .'iTL'..' u .Trr-i. I
;.xKh la tat, a rvni naraany of
depce. witnessed the foilqwj conye'rvj p(T7Ti' Ti-iiK
sstton btM by flifier;Je yjigerted lif ,a uf-TToWaan xnariBH.
t n a I . r o U rn - V r 0 ( in a rt-:s . v i .n n.i.-i.fvw.iiiir
her.Sistef States, to rush jbMSullincation 7
to rusrr, too,- ar a m -ment wncv iner revenue
has been redaced: aiocw )8?Hfr6ti 8 lo ll
millisMiaof doilar-whnthe irt- has thus been
brke4wben sU, the antianCf States are de,
teVmined td Unite . their 'whefe frr ngth for a
nirlhef modtfication not to trsS until the1 re
venue is cut d6wnvtn the""nVor'wirji wants of
the oentne'nt and wien-IW-.'iisrf ba ;ao
manjr aj a u p s i( aivit no rnyij onaeiiiBr
hmev ot s nor
. 'J l4 MM,..mmi;;l.?'d.; , Carolina .gain--Nulliac..ion.-;T -
"f 1 1 llndforg1vene..orain.,(l ntle wh. f Smul.r indications and warning are
I ' ' J .yv".v ... -. . 1 vour norls. ' VUjM said he. if I hev 11.. r 1 .. v ...1.
your ports. ' Ah. !'1 said h, if 1 hey
h t4MnUBtJiftttih3wUl conic in
Charleston a free port. If the tariff
is not modified, to suit LS, the Lni
t erf States will be ad war with Brit-
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Vth hearty pentance and true faith turn to
Jthre, look; down, webeseech tliee,-from Ilea-
atrvants, who, under an awful apprehension off
tv judgments, and a deep conviction of our
-i. - . - 1 1 r.. - .!. .
:1u.nr.s, prora,e , ; qin fH , ihana yMr Jfp, M.
Vs ,cknowle,lge it to be of thy goodness a- . 4V.cl(izt s JU he ,he uJteriir
Imerth.t, whilst thou hast, ts.ted other, w.th, oJ ,is ha(,fu, 0f p0iticiana, eX
pntilence, thou hast so long spared ua. Have e(, toQ on , d renderel forever
Phy, Q Lord, have pity upon us. Withdraw ; (of resistaRce whicn . it pro.
thy heavy hand from tlmw who ar- su(r.ring ; cai)e(i to jjrmsfl tyranny. We will
Wler thy judgments and arrest the jrr.cvou r nQt , licipate the intli?naDt fee!inKs
r!rrity with which others Inve been scourg- j w,ljc) ,he simpe cllUnciation of this
eiJ, and against which our only security is i facl wi rxcile in your bosoms. These
tit compassion. We cnnlji ss with shame and men jecorne e.Xtry xy more and more
eitntton, tliat In the pruie ana narunrss 01 ol,pn ,n their disc oa hrps. A mono- their
: hearts, we have 9'iown surselv a unthank- other designs which in bruited daily in
fill lr thy mercies, and havi followed our own (lipir political roterit'S, the bill of pains
intV nations instead nf thy iitly Uw.: et, o and penalties, which they propose to
m il'ul Father, auRvr not thy destroying an- pnss, lo rarry into cfl'ect their act of
.alto lift up his hand apains us but keep us legislative N'lflifiration. Among
;.;iliei.ltli ami safetv i ami ant, that bein? t,ipe Densities. is the confiscation of the
jtn-icd by the auflV. tings ufJttlif rsiiojptnt property held bjt . JLheit oppomsjoisJ
.f kit !, we -mny-be preserved from all evil ! utj may remember the hurst of inutp;-
by thy triighty protection, aiulrniiiy the con-'nation with which Judge Frioleau s
vpcate,
was received. The'Judse found i' ne
ces.ary to deny it, or to modify it,
white every word he wrote confirmed
the Irutlh of the charge. The Nullies
nqw talk of" it without concealment' or
shame. Citizens of Carolina, you
sleep over a volcano.
Augusta Courier.
Nullification likely to he left in the
lurch. The Nnlliliors of thfs State
have hitherto looked to the co-operation
of llio other Southern States for the
ultimate success of their project what
will become'of themi if they encounter'
op pos i t mmV -where i he y --e pec t e d sy m -
palhyiand support? T1)eir position has
hitherto been, if we put ourselves in
the van cf resistance to the 'Tariff, the
other Southern States will regard us as
the champions of a common- cause, and
wiU ndt-suffer, us to be coerced. Ilut
the postttre-of afljirs js now entirely
'cliahged fhe obhoxiotis'TarTfTof 1S2S
has been svereerfed by a measure much
softened in its features, originating in,
and accomplished by a spirit of concili
ation, anilcalcnlated in a great measure,
if not to satisfy, at least to altay the fer
Ipetit oT tliR, South". . "Kv'en amidst , ihe
j 1
mems of our only Meiliatortand Ad
JTr.srs Cbbist. tfmrn.
0, AminiTT tiiiu, who, hi the many in
s'.iiiii-s of niortali'y which ancninpaaa us on ev
ery ,-dc, and by the warning. Sow especially
irgtil upon ui, of ur exposure the yiddcrn
stroki; of dt-atli, doxt call upon ilfc seiioil.dy to
:oni,ler tbe shortness of our time here upon
eanh, and reimntlrst us, that in she midst of
life e are in deal!', so teach us to number
"ir ilavs, that we may apply our hearts unto
'sdi.in. iie usgrace tQ turn nolo thee with
timely repentance, and thus to riliU'm, through
the inrrits of our Saviou ', lh.it parilon to-day,
tor which, to-morrow, it niay he too lae to
; that so being stri-.ngilir tit d-bjLtliy good
Sfinir af;aiiuthe terrors of djtatlv ami tily
p.F..rn III 'lU'lllca w C yi V ill KM IIIIIC9
ready to give up our souls into thy hands, O
gracious Father, in the hope of a blessed im
"' pinruirty-rtttfttg4-4ne-meo,iatmn and for the
merits uf Jkscs CaiusT our Lord.. .?in.
. , .
" ' A a log retiTiihetli to his vomiK" so) a fouT
retun.M!, to his folly." i
' A.' .cirnan Rhitielander, it'i said, has
rcpir'rd to the Hoard of A l.lefrnun,
''that i ( person's having been dischK'ged
,' front m Cro.vbyi-sti ret Hospital, cilieii,
lin mCrjtyly ttwrcrin. took o ftielr u P r
) a I 1 if J 11 irln.i Mo-' j-1 1 w 0 0 1 i b e tn. , u4
continually issuing from Georgia, North
Cat oil ita," Ten nesse"e,ra "rd M ii.sissTppi
all leading irresisttbty to the coticlu
sion, that if South Carolina does nulli
fy the new Tariff aft, fhe will embark
alone in a perilous and unequal contest
with the General Goveimnent, not
cheered by the approbation, but rebuk
ed by the frowning, and perhaps the
hostile aspect of every other Southern
State. Pause, then, ye nullifWs! pause,
if ye are wise, even 011 the brink of
the Rubicon, and calculate well the
cost, ere you make the irretrievable
plunge, and cross the fatal boundary
Recollect that you are dealing with the
destiny of the State that you are put
ting at hazard the glorious fabric of I J 11
ion and regulated liberty, the priceless
legacy of a patriot ancestry that you
are sporting, in very wantonness, with
the cherished aspirations of philanthro
pV And the dearest hopes of the human
raee If-tH-pam then- of pr-udooce
and patriotism in the name of your il-
iMiMtM&.l.flJ&S.Wl
hold this picture, and then if you "dare
domore than may become a man, '
Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war."
Chas. Courier.
The following extract from the
Speech of Mr! Stewart, of Pennsylva
nia, in support of the Tariff policy,
ii 1 1 . 1 ! 1 . . . r -
win prove-co.nciijsiveiy tne oissstisiac
T-" y i 1 . r - rr- -n-tz ixr:
cite ment, Occstvioned- by I he' old Ta r
tiort of the high tarifl' parfy with the.
new bill, aoct thai the regard 11 as any
thing .but a 'Victory.' '
.The. second Advantage was, that this pro
ject Mr. w uumr'iij it anopieu, wouia arrest
all ot-manulaclures at once, ana bring tne
country immciiiatety back to a hih TariJ
wJiile that of. the Treasury lepartme"nt," (on
which ihe-present bill is based) " would onlv
prhtract a rtii nous, struggle', and ttmrt rffeetual
lif itrgfroy the manufacturer in Me tnitM wouIiT
also, delay tiie- return ot tne country to a snuna
i,iTlliirfaeti 6f-tt tht; h' MumtM. 0e BhiTit
tnretlhraaseriiott thatiTio -ilew4Jill ia I. hfcvcircl'ed."wiih"Iir o.Mal Jcrivf? r-..
rdasinr. t4li nanufaet-ui-Kra. ... a
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Cnws.i Courier.
The Mercury of- tea terday contains
the Tollowuig strange reversal of. facts,
which, though recent, are now matter
of history . 1. Th UMinufactnrers 'have
carried a high protective tantl'o. e. a
high protective Tariff had beenfust re
dueed ? 8. They, have beaten th
a.lvo'cates of the South at ah points,"
e. three millions of their bounty mo
ney, as the Jlfercury would style it,'
Have been wrestedfirtm -.the ! 1 3.
They have' taken off all tare from.
th- Tai iff States" " Credat Judcevs
Inella " '.- V They have increased
tne burthens; of the plantation States"
1. e. they have dtminlsne tnem.
Who eotild have believed that even the
Mercury couW have crowded so many
error in ao small a compass. -
r . V Chat. Courier, y
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" Macon 2?nAv-Report. "by travel
lers ajid the Georgia papers tia reach-
reports are Confirmed by a letter, from
we thMirtnef
rn AugtistlTTo'a meccharTt ih this town,
stating tnat the Qaok had -failed, and
transferred ells he property belonging
to the corporation to assignees. And,
further, that the Brokers in Augusta
would give only 12) ts.' on the dollar.
A traveller who left ibis' place since the
date of the-letter, sys, that -20 ets. on
(he dollar VrasvtheA giVen: V This fail
ure
Isnd Uurke counties.- -In Tlunepmbe,
fXWffod'fch'dRIiif'Wave not so
good a data from which to estimate,
but.presume that much of it is in circu
lation there. Doubts for . some time
4ast Jbave been entjrrlained by many,
Uiat f '.all was not rigltt . m Deiynark,"'
from the fact," '-thar'gBrsliJve'been
iravei sing this region with vast sums
of this money, which they have ex
changed for gold bullion, at a much
higher rate than it could be sold for,
even in the market. A gentleman from
- '""it -::' ' ; . "
body passed reolotton,.fnr , a foff c ;
and intereiiiog debate,, asserting thai th f -
Supreme Court is the MfibvUal prorM : .
uu yy sjr vwuriiuui'ni . av uciiur wi?-.
I VQV
.:.wf
ut -
irjwrtnihe St ica and the J'eda'tv .' ?l&"Jir
ccfeActot:" . v.
mj .li .. .1: -i
- iiiflK..". i nr-lltlllisoivin prvmnrw- fg- w
raOn'thriui te TarW x r""T
A 6a'-ilii Southern mf.r, -oyght tp -!f
vote'for lit as it would t&urd 4a relief to , ' J
th Sooth." Will thrf bs pod and t - , "i .
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f :-. . iarf
hiiuiii in. ",."" J ' ' .J
made tbat remark whoBjr in reference tO!- j S V'V 'f Vj
ihetBilLa8aneided &he Seitate ; and , . M r i.rs .
that he consideitein, as it fiually f . ; I
passed both .bouses, f tyF apeak on iw m(
t horUy pf.lhe Camdfn- Journal "tvn 1
live avsteirit anatttca a out a ottsnr.io ain-
y Cha$, Courier.
CEltVAIlJfTttE FQRTIIE CHOLERA
: Of iJI4'J Vf KsJiJunvm
gingly furnished tta iththV fwHouinjatract . ; .' f '
of a letter Wm uisotlieTj,. dated -,x-sir4' ' - 1
. J' lleini.crpfof U'i i y J
CHOLERAJiWahcTii ostd y .'.?, 7l . J
tli. urW.'iKvivl coplJOnctevr f 'Ji
hehainffTott.rVsaueafe"d tnat' ' . 1
one by W.byheadttrpnHriroihyi etit HJ A
io getiing-"Vhed wJiJdjrjieA prof ' if "J
80 pat rent since- the c'oiiccemenl or7.'
tre aisMaeperr-TTT . . i
ir the cramps or Vpaimfcliae.eaiqi-;1-tnenced.-fee
administrrs four or 6yeNdrps'.;v." '
ofCamphar pot more dropt onlompijtr,
of sugar aud putin a little water ln a ie .?
apooB, the person theji'tft be placrdLirl
bed; aod.tovered vritJi Maokrts, ,atf the
p'artj,jafftedtith'crairtpjrM..robbedi... -with
a'i4onH irW"fi'ted.-to the habit
aud Ve.X.trtlh .the Spirit a of jCmn.ph.on v
fV
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dirotnishvd one tlropfeSt Vvtrf hour, nn
tirbbTy'ote drop is given in two hours.
butVxtrrme care must he taken that the
person is tint permiited to get out ofbed,
or throw uf the clothes for iny pretrnce
whatsoever during the time he may be
in a perspiration, or for some hours af
ler takinxIlieCamp.h4r'-VioIlKt:p.aie,
in. the bowels belorr the cramps or
spasms, may bp eurr'l, and the latter
prevented by taking only io drops of
the Spirits of Camphor. This may hr
thought too. simple .a. remed jr.for-so . jtioa.
lent a disease, but hundreds of lives
this county, envaped in m i n f , set off; might have been saved, if it had been
tor the Hank with 8 or 10,000 dollais used, instead of expenmenis with tlpi-
of Ihe money ,'for the purpose of having
it redeemed, o few moments before the
news of the fiMure renehed town.
Uuthcrford Spectator.
A great meeting of the Nullification
Pirty was held in Charleston on the
30th ult. One of the resolutions, after
declaring the new Tariff, "a deliberate,
palpable and dangerous exercise of pow
er not granted by the constitution,"
asserts that " we have a right, and are
rrr rfuty boundrto interpose-for -aFrest-ing
the operation- the said act wtthin-
the limits of south Carolina, and lor
-awwaufiw ii u ibhii 1 1 i mis 11 min'v 'niiHTTl TT'TTf "T'Tr-"-"T'vM"JT'fr'rfTn
..v-a - a----:-- - - -- ir - - '-'-. - - - .. . , . . w
m-tn.tvww,, nr yn.ir ruiuryi tJjoritie6t rights and liberties appertain
j tvuuiu cuuivi jwu m .auai7 III
yq,ur headlong career for whatever
hopes of success may now animate your
bosom's, failure may be your portion
and what will then be the result ? The
blood of friends and kindred shed in
vain the flag of freedom torn by free
men s hands, and stained with Ireemcu s
gore the'domestic altar fruitlessly pro
faned and violated the victor's glory
exchanged for the traitor's shame! Be
ing lo ur State, and that we . will
henceforth use all the means - in our
power, (speedily as the forms of gov
ernment will permit) to nullify or ar
rest the operation of the same within
our limits, as a violation of. our dearest
rights."
This" and several similar resolutions
were adopted unanimously.
" " Observer.
Thetohitiis of Cupid. f-VVe observe
in a late paper, a notice copied from the
Richmond Pomuiler, of thte marriage o
M r. Job n Be'ale, a8oidiexpXJJala5ki!a
legion, during the revolutionary war,
and for many years a respeetab'e titi
zen of Richmond to Miss Klizabcth
Harfig-rove, aged eighteen! We(iopine
Cupjd -had-leaa td do with,. this match.
thanMainmoti. It may be well asked,
How will the Ruse agree
With the dead Hyacinth ? or the' honey wood
Circling a withered briar.
Clay tonvtni ion. The National Repub
lican Convention, for the Slate of Virgin
ia, assembled at Siaiinion, on the 3d
J4ody.elyaiioiii inmedTfi-&K'iiT'
t-LATt or I'rraulent, and. Joiim SEWCEASf
um, Peppermint, Calomel, Bleeding,
kc. Several other Physicians who have
used the Camphor have had like success,
and this should be generally known ;but
the greatest cifficulty is in getting pa
tients satisfied with so little and simple a
mraictne. After this, a dose of Castor
Oil may be taken.
Norfolk Beacon.
This physician is Doct. Chaxmtki, wh
has had, in the whole, 250 cholera patients,
bud lost only foun. x -
Extract of a letter from a highly respectbl
gentleman in New York,-dated
OfVUCboleta. WiTrfouWlmiTcitTy"
guided oy me you and your fnenda
If you-will, dismiss your terrors, and a
dopt the following directions, namely
Take one ounce of camphor and dissolve
it in half a pint of alcohol ; of this solti-
ton, which in quantity wilt serve a mu!
ilude of occasions, the dose is only three
drops on a lump of sugar dissolved in a
small wineglass full of water the stig.ue'
10 make it palatable ; the water t .ex1; ml
the camphor over a larger space of'
the stomach, itrre is no nostrum,
trick of empyriciim. It is simple ; hot
let not ils simplicity offend far it is e(.
fectbal. Take no other medicine, and
if life is to be saved,, it may" be by ibis
treatment Teirch-BOthinB-in the '.ih'Si'pg "
of opium it is the antipodes of cam
phor, and would destroy tta efficacy.
. Do not stagger at my recipe : it is a
specific. Where nO excess has becu
committed, nor imprudence of diet,, uoi
tBe'sysrem'lieeo 'greaTyde
previous sickness or old age. three drop'-
as directed on the occurrence of any of , -the-premonTtoTy-symptoms
of cho1er3V"c:
such as nausea, vomiting, cramps or the
most usual diarrtix, taken' immediate-,
iy will relieve the system. If the symp
toms are obstinate, repeat the dost1 in
about an hour. In cass ofa sir k stom- '
"acnt'iniie first dose "is reiected. ive "
s?dKA 'precisef f Xhi aumev-al tnter-
and' ejilightened sy
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