The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, July 05, 1849, Image 2

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Dr. Lambert's Lectures. . for the chest; instead of giving that relief in- sea, at the metal' of the Volga. It did not pre- American Queensvtrare: • ."- . Gleanidga.ftitalieliiraiL ,'-.--. '.. :.. •
The LAM, as wo"have before remerkedi is an tended, they on ly cra mp a nd injure the breast. vail long at this place, an d th e w h o le of Russia The manufacture of queensware, like that of liarA correspondent writes , frorri Sett Francis'.was exempted from its ravages until 1829, when . glass, is rapidly advancing in . this country.- co thatabolutA2 - o.6(kiehatiges hands every nigh .... •
essential 'agent in throWing off_ the impurities The best remedies for a chest, hollow, weak,
(Atha body; this discharge is performed through &c., is by bathing the body, inhaling pure air, it attaeked Orenberg som e distance up the Ural There arc at Livetpool (0) seven differentestab- in that small villa; •titthb!..gambling table•
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river. Next year it made another attack on As• • fish - Mews, giving, active exercise to -a . large. • e - Three.laborers. on fairrns . in_Thlcks . c_ o . l ln_l_te____'. -
the pores in the form of perspiration. The air eating moderately of nutritious food, taking
trac tan. t stillcontinued to march in a westerly . i amount of capitahand employing upwards of 180 died from exceesitte heat last weep. ' • • • • • .-'
received by the lungs fits the blood for its pas- moderate exercise, talking and singing with
and northwesterly direction and reached Ntosenw workmen. They turn out more than $70,000. ICY - Hecker, the;Permati patriot , ,seiled•front . •
sage through the system, and aids its eircula. the lower or chest voice, and exercising the
in the latter part of September 1830, and St- Pe- ; worth-of the Ware annually, and the Pittsburgh New York on Wednesday, in . the Cambrle.-
lion. . But the purer the element we breathe, breast by swinging somethin.g in the a n d • i
tersburg and Archangel in June 1831. In May 1 Gazette says :
-- - -- lie is on his way to qetmany, to join in thestrtige --
the more rapid will be the process of minbus- every' . direction. I se staYs: corsets:
of the Same year Dantzic in Prussia • hnd begun i The ware, which is of two colors, either of a
lion, or the disengagement of the various etc- dresses which are suapended from the Waist,
to
so - zles of his cotintrAert for the establishments tir!........
suffer. It then spread itself over many parts , light yellow, or of p dark mahogany hue, is as
melds of the blood, required for the formation of , are exceedingly Mjinious to the,chest. Under a' Re . public.
of continental Europe. Hungary was the the- ' strong, and well glazed as any we have ever seen,
,arts re . clothes should be suppoited by Amps going over
the different parts of the body, and those titre of its operations in August. Constar- ' while the patterns are, in many instances, very ' LlserA Louisiana planter and physician, states
jected u•liielt are unsuited._ Now the greater this the shoulders. 'file doctor related the case of hisin a letter that he thinks it probable that sc at eol.
tinnple in July, an d G reece i n November, Ben. chaste and graceful. This branch of our teeter- era has destroyed one-tenth of the slaves of' that •
combustion or life-acting process, the mote the wife, who ; when he married her, was contittu
lin•and Vienna in August and September, and : factures lias sprung up Within the past f . ew years, s tate
ally unwell. Ile did not know al first to what
pores reused,a therefore the more attention they Hamburg in October of the same year. It cross- ' and has already driven the English yellow -ware ' L.,7`.... - Accounts from central Ohio state that the •
require. We stated in a termer nomber the ad- to attribute it ; but in a little wlule, he had sea- ed the North sea and .broke out in Sunderland, from our market. It is sold in vast quantities in
son to believe her debility . . arose front this in- crops M that section will be abundant, notwith;
standing the reported ravages of time rust.
vantages resulting from rubbing the skin ; itthe first place attaclced in England, in 1831, and , New York, Philadelphia, and the other eastern
the rubbing exercise be combined with bathing, judicious manner of dresenig we have just no. afterwards appeared in many other places in the ! cities, as well As ill Pittsburgh, Chicinnati, Lou- Lir Deaths in New York daring tile week end-
North of England. Next year it attacked Scot- ! iaville, Si Louis, New Orleans, and the rest of the
the benefit %vitt, be greater. The. whole surface deed ; he persuaded her to attach shoulder ins June'23, 473. From npoplexy, 20; cholera,
of the body requires the application of water,. straps to her under garments, and in due time land, London and a few other places; in the : Western towns. • 1 152; consumption, 44; conVulsions,44, anti dy:•e•
as much as ilre-fuee-or-liande-alone._Those had the satisfaction of seeing her recover.
\ same year it also cominitted its ravages in Paris ! At Zaneseille (0.) there are also large facto- ;enter) , 13. Men, 131; women, 133 ;boys, 118:
who have not been accustomed to bathing and oiler in France. — . _ries. __ _
____ _ _ and girls, 88.
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should comtnence the practice in warm weatli- Asiatic or Epidemic Cholera. In June 1832 it made its appearance on the Needles. • t-TerThe Democratic State - Convention, of Miss
• Drowned. er. Immediately on rising in the morning is l As this disease .has again made its appear- American Continent. Montreal and Quebec were In
the m . sissippi, met on the 18th inst , and nominated
manufacture of needles, the slender bars
On Monday lest, a boatman named . Ilenshaw, • , as suitable a tune as can be had for this par- 1 mice in'onr country . , it may not be uninterest- the first to suffer... InJuly,New York; and in Au• Gen. John A. Quitman for Govenor, twenty-Sit
of steal are forged out by 1 succession of ham.
a resident of Freemansburg, Northampton co., pose. If no bathiniapparatus is to be had, al tug to many of nu ere:iers tonresent them with gust Philadelphia.l3aLimore and Washington ; counties having expressed a preference for hint..
mess, each one less in • weiela and 'ticker in
. stroke than its predecessor, ;S the' nit g ition or the
fell from his boat into the canal in Bieriesport, , towel or . sponge quickly applied. with cold Wa- I a short history of it. ° We shall make free use Cincinnati and New Orleans in October, Mexico • E7.reol. C...A. May who has been in command
hammer is alteratein:*,.the dislocating elfeete if
miles above this place and was drowned. Ile . ter answers very wei4; then as soon as possi- of Dellell's lecture on this subject, on` whose suPred in the summer of 183'2. From 1833 to of the Garlisle Barracks for the last year and a
is said to have been a sober and industrious ble. rub the whole surface Of the body until it authority we can jrnplieilly rely, and have seat 1837, it attacked different towns in nintliern and its
nththe:itim
wlico " throi d i i nto
coth_
vibrato„ -- '' half, has been ordered to Santa Fe. Col Cook of
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young man ; and left a wife and three children ,is like a burning coal. if the weather is cool, son to believe that it has been compiled from middle Europe. Rome was free from its rava- the Is; Regiment of dragoon,: succeeds pin). •
' would be enormous, hut for the,co i ntrivance of
to mourn the loss of his untimely death. ' Iha 1 exercise. should be taken
,enough to pi - educe a the be_st sources. - ~e 'S nutil 1837.
. giving the hammer a double face, and ea tteir.g it CV'The Trenton Gazette states that large linte
l' apparently appears as if the march of the Mrs of hrhigh coal boats are constantly passing
remains were taken to Freeinansburg, the I feeling of warmth throughout the system. Tii - vi. Before speaking of the Cholera, we shall . to since everr time it rises a.ainst a bleck of
same day, there to be interred. ! thiim ia•very iinportant, for if warmth do not ..ive a short history of those dreadful pestileilices cholera was from east to west. It really lute no
.._ - ~t „ l above, from which it is tbt .„, va hack ~,m n le New York via the Feeder and the.Delawa t r•d
,• the anvil. The vibration• ' ' awl Raritan Catctl.
regular course. Sometimes it radiates frorit a
follow the operation the Wood has been driven which have devastated the world in the our is thus produced by a
Bank Notices. , point from where it commences and nuncios IT , ' a. Gerinan woman haa recovered $2OO dem
i eon e er tien t' • con - teenth ceutury, to show that mankind sallereti series of rebounds between •two opposing sue-
The citizens of Allentown, as trill 1,,e, seem ba ck i" 1 " ihe SPlera, and - I y laces for hundreds; of miles. '!'hen again :tees for hijories frnin the 'l' roy and Schenecta
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. tion. inflaniation or some other disease ; is more from epidemic diseases in former times ; . most p 1 .
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faces. Five hundred strokes can thus In made
in snir advertising columns, will make applica- •
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.Itoilroad.
to , e tuperimlueed. than of late years. We can hardly form a con- it seems . to trave in a most a strew. a ine,over in a
minute,
while
thc ,over is
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erono. .
tion to the next Legislature fol . the incorpora- , like Y mountains, valleys and seas and attack places' V` Dr. 'PhoinasFesaer. late editor of the Penn-
People are not fully aware of the importance .
ate of the devastating eflect of the Pesti- 1. inized and the etrain up thesis!.; :c.d. :lel , near- *
tion of a Banking institution ; under the name, 1 in :Oiliest regular succession, and then returns 5v , v..e... rain ea.. r. roll ~.mo-d at nashtirg,Pa,.
: of bathing during the whole •year. It is thought lences in the latter period of the Homan Etn- , .
such , , „ ,
over . its ly annihilated..
style and title of the "Farmers and Mechanics and attacas places as . it passert its „stir private S.e. rer. IA of Gov. Ramsey. •
by elan thatall that is required, is to wash. pire, and afterwards inithe middle m barbarous
Bank" af---A.,llentown; Lehigh county. If an In-
t-,
,Vis
noes
of c hristemthm. were it
nut for
lite s
_ avid first route. It is imp sseible to explain ntiy Cu.sies M. C/./ . ,/, ..eaa.-In the re haentre be- C6' si c
al, quid in great numbers in N ,
self in trio sin t ths alo le • bid
stitution of this kind is necessary, in any part "I . ' - ; • • •
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1 t „ Th e mu
1 . t ' a the Cholera over all l. . known law of transmission or ord .r. ot ,iicces- t ween C. M. Cloy and Mr. Turner, we lenrn that cousin, some portions of the state being (eme
tic blood throws off about earls'„i• t h e %%m id . 1 ,
of the stale, Allentown is the spot. No place 11 ”' I " " "" si " '''•ston. he sudden attack or Paris,and unexpected a b ro ther of Turner, rushed to the rescue, siab• pletely covered with them. The sportstnen were
as much waste matter in die shape of perspir- 1 where men arc thickly c oll gregaled in cities
makes heavier exchanges. . hound as it were, of the disease from Montreal bing Mr. Clay, whereupon a son of Mr. Clay, slaying, them by thousands. • •
ation dining the winter as the summer : there- l and tow nsand the frightful mortality which eve- to the city of New YL'ork in 1831, battles all thee- about 12 years, without one moment's delibei - a- Lam' A Cotton Factory is just about to be es-tab
iVe learn from the papers, that the citizens '
melt for cleansing 1
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iy %Niter,- lohowed in its train, many of us would
of Easton, Beading, Mauch Chunk and Potts- tins thele i s "s " necessity ry or transmission. Just as irregular is the or- , non, rushed on his father's oss:iihtsit thrusting a lished in Spnrta, Tennessee, with a capital uf .
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1,... I be led to think that the hisamians in describing der of „„„.,c,„„ „r d„, 1 „,.,. th i s 5 „, , ,,„,.. New
town, are giving the required notice fur Bank • 11 !" 'hiri in one season as ill the other. Resit -, 1 l large knife into him, whom our readers are aw:tre 11411mm:end dollars. •
bathing is useful ill other waYs ; cold water , the pestilence ol Justinian the great ; the Auto- y or k , pi t u a d e l p hi a , ci n einnati. St. Louis and N. •is since dead. The boy procured a pistol for his rir Senator. David 11. Atchison and Represen
ing institutions at their respective places.
• ipso first a p p li e d t o t h e s ki n! peo d uc es a o hm ! ' nines and those of 1315 and 1350, had drawn .
Orleans, were attacked almost simultaneously or , father to kill Turner, the one he had stabbed, but I.M ve Will:ail P. Hall, have taken the stump
Lyeoraing Insurance Company. !.,,,cvd.ise. the bl o od nea r the sie •face r e treats i n . their material from stores of fiction or their in rapid succession running from north In south.l the father wh o f o r the mo ment was s p eee hicsa, against Cid. Benton in Missend.
As this Company has made malty hutch an- w tinily. Put stain a reaction ensues,
no
the own limey. • . , Be late news from Europe we learn, that the . heeded not his importunities.•
670 - The subscriptions to the st,..ek of the Dan
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COS in Lehigh county, we will give a abort sy- , blood returns outwardly with gre t uer force than 'Time great pestilenee in the fourteenth cents- cholera has also made its appearance aq.iiit in , vine Baltic, amount to $44,000.
in of their annual statement, which appeal- before : Muslim eireniation is to:tint:tind more 31*.terious ..Iffisr-Probable Ese,i ). of D... Cool- rir -
ry just adverted to, like the .cholera in our own • England and France. It is said that the disease . . - '• •/ - „, swventy lives were lost with the Brazilian
ed in the "Muncy (Lycoming county) Lunti- efill:,lly, which efh..ct is the groat de time, is represented In have hegli'll ill the East shows mare severity Paris, this summer, than IfIA-e. - A ilapateli from Portland says, that Dr.
ship or the line. off Itio, in a gale on the sth Way.
nary of the 23L1 of June. Amount of property in ItVget. Let Ws repeat that after the epp li. (China )It appeared in Egypt Syria, Greece 7it did ill 1537. Upwards of &coo deaths are ! atl• of sehoollega slates, tliet a hody was _•----•••••••••-..._.------
irouebt from 'Phoinastim and interred as that of Cholera Despatches.
insured June 9111, 1840, 5 18,813,857 37. To : eittion of void water, n thorough rubbine• of the ! attd T"rke.i . in 13-16 : in l: alp and drily, in already reported: It Ills also 1 " . " ! '" ° " I ' thew : ,), S ony& . _, i , is
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in S.lesia, Vienna and Presburg, and it is said , . ,
11 - :wve
‘, . lit t s e's,. t• it . . Was reported ci ninatei
cover losses the company hold pre.inium :trees . s kin, an d exercise should be ado; led, until a 1317; in Ertoice noel the southern parts of ,
of the insured to the amount of $1.621 . 521 05, : 2,10W 16 Vl:Olivet!. Tepid water May be best 1 spain, and M Eitglimd ill 13Is; in 'when', 11.1- that it rages inlst fearfully at A1.:x.111,4M and .
. 1 . l e in prison about siX weeks Since.
Cairo in Egypt. saspicions being, aroused, the body was disinter
upon which assessments are rnade• 'flie number for periLons of little strength who have no t b e en laud and Scotland, in 1319 ; awl in Germany,
of policies issued and in force June 9;18 IS, is ticenstotneel-to•tailting. Iltine . ary and north of E ,, t . ope in teeo. i l i st „. .It will be observed, that while tinny o r „„,. : . re , l a few days since in pp-settee or In persons:.
is suffer from the scout ge or cholera, it a so
• i . including 1)1.. Mann hilt-cif and Coolidze
16,420. Losses by fire up to June 9, ISIS, is . Cold waterls a dangerous thing to hille with: rians
he"
"s that
tonsil
Wai risible
in this
; t i ‘ ::l ‘ l . i l ets it; horrors on the peoples across the At- father; and they all agreed that it was nut Ili, bo•
75,879 39. Claims fot losses by lire the last I last if the above directions be strictly altendod i Period also meteors 0 1 di ll. ..!rent kind': the •
lantic arnl se ' ems . to have appeared a there about
ill,. Mr.. Coolidge testified that his son haul 1, , 5!
year E 59,8315 01. Losses and expenditures from I
to, we can assiitea gemmed he front colds I sea , oas were it reglihtr - !!),Yria!ls a i" ,, ets
Lii, came time as in this coitiitre. tho end or one thumb, and had no scar on hi,
June 10, ISIS, to June 10, 1819 :.:-..63,1 63 31. and many steel ills to which
it
is h e i i • to. 1 (tea. seen - domestic animals sickened and • „ , .
ihe immediate cause of cholera is unknown I face; whereas the corpse had a scar on his face,
Amount received oti premium notes iliiriiig the Some persons have follll.l Lapp}' results in' died - and hell were ere found . dead iti imisense •
to us. That it is caused by e pm/Idiot . raison 1 iiii.l both thumbs were whole. The circumstan•
last year, :525,853 02. Leawipg, the liabilities Idle use of the Vapor broth They have been ac. numbers. existing in the atinoepheic, we have every reason , cats had created considerable exitement.
over the assesti (including last years deficit of 1 customet. to steam theni.selves tor a minute or\ In the icign re Jaammta wiled,. imtliquakca , „,„ , ; , e -.a_
Lo (weave, out .11 what form or hoWCOnthined we ; • -,-, ,
$.5,269 56) the sum of 512,308 98. This excess 1 two in hot vapor, then quickly a pply vo id wa . I prevailed, during the comitmance of the plitgue. Geole f :e.-.........timb1i5, in Georgia, has some
cannot ascertain. Some of our modern cheinists
•isto be made up by assessment Ni.:l ; in course 1 ter to the body. The ad vant aew in this kind of hero littethed mid fifty thousand persons I -
. )er . atti butt itlo what they tern OZMIt, WiliVil is de-1 t w el" In 1 " rac tilriu4 establishments, with a
capital of abont e lett.ntel, and
.0. flour mill i':
of collection, ordered September. 1() 1848 ; and baths ; consists ii, the reac tion w hi r l, i s p ro doe. i,heti by the falling edifices of Antioch. The s , ,
crioe.. as bri mg a pec %Mar gaeiiorm .thn i,,vi„i
aboo, :; , ,ire op with a capital of $lOO,OOO. There
assossment No. 4, directed A mil 01 ta I t
La, _. d), _re ' (41 by the Midden application of cold to the skie. • law ache..l of lice} tuts was swallwscil tip, and bl e substance, that may be developed I.v the trans
• are several cotton mills, an iron foundry. a cot
ether ,555,000 00. . • Flit: remainder ot this relent we shall devote Coes'attlinoPle fell elt"ek , i", lorry da.Y , '• mission or the electric fluid throtiell air or wa• ton
gi, , f .„ 1,1 . v.
manuracith .,,,, g
al,,,th 18 '
izth , „ a
-------__....-......-. - . - - to summary notices of several cola' :subjects in ni"") . cities "i"" tenth of the people illi•il ter, „ r , ,
,o• hie combustion ' ' - 1 • . • • • •
Anthracite Coal. I 4- ' 1 I I) ".' l ''''''"'• P . " 11) •.I- 1 cv,ol company, &e and.a natural con
s
which the duct& touched upon. and roan)" places were wl"'llY deimPatted.• immersed in water. The smelt of ...;:on'e resent- "' '.. '' ' . -
Of the thousands who look adinitingly on atel . se q uence ol all Otis, the town is ene of the hest
lie stud - the beat cure for rheumatism ; was to One hall some say two thirds of the human Iles that or phosphorous or sulpher "when bent- . • •
On . v the comforts of a ''hoer orate of anthra- I ^ (el in the cianorv•
-- re ' ''' " " .. bathe amid rub the parte, affected thormighly and faroilY fell " vie'!" to the se verily of lid , ft i,lit - rubbed. '
cite coal, probably not one in ten have an idea
i often; tl • under . a n • •• ' i fill mstilence - in lio Place less than one llthat 'Experimentalists have found b y delicatel •" • • r •
that . each tre, I IOW, mike lure: I
to whom, and under what eircumst auces, the !
, crate cases must eventually yield. perished. that ozone was detected in larger quantities in the idly fallioe at New (.loans on the Ilth instant.
the world is indebted for the diseovery of the ~ , . , ,
Cold critics bandages were. he averred ; ~00d. Lc the East it is said that twenty millions air during the prevalence of Influenza than at nth- ; leaving a thiek coat of mod and st,i2tlaill Water
practibility of its use as a fuel in grates. It ; la
Care sprains
anti b ,
11 , _
_•__ :!tere
. . re
!miles
petislied in one year. In London 50,000 dead er times, and as Influenza preceded choler'a in in the streets. Ev(•ry eflost was making to
should never be forgotten, however, that to :
wore
not l fritetureil:
tii i _ ;:_ e _' , ,` li ` o. i es
leitrie
dipped'
bodies were buried in one grave-yard. In Nor- some of the northern countries, they inferred from cleanse end rally the streets as fast as possible.
Pennsylvania not only belongs the production ' in
wa,er
tun . e , Lail ' ..
I elittipteil Ohell. wiell about the same number perished. In •Ve- this c ircumstance that ozone was the cause of 'Hie work at the c rev aaSe was progressitig favor
- of this coal, but the discovery of its donicatic '
If ' l•• • •-' •• 1 • i - • nice, lucre died too.ooo -in the revue ratio cholera. But the wli I
(...e is mer counts} ypotheso , a bly,
use.
Thus
it
acts
: in
ises
the ileii. Jelin v. poieon n. re.t. int Li.. in hie stomach, cc mei .
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taker' freely is good to neutralize its ellecte., (111k:rent other Europettn cities sullered. It lt has been abserved in this as wdl as th; r. e: se,q 'Pim announcement or the
Arndt, then residing at Wilkoebarre and engag- , continu If • ' • I carried in Europe and Asia, frequent and great deviation , tan,- •'• ' ' a -, •'', „ , , ~.. , ~..,
ta or three )'ears In Spain and a
ist I • f ••I in w • • -I' Id betaken '
;}lse nit art in (tett
.. att.", s toe erens omess 0...iaj..,en...:,mea...,c0tt, we
etl hue manufacturing business, bad occasion • oft teen thirds of the people. Agriculture was• . li""i the Usual state of the wedther and sensors,
so as to produce vOneting. ere lienpy to sec contrailieted. The Nefw York,
to use a large the. Being out of fuel, one day t ! great extremes of heat and cold, changes in the ' .. • .
the . ,
. In ro=cs of crot a a „ ki n d. neglected. grain perished in the fields for v•ant
ip or c ongestiony . ,
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.. • Emelt ri.r en •2Stu of June, says that not only
he threw in a small quantity of anthracite', ,
„aid
crait.r
applied 1•• I. • , :tad.ll I 1 . electrical slate of the alillosphe re, &c.
to the part mmeked, is must 1
o rialtos ; can e hut at ai 6 e a 1 tong II tele , is he not ill, but his health has nut been so geed
which lay near by,
}fun of the British surgeons
. and physicians,
and after wa i t i ng some ! always a sure rele "Y' When th e Which i s was an abundance of gritin the year before such • for months past as it is at present..
time, without a favorable result, left it. the was I, , „ ~ , , , in India, hat a .nofieed before and during the eX• _......_ -
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felt mare cloths ttlppe3t .11 time coldest water on was the loss of laborers, that the neglect of I
called back soon, however, by one of the work- , ' istence of cholera, violent thunder storms, ex• . L'Enois.-It is stated that Governor French of
' • the spot, and renew the application often, or Agriculture produced a famine.
men to see the fire, which had increased to an ;
nu ... 0
I . ,
„.• .. 1 acme heat anti a moist and suffeicating Atmos- 1 Illinois, has determined to call an extra cession
untilthe oi i ri.e..ioti is remove( . .
i Eveit Iceland shut out .from the rest of the
immense heat. Many of the citizens were ' P • lii 0 It ' i phere. An intelligent officer in the Brittish army of the legislature this fall. The electioii or a
Water taken plentifully in the elamach. is an •world by the Artie seas, suflered so much that t .
called in to see the 'discovery, and iii less than • L • -• • • • • .in India says, that the disease was invariably ti• S. Senator, and the consideration or certain
xcellent preveutive against infection or con- it has not yet recovered its population.
a month, nearly every house iii the place was
t • t t ,.tai. Nur L . .
lare • obligednoel in •Itis a strange .fitet in the history of this epi- , .
• preceded and accompanied hy a black cloud l o cal m atters, conceived i:, he (.1 - great importance
fitted up with a grate for the new fuel. What .7 '• '''''' " '''
• slek chambers, and those compelled to Irequent denim that a tics( appeateil in a nionastry ie an .
immense results has that discovery . proLteced !, ; it had even received die name of the ezolcra cloud.
infecte.l. ilishit ' •'••• el mild drink considerabli. •• •I . I • whorethere•
• ta•a. iii .tut tont!, was no eotillitereial I ~,, ,• r , of 1 I It , fin-nz in .11a.wlaild.-'l'he 11•thilliere Republi-
Judge Arndt applied Mille time to the Legi,la-
1..,
~... , . "', iae cam, scat the caolera is i i , law, damp ,
,Ii • MIN . . intercourse. '!'cite cannot be a doubt but that i ~ itultions (In can says that no: Stale 1:••Ilirin Convention, 331.1di
the of of river , or scar peels
tore of Penneylvaniaafor a coal company, hit .
'f he iiill...enc eof the iinaeination over the civilization, our kilo I I I I 1 1
w_cLate o. Lie ar s am_ eei- i ' ' ' ' • ' . 1, ill he ,l,:11 ~..,(A or all friend, or Colt Vt•
0 1 j u 0 al
awl ponds
01 smagnailt water, or plac::s citeltino- • • I
it was denied, on the ground that it would pro 1 bode . ,
• I i.• atme ti by evCry body to be powerful, enees, whielt yield •to us incite "Per- tmal tom- , c oal a'ali vegetable remains and filth or any hied. It.,•mati, irrespectivr of peal}, em ill Meet ill that
duce a monopoly. Companiea for the purpose
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i tit at wally diseases are caused or:mai-avid- fort, :rind better knowledge to eottilleritet itior- 3... er i e * ne e t i es s h o wn that the intemperate
city on the .sth a July next.
were, however, subsequently chartered, and •
.ed by this fae • ell • 'Now in these cholera's bid causes, have exerted au eincliorating in- 1 he ' d . devotedly sensual in an • • - are . •
• . now pearly every •houre ; store, shop, hotel and times . ,
.. . . . . .
eradicate
; theie is no sou• i
ateamboatin the east is supplied with this sante 1 • : II
be '
no geed and truly cause touch harim Keep pestilential diseases. Dreadful as the ittoitali- 1 so me dit;l, - arc peculiarly liable to the disease ,
anthracite coal. me stun tit 51,000,as a p er p e tual in nil, the Inter.
. t;001 ill your wind, let moderate in exercise and my fro m cholera may appear, it is not to he corn- i and to perish under lie attack. These who liab- '
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The/ s lough , Loom and,/invil. , dio, :mil p ractice such precautions as MC goo d pared with thuthe analogous diseases 1:110W11 :Ls itually indulge in str( ti 1 I
mg (wm .;,.tave always been ..
list or fuel for tio.• ii,e or pun' and indigent
We recOiVed the July number of this hi g hly , for the, general . licrildi - the chelera will al i gn the pestilence or plagne, ill former
,ages.- I singled out as the first victims of cholera. ' females du , ~,g the . 1, . _
$ c eincat sea..on Li' v , ...:.t , t.
popular Agridtiltural periodical, which is the ' You ; 151. . 5 w ( lrst cHell')*. .
Ile doetorsaid iriat -But a small portion of theeinhabitants of a city 1 1 All intoxicating drinks 'should be avoided in I
commencemen t of t h e second vo l u m e , I t eon . ! being on cue 01 the Ne W York ferry boats this fall a prey to cholera, yellow• fever ; &a, ,in our 1 seasons uf epidemic cholera, watery fruits
. and
times to abound in information of the e.reateat !spring, on a cold damp day, he observed . a wo. time, whereas.the plague in former ages w o uld ' yee,etables,Sch as cucumbers, melons, radishes,
value. to the practical farmer, Mr. Skinner i s man with a child in her arms, whose dress h a d nearly dispopulate a city. By the phigue of cabbag,e, due. Also such kind of meats as are
- anexperienced veterati in the cause, and is per- I short s.li:.eve•s. 'lhe doctor iit the course of a 1359, in Florence 10 ; 000 persons died in a pop• hard oedigestions such as fat pork, sleeked beef,
feotly at home in the grain-fichl and fruit-orch- e „„ ‘ „ .a ,„ t i ott w i t h t h e . h e ly, as k e d h er w h ere illation of Ices then 90,000, whereas the deatha lobsters, clams and crabs.
aid; the-meadow and the barn boor •at I• - • • -he av•V‘l , oill'l ' She -aid she was going into the
, IL aa ail . • •,• • . . ; - • from the el okra in Moseow, with a popuhition .
rho tnind as Much as poasible should be kept
agrieulteralavriter. bran's be twat." country to be sectirs(furin the danger of an at. a : 15 "" 00 i"15," eerie short of 5,000. View tranquil. Anxiety, tear, and the depre.eing ls
i $ stuns in general, should not be allowed an abet
tack of the cholera on• her child. 'Elie doctor m et with a popelation of 300,000 lost not 1,000.
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. • :. ay, .r. , . p. -, . told her there was Much inore danger it, , ; place in our minds. Many hare Leen de
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ill Palle, where the mortality WaS caeca- .n g*• - -
The Aleut et y Ledger'of last week say s' ; be.; sive, amountieg to UpWardn of IS ,000, if we stray l a
by Sear alone.
we' out on such a raw, wet day with lier
Dlr. ['envy W. C
.',:of lo ftsgrove townshill, , eldhle. aims bare, than from any liability to at- maisider the population •of that city 800,000; •It is generally believed that cholera is not con
tagious, that it will not be communicated from
Alontgornery.Connty, has obtained do:. season 1 tack i n rule c i ty . . - WOUla ;enema but to ono out of every 15 I
place tel another by hid iv ideals and th•tt Oleic
• • ..-...• -.a the enormous crop ,of 200 toes of hay from ' whereas the plague never canted of less than '''' e •• '.'• '' . '
, The lunas consistimv of many folds whose ' . is no bore danger in being closely in contact
• about 140 acresof grass. The editor exulting- 1 sur f ace . jf s • I ' I b
pleat out stnoot 1, wouldo very one tltird ()fib . ° inhabitants. • ~• • •
r with persons laboring muter the disease, than it
ly boasts of this prolific yield, amid asks whether great, and an undeterminable :umber of blood The Cholera mail its first appearance, as, is in bM - merelya 'resident of a own Utica.
M Chester any farmer in Montgomery, CI
ester or Berke, 1 vessels intersecting the, contain a quantity far as our knowledge extends on that disease, ch olera d :evens:
can beat this. Brother Strceper not hawing in- lof blood from which" mie • may be extracted I contemporaneously in Calcutta ; and Jessono r a
Cholera is not indigenous to any one countr y, eluded "little Lehigh" s ; witd in his range of countie • 1
• out sensibly diminiehing , the supply. Thus town 62 miles north east of that place, in Au- nor confined to one particular latitude; it - makes
• . • wearast, he will not object to have •us enter ! . gust 1817. Before the cud of November it corn- •
a petson• may spit a pint or more from a very its mire:trances ell over the world where people
. , "the ring,"• fur a boat. As to theu b
" r° er of small vessel, %without time atteudance of that mined its ravishes on most towns and villegoe
. .in cities or towns: in pe
ate thickly congregated • • ' ' •
acres, for ono.mati to mat, eve ektieek under ) ); 1.1 '
, eanger which ignorant persons attribute to it. 1 culler localities. Whether the poison which is
but as to the amount cu July . 1818, Delhi the ancient Capital of. that
. . t from the aermyou can't 1 Spitting blood is a pleasant nor a desits-the fruitful source of cholera is generated in the
• come wit . n
' • hin rimin d'' •
• g lata " e°. Our old friend I ble thin: , bait in some cases , it may be the ef- country, north west of Calcutta, was attacked. air, or by the decempositisa of vegetables: oi.
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._ Lewis Smith fast Week sold a strip of giass that feet of natin•e t s reliving the lungs from an Since 1817, Calcutta, Ilumbayiati44adies.,,with. gass es arising from the ground is yet unknown.
. , Measured I acre
. and•6..perches, from Which oversupply, from which tut absolute benefit the exception of two years in theiatter . place, .pr,, Behind is of the opinion. that it is cause
.. y
3 tona. 4 cwt. and 3 t
planers of hay was housed•have been regular suflerers.from cholera ; • . ' insect swamis, similar to those that inflict ig
may arise • and in any case, haloes not betoken
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•Why.friend t in little Lehigh, less than two tons, that positive2' • . ••
evil that is so often stippotiza to be In September, 1823, the diseasebroke out in - 'upon vegetable life. • But all the theories .to the
from the acre, our fanners would call but a
its attendant. • .. Astrachan, a tqwrf of about 31,000 inhabitants, -.cause •of the disease advanced by di ' at Illcit!
.
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"very Email cam,. , .
' tirades and supporters of any 'kind arc bad situated - on the northern shore of the Caspian teal writers, are merely built up pethea.
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Allentown, Pa.
THURSDAY, .111 L Y 6, 1849.
Circulation near 9-'OOO.
Allentown Academy.
We have just received the catalogue of
the students of the "Allentown Academy" for
the current scholastic year. It is , a very neat
little document, and in its way is an honor to
our town. We gather from it that the institu
'lion was never in a more llonrishing, condition
than tdipresentTand-will-fairly_compete with
any one, whose resources are not more abund
ant, in the country.
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Rezlraint on .11arrlage.-I'he Su prerne Con t
have reversed the recent decision ofiudge Lew.
Is, in the case of die 4 witlew of \Viii. Geie,ley, of
Lancaster, and have decided that a testator can
prescribe credentials to his widow in reference
to marriage, in devising, real estate to lice.
Cure fish Croup in Children. Take an equal
portion “r pulverized alum and honey (say a ta
ldepoottful of each) mix. well and t. ive a tea
spoonful every two or three' tnintues until it Op
crates as an emetic—which it will du in a few
ME=
'Lie Sulphur Reiiirdil,—A correspondent of the
Baltimore Patriot, says that in 1832, while the
cholera was raging in Montreal and carrying off
thousands of victims, a physician arrived there
from the United States, and began to practice
among the sufferers day and night with eminent
success. lie was loolrq,:upon ti 7 teccild
nomad," and 14. the departtire of the eplik(nic
he departed The writer adds that thCried
icine,--tkie7l 1?3',.1.44117a0k4t1y s;tlphtr alti rt clt ar•
c.ftni;ooq6il3"ifieiftitistOrtiilC"kpOcip:„..full half
Itßlphtir and half charcoal. b
Ir,•11/inezotoJ--06t . iernor Ramsey has tlititled the
territory into three judicial districts,
of which arc to sit at ltlipesata,:t4c: , Fa
, Anthony and
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NRW 1 ontc,Jone 30.—The Boiird of Health re
port 88 'new cases of cholera, and 20 deaths, fur
ihe 21 hours endin,e, noon to-day.
July Ist.--The Board of Health reports to day
31 eases and 19' deaths.
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CiNci:lxvrt, June 29th.—There were 4i . :1 in
terment,. for the 24 Jinurt; ending at 1101111 nt•day
—96 from cholera, and 37.fropt other diseases.
11,11. gr• quantities of coal are, being burned in
the ‘treets, to purify the atmosphere.
The heat has been very okikessive all dap.
ch.e,vs.rrt.dune 30t11--7-ipetmentsAkiltoon to
day, I tt7—St from choleraol,4,tran'i*V dilTps"
es, of which 76 were Irish and.GetmliWlL has
rained almost incessantly for the'lasi threOlays.
1:11.11 , 11IN a .(Ohio) June Bath—Six details
by cholera have been repotted in New Richmond,
since noon to-dak.
Ain sr, 3 Ulle 2)111— .- 6 P. M. —Six cases or
chokr.., and throe deaths, have been reported in
tett city since yesterday.
nicanoNn,ly Ist—Thcre were ten eases nrid
lire dedths by cholera reported yeatcrday.
Patsburg. There are in Pittsburg about one
hundred furnaces and other manufactaritidestab
liuhmei ts,included . in which are fourteen rolling
mills, with nail famnries to most of them, twenty
iron foundries and 41 engine shops. The amount
of iron rolled daily is fully equal to 300 tons, of
which 60 tour arc maile into nails.
Great — 'The best speculation in
California of which we have heard was that of a
loafer who stole a hen, and invited four returned
miners to dine with him, at the reasonable rate of
live dollars each. In preparing the hen for cool.-
ing, our loafer found in her claw two ()tutees of
gold. After pat - tithing freely of the hem the loa
fer fond the lo lowit 1; to be the profits of the
transaction: For four gorsts at each, ;.25;
two ounces of gold found in the hen's craw,432,
Total profits of the lieu $52.
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firnia.—The proprietors.of the New York:
Tribune, for the purpose of obtaining accurate
accounts Concerning California, .have sent John
Ida yard 'Taylor, one of the. editors, to San Fran
cisco. On his arrival there, he will traverse the
vountry in•every direction, and send the result of
Isis oliNerviitions This an enterprise of
a nwit curnmendaLle char:icier. and Mr. Taylor
has beenwcll chosen for the performance of the.
duly.
I:'..r iiiriT.—Anquarter orWhrtie
is an 111,1,111 V of eight standard bultels
sec that quoted filly.six
seven shilling , a bushel. A shilling, is twenty=;". `
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lour cents—multiply by seven and you butte
)er bushel.
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UnFictl Stoics Mint .—By a new regulation w.Ttie. , l ,
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has b ee n a d o pted at the U. S. Mint itt:ilii'4 7 eity; . ; , ? ,
with tr.te cencurrence of theSeerciary oftlicTrettee:
ury, and ‘rhicli is to tithe effects on and liqtr dui
first ofittly, gotta combined with silier , itill ha
patted at such rates as will yield ardnereakett::
return to depositors. The California 'gold, for,
example, pay about a half of one per cent. more;,
than heretofore, and the return upon pale'doub
loons, Ucchticr's coins, and, most a the gold fir.,
North Cat otina, will be somewhat greater- 4.•
Death of Judge Blythe.—Hun. C ALTIN D . LYTne
died in Hamilton township, Adams county, - on
the 20th'orJune, aged 57 years. Judge B. was
a commissioned officer in the war 0f . 1812 ; was
in the battles of Chippewa, Niagara, dec., and be
haved with great gallantry. lie was early in'
lite a member of the House of Representatives
friim Mifflin, now Juniata county,then Secretary
of the Commonwealth, under Oov. Shulze, Attor
ney Ceneral, Judge .0. - :l.llite.:.Daupliltl, 'Lebanon
and Schuylkill distrio(44Pittllecfor'e- the Port
of Philadelphia. lie vets an7itniable , anikzenevv
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