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'# VOLUME VIII. —* mtaiierout JrtUio JV<s> * GREfeNSBOROUGH, NORTH-CAROLINA, DECEA^BER 1:2. L84B. NUAIHEB 37 "bbibljctJ tUcckln 'i -iV'AIMJfc SHE 11 WOOD HUM. \iti A \f:\n, ">!*, ■ • .'*IP' Wl I 'M J, „\l 111 111. it 1111.11 -'»'. ■ ■ >f niylH.iiii.-r lo ur.lcr a diwont ri| li >uA*i-.ir. will Si • :. „ |.;.r. boat, anxious t<i earn a ipiartrr by carry.ug yutir ' ■ !gage>,—.wa trill proceed up Main street to the • lilt Moose,a li,:. I which stands al the suinmii . of the second llo| i- from lha riv. r, and nearly half •If from ili.' landing to ihe hilii which form the ■•' . OREENS0OTOUGH, room?, a lirat sketch, on pay.cb.»arJ, of lleai I * celebrated picture oflhe •• North Carolina Inti.- grants." We lineiv it al once, by lha »B-begone Sgaia leaning against the ohl sign post, the olJ gray horse, [he melancholy face of llto female, •land boundary of tl.e city. Ileing fresh from ihe bright little boy with bit ragged hat. and the hu ree-n n -reals of ihe country,—the living tide , miserable dog gnawing the luisliless bone. Tha ■ ... of people forever pouring along the sidewalks, artist is not true to history in two particulars : he I ,.c,.Vn>m year w7^r.«ij"hjs"ih'<." edvanUigea and the incessant rumbling of drays, omnibuis.s, i llaa thrown more wretchedness into his picture mjBg flom i,,,,., expcrirnce. hu Still sometimes coal cans and other carnagesover the stone-pav.d than is ever seer, in life, except in some isolated curumiU palpable mistake*. Uia knowledge ti case; secondly, it is un;uat to designnui North Ithe ofleeu that can be | reduced by water is rcr» Carolina alone as the abod* of such misery. Bui '. : P""""1 »Mi< ful remedial agent1! which hu bat luul the skil anl perseverance to bring in) i ex'eosirc use. Among li.* fblluorers art* many regularly edu-cated nun, whose reaueel for hu talentc, .how h great, i-i HU*. unlimited. Tfi«ir opinion of bim ii probably mnilar io thai expressed by Dr. Fames Wilson* wbofiffct introduced Hydropathy JotoUiJi eoontiy :— 'Althou-rb be hu ffoae on improving hisprac* i It i.< an ol I nod nouerful r»m« dy, u . :.■ log : lie ( < lully baa published a lar^e ind clabovtte woilc IIM . th m »*. cautioni ui.il (.hero strong on ihe Water Cure, which is, wo think,tbu b« -r i :! ctl ar: d.-'aired. '«'«! ■ V. i.r Sum:r l'.« K.M..—-A lim f pod m water*, well wransi •■u.ii vuna mil. t'iii<*i i.ii i liters urci iiit4.wiw-jrm*H H'IH p ATIi I ■ YV >■<«>■*>•,v'" "riL'' y™ ""*nov,,|,v'nn'1 b"|Wo,i Jl Ii I 1 jfcJL J V 1 V / _j lor. j while prove disagreeable. Notthe least di* ind \ll ll!>.\Y. I ECEMBEll IS, !><lii. B.VCI I.N ui:.sr\v.\ui>.—No. iv. •/ agreeable of the sensulijus produced, results from the conviction of how lillh account—how utterly insignilicam—you yourself are among all this multiiude of men. litre, lobe sure, you are n/u of righiy thousand ; but you doul feel a bil Breal diw .i j r ' ry good ; but from the want ol ele j meir.ir, kn inledga and a medical education, hi i II ft :.- dip- ,1 plu ed on . maltrefaoeer several blanket*. The pan iit liefl on it. and it I.' roll, d round hull, the blanlfeu are rolled round biiD over thai ; and a ft-aiher bed i, placed over all. As no buflt can eacape, Ibu pa* tient feels comfortably warm in two or ihrvr iinn-utea, being in a lartol Klf-wrmed vapour aatb. 11" reiiiaius packed up like a uniinir.y Tor liom half-au-nour w an hour, and then i. robbed in tin-shaliuw b.-uli. or with Ihe wet abtfet, to Bteo lone to the akin. *ln some oaiei the full cold bath 01 dourhr I mh is aaed afterwarde. Thia ia eooaid1 l'i ...'■ ' .i i nt' rnal ofiluee wecka, which we have :i . uuij • !'. I rid..vote to the "affairs of ibb ni'.uii," we will, if you please. | nrsue ourevrursionat h.'i-i i.'aiiinre cunvenient Mop, ." ■.—having Ii ft onlatl, you know, while . il B ' 'h;o river. In consequence of the crowded Mata of the . _. Mir servant -.vas stowed in u state-room i a (■■!!■- laenger—a neighborly circum-nee, jrott 'I percrire, when you ascertain bigger than you would in New Voik among ; extensive mar _, ... ,■ , . ,- , , and merits lalls a lib :. i-x.ent v. I. acc.'iiinn-.da'.iniis. Know llien, .i-i.n.,! i..'I... . v.:, ;.!i.,•:. .!.i... ry el our traeel,a, lhat■ iI home va uanon. i MI- iV'V ni'igii.i.e.'ii: ap|iellalUa fof ' hall a million, or in London amid tiva millions. I fee I; nor to iha pork-packing pcrtijii of ibe (own To be at homo in the country, where you aie —Ibe eery citadel of lliii llogopolia—where Ihe conscious that you actually count nnd Weigh scent of ihe lard-oil faclorus and other greasy op- V-m. thing in society, and have the honor to be eraiioiu is enough to knock a Southerner down; called Captain or'Sipiiro by half the men you noriotho llreeU andtqiiarea and mil'nudes ol urecl, is very consoling lo your vanity. Hut 1.1; hand..raft work in which the Quci n i';",- exce - be a green atrtnger mo great mul'.uude, is to. We leave ill feel yourself in a very s ditary position ; and the best thou I silfesliinnle involuntarily ir.ade of your worth the' country—and a fill, r IJI.J you never nd merits falls a hundred per cent, below the ' —■■■■ ' ■ ■ ■' " '""*" ariisla, like poets, have their Kcenae We have no time to go down lo the basins of ibe ideas u'i man* highly important point! aie ciude, ( rr,.,| )Dg „,,,,! ininurl ml oi i'riraaniix'a disco canals and the railroad depot and see the prodiite and iieeeaaarily had '.osoiiie. errors. On tl.e Mb-, rice,an I is of eaaaniial us- in the erati r irealmi lit. of those gnat oneries of trade, enriching those'" band,had ho enjoyed ihe.-e adranuget,(here . |t u lnjl.ly extolled by lha practiliouera. being who give and who receive : nor toany ol ,:.e three j^Jg ^ ^r'cur. « thai'"of ^rfeclion ! <<""i"" '" "^ kru where ihu lliy grti in daily ii bti oiinined; at overy flop bo would ndrc been drawu m>ul by long foritttd babita of tliouyl.' in ! nraeiico, ;ir,l found not a few punrfins prej-udice* i»> ct .tuitl with, lie mver fceli ibepulsd or looks at ib« ionguca nor don li«* undeittnnd the rn< It we now possrss offxamiatng (hi li.-atl an I luit^ i thed : !)•• is al.-o deficient in hU know)- J l0 L|x H lUted lo be «.f irritation n potoni lion, (inclu Im j ■•;■ ■ uiitiuui caufing la ■ cicy in fr« emu ibe proniot ied slate* cftJho braiu. Hu >.'J-re ilu-e here, reader, to enjoy tbyorlfw ■'- ' ' ■ ore n« tcciirato, ynd the ni lical , -. ... ., u.'ii,,. ai''..;: .. 1.1;; will not fail to meet with »•>« Our next «icunion will bo into w||icM ii will strike him that i'ri ■- be D h : tepid >t w - ili mi i Im .i v ( "v\ 11 in ..;. i\ ii 1, in lutef iinfl u i ima . ibe i!;»i asea of cli Jri n. ,. tif ih ; ai .1 ol jreal i (fi-y.- iuiu fruni impni iiea( and il ;.. ill by action of the skin. In i| t» ihv Btoruach »>nly. «i ktraordinary caaei .: maj the •ubwet ihat lias yei appeared : thooefa 'In: si/e of the VollMMfi and the itUtntKHI required in reading a conorcied work, nay hn-der it leM popular llun several ul'llu- >li<nur in-a ii»ei. I ir. < lolly is a c.«».J and prat tic i! wr.i. r, and a* he bai di kigm il lti^ book lor the nun mrdi .cal.i.3 well BO the mcdicol, reader, it contains nothing which (he form* r may uot eomprebehd. We are, boa n r. du\ •< ii 101 mtider. that if he had tdicen more pnni with the eumfosmon. nil that ia said might ban beeu as well ealiLin K»- space. W« are unable to enler at present into a de-tailed examination of ti.is work; but we may notice ita leading principle, namely, ibat, ax r«: ,;.ii ). mosi disorders, [f.inralidi Would girij up J!J habits that arc unfavourable to heanb< ainl wo-jld confine themaelrca strictly io tbennalHy and ijuantfty of fo<x\t air, esercise, sleep, and clothing, that are most Calculated to promote health in their reapectieu case*, they would in Lime recorrr without treatment by medicine 01 hydropathy : but that hydropathy, byjitdtcioaaly auutiog nature, and ■bslafning from irrhatinj: the nervoossystem m^! digcsxtVe-Gigant. hasten the cure materiail) . whiletbo ordinary medical treatment is very liable to Injure these or-^nns. audio render ihe frame more liable than before t.the recurrence of disease. |Je also man ta n. 1 rit o( very n.< iiVf.v (Iunen?ions—lh« ;. id touching lha ceiling, when Up-m • i lying Aowu, his head in coutacl the room and his feet with the • i. anl. a carpi t hag, two cloak*, two n.l two passengers with one stool t. ... in, r.iake up a flexa ;/'/. The berths -,eiv« 5, about two feel wide, one over iirr, provided wii-h ianttraf.*es. and hung i in curtatAi to Iteep cut lha mus<|ue- \\v 1.11 the honor to b-.' laii! upon ihe top *lu If, in tho enjoyment of inch repose <is could -.' in.rai'.'.t u by t!ie snorting of the engine and trie snoring of ihe passenger who rone ted under our bed, and diversiGed with visions of snags and boiterStBud n strange desire which *nf-llicti I the brain, when ha.f asleep and halfn- • nscerul n wh ,:. i we lay east ami weat urd snuilt. Im turning out in the morn* ; m■. mil I the boat la lene I tu the shore, liav- III** Stopped about -t o'clucl, OH account of the : ',« iich bad settled I lie rieef in o mass solhxL that ydfl might thru I •. Gagac in it! ■\s i!..- • u:i rose ..irl poured ! « ima into the of I be river. t:i i fog I . up iu light and tj with great regularity into streets running mrrlhl with the river, numbered First, Second", Third, &C, These are intersected at right angles by Main, Sycamore, Walnut, Vine. Hace, Klin, &c, &c. A» io surface, a considera-ble space, toy about toThird street, is OR ".he "first bottom,' from which lot ground makes a consul- ! eralile ascent, and the body of the town stands on I the second level—a large plain extending back I itme t"'i)'m;!is lo the hills.oud some three or lour , miles op nnd down, to where the hills again come in to the river. The houses arc mostly of brick, i the shingle roof* of which give the place a rather { tombuslible appearance. There are, however, numerous edifices lor public purposes, nnd many ' private house.- too, built of a fine dark gray atone \ found in the neighborl.oo I. This stone admits of nice poliih.and in ihetnlllluteu columns of the bank buildings, and high-arched gotliic fronts ot lonu11 of ihe church*-?, preseartt on appearance Off age I nnd solidity *uch a*, ire do not look Ifpr in *o young a city. The Masonic Mall and the Old Fellows1 Halt are very large and elegant itntctores* id a modern stTl" of architecture. St. Xavier's Col lege (Catholic) is a chaste and unique specimen \ of the < lOlhic sty!e. The BaSIM, n building in \ THE WATER-CLRK. IIIII THL araeiaunafU CCTiarr. The I'riirllcc of the ll'ii'rr Cure, with nuthcnli-ralol EcUlenti tfih Kffleucij wt.l fuftlu— By Jnme, Wilion, M. O. Beo. Lanilon: Bail- Inii-r.. 184-1. The Dangen cj Ike Wafer Curt, ami i/< ^jpnr-ctj examined. Ilv Janie, Wilann, M. I >. and Jiiim-a M. Gully, M. D. lime. London: Cm-ninsbam, 18*1. Life ul !l.i ll'uler Cure : at a Month ai Mut-veru: u Diari/. By It. J. Lane, A. II. A.. \\ iili numerous illuitmioill; lo which Ii aild-ed iha Seiftal. Ben. Lendon : l.ni.^innn, !^l*i. Confetiionr/aHalet-falienl. Inn leiier io W. II. Aiiiswortli, KM|.. Editor of iba -Now I •,'.- I. W iier drinkin. i. UJIII '. w !.. Ily cr partially, il. i" rering up. and bandaging with wel cUU. 1. t'liclu n, with e*el and dry clotli». .". Bweatuw. S vi ral of lhe,e are 'jauaily adopted ul the ind in ivliicli Ihe waur ewporalea and iirouuee, coo n. ?i>. .ire u?ed in in'.iaiiied pails, wounj.--, ulcers, and bods. Swi ATINC—'I'lie |iaiienl is paclitd in a blanL-ei w.ili a feaiber-bed abore, and after ,wtath . sulliciently. b ankkly waabod and lubbed in u ■hallow cold or lepid Laiii to produce u re-aclion ; y are ull aubjeci lo eariou, | „.,.., -IU.,| \\„„„a.A- ,.. nnd aeol oul : luodificaliuoi Migg -'.ed by ilie. condition o: i! pal 1*1 e.... i ■' fait ..i .1 Monthly Magazine." By Sir E. Balwei lull, l!art. ISino. London: Colburn, |s|i 7'he Handbook of Hyttropalkji.for pf/rit$ponal oiun and ittiimilie da Itilh all • //./.on'i'.' ".. Iht bat method vf forming IMrmalhit /.'-/.>' - Hihmentl, lie Pr. J. Weirs. Second Edition. 8r0. Madden, 1814. 'I'lialwlncli is call.d Hydropathy by doctor.', and tl.e Cold Water Lure by ordumry men. hai u'Cenlly aiuacled much utleiiiiou Uiiou^'bout Eu-rope ; and many establishments hare been form-cd in llii. counlry and on lha Continent for ibe application of il, within ihe last few years. Ai il may bo explained, to 0 consideiable degree, m a nils, I.e.,i,i, maintain, tbdtpure moan-nnd a, much e.\erci.-o in it as ibe s'.reiigtli real raaeAiial par!,of biaiyatem r.s r. lie alM> enioina Qttenlioo to diet, and uae of wine, oecr, andapirita. Collie . e under Ins ban; and uu i, not rec- \'. ... r, i r iii.'ii and wu'.i'JHire Ihe .:.'..-. I uiing tba operaifon ofv, pro-ceaaes; anmety 'i I mental labor aie, as far as j-," •.!.!,'. la I ." : If '.. It may be laid that, in many incipient diaor-deraVnnd in cu** ol general nnwnainen arising frooi loo much work and amieiy, loo littlejovr-ciae, too much alimulaiing food and drink, and too much medicine, all lalcna in ihe impure air of :i large city, ll'e mere sujf eusicn el work and rare lb, a fltonth or ?ii week,, ijrent attention to diet, and constant eaTCim in pure air, would ef-iict a cure :n moat inatanc. . . ilboul the nee I and [.•riiiui.nion : and deducis froffl lha fact, n,. en, ihat no diardM become chronic ualete lln organs of nnlrilioo aie afleetrd. I'ait II, «|.', f. compels more than half lit rolume, glee, at. account. I pariicul.ir cl.ronie .:. ,a,, .; {'„l.ll ' ihology and aymptoma; and tbo rfaoens for Ihe water trealmeM ,ppHcab*« io each. Pan III treats 11 the mode in which the water cure opef ate,|lbe ! lallaoflhal treatmentj i!.u railona'a f earh proceui, and ibe circurnatanc, lehicl n eulai ■ .-.^ .i| pi c .: on. v. •• cannot cose ibis (taper without laying . •verd on mo inuri'.oiious arid readable |.ooks°.u lie water care by Dr. E. Johnson and Dr. (i. l'i!' ..:.:■■. I bo fonner u a apirile.l work, du- 'lyin-lcili kuowledge nnd character'on lb- :.i: ■! lb' nuilior; ihough ,ve lelierelfe, it not baih or duuebe ba:!i are aoinetiinn us-d. b.n :..: ! l"'" 1L |«rf.ctly onl.oJox by the purabydroi in delicate CJS. I. Ily this proMa, (whir!, h eery ■ "hula. b. cau.-e lie considers thai medicioea* may enaniirely uaed in tha water cum) Ibe ijetem >■ '" "•»■ ndeanhigeootly in KINK- cases■ in con excited to ditcharg. impnritiea by the skin.1 Ii J-mctinn with ihe water cure. Dr. Ibilbirniei, il alleged to bo of great wreice in ninny diieidrr... wo'» contains much useful information for the This ii not the occasion, nor perhaps has -he non medical reader. These irratiaea nr»*ran.!i timo yet come, tor a correct appn ciation nl hydro-, --mailer and lets elaborate than ih.il of pr.0nlly patby. Thai .1 will perform all that .is devoteea , _„^.^__ ^" expect ia hardly to be credited ; Hill lea, can we ', - juppoae. after the result, that bare been exhibited, Wonw IKOM THI: Paaswn Tha fullowin • that a, a medicament it ia wholly ineflectiTe— word,, borrowed from the French, are ,o cornmou ly acting on the imagination, like bread nillt, loour rnaga tin, and nawspapei liierature, that a or a u itlc.— A ilium rapid and nolent penpiralioll lor . • Ii • DI dinar) aeration, .-• piodine.! ! y sealing tire i.ini. nn '. .'. .1, MI n woodi'ii ci..iii, iiiidi r whici. a ipiril Inmp is place.!, and . stendios ;< i I • ful.l- ul blanket, rouud him nnd the chair, Thi rnusi bs .Uae. n tightly roun '• ihe ni ck lo prceeut him from inhaling ibe heated air. This | race. :. ul..i immediately followed by lha shallow balk, or rubbing with nfrel/rtikts and the y\ of ..I I';, .on... suburb of tl.e City, came into riew ^^noor'l'rotestants CaSxM l»-rl.ops mortal Irin, g», rum'and brandy, are in existence —rcveral buildings, of splendid nppearance in . ■, ,,„. .„_. „. Trtnnw aadOrasa in M"l'" metHion tea and coll.e, which may be very : tance. tt.nTmg „„',.,, th. brow oflhe bill. TNew\\'o™rk.*wincthTnol2doIub2t Zexc*el itt. Its, ,mntg- ,"j '" ' " w"'""" "nd C!'iM.""- Y IT S^ Tt l>c[ci.,|y |,y iliu miiily lirai! Men,English- .-imps and jai^niTlhaf, protrcirvTHy gilded railing, i its man. too, bare been heard of. who<w not know bottom b. - tu|,.llm ,,am..mg, ,.f HJll more solemn subjects; lha IHU of porter. This cannot be credited; Ting bank 1M<| I|M> ..0im lA<i0,.s |ig|„" ,,,..„„,,„„ ,h, though II may be readily beliered thai many are , , , . , i. nuitv ienorant of the li.sle o: water. ei,„l.. through rseumed ».«. armdima,prad«M 1 *0Jwn0WMilfihpy.,k,ihatsiartedihiawhim linfof tare when you come wuhin its pre- ^0BCeaiinff water-blbbintz and waieMcrubbin perlunneJ. lorant nl ihe . rlf> uiii^ a lon^' laclories built ui ihu narrow strip Jotv. Ai»p' chiit''. w.- perteteatbv cnvern! w !i. bents " en the •locks," in .hi hands ■ ithe bTti'di r-. in * inous ^'.:..:» * 11 j rogteM tc-tvards ri ni| Ii lion—n me coverad whh thi-ir out- :id«' ^thin'.m^ .ir.d ready to teajnunchvd—mhera, u/iib their bare fraineivoih of keel and ribs and innumi'i-hlo brucin-^ lunler.-;, looking like huge flu letoiH from which ihe ihiO-ls had n ceded and three square ivfl upon lh*» Uud. The puliiig ot the numerous n«d trmt raii small riiginea which movu thn machinery of the every variety ol horticultural inecimas/ af. cincur. Of the eIt-gani and costly private eMahlishineuiy, the moot it-mnikaMt- teh.njs lo Nicholas l.on«- woiih. lib grounds cccupy as much at two or iicluaid with hrickg hewn itone( In front, anl Cultivated in almost -•Thirty ufiinci'asin»wa'.er-bibbiii''ai»d\valer-.cni!Jl.:i^: » * "-•'- .--• . -™-"■• " . ""< Nonriwn?«q may be •bra ; for (hough Brhurt-' pu«» •P«»J "•"" !• ™ioinwl. bo;l' - "ua! am) i,,a \^^LLl,uc^^UiuivUnn\^ at tun-, whet, il Wl I not Dlcrfora wilwhe d.«a ei"nur ptopoted the enormiiy to any fit her lion. er-pcciaUy durina eaerciae before breakf»t lo " save ,n 'iinglo plot! as a punishment lor I The qumUUy is re,u(..ted by tha -j ate o. the f* ,. i.. li.. h..,. ......... tient. who cullin.i lie. . e. nil a sinall i!o>e. Mil persons, tin waler of iho balk, is warmed al first. [pYocc,, after he has once wen tfc nnd gradually cooled, as the patient become, on*l»Jihoush be m,y be thoroughly i_ liable ol bearing il: in aoroe cases warm or hot human Irame. and ihe di?e,i-> * to winch it is tub-li- nor.int oflhe caiea in which \V\riu DMJKINO.—The drinking of very shop,, lb, clinking of hammers, and Iho cheerful years ago l.ongworlh was n poor shoemaker;— whittle oflhe worktn n rise merrily upon tl.e ear' now bo is the r chest mnn in Cincinnati, and be an wo ,re<!lid:n" posl. loved lor bis unobtrusive chanties andyeinr.il To the left, on tl.e Kentucky nd.-and on n i.ne benevolence ol character. By Ihe way. time mile misdeed., "li was no Union.they repeat; itrti. whpoomnwnce. e-i.h a ma date. Ib,- noont above a'ierini... could conn,! the ibroal PtKlHW is tunpoaed loole.r^and give UNI.to the di,in™ into a common auiter. ' •""»»«»•'" «•* f">»""<"» Ifwrully. to Pr- Such are a few of Iht- obstacles which meet Ihe '""'" "'" arl«' °J *• **•» remedy which to throw out impuntie, by mcrouing perapim new rentedv tills miry pretcribe, a copious exhibition ol ibe frigid stream, obdurately rafnsingto allow inn be corrected by u drop of I'r. nch or even llriliah spirit. Priettniti,the inventor ol Ihdropaiby, ii llii «rr»s-v mprtnintnt, rapid movement or earnest uu. iv.-r. I'.nmmlili, Iho result of a union ol pan, rv inf. taste : rchth. Hauteur, literally biffl. in baths nnd npplicaiious areoMdi indeed, ID all' jvci, ami equally ignorant of the ease, whioh I atocala, a good r|oality. Haul-Ion, a bifrhtoau rases, the procci ra, when performed under in- j B||y bydropathk) process should not bu applie^.— j or ttyh; Hari, out of. Xairrtle, timplicify-. Jxious superintendence, are commenced gently [n thisconnlry any ignore I twculatoc or adven- naturalness. .Xoiu/ialuiie,, indolence: want ol and increased cautioualyi according io the state tllrous bath servant, with sufficient credit to ten- sensibility. Oulrt, OrerslralncdYejiL'geniiod ,i the i atieui't hialtb. am u bousu andeollrota few tin bathe, can set up ; Vat ueellaut, by excdkncV. /',,•,,. j.a„, | , n hydropathic establishment. That much mis- way. I'cnchunt, an inclination, /'ratige, , clni. wilUtv done in that, there can be no dnubl: presentiinenl.il faith, t/ui-nre, who goes then ' nor can there be a question lint the genuine .wa- wuichfiilness. flajapor/,siimilariiy oi thonght.- lercuie will gel more dUcredil fioiu the blunder, , iVecArrcne, lo be nughl aliei. Solrtt, literally, of such quacks, than from iw own failure,. On Ian ,ntire erenlng; auureniog imssed in s^-,,.1 t:..-1'untiiu-iil, according lo Dr. Wilson, there ore : enjoyment. Tableau, u picture. . Tableau 11 nearly a hundred ntablithmenui, but r.o one is i f(i»/s, living pictures. now prrmiitod to form one without hiring r-cair-1 — — — intestines, and | tJ a medical education. Invalids who ire inclio- . Cmt.viiM. \Vd>is.—It i..uosien iir lo n. ,:,■ cd to submit to the water cure had therefore beat wants than la nrafid, loi tl> We may intent look before they leap, and IMtrtain i1 e |Oallfica- and habituele ouSclvea to an -..Jeliniii- van. Tiu panic, into whom band* they place [dishes, hut w. .-h.'mf.l recoiled ihst.jii.-i mpn. diiiir'y SHALLOW I3,TII IS a large bath of ibe or- ] tions of th , with a depth ol water of only ten or' their lives. elevation, you see the tn'.v»of New por'. and the strange changes of fortune arc more common in son „f „ ,mB|| inr.n.r. in lb, hilly district of (Ira gorgeous Ibis of ihe l'i. ' d Ptn'1 - i;r..o!dii._' lo llic i. . t.iiiy br44«tj,,'nil w.i .i ■ .'..ii i :.. ■ u....t .ry i s-i. il.shuientjiy^jl.pl.ue. 'i'- ■ ■ • i■ -. r■ ''■■■ n ' Inn i, najli ' ' .: N'- fhyl '!..n.: i.n-r, in ihowBnth of which there a.-e tliree or ; >g, lai .nu r., moored. l'i iug . .rcjectioii of the bill |o the ri.h'. ihe ami fenbergi n. ar Kreiwiildau. in Auatrian Bilesia, where, ,u youth, he follow, d his father*, calling. Accidentally noticing ihe ellectsof waleron burnt, & nch severe of liral sol up ai n regular practiiioner, confinmg his medicine ^o the single ingredient which had cur-ed himself, nnd discovering the proe*j see, •'> ■ West than tn O'.ir older country Tbu Museum is much rejorted lo by counlry* ind iu!k>; and it certainly contains many rare cariosities worth seemg : hui the general taste «<i the ettabluihmenl we sliouhl say would be con-sidered behind theRgb in any oflhe great Allan-ucc. tifb. The •• Inferoal lUgiunt;' in thu cock- '»y "'«-' •illaiff*; praciiuoners. lie then rewired i« ,, , ,. ■ ., i iv (,.•* own |i|an ; ami recovered ••." cUiiv. JUom ..- plactfol tlr mil b. I..re loll ol ihe Museum building, is certainly the re- „,„ c,tulm.V,„c,. ,, .. , , , .. ,.,,, l.a^pWnd on-led for a long^lfclaiie. up and down -suit of a very sirange and prolific fancy s but it \ many |„.rso„5 ducked lo hu.i l.u .. Ivice^litb nners. unloading or niv.iitin, tiieir frei :l.l is .1 childish concern, besides being an Outrage on whom hi, lUCCraiwas coii.-i.lernbie. lie no". til their siciiM up,; an i ".'r, u-hing i.:V nil good taste. The Tom O'ShulOI groU| .■riunhirstrennimgi: nid.-ol sin..!;.-: alaluary, in platter, by Hiram I'owen. slow -hi'...111' put! . 1.1 ;.' i'r w..r:.' w believe which biought him into public . nt 1 the dense ran!, ol vessels thai notice, is in'tbo Museum. The complete emho.li- • ' inent of the aenliinent of the poet is admirable. ' pinpe, wo thould i,,i„„. ,..,.U-e lefy any ,.0 logtoon the group wiihou, \^^1 J^ r^to^.'.* , .ct uib*y.-r hall .1 mile in lerrglh and some two n smile, lam and soWer Jonny are beyond |a„(,t indi-jwoclvntly of ihone in the ininhborinj; imlred yi'.tds in nidih, tnlilly pired, •'.■,'■■■ ciuesiion « unco' fifo," and the landlord and land- town of freiwahlau wl iho eisHs.aid in the upfronVth, » nor' ed to the front run al I |ai!- lady look nt well content with their life and society ' establishments ol lu.-.li..ciple»in L-'.i ... h land nthe verge ul the ■ 1.. I '• t- as the human face can well express. Bonier .' full sailing lawn, you ae. but Jonny bu b.s linger raited, ami with nil ihu govi- 1'ityHMi I ' ui| lively I ' ' ce ol the ty and importance of n hall drunken pjan is coin-icept by gl iireel which mumcating tome weighty matter 10 the puraey I but laboring more and maw unremittingly 1 ttroe rout, landlord. But Tam—- ah Tam. ah Turn "—ho 'calling, aa if that were the one siuiihi thin -* pritnn figure, holding hi^Mtbrh ; ^.^.Ter'^tnL at Ora «X™ " fupanJ ..!... f into Uu) cup. wi|h a broad amile of ,.u : ..-i.,iu ;i...i kiugs ..,|.al |„. ,s ,.„.:,..> j |I„MI six in •.!...• m.'i.niij un I H urinur \ lighten • . Ins 170 turned lowiinrs llii landlady ,j| trn ,t oigluT a"id his barely hud a day's rein • 1 ike 1 tvilh an expi si of drunken homage lo the ae*. I ation for Itveuty year,." •Tim I'raci.ee. , f.velve mclw's. This i> ihe i»..t!i met commonly used, I eing considered preferable to deeper baths, li is generally uaed cold, but may be required te- ... j Df . vii hot. The pi.1.i'ii'. > ts in it from uvo ml ten minutes, rubbing himself well, and be ng The li.sl work nl pain) h'el by I >r. V. portion as '.:,!.' Vcc1.lr11tn.lv noticinutno enecisoi woieron uuius, "" "-" ■ - , —• , , fcc., he appear, to have tried 11 m Ins neighbors, lubbed Ly an attendant, and having water pou or ilishl ailments, with success. At thi, period, ed over the head when riecctsiary. ,t over him. from wind received lie it then en njurie, ihat bis life w 1 wason w.iit over him, from winch he received '' lespairedol a,quwkly a, poatible. Ihu, bain may be used •'• r sween.i.tiii:'. 0o1r itbhee ppaacckkiiuu tbect,— 1 d afterwards. multiply otii irauuQ. we incr.:. » . I. •..!"! i!i irtie! . oui '...;' .- .1-utl Ting. In the \ x lentan n. wilo tulieri'd ! n; Irom state, things, the true philorrpbj cvoaisui indi-severe illness, whiehl! tii ' phyaiciana faileU 10 mi n.: in simp ryingiratber than inexi.uil cure. I'riesaniti ."..!.. I IV Wilson |ng andt mplj itirtje ourde in Thellev.Dr hnving remained loiigal (inifenb. to complete Pri-ncb. Ian »rchl op . T ■..:.. .h weal hit cure and udy'iii - \ ■ '..-.. islle intro ihy. was erneinely ainipl lemperale in I. . dtice.l hydioi .' fntotl countrt 1 pi'ii- mode ol living. Whenever he taw one 0! •• . phlel describe, tbu .• nerallv.ai - eludes^children about 10 try 0 new dish, no lo.ieil per iiunieiou., cases and'lel'era from patient,. [h,p, nt time before, ho a! lyi -aid whh a The second woi» 1- the joint 1 odncrionol Wlv. j are going toi reate awnni " Wilton and Uj'.ly, :■■•'. regularly ■Jucattd phy alone, or all proci I'I< d Tin: ."'n. 01 11ir BATH it very extensively used •• icians, ihe In lei well known inth .11 Ihe wa'.ei in .itment. The patient tltd III cold | fore hydropathy was introduce,!. I'.nh ot them , .. , from ni" 1 1 fifteen ininun -, and tul 1 thu . hat « byuropalhrs establishment nt Orenl Mul- 1 .1 |i (| ch i> tost above ihe water) with wet- ( vem. 'i'lie object of their pninphlit is 10 remove n .1 h 11'. It ..- uii d lepid at ihe commencement ■ the apprehension! often entertained, and diligent- ■i ... '. Ilia raid in an a, a Ionic on | ly fostered 1:1 some quarter,, oi the dangers ol heirellectson(liiease,, gradually", by repealed ibe lower pans, when takeu lor short periods.! bydropaihy.Bndti»e»plaintl.eiiatureorihe^»ieni. ■xpenmeni. Success of every kind continued to ( .1 for longer period, it it represented in lie of The tbiid work u a lively g ittend I..in. Invalid! ol every rink Docked to grenl service in removing congestion, constipation, | kept by Mr. R. J haps at any line I ■mil . "Now you uud v.i ; ■'!< in-rv. as complaiuls Tin: \> 1 r 4>mi:i ll.vin is merely a sheet 1 ,iii-.-. ihe* artist, during li lo.'idenceal I ir. Wilson's establishment last year, where he recovered llii hi illli ilu-r I ng pel j I wruti" oui iiicohl wutet and thronii ovr.lhe pa-1 of indis|>o»ilion. Il contain and* '■') Utaw .,.,■... „ is well rubbed with il. and then dried and many w. lengranng of the beaunl a my | nnd Uerinany. sideration, bm u He slill ''■< I 1 "■ neiil.i r uiluckin lie has attained weullh and -on-ither seems 10 inQuence hiui.— I iking 1,nt In tie r,:;!ii or li 11 : ! others nor defending hi. li" the i\ h , .11111111. mil I... . ill j ... IIIIC. . . .. . ■ . .. ■ which maki li I Iruw down her facu in ait una- ■ lu tjoni 1.1! hei pleaauru al ihu ■ ■ ! IM. Bu ■; . ..11 outl 11 ■ ul the li lory 1 'I" who is viir.o.i-1. rhuracb r.zed •- 1 in eliievous . . ,- ajatceniliiig In . .in.. ■ I. el. This very geulle mod ry ol Vlnlv. ru • uiployed when 1 .hallow 1 Tbu I urth worki a 1 !. it iscun lered prelera-i water cure by Sir Ed« l-u >" u ihu I ly is experienced gre, ' •"*« °" *" rein dies, pursued .lu.ia • ml Jean, hud fan 11 restore li ' ' pamphel " 1 or ... ,1 ,' ' eurejjssh , tie ami |KI| U >I BCP ... .. '—. . , . . Pr. We- . ipmcl ... Iropalh) ; • ■ 1,. 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Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [December 12, 1846] |
Date | 1846-12-12 |
Editor(s) | Swaim, Lyndon;Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The December 12, 1846, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by Swaim and Sherwood. |
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Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : Swaim and Sherwood |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1846-12-12 |
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OCLC number | 871563159 |
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Title | Page 1 |
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VOLUME VIII.
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mtaiierout JrtUio JV |