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F \ 1,1, VNI) U IN IT,II coons,
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( 1 raft s of < riteken/- 11 Virr,
l iii lidttic.t Porter. S *lt h Me. Lmt.lm, 0 *,■!. Pint-
by the pipe ur ilt'tliijoliil, and RncK ’•m'-tbe la tiff
I II \RLBS McTNTTRE & Ct
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i 15 VVE reei ive I hv the Inte nrrivnls
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Writia< Paper, '
anocEiiTKs.
\ < \ I I’K Ii i\c r. innvctl frmn
l> KFFK ACIOKS POK OVi'.
On Tiii*mIm\ (says iht* fjiltrory GaztUr,) vx
huti an oppmiuniiy, ;ti ilm Ar^vlc Knnmt, >*|
witu^fcitio tin* c*.Yfraortiiiiarv pown.-f pusst sst .l
hy IMM'lialtcrt, of rr.siMiii/j tin* ctV»"*;s ,»1 pni
jM»M,ntlu;r iiiturnally or externally, is]. Cl ti
Dnnvmjr oi' this SPlil'N 1)1!) I»«*ri is i!»«* in,iiviiltml who•« npial'y wnndi i
r K. MF, will ronmien,tux I.. reiofmv am. ui.tcvi, j fill capnlulity nl' \\ i f list a Mi! i ii^ ht at has heeii
Oil thi \ ilfi of Xavtmher vert, ! shown h Ins shut up in ovisns ilur-
■ ii t up !*• rio •. '1 ii niter .* di * -* • * o f teiti
!•-./' ,'m't li; |i > I.I , r.,1 ; I *, i v «• that \\ 111«*! i wuultl llRVf! (|« •
:i' *m •) anv «• in i' hv it p «retihire. ’t . *■
, .i iu c i .i'-im ....m, ■!, u... |, • i , lltenrs nl) I he prcscni ncrasinn XVf I ;• cvitlhilet!
1 *"»r**v i**r-y <,i mmup tnm., i„
Wb.t a i.tui.i" T»io fon.inissinnt't - havocun-j chuhltl! 0). Ciulonii Slllilll, '»ll 'll.US ii ll r V tfit
1 v *•,• tie-'o i i.iwiiiv, :•% nliovt*. tu r.i'*' I ersoiifcal a , .. ...
a ic m..:u: 1'iii.e.. * siiryi', u, ii ml other HuitMitifi,* ii.t*!:. hautf?
wlillt*puMulird Mi'inrtl l-iiPh’t If hy tl»t* nuliilou* whiihlit' itas
Inrrul In he ,i guard u^rt'tisl poi-wt s, M Cha*
! it b sv a I |o \v »•, I forty gr<iihs of ; K.sphonts, in
Hie pri'M'lirt nl ilie iiHtnttihlieii I'Otitpituy. # I*ii»•
phosphorus \wiM ilisstitii'tly put upon l;is tongue
hv a gem let i in ti, u ml h, \ on il all <! on lit fail I \ iu
ki.ti into Hu* Hiomitph ; nearly, if not quiin
enough \v«* ptc.-mn* , to i.a\e Jxilh ti all [nose
who husv this feat done. His next exploit wa*
(n Flip two spoonfuls of' oil, at tltr«*«» hundred
anil thirty degrees hy the iheroionw u-r t. e 120
,1* grefH nliove the heat of lioiling \\ filer. This
he dit! wiihoiif any apparent incouv euieuen :
though tin* spoo»i rernainetl tor minutes so Imt
that no one eonld near t»» touch it with his
hand. Finally A). Cimhert held his head di
rectly over and in ihe niidsl of the fumes of
arsenir, which diflusing over a huge rm in
speedily heeair.e too potent to hi inhaled with
impueiiy hy any oiln r being who was prose: i.
After nil this (we udd with something like eat
i*dae ion at his esc.n|)e ; and at pur goo*l luck ii
imt being aeei'SMiries to murder or suieide,) we
hi.tl the tdeiiHlire to see tint performer eat a
good dinner and drink his w ine, just as it he
had taken a rusk and a .-ip of sheihet hy way ol
whet A- ii may he asked, to what useful pm
pose cun these astonishing proe* t iling-e,mil I
i'lile ? we should state, that M. Cimhert affirm-
his ability to save the lues of men from every
* peries of poison : and that Ins antidotes, at! in in
is*errd in adequate time after the. poison hu
ll' t*n swallowed, are as efi’eetual as if previous
Iv taken, lie further says, that hu has three
antidotes- one a preservative against vegota
Ida, another against iiinmul, and a third ugunisi
Uiineral, poisons ; so tSutt lliose of the whole
kingdoms may he met vC overcome. F.w n tin
I Hal hydrocyanic, or prussic acid, he proft sm *
f" take vv nh sat' ly ; and fi om having w ithstood
ihe bites nf vipers Aj oilier venomous emitures,
lie is of opinion I lo t Ins remedy would he a
t*j i ific Miain-t the bite of a mad »log, ami a
t ure 1 r hydn phobia. iNovv, witlmut pledging
"Him Ives t«> nnhe.-itating faith on all these
pnin's. *e cannot, M * ing what we have seen
w ii If i-ii r • \ es. doub) thill M. ChahenV know
l-’ilge of antidotes, and rxjM rienee vv itli resj>, ct
to poisons, i- eminently worthy of medie.d m-
\%stigatior ; and if In* really posse-scs sueh
impoi taut secrets, they ought to In joi,*ert.iiiu d,
and he largely rewarded, on a public bencf.u*
lor. It is for tin m* leasons that wV ’ hove put)
lishetl this arc,.uni, anti iliut w*c invite our pby
siciaiiN, eheiuia.s, and other people of t.ciennfie
intelligence, to inquire into !\1. (’haheit’s pr« •
tensions, and if they are sooth', to establish
them for the good of mankind. We may here
take vln* opportunity of mentioning that iM
Oi tila, the celehruted French chemist, lots re
cently been making a series of experiments
vvnh liydroeyante acid, diirtly for tin* purpose
of ascertaining the proper mt a ns of restoring
a person to tile, where it is practicable, afiet
I 'king this poison. Hitherto the remedies pro
senlied have been strong lulii.-ions of eotli
and oil of turpentine ; but seldom with good
effect. M O'liht reeomii'Ctuls, first, an eme
tic ; second, the application of ammnnincnl *»r
• hloi m ated walei to the nostrils, bleeding from
me arm, and the application of leech, s behind
'Ue ears; third, tin* effusi.iii of cold water, in
1 , way pn si nbed hy a (jernian physician, M.
liihttl. IM. Orfda Males that those menus will
restore the patient, unless the quantity of prm
- ic acid taken has been very grin.. In unit
m ascertain th» prcser.c** of this poismi, he n
«•<> m mends the use of nitrate of silver, by vv^1 ich
he m ill will lie precipitated in the form of'ey
anure of silver. Iu case of poisoning hy opium
In! ice,mi.mentis, previous to the adrnunsiruiion
f emetics a strong decoction of nut g ills, for
me purpose ot' decomposing the opium.
rial marine in every itr.tiun is the only solid ba
sis of moral power. .Many nf the nations of
Knrnpe may out mmilr-r us in tonnage and ves
sels belonging to their tinticral marine force,
htit we possess vvlirtt is preferable to mere ships
«tnd guns the prian* materin! of a navy —sai
lors. experience, and an increasing shipping
trade, which i tie lest nurserv for tlnval pow
er. [.V. F. Courier mid Enquirer.
Afri end Ins politely placed in our hands,
mi* s the Baltimore American, a printed sheet
♦ udirncing a tletailed stiuement of the amount
of sugar inn! inola.-sPH made in the state of
L, nisimUR in Use y* r lc2S. This statelncnt
was i reparci! hy a gen leinan of .S* vv Orleans,
vv ho visited personally every sugar plantation
in the state for (bat purpose. The names of the
phin:» . are arranged under the heads of the
diffi", nt pat is la*s in which their estates are ti to
uted, the number of birds of sugar Sf molas
ses made hv o ieh placed in opposite columns.
The distance of tto* plantations li om Now Or-
I* fns is also *. ivon. Much lidio tr nlid cr.re niu.- t
have Iw't.'n c.xereised to furnish ho full and sat*
isfaetorv n paper as ;!ic one before us. The
f.*Nowina recapitulation will shew the aggre
gate amount oftha two articles made in the
several parishes: —
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ilhiKSusu;
roint <’oup* e
Wi -i Kiiion U 'lise
lTxsi Uaton [toiipn
l!» mlln
Wmtsinn
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Si .Inliii i!■ c l’.".p:ist
St. rimvles
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()rl.*:iiLs
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CtitfliK-iiiines
Auiikiiiins mu! 0|n;!i.
(! yon l,.|fnuii'!i«
ii irutaria
fe83
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0<)8
8,055
3,638
3,851
7.309
5,918
1.164
3.614
3,354
2.814
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1.1*" iiidie Prill'* than Blank#.—only tube
i .1 tlit* l*t u.f> itltow- Im- Collar- tub,- dontiPK Iro
-uieiil fMT'i’t lh, lollowiim, which will hr ph
KIMS I II iY'S'l>R.\W IMi.
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S MM IN I) I) M’S DRAW INO.
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rnlliu DAY’S DR \V\ IM-
1 ut v),IIK)—1 nl 1,00,1— | nl 0—1 ot -HMi—1 ol 300—1
f),000-1 ol
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Mil'll I II PA V S Pit VVM.M5.
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l_| ’H*11— | ..| |l* * | .,| 300— 1 I -
I.I ,l\t I ill fe-iIM.l t - l .III , I II.I!
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ii.iiini payuhlf IK)tinys Mlf,*r
MOPE OP IMI VV\ ISO.
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■ y— slinn <* nn , itltl ii ii 1111 *t-1 maw lb, < ■
u-l pm!i'n{ w iiban * Ul nuinlu'r, in ll.* s, b
i | > r i / < it fix* I.i r-. It ill, I a 1.1 la I
> Re ill aw nt.. il.t
Tnto! S7.ffG5 .'iff 871
This is 'he total .*. mount of sugar and tuning-
ses actually made during the year I?28. VVhnt
additional nuinunt will he made in the present
year there ar»* no menus nf estimating, although
w. should infer, that if will he pretty large,
from the einmn-fanee that the statement gives
ih»* names **f two Unwind and six additional
planters who ennhihiit»',l nothing to the last
year’s crop, hut who will make the present sen-
son. In glancing over the list we liml that tl/e
pi mtv.uun of (ii'iiornl Wede Hampton, scvctity*
miles above New < >i le ins, is the most extensive,
the product linvi'ig bean I (ill) hluis. )ignr^750
IiIhIm. mola-s The next largest amount pro
duced wnsDiK) hhdrf. sugar, and 415 hlidn in,)-
hiS'i's, outlie estate of Mr. Labraneh, ten
ufh s above\cvv Orleans. Several other es
tates produced up wavds of OIK) hhd*. sugar. As
from this number thu products gra bnlly de-
(Tea-e to the smallcM amnunt.
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up mill &i*Ul bn .*,mil.us uni
purtii'ii. ACtnili*.
mi m i.i .
mini ihi*pncki'l; mill all pi
cniilaiiii'tl in n | nrl.il innyilniw. mIiiivi* 1
paiil lilt* plUT'biiM i ; bid linin' nl III,' pi Of* '
ii.'kt i lit'ki*o, w ill l„* j.aid hini.
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INDIAN (il’KK.N TAVRIsN.—-
IIOItl.K VV OII.I.Mtl). !>fit- l,*a\f In n«Mll'f l.n
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JUST PUBLISHED,
A NT* for Suit* nt ihe Clerk’s Oftice of tin
* ZL. Court ul ordinary, mid at tin* Journal Odin ,
The Ailnuiiislrntor's Mnnunl
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CLERK’S GUIDE;
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MIL! V IH.f Mil!. 21-1 VusiiM.lV
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Preservative Power of tied Ochre —The fuc
tliui quantilicri ol Rrd Ochie have gevera
times been lound with Indian reinaiiib', has leu
to some speculation as to motives of the ahoi
igmes io bury mg il with the bodies of (nun
dead. May u not have been with t!je devtgii
of preserving the bodies from corruption ? 'fin
follow tag extract fmin llnrdley’a j 1-jshtindr\
would set in to mi 11 c11 o 11 such nn opinion : —
“A Mr I’oultney.of Fliiladelplna, ilitied 01
ltm.nl a Spanish ship of war at the Havrim
and ate ol hulled I’reslt pork, which appeureti
• • if just killed. Iiu was told it >va*< killed tin*
,-ot up a vein before, at I. i Vera Cruz. Tli
hones were taken out, and, without unv Mil
the piece-were covered with Hpnnish hrovvi
(or red ochre ) It was then packed iu h.-gs, lot
iht* officers. They showed him some in hag
w here the) were covered w ith red ochre, which
is washed off'with water previous to boiling it
I presume an) other pure, impalpable, especially
dry nstringi lit clay, will an-wer as well Some
clay s so Jai partake of alum, as !o shew it i
lid. tl, like a w liite mould. Sill’ll I hove
on the hanks of the Chesapeake. JJut d<
Spanish blown contain alum ?*'
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•incur most Hi
t'cubt
(U <tu,
itl, Still■
nr/.
KI.I s shorter.
:uing opinion nml 1
nil I i*t- in«ii!rr*ili*. (npril I—U ) H. It A (J LAN t).
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Paul: of the St ife of (Icar^ia.
V VANN Ml 23,l O * ibi-i. ll
r j^lII. Directors having this dav tleei:
i'lend <*t lliri'i' dnllnrs n
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If I»' • I till* I .nuts ul n
Id all i • 'pfiTIuliy Milicilt
w hi, h ibt y may torw .*:
ropif» I*' l I* •' .ban Ifii
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if 1 | ()|v(*l \ Taliaferro county—Septeni-
b.r T, im, 1829, Inferior enurt, sUlliig lor ordinary put-
,. . — l:t l.K nisi.
I'pontli. a| |•:tt-.iiion nl Nulantl R. Lfwlv, execuior of .lulu
(I,! -,»n. tlf, 'll.: r.'> ,n< Ill Ilf It call) «li-n»i--t»l fi«*m the ntlM.it n
ii i ' ..ut hi,, i M-fiitorsliip—- ll iv urtbifil l!*at b e *i unlit .
; in i bi • iv.-u I V |.llhb ,*ti.»l* nl tl* I ./• miff it lllUl
• -it miiiitb*, tlml all tlif pn it, * in 'iiti-uM mi) h. v•• nppnrlu
'> in vln w < an»f. if any llu'K *• why wiitl lfltiT"! ubl no) I*
■. milt; Mill lif < n thf »• *| ,i nlim * I -.in I, rn , a in I u: • i. I In « *
■ i,uti« ii ut lti,- r«-tui ii- ul Ihe mid fseciitor, no ,*au»e app,. *
i l' tu il v,-aid baitT# dlsmifcfcory, will !„• granle,:, •
Comparative Shipping Trade of England and
the United >tales. The shipping trude of tin;
United StmeH is rapidly im reusing. A few
years wdl place it not far behind dial of Rug
Iniid. By the reports made Inst year to the
British I*ailiamcnr, we learn that the amount
i I British Shipping for the year 16*28, which
entered ii wards from till parts of the world,
w.ts ff.l05.hlff tofts—-the amount which cleared
out warns, TU77.ty>l) tons The quantiiy «*t
lor* ign tonnage which enters or
Ih itish poitt» is Hiti.tll ii compori
heloi.ging to tde empire. Since lb!4 British
tonnage hits increased n little over one half.—
The greatest increase took place during tlit*
last year. Il is well known that a short time
ago, the Kngli-h Government relax"d their mtv
igotion laws. Whether this change may have
hot none of the causes of the b crease during
the last two or three years, we do not pretend
to determine. The fact of increase is certain.
On Miming to the Treasury tables for tin
last year, we find that the quantity of Ameri
can tonnage which entered the ports of tin
United Suites for last year, was bffff,381 — d"
w L• • amount, including foreign Hupping, wit*
I.MS.bOi. In 1814 the whole amount ot Btit
itdi whipping which entenal tin* ports <d ih .
nation, wa- I.64(i.ftVO tons. Bv this it appear,
thin our shipping trade is rapidly approachim
i* magnitude and importance of that ofth
first naval power in die world. The coni.iuu
Prom the Xiw York Conner Enquirer.
8ILLIM \N S JOUUNAL.
Wr have iciaivcil die October number of “The
Amcrieun Journal of Snirnce and die Art?" It is
iinusmlly inlcreHting, being embellished with several
prims, iii addition to ita other aHrarfiona The firtt
plate irure-entH die ftiiirtion of Trap and SandS.ooo
at Roiky Hill, it* nr Harilord The second repreflonts
a number of iniagei f.iun l in the IIhiishs of Prayoi of
iont LVruvians, and a curious sei they ure.
» also a very faithful lilhugr ipliic print of the
Boy-, aid at thu %nd of die voluiuii is a view
oftlie New Town i.f the 11 ill of Fusco, in S. A Wo
happy tu barn, lioni tin; following Circular, (but
la t: appeal io public patronage, in behalf of this
rk.h.iH not boeu iiiadw in vain.
Tu the Cations of the .hncrican Journal of Scicn .e
and ,‘lits, and to the Public.
Tito prompt and generous attention paid to the
Into appeal on behalf of t li is Journul. aci'ins to render
it piopcr tint it should bo publicly n< knowledge,!, anil
that the result (us far uo it is known) bIiouIJ bu hank-
Iv disclocud
At the time of the appeal July 1, the number of
suhperi ts (I, \ not oxcced five hundred and fifty. At
sent time, they lire eight hundred Of tho
number of two hundred and fifty that have been added,
hundred were voluntarily obtained, by tho disin
terested exertmns of ore gentleman ; twenty eight
more were, in the same manner, added from another
■lourco ; and many individuals in small towns, have
forwarded from one name to three, four, or i ven in
some cases five or six. Were ii proper, it would give
giciit pleasure to make this public ucknovvledg-
i! more personal I cannot dismiss it. however,
vv11linnt presenting my sincere thanks to the numer
ous , ditors of newspapers, and of other pctiodicul
winks, who, in all parts, even the rem .test, of tho
United States, have acted in t.io cause oftlie Journal
„f Hen oro ; in every instance, vviih n spirit decidedly
friendly, and in many cases with both zo«tl unci perse
verance A iniiltUudeof papers,containing evidence
•se fm ts, have been kindly transmitted to me by
editors, and always where the desire has been
ited, the journal has Leeu sent, franked, in re
turn.
While it is not proper for me to regard with per-
•oii il fowling*), the strong nnd general indication of
public fnv* r, thus Intclv mauifcsied towards the cause
of science and the arts, iu tin- country ; I ought not
t<* omit this opportunity of acknowledging my great
obligation* to the generous minded friends, who have
put forth effectual effort on this occasion
Should the present subscription bo continued, the
Journal , un he. sustained in vigor ; the authors of
valuable communications will be compensated, nml
the cxlninal uppearpoce and contents of tho vvoik
will, I trust, always be, ns I hope they are in the pre
sent number, such a * good taste two the dignity of
sciince demand.
I will venture to add, that it is desirable that the
number of subsenh* rs should be completed to one
thousand, as was proposed in the appeal ; and it is
hoped that this may Noon be i ffoctod. As however
the late successful effort has provided sufficiently for
the expenses of the Journal, it do, 1 not perhaps bu
corn** me to press the subject any futthet ; but l may
anil be pel milted to remark, that any additional pa
tronage will go to secure the ground already won ; uud'
to provide against inevitable fiuc'.iiatiuiis
ii uir
li. SILL!MAN
I* S An additional number ofVol I lias been just
reprinted, that there any be no delay in supplying
complete sets, which are o«i (infrequently called for ;
t|p.y are sold at a suitnhlo discount from the retail
price It is intruded to reprint defijienl numbers
whenever it becomes necessary.
V«d I was published in four numbers, of which tho
first lias gone through lllteo editions ; and thu second
nnd third t'.r iogli two , from present c.ppcarQncu&
irs .ii the I the fourth must ere Ions bi r» print< i!
ith thi.i I Heparnto volumes will be supplied to complete dc-
ficient sets.
U«'|n .c, the great Teutonic bazar of typo-
grnpltprs, hook makers, ct id genus omne, con-
tiiiiiH *22 priiiung * stiihlislimenis, which keep
128 pu ; * • Ck,r>lff inechattica a|iprentire8 in
hi iuccsLaitt nI to of activity, and utinually
[•(Mistime 40,437,000 sheet* of paper. These
• Maldishim ms afford occupation to ut least 200
founders, copper pinto printers und htiirograpb-
•rs. The number «»f regular liookselle.rs a-
tiountu to C»0; ami 450 foreign eHtitldishmcnte
•we their agents within its walls. The bale ol*
iHoks at the great fair during the three w eeks
Raster, ban been estimated at $3,000,000
£400,000 )
Enoch Lincoln, Governor of Maine, died
i the 6tli ultimo, ut Augusta, Maine, after a short but
vc: (Milne.-?