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U mentis of easy Internal com j
unuicalioa woiuleriully desigtiod 1>)
jlaiivan, and still more tvondeHuliy
increased by the wisdom and industry
Lfman.' Soon shall we see the vast
I r y^ions west of the Mississippi cover
ed with a population like our own,
8 ii,| supplied with merchandize from
j,flity that will be formed at the inouth
efthe Oregon. The rivers will be
traversed with steam-boats, and the
rocky mountains will be sealed with
canals and rail roads, and it would not
bo singular, if the merchants of New
Orleans should in a few years open a
trade with China by the way of Mis
sissippi, the Missouri, and the Oregon.
[oYal. Intelligencer.
Population, <§*c. of the United Stales.
A valuable paper on the population
•f the United States, in reference to
the census of 1830, is published in a
Jate western paper. It is calculated,
from the known ratio of increase since
1700, when the number of inhabitants
was 3,816,450, that at the next cen
sus, the number will amount to 12,-
520,500-—giving an addition in 40
years, of 3,604,044. The following
facts, are deduced from this esti
mate:
The population of the United States
has,,in forty years, been trebled.
Tiie states which in that time have
received the greatest accessions of
numbers are, New York, Ohio, and
•Pennsylvania.
That the middle and western non
slave holding states, being N. York
and N. Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio,
Indiana, and Illinois, have, in.th’s
space of time, multiplied their people
inure than five fold, and contain now
m ire than half the inhabitants of the
United States.
That the southern slave holding
states so called, Maryland, Virginia,
N. Carolian, S. Caroline, Alabama,
Mississippi, and Louisiana, have in
that period, only doubled, and from
nearly half, are reduced to less than
«ie t'A d of the whole population.
That \» reference to the most im
portant points of national policy to
protection of American industry, the
centre of power has been entirely
•hanged.
Centreville, (Md.) Dec. 20.
A very interesting scant 1 was exhi
bited in the Methodist Church on Sab
bath day last. Some of the old and
conscript fathers of Methodism in
the-e parts, determining on a seces
sion from the Church as at paesent es-
taolished, explained their reasons
therefor and in solemn order signed
th. ir withdrawals at the altar. The
s. cue was an affecting one and drew
tears from the eyes of many.
It is supposed that the number of
Reform -rs that formerly worshipped
in the Meeting House in Centra villa
amounted to 70 or 83. The whole
Ti ithber in society, embracing both
parties, is about 130.
From the Labanon (Ohio) Star.
A day or two since, a j>umplan4ie»fl u
ed “loiiubou orj.tO ‘ Sort.'vn adon.-
loan, came into our onice, tor in v
purpose, as iie said, of * seeing us
mu.\c papers." Alter editymg nmi-
seii'uinj-iug/y for an .ioji* or two, ex
amining me wuiidoi ful apparatus of a
printing establishment,-no uiUot needs
uy uG s.vili at handling types, oo.ia-
tnan accordingly laid lus gCj* paw
upon u short i.i ii. Ie pul in lypo lor in*
scrtuii in me paper; and nown tu mo
led --A j)i'CiuUui Acoulem" into a
heap of pi. "vy gosji, says lie', -i
did'nt think the (uniat lh: .gs would
squash down so darn d easy.' —Now
aside from delaying our worn, it in.tK.es
the devil [_vve don’t mean Did Nick
h. tiselfbu. ihc evil one utuened o (lie
o.licej gruru iie, and we p icier to have
people who favour ti: vvnu their com
pany, keep their lianas, us well as tne
capes of tueir >.to,u.s and great-coats,
at a proper distance from innUe.r
which is put in type-for although it
requires some laoour lo s:l up types,
it is a very easy tiling to itjisei them
LUchfuli County Post.
From the Farm).* II aid*
EDifED DV A rii-VSIolAW.
liUilNb.
There are but few uf (lie ‘ills which
flesh is hair 'tn," whion are more com
mon than burns amt scams: iorjs then
any one for tne cure of wiii.di there
iias b.-eu a greater verioiy of pro
scriptions. Almost every good uu-
inan lias her favorite application—
it is the best tiling in tiie worla. No.
is the case muJt different with
physicians and surgeons. Every one
presumes lie KuO.vs perfectly well
what is the best mi.ihoti.oi i.eating.!
burn, though Scaret ly two treat them
alike. And though death is not mesi
commonly the consequence of Innnt
anil seams, yet that even; is no ran.
oecUi leuce. And v.l eic the 11 se it
by no means dangerous, it is com
monly attended with much miser).
All this shows very plainly, that v.hh
all our knowledge on this subject, we
have need to know something more
And the subject oi these remarks*>s to
introduce to the notice of our read
ers an application which tili lately
W..S new to us an I is so we prt sum.
to many. It is no other than common
wheat flour. No other application is
to be m,ale 1,1 any ordinary case. As
soon as possible alter the accide.it
the part is to bt; t overed with li. nr
shaken upon it from a flour drudgvr,
or siited upon it through a coinmon
sieve- It i^said that it. gives speedy
relief. The operation of dusting
over the part is to I e repeated f:t in
time to time as the smarting returns.
The credit of proposing this remedy
to the public is due lo J)r Mi luni
Ward, of Manci ester, EngUnd. L
il should be found equal lo Ids reeotn-
menilation, it will prevent math mise
ry ami even death; besides having the
recommendation of Icing always :>t
hand, reai.iiy applied !\ oi.v ptrson
cheap enough anti peril). tly i ltanly.
hi w R "d‘k
Adventures of a Hog.—Mr. Gideon
Lo ig, of Butler eouiuy, ra.sed a .hog
w.licit he sold a few weeks s n. e lo
Joim Denman, ot ilds lui -hhoihoOtl for
Sixty-.dx dollars lie was shortly af
terwards offered forty dollars for Ins
bargain; but determining to lake it to
Cincinnati, he put it on board of a ca
nal boat for that place. Oil his route,
without his knowledge, the hands on
board exhibited it as a show, charging
^ 1-4 cents i'or a sight. When he ai-
timl at the city, an immense crowd
visited it and paid for tiie sight. Al
ien keeping it for some time, he was
•ffered $300 for the hog, agreed to
take it, and received $150 on the eon-
■tract. Rut it was not to lie delivered
•util the ivhole was paid, and whilfl
waiting for the balance it was secret
ly conveyed away Mr. Denman de
termining to pursue the noble animal,
embarked oil board a steam boat and
followed to Louisville, where he had
the satisfaction of finding his hog. It
had been.exhibited for some timo to
great advantage. Taking possession
•f the hog, Mr. Denman descended
the river with it several hundred miles,
and finally sold it for three hundred
and sixty dollars; having realized
from it, in all, eight or nine hundred
dollars. It weighed twelve hundred
and sixty pounds, and in his route Mr.
Denman was offered $2500 for it
safely delivered in New York. The
■purchaser, if is expected, will under-
Jake its transportation to the eastern
•ities, to show the Yankees what kind
■fthogs w« raise in Ohio.
Tn di.ion says tw o nations of Indians
rtisheu into a luiae auil blotiiy wr.t
> because two young t appoost s c. then
several trim s quart cut u about a
grasshopper. '1 lie gi assimppi r es
caped and sung iis song of life; but
hundreds (lied as vi lims io its siirint*
Tne religious paper of the .'.icilio-
dist Epis. opat So icty, in Ncw.iork,
is extensively patronized; 2uU hands
are employed iu tlifs oilice; 25,00./
papers are issued weekly, bi siiit s
11,030 magazines, for adulis, 800;-
juvenile nigazi es, and oilier printing.
The Winnebago India..s liave set out
on their return home liom IN rsi.iiiglon.
Two beeves wei e lately brought to
the market of Richmond, Virginia,
one of w hiih weighed 2193 pounds
the other 1304: they were from the
valley of Virginia.
How to Stoic away Bacon.-Married
at Middletown, Conn. Mr. Curtis
Bacon, to Miss Ann Slow.
The two maxims of any great man
at court are, always to keep bis coult
tenance, and never to keep bis word.
Tbe Waterloo, N. Y. Observer
says—“There was committed to our
jail, the other day. a couple of young
ladies, for the delicate crime of horse
stealing.”
Missionaries.—Wo are requested
to state, from a highly respectable au
thority, that any statement, at anv
time, inrelatioh to an interference “in
regard to the measures of Govern
ment,” by the Missonaries employed
by tho American Board <sf Foreign
Missions, is incorrect, find positively
id ucm.vio i.iat, so iu. i.o.ii all) sue.,
i.ilcrfcitame, tiicy have been especial
ly guarded on tout point.—»*uliuml
nuCU.
A Js’av- Year's Seizure.—We un-
tlcrsiuuu that a Bn.iah vessel has
keen seized, liom .ut. ooiln, N. ii. B)
oar navigation la tvs. i hc cargoes must
bo tnu.icu to tne produce ui ihc coun-
try, min tiie vessel hi ought among oili
er things, lour hogsheads oi horns,
out a hnsy bony of an inspector toon
iiio liberty oi MiocKiiJg the hon.sa-
bout, mid discovered* two ooxes ot
Ins.i iuicns uuu saeeling, wiiloli being
agaiusi tiit* statute, were seized ana
made a lawliil piize ol, and iorliiwilh
(.ainedlej lie puonc sto.e.-a'V*. Y. iunq.
Snugs i f Conscience.—iVlj*. J. Tay-
gart w as eluded a Senator from the
v.ouiily oi Coioiiioiaiia, lo the second
(.ictiurai Asseniuiy of tiie state oi
vjuio.. lie appeared and made the
aecessary oatns, and louu Ins seat; in
a fe.* days lie became melaiiolioly
.viiich soon progressed io insanity, i..
ms uisaiie luV.u.s no uisoiosed iliatlu
Was not thirty years ol age when lie
uuK t.ie oatns oi oilii t* aim ins seal,
nd .hat Ins conscience uphraiied him
. nu lue couim.snon oi perjury, m l-
King an oath to support the Gousiiiu-
iion, and at ibe same nioincnl laaiug
a s at in vioiation of us provisions.
From iilia iusaniij lie never .(.-.covered,
a.iu survived us common, cnienl hut a
lew months.—Cm. our.
Castern Luuniiary.—The portlaiui
Argus cun tends i:i,.t the rigid of kuainc.
i i porib, ti) c lear io nearly all the lauu
mV ol. ed m tne important boundary
quesiiun—and lliat this-portion oi IU,
Gam should never have detn subinil-
,c;i io tin umpirage. The claim gofs
.or a lernioiy ol about lvJ,0Ud squad
.nkes—moie than 6,oUj,GU0 ol avnis
oi vaiuauie soil, wo.ill a dollar ill
acre. Tne uisirki would lomi IfcL
lOuiishipS, ol six miles square—and in
id or *0 years inigut contain a po,.!)-
imiou of uum iuo,UUU to cOu,0Oe ill-
iiubumns.
i he House of Commons of Nortl|-
warohiiti, have been cu,a 0 ed in dij-
. assioii upon a bid to compel ti..a>»er!L
..lotav Ians, Meuoiiists and jJuuaardt
■ o oeai arms, or as an equivalenj
io pay an exemption ta*. The i)
was negatived by a vole oi 59 lo o3.
ine person who sometime sinei
,vas in uiuo, rcprcseitimg tuinseki iu;
he Hie iieoeemer oi the v.o.iu is.|
now in tins my. iie was in a in. ci-
nig house ui Christian si. on inuiodav
evening last, and auuicsscd ihc < cs-
g; egalnni, iinu.iiig knowu ins assumed
miss.oil and oIuii .k ic-r. ’1 ms uiot m-
iu. cs us s.ili in ne strongly lo iiu lme
io the o, in.on, that tins is the si me
person warn was tried about a '(car
a„o ai tile mayor s > i url in tb.s . uy,
ior representing iitmsHl as ihc soil of
*jml, and tvomiy to ie,eivo auoiatio.i
a..d praise. Several poisons, male
and female appeared al Inal lime and
gave evident e in court, i , which they
acknow It-tlg. d their belief tLot ho
was worthy to he worshipped as a Ei-
vine .iiessenger i. we tli.uK Ius father
..Iso.—Jnem. Press.
London Paragraphs—Mr Beekford
he in it* ow ner ol Fonlhill, Ins dueeted
his bier upon which ins coffin is lo be
canied, to be niaimlao tuicd of eirgant
workmanship, by an iipholsH-rtr at
Bath, and be placed in his privatea-
j.artment as a memento inori.
That stupendous work of art, Ibe
canal tunnel, Under Standedge, bet-
vveeu liuddeislield and Manchester,
extends under the ground upwards ol
tin , e miles a-ui is 220yards below the
surface. The length oi* tlie voyage,
through the tunnel and hack again, is
six miles and a half.
A French soldier, exiled lo Siberia
forty yea s ago, has just discovered a
iamoml mine, and is appointed Inspec
tor General by tbe Russian govern
ment.
It is said that I lip officer who is se
cond m command in the Turkish Ar
tillery is a Firm liman, named Dnlhou-
sie, formerly n sergeant in the French
servi e, and the same who, in 1815,
assumed (he command ofStrashurg
at the tiim* oftlu* insurrection of the
'nrrisnn of that c ity. e
The Viceroy of Egypt lias nirde a
present of one of Cleopal^s Needles
*o (he King of France. I^TClirmpol
lion, one of the F>en- h snvnns In a
letter f oin Alexandria In s ine of his
colleagues in Paris, expresses a hope
that means may he contrived to ie-
move til’s nionuniont of antiquity to
France. The other obelisk bciongs
o England*
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"A S hereby given (hat some time in the lat-
M- ter part «! October last a black man
came lo im house, who sajs his name is
HAIVBt,
and that be heloiigs io a man On Duck riv-
• , in *1 onnesser, by the -name o! Joseph
M’Cons ei„ This negro is, I should judge,
bctvre- n lorty and fifty years old, and u|.-
vvaras ol six leet high, square built. The
owner is desired to prove his property, pay
charges and take lcniawav.
The Editor of the Phcenix, and oth
er jHii.lors i;i the adjoining states may con
fer a favour on the owner by giving pub
licity to the above advertisement.
• ‘ JOSEPH WAFFORD.
Hightower, C. N. Jan. 6tb. 47 4
A PERIODICAL Miscellany, i
month; ., each Ni . coiita.niiVd8
O. .avo j.a 6 rx ot lettei i , am; t-n.i
r - J vviiii ».nr- Coppur.ate, ami M-vuaj \. ...
Engiav.ngSj.tbinnng, at tbeeiiii oah
h v o.uiac- li a boa, Cl<0 , agr , v.h<i,ab
egani title page ai:d gtntial .m'< \ a .,- a
dccK
It is now three y< ars since ti,- j u'-.m
t c-iioiili Ca art coii.nKncci , ar.c. i * •
that i.me. a i.as st/ a.utj aequiic*. a j pip.
age that has ncvci ban., it >... L- \
h*-cn extemiru t 0 any montiJ. j ubi.ci.i
m th.b counlij. 'i ilo j, a. ma.Le , ( ,li
th« cor..nienv.uiient oi im ,aa «c n |
been cons(anti) j uuuf* , an,, n L t-i
ltnpjovi menti. accij t< o aim < nj. • r. o
the original oe-ig., as c.Hta.ftaeci i j.
euggr-no , aim exj.( m i c; mu , x , (i<
it is the inter.t.onci the pubbshe, t- i.
Ibe incr< arte, janonagi v iiioh il; ( .
is iccc.virig, by eeri e si oin e, t ( j (
.li j rovc its a^jM-aiance. ami ei.hruKt- i
lejcsi. 'J he sluices whence u -t u i
am, amus.itg a-tides may be denvei, ■
continually mult j.fvu g w.tL the *tca
n.ami whicli the; intr ;c e c- ger.eia!
mg caust-s; aiui tiie j.uiiiislie, oi d.e (
l-o.*.s«*sscs every r. (.m ale lacd.ty ior c. .
mg i lie best o. oaibest s 1 cti -ns i i for. i .
ar.u uomcstic lit. .an provuctionr.
The plan of giving -..ru ;i of tmerest*: ™
Anienc&n Scenery, acccmranied with a ,*
ptoj-i-.att- dcPcr.jA cn, will be coni mod,
vv,tii iiiipiovemciits sn the mechanical si <1
l.teraiy deygrunrnts thej.’c ; as e, tie a ',1
appreciation oi such articles has been ex
pressed by a very considcj able mimlx of
patron3 oi tne Casket, 'i he- love of ucr> * x*
tic scenery, | roj.-e-ih »iv : ikMc,ni to, n ay b»
r.iauc a n.t ans of j ublic gou.—ccitauJ 1 cf
rational enjoyn.er.t.
Portraits ot distinguished.American: w 11
continue lo be placed in the Ca;- ci, and
riif.i a sketch oi rhai actr-r of the. peter, or
incuttriU;of his Etc, will be fuinisbc ,- us
shall serve to place his v.rtnes jircri inen; y
before llie reai.ci; with a view net less ot
justice to the dead, than of an example lo
the liv ng. In this depariment, partit s
larly, it will be the aim of the pubnshr; : o
(fresent such interesting original matter as
shah give a new value to this Casket; in
iact, permanency to its int- rest.
I o the lacts ol biegraph., ih/ descr :*•
tioii ol existing scenery, and the deta.ls of
I ast events') will be adued, the instructive
iiction ol moral taler; those espcc al'y
which arc intended to ihm trate the n ait
nersand cu.tom? of paitieular sections f
lie u mol!, anil those wh.ch aie calcu’aied
m sti engtiien vj Ukus rese*tiixn,bv e>li 1-
uig in proper lighi, vie and it pern • vs
ccuisequenc. *, ai; i /t -wng value a : --
lording its ( \vn rich reward. As a n' f
lo these presente subjects, all due alk ***-
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