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fjelt vefy'little alarmed- I lifted my
heart ant i voice lo God in prayer, anil
found him present to deliver in a try*
*ng moment. Though my body was
an the storm, my soul had a calm and
(peace within. 1 was confined to my
for two weeks afterwards, but
two happier weeks i have never
4|ived. I felt no disposition to raur-
'fmur foe one, moment, for I saw the
hand, of God wj?s iu it, and confidently
fcelioved that all would work for
f ood., I arrived in my station Dec.
iib, and have been enabled to
preach twice on Sabbath, and one or
fwo night8 in the we ek.
We have to record tvu? occurrence
"bf a dreadful accident wsiich happen
ed yesterday on the line af the Balti
more and Ohio Rail Road. T he cor-
joner, Lambert Thomas, Esq. was
called to the tenth section of the Road,
for the purpose of holding an inquest
over the bodies of Patrick Hackett,
Edward McCreary, Thomas Hughes,
and Daniel Ragen, all natives of Ire
land and laborers on that section of the
iroad. It appears that these unfortu
nate men were at work under a bank
*«f earth, when it suddenly fell in, and
crushed them to death. The body of
file firit named was dreadfully mau-
. gled, and it is believed that not a bone
was left unbroken; the scull ol the
"second was fractured; the third was
Suffocated by the earth; and the neck
and both thighs of the fourth were
-broken. The Verdict of the jury was
\in conformity of these facts. Two
- Ither laborers were at work at the
toame spot, one of whom had both ol
\his legs broken, and the other escaped
with slight injury.—Baltimore Jitncr.
Mrs. Eunice Nickerson, wife of
Capt. David Nickerson, of Brewster,
illass. caiUe to her death under the
(following horrible circmnstanees-—
(She was°reading alone by the lire, the
bother members of the family having
Tetired, when her clothes took fire sup
posed from the lamp. As soon as she dis
Covered it, she ran to fhe back kitchen
for w#ter*,but found it frc'zen bard in the
pail;sbethen ran out doors &rolled her
self in the snow, at the same time
screaming for assistance. .Her cues
of distress reached the ears ol Mr.
Smith, a neighbour who got up,
dressed, procured a lantern, aud went
H pursuit of the object, supposes it
to be some one who had been hurt by
a fall. He found Mrs. N. a few yards
ffoin hishousiU nearly exhausted, and
folding herself up by the fence, burnt
tn a most shocking manner, her
clothes consumed and so much burnt
that the skin and nails were left on
the fence by w hich she was supported.
Mr. S. took her to his house, when,
after extreme suffering for twenty-
four hours, she died.
Burns.—In looking over the Alle
ghany Democrat of the 29th Decem
ber, I discovered a small paragraph
on burns, stating that the immediate
application of the simple article of
Hour to the part effected, W'as discov
ered by 3 Dr. r Michael Ward, of Man
chester, Ehglafad, to be a speedy and
effectual cure. 1 bore it in mind,
that the first opportunity offered I
would test the virtue of the remedy.
t)n last evoniiig my little daughter,
-aboht eleven years did, was unfortu
nately badly scalded on one leg and
Toot, by the oversetting of a small ves
sel of scalding water. I immediate
ly applied a handful of wheat flour,
to the scalded part and wrapped it up
with a cloth; the child was in great
agony and pain; in about 20 minutes
fche began to be a little cased of pain;
I then removed the first application
of flour, and as directed by Dr. Ward
covered the effected part twice more
iat intervals of about 15 minutes, by
■sprinkling on by a flour drudger. The
pain was entirely removed in half an
pour; the patient slept sound all night,
and as she expressed herself, she did
not recollect she was burned, until
*he went to rise the next morning.—
My reasons for stating these facts are,
that l wish every family to know this
fcpeedy and effectual cure, as in eve
ry house the remedy is at hand, and
touch misery may be prevented by its
'pad.. S. T.
Pittsburgh Gazette.
for whlcli fdfpoifc (hey left the A-
merican snore about four miles a-
bove the falls, but a storm suddenly
rose, and finding themselves unable to
to contend with the current, which
was setting down with great rapidity,
were swung into its totex and soon
precipitated into the chasm below.—
Their bodies had not been found as
late as the 21st.—Geneva Gazette.
SUMMARY.
Dfitaiful.-i-We understand that
'fcvro men in a skiff, one by the
name of Chambers residing on Grand
Island, and another from Chippewa,
were carried over the Falls qf Niag
ara on Sunday night the 8th inst.—
They were attempting to Smuggle in-
'#>Canada • few bfirreju of whiskey;
. The editor of “Freedom’s Journal,”
the African paper in New York, has
renounced his opposition to the Colo
nization Society, and wil hereafter ad
vocate its views.
The Ohio Slate Journal denies that
a bjll has been introduced into the le
gislature of that state to lax bachelors.
There are too many of them there,
and they have too much influence to
anticipate the adoption of such a meas
ure.
The loss, by the late fire at Savan
nah, is estimated at fifty thousand dol
lars, of which about one half was in
sured, principally by the London Phoe
nix, and Charleston Fire and Maiine.
The population of the city of New
York is more than treble from 1786
to 1805, a period of 20 years. If a
continuation at this rate might he esti
mated, it would amount in 1835 to
700,000.
According to an average, founded
upon eight years' observation, either
rain or snow falls every three or four
days throughout the year in Lapland.
The American Consulship al Liver
pool, is said to yield an income near
ly equal to that of the President of the
United States.
A Kentucky paper has an advertise
ment headed in staring capitals, “A-
Devil wanted ’—he must be moral anci
industrious, well recommended, and
not over 14 years ol' age. Oki Nick,’
of course, is not young enough for this
situation.
When‘Dr. Vanderkemp first intro
duced tile printing press at the Cape
of Good Hope, a Dutch boor was anx
ious to kiitm its uses. On their being
explained to him he seemed much
pleased, and by way of encouraging
the newly introduced art, immediate
ly gave an order toi a folio Bible, w\tli
plates, to be ready the next morning.
An eminent writer observes:—"Wo
men are so careful and tender, and
such excellent nurses, and so anxious
to amuse their paaeut, as well as ca
pable of doing it, that one of Inem is
w orth a host of male creatui es.”
On Friday last, in Joint-meeting
of the Legislature of New Jersey,
Samuel L. Southard, Esq. Secretary
of the Navy, was appointed Attorney
General of the state, for five years.
“Shepherd,” said a sentimental
young lady to a boy feeding sheep,
“why have yOu not your pipe/”
“Because, madam, 1 ha nt got no to
bacco.”
A writer in a Western paper com
pares Tecumseh to Wasington in ins
life, aud to Epamiaondas in’his death.
A certificate has been published
by the President of an Agricultural
Society, in Otiio, signed by Messrs.
Amassa Turner and Seth Jellerson, of
Mantua, who slate that on the 20th of
October last they measured the corn
which grew on one acre of land be
longing to Seth Harmon, and found it
to be Kt8 bushels and 21 quarts of
jfhelled corn. Several other acres in
the same field averaged 100 bushels
each.
A correspondent of the Vermont
Watchman slates that an experienced
iaimer having told him lhat tar, pul
upon the ridge between the horns of
cows and on tne nose, would cure the
garget, he has tried it. on many cows,
and has never known it fail ol a cure.
The debating society in Windsor,
Vt. on the 28th ult. were to discuss
the important question “Do worm n
govern the world?” Their decisiou is
looked for with some anxiety.
The State of Rhode Island now
contains 139 Cotton Factories, and 20
Woollen factories.
In Salem, Mass, on Saturday morn
ing week, a man was discovered, stick
ing sticks into a huge “wintry bank of
snow.” On being asked why he amltik-
ed himself thus? “Amuse!'’ said he,
“fine amusement! I have lost my
shop—it used to stand somwhere near
this spot.”
They have to pay four dollars for
liberty to get married in Maryland.
In the city of Baltimore alone, last
year, this tax amounted to $3,376
Tho Governor of Georgia has offer
ed a reward oi'$100 lor the appre
hension of John McDonald, John Staf
ford, GcOrge btalford, and a as. Staf
ford, charged with the murder of an
Indian named Bill, robbing his camp
and breaking from the jail ofcamdeu
county—or $100 for either of them'on
delivery lo the sheriff or Jailer of said
county.
A correspondent of the Pittsburgh
Gazette says, that twenty-two steam
boais have been built at that city and
its vicinity, within twelve months.
Their aggregate tonnage is 4570 tons.
It is considered, that the severities
of the winter will be empty compen
sated in the abundance of fruit and
crops next summer, which are sup
posed to be the natural consequences
of such a season.
TKJJ JWh TE** TS, 1829.
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CIIEROKRE PIICEN1X,
*find Indians' Jidvocatc.
T HE SUBSCRIBER corn.iieiiced the
duties of his station, as editor of this
impel, with a tremlilinghand and a reluct*,
ant heart. He had no experience to aid
him, and hut limited information to rccum*
mend him to the public. He has however
progressed so far, generally, to the satisfac*
tion of his readers, for which he is thankful*
As the first volume of the. Phcenix is on the
eve of closing, the editor has thought best
to apprize tne public that a new volume
will be commenced next month, and
that the great object of its founders, the.
benefit of the Cherokees, will still he assid
uously pursued. It is unnecessary to re*
peat and particularize the principles under
which the future numbers of the Phu nit
will be conducted—the principles will L*
similar to those which have governed tha
past numbers. The paper is sacred to the
cause of Indians, and the editor will fee!
himself especially bound as far as his time,
talents ami information will permit, to ren»-
der it as instructive and entertaining as
possible to his brethren, and endeavor to
enlist the friendly feelings and sympathies
of his subscribers abroad, in favor of tha
aborigines.
As the present policy of the General
Government, the removal of all the Indians
beyond the limits of organized States or
Territories, is assuming «n important aa»
peel, the editor will feel himself bound to
lay before his readers all that may be said
on this subject, particularly the objections
against this measure of the Oovernment.
Paiticular attention will be given to ju
dicious miscellany. Choice pieces on re
ligiott and morals, domestic economv tk.e.
will find a ready admittance in the Phj nix
The original part of the paper will be.
rendered as interesting as the means of the
editor will allow* Owing to the want cl an
assistant, it is impossible to devote a ia . ge
portion of the paper to the Cherokee tana
guage, as the whole mutt be original—1 he
editor will however do what he can.
1 he friends of Indians are particularly
called Upon to assist in this undertaking by
their subscriptions. Thus far, the Phani*
has been a dead expense to the propne*
tors. It is highly desiral! that there
should be sufficient patronage to secure if
from the like pecuniary emharras-rnent in
future ELIAS BOUP'NOTIV
tow Lcfoto, C. A T . ftb, lift.