Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, July 11, 1816, Image 1
Number 15.
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THURSDAY, July 1 1, iWiK ? ?
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. \V. JOHNSTON, KING-STREET, CAMDEN, (S. C.) FOR THE PRO
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THE PROPRIETORS.
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th that department.
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if arrogance. Sue
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Natoral phiioiophy and natural
history, two of the most interest
Inor hflnrlwo nf 1 _ ?
-?/ P-- - v??ni"r y at JeaM.
The former may be said to present
a aummary . .tynrtvw ical view of
I the various subjects on%fcidi it'
'an atafly
rtlui C.. Ii
stctnatic;
*wm apwf
mathematics and
t is true,
ile o ur?
The utility, therefore, o;
the attention of our yout
fbranch HOKJHt pnly a
provementj
"jSention iri i
J an indeiib
id, but dra<
the Uiyite?! States wl
done honor their sex ?
It IS true their martMg? -
and inattention on the part ?
rents precludes the potsibUnggw*
their having arrived at that excel
lence | but there are many, not
withstanding those impediments,
who haWftiirst the Tetters of con
finement and vie with littwry gen- '
tk pfctrth tf>? ac qriiiition of jAati
lyowlcdge. May we not infer
frcrtn a general thirst after books
of science, genius, and taste> tKey.
will ere long blend chemical erudi
tion with miscellaheous literature ? ?;
As yet I have only drawaiyour
attention to Chemistry for the most
paw as a rational amusement. There
are{ charms, however, attached to
the study of science/ which
?felt from its ^it tensive utility.
To it we are indebted in part for
our excellence in -the culinary art. ..
In the operation called' cooking,
many accidents happen daily which
a proper application to Chemical
principles might have averted with
the utmost facility. The exquisite
flavor of our best deserts depends
upon irj ad ictoufc arrange mcnt and
proper combination of the compon
4int partv ' ? ? :
Not only is the.eye of Chemistry
dirc?ri towards the composition
of ^pe luxuries, but die compo
sition of vessels in which they 'art
prepifed li equally entitled to its
attention. Many of those are me
talic, and easily corroded by the
wm.ld'l^eoS mlJkfa more
judicious selection Y Tin imperfect
ly deprive^iSihinelilizing sub
stances, among the most deleteri
ous of which is arsenic, may Jar
fut# deadly to thjgftr
tkhich' this change is I
and.averts thfcniost i
5r JfeimaginaHon
death) from a sourci
_ ' w<
prove destructive wcr
wise and benerolent ii
Providence.
Another domestic
try, .a dying, blaricl
boiling. >> 0? o $j*-ee a:
i ?r. TiftiB
there are
pcatect manipulation' atonic, is al
ways at die expense of much time,
great labor, and some- money.
Hcnf/, a ynnwlgrtrie' of Chemistry
as a mean of accelerating the ac
qujrement of this art, is peculiarly
important. It points out the errors
Hjo whicfc ? no\tgf&^ foadVertent
tide submitted to the operation.
Blanching is, a much more sim
vertheless, requites an equal know
ledge of Chemistry for succtflpj
the process.
There are several methods of
blanching? soipe of which ye mi^h
more simple than others ; but aiT
arc equally dependent upon chemi
cal prin^iw^'
The boiling of soap is renljHHI
Tafnajak from-the very frequent re
ptSGa?oFthis(as commonty prac
tised) elaborate process. Thare is
no operation m any arr, in which a
moie complicated play of chemi
cal action tgkes place, and did our
honse-wives understand the philos
ophy of the process, Lam sute thwf|
would be morewcccsvul in jiiak
mmmm
injustice of a ctf
relentless foe, hap
sumptiolM^hori
consequence of a
a?id|the Impend
upon chemistry
kbd p
probable that a complete mbsti
liifjr be found* bat wither it c
mm be%iamifecturcd itiHuflfc
ment to the c
that some of
qually queer. About the year 1683
or '84 the legislature of Pewwylva
nia passed a resolution that ' ho
member thereof should come to tlx*
house barefoot , or eat bit bread and\
cheese on the steps. "
PhiladelfMa
?ale at this Office.