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WHAT DO IVE LIVE F0R,1BUT TO IMPROVE OURSELVES' ASD BE USEFUL T) 0.V5 JlNOTUER?
VOLUME IMJlBfelt 17.
pittg-J.Sf IN ADVANCE,
A S 1 1 BO ROUGHEN; C. 8 ATU II DA Y$ VP It I L 22, 1837.
Or 83 after S.MoNrn
Every: Saturday 'Morning.
fo Dollars per annum io advance; or r
Three uars,u noi piu hiuuijmmwj
'months' form the. date of t he 1st No.,
'received. , . ;
ikv toibseribef may discontinue within
fthe first 3 montlis of thd publication.
N subscription Jo bedisconjinued till all
I arrearages be paid unless at the dis--Jrctinn
of the Editor. -i-i- -L-
who has power tu eume herenmd de 1 ished before the world, may boTibelled
maiid from the guardian fn this country traduced and represented as every
bdongs to M.w48.f wcryJ descri-p. provided iho persons whose tool , he is.
tion The jiand,1iowever, cannot be sold 1 will join in ordering the publication of
till trie youngest heir comes of age, with- expressions, the, intent of which is to de
out petitioning the Court of Equity. But .-v, '
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: ,U,V UUU M"f ttt4 TV ; From tV Miwlsnippi Chrrhii Heflt
dian appointed in another State, see Acts I -vv,rf HISTORY fi
of Assembly, 1820 Old Revisal, chap. I 'Profane wearers are only found
ipiiNey Revised Codeno. 04 sec. ainnng the first class of tnammal.
S3 2Lt , ' i fffl !uLTC: according to nnturalist8f -ant! ilisttn
hey arc exceedingly proficient in power, andmake the rotary motion ! -; - -
profanity; are quarrelsome, .''..med-ct with the erain. Ls a desideratum. 1 -
dlesome,; and fightyr These gen tT now foi the, first time accoiDplished -7
erally are ; the originaiforv of d ij-4and it as in this instance been AC- , :
11 letters, communications, fceto come VWrHwiK cuished as two handed, two-footed
Uftoit'jpnid.:- . - , I f 'THR T AWV' ir'ff 'Unfeathered animals,! characterise
dement V inserted en. fow$. ticalW Waters of all kinds it hiCh
! terms. . -, ; t.,yt Seasonedeats; and drinkers of all
TrVfVlrtrtirit f11 f qe4 f kindsbt Strong .riqnbrslcohpis,
Icqjgl fartffltnt. i,sMhm Literary ,Ies?eDgcrt for 00U, and fermented, and known
w.ifMrtituf urcKiTit t- January, 183,: .. . ' 1 bv the' name of man. Wniraals ol
TTnvnvru , v P u , i.spinof tlav, is.alj equity tbis Ias8re very numerous, and
ASIIBOKOLOHN. ' ajustico.' In a government balden aWto be,fund in evlrv counrrv,
N.. u'l Ar ' '" ; ' tnie Dnnciuicf, tha law is tlic sole sovc- ... .. .. '7
no. 4 ftat : ti t.i. . i : consmutins a pari m every nation,
J. iufects lii' their bosincsa, in their recre. .w tb c spoken Mnguage abound
zr .--- ......- - . - .. .. . . . , , "..-!.. . J.4Ja.
.;M.it..iii -vU atKin. and Uieir ucea It cuards their in icrms m:irc t iws auamru io
Will A iKiui,it-' : ., , ., V , .1 . . i I t
lonunes,,uieir lives, ana meir nonors. in rue iweannff, ctucii anim&is o
thlMUHxmajandl in nro
QUESTION
ii-rlTk ; i - J iii!t 6 " ....... v...v.- l9ne swearing, wpeaK xinasi, as
W hiirt fr "Wf A "W; accompanies Uiem to the altar and the , lanraa,c5 itceediDelv cni
Ipccifiti bccuratiah. B tsio nayjum Tor fcsta board. It watches over the ship U,al.,a"'ac f CV f ,P f f P!t
ifarvices W at tho. every of.tlic-' merchant, though a '.thousand ou 'BVef to.l at habit
VtffiW and thtj contract is re- fenfa intervene, over the sced of tfie w,c swearers , ndd, from
tai to'vr hiihtiandmanbandoncilforUseasonto time to time, new and curious words,
jJent are under the seals of the parties, the earth, over the studies of the student, more txprjMive of profanity
N'vrAvhat U the. lengtVof Uie labors of the mechanic, the opinion .:Xhe: inventors and teachers f
jliefim to bo coated m (-alcndar of every man. ' NW are high enough nrofanitr are called trentleman
U'hver bmnr mths! And mus bnd-it-with iinpiimtvkso low K
Ibrin separate actions AatheKveral that itaorns toTrotect .them: It is tu? "e r.rnmeroas, and
Vavments. or ona Jeont lditetr action thmnA with th K inf. ana ;t.imUiP e run(! every wiiere. , 1 heir
f 0
putes, affrays, riots, street ' dis-
:. t. ' 1 '... rrti i .
cut uances, anu aueis.. , i neir naunis
arey billiard rooms, dance houses.
race-grounds, and, fields of honor-
This variety is inuch addicted to
brandy, champagne and cigrj.vit
2 liurapy-faced, . bottle-nosed.
beare-eyed, bloated - swearers.-
I his variety . is numerous, and to
complisl.ied'witliperlect success
' It has two verlicai Wheels, with
.planes, or more properly . speav
king, planing irons, set at a pro
per angle on the surface of each
wneei, one wneei acung as a com
mon jack plane, to reduce the
boaird, and thjeolhcr giving a
smooth ' and even xsurfdce, more
be found in.every-place-4ind suua-Uperfect than can be produced" n
tion. They are among the greatest ban 1, plane.,. There is also aw heel
r irc wnoie. a')UTii(f.i nn ent o the renub ican masristrates but it nrapiviun5 arc kcuci ny um iu
p terin has expired I V." . ' 1 alo hovers over the couch of tlie lonely, sometimes tinged with purple, and
11. ( AVSWF.TL : i$ land stands sentinel at the prison,' scru-Uometiiaes corpse-like. .These or-
Tierd '-ino'iths - used uithout any puly -Pfving - to the ; felon what- j gmators of sw aring are so profi. ! "e the pi
fheword montns, iiseauiuwuiany ever riahts he has not forfeited. . L:., : i..k:? rI-.n'i? iia g-rtii
ncationi means a ZA. Lunar TU ht nf th lnw .n, WCUV ,H- tM"' ' -""r" 5ViJ ,
f ' .t. el .k.. ,.i.. ; k'.L'-ju .fU ,u i.:--ru-' ..t. to utter two or three curses in eVH-l
it a year, according to legal computa- laiv laughs fortresses to scorn, and spurns
! -i '.i' ... ir : thentrendimenUoCiniquiUvT
.ioik u nuntiuMu. . f-cr f the law crushes the power of
fa.u".,,,v u' i 'i.': r "r i men, ana ?i nju weaiuioi every unrisnj
pdvc month, H (instead "of . twelve eus immunity. It is the thread of Dnj
Snnths) it i construed ta'le a whob dalous to guide us through the Labyrinths
led to embrace a ljo!e yearjUoyght ftj, martyr to shield us from the
3 tyj exprcswnl, "a w hole year," or fires of persecution. It is thego(d man's
twelve calendar months.' This will reliance the bulwark of pietylho up-
i!ivsy put the matter.
lime, out of dispute.
'i .1 --...-t--'jt-- - I. - . . r -i : . -
nrnanv omcr ouinonucs migui oo tabic, it is above u. and around us. and
pests of ROcietyTpokitt2 themselves
in 'U every company, and blowing
their ,poi90nous tobacco-whiskey
breath into every face. I heir
haunts are dram shops, steam boats,
disorderly taverns, (trap-doors to
hell,) commonly called hotels, and
5, ; Dirty-fdCed,- bear pawed,
shoeless, shirtless, vagabond svveaij
ers. .This variety its also quite
common, and are the dregs, and
fag-end of 4he mammal-class if an
imals, and are fir far no- useful pur
pose, excepting stopping out
ets, .and sawing stone l Their
haunts are gaming dens, negro
whiskey houses, where thieves' and
petty gambl-rs resort. -.
G. Sheep-headed, dog-nosed bul
let-eyed blubber lipped, babboon
faced black swtarers. This vari
ety abo'indsi in certain parts of the
southern-country, and are some
of the greatest nuisances among us;
more especially as they clumsily im
itate the profane language of the or
tlemen swearers, ano num-
wh;chi grooves hoards intended for -
flonng; so that as.fast as they pass 1
through the machine, they are rea- r'
dy immediately to lay down m
floors. . '
. Curiovi , experiment in Natural
History.--A "ady b the1 name of
ohdon,1 particularly attached to
the study of nature," had iTalToy to
hatch an egg by the natural heat of
her bosom, . Haying selected a new
Jbers two, three and five. Their
ry five ur six s words spoken iQi haunts are at the, back doors of
common conversation. . 1 he Vounzl ram "ops on me aaouaui uaj,
mamm .Is of this original i.o'ck, are ! coot yards, suoies, Uay lo ts, ana
also exerdmcly exnert 1 1 nrofani-; Oayoui'
y, as they are instructed from in
ancy to slip out oaths and curses,
nonths. This will reliance tne ouiwarK ot piety mo up
ter, ns to length of hdcr of morality-the guardian of
i rti r tit no"tT-tlMJ distributer of justice. 'Its
"Z" ' ! potter, irrcsistible,Jtedo!Tion iudippu-
HrTr
New Harness We saw yester-
growing with their growth, and! day at the 'American Museum a
atrengtiiening witl;ahtif..sUjciigth, splendid net of new Harness, beau
until they, in time, bei ome teach-j tifully orrfamented and ma;te witn
crs of swearing to white children out a single buckle. The new me-
and nesrois. . f ' . thod tie ingenious invention of
The, originators of swearing: arelMr. W. Hayden, patented in the
6f?rred to,' ' -1 within us; we cannot flv trom its prc-
Ti. AfW m1MtU t Itcctmn, we cannot avert its vengeance.
I Wi tfS ( Ka in -its A3nnA - miaK
n smfarredtojtr U
r:-mion.A.;ine.pK'.inun.v: lie may would be if none aspired to its adminis
imv separate suits on each payment ; (ration but thdse with pure" lieartv en
. .. 'V ' V . ' V . . I ...I 'J ..!! .-I ...! J.M
r he miv onni one suit for the whole k'w"
kninunt. after the whole becomes due
.U,. i,A.- i.,.' r . ' Jtrom the Baltimore Jimerwn
"inw uvw iiiaur v'i-wj vi oiui'ii
we suttmlthey all arise on cd preCCedhu;s in the llouse of (W
firm nubject matter. supported by inrctratalric the fact
tnc tl ceTform of declaration, to be met that the publication was maoby ord
vte same pleas; &c i i ' v p the;IImiso is no justification -iiii r
Icr
ac
Hut it mustberob remaredthat it rr f T'T incaocmne
vould be otherA-ise in a contract made nctwithstaniing the hlgli authority from
pay :oj divided olf into sundry in- which 4t emmatesror ourwvn parts.
iCl:ni
11 II inn t fin ii a dun ' miJ tun I... irx -
I -W UH' IU IUU-J. V',, 1JU Ht IIJV I 1.1 . I 1 .
tl; .r . - . . i j rnrwrf tt-hnt hrrnmp.g n(thn W-iLriA
tolo at once ns an entire debt. .,-
orthe -distinction to be .'taken be
ecn.: unJry. paypents . at . diderent
iws, and an en'ire debt d:o in sundry
ptal.nonts see the U'gal departinent
ffthqiith XoV of tbo "Ciuzeii,w dated
pitb Jan. last. -if -i i---- -.- ' ,.
Q'JKsrfoy ry a tit nsmiuEn.
V- GUAUOIANi.!Il
, M aTna;i dl inis?t(I'liAvin1and
V. .t...l .". ... '
pld f ir Money, aiwi jnfo vj Wnds
fi a guaMmn, toijjt!icrwithlt)u! land;
pn tne wid.r.r re-noves wiihlher" chil
f-en to another ;Stn!c: ran ll:ev an
Joint a guardian in "thatate, Ind'comc
nnl wl.4f fi H
,y llt 1'lHiV I lilt
I
IV 1 1 ,
i
3nit'8'i
;mopf.yf iHjforo the youn l.Mt child
t's of ago? t..v.SfMi'V1- "'"' "'
ANSWKlt.
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of an individual wlio may bclonT to the
minority in a legislative assembly, or
may hive : rendered .himself personallv
disagreeably to the greater portion oflus
colleanes." In cither of these case's' it
would only bo-necessary T lor amemtcr
to utter libVllous mattery, and, - in con
nexion Avith tho nihiority to which he
iwtDiigs, to oru.cr, mem .io te punusiiou
nnd thus blacRcn private character be
fore tho World, without any possibility
of redress. . One cWT the most valued
ti'hts of a Briton, indeed of every free
mHr is, tlmt his fair fa-ne shall not Iw
aUnckcvI with, impunity,. and isa right
which. If be ba invested with it by tho
law of the land, the mere party vote or
resolution of a body, oPcn cosistituted on
political grounds, and acting with reler
enco to tMiliiical objects, cannot deprive
him.v Admit tho dctnne in opposition
to th.at ot Chief Justice llcnnian, fin
wfiat is the result f The man of the rur
est tind most -.exalfed; integrity, whoso
olie found in every state condition '! U. S and 1 reat Britainwe thjnk
One tatdra'ivoritty1)reeli7& p t ittr
in a flannel bag, she plated it be ;
tween her breasts, carefully atten- :
ding at night to secure, that" portion
of warmth necsaiy to per lefet ex
istence during incubation. At
length the time came to relieve the
nascent chick from the brittle cell
of its confinement; the moment was1
perceptible by the appeaiance of its
little beak through the end of the ! ,
shell bu kRt injury should i
rise to the animal by too, precipit
ate a wish to emancipate it from its '
prison, the lady freqently applied r
i. drop of water to the fail of her
nursling, till a last it had acquired
strength to effect its own deliver
ance. ----- - Y
l a ppeared in every respect as ..."
perfect as if it had been reared by
its natural mother; but us foster
parent, not thinking her task fii;ish
ed, attended to its feeding with the
utmost assiduity, vigilantly prelec
ted it from the cold; and in duo.
time- had the pleasure to find it a
fine henbird, of perfect growth and
beauty.
or situation, from the highest dig-.decidedly a; great improvement,
nitafy d wn to t!e Hack lef hexr . cal uTated to 'give more strength &
dweUincare;aa-variouuis their durability to harness, as the fasten-
ishtinsof profanitr from ; the.mg ol the traces are not tiaoie to
splendid mansions ornamented with! the splitting of the leather, which
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paintings; silver and brass, 'down o is irequenty the case, in tue oiu
a thick walled house with grated
u indows 1 heir modes of travel
ing Are also as various from the
cosily charnot.-bedizzened .with
eoMI y- tramwn esr-und rnameniSTinir
imuauon oi gnu, aim. silver, aown
6 a one horse4c;iriiage, iu which
he swearer rides buck war I, attend
ed bv a shtr!fT. Their It -unit's arc
hotfN, coJTfe houses gaming rooms
and race grounds
Thre is a area? variety of pri-
fane swtar.rs, of -.diff rent com
plfxinus, expertnes- and hannts-
style; wherever the tongue of the
bucklo rested All ( the straps
move in straightJU facilitated
and made easy by umall - rollers.-
Theiiventor gives the following
advantages to it over the usual mode
of manufacturing the article
1 It is strong r and more safe.
2. It U more' easily altered in
size.
3. All the strips run in straight
lines. ' )
4. It is more easily cleaned.
5. If the horse rets entaneled ht
Hie fdlowing vurLties are indige
nous in thi state.
t. Dandy cmnieHi ipperswear-
ers.--This variety is not very ..nu-
meroiis, neither is Iheir ph ficiency
great, as htir intellectuality .is gen
eraly ;low. and thtii hump of ac
nuMfivcnpss rather llat. ineir
haunts are theatres, circuses, ma
gic rooms, and .
2.i3iHJc-.f!ghtiiig,copper-tossing,
threecanl. thimblt.selliiig, ,ttve-
corn, pocket picking, gambling
swearers, I his, , variety abounds
much more than is convenient, or
sare for. the well disposed citizens
Their likuuti sre brothels,, cock
pits,d ram-shop dens, shufilc-boards,
nine pi:i alfeys, an(l.-rn ' 'zr'
'A8,8w!i;Vafcr'.tt7 bullying swear
ers This variety i- also po nu
In the course of three vears it
has Ja in 800 eggs, a nd brought up
several brooJsof chickens, an i one
oi qucks; out its singular nauits are
yet to be remarked, a id are well
can be freed without cutting.
6. It willadiuit of being orna
mented to a higbei degree than the
old style of harness.
Utis. exhiuuej at ine American
Museum - for ther inspection of the
public,
.V. T. Star.
Plitniw? y-ie.Vme.T-The New
York planit-g machine, inven ed by
Dr KuU of Br )oklyn, is one of
the most important improvements
o! modern times A machine of
ten . horse power, will do the work
of ene hundrcd-and fifty men," a:id
rfoit abundantly better than can be
done by the hand plain. I he ra
pidity with r which the rough boards
are turned ou, ahd the beaiititul
sii'face prcschitil, is really quite
deserving the notice ofthe curious
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in natural history, its domestic
qualities are nti'urmus.. It con
stantly prefers the company of its
protector io mai oi us own species
and shows a 'desire' to accompany
her'w.heirshe
This extraordinary hen obtained
the name of Fanny; she seems to
understand its distress language,
and by marks of affection shows it
isnat insensible to gratiturle. In a
ward it appears to hare lost many.
of the natural habitudes of its kind
to have acquired s;nie of the best
ualitiesof the, hnniao-race a sentie-
of attachment, and a desire to ren
der itself agreeable.
Cheating Uncle Sam. A gen
tleman sent a lad with a letter to
the Baltimore Post Office, and mo
ney to pay the postage. 1 When he
returned, he said, guess I did ".
the thing slick; I seed a good many
folks puttin' letters into the office .
through a -hole, .so I .watched my,
chancej and got mine in fornoth
ing!' "
Croup. Iother, in the Mon
i real Transcript, gives r.s an effec
tual remedy f r the croup a tea
spoon full of he solution of a-fco
of indigo', ut Hi :" -size oi' a pia,
in a pint tu i r jf milk,rWArm wa
UY.M.i:.agte.M
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?W can ha
in2fous-far -theiMteoC socity,.;as
jUotmhingt
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