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r I Jiue fi.itcf.Wi will be eouttnuv d oa
V Its lit, :nl ba CaiIt-tJ liable for ijrmtil
t an wil'&nlle p rioJ, caleJ wish U li-ni-
4 to wtUJ(r Jheir Mmu;i. i
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' r;Tif fr Ort fi L aJ Iweutr C cnti Ak
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t-.'r-;.-'" C2L33CTI0XJS. :
THE FUULOUUII
In tic lutnnia of 1825, lome pri
tatc Gjif i called roe 'intoihc gutfr
kingiom j ami as I did not travel,
otl jatnered few a?rplf f of I
iith character, cmongst nuicb was
TivwWridttn'S1 one
morntntf
ill wimJaa P UimIa kMM
scfof that ijok p!ace bo'tib.- The
1 V.fut coach was itnadln at the
tioor, and on the roof, in front tat
tsc front r.rci, an cu wo
man, wemingl jbii jnoihcr, a younj
Din, ani yoanrr woman, ter
or gtrrcO an; ad tie were !1 ear
btti'y TJtrcirig the yoang o1t!r
to Se?ccod fron Lit icat on the
cnarh. A -i-yl - i.f.'..::'v
, 4Cme down id ye, Tli!)","
:v J th oM .woman, cotne don
) l Tour old mother. Sore U'
yoi thfy will, and Uii tbe
off the bone I pive ye. Come
ja,Tidy,drrmf.'' ,,
prt ttf 4v of the ol lier ; and with
-hcIhI hanis and wt teeth, i
t A ti3lr poture on tho coach.
Tliadr, come down come
io xw.e ye fo! of the world
:s alonj down wid yt!" The
: UDofibe preicnt appeal wo Snore
apatieat aod prrewptory llan the
Uttaiid'-th-ftHerr;'irtRi!te
.Ttfmwly and tn!v prooooaccd:
Il'a honour bf otlKt and the bo
dy the'spraVcf foie morel rijtd'y
erect thito ercr on the roofl
O, Thidr, ccme down! 'Vert V
rne, joir cwn Kutbtcni! that bid
ye. Come dovtn, or yc'H treak
xS heart ul'nt Thady jel ; come
drfa thnT The poorgirl wrun
Iter hanii a the gaid it, and cast a
Wk jtar.(, tht had t twilile ef
.1 cl "on "the "rb'u s!cf of t&enaolJleVa
: wntennH-e. There wa nsbttj ten-J
!rroe in hit tone, but it conveyed
j " It haahtf-honut bright Kath-
m! and. a if Ui dt-ADd himself
vra anotficr glance, he fixed hi
;k teadfally in fnnt, while t1e
;'i neufsl; eDtreaueii burst from all
. fee in chorus, with the tamo an.
'" '' " "'' "
Ccno ilotrn ThaJy, lion'cy!
liaily. ya fool, como down:
'.adyfMttic dpiin.t.fne!5"i
1 i naDor -'awihe r ithon-,
r, trcUt'r iTonor brighttny orii
;uiMec.iiH v:':iT::':-X;:'
W Althorij-h the) jwrleUpwwH'. o.
jtrirate, thii appear a public,
tliat 1 did not beiilate ,to co down
and enquire bto t.lie-'partjculara of
ITms tJitreM it apiwtrea tuat ne
Uabeenbomeyoit fVflaogh, to ti
U hi fAroUyand having exceeded,
aj hethottt, the term of hi leave,
lwai!foins to rcV bit regiment,
Merita undcrio tht-punishmcnt of
nkcll ukcJ him when the furr.
Itni"heiPirp,iI. ---
m Tlife--fir'Of:fi rrmi;rhonj-'
Br-ha.d ha ktoj rt of all tliaxUsck
?'yin tlicworl J n.f here .it I,
cclblTuil't:nSi
"TK Tirof M a rcl.! w hy , :rmj
jood'tllow, you have a tUy M
i tsn then the firk of Slarth will
not be here' till tomorrow. It is
In Year, and February bat twen-
The aol Jiefwai tTtanilcr-struckr
dcfii ty an ay wiJjcrs, and .fitberi too, "wouidnot
EDKNTpNNrO-SATUIlDAY: MOUNINOIAUCII 6, 1830,
yere oald Almanacka base cra
fiif if a "tioolt71n bo dcea veif one",
kfi fie itlmng iolda'sintielirtm
Usi" ' . , .-. . ; A :f
His first impalse w to cuf a ca
per on the rocf of the coach, and
thron op bis cap, with a loud Hur
rth! Il't second wa to throw him
self into thu crtna of life Kathleen,
and the third, was to Wringl my
hand off in acknowledgement 'J
V.Ita; a happy mat) I ara, your
Honor, for my word's saved, .and
all by your Ilonora means. ' Uong
VfetpouLllonor fQ.iib.5i.tm;.Ur
May ya live a hng hundred and
Uap-yeari every one ;'ofthem!7"
7 "DPNTBRCAK IT JOS E,. :
Sail the fond mother, at he
gave the darling boy the lookmg
!as. Little Joy as . hit mother
ca3f dlilmT EUmflitajnJuj'Jle luid
toys cnoxrjh to satisfy any rensona
ble .child, ore day took it into his
head that ha f bcnlbeqiuie, hap
ny if hcCcoMld.hi'oliftooMnr
lotikiog-glass,' aaid his 'no! her.
Mwhv,' child, lo ever heard rf
uch a tluugr' Jos-e tU-atglu tr.j
began to bo importuiiate, 4,m,
ma,t want the gla?1?; tivc me Le
las. loh, po!,"4faiil bis mathcr,
do you think 1 am coin to' rW
on the Isokmg-glasa to pHy with?
"oil . would break it, and crt your.
fingers with it, and then we should
have to send for the doctorf
shan't 1 'break it; I won't cut ay
finjersr ht mo iavc it," and tbeu
he laid hold of his mother jrow n
to igoJ oamesl.; "After h;in drag'
tred across the room a A w tunes,
Jos-e began to cry; &, l.i mother
patience hcinsj quite cihausted, ue
took hira off, savin, 'Joe you
shan't have the looking-gla, thercl
now go about your bufince-a. 17bis
would have been a death blow, to
Joe's hones, it ha had not endured
such triali before, aal come offcon
qticror. ' He was net", tbt tcfore, di
heartened, ,11a laid himself there
fore f ilit dawn vpn the fl''or, and
ban to roar as if he would raise
the neighbors. . ,
J. Hereupon . Us . mother-wrath
hb4 kindlrd; she called Joe a caugh
ty boy, nJ threatened to tell his fa
ther of him, aad he would take a
stick to lum, ami som iitm up in
the dark hole. - At this Joe
pitch one note 1
igher.(as we ipiisi-
ciant say,) and trilled aw ny a' most
lamentable solo. IIis mo,hcr-vio
ha d it earf'for oiasicbwatM.a,.
larcied. She 1 fearcaVfte would barst
a blood-yessel, 01 die vith rage,
an! jut at this moment sifr.dry sto
ries of such Sccidcnts flitted acroaa
her mind with fearful reality. Jem's
lunfsliellot wondetfully, and af
te.revery ir"t rest, ha ( raised his
voire tx srzil'icra, until he screamed
terrific in the tpace ohove. What
w ai to ba doncf J I alf etaty .wit h
noise and" apprehension, she at
tempted o pacify little Jp5-ei by of
fering him tho pincushion, the sto
ry book, the little tea-set but all
would not do, his heart was s't up
on th looking-glass, and he wout.d
cry' hla eyes out if he could not hare
it. At last his nClictcd mother
yiclJetl. Sho took down the look
ini glass and gave it to him, soy-'
1 tn(r,xf here, I declare yon , are the
hfUa!l--tke it an won sri, but
don't break it, Jos-e.V Now the
reader may bo curious to- know
what became of Jos-ennd the look
poe he broke itAd cat lit finger a
into the bargain; bat I wish to turn
hil attention to the rnothof " ratirer
than to the child. In the first
place, she was faulty iiv not Trcltii1
ini to grant Joe's request in the
besinning. In the second place.
she was- faulty in endcavoringo
ternry bun by. the doctor and the
iklw waw wicked in ' tollinc ' him af
tell a lie for their rbht hands,
guilty of such conduct elinovt every
j..w...r. lr.1.. - . . .
uuj, ia utcir uucrcoursa h ni liietr
children.- IVo wonder that so ma
ny children grow up to lie and steal,
and go to the house of corrcctba
and Uie state prison, i i .
Mothers, be firm. , Be jealous of
the lie doctrine, that the rpd is un
ncccsaiy. s Jf Soloraou'a taaxim
was true once, it is true now. Our
rate is not so much improved our
children (little cherubs, as we call
them) are not such anrelic crra-
turey, -thn spirit, of, afLliihneaa' ami I
insis!nrdiiintinn ia .in ihnxti iU'L ..If
you would make your children pooI J
children, keep tljem in 'sutijcctioo;
if ycu wimi them to be honest, men
and virtuous wmen, d& (4 itach
then to lk if you yoiM ae the
p,.a.tjon.39J.to
. TIer it 4 reat d haid j
...- r. I
one w bodies iu4 tb.ok it siuful of
low has his own peculiar kind of
fiath. Acres Li1ie a! that 'damns
bad their day," but that the vijrs
hare revived, and arc now as corh-
monos ever. - f v'r,,
Sailor's oaths arQ, like his ether
vices, Poinded on a a vckleM indidlr
tice it nJmseii, enf tuey prove tne
saying that he i ai one's enemy but
his pi?i ; fur a saiax, when lc wonli
bear 'd.'r. u;cn pother uttcis the
most irxterininntiftg corses on hiut-
self, aad Ins fivdti:e mode of ei-
prcs'iou wto ar.
thematise Lb own
u;o iy eye."
Th Vaukie
l a sneaking way
h may kca thrac
of wearing,wl
ofhisowncnnii
r, thinking to f-
fond the, spirit 4f the law w bile he
escaesthc hipr, brnre the.traus
mutatiun of antsath, tid it i f-oficn-
etl dovn to a shrlJ "tarnation.1
liut tne
, st MUcr.auaaaiui;
protantty ts a.on" i ne nv cr
man f tbe wt ?t. ,1 hoy .arepot
ati tied with iHc mostf trcmeiiJoui
oaths, but mil nii their denuncia
tions - w i;b lymucblei ity aud
tHaintne?Sj.riliatwyotith t easily
led attraf 1 what t wiuy while
it isnicked.
A :e nor ci tne nwrnrer
cf the
di-
lent rax are rir roust Cor he i either
ltiKj:axfd.ir
pribaMe, Ite i
is botn. Jbe bet
manthat
rCOicd a nrcJlcfcs oath,
vrauld prtl adly tht ini from -tcac!.
ing bischl 1 to lisp in tv saMi un
hatlowcdftay; so that he cannnt
conceal trm . himself that ,it , hid
better buUropped than fullawrd.
.it. . eOO- . !'.. r
THAT A MAX IS DEAD. f
ribcr to one cf the ea-
, PROO
. Asut
tern paf r, a tew years ago
, being
sadly 11
ureara for tbe same, proo- -
ised thfditor if bis life was spare J
to a ecliin day, lie woaH, nitltoia
failvdnlltarge - hit bilL-The ; day
passCiltntl the bill was not paid.
Tbe ritural conclusion was. that he
was Jearl -nbsolatrlj . dt funct.
rroce ding on this conclusion, the
editof in bis next paper, placed the
nnmeof the delinquent unJer his o
bitnly head, with the aturtnling
circumstances of the time and place.
rrefr soon, after. tUs
mei
thelditor: not wi.h ihc pale and
' w i3 . - - ar 1
ghwly coMntenance usually xiscrib
rd appariunnv but,Buh a fjice as
.,rifjL adi!i&t b?.r,,A.it:..lki;
spJkenwtOj ; but brwkeisitncF wiiH
" Jl'hat the devil, sir, did yon mean
bf publishing- my death:Why,
s i the same that I mean a hen 1
dish the death of any other per-
, a ' ' a a a t
all, vii: to let trie world know tiiat
x were dead." "Well, but 111
e s d if lam dead.'" "Not
ad! then it's your own fault, for
u"161d".eyo
tVVur bin by such d.iy,- if yt
ixailll mat inne.v
jfe
Slt
lieve-that-yon-; wonlj Arfit Jjroar
word.- O tlr-i:yfni haVogot
round tne, Mr. Editor; but say no
more alxjut it, here's the. inooey.r
And, larkee, you waj, just contra
dlctmy death next wet-k, will your"
O certauilyj sir, jost to please you;
though opon my word 1 cant help
thinking you died at the time speci
fied,1 awl that vou have merely come
back to pay this Lil.', on account of
your friendship (urme.1
. T fi tU ft.
- - ---JXAiilAC-AJLCU
W.J .r f ur mechanics m gen-
,erai so srrsia i a oooit r . v ny is
it that those who can scarcely make
a XBOvoournt ia 7 their respectire
aits, Lut they pot in practice some
of the fundanicBtal aprinciples of
mccltaHcaTiQod.y - be
so stabboTn ra kenjhemsifftW ,
ijaoract of these principle; and
'. my, iBcnisetve feul ctners f
.. . . . .
Woold it injure lantJn the least, . if
he should become an adepr ia any
of tne neural sciences ? 5 Would it
retider tirn the less akilful In shio
glinga hovel or plaaninga rl.urch i
The rincijml objection thaj has
Lceo crged agnt giving roechan
ics. Sit, en iaiigtl into the sci
ence, and cot that has been
brought forward even in the coun
cil of .the State, is tlct it ir7
saiC
fcnileeum
cf thrmj Wow
there is to term Jn the1 English Ian?
guage more ah used, or more vagne
ly ase4,bdH iLi sar'wKjrdg'ear'ic
uanli byitis raeantTlbat non
dserii biperwrhich we Bomctime?
Meca tbcendcf a ear, wagging
his I.a-cci4irejyifavcr, cracking
hi wpp, and fcbu?mg the tcaitt-r
of a toeutry tavern, heaven forbid
& Icarsdng.,; Dut ifby a gentleman
ii mea nt that man of a well iufWin
cd and noble mind wLi mtde.rtands
ljjlhis buiaess and rmindsitrT w bo
Knows ins place In Society nnd
keeps if ; who is aware that he has
a country, and honors it ; who pays
to others, and himself, that resf
pert bich he ouclt,and ho docs
as he woild be dwc by ibcnfcy
all means give Lira Icaruiag.
Trout PI iU'lt IjXI r6Pr- .
- M.tt-pAri;5'.
There ii hardy any thing su
much needed la a family as a news
paer, and. yet,;, tuithiog:,. comiara
tirely spcakKig.! esteme4"oCso
little value.,.. If a man undertakes
to retrench his expenses,, in?teati
of lopping erf what u ieally useless
ami extravagant, ite Hrt thiug to
be amputated - b; tbe i.ew?paper.
ite wtii not arms a Lottie ot wine
nor divest himself of a single un-
seemly habit ; but he sir down and
4ctBfiet-1 oPtPi Certainty that4
a paper .neUherfeeflsBCjfkci'
hira, and lbetcfcre it is a great tax.
And then a note is despatched to
the printer : "Sir, rcaccot alTard
to take your paper any longer j" '.or,
"Times arc hard, money is i'carce;
ergo, yea may discontinue sending
my paper ;' cr with , any other
cicue that may ccme uppetmot.
.Now we believe har- every one
who will make a fiic trial, and ob
serve the Influence cf , reading over
bis faroilv, will find at the end of
the year, tkat be is not a abiHigAiS' HM Q bblrFrTm"o"I5cct
tne poorer tar caiiag. necn auusct i f
gJLgMiwjSt
ligence of the evf ly day jeoncefns
of life; M JLimt''ttLilAM.
we take it for granted, that ho
has ficrused every number- with
avidity than he weald have done
in a series of years deprived of tho
sight thereof. Ills wife will have
picked op Jtnuch.Jnlo
"ilrrnvvnanr es'efnt lems of Iron
tnvu rrtntnv, unu no mm annre
t if laitf ucttwa s iilSI ""to-' 1 1 r'situ a-
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WHOLE ISorn i pr?:
it of readingnnd nrcTegree &f Intel-
ligcnce worth the pricc nf rubscrip-1"
tion ten times told. Jn fact, a good,
well conducted A ncivspaper in-a
family, is the beat economist of tine
and aptct instructor of the niimLl
From th Caker. .,. v"
v ..; ' V70ZTA2Z. '
"Oh, womtn's tert u litu tb ft
Tlt Lnili J tropk't fiime; -ThM
Woom m wrt 'mii Brhe tuv,
t'orerer lovely tad Uie Moe. j
A rddiaxwirr tttf VrVIStTf juMstea," X '
R-lictod from i'f home v
Tfc pn,d y tiit'r minium
" Tbt wwriort brow, U b'i lav.
TT:e mtatir fUrrrtiice hi chorw ':'
T lull Dm p .ion t f ih brw:;
iter rof mil, tike ofl, dlmms
The wreof ili-rh lnl; to re. "
May f.-jM(lhip Lbsomj rutind h trvir.f
, And wa:i rob d pete its ipr:. r
j. - - -
rnoPRiETY. '
Proprietyisto a worcan'oliAOi!-
the great Homan eritie says action
is to an orator; it is the Cr$r, the se
cond, and Uie third requisite. A Io
nian jnay be knowing, active, . w i ny
and amusingbut witliout propriety- -the
cannot be amiable. ..ilVopricty-- -Is
the cjrntre In a hich all the liues of -duty
and aprteableness meet. It is ' '
10 character, what 'proportion it to
figure and grace to attitude. It
does not depend u any one perfecV f
tion, but it is the reMilt f generaj
excellence. : , .. . r
Z-Jiahowa-itsf If -by a regular,-er------derly,
smdeviating' courre; and ner-"
er siaru from its sober or Lit into a
ny ,1 spU ndid eccentricities: ; for it
would be ashamed of such praise &s
it s niigfct extort by any deviations
from its proper path. It rrnooiicip
all condemnation but what is char
acteristic; and I would make it the
criterion of true tn8te, righ print 1
ple, and genuine feeling in a wo
man, whether , she would be les
touched with all the fiattery of ro- ' "
mantic and csaggeroted panegyric,
than with, that beautiful picture of .
correct and cleg lpi opriety w hich ;
Milton' draw s cf our tirit mother,
n horn he delineates.- . -.
"HuwethoMaati deceacirt. w! ich c2y Lum
Prm fill k.. m.mJm .. . .1 . : I
Fromty Journal bf fleiKb.
BEAUTY AND IIEALTH. -
Females should be early taught -the
important factJbat beauty can
tiotj in reahty exists iriuepeT.der.S
of health; and that tho one ia abso
lutely unattainable by any practice
inconsistent with tbe ether., Ia "
vain do they hope to improve their
tkin to give a "roseate hie ?a
their cheeks, or to .'angmnt tc
grace andyrnmctry cf their fortn?,
unless thcyrsre cauuoua to creserve
jlue "MOiO trame in fccauh, vigrt
a,n,lacivityw.Beaaty ot .nmpISf.
iot! ?.Bd to a crtaj:iLCxJcal,ibut of
shape also, is nothing' core than
visilde bealth a pure mirror of tho
perforniance of the internal faao
tions, and of; their harmony with "
the external portions of the syateia;
the certain effects of pure air,
cheerfulness, temperance, and Ncf
exercise uniatcrrnpted by any spe-"-
cies of unnatural coftstraict. ; .
wDrfh Bids Sunerfine FLOUH.
m -innmc..ftVTT--s
SGBfBusItcIs
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nrasir I'DTATonS, ,
received per Schr. Orra Maria, ii
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Ctiinnivr' in'Tirr to
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AND EVERT OTHER KtXD OF
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Ffitied undsoU ct flit OJIrt.
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