Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 51, Richmond, Wayne County, 11 June 1828 — Page 4

I tf IS . f V ; . : - ' ' "" """ v "' ' '--T..w w a LiIIOI Lothe Ulliesofthe CzV; Vow their lire in'strcstira yizlll Hark to nature's Utzza Givia Dj the blest birds of Usavea! Every buh nnd tuftrdtrr?, Varble sweet philncrphy ; "Mortal fly from death aud 0Trct7f sGod provideth for the do r row Say, with richer crimson glows, The kingly mantla than the rots? Say, have king cr.re wholesome fare, Than we poor citix?&s, of air? . Ihirus nor hoarded grain have ue, Yet we can enrol merrily; Mortal, fly frnni doubt and sorrow; Cod protideth for the morrow ! One there live whose Guardian eye Guides onr humble destiny ; One there live, who. Lord of ell, Keips our feathers lest they foil; Fu we blithly, then, the tier, Fearless of the snare and lies. Free from doubt and faithless sorrow I GwJ provideth for the morrow!"

r.!cch against hU uill, hb truster compelI?d him to eutmit to the shears; and this ... a m ta

ornament, ahich the Lioer crc-Jlfl pari

c-hibiticas to cscHe, hnA prf ui iucj toUq fre..ccrs? Without the aid of lix-, cr ccc;' l: , . , Vet there

( Oil. RI13 ins linn

US CI inons "

.4 . m t irifiki- nuiiirivu''

7.lh in his oon country only mil) Ms lilo, are 'rTtTxjl f " and thr GccJ,inrc thdt lira he hu entirely ae3leclrd. familie., tha IkW 'Vbe,vcr It hr., beeona coar.c, end io cA'SRree enough.," oho .M - ,7 curly. Ho lUb abo, by Io.,a eervica in I Irwned -y -'5 ,,0J'i f-'J -f ' ' . and the prnMi.-n, of bonda-e, has Mudy or fro UoU Jo -

i . :n i r ..i hi nrki wim a urn ui '

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The persou of whom the folljw.n is written has focently arrived at Washington city, on his way to Africa, in full Moorish costume, and seems to ex

cite no little interest. From the African Repository, A gentleman in Natchez has comma ni

cated the following m count of an individual who ia now tiered as an emigrant to

the Ci-lonj cf Liberia. The Sociely ha

every disposition to aid the unfortunate

man. and it is hoped that he ciav take a

passage in the it rspedition. Natchez, (Alias.) Doc. 13. 1827. Df.ar Sir: I address you in behalf nf;m unfortunate ro.n, a native of Africa, nfct ha hef-n h Id in slavery, in this State, for thirty-nine yea:. A h.Ucr hns been addtewed to the Deaitrntnt of State cor cerr.;re this (mtpoi under thcr hope that tin" General Government migbt comidei him u til subjf ct fcr their intt ipo?iti( n. As y V. howfVfr. 1 believe nothi g hui

her:, d'-.ne. Uelievini: he micht

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irr;!. til.i lo imnortaiirp to ttic c olrrit at !

L;; na, 1 have no hesitntion in otfiiific

you -he tige?t.ns cfmy own tnii-d. Thr prison to whom 1 allude, has beet; j

fafJ.aih called I'rincf, his teal nan f

diincarance indicate the Foolah rather

than the F.bor. But Prince Rtates explicitly, and vrith an air of pride, that not a drop of Negro hlod runs in his veins. Ho pi ices the N' cro v a ecale of heit g tcr.::cl7 below the Ilcor. His prejudices

hocrcTcr, have een to far removed as to uMcv bi3 to marry a Ncrc:3; r.nd he thereby fcea a numerous oCTspring, of chilrjren cd nrand children noa in elaverv. v ' At my onn request, Trinco often visits me. He 13 extremely modest, polite and intelligent. 1 have frequently esamined him in the geography of his own and contiguoas ccuntrics their political condition, formi of government, manners and customs, religion, &c. &c. His knowlede ia accurate to the minutest degree, so

lar ns I have compared u nun tne cm authorities. He possesses a large stock of valuable information of the countries south of the Great Desert. North of that, he has never Unveiled. Prince nas educated, nnd perhaps is -till, nominally at least, a Mahomed n. I have converged with him much upon this subject, and find him friendly disposed towards the Christian religion. H. is rxtremelf aniious for an Arabic Testament. Mr has heard it read in Krnlih and admires itf? -pn r pi. His principal rejections arc, that Christians do not folloic them. His reasoning upon this tuhject is

pertinent, and from his own position, en

deavor I to show nim me necessiiy ci im

great Aoi ment, and the mercy

through Chri-t to erring man. The father of Prince died soon after the capture i f his inn. 1 i is brother Alnmn

i ll,4.i l n.ilidrir snrrpi ded to the throne.

t' Ol (! It I ; . I ,-. .,;..; r. ri itiwi.

Ma O, I DPI.eC 11 'it;?u-ni i tj;inii(; ""

irrh. Piir.re cs that he tnmsell etitled to Ih thrtur from this circumstance. ili Srothrr i- of the half blood; lus tr.o-

of rr.tr" fTi t' "

nnctc are Cziznll llbh. by ccrerts- t.:;:3 cer.trari:3 torW gure, indolence end tee cr.ucj cc!iccy th u that it ij pruucr.ee to prc:?rrVa V-

penuen in curseives to receive a ccrt-! delight in r.l) uc her.rr.r.J rce. " "n

It rrn .ii -

i their oiiiiiou, ..minou of bad oni.i.?eC!snl l i n, P"n' qcr.iity cf CtJ t3Mt -Ta T nnd n. a cattle l,w, ohrre the ... nil the parts czi cccSr-nle,

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go much satif;:ctic:i, thnt the bcr.vi?st0f

loacs i w iicn u u icaa) tr.al cl tic:e, u nevtr feltbj nz. Vcri!-3 h-s VJ.z q'litt to the highect perfi-fticn. cr.J ccr. r:'

i catca it uh?rcv: r ho z2r.:z C.z .i, ( irr.?rry,th?c :;-vzt tt.e" :hr.:Lr.7, sb,'

nen c.:er;:.-c" u,

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Premiums have been beugtit cnieuy -y -;. ' ;; - j tKere

contributions levied on merchants, lawyers n ..rc ..u uui u;ry c;i rn:3 n,u

and gentleman, who are not farmers, -you will see one of these poor spirited fault-i-der., come and peep through or over J, enclosure, and go away: pfeferrmr rather to lay cut one dollar in 'jo ? orto priot fi1tl.viohi.Mi1 hai dbilLs than to save from diss. lutUvnn sociely rstnMixlied (of the he. . fit of hi peculiar railing. Thompson's Apor -ph , s, nevertln et apulicable to knowlec general ; and 13 rr . i .,,....! incfifi. d thnn

i no wiiere more tmpn j- - -f -

! in the progress which In s hcet, iiy ; scientific reaches and iiiuJntio, in the ! pursuits of the agrictil ur.tlist.

"With lher,strene n.ilMSopl.y, wiui inw, And thy Lright pil.nd. let iuc t r.wn c ice;. Without thee, w ! at were t nlL'l tenM ran?

a ...,r ihrmifh tl.r wtoti Jirnl wild.

n Fnifii n..utf ni iri' : :iltd Wltil tt

Rouch clad, devoid ofevin tmcrart, Aud elegance of life."

nnfasl.iuu'd fur

THESPKCTATOKtNO. 100. A han advanced in ear. , that thinbs fit to look back upon hi formrr life, end calU that only life which w..a pas;jd wilt) s:4ti.f;irtion and et im ment, i Zi lading al)

parts which were not pleasant to him. will find h-mseif very young, if rot in his in ancv. SickiiffS, ill-humour, iud idl-. ess, w ill have robbed him of a gr at share of that spae we ordinarily call e'.r life. It

f r l is therefor- the duty of every man mat ij w. uld hntruoto himself, to obtain, if pov i, ! i- : ... 1... ' rt r.1.1.

iuie, a nisposiiimi iu we jui.-.T5v vj hirrtsrlf in a coitant aptitude llir tiic satisfaction of his being. Iiis'ead ol tins, you hardlv see a man ho H not vh . y in pro

portion to his advancement in lit; nrts of life. An alTectcd delicacy ithe c nc.ca improvement we meet wiih in tljo.-e oho pretend to be refined above other?; they do not aim at true pleasures tht m-elves, but turn their thoughts upc ohm rv ir i the flse pleasures of other men. Such people are valetudinarians in society. :.nd they

thee:.

.pent cr.7 C.: j C.rJ vrr.rilr.3 l:zz ever iaH

itht deserve: :c;Ul;2n; Izi t!:e raa K

.that inn-te rjcc:.u:3 t:..pcrt that hs jtrelcome to every bcJy, L?ceu:e every jthinks he is so to L:r:. lie dce3 r.-tfec to contribute ny tlr.r to the rr.irth cf tbj 'company; and yet, cpen rcf.ect?c, jcJ Gnd it all happened Ij l.U bo'ir. there. I I thoeht it was uhirr.:ic::Uy caid of a gentb ice, that ifVarilaatad vri!, it v7ould h

(the pczt ait in ir.e wc;;j. it u cetWni jahea a cell corrected, lively imsiaatici'

jr.nd good brce-ia are r.Cccd to a sweet 'disposition, they ct-zV.?y it to be ons of tL 1 greatest blciiir.:, r.z cell as pleasures c ' life.

T.I?n weald cce into company wi'htcu tir?3 t!.3 pleasure they do, if they wen

i mrc cfueann nothing v : i t thee:, C3 cell r.a Cip !p!cz:e ll.c.. Wher v i- - r f?

sen iax lap-.it'u - " " ' alio has ill uill, ar.d ev -, mentioacJ de:c:lbed i c; u a : r set it in the he:t lilt, the cn -. i r mit be delicate: I c: u cz

nothing brought to .Mshmin. 'the most excellent ia it ? t , Spicturca arc the cat-.rtnn f ' ;

minds and delormitie. ,i.

It is a degree touards the ahen ae enjoy ccaveisrv'.nin

ia nothing prcrer.teJ t

uct. This routr, ;,f,era,d l-.r.,,,, i?" " " t" V ' " to, "hen any one in Sir Hop ior.uy ,-.eleI1det , f the u,..,hr. ,m,..v, a. ,1 Ij e ? ' 1 J' ' . ,Xnd o Z Ll itc complain he U out of order. . ... d.:.lc fcr rn.t.lc.i..8 hi. e.'.uct..,.,, ,,,t.,l ti.e '.'U " " , Vli t C I F. U I ' 5ort f ".'-J' c' U " 7 ..... . I vouic her? meniion inu voi. i. ip , , . . ft,,ir.t. ... other

i :h..r heir,?' an African. I his circumstance

'!' : -r-. t.r.vir(i theTo is no !ipii;tritv

17c-: u l.,rohun.., where ....cle A-u ; r I:f wi,h ,,. f., .-.g.-.j,, thr h...c,

to Footah Jallo. M.h.t .in.r- a toUi ""l " i: to ir h. b n J men ... ... power. .H-"ill h.ii) l. sp hk- n . . , , , ,. i i. i,. , !,;-., her.

of. ..t in .om mi'niir iihihi.ii n-. i m- ., . i - ... ,i. .. , i....ni ' - i

b

in

Al

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army. lie very soon r"-e io custi. c uu.. and al the age of twenty-nx was ..ppoii vci to the command of an nim ol nt t o thousand men, to be cmptoved aiij-jt the Hebos, a tribe ofngroe at the nr lb o Footah Jallo. lie mar bed ii.to thcii country, ai:d succeeded in puiting tl.f m t flight, and laid wast- th' ir ti wns B iv ing his ohjei t acccn pli-hrd, he r n,w tced his retreat. Th llb,h, ln.wever. rr.lli:d and. by a irr uitous rout' ai d aj id rjnnhe. ambus: ed thcnv-lv, in a Darro d file, of th n.i nr taii , thio whirl Prie'r v a to ra. He fell inti

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and ndecirectearLSt-

!ia nothing is ebeca bin ,i

.t

I would

ready to give hin up without equivalent. I have abo explained to Prim e the object jof the eftal iiihment at Liberia. He -p aks wiih gratitude ol the benevolent d.-sigti; and, 'taking into view the very hort di-lanrc between that place and his ;.wn country, he feel? assured he can be of very grtat service to that colony. fnow commend him to the favorable U of. deration of our Society. I cannot petu.ide myself but that you will, seize w'itli avidity an instrument that appears so -onrplel-ly adapted to tour want. U it

hie is-it imwolablc thai Al-Oi.m

In tho oine'w? cf 3 toan stands n jar labe !

lifttit. Draan by tb!

I tion, n La:bt cf tbo t!il jred cf uhat tbo cent feund it to I2 pidzdezi

t

Tcr r-.;.iK- a LVr.ieicul, to t ctczzimn

m

THE CINCINNATI

Ctrsl cr:d r PMlczcphical lliscclhnrj

M.

iw.xv -..hi,!' their constitution in oilier

pl;i(es,arethe cbeerfukt imaginisbic when ...

!:,d they not r,cko..l -hsurd. ri.i.ll rr.trr !iProfc:::r cfC.:cr:::.ry id the Led.c-I U

! lain thn.e tvilti whom lh v k,i v rn-. I. , l' u2 CI .

:..:.... it. il. Lianrv of th. ir n;;!!. i:m "-lU.lrll 1 .1 r.Rt.-.j Fu""'" .

nrliPf :n.d irnaeine such nariaiions U it J-

......... , (

quota of the cot

other, the rr.t

mm. riiltfl In

u.ut. .......... " .... . iLec

sclv Vcrv insignitH ai:t, hen he linos j'of concise lecturer

account of his head acne answercu ny ;.no rj incse pnr.z:, . t . 1 " : I 1 t it t hi tinr

thcrs asking what news 111 me iai ina . 1 - :- " 1 1 C:.zzzzi vh Scitac

fcj ia t-ch a f-rn cj tjc:rre the r"'8 of .ue

lcrerJ,teltot3CC-::7 c:::rr3t3 ec 3 reaoer.

cotiVersatiui). Thi i. ol all hB lac "priesiplw. Vl iidrd-r.rd ta oate an ancst h.lp to disceuic; M.d ..huct!? cttespt te cLt: LID ci2cu::; ia what u not think at all, or thii U him !.hr?:;Uc:-r;3 Crr pr:rciP!r, ia fce for

thn:.re m.d i.h i.i.no.t his dire arim ; ll ' '" , J Vf Mutual good humour i .. drc tve .oj:l.t j .,t p,ia, c-;, rritc .3 tiEat oa jhp (.. T..., II. .oaM. 1 . ,la-' ', "'j ,?f nil -rim. who .hall oorn-lvr. "" of matters nliorci.jl, OJ Ar(j,t ,v, n, t::i-3 tr.d the Owml fV.. I. b. e.. H e property cf C I. :,rW "f, l,,I,,.b? ' ? ' ''I'Tf d.rL,,r'i our f. W ! ouphl to r. joice; but. i. !erO ;'s(J,,lSr. Vfca t Fsbd r pr J,... F . or.,, plaf .'.. XUp ,,,rn,crodr

, ... ;; Ko , xvihii.c K- v. Sir, the humane . ., 1 " I ",. . . .." "... s. , , .hrtrbai, t' thc:3 itsMtoesU, .

lox"axta. u' n 1 k e no utt 01 run. m

Cpir.t hcd.

trio nhlo or lrri n

1 1 . j 1 i i.o'Clf IV ' which u i- ",vjm t ,jV r di trctecMnm in a tals' - tk " .. . M . mtZ,t ft . ... ..... Uie success that so noble a caue merits,

1 nas I'fuvn Kiiumi 111111 bu,,,

I: .. ... ih . i .1 1 iirA i f I : m

A.., tl l,..r,. !..,h 'U UIIIUicmn..hn .v

ii.-" ...... ,

0 a mean iini

rai 'd in atilucnte, he lia- sulmitt d to his fate w.thout a murmur; and has been an industrious and faithful servant. The story of this man' life is eventful

and interesting. U' mv coi viction of its

....

vliu doclh all thng well, I remain wun

the highest respect, &x.

From the Au ricnti Farmer. Sluggaids who' discourtige evf ry new

trutbdependexclu.ively'enmy.otfide,ae!te.teipri5e and all r.ttempU at impioverll;iv.ft1u,ar. ..Mr.tiv I rnnht 1 ment. w ould have us behtve that agricui-

nrarrelv entertain a eliadow of doubt. I tare has gained nothing by any de partui e

Fortunately, however, the most incrcdu lou3 may be satisfied.

Dr. C- . a highly distinguished phys-

;fi. m old practices, toothing can be more ! pernicious that these miserly drones,

Uric

it

be their examples. A sin- .... .

iean of this place, now deceased, Un,w ;gular proof of what has teen uonc in Prince at his own house, wh-. , dtirifg a jo.e, Nnd a st.mulou. to persevere in other 1 a ..:f..i ,n..eJ f niirsuitsct the hu-handman, may be seen

liar to that climate, he wa- treated with I i" the case of the mcrrusctl arnn weight

ol oxen, calves rusti sneep in in touisc ui

a cfsnlurv. In the vear uu, ine average

I 1 1 1 tf iur

thinks, an intermediate state bclneenj,'"".-; pleasure and pain, ai d very much unbe-i nP.ltt F.leVtriity r.nd GxlvRnisn. Mech ,'j''0 coming any part ol our life alter wc are out jjcladin-x i5tsa tlcirrj, C5fl?p31iBW., of the nurse's arms. Such nn aversion to jo j-l JSO labour creates a constant weariness, md!jin ncruf thcTorhin of cetaUc. one would think sheuld make existence it j! 3 CONDITIONS. cnlf.i Kuril. This iidolsnt man descends ?! t. The wot!: will be inutd nor.thlj. n

. ..w - t: MrfK. Ot

fn m the dignity of his nature, and tnakes

that being which was rational merely veg

ki.dnes4 and humanitv. i hey were re-

. ..A l.v unrh rkfhr it. thic rr.iintivr

and Prince now relates their first meeting !s weight of exee u.lUcI for the London mari tr . f.f tvue. 3?fl nnn! : r.f calves. SO Uoundi :

rf?re as oeeniv aneciiHLr. : " - r-

Exertions

Di C-

of calves, 50 pound

ii were made on -the part of;!nd of sheep, pounds. In 1CI2, the -,to emancipate him, and enable ijevernr 'uh of oxen, in the same mar-

hint to rctur" to his native country. Ft urn causes altogether inexplicable to mc, it was never effected. i That Prinee is a Moor, there ran b? little, doubt. He is six fret in height; and though sixtv five y ears r.f ace, he has the life. Whf-i he arrived

in tbisroun-rv, his hair I n' g it loig : d flowing rtalcU. far belon his thculders.

kft. was 800 pounds that ol calves iiu,

and of sheep CO pouJs the latttrr being inert asd nvorri than three fold! Has this improvement in el1 valuable properties and uispesi'.ion of ae'tnuis for the food of man, beer ''.crompli?h -d nln ut man-H'je--?l-Withou vU:.f:l . teasing of br ho-? Without knowleilge g:red by reading, reflection auvl study? Without

etative;his life consists enly in the rr.ero in-

rrease ai.ti uet av 01 u ovuv. viiil..

lelation to the rest of the cvcrld, eiht nflj;1''!"., ... . ft . I ft 1 . I ! I

well have heen unintormea, ns ins iia-iio-t'u.n of a reasonable mind. Of this kind is the life of that estreerdi nary couple, Harry Tersett and his ledy. Harry was in the days of his celibacy cae of those pert creatures who have much vivacity and little understanding; Mr.

Hebecca tuicly, whom he married, had all that the fire of youth and a lively manner could do towards making an agreeable

woman. I nese two pecpie 01 seeming merit, fell into each other's arms; and pas-j sion being sated, and no renpon or gced sense in either to succeed it, their life. is now at a stand, their meals arc insipid. and their time tedious; their fortune-has placed them above care, and tbeir le;s 6i t:"C? reduced them below civerr.oa. Vben eve ufik of thej-e as instances of' ir.tni:

teoce, ue do net tr.ean, Cl.t in crTsr t.

'nuuih-rs mjlsicsfocrhcndrrdaad -ft mo p

-.-e in a yr-ir. . .ri of

2. irr:hscnplien pnee, in 0-3 of four per ye,rinadvcce,C2 50V tfct "V. sub-

d C.3 t tte clsrs tne year, ... : n yexr, d uxne discontiau

. di ni" . it . I H A. -:..;.-tl.e . ..' 1 -!'-jonh't.f.. r ' J 'tl-r t'r y a. ..1 irct'ine.. ; -ue .i.?; j 4. Any p. r.oi. j r ". -;i

ceding rejroi..b:e t.r . ?'' ' " 'Tatis and in this propcrtitn ni.j 0--uVscriptir-s received hrre

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i?if ire ; 01 in LjiJL4i.

UVVft4W 1

-sere fcr chtfta Oe u

rk is dU-

TiiC follow: r-j v?ar:

the Public I. ce. r; ...fcarfi.

The Quaker, Volae: r V ' ' 1 iri5f Weth. raid's ? Srn:c3 at Datura

Vether.dd's 2 Serncr.s tt c;

Anan nraithaite,s 2rr

r.'o. 2 of t:.e (itinaer, o cr:

Stj Hixit,

r -i ir nw..i.' Lect -rr.: 1 w r i

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Gctjls l)crt liana, 1. ---fIvor's Cpsliir Cci"J, I - s V.V;fCTfY:3d s frrmtcsriptisns rr::T VT v.-s -

Fcr cab at tL:3 C.