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sfttavtarw carokimatil li vi salisbury n < tuesday october ii i ... no 279 lit philo white -•••* prince mori cral conversations with him on the state of africa he p«aka english as imperfectly as any african tve have ever seen but still car make bin ell intelligible he represents himsell ns having been educated i totnbuctooj md ne certainly write arabic ill i most beautiful manner lie compos ed a history of his own lie and it was sent to some nf our literary insti tutions but what has become of it we do not at present know iu belongs lo thc l ; ouli,h tribe sen i them to some place of public worship on the sabbath day ; and generally by their demeanour and manners endeavour to train them in virtuoiik habits that mav enable them to perform the various duties of life ivi,h honour to themselves and bene fit to society hi onler and on behalf nf the con trollers of the public schools 11 kills vabx /'.. t cessation iron i hour took place ; hc was impatient to get into the stable on suit occasions and would use very savagely either nis heels or teeth l.ut parti ularli lh latt r to remove any living imp dim nt whether pig dog ,,: child ihat happened by chance ov ntherw i . . to be placed in his way mis teeth it front are per fect but very long , while his hiidlr teeth or tusl.s after bating grown to an iinu'.nal length became half inver ted nnd now describe an uncouth semicircle convexing towards the up per jaw his lower lip ia neither so loose nor so pendulous 3 what it is generally been in very old hors ■-. hia eye is very rcmaikable it seems differently placed ,„ the so ket from those ol all other horses which i have observed ; and it is at the same lime .... bright nnd clear ami presents al together so perfe , ao app nance as to all nl a btrong presumption lhat his sight is as gnod na lhat which s suab le found in horses st the sge ol i'i r 14 thirty tears ol his life it seems were spent ,„ a gin ami the remainder principally on the mosey and irwcll i navigation io ton ing boats when in i lull flesh ond the vigour of lib he woutd scarcely have measured i should suppose 15 hands his cob our is what mav be called a chesnut dun which was dappled in earlier lil with cropped e;,,s and one hind foot white lie grazes in bummci nn the luxuriant pasturage i the meadows ne warrington on the banks i he mersev nnd in winter is taken into the stable and fed on maahea and suit i '. 11 still pi s asses the use of all his limbs in tolerable perfection lies down and rises with case anil when in thc meadows it ill frequently play and even gallop with soma young c.lis which graze along wi ill bim this extraordinary animal ia healthy and manifests no symptoms whatever ol approaching dissolution it is generally supposed thai no hir er horse ever attained the age of 04 in uie year 1745 when the rebels ru • - ..,..., 1 ,..,. ,... j ■-,...■i .-,.. in manchester which was afterwords employed in that town chiefly i be lieve in drawing a milk-cart for nearly 40 year the age of this horse was net exactly known j but it tv.ui evident lie n:is considerably more than 40 when he died and on ihc score of longevity may perhaps be ranked next vo the animal 1 have just described yours respectfully mm i the following paper was put into our bands by a friend who received il from a friend i fayettevilie north carolina by whom it won drawn up no i w bate in anl of several in stall os nl learned miihoniedans among the slates in the southern stales who iter probably princes or priests in their native country 1 1 ii iiii 1 il tt si.-.n carolinian will pei be :,.. follow . thr /',".. i a y tr pitiable i....li ■rs papei diai ontlnued ea opl a ll , option of editor uiuil all am u igca arc t.al.1 \ ivertia nta .. ill ha in ortod ... ml - pertmmre for the llrsli lion nnd twenty.five , on u for each n i equonl one ml letters addrc i lotbo 1.1 ,..,-, must be ...... 1.1 ,,: ilu mil not be attended >.' vuv siiaf alu.ut the year ihhh n south hirs i una rice planter purchased and sent to his plantation ;, gang i slaves among | win 11 was i in an nf a slender frame and delicate constitution who was not able t labor in tin field or had not the disposition to do m his health failing he was considered of no value ami ti re tied at length he strol led off and wnndering from plantation .., plantation reached 1'ayettcville ins taken up as ,. runaway ami tit in j il i,l er he rem lined some lime as nu one claimed him and he ap peared of no value the jail was thinwn pen that in might run away ; but lie bad i disposition to make his . bcape the boys amused themselves with bis 1 good natured playful behavior nn.l fitted up a temporary disk made nf a i flour barrel on which lur wrote in n : masterly hand writing from right tn i 1 in what it..s to then i unknown im gui :;■•. he was also noticed by some gentlemen of thc place ; bul his , keeper grew tired nf su useless a char und he tvas publicly sold fur his jail dues his m chaser a gen tleman living about thirty miles trum fayettevilie finding him rather of a slender make tool him into hi fami ; h s a house servant hire he sunn i beenme a favorite of the inmates ol the i use particularly nfthe children i his good conduct in u short time put him r-i possession nl nil his master's jstures and be gradually acquired a knowledge of the english language ! his master being a pious man lie was instruct 1 in the principles of the christian religion nhich hc received willi greni pleasure , and lie seemed lo see new beauties in the plan of the gospel which 1 1 never appealed t him in the koran for he had been reared nnd instructed in the mahomr dan religion and it was found that the scraps ■f writing from his pen were inns passages from the knran it seems lhat he was a prince in his own country which must nave beea far in the interior nf africa — perhaps tom btictoo or its neighborhood at all events bis int rcourse with the arabs i .: ! enabled him tn write and tn speak .;" ir language tli the must perfect rase some ol the africans pretend i sav he was what thev all a prey j god <■■' lhe king j b which may be i understood a priest oi learned man i who offered up pruyers lor the king ol his u i and it as of bis household his dignified deportment shewed him to be oi a superioi cast — his humility thai ol u peaceful subject not a des pot in his person he is well formed of a middle size small hands and feet and erect in his deportment his complexion and hair as well as the form of the head aie distinctly ot the alr'.can character some years since he united himself to the pres byterian church in fayettevilie ot which he continues an orderly and respectable member a gentleman who felt -, sinmg interest for thc good prince mor . as hc is culled sent to the british lliblc society and procur ed for him an arabic bible j so that he now reds the scriptures in bis na tive language and blesses him who causes gnoil tu enme ont of evil by making him a slave his good mas ter offered to send him to his native 1 mil his hisnic and bis li iends : but he s.ts no — this is my home and hire a my friends and here is my bible : i enjoy all 1 want in this iiuiltl if i should return to my na tive land the fortune ol war might transport me tn a country where i •'., uld be deprived of the greatest ol all blessings that of worshipping the true i.nil living god and his son jesus chii-i whom to worship and serve is eternal life the philadelphia recorder says we can vouch for the truth ol tins article as we were well acquainted vvith prince moro and have bad set s7/.a it hums , i tv|v llouseontl l.oi in the town ... f i m haliabury o f | aile mr wm ll •' eb i."'.'-.';'v'7 '.;' z,'zizz'z''z viztzz'-zzzzu zzz 7 places in the loiter story and itfu in lhe upper i the bouse is larg t i cont nl nt i-l « kitchen mokc-house corn houae ond atahl . will an cxccllcnl garden ami back lot all in good r ,,:,,,.. | i r,.,|.,,s i tha ,,', ,,.. ii in a accommodating lenna tu 1 p . a as i ..... determined lo remove tu ,„ u n „ t lull . r.miui miller stdisiii-u april i 18 n ii '| i , ic-uiica all person who h vc n demands again i , iu call l r.-c ive line oat . andtlioa wl w i i i ok sccoun or olhernis will do me a fa , l calling and settling tli ■• - • ml ,•■m i'l gentleman now in this cittl liladelphia proposes to commence culture ol the white mulberry in purpose of establishing a manufac y of silk on a large scale heal s s the . ultivnt.on oi palms chrii . r the niali'llai t.l.f nl ( astor oil sunflower for sweet oil the poppj i pun pink rout rhubarb cicuiu iter's teasel madder and the best ds ol tobacco for se,.,irs buch as maryland broad yellow ond the v „;,', seed lor which will be oil led of he lirst quality ii is confi ult believed that these articles may cultivated with infinitely more pro and advantage than the produce ieh is at present the object of iar vs generally in this country 1 in great national importance and antage of the silk manufacture m united states must be obvious to ry reflecting mind upon the con rations 1st i i above st hid per nun the recent amount ol in pons silk into ihe united states might saved to this com try thereby ly that i much less amount ol land 1 labour ore necessary lor the wth and manufacture ol silk than n qiiiu i for that of imy other bpe s ol clothing and idly tbe in used iwmnnd for domestic produce home which would necessarily foi . irom the increase of manufactures 1 also ihe loss and contingencies ai dant on procuring the above amount m foreign markets several ingenious und patriotic in idiiuls ill the united states have different oeriods sedulously labour io advance this important drairen domestic manufacture but for want persons acquainted with thc iniiiiu ture of silk their sever i and high meritorious attempts haye failed ting us — iu posses nm ol — evciv ng necessary lor its consummation t the fabricator j to effect which plan appears so likely to succeed as t following : it is propos 1 to locate a tract of id in :, salubrious and advantageous nation in one of the western statis the discussion thought the tailor um | viz the vicinity of cincinnati ohio nut pinch his highness in the size of louisville km harmony in or st the /,;//. a liverpool piper has the louis miss on which toestablish a | follotving epigram on the subject : 7 nipany for the purpose ol thc cul twelve thousand pounds to one m.lur i ah lure and manufacture of castor oil i i'ri-,1 sweet oil superior tobacco silk opium i for tv_is:coais,!fnr coals aiidfnr hre.-el , : rhubarb , adder c and tvhalefc iliad you laid out one tenth-pan or thai sum on else may be deemed worthy ol their highncss'had msde better speeches deemed most advisable lo form a l^v 1 ■• '. * ■"* ""'' m " k l___il£ilj extll.it r nr malt the foil iivmg method ol making the extract of malt has been found very efficacious in allaying ;, troublesome cough and in spitting of blood ) and if tak.n in time would prevent a pul monary consumption let :. peck of the best malt lie ground nnd pui into an earthen pan poui 8 quarts ol boiling water ov r it stir it well and cover it up ilnse i t it stand 128 hours ; after whi !,, strain it through a clean coarbe cloth j then put it into a preserving pan over a gentle lire stirring and skimming ali the while let it boil till ii comes io a syrup that rope and is as thi k as treacle i'ut it into galley-pots and then when cold cover it up close a ten-spoonful of this maybe taken in ii morning and at nigh going to bed : i and at other times when the cough is troublesome __ iiirst irate itivi ot lifttnia i 11 s mtlesul ri r-rafoi i ., ,.., ul /../.\- ' .■inni.-i lepertracl lyi ig in ' 1 l t .-' iroli na on lhe i al ivl .... one ihoua nl and -■■■■.. ii aini la 1 situation ol ' . . i i ■■■ill i ' lb scriber in recom ali ig il to lb ■atu i tl ,,.,-.. ■nnd i •■rcqtieals all those it in with i . vesl fund in that kind nf pi n-rty i .- .'. a . . tin rd cripli n unn ..... tern mai br kn w .,„ appli cation ," ihc s-,e , ioer livin i ,„ a outre meeting-house irc-d 11 countv n c a j iv mill a ' .-., ■'. mitt i ohdeks more british bpi.f.en the london literary e,tc pub lishes the following effifci a of sple „ upon the bunker hill csjlebratiiin : " antiquities — sundry ol i gentle men who f ught a batn juat i nil .. centuri ngu amo _ wrtnin was (.,,, eral ln i cite have b en amusing themselves bi laying thefou lat.on ol a monument on bunkir's hill tn prc bervc thc memory of the exploits lest thev should forget them we recollect some time ago that because a certain old gentlcaiihi nam ed george thc third had reigned rx actly fifty years ,-.,. dry nsrrt % 1h and young numsea themselves in eng land witli eating and drinkicg to pre serve the memory of an event not half so important as the above in ita con sequences to mankind ii .;■t iierins ( stal i 1 -. i 1 . ■'.. i mi ip nrigailier general or the nl brigade 1 n f mill r t lies ... .! ti ,.,..-,-, r der lo avoid nn interference with th su i-rio tonri of ll it and davl li i ii - the tenni of which were changed il the last si , an of'li i.e r . ul . in • . • cur 111 brigodiorwl lis ord oi in 9lh injl , la li again to , inp , , tiin r tl , ■7th"lirig iii.'l e i i-.-iii.'t til t-l llriglldii-r ,.' ere i r e.-ell al ljo'eloel -| mil a oil 1 d.ts an 1 :,' il.e places folio ting " the lit bed il regimi is nos i 1 and 83 . at statesville on tuesday the l ls.li daj of octo ber next ; the oli or rccon i rowan n gimei i al mocks iii on wednesday the 19th da nl oc lober net 1 the 1st rowan or 63,1 regiment at s.d'.s bury on thursday the lolh day of october next ; ind the mo regiments of davidson county nos 87 anil rs at lexington on friday lhe jlst tint ul october next it will be expected dial commandants of reg imenta will i ro . , 1 , make iheir i ■• rna n thedavsol their set ..! . vi 179 by order i i lhe nrigad i bi end wash s iivi .:-. i ' ' : the town ot carven plymouth county massachusetts haa three mee ting houses m good repair and no minister no clients and no lawyer — no doctor and bul one pauper the senator of that county b ellis esq on well to live ]-•■•■lhe highest tax which anv m s ., 820 no pulpit polemic disputes can there exist no sparring of adverse sin ills no spirit of aristocracy cither in religion or law there dominates — it is the temperate heat of quiet : may we all be in irish phrase better xueelloff u\l>s vc.vvi'^^^^l to dim . lata n ■. hc ho is 0 nntrj storekeepers and dculers in glnsware iu.ooo gross apothecaries yi-ls is ooo do p lent medicine do looo do cologne water bottles ; isoodo mustard and cayenne botlles ; 7ooo dozen quart bottles i.,oo 1 h«ir gallon do ; sooo do washington and eagle pint flasks i.n.i do la fayette and eagle do do : ..!... dyo.l and franklin do do , 2ooo do ship franklin nnd agricul do ; sunn do assorted eagle fee do ; looo do common ribbed do ; looo do eagle 1 cornucopia sic half pints ; 45oo do jars assorted ii sizes , 5oon do ill-lie,-ist and confeclloncrs show bottles ; 5o u du druggi , .' packing bottles assort sizes ; sooo do id hollies gro stoppers ; sooo o tincture bottles assorted sizes , sooo dn mineral water ho lies ; gooo do snnir bnt les , sooo do demijohns differ ent sizes 001 it i'l f.s from thc rules and regulations tori the government of publick schools wc extract tbe following as idvantag i ously applicable to all schools and as i conveying useful hints to parents and guardians philadelphia paper i 3rd parents nr guardians shall not at any time or on any occasion iiiicr-l i fere with the government cd_t - hj pea.li further iiih.rmat'uui will=rjr given by applying nt the oflice of the saturday evening post i'hilttil ev post when the once celebrated dr.sheb ri'ui'.e r.i tor i the annal ol iporfing , .... :. r . ' .. 1 ! on tuesday the i lib of june in ... mpnny with mr charles town the print :, -.„'., i mr lucas veterinary ,,. both ol liverpool i visited iiirl,l.iiil-li.i7 bboul a n,ilc distant from warrington lor the sub purpose ol seeing a horse which has actually attained the surprising age ol 63 years 1 being now in bis 64th the horse belongs to 1k mersey and irwell | navigation company : and from thc politeness ofone of the proprietors vv karl esq i had an opportunity not ,,. it i examining ibis extraordinar animal but of learning thc following particulars relative to nim : he was bred by mr edward robinson ol willgrave farm in woolston a short distance from warrington when young nnd indeed till he reached the age oi 50 he manifested an ex tremely vicious disposition not only i to human beings but to dogs or mi other animals that happened to oppos ibis progress or btand in bis way , ami this was particularly shown when a the linnet hour or ether period - -- in are was pillorted for a libel :, little ashamed ol his elevation he hired an irish chairman to hold an umbrella over his head during the painful ceremony and for this service the doctor rewarded him with a guinea next lav the chairman called upon him and hopedhis honor was well — began to bum ! and bu ' as il he hm more tos.it the doctor suspecting bis drift said " my friend whal do you want i i thought i paid you yes terday very i u.dsomely " to be sure now said pa " and so you did for ihe trouble : bm plasc vour honoi — consul the disgrace schools | 4th they shall no detain the chil dren at home on any frivolous on y incnt but shall be particular in sending i ihem to school at the siatcd hour with n variety or other glass ware all ol which ia manufactured i ihc philadelphia anil ken sington glass k lorir . and in quality and >' i'l - n.a ship is consider i equal and in man of tl article superior ti . ., i-bm nufin „ for 1 bi i iv dyott with ban lace and bands hair comlp ed and as decently apparelled as theii circumstances will permit 5th it is recommended that par ous and guardians co-opernte with the teachers by strict attention to lhe no uals and behaviour ol the children while ut home to keep them at all limes from associating with idle noi sy or wicked company in lhe streets or otherwise ; and espenallv to exert their authority to prevent the perni cious habits of bwearing king and ther vices and immoralities : and en deavour to set before them exampjea of bobriety ami good conduct , to in culca.e obedience to their teachers 1,1,1 a due respect to their superiors in aire frequently to nail tn them in the huh scriptures ; tu go with vi com : ofsecoudand ha ct 1 nr i first-rate r.i.l blower will meet with ennstan employment and good wage bj tippll-ine iii li.i editors throughout the i stales who adverti.e for t ii . l)yo bt die o sr will please insert 1 s above till , i id march 1 1k?.t cok estate of aswtyx nn ci r piir subscriber hoving ipialiru i aa ' tor of the las it 11 of alexander long late ,, llowan nun v dcc'il al the rourl of pleas and quarter srbsioiisfor lh iri county i-l nn ihe third m lav ,.,' november lust he is hereby given that all persona l.uving a i.e i be ssiil e late are rellllircll to fr.'s.-nt he ... for payment wllliln thc ho i pr acribedby i . james i long jir'r _ ill 41 '• well said vr secretary goul burn to a laborer who was repair ing some fences near dublin castle '< what do vou propose to ask ol mr canning wbeu he arrives h re .' " the unoi ir.'.ion 1 pigcom , ol rabbits and of parsons was the reply why really this is a sir mge modeol classing ihem nay yourhonor it iscle.ir 1 first devour us in the seed the et n.l in the btod . thj third in th 1,1 mil „ ! battery f r sale :.'. this office indictments ■■,' '
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1825-10-11 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1825 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 279 |
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Creator | Philo White |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Phlio White |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, October 11, 1825 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1825-10-11 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1825 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 8:54:46 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
FullText | sfttavtarw carokimatil li vi salisbury n < tuesday october ii i ... no 279 lit philo white -•••* prince mori cral conversations with him on the state of africa he p«aka english as imperfectly as any african tve have ever seen but still car make bin ell intelligible he represents himsell ns having been educated i totnbuctooj md ne certainly write arabic ill i most beautiful manner lie compos ed a history of his own lie and it was sent to some nf our literary insti tutions but what has become of it we do not at present know iu belongs lo thc l ; ouli,h tribe sen i them to some place of public worship on the sabbath day ; and generally by their demeanour and manners endeavour to train them in virtuoiik habits that mav enable them to perform the various duties of life ivi,h honour to themselves and bene fit to society hi onler and on behalf nf the con trollers of the public schools 11 kills vabx /'.. t cessation iron i hour took place ; hc was impatient to get into the stable on suit occasions and would use very savagely either nis heels or teeth l.ut parti ularli lh latt r to remove any living imp dim nt whether pig dog ,,: child ihat happened by chance ov ntherw i . . to be placed in his way mis teeth it front are per fect but very long , while his hiidlr teeth or tusl.s after bating grown to an iinu'.nal length became half inver ted nnd now describe an uncouth semicircle convexing towards the up per jaw his lower lip ia neither so loose nor so pendulous 3 what it is generally been in very old hors ■-. hia eye is very rcmaikable it seems differently placed ,„ the so ket from those ol all other horses which i have observed ; and it is at the same lime .... bright nnd clear ami presents al together so perfe , ao app nance as to all nl a btrong presumption lhat his sight is as gnod na lhat which s suab le found in horses st the sge ol i'i r 14 thirty tears ol his life it seems were spent ,„ a gin ami the remainder principally on the mosey and irwcll i navigation io ton ing boats when in i lull flesh ond the vigour of lib he woutd scarcely have measured i should suppose 15 hands his cob our is what mav be called a chesnut dun which was dappled in earlier lil with cropped e;,,s and one hind foot white lie grazes in bummci nn the luxuriant pasturage i the meadows ne warrington on the banks i he mersev nnd in winter is taken into the stable and fed on maahea and suit i '. 11 still pi s asses the use of all his limbs in tolerable perfection lies down and rises with case anil when in thc meadows it ill frequently play and even gallop with soma young c.lis which graze along wi ill bim this extraordinary animal ia healthy and manifests no symptoms whatever ol approaching dissolution it is generally supposed thai no hir er horse ever attained the age of 04 in uie year 1745 when the rebels ru • - ..,..., 1 ,..,. ,... j ■-,...■i .-,.. in manchester which was afterwords employed in that town chiefly i be lieve in drawing a milk-cart for nearly 40 year the age of this horse was net exactly known j but it tv.ui evident lie n:is considerably more than 40 when he died and on ihc score of longevity may perhaps be ranked next vo the animal 1 have just described yours respectfully mm i the following paper was put into our bands by a friend who received il from a friend i fayettevilie north carolina by whom it won drawn up no i w bate in anl of several in stall os nl learned miihoniedans among the slates in the southern stales who iter probably princes or priests in their native country 1 1 ii iiii 1 il tt si.-.n carolinian will pei be :,.. follow . thr /',".. i a y tr pitiable i....li ■rs papei diai ontlnued ea opl a ll , option of editor uiuil all am u igca arc t.al.1 \ ivertia nta .. ill ha in ortod ... ml - pertmmre for the llrsli lion nnd twenty.five , on u for each n i equonl one ml letters addrc i lotbo 1.1 ,..,-, must be ...... 1.1 ,,: ilu mil not be attended >.' vuv siiaf alu.ut the year ihhh n south hirs i una rice planter purchased and sent to his plantation ;, gang i slaves among | win 11 was i in an nf a slender frame and delicate constitution who was not able t labor in tin field or had not the disposition to do m his health failing he was considered of no value ami ti re tied at length he strol led off and wnndering from plantation .., plantation reached 1'ayettcville ins taken up as ,. runaway ami tit in j il i,l er he rem lined some lime as nu one claimed him and he ap peared of no value the jail was thinwn pen that in might run away ; but lie bad i disposition to make his . bcape the boys amused themselves with bis 1 good natured playful behavior nn.l fitted up a temporary disk made nf a i flour barrel on which lur wrote in n : masterly hand writing from right tn i 1 in what it..s to then i unknown im gui :;■•. he was also noticed by some gentlemen of thc place ; bul his , keeper grew tired nf su useless a char und he tvas publicly sold fur his jail dues his m chaser a gen tleman living about thirty miles trum fayettevilie finding him rather of a slender make tool him into hi fami ; h s a house servant hire he sunn i beenme a favorite of the inmates ol the i use particularly nfthe children i his good conduct in u short time put him r-i possession nl nil his master's jstures and be gradually acquired a knowledge of the english language ! his master being a pious man lie was instruct 1 in the principles of the christian religion nhich hc received willi greni pleasure , and lie seemed lo see new beauties in the plan of the gospel which 1 1 never appealed t him in the koran for he had been reared nnd instructed in the mahomr dan religion and it was found that the scraps ■f writing from his pen were inns passages from the knran it seems lhat he was a prince in his own country which must nave beea far in the interior nf africa — perhaps tom btictoo or its neighborhood at all events bis int rcourse with the arabs i .: ! enabled him tn write and tn speak .;" ir language tli the must perfect rase some ol the africans pretend i sav he was what thev all a prey j god <■■' lhe king j b which may be i understood a priest oi learned man i who offered up pruyers lor the king ol his u i and it as of bis household his dignified deportment shewed him to be oi a superioi cast — his humility thai ol u peaceful subject not a des pot in his person he is well formed of a middle size small hands and feet and erect in his deportment his complexion and hair as well as the form of the head aie distinctly ot the alr'.can character some years since he united himself to the pres byterian church in fayettevilie ot which he continues an orderly and respectable member a gentleman who felt -, sinmg interest for thc good prince mor . as hc is culled sent to the british lliblc society and procur ed for him an arabic bible j so that he now reds the scriptures in bis na tive language and blesses him who causes gnoil tu enme ont of evil by making him a slave his good mas ter offered to send him to his native 1 mil his hisnic and bis li iends : but he s.ts no — this is my home and hire a my friends and here is my bible : i enjoy all 1 want in this iiuiltl if i should return to my na tive land the fortune ol war might transport me tn a country where i •'., uld be deprived of the greatest ol all blessings that of worshipping the true i.nil living god and his son jesus chii-i whom to worship and serve is eternal life the philadelphia recorder says we can vouch for the truth ol tins article as we were well acquainted vvith prince moro and have bad set s7/.a it hums , i tv|v llouseontl l.oi in the town ... f i m haliabury o f | aile mr wm ll •' eb i."'.'-.';'v'7 '.;' z,'zizz'z''z viztzz'-zzzzu zzz 7 places in the loiter story and itfu in lhe upper i the bouse is larg t i cont nl nt i-l « kitchen mokc-house corn houae ond atahl . will an cxccllcnl garden ami back lot all in good r ,,:,,,.. | i r,.,|.,,s i tha ,,', ,,.. ii in a accommodating lenna tu 1 p . a as i ..... determined lo remove tu ,„ u n „ t lull . r.miui miller stdisiii-u april i 18 n ii '| i , ic-uiica all person who h vc n demands again i , iu call l r.-c ive line oat . andtlioa wl w i i i ok sccoun or olhernis will do me a fa , l calling and settling tli ■• - • ml ,•■m i'l gentleman now in this cittl liladelphia proposes to commence culture ol the white mulberry in purpose of establishing a manufac y of silk on a large scale heal s s the . ultivnt.on oi palms chrii . r the niali'llai t.l.f nl ( astor oil sunflower for sweet oil the poppj i pun pink rout rhubarb cicuiu iter's teasel madder and the best ds ol tobacco for se,.,irs buch as maryland broad yellow ond the v „;,', seed lor which will be oil led of he lirst quality ii is confi ult believed that these articles may cultivated with infinitely more pro and advantage than the produce ieh is at present the object of iar vs generally in this country 1 in great national importance and antage of the silk manufacture m united states must be obvious to ry reflecting mind upon the con rations 1st i i above st hid per nun the recent amount ol in pons silk into ihe united states might saved to this com try thereby ly that i much less amount ol land 1 labour ore necessary lor the wth and manufacture ol silk than n qiiiu i for that of imy other bpe s ol clothing and idly tbe in used iwmnnd for domestic produce home which would necessarily foi . irom the increase of manufactures 1 also ihe loss and contingencies ai dant on procuring the above amount m foreign markets several ingenious und patriotic in idiiuls ill the united states have different oeriods sedulously labour io advance this important drairen domestic manufacture but for want persons acquainted with thc iniiiiu ture of silk their sever i and high meritorious attempts haye failed ting us — iu posses nm ol — evciv ng necessary lor its consummation t the fabricator j to effect which plan appears so likely to succeed as t following : it is propos 1 to locate a tract of id in :, salubrious and advantageous nation in one of the western statis the discussion thought the tailor um | viz the vicinity of cincinnati ohio nut pinch his highness in the size of louisville km harmony in or st the /,;//. a liverpool piper has the louis miss on which toestablish a | follotving epigram on the subject : 7 nipany for the purpose ol thc cul twelve thousand pounds to one m.lur i ah lure and manufacture of castor oil i i'ri-,1 sweet oil superior tobacco silk opium i for tv_is:coais,!fnr coals aiidfnr hre.-el , : rhubarb , adder c and tvhalefc iliad you laid out one tenth-pan or thai sum on else may be deemed worthy ol their highncss'had msde better speeches deemed most advisable lo form a l^v 1 ■• '. * ■"* ""'' m " k l___il£ilj extll.it r nr malt the foil iivmg method ol making the extract of malt has been found very efficacious in allaying ;, troublesome cough and in spitting of blood ) and if tak.n in time would prevent a pul monary consumption let :. peck of the best malt lie ground nnd pui into an earthen pan poui 8 quarts ol boiling water ov r it stir it well and cover it up ilnse i t it stand 128 hours ; after whi !,, strain it through a clean coarbe cloth j then put it into a preserving pan over a gentle lire stirring and skimming ali the while let it boil till ii comes io a syrup that rope and is as thi k as treacle i'ut it into galley-pots and then when cold cover it up close a ten-spoonful of this maybe taken in ii morning and at nigh going to bed : i and at other times when the cough is troublesome __ iiirst irate itivi ot lifttnia i 11 s mtlesul ri r-rafoi i ., ,.., ul /../.\- ' .■inni.-i lepertracl lyi ig in ' 1 l t .-' iroli na on lhe i al ivl .... one ihoua nl and -■■■■.. ii aini la 1 situation ol ' . . i i ■■■ill i ' lb scriber in recom ali ig il to lb ■atu i tl ,,.,-.. ■nnd i •■rcqtieals all those it in with i . vesl fund in that kind nf pi n-rty i .- .'. a . . tin rd cripli n unn ..... tern mai br kn w .,„ appli cation ," ihc s-,e , ioer livin i ,„ a outre meeting-house irc-d 11 countv n c a j iv mill a ' .-., ■'. mitt i ohdeks more british bpi.f.en the london literary e,tc pub lishes the following effifci a of sple „ upon the bunker hill csjlebratiiin : " antiquities — sundry ol i gentle men who f ught a batn juat i nil .. centuri ngu amo _ wrtnin was (.,,, eral ln i cite have b en amusing themselves bi laying thefou lat.on ol a monument on bunkir's hill tn prc bervc thc memory of the exploits lest thev should forget them we recollect some time ago that because a certain old gentlcaiihi nam ed george thc third had reigned rx actly fifty years ,-.,. dry nsrrt % 1h and young numsea themselves in eng land witli eating and drinkicg to pre serve the memory of an event not half so important as the above in ita con sequences to mankind ii .;■t iierins ( stal i 1 -. i 1 . ■'.. i mi ip nrigailier general or the nl brigade 1 n f mill r t lies ... .! ti ,.,..-,-, r der lo avoid nn interference with th su i-rio tonri of ll it and davl li i ii - the tenni of which were changed il the last si , an of'li i.e r . ul . in • . • cur 111 brigodiorwl lis ord oi in 9lh injl , la li again to , inp , , tiin r tl , ■7th"lirig iii.'l e i i-.-iii.'t til t-l llriglldii-r ,.' ere i r e.-ell al ljo'eloel -| mil a oil 1 d.ts an 1 :,' il.e places folio ting " the lit bed il regimi is nos i 1 and 83 . at statesville on tuesday the l ls.li daj of octo ber next ; the oli or rccon i rowan n gimei i al mocks iii on wednesday the 19th da nl oc lober net 1 the 1st rowan or 63,1 regiment at s.d'.s bury on thursday the lolh day of october next ; ind the mo regiments of davidson county nos 87 anil rs at lexington on friday lhe jlst tint ul october next it will be expected dial commandants of reg imenta will i ro . , 1 , make iheir i ■• rna n thedavsol their set ..! . vi 179 by order i i lhe nrigad i bi end wash s iivi .:-. i ' ' : the town ot carven plymouth county massachusetts haa three mee ting houses m good repair and no minister no clients and no lawyer — no doctor and bul one pauper the senator of that county b ellis esq on well to live ]-•■•■lhe highest tax which anv m s ., 820 no pulpit polemic disputes can there exist no sparring of adverse sin ills no spirit of aristocracy cither in religion or law there dominates — it is the temperate heat of quiet : may we all be in irish phrase better xueelloff u\l>s vc.vvi'^^^^l to dim . lata n ■. hc ho is 0 nntrj storekeepers and dculers in glnsware iu.ooo gross apothecaries yi-ls is ooo do p lent medicine do looo do cologne water bottles ; isoodo mustard and cayenne botlles ; 7ooo dozen quart bottles i.,oo 1 h«ir gallon do ; sooo do washington and eagle pint flasks i.n.i do la fayette and eagle do do : ..!... dyo.l and franklin do do , 2ooo do ship franklin nnd agricul do ; sunn do assorted eagle fee do ; looo do common ribbed do ; looo do eagle 1 cornucopia sic half pints ; 45oo do jars assorted ii sizes , 5oon do ill-lie,-ist and confeclloncrs show bottles ; 5o u du druggi , .' packing bottles assort sizes ; sooo do id hollies gro stoppers ; sooo o tincture bottles assorted sizes , sooo dn mineral water ho lies ; gooo do snnir bnt les , sooo do demijohns differ ent sizes 001 it i'l f.s from thc rules and regulations tori the government of publick schools wc extract tbe following as idvantag i ously applicable to all schools and as i conveying useful hints to parents and guardians philadelphia paper i 3rd parents nr guardians shall not at any time or on any occasion iiiicr-l i fere with the government cd_t - hj pea.li further iiih.rmat'uui will=rjr given by applying nt the oflice of the saturday evening post i'hilttil ev post when the once celebrated dr.sheb ri'ui'.e r.i tor i the annal ol iporfing , .... :. r . ' .. 1 ! on tuesday the i lib of june in ... mpnny with mr charles town the print :, -.„'., i mr lucas veterinary ,,. both ol liverpool i visited iiirl,l.iiil-li.i7 bboul a n,ilc distant from warrington lor the sub purpose ol seeing a horse which has actually attained the surprising age ol 63 years 1 being now in bis 64th the horse belongs to 1k mersey and irwell | navigation company : and from thc politeness ofone of the proprietors vv karl esq i had an opportunity not ,,. it i examining ibis extraordinar animal but of learning thc following particulars relative to nim : he was bred by mr edward robinson ol willgrave farm in woolston a short distance from warrington when young nnd indeed till he reached the age oi 50 he manifested an ex tremely vicious disposition not only i to human beings but to dogs or mi other animals that happened to oppos ibis progress or btand in bis way , ami this was particularly shown when a the linnet hour or ether period - -- in are was pillorted for a libel :, little ashamed ol his elevation he hired an irish chairman to hold an umbrella over his head during the painful ceremony and for this service the doctor rewarded him with a guinea next lav the chairman called upon him and hopedhis honor was well — began to bum ! and bu ' as il he hm more tos.it the doctor suspecting bis drift said " my friend whal do you want i i thought i paid you yes terday very i u.dsomely " to be sure now said pa " and so you did for ihe trouble : bm plasc vour honoi — consul the disgrace schools | 4th they shall no detain the chil dren at home on any frivolous on y incnt but shall be particular in sending i ihem to school at the siatcd hour with n variety or other glass ware all ol which ia manufactured i ihc philadelphia anil ken sington glass k lorir . and in quality and >' i'l - n.a ship is consider i equal and in man of tl article superior ti . ., i-bm nufin „ for 1 bi i iv dyott with ban lace and bands hair comlp ed and as decently apparelled as theii circumstances will permit 5th it is recommended that par ous and guardians co-opernte with the teachers by strict attention to lhe no uals and behaviour ol the children while ut home to keep them at all limes from associating with idle noi sy or wicked company in lhe streets or otherwise ; and espenallv to exert their authority to prevent the perni cious habits of bwearing king and ther vices and immoralities : and en deavour to set before them exampjea of bobriety ami good conduct , to in culca.e obedience to their teachers 1,1,1 a due respect to their superiors in aire frequently to nail tn them in the huh scriptures ; tu go with vi com : ofsecoudand ha ct 1 nr i first-rate r.i.l blower will meet with ennstan employment and good wage bj tippll-ine iii li.i editors throughout the i stales who adverti.e for t ii . l)yo bt die o sr will please insert 1 s above till , i id march 1 1k?.t cok estate of aswtyx nn ci r piir subscriber hoving ipialiru i aa ' tor of the las it 11 of alexander long late ,, llowan nun v dcc'il al the rourl of pleas and quarter srbsioiisfor lh iri county i-l nn ihe third m lav ,.,' november lust he is hereby given that all persona l.uving a i.e i be ssiil e late are rellllircll to fr.'s.-nt he ... for payment wllliln thc ho i pr acribedby i . james i long jir'r _ ill 41 '• well said vr secretary goul burn to a laborer who was repair ing some fences near dublin castle '< what do vou propose to ask ol mr canning wbeu he arrives h re .' " the unoi ir.'.ion 1 pigcom , ol rabbits and of parsons was the reply why really this is a sir mge modeol classing ihem nay yourhonor it iscle.ir 1 first devour us in the seed the et n.l in the btod . thj third in th 1,1 mil „ ! battery f r sale :.'. this office indictments ■■,' ' |