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rt-. re d- lf.T.n rt It a. f.4i Tfrmtttuhcriptim't'. Three dollars per year, eat half 1-av J.t.aak.aL. V-a Hk 4 a a Ka aMt iKimJ Imm I IV vv ntu m HurwmUf mi ympm a. w tarn ami ger tnsw thre MnihiUrter a year's suJacrirS?a fee cotbm da?, af iat .ee thereof lull have bee gnm,. - cverutrntnit not exceearajr i iinca, inwrea thrice for mm dallari for twenty-nve ecnUeacotub sequent insertion i and in like proportion where there - i, a (freater number ot'Iines than fourteen. The ta-th mult accompany those from persons unknown to the 1 . - ... - ' -Tin. i jVoaubscriptioneanin any case be received without! ft little book wa ...il.J . '.Mct "PI. L.mi ...... A thereror. if Mr. Q. fa. 1,3 to kawhat dare ;j,ifr enough for the t ri "Wl Mr. O eomoareif I " " V VI IIID inilllBHa Tlfl .11- minds ttft Dablifl iiif mi hitl,....,.. t' . premel of the Utter, vhile I waV fia. ZT? xr v0 or 11 rtk with wheat. faml r .. .f :. . . beea mco abated for bit opiaim, lva aei tbererora, if Mr. Q. hat itniad r ;kaliat idtrei enough for the I shall lay abeut America afttr t ge bom, $ fcaw ftr4uee4 geoetal f rf J be eratified before-faand at a ver triflraVBttre.JrHii i4 tA AH h II aft A .tMakfthavalaHfib fluia Ba Whiuklrfl hM . n.i,A. t..i J WiaWat lea's, gl iS iad7ance, .nd aodii-7 rerierao.w.red irtfrO W0rfcW.,e; continuance without Mvment 0farMM.unteattiil"rMr?,.wPW,, "Mr. Q. rteolleet what 1 optVooof the editor, IT f .Vkf do sal, be wilt ;UaURL KC0K031Y. J t is a much applauded aajing or l)n Aifi, that be wh&div.t few -j4kc u pfe' ' sr grow wttfe oiy wrww u&Te Is eiKMira iw raTC rcj Rory taau man iaegrt;t. est' if htToea. For the same rasoo it may ae sad that he who introduces into a country a ne specie of nutritious cattle-food, of ..more than four tifiics the falue of any hitherto cul tivtfdin that country, merits the lasting gra titude of every man in it. The public, more particularly that part to whom the following article i addressed, and to whom, it will find its tray through (he medium of oat country pa per, will thankfully receive it, , and, we pre su n'S will, without delay, avail themselves of the infr.-nat:on it so liberally cominutieateju Ev I'ol 0R TK.S NEW TOHK EtENINQ P JT. J To Farmers a td Gardeners. Wlusn I nub. lished, some time ago, my aceeuat of the crops of Ku!a Biga, r fijissu,. or Swedih i ...... i - . t . lur'iiji, j wa oy namfan aware, mat I vis ex I J . m . . r - ; , 1 .fl .m,,er Bat, at food for tattle, what it the state 4f the aate i Fev Men can raise three hundred ..t . ' -wvii Villi tM opoa aatere t Mr. W, s.yt thai be rrtjiftree rich l(F. must be month oier i ilmgrourMl, thaajhe, Ituta Baeosts ten timet aa-amehlor teed, rrquires feur time th i peute in harvesline am! i -r pouedtomany rifikt which the liuta Ba i. not. But, the value : the oualitv - if.. parative ewidnens And i .. l. . r , - wM.w.tuiw . num are mete r. we man liar a nur ntJaaal:A mete r.,, we ni3n have our prejudicet politics. We are apt to tttfter our op I one subject to-run. iu and mix theattelves with! tl-hing, teilh some of the straw: my crop our opinions ou other k'iMoi. f ... .... ilnti v.r .i.. ..'...:... CJlKMt vieldiner 4ft0 hoani. 15 f J 81 Mr Philips planted a' bush nailer these beans, in half an Ait (a poor clay) at one nlous-hinc. withnnt and they produced the astonishing qua fifty t'o bushels and a half Winchester litre. Several stalks of tfi twti Kpflna ivtlA nrirlfJ - - w a a w v I k a . r I a a . m aa,nu tile Eummiritusi iitatiaijui n.am i.t a mtim 1 ra 7a a,v i uuui a If SUBlflOf 111 lininf ftf nrnrnitniiAM tt'ml ntiaf 4 - - hi HHii SIIIU IVtt J fi3t,V'r lwrt evr "Bt'odueed into th pu'ili at I tree, whathev were criklb tvnnlElyt'i w j - . . -1 . ' W gicai ucucui irynt ineir inirouuctiun." laadditwri to t,ha foregoiug, I fie following accouui oi me i aiavem nnnf w iha . mmni, of whieb tfeeompanied the hcaht to this conn tryinay 'not be uninteresting. Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Ens ittnu lanifjrienu, aaieajan. 1817. sT a). .. f 1 . I I a i w umii seed ou a Btttnnie or wheat I am - . j - fi ninif ni) self to any upeeics oferiticlsut : o.iich ris di l l i.rlag;ne, that 1 was in the way to in cur the charge of beina pretender to' any me rit ar all, and, still lets cf a merit, In which i had no clain. Two e-ntlcmfn. Mr uim w unions uuotneraiiMti t., .t.- v ,u, mere- lore, anneal to the ox and I I. A ...L - 1. sidee heins endowed with ... 'i.-' Judging, have nn interest in deeidin eontrftrv i truth, wt, then, any man ,te a good Uus.ia I arnip.sive it a chun with ..i it down along wtth a gllon of IMatoes hefure an ox, a hop or a sheepL(it jnust be clean for a sheep,) and if Hie animal touches a Pofatoe until he l,nt eAl-nop every morsel of this Kus si v rurnip, I will allow that the rVftfo iathe best : bat, it will b? w.it I have never teen, and what. I m . n n via ia t 1 know that the finest oxen are fatted in saw j j .... - - ana anniner wna aiirns iitmsoii ii hva i;,... uKiana wimf nnnn ii... rr...;.. . .J l anu IU U lstlil nrnur. that ,TC. Ver, given written they look upon me la claim to the introdticti though I had to fully which I found it pot i had exnresslv said, that uuder the J name offCasia l umin JSo : it was not tba root that 1 expressed my "P " loirouucoi H waaine cilUivatioD of it if . ia-ic mc i rim wnuaii pusnirjie care. - wa imvii o ,aa uc was coihpelled to give up the attempt. lu , an ox cannot be tatted upou Totatocs, I., i. : i A i. . . . . . . . . . li unil it larB;uils m 1 a ..til. i . : . V Willi rf ! i . : ' . - bum vtnc ioou. : nnu, in j I " "o" ou, mat tnousaniis o4on inou thU way the root has not yet been introdu'i5d.iblin;, are yearly. made.as fat as they can walk Mr. O. aava. that Hula ftt u; 1....- a. UDOtl fliV RnU il.. .. . u .. w w tj w u - - Ty j i"t a aa " vui u rrunvfaaiji. Kv . Mr. fl f a. o or trrAi'ii. nr.- ti ...:iiit.a l- - "a-w u vTusuiuax.: l a rr i i n ua. nui iinvi stiii ii. btfl feuOrirhaaiA. br Mr Bortli. 21 vra r grain, of anr txa.w Ham tv.fl raiUrfhat. . 1 ..I ' . af ' J f J v "T- a . . ' J T " " MV MM rWm Very likely m dro w hnntr, eat rairataei: but, did any rl! 'Pklal I It-naa... l.-t 111 D trVl V B On 4U A I I. . .. - - it-. ...... " was a pabliepinted man. Thie I know, how- n,aB them thrive on that root, in iU ever, that, last winter; I could find no PennsyU raw te? Cook-, hpgt will thrive upon vania farmer,' that knew it even by name, lhe,n : ut net us they will unon Hula Baga, though twa of tb many that I talked with had v,hich' f -framed, will make a Kood ho? really a few miserable roott of it in their gardens I fat-and soi-rf. . " ' b.ve gone another wto work. I have rais- , ,Mr. Q. talks a, 1JI bad decried Corn: or as if ed about a hundred Long Island wagnn-Ibads ,,ad pretendedvthat Rufa Biira was en iai .'o r this root, and haveeat about Bo wagon- Com, buthel for bushel ' What iioffsense l 11 i : k rket, and have sold the N; 1 tn6r.; well, that there inothiag equal holeatatf average of half a dollar a bushel, to Corn, a, cattle food, bushel forbuthel: nut, nther aarer. bushel for hmfiAl. tL. . turelv. I miv hni:- .u.a ... n ' it ,i i , ' cum in: . j - - -. "n'crc, inai ivcropoi iVUltt U4- tot Car.- Ana this has been th nm.lnn. ea is better ilmn. ...'.. ii.'f. ft J r-- r---m w au- w ,. . viwp u , vOI II, 11 10? lOlillCl" last year foie acre with hnothrr v.-a a? tmi. elj per acre. ; I hava often thought it iV a tort that might net be liable to the destructive rava- aiaa J.I1 iL. II. .' ' 111 - - ' . B utsaian iy, oecause the f lraW i fuli of pith, and not hallow like the common wheat tlraw j it ii wiiaDdg riot so iiab'hc to be beaten down, nor so inbject to uiut or mildrt w; and it it much more productive than any other spe cies of wheat we have here M I'M) iC All I 'IV lUK LIVKNP.VtT iiivtaxi.i u Effectual cwiy 6 Hi,droplt.K.Of i!e long cutal 3Piie 01 hysed,6.enpeisi, with which it has pleaded the So- nrnmn II. linn lvf,.... ' rra awixriaiw AJL.iiiaf ii i i.ii.iii i ft atn 1 1 . A . rf. t a j a. .- olem tae most awful and deplorable, in hydrophobia. This iriTt. .4..I..4..,-. ., ' " n - !' ven acres of land, the poorpst in this neighbor fcod ! I change two bushels and a half of tur tips icr a ousnei af apples in May. I truck! uriipe. ior corn in the ear at par. How soou lmuld, at this rate, tweep into ray pocket tJfe y-uuuee oi mo orcnaru and the corn fields ! C there be any better proof than this, (hat UieeaUareof the root hat not yet boon intro duced r If I were it ridir man ..i n Have my wish, 1 should need, in order to "make .aeB.roug fortune, nothing but to insure lwwnm or "is root to remain, for 6v Iff 1 1. j l -vcuivc inaii it was in 1817. U i had been a cunning fellow, I should have ept njy awn eonntel, and not cried orah0th.,."":.u" " J a monopoly S"Pi- V . " U01 ueen my courae Inf a-Powbe roof flourished W u,;iii. V ' auu is, ana ai- WJ Will hv. tar . hre with J. , . f " lhat 0thers m'lty I t'ltnrT' t! " ,he aJ"S" attending this th. l!:uihu 1 : and sell it. in ii..'t.l, "at a man. whom 1 r.v. I 1 Uft ma 1 . - ocui im mar- Mtol3iT! i'Shteenpence km. -B J . ced!-?.hieh a of th,. ThiSlllnrt" ,Kw,,,h Ped my roots. C !?:?5"' Wormed. told ne of u,y' t0re.:l'p, H,i,e rv a New York i tnniB S t rtiS0"' '"tbetdle "Niis Rut- !?rti ii... .1 "k ' VUi l "y raie.tiiose facts W-:IiaeT.e was somt;thin2 extraordinary "icriifi a .1 s . . . - -j Ku L i. Marp had uot hee.i y introduced into this eountry. -. r- V beers. iha 1 1 J ' . .. - nh ch j V ' "":t,. 5" nome, at me us Kiath. A h6 aPP displert.cd, I wil '"b to tliii r r mtr"W put in any L;. " l.u, Work of iatraliioj;n.. ir- l'S about .1 -wm aul publish any "C hM.wWy (jf "udden depar ibl ? n10 . Preio Publication hare ! Uai ttt 1 1oSoT publish here before t,&"TiL '4uei, a part ot llhl Pr ss7 y ,V,fi' own Word ' now r f N;w-Yrk,-and will be publish: fi cl9;. :! " SviDS aecf unt of 18 With ' ' ,natl ought I'M will yield eichthiinifrpii hitui.oi ...:.k L. ... pense limn the latter will viclJ fori v buiheli AIT II fin r hlvnil. I I II ma r couiJ notescane air. ,UJ,J on'"i, n. torce tti4U; no. medicine re lieve, at kntPth -vU.M 1- .-.i. 11 a quicfc-but etSjcimd antidote; the eo-tipletc rfnd.ffeno ;n, rronuenre; jr I s Tisagm. nan i ma friivti-.BM. ; ... .... . - ..w B oommanicaiion, on tru; i:ortan; suh jeet, is ma,le ty a Paris, corrcspon Isut j reaper. Cwm tba state of liussia i oe;T anfl iht raivlitiii A .. - . . . r -;mminiicaiion, irt thatempn-e, owim' to - ... ... . uic uicsns, iiua ceie&i iiv was, lor a leurnh ofyir,exc'utively confined to the provi.ir. ir. which Mr l.TCU . a U-flo Tint i:- , -.1 . i. . . . t. "cuif-ifvcrcr ui u; nw inai i i fna rn . .1. i -v.. v. Ui was me sole depositQry of the s-ctV: The .on oi lis exiraorihnary cures, buratir.fl-, at lcnttli ucvmu tfi:' tircl r,f Ii'. cre4S,d-w,th-hiptactice, and i;3 celebrity :.l..n with thrill. Trsw l mrin., ,V,,,.....-. . . 7 rtov,k7-it-taiTiettO refreih at an iiitervemiiK'liam. wtr h r -acaec. of hydniniiobia,' in its h,t vh lsii ps oveTvi-bclmed Hie pe'uwntry in pricf. ttnprt'pjred iin-thi convulnive sgimit-s of tin-. uMittt.l t'.-I;K ho attt i it wB.0n.3r t-r a moment : the- .a iu his i-rexsi wimictwi-en humanity andu-ir-,'. ;!.- tcelln. ol 1 i- o.h-, however, soon overiJoWtiv.ikllc.. is -Itnaiims tlie-oher; lie tlL'Vctei search t Letnle fur the tUSMIt (le7Ci-h.-.I it. Jlu-.l , , Q..1: j vuuid uuiescapc ai. r-eueicnoca it j it u ?s known .i vnsm.-l.t . WOO dastnot want l.uiA- f rk.. for bv at! th. ...: ,- ..... nuimal than he already bjos i Pennsvlvauia. i xm' f.''" r.cJauly procured. Hre t". .ecrei He hat, then, the virtue of content in a ;rm Z?TP:"h - !t . ' : I "u tt". riK Ul i -eunsv'vo- -y ni;cr uecessarv uuitUe nan tu- Cm. I. ma, . eaiemniy declare, that, if I pwjecfed a tettlement in this country, and eould cet uo --try. iinme,-.' t WOuld- not. fur all v.aB uunoreus, eiohango nine hoes that f- I vim l;;c ill.ll IU Iji'H l. . . w tlhlieci ri- l,rt ,.;c,,,..,., r i i i i. i I it " u' "H- rrircu', lie l't'aiiiicil iibiu bit, and TtalTiig h;rs leave, imi-sucA Ius j .sr u-v t :,;tnf distempcrr 1 nun-wa tu"ed. It,- subiequ.-nl- (VTeltu tAnhnnirt.' ui... u... .. ..... , - ,1-...,.... . .vnujuun, uui v;is ul f Mil. v. iit;tl Jear. . . icmaiii, ior uey eaounoge .tilde": host that -.1 'to. "c ture of the mnladv. Vhe c rcuxsv "c this IkJk MteM,W than in Itft.l110 hav.e d -even out of .the nine are ht I ret UeU quickly tv- pit. Communications on the sub- j ;mnujwi luepiivsxatv.-iir:.; UiMicMnqm- V Tiawrvii. I nroUCrnoul ltussi i. I IJwma.iv v I irnu fed i(1ni i .-r f, , I ( l . - ' ' I Uif yi''f:l 'fill I Tl llki V- linn . tT. . T . ;1 I - 1 h account of the climate and II laL.- leBeto look into rfa.lv nnt.a Itf r... . 5 'ed inn tn mnnnai' tli.i it .1.: rifi J'' residence here miVht h .: '"Staad. Um of thcto thoughts young pigs ' IVejudiee it ofien too t(ronS for reaon and justice : bnt, it seldom overcome nieie.1. wnen tne latter is very manifest. The eV no na heferJ lves. Everv'V the Gretkn, s. taste, were in a andbarharitv.liTiSi and acorns, till rivi kiiii . wiiiif. inn nil iv1 ktiown. and its SnhahSi barbarous as itrnorant. and of Bsniii, Zans:Hehar: nnd . mm - possibl v be al thrf lir.i.ni .t - JBT" " f-vaa.a HHI 1 At a later period the Oauli. roneaos. wern utiil .inun.. ii.V deepest abyst of ignorance, followineba and aunerstiiioQB cuatnma vt ih anrlX now nearly 3000 , j " '( 111! IFEVUK horopediad not hin nhlin nr...; . Spark of ;Ow)l(?P in vain .lid a ' nn i-i.au l.rtM - O ' " V.IB W UHIIUTI I'UI - der of civilisation akirt its southern shores, the ugui was Kiittble to pi-r.elrate the dark forestt .f Gaul, and thetiupidity of Hie boorish inhabi. tantt. The JJlhiopiant, Egyptians, Carlhaif-' niuns, Greeks and Ilwmans filled tht World" Uh the fame of their wisdom, their laws, and their govemmeiit while the Gauls lay yet bu ned iu prUliau ignorance Immense tbfeft, lofiy mountaint. the' III t Pl-rlm! inn nf Inlrsa mj riven, tha rigor of cold elimatet, and the bar baruy 0f the people, impeded .he introduction of learning into the north of Euron. urhit .ua: - ent causes, yet nf a ajmtlar nature, prevented the civilization of Southern Africa. ' " AmongUf Qauls, the raott solemn Of al the wialeta of the oak. I will now relate toma of the principal maxima nf tiie druida on t nv tubject, as preserved by tradition, never havn g been committed to writing The mitletoe tbould logithered with great tolemnity, and always if possible on be u'itlx day or ihe.mpou: a' golden tickle ahould ba kept for cutting it. , ' On extraordinary oceasiont i is proper to saeiifico a man. Fufire eveutt may be pre dicted from the fallin j of the'body, the fining oftha blood, or the, opening of the wound. Prisoners of var are either la hi. aai-ti ' il unon tiie alturn. a - f - ,u"" sim vrivtari Mar jovv 1 9 to be burned in honor of the' goV,4 in lamers i lamtdes are k'ngt in. their own ht)Uje( lo(eBing uowcr of life and death' uvi-r Iheir wivet, children and slaves. ruch were the horrid maxims of the Gallio priest ; tJipy offered 'I luman aaerifinpa to Ran a and I'ertaua : they slew aud burned tbei prt soticrt of'-war in wickt r baakpta . Vaihor. ..f i'amilii s possessed the. dreadful power "of Jife ' and (jratli ovcrifioir wives, their children, and iiieir siitvus. ihtt degradation, 1 ito which tho Gaula were sunk, is attested by Caesar, by Ta ciltis, ami by Lueian. It was under tht reign o.' Claudius, in the ,30th vear f Phri.t that jluese horrible eutoms wf re first abolished ; r hiivi w rw va-aw mniiupii easai iifu iii un r iara iLt rn-,i . i...i i i i uogs ot Long-Itland are wlutej miaearklakfnwiHrtlHrt had completely tri- as a coal r; and, unless I am very much deceit--!" V? .n?J)jrii8 Mw Utabl.sM a jlcrtl-ct confid.-nce' cu, tuere wiil nor, 111 a few ypiri -hn mano I W " "icv . . - .-.........,,.,., . nave any e.innaeraftle J we mtia: call ihe attention i,f U public .a- I t'ic ,u,wvi 1 1 lllil, . hem, tfany body (Be market pne n ....." . l-I-'i ... I'--- Me o. iminipiinh.a. Wliethet niirhWa v v J w:TUt my anDuiTWU.V Kussia and Cermanv. or no,. vc h.ve in Hie Julie bonk, aoov .mentiAnnd. I I lit V A I ripfion ot jt, and 4he assertion rsPPrM 41111" ita iisi.rmir given an-account ofthenc hogs of mine. Ifl j'lba picture ot ' the pLnt itself, for bich, na.n nereroreignt or nine months fon-P. wimi.t,..::.r liyMUtll,(lBC,jrro) ' ... I aM leatiii 1 have any e niderabfe .".We ni: callihe attention cf -public a 1 t',c i. I sh!l sell thein, or some of '"" 'PUte Mma Plantago, of wlic!fa dr .v-r.jr 1- dy choose th buvthem, alive, at iSvi ',,'M;,, Vx he su1,i? ?- K' icoflhi- da mvest.fa ion upon the contin.-nt, as asps-ii - tc 'V ,h 1 " ant 10 P- ore hfhvdniirfibbia. Wither it nAscssi "q., Mi ! (and 1 mav.nerh.ini. f.n- v. t ? . -r 'I . t uiui c,J I Will nem to jew-York : and then Mr. 0. mav. if he iiI.ik iuiitr. k:moir. , r. - - , u..s.j UlUinCH III tt ITT- In...... 1. . . I . I -.. . 1 . amiy, wnemrr u oe not possiblu to change the , viii.Tj i Hum mr iiiici imii uetier. FROM THE N. T. DAItT ABVRRTISStt. J Fo tht F.iKtnr .,f tl. T oia I Bend vnn .! nv.,m..A .. j..:... c .1 reputed valuable pftint, Jiim4 PltaZo -It ;. I ni v ivi.iu.c w y, in mom prris ot Stittolk. cr's nlV wit i 114 in crrnnt . inn.l.... ... ;i . 1 . ... ' , v- cc "?iie-wirinor two te -t .(.ovf .ie surfi.ccof ponds and ditchci, bnarins; white II-jwct-c nclininir more or l.s die ot June to AuRijst. 1 hare in Jeavored to cx press the firm of tf.e seed-vessel, so thai it mav he k.v.wn?. erjiie noners naye ceased to exist, l a:n Uf ,., ine.l you It may be spen at this office. .h A friend handed me "tba f..lU.'s.- L.:, -JZ AZlr-.. 1 aecount of the HlilBd h.n tVI 7 habit th;. t" 3'LBJ' "l9 ""1.'!' to make it pubhe for the benefit of those who ?.r5f m'"uU- can rfer th Dr.. Smith. Flow Have possessed themaelvea nfaA ki- ""V-' "r.l witoennirs Knehsh hoti.iv : abtearticle." Thev .nnM.,t:::r .rrr T'"T(' N either. Iam.&c ed ! for the northern states, and 1 haVe no doubt win prove aa aavantageout substitute for corn where frost it ant to irrfure that rAn a i,'. ... .,, --0 ... 4a auiaii quautity hat been tent far the benefit of rfc. .. rienltural-Sneipfy. bw Hnk..i n..i ' . 3 I ' JHOltA La ir runimu don, the? arrived a few dm n..i ..jl. ' Hayti. Our readers will nixorvunn ii,. ... sen distributed in various partt of the sfate Pag! 0 V u-r pap!r the advertisement of a letter r . ----R- b: &heb,i!:on. ..ley, containing obaerva- 'as auu wnitet, &e. The an- MlsrELLANKOUsr TJ,k mit f i!,o aa.. T . o the bla eitraordinarvDrolifie ,,..liiW .""J." "T V'" . a.D,k. aa inhabitant of tha new kin. net, of formed thinus. of heir m ranch aainst rioeninr mueh sooner than th" cul n'S''r lerestine. at bei ni? "nr. they are thdrt in the strawT and th J MP ork by a ueKr on whiohrthe groiUrOnnchc.ommence 7 - ine c,Ud'ftndll'e found a proper tcope for action, umphed over Gaulish superstition, that the or der of Druids became extinct. ' . When a man was to be sacrificed, he wa lai tiipon u large iflliite1, where he wa either autorhured or eraAtIi to death ; :scmetm.t they were bled,. -and, the impetuosity of the t renin was one of the most impoitant, omens. The body was next opeued to consult th. en trails anil, lt read iu the heart the mill of the 5d, niiil the good tor evil fortune loipei di g, 'Vic sad remains were then either burned or lining up in the sacred wood .Drilir ' till ffnri? blood was sprinkled, partly ov r the people, n.itd. partly over the sacred wood j ami the ce remu.-iy closed with uashim gods, the ultars, the -benches, and the walls of the lemplowithin uud without. - . ' ; " vLet theex-eolouists. Mazere and Palis, sot tie Beauvois, study the history of their an eealurt, , whence, the foregoing fac'a have been uleaned .aiul they will uu longer have reaon to wouder at the superstitions and barbarous ig norance of the Africans, they will cease in wonder at Jabau, captain of the king of Ben iiiu's guards, sacrificing three men at a feast." As. then Europp, which wat once to barharout, hat now attained toMo high' a state of eiziliza tion, our aulboMnfera that Africa in its turn will riat to a i1iiini,:.k,i -ani- ... k 1 - . J"ujjUllll.U IBIIAt.lUUUg IUI7 III Tlons of the earlb. We behold, (tays be,) the uy ui a-uowieoge progressively extending over the face,of the earth, rising upon -tome an4 setlincr to other natinn. V j- - - ; mm lv -rfuW-IIIOII powerful empires rising to notice, again link-! iug in oblivion ; nations, subdued by nafioni, and furoithiuglhe most trriking example, of lh inntnhili v n k..- a t. - --. uuuiuu auiiin, AccoraiDeto the -Septuasint; Euroue waalatili-4n..vKAj.- i&&nV V! Ania and Afnea M
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 12, 1818, edition 1
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