Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 134, Richmond, Wayne County, 9 December 1826 — Page 4
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&J-eW Y-m fUZallxlI- j W;itcr takes place in the oposile quarter of From the Cincinnati Commercial Renter. f ll,e Uke; thef? Acrlal le arc very Mr. Mica!. V. Flint, son of the author of I conspicuous and inn storm produces arise! . r, i - ? i t j i i ,o jorb teet. lnc spring tides are cau'I r men Bernan, ' has nubhshed a small j . ... ... r,f . " , . . , r . i k - i ,:sedbythe ineltmtr of the ice, and mcroas- ! volume of poetry, which evinces consider- ; , . .. ti,,mU niiu . . ;' - , ,cd streams ta the vernal season. The1 aide poetic taste. I ue principal poem is ! r . ,. it , ti m 1,1 1 , , rise or waters vary according to the season railed the 'Minuter, and the scone is laid r . r . J .... " ,
-iiiMii u k-ui. oca uie vernei anu ,
se is ex-
m the west. I he followm;; cx.rncl con-' . . , . . . . .t , ... r r m t Aerial tides unite, the fr atest ns tarns the description of a S( enc familiar to . . , , i-i,,s
the wood-man. A part of Indians, w'ho j K c ,
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io sew mesc ieavc.s-o mosc growing on mt- jj ct WA .TCTr tree with great de-terity. Hence it re- rfOHN M. law? fS.( reives the name of the, tailor bird. The & hahiunu' f W,T,!2,-T -:. lining, which consists of down, adds litf!'' to j;'1 ron.xMf(, tC;'r'; 1 the weight of Il,cne.t, which is scarcely jl i; tov:: felt on the twi that supports it. j.fai!; attend-d to. u., i ,.lvi! ' ' r,
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The Cacots. A late traveller nrtice? .. . I ; ".r,e t..sirc
a siatrtilar degraded people of t!:a i : ne, ...!. :..t...i.: ...mi,... l :.. :i 1
part of the French side of the V rrnces. i;r!,",f,J?' "r w KrU iJ 1 hcv appeal to be as wretched r.uman : J
, 1 ..ii- m penenccd, and the low lands are even over e wood-man. A part ot Indians, whot ,
i i . r - . i iioweu.
at.j; after ,n:..5arrei.,u U.o imlivi.lual, of 1 '"- p' 15 :,1f V'i'"1 ' a .rc,,,ar'! hc"' Ci' ,,!,l,c 'ff,s ,5l,cu-,) a a m:.ll .ctU.-n.ent. tarried off the lov. h n',?;'t :,,,l S!M decrease nl water. , separated ami degradrJ iacc, licSU v.rvj.
i m; i uciiomeiiii i? connecieu with a sirni - toucn is poiiuiinn: even at li.e churcnes ; 1 ir decrease of all our L ikes, and even the j! they are required to enter by a particular , Sia. This decrease has been only lately j door, provided for their ns, ami no one ; noticed; but is stated to have been 2 or 3 j will use the "holy water." if they have j; l t within the last 50 ears. It is worth : dipped a in. tier into it. The ate much n
ilh tht
Ktnma, the brtrolhcd bride of the hero,' the Hunter. He pursued them with a small band, ar.d recovered his mistress by, stratagem, lb', in turn, was p.nr-ued tv the .va't s, was vc taken, and all his par- , t, wifii the m ai l' it, was tnurdrit ii. He
just im;bl!sI TK3 INDIANA
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t ; A ! i i .w i t . i. . : . . .1 i . i; at ttn Cincii'iinti t ri-
f,,r rn ili - ti.rmf i.t-- hr. "'"'" ' '"nut: n.11.1- ;. .uu m'oociuu ei lllueou v u, anu u tu ; .
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tii il to his di-ad mistress, to die bv decrees
in t!n- v. i! demess. He thus describes thi? cenc. the irairnin ;d"ier the blood v deed: At b ti'tii; with root aivt frazr.-if.l t.rcath,
.b.e La!;e. A.MKUICUS. :i compb in:-s are cadaverous in the c xSKincr.. Luit Ac.-j'c., vr Ahr !! trtme. They are supposed to be descend-
Tl ro-v tl.t.rti tti; ; it! I A:. I c;:.s! an ;i t!.i il'i i of i!t a(!i A itin.' :tt t'roia r:u ! .it. ';.! 1 .:ht t!.i- c:irrlu: ' :r ! i-c m-irc Ar.Mii. I n;r ti.t t. in !,trk 'iv:jn, '!.) holt ti.ifir l" t of tnisrii; ! o'. r 'lliiiie taint d rr k ofh nilr t:...i.. ita- r "i.- a! ft :i otit rra.i y, ,i z, A'! u !;? iff it. it. ifiv an itrv rin : 'v !.;! . il.i r- ; ! ; kui il.ir :i: f Ahu! t'r ' t!..c ; r, tiatt -:-'!" ! t k ; .. rtt-';:t r C-Mts' I -ran: !. ton!, A' '. ati . u i; ! t! t ir u ' I-cakr. T.i 'r Jr,'. ; :.!..! i. i tt. ii t-i wave, J.i i ; at!.- .'.irk t.a:.n" r, .( r 1 1. 1 ra . A' ! t .' i: c ti,. j rt . i! f" sir, t ti r ! !;.-.! tiit- :u!;!'i. t.t air.
tion of tb.e Italic.
A( nl'.ir.C,
hi well known that Kentucky extends I been kept in their degraded ?tate bv the
iroai ireima lo ine Aiiswni, nut all i successive aral cruel iireiuclu cs oi otnrr
i ants of the Sararei s. mid for nns have
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Which contttii?, bt-s:ii4 tf... . ,
i offiff trritt'-r, the titius of hoi;?,, :'
ie dcscriptio! s ot that state applv to the person-, who hardly respect them as belli"! Ve.iriv" i,t,-u, ;s K"r t't!
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unu-Miiiif o w iim u e.iei us oa ine tu in i.uiiiiiii species, caun a race oi men -more a? i i, n tie ti; m lat --r' i
imio irom ai lyvuie to me mouth oi me couia not be preserved m the U. htales.
b alt river below Louisville and the (all., j - " ..n.i i..imi..if.p ..... i.tit. t Tsx?aEwctn'i? r?y
Uil'l I H I ' 1. I J 1.3 lit! 111 IIIU IVIiVius (! 11114 I I. . ion, forming a semi cirrlo south td'Hairds- ;
town, Danville, Mount Sterling, ice.
I have seen several intelligent mi
. i i ft ft at
' irt't' tn)-i rih hav' i-t rrcj-ivett a jrertral a en who L, .-...rltiH t.t o( ("OOD.- liat ha' I ta n c an fit!
: had been manv years in Kentuck, wlm " l(r,"! i-unhasnl with csib, in the n.arki i- o: had visibMl twIuitvb.wnnVom .M.nivillcto '"7 '"- 'i'1" ' '"" "r for
t!i n ? J or ."Sao - It-.
JOHN FUACIS DLTf ir i'..-tr-ia-t r at Vi . v:u J-. -, For pubh'hhit; by suUf n ',;', A WI.ELLV AUr.ICL-'.TTS'.L ', . . "
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L 'ii?vile, and would in?i-t that the w bob
!' of Kentucky was a limeton plain: while ; 'three-fourths of the state are a sandstone j. or a slaty region antl tpiite hilly, j The hilh oi Kentucky are brant lies el I, the Cumberland mountains, which are thcmelve? only lare hills of tiritste.r.e, I pebblestone, sandstone, uratiw.-o ke, Sir, they exfe?;d to the nort'i a- far as hi low ; the month of the Scioto, while to the s aith f thev reaeh the lim stoi e bain vi tb.e Cuml)i t land l iver, whii h they h ui el to the worth; thus forming a mn! lb: section, i which has a kind ofan i?(hn;;:s or narrow
point near tie rrnlre f the ftate. Tin laru'C hill) region int !o-( l bet nee: Vireinia. Tenr.'--ee. this it!.mo-. li.t
I t .'umbel 1 iv.il ba-in ar.l tin .ortbt in bii: , i tr.rtr!v E.st K vdm X?, but it is talbti .Yf : A"' ni i'Ix tin ibe sp"t ; In cati-e it m.ij -etlled after the lim-tora bain. wbit i they call theref re Old Kt nluch. The iir-t I eti ler-of K'ntu ky were riot inclined i i; settle in that hilly aid rocky region, v. hid. ! the called the wibi ri e; but thev I a-t ! ened to the feitile limestone plains if the
VliGU:i.lI.E ()R RETJIL, ; A rl.oaj. a tar) t an Lo ptirrha-od anjf where v.e:t ;
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Keal-np rfir e blark, blue, brown, srulV, iae .imi drab B-o.ul Cloths, natble mill I du- Cassimere, B ue, brown and nlum colored Pelisse I
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b-t ;f j" n..!s'Mti ol li e tla, it ttl t v.. t v. -.. i.i!e i!mm- iiu-- .f . ap- !i ti i ti II, ' l a s; '. I.a,.r..;, ar ; r. i.'.ir.: .' ti-. aa.l -tl 1 i... rt j th')-- i!i'l. 1 t. A,'r;. ti'.ri.re ;ir a'i;aUrr rtn..t;:.- I. a.' ta.;', a:..!
-1 . 1 1 e of Ari'"i!t'ir'1 in th
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i call fr, aa.l t aiira!. ;:. 1 ;;; re.i 'i! r rc a v- tt- a, i at. ti -; s i II r ;r:"..i ati.t (! -ach a v..ti; n - i i ii'' j--". ! r k : a f ' t ).. , ;' Bv r!: aai !,. Wi:r.a
Caml.b Is Tartan Plaid, F.l'Ty Vertitnis r.L'uieil bl.ick -ilk ditto. Pi tin and t';L?er- d B.!n!; z tts,
B-rnb. Z fi ! -iti;t,( r..a- a:, i t : i "i I ri-r- ui 1 .,, ... M-n .1 Waterloo and rr,l "IXAlerii O h;.aw .S, ' th- taatual roa.-t.i!;.;.. f l pe ! i ' ?o. riKt.t, lii.c.H r..- . I'ii PI in aid ti-nred-iik ditto. ils ; riz s!! L" ? r,:!; i:vil!r V p. I. it '. i i r i fit cVrUr ;rrt'-i! vwi .V.'... !' t k aial buut la-b.red tiyured hilK-. , n -.)! 5r!t-,-ti n ira.-n !,;;.-!' Black and itiit c olc-leU Levantine dllto. b".tioi!, o?i a'ricuiltjrt, !. rit-.-j'.tu;
! ta' --tt'- L'. ; i .-1 1 . i: "i h:- '-'il'r h i i: n !..tr 1 a r;-! : ia i r t a ( 'irt-utar n hich.ia
' ' t!." r l i.i! .-a. ir.hix Kxt-i.iff, p., t; Slvi-'.TCIII.S OT A ML UK A, I) (l J I .; i (;i .'. !;t -r;re:i Lk I In 1 1: and its thb s.
T a L ike is a beautiful he t of water, Kentucky river.
th; 1 . -1 t n outlet ef the Inlaul seasofj; The western part of this hilly region i? rt i A'iu liea, thiouinir tht ir arctirr.ti- j- railed the Green Ricr Country, beiaun 1 . l -ti.-.i.-it it t tin i r iia-i.i ol l ike f, tirecn river tbws throut:h it: and th:t ).! ri-tb ibe (eb !)ra!t ! i '.ill ol Nia&tra. 1 ' nam is bv extension applied to the limei in h"Zcs of Ltie are unrommoi iv 1 'tone plahi bordering the Ctiinbci land, 1 n'.d devoid (f ii t;n - pie be.atitv; a a;.l haifofwhiih ii in Tc n,;esee. V - :t . --;,,n t i ri nphi! dili- i a:.dv .''i.tuc kv i another region, vvi-t if the r f -. a Ti t ' . . ' J . c i ? i ! - f c ; n ; ( i : f t 1 ', na t i ' imberl in 1 and Te.i.ic-ee rive-:, and ith. 'I h. W -1 i f siib i- i i,.int of d mtiitiy alluvi.d. ly n.-:y y: ll hind-. S'.nt!i:, B y : It i", in Last Kent v. kv that all the great at: ''.(' : : at tlith5 '.d! ; i:t- t h.. - riv er of the state take ibeir list, sut ii a-
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d i iiaet. I, wl.i!" the sl-.on - t!;e ( 'uudsn land river, (in on river. Sail
a: a b . 1 t h - , f the Atlaiitic Ocean, i iv cr. Ken tin k v t ier, A k it-ir rivet. )o .
th i' ; - I). I aw at.- Cue -apt akr.
T. th.
arnett
the La-t
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,. the t .vvn of Krie t., Bullth.. h rut .a;,
It i' tln re that tne-t of the natural ti rii-i- j t i - ..I' t! i. . I . . f i : i r i f T-. i f Willi- 1 1 1 It : l I b !
fall- of Cu:nbe bind, ,c saltpetre cae.
Plain (Jjo de nap, Bho k ti! tl uhitc S .ttin, Blnrk ."Mode, Black, w hstt. and jrecn S rsii etts, (i-een, l!at k and white Italiari Crapes, IM sin ar il f imred Canton Crapes, Cr.ape Bo' ey, ria-and t .' e kS:lk Handkt ichtefs, ('ofton ami S ikCiiotcs, Silk Um"n lias, T' lin S vi- Mu?lin, I )if to. ligurerj, P ain ai d limip l Budc, l':,'uri d .Mu I, W .He Uttbcf, ( '.an.br e Mu-liii. Irib Li? et'5, Straw B n Ut ts, L.'gb-li Straw ditto. B .livai L iadio n Hat-? w ith extra crowns, Ditto. B )nne', ditto. B iivars Hle'icli-ri and brown Shutini: ar.d Siietf leys, S . 1 1 1 1 : e ! t-. ('.'as i nc 1 1 , f h ( k. Ti kii'K5,
If .!lt' S-"l
t: at a di-tatue. tl'ie roek hu;e, the knbs, the lick-, the j
r ... rn ten: Ir ,r
ilejha-
ucks, i1;. but tlie Mammoth Cave 'is a lit- ;
Tips and Walking .' '' foru-arih-il t.y tn-ultn ittlrn' t r-. t a.:--l' rans r.itiniim. -livable in aavat.. : j, pt arance of thf t:r-t natiibrr.
litlkab v vn:m j7HK pro-n. f'.r oi the Pf.iia.!' i .1 ' 1 teti.i li-iri'aatiti; the t-!! ". ' !'-::
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,. V ,t . .1 it. . it' . " ir . " I- .1 4s. It) hi'. Ik I nt'L I tf O ..( '.itf fir t !l'k ?!: n oi 1'." im t . i ?! . the or, ty t human halo a- to U e-t ir-ii.ia antl U i-t Carolina, er , . , . , , . ., , ,, . ' ., , V ,T , ... , i ! I ; .1 i . r i . i i i . II it t " Ql . LLAZllJHK. b for the bet original lair. .a, - - a..d laeor-. add lo the beautv id the . nroKcn ar.d rockv ; out all the rock- are , .... . t i .u a Ga!.l Me.ial of t e u.v v ,. c. a , ; i ... ... I ... .i. . ra.. t,..t, . c , ... ! d, ()?-; L L 1 nt. t Mil. I. j? W $ coir-tantlv on .... .. . t, t : t
Im'I l.'ill I.I l Oi ill-ill it so. V ; i ' ; li.Wl oi U.e , f - r u. u;e M-r-mu or-i
;. in r- t-ii, or a tm:.; 'ir.;.u oi i " - -j! F.ir the ori-it.a! t?.iy, f.f!y
i a f ! t a i ; ; e.'ii i v u;. i,.kf n bv valb tl uc-t of the irthrr.u-. ct in the Lilly I . . "' i.::r':it in-; Ivan -t nes -mall bill- cunirv. j
Ladh s high heeled V.: S'etc, Cotts ditto. AM) a rent r ti assortment of CUTLERY, JliDLt.EY and QEEEXSIUHE.
I he i;rr.'t' ! to i;rt;i cfi' it t:. n t'r ; in th; ctjtttirr of ti'.r- VINE. !'-.v;;. i.; ; an I i'.h r r:r. ti:n-tar.cc s h tvr hi-.!, ri J ' hati fru.ai t.t;: .i-hinc, a:: I h.-it-r :a. - o- ? i th- 'i-re-itil rX"erM:fi? w;.i--h ..? K-
, -i.m-1 .ir- now iu.iii; in that crara-n . ; -j a i; t ii a-in tht-re iriri ;f ih.- m:k'" i v i v ta I its i.-inity , will l.ae it i-: ; ; eef -r-1 hi : r.' i'ii r-. a ro.iiit r i!:!- -'. a : mf r::: ition o:i those in;.-rl ;;.t . ':. ; T.'tt- t:rirt-.et f-T the "ir -!a : n- : : p ut "i t!-.i- i.tr!!.:nj-t'liiti! tti"!i .iff'. ' ' tt. , h ia ofn a s'ntt! the intr.. i". 1 r;pvv ohj.-r- of r-itfuro. the pr.i-!':. ' i ' t ! i! t ni'-t! nrh ' . otihi lap! an ; a-:.'' - ket, cither at hota ..r abroa t, -! ia an ! no 'aia will ! :' jri.l ta c ' :i. : ' I fiima t i'l'i a i-.ii! h ic a tm.I. n ' iI nn'U'rt'ikiti, a w-ll a to ren': r 'in- v..' an I iattrt .-1 1:14 to the -;reat iiotiv u" .:.... : tt.tr. j1 - TF.RM?: j. Tin: Wkstcun Fau.mj-r w.M '""' !: vtTr riiv.i! h .11 rhi ct, co.i.l ; . r, :: j tli it each imn.hf r -hal! rovt an : ;.t '' ;- J: ilrposiff-.l in tin- P.i-t O.fjce, n:trli u"
p. S. honor-i rM;.l 'teambra?-, nav- soil in unfit for cultivation, and occupied j
( L d;e fr rn April to . vernber. !'V knobs nr round hi!! atid reeky ri'!e-er ;. Rtchm..:;-!, 1 1 tl. mo. -2t, IU
E. L. ii, P. H. FKOST.
( . f : 1 : u t ; e enterprise nrel pleasure,: -purs. The vallev s are, however, ft uilful. 1
c .o' r tt prrd'ii e activity ai-d despatch, havint: many bottom-" of alluvions
O i m tv (rofii Dt tn.it Ibitbdoin b stone near the streams.
!' an !::tfe d ts.a:.d Iti.N'tav Yolk in eiuht ..' Last KeiitUckv, althouuh largi
i Ttii ltd ti d Se.i vviiiM,ro I rronf NVw .Ierrv. is not verv nonuhuis: but
th" m : tie of a ;ieat c "rr.mc-i c ill Lmpnii- there dvv ells a hardy race of it it n, very dilum, -t:t tt hit z it- ai u - 1 la t ar.d North I y ferent from the planters id the fertile the Likes. WYt ar.tl S uih by New York plniiis. They have very few slaves, and a ,d Oh; Canal-. . til themselves the ground. When tired ot Tie want of trend humors will then hi: their soil and toil, or v hen they cnriatfud sadly b I?, nr. l ai til'n ial ue-vv ill be ret;ui- a removal, thev emigrate to other paits, i" i. Sa ado kv. the oi ly ootnl natural liar- and as far a Illinois or Miouii. Lvery b-'a . !.a- u- t bt n ir.ade the head td nav i-.i- year a ureal number desert their homes in ti a;. .h t'.-.'.i to it- W'e-t rn situation.. ; that w i v, often leaving t.heif ht u-es and
( ! av. I t:, i ha- b. eo pn ffrr. tl. when ev- imni oveinettt- standintr. They are rude, ;
cry thin i- to!..- ha,t at immense laboj rouoh, poor, unlettered and ignorant; but j a 1 e.,-t. Bail .1 . i,; tiow v. ilbotit an aib. kind, i,enei,us and u:ia!le. j coat- h r: . a. a- tl the Bb.ek B k basing " AMLBiCUS. i
j- a !.;.!! .. r ii. ui beiiu.ii a; to end. - ' i" : 'vill do but tli-rtti:;; a hni borne n ; T.vu.ou BiriD. The Tailor Bird i parIhiU b . wl.i. b i t.ubl easily be dune in the : ticulailv remarkable for the ait with which hvl rn -adtiivs. it i tu strurts it nest. This bird is of a Tin tide.- I Like bale, have often been 1 1 yell o w color, not exceeding three inches i.'-tbed; bait i it ai pi t.pei ly di-ti yui-h jj in h n4th, and slender in proportion. To e ,'. '1'!m ie r.:' several kind- ot tidc j prevent the po-ihiIity ofitslittle nest bt - lifie: ii Ii li.los v. ur derstand peril dical j' in;; shaken down, it contrives t attach it ii-es of water. The diurnal tide oi-t ; in such a manner to the leave of the tiee, lait are -o it a.n-id- i able as (n i-r;ip oh that both mut starul or fall too; tht r. Ti e ' M ati t. ir less !o-d wa t la d ; ii x inch-!l nest i? forU'ed of leaves w bich it picks up e- i- tbeir titin' .-t ri-c. and when the ether;! from the ground; and it contrives, by tide r. ncs on they ate the A lial tiih h ! means of its slender hill and some the h j i'aJ trr.al tide-; vhc.e; cr ti.e wind !, brcs, ndiich it uses as a iiceJk; atid thread, a 1 a
or a Gui'l .Mi ilal it!.o .ut- va!i.f.
F r t!. ! ctt ' best o
ri-its.il Ktv, t'
li",v' Cash for Flax Sced!f"x: I ,r-r r-i v -L-vr-c i i i !.' humtre.! lines thirty .bahrs in cash, or a ruer than fJi7 ( L 1 S per bu-lu I, orj; :ll ot -tl M s v
the i' :'.e;t rn ire. will ho ravina i'..r !,.. i, ...... I K. ;f nr! -.'.. P aau. not P'
l l .-ll l.r ;it, quantity ol cltalt FLW Si I i F. 1 . ,vh,,!:,l i;-,,;. t!l
u bvcr. it tit i.i v Miil. r;:t Flkhorn. or at iLt.h.n i m. i ., .,,., .,.... .!.."
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