Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 13, Richmond, Wayne County, 25 August 1827 — Page 1
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FRIENDLY TO Tlir b
.ENIHO THOUGHT, TO FREEDOM, AND TO ii-Cm
RICHMOND. U AYNK COUNTY, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25.
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. l)lK MT'.KDAV r-V stai.uer WOUid think tl. WC.U must sOOi.
iL ,..,r p I I 1 C. 1 ' vw-i- j i iiuiii mere is a concAV 1.1. d. - y itinual draft of the water, .o long as it n ....'vc.-.c'P -' ' u ;-" 4 i; mains above the surface of ih. Mnl, :t
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-.c uii me suriace o the water, on
"e i'PpIu atien of a lighted stick, or thr Utah of a gun, and continue burning for
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me traders aud others who ps through heir country. Commanding, as Ihey do, the pars between ihc Vox and Ouisconsin rivers, they have it in their power to in-
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nile t..e u ater it tin O uo i softirr, ai..l j! where water has b.-n discover d, and the mixei readi.y with soap. A great part of "J! supply of &n has failed, the w.ter has iinthe inhabitants, hvn - on its barkN m.ik. jl medialelv Mir.k in the well, and could not.
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. .tr. :.. c.;n, wool, h-. r.u", u u ,r "ni.king ai d culinary puipo?- j; by any means used, be brought again t u ?: . 'll "t .kra oh :u nr::-iioi t? .:;. es, both summer and winter. j the top of the well.
, .a V 'iS " i vl oen discovered in thi namtv. '' I .i!ft !.ul.i,w,..m .1 ,r mn ..
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nor. Thr- ppearance oft he men i- very pro I'o-se -hi-. They are generally large, veil ' rn- a healthy appearance, aad ! aw a pecuiiu air, formation of person wl feaiure?. by which therein be 'distinguished readily from the Miaominie.
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near the heads of the west t. ranch ,i ! thv r-aCh that distance.
j a noted place fer bears, and was much fr j; knawrde of the depth at which oth-rs I I tlt" h'intrr?. The mo?tcx!.'r.,iv ! aatained verv i.-od iva:er, 0:1 the w-t
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,,v u""iC"c"" ,,,UCI?'" , ''s"o- vMMjinion. i-. uaernsey j Louisville 1'ublic Advertiser of th- tli u,:u,l,,f;,;k- The rocks an- sandston.-. j; county. Tney have sunk t-vo wells, j t. jt appears that the project of'cri.tad Ji ii m 1 1 ; ii ? a in! preci ( ices o ! vast ! i 1 ; t j j w hie h a r r a -w more than 403 feet in i on, difficulties with the Indians may pe aid rnau"..!ude. tor this ecu, try. Salt tjdeptki; .f ii)-ai atf.rds a very strong ! considered ; tcrj;;i:.ated :
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peire raun i- kund in most 01 them, and '-..rr.i pure -Aatcr, out no; in jrreat quaatity. j We are informed by Cabt. Roper' Walas mauy a, 1000 las. of saltpetre have beer ; The ..tlr disch .r-s such vast quantities j lace, Jr. of the steam boat Me v..- o. w ho . btaint d ir.an .aei cavern. Th- reck- ia i, f peirol--im. r, as it is vuU'arlv called .r rived at this place on Thur-day lat h m t!.e ccumv d Uashiig'on, are CM.eralU j; ,n'.fi Oi." and be-idf-s. is subject to j the Dmovne Rapids ; that "the'expedi'ion coar.-e arai tine sandstone. The ih.er,orl ; uih fr m,A. explo-ions of gas, as to jl under General Atkinson arrived there on
are useu U-r hni-hin" and ornamen'i: : our fari! out all tlie water, and atr-rd nothing th 10th inst.
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tire places; .'or i.alaw-r : I !s art J :ay; and j o-it t;a? for several days, that they m.ele jj reived by Lieut. Thomns, .'ur rnonumeids in us mave Yard-. ' ut little o- . r Jt. N. vert he less, V t Anm, that the ho?tile ban
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petroleaa dfod eo::?iderab!e protit, and ' ijoes had retired towards Green Iia, ad ', r" 4'"tb -i; t'- be in dcrn md for I imps, that there was no ia;:nediate pro.-peefs of 1 woik-hopsand manu factories, llottds j ''urther aggression. The miners of Fever 1 ..ear bri-k liht, when burnt in this j liiver had returned to their business still va.a:d w.ilh.j a !ua!!e ar'icie ha i under the protection of a piquet and ran-
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late general meeting in London Society for the propogation of the 1 in foreign parts' the Bishop of aire ascribed to the Society the mer--aving diseminated and kept ;:hve ian principles in the- United States ric 1, or at least id thsi greater part Jnit. d States' Mine. Th Pottvi!!e, Pa Jourires the discovery o ;i large l iy ore in the vicii ity of Norri-town, state. The ore is snid to yield CO er cent, of pure lead, ne of the evidences of the great inof the village of Weedsport, on the ork Canal, it is stated that "zixpris'ere landed there in a single day' is like the traveller, who meeting it in a desolate country, exclaimed, k Heaven, I have at last reached dug which bespeaks civilization' Percival, the poet, is at present enin superintending the publication . asters Dictionary, which is now in ss, and will be published in the of the present year. Istead, in New Hampshire, a large ofthe soldiers assembled for an training, voted that they would k ardent spirits, and maintained fession of sobriety by practice, r example worthy of remark and no house of public worship in d. Ohio, and the Reverend Mr. of that place, is uow in Boston ;und to aid in the erection ol a ouilding. The population of d is nearly 2000. lowing neat toast was given at York, on the 4th inst. '-Trojan jy are not all Helens but some e worth a ten yiofs scic. irrived at Ctoveland, in Ohio hursday, July 31, and Thurs2, about tvtaiiUDdred cmigratiU le of Man.
V, r rm ;: highly ii.tlarr.nri'..-.
