Wabash Telegraph, Volume 1, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 May 1827 — Page 2
svt: .g - a1""'4 lii.a iim.urdiatcly on AM Li I. 'AN CANALS. ht1(; completion of the whole line, the rev , !!';. Li- Iron -reparcal lion ohv'emie from toll, fcc. will :imotmt to -1 per , d document'. l.r th Xi vv-York Ubscr-pent on the oast, and to G per cent, within rr, containing .; bib f h-w of the route, i five years after.
iinicsr-ion?. uud o.-t. .f all t : . impoi t.mt The canal comniniissioners of Ohio have
attain the oi.l in it-w; ami to display some, the tutor tcacl.e?; and whilst ho is too mrui
of those advantages which it Milt to theourig to perfum even rno. duty happily,; l's. :'. '- ,: 't individual, to his fi iends, and to the u rulJdhis n.ind i- div e; ic d by a variety ot ur- i ' " :" " '',
fiotn an enlarged mind, and a heart estab- suit fiom dulv succeeding in either.
O i I -I -i I I, t I : It. I i : I I.'-l! I.-.
t u j r t sent ( i:!K ,
-.irus i; -:;! L-a a- i ppm-ato erg t t
lished in the love of virtue.
Hut a greater dofe t than the igr.crar.rr, 1 .-; a:.'.:';'"--'-'
s. i hr 1 C pl.su?-,
1V..1I. ..-... i,,,,.lv ,!n,.i it,-,Lt.tr.' .i...-r, ,!iv tl.i--.-c i,...i, SiLr tvit rlmri. -'::..i'H'ti;iv ..!.. n for
AlUlllHiy r II'MV- Vl'l I' II l I H", .j(u w. .l. -t. I'll. M (IV i IJI1MI I till I 4 ' . - . . . . . - is - I . . . ! . ' . , . . . . I - . I I . . . . I
anah. whether c.rmplet. ah h. progress, or - been authorised bv a resolution of the le-the common mode, ot nisti in tmg youth. -mode adopted to convey instruction. t t.a gem-; U ' 1 j a., .ntemph'.d, in th'o I'mted Stat?, and Igi-hitui e, to tnaker.rves,with a view to j When a child i old enough. !, is sent to j want of virtue in ci:r youth; lb-, which' rui.h, t ao ! ; ;j; headjart -nt lluii-h Ivu th Ameiiv.-:;n ; :ov-j ertain the piaclicalality of a canal j he tau-h.t hi- alphabet ; afu-r he has ac-jOti-ht to have the lir?t tank in all tmli -n. car h : ''.v turo :n p .tuf .ar ca,r.c t chows that -there are now ar.tu frm the n:outh o!' Little Ih-aver creek on quired a little Un-wvletlpe of hi- letter.- too oftrtt hut slightly attended to or ?- "' ipaion.v ei . ex illv eonr.lctcd within t!.e limits of the U-t:e (Miio ;ier. to a point on the Ohio and I he i? ..'.liged to load hi me awry v- ith a j tally disregarded. The Spa: tan- woteo eh n-;e : t! ' i. i,::tI' '"-'.'V1'' c, ,...!nsiv of nikiirnvrd t i rr r . ,r 1 .. m t... i . ;.m .a Sf,! v -1 o-lf ! certain mimher ot u t . ! c ci (! i v . unf d ' st ronrd v imnrt ed with 1 l;e inooita:.;". ! I ' "' ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 ''''' '"
avi-ation, f.PO miles of canal, with COI.Uvith the Tuearawa. near the l.ne which 'lie hi? f tarn me red ihiouh hi spellmjot nurtuii-rr theit childten accord:;:- U ; yi'o u: .. - :':" - "--' " ' v. j 7.n..rhat,'e, constructed at an t-x pn,o J i uirs Staik and TusCar:wa; with lake'hcok; this heitu: u 'ted, ho begins to; the law of I.v curgti-s that they made t;,o cj :v:a! ..'nho: Nlht-r. liat.-o. f j ."nv.t.. dollat?; and theie are u.-'a f:? i, : ...,! the pi acticahilit v of a ennaljread the New 'iVjtamfnt. thi? horf j instruction of their children the hui:-v-- : d i . ! o !. UiO.;:.? tor :m r- a ;j .'i p, r: and to a coniiderahle f: ..jii Vitt-hui - .1 n eel! v to the'portaire .olm-' prcau ?s the ah-uidity i evident - for the, of the ern-vent ; not willing to trt th -t::to i ' 1 (o o:i.uo. ;ir.u piopi ! uuh-r ""contract, V2i mile of canal. w:th.,i (.f the Ohio canal, his been u-cer-I'd.dd who has heen ehli-etl to hnrdeti hislptivnt.' hanth the huioin? th minds and led it to :1m? l-o:al ot : J.vti a !o w h-cl-
'..oil feet of lockatre, to be computed m tir.rd.
ini-ni with a volume cf wmN. of who-e the habiis ; their youth. Vet wr. tho-o i-i
i "c i', imai'K! .:.:-t: tv.
' I. at:
t an""estimated expense e.f rj',;, tt..., Ajr rive r c.:h-w'. The lineof o! icct ho is not infotmed. uith whoso ues ! have ?-o much more light we, w ho a.o irivo i th.' r.i". o uto Ii:e-..:
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;o:::ut;t) iiollars;maUin? in all, eomple-j, r;iMa rummcmies on Mad river. ont':he i n-M acnuaiuled. and u-r a pa i li h' of; l-.-md by iaumerablo obliLration-: to t : :, ;,, .;,! .:, ; r, i;..iit..ii. a. i er t..vcov - -to. !i5;d in 1-ro::ress. 15 1U mile of canal, I u,:i0 above eunnuene with the .Miami ! which he endcavets to iu an, .un-idt l -; up rur children in 'sisdou.'s v.-.-y." are; w,t!.- it now -la.:..- we mu-t .-.r t, hoforo with CJoV. feefof lockage, at an expense al Davtutu and proceeds down the .Miami (the whole as unmeaniu: jat-on, imb-bes femt.l to bo ..artless. Thai tut ;r er t.:-;wo cm :ai. the r-t.lir. whrch laay si:.:.7";i.CiJ ibdlars. If to those we Vaiu. o-i the eastern sn'.e of the n ve r. ! Kt pn: di-hke t- hi- studies and his t'.r ton.-. discharges hut the most ttiilir-par! -Ul r m - nree-. . - j nvd by nc-s.-iiv dicu'd ad i the canals sc rim-lv cor.b m- :. n;';4. ; Mil.lh-twn, where, by means : tor. tec Is it a cotradiction to his natural I of lii, or her official duty, who imparts to . .:.! ra itosn i.e.. . n, um-tances. Tiso-o 'iated. and which will probably bo c- m ',' a c,-.' , nt, the wateis of the Miami t'om'ne-s f,.r play , and instead of percci v-1 pnpih the literary knowledge wldoj, thru- c o-i.L : at i..ro lene. .led the pr-.-pri-plcta ! :;. i-r. veais-. t'ne whole' lcngtii oi- tV vl ...to'tho canat. Trorn .Middle-it:l it hi interest b proceed as quickly asjfriemh expect Ihcm to attain, ami tnes;e!yif tie.o..; -a a-ricnliuto. m a - ato J-anai lisei v. .aid he txtmded to at lerwjt.,,, (j,., ,-ontinues dotvti the vallev fPs-iido in hi. stnii,;s will ih notiiiujxjnot to ir-td into their minds rue h opinion.-, "i.r. y. raito't th-tn a, havJr'- t-rnvod
;;.).)oi mile-., hi Cf.-land there ate tieo ; ,;,4, .M.atm t Hamilton, and then hears otVi without force, or the fear ef punishment. las shall lit them lor the pcria: man.--a ot :". a ea. ..'at.-e ot pet t octroi : .oi l ot ih-.n o:.e hun.lred canals ovtondimr Tuan the river in a outheastetlv dircc-jlo making the Testament an intro-the lesser duties of life, and to Mtam a ; preb-t 1 1::; an atiempt to awaken the mind ;(!1b r.,;n-;ru':led at an expense of l.iJ.-tlillu and " a-t-s into the vallev of Mill jduciory b ok in which chi''ten learn to j character irreproachable by the siaader t-a mo: , ai :. ;;!: e .-.mti -mphit: on of w h:. ' .fiij. on ,i.;o uv. an.t yiel line an average', ,.t.,!j ar.,,tl-.t:,,0 to Cincinnati, 'vherc it j read, bg!it ideas of i: ate foimed; and itjof envy. or malice. even:;e. d kn..: o ad ; mitui n-.g upon the m.ru .u !,,,i:M,i' ten per cent, on the capital m-; tr nnmate in a large hain, from which! is probable Cut many persons never leohj Too personal advantages of a 1 : d..,us ta,k of beM'u-. m:; recondite iftruc-c-tea. la gland has been moi . than til ty fi i;i v; .; j t . 0r 4ut! , locks', 10U feet to ' into t hat mf.illib'e iliiectory ef life and j cation are very great . it will have a a tions, of whahit may imw:Ihnir- t:, Hc- , eats ( r.rnj.leting this extn-ive line of ind,j(. ) .-p;M, aI1;d" is abundantlv Uj,Jmanneis whenedder in eais, fnun liavitig denoy In restrain those who have tee. iv j i opt. teil v-vt that w!r,-;!t .- ouri .nd navitjation." The p-eoph? of t!ie loi-jplied with waiter, as Mad river al'mc is 'disliked it when young Indeed I mysedficd if from the commission ofvoo; i: ! selves do know.'' .I -tat. -k will probably have completed '.,,, ,v Mi;Ve i.-ntiy to feed the whole line! know some who hue a--e,ud - that they! will be an alternative with respect to thej The .cccsr.(y c.j .;trr;,-j.-.';;?,-j.
h..o e.-aially extensive in les than : troni" J)av ton toVi.o'innatt. In addition ' never perne their b.ble.-. now, be- uise corrup.t ilt-irfs which they may p'-e-s : ; ine-eaie leitiiity. tyo!-. a, .a-icy an :
tost cubiatde.! norres. v iiiioui i i win . ii -u- aie tji-
lil : W ith-
-.ears from the time they cornmt meed. ! tll '. v lloni this source, howe er, they hid used them s v.iuvh when at for tho-e of all men are most culpable. ! Iior.es. Uithottt b a tihi . b,,N ";Ve::t wt(kan account of the New-Votk1:. 1Mt, , i,;ln,.hj(i the'waters of! school." The next -top H to advance the! who taught to feel an ahhortence at guilt.' h; without t:,ls industry ir'j-t:
canal will he inserted ; aber w la :h, rai r ,;0 y at ;,.,j.nct,,wn and to htin-'child to the Luiv- '.iammar. v.hicn m any i pcri-t in its practice. Lxpener.ee :mo ov, mu.i-:iy , .eruur, ana tools ateunpto-
own Vah.,sh, in prosncctiw", -hall be do!v.( ., r a ., .:, . (0i hvdrau'ic. !.uno-' persons ate weak enough to believe is the observation both teach us, that nothing om tive; a.uu '.vithout horses, crops an b.r
liiinf "' :" o
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! .) U.. The de-ci at fi.M lite ha.-m at this : quiate-cnce of all literature! lb-fore a ! morel y human tends to destroy tae poi-.t; ; an.i sloe:, pe; A capacily :n html b-
. i i . . .i .I-: ,.i.n,l. rliill c.i'i mill ..up I . n m i n -ie b i 1 1 1 1 illicit wkIuvs a p.i I oasHions. so riitic.h ac lU'o.iUce s r ;ne iii i n:r . (Iocs not satis! v an ;;.
' i . a e 1 o lei i M i I o . as we ii.nt: .iiic.mh -..... ..... . ..... , - , , i , . ,
OHIO !.',;o.i. is li):1. feet- and the canal com-;pen. or has te ica-t acipiaini ance with an enlarge,
vnio r.:. i Eiie canal. fr rn the m.-.rdhof rj.jt.,, lTUrs cah 'd ate that without injur-; the. mo-t tequisite and eomnvu knowl-
liie Scio; to Cloavehmd. ler.gth.'KjG miles.1 ;f ,r ,t i,. . , ,' tK. t-aial. or the mill 'edge, he must he hew ildeieu with V, "rc,
or
w i I th ) fee t, depth 1 feet, n mount ot (1I s ,.n th. Miami, sudicient water .'-'oc. being t!i.: forced to attend to four o o. :kage 1 1 Co feel, cost ..,: 1 .r7: dollars. :can 1,,.' broulit from that nver llirough di e departments of mstra-tion at the srtma
Ohio and .Mad river canal, t nan Dayton tn.. car . 'ia'dnnati. to keep in co"st.mt ' time; and this h to be done when he r mbv .Midl!etow;i and Hamilton, to Cincin-1 l)r,c ration e- p;-i r ot 1 1 -'J feet millstones. cajable nt" knowing the benefits, or ap
enlarged mind. The man w dsose s.-u! ' di-pensable necessity of agricultuic.
is a perfect vacuum, who has no will to; must produce nough to defray all thee-. -think, or matter to reflect upon. mut turn ' penccs of c-dtivation, to supply the iatv to sonie tiding or sensual amusemtnt "lo tal ie want" ot Hie labor cmphr.ed cat itJ kill his tine,"' whilst he who has-been an d to p iv taxes. If i: produce? ie-s. tj.... tauglitto contemplate literary acquisitions i tarmei must j)eii-ii, er resort to some -a;, as the highest recommendations of a ra-'. er mode o -nbss-tenee. linage r the ho,.
; it: . n:; lit ' . a. i, i a . amount ci .'.) o- 1 ha ;
s. whhh t, t. depth ;o't,pV (i,.;v ("..( a-i atoa; tl ree!iue of JO,- pi eciating the aoi aatagt s ef either ofitional creature will constantly improve the est proiesor oi rn-oral rectuudt , 1 -knge LVU fiet. cest 00v ddiais f.-r ib-u- it :i'.s aione. 'them. The b-oi ,, d . ; ion ! '.oag mo-, a -e! la i !. ; leisure time which his avocations m:n ! hecomo his piece; tor; and the poverty a j, ' r .y.,c-rte.j bv the eoaimis-iotier' .the whole supei-tnn tore most con-equent-jgive him. for the purpose of inciea-ing hi--; ri-mg ti om heat ties? attempts to gain -a I. jtjiat ;K. . r l!i p. complete I in 1 J 7,1 y '"' feeble. the coin se .d"instiuctioii being1 knowledge and augment ing his respect.i-j Msi.t:ce, i? hi- lui comforter. No refugt
bihfv. That hook must indeed be inde ; ex;-t- f; om a calamity, proihtecd with r:
T I t
at tie" tr,'1;; ii ot to- .., a;;. . I i , ( e.,.. e 1nr r..,,i on I lie r.i.l
.;: tin' i'.ri .a;;..:. The. r-'.-ite of thi .' ... i i. ,t ... 1 o a ;n I... i. i':.tt .w,.r 'continued in the -ame met hod, in w huh it
e i i i m i . i i . v i i 1 1 i. i i ' . i - f . I . . . . . .... . . .i ii . . . ...
if do ('.'j" dollars, 's begun : and it i common to see a bo ;-eri;abty worthies?, which in the perusal exi.ie certainty t-y an insu.iuuenty m the
canalde ef ttatislatintr an eclvoie of 'ir-tae. Is the reader neither m tormmg histv!e. soii to supply him with necessane--, but W
increasing his hatred to folly and vice. ex-: dc.-ert his home, to enhst urder the h in citing his cliaritahle sensibilities nor in-' 'r of vice, or to improve hi- land. Tie
when- U ero...fS too ;;ver on its suita-e. ;n.,,n throe.-li the vaiievs of the Miami, viite hi- own name iegibly, having noslvt!lvigoratinj the eneigy ot morality; ami n; iit'ii-nuuna .igieat numueroi larm n -r.i Kff-.b in :i i, ii tl pi -,i - ,o ro -r. i ' . . , - . .... i in 1 1 1 l.n i i io -.ii! i i .-ni, r t ( ii t to si.ral i it will t.rodtice none of these r fleets, it ' it'gmia to v ;chl the bate t.ecesraries i,
. v ' .'-s ...... tait.jfnir- ej-.-eu. .igai.-. ai;o .'.a-iaiee , , - -
- i . .. ai n, (: 'i li!" .s- i a.;.i j j ,.- ,,r (.-.,-;- thatl f. "nr c-o . on the COst . ap.ioie n u.i.isi.nuiu ,oi oou- ! ii - i cii lip the cdiry of that nc:. n the '',(- t -.ilatute of (mo piopo-e to t gil. or an ode fiom Horace, and del. e lent ..e;i,.i:e, to the in ii.dty of ihktt.ovn. ;, ud i hi: ca:i il, at soav- future d.iv, from 1,1 enetv other qualification; not able to
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v anus Cntihccthe. near uln. :. it i-gam -,; j ,.,, r. ; Ti,- i.tie of a canal eu tin- hi- eavn language graanmatiealiv , "r to jouglit to ho thrown ti'me as only ht for in ' una .: . e t ,.:nv mers to cue . . ssts tho river, anv! then cori'inats its ,.,,;(,' b',J i ti a -utvovod bv able engm- vxuitean laigli-h s t.tenei; i oi M-i fly . In-iel. Those, alone who feel the benefit' of a t!a -e rcme.iics . The tiist is a vobmta:
.are along the eastern ban.v to tlie log (M.:,. u10 ...ooonnre ti.e w.uk practicable ',;i;i''( s"t "'is kind, too numerous to be de
1:. liy cret k. near the hae e.hi ii uiv ides gp,K. b-ng-J, of a catul from the (' tailed. h.ae been tM'ticol by me. and I I'., kawav :.t.d rr;,t.k!in ronnts. wiiere it bio to I a he '.".no on this route weod.l be the rc tin a a ru ue t ii it the p: c-ent mode- el terenes a feaer. b n m'.b s i ,.g, banting .-;o Uuv arnoual ef l,o kage Co tuition is not dei'ee!ie only. I"t also pirni K m the c.ot'i Cduuihus. After ic- f, t, and ti e cs"i uc. 1 ,0o dollars ''eais. Let n- leferto the female sex, and co iv ing ti.e Cuhimbus ft-;di r. the hue pir w.,,.,, leach winch eommonrt ..- 'f ''iny with pr-pt tot v be said that the ini',.v ( s the .alley of Wahmt csa-ek. to the lOUt IC. na.ics noit'a of Davton. txttn.i- ttuotion whi- h ti.ey re-c ive t? frequent
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uaunir, oe
more than t"o miles within a saorie y a meio .ut.c-.;a. upon education: it
'woe,, a;t head waiters of tho-.- -in .iidv p.n . .iri t;i level, toothf r w tth the seems to be a eommonlv ic-aaved piinci T i sapplv th.-: nrnu;ii w ith water. Ked prr no.ta of it a- fit a- the Maumce I 'hat tin v ha; e no need d any kuoul-
:i an to he cut to the a!h, South and'-nv;.r :l ti:,,.;!1.;o ,.. aj c( ldo miles, mu-t (,:-(' -A the oniameutal being always a .Co,.;, toik. i lacking, and a huge ie r!T(.,. c a;j ,s uateis bv feedess ft m the c M,M tir,! luipet lance w ith tes , ta.o.r is abo to be male near the hue of j ners. The feedei .thru;- 1 them than the Useful: thus a gnl j t.e.aaah from the Licking summit, the iu, uouj,j , xtes . r, f;.lIr tI., , ...j'is taught to d.mcr. to sing, and to !iess; : at. of the. canal proceeds tiou n ti.e v ah a r:u,.,j rf j,:,, fnii s to be fed. from d' v. ritit:g. t .oliag. or the domestic-1 .af lacking cieek to the mouth ef the ;;0 ;;vo .v!;,ir, s. Tj(C , a-aim.-i.ao. i- ;i,:r';;' d h-hmt -nts. ..viog, t ookmg. ataij '.ecky fc.ik of Licking, and thence aero-?' .;...o ,j -.j ( j , a,;r , . , , ,v i , ; , , ; the m m-igcmeut of (he !ionsVhohl ccono '
: the valley of ti.e Totnaka. an.i d nvn , ... at Car; i ; ?a u to 'u,,; cut th-- i - -'d my, -he to. ;y be ptufectly igmuatit. The, '.a; t ..lie v nearlv to the ' .action of the u a,.r i ; :. w(. a al .1 ei thinking and c t at ting, acquired;
.. " d pt iuni-iaiea- Mhx.hu bv the v oimg tc I
virtuous education, are capable of justlv ' ''ams'nrnei.t fr.m our country ;;:,.! o r
estimating its imntenso. consequence to Itiends; the second hanifhrn-uit from !;?.. ontb- nnd r-ora iallv in :i ronntrv likr-! Vt u; and t!iC third, an excrti-.jn ofa fre.t..
... .... . this, whose whole happiness and prosper-' Vi't :' an d patriotic mm !. The .-ucccity depends upon the degree of inform:)-; oi the last i certaai. it" weuccthc imraa lion its intdueutial as well as its less di-t;:i ! h:ced b I'rev idence vit'iin our rc:., i
gmshed cliara.cter may procure. Land, in proportion to our numbers, a to rt: eo-viiNiru . , hour.ds; nor are we les. houutallv ci.doc, -.I :.i i ...
-i-.ii-m.i i v . umj- ec w.in 'imtue me:ias iur its imnrovemcn
i which ca:t!ali husbanded, end skilful!.
! applied, will save us fiom exile or guil
Te.aa d.a with the Mc-kiagum. Fro;n thi-
; i at the hvcl of tha caaa! heg.ns to accr, h aau the route piaa.eed? up the va'ihy of t!;e MuskmgUin to White womaa"- : e !. aear its oinct. w dh the Tusc:-. ia
j and la -to-.v ui'On us subsistence and w ealtb
; I hi se no aas are manuring. god ploijgh ing. gsass seeds sown with or upon :.-.a. i grain, and inclosing. An con. ion -;.. j that the. comtnon irs,.arces fjr ma.ouii.a.1 die sciuty, and luoaiu d to tiie fad off; . idiing a pror soil. Thi opinion is br cdl-piii.g of a vv.-itit of industry o: skill I p. ... ..a :. i' . .. .:."i. ..
n.nii.1. m . oj;i'ii.tj ios:;:i i nil inf OiliC'
i . . - ; - v. , . a a w ' -..aii'., a i . . i . 1. 1 'a ', ; . i , . i . - t a . .
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a at ' "od;o g r. Cio-ii::.: this creek o: '. i ' da;ec!ia g thoeaiiv at'etiti ai c m must n.a'i'.uih . I
sic .ao. .! picccc-ds ,:: tlie vallev of re.ae.e'.s to the so a ct. of i. tucatiou. am' i
that I
. male er a ct ttain age; whe.-e. under , (Tlie following is an extract from a corn-' sprcifiod means. The Deity, far fron ':, , ,, , . .,, ! ., r.C, .U n ill hi. t", in n 1 ,,..,:r. i' It aLiIa Pt toiiv 'V - -- nr OO!!! til 1 ! 1 1 11 cr rill (TPirliin; blil'ib r i-- I . '
..iv. . ii, , i.i-- ,j.i. , . ... ..... .-V , i 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 : , i . i ' . 1 luv; li.'.- v-v'i.. .'uu j .iii.-'i.; ;5 -.---j. - .....-
t more fie-of (Ja,-,line. Va. to the Agricultural Soci-! ancing expenditure and stir; ly. has pa., wheie si,c' etv ct' that State. lie was the enlipi,t-! ided ti.e latter amply for thj eacourrgc
; i; the u.a-'oned oresident of that Societv. and author, met:t and reward of iadustrv !!v ah---
as. c;at e s;t. o s , : n s po i : , 1 1 1 t h ' i in s ; i j : , ; i a a
v ga ei-iu.-a' a, i .uadc. ot her cf the verv e..-rful fsr-avs on ru.ral affairs, ''-"e .erihtv, r.otiuag ;s produ-ced. and e
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i Js-.....lWo', ill luiSl OI. .iie Csi e I Ii . ' i ,i i i .i i i.o-.i.i i" oi:ur ,u. i.i- .) o :. '. , i o .oe; . ii .; i.ic, 1 '. up.ow I) Ulloer l tie title OI .Vrail I . in oi.i-'.. ii-.-.tjoii: is it.; us-im-i, nu i in ( o s
:;d. afterwaards en the eastern side of the cussiem.as I -h ill the ether great iaterc-te;a: capa'd:' 'a tc .; may l-. u. h was Inruself engaged f xtensiveh in agri- " : hut wluitever ! e t!;e degree of prr ... , l . . . . ... 4 ... . ! , . a .Int.! , 1 i r. i I . t - . . i , , r , ' 1 1 , f !..-,,, r , r , ... . . , ...... ....... , I , ' I .-I . , ', I . I I ... 1 1 J ' '. ,, . it tdiC I ,t , n. f.... in
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a the v e of w ,a: is called the IS, it- I h; hearing. I hop.j at leat. it t ill uof be w hatev er Miuation mi life cncumtance.s -pecifs - f lic;, o:r e-.::-.l!y conta!k-
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v t. n miles, sua :or s.,a:o teo'- hence, as was sari ua-a i may at.i act l--;a do- v. t .:uc-..te.J ; without 'a vgcsuiu, cc-.iifttt .c ., a a a er
a-i p :pi : ;u cat- gre tt cue ,c, 1 tio-jhlo h tv e been after ' JL riru!': r, .
1 i. e miles aoioss the portage ei bote in :eg.ud to s irno tec- mc.eo ha- wat-is due- ted ; tin ir advantage, by mo-' iiowever s;j'ie::Vioas jt ;r.av sa-..;;, (o th.'
a ' :vahogt river. The Iortage sinntuit ot.s u the V. an i-'n oepr-'o. e-n-a;t -ra:Mhct-; the raantiC.., the tern; cr, the de learnt d. an inculcation of correct clfmc'e : c.iti ia no Joedtr. as it receives ait a' am- rta c-.ia be ':,:!; t; I t' .; arc o a r f" p ,; ! -ia :,t. w iil n d he what their own sex ia: v ideas of agiicaltui e. will I e hi hi v ; mt supply e f wati r fi-m tl-e TusL-ara- both being nvtttet s , c '. rnpu.-- wonhl la-ad, atc-hv ex.impde a well as bv o.seful to the ignorant, fl'.cna 'or'.' :..' v.a-. at tio peat where it crosses that tance, I l.-pe the (,;;.,, rg . ,,,,, mi! i piece p. p ireri'.i dr aid be aware cf th-.; ; geologist, or a skilful chemici. if l. i- ate
tieim. I'rorii the northern extretoitv of tnents will ab-tatn t u the
ti ,e miles along the h ti.ks of the Tus the tiit-ui .1 hi i 1 of the
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the 1' utoge summit the e.mal proceeds matutestmg any exticme ?' a -Ww I 'i'he plati w hich i have to sab:n,t to iVom practical e?-ac -. it lW; a.g ' a -o. r tt-' n, a : fanu raa he gt-oh. ill; ic d ive; the v alley cf the On ah, ga. at hist may nt travti i the ea 1 h . ve ia v i. ;v , voir consideration a on Id i r;:i( dy in .-otno face cf the eai th. and the v tsib'e c .yj;-o j i . ;. u :. : I it will ae ;d r.-.tu a d t - o . i . . . i .. ... . i . .i I . . . i . '. 1 i .... ' .i .-. . 4- .. i : i i ..i.:.. i . ii. i i .i i
a wie o cs.. a a i a.,! i w ;uus !i i..e e.'.s- t-v u.... .ippi v p...o , oui . oieis m r, o.easute ii:e netect- or win-.-, i o ,,iai,i,i,. of vegetation .u.r.on uc;Kes ;-n a:ge; fe.. . ) a caq ar.n'ru :'. i.i sido i i the stii iiin. till, it an ives test ;osuied, 1 will teach it . To bod. and tender our vor.h mrue r. .giCCtahh"! . , worn i)-am r."-air.t star 'a;:m;. and live ia:: c-f '.aic-sev entii a! ic-ist of it a: d.
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( hddrcn of both .-exes, alter knowing damned mankind by an n.tc mpc rat c-;ri-- cotaterds.
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the.-e six m.h s it h pr.U'osod to make u-f- I mor of a it w uupo.is.e. d paiac ia;a,s u ... lette;s, :md p.-rticularh, there letter1- diverted frua the us' cf warmth, 1
t the 1 c l of the liver bv a tow oath a -'ucr t ach he.i;! H.aii for s M.:e time. .Jivet- which are nt onoum-ed when in words tn temohitin" ti.e sut.-. or ,'toun a but iff.
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leog t!:e haul,. the co. urn:.- of t,;" 7'. A g-v,-'. .ad i the samo mannc i as in .-ingle h Iters ; tlic: ' tivativn ci plants,
ia a- a,.i. g uc:n take Hi ie to the Poi t ! am apt to touiis ti.ete wad he n . e .u-o ti should thn tead some licok cf easy pic- after their food, vvo.nd tvmcc adisicga;
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a. a-i ,-. cbu:c. "n r:ch lands, that u ! h
h , .. an: he ( to a hnro --i n r. er t:.
a:re suata. ib tht : c i. :i ha ka of ddd iVct :' iu oi ou;,lo t.bem eiti.-r iircscmf . ;:u.t ccs adapted to their capactics, and ca.cu-'to these r.dmon'.ticr.s I'.v A.'.-:f :T:- o .r' v.'.ii- h is
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..ha, a lack i go of JJd feet. 1
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;a :!ii- summit I j the Uhi-, a ! lit gr.cm.is, t . . e imi. du.o' um a ... a ted t tead some ot the nairat. ai-.the tu- w,0: d advance ::. the impr..vr n.etit ! d.g ; Virfanri ate so exhausted its t..
- cf Id: lhiO; i dc- expeciants ic u ing their lea:, up , oilier- an ! at cert, tin time they mig-ii !. e permit-. r,ccrs-ities and iimniiat-j lei. or;-. m o the chjee:. A multitude of farm
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The Ohio river at r;t-m utii erenu.ts: wi-do::
to eX'-t betv. . n k'.io',-, !e !g" ,:
' ' o. : a a ,w i - aiuiing 1 1 imprmt upon their ncuitute. a? a student would rdvr.r.ce :a m , ap. !v the wants of tin ir ':':i
eon a ia ii a 10 'i!ie . ' i : . 1 a a . r! a 'i ' ' no . - t . ; i or i, i i a its a aa V V tu- n r-. 1 1 ..t I ,- !., .t , . i ,-r m o I . . -.-.1 , . 1 . .. v e., . '.-' t :.-, ' . . ,
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las- i.d Ic situation fr imia. g: et tu; d pi a.entv ; with tie.- ; . ub u mter-t.av an lea! ui'hihuaav fh-.-v should atieriiot to s'.ar at a ho;:nd to th s.ju.mr ( ' ' Lmdiinc an f - -or," i d :.h -
ua . -,iUo t:e,
liio canal, aa tho n ati r is dce-a the h-
bohl. and the each g-a,i: g; ua i j . : , ' : ted i s-ibj.-ct oi.-.u
hi ;a unit wo i ana ; c. a.t t ic ;. . o.
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in ae. a;: 'gu:g guat
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ii;... in'.- t.a :r wu itoeg. a:, t on tin- ,,f ae i icultuiaii
a .encc. would i ctaiii : cr u.:;, mr redeeming tie ir :w
a i -rte-.t :
t . Life .n.M.t partmci.ts progiess, step hy step and by suffeiir.g-
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.tie the like, but tlieie is a oh:: uct. ad ia at. th
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.1 oi ith c,f the mean... Whatever useful :e-;.:t- :. tha: -oil ; t :-. h-i: g d Idr t! h an ! to v - r!lav i.ccasiotiallv tiroceed ftor.i i.nuo'.mrt a-.o. by a de--t " ' ' ; -a! o: a h;' d :
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euti.-s until vaiseiri the pi .ac; ; !cs of Uunt irntu-ooer to moderate th"e disf..sSg; os. w ill d.'n
1 ' ' :u Vi "; Noath upon th.- ii.. : i r r i . w h ... i i ( i i a m :i ar com-.: a to ah l-nguar es. and 0f the human mind mr Penetratm-- into d- h eg. ' c; t
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bout .;'. mi.es - i i..e t i.e. eugua m, ... i c r .-a-. i.: g tne t.i. owing h mat ;tb--- who cleave ' . thu old n. ..e d ia giuies an oh-t lcle to
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