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$h''hopz«n Ctmnty h rnpidfy filling up wilhonieipi isim* settlers- principally farmers. Within three o\ firnr weeks pas*, a new seulcment Im* b«-en made upon Union river, by a party of re-*ncc*able i in in it ran is from Tompkins conniy, IN. Y.; a in I others are preparing to follow them i\* rpnekly :i s c* i tv ;nn si an eca will per mil.The prt^eni sen Le men l i* com port'd of about twelve families, who have pure based largely of ihe 1 Burnt OpemnsrV {so called) and intend farm ins very extensively, They art accompanied by two physicians, £ blacksmith, carpenter, e, io.—in fil’d, they po^es? all the needful re-qyisi:i_\s to foirthience I lie settlement of a new country. They hnve pub ie preaulifng in the acrileineni cvciy Sunday; and I he people are said lo be ot a odd mm als, industrious and enterprising, Of course, ihcy will meet with abundant success.The country on Onion river, offers superiorfndoeerftfUie in eastern farmers who desire to remove to the wcq It consists, mealJy, nf openings, wilh occam onaNy fine tracts of heavily timbered land, abundantly supplied with ever-flow-nfi brootfs of crystal water.There Kn genera) rush to obtain this kinrl of bind * m iliac persona intending ft migrate thither, had belie i be lively, in order lo select I he beat locations. * Delays are dangerous.*[Green Bay Bep,
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Milwaukie Sentinel

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US

Sat, Jul 20, 1844

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