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way. This is so well understood, that the inhabitants are generally their own physicians, & in this they succeed well. But before proceeding further I will be a little more personal. After making up my mind, not to settle at Rock Spring, I pretty much determined that I should settle somewhere in the northern part of the state. And in travelling up the Illinois River through the counties of Green, Morgan, Sangamo, & Tazwell, I was much pleased with the country. And I understood that in the direction of the Illinois River even to Michigan Lake, & that a considerable proportion of the large country between the Illinois & Missisippi Rivers, is remarkably fine. I am however for the present settled in Kaskaskia, on account of a favorable offer of a school $550 for myself & Sophia 44 weeks. The school is select & very pleasant & affords the best opportunity for the education of my younger children. I have no lamentation that I removed to this state. Were I back in New England, with my present knowledge of this country, my first object would be to remove yet it is not a paradise. Monied capitital is greatly wanted, & can in various ways be employed to advantage. Of this the rate of interest is a sufficient proof, which upon an average, I think is not less than 10 percent in the south part of the state, & from 10 to 25, & sometimes evern 50 per cent in the North part of it. Agricultural labor here is nominally somewhat lower than in the East, but perhaps really higher, as people do not labor nearly so hard as there. Mechanical labor of almost all kinds is decidedly higher. The