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f r-. u I: .r xi ; ' i 1 s--;--.ti"'i."' .a 1- ;- '41 1: 5 X. .fnn "tntknt fori are. ftive.nfandi at '4 V1 rcflragw pdidj But' at the option of, the 'XXttMvekti'Mhti ofitio fi&rt length 'titan : jhiW-ifl - y Iwim vbr 0 dollar fond jwerdtj-fivt t tents for edcK c6nAinuanci f ones in,t&e same rproporti(m,-rr liov tertisefal&e. wear,.?..-: ' .'.X :i; 'SjvV . v 1 1; Ipntilforbidy wrid charged accordingly ' uniess otherwise 'marked M ih&writeri m nil .. ' . ' . f . .. TV 1'm t A KENTUCKY CANDY PULLfNG ft 8 , . A' correspondent of the NewEhg : land Jiagazine, 8;ive an intereatin dercntion : of. a. Chf iatmasf' , amoejj 4 Pulling iii iiigh 'favor IMlv iHe jWf "V.tiod latses of the stale. The .tnci ,deot which'-hedeficribet in the ub ': joined attracts jrtook, ace inlj83 :ia'jiie.intcndrfiKentiic V I idr'iarid a 'lawyer, were among the ...v.tnostedosMdaibe jcompany.- ; f he Writer pr e ra Jfle,; i ha! ,cnnnectj.f - V ed! mih Candy Pol lin 5 1 h e re are tvv important :oreparatorylmoveme V: ixistj that a iqaantity of moIa$$e Xaiis;a oe U poured out, intoilarge plates! ana .ollonred a ihort Ttitne to cool. 2nd it is cut : i (0 sections jitat(en; tnH h ; ;The first brie who taade-an tiM upon me .01 1 sy w u cn yJ2JAf u ' f J (dance on Jhe tabteT wa lhe bopO 6cipn of trje I a wi ; hoirri web ar reidy introduced la the reader. l Hi , seized one, and giving one erd lo'.fa young lady w ho stood beside ' bm'; X ;ooe wbom he threw into a ? ipeltmp ? ! ihood by" hisJeroiSeVaqce ; the . morningand they moved $8 in r frivo wav for. other applicants, i Jn a . f. short tinio . the, vrhol wereauppli; ,edt:aaa tne most compieie sysiea. 6ttugging vvzb conimehced thatjjia 'beert seed" since thte '.davs whet ; , VG r eek m e t . Greek." - The graucJ object or eacq.person was to gevtrir rp 1 1 o ft c aitdy away from his or! b e r antagonist. i v The .lawyer eras Tseen ' strnggline: as if at the wrong end of .ui.d-deairea. - lie pToteE&f: 0 cause, . wnn tne- same unreiaxea I XtJoncitudeof countenance: f.be bad , Tv.orn ; lhroogn , the wno?e evening, irpccasibnally turning j his ;head aside ii to aisburdenbrs- mouta of its gush 'inc: contents? while Ibis ' fair jopd : o'ent, making 'tbe walls echo with ner ' laugn xor ; inougu - sne nijgu ' have wept over. he gra ph ic pi ctu re be had drawn, she . (if 1 n t e m pe r a nee ntvas yet a laughter-loving lcreature? fxXj.dhd much mord iaciive than be-4 ft :i fb an a g ed : t op rjelset ve h e r gr a s p i u i s j;pite oi ;h strdojger i in u sclesl t? At I . f lasU by a dexterios itwitch the rpM i r Jtyas broken off close id bis hand, arid iVJuo sprung awjf ,uc u,v"ru ..'. J .AMAmmannorl thA filar ' (V it h fii ' " vi 111 l' i ri .11111111 . iik.i.ka,;. a &.r mm wm f 'ni odest yourg-'mao;, who was pul-, ling the bright handSagajnstUhe jeft iiture oihe ma pf 4laaid atjd ifor ! I' c;0 ur; r doctor,'., t oo, waav -poVf Q Ie; In d e e d , b e e i h ibile d strogy m 1 0 m is k of havj 0 glh is; batisj full ;-fpr: as ;vtinfortubate1y;elinled '-o;V --'lady Id whpe cQmpftNwe leit; hm; r?pd,:tlrim tisraspdTpllsQme ive for?-b'ia-bbJd;iJbut;;Varoud(i 'w hicb :tbo lenWthy 'digets 'of tbe::iadymVfe "firmly c!ecied I " v lobg dnd,;do;jbtfuli-4Vx- ' 1 n n e o f t b e m'6 si d i Scul t ' ca s e s ': w h t c h S -bapccdrecl in the doctor' practice; , ''abi"ebon'-attraV'ei 1 -the company, wuo ceaseu operauuus, oYd'lfowam'i; shori cots and beading, the devious cobrs etbel "dimi n oji.t e r M vP4-; forced to ;;navite?;vRoutrf;; round, here land there;- backiyarda arid forwards, and- sideway8hQ;wa fibmhr ci ful ly . dragged ; by, Msmore kiowerut anlasoniist. In vain did ji.e braceiiisheels lasrtipiijAnP; dragging at a relraploryjtoptb; tne jady was an over'4natcn tor nimi ano h mightthavorp been : perfbrmihg larnelefsevolutioa to .tbjsday, bad iot;the ;r bit sujdde olypatted io ertpljowed ttiU termination ot j he; dnctar'syset-to, for the impetus .rhe bad received precipitated j himover a sman.rocking-cbairfromnbeneatb which -roseinmalto nized and heart'Hrendering - squall of a peaceable puss;; and by a sudden lun of bis body, feared him ;pluoop in! a' vcapaclbui ' tubnpt 6tf Scoter; gentleL Teaierbut ;V warm candy, which wa& very, patiently; waiting t het.i nroad . of , the . com pany: : Now the content were inbi exctly hoi. but of a temperature sufficiently h igb , to m ake a: contact j iviih -4bem what might . be Called not . comfor ta ble. At least. jp thought the doc tor: for with the , return of hid scat tered i d e a s h e ' s c ra mbl v d forj h; cer- tainiy t ne inostj canqieid man in tne company, a td the f'ery personifica tion of insulted dignity, yAs he stood i po n u is ie ei va gni nTuis cioiues:iu era)l?'i plastered n-vitb l he; ad hesi ve uoian ce, w n ie rt a r 1 ppea 1 nsrri n gs ft fcm t he m i i n e ve y U i r e c t i d hb i s ri urchin's who has' been soured in i X'l iter and trie. a fcr t. of h 1 s in v 1 s l'f ;S re tux f roc k ,ciaaixii!1 irtir'ocR ible msa. and ;telf, u$tairied ;,Wad- iig:Out hHngensi inform" Mom? hi Jcka spirit of laughter, ' ungpvprn- ible, andbutrageobs to tpe doctor's' e risibility, prevailed, and burt fbrtK id pealing -cli a c h i h at 1 o n s ; w ! i c b ; t o lUastounbet! ears: seemed the kbell vt nis digniu and respecaouiiy lor nycr 1 At Jength, ,e 8een)e,ot '.fujljf wakened o 1 $ewb'?r.ror4t of h i,(u -aiibn, and with a.Mern. and meMur- id 'gate, .udipensirg -j ,bdbf iferous 4yreefs on all arobn d," he made good bU'retreatli-; -i'l-X. i'l : 'V J j This ?fFec,tedv and, jfier ;niejnt; so newhai subsided, - the struggle Was resumed , with unabated , vigor.' Restraint was thrown away; and fun and jollity reigned supreme in every breast, abd shone in :rthe:laughing expression of , evferycoVinte4iabce.l If a comb 'habpened :tQfaU,from a I ai 1 n 1as1 ' V M IM. 1. M ' I . a. If ruv nvau. BcttKiK (uysc lu&ui rant ringlets, mere wa no nand, to replace it; ho ri if a shoe . qharvce d to! f lip , from the delicate; foot .of jit iwner, she. weat without, it, for.ber fingers were eb cased ''. asj within a gauntl e t. ; j Al 1 the yigbts.bf mewn .k riuwi, as regards elbow-room," were iprouea, or, oy common consent abrogated; and the" robmfdr; the spce of anhour, presented the most a tu mated ; pictqte of hilarious eaj joymebt; f'IChave .-'j eyerJ- witnessed; Old. bachelors and old maids; who var barenthese seemed td be const an ft !y pulling against eac bo the r : y pti b g batcbelorslin the full tide df sucV Ce s (jj I v ex fe ri m e pf, d n, I'the'. bjer 1 a 01 jiue yoong oeiies; anapiooming wjuows, were aii ijostiearaDout m the tbdst 1 i 0 describablef tcoo fb sibriy without regard id buckram sleeves Or, afflicted toes. Yaib would i U bl for roe to alt empt lib give a "distin ci idea of s ucb , a scene; to be undbrj Itdod it should be? looked upon ' f i -"';, .i:'rl' -.i'V-'--. ;.'-.;' -VVv -:,:''; f I? jAtthe edofan) hour of .tirefesa ac t wi ty , t hb c an djr w as 1 a i d asj d e ; fittd i general SeCwrt rdade ;to disen thrall f the bands lrdm ts'tertiii 6iputi bold, and . restore discomfitled dresses to Hheir pteviobs; nbjatness. 4,6000 as iKis waa , done,' thbv mer ry.oQtes of the iyioJin struck -up, aod with the dance and the plays known 1 0 1 he inhabit a n tS; 0 f : h e - c o u n try; ibe evening wa $m pro tract e 4 jtd.a.TatQ V. i . -' ' i ' li ' -f r: ' .'; ." i 1 1 -? . J '1 1 ' ' . f : ... : 7? -" r . ' . . tr : . r. -. ' .hpurim) eebperopabat y-r- - riirlZTr-: al!dvribg fifiv-8ix Dobddstd thefeusK- S4Sq Aont-i'art ;ti tfie';'! pedple .ni-rn i.i iii .11-.11 ..-.-" i felSGARi:FnftW oavePiogVterfc4esiroU8svpf laving this subiectr-beiore our.rea- ,10 a morQ iangioie snapc juau W-ebavenhitheroVbeenaD and ; since :iheit)VPlfcatio JastartlcJednHlfebject man hasVcalfedr opooiuswbo has b ee tr e; n ga ge d the" co n s t ruction of mecbideryfo sugar;lrpri(Btb and France; ;Vad;iiTAdquainVeft-Wit!i me i dinereni operations, sirora,. tne grinding , of to. the hoed s,ugar. r : j finishing of re- . As toon as tbe Weather will per m it , 4 h e ge ntlema nl propose a to aou factuting some suar from .the beets grown in this country f and willleave a sampleat our ofice for .inspectioQ. j He has'..; made the 'follow ing esti mate 'upob the cbst of noanofacturing i n thi country, .but as. he has lately air riyed, ab d V; is V but i partially ac quaioted with ouiinddevf qultiyaf tiou, lot .produce oif- tur lands, be does dot pVetebdrtpfbe accurate id I those which refer td rddtalabor;! and iuei, as.inese oeiierracquaiuitsu wiui all those local c jrgvijin&U be, but as lhese pdintsi vary at, dif ferent placed, it will be :easyi for those, who feel an interest tp correct anyjs ucb ; i n accuracy ; accordin g, to their, location Mr, GooDsiiLii; ')z,Sir Sedibg in your) valuable i pa- pe r, a 0" art icle bii; (the man ufacture of sb gaf ifrdm' Beet 'robtsl'' ap(i beihg uesirous 10 engage 410 inat ousiness t heat ten t of Vfur readers to - bo impoi iani,a jsup- In brdoMo bring this Subiect fair MbetoreUhem; il will sbe necessarv to go inicraetaiis, order to con f v i bee t b e ro bf : the' profit attend i n'g tbis. jbrancb bF purpofte! rmade"; calculations of the sevei al costs attending it, as ,well as my . short . acnuaintance .with the country!wduld ailpw; me to do,. and also of the produce; an,d value there of. In my calculations ! as 3tb the quantity of beetsw hicb may be -pro-" duced; in ; t he-'coon t ry per .'acre; , h aV q ; be e govern ed part ly f-. by' the, quant Sty: pro duced) in, Vthef ; coun tries, 'as in ; England and France!; and partly:. by' li nforfbr matidp col lected Tram the j oiost au jheot ic sou rces, si neb my aVriyat ippbis country. Ijln making these calculations I haydfiie.d acre, as . being more convenient than .aayoumbe r of? jbu ndi - or b us hel 1, and a? the prpdudof lands, as well as the cost of manuiacturin, will be different; in different piarts of the United tatesmy calculation can- noi. oe expeciea 10 oe roainematicai ly correct for, everyjocation.,.- V, , ; 4n' order. tdput jtbis in the: inost dimple form, I will first consider the expense 01, cultivating pne, acre, tne quantity of beq.y Vhicb an .acre will prod uce. and tb'e : cost of manu fac tunng tjiem ino sugar, and. the ;prpr bablje, Quantity;;. oJlpgaVwhicji.yiili bebrbduced; aftVifLfwhicbtwe will esti mate 1 the . woftb of the article' i n this' market, and. the difference of.ie two sums -will ( ibow! the; profits v or loss auenaiog me cuiuvator ana msnuiacturer 01 ino article. . . ifThe rentof one acre bf V ' vtlarid, . .-" $4 00 ;rrepanng tne aame lor ! t Cost .of seed land plant- 4 tHoeihgand thinning tbeV ;'.' 'v crop. '- - .-'i !- 5 OQ Takiog up and- carting v : ', ' Total cost of cultivation, ; S20 00, ' ; TTb nekf thing io be considered is th? quant jiyJv.Whicb'ab;acfe bf Vodd iana 15 capaoie orprooucinfr. -v Jnt: England. -and Fr ence -I h have ei; :: In this cduotrv i tho'uld late that nearly J the sameq migni oe raised, s 10; tiiogland or 1, win aiJwJt hey produce ;to oe fsix t' -!ir' '1.' i'1' " -' ." bupdtfcd,bvi1?rs ilracr,ortbtrty.! t h r e 0 t 6 u afeii d a ' h uti clr e d;' pby ftda5 The cost of manufaclVribg; w ill vary according Jo'pircuq.stances, ai (lorse team or; water. ppwef:'are made use otV and Uhat; pfcoocentrating' the juice must be governed by te price oituel, 1 butt be cost . of gr mdi n g, concentrating 'tbeujuice chemical agenjs, &c.M think will net exceed fbrtyj dbJlarsV including labor,' &cTw; hfe-, produce of augar vw1U vary accioifding 1 to tbp quality of the; roots, fromj four jb fivb per ;cent; but I think an. average Vpipducd from the root" sj jbay be. put at about tdit and a halT percent;; ;'sur.Vfhejprp-' dbct jof ao lacrbi i allowing ixhun; ? dred bushels per acre,' would at that be i fifteen . hundred, and i twelve pounds - ! The quality of i sugar produced from, beets corresponds with ivhai is Jkn b w d; in t hi s; in ar ket a s; white Havanna, ; and; iscapaWb of being bro'.tjtothe fibest refined sugar; i The price .perhundredi may safely be put at ten dollars odaking the pM-' duce.of an cre equals to bnehun Ured and fifty . dollars and twenty There wiinbet a(tf ;manuactu i n g ab put -Jdne . h u bd red f and 1 fifty busbejs of pulp, wbicb is Coosidered of the same value as.? brewer's grain or bran, at;d iifexcelnf;fory all tb!e bseiltb wbicHtftoseare:appiied for feeding animatii w d n I d p rod uce six'.d plfaraT t&i f - ! ' ' Tbe amouut wili tnen standltbus; ;;:4Post;diVp;ifdducin Cost j ol mapuiactur- ing do,. , ti- 40 00 60 00, Amount of sugar pro- 1 u dbcedrr';'"'-Vv T 150 20 iValue of pulp remain- V ' "V .1-, 1' '. i?f --y 157 C20; Ne,tt "profit per aprei ' $97j:20. '- fn making these calculatious I do dot pretend that it will be found ex act at every place, but I ana confi dent : that I'bavej not ; overrated ;.t be produce or value bt the produced, and yourreaderi will be, able to cori rect,any variation in the cost , of cul tivation. ,Tbey ; will 'readily per; ceive.the advantage; that would ac crue o' the vconutry, from the iotrd- uucuou ot MnBmanuiacture 01 tnis article, bbtb loi'aby individual and national point of view.'; HV :i;i I shall hold myselt ready, to give J any runner explanation of tne diner- ent parts of the process if required. and any communication addressed to me, post; paid, td the care of the Editor, will be promptly attended to :I amair,::.. . .. ; j.' ' N' .-'-r" Your Rpflnpniriillr . . . ? RocbesterV Nov: 22,;1 833.V;:,- . : j -From tAe GeorgiafTdegraphl f The Jourpal (Geo) asks: 4,lf Congress should persist In the exerclief un' delegated .potrersand a Stae sboutd refuse obedience tq tbe; laws; then has Gongress the constitutional right to make war on sucb" Slate or not 7 This question bf tbe Journal jit ap-j pears 10 usi is preoicaieo ;od a coo t i n g e fiey ; which! never' mtl dor nev e r can accur. ; Congress cannot persist ia jtbe exercise of undelegated' pbw-: ers. 'f That.bopy js a cre'ature. of tbb Con stitut ion; wiihfn - whose ; aim os, phere she' can bply-exist,' prescribed toiacertainrbityadd she has novd lition, no power of 'action b ey o nd it. BSHSflSHMSSBSHHBMBMMMHBlMM o. Vi-t c-a-!l.;i;v;- ' ' ' :u-, -Cir? 1 Bat varying the circumstances so as 'catcri-lshalaHert that iCodftsti-.tiad'tias-' wepry ? three i parts ( ainrroea inai fialb law to be vpfern-iti V constifti bafcjibdi one )art vhfouldytefii'se dbistlibrvce: to it,: theb dbeSxlCohjBsa : Assets ; tba "cbnstitutibtlSl Vighr to mike cwar-do that dber3artf;, : Though the yjourbal, has; (Hrowrt around thejsbbject bTe w my t e r 1 o u a . land bmbijguoui terms,"! for the " pr- pose of giving to his question, some what tbe a:r of 'a .puzzle, ot riddle, ; y e t; d j ve s t e dbf-these and at . ivbo Id seem to stand as we nave, stated it; ; and, we can answer, very freely no.; ; ; The duty of Congress vrl rather,' those acting.under ibhh authority of Coo- , grbss, Vwould I benoy fT0 -MAKE i WAR; on ; jihe'idealx abitractibijof . v State Sbvfiteignty ;.6ui to execute' jus- " tice, 00 the tangible tpersonnbf j,;ihcf says Mr. Jefferson KAbsdlute acqut escence inltbe'' decisions. ;of the ma- jdrity, is thif vital prihciplbbfiT6pubt lics V Antl j what saya;vTrpup?ltii8 tnts fundamental ; -principle i oXj Oiir drbverninebt;. that tbe will of. the,m'a- jority should 'gdyerdi and Ubat will when expressed' sbould Da executed, enatihetpepse of all the minor ity who stand up, ib oppoait ion tojt. I.ns perfectly clear therefore!, under this, authority; that twenty- thieej tho majority have the abioiuteVright of prescribing tKe . Ja'w; to one, the, mi nority; andof coercing that onb to obediebce,fandof executing justice on ,htm3'be' resist. )r aS iTruiljj expresses ir;-tlie will . of the majorli- ; ; ty? must -be executed, even at jtte pebse bf'all ;whp stand Up in oppbsi- tWtd iti. 7cr':';trK ::'":: ;;iV j;' ; : ' Deprive the:: huestion of. the Job r- I nal orthetnysjicism which1 .the' use of ambigtibus terms; wholly inappli cable, 4bave jbrown -around-itv rfnd ! there can be no. ."diffibiilty : 'Balle specting iti JLei us'put it ina plain cooimbnj!" sense . Wajj abd see if ic cannot- be easily understood i and ea 'sil ftbkWftrfirl:- l: :. -L -.: 'I' . I lf the;majoTity;biV Congress pans laws ' w h 1 c b : 1 h ey - pro n o u nee ; i o be constltyiiobal; have they! the.!rigbt(ta enforce those lawsi and f pr'escribfe a mode .-tor tne punishment of 'those who disobey?1 This question covers the whole ground; and any tyrbin politics can VansWer;it. "It u oblv the use of tbe terms State,Vmaking ivari .&c. tbat threw a mystery arouod the subject; tyhjch to many seemed ibex plicabro.'i' '?s fr '"jv, ButouKdonstttratidn rjoeVgiyei' the' majority of Congress unequivo- cai ouiMwntjr v pass laws; 11 grants a pnysicai urufia sustain loose laws; an d ' th i t force. actsimmedia'tely 'on individuals, withoutlany; intervention of State authority of State soVereign- iy., r orce.is inereiore ;most certain ly - a n , el bote n t"? 0 f q'urf: go ve rb m e n t, and, may bb brought .forward to aid viQce.. the .'f resident; mav cal on 1b!,b ili)arf ?(d piforci ild . jitws;''and to mell i insurtectionsy nd this f without mafetitg, wan.- V. r.-.. 1,. .; 1, ,!.. . t But the Journal seemMotoagme that force js no element Jof our 'gpvl: errimeot, thatjt cannot be brought otpperatjdd jhe' ministerial! officers of the. Courts, by I herifis Constables, &c,i;io )he e xe- cutioa of a civil process Not so ? j tbougtit:Jeffesb that oursjwarthbs raent on paKb, thefpnly ' dne where every jnap; at-the xall o its laws, , W0UI4 fly- tq the staodard of the laws, an d; w oul j j mbe C i n vasio n s f of i he puJicJprd9r as biibwn personal Concern: VNotS sothpught Jroup feeo be;a8serted:tbat the will bfW mbjbrity-must be "ieecyted even at the expense all who stand Vpfin opposion totit.:oi, so. thought the , fathers of the KepnbUcTwhbri tricy sent an armed force to MnJeil iShnVa - rebellion and uer. w hiikev :ibsuirree . :i ''.1 r 4 -2 ,4 .'.. : Hi 'I- .-- k .... V . V 1 7 v . ; 1" i. 1
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