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- I . - 1 - ' 1 1 , ' , ! - 1 j : ' ' i a if P I I - . : r llli 1 ; l " . .. ' T" : ! ' ! 'i ; i" j s -. ; . i ' i t- : 1 1 : i' t. ' . ii l t i ' ' i .4 ;5 - - t i is,-. . - . . I 1 t . . n . . . . J i Ffm t& Charlestown (JrfTrn) Free Prwt. THE FRBK TRADE DOCTRINE Pronounced nr MR.I1JKrERS0N to b Federal Doctrine. The present iAnti-Tiriff creed is nothJHg more nor lets than thii idrocated hy Mr. SmilU of South Carolihi, Messrs. Ames i hd Sedgwick of Massachiisetls, and Mr. F tp immons ot PennyUania, in 1794 all, ol hid been Ihe MauDporters of Mr. Hamilton's Scheme of Finance." hit t..t AnnntcJ bv Mr. Madison in one of Ills 1 1 VUpv-- prosperity of trade trade founded upon the jyour jtobacco house will be nece$sary while products of our domestic toil, upon the ex the tobacco is green. After, it is cured, it Dansion and Derfection of our own mechanic may ibej stored oloser.i You should build arts upon the abundance and-thri?ing con- your j houses with found poles or frames dition of our own home market in com-1 planked up, er in any way to suit your con- narison wii"i which the markets of all the venience or fancy, so you have them toler- world abroad, that ate open to us, gink into I ably ; light. 1 tie bodies should be high insiniticauce. We contend for the success enough to admit of not less thin three clear of our own navigation, the welfare of our tiers' below the joists, j You nay; have the on shipwrights, our seamen, and alt the roots; ol slates, planks or shingles, just as thousand connections that belong to that lyou like ? lit is 1 best to have them close. o mportant concern. We contend for the 1 they j willj not leak? . nrosnerilv cl sericulture, and the importance should commence in some lour or live davs ableit anCeCnCS, PUDI Snea SI UlC limr, aim r - r . ' . , - i i f l.i 3S 1 ! li .i - ; ' M. i--., Jo be found in b. " Colonial Report" plre- f re.rmg up for Mote. .Urge end prosper, fromb. to. your lob.eco;.s. eut, ,f the to oe louno in wio r.,,..;J,, . out community of domestic consumers of its weather; Is hot, or as soon as it hat partially M. ( products We cn,enr.or. he great faded, piajisdone raising; small jBre. i?u y ' ! Ji rT rnmmprcp . commerce lhat shall thrive on the floor Ol the house: Ynu ran hav The i n ed 1 doctri ciation: of it in the strongest terms.! '.deflate took place in! January, 1794 Anril of that vear Mr Madison forwan nrhii ntvn uneech. and that of Mr. Smith of South Carolina, lo Mr. JefiersOfi, , then in retirement at Monticello. On 3d ofAoril. 1794. Mr. Jefferson wrote Mr, Madison in the following terms,1 which we isk the careful attention of , ' reader : ' . ' -J..' " I have been particularly gratified by ' receipt of thej papers containing yours Smith's discussion of, your regulating nositions. 'lheae debates had not been seen here but in very short and mutilated fo I am at no loss to ascribe Smith's speech its true father. Every, tittle of it is Hard ton's exiept the introduction. There scarcely an v thing which I have not heard from him (H) in our various private, though official discussions. The very turn of the i argument is the same; ; arid others will see as well as mvself that the style is Hamilton's. i Ths sophistry is too fine, too ingenious, ever to have ueen comurciienueu oy omun, mupn less ueviseu oy nim.t ins repiy snows lie did not understand his first speech, as general, inferiority proves its legitimacy! evidently aslit does the bastardy of I original. You know we understood tH Hamilton had prepared a counter repoi and that some ol hii fumble servants in i senate weie to move a Yelerence to him in order to produce it.' But II suppose thiy ; thought it would have a better effect if firfed t(T n the. house. I find the reoort. howevJri v , . , ' l j iw so fully justified, that the anxieties with which 1 left it are perfectly quieted. In this quarter ALL ESPOUSED your propojij need it. In that con- things in year, with the excep- ' young 'un 1.. . - " - . ,' . i ; I general, me introduction ot uiv. me lauiii v. ttii a mailer oi upon the affluence of our own people, and four rows lof fires, in alhouseof the size, I a a. a il i.'? J t ..i i ' I ; ' r ' .a ' wnicn snail oe enioyea oy me American i nave uamu, cxienuins: irom one siue to me merchant, in preference to the merchant ofjotherl j jFjirejybur tobacco from three ito any other land, vve contend lor the tereits of a sound national currency as dispensable to the operation of that vast traffic will only be 'necessary i to fire it in damp and exchange, oy which the business of the j weather or when you see mould on the stems nation-is alone diffused and rendered produc- near the stalk, i .You should bulk it down tive. In standing forth as the advocates of in tolerably soft order, so that ydu can strip these interests, we defend and maintain the ucaieoi latino vi n guiciiiuiiii tisii. fte he it in any still weather during the winter. ; lt should -be carefully bulked with the tails lapped, not laying any stalks on the inside of the bulk. 1 1 ! Mv reasons for wishing vou to bulk it in this way, are that the leaf may .' From the Southern Planter; MANAGEMENT OF TOBACCO Mr. William Daker, of Louisa,! penned not be damaged by any moisture the stalks the following instructions for curing tobacco, might cqntain,'and also to enable you to ex- I., f iu. .... r . r: i km ! :..! n .1 . i z ..: 1 mciciy lai me use ui a menu 111 xuissuuri, amine 11 successiuiiy at ail limes, hy pulling who had. requested him to do so. W hen he out from either side of the bulk. Strip vbur was about to send ou his letter, another tobacco in damp weather, when it will not planter, struck with the fullness and clear speedily dry from exposure. Tie from four ness of the directions, asked a copy of them to six leaves in' a bundle, and see that the for publication, which Mr. Baker reluctant- leaves are;pretty nearly of the same length ly sunered to be taken. 1 hey are respect- and quality in the same bundle. Bulk your fully submitted to the Editor of the Planter, tobacco every evening when stripping in for the benefit of his readers. The value of the same way that vou do before it isstrioned. t . t I-; I J'"' ? ; L a '2 i ill Ii" ' ' . I i ivir. u. s iueas on mis vunjeci may oejungea from the fart, that he obtained last summer, r . ; . , I ii L! the firewood out as I! dition 1 let it lav one tioa orshrubbinpthelensuinsr summer, and wnien sr.e nadja riht to knotr aomethinr. l. ..". h ..v f. .rill... ik: . r ine spring iouowing i rave a one piece oi " nM ume ior argument.; ihej mellow new ground, Veady for inclosing and baby was pot fcp bed, and the old lady hogged and cleaning up, the standing timber, all it to herbosop, he the little dear" ext dead, the fibrous roots, the leaves and trasli pressing its "gratitude by a gentle and com-' all rotten, and the land very often producing portable gruntrV which the i old gentleman a aouoie crop ne nrsi year, nor uucs n -7 nc rpucu 1 tniicn upon ine wall, slop here; for believe the good effect may sounded mori like pa than anything that . be seen for six or eight years after. Need ever came frrdm the lips' of a mortal baby. " 'tell any rational man that the first year's The candle .ras lighted,'.: and the happy rest is worth more in, enriching the soil, couple proceeded to an examiojtion of the When the bru&rt and timber are lyingon it, innocent andiflong desired j sharer of their than any two oi three years after it has been donfestic comifbrta. First a blanket waa re- n cultivation ?! Let me'invite them to look moved then'an old shawl then a flannel t our wood lands,! with -the growth so dense unmentionabl.t ad then a handkerchief hat vou can scarcely ride through it, the face I ws raised, arjd the head of a em snneared. halfr.hoked nfiih iwirl nf .k..:... ...u:.u (leep with leave, and ask them to deter- the .. unfortunate woman" had evidently auhe whether, If all be ut and burnt off the I crammed intolhis mouth to prevent a saneaL same winterV as is usualjy done, their land I she old gentleman, victimized and hum is noi greatly 1 farmers jn so if they reflect I believe they. will try mine, aha1 I venture! warm place and went 10 sleep. ii With this 10 say 11 once irieti iney win pursue 11 in ihpjuiwiiwi i.iicciiarsciers in mis rimcuious ftture.; ? !,;::. ll:;i'i JK'I'uLli. - .: drama, we drb the curtain. '!: I . . . . ,. ; I My next clearing t expect to let lay two I This actually occurred, and we know the- years, wilh all Cut (and killed on it- but the I young man wjho represented. the unfortu , rail timber, and the second winter 1 will cut jnatt woman 'Mn that eventful night. - and split rails, leaving all on thc.ground one I - ' M ' : .' j j -' j- year, and I expect by doing so my land will I When Dat;id Henshaiv H was appointed oe worm more inan oouDie ine 1 same lanus 1 oii ui fusion, some geniiemen asxed as is usually done, Ihetr land t oe old gentleman, victimized and hum impoverished ? Need I, bother bugged dropjjed the candle ; the old lady plain a case ! I tliink not, for jumped out ot, bed and ran down stairs in a t one moment en the t wo plans, fright ; and the little pig rooted itself into a cleaied in the usual way. ROBERT CALDWELL. t i i- From the Cincinalti Enquirer. ONE DROP TOO MUCH j OF THE I MILK OF IHUMAN KINDNESS. . An old gentleman with an old wife, and no children, livng on ILongworth . street, in this city, wasaroused from his bed one him to retain ne or two good clerks who had been long in tje office, To which he laconic clly replied4-Not a Whig shall tasto a single emmbi that (alls from the 1 Jackson table." Thif he uttered ivilh a Let it remain in the bulk until March i or April, (unless it should be likely to injure about four weeks aip. by a loud knock reet door, i -1 he ancient for part of his tobacco crep, forty-one dollars before that time,) then hang it on the sticks the stre a hundred, the highest price of thr: season; and raise it in the house. A Let it hang until klways 1 if not the highest ever paid in Richmond, the stems We perfectly jdry. Then take jit children, horrible. fiendish grih,that was enough 14 to appal the devil." He othen went on and carried hia .threat into execution! But; now this politi- night ca monster firds, most justly, '1 the poisoned in? at chalice commanded to his own lips." bv an pair had 81 m,1 ninimous rejection by the i iness ror Notwithstahdeng this, like a hungry Senate. manilested a icreat fondness for pot withstanding this, like a hungry leech, f and not Eein! blessed with an v of he sticks to ofllce under the pretence that the dovyn the lfirst give, aslsoon as the leaf has their own. were dn'the best terms imasinable President desires it, and this too, when it ia in that! market and in his own caunty, as softened a little, before I the stems have with those beloniing toUheir more fortunate hotoriou chiefclerk in every de- to a planter. VF He has ever been known both V tPifiniii 1 hmhororl t II Ilk a kftA j t t l . i a successtui cultivator 01 weed." ! the it: should be dry neighbors, and whenever a chubby little boy P-nmeni act's as Secretary when the pnn- enough tO jbreak short off from one end of or girl chancedtb be ihj their company, was cipal is absenUor defunct Bait. Pat. I the leaf to the other : then! it is in shipping stuffed with sweetmeats, and overwhelmed I J ! -! 1 II mr. baker's method of managing tobacco. oruer,andj if y ou choose, you can pack it in j with their unpractised, and consequently DESPERATE AFFRAY a Kinu oi tooacco caweti mouoiu au ks aim weigm mem. do awitwaru, endearments. ine nei&noors I am avK lOrSl TU. I.L!I tl..n f n i.' "I. n ur.uV...f. j v J r...... fAr U . immk.n .:n u uLJ; r i .ui ' ij Ll .iik !t.i.. .u . . wuu.iio.neniu oi rnuiy mei the t IWHW..HII nauituiiii ui aiiauray wnic tions with ardor, and without a dissentidg Voice." ! ,!, I If any one should j doubt the ing purposes, but it is not admired by the for you; to sort pver all your good tobacco loved their children,1 and enabled them to iffray which took shippers.! I would, therefore, advise you andrarrange it tor the! hogsheads, so as to I save many a Christmas penny j that would pace in Springfield, ureen county, Ala., a to cultivate theGreen Frederick, or some have the pbacco in each hogshead as near I otherwise have been Uselessly buried' in the few days ago. J other kind for shinnintr' It is imnortant in ftheame length and quality as nossible I bowels of cinrer Ihread horesJ And fori tt a . . -L:l . i : , --. : i i. .w . . i. t o n"T t - uuu ibi arnip ai a nnrmm n.in..K lecunev tol .k. .i : i jf J : l'Ammon. . -k..i it,A :.i.ii r mj. Til J r I t 7 - i i j i rLT i inn i uu:ii(ii rrun. in in tier a a i i i in 1 1 1 i i w vim iiuiikc us iiiiti auuu i iuc iiiiuuieui uimv. i inanv Kiiita rsi ta rriiinii inn nonii nip nrnrionii. i a . A n . this auoUUod, oh prefer to jJefSW or quality, that: it be planted a.'.earjy Sn the- brahyjU.qe thereafterrhen it may. best suit tie. of the ancient jair furnished inexhausti CrawWcoS Memoirs page 302,1303, vol 3, .dited- season as'possjble: To accomplish this, you ybu convenience, so as W put yor tobacb ble material ior fgb S ffl former wha Thomas Jetterson Randolph, his grandso should select your best land for plants, burn in marketj by the middleSf August. S" Its couple had Ionsince committed themselves Crawford aPrnLtol ve snail laKcsuvaifjr uppuriunny lopuuiisu ,t tvell. prepare and sow your seed as '.early order, jwire.n dry -enough to ensure its keep- to the arms ofiSomnlis. on a December Unt ihrAnh tK.' lV,.? ir:tts ; ws r .! '.-f- in the .winter as practicable, say by! the last mg,' will vary according to the heat or cold night, from which? they were disturbed by Meadow's broiher hearing the report of the ui i vuiu.iji ai an vitiiiai - ufciui ii uu I " J iiwaiiw a iuum ni.iutf oiivvt vui me uiu Qb v I piSlOl, SOQ learning WllO W3$ till the speech ofjMr. Madison above refern d lo by Mr. Jefferson.' J -j . Mr. Madison's resolutions of that ye ir embodied the principles of Mr. Jeffersonfs Report while! Secretary of State, (whicli ofllce he had resigned at the time of the d :r bate.) That report tended to enforce tli policy of making discriminations whidi might favor thecommerce of the' U. Stat is wiih France, ami discourage that with En Mi land : and which might promote the increase kakefpaAt rlnA.j ilia' n1l Manila. I '. a a I j ' i& jiusi uuui, iiic uiu lciiiiv i fiiviAi. ami .arninir ahn ik. n .1 M necessary 10 say anyining 10 you apoui pre 1U,V UH lV u,c gaug t w'' riveu or saweu man aia noi kuov jwnai 10 mane 01 ineirushed into live crowd, with a drawn bowie paring your son, presuming you understand siaves,jusi as yOU use. nave mem set up KnocK out Knewnnai 11 maae a noise not knife, hewing;his way to the spot, and in that part of the business as well as I do. smooth and nice, with planed plank head- j usually heard iri his house at one o'clock I in 1 his progress, moitslly wounding several of1 ,et 8 those in his wiy, and advancing upon Craw. - Commence planting as soon as your plants ngs. ; Prize! 1,500 lbs, in eachf hogshead ";; j the morning afridisoi he pinched his wi are of suwcient size and finish by the 10th see that your tobacco 'is packed perleclly ear and asked her; what it was. The 01 june, 1 11 you can. as your sou in smuom anp siraigiu in ine nogsneaos. lady tnougnt mat ne paci oetter get up and fei deatj uppn the spot, and the tmirderer JVlissoun is richer and more productive than I wuijiry to ten you sometning more see. ne supped out oi the bed into his escaped. At 'the last accotints he ours in Virginia, I have no doubt iyour toM about jcurtftg, You should liave':'moderate I slippers and 'paits,and went 'down '.'stairs Co I hr'se.11 ' -l'''v - ii - - 1 '.! 1 i ...1 ,:.u L 1 ; l ji - w ford, plunged ?it into his breast: Crawford was still bacco will bear topping higher iva war. mnnnplsJ M wi IV4 ailtost Jt .Mr. Findley, Mr. Wilson Caret iciiolab, Mr. Clark, Mr. Smiley, Mr. Moore, and Mr. Giles. It was urged that if adopted! greak good would result to our commerce! It was also said that u the interests of ureat Britain would not suffer her to retaliate and the intercourse between the two court . aa .'a. . a a . 1 1 tries would noi oe interrupted lurther than was required by the convenience and ui- ithah we fires in every instance, bearing in mind, that j the door, which he opened, and in it traced mine lor ueumc wuu urc luuaico are more incun- a oarK siiaaow. 011 me iinier uarKness, a a I II . .1 1 .af Of American naVlgailOn as A BBANCH OF IHtNr-nPrallv inn nnrt. ! hav tnrn-,t , , 1 j I a w rf m m j i v m w a j m m w w a 1 k w awa i J ir T , w w - w w '' '"- ui w -. w w aa-i - w f m a a sa a DUSTRY AND resource vr defencb I ne hhe last four vears to eiaht leares. and have ed to have!; their fires too hot, than not hot female form with a bundle in her arms. The 'Hi enough. If you raise; your fires too hbtH gentleman asked; her Iwhat she wanted, and it the young lady ilffor such by her voice she! 4K tti. c...- i. of seeined o be,) said she, was an unfortunate four Q twe,VeinchcJ wide f ROVVAK GOLD MINES ! i We have inthis county the richest gold mine-that nas .sever vet been discovered in small vain from man bushels ii - . sonian that 1U87G dwt. of gold had been rt the virtuous. takgn fr0(n itby 7 hands about a month ?v,u .......y 8ince This Is probably the amount taken made more and the quality is better:: than when I topped it hizher. I have no doubt you will coddle the tobacco and make yours i will bear! lopping to ten or twelve worth j but' little' ;! besides - there is a leaves, as sure you 10a u nigii Bnousu 10 twur uuiiuus ii. ajcuuw uieoaiu is ceil- woman ine muiiurn mcauiuc ui wiiicii ine fika ..i..:i r i. ' . . a. . r r i ... ' .' . a. i j a a ii 1 . . .. m iis , . , ji, f : . p ' . r ot the matenaf taken from it have overeono prevent the top, leaves from u;Aea gainst erally most admired by all merchants though o d gentleman dd ryot understand -of course. g200 to the btlshel and some as high as g500 Iho (rpniini hoinitefl lha v na nl lnh4AAA ia snv rh mi Irrinv a nitlmflp ifn In a hrirhr iroL Ma ha (oH tnrrii lt hor rond hor l . . m awwwva i w fiwui wwwu vs9 w tfw r aiuv a vjmww s3 l .? ww w a w a-KSMttw uu w am ai v y i a a mim asw iviV; ov i i , ivi " svavw nwi asi AAa at ftf In 4 w a often very much impared in that way. You tow will command a fair pried; if the quality brief moral lectnre, from memory and said snouiu oe j as particular in guaruing againsi i is guuu in oinerj respects. xou must not i mat iieaven wouiu overueseri ir the other extreme, that of topping too high, I expect to cure it all oflthq same eolor. ; jlln The night.was cbld-lrie old man hv which ivntl I will iniure vour lohacro in is almost impossible to do that : nor should llad--he fhiveredJ and his voice was iretnul- terests of the U S. iiut if Great Bntai ij several respects, as by making it thin and you consider it of little value because it cures ous, which caused the, unfortunate woman should retaliate, the effects of a commercial oor anj the leaves very narrow. fVou of different colori If it isj uniformly gootl to sob, believing that; id the goodness of his conllct would be felt by) her, much mors hould seo that it is not disfigured by the on the! hill, so it! will be in market, if yoii tender and pitying heait, the bid hian was . K ,1 llt.l M.a m I w M M M m A ft ! a A I I 1 V ll AMMnt M A. I. . . a n .4 I ...mam.. a la! k m a 1 MfA. k ii r .h I IJ M i . WU kdllllUfc IlliiHC II EUWU I WCrUUIE IUUi : jdilG BdlVi SIIC II4U ! VIIIIU egroes do not break the leaves when pulling auer it is cut : it must De goou neiore, -and loveiy ooy just nve monins oiu j mat sne off the suckers.; In fact great care should then, by good management, you may keep was poor ) thather seducer, (the old gentle be used when handling your tobacco through it so. j , i J . ' ? j man said ,Oh j) ronltep :heariless villain, ihe whole course of management; from the We are much obliged to our correspondent n - wrose head the vengeance 'of Heaven . j - ' - . . . m ; : i. t. i cj m m. . . r. f ra a a . - ' m a time vou commence lonninuntil it is' readv-l a . . L t ti.l.-. . ( . ' i I would one days lall, had returned with a j .-7- ii r . i - -j inrsin ipiira.i. iti r. niKPr in sn p.aipnrgiwi a ; i: . -t - i,. . , r Sensibly by the U. States, j ItsUfiects would.Uora norm, if you have any, and that yqur manage itlwell. be felt in the. shipping business, by thb neeroes donol break the leaves when pulling after it is cut : it merchants, and above all by the man it- we think it smounl was FACTOREns " It was urged, too, that th uso of British capital, by; the credit give here, was 'a great political evil. It increas ed the unfavorable balance of trade, Dtsl COUUAOED DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES and . a ( a m. 1 - . a a I promoted lutury. i nese, it will be re collected, were the trguments of Mr, Madi son, Mr. Nicholas, and Mr, Giles, UefublI can members from V irginia. How differ en tare the views of Modern Democrats, wo need not hera point out From the Addiess of Hon. J P. Kennedy Whig candidate for CoiiresHiin Ualtimore we extract the paragraph below. Who ca find fault with the sentiments therein et pressed ? Petersburg Intelligencer, j t . We contend for the nhts of industry it for the rights and the; success of America workmen, hefore the workmen f all h uo.lJ beside: for our own -country jbefora all other countries. We contend for th for market, that they do not break nor bruise it whi)e it is green, nor crumble it when dry, alter it is cured, nor detace.it in any way as a tobacco maker, that we have' been 5 re- pistol, and three bowie. knives, like" Herod to massacre the'inhocerit ;that she escaped quested oyer and over again to procure the while he slept, knew; where to go a great whatever. You should not cut yourjtobacco details of his management for the columns way off but wa'aj too feeble j to j carry the until it is well matured, unless you are forced 0f the Planter we are thereforej much in- cr,i any farther ; and jsaid she w tolo so fron!its r, or a danger pnts o he p0iitenes. which enables us lo lheo,d gf ntlemr. f he Would.ta she would ke it. care should he used to nrevent it from sun- Ural,f. 90 manr of our readers burning. Do not let it remain on the ground until it becomes limber, but have it carefully ,. . 1 a a I ''a .' 'ai'. I ! taicen up ami secured as soon as it win oear handling; or in Other words, as soon as it has commenced falling. In every instance, move! it- to bless He was overjoyed ---said he would get a light, and was about doing so, when the unfoitu nate g'rl -faintly shrieked, and :said 1 hear him coming; Take the; poor babe ! Bless you !" Hurriedly placing the infant in the old man's arms," she started swiftly off, and in a few minutes the last echo of her rapid foot-steps had tlied away. The! old man . . . - i ? a .' j From the Southern Caltivator. j ; i ON CLEARING LAND. " Permit me, through youf paper, to' com municate some of: my ideas to my brother . i - . ; ! . i I j . 1 "-',)- f ' i i t . m : i : ine nouses as soon as nossioie i larmers on clearing ianu i miiii say e after it is cut, in older lo secure it in case perience.v. 1 he pla of rain. If it Is large, Vou should not hange ly for several years mare than from eight, to ten plants on a firewood, and rail timber, kill the timber left i cried ne, we've jgot a little son at last." stick, the space between ihe tiers in jour standing, and split the rails in the course of I The old lady was attonished, and she wanted tobacco house beins four feet. A space of I the fall and winter ; heaping no more brush I to' know what meant her ancient , lord by I six inches between the slicks on the tiers in ' than will give me sufficient pass way to haul! vve, as according to her limited ideas of the same tub tviih those of a vocnff plan I have tried successful- I closed the door. and hurried up stairs, press ?ars is this -I grub, cut. the I ing the tender.blossom to his bosom, Wife," to the Mint ai Charlattee ; but very certain fthat the whole greatly more than that. As might be c . peeled on so imall a vein, the ( water soon became unmaftageable, and they beWn a train at the surface and struck a vein parallel to ii.' ;. ' 1 r- 1 . 1 - . : ine nrst, anu ieariy as ricn as that.- hesa veins, 9 aisu an . iiiose. in mat rerion are richness arid size as" they descend.! . .There are six or eisht other i ? .i; - - 1 mines n ine.Rime region ai, extraordinary richness and different in many particulars fromlhe other vein mines in North Carolina. ; j . SalUburg Watchman. : j. ' ,'-l;-j;-i,;..;- DisTRiBUTcfN Monet. -Alabama still persists in refusing her share ! of the mony distributed iuoder act of Congress (sinen repealed) to divide the proceeds of the public landa among Jthe States. . A resolution in favor of accepting said money was offered in the House of Representatives a few days since, and rrjcted yeas 23, nays 57. ; y MAIDEN iloD ESTY-The lioall Her. aid sayn ihere-ls a certain maiden lady in thai city who is so'extremely nice in her notions ?T. 1 la V - i 01 i.maie - moaiesty that she turned off her washrrwomati&ecause she nut her trlohes In maftP v r
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