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portant branch of business, the agricultural, will fail to produce a reasonable profit to land owners and those who till the soil; and a comparative state of tvant,(in the present condition of society), become the portion of this chosen and peculiarly valuable people the free cultivators of tkeir ozi-n lands the best depository of the morals, the rights and the liberty of their country the class which must mainly defend our institutions at arms the bone and the sinew of everv nation in the world.

And besides, are theirlr:.v$ and their mints, the shifts of God for the benefit of Ins creatures,

We shall now proceed to speak of the cul tivation of tobacco which is chiefly an article for export, and of two very dillerent qualities "Maryland1 und 'Virginia,1' as they are commonly denominated, though made in smaller parcels in several other states. The produce of this article was greater before the revolution than it is now! Even in 1755, Maryland and Virginia, alone, exported 70,000 hhds. and in the three years 17U1, 1712 and 170.5 see the tabic, we exported 273G 17, but in the three years" 1 ."22, "2:5, and 'l4

only 253, On 1, notwithstanding the great in

labor, oan afford to transport it 300 miles by of the whole : value ci all 'he bread stui hnd, and yet undersell our planters in Haiti- meats exported Horn .-ill the Ir.ited States, more, their own local and natural market'. See Previous to entering upon a more gerni the article from the -American Farmer" which and particular examination ot our gte it staple is annexed The. fact is, that most of our intel-for export, coWjh, we shall notice one pro(;,jr;

lio-ctit planters rairaru the cultivation oi toweco ui in'"t..ir "n.u a 1:1.7-1 t,-4i.iur.i;tiars.

in Maryland as no longer profitable ami wu'iiu cnaiat ,ir ajm upei.uion. muetti 1.01 oa Cli. almost universally abandon it, if they lucw ports but em cvniut.j,:ioi; v.e mean sugar, what to do with their slaves, tor many lejectj We -e it lately stated in the paper- tl, . tlu; idea of selling them: others, howtvei, are col Dummett. oi Honda-has mude tbiity !,!;. lesi scrupuleus.and the coneepjcnce i?, that f sagai Horn cat.e i ii-cd on thirty fite ureat numbers ofithis unfortunate class are ex- e-f land tat, nly .-iJ.U'O'bs. The ilu'y. (; ported toother state-, the cost of their subs.-: tax, upon wliicli, if impoilcd V4;ij.J be :,,!;. tance beinir nearly or about tt:uai to the whole -ami this a Pen-ylt an-ian burner would, of value of their production in this, Uut Marx - sift 111 .meat little pie .it on the cu'tit .;tj(,u , ' land is abundant in iesjurce, ii" ranting aw a; a tvhule hum, turn year. Hut -jeli ::rt. ,,, ; her jmjmUccs, "the old man and his deeds "?iu; o fiitored by soil- and liinate, and the buu. will profit by her natural ad antages. We ha e jof the g :iei al go ernn nt. good lands, and m:ch water power on the wist-j The .,ug.ir ciop of Looi.-ana is about I'VO'e. e in shore The last i consideiably impioted hla's. (les- than 10.000 in li'.IO). or. ,4tsi;.. in Cecil. Ibtltimore, Fiedt rick and Washington UJt).U Jb-j. the.i.-ryoii wiiirh, if inipnj ,j ,.

w ill be conside-edas rejecting the bounties'averae. than 5'0,000! This is a curimn ex- eonnties, ,v manuiac in, g cm.iui,m.:,.. i.i ... e . . .. .... . "u. 1 c

ample of the ellect of scarcity and supply and ,pf'.V liunn-mua anu ii'i-u.n.u, im .... m..., ",.,;,.l"uu:i!"i :!- we ..peak undeitandinglv, as will be -een bvjlhc popuiuti.iu is increa.ir.g-the tanner ha e l.rs, and th probably .luided betvw(:i a teference to the table; made up from official! large barns and wtll idled gra:.a,usr and uilhthan two hundred peioi; or, it im- allow it

rennsvlvani.i, wiSUield a creator annu d mo- documents lake tii following examples of.market at tlie.r iioor, us it were, 1 r tne 10 neni an u.e people 01 i.an. 1MI

icniei pari m iiw;u tuijiius jiiuuhi nnn'iui "" m.iu. n.-. vmj in.n.. vi nut. 11:.

Itutter, eggs, vegetables the hunuicd little cliiui, ! the r4ate. as a "f (.vttti;. -ioiv. ;, iV,

rhiiiT which the ood 1. inner and piudi.nt equal t t:us n:i all the people o the I. -:..

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to remain useless and valueless, because their crease of laborers. But the foreign market products, in a rude stale, are not required for'will not receive more than a certain quantity oKKic.N crpvrlatitmt No no, they have aithe average of t'12 iHaryland (pi.dity "natural and alienable right"1 to make suchiused for unoking, being short of ."0,OOJ hluls. products u?efirl an 1 valuable; and they mustiand that of the Virginia chieny used forciiewnd will have manufactures of them at home.'; in?, less than 50,000; and stu b is the peculiar with road:, and canals for the supply of the icondition of this commoditv, that 00.000 hhds.

cjinrsi:c market, seeing that otherwise they '.exported will produce no more money, on an

of heaven, to their own misery, degradation and shame. That little work, the improvement of the navigation of the Schuylkill, in

ne -profit, for coal and iron brought into use .succeeding ears:

by it, than the whole loreiga export ot the state alYords to the incalculably valuable body of freemen and farmers in that powerful commonwealth. Those great works, the New Vrk canals, by opening ways to the market, iie, or soon will be. in the actual production of in re profit to the hind holders and farmer

of.New York and Vernmnt,&c. than the whale'

Years.

1802 1003 1 C23

Hhds. 77.721 80,201 435,337 0 ,2 41 f. 1.1 'JOoo.uoo

Dolbin. 0,220,000 G,2j"v; 3 12j.',LJ 0,J 2 2,000 t;,2.;j,ooo

Virginia, which, more than any other state

houev il (.o!;ec and .-a es, and in many ca- wunwl p;du :e a revr i.ueoi near! oi:c hc i irt ttes tiicy, alone, he:..u?e of the loaiket for them anJ iiy raillioj.sef dolisiu f;;r! Vv u. sell for more money in .1 year, than the w hole . rily. this i-. "taxing tlie mar.v f r iltf u .."JL surjiiiu crop- of wheat ;mk1 1.0:11 raised on plai.- ;nd tt. wonder!.;! to be told. F,oi:i-:.i;,! j. ,-.t,. tatio.Hcultivate I by eight or ten s!a ex, for they pfsed t. the tai ill and the prctec tia( .f themclv es 4 at much, waste more and wojk in- bia:iche of domestic; iodu-tr , a c:,lit-.i f.j j r tie. The whole crop oi Mankind tobacco n; t the lam-is .mdctJieis. who make tip i til, liae an average annual v. line of 1,.YJO.O.0 thiee fot.rhs il t.he whle people of the I ::r.oand this i-i I t low the ch ar produc t c 1 i;.boi -ni States. I i.t tbii i not all.

. loyed in the lactone n! l.af.iiiiore al ii.e; I Miar h.i- hi c -:- alni( ?t a r;ec i irv a Jr-

value of the nr jducts of agriculture exported ;in the union, deserves to be called the "land

from all the states, east and wet, located jot steady habits, may long extensively cot. tin north of the Potomac, containing a lar?e ma- lue the cultivation of tobacco, though cotton i

iovitvof all the neonle of the United Stales. jrapidlv Minersedin? it in the eastern iart of

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The trade which quietlv passe down the bu-ithat commonwealth, cl which we yhall mre e mn mcmcie ine employ w.tni ci meui m , 11 c-:i;.iniy i? on'ot its cnifur:-. e'enre.' :c: . (j-: -iianuah, in the products arid projterty of 'particularly speak below. Th product ot lo-it, prqely called ; ana il.ns. ai ded b i:.e used by the iih and the pvor. T!.i wb.de farmers and other land owners on the shores jbacco lias declined in Kentucky, the Carolina-, b'reign coinineit e and navigation ar.d a laige tnount c'-nn;:n-d ic i!.e niteJ Stale i.r 1.of 'hat river, and its tributaries, and which ieogm and Louisiana, not be ing foun I so ju - hon.e trade, we have, in tlm stnail sj-c;i, t.-l- about K'V';-.mjo W. -ay 70 in-poited and ; : cbiedy centers at Baltimore, though the navi-jtitable as ither agricultural putsuits; and, per- letted and subsi-td n.ore than one sixth part ;t dotM-tic pfj.h:.-!iou. "The J:i:v n the f : gation is hazardous, is of itself equal to about jhap, when the labor and capital emplovtd of the gross papulation, cir ahotjt a fifth o.'the rfier i- .; ee-ts j r ih uu :i;nj!.:- v, 2.2.'0.fone half of the whole lue of domestic articles! are considered, it is the least profitable of a- whole j cfU ol the state and rreated a r...i- .sodai-. ni j: it .' a bent five niliii.ns n ti. exported from lialtitnore to foreign places;nv other business in the Tinted Stales, as it i ket for the products of the farmer, !aily tx-jlhiri-n i1.:ij.,. ;.;,d pl-ce wherein it i.h:ii

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with a consuieranie quiiuny nom imio. and ;oi me. cosny lanor ot slaves; and u t.as a:so

giv en, .Mid to go cn as cmr manulac;tur!i;g cs-' ' t ul . a!

v.;:o, on,

larje supplies of hour, brought by land from 1 pow erfully tended to rruiici the progress t f p - t ial-lishiaents piosj er arul persons .tie gali.eied .on to il i.

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n'gewiei lucoii-miiC u.e piooin is i inc eai m.ji-tnei.i ifj n.tff i,; it ontl t:iuiiu;t t j, , but to the siiccesb of the.-?, and, the c -nc ;uent j pr ce ti e oihertbiid. A:d it L-..!:s:::i. : well I eii g of our liirmers, a liberal eno-uiage-ioeci.oh; io-t -mt :; qolit ar..l Jl e tar- i loent of them, and a manly Mippoil ot intemal!' hich -pj lu- for with sixh ci lion o.Jc.; f ..' improvemciit?. nat be ain.ixlt ci. hcev ei 1'. c j vi yan- a- iatel v tot hclt.' or : stands opp,v-ed to them, is iqq ot d to ibe 1 est j cent-j tr anC

interests of Man land tor iiicicn-ed attt nticn! I i.e mitv c i.

Ve adiacent parts otx'ennsv lvania, Virginia. &c. ; nulati.Ti and w ealth in these .-tales, hv exhaus-

These things are seriously asserted, and we ' ting the soil and driving away fii laboicrs. are sure that they are substantially true. Sini i Virginia, late in the fit rank of li e states, ilar cases might be multiplied without end, jstanns the f-vrt h iiv euectiv e popuiHliou, and. to shew what is the home market compared j by the census of IT. 10, will probablv he thrown with the foreign one, and how insignificant the ; into the si.ii grade; and ir. i( rart tu .ictuallsst is, except as a regulator of the other. !) a-jlv oo-,.uing wealth (nl-i. h bezels vcali!j)

bout seven-eishlhs. per!iap.. of tlie people ot jmuch further be lurid than that. ui.U si l.t r pol to o.4Ii is the only means that we hate to pie pave I c e;i i-.::n 4 if I v.! fir the n'nui.irf a the United States who personally till their own ; iry i- changed, tliough her territory 1- o itn lvcnt our-clv4-s ii.,:n sinking v et low t r in the of the airri-ult-u ofLoni-ian-.t ami tl.r-i - .,- a

fields. The hults of their cattle, w lit n inar. i-, cxtei.su e, and much ot b'r land is ol ti.e U-M j-cale ol the states. iMary ...1.4J w ithout any soi t ,m h.r h;-r pi . uhar ! selfi!; ;idv:,ita-c. if

ol inlei leietjce w nit otlier luuits, '.nigiit -uh-; lei m rn.iv be allow-; , whik it ii("i.iits

i.-t two million, or m uo of -beep, and ti.e itrea-urv f ' "'m h .-''. .. , -,. t....... ,1 .

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fieturen into leather, are worth nnien more iquahty. but truths like these are 0L1 n-ive ; than the part w hich they have in tlie ir.we liutt ' and ve wih to -ippe.tl to tlie reason of -er.sns-foreign trade of the L". States and yet fn'r( Without excitirgtheir pas-i us ; and, i re ov two shaie of the exj'enes of the navy and foreigi'. fui ti.er teniarkaon the cult i vp.tioi of tobacco.

missions, -c. incurred tor the immediate lefnre oWhe intere.-ts of that trade, is pretty 1 early . or about, two millions of dollars a vc;ir. 1'ut they pay this fjj-cheerfully as well from pit riot ir. principles a from self intere-t, well knowing that w hate ver git es profitable euij bv mcnt to any poition of their eountrtmcn is beneficial in making a market for theaiselt C5 J

we shall immediately speak ol Maryland, oui

own state. The following shews the value of tobacco exported in the er.i? git en : 15122 . S '3,222,000 lf.24 l.o.05,000 Ii'20 5.215VHK) The annual average value fi)r the last five years w ;e-about .,o00.000 a less sum than that of the manhfuctvrcil article expoited in

the year ju-teuded. The first i stationary 01

1 1 11 he t o t 1 1 - - k iv ill b I ruintii'ii. li r I .i-u t . . i i : . -. 1 1 " , i .

c- 1 i' - j . 1 ... i.n i 1 1. 1 1 )., j cio.iar- aai.uai1 .. ; 1 : 1 . : 1 ! 1 . .

"cuuhu uv LtuMiii; iu Ltmini.t iouuc u ; mmi ly , inoi e u.,u. t; 1 v vtouiV pav. if

besides, and what is more impoitant, n.ct im

portant, indeed, it would pietent the actuul or

piiV. If li t- iOj!v : j

renueieo oniy to two cen? pp r lb. w hi' h k.vJd .-till Lr a hich oi.e. As it is. tl e r.,or l h , k-

Ca:t!t The last census of X. York shews that.moie than a year ago there were l.MJ,-

41 neat catti l.l tne state thr iike of O.iro' 'eclirnnr. the latter r.-nuiilv an var.cirf. $ erv

I - 1 rgives 2 "2. 51 1 together l;r t':ese states 1,705.-.!. .011 to heconie. after cotton, much lur Utrgtst t 'J5. Such 'c:?a ju-tify u in Pelieving that j jc?;i i;i uurfrtin trade. The simple mention t':ese amount to 7,',j i0 i?i the era in -urowi.jof tl,ee facts, exposes the. fallacy of the argu?ad grazii'.cr staa-s, a'w a-ly rfr.ipiiu'afed -- meats made against the protective sy-tein, I'ent.svlvii.aia had C 12.!L", returned in lb'10 which, after supplying the demand at home, as

seventeen yoars ao; :.nil they are very !iume-jt its chief amount lor such goods at are j,rtic-

rou-. in Aew f,ngtant states, ihit the prcce iing arc all the oificia' statements that we reoi'ct to hate seen, and, while it ihaidly

pos-,,t;j(M;. -it either couhl hate exceeded the

r'ial at t. every probability is that each

fell short 11 04. less than a fuah. S our calculation appears to be a s ite one and far with in the actual amount. Supposing that cahes v.re iia i'idcd, the whole stock is renewed at.oat every two years The '-manufacture of hides and skins,"' as stated in lfUO, were v ibied at $17.0:35, 177 atid the value returned of business done in the tanneries of the states referred to in the sam? e.ir, (lolO), was a-

ted, has already, a worth in like articles 4 xpor-

ted, (to meet the competition of all nations), surpassing thatof one of our grteii staple commodities, and of Jwhich, by -oil am climate, anil through custom, we hat e something like a monopoly ! Ihit it is to the planters and people of Maryland that we would now dtieetlv address ourselte. In 17f0, we had 310,000 inhabitants and one f u venih of the whole population of the L'nited States; in 1820 we had -107,000, and a teutij-fuurth part of the whole population in 1 o ,;0 we shall not shew a thirtuth

part of such population, unless brcau-e of the

b .... . 1, ' ....n vi cuvu viiwi.iiiuii, mill Hl'v.ail-C Ul IIM out -. en millions ot thiAnrs miHons short inr-.-eu i li.li in,,,-, ,i ti... ,1., ;...r....

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oj ne iucn anuat amount I tie returns are sr.:(urin districts, indeed, if these be left out, our

i:u teriect, as any one will perceive on inspec

tipg tiiem, tliut, though they keep us from go ir l)i ax-in our esti, nates, they only partial I i uleed, assist in rising to fh.- re;il c.n.w

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jiopulation is probably decrening. In the first

congress we had ?ix members rait of 05 now we have nine out of 2 15; and, if the present

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.. . , - i-iiuh, iimiii;ii viuKiiiinr 11 rieseiieu ituer i r e h-r)e better rrtiirns hrrm fior .r. P.. -.....

. , .r', 4 ;""' -'otnenext census, we sliall liave but seven; and

nt i J ) vm 1 ; T,n: V -Thoi from the session of one eUvcntU part ,1 Ot IciOtVe h'CV I-; no' liiili ilia.f .. I 1. II.. .. .. ,i . .. 1

. , .. ""ijf ine power 01 leprcsentation. we hav- rasse.f ver refer to t'n ,p n-t ni !,,,..... 1! . . . .

the allowance for this service.' that the ir

stated are wholly usclesi for general purposes.' ki

cj;ii aiatite deciease of ti;r peoph:, keep the 1 w ood-?; w t sr. 1 ic hasii ronh two i'.op, ,.(r

free laboring cl.iSsC at the he nit of their fa-iwck l-,i h s lamilv. pats a tax if three dtSl-rs theis. and miiihtily advance the piice of laud:and tin cents a year on this svditur? aiticJe at.d,;aid to the general wealth cf the state jit is the rno-t eneron? tax that we" hate, and Heal property "f every description, except injbrars j arliu.larlt 1 ard npon the h.borii.g clas the districts sj yU not. has cxceuitimly dec lmed tes, especially the rimeis mt c hanit s an! man-

111 t alue.anil, inn en m some parts otthe state." utactni c r. V. e oniselt es ;se as much of it. i i

is seeinuiuly w ;t'.otit price. If -lave -labor ever was pifitabie tviih us it no longer is so it does not yield more than or 4 per cent f:

the capital per capita employed, it even that

propoiu.-ri t me number of our family, a-l!. rich -t per-ons nmoiijr o-.iu the ordinar v tt at . it i-true, we might dispense with it the l .i paid is tobu.tary.v in the impudent ear.t f

thi-is learly prtned by the export ofslavcs to purse pnnid dealers in f. icin menhar.

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Wc meet with the following paragraph in t!:e nev.ip i cm "A Mr. VV'iuirnel, of Iierlin, Prussia, fa brewer), ha j discovered a mcflwd ofohtHinin? twenty ivunds of rood cb rv taii.ed suirar. from a

Prussian U-hc I. (about O.'i pounds), of wheat. I he if .i papers consider tiie discovery of

immense importance. Mr. Wimmel ha applied to the french government for a patent.V Now, if this is true, and tiz )rocess be not very expensive, a considerable source of protit is offered to numerous wheat growers of the interior of our country, in which four bushels of wheat, or 2101bs. will not p.ty for twenty pounds of sugar; and the residuum, after the acchanne m.itteris extracted would feed and iatten cattlc&hogs, which might be made then owa carrier to market.'"

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t::e most sotnein siaie-.a eiiu'l pracice,5:wliicti: wtio aie tiailv. usin4 cur money. cbtain.J we hope may be anesled by the introduction' through rmhtsnt the ttistom bouse fi-r the -c -ofnew ai tit les of agriculture such as the bit ed- port of t!i: trade! So, ;ts the Indian- dispenU ing ot -heep, and the cultit ation oi liax and cut- w ith tl.4-ii-4- c-f shirts, mibt we and it .-j ton, and the raering of the silk worm. The-e; "t cduutaiy" lo pu-fer the snunnd comf triable would utloid employ nu nt to many thousamisjclotiies that we wear to the sheep -kin di essesand employment begets, employment money ; of the Hottentots it is "toluntan even that begets money, for prosperity begets pio-perity .! t e lite ami pay taxes ntall, for we micbt eItut let iii furtht r and for a moment, regard jcape thtm by suicide! I'ui the freeman wl . Pallimore as a market for the farmers of Slar-' I abors industriously and attend.- tol tismcss faitii yland for we wish the home niarket t.lcai ly 1 fully has a r.n.m to be enabled to u-e su:::.r. understood; most person know no mine of its' " ear shuts, bate decent t lcthini: ami eiVv real taiuethan they do tfi what is happening1, life, the gift el the comm. n Cur ion of us til, in the interior of the earth and it is the iiitcr-ae, and -i,c b tvfil dct'etui that l.;:l.t: and.ttl...: est of others to pietent impiiiyor mystify! tturth a whole volun.e of t-j trlatioii, thi r fact. We are about 70,000. Allow to each ! but the means of deit:Lr it ! The time' 1 en 2 person vegetable food ecpi.il only to -a peck of fitttd fir it, we will crntaiently make it kn.o.n corn K-r week,v and we shall appear to eou- 'l tb-e sugar planters and ship r v. 1 eis. that if some OUhcGObushelsof grain; if we add whatMhe mi-! bill of K,2 1 had net p.:v-ed.tbe t.. is required for the support of horses ued for!l'ron "'w',Ilet" sugar wotdd h::te been reduce j (tratttve. the t.I;ole may be modciatelv c--i icia.t two cents pei ib. and ibat any defirienct c. ted as ecjual to ouemiiiion of tis!,el- i-'u!,r)l!:!.i' retenae which miht hate arisen fie in tli . per annum. Then suppose ttt :..hnit that e.u i: pro. ee di:,. (though tve bebetf that it min: perscn wastes or consumes half a pound ofani-;bate ua reused the if ..We by iurreasin.r x mal food per day, as we think that they do and jeoa.-unij'ti mi of sugar.) tvtm!d"hate been moie m ire, and w e shall have 25 millions of pounds1 'ban compensated lor tit w ithdrawing the l!et :- a year. We also annually letjuii e for our fa-d' men of-war lhat are'kept abioa.r for the

t a Ucntii-tourtk part, and are nM i.acsinir in-1 l,,l,,C9 work shops and lactones, more than; protection of ships and their car' es Tl.e-t . . v . ..... J ' I 1 1 m 1 1 .... ...1 . r .1 1 . . . . 1 - 1 . .

:.to a tlnttieth. I lie same opc'ratMMi has ta- 'v- w V'1"'' 1,1 ,MJU- ee w Hat these j mings woinu n. t hate l:ikn jhuwh(llv en ven phi. e and will act upon our neighbor Vir- hree art,cl(!S thct-e three t)idy, ttiil amount'h- i tab.it. .ry princij le.lhu-.'sih tie erv ',u,r:n

thai 1-, tioooen upon i ;.l!oe. e il to turn, but be .rViu.r tii ill.. .. .1 . 1 . 1

....... ... in,, rj-v'i i,d i iuiiaiiie-s o: ii.ern. cn - cuiu-tar.ced as tlie grain growing and m.inuf.ictuniig inierests were. It lefhsed the means of

paying tax( s.t it w n theur beunden dutt to rc-

ginia though her western ;rain crroevintr and

grazing and manufacturing distuct is dointr' "(b(,(;" busln-ls pram at 1 dollar 1,000,000

much, indeed, to keep up hor standio" and I .u-i,h0'" 01 animal food -.a i cts. i,oou,ouu

would hate a mighty elTect, ifles resirieled opinions prevailed, and a realiv representative government wereallowvd. Trutli thus speakto in "trumpet tonirued1T yetwc seem neither to hear or heed it. and what has hten our chief commodity for export, and furnished the chief means of purchasing foreign goods, (which we have so much preferred and which the people still blindly wisit to see introduced), is about to fail us altogether! Ohio has already materially interfered with our tobacco, and, raised by free

m IS 21 $2j7b4,tHui Iff 22 :hU0,(ioo in:; :i,l!!i,iJiH) !:,'t t,i,;n,ooo lu2; ,7oo,oio WiO 0,000,000

"Tiicy o.re lutisstatea-

100,000 eords of wood (miIiI at)

s.2 2. 22;,l)i0

And. at these moderate estimates.;.. ' l!,,,v lU; :,Ul'nmt demanded. Then that the Baltimore ma. ket. b, caue of UV ' r '! !vc V" " "h rl c'r;it ven .v:i-bread-sluti;, animal fbod and Ihel eon-umedj n! u.TiM -I nl U V,' "i1"-rrf" therein, annually amounts to more than lo . i i-V ' m, "Ml ...;n;.... ...i : . r 1 .. mo at u. l.eie was Loui-ana ieceit m- a

millions and a quarter of dollars; or one fourlh'-

We have also many valuable minei and minerals, uhich thou-h rapidly comin- into use, are yet only partially worked. Lar.re

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states,thercmanulhciured, & probably hrol back again and sold here to pur:ha-e or pat lor more ore! -

vl'l.e r.oiiily , f the writer of this ecn-istir-g e. uu.e p. 1 vii.s, on-oiiio- i:ul h- than -tjlj lus a te; r flic 1 11 tii:-t he ji;e4 i!i::noii suijar i ihirlt t u lie lurs mill an i.rh t ear. I It i-. a no!m i.mi-c f.tef ,th;t -t erv prr-filal.le jr.niit icliirin i'.ihlMunent i-.er--.'s the et n-i.-fjij -'ioii ot fwree.ru luxuries ,u- eei;,i its. i;..,,n:!actariny tillage cl":Jor -t;'o people, c t u -v.ir.rs r; rr c otjee, tea.-!iir.:r,silks,4;4-. t:.oii f.tetiiij." a- ni.eit

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