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xamined articles of this homemade salt, and find it exceeds in strength the articles heretofore used by us. We are always glad to record instances of enterprise on the part of our people, as they indicate a disposition to employ the many resources which have been bestowed upon us, and which were designed to make us a free and independent people. Let other sources of supply be opened up, and let the monopolists keep their salt. Give us reports of all efforts actually commenced. No Lack of Salt.--The Iredell (N. C.) Express says: Mr. Hill, residing near Bethony, Iredell county, in company with seven wagons, returned from the Salt Works, near Abingdon, Va., last Saturday, heavily freighted with salt of the best quality, which was purchased at fifty cents per bushel. Mr. Hill says the works are turning out 5,000 bushels a day, and the article can be had by the 20,000 bushels a day. This, indeed, is good news. But let salt likewise be made at Wilmington and Norfolk.