ihev^c:,:eru sc.iion of lai. is^vi. pDS-rsMii^r sufu. iciit cnplial to ccff. riiAUL(rrTj:: ri i:si5AV, .hm.y ii\ i«j>. I|,” |,;r'.h-duy of o;ir coi.mtry was ct-l- in jilixc by the Ijf iijcHtAr- -I in iiaiidsome styk*. Tlio day was ,,r-j;iiicc(i I>y di'-cii:iv;;?“s cf canmjn, ajicl (IcinyMr.iralioiis of joy. Aboiit 1] \iccl.. tlH‘ coir.patiy paraded on the col- .rj-ccn, aiul after prrformin.^ a vari- niilituvy mMiO'uvros, niarclicd out .i.e rcsidcTice of Ci'pt, Polk, wlu;re a dinner had I)ccn provided !iy i„. liljt rality of this ijeiitlen'.. n. The i:i- uu*' spread in 'lie lar.^^e and deli^lilfs. 1 in froTit of the captain’s d’.vellin;^; ,1 ;!;p jirol’ii'iion of good thin.:^s, botli li- Jr.and solids, with wliic.h it was loavIei, i ,sc’iaracleri-.tic of the known liherali- , „f oil!’ esteemed feUow-citizc;'. an;l in worthy the vniinificeiit (iunor.— 'li- i)('cIa»‘ation of Imlepend’juce was -1 bv Col. T!ios. (!. Polk, after wl'.ich I,luinibei’, composed of ihe artillery r-c and of inv ited r^iiesls fi om tlie r.,' « o iv,u t.!id country, sat down at tlie ta!)le: ■ 1 ;’.ficr the removal of ihc; cloth, llu* io.vin,^ toasts \Tero drunk, accompani- jv.it’ii dischar;;::es of cannon: 1(K\S'IS. 1 7’',r Prcs-lil'nl Ilf /'(«■ I'nitfil Sfrfff. J,! u ('■ ^fii/'Z— rhr spK iulor (it !iis tiil- -,11,1 !iis iippoininn lit to tli- i:!i|)or- , for w hii'li it \\;kb dcsiyiici.1 Ijy tlic fr.inn vs II,l- (Inrsi —'!';ike Ii'ni :>11 in ;dl, : lof'k upon his liki- ■j’l.f jjutriot-i (,f Mci Lit iiImiv);-, v. lio fJrsf, • Juili o1M;'.y, 17“j, lUcluri il thi Uisclvi s .1' iiifl pi i.drill. 'J'hc f ihr Slale^—'!'iu ir , vit’ion d! !ii(ir[)fiKl. nee on thi- it!i of'.lti- irrfi, was the to “urnis, to (Uulli or y nnn. Bo'ivry nnil fhr Rfpn’il'r r f Ci h r»- — M:,V tin.- /(/••'/ l.ike II )' liis cxani- ■. ;i!;d’lhi /•■//♦/• our ri>ihitrji .is tin iv fiuulf. 7. Luf l>c ha!'', itud ;~l i)i l:l)t rt.ns, i i ini’ivi. 'J'l.t ici'iiiij ynr-drluius—'I'lie mcasiirf of - Iionul i is ( t Ulifllli d. V. T/'ij’ p—.Iflrr f.rha!trfinL: Ihr ar;nt- ii'," if Ilf is (ii .jiosc il to stand ij! Ins (irin-y,'’ ■ \\;ll ihul t.lu' sons of ilie IUroc:> ot 76, it liM' in the couiitv of .^^•l■kl(•n!llu•i,^ 10. The M.'lHf!—Will ojiict red:t!i(l \vt 11 dis- •)l:iRi!, till y will e' li’ prove a hulwiivk to the .I'cvtK s oftli country. 11. innl'lltP. Trw—T’atrorng'c to i.c iiiid iVei'iloin to the oth'-r. 'liiC nu nior\ ot tien. Uavidsoii who fi h it CdV.ah's ford—Mis faiiu' vill be dear to Lcklen’oiirg-, us lon^^ as p:.lrioti5in is cherished ■ ;i \ii-tue. 1 . 'nir.hiifrirnvLfii!U'^—()urrtrtv/>\s\\]]r^,- ..lllieiii ill U7/r,'and eiicirclc tlicni in pci.cc. VOl.U.STKKliS. /,’V hanr —I’orpotnal ur.'on Mlu- Ciiitid State-,—It lias s. cmv.l os in iia? ot ])»'lit e.ii ilanj^ef—contusion aticiiil tlij vs of its pr;u'c. Ihi ('nt. T. a. i‘(d';—Thr Char'rllc }r/ V,V,.,/—'I’licii- iu:irti;il ;ii)pcaranct' on t!i;x >(•, vf's .111 “ ot v^liul tlu\ w oiilcl bi‘, if ilk-d into till'ser\ice of their countiy, Iji/ Jhiii^'i'iiii \ortli'('.ii\dina The to dcehu-e indepi'iidene.', she' •.vill he thi' i-t to j^opa’-dlzc it, hy jDinii.g an) “ iiiiiioly jnil)inaU(/n.’' /';/ Jii'/i'S II. ninl'f, — ] 1 •* ^ nion—It \ir\vili be Separated \vlule political \''Vti\e X 'ti. IJ>t JVni. .S'w•■///—I.arf,^o ears and heavy p-x!^ Mlie a:,'vicultMniis*-the snrest •-oiirce ot cii- iii'a^l'enicnt to tlir merhanir anl tlie uicTehant. Ill/ '/■. huhcH — Ti:L ir .ppcar.iiiee w II ])rohi''v disinay, and tlieir.iiii|s ' rvdeiith into the ranks ot‘ their coiuitrv’s ration ol IndepriKhitu-e was read and tiuiteen |,nin.s lirod, when a jjatriotic aiul u0(]uent or;iii(jn was pronounced hy Mr. A>eli, liiil of orij.-inality and taste; it tho Hose of which tv.en'ty-fo'ir ^•uns were hred, aniidit luud and long' continued un- plu'ises. A dinner was prepared I>v Jacob Hein- liaixll, L«i(j. iindcr a beutilil'ul booth, of wiiirh a larj^e niimber [)artook, anioni^ them were a few oi those precious souls, uiu) had been tried in tiu‘ hour of d.iu- r;or—their bendin; shoulders ;md fur rowed !>rows lulorued. the coliectton. It is due to that part ol the eommitte;' of urrani^i nien'is who v.ere active in the celebration to s;;y, that they invited ’ all the revolutionary heroL’s present to par take of the political jjassover, whieli in vitation was accepted with marks of i-ra- tltude by these rev( l ed fathers. M'ljor Forney, the marshal ;f the day. bein,^- ne cessarily aljstnt. C'(>1. .Mjlin lloke ])i» si ded, anrl David Rums;ir, Esq-, a'.sisted as \’ict*-l‘residenl. After tli.j removal of tViC c!ot!i, ihe fullowinr;; toasts wc.’c drank to : 1. The viC'nnry r,f Grnyfir — IJiil lisp hi« natue, ills Vi:tucs s.liiiie. ") clu'r ;. Hail Columh>'!. 2. T\nnn li'igc—'I lie te of liorrtv ani’ the h.ir.e 't'tyranny : M.«y It fiotirisli uncUr tlie jjciiial aiisjiicts ofour free institutions. if.v'rs. Gicu/i.f. 3. 'rUiwi!^ Jfpr^cti—Tiij deeliir;;tion of in- di’peiidenre will be ;i inoi'.ur.ient to his inciiiory, more lastinj^ than tlu- h ttrred nnuble. 3 eliiir:. Muunt Joy. 4. ,'ifi/ilisnH and Mdhi'oi.—’I'hry Imvc retired 'Voin th.e busy sei nes uf ibeir jioruieai carter, to cnjov the pleasures of a rnr.'d life, crowned with the !)!wssiiigs •fa free aixl happy, people. r> ducrs. G ::uiin. 5. (hir Pri.':id(>i1''ti! r.UrHnns—May the}ever tiru'Miate with tlie cnliiiiiess ;ind iiuriiioiiy of the one v'.e have rtceatly witnrsscd. rhffrx. r> inmx. 6 Jl^rifiillttrf, ('mnmerci a id Mdiinjiirfimf— 'I hc sii])porl ol t!ie w enitli and pride of iKitions—6 eliii'i\i. h^nnt.s. Spccrhhe I’lcn^/i. 7. Our Siffrr //(■/»;////,V.v // the >S'oti/1/—M.iy thi y reap/t'.ic rich lianest of their labora,—inde- jjeuik-r.cr, prosperity and hupjiinesH. 3 rhitr.'s. 6 P. Juhn Qun:rjj .Idnms—'lay his adinini'tra- tion be conductid on that free and lit)eral j)lan wli.ch be bus laid before the people, and vve are s:itisli( d. G rhm-,*. G gini.'--. 0. 'i'lit (tjij)iiKcr^ of fi:tfvn(il Iiiinror( iiimts— M;i\ till \ jtistly re( eive the. anathinias cf an enlightened rej)iihhc. \) G dairn. VOl.lTNTKKHS. I)!f n. iVilliiinitfini, I'.sif.— f'ro.^pt rity to the stale, on th.e^ subject of a !.;reat leading; state roavl to l-'ayettevil!e, lorated on-the rid^n* dividin;^ thr waters of the Calaw- bu and Yudkin rivers. We hoj)e this will he tilt' iirst ste[) towards the accorm- nlisiiment ot a vvoik w hich h.ts lon^ been iti accordutjee with the anxious wishes r>f the niOvSt intelligent poriiun of the p{'o|de: unri trust tliat it will fj\ the attcn.tion and call iortii the exertion of ev(>rv leal IVieiid to ihe ])i osperity, honor aou resources of this slate. .•\s to t!’.e particular arranr;ement of ‘du- pruposi 1 road, and the fitness of soil ovt r v.hii li it will pa.ss. little can bedone iti linally dep.M'niini:'.;::^ iis prarticabilitv. iinti! a view and ‘nrvey are made. '1 Ills rid;^c vwis viewed la ;l seasoti, tm- ucr t!ie d:ii:clion of ilie C’o'.irt of this eoiitity. fi'otii the Iredell liiu* to the head branches of (loose Cre»'k—the lOiiise lound to be tolerably direct and the {^rou:u! well adapted to tlie purpose. I'rom ihiit point, (neiir !’hihidel])hia Ciiurcii,} to the. Sv)Ulh-C’aroIiiKi line (a- boi.i 2'6 miles) it i's the decided (>j)inion ol those ie.-/ulent on, utid those who have occLiS’iOtially trHvelled over the ridg’e, lhat there v\ill be no dillicidtv in proeu- ritu:^ a i;uod road. At the South.-C'aroii- naliv.e tills rid;';e intei'seris tiu^ main tra-. diit':;; road from 1 ancaster, bv (.'hester- ficld, and CHieravv to 1'.lyeueviile :—hei-e a firm .svr/jV//.v>;7 commen' cs—the road is novi' in ^•00(1 j-epair, and well bridged to Fayetteville. \Vc learn that our Board of Itilcrnal lmp-r(jvcment are now out on duty with our Stale lli!!;ineer, and that they jxir- po‘:c to extend their view to the western sr'-tion of tliis slate. \\’otdd it not be highly |)roj)Cr and praciicable for them, in relurniiig, to strike ibis rldi;e at some point norlli d' C'harloUe, and view it as poiTi'e-d (jut? a report vvotdd i'hui i>e made to our next Let,^islati:re—a survey oider- ed. if deemed jjroper—and if approved ijy th* Board, the work could l>e com menced eaily luxt siminu'r, and prose cuted to ti speedy completion. Iti refercni,e U) locating this road, as preparatory to ii luturr Kail ^V^y, us suggested in the address, vve would just observe, tliat the comparative advanta ges of rail roads and canals, arc noir un dergoing a thorough investi‘;atioti in !-nglar,d, atul a full and fair e\])erimgnt will be made in 12 months. 'J’he em ployment of steam wagons as a draft ma chine. bv w liich 4 nr 5 hands will trans- (iener.il (lOM riiiiieiit, but no encrouchiiieiit* j port c)ji a rail way, 40 or fiO tOHS ot pro- uj)oii I'tate niyiits. duce. a* the rat> of 8 or 10 miles an hour, /}>/ ('ill. ^hcl.jil I\c-rJinrdl — ]]\f‘ i j„cl at a cost not exceeding canal trans- •the brave ( apt j .dls wnof.! at thy l*d. which • comnier- overlooks our tulde, |i-l(>noi;.-,!v delendiiig' the I . , . i i- i i i rial interc(V.irse, and probably may award tlie ]ire(e'reiu e lo as the safest, least expensive and most expeditions ;—steam lh/ (;rf:f, K. T. 1. Polk, enmnmnder . .hr l.afavette eorn—'rlii" I't m.t;' bis b.rth- ;i\. Mi;my surcei t'.i'.u;' ai"iivi rMv.-, ot onr ” apeiidenee I'nd I'uiii auioiiy' >;s, vvitli rciuv^- lu :illh ;onl v i’"or. U i hr. T. f. .h>hi-!'"n—\".r'y \\\^ and the ( ;ir- ♦ ;K.w-air;.d m int('\-t a!id m-'V tl ev^ Ink w'tii profi.uuti conleiiiMt on tbj *• 1 roup C'!">pU’:icy. I'll I. . iJt'X'iirl-r—'i iie per, foMiity r.'l. rllon....'l ;,o c;.l‘id'-l:'te who ( sp. i's 1>> ; dccted, 1)-' iMO'.i it.n;:- the “ >1.M lor-e,',’ v\iil ■f-'.il hiiiibeh'tiiTow n a.'id his liv-t-k broken. rn*.;>n \;c.vr;.!i k>:i T!!K .iornN.AT.. r i’.i i'.ii!,’\ : loN .4 1' i.iNcol.N rov. . Tl.e unulvci sitry of the l)ec,lar.;tion >i ' r National Independetu c w as t i h hra- ■'1 on the •:th ins',, in tliis jih.ce, v. ith^.. " .'•vi'e d' pomp and spleiidfr seaice.v h-d l)v any village, and will-! a ’ liit’i uiui zc al not I'XCi i.fvl oy our iai'- A 1 ivient of cavalry, eh ga”.'ly nt'* i'-'iiied and e(|u'.p!>-d, niVi,-r tiie imr.H'di- ' ouiMKUi'I .1 l.ieut. ( oh /i!nmi riiK.n. '■'''I'i'.tin:; ol' three M’ooj;,-. a’nl a t ■''■■1’“ oi'i: !'.;ii;! V, voluiiten efl in c. v..- ’1 he d iv w as [>eculi>ii iv ! ,i\ .J'ic. ■“"lilitnial l)ic;v/,'. tiiid a sutfK i'M score h.in;.': i av s oi I i;e i\ sanl and ;;;M ''tMlile. ailed w ).!' u di‘ I I'.ai-/e sun-1 i^e 1 lie ' Ijr-‘-'';.n- lis'ed. al:d a hnl- f hi., '0'iiitry. //// Ih’ii. fl. II'. Ccft'ta''—The Constitution of the I'niti d M;,tis—a strict lidlu-renee to its h t- ti r is necess.try to the traiuitiillity and prosperi ty of the nation. = ?!i/ Juhn I). /liJ{r—'l'hc People—M.-.y t!n*lr \oice ever pri vail, their nj^li’s nev. r l>e UKiirj)- c(l bv pi-htical ileiii'igogues; and may proud aristocrats he idnngcil into the dL])ths of pusif- laiiinious de}^rad:it;on. J'lj I'i.niri/ /jt , l'2^fj.—'( he hite (Jol. .John Tav ier, tiie distinj^'-uisht d jiatriot, politician and aj;r;tdiuTaliKt—may bis s\stein of economy and his exanii>le ixteiid throughout the vves- tirn world. Bil 'I'lunna/t Ulllloni.'-ov, —J’liv.i; Sci'ooi.s. Jh/ Mr. .'J.J. )1. 'irn'iird—Urccce—May suc cess crown her etibits with the blessinj.;s of fr*( dcnn. j;i/ (\.pl. Jn.-i. T.M'j-nn'h)—Adams, ('i*lhoun .'111(1 t'lav, the pillars ot oiu’^'overnnient. J'y lortKi/, J'xfj. — Win. M. ( rawtonl, the cnIig’Stenrd statesman and dist!iij;'uislied pc'htician, walking in the tootstei)s ol 1 homas ,1c til. rson. By Major Juhn .V,V//7(/—(ienrrals .lackson andHrown, secniul to ikhic in tlic vvorhl. By JiDiien L. dr.rl'e, Usq. of Columbia. S, (’. —nVnry Clay —I’olitieal integrity, repi.bltcan virtues'and' nndeviating inh p' ndeiicc. :\\v ph dges w bi(di full} rtconeile tbi- poojile rt the \ortli and the SoiiMi to that distinguished and self-cr( ati i! statesman. lly I'rn'ry />7.—May that (inn, dr ill,, rative, ener;p tic and liberal patriotism fios- sessi'd hv «.1 n. .\iidrevv .lack ;on, disseminate tiiroiighout the Cnited St.ile'i, and bis imr.is ■ind abilities not he treatul v. ith ingTatitude at till ir .\t pTv s'.deiilud i !ectioii. /.*)/ { 'harhn /:. (7r-,'", A’.-v7.—The Orator, Kciiii- r mid (,''niiiintee ot the ilay. j'l/ JJ.iiry C,!'i.-hr, /;s./.—f>ur (iovrrnnunt, ‘..111.!;- the aih.mtaii’cs of Nlon.irrby with tlir Iree/.om of the pioph—-!'t( nial in'.imy to tiie \illain that Hieditates it*' de-tniction; A’V .V'■. ’/— .'.ndicw .Inckson. /.'■;/ .1.Sui.iii.n’iiic, »»ur revohi- tionarv talliers. Ih/'Col. Prh'/J ifn’,r (Vu” revolutionary IX—Mav t!i-ir l.ntitudi , brav.ry and pat- 1 loti n;. be In ri diiavv, aiul n thi ir suii-.ni. ;'.'i(i ti ah. t. ach os the \ alae of on,' !i!« V.' . /•’/ 1‘tfir t/. iil,, Ceoii e W :.-liiii;;toi., tl.e t.ab V of hi', eouiitiv, and a glonou-. i \aiii- m'. to tdl o'lu r nations. ‘ /’,y (1,1./A-/.V.— .May vve ex er niiderstaiv’ tv.'.r r'.ii'ht.', aiul ne\erw.i:it eoui.i^e to ih ier.d /’■/ a y">l Srlirvi'l\ jvn-—I’l , honor to llic biav e, and f.'dcin t.'i th'’- Micct ss to the in lu.r* /.'-,j -■ .N'lin (Jn'nc\ ^!',s of oor pebtital '■'I t'> preve nt ti ■. I t'li.lc! id t'- ^ * lie I,aw 1 VV..S Usi.jUe; ; ; ’ 1 h.n.;,, , u,., 1 ii.U ■ !ie ■ I '-.diite lired. .\t 1 - o ( "ion I' lrmed on ilie towii s>pi:n e, i in - '■'’M live hinuii 1 d ..r.d a llnnisand per- •‘i'’;and move ! with a baUtl of iiiii.sie to ln\.nlii‘nl grove on .Mr. ruiictivvithn '• v\ lu ll tliev were met hv a 1 ;r';'*‘col- '"n ol' il;c IV ii i.i’ oi; r ovui ami ' ae ao- •i.nig counties, w lu)'i'lov e! v and iioer- oiiiitena.iu cs g.ive a pec.ili-i' ■ d'l; \V l,(;ii,- t.c, I'i-. l^cv. Job- nh L. Pel! cHltr.l up V- hy V .Vdaliis— i'l in ’.I'.isphi I'e. . . i;:.l yprriiv AV/.?-', \md-u an e t./ms sunpoit It,.,'’ aii'l •,uppo:'t''l by ' av h otht r. iindi i a I'.vv.' ri I'uidicaii _^ir. >.riuiit. nt—^I.iV tl.i _\ be i"j '-h'’;.-. (!t I'Olli 'V f o I hi !V ‘'Oil ,itr \. /, /./. ,/. h.;rnr’, A'.m/.—Ibe l air of onr COOi. nnd' /) John r. C ii!ioi'r-. irrin "1 d '.nti ;‘:'.t\-—liii ( of 1S1 ' in si 1, !ii hi,-, ell ijiieiic' , till.- u .ir d' j'.irnii' nt to , w I-.loin, and the \ ;i f-I’l esidenc} il pu\ e the way to the la t great gilt ef on. tioii. ion riiK c \TAVVIIA .im ii'-.u T; Vi'as v\ i'h jKirli(.ni.ir ph asm I!'■i'll an a!f!' d' Jui)e, '‘v : in V o;:r p.ipi ' r ' ■ ::'ih I-1,1 not being applicidile to canal conveyam c, owing l(/ the ccnnter current destroying the baid'.s, and tin* ri ,k and dinicnlly in pas.sing locks. In Fngland the compa rative estimated expense of rail ways.is three time*, and canal.s nine limes that of a gootl road,—we presume gravtdled. The want o!’ expedition on canals has ever !)cen found a great inconvenience,— the resistance of water increasing as the srpiarcofthe velocity:—thus, if 4'J totis can be drawn on a canal 2 miles an lv)ur bv one horse, it will reqtiire 4 horses to draw it 4 miles an hour— 9 do. do. f) miles; IG do. do. R do. and so on. Whereas on rail roads, the force of trac tion remains th.e same at every velocity. 'I'lins a force snnicient to move 40 tons weight three miles an hour, will, liy in creasing its motion, be able lo .convey il 10 or '-'0 miles an hour—the lesistance, being the friction, is proportional lo the pi'i'ssure, and entirely in.h.’jicndenl of ve locity. F.xpedition and sah-ty being the great desiileraliim of transportation, it is higly iirobabh'. tl'.at railwiiys, in a I'ew years, mav have a. dec ided ijreCerrr.ce, and that steam wagons will be g' ncridly snbslitutt’d tor horse draft. It will, tlun e- fore, 1)0 ]W'oper and highly necessary th.at our great leadinp; state j-oads !)■ laid out with a view tj this all ini;:orla.it iin- pro'. eni! nt. (//) W e might i-eie o!;serve, ;ts to internal imj)r')Vem"i!'.i !;\-ne!’ally, and es]c t'-I.''', tliat il \er Ir.id two (ji-r.io;e !e;id- iiiT state roaits i'i.r iransp(,rt,'.ii(n!, wotdd beiielll every it.di udu il ine’.ei v scction of tliis commoiiwe.iliii. 'I'!-' , would ])ronio!e inihi'.tr;.—cxtei.d ;*.nd in crease 11 h u 1'•—')i'iii;;' to piof.t :i \ a- I ielv of I'l-tielcs now i srles'.—i!i*\ and brin;; to ac'.iv ity oi-r in ec^—dili'i.sc kiiov\ ii'dige—;■ en'er])i'ise—and ii:i\.,!' 'd:.!i the Ill's (d piditi' .d and among our i iiii'.eiis, ',s v.eii j and miitually beiu .1' in! o'her see! loiis ol ihe L ;k!c ('li r n.it ii.n. t '.'■ -1 e;.', i e eail'i. en;ov i. ; all th.e j. I'ehcjtv cd'*■ dr-/o', ei i.tMi ;/. is lai’iidly ;o!- V ;'iic:n-g to iis hi'>,h di .•in:'"', ai, ! l lie mor- rl inilneni e id ii', e\ampie e'ltahii a new eod ’ of poiitn d I'd^.tion-; (/vtt :l'f woi !',!:—>v!iv m.iy ik1 v'* .h' a p>.,i- (V, ran!', vv i! I: the I'lMcn.^.st iti tins e.oii :-(h'!'acy Oiti clii/ri.s ai e ri. Illy gii’ ed in i!!'. 1- !((■'. and jii^tlv gi(.! \' in llieir poliiii .d il,.|')! uV eviel.i i.Vid de'.oiion to i'e C.'.se r lihfi tv • I'.nd. _\c!. fl o;ii i'.atienii'jn \ / interili-i iinj'M'.-V > ii.ent. I to! [i i-t;i ihe ;dr> 1( .d I' 'ld'> d’ this st- 'e, ( e-.ei ii./if h. en, a.nd ari- now, cot;'p!'‘ely i'l t' !>ae.k-'.:r' "nd. \\ ai ;• poi.-i' i in ia- 'iliiie'' 'd t'• "oi'tai;.''!,-- !i a : jiete wilh thos* in the adjoining sl.ites :— from which cause aloTie our commerrc has ever l.^tigtiished, and our circulating Bank nieilium will evei- be at a discoimt: —ami so long as we take ou:'sta|)Ie pro- duclions to a forcij^n marke,l, vve su!)tracl from tlie wealth and ability of otir own St ite, in ilie same degn e protract the o- vil, and destroy onr ability to perfect tliat system of improvement v\hich alone can liford us, as u state, ease, comfort, wealth, etiergy iind indeiiemletue. It is by t'xercising a corrcct political ’conomy, that I'.nglai'.d, with one third the population of other nalions, is far their superior in resourcrs, aiul even in physical jiower. 'I'iiis has been efTcct- ed merely by her sujjerior adjnstmnit of inlrrnal ini]irovement, and subslilutinp; mechanical for manual lalior. Sh.e n.tw exerls :i pov:ci- and (Miergy by stenm a- lone. ecpud to the actual laI)or of C,5')o- 0(0 laborers, or ".lO.OOO horses;* and to an eipial or greater amount in other labor saving niiicliinery. thereby virtually ad ding 000,000 laborers lo her poi)U»a- tion—or, on the common ratio of labor, incluiling sex, vouth and age, 12,.'00,00 ) inhabitants are virtually added to her pop ulation, free from all expenses for suhsis- tt n i‘. lli'tice, ihotigh nearly the least in territory, fdio stands the gri-atest nation on earth, in resources, vve;dth and [)ovver. In elVectuating these improvements in l/ii-i state, we ouL,dit not to be too easily depressed—wo must calctdale on op[iosi- lion, arising from interested and contract ed views, and ancient liabils and hxed prejudices:—these ever have and always will impede ptdilic and national ol)jecls; yel with perseverance, a favourable result is certain. Where can we fmd a moi^ striking jiroof of opjiosition. yel perfrct ‘.uccess, than Xevv-Voik all'ords? Where a nioi e glorious result, tiun in the enrrg^y enter prise and pi rs''v^'ra’.i''e of the (irejit l)e Wilt ClintoTi, thro’ wliom, alone, tiiat state iiow leads ihr, imi(jn, and erelong w ill compete in commerce, manufactories and internal resources, wilh any nation in tlie vvorld.((.') Wilh such an example of grandetir, —with such a fair test (jf novel during and snccrssful experiment for our guide, —why may vve not hope lo fmd a Clinloii in a Ihfrlon,\ and iralise future genera tions looking back with gratitude and priiie,—after every spritilatvie scruple has been solved by a practical ptdilic bene fit.—to the exei'tions of our present Board of Inti'rnal Improvement as the projec tors of those imprrishable sourcfs oi comfort, wealth and national grealness, which they eiijoy^—and embalming liitir tnrmorica with a nation’s lilessing, in tin Ir.sting repositories of a nation’s grali- tiule. - MK.NTOH. TIIF- XA IWI*t‘U’WU !(' Vf. riinis work has now arrived at tin- twlhti- I ». fH vol.iMK, alid r. > ivi s 11 wide :iiid il’.- creusiii^- pu^'otiagi throii!,'’ho'it llje I i.ited States. lit its leading olijects and clial'uc^ i it has a double purposi- ; /'/V. that of eoi.tij.i.mg criticisms ot\ works of taste, bferafiire, ar.ii w bat may be called tin most eli'j^.mt l>r..nrlics of it arning: Aud, .terondly, that of l^eii a df- positorv of disrussions on top'.i-s of iietal pol ities, h ftislatiou, seieiie ', our internal relat.or.r, social iMstitutioiis, and, iij short, w liatevrr c»mc.t^ ihivvu to the im^led^lfe ii.terests of the ee.miim- nit\. It IS a special dcsij-n, us far as p»)ss.ble, to ve the work u btrictlv national and Auien- cu'i character. Sevi rnl of the constant contributors are nje'i •if Iittirs, who have travelled and studied m fori ,^;'n ])ar!s, :ni 1 beconie f'unih.ir v\i>h tht* laiign.e.^es, and lit'-ratuiT of ti»e old countries; otiiers are devoted to literary and .seii nulu pursuit., as jH’Dl'i IS.on ; wli.le o'.Iie^'.s are eon- ‘.picuoiis aiiionji’ the Ie>.^islators of tlie tmiii^ry, at the !)af, or :ii tlie U'i;'1iest courts of justice. Or in;;' to the ;;tiady supjioit ofa lar;.;’e nnnibey of ^etitli men tini-. kpiuhlied, vs ho reside in dif- feieiit parts ol’ the I’l.ion, the work has m I w ith a ill ;-;ree of lavef :uul sueci s-;, both in th« lliiited Stat.s :md abroad, whicli no siniiia" pi.blieation in tii.s country has iiiKived; nor iia.s its prospei'it\ at any foniu r period been so rapidly iiicreasiicr at |)resi nt. 'I’he yitrtli .i'.iiririiii h'lrtiin is published iu Hoston, ipiarterly. inakuij^ two vohinies u ycur, of about i.n) pai^-es each. The siih'.criptioii prioc is J^rc didhir.i ;v yi.;.r, to t'e paid hy 11 -w subscribers in ailvaoee, and afterwaids in April, when the second numbtv tortile \ ear shall be reci ived. .■\ sui)«i ril er m. v In gin wilh any \(>1iinie or r.iiiiiber; and, as ik • editions of the bac.k num bers are con tanth repiliitinjr, full sets of till* work can at any time be sujiplicd. 'ri.e iiumln r*., as tin y R|)pear, vv'dl be ■ient hy null to any pait of the I’nited M.iti s, if des.reil, subscribers paying po^t;'ge, and tal;ini'; tlie tisU of com ey ane-. /iilttoll, Jllllt 1, IS'J.'). 4t4 i ([ ; .-Mib.scriptloiis ior Ihe 'ibovo valuable unt' triiH’ National Work, will be iv'Ceived at th»s oaiee. {(1) Mfithevv V.’allis, 'Vm. L. Davidson nnd And. Henderson, were the Committee appoint- cdhy Court. (/)) A riiil-vvay is now commenced in the state of Ni v^-Vok-.- a siir\ey (or one it. now going forw ard in I’ennsv h ania. (c) The revenue derived from the Nevv-Vork canal in 1HC4, was i4t)0,(JU0; and ilie coTiiinittce of investii^rition on the canal report, that m a f'l'vv years the legislature muy w illi conlidcnce Ci^h 'date on the reM iiue from that source a- iimuiitin}',' to oiir million of dollar.s--w In ii all pu!)lic taxes in the btate may be dispensed w ith. (*) I.oiulon New ^lonthly Magazine. (i) A Vcrv s''iii|de r ason mav be },''iven, vhy vve may n»i, vvhich will readily su^j^e^t itseh' to our inteHigcnt coirei.ponib nt. kih run. JOll.N O'NK.II,. 'Fuihy ami Hahit Afu'^cr, nW IN(i l.ren solii ited by some of the most respectable oiti/i ns of the vlll;ige to com meiwf the abovi- bus,ness in this phiee, has «t leiigtli coiisentid to their kin*l ]>roposals. Hr is now tiM'd, and reaily to do ail Linds of work ill his line, and w arrant.^ to j;-ivr entire sati.sfuc- tlon, :is bis ex|>ei iein e in most of the principal houses in Kiiropean*! \inerlca, gives him eiitiri- confidence in his own ahihties. He tenders bin res|uets to the eili/.eiis of Charlotte and its vicinity, and hopes for n niodvrutc hliare of their patroiiuf.’'e. fj/• lie can be found, at nil lioiUs of the d:iy, hy applj iiifc at Dr. FlemlerioiiN Tavern. *,• (.arineiits cut out at the custoniary rate*. .Iiily o, 1.SJ5.—4t l4 •^^ru*u\tuTuA Si>c\v\),. VMKI’.'I INti of the .Vrrl.lniliurf' Jij'rlci !/v.- riil Svritfy will be held On ihe last Sutiinia) in ibis niontli. \ punctual attendance of the uieiiibt rb is expeetid. .lOSKIMI S.MITII, S>c'y. Jiilij — )t 1.1 \«i‘Wv,vs ■'M.MN'INIi in the L’ost ODicc at F/hicoIt’ ton, N. C. 1st .liih, 1 H2.5, some of wliieh will be si 11,1 away a.s dead h tti is, il lin y are not taken out bctore the 1st Uctoiier i.i \t. li A. .1. Dir.iK Tn this cninty, on the f3d of .Inlv, lo the .IDtii year ol his a;^'e. Col. Miijs.l. Ifnii i \sn\, III the deatii ot'this excelh iit citi/.cii, the coijiity bus'.111uined a loss tluit w ill long be f It. It may vei'.h Ju'-tice be ‘la'd, that !)i:t h \e iiii n have i ver lived move belovitt by his n-i;;h!)or , or iiior • n speet'd by hi:; aeiju linr^tnct .4. Tl’rtexturit of hi-. char:e-ter Vv i.s iieciibarl} distiiif.'-iiislu d in i s ery s'tiiiition, hy t.lie f.rii.ness c.f bis prini i- f)l s aiifl the independence *4’ bis o[)iiiions.— lie ha.-, bit 0. di>'(!n.':oiate V idow, «iid two sioall ehlldi'e!! uiieonseioiii* of the irrcpar.ible lO.ss tin v have bu^.taimd. .\ i:, ;\ w.^wu.w.v. :’AM!1,N’ of Ni ^rroe:-, c-)i:si-tiiii;’ of a fih his uil'e, uiid s Mf.d iiilill'en, wimiM Se .n-.[;nset! I i' lijKiii th" iii':!,t .ae ■oiniiiOilatiiii.'' t' riiii, h\ appbiiig lo \'v. J. I’olk, /f lo Dr. ■'.iiiiii' 1 IJ( ii'i- *•->'.1'. ,lii.\ i’, i. -.1. —if. u'v \\uW‘vs \ \ w .1 , Ir. li'.' il 1 C OM - 1 . i|. '. Vtl.'.l b;. 1 ■ ie ( Mergv lo j t:.! • Il ii.t-i !■ , ; liv M 1 f 11"" lO'li 1 ^ainii;;^' !. r i-. ■ SM i'd rnioii 1 wa-, e il -t..i', Iiii y iS opeti a 1 i;:nl •, i - 11.' i’r " ' i 1 e; course 'i', itfi 1 ( 1 ni I’die s'/'-. ! S'.lev. 1 ' ^ li.i- h, li ai.'i" 'i‘i:i!diC of the 1 o 11, \ 1 r _v ilk' i'\ per’!v and '.II.'- and •r;, ii.y w;i' I 1*1' 1 d, I’alr.', k V-,! W..S bari:'. bl.K-k VI o. t nil. I |)V. 1 ill tie- .|)li I rsi w I I III, .1 r p!-.-!'-: ei- 4 t.b- d Dll the 17 ?h of be ;d«r,v\' o.jin d .lo :ip’i« ''y of a p( i:l O'.v ill the ir'h ' ' ar ( f her a '.reit ii\ ‘ f. I t f'j'ir or fi>. e in ;ni 1\ i)n:!l, ol y'-lh.vv coii'[)l l,.iu.ii..l' ai.il I", li, . spoki ills h' , ,elf’ I'l II:.'.: i II, ■ i,'|. d ...y tb.i-' C :e, t i:i\ 111- k iiin n !i\ :;:r, i ■ v. id -.t r I' M or .liPited i ll'' . 11 .•r, III 'ol 1,1 i t \ I I,'. ;■ ■, :.e (, l,,-l I-,;- t the s ..la 11;-> e.iii '•1' .'ill i,r p' ;'-')iis, .t-.nif 2~\ ■ il r ehild !r. ;iin IS Ml jjMosi d s!i.' i. art ot * coiiiiti'v ■ i>, and ;;i\ iii^' iii to *1.' siiijsevibt r. t, .r to •■Ir. la lac |- ra sh. M r e iv e a rev a'- 1 .Old if the s.'iid lr..loii . !lii . :.i '! appr' b' leleil. i.i' l.r.io;,^iit to iusticc, sii ; i;j.l'i li'i.'iilij; tbeai, ! I f- , dolla-,. W. KKAUSKV. Win. .1. Abernathy, ^ViHianl ,lones. ,Moses Abemathv, Isaac .loluiHon, Sami. M. ,\beriiathy. David JenkiiiH, I’eter Adlriiian. K. It. Agnesn Kimhall. .Iacf)I) r.reiii, 2 1.. .Josi ph r.rtiidle. l{ic!rjrd l.fmg, .lost'ph liaker. D.iN'id l.intcli. Ahrniii neiinet, .lobn l.iited. .lo>^J)h lirniict. John 1 .ineiiai'ger, .lohn M. Mradley, r.li l.-it/,. •Miram Holliiiger, Vred. I.inebarff^r. Will, ii' st. ,\f. r.li/a l{rid|;'es, Mrs. Mary ,1. .Moorr, .lames jto^t;'^, !ii. Martin, Calbariiie It.ikev, M il'. Marshall, Caleb Hradlev, r.li/abelh ,M‘( liiHorli W III. C. Itopgs, Kdw in M.i\ .vi !1, I'l ti r It. vs I'l (v r .Moony,' .lobii I'dai kvvood, .lolii. .Moody', 1) i\ id llookout. Abner M‘.\Cei', Mis. Hary Uaker, .loseph Montron,( f v. Saiiiiiel itlai k w ood, Urv. .losepb .Moore, Mrs. I'di/a Hi \aiis. JVathiiiiie! Miihnni, C. •lollll M.'ld't-, II' iiry Carrier, 12 Ahrarn M:.,iiu, Ndiim istner, A. II. M‘K. e‘, Vbram Dok, N. r.( .>1111), .John i\i' u toi>, ptba 1 l.irii. C. Ri iil.w n ('ow an, IN.t.ci'tOi' , .\iiilii-o'' Coljh, 2 II.. Oat(,s. .I01...S ( a to. J-. ,1 liio C,i! pent r, I{i iihen I’ l'il, .h ( -.h.MI, II. • li-lill i He. hai 1 |{iidis;i. I'. .Iiid'th l.'aM,, .1 1' ob 1). I H, Ja. oil ilh .r li-iM, !!• 'iiy 1 iivjoii, * Kb/ih'-th K'li.iii^i :i, I.I >.ii.i 1);, rr. 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