1 -! ' M - if I; r if-; , I ai , tne cios -or Trie .laieocjionvni ';Congrcf very pefal impression nested ipVtfceedralaTalo pre vioas session ha3 Tcs irnPrtanfc'bhsU cs: been; done. -ucli; fnltfy. i -r.' ! avow, was otifc impressions ar v .iHhiH formidable length of 1h scroll "A)f : Hfinfihedf .btisiness-T ' aref rnhattflelibteiewvo1TTie pro " - tettl'nTff o the "Sesstoh has ioTeseritexl thcr'sODject; -to usjat teas1 invito- j .; pC reTv.t;pojntjoi view. ::.r .-f j h ' tarriUWsJlJraWis1; l-VejrislatorsJ V" .42cgress j caniibTglsjitertQ 1 if tier. ? " -.If "w -withhold -our assen t .Trbm this- v mar; :T in a vie vira me duwic stooii. ?.::uroau prpposuUHj wc. niusi,ai , least 'admit that they m aylegislate over-i VVl iiirafchvtjd thata few act of good iejfi- .adf.qBcertftSn ecajey. f--!Tr,1 ' : . .; ..'There- 'areTcircamslan cescin , which . . t lUfmff w aCvirtue in'.i Legislative ; ' Hod jl 'These arc! 6 be found lit the atorni;of war in Helfxciteme4)t 'hich ; T ; ji Jcedef and thp lassitude : vhichr JoU i Jo ws t i JDurr( 'ir ar,? evtry- nerves is tQhV slfaifaedf apdUihe vIdr oTihe : -3aw called irtto aUroni .Vhen war ; iropendsj jheiitj',f, providing the" r . - ilneans' fc r'carrjingit tn' requires ra- " ; ;J?ditv anid boldness-pnegislafinn.-;.Tt isn:siich i iottasion9;-that celerity of TvvinbveipeTjt, as M t :jss enerey and de t - v'ciiion in si j)yernTneht,' whilst they - i ccntributet tu jHhfi "J)p?nf ss irp'c to -.,'" -.thefet-.'fa.cttjaTso" attract . he"- resp'ett cNthe orld. It- is by "; ,tfverrookingT the . change ? of circura , stances, lhat re ' Yomrfirnes-desfre ; to see fese' qualitieadevelppeilby Con- . -Sres?. when - their exerctfe , is their exerci?e , IS ' notj 'jcaUe'd for, nd .might be dargerous to eipnbnciiinqtiilj, : ,"tpanencybf Bepuhiicai) gbveniBnt. Vr ' ; When . Peace rpturnswith healing , . ,r in her wings,, the ,wqund'nf thevkuf - fereribv the war are to be bound bp j . C our .roTcrs are- to be reduced, ami con ' 61idated j the munitions of war to be i coUected1 nd presernpil : errors and 'deficienciesdisclbsed iri fhe'progres V, of f!te War, to lie rt.ctified j and lastly v the btirderi of taxation is to be dimi n t 4 tlshed , fThes , -objects-- prolong yet a r v - whi!e"the wcessity. for a certain dis- i J patch '; 'amHhejnulfiplicity of details ' -rcssraanv and - comiilex'. lesilative L'aets. But, this season once succeed- ied byTthe-peried of profound tranquiH-J Sition ubmittid to. them' becomes the . :Yparjrmount diJty or Congress. At this . time, the nation "is in amity witli the xvhtle world. Our. Institutions"; are firmly established, .arid in fi r"tion in their respective sph fill! opera- ereir At borne, iand io our commerce with fo-J 'i -xein powers, we are "as prosperous as , -a a;enepil peace at the close of a gene-; rVai' war will permiUany nation to be If.nur foreign trade he no as profita ble as it. has beenor as we wish, it is at least doubtfurwivetljer it could be jmadi te.ore so by acts of Congress. - The golden ' harvest reaped . by : our jtierchanta when carriers for every na tion, can no longer be looked for when very nation carries for itself. - : V! v It Js a sourc of crest satisfaction. in reviewing the measures of . the late M es8ion of CMigre8s?f to find not a sin- gle act, to 'vhichexreptioncan be ta v -lcen bj.any cousiderabJe portion of the -;ripebp!ev ''-:, r ii' - - f: Tht acts of a national character are t)T a nature to gratify the philauthfor 'plst jand exalt the American " name. Ve particularly . refer to; the act for ,vthe more; complete extirpation of the jslave trade, anrt thalfor the protection ,c our commerce? andjlhe punishment ? : of piracy. . Thc nation irreeemed :from the ..iniputation of connivance at either of these crimes of equal atrocity; t'ilnI.niputation iinjust indeed, but a suspicion ot the, tru thot. whicn ;ia Visely not permitted Uxremain. TY$,irt for1 ft'ej further regulation of "Qje -cbasting trad'appears to have're- i tcitto me general (approoaiion oivine x people of that prt of our country-(on ; -four Eastern Atlantic Coast) jnost af - Jected". by it. And iri Vno respect is the 'Government moreattentive to any , .pf.iti great interests thah i is to that - of commerce, inj the gradual increase -and. improvement "of the. light-houses and beacbns-erectedYor ;theguidance of the mariier passing rfrom port" to ; -port for revisiting his country ; j from " foreign climes, r Scarcely a session Intervenes in which an actis nbt pass-.- d, as at that just-closed, for erecting numerous Hght-hoiises,beaconsbuoy8, ' ;&c.f j An act was also passedfpr the . ' further iTgulatiottand encouragement X)f theasheries. X-: ' 6 V If : c A less paternal regard has not been '1 . . aiewn to toe interests or t)t westem frontier. ' . Treaties for cessions ? of j - -land, and Tor.defimng; and securing Sbrrner cessions,1 were made at 116 few-1 v. cr-fthan sixtsen difierent Councils, ; neia wiui ditterent Indian tribes. Be v establishing new Land Offices" for the sale of lands.&c. arr net was tesedfer the farthv uspension.for i V- J nl ite -tke-.b'a vmentsitherebntiact WaSalso passed jaftbHtrng further-ira0 ciiity and ebmwaUonlife.bcS' giVenVtaWestern anU Schrtfeerit rkrereat. Yas weH as 1b the'Easterti, Kst tt1rtVirfton,ablv'asked. der this head efcesskAjoi (FIoHfla rihat; imnortant secuntrKTlh pros- tteri t v and j peactf Ve aonineru uw- j although," strictly-, speaking, -this as well as the Indian treaties were Exe cutive ,?acts, thy haveieceivelHhe sanction and cb-operatibn of Congress by the. acta appropriating rn'oney- to carrv them into effect; ind that for the establtshlnTnt'bf a ;provisiaqalvgocrn:-. jn.e.ntirt;londa.V ' Illinois vas loniraiiyrccwsincu j Member of. the tn ion, and the door waspeneotor; the er)f rybj JAlahama; tetvteltty-secbnd -staensspuH falloU bfbrainihs the satnb Jpfiyilege -by the operation ;nf an incidental qneS- tion online vreeiiDgs, we jnttuajuiuai. saidthejpaisIoh3,:orCbnress -fob parfjof theitizenthat;ferrUor howeTr. anlmnortant convenience! was extended by ,ti.eUbli9hnient of j a separate territorial oVernnient in j the southern pari oi ii. . ahu uui territories rapidly populate, am are admitted with all decent hast into the pblilical family, Vs r '-Hl . We dovnot mean to fatigue the pa- Itience of the reader by ; repeating the List "of Acts vthicfr.we published a few davsva20.1anorain2 a run view oiwe imnnrt and barin? 'of all 'the acts 'of the last session Jf Congress,; We mean'tn call the attention b( our;rea defs to the fact, that Hie national cha racter,' and he; interests of every sec tion of th e.c t)u n t ry ,v I av c de ri v ed r iid -vantage from the Session ; and that ho measure-grev cut of if. calculated in the least to' impair eUher;the cne or the other . ' x ' .That much was omitted to bc'dpne which we think ouvht tb have been d oil ei i3 ce rt aj rdy t ru e .But; th c wva suf es wfr-particularly desired to suC- ceel; ; were opposed by- some 'of our best patriots su; warmly ?s to defeat them. Thouch we. cannot 'yield otrr oninifjhs4 respert?nr tfiem' we must: nHdrjour. win to that f tbe mfiionty ariiljhe'pisuin joritr Vas oppoj Lff ce rf j. bn T one bill, ecc.-xvhich were rstpeneoon tne. last day, for want- 61 time,) o thcy would have btn tkn up and acted on. We ; ho ie : tb ee : them hrughjt fbrwarilvarir. future daj, itMnibr voices in their Jv'or, and as.bettcrv chance of su ccs: v 4 .To j the Fifteenth vCorslts much praise afleast may be awarded.: that none of its cts haebeeirch as to call forth" from atw; quarter, its far. asVe rteve' heard. v murmur of ilissDDrobation: If anv tlrinsr connecf -4 I - I Z ' ed with4he last seffsiori: be dis isapprov- ed, it is tnattoOmucH oi tne time, ap plicable to general leeilatJon. was oc cunieit with Denttes' nrooned" be-'l vnnd -the lmarids. ofjho octasiocs vhichgave' rise to.ihetn :f: THS AMF.HICAN BAIV From th? Saultern Patriot, ;The Montreal "Herald-"1 after notic ing r tlm rich fundf f eloqberice expend in the Debate onthe Seminole War, ed m takes; occasion atv lh'e same time tp comrilittient us -lor iiie , unuuunuvu share of talent Mvhich is' brousrfU- to I is:h t by tire means of our popular" ' - in-4 stitutions X bur free press, bur public meetings, pur variHus r'pgisjiiiiv c-t. Semblie's and vVe may add; by 'means of our7?ar.1 The extent of ur richeS in legal accqirernent an d forensic ora tory isTiot in fact knoyn beyond the conpnes-.oi nur vwucwuniry. Jlc pnef-.fruits of-literature apd the liberal arts, ihafve not yet ripened: under our Western sun : if patronage lias ! hot yei" awakened-thepoers nor the circumstances of a nevycoun try given -full scope to thcrstudiesrbf the matnemaiician anu, votary oi na tur'af ?sciebce,, we;can at least boast bf our.protViundt lawyers Jantl eloquent advbcafes;'We have oih pacity ;"to "achieve in science,.-all that depends on mental .'.vigor. v Yt Kate exceljcdiinimech iiiycaUottJas well as in the science of law and gov ernment: :;:-'-'V7rnft. 14 This proyes that octasionsi are put wanting to kindle the geriids of otir cbuptrymeni ahd Jtnake us as renowned in -science,;; (n art, "arid lUctatbrei j as we - ararready.d isti nguished for bu r commercial e n terprize and ejiergy f purposev 5n such pursuits as hold out sufficient KaMceme been'eclipsed, cohsideringUiecency of our existenceeUherjnpOwers "of fmanatron -Or patienceT; of research The jaw t iyocatibri that allure the largest share of talent vhich;bu r coun try produces, not becausia we aW a peo ple litigious, but because. it is V path the .most brilliant i n promises f future , ad vantage ; f becausb tl presents- tiie ahortest ascent to" the heights;bf vpbw to 'ctjmpieje line is? qing ajiv -iiwv mnitarVhountv.-wwratitt. Ey v.. tb"auyocate nut to tne consiant view nfhid t iloritlteTsVnib competi tors for 'piiblic hoiorsjiifld distmctions crowd tttf -jostle each jcheet Ipb this fnad'rt-csitaDloujnb wt atej i tt sjort, afrec pbpl We al ue btirp'ersbbal and pbltticatghts j our laws :whfhsecnrei esiei atidctie rih nd istinguishhhbdictat ih?ir!ricHarri illustrate-vand preserve? thern&rrhia liberal proiessiratlyietasthercfbrei the most substantial bo ward3y thatcah ' bjsi presented! to the citizen of a pbpxlargbrmentpt is nbr snibject of surnrse quece, ithatxff aribbarb attract ouriargest;share of talentj ' and afford tmaxLand public , oraibr'i thai they -de- en mnnv nnrspnes ui uie iuiuic aiavca- lopeyii)ecaUsvOt tBeKnDounuea comoetitibn they, produce thr ambi- itrbnr;ab3 iintellctuy coq h i trtficn on a rscaiejiproporuonaie 1 v lare and that: our halls of i u stice are constaniiy ; inuraineu: wimr lights jbf earning and genitfsnd. embellisheu; w riuencWrlvOnr?TreiR 'institutibtfs must continue5 ta send trthxainninteTropt-, id succession of such spirits who' will carry,uirenowh inthis department of knowledgeito avstill higherpbint strongest motives to exertion anil the i 'x ' ..ul:J-.KU:A::Ji rtcuesc priz.es to puuuv; aiuwiuytn THE . RESIDENT' SOUTHERN ;TOUH tMPre ,arrivied here? yesterday afternoon, in the Stem-Bbat Roanoke, from Wash ' ington accbmanied by j. J. Calhoun, Esq. Secretary of War, and Lady, yand r Gouyerneur,ihis private. 3e- cre,tary.. On. the approach ot th boat, salutes) were fired injtguccessibnby the garrisons at-C ran ey IslandPort9 N elson and Norfolk and on her reach ing th e wharf, b jr twbolunteer C or ps; the indepemlenV and' Junior Yolun-' teers. UponMahding, his Exec 'Jency was received by the Mayors and Cbm mon Councilmen of th!e Borough, the: Collector .and NayyjAgtf r and es- rnrfpd hV "f hV tiWmsi . including, the f cavalry, commanded by.Capt. Poaper, terwardSr waited on iby a number of burmost respectablecitizens and Na val and aiiKtarf.Officew. .'M r 1 iWb understand that the "President will Uake his A depatture in , ibne of the inbrninir. for Bu rwellVBav," the scite of ; the contemplated ) Nayat - Uepot ; will feturcr in the aftbrnoonto nor- row be nrcsent at tbeTlavine of the X7orijer -; Stone of the New Custom House, dad after dining with the Ci- b.- - a A.' .1 i"ifc '1. ::SZJ i tizens ar tne Cixcnaagc, . wjii wic.uis departure fortheooutherni tour the srwn e c ve n i ng jr su ccceiung morning via the Dismal Swamp Canal, &Cj" y r tAYING -OP TUE CORNErt STOtfB ,' ; .k ' ' From the same, dfjriljk ;. -We do not rem embers ever to have 'witn essed a more interest! njr public spectacle,. than that to which the ce remonial of layinc the cornerstone of theNewV Custom House tyesteVjday gave birth'.V The ; avidity-: with which ed upon the bpnortttnity, ' which: the occasion presented; (toa. approach the L;hiei. . 3Jagisiratev,pr tne nation; witn renewed" assurances r of their respect and attach mentf ; was prideetl r soch a spectacle as is congenial with the most leuciiousv view oitne lenaencies such at form of . byernhxen.ase. merican people are privilegedi to"en joy;' Atjat early hour yesteriUyouf st reels were crowded with' parties pf lames anu centiemen, pressinfreaer iy to mat xpari .pi tne .town i tnjrougn which the procession; was to pass and' by the hour appointed for theceremb hial; 'thef vriMowsl from own roint to CjinTcItlitreet, and on both sides of f larke t oquarei exnioiteu as ; ricn ,a .irjeij o j leniaie 6eautyTTandTashii. the Unionof rthdlappOpulation cbuld beftsfr :c M'bajf pistil I o'clock; the elegant; compan y ot Jt'ortsmoutb Riflemen, cbmmanded Ivf Cant-KaVt with their excellent banoompbsed of amateurs mejmDejr formed on the Market squared where they werVsooni joined by. the Norfolk juniors, inaepenaentv9iunters 7 and Cafitain Cooper's calvary; thence tlray marched 9. to- the frown;! HallV Malitt street,,ann uni.tea witn lodges JNO j, r.laijOor jatb50jnntim itig thM?iy6r and! Common SCbntfcil inctnej'iine, tney;iproceeded ttie The spot was handsomely decorat ediavstafl&i ahicir waved the AmericanLStanardt and hile: the ceremony of Jayin the Corner Stone was performing ; the band , of Cajptain Kay's Rifle Corps; played severai Ka- galnte ms Erw -fronr (lie tletci.ue CutterMbnroey Iylnpitt sightTbe ciereniony beinr tfnisbed the IpniiieV sion resumed :th line of marcli-isM sed don-Vid water to-Markelst.' up Market tb Hain and ;down 5tain to tlie lsidetllodginpp Point, ylifeatfemilitaf countermarched iipyirie Excel I e n r.y, returned to the j Lode, thence to the IVIirttqnareabtrJwere. JtAi half pastfbafcblpck the Prest pintHon;M CalhbunVecTtary of Var ;Mr Goyerneu) wi th Coins-r-i).a-catiir and Cassin,- Capts Warjrjngioh Si ndiaiiv Ell tot and IHen ry, of theia vy,' uoii m c uae f m - tn e Army, the renchand Spanish Consuls and a larce concourse of respectable.; citi zens,t;awn fo atneat and j)Jeniful linpe' provjded ennv-at tHeExchatogew.-jr; V'The followfug toasts were drank, accompanied withrjltionaUrs and Marches,-; perrbrmcil by theiixana-ia tacheditn CtfsiiCbls vf-ll (h'Country-f The'' Land bfTtbFree And the HoMee he UraVe," ; t V .' 2. T1 Principle e YSWliich cairied Uftrhpnanthwig.abioMEKly struggle 0i Ind epend f tipe-by them we must ride secure in the wildest svorm. j '' r.'.'-::' ; 3. Tfie People- They rf ly e and take away j wft ack'no.wlede lib other iotereig.5: 4. The ConttittiUm vtke Uruted States- - The noles jnooUment of humaJi Wisdom s the fulcruEKlof tae .NatioOiijtr-bgth;''-'- ) H 5fjf(f.RJf-Imprjeabje bstter.a,- ijiiFederal.D6mini"tiOn. '' -v'-f '"; !''r'J' , & TI$ yLrftoty ohinton t beams bn our Hearts bke the Sun on ouiicldM ' j y7;vTSbma rm4- The grare lalonkcan extinguish his aj dor the cause Of Hikman !j L,joerty?. . . u . , r 1 .a r James Jjtadi'smirjrht Katin hpnop him for his Worth- Virg nia is proud of him as 9. 7? fcJmv of iie fcmteiStateaTht Ve terans , of Europe- bear vteBtimony of its. re- 1 0. tr .AW-Tbe Battles of its Youlh bare astonished the? World, andi poured a flood of glOTj'. upon the premise Of its man- 1 Militid--Th e yeomjanry! of a -f. ee Country, its-iat and best defence. - W 'jrhej&rtes ofthMtRhi ftT' They have a Monurfient niore durable than brasriiv the Hearts of; theip tiomUryme 13' Gr''rTiioo'; long the j rict'lm of Ministerial Exaction and ,iriestcra!t--Th SUf of thy" Emancipat ion still glimrners thro'. tne Gloom ... : :-.. -j. r :,, '." . -.1 . '. :' A4Y Republican Government .-May the 1 .gl.it. which AVrms and gb dens this Wj-stern H -misphfere, diff is its benign rays wbng all tne in at ions ot tne bartn - J- - : 91 5 ; The 1 2th cfJmke, X$i2Wc desire; to cultivate Fei-c e w ith hll t h e Mrorlt tut should Our wrorfgs JLOAfH urge, us yr'e'f wdk boldly unkenne) the Dogs W ar; -. ; ; '.V--'i v- ., I 16 ?The Jliemorytftht& vfa ftUii,. our late War ynith Siii:lMwpiX pi easant and raouritlid to; the Sou ,-' H 17. Me:Ce)atihaftte&6n niae iith'e cmbibe!ult..6f c4hteaea and Vigoi'Oiis Counsels. t .4 ,19 The dmeHcaitiFair y&Jcm& .nrw&fteiident of thiChited StatesA soldier of the, Be,olutirn--The virtuous and able.stitesman---His asefiil-acd; pair otic labors hare wen-tbt ricnest. reath ofthe-JRpbliff.':: X.,?l: v;'f-'- 7. SlTfJpon which the president rae andy. in a shmt ut 'inpressiv'e adilrssr (which we did 4 shear distinctly enough to report, partrciuariy,) thunkeu thecoui pany for their- iiberdl appreciation 'of Iris seryicesa&sured them that-tney cuQ nim but justice in ascribing the purest moti vt s to his public conduct and pledeed' him self, that his best certiops should be con-, ginned to promote f the welfare jtind hap piness of his country, hy. a tcacltast ad nerence 1 ,10 incpiuncipies tupon-wnicn. tne; permauepcy and excellence 01 our Republican iusti tu ti ons depe ad. j , : 21 The leads of neparfment?. AbiMigstth Volunteer, was iven: .Oen. tidreTv Jackson Tb'e Pfatriot,:f and llerpwiio'hrinkst from apropei fespbn sibtlityi ;wheube exjgpncics of" iheocca ion oAVhich dutyjcalla hUntp act, require bji& to assume iu . v n ; ;;v:''TC':--f:,!.:3- ; ; A t3BEAX :XPERIMEKT, 4 The experiment to cross the with & steam r vesseL is bn'toe ocean eve of execu tion., ITie JNe wYor k pa pers i n- form-ws, tbat:ahe jS(&dntzate is . to salt from Jsyk iSuhdavVforf the Dbrt of Savannah s thence sbo ia to sail forl verpopt j: that sue.. 19 uueu up inra most eiegant style for the eceptiotf of passeneersf x that heimahlerjr totcarry brSvfaite'irlnanifi stealnbals t jm structed ? as to bpajgabe vibijjthe ustial Vay itl sailshjeneVelri the weather f shall bb ucfi as to render ine use ui nerrwneeis in tne least ciev danrons EayeU,notthsnialf successiMJalculaW b telennts jpf jsteain ;wid, she Is dbubrmec 1 bdtfitl for safe tyl and itiu. neupver me weatner perniits,ii8he Iyajlierfelfifcher machinery whirl oter wise she takes in her! wheel, and oecomes as other vessels. 'NvV'-f felV We hail iht&xpertment:.$rhh .prided .-Atnerica will have..the honorof, be- iogthe firsts nation f op 'irossthe seas wunr me assistance , oj steam. r oy ages may f be performed A: one half hL:timeiflst&tf;6fW passengers and n e wr tnlajrjcrbss the pmh &' 10;t65l5;days: tiHUis ex.' penment succeeds, what a neia pt eo- terprize andittin provement-bpeQ9 .to A ' " rnnrcr. : LL afll a ran!.! sPj in the. same a bet wean nnb W-. . a.nner t. -3 of Eu ment t s b niti mj imi, sai ims as. was ffaj . uc a 3 as was effects te, Instead-of a dfl,i ' .fr J yigauoo fronv continent to cH fhe conflquences of thL ,ne5t fbeyond calculation eAH onishinvolutionlnsL c.ip-uuiuungjn mariti(n7,w ' ISfri-ates; prtl11 l&ci .'may bem4i. R.tceri, ; i.aupossiOiHtieS burst nnnr view i-naviatian Ahnll i X'. t'i-fiSr!v;i : : M-W'c n,e a'r,:..; mediae -rising strength anj .of our, growing countr themselves inthe greatest deWesl .this maritime powr. af4 Th6xperimint being a 'ver -! pdrtant one, it is wisfTi i..:" Ohjngatt fd' rpjyjilar tif-; !,.! . ' 1 r jot the voyage. oeha afthe-IIous of Mrs. Smith' firomery county, cn the 7th Wr "rH ; ; By order of thelVr. r KKDEItlCS RAN I) I . e k: NEW BOOKS. J Jf Gales has just received from Pl L "Sc; - f;rc.7ioiyaiaable"Bo(jU i xmoiigsi tnem are the follow-in. Dubos on the Character and Customs bf to I Latrohe's Visit to South Africa Vi j Hall's Travehin Can.vH"an'l the tVStaTo i Tiunbuh's History of.Conneciieut' 2 f"Darbvs Louisiana ' ' iv Pe Stael's French Revolution.' . ' ' i' Emigrants. fluide, , - ' f Espriella's Letters oa England, 2 vl v A new k nanusome octavo edition ofBIacK stone's Oomtrtoitat'ieii Ifeprland's Chancery'-. .. Thornton's Grammar of Botany, with Plate Rarlass's pract ical Set mons : V 1 Abrcromble's Mourner comfort e?I,coii .o'ryGztTacts;pQ-ibe,deat&'ofFrien(U ' Hume's History; of Enghmtf, witb a contlno. . ation to th e pes ent t mi e in 8 Vok in e! gant and n-at bindings 1 '.' Letters from the South' . . H:rkbecksf .etters from the Blino's I. Plavfair'a tJissertation oi the pr'tgs $ Mathematical anJ Physical Scitnc i Smith's Thacydider2 vols I ; v Vlnnfaljne's Essays 3 v. j jtrsi Okie's new Tales. , Hefturirsof Rot i Roy !: ) j Sophia. 'or a dangerous Indiscretion, 2 f. Cottage Sketches ,2 v. J j' Bdge worth's Moral Tal es, 3 r' : Correction; H r, - ' - ! CUrentine, by iVfiss I5umey, 2 ft A number of School Bocks, &c. : March 4, 1819. , j :, 1 V ir SAIiEM STAGES. H VVTNC become t lie so e Pmpretrf oj the te of 9TAGi:s fietwcen Patnsi 8t Sixxifi the Subscribers inform the Putfc, iiiai; -utcy nave provia a ooii aujes ma Strong Horses.: so as to accommodate 4 or i Pfisaengers. They will legjVe .UateisrH every Tuesday at ang every Frtpy at 3 o'cloci i the afternoon, arrive at Salem at 0 o'e'eci onTu-stlays and depart at 5, atvl at 4 6'c:3ck on Fridays and d epaf t at Tliese St. nasa .through haod.H.ll. H'.lleboroojh MC . . 1 Tl- r ' . - . r ' , Greensborotisrh. Tlibv assure the Public that vervxertb &haU. be made to: keep the Line in ine on oraer, so as toxenuer tue suuawonui gears comfortable. j " i 'jH J K ; ;i"oA;i Cfopopfr Morty March 4. 18S9 ib w c i . THOMAS COBBS,. . COACH MAKEK, RALEIG&M. tjAS employed from ihe Cilia ofK-X9' j Workm en; of jhf several bcanchei of h i megs, TiX-. pouyivtHK.tui -Trimmfn, Painting Smiths ftc. wliJ been carefully selected by his fr?end m .c JersevS He has also received from tM of Kew-Vork and PWJadelpljia, , J. ceived: afad hones from iris.assidtiitytf; tentfon f his biness.toperitacontin of their fiwors. " Carriages of any tecnpw v. Orders from any part of the Conhnmt tf. solicited. ' ''? V '. . -i ' ' his wollc, andft he character of the r S-' ; mrlA trvKtittnVi-ous acauaiiitapco wi and tlie neighboring Stat. . ! . Ra'egft, Feb. 17, ioiy . IN THE PRESS, L-uJ And will be publishea abpul tut month; at the omc t oi inex- i X10?CE,. - ' V.' 't'j,- ATE ' I Statessm ihewejw f - THjfet SEillNPLEAN lORtheiisVofMetnber of Con JCf ethers, we shall r? '. W o j mitvation Of the Session, that t y 2d day of next month, f vol-ime c so much of t hat Debate.ibeinjr of , early part pf-it, as we shall letlbrm: The pneefoi uPjrto f Wilt DC ilV 'v V4 wv-T same ien; -As no -ueDate oi uic has taken place i Qfe more- miblic attenton, an.r.f.ii Has t more- public attenLon, chafactensea py grcaicij . t; nelT'a tbe resporisibjhty o, em $l . , ;jr ' Vice accrptable t tb ccmunf a iWIllCU WC BUU "Vfc 11 5c SE un rpiJBAnnaal Meeting of the S'orH,..' f Xofthe Yadkin Na ,? 1 - " - v

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