. , fj';;; .:. ? ? f- f RALlEIGH A'CAtlEMV. 0 'Tntitntinn was hroneht to va4 cloP : i and V tefoU-wtcR is Mi;Ahstrctdf the Trus ; ' teesBepdrtoh the occasion - J Wm; M ;.rsellu$j in ; slmplcj Spelling. C "va approved ;; - . ;- Mmroe WrbK James irar Deny ami Jrhii Faires. in.Feainp. Spell'nfc.YTit- injrBIairV Qnteclr-sm ana ,pe King. In Reading Vfehb tx Fairs i were. best ; in Spelling: Webfci it-.AV.rtt In ft ap Cjte Wcm .r.Mnherrvl'In Speaking, tbeir t irt r?ts were in "he prder Jf tbeir names. ! Wrm Potter.c Jol?n I. Taylor, inRearl T tnt Spelling Blai:-CntecWsm, -.Writing f - and Speaking; Wm Pra dijtm- itnished in' Reading ana vyriurg jonn L. Taylor-in Spelling, j Both were approv ed mSpealdng.1? f t- -' ' n , - Abrt Fendcn, Henrr JoVner, Dallas Havwcod, Jahn Jone. mt-Lewi Peck, on Re?d5ng. Spelling, Writing & Sreok- ire; Airread and spelled veil. Albert Hendoh W the best Writer &i Speaker. Ransom ProT,A Wahir.gtm Price, John Fender.. Henrv KelLWtn-'Dnn" Green L , Wm. Hill, Robert Jensen; Frnk Hvwood, Robert Bond arid Charles Ra boteaii, on Reading and SneHing. .t Henry Xello. R. Johnson & W.:J)unn were the W Reader ; and R.FPo-J, Ri Bmd. C. Rabnteau; M v:Hill,hetbcst,Speller. i John Jones arid Lejs P. ck, on English Grammar were approvdX ; . ( Absalom Sm'rth.S'irouelFerebee, m. Gray and Henrr Smith, en Spelling and Enish Grammsri A. Smith' was the ' "best Speller, and A; Smith and Gray the best Grammarians.!: '- -p '"' v-':- T . Wr.. Drutrimorid, Green L'gn. Robert " Johnson. Dallas Hy wood & Jhn L: Tay lor, on Er gtish G ram m ar. J Th e whole -Were approved on the Grammar gene ?T;dly. without dstiriction ; but " Johnson, 'v iJrummona anc J-.igon wercniu. 1 . An narsin?. .' "I '1 v : . . The following classes were examined on-Aruomenc : ! 1- 1 - . ' 1 nA.M vvm. uunn, ureen ngnp-ararwwu- Johnson, in Kule ct, 1 nree, wir,noui uis iinctiom : 1 V -: y' -rJ. s . Washington Priced Robert; Bond and Albert Htndon, were exammea as , wr . Rebate or Discount;, and highly, ifp- : M'Kinnie Fenrier answered every ques tion put to him in Vulgar Fractions. ; I Samuel Ferebee, John Herdon, Charles R?boteau; -Wm, Drommond andJoseph. Sea-well, were examined on ArithmKic. 'Ba'boteaii & Sea well were absent.: Hendon . land Ferebee were best. " " '. ; ' j . Jri theCopyWriti: g ard Compositions. ? 1 'of the lait class, Ferebee was rather t hhe best writing, i and; Drum mnnd's 1 the xest compositifn.": j - V I Hendon and Raboteau spoke at the 'A Icadcmv cn Friday nient.'anct rerenee h I Drummrndi in the day-time, , ani and - were- ;ap'provedv . ! . j ' .j? ;..Ti.:-lvri .. - v . 1 T)n1.ri.t,r. 'OipPartlw muei Ferebee.nd Wm.' Drumm pnd,;on .w,. ' Tli.r' vi nil pir!v nr.. 1" (Cnrate. a.rd annroved In the order n Herrv Kello and Frank Hay v ora, on Hktoriac Sacra, Latin Grammar, Writ-J ling, peaKiiig ana vcroposiuon. , doui Iwere aprn'oved cn the two fir-t studies.; cn the first Kello wasrrather, best He was also best in" Writing & Composition. In Speaking both uere approved. L: VV ashington Price,; Ransom pool, Wm, (Dunn,' Green Ligori arid Rcbert Johnson, Jen Cesar's; CcrnmentarieS Iatln Gfani- . - - - v . W .1. rr.ar. Writing, Ctfa.pcstion 5c Speaking. On Cesar, Johnsori.DuWand Ligop were best. On the-Grammarian qki weji. Price's . Composition and .Writing, were Lest. 'Their Speaking wasapproyedv ! Absalom South, William Gray, Henry Smith, irid Haywood -Hunter; on Ovid, iLatin Grammar, ' Writing,.; Composition land Speaking This class passed well in he two first studies, uq distinctiQnrTheir copies were.iwelk writt ep , I A Smith s was the best ; Composition; In Speaking Hunter Was. distinguishf d.' W.,Gray and H.Smith were aPDroved.i L A Smith was Uxcused frpm speaking bn account Of Hi Lcaith.v ;'r;.:' C-ii ;i nomas .rowtier,. -rjarrey. Dryan, C. E?.&. HavwoodJTanter, on Cesar's Cbmmeutki its; Latin Greek Grammar, Writings CpmposiUonnd Speaking. This dass'oni'a'U their stpdies and performances was highly approved. 'V. Tb1 mas Crnwder, .Harvey 'J5ryn, L... ,.;T7 J G; M'Kinnie. Feri- v Loeri Oscar Parsley, Rol,eri Bind &Vml't . lhfta Jirst.-paii ed Students 'were ; at- i jtache4 10 tnet Class laiejTiine. session ; their .progrejss - was - great H and did them high credit: The remainder of tjie clasv were diNtingtiislicd as Allows JBorid and; Fcnner best j Parsley and,HUl.TiexVbebl . 'and equalt--. :i: t ; Gt :M'Kinnie. FennerOscar ParsWy UtbCft Bond and AVm. Hill on, Latfd Grammar; AVrfting;, Conppcsitum ;and Speakiig.-IivtheGrmraar tallere, accurate ; - their vrciniCtlB of writing were handsomer. Fetmer rather the best. Parley's Composition was bejt, tc Bmd'i next. Parsley jspoke at i h Stute-House; and is noted elsewhere. Tanner wa3 the fiipxt best Speaker, ' JJ. e iramined .in O- 'iV'Kinnie- renn-t r ' -j V vJ himself a Pnysmg .and the Greet Grammar. : Perrtnance tisfactorv. rBnndwav tndi rbVrt Scnttwrd .H-re rard SeawHori; VirT Tand O nd. oje g approved arid: distinguished m tthe crdej alsn examinfd Von) the tatin rnd Oreek Grammars; and .produced wr.ttng ajd c impositions. Scott: ws rather. .thebesj in'jthe Latin - Grammar, and Heaha progressed farthest . in the Greek. Ther wrjt?ng I compositions wer.e tii:My rnrrt mended.: Scott, in both, had the prefe- -Sterling -Marshall, Wm i,non, jr serh SeaVell, Wm. Seawell, f Ttter: Wm . Bovlan. T ,ee Ha v wood and M rd. 3eawell,Vn the GreeTestament.All ac quitted themselves handsomely; Scarce -ly anv distinction Could be made from the examination but; the 'fnllbwing were re ported a unjformlv the mos successftil tridents Gholsori: Boylan, ;W; Seawell, Tff ... an A Marshall. -; ' "" . ''- The ame class, with the -exception of ji j . ... : i U.mki.'. L. Seiwell, were examines .ik-mv ? Art of Poetry air's Intrrduction.Latin & Greek Grammars, WritingCpmposiMon and Speaking,.-.The - whole --class acr;jt: ted themselres.jextremely .well.;. i.nr specimrnsofwriting were very handsome. Potter's and Marshall's were be&t. Jos. Sea well's and Wm; Gholsn's Composi tions were best.V those of H. Potter, W Seawell, and S. Marshall, were next best. All the membejs of this class.rxcept Marr shall and Potter, deliverel Orations at the State House They spoke at the. A cademy and were approved.; - '.V ORATIONS AT THE STATE-HOUSE. - ; ;V Tuesday Evening- ' - The following class of ybung Speakers delivered their Orations on Tuesday night in the- S'ate- House, viz : Wm . Sea we 11, Leonard Seawell, Lee Havwood, VVm. Gholvm. Wm. Bovlan, and Oscar.PaM- lev. All were approved, anu oe-crycy encouragement Some of them were high Iv approved: and ga-e sure indications T of future distinction and eminence;. , But the Trustees, on this occasion, for? bear to award part'ular honors. 'The crowded and respect? Me audience which attfnrlpd nnlhe evenine referred to, was. it is believed, in' general gratified and will no doubt do ample justice to the re spective merits of .the; above-mentioned young candidates fnr Oratorical fame. :'" Wednesday Evening. The Speakers . on, this evening were Joseph SeauelK Edwnrd Heath; Robert Scott; and Thomas Crowder, ; J. : Jn ouT.las semi-annual report, hono rblementi-n 'was- made of the three, Tirst named students ; but it. is belieyedj that on no former occasion did :;they acquit themselves .so -well ; as on the present. Robert Scott.rAther best. - w : Thomas Crowder appeared for the first tjme on the pubh'cstaee, and" without em barrassment, .delivered in a gatv factory manner, his well selected oration MI SOB-CLASS. Sarah' Branch arid Olivia Potter, ,n sim pie. Spe 1 i n g, perform ed well. ;"s :Jane Hunter and Frances Rahotearr, in Reading; and. Spelling, were riigniy; ap proved. ..v?-f--' !'';t--.Vv; JAdelaide.Hunter; Mareafet Haywood, and Narcissa M'Keebri Reading 6: Spel- ling, - acquiiieu-- xuciiicita vtt. mv( two first, produced copies in y ruing. itthlrh uprp-nrnmisintr r5" ':' " 3 - techismand Writinc:. Eleanor Raboteau was the best Reader t'and Martha Webb and Sarahs Jones! the next best,;'. These three were also the best Spellers. Eyerl ' Question in the. Catech:sm was ahs.wered correctly. "Margaret:Branch was deemed tne oest. ynter ana iviarina ycuu ir next best. " 31 5 -r'V-r -V' Lx , n JULIAN? CLASS;k Jackev Durini LfHiisa HndcpSchehe , .1 rt ad e?' Price. Catharine Raboteau.'Mar Stuarrand SopKrorifa VVhite, ort Reading, 5 pel in g cngusii .vra " m r. ; y avcvn 5 all was correct ln tit cierit acQuittedhetself v ell, ;; TjUeSt tfon of tli4 CatechlsmVws ariswetv! f J rvctly- S.PricVritingwasthe,Se S. - White the next. ' 1 tic resL.wtrc goct. land beat I y qual r, - ' iTheamt; class t excepting jviary atu art and Ja key Dunn) wrttXimmj pi? thV Geography cf the DriittdSwesj'ain ' were' all very; -pirctH Rsirah ' Hton; Maiia Hiand ,leanr B ytart pn Reading and SJ din. Engftslv G ra w.1 mar. Etneelical Vim t-hd Writing. These : Utile Girls a e better Speller l Margaret Branch, Sarah Jones fc.lea.nor Raboteau.Eliza Riiodes: aridv Martha' WebbVon Reading Spell'mg.'Blnm's Ca- v.' V: y"CORRELtHtCLASS f; "Sarah R ulhf C & ahik erSAraK have studd GTariinrthear welK Th barsingaraTi aker and MaWFill --iri ihestvand eoual. ; X e was correct in tanswermg iu M"i.ys frAm Vbe Fvanelical Primer. The writ- irig produced bv Eleatforyianwasnhe t best. ,? Maria Hill's was : pextbest. TJxe rest'were.rtearly equfc.;'-. . -V j Tecond Btyision of.'myie:lfH8. k'. Ann Wilson Malsey ooi;Mayj Ann Clark and Mary Ann potter, on Reading, Spelling. Enclish Gram ma ri Geography rthroughout, Evangelic al Primer Writ ine. L The ; Rein r f thisvclss was approved:- Mary Anri Clarke Mary - Ann Potter and Laviftla Moore were con sidered lest. Their Spelling: wjas very correct V in English Grammakatjd pars-; ine Murray's F-xercises, the p erformance pf the class was highly, gratifying. Io aeopranhv. ereflter accuracy r.u! dhard- y h a ve : i been L: expected,; TV Elia son, Delia Hnvjsvooil and Lavinia Moore were deemed best ; and Mary nj v,iarc and Mary A. Potter next best;" f he an answers given to the questions frpm the Rvanirelical Primer were perfectly satis- factory; cvioe vv riiifigprMuucw uj itc Ann Wilson was much the besU I . I DECIMORE CLASS? , Margaret Allison, Adeline, All,json,. E- milyi Jones rand Elrzabeth Stedman on ReaiingpeUinparsih CwpeTHsk, Geography throughout. History,' Bible Questions, Writing and Composition,--This class was. highly approved .Eliza Stedman and Emily Jones were jdeemed the best. Readers ; in Spelling allwere correct they parsed well for the -time they had been engaged in this branch of the r study 'Adeline Allison best.4 In 6 eogriphyj. Adeline Ilisori was best f in Histoi7 .all were very? correct bfit Ade line and Margaret. Allison were most ap proved ; in Bible Questions entire satis faction was given. The speCitnensf Writing wtre ehg nt j and their Com, positions recc iyed uhighcommWqatiobv f i ' f - AIPBKOB CLASS- i Marv Jordan, Catharine Wilson, Susan Le. mayi E'lita Lane - Harriett pubose; Catharine f Clark, 'Julia Saunders, t Ur riett navutson; Sarah .Lewisv Eha Cholsort c f za :xrt, k w,npie class Martha Brahchi Rebecca Braneh? Eliza. Hdl ! j Elvira Wilsbn,'Elizahols6ri;Haitiet and; jMaitha Cbbs, on Reading, jSpelling, i D.tvidon, - Catharine CIarke;l Rel)e96a Geotrraphy. (except Mary Jcrdn, ind Ebjaj : Brandt, Sarah Lewis. ;v"; - ;i4"v -Gholson) llIstory, Parsing - Rhetoi-cv Nam- j The Songs given by these yourigLjulies ral Philosophy,! BibU Questions, Wnttngic fWefe chastely and well executed. V Composition fI this large ciaS.Vthar'nej ;-.,; " -"K:M f,: ;;'':v; die best readers ; in Spelling.therf was no 1 deficiency Tin Geography,; the whole were ready and accurate j in Histony' y were highly approved; in parsing; these1 Students shewed an intimate acquaintance, with the structure; of the language Mary Jordan, Catharine Wilson; Susan Lemav; Ju ia Saun - ders; Harriet Davidson, Sard Lewis, Eliza Hill,1 Martha Cibbs and Havrletj Duhpse, wf re best - and 'equal In 'Rhetoric it was difiTquU. to mHkedis inr.tifMis ." All pad made great proficiency, and merited hihcommen ; .datVon.'V In Bibl(iQicstions,4ntire ?atsfac- Vl tion iwas gvyen . The .fjojrnpositjpns, . wiui . fewi exceptiOnsdeserve grfat praises Those , of Afartha Cobb.;. Catharine, Clajrk, Surah ; Lewis, Rebecca Branch and Harriet DavUfc . son: i were deemed best. "The speiimensofj Wfjting were neat and handsome:: Those, of llarrjett Davidson. C, .Wilson aiiMaHU- were cpnsidered best. : ! TnOfHOMOKl CLASS. . Fi'ancia Hicks, Mary Hillyard: CatoHne Fai- ,re, iarid iFrances Crichlonroiy-reading and j 5 million, .Ueic;; -Moral. Philosophy, jj Chemistry. B.ble Questions; jrivhmeitc, "Writing & Composition.- On fgijj; Philoso phy aritl Arithmetic -.Hicks did n,ot appeal This! classj, viricett tliroughcut; a perfect ac quaintance with all Ithe subject on which tnev were examineu. -ivnu; 10 ajiw4v 'a sdericeil'.ther importance of which it has heretofore Dren onncuK;io,jinRip j' i ratterav;-rey;re , emecWj and'ets, egat,pn ical and ; Geometrical : progress on. ;an . i .H.r in d i', 7 . t-... . rj, me. auDweaxton iucp 'ifE mvj m m ieir studies,, that the trustcef ouidvmak distinction.5 . v , v,h .. . . v H ? Five other classes wer l4xarortcd "on A t lmt & i v'i 7! Wi br;&r4fitf.' Eleanor B'vlari. no uSarah Walker ndKMalsey?Po6l,Tn SJubtraCf ionanq aiuuipicaiTonwu-.icjipiw,v w-i i; Lavinja Moore, and Mary An Jark. ? hi Reduction?"; Approved and nearly fbual, -Delii Havwood Eli2a A. Wilson, MaryA Potier ariilf Martha C bbs, in Rule Of Threei A prririiisirtg cIaS" r Mary A Patter besf. j' Charirie CIrkland?iyiza5:Hia;.:P. ;tUeBothraVexpert?Axitl'meixlans Cs". llVrrief-ltd:oii,i:on .vhung- lady .is Uile,,iT ai;air,mferiorqto iy5 oher.f trident Ihe TehMe-JJepart .fsrV.R-: roneiEli2ji iWPotier,rUicypi Ifaywriod; -arid i; Garth? K WhVtesi usriaL; 'ihybjgtisdteji hdjbewjripris ..Tnslotthe.pu'b .ntteeoT.tDe iioara mA rusiees, preparaiory tothveir ;"ereivif 'IheonorsflfithelnStittf.; Vton; who reiHedat1 to ime, cXamvrieo them 00 the toliotring iubiects. viz ? Enelish GmmmafiGeosaphy; Arithmetic Gecmetrylfatund ;Phdosooby, Moral Philosophy, Logic,; Rhetoric,; Jrs)0ryv - mi yiicfiiisiry, ni rcponea jneoi wqn.wj,i.-;.xionf soaiDe ianded tnsorne mrt-or plkCe 'f the proposed dt8tinctioTV5Hoiprary cesM C?oldenedalswrac awairded to tbemV -; V : . : . - - j. X - .. ..... 1 . - . -. 1 J-r - . J . t.. Z- - I T.TF i ' - . , EMBRpJpERy.- 'fy. Three MapKIAdaliriellisriri Mar- garet Allison '& Francis Hicksr-The one.! by Miss Hicks was hot finished TC. is du to Miss Hicks to, say that it " pronaised.'to; be a piece of much tnerlt! Thoset by the Miss Allison!, in point of .elegance and f Hkillin efecutiont have not been surpas sed by any work of the kind,: that has yet been exhibited in. this Acaderiiy. f ir The following, young ladies, pupils-of ivi rs.-. ivi ar u ng. tPf wif : . -;.v Catharine ClarkMary Anri:QaTki deline Allison, MHfgaret Allison Eliza Lane, Martha Branch,-Ann Fort; Rebec ca Branch and Julia Saunders;," exhibited a great variety ; 16ersMPpts 'arid Groupes,' executed'with "a" great deal of Haste and beauty--Thc four ifirstlriaTtvt'd were deemed-bestj And equlth f )ur next, were equal ana next. oest-jviiss Saunders is u prornising young artist. 4 A landscape by .Miss Ann Fortis enti tied to particuVr "distinctiicrri J " I . r:- REPORT ON MUSIC:; V Mr Goneke's Pupils in Music perform'--ed on Monday evening at th: State-irouife; The' following young fadies 'exhibited; pofs of that knowledge and taste. which th ey h ad acq uired under the inst ructite of their excellent and i indefatigable'Tea cher , ' -. -: ;s-r' Harriet Da vidsoit (to "whorii the. first, Honor is awarded), Harriet "Dubose Martha Branch , El vira ! Wilson , Elfza i Lane, Rfbecpn Branch EUza Gholson 1 Catharine : Clarke, Margaret; Branch,' Martha CpbbsV, X;:.) ? Ail thieseyoung Laies in ti oer 1 named, acquitted tht mselvesin the: pie- . ces selected for perorm'ance, with credit and deserved applause! ' : ! r.. -. v . Several of the young Pupils; owing to the shortness of the'evening, had not (are opphrtunity of performing. .. Among. these: Stilly Walker, Sarah Lewis, and Scheh'e jrAzade Price. -r"-'s ( In the Vocal department, the 'following performers deserved distinction,4 m; the; order of their names : Vs : !v"w-rf ; 1 .1 .mc.. rcu. u.iuugu. by Mr. James F. l aylor, the Honors of the Inst.tution conferred on the Graduates by Dr. Burgcs, and their iyaledictories :read ,by ,Mr, Manlyhe cerefmonymas closed by neat and appropriate; Address; in behalf of the Trdstees.ito thStudentsV; by Dr BtiigeA. . x:K ;ff!'-;'Wti : Thernistees wre gratified by th Dblitrine -manner in which the City Ama- teurs oj Music .enlivened the business .of tJie day by their perfoririances. -An act suplemrntary to an act entitjed? An -if-- ?: f fact cpncf rmng riaVigat iotL ih. T Be it enacted by the Senate and Hotise frJtrtir&entativeof '6fmertcai troni and aittr, ine inirueui uay w oep, tember next therportsof the U. States j hall be arid;;remairi closed sagairiit every vessel owned wholly or in; part by 4' sub iect or subjects of his Br Uannic Majesty, j coming, or arriving oy irinn uuy yy Ur place inthe ymlefAiL ptrxomirigbrlarrivingVfromripo I place inthe prbvirice f Neyy runswiefc; ; the province of l ova Scotia.lhe islands of : Newfoundland. St. Johns, 01 Lapmon; rterieridepcies Wany of nhemt thfe t- islands of Bermuda, the OJahsma Islands, the islands called Calcoor the depen- nCfe iy of them, br Iromarij otneF (erri- r V,tV!Arnniion rif4 line conunenmjb AM'ci iv( . vvi' -v.. rJ-kf A nnnr.a.. - soiitfi.iot -tne 1 s f - - -i - ? . -t-- ..- .n A-ii TrtViiA within the -acrtb-$ which V CSI1VA IIUV lUVJWM" ' v ' f siTcn yesei' so xciuupu iv1" pnrt fisftsinirf-nop-ether with the carsro on 1 board :vi; be forfe from rami after the thinieth tdi ber-next rthep wner; consignee ; Vagerit; iof evervessej bwried wholly Or part ty a suuect or 8uuwsi nijinm: jfajestyf'hicaibU eritefedcin any port,ot iwe unicea snaies, ; arid on bOTrd" of which shall ; hav'ibeer, t theretadenipwrtiri Utt&re;bf,c.t or arocies oi ine cnj.wui.-unjuwvcvt. "r- tneoyag shall l3iefbreric Miayeon ciearetMPUiwara thousved lue ot Mien anrciCOT?iriH;ics,fH,ti more sureties; 4d tht satisfacuori vOtl th e 4 t rif thf? United tateshat f shalientef or A jWempt6::enterw'the. thisact; sriallithhef tackleVcappareir; collector, that the article oy Vticles 59 j ,t,V. .-' N - , ' . -'- . ,:.; ( V . laden on board snch tesse! for exnorta-t mentioned or described in thiii jatVr.i: the act to which tbia act is sripplemeritary.v And e very srichr vessel that ishall saili or ' attempfto -sail, . from anyl port-nf 'the LT.t . together wjthtl or articles aforaidyiadeii on Iboajd "the provionsaf rresaidV : by gi vjrig bond as t J afpresaid;hall; with her tackle 'apparel, - ; tvVI arid furniture; S United States i-PnptdedTim nothinc :C i V Lhereiri;tntained shalllje deemed or cxi- ' 1. ! strued sbiw Ubiriola Ofv J thfc QOTyeritioritoiTgulatfecomm -4 tween the4erritorifi!of rnie Hriilred Statesv -f arid of his third day dred and frpmand ajtt tlieif teiji'' jdaj if.v; September next!, rib' ewkl wjares. n'r rri er- - BcuHhhie;Malen1'sJoied-the."' . of jrily one thousand eight bun- firtten';:: Hy '.--;' : chandize, : shair be impyrfed into the U. h.rA- I States of America from the Province of u 1 f wlck;ithe islands of ,Captv Breoni - St. Juunrt.Miic orovince or rew icuns- - v 4onp5;;isevif)uaaiand, ortheit respective dependencies, from ihe Bermuda Lla.rids, the Bahama Islands, the ilajncls cllwt Caicos,;i5kheT &f any o thir aforesaid possessions,yisia4jds;or places, , or.frorii any ; other province, possessions planta ' ' 'flon; island, ofO'place; underthedomihion i? urcai priiani in tne. w es inaies or on thercontpieotf America, sodthV of the southern boundaries of;tbe JJnited States, except. 0,; chandiz0t s as a re truly : and (i ollbfthe growth, "produce or manufacture1. the province; colony, plantation, Island, pos session, 'or. vpliicievaf iresaid; , 'where7! the simesh'lllfderi; andfrit)m whence such goods, Waires e'merchaiKlizei'shiU be directly Hriiported into the 'U; States: '-X' and all gbdsi t wares, aiid merchandize; laden;' her tackle, appareC and furniture, 1 shll be forfeited to trie .United States ' -c Sed 4;4n& bt ' it further evdtie4 That the form of the bond aforesafdi hall be ' prescrihedr & the same ihall be: discharg ed, and all penalties and, forfeituiesvl in curred under this ; act; snallrbeuedfor,- and the same fma b riiitted in the iriiumeri arid Vaclebrdifrg :to . : the provisions of the act to which this uCt lssuppleaientary. ::.::- u iXVf 1 Cent b declared oni the old Stck of inlported.pr attempted tobe 1 iiiporfed, iht6 ? J the UiS. of America "T-'-t V yisions of vhts;acti together withfthti Ves- ; .y; sel on board of vhich the -sained shall bev ' " t h 1 1 mm . i" m m ' a. . . -..n h i i i f - f TI ESOLVED. that a DiViderKliFimrrier' .J '-'lA thist Bank; for the last.' six 'moathpkyable at 5 T I j the Principal Bank on Monday next and at -4 '4 , l theseTeral Branches rWiihin fitteeri days' v '$ f thereafter; vs? j? X; C If ip ; .... ' : -V v -; , ' -. ;; f . WM H iHAYWOOD; Cashier. .! . II. I . .... .. -..(f . .1... ..-I I V I. , ; A" S it is Cmy indention; to settlei in Impart of CityishtdJspoa Town Pron ert v 5: i'-.-, hk'& . the out- se ofaiy , 1 oWn,PropertW;sK V, I . .TheuTipmved iH"tn woicn f uve. ia one of the most desirable in the City for a dwell. A and ; of 'th'4ibaitdsoine sites: I they : aiford for Purchasers are iririted o view the preroi se? H, PUTTER. BOtf.; " IfpH Mail (tchleavej PeirslmrKiewry any Biisfriest bavjp i:Aitkjttrf :v Valua'iecort acciWni'oftheifrilatiresitusitioa-- ' - t . ACCOMftroDATION S F AUEa, t ror Petnsbur((faltmore in . . - - . 1 mmmmmmmmm mona si u r. j4 starut From iticnraono ix.' . i i.Afci. a?fOrriTes tnau imoncryia rreae ricksbuEy and Washirigtoa,Ci the next day tri dirie Byv'this ffifers are expedited nearly S4lviiirsarid the Pat e through is much less ttth by, an other . . rbote' Aiitibe-IpriQrA ;ptfdgehn: . 1 selves tnat, every a.teoum:snu-oe paia ia Passengers boib, cti jhe road and iu Houses ibv aexraimodkioh that cn hf-iequired. Jf vlletur nirigt the COaciiiei leave Brltimo're at S i?..toi7ttf -dayT arrif k ai-Wskhinetbu to the Stem B stSrid;arrve trBich moriatbalf fiast -4 rrL"ext Iday, inHime ioKthcSbutherivMif CoacbIrt order to iBTec thsmr j Mgetpent the;ropriitorfroin . HiKmAmtXfA fprpr&hu bave'"Drorided Vn - mtbrtablejclose Msil Ccb4tlj aieat i ine exp mond and jeteisuurgrso uwciiuHix;.r44 ; ; offae syenicrr shall wffc be dilated m eSS purposes.-. rriuu itv: n; s arundePthe ;necessitcf nbf f ! j i mxttl to Drevent ine tieiav hijuclc . n ?who tppitvieas off. vtsta Va-V Vt? f ageshaU a1Wj1ibeiaia4css-ap.ittot -v i the time of4he reaulr Uns v: AlTbregu).r nes ot Aior nug iacnes ioi iadHkmtk'i'KA r, contiijued if J CharJottesvdie ' l.yncDDcrg,, owges, n-v- rTIL.4PR0IETqiLS-V 3.. rfSets4akn atllhe StJge iiSce Unuaf ,.!. Ji .' Kicwaow wwi ,v. ' J " it 7 " 4 - . -I 1 '-. (' t . 'ft?'. - vv 'A' I. ; i; 'rl' f. - 0 t , i it 1 f fV . r J. :. v

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