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as relates to aggressions committed within our ports and waters by foreign armed vessels ; to the violation of our jurisdiction; and the measures necessa ry for the protection of our ports and harbours,be referred to a select commit tee. 2. Resolved, That so much of said message as relates to violations of our maritime rights, to impositions on, or interdictions of our neutral right*?, be referred to the committee of Commerce and Manufactures. 3. R s lived, That so much of said message as relates to our intercourse v ith the Indian tribes be icfenvd to a select committee. 4. Resolved, That so much of said message as relates to our militarv and naval establishments, be re 1 crrecl to a .elect committee. a. Resolved, That so much of said message as relates to our finances, he ivk rred to the committee of W avs and Means. 0. Resolved. That-so much of said message as relates to enterprises a gainst the public peace, and the means o. preventing the same, aed of puni h jng their authors, be referred to a select committee. On tne SOdi the following gentlemen were named on the select committees agreed to be appointed on particular j parts ol the president’s message. On the committee relative to milita ry and naval establishments :—Messrs. J) iwson, Holmes, Rea, (Pen.) Butler, \ an Cortlandt, Champion and Siorer. On the committee relative to aggres sions committed within our ports and waters by foreign armed vessels :— Messrs. Blount, Chandler, 1$unveil, (ioldsborough, Hiker, Troup and Wi therall. On the committee relative to enter prises against the public peace: — M ssrs. Randolph, Hlackledgc, I.loyd, Quincy, lloge, Masters, and Wilbour. On t'ne committee relative to our inter course with Indian tribes :—Messrs. C >ok. Bibb, Sloan, Desha and Harris. The following gentlemen w re named c 1 the committee respecting the post (slice and post mads:—Messrs. Rhea, ( lb n.) Kenan, Southard, Verplanck, Oreen, Carleton, Chittenden, Dawn pert, Knight, Whitehill, Trigg, Pugh, W. A1 st >n, (’ >bb, Vanhorn, Morrow, OJh» >) j Iov.trJ. » * NOTICE. The present Number (27) commences the second half near of the Wheeling Repository—-Subscribers who have received from the first No. arc requested to take notice, that a second payment is now due. It is hoped that punctuality toid he observed. Rdi i on. November 12th, 1807. F R E S H GOOD S_ RichM & Sam’l M'Clurc & Co. and Richard M‘Clure, jun. & Co. Have just received and are now open ing a neat and g neral assortment of Merchandize suitable fordhe present and approaching seasons ; which they will sell ut their usual reduced prices for Cash or approved Produce. Wheeli ng Nov. 18th, 1807. To be Leased, About, one hundred* acres ..f first-rate Land, lying on the banks of the Ohio, four miles below Muskingum, which is in a high state of cultivation, enclosed and di\ ided by fences remarkably good. A proportion of an Apple and Peach Orchard, and of a large Sugar Camp, if req lirvd, will be assigned the Tenant. This would be a comfortable situation for a respectable family. For terms apply to Michael Graham, in Wheeling. Maned a, Mon. 10///, 130 7. 1 KOPOSALS, By ROBERT IIAKPER. I» alter, Gettyfburg, For Publishing fa/ Subscription, THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS MISCELL AMT; Or Sixta-one APHOR K TIC AI. K SS AYS, On sonic of the most important Christian Doctrines and Virtues. By Hugh Kkox, 1). 1). of St. Croix. CONTENTS. i OF Convofion. or Rerereration. a Of JuRific^iion before G >d. 3 O* Faith, parti cularly as jnftifying. 4. Ol entering into Co v» nant with God. 5. A Foim of covenanting 6 The ntime, drfign and ufe of the Loro' Supper. 7 Of preparation for the Lord’s Suo p r. 8. Our duty immediate'y rf'er the Lord' Supper. 9 Reflections on the incarnation of Curifl. to. Of adoption into God’s family it. Of K pentance- 12. Of SanlWficfttion rj. The n iturc an 1 fTedt* of union with Cbrift. i4 Of the final ptrfeverancc o' the Saint®. < Of Peace of Confidence. 16 Of Joy in the Uolj Gbcft. 17 Of aifurat.ee of God's love in lliiM life. t3. Of the Soul’s Immortality. 19. Of Death, 20. Of the Refurretfion of the Dead at. Of a future Judgment. 21 Of Heaven, or the fntute ftate of the blefled. 23. Of Hell, or the future ftate of the wicked. 14. What, as Chrifl'nns, we fhould do more tn;.n others. 2s Of Heavenly miutlednefs, and the contrary Vice 26 Of Go/V.el Sincerity, or Uprightneis a; Chriftian Zeal, and its oppo I litea and coumerteits. 28 Patience, and the contra, y V;< e- 29 Meckuefs, and the oppr fite vTicts Chtrily, and the oppo.fitc V.ces. 31. Contentment, and the oppofTe Vices. 32. Challity, and the contrary V eea 33 Humility, and the oppofite Vices. 34 Sohiiety and the contrary Vices. 3?, Chriftian Courage and its oppofio e 36 The Chiiftian Ufes ot theTongue 37 UnchrilPin Aluifes of the Tongue 38 The heft method of maintain ng Peace, Love and Unhy among Chiiftian Brethren. 39 The rule of judging our Brethren ; againft rafhnefs and •enforioufnefs 40 A peaceable r!ifpofi:ion,and j the oppofite evi:h. 41 A merciful temper, and I its oppofites 42 Of Juftice between man and I man. 43 Ot Cnrifrian Hope. 44 Of the Na | tores and pet fori cf Chrilt 45. Chrift,our Pro phet. 46 Chrift, our Pricfr 47. The kingly or regnl office of Chrift 48 On the fhortnefr an<l due improvement of T me. 49 The con* ficieration ot Eternity 50. 1 he duties of Mat ters o‘ Frmilies. 51 Ti»c beft way of rtfifting Tempi a icne. 52 Of public fpi.it. 53 A. proper temper and conduct towards Emmies. 54 Temptations aiifing from Compiny. 55. Temptations anfing from Solitude. 56 The Ufe and Ahufc ol Chriftian Libtrry 37 What diverfions are lawful, and the way to regulate them. 58 The value and impoitance of a Child. 39 The co 11ftrain19 of Chrifi’n Love ; a ftimon. 60 Cbriftians, L’ghtf in the woilj a fermon. 6: The aggravated Guilt of Mur; der, a fermon. CONDITIONS. This work will be compiled in one duo* decimo volume of about 4C0 pages; fhall be printed on good paper, and an elegant new I pica type ; and fhall be handforr.ely bound and li ttered. The price to fublcrihers will be one dollar, payable on delivery of the bonk. Sub* : fetiheta names will be printed with the wotk. *** Subfrriptions received at the Office cf I Ihf I?• • r liicrv. NEW STORE. FULTON ?; M'CLUKF., Respectfully Inform the Public, that they have just opened, in the room un der the Printing-office, next door above Messrs. Samuel and Basil Beal’s Store. A general Assortment oj Dry Goods, § China, Groceries, v> Glass, and Hardware, § Queensware, Cutlery, which they will sell on moderate terms. I hey have on hand a quantity of* \Y heel- Irons, Medicine, Writing and Wrapping Paper : also, Lake Salt and Weavers’ Reeds, by the quantity. Wheeling, 4th November, 180r