trade, near L. I. sound, on a harbor formed by contained what is now Taliaferro co, and in 1830, the aggregate of both cos. amounted to 19,171. WILLIAMS, nrthwstrn. co. of Ohio, bounded by Henry E., Paulding s., the state of Ind. w.; SANDY CREEK, p-t. Oswego county, N. Y. Hillsdale co. Mich. N., and Lenawee co. Mich. Pop 1,859.-SARANAC, town, Clinton county, N. E. Length from s. to N. 27 ms., breadth 24, N. Y. Pop. 1830, 316.-SAUGUS, p-t. Essex and area 648. Lat. 41° 28', long. W. C. 7° 36 county, Mass. Pop. 1830, 960.-SCITUATE, w. Stope sthrd., and in that direction traversed Providence co. R. I. Pop. stated 3,394, is 6,855. by St. Joseph's and Tiffin's rs., branches of -SMITHFIELD, Providence co. R. I. Pop. Maumee. Chief t., Defiance. Pop. 1830, 387. stated, 6,857, is S,994.-SOUTHAMPTON, WILLIAMSON, co. Ten., bounded by Bedford pt. Rockingham co. N. H. Pop. 487.-SOUTH-S. E., Maury s., Hickman s w., Dickson N. w., AMPTON, pt. Suffolk co. N. Y. Pop. 4,850. Davidson N., and Rutherford E. Length along -SOUTHOLD, p-t. Suffolk co. N. Y. Pop. the sthrn, border 40 ms., mean breadth 12, and 2,900.-SOUTHWICK, Hampden co. Mass. area 480 sq. ms. Pop. 1,855.-SPRINGFIELD, Hampden co. C., intersect in the sthwstrn. part of this co. The Lat. 360 and long. 10° w. W. Mass. Pop. stated 2,816, is 6,784.—STARKS, sthrn. border follows the dividing ridge between p-t. Herkimer co. N. Y. Pop. 1,781. the valleys of Duck and Harpeth rs., and the co. sloping to the N. w., is almost entirely drainTAMPA. This name is frequently applied to ed by the confluent crecks of the latter r. Chief the whole bay of Espiritu Santo, and it proba-t., Franklin. Pop. 1820, 20,640; and in 1830, bly was the original name of all that sheet of 26,638. water; it is now confined to the northern cove or minor bay of Espiritu Santo, w. of the mouth of Hillsboro r. T. WILLIAMSPORT, borough and st. jus. Lyca ming co., Pa., situated on the left bank of the west branch of Susquehannah r., by the p-r. 87 TAUGHKANNUC, a branch of the Green mts.ms. above Harrisburg, and 196 ms. a very little which commences near Middlebury, Vt., and w. of N. W. C. N. lat. 41° 15', long. W. C. 0° extends across the lower part of that state, and 07 w. Pop. 800. the w. v. parts of Mass, and Conn., to the shore of L. I. sound, gradually diminishing in elevation towards the south. The highest eminences are Taughkannuc and Saddle mountains in Mass., the former of which is about 3,000 feet. U. WILLIAMSPORT, flourishing p-v. of Washington co. Md., situated on the left bank of Potomac r. on the point, below the mouth of Conecocheague r., 8 ms. 6. w. Hagerstown, and by p-r. 74 ms. N. w. W. C. Pop. 500. WILLIAMSPORT, p-v. and st. jus. Warren co. Ind., situated on the right bank of Wabash r., at the mouth of Pine cr., by p-r. about 80 ms. N. w.by w. Indianopolis. Lat. 40° 20' long. W. C. 10° 16' w. UNCASVILLE, p-v. Montville, New London co. Conn., 40 ms. s. w. Hartford, 7 s. Norwich, 6 N. New London, is a manufacturing village on a small tributary of the Thames; it has a cotton factory of stone, 4 stories high, with 2,200 spinWILMINGTON, p-v. and st. jus. Clinton co. O., dles and 56 looms; it employs 60 persons, mak-by p-r. 67 ms. s. w. Columbus. Lat. 590 24', ing 450,000 yards of sheetings annually. 7 ms. long. W. C. 6° 46' w. Pop. 1830, 616. above another is erecting, to contain 1,000 spin-Ind, situated on Wabash r., by p-r. 97 ms. N. x. WINCHESTER, p-v. and st. jus. Randolph co. by E. Indianopolis. Lat. 400 11', long. W. C. 70 dles. W. WASHINGTON, v. Middlesex co. N. J., South r., 5 ms. s. E. New Brunswick. on 04' w. WoonsFIELD, p-v. and st. jus. Monroe co. O. WATERFORD, V. Uxbridge, Worcester co. Mass., contains a cotton and a wollen factory; the latter with 1,600 spindles, and 68 looms, the former 2,000 spindles and 32 looms. Above, the same company have a stone factory, 312 ft. Seneca s. E., Hancock s., Henry w., Lenawee Woon, co. O., bounded by Sandusky co. E., leng, with 10,000 spindles and 300 looms, mak-co. Mich. N. w., and Monroe co. Mich. x. It is ing 2,500,000 yards of printing goods annually these besides other factories. a parallelogram of the same length and breadth N., with a breadth of 27 ms., area 864 sq. ms. as the adjacent co. of Henry, 32 ms. from s. to Lat. 41° 26', long. W. C. 6° 38' w. Slope southeastward, and traversed in that direction by Portage r. to the s. E., and Maumee x. w. Chief WATER GAP, Warren co. N. J., the passage Killbuck branch of White Woman's r.,86 ms. N. WILKES, Co. Geo, bounded by Warren 8., Taliaferro s. w., Oglethorpe w. and s. w., Broad r. separating it from Elbert N., Lincoln co. E., and Little r. separating it from Columbia s. E. XENIA, p-v. and st. jus. Greene co. O., by p-r. Length 32, mean breadth 19, and arca about 600 57 ms. s. w. by w. Columbus, and 55 ms. N. N.. sq. mas. Lat. 34° 40', long. W. C. 5° 46' w. Cincinnati. It is situated on a branch of LitGeneral slope estrd. towards Savannah r., from the Miami. Lat. 59° 40', long. W. C. 6° 53' w. which it is separated only by the narrow co. of It contains the co. buildings, 2 printing offices, S Lincoln. Chieft., Washington. Pop. 1820, 16,-churches, 10 or 12 mercantile stores, and in 1830 912; 1850, 14,237; at the former epoch Wilkes had 917 inhabitants. Law Schools.-There are in the United States nine Law Schools, one at Cambridge, Beside those included in the table, there are in the U. S. 5 Roman Catholic Theological Seminaries, 2 in Maryland, 1 in South Carolina, 2 in Kentucky, and 1 in Missouri. Prot. Episc. 1500 Presbyt. 1824 3000 do. 1829 do. 1821 5500 423434 32223323 do. Baptist, 1829 1827 5 1200 1 STATISTICAL VIEW of the Commerce of the United States, exhibiting the value of every description of Imports from, and the value of articles of every description of Exports to, each Foreign country; also, the tonnage of American and Foreign vessels arriving from, and departing to, each Foreign country during the year ending on the 20th day of September, 1831. Total, 103,191,124 61,277,057 20,033,526 81,310,583 922,952 (972,504 281,948 | 271,994 |