- o .ii.i:niii.:;. OuiiuY, January n, T Niw.Mu i - Bill. nrr 1 in J 'i j,e (. arc r ,l I 1-t J. ef l! e ' be scii . ; s ; . w it ! g.i . .., at . i. .d --i rear..; . i.ki.is ml escredw g & I tiiiftr limes fur one dollar, I"' ( .r Cub . WuiliMb ttera I'l l f I "H - !' l-l.' ', I"' i -h 'I, f n ; tiuil cut f tx f ,r r.r 1 t A' -d next, be t the C'l. IVst IKi.ee, as desd V " rn A!!"i. J J Armstead, George Aft. d,.r, ' .J . A'.ian, 2. Martin Aljin., Inic : wr s, S.nic Armstead, Henry An drew Cade A'. fjtu. ;. .. : - , ;. Joi,asv-.' nrrsbce, James BirJ, William Bar. tow, r:. i ti hvasleyy Isham BoTce,'Julin lurW, I ;-. lk-st, Jme Hule, Miss iljtry ii fkl, i JiOftv'i Hjonwelf, Henry- W Bsset, 2, Harvey J Bryan, Eluibeth Bridges, Geo, liraihcM, Nashamel u-nn, Johnson Bus bee, . Cader Collins, Rcmemberancc Chamber lam, Lewis Carpenter, George Cary, Major 1 Cooke, Benjamin Clarke, Benson Card, Mia Urack Cole, James Uooke, 2 Wjllum r Clarke ? CU" k of Superior Court. " Hubert Donalson, William Daniel,' Davi.l Dclk, 2 Henr ' Denby, George' D ans. David Uavii, Col. William Daniel, lie v. Thomas D. l&aon, Dunn and lung, John u Dclacy, Beni muDunn. -1. . i Thomas- Edward), Willi J Ellis, Nathan ?arly...-'- ...... , William Freemon, Molly Felts,' Thomas jrremon,,jonnl; lemming, susan tori, UregO' John P. Gonekee, Key. Eli'ialt Grave. Solo mon George, ti Abrelley Gray, Ephraim Grilf, ; L.U uragauon, 1 nomas Gillison. :,:.:,: .. Joel Hector, Kesiah Uartsfield, Col. William ! H in ton, Iae Hutchms, James N Hill, Svlves ter Humphreys!, Charles Huggiiis, Namamel nunr, Miner tlenctlev. Uoct. - Jos. Hawkins vviiiiiiirea Miuiuru, aiepnen myivooa, Jos. nouineia, or Joan lugs by, AUram Hector. Jesse Jones, John Jones,; 2 Moses Jordan", lytmuel Jones JolmJB. Julius. Samuel .Tones. Axum Jones, -Jack Johnson, John Jeikr S Brittani Jarvis. t - , " " ' I Moses Kintf, Samuel Kinff, Riley Kdlum, jBetBey'KeUey, Gideon Ricketson John King. I Edmund Lane; Hugh Lee, ftathaniel Lane j Wiliiam Lignitoot.. ., , , ' Magistrates of Raleigh, Francis McKethen. A.M. McQullers, John Mirtin, Lemuel Moore, hhsha Mirror, Molly Michiner, Uobard Mon sieur, Djniel McRaney, Lewia Madison, John uiuuc, oamuet, iMacay. Jani'i Nichols, John NuU, Jies Nanoe, ancy ,4Na9h. k ' j,, ej 1 James OKelly. - i John Parker, TJiley , Phillips, 4 Sally Pige, ooert ramsh, Anne Fulliam, PUen and Roberts, . . ' : - , R. ! l Felix Robert, Benlamin Racrsdale, 4 Thos. Rogers, Jr. Ilobert Ray, William Ragan; James Uhodes, Janu-s Riley, Alexander Itcdmundj, oiuy uo(,ers, t-eattiy Jiead, John, Robertson , Jlenry Vcvenson, Wiley Simmons, Rev, Si non Smith, Betsey J. Selph, 2 Frederick Spain, 'ames btiguoiiss, klv. w. 1J fcnotlsrra.s lolion Suirdivant, James Sexton, 2 Blaabeth mith, (Jiily Sugg, Allen Slurdivant, Thames 'e'l.oii, jnscph bnnw,1 Joiinthan st'Thani'mj ndaey Shiflot, John "Still, Mrs. Sarih Stone, i.tcy Danders. , - " ' , John Tayloit, 2 Thos Taylor, Snlcmon Tho as, William Tcrry Jam'ja Tompkins;! j ; Albert Uiley. - - . : ' W.-v , , Joacph Wilson, 3 William 'White; Richard oo'.i v, Napier Wils.in, Ahne. Maria A'hita er, William Walter,, Rebeccah " Williams, .V un Ward", , Fanny Warren, Na'Jianie! i v.- " : ". " i ' " I '.yl YS!e. 's -' - v . ' - ' "SWUM. T.r.MVY,' Assis'tart P M Jinu-y, 18J!. ; I3w. ' r ' t.-.rt., I L.r h: t. r, . 1 ,i,t . will. ii. mvivonn,!, lilcprni'iit- - - I aiivnfl Lit i li.,n in-, cm ir-rT t tin i f .r.ni I i.r,,,, B.,i -nrei.u - .,.,f,k l., r ; lor J . I j. n , U ut rcoiuratij or ijmiMi " SrKPtlEM GILMOTiR .. Orsne county, Dee. S.I, Hit: .. 1 . ' Strays. ;;iMH DrmUi, rboUon tlir l'nf 1 4 n.-nni. r, njr y 1 -l.'r, ,1 n'looii, ini art .,. a t..i , ,i) i w ,i;-ri . tllt otl.cr mm, muni i iom'.t:vu iio:i:n- . v ... larooro.fcomliceoiinty.O , ; l)eceiol.cr2r,.Uii. ; " t St f AMI'S ATUUTiJ), prf, t j; , lrpit, K.' (V. rtjcUtillj i. l-irr . ! .bl.s it.tt ; r tbb ti. Klrc ii w' (i.e Mrtt ti.il ri'isi p ;;.-ibr . rr-i, (rii.rt, 5m x. , t)wtv 1" !if t, .1, MiUut, J ail ttiMrambit. ' U'. J 'I rotnKonra. . ' ' ' Ciit i, l.r. j HawlKiw. '.'' t: ramFivictt STAIJE LJE - Tarboroturh; lcit? hart a ILL bo iliaiiosuil ill at snoiirm, toth'J high i st ln.M. r, iiinli r a ,t.ou t ltlst ex(.t,lt,., Mil .1 L-r l. liu- juo;,! i, (oi- ifierfcot, for s ii.! .t.n nicnt, !,,!, at t,e - cvn u0US( mllr, on A'ominy, the SOlU Januart a 11 o'clm-k,-' A. M. . . I. me emu -i of thirty ho-scs, ftitar f i-k s in ri;tc nil in CXt!Iciit fiimliliini. - mi (In to.ili; tin? present Ji'ur, ,'. (ii-riciwite it eujnys, ami tlwrr - ....Willi'.: Illl.liii .IDili '.He t:&DO ' In adiliiKHi to ilie ii'm " 1 "I llllllimillt' llllll I'll! (,llv ()! ' 41 1 .i nor :!. Iwi l,is t . i,i i i ii !mi f m- from Use ionrtir 11 " . . nn .'III it dm ' 11 I ,'l il.t (il tin s t ' t Lost." - ' jf'aN tli IOtl, in(tairt, between tleritianton and W t.ln rt 1 live. 9 iuiki tiorth nf ui,t town, win we ukI trl, a red morooco Pok et Hook, containing the Inilnwino , One note, dated t Ctli of Ufyiuber, llH, nl J" L i B auSUM- nil ;utei1 W 0I.. Oikh Holoomb, living in UunonjUc coiiatv, N" C. to Jumet Zixlwr, of Siokct eout. (, So .Inl lar j tine ditto, of IS iloltmn, txecntt-.t by John r 1 ifner, due Uto i-man' ( 0nf of SO del lars, due the 23th December, I8i!3t ofte of $5 dollars, duo between 8 an I months after. All ui which acre exfem( by said Ticner V mo ins suBwriOBr. I ht to first nu-re cierut. on the 2Gtli October, 18-' i the other on the 9i NOveiBUer, 18i!. iOne on A-Vanhny, for 12 uai., u ib "iic liny auer nute.ana exeiiuted the 9lU day of Novemher, Stf'J' . A proven acaount cf James Next ' I tounly, VnTfinia, on A JlosUdi.i jVi with a few other papers of not much Importance, hieh I oanuot-atithis time retolleot I therefore forwarn all persona from trailing lor,tor piying the same w nj vhici .itiiii ri lit rovtelf. '. .. . ,; a ' LEOYMi n ZIGLAB: Jun... avones souniy, im u i 17, : a iU ' I ' I "-. .' ' '..' " " ."51 t PcitjmIc Teachers. '1W0 ladies (sisters) al e desirous of obtain i. lug a situatio.i.in a healthy pjrt of the conn try, as instructors of I hevwill iimlertake eompleta Knglish Kdncatmn, ineluilinir l the u. K nccii-UHHy tanglltia ttiu best A- cademiek. tocethcr -With tilt? ni-imtnfnl'jl Kronnl.aa ot liamg, PainUiijr and Mu. . , -. . , T mrtlier partieulart tnpiilier with temi-mo. mals of their ehsracter fid talents, lipplksation U.V.T- v""V ""7 " miua io Anilruws K Jonra. iVUliaiuslioroni'h. t;ri.'.ll.i.r,.,,.. vr , . . r January I . t gw" i 'Sardis lc;i(leniv. . rriHB exercises of this fiisfint 1 i)lMantlv loentetl Imir and bmithfield, on the east side of Neuse) will ro-commenceon the first Monday -ia" January next, under Hie mineriiih-iuiaann n' h r...,l teacher M, L. Hill, itq. uj,,e services, Hie last year, have b;en highly approved:: Terms of tui. uiin his -iiereioiure. ' nojrdmay be had in the funilifs ot Oeor, Wimbei ly, V, Hinton, H. Hi.iton, and C.i'oi! Wilder, at the moilerate priou of Riand per knonth. j ' . , -. By order" of the Bnsrd of Trusti cs. ' ' , ' -'-- WW. IllVroN. Sci'v V illlamsbarough Aeademy. tn. C i, I W ... . ' ' r (Si: rusKjca oj mis institution enn sow con JL fidcntly recomuieniUit to tlie'.itteiiiiih tif me puuiip r.. it, r. A . v lisoil. who hat Cnm iinlfd the Acadeeny dnnns the last ycai-, to the tntirf satisf.ietion ot the 1 ustces, has aettle.l biraselj here permanently,, and will continue to have cimrRe oi ine lnslltutiolu, , , , v ; ,'rtie course of nodies adontEil is hicnuraiiirv .1.- t7: . . , , , ...v. iu inc iiiiiaji sir y. . ..' - o Tuition foes 12 50. gnagea,,;nRhkh grnmiar,-and.the solenccsi and 55 loft.pelliii, rcaihng, nl arithmetic - ,A teW; l)oant.'(, Cnn be aiu-oraiiiodated in tii tamilj nt Mr. Wilson. " . ' - T Board cad Le had also in the village. - . "Lvonnnl Henderson', ii."ii : si v i 1 ' ' Patrick Ifimi!tunt . : - Thomas furrier, , r - ', " iniliam llohards, v , Joej'h II, Ifryan, . f Itichard Svee'd, l " I . Williamsborongh, Dec,0, IS'2'2. ' " 5U-tf Wavrenion Female Academy. TOPBPII AMJRKWS c THOS. P. JONES. t -.Principals, of iho iibovB Jciiilemy', having .OBe ot lliiir interest' in' the bnililing Jately mnm.,1 I "III IIH) "i'e unci, 'it 1 lo (In i p. oceiipicit by them, have removed to the hei.lthy mil plKiisniit viiliigi of WiKin!nshoro In Gran- ille c:iiiiity is milts west IroinvVVaiTenton. jth ore tluir school will open on-the Sd Monday in .lunnarv 18J. ' , ' " , I he umiils arc instracUd notonlv m the I'u? dimjnttol knowleilge, but also in the highest uraitviien ol science ever tiuiplit in iemale Acad- mics, 'inuin'iittj l.raiiniiar anil 1'ars.ing, l.i'tifs rttrrs, (.'eogranliy,t;liyiiiialry. iiotanv. IMallti nl 1 iiiUisiii.hv. .Astronnniv, cjc ..! he'.: I'lincin iit s Jbctter Plulosnnliicul annaratgs than most of our colleges ; and Ur.mrcs are. deli4er- ed on the dilFurent suIijectSj accoinpaiiied with etperlmcnls. , Hoard ami tuition, in all the above br.niclies, CO iloilni s per Si i.Oll I - , , u Miiiu, Ui and Paintii p, and lie Lnlin an ! tin It Luryii ijrcjiaie also uuht, and rh-ir Kid us lollnws i iVusic, 3d dollaif). Diawii'i; :i;l i'iiiiitiii", '20 ilollurs ( and the liin;;'.r.i'.;i'S, 10 t'ol- !:irs per si'ssr.m "" -; . ' - r j nt lur iionril nnn ltii!ni:i is pM'aii.o "id ich Ltn'v is to I i.ii'indi lu rsrit tKiacrf, Military oJ I . IfllltllitW lli.n... I ' . ..ui,.., , . i''r,"s -- i I'Ktti.t KcMBu-'rs,- , ' Cofirct-t BMi Miliui-y $ "Irtiniprta, . t fjwHifa, - -. . I J r tidies. . " l'i- . Lr.ii. in ni.e, t'il f I'mr.Q J-0-!f t. ti'in-h, t iito.bfr nn-l i..r.xiu,s,.s l.at'.n, I'"1 'uiUra, ( rmiei, from I tt. ."'' ; - ..',.( I iiit.irii,r, ' Hiiutbrna, - -, . $ UlUIUIi -"'V . Ua.inuus, ' m ' Mcrtnaccrt. . . Hcg.a.kia, s.!V r.d ? Tolian r.t, ieolos, jiui,,,, io!ms, from 3 to 50, J Violousellos, - Hi iils. s, ' , ' . " B .ssoons, j ; T'ifi.,K IT.mrcrt.' Doubly ,'. Mures; kit. Ke. Warrantwl to be W lU4 first niKilitytjirtiithei' at the shorUst notice, end ori lift mol restuiit bie trrrns. ' j r.- - - Onlers, pnsl-puHl, sildresjed to JaU Ask rfjd, Ncubcrn, N C will be gralefullv reci ivtd and H-orrtpOy attended u- . ' - . - Newbern t)eorobf 9 "1 " ' " ' 63.8weow ; WATCH MARti: SlLVKRSaHTI. .rOHN C. STK1U1AN fiai eomm'enci.l S above bvisi-uess in this place', and hm.es 'by huattciiUoiii to sueiit purti.m; i-f pifblie na. lioiniire All. kinds of repairing usual in such an cstal.liihiueot, done with dcptch, and 0 vf?X?Pak notice. An a'aioitiiieiit of ill.VJ A I U ' oo"tantly kept on haml; Sl.onua, Lames, &c , manulattureil to auv, (.attern. . II An experient-ed Wanh Maker iH mett with goixl wag(!), if application be mails soon. , r 4 . . , ,, ; . 4. An epprciitloe will he' taken Us, the Silver . Smiuh's tra.le. " , . 1 . t!a J. r... -' '.. " l , ' .5 V',, . 5j siivee nn orast. foreign, August 14, " , - 1' iii r:ir I.M t- I keoara r-;--: ' '. ' - 1 ' ' ; UerwB in I . . ,r 1 .,i te tbe Jn.e oi in ' -jo, t i , , t t , ,., S model of that i, r 'to'". .i"tf ri.it ; feaaion or the !.., v'.- 'i all l, j ,.t tboiM be a Dl.itioos f . . . ,. ! judgoa m.ht I. am i . ' ,. ..ii , , arnt tvi;rrs ilia t.'juiiy cf i',.- r j and tlie lii;;h ilut i s nhieii it in - ,. 'peak hire on'y of l.-s ;r iVs.on !ti, Uiat which he eah.nU'd t h eu.i ".' rV j njore than twenty vrari. wnii i l r, f .. efiVrtthat omrht to be. n-inenibrred :u 1, as a reverem-c K.r cr.r ni il in&' .1' be c'.n r.iht iL .No man con", J 1. I; t. i. 1 t witliout pvonouncut-r Uin one nf thV . - i nn n of 1 s a 'e. . 1 lie Imnre) 'if -t u u was upon lu romt'ennnce jnot tluit gre:;. uvaa nuicu ik ue oi;;:ciiir ot any nm . lu. lent. or moral quality ; but a p'tatiicss V hirh i made up by blending the. iaei'l i-s of a fine intellect ilh Cialted tnor.-.l f. ( ! Although he was, at all timeii, acr. sw ',.!, .' ami entirely free from . unstcritv, he soun d to live and move tn 'un mmosphi re of t!,i,-i.'''y. He r acU-d nr,:!'..n'' by In. i.umu r vet li appnwehed hiui with reverenre, and left him un respect., llielitilu rri tn-eN and con-1 1 iv ! 1 , 8J f X I)octor"V. 11.. Uunut ; i i l'.B,RS m'' terrfe" to the Irtb'abitantaVif Re. I letch and its vioinitv. in vc'.l.u. .... esof hia profession. ,XV . 'g- ' V lift: hatjiut reeelveif, anif rntenil kceninr a constant supply (rf MKDICIVSH, uhicn he will tell to the Members- the Piofessinn,d a. mers, at a moderate advenes oh the Ntw-Yuik prices ' i ' v u t , l sionef Messrs Kinck VuMen.- . . . SO-tf 'PUR Subscriber hai on 'hand ainlnfrhp. fMi several hsndtone and fanhinii.il. If . 1V i::..t nf 1.1. IUIM. .n..1r.. II.. t . . iiihmc uminei iri''. wiiicii he n fers rf,r .... usual low prices. ,. . , . . - WliSLCY WIIITAKF.R. IJecembcr 17. . . ' " il-tf - For Sale dp Heat. " ' plIS well knv.n stand on Market stret t, ft.r. . ...merit- owned ny James - Mcara. 1. '!. .t nexf door below Richrrd Kufitrts' Krocerv Store l.usbe.siuiiKiveii on tuc 1st oay ot Jaiiuiiiy next . v, .ui tuifi- liu.,. iiihi uin apply io J01LXJ. CtWISTOPIIKIt, . . 5Uf , JJeceiuber Co . Sharon for Sale. S SHE place on which I reside may be had on i reasonable tern inr wml,.!, la nnr.fc M-. bank iiceomniodaliou. It contains alw.iit ,,4u vic.oi lanii, w good noaliti, -bordering on tli, Clt) Ot Italeiuh anil on a m.lilis . vnuil l.nwtl., IVom the city,' Sixteen or eighteen acres aj" clears j. and underolilvmlnn iW.. r-et :. ed wiln a hetivv lortat p-mwih, uhriin,i;,.n- fire-wood and timber. Thc.land contains an t v. cedent rock qniyry, is well watered by brncli- es, anil lias two rock aiiriiiira. near llni uual probably to any in !, nmm'v Mr rfurr-l . Ii g is about Sn 5 aiila from the 'town line. The situation, therefore, has.thu .'nlvaii(oi.p. t,t town and jcoiintrv unitf-d. Iii.li, the most dejirablo spnt for a rcaidi tice that I know in the state. Ani.lv eon. Sharnn, May 8 , ia,f in lit anion U.,1 I , I 1 me. 'The Grove iof Sale. IT WILL Slitl ill Inhrlir... .I.;U' T nt Jsrunklin counrv. tuoiriileili'Mii t.A ..... oi i7ii,sourg, wnere ttiare are two 'Academics. it is situated on the nmin mid li suliiif; from (he ninth to Hillsborough and the Pills of Ncuse, eoniinnirig near iwu. acres, not lie te. half, ol which is cleared, and well adapted to the tiiliiii ti ot corn and Cotton, and i;i a good slat of cultiva tion the balance of 500 lina an abundant snni.l i of wood and timber, within luo'iuilet of a saw mi.l on the nver : The Iroproj'emer.ts eonsiat ot COinini'talile dwelline houses with four roomi on the lower floor and three on the uppt r,: wiih o- itiwn ni.AnMmr V...I I.. -..,4 I.E. . ..... ...... ..vi...n.j uu, lliiu,..,. UIIIIU lUWIIIUi:, HJII1C JMid bark mil, he-, bee, - This suoation is' One til the liiosi agreeable and healthy in the stale, imtl advantageously phtced for a store, or therccep. lion of ti avtllei'3. being fin a very pubi'io road. 1 - ill alto sell the crops of cunt,' toili'er am) Oals.'iwilb tho. fatted pork, .tor each, ami all lin stock .of evi iy (lekcriptmn, phiiitation uter.siU houKehold and kitchen fatnlluii-, on a ere. lit of 1 j months ' , . - , I will also sell my plantation and mills on Cnililiee, vilhiti six miles ol tlie c:ty fif ltah ;j li, cniitiiiiuiii; acre. n.oie or Icr.s.' . 'S'lie lauii n of excelli i.t (jiialily, anil the scite on aliich the nulls aland inteiior to none in t!i uei:-l;bui liooil. -rAsl lme resolved io sell, v. .:i viw oi re. movn:g to the Western country, M.coiiuuoilatiMr crutlns will i'e inven oil th paMut-ms alter u.c in s!, which a dl. its n (u.ivil in l.. in1. - - - m.jiia:j t .an :;. ? i i . ri. tests ot men were bo.icalli bun i their birk enngs, their cnvyin;,s, the.r aUnd. 1 in- nd all the workings of their liltlo pus m., kept at a distance from him ; and I have o;u-n seen him discomfitted at the b;ir. when COiiteluiii.ii- for his clients, in cases where the little pas sions only . had l:iy. Ilia w as the reg ontf high, sentiment , mid there he occupied a standing that was pre-eminent in Noi ili-Cn-roliua. Hotonti ilinted more Uian auv nvm, since the time of General Davie and Alfred Moore, to g'nc character to the Kar of the istate, and to impress upon the reoile a i n. verence for their Courts ot Justice, His ca reer at the Bar has been ldent.lieil with the history of Nortli-Ca.'6hna ; and Urn life -and his txami?c furnish tlietnes for iiuitruetion to gentlemen Ot the Bench 'mid to his brethren of the Bar., May they study ins life, arid pt-ii. fit bv his example ! -i '-:'. Tho constitution and jurisprudence of his country, were hiafavorite studies. Profound trflcClion had j;ncralizcd his ideas, and gi ven to his political and legal learning, ft sci entific cas)L ,-No man ot' the age better un derstood the . theory of ottr government i no, man more adu ired - it, and no man give more practical proof of..bis,admir;tlion. The sublinie idea, that he lived under a go. vernment of laws, was forever Oppcrniostin his mind, and seemed to give a coloring to all his actions. . , As ho acknowledged no domin. ion but that of tho laws, he bowed witii fo-vercHtfe-to their ftutliority, and tattglit tb. diehce, no less by his example than his pre Ctjjts.' To tlie humblest, officer of justice he was respectful i the icws of private charac fer were overlooked, when tbif, individna stooil-betore htm clotlied with judicial au. thoiity. Tn tho County Courts, where the Justices of the Peace administered tlie law, ho was no less seapecifbl in his deportment and subiuiss'ivc to their decisions, than in the highest tribunal of the SUte.'-'Ho'Considered obedience to the laws 1.0 be the first duty of a citixen ; and it seemed to bo the great object ot his professional life to inculcate a sense of this uilty and to give to the Hadniirustratioji of the laws an impressive character. - .. To understand his character, and to nrofit by that 'UaaeistaiKling, wcr should coni.iler it, hrsti in its relation to the Courti secoinllv. in its relation to .the Bar." ' In its relation to the Courti 'In North-Ca- rolinathe. Coutts of Justice arc the principal neuoois oi uisvrucuon io nie j)eopu". t he discussions which there take place,, and the contestations which .are there carried on ard listened to with eagerness. by tho neonfe who 1 ..... I. .. 1: i unvjiKi, piiuiijcii iucir uiHUM siaiKuni; ana un-' prove theirgcneral stock of knou ledge; whilst the lasbuigs wjiich vice receives, and the piaiso. and commcnd.i'ion given to virtue, make moral impressions of tlie "most 'salutary kind. ' Here are tuujrht the ifVLat h asons of ouetuenccto the lawsand ot revcrciice lor their administration.' .The men, v. ho adnun istcr the laws in Cour.tsof Junior, acti.ndt i a responsibility that is not often apDreciatcd. Neither a Jiidge nor a Lawyi r blii.eld ever enter a Court without ad-ie'.ensc et tiii t re- spoiiaibihty ; and, wbtn tliet-p; .ieii iliei.id act his part with tjccor'ua and firmness The dutics t-f each ara well tlehiu d, the f(,'.N ! each weh asfcertained. : No man imder.s'.'i'Ml cither the pneor the other belttr th.-m A--- Tuioam tteiiuersoil.. to i:ib'ii't- a ifeie"f. for tiic Jaws, an impre'ision iimst l.n made, and constantly enforced, by every thing 1b u pnssi.s, that they m-i admm'isicred with pi n ty, without to or,' pas-,,on ,or c?pricc ; ami, m to the criminal law, iiwt it U lulnim.veic i) inn.'ury. AVhatevtritmy be the cli.uacef r of the judge this impression r annul lie made nor entorccd, withouitiie aid of the bar, '1 l,c lawyers arc the pdl..iwi' ( h sii,pon the u spectabihty and autlioriiy ot the nufg. ' ' A nonviction of tins truth retnilatcd ilr. Hen. ticrson's conduct to the court. He often said he had known but few men who were auilcd for the i.i in h; In. li .1! 1 -i'i,. 1, many good lawyers, aiwl hut lew j'n ,i j i,'n There are somit.y 'pi il.ficaUims icqn ,ie to form agoodjiiii -i ,t!i..t thry arc r.iuly ii,i..i 1 cninbiut-J. At i, e l,i .1 1 of tlicse i n ,,n''i. ,1 lions li L"d I- . nn 7 is ' in rallv rl mJ. .,1, I is cbkflv looked lo in limkin'cappommeni'; t i tl.t I C1U !l. ? Huh that good common sen was the first q it ' 1- !: r 1 I..V nr. lb.' V 1. rfrl ifm nf rd III the 11 .e tl-Ti . .rl , . d. frav ,v cf i.i (letKlenmn imi'ci priworTTicnf, v o incut si ti4.it .t. 1, tit v.-i.idni, e ei of the (lepra-. 'v never to l;e m:! .: fi-otu tbe or.iamrv ; .. ,. tilt Se Kit- M 1VI1. - . s, 1 Tlie h s!.n- ol , ' Ita.n e 1 f i 1-1 t vet there it a wo: ', n front wlueh goo.! nun r and which, w Ih-'i it hnCi is attended, pern ips, vr cestnan ...sct ei.i. 1 t . ness in a tul;T. winch in. 0.1 a ptirticul.ir la .ever ; the jnde lu.nself is on v, h 1 'v ' s t 'i ; e '-ci i d ami the people. Ther." judge so much ti lie ih.. mu'olt cs it it.t only h ad illCl a . cu tni a.ij I is no we i'.i I a. t 1 .1 but l.r 1 . ..,- am lift I. I nt 1 ,s f,i'1 w oi..!, us, wii , pol'mt 1 ii. ;'itt to the pMiTn.f l.ir lawy er an m.i.i. tinre ovt-r li s r.ivi!.i-en, nn.t M.-,y vnenc of tiic "pi in . t r' ei we il, nesa ii ' 1 1 'v " - ' , i p-irt.ctilar i" -t , lin m. 1 , t , favoritism may he d.Kgu'Ked, but i on k lawyer is. obvious In a'l v court. Mr. II- 11, h r-( ,'s ( u.,t the bar, h.s Jv knew !, tl if ,11, -h known candor, all conspu'ivl to n Ohjert ol tins w , i-i, am! 1 (, more than oni e a.i d.e nil a j'i ed to lean upon him. I le scorned client's Causi hv hunr'uig a uial.i. in the judgment of common peiml tliu streams of justn-e as mm h as. corruption. ' .- He t'liteltained the most J.rof.ii'-i l 1,1 1. tempt for that class of men, who, hei :ig pp." pointed to the bench, are (o,,d (,f d i-.'.r 111,1 tlie powers of their official station" ; "7 ciiieu," as the Miliar call it. , - m. i'i generally claim a corscpienre to v. !. H t'n y are not entitled, 11ml seek W opei-mr the fears of the bar and the pt ' , of trying lo r tin their it 'put an Ian commit me.i to jail for iii,iiiii.ir. (( , , . and treat w ith itisolt 1 l.u'.s, and witnesses Mr. I. mlerso.-t d, , , ,i;:.,i i.w.i...,- 1. ...... . . "ivi.w iiu jiuh linieii us ne. aiiitoiTi u puit cial tyranny ( and , delighted to dwell ipon an anecdote of tlie lain Jurlqci WiJ.ls, ,f S. Carohii.t who, upon calling a 1 ,i -.o (.11 1 ', and learning, that, a material wum-ss o( on. of the p irtus .'.is iiitovieated, and ur .Me t give testimony, Willi a benevolence and gi ' nature lhat. adnriied him. adiourned the tri.J until the vilnc ,j 1 o.dd bcco.itc sobi r. l.' mc 1, wculd j.;l. 'lh.se : betweeti iu,. J . t j ' it' witness a revi r Ol iilii pf d. f oi tbe la si -ul 1 i , to e 'ill ' Tin men that I 1 ,r.- sicn 011 the ben- havccMim.KUd t men do not know ti'f spiring terror and ins; neath the dignity ol 1 01 uia spini. ot our institutions, to ad freeman's f mi. Vn1 , . ot , s-' vera him, and fi.i.h r ,. 1 . dretscd, io 1 i'p,; hi-n (!.. go ast::i;-. '1 i,. 1 t , ,1 people of ?.ii C 1 , t0 ccrs ol'jnsti t idi (t , , , ; t , t , u.cnl to the 1 . sped ior men in on, their part shou'a pen r be .'met v tliir.Br that -savour. t.t iiui.i i'd rher iu p 41 J f ii comes the niaicsty uiiy eery 1 f. st o,u 1 Sll f , , , and, tiniioruilv exhibit it his (iflii-jul duties. .That ry .on the heneh, and so p'es'n e ul the I,. ;, '". n a pre-eminent degree, he hi.vest as nmeh as U i Ihr- u'..li. l,n 1......I. ..... ......... linn.., vt II as ' e Id' hf t n' edand siisUnini l.v u;a de hi! behaviour. , Rut, if his conduct to-n , t' irv, h's ( oi 'e, to ' 'I o t htm nd he I ind it of the 1 is i.e.'"' n.orSy ! '"s a d 1 o. 1 1 1 , d le 'iiC wlieu Im ml' , IltdCMO ill ('i-. -.1 I. 01 tin lid, 'j! it UK witli (tie n.i heir I 1 , ( tin Ji 1 11 r an was i 'M.ld.' .moil; an e M ith iimii .Ik an Jl -, li e In ., 1 motives ' d mon : 1 id, ui i pin ' action. ' I , 11 Hi : vouiry 11, hd ftloi i -'-, ( I1U)'" n them .'. icting and : .111' mil h ir vei (Iielil h j,h 1101 1 1 eti , ' and, 1 1 I'I 1 d to i it ,1, lb .'.Gliid time. id I.i v n Sill i 1 1 Jdeti.l. id; III!, ti r ' d eh Proprietor ( t with un I to Ci ll nn t Willi In i .ii.r 1 1 s'leet b'. .1 k' is a.. 1 i- on!y ie i lie? purtrf theses jiid j a ;(). If. . i 1 1 I VI - I i 1, it be t co.