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1 . I- I f i 4 I1 is - 1 II -I C0MMUK1C ATION. : V T O R TH K U BO I sT K R. 7. V : . 3 The Ln ws of - JuState::-'priaWfjub)cct, ;'.f, :.dtmnisteriuthe estates VifMnsmWVnt dtd men ;ri radically uVfectiveYand each,. , , n c r mm i fir a i i n n f J h a r$ i ft ci a I" ru 1 p - a n d J . i : . j) i i : i ci p ) e s n v h i ch t h o w; a r e b a s c U bu t t i n t vo'yps in greater "difficulty, by theproi i!c; tio.M of uncertainty, litigation aijl trijus- tte'e. Tinttbt'y ap pot saUfacTiy to -out - v , V-c I i 1 : -11 J a )' ; b e. mi fc r r t; 0 ..fro nt ; I b. e co n M a n t t ft 1 1 era turns W-ad by ou npenrtid Assmbly ,;, v d.it;lVcH'printi pies." yet sacredly ;lre berveu'ov us on urns sumect,; jorm an.un-. ound. basis, wbuld'stfffru-tu-:' be .'true from- , ihe; daily fexperience, of. 'viliaie..whtt:ar. f-. . A - tccfed .'byjtlie-;)tratiii roF sucharnend- v mentsai)d tbe doubt, nfTicultv ;ind unfair-; v"iiCss uhich thfv produce. 'not'.vitls&tandibs vtht?se oyertion i nf?ply thcta to purposes ! ju-iice. It u subject -witich iiu'rits . cci'nAidcralium Let u! review in a plain 'v v 'v-; v'yvVonje of.the obvious eviU.umlor-ivhicU .. .? -'vff'labouf," and see if" tliere be- not a method v.vlrelielV - l ; "i :vThe IiHy is imperative on thetAdiniris r, ,-iratoror Usecuior o pay deb'.s owed by a ; i V tieceased man . accordi r;j; to their; dignity : . :; tf-tn artificial rule by which are -'(excluded, v fro in.!-' pay rh e n t entirely, one -port iori. 5 of: a. . manVcrrriitbrs', and the whole of his ef : ; f'ects -go to anolhniv The Administrator or V Executory if he disobey, liiis ru I eho we ver ;vv inalvertently) tnust satisfy' the; postponed , creditor, oat of his own estate, and lie is v . jeu Avunouu xne means oi coercinu a repay- i - i o e u t - fr o in the cred itor - thus" fgn oTan tly ' r V by ,t staled ;pre fe rrec I. 'Vo 'on e u n sk i llei V v r ? : - J n j e ga I o r e i t w joy I d toe cu r,"that;t h is p re V-i'v'lreenceby'-th .Vvtjon prouing outiof jhe naturefor; the-co: "t si f rc r ; ion w Ut h th e d eb t w a s con tra c U 'v'f tilj aiur. such ah onewdl bersurprizeclto Jea" rni iliu t: i t i s i n d eb ted h no sucK pr i n ctj Yf 4 j:;H - ?i eb tf h i cli u Sares :it:. fay 6'r,1 is ; bor-j .;.;VKf:'Vowe(l,fJiif t ntt e j 2nL from the sign at ure of a d f bt- .'.-OT.Avijh a .-scroll like Vsea j 3id; from ihe v ; r signature of i his name. only to an acknow i . . ' - ledwcTferit of VvKat he; uwesf in the form of a ; promissory noie, and the like artificial ' ' ;-v--rules.' there any eqityf in these dis--v-1 i net iouV r At an eailydatej our legisla ' . ' ? t u re b v i t a t u t e declared, that thereafter ihe - '"distinction Jbtfteeo :i Mi ml or seated Note. ant a Nrii? ijot ealcd,ti(iuld(beblishtd, vjuT.idjeJcvatedto the same rank with buth -V , theses h signed account. f ' Tlie same rcavm ''Cr ' vhich induced'- thia -...change: ought in jusuoe i '. . lo have nv ruught other. ( 4thete be 'no .'i ' Equity in1- refeirn - a' IStind creditor to ,;v v hinj. whoke debr ievidenced . by a ijil. iVotc or-signed account as. assuredly there is none vhero is it to ba found in the rule we hiiirprt-Sf-rve, to prefer'a. Judgment to liBinitlrr sighed account lo an unsigsed viccotint'FivThev..; re all. robed with -a he i. ' ! IrV, -,Ac-'hili-clainjsjofjstce,'loiiesty and fairness. (IjT. AViience thenthe reason for adding to the t r -M ' dne fcu perioV right- in JLaw to be a tisfied r A produces nw accoant torgoous .sold. iVvhic!i he, h;s Tequired of his deafer to sign kA v . he provea his. demand by evidence of the , - signature. -s 15 la loaned hj friend money, and he can only -prove it by the saioe res .pectabJe'AVAtoesses.TK Is it justice to-cx-yAu elude the la'tter entirely from paymenr, and i exhaust tie,w hole estate in satisfying the V' former ? Yet such is the Law of Norih- Cirolina!- C v . r l - zf? , A"has, -loaned his neighbor a sum of mo jhey,'and toeyidence. Ins1 claim he procures t'-- lii fn to'ackiidtcdc.it before a Magistrate, ;w"ljoaltests, bv Adding tb hi$ signature J. P. B ivho has conferred the same fa tor; is ri2:orous,Vainl isco'ntent to take a Note as -; s evidence Hf his claim, attested by the same S person. Y iThe'Jonner creditor,' can in coo t ' v 4- science hay e - no.Vhlher -righ t to'-satifac , ' WY:: vtioh tharthe latterxvet by the taws 'of our" Y " S'atc'tlMrse magical ptiei si J. P. have in- s ' - - vested the d eb; of A w 1 1 U a dignity . whit h t v : ;VS?ls it above U's, "and the cretfihrJs i-RVl'ls :?Xl:r-k iiiust be apjdjed'exclusiv'tly to A; if there j,?u;; iri timun iui uuuu i i nei:,' anu a thousand similar unjust conscquont.es, re sruti fidm such arliOcial distinctions, e.uh Vi yv eV k in the ' y a rrs fSucfr.vrank v injusiice, v 'stVk( -the; fiitud with a force which asks -"Iio.'irI:u ti:n tlto aid ils x Av;d it is mtrve)- lnus,,lhtt we Jf vij submitted to its opeia tloirso natenlv r ' vv v -.-v ' oui tins . jwiv couuwi ur ujoi ieii uy any - ' similar ' 'cases, our Legislfjiure adont the lrnlcV that equality Uuity Ifa man ih ''.' his life- time become insolvent arid ; make a 1 1 . vi ; . ,;S u rrender of.Jus effectsand obtai n his d is- charge fr'om'arresf , the rfiects thus sm rcn- 1 fd&etli are placed "in tW.baiujs ofeummis ''. I Vi oners' Appointed; by the Court,? and4a ; ..-crtidttorsvhQ,.aftef;duadyVrtjsement pre- 2 , j'-e"nt their demands ' dre' allowed to share ("'.W'uUhe fund,4 Thjereare no distinctions 1 -krtownvby .which, to bestow all on one, and - ,;xciuue cuureiy xne utnera jyet it this in v -solvent had died, jn'which event tlie"Law Wwodld assume by-it' appointee the Admin- lstraior, aiiKe con.roul over his eilects, the rule (different 'Indeed,' the incon- ;venience of this rule' tsx very great.-v A prudent tn.n sacrifices much of his pteien sion to such a ch.racter,Jf he will fiivv un- ' dertake lo'aoiuinjrler a large estate,. w. ' ing'larger debt, (always iiroyiiftihe-iheans to deal fairly, srucevL;vdLfhe.tf hereafter ;'that;he.who disreg'trds xhvvnvide of pro r curiiig weallh, so that he geu it, is a reat gainer bythesextechnica'iti;r&,). forthe 'ut- 'inost circu inspection,, a perfect acquiiri ; tahce ''with the ' iayv for his jcouducu. will liot exempt him from great hazard 5 of ; los" - .nay," I may say fi uncertain loss, in -a. tnoiority.of cses:jf . - -V - ;.f, , : - , v'r luiesiuie vao is inus invoiyctl; '"cn . ?ral 1 v ;o wes m u ch itr j udginer.tW, somWbe"- - lroJU slices, others in the Courts of coun- i tie where he tloea.not rsule,. perhaps ad 1 J,,tteiLthcrett bide. his enibarrassntertt$. . ... u-."AUi'.'..siitwt.'i.rwe(;ds- promi:itv ti.l . r.-r::r '"'C,,.U'J , - 'dU.udlxv! Vur" oi; wlw" r ." lS"? c-rre I'll anil to ive judRtrentsby cphfeSsico,ennuti to coverthe 'assets, in order that he may be 'ernbled to defend himself ajpinst the suit ofthose- uho have claims of yetan i they were rcarcte'si enough t h us ; to en e, without 'taking.hisNute beforeha.ndi)-r When he. has thus Honestly, annlied all the a'ssest''a judsyrnent creditor,,. armed .with '. he powers of a high legal d ignity, demands Irani nis own estarc nanstactjun- -1 usr, who have by ihisMionestoistakbeen .pre fened", Vre not, ty law oblige to g'lve.up, the hold -theyhave. acquired, and the hi jn e : 4 1 i A dm i n i s 1 r a t oivs u fT r sr, n o t f o r a c f. u a I hfgje.ci not-j because.1 he had innitteil "to learn the rules bf his, officer-but ...because, it is impossibleCdairly to follow them arid befsecureH? Many honest 'men have ' be.en i uiued by such and .'.iTimilvr. consequences resulting- fnHivJhe danger id"...-being an ho nest Al ministrattr upon the estate oT an inolvent manr j " " , ' And vvheh.our biw books assign as a rea s o h f r t h e s e :,; d i s t i c i o n is, 1 h a t .; t h e 1 a w must favor, the IiiigiantK with all 'proper respect, for that which.rs termed ihe per fe c i i o n ; p f t e a s on," i t s e e in s a lnu s t ri di c u -loo?. : j ." - : , i.: Must a physician, who attend? your Ick bed, obtrude?hiinself as a creditor ta.de inatuLyo u rslghat u i o to hi s ac ciu n tin you r; last moments.-or have Ids fair claimsi, for remUoeratio'n post poncdy upon the plea that. nis omissum 10 iii u,.vasa uiai v .rrtw lerice !?,VMusf the1 client, who entrusts his attoneyA.!with notes to 'collect for him,, to secure the protection of the JaNv, deniand jniteadiejbq Agent ? AV ill u X ca lljthe merh an&rciss, w Ji o, w hen je4 clnigusf ol his factor a cargo. to sel I ; does not t a ke a j udgm en t as security r(May iore, is the taw in tliis respect consistent with itself ? The Sheriff, who i the sole. '$gent'lof:ett your money d ue u prh judgment gives the indemnity for his fail h fulness in' the sHnpe of a less iligtiifieiUfecurity, to-wit; a bond oolv. Other like cases might be, ailiuced for il l ustration; These a re enough for proof of what is stated. . -r .- ;r .-- I need only appeal to the experience oX such as have st rived honestly to administer the estates M l hose who h id died insolvent, anil committed such a truitto them. How' in t ny have esc ped without loss, a nd have not these losses resulted from this artificial distinction in the dinit v'of deb?s ? M.ioy irt honest inah's eslale has paid-tribute io this unjust tliffereirce. Let' us remove the e v il a bol i sh i h i u neqi a I I a w a nd a c t1 u ji nn the higher principle, -that vth debts in our country, it shall -be, as we. boast it. is with men, ' all who are honest are equal in dignity.9 However, on account of ihe difficulties.'. which grow out of anv system which may restrain a m"in whilst -living, t prefer one creditor over another, we might be deterred from such an experiment, yet when he has died and the Law, by its agent, assumes the control of his estate, it does appear to me, that Justice requires a rate able, distribution of it among all creditors who are honestly so. , I will pursue the subject further. L. N. W. THE ROANOKE COMMERCE! V - , . ' Norfolk, Sept. 2. We feel almost chargeable, with neglect of an import ant duty, towards; our neigh bori of rorthiCairolina, as Well; as our own citizens," in not having before noticed the faudahle eftVts of the Virginia and North Carolina Transporting Company, to sup ply a manifest desideratum in our commer cial operations, wilh the Ronntke couniry, through the Dismal Swamp Canal. It will be. recollected, that the Newborn, Halifax an.ii other N. C.' papers,' .represented that die Steam lioat Petersburg drew too much water to admit of her na igiting tlie upper Jloaooke, duringithe dry. season ; ami. that U was in lispensabie t the success of that valuable intercourse, that ialioat uf lighter draught of water should be placed on that river, V t : hou t delay, to co - opera t e with her.. Faithful to the important iuieresi confided to thcrrujthe' Transportatioo Com pany stme tHoe siMce cori'tacted yvith Mes. Ryan Gayle, of this place, for a Steam Boat welatlapled in every respect, to that end."v ller diioeiisioris to be SO feet keel, I? 12 feet beamaud to draw only 30 in ches Water, and to b,; elegantly fitted for the accommodation rf passengers This boat, which is uow rapidly progresinc at the yard of Messrs. f Ryaf5Gyle, will, we are assured, be a-first raieryessel of her k i nd her en gi ne, now cons Jruc ting in IJallimore, is of 25 horse power, on ihe hig!r pressure : principle, and will enable her to tow 2 or 3 of the Transnoi tation Boats at a time, and from her liaht diauuht of water, to navigate the Roanoke at ail seasons. So soon as she shall take her plACein the line the communication will be com pi e t e. Coopera t ing with t h e Peters burg, which willply regularly between E 1 izabeth City and , o tie of the proximate ports to. the mouth of the river, (Pivmourh or Jamestown) slie will meet her at'the ap-. potited )lace and continue the i u; to IFcl don, Thes e a rrange me n t s b n g co m pi e. t -ed. and no time will be lost in their'accum- pi ish me u t, no i m ped i m e n t vv i 1 1 e x tit 1 01 1 1 e fruition of thegreat advantag-s whuh -first rompted this. enterprise, dttued as we hope and believe,in a few year',' in -'restore to Norfolk - JlS ;foritieriiiiijorlaiice: ii ih.- scale of coiniiierce, . aiideveuruall v to givV lier that lii"h rank" nroiintht;Mt Ci ..t r tlulnijih rank" amonar the citie i.l.ih. Union, to which her. ample capital--her positjoii; among the States, her;; proxiiuiiy and easy success to' the. ocean- her u oe q n ailed'1 rod e-tead and, capacious "lu'iboi; ppenat all seasons of the year find the riUt products of an extensive ands fertile' back country pouring into her lap,poiut as un- ;,;VVu trust that our "friends of CarTdina ?viU see iu ahisjiew effort; an additional T .P , " ' ' " v ' k - . v'1 H pledge of oar earnestnejBs to duw closer the. rid Mujinyoj anu - ii ciiui y in- m sulititude on their.patU Beacon; icr tor-.. orders (such as Ihenurtc or Phy itian, who have day and ni;ht ministered to 4 he sick'm'tn who is now dced.Sind whom . us' . STATU M HNT , O F 'FACTS' : :Eionomy respect for the tightsofolliersy r'lreform.'-Th c following 5 ttpment ,.of . A: cr.-.ies to us through ihe Post Office : ::v the Portsmouth (NIL)Conmercial Advertiser of the 27th; it ifrjpears William PtckeringEsq of Concord?has bee.np nolnted Ager.t for the payment oPenm" ers in Nevv-Hainpshire, ith a , salary bCOO perannumV Tli'e efiect of this appointment ouhl:be, in the firs't.place, to reiyard .Mr WUliaoi f 'picketing, ;ho, f seemsn is an eleventhdiour Jackstm maiC; 2d. ri irans fer to a bank ih Concordjofurhich the cele-' bra ( ed i f sauc Hill, now th i rd co in ptrol let , is President,iand a large stockhoder, the nverntiient diMiObits for . the ; paymeu t of pensioners. ' These two impmtaiit objects; gained, mattere not now 'nuun ic c. sioncrs we're inrohvenTencedor that a new nffire with' a salary of BOO was created; hen the United Slates llank areotupell-, ed! bv their emUtf to pVy the p?oners i t h ou t a ny c a rg ti '6 r r i s k in : Mr, Pickering accordingly ; appeared, with. the order of the'Secretary ofi War to tiin Kr.ineh lUnk at Prismoulh to pay ;hiin the nensiuri'. funds. He was tn formed the lact wtuiU oe cmnmuuieaieu to the Parent' Bank, : and: Us ins ructions ; i i v i'U t-.i n.. Tl miiL- tnUm tied the delphia. tlieir Council at PhiT. wlio decided that the Department of War had n such power over tlie uanK 5 mat a la of March 15, 1$16, provided that the 15. nk of the United States and its several brinche,Hnd such State Bank as the Bank of the United States may employ m those States where no Branch Bank shall be es tablished, shall do the duties 0 pommis sihiers of Loans-and Agents of Military, Pensions, and that the payntl emoluments of the said Commissioners, &C. shouhl cense and determine. ' . ! This attempt to create ra hewiHce,;in ilc fiance of; the law has been successfully re: isi ed in Pofismout h, and 1M r. IWilliam Pi :kerin must be re warded'fsoaie where else..; 1 ' - j. ! Assuming this statement to be accurate, it ileooiistiates,witbsufricientdist nctness, th i blind and unscrupulous" spirit n which e wa i d s a nd pu n 1 h me u t s'l a re 4"Ugn t to a (l,m i n is t e red by 1 he prese t ; re forming'- he Administration. T'heobjecl m view seems t o I h a v e be en threefold : 1 si. '! annoy (f r they could not injure) a polilical op ponent, and most distinguished man, Mr. 'Je Jlfdsop, of New-Hampshirej who,, as Pijesitleiit of the Brancn Bank .at Ptirts tn uth, is charged with the duties of loan o It e'er, ami that of paying pensiofts, wi th ou t any expense to the governmeHtl 2dly. To provide for a partizun f and toThat end, a new office was, by oidei of the ecretary of War, to be created and i salary btnine hundred dollars to be appended 10 it ! hut of what fund we know "not ; and the Secretary of War, who has no official com nUnication with the Bank of the5 United States, or its branches, sends hh order it wt uld seem for the transfer of cer ain pub lic moneys. 3dly. To help the lank of a re warded partiz au Editor, by ta dug the public moneys from the U. S. Ban i, where they are without risk, and placing them in the Concord Bank, where they might not be safe I ' 'And, in seeking to do this, econ orr y, the rights of the B ink of th United St ites, the safety of the public funds, and the convenience' of the pensioners, are! it like set at nought :,,Yet are they all 4hbu orable men " AV Y. Jlmer. I TRIAL OF JASPER ELLIS. Richmond, August 31. On Saturday last, came on the trial of Jasper Li lis, a man ot color, charged with a design of promoting an Insurrection ot tht slaves. (If found guilty, the accused wobld have incurred the punishment of death.) Mr. Mayo, appeared as Attorney of the Commonwealth, and Mr Robert G. Sefitt f or the Prisoner. Th witnesses , who were examined on behalf of the Commonwealth, were VI r. Geo. n.lAtkinsou and Gabriel Willis, a mati of color. Mr. Atkinson related conver sation he heard on the 1st ins atShbckoe Wiiehouse, between the accused and Ga briI Willis in which Ellis spoce of an expected rising of the blacks in ihe coun ryl on that; night, the slender defence which thetuniform companies could makje in the city, and. his deierioination to joiii in the plah. Mr. A. obseiyed, that Gabriel ap neajred to him, although .he heard jiim very indistinctly, to object to Jasper Ellis' pfo posMiort ; that he did not see the accused when he uttered the words, but vyas . fami liar with his. voice, and would know it any wh'ie. . - - ', j tabriel Willis narrated the.conversation which had taken place between pllis and himself ; in the course of which, Kllis told hi tn I that the Black people had rislen Ga briel replied, he should then be gejttiug out if 1 he way- and Jasper theii . relmarked, " Viai at'e imta nianof spirit"; and Gbriel rep ifd. k No, I am ntt, aiid.neverwas7'r '"iie, Counsel on both sides agreed to re--fer jthr; qUestinu! to the Court without aVgu mentThe Court acauilted the nAsoner. V . ; y i oere seems io ue. a uouut yin some whethr the. remarks of Jasper Elfik to Wil lis, were not in a jocular, quizzing vein. j - Compiler. AFFRAY AND MUROEjl. . Portsmouth, Ohio, Jihg. 22 I moil shocking 011 Ira re iva rnmmii tiVl in Kentucky, about eight miles from this placed on the tth'itivtant.' A ngro dri or,;by the name'of Gordon, . who! had buf- chasedvin Maryland, about 60 iiegroes,iu- ci utiMij;. an v sexes anu ace si was 'J ... f . tuKino 1. ' them, assisted by an associate .named Al. leiu aad the. wagoner vvho .conveyed tlie bagsgeto the , Mississippi. , This men wem handcuffed and v cnained tbetiiprfin i"-uai; manner lor urtving tl use? poor wrtclifs, White Jhe .women and children .1. ... 1 1 -.. .. tr .. . bVancc' '' It' SpWk,a. had succeed nie.AheAnecrroe' unouaei cu, cd in separating die ci in separating . vj their hands; in such a way. a to be. irnn wnica . uuuirvi their nanus, in uwi. " ' - f ,. Ahotif to tnrow; vu w" 1 lilt; 11 1 . .-4iw 8 o'clock ip the mornm-;, wnne prucu onthes,atneirod'ieadu1,lr,;:i Vinrehorr. tWO 4)1 thCtll Uroppcu . cv.. " - ..... . o.'.L-Ia"c nt r.nmmerrceu a flght, when t her wagoner, Ptit, ruhcd in-with his whip this rJOOt at liberty jand'Une of them, seized a-cjub, Uave Petit avioientjdow ori the head, and Uid him dead at hi, feet ; and Allen, who iiad'eome ta Ins asiv.aucevntet H : sim. -,i fate, fio'm, tie coutenls ot,JT pistol hrcU by. At i. "oft nV."1 " Gordon ,wa . then attacked, .ed.and held by'onoof the - : k .ithr firtd twice at nun witlra pi,dthe'balUf which eacn.-time grazed Id. head butjdtd not prove Ufcclua , hewab bJC:.teii.with;clubsand left for dead. They then coometiced pillagtng tli,e wag on, a ml xvith an axe.split opeii'tlie trunk if Gordoni nlTed.it of ihe " moneV, ' abou 82,400, sdxieen .f the' negioes then look to the woods.- - Gordon, in the mean time not being materially iojured, was edabled by the assistance of one of the Wtf.nen,. I" mount his horse anil flee : pursued how ever, by one of the gang on another horse, with a drawn' pistol Fortunately he eca- ed witb'hi lile barely .arriving at .1 plan tation as! the negro came in, sight who then turned, about and retreated. Ihe neighborhood Was immediately rallied, and a hot pursuit given which we understatiu , ; I . - .... . f J.I. i l.,.!n has refilled n the caDiure- cr -nie u.c gang, and the recovery of the greater part of the motiev. Seven- of. the" ueg.ro men and one woman, it is said,' were engaged in tlie murders, aiid will be brought , to tn al at the next court in Greetiupsburg. - . '. ' -.!- . . Tiniest- ' " ANECDOTES. From the Ne w-England Palladium. ; ' JSasil a? -Captain Hall fouud one individual 'in the United States; who read h i in, an d treated hi s an noyi rg cu riosity in the manner which it merited, and which it seems Captain.- Hall himself in directly cbminehds: As the' anecdote haslpever.been published we will gi ve it, at the same timef expressing a hope that ..nit ' It .i ,1 A vtrkStfV--.t.it.. L-llWq Ilia r It Will JUIIU a IIUl(. IIILII OUIlUU t .UUIII' ments, inthe American edition of Captaiti Hall's Travels. .!;.' " --.fiiv Wbt stones are. these ? said Captain HalVto a Pnvier, who was , tery ,'busy in laying fcurb stones on one of the side walks jeadio to the Capitol at Washington. ; The Payier looking up at the enquirer,; and deriving an imfavorable impression as to his character from the firs; glance at his features, deliberately . determined to qoiz him, instead of making a civil and satis factory reply. What stones are these ? repeat ed-Captain Hall impatiently.. They are such stones, returned the Pavier, as we .use for curb stones. Where do you get the stones ' said the Captain. At Captain FolSom's, was the reply. Who is, Captain Folsom ? Captaio Folsum is the caotractor for fornishing stone. .'Where said the Captain, in utter despair, does Captain Folsorri get the stones i Here the fellow, with a slyflook of triumph, gravely replied, that Captain Fol som's look out, not mine. - ' V i "- , While we are upon this subject," we will relate another anecdote of Captaiu Basil Hall, which will show the estimated w(iich the very respectable representative of threat uritain, m tne united states, Air. Vatighan,! puts upon Captain Hall, i : j. At the Columbia Institute Dinner," Captain Hall sat near tlie Prestdent Mr. Adams 'Mr Vaoghan, and Col.Knapp. Captain Hall stated, in the coorke ot cooversationjthat he had learned from good authority, that there were tOO.OOO p uoper in the.tJnited States. vMr. Adamex pressed his disbelief of the statement, and Cap tain ll.dl repeated lliat he had learned t he ; fact from autiority on which he implicitly relied -- Mr. Adorns appealed to. Colonel Knapp -f'or his views on the subject,.as he, had been oh. a com mittee of the Massachusetts I-ejjisla'iure appoint ed to investigate the, subject of pHuperisiyi. Colonel Ktinpp, after giving ; his yiews asked Captain Hall what-he understood by paupers, Tiie Captaii replied, that ; he; tindijrsVooci by the term those members'cT the community Kvho were unable to pay their debts.;; -Then replied Colonel Ivnapp, the IvingTand Ruynl farnHy ."-of Kngland have been paupers for a century. Mi . Vatighan pinched his country man, and, iira yhis- per, begged him not to make a fool bf Juijise If by naz.miing another remark. JOSK1MI GALES & SON, ! f'noe Received- :, ; Tr:.vfls in Noit!i Amnca, In the'yearsTOCTiand by; Capt. liasd Hall, of the Uoya Nuvy, zvo.s.. i - s v; :. . : i . "umisii ni. rraiicp,- uy uie autnor ot theiUn gnsii in italv, 2 -vols.- - . i - 'Srpt. 9.'. ' . ; V-;.,; ,:. ;;':; 2 FOll.SALE, iTN moderate terms a neat Pannel Double r .UlU 'ami HAUNTS, alkb an exe, llentilFn. ....j iviio, auvuaiomcu, lo aiiVs Kinu, ot liar ness. For terms, annlv' at thiu nff- I . Sept.- 10.' -. , C'j. V: ! ' : J DliPAItTMENT OF STATE, 1 f t ; Waslinton;2oth Autrust. 1829.' . THE Proprietors of all newspapers novi; ta"ken K., k: ..." .... . . . 1 ..- - i . ..-m. mis; jcjjariiirtfiiL are requcsiea iio .1,1 continue sending the same after the first day of wiuucr iicAi -an o renaer .tneir accounts to that date. Anil notice is bcrebvi, cnvciii iti-d-ViA paper will be paid tor-after that litoe, excrit such as may be speciallyi subscribed; lor, , subsequent 10 mis notice. - u " ; -.' : . ' - - i a WM. COVENTRY ii: VADlJKLi , Sept. 2. Vt MEDICAID HAVE been induced to resumelthe Practice ' of 'Physic in consequence of a connexioii in .busines9fofmedVittVUrdiam)Itoh Tayldr, k talented Physician from Oxford who has bur- sued a long coure of seere-and st st mrt study, there; under, his b'rotlier Dr: ;Wtri. Viyl'ay tor,of-.Xedicineat'V.hi!adelnhi:Vi -after, two" tc attendance in the Medical SCi;outi and Hospitals -of that city. s'- , " " r "v- s i, -iu(iit iiur-y, . convenient vuic$,t iue nuoraie; expenve ; 01. h?in here andta societyabnostexclusi mav maKe mis an eiirin e silualiun In.- tiwiunte To lave bcenehged, & two or three others! wm prciiHiiuary .eouc.uion and really studious habits wouhrbefeceired.' lnslruciion will be nhparted nt all ctffrveniem times k vi.u-k'- Y ;:" "-"". Jf-WV .' iy examinations had. L'etters of c i ic ulrv r n L . i. .1 . ' ' ' - nbAiiDWtij V, . 71 - r i-Y JSJB. GEDDYS prep. ' i. -.3 : eijht Membew of to t commou Legislature with Board, totrethfi. t,.:. .L.aci lies of those' who may accom-anv"thpm- application is requested. AGENCY. rSlHE-suhscriber ofFcr.-? his services for if -iL1 Jectton of, brawn ..ngai hst t he" J,ua J? c ! or individuals. O u iric.wl .,) r.. atw. conducting business at the public offices quaintance with the, citizens generally" great facilities' for the sp'eedy seltlm.-i.t r 'of p. w n.iinviuij . 1 lttl klLC Will jg atid cJiargcs moderate.' - - '. ..' j . v B. H0.Mvo Georgetown, I). C.Sept.M," 1829; ' North-rCdrolina Christian Alrn ' For Sn'p - t dIi 0- .Price 5, ,4, 4, of cents, as the! order for 50, 100,-200 or upwards. ; Apply to P. W Df)lVl)cr 4-ialeijrlv, Sept. 3, 1829: NOTICE. tCh the 22d.nayuf. Sepie.u!er'next ' ISJ. Sold IH. ,hi b d.fer. ut ii i ' V'U liiV4Hoiisc of John Davis, dec. sever ,1 Vj1. Negro ;' Staves, all ; the sl.ick of H' se, r'l'e Hogs and Slieep, Com, , Fodder, XkiU " Tt jiold and Kitchen Furniture, 'Plaiirati.i,T0-jf every description, AVaggon & Ceer, nhr Tools, ana. other, articled too icdiou i, mHn . A credit of six montlts will be ivc 'ij and undoubted "security required. . The Sale will conthiue fiom day to dXv n y all are sold, i : JOHNLIGOX, Wake county, 1 8th A ngust, 1829. ioy 3 . , - Further Notice: THE -Subscriber having qualifil at Au .Court 1829, Administrator -hftl S: of the late Jwbn Davis, requests all up,,,,,,.. -. , debted to make..-immediate payriient, and those" naving claims agamsi uie Kstate to brin? them law directs, or this notice ; , will be ptead in bar of their reco .very. .''-,-''- '-.- .' . v - i ;U - ; ; JOHX UGOX, dmr Wake cotmty 18h Aug. .1829 j lOOSwr' X NOTICE- AS taken up and committed .tb the Tail this county, ou the 2d of March last negro man supposed .to he a Slave, uho rail. liimself SAMUEL .WILKINS, and says that he warpouno an apprentice - to Win' Moselv rf KorfoikVky. and that he r&naway from the sali Mosely before jiis term of apprenticeship hl ej. hired. nThe. said .negro ha3. been in this coup-V 5 or 6 years, and has passed during that time a a free man 5 he is about 24 years of age, 5 feet,4 of 5 inches high, and coal; black. ! The owner j of aald negro is requested to" come forward, provt 1 property, and pay charges or he will be dealt witli'-a the-lavr. directs. . ' i J AM ES P A LMKR, Jailor! ; Windsor, Bertie county, June 9.'. Urice adv. $7.:;:;-;- '.-;; j 83-6 oi.' f .NOTIGK. MRS.SARA II GLENDENNIKG.Ute of GW vi lie county, formerly resident in Kaleigb. hxs lately died Intestate.' Many of her nextofkis reside at a distance. from this ' place, and I h hereby notify all persons concerned, that kt the expiration of two years from the 1st May, 1&9, as prescribed by. law, ? I shall be ready and wiU .ling to settle the said Estate. The Ad miuistra- tion of said Estate, having been commuted to roe oy tne County Court of Granville County uiMay 1 will attend to alt communications (bost PJS which may be addressed to me at Kal-igi, N.C -.:;'?" . ; ' . f v pit; tr V-1 1 vn a .i.. z -i: Wake county21st May,- 1829. v 74 6o.., i. St a te ofZNo rth-Carolina, ':;-'-. ;-?;;'-tfc' :. 'i.--''i; r . ' -Superior Court of Law -iliv Term, 1829. -..Marion, Tanner,") .'' - ; - . . 'v- -s.' r-' . s. Peiilion for Dirorce. v Jolm Tarineni ' . , pkUUEKEH bv court, that publication be made v..r for three months 'successively, in tlit lb- leigh' Register, -and. Western Carolinian, that the deleudam beand . appear at our next Superior Court of Li w- to be held for the county of Meck Ienhurgi at the Court H oust? in Charlotte, onthe 6th Monday after, the 4th ; Monday in SeptemHer nextarid" plead or answer, to the Jplauniirs pcu tion. or the sams willbe heard ex p!rte - Witness; Samiel rHenderson, ; Clerk of urn said coirit. at Office, the 7tu Mo iday after-tte' 4th in MVrcH . 1 829. i ; ! .;. Samuel Henderson, c. s. c. j : State of Nor th- r iUeiiie Cournty cj " Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,". . s , August lennj iJJ..'. Ei;iahlTl?avner: ArtniV&c' Il'ount B. RuSa. u Oriiiiai attachment reuirued " John RuSa -7 garnisneed.'; .-! V;"-;'. '-' fiT 'appearing' to the ; satisfaction of the Court ST that the defend in TUouhC li. Ituffin re1-5 out, of v the,iiirTits)-Cths State pe- It j therefor jVuered that puDlicatiiJO be m 'de in the lideiga . .Regist erfor :h ive. months'. that urdess tae Uloiint h, RuhiiVnvvke Ins personal appear at our next Coiiri of Ples and '.Quarter.. Set' to be held for the County of lierlie at Ue Court house hv -Windsor, on the-scCohd ilondy November; oext," and ;rep!evy, "mul jaJg31 will be taken agonit!hihi. ;3 . - T ! 's By order of Cxnirt. T .; 2 3m - : - M. l rtHOnESXlt . MANAGERS OFFICE, V ' ; . . " , " 4 "AubcsT 1st, 18.' :,ira'ijfntTState zLotttvs . i. - FOIl THD BENEPrr OF TJIE Disnialwar 1 To be drawn t Riehm ml; oii. Wednesday x 1 .' " - .'S SeptembVf,T829 t GO 'Kos Lo 1 1 e r y9 Drawn Ballots. T Prize ol S 10,000 is S1Q000 - a A- V, l -20; 40 -5,000 V p,uuo . V;-.2,l500i:::t! 2,500 : M,v)95 , :-L v "1,000. , ;v 500::; 10,000 . ' ,: :' 100 CO : 50 so 14,000;? T 3,050;: 2,550 . ?2,040 ' -15,300 ";,5 l-:r; " "io2;;:; . ; 1,530 11,475 ":-vOV 20 ; 10 5 : Halves 2 50, Qa3i' I 25. ' r AVhole Tickets . S5, ters ;:Send-vcur orler.- (P-VJirni?' ' YATES '& M?IN q BE, "A
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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