" . .. r.wmm A,'' it t. ooblishc every M 9ir andTirtmgi) T.by At Five Dollars per aWam-ha1 n advance. Any E RT ; : , A exceeding Hktetntinest -'neatly inserted 3 tme9fi lo"Ttnd twcpty-Gye cents for every ncceeaiogpuDiiciignipf! 01 great rr length in the akmV.gr Jie ti o thankfully recelted.LKTTS to the Editors must b$tptid..'-. v; ' AVOIDING PAYMRNTGF BtLL; T'iere' i ciften wohderfu t dealt' oFy; u) -pfiuity exerciseiVin; aynidTng the payment f b rnll billnd bersons who pre a-i bundantlj able at iiniooment to put their tindsinrd theArpocke dr- inand---bj: person who'rerpmpt in dis charsing itheir Jarge s:debU0 and would juon?r drown themselves than liaf e a note; proteed. Ye jnuch as tUv value their credit: in - lre. mattern. are notnJunf i.W? P3"1. f mall bills on the c pTMin)t Tciiseharge td whirh the cmfttrt,perh?ips the subsistence; f (he por ceditor.:dcenfb;.!3lj., aro riot ashamed Jo be. guiltyy or.a shuffling and deceit which would disgrace, tnc veriest mountebarik in jxience. nrhey do; not Xy bluntly, il can't tay iff rwontTpa? it.' Tne hrst wooui oe ai8cnurging me htter .neasive. : lney o joworK ia a diffecent mde , they mee the subject tlquely, instead of looking it into .the Tfie following, if not thxract picture of any case, bfars so near aj resemblance to many, that it m iy be t.K.f.n ,s a &eoe- rl llkpness of the snecie. i We- wdl here 1 iwppye "urseTve: and the printer's devil the iiiesi nger ot bad tidings o a shuffling debtor." ' Printer's Devil.-, Is. Mr, Twfttificator at-home.; . '-v;?c i Pn D. Here's a little bill against you. - 7Vwif;A; bni against me !, what for r Pr. D. ; - For, newsp-i'pers, sir. -7uM.' Ah, so, so Timothy Twisti- ficator, Esq. tolhe-Coiistellation; Dr. 83,00.: Boy I fiav'nt gif th6 mouey jm at present but I'll caU and py pn atur day; ' V":::;'v : - ; . ' ' Sitnr.Uv rampc. hnt Vith it no Mr. wistificntor. The boy li despatthed once more with tH5 bill. 7 N iV. H Here U yojuf bill again,, Mr, Twist ificatyV., L Tttitt. Again, what do; you mean by lation in thaf,tthinKr rHefe, '. boy, I xlo recollect about it now sybut it escaped ray recollection entirely on .Saturday. IIow- ever, i n cau ana pay u uay auer i- nii row without rail." Day after to-morrow cornea without fail, hut ? no Mr. Twistificator. The boy i !e?Datched a third time. Pr. Ik Here's your bill, Mr. Twisti V. Cat OF i.. , ; - V ' : " -ii--.-..;- Ticixf,.'- Let mc see;-did'nt I promise to av- it a dav or two ajpi V Pr. J), YcS. sir, you! promised twice.to call and nay ii. ,'. ''U ,;. - Twist. Well, I ought to have done it, 1 acknovvlege- f Ihav!(it Ijie cbane r'jHf now, but it you'll cait nere ai' iweve u --j clock, you 8hall i?e itfe v - - v , Ai tyrelye o'clock .the; imp of the -office, Iwving washed ihe ; jnk 'iljfruiii his pnep nce mure takes the bill to. Mr. Twistifi- Pr. I). I've brought your bill, sir. . 'Jwisi. Is it two o'clock already ? PrjD. YNoi sir, but it U twelve,, ; Twisi 1 told you to tall at !two, vi'ni i?, .Ur- . 5rC.'Noslria!tFwelye ; Twist.'- An'txou .'rtdstakcni.boy.? I'm yny su re it wa iwii tmetiiioneilj U II ow tfer, if I did 8ayty, 1 have torgtten 'i. But if you'll, tale the trouble to call n pre'cjsiyJJIf ly, lor you;-:.- - ?; '. :'- At tw nreciselv (he imn is airain les- jaicneo witt) tner.pr.i. r.-'A- li Mr'listifftAtbr at home? 'rfc; No ; he; jut steppe oui. PrfD. Herefcbilljbr newspapers, w'"ch he Idfmjbrjng at-twjo ?o'c4ock. anl J. . CYerc. . i tltifiU k ovy iany thing about h left no ordersii -m&fc v: t v ' 'V- . ;Vhat tinW We:: r. A r;ro6abl;at Vhair past reejyoutte; Accordingly .bairptheaher- bilN ' i'op nrceeda.tn Mr.J TWistificitor rr.;). Has Mr. Twistificator ! rtfturti- werr: . Ye?; biUhe has'nt fiutshed. his ,lhl&er yet. .Wait halfWhournnd; he'lf - ,i licil uitutil,,," ."VM ji"" watt pitieotfir hall an -hour, -and Pr. j Why the bill you promised to pif oh Saturday. ' r . . tjiv Ttoisf I ' promised ? Let me .e'e 'To the Constellation, &300.? No conso II tit.. II II lu. L.i " V xt 9igivui ni.s sweei,nf?izv rlhreyour bilS A 5 t-.Yes, sir, and, f calitd.. ; wttU j The Uevilyou (lid, I bVgnf you. v -aV':- thit w jiF W" ' - r I '. I f j. flow dnl lhat hannen ? . - accordin t jdur orders, and yotlhpp.,. -iiffc!W':' ."1 . ; rr, jj. I am very sure. - r a J tout,' Well: It's verv -strane whVrpi i coid ut- ai me ii'i.e.: uow-vr, I'll see if -I' ve got mnney enough. TTakea oui a ron or oanK notes. How much is the bill rV . ! V,,; . ,,. "r. x?. -His eyes glistened at sight of 'he money. Three dollars, sir. ' . Twist j hiy'nt any thins less than a Jen "dollar bill, . Pr. Shall I take it and. set it changed t', J A- ; t JwxaU. No ; I wont nut you to that ir:"UlMt !" . . I IM rr. u- s it- no trouoe at all ; 1 can m uo ii in halt a minute. ' No : I'll get it changed, and send the. money eai Jy tu-morniw morniug. look upon hrr hob- nd, ho remained un Tne devil beinoj Uirly beat, returned ; moved. It was decided that though she anil ims presumed the ten dollar bill is yer uncnan2o as neither the money nr MrV Twi$tificator has yet appeared. '- N. X Constellation. From the Hoston Tribune. TRIAL. '; " A trial of a husband for an attempt to pnison his wile, ha lately excited "uch in iere'jt i Paris, where, the tribunals suff-r mvre latitude of proceeding thanbur Courts ullow, and he gpve dispensation of ims tice is set off with iheatricalefTei t, which the French love in all things' and tder;te even in Courts of justice. VI. Booqut, the prisoner, had been. a soldier, and had studied pharmacy.' which' gave a double ad- vanTac" n nis execraoie purpose, rie was sepiratMl from his first wife, which was prob.)bl forunae for her, for in 1806, his second wife died in Jviolent pain, and as she believed and 'declared by' poison. t he body, however, was' "disinterred and exaniined aft r eight days, but no evidence of poison appeared, Mhogh the drug may have been "discharged bv vomitinir. The Attorney Genera;, therefore, reported iha there, was no legal ground for prosecution ln8i,7 Bouquet married, again, as ii like B'ue 'Beard, only to commit another murder. By thisvmarnage there was a child, which, while yet an' infant, was f the absence of it mother, seized wrh vo mitings of a peculiar kind, and Bouqu t look- especial care to Secret the clothe? thus stained "from his wife. In a few months the child died of a gradual tlecline. and the mother desired that the body huuld be examined. To thn Bouqet seem iuily 'assented, b'it at ther same time wrote to the medical attendants to forbid-it, say inguinal me enno nan vmiea twpins, ana : I'll, ' , '? J that more mght b- found which would on ly grieve the mother. The body, however, was afterwards ex amined,and two hins found in the side and evident marks of poison. By the death of his; wife and child, the accuse! would have come into possession of 12,000 fr. The la'st charge of the attempfto mur der w(s oiad.e against him by the wife her elf. Since the dea-h of her chitd she had been in a constant decline, attended with many extraordinary symptom, -nd once at the request of her busbn'l, be swallow- en a oraunt ot nsane, wnicn mrew nerin to convulsions. Thvse were renewed several times, and the physician declared them to be'caued bv pison ; having one; day found her face djstoned wi,h spasmodic affections, and her mind in the greatest distress, she told him th.it hnr hubiitd agfti'i pressed her t dfipk some tisane, and that- while she was kissjng-the hand that present -d "the cup. she saw the other put something inlo it, declined to drink it at that tim. Hi this misture the physician detected arsenic. and aUo in a phial. At hii suggestion, the poor worn tri fled from her home and took-refuge else whem ''Bouquet who had sbne to Versailles, wasmuch, alardied at his return, on discovering her absence and in aticipating what she might disclose, that she'would say she had been poisoned becatise 'she bne.day: fburi a pin in her. vioiip. Vhen he, discovered: hfr. retreat, sotbe, interviews passed.between them, and at his entreaty that stii woultl pot destroy him, she denied or retracted alt that she had, 'said tb the physicians7 ' i e, ho we yer, iaid 4he in formation be fore t he pol Tc e, a n d . B oq ue V was arrested . H i s jyi however, ih vwhoni Ji0ction seeme to; npOMnderate over fear, or; mercy oy r jostice," pretended that, she Had received jf crCP)iMi-r!ote mourns uewre, a un " K1JL rais. anunai it wiiijui io a nwcni and anrwarifsmisfak ItU to be rbme'mberetl that Jjooquet had in sured the' liieltf his wife at 20)00 francs, am thatlre" hatl also made prbposa'rs to fn- surci th4t of Caroline, va daughter by his second m ar ria gelt f Th e prosV'c it t of sugest ed that he intended also to follow this hor rid speculation' jh i the-xleathbfy hisdiliigh;; i expand J jwalVtbnd in tis pcket book a paper wit hthe'n a tn e an I age of his vf a ugh t er, d a ted onv the Sth-Dejce m ber the vp.rT.iav in L ie iici iu ui m nuaui Liiiiu - rAVhe n't he ined iral altendant was cai j edi ' - j, -7 , .' . v- - ' -i . , . ... . . 1 : 1 - . 1 V V V"",MVCU - '""'wn . mruugu me ma?wiii Aarttinii - .k..n. . I.i.AI .' J ;r7 k- ..;;ur ti; anthisivice ild from the Kousf. buf ht arterwardft'sh had retracted or dehf ftponmrnKipi.ri ,vn ,1 second'ph tiqari .was pal led to sojiport i. Qcf;m rw-i;: ' u. v.J-.:c'J.u-l Madame But quel had sent toiiinf in haste, Mayihg she had some horrible thing to tell him which she dared not speak, .when he anticipated eby laying she had been poi soned by her husband, which she- admitted be true. I he prisoner during the trial, made one or two observations, without reflection,, thai : seemed to criminate bi" - self, ffrhe brother .of Madame Bouque t . Hi ifipd ! hat tlitt naptioo A atnraiik litiAl toother in riihi.Al'sihfl'nrn'finWfi Utfr M'hlPh hltfiUlAr'aviiraeiiuil Iia. MnhHanii the nhocence of her hushand. The iadv hf rsplf w hH n4A, and advanced tremblin?. casting an eiriressive could not testify on oath a26inst her hus- band, she might explain without oath the ti'her testimony. Slie stated t.hat she at-l tnbuted the death of the infant to the care- tesnes of the maid, and that when she -t-quested to 'ave the bdy examined, her rnnd was much disturbed. . She te.tiued hat during her whole life, when her mind whs peculiarly anxious, she. had been sub ject 4o n of vomiting. " he denied all hat she had communicated to the physici- K a m 'a a " in, ami said that from her nusband she ii d tdkeo no drinks whatever he denied I her very letters tdi they wjjre produced. nd then she 'attributed them to n r tear. hirh was so great that she knew not what -'e did. The iurv returned a verdict of Xot Guilty, for which the prisoner: seemed o be; is intich indebted to his fortune as his innocenre. Open violence is dreadful; but it must be resisted, and often has the excuse of pnnging from a brute passion or instinct ia I . but murder is never so horrid and ap- ailing as when committed without vio lence, bv that most diabolical agent of evil, a poisoner. . The following notice of the scenic effect t from the National Gazette : : The accused frequently ejaculated te lid ihe seen s were not less striking be tween these p.triies, and the audkory and thejudge." THE LAW OF LIBEL. e talk of the l;w of libel ; but when? I is it ? In what page anl volume of oucsta-l lutes can it be found f. We have no such law ; would to Heaven we h.idl a Draco- law would be preferable to ithe chap ter of accident ; lor men may avoid whit they-know and dread, or not cJredding, may eQfire,at their own discretion .' The great ditf lence, it has been justly remark ed, beteen a coumry governed by iaws and one overned by men is, that in the former every" man know w.hai he has ro ex pect. L iws bear a fixed and definite sense so that all men are punished alike in', the ame circumstances but men are sqbjectto caprice, so that it cannot be known before Hand how the same judge will be disposed o decide and touch less "will one man's conduct be a rule for that of another." Apply this description of a country, gov erned by. men, and not by laws, arid you have an exact represent tioq of our own condition with regard to libels. Men, not Itws, determine what is a libel, and ass gn the penalty. Juries perform the 1st office; Judges the second ; Hd ti.e consequence is ,o man can tell beforehand wjiat a jury choose to consider a libel, and still less what Pu,isement:a Jud rnay choose to ii flict. 1 am inclined to disregard (he warn- ing of ihe Juriru, wh cautions us against most lender thin gs to the wife, while she JVo. Lottery, g) Drawn Ballots. R 10 E. 1 5,. T9,; .R;ii;i5;;r:; or others, weie giving testimony fas she ; 82 capitals, each of S1.000 " S 3o t' 30 n't- 1 r: w,m t8h eJt,c,,"ed hr h schema: mm, which. he kissed with rapture ; they ? . f g5355 j9 810J10 13,ri7, 20v 22,!24,;257f2932.4f- .obbed almid muually, as they heard ot nronhesyinz unles.we nx a pernur tor tnelsary uutiiouse, an in good repair. h -1 their failure. I venture to predict t..ha??e- veil' oir j joica jvi ji , r. y,, v s.m " ae thousrh. his head be aireadynnay live to see jbe auspicious change, when En gllshmen may hold their gray goose.quilis with no other tear betofe thetr eyes than that which every honest mair would wish to hve the fear of transgressing the laws. The following is the language: used by a brother of Napoleon. , llii from Louis 0naparte's!answer; io sir w aner,. ocoti. "I hae been;eofhusiastic ana joyful -as any one ajteria vtciory QUI 1 alSO COHieSS Kaieign.Kegisier, toai me ucrenuaiiwoc, u jb. uon owici; uarc rcoica w aespaxen ' - v i thatthe-siAt of biltlee appear at tnextupermr C-' m.th hrh lV;. avin-fnart be helilfoT the County of Haywood, at the Court from Norfolk to Liberia, on iberltt of October. ,.r . ! Stru. k ine with horror, tnj jf even to roea jne Hmsc ir w,ynesTule;oiie 2d Wednesday afT it la highly important, that appneatibn. for ! It sick; jmd now that I in advanced tnjit tcr the "4th Mon in, SeptembeYnett, and paasage, in th'm expedition, should be duiy made I cannot understand any, more than 4 could p!d or sitiswer to the P!&in$iff petitibn;or the to the Secretary of the Society in thia'city. Ap- '-;v at fifteen"yearofge,iioii 'beings, who "call same will ibe heard tx fartikP plications for a pis&age may also be ;madenow ; r' themselvesireasonableand wImi HaW5sd neJohj.B, Ue, i'tVfc lVf - fr u : ' - - J . ii' -it' . atOto the 2d VVcdnesdtfUr. be.4Wll(Sn. Eki. Norfolk M. Brand, E&a. Richmond Ji. C ,t mu fomiop -X mm XySr to ttk leiieta. - tenee, pt in Ipf ing and aldiogj, buf in pu - ' -JOHN tlltOVE, C&sC& rieiof any otUbe State rothet-Auxdiary Soei- tingan end to each others' existence, as it T"s, ' i tty REU&DfiAy&R, PiV: ' tics. . - V timh did not himlf do this with sufficient 97 3w ' ; . x V rrapiufc v ii.hi 1 tnougi nt.uueenhyrars 01 v-.flVL- .r" - i-r ' - ..'.ii: - T:i i.zS ;jCZdi ed V ingemous institouans and fat qaence. - v orornam-'fit- - . v mnrrs fitnrirfci -' . J' : r?7-.r Union Ganal Lottery. Class ri .5.',Mslet-to ib.hiehest; .tidderl'mctii of Ol :A"i-V To be Drawn in PhhdelphiathdukiisC f 1 of StQn'ohri i Ron nnfi - 1 10,000 .40,h00 . 1 . 2,500 , 'A "2,500 1 .1,500 'Ut 1,500 t-- 5 V1000- 5,000 . 1 Besides R500. 400. no. 0O. iOO. ir. l - YAJES & M'INITRR RR,i- X ' I rfo '. Hichmnrl MANAGERS7 OPriCJ. i"v Lottery, Dismal Swnmn Tnnnl v To he Drawn at Richmond, 20th Aug. 18SQ. -. 1 Prize of 8 10,000 is gl0,000 -. v 1 do 3,000 is 3,000 1 do 1,500 is 1;500 -, 1 do 1,200 is 1,200, 1 . 5' do 1,000 is : 5,000, &C. ' Tickets g4, Waives 2, Quarters 1;.. A Package of 20 Whole T.ckets, may be had for $80, which is compelk-d to draw $36. W T" T North-Carolina a, T-v ' Delaware and LOTTERY, jass S, To he drawn at Wilming-ton, Del. 24th. Aog1 ,1 Pnzeof 810,000 is 810,000 1 do 1 do 5 do Tickets 83, Halves Grand Con solid 1' .rft4rilr.1T !LASS7, a7 Jo : 1 . To be drawn at 'VVilanngtonDfel 31st Aug1. 51 do 200 is 10.200 51 do 150 is 7.650, 51 do 100 is 5,100; Besides 880, 60, 50, 40i SO, 20, 10, &C Tickets 810, 'palves 5, Quarters 2 oO. A Package of 20 Whole Tickets, hiclt is ; compeiit-a to araw jyu, njay oe naa ror shares of' Packages in thv same proportion, : For Tickets, send your orders to Yates &Mc miyre, uicnmona, va. wno are ine Manager oi rickets 85, Halves 2 50, Quarts 1 25. tbr thaVpiirp)se hy'ConVnissieraointed on i ' v i.tlJ Recollect "that in the UnionCanal totte- iheparortftUe'bt. liiabf Jn4:wthth?',' i.fi ries the following- prizeahave been iotd & p5id cons ht : of :tbCronsbncr -o thC .Ti' at this Offl ce $30, 000 10,' 000-2,500- 2,000, Land Office;! and the; VprobWtioh br hePres- " &c.&c.rrthe. latter to rtsident of Carolina, ' dtritfAhUnited $tiXeyS '-::r 4' " Address your orders to :. , . ?: The paftVJiicK will be'bfiefed 'stifo'tS 2,500 is 2,500 - 10, 12, 13, 15. 17, 20, -2224, 25,f 27; 2), 32, V , ir 1 000 is 5 000 &c l5 SO, 22r 29, 32, T.28,n B,' Si-E- - 1 50, Quarters 0.75 1 07. h. k. 3. "ir-rrri 12 1 V Sr . : YATES & McTNTYRE, the act ofSdbf March, VWrtil ? few ' Richmond, Va. tract selirfcted for lock sites, sto'be quarfiei, tci The sales wilj be continued. from day to day, u a 1NTOTICC ' lil 1! iht tracts ihalt haye been oflereel, and;iro-' r- ' sale made for a Its price 'per acre thah1! fe- THE Subscriber has formed a Copartnership quirfd for Congress lands. The porchaserwill , in the HARDWARE BUSlESS ith Mr. have itt his opiion to make full payment, and Grokok A DwiffBT, of New York, ifnde the receive apatent Cor 1e tract purchased f or; by Firm or J. & A. WI ;H T. Thev have ta- payment of one fourth of the purchase jnuney, ken the Store No. 235, Paint Stskbt, Corner at t,me t t!Jf and the;tnler-st tit six'perf tf Jln street . The former customers of James cen,f' Anuwjy. advance, a credijwdl be giv Ihoighi &.Co. d Jama Ihnght, ure'respecV. n i7 the State :0f ' MveMeen .erii,- from'-.tlm ' fully invited to patronise the new concern. W Mond.y tft OCJober,next, for theresjduev . , JAMES D WIGHT. TUe Erie and Wabash, Canal.on or -withut, Petersburg-' Va. JulV 5. '92" 8t. five hniles f wftid these lauds aru situated, V- THE SUBSCRIBER .. v r ji i t-w u..,- - eit.rxftf. Woodland. The Houe ia 52 Ty 40 teetr com- I . ..,:,K AaV iil, , ; -,2: rrXdisVIted nlo leE under the whole divided into several apartments. It .a situated in a most beaHt.fOJ rpve of Oaks i ? f ",w,5Jf Wellofexcdlent water in the yardn Office the y:rd suitable tor Lawyer antf eyeryees:J might give employment to Bor 1U Oanda, lutving mis i&a f0miortabu? twoi'tpiy nwellir, with a a . w a i , .aama a- a , jaa . n a k a , , a i . n aa a k a a a 1 a a a. a I every -CUHVemence inr h laninv rciiuarcc. n ; better, constructed Yard- is seldomseen vjmy I where. " This, property, w ril . be4isf '4 reasonable and accommodating teritii. ' - TH07B LlfTLF40H Oxford, Sept1: ; fbatf ' State Of ?? tV-ijaroint5 1 HAYWOOD, QOtjNTY . . Superior Courf of LawjApril rerm,$830.' Mary Bryants ' Q?" . -; . v. . C Petition for Divorce,. . ,"-v 1 EliBryant, 3 RDEREDv by. Court, that publication be made in the NortlKCarolma spectator. ananHis MANAGERS of the American Coloiui:. ' 1 . . " . . ... a . jr l.ii.L J I I c '.-- l ,T"a. ... ' - ... " . 1 PL, V - c v - a if i- -' . ,WA!SH ERIE G.A2rAC" Tl Y aiithontv bfan ac nf iKe Onerdl AtnKtv. "w oic pi .inumnH, n pproveo January ,af. uh . ,ic iMierijrnea win fnvrii'UDiic - Pr- Fractional ? Section vrthTphhc r aresojdoa thejfirs$lJlpiida iViOd-o f Stateijf Indian by : the actof Conjjl-eskof sch" dljBSfi-nfo-jija ilconstctin''CCatial .to;' 4 fr1 ji - . ."r-7r'T "i-? "ri ?mt --iirai wnicij ; nave neen -neaipnarrt nci net nmrt r . eludes sections ani fracohalctions ln the fbi ' " ' ;V lowingownshiprand ranKesvizvos. 1V 3; - 1 RangeNo SVeat 2d principal IetidJaVl,y iOtlllS, 17, 20; 22,i24. 25. 57, 5 36, r w, 5, s, r. 24, iv;m, 5; a, io, 121 27, r 32, 34. 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" Ki 10 if ' ' - - -w . . w r -wafc af E. 10, 12, i3, 15, 24,125, '27, 34,' Tf 30rf 8, 10,. 12, 13, 1,5, 17, 20,v22f 24 2 27, 29i Ht i: 1MV13,: 1517, ii. X4, Vf, 34, 36, T. H 1 $ .13 E I, 3, 8, 10, 12,. 13, 17, 20,22,, 2?X.P 30, R.-14 E. 1, 3, 5, 8,; I0t W f34 tt& JiYt; 20, 22. 24, 25, 27, 29, 52, S4-36 Tf 31,i 14 E. 24, 45, 27. 34. 36, T.;32, Ki 14HS 3, 22i 27, 32, 34, T. 31, R 15 E 20 29.32.Ti 34, T 32, H.v15 except a smalt portion some ot uie-sections wptcn were:solr;by thT Uhe Wabash and lairmee rivers, which for fef (independent tl tne Canal,) ig oecidedly . (k. fi..t ri;nBV'Vt. wi iii ' - l7 1,5 b.m h-' V b,wu wwre wiiai Wf' rW li:- Hon lo ta.ida adipmwhfet? is believed to v and D. BURR. if'N V' ' VtGUS. Commissioners) .":V';-SAML LEWIS,; ! 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