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W HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER. Vo\.l. WEDNESDAY, JUNn 14, 1820. HILLSBO ROUGH, N. C. PUBLISH ? O WEEKLY BY DENNIS HE\RTT, AT THREE DOLLARS A YEAR, PAYABLE HALF YKAHLY IN ADVANCE. Those who do not fjivc notice of their wi?h to have i heir paper discontinued at the expi ration of th/ir year, will be presumed aa de siring its continuance until countermanded. Whoever will jfuainntee the pa> mem of nine papers, shall receive a tenth gratis. Adve-t?sements not exceeding fourteen lines will b?- inserted three time* for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each continuance. Subscriptions reCemd by the printer^ and most of the post-master* in tlie state. All letters upon business relative to the pa per must be post-paid. Cientlemen of leisure, who posses* a taste for literary pursuits, are invited tu favour US with communication*. lirocerv Store. * THE subscriber has opened a Orocerv Sturc, in the Ikiuk formerly occupied by Mr- Bacon as a shoe nlinp. where, among other articles, tnay be bad, lor cash, Co (Tee, first ami second quality. It rowi i and loaf Sugar, Molasses, (iotxl old Ruin, New England ditto, French Brandy, . Sherry and Malaga Winr, Porter and Cordial, Imperial Tea, 1> tto in canisters of two pound etch, supe rior quality. China, in boxes of forty -eight pieces, |.ivc!-p?ol, Uueen, Clans and Stone Ware, Muscatel U^isin*, Fig?, Prunes, Palm Nuts and Mm <nds, Na Is. 4. b, B, 10, and 2od. Wr.iln* (<las?, b by lu, and 10 by 12, P tty White lx*ad, Red Lend, and Spanish Drown, Pep|?er and Spice. 'U'riting and Letter Paper, Pols and Ovans, ' /Jjle't HiPc Powder, and Shot of all sizes. , A1" cr~Jit can or wl I b< given I). Yarbrough. BHUkrmifh, Muu 22. 16? 4 w j .VOTYUE. I HEREBY forewarn ..ll persons from trad ing f tr a n?ite executed by my sell to Ze chanuh tlerndon for iweniy-se\cn dollars and fifty cen'.s, due about Christmas next, with intrrest from the date, and dated sometime abou. tlie 9th of February last, as the said note was obtain- d from me by traud, and 1 am .fetrrrouicii not to pay it Brooks Corn. Oranfr, May 12, 1820- 17 ? 3# 3)iiTl?3) COPPER &MTII, INFORMS his friends and customers, that he e*|?ects to rcceive, by the next arrival of the steam boat, a general assortment of Strong Copper Sheets and Bottom*, suitable for making stills of from thirty -five to eighty -five gallons, wmch he will warrant equal to any made in the Cmted States. Per son* w sb.og to purchase will please call at Ins h) i ?p in ilillsborougb street, and judge for themselves. lie t \|>r cts to k< ep on hand a constant sup ply of ?> l'ILL>, and of mateimls, winch will enable l.im to cxecute any order w.th which his friends may favour him. Fayetteville, . \fay 10, 1820. 15 ? 6w 25 DoWarft Vltwavd. R\ S away from tlie ?ut?scril>e'- in April, ldl9. a negro man by the name ol BOB, about twenty seven jrears old, five feet nix. i tic lie t high, a black surly looking fellow, Witti two of his under fore teeth out, two bald spits on his head, and a near on his brow Anv person who shall take up the mi I n?gro and put him in jail, so that I get him, sn.dt receive tike above reward. M (imps II. Bonner. Cram$llf Ctuntv, 'tn ,Y>f>avrecii I Crwk, M<uf 16, 1820 I 15? 3w ?3. P. ^nted & Co. HA%K Jl'vr HKCKIVKO IHMK SI'HINO ^urn.Y <,r (0 & ? D 3> A niong which arc, StTKKFINK cloths and cassimers, linena, fa* its, camhr.c muslins, caliicoen, bomba st Ms, ??lks-JiH>l<skin, dimities, vestings, nan keens nf dmVirnt kinds, cotton and ailk hns", do niklic stripes, checks and pfanc, men's fine hi's, straw bonnets. shoes, umbrellas, para ?'l*. f Uft^idk ??rchiefs, canton crajKi, superb crape refers, 8tc lie They h\vr lately reccired fnim New York t good assortment of <U* * vi*' Saddle tree#, hogskms, girth and straining webbing, plated and common bridle bitts, ? stirrup imni ol the latest fashion, buckles of various kinds, tack*, boss nails, ornaments, fcr Bic. Tlicy have on consignment and for sale, 50 bushels of HALi , 3 hogsheads of llUO>\N blJtiAK, 3 barrels ditto, and 1 hogshead of MOltSSK*. NtlUhorvigh, JltiVj I'). 14? tf IDIiAYTJO imiuun Winds, for trie at this office. Traveller's Inn A. MASON 8c W*. CLIFTON, HAVING purchaaed that well known stand in Hillsborough from Messrs. Hint on Si Br- me ot Petersburgh, formerly the property of Mr. Henrv Thompson, inform their friends and the public generally, that they are oow prepared to accommodate as many aa may ho nour them with their company Tney are pro vided with good beds, liquors, 8lc and will keep ma good a table aa the country will afford They are also provided with good atables, and will alway* keep the beat of provender. They aolicit a share of the patronage of the public. .Mr. Clift n will always give bis peraonal ser vicea, and pledges himself to the public, to do all in hia power to pleaae and give entire sa tisfaction. Ilillabo rough, N. C. April 10, 1820. tl-10 MWitorj Tenaionera. N l>~ for ?t>e pa- mentot the C/hited States pensioner* on the Roll of North Carolina to J?e *th March, 1B20, have been provided at the office of the Bank of the United State* at Fayetteville. Claims duly authenticated, will be paid on d?-niand. April 28 Muson Hall Eagle Hotel. A. MASON, WISHES to inform hit former customer! ami the public penerally, that he has nearly finished ina house, so that he is now able tn accommodate as many as may honour him with their company.. His house is large, having seven comfortable rooms which have fire places in them, suitable for families, or travelling gentlemen wishng MiCh. He lias pro vided g.?od beds, liquors, lie and will keep as g(>')d a table as the neighbourhood will afford. He it also provided with good stables, a id will .dw a> s keep th? best pmvender The situation of the place is pleasant, and very hcalthv. Gentlemen Wishing to visit him with their families, during the summer season, can be acc nnmodated on moderate terms. I he keeper of this establishment pledges h mself to the public to do all in his power to please and give entire satisfaction. Gentlemen who call can amuse themselves in reading the newspapers in his hall-room, where he keeps files of papers from almost every part of the Un ted States. Mason Hall, Orange county, N. C.") Feb 28, 1820. 3 4? 6m Tbe ce\e\vraleiY Horse OSTItlCH, WILL stand the ensuing season, to com mence the first day of April and end ?he first day of August: on' Monday and I ties day of each week at James Morrow'*, on Cane creek; on Wednesday in each week at James Hutchison's, esq . and on Thursday, Friday arid Saturday at Mason Hall, all in the county of Orange; will cover mares at the reduced pr ce of four dollars the leap, the cash to be paid at the time of service; six dollars the sea son, if paid at any time within the season, otherwise eigt-t dollars will be charged foe the season, and ten dollars to insure a mare with foal, which money will become due as soon as i' can be ascertained the mare is with foal, or the property changed. All possible care will be taken to prevent accidents, but the subscriber will not be liable lor any that may happe n PEllIGRhB. Ostrich, a beautiful ba\ . black legs, mane and tail, five feel tour inches high, wa? thir teen years old last July, was brrd by Allen Young, of the county of Mecklinburg, in the state ol Virginia; was gotten by <bc imported horse Wrangler, and came nut of tht celebra ted mare Miss Fidget, her sire the im^iorted Sterling, her dam by Old Mo s<trap .loll it Mason. N B. Gentlemen living at a distance, who th. nk proper to send their mares to the sub scrilier .it Mason Hall, are informed that their marcs shall be well ft d, and pastured gratis. ?March 2, ls2u. 5 ? 3m i). hi: \ k i t Proposes publishing by subscription THE PROCEEDINGS ANI) DEBATES or the Convention of .Yorlh Carolina On the adoption of the Constitution of the United States; TOCETMCR WITIt The Declaration oi Ktghts and Consti tution of the State. TO WHICH (S PRtriXSD The Constitution of the Unttcd States. TIIF former edition of this work having become so scarce as to rentier it difficult to procure a cop\ , it has been suggested to the publisher that a new edition would be acceptable to the public; he baa accordingly submitted the proposal for their patronage, and will commence the publication as soon as the number of subscribers shall be such as to justify the undertaking. The debates of the North Carolina Convention on the adoption of the constitution oi the United States, must certainly excite sufficient interest to prevent their becoming extinct; it is therefore pre sumed that the proposed edition will be cx tentivel) patronised throughout the state. CONDITIONS. The work will be comprised in a duodecimo volume of about three hundred pages, neatly printed on fine paper. The price to subscribers will he one dollar and fitly cents, handsomely bound and let tered It will be put to press ss soon as three hun dred subscribers arc obtained Subscriptions received at this office, and at most of the post-offices in the state. ACTS OF THE. SIXTEENTH CONGRESS. WW NEST SBMION. A List of the Titles of all the Acts, Resolutions, and T reatics, approved and ratified at the first se*ion of the Six teenth Congress, which was begun and held in the city of Washington, on Monday the sixth day of December, 1819, and ended on the ISthdayof May, 1820; with a brief abstract of the provisions of each law; together with the branch of the Legislature in whieh each act, 6cc. originated, the dates of approval, ami the dates, respectively, at which they were published in the Naticaal Intelligencer. (Concluded.) LIGHT HOUSES. 1. An act to authorize the erection of a light house on one of the Isles of Shoals, near Portsmouth, Ni w Hamp shire. [Senate. 15th May, 1820.] 20 ih Mary, 1820. Besides the light house designated in the title, this act provides for other lighi houses, buoys, light versels, piers, and bells, in other situations, and makes ap propriations of money for them. LOAN. 1. An act to authorize the Presid- nt of the United States to borrow a suin not exceeding three millions of dollars. (House. 15th May, 1820.) 17 th May, 1820. The President empowered to borrow not exceeding 3,000,000 dollars, at five per cent, reimbursable at any time afu r 1st Jan. 183*2; or at six per cent, r im scable at the pleasure of the. United States. The bank of the United States may lend the money; or the Secretary of the treasury naay cause certificates of stock to be constituted and sold. An agent may be appointed to procure sub scriptions or sell the slock. 4000 dollars are appropriated for the expenses of the loan; for the repayment of the principal and interest of which the surplus of the annual appropriation of 10 million* of dollars is pledged. MAINE. An act for the admis&ion of the state of Maine into the Union. [House. 3d March, 1820 ] 6 th March, 1820. . Maine* with the consent of the legis lature of Massachusetts, admitted into the Union Irotn the 15th of March, 1820. See Congrett, 1. MILITIA. 1. An act to establish an uniform mode of discipline and field exercise for ?he militia of the United States. (House. 12th May, 1820.) 7th May. 1820. The system of discipline and field ex ercise observed by the regular army, to be observe by the militia; and Baron Steuben's rules and discipline repealed. MISSOURI. I. An act to authorize the people of the Missouri tetritory to form a consti tution and state government, and for the admission of such state into the U mon on an equal footing with the ori ginal states, atid to prohibit slavery in c rtain territories. (House. 6th March, 1820.) 8 th MarrA, 1820. This act, in general, contains the same provisions as precedingacts in like eases. The election of representatives to form a convention is to take place in May, and the convention is to meet at St. Louis on the second Monday of June, i 1 8'JO. The state is to he entitled to one representatives in congress until the 4th census; and there is the usual reser vation of land lor schools, for a semina ry of learning, and for a seat of govern ment. The 8th section of this act for- j ever prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude, in the territory ceded by France, under the name of Louisiana, north of 36 degrees JO minutes north latitude, except that p?rt included with- J in the state of Missoiri, unless in the punishment of crimes; but fugitives may be reclaimed. NAVf. 1. An act authorizing the building of a certain number of small vessels of war. [Senate. 1 5ili May, 1 820.] 1 0/A May, 1 829. Not exceeding fivj, of not exceeding 12 guns each, at thfl discretion of the President. 60,(XX) dollars appropria ted for th* objcct. 2. An act to amend an act, " making reservations of certain public lands for naval purpose*," passed the 1st of March, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. [House. 15th May, 1820.] 19 th A fay, 1820. The secretary of the navy no longer to appoint agents and surveyor. The duties to be performed by such survey ors of public lands as the president may designate. 3. An act to amrnd the act, entitled " An act to amend the act authorizing the emplnytnmt of an additional naval forcc.'* (House. Mth May, 1820.) 1 9th M,iyy 1820. Enlistment of able stamen) ordinary seamen and boys, authorized during the continuance ot' the service or cruise; bui not to exceed three years. OFFICE) LIMITATION OF THE TEEM OF I. An act to limit the term of office of certain officers therein named, and for oihffr purposes. (Senate. 15th May, 1820.) \7th Mcy. 1820. District attorneys, collectors of cus toms, naval officers, surveyors of cus toms, navy agents, receivers of public moneys for lands, registers of land offi ces, paymasters, apothecary and assist ant apothecaries general, and the com missary general of purchases, are to be appointed for four years, rcmoveable at pleasure. The commissions of officers now in service are to cease as follows; if dated before 30th Sept. 1814, at their dates ensuing 30th Sept. 1 820; if after 30th S*pt. 1814, and before 1st Octo ber. 1816, at their dates ensuing 30th Sept. 1821. All others four years from their ilates. The Piesident is author ized to regulate and increase the sums in bonds required trom officers, from time to time. And the commissions ot officers employed in collecting revenue, arc to be made out and recorded at the treasury department. PENSIONERS. 1. An act in addition to an act, enti tled " An act to provide for certain per sons engaged in the land and naval ser vice of the Unit d States in the revolu i tionary war," passed the eighteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. (House. 1st May, 1820.) 3 d May, 1820. No person is to receive a pension after payment of that due on 4th March, 1820, unless he exhibits a schedule ot his wh >le estate and income, clothing and bedding excepted, and takes an oath. A certified copy of the schedule and oath, and opinion of the court, must be delivered to the secretary of war; but in case of insanity or incapacity, the schedule may be received by the court without oath. The original schedule must be filed in the office of the clerk of the court; and persons swearing falsely are to suffer as for wilful and corrupt perjury. The secretary of may strike from the pension list the names of persons who, in his opinion, are not in indigent circumstances, 8tc. And persons who relinquished pensions to avail themselves of the act of 18th March, 1818, and stricken from the list in virtue of the third sectiou of this act, are restored to pensions relinquished. 2. An act t.-? revive and continue in f >rce an act, entitled " An act to provide for persons who were disabled by known wounds received in the revolutionary war," and for other purposes. (House. 15th May, 1820.) 18 th May, 1820. The act of the 10th April, 1806, re vived and continued in force for one year. Pensions to commence at the time of completing the testimony of I claims to them. Agents for paying in valid pensions, to give bonds, See. rosr office. 1. An act in addition to an act, enti tled 44 An act regulating the post office establishment " (Senate. 13th Marcn, 1820.) 15 th MarrA, 1820. The president oi the senate pro tem pore, and the speaker of the house of representatives, entitled to frank as the vice president of the United States. post roads. 1. An act to alter and establish cer tain post roads. (H'>use. 13th May, 1820.) 17 th May, 1820. This is an act, such as is usually pas sed every year, discontinuing and estab lishing post roads. PRIVATE ACTS. 1. An act for the relief of the legal representatives of Philip Barbour, de ceased. (Hous?-. 1 4th January, 1820.) 18 (h January, 182'J. Upon a legal representative's filing a release, the commissioner of the gene ral land office is to issue to him a cer tificate of the amount of the value of 1,500 acres of land, patented in 1770, to Philip Barbour, by the government of West Florida; which certificate is to be receivable for public lands on sale. 2. An act allowing Sarah Alien the bounty land and pay which would have been due to her son, Samuel Drew, had he lived, for his services as a private in the late war. (House. 1 9th January, 1820 ) 25rA Junuary, 1 820. Warrant for bounty land, and money, due to Samuel Drew, a soldier, to be issued and paid to Sarah Allen. 3. An act for the reli? f of Matthew Barrow. (Senate. 28th January, 1820.) January 29M, 1820. !>J9 do'ls. 19 ( ents to be paid to him; expended in defending a prosecution for property impressed by hitn. 4. An act for the relief of Janu s Hughes. (H .use. 28th January, 18i0.) 29th January, 1820. Secretary of the treasury to issue a certificate for 400 dolls, to him, fcc re of Anthony Burk. House. 1 St Feb ruary, 1820.) 21 at February , 1820. They are authorized to enter, within 12 months, in the land district of Chilli coihe, two quarter sections, without payment. 6. An act for the relief of Denton, Little Sc Co. and of Harman Hendnck, of New York. (House. 18th Febru ary, 1820.) 21?r February, 1820. 271 dolls. 7 cents, to be refunded te the former, and 5,725 doll. 61 cents to the latter, being a return of duties paid on articles not liable to duty. 7. An act for the relief of William M'Oonald, administrator of James M' Donald, deceased, late captain in the army of the United Staes. (House. 28th February, 1820.) 7 th March, 1820. Further allowance tor bounties and premiums, in the settlement of the ac* counts of capt. J. M'Donald; but not to exceed the amount charged to him. 8. An act to confirm Anthony Cava lier and Peter Petit in their claim to a tract of land. (House. 28th February, 1820.) 7th March, 1820. Their claim to Apple Island, in the Mississippi river, confirmed; but the claims of others are not to be affected. 9. An act for the relief of Ether Ship* ley, administrator of Thoma* Buckmin ster, late lieutenant in the thirty -third regiment of United States' infantry. (House. 28th February, 1820.) 7th March, 18-0. 1 he accounts of T. Buckminstcr to be seined on principle* of justice and equity; but tnc sum allowed is not to exceed the amount charged to hini. 10. An act for the relief of Mary Cassin, willow and administratrix of Patrick Cas-in, dec.-usecl. (Senate. 5th April, 1820.) 7 th A/irily 1820. Her claim to be settled, for moneys advanced by her husband to soldiers in the army; she to give a bond of indem nity to the comptroller of the treasury. 11. An act for the relief of the heirs and legal representatives of Nicholas Vreeland, deceased. (Senate. 5th A pril, 182 J.) 7 th A/iril, 1820. Their claim to be audited and settled) on account of a certificate for 245 dolls, and 66 90ths: the surviving executor to deliver a bond of indemnity to the comptroller of the treasury. 12. An act for the relief of John A. Dix. (Senate. 5th April, 1820.) 7 th Afiril% 1820. The secretary of war to pay him 1 12 dolls, in full for extra service* aa adju tant, &cc. 1 3. An act for the relief of the legal representatives of John O'Connor, de ceased. (Senate. 5th April, 1820.) 7 th April, 1820. I Confirmed in their title to a tract of ; land on Buffaloc Creek, in Mississippi; I but the claims of others not to be affect ed. I 14. An act for the relief of Robert S wart w out (Senate. 5th April, 1 820.) 7th April, 1820. To be allowed such sums as may ap pear equitable and just for loss on sale of treasury notes. 15. An act for the relief of John Hard ing, G.les Harding, John Shute, and Join Nichols. (Senate. 5th April, 1820.) 7th April, 1820. T-> be allowed not exceeding 900 dollars, for fifteen boats, detained at Baton Rouge by gen. Thomas in 1815. 16. An act for the relief of Jennings O'Bannon. (Senate. 5th April, 1820. 7 th April. 1820. His account of expenses incurred in a suit erroneously instituted against him in behalf of the United States, to be set tled, and the sum found due to be paid. 17. An act authorizing the secretary of state to issue letters patent to Richard Willcox. (Smate. 5th April, 1820.) 7th April, 1820. Letters patent to issue to him for a rotary portable oven, and for inventions in the process of distillation. 18. An act for the relief of Anthony S. Dclislc, Edward B. Dudley, and John M. Van Cleef. (Senate. 7ih A pril, 1820 ) 11 th Apnl% 1820. Forfeiture of the brig Sally, for the importation of persons of color from Martinique, remitted so far as the U. States are interested. 19. An act authorizing payment to be made for certain muskets impressed into the service of the United Sutes. (Senate. 7th April, 1820.) UM.f/m/, 1 820. 2W8 dollars to be paid to David Hen ley. agent of E. Fox, for 19 muskets impressed. L). Henley to give security to indemnify, Stc. 30. An act for the relief of Walter Channing; (Senate. 1 1th April, 1820.) 14/A Afiril, 1820. Moneys paid into the treasury, as da tie* upon salt i>etre, imported in 1803, to be repaid to hira. 31. An act for the relief of certain persons who have paid duties ouCer tain goods imported intoCastine. (Sen I ate. Uth April, 1820.) . ifvrxl t I 1820. [ The secretary of the treuury to
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