HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER. 2g \o\. 1- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1820. N?. 48. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. -PCnLISHUD W KKKLT BY DENNIS BEARTT? AT YHRKK DOLLARS A TIAR, PAYABLE HALF YKARLT IN ADVAMCK. Those who do not give notice of their viib to have their puper discontinued ?t the expi ration of their y ear, will he presumed u de airing ita continuance until countermanded. Whoever will guarantee the payment of niae paper*, shall receive a tenth gratis. Advertisementa notevceeding fourteen lines will be inverted three timea for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each continuance. Subscriptions received by the printer, and moai of the post -masters in the state. All letters upon businesa relative to the pa per inwat be |>oat-paid ?#* Gentlemen of leisure, who posaeas a taste for literary pursuits, are invited to favour its witb communication*. Grocerj Store. Tllh subscriber lias received a fresh sup ply of Groceries, Stc. smoug uluch arc Wte following articles: Coffee, Brow n and Loaf Sugar, Imperial, Gunpowder and Hyson Teas, Sherty and Malaga Wine, West India and New England Hum, Cordials, * China, in boxes of 48 piccc** Salt, Iron and Castings, Glass. Liverpool, Crockery and Stone Ware, White Lead, dry and ground in oil, lied Lpad and Spanish Brown, Window Glass, 8 by 10, and 10 by 12, Putty, Best Spanish Indigo, and Prussian Blue, Spirits of Turpentine, Sweet Oil, and Varnish, Dupont's best Rifle Powder, Bar Lead, and Shot of *11 sizes, Cheese. , Abo, a Urge assortment of Men's, Women's, Boys\ and Girls 1 Shoes. Ut also expects from New-York in the course of a fortnight, Madeira and Sicily Wuie. Cognise Brandy, Holland Gin, Paint's ? sod Ihc stuff's, all of which he is determined to sell very low for cash. D. Yarbrough. Nov. 27. 42? 3\v XOT1CE. IN the year 1816, 1 sold a negro boy named TITUS, then about twelve yrsrs old, to Joseph Smith, who, as the boy states, sold him to John Miller, in the state of Georgia, who he says resides in the county of Morgan, lie returned to this ptacc about three morvlis past, during which time 1 have been endea. vounog to Ascertain wlierehis master resides*, I H without effect. Tl>e ?.wner is requested to give the subscriber tlie nece*s?rv information, who will render any assistance in his power to have the boy delivered to him. John Coivan. ' Wilmington, Nov. 11. 42? 5w H WlftA* or ough TIIC exercise* in this institution u ill lie resumed on the fir?t Monday of Janus ry nett. ? J. Withcrspoon, Principal. November 22. 41 ? - V DISSOLUTION*. TIIK partnership of CHILD U CL.1XCT ?? this j UvmhAh, WardNvarc, &c. which they intend to sell on the lowest terms for cash? only'? th' y hope, therefore, that no ?implication wdl be made for credit, as all will refused indiscriminately. ?lohfi Van Hook, ?lames Child, I liomus Clmicv. November 1.1. 40? \k K\ S T, ANOl K of hand, drawn by .fames Scarlett in favour nf .lohn and Samuel W.Clay tor, for si v! \ dollars sod ? cents, dated August J 'Ml i, lK.O, nod ppvsh'c two months afterdate All pet soi. s are foi wiirnCil trading for said note, as it has nrwr lit on endorsed or tians* f erred to any person. John Samuel 8.(1iivfor. No*cinhcp '6 41 ? ?"?>? t ?. V *# THE NEGROES f Belonging to the heir* of William p. Strudwick, deceased, will be hired out at the Mirket-HouAe in Hillsborough, on the 28th of lX-cember next, when and where all persona interested will attend. Jaiues Webb, Guardian . November 21. * 41 ? Ira Valuable Land FOR SALE \n Hftyj ?\e\da. THF. subscriber offer* his tract of land fur sale, containing Eight hundred and forty eight Acres, situated in the Haw Fields, ten miles west of HilUboroufth. The attention of such as may with to purchase land in this part of the country is invited; the terms will be accom modating. For farther particulars apply to tl?e proprietor. S. Strudwick. November 13. 40? lOw NOTICE. THE subscribers being determined to set tle all their old accounts, either by note or otherwise, request all th'>se indebted to tli em to call on George Washington Bruce, who is fully authorised to attend to tne same. If the accounts are not shortly settled, those indebted may expect to find them in the hands of an officer for collection. Charles Bruce ?$ Co. November 21. ?11? 3w NOTICE. TIIF. subscriber bein? desirous of remov ing to the state of Alab?r a , will offer for ?alc at his residence, on Thursday the 7th of Decerning, on :* credit of twelve months, the purchasers givii.g bonds witli approved sucunty, his Crop of Corn, Fodder, and Wheat, Horses, Hogs, and Ilousefiold and Kilchtn Furniture. P. P. Aslic. Haw fields, Nov. 8. . 39 ? NOTICE. TIIE subscriber has appointed THOMAS It. H.i'n'4 his agent to transact busi ncss for him during his absence to the City of Washington. James S. Smith. November 8. 39? I,. a. WATSON, OF GRKKN^BORUUOH, *. C. v* ill keep constantly on hand a quantity of CoU and Wam-TtMsei sufficient for the supply of medical gentlemen in tliis section of the slate. /*' ice Pse wishing to purchase can easily be suppl ed by the Mage. November 1. S3? 3w ot viwiows WinAs, for sale at this officc. Among which are, Justices Warrants, F.xrrutions, Ca .S'a. Rail Warrant*, Attachments, Writs, superior and j county court, 2 Kxrcutions, do. j ?Vubplxrnas, do. Alicrifl 's Deeds, Prosecution Bonds, Marriage bonds and liccncea, | Rail Bonds, r Appeal bonds, j Recognizance, ! (iuardian's bonds, | Constable** b?nds, ? Witness' tickets, su [ perior and county ; court. ( Juror's tickots, do. ; Indictments, Commissions, ! Kxecutions for militia ! fines, Kc. Lc. IB?(?2&S? V WV ?V%WV QF-NTLF.MKN of the Oar, Physicians, and other?, can l?c supplied with Frofesnional and Mitccllant oil a llooh *, from the Philadelphia market, at short notice, on application at this utlicc Aug. Ifi. N 0T1UE. '"pllK firm of f) ? .ILSOPNOOk' if Co. 1 having for some time been dissolved, those indebted by note or account, will do well to call and settle as soon as possible, as no lunger indulgence can be given. David 11. Alsobrook. Hillsborough, October 10. 35? HOOK AND JO I) awercrma Promptly and correctly executed at the office of the Hillsborough Recorder. WANTED, An Jlpprcvtice to the Printing llusintiB. Apply at this office. HAT JNVA.VV FACTORS, Ah. 122{ Market Street, Philadelphia. THR subscribers having brought to perfec tion their newly discovered economical HATS, which they can afford at three dollars and fifty cents, now offer then to the public to test their improvement. Being conscious that they have arrived to that decree in the art of Hat Manufacturing which is the true Franklin Economical ttyla, are willing to hazard their future prosperity, by 'he sample now offered to the public. One trial of the $3 50 Hats will doubtless establish the fact in the minds of the citizens of Philadelphia, that they .Und unrivalled for chenpnetM, durability, and 6euuJy,and are justly entitled to the favorable appellation of Frank tin, to whose geniua and invention we owe so much. | They also offer to the public, tlieir Super fine Water Proof Jieaivrt, of the best quality, and newest fashion, and not subject to fade and become foxy, as WaU*T Proofs generally are. Also, a general assortment of Drab Beavers, Castors, Rorams, youths* and children's Hats, children's fancy Hats and Jockies, ladies* Bea 1 vers, trimmed or untrimmcd. Hatters supplied with finished or unfinished Hats. Bespoke hats made agreeable to directions and at the shortest notice. Hats of every descript ion, manufactured and* sold, wholesale and retail, on the most reason able terms. All orders thankfully received, and attend ed to with despatch. CAUT IOJ\T. No hats are the genuine patent Franklin hats but those manufactured and sold by us and our agents, and have our stamp in them, 'i hose who wish to purchase, cannot be too particular. Rankin & Foiclc. Philadelphia, September, 1820. 33? 3m FOR SALE A handsome situation adjoining the town of llillsborongh, OK which it m good two itory dwelling hotiie ; also a good kitchen, smoke house, dairy, and stable. The buildings are all new. For terms inquire of A first-rate work Ilorse may be had on good terms. Inquire as above. I State of North-Carolina, o/tj.\"GE cocjsrrr. Superior Court of Law and Equity, September Term, 1820. James Webb find Frederick .Vash,"} I executors of James Whitted , de | censed, The Printer. Sept. 11. 32? tf vs. Jtteph Dickey and Chet'ey F. Fau teph Dickey and Chet'ey F. Fau- I cett, tut-iiving partners of said | James IV hi tied, deceased. J IT is ordered by the court that ttfa cause be referred to Thom? Clancy, esq. to take and state an account of all the dealing's and transactions of the firm of Joseph Dickey and Co., of the stock in trade, dealings and transactions, of cach of the said copartners, for, of, or concerning the said firm, of the pro fits or loss gained or sustained by the said firm, and of thi- lossrs therein bv the fraud, covin, laches, or neglect of said defendant Joseph Dickey; with liberty to examine all the hooks, entries and accounts, papers and vou chors of the said firm, and also th^ said par ties respectively and their witnesses on oath, and to make report to the next term of this court. And for as much as it appears to the court that the said defendant Joseph Dickey docs not now live within the limits of this state, but hath romoved thereout ami resides in distant parts: It is ordered by the court, that the said commissioner Clancy may pro ceed to take and state said accounts, and make reports, without personal service of the warrant, or notice of reference on said Joseph, and after giving noticc of the time or times of taking and stating said accounts, by way of public advertisement in the newspaper called the Hilhbtrovgh H reorder for and during the term of sixty days, which advertisement shall be deemed, taken and held to be as valid as personal service of notice, to all intents and purposes. And it is also ordered and decreed, that said commissionerClancv shall, in his said report, state such special matter as the par tics may require him to state. A copy from the minutes. T est, J aiiics Webb, c. ?5 m. e, Pl'ItSUANT to the forrjfoing order, I do hereby appoint the 18th day of January next, at my offirc in the town of Hillsborough, to take into consideration the several matters and things thereby to me referred; at which time and place the said Joseph Dickey, and all others concerned, are hereby notified and re quirc4 to appear and produce before me, on oath, all books, papers, vouchers, accounts, and evidences whatever in his or their cus tody or power, relative to the matters in ques tion in the above cause, at which time and place I shall procccd to state the said ac counts ami report thereon. Test, Thomas Clancy, Commissioner appointed by the Court of IVquity. Hillsborough, Nov. 8. 40 ? 2m C A 8 If WILL HP. OtVEIf Tot eWan OVA MlASft. It. iluntington. October 18. If*? J/OUSF. OF REPRESENTATIVES. Wednesday, November 1J. ? The house proceeded to ballot the twenty>*econd time. The whole number of votes was 148?75 ncces&ary to h choice. The votes were, For Mr. Taylor 76 For Mr. Ixwndes 44 For Mr. Smith 27 Scattering 1 So John W. Taylor, Esq. a represen tative from the state of New York, was elected speaker. The new members having been sworn in ? A message was received from the senate, informing the house that a quo rum thereof was formed, and that they were ready to proceed to burets. On motion of Mr. Nelson, a similar message was returned to the senate. On motion of Mr. Nelson, also, a committee was appointed, jointly with such committee as should be appointeu by the senate, to wait upon the president of the United States, and inform him of the organization of the two houses, and of their readiness to receive any com munication he may have to make to them. The resolutions of the senate for ap pointing a joint committee of enrolled bills, and (or the appointment of chaplain for each house, were agreed to; and, on ntoiion of Mr. Slocun.b, to-morrow at 12 o'clock was assigned as the hour for proceeding to appoint a chaplain on the part of this house. On motion of Mr. Smith, of N. C. the daily hour of meeting, until otherwise directed, was fixed at 12 o'clock. The committee appointed to wait on the president of the United Slates re ported, that they had performed that service, and received for answer, that a message would be transmitted by the president immediately. Accordingly, about 3 o'clock, the message was received and read, and The house adjourned. Thursday, November 16. Mr. Scott, delegate from Missouri, presented the constitution formed by the people of that territory, for their go vernment as a state; and, on his motion, the same was ordered to be referred to a select committee. In committee of the whole, the seve ral sections of the message of the presi dent of the United Stales, were referred to different committees. Mr. Bloomfield offered for considera tion the following resolution: Resolved , That, in all cases where petitions were presented at the last ses sion to this house, and referred to com mittees, but not finally acted upon, both by the committees and the house, ihe said petitions shall he considered as again presented and referred to the same committees respectively, without special order to that effect. An it shall be the duty of the said committees respective ly, upon application in behalf of any pe titioner, whose petition tfhs presented and referred, as aforesaid, to consider and report thereon, in the same manner, as if it were referred to such committee by special order of the ho us*. And, on motion of Mr. Williams, of N. C. it was ordered to lie on the ttblo until to-morrow. On motion of Mr. Crowell, it was Resolved , That the committee on public lands be instructed to inquire in to the expediency of providing by law some relief to the purchaseis of public lands in the United States, previous* to the 1st July, 1 820. At the hour of one, the house pro ceeded :o ballot for a chaplain on the part of this house, The following exhibits the result of three successive ballots: 1st. 3d. 3J. Rev. Mr. Allison 52 50 55 Rev. Mr. Campbell 34 52 81 Rev. Mr. Sparks 29 20 3 Rev. Mr. l'ost 19 10 So the Rev. Mr. Campbell was cho sen on the third trial. And The house adjourned. Friday, November 17? The following members attended yes terday, y\z. Messrs. Hurton, Kolger, Reid, and Crawford. After the presentation of petitions ? Mr. Gross, of N. V. offered for con sideration the following resohe: Re solved j That the committee of ways and means be instructed to prepare and report to this house, as soon as may be, a list of all the expenditures, under their proper heads, authorised by the existing laws of the United States, with an opinion respecting the reduction, which, consistently with the public in terest, may be made in each of them respectively. Mr. G. {said the motion related to a subject which ought* in his opinion, to receive the early and earnest considera tion of the house; but, not wishing to take the house by surprise, he should move for it to lie on the table for tl* present. It was ordered to lie on the table ac cordingly. Mr. Foot offered the following pro position, which lies on the table one day of course: Jte*ol\>edi That the following addi tion be made to the standing rules and orders of the house, viz: A committee of three members shall be appointed, whose duty it shall be to examine all bills, amendments, resolutions, or mo tions, before they go out of possession of the house, and to make report that they are correctly engrossed, which re port shall be entered on the journal. And t'he house adjourned to Monday. Monday, November 2tf. The following members, in addition to those already noticed, attended this day: Messrs. Parker, Floyd, Bryan, and Allen. Mr. Solomon Sibley, elected a dcla gate from Michigan, vice Mr. Wood bridge, resigned, appeared, was qualifi ed, and took his seat. Mr. Eddy, of Rhode Island, offered for consideration the following rest'.u tion: Jteaclycdj That the art entitled " an act allowing compensation to the mem hen of the senate, members of the house of repie?entatives of tl e United Sta:es, and to tin delegates of ihe territories, ?nd repealing all otner i^vs on the sub ject," passed the fir.^i session of the fif teenth congress, cught to be so altered and amended that the compensation to the numbers and delegates aforesaid shall hereafter be six dollars for each day's attendance, and six dollars lor t ve ry twenty miles' travel, instead of the compensation now allowed by said act) and that it be referred to a committee to prepare and report a bill for altering and amending said act accordingly. And the question being put, without debate, will the house now proceed to the consideration of this resolution.' it was decided thus: Fcr consideration, 58 Against it, 61 So the house refused to proceed ?o the consideration of the resolution at this time. The resolution moved on Friday last by Mr. Uloomtield, tor altering the rules of the house with regard to petitions, was considered and agreed to; and that offered by Mr. Foot was disagreed to. Mr. Cocke, of Tennessee, submitted for consideration the following resolu tion: lieavlved, That the committee on the military establishment be instructed to inquire into the expediency of reducing toe military peace establishment ol Un united States. And the resolution was' agreed to, without debate or division. Mr. Smith, of North Carolina, sub mitted for consideration a joint resolu tion. In doing so, he expressed his rat ? nest hope that, as a similar resolution had passed the senate at the last t>esM?.n, but not been acted upon in this house for want of time, it would have an eaily consideration at this session, and receive that appiobatioti from the house which he thought it merited. The following is atopy of the n s be represented, or of persons qualified to vote for members of the most numerous branch ol the state legislature. In each district the persons qualified to vote shall choose one representative. That, for the purpose of choosing electors of president and vice-president of the Uni ted States, the pernors qualified to vote for representatives in each district, shall choose one elector. The two additional electors, to which each state is entitled, shall be appointed in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct. The electors when convened ?t the lime and place prescribed by law, for the pu; ;> ??; of voting for president and vice-prtsi dent of the United States, shall havo power, in case any of them shall '. ii i ? attend, to choose an elector or electors in place of him or them so failing to at tend. The division of states into dis tricts, as hereby provided for, shall take place immediately afierthis ameixtm^. .