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HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER. 4\V HILLS BO HOUGH, N. C. Pl'BLISIt K D WFr.RLT BY DKNNIS KEARTT, at T H Rr'K UOLLAH8 A YEAR, PAYAUI.E H\L? YKAHLY IN ADVANCE. Those who do not give notice of their wish to have heir paper discontinue*; at the expi ration of ih?-ir year, will l?e presumed aa de Vinn.r ? > continuance until countermanded. \\" .never will guarantee ihc pa;, mini of nine pipers, shall receive a tenth gratia. \?l< ert .semenis not exceeding fourteen lines m ili bo inserted three times for one dollar, and tw? m v -five cents for each continuance. Subscriptions received by the printer, and in"?< of the post -masters in the state. Ml le'ters upon business relative to the pa per must l>e post-paid ?,* Gentlemen of leisure, who poatfaa a ttve tor literary pursuits, are invited to favour us with communications. LISI OF LhTTERS Remaining at the Past Office in I fill 0 buron%h% *V. C. Jan. I. 1P21. Wiilam La w s, Mrs. Ann I/h knart. M Car red MIU, 3 D.nitl M'Crimmon, Tlmnias M'?'r?ck?*n, Mrs U'-tsey Miwre, Wlliam Maclin, Ali x-t. er \torphi?, 2 Kobrrt M'Lrmore, II. rmun Monholtand, John Mulhollan, Isom Mitel. el, fcd vanl M'Ujdr, A. D Murphy, 2 John Mas >i>, illiam P Mangum, 2 llu^h Mull lolial). S Richiaon NicIm.Is, William Newcoinb. o Rarnaba* CVKerrelU James II Otey, Jack Ormge. P Noah Parker, A'lcn I'arkes, Mrs. Sarah Picket t* Mr Piekett, Allen Parish. 2 Alexander Pickard, Charles Pet 'grew, William I'unitell, Richard Peacock, Ll.za li. I'annill. H Pettr Riley, Tlio0U( Hedng, IV Klali Rhode*, Thomas Roffin, ^ William Koach, r,- nrge Ai.cn, 2 Jh>lpliin Armslead, Mrs. M.?r\ 11. \slie, t.ull-n Andres, Fred. rick t. Averv, Paolt Ashe. B Sarah Hall, 4 TloRUts Hmwn, Gen. ._! d, Iteiibcn B ichlor, Ricliarl llrceze, ,t<>! hi II Durginn, Joint it U'unt, Tn ma? Macon, Du.iiel HsiiiCit. C Archibald Cameron, M ?i Jane Cabc, \V iliaui Clark, Ja'oes i -hd?l, S. (i W. G. Cochran, sM?nui I Cu.ld, Cuilcm li C'ark, Joshua R Clark, I'h 'isias tjouch, J. Cow n, Mrs \tkiy Campbell, .Units iJlancy, Itariien t. uch, J vies y raig, I lio t as ? hristan, Stephen Clark, l.dward C.tok, John Campbell. 1) J<n.es Ik-mming, J i 'iv ? * ) Daniel, U>i> llidtx, |? iijamm Dm-ang, John I tennis, ill H.1M. I, D .? i<J \\ |>i L feci son, 2 L).?.d l>*tt . E Jacob Rpbian. F A Kalkner, John Forest G A'-xander Gattia, 2 Jarnes <>rad\. S ' ol Wm Shepsrd, Peter Stout, William Smith, Mis S.,rali Smith, John Scott, 2 Col. Ilarbcrt Sim*, Joseph Mubbins, Samuel Strudw ick. Sheriff of Orange o V Wuham AJirayha m,2 Krv>ch Thom90nf James Gattia. H Tliomas Holloway, John il It II, James <1. Hill, Kol.ert Hast ti(r?, W illixm links, F.ii/al^th I . ilarVisS koo^rl lllTTisS, Sterling llamas, George Hooper, .M*s Man* C. lh titi'ig. J William Jordan, Catherine Jacksoo. K. J remiali King, 2 J h i Kt rail. L James 1-apslic, J?Cob Lm mous. Jan. 9. David Thompson, Mi*sEI zalt Thompson Khjaii T'< asl?\, William I'hompson, Hie liar 'I Torr.ns, James Thomson, Wm. A. Tiiarp f?. Co u T> lilalt I'pton, Dr. John Ciiisteail, - V John Vanlmok, W.liiam Vannvvar. \\ Willey WwkIs, Robert Walker, Jonathan \\i.<xlic, Janus Wil?? n, Ihnif'las \\ 'Ikifis. Harrison J Warren, James T Wynne. U. L. Cook, r. M 47? X O T \ e V\. ON Th?M(Ujf >h? 25d? insf will l?e sold the trait of land wherein I now live, lyng iininrriifttch on KLt river, ten m l?-<* foulh ol Ft pwiii court hoot**, 'containing .>00 a< res, which I ukI i* of the first quality tins arc* ti'Hi of Hit* Count >i on which tln r." is a |C**I 'wo story dwelling house, kitchr r, smoke Imosr, At ill house, (frjrH'ry, and ?> cap'<al threshing n>.irlniie. I ? rms w II he made known on the d.?\ of sale. ? II be sold on S ?ld 'lay, two or three thousand pounds of pork, Mu ral sow ? and pigs, ahoot three hundred lusheU uf \< ],? at, two n>-W stills, ? fpiain it) of Hrgant houM-lioid turnitur, a st"'k Mtllr, fa. inmg ntemuls \e. &c. \ endu wdl be g.ven nntd t|.r ?5th day of l)? r? ml>er nr*t, Ml' (Mil chuS^r giving bond with approved MCUtity. Jesse Kvana. Jan 1, 1 8Q1. 47? 3w \* i\ S T, I hnrodav the J7lh of Ut ccmh-r las?, triM a wngon on the road from liilUbo rough to |{ ,|< -inh, between l*tcler? and Jo **'?'? llras?tieUr?, a d.?rk brown Iwarskin t'Ml.n I'O,/'/, lined w i'Ii red flannel, Wi'h '"<> w'l.te literal buttons bo'h on the breast and on i!ic r; The h ioki iIht will give a reasonable e>>tnpenv?t on t?? any person who '?m\ fi ?d it, m i) ?v,St |v ve it ai I'lmnias and ?' ?hn Ftuldis'a fcto c in llilli'iormigh 1 >;i\ ill Woods. ?'in Is', 1821. Red Clover Seed, by the bustiel or smaller quantity, for tale by William Norwood. Jan. 9. 4? ? FOR III KK, tTntil the 2Htl? clay of December next, A likely younj* Negro Fellow. For term* apply to the sub-criber. Thomas Clancy. w Jan. 9. 47? ?V OT1CL THF undersigned executors, of the last Will and Testament of major James Lapslie, dectastd, will proceed to sill ill the perishable par of the estate of the said Jain s Lapstie, dec ast-d, on a credit of 1'2 nmn'ha, at his late dwelling house, iu the county of Orunp1, consisting of H"(>. I Uic. Sn -ep. Hogs, Whea , C ti, 0<?t >?? F??ddc . Hav, an'! : Jlouschitltl and Kitchen Furniture , I'l nutation Tools . <$*r. At th? same time also, the land will be rcnt?d ami the nei;r??cs hired. The -ale will conr.mtnc?* on '.tie -itli mat. and continue im till the whole i- sold. Bond and security will be requirtd from the purchasers. Thomas Armstrong, W iliid Shaw, Executors. Jan 8th, 1R21. 47? N OT I V E. ALL persons indebted to WILLIAM C.iLY & SO.Y are solicited to call and sftlr their accouat>, either by cash or note. Thoso who fa I to do so must expect s<><>n to find their accounts in the hands of an othcer for oullection. Wra. Cain Son. Jan- 9, 47 ? 4w UVXfcYVED, 1-itpt Sic ly M.?ucir VYi-u*. 4 quarter casks (1 20 galls.) Mala ga Wine, 2 quarter casks (65 gall.) Old French Brandy, I cask (60 ?',alls.) Holland Gin, 200 lbs Madder, 50 lbs. best Spanish flotant Indigo, Cotton Cards, ? Cotton Yarn, Some demijons of old Madeira Wine. D. Yarbrough. Dec 26. 46 ? 3w Tennessee AiainY for sa\e. Fifteen Hundred Acres f\F Tennessee Land for sale, of a prime quality. F<<r terms apply 10 A. B. Bruce. Hillsborough, iK-c. 'J6. 46? tf Valuable Land FOIl SALE. '""TMfF. subscriber offers for sale his tract of 1 l.?. d containing Thirteen Hundred and Fifty Acres, Situated on Haw River. flip attention of such as mav wish to pur. chase land in this part of tlie country, is in vited The terms will he accomm (dating. For farther particulars apply to the propri etor, Kichard I). A. she. December 11- -W ? tf Valuable Land FOE 8.1 1. E in W\e Www ?\c\iYs. ri^HF. subscriber offers his tract of lanil f?r I sale, containing Kiglit liuiidred and forty eight Veres, situated in the Haw Fields, ten miles west of tl INborou^h. I lie attention of such *s may wish to purchase land hi this part of the country is united; the term* will be accom modating. I'or farther particulars apply to the proprietor. 8. Strudwiek. November 1.1. 4u ? lOw \\ \\\h\iot k\\\%X\ Ac iu\c my . r~l",IIE cx? rcises in this institution will be E resumed oil the fust Monday of Janua ry next J. Witlicrspoun, Principal . November 22 41 ? ?\* T \ C v.. r"i 1 1 K subscriber list appointed 77/O.lf. IS ? h I1.i l /'V his ag ant to transact li isi n?*s? for him duiing ln? ahsei.ee to the Cilv of Washington. .htmcs S. Smith. Vjttti.bct & ? a*I3ii3IBL3i2Sr WAT MA*C\5YACTOU^ ! ?Vo. 1 224 Market Street, Philadelphia. TIIK subscriber* having brought lo perfec tion tbtir newly discovered economical 1 HA TS. which llieycun a fiord at three dollars j and fifty cent*, now offer them to t!??* public | to ten iht>r improveio* nt. J Be.og Co use out l hat thrv hart- arrived to j that decree 111 die art of flu* -M ?nuf .ctnring < which is the true Franklin Fconomiru' style, are w illing to hazard thjir ?uture prosperity, by 'he samph* now offer d to the |H)hlie. One trud of tbi fto 5U Mutt will doubtless establish the f^rt in tit* mux's of tlie citizens 1 of Piuladtlphia, 'hi-t thev Uml utuivalietl for cheapness, d"ra6tiity, .nd beauty, anci are jus ly entitled to the fawraole appellation of Frank liu, t?> wlios ? genius -nd invention we owe so much. They also offi r to ihe public, their Super fine Water Proof Beaters, of the best quality, and newest fash < n and not subject to fade and become foxy, as Water Proofs generally are. Also, a general a**oitmeM of Drab lle^vera. Castors, Honrns, youths' and children's Hats, children's fa'tcv Ha. sand Jockies, ladies* Ilea- I vers, trimmed tr unmanned Hatters sup| l.ed with finished 01 unfinished . Hats. Bespoke hats made agreeable to directions and at the si ion est notice. liats of every description, manufactured and sold, wholesale an.i retail, on the most reason able terms. All orders thankfully received, and atterd ed to with d sp.itch. CAITIIO.W No hats arc the genuine patent Franklin hats t>ut those manu lectured and sold by us and our agents, and have *?t*r stamp in them. Those who wish lo purchase, rannoi be too particular. Iiaukin Fowle. Philadelphia, September, 1820. 35 ? 3m FOR SALE A handsome situation adjoining the town of Hillsborough, ON which is a good two iiory dwelling house ; also a good kitchen, smoke house, dairy, and stable- The buildings are all new. For terms inquire of The Printer. A first-rate work Ilorse may be had on good terms. Inquire as above. Sept. 11. 32? tf State of North-Carolina, ORJAfSE couatt. Superior Court of Law and Equity, September Term, 1820. James It'ebb ami Fretlerith . > executors of James II htitsd, de- j ceased, vs. y In Equity. Joiepft JHckey and Cheiley F Fau~ j celt, euniving fia' iiu rs of said | James II flitted, tie ceased J IT is ordered by tlie court that this cause be referred to Thomas <'lancy, esq. to take and state an account ol all the dealings and transactions of the firm of Joseph Dickey and <'0.. of the stock in trade, dealings and transactions, of each of the bttid copartners, for, of, or concerning the said firm, of the pro fits or loss gained or sustained by the said linn, and of the losses therein bv the fraud, covin, laches, or neglect of said defendant Joseph Dickey; with liberty to examine all the books, entries and accounts, papers and vou chers of the said firm, and also the 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 and resides in distant parts: It is ordered by the court, that the said commissioner Clancy may pro ceed to take and state said accounts, awl make reports, without personal service of the warrant, or notice of reference on said Joseph, and after giving notice of the time or times of taking and stating said accounts, by wa\ of public advertisement in the newspaper called the Hillsborough Hrcsrdc 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 put poses. 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 hiin to state. A copy from the minutes. Test, James Webb, c. fj m. r.. www PURSUANT to the foregoing order, I do hereby appoint the 18th day of January next, at mj office in t tic town ot Hillsborough, to Ukv into consideration the several matters and things thereby to me referred; at which time and pl/ce the said J(??eph Dickey , and all others concerned, are hereby notified and re. quired to appear and produce before me, on oath, all hooka, p?|>crs, vo icbcrs, accounts, and evidences whatever in his or their cus tody or pow er, relative to the matters in ques tion in the above cause, at which time and place I shall proceed to state the said ac counts a?d report thereon. Test, Tliontas Clancy, Commissioner appointed by the Court ot Equity. Hilttborqugh, Nov. 8. 40 ? 2m HOOK AN1) JOB mumraxNi Promptly ami correctly executed at the office of the Hillsborough Rc center. 4 ??XT<&:33i33? HOUSE OF U K PR t:\E.\~F.lFJVES. Thursday, December 1*. Mr. Sinn-., ot ,\fa' ylari'l, from the i : co minute of ways and menns, t? whom j ? e ommitted the tali further io rc : j'.ilute the entry of merchandise into the , U nited States from an adjacent teri itoi y. reported the same with sundry amend ment, and the bill was committed to a I committee of the whole house The house proceeded to the conside ration of the motion yesterday submitted ' by Mr. Tracy, calling for information on ti?e su'jj?.ct of the purchases of sites tor military pu< poses, See.? and the mo tion having been so amended a& to go back to the year 1800, it was agreed to. Mr. Southard la d upon the table the following resolution, wi.n h lies for con sider ion one day , according to the ruic I lately ad 'pud: Jittolved, That the president of the Ui^eti S ales lie tequtsted t<? cause to be laid before thU house a stat?nient of ' expenditure and receipts in the Indian depmmeiit, aiso the natuie and ext? nt ol ;h? contracts entered into, and with whom, from the establishment of that department to ;be present period. Tnc hid from the senate, for the re lief ol the officers and soldiers engaged in the late campaign against the Semi note Indians, was read a second time, and referred to the committee of claims. On motion of Mr. Trimble, it was Rc*olvcd , That the committee on publsc lands be insttucted to inquire whether any, anu what further provision ought to he inaile, by law, to sicme the safe transmission of public monies from the several land offices to the places of dtposite designated by the secretary of tnc treasury. The house then* proceeded to the orders of the day, and The house adjoin m d unrfl to-morrow. Friday, December 15. Among t?ie Dc-i.H i.t- presented today, was one, by Mr. \ Vend over, from the New York county Agricultural Society, praying that such protection may be ex tended to the national industry as is de manded y the best in crests of the country; which was ordered to be printed. Mr. Anderson, from the committee on public lands reported a bill extending the time for issuing and lorating land warrants to officers and soldiers in the revolutionary war, which was twice read and committed. The resolution offered yesterday l>y Mr. Southaid. was taken up, and, for reasons which he stated, having been slightly modified by the mover, it was agreed to. The engrossed bill to enable soldiers to devise their bounty lands, was read the third time; but The question being taken upon the passage of the bill, it was decided in the negative by a decided majority. The engrossed bills for the relief of Margaret Perry and for the relief of Wm. M'lntosh, were severally read the ihird time, passed, and ordered to he sent to the senate for concurrencc. The house adjourned to Monday. Monday, December 18. The journal of the preceding sitting having been read Mr. Eddy, ot Rhode Island, rose, and briefly announced to the house the de cease, on yesterday, of Nathaniel Ha zard, Esq. a member of this house from the state ol Rhode Inland. Whereupon, on motion of Mr. Eddy, resolutions were unanimously adopted, expressive of the feelings ol the house on this occasion; resolving to attend the funeral, this day, at two o'clock; ap pointing a committee to superintend the same; and resolving, also, as a testimo ny of respect for the memory of the de ceased, to go into mourning, and wear a black crape round the left arm for thir ty days. Messrs. Kddy, Morton, Russ, Shaw, Mallary, Archer, of Md. and Cot ke, weri. appointed a committee according ly; and The house adjourned. Tuesday, December 19. The speaker Uid before the house a letter from the secretary of the treasu ry, transmuting an account of the re* cetpts and expenditures of the United States for the year 1819; and, atfco, a letter from the secrctaiy of war, trans mining, in obediencc to a resolution of the house of representatives of the ICth instant, information in relation to the horses furnished by the mounted men engaged in the Seminole war; also of ihe rule adopted lor compensating said troops, not applicable to all other troops of the same description. On motion of Mr. Cockc, certain statements presented at a former ses sion, from the Third Atiditor of the treasury, respecting allowance to offi cers of the army for transportation, tec. " " r "" ? ? " mm i mm were ordered to he printed, a* conven ing some facts of particular inteiest at this moment. Mr. Eusiis submitted f.<r confident* tion the to I lowing resolution: Jirscived, by the ncnnle und f.ome cj' rcfireit ntuitvr* of thr United Slutra (J I .it.trricu, in conjre* # a?*embUd, and it ij | heieby d. elated, that, the day of ~~~* nex> tnioiitjj, the Mate id Missouri shall be admitted into the Union upon an equal footing with the original stale*, in all respects whatsoever: Provided, 1 hat so much of the 26th section of the 3d article in the contti* ution of said sta e, presented to congrcss a', the pre sent session, as makes it the duty of the legislature to pass such laws a? shall lie necessary " to prevent Iree negroes and ?' mulatoes from coming to, and settin g in, this state, under any pretext whatso ever," shall, on or before that day, have been expunged therefrom. 1 he resolution was re?d twice, and was then, on motion of Mr. Kustis, or dered to lie on the table for one day. On motion of Mr. Phelps, it was Keaolx'rdy That a committee be ap point d to investigate the affairs of the post office department, with power to send lor persons and papeis. On motion of Mr. Floy ', it was R< ec/ved, That a committee be ap pointed to inquire into the situation of the sett. cine nts upon tne Pat :fic Ocean, and the expediency ol occupying the Columbia river. On motion of Mr. Monell. it was Revived, That the committee on the public ian s i>e instructed to inquire whether any, and it any. what regula tions can be adapted ccnsittent with ihu interest of the government, whereby .he holdicrs of the laie war, who have not received their bounty lauds, can hi- bet ter provided for than under existing law s. The bill for the rt lief of I) .niel M'Duff was read the third time, and sent to the senate for concurrence*. And the house adjourned. Wednesday, Dec. 20. Several reports were tiuue from coin mittees. Mr. Edwards, of N. C from ths com mittee on revolu'tnaary pensions, re ported a biil in ad Ittion to the several acts making provision for cet tain per sons engaged in the land and naval ser vice of the United Stales during the re volutionary war; which was twire read. [The object ol the feili is to provide for the case of persons who, owing to disability, cannot appear in open court to take the necessary .oaths.] The bill was laid on the table. for the purpose of being printed for bitter ex amination before it should be oidcuUio a third reading. The house, on motion of Mr. Si! - ley, resolved itself into a committee of the whole, on the resolution for fixm.-* the boundary line between Obit and Michigan, Mr. Smith, of North Car.;ii? na being called to the chair. Mr. Ross, of Ouio, moved tostiike out the whole ol the resolution ait?-r 14c word " resolved," on the ground tl.ut the line therein proposed 13 altogether different from that which nas been ea* tablished, not only by the description of boundaries contained in the constitution of Ohio, but also in substance in the act of the congress of the United S ales au thorising the formation ol the constitu tion of that state, and by subsequent a* is of congress. In support of these posi tions, Mr. R. entered into an argument of some length, lie contended also, tor a right of Ohio to a voice in the deci sion of litis question, which, by this re solution, it was not proposed to a. low to her. Mr. Sibley, delegate from Michigan, opposed the motion of Mr. Ross, in ,?n argument of considerable length a. id detail, contending, as wcil for the rijtt of congrcss to settle this question, as for the justice and expediency of esta blishing the hne as now proposed. When Mr. S. concluded, toe com mittee rose, and, on motion of Mr. Lowndes, were discharged from tnc fur ther consideration of the resolve, and it was referred to tiie committee 011 t.ic public lands. And the house adjourned. , Thursday, December 21. As soon as the journal wjs read in the tiousc of representative*. Ate. Sinrh, of North Carolina, ro?e, jnd .?nnouncc<i to the house the decease ol Jc?sf Slo "cum'b, l'.sq. a member from t!.c state .f North Carolina; and. on the mow n <?; Mr. Smith, the resolutions were nuui.i mously adopted expressive of the t< el ingk of the house on this occasion; r< ? solving to attend the funeral, this da), at three o'clock; appointing a qomnu: tec to su per intend the same; and ie-.ot> ing, also, as a testimony of respect fo* the memory uf the deceased, to go into mourning, and wear a black crape routm the left arm for thirty days. Messrs. Smith, ot North Carohnr, Button, Fisher, Hook?, Stttie, Willi.uus,
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