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HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER. \?\. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3J, 1821. No. 5\. IIILLS ISO ROUGH, N. C. Pl'HLlbHFtX WEEKLY BY DENNIS HE4UTT, AT Til (IKE DOLL A 118 A TEAR, PAYABLE 'IVI.K VK* ULY ?N A l?T A NCF-. Those vrlio do .not {five notice of their wish to lii't 'heir paper discontinued at the expi rati in of tS. ir yar, will be presumed as de siriii.- . s conwmiunce'urttil countermanded. \\'i?K-ver ?* ill guarantee the payment of nine papers. susll receive a tenth gratis. \d?enisements not exceeding fourteen lines* \ril! b< inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty -five o-nts for each continuance. Subscript ions received by the printer, and m'is of i.' e post-nissiers in the state. ? ti K- tors upon business relative to thfe pa per most be pos'-paid ti<-nt!? m?*n of leisure-, who p?>sse*% a ta-? ' tor liierary norsuits, are invited to favour us with communications. OTIC'E. ST!t AYI 1) TiTim my house, in Wake coun iv Uvrutv nnle* west of Haleigh. on the 3 1 itistaut, uc l.kely Horses, one a bay, the a black. Tlie buy is shout tire feet one ?<i two inches higk, six or seven years old, ar.d was raised in Oranpe c< untv, ne-.r Hills Loroujjh, bv a Mr Thompson. The blaek is etjjlit or ; ote \cjir' old, about four feet eijjht or ??ne inches hi^'h, anil heavy made A ei.neni.is reward *tll be tfiven fur the delive rs 01 the h uses at t!ie subscriber's h>.iise, or a 1/ infurniut.ua ao tint lie Retx them a^a-n. M. CltrUtian. January IT. 50 ? 3* 1 . N O T I C K. T!IK s'tbscri'wr intends leavinjf the stve in the tall, lie then fore rt quests all persons indebted to |iim to enme Cc u-rd hi d pay I'ictr accounts or notes, a.s he will not civ any longei ind-d^ence. All tln?st- who Jo not a%'ad theP>elves ol this i niic -, may Ciptct to have a call from an olhcer, for the P'lioosi" i/ Collecting said debts a. soon as lhcd*w uill a?inii of. The Mi<>scnb&' has yet on hind a t'cw goo<is, which will be disposed of at prime cost. William Wlutted. Jr. Jao 16 49? LIST OF LfcrrEKS Rdnuhynz at the Post Ofjitc in llilL borou^h. i\'. C. Jan. 1 , IS21. \ Wilbam Lewis, Mrs- Ann Lockliart. M t.arred Mill', 3 Haiti' I M*Ci>nimon, Chunks \I'< 'r.'fkrn, Mrs Betsey Moo.e, William ' Maclin, Ah xau.'er Morphia, 2 Hubert Wl/mott, lit r.n,>n Monholland, John MulhoILn, lanm Mttchel, Kdward M*l) >le, A I> Murphy, 2 John Mam, W illi..m I* Mangum, 2 UiipO Mulhollan. N ItieSiison N chols, W.hiam Ncwcomb. () Pirn abas O'Ferrcll, J i men 1 1 i Itey, Jack t). n^e. ?? Noah I'arker, A'l. n 1'arkes, Mr^ s^i ib I'.ckcit, Mr. I'ickett, Allcp l'ari*!i. 2 Alexander Fickard, Cl.?rl>-^ I'ctiijfrc*, \\ iiliam*|':in>iell. Hi -hard I'eacor.k, Kli/a I). I'anmll. 11 Pet'>r Kiley, Thomas Ueihnjf, IV. K'i v'Ic-, 1 hom.t* It iHin, Wii1i.?in Uoach, or?;e Alien, 2 >Mlp on Armstead, Mrs M ir> II Nshe, Toll n \iidrt ?, F ;? nek I \vcry, l'a I: \>.c. 11 Sarah Hail, 4 'I .i ni ii II: >e n, (?en ral II. td, K. uben Ihclilof, K.c?iar ' llree/e, John II ltu> guiu? J. I'lll it li tl.U, Tli .in.i ?? l.acon, l)an:cl Harnett. c Archibald llamcron, M h a' Cibe, \v cutk, Jjlcf* ? 'II , S k W I. t;ochran, S.rli . I Oh. hi, ' ii. e it I, C'.ark, .1 ? a It Cla: It , T!i >rtijs Couch, ,t Cow .n, Mi*. M ?i y Campbell, .1 lines t lancy, lUrden Ci.uch, J . i.e* Cr?i^, Ttn?*nM ' hristan, Stt plien Cl.irk, lalward Cook. John Camp'.tell. I) J ?">??* 1 )en nn'it\{f, Jaines < I. I). .met, Mur\ l)i. k'?-, Ihiijvnm l)jranj? John IV nnis, William Daniel, D?ki'l W Dukerson, 2 <? J>uvid li-tt i: Tscob Ephlan. 1' A P.ilkner, 1 dill Fori *t ( ; A'' Tar.der t, ittis, 2 < Crn.lv, S I. ^ '.b.ini 'arm ( 'f>l W n Sh"pard, |'c I'f St.l'lt, Wdi am Smith, Mi s "s-?r.?h SinilJi, John Mrott, 2 Col ||.?rhert s.ms, ,l?is?yh stultbins, Sa nuel Siru<t? i' k. Sheriff ol ??ran>c? cu T on N firayham,2 Rnrch Thrms m, a Cjttis. Il.ivid Thompson, \|issKI./all T .ompson Rlijah T? aslt\, William Thompson, Uirburd Torrans* James rhnmson, Wm. A- I'harp Co. t IVlilab Upton, l)r. John Dmstcad, 2 II ' ">ni is llollowa\ , ' ??"? II II II. ? <in> s \\ II I, K?.'>? rt llast nj(S, VVtUisin 1 1 irk*-, I'. / dirtli I llarriss, l'.'i.?rrt llarriss, St llari ss? i r^o Hoop* r. Mot M.irv C. Ilcmin} J "V ili1 im .lo"d in, t'a'l.c.'.ne ,lack*on? v; ' trmiah K ug, 2 1 h i K>:r ill. \. I .nir t l.api'.ie, I;. Cob I. mons, R. L ?'an. 9. J'lhlt Vanbook, William Vannevar. w Willev W ootid. Walker, Jfuna'hiwi Wo'kIic, Jamrs Wilson, Duiif, la? Wilkltis, Harrison J. av ren, Jumrs T Wvnne. Cook, /'. M 47? UJiiAsr as v av \ i?\\ 8 V\nv\fti for talc at this office. X OTIC El. THE subscriber h?\in^ qualified as exr citor to the lust wilt n.tl testament of BART HQ L OMi: W L. U.li'LS, Ute of Per son county, deceased, at tlie court of Plea* and Quarter Se?sion?, held for said county, l)ecemt>er term. 1820, requests all persons indebted to the estate of aaid deceased, to conic forward and make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them legally authenticated within the ume pn scribed by law, or thta advertisement will be plead in bar to their future recovery. William lia> es, Executor Person county, 27th December, 1820. 49 ? N O T 1 C K. A LL penont indebted to tlic firm of JOJLY W. CU.II.MLYG y CO- arc requested to make immediate pay>nent to the sub.icri l?er; and all those having claims against said firm, are requested I? present them to the subscriber tor settlement: he alone being- au thorised to make settlements and grant re ceipts. James Allison, Fot John It. Camming & Co. Jan. IS. 49? Just received, a:id for sale at th'if Office, a quant it\ of viz. Ainswortli's Dictionary , Virt^il Drlphiiii, Sclirevelii's (irci;k Lexicon, 11 is lor is Sa; ra*, Viris 11 una;. MairN Inlr donjon, Ty tin's fc lenient s of History, Goldsmith's distort of Kngland, Goldsmith's Histor\ of Home, Goldsmith's History of Grerre, Willrti's Geography and Atlas, Murray's Grammar, Murru;, *s ICxerrises, >\?*|)s'e:*'s Spelling Hook, Bibles, Testaments, Ate. A more tX'ciisive assortment will be short ly received wv .V\ vw /^F.S'TLF.MKS .f the B ir, Physicians, and " others, can be supplied with VvoJ'essionul and .Miscellane ous ItiHtlxS, from the Philadelphia market, st short notice, on application at this office. Die 2 J. '^iiA'rrjTLm U.YE MA.NTVACTOM, .Vo. 122} Market Street, Philadelphia. f |>1IK subscribers having brought to perfec ?. tion their newly discovered economical II A rs. which tl t > can allnrd at three doll.u s and fifty Cents, iiom ofU-r them to the public to test their improvement. Being consc.ous that tin ) have arrived to lltst degree in the ar* of ll.i. Manuf .cturing w'uch is the true FrnnHin Ki onomica' atv willing t . hazard their future pr sper ty. by 'he sample nu.v offer -d to the public. O .e trial of the S-* ^ Hats will doubtless establish tin fact in the minds of thcciti2?ns of Piidadelplna, that thev tand uiuival/ei/ tor durubitihi, and Oeuiitir, anil are j is ly ei. tilled to the favorable appellation of Frank in i, to w Iiokc gew'u* and invention we owe so much. They also off. r to the public, their Super, finr 11'ntrr I'r.j Jtrin*r?, of the best quality, uiiil in went fashion itiil no' 'iibject tn fade and become foxy, as Wat r Proofs ^nerallv arc. Also, a ffeiieral assortment of Drab Heavers, C'is'o s, Horams, youths' and children's Mats*, children's lane* Mats and Jockies, ladies' Hea ders, trimmed ?r un'rimined Mutters supplied \v ilh finished or unfinished llats. Ilespnke hats made agreeable to directions and a', the shortest notice. Mats of every deicripi ion, manufactured and sol. I, wholesale an.t retail, mi die most reason able tt mis V II orders thankfully received, and attend ed t'> ? <h d spate h. ('. II 7 /O.V. \o hat* are the genuine paten*. Franklin '.tats :?ut '.hose manufactured and told b\ us and our agents, and have our stamp in them Those who wish to purchase, cannot he too particular. It n ul,' in 1/ Foivle. Philadelphia, September, lb20. .33 ? 3m FfJtt S.ILE A handsome situation adjoining t lie t?nvn of Hillsborough, ON' which is a good itn story dwelling house ; als'i a good kitchen, smoke h?u?e, dairy, and stable The buildings arc all new. For terms inquire of The Printer. A first-rate work Horse may be had on good terms. Inquire as above. Pept. 11. 32? tf BOO k \ N O .1 O H Promptly and c?.i i? ctlv ex< cuted nt tlie office of the Hillsborough Heeorder. lied Clover Seed, by the bushel or amatU-r quantity, ftr tale by William Norwood. Jan. 9. ? . 4r? FOR HIRE, Until the 2Hth Hay of December next, A likely young Negro Fellow. For terms apply to the aubscriber. Thomas Clancy. Jan. 9. ' . 47? ?NOTICE. THE undersigned executors, of the last Will and Testament ol' major James Lapsli<-, deceased, will proceed to sell ..il the [M-nsiiubtt p?ri of the esial^ofthe said Jaint-s l-aps'.ir, deceased, on a credit o." 12 months, at tiis late duelling house, in the county of Orange, consisting of il . sr??, C-ittle, Sh-ep, Hogs, Wheat, Cum, Orfts, Fodder, Hav. and IIo we hold and Kitchen Furniture , Plantation Tools, tyc. At the san.*- time also, the Is id will be rented and the negroes hired. Trie -ale will commence on die 2.5th mat. and cm* in tie nn till the whole is sold. Bond and security Will be required from ti.e purchasers. Thomas Armstrong, Willie Shaw, Executors. Jan. 8th, 1821. -< 47_ N Q T 1 C E. ALL ntrsons indebted to WtLhI.iM U SOJ\' are solicited to call and settle ?h<-ir account-, either bv cash or note. Those who fa I to do so must expect so?n to find 'heir accounts in the hands of an officer. for collection. Win. Cain ? Son. Jan. 9, ? v 47 ? 4w JVST RKCEWEtt, 1,'t Sictiy Mmicii.i Vv 1^. 4 quarter cu?ka(l20 galls.) Mala ga Wine,; 2 quatter casks (65 gal! ) Old Frcnch Bi amly, "? 1 cask (60 galls.)! Holland Gin, 200 lbs. Madder, 5<> ibs. best Spanisi. fljtant Indigo, Cotton Cards, t Cotton Yarn, " ,. Some demijons of ok! Madeira Wine. D. Yarbrough. l)c c 26. 4o ? 3w Tennessee L?aiu\ for saVe. i Fifteen Hundred Acres Tennessee Land tor sale, of a prune quality. For terms apply to A. B. Bruce. Hillsborough, Dec 26. 46 ? tf Valuable Land FOR SJLE. TIIF. subscriber offers for sale his tract of land containing Thirteen Hundred and Fifty Acres, Situated on Haw River. The attention of such as may wish to pur chase land in this part of the country, ?* in v'ted. The terms will be accommodating. For farther particulars apply to the propri etor, Itichard 1). Ashe. December 13* 4J ? tf 1 . i Valuable Land FOIl S.1LE in W\e Www YieAda. TIIK subscriber offers his tract of land for sale, containing Eight hundred and forty eight Aeres, situated in the Haw Fields, ten miles west of H llsborough. The attention of such as may wish to purchase land in this part of the country is invited; the term* will be accom modating. For larthcr particulars apply to the proprietor. 8. Strudwick. November 13. 40 ? low HUlsboYongti Aea&euvj . THE caercises in this institution will be resumed on the first Monday of Janua ry next . ^ J. Withcrsjioon, Principal. November 22. 41 ? 1 js'OTigte. "'HP. 8 ihscr.ber has appointed THOM.1S J). H .rt'TS hi# agrnt to transact busi ness for him <luring his aulfnce to the City of Washington. James S. Smith. November 9 'Jty? lYura\ Economy. IMPROVED HARROW. /V*m the J)temoir? cf the Virginia .1ifrictt!iural Society TO 1)R. JOHN' ADAMS, Secretary to the Society for promoting Agriculture. Dear Sir ? I'ermit me, through you, to present our society u ir!i the enclosed drawing of a Double-Ilar row, designed prim ipall> lor the cul ture of Indian corn. It is an imple ment which 1 ran venture to recom mend, having used it for two seasons, 1 think, with great advantage. It re quires two hnrst-s or mules to pull it, and will exei.ute as much work at one stroke, as a single borne plough will at six or eight. The teeth are thirteen inches long, one inch square at the large end, aud tapered to some .thing less than three quarters, and cutting within five -inches of each ?? ther, penetrate to the depth of ahout six inches; aud pulverize the land thoroughly (if not very stiff,) from one water furrow to another, where the beds are only five aud a halt feet wide. As the h rrow is intended to run on each side of the Corn, you may make the. teetli next the corn rut as near as you please by screw ing up tin* coupling bolts which are long enough to admit also of a con siderable extension; the drawing them as close as practicable, dimin ishes much the labour of the hand hoes, which alter these harrows, have little else to do, than merely to weed the narrow space left l>et \cn the teeth running next the corn. I have used them both before planting, and immediately previous to nursing. Their superiority to any s; iff harrow thai ever 1 have seen, consists, as tfie drawing will shew, in the cou pling bolt*, allowing all the teeth, ten in number, to act at the same time, however irregular the surface may be over which they move. The scale of tfie drawing is one inch to the foot, the size of the tim bers four and a hair by three and a half inches. I remain, dear sir, your obedient servant, JAMES M. GARNET T. P. S. Although the following di rections, in regard to the harrow han dles, may not generally be thought necessary , <et as some may think they ought to be given, I will add them. The proper place to insert the handles is about one foot from the hinder end of the pieces through which the coupling bolts pass. These handles should slope a little bat k wards, and having no connexion, as in a plough, should diverge from each other at the top, in such a way as to keep the handles at a conveni ent distance apart. dj* In the following enpraved sketch, the scale is half an inch to the foot. n n A communication appeared in Poul son's American Daily Advertiser, which stated that a very disagreeable taste was imparted to the cream and butter, by feeding cows on Ruta Baga. The fol lowing answer to the inquiry for a re medy has appeared in the same paper. RUTA BAOA. Nitre is the English remedy, for ?? the disagreeable taste** itoparted by turnips to milk. ? I have used Swedish turnips in large quantities for two years, and have found, that two quarts of corn meal with cut straw, moistened by salt and water, given at tii^ht, in addition t?? two peck* tf choppcd sound Kuta Uag* i given at proper times during the day* nut only caused my cows to \ield copious supplies of milk* and tine yellow butter, but kept them in high coirilition. The importance of this excellent auxiliary to Indian com* is not suf ficiently known in America. It ena bles the breeder to force his calves and yearlings to great si/.e at tittle cost ? the dairyman to obtain fine butter in large quantities ? the feed er to make fat his bullocks in much less time, and at less expense ? the grazier to keep his store cattle with but the aid of straw or corn tops throughout the winter, in such con dition as to fit them tor the market after having fed them during June with grass. Z. ? HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE!1!. Saturday, January 13. Tlie speaker laid before ihe house a letter of the secretary of the treasury, transmitting statements of payment made a: the treasury during the year 1820, .or the discharge of miscellaneous claims, not otherwise provided for; of payments made, during the same vear, lor the discharge of such demands,' of a Civil nature, as are not provided for; a statement of contracts n.ade relative to oil, lighthouses, buoys, stakeages, Sec.: a statement of contracts and purchases loi the revenue during the year 1819. These communications were s vr.ral ly rclerrcd to committees, and ordered to he printed. The resolution offered by Mr. Tracy on Thursday last, was, on his motion, takt n up and agreed to Mr. Rnbernon, of Kentucky, after a < tew remarks on the propriety of the in quiry which he was about to propose, submitted the following resolution for consideration: lieaolvedi That the committee of ways and means be instructed to inquire whether any, and, if any. what, offices ?n hie civil depaitment of govern merit may be abolished without prejudic e to the public interest; and also whether any ol the salaries or compensations now allowed by law to the officers and oiln ?? prisons employed in the s?ld civil f|e partment, and, il any, what, and to what extent, may be, consistently with justice and sound policy, reduced. Mr. Culbreth, after observing that it bad been his intention to offer a similar motion himself, if no other gentleman .1 Uonc so? moved to amend the reso lution so as to refer the inrjuiry to a spe cial committee instead of u,e com mine ways and means, deeming the latter committee not competent, consistently tn a due attention to its numerous or dinary duties, to bestow on this subj-.ct the necessary attention. Tnis motion to anwnd the resolution, brought on a-discussion of more than an hour s continuance, on the question w he ther it was better to refer the inquiry to the committee of ways and means, a se lect committee, or to the committees severally appointed on the expenditures' or the different departments. After two unsuccessful motions to lay the resolu tion on the table ? the debate ended by adopting Mr. Culbrcth's amendment. On motion of Mr. Street, it was Resolved, i hat the committee on pensions and revolutionary claims be in sti ucted to inquire into the expediency of continuing in force the act entitled An act to provide for persons whj were disabled by the known wotinils re ceived in the revolutionary war," and the several acts amending and extend ing the same, which acts will expire on the 15th day of May next. And the house then adjourned. Monday, January 15. Mr. Baldwin, ftom the committee ryi manutactures, reported a bill to regu late the duties on imports and for otner purposes, accompanied by a detailed re port on the subject. The bill having * been twice read, Mr. Baldwin moved to refer it to a committee of the whole on the state of the tTnion. Mr. Smith, of Mary land, opposed this course, as giving it a preference over ordinary busine>s. Mr. Baldwin replied, that the same di rection had been given, at this session, to several bills, that for the reduction ot the army, &c. not more important than this Tlie motion of Mr Baldwin pre vailed, by a vote of 65 to 61. The ordi nary number of copies of the bill and re port were ordered to be printed for the use oi the house. Mr. Baldwin, also, from the same committee, reported a bill laying duties on sales of merchandise at auction; which was twice read and referred to a committee of the whole on the state of the Union. Mr. Russ offered for consideration the following resolution: lirt\.lvedt That the secretary oi the
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