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HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER. Vo\. II. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1821. Xo. ft4s U1LLSBOKOUUU, N. C. PUBLISHED WKKKLT BY DENNIS HEAltTT, m three dollahs a tbaii, payable half YEARLY IN ADVANCE. Those who do not (five not ire of their with to h?*e the psper discontinued at the expira t on of the vear, will be pre?umed as desiring st, continuance until countermanded. Whoever will procure nine subscribers and jruarantee the payments, ?hall receive a tenth gratis. Advertisements not exceeding fourteen lines will be inserted three time* for one dollar, and twenty -five cents for each sontinuance. Subscriptions received by t;.e printer, and moil of the postmsster* in the atatc. All letter* u|hjii business relative to the pa per must be post-paid ? / Gentlemen of leisure, who posset* * taite for literary pursuits, are iovited to favour ot with communications. A Methodist camp-meeting, ?tiv'er ttie aopenntendance of the Kfev. Wil lum L'oroptun, presiding elder, will com mence on Thursday the 2"ih inst-, at Kim Sronfjh's Toretinjr h?use, about 15 miles fr-mi Hillsborough, and within a fe* miles of the Fis'i Dam Ford- The friends of Zion fmriim xiy are invited to attend. .vpt, IS. 8J ? NOTICE. IIOSE indebted to the ntbtcriSer bv L??>uk account, are requeued to call and 1-tde the same by note, or make payment ]'t - snb,cnl>er i? willing to fire indulge ncc if'trilir tccixinii are cln?nl by notri, till t'ie <>Uj of Dceemhcr neit, wbereve- punctuality \.ai. oe ril.ed on. Produce, <?r approved note* judgments, will Ik- taken in pa.mrnt I hose who wdl n-i comply With t ii > ? rt-cju *t be'?een iS.s ^nd tlie lOth of Octol>er r?eTt, u.tl find iheir accouuia m tlie hands ot an officer tur collection. A . Mason. Mason llall. Sept r, lHQl. 8J? STOP A Ml RDKRElt!! A BOLT tlie 7th of August the body of a m?ii was found floating in Pasqootank cunty, tested up in a blanket, near Joshua Sawyer's landing, having a stab in the iliro.it, stul tlw neck bone broken From tliecircom stances detailed to the jury of inq'irat on the tmdv, it ap(>ears that the deceaix d was iimr 1?rtd bv a man by tlie name of JOSH )'H TKJ.LOI1 l.Y, while on his way down the n. -er in a < a.<al l?Ml commanded by 4id Vel io* Iv Pursuit was thereupon in.n.ed r*tely nlered fur the ariest of the niurt't-i*. r, but > ?' <* -ot effect, he basing fled This ilierefore ?? to notify ail well di*poa? d citizens, to unite - their endeavor* to apprehend tlie said mur derer in Order tliat l?e may dc brought to jus tice f<-r h's atrorioui offence. Joseph Ycl-owly >? 5 f?-et 7 or inches high, sup (><>?. d o l>c betwtvn 40 and 50 years .1 a^e, o; small stature, swarthy comph \ion, ^l?t hair. Has l"tt one of his hand* (belts-red ?i He 'h? left.) which is supplied lr?<m a little ibjve th> wrist, bv a straight piece of steel titling with a spring lits usual place ot ret ilrr.ee ik ut the neighborhood of Plymouth, N C. f'-d tors of papers, generally, will serve the fuu%e ul juat ?ce, by publicity to tins sot.ee. .Joseph 1) )ZitT? I liotuas Kllu'l't'il^Pf Justices of the pc4ee lor tlir county of i amdin, N ? C. Anils', 27th l^jl A Negro Woman lor Hale, and Two Younjj Vjfii to hire tor n ? y-ar it % *i hire thrm to |*rr>n* living no' 1 1 i4ii ten nuiU-s from town For ''"in apr'y lo tSamuel Thompson. Srpt 5 P2? 3w TVVVST ^ AliV. of valuable KimiI ami Per Honal Kstate. HV \irtiir of a deed of trust, branny date the Sim of Mav, \ l? 18'21, exrcutrd to 'tir s*ib<rribrr hy Jarrrtt Yrsrgain and Char SOiturv Vcargain, lor the pa> m< n( of certain <irhts therein mentioned, there w ill be expos "I to public ?alc, at thr r? aidrnce of Jafiett ^ar^am on I unday ihr If5;li of September tiir following p.'opcrtv. ? on r tr.ict of in ihe iirif^lihnoriio'Kl of t'hapel llill, on f"tli tide* of l,ickrrr?k, whereon the aaid ??Tan YVargain now live*, cun'aiiniiK ?'* nundrcd an?l fort) -two arrca, more or k-saj t*n thirds of this land m of superior quality, *n'l brs level. ? Mho, four negroes, Sally, Su "?Jf1 1 I'rin*), an-l llilici; (our hora> s, a num. r "f ho r?, CMtrlr and thorp; otic cotton ma ''??tie, ?a^in ami harm as. k?K an<' h?rne??, ?r?nmj? tooU, household and kitchen fund* ' ' 1 r' " ? kc. I hr trrina ot this sale will Ik* more '' n.? le known on that <l?y, and acCorutno to the purchaser. Sale to begin at li ?c'ock, and continue until all in a?dd. Sampson Moore. August 23, 1H21. Hi? 3w t l e v*. J Wish to purchase one or twfo good young Milt-It Cows, it li young Calves. * Would prefer them Ir-uii the imitcdiilt 1 ?Khbourlio'id of the town, ?I. S. Smith. <v.. 76 NOTICE. THE Committee of Appointment for the university of North-Carolina wish to con tract for covering the wiug of that institution, being a house ninety -six feet in length, forty feet wide, ami two stories high, with shingle* of juniper or heart of pine? 22 inches long? 4 inches wide ? 5-8 o| an inch thick at the butt ? to hate square ends, and to show 4 1-2 inch es to the weather. The contractor will be required to furnish the shingles, nails, scaffolding and every other material necessary to a completion of the work ? To remove the old shingles and hCaftoldtng, and to finish and deliver the work ou or be fore the 1(M> day of January next. I'ropo als or th?- offer of terms on wh ich this may be done, will be received personally or in writing, by William Polk, John Haywood, Ar'ing f.ir the Committee of Appointment. ltaleigh, 25lh August, 1H21. 8? ? tw .VOTIC Yi. suhsr r.hers have removed Iheir store X from this place to HAW IitVKH, to the ature houvr formerly occup.ed by Mr- William Thompson, where 'hey intend keepings pret ty Rcncr*l assortment ot Dry Goods uiid Groceries, which they will sell low tor cash or ot> a short credit to tlto^e whose punctuality c ?n be re lied on. Charles Bruce, G. W. Bruce. N B. Those indexed to the subscriber* will plea?f Ui call and settle with Charles Bruce, uitu alonr i? authorised to grant (list* Charges !K* w.ll a'und generally at the office ot \b..er B Bruce, in Hillsborough, tor that pur|M?e. Charles Brucc ?5 Co. Ildlsborough, Sept. 1, 1821. P2 ? 3w L O 8 T VI* the battaium mutter at (Big) fJeorge Albright's, on the 4ili iintaiit,inr>>rn An of iiand. viz. one drawn liy llenrv Tliorna*, fl?r hit) dillar*, dated in September, 181T, on- ti\ 1). iul Slio p for <*9 dollars 97 1-2 Cts da' ed in ttigusl 1820, and one by Joi>n Noali for six dollar*. All persons are hereby for wufned from trading lor said notes, as no transfer has ever been m?de cf the same. Jacob Isley. Orang* county, Atn;. 2"1, 18.1 81 ? 3*p Ten Dollar a Hew aid. HAN i*iv shout itirrc \?i<k* kino , a fellow n*inei| (* LO/iG f', formerly ti e property < f John Taylor, ?<j ul tliia place ^ rxrwanl of W n dollar* ? ill f?r jri ?*ii for liHi?in? fum in an\ j? l in tins .nid g'tvin^ the subscri ber nonce. Nece9*jtrv clou- i rcs will alsu be defra\e?l b\ John G. Pulliill. HilUborough, Aug. 22, l.-v21. bl ? 3t (JOPPKR COINS. The public are informed thai a large sup- | pi) of Ccnis ? now ready f<?r distribution fro-n the m.nt of the United States in Phila delphia l"he*e corns will, thereiore, be is sued. to any reasonatile amount, in exchange tor an eipial amount in specie, or in notes or draft* receivah e in any of the banks n Phil ? iletpbia 1 lif t Mill d*o Ih- ir?nspoi ted, when r cpurei', to an* considerable * mount, (not le*s tli.oi a k?v'? ton ainmg from I V/ to IgO dob lars,) either by land or water carriage, when such ran he procured, to an . part of tlie Uni ted States, at the expense and risk of the go vernmeiw, on the receipt of a deposit to the credit ol the treasurer of the Cni ed States to th** amount of <he cents required, in tlie hank j of the t/mtrd States or an\ of its oHi.ei.or in any Slate Hank winch performs the dutira of commissioner of loans, or agent lor p.*y i pensions, 'n those s'at s where no office has h*vn established The deposttes to the credit of the treasurer of the United States, in all ca ses, tu be made in the same state to which the cents are required to be transported. Application to l?e made to the treasurer of 1 the Mint. Philadelphia, \ilgllst 15 ? gr^-The publisher# of newspapers in the dif ferent stales of the f fin on are respectfully re quested to give the above a tew insertions in their respective papers. Slate of North Carol in a, oua.vue corwrr. Court of I'lcas ami Quarter Sessions, August Term, A. I) I nil. ("Justices' execution vVuhci/ Cloud I levied on two tracts v?. I of land, which de .Ihrirr Walker, a<lm< acended to the chil tnurator of Hatph j dren and heirs at Fautetl, tlecea'etl. | law of said Ralph L Faucet t, deceased. II" being msde appear to the aatisfaction of the court tliat K I more Paucett and Sarah Lindsey, wife of William Lindsey, two of the heirs at law of the said Ralph, deceased, are not inhabitants of this state: Ordered, that publication be made for three months in the lldtsoorough Mecorder, for the said Elmore Faucet t, W 1 1 1 1 a in Lindsey and Sarah Ins wife, to appear at the next term of said court, to l?e held for the county of Orange, at the court house in Hillsborough, on the fourth \|onday of November next, thr u ami there to show cause, if any they have, why the said plant ? fT should not have judgment and execution a?ain?t the real estate of the said Ralph, de ceased, for the amount of her debt and costs of suit. ,J. Titylor. Clerk. Price ad*, ft 7 *J0. 83 ? Fulling-Mill. 1C0XT1VUE carrying on the Pulling Busi ness, with the assistance of Mr. James Boyle, the well known northern bred work man, with as great despatch as possible, and on as reasonable terms as can be afforded William 1'ickett. Orange County, N. C. two miles } east of Hillsborough, June 5. j ? pio 95 Stale of North Carolina , OR.1JVGE county. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Tertn, A. D. 1821. f Justice's execution? H'tiliam Faucet t I levied on two tracts vs. 1 of land, which de Abner Jt'alber, admi -<{ scend. d to the chil ni'l'tilT of Ralph j dren and heirs at J-'uurrll, dcceuictl- 1 law of said Ralph V. Faucett, deceased. 11' being msde appear to the satisfaction of the cour* that Klmore Faucett and Sarah Lind?c\ , wife of William Lindsey, two of Uie heirs at law ot the ?aid IClph, deceased, are not inhabitants of this state: Ordered, that publication be made for three months in the Hillsborough Recorder, for the said Elmore Faucett, William Lindsey and Sarah his wife, to appear at the next term of said court, to be held tor the county of O.-anje, at the court hot lie in Hillsborough, nn tl>e fourth Monday ol November next, then and ihere to show cause, if any they have, why tl?e said plantiff should nut have judgment and execution against the real estate ot ihe said ll^lph, de ceased, for the amount of his deot and coats ol suit. Test. J. Tuvlor, Clerk . Price ad*, ft 7 00. 92 ? 3m Stale of ? Xorth Carolina, okajvue cou.vrr. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, A. D. 1S*21. C Justice 'a execution Child if CUmcy I l*vied on two tracts v? I ot? land which de ? .V'ner \l\Jker, ad:ni-t scended to the chil nittr.iior of 1 i.ilph j dren and he irs at Fancttt, deceased. I law ot' sa.d Ralph V. Faucet t, deceased. IT being mad'- appear lo the satisfaction of the court that Klmore Faucett and Sarah Lmdscy, wife of William Lind.se), two of the heirs at law of the * aid Ralph, deceased, are not inhah.tan s 01 his state: Ordered, that publication b? made tor three months in the Itdisborough Recorder, fur the said Klmore Paucett, \V dhain Lin d soy and Sarah his wife, to appear ?? the next terin of said court, to be held lor the county ot Orange, at the court house in 4ftMsborou|flil on the Aami' j^dikUv of November next, then and there to she*' cause, if any ihev have, wbv the said plantiff s'.iould not lute judgment and execution a^ain*' the real estao* of the said Ralph, de ceased, lor the amount of heir debt and cost* ot suit. J. Taj lor, Clevk. Price adv. 7 00. 82 ? 3m Stale of .Xorth Carolina. oH.ixGt: cou.s'jy Court of I'leas and (Quarter Sessions, August Term, A. D. 18-' I. C Justices' execution IhomM S Har^u | hvied on two tracts vs | ot land, uhich dt Abtier H'idber. udmi scended to the chil imt-ator of liulfilt I dren and heirs at Faucett, de tea ted. \ law of said Ralph L Faucett, deceased. IT l<eing niade appear to the satisfaction of the court thai Klmore Faucett and Sarah Lmdsey, wife ot \V lham Lmdse*, two of the heirs at lav* of the said Ralph, deceased, are not inhabitants of this slate; Ordered, that publication !>?? made for three months in the II llsbomuv'h Recorder, for the said Klmore Faucett, William Lindsey and Sarah his wife, to appear -i the next term of said court, to be held for the county ot Orange, at the court house in Hillsborough, on the fo .rth Monday ol November next, then and there to show cause, il any th>y have, why the said plaintiff should not hate j.dgment and execution against "he real esiate of the sa.d Rdph, <le c eased, for the amount ot his debt and costs ot suit. Test, ?I. Taylor, Clevk. * ' Price a.lv. ft 7 0J. 82 ? 3m State of Xorth Carolina, uh.i.vvr. coujvrr. Court of I'Uas and (Quarter Sessions, August Term, A. I). 1821. /Must ice's execution ? TVii.imn (.'tun U Son j levied on two tracts v?. I of land, which tic ^Snrr Walker, ndnv < trended to the chil mttmfr 0/ Halfih | dren and heirs at faucet t, dunned I law of said Kalph L Faucett, deceased. I T being made appear to the satisfaction of tlit* coon that Elmore Faucett and Sarah Lindsey, wife of William Lndsey, two of the heirs at law of the said Kalph, deceased, arc not inhabitants of this state: Ordered, that publication be made for three months in the Hillsborough Recorder, for the said Elm-ire faucett, William t.indsey and Sarah his wife, to ap|>ear at the next term of said court, to be held for the county of Orange, at the court house in Hillsbor >ugn, on the fourth Monday of November next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why the said plaintiff should not have judgment and execution against the real eotate of the said Kdph, de ceased, for the amount of their debt and costs of suit. Test, J. Taj lor, Clerk. Price adv ft 7 00. *2? 3m ^5 authority of the State ot ?S* ox tV\- C ox oYma. WVVMWVWV HILLSBOROUGH MASONIC LOTTERY. $ 5,000 2,000 2,000 * 1,000 1,000 500 1,000 12,500 2 5,000 5000 Tickets at 5 dollars, is 25,000 STATIONARY PRIZES. The last drawn ticket on the 1st, ?d, 3d, 4tl?, 6th, 7th, and 9tli day's drawing, will be entitled to a prize of 100 dollars. The first drawn ticket after four thousand have been draw n, will be entitled to a prize of 2,000 dollars. The last drawn ticket on the fifth day's drawing will be en titled to a prize of 500 dollars. The last drawn ticket on the last day's drawing will be en titled to a prize of 5,000 dollars. All the oilier prizes will be floating in tbe wheel from the commencement ot the drawing, viz. r\ ?<? A rvf\fv TV -? ?* > ? ? ? ? ? "? ? sororjiisjr^ 1 Prize of 5,000 Dollars, is 1 2,000 2 1,000 2 500 10 100 10 50 100 10 2500 5 2626 Prizes, . .. . t?i ? >Morc Prizes than Blanks. 2374 Blanks, $ 'A UL 1VJVTV3 uouati. \ 500 a 100 IV) ol i too i 2500 oO Dollars. 10 5 Prize* payable ninety days after the drawing is completed, subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent. Prizes not demanded within twelve months after the drawing is completed, will' be for feited to the wheel. The drawing will commence as soon as a sufficient number of tickets are sold. The drawing will take place once a week, and five hundred tickets will be drawn each day unt'l completed. Notice will bo g;iven in the newspapers published in this place and at Haleigh of the commencement of the drawing. *,* Tickets can be had of the managers, and at most of the stores in this place, and at the post office Lc tiers addressed to either of the manager*, with the cash enclosed and the postage paid, will be promptly attended to. Tickets will be forwarded to the principal towns in this state, and to the court houses of the adjacent counties, for sale. James S. Smith, David Yarbrough, J J aim Scott* . . yMJ-WlCwERS. Thomas Clancy, Willie Shaw, Hillsborough, May 2. r J PROPOSALS OK BV.NJ. St THUS KITE. FH ILADKLPHiA, For Publishing by Subscription, A NEW, COMPLETE AND UNIVERSAL NAT U R A L H I STORY, Of all the most ri murk ub!f Quadrupeds. Birds, Fishes, Reptiles and Insects, IN THE KNOWN WORLD; Illustrative of their Natures, Manners, Dispo sitions, habits, See. rilOM THE LAST LONDON EDITION O t J. JM ACLOU, KSQ. Much improved and enlarged in the Descrip tions, and l>v the introduction of a great number of Animals which were not in the London edition. Embellished with Fifty-Seven Copper plate Engravings, And representing near FourHundred Animals BY BENJAMIN MAYO. WWW The work will be contained in one large duodecimo volume, printed on good paper with a fair type and well bound, price to sub scribers Two Dollars The work is expected to be ready for de. livery in the 12th month (December) next. (?3* Subscriptions received at this office. Ang. 15. 79? Information Wanted , BY the children of John Cunningham, de ceased, who departed this life in Green ville district, S C. whose wife was named Jane ? Their youngest daughter, Jane Cun. ningham, is now residing in Hloomtield, Nel son county, Ken. and is desirous of obtaining any information that will open a correspon dence between the widow of said Cunning, ham, or John, James and George, children of the aforesaid John and Jane Cunningham The tail'. Jane was bound or put under the care of Mrs. Armstrong, ol South Carolina, who removed to Kentucky and brought the said Jane with her Any information relating to them will be thankfully received, by Jane Cunningham. Jiloorn ficlrl , A fit Editors of newspapers in Washington City, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Ala bama. and Tennessee, will confer a particular obligation on an orphan child, by giving the above t?*o or three insertions in thcu- respec tive papers SILACTXS e\er^ Aeftcn\>t\on, FUR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. JOHN CAMVBLLL, Of Orange county, N C. proposes publislni:^, in on?- handsome octavo volume, the follow ing valuable works, viz. First, A CHAIN OF TRUTHS: OR, A Dissertation on the Harmony ;i the (iospel Delivered as a Compendium of F*j'b. By J. Jtllen, a strict Trinitariutu Second, The Baptists vindicated from some Groundless Charges. BY J OILY BHL\E. Third, / Motives to Love and Unity amon^Oal vmists, who differ in some Points. A dialogue between Cliristophilus, Pliilalethes and Pliilitgathus. BY JU/LY BRINE. Fourth, THE CHRISTIAN PILGRIM; OB, The Travels of the Children of Is rael Spiritualized. Fifth, THE DOCTRINES o r The imputation of Sin to Christ, and tl^fc imputation of his Rightsou:>net? to his i'copic. Clearly stated, explained, and improved BY J. BRLVJS. CONDITIONS. The work will he neatly printed, en fiu? paper, with a plain handsome <vpe, and con tain about four luindred pages The price, to subscribers, will be two do', lars, handsomely bound; to non-subscribers U>e price will be two dollars iwentydWe cents. Any person who may be disposed to ent >?. rape the work, ami who shall piocttre ei?l? subscribers and become responsible t? > r n.r payment, shall be entitled to one copy Jj* Subscriptions received bv John Cam >? bf II. Orange county, and at this office Marcli 6 5(V? FOR SALE, A second hand llackpain 111 on Bonn). Inquire tt Ih . * OTiof May 16 * h*~~
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