HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER.
IllLLSROUOUr.II, N. C.
BY IIGNNIS IIBAKTT,
VI THRKK ooli.aks a VKAH, HAYAIILK
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PCBLISHKD WKKKLT
yon s.ili:,
October J.
Hf?-3t
1>. II K AIM 1'
IV ijcui1* jin'ili .Miir, in HilUhoroti^li, N. C*
* |M|ifr, t<) be entitled
T II K
NO!* Til C \KOI.TN \
Er tiller lie a I In 'Ml i%c n c rr.
In w'i.c'i * II tic ifivm tin- ti >?%? important in
l'i i. ?ti<ni rrl iiivr t?? ilic kprt?iil hi tlic
p-l, iii I tbtr r<?n?? cjnrnt mcl>< ratnm ol" llie
c iitvl.'io'i ni ilir lmti;?ti Um>lv, uiili siirti
n''i r hi nc?" as niiiv be :ntcrc?iiii^ to
? in r?,ri?v.m i ?-4iler, ??rr?si(iiialU rniivt-nrtl
u iti r- li^toiik 4n>l moral t ??*\ ?, atul litfhtrr
* t> ntliii|( l<i prmiKile cliri?uaii clia
r 'y au<l heavenly -nii!.<Jeil?e??.
VW
ntOSIMK TUS.
TO * contemplative mind it is pleas-.nif to
In ill aoroad over the various portions of lue
^1 ,t>e, anil oliservc (Ite improvements wh.cn
are dail* taking place in i he condition (t( man*
k. 1. Wr perceive ih?* dark clouds of iifiio
raucr arid error, ut sup.-rs ition and lana cism,
pr.lnllv w ast .n^f aw a) , and th-h<>n/ >11 ^>U
d?- 1 -a t'i a hi i^iorvss indicaiinjj the approach
of i morning glorious to linnianity and itch
t th (?!? 10 the children ut men. I lirnr
lie ?H-cIk ?. r?n,r pni>|N>cit arc the na'ural re
sul'sot extende*! mfoi mat ion, hut more p?rti>
culariv the blessed eflects of all i-Xpalidiuj(
kft'iwle l<e of tin- divine prec- ptaofthe c ?n?
t an rehpi'm. A rj' t'1'' st lor knowledge
?r.-n* to he a*a*cued, ami the eflort^ now
rrukuK b\ ipiasioiiar), bible, ?nd other s >cie
t ? to ditluae llie r> litfiou of "h-. Jfospci, and
t ? mciilcatc a more atu in i?e f?b?er ? <iac o| our
r >.l, moral, aod religious dill tea, are attended
with a success cheering to the heart ot the
pn<Unthrn|>iit.
I it mil i r audi cirr nfn>tai>cc* that w e pre
?mi *o the friend* of christianitv in this and
'iif> iHrtj*hl?iriii|( slates, proposal* tor pnblt-h
Wjj .n tin* (d ice a weoklv paper, calculated
to aid the Call ?e ill which so mill) ore eiijfa
(ffdj and are induced to hope that aiichanes
taSl shment wouM n ?t he am'in? the least ef
ficient mean# of pr*) not iiij; ndtRiona informa
tion It v th? multiplier ion of political papier*
tiie n- nds of tnc |n:ople of thia favoured coun
tt . ha?e hitn enlightened in the sc.eoce ot
?o?ernmci?t above s I the nations ot the eaith.
Tot I'ljjh t'if same mrms is it not reasonable
lo PTju-ct tliai ini'Til darkness ma) he diaai
piled, the lov r ot religion b?- incuh ?lnl, and
a warmth b* infused into the lieart s o? heiiev
'"tf christian which would ur^e them to
?' 11 greater curiums' For though we arc
pleased in COotemplating the general advance
ment of ctiris ixu k'ms icdjje, and tlie IBi'lin.
i. ted condition ot mankind, y t we find much
* ? lament when we look around ut and per
? ? lie lio? inmv are still en* eloped in slothful
??'tio attf, toe victims of vic? And winioralit> .
' I'lujjh hvi'ijj in a ? :n otian land, there aie
v?m? , aim inanv, who oevef enter a church,
' i i it ??r open a l? tile, who never rurtect on
t1" ? a ite or stir purpose of their enstem--.
M iv not the <1 fTisi ot religious intclhgent-c
ten I iu renio <? tips lis> IcsMiela? May it not
??* ile I i i t|i | |(r\ May It not l< a ) to comic
'? in' in ref i . hi itrml Thr con iiui d dropping*
ot water weals toe had' st stone*; may tiot
*?vkiv admonition* and repeated example*
nu ll ueait* nl sione' Hnrrly there is room to
hope that thr I'ontempUied work, if propcrl)
? iroura^t ,!, ,nay conirihute in some small
d. ^rer, toaatiN hastening that ^lornui? pi m
'?'I, alien " die mountain of the land's home
?!iull lie estaid abed in the top ot the nioim
t nns, and shall lie exalted above the hill*, and
".1'iwna shall tl rnv unto it "
In presenting tins prospectus to the public,
?' is unnecessary farther to explain the nature
of the proposed publication. In its conduct,
*11 possible rare will lie taken to select such
Waiter aa ma) be nioai mi crest injj and instruc
Vive; and the promised assistance of *ev< ral
rmim nt divun a, it is ex -ectcd, will athl un -
hilness ami rcapurtabilit) to the work.
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ragement be obtained.
?1 /'I'rinters favourably disposed, particular
'y in this and i lie adjoining statin, aft* ro
?|'ic?ted to gi>e the ul>vve two or three in
'?W It'JItS.
Halter's .Materials, Faints ,
Dye Slnjfs, ? Medicines .
subscriber having lately recfivrd hit
A. tMU supply* bis baurtmeni now consists
of the following, besides many other articles:
40 0 lbs. prime Brown Sugar,
?00o lbs Green Cofl'ee,
.'.(?U lbs. l?at Sugar,
I4v lbs. Ini|>e<i*l ") ??*?:? 4 c
1 clu-st Young llyson 5 * *
500t> lb?. ttuecdidi Iron, mostly wagon tire,
(?erman Blistered Steel,
Wagon Itoxt s, 4 J by 2f,
l.iverpool ground and line Salt,
16 ke^s Cut Nails, 4, 6, 8, 10. 12, and 20d,
.? ke>;s wrought ditto, 6 at>d ttd,
Flooring ami ceiling Brads,
Molasses
Cliitinpiigii, Madeira,
'I ciKT.fti! (London I'arti
i r>..rr? i tluvar.nah Honey,
culur),
I'oi t, ( Ijret, and
Malaga
minks,
Frtncli llrandv,
Holland (.in,
W. st India and No Mr Fugland Itum,
Apple and Ptjcli Brands,
R\e and cjmmuti Wtnskov,
I'orter,
l.imf Juicc,
l'J IxiX*-* Window (,la?s,
Puis a?ui 'iiitc'i liirnt,
\V toiling Hot-*,
Hid - and ly-adiiii? l.inrs,
? ? D ip'itu'v I'.ivnl- r, v^ai lafitcd good,
Shot, jii'l Ihr Ix-ui),
(.li .cii.?tf. (linger, Spio?.*,
iVj.^r, ltai*i*ik, AI'IhUhIs,
Ciiiii tiiioii, Vlko*, I.Ikvci, N'ltnti-gs,
A Ur^e 4>?irtnitiil ot' slmrs,
M'ti'j tii.*- aiid t'iurse II ?*???,
(aln-s, Munr, and tluecns Ware,
( Innu iu l?o\i s,
6 lu ib* (? i?*Ii?-ii t'liti'ie,
N-.r'li-Mi llunirtj'tin,
< ? mi'.! Cotton,
I* mini I'i'iii,
Km ami
Cotton V:<rn,
>t?'Ck r?g ditto, ?
CUewiiig I'.ittKCii, Sun(T,
Wi ping antl Ixtter Paper,
W?'vr<, l?k Pnwdrr.
Wibk'nS, N u -York, ll.lvvorth'a, aiul Uni
versal Spoiling H'??ks,
A nt-ricati \S li.te So?p,
l'nrpentine dnlo,
Shav.ng ditto,
W li.l tciiiOrc'* C,?.t(('ii Curds.
I latins' Materials.
Red, Yvrllu* anJ Itl.icW Morocco ^knift,
AMm. i t'urilt, > eidlgTls,
(jn.ck S.tver,
It .w Sn in^s, Stopping Itnislica,
Haodin^ and limiting,
(?me
I'aints, Dye StufFs? Medicincs, ^c.
Wtote l.i iid, by tin- keg or pound,
U< d I. a<l, Spanish Brown,
Yellow Ifc lire, V< rmillion,
< 111 ol! C \ ? lloW ,
I'nnts.un It. ue, *o. 1 and 2,
l.i?li..?tfc, Lampblack,
* >?ini Lack,
>p?; its Turpent ut, by the ?aJI in or boi*,?v
Cop.,1 Varnish,
I'utiy , Cli Ik,
It d linden, Cimwioil,
Madder, (.'oppent,
lti -?t Spanish Indian,
? Allooi, Brimstone,
| Salt I'eirr,
Epv >in and filaoher Sal's, ?
Pe*rl A'li, Fig Hint*,
Cmur Uil, by buttle or phiaj,
Sweet Oil, by ditto
0|?ideidr>c, Lauilvium,
Calomel and J dap,
H.ir^kfHr r, I'.r.tisli Oil,
Hjtem?ii(? I >r ?ji*,
< *i I of W oritisrril,
Sjnr'ts i?t Hartshorn,
E.?enre of loveiidc't', Lemon, llurgamott,
and l'e|)i>? i iiniit,
Crmm <>t Tartar, White Vitriol,
As if .?lulu, G iimptiscum,
la-e'*. I)- iv all's, and Braj'g Si Jones' Anti
Mil o<is I'll Ik,
I cli Oi .tim .it,
l\ |>p? mmr iti.d Wormwood Candy,
I 'am;-ior, It d ll.trk
Kxpe? ted so?*n f-o'n N -w Yo^k, half a ton
r> t I .< >i; w oi it I . IMm lbs. Goshen Ghtcsr, > bu
shels Med (.l<ii i >r?d, Il?s Spanish Indi
g.t, I'aten* V? I . *?>'?. e ntlif r ; .nuts, f*c.
Ml ol wln^h ? ill lie ?old I >w for cash only.
I). Yurbroii^li.
IlillahofoMgli. Nor. 1 2, lb.'l yJ--l\v
N Oil V K.
'"I"* I IK. NKt;l{OK> belonging to the heirs of
1 the !.<??? \N in F. S'rudwick, will be lured
.1* t||<- Market -house in 1 1 ? rough, on (lie
'JMtli <il I >< cemlx r r,< \t . Ml persons concerned
will i .<k'' iiiilirr (li.it they must br delivered
i mi that dav he tore 12 o'clock, well clothed
with a blanket, lut, shoe*, and warm outside
J. Webb,
Nov 1.1. I 8 r 1 . 9J? 7w
FOR SALIC,
VSmiik I'hiLdolphia limit double Clour,
witli a ? Also, a strong fculkey, with
or without harness, .ill new. Apply to
J ame8 Webli.
November 9, 1821 . 29? tf
FOUND
A ROI'T three or four weeks since, shout
1 V five mile* from this place, on the road lead
ing to Kaleigb, a stna'l U? d Morocco I'ockct
llonk , containing a small stun ol money, slid
(U'vi-rxl papers, among which was a note <d
hand for lilty dollars. I'lic own* r can have it
on application to the subscriber, and pa) nig
clia gcs.
Ilenrv Neal.
Hillsborough, Nov. 27, 18*1. 94 ? ?wp
1\>} auU\otU)( o1l VUe. Stfttc of ^otUvCtitoVma.
IlIliLSItOROUGn
MASONIC LOTTERY
1 Prize of
1
2
2
10
10
100
2590
5,000 Dollars, is
2,000
1,000
500
1 00
50
10
5
$ 5,000
2,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
500
1,000
12, :>oo
^ 6z 6 nil'26!8' ?More Prizes than Blanks. 25,001)
2374 Blanks, J
5000 Tickets at 5 dollars, is 25,000
ST J TIOJ VARY PIllZES.
The last drawn ticket on tfie lsf, 2d, 3d, 4th? Gth, 7th, and ?
9th day's drawing, will be entitled to a prize of 100 dollars.
The first drawn ticket after four thousand ha\e been drawn,
will be mtitled to a prize of ?,000 dollars,
The last drawn ticket on (lie fifth da\'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 tit* other prizes will be floating in the wheel from the commencement of the drawing,
2 nl lOOO UuWavs. \
\ 500 i
a \ oo
of T>iA\hts.
&
I'rizi's p?yalile itinetj ilars after the drawing is completed, subject to a deduction of
fifteen p<r cent.
I'.-izes not demanded within twelve months after the drawing- is completed, will Le for
fcitid to the *v heel.
1 lie drawing will commence as soon as a sufficient number of ticke's are sold. The
drawing will take place once a week, and rive hundred tickets will he draw n each day until
completed. Notice will be given in the newspapers published in ihi? place and at Kaleigh of
the commencement of the drawing.
Tickets can lie had of the managers, and at most of the stores in this plu^e, and s*t
the post office Le tter* addressed to either of the managers, w.th the cash enclosi d and ihe
postage paid, will be promptly attended to. Tickets will be forwarded to the principal town*
in tni? state, and to the court houses of the adjacent counties, for salt-.
JiUIU'K S. Slllitll, "j
David Yarhrough, I
John Scott, ^?V.MUGERS.
Thomas Clancy,
Willie Shaw,
Hillsborough, May 2.
LANDS AXI) \ KG HOES I
FO It 8.1 L K.
II rlSHlXC; to setle my afl'a.rs anil apply j
VV . nn ?ell" exclusively to the bosons- of j
fii\ protrusion, I Will expose to public sale |
*t m\ Mills on Ibw-Kivcr, on the llthilay j
ot liceember next, i.nless sooner disp sed of I
a' priv.iti. sale, the following tracts ot Land,
to wit
Tin* Lands on which 1 live, inrlti
ding my Mills, containing about 1660 acr? ?
\ tract of r<>0 acres, l)ing : ti the
Haw fields, adjoining the lands of Richard
Christmas, Mexander Mien and othi rs, hav
ing on it convenient out houses and ail excel
lent dwelling house with ten commodious
rooms
A tract situate in Rockingham
count), and called and known by the name of
Lenox Castle; containing abnit 1650 acres.
A ' met atl polling the town of liny
wood, in Chatham cuuii y, containing about
.70 acr? s.
Als??, sundry lots in the to\?n of
I l.i) u sml.
Also, between 30 and 40 Negroes;
and other property, which some time since I
Cinveyed to James Webb and David Yar
brou^h, ? stjrs. of Hillsborough, to secure cer
tain debts which I owed.
I lie abo\c property will be sold with the
assent and on Otiialt of the said Trustees, on
a credit ol one and two ytars, the purchase
money bearing interest, and the puichas'-rs
giving bond with security tor the same.
A. I). Murjil icy.
Oct. 30, i?:t. ys? tds I
\T the same time and place will also be
otleied for sale
My I Muiitation in the lliov
lleUls,
containing about 80u arrrs, on a credit nf
one, two, three, ami four years, or lor notes
negotiable at bank <>n accommodation. On
tint (limitation b*? In rn r lea red within the
last three or lour )cars, a sufficient <|tiant>ty
nf fresh land to raise four or five hundred
barrels ?l' corn.
Samuel Strudwiek.
Oranjfc co. Nov. JO, 1821. y.??
.s.i n i> h k n r.
AUX. \N IIKU & II \KlttSON have on
hand a large assortment ot
Saildlrs, BimIIoh. H;?r?i?ss, Wagon
(ie.iis, i'ollars,
and every tiling in thfir line, which is offered
on very moderate terms for cash, grain
pork. Their shop is on Queen street, over !)?
\Vel>l?'s medicine simp.
November M, 1821. 92?
Mrs. IHC.KLOYV
RF.^PhCTKULI.Y informs Iter friends and
the public, that slit* lias lately received
from Petersburg a complete assorunet of
STUAW BONNKTS,
Straw I Timming* and Bands, fash
ion tble Ribbons and Band Boxes.
S!ie has also on Ii.nid a var!i t; of
SILK BONNKTS,
an>l will make to or<lf*r lo suit customers at
short notice. All of which 31. e offers for sale,
at the lowest pncrs, at .lie stoic formerly oc
cupied by Win Unningtoi..
N ivember 19, 1 SJ1. 93? 3w
?\ o v 1 e v..
rpilOUAS C!,WCY & JWIKS CHILI)
I have t n'picd into copartnership, under
tlie firm of I IIOM \S Cl.ANUV & Co. ? and
have just received their fall suppl) of
\\avi\ Wave., CuWev^, awvV
li vuctvits,
wli cli they will sell low for ca*h. They will
C:rr* on b isint'ss in the house recently occu
pied bv John Van llook St Co.; wheie they
liopc to have the pitr.?n.??e of their friends
and former customers.
Thomas Clancy,
James Cliilil.
November 13, 18J1. 9- ?
FOR 8.1 LE,
M\ house an<l lot, on (jueen street.
Kor terms apply to Wm. I\irkland?
Esq. or l)r Webb.
>> iiiiam uider.
October 3, 1821 86? tf
Five Cents Howard.
AX away from the subscriber on Friday
LI last, S.1MUEL VH.1HTRF.E. an ap
prentice to the farming business, in the JOth
year of hi# age; had on when he went away a
black given coat, ami pantaloons of the same,
striped cotton waistcoat, and a new w??ol bat,
not bound; took away with him a small halt
stock gun. The above reward will be given
hut no charge* paid for apprehending said
runa*a\: ami all persons are forbid humoring
<>r employing him, under the penalty of the
toll SAI.K,
V second hand llackgam
in 011 Hoard.
Inquire at this Office.
law.
Thomas Horn.
Orange Co. Nov. '26.
94? 3wp
May U.
66?
\VuTtt\ tlcOlAOlW^.
?? And your r'ch soil.
Kxuberant, nature's better blessi nf ? peer
O'er ever)
From the Provii'tn > Joum. 1.
Do Agricultural Socie iem besto> h ir pre
miums 011 prop^ object*.'
The exer ions that*are now making
in New Kn^Iand fur improvement m
agriculture and manufactures. a e truly
commendable; for whoever cng.-ges in
a good cause, deserves i relit, whatever
m >y he his success: lint it is very nun t
to be doubted, whether the societies, or
ganized for this laudable purpose, u-o
i he best means to effect their object. If
the object of the agricultural societies
be what it seems to be, namely, the pro
motion of the general interest of matfi
facturers and far me is, it appears that
nothing ought to he encouruged w hich
it would not be for the interest of all to
practice, who are engaged in the same
business; but, upon examination, we
shall find that those societies manage
upon a Id different plan. And to eluci
date this subjtct, let several things be
noticed, not with reference to any par
ticular society, hut from a knowledge
if several, in oifferent states.
li ib the common pi attic e ;o prornise
a p.eiuium to iiiin who shall ia:-.e the
likeliest call ? a farmei who can afh r<l
it, give? ihr milk of tw o or three of his
best co\v?, and whatever ehe will pro
mote the growth ot the call, and thereby
obtains the rewaid, bcaioea some creiii;,
w: ich is probably not a secondary ob
ject; but the tact is, the cuif ha-? c >??
three times as much ;js he is uotti..
Now, what advantage has society or the
laimtr derivid fiom this management:
is it a method of i aising taitie to be re
commended i Ai>d it not, why eucoui ?
age it? A puiiiium is offered in the tali
ioi the largest spting pi^*s and a weal
thy fainter keeps several on milk aw !
men!? (the ta?c is r.ot a suppesid nne.)
i.is> pig* ai e found me lar^tst, s-. uc* he is
t'eclaied the hi 81 hand for fattening
hogs; but is it, in leality. tl.at kind ot
ecunoiii) which ought to be rec< inmen
dtd to our farmers? By feeding an ox
at the s'uil Ioi seven or eigh yeais, anil
not working him, ne may, doubtless, !>o
made large, t>nd w(ll command ? great
price, but who that has had any expeu
ei.ee in that mnde of making beef, wnl
not say, that the cost !'ar overbalances the
profit? Itccitainly is not good policy
lor a farmer to tut none kind of prodo* e
into another, unit *s that last made be of
tnc most valut: li the la: ?ner, who
makes an ox worth an hundred dollars,
expends what would l ave brought hna
an hundred ?nd li!" y, he is net only a los
er him->eil, but he is doing an injury to
society. Upon the ?0me principle, may
it rii the doublet!, \v nut her the tady w.iu
spends six montlisof a year in wot king a
counterpane, whicii is i.??i tvorth hall the
labour bestowed upon it, ott/.ht rather
tjbeiewaidi.il, than site, who, in tne
same time, manufactures several hun
dred yards of cloth: or, is it the ohj* ct
to reward those wi o make the fin; at
thing'? If so, those will obtain the re
ward who have the most leisure and
money.
Again; it is the general practice-, in
agricultural societies, to reward bun
wno snail raise the most grain on a g.v
cn quantity of land; therefore, farmers
are induced to expend their labour and
manure on a small p.irt of their land
and neglect the remainder. It is well
known that many tarinei s often under
take to cultivate too much land, and, in
the end, by not doing < notign, lose what
they have dent: so, in tltc other ex
treme, by doing too much, the profit
does not pay tor the labour. The tat
met will a. ways think that the best ma
nagement, which products the greatest
profit, in proportion to the iab'>r bes
towed; nor will he ol.en want sagacity
to discover it, or rewards for adopting
it, whi n it shall appear; but we do no!
find that the mode of cultivation which
is recommended is practised, except in
particular cases, where a premium is
cxpcctcd, or at least the name of hav ing
raised a great crop. ? Would it not be
better, in this case, it those who would
encourage the industrious and econom
ical, would require all those that arc
ambitious to excel in the art of hus
bandry, to till a certain proportion ot
their arable land yearly, fixing the
quantity by a just rule of tillage, and
estimate the manner of cultivating the
land according? This would encout-r
age farmers to husband their whole
fa? ms w ell, instead of part, and every
farmer might enter the kin, whether hi*