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RECORDER. HILLSBOROUGH, N. G. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY DENNIS I1KARTT, rr THREE DOLLAK* A YEAH, PAYABLE HALF ri^ARLT IN ADVANCE. Those who do not (five notice of tlteir with trt have tiie paper discontinued at the expirs. t on of the year, will be presumed as de?irinpr N continuance antil countermanded ? \nd nu paper will be discontinued until arrear ages are paid, unlcsa at the option of the pub Hiher. Whoever will procure nine ?uhacribers and fuarantee the payments, ahall receive a tenth jfratn. Advertisements not exceeding fourteen line* w'.llbe in-wrt?*d three timesforone dollar, and twenty-five cent* for each continuance. Subscriptions received by the printer, ar.d m >st of the postmasters in the state. AH letter* u;>on business relative to the pa per munt ht- post-paid. *,* Gentlemen of leisure, who po*?e?s a taste for literary pursuits, are invited tu favour u? with communications. Fire Dollars Reward. KAN away from llir mth ?cribcr on Sa'unlay the '-M ,n itint. a ??^*o m?n lumnl Jt OU, mb.'ui r>(l>.live years oh.; h.? hair nomrultxt gray; of a l?? JC? makr, fu!| Icet high; 1 1*1 a lurpe scar on m c I of hit feet, occasioned bv the ?cat of ?n a*e; the m-ide of tlie finpcrs on one In* ha tds, hi ? ri|{ht ir is t>c lwtril,hai be?-ncuf off with a *cythc. and h? has two lump*. one on Ins nec* and oi.e on ht? breast. The above rt-vvarJ, to^rtlier with alt reasonable c\pen*ri, will be paul on the deli ?erv of ?a.il ne^ro to the subscriber, or con fining lnm in a>>> jail George Pratt. O^anffC c^mnlT, Keb IB. <>6 ? o* 8tate of Nortli-Curoliiia, vii. ii H.i m co uxrr. tourt of l*;pa? j>?1 Q i?rirr Sessions, February '!*<? m, IKJi. fire, niti^niffritf*r jf .#.> jr "\ unites li'-H a, deceaittt, V,. iri'letn*, H^ert il'tllrint. Ter- 1 TtiHVtlk*r*t, lYiltiamU'iiktus, .iu- I rot i (f?/htf?..Wou? II ('ii'il, J* \>i i (. ? ? . ? , ??- f. ? r rWtll K>n. f f a Ar? w>, O e^rgr ?hw<ii, | Cr-iin.' ami fu$ toife I ? ? anil tf-i try Mrth'fe, J ?* ? .lnsUtl it ml .??If* fu* i Afr, I ? ? //ui'ii itnil S illy Jm i?fe, I ? ?? ? /'?,7(rri anil keiuK h*i wife. J II" appearing in the court that the ?lcf?-nd ants arc inhabitants of another stair; It is oriler?-?l that |Mil>lica' i?Mi be ?na'le in the ilills borough Keeorder tor six wveka, for the de ferulanTs o appear at the next court, on the ??c .0.1 Woodsy of Miv n??xt, and then and Uwrr to pi. -ad. answer or d<*>nur, or tt??* peti tion a ill Ik- takt. il pm wifctto against thi m, an J lie^rj tx fnvLe. A copy. Teste, Titos. Uaglaud, Clerk. Price adv. ia 0?>? 6w ? ? - State of North Carolina, fKHSOjS' couxrr. Court of Pleas and Q tarter Sessions, (> ?crmlirr I'erm. 13 21. l%*rpK H. Sh't-m- twil o'firr* ^ I'etition f> r a vs. > (1iv?9i*?it of IVitham ami llntlfir,l fttocA J Weal K,.?>e. IV the above petition it apJK'aring to th> c-virt that procesa !mi* ? 1 ? i 1 y issued a< rev. a'?.y to act of assembly, a'.d that the ?.t .1 William and Radford (iiaisli is u- ?t lo b< ?ound ft is therefore nrdcrrd that pnonration be m.i-le for ?ix week* in tl?e Hillsborough Hccotdrr, that said itr'itoti '?e heatd < X p:irte a 'If nex' term of tins court, on the fourth Monday iu XI arch n<-Xt. Jesse Dickons, Clerk. Price adv. 2 25 06? 6w Valuable Property FOIl SALK. A .Mi# m I lull. T'JIK tubsmher living ili tcrmtnctl tnlcuve tli * |>4rt ??!" 1 )??* coii itr*, will ?*c H u> tin* n^Vit hnldrr, on th ? '25lli March ?irvt. In 4 jmipert , CWHHtlflK of Oik; liuiitlml and eighty *> res of ????<', very well a.tjmed -otlic culture of any l??'Hlnrr raised in (hit pv t o? thr c ?ur?tr\. up?>n wIitIi are * I ?rice >wii story Itotitr, Ut<-M tininticU, in whic'i at* several cuimniHliwii momi vrnli fir?? f f'Mir oMicr hr??ne? <mtaMr ivr i')C 4Ce<HUIIXNl llN*n of to I iVC l!t; a ?torr Ikhi?c hh'I counting room, al*?a wai * liouv; a sione krchen; two barn* and *Mes, w ill statu in th< m for a l?rKr nnmber '",r and several Otber n?ccss*ry iinprote inrnti. \ Komi well of the Ik-ii ol w drr in tlir y*rd, in excellent order, * Inch oevt r fails, bet.dea several good never tailing *pmi,;<?, ?'?'I a stream of water running 'hn tt^fi the This ntHatnm ii ?ery 'tw advantage of five mailsevery week, aod ?s *HI known in Ih> vie jin<i:i|f the best Clauds l<?r entertainment in the United State*, a-. at#o a must excellent s?nnd lor a afore Wt|la|m> he sold, fumitorc ??T rv?. divert pt ion, and most of it new, mIho(Iic !?*? '"nee of KtnreOood*, a stock ot Moxm, Cat tle, and Mogv * credit V'tl hfc givrn for all anms over on?* I hundred dollum. I'lie ? dc w ? it continue from ? d "t today till all is sold I! md and approved 1 ?'?curdy *.)t be requited of the porebnacr*. A. Mason. ?*"n 11.1, Orange County, N. {'. } Kebfuiiry 1J. tq>>. t 05 ? tils NOTIC K. ALL pervont indebt^i to the late William Wtuttcd, dtceated. wilt come forward and settle their Notes, ilonoa and Accounts immediately, u the buiinfMof the estate will not. ad'iiit of indulgence; and all persona hkv? in< claim* are desired to prc.>eut tliem for adjustment and payment, or tbianolicew.il be plead in bar. James Webb, ancH James Phillips, J Dec. T, 1S21. 95 ? 3m XOTICL ALL persons indebted to t lie estate of John Allinon, lat- ??!' Millcborough, deceased, by bond, note, accounts, for bouse rent, or oth erwise, ar? requested to make payment with <>ot detav. or *ecor?- the pa\ ment thereof to the Muhtrrtbcr*, who alone are anihnr.scd to receive payment and gr-mt ?ii?ch arises. And those- hkvmj; cla;m> ??..in?.t tlx- estate are re quested V present them pr?.perly u< ll.entica ted ??r ilii? naiitf will i?e plead in b?r of re covery. Federiok Nash, David Yarbrough. A\ illiuiit hit A. ]{. I5ruee, Mi'Mi'irotifS, .'an. 26, 1K22. 07 ? "w I). UK vK I T Proposes publishing, in tld'shornugh, N. 0? a rel.giuu* paper, i(? be intuit d I MK NORTH CAROLINA Evangelical Initlligeucer , In wuicli ?v,|| l?p ^ivrn the n.os important m furnulion relative to the spread of the gos- l pel, ?nt I the Const quett melioration ot (iic C<?mlii|i?n of the hnir.an l.i.n.K, with it<cli other intelligence ?s ma> be interesting t<? the christian reader; i eeKioi all) n.hvt ned w.s!? religious and moral essavs, and ligh er ait?el ? tending to promote Christian cha rity juid heavenly -mindfcdi?e??. Hno^I'LCTVS. TO a contemplative mind it is pleasing to look abroad n<er the various portions ul the globe, ami observe the imphnentrnts which are dad) taiki>K place in ilic condition of man* Inn. I. We , rrc? i?r the ditk clouds of ifiin* Pance and error, ol ?up rs ition and fanaticism, grad.i nll\ ast ngawa), and tin horizon g I de.t ? .tit a tjrijf ii n< indicating the approach ??f a <t> truing ..Unum to liumar.ity and rich tsr th (Mr ssi -ig? to the ciiddren ut n en. i hoc* ?e ?rt-chfcriug prospects art- the na>ur?l re >ui i>i extended n.foimaiion, but mure parti . iiur ? the hi. ???d etl< cts ?f an ex(iaitduiK k.iowiedge <?t the divine prcc? |<ts? of the cm is ?ian religion. A general tt.iisi lor knowledge Seem* to be awakened, and 'lie efloris hum iking by 'iiifsiun^rj, bible, and other socie 'if?, to ditlii?e t.'i*- r? ligion t>f '.In ^risjicl, arid 0 inculcate a more attentive ol??er* micr ?.f our C - v ? I, moral, jimI r* li(rioui duties, are atended with a success cheering to tt?e licart ut the philanthropist. I is under such circumslanct a that e pre sent to the friends of Christianity m il.is und the n ? gliOonng states, proposals tor publish ing n tins |d ice a we It I y paper, Calculated to aid the Cau*e in vrtuclt so ??.any are enga g?-d; and are induct d to nope that sucii an ea> taid tiiment would not he anions the least et* hcirnt mr ana of promoting rt I. giou* informs tWHi IH i be multiplication of political papers tuw mind* of the people of this lavoured coun try b ivr l?een enlightened in (lie science ot g ?\ ernment above a I ttif nations ot the ? artli. 1 nro'igli 4 lit a-trtie me\Us is it not rrayunabte "?rtp't't that moral darkness may he dissi pated, the love ot religion be iitculcfctcd, and a warmth t>e infused into the hearts ol lx-lirv ? u. g Christiana which would urge them to still grcatrr exertions? tor though we ate plras -<i n contemplat ng the gem-rsd advance ment i.t rhristian knowledge, and tne melm. rated condition ot mankind; yet we lit, it much to lament when we look around ua and per ceive iiu-.v many are s< ill en* eioped in -lotbliil ignorance, the vict mu of vice and immoral. t> . Tnougn living in a cnfistian land, there are some, alas many, who never enti r a church, who never open a bihle who never relh-ct oil the Ca ise or the purpose of their existence. day not the d llu*i<>n ol religion^ iuttdhgt nr e tend 'o remove tin* lis. losnrss M in it nut eX( ite to inq ury? Mav it not I- .id to convic tion' to relovination' I he cuminm*! dropping* of water weal* the had'-at stunes; niay not weekly admonitions and repeated examples melt hearts of ?t ? ie' Surely there is room to hope thai the cn itcu>pla<ed work, tl properly encouragcd, ma* contribute 111 some small tlegree, towards hastening tliat glorious pen oil, when " the inountam of tbe l,ord's house shall be estahi sued in the top ot the moun tains, and shall he e sailed abov c die lulls, and all nations shall flow unto it " In pre ;entmg'tns prospectus to the public, it is unnecessary farther tunplain the nature of the proposed publication. In its conduct, all possible Care wdl br taken to select alicli matter as mat be in >sl in eresiing und instruc tive, ami the pr >mis?*d assistance of several emmi-nt divines. His expected, will add u.se lubn ss and respectability to the work. C ONDI riONS. The Kv jnpolic al lnte lligrncer %? ill be pub lnhfd iiiioc a ?ci k, nihI contain eij;ht quarto pagea. nc..tl> pnnted on good paper. I'hc price will br tbrre dollar* a year, if l?aitl inadvancej ntlierWiie four dollars will bi: demanded. N.? ?<r>s<-ription* reeeiveil for less than one )r?tr; and no <n,?acr ption will be discontinued until all arrears art- p?ul unle** at the option of 'ho publmhcr. ,\ ?ilur?* to jfirr notice be Pirr the r-nd of "hr vent nf a wish to discon tinue, wilt 'n conaidercit an a new unp^rnu lit. To p< r-.ii.in procuring c gbt subscribers, and remitting the iinoiihiof be mihacripiions, ib< paper will lit- ?i*nt gratia. riw publication w Jl commence n? soon as nilllicieut rncnuiaRcint-nt is obtained to ?le Iray the e*p? nue T )T /Vr"??M hohUnz tufacriptiotu nre requett nl to fom i'-tl I ? -Jir ihe unmet of the *ub ambft the / >?,iv '? ve '> Vm /????/? ? iftaitiinf ifo (,r?fm*nl* Htl intice. NEW STORE. & ??e ARC now opening iu ll?e store of the Lie W ilham Wbjtttd, UdWhorough. a general assortment uf l>r^ Goods, Groceries, and Hardware, vilicli they offer lor sale it very low prices Cor (;uli only. Having a partner or afrent always in New York, mud a store in Pa\ctteviile, they ?di Lk* enabled to add to their utunmcHi EPisasasi (??4>^)i?)3 al?ro?t weeklr, and afford them ut prices wocihy tlie aKeution of' every purchaser. Feb. V.'. " * SLute of Nortli-Carol.ii;*, C.1SH KLL COU.YTY. Court ol Equity, November Term, 182 1. Sterling Nujin and Richanl II'. JWcheanx vs. Sum tie I IM/ton ami other*. 1 T appearing to^ the court that Matthew I. Hoosott ami William Hoval, defendant s'in this ease, *re inliabit.<nt* of another state, it is ordered that put.licsyron be made in the Min?l>or'>ii?li Recorder tor six weeks, tor them to plea<l, answer, or demur at or before the next tfrm of this eonrt, otherwise the bill will be taken pro euntesoo against them. Andrew Harrison, jr. c. m. e. Price adv, 75. t'2 ? Cm* ?tate of North-C'iirolina, ou.Lvan coca ty. Ellrnor Gcppint, bn Vr vert frteiui l'ktwuit it hiiud. In Eqirty. It'm fiappinn uiil Jthn IV" 7, j adrrvnirrrmror*. L'c. of 771- I ( r ??????}?? ????? II tnlteil. i.'rceuteil. J IT ap?>earing that William C.appinF, one of tlit* def.-udsms in this ca'isr, resides be. yond thr and jurisdiction of litis court, so that ordinary procesaof law cannot be ser ved on him: therefore orde:ed, that publica tion be made in s?>r?ie n?-v?paper, that ihe ??i! William Gappirs appear at the i>ext term >it this court, on the third Monday in Xlarc'i ne*\ and plead, answer or demur to the complainant's b<ll, otherwise t?ie stmt u ill :>tr taken pro Contes^o aguinst bini, I eard espane, and decreed accordingly. Te#,? J. Weblh C. ^ M. E. n* A. li MU CH, 1) Cleric Jan. 12, 1.22. I r-ce idv S> 01? 6w N O T 1 ( E. ^?HIF. subscriber will Ulu- as hoarders l ihrc?- ??r four students ? ?f t|?e aCad<-iuy, b \s or g rl?; girls would bt- prvlerrnl. \\ 111. Huntington. Jan. l/?. 01 ? ? . ? B ^ O'i ICE is hereby given, to all person* iwlebitd io the late JKl V1H Jt.lY, to come forward anil pax what they owe, whether b\ Note, lloud or Account* a-ul all persons are beivbv required to bi ing forward their resjKC<.?e demands, or this no tice w ill be pleaded in bar of a recovery. Thos. KuffiiO James Webb, 3 Dee. 4, 1821. 95? 3m ALKXANDKR # flAUUISON, HAVK on hand the following article, which 1 1 : e y will sell at very reduced prices to suit the tim. ?. Ik st Saddles, cut back tree*, at 16 00 cash I'lated Gijf Humes*, 40 o0 Common ditto, 25 U0 Plated Carrage Harness, elegant, b 5 o0 Common d.tto, 55 00 Breech Hands, by the pair, 8 50 15 ii"d Kridles, 2 25 and :dl other articles in proportion. They w II aU-> credit their work ?ix and twelve month*, at x moderate advance on the above pi ices, or recc.ve :n payment any '-.ind of produce. Their >iiop is on Qictu Street over l>r. Webb's medical shop. .'aruary 9. 1 8C2. 100? tf Take Notice. *?}) \LL person* ?nilebted to me fot T AXES, or thatt are offing public ' ax< s lor ilie ycaij 1819 and 1&20. ?re re>pecitully noiicil cd to call on me and settle the nme, or thei rnav expect, to be cailed on for settlement ac cording to tbe law in socii Cjk made and priiv.dcd; lor although ?ucl> a Course ttill be j di*.%grceable to me, 1 gliall be under t he lie ci-ssii) ol en forcing it. As 1 do not expect to hold tfie office ot SherilT longer than the expi ration oi'the trmi tor which I wa* last elect ed, it bcliuves me la brmp my official btiM- I iic*s to a close, and therefore mn?t have niv business >?> thai uliii-e nettled in proper :ime. Thomas Clancy, skenj: Dec 4 95? lij nulWuj of t\\e State, of .VorUi-C arottua. vwvv\wvv%% [U rawing postponed t<? t la?- 5d day of March.] Ill 1. 1. SIS01i0n.il MASON IC LOTTERY 1 Prize of 1 * 10 ' 1 0 1 00 2500 2(?2(i Prizes, 2374 Blanks, svssrjssaiia* 5,000 Dollars, is 2,000 1,000 509 1 00 50 l y 5 $ 5,000 2,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 500 1,000 12, 00 More Prizes than Blanks. 5000 Tickets at 5 dollars, is 25,000 ST.ITIOJVJIRr PRIZES . The last drawn ticket on the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 6th, Ttli, and 9tl> day's drawing, will be entitled to a prize of 100 dollars. The first drawn tirket alter four thousand have been drawn, will be entitled to n 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 other prizes will be floalini; in the wheel from the commencement ot the draw ingf a oV \VMH> DoYYara. \ &VW 1 a \ vw | \ O nV &0 ttolavs. tOO \V> a&oo & I'riaes payable ninety days after the drawing is completed, subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent. I'n/rs not demanded within tweUc months after the drawing iscompleted, willfhe for feited to the v hrel The drawing will Commence a? aoon as a sufficient number oftickcls are sold. The drawing will take place once a week, and five hundred tickets willbe drawn each day until completed. Notice will be. given in the newspapers published in this placc and al Kaleigh 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 poat office Letters addressed to cither of the managers, with the cash cnclosi d and the postage paid, will be promptly attended to. Tickcts will be forwarded to the principal towns in this state, and to t|?c court liuuaes of the adjacent counties, for stile. James K. Smith, Duvid Yurhrongh, I John 8cott, Thomas Clancy. Hillsborough, May T. AVillie Shaw, j State q? X oxtWCuxoUn*. DKDATB UN THR CONVENTION QUES1 ION". Continued. HOUSE or COMMON'S December 18, 18.1. Mr. HILLMAN was unwilling to consume much uf the liine ot tut com mittee, but he o?\ed it to himself and his constituents, on so important a sub ject, toassign some of Hie mo.ivcs winch would govem hi* vote, and to ?eply to some of the arguments w hich had been offered in favour ot the rc&oiuUom* oo the table. The gentleman fr? m Salisbury had said, that our present constitution r as imperfect, and that corsidt ring the in auspicious circttmsiauccs under which it Mas framed, and the nr-favout able | c riod for deliberations of that kind, it w#s a wonder it was not moi e so. He tltought differently. It was tiamed by patriots who had just broken the yoke of despo tism, who were pure trout the revolu tionary struggle which ushered in the independence of the countty; and who therefore, knew well how to value the principles of civil liberty. Every me-, mortal presented to the Biitish throne or parliament, about that time, shewt.il how well they were acquainted with their political rights. How could it have t.een otheiwise, a-ked Mr. H. whin the very lause in which thty were en gaged, had for its oi jects the establish ment of the indep ndciice ol a people, the acknowledgement of the rights of a nation? A struggle, which, if it had pro ved unsuccesstu I, m _quld-have rendered ail who embarked in it re$r**, and expo sed them to the penalties oi the law. Nothing but the most perfect knowl edge of" their rights, the most thonu conviction of the injuries they fud sus tained, couid have induced them to throw the y ke and incur such uangers. Napoleon was not more anx ious to make his amiy familiar with militaiy luetics and the ait of war, tlvjn the people o: this country weir, at to t time, to become acquainted with tue principles of civil liberty and 'he unali enable rights of man. One of tre ir.o?t distinguished membcts oi it;'- B ^ -h parliament, at that time, did not 'imi tate to s;<y, thai tl.e.e w :rc nopeop * n any p. ri of the world, who uiuier^toa their rights a? well as the people of America. Ti.ert w**: e, then, no parties^ the.re was no such thing as sectional t Aing ? ramiliai with ti:e repeated and continued cik riMCi mems of power, and having stifle red much aiyd suffered long in the struggle, they knew well how to guard their rights and protect the liberties of the citizen. 3ut the gentleman from Salisbury has intimated, that the patri' ts who framed our constitution still fell an at tachment to the old government; and to piove this position, he hat read an ex tract from the nvnot<*?> of their procee dings at Halifax, ll will be recollected by the committee, that the contst, Seven at that time, was somewhat dnubt ul. Considering the doub fulness of tl^e contest, ami the many demands and t> n dci ties vvliith exised bet ween the peo pie of thie and the mother country, it is not a matter of veiy gieat surprise that the people of this country should have been satisfied, with a recognition oi their tights by Great Bri.ain, to have remained at u cl'ud to that country . It was however an at'achuu nt to the pio ^pleto w:iom they re Conner- teti by the ties of tee ting, of f?ffi-.i y and of Mo< !, ra her than any a tai hmeni for t<e gor veri.ment, which tnty felt. Does <h? gentleman mean by such an insinuation lo r^ise a prejudice against the consti* .u ion? Where is the feature in it which will warrant such a char^t? Our bifc) of rights, to be sure, is nearly a copy Ironi the declaration of rights of Great ? Biitain ? and where is a better? But is there any thing :n our government which savours of British attachment? Have wc, as in England, hereditary ex ecutive and peerage? On the contraiy, our governors are elected annually; our senatoit are chosen for the same period by freeholders; ur.d our commoners by eveiy man who is subject to p;?y taxes; aid the session* of our legislatures aie held annuaUy. No prople could have been placed in more independent cir cumstances than were our forefathers at the formation of the constitution. Ha ving thrown ofl the British yoke, they were ai full liberty to form a new sys tem of government on correct princi ples. This constitution has another 're commendation. It has the test of forty years experience, during which lime, the state ha* flourished si. i been happy with out altering it in a single feature. How is it with regaid to our laws? Is it not the business of one session to repeal what a former one has enacted, and for the next succeeding one to re-enact what the pre-? ceding one has repealed? If to, what evi dent* have wc that ovtx convention
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