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HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER VoV III. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, J822. Xo. 1H HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY DENNIS HEAKTT, AT TH ICR DOLLARS A YEAR, PAYABLE HALF Y?ARLY IV ABVAKCK. Thos'i who do not (jive notice of their wish to have the paper discontinued at the expira tion of the year, will !>e presumed as desiring it* continuance ?ntil countermanded ?And no paper wdl be discontinued until arrear age* are paid, unless at the option id tlx- pub lisher. Whoever will procure nine subscribers and guarantee the payment*, shall receive a tenth gratis* Advertisements not e*ceedin|f fourteen lines wdl ?ie inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five ctnts for each continuance - S ibicript to'.fc received hy the printer, and m<??t of tbe postmasters in the state. All letter* upon business relative to the pa per must b^ post-paid. Gentlemen of leisure, wl.o po*?ess a fstto for literary pursuits, are iiivitt. d to favour u? with corn'nunicat ions IttU.N CV>.VVV.\tt, TAXIiiUi) RKTt'RNS In* thanks to hi* friends, and tlit public generally , tor the ven Ii(ktj?I luppor* he has received Irnn 'heni *uic?- he hat been here; and from his know le?#;;e. and attention to hi* bna.ncs*t be Iiope* stdl to n.e nt a continuance of their favor Me ha* ju*t received the latest fashion* from Philad< iphut, and ?*i?ec,? to rco-ive then a* often as <!?? v change Mr intend* t.? have hi* work done in a ?U pert or style tu what it usually dour in thi* eonntrx . OJficers ' Uniform *. I unties * JIubiti, Cloaks, made in the neatrat and nwm fashionable man ner. All order* addressed to him will br strict - I) attended to, and no paina spared to give satisfaction to those who favor him with tlir .r custom. C.reensborough. K. C March 12- 10 ? 4w X. B The editor of the Mi'. ton lntrllig?*n. rvr, will give the above lour insertions, and forward hta account to the poat niastcr at fireen, borough lor payment. V OST -OFFICE, Chaptl-fbU, March 14, 1822. "IITHEREAS considerable inconvenience VV liaa arisen hitherto in the mode of transacting the business of this office; there, fore, in future, those concerned will take no tice, that n-. Inter nor newspaper will he de livered on Wednesdays and Saturday a in Icaa than one hour after the aenval of the mail, and on Mondays and Thuradava in leaa than half an hour alter the arrival of the Same. And in every inatance for Uie payment of postage on lcttera, Sir. the change will be precisely and promptly required, aa the law dirrcta. on the delivery of the aame; except aa to newsps pera, in which caae the post office law re quires the iKMtage to be paid every three months in advance, otherwise to detain the paper* However, by way of oceonimodaUor) (if preferred) the p-iat tnakter tenders his ser vices to k?e*? seounts with those who may think proper to make advance* ol tha proba ble amount which may cover the postage on letters and newsp^pe** fur and during each session of College K*i?erieuce ha* already proved that the concerns of a post office can no< be managed correctly without an adhe rence to the one or the other of the mode* proposed tor adoption Henry Thompson, P. M. P S On Wednesdays and Ssturdavs the Uistl will ip> cioaed at 3 o'clock, A M on *1 .ndaya ai hall paaf 12 P. VI . and on I'liur* day a at 1 o'cl<><.k I*. %l. H | March 14. | ?2 1 11D? Clover Seed, ?50. Till' aubacribrr lia? lately iei ?<> ed a quan lll) ol Kre?h Ked I'luvn- Sei d, ?225U Ids. prim' <?r?-?Mi Hggun H ues, 4 by and -4 i b} *2^, Carriage and duir vvi??m I ditto. Et|>ec?ed shortly, ft Mills, best quality M'dassrs, 2 Mills. Sugar. 1750 IIhi. Duti li Ovm Luis. Half pi|??* old TrntrilTe L. I?. Wiite, X ) IiunIm'Ik iiorlhirn Irish Imitator*. 1). Yarbroiigli. Marrh 12 U9? 2? Kpiftcopsil Convention. NOI ICF i<? hereby given, that the Si*th annual Contention of the Proieiimil K]> acopal Churrh in North Carolina, will l>e holden m the city ot Kaleighon Thur?d*. the IHih d*> of April, at 11 o'clock in the tore noon. It if earnestly hoped that a full delegation will br aent to the Convention. Those Coil ffregationi who have been duly organised since lint \pril, are particularly requested to ?end delegates, in order that they may be for mally admitted ill communion with the con vention. Uy order, G. T. DKDKLL. Stent ay of ih? CVavriff'm. Kavettevilk, March 7, 18J3. #9? 5w The editors of newapaprrs in thm state, are wcqurtted to do a favor to the Kpiscojial Church, by giving thia notice five insertions. NOT1 C K. "TMUS subscriber baa a quantity of good * WIUSKKY for aale by the barrel. Me also want* to purchase COKN and 11 YT. _ J. S. Hill till . 'HI 01? Hillsborough Masonic lottery. J^) THK managers of tbe Hilltbtrwgk JMatunic l.uiirru conceit e themselves to b** in du ty bound to iutr to those who have pui chased ticket* ol t!i? ni, die rcaMiiii why the draw- tig did not commence on Saturday the 3d mat. x* had hrin previously announced. 1 Ley aie as follow s: The ret >rns from agents at a distance were not complete as to the number of sold tickets. From the In-st estimate wh ch the returns made would admit of, it wastliut!gtn,th*t ?|. though a drawing on that day would be safe according to all probable calculations, yet a loss nag hi be sustained; and they felt unwil ling to proceed to draw. ?? long as tiiere , could be the least possible risk. H\ delaying the drawing until a Tew htin dr d m?>re of the tickets could be sold, there would th? n be no t isk whatever; and the man a?>-rs would be able not only to pay to the I'.rtim ttr ad\f lurer* the pria? s they draw, but in . ion thet t*t'i fnll\ tu succeed in rais ing a sunt of niotiev adequate to tin* building a commodious bouse for 'lie um* of the l?dge. 1 lie managei-s liave dete. mined H'tlraw on TUr.SH.il Ilie t'OUKM OF JUA't: n. xt; but sliould tbe drawing, however, not then taki place, tlic managers plt<)*?- themselves to return the .nonev on demand to every per son who may be dissatisfied. The Managers. March 5. 08? tf Fivr Dollars Reward. U\N away from the sub scriber on Sa urday the 2*1 .n a negro in*n named if OH, about fill} -five >rar? ??l .i hi* hair vinifU'lia: pray; ?jf a lar? ? makr, fall I et n>fh; ii.ii a lar^e scar on ope ;? :ii* fetrt, occasioned by the ' cut of an axe; '.lir inside of the ftn <??? -int Mil IM' (in, In - t i^tit it is l)f. lievetl, lias beencul otf with a ?Cythe. and li? has two lumps, nnc on hi* neck ,.nd one '?n hi* br~a?t. The above rt ward, to?? 'lie* with all reuaonahle wili be oa-.d on the deli very of ?aid ne^ro to the tuliutibrr, or con fining him in any jail. NATURAL HIS I Oil Y or Quadrupeds, Jiirds. Fishes. Acr. ?re informed that the work has been r?*eeired, and i* now ready tor delivery on application at Una office Persons holding subscriptions for the NOR I'H-C AROLIN A Kvangelical Intelligencer, ?re requested to forward to this office the names of the iubKr>bern ihey ma\ have ob tained?retaining the proposal* till farther no1 ire- SSonld sufficient encouragement be offered, arrangement* will be rrude tor a ?peed) f ommenccinent ot the publication. Jan. JO \\ I LI ; he let to the lowest bidder, <?n Saturday the 6lh of April reit, '.he repairing of tiie Bridge across K'x> IlilULorough. Cieorge Pratt. Orange cnun'.v, Feb 18. U6 ? i w SubNrribrni to tlir March 5. ? 5 w HVUabor migh Academy . rr,IIB cxercise* in this instil til ion will be JL returned ?>n tlie first Mon day in Janu ary next, Parents and guardian* entering pupils, will apply to l>a*-id Yarhrouirh, esq vlioK receipt tor tuition will l?c cer;ttir?te of entrance to tlie principal. Tuition ft 15 50, paid in idvmicr. J. Willirrspoun, Principal . n c II 96? To t* liuiiiftocver it may con cern. THOSF. person* who are still in arrears for Dnert I axi s and licrriul Duties, within my c ?llrction district, art* hereby no. tified that no longer indulgence ran be given. I have ai'poin'ed Dioma* IK Watts, of Hills borough, mv agent to collect for me, wlioae nrccipt shall be g'.od ai.d binding on me. John Van Hook, jr. Collector Kiglith (? >IWction Dist. N C. March 5. 08? -3w State of North -Carol in a, r.i. viior.PH cou.\ n Court ul I'ict1) and (juaiter Sessions, Ft hruai y T < im, 18 22. fhtnenti Cameron, Cat el Campbell, and John Hojff, UrxMrtt, lit. of. IhuiUtn I 'ateni, defeated, VI, ft ifliam ,\foo>e r*?",HIS is a petition filed for the partition of I a tract of land ?f 640 acres, situate in Kandolph county; and it appearing to the court that the defendant William Moore re aides in the state of Tennessee, It is ordered, that publication be m dc in the Hillsborough Recorder for he space of six weeks, for de fendant tn appear at the next term of this court on the nrst Monday of May next, and plead, answer or dc muri otherwise said peti tion will be taken pro confesso against hira and heard ex parte. Teste, JeHse Harper, c. c. c. Pries ?d* $2 ?S 08? 6w NEW STORE. Ei:33>3&I??3? & ?X)e ARE now opening in the store of the isle William WhiUcd, Hillsborough, t general assortment of I) r> Goods, Groceries, and Hardware, u h:cii they ofli-r for sale a- very low prices for Cash only. Having a partner or agent always in New York, and a store in Favetteville, thc> will be enabled to add to their assortment almost weekly, and afford tlicm at prices wordiy the a'tention of every purchaser. Feb. 12. 05 ? Sw Stat** of North-Carolina, CJI.1I HAM COUNTY. Court of l'ieas and Quarter Sessions, February Teun, 182 2. Oeorje Gee, administrator of .Hex-~\ antler IVuk iutt deceased, vs. John W'itbin*, Rof>ert If ilk-tnt, Ter~ j nil fYtfkint, ff'i/liam IVil feint, .la- I r-m Ifi/hint. Mote* Hi /hint, John ! r? U'ilkin*, Ueoryc IfilLin. ?. > Mention. C 'entril and EUzabe'h hit tvife, I Itrapcr and Jfiincjj hit toife, J ? ? .iuttal and . ? me hit ioi/e, I Ft a vie and S hi * toife, | 1 ToUoren and Ketic.', hit mfe J IT appearing lo the court that the defend ants s?rc inhabitants of another stater It is ordered that publicaiutn he nia'te in the Hills bjrotitfh Uecorder for six week*, for the de fendants *o appear at the next court, on the sec>od Monday of May next, and then and there to ph-ad, answer or deinur, or the peti lion will be taken pro confetto against them, and lieard ex parte. A c??py. Teste, Tlios. Ragland, Clerk. Price ativ. 50 06?6 w State of Nortli Carolina, FERSQ.V COLWrr. C'.O'trt o! Picas and Quarter Sessions, December Term. 1821. Jotepli H. Shate and oi'ie-t Petition for a *? > division of William and Hadf jrd Gooch.j lit- a I Es.ate. IX t lie above petition it appearing to the cuurt thai process ha? duh issued agree ao.v to act of assembly, and that the said W.iltam and Kadtord <??o:h is not to be found: It is therefore ordered that publication be made for si* weeks in thtf Hillsborough Recorder, thst *atd petit on be heard ex parte z the nex, term of this court, on the fourth Monday iu March next. Jesse Dickens, Clerk. Price adv. 25. 0t>? 6w ^ OTIC ' K is hereby given, to all per- on ? indebted tu the la'e DA VID HAT, to come forward and pay what they owe, whether b\ Note, Itond or Account; and all persons are lierebv required to bring forward their respective demands, or this no lice will be pleaded in bar of a recovery. Tims. Ruffin,? , James Webb, 3 ' rr#" Dec. 4, 1821. 95? Jm ALKXANDKK <$? HARRISON, H WK on hand ihe following: articles, which they will sell at ?erv reduced prices to suit the times. B *st Saddles, cut back trees, at g 16 00 cash. Plated Gig Harness, 40 >j0 Common ditto, 25 U0 I' la ted Carriage Harness, elegant, 85 OC C'tmmon dit'o, 55 00 Hreech Bands, by the pair, 8 50 Blind Bridles. 2 25 and all other articles n proport ion. They will also credit their uoik six and twelve months, a' a moderate advance on the above prices, or receive in payment any inri of produce. Tneir s?hop is on Queen Street over lJr Webb's medical ?liop. January 9, 1822. 10?? tf Q3? Take Notice. VLI. persons indebted to me foi T VXF.S, or that are owing public axes for the years 1819 and 18'2u. are respectfully solicit* ed to call on tne and settle the same, or thev mav expeci to be called on for settlement ac cording to the law in such case made and provided; tor although t> icli a course will be disagreeable to me, 1 shall be under the ne cessity of enforcing p. A ? I do not expect to hold the office of Sherifl longer tliatuhe expi ration of the term for which I a a* last elect ed, it behoves me to bnnp my official busi ness to a close, and therefore must liave my business in that office set-led in pr.per time. Thomas Clancy. ^?/ Dec 4. 95? autYujTit^ of tYie Slate oi X or t\i-C ar o\ina. wv wwwvwv [Drawing positively to comneijce on the 4tli day of June.] HILLSBOROUGH MASONIC LOTTERY S4?213siai?. 1 Prize of 1 2 2 1 <4 1 0 100 2500 2626 Prize?. Dl . 25,000 ??i . > More Prizes than Blanks. 23 74 H! an Its,) 5000 Tickets at 5 dollars, is 25,000 HTjiTlO.YjlRY PRIZES. The last drawn tirket on t lie 1st, 2d. 3d, 4tl?, 6th. 7th, and 9th day's drawing* will be entitled to a prize of 100 dollars. The first draw n tirket after four thousand have been drawn, will be entitled to a prize of 2,000 dollars. The last drawn tirket on the fifth day's draw ing 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 prire* will be floating in the wheel from the commencement of the drawing, 1 ot \OW> DoWttvs. j \ ! a \VH) j \ O of 60 V>oY\ava. i ?V\0 H> i a&oo & Prizes payable ninety day? after the drawing is completed, subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent. Prize* not demanded within twelve montha after the drawing incompleted, willlbe for feited to the wheel. The drawing will commence as aoon aa a sufficient number of ticket* are sold. The drawing will take place once a week, and five hundred tickets will be drawn each day until completed. Notice will be given in the newspapers published in thi? place and at Kaleigh of ihe commencement of the drawing. Tickets can be had of the managers, and at most of the stores in tins plsee, and at the post office Letters addressed to either nf the managers, 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 houaes ol the adjacent countiea, for sale. JiiuieH 8. Smith, ^ David Yarbrough, I John Scott, <>MAJ\\1QERS. Thomas Clancy, | Hillsborough, May?. Willi* SllttW, J N O T 1 c i-:. ALL persons indebted to Ihe late William Whitted, deceased. Will come tor* ard and wt'lc ihtir Notes, UoihIa ?iul \ cr nuts immediately, as the butiurstnl tl?eest?ti * ill not admit ol' indulgence. ?nJ kit |<fri< nr l a> in*; clonus k/t dtsircd to |n tseut tli* n> fi.r adjustment and payment, or this iioik e w il be plead in bur James Webb, anili James Phillips, ^Ex'4 Dec. 1, lh21. t 5 ? on ?V OTlCt ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Mliton, late id liillsborongh, (Ifcn^ri!, by bond, note, ncroiimo, for house re' t, or ot h erwise, are requested to ma |u}(ntr.' vi' 1. out delay, or secure ihe payment thereof to the subscribers, who alone are author ?? d i<? receive payment and gr?nt discharges. A - d those having claims against the e*ta?e ate t> - quested to present them pr?.perl> auther.te ? ted or this notice will be plead in bar ot re covery. Federick Nash, J>avid \ arhrough. AN illiam bliaw, A. 11. Bruce, Hillsborough, Jan. 26, 182"2. 07? -w D. HEARTT Proposes publishing, in Hillsborough, N. C' a religious paper, to be enutled 1 lit NORTH CAROLINA Evangelical Iiitclligencer. In which will he given tin- nios? important in formation reHtive to the spread ot the gos pel, and the consequent melioration ot the condition of the huiran family, with si r h other intelligence as may be interesting tu the christian reader; ? ccasioi.allv enhvi-ntd with religious and moral tsuan, and ligh't-r articles tending to promote christian cha rity and heaverily-mmdeduess. WV PROSPL' TUS. TO a contemplative mind it it pleasing 10 look abroad over the various portions, ol t'.e globe, and ol. serve tlie improvements vl.ich are daily taking place in 'he ccnuitiou of man kind. We perceive the djik cloud* ?>! igno rance and en or. 01 *up* rstitmn and lai<aiici>n., gradually v. anting a\? a\ , and the horizon g ?! ded w .th a brightness indicating the approach i of a morning glorious to humanity and rich With bicssinga to the clnldien ot men. I he?e | heart-cheering prospects are the natural re | sul iui extended informal ion, but more part:, cuiarly the blt?t>ed efiecis of an expanding knowledge of the divine prec-pts of the chr.t tian religion. A general tbnst tor knowledge seems to be awakened, and the cfiorls r.? re making by missionary, bible, and othe- soc r ties, to iu fills e the religion of the gospel, ai d to inculcate a more attentive observance of o: r Civil, moral, and religious duties, are attendt d with a succt-M ci. erring to the heart ot the phlanthropist. It is under such circumstances that we pre sent to the friends of Christianity in this ai d the neighboring nates, proposals for publish ing in this place a weekly paper, cairulattd to aid the cause in which so n any are enp - ged; and are induced to hope that audi aiif-; tabl shment would not be among the leant ef ficient means of promoting religious informa tion. By the multiplication of political papers the mind" of the people of this favoured coun try have been enlightened m the scie. ce of government above *?! the nations of the eai-th . Through the same means is it not reasnnat-ie to esp*ct that moral darkness may be pated, the love of religion b? inculcated, aid a warmth be infused into the lit art sot helitv. ing christians which would ::rge tb?m ?(? still greater exertions? For though u? : *e pleased in contemplating the general ad?.<"rr ment of christian knowledge, and the irtl - - rated condition ot mankind, yet we find much to lament when we look around us and p? . - ceive how miiny are still enveloped in clorbfnl ignorance, the victims of vice and iinmorahr . Though living in a christian land, there a: c ?ome, alas many, who never enter a church, who never opt n a bible, who never rtrfi?-ct >>n ill' came or the purpose of thei* existettr May not the diffusion ol religion* mtel'igen e ten. I ;o remove this lisilessness* May it i.u> t'Xcite to inquiry? May it not ron*!C ? ion? to reformation? 1 he continual droppings of water wears the hades? atones; m:?v r-.t weekly admonitions and repeated examples melt heart* of stone' Surelj there is rnon- in hope That the contemplated work, if property encouraged, may contribute in >ome small degree, towards hast'-mng that gloriom per. Ovl, when " the mountain of the lx?rd's house slit.ll br established in the top of the moun tains. and shall be ex alt id abo* e the hills, and ail nation* shall How unto it.*' In presenting t|ii? prospectus to the pnbl e, it is unnecessary farther to explain the nature of the pro osed publication. In its conduct, all possible care will b' taken to select surh matter asm*> be mos n?ere?ting and instruc tive: and the promised assistance of several eminent divines, it is e x;>cc'.? d, ? ill add use* fulni ss and rctpectabilwy to the work. CONDITIONS. The Kvangtlicsl IntellurenCee ? ill be pub lished once a #eck, and Contain eight quiito pages, neatly printed on go<.<i paper The price will be three dollars a year, ?f paid in advance; otherwise four dolsrs wul be demanded. No subscriptions received for less 'ban or.e year; and no subscription will be discontinued until all arrears are paid, unless at the opt ion of the publisher. \ failure to give notic* hi ? fore the end of * he veat of a w iah to di?ci> - tinue, will tie considered as s new engat.en.rn-. To persons procuring e.ght subscribe* ?, i and remutingthe amonniof the subscriptions, the paper will *ent gratis. The publication will commence as torn as sufficient encouragement is obtained *.r> dr fray tho expense \T P*r??n* *uh$cripti ant ?>??? '?*71 ie f e<l tit /irn-.'rd to (ftii "Jgice the ttamei of . he tt'k tenkert then nay hi.ve obtmneW?itHfirUTyr $t pvfintis tut farther nsftrr.
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