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HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER. WKDNKSIMY, OCTOBER 16, 1822. Vft \ A-i\ HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. PIOLISHKU WREKLY BY DENNIS HCAltTT, AT TH1IEK DOI.1.AH1 A Y P.Alt, PAYAIILK HALK VIAHLV IX AO\ \NCE Those who do notjcivc notice of their xiih to have the pa|>er d iscoilt itiu< <1 at tl?c 'ipira. i.on of the year, u ill 'ie pru-unud as ?I? siring continuance until countermanded ? %nd iiO pa;>er Wl" be discontinued until an car ,?<*, are paid, unlets at the option of the pub? I lisher | \Vhoe\er will procure nine subscribers and jjiiarautee the payments, sbal receivea tenth Krat.?- . Advertisements not ? xceedinp J mrteen Imt-s ' wil< -e inserted three urn sfnr one dollar, and ? t, r t* -five cents 'or each con* inuance. S i i,c-ip:io i? received by the printer, and id is* o> toe postmasters in the state. All 'ett?T? upon lusineas relative to tits p?- j p.-r must he post-paid- | fient it-men o? leisure, who possess a tasti *'?n>t' raiy j>ursin:s,arc mv ited to favour ' us a i'. ii co "'mm c.t uiis r <> u \. rl',AK suh?rr l? r ws'.r* to p relia*< liO 1 barrel* ?>? c on lie w >!l jf-vt* t ?* ?? d??1 ur? : and h' * cent- p r n^-rel in discount t > tho?i: j that ^r?* indicted t?? t: in He a'>s<> u iilu'i to purchase tli ir* \ boshels ? of iJ'i'kI w I i eat. , , , , . . .1. s. Siii H Ii. I JI.lUlHirou^i, <yc*o.^r r 4*" i . J ST It \ YKil, | TPH'iM Hot ?l??iroii^ h <>n I Kiir?da\ ttie >i! A in?t. a mail r >an marc, loui <? five ?eais t.Ul, H 4 X mane a'id tail, a'"l a star hi i.er to?c. ? . .?J, "a lias ia'el* Ih+h ?jillt Iitr ri^.i? ?<dr, anil ?' >s runabU- s-nue ve*. ivm^.iis. \ r a??in?l>l?* c ? . jh-iivi !<?!? ? ill t>r ^ . \ ? n In an_\ |icr,ii"i who s II return \j'?1 mat: to '.!i?- s'l^ sc ?!><!", oi ?i*e intornia < n I .ere s ie n?.?y :>c ,uu 1 .;om4|i1i linker. lbs fields, <)Ct. 7 Jw i LOS T. "? N H >l*hor >f%, o ? 'In- . v. n n.- of the 3 ! | .1 i>i?i j h <? <i I- ? < tli en il'iilir-, I ?l? ,*? ti it >|l am I ? n. uto i. itie | i ' j ?. ? i'm ? . \ I ? * <rc !icrt ? f'?* ? ? ? ?l U ? ' r !<?????, ? ?i t ? i?- a <1 >1 I i4 it J I, ..t i r r in j?4 nj? Hi i- ciiic i. *'u ,>? r?o!i ? txi 'it lrtiitl<Tu. (Iir siii'f li'i I'^rr be ?? ni4>l? l>_. nic j lint on. O 1 gt count., Ilc> 4. .ij? o* ; 1. 1ST OK I.KITKHS Hi nt * h ul l/,e /' if ' 'jf > r ><? //? i*bnr*jUgKt .V. 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III. i ? i i vi m' m lUan, Alli'i ll MOOI c t ) l,u n H'lUiiii 1. j? Smiiiiii I !*? i lcr, It. ? >4il..l(.l ? W I'crr . it V| I lit |{ io.|? ?, fl ill i'ii l( \c.?, ,-ft Ui.itif, |{. v /I . ,1 - U ? ? rf, |tT i Ml It iiwlr ?, II .11 It.V. I, i .ir'< ?? It . t?. r. ?, U - It ? . W .low, I .... U'liJin . ft<j M i ft I II .lit t .1 l( l'l \ 0 ? "?? #1 <ii Sni it Ii . II ? Jft; .?rKm if. r?(j St.. I'll itOi.ui|;i' trnin 1 \ , J I' ft' M ll .1., .'iliv ii! c, I .?iiin>ii II li>ji|), W m I )'ii.. r | Z r i r a.i I > ? lc * ' I'-. *?.i ll.. Km, N l;. .?/ I ln.?ri|, ?tl .inc. I > iriotiii I' It ' li-^ril K. ( ? mm, * * "i .ll Kil'ifti ; , ? 'hi I- 1 hi urn, .l< >ft< | >1 1 N' ? il.'ii u?, J >*?.^ih ?r >i k, ? J \ . S ii t ii t ol. I|.? ll.T "*IIIH, K .i . r *>:>.ti ki''i, Join. \ S ?i :ito?- , l-'i ilvrick St i\ .,11 I I .1 *; <1 I in n< r, ? >'r. <1 r.i kFormllt " 1 "n>' r' .i ,i .ii m 'r<.?>ii.pNofi( .1 "ri.lt I ' Mil 1?: (>;?, < ? CuK in I ir .\ p , A kI. ? I ,? t.j t cr l< (.r,.\c Ii " rt l|.iftl i?i|?t, J <i?i( ft lliis'r ?' ' * Hi . riironn, ?l ?ri?. ii 1 1 .i,l.ft, ^??1 It II I '?! loll, J . i ll itfiir mm, M.ri, I'l'.tlMt l|..|(|rt ?y, U?Ue> ll.,.i, *< ? I ft ft llMC. H. .1 J1,,r 'fkft'.n, Kj.r.Uo, W'plicu Jiiftiiri-, Itoli.'rt I H...1.I I'r.nic.ft I .in ?< i l.'Uo, J "li-i I ii r .ci , I no. Ii I'li.itii !?on. \\ If III It li\ ?e, ?I oft r 1 1 ' i II lute, .1' ?>. jtii X ? II iiiiiU, II ill ? W licclt r? IImvkI II lltrfiii'i, J ii t*ft It iifton, ?? l*? ti*. M'.lliitina, II. j II l' lis, II. in . ?? in J It' a rrrn, J. 'Mi IKillui'g, II nr\ II Ifton. ?it. 1 .1 In Y ?im>:. ll. Ii, Cook, 1'. .)r. S3? LIST OF LRTTFRS Htmcunrnj at tUe /'ott-Oflicc in Chapcl-Mll, .V C, October 1, 1: .22. IS M D inx'l Boo the, Jordan j SaniiiH lln vicr, W.o. II Mcritt, i Chn*loph?-r lUrbee. John Morgan, (J Saran & J.?lm .Morgans ' Jame? I'raijr, mmi JaiUfB Mo >re, Kev JowpliLald *el I, 2 Murphey. ) John (i. UlMlmert, i N 1) Uichard l>avii. K Samuel Kvani. (_i Sarrucl (jarmrd. II William C>. Mill. J I.ee Johnston. k II. hit'.ri 1 1 f nq I, Thutnu L nrh. William Nichol*. o George O'dnam. P Cii'slex m t*?tter?on. li Jam, ? Kcevea. S Frederick if. ShepparU. V JoJin Tvlrr. w Folly CI. Webb. (I. Thomson, /'. .If. Chapel II II. Oc . 2 39? Mat*' ??! North-Carolina, ok.i.m, / ? Ol .\ i y Cuurt 01 1'itU' a>i. i. r St'?iuns, Atj^u^t *1 . i ..i. I s .'2 C Ori^ii *1 a' achntent. John Itrvce | " l^-V'td <<n one pair -ho 11 ^ \i I ?n<t lull,*, ;** (inmtt'd He< uUm // tr.Jton I ?.nt !?> ?r Joint llriicr. J j.iai.i tl in tli s Ca-e " II u| "" s?ii.t?c ion of 1 1 < r- Court th.it .lit itrlr leriiiioii ilaral*'?n, i-? not mii mlianiuiil ft t ie s'.*.'-. it ??? urilticu ' .li.it |> i iliCit '<iii be iiijiilt' in fit 1 1 illsl?<>r?i'ijjli Kocut.Ur iur \v . u.u .lli>, ilu* unle<> lit kji* | . t tiit next trim ? ?*i?l t-uirt aitil |ilt*?il ' i ? i9?ii> . |inl<meiit li\ default *il. be untied ajju '?? ?? hi ' J. .tm Taylor. ('Ink. I'r ce adt. & .> ju 3'j ? 2ni 1 ?'ii Dollars IN1 ward. It \ \ a-Aa\ tron. t!.c sub set. !>? r j nt hT'? man Djtfiicil (\i. I riidlv i !?? pro |" r . < t Mr* ?? rt <!w ck; he is 4l>.u hfv-hv uars ?>t Ui' , S>X !c- t 1 tli l.t HI'.U! -ltd ?* t i In- i? mcl'iit".' to ki *??- ??a-il ? n t|u l ea- , an I I> r 'cis* s-.n? m h ? Iron* it' t. ; ii i l?n'; l>lc UI..1 h tint w ! i :? t inm 1 1 ii k' iii r? .1 # m.i'il>C"9, in I * il no (lotijl t il iK? o<u i I ' j r ? i rev iiui, a id pcr?.ajis Ii i p?|>vr* u> iii*? ilii-c ? mir'i cmnpli vinn I-. a i.?r< >. ii i? c*:? c'? il 'In' lie i? in or ir I ? .?? t.ci'i t\ ..r II l!?l> ?roui;h Tm ? I -Ua ?? ri-'?ji.l \? !t !? (f:vf!i to ;i<i\ | ? ? r - -4 vki.n n. y ^pi?ri in fil 4iKl confine &aul iugr.? in lilt J j I in llir ai f | II. M'V.illsm. : Snilt W .'s\r I", \i|jj 1 li .?? ? 5* lVintin^ nriitlv cmtuIimI. A I I HIS ()l 1.1 1. FOK SALE. THF. subscriber ofTer* for sale the W^^^lar?re and convenient dwelling house ? | and lot where he no<* lives, in the A?L?town of Mill-borough. 1 he lot con tains an acre of ground I he house cotitaiQs eijfht roil,*, well finished, with a lar^e gar ? ret room; adjoining the house is * dining room, 3u by 16 feet, well finished- The other improve menu on the lot are a kitchen, smoke house, ha-n, stable, carriage house, Uc. and a well of excellent water within a few feet of the kitchen door. It would I'orm an eligible situation ior a lar*e family, or any person dispost d to kee|> a private boarding house lh. terms will be accommodating. A'?y application by mail, for further and inure par ticular informal ton, wiil be attended to with out delay . John Withers poon. July 16 27? tf State of North-' arolina, OR.I.K GL county. Cou?t ?jf IV a-. ?. Qu. i(ir Sessions, Au *u ? : T' t ?n, 1822 .Indrrto .11' Broom Original attachment, v s. Ctevi>d on the lands of Jo?iuh // BattfriiJge.j (tie del end ?nt. I! appealing 10 th? satisfaction of the Court that Jo?iah \V Uaidridge, the de'endant in this cas?, is not a:i inhabitant of this Slate: It is i herefoi e ordered by the Court , hat pub hca ion oe rrtftli." lhrc?- months successivelj m th< Ilidf l)oroo, h Itec?>rder, 'ha unless the sa d Josi.di W. Ilaldndge he and appear at th> next term ?>t said O urt. to be held on tlielou>th Moii(ia\ in November tuM, tiien ai.U there to replevy and plead to issue, that judgmei.t will be rendered u^ainst him. John Taylor, Chrk Free adv 25. 31 ? Jm New- York In ft nu ar y. Gratuitous irca'mi'nt ??f (.'ancfrs, Fistulas and I'tOTS. UR ARACII, hiiccetsor to the late IJoc'or idd ??! Xew-Jer?ey, resprc'. iullj int'oi n>s Hi public, ttiat i?e will open on I tlic. Mil ot vu?itst,an InfirmaiN ai No ber s'roi-t, tor ilie special ir*?iment ?>t cancrrs, tistuias, km I ulcern. Mori than one thousand pfM iii have been cured <<l tl.? se di?eas--s in tins ciu tit lite last : lirt-e \ear?, without iur> H c.tl operations, bv tl?? s.ti?ie ?ix?do of trra' lucnt tiK will lie purvi d a' this Infirm^r*. Ii ;b ojieiiod tXrluMtcl) lor i .e bout tit ut the ir.Jij;t ?i, la.?)urtii|; und<. r ihe?e distress i..j? ni iImI < s. I Ins chtsi ot the commumt) an- r< spect ' till \ itivr.cd to cali, and receive nu.i'cnic and attendance, wi.huut nionev and uitli ii? puce. ?V. U. Hir infirmary will l>2 opened twice a ? et k, '.n M oii> \a v % and Thursdays, between ih?r ImU's <it twelve and one. ?jf Ktl.'wi-s <,t i e.vRpapers tl.r mgliout the Uii. 'in, ai t- reij'ic&Ud to ft've the above a few inscil -us. 3-1 ? 1 The Shorter Catechism, f or sale t?t i Ins office, by tiie gross, dnzeti, ir sin .lc. i ItfliAiYJia) FOR SM.K A i 1 Itl^ Ol-l ICE. 3 \\ Tll-I. Hr ?? '.I. <>n Mo..iIa\ ll?f- -'I-.; W-.\ ut <>C'?>fc* riirXt, a tin- court-house in llillfcho \ ? r .nt'li, r ?? (..'I 'U.nv r.ic ? ol I >nn, nr stomach iherrxt .<? will jilisly the tat due llitrt ? ii, t .r v. 1 I'.' ?* 'cl 18-V, .?nj Cust ot advertising, to wit >? Itktl"ll n\ ?* rri ? k, |> rrrtk, do. 11 rr. ? k. r-h ll'.S 6 10 ?> _ III 1 .1' I . 1 1 ,S8 .?? I :is io ? 145 1 ?<) 1 -0 61' 7 -> : it ?V ? 71 '20 ; V4 1 li 1 ? ?' * 164 h.: n . l? o i j'j l I I . (?(> 5 > 200 (.0 r -n sio 1 f> i rftcr* <>i F.iio, r i in ? r> .Vi ?? t ? r n I I*V * Cl'l ? ? i?i? c r? ? IVhOI rr do il.i. .1... do do. do. do. .1. do do ill tio. (In. < l*i ?!?? a >. ,i . .i. do. <1 ... ? 1 >. tin. do. do. (Iti. do. do. do. H\ ulmm |jivcn in. k. k, ck v k. k. Murr.-v, do I" i"v.*: t, 1 1.? r*?!? II, W .Ik. r, Kcior, Anderson, (. II. \\ ir ?, I it. , \\ S of, 'I* l??', trccr, ** 1 ( w it I t, W lotrhai't, t):? rs, Forrest, < ' .mpion, II ClIs, IT t;r, II ..rd. Strndwick, I'c rson's heirs, N irlioNi do. 1' 20 1319 and I^JU 182; r>20 l>2u 182., 182U 1 19. 1?19. i>iy. 1820 1819 and 1820 1819 and 18J0 1 20 IP 20 l?2o 1 2u IS 2o 1819 ami 1820 1820 1 h20 1820 1RJ0 1 20 1^20 1S20 1820 1820 \Y . ilaiii Ilj4ili'\ . 'a ? del H aslev, l? e'ard ltrow imitf, .1. i?i' how iM, .!.? ' l ? <;???.?*? liClrS. Kr.-d ? rick l.tvi, o. Love, K.i /..t.eili Uicket , M.Ci.ael l.iiCv, \ lexal.dt r \| t- 1 rose; I'ct'cgrcw, J l)n \riiol I, ditto \\ , lirfiii Itradford. i; "?. for DougJa?>'s heirs, Jolm I low Is, I :?r- j ('.?? bet, . IOi.lt I );?!<? \ . >en. John I r( email, ?luv s I uikner, .(.?cob llii.-^ins, I .j lev llorne, \ rc>nbald laiinl ton, Ki./a'>c<li K ng, John Kec ?'? . NaiSan.i-l ,1/ann, - t.eor^e I'. ndergrass, llohert Max, l!erslixl>\ lloberts, Jolm Ha?c.oe, lliomas Stephens, . - . 1819 (icor^c Smith, t>y T Lynch, . . 1820 Sarah Smith, .... IriJO Thomas Slade, .... 1820 John Walton, .... 1820 U ilhe Whitchart, . . ? 1819 and 1820 Keinth Andeison, . . . 1820 Samuel Cole, adm on Dogherty's estate, 1819 JoMi t'olhns ,it Knoch, ... 1819 Mima KM is, .... 1820 Join, flail < f Thoti aa, ? ? 1820 James Jackson, sen. ... 1819 d. <%, .... 1820 Jinus Keelinp. for father, self, and William, I819aml 1820 Kliz?l>f th Si trlett, . - ? 182o I'atsy 'l ax lor, .... 1820 William t Inssrnhall, ... 1820 \\ illi.?m i arnn^ton, ? ? ? 1820 Benjamin Carnn^ton, ... 1820 Jr>n< James, .... 182vJ I':mi1 Kmion, ? ? ? 18 JO Woliam M Farlin, . . ? 1820 Mar\ ? rai leti (hv Nancy), ? ? 1820 rhoniMS Smith's iieirs, ... 1820 Francs Norman, ? 1819 and I8J0 !lnw r.ver 8t Hoclt creek, 'Jol n S .irp, - . ? l8l9?ndl82<J ii'i'iiiN rtvck, jJoiiatl?;i' Wan^ck, ? |'r?\ik criek, I Jacob Noah, .... 1819 and 18<>v) Tliomus Clancy, Late Sheriff. August 2f, Q*?9v a!, r ? of 1 1 \ eo, ' il] >11111^ S'. i a\ horn, 220 lOM luu 27 i ,iu0 OH 70 1 j(i 2.io 1082 30 40 do, do. I .it t If Ihvcr, F a' River, F.no, 1. 1 lie rivrr, h iat ri*? r, l.it.lc river, Fnn, \ at oells C'frk , ror wi.ju year due. fS2u Take this friendly notice. TliOsK indebied to the subscriber *?xd nnnistrator of William Walker, deceas ed, or for medical aervrccs, will call upon col. J. Allison, before the -Jib of f>ctober next, id' they wish to save cost, tor alter that date the\ must expect a hint fro-n him, tor winch tliev will have to j ay from forty rents to one dollar Those having rlaints a^ain.st said Walker must present them as the law di rects, or tins noncc will be pled in bar of is cover>* J. A. Mebane. Sept. 20. "7 ? !w ALKXANDKR ?y HARRISON, H A V K on bund tin following articles, winch they *v.ll sell vt verj reduced prices <o suit the times. He* st saddles, cut back trees ~t 16 QOc&jIi I'lated (?i? Harness, -10 >.0 Cou.mon ditto, ?.'5 I'll I lated Carriage Harness, el^an' , '-5 (.?? Cnmmon dit'o, i?0 Breech Hands, by the pair, 8 -i'J llliial Kridles, " 3> a:id all other article" in proportion They nill also credit their work six *nd twelve moiidv, a; a moderate advance on the above prices, or recede in payiT.cnt any ind of proilnct*. Their shop is on O.tnen htfeitover l)r \N ebb*: medical shop. January 9, 1822. 1 00 ? * I I). HKAKTT Proposes pubiMur/, in Hillsborough, N. C a religious pap...', to be entitled T H K NOHTH CAROLINA Evangelical In eili^rucer, In uhich v 1 >e (f'ven tin* mo?. import at., in. foi ma' it ii ret .tive <o the spread ct il.e pel, an ' tti? co'-sciueiit tnel 01 ike eonditi >si of the imtcen latmly, v. it's such oth< r mrcll gene, us n*av be inttrest ?? t t > the oil istian reader, -C'..o onaily ? i liv n?'d with ri'!i|(io(ii and *?? >r^l t-??o?\s, ami Ii.-r art eh s tending to promote christian ofa* rit\ and heavta'y-minacdnesrf. PROSI'LCTUS. TO a conlt-nplalivt mind it is pleasi.'g to lonk abroad over the various por^ons ot' t| ? KH.be, aiul observe the ;rnproven.ett;s which aiedatlv taking place ii; ' he condition of in: *? kind. We perceive the Ink cloud* of igno rance and error, ot aiipel'S'U.on and ti-na icu,.i\ gradu^llv \ ast'ng and the horizon gli de. I w .1! . a brightness mdica.iug the apn-><acb of a Horning j;lur:nus to humanity and I'icn with blessings to the children of m? n. i heae heart-cheering prospects are the n.?>ural re sul'so extended information, but m:>r? purti [ culatly the blessed cHerts of an expanding knowledge oi the divine precepts <?t"* he riiii : tian relig.on. A general thiist foi snn, Ictl.e seems to be awakened, and the cfb?rt? now making b\ missionary, bible, and othei sor.ie ties, to ditluse the nl^ion of the gospel, and to inculcate a iTiore attentive >b.-er\.tnr? ?t (un civil, moral, and r? ligious duties, arc attended with a success cheering to the heart of the phdanthropist. I. is illicit* i sucli circum->tanc?-s tliat w c pre sent to tin- friends of Christianity in this and the neigli boring states, proposals for publish ing in tins place a wet -k.l\ paper, Calculated to aid the cause in which so iTiany are enga ged; and art induced to hop** that such an es tab! w ould not. be am< ng tlie least ef ficient means of promoting rel.gious informa tion. By the multiplication of political papers the m;nd? <>f the people of this favoured com - tr) have been enlightened in th* se.e? ce or government above a I the nations of the earth. Through the same means i? it not reasonable to exp( ct that moral darkness may be dissi pated, the love ot religion bt inculcated, and a warmth be infused in'o the hearts of believ. ing christians which would urge them to st ll greater exertions? For though we are pleased 111 contemplating the general advance ment of christian knowledge, and t-ie me In rated condition of mankind; yet we find much to lament when we look around us and per ceive how man) are still enveloped in slothful ignorance, the victims of vice and immoral, ty. Though living in a christian land there are some, alas man), who never enter a chuvch, who never open a bible, who never reflect on the cause or the purpose of their existence. May not the d. IFusion of religious intelligence tend ;o remove this hstles&uess? May it not excite to inquiry' May it not h ad to convic tion! to reformation.' Tbe continual droppings of water wears the hades', stones; may not weekly admonitions and repeated examples melt hearts of stone? Surely there is room to hope that the contemplated work, if properly j encouraged, ma) contribute in some small degree, t' wards hastening that glorious peri od, whei " the mountain of the lord's hou*e shall be e 'ablifhed in the top ot the moun tains, and mil beexalted above the hills; and all nations . >all flow unto it." In present >g this prospectus tothe public. | it is unneccssa y farther toexplain the nature , of the proposed publication. In its conduct, | all possible care Will bt taken to select such matter as ma\ he most interesting and instruc tive. and the promised assistance ol several eminent divines, ti is expected, will add use fulness ami rcspectabiht) to the work. ( UMJII lU.W The Kvangvlical Intelli^encor w ill l>c pub lished once* a week, and contain eight quarto pages. neatly printed on good paper. I he price will be ?hree dollars a year, if paid in adtance; otherw ise tour dollars w ill be demanded No subscriptions received for less than one \cur; and no subscription will be discontinued until all arrears are naicl. unless at the option of the publisher. .\ failure to give notice be fore the end of the year of a wish to discon tinue, will h< considered as a new engagement. To persons procuring eight subscribers, and remitting the amount ol the subscriptions, the paper will Iw sent gratis. The publication will commence as ?oon at sufficient encouragement is obtained to de Iray the expense (I 7* Person i holding *ub?crifition* arr requctt r<l to wirti to tfii * ojfice t'?c mi-nci of thr *u'? tcnbrr? f/irv muy hurt obtu*n<U ? 'tHu'Unj t/,t fropotult ttU/t*rih?r nttiet. m i vp ? k a Fiom the Western Carolinian. i State of North Carolina, > Kurke County. 5 Sn/tetior Court of Line. Scfrtetnkrr Term, 1 ^32. 1 he 1 * r j ut i Jury 0?r the county of Burke, whilst ilisv harming their func nons in relation to the leual, mora: and ? rintinai iuquisiiionsof the county, claim, in common with their Icllow-citizens at iarge, the right of pres* ming any poli tic ?l grievances that are destructive of th?' liist principles of the (government under which they live. Believing, as th< y do, that all men ate by nature free and equal, and that civil anJ politu ai li berty is founded in a perfect cqudity of absolute and relat ve right?, they assume, as fundamental truths, 1st. That all p >#er is vested in, and derived ironi, I 'he people; ?J. Thai tl b people have a rit?ht to i >im a political compact, by which the government ol the whole may be delegated to a few; Thai the powers and rights not expressly v:rren ileied hv trie terms ot that < ompact, are restrved t<> tbo^e from vvnom incy c rc derived; *.h. T'.a when those to whom ti<5 ^?iinuitni of the people has b<*en i it i usletl lo\c si^ht of the pt incipies up on w'lich ir is founded, ati.i case to rc s^c-ci the r oti'lit'oos that dett rmilie the ? ,ic of t Ik* * t HUM, tiie people havi a ri?ht \v undraw tiieir c??*.fiflence, and ?n w .i hi <? 1 1 ! the politic. I compact by which thev were united together. When, .?> u pjli'.ical crup'ion in 'he ye .i 1 77 f-, we :;tcauit severed from our moilict > otiii , ut.d i m< d out ptesent eo is'.iiuciou, wj smIi re 'i:ne?l s /inc vtra ti}?cs ot r.o'unial government, unci con tinued to lie !? picsen'.rd in general as sembly by ? -c. ?.'??;? without thoroughly mvestiga 1 1 ? ;? one wt i li?- principal ca\is ? s ol our di-mernbermeiit? -Hit tight of represen-ation in Pai !iam- at. Tnt pen I it at that titne assumed and ex<.ici>td the nuhtanu power of /ove- ning ; r?* m tr!vt.-; and, l;y nicorpor a: ing th- bul of rights into th? ?r constitution, still retain those i ig?>t*> and tio w cis. A the a lo|>i 4(<i> of the const it utior. cf Ncrth-C lro'ina, the rv ? pic !.? t not en i.?.ly teenier* ! i"ro**< tne he? cdi'ary an<: p ?ir.ic.il p':>:,!si< that palsied the numbus of i.,c Ew.^l.^h constitute i?, it) i Mi' shape ot roitcn and depopulated '.10 rough*-. Tt is gr.?nd j>?rv the: ?? fore p-> s.nt, 3^ a gtievance, the inequaiiy <?i represen tation ia this ie>pe?*t. The righ. and p jwer of limiting ? ? .0 numljrr oi tiuir dr lr t?d its. i t t tiei Hi convention < r ass- m biy, is inseparable t'oni the ri^ht and powv. r oi choosing tin m. This grand ju ry, therefore, piesent ai a uricv ?ncc ihe multitudinous numberot rcprouniatives m thr general assembly. l'hev also pre sent, as a sei ions grievance, the ton i'ic cj ? ?ex?t meeting of fie generd asseni My, !?? lievmg that the multiplicity of !a?vs oiiginatct km this souvc*, a:.d tends t'i mlee 'le t lie 1 r opcratlin Tins ^1 .inf! j 1 1 1 y .vre seriously iinpies?ed ?iih the belief. that il we could reduce the number ot o-.r representatives one third, and limit tne inteiing the legislature to two thirds, instead of oi.e, that the sa ving in the ex penses ol our government would, in tr.e course oi ten yeais ^with out increasing the bur'.ht us of the peo ple,) enable u> to uJopt a gtneial sys tem ol internal impiovcment, highly us.ru 1 and important to the country; amo (; which, we consider the erection ot public schools as of primary conse rpience. The grand jury of Iiurkc county for bear to point out in this short notice, '.he numerous defects that exist in t iir ron s'itution S,t this state, or to enumerate the many political grievances und.r which they labour; but anxiously antici p.ve a cordial and active co operation from their fellow citizen* ol the Wes tern districts of North-Carolina, in t! e gaud project of constifUtion il reform. They therefore recommcn I to the f. tc citizens o: Burke, to ciioosc deie gatts IVoin eich captain's company, to m< et at Mot gmt< n 011 the day ot* lor tin pntp sc of adopting the most con* r ru ill and j> 1 ac icable plan for carrying theii wishes into e fleet, on the great and nccssary objects to which they have advened. RICH \nn BMT>, Fr <-nan, Samuel P Carson, Elisha I'. Miller, Head lli^ht, Alfred Hartley, John Burden, Berrey Burnett ? Benjamin Newland, (icorpc llollaway, James Murphy, I'a iiel Brow n, Thomas llem ph. II, Plulip Martin, John Murphy, William /Writes, Hugh Connelly, N m <k1 Kil.ott, William C>ibb*. JUST l'l llLlSlIfcll). and for ?alc at this OficC, and the several stores in town, II K A K T l"? a il a rr a i Oct. 9 s??"V
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1822, edition 1
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