HILLSBOROUGH Vol. \I. WKDNK8DAY, JUNE 1, 1825. ?fo. ano. ipoinsjiaj 'ir?n>iy, Cogniic, Apple, - I'eacb, - ISj "??!:> ? k ... I'lliiv, .... - - - * ? an l!?s, mould, l't.i\s'rcil, rou^h. Hour, . - - * ;;in, iolland, Country, I'.tn, - ...-.i, .... ? % ? * * * ' Iili;. >">es, ? ? J. '.'".v.Icpi Amef - '{.rn? Jamaica, - West India, New England, >alt. l.verpool, - - i' irk.'s Island, Urown, - ? l. iaf, - I'ca, I nperial 8c Ciunpow Hyson, - - ? Young llyson, ro'"?rco, ... fat" w, .... ... \\\. >tv, 'iViic, 'adeira,- - Teneriffe, ? Sherry, - - l?on. * - - Malaga, - - gkll. .vVilim gioii.i'aycttt viliei May 17. CIS. CIS. 120 a 125 lb. der, bush, lb. bush, lib I. gall. ion lb. cask gkll. gall. cut. bush. cwt. lb. \ cwt. i lb. ! bush . j 37 8 .33 25 18 45 2 ) 12 40 30 20 22 14 52 5 562 ? 80 9'J 36 40 1 0000 9 lo 150 2 ??> 33 36 90 65 .CO 70 40 333 4C0 50 55 4 ? 830 1000 4 <0 9 4 50 1 1 May 26. CU. CiS. 125 a 160 42 45 50 34 15 18 60 25 14 80 425 90 43 55 7 35 20 23 65 27 15 85 500 125 45 11UO0 1 20uo 7 8 2 50 300 37 40 500 8uo 100 80 45 80 7 o 4 2\ 3 50 400 1100 1200 80 90 70 75 900 11 00 17 19 150 175 1 20 120 ?100 7 80 2.V)' i 200 5T0 7 * 85' 35 400 1 50 ~ 2 5 80 Ncwbcm. Mnv 21. CIS. CIS. 150 175 40 75 6 32 1 5 23 40 21 15 65 45 80 35 20 24 45 23 16 75 700 800 100 125 40 50 30 32 90 100 75 85 40 42 350 375 65 75 60 900 1250 18 20 12 35 40 160 175 200 22 5 Heiersourg May 27-* cts. eta. 1 30 200 48 70 60 75 6 6| 23 25 50 ' 55 24 30 550 90 7 jO 125 I 120012500 I 7 5 200 36 40 600 650 150 175 75 \oo 40 45 950 1050 7 5 900 1300 1 5 23 1 50 200 100 130 500 1250* 85 90 35 230 400 il I LLSRO ROUGH. N. C. PUBLISHED \V I. k.K I.T BY DENNIS HCAItTT, AT Til REK DOLLAKS A YKAIt, FAYARLE HALF YKAHLY IN ADVANCE. Tt?.se who do iMi> (jive notice of 'heir w ish ? i Uave the paper dicontinued at the r\|.tra ?f> t?* <be year, will be presumed ii'lrnr nj* its t iniinuance until countermanded ? Ami no p p r will b<? cl ^continued until .ill arrear a? ire paid, unless at the option ol the pub 1 1 folic r. ' V riever will procurc sevrn subscribers ?ml larantee the pay ments, shall receive the ?ri litfi gratis. A.lv -ruaements not exceeding sixteen lines w.'i '-e inserted tliree times l">r one dollar, an.! ''.enty.five cent* for eacb continuance. subscriptions received by the printer, and mj>i <<f the postmasters in the state. Ml 'ettrr* upon business relative to the pa ;?**r nust be post-paid. *? % * Members of the Suiiday ?> i >ol and Hible societies of Orange roomy ? In .re in arrears, and others having funds ?\ ? ?? r 'tands for the use of these societies, ; 1 -ase forward the same immediately t > \ ' I untin^'. on, treasurer, as it Ins became - iry to procure a new supply ol bor>k?t ? ii tx-d the importance of these institu. ?' ? > will be sufficiently apparent to in, luce a .i,? compiiance with this request NEW GOODS. n Imvt- rrcciveil iniin Nt-w-Vnrk an>'. ' * I'hilade'phia, a general and choice oft ? >? ' rnt ol Spring and Suininrr <ino?h, e a r>? disposed to sell on liberal terms. ? is'umcru ami the public are invited t r> .<? <i ex?rn.n?*, ??> wi: deern :t un?rCM<art ;i-c a lonj* list ot article* with pretty J. I*. Snuctl f'o. I' S Those in arrears arc earnestly rc<pic>t < 1 ? n tkc payment. Vi .v 1 4. "4? 3w $ 10 REWARD. V AW \ V tr i<n the subscriber nn t f i ' *i i Jfh ins*, a hound hov by the nam- of ' < i Ih-wington. He t<w<l{ with him a small s*, t?*n or twelve yars old, st <ut made, ? one wine in Ins tore held, :ib->u' four i t * or ten inches high, With one white i >t, shod before. The h'?> hud on, when it aw?y, a bine homespun Coat anil |> in and a wool ha*; he is about '.eventecu I 1. stout made, and lias on tho rif*ht us h' ad a letterworm, or ?ome<hinff is railed the scald head, full pluuip ''?n dollars ???ill be given to any person ' *dl deliver the said b ?y to me, either 1 ,r *i'hout the hor*e, six milts 4011th "I Hillsborough. W. N. Pratt. *i?r 17. 74? .1* N OTIC K. * ?' ''tc subscribers, having been sworn ? executor* ??> the last will of ?>? v*ll, deceased, at November term ? ' ' ' ' -v notify all those having claims 1 tlie (legated to present them proper ?,,',>*ntic?ted, within the time prescribed ?? , >tlierwis?- this notice will be plead in >? 'heir recovery: and those indebted to <*'.atc, are requested to make immedi 4 lament. John \V. Caldwell) Robert Caldwell. '"lfor<!t N. C. ) -<? ? ?" 'J9?b,18iJ. S '* COTTON GINS I Oil S \LK. ? !I v VT. recfivrd from Mecklenburg u lovl I of Cofon Gins, made l>y II m. 'J'. .Vexan ,]ri , ullo, as a C?m maker, ranks among*) the hr} in the state. Sonif ??1 his tints are in ope ration in tins county, and are lustily commen ded. \ constant supply will be kept th.nugh out the year. I). Yarbrougli. May 21. 75? ^>10 WewwiuY UI'N ANV \Y from the subscriber's plants i poo, in tfr.inge Count V, on lite llth M.iicli las', my n?*|jrn man IIKN. lie <s about 21 or 22 year old,ha? a doll look, and is of a yellow complex, on; hia e>tlashrs curls, and uh?n spoken Ip, ??mmen a little; lie has a large scar on one of Ins knees; is about five Ire i eight or rv.ne inches highs he was raised near the plantation, in I'eraon county; Ins clothing not recollected; he was supposed to have he. n seen ne?ir S meon Coct ran's >n Per son anil Slade's old store m t;*swell ! will give the above reward to any pc^on who vt til con. tine h m j\ anv jail, and all r? asonablc expen ses paid it delivered to mr at r?) fatlu r's, in I'ci son uotitiiv, near the Urai ge line, on Flat rivet. Dudley Snred# M jv '2S. 7.W4* N OTIC K. IK ?'iS-crit>pr hiving rpial fied s?i 'xecu ???;? t?> the last will mikI testament of W II. am If. Wlutted, dfr;Msed, *t February t< rm ??l* flange county coin, hereby ifi?e? wtl ice 1?> all pi-rsoin having e'.aims against iu t il':c??<etl, to ??ri,?(j th-in forward within th?' time proscribed by law, c.r tins notice will be plead in bar ol ? reeo\ery. .1 allies \\ cfoli, f.rv. Mik Ii J 9 67 -3 m Stair ?f Nnrtli-l'tirolina, Pi: ns ox corw'n. Court ol Pitas and Q'.r.r ? r Sessions, February Trim. IB2.?. Jiwnnj Unite ^ original attachment? levied ...... C' on lands. II i/ifivi I. vmi f. ) IT appearing to tbe court, tliat 'be defend ant in not an inhabitant ?>t ibis state; it ih therefore ordered tb.it publication be mad* in tbe Hillsborough Keror !cr lor three muni lid. ?bat unlest be appear at th" next term of this court, to be liolden on tin first Monday in ' June' next, replevy th?? property levied, and I plead to issue, judgment by default will be en tend against him. .Icmsc Dickens, Cl?rk. Price adv. ft! 375 67? 3m Just Published, and for Sale at this Office, I'rice lri cet.ts, A II KV I KW Of the Sermon preached before tbe llible So ciely of North Carolina, by the Might llev. John S. Kaveiiscrol't, l> II flisbop of tbe dm* cea* ot North-Carolina lly the Kcv. John Withersfioon, Pastor of tbe Prealn terian Church, Hillbomugb The proceeds ot tbit work, after defraying the e*pen*e, will be given lo llie iliole Society of North-Carolina. March 16. 65? FOR S Al.K, Thref! first ????? work llorsrs, and 3000 lbs. excellent Huron. Inquire at this office. April 12. 69? ]B ii A if 1& 8 s> Fur ??!? at tli># office. i st&w THE subscribers have just received, from the Philadelphia and New-York markets, and are now opening, their spring supply of Goods, consisting in part as follows: Superfine blue and black broad cloths. Ditto ditto cassimeres. Blue and gray cassinett. Drab and black striped sattecn, Vigonia cassimere, Striped florentine. Striped and whitejanes. Blue an<l yellow nankeens, Black crcassian, Striped and checked searsucker, White and brown drilling, Blnck bombazine, 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 calicoes and chintz, 9 1 fancy printed muslins, 4-4 printed jaconet cambric. Cambric and jaconet muslin*, Cambr c dimity, .3-4 dimity. Figured and plain book muslin, tenured book, jaconet and mull ditto, Tamboured mull and book ditto, Sud'"d mull and jaconet ditto. Loom suded ditto. Muslin and cambric robts, Muslin I rills. Jaconet muslin cravats, Thread and cotton lace, bobinets, Ladies thread cambric handkerchief#, l>?ng lawn, Plain and figured crapes, Crape scarfs and shawls, Fancy silk ditto, Levantine ditto. German ditto, F!a^ and Barcelona ditto, 7-4 cashmere shawls, Wlvetteen handkerchiefs. Merino halt handkerchiefs, Green ar.d white gauze veils, Damask bordered ditto, Bl.ick and white Lee ditto, ? Black and blue gms.de nsplrs, Green and brown ditto. Figured and plain white satin. Figured and plain black ditto, Plain and striped levantine, Sinshew, florence, and sarsnct, Silk vesting*. Toilenette ?nd Marseilles ditto, White and black silk hose, Ladies 8t gentlemen's cotton & worsted do Russia duck and diaper, Irish linens, Steam loom shirtings, * Bed tick>n, s, German diaper. Cotton d ma?k, Me. 's Woodstock, dogskin, buck, and bea ver gloves. Lad es' silk, kid, beaver, horschide, and casto? ditto. Large silk umbrellas, Ladies' umbrellas and parasols, L-nen and c'ton check, 3 4, 4-4, 5 4 and 6-4 brown and bleached domesi c sheeting* and shirtings. Plain ami striped northern homespun, Black and brown holland, Coloured cambrick, Turkey red handkerciiiefs, Indigo dye ditto. Checked arid striped ditto, >iu?penders jnd g?rters, M- n'? Kip, cah, and seal skin shoes and : shoeiees, Indies' k.d, sent skm, morocco, pruncll and damask satin ditto, Indies' I ghorn and straw flats, Gentlemen's leghorn hats, Together wrh an ? xtensive assortment of I Hardware, Cuttleri , Qneensware, Groceries, Pain's an?l Dye 'stuffs, Castings, consisting of pots, oven.s, skillets, spiders, and andirons: all ol winch they are disposed to sell low for cash. *n additional supply it expected daily. Cain ?5 Moore. April 5 68 ? e O.V V VAT \ O.VA\l\. HL. i,(i()K i ak< s th:s method of inform ? rng tJir citizen* of Hillsborough, that he ;ia? eolablnhrd a Confectionary in the house ail j??irnnjf the store of J P Snertl t*. f'o , where he will keep on hand a c rstant snppk of the var.ous arliclei in Ins line. The following compote a part of his present a?> sortment, viz# Jamaica It'im, Cogmac Mrandv, Apple ditto, Holland l?in, Whiskey, Cicdy Madeira, Country \V ne, Cherry lloiincr, Corfli?h, assor ed, \'e*ark Cider, Sang .ton's Hitters, Spice ditto, l?om* Sugar, Candj , assorted. Codfish, Sound* and longnes, "ickled Oj ?trH, ?.Scaly Harks. Madeira Nuts. Oranges, Lines, Lemons, llrown Stout, Soda Powders, Vlmonds, Filberts, Palm Nuts, t'oe<?a Nuts, Kig*. Cakes of all kinds, Sm't^d and pickled Sulmon, Scotch Herrings, Kngitsh Walnuts, Spanish Segars, Chetse, XlcTsndria and water Crackers. Expects in .? few days, Kr.tract of Lavender, Lcinon, Orange, Cinnamon, Lavender Soap, Hose ditto, Motk ditto, Transparent ditto. Cinnamon ditto, he. with a general assortment of Toys. IeC Lream? will be furmslwd throughout the season. April 12. ^ CO? 1200 lbs. Baron, .? firkitis Lard, 12 barrels Shad and IJerring, For sale by Tlios. Clancy ?5 Co. April 19- 70? Alexander Harrison 8c Co. on Queen Street, OFFKR FOll SALE Saddles, Bridles, Carriage and Oij^ Harries*. Wagon Goer, HOOTS, SHOES, and every article in their line, for ? a*h, or on a ?hort credits and will rccnvc in payment Shoe Thread* Homeapuft, lJr*in# Plunk or any kind of I'roducc. Feb, 12, W* ENGLISH SENTIMENTS. The Trinidad Gazette baa furnished ua with some comments on the inaugural address of president Adams, to flattering to the pride of Americans, that we cannot resist the opportu nity now afforded of presenting our readers with an extract. PeUrtburg IntcUigcncrr. " There, is some! lung in the rising destiny ot this extraordinary repub lic which forcibly arrests attention. She stands like a light and a beacon in the midst of nations. Her public | documents serin intended not for her self alone; the} spake to the universe. A period of profound peace exhibits her in an attitude proudly pre-emi nent; that which in Europe consti tutes only the repose of the wornout belligerent ? a cessation from toil and misrry ? the mere torpor of sleep, with her presents the imposing spec tacle of the rapid advancement of mankind in every acquirement which can render life dignified or desirable, of the developcment of the human fa culties, applied to the noblest purpo ses for which they were given in trust by heaven ? that of improving the condition of the human race, and of making utility to the many, and not the atHantage of the few, the basis of a free and rational government. It is vain to attempt to conceal it. Her pro gressive and powerful march, mena ces changes in the institutions of i?tir?pe which must take place soon er or later. ?'There is a calmness in her civic strength which to a reflecting mind inspires greater awe tban tbe proud est demonstrations of military con querors; they rise and they set; they are equally tbe sport of fortune in | their elevation and in their fall; elie ? seems the arbitress of her own fate, and her decisions carry with them the spirit of prophecy. Yesterday she was in her cradle ? to-day she holds the yftgis over the western hemis phere. There is nothing fitful or fret ful in her pretensions; she sits post ed on the stability of her resources, calm in the justicc of her claims. By her fiat she has set limits to the ju risdictinn of the Holy Allies: " So fsr and no farther ? in Europe you may tyrannise whilst slaves are to be found tamely to submit to the rod ? America from North to South is free.'* ? She has boldly proclaimed to the world the course she will next pursue, when the eternal jealousies of the rulers of mankind shall again light up the Hames of war; her de cision constitutes at oncc a new code for neutrals, and defines the future pretensions of belligerents. Europe, has heai'd these dicta iu si lence!*' Green Monkeys of South .Imcriea. An English officer, serving in (lie Colombian army, gives the following particulars of the (ireen Monkeys of South America: Ity night tho trees were visited by groujics of green mon keys, who kept up such a horrid chattering as prevented our enjoy ? ing a single moment's repose until ?lay, when we were beset by immense Docks of parrots, paroquets, and ma caws, more noisy than our nocturnal visiters. I had an opportunity of witnessing the ingenuity and cun ning of the Indian guides, one of whom proposed to rid us of the mon keys, provided he got a handsome penknife as a reward. He went out side the trees with a bottle, in which he put some peas; puttting down his fingers now and then, he took out some which he eat with seeming sa tisfaction; leaving a few strewed around, he retired; and the monkeys, who were very minute in their ob servance of men's actions, descended very cautiously, and having found some of the peas, a quarrel ensued; hut one, more crafty than the rent, peeped into the bottle, and, determi ning to secure a good handful, thrust down his hand, and, filling it, he set up a titter, as he found he could not withdraw his hand. The Indian now ran and secured him, and all the tribe fled from branch to branch in evident agitation, fart of an old red jacket being procured, all hands went to work to make him a new ?nit of clothes, and, alter being dres sed, he was let looae in the branches among his astonished companions, who collected round him, and, ga zing on him with curiosity for about five minutes, ? busy scene ensued; the other monkeys plucking branch es, and flogging the soldier monkey; who jumped from branch to branch, purst^by the whole commonwealth 1 of monkeys, until they were oat of sight. Thus the Indian ridded us ol those pests. ? We daily saw differ* ent tribes, perhaps three tribes of different colours in one day; some were very mischievous, throwing pis tachios, limes, and other fruits, at us. Our vtomen rode on donkeys, one of which getting tired, and a* beat ing would not make him go, he waft abandoned; the monkeys, as usual, were attentive spectators, and see ing the donkey left, they descended to have a ride; three or four dozen mounted together, on his ears, neefc and every other part and even two clung to his tail, while the others whipped and scratched him. The don key, frightened by this novel treat ment, acquired new speed, and begaor cantering, while his pursuers as nimbly plied him, until he came up to our rear braying. The monkeys now abandoned him, so dreadfully scratched and torn, that he never at tempted to stop afterwards* BOMBAST. Id the coarse of a trial lately held at Albany, N. Y. " an eminent coun sellor" put the following questions to ? witness. t Counsellor. ? Did you not see Mr. ? ? raise his muscular arv, and at tempt toen-orce and coerce a prepon derate of the timidity and fears of my client? Witness. ? Sir? C. Did not Mr. attempt (ha infliction or the most violent and out rageous corporeal contusion and chastisement? W. Sir? C. Did not Mr. ? ? attempt to strike the plaintiff? IT. Yes, sir. C. From your situation could you not have the most commanding view of the altercation; and was there any thing interfering between you and the objects, that could in any wise dim your opucular faculties, or ere. ate any obiuseness of vision? W Sir? C. I say, sir, were not your organs of sight in a situation to have a most clear, unclouded, and bright view of this most villaiuous, foul, and raoco-. rout transaction? }}. Sir? C. Did you not not plainly see Mr'. knot k Mr. down? IV. Yes, sir, I did. ** The bigger fool the belter luck.9' 1 have seen men, merely by noise and fluency, lead the conversation in companies, wliere there was taste# talent, and learning; though they possessed neither of the three. I have known lawyers to gain their causes, by impudence and vo ciferation, when neither th mselves, nor the jury, knew precisely their drift. I have frequently seen men take their seats in iho legislature, because they begged suffrages, and gave away whiskey , while thoso who dis dained to sloop to such measures, were left at home. I have seen a brainless fop lead to the altar, a fine girl, ind break her heart before the end ol the first year, though her hand had been solicited in vain, by the wealthy, the wise, and the honourable. I have seen stupid creatures, who scarcely knew the top of a tobacco hill from the bottom, plod on and get rich; while men of real intellect, and industry, have pined in poverty. Did you nover see a part, or all of these things? If you did not, I gratnlate you on your prospects of good luck, for you possess the quali ties to which it is promised b> the adage. OSCAR. Florida. ~ From information received from Tallahassee, the seat of govern ment for West Florida, a very flattering account is given of the character of iho soil. The writer states that, as far as he has explored, he haa seen no land that may not be cultivated toadvantage and a great portion of first rate. The greatest objection that exists to the country, is the extraordinary number of ponds that abound through all the rich law's. Many of them are said to furnish good fish, and supposed to be fed by subterraneous streams.? l'rom theso ponds run aa fine rivulets of pure spring water as are seen in any section oi our country. From this circumstance, it it the general opinion that they will not be likely to generate those fevers usu* nliy to bo ?j?prrhenc!td irom * tn^naiit wajcrs.

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