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HILLSBOROUGH -RECORDER. v?\.Yl. . "'WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 182 a. . , * Jfo. 3S1. jpsjusms ?wuKBassfir, r , \,Cogniac, A|*|ile( - I'each, - ^s, ? - i r, - - >n, " !fs, mould, - eeil, rough, lot land, I'.iuntry, -r, Amer. - .1 iinaica, - West India, New England, Liverpool, - ? I't.rk's Island, I Brown, - - ' L?<af, - - - Imperial St Gunpi llyson, - - Young Hy?nn co, - , udeira, - Tt-neritlie, Sherry, - Port, - - Malaga, - owdcr gkli. lb. bush, lb. bush bbl. gal!. ton lb. casfc gs.ll. keg gall. cm . butli. cwt. lb. V V 1 1 in 1 glo .May 31 CIS- ct*. I 20 a 125 37 40 8 ??3 25 70 2 > I 2 3 > So 75 o -> 14 550 80 3c 502 9 J 4t> loooo 9 lo \ 51' *2 jo ? r 9m (ij 5 "> 43 .1 O : (? 100'. Kaj.u v i nej June 20. ci>. 5 25 42 5 J I 5 18 60 19 i > 7 5 4 25 90 43 iluoo 7 2 50 35 500 HO 7 0 4 . J 1 1 ! .;.) ft > c. s. a 1 6u 45 5 3 7 34 20 23 70 20 14 80 500 125 45 1 20,o 8 300 40 800 IOO 8o 4 j 4 5 'o 1 .'J 'j 90 " i )50 I 7 | 9 l.?0 175 l 2o i :o 4f?0 4 50 9 I < 400 550 Ncwhci ii. June 4 cts. 1 50 40 75 6 32 1 5 23 45 23 15 65 600 100 40 7 30 cts. 1 7 5 4.5 bo 6j 3 5 ?20 24 50 2 5 16 7 5 7 50 125 50 9 90 I'JO 75 85 45 j ^ J t* 5 "5 60 90? 1 2 50 18 20 12 13 80*| ? 3? i 35 4 > i j 32 1 2 j?> 4 0 1 ? 125 15" ' 1 60 175 ? J ivO 2. a 2 JO 32 j ' i'rlti nUijI g June 24. cts 130 50 60 6' 20 55 18 cia. 2o\J 7 5 70 22 6o 5 50 750 90 1 2 5 I ! 2t>0 1 2500 36 600 1 50 75 4() 200 41) 6 ?o 175 100 15 8 ? 950 1000 i 5 yoo 1 300 15 23 1 50 2oo 100 130 500 12 50 90 100 30 33 250 400 liLLSIiOKOU Gil, N. C. PUBLISHED WEEKLY nv DENNIS nEAIITT, MIlKE DOLLARS A YEAR, PA YALI.E ' IIALK YEAKI.Y IN ADVANCE. v who do not give notice of their \vi9h ive the piper dicontinued at 1 L -? t-xpii? 1 tlitr year, will be presumed a* desiring itinuAnce until countermanded ? A d i< -r ? til b?- discontinued until ail ?r;i**r. ne tiulesb at the option ot tin- pub. x'ver will procure seven ?5'i''scr;!v rs laranteethc payments, shall receive tiie 1 . gratis. tvcrt.s' men's not exeetdmti RYtr?#?n lines j e inserted three timet t ?r >me dollar, 111 v -lue cei.is ' >r each r.< w !"uic; >cri,>tionn rece.ved by the pi ;ot_r, and ftl.e postmasters in the state. f'tern upon business relative to the pa ns! be post-paiu. NOTICE. j IK copartnership heretofore exis* 'n; un. ?ler the firm of Hubbard U D citius .s ':.j >?olved by mutual consult. All V ht? fi m are placed in the hand* r.F ro. >?, who is alone author.sed 1 <j col.o : ?me. p^r-nn* having claims against t lit < ,.i |*ill please present then. i*?r a< j.istmeir is exj>ecied that tlm-" ind? htfd will :.eir rcs,?ective dues wihotit delm Jacob lliil>5)ir<!. Win. Lie* ins. ( | fnsborough, N. C. June -J. P VR pbced the bond*, ? t ie firm, into the lnml? ot Dr. \\ jt. I t.ri ensburough, I >r collect n, v. 1 / ; . r!\ ?>i liorised to nc.ite the s ?m .<'1 ?ni dischargt s, and to whom th ? ? n - 1 are earnestly predWed to n?..ke 1 i n ? 1 p*)mcnt. AVin. I)irl,?v [?" .sborough, N V, June 2 >? Hj ? .?v,? .vvvncv.. 'IIX he sold on a r red it of twelve ffinntha, ' ? purchaser % v,it? h<md wiih ;if>;u*uv ?t 'inty, mi the late <1*c!Ii?k hou?e o? 1 i ' . (preacher.) deceased, on \V (.dries ? j" ?? ljui day of July nest, all the residue I 't v.nal ? state, consisting of two valua ?yr.>es, one Watfonand Harness, Horses, Sh? pp, a id llo^s, a crop of Corn, ? * nl <>???, Household and Kitchen fur ' ?nd a Ml ot Wacksmith tools, with Alitr article* too tedious to mention. \N in. Moore, John Sjkes, sell. Kxfcutnrt f^2V|, 1825. HU?'Jw *tnlr of Nortli Carolina, OR.tYdK V.OUjYir. I'Mur Court of Liw, Marcli Tirm, I H25. "inWre l hy the court tint a' the n*xt frm (,f 1 1> m court, and thcrealter, the ' 'I 'V--t will he lakrn up on Friday. ,,,-?vs arul all others concur icd will take an'I he governed accordingly, except v,i're the hill* have not hcen foundj 1 I'tend and appear helore the grand |*? 'isiul. I c?t, A. li. Hrucc, c. s. c. ' *8 80 ? 3 vr 21 li A i'f & 3 9 For sale at this office COTTON GINS i Oil s vl-r. k II YF. received from Mt trklenbttrg a In <d E ??! Cotton (.ins, in ?dr by II m ?a llcxan ? tier who, a* a 1?ii? linker, f?nk> ao.ongv the hn' hi the s'uie. some ut b<? (????% art- in opc> mtinn in this county, and are hi^hU riintmrn ?led. \ constant suppl) wilt be )u pi through out the tear. .. , . i). luibrough. Miv 23. 7 5? ^ VlcwuvA. UUX AM \Y ln?ni the subscriber's plants ton, in Orange couM), on Me Mill >iarc!i last, n?\ ne^ro man tIKN. lie ? * about ~1 or 1 J uar old, ha a dub lo?>k, a*>d i? of a \el|o? complrxioi); bit e\< lashes curt*. and %Oien ?|>okrn in, summers a lutlt; i?e has a lar^e .car on out- of bis k.ees; is about five bet eight or n ne inches higbs be ??< raised iif-ur die plantation, hi Person county; h>s [ Cicti.ing not rcc Hectrd, he was stippoiwd tn ? havt be?n seen near S meon Cocl rail's in Per Sun i.nd Slade's old #.ore in Caswell. I Will jjivf | the above leward In am per* on who will cofi- I hue b in in aiiv jad, and all reasonable ejtpen s paid il di bVi red ii. n?e at m . faibtr'n, m I '? r ? .?? com ty, ne^r the Orange line, on Hat i int. Ditdiry h'noeil. V vCV .75?4* Wouses n\u\ \iu\s For k :.lc in ! lilUlmrntigli # T f n*. ???)' ?rr;brr ? fT r, ?or .*!r I cr V-il it'll! lot* nil K PJJ ?, tnixit .me hundred yards est of t!i?* market liouse in IlillftOulutiiit. I'tic I'll* Are. well improved, each c?>iitaini< g c??nilt?rtah|e libelling and oti c r n^'ii -- *? ? ?"i' I !? ?'!???*, nr'' ? 'jo n-n^ rj?cli ai d c ritain i?" !?*'! acre each. I'hi re is until'* la's a wcl', i excellent water a' :? 1 1 ?i.? the *<*..<". A credit o1 fine, two ami 1 1 1 r* ?- \ h * $ i will in* (jiveir, and, it the pnr < i v. '? i ?, a >i< gro ^>r| v .it he taken 111 pMt j i\n. ?? t. T!if I ill S'?S<] together <?1 ?" i ? > il.e eomeii.enco of pur . '? ,*< , P r? n? m 'sluii/ in purchase town ;>p i-erty are invited if) view the prei^iics, as fi? \ w'-iJ douh' I he pleaat d wilt, iheir ?iiu ... V |M'i i>'iiis tit S'i uti* 01 pni rhas n* Ac a'.uti* named lu.u .< ami ?"'* will apply to 'I nomas Clau'j, f??| ol Hillsborough, ur In the subscriber living near Hie (Jtoss m>ad Bitclmg house, in Ui.i?(;i county. Klizulntii Ilickcy. \lay JO Stale ol' North-Carolina, j'i:jts(j.v r;o6V\"/T. Court o* I'n .11 uiij! .urn r Session#, I .-?>r*;^ry l'? i in, 182 5. J)<ru/ti^ Hi'ilr ^ aiiMrhinent ? levied ,,, ... C on lands. II i/'mrri r.Vt.w j * i.| p*- iTinj* t'ie court, tlint 'lie defend ant is not an in! ahitaM ol this state; ii in tlivrclon ordi n ?! thai puhhcatiun he made hi li e Hillsborough IC< ? ni'di r tor three months, t!ia? unless he appear at tlir next term of this court, to he holJcli on the first Monday m June next, replevy tin* property levied, and plead to issue, judgment by default will he entered against him. J(3M?e Dickens, Clerk. Pricc adv. 37J 67? 3m I 1200 ll?H. Hat nil, 3 firkins Lard, 12 barrel* Shad and Herring, For sale by Thou. Clancy Co. April J 9- ?7? JlSSlSmST XGSlEEm WK have jiis.? received trom New-Vork an elegant assortment of Leghorn Bonnet,. j ^ Cq June 7. " 77?2* W?SJL SVMUKL S CL\YTOl< & Co, six miles below Hillsborough, at the ol<l tilt li.im. trn-r on Kno, have their machine lor carding wool in good order, and will card lor ten ccr.ts a pound, and break for hatters at six and a quarter rents. 'I hose who intend to have their wool card cd, must pick it open and twist ? fl with their lingers every lag or curl, anJ clean out all the trash. Vhe sooner it is brought to he picked, the bi tter it can be done If it lies long the wax gets hard and gummy, and in jures the staple, and in cold weather it is ve ry difficult to do good work. C \Stl given for FLAX SKED, delivered at 'lie n>i'l, or at the siore ol J. F. Snecd 8* Co. in IMIsborough. FOIl SALE, Oil, Hops, Axes, Plows, &c. Wagons and Car ryalls. They will have in operation by the middle of October next, a fcrst raie COTTON GIN, and will give Cash lor Cotton. S. S. CI ay tor ?$ Co. Jii"e 7. * 77? lm TAKF. NOTICE. f SHALL attend at the following places to Cnllrc*. the Tax for 1824, viz. at William (?ftn's on the 4th ul Jtdv next ? at John New lin's on the 5th ? at Murphey's Mill on the6"h ? hi (George Albright's on the 7 tl? ? at John Look's on the fth ? at M'chacl Holt's on the yih- -at Ephru tp ? o?>k.'s on the 1 lib ? ?> Jaines (Jivik'i dn tjie 1 2t h ---at Cheslrv F Fii,r?t,'j on the I3t It ? - at James Hutchinson's on the 14. Ii -at at Andrew M't aulrj'* cm the 15th ? al Oeo. V Mt hand's on the lr>th? -ut Itankin M'Kee's on the ltf.h ? at |{icher?on Sickoi*'s on tie l'Jtli? -at thr Court House in Hillsbo rough on the 20th ? at C.*rnngton\ store on vhr 2Ul-?t H. Sinis'i mill on the 22d? at U. N J* Z Hcrndon's store on the 23d ? at Samp son M ?oie'a on the 25<h? at l.eo Johnston's on tin- ?6th? at Lha|>el 1 1 ? 1 1 on t lie* -Till? and at Brown's mill on tt-.e 28th. All persons are requested to attend aTul fay their respective dues, as I shall force collections from all per sons who may be delinquents, v ithout discri mination. rp i\ ?ir . . 1.1). WattS, Sheriff. N. n. The Magistrates who were appointed by the last County Court of i'leas and Quarter '.sessions, will attend in their respective dis tricts at ihe times and places of collection, to take the hat of taxables and taxable property for the \ear 1825. '1'. D. \V. Slttrtff Jcne 2. 77? 4w State of North-Carolina, ott.i.YGt: cou.vir. Coutl ot l'ii as and (Quarter Sessions, May Term, IH25. .\tckot levied on land, fee. \ I Si. fa to the heirs at Jlarnnbna O" Fnrrit, flaw of MulJaiu N.ckoL, administrator. J deceased. I' appearing to the court, that George JL Nickols. o.ie ot the children and heirs at law ol Baldwin Nickols, deceased, is not an inhabitant ol this state, therefore nrdere?L that publication be made in the lldlsboroogn Recorder lor s;x week*, lor the said fieorgi Nickols to be and appear at the next term of saw! conr. , to he holden at tht court hntiir in Hillsborough, on the fourth Monday of Au gust nexi\ tlien and there to *hi>w c iu?e, if any he hath, why the said land should not (>?? sold to Satisfy the debt aforesaid, Willi out of suit. ' '' John Taylor, Clerk. Price adv. 2 50 77? 0w State of North-Carolina, c.uu.roRn couxrr. Coutt ol i'leas and C^uiftei Sessions, May Term, 1825. Jiimr.* Partona an<l olh era, uatnri, C*c. it j John Wiley and Wffl. t'.r utr <j Hobn t 1) ! (Jausbce summoti Ijntlsny, I ed as garnishees, v ' Garnishment filed. William Thorn. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the court . that the defendant in this case ? not nn inhabitant ol this state: It is ordc.eu, that tlu pendency of this suit he published in the Hillsborough Ih-corder for three months, that unh-ss the defendant appear at our next court, lo he held on the third .Monday of Au gust next, at the court house in Grcensbo. rough, and [dead or replevy, that judgment final will be entered against him. A true copy from the minutes. ,r ' John I fanner, Clerk. Price a<l? ft 4 65 77? ->m I JI.KN I Y of excellent BACON and LAIll) tor sale low for cash or on a short credit. John liohcrts. May .10. 76? .I w h'VWAW.tt ? 1 1 Fi W) From tlic subscriber on the >2<l instant, a likely I illy, about fiftr< n mo"tli* old, of a roguish (Colour, lias * small white apot on tier forehead, anil I. a. I ??n wlietl she went away a small bell I expect she has followed an me waggon. Any information of said filly will be thankfully received by me, by letter or otherwise, the letter diieeted to Col. II. Sims'*, or to the widow Ditliard's. A liberal reward will be given for her delivery tu me, in the lower part ot Orange county, near the road leading from Hillsborough to Malcigh May 26 William lloan. 76? ">P BUNKER FWIX ANNIVERSARY ftMton, June lb, 1825- | The fiftieth annivcrsaiy of thebaic ol Bunker 11 ill has passed, and w^h it ? scene of splendour and lo emn g>mn deur which must ever be fresh in the recollcr ions of the countless thousands who witnessed it. A more imposing scene has never been presented to an American eye, or a more effecting one | brought home to an American heart; 1 and while patriotism has existence, our country a name, arid the heroes of our glorious revolution a place in storyt American bosoms will swell high with the recollections of tbis%i^inorable day. Contrary to the indications of the at mosphere on Thursday, the weather was very fine. The rain had cooled the air, and laid the dust. The sun rose in un clouded majesty, and a richer and fresh er green imparted additional beauty to the thick shrubbery of '.he city and ro mantic and undulating landscape of Charleslown, in the midst of which Mauds the hallowed height ot Banker Hill.-? The day was ushertd in by a sa lute ol 24 guns Irom the navy yard. Ai.d as orders had been given lot an early formation of the procession, the whole town was soon alive by the uni versal stirring ol its ow n population, the tens of thou-sands * ho n??i lor three days been pouring into it Irom all directions; and the numbers of the numerous socie ties which were to form at |>U( cs previ ously designated, to join iutnc gr^nd pro region. The troops of the city consisting of several regiments, wrre designated to torm the escort, and paraded in the mall, and the ? mi pr^ces^ion toumd in Park and Beacon streets; and at ten o'i lu k, t <e whole moved off, pacing thiough many ol the principal streets, to Ctiai ics town, in the follow ing ordet; ? ESCORT. Survivors of Hunker llill Battle, in carriages. .Members ot bunker Hill Monument. Associa tion. (?rand l^idge. Masons. St President and vice president. 2 ^ Chaplain*. > ~ Directors of Bunker Hill Monument ^ Association. S ~ Secretary and Treasurer, &c. ^ 7 Gen. Lafayette and suit, in carnages, cr. Revolutionary officers ('ararriar.de J b> the venerable Col. Timo thy I'tckering. Cincinnati. ? Governor. D (? Lie:it. Governor ^ Council. C. Senate. C Secretary, T ressurer and Adjutant gene ral. ? House of Representatives. Governors ot other atates. Heads of tiepartment ot Cmted Slates. Senators ot I'nited S ates. f /) House of Representatives of United 2 J" States. > Foreign Legations and (Consuls. ? Judge* of United State* and other codrts ? ~ Solicitor and Mtorney General. ? ^ OslegHtes. u. Strangers of distinct ion. Officers ot the Navy and Army. Members of the I x-gialatures ol other slates. Mayor and President ol the Common Council. ?y$ Aldermen ? Common Council. > 3; Sehctmenof Uharlestown. w President of colleges. X < Clergy. > * llends of ?<>cip?iei. t/> Historical s->ciety. Ptlfcnm society. Officers of the Militia. Invited Guests. The member# of t l?e several societies all woie their 'distinctive badges, and different baf'ge* were procuied l??r the surviving soUJirrs of the (tattle of Bun ker Hill, and those who had served else wbeie id the revolutionary army. -Those who had served at Bunker Hill, and eUcwhire, wore two badges. ? From the length of the procession, and the sinuous course of the streets, there wa? no opportunity afforded of viewing the whole of it at one time. But by a signal agreed upon, and given on the arnvril ot the head of the procession at Chai les town Biidge, it was ascertained that the rear was then passing the old south meeting house? bring a distance fol lowing the streets through which it passed, of about o.ie mile and a hall, formed six and seven ahiru?t. On as cending and passing round the height called Breed's Hill, which was in t:ir t the site ol the American redoubt, and the imwednte nc cue of the Moody engagement on the 17m of June 177s, a magnificent spectacle was presi nted to view, as the eye ran along the pi occa sion, and glanced upon the Hosting ban ners of the several societies, and ri> h dresses of the various masonic orders, the burnished aims, embroidered uni forms, and nodding plumes of the offi cers and soldiers; and last through not least, the thousands of well dressed fe males who filled every window and pi a 7.311 of Oharlestown. indeed the win dows of every house in Boston fronting tlit streets through which the procession moved ware filled wijlt ladies, and the streets thronged with people. Aside ?romthe usual pomp of civic proce^ioo, the splendour ol this was much increas ed by the clothing of emblems of th?* mibonic Irat' rniiy, of whom ibe'e were liom eighteen hundred to iwo thousand, arrayed in their various uniforms and jewels. The deep blue and purple sash* cs oT i iic lower orders, the beautiful \rimaoi: ones of the companies of the ?V'yal Arch Degree, and the rich bla\k aprons and sashes of the Templars orn^ncnted with silver, combined to in crcas* the splendour of the display and heighten the effect. Arrived at the appointed place, the Procesait^i was formed into a hollow square, atnj (fie ceremonies of laying t he corner stoneof the projected monument,, were performed in due and ample form,, by the M. W. Grand Muster and ofli cers of the Massachusetts grand lodge, assisted by Gen. Lafayette, and the pre sident of i be monument association, the Hon. Daniel Webster. The muracut their interesting and impressive cere Mion.cs were completed, at a given signal the welkin rang with the loud and rcpea-ed huzza* ol the assembled multitude: lor it o u t be unnc stood, thai those who composed ihe profession,, formidable as it was in lencth and num* b-r?, formed a sir?all portion of the as S' mhlagr, Ther- were in addition, more, than six:y thousand trcemen, v z n^ in leiitly. aitd with throbbing bosoms, upon, the solemn spectar le. The procession then moved a few rod* t'? the tear, t n the aide of the hill where the British troops landed to make the attack, where arrangements hafl. bten made lor the delivery of the ad dress of the president, and the religious, exercise of the nay, and where seats had heen provided for me gentleman com-* po-ing Hie procession, and lor a large number of ladies, forming a sort of semi~ amphitheatre. On the lower side of this, was erccted . temple cnamented with evergreens of various kinds, with fes t'-ons inter wined with a variety of flowers. Wuhin this temple, upon a platform, were seated the governor, and other oistinguished officers past and -pre~ sent, several distinguished guests frorrfc abroad, the leading committees, and ihose who were to take part in tht exer cises, On eit her side of this temple, were wings cx'cnding forward at an an. gle of about forty five depress, to the distance of two bundled fe< t, covered with sail-* loth, and provided witli ^eais, lor the ladies. And I need not say they wt re all filled. The seats for those who formed t >e p< o< ession. were upward* of six y, capable ol holding wo hundred persons each, and these were also filled so that thete was a seated ou leoce, (or rather, there would have been, if ?ould have "oue as they should,) of about filtetn thousand persons. I he ex rcises were commenced by * pious, feneni, and patriotic pr?yerh bv Hie Rev. J seph Thuxter, Chaplain Ol to.. I'rescoit's regiment, who was in the batik ol Unnktr Hill. The follow-* ing btauiilul hymn, *nt. en lor the oc-. casioo by i lie K v. John pit rport, was th n sui ^ to (|)C Ui,t ,,| (j,ij Hundred;?, h, is nor tliis a holy spot! 'Fra ihe Iti^'li place of Freedom's birth: ? *ji>d 01 our Utliers! is it nut The holiest spot of all the earth? Quenched is thy flamr on Unreb's side: I lie robber roams o'er *inai now; ?And those old m.-n, thy aecrs. abide No m'?re on /ioii'k motirnhil brow. Hut on thi* hill thou, Lord, has dwelt, Since n.ur.d ns head the war cloud curledL And wrapp d our fathers where they knelt In prater and battle for a world. Here slec| s tl.e.r dujt; ?,ia holy ground; And we, the children of the brave, From the lour u.ruls are gathered round* lo lay our ofle in? on their grave. Free as the winds around us blow, Free as you waves below (l? spread, We r. ar a pile, that long shall throw Its shadow on their sacred bed. Hut on their deeds ,10 shade shall fall While o'er the couch thv ?un shall name 1 htne car wa, bowed to hear their call And thy right hand shall guard their fame. it ' ,,e Presu,#nl ul rhe association, the Hon. Daniel Webster, then rose and pronounced an address of more thai, an hours length, a sketch of which I have not time to give, even il it were allow, aide for a reporter l0 lay his rudo hands upon so splendid and poiished 4 performance. f|e commenced with a rapid and glowing allusion to the three gieat epochs which distinguished the histo.y of our . ountiy. Iu discovery, its settlement and its revolution; of which laiicr, one ol the most splendid events. Was the a< tion louglu on the ground where wc were assembled. He noticed the rause which had b.ought us togeth cr to erect a moenment in commem oration of the gallant anion of this day, 50 years since? and to manifest to sue ' ctediog generations, that wc <VCrc not unmindful of the blessings which wero purchased at the price of so valuable blood, lie then addressed with feeling eloquence the survivors of the bat;le, at the close paying a finished tribute to tht memory ol Warren. He next addressed th? survt?or? of th* revolution, aud
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