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T ? >*? wiin ij'?t ,'n 11 >tir 11I t:n ir v\i?li to 'I |V>- l IMjdT ll>ri)lil it i> 'l j 1 t Wr \ jur .? ti?>i .ii tl,.- yi-jr, v\ 1 ! !?< - ?! u- I as firing i<? >iiu'iia?iicw unit < "i 11 ? , 11a ? <1. - \ ml f ? ?' *? i' I ' i" ?? ?(? I'm 1 11 nt:! :i !l ...Tiui * -Mr 1 1 .a 1 I. Hill 4t t!l?' <>|?tl'ill Oi tSif pi|b? h-.i'i. 1 1 f* v 1 r w . 1 1 iir.viirr 'UliTrildT*. ami J'l ir iul< p |l|(> \ unit *, ?lia!l rft i'i*. ilit* ? . ? * 'itii 'if >ti?. \ ! > ?<?!<?? n ?ni * not piri-oili i j *: \ t? ?? 1 i:ni'f * ii' 1 i?crti''l 1 ir< f it n ? l<>r nil*4 ?t < ? S I tf t ( ;iml I ?? ? ? t v - " 1 ? ? nt< fur ra< 1 roiilnria mm. S 1 ?< ri tli.i.ii r ???ivimI by lite priul" r, ami M >.<t ot tin* [> 1st- iinAii-ra 111 I Mat-*. \ I ' -it -i 4 iij.o 1 relative to tin1 |?ji *??? r Punt be- post-paid. .vor/i:. U\VlNtf pn rr t in ?<-<J ??f Mi. v\ '?! II! N I'l N:? r< ? N, l| 1 4 n.-||i'f iU, Jvr , :i |i| rriil ? ' 1 ch<?|i, I w i ll I nii'triii t 11* putilii' lli.tt I w'i!l *: irry <?n 1 4i?* Iiu?ihp.?-? hi a'I il* bianrlH**. Ml w irk in ny Ii u- will b?* |?r???n | ? y atti i.lc<l ' > !??! I ?r?il ?xociitoil. I liopr, liv i Iuam n|ij?ll ? iti'i'i, t r? lu'Tit a ritnitmianrn ? f iln* ciMt .in w iic'i nan boon #0 rally (jtv.?n fo tbii" 4li<?|?. I <1* 111 H*' I I.VIIf'il. *?* / riu ta/r/y rfconmrnd .Mi . I. with lu nut "i<toin m, at a rrrj/ altfthvi iwliiilri inn yuiing ?tan, an 7 a %noit workman. ? 111. Huntington. ?I'll V Q'J. -10 tl' no i 1 1; K. T. II' toiler rih?;. (??miii! * ery anxious t<> l?r m nil ill" hll I0*!? to Ik rln "f hll" Sold liii iif rii 1 1 ??fin ?. aii'l trill- ?! In"* iium and ?Iio,', to Mr. I . K M U K i . I.\ *<"11, h tmI hue no Mil- -o*t i rt 1 1|?* work don? in the shoji lioni and *flflt till l?i i|:iy rif \ilL''i?t next. ?ii<? 4|<?|i tia* been t.ik''i? tor ill" purpose *f attending exclusively to tin; .??,ttn,in?uii ol ?ill account*, it i* hopod and I'uriirnlU ? I ? -irotl, 'lint ill who are will cull and *ettl?* wi*|i tiir I".i5t possible delay. I.?>n^er mduU :?!!<? I? no,'?| not l?n expected. Ho li?tti on hand, and will continu" to keep, ^ li.i'ii|<4imio i?i?i>rtiiir it ul' iVntolio *. J' wollon *nd Silvor-VVarc; all of wliirlt will bo pold on hotter lor,n? than ntieh article* liavoevei born *old fur in t hi** dace; and will bo kept lor sale ??l the same eland a? herclolore. \\ in . Huntington. Tiilv 2f>. 40? tf ATTKNTION! "o Ihf Officer t, .\oii-Com<nintiontd ()% rert, ami Muticittu, brloniriiif (Itr itl Ornngr llnciinrnt. VFHJ aro hcroby notitieil and ordered to at " tend at Pivi.i Vfobtno *, cimi on the 1 3th d*y of Ortrttinr next, at II o'clock, equipped an llio law direct*, far drill miiPtor and court rnar *i?l; and on luo UUli, you will altond wilb yonr r?>*prctivo co n^a iK *, roady to parade pret i?<> 'v at II o'clock, equipped a? Ihr Inw direct*, re:?itncntal cxcrcine. * J. AIM son. ('oi. 12. 47? td \ Met ( itni}N 'U riin^ \\iil cornui a' |:u. \ n.r i '.'??i uikj-1 l?ni?r, nrar lln\v. imkI, 1:1 <":ui?i tin county, i.n Kri ?tt\ i i Onuiut, iiiiil t'li'l on tin' T.ics- | ?'.i_v Iitilo.vin;. j V Niri hodUt ( 'am |?- MitI iii^ \< :i ul-> r inn)i'i<< ?? .il l.ow's Mci'ling-lliitiyc, hi I C ' ? ! >a. i ? ?>iint v, n< ftr llitf 111 h I! ? k |\> r. ?>n t*ri<iay t!ie 3lat uf Ociolicr, mil i ") < i * ?' I in ? 1 1 : i v lnlliiM mi; Hot li ?!???? i i it i?? !<? i' m!.t III- hi jii rinlt-ndcnre ?>!" t lie lii v. I':. i l> ii |:t |>i< ? Uler ul* til \ ki.i D.-t-ii i. K KM OVAL. r 1 1'. - i i -< riltt * 11UV11115 ri'iii'ivrit t'n ir >aii ? .1 ? > i?.p Hi'- (en It' I ill? w-t ?(' Fiio*. ( ? n ? 1 lit y lake ttua iiu-iihmI i.l' i.if.triu ii. I i .r i ? i'-iids ami rii*toni?'r? I ''at t it? ? mc |Ti*p;*r?'tl in supply tlii-in \iii!i .ill .ii'iHi'm in llit'ir linn a? rhraii a< un l?: !??? iv it m Ihr Htato, *nd tiiny * M*irr to ?av, if iio1 .-'ijii-ri or, n t ' ? ? j? - 1 a s i' .in i'ii . i !??? lta>l :tn_v wlii-rr. Their w ork i i -? till 1 1 ? ri<> pm v nl u?m?iJ; and !ia v - ins l.i<- <? -i *' ??niiirii and northern inat? riiiln, t ???* v I I i. <u.i(l lu ll lhi-\ i an }?:*?? p "ii ill ~ 1 1 ? ?'.?? Iioii to a!! wlio max rail upon llicin tor *viiik. 15 M> <?aclt- & Co J. in. 1 "? 1 ;t ? ?r AT I KM ION ! i Ihr (>fu f', itu'i-rciH mi'iiuntil (r'fir ??* a"H .^lu liiiiti* bflittt-'inz to l'ir First Orange </ . ( . Militia. \r<M ari* li?T'-'?v notiti'-H nn I nfiicroil to al? , 1 tend in I liilxtioroiiifli, on Friday tin: I 7 1 1? | ul'ii. t .S. r im-\i, < >|iii;>pf>i| t In* i.i h direi-l.', fu. 1 1 "i 1 1 inii?lrr nnd i.-onrl m.irt i-i I ; and fin tin* lol low mi; da v ( 'dtiirilnv thr 1-t'i.) you Mill i.'hii apu- ar, ii lit" panit' pint at thf u<u?l 1 1 ? ? i r -if' p.ua !?-. wil'i all undrr } ?iir rrsjvrlivr ? 1 1 t I*, i i| i'|?|"*d ii- ifor ?> H'l, till rCglnion |.,l , .rrrHP. I'.IH'h t'nplai I W t I III* ?' X jifi'l ? I lo hiiI.!1, at tiial Mm.-, ins a ii ii tit < return witn .h.s. A. \\ oo?l?, (V. Scpl 20. 4*? .va n tii v j it a Li xi. I. v >> i i.l si.umI tlio tall ? reason, nt my stable in I lillsWoroti^li. The h( . igdii ? l<? co'iiiiu'iifc on llic -Itli of ?f os i all I'limer. , July I. 3fi? ? ? I.. ?? ' j S \ I. K Wll.f. Iir colli, on \\ filnomlx v, tli? 2"2'l of OclolnT, ?? t'n? lali? ilwrllini; houn'' of Willinni ('?<?>'?. ?!?*?? ? n ?*???!. nil lii* pcrijlialili' pre ncrtv, ? ???* of >|(i!iii,liol<l h nil Kitrlii'ii | Fnr'iit<?'f? : !?? Mock of llorsM anil Cittlr. Fnrminc Tool*, t on?' NN Ugo I ' r, ?rnp >?t V\ hmt nml Torn, with many other n r* . ??!??? ton tr<liniit> to men tion. Twelve month* crrflit will he given, Ihfl purchaser giving homl with approved security. ; \\ in. Hi ?own .tfrfVr. I Sopt. 93. 4*-3w ' BLANKS for sale at this Office. NOT1 C E. 1 SH ALL, on the second Thursday of next month, hold an election nt nil the u?n?l election pround* in Ortnie ro?niy, for the pur mi8c of re?eivin?; the vote* to elect lilVt n Klectom to vote f..r President and \ice-Prt.ai dent of the United States. "imriLL he sold ? T October next, at the plantation of the late Rev. William Bingham, > Thus. II. \Vj?ffs, October 1. Sheriff of Orange county. 49? 3w Cat! If. Sll<f|), j n<Mi?sfiini(i * him! Ki rln ii Furniture, barium^ Uti>n?i s, together w;th the present y cat's Crop. A ered t of twelve months will be giv en. Bond and security required. \Y . J. Hin<r|iaiii. ji/ni'r. 'riio Plantation is kIimi lor stilt*. Sr|it?'nibrr "2. -1j ? State of North- urolina. fir tin t<* County. Court or Pleas awl Quarter Sessions, August 'IVrtn. 1 fi-28. (' Judical aUaehment, levied ; ?* * orpf I'vurrfl I on .1 iraci of land adjoint. ig; ? v. f the lands of Mary |{ \J'. i ll'iMam /''iJ'nj 1 Caulev aad James I>icl:ov, ! u/ii/ irije. J containing K'Oarri more I ^ or less, on Owen's Crock. J IT appearing to t!i?' satisfaction of lli? Court, i t iat tXiiiiam Findlcy, <>ne of lite da-fend- ( ants iri t'ii- ea-'*, i? not an inhabitant of this | man1, or - . -? . ludes himself that thi ordinary | j, oi law cannot served npon him: It i i - J'i? n-:.?rv orileicd b\ li e Court, that pu'nli t .'.tun b?* t.nile ri tli I {ill.diorough heconb r f.ir s v w> Us, succe^ivelv, that nnless the s>.! * . ..hi laidb y appear at the next te'ui of *.i id 1 i r* , t.? he ii< id for the eounty of Or a nt t.i-- < >u t linnt-e in lliil-horonjlt, i n the t^nr'S M nvii?- of Nov?inl>er next, t and * i"re to p ' ? a ? I to i-'ne, ? .dement iina! w . i he eiitc?vd up against hioi. J. "ki.y, lor, c. c. r. rrice a'Jv. >3 irti 4s' ? Gw St;?te of ?V<?rt It-Carolina, Orun^f Count if. Court oT Picas ami Quart*-!' Sessions, August Term. 1828. f Original attachment, levied i:i the hands of Archibald \. J Ward, W illiani t\ ard and Miliar J C. If'artf. j Charles Stewart, and they ^ summoned as Garnishees. J f appe iriiii* to the satisfaction of the Court, X that Ki< hard ('. Ward, tiie defendant in th> case. is not an inhabitant of tins state, or ??? .??eludes himself that the ordinary process ??t law cannot he served npon him: It is there, lore r.iered, t hul pillilicn t i?m be made in the M i!|?borough K< i oider for -ox weeks, suce> .?? -i.e'v. that tinli *s the said defendant appear id <? next term of said Conr*. to be holden t>r >aid county of Orange, at the court xho'ise in HiMshorouc'i, on the fouit'.i Monday of No \e ub r id xt, then and then to plead to i^stie, j il^m 'tit final will hi entered up against him. .!. Taylor, c. c. c. Price adv. S .1 00 -IS ? t?w State ?o* orl li-* arolina, Orange Conn hi. In Kfj'iiiy ? SepfrinUcr Term, 1828. llub'rl Whi'.lt '. r' a! /iluiiitij", J vs. J Original Bill. JoM'ah T'irn'r, ilrfrmlaut. J IT '?!>!'? nrioji to the satisfaction of the Court lien1, that William tiapjaus resides beyond I'm* limits of the st ate, then tore ordered bv t ! Court tnat (??? : ?!t? at ion be made in tne Hillsbo rough It* cuid i'r, for .?i\ \\r ks, t''.at said tiap pins i>e and appear beftre the judge of our ii** x t Court of r.'piitv, to 'te h-tlden for Itie count x of t Ira nf , at t ie court house hi lliils boroiieh. on t ne vJ ' Monday ol March ruxt, and pi vol, answer or demur; ?\thorwise the same will he taken ;??<> confemo, heard rx parte, and decreed accordingly as to him. .lames \\ villi, c. >1. n. Priee adv. S2 75 47 ? f?w State of North-Carolina, Or a ?%c dimity. Orange Sii|)ci'i<>i' Court oT Law, September IVrtn. 182S. r tudicial attachment h'Vird Pomphvl Gooeh ^ in the ??? of Frederick vs. ^ vloizc, John A. Unoch, and Hiram Laics, i la ni's I'. I.awx, nml they ^ (urnin-"ied a* liarmxhec*. IT appearing to the ?ali^fiifli<?n of the Court here, that llirain I. aw-, the defendant in the abnvo case, reside* beyond the limits of tin" utate, *'i I tut t the ordinary process of law cannot h" served on hiin; therefore ordered bv t'lc court, that publication be made for six wrcU* mircessivelv in the Hillsborough Ko eorder, for the said defendant, Hiram I, aw*, to be and personally app'nr before the jnd|{e of our next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the county of Orange, at the court home in lli'lxbornush, on the -2d Monday of March next, and plead to is?ne, otherwise judgment final will be entered ?<*ninst 'nm, and the pro perty levied on will he condemned, subject to the plaintiff's recovery. Text, V. 1J. Bruce, citrk frier adv. $3 <>0 47? t'w i rtlRAL ECONOMY. ? ?* " And your rich soil, Exrbrranl, na tn re's better blessings pour, O'er c\ cry land." ( ri Tir.mo.Y or ixdigo. The f.?!li>\vni:? i? n r? .'\tract from a communi cation in the N i-.vIktu Sentinel, relative to t'ie hiHi'iry, cultivation, 4ic. of Indigo. i bis plat. (i ? int'.go rr*r ti* he l ;i n i * i ) ".b a nat?vc of tl^r warm regions o| A?-ta. Africa, and America. Ii wis { in ro *ui e<l i .* ? * o I "? uth Carolina, in the ytitr 174G.i?y a .V .31 L;!C jv l><*niilie peiio'i o' i s ini rudu< lion, its cultuic gradually extended both htre artl in (ienrgia until the revolut on, when i ( ha.! b?cwme ihe second staple in each ( t.f these, then cc!oi>ies. The English , government encouraged the culiivu iun ol I i.dign, by a c oiivcter-hle bounty. In a letter written by Barbe di Ma<bois ?o Comte de Yercjcnnc-, Mateo Philadel phia, Ma'ch Uth, 1733? the former ?.!)??: ?? The A- tm'j.) ?l Carolina ?; j going n makt levies ol me", aod has impose* pretty l-rge sums; as there is ( hut lit i tc money in the country, ihe | t..::cs v*. i!i he gathered in Indigo," lec In N.;rth Catolin?, too, this artti le was ( prepared lor market belure, and s ncc, .lie revolution; and there are persons now living, w:io remember to have *??en iinligo 6 -bis of twenty acr^s in Newbem District. At ihii time our good l.o.,kc ?ive> are in the habit ol making indigo lor domestic purposes much in lite same w ay r?: jr lam-rs made cotton previous to 13 18-19. Sub Lerpicn'ly to the resolution, lv Indigo ? ul'urc nom v-a!i>iu? causes, dec.ined ' in n>e Southern States. Among ihesc causes tniy be cnum- ;ated the emigra tion ol judicious and experienced plan crs to Hritish I dia, the patronage of Mic li'iusii Government in its cultiva tion i her- , and the introduction ol cc-ii.-t* l.t re, ju*t as thto country was rising l;o?n the (lesola'.;on ot wai. Whether ?. h? ? i ??>e is not near at band for ihe south io return to In ig($,tis a question ii manning the schous inveMt^a io<r ni every one inter?sted in its agM- ultural prosperity. Our incjgo at present is lin e .illy m'ciior toiht imported. But v* e have <: i !* !> anthony (or sayini;, th.n tms is lot to aK^di.fe t in out st.il or cli.na'e, hut lo bad management. An cxpericmed tltaltr ot New Y >i k j -ay*: " I knot^hat prime ! . igo an be inbue in thd^Ruthon Mates, .ia?ir,|r during a period ol :bi?'y yca'*t .ought* I ' tivcral atli.di lots made *n S ui" Caio* J lina, and the Mississippi, ol excellent quab'y. It ts ttue, ih? general run ot the Ii digo is ?if an inferior quality; but this d? fn iei' y mi.st be uttriouttd to the wjn' ol sktlfti. manufacturers; io> il one or i wo lots lie ira- e good, the whole m;ty be, provided the conditions neces sary t" make a periect article, be ob s I vcl " Ao eminent agncultui alisi I ol llc<-'t;t*. says: ?? Uut thr time lias ?rnvid lur cui return to the cultur<* of l.nliv.'". in?d it will be so'>ri seen th-ii we t an Oi vt ct?n?peti ors ou' of the ina' kft as easily in Ind go, as we liiive d be in co'inn; wi'honc only prer ani'n.n, tlut we u^e puie water in tx ratling thr coloring matter from t lie plant. I no* look bark to the reroliections ol mv yoii h with B^onishment, when I re member h.ivuig ?een the Contetds ol dir-y puddl.s pumped into the vats, Uc. . If then, we can make Indigo, ? rpial to tin: imported, of which tht?e seems to be little doubt, the latter must t.e txcluded from o- r market, whrntv er ihe home supply ?'?all satts'y the home ''einand. The loietgn c.inni.t Cnmpetr with the domestic under t-e disadvantages ot a du.y >?hicn in a few years will b 50 cents p*. r pound, insu ranee, I rci i; h#, lommi'siona, kt . I is | thought by many tha? the prepa' aiion ol indigo is an unhealthy emp'ovrmni. T??is unhealtl>ines- it saif to b? owm< :o the rapid absorption of vital bit, which takes place during the < xi 'l 7a ment of the in. gent n at'c, 8tc. S great J? tb>s ??>s?irpt ion, tha a lighted > attdle will ni.t born near ihe ^tinacc ol the liquor Bu: is sai to b' pr?i n< al?l* <>y . he p Mid omple machinery, to ena ble the labour?r? to work at * iHstanc* front the Tats, and out of the r^gior of impure air, which woold completely re move the objecion of ur.healthine<?. Foi prime Indigo we shall always find a ready and profitable market at home. The annual domestic demand is suppo sed a present, to amount to (rem 5 to 6 millions of dollars and own g to the ureal increase of our manufactures, if ik said to be probable, that in un years this demand will be doubled. This sum added t>. the annual income of the south will ? ieaily enhance ita wealth ?tv3 pro penty. Lei us then prepare oor *. Ives to enter on the cultivation of this valuable and reflected plant, as win as <ht high riu-y goes in'.o operation, it not belote, uole?i ?on>f more lucrative em ploy nit nt should offer. C. From th<? New York Enquirer, of Friday THE BAI.LOON? ALARMING accident. A vc.-y amuiing accident ia?t even ing. presented onrol the moi, beautifji ? nsions nf Mr. Robctnon, in his baf loor , Irom ih'- interior of Cattle Gar rfeit. There is * flagstaff ai tha- southern "uiside ol the Garden, raised to the elevation 0? 70 or 30 'eet. It was erec ed thrrc for the use ol the marine te egraph. Against the top of this mast :he balloon sttuck, end was ton 30 that he nas t-5rapcd. The cirt umstances aic hrse; Abou' 6 o'clock, the intre pid a ronaut made preparations to wan net 01 th on the bosom of the air. The balloon '.vas fiiied. The car w?* attach ed to the cord.<* of the net work. Tlio lia'last was placed in he car. Mr. Ro jeitson unfurling his flag, supped into the car, and desired his assist ntt> to bear the balloon to the northern corner of the Ciarden, and thrrc in it go, so as to en apt the mast in qurstion. Ti ey did 80. Tn? balloon rose wt h the ut 0,0,1 majesty, rtmin tht cheer* o? the spectators inside and outside. Just as 1 was clearing the ?oprr.*M rf it e fl.,g, Staff J flj w ?f wi?)d n! rur k it, -no u p. eo it dirci tly on ihe point of danger It strut k tne mast, and he ?js Half.hr. wn 001 ? t the car 1 he l~tr.alt pan o' the spectator* shi ieked. 11^ clu'g to the flrtg and 10 iht- car lor some umr. Grea* synr.p:?ihy was cx< Heri at this alarming .ituation. The crowds below ? ned outfiij ?im 10 se z?- h- Id of the rope om^agstafl. He ma.-e several un<?ucres*.ful at'.rrr.p's. | hr interest was |ncr? astd A man ascended the rop?^e could not r< sch \|^j, At this moment he was apparently barging by ht- hee.s and rro?j.|io* with ill his phy ira powers to cac me r?>pe of the flag^f^gTVc balloon was fluttering above his hear* in tht hi eze at an ru va; 100 ol 70 feet. Many ol ' he f- males shrieked ane w? <?? hers burst into tears. II he had lost hi- ho.. I at th|gHj|pien1t he wouft have ^e-nHjsh C^g^Foms by the fall. Toe -s onish. ing inttepidi y ol Mr. R. never forsook him for a moment. His phys-ral p0w? crs would have ?'ven w.y bt'.r. that could fail him. Sometimes he ug* hold. iiig.011 the car son.etitnes grasping Ihe flag, Hniih he mistook for tho rope, an<i sometime* struggling at any thing av.ut him. Ai last, hy one pnw. er!ul effort, he caught the rope in rns hand. A ^hout ol d< i ght rose Iron, tho crowd. The nex' instant he ?eH not of the car, and hung oy one hand in the air. Several of the 'eiralcs ag?in strea med. In another instant, ht caught tre rope wi h his *, hrr hand, and <iescend rd forty feet wuh the velocity of an arrow. He leli at the foot ol me flag staff on ihe parapet of the garden Too crowd gathered around him. He was somewnat exhausted, but tie started on his legs an ? made his way to the hotm, assisted by two of the by s'andets. The gratification which was left hy tho Wiiole of t ho spcctatois was gre?*. On his way to the h'ju*--, many of his #<??? cpiam an.crs met him, and < ongr?tnla? ted hint on his est ape. What in- ?r-??cs the vexation of the a<cidmt ts, n.3l >|r R. objecL I to t Sc flagsiafT in 'h'* morn. in^, and tt qucs cd to nave taken ch sn. 1 he intrepid jeronatjt is uninjured, but hi* hallonn ? ? ior?> >o puces. Thero were prooably 2^0 spe? la ors in the (tarden, the gie?ter part of them Mianger*. <Jn tnr Hatteiy thrre rtiuld not bo fewer than 15,000. , The alter* coon Was delight. I ? a fine pleasant brei7e, and ciCvir ?-kv. Calumny rroinen oceann. prtlts mount am*, ?nd rfiserta, vh'Ii greater f??f than ihr S< >nthian Ahits, ?nil like him ntks upon ? j?oi non?d arrow.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 8, 1828, edition 1
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