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The Hillsborough Recorder from Hillsborough, North Carolina • Page 1

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i WKIhKSDAV, N0Ylll5Kli 4, 1829. Vo. X. I---: r.rl, 1 7 I Tit? Synod of XortllCaroliiia will days at Messrs. Sinclair Mot-re's Agricultural ItPidmnnt and Seed their next annual sccli in Favcttcvdle.

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i A uO ii 7.1.. ii. 3.1 iii tli Vv ''i Hills comer ol I i 5 1 IV strt ei, the Il i. It lias on it a new stury dwi i -x, CjK'ain'tiL' n.mi itic.wtiolp ot Hie Mull a p.kzza ti niit a stable, Tliu term will i k'tclif and o'lierout liousi uiSJaml. be abcommodut'iic.

John U. 22 1, I I mould, I i 99- TIIUSTS 1 -611, store. It is up.n a ry simple plan, and occupies not more rooro thau a cofMuuii wheat fanning inacbine; it uot su'J rt to gft oat ot ordei and bat is a great rrctiiiunetidatinii to it its cost will not exceed 35 or 40 doi lar. Wuh this iflachmr, one burse, with proper attendants, can tbresU one hundred bushels of wheat a day. We bttVe aeen it opi-rate, both by water atid hand power, and have no doubt (hat it will perform that much) work.

It threshes es clean aa the hard flail, and the straw is sufficiently regular lor cutting, dm. Farmer Aruong the productions of the American loom have scarcely aeca aiiv article that aurpassrs in a -pticies i-t flannel made entire-) i o. Mr. John Waters, oii thin city, presented us, a few days titter, with a pece of th truly excel leut of bis own makea hat richly doserves notice. The Doth appears to have been woven with a twill, in the usual manner of cotton fabrics, and afterwards a tit inI in I ki lor 1)uke tit rw ili- jubscriber Ii i r-, i I I .1 'i .1 1'inMtrv, certuin purpS'-u icSe iicrei'i nuii'ium Inn, I I bfiult il'occd jkUv ot No-jiiv court, tlic KUUAL KUONOMY.

And jour rich oil, Fxiilieiant, niturn's butter blessings pour O'er evi-ry land." M.VSSACHlSr.TTS AGRICLLTURE. Aiii'iiij vie hi xilnbiie(I he Agtu ulitira! Extiibiu hi Bitgli.oii, ii'i lust, was fat ox ri-8il by J. L. Boyls nn. l'rinrtMd; 8 t-ai old, wMhir- 2451 tb.s; a liU I 7 months 9 Uay uld.

At igiiiti C73 lbs. and several oilier fie cattle rai.si'd by tilt: same gnili-ir a liHiidsmite ox, o36 Mi. faiseiJ by lian (irout S.it'iburi't; bu'l taii by IJ tijaiuin Hari itig-ton, I'liiiccioti, 3 years old, fig-ing 1750 lbs. anotlier i( Silas i- to sell I'm- Cksh, on li font vemher, I ht 'iw Orange I 1 k. tract o' wlicre Ta I lorii'Ae imv livrs, In he noh in i lie cm the vviiters of Hit river town of llil's-orouch, near ronn Imnsf IHIStl.

I th 'i, I.i i -N-'v I. 25 1,15 2) 25 i -j- i-1 12 16 ') 4 4. 4 5 's 7 74 7 9 11 13 12 )5 0 7 :0 475 600 -J' 3.) J5 IJi loo 125 i' 33 35 100IK 1I50O 6 7 6 7 15.) 2(Q 3 3 33 37J 3 10 7 3 2c 7 7 i 550 600 1 f) 175 120 125 15') 200 70 8 so 95 100 150 ii Sf 1'1 42 S-3 37 ') -45: 3 325 4V) 500 '0 650 7i)0 7. 50 60 K0 70 75 "-v 55 (.0 .1 10 90 1 (,,) 1300 -5 If' 25 l' 15 IHO 150 1'5 lJu l'O i ') jj 1 2.V 4 40't 2 50 500 l.vi lo 2J5 2 2 i rut, to hie had a nap raised on one sida uaot, Cotu oi 18 ui'Xi'liB old, weigh ed 1 060 lbs; another hoiiinsLs ai- mil). warmth, this cloth appears I io ential the finest (lout)le nulled hne- in atertown, 2 years 5 innths rwt.

J. I rno urk' li "111, 1 I Hl'i'W'l, i 1 in-rfa! a i (Jimpowder, J. 1. Siced, 7 October 13. tU 4w oiTc J2 On the fouih Monday of Ap November next sbn'l ofR tr 8a'ei on a credijol mie and ivra 4Swfe years, the lndi on Ca creek, Mhrre Jobn L.lluk now knon as Lew-ik Kirk's old place I here ate 6HU acres in tin tract with a orchard, and will he w.irih the an- entltit uii larmcr u-nu wished a J.

WVbh. 13- i u2 6w LSST OK 1.K1TERS. Hunaliuiiz in the Poht Oft'ce in Hillsborough, on the lit ofOcltibcr, S. G. Kill" AyUrovJ "2 Win.

Kirkliiiul 19 C-ipt. Joetfi i mstront; I. Hunan! Andeisun Ko'irit G. I.indesev llvs i. ii; vson, lisli ilannels; and in delicacy of texture, it is not surpassed by (he soltv est beavrr that the ha'ter us-s.

The detn acy and warmth ot this manufacture, will recommend il to general use families; ud especially will it find favor by. the price at which it may be sold, and 't- jrreat durability. U. Gaz. 40U t.

TV -Sh r-v, nh 1 atttt Oar Prospects. It ia cheering to the heart of an Ainericau- ne- wb ie-ia a a tiuz of this fee- unu 1jI i'J. Fun bulls ami other rat'le were also present, owned by other persons. DoVid Uu tiick, jr. of Concord, had in one pen a Co ad two pair of handsome twins, wiucli she had ad-(ird lior owner's stock within 18 Solomon rhayrr, ol Bra'ntree, x-Iiihiud some straw and from liance-iitp i tfd set '1, called tif Sibetiau oats, heavier than rye.

Hull i 'e and two tjaai'is, iau-icd on one f-q'iare rod, produced at the rate of 80 to 100 ousneU the acre. line fine hpecmnis df were ixluiiiteil by II. Cobb, diiain, io tiiogie anil mi le cocoons, thi' ilitferent stages of umi.u a "uro, and also MMile iuio tdcgiirit fringo tsssei-j, combined with worsted. Among the vcgf'aUles exhihited, were a heel from Ssinuei Clapp, Jr. esq.

oil) rcliester. 2j f- hi CirCun-lerence, and weiginng 17 lbs; aa Knglish turnip, from Iiaur Lexuig'un, Inch fctrt 36 i-tcu. es, and with the top weighed I iJ it Itossian Ilidish, fro.n J. iuce, Jamaica weighed 19 lt; -i muc ireiiM'iido 41 care ts, from Ii. Suli- I 0 J(U li.NKVMh.N TAVH1HS.

I il i in titu to enpl'v utimeJi-1 aten a tuai iai- lajl i', to hkI oi tiaot rr.ont I oolcy. i 01 Jumi Allihoii a .7.1 rrou -o- llenrv Ifoyle Jamen Bnu Jane ironihs Samuel biimpafsS III. ii.l'lidn I 1 Iloberl P.nr.iMile inieif lln le 1'. W. B.irroorths 3 Mis? F.iua Uoiid (en.

li. II. Bryant i hoinas Burton rchibui Poling icon Bh'dsoe John A. lieulon 2 Gecrjie. Copley James B.

t'airmirton JaiiKii i 1 1 1 tVm. wis or almtine Moore Dnnra i MeRan Patterson M'Oude Mrs. Monro Samm-l Ni' Georyn Wilson M'KoriaU Moes Ton due P. Mayer James M.iure Win, Neel Hobtrt ut (I II I LLSHOKO II. X.

C. ittr.aii i5 ii i is ii mitt, i. n.iiir a lr.AR, or two not i i ir rua ii AM.isci:, 1 i i. if do it 'it iivr nutun nt I'mmT Wisll ii. rr (iip'-r di.t'nnli:iiiil at In exiirn- i V'n ti- vr, wi'l pr- "U.iii'.I i i'i i i rK': 'i it unit Miamli'd.

And i-r will ins disi ill if on 1, unluaa at liio option the pub-. Viu'itr will pro. iir n.s;iln:nber, and iw I -i' (no pay.nt!, flhall iciV'j iitii irralis. 1 'oi rit i not eewdinr iixtM im i i i I'm-' ti tor one dollar, mi.i i v-liv" i' 1 ''a'- r. i i- i i'i iM received by lin a 1 1 if nil lep i.l t'lfl l.i?e.

ii m) b'iiri. relative (o paj'T 1 Mis:) S.iraii O'DuiiicI Ui 1 aniel t'armiton hippy couutrj should fee, ti wit-iiess the rapid pt of i the incrtas.ng io i pli of oie-cliaoicd pAi ovi physical oppo ait ion if mind ovei iiaturt. VVhat a a eraliun has a few tears add la th aspect of our conn rj! Lfe wildest rtciases have ex-pinrcd; aces the most dai and rode and desoia wlitre the rougli eartb and the luaining torrent em havo und li tr respcitive sitoaUons some mighty convulsion oi nature, have yielded to the skill and enterprise of her criz-ns; and along their Conquered and se uiiy was esf he village and he uanu actory havo arisen Lke the creations of a dream. The in mntaio torrent, who-e ir.aich had been onward trie ot time, hose strc ha Inii erto hern wasted vii thu locks wn channtl, has beo airtsied in i un-pr ducuvo itspower ap-p if to the beorfit man. Our pe i-ple are beginmrig to let! am) know Hiitioo( Ucpeiitient, America musC rely upon hursi if npoo hfi on x-hausth a- res-un rs.

Ihe xpiri-ment has iu one Orgi-er been nade, anO it has th fai succ-eded tu tho admiration of its fri -nils and the coo-fusion of its ene nien, I good work has Coajiiieiictd, and the blessing of God it will g' uaul America, no longer fettered foreign uioiiopuly, shall becoie all that it fouuderx intended indepeud-nt io the spirit as well as io the rr. iiTun iVuiit(jc(urV. van. Br oih.ine, wtight uot Mat id i ol a pear tree oo wi.icii fir pears iiuiiii as thickly as berries up'n a Suiili, rum J. ltuiiey Char iown.

Samuel i'luhis ilhani 1 lumbers Cuiiinn.ii; Jam" U. ole J.ihn Juiiies I'lnid Susannah Crabtreo John Crutr lilield 2 Joiin J. Car: HiUioai 1) Vilev Ddard Aii'instnie N.u.iy Dneniijun John Ditihcn Thomas Uurham Ira F.Ui 2 Ito'ifit Eaton illiam Wiley 0 Talks ips A iriniii Rrtgsdale Jacob Kiley Saiunel Ueed JniiKy Hulliii Mis Mart hi, St rod wick M'S Mary Sutherland inn lttuerly, Ann Jancolalling-j A. 1'. smith Absalom B.Scarbrougll m.

''arlel tliivid smith Smith Joseph Stuhbins Freileiick JolmSj ks, en. orThos. Brewer Franklin Library Soc. Misss Fmtilcna J. Shaw Mosch Scarlett "i p.ift-pdid.

TX. 1BINBT-3I IXlSrw, riHF. snbr-tiber would in tins wav inform 1 I. in nenifs tVj public, tout he has ajani opu.e his hiiop, at bin own house hi tdi'i I we'l prepar'd to execute in l.i- liuij, will tu.t'il'illy and jimim tiMiliv do ivrk ail may eom-linlt. tu i.l- rti re, ie h.is mi ii hi of T.U Wt KK.

iVc. which will h- low fur i a.h. i-J Ail tlii.ii' uid k'l'' 1 to the oolisenher arv tai I l'ir t'ie Inst time r'onerled mik" payiiKiit l.Mtnwit.i. l.m.'er r.Hliiot be L'iwn. in.

IS i) 1 w. i jUF. onl nh.T rettini hia thank to hi trieii'td id euj-toiiieri for the liberal "iip-jmrt wlireii lien lofoie receiv-d, and t.i iim infirm them, tint he -still e'iilin-IK, iir i ill Ion old the e.mrt huii-ii', ri he keepj a lirvi 1 ne us anfl'nent ef Watehes and JeWfihiy, which, he w-ll sell 1 iv. vn pur, h.Hi'd lere. lie hai ret rived a at aort-in -nt 'ef ii i' prepared .) irpair Kale ill iorleJt notice, a id w.irrj;i! to perform well.

work from .1 div nee will well ami 'promptly at-ti to. All kui'li silver work made at tha "est notic IamiiiicI IaiicIi, Aejnst 19. if Archibald II ni tlufik to tile poboc tor th' I. jii ho hitherio c'ove and Vi mlW'U lln'iii tii it h'i iiii lia id a 'jiii i itv Walnut nd Furniture, arid a 1 elint aortfiioot of A ki of and li m.i i tu o. Jcr, ut the ir'weit is'ini'i 1 1 it! b-'ni mtnotir, at i n.ii i I i i kv.il of at iirie.

hnvrr t'i i ben rust. unary i tiiii (' Flour, tr Porn, wilt piy at trie market price, if applica'io i on I- Knon. Widdow A Icy FinthninMiis Sarah J- Smith Fle oillJ1 Col. John Stockard Kdvvard Stanly Miss I.l laming Tim ot Forlewt Adam f. t-oivh William tiatlis m.

1. Gwvn I 1 Thomas Thompson Thompson .1, Turner Sarah Thompson Thf premium of glOO off-rrd to any lot of 300 lbs was u.t awarded, (here being in the esiimatioti of the. judges, no lot iiifficieutly excellent to just'fy th award. This difficieticy was, however, probably owing to the lat-ness of the period when the premium as oQVred; somei good bu ler and cheese was however exhibited, and sold a auction. A.nong the rare productions particular wortny of note, werr several Lrmons of immense size, from the green house of; the late on.

Timothy liigelow, of Medford. The largest ff these lemons was seventeen inches iu circumference, and weighed a pound and three quarters. lu a note accoinpaoying tnetn, the trof-was sated to be 40 years old, and 12 feet in height, and to have borne 300 lemon: of nearly the lame aterago magnitude. We had the to see this prodig'-'Ui tree une weeks tl S-'pi- ni'ier 1 5. Miss M.vvE.

Haiinltoii Mrs. Attella Whitted WOOL CAltOKO. pilF. Vod Cardnj Muc'iioe on F.iine, at li.rtOld Tilt Ham u'r, bo-ui li" her eflrra miwlvcbjl'irl ri. bjtt uUiv, "ow ro idv tor Hu lin harj Howard Wm.

Iliitehena Nathaniel lli ks, ceil. Morgan Wm. Ilorton John V. H.II 2 Win. Huntinrton Winnifwd Hardee Binpimm Hurdle F.lihii Wood C.

Walker I lendersoii Wooda famind Wilton Joseph Ward, icn. lvi Whitted Mrs. Mary Wayne or Henry Bland Mary Woods or Henry i'rintm rvjx'M, 1 osses, aSjc WJU.I.UI UAUMt Co. F'R U.K., at their type and 9 FtHticli 2lJ. Ca! New-Vick, a complete arortnient ot f'HIX-11.

TYPES, from 1 hoes Picalo Diamond, at. the following prii -en, sn cr--lit. or i per cent. di.enunt. for asli.

Tiiey cist tneir Book Founti, from F.n-ilish Diamond, on a metal wlm-h tin will arrant superior to uny other 11-ed in oimiry. Red The 'sodo preparing thia uik recommended by do Rib.vucuuil: iofuse four ou. res of ground Uruzil wood io vinegar for three days; ihrp heat it to the boiling point, and ketp it ao hour in thai lempcrature, after which it tnuit, be filtrated. While not, OOd3 Thomas Sampson Woods S. lines Pica, and all larger, per lb.

30 cents. Double lell, 10 ric l.llie.i, Win. Hays F.ilinund Hcrridon Kev. Wm. Hooper .1 Col.

Ca l. Jones James S. Irvin 2 Mis Kith. M. Jackso John T.

Jones ir inn I hi id of an nii.it'e nf foul ara. ago: the limbs, aith large and (ire.il Primer, Joseph Woods John H'ulker FFm. N. M'hitted llavid HVbb Bur on IFhit.ker Carlton IFalker Jams IFehh 2 David Yarbroiigh 1 heal. hy, were not suflicient to sua- bir.

audthe same quantity of sugar, fain the immense burdn ol Irui all(i 0f aUm; allow it to cool, and 31 3(i 3-3 40 Id 10 I.nsilisii, Pica, Small Tien, Long Primer, Horuoois, Krevier, put it in well stopped bottles. Joseph Kirkpatiirk 2 sh G.iod ira will h. w.irra it-l torei" it i a Mind, or thff tit'tii part of i ooi, to I'l 1, will bring i' vf "i wi nOi 'h tn-ked un I la'ied, Willi o't'' po'in clean lard or oil, to very ten pouud ol ol. Clayt.u-. June0.

3m SO X0 CREDIT. SCAULE PT 1JACOX UrOL'LH inform the that they uti Vontinuo their BOOT and SIIOF. h-it'll" iet uro at their ol 1 utaml, three doors west of i store of Mesari. Kirklaml Si Son, where fiiey will keep conataotly on hand, a general I'firtmeiit of UooU ami hocs, lliir bet materiala and 'vorkmanship, liieh vill ho old low for eaab. Those wialimp to do well to call and examine tm'meive Ian.

11. C3 BKAXKS fvir adle at this Office it was necessary to apply artificial means to keep the tree from dropping to the ground, We regard it as one It. L. Cook, i Minion, I'll t), tober 1. 01 3w Tit ACT IlKl'OSITOUY.

i cf the wmi rare at burial curusttits that we have seen. An ink of a still mote beautiful may be madn with a decoctioa cochineal, to which amruouia is to bt added. The most beautiful tf all the red inks, is niide by a solution of car mine in ammonia, allowing ihe excess of the alkali to evaporate, and adding a small portion of color-lets gum arabic. rpn.ACTS from ihe merican Tract Society i i also from the Union Tract Society, may be bad in any quantity, at the Society's prices, And nil othrr in proportion. Old mrtal rn-f rived in exchange, at cents per lb.

W. H. and Co. are agents the ga!" ol die t.asb-in.Moi Pri.iti'12 n-s, invented by Samuel Knst which thev oflei for sale on ai oot imoca-lwierms. Proprietors of papers, who will publish thM a Ivertisement thrrje times, wid be allowed i int'ie settlement ot their account.1, or 01 articles fiom the Foundry.

fiew-Vi, Aug. Xcw Threshing Machine We Iiavt been lug g'al fi with the operation of a new t' resoing iim-cbine, invented by Mr. Warren, of N. ork, ntiich may be teea fur a few forwarding orders, with cash, t. I Uow, 1, or T.

P. Hunt.

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