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The Hillsborough Recorder from Hillsborough, North Carolina • Page 3

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is. 5S; 1.3 l' 1.2 feaMir r-beat-: .1 as present year, which he considered a fair crop; but the rains laving been as seasonable as if hehad hepoke one of the laws nf (Fa1 United He has returned to lay the subjeri befire the Marshal, wVio will, nodoubr, with his osnal promptitude, acquaint the secretary ol state highhanded measure of the Colonists, and act under his instructions DIED, Suddenly, in Raleigh, on the oltlmo, Mrs Childt, relict of ihe late Mr George Childa, in the jear nf her age. At the ame place, and on tiie sm- even inp, after a tinpring ilinest, Mrs Etthtr Cp mmm, of Wilmington. In the vicinity of Favetteville. on ihe 25th ultimo, the Rev Josiah Jamei Rirkpttrick, pa tor of the Preabj teriao congregation in that town.

i In Greensboro', on the 83d ult. of a bilious fever, JIftM Jinn Paisley, daughter of tho era ,.3 1 Hi be a c.viJenJ before another ei if is called for. The averse receipt from occasions! travellers in the a re one thousand dollars per week, DmrPorNTMEHf. Our city wa fjl led With jversoos thrq tUe country, pn Pndaj last, who came wit the expeo tMion or HMtncssin Exlcotion; iw'oiDroijrj ol Tennessee, emmeted au ibe of our S'iptior CUrtTofthe mtfrdtr oflibtt L)jvi of thii pjjijoner. sentencedlt is true, to be rtotig 3011)' ol Jqly, hut'tQiToo-ia sebmW ted a the tirrTor 'a new trial i 'tliV arrest of judgment, whUh being over? ruled by Judge, Mamn, an was laf "he purposeof bringing fjev coniesied pointJi efora the Supreme Coin Sahicb, appeal tad Aho effect of 'spending 'berjtence o'l -exectiilon.

1 Th- problc reasons which iaOuencef JuJo Mnin to. fix, upon so distant a da ihe'3t)ih ol July, vra that the prinrifj rnryli be lulled to cany op bis rae by certiirirr, in i heevent 'of hi inability io $ve es)ritf lor the appeal. ipitme Qounf two -r ihree weeks aince by AitornfV' (nr.al StunHers or mCjSme ai-1 tetir, SesweU and Bidder lor hr; PriWrr. liot of will i.oi hejrojoulRa-ted gnu! If he bv the Prisonrt's Counsel aren8iind, mbrnugh will again be put upon hit trijl. II they are nor sua-'u'ned, -it will he cei tificd io the Court blow, t.o will pionooi ce jrdgmem ac-cording to law.

Reg, The rustees of; the Lr.ierttv of Alii8m. at a recmt meeting, appro- wed 5510 000 It the" puichse of Philnatipjucl fo the useful itieCnl eijr; to procure which, PrVei-vor WuPis is tiircied io visit Eurooe. flu sn aiy ol the President has' been fix td at 3" 000 I Tbiv is ine ioMi u1n over the desti pic a whirl the veneratedbead of our own Vnjversityewai ainie short time MiiCeVtnviuti l'i prW'te Entertaining h' lor th) College at Chapel Hill, an n't i i iik i.i wji'tu i iuiiu parent liai f.r chl1, lie ('ccl-ntd the acf ep'aoca tim' nfftr, as be had pre. Wuy doit(j uiujrrs. do not be tie siiy lauurenicni ot a pecuniary cluraciej could he urged, iuffin ly 10 pi nail him' to loxsakean Listiiii rxpeiencerf lor so rjrs tost.viint; care, and the repu'Stjori of which liai rown with hu ioitlw' vd wulf is sufiigib.

The people, of North Uaroli at owjihat frentlrmao a weight of ob Jigatlun, nt i he extent ol which ihy are not erisiblCr boi Inch) we are confident, impartial "jiosriiy vi lolly ap Yr. 'ute, II the i nmparisnhe nut deem ed fif 'letched and in bad lasie, we woul Yrmarv, tliai ihe (t-terrnintd per severance wliich he labored to utta'ii the and his u-waver jn devotion 1 1 i sin ests thougn good evilep.ir.l, remind lo cioi'y oi ihe rh'valrcus conduct ol ihe hero o' Cipcr ale ol the Sta, h's vessel thn his life, fmainc en bnrd untd the last plai'k parted, prel ruuR raiher to enrounter certain than to ilesei hie heaotilul Ariel" An the l.our o' her utmost nted. Hal. Keg' 4 IrtiriM 'r '5 A 11. FIRF.

AT WILMINGTON. We regret to leivxn Kiat a destructive fire occund at on thu. nijit of the. Sdjnst. Among tlje destroyed wag the office of the Cane-Fear Uecorder, with the whole of fie fiiateri.ils; hut it is gratifying to the prompt liberality ofthe citizens will.enub!i the editor of that paper to regaine ita publication in a very rhort period- The following account of that calamity i addressed to the patrona of the Recorder.

"t- -gj, Wilmington, Aug. 4. jTlie painful (Iiity- devolves mi us of fecontihg witlf ifhft fments, for the tise of which arc indebted to the Viedness friend, 'the particulars of a in' which, we have jdiirtly suffered -'wjth several of our ellov citizeps. some horn are re. need, from Hitttatioti of comfort "so novetiy ITncf'distress.

llie 2nd instant, was a diiyof ex- ressvcjieat. At about lO o'clork at atmosphere changed and we had urirvyfalls of attended brilliant trails of, lightning and heavy rlaps oil thunder. At electric fluid descend'' ed theViorthem of Mr Lang-: Mar- i tr that lh: I butiJin; nozn thns were 1 iicln: UU K.jO OUU1U an i east, on becona streetrand bcr- BeJ with.prr.aieions furr'nnlil t. I TiL whola block of wooden 'houses, from aecond street to Mrs. Wright's alley, was consomcd.

during the whole of inis awiui the re companies of the performed their dutjr with admirable spirit and firmness. iOne engine was" sla-' tioned to protect the South side of Ihe Town easfm! of in Second street fwearMr. llall's Livery Sfable. Thes engmes wrre plied with'an unflinching courage, amidst, torents of rain, ant amidst flashes of lightning tfie most.vjvid and piercing, and such rending clap of thpder, Ibit the stoutest heart might have rju'ailed under tlie portentotrs display of warring elements, Tyrice tbe belfry toe Ton Itall taking fire. The hWses ori the west side'of.

Secohtl street sweated continually, from the' prHligiou9 mass of fire on the 'opposite side; and large flakes offire were falling on tbo roofs of adjacent and distant houses. The progress nf the fire, arrested at Mrs. Wright's alley, by the activity of the firemen in blowing up and pulling to' pieces. at small two story house bHOnging to Mrs. Wright, on Ihe east aide of the alley.

anuVrers in this dreadful fire, whichj-did not last, murfT ItMiger than two hftors," wore1 Samuel Langdon, Esq. Chambers, Mr. John Brown, E. P. Mrs.

WmCXord, Esq. An'rrntn Berry, Esq. Mrs. Wright, tvabrieMIofinesH Esq. Mr.

Tibbjts. Archibald. M. JJooper. and Henry Sampson, '(a coloured man.) After these details the subscribers, to the Recorder, an have no difficul ty in accounting for the non-receipt of their papers.

Tlie loss being to tal, the proprietor ofthnt paper, saw not a feasibility of reviving his Jour nal under existing circumstances; but the gratuitous liberality of his'excel. lent friends has en tbled him, and the encou faejcmcnt of his sympathising leunw citizens, induces mm, to ns sinrfo the publication of the Cape-Fear Recorder, which he ill do, as soon as materials can he obtained from the North. P. S. The proprietor of the Cape-Fear Recorder having 'lost every book and paper his otlice, ill have some difuVulty in ascrrtniniiig the names of his subscribers who reside in the rotiiitry, or at distant points.

He thcri lore tThpectfully nijuests all postmasters, to whom this Handbill is addressed, to furnish him as speedily as may be. convenient, the names or subscribers to whom papers were sent directed to their respective offices. w' Warren Beasley, who had bfen committed to jail in Baieigh a few days before on a peaoe warrant issued on the application of his father, committed auiride on Friday last by cutting his throat- He has left a large family in in digent circumstances, The origin of Nullification. ton. Royal! claims the raiher equivocal merit of having originated the entire doctrine of Nullification in a letter to Judge Cooper of Coliunbiit, who.

ungraciously, has refused and still i.otn reiuse io give ner rrrnii inere-for. Charleston Gazette. His excellency Jose Maria deTor-nell, (Mexican Minister) family and suite, and Mr. Arroyo, Serrctaryof Legation, also, Mrs. Turbine and daughter, arrived last evening in the Unim tine from N.

York, and took lodgings atRenshaw's S. Hotel, Philadelphia. Mr. Pederson. the Danish Minis ter, took passage in the packet ship toritithian.

which sailed on the 1st Unst. from the port of New York for London. The Danish sloop of war Fortiina.Sitiled from the port of New lock on Saturday (or Copenhagen. Loadstone. A correspondent in forms tis, that this mineral has re cently discovered on the plantation of CapU John Scott, living about nine miles east nf Concord, in Cabarrus r.ntintv.

The discovery was made by Michael Fesnermati, Esq. The ore is found incorporated with the rock on the surface of which there is i considerable quantity; and there are no doubt abundant beneath the sur face. Catawba Journal In the general complaint of drought which prevails throughoutthe ern country, the Norfolk Herald says, It is consoling to hear of exceptions like the following: Mr. Daniel a farmer of Currituck bounty, (N, calculated on making-1000 bbli. of Corn the robust- Precis, IZn eror of Austria, is 2.

and Fraq-au King of Nir'Ms 51, and-' Mahraeud II. Sultan, of Turkey, is 46, and possessed of grratvigoii of bodjaud rnjnd. The Turk how'-, ever, grow old 'jire maturely, and Mahmoud may be therefore reckon-. ed bsQ years at least Bia1 counts nance and his eye ara. particularly striking nd impressive, and.

he is ninqrmiy very aeprnor roan, hav ing alone.been iheroeana of causing' extraordinary, cba'ng. jnTihe.Tork. isb system; FdandI I. of Spain? is 43 years oJd.laW has breVa'prey to'disfaw, partly constitutional' and partly the eJfec'a or debaucheryV He ha lb goM constantly aadt is iqea. pabeof much actJirrVxerUon.

he has" lately parried his third queen. is. rnaiacier is said afford atV unfavorable pecimen of the B'jurboo Wis, Ring Baa- riji. Is in hir4 r. ami h.nJ fered froifl licentious pleasure, and is now recovered froni illness.

Though ins gaiiaatry has oeen fxct-asirfs his iherit, as'a anVe'rrignJ and as a'rnan! ufJeUersr ra acknowirdred 4Cbe very high; and be just- Ir, been atyled the-ntoat enlichteni-'d n'V L. jvutg io auuroj) uiiassea many Jll OIUMJ IIU 1119 IIIIIIU (II enlarged 'and liberal raat. Ivujiviiiiu ui uiuiiir oi porniH nag lately obtained bim murk fame a-i an anthorr in additioYii to tbad'eried IVoio the wisdom of Jiii goterntnrit, nnd tbe'longrrhfrj rcigna the beWer, for bis countryT Nicholas ErnpV-t ror of Ruis is s4; jgod lud-yoma ia'appaaranctj hardy and and (ruMonipl (n Uborfns ex He has latJy. f.ad a dangerous illness, 'Troov which he has nowqoiie recovMpd. Ttif yodtigfit, r.

tklA V.nlv fVI 1,1, JTS liU I ii flP iFliitnl. of P'irtugt. (D-n Miguel nt yet been rfciinijetf) who1 10 Iter 13tU yrar. Sue gruoiisM be tery hut her healjli is Tery delicate, arid sif is so lame as In be crntrhe. She is BOwat Rio Janeiro', her lather, the Enperorfc6r TJrazil.

Vjth tlie exception of the peti OtT nan 'iml Italian states, the abnve wtlT give a notion of the probability of the lentn nf the reign of he present European Sovereignsv EbenexerjCox, whq twurdtred Co1. un, Super-intend nt at Har pt has been conicteif -wn semtneed io hi. hung. kef pronounced the sentence in ar yry aolfrnnancl ifvp'e-" ie manp r. IThe CKa'lesiown i'rre Presa-ihas notices ih I the wretched culprit: Many a tearful eye was seen amonjeat tUe audience, ana ome wept ouiriiu.

i.iie pn. oneri however, betrayed of reeling leas indeed thnmftof theby-nHnrlers He He stood perfectly calm and firm. We cannot Bay that he eih'bited any, hardihood: on the on-trary, he appeared simewbt aubfl'ie at the concluaion of the awful entence On the same even apt he'waa, at his own earm-at reo-iest-, vnited in the jail by 'Jude hi counsel, Mr, We are that lta then evinced, a deep feeling of pemiencf; that he wept bitterly, 'admitted las trlt, and the justice of the puniihmenl which h- about to suffer, and apologlaed lotfie Jude for his apparent inscnilb'tity whiUthi tliecourt-)ouse. llr said that" his enemiea" were then nnd wnuld have drrired pleasure from hnrr-s'm(r his He further Nd'Clared, 1 hit he btamed no ne, and pronnVd lhauhe wou'd make in attempt to commit suic de. It may be proper to stale, that we have heen in-formed of Other oecasfnni, J) sretnfore? on which he also.displayed reaMirnny of mind, in the preaence pi individual who ylaited him in V.

THe hi-ptr'suirvrini of this roller-able "man, Vbnnga" inindjthe. r'tn-aik which we once heard frbm-ia'prolyuftd and able preacbefy whu tloqutnt tongue ia njjw.iiuJhrV jnv t'he Ktmr. How iniprCMivc history ol. Rernonefbow awful its record! bow itistructiye its lesson: vj -1: 1 v- Ju'15. aThe PreoKter.

Vt 4r'f 'a ej 'arrired io rnioro. 'ine last. vile came io withoul attended by afew frk'ids only, and lodgings Inn, where he was triaited by the o.uf fit uens. 'He dined aoc aptoil wita aYarge company if thc'plendjd residence pf Mr. W.

Broad atreef, hei spacious and on? raerqus epirtoierits weretTowded( wuh the- gateleod beauty of t'hfe on. Ye, 'terday he wal accommodated by Joolab Esf. with'a suite ot room's in his elegant mansion on Cherty atreet. Ths we understand, he leaves 'town on hU return to the' Hermitage, and will partakei.of relreshn-ent at a Rleasant and conreoient apot on the road, in enrpany with, a Urga party of his frjends.aod acquaintance who aemble, for the purpose o( meeting him, 1 Ifooa this and the neighboring counties. V.

The Baltimore Gazette expresses the tciitfjhat the stock of tbe Baltimore fp I I inem, he connuentry cajcniates on 1500 barrels an. increase, of 50 per cent. His large crop of heat 1 as harvested in fine order, and weighs from 5 to 7 lbs. heavier than the average weight jier bushel of fofmer man having been indicted ami convicted in Virginia, for marrying his brother's widow, against the marriage aci.lhe defendant contended that as tfie words of the act, were tbe brother' wife," it was no of fence to marry his "widowV The question came up (June 24) upon a special and Judge Brocken-brough delivered the unanimous opinion' of the Court, that the Superior lurt ought to. give judgment on the verdict rendered" against the defend, ants, and declare the nullity of the marriage of the said and cuse them to give bond, with security, that they will not cohabit hereafter.

The' Concord New Hampshire Gazette states that two maniac brothers named Mnynard had been chained in one apartment in Sudbury for some years. A few days since, Some fruit was given to one, and the rest offer- ed to the, other; at which the former in a great rage, broke loose and strangled In brother before the keeper could interfere. Awful effects of Intemperance. Peter Douglass, a shoemaker, was tHken ith a Fit, on Sunday evening last, about4 o'clock, in the back yard attached to his employer's shop, in Fayetteville, and expired in about twenty minutes. The deceased wa an habitual hard drinker, and his death is ascribed to that cause.

He came to this town in January las'. He was apparently a-bout'thirty years of age. X. Jourual. in We learn, says the Athenian, that the gold region of the Cherokee territory is again overrun by hunters ol the precious metal.

It is supposed that to thousand persons are there from the state of Tennessre alone, with, we regret to say, many citizens of our own state. We expect some serious examples ill have to be made before tbey desist. Tlie almost incredible fact has been stated, that an increase of productive power, through the aid of steam and improved mechanism, ith otherscicntific appliances, within the last 40 years Js equal to an additional supply of labour, of six hundred millions ol men. The Asiatic Journal for June states, that an agreement has been entered into by the inhabitants of the town and territory of Malacca, that slavery shall not be recognized in said town and territory, after the 31sf J)e- cember, 1841. Ihis agreement was entered into, through the medium of deputations from the different clas ses ol inhabitants, viz: live persons on behalf of the Portuguese, and as many on" behalf of the Chinese, the Malays, and the Choleas respective- ly.

Office of the Colonization ti July 31st, 1830. The managers of the American Colonization'' Society have resolved to despatch a vessel to convey one hundred or more emigrants from Norfolk to Liberiaon the 1st ofOc" tuber. It is highly important that applications for, a passage in this ex npilitian Rhniild Ire onlv made tr thi r.i. Secretary of the Society, in this city. Application for a passage may also be made to Jb liot L-resson, lsq.

Philadelpliia; Gabriel P. Disosway, Esq.rNewr iYoik; J. H. Latrobe, Enq. Baltimore; John McPhail, E.sq,r Norfolk; B.

Brand, Esq. Richmond; R. H.ToIer, Esq. LynchburgJ the Secretaries ot any of the State or other Auxiliary Societies. North-Eastern Boundary.

We find the following intelligence in the Augusta (Maine) Patriot: 'Gen. Webber, who was appointed by the Marslial of this slate to assist in taking the census, has been driven back, and compelled to desist from the performance of his du'y, in that portion ol our territory to which the British have set up their claim. The authorities of New Brunswick have extended their jurisdiction over this territory, and we are informed that a proclamation was published forbidding the inhabitants to give in their ceiisus; and Gen. W. as threatened with an arrest, in case he proceeded farther in carrying iota effect i tier.

triUiom ii. rmsuy. ana waa in ner xecu year, her aicknesa which was painful, an which lasted through near thrte weeks, ah bore with patience, while ita protracted na- tare afforded her long time to try, and to real ise the power of religion, to support its vota riea in th; prospect of death. Sha made a publick profession of raligfon 7 A fl vamm fill 1 1. tiniA V.

VWIW W.IIW, 1 1 UU11.I.I.VU 1. V.IW of her death, to exhibit a coarse of conduct an-awerabje to such a profession. As ahe ap proached the fatal issue of ber sicknesa, her confidence of an interest in Christ increased, and in the same proportion did her aolieituda for the salvation of sinners increaae. On tha day of her death, her mind hich had been slijrhtly disordered for 24 hours, aeemad to be come perfectly settled; and her countenance and all her expressions ao long as she retained the power of distinct articulation, indicated a rapturous contemplation of the glory upon which she was about to enter. About the last aentence that she waa distinctly heard to utter, was Bless tbe Lord my soul." The hope that she is gone to be eternally employed in praising God, and that they will after a while join her in this work, is well calculated to sua tain her friends under the pain of bereavement.

MEDICINES. (nVllR subscribers leel themselves under renewed obligations to their friends and the public, for their former patronage, and are again induced to lay before them aome of the moat valuable medicinea which they bava lately received and will keep conatantly on hand; allot which are entire friends to nature. A valuable Lineament for tbe Rheumatism, Sprains and Bruise, Candv and Syrup, excellent forcougb. A Syrup for tbe Dytentary and relaxed atate of the bowels, A new recruit of tooch ache drops. An Ointmen.

good for worm. Worm powder. A freab supply of Rheumatic drop and Oint; ment. A new reermt nf Hot Bitters, Strengthening Hitter, and Dyapeptie Bitter. A fresh nppl of Nervous Cordial.

Bathing drops, and Asthmatic lmctnre. Genuine cold preased Cator Od. A fresh supply of genuine Eye Water. Also a new recruit of the oil and essence of Teppermint. A valuable preparation for person suddenly attacked with tbe Cramp Chollc or ll)dro phobia.

A certain counter actor of the effects of pot son, Senna and Manna. A fresh supply of genuine fresh ground Cay enne. 1 hese, with various ntherpreparaiions.they will sell low, or if ailed on will admimater to the relief of the sck. If they are not found at their shop on North Mam street, inquire of Metsea. Phillip or Bland.

John Allen Co, August 10. 44 PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold, on a credit of twelve month, before, the court house door in Hillsborough, on Monda the firl day of Auguat County Court, a teamol Work Horse. Will alio be'soW at the plantation, on tbe Monday after court (being ihe Slat ot Au gust,) a quantity nt terming Uteasils, ona Wagon, the stock of Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, AY m. Miller Co.

Aug. 10. STRAY. TJNTF.RED on Ihe stray beok of Orange 3-A County, by Sally 1 atom, living near Hilla borough, a HAY MARE, five feet high, both hind feet while, no mark or brand, between three and lour jeara old; it appears tbat ahe never was tisrd; valued at 15 dollar. Barnabas Basil O'FairbilL jRanrer.

Aug; 10..." 44 3w A Camp-Meeting held by tbe. Christian Church, will commenteon'Sar-urday tbe 21tt ol August, at, Apple's Meeting hopse, in Guilford thirty-five mile west of Hillsborough. i The General Meetinff of BhefaChristian Church will commence oti Thursday the 25th of tZS UlK rwa. it Of. a.

I rough. Aug 3- 3 NEGROES FOR SALE. TpURSU.sNT to a decree of the Court 4fas and Quarter Seasions beld for the eminty of Orange, atate of North Carolina, will be offered for sale, on the second day of August County Court, before the Court bouse door, in HilUborough, eleven the property of the. heira of Cutbbert Burton, lor the purpose of division. Nine month credit will be given, tbe purchaser giving bond with approved security.

Thos. J. Fadtlis. AU7 3. 43 LAND FOR SALE.

ffpHR subscriber offer for sale the tract of land, at Leather's Cross Roada, in tbi county, contairnng 210 acres. On the property is a good dwelling house and out house, good store bouse, an orchard, two good well of water, convenient to esch house. The land is sbout half cleared, and is well adapted to the culture of corn, cotton land wheat. Tbe terms will be made accommodating; a wagop would be taken in part pay, Elizabeth IV Leathers. Aug 43 3wp' JOB PRINllXG" Executed at this Office, with neatness, acfjN rcy aad oeapatcV ketand oecona street and in a few' seconds more, atruckjhe same building, near tfie partition, which separated jt from the, house in which as the Office ofjhe -Cape-Fear set fire to quantities of produce and-merchart dize," combustible in their nature, and ignited some casks or liquor bufit witli a 1 tremendous -explosion.

Tha flames then began to blaze forth sj 4 ui Ohio rail road ctxnpany will expe- -f tr, 4.

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