' , - . ' . . . - -v,-. . . v . Jh JJu J.LJ . . y y .' KJ . JJ Voir.,!!. a' ' WlISHEDTEt ..THBSd1tkT TBO HIDB.'kO JOM. TOB Etr k CO. AT TE ttt 9Q. Or IATETTBIH."TMT ' EA C casso'i. comiii-i rucTitii boliAU e AlHl'X, f ATABLE HALF TEAEIT IW AMAEJEv , (IVOLE FAFVBy 0 CEKTt ' ' ' Lumber JUver invitation iMttry Ticket price X 3, for sale t this Office.. m . , for CrfifFeor; Loittry'lltketf, price 8 v' n!flt th Star-Office,'- -XT 'Ticket! io the FranlCn tibraty Lottery .V,- IWW1. ... - . i 'A 'J I f f TO PARENT? GUARDIANS. .'i,"! IBTtlMSTAVCES f a domestic nature'Winfr ren ; ' V dera if necery ht FaARcai Bwcv iliould t,V return hrr" family in Fayettevilie, alt ha (tiou(rh re T WlMt'yl vitlidrawii herself from the Raleigh Acadeinj, ,t m purpose opening a '' ;'VV '-School in, Fajrctteyilte ' ' 'm first Monday In March, for the reception of Young i'Ladi". 8he enifafe to teach them thoae- var1Hi y " bntnehea of Literature, wltich she haa tautit with aouie i . aaccM for tin eeyeari ipast in thejt&leigh Academy.- r ' She iaencoiiriiioa to hi)j)e that the Parent and Guardi j " anaof children will feol nn a(iprehcnKm in placing then ': , ' children oif a ards under her iiinruction. They may depend y v that the utmost exertion vriH be made to cultivate the . '. ) ti.inda and improve the morula of auch at may be comnit s H ted to her care?. Terms of Tuition will bemade known V .' , n application to the iubscrib r. FRANCES BO WEN. ; ; ..,. KyetteTilJeeV 5, 18ls. . 7-5w ' Hyco Academy Lottery. . i- i N ) THE Tniateea of the"Ilyco Academy, aoCcitou nor liberally to encourage and perpetuate the adrajitaget aria tag from this Seminary, and conscious oftita IU suceem ta a direct application to the generosity of the public, ob tained an act of the Lrgialature of this State, toraiae a turn by way of LoUery to1 applied by said Tniateea to the uae and benefit of the amid Aoademytand now moat reapectfWily oficr the sebx-me to their fellow-citizens and solicit their patronage. ' The particular friends to the Institution win require no further injunction on their liberality to, enibark in the Scheme, than a knowledge, of ha utility. The friend of Science hi every qn alter where the Scheme may be pre aente there is no doubt, will have sufficient motivea to extend their generosity. . The moderate Price of the Tickets, and the Cuntes of the Plan, it is hoped, will be nufficient. inducement to individuals, wha wish to become adventurers in Lottene a i which they may do for the small sum of Three Dollars, and for which sum, One Thousand Dollar may be gained. Who wwuld not inhance his fortune at so moderate an ex pence. ) t The advantagr of Literature arc so generally fdt and acknowledged m this our enlightened, and Ilepablican Government, that the Trustee think it unnecessary toen- arge on the utility ot the. Plan. " ; SCHEJM E. f' 1000 Dollars , U , 400 do. 100 do. 50 do. 30 do. 10 do. 5 do. SfATK 6l'NfnfH-CAR'VLi!tA, Court nf Plea and "' . t. ' 'fmAerbrd County J Qndrjer Sco;i,' ..,' JanUdry Sessions, 1810. ?V' Peter Hunter . '''"" v f trnfinai attaenment, :J The heir nfJohn Armstron.S . OkttV.Rt.lt by the Court, that unless tho Defendant .. in this case appear at the i it Court held for said ' ' Cmmty onthe erond Monday of April, 1810, replevy and p!cal oi demilr, final judgment will be granted. . ; Qrdsried that this oritur be published for three weels in "- thCjSTAti ' TineCopv, v ;: , ltlCHAKD LEn3t c. c. I y l 64.0 Acres of Land, , ' May be hd for ' ; ONE DOLLAR! V' ,T Agreeable to the fillowing Scheme of the ; PERSON LOTTERY. toy- "1 Piize of , 1 do. Cash, 100 ldo. ddr 8S 1 dok sorrel horse f 5 1 do. a bay mare 60 640 Acre's of Land, valued at g 640 luO - . - 85 1 da Cash 1000 do. do. 1006 Pmei .994 llUnks. 40 1 7j 6t; 40 lOOu S20t'C 2000 Tickets, at One Dollar each, U S 2000 - v.. AH Pnse over one dollar subject to a deduction ofsix percent. , . V ' ' Tlie -drawing of the above Lottery will commence at Person C'wrt House, Nor'Ji-OroUiin ,as noon as all tbo Tickets are sold. Unuer the iiuEcC-icn of Samuel Dicknu, AortamVf ."orfret,Jame ffilUutmon, Chuflet Holilman, unii W lUiam JU AiMdelr, Eton. Jilamirtrt. j There is an U nu.su al advantage attending this Lottery, there' bemir lewer Ulonfcs than friges 1 this curumstance the' proprietor "Batter themselves will so facilitate the ale of the Tiof'.e U as to have the drawing conipicated by the fifJt of June nest, or seqner. All Prizes will be paid within ten days after' the draw'ms: is closed, a list of which will be'ptiblished in iw Sta a 1 and all Prizes not demanded within nx months alter publication will be con tidered as retinqttishedi Ticketi. to be had of the Xana. grrs, Mr-William JeTivya at Person Court-tiduse, the d(tof'i6f the Star.lhe Post-MasterrLumbertou, Dr. Wil liam Webb of Caswell, Captain Thoma Webb, Granville, Mr. Joseph Hubbard. Hillsboroutrh, and of the subscriber . AlUetter addressed to the above-iamed persons, post paiO, Will be attenueu to. .' ' ' , i l77ie Land about four mflct north tffPfrton Court - ' LAMBEttTS. MObKK. :MountTiMali,N. C. 2Sth January, 1810; Notice., "Tnji Subicribers having been appointed by Ibe Tros- . '. tets of the.Lmversity of KorthIanJuia Commission ers futp rx)mpleatlng the muut'buikling' of the University," ate cketermmert to a t d all unnecessary delayit will, - tliretore. be exnedient ftnr anv nersn who is disnosed to contract 5r the whole of the Brick Work to address their proposals as speedilyas possible to the subscribers, either m oiariiicor uiiafiei nui, wange county. , i isesumai . ed tliat the work now to be done will requuVfour hundred tuouaanu liricK. , , ' t i a : ' ' N. JOTtES. ' '' T r WALTBR AI.VUS, I : . 'DUNCAN C A MEMON fV , , V 1 .TOiTEPilCALDWELLj., Chapel Hill, SdJfeJniay, 1810. Commitiiunert. 6 4w I get lim again. Ranaway ' TT itOVI the SuWriber some time A in August kit, a likely NEGKO FELVOW named BN, ol blaercora r nlesion. about tW-ntyve ear old. sis feet Iiiirh, stout anil well made. I suspect he is lurking ul tern ate lyiit Hertie and 'Martin counties. - 1 Will give a' reward1 of Fifteen Dollar tQ any person - wlio will apprehend or . confine the said Negrq b JaiL to that 1 Prjze of ' 2 Jo. 4 do. 6 do. 11 do. 50 do. 66S do. 1000 800 400 30C 330 5UI 3330 740 Pnae. 1440 Blanks. 666u W0 Tickets at Three Dollar 6660 Tickets, Three Dollars, subject to a deduction of fat- leen percent Part of the uUvt Prize to be determined in the JtUenming manner. The first drawn Ticket after 500 art drawn 100 Dollars 1st do. after 1000 do. 100 do. 1st do. after 1500 do. 100 do. 1st ' do. after 2000 do. 1000 do. Ticket will te old by the Trustees of said Academy, also at some of the mostconvenient Post Offices. The drawing will commence at the Red House as soon a three fourths of the Tickets-are sold, and continue to draw five hundred Ticket per day at least, until the drawing is completed. , All Prizes payable within thirty day after the drawing is finished. Those not applied for within six months from that time will be considered a re -linquiahed.for the benefit of the institution. , JOHN M ADEN, PreudenL tied Home, February 1, 1810. Six Thousand Dollars MAY BB HAD FOR SIX DOLLARS ! TiCKETS in the Cape-Pear Lottery for ale at the I reasurer" and Comptroller's Offices, and all tlie Printing Offices in Itah-igh, and nearly all the Pout Offices and otlu r public places in die state. From the number of Tickets already sold there is but little doubt the'drawing will com mence on the hint of April next. I XT TJO A XTCfM ax, vuaiuwii' Fayettevillt Jan. 23cf 1810. Notice. 'plIE Subscriber informs all those who are indebted to A l.,m hut hli. ti.uhli pt'iulera it ni ressnrv for him te leave tlie Slate as soon as possible lie has, therefore, put all tlieir Accounts aiid Notes into the hands of Allei) S. Billengtr, Deputy Sheriff, for collection u. it, nr.i..iEi. Sm'rthfield, February 4, 1810. 6 3w. The Subscriber, A T the last Court, held tor the eounty ot Caswell, qua- xTL lifted as Executor to the last will ana testament ot IRnry Turner dec. late of said county. All.pcnioiis in debted to said Estate are requested to make payment without delay . and those who have claims against h vital" Aiwvenursted to nresent tLem dulv auuicnti- cated within, the time apecificd by law, or they will be barred of a recovery. T . ' II1UJ1A3 lVBAlVU, nr. Jaiwlry 15th, 1810. - ' ; . 43 w Literary t Advancement y SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS) May be gained for' the small Sua of FOUR DOLLARS ! ' ' ' . : ( tfEtrTOJY ACADEMY LOTTERY. SCHEME. : i rlae of 1 . S to 20 .. 50 100 2400 S 50001 2000 1000 5U 200 100 , 50 20 10 5 - ?750rickeUat 4dollareacli S000 9000 1000 9000 1000 " 2000 10u0' ' 1000 .1000 12000 51000 Part of the above prizes determinable a follows. The first drawn blank on the 1st tmd 3rd 4th 5h 6th 7tl and 8th days are entitled to 50 eact The first drawn da on the 9th 10th 11th U 12th do 100 di The first drawn do. on the 13th and 14ik da 200 do The first drawn da.on the5th do. -.. ' 500 di nd the last draVTi ticket whether blank or pnxe 5000 du Five hundred Tickets to be drawn on each. of the first fourteen days and seven hundred and fifty on the LSllv. lost day. . Fnies payable 00 day alter uie eompieuon or tne araw ing, by the managers,; who. hold themselves responaible subject te deduction of id pe cent . ' . v All prizes not demaiuted witlun 12 morrtlis fcltry draw ng, will be considered relinquished for the benefit of the institutions. The above Lottery is author, red by an act of the Leera- ature of North Carolina! for the purpose of enabling tin Trustee of (lie NtWiOM Acaoxmv near tlie town oi Asheville. to ctmpleat the necessary buildinira behmcine to Ibe same And also to establish a Female Academy in the town of Ashevnie. I a f , Which two objects Uie Trustee and Manager flatlet themselves will be a 'sufficient inducement, independent of the flattering prospect held out in the above SCHEME, 10 influence all sealou fiiend to useful Institutions to be come hberal purchasers of tickets And tlieydeenv if unnecessary to expatiate largely in contrasting tne advan. tage these institutions may have (if well supported with Irienus) over mom oiner oeramanes rvr u- is now very generally known that Asheville is One of the ntest healthy Situation on una coniincm w iving m uie neiglilraurliond of the Warm Springs, and on the maia road from thence, (a well a from the Western to the Southern State Vis more eenerally resorted to by the bestcharactem of both sexes during Summer and Autumn, (for the bene fit of health)than almost any other place in the Southern section of the tVion And being also a place where board and Tuition are had on very moderate termsWhere the Youths of the sister state will lay the foundation of sound constitutions together with their Educations, and receive the visits of their friends to and from the Warm Hpnngs.- All these advantage united bear evident testimony of rh Blv-tntulitv nf Ashi-viUe as a aeat for Ltterarv Insti tutionsAnd then fore on tliese lf-eyident grounds, we respectfully solicit Uie public putronaget. Fort Johnson, Charietton Harbour, Jan. 4t 1810, 100 Dollars Reward, FOR six deserters who deserted from this post on the vii li.lm Wvnne and Thomas . Stewart, of captain Armstead' company of the first Light Artillery 1 Stewart was born in Ireland, (but Came to this country t.n du infunt he is five feet eleven ancTan half inches high, twenty4wo years of age, has grey eyes, irown liair. gOOu COinpiCaiun, ay vwuJ-uuii m uuivuiti , w.vi him citizen' chraths, and armed witharjfie and pistol- The pistols are ot uncommon make, uie property 01 tue UnitedState. ' 1 ' John Wvnne waa torn in Gconria i he is five feet six inches hitch, tliirtyfive years of ge, has grey eye, light nair, lair complexion, oy occupauuii a uiyiur i wan away in citizen's cloalha. and armed witn pistols, ana proDaniy a rifle, as the' parties stole two rules and a number of pistols, previous to their desertion. The rifle are very ordinary in their appearance, the pistol uncommon parti cularly with raspectto tne mens, ana nxing 01 uie ranu-oa. ' Uimlim. of euntain Laval's traon. was born in Soutli Carolina, Is five feet nine inches high; has dark complexion )inu hair. Cliarlea Mel ul. of said troop, i a native of South Cam lina twenty-three years of age, five feet ten inches high j has light complexion, and dark liair i went oil in citizen' cloatusi anu armeawun enner pisiois or rine., i , , Daniel Molloway , of captain John it. Span's company of lilgllt Artillery, i anauvc ui .vu'ginia vwuuijf-u.rcc jruai c of age, five feet nine inches liigUj ha' fair, complexion, blue eyes 'and dark hyr..' .t Willie Bartow, of aid compairy, deserted at -the same time, of whom an accurate descrij ive list cannot btfgiveni ' IThe above rewatd., with all eXpencesiwill be paid (or in.Viiatpropdrtion'fordther) toany person who will deU; ver tlie said deserters to me at this post, or secure theni in goal, and giyethe iiecessaiy information to tne, or to Ml COmmandtTig omcer in uie army 01 uie unticu oiavcs. - " k It SRVtSTV.n. Cantnin. ' A j. .. , r - JMTERfytL IMPROrjEMEXT Lumber River Narigatioa tit 1 1. AUTHORISED by an act of the Lt gesture of KortK. Carolina, rtolacuiute the Mavigaii.eof Lumter iier from Mac FarUmTs Turnpik to tJUa ootna Crown line." , ' " . j' -',' ,. i 4 ' One ThottaandDoIlara tnay be gahied for t&4 amiJl auai :,' , r- 1 of Two .Duhara.. ,".. SCHEME. :1 TfiOl Tickets it S 2 per ikket V ' iifyfr : 1 Prwe of JS L0O0 , say ljiam " . ' '. '- - a ao v frjy 3 c do 1 , 2u . egt) do ; -tj iw . " It) do ' 0 ' 5vW 50 do ,.w' 2..-, '1,ua) r 400 do 10i A,ouO l7do , t SrMii: .-? r. :i.'.' i4 Prirea eVboi Biauke fr-,001 .'; -m , From the great quantity of white nak, junijier. cypres uid large. pues,tq.ud il aupciviur iu a.ae aud quaiiiy -o any tunuer whicu is to oe lound in Uie Soumeru sec jonof the Uniou-e vuat number of wiucii anrweal cal culated for Ship buikiin and large'Aia, and may pe uoaiea witn ease to convenient auc yards t WMnout nteor Uoningthe depth of fh cumni aaitl Ute sufficient quaiiuV, .y of' waver therein, besides the mnj never tiulin bu tana ; be tor erecting Saw Mills and outer Machineries, Which empty into the aaid river, near Ui head of tit contcm plaiud navigation, bide f.ir to render die huaoavigtiuoA . jii object worthy of the attention of enterprising- Ucuue. men. From a view of this liver, Knur about Uie middle. ' .round between Uape-r'er U Pet-Due rivers niv re-iiily iccouiit lor the oUcuiity in which the invaluable Nval Stores it' abounds with have LiUiertQ bxn iuvtKjptAi. , 1 hat by we'Sciieme Deing plactd upon a lair auu Equi v able plan, lending to open areenayig.tioii, cxlinpt front rr toll or other ivstrtctioua the iganagera do anucipato ibe pleasing prospect thai, tlieir underudung wdi kieet Uie " pproDatioii-ot lieii;ieuow citizens, especially Uieowiitra . if . lands bordeRiig on Uie naviirauun i Uie value of . , which incv.tably ih be enhanced by Ikavuig this plantar- , V lied into errect. Besides, Uie Lottery is tcd at It sS . riian two blaukato one prize. The managers are AnnreakedT s with an idea that the speedy.sale of .l ieketa' wut enable ' them to commence drawmg -in a sliort period. : I'hecom menaement of tlie drawuig and the prizea drawn Will be - advertised-ut two ew IVptis m vki S ate, kiid two-in , South Carolina t .and every frUe be pttnctuallV paid widi- -. ' in thirty day after the drnwmg ; ibjeet to a iicount of. lifleen percent The mole etiectuatiy to eeure Uiep:y tnent, tlie manager have 'deposited a bond in the clerka :: uffice of Robeson eohnty cooitto the lull aniount of'aai4 lottery tor, Uie lattkml diaetiarge A Uu ti"ut rtpoaeo.. . ' imblieution aforeeaid, snail bo consiiieK-d emttuttue and v .. uc bjjucu w uie ocourageiacm oi ute aiureaaMi uaviga. uon. I ' . .. ' ... . D. Mae FARLAKD, JEiJSEtEE, : Wu.ASHLEV.. W.ai;EAL, -J WYNN NANCE, LBENKZAK ELLIS, T v " r. : ' ,v f :.,-:. unmtiertaA, January 3d, lSlOT f- 2 Im ; ' i, V DAVID VANCE, GEO. SWAINE, JOHN PAT1XN, GEO. NEWTON, ANDREW EHWIN, MhtvMe, Jenutry 25, 1 8 10. " 6-?' Due Bills. - r . HE Subscribe rshavinT lonsr since discontinued issuinr I1u. Rill, hcarinir their siirnatures. are desiraus of u ith- drawinir from circl!U.ion all such of their hills as may be . . . r. ! 1 J-I "it in the hanus-oi imiiviuuais as specuii y as posxioie. This is UieVefore to notify all those wW may hold any oftheaforer tid Bills to have tliem prenented fr payment, . .. . .i.... ,....:., , if..... r'l.,1.1 . ..nA it ill aS Cal IV UAJ H WilT.ii.iiit bii. iulpw I. VliinM na ves, of HillHborough, to Mr. Joel King, Louisburg, mis WaUnm.Esq. Smithfield, Mr. GerArd Bunks, merchant of Wake county and to the Subscriber iiHtalojj'h. . WILLIAM S11AW. J. CO M AN. RatHgh,Janm4ry, 31, IS 10. ' S 3w Indian Queen Tavern, - RALEIGH. WItLIMl SCOTT TTAV1NG become proprietor of AX the above House, informs lus friends and the public in general that no exertions shall be wanting, to make it agreeable to those who may t ': i iiiJ favour him with tlieircompany. , He tetA-Vtiw'M continue to keep frood Beds, Luora, &ci and pi-ovicle hi ttable with Uie best proven dee. i t' -...'. A few genteel Boarder would be taken, . January, 25 1810.1. 1 fflllfi ' FORTY DOLLARS REWARD. - STOLEN JtTT of (he Subscriber' stable, on i mrrsaay mgntne J 14th of last month, a light L AT MARE, rising seven year old and about fifteen hand high. She ha a broad hi i7 in lm face- bolhhindfeetandone fiire foot white i i , each ftAik tiierc i a rose, i the piiddle of which is a white spot Will giveTWenty iwiior to any person se curmir said Mare ao that I get her again, and Forty Dol i. tr tlie Mare and thief i and if broneht to mt all rea sonable expencei piud. ? r Xi. PIinJPCOBLE. 'Auemance,GuiltordUounty, v , January 3, 1810. v ' ' . iy . 3-5wp Cash4 WILL be given for a couple of likely Negro Boys, be tween fifteen or eighteen years old ..Enquire of the .POLITICAI,. I. A' from the Virginia Afgu i ; Tq Tn Honourable John HASDptpn. ', ; Sir- The production of Philo Laos, in tb Spirti of Seventy Six of the 1 '2 th instant,' baa 1 fully compensated the public fur your; uncon stitutional absence from your seat in Congress.' Although I do uct expressly charge V6 , witli . ; being the authour of that performanccy yet we , . ' L. t e l .J i is . perceive in it mucn oi your genius, anu the malignity tit? your passions The sentU ' ments t- breathes 'correspond s precisely with your political Vie wsv that I acb iusti&ttl in ascribing it to one of yonr bnsom friends t and, with some aUbwnce for afdiffereuce )e , twee speaking and writing, it is just such an invective as th world expected Irom youa(; the present period. k':- io speak with discretion, your rernairiui r y$ at home under the pretence if indintjv is extremely prudent. Y'Hin inconsistency; of ; fi $$r.: conduct had become bo palpable that" it was exceedingly difficult loryou, to jnake cut a plausible 'story for your constitpet j and, for odcei io your life, ydu tacitly confessed jhat, there is a point in politics at whkhivnpburo". must? cease. Even the pow.erv ot your tacev coula fno. lonprer furnish'a mask, for the tingra eious contrivances of cunning $ and you wise ly confined yourself to your plantation, witV'' - ing, like an unholy atheist, tor some fortuitous Concourse of political atoms; which tnigliC place the affairs' of the nation in a posturw.'v mor; congenial to your spirit. Aa convenU , ', rnt season we shall' find you creeping forth, ' . from ypiir retreat to scatter the seeds of dis- " t . content among the people, and td Vither. the , herye of government." Such a cbimof exer ' tion of your faculties will create no. surprize j and must serve most admirably o illustrate -the complexion of your pWiotiini,4ln thv - y mean time we are. U ' seemsto 'be amused f. ' and edified by occasional sautes from news .,. ;t i 1 fi: v'. pape.whkh claims the honour of being under nsiva v a v w nvi'i , your particular patronage and c . vYpur opposition to Mr.' Mad ison; previou3 ly'tp his late election, was marked by an te;;ffj;: temperate personal hostility An Xhe 'gitj'fici..;-'?.: tion of vW spleen vou violatetl evey rule M ' - decorum, ami forfeited , iriuch of Vdur pr'-n sion- to the character of gentiemtn. ?. uut U. 8. 1st Hegu ot Axtiuery comftjiatung'. Printer. ;jgJmiuay'i 1810. if. Wato county, February 1; HQ. 6-3 w. Ian: 11,1010. 4 v -7 ,3 ' fa.-' m :v 1 m foiled-wyuurmnt w crtvsiviwm,

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