-i ' ' ' i 1 I i i i ii . i i ' ' .. .. 1 ' ii ! i i . i - 4 .. 4-1 'vf' '.: j .'it ft" 1 v i r ' , ! 1 3' : p7.rOU BVm.r,TTWSAT,.t .?6 '" Sus HtHDUifcoji, it, fob tax k co. It. turn t ' ' xnKm or ; ATTTtiit-TmiT .snua ADVERTISEMENTS. - "-'Lumber Rtvtr Mwlfatiun Lottery Ticket, -pnsA 5 V ICT CaptFear Lottery tU iert, prici S 6, for '' 1 - - iCT'Tickets iathe TrankUn Library Letter, , '-irie S2 for Sate, this OfficcC The Egbert jTriwl tyO if ' .V." :' " -V " . t : V IBCTMST1.!CE3 of adoriesticfiatore barlnrrecall 'it,," V ed Mr. Bowtto FTrtteiIl, the lutc of the . j it., K uM a.on- J, ,.j j ii) to', undkruke the gtneM uperlntendance of UiPemfe- ' :th Toun; Ldletiit pltuiknd omuneuul Needla Work. KmbroiderT, Dmwinr, fce. ker pr-m.nout knowledge of iation,"; cuch u Readinf Wtitirif,' AriUimetic;, Englitb J r, finminM. GozTDhr. UUtorv.h fench Lknirutirei ' fc. vilL ia future, be Uilit by the Male Techert of die ' ivotdemy. all gf whom ae veil qualified to dichrfe the V dutiee of their Mmointtaettta.' , K ' -" - X ' Keb. jo. ; r ; v r w. wwrre, Secy. ,'. " ' ' '..I- ' , 'k : - -" CITY OP RALEIGH, A'. 12, UiQ.' T0 be let ttthe lowtrt Ulw'.ertaker, the enc!o;i.r f.VJL: the Public JBury utg-GrouncL (a aquare ol Tour Acfea.) l i 'i ae enclosure comcnifJtaieu iik pe ciuicr (khk bid ran . f, "or plank Fence For pautlculara apply to the undersign A ' id a won aa convenient . " ' JOHN s. HA BUTE AU, Committee. VSlT WHl'l'4.KEBj j .. All Prise over on dollar subject to n deduction of ut per cent.-. '; . j :. . ; . ' 4- w ' ? ' ' . , y ifte- drawmr of fhm abort lottefj will commence at Peraon Court House.' North-Carolina, Soon as all the Ticket are old. under the impeclioa of jjaoW fiukiiu. A (AatiM Xireei, Jtmm W&umunH Chotkt Ooltlmun, and ' There w an unimud sdvanUre attending this Lotterr. there bein fewer Blanks than Prices i this circumstance the proprietors' flatter themselves will so facilitxte tlv sale of the Tickets as to have the drawing comlfsted by the first of June next, or sooner. - All Pnies will he paid within ten days after. the. drawing; is closed, a list of whlci win be published in the HTaa t and all P.'.zes not demanded within six months aller publication will be eon sidered as relinquished. . Tickets to be had M the Maha. cr, Mr. WllliainJcirreys' at Person. CourVHouse, the Editors of the Star, the Post-Master, Lumbertoa, l)r. WU tiam Webb of Caswell Captain Thomas Webb, Granville, Mr. Joseph uuboaru, Hillsborough, and ot tue subsenber . All letters addresswl to the above-named Dersons. noat paid, will be attended to. Tho Lund Set about Aur miln north ofPtm Court Hvutt. . ' ' ' ; XA.MBEKT S. MOORE. Mount Tirzah, N. C. 28th January, 1810, ' ; "v;; --, Fulling Mill.' . f .' if rJ Subscriber hai erected a FCLLIH C MILL on v"A Country -line road pae and a half miles below Mr Andrew Mvawles Store, and twelve miles from Uills- " V fiorougti. "TheJAui ison an exoeuent stream wat anufds ' t 'ater in abundance at all seasons. ' Excellent Pulling; In- 4 trumentsof every kind haw been procured, als varie. '.! f f Vof Dying Stuff, such as Brown, Snuff, CUret; Black arid -s' . j . 1 tu-ple, and many ether colourof a cheaper Mad. Th V ,i rst mentioned will be dyed and dressed at two shilling i' ' er yardi (others in the county have from two shillings V : s l ind siXitenoe to three shillinirs per yard) The cheaper Lund of Dye will be lower. Those who favour Withiheir v , scustom shall have their work done with great dispatch . ; And the Pullerflatten himself H'U not be' inftriour u ' ' -ste wwk done at any other Mill ia the State, fcc. , . j t , s ..i -I' THOMAS BIKD. Orange County, Stag'sCreekA JAMES BOYLE, fuller. .February 10, 1810. )' 83w O, .LOST ) .V rUT of mvnossession some time !n the date1809. a !S jw of hand on William Delks far 45 dolUrs pyaljkj25th JUecemner past, attestea oy iaviu dcis, sen. a xarrwan all persona from tradinir for said Note or said Willian, De He from paying the Same to any other person excep; jneormyomer. . . -y .-:, NEWSOM DELK. Wake County, Januery 3d, 1S10 ; . - Fifty Dollars Reward . THfe subscriber's shoi) was broken into lastnis-ht. anri aibout flirty WATCHES stolen therefi-ontj with some other articles which cannot be described. A description , of as many t)f the wstcliei as caif at present be recollected is tnnexed. The subscriber is convinced that this daring fi-Umv mii.c tiaTn hrm -rrtmtnirtrclbvaome nerson. Well aequuhited with situation of the shop. He wyi give a reward of fifty dollars lor the apprehension of the tbeifon wonviction. i . ' . . r, S'H. Cornwall, London, No. 187, double case, silver. ' ; Peron A Paris, 17S French horizontal. ;WM. Dawnham, Condon, 9907, Single case, gold. 1 . John Jeffrsy, Glasgow, HE C. . A gilt watch, set round the bezel and back, the ename ut of the Wk. One Geneva silver watch, double case, no name nor feumbef. Blow Lawdcr, London, 790, silver face, double case. 4 Proctor, Dublin, a large silver old fashion. Cha Jones, London, 4074, double case, silver. j But-bull. London. 264. laree silver, old fashion. Asinirle case silver watch, in the case the mark of a -rowii '1th'. Clowes. London. 621 double case. tilt. ltd. Norton, London, 21358, silver, double cue, second hand. Thos. Thomson, London, 2648, double case, silver. Vancher. A Paris. 17742. swele case, gold. Thos. Henderson, Coventi7, 305, double case, gilt, se twul hand in the centre. ' A French watch, silver, in the case or the plate, Araen, a Cliouallar.3642. : Edw. Steel, W Thuvin, double case, silver, old fashion W. RuUaw:'-London. 9706.. - A gold French watch, the top or bezel that holds the glass is lost . '' r A French watch case, and part of the works, say face tee. - , . A small gilt case, with some small sets, no works. A double case, gilt; without works or bezel. A small ft'dver watch, old fashion, English. A small Entrlish watch caso. old fashion. A smaU gold watch, without a glass, silk string, small gold key and seal. - . , ....... A silver W:rt eh, half c widjewclled.oldfasliio With Ut tlie maker s-name oriiuinber The above aro aUtlat is recollected st preset VVM. HaUAKD. r 64O Acres of Land :. . M-ybehadjor .,. tvt r-w vans' f. . ' Agreeable to the following Scheme of the . PERSON LOTTERY. , 1 Prise ' 640 Acres of Laud, valued at g 640 ldo.Cah, '. B,0 - 1 do. do. -- iS;- ' - & 1 Lo. a sofrel bone 75 -w . k.. 71 2 do. a bay mare.O '..-.- .' 6w 1 do. Cash ; 40 . . -'..- -40 1000 de, da. - ' ' - ;100q 1006 Prise. 994)lank. . 2000 TickeU, at One Dollar each, i 2000 J520O0 , TO PARENTS & GUARDIANS. CrUCUMSTAXE3 of a domestic nature having ren. deredit necessary that Faaircas Bs-wsw JiouM -otam to uer tsmily in Cayettevule, she has (though re ucuntly) withdrawiw herself from the Raleisrh Academi. Md purposes opening a -' : School in Faycttcvillc on the ftrst Monday in March, for the reception of Young Ladies. 8he engages to teach them those ' various branches of Literature, which she- has taught with ionu success for. three yeai-s past in the Raleigh Academy j Hht is encouraged to hupe that the Parents and Gusrdr. ns of children will feel no apprehensions in placing theii child i-en or wards under her instruction 'hey may depend k.wv uuwm cciuwu wiu uc iuuh vu UJLvaiC HH mindj and improve the morals of such as may be commit te4 to her care. Terms of Tuition will be made known on application to the subscriber. n - . FRANCES JIOWEN. Fayvrtteville, Feb 5,1810. , r r-Jw- ,- , "I Court 0 Pieat and 5 Quarter Scttiont, Stats of North-Carolika, Rutherford County. January Sessions, 18 ID. Peter Hunter ,- Orlrinal Attachment. The heirs of John Armstrbng.J De&ult En(luiry- ORDERED by the Court, that unless the Defendants in this case appear at the next Court hold for saiii County on the second Monday of April, 1810, replevy aiu1 I J 1 1 - 1 ' . . Ml I . pteaa or aemur, nnai juagoieni win ue graniea. Ordered that this order be pubChed tor three weeks in the Stab. V True Cot : ; - 7 5w RICHARD LEWIS, C. C. Indian Queen Tavern; RALEIGH. 'irhllilf SCOTT HAVING become; proprietor V the above House, inform his friends and the public in general tliot no exertions .shall be wanting to make it agreeable to those who mav favour him with theircomnanv. . Ht Iwill continue to keep good Beds, fequors, tc, and provide bis stable with the pest prov.cn der. ' ' .... '. A few genteel Boarders would be taken. y r . y -1 -a. v . January,' iS$0. i . Notices ' ' 'T'lIB SubscSbers having been appointed by the Trus- t. tees ol the University 01 NorthOai-olma (Jemmission- ersfor compleating'the main buildii g of th University, are determined-to avoid all unnecessary delav it will. therefore, be expedient for any person who is disposed to .contract for the whole of the Brick Work to address their propotsts as speedily as possibleJto tluc subscribers', either at Stagvitle or Chapel HilL Orange county. It is estimat ed that the work how to be done will require four bundl ed thousand Bricks. ' - I s-y: -S.-aoNES, . A, 7 WALTER ALVES, ' I . ' 4 . . , DUNCAN CAMEKON f . ? ? s . ' ' JOSEPH caldwellJ v ; Chapel rTifl. 2tl February, 4810. . , . - A 4w- Hy co 'Academy - Lottery. lv ' '-"-A ' ' THE Trustees of the Byce Academy solicitous snore ii be rally to encourage and perpetoate Ue advantaet axis .ngirom uus jwsainary, and conscious of the u a direct aoolieatien to tha Vvneroartr of dwrjublicob. Laaiea an act ettke Legialatilra 01 uus. State, tonus a ra by way of Lottery to be applied by said Trustees to be use andbnM-fttof the 'said Academy and ntwomst x tpectfuily offoi- the scheme y their fellow-citizen anu solicit their patronage. , . , - t The particular friends to the Institution will acquire no further injunction on their liberality to embark in tb. lafaeme, than a knowledge of its utility. The friesda x Science n every quarter where the Scheme may be pre sented, there is no doubt, wdl hs sulScicnt motives tti extend their generosity.' - , ' l"he moderate Price ef the Tickets, and the1 fairness ol 'he Plan, it i hoped, will be a sufficient induecment U. individuals, who wish to be"pme adventurer in Lotteries which they may do for the small turn of Three 'Dollars, and for Which sum. One Thousand Dollars may be gained Wbo would not iahancc hi fortune at so moderate aa ex pence, f" .t . - 4ti ?.-;.' The advantages of Literature are so generally fekand acknowledired in this eur enlightened and Republican (jownmeu that the TruMers tliink it unnecessary to en- urge on me utuity oj uif nan. , . . . v, SCHEME. J 1 Prize of 2 do. 4 do. 6 do. 11 dd. SO do. 666 do. ssssssssssssxs ". .400 1J0 SO 30 10 Dollar) do. do. ' do. ' , do. do. 7 id Pntea. W8U Blanks. ? " O0Q 80t 400 3'JO 55o . " 3330 1 Lottery Treasurer' aitdCompUfeUer' Office,' andsdUie Prurirnff ., UhVe m lUhJigh, and aeany au uk ron unices ana ouier oublic Miice hi the stated From 'the' number ofiTicket Kitready sold there is but tittle dywht the dna wing will com mence on tbe su-st ol ADIU next. , .' J 66u J23J Ticket at Three DoHar . . , ' 666f) Tickets, Three Dollars, subject t) I deduction of fii- teen per cent J' v ' .-s Part if the abrut ' Pi ixet U be determHTtd m the fotUwmr : ' ..- --. , .-.;- C :-- The first drawn. Ticket after 500 are drawn 100 Dollars 1st do after lOOOi. " do, ;l00 ' doi - 1st do. after 1500 ' do: loo sr 'do. 1st do. ,K aher 2000 jdo 1X 4o Tickets will be sold by the Trustees of said Academt-, also at some of the most convenient Post Offices. '7 ' The drawing will commence at the Red House as soon' as three fourths of the Ticket are sold, and continue to 4raw fivc hundred Tickets per day at least, until the drawing is completed. , All Prires payable within thirty lays after the drawing is finished. Those not applied for within six months from thut time will be considered a re linquished for the benefit of the institution. " ."' JOHN M' ADEN, Prttidptt, Jtid tfonte, Fcbrkaty t, 1810. - - Litctarv Advancement SK YEN THOUSAND DOLLARS 1 May be gained for ilie small Sum of FOUR DOLLARS! IS TSI NEWTON ACADEMY LOTTERYk . .v ' SCHEME.. ; .V". ' ; - 1 Prise gSOOOi . J000 1 2000 2000 - 1 1000 1000 10 v 500 5000 $ 200 1000 20 100 2000' . 20 10 10U0 . 50 20 , . 1000 ', . 100 ' 10 1000 2400 ' . f ' - , 12000 i ' 7t50 tickets at 4 dollars each "31000 4J.,Blaiiksi ' "XT . r Part the above prizes determinable a follows. The first drawn blank, on the 1st 2nd 3rd 4ih 5th 6th 7th and 81I1 days are entitled to ' ' 50 each rhe first drawn da on the 9th 10th 11th k 12th do 100 do The fiist di-wn do. on the 13th and 14th do. ' 200 tlo The first drawn d. on the 15th do. ' 500 ,do And the last drawn ucket whetlier blank of prize 5000 do, ' Five, hundred Tickets to be drawn on each Of the-first t'iurteeit days-and seven hundred and fifty on the 15th ev lustday . 1 '-. . . .' v Fines payable 60 days after the completion of the orw nig, by the managers, who hold themselves responsible subject to a deduction of 16 per cent. -, : -, o AU m-izes not demanded Vithin 12 months sfter draw ing. Will be considered rehnquished for the beuefit of the insutuuons. ' ( v The above Lottery is authoritedby ah act of the Legit lature of North Carolina, for tlie purpose of t-nablim,' tlt Trustee ol the Nswtoh AcADtur near the town of Ashevillei to compleat the necessary buildings belonging to thJ same And also to establish a Female Academy w the tbisnol AaheviUe.. ' . 1 v il - Which two object the Trustees and Managers fla ter themselves will be a sufficient mducemcnt, independent ' of the flattenngprospect held out in the above SChKIE, 10 Influence all zealous friends- to useful Institution to u eoine liberal purchaser of tickets And they deem it unnecessary to expatiate largely m contrasting tue acvan tagei) these iitstilutions msy have (it well suppoited witlt frieudsj over most other Seminaries -r-For U i mw: vcrygenerlly known that - Ashevme-1 me 01 ne-most herthy situations on this contmcnLand. lying, U Uie neigribousliooa ottne .warm Dprmgs, ana 011 uie mwn roau from tbeiid,C well as fi-om the Western tu the Southern Sutes)is more ge herally resorted to by the best c!iaPi.etc r of both sexe during Summer snd Autumn, (for the bene- (it of health jUisn almost any other pluce in Uie Bputnern section of Uw UnionAnd being also" a place where board and l UIlUHl are iiau on- ery niuueraic icnmn iicrv wit Youths of Uie sister states yiU. ' ay tlie foundation of sound constitutions together with their Educations,- and rect Jie visiu 01 their ineuds to snd trom.uie warm .armgs. AU these advantages united bear evident testimony ot UieelegibilUy of Asheville as a seat for literary lnsti-tutions--And Uierefor on these self-evident grounds, wc itiancctfullv solicit the nubile batronnire. 1 " , s ; " , W -iiAvmvANciv, 1 x f 4iEU. QWAIJr. , . iru JllHS PAVl'OV. V-Vi :..-fv..r,iilSoticc if. 'piIE Subscriber inform all tuus who are In debt ed IA " 'him, tisst b-s health tenders it tm essvy for him t .. leave the State si'ioonas possible bt ha, thertJort, wtt . all their AcccinU and Notes into Ute hsud cs Allsa V. ELMX.T, au weir Arccjits ana rote into ute auus o Bsllenger, Deputy' Sherifl; for coUcctson - .1' : ! , v - - "i-. v, - " K. tt L'l Simthneld, rebruary 4, l$la ' j 6- ; y xr'vMv Cash f'. TirtLL be given for a eouple of likely NefreBoy, be- r'. . V iween filkea or eighteen years ohLi EiHiu'u-a.sf thw , - '-' r.-tosr. .. r " f aJr : - - -V v i 'J A: 1 -.'V ." . : V- lSii -Thousand l)oll,ars: ; ; f OR. SIX D0LLRS; ; ' X tCKETS 5 in bV Cane-Fearx Lbttery for" sale at tin ' 1 7 V ?il BRAtf sdki yf- JFortJohnioniJOharletton Harbour Jan. I, ' lSl .. jlOO'Dolla six deserters who deserted ttma this post "on th' jd-ins-. viz-Jobn .Wime and Thomas! tMewart. of . eajiVairt Armstead' company of the first L:ght Artillery i (kewart was oorn in tre aim, ou' came to una country - hen ant infant i) be. fcve feet eleven and an -bait mel.c hightWMity-lwojeart of ' bs gre ejes,v brown liir, - ;ood compuixion, oy eccv-pstion a ioouir j aooa, svruv an ciUzen'cloaths, and armtd.WiUi anne aiidpistola.- The piatokt are of uncommon make, iht property ot the V luted Mates.',-. . -1 . .-. - -. . ,. - - . . - - John Wynne was bom in Georgia i lie is fire feet iixT niche high, thirtj-five years of age, has grey eyes; light . liair.fair compUlKHi, t occupation a U tar-weU away ' in citizen' cioaihst ana armed with pisubvd probahi -' rifle, as the parties stole tfcori.uisand a biiUiLe'of oisutls, previous to their desertion. The rifles are very rdinaiy or Uieir appeai'anne, we ptsiots uncon nion pai iM. Ularly with respect to the tucks, and fixing of the rasnrutiL. Julin fltfukuuLxif eaptam Laval' irjooa, was bom in South Cil.tia, . is five feet luiie uichLS high j has jdarsi complexion and hair. ') " " " . uuartea Menu, oi aaiu (toop, is a native oi oouui -aro ina, twenty-three year, of five feet ten niche high t 'bslisrht comDleXioii.ni dark hair i went off m citizen's .- cloaths, and armed yruh vithei pistols or rifle. '',- uimcl Holluway, ot capam John K. fepan' company of " Lieht Artillan.isanatireof Viiginia, twentvhirev jeaiw of age, five foet nine, inches big hi ha lair complexion,. blue eyes and darx nair. - 7 V. . - .. Willie Bar'qw, of Said company, deserved at the am ume.ofwliom an. accurate atucniAsve list cannot bt ri sw ;.The above reward, with all elpences will lie paid (09 n that prcporuon tor either ) to any person who win deli ver the sai l deserter to me at this post, or secure then -in com. and srivo the- necessary inl'orn.aiion to wr,. or to my commandintf officer in the army of the United Stale, A B. ARMS I EU, Captain, v -'' tv'- U. 5-, 1st KegU ot Artillery commanding. . 'Jan; 11, 1810. . 4-H w . : ;-,;':' ', i C' 5- VI. .. v- -1 . : - t.i UNITED STATES. RariaWaiyi, -r ; FrtOM the Subscfibetiiime time in Aumiat laat. likrOv NrCkO . FELLOW namedBEN, of black com- ix (ret high, stout and well made'. I susnfect ha is lurk in o alternately it) . rira a reward of Fifteen Dollar to any. person vwno wul Spprrucnu 01 . " confine the said Kerro in JaiL to thai '71 - ... -, 1 ' 1 v ' .-O I get hlrn' gin. S CONGRhSSe: HOUSE OF REPHBSENTATIVESi ' . DEBATE OJV TIIR JOIMT XESOLUTTOJf Approving the condut'. of th Executive m relation to tlsj 1V refusal to r-ceive any further communication from Fran :,ti James Jackson, : ' W --,'"''..-' Janflary 3, 18I0. ' s Ma.' STANLEY Wad he d ndt fiatter himself, ' thai he oitildaddany thing U) the inloimution yhkht '' the i House already, possessed on this subject. ict as a i measure Wiia ubouttb adopted, which with ; out the poisibiUty of ieltluig any advantage, would, in his opinion fix a stuin bn ie national character Sc, put at hazard the peace and' pi-osnerity of the coun try, he feltlrhnelled by the tapejribus tali of dut Uk j raise jus feeble roiceagitist"ii ; , - Perniit me, .here (said Mr pth.sit.) to express . u;, the Rttrprise and regret "with wich I have heatil ob-' Bervations." irons, Ttttose vho support the reBoIii6nf;v . which having fjconnettim wh the rtsplution it Btlf, are jbhlculated if not hiteiMied to excite rthe pas siona of Ute Hbune or, of the '.People to furoi ize the ptmlic mind i to mislead oui judgtjients iirtkckiiiig I . the tiaestioni arid to obuoh a 1 tsul rather from I sion t hub reason. 1 alluf :e to the. 1 epe.ited redul of British outrages, the bomlssdneiitol Cf peiilen, and the attack on Csuiritiifonie. A c. mi Jt-H Us- .. 1 sion of the question itself, would ptbUibiy lead to as -icorrert a dttiskn, tid he rot less honourable to thej k , American Congress, , The danger ol .lofeign ii f u erice has been mentkined touis, by" vt-y' ol cuiion, t .r?; j presume. "A soHa uue on this poiin can be ibut8;: Cptnlnendable, though I hope unneceisary.. Itma; he the lata of this coumlT io be c'ufsed with . rriea . . 1 wTwse ill dnicted ambition and ptrd-tnkiunt aelfisbi f vlw Uiul th.m irt stinnort the interest and the ue A A: S" ' ' ' CEU NEWTON f 1 -, kA them to support Uie inlerest ana ue ue- , . Al)KLW-ERW(Nj ?:lsignsbl foreign nations, thouKh erttJ-to theW ' "f. AthnOUt uiry 31, tflf ' tf y ;i7he ana beuoux e.Uiw wiv It sUcn tttnfr v-w v v-.. ' . .": . ' : IV.i.'-n-VUV.tt.; :(,k.-:.-,...,,'r st.T , -

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