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c 1 -: 4 : I J V ' r- Vol. 11. "J RALEIGH, MARCH 15, 1810. o. i i t m. ! j7 rvBLiHro f.ykut tiicushay, T THO MAS HINBEHbCX, JVW. TUt 6AM.F U. CO. AT THE tfPEft 1)0 OF FATF. riKlLLK-fc1 RK.KT, XfcAtt C4S.O COHNEU. fJUC E THRF.E UOLLARS TKU At'M, FATAr.lK 11AIF Y K A U L T IV ADYAKCE J1KGLE PUF.H 1 ) fr.HTS. AGENTS 1011 Till: 1ST All. Ktrlie CVjivb, CarUrtt, (SJtdtlum, " . v Chmrnn, y.dgrtrmbey. Sjf'rutik-Hn, 1 ' pitifird, Halifax ; Joirto, JreOrll, Jjmrtir, i Person, rut, f KitiuWph, JiiehmtiuJ, . Jttman, . -Hacking ham, Hvlherfurd, ; Jtobemn, , IFmren, ,. .. - Wmhington, r' VayneK ' Witt, XOiTB C.A3C1.1SA- , i, , J'..a K'.-ir . - ' j. or M. l'Ukett Allll Jut - ' Jr...-s V. Wlurtoi T l.o.r.a i!i(''n, tUui re Sw.irc . K::ii.ic! Ge.-ock- " AVx'r. Henderson ' . M vm HeUn . . 1 Jwlm Graves ' . J'-hn M Aden , , ; John 11. 15 -own D.ariuhis fc. Warden -t F.f eman. . . , II. Lightfoot ; .. , Henderson ttanu".ii . :,. !" Duncan MMtea ' wj- Daniel Redmond '" Xjoei Kin. , . . . Stephen bneed Lewis Le Mi y. : , . William Kneel . ; ' : .' u own. . Jo-eU Davis ', .' ' iumi- Il.i'k. . ' -i Willium hMi-t, , .' . . . John gtfww, Jr. w - ; ltrknt H.U-h Jr. . ; i; . ' Juries Iim. ''.'' . -Cidsv1'l.er lljusto : Aralwm Cicioiii. ' . V . ; V. M'Be ; llobc-il illinmKon " -;.;Lr it. iHmuT ,. v. jesse Y June , lUnkl Gulk'ltt, . J.AV!l.l J. M K. A .iii(lvr ; Uiiiiel F 0fa . Jo'.u IawI. '. Vm. LocVhixt- r Vu-aaant llcndcfsoa John XV'iUmnw. Crt;orgc f ':( Ii ' . Jesse liaiper ... , J.ihnClVc AUi. YU-am i J;,nit-sCmplj:ll, ; - Tliomui Scurcjr ; ' , Jolm l.cni)X v Josj)h I -ill f ' James Miller. . "' a C. ore. MaUbew K'.liker.lloii Ilhinplon I'ynmn Uobert K:inn , i'.v" l)vil Claik ' Niclialfctm VVaslUnjjton vvm .j', Wauuh . . ; W. C. Tiickcr, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TT 3 kilted tu SmiUifi.-U, AivJoiicri tu Uie putLc hi XX nrort'kioiil rnrices. Frbruary 21, 1810. 200 Dollars Keward. TAKT.X fi-ora tot Plantation, on the 15th imtant, my Driver named SAM, forty-eiitht Year of a?e, pxkrd marked, tliin viipc UU and tiim, walk wall tliort c'uick tcn, end (loop a little in the shoulder, speak .o;y, ir.J hits conducted himself hitlicrto, with fiiklityj but ws trduccd from hi buihu ss by the villi n named H YI.UUiM, lately aavertiscU tor ainulur otlcnce, m U:aiiiiir negro tellow named H. It u p;bhable that DALDNVlVandthe negroes w.ll chanfre their names vhile rfi.-etinir their escape. A Iteward it 1 YVO HUN DKED lKlLLAKS, will be paid for the delivery t,f SAM m cither ofth eaols of Uie state, that he may be recovered i nd reasoiubl charpje pnul, ilromlurtecl to Mr. tiaii cis Withers, Georgetown (S. C.) or to the Subscriber. . , lllUJi.Y3 wauiau, jun'r. Waccamaw, Feb. 23. T ' . 10 3w. 'PME Subscriber offers a Reward of wo Hundird Dol lars fir annrehendinir a rUUin who nasses or the name ofBAtlYVIN, and was recommended as an overseer. lie took on the 15th mutant prime young Fellow by name LEWIS, from Uie subscriber's plantation. .' - II Jd win is about five feel fiv to seven blrhes in heicrtit I fnim twenty seven to thirty yeait of agw ; fair complex ion i well made remarfcabiy active speaks nuentiy, ana i very plausible his voice is more effemi ute tlian ultrjig and manly ; was surveyor in the MiMisxippi Territory, and kept a school on Uie Long Bay the last summer wore a nair of pantaloons and a long coat, made of light mixed homespun, and a blue or- dark coloured round jacket, or spencer over his coat, with a white hat He says he is a native or Massachusetts, uut more pruuauiy tirgiman it is probable he will make his way westward. : Lcw'u U trood lookintf and well made Fellow t from five feet to five or six Inches hifth twenty two or twenty three vcars of ape i subonimate ana wen - .jpowu clothed in dyed plaint with a jacket and pn.vUloons i is a native of iiirinia, and wa purchased a lew years ago ofa Mr. Wimrate of Viivinia. ', A farther Iteward of One Hundred Dollars will be paid fir the delivery of Lewis to Mr. Francis Withers in Goorjjctown, v. C) or to ' IUUM.Y3 yvakiau, jun r. Waccamaw, Feb 17" , - ' . 93i 1 Union C Z , Jefrry't Ci-eeh. Chera-m, t j Col'fnlml,' iAincntter, h'mJieldridVe, SotJTH-CAIlOtlWA. '.,, .....;'.... , - John Carson . DilUfclum . . John I". Wiloon . ' 1 J: mes 8 Oui(fnard . w Wi!li..m Uowo . Joshu.1 David 1 Tesmessee. ; Cheek" CrotlltoiuU D.ivid V. .t.utt .. ' JTutrwlte, - , John Tf. Gamble -Auhvitter r John M, Goodloti ; : , VmoisiiA. ' ' Peterbwg, - . ' bolomon IJigh i- . The above named Agents and the I'ost-M asters prno wily, tbroiiphout the Si ute and elsewhere, are rcupei tful ly requested to jrive the Editors information should there 1 any I' lpcrs sent o p iwit deeewed, iuulvtnt,r,:iiiOv bd,or who are unwillii(r to pay. , r Subscribers to the Sur will be eonsidered us continu ing such till orders for discontinuance lire received, and Ihe account pid of put in suit " ":. ,.... ' ' Pewnni wwli'maf to subscribe to the Star can be furnish ed with all the Numbers f. ora the commencement of the erond Volume. . , ADVER T1SEMENTS. ' . Cash Store. , -. S. BOND - BtlXG anxious to elose his Hooks, will in future sell his Goods for CASH only, lie has just opened, U ' - Li Store in lUleih, a handsome AoiUncntoi , ; SPRING GOODS, For whirh fie paid C-sh, and Vill dispose of them for a ve' ry small pwifiu Those who wish to purcliase-Good in t lis way. will please to tall wul judg lor themselves. - N. 11. All thoce ha are Indebted to him are hereby ren icsted to come Cii-wardand nukepavmeht by tlw fir4 .f April next, or he will pvocefcd agretaile lo Uw, without ' respect to persons. . . H " r f v lUlt ih, M Arch 6, 1313. 134 w- : :c , , . A Collection of the v . i Militia Laxvs ofXorth-Carotina, . to which are added (from Steuben) v THE MAXl'AL EXERC1 Z, " The Exercise of a Compnny, and thtr Formation of a Conipunf....i,icr, Twenty-Vive Ceuiift'or talent this tmVc. " , , ' NOTICE. ' THOSE indebted to the Subscriber arc requested to ' make r.avmuit. " - . , CALVIN JONLS. ,1 March 4, 1810. ' I , 1 A liberal Price ; WILL be tfven for a C01X)U1!E MOT, from four , Ucn o twenty years of nffe, fi-om the present time 'to th t'il cf tlie ; eai i'wj tire U iU Stur-OJ'ce. . r ' Inland Navigation. One Thousand Five Hundred Dolhrs i Wll be sained for TWO DOLLARS ': , :' , FIRST CLASS. ; . North Carolina . Catawba Lottery, SCHEME. 1 Prise of 1 i do. of ! 2 do. , of ' . 3 do. , of a 3 do. , of 20 do. 20 do. " of . 85 do. of " lr5J0 Dollars, is 500 i 250 10 50 15 ,'10 .., 4 ' is is is' is is I do: . being the first drawn blank') Oil the hut day, of 10 DolUrs, is $ gj,500 soo S'-jO 250 300 2J0 3X) 150; ? t.'ot ucr Kq.'. I i r, 5 Ut'.outr I'll Up, li.-J. r E.U f fCtn-.U.it. n i.t r.u ak .i.ixa, Uaiiconiljc Cjuiv. Dvid M'.M.'.Ln m Koble D'idv'tA k Diid Myers II app-annj 'to the Court that Nol le H '.iw"n, one of the De lend. ms, res'ulcS Will mil lln i-'-tr, I.:.t ho C-nnot be served With procei ; '1 l.eu f.i'f tJ.-rnl, 'l":.:.t uulca he apiK-ar at the next U-rni of litis .'urt t-i ,r Ul on the first Monday afier tlie fourth Mond. y in .Y!areli m xl and nmke defence, thi Liil as fa- a it ivkpt-rl him the said Uvi'dwin will b taken prt tr.i and iwt l,,r hearing tr p-wtr. trled a!n, limttlli pi.L..c-.!joii to p.ado three weeks successively in t he S r a . 9 3w c.E H E NKYYTOV. M E. Wanted Immediately, A ., lining Man, hoe quiifications fit Luii fr the' X X. L Inorial 1J. paiVncnt of a N'rWs-1'..pKt.- tte ct 10 uc p-oieaioiiaily some talents, and of his proftrtsion. ' . . Amount of Prizes, ' Jj7,wu0 v OOTickeUal"ToDoUartach,is &7.000 ' Not three blanks ta a prize The prizes to La Charlotte ten days after the drawing is closed, subject to aoeuuction otl wrnty I'erCent. ,"' - Seven Hundred Tickets will be drawn each day in the Town of Charlotte, as soon as the sale of Tickets will ad mit. IVsviom notice Will be riven by tlie managers, who by an act of our but Legislature, are held responsible for a faithful and honest compliance with tlie above scheme. Tke managers hope that the advantages resulting from ; mis scheme lo auvcntitrera, but especially Uie importance inter and mtut he r-sied uf os.ry si;(H. ieut to exrit t'w in in aid one kiiawirinfr tins ckscniilion. a permtvumt birth V.1 be given, snd hi siliialion lendercd . every way an ajrfeeeWe as Ins own temper and disposition ill purmit. Apjily at tlie Oilice if tlie Waichhax,1 W Imirptnn, I) -i m ar-. EtilCA TI0N1X N. CAROLlXsL THE UNIVERSITY Never contcrred trrcattr benefits or exhihit. , cd fairer prospects of continued success than fit the present time. It ha novy r.reciselv lon7 and general utiuty of Uie ebjtct contemplated by Uie lot- Students, of Yv.;om about 65 are on die Ksia- the7ir fellow Citizen, to advance this f'i.st efibrtto in-" ,llshmen? and lhe rema!.nder a lhc Academy. . temal inirovemeiit, which lias been attempted in the , ''n estimate may Ue lotmed of the Vulue cf Western part of thi State. Tlnise gentlemen wlio may our other DemiaaritS in difTert-nf nnn. -.f il -. pati'onine this undertaking, are requested to direct their : State fmm (he rumh, ,f .u l letter (posj paid) to Archibald Frew, in Charlotte, Trea- J . T . t T u T?t.udcnt8 they have lo any of the mana-, "-'-"'v """" tu me university, ui tlie b.udents now on surer, who Will furnish Tickets ; or to any gen. . , j JOSEPH GrtAHAM, l'bl'EK FUR KEY.' JAMES COXNEll, SJHanagert. : j.f . WILLIAM DAY IDSOS, ' J.M'KNITT. " January, 1810. .:" , , ":;. . . r '- (CT Every shareholder in the North Carolina Catawba Company is requested punctually to attend at Mr. An- iversitr. Chapel-Ilill 6 receired thn first rudiments of their classical Education at the Academy in Louisburg ; 6 at Iiakij.ii, four at Caswell, 1 at Uelfield, Va. t at Pitts borough, 1 at Guilford, 1 at YVarrenton, 4 at S-dLsbuiy, 2 at Spting-IIill Lenoir), I at Fay- ettcvuie, 4 at Jibentzer, Va. 2 at Hampden TO PARENTS & GUARDIANS. GtllCUMSTANCES ofadomesbc nature having ren . derrd it necessary that Fiahcbs 1)wi should return to her family in Fayettevilie, she has (though re luctanily) withdrawn hursclf from Uie Raleigh Academy, and purpose opening a , . bchool in ravctteville on the first Mor.t1iy in March, tor the reception of Young Ladies. She engages to teach them those various branches of literature which she has taught with some nucces for tin ee years past in the Kalcigli Academy. Sin is encouraged to hope that the Parents and Guardi ans of children will feel no apprehensions in placing their childi-en or wards undor tier instruction. They may depend tltat tlie utmost exertions will be made to cultivate tlie minds and improve the morals of such us may be commit ted to her care. ' Terms of Tuition will be made known on application to the lubscriber. r--y raycttcville.Feb 5, 1810. - .,75 iMiiie viauv tu Bite mi e ir. All- o , .. - J drew Hart. Beaties Sm-iL on Ihnrsdav the 17th of Mav at yaney wGllege, V a. 23 at ChaDtl-llilL an.l tO o'clock to elect officers and transact other business the remainder at different places in this State .fimportance. ' M'KNiTT, Prs. N C C. C I rS-thXarolia, unknown to us! ' ! Of the merits of the Institution in the hijvher Internal Improvement. ' One Thousand Dollars by one TickeWTwelve Ilundixd by six do, & upward of Two Thousand more Prizes, ... worth a venture, may be gained for the small , sum of Two Dollars per Ticket, in the - . L UMBER RIVE RJY1 VIGA TI0N& 0 TTR R T T IE Scheme of which is fixed at Ie than two Blanks A tu aii ftrivp.. ftnrl iiitnili.rt. tr nmmfl fliA tvlftijil A'uv!?ation of tliis state.yrw from toll : , . r ' Fiom the speedy sale of tickets the Drawing of said Lot tery is intended to commence at Luuiberton on Uie 13th dav of May next. , 1 , A Gcntkmen residing at a distance who incline to become adventurers may vet be s- pplied by letter, ptge paid, addressed eilher to Lumberton.Lnuix-l Hill or Macfarland's Turnpike. D MAC i-AKLAXl) " nir,rlor, WILLIAM ASilLEY. 5 "irecwrv February, 18, 1810. ' (Cj- Tickets for side at the Star Office, and Irdias QuctM TAVxasr.Rrileigh. ' Literary Advancement. iSRVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS! - May be gained for Uie small hunt of FOUR DOLLARS! NEWTON ACADEMY LOTTERY. I,, SCHLME. . 1 Prize of g5000ia 5000 ,'. 2KX) xC0 I l- 1000 - ' lJOO 10 5u0 ; ' 5OJ0 2u0 . ' - - lovO 20 100 ' "'SvXiO ".20 ; " ' ' 1 :50 ' lOoO 50 ' - 20 ' 1000 , liK) 1 , 10 1000 ' 2400 S 12o00 7750 Ticket! at 4 dollar each ; olvOO A - i.,1, -' A: x'-.r'i 26vi lrizes v", ' v. . Caldwell,; jn liis zeal to procure his valuable services to the Institution, contribute to hia compensation in addition to the salary allowed by the Trustees. To show how the Education of a vouth shnnlrl be'eonducted who is intended for the Univei si- 5142 Blanks j ' Part of the above prizes determinable as follows. The first drawn blank on the 1st ftid 3rd 4iU 5th oth fth and Bvli days are t milled to jg 5o each The first drawn do. on Uie 9th loth lllh 8c 12th do luO do j The fii-st drawn do. on Uio 13Uj and 14th do, ;,i 200 do ; The first drawn do. oiUhel5ih do. " tv. WC here cive a Caf itnmio nf tU li I. l i And the last drawn ucket whether blank or prize 5oU0 do J ' J "er f J.v atalogue of the Uuoks read Jftve hundred Tickets to be- drawn on eai h of the first ! Dy Several Uasses in the University wuh fiurteen days and seven hundred and fifty o the 15Ui fc remarks extracted from a publication ordered last day, . v 7v!:-'a ' .f.Arpi-Ay tne Trustees, ia'Julv last. a;-'- k '-'-', Prizes payable 60 days after the completion of the draw- , Six Thousand Dollars may nc. n n FOR SIX DOLLARS! - T; '':':; v, ;-' ;.. .'', ''' A:. ., )CKETS In the Cape-Fcar Lottery for de at the Treasurer's and Comptroller Uifices, and all the I'nuting Ufl"u;es i.i Rjdeigh, and nearly all Uie Post Offices and other public places in the state. From Ue number of Tickets already sold there is but little doubt the drawing Will com mence on Uie first of April tic XL ,: II. .BRANSON. . Fayettevilie Jan. 23d 18.0. .ma, '" Fifty Dollars Reward. , R AN-A WAY from the Subscriber on the second day of Jununry, lo8, a NEGRO MAN known by the name of M ICAJAH, twenty -four years old, dark complexion, six feet high, 'flat nose, and A gvum down look. - The above-descnoed fellow bus, since the time of his absenting himself, been lurking in the count ties of Franklin and Nh, passing for a free limn, bydilFeri nt name viz. John Vreeman and lank Ilarriton. and it is supposed Will be at the Fisheries on lloanoake and Tar Rivers this Spring. .Asia few days ngo was near apprehending said Negro, it is probable that h will again change his name, am jierhaps his place of re sidence. The above reward will Le given to any person Yvho will deliver said Negro U Uie Subacribcr, living on Deep River, Chatham County, N C near Bi anUy's Ferry t ,i will aecm-e him in wiv Jail, civiiiir m . information ' ' w thereof. " March 1,1810. JOHN BURNS, sen, 6-5 w. i , ing, by the managers, who hold themselves responsible' subject to a deduction oi 10 per cent. , , All prizes not demaniled wiUiin 12 month after draw ing, will be considertu relinquished for Uie benefit of the institutions. v;'1 -:; ':. -; .",''-( 'A-;M :- A..,. The above Lottery is authorised by. an act of Uie Legis- 1 1 tm-e of North Cwolina, for Uie purpose of enabling Uie Trustees of the NawtoK Acadxmv war tlie town ot A iheville, tocompleat the necessary buddings belonging t ie same "ind also to establish a Female Academy in tlie ownof AshevjUe. iA-...:. '.A.'"'.y Wu.ch two objecU the Trustees and Managers natter Uie naelves will be a sufficient inducement, independent of die flattering prospect held out in the above KCltEME, to influence all zealous tnends to useful insatuuons to oe- come liberal burchasers of tickets And Uiey deem it unnecessary to expatiate largely in contrasting the advan. i eaUinsr, a tages these institutions may have (if well supported with the Vtlle of Thiv friends J ovet? most other Seminaries for it is now .. : ...... ! . 1 . . very generally Known mat Asnevuie is one oi uie moar healthy situations on this continent and lj ing in the neighbourhood of Uie Warm Springs, and on Uie main road from thence, (as well as from Uie Western to Uie Southern States)is more generally resorted to by the best character of both sexes during summer ana Autumn, ior tne bene fit of health)than almost any other place in the Southern section of the Union And being also a placi where board and Tuition are had on very moderate ter.ns Where the Youths of the sister states will lay the foundation of sound constitutions together with Uieir Educations.- and receive the visits of their friends to and frojn the Warm Springs. All these . advantage united hear evident testimony of the cleoribilitv of Anhevillc as a seat for Literary Insti tuUons Anil therefore on these self-evident grounds, we respecUuliy solicit the public patronage DAVID VANCE, : , - CEO. SWAINE, J k JtHIN PA1TON, ' ' T E.vNEWTON. -' ANDREW E'HWlNj Mhevllle, January 25, 1810. ;- ; 6-' V.3 . Tickets in the following Lotteries For Sale at tte Star-Office, via ; Cape-Fear Navigulion lottery, Price S 6 Ltimber Kiver Navi Ration Lottery, Price 8 3-Person Lotteiy, . Pike S -I'rwMu Libmry Lottcrj', I'ucc 55 2. ' 1 ; , Ab. 1. The Academy i Ruddiman's Rudiments. Conielius, 40 colloiiuies. '. , ' . Esop, AO fables.' " " ' r Select e Vcteri. ' 1 , ' ' -. Selects e Profanis. ' .Grammatical exercises or Mairs' Introduction t Caesar's commenUries, 3 or 4 books. - : ' 4 Sallust and Prosody. '. ,;. r, , ,, .. .' Virgil, to the 7th iEneid. -.'.- : Wettenhall's Greek Grammar j translated, y,- Grfcek Testament 3 chapters in Joint . :,:Murruy's grammar the larcre text - Reading, Spelling, writing, and Aiitlimatic to ee. ' '.. ; . AA:'-MA. :. M m t:.:nA, -m ', ' II. The College. July I. , ' , FRES11MAV CIJVS3. ' , Horace's Odes, 5 books. ' ' ' Muirg Introduction. , . ' Prosody. "",. v ' Greek Grammar. .v :,. John's Gospel from the 5th chapter. 'v . . . ., . . NqaIII. January 1. .:. .. ' ! FRESHMAN CEASS, half a year advanced,' , Horace, tlie remainder, - . . Lucian, 28 ot 30 dialogues. , Mairs Introduction, the Ancient History, '' Greek Grammar,' and Prosody. ' '. ' rNo. IV. July. ' T. - v V PO;nUMnE CLASS. , -.' Cicero 4 or 5 Orations. .' ! l)il worth's Arithmatici JfcWigl'out. :f ' Ivlurra4 Grainmur, wkb rcinuiks. '., ) Xciieplion the first book. y' A'u, V.January I. yA-Mr Cicero 4 or 5 Or. lions more- ' . . ' Homer's Wiad I 6t 2 bouks." ? ' ; Geogvaphj-, und tac the Globes. yr9trf.. rF Tntl..iit!H . e ' , ... u..w..v n .Hjuueouii uuuang neeu oe saiu. Aiic Anstuuuon itsell, deserted and frowned upon by the Legislature, has been preserved iri ' existence by the talents and exertions alone of" its President, v Public opinion has at length. " ' uttered its. strong voice in its favour, and the , Legislature has again extended to it its foster-' ing hand. We on a former occasion noticed the success of the President's exert ions to cb- tairi private contributions. These will enable -the Trustees to enclose the Alain Building, and the success of the former attempt leaves no room to doubt but enough will be obtained by subscriptions to complete it. , ? , . : , n The Preparatory School is now much super!, our to what Thas been at any former period. Its Teacher is unquestionably the best Latin ?c . Greek Scholar in the State, land equal to any whatever . We are informed that Preside nt s - j i. .-.
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