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ll I f V : ' ' '. t t . . . Vol.JL RALEIGH, MAY ,3, 1810' No. 18.: .. -t .. ;; " . ' i ' ' ' ' ' . .," ' .'' . ... ; - r- ; v I .. JFUBUtHED KTEM' TBOmtOAT, IT THO MAS BUM1MI, JUM. FOB SELF It CO. AT TEE VrrKE EJB OF rATEITBTlLLETKEKT, EEAE llUO'l COEMEE-PEICB TH ABB SOLLABA FEB AMPM, FATABLE HALF TBAALT. IB ADVANCE SI HOLE FAFEB JO CEBTB. V ADVERTISEMENTS. v BOOKS LOST. : T IKE OF-JOFBPH i A NUMBER OP THE ECRO i I'EAM. llAUAZINB i BELL ON DISEASES i ; KtSIl, MX lCTUKE9 ON ANIMAL LIFE A VO LUMfc OP GOLDSMITH' ANIMATED NATURE, with tlie name of Wm. MTJallum written ia it. . Whoever ha ; them in po.se won will oblige tbt Owner by Vaaving them " at the STAa-OrriCA. . .' j " i ...-f.-,.Sv ' i JUST PUBLISHED, , i - :jma jor tut tu me arjn-urricB ana oy various , , (price Fifteen Cents) 4 . -The Trial of Johni 0wen9 .w . . . Charged with th Murder f i ' PATRICK "CON WAY, VTAi; Evidence and Argument of Counstl; CHEAP JEWELRY, GOLD AND SILVER tVARE, Vc. Thomas Emond . RETURNS hii sincere Uunka to the public for iLr li beral and increased encouragement he haa lately re ceived ia his line of buaineaa, and respectfullinfrn)t them that he haa furnished himself with a rood Work man in the Above line of business, who nukes all fcinvla of Gold and Silver Ware, HAIR-WORK V ENGRAVING, &c. on reasonable terms. Anr oersov wishinr to hare Gold or Silver worked over, will fee aasered of having it done of toe same UMa or suver sent, and not exchanged or alloy ed, 1 will give the highest price for, Old Gold or Silver, in w sra or uaia. 'N. B. ClJOCKS and WATCIIE3 made and repaired a nsuai, ana warranted. Raleigh, March 20, 1810. 15 tf. ltoanoak Ferry; r, : To which ia added some appropriate MORAL 'JrePLE CTIOJS. NOTICE. THE Subscriber having qualified at the last February Uoort for Edgeombe County as administrator of the - ihtate of Solomon Walker, deceased, requirea all persons ' v who have any demamla against the same, to briug them ': ' forward within the time limited by law, or they will be f ',."- barred of recovery. A'.l who are indebted to said Eatate are rcqut-ned to make immediate payment, as no indul 'M' ' fence caa be given. I,' 7 ; V DEMSEY JENKINS, Adm'r. f.i if' v: n9,18fq. 11 5 Strayed NZW ADVERTISEMENTS, JORDAN'S HOTEL'. THE Subscriber tenders his acknowledgments te his Friends and the Public for the Marks .of prefe. re lice they have heretofore bestowed upon him, and hopes, by his exertions to please, to merit and receive a continuance eX their favours . lie continues at the well known stand formerly kept by Mas, Daaavssa, where genteel a raveUers WiUmeetwita uca arotmmoestmna as, be Hatter himself; will render their situation agreea ble. Private a part menu, with good beds and proper at tendance, wiQ aiwr be readiness fbr Families. - The Hotel is now an complete repair. Considerable improTemcaU have been made, new and large stables e reeled, tuc The Houae will be constantly supplied with the best provisions and liquors, and the Sublca with train nod fbrageef every kind. If o exertions ahtil be wanting to render the Hotel a eomioruble rcaidence for toose wlio may favour the proprietor with their company. DILLON JORDAN. FayettiviUty Xorth-CaroMna. jjml J 8, 1810. J FURNISH YOURSELVES WITH GOOD WILLIS NELMS, Boot & Shoe-Maker, Uarget Street, 50 yards East of the Market House and near Mrs. Mitchells Tavern, TITS Subscribers wish to inform their friends, custom era, and the public in general, that they have this rer the manarement of the Fern crossing Rnanoak. at the place well known by the name of Haskixs h MiTemtL's rerry, on the main road leading to Petersburg and Kich- ry a wggOB and hogshead of tobacco, both teams at once, RALEIGH, or boghshels, and ferrymen sufficient to muage I jjk . , 0fU.e bc-at Leather, rmd keeps them. JJjiiTl Xl consund? on h good Msortment ofllooUaAd L "TiT fB '""'r1" u'"i r"c"u"M 8uues, which will be sold on the most reasonable terms, shall tepauW evnrw ertidlbe made Pe jffne-, Utcly emp!oyed a Workmi who aerved hi. ap 'a,LC 2 Zra" v U7 , r ' prenticeship in England, and who has Worked in the most used as at any other Perry on Roanoak. They solicit the K Tu: :.ki r.t.. laSlllWIlUilf; IMU., UM 1V winiKuuiiwij vi uk u. workmen in America. He is sober ar.d attentive, and will continuation of their friend's patronage. CHARLES MITCHELL, Person County. DAVlD MITCHELL, Mecklenburg. April 5, 1810. 14 6 m. N. B. David Mitchell informs his friends that he has built a Houae on the north side of Roanoak, at the land ing, for the accommodation of hia customer at which place he intends keeping a Grocery Store, via. : all kinds of Spirituous Liquors, Molasses, Coffee, Rugar, Sic kc He also intends keeping PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT on the main- road, one mile from the Ferry, where he has good Stables, &c. Cai e will be taken to give satisfaction. TROM Mr. Jon athan Pellowca,in Pitt county, Bay Mare and ByHorse v The Mare was shod before, her hind ftct White, ha a Star in her forehead, her right eye blind, ' .asntu.U sore on her back, is near five feet high, and About te vows eid The horse was lour vtar old last spring, ' jasjjcbcfjre, a llaem hi forehead, near five feet high -and b!1 formed. It is supposed they will steer for Meek iknburg and Lunenburg countiea in Virginia, where they were raised ml tlie Subscribers live. Any person 'WhwwiU give such inWraition to said Jonathan Kellcwc-s 'ar Dr. WUiWoaof Pitt county, m- Capt Guion of Tarboro, or Jacob or Demsey Battle 01 Edgecombe, or Elder Jease Reidof Halifax, as will enable us to get said horses, shall ' be rewarded for their trouble. ' , Wm.CREATH, 1 BaptUt 4 March 29, 1810. Wat. HATU1 'E1T- 5 Minuter make Boots and Shoes in any mhion directed and to any pattern. W. N. rosy always be found at his shop, (and at work too)and pledges himself to furnish as good work at ever wa$ it 4 upon, and to make every exertion to please. He trusts a discerning and generous public will know where to apply when tiiey wish to benefit themselves and encourage tne inaustrious. ' Baleigh, May 3, 1810. '-"4. Notice. Literary Advancement, SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS J May be gained for the small Sum of FOUR DOLLARS ! IX TKI NEWTON ACATiRAfY . T.CiTTF.DY hereby awn civic 25 Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, in December last, a Negro Man named LEWIS, about 40 or A5 years of age. He is a low black felutw, and haa remarkable deep scar on his forehead. Being on my way to Georgia, I have employed Mr .Thomas Biven, of Isle of Wight coun ty, Virginia, to endeavour to get him for me. I will pay The first of them I considered would be of course . officially rccogniicd bjr the Americaa government, since the; 1 4th section of the act. ' of Congress, usually termed ihe , Non-Inter' " course act, provided for such a contingent pro- ' 6 position. V , ' ; -vi I ne second condition named by vou. I knew '-, would be acquiesced in not only from ihe'de- ' ', claratioo, which bad been made to roe by the most of the members of this government, but from the universal opinion of the members of , ' weight and influence of both Houses of Con gres; that the principles and object sought to oe estapusned by tnat rule were equitable, and ; would ever be Insisted oo by Great Britain - ( : I foresaw; however, that A difficult 1 mast : nnsc ia oixaiung a lormui recognition, oft tnat poiQt wunout any reicrence to otner cummer cial arrangements which would form the basis . " of a regular treaty ' .; '', j The third condition, it was obvious; couli ' not be objected to, because an American own ';; er of a vessel captomd by a British criiiier, ott ' accotint of .its destination to France or anjr other country with which an intercourse was prohibited by the laws of the United States, -could not complain' to this government of such seixure, as the only answer would be; that ih enterprise being illegal, he had no claim to jre dresu s , V ' . -v'v'- f Upon rhy submitting the three conditions t& ? the consideration of the Secretary 61 Slate, hia I made the answer to the first which I bad antio 'l cipated, namely," that the Prcsidrnt would oif '.;. course assent to it,, and Jn pursuance of ths . ; power vested in hint by ' the Congress, . would V issue a proclamation for that purpose; to uk ; effect on the same day that the Orders in Coun -cil should xae to operate, as respects the U.: ' ' Sutes. - ";f-r " i't''''hr'-y With regard to the second, he said, altlolighi he was persuaded that no difficulty would arise - : in tne adjustment oi mat point, comarroaUy to the views of his majesty V? gvemnientK whct j the various articles of tommei cial , treaty should be brought under discussion, set it wasr 'y. impossible for the American government to ' give an official recognition of that priuciple at a previous step, ' because there w as no cofrv . merce of any kind, at present,' permitted bv . i, s- V". Twenty-Five DoUars to any person who will deliver said i e h- rfn:tt.H Stat.- v rur.JH wXltevWfJP Negro to Mr. Biven, the gentleman of whom I purchased 1 TMt? &Utf X. CW,,5d 00 .V-W'iV him. The said Negro escaped from an officer of this , "ance or her dependencies J and that the '' .. ; county, in tlie 'ii A PPUCATJON wUl be made at the Treasnry of the V jL United Statee for the retuvuJ of three Certificates of the funded debt of the said United States issued by Wil ' Mam Skinner, formerly Commissioner of Loans fortius State . Of North Carolina, to Hardy Murfree of tlie said Sute, and ' which are now lost ) tlie said certificates were issued for ' the following sums, viz. Two thousand four hundred and eitrhtt two dollars and four cents, of old six per cent etpek 4ne thousand nine hundred and thirty one dollars ' and three cents, of six per cent deferred stock s and two - thousand seven hundred and twenty seven dollars, forty four cents, of three percent stock i which several sums ' A.iW stand to tliecredit of the raid Hardy Mtirfree on the Books of the commisioner of L jis for North Carolina Si the certificates of which tire lust as aforesaid. WILLIAM H. MUBFREE, Adm'r. of the Ute Harpy Muaratr. Baleigh, 6th of April 1810. 156w. Internal Improvement. Sm Tliousand Dollars by one Ticket Twelve Hundr by six do, b upwards of Two 1 housand more Prues, wortli a venture, may be gained for the small ? sum of Two Dollars per Ticket, in the X UMBER RIVER MVIG A TIQN L 0 TTE R Y TpHR Scheme of which is fixed at less than two Blanks ' to one prize, and intended to promote the Internal ' JVUvigatien of this Htate,ree from UtlL 'x From the speedy sale of tickets the Drawing of said Lot . tei-y is intended to commence at Luinberton on the 18th 'day of May next. Gentk-nien residingat a distance who incline to become , : vr.ntin-("i. in:i v vet be surinlicd bv letter, nostasre naid. J . l l ' . - - O I ' addrensed eitlier to Litmberton.Laurel Hill or Macf urlatid's 1 Prize of 1 1 10 S 20 20 50 100 2409 g 5000 is 2000 1000 500 200 100 50 30 10 S 7750 Ticket at 4 dollars each 5000 2000 1000 5000' 1000 2000 1000 1000 1000 12000 31000 Part of the above prize determinable as follows, , unter a warrant, aiter commuting several mens ; question inereiore must necessarily Duong to:-r V: s neirtioowruooa oi ocou s mius. ah persons eie , nn,S.r nFthirio. m- m. Wi, ' n : fVrewnrned, at their peril, from harbouring or em- TV-" . '"o- - - r -y--?T him. u lam determined to enforce the law airainat:u u7 ciy ,- , ;.-; ,. . , . , ,., such person or persons with rigour. lnunAs rvKicK. Xansemond county, (Yirginis) April 23, 1810. 18-5 w Strayed i ON; bjturday the 15th insi. from our plantation at the Fish-dam Hie third condition, Mr. Smiih observed appeared to him o require no recognition, since it was evident that the interference of tho government of the United States could nevefr be recognized by any of iu'citiztns for redresa for an injury Sustained in consequence of a di-' rect breach of the laws ; and that in the event i v vtr.l ... rum. un ntcun:. in waste cuuniy, r i 1 i i i briirht sorrel MARE, aged about 8 1 Y scn aPPeal ",nS msde the only answer years with a blaze rice one or jgiVen would be, that the government woultuni both of her hind feet white nearly , mediately, order bonds of the petitioner to bai five feet hiirh well built trots and , :. . i : :.i '.i ' paces ; rather Udn in flesh, having F"L"".U "bu" lut viomu He stated, however, that the circumstance till Intely suckled a colt. It is supposed she is gone towards Guilford, where we are informed she was raised. Any nerson takinir ud and brineintr home the said mare shall The first drawn blank on the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th ; liberally rewardedor any information Uidin? to ena- and Uih days are entitled to g 5C each The first drawn do. on tlie 9th 10th 1 1th & 12th do 100 do I The first drawn do. on the 13th and 14th do. 200 do The first drawn do. on the 15th do. 500 do And tlie last drawn ticket whether blank or prize 5000 do Five hundred Tickets to be drawn on each ol the first fourteendays and seven hundred and fifty on the 15th last day. Priies payable 60 days after the completion of the draw ing, by the managers, who hold themselves responsible subject to a deduction of 16 per cent. All prizes not demanded within 12 months after draw ing, will ,be considered relinquished for the benefit of the institutions. The above Lottery is authorized by an act of the Legis lature of North Carolina, for tlie purpose of enabling the Trustees of the Newton Acadxmt near the town of I Asheville, to com pleat the necessary buildings belonging to tlie same And also to estabusn a female Academy m tlie town of Asheville. Which two objects the Trustees and Managers flatter themselves will be A sufficient inducement, independent of the flattering prospect held out in the above SCHEME, to influence all zealous friends to useful Institutions to be come liberal purchasers of tickets And they deem it ble us to eet her arain will be thankfully received by John Green at tlie Fish-dam or BENNEHANS & CAMERON. Orange, April 24th, 1810. Xj Subscription price will be given for a few Files of the first Volume of the Star, if complete and not materially injured Enquire at this Office. N. B If we succeed in obtaining file applicants may be furnished ; all which we preserved having already been disposed of. STATE PAPERS. GREAT BRITAIN" AMD AMERICA. Correspondence between Mr. Secretary Canning and the Hon. D. M. Erskine Laid before Parliament. Turnpike. '-it D MAC PARLAND. WILLIAM ASHLEY Directors. 'V- Fcbruary,18,1810. 03" Tickets for side at the Star Orrice, andlNDiAM Quaas TaYeak, Raleigh. -4 . y Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from the Subscriber on the Hth of September, 1809, a Mulatto fellow named JIM. He is large .and likely, about five feet eleven inches high, and aged thirty five. : ; His face is overrun with marks of the Small Pox, and on one side of hi nose (the right side I believe) there is n scar occasioned by the When he Tan-away from me he carried with him a Bay Mare.' ; Jim can read and write and 1 ex- ty-f- h gone to Wilmington, having connections there. Any 7 ' f person who will deliver this boy into my possession shall receive Fifty Dollars, and Twenty-Five If he is secured 1 4"? : . ;i kick of a horse V3 ' aanyjaiL Amon Cotmty, March 15, 1B10. ROBERT CLARK. Nt. 12. Dispatch from the honourable David M Erskine to Mr. Secretary Canning, dated Washington, April 20, 1809. SirAs the instructions contained in your dispatches, Nos. 1 and S, directed me to repru- iinnecessary to expauate largely m contrasting the advan- latc my conduct in making propositions On the tagesthese institutions may have (if well supported with ; f u;. ,i,: n ,1 friends) over most otheJ Seminaries -For it is now part ot his majesty to this government, accord very generally known that Asheville is one of the most mg to the general disposition which might be healthy situations on this continent and lying in the shewn by them to come to a complete and COr neighbourhood of Uie Warm S wi h Great Britain 1 ac- from thence, (as well as from the Western to the Southern i ,. . rr ,. StteaMs more irenerallv resorted to bv the best characters COrdmgly Used all my efforts to discover whe of both sexes during Summer and Autumn, (for the bene-1 ther the professions of such a disposition which fit of healUi)than almost any other place in the Southern j had been so often repeated to me unofficially, section of the Union And being also a place where board I ' i.ti .i '' .. r.i , ' ' and Tuition are had on verv moderate terms Where the lately m the most formal manner, were Youths of the sisur states Will lay the foundation of ound , sincere. The result of further communication constitutions together with their Educations, and receive persuaded me, that the sentiments' of this go- the visits ot their inend. to and from tne warm opring..-. t h . . , renrewnted to m. All these advantage united bear evident testimony ot , - r- ibility of Asheville a a seat for Literary Inati- ana a was cunnrmeu in mat opinion oy tne ia- vourable reception of the reparation tendered by his majesty for the affair ot the Chesapeake the details ol which I have given m my pre ceding number. ' : With' this conviction upon my4 mind, 1 ex amined, .with 'the greatest attention, the tenor of your instruction, contained in your dispatch No. l, "and particularly the three condition's Upon which his majesty was willing to with draw the Orders in Council tf January and I of the government of the United States: stipu-' lating that Ureal Britain should be allowed to execute their laws, would be; degrading, and ' attended with no advantages to th latter- ' 1 Under these .circumstances, it became my.; duty to consider whether the spirit of jour in-1 ' structions would be accomplished by my ob-. tainirig an official recognition on the part of thia government of the first condition and an uny derstanding respecting the two others, in con- formity with the views of his majesty's govern ment, though not given in a formal manner (for reasons before jJetailed) or whether it waa incumbent on me to forbear from making any " proposition, as I could not obtain a' complianca ;! with the exact letter ot our instructions. M ' - Various considerations of great freight urged me to endeavour to bring about an adjustment - the eleeibilitv of Asheville a a seat for Literary tutions And therefore on these self-evident grounds, we respectfully solicit tne public patronage. DAVID VANCE, 1 g liCU. SWMAI1, ' I g JtlHFt rAllUfl, CE. NEWTON, ANDUEW EHW1N,. Asheville, January 35, 1810, ALL KINDS OP B;L-AJsr:KS9 ju7 i. F.(fr ssle of the differences between- the two , coUntries,Vf upon the points entrusted tomy discretion a ; far as it was possible, without departing from vT 'JV: the orders I had received. i r - J , ' 1 .' - - - '-V:: i ne strongest inducement was acrivca iron y ; the communications, whUh I had lately receivV . 1 ed from Mr. Smith, of the dissatisfacijod, "ot vJ)? the French minister here ., with the' non-inter- v course act, the particulars of which I have giy '''.';': en in my No. 17, also from the" general asfiect ,1. ' of the relations of thii couft try with' Great ' pri '" ; tain and France, as detailed lnnry Nos. 17 ancj - 18, and in some previous dispatches.1 .y.f,p tr-f.r , The circumstances : of the "Congress' btitig about to assemble Very shortlyaV'aMthe;;2f' reason for wishintr to have an amicable arranirei!sv', :ii v ment concluded, since the majority! of botli s Houses had pledged themselves to a resistance of the Testnction upon neutral" commerce, if it, ' could be pointed aeain&t cither of the two great . beUigeren.t power separately, and tha it via v.'- pniy on account vi uk impuaniuiiuy h1. - , ,. . ccssful efjbrt being triade, that tiuyrfWf''i, vented from asserting their rights against potll ' 5 f durino'thti last aessiou.X&i',' st jhs JTAa. OfHCfij o 'tl-1 I Noveber, ,18Qr ti respeftfj the UStatcs. l J delay in 'vAs this government thought that any longer ; delay in the time for ic renewal of -tbV inter-' . 5
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