1- , . .. s,i - ' '. " ,v;::;:,r " Vol. ,11.1 ; . . RALEIGH, MAY ;0; iQo. . - : . No. 19. " t - d x; ST of d, id pr frtVUint EVEET TEUBSBAY, BT TBO yjll lIBHDEEaOX, JCW. TOE SEtl" fc CO. AT Tift Vrftm B OF VAYErTBVUlB-TBXET, EEAE CISW't COBEEB -rilCl' TREES DOLLAR ' r Eft AfWPM, PAYABLE HALF YEAELY IE ADTAUCE -tOLB VAPEE 10 CEVTA. ." " ' ' 1 , ADVERTISEMENTS. v - Take Notice. TITE Subscribe is now In Ralsigh expecting payment from those who purchased Cooda, Stc at the Uleaale f Patrick Conway dee'd. . I! trill leave this place in a few days and those who fail to tjr bef ire hi departure will fijid their Notes, fee. in tlie hands of an Officer fur cob. .lec'ioii, underjhe direction of AtArV Conke, Esq. s t ' ' JAMES IiEXDEUSON, Adm'r. " I&deigh, May Till 1810. " To Carpenters. f I '5fs undersigned are authorized by the board of trustees ot the Kaleiffn Academy, to contract with Fifty Dollars Reward." O""' ' TJ ANYWAY from the Subscriber , lion the 11th of September, 1809, ..a Mulatto icuow namea ii it Urge and likely, about five fret ' 'eleven inchea high, and ajed thirty r fire. ICifaceuevemm withlnarka '. of the Small Pax, and on wte aide of ' fill aAM flttUk VflHlt Kin I htfllWl 7 there U a acaf eocaaloned by the kick of a hone. When h ran-awar from ate be carried whh him A By Mare. Jim can read and write and 1 ti pect he will pata himaelf for a free man. I suspect he baa gone to Wilmington, bavin; connectiona there. ' Anv peraon who will delivthia boy into my noaaeaaion ahiil receive Fifty Uo&ari, and Twentyire if he u aecurod any jail. , ; 4 .., . ROBERT CLARK. I Anson County, March 13, 1810. , , 13-13m. : CHEAP JEWELRY, , GOLD AND SILVER IfiiRE, L?r. ThfSmaa Emohd ' Tj lTURNS his Vincent thjtnki to the public for the U- .. . " i 1 . . I aL Al 111 IIKrw5 lUsUM W ome peraon wr tiw Diuuung or A Uwclluir Uouae 34 by I XX bend and mcreaaed cncouraRment he haa lately re j?0'!?"' Wlth PM" nd for enelosinic a wived in his Hne of busineaa, and respectfully informs tot Aid build in the neceaaary out Houses, for the Prirr cipal Teacher of laid Academy. AU House Builders are inrited to give In Proposala witltout delay, to either of the vndtrnigited, from whom may he obtained every informs Jon desired by an undertaker. ' ' . . M - v THrX). HUNTER t WmiSnAW,' 't , ) . Wm. TRACK, . - BE V.DANIEL, . j, 0- ; ,soutiit.boxd,..: caxvln jomes, . , , 11. POriEB, , i 'RaleSa May, 1810. ' ' r ' " , : ; ' R aleigh ; Academy . fV.t scmi-annnal examlnAiion of the students of the Tla- lei,fh Academy will commence on Wedneaday the 23d jmL and coniioue three days. On the evening of tlte 3d dy, the members of the Polemic Society will pi-'rfyrui a Comedy for tire benefit of theit ljbrwy. " " ' , iTheseconj1. tession will commence on the first Monday it June. Parents, guardians and otliers, it is hoped, will a'tend..' . . . ,' . . ., ; . i ' 1 i k - - y1 VWm. "WTCITE.Sec. - (E? Mrs. Sambourne'f pupils in muic will be cxumlned them that he has furnished himself with a rood Workman in the Above line of business, who, stakes au auku ot Gold arid Silver Ware HAIlt-WORK W ENGRAVING, &c n rtasonable terms. - Anv person wishing to have Gold or Silver worked over, will be assured of having it done of the same Gold or Silver sent, and not exchanged or alloy, ed. I will give the highest price for Old Gold or Silver, in WorK or Cash. ti . N.B.. CLOCKS And WATCHES mad andreoalred As usual, xnd warranted, ; . , r , ' ' . Raleigh, March 20, 1810. .-. , . s 13tf. , , i. BOOKS LOST. f rTE O? JOSEPH, A NU1IBEU OP THE EUBO JLj PEAM MAAZINBt BELL ON DISEASES j ELSfl, SIX LECTLKE8 0?T AIMAL UTB A VO. LUME fF GOLDSMITH'S ANIMATED HATURE, with the name of Wm. M'Callunt written in H. ' vhoevtr has them 'in possession wiU oblige the Owner by leaving them Eagle Tavern, KIXSTON. THE Subscribe! informs those TRAVELLERS , who my be "pausing and fep:tasing through' ibis , place, that he has a , convenient iSUouse, furnjabed -with- tro(Hl Beds and Uquois, not inferior to any that !f5tiie country aiioras. , ,, , , Ttiole Vaiikmen who may honour him with their com pany, Will enjoy that nuiet repose so hecessart to aweary ' Traveller. ' .' V ' ' .? ' " JOSIAH HANCOCK. -( '.'4 .- -. T," ? f I i' Kinstont March 9, lfliftt 1J eowm. HS . ce JORDAN'S HOTEL. A . - " THE Subscriber tenders his AcknowUdgmenti . 4o his Friends and the Public fur the Inarks, of R efe rence they have heretofore bestowed upon him. And hones, by bis exertions to pleeao, to merit end receive a eomiiuiance of their favours, lie continues at the well known atand formerly kept by Mas. Daatrtea, where genteel Travellers will meet with such accommodations as, he flatters himsclL will render their aituaii' agree, ble. Private Apartments, with good beds and proper at tendance, will always bain readme for Fmiliet ' ' ' The Hotel is nowl eomplott repair. tosaiderable Improvements have been Vnade, new end largo stables rected. Inc. The House will be constantly ri)jJiod siJi the best provisions and Liquors, and the Stables with grain and forage or every kind. fo exenions stiail be wanting to render the Hotel a comfortable raidrnce for those who maV (avour the proprietor with their company. ' : . ' DILLOS JOHDAJr. ' FayeltrwOe Worth-Carolina. ) " ' 1 ' .Jfiril 38, 18 10. y. i ' :i , Literary Advancement ;,' SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS! May be gained for the small Sum of tOUR DOLLARS! is tus :'r NEWTON Academy lottery. , ' ' SCHEME, ' , .,-, Z'U f ': ' 1 Prize of 1 Rbanoak Ferry. THE Subscribers wish to inform their friends, ctlstom ers, and the pnblic in rencral. that tliey have this year the management of the Ferry crossing HoAnouk, At tnt place Well known hy the name or Haskins & Mitchell , Ferrv. ontliemain road lending to Petersburg audHich. mond. They have good bonts saffi.'cntly large to car fy a wageon and iiogsheftd of tobacco, both teams at once, or tnree nog-nsiteaa ; ana Krr) mtn sumcieni to manage them. David Mitchell, one of the subscribers, who now has tlte management, pledges himself that due attention aliiUl henaiu,and every exertum WUI be made to give gene ral sali.ntkctluni aj which place as :treat dispatch Will be used as at any other Ferry on' R' m uk. ' They solicit the continnAtion of their friend's pnUWiuge. CHARLES MlTCHEIX, Person Coimty. - DAVID MITCHELL, Mecklenburg.' ' April 5, 1810. rf.., r V .',:-'' ; 14 6m.. V. B." David M'itcbbli. informs his friends that he has built a Houston the north side of Upanoak, At the land ing, for the accommodation of his Customers ; At v hich place he intends Keeping a ( irocery store, viz.: All Kinds of Spirituous Liquors, Molasses, Coffee, Sugar, &.C.&C He also intends keeping fKlVATE EM TEKTA1 N M EST on the tjain wad, one mile from the Ferry, where he has good Qtaoies, kc, vare win oe urnen to give sausiscuon 1 ..',10 , "- -20 " 20 50 - 100 2409 g 5000 is 2000 . " 500 . ' 300 aoo , , 50 20 . 3000, 2000. '1000 5000 1000 '2000 1000' ' 1000 ; 1000 12000 , r756 Ticket At 4 doUan cc& ; .31000 A PPLICATIOX will be made at the Treasury of the xx United States for the renewal of three Certificates of the funded debt ot the said United States issued by WU - liiitn Skinner, fdtmerly Commissioner of Loans fortlie State a of Kprth Carolina,td Hardy Murfree of the said State, and " which are now lost the said certificates were issue for lAcftdlottiriir sums, viz.' Two thousand four hundred And elirnty- two dollars and four cents, of -old six per cent V lock :-One thousand nine hundred and Uiirty one dollars ' aim tiiree cenw, ot six per cent deterred stock irA,mttwo 'thousand seven, hundred and twenty seveH dollars, fcrty .tout Cents, of three perjeent stock i-tfhich several siuns now stand to tlie credit of the said Hardy . Mm i o on the Books r.ftlie commlsionetof Loans for North Carolina Si i Eie certificate of which are. lost as aforesaid. , " ' , 1 ' , wittfAM HMUKFREB, AtlmV." ,-' wm'b of tlte lute HaAby Mvs'asia:, . , tBleigh,6th of April 18l0;,i';'??- l5HJw(-'if' Sill I- , V, , unl.ui l'f, I I ' ' , ii, I Stra ON Saturday the 15th inst. fi-oni 'our nlantation at the Flxh-ilam Ford, on Neusc, in Wake county, a brlrbt sorrel MAKE, stred about 8 years with blaze face one or both of her hind feet white nearly V',:p"ix--!ifiVe feet Imrh well htiilt trots and . i i. Daces i rattier thin in flesh.' ha vine till lately suckled a colt. It is supposed she is gone towards uuiitord,' wncre we are uitormea sne was raised, Any person taking p and bringing borne tiie said mafc shall pe liberally rewarded or any information tending to ena ble us to get her again will be thaiikfully received by John Green at the Fih-dam or . ' ,' ' ' BEXNEHANS & CAMERON. Orange, April 24di, 1810j ; V' Interrial; Impfovernent7 v,: One Ttiouslnd TJo3l'rs' l We TketTwelve . Hundred i ' by six do, &, upwaida oCTwiThonsandmore Prizes ' i T , j worth venture, may be gained fpr the smdll ; fum W Two JJoUars, per Ticket, in the .. - , , JLVMJSER RlfERMyG JTfOir LOTTERY Sclieme of ,wWcit is fixe at less tJian two Blanks i to qne piize.and intended to. promote , the Internal Vftntgntim of this state,ree from tqU. ,, , - 1 i Z . ,rnTa tne pecdy sale of tickeU the Drawing of said Lot v tcry is intended to commence at Lmuberlon on the 18th : y of. May. next. Vr.lt- .. r, -; . . 4 - '. ' 1 Gentlemen residimr at a distance who incline to become 'Kehre may yet le supplied by letter, postage paid,: 25 Dqliairs Reward! RAN AWAY from tlie Subscriber,, in December last, :' A Neirro Man named LEWIS, about 40 or .45 years of aire. . He is a low black fellow, and has a remarkable deep scar on M forehead. . .Being oa my way to Georgia, I have employed Mr.JThomas Biven, of Isle of Wight coun ty, Virginiia, to endeavour to get him for yne. L will pay Twenty-Five Dollars to Any person who Will deliver said Negro to Mr, Biven, the gentleman of whom I purchased h'un. The said Negro escaped , fi out n oflicer of tlii county, under a wairant, after committing, yeral thefts in the neighbourliood of Scott's MUlst, An persons are hereby foi-ewarned. At their Deril. from harbotirlnir or em ploying him, as 1 am determined to enforce the law against such person or persons with ricour. ' . ? -; . Ui-4''v-- THOMAS PORTER. Nansemond county, (Virginia) April 33, J810. ; ? 18-3 1l42 BUnks Vl Part of the above prizes determinable as follows. The' first drawn blank on the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th. 5th 6th Tth and 8th davs are entitled to - K SO each The first drawn do. on the 5ih 10th 11th h 12th do 100 , , do The first drawn do. on the ,13th And 14th do. 200 do The first drawn da on the 15th do. 5o0 . do And the last drawn ticket whether blank or prize 5000 do Five hundred Tickets to be drawn on each of the first fourteendays and seven hundred and fifty oh the 15th & lastday.-- ,:, - c:- j ' l'ntes payable ou days airer tne completion ot tne a raw ing, by the managers, who bold UuBmavlves rospdnaiblo ubject to A deduction ot 10 per cent. . , . i c . - , , All prizes not demanded within 12 months after draw. . - i i I : . i 1 c ... i r . c . l tng, will dc consiueixa ruuiquisuca iut uic dcikui oi uic nstituUons. -'.'. t -. , The above Lottery is Authriiedby en srtrfthe Legis. lature of North Carolina, for the purpose ot enabling "the Ti-uslees of tlie Nbwtom Academy near the townfot slievitte. tocompleat the necessary buildings belonging to the same And also to establish A Female Academy m the town ot AsUevjue. ; '-. . Which two obitcta the Trutee.And Managers flsUer themselves will be a" sufficient inducement, independent ofthe flattenner prospect held outinthe wjoveSCHEMEi lo inuucnce au iiciuu. iriciiu w uiui mibhuiuvih w uv come liberal purchasers of tickets . And they deem it un; Pessary to expatiate lanrely in conu-astinir the advaii- lagesuiese insuiuuons may u yc v wcu .ujr:u. wiui triends; over most oiner oe mi imnea r or il isnow verygeiieisilly known that Asheyille is one of the most hcaltiiy situations on this continent--and lying In the neighbourhood of the Warm Springs, and on tlte main road from thence, fas well ss from the Western to the Southern 6tates)is more generally resorted to by the best char; sers of both sexes during stammer and Autumn, (,tor toe bene fit of healttOthan almost any other place in the Southern section of the ITniotti-And beipg also a place where board and Tuition are had on very moderate terms Where tne Youths ofthe sinter states will lay the foundation sound constitutions together With their Educations; and receive the visits of their friends to and from the Warm Springs Allnhese adYAiitaires united bear evident testimony ot the eletribiutv of Anheville as a seat fon Literary Insti tutions Andtherefore on these self-evident grounds, we respectfully solicit the public patronac." - r ' " ? V ! ' i DAVID VANCE, , 1 1 GEO. SWAINB,. ' vJohh.p Arrow,--, iGEll; NEWTON, Jfihetiliet January U ifidtf ' ' t H i'y fcddiMed either to Lumberton,Laurel Hill or Macfarland'i i UUNiSH Y0U11SELVB3 WITH GOOD VILLISNELMS, . v Boot & Sho e-Maker," Harget Street, 50 yards East of the Market House and near Mrs. Mitchells Tavern, -i v - RALEIGH, TT kk in amnte sunnlv' of the beat Leather! and keens XjL constantly ' on hand a rood assortment of IJoots and TurnjJke.i . ; f l, D MAQ FARf JVND. r v r-, V.WILLUM ASItLEY. J VlTe ,to!f,i : February, IS, 1810. v.;-.'. I -;r T' ; TJ- TirkeU or sale At the St 'k a Or pici; and fiiof ah ' Shoes, which will be sold on the most reasonable terms, . . ia. f ' OCrS-'-'V-ripUmi prion will be given for few Files ofthe k , f Volume of the Star, if complete and not materially ; J'-J'lred .-EndulM lit this nfflr.e. ,, '. j ;.. f ' ' ' . f; B. If Tt Kltceftcd iff nhtafhtnV filns unnlirnn' nmv He has lately emploved A Workman who served his ai prcnticeship in EngUiid, and ho has worked in 4h most fashionable piucts, and is 4inqueaLionably one of the best workmen in America. He is sol cr and attentive, and will make Boots and Shoct in any fashion directed and to any pattern. .1 W. N. may Always be found at,kj ehop, (and At work oo)and pledges htm sett to lurnmh as good woix as ever vat tfotd upon, and to make every exertiOn.to please. He trusts A discerning and- generous' public will, know where to Apply when they wish W beqelit themselves All other pWtj tT JLlxricA It then Amounted to About , . X millwo, nuking a total of about I million. IH , the List fear our trade to other parti of America a lone amodnteuto 33 milUona, being five rnillions more than the whole trda hd been formerly. It would alao appear from those paper, that instead of having receiyed DO cotton wool from America, w had last year imported more thah in any one year before. ' Aa to the-'rate of excliarigc, this 'was not . the proper time to enter into it , , ' i " . ; Mr. ilortKr asiia, he hsxl been misrepi eseptrd td-' the right honourable gvfitleinam if it was auppoAedl. ; thut It had atrted that all our Imports were paid for in kuUiotu He had not amid ad. He bad onlyS atated that to a certain degree it rud become a part -' , of ous exporta, iu a different manner from what it had hitherto done. 'As to our internal aituatipn -. .Y there was no man wbo enjoyed the use of ms sen. ses, but must be ?onvinced that in spite of the) ! waste and expenditure incurrw! ir' ah unnecessary'. ' war, that, the growth of this country exteeded the'-, . roost extravagant predicuons that had been made of ; It, and Uiat it stUl continued to co on in art increiw.. J . . t at. t s j s ed degree. ' I r,cre was an increased uemana lor mi Ingenious and useful inventions. ;CanJs, a proper t'" ty above all others which shewed, the extent .oiour improvements, advanced In a roost , rapid growth i and a sudden starj of agricultural improvement, par ? f tvcularly in the southern countries had lately oceny . v made. As to the exports so greatly exceeding theVi -'J imports, it was impossible til the very nature of thing r, .- that it -JouldconttoueyM.-j:-'Ar'.'' V' Mr; Rose explained. '. .y '-' - ' Mr Barine thoueht the subject unfairly ihtrrjdui .:-v f K; , ; ited at pt-esent, and aeserved. himself tijl e fit oppof-V - A Vj J , tunitv. when he should shew that there Was no founi r V i ..: j.. dution for imputing the alledged prosperity of our..: , iraae to tne measures oi nuuwicis. A ..;.(.',- . ... '-i ' i.: ' Mr. Perceval said they, arrogated, nothing ,td r-. : ; i' Uitmielves, which the fact did not warrant. All Q :-.fi . the merit Viey .claimed was, that the system they , ; , ; JV had adopted to', mefct the regulations of the ine my -is f ' '' for the ruin of ouir commercs.; had not been" found -' - 4o inefficient, or rather stj, mischievous as had beeiS ,.i I represented. '"',.;!;'' :'. "V: I he papiri were then ordered to be printea.-, ? v ; . .o- -v v ' LoHDO-sy Februarjr 28. 'p:.: s; lb the House 'of Gomnlons last night, ftef,'ff!. strangers were excluded, i hiost ingulir scente; jg was exhibited during the examination ot tne Earl of Chathara,espocing Jhe Expedition t&'':aif. Watcheren -The reports that have transpired. f.',i.4.:. diner a little in the coloring, but : agree m tht J general "features of this extraordinary occur V rence. Io the course Of the Earl'a evidence,; Mr. Fuuerr-Jwho seerae4tq have a7jf befora - coming to tne noustf, put sevirai questiona . which were toot attended to either W his Lord- : 4hip or the M embers. vV"hen hit Lbrshiji f. i withdrew Mr. Fuller inade use of eipressioha y highly indecorous, and which brought down,., ; ?-' -upon him the indignation of the House.W Thd. S-.; ( : following is reported to us to sbe,the aubsanco; ' J?: of what passed oi the occasion, but, perhaps, ii 'f;-H,:!'i .-.. - i c. ,.i ..-.'...Ui--My?-', Sliouiu oc rcccivcu ium g runu f uM f-"",-; -w ,7,$ V ---.; (. r :v v, ; I Mr. Fuller; after remarking that' he had ai.1:'; . . I . . . .. . .1.. "I 1IJ. ', n ir.l .. mucn rigm to put questions as tue iiMuvcuur ; . ; , . of the Excheqtier, J added ilh;Jarjyciyu X-i have as much right to be heard as anymariwhti --T. ,V. r is paid for fillin-j the place he holds.'J..gp - , RRITISII PARLIAMENT. ; house of. commons,- y ' 'v: v.;.'' . February 2, 1810. w Mr. Rose presented certain, ppers agreeably to order, shewing the exports and imports t JEbr ,the last yeJ He particularly begged to call the atten tion ot the House to these papers, m cohsetjueuce of misrepresentations which had gone abi-oad. tt naa oeen representea max our unpou irauc was mr. ried on solely by paying for oui4 imports' and btlllicit; Arid It had been stated by a gentleman, justly enti tled to. take ' lead In nicjK mwstions In that House, that tt was in cpnsequence oi the aavanwgo- .nnsiug from5 Mr. Erskinie'a tempoiaiy understanding wkh America that our trade had been lately so great- The halance of trade, however, at this moment Wjis nearly 1 5 millions in our favour, "our exporwex-' ccechng oar : importB- xrj neany ia muuons. . a ne Value of the money sen( out ofthe country was about six millions, while that brouicht into iti was upwards of ten millions, leaving a balance in our favour of irom tour to nve miuions. ; as ioiuc iuc yi un uw The Chancellor of , the Exchequer mpyed -:f t That the words ,of the Honorable Member ; 5 - should be taken down -which was agreed tofcf iHS "flfl i .The Housfe resiimed, and 'SV'ciii-.Aiistful'' . ther, the Chairman, '"rypod.e'ekpreasionri of -Mr. Fuller.-V f- . f'ti&fc&&fl ';i YH The Speaker then Informed the House, that s II 11 nu iuuic iu lilt niunicjjBjiun 'iviuuvt V ' ,-V p-"'.; J"' had iised Unparliamentary language which '-'M a breach of the privileges of thatonorobltitvs House. He X felt aort'y that it would become, p ; his duty to name himx.' iX'X?- I Mr Fuller Ybii need iriotbe diffident J it : i, yiv:; m i. The Speaker ordered the honourablememi " ; ber to withdraw t but bexle&ned, unUr aeve;; - W ; ral of his frieuds. Interfered. f.; The chancellor of the Exchequer moved; yXi K'X'iSr ' That he sbhuldbtf takcti into Custody .of the , v ; , v efgeant,''6frnstwj,wh i Mjt. Fuller, who Was in the Lobby, on thai Vote. of the, house, belsg communicated to him rushed into the bodv of the H3use, and, in. . loud voice, said theJJpeaker had not the pow arnr anlKnilMr: trt orrlcr him intn rilitfl,lv Jhft wos only the ' Seryarit oT themenibcrs, aiid, pv 'i-Ji'y. ;-T their submitting to hhrij they! made , hiirt mas j Vp,- ter; He meant the insignificaat Jlttle jfHow;?4'i(fi'' in thejwlg I'Th'Speaker ' dirtcted the: S.erW jfly geant at Arms should collect j; he persons un-; ; - f"', der;h;a com,mand,;to remavelr.. Fuller by; fnrr from' th Mnnsci 1 . It Was With difficulty1 V ok 1-4 that: the Serieaht and four, rriefiscngefs' 1ML7h$i?t' hinv ihto icustoy'Iwhere'lifTe-iaciytiU &,0$& quarier;pt2ockWr i Mia Mnnc imm rpdriiven ltseil lnio inc. I . lb W . - - - - - r - . ,. .. 1 "Ttsfi House 'attain ! fesotved , itself , into thei ,.- f.mmiitVrsiri'riai'11 Evre 'Coote was examined ! dusmwed ofi!i;&.v.v- av.VJrv-'V- ' - t'' '''';' 4 ?staleirK Mrt'i'lfntA.i. lAindtBited fa, norietihtng apt .thaji nullpofia

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