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- . r . .. . ; .'.'nni'..t M -V .-V; "-'1 " A.nTD -Olj&l r v . . RALEIGH MAY iYi) 1810. . . - TNo. 20.' ; -vvf. v' I 4 rTrUILIIHlO BVEAY THVBMATt T TBO-I w&t jiehokevoii, tv. roa belt fc co. at te iid or'- fiTirriTtiLMTiiiTi Ami . nta' COAHKKrKICt TH1II DOLIASS .Ft AXXX7M,' FATABLK H Air" TtAftXY I" ADTAMCB BlUOlft FAPKR 1 0 CgMTS. . ," ' i ADVERTISEMENTS. ' A OTIC E. T EXPECT to be absent durintr the' Drawing; of the 1 OiTi-CAtot.i a Catawba Lo rr Bar, therefore 1 wish J1 communicationa on the subject of the Lotrei y to be addresssd (post paid) to Will Urn Davidson, Eq. of Chrtutto who u authorized to Act as Treasurer in the .. '....,.''... A. FREW. Charlotte, J 1, 1810-. ?V AFocket-Book; Lost. Internal Improvement. One ThoaBBnd Dollar by ne'TVket Twehro Hundred bj ilx do, k, upward of TwATbouMnd man rnxe, worth a venture, mav be fmined fur the nail um of Two DolUrB per Ticket, la the LUMBER RirjLRjrAriQ JTIOJt LOTTERY THE Scheme of which ia ixed at leaa than two Blank . to one prize, and intended to promote the Jnietnai Jfinifntin of thia audctwr from UB. ' " i From the tpf cdy tale of ticket a the Drawing of aid Lot i terj ia intended to comjueoce At Lumbcrum on the lSlh i rr .My . . , - . (ienuemen reai'iinr At a aatance wno incline 10 oecowte adf enturert wiajt yet be aupplicd by letter, poeUrC paid, adreaeed either U lAimbmnasTaurel Mill or Macfarlaad'a Turope, u aV i f DLCtoTA. ;februAry,18,1810. ' ; ff Ticketa for aale At thtSTAA Orrica, AndlvDUa 1 1 ,--"ii-lrf-"',i i WJ UUimiiuuon piice wui oe given lor a rew riiea 01 uie OH the tecond day of laat Wke Snperiour Court I loat A email BUACK POCKET-llOOt, containing a Note , drawn by Peyton Alford to me, foe ninety dollara, py r w-ble Ute firat of. March next -Another Note drawn by . ,Henry JJton for aeventy doUara, three ' aeveral payment ": endorsed on wlucll bare reduced it to twelve, or thirteen ' f,V.ani 'Abib an Order, drawn by Dr.' Hinton on John . f "Jlnhur Bryan, for aeven dollara, and A number of Receipt. ' .-The last time nw the Porkrt-book wm at Mr. .Mears . Grojrbop. in Raleigh. 1 forbid the payment of the ibove . ; 'Ifote to any person but myself, and 1 hereby caution All ; penoiu not to trade for them. Whoever will return laid .' Book and content, iball be handsomely rewarded. " WILXJAM BENNEKIELD. I AVake, AprU 2T;18ia - , 193 v. ' V i(56lla'rs reward -l'Ran Away FROta the auhscriber en Sunday, , the firat d.iy of April, two Ne gro Men named NED and ISKAELi and also A Nejh-o Woman named TAB idle wife ofNed, who, I expect, ;came back for her) left ror Planta- uon on tne win rujfiii oi Apni. Ned appears to be about 30 or 35 years of aire, of the middle size, dark complexion, bushy bead of boir, bom in Yinrinia and brought fiwn there (bout five year ago. Ncd'a wife Was born m Virginia,1 aily-appears to be about twenty-five or t, ' ' ' thirty years old, spareaAiade, and stammer very much in ' iPe,', ' 'le was hrWirht from Virginia with Ned I ftw IkrHappears to be abofttU J or 23 years old, tolerably wel! i I ,nl,l little, incline a yellow colour, speaks very ' v ; slow, ana w country-i'prn' I am apprcncpsive. tnat yiey ?. havrf'been' carried off orTTiarboured by some -personi should any person or person prove this to be the case, and deliver the said three 'Netrroes, with the offender, to ; . m, lie or thev hall receive a reward of One Hundred wt Dollar ; or Fifteen Dollars for either of them t or Forty. , five Dollars for the three to any person who shall deliver them tome, of confine them in any jail, giving me infor ; ,matiort thereof, ''so that 1 get them again. Letters on the - eubject tQ be-directed to Newberry, on Salud River, At ' the mouth of Bush river, South-Carolina. - '"" ? ft 4 c , JACOB LORICK. . ..Ajjril30, 1810. -. . . J i t - , 1 , first Volume of the BtAr, if complete And not materially injured. Enquire At this Omce. S. B. If we ureeed in obtaining file applicant may be furnished all which we preserved haviiuralready been isposed of. Strayed JkA rN Saturday the 13tn mst. trom ; our plantation at the Fish-dam ri i Ford, on Neuse. in Wake county, a 1 1 I briglitorrel MARE, ajed about 8 ' t f rears wrth a blaxe tace one or f i f j, ."'k of her hind feet white nearly Pace t rather thin in flesh, havinr till-lately suckled a colt. It is supposed she is gone towards Uuilford, where we Are informed ahe wa raised. Any person takiner un and brinsrinr home the said mare ahall be liberally rewarded or any information tending to ena ble us to get ner again wui oe uianuuiiy recti vea , oy John Green at Uie Fish-dam or - ' DENNEIIAN3 & CAMERON, j Orange, April 24th, 1810. 1 Fifty Dollars lie ward. RAN-AWAT from the Subscriber on the Uth of September, 1809, a Mulatto fellow named JIM, He is large and likely, about five feet eleven inches high, And aged thirty "five. Hii face is overrun with marks of the Small Pox, and on one side of his nose (the right side I ix-iieve) there i a scar occasioned by the kick of a horse. When he ran- way from me he carried with hira a Bay Mare. - Jim can read And write and, .ex pect h& will pass , hjijwelf for free inanc 1 .juwpett he ha gone to Wilmington, having connection 'there. Anr person who will deliver this boy into my poesion shall receive Fifty Dollars, and Twenty-Five if he is secured n any jail. KUUtKl tUVKA. Anson County, March 15, 1810. . l'J-12m. . BXUH TOUUSELXS WITU GOOD , . UjrDZJMTALYDLYGS. ' ' tollis"neli$, , Boot & Shoe-Maker, . Harget Street. 59 yard East of the Market House And ' neaf Mr. Mitchells Tavern, v.' . RALEIGH, HIS as ample supply of the best Leather, and keep constAntly on hand A good assortment of Boots and Shoos, which will be sold oo lh mot reasonable term. . He hu lately employed a Workman who served his an. prenticeship U England, And who hawwrked in the tnost fashionable plae, and U unquestionably one of the best workmen in Amene. He is soler and attentive, and will make Boots and Shoe in any fashion directed and to any pattern. W. N. may always be found at his shop, (and at work too)and pledge himnelf to furnish as rood work m pwr wot tmd upm, snd to make every exertion to please, spile trusts a discera'ng and generous public will know wnere to apply wben tiiey van to benefit themselves i .. . aua encourage we inausvtouA. , Raleigh, May 3, 1810. JODANs HOTEL. .-A r i ' Me. suDscnoer tender hi acknowledgment to X huFnendsand the Public for the marks ofprcfe rence they have heretofore bestowed upon him. and hopes, by his exertions to please, to merit and receive a continuance ot their favour. He continues at the well known stand formerly kept by Mas. Dcaatsca, where genteel Travellers will meet with such accommodations as, he flatters himself, will render their situation' agreea ble. Private apartments, with good bed and proper at tendance, will aiwTys be in readiness for Families . The Hotel is now in complete repair. Considerable improvements have been made, new and Luve stables e- recied, kc. The House will be constantly supplied with the best provisions and Liquors, and the Stables with grain and forage of every kind. No exertions shall -be wanting to render the Hotel a comfortable residence for those who may favour the proprietor with their company. . V , ; ; DILLON JORDAN. Fayettrvilte, JVatth-Carolina. Jifirit 28, 1810...4-. . j NEWjAD VLR TI5EMEM S. WJITED STATES. , w : .,-.',v"l4 - k . . ;-KpTiCE:;o:x:.t,,;. PrimO Mmrtat iAVU CurWme to Aw Juutomtt, cfi. fmnted H $ak Me tsii cra. Jtpptintmentt Act em BHUS an ml P Vtitliet thrwugiia tit Hunt m ftrfirm tftt uiv mentioned duff. 7T U1 rwtng crt th namti the Ctni4t and iha perm uppHid , J k AMIS r ASSIST AST TA -samuei uox - Take N otic 190t ' I 'ire Subscriber U now in Raleicrh ttfti&ntr payment 4 from those Who purchased Goods, &o. B the late sale I them that he has furnished himself with a good Workman f Patrick Conway dee'd. lie will leave, this place in a I in the above line of business, who makes all kind of Gold and Silver Warey HAIR-WORK V ENGRAVING, &c CHEAP JEWELRY, GOLD AND SILVER FARE, Vc. Thomas Emond RETUIINS iii "inceje thank to the public P t the li beral And increaacd encouragement he haa lately re ceived in hi line of business, and respectfully informs few days and those who fail to way before- his departure will find their Notes, &e. in the hands of an Officer for col- lection, under tne direction ot iarc iok?, fcq.. v. JAMES UEXDEltSON, Adm'r Raleigh, May rthl8ia, . ' i'3 r ' ' a -iiK undersiffned Are Authorized hv tlie board of ? ' 1 ! A5 Truntee, of the Raleigh Academy, to contract with i ? ; tome person for the biplding of a Dwelling House 34 by !"'"" 23 feet, two stories," with a po;tioo; and for eftclosinrA :Lot And build insr the necessary out Houses, for the Pnn- ... elpal Teacher of said Academy. All House Builders are invited tn five in Pronosals without deb v. to either of the undesigned, from whom may be obtAin'ed every informs- uon desired by an nndertaker. en reasonable terms. Any person wishine 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. 1 will eive the highest price for Old Gold or Silver, in Work or Cash. . N. B. ; CLOCKS And WATCHES made and repaired as usual, and warranted. Raleigh, March 20, 1810. 13-tf. THEO, HUNTER, Wm. PE ACE, MOUTHY BOND, IL POTTER. Rateigh,2d May, 1810.- ; ' ' Wm. SHAW, BEV.DANIEL, CALVIN JONES, . ;:;Raleigh: Academy. 'nnHEsemijuinual examination of the students of the Ra- 1 leigh Academy will commence on Wednesday the 23d i instand continue tlvreb davs On the eveninir of the 3d day, the members of the Polemic Society will perform a Comedy for flie-bensfit of their library. The second session will commence on the first Monday in June, i areun, cuaiuiau. un puicn, iv ituju, wui ' attend.--'"'?' 'A-i'.lA ''' :l '" Wm." WHITE, Sec. -'if& .Mrs. Sambourne' pupils in music will be examined r,by herontlic2th. . -, . Aril 10, mo. :,t s : " Notice. i' A PPUCATVOX will be made at the Treasury of the ; , I, United Slates A the renewal of three'Certincatei of J the fundedxlcbtof the (taid, liited State issued by Wil ' KamSkiniier; formerly Commissioner of Loans forthe State ; of North Carolina, to Hardy Murfree of the said State, and j wmch are now lost : the :ud eertificote were issued for ' thefollowing sums, vh. Two thoustmd four hundred and K Aighty two' dollars snd four cent,- of old ix per 1 cent tuck: One thousand nine htuidred and tuirty one dollars ' , Rbanoak Ferry. T'HE Subscribers w'ldt to inform their friends, custom' X ers.and tlie public in ireneral, th At they have this year the management of the Ferry crossing Roanoak, at the nlace well known bv the name oi H ask i xs & M i t en t w. s Ferry, on the mam road leading to retersDurg ana mcn- mond. ' A lley pave gooa ooais umcieiuiy large a tw ry a waggon and hogshead of tobacco, both teams At once, or three hoghjiheadsi and ferrymen sufficient to manage them. DavioT!llitchellr one of the subscribers, who now has the management, pledges himself that due attention shall he paid,and every exertion will be made to rive gene ral satisfaction i At which place as great .di patch will be used a at an v other Ferry on Roanoak. Th' -y solicit the continuation of their friend's patronage. CHARLES MITCHELL, Person County. DAVID MITCHELL, Mecklenburg. April 5. 1810. 14 6 m. N. B. David Mitchill informs his friends that lie has built a House on the north side of Roanoak, at the land ing, for the accommodation of his customers ; at which nlace he intends keenine a Grocery Store, vii.: all kinds of Spirituous Liquors, Molasses, Coffee, Sugar, &c. fee He also intends keeplej PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT on the main road, one mile from the Ferry, where he has good Stables, 8tc. ACare will be taken to give satisfaction. Literary Advancement. SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS! May be gained forthe imall Sura of FOUR DOLLARS! I TUB ' NEWTON ACADEMY LOTTERY jb ouuuia . . A 2000 ; 1000 rl'PTMtAvptv 1 i5 5 20 20 50 100 asaaBBaj 500 200 100 50 20 10 5 w000 . 2000 1000 5000 -1000 2000 1000 1000 1000 12000 31000 2608, 25 Dollars Reward. RAN AWAV from the Subscriber, in December lest, A Negro Man. named LEWIS, about 40 or 45 years of age. He is a low black fellow, and has a remarkable deep car on hi forehead. Being on my way to Georgia, have employed Mr.ThomaAjJiven, of Isle of Wight coun ty, Virginia, to endeavour to get him for me. I will pay TwMtv.Kive UOliar to any person who win uenver hiu 5 " and three cents, of six per cent deferred stork : and two I Negro to Mr. Biven, the gentleman of whom I ptirchssed dollars, forty I him. j - The said -Negro escaped trom an officer ol tins 55- , thousand (K-ven hundred and twenty seven i fQtircents, of three per cent tock: which several sums ; now stand to thecreiHtof th said Hardy' Murfree on tlie Book of the commisioner of Loans for North Carolina & the certificate of which are lost s aforesaid r. ' WILLIAM H. MUBFREE, AdrnV. county,' under a, warrant, after committing Kveral tliefl in the "neighbourhood of Scott's Mills. . All persons are hereby forewarned; At their peril, from harbouring or em. ploying him, as I am determined tonforce the law against such person or persona with rigo&r. . c . ? ' v..-- 'lm- of the lt IIa'ABT. MOAfAEAJ.'.v I - ": .'v, '!'.'.' -ji ' f ! ?! '' iBalCthofAprf 7750 Ticket at 4 dollars each Prize . . . 5143 Bhmf s "ol lwo olm" a P"- Part of the above prize determinable as follows. The first drawn blank on the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th and 8th days Are entitled to . ' . g 50 each The first drawn do. on the 9th 10th 1 llh & 12th do 100 do The first drawn do. oathe 13th and 14th do 200 do The tirst drawn do. on the 15th do. 500 do And the last drawn ticket whether blank or prize 5000 do Five hundred Ticketa to be drawn on each of tlie first fouiteendays and seven hundred and fifty on the 15th & last day. , s Prices payable 60 days after the completion of the draw ing, oy the managers, wno noid themselves responsible subject to A deduction of 16 per cent. All prizes not demanded within 12 months after drsw- nig, win oe, consiucreureunquisneu lor we Dene nt ot me institutions. The above Lottery is authorised by an act of the Ltiris lature of North Carolina; for tlie purpose of enabling Uie Trustees of the Nbwtow Academy near the town of Asheville, tocompleat the necessary buildings belonging to the same And also to establish a Female Academy in ... . . . . .it . - me town oi Asneviiie. Which two object the Trustee and Managers tmteij themselves will be a sufficient inducement, indepentLnTl ofthe nattering prospect held out in the above SCHEME, to influence all zealous friends to useful Institutions to be come liberal purchasers ol tickets And they deem it unnecessary to expatiate largely in contrasting the advan tages these institutions may have (if well supported with menus ) over most otner seminaries for it is now very generally known that Asheville is one of the most healthy situations on iltia continent and lviner in the neighbourhood of the Warm Springs, and on Uie main road from thence, (as well as from the Western to tlie Southern States)is more irenerally resorted to by the best cbaraxTjs of both sexes during Summer and Autumn, (for the bene. tat ot heaithjthan almost any other place in the Southern section ofthe Union And being also a place where board and Tuition are had on very moderate terms Where the Youths ofthe sister state will lay the foundation of sound constitutions together with their Educations, and receive the visits of their friends to and from the WAi m Sorinirs. All these advantage united bear evident testimony of the eleeibility of Ashville as a seat for LiteraW Insti- tutions And therefore on these self-evident grounds, we respectfully solicit the public patronage. DAVID VANCE, 1 g GEO. SWAINE, g JOHN PATTON,' V; V i CB' NEWTON, I ANDREW ERWINJ P Mhrviltc, January 25, 1810. 6 Notice. . , I WILL sell (on a liberal ere ditj my HOUSES & U)TS in Williamsborotigh, together with A small Tract of LAN D, within a few hundred yards of the town. The Buildings are good and con venient, though not elegant.., On the Land a sufficiency of Grain nuy be raised to aupply a small family; , v: ; ?4, rt -vr- .n LEONARD HENDERSON t Granville county, February 1, 1810. cams r covvtibs. Ash . Aasoa . . Buncombl ; .Burke ' i' Bladen ?' Brunswick Beaufort Bertie, Cabarrua Cliatham Columbus Caswell . Cumberland ' ' Carteret ' Craven , ' Chowan ; Currituck -Camden ... Duplin Edgecombe. ' Franklin .'-. Guilford - Gate' Granville ' Greene Haywood ' tlalifaX 4 Hyde i Hertford Iredell . . ' Johnston , Jone ' J Lincoln lienoir Mecklenburg, i. Montgomery ' Moore Martin i .. l!ew-Uanover Nash - -V - . Northampton ' OrAngo Otwlow ; "s Person' U . PUt Pasquotank , Perqu'unan 1', Rutherford Rowan lf:?fl Randolph , Rockingham Richmond.- Robeson - , Surry . - ' Stoke . Sampson Tyrrel. . : WUke. . . Wake Warren " Wiyne Washington Adaa Lorkhart Phdip Brituia Edwin Sharp Andrew Mirer . Joseph Young v. W ..Thomas Waddill . ' Abraham B. Mertoa Dillon JoixUn ,.v j - Solomon Patrick',, i ' Edoiund DoakinA Daniel L, Btcnaa' . William Brickdl JoarphDavia . WUULtwi':::," -BhesABeAd-V" ' ;'';'j'.-,'--m;:' Andrew King j ....' 1 t : Daniel Fornev - aaniei,t.aiiant ' ' : .5 , v. . -,- ' Edmund Deberry'V ,.' - Archibald M'NeiU " ,U ' . John Jme ".tVt Michael Ollin "Williain B, Lockhnn Xaiirance VAnhook1 ' l; Leonard Daniel , ': ' Alexandre Fi-ohock '..r&MiChatl Harvey aVjiXW;..i K'MarkHain;,' . J. Macalistirr i K ; CUben Sdlarf ' ,LewirU Williams ' ' Andrew Bowman ,.. "' 1 Moses Catorlf;; '4-r ' - ' ' William Hampton ''JX'-A':l- v'S. . .' .:; ' SelJi Jonea.:-.;-.. ir-"! ,: ' v -. ,lcot Tfn&4(Hg i?:. I ,r :; . f Siocumb ' i,: -ry James Blount. ' rti'rwi' (CTAU Assistants Who accept tlieir appointment' will ' ' -give immodiate notice thereof to the'MursliAl, and indi. v v -" cat tlie place to which their commissions ahall be- for- ' ; ' warded by mail A copy ofthe. Act of Congress on thai ; subject of die Census, and a letter of Instruction prescrib- " mg the mode in which the duty is to be pcifornitd, will f.. accompany each Commission. Vnh as the notice requited ? ', -is communicated in a reasonable, time, theMarslul wiU ' ' ; proceed to Appoint Assistants in Uie room of those who shall fail to conform to this requisiiion. It is hoped thakv.c' applications will be made immtdiately ; for the appooit. ' - ' ment of Assistants in the Counties wntre Appointniinu I iMA have not already been conferred. It i exptetcdthal tliwl postage on aU fetter cent tivthr Marshal will' l e p.Hd 1 v'T. ' BEVERLY DAKIEL, V . . "-.v oi naieign, Mhjr to, mm. ; JO-i-Sw. Franklin Academy. TRE Examination pf tlie Student of tlie ei anklin'Aca- r w.uij wui wuiin,c uu uie uuru aioiKiay in June and, Jjf v " f continue three days. The third and fourth days will ? Ltf? be occupied by speeches und Tlieatrical exhibitions" On f( V f the evemng of Thursday wrtl be petfomicd, for the ad. i rf 5 J I f Vantage ot the Academv. that r 1 mtf-.l rv,rr.,iv tk w.Vt' Man and Wife, or More Secreta than One, wit ari p Sir v " ? propriatc Farce. ' jS' v,-',--",'V.--.!i':iI-'',V', May 10, 1810. ' 1 -XREENHiuiSeciA': jina. kji n i ivv.AaULlflAi.'1'iJ i-y . :,.ijr . : . .-- V C.OU Vtlh I1U 1VI-' . T-'IU TT'HIS day Joseph TowrslIt came before me, Joha X Cabe, one the Justices of the Peace for said Coum y, r-J.'. ' and made oath that Note he Lad on Adam Dixon and Andrew t.rAy tor the sum of 1 hree Hundred Dollars wu iolen or lost The Note will b due tin: 25di dayof Murch ' 5 i to tne oesi oi nis Knowledge. He hereby warns all ; ; v persona againat, buying or trading for tlie ad Kste, and r' V the signers against paying .it to any person but himself. - '.:ii' There will be four doUars interest alsoKlue At tlie time the v ; T. v j ; xtutc uvcviiics uue. ... - niA ; Sictrn In and n:bcricd before t J1H.- V.1H .1 P. ( JOSEPH ht T0WNSIEY. '.! . ' xnfrr&V liiAd.yo.vty.'ioio V1 ' 'I he. Subscriber ;h 'A: BEGS leave to infoi-m this pubjie and his former cmbfr$$&:$ t incrs, and particularly Travellers, (LU he lias imoyi'rf fiom his foimrr place of residence td a Lot on Halifax 'ei-,-'-? v ed street, nnl 9sitrhtsfinmtlM M,i-V Hniip the State Ho'tse, whw he thinks he can fccconimodat' two or three persona lor a eight or two or even a week,-to- .',' their satisfaction. Ue flatters himxe.f that he has the best A.i. :' " 'l Horse lot in the city, it having, a flowing atrium if water. tV' iJf-:J: through It ' No pain will be wanting to render th$ sitviA.' ' s ' tion ofhis traeats agreeaWe,---.' ,i'l;V:V?- vTh Publics moat obedtest and humblt smfht; - "Vf ;-.' 4t ,A:-:i " '!i y ARCHIBALD W ILLS.' v i i naieign, way i 'f' r1
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