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I: M l It. X ' i r r V t - U Vol. II;-. RALEIGH, JUNE 14, 1810; ' No. 24;' ; 1 - "V " , ... . 1? t. 7 rPILUHID SYE&T.TBOMDiTt T THO-'ftt- HEKDMfcOII, JC. TOB. UU .k CO. AT TBI t VTTtm. BHD . Of rATBrTBriLLB-tTBBBTi BBAB ' casso's coairka rues thbe dollies fb a AN S C M rATABLS HALff TBABLT IB ADTAMCB - SIITOAB f APBB 10 CBBTB. ''v'1 ,'' - v" 1 i; ADVERTISEMENTS. - ':j JUST PUBLISHED;- ; ; .- AM) FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE, ' ' KUDDIMAN's LATIN GRAMMAR, ' f PJ which is added a concise and highly approved syv ; tern of Latin Prosody taught in the University, and the Academiea of this state, and at various otoer places price 60 Cents single. ... . . . , ' ' It U believed Uiat this Edition, in point of correctness .'' is not mfertour to any which has been published ra America. ; The Prosody above mentioned does unquestionably in- crease the value of the book, and give it preference to all .' other editions, because they, in this respect, are all greatly ; defective! ' l : l' -i , i. ; Booksellors and others, who may wish to purchase may be supplied with any number, of copies, either bound or in v sheets, uiiou as (food terms as they can be purchased in , Hew-yortt or roiiaaeipnia. ' ; ? Uaieign June J. v . c t , "ir "t? vrrvTitr n a n T ixt A '?;V." i-'lli jBURKB COUNTY. :...V; . t, .; In Eqiuty March Term, 1810. , V. v "-'Terdry Collins, John Sevier i , t. .. WKJUXCTIOlf . Joh Greer. J Bill., i T T aprearinar to the saUsfacUon of this Court that the de X fendanu to tuts Bill reside without the 8tate, tlat pro " cess cannot be served on them It is thereupon ordered that unless the defendants do appear at the next Term of i this Court to be holden on the fourth Monday of Septem lber next; at the Court House in Morranton, and make de- ' fence, the Bill shall be taken n ctnfeuo, and made perpe- ttudairainst them. lOrdered also that ttua order be put- .. r . . 1. L ri ' " -. -. usneu tnree weeas successively in me our. ' XCopy) Attest, ' f A. L ERWIN.Crk.fc. M. E. ,y STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, , ; BVKCOMBIS COUNTY. ' " Court of Equity April Term, 1810. , : Simon 8c Joel Ramsey, BILL Of WOMFLAIHT. i ' Wuliam Bennet fc otliers. Y C appearing to the Court that the following defendants Areside out of this state, via. Susannah Bamsey,Js. Brtvrn v and Mary his wife. James Miles and ftancy his wife, tbere- fore ordered that unless they ul;ieu at tbe next term ')f , this Court to be held on the first Monday alter tbe fourth ' Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur, - the bill will be taken fjr ctmfit, and set for hearing part. ; : --i J ii .r-',-. . ' T To be published three veeks in the 8tsr. Test, G. NEWTON, a M.E, HSap: C asH' Store, Hillsborough; if M,HE SubseriBeri respectfully inform the public that ; JL they have taken the house opposite Mr. Kirkland's, new store-house, where they are now opening and intend , keeping general assortment of FANCY GOODS k GRO CERIES j all of which as they purchased with Cash, will be sold for cash only, and on the most moderate term. Roanoak" Ferry; "T Hfi Subecribers Wish to iafona their friends, fstom . JL era, and the public in general, that they have this year the management of the Ferry crossing Roanoak, at the place well xnow by the name of H asi i mt k MiTcnatu's Ferry, on the saam road leading to reterstrg ana bucb mood. "They Kae good boat sufficiently Urge to car ryawaggandnorshcadof tobacco, both teams at once, or three hoghsheads i and ferrymtB suflicient to manage them- David Mitchell, one of the subscriber, who now has the management, pledges himself that due attention shall he paidLand every exertion will be made to give gene. ralaatisfactloni at which place as great dispatch will be used aa at any other Ferry on Roanoak.' They solicit the conunuaUuiof their friend's patronage. CHAHLES MITCRELL, Person County. . DAVLO MT1CI1ELL, Mecklenburg. April 5. 1810. 14-m.. KB. Davib MtTtnaiL informs his friends that he has biult a House on tbe north side of Roanoak, at the land ing, for the accommodation of his customers at which place he intends keeping a Grocery 8tore, viz. : all kinds of Spirituous Liquors, Molasses, Coffee, Sugar, be. tuc He also Intends keening PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT oa the main road, one mile from the Ferry, where he has good Stables, fcc Cart will be taken to give satisfaction FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Fort Norfolk, Harbour of Norfolk, May 25th 1810. Messrs. Editors In your Star of the 17th instant, over the signature of Charles C M'Kenxie, and in a Nota Bene thereto, is the most glaring evasion and audacious false hood that ever disgraced so useful a paper. ,The writer states that be never was Pay Master, this is a solitary truth, but when he avers that he never embettled the public money, it is a palpable falsehood, for it is a fact well Known acre, mat, tunaer pretence ot ootauung casn tor a draft, amounting to about 8 330 which, ho had received from IA. Jamea S. Swearingent district paymaster, for the purpose of paying on a smalt detachment U. a. troops under his command,)!) was permitted to go to the Post Office at Cabin Point, from whence he Waa immediately to return, and by an express order that day have made the payment above alluded to agreeable to his instructions i but contrary to everv rational expectation, ne aesenea from his post, (Fort PouhaUn,)taking with him said draft or cash, whereby he not only embeszled the public mo ney, but basely protracted the , payment to the soldiers until other funds could be sent on. In the Nota Bene he says M should Col. Parte ur have been so far misled as to say that I am a pay master and advertise me, which that he has done 1 deny, he may save his reward and need ixily signify his wishes and 1 am immediately or as soon as I can reach the place, prepared to stand before any tribunal and will there confront those base reports and put my ene mies to the bhtslu" If impudence could blush, M'Kenzie would here be crimsioned over, he knows thatl never have said that he was a par master, but that 1 have advertised him as a deserter and as an embezzler of public money, is notorious i Now as he has declared his willingness to ap peal.1 before any tribunal tOn condition that he will meet me at wis gsmson, wuere one appropriate can dc conven ed, if t do not establish on him the facts as above stated, be shall receive the reward pi 50 dollars aa heretofore and which is still offered to any person that will apprehend and deliver Him the said C C. M'Kenzie to me at this ost in order that so vile aa offender may be brought to justice. Colonel of the 3d U. S. Regiment of Infantry. May 30th, 1810. ,1 v Notice, i to ' rpHE Subscriber having qualified as administrator the Estate of Francis Porie.dec'd. at May term 1810 requesu au personi iwving uuim sgainsi saia cnaie to bnnz them forward, properly authenticated, within the 'time prescribed by law, otherwise this -notice will be pjead in Bar of recovery all persons indebted to the a. bove Estate are requested to maze payment. 7,.?": ' i'S'-i . DANIEL REDMOND, AdmY t Tarborourti. 31st May, 181U. f N ThurtdaV the 2 1st day of June next, will be sold 1 J at Public sale, in the town of Tarborough, part pf the (perishable Estate of rrancis Pone, dee'd. consisting of a ' handsome and areneral assortment of Dry Goods, about 25 'i hundred bushels of trood salt, two laree Flatts. one en- l i Jtirelv new. with a set of new sails a lanre quantity of V .'c J r . . . ... ... . . w m . . Oyster shells household and Kitchen furnitures with sundry other particles too. tedious' to enumerate.. Six v. ivitK ummvixt wiintv Within tK pnintr. hr.tnrA f hA nrfi. pertv is chancrea. to .. ' u - . I DAN'L REDMOND, Adm'r. .Tarborough, May 31rt 1810. ' f ; '?-fZ 'm 'm ' 'i "Vi i. .mi To Carpenters. Larsre undertaking for Carpenters. It will re am re one who has a very considerable force accomplish the buildings. Payments wilt be promptly maoc For further particulars enquire ot the Printers ( ? ( ; - ; ' Raleigh, June 4th, 1810. - " VT bf mv Pocket Book, from among other paper, VNote of Hand bn Josiob Uilliard, for nine pounds six and sixpence,-given in March 1808. All persons are for- wamed against trading tor saia note.it being now satis ,, fed. , . -' - ' .LEWIS HOLLOMAN. Keleigh, June 11810. - - , , 23 '3w Eagle Tavern, kinstqk: TTHfi Subscriber Informs those .X.'A TRAVELLERS who msy be ,ii i pang and repassing through this -,. I place, that he has a convenient . I liOnse, furnished with good Beds r I ; and Uquora, not inferior to any that jlgi'B0 country affords,,' j.... y Those Gentlemen who may honour him with their com tany, will enjoy that qtuet repose so necessary to, a weal y ' r rrCTAtr ti A.Trrrv V fcinatoni'Marclia, 1811i ST.&IZ'X'-:-XI-cw3m ' i ;'fct 'f7.f. 1 v Great Bargains; FOR CASH. rpHOMAS D. BCUCTI, having on hand, as near a scan be, estimated, about 5,000 dollars worth of tolerably well assorted Goods and having lately detet m'med to remove, now offers them at the most, reduced prices for cash' which will make titem extremely low indeed IXT. D. B. can save hiiaacif ia the sale of ail his goods he will be sa tu&ed. , This is a favourable opportunity soliciting those who ewe him money to come forward and make immediate payment as he ts anxious to settle his business before his removal Raleigh, 34th May. Female Educatio n, WARRENTON. . , - . . " THE Semi-annual examination of the pupils at this school will commence M Wednesday tlte 37th of J une Parents, Guardians and Friends of the institution are respectfully invited. JACOB MORDECAL Warrento.-. 90th May, 1810. 1 ENTERTAINMENT AT CHAteLiHILL, N.Ci ; THE Subcribers have made arrangements for the ac comodation of 30 or 60 genteel Boarders during the ensuing Examination of the Students of the University. 1 nose who may lavour them with their company then and at all other times will be entertained with the beat the country affords. Rooms as convenient as can be obtained, and good Beds, liquors, kc are provided. They have good Stables and well supplied with provender, kc and an excellent Uat Pasture tor Horses. . - ' DAVID & ELIZABETH NUNN.' May20, 18ia ' 21 4w NOTICE AT the last May term of Wake County Court, the sub scriber administered on the Estate of Mr. Luke Ray, , .. . i i . . .. . . . . - oec. ana nereoy gives nonce io au persons having claims arainst said estate to bring them forward for settlement within the time presenbedby law, or they will be barred All persons indebted are required to make immediate, settlement. . , : . , . JAMES RAT, Admnutrafrr. Wake County, Juue 1, 1810. 23awpd. TEN DOLLARS . REWARD. - WALKED away from the subscri . ber, on the night of the 17th instant a negro fellow named TITUS, stout made, nearly six feet high, and little bent shouldered. He had on a green jacket, and brown linen over- aus ii ts capccicu uc wm wui for Newbern. The above reward will be (riven to any person bringing him back and allexpences paid, or five dollars to place him in any raol and give me information! Columbia, S. a May 18, 1810. 2a-4w a"'0 OFFICERS OF. THE GRAjtfD LODGE . .. 1 NorthXarolina & Tennessee, FOB A. D; 1810. ; V ' -V '- THE most woahipful Major General Benjamin Smith, Grand Master. Right Worshipftil Robert Wit Hams, Attorney at law, Deputy urana Master. , v . Riebt Worshipful . Major Ge. neral Montfort Stokes, Grand Senior Warden, ; Right Worshipful Calvin Jones, Adjutant-General of tbe Xalillia OI noruiaruuua, uniiu miiut . uuch. Right Worshipful Thomas L. Williams, Grand Secretary ; Right Worshipful Wm. Boylan, Esq. Grand Treasurer. General Stephen W. Carney, Grand Senior Deacon; ' George Lee Davidson, Esq. a member of the Legislature of Worth-Carolina, urana junior Deacon. T.;W)aX Fifty Dollars U e ward. T ANA WAV from the Subscriber XV on the 11th of Septemqer, 18u9, a Mulatto fellow named JIM. He is large and likely, about five feet eleven inches high, and aged thirty five. Hit face is overrun with marki of the Small Pox, and on one side of his nose (the right aide I believe) jr there is scar occasioned by the When he ran -away from me he carried Jim can read and write ana I ex- I suspect he Any r m kick of a horse. with him a Bav Mare. pect he will pass himself for a free man. has eone to Wilmintrton. baviner connection tlere person who will deliver this boy into my possession shall receive Fifty Dollars, and Twenty-Five if he is secured! -,4; v ROBERT CLXRK. ? AnsoaCoiuity, March 15, 1810 , ; li-12m.,t Westrayyille Academy; , ... NASH cqUNTY,"Vj rpHE Examination of the Studehts of the Westrsyville Academy will commence on Mouio'.y the 18th ot June next, and continue three days. The thu d day will be oc cupied in Single Speeches and Dialogues. "Jo avoid dis appointments uie i rustees are requested to attend punc tually. As the mode cf payment may not be generally known, we have deemed it necessary to observe, that the money for board and tuition is paid in advance at the commencement of each Session. The vacation will con tinue until the first Monday in July. .-- 14 ARCHIBALD GRIFFIN, Sec. ; ' May ?3d, 1810. 23s3w ' ' : LUMBER RIVER Navigation Lottery. , THE sale of the Tickets in this Lottery has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of the commissioners ; yet they deem it inexpedient to commence the Drawing, as three fourths of the Tickets are not at this" time dis nnsed of ' . " ' . ; "' ' " ' i . in oraer to renaer general satisiaction, Aiirea itowiana, Of the Supreme Court of North-Carolina, Grand Marshal. ' Published by order of the urana ooage, . THOMAS L. WlLLIAMS,Grand Sec'y. V; ;t5The. Grand Lodge of . J jVO TRH-CJIR6LIN'A if TEJWESSEE, WILL convene in this City in their lodge room-on the evening of Saturday the 1st dayof December next At which time & place the officers, members, and represen. tativesare required to attend. ' ; . - . ' . . By order of the most worshipful. Major Gen. Benjamin Snutn, Grand Master. - . , THOMAS L, WILLIAMS, G. 8ec. - Raleigh, May 28, A. 1 5810, A D. 1810. . GlhTRhpdeEstate. -v.S;. . -", i 1t"wc ; a;.;' :, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of General James Rhodes, dec. are required to make immediate settle ment, and those to whom the estate ia indebted are noti. fied to present their claims properly authenticated within the time limittedby law, or they will be barred, ofa re covery. " i --vi v-:'' ;''"'''"'v-"'"I-.:.;111,:" -;:: .' V Jrcul LEN BLACKMANl Executor? .'vWaynesDorougo; ay-54; 1810.. r::S:'.: . I , ;J Literary Advancement. SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS t , Uay be gained for he small Hum of ' FOUR DOLLARS!;;! " ;" - .IITII' : S - -J nejtton :academx;w lottery 1 Prize of f 5OU0 is 1 . 2W0 1. IvJUO 10 '00 3 " SU0 SO 100 20 ';- ; so " 50 20 100 10- 3400 . 9 5'O0 300 -5000 . IOoO 2UX) ' looa !1000 .1000 12000 7750 Ticket at 4 dollar eadt ' - 31u00 . Part of the above prises determinable as follows.' The first drawn blank on the 1st 2nd 3rd 4tit 5th 6th 7tia , and 8th days are entitled u: v r g 5i each. .." The first drawn do. on the 9th 10th llthfc 13th do 100 .-. ' The first drawn do. on the 13th and 14th do. r. 200 . do Y ' ' The first drawadd, on the 15th do. - k. 5U0 dd,' And the last drawn ticket whether blank or pri re 5000 do; Five hundred TickeU to be drawn on each of the first fourteendays and seven hundred and fifton the 15th k. s -last dsy. . . f. - . ' Prixea payable 60 day after the completion: of the draw big, by the managers, who bold themselves responsible " subject to a deduction of 16 per tentv"; '' All prizes not demanded withia 13 months after draw " -Ing.wilt be considered relinquish! d for the benefit of th- r j The above Lottery ia author! led bv an Act of the Lefts- 1 lature of North Carolina, for the purpose of enabling . the . ' Trustees of the Newtow AcAntiear eir. the town tif " Asheyille, tocompleat the necessary buddings belonging. - to the same And alsoto establish a Female Academy ms J uic townoi Asneviue,- - - , . -.. Which two objecu the Trustees and Managers filter themselves will be m aufBcient inducement, independent , of die flattering prospect held out in the above SCHEME, io umuencc ait zealous tnends to us fa 1. Insiluuons to bej come liberal purchasers of tickets A:id tiiey deem it v unnecessary to expatiate largely in couti a-.ting nt i.uvan. ? tages these instituuons may have (if well Mipported with. ? friends; over.' most other Seminaries For 'ktianow": very generally known that Ashevilie is one of the most ; $ healthy situations on this continents and Ijing in th., r neighbourhood of the Wand 8orinirs. and on the main road ' i from thence, (as Well as from the Western to the Southern1 . Siates)is more generally retorted to by the best characters . of both aexes during Summer and Autumn, (for die bene. :'; fit of health)tban almost any other place in ibt Sou ihern,,! section of the Union And being also a place when- l.o..rd v and Tuition are had on very moderate terms When. ;he -.; Youths of the sister states will lay the foundon of suund constitutions together witli their Educatioiii; and V. tere j the visits of their friends to and from the Warm Spring , AU these advanUges united beat evident testimony of V the elegibihtv of Ashevilie as a seat for literary- Insti- ; tutions And therefore on these 'sclfvidetit grounds, we, rcspecuuuy soucu uiepuoue patronage I- DAVID VANCE, GEO. SWAJNE, ' r JOKN. PATTON, ' ; - ' ' ; tE'. ' NEWTON, 5 ' :t's ' yyvfrW ,:-ryAMDRBW' ERWINTJ jianevtue, January 35,-1 810. T 6 A , y TickeU for sale at the Star Office and at mostly the Post Offices in North & South Carolina. NEW AD WR TISE ME NTS. CAPE-FEAR LOTTEUYi f-'The following Prizes have been drawn since the . publication of thelast list.' s' : ltrizeof g200 No.8695. , 1 Prize bf jg 00 No. 7531. ' --. , " w WJ i.ww. j v-vu. , , .' . ; 4 Do. of S20-i-jfos. 6719,6325, 7257,' 7921.' " t35Dd,ofJ510 Nos: 5669,9036," 480, 6900, 2206, 166, r " 8026, 3280, 7483, 1026, 2624, 1009, 516, 5U60, 696, 1881, - ' 5805, 10267, 4470, 28ul, 6581, 759 J, 6329; 1623, 7120, f 6914, 8262 1892, 8876, 5063, 846, 4264, 6776, 9891,' 4627, V ' 51 Pntet s8 D.Uit. Nos. 3335, 840, 44u9, 4036,liio98 -' ,v 6671, 10420, S137, 6135, 10180, 8242, 1183. 1044 5100, i -8050, 5677, 8847, 6594, 9089, 4557, 899Sf, 18J9, 7926, 5519. 4868, 10135,9068,332,2612, 3258, 8644, 10484, 10123. 5732, 1753, 7i06, 6743, 9054, 1785, 9990, 8082, 890 2591.' 1180, 9S54, 1341, 6260, 10439,7998, 9996, 2215' .V . filets Tk- iinnn..n.Ki. SomnM lyitm-l. nr.. fifth JnHovi nf hich Shentt ot Kobeson Vounty. u. Mac Aipin. Surveyor ih iimN.ni. r.irtnf Worthfarnlina. Grand Pursuivant, of said County, and John Gilchrist, late of the University TKii.pflhl.I.nn.rl I fpndtraon. one of the Judges of North Carolina, Uanteri(e4 gentlemen of distinguish. Cu pruuiiy, w-c aifuiui.cu 10 .ujci iiiicnu uic urawing-ui said Lottery Which is deterred until the Slst day or July next, at which time every person intrusted with the dis posal of Tickets are requested to settle up Should any person fail he or they shall be deemed a folder and liabl according to the Scheme for the number of Tickets- re tained or unsettled for. T; ' " " J ' . WTLLLVM ASHLEY, freaturer. May 20. 1810. . ' ' n . ' ; ' N. B. Tickets may be had at the Star office, and at Col. John Dickson's and Thomas J. Robertson's Stores' m Fay. etteville, Wm. Dick's Hotel in Wilmington, and at the Post office in Lumberton,' Laurel Hill, Sneedsborough, Moore Court House, George Town and, Charleston B.,C, and Mac Farland's Turnpike ' ' 7' "..;' ;vV.4 ": . i TOR SALE or KENT, ' I v l-' " And possession given in five or six weeks.! j THE house i on Fayetteville Street in which the Sta; is now PrintedForTerms apply to the Editors. AM.KlND9 OV $ saiesi'th1 ST Alt OFFICE.' Prize of jS 500 -No. 10326. Do. of R 200 No. 71. i 'Do. of 8 100 Nos; 2494, 3879, 9352,452, 7492' 9953. J i 6760,6635, r ' i jts-s.-i ..v.-vri'-iV- Do. of i 50 Nos. 8530, 613, 8906, 6635,A546, 6209,' 2068."" . ;, : . ' p,,-.. Do.fJ520-Nos. 9303, 3997, 1647, 6340,' 1894, 8473, 1748, 8351, 533, 9791, 1328, 1204, 7592, 3000, 1234, 4U56, 8994, 6378, 976, 302, 1964, 6370.. " : .'' - '.; v - V; Do. of g 10 Nos. 1229, 2810, 10885, 7813, 5227, 6304,' , 6392, 8579, 4485, 9377.-794. 328,7136, 760,3215, 10343, . 8993, 7844j 160, 3331, 3887,' 6094, 1036, 458, 1567, 5. ; " ; 2113, 3179, 1066, 606, 1206, 3927; 8d68, 5357, 7836, 856- 8378, 6896,4321.8454 1070,145,3675,7276,1339,4398, . ' , 6559, 9095,9682, 3308, 7955, 6839, 9766, 6928, 3314, 3665, 5 y 5365, 5154, 10294, 609V 1144, 10H41, 9256, -SiTS,-1 ; v 8567, 10679, 10316, . 7819, 8345i t?06.l, 8427, 236 9092, ; 8202, 5084, 716 10585, 8G12, 9813, 2144, 673, 9"l, 855? 9923, 2697, 1347, 9233, 9725, 7885, 7835, 5880, 10677,'"',, ;, 4823, 4538,7321,' 1403, 313, 719 4428, 3036, 504, 18684, ' ' 1621. ' ., 5 v,V S...--'.VfS , .Do. of g 8-2718, 6563,' g623,.7425, 1468; 8886, 2583, ' ' , -8622, 4003,7599. 95, 9680, 9719 7499, 39, 6163, 7518,. -! . 1929, 7593. 3303, 3870. 469u. 5521. 8374-3198. 49li 5945. 1 6525, 5274, 7277, 7630, 8431, 2074, 4327; 4668, 9861;9810 - 3815, 9455,2431, 8365,' 1874, 10,826, 10415, 5248, 415, ft ' 885, 1673, 4265, 7309, 8225, 5891. 81 14, 7909, 4864, 1466, ;M , 3748,4686, 8469,5158, 7533, 449,2231, 4838 4245. 5109, 51303751 1447. 4394 0 828 1 5170 5721964 4020 4060 " 10432 4118 9rtt6 3317 997.V '404 '778 3020 3977 6195;-. V 35 7091 9538 58flt 1914 655S4930 29 60 8479 896&4 J fi8.' 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