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- ' . , ' ' ' ' - - ' . .- .. .- ' . - . ".......-. f " " "" ' ..n-- - V Vol. JL1. RALEIGH, JUNE, 21, 1810 I i trr rvsLisHKB bvbbt thvbspay, it tho- xxi hbpbbsob, roa txir St eo. at thb VrrEk EUDyOr rATBrTCT.LLB-STBXKT,vy-U. Ctt'a'S C6ftXZEICC TRfttk bOLtTAHa TI A OX'S, FATABLB HALT TXABLY IB ' AD V AHCB SJVSfErAPER IUCBBTV . ' V;... . ADVERTISEMENTS. V- v JUST PUBLISHED, J' ; And fob sale at this office," IIUUIJ. MAN'S iiAi IN UKAiMMAK, r pi) which U added concise and highly approved syt ' tem of LLisi Prosody taught tn the University, and the Academies of this state, ul at varioua otiier place Price W Gents single. . -, - IX ;s believed that tuia Eotttofi in potnt or correctneaa Franklin Academy. , ; TTTi,rtl;nii-annual r )tmirat.ion ltil cxliihlUon of 0x St-J-nls of tlie Vraiiklin Acalcmy took place on Wednca-' day the 6th ins.. cotinut ttroa day--attdl by Ui Tr'i'' eea, a rulvr of grattcmtB fi-om thia and tltc ncih lnirinif eountiea, and a niimeroua userobUct of Iadiea. ' Tlif pmtM manifested by the StuiUnta on Utia r.ununa ti(Mi was hi'lily atif;ictory S reflected ffwat honor on tht aiduous altcution of Vheur Principal, Iho extrciae of vle Academy will ugain comniCTire under tlia eare of Dr. Jamca Bogle, on the 4th Monday oftiie present Instant- rardon moderate term, TvtMn for Ue E!)j.Tish. classes S 5, for the Languages and sciences S dHar pet aea lm : C.IIlLL,Sec. louisburg, June9th X810. . ' , - . Jail Building. T,;S Subscribers having been appointC4lrby act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, toromtasioncra for buildings jail in the Town of Concord for the county ofObarrus, wishinpfto engage a peraon cnialified to n dertnAe the aame, do invite all persons who are disposed to contract for the work, to make application and gtve in proposalsN the commissioners at the CottrtJIouae in said Town on the 2d day of Julv next, when and where a meet ing will he lie.d by" them tor the pin-pone of receiving and considcnngof such pronosals as may be wade, and enter, ing into contracta for building a jail of the following di mensions and materials, to Witt 30 by20tect,ttrr stonea the out side wall of Brick, and the inside fif thnt part of the budding designed for strong apartments to bewailed ana linea wita wooa, a mil description m wvc pmn, iuc un i fcrent rooms and tlie ouahtY and consistencr of t!ie mate rials will be made known on th day appointed for receiv w proposals. It will be expedient for those u ho wish to undertake the building, to attend at an early Iww in tha day, asthecotnmiasinncra wishing to aToid the inneresa- ry delay, will be ready to submit Uie plan Dy lt o eiocK, ta not inferiour to any which has been publlshrd in America. The Prosody above mentkmed doea unqoeationabb in creaae the value oftbe book, and give k prercrencs to fell oum etlitkma, becaoae they, ia Out respect, are all greally defectiv. " : j. ... .... . s ' , x, -Books4if -s and otters, who inay win to purchase may be supplied i iih any aumbcr of copies, either boand or ia sheeta, upon as gooil terns as tiwnr tan be purchased is Xew-York or l'biladelphia. ' I . Raleigh June 7. v j f . Cheap Cashr Store, 1;:; 1 ' ' HILLSBOROUGH, - - ; - ' THB Subscribers respectfulry inform the publie that they hare taken the house- opposite Jlr. Kirkland's. new storehouse, where they are now opening and intend keeping a general assortment of FANCY GOODS fc GKO. CFJURS i all of which as they purchased Witt Cash, will M sold for cash only, and on the moat moderate terms. " rf"- V , - i" HATlGtS kW0MACKS.t Xlay 30th, 1810. '5, . " - - 23-V5W. ' - ' : A.M. ' Concord SOtH May 1810. JO:i N FH1FER, ?aul baheixcf-t;, JOKK Cir'30X, -JOHX GA11RETSOX, , WM MKAXS, v KOB'T. fEUGf SOX, , irE Subscriber having qualified as admWuitratnr to the Katate of Francis Pone.dec'draJ.May term 1810 requests all persons having claims against Said Estate to bnag them forward, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be plead in Bur of recovery nil persona indebted td the j,ove Estate are requested to make payment, 't,' : -r, ; i- - i D AX1EL HEDM0XD, AdaV. Tarborongh, Slst May, 1213.. ... ti t , - X V Thursday the 21st day of June next, will be sold " j VJ 4i Public silc, in the town of Tarborough, part of the reriibaMe Estate of rrancis Pone, tlec'a. ronsisung t a amlsmme and general assortment of Dry 1kk1s, about 25 hundred bushels of good ealt, two large Flatta, one en tirely new, with a set of riew aaib . large quantity of Ovater shells -bousehokl. tiwl rutchen, lurnitures wit sundry other articles too tedious , to enumerate. Six montlis credit will be given, the purrhaaars giving Bond with approved aecunty within the county, bctore the pro perty is changed, to ...Vv'l ' Tarborough, May 21st 1810. 1 . ; v ; , v ' " 1 - Notice. 1 - TllCundmignedeiwutedlo William Walton of Green Kivcr, sundrv Notes t also a Hind With a penultyof 2000 pound, comlitiO;d fir the payment of 8 2U00 on r before the 1st day of May, 18J9.:. The above inst ruments Were gi?enn consideration of atractof Uiiul, Crop, Stoclc, 3kc. tlie Utlrs for which Land have not yet been made good, and the Crop aforesaid proving to be greatly deficient toth in quality and quantity t and tlie payee of said Notes having removeaio Louisiana long previous to tlie same becoming due, and having assigned the said obligation to Ins son Henry, with a power to collect Said obligations by which means the said William keeps himself out of the reach of any remedy we Otherwise might choose to, aeek, agjunat him . We tliei-efore warn alt persons agamst pur chasing said obligations as wc do noj intend to pay them untd the above enibaiTasmanU are removed. , - . , - JOSEPU M'U. CARSOJtr ' ! J0115 CARSON. May 20tb, 1310. : 24vSw.' Female. Educatiori : -VARRENT0y. C: TlflS BeisMmaual eaaminatioe of the pupil at tils school wdl commence o Wednesday tlie 27th of Jane Parents. Guardians and Friends .of the iaatitutiom are espectfiCy tmed. ' ... - -i ' , " . JACOB MO&DECAi, Warrtnton, 50th May, Ilia . r ,r NOTICE. AT the last May term of Wake Ccmnry Court, tiie sub scriber administered on the Estate of Mr. Luke Kay, dee. and hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against Said estate to bring them fiirward for settlement within the time prescribed by law; or they will be barred All person! indebted are required to make immediate settlement. a ; . - x , -v , " ; JAMES BAT, AMUtnnk ' Wake County, June-U 18 ia . 23-pd. : 1 JLilerary Advancement, . . , SRVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS! . ' May be gained for the small Sum of . - FOUR DOIXARS! ' " T . " '"'."-:. us 1 ' - '". - toSTF.T0K ACADEMY LOTTERY . Scheme,. , -i Prise of . - 1 .... . M io . : - . , y so ' r 1 5Q - g 5000 ia .. S0U0 .. - xooo ;; 5oo 209 ' oo ' ' 50 . , 20 , 10 ..' it 4 : : . v.- ' $000 . 2000 JOOO ' 5000" '1000 8000 1000 i .1000 1000. 12000 ' mOTickets al 4 dollarl each ' 31000 ' IU2 Blsnkst two blanks to b pr,re Part of the above Drizes determinithUs u fallows. The first drawn blank entile 1st 2nd 3rd th Sth 6th fth and 8th days are entitled to , . a SO tub: Tlie first drawn da en the 9th 10th 11th & 12th do 100 do The first drawn do. on the 13th and 14th do. V 200 " do ' The first drawn do. on the 15th do. 500. do And the last drawn ticket whether blank or price 5000 do five hundred Tickets to be drawn on each of the first fourteetklays and seven hundred and fifty on the l5tu fc last day. ..... , . . . , . Pnres 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. v ,. ah prises not aemamvea watmn 12 months after draw ing wdl. be cesiawteaMunouiabed for the benefit ef the institutions. . . , ,.- . The above Lottery it authorized bv tn act of the Leris- lature of North Carolina, for the purpose of enabling the Trustees ef the Nkwtok Acabsmt near the town of Asbeville, tqcompleat tlie neceaaary buildinsra belonrimr to the same Au also to establish a Female Academy tn ue town oi Asnevuie. ' . ... . . ....... .' Which two objects the Trustees and Managers flatter themselves will be A sufficient inducement, uidenen&nt oflhe flatteringprospect held outlnthe above SCHEME, to influence all seaiotis mends to useful InsutuUons to b come liberal purchasers of tickets And tliey deem H unnecessary to expatiate largely in contrasting the advan tages these institutions may have (i( well supported with melius oker ihuov vuwr . aenunaries x or K is .now very generally known that Ashevilteia one of the most liuaUay aituauona on this continent and . lying in the neighbourhood of the Warm Springs, and on the main road from thence, (as well as from tlie Western to the Southern States more generally resorted to by the best characters of both sexes during Summer and Autumn; (for the bene, fit of healththan almost any other place in the 8oulhern seotion of the Union And being also a place where board and Tuition are had on very moderate terms Where the Youths of the sister states will lav the foundation of sound constitutions together with their Educations, and receive the visit of their friends to and from the Warm Sprinirs. Ait tnese advantages united near evident testimony ot . t . i i i . - p . ; i . a ... . . uie eiegioiuiv oi A.ucvuie - as a seal tor , Uterary insu. tutions And therefore on these selfevident grounds, we respccuuiij auuvu uuuuc patronage. - , DAVID VANCE, , C ' ' GEO. 8WAINE, - ' john PArroN, GEO. NEWTON, 7 ! ' ANDREW EKWIN, AtheviUet January 25, 1810. ' ' 6 (" (TT Tickets for sale at the Star Office and at most of the Post Offices in North -fc South Carolina. .. . To Carpenters.; . i; A Large undertaking for Carpenters It WilL re ft. quire one who has a very considerable force to accomplish the Jjiuldings. Patnenta wdl be promptly made. . For further particulars enquire of the Printers. , .4-., ,J Kaloigh, June 4th, 1810. j - : LOST : OUT of my TocketBook, from among other papers, a Note of Hand on Josiah Oilliard, for nine pounds six and sixpence, given in March 1808. Alt persons are for warned against trading tor saia note, it being now satis fied. '" ' ' . $ ' LEYI3 HOLLDMAX. HeWigh, June U 1810.' .23 ,Sw CAPE.FEAU LOTTERY. ;L i friK drawing of the Cape-Fear Lottery is now progws-, I ing. Four thousand Tickets We been di-awn, j , Ju mere ' wiii oe jurat arawu jicr I ' ' come. The first drawn ticket on Tuesday in each will f . . it entitled to S 100.-: The gain in favour of the wheel At I juis time is S 4U00. . . ' . . - j. Persons wishing Tickets, tan have them sent to any I .,PosVO.tke in Uie United States warranted undrawn, j Tlie price of Tickets will rise in a short time as much as the gain of the Wheel will justify, j . , v , ' w ' H. BEAN SON. FayettcviUe, June 11, 1810. : NOTICE.' - :-rl,;.-V: t w t : A Cen end meeUny of the Stockholdeps ef the Deep & V-XV Haw.River Kavie-ation ComnartVi Will be held on the first Friday in August next, in tlie town of Hsvwood, agree. Ably to law, tor toe purpose oi electing own transact such other business as may be laid before them. ' Junellthl8ltt ' ' IIBBAXSON V STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, f l t 1 , - BURKE COUNTY. " . In Equity March Term, 1810, ; . v,, iuitwn". .... m t " 'I' J f John Sevier & John Greer. 5 , " ' " ' T T aprearing to the satisfaction of this Court that the de 1 ,n .!,; Ti;it roatHA without th State, that pro. hm It ia tbercuDon ordered thatmdesH the defendants do sppesr at the next Term of thisCourtto beholden on the tourtn Monciaym aepicsw : bemext,t theCotirt House InMorganton, anamaite ae- Jence, the Bill shall be taken pr evnjettti ana maue paw tual against them. Ordered- also that this order be pub hulled three weeks successively in the Star. , .(Copy) Attest, , A. L. EBW1N, Clt. M. E. TirF. St,:scrihers wish to inform their fHends, tiwtom ers, and the public in general, that they have this year the management or the Ferry crossing ttnanoaAat uie ulaee well known Jv the name of IUskivs & Mitchell's Ferry, on Uiemain roaa leaning to reiersnurg anu iw mond. Thcvhave jrood boats suiTiciently large to car ry a waggon and hogshead of tobacco, both teams at once, or three hogiisncaua j ana icrrymen niiiicichi io iiuumgc tbem. Duvid MitCBCU. Oneot inesussriuera,v.uu now has the management, pledget himself that due Attention shall he paid,and every exertion will be made to give gene- raiaaiisiacuoni t wmcii puiw u K1"'. ""!"-" used as at any other Ferry on Koanoak. Thty solicit the continuaUonof their mend's patron age, j ;.y. .-.;".! CHAULES MfTCIIELi Person County. ' - DATD MITClililX, Mecklenburg. " ' April 5, 1810.' t - i.y14-fim. ."B. DAVin'MiTCWELl'mform his friends that he has built a House on the north sideof Koanoak, at the land ing, for the accommodation of his customers t t wluch nlace he intends keeninir a Grocery Store, viz. i all kinda of Spirituous Liquors, Molasses, Coflee, Sugar, &C. tec . . . 1 u - . limniTtf VUTVDTlTVur.VT on the main road, one mile from the Ferry, where he has good Stable s, Six. Uare Will oe taaen io give sausiacuon .Bill or Comhaist. ' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ' ' ' ' ' " BUNCOMBB COUNTY. ' . i ; ' Court ot Equity April Term, 1810. . Simon k Joel Bamseyg ; : , William Bennet Sc othdrA ' TT Tpearing to the Court that Uie following defendants J lresideont of this state, vix, Bussnnah Ramsey.Js.Brown tnfl Marw hiM wife. JamPI Miles and Nancv hia wife, there fore ordered that unless Uiey appear at the next term of t!iis Court to be held on the hrst Monday muer me lounu Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur, the bill will be taken " cvnfet, And set for hearing ex T be published three weeks in the Star. , Ttv G. AEWTOX, CUR U Hoanoak Ferry. , TEN DOLLARS REWARD. ... 't TALKED away from tlie subscri W ber, on the night of the mh ' instant a negro fellow named TITUS, r stout made, nearly sit feet high, and 'V a little bent shouldered. He had on v b green jacket, and brown linen over ? alls. It is expected he will make 3 will be sriven to any person bringing Dim back and aU expsnces paid, or nve uouars vt piace kim m any gaol and give me lniormauon. Columbia, S. C May 18, 1810., 32 4w i , i ' . ,K Gen. Rhodes', Estate.- , ALL persons indebted to the Estate of General James Bhodes, dec. are required tn make immediate settle ment, end those to whom the estate is indebted are noti fied to present their claims properly authenticated within the tima limittca bv law. or tnev wm oe uarrcu ui a rc covery. ' ' ' ' ' , , , ."i- V - CULLEN BLACKMAN, Executor, .: ' Wayneaborough, May 24 1810. ' V , FOR" SALE or'RENT, " (: u. 1 And possession given in five or s'n weeks.: ' TP HE houe on Fawtteville Street in which the 8tab JL ' is now Prmted-For Terms ap;iy to tbe jmiwtb. , ' " - , ' ' :L' 1 May 24, : i Fifty Dollars 'Reward.' T AN-AWAY from the Subscriber J-V on the 11th of Sepuraqer, 1809, A Mulatto fellow named JIM. -He is large and likely, about Ave feet eleven inches high, and Aged thirty , five. His face is overrun with marks of the Small Pox, and on one aide of hit nose (the right side I believe) il !. . j 1 l . l 1 1 1. in i hi uicrc ia s scar ucuiuuuiicu ov uie kick of a horse. When he ran-away from me he carried with him a Bay Mare. Jim can read and write and I ex pect he will pass himself for a free man. I suspect he has srone to Wilmincrton. havinsr connections there. . Ant' person who will deliver this boy Jnto my possession shall n any j ail . . " - . ROBERT CLARK. ? Anson County, March 15, 1810 1212m. , TAXES. 4 :. TITE Subjcriber has the list of Taxable property in . House's Creek district for the year 189, to collect- He will attend at the hrst muster that Capt Daniel may hare in Jul next to receive taxes prompt payment Will then be expected. Taxes will be received at his own house at any time until the first of August next, f , " -i - WILLIAM SCOTT, . . 'Raleierh. June 13. 1810. T . , , , . rj The citiaens of Raleigh will please to take notice, that I have , the list of Taxables for 18 J9 to collect, and shall caU cm. them ma lew days ior the same. . , ; ' C' - 4 .' W.8. :;. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. y Fayetteville Academy. THE publie Mmi-annasl Exsmination and Exhibition, , of the Students of the. Fayette viUe Academy com snenced on Monday tUe 11th of June, and ended on Thurs day fiJ lowing. The lower classes were examined on Read mg,Writing,Arithmetie,SpellingsxJ upon Pronunciation agreeably to the principles of Walker's Dictionary. -Th higher classes were examined upon English Grammar) Geography; the Latin ana tireek Languages, Logic, Ge' omrtry. Trigonometry and NstursJ and Moral Philosophy. The examination was conducted ia Mason Hall U-furc ' the Trustees, and a. large concourse of Ladies and Gen tlemen.. .Ths Trustees assure Parent and Guardiane that this examination afonh-d the highest satisfactirm all concerned. In it Oiey have beheld their most sau- ' guine hopes reahxed and their exertions crowned wuh nmrethAn ample success. The Students, both in the male and female departments, acquitted-themselves i such a manner as to procure for themselves and leather -'' the highest commendationA ' In so large A number (up wsrds of 150 theTrustee never witnefcaed fewer Distances of deficiency. This examination has added fresh eiicr;-y ' to the exertions of those more immediately interested in -the prosperity oftbe institution.. Arranirementa are mat. ing to procure a handsome Library and apparatus forth use of the AcAlemy... Thui iddedto theloc-iadvantnes possessed, cannot fail to Sake this one of the most useful institution of the kind in .he Southern States. The exer cises tlosed with An exhibition of vocal and instrumental Music bv the pupils of Mrs. Perry which afforded plea- ' sure to the Trustees, and a high source bf gratification to the audience. After which Mr. Cameron who had beer previously appointed M Uie part of the board read the.' ' report to the Students, and a crowded audience, in whicfa distinctions and honours Were awarded to those who par tieulariy excelled. He then delivered an address in which were pointed out in the most striking terms the ad van tagee of a liberal Education, the motives to diligence And application in the laud&U pursuit vf science, and pre 1 sented inducements for the acquisition of virtuous prmci. , pies and Christian moralitv. which could not fiul to have. , 1 influence upon every thinking mind. We were in hopes to be Able to lay thia address before the public i Applies . tion to this effect wss made to Mr. C by the board,when it was found that it had hot been reduced to writing-. We ' yet hope to previa! on him to furnish a copy for public. uon. , ; ..v.. , ... v . . .-'. The next aession will eammenca on Afondav. the ISthi . In it Terms as usual. " " ,-v . , O. ANDERSON, pres. P.J. TtiilBOHAST, Jun. SecVy. .. . , 25 2w , . i Fayetteville, June 16, 1810. LUMBER RIVER LOTTERY! ILL commence drawing on the Slst of July At Dim, berton, and five hundred and twenty Ave Ticket to. be drawn on each of the first twelva days, hnd ccrenteen, uuikuvu suiuuneoR uie uui ana last aay. v , . , . Part oi uie Prizes are stationed m the following manner The first drawif on the 1st. 2d. 3d and 4lh davs are en titled to. .,.- ".-,.. R 23 each The first do on the 5th, 6th and rth do 50 do : The first' do on the 8th, 9th and 10th do 100 da The first do on the 11th, and 12th do 200 do The first do . on the 13th do '-- 500 do V" And the last Ticket whether blank or orixe 1000 ' : ' , j Every Prize will be punctually paid agreeably to thft Scheme previously advertised, r . -' - June 11th, 1810. ' , - ' . " rrj' Ticket for sale - at the Star Office and At several Post Offices and other public places in this Slate and in South Carolina. . ' -. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, . , - ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. . r,k March Term, 1810. . X x. Perauna Williams, . . oaiorwAL Attachmbht. John C. CoS. Levied on two Lots, ,Ko. 23and d 42, in the Town of Leek." v . ' ' ville. ORDERED that three weeks public notice be given to ' i the defendant in this suit by advertisement in the Ra- ' leijjh Star, tliat unless the defendant appear at the next ' Term of tiii Court, replevy his property, and plead to is sue, tnat judgment wm oe entered against him. v .v ' . : , K Bo. GALLOV, AV, C. a ! Lewis' Brodie,' s . ; J. pJhysicianand surgeon, f INFORMS the public that he has settled at Nash Court V House and intends to make Nash County his permanent residence for the purpose of pursuing the practice of hia profession in its various branches. Every necessary at tention will be paid to those who may favour him with ' their commands. Should any testimonies of his qualifica tions be required, he willfrefer the public to his course of v Education received in this State and in Philadelphia, to the Inhabitant of Wake County, Among whom he resid ed and practised for nearly three years, and to the Physi ciana in the City of Raleigh to whom he b well known ' and who have witnessed his practice ' - ' . Nash, June 10, 1810. --'.., . ; '55 i :,Strayed J FROM the Subscriber on the' 2d of May last, a small Bay Horse, four feet J or 8 inches high, neither docked nor branded and nas no not ed mark that I recollect Want off with him a Black vear old Filly. , 2 with a small white spot in her fore : head, pretty well grownit ispre sumeable they Vill aim for Montgomery County. Any. Person that Will secure them and contrive word so tha I get them shall be generously rewarded.' 4 . , v . , fc THOMAS KIBB . Halifax County, N.C. ? . June 12th, 1810. $ . , r 25 8vr pd GV f s in a Salei at'A'uctlbni ." ON Monrlsy die 25th inst. at 10 o'clock at Mr. Parish V " 1 shall Otter the residue of the Goods I have nvsvm . . hand t consisting of Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, 4(m ,; brica, Thread and Cotton Lace and varioua other fancy 1 articles, which I expect will be sold lew for cash. Term of sale will be more particularly mode knewn onthtdayv , ' - ' - , WILLIAM HOSE." - Bleigh,Jiuiel9l1810.- ' ii. -i w -
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