V : r. Vol. il. j RALEIGH, JULY 5, IQIOJ No. 27. " ' I 7" rUSMSHBD BVSftT THVltDAT) BT TBO- us kidiuoi, tvM. worn, tttr k co. at the trr b or . rirTEviLJLE-tTET, seam CIIHO'S COEMER raid THESE DOLIAXS TK AKNVM, FATHLE HALF TEAELT I ADTANCE ' iotK fafee 10 cewts. ADVERTISEMENTS. ; TENDOLLARS REWARD. V'' - 'STOLEN XI ROM the Subscriber, a CttAY X HOUSE, about four feet 8 or 10 inches high, 6 years old last spring, ne U a little WthoL Ithinkon the farther aide. It ia preaumed r' he was taken by two young men f'T - .vj who absconded from tlie iieiirhbuor- 7TTV. hood o this -place at the time he was missliig. The men are small and slender made, and n trrt intoxicated with spirits. Their names I forbear to mention at this time they are supposed to lave gone to tue Western oournry, ana a w uw. mi t i.l nn vil m exchange th horse by the way. .kf.. tir th attention of ercnr honest and honourable f - n to observe if thev can see a horse of the above des- .:ni;n aiut if iht v will write me by post to Raleigh ' will come of send and tfy the above reward and all ne " MATTHEW SHAW. ;' Btdeiffh,une 14,t810. Twenty Dollars Reward. OTRAVED or Stolen, from the Subscriber, on Tuesday night tr fh ihstant. a Bay Mare, risinsr J- seven years oldj near five feet high, titled to her forehead, her left nostril white, Mi and her left hind foot partly white, if .f.jMiA whoever will anm-ehend the thief so that he mi) be brought to justice, ahall receive Twenty Dollars Reward and if strayed, whoever will de liver me the said Mare shall receive a generous Reward and all reasonable experices paid. , . - , CHARLES G. DUDLEY. Ttalmo-h. June 90th. W10. - ' 25 Strayed ""ROM the Subscriber on the 2rf . of May last, a small Bay Horse, four feet 7 or 8 inches high, neither docked nor branded and has no not. ed marks that I recollect Went off .: with him a Black year old Filly, HrltK .moll ttrliit mnnt in ttj fnK. neaa, pretty weu grown it is pre- will aim for Montgomery County. Any ., , TREASURY DEPARTMENT, , May J 1810. WnEBEAS in conformity with the provisions made by law fat the reimbursement of the Exchanged Six Per Cm. Stu-k, created by the second section of the act, end tied, M An act, supplementary to .the act, entitled an act making provision for tlte redemption of the whole or tne public debt of the United 8Utea,k passed on the llthday of February, 1U7, it nas Men aeterminea by Uic uranus- Doner or the Sinking Fand, taat tne fesidue or the rnn cipal of aaid Stock should be reimbursed on the first day of January nexti Peine Notice is therefore 'given to the Proprietors of the Certificates of Excaavoan Six Pan Cbvt. Stocx, created by the act aforesaid, that the principal of the whole amount of aaid stock not heretofore reimbursed, will, nn surrenaer oi me ccrtincates, oe pata n the first day of Jar ury, loll, to the respective stock holders, or their legal representatives, or attornies duly constituted, ejther at the Treasury or at the Loan oifice where the stock thus to be reimbursed, may then stand credited to the proprietors thereof. It is further made known tor the information ot the par ties concerned, that no transfers of certificates of Exchang ed Six Per Cent Stock from the books of the Treasury, or of any Commissioner ot Loans, will be allowed after the first day of December next t and that the interest on the whole amount of said stock will cease and determine on the day preceding the day hereby fixed fofihe reimburse ment thereof. ALBEKT GALLATIN, Secretary if the Tretuwy. May 23. 25fT. LUMBER RIVER LOTTERY XT TILL commence drawuur on the 31st of Jul v at Lnm V Y berton, and five hundred and twenty-five Tickets to be drawn on each of.the first twelve days, and seventeen hundred and one on the 13th and last day. Part of the Prizes are stationed in the following manner : The first drawn on the 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th day are en- led to - . - . . i - - . .. 20each The first do on the 5th, 6th and Tth do 50 do The first do on the 8th, 9th and 10th do 100 do The first do on the 11th, and 12th do 200 do The first do on the 13th do - - - - 500 do And the last Ticket whether blank or priie 1000 Every Prise will be punctually paid agreeably to the Scheme previously advertised. D. MabFARLAND,? n- . , W. ASHLEY. j Directors. June 11th, 1810. QC? Tickets for sale at the Star Office and at several Post Oflices and other public places in this State and in South Carolina. r. JUST PUBLISHED , AXD FttR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. RUDDlMANs LATIN GRAMMAR, 'PO whkh is added concise and highly approved tys- te,nt oi Latn Prosody taught tt the University, and the Academies of this state, and at carious other places - rnce ow venxs single. It is believed that this Edition, in point or correctness is not inferiour to any which has been published m America. 1 he rrosody above mentioned does unquestionably in crease the value of the book, and give it preference to all . I . I il ' 1 1 I . outer roiuwa, nceause aey, id uui respect are au greauy derective. .. Booksellors and othe rs, who may wish to purchase msy be supplied with any number of copies, either bound or in sheets, upon as rood terms as they can be purchased' in new-soTK. or rnuaacipiua. Kjucign iuii r. ' Tq Carpentjrsj ; A Large undertaking for Carpenters. It Will re- n. quire one who has a very considerable force to accomplish the buildings. Payments will be promptly made. For further particulars enquire of the Printers. Raleigh, June 4th, 1810. Notice. i fT HE Subscriber havinr faualified at administrator to requests all persons having chums against I"; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ; : UNIVERSITY. j L Of the Committee appointed to be present attho annual examination of the University of North-Ca' , rolina on the 32d of June, 1810; those who attend ed haying inade a faithful and diligent inspection In- . to the merit of the classes and of the individuals who compose them, respectfully offer the following ; report to the honourable board and to the public, on the scholarship of the Students and state of the in-( , ; stitution. "''':;V i The examination commenced in the Academy.' 1st The lowest class consisted of John S. Arra stead, Robert Armstead, Wm. S. Armstead, Wm.' A. Bozman, John C.Janes, Hugh Waddle who were examined on thvboJe of. the. Latin Ream mar, except Robert Armstead who was examined as far as irregular verbs only Of these John S.. Armstead is the best ; and VVJilliara Bozman next i the others are approved. ; ' " . . 2d. The next class which was examined consist ed of the following persons John Mason, Jmet Jones, James H.. Walker, Francis ' Waddle, Ily Nunn They appeared on Latin Grammar, Cortle- Of the EstaU of Francis Porie, dee'd. at Jklay term 1810 'these John Mason is the first, James Jones the ae- igainst saidTUtate to cond the others are approvea. ..-., bring Uiem forward, properly authenticated, within the. Sd. The next class was examined on eight sections : w ime prescribed by law, otherwise this notice : will be 0f Select Vetcxi, a nd 38 chapters of Csesars com- " . pleadin Bar of recovery-all persons indebted to the a- mentaries tbey are asHollows Parier .Quince; bove Estate are requested to make payment DANIEL, UEDAll'NU, AOnVr. Tarborougb, 31st May, 1810. . iumeiible tltev Person that will secure them and contrive word so that I ret them shall be generously rewarded, f ; ; THOMAS KIRBY. Halifax County, Tf, C.7 . . June 12th, 18101 5 25 3w pd , . , Strayed, OV Satnriiay the 23d instant, a bright Bay Horse, a i. !it 4 feet 10 inches high no white about him that ' 1 i coicjet of Iiis right shoulder is rubbed with a chair collar and likewise round his eves in small places. A generous reward will be given to any person who will take him up and bring him to the Subscriber, or give information so that 1 get him again. ' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. March Term, 1810. Perminas Williams, i ' V- 0ai6iiAt Attachment. John C. Cox. J Levied on two Lota, Nos. 23 and 42, in the Town of Leeks. ville. RDEKEU that three weeks public notice be given to J the defendant in this suit bv advertisement in the Ra- leich SUf, that unless the defendant appear at the next Term of this Couvt, replevy his property, and plead to is- sue, that judgment will be entered against him : J Ho. tiALLOV. A Y, C. C. duch ."it . . Raleigh, J une 2T, 1 810. 26 B. S. FJXG. It Catawba Navigation Lottery. n"lIB .President 'and Directors of the North Carolina tf X Catawba Company feel solicitous that every delin quent shareholder should be informed that pursuunt to an act of Assembly,pasfted December 1808, all those shares On which four instalments have not been paid and to - .whom notices have issued are vacated and have become . a forfeit to the Company. The officers of the company have extended the time of r forfeiture to the hrst day ot August and hope every person Wishing to retain their shares will close the fourth instal ment with the Treasurer, previous to that time after which period no other than a legal indulgence can be cal ciliated. -ry';: , v . "-v..v.v.' ' ' The company will resume their operations on the river .hear the Island ford about the fimtr.f August and hope to , meet the patronage and assbtancc of those contiguous to the river j whose cooperation tbey will be very thank. ,', fill . K" .;:' ."'":;r - ', " ' , ' : The Managers, of the Catawba Lottery expect to com. tfience the drawinir on the fourth Tuesday in July they '. request the exertions of those holding tickets to perfect their sales if possible by hen, and to transmit an account . of tales to the treasurer in Charlotte so as to reach that place on. the Tuesday previous to the drawing. , . ' ' J. M'KNITT, Pret,, June 1, .1910." . 7750 Tickets at 4 dollars each Fifty Dollars Reward. T) AN-AWAt from the Subscriber XV. en the 11th of Septemqer, 1809, a Mulatto fellow named JIM. He is large and likely, about live feet eleven inches nigh, and aged thirty five. His face is overrun with marki .of the Small Pox, and on one side of SVj? there is a scar occasioned by the kick of a horse. When he ran-away trom me he earned with him n Rnv Mare. Jim can read and write and I ex. Dect'he will nass himself for a free man. I suspect he i The first drawn do. on the 15th do. has gone to Wilmington, having connections there. Any person wno wiu ucuvcr una uvj nw uumKHi. receive ritty uoiiars, ana wemy-r iyc u uc iccureu n any tail. Anson County, March 15, 1810 12-12m. SUBSCRIPTONS Will be received mt the Star Office for the following Periodical Work,. The Monthly Anthology, of Boston. The Panoptic, a Religious Magazine. The American Law Journal. ALSO For Ramsays History of South-Carolina. Literary Advancement, SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS! VI ay be gained for the small Sum of DOLLARS! FOUR IX TIE fYEWTOJY ACADEJS1Y LOTTERYs SCHLME. 1 Prize of .55 5000 is 5000 1 2000 2000 1 1000 1000 10 600 5000 5 200. 1000 20 100 2000 20 50 1000 50 20 1000 100 10 1000 2400 5 12000 31000 Cheap Cash Store, HILLSBOROUGH. THE Subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have taken the house opposite Mr. Kirkland's. M43 Blanks- Not two lanks 40 Pri"' Part of the above prizes determinable as follows.' The first drawn blank on the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th and 8th days are entitled to . 1 g 50 each Tne brat drawn ao. on tne ytn 1UUU lUi a. 12th do luO The first drawn do. on the 13th and 14th do. 200 500 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 on the 15th & last day ..rY t v., ',,- . a Prizes 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. A All prizes not demanded within 12 months after draw ing, will be considered relinquished for the benefit of the institutions., WiUiAm Hill, William Delonp, Moies John De Rossett, James Lucas, Nathaniel Mason among ' these Nathaniel Mason is the best scholar, Parker Quince, and Moses John De Rossett are the next and pronounced equal i the others are appiov 4th. The next class was compose J of Lemuel Hatch, Mark Henderson, Henry W. Peebles, John ' Rhea, El'tsha B. Thweatt The subjects of exami nation were Salust to the end of Cataline s address to his associates ; Virgil's Ecloeaes and 340 lines in the first book of the Jtaeid,Mirr IntroducHon to adiectives of Dimension, and Murray's Enurlish. urammar to syntax., iienry wv. rccoiesisuieoei scholar, Lemuel 3 Hatch, and '"Eliiha B Thweatt . are next and declared equal j the , others are ap . proved. . . '...v',' :( 5th The Senior class in the Academy, candidate j for admission into the college, is as fol lows John Beard, William A Boon, Benjamin C. D. Dupree, Tigpo S. Henderson, Johft Hill, James H. Hooper, , Robert Jones, Alfred Macay, Sevin Lane, Henry H. Neale, Charles Robinson, Robert Soinerville v Abner Stith, Willie White,5 Edmund Wilkins They were examined on Mairs Introduction 1t " time is put in the ablative," English Grammar to " Syntax, on the whole oi prosody ; trom the begin-; ing of Virgil to the end of the second book of th .-,'; iEneid ; and on Greek Grammar to the contracted , verbs. The present examinadoa confirmed the ap . " pointmentof the honours. J Edmund Wilkins is the ' first, Robert Jones the next, and James' Hooper 8c' "" Abner Stith are third in merit the others -are ap- rproved, and reported to be worthy of becoming; the : I Riwikmiin rlnii in thm ("Villow ' " ' The committee then proceeded to the examina. . tionof the College. '' ' 1st The Freshman Class consists of William E B.iiley,(Gebrge W H iwkins, Robert O.i Greene, '. John B. Lord, John G. Roulhac, John Ilinto, Fran- : cis Ward. Elijah GravesThese are', on regular . ; do I standing, and were examined on Greek f irummnf, . do ' 13 Chapters of John in the Greek Testament, 18 - auuogues in Luciaii,on rrosoay, iviuirs introduction from the 33d rule, to the end of Ancient History e pitomized, oh the whole of Horace and Murray's English Grammar to the third rule of Syntax..1 la company with; these Howell Harper, Ezekial Hall, Solomon Kitterell, John Alston, were examined on ... Prosody, Mairs Introduction, Horace and English , Grammar. The best scholar in this class is Willi am E. Bailey, the next are George Hawkins, Ro bert Green, and John Lord in the order of their s names. The whole class U well approved ; but a-. new ntnre-hnuge. where thev are now ODenilUT and intend 1 to the Same -And. also to entahliuh a Femula Aciutemv in keeinng a ih neral assortment ot rAiux uuuua ot unu-1 tne town ot Asnevtue. The above Lottery ia authorised bv an act of the Legis lature of North Carolina, for the purpose of enabling- the Trustees of the Nkwton Academy near .the town of mnno thncu. wKn in not tm tvxrnUir t iutino How. Asheyille, tocompleat the necessary buildings belonging ! eU HarDeris sUDeriour. William Williams wasex- CEltlKS i all of which as they purchased with Cash, WU1 be sold for cash only, and on the most moderate terms. ,' . 1IARG1S 8t WOMACKS. - May 30th, 1810. ' 23-5w. Boanoak Ferry. ' , NEW AND FASHIONABLE -7 , JEWELRY: -.TrST received from flew York, a handsome assortment "i J ,.f rood SILVER and GILT. WATCHES i also, some , iOLD do, one Gold Repeater, six other Gold Ones that .tome lowf a qtiantij.y of Jewelry and Plate Ware l a ' good assortment of Fancy &,Mounung Paintings for Lock ' ; ; " et and B wast Pins. . The above mentioned articles, in ad r 4ition to my ftirmer assortment, render it much more eomplcLe than ever. ' , ' ' , i State Gold, old Gold or Silver, taken in barter for every tiling in iny line, also the highest price given in cash for it. ' J - The Subscriber returns thanks to his friends fos past - ,; favours, and informs them that he continues to carry on ' .his business oil a more extensive scale than formerly AU favoui-s in his line will be strictly attended to. " ' V:. ' J. SCOTT. Raleigh, .Tune 20, 1810. 25 3w fTHE Subscribers wish to inform their friends, custom- ', X . crs, and the public in general, that they have this year the management of the Ferry crostdng Ruanoak, at the place well known by the name of Haskins & Mitchell's Ferry, on the main road leading to Petersburg and Rich mond. k They have good boats aufficiently large to car- 4 ry a wtggon and hogshead of tobacco, both teams at once, j or three hogjisheads i and ferrymen sufficient to manage i them David Mitchell, one of the subscribers, who now has the management, pledges himself that due attention shall lie paid,and every exertion will be made to give gene- Which two objects tiie Trustees and Manaeers flatter themselves will be a Sufficient inducement, independent of the flattering prospect held outinthe above SCHEME, to influence all zealous friends to useful Institutions to be come liberal purchasers of tickets And they deem it unnecessary to expatiate largely in contrasting the advan tages these institutions may nave (if well supported with friends) over most other Seminaries For it-is now very generally known that Asheyille is one of the most r healthy situations on tills continent and lying in the neighbourhood of the Warm Springs, and on the main road from thence, (as well as front the Western to the Southern States)is more generally resorted to by the best characters of both sexes during Summer and Autumn, (for the bene fit of health )than almost t.ny other place in die Southern cepted from the examnation of this class for sickness and want of opportunity. ' , " ? tv ' The following persons are on regular standing in ; the Sophomore class William Alves, John1 W. -Dancey, David Dancey, : Thomas Hooper,-! Richard tJ: Logan, Joseph Roulhac, Johnston Pinkston,' Alex ander Long,' Edward 'Sumner,- Edwatl' Tarry ; These were examined on ithe first book of Homer, 9 dialogues in Lucian, on 145 pages in Xenophon, ,, Geography six orations of Cicero, (Arithmetic k, and on English Grammar from the 4th to the 20th " rule of Syntax. In tliis class the scholars most high ly distinguished are in the following order ; Jno. W. ' , Danccy, Richard Logan j William Alves, David section of the Union And being also a place where board j Dancey, and Johnston Pinkston ; the Others are ap .. n'..'..i...i ...... K... n.l 1 .. . ...I I. i . f . . . I 1 . . I 1 -. . I 1 and Tuition are had on verv moderate terms Where the Youths of the sister states will lay the foundation of sound constitutions together with their Educations,' and receive the visi ts ot their triends to and from the Warm Springs.- i . i . . . ... .f r. . 1 uievisi.iaui uieir irienas to ana irom tne warm oonnirs. id NOTICE. ' '"A - RenCT meeting of the Stockholders of the Deep ' c Haw-River Navigation Company, will be held on the , ' first Friday in Anirust next- in the town of tluvwnnd . imt. ably to law, fbr the pumose o!1 electinir officers and to jtransact such other business as may be laid before them. ' iluue ilth ma, . i , :, V .HI BHAN3UN. any other Ferry ou Roanoak. They continuation ot their mend's patronage. CHARLES MITCHELL, Person County. DAVID MITCHELL, Mecklenburg. April 5, 1810. 14 6 m. N. B. David Mitch ell informs his friends that he has built a House on the north side of Roanoak-atthe land ing, fur tht accommodation of his customers j at which place he intends keeping a Grocery Store, viz. i all kinds of Spirituous Liquors, Molasses, Cotl'ee, Sugar, &.c. be lle also intends keeping. PRIVATE ENTERT AUGMENT on .the main road, one mile from theJPerry, where he has good Stables, &c. Care will be taken to give satisfaction ' y tutions And therefore on these self-evident grounds. We, respectfully solicit the public patronage. - ' , , david vajnce, geo. swaine, john patton; geo. newton, ANDREW ERWMU SUr Office and at most of ! jALL KINDS OF j . ,f B L A N KSr i For 8ale at th STAR OFflCE, ; I: Aaheville, January 35, 1810. ( '. ... i .... ".. . v. . trjr Tickets for sale at the the Post Offices fat North & South Carolina. FOR SALEorRENTV ,. i - jAnd immediate possession given, nnilE house ort Fayetteville 8treet, in which the 8t Jk? is now PrintcIor Terms apply to the Editors. . proved. . Attached to this class on irregular stand ing are Robert Williams,' John Roulhac, sen'r. Thpv . Hill, Drury Field, A. Field, Henry Lewis, , William Johnston, Samuel Kerlcy, David Hart, James Hogg, Charles Conner, Whitmell Horn. Of these Robiv , Williams, John Roulhac 8c W.Hom were examin- j edon AikhmetickJanies Hogg, Charles Con-'.'.' ner,and David Hurt on Cicero, JCenophon, Luclati, . and Homer, except James Hogg, who was not e'x-r amined on .Lucian they rwer. all examined on V -J Geography and English Grammar, except "Drury Field, who did not appear on American Geography; ' -& James Hdgg,v T. Hill, Drury Fiold, Alex. Field fc ' Whitmell Horn, "who Were no 'examined . on En glish Gra'mvnaf. Of these latter fsersons who. are not on regular standing- RobertAVilliams, Charles ' (. Connor, David Hart and Whrtmell Horn are supe- -: riour the others are allowed to p:i& on those sm ' . dies on which they were examined. ; ?d. The Junior xlass was exaroinel on Gcom4 " it: i: 1 . ! 1 .

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