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"7 rrn r V. 'Vol. II. RALEIGH, SEPTEMBER 2 7, .1 8 1 0. . VV ,("No. 39. iTTT in hi H ' - , . SJyUII.UHED SVEBY TH17 BSDAY, BT THQ MiS MIUOf, JOB. f Oft SELF fc CO. Ill THE iscoxd atobt or the iw hovae beet below thboovbbbob'bIc dibectat orrosnkTiiE roiT errict rtc tmuk dollars rs aftuvii, riTABLB HALF TKARLTJX ADTAKCK 1IHOLB rarCETK CBVTS.' .8CBSCBIM IUXS BECEIYED BT AU THE FOST-MASTEBA. ADVERTISEMENTS. Wk.BOYLAN HVS just retnrneu from Nww York and Philadelphia, sriih a very Urge and elegant collection of BOOKS & bf vriONAliY. LibraiiniiM, gentlemen of the l-aw. Me. dicing he as ell at private r-t-soo of taste, arc invited to com and Tie .this splendid ih tmew. , y 'X ttaleijili.Scpt. 20, 1813. Literary Advancement. SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS! May be gained for ike small Sum of FOilU DOLLARS ! I TBS NEWTOX ACADEMY LOTTERY. r BOOK BINDERY,' ,: SAMUEL COMBS, & Co. HVVEiitablished a BOOK BINDERY in jW li-mit twm of the M inerva Printing UtBce, where Mr.Boy Ijui Ukj kept hia Book Store." '- 8. 01 BS, having conducted a Bindery for Messrs. gomerveU &. Conrad of Petersburg, is emboldened to say that he a complete master of his hu .uvls. The mer chants of Raleigh and the adjoining towns, can be fur nished with Ledgers, Journals and Dty Bvoks, made of i good piper of any size. Clerk. of Courts can be supplied with Record Bvoks ; and old boukj will be re-bound in handsome and durable covers, oh the shorten notice. The prices for all kinds of work will b as low as at Pe i tersburg or Richmond. Gentle itien coming to the. Courts and to the General Assembly will afford opportunities for orders from A distance. Order for re-bindutg old books, tx. received by D. U'ltae, Eq. Pot-Master, Fayettefillc. Kaleigh, &pt 2, 1S10. SCHEME. lPrireof 5000 is 5U00 1 2000 2oo0 1 1000 looo 10 $00 5OO0 5 200 I0O0 ' 30 100 2uu0 20 SO 10u0 .50 30 1000 lud 10 1000 2400 $ 12UO0 7750 Tickets at 4 dollars each 31000 Mil ' .NOTICE. A Petition will be presented to die next General A. XV. tembly of this Common-wealth, praying that un Act aimilirto the one nassd bv the sl-ite of Viririniu. mav be f passed, to' allow the Dismal owamp Canal Cum:)uny to in- creaw) tne rates w iou on tnc wanu wuen ittuatiea ,3 tmA - Sept. 11,1310. . s TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. TN' Th UN-A WAY from the Subscriber, mi .es from Salem, and (our from SUo v ber's Tavern, now occupied by Tho itias Adams) on the 1st instant, a Ne gro man named PR1NCK, about five feet eleven inches high, twenty-one years of age i had on when he went way a white furred hat, a light mix ed cotton coat cotton shirt, white & striped over-alls, and Walks with a halt which is occasi oned by his having had his right thigh broke, and is short er than the other. I expect he will change his name and pliss for a free man, and probably may have obtained a pass of some person. From information he aims for Wilming , ton in this stale. Any person who will apprehend said Ne gro mid secure him m goal, so that I get him again, Khali .receive the above Reward i and if brought to me all other Cgaaouable charges shall he paid.. ' t i " WILLIAM WALKER. f s September 10,1810- j-Ht Land For Sale. ' A Small and valuable Tract of Land, (two htlndred XJL acres) in the fork of Tar River, on Fishing Creek, three miles above Tarhorough. , This tract contains a por tion of high and low lands, is well adapted to the culture of all kinds of grain common in this country. It has a small dwelling house and barn. The plantation is in good order fur cropping, and with or 6 hands, may be woi k 1 to advantage. Any person tishirtg to purchase may see the premises and know the terms bv applying to 'the sui Scriber, in Naxh county, Swift Creek, just below Philips' Store, . A bargain may be had, for 1 am determined to nv . WILLIAM BLLAMY. September 1st, 1810. - ei42 Btanksj Not two blanks to a pnie. . ' Part of the aoove prizes determinable as follows. The first drawn blank on the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5Ui 6Ui Tth and Sib days are en tilled to Ksucktk The Hrst drawn tiu. on lite Shit loth 1 1th &. 12th do luO do The lu-si drawn do. on the loili ana 14th uo. 200 do The tirst drawn do. on the i6iuuo. 5j0 do And tlie last drwn ticket whether blank or prize 5000 do Five hundred Tickets to be drawn on ea, h)l Uie first fourteendays and seven hundred and hftj on die 15Ui last day. Prizes payable 60 days after the completion of the draw- mg, Dy Uie mwugers, who hold tiiemselves responsible subject to a deduruonoi 16 per cent. Ad prizes not demanded within 12 months after draw ing, Will be considered relinquished for the benciu of Uie institutions. The above Lottery is authoroed by an act of the Legis lature of Xurtn Carolina, for the purpose ot enabling Uie. ' Trustees of the Naw row Academic neur the town of Ashcvillc, tocompical the necessary buildiugh beluning ; to Uie same And also to establish a Female Academy m 1 the town of Ashevillc. I r Wliich twd objects the Trustees and -Managers fla ter themselves will be a sulHcieut inducement, indeieiideirl jofvhe flattering prospeci held out in Uie above SCUEviK, to innuence all lieaiou mends to usUul liisututious to be come liberal purchasers of ticket And the) deem it unnecessary ,o expatiate largely in contrasting the advan tages these institutions may have (it well supported With friends j over must o.hor Summaries For it is now j very generally known that Asheville is one of the most I healthy situations on tins continent and Ijmg in the i ; nuighbourhood of the Warm Springs, and on the main road i ! iron) thence, (as Well as front the Western to the Southern I ! States )i more generally resorted to by the best chartter ot botii sexes during Summer and Autumn, (lor the bene fit of hcalth)than almost any other place in the Southern section of the tJnion And being also a place where board and Tuition arc. had on very moderate terms Where the Youths of the sister states will lay the foundation of sound comnitutions together with their Educations, and receive . the visits of their friends to and from the Warm Sorinu s. All these advantages united bear evident testimony of ' the clegibility of Asheville as a scat for Literary Insti tutionsAnd therefore on these self-evident mounds, we i. .C..II I'.-! it LI! rcspecuuuy nuiicii. uic piiuuc patronage. - UAVID VANCE, "I g GEO. SWAIN E JOHN PATTON, GtSO NEWTOX, l 3 ANDREW EltWIN. J f AahrviUe. January 25. 1810. 6 -tf (Cj Tickets for sale at the StarVjHice, and at most of the Post Olhces in North It South Carolina. H WILLIAM SCOTT t 'IaVERX,. AT THE 6TGN OF THE INDIAN QUEEN VKAB TUB COVST-BOCSB . RALEIGH, S lately been greatly improved by the addition of Owing Room, forty tour teet km,,, and several con tv.i.eiit apartments lor private accommodation. 1 fe lr. der and Cellar'arc aiiu-constantly wul be well stoixu With every thing that can conuibuse tout comfort of the Tra veller. I be rooms are well funiislied, have elean beds, and will be w ell auemied. 1 he stables are pciou, con- tain a variety of forage and provender, re aUtnued bj faiilifut hos lea, and has a carnage house annexed. The New-p..pemof all the prmcipal towns in the United States are i gularly received and kept on fi.e in the Pub be Room. E' ery exertion will be made to please. 11epa- irtmageoi uie puiuic is KspccJuliy soUciled, and ad ia vours will be gratefully ackhowledged. Raleigh September 6, 181f Hard Ware. I THE Subscribers have received by the late arrivals I lorn England, a very extensive supply of Hard Ware and Cutierj , imported on the best terms .and particularly seieciedfortlie southern market, which they have for sale, at their old established Store. So. 229 Pearl 8trect, New. York. ; - ROGERS &WINTHUOP, " LATt . 29Ui Atgust, 1810 KOt.ERS, 80N k CO. Last Notice. "PHE drawing of me Cape-Fear Lottery it postponed for a short time, in order to sell the few Ticket that now remain on hand. There are only looo Tickets now in the wheei, the first drawn of which will be entitled to g 6,000. The great gain of the wheel justifies the rise of Tickets to Eleven Uullars. Tne following prizes are now in the wheel i Koanoak. Ferry.' i " THE Subscribers ua u Mtim n iiiu. ukIhIs, custom rrt, ttxui the pbi u gvirer.i, tiut tbt) Uua )r U manage meat M" Jm kitty tiuwii g b iio. k, i.1 ib pac wcu sjwwb by ue stmt M taa i 4t Ait . cus.t.w'1 , ferry, ou Uic maiA road Ixm-iu im fttiUirg ana swekf tooa. They have guoa iji nKc4.i taige t car ry a w.gga axt Uugiwead uf ubkcu, bout Uiuaat.uiiee, ur thrv Muusucaasi and kn jni.a sutticeut to auajwgst them. Datid MitAut-U, one of umisuomm iters, o auw has the suanagemea picUge luatssut Ltiat uihs atuiuon s.iall be patduid cvei f ewuuu wui be nude to gh k.ic " nd satislacuoiii at WUiCn place as gtxl draptcu Wul o used as Si any eUte ferry ou Atuaiioak. Tuey aouctl Ui . conuuauonol'Uteu friciH('spbUMwge.' . . CriAiiLLs MilCatdX, Persua County. " UAV11I AIUCUELX, Aavekitubuig.' 4 , April 5, 1810. v . If. B. Davi MlTCBBLL infUml bis Licuua that h has buUl a llouaeon Uie tiorui ude ot RuiioA, at tuc lauu. big, for Uie accouiinodaliou of h.s cuiuUiersi ai i.M.h piaccueinteutlssjtepiiig a Grocery (More, i. i au Aiiius of spirituous Liquors, Molasses, Cohee, Suirar,A.c. At Ue also inunOa keeping PKlVAlk. EM tltt Al AiENT on Uie nuia road, one mile from tae Ftirj , Wucre u ua good StaaiEi Ave. Ca. wul be taken to give uuafaclou A PLEASANT silUATlON""- JS OFtMliED JtQR 0jlLt . , ;' 'ffiyZyjjf ;''v Q'TUATED ilk the tomediadi . -V,;-v.. ."s5!, u Couiityjut.tUK; nt.jy. r purt)Oi jamk k. uwacH, ii mx iVi Acres ut lhOiU, a . w.vi. w.i o. hi t .u Tv Uxt "Juei -M P1 tUl1 ses is a handsome bweU'i'g-4'0 " 'ou oi"nAnt -rooms neatly finished, iv CllKt. tn Ua jiii b u.g i.w moms also finiahtd, a fi-aiuto unuaaj -m ouuiu, t nearly new vAlso an AppltO.itti oAed selccte) rrces, and a never lading hpi mg. A it V pitsuiuea that uu per will purchase without .wu.goiopimis,his ther ikscription is deemed niwAiI. v j - ' . - - This situation is peculiarly duubie as a sumn.er re. beat for a family from tlte kiwtr and tiioie uiliealti j, pans . ot the state, r An uudouWed U'J W.i be oiaoe au tti ux accommodatingto he purchaset, " a-or.fuithtiparUrusari apply by letter or OLherwifcC to lv auoea dt r at italeiu. . . . . WILLIAM SUAW. S-jptember 5, 18'0- ' l- ! f. .. 1 do. 500 --- 500 2 do. 100 - - - - 2u0 7 do. 50 - . - 350 25 do. 20 - - - - 5u0 121 do. 10 ... - 1210 3Jr do. 8 - - - . 2696 491 Prizes. g 114j6 506 Blanks. 5 1000 FOR SALi:, A Well improved Lotj ih the Town of Warrcnton.ha'nd , XsV somely situated with 160 acres of good land at a con venient distance for wood or farming This situation is frecmumemled to any person lmrting from the lower, coun- try for health, or having a family ol children to educate the Wurrentnn Academy being how in high repute and un der good regulation. Any person inclined to purchase will appiy to the sub scriber t Pleasant I lill 6r to Halcott Tyrrell in Warrenton. A credit if required will be given. - , PHILL'N. HAWKINS. - Pleasant Hill, 6ih Aug. 1810. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, May 23d, 1810. "lITIIEREASin conformity with the provisions mnd? by "liwfr therciinbiirseni'Mit ofthe E.crhntigttl Six J'er tlent. Ulnch, created by the second section of the act, enti tled, '"An art, supplementary to the act, entitled an net v nuking provision for the redemption of the whole of the puMic debtof t'le Lulled Slates,'' passed ortthe llihday .' fit Febniary, l)y, it has been determined by the. Comniis. goners of the Sinking Fund, that the residue, of UiePrin i Rial of said Stock should be reimbursed on (he first day . of January next j Puscjc Notice is therefore given 0 Ihv Proprietors of the OHifientes of EjcoiixycEt) Six ta Cs.vt. 9 rocK, created by the act aforesaid, that the principalof the wlmle amount of said stork not heretofore reimbursed, will, cm surrender of the certificate, be paid o;i tl-aj fii-st lit of January, 18). J, to (he respective stock hulikr, or their legal representatives, or attomie. -'t;!y 'Constituted, either at the Treasury or at the Loan office .Where the stock thus to be reimbursed, may then stand "j ficdited to the pmprictfirs thereof. r. It is flintier made known for the information of the par tial concerned, that no transfers of certificates of Exchang ed Hit Per Orit; Stock from the books of the Treasury, or V ' 2 1 Commissioner of Loans, will be allowed alter the ' f-fbj&wr of Ucembernext j and that Uie interest on the ; whole amount of said stock will cease and determine on i- Viijdny preceding Uie d'iv bcrebv fixed for the reimhurse- Vent thereof. ALBERT GALLATIN, ' ' ' Sctntwy the Treanaj. ' 25U. ...:.'. , May 23. i REMOVAL. Dr. WILLIAMS has removed to the House in which Mr. Conway was murdered. Raleigh, Sept. lOUi, 1810. JOJSTWIATT ts Co. COACH-MAKERS, FROM Petersburg, have taken the large Red House on F-yettcville Street, formerly occupied by tr. Jumes .Mcurs, as a tavern, where Uie.y intend carrying on their business in all its various branches they flatter themselves that from their perfect knowledge of the business and a determination not to deliver any work but what they can warrant, they will merit every encouragement which a li beral tbhc may be disposed to confer. Raleigh, Sept. U, 1810. RUN-AW AY - . FROM the Subscriber on the 4ih instant, A negro Wo mon named NANCY, about forty years old. t expect siie took with her a small bay mare, about 8 Or 9 years old she wore away new home-spun clothes made f cotton and flax, and carried wiUi her sundry articles of cloathing, I expect she will aim for Pusquo.ank, as she was lately purchased in that county 1 will give a generous reward to any person who will deliver either ir both to ine near the Falls of Neuse, Wake county. JAMES BURROW. Sept. 6th 1810. SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL be sold at the Court-llouse in Asheville, Bun combe County, on Monday the 12th November next, the following Tracts of land, or so much thereof as will satisfy the TaX due thereon for the year 19 wiUi the cost ' of advertising. Twenty thousand acres given in as the property of Charles VVhitson, lying in the north etid of said county, on Nolichucky River and adjoining the Tennessee line, and on the waters of Lovelle. J Three thousand seven hundred and forty three acres ' Do. given in as the property of Joseph Dobson, sup'posedto he in Uie North endo I said (Joumy. Sept. lOtli, 1810. JOHN LONGMIRE, SherifT. NOTICE. AT the last Court of Pleas &. Quarter Sessions held for the County of Wake, the Subscriber qualified as Ex ecutor to the last Will and Testament of Tneophilus Hin- ton, dee'd Notice is hereby given for all persons to bring forward their claims against said estate, agreeably to the j directions ol the Act of Assembly in such case provided) otherwise they will be barred of a recovery. Those in debted tp said deceased are requested to moke payment as soon as possible.. ' ,... .:'". " . , r R.VNSOJt lIINtUN. Wake, Sept, 5,' 1810- C6 5w Tickets, warranted undrawn, will be sent to any Post office in the United States if required, and prize tickets re ceived in payment Fayetteville, Sept. 4. H. BRANSON. JUST PUBLISHED, And may be had at Cotipee and Cridert Prmtinf Office, Sulubury, f.V. C J ' . COUPEE AKD CRIDER's NORTH AND SOUTH-CAROLINA ALMANACK, FOB THE YEAR OF OUJt LORD 1811; CONTAINING, besides the .Astronomical Calcula tions, a variety of useful and amusing articles, among t ich are : An Epegi am. The Punsters a little tale. Paradox. Military Jeu D Esprit. Tom Moor of Fltet Street The As.rologef And the King. ' Remarkable Sio ry of a Ghost. Obedience.4 Curious escape from danger. Principal causes of the decrease of marriages. . The stage driver. Better and Better.! The Vermont Nimrod. A nu m ber of Ane -dotes. Table of interest Federal Courts. State Courti in North and South Carolina, Stc &c. I'kicsj Thirty five dollars per Thousand Nineteen dollars per five hundred Six dollars per Groce Three de Jars and twenty five cents per half groce, and seventy cents per dozen The above Almanack contains 36 pages', printed on a Small new type and thin wove paper, and will answer both As a house or portable Almanack. The editors hope from its cheapness to meet encouragement In the course of two months they expect to receive and oiler for 'sale a qiunt ity of German Almanacks for 181 1, at the- low rate Of 12 dollars per groce. " They also have, and will constantly have on hand, (neat ly printed on a script type, and good paper) a general as sortment of Blanks for Superiour or County Courts, She rift's deeds, bail bonds, and bonds for the delivery of pro perty, constable's warrants, deeds of conveyance, State Attovnies Bills of Indictmcnt.for Superiour or County courts, 8ic. which they offer for sale, at the moderate price of 80 cents per quire, and at 7$ cents per quire if five or more quires are taken atone time. Orders from any purt of the country will be punctually attended to, provided they are accompanied wiUi Uie mo ney. OC- Printing and book binding in all their various branches, executed with neatness, accuracy and dispatch, and on the lowest terms, at the above Office. Salitbwy, Jhigutt 20, 1810. "TOR sale a tract of land about three miles from Ilillsbo- rou'ght containing 650 acres, with agoou orchard. Bond with approved security will be required. Payments to be made at 4, 13, 18, and 24 months, by equal instalments.' ji)iv to wuiiam. a. .niears ai vviiuiuiiuii, or vu uic ' JAME3 WEBB.' A GREAT i:ARGfllb IN LAND And mills. , - , t- ', r v v ...... THE Subscriber oiieis lor sale . TfaACl ol LAND ly t mg in Iredell couiuy, on the mam road leading- Uuui gti ' tile fork of the Yadkin to Wi:kesboruhiConlaiiiingab.ut six hundred Acres, nearly 70 ot wlueh arc clear d. Tho woodland, though generally upland, is of a good quality j -some of tt first rate . On Uic piviiukt there are an txi ei lent apple orchard and good buildings, consisting of a new dweilmg-house 36 ta t Ly ZO, two stories high, wi.l a kitchen adjoining the East end, 17 ty 16, the cellar ail e l with sionc, andtwob.'ickcluntmis'ithfiveTi places A;so a new framed btulduig, 4J feet by Sj, built for a lumber-house oilier necessaiy buildings and houses of vaiue, . occupied by Millers', Coopers, kcA' taclied to the houss is a tiiie garden. -...'fi.--ffs Jt';--i,fi j j.. i the MILLS, taking into consideration be natural ad vantages, arc Uiought to be equal if nut superiour to any in Uie state.' 1 tie bed of the creek at Uic pulls is about Uj feet wide, which rises towards each bank till it is hihU enough tor the whole Of the dam to stand on a solid reik. The top of Uie dam is about lfiet; in length, winch to gether with Uie wonderful fall bclow prevents the water from rising very high. The (iris Miti is in good repair, has two pair of stones,' elevators, conveyors, scitws mu , bolts, on the most improved plan for country manu&ctttn- ingt the house; built a few yearssgo, isooieei by 28, two stories aboye the husk. There being plenty of water and good Ways for carriage, work is abd.itlaiit j people coining a great distance to Uie mill ilrilie summer 'and f IL r The Saw Mill begins to Want repair, but iught easily, b.. lendered one of the best in the country, having near sixteen feet ol fall. a 1 ' . . . ' ALSO FOR SALE " ! A TRACT adjoining uie iOivi ot amiost 180 teres Tins trai t is coiuxdered equal to 017 in I'.iis cotuiuy , ot its quantity. About 40 ai res axe cleaivd and in good ordcr' , with an apple orchard, &c. . Also, one . other 1 RACT lyuig a mile- higher up U10 creek, containing Uiree bundrtd acres, lias lormU raUe; low ground and meadow bina -.jThe ti planii is exceeding iy irood, having chiefly pine' and hivkoiy, timber. T Near 40 acres are cieaied and in good condition. ,: There are on the premises an orchard and soiiie nt w building. , As 1 wish to remove to Uie state of Oluo hifc.ll or en suing winter, consiilcrabte Sacrifices will be made in tho above Unds, Jtc. 1 will give a c. tdit, on, being made safe,' . for a considerable part ot Uie purchase I or take lands ut . Uie BtBto of Ohio, ornorth-wi.sern p..r of Keivitckv. SAMUEL WLLCH, Ninth Month 1st, 1810. . ilKit NORTH-CAROLINA, , Treasury OrricE, Aug. 28A 18 10.'": THE Sheriffs and oihei aecoumuig Officers in the Sla.to atbreskid, who have yet to pay up Uie ;:Taxes and , other public Dues for the year 1809, will bear in mind, that thetr Aecounth respectively must be balanced and closed On nr before the first day of October next, :Most of Uie Officers included in the aboye desciiptioh, have often set tled their accounts at the Public Treasury ai.d are of dis tinguisWd punctuality : Good officers a-e solely influ-. enccd by a sense of duty, and ilistliertfoichtid unneces sary here to mention the ieiialties and forfeitures provid ed by Law, in cases of failure. A JOHN HAYWOOD, Trens. Bubscriber at HiUborough. ' : Sept. 12 1810. Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAV fWmhe Stibsrriber on the lltu of September, ISO?) a Mulatto fellow named JIM. Uo is large and likely, abmit five, feet . eleveh incites high and aped thirty . five. His face isverruh with malts of Uie Small Pox, -aridon out side of . there is a sear oecMoiii,, uy uio kick of a horse. When be ran'- wry fi pm trc he carried wiUi luin a Bay Mare. Jim en read and write nd 1 x pect he will, pas himself for free mun. 1 ,suspcci he nai-gone toilmihgton, having connections there. Aiiy. person who will deliver this boy into, lpy possession shall . reoeivoj'ifty Dotlais, and Twenty-Five if he is lecmijd n 1 v-, Aitsqn Coualy, March, S, 181-Ausi;; i2ij-' . j. :' ;; v ;.:'' : '! ,-,".'. '-,'' , i':'-: ;i,V' ?- ';.' :;-?..-ifi
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