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1 1 Q ' P A .7) 1 'JUL , t Vol. II. RALEIGH, O CTODER 18, 1810., No. 42, k gj rVBLI-HX KTKET THUaSDaT, IT THO- BSBakO, iUJI. ro SL k CO. 1HTBB SSCOXD TOEY OF TUX lW HOC IK WIT BELOW THE OOTEEWOE'E OlflCE E1CE THEEB DO-.-J,Ai rSf iWEPM,rATABL hAir TEAEtT IE AD tlCEw WOtBiAFEE TE CSXTS. EOBSCEir. TIOM EICltTED "ET All THE rOTT-M ATBBE ' " notice. ; : .. v:..' ' I 'HI . s to Worm all those whom it may concern, that X I expect to tear. Chatham county between tho pmm oat ana norem-er next, ana 10 rrmorr w w western country.- , . , , - . : . JOSEPH BROWX. . Chatham county, Sapt. 29, 1SI0. - . . 40 3t ADVERTISEMENTS ; JUST PUBLISHED . v. r -. ; II E N D E R S O Ni t r " , STAR A I MANjiCK, ., , For l 8 1 1 ' rrv.r. Almanack "contains, Reside the Astronomical JL Ca'culatiors, a great variety of useful and entertain mir matter which lira been seWted with -arc It Is add at f 40 per I0W, 8 25 per 5; 0, g7 per gross, giper h:Uf pross,75cent Pe doxen, or ten cent single, by the i.,,lklir. in RaJei-.il Henry II ransom Fayetteville Haaell & M-ST-tb, V. ilmington, W lUiaro Lockart, HilUborough, Stephen Sired, Granville, William Burt, Halifax, Daniel lleumond, Tarborouph, fJ. Sbober, Salem, A. Graham, 8tabu.v, Bolcrt Lindsay, Cluiiford, and by various other Merchants tbroujjnout Uie state. - t i ' ; .,..-v.i?:',V . Udetjk, October lo, lftlo. NOTICE. ; A Petition trill be preaented to the next General As aemblrof tliia Coromoo-wtalth, pravinr that an Act aim ilar to the one paaaed by tbc state of Virginia, may be paaaed, to allow the Diamal Swamp Canal Company to in creaae the rate of Toll on the Canal when finiahed. 38 tinA . Sept 11,181a TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.4 RUJf-AWAY from the Suhtcnber, (lirinc; in Stoke County, eight ? mitr from Salem, and tour trom bno btfTaTern, now occupied bTTho- nu AOama; on tne lit mnant, a ne j Literary Advancement. ' SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS! ' May b gained tor the small Sum of FOUR DOLLARS! ' r . - V "... IE TEE ' - NEWTON ACADEMY: LOTTERY, ' ?' --.1 1 Frist of, . 4000 is 1 ' " 3ooo lo ' - sVw -V ' ,K;.,4-'.. , , - A., . 2 . , .' f ioo , ' - - 2o " r 5o .' ' f Jo V.i :'ta. r" ; -t-r ; j0 ;- -'.jw io .s". .ty. t - l.'-y. j ' ' ! .Vi' 200 ; ' ..v- ' ; S t .V '.;? rrStlckeU at 4 dollars each 5ooo , 3uuo looo ' 5ooo L looo .3ooo .:. looo ' ' looo looo'. 120OO , SlOOO ' Fart of the above orise determinable as follows The first drawn blank on the 1st tod 3rd 4lh 5ia 6th Tth , 4 SHERIFF'S sale. at . THT.RB wtll be sold at ?W Court Honae in ITarwnnd, . on the fileenthday of Kovewbrr next, the fil'lowing Tracts of Land, tofrit on tract of thirty tltonsind arrrs lyuuronthe Waters of Oconry and Socah Crerav the property of William Cathcart fine tract of sixteen thousand acre on the waters f Scoots' Creek, the property of Cathcart and Stedman. , One tract of 070 bsndred acres, on the Waters of Hore uny Creek, the property of James Boys. One hundred acres on Crabtree Creek, the property of John M'Oowell, aeo, AM to sattify the public and county Taxes, due thereon ff h-ra'- '8.'n. . DANi M'DO WELL, ShsriJ. Haywood County, Oct. 3, 1810.." i 4. ' fW - . . ' T w- 'The first drawn An nnlh 1 Jih nt lijhn - , ,. HENRY H. COOKE, - '- jit the turner wet 0 the StcsetfMr Square HiS latrly erected a new Home, and bv the meeting of ' .2 ? the General Aaaemblv. Will have, four or five ... celleiit rooms finished for the reception of those of hie ' friends and acqnaintanees who may think proper to board With him. " Thedistanrefrot-iihnuetothe ' ehHiov is not more than one hin 'red r -d n 1 the wav d v. His ! honse, stables &.c ahull be Yvu ato.tl witn the brst tho I t 1 3ut do 42-31 ; Raleigh, Oct. 16, 1810. -v .. v:, EDMUND JPITT, y TAYLOR V HABIT MAKER, . , FROM PETEBSBCBG, (Viae.) 5 ' f ; XI ville street, opposite thoGovernours office, in which heiirttndstocarryonhislineoC business in its various 1. 1... mA fl.ii.HK'.niulf' that all those who ma fa. f UTaiK.IH 5iM ii.nv.. j tout him With their custom, will have no cause of com plaint, as he is fully acquainted with the newest faahions, and will make it his ttudrto please., - v " V : " A good steady journeyman would find emplcyment fcTtpplying as above., v i' t v t1:1 . y , , ,lUelfh,Ort. 8th 1810. IU,UIWI1UI . - r.j j T J and Sib days ar enUUed to . - - fa el ?Tv Tm !Tt - T ra,"erwn' . r . k.J k.n nraiarawn ao. onute utn ana ituta xsvt-- ir: r.r:.v.:.i:7: Thcmdrawn do..uiei5ihdo. . '- ooo-do Bfc ---- A rfiTTs " " T EE Will - BW VVE ilBM SB IUl' T J . . . . . . . , . . ' . BwBEWEEnWaBBErwE J V. A rl that liaait iln.l&m t-iokaar a ln I ! a 1 1 1 si V Ma Man S WetrV a la ed eotton coat, cotton shirt, whiu k j -yot',.w""" "r'" striped overalls, and walks with a halt which is occaaU hJundred T?b b. i otted uy his having had his rife-M tbUrh broke, and m short- fourtteudays-and seven hundred and fifty on the 15Ui k er than the other. I expect he wilfchange his name And i, ir - .t. " ; r.C V pas for a free man, and feobably may have obtained a pa V rP7 60 dayi .after ; Um s compkuon of the draw of some person. From nfbrmationhe aim for WUming. in?'.; "i"! wVahoid tbem"tl,re P'We tonrnthiWate. Anypersonwfao wUl apprehend ul.iifmifV-Jy gro and .ecure him , uVkoeI, so that I get him again, .hall f . AJ .d.e"n1d "'nJ1?."V,,nlll1 ftr d,r7" receive the above Reward t and ir brought tome all other - ; 1 tVf .,, ' f September 10, 1810. WILLIAM WALKER. . jj t 3D Dollars Ucward; A BSCONDI50 from- the SHbscri XX. bcr's plantation on tbc Watarre River, the first nf August last, a Vir ginia bora Kegroe .an, named Louis ?CASH .WANTED I r ; ALL TffOSE WHO ARE JLXDEBTZD 't 1 TO THE SUBSCRIBER, . . ; Art requetted to twice immediate payment. . HENRY GUIRE. Raleigh, Jugtut2Qlh 1810. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, - i : May 2Stf, 1810. ; ; ' provision made by . ... l ... qc ...Hnf,M r f VETrTCB.RASt in ennfiwnuaw.vntai th f . AinrhMliVli. andwellaet. He 1 Ja for the reimbursement of the Extfumtrtd Six Per ' FZmt,)- f' was seen few days after, near Man- Cwii5'ac, -created by the second section of the act,' enti- ri- f w J -"2 ' . trrfZr 5; -rnablc eipencw will be paid to lvboever wiU doUveHuti. t the iid planUtwnw any goal V .Sept 24tb 181& --M::ly.v State of 3Iorth-Carpliaa, , - BICriMON'D PNT. : . James Graham, ( - '" "t. ' . Charr? Mac Milltn. i Original Attachment, Levied Stc." tT .Tmpurini' to the setistactiott of me John Mae Hair 1 one of the Justice of the Peace for aid County, that Chaf les Mac Millut iran inhabitant of another government that unless he appear before me in the time specified fcy Uw and replevy,, that judgment will be entered againat him.' . V - i It" JOHN MAC N AIK, J. P.j, llth Sept rJ'-c LlST-lOFVLE'lTfim . Bemaining in tite FostOffiee at Kaleigb. N. C quarter t,":- Spending It0ctl8l0. . A. . Absolum Alston, John Alston, DaWson Atkinson, John Alln. James Alien (Johnston) s-.- r.vj.-:; V JJ. JumeT Burrow, Needham Bryan, Hutching G Bur ton, Joseph Brasfield, John; Bashelo, Stephen Butcher, - Beni. Bunn. ' 1 . ;f " - ;. . C..lmnn & Clench. JmeComan, Jolm Cooke,' Peter Chairs, William Carpenter, Edward Coney, Colin Camp bell, 3. ' ?-'"' . -V j ' ' ': - 'f ', 2). William Daniel, Lewi Davis, Mrs. Mary Davis, Thco. Dean, lleuben Daoly, Turner TV Uaughtery. ' E, Gilbert Evans, Washington Elliugton, Mrs. Nancy Ellis. iv':'-'-:""f -'" "'' '-' -"l ' - ' J". Mrs. Bchel Fowler 2, Tho. Freeman, Elijah Fletch ' er. William.' Ferrel. 2. m:-ii'V''rm ' C. Silas Green 2, Samuel Guthrie,; Samuel Goodwin, Thomas Garmt 2, Henry Gpodloe, Mrs. Elizabeth Unites. B Geo. Hoc-wood. Wm. "Hornsbu, Nathaniel Hender son, Edward Harris, James Harris, AUey High, Henry ' Hubbard. Geo. or David HilU&rd. Wm. tloidei field. " ' - ' J. Newman Jackson, John Joiner, . Henry , Haywood, 3 , Heory Jones 2, Msry Jeffreys, llichard Jones, Matthew Jone Etheldred Jelks. . ' .JT- WillUm Kilgs. William Kirkham, U William Lahlev 2. Lewis Uahley 3, Do. Do. sen J.iit Ligon, Richard Lee, Thoma Legrade, Hardy B. I Lane. lunar. N. Ljimb'.t'''';'i!,.i:V3- v ' : !' "" -'l-'' ' M Kacliel Morris. Leror : Merr'rt, Samuel Matthews, : AD.Murohev.Alex, M'Reand, Cot. M'Cullar, James ' M'Kee, John C Muo Lemore 6, Marj MitchcL ? ' J. Dr. N'lah Nichols. 1 ' P. Henton Ptigrh, 8 Ben". Philips', Thoma Price, Jolin rowers, rranr.i rtnliips, ueo. ruiun, rrancis rcrry,w 4xters, sen. Temperance Peoples., JS. Elizabeth tiiahv. John Rex. Aaron Rocrers. A James Soif.erviile, Benj. Seaward, Henry Seawell, wuiM.silge,WilUSiniinon9,JftmesShaw,JobnU.Shaw, :Wm. 8imtns.JohnA Smith. Wm.SorreL s s ' T. Jolm Taylor Pascal Tucker, Wm.' Taylor,' Wm TMiitc. Wm. Walton. Charles Winfree. HenrV Warren, BookcrAVinrrce, Putney St Wood, Elijah Worthington 2, V';::'i-?-v - ; Wm. shaw,p. m.; tied, m An act, supplementary to the act, entitled an act rnHking provision for the redemption of the whole of the public debt of the United States,1, passed on the llth day of February, 1807, it has been determined by the Commis sioners oi we mining runo, inai me reaiaue oi tne rnn cipat of said Stock should be reimbursed on the first day of Jimuaryitextt PcELie Notice is therefore given to the Proprietor of the Certificate of Exchawckd Sis PsaCT. Stock, created by the act atoresaid, that the principal of the whole amount of said stock not heretofore reimbursed, wUl, on surrender of the certificates, be paid on tne nrsr cat oi jannary, xou, to uie respective stock, holders, or their letral represenutives. or attornie dulv constituted, either at the Treasury or at tbe Loan office where the stocK thus to be reimbursed, may then stand credited to the proprietor thereof ' .--,' . . . i st , It is further made known for the information of the par- tie concerned, tnat no transfers or certincates or Exchang ed six i er uem, diock irom uie Dooas oi tne Treasury, or of any Commissioner of Loans, will be allowed after the first day of December next i and that the interest on the whole amount of said stock will cease and determine on the day preceding the day hereby fixed for the reimburse ment Utereoi. , v - AUBBtil UAtO-AlIM, ; Secretary ef the Treoeury. May 23. ; .. 25fj:: ;;- -.v v ... I A PARTNER WANTED. desirirtu of enterintr intoeopartnersliip with some decent ' person, in any hnilthy- part of the Bute, in a d . aaveni. . I entll.l Aim'uli - ,htw hn.I. h..lf.. Wl. X ylff and if necessnrv. two or tliree hundred dollars. For ' . v!"Ver J' eulars enquire of tbe subscriber, eight miles 'i5hof Hillsboroih ' - '.-'-; -v". - V ' T. fiUiStiltl A. So,Sept22. 1810. .4071 The above Lottery is authorized bv an act of the Lens- lature of North Carolina, for the purpose of enabiin the Trustee of the Nbwtoe AcaoEMr net the town of Asheville, to compleat the necessary buildings belonging to tbe sameAnd also to establish a Fcmai Academy m the town of Ashevule. .-, ' i- t : - ,":. ... ' i Which two objecu the Trustee and Manager Baiter themssaveo will b. a sufficient Inducement, independent ofihe flattering prospect held out in the above SChEME, to influence all seaWa friends to useful Institutions to be come liberal purchasers of tickets And they deem it unnecessary to expatiate largely in onlrasting the advan tages these institutions may have (if well supported with friends j over most other Seminaries For it is now very generally known thai Asheville is one of the most healthy situations on this coatinent-iid lying in the neiirhbourhood of the Warm Soruurs. and on the main road from thence, (as well as from the Western to the Southern 1 States lis more generally resorted to bv the best character oi oou Kin uuruur summer and Autumn, lor uie Dene nt oi neaitatnan almost, any other place m the Houtliern section of the Union And being also a place where board and l union are nad on very nioderate terms Where the Youths of the sister states will lay the foundation of sound constitutions together with their Educations, and receive the visits of their friends to and from die Warm Sorinirs. au tnese advantages united bear evident testimony ot tne eietnoilltv OI Asheville - as a seat fur l.itrranr Inati. tuuons And therefore on these self-evident grounds, we . . ' . 1 1 . t t . . , , . . ' lespecuuuy soucu uiepuouo patronage. - , , , , ; ? ; ? ,. , DAVU VANCE, - , . i . GEO. WAINE . f.v.n KKtvifiitf ? ! d ' . ; ANDREW EUWIXJ ? Athville, January 25, 1 8 lol 4 ' . : " ttf. " v ' QjT TickeU for sale at the star Office, and at most of the post offices in North and South Carolina.:;' V ; 5,, ? 1 5 . NJS.W. ADVERTISEMENTS. Last Notice. 'T'HE drawing of the Cape-Fear Lottery is postponed for a short time, in order to sell the few Tickets that now remain on hand. There are only 1000 Tickets now in the wheel, the first drawn of which will be entitled to X 6.000. The great gain of the wheel justifies the rise of Ticket to J . . - 1 1 uWk. J.ll ! -i I tueven uouars. mc luuowiur prizes are now us sac wheels 1 Prize of 6,ooo 1 do. 2 do. " 7 do. r 2S do. 121 do. 337 do. 494 Pri-es. 7 56o Blanks. J 5oo loo So 2o lo 8 56,000 loo 2oo Soo 550 - , 12lo 2696 11456 looo Tickets warranted undrawn, will be sent to any Post. office in the United States if required, and prize tickets re ceived inpayment. Fayetteville, sept. . , H. bhajnsujn. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. B HOKE out of Person Goal, '-when hi breakfast was carried in, on Thursday the 27th of September last. LtS BULLOCK, who a sentenced At September Supe- nour tJourt, to six roontns imprisonment, and to, pay a fine of ten pound 5 shillings. Saul Bullock is about five feet 9 or ten inches high, strong made, dark complexion, down look and biacx natr, and lives in Guiltord County. Any person who will apprehend and secure said Bullock, so that 1 get him Again into my custody shall receive the above reward. v...,. ... .. . V ANDERSON ROSE,-ifor. Person County, Oct. 4, 1810. -1 42 4w. i - ' .iv t oiiie .Vf' Fifty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from the Subscriber on the llth of September, 1809, Mulatto .fellow named JIM. He COMMITTED, , - - ' O the Or 1 of rson County, on won A oay the lt inst a Neino man abont $ leet 4 inches, high, fierce look, says he is about 22 years old, -calls himself MANU EL, first said be belonged to I&lph Graves, in Granville county, but now 4ays he be longs to Jacob Willhillin Orange County. The owner is requested to come and prove I us property, psy charges and take him ," '.': ANDERSON ROSE, Jailer. : Penon County, 4tb Oct 1810. , , . , - ; CHEAP GOODS. THE Subscribers return their sincere thank to their customers for the favours heretofore conferred, and inform them that tbey have removed to the corner house lately occupied by Willam Kirkland, where they are new Opening a large and general assortment of GOODS, suita hie to the season, and all of the newest faaliions. which la Iaro atirl lilculv. ahmit fiv fi.t i h will sell on the lowest terms for Cash.' : :' ' eleven inches' high, and aged thirty-j , . j --i HAKGIS fc?-WOMAQKS five. His fcceis overrun with narkJ Hilhbortugfh Oct. Qf 1810. ' ' 4iA-3t ' , lii nose (the right side I believe) ',piCiy there b a scar occasioned ty the kick of a horse 'When he ran-away Irom m be earned with him a Bay Mare. Jim can read and write and 1 ex. pect he will pass himself for a free wan I suspect he has jrone to Wilmington, having connections there. Any person who will deliver this boy into, my possession shall receive Fifty Doliars, nd Twenty-Five if he i secured in any jail. : " 1.'T ;;' v --i--r-?fri:-?t ROBERT CLARK.;-' r Anson County; Mafch M, 1810 ' . lJ-lShn. . - .-a H'VARDSTY OV'ifX -BLANKS, " For Sale at the STAft OF.lClC. RUNAWAY FROM Uie Subscriber, on the 8th Inst, two Nepro Fel low, SOLOMON and 8 1 El'HEN, both about 22 or 23 years of age , Solomon of thin viswge, sprightly and ac tive I Stephen of stronger form, and not so tall or dark as Solomotwi ' When they left me they were cloathed in home tpi.n oftigh't eoiour Their hight 5 feet 7 or 8 inches Any person that will apprehend both Or cither of h m and deb vu- them to me, or secure them in any goal so that I get' them again, shall be handsomely rewarded for their trouble., j - .; .' J 'S-' "'"''''.'? . , w ; f JONES FULLER ,; Franklin Ccuntv. Uth 6etJ 1810. , ' . ;T ? 2. v r infui mat ion n!i he lorwarded to me, directed, thul - m Ml. l -4 . . Sf t EE .' "Jones ruiier,iu nuies wett.ojjouBBurg. The noisy herald of a busy voruL" ' - - ( ' K .1' foreign. : . HOLLAND.. ; . " ; Tht fiAlmmn addrett, ( taken from a Greenock fa per(Jtht of August Jit t aiat Jiutjittn tm vatrlj circulated in Amtterdam, and other pur it HaUandt.x -,. j .rf;,;;.iV-'-x ,4--s t- 4' , Hollanders- lten!rrm ver your ancestor. : exert all your energies in supori of those yrm ciples for which they contenui d, ana the f ighia -; wmcn tnev nave Dtqueatneu to you.- -i ott uie reminded by your tyrant of Trotopand ituy trr Let the name, and the memory of thost hi roes inspire you with rqual Zeal in asserting the tlijr- ' nlty and the freedom of your country. Wotil J they have stooped to a toreign tyrant ; W ouU r they have renounced the principle of true fe publicans? But you should also remember the Nassaus andi DeWitw. -With what hfr- ' rour must the venerable shades of these' august ' -.. characters (if they are aensible of uhai-ia pas-'' . sing on earth) behold the degrading cohdn ion, 't t of their country, now the scorn and the victim ot a barbarous rutnan, who tramples uponcve- ry thing held sacred among mankind ! It is said i that your opposer U about to vi.it your country 1 1 ' in oraer to enj-iy a iignioiine peopi? wnom ne has enslaved, and the land which he has bro't ' to digrace and ruyu Your tynmi will thru bo. in your power, and by one- bold ellort 6i na tional energy, yu may reh ase j ourselves and the suffering world from the monster lo has j abused power naore than any despot that histo- t ry has recorded. It is true that he has sen. a ' , powerful army into your country, in ortler to" . :v confirm your bondage and prevent , all resisiancew; " . But powerful a. that prmv is it would sink be- t lore the energy of a whole "national Exertion' ; ' besides, that army cannot be so insensible , to all human obligations as the! tyrant who dirt cts " them. ; , They know '. how;, lavi$ , he is of hu . man blood, and how many of thrir countrt men,; t k he has st-nt to inevitaiile destru tion iu Spain, & . that as many more must fall victims to his m ' bition before he can succeed in subduing Uv e;- ven il hs outrageous and wicked attack ; upoa ' its independence should at last be triumluuit. Appeal to the army who have been sf nt to ri- - ( vet your chains- Remind them of their il-'irts, ,s in pursuit of what they deemed libert) Re-" mind them of then l .wtul m nat ch, who is pow. .c ; a fugitive and a dependent on " the generosity, t ofanothcr lstate. Endeavour to impress them A with a seme of tbe disgrace which they will t , ternally efntail upon" themselves if lhey'comi- ,r- h nue to fight merely Jo gratify the cruel ' ambi-"' ' tion of a? wretch who is the. enemyof human' nature. Jnnured as they ar to spoliation and)' . to slaughter, their cannot be so utterly callous ' ' tocverV sense of justiccV and every fcrling, of: humanity, as the tyrant who di ives them to acts ; of desolation, from the impulse of the most sa-, -. Vage ambition and unrelenting fewity.'.'TJik.Vj; the degraded soldier, of t, tyrant, hey Mill ai f - mep, ana Biay be rousea into ., conviction pr what is due to natio'n.Vlta - ' The ttr Jht has shewn by his brothfr; whom he forced, in violation of all vour acknow vou haw you enaurea mat pnaurom oi r-inp, oetausc; . x - ... - - - -I ' w ' . t. -l i he seemco tnsp;.sea to rme overyou wun muo- ness, ana to reg m trv.' This mildn welfare, were ennies iS i. f oe rou.sea into a , convicuon orr-r; fv"-;s'';"V., . an linoffeading and in'dcendent ht has shewn by his treatment cytu'C:'- rhom he" forced, in violation of; . rliereditary principles as republican,"tO' Vy: '''MX: ledge as your king, now, little mercy : v; ; V .J; re reason to etpta. at hSs. hands. -Vet - i '"':; -V-f.. j .w. .t.: .... cr - v. --Ayt:-y'-',.f n juitfiHym n . aiii;, "tvi" ; . . j sed to rule overyou with mild- .,' itd ihe inerests jpl yoofr" ntss, and this tetjurdj, fiir,yburjh-. i.j:'yr inies n.t to"! e expia. trt " ie' ''V . fi;,.i';' me4awuiui ofh.. batuial brother and Xgui.'was - in - t ( V
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