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A v.. . ... . ... v JL JQL: dELa. Vol. 111. RALEIGH, JUNE 14, 1811. XNo. 24. v. . r7" f VBLItBSD ItM V HI DAT, BY TBO MAS MBIIDBBSO, JUN. OE SSL St CO. M TUB SBCOMDSTOBf OV TUk KtW HoVlB HEXT BEtoW thk orrict. fUfCB THItI DOt- tABS rk tlDUM, rttAllLl HALF ybablv in ad VICI410ll rUIU Tt CEJITS. SVBSCBir TfOMS BKCE1T1D B1 ALL THE FOST'U ASTEBl. advertisements rayiorstlEn; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, t To oUferioni xthcm it may concern rti.VT front and after this AdVertisesnent all pmon, who shall ppty V Solomoe Jcrdon (a Negro Doctor stave beU h.nf to me) to relieve them of their ducaaess will be tunidcred indebted to me for hit charges. U his charges re too high tbe person complaining, by applying to m, can hare then reduced Audi consider m)self bound and do obligate myself to be answerable for bia good behaviour. THOMAS JRKK.IN3. Granville comity. N.C January 4, 181L 2-tf TJi ROM this place, on the 21u of hurt, month, a likely light-coloured SORREL HOKSE, about five feet high ; some while in his face, and one or more of hia fect white ; lias a docked tail, la a tolerable saddle , hone and well broke to the gear lie was raised in tbe neiirlibouihood of Chatham Court-Mouse. Whoever will delier said hone, cither at thi pUci , or at my Chatham piaiKhiiou, or rive information ao titaL I gel him again, aliall receive -a liberal reward. THOMAS HILL. Uytneham, New-Hahover 7 countt. May 21st, 1811. 22 Sw ' Nortli-Carolina State Bank. THB COMMISSIONERS of the Principid Bank es tablished at Raleigh, having received a sufficient urn of money to carry the said Bank into operation, agne ably to the piwidtons of the act establishing lite state Bunk of Noi tb Carolina, hereby call a general meeting of the Stockholder of the Said Bank, to be held at the Si ute Iloiiae in the City of Raleigh, on the third Monday in J une strayed : ; FatOM my pkaAtiuow lii the lower end of Halifax Countj, on tbe SUkdavof Aped UaL large Cites. - sat Sorrel Hore, fiv years old this : sprinr. tve tret two r three loches a m fc lu4i aiil. m V.I.mm 1a Lit fu k - : 7 has also two very MtablenoU the inaide ot both bi four ten beW tbe knees: occasioned by the splint The. said horse was raised in Randolph County, North Carolina; by Mn Juh Henlv, and I sXippoM wUt endeavour to get op there again t 1 will give Ten Dollars to any person who will bring said horse to me or give me suck iidorBialion so that I get him Again. I M. ft. DlCKSO. Scotland Xeck, May 10th 181L 21-Aw. WILLIE DILLIARD RRSPECTFULLY informs the young gentlemen who intend !ordintf at Chapel-Hill, that he has a large roomy House and will take in boarders on as good terms as imy otlier person on tlw; Hill, and use ecry exertwn lor tiieir accommodation, lite. 72 3f May 17. PROCLAMATION fiy the Governour of the Stutr North Carolim To Journeymen Carpenters and Joiners. T- . i HRF.E or four Journeymen of the above description capable of exccuiing good work, will find employ for a cnnsidirablc length of time, by mak'.ng r.ppHcation at this Oflfiec uithii filleen or twenty days. June 7tli. 1811. 23 2w. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WIIF.REAS by an Inquest taken at the house ! of Jeremiah Gadtly, in Anson Countv. on . . . . i i t . . i . a- . . r . i. .. " i ,i . i' . .u C l. A.. .. r .1. . r .1 ncii, ai eleven u eioca lit uie lurciiuuu ui inc amu naj , iui i inc iuui lii uoy ui llic present monill. DCIOrC AuUTH ! the purpose of electing nineteen oirectort of the Principal Lockat t, Coroner thereof, upon the view of the bo-' ona.a.iuior transacting sucn ou.er uusu.ew a .ua.. ue d f Joh May, then and there ivintr dead, it an- dAzen or sinirle at the Star Store. RaWirhi H. Branson i 'SxT:r Proxie. in rd Fair Crafrd,Kt ot VJ VVri Wellington , dated M.rmoHero, ApriL the following torm, via. "i, A. B . being a Subscriber for ine "ai(1 vutintjr leioniousiy, voluntarily, and ot his , , " ej.',, . T" x..h . n. Uh ' 2d His lordship states, that having collected bares mtlie State B.mlc ot NorUl Uarol.ua, Uerehy mniu aioretnougnt, Uld tliscnarge a gtm, loaded l)rMLrim Avcrabon s Mai Metre. Perecm , Robert , his armv near Celorfco. 00 the 28th of Marchi: aie-i Bnnt .it t a ... i. : i ... . i i . o . ' i - r - TO MILITIA OFFICERS, THE Militia Laws of the United State's and of North Carolina, are juat published, and for snle by the it &Mind U tbe extract which w Lars givca tq thli day'ajiaper. A freoch offtcial ;acc90nt of Um retreat'o'&tas seru, cLtod at Celonco on the 23rd of March, wai ' published at Paris on tbe 6th of .AprjL.lt sttri. N botes tb retreat toiirery to the, want of prorislati's, the magaxtnes wjiichthe army had abmcd being completely. exhausted. . :. . . .. .. 1- On the SSih of April, C-.pt MNeinW bdardetj by the Butith friate Hdcwaox, ud treated politely. The Lientenant that came on board rnfonned, thap the, day befbra he had boarded a vessel i few day 4 from Lisbon, tbe Captain oCwhicit reported that f ; junction .having been., formed, by Marshals SouLr. and MoxTika, a general engagerneut bad takers, place between them and Marshal bxAxs6ai,ir) which tbe Portuguese army yas.totally defeatedf and that Dxbesfobo narrowly escaped On thtx 34th of May, spoke a brig. S9 days from Cadlfe bound to Aleasrvdria. . . The Captain, reported, thatf the news at Cadi was, that the French had entire,! ly evacuated p0rtugaU and that rshaljiaxj rottu nu in thin $ mile of SeviUexit) fiurttt pj the, French army under, the cbmmand e SoULTand . Mom riBB, who. were retreatiu upon that pjace, Mr. PiNKKxi arrived at Brighton .from, LohdoH on the Uth of April, on Jiis way to Cowes, whero the Ettex fHgate was waiting to receive iiim It 1 was also understood, that there was a frigate in rea diness to bring out Mr. FotXB to this country. Daily Bulletins of the King's health rere still, published they sute a continued ' iroprovement Id) his health. . . : h t , , OFFlCiAT. RUI.T.F.TIM. War Department, April I8jl81t. ,u " A despatch was last merit received frot authorize C LX to vole for me, and in my behalf, at the en- Avith forty or fiftfshot, which entered in and upon Johnston H ui..B genera. iirecu.iK yi me icit part oi tne belly ol the said John ivlav. and I i . . . Bank, tobe held at Raleigh on the third Monday in June aext" 's'his Certificate to be witnessed by a Justice of the Peace. . The commissioners of the several Branch Banks are re quested, to forward to tle Commissioners of the Principal Bank, correct lists ot their Subscribers, stating the nuni made a mortal wound, wherebv be instantly died. and that the said criminal has made his escape: and it being further 'represented that the murder was most cnlel and unprovoked that the crimi nal has fled beyond or out of the jurisdiction of this Ber ot suares uBsonbed tor by each, previous to he said , State and that from the large connexions and irr- rcnerai utccunir oi uie stocanutuers. n., r .1, :-j ni u 7 r- r r i The Commissioners of the Princioal Rank will e.onveno fluenCe F the ldHlchard Fair Crawford, It IS at the State House at nine o'clock in the inoi mug of the day appointed fbrtiu general nveeting of the tjlockliolders, fcr thp purpose of IrauNacting such business preparatory lb the Said general meeting, as shall appear necessary. , ' John Havnoody Henry Seattle, William Pcucet Ifitliam Boylaiif Joseph Gof, William Folk. U Duncan Cameron, Benjamin Britkell, Stephen Outerbridgtt Jieiterly Daniel, TheoflJiilus Hunter, Jril2, 18U. State of North-Carolina, Sn'OKJiS COUNTY April Term, iblL John Glenn, Ir.Fm'y. v. Original BUI. ' Green Hill & John Hill, TT appearing tot lie satisfaction of the Ccirt, that John Hill, one ot the UefciulHnta in this case is not an inba Vttantotthia State It is therefore ordered, that publica tioe be made tor 3 weeks successively in the Star, print ed at RaleigM, that unie&s John Kill appears by next tf rm, and either plead, unswef , cr demur to the Bill of the rU'nrnT, the Bill will be taxenpro confetoo against bu an heard ex purte at the next Oct. Term. Copy from the Minutes Teat. E V1ANUEL SllOBEtt, C. M. B. apprehended he will not be brought to justice without difficulty: Now, therefore, I, Benjamin Smith, Governour of Ihe State of North Carolina, pursuant to an act of the GenerataAejjkbJy passed at rtaieign, on tne -oin uecemtwrTBOU, do here- hlax ; v.j. Oliver Pnucc, Chatham botiiers. with a view to dislodge the enemy , from thei; I OST " position he seemed inclined to maintain at F,. ... .. , f ,. , , . Guarda, some skirmishing took place at Aravl ROM my Librarv, the 5rh Volume ef Coke's Reports, - r o T i . . . . contaiiihig the 9th and loth parts, ft is supposed to , lans and at Fraxcdas, from wheuce : the enemy-, , be left m the room of some gentU-man, vho had the use , was driven With the loss of lUaOV . 1m&nert ' ; Brigade-Major Stewartof the D5tb yras kill led. .. .; -I&n7& I " lpon the morning of the 29th, ibrcl WeUt, I ungton moved in force against the position ot : Guarda ; but the enemy abandoned it without ubacriber having lieen appointed, by the Coun-1 firjn a 5hot, and retreated to SabuRaU'" OuX oi it I will be obliged to Any one who will return it to. HUBERT WILLIAMS. aleigh, June 10, 1811. 24 4w NOTICE. T 7, JL ty Court ot Kugecome, AQralllStratol on tne estate , . , . .:.....,V' ni I.:nirenr tl lirvan. r9o. lutes ol the lown oi latoo- r r . l. flV. r 1 l Jll i . -j. , . 1 i -c.i . .l : l Unnn lh "jrith iv 1 ur uuer icwiiiu ui vwo iiuiuii cu uuiiui iu lh: pain ' rotnrli. Uec Q. anu uavuiir acceoteu 01 mat irubi, iuiu Ken w v. u, u an to such person oi persons r.s shall apprehend the j bowls accordiagto law, hereby gives notice 10 all persons j cavalry and horse artillery, fell Upon the rear i -,A D;-i i.vi i i . a u: ... .l . ! Imviio- lpn.itnds acainst sxid Estate, to exhibit the same r.t - j i.:n: , 1 i.3 s flfliu iwinai u , ail xiaviiuiiu auu ucnici null to Hie " . n . . .7 . . , - , i , ..i :ir: r ... . , j, i oronerlv authcnlicated, within the time hunted bylaw, aircnii ui rvuson voiiiuy, at inc jau tnereoi. i ' .. ,. "n . i i-.i nrisonera. rr. r -i . t , r , i ollierwise this notice will be, plead m bar of their recove- pi isoircr a. nc woieaaiti nicnara r airrawiorti is oe9 ryAnd sllpersa'ns indebted to said Estate ore requested erirjuu to inc as ijciuij " very tan, upwards oi six feet high slender, rawboned, remarkably strong and nervous, his face long and benv ; cheek bones hiRh ; eyes large, prominent and grey ( huir brown and worn short ; shews his teeth when he laughs, and chews tobacco." to make immediate payment. Tarborough, June 1, 1811. N. MATHEWSOK. PUBLIC AUCTION. V Friday the 2 1st instant, will be soM at public sale, ' ' -a uvv. 7 Mavi AIR.UCII) 111 AO S Jill UklV ill . , . 1 tk.4 ton J I Vat the tlwcUimr house of Laupeirce 0 Bi'vau, Esq. dec. BENJAMIN SMITH. I I Z 1 ! .T' ' AU.;TriL7-n! alUl.e house TWELVE DOLLARS REWARD. STOP THE RUNAWAY ! ! A GREAT BARGAIN! I ASl intend to move to the Western Country early 'next fall, .twill sell on very -reasonable terms my possessions where I now live, situated in Urange County on the west side o. ilaw River, on Back Creek a branch of the Great Alleinance, containing eight or nine hundred acres of land, chiefly of a good quality for the culture of Corn, wheat, or tobacco. There are three plantations iu foodrepair with a Saw Mitt and tihristMill, gixid Or- elwrdaand rxeelletat meadoWs. The Whole will be sold together or any oj'the plantations singly Hi may best siet. likely Negroes wiii bfc'takcn in part pay and a generous credit given forthe remainder. ' TV v . JACOB AVILLtlOST. Orange CouiTt, May 22, a8ll 23-.1W. ' 1 BOOTS & SHOES. WILLI3NELMS OFFERS for ssle, at his Shop, one hundred yards East otthe MarVrt House, oti -l:i-get street, BOOTS & SHOES. Suwarrows at nine dollars otlier qualities higfieor lower, as required Ready money Wanted- 23 ' Jtaieigh, J 27. ! 100 DOLLARSEWARD. ; . vaa;-' B'iOKE out of I'erscnfcounty Jail on Saturday the 4(h , inst ROBEKT TAl'LET who was confined Kir Grand Larce-.w, he is about 21 dr2 ea;s old, 5 feet 8 or 9 inch es, l-ery fleshy nifty peraonrwlrf? w3t apprehend faid Tap ley o Uiat i get him again stiwlt receive the abate reward, AKDCRSON ROSfc. Jailor. MavlO,t810. 22--6w. T? SCAl'ET) fi-om the Subscriber ibout:he loth of jfebi uary last, a Mcgro iran named alMUN, calls himself at times Sinion ' Peter He Jiad for1 sonic time previous been run away, was taken up and committed to l'ayetteville Jail, where 1 had re ceived him, and on my way 'home he made his escape at the house of a Mr. Ware if! Montgomery county. He is abot five feet ten inches high about 40 j ears old botlf years cropped commonly wears a cap to hide his cars bis clothing is uncertain, was very rugged when lie went away. The alioye reward and all reasonable expen ce's pitid if delivered tit me in Cabarrus County, near Con cord.orii' lodged in any' Jait. As 1 have already been at consklerable expenfce and trouble- on account of said Na gi;o, tving myself lame, and him the' only properly of the kind 1 possess, it i hoped .thai all the well disposed will be as active in their exertions to apprehend sakl Runaway oi n. hold and kde:cn furniture ; wiantation .utensds ; one f an, one elegant four-wheel carriage, one pair of horses, one riding chair and harness, &c. &c. &c. N. MATHfiWSON, Adm'r. tarborough, June 1, 1811. 24 3w. CAUTION I ON or about the 20lh of April last, I gave a NOTE cf Hand to Sial Noble of Beaufort County, iowii of Washington, for One Hundred fjiillars, payable sor-ie time the first of October next, in part pay for a Negro man Which I'purcIiaJed from said JJbble. Having since dis covered that said Negro was not the lawful property of Mr. Noble, I hereby forworn all persons against trading for said note, as lam determined not to pay the same. . ... . , ROBERT COViNt.TON. Richmond County, N. C. June 8, 1811. . 24 3wp Stae (bf NoVth-Carolina, RANDOLPH COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 121 1. Simeon Genen1 i . vs. ' V Atta." NOTICE TlIS Subscribers return tiieir sincere thankf to a gene rus pubbek for aie favours heretofore conferred and solicit further natronaee I'hev besr leave to rive notice that they have just received a fresh stmplv of GOOHS which nave oceo caremuy aeiectea truin a iiuaueiina, New-Vorb, imd Petersburg, and arc suited to the present siuf approaching' seasons. Tiiej conceive it unnecessary to say in this place how cheap they will sell, eitlier for Cash or to punctual customers, as they are willing that Ail those who may be so obliging as to favour them with their visits should determine that point oil examination very Attention snail be paid. ' - " ' " ' W1LLSON ATKIXSUJ, U VOV as ii n was in my power to pay a mueu larctr rcwuw--i r ., , .-'.t .i . . Peter was raised on Roan Oak, near the , North Carolina ' TT appearing to the Court that the Defendint reside Hnc PAUL KARKHvER. i I in another government, irts ordered that all proceed. CabarrttS Cotmly, N. C. May8, 1811. 2l-4tWp. 8"K cfe. be stayed for six months, and thatpabli- ' t . . . , j cation be made in the Raleigh Star for one month, for the ueienuani u appear, replevy, pmuLuniurvi uuihuj, I within six months, otherwise judgment by default will be r entered against him. Sic. TEN DOLLARS REWARD, Tf ANAWAY from the Snbsonbtr j XV on the Uth ot April last, a ie jrro Man named BOB, about five feet four inches UWi, Very stout made, full tcMr rartier b-.rge.has' airmail acar-on hisioreward. near the lower edge of the hauVperhapssome. scars ou his bac4 t thirty two years old, TjkI On when he went awav a store uale bine coat, a yellow cotton cord jacket, with some small black sprigs on it, and white pan taloons had with him One long tail striped coat and striped pantaloons, two or three fine shirts and one Green Umbrella, one wise of , Razors, two pair of Shoes, tw hats, one wool the other a Caster hawsborn was raised in the State of Maryland, between Baltimore and Ahnapo. Hs, and was brought ' from there about 5 years ago, by one ttoberson a Negro speculator. It is bkely he may attempt to return there again, may change bis name and have a free p asn and endeavour to tor a free man. Any per son apprenevdingsivid fellow and lodging bila any gaol and Writing to me by post, shall have fen dollars reward. bv. letter Wiu oe inaK.iuuy wjeiTc. 24 4w A Copy. Teste, i ' , ':, JESSfi HARPER.CC. C A n inrnrmstintl I ' . i ::W. ROBERT KOBERSON. Chester TAstrtct, & C KW? - MAy 2nd,.iaiUv-5 r ! - : 20 bljjyks: -.-' ? ... " Upon the 30th sir W. Erskinef with-thetv of the 2d corps, killing some and taking some) " 1 he enemy has taken a position orv the ' Coa, and ouj" army was collected bh the 2d ' inst. upon the left of that river. " Lord Wellington transmits an account of 5 marshal Beresford's partial action with the. ' enemy near Carhpo Maiof on the 25th o March. The French; force consisted of four, regiments' of cavalry and three regiments of Infantry, with some horse artillery, The ca valryonly of the Allies were engajjed -'Thas enemy was pursued to Badajos tvith tKeloii of 5 to 600 men l One French howitzer wasi brought 6ft. , The total loss of the AHies mounts to 24 kilted, 6 woandedVand TT misu sing. No British officers were tilled: . v The enemy . abandoned Campo Malcfr J and a considerable supply of provisions.- ; They have likewise abandoned Albuqurquci " It appears4; that the resistance which had1? been made- at' Campd Malor to the French ,:f force, reflected great honour upon the GoVeri " nour and the inhabitants. ' i . - A SECOND BULLETIN. , ; The following 'is the substance the ioff . counts from Mf., Stuart, our minister at Lisai bon, dated Lisbon 6th of April, 18lti , This junction' of; ,the,Corps mder general Ballaste'ros with tt frorn' Cadii' under gene . ral 2t'ayias, fiast been preventetLby the arrival . of prince D' Af cmberg . witK body, of met : nearly 4600 strode, in the" Condadd cu Nicblai 4 1 ' upuu w 11H.U general uauasteros reureq upon: CastiTlegos, and. genera!.; Zayzas jfeimbarkedL f his troopaon the 2gth, , " ' V- . i "The accounts from the; N6rtaif t oiftSf.1 pal state the return of marshal rBewieres tov Vailadolid and the consequent permission of. the Portu'euese militfasof the Province of Traps Monies to i return to their Itomesi f We understand from our llvmouh f!r,f J respondent, that an orde'r haVleetv ric$vftdS from Cfovernment to detail all American Hi una uuuuu iu any JU l iu A iiuvc The noisy herald of a busy World." : - tOREIGM ; . '.' ''' Charleitm, June 4. i FrorH England.-Ti1 the . ship habelia Captain' M'Neill, arrived esiertla in 1 days frar Far mouthy we have been favoured with a file, of the London Courier td the evening of the f9th' of Apru cohtainnig Lisbon accounts" to tbe 7th or the same month. ,- V i -'-?--':; v ' -; The report Of the- defeat of Marshal Ney", as re ceived by the last arrival from England, is not con firmed bv these DaDCisv But a circumstantial dc . . r - . .... - . ... . fcttVol the pi ogress ot the cohtcaVJifg armies wxu be. ?i Quca JUiv ttX 2?-F rORSALE'AT THI3 OJFIQB' ftUpioftressofthccohtegarinies wilibe . April ig.-iThere are ho furtfier account f from Lord Wellington to day : but a greati qurantity ot letters 'We been received, the M rtkort material of w&ich hivi given in ,an otner part ot our paper; , , ;- . , . JtUe repoitof tb't. evacuaticr4x)f Bacfajol,' ii not confirmed.'' Marshal Beresford was at El . vaa on the 3d, and Mcrtier encamped neat Ba ; cfajbs." The lois' of the : enemy in his retreat i i estimated'.' at: about fonnh men' , MdVnaVi lias scarcely, according tn l.drri W(nmfiBV' estimate, more than 40,00 eiTective flrtfocka' having thu los'sv without a -battle, about" . 45JU0QmtQ. hi army"a'mouatin ,to 85.0C ' 9t tll.rniiri.nnilillf llm rnmnillrut.'' " -
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