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PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY TH0M.4S HEXDERSOX,JB. (PRINTER TO THE STAT!,) FAYETTEVILLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE STONE TOVXTMXj'y- Y RALEIGH, FRIDAY, APRIL 2t, 1812. Vol. IV. No. 17. "Three Dolls, fcr annum. Y' ADVERTISEMENTS fWo J by Thomas Doln of Philadelphia, fur Pub ' ' lislnvtC 0X subscription THE HISTOKY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Jly Hugh IViUtamion, M. D. L. L. D- . .... i. C r- ... . d-vv. '. .. ., . J, m')cr ot the Holland Jwcicy 01 ariciw-s i c:. -t I'tt-lii. uiwl if tlie Aau.-nobii H -Vs nilU iiciit-:. b finite ;i!ucal Society lie CONDITIONS. The work is now m press, and will be comprised in two i.,'.nm- orinvo volume, printed oh superfine Wove nuur. with an excellent tvp i ld will liavo a. map of y.-V.x.Uiim.jpgTMroi.' on MirpuaC ktt Us pirSx- eetoth first valume , 2 i I will be delivered to subscribers it four dollar ior the two volumes, neatly bound and lettered, payable on delivery 'he book. No copies will be delivered witk- eut the money. Fw such copies as msy not be subscribed for when the work in finished, the price will be four dollars and half. Philadelphia, March 6ih, 1812. Subscriptions received at the Book -Store of Wil Eim rSoyhui. o; THOSE CONCERNED, ARC hereby notified that the subscriber baa qualified at Administrator to the estate of Edmund Bube, dec AU permooi having claimt of any kind or deinnii nUo are required to oring them forward properly at- eted agreeably to law and wilnm tnc time limited ty Uw. Ainu all persons indebted arc earnestly request ed U settle their respective accounts. Sic. witbuutuclay- TliOJUS UL'SllEE, AdmT Raleigh, April 7,1812. l-3 Town Lots for Sale. NOTICE, THAT at February Term, 18U, Utters of administra tion was granted to the suosvnbcr on the estate of John Jordan, aac. this is to inform all persons indebted to the estate to make payment immediately, as no indul gence will be given alao to1- wh hvi- drrftaiuU Rillt rteate sJr rwrjtwstru to bJui$ them tor.ad lctty IjUienticaUi witlua the time preacribed by Law, or ihis will be plead in bar against rteovery, agreeably to an act of Assembly in that case made and provided. sr. Ml B. JOKDAX, Adm'j. Hyde County. larch 1, 1812. 15tpd. THl". Cotr.mitstonert appointed by an act of the last lietK-ral Assembly, to lay ott' a Towu, kc at Gnus Tale court-house, willo'ffcr for sale to th highest bidder, tbe kot ot'the tuttn of Oilord, laied otrt. pursuant to au UiWit) , o.t the premise, Thursday die 7th of May net. I'hcis.e will continue lrom day to day until all the lots are sold- The terms of sale are, bond with approved se curity, t' r the payirxnt oi" the purchase Money ou the 80th of April isli 14 iwks. THE COMMISSIONERS STRAYED i N the eiehth of March k at, from 'the Su!scr,rjci living five miles south of kalcigh, utely sorrel HOUSE, with a blaze face, about five years old there has been a piece cut out of one of hi eye-luls. Any; per Jim that will bnnjf the said horse to me. or mve me miornianon that I get liim again, shall be well rewarded for their VINE HILL ACADEMY. THE Trustees of Vinc-ill Academy, wish to employ a Teacher fur the English Department. Any person wishing such employment will please appiy to David Clark and V. K. Tunstall, near the Academy. The Lottery authorised for the Academy above menti oned will not be drawn. Those that purchased Tickets will apply for their money, to those of whom they pur hased 10 tf. l)A ID CLAHK. CxVSH ESTABLISHMENT. 'brilierluve formed a connection in the Mer- ! Mid Co and are now opening in one end of Air Van shea' ! br.ck building near Uu Statillou- ; a part of their as- sortmciit consi sting ut' a great variety of Cloths, Cussiine 1 and Muslins of every description, together with a quantity I o." Groceries And in the course of 4 or 5 weeks till re ; ceive in addition, a supply from Philadelphia and New- j.ii't, wuirn win maketiieir assortment complete, all of which they are determined to be content tostUfor a mo derate profit. Samuel C. Bhame, John Hinton, rn , . . JohnHansero. lm retcrsDurgi, trouble. April 15th, 1812. SAMUEL SUGG-16--31. NOTICE. I hereby fcive notice to the iollowiig persons to wliom am indebted to wit: Joseph Koss, Ambros Wiljiite, Vm. Milliard, John barker, Joel Sledge, John Rliodes sen. Robert Cannon, VV'm. Scott, Janu s r ish, Lewis Molloman, Charles Parish, Theophilus Hunter, George Kuth, Joshua Allen, Joseph, and William Peace, CoL Thomas Sherrod, Col Henry H. Cook, Mary MiUhel, Ueddin Sima, VV illkani Tomson Hodges, Dr. Williarn It. Williams, Shadrick Wedding, Dr. Calvin Jones, Dnwson Adkerson, Haiay Sanders, Hcnsoil Card sen. Steele Jitttfelow. Willis Rogers, Mrs. Langly School Mistress, William Hill and William - Drake and Company That I Intend on Monday the 27th instant to take the benefit of the act for the benefit of lasolventK, at which time they are notified to attend, ib-at. VILLUS, SUE. Raleigh, April 13, I8l2. Being very desirous to remove to the Westward 1 will sell or exchange fur lands in West Tennessee the - PLANTATION WHEREON I now live, in the upper part of Halifax 2o Miles from the town and 18 from Warrenlmi, Louis- burg and Nash Court House, containing 631' ac,res, on , Great Pishing Creek, well watered & good soil -for Tobacco Wtitat aid Corn; with good improvements, good order for cropping and an excellent Stand for a Country Store. Also an excellent Grist Mill on Great Fishing Creek, on a never failing stream, which with a littie repair would make a valuable Merchant Mill and in a good ecighbourhood fur wheat Also 10 J0 acres of unimproved Land adjoining the home tract, and 452 acres of prime land in the fork of Fishing Creek and S jocco. . I will sell the improved part (with or without, the Mill and unimproveU. Part) and the uriiole at a very reduced price. Any gentleman wishing a healthy Family Seat, would do well to view it themselves and not enquire of timse who have only travelled Uie lioad and seen the poorest part of the Tract only. EDMUND JUNES. Ransom's Bridge, April 3, 1812. lotf " WILLIAMSBOROUGH SPMjVG races, Will comtnence on Thursday the 21st of May next, and continue two days. FIRST DAY. THE JockyClub Purse of one hundred and fifty dollars, free for any nag, two mile heats, the best two in three. Entrance fifteen dollars. SECOND DAY. . The Proprietors purse of 100 dollars, one' mile heats, the best tlu-ee m five, free for any nag except the ' winner of the Jocky Club Puree. Entrance ten dollars. Wsights agreeable to Uiu rules of the turf ltagsto be ert y tcred with S. Sliced by sunset the evening before the run-ty-- ning Toll collected ut the gte as usual. JOHN HARE, Secretary. Apri) 3d 1312. 15-6c Ralls will he furnished on the evening of each day's Itace. i X: ; , State of North-Carolina, JSoore County Court of Pleas and quarter Sesssions, Feb ruary Term 1812. Surviving partners of Aaron Tyson k Co. Original AC f. y tachmciit AVillis Cole. J vied n Land' IT is ortteretlby the Court that unless the defendant ap pear at next May Term, replevy and plead, judgment , t)l be entered against hiin, & that this order be publish ed three weeks successively in the Star printed at ltaleigh. 3,-3t. C. DOWD.Cl'k. ;. ; STRAYED, STRAYEJJ from my plantation, near Tarborotigh, on Tuesdav niglit the 31st of Match, a brown bay horse, upwards of five feet high, shod H round,, and tutf the effects of a light founder. 1 I expect he will make 21 1 is way for Ilillbltorough, having been bred by Col. Shepherd near that ' Ilace:' . Any person securing or sending bun to me shall oe libe'rallv rewarded- ' ' . . ' t HENRY COTTON., - Tarhorough, April?, 18l , 15-3t V ? THE THREE FIRST VOLUMES OF Hound wi ItteTecUrre g 15 For 8al icr " , .J A CAUTION. ALL persmts are hereby forwaned from trading for a note given by Richard Glafgow of GranVillc county to the subscriber of die same county, tor between eighty and ninety dollars, dtle the 25th day of December next, as the subscriber lost said note during the February Term of Granville County Court. The said Glasgow is here by forwarned against paying said note to any other per son than myself. THOMAS JOHNSON. Granville County, March 10, 1812. 13-6t. Ral eigh, March 12lii, 18I:-! 11 tf. State of North-Carolina, MOORE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Feb. Term, 1812. Benjamin Tyson, ") v. . Original Attachment. John Martin, J IT having been made appear to the satisfaction of the Wu. k, ..uv w ui.ii i.mUlttuil. UVILIIUdlll 111 U113 tjlUr, 13 not an inhabitant of this Slate : It is ordered that publica tion De mane tor tnree months in tue Kaletgh Star, that the said defendant appear at die next Court el'Pleas and Quar ter Sessions, to be held for the county aforesaid, on the third Monday of May next, and plead to issue or demur, otherwise tinal judgment be entered against him. 1" oin. C. DOWD, Clerk. Euphruruaa Acadcmj j "" t . . i . . . THE tubaeriber Worms the public that th b0dinf of this Academy is &ajahe4 4&4 rill Jut tipeurd frjr ' the rsceptios of studaiu on th sreond Monday of aext month.. The Rev. M. MMiUat is appointed princif-V teachor iyentlesMii whose learntruj and itj t Whos. suavtu) tr mantiers and corrtctsesa of deportnieat. cmp nently' qualify him IVr the diwtiarfe Of the duties of Lie ' appointment, He is an experienced, a&j appro rd ox structor of youth. .. . ., v - This AeemyUiiruaiediatrsieWrtyeMoflir.oa th. i south side of Deep river about one iniLi from M'Eenlic Store- No situauoa canine v.ore healthful At the hss of the enHncttec on wtikh it stand iisvea, lttm kjaon " the rocks, Pw artd never failuifr stream. " - 5 , . The price c tuitfoi, to U paid ia.drc. will be 1 Sr pHH rrvifaf' Hjije- Ml itrcii A Sa ;v per quarter, For Englih tirewnur, Lun, 'reek- -t Geography, natnral and moral Philosophy 4 per pjaj-" : ter. t3oard can be had in trenteel and respectable famU' lies ih the neighbourhood, inchlding Srewvod, candles, J washing, &c far 60 per annum or $ 1$ per quarter. Those who rtay think proper to entrust the edticajon of - tbtir chitdra tatlie gur;n of thh seminary are atsur ed that the utmost care will be taken, ot their morals, - ; ' The abilities and exoenenc of the IViru-;lnf ih a.i.r'. v i em v ; tlie hesJthfulness of its skuatiotk andthe low 01 puru aim luiuon, present Uie mow IItJ:ering prOt ' pects of success tt the friends and patron of Uua infant y.V tHOVf AS TYSON'. JPresident ; ! v of the board' ef TrasttesjV . March 28, 18li l6-3t, .1- ... . c y SHERIFF'S SALES. If ill te sold nt the Cdurt-House in Ifhiteville, Cohntibus county, on the 15A day of May next the following Tracts of Land, or so much thereof 11$ -mil pay tlutUwes and coats f adiieYtising, fur tlx year one thoueund eight hundred and ten f 1810 J viz : 6M) Acres tying on GrisstU's Lake in said county, be tween the boundary line and Waggamaw river, patented by Ephraim Mitchell and supposed to belour; in part to Deniamiii Smith, late Governor, anil 31 otni'f tracts, e.elt cutitauun,? LVJ aeres lying' o tt Wist side of the Waganlaw river, patented also by the said Ephraim Mitchei, and supposed to behmgin part to the said licnjaniia Smith. 200 Acres on the east aide (if ihe White Marsh, the pro(erty of Wiltiaili rl. Ueaay, adjoining' James llaretbot. 50 Acres on Uncle's Branch, supposed to be the pro perty of Curt' s Ivey and M'Kee. 50 Acres, the property ot ImvhI Godwin, sen. lying on the Beaver-dam 100 Acres, me property of Martha R. White, dec. join ing the lands of George Parker. 50 Acres adjoining the lands of John Parker, supposed to be the property of J. W healer. 10J Acre on the head of Pine Log, supposed to be the property of M. Johnston. 15J Acres adjoining Duvrd Godwin, supposed to be the property of Curtis Ivey. 100 Acres on the south side of Gapway, adjoining or near E. Watts, Si supposed to be the property of Gilbert Johnston. , . 1 100 Acres on the east side of Uie White-Marsh and in tiie fork of I'unchen, supposed to be the property of Eli zabeth Jurney. . 100 Acres on the south side of lite White Marsh swamp, near Snake island, supposed to be the property of Slia- draf-h llarnen, dec. 100 Acres on the east side of the White Marsh and on Uie. west side of Bigue, and supposed to be the property ol James Gaboon. 150 Acres 011 Slade Swamp, supposed to be the pro perty ..f James Green, dec. , 100 Acres do. do. do. 50 do do do on Spring Branch. ; f 100 do do do ou Starke's Branch. 100 do do do in the Devil's Elbow. ' 400 do on the Creek Branch, supposed to be the prof neriv of Henry '1 oomer, dec. ; 640 Acres on or near the Creek Branch, supposed to be t!ie property ot Nixon Cheston. 300 Acres on Lumber river, adjoining James" Swindle, given in by Jolm r ields. 13-t JU3MVJA WlMrfl.tmavr., onertjj. Twenty Dollars Reward. :i.r- LAND FOR SALE. "IP ME subscriber, agent for mi-. Joel Lane, ofl'ergfbr Sale the fiUowiru)f Tracts of land lying in VV alee county : One Tract of 320 acres adjoining the lands of Theophilus tluntcr and others : One other Tract of 500 acres, adioin- intr Uie lands ot Mrs. Streeter and others --One oUier Tract of j'JU acres adjoining the lands of Edward Pride and others :- All of the above lands are woodlands ; the first Tract about 3 miles, the 2d about 5 miles, and the 3d about 8 miles irnnitiie city ot Raleigh. For Terms af pi to the subscriber near rtaimgh. ALLEN W. GILCHRIST. Wake county, January 8, 1812. 2-tf. TJ ANA WAY faun the aubserioct" JLVoa tne 6th day of March last, a ' mulatto man by the name of JACK . well built, abput five feet n'me fir ten incliea higb,28yearsofge,atolera , ble shoe maker. He fan soar on bl&. forehead, tind a part vf one of hi up4 vi par lureixeu, vroacn on, one Ot fU 1 wrista broke iind -crooked, and hia) 1 right leypretty much shot witlk '' ' small shot which will tltew Very plalnfy.' He is" supposed " ' ' to be lurking about Fayetteville, Elizabetkhor Wilmington, r 'A in this state, and it is probable that he wilipssas atree ' -man by the name of Reville. , , ,,.' ; ,',-,v.? vKi-'' ir V" Any person who will secure him in any jail so that I gd i. him again shall receive the above reward, h' ' - v. Hillsborough, April 8,1812, LEVI JUTTED 10-7t V.,4 ,W State of North-Carolina, MONTGOMERY COUNTY John Hancock & Wife, vs. The Heirs of Jolm Andress, dec NEW AD rZRTISEMENTS. Lands and Negroes for Sale. '"PhF. siibscriber intending to remove out of this stale A to the stale of ?. 'nbylvania, will sell the following Lanus and Negroes on very moderate 1 runs the imrcha- chaser or purchasers paying one third down, one third at twelve months credit, and one third at two years credit I viz. near 2000 acres on Third Creek,- joining the town lands of Statesville, on which there is five valuable im provements in good repair ; a large proportion of which is low grounds well calculated for corn and a sufficiency of meadow-.-Good dwelling houses and other necessary buildings ; still house and new grist mill almost ready to grind. The high lands of tolerable good quality. 726 acres on lourth Creek in the neighbourhood of States ville, with a large improvement, a proportion of which is meadow some ot which is tresh and in good repair tor cropptnjp, oOO acres on the SouUi River .with a small improvement in good repair, about lb miles from States, ville. Three families of likely Negroes, consisting of fellows, wenches, boys, girls, and children. The Lands will be '.old in such quantities as will suit the purchasers anu uie .negroes 111 lauuues. JAMES HART. Statesville, Iredell County, 7 November 20, 1811. 48 tf ' etition for Parti tion. IT appearing to the satisfaction of Uie Court, that David Andress, James Andress and James Scarborough, and Mary his Wife, defendants to this petition, are not inha bitants of this state, it is therefore ordered that publica tion be made for six weeks successively in the Raleigh Star, Uiat the said defendants appear at the next Court of Pleas1 and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said county on the first Monday in April next, and plead, answer or de mur, otherwise the petition shall be taken pro cenfesso as U them, and heard ex parte. ' JOHN SMITH, C. C. C. March 10th, 1812. 13-6wks. Valuable Property for sale. T HE Subscriber, Attorneln fact for Willie W. Jones, 'A otters tor sale the following property, vi : One tract of land lying in Northampton county on Roanoke river, containing about two thousand acres. One other tract lying 111 Bertie county, in the Indian Woods, containing about five thousand acres. These lands are too well known to need a further de. scription. ? He will also sell all the Negroes belonging tothj said 1 Vf iUie W. Jojw together wiUi his stock of horses, cattle, hogs, Sic. The subscriber living in the town of Halifax, N. C. Will receive proposals for the purchase of all or any part of, THOMAS SURGES. Halifax, April 6,1812. 164t State of North-Carolina, MECKLENBURG COUNTS'. m '.f Court of Pleaa and Quarter Sesmns February Tertp.loljl 4 Thomas Wttttainsoty ' ,rj' V ; : ,,v ''--V' iV'vo!'.' v. 1 ' Original Mtochrtent, ' -,' t-y John Siblev Si Robert SiblrV- S- V ' . ' V . V IN this case it having ap"peared to the Court, thathd defendant reside without the limits of this stated Jt it.-l$ therejore Ordered, That publication tor three successive . ?; weeks be made in the Star, Uiat unless Uie said John Sib ; ley & Robert Sibley appear at the next Court to beheld tor-- ,; said Gounty, cm the 4th Monday .of Siivf next, and pleat to said suit, judgment wilt be entered up against them.- : JAAC ALEXANDER, U U C. ? April 9, 1812. ' - -lr-SL ; . -' . State of North-Carolina, ' kpM ROWAN COVSTt'i-fl -f ?'fT.l Court of Pleas U Quarter Sessions February Ternt. 1 81251', William Hogan S; wife,' h.: llp:Xi;i: Judathan Harnett, wife tk others. a rttdtUat&bj'tiS IT appearing to the Court in thU'case th4 Ebenezer 5 Torrence. e-uanlian nfr.lii. p,to .jiihf.rPm.l... ; Pake, dee'd. who is entitled to a part of tne estate of So lomon Parke, jun. late cf Randolph couiityidec rewdesj -'V without Uie jurisdiction thereof 1 It i ihenfort OnfcrtJi , That advertisenjent shall be .made sis weeks at the CcWrtt House in Salisburynd the .same, time in the State Gav 2ette, that the complainants in this case have filed theip : petition in Court for division bf the real estate of aio'-: Solomon Parke, jun. situated ?in tl aid cofcnty ; of iiowan. - ... ,".! -i5, :-.;?. - ;,v' , -.. .,.; 17-6tpd. A Copy frtm the minute. - v -'JOHDJ GILES, C. C. NOTICE. RAN AWAY FROM the subscriber on the 11th instant, near Gretnville, Pitt county, a red sorrel MARE, four or five years old Ihis spring, four feet nine or ten inches high, both bind teet white ami perhaps one 22a fore foot, and a small white spot en r j . eacn snoumer near ner wetnera not occasioned by any gear, no Vhite in her forehead had a yoke on when she went away and probable way go high tip in this state. . Any person Who may stop Saul Mace so mat I get Iter again or sena ner to me, may ex. 3Sr THO .liKiM.;Kf!t lo.l rVvi.n,..l'.ta.t Luntmit the last Will and Testament, of hit father, John Ear f ton, deceased . All persons having claims against hiin hereby notified to exhibiV them within such tiiite asUio LaV prescribes,' '','''-;-"!, f f&f&litSk v :-.v''?36HNttlUTON,Ex,rWi?vi .HalifaS, April 15, ISl?. . im:T4jL''i Vw'i has a course strong voice, and laughs very loud He , ,aniM that hi h.fi'J3A - A.X on a naped bat dyed black, with a midling high . mur wilhin Uie three first davs oi the n.xt Term tl- ', and a homespun coat with ajtmjrtail, the clot of : comI)ittinill,t. vjii wUi .tAtm, 't WiAfA'-.' ia mixed with colours ot black and white, aAai'. to him. s . , 7J it- wiUt narrow stripes of blue and white, and a! .' b f wiwrrt n nr w '?'' oftbw pantaloons of the natural colour, with a pair I i ibio i . i t r-J ck grained shoes the bindine of which is th natu-i Y . -. f v v ' ' ' '1 i -vv -. , One Shilling Paper Money Reward. RANAWAY from the subscriber a certain bound boy by the name rising 19 years of age, about six feet hi portionabte make, with fair hair ana he had crown, which waist-coat pair ofbl ral colour. Any person bringing hiro to me shall b en UUed to the above reward.' . . -- ; ' STEPHEN. HTJSSEY , Guilford county, Feb. 28, 1812. . 16-3t. .. . . JlAT PtTJtJJSIED, . , ; V , And will be dispatched to the Several Counties of the State -'"'.' "' ita few days, . V-','-:. :' " : THE LAWS JOURNALS ' Of thelqt SttJon iff tie Getw.AmUbUwli. -; (fJ'A few extra copies are prinled and Bjay be had a the Star office, at SOcurfe But Um. JLa, and ene dollar : James ' State of North.Carolina, 'GREENE COUKTyMS'' l , . Court of EquityApiH Term, imJ? G- Sbeppard, Btp.iamin it, 1: B. 8heppar41' "mi: ' and Abraham Sheppard, 1 .. :,( -s im- "" " :. t 1 . .a - ? on the 23rd instant, ' James GUsgow, Joseph fkurlock St ''wiffk'theraV-'ii-:; of MARTIN PEGG, rr..in.il,. 'iri.- -i:ftfM gh, of a pro-; Alhe aefendahts named in the eoniDlainanta bUl. resides " a ruouy ccmipiexion j withowt flot5ce k . 1Ven hhB. . j pect to be well paid fox theilf trouble and all necessary lexpeaceafce. '.' .,jJi ' 1?' -a .;Y, - v yxy,-v,- fw'if ltYY-M-Y; -v v.' 'c T-;f- & --. - y : ;,i;'-?i,.'.'. .?Y Y "f-to;'-, i":-Y:sV'''i:'- ; TEN . TIlOliSAND WEldllT SPANISH. HIDES,-. : Y-' fei-'cj' .aisa svyif- Yi, Y - f TARBpROUai, felSTILLED spirits; of turpentine,
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