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Y . V PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY TH0.V.4SVE.YDKRS0XtJv. (PRUtTEft TO THE STATE,) FAYETTE VILLE STREET, OPPOSITE THE STONE fOUNTAlN Vol. IV, No. ,44. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1812. Three Polls, per annum. r 4 Stiite Bank of North-Carolina. . A GRERIBLY to the aecond section of the Act incor J. poratingtlie Stale Bank ol North -Carolina, an Elec- Mm of nilM te Director! of the Principal Bank, shall take ' place annually on the first Monday in December. ' The Stockholder of the laid Bank are therefore called . upon to hold said Election and to attend to such other - Business ire rciauon vj mc ircr.crai liucrc&is ui uic ninei- tutioa as may be judged necessary, on Monday the 7ih of December next, at 9 o'clock in the morning, at the Acade my Buildinr in the Citv of Kateieh. jo Bach Stockholders a do not attend the Election of j : Directors personally, will authorise Proxies in the form ' '' heretofore pretcibed. . Wm. II. HAYWOOD, CaMer. ' ; yfc Raleigh, October 22, 1813. f . 43 6 4- .V Just Published, BY THE PUlN'TER HEREOF, The Star Almanack r ;v NOTICE. f ;r1r,!irB subscriber informs the Diiblickinsrener.il that he I ; ', X .ftiow occupies the Tavern formerly owned by Wm. 1 1 F Mangum at the Cross X Roads, 14 miles from Hillsbo- Ugn, ana 'it Irom Kaleigh, and intends to seep every ne , cery forthc accommodation of those who will incase to jtvl on lum- t TOR TIIK TEAR , , 1813. THE Astronomical Calculations (adapted to this Mcre dian and Latitude ) arc by the celebrated Mr Sli4fl of New Jersey: The Miscellaneous selections) lurebecinj made witli care and will generally interest and plans - none- these a very valuable on is the Mttnentt ol iii new. System of Military Discipline, peculiarly interrtlfltg t present crisis, to every cas, of our nulit.a. As a very large edition has been printed, the publisher will be able 10 dif fuse them more widely than in former years. Mnin. Hen ry Branson of Fayette ville, Alexander Graham of Sslnburr. Salmon Hall of Newbern and Daniel Kedmondcf 1 arhon?, will soon have large supplies s; ui , if m, to whom sixl al the Star O.'tV.c Merchants and others will pit as. t . apply. State of North-Carolina, HALIFAX COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter .Sessions, August term, 1812 Collins k Henderson " Original Attachment. BOOT SHOP. Kf.S VON k B H V M t, having committed to my care the mpri inteiMltnce of iheir Workmen, next door kbove Mentis, riavwuod and Cocks' Store uri t'ayeiteville Street, eirwr-4. to lnvi made by the nit-r.ingt.tthG-iK-ral A.scm hly, me hundred pair of fuhionabte BOOTS, executed in a fjliful manner, whku will be sold on very re&Minxble tern for Cash. , ,.: 4 JOHN IIOLLIWAY. VRiWA. Sent 18. 1812. 3H f. - -MRS. CASSO, her established Stand near the State-ILuie, T S well prepared to ree ie a i .umber of members, ts boar- der, during the approaching s sfffn. Hulngh, October 16, 1312. October 20th, 1812. A. 43-2t ALSTON. H. H. COOKE, , WKox Borne f Entertainment aajoint the State Iloute tqvare, "3 r'SPECTFULLY informs hit Friends, and particular- .Xvly the Members of the ensuing General Assembly, thrt be has made considerable additions to his Buildings, and holds himself in readiness to furnish genteel accommoda- lioit to 20 or 25 Member besides others who may calj,. "43-4t, . Ualeigh.Ortober 20, 1812. v. . Scotland-Neck Races. - C0MMENCK9 te second JodayJqwmKet. 1 1st day aColt Swerrtakes, 15 emej.v Second day JWcky .Club, i Third day Proprietorav Pufse-bt;, . .fourth dayaurse supposed to be w'lrtw.'iOOst J DREW.jun. Sec'ry. 'Scotland XeeJkJ'jhUi October, 181 . 41-4 .AflenJonus Green. J Return ' Levied on Land," &c. f T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Allen l Jdites Green, the defendant, is not a re.idi.-nt of tics State : It it tlmrrfure Ordered, Tliat notice b g e the said Allen Jones Green, by adven isemrnt for three months ur o ssively in the Star, printed in Italeinl', tbm unless he ap pear at die next term of tin i Court to 'ie held on the third Monday in November next, replevy and plead, judgment will lie entered against him A Copy from the Minutes, 35am. lest HliNltY. I.tiv 13 iuv n,cc c. Advertisement. tween ember To Saddlers, Boot and Sioe-Makers. V - ' . L.TJR.EWER k F. FAIRLAMB' 4 V v ' " ' leather-store; -V OLD STUEET-rPxtKUBCita. -"'-" - t f WHERE Saddlers, Boot and-Sboe-Makeri mty b . upslied on the most reasonable terms with Seal B&iruK, narm-sa sn oriuie. Learner i i.rain ani v az Calf Skinal Boot-U-ga, Wax and Grain Tapi and Top ' Skins, Wax and Grain i Upper Negro Leather t Bllow leather i-Rmigk and Lining Hides Hog and Sheen Skint ft I ... 1 r il . . i cottsaatt ekUrety M the beat Noftitt rrr tther. Coti gentlemen will And it to their interest to call. Orders puictuajly attended to. , . June 2u, 1812. Sfl 6mp. , . ""JOSIAH mLLlXRlS """""" " TXFORMS the Member of the next General AasemMv, A and all who may be pleased to call on him, that he ill keepsa House of KNTEIH AINMF.NT at the sign of th Cross Keys, about ninety yad west of the State HotMe-i where he hopes he will have the pleasure of accommodating about twenty five Members at Eight ShiHings"'prdy whe- two occupies a bed, and One OoHar ner day wher one ha a bed to himself, &c His rooms are convenient and nice,' ouutrr CTOLEN from my pasture betv tlie iA and 26th of Septen last, a Hk Bay HOItNE, live years dd last spring, fill! fifteen and a half ! hamla high, neither docked or bran-; .1 .1 u. link ...i.:.-. . t ii8lorchea l,hasbeenworkMag.x,d ! " "'V "c w'lu uie oeax oeas, i 1 1 vemun itliei In' " -t ; Miiic tui iLicucn who may inina pro. , per to can, anu i tnau enueavor to accommodate them . and their hornet as uauaL .' a . T 4w42 ' "r Ualeigb. October 16,1 81?, v ' had the ilialeinper aasra in flnh. I will give a handsome reward for the U,.r.e, .r for iiilirmation so that 1 grt lnni ag:un, and for' dollar tor j the tfief, if a lVccaian, trm conviction and piiiiliii.e!.!. j JU. HJt.LLl.MH. j Sury County, 16th October !3!2. 4'23 a, - "Twenty Dollars Reward. Tr- iwimivL.M .I.A Krv.-,l IV n.1 IITJIII vim ruufviimi about the 10th of last month, a bright mulatto man by the name of CI I AKLES s tie is 2.3 years old, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, thick and strong made ami looks bold Said mulatto has a remarkable mark on the ridge of his nose that looks like a small scar thaUiad xttrcd tip and left something black in the wound -the mark is small but may lie easily discovered on clo3o ex-'-. . '' amination. He'wid no doubt alter his name and endeavour ' ,.JKrpass at a free man, as he is a remarkable bright mulat- -. . Jto, and bias very black hair and pretty straight. He will V: ' r.'iimluIJi, aim P. ir the i bnartl. and endeavour to trtl on " board some vessel. i- ' The above reward of g 20 will be given to any person .who will apprehend him put him in Jail, and give me in- '-.form'rrfi'm by letter directed to SmitlifuldJohnston coun ly, North-Carolina. ; ' HENRY BELL. V, Johnston county, 10 miles north of Smitbfeld-Jctoher IB, 1812. S 43-tf DESERTED 1?ROM my recrtiit'ing post In this C.ty. in tl . July last, WILLIAM jiniiO!:! ;5lde i the month of .ier enlisted in the service of the United States, about 18 or 19 ycaM ct ge, 5tcct9and anhilf inehes high, fair complexion, grey eyes, light hair, and by profession a labourer he is a na tive of Orange county, whereitisexpecteil he isslill lurk ing. 1 U.m'KL H, Captain . Kaleigh, 23d Oct 1812. , V. B. Artillery. 7 i ' A CAUTION. S'i 18th inst. my without any jint cause. All persons arc hereby cautioned against trusting her on my accont, is I arn determined to pav no debts of her con tracting. JOSEPH HOUTON. - Wiatham county, Oct. 20, 1810. 4.1-21 pd , r Lots in Raleigh for Sale. J : ' 1-: 0T8 Nos. 265, and 249, in the City or Raleigh, (un A improved) are ottered for bale 1 Imse who are disp s ed to purchase are referred to (fur Boylun, E.q. in Ka leigh, or to the subscriber in Halifax. SAMUEL P. ASIIE. Oclober 23d, 1812. - 4.13wks-pd Eli v ,0PED from my bed and board on thft wife MJKGJRET, THOMAS MITCH EL, HVV1NG purchased the Houses on Fayetteville Street, opposite Afrs: Casso's, lately occup.id by Mr Itob't Car.aon infornn his friends and the puUic generally, that h intendt keeping a House of EVTEHTAIN.MENT ' for travellers and others who may tlii' k proper to call on liim Ue will be prepare 1 to received Boardcrt din ing the eiting of the next General Assembly, and hopes by keep ing a genteel ana orderly I louse, to mei wiui iiDerai pa- EAGLE HOTEL, RALEIGH, jY- C. CHARLES PAUISH ' INFOTtMS hU Friends and the Public that his Tavern is now open for the reception of Travellers and Bon ders in the new Three Story Brick House, north of the State-House and fronting L'nion Square.' The house i spaciouit, completely limshod, (Slid well fiu nhcd ; and the Slablrra arc-equal to any. ' For a well supplied Table, (served from a neat and cleanly Kitchen,) luxuries of the Cellar, dooms, Beds, A' tendance, c. &c. it is determined that this Tavern shall excel any in the Southern Stales. Ktttrtgii, July 1, 1612. crT N. li. An Ice House and Uat ui.no Koom will be constructed by the next Season. NOTICE. T givtnby tlie subscribers, who at thlfistcoiintv Court it arren, qualiricd as Executors of Hiiilip Aloi.n, dec. late of rVarren county, that indulgence c.-m.iot be given to those iilebtei to 'he estate ; and :ll those wlci have claims against'the esyte, must present tlu ni wi'hinthe time re scri'ied by hiiv,otherwise this notice vvdl be piead in bar of their recovery.'. WILLI WI WILLIAMS.) .. I ci70ii ii uri'ivtw f 'x r j yji.i u iin.il .ii.ij, Warren County, Sep'.iiuber lj, 181.'. ENTERTAINMENT, T 'F. Subscriber returns his sincere thankt lo Qit Put) . lie in ge ieral for past favors and wishes to inliirm them ' I t'i it he will take twenty-five tr thirty Boarders the ensuimr -. Assembly, if they think proper to favor him with their cut- torn Accommodations equal to any in tiie city by the pub lic's humble servant, ... . ir tivtua t)me Kaleigh, Octoler 16, 1812. NOTICE. Vaccine Institution Lottery, SLC(WI) CLAbS. HCiJKMt:. Friies of 10 io 2) W . 2ti0o - -8tHX " l;j.457 IViirs- 19.3-13 !:u k.$ 30,00(1 Tickets g Ju.otJO 5U0 - 1,1.0 loo 50 20 10 8 80,000 13,0t;0 10,ui0 2jOg 1,1,00 8,uoJ 2,J,fiio 64,lC0 Not two blanks to a J 200,000 g 200,000 A LL Persnns indebted to i!c late Firms of Ppbert and J im.- DuiuiLlmt.Zi C: Donalds, .lic.hUuii, fef l. and IhiuiUtwn, MacMitlan, t Ct. will hereby take iiotice, that if uiey do not co no tin-ward and make payment, or' confess Judgments, at or before the next Fayettevilte b'u penor Court, to commence on Monday the'2d day of next .nonth, Walt will be issued against them witWit discrimi nation. JUL ,MACMIU..iJY, Acting1. Surviving I'artner FayetteVille, 9th Oct, 1812. 42w4 .'. SHERIFF'S SALES. On the 25A .ovember next, WILL be sold at the Court-house in Washington, for reaily money, the following Tracts or piccies of land, or so much thereof as shall be ol suthoient value to pay the tax due i hereon for the) tars 1810 and 13 1 1 and cost of advertising, viz. 39,460 acres of land adjoining Martin county, formerly the property of Wm. Shonnan present owners unknown. 400 acres, the property of Stephen Fowler, situation unknown. y acre 'joining the back part of Washington, owners unknown. 610 do. cn the East side of South dividing creeks, ad joining Win. Karris, the property ol John Farrow dee'd. hn heirs art) taid to be David Carter, Htnry DclaW, John Hodge, Jeremiah Farrow and Naomi Landing. 39,tij acres lying on and adjoining Martin county line, formerly the property of William Shannon, pieseut ow ners unknown and not givjng in. One halt of Lot number 30 in the new part of Washing ton, owners unknown. & One do. do. No. 48, in the old part of Washington, the property of the Free Masons. 3-4 of do. do. No. 12, in the new part of Washington, owners unknown. ;tronage. IULKT0H, October 3lh, 1812. . G. H. SCOTT, L Tailor a sn' ' RESPECTFULLYinfoi ins thc'Cil jwns of Kaleigh and its Vicinity, that he has token the House lately oc cupied by Mr. Ra!Kteau,mxt ioorto Mr. Brewer's Store, where he Intends earning n 'he above business Those Who think proper to favor li'im with their custom, may rest ' Assured that their work will be done in the most fashiona lile manner and on reasonable terms. ' 37 8w. lialrigh, September 11, 1812 1-2 do. do. No. 22, in the new part of Washington, ncrs unknown. 1-2 do do 53 do do 1 do do 61 llonnerstovi .1 do do 1 do do 64 do do do 1 do do 61 do do do 1 do do 63 do do do I do do 66 do' do do 1 do do 67 diK do !. 1 do do 70 do do do 1 do do 72 do do do 1-2 do do 73 do do do 1 do do 84 do do do 1 do do 88 do do do 1 do do 60 Gladibntown do do 1 do do 61 . . do do do 1 do do 6 do do do 1 do do 63 do do do 1 d do 54 do do do , 1 do do 66 do do do 1 do do 67 do do do 1 do do 68 do do do 1 do do 65 do do do 1 do do 69 do do do , 1 do do 70 do do do 1 do do 71 do do do 1 do do72 do do do 1 do do ' 73 . do do do MR. BKER,3 Professor of Music t PTJKPOSES to establish himself m Iluleign, and to give lessons on the PIANO FOKTK. He reiitt for giving tatisfaction in all cases wiercin pupils may be placed under " hit care, upon the zual with which he shall attend to their . advancement, and the success hitherto repaying hit exer , tiont. The termt of tuition may be known by application to him at the Indian Queen Tavern. October 1,1813. . 43 4v ' f'. -"' ' ;- ' "' ' . v ' , Washington, Oct Beaufort county, ,1812 SL VDE PEAUCE, SlteriJ. 41 LAND FOR SALE. A VALUABLE Tract of Land, containing about seven hundred acres, lying four miles south-west of Kaleigh is offered for tale There it a tolerable -plantation, with good orchardt and houset the Land it well watered, hav uiir tcveral excellent sprintrs and it well adapted for the cultivation of corn, wheat, oats, &c. I deem it unneces- tary to enter into a lengthy description at it is pretumed that no person will purchase without an examination of the premises I will take two or three likely young negroes in part payment. ,,: " ;' ; , " PRESTON PEARSON. Wake C"ty, October 9, 1812. . ; 1 , Tliis Grand littcry is now Dr.iwing, AnJ uu!in ali probaliibly be fiiutU-ci latir; Ucfure ami other Lot tery in Hultimore lie managers having loiur since soli! out at! the Tic'. -ftt have cab funds m hand to pav oil' all the Prizes.. Fortunate adventurers have then fore nothing to fear, bey ni not be kept out of their money one hour by any xcuc whatever. If wanted the cash may l ob tained a soon as di awn. But TAKE NOTICE. V.r o,.n Jive htuulreii Ticket! have already been drawn, . I .nearly the wlm.e of die Capital Prizes, oriifi nally cOUaineil in the scheme yet remain in the wheel. Adveniuer therefore have an improved ehaneo lor THK I'Ut'K PRI7.ES OF S 20,000 are 80,000 two Prize of Williamsborousrh Academy, i ATCACHRa will be wanting in thii Academy tke ensuing year. . The Trustees (in consequence there. of) have appointed the undersigned or any two tif them, -a committee to contract with any person sufficiently qua- lilied, who will unlertake to act in tliat capacity. Appli cations will now at any time be received by this commit ee. The qualification necessai'y tit thse who may think proper to apply are perfect knowledge of Reading, Writ, mg, Arithmetic, Ma hematics, Geography and the Latin and Greek Languages. A handsome salary will probably be given. JOHN HARE, STEPHEN SNEED, WiLLUM ROBERTS, JAS. HAMILTON. K ,000 10,000 iminnuborough, Sept. 11, 1812. 40 L NfNE PRIZES OK 1,000 9,000 firtrtn Pritei itf 100 Dallam, &c SJc. Until thciiext, or 11th day's drawing, Tickets may be had at g tlafier which they will not be sold at less than tit dollart ! l'le first drawn ticket on the fifteenth day, Heintf entitled to VWEXTT TIIOL'SAND DOLLARS TOR TICKETS OR SHARES, !- Apply to' SIMKIXS&CALDWELU I'rintipal atrentt for the Vaccine lottery, (T A fcw rickets may be had of the Editors of the Stsx, if applied for previous to the first day of Novem ber next, st eignt dollars each. Sept a. 41 3t Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN A WAY from the Subscriber a few days past u negro leliow by Uie nameof DICK, about forty years of age, large and wtsll made, arid ve ry black; he is a Well-Digger and Ditcher by trade and has followed no tlungelse for ten years back; he has apass from me to undertake work and receive the money, has lately been of North-Carolina, which state 1 ex pect he is now in ; he carried oH with lain ubout one hun dred dollars which he had received for work- Should he be apprehended, I wish the money taken from him, and no person to employ him further under the pass he has. BEJWAMjY LEWIS. Rrunswick, Virginia, Sept. 20, I81'i. 12w42 State of North Carolinat EDGEOOUliE COUNTY. t Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessions, August term 1812 tiihelilred tolioon, Drury Joiner! . & Delilah his wife, Geo. Gardner I fi. hliz iheth his u iff. Pnllv (V.. ( - ----,- noon an mtant, by act guardian. Arthur uew.. , ?y VI.. 1 Petition for Partition. William Cohooa & Gray Colioon. J iV apiK ..ring to die satisfaction of the court, that the de lendaius Wium Colioon and Gray Column, are not inliabiiunts of this State. On m ition of the petitioners, by t!ie.ir counsel : It it Ordered That the laid William Oohoon and Gfay Culz'wn, do put in their antwer by the next term of this court, to be held for Said county, at lha i.ourt house? in Tarborough, on the fourth Monday of No v mbei next -otherwise the said petition will be Uken pro confestq, and heard exparte. It it further Ortiered, t'hat six weeks notice hereof be published, m the Uw leijjh Star. '" j-o Test EDWARD H ALU cc. . at work in me . LOST, BETWEEN Louisburg and Raleigh, or between Ra leighand llinton Curtis s a Red Morocco POCKET UUOK containing the following Notes : Two against Jo teph Armstrong for g571 50 cts.each. payable to Nors worthy and Jelks and dated the 13lh April last, and out due 13th January and the other the 13th April next; and a receipt from Obediah Green for a judgment against E phraim Perry and Thomat Lanier for g58, and a quantity of other papers not recollected : Ten or fifteen dollart in cash, which cash will be given For delivery of the Pocket Book, together with the papert to the Subscriber or to Sa muel Goodwin in Raleigh. JARRAT M. JELKS. N. D. 8everal Notes against Nors worthy and Jelks are also in taid dook, which I have paid and taken up, and are not effaced, 30tf. ' ; i Jotuufon, Septemb(r l9. j ElGH r OR TEN JOURNEYMEN At the Boot and "Shoe-Making Business, WILL meet with conttant emplufk.ipnt, and g' od mi ces by aDDltinr immediately 'to the Subscriberin Ualeiifh. Oc oberl6, 1812. 3w42 NEW STORE. Charles VV. Brewer, & Co. TT AVE just received and are now opening (lirthe House lately occupied by Mettn. Marshall & Muse,) a large and general aisortinent of ' , v Staple fc? Fanctfipoods, r Which they will teh by wholesaU il retail at the most re ' taleigh Sept. 4, 181 2, ducwl prices for Cash. A Steady Journeyman Tailor, A GOOD Workman will meet with constant employ l. nient from JOHN S. KABOTEAU. Raleigh, October 1, 1812. SHERIFF'S SALE. WILL be told at the Court House in Camden County on tit 9th day of December next, the following Tracts of Lai id or so much thereof at will defray the tax es and costs of advertising &c. viz. 1 Tract of Lake land, given iti by Wm. Fontain, 6,000 acres. 1 Tract of Lake land given in the name of Robt. Craig, of 6,800 acrct. . 1 Tract given in by Wm. Fontain 8c Co. part of the New- Labenon ettate, (Sic. Bontwnuijr ja.uuu acres. October 9, 181. I''- I3AA0 LAMB, th'lT. 1 ' 4 J--K.
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