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- -I I-' i; , -r' -r v TV 4 -": r . - , . 4 I . l THE O UD. MAN'S . C OMFOtlT, - - 'Y, " . At southbt. . i - . ' You are Ad, Father William, the youngman , cried, . - - - - , - The few locks which are left you are grey ; You are hale,' Father William," a hearty old r ' man; - . :'J: jJow tell me the reason, I prayi? ; In the days of my youth. Father. WTilfiam re - . plied, , ' ' ' . I'femember'd thryouth would fly fast, r; And abused not ray., health and my vigor at r I first, ' v. J i -'-'-.. .. . .That I never might need them at last. You are, old. Father William, the young man cried, , ; 1 ' i.. . '.n :And pleasures with you pass away, , And vet vou lament not the' davs that are gone-, ' Now tell me the reason I pray. J , lh the days of my youth, Father Wilham re- , ;s plied, V I : ; remember'd tnat youth could not last ; I thought of the future, whatever I did, That I neve 6 might grieve for the past. yi'-V;.:' f ':.':' ;. ' ' , . - You are old, Father William, the young man . v.: . cried, ; ' -t !- ?; v'- 'v , And nfe gust be; hast'ning away Y ou are ch eerfyl and love to converse upon . death . Now tell me the reason I pray, I am cheerful, youncr man. FaUier William 'U -t:vreplied; V..r;u:--v i 'I I''"--Let the cause thy attention engage ; . ; 3.n the davs of my youth I remember'd m -k t God, -,Kr,-';-:r: : And he hath not forgotten my age. NEAV BOOKS. GALES &f SON have received a large addition to their stock, embracing a ve ry general assortment of School Books, and. the new publications in the various depart- ments of Literature They are now prepar- $u supply ail oraers. Among me arwcies 1 received are. 4 . . ' 1' -"v v v I xetieived are. Wheaton's Selwyn, 2 Vols. : Fell on Guarantees, i--f. Eouitv Draftsman. ' Blacicstone's 'Commentaries, 4 ols; : Archbbld's Civil Pleading, do. " Criminal, Cox's Chancery Cases, 2 db. ' ' "NorrisVPeake, . : I' ": Gow on Partnership, . . Montague on do. 2 do. Stephen 6a Pleading, Starkie's Reports, ? do. " Sander' do. 2 do: . Goode's 'tu'dy of Medicine, 5 do. Ebertee's .Therapeutics, 2 do. " E well's Medical Companion, , 4fctDo '.Family Physician, s ; l?aris Pharmacologia, 2 tlo. . Hagendie's Phisiology, ' ; . Miner. & Tully on Fevers, 1 ' - Armstrong bn do. .: Memoirs of Madam de . enlis,. Virginia IJousei'ife - Masonic Chart, ' Aiken's Elizabeth, I , JIallam's Middle Ages, 2 do. iGrimshaw's United States, - ' JefTerson's Notes ni Virginia, (new edition,) Longs Second Expedition, 2 vols. Plates Life of Marion, ; . . ( , Gaieties & Gravities, 3 do. ' ; Christian Indian, r V ' 1 John .Bull in America, Inheritance," 2 do. -Marriage, 2 do. Highlanders, . Human Heart, ; - ' Lady of the Manor, 2 do- Stranger Of the Vally, 2 do. Redwood, 2 do , - - ' Lionel Lincoln, 2 do. line Gilt Pos -: .. : " : ;.,Pinfc,.' do. ; . JJlack'and Red Wafers and VVax. . 3 . Raleigh, August 13, 1825. Tat Ki yer Na vigaiion Cj ompatiy fHE Stqckh0lders'pf;s 'JL-'i "requested to convene . in. general meet ing at Louisburg, onTuesday the '13th day i?y septemper nexr, tor me piirpose or xaKing - into consideratiori a. subiect ot .ereat impor- tance, which vvill be then laid before tliem ; , , " r f"r".'H uvuuu uimtu lugivc uiicii uui, i tual attendance at ;said time and place. : S JOHN I. .HAWKINS, Pres. igV 9th, .1825 . ; . . , 80--3t . .SSVU' EWE Al 3S- M BKT AT Til E SIGN OF THE ( WO yards Jtcst oflhc State-House.) : ! fjpHESubscriber respectfully informs his ' w H .fiends and thA miMl.-n-npvallvl that lip continues to keep a House of Entertainment nf Tra. Tellers -iandi all others wht may favor him ' 50 acres 'on the head of-Tpwn Creek,: for v?tlva ci11. lie is also nriiar1 .' tn hoard merly 1 WilLamsOn's. . , . twelve or fifteen members of the" approaching General Asmblvi , His fare will be good, and hiV terms reasonable. He. keeps an' a hinulant suniilv of Corb." Fodder !and Oats. : and as he is about toerect new Stables, will in a short tune nave the hst St h mp- for horses. - - . w . . .. . . w 1 , . 5 . JOSIAH MILLIARD. f, Raleigh,' Aug. 24; 1825.,.. , j 84-.: " V ;jCavd$9 Handbills, &c., lieatlv executed-at this office.1-. I ; ,y ' iBaltimorei " T .1 "Of Y the impVoveode of Drawing, secured jLP by jletters 'Patent under seal of the U. States and under the superintendence of the Commissioners of Lotteries' ?s i(r GrdncV; State Xlcry- - ' r ThcI)ra'wing will take place in the'city o Baltimore, iri October or November next, and will b complete in ohe.day. , ,. - ; . The" odd- andevcn system by which this lottery is; to be drawn; was at first popular, and is growing still more so "every day. , ( Highest PriW'30jOOO::2loZfar3 SCIIEJIE. 1 Prize of $30,000 is $30,000 ' 'si' 1 1 v.. 10 10 30 . 60, 100 200 400 20,000 of of, of of . of o of, of, of of 10,000 is 10,000 5,000 is 5,000 ,1,000 is 10,000 500 is 5,000 ,100 is 3,000 50 is 3,000 : 50 is 2.000 " 10 is . 2,000 5 is 2,000 4 is' 80,000 20,813 Prizes $15,000 40,000 Tickets. NOT ONE BLANK TO. A PRIZE ! (ry Every Prize payable zn CASH, sixty day after the drawing -subject to a deduction of fifteen pet cent, ; dj MODE OF DRAWING: The Nos. will be put into one whjfeel as usual and in the other wheel will be put the orizes nbove the denomination of Four dollars, ana tne drawinsr to Drosrress in: the usual manner. The 20.000 prizes of S4 will be awarded to the odd or even. numbers of, the Lottery (us the case may be) dependant on the drawing ofthe capital prize of Thirty rhousand Uoliars that is to say, if the $40,000 prize should come out to an Odd number, then every Odd Number in the scheme will be entitled to a $4 prize. w If the $30,000 prize shoulcf come out to an Even number, thpn all the Even JYum- bers in the scheme will be each entitled to a prize of $4. r ' ' v. f . 'Xj Odd Numbers are those ending -with 1, 3, 5, 7, Or 9. (j Even umbers are those ending- with 2,4, 6, 8, orO. ''trK;'' " ' ' This mode Npf drawlng'notonly enables the Commissioners to complete the whole Lotte ry 1,11 One Drawing; but has the great advan tage of distributing the small prizes regular ly to every alternate number in the scheme, so that the holder of two tickets or two shares' of tickets, (one odd and one even number,) w he certain of obtaining at least one prize, and in the same ratio for any greater quan- titv. 'rr (XjT A Ticket drawing a superiorTirizeJn this scheme, IS NOT RESTRICTED from drawing an inferior one also ; . (many tickets theretore wiU necessarily obtain TWO PRI ZES EACH.) Tickets 4 00 j Quarters . $1, 00 Iialvejygy 2 00 5'e-hths 50 Tickets and shates to be had odd &. even, at LOTl'ERY AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, 100 Aiaricet streets ' - "Where in former State Lotteries have been sold prizes of $100,000, 25,000, 20,000, 8 of 10,000, 3 of 5,000, 11 of 1,000, &c. & where was sold, all drawn in one day,, prizes amount- j ing to 250, 000 being the greatest amount: ever obtained at any orhce in America; Orders from anv part of the United States, enclosing cash or prize tickets, (post paid) will- be punctually, attended to. . Address S. & M. ALLEN, & Co. Aug, 2. 80 - Baltimore. "CS77LL be sold on the last Monday in Sep- T lember next, at tne court House in Smithville, Brunswick ountj', .or -as, -much thereof as will p iy the' taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, and cost of advertising, &c. 200 acres, part of a tract of Land lying on Livingston creeK, tormerly Boyd's. lOO dotm do formerly Wm. Hall's. - 50 do on dd formerlv owned bv Keators. 240 do oh a branch of said creek, near the Green Swamp, formerly Spaights. 1000 do on the Great Branch of Livingston granted to B. Smith. ; 343 dd on Livingston, part of the Bladen tract. y 1665 do on Hood's creek, formerly Row- eu's. : - 640 do on Rattlesnake, a branch of Hoodfs" creek. " " - v . , 90 do on do forme rly Samuel Vines's. ' 700 do on or near the head of Hood's cr'k, formeriy iVulgeon's.. 500 do belovv the last. formerly Ja9;.wa. v,nma , 500 do on Alligator, a branch of Hood's creek, formerlv Row ell's. ' 500 do on do joining the above. 50 do on Eagles Island. o70 do on Briny aw Island, Oyster Rocks and iioals in the Bay of Cape-Fear, granted to u. amiin. 20 do more or less, another Island in do. 150, do on the North side of Town creek, t-y B. Smith. 2,880 do on Allen's creek, formerly B. bmitn's. 250 do pnMobre's c'k.formerly Andei'son's. au onthe Royal Oak, a branch of , Lock- wood's folly, now or formerly B. Smith's. 195;720 do Green Swamp lands, granted to William Collins, Howell Ross and Williams. 41,500 do joining Lilliput creek lands, and the m:un-road to Smith yille. , 98 do on the mam " road.from Wilmirigioh to lockwooq tolly. 7,110 do between Town creek and Stur- Ken creeK;, tormerly Ancrum's 1 10 L,ots "ln the Town of Brunswick, now or tormerly lieo. C. Cletherell's. 640 do on the.' North AVest River, called Poinepose, formerly QoodenrE. Bo wen's. - 3U 4Q 1PVins reen, belonging to the es- ? ot Swam. V- 50 do n Bel1 Swamp , belonging , to the 1 VJI xuwc Diueuuic. : . ' 1 . K.lfl 1n An' TV' It II' . "ni - , - ' iu niK luuiic ui eorge lucas.. 100 do oh Juniper creek, given in by Geo. Gerow. . . " - A. GALLOWAY. Shvp. August i:, ltj. tJ-(jt--pr;adv.?7 00 A .if FOR TeCe BENEFIT OF THE OXFORD ?' ACApEMY. . - '" ' . v r SECOND GLASS,' Tnbe draton positively in . AovemberMext, ami t completed in a fettf Minutes, i ' ff J, B . YATES & A, JklTNTYdE, ; Mastaobhs, 1 Priz...S20,OOOis g20,000 1 .ao,ooo 5.000 , ; 1,990 . 1,000 500 100 50' ' 25 10 . 5 . 10,000 0 - "10.00 U 3,980 18 18 ;i8 186 ,18.-000 . 9,000 1,800 ' 9,300 186 i488 4,050 I - 14,880 13950 69,750 ; 15, 870 Prizes. 26,970 Blanks, gl71,S60 42, 840. Tickets - gl71,S60 This is v a Lottery formed.by the ternary combination and permutation of 36 numbers. Tickets and-Shares in the above scheme for sale at the Managers' Office in Raleigh, Half do. 2 5'6 Quarter do. . : 125 i Packages oik 12 tickets, embracing the 36 Numbers of the Lottery, which must of ne cessity draw at least $21 25 nett, with so many j chances for capitals ; or shares ofj packages jinay be had at the same rate, viz : j j V Packages of whole. . S60; i Of Halves, , SO, j Of Quarters. v 15. Union Canal Lottery of Penri- sylvania. t Eighteenth Class -New Series. To be drawn on the 7th September next, and fiiusfied in a few minutes. 66 numbers 9 ballots to bo drawn. ' 1 Prize of g25,000 is S25,009 12,500 ., 5,660 5,000 12,500 5,660 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 5,700 5,700 5,700 15,960 71,820 1,000 500 200 100 50 20 10 5 1 f j ' 183,04b 16,500 Prizes 29,260 Blanks 45,700 Tickets, Whole Tickets, S5 Halves, 2 50 Quarters, - li325 JSTew- YorJc State Literature Loir tery-No. 2, for 1825. j ' To be completed in one drawing on the 20th : 1 1 10 1 ' 20 ,114 . "V ' 285 : j : 1,596 14,364 September, 1825 I ,1 Prize of 25,000 is S25,000 2 10,000 20,000 1 6,696 6,696 2 5,000 10,000 20 1,000 20,000 20 500 10,000 38 200 - 7,600 114 100 11,400 22 ' 50 11,400 !l,710W T2 120,520 14,364 ' 6 186,184 16,500 Prizes. 8228,800 j Whole tickets S6 00 v Half 3 00 ! Quarters 1 50 Washinsrton Canal and 'Del a- ware State Lottery v FIRST CLASS. 1 Authorized by Acts of Congress. &c. - To be drawn and completed on the 5th dav of October, 15. SCHEME. .1 Prize of gl0,000 is gl 0,000 2 2 1 12 1 30 186 - 186 1,48 3,950 5,000 2,500 1,796 1,000 500 100 50 20 - 8 - 4 ' 10,000 5,000 1,796 12,0Q0 6,000 3,000 9,300 3,720 11,904 1 55,800 15, 870 I izes. 8128,520 Whole Tickets S4 Half do 2 Quarter do 1 : Prizes in any of the Lotteries of Connect! cut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsvlvania. ue iaw are, xuaryianui Virginia, ana Washin . . 1 1 :i - t' . -.r ton City, will be received in pavment. - , ffU Urders enclosing the cash or prizes TiJost paid j for tickets or . shares in any of the a Lotteries, will receive prompt attention,, ij above if ad- dressed to YATES & M'INTYRE, ... V nwcigu, xm. Raleigh, August, 24, . 1825 ( : T 1 " t -t Notice. KN:the 2d day of Aujmstn 825.1 aualifW jr as Executor to the last will and testament ot Kooen-Hurton, deceased, and hereby give notice, to all persons to present their claims against, tne estate, oiy they will be, barred i.wiii icwvcrv accoraing to iaw.T All per- T y i H"vf w" fc" r-c lllineaiaie payment. HORACR A "RlTTiTnw Execulpr of Robert Burton, dee'd. fe oranvuie. August 24. 1825. ra-a- y.! rnn parmnff of .the. United States on ,' th following Post Kotids, ; wiU be ire I? x;ei vedvat the General lPost OfBceinhe lOSvi FromihviUe byPhiiiprain i'i Carsons, Estatoe '-Gap M'Kinriey'si-Ifit- . 7 c ry .other Saturday st, 6 and arrive at PendletonrcV h on; Sun a.m. day by 6 f.,iri?U?.,r,, Vf: 4;V:3 'Lave- Pendletoif ever-other ; Monday at q Bvn. and - arrive- at jishville oh tTueUiy,by 104.;; From Raleigh. byIjttle ,Natones lo liavwood'.' 28Vniles-- jf'JI-i s Leave Raleigh every .Friday &t 6 lot. in; ahd arrive at Haywood the samexlay by 3 p. '.m': , Leave Haywood every i-riaay at o p. m. and airive at Raleigh ,on Saturday by noon. ; , 105. t From Statesville by ,Mount Pisgah to WilkesboroV :.5 V. - r3V,. J '.V: Leave Statesville every Thursday at 6 a. m and arrive at Wilkesboioughthe'same day at Ieave Wilkesboro' everVi Wednesday at 6 a.; ?. and arrive at "Statesville the same , - day by 4p m. r. . v .. "t. 'C::r J f 106, From Raleigh by Fish Dam, . Stagville arid Mount Tirzah to Roxboro'-.r 1,' V: f pave Raleie-h everv? Fridav at Ga m arid arrive at Roxboro' on Saturday by 1Q a mJ Leave Roxboro every .Saturday! at noon, and arrive at Raleigh, on Suftday by(4p t.;vv 107. From Lincoln ton by J. Fullenwiler's Evinsville and Mobresboro to Rutherfordton, 47 miles. - - ,Leave Lincolnton, every, Wednesday at 6 a m. and arrive at RuthermrdtorHty 7,p Leave Rutherfordton. everThufsday at, 4 a m. and arrive at Lincolntoii by 8 p m, . , . ' 108 From Elizabethtbwn byj Bfeatie's Bridge and Long Creek Bridge, to Milton. " , . Leave EUzabethtown everyThursday at6 a m. and arrive, at Milton the same day by 11 ant. -i m , ' . ;. M'lX .f- j -v-'.- . Leave Milton. every Thursdaj at 1 pn.a.nd arrive at Elizabethtown the, same 'day by 8 109. -From Onslow court house to John A. Everett's, 12 miles. . .V - Leave Onslow c. H; , every Wednesday at 6 a vi. and arrive at Everett's by 9 o. in. . Ieave Everett's every Wednesday by 11 u m and arrive at Onslo'w, c. hby 2lp m p 110. From Wadesboro by Beard's Store Rocky River ami George Smith's to Salisbury, 60 miles, & to return by Wadesboro' Rocky River, Allentown &; Lawrencevi'le, to Wades boro' 57 miles. , Leave Wadesboro' every Monday; at 6 a m. and arrive at Salisbury on Tuesday by 11 a ni. Leave Salisbury every .Tuesday by .2 p m. and arrive at Wadesboro', on Wednesday by p m. , - -- :.y . ... 111. From Pittsboro' by, Jb. I, tB rook's, W. Lmdleys Store, ,T. Carter's, Albright's Store, Long's Store, Hadley's Mills and Me- banc's Store, to Greensboro', 08 miles. Leave Pittsboro' every Monday at 6 a m. and arrive at Greensboro' on Tuesday by noon. 1 ' . . i . Leave Greensboro' every Tuesday, by 2 p m and arrive at Pittsooro' on Wednesday by 7 p m. : : 112. From Charlotte by Hopewell Church by Beatty,s Ford, 20 miles., . j , Leave Charlotte -every Wednesday at Gain and arrive at Beaty's Ford the. same day-by Leave Beaty's Ford every Wednesday by 2 p m and arrive at Charlotte by 8 p ; ; 113.-From Salem by CIemmonsvdle,Riddle s Ferry and Yadkin, to Mocksvilje 23 miles Leave Salem every Wednesday at 6 a m and Salem by 12 at noOn., t . . j ? 1 Leavo Mocksyille every Wednesday by: 2 p in and arrive at Salem by 8 p m. . 114. From Murfreesboro by Wmton,pitca Landing and Coleram to Windsor, once a week, 52 miles. ; ' ; :! v :. ' Leave Murfreesboro' every Wednesday at 4am and arrive at Windsor the same .day at Leave Windsor every Thursday at. .8 a m and arrive at Murfreesboro on Friday by iu am. - ' : : NOTES - s ! 1. The Postmaster General may expedite the mails and alter the times for arrival and leparture, at anv time during the continuance of Jhe contract, he paying an. adequate com pensation for arty extra expense that may be occasioned thereby. And he ; reserves the right to abridge any. contract made uncler this advertisement when he thinks it proper, and to deduct from the compensation at the ratio paid under the contract, for lessening the duties of tne contractor." 1 - 2. Ten minutes shall be allowed for open ing and closing the mail, at all offices where no particular time, is specified. o. lor every thirty minutes delay, funa voidable accidents excepted,) in arriving al ter the time prescribed in any contract, the contractor shall forfeit five dollars k'r. and, if the delay continue until the departure of anv depending mail, whereby a trip is lost, afor- leiture oi uouoie tne amount allowed tor car rying the majj one trip, shall be incur red,'lln less it shall be made to appear that the delay was occasioned oy unavoidable accident ; m which case the amount of pay for a trip will De ioneixeo. - , 4. Persons making proposals; are required to state their prices by the year. t Those who contract will receive their nav auarterlv - in the months of May;. August, November. and February, one month after the expiration or eacn quarter. : . . . 5." No other, than a free white person shall be employed to carry the mail. , ; N. 6. Where the proposer intends to' convey the mail m the body of a stage carriage, he is desired to state it in his proposals : a'nd the stage must b e of sufficient size, unless other wise expressed, to conveniently convey sev en passengers. . x - 7.. Ever' proposer may offer. in his bidT to make improvement in the transportation of me man, fiuu me icruisnRvneu, eitner as to the mode of, transporting- it, the speed reauir. ed,.or.the frequency of the trips per. week which sliall receive due consideration. , "The numb er of the post route shajl b e stat ed in' every bid, and the proposal "must be sealed and directed to the General Post-Of- tice; and endorsed 'Proposals? i v .r: t, '.z. Strict attention . must be eriveix to the en dorsement, as it is not intended to break, the seal ot, any proposal, until the time for re- v.ciAng urns auaii wave expireu, ' j ' ( -. o. i tie r ostmaster.;. General reseryes! to himself the right of declaring any contract at an cuu, wuciieverone iauure fiannriw, which city Of Washington, until , the lAttfV day of V October next; inclusive.:f, V:'- f' T2t NOltTH CAIipjUNA'A'i'! iThe distances' sfhf fl aWf i i.n - Is em may be mcorl-ect 1 On thU sorne the, contractor, muat inform himself-.tii' subject Cfc- ' 7 " v tit wjinarawn alter time br;recerving, bids ,shall have? expire v and should anyperson refuse to take the enn tract , at nis bid,-hA shall be held respond signment of any contract witlibut the conser " oftne Ppstmter-General. shall forfeit iw .HMnaHcases;;w mai:e "a transfer is made, the terras must be fulW Mated. .r'Jri-rANj ,-fi. Ui,y t V 1 ne comracTs are tobe jnoperation on .the first day of Janu iry next, and continue one year; - t r . JOHN; .M'LEAN, ' ,JPostJI faster. General,' Genera! Pest-Office, i. Washington ity, Jti!y 825. oawT3 .JHE subscribe;? pfferi. hisTraci'' of" Land :9l630 acresfbr, sale; -lying six - miles west of S mithfield, J ohnston Coin nty, and on both siles oOliddle! Creek. Therel is on it, a Single rstbfy framed t) welling, ahd o houses for the convenience of a small family, about 175 acres of, cleared land, a good por. tion of which' is esh, and) well adapted to the culture of .corn and cotton, and. now iu excellent repair.'. A beautiful young Orchard of Apple and Peach trees. 1 There Is about 200 acres excellent creek land, thro' which a beautiful and nevertUiling .stream flows.- The- hills adjoinhrgthe hw : lands; "is well supplied, withever-failing Springs.; .upland generally level, which enhances .its -value. It is-but seldom that a tract ' of land of its Worth, and generally reputed .healthy, situa tion and many advantages and conveniences, such as being, convenient1 to never-failing mills, is offered for sale in this section of coun try. Those, disposed to buy ; wouM do well to call and see. Said -Tract of Iaiul will be sold oh accommodating terms, if applied for shorlly.. " Young Negroes will be f taken in payment ; For,furthr particulars i enquirc-of Dr. Willie N; , White of Craven county, or the subscriber, Sec. ri . jOIIN EAS ON. . June I0ih,f 1S25. f i; t ? 65- : TREASURY DEPARTMENT, . '";t "i"' VV-';V;t;-29ih;AprHt825.:-, ""OTICE j3 hereby given, that;on the first iX day :' ff October next, the principal cf jhe six per cent.. Mock ot tne. United Statescre ated.uncer the. authority of an act ofion.ress entitled An act authorising a loan for a sum not exceeding eleven millions of ! dollars.', appro.ved on the ffjurteenth dayiof : March, one thousand eiirht hundred and .twelve, in- gether wih ,the mterest. -then due J thereon, " will be paid to the'prbprietprs;6f said stoc: or to their ; att6rneys duly authorised, at the Treasury 'cf the United .States in Washing ton, and at.the several Loan Offices;, on the books of which any portion of said, stock may stind. . ; - . ' ' 'x A surrrehder of the Certificates of said Stock will be required: at'the time of pay ment, and the jnterVst : on said stock will cease from'nd after the thirtieth day of Sen , J SAaiu: SOUTHARD, , Acting Secretary of the T.reasur) 4 i P RINC IP AlV TEA C K E R? is 'wanted in rlL.thii institution, well qiiafjfied in instruct vouths of both sexes in all the -.b ranch eis of an English and Classical Education, rand io pre pare ycung.men for entrance into the Junior Class of any ''College in'th Urnon.; Jllis mo ral character,1 and qualifications ftn' teaching the Greek and ' L.atin "-Classics.musi be un ; - tloubted., r.vVU'; 't'r , . I - " r It is;tjie design of !therTrustees ".; to 'contract With a Genth-ma: yhp willJ take upon him self the sole: munagemenf ancl ;eipisibility of the School compr'ehen'di.hg.b-btb i depart- ments; Male Female, supply the. same witli ' Teachers of his owrj cliojce, &. furnish eve'rj'.. other necessary ; in consideration of which he will be, .'entitled, to regulate .the price of tuition, and to ' receive all ho emoluments, derived from it. ; ; . ' 1 This' "plan-is vecommendcJ by the experi ence, that, salary r employmects d' not sti mulate to that-, industry . .and zealf which . are necessary, .to the successful . progress and feputatidn of a lirge School," and has its foundatoin in tha principle of self love,whicli p rom pt s th e; exert to ns " most where interest lies, liy identifying, the Interest of the Tea chef with the character of.the School, thus r0brdihg to the public the surest guaranty 6i haying, thHr children faithfully. tauglit- The Academy .lot and huildings are sittv ated 2 in very pleasant part of the town, on one of the principal streets, and m the neigh-, borhood jf t!ie Episcopal and ; Pi-esbyterian Churches.. The lot is arge, and well shad ed in the front, yard, Twhich cbmmuVicate with the street over a stile : The main build ing and viing'are three; stories higlij with a double Portico in front, aruUis surmounted with a: beautiful Belfry-the - length and breadth of the main building is about 65 by 45 feet,." dividetV into large apartment, sepa- . rated by large halls'or p;issiges through thQ centre. Thev arc 'SufTiciently capacious to accom modate a School of 200 vcholars and a fartn ly, and the lot i3 supplied: from a Hydrant m the front yard with good and'wholesums wa ter. 1 ' , . - - - - '. I Few prospects can' be more inviting than the present, to -a' married gentleman with a family, qualified to Assist in the school, or capable of taking boarders,- (and such' a per son the Trustees would greatly prefer) for itcombines the advantages of two fold pro fits, to b derived fromteaching and board ing children from abroad. And why it is knoM-n.' that this Academ-' is situaU in a town with a population of S600 soulsjj &that Ahere is no Academy , within 60 miles of it, jn which the higher branches of learning are taubrlit. the strikimr advantages of this oftcfi cannot fail to make a sfrohg appeal to the interest and enterprise of the hrst talents in the country, devoted from necessity J to the ocations of Literature . " , . j The Ti-ustees will lease the' buildir.gs, lot, Ike, from the first day of January next ; ( wben the present lease expires) for one year : as ter which they will extend the term to any number of y-ears f tlie contracting parties can agree upon. v 3 ' .v Lerters,post postpaid, ' may be addresseti to the subscribers at this place. f ' . I ; LOUIS D. IIK.NKK, . JNO. TV. WRIGHT, I Oommittee.i i4th;.i ;ile,f August 10. it V " ' s. ' Z Fayettev
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