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, THE TIE StVEltKD. A
iri,-r' ..-.V' V--' fjH'h-, '
Sktch.
Wnnwe 'Aifl(i to the mother, that her
' . . son j ' v . -,. . ' A- -' , ,
' "Was slairi'ln battle, all at once it seem d
As if the chain ithat bound hr to this earth
,1Vas snapped, and like a byoken flow she
pined 1 1
When the raiairushes, and the. winds are
' 1 loud, . , ' !'
Tn quick decay; He of four goodly sons,
4 Two on the ocean for their country died,)
Was tlte-sote remnant v one by one they
- : sunk, IT: - ,
- Jueavi'n.e him only, to his mother's heart,
Solace hope comfort.
i .. ' - .- ' - 1. f J H
. v - Words may not express :
The tenderness8? tearful and so deep,
The love wi th Jwhich this widow lovd her
. "son, - : ' ' ' ' ' ,
.Iusing",' awake, within her silent home,
' Dreaming,' asleep, on her nocturnal couch:
lie was to herjthe world. Words cannot
paint r - ''v v ' ' '!:
The aonv which like a tempest fierce ;
Tortured tier thoughts to chaos when he
And sorrow, like dark midnight, fell be-
. tween " . ; ; ' ' -
Sunshine and her lone heart.,. ;
.' ! . On afternoons
Of Summer, when from bean-fields blos-
' 1 sonungy- ! ? ' ; ' x '' '" 5K '
Lazy and faint jhe armorous winds crept by,
Laden with perfumes, .' 'twas pleasant
To Took upon the matron, as she turned
With patient!; toil " her murmur-making'
" wlu el, rf :" " 'l ; . '. : . , " . ;
Bv. side her cottage door j while, on the
, seat ! :, ! - - - ":
Of 'daisied turf the freakish kitten palyed
Its antics, and oerhung in wicker cage,
The captive black-bird chanted his clear
song.
There, was
a pleasure, and unbroken
sweet refreshment, fnthat
peace, J
calm and
siffht
Of pious age, leaning in tranquil hope '
On a frail tiej as,mid Sahara's sands,
Horizon bounded, one bright speck of green
The traveller sees, and thereon thinks of
' rest, . ' '
Of perils past forgetful.
! - f Like a tree
Tempest o'erthrown, she with erM rapidly ;
The cottage soon was tenantless ; an 1 then
The siu shone on the hollies round her
grave. ' I' - ,''!
The Synod of Nqrtli-Carolina
U"1TILL meetvUn' the town "! of- Gieensbo
V v ough, hi .the County of, Guilford, , on
weuncsaay tne am ot tjctooer next. .
COLIN MciVER, Stated Clerk.
Sept. 5, 1825. ' v "83-3w
AT THE SIGN OF THE
C100 Yards Tf(est of the State-House. )
Subscriber respectfully informs, his
JBL fri
tner as and the public creneraUv. that he
continues to keep a llonse'ef Entertainment
in (?alefgh, for the accommodation of Tra
vellers and all others who may favor him
yrith a ca'h' He is also prepared to boanl
twelve or fifteen members of the approaching
9 General Assembly- Uii tare will bo. good,
and h:s terms reasonable. He keeps an a
bundant supply of Corn,- Fotlder and Oats,
and as !e is about to erect new Stables, will
in a s!orf time have t!e best. Stabling for
horses. . .:'.. ' :;
' t JdSTAH DILLIARD.
,-Raleigh, Aug. 24, 1825 ? L J84- '
" Authorised hy! Special Act of Assembly
' for the benefit of H ,
tGOLtEN FLEECE LODGE, No. 74, K. C.
SCHEME.
$3000
2000
1000 -;
, 5'JO ,r
.100
"''so -
' 10',
5 '
13
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lis.
.is
is
13
'is
J3000
2000
' .2000
2500,
1000
1000';
1000
7500
20,000
Prizes!
Blanks . ; -
- - 4000 Tickets at $5 V Is
$20,000
r Drawing to commence- in i Mtltox. as soort
as a sufficients numier of Tickets shnll HavV
been sId.-Superintended by the following
Managers i, , ,; . , -. ' - . ' .:
r-"-;' V y, ALER HENDERSON,
" ' JAMESAINKY, ,! !; y ,
iAUCHIMEDKSiDONOIItV'
JOtlN R. CLARK,
,TH O M AS j L. , ST E VEN S .
SAMUEL WATKINS. 1
s Orders forticketsi fiostpaid, and. enciosing
the-CAjirt,; will be thankfully 'ifeceiyl and
' pjinctually attehded;to by .the Treasurer hi
, M? ton.-: NCJ'Vvb'j'i.i Ji'.i.'Is-'i-t.; Jfe;!.
. -Tickets. Five Dollars each Tickets" to be
fiaif froAg'ents
to w.ns, villages and'pubUc place: .ihroughouf
, t'.e" State --:V,;1 '"""
JSv oider-of the JlanVgersi.r.;. -VH. i-ri'
' t' :- iiiILirir.HOMAS, Trcasrv
1 Prize
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' 20 " ' !.
100 ;
1500 j ;.
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1639
2J61
tbfore owned nd occupied by
Woheirt It. Johnson, in the town of Warren-
ton, N.' C. which he wilJ coiVmitb as a house
of Public Entertainment, me Duuaing is
in '"good condition, and thev-furniture- and
all other fixtures well calculatecirto gjve eve
ry necessary "comfort- to! guest s?gcncrany.--i
His table niU be furnished with the.best . the
country afibrds. . Having experienced and
careful" Ostlers to' attend his stables, which
will at all times he plentifully supplied with
goMprbvenderT visitdrs
that their horses will receive the utmost at
tention. His bar wdl attord the choicest re-
freshmentsvT ' -V -.-v?
The Northern and Southern Mail Stages
each arrive at and depart from this house eve
ry dav, and the Western Stage twice a weeKi
which affords many facilities not experienced
elsewhere. Under these circumstances, the
subscriber hopes to give such satisfaction to
those who may think proper to call on him,
as to induce a continuance of their favors to
THOMAS JOHNSON.
. :, , THE SUBSCRIBER, '
Having been induced, from recent melancholy
circumstances, to devote his undivided time
and attention toh's establishment at SHOCCO
SPlilXGS, has disposed of his public house
in VWarrenton, to his brother, Thos. Johnson.
In retiring from that situation, he tenders his
numerous friends and customers, his grateful
acknowledgments for their past favors & sup
port j and recommends his successor to their
future patronage.
( ROBERT R. JOHNSON.
Warrenton Aug. ?6.
87 4t
emaVe emmavy.
MISS BALLANT1NE will open a Semi
nary for Young Ladies, on the 5th Sep
tember inst. at Gen. A. Graves' in the upper
end of Caswell County. The 'situation is ve
ry pleasant and adjacent to the Rockingham
Sprinc s.
The course of instruction will be carried
on in a regular system, embracing all the
Scientific and Ornamental Branches necessa
ry to complete the Female Education. She
will alo deem it her ! imperious duty to pay
particul.tr attention to the morals and man
ners of the Young Ladies committed to her
caro; v
. Pup-Is from a distance can be accommodat
ed with board by Mrs. Lea, whose residence
is quite convenient to the school house. Her
terms of b ai d are $35 per session. The first
Sess:on will - end on the 2frh of December
next ; and a prspor'.ionable deduction will be
made -in the price of tuition and board on ac
count of the shortness of the session.
rtlCES OF TUITI02T. .
For the 1st Cl iss, - ; - 10 00
2d do -- - - 12 50
' 3d and 4th Class, 15 00
" All Ornamental Branches will be taught at
the usual prices.
Caswc 11 County, Sept. t, J 825. 88-3w
T her large and commodious two story
Hovise on Fayctteville street, opposite
to the Court-House, is well prepared to ac-
commodate fifteen Members o theapproach
i7g Assembly wih Hoard ; and takes this
opportunity to inform th m, that every at
tention shall be paid, so as to render their
entertainment C(mfort: ble and agreeable.
Her house affords .a number of conve
nient and private rooms, anil he has enijasr
"ed out rooms for those gentlemen that wish
them. . '.
, N. B- Transient persons will be accommo
dated as usual, as there is an excellent Stable
on the Jot, well furnished with corn, fodder,
oats and-every thing necessary. Her terms
of bo;rd are low and reasonable.
"'-'Raleigh, August 29. , 86-7t
THE undersgned. Executor of Samuel
Wjalker, of Granville county, dee'd. hereby
giyes notice, that if Thomas Dickinson, the
Legatee, to whom sundry Slaves, viz. a Negro
Woman Vine, and her Children, the proper
ty of said deceased! were left by vill,"many
years ago do not come for wartl and pay the
expenses that have been incurred in main
taining said Negroes, and take them into his
possession, on or, before, the 14th of Novem
ber, the said Negroes will on that day, be put
up for sale at vendue, and sold in order to
defray the charges incurred in their support.
JOHN STONE, Exr.
Franklin, May 10, 1S25. 566m.
State of North-Carolina.
Bertie Countv. ' f
Court of Equity March Term, . 1 825.
Amos R ivner, complainant., . 1
. and . , j
Nottingham Mf-nks, Administrator, )
1 and others, defendants. - J-
f'N this, case,' it appearing to the Court that
Strahon Monk, one of the defendants in
this suit, is riot a resident of this State ; it is
ordered, ; that publication be made in. the Ra
leigh Register for three months," admonishing
the s ad Strahon Monk to appear at the next
term pf this Court, ta be held in the town -of
Windsor, on the, third Monday of September
next; and plead, answer or demur to this bill,
or judgment pro confesso will be entered,
and 'the cause! set for hearing exparte as to
liim. . ..- ,, Test.;, j r-.T' ,,: J..-" tro-.,,-.
CHAS. W. JACOCKS C M E.
.. State of. 5forth-Carol iiia.
Rutherford county.
'' Superior Court of Law. -5
- iiv April termi 1825. ' j ;
Fanny. Garrison 1 r"---U v
!v;; tv'; CpeOUon for divorce.
Jacob "Garrison. -ji ' J: . '.'
tTrppeariiig to i the ! satisfaction of, the
Court that Jacob Gnrrison, the defendaht,
U not: ah inhabitant of this State ; it is there
fore jordtf red I by. Court,' that i , publication,; be
made three' months in th Raleigh Star and
Register givingnotice to the defendant .that
he appear at the next 'Superior Courtpf Law
to ?be - held for ;Rutherford "countjr"t the
Courthouse in RutherfortUon on the 3d Mon
day after the 4th Monday in September
n'cxtttien atul there to answer, plead or d6
mu'r ;tq paid petition ; otherwise-, it ; will be
taken pro confesso an4 atljudged according
ly. VC intess, Jaihes Morris,4 Clerk of said
Court; at office the 3d Monday after; the 4th
.Monday of, March Aj I, 1825, and in the
49th year of thelndepehdcnce. i : . ',
1S8 , JAMES MORRIS, Clk,
OU THE BENEFITCOK THE OXJPOUD
SECOND CtASS
ic jrawn positively tn MvmBer next, ,ali d
! . . - .J ir,-.M, .-i-a-.-.
ft-- Is
j.
BYATES &UiM,INTTRE," MisioBns.
Prizes gSO, 000
. ' 10,000 '
;-4v-:fp.O0O' '
f"i;99Q'v '
S20,000
10,000
; ;
-
. 18
18
18
186
186
488
13950
10.00a
"3,98Q
; is: 000
'.9,000
1,800
, 9,300
4,050
lV, 880
69,750
giri,i?60
I 000 '
500
100
50
' 25
10
5
15,870 Prizes.'
26,970 Blanks,
42,840 Tickets
SI 71,560
This is a Lottery formecL by the.teriiarj"
combination and permutation of 36 numbers.
Tickets and Shares in the above scheme
for sale! at the Managers' Office in Raleigh;
Whole Tickets, ,g5,v ;
Half dot , 2 50
Ouprterl tlo. 1 25 ". . -
Packages of 12 pickets, embracing the 36
Numbers of the Lottery; which must of:.ne
cessity draw at least$2l 25 nett, with so many
chances for capitals ; or shares of packages
may be had at the same rate, viz,: ,
Packages of whole, S60,
Of Halves j : SO, .
Of Quarters, 15.
JSTeiv- Yorlc State Literature Lot
I teryNo. 2, for 1825. '
To be - completed ' iit one drauinsr on the 20th
September, 1825.
1, Prize of S25,000 is 825,000
2
1
o
20
20
' 38
114
10,000
6,696
5,000
1,000
500
200
100
50
12
6
20,000
6,696
10,000
20,000
10,000
7,600
11,400
11,400
20,520
86,184
4 228
(1,710
14,364
16,500 Prizes.
S228,800
Whole tickets 6 00
Half
3
oo
50
Quarters
Washington
ware S
Canal and Dela-
tate Lottery,
FIRST f LASS.
Authorized by
JActs ot Congress, &c.
Completed on the 5th clay of
To be dravtn and
October, 1825.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of S10,000 is 810,000
2 5,000 10,000
2 2,500 5,000
1 1,796 1,796
12 1,000 12,000
12 500, 6,000
30 100 3,000
186 50 9,300
186 20 .3,720
1,488 ' 8 11,904
13,950 4 55,800
15,870 Prizes. 8128,520
Whole Tickets 84
Half do 2 :..-.;
Quarter, do 1 T . "
Prizes in any of the Lotteries of Connecti
cut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania,
DelawareMaryland, Virginia, and Washing
ton City, will be received in payment.
Onlers enclosing the cash or prizes ( post
paid J for tickets or shares in any of the above
Lotteries, toill receive prompt attention, if ad
dressed to
YATES 8c MTNTYRE,
! '. Raleigh, N. C.
Raleigh, August 24, 1825. ,
Q The Register of Debates in Congress,
having swelled into a much larger volume
than was at first anticipated by the publishers,-
its completion' has, in consequence,
been delayed beyond the period promised
to its subscribers. The increased' size of
the work has been . caused, in part,; by the
addition of a number of interesting public
Documents, which were too voluminous for
newspaper publication, and by a determina
tion of the Editors to place in the Appendix
of the volume, a the JUtivs passed during the
session. The publishers have, However,
the pleasure to I inform the patrons of the
work that it will be completed in the course
of two or three j weeks, and then forthwith
forwarded to them by mail. j .
To all those, who have sent in their "names
for the work, it will be furnished at the price
originally proposed, viz. three dollars 5 but
it is proper to make it known, that, in con
sequence of the great enlargement of the
volume, the price will be raised, to non-subscribers,-
to tiyi dollars. J
I GALES. & SEATON.
Aug. 1011825: : ' " yl , , -
TT AN awayt from the farm of the subscriber
' ' '- ' t Tf - . ' . . ...
not long since, two negro Uoys or. the
following description.; , J ,i '!..'!.
AARON, about SQyears old, 5 feet 8 inches
if 1-aw"''iM jjrupuruuii o, lusjieigni;
a dirty black skin, wide face and small eyes.
5, DAVID, 18 years old, about Abe height of
Aaron , but not so square built. Ue is a dark
mulatto, -jie ally black his eyes are above
the-eoDinon size ; . , r. ' '
v They will probably take up about Raleigh,
or in the neighbovliood bf bolonel . Philemon
Hawkinsf in -Warren. ; The above reward
will .lje given fortheirlappjehensisoaahd
delivery tome; or '30 dolls.. tor Aaroaand 20
for David. . .' v , .- "1 "
r -v . will. a. blount.
Beaatbrt count V, Mav U, - r- - 2 i J 60tT -
Ott carrylngiiuUs or"hQiUnitcd Statqson
tltefollbwine- PostRoitls f willf bere j
Icei vetl?at the'GnefaRPbst OjHc'in : the
1'city ofWashingtontntiL
K 'October' next, inclusive -:!irv ; j '; 'v . !
in nort;i Carolina.
ton r. h. S. C once in two weetCS.
Leave Ash ville every other Saturday at 6
a? m.-and arrive at Pendleton c U 'on Sun
day by 6 p. m. ) . i',j YUP
- Leave Pendleton every other-Monday at p
a. m. and arrive at Ashville on Tuesday by
6. m. '" '.y'V-i'' ' . 'r: ,'. -.- :! X - -; :
r-1044Prom,RaleighbyJjttl6ANat-Jones
to Haywood, 28 miles. A 4- ' C ' : . kj'"
Leave Raleigh every Friday pit 6 d. m.' and
arrive at 1 1 ay wood the same -day by 3p.;mP y
u I.eave.Haywpod every Friday vat 5 '!
and arrive at;Raleigjv oWiSatiiMay jbv nopn.f
: 105. iFrom Statesyilfe by 'Mount; Pisgah to
Ayilkesboro' ; ,; ... , "-; ;-:'v.- .-,ij.'2t
" Leave Statesville every Thursday! at 6 a. m
and arrive at Wilkesbbiough thesame day at
4p. m.-r- Xx: -XX'y''X rl
Leave Wilkesboro' every Wednesday at 6
a. tn. and arrive at Statesville the same day
bv 4 P m . '-X; jj
106. From Raleigh by Fish Dam, S tagville
and Mount Tirzah to RoxbOro'. J ' , '
I.eae Ridelcrh every Friday t 6 a, tn. and
arrive at Roxboro' on Satunlay by? 10 a m
- Leave Roxboro' every Saturday at-noon.
and arrive at Raleigh on Sunday bv 4 p m
107. From Liricolnton by J . Full en wiler's
Evinsville and Mooresborb to Rutherfordton,
47 miles.
v Leave Lincolnton every Wednesday at 6
a m. and arriye at Rutherfordton by 7 p in.
Leave Rutherfordton, every Thursday at 4
a tn. and arrive at Lincolnton bv 8 6 m.
108. From Elizabet blown by Seatie's
Bridge and-Long Creek Bridge, to Milton.
Leave Elizabethlown every Thursday at 6
a m. and arrive at Milton the same day; by
1 1 a m . j 1
Leave Milton every Thursday atl p mand
arrive at Elizabethtown tne same; day iy o
109. From Onslow court house to John A.
Everett's, 12 miles. . ' ; ' p-"' .' ' 1
Leave Onslow c. h. every Wednesday at 6
a m. ana arrive at tverelt s hy y a m. v
Leave Everett's eveiy Vcdnesday by-11
u m and arrive at Onslow c. h'. by 2 P tn
110. From Wadesboro' by Beard's Store,
Rocky River and Ge rge Smith's tojSalisbury,
60. miles 8c to return by .Wadesboro', Rocky
River, Allentown &. Lawrenceyule, to Vades
boro' 57 miles. . . 1
lave Wndesboro every 'Monday .'at 6 a m.
and arrive at Salisbury on Tuesday by 11a m.
Leave Salisbury every Tuesday I by 2 p tn.
and arrive at Wadesboro' on Vednesday by
7 P m. X -....-i-i. : ; r ... .'''.-; 5,
111. From Pittsboro' by Jo. L Brook's,
W. Lindleys Stored J. Carter's, Albrigbt's
Store, Long's Store, Iladley's Mills and Me
bane's Store, to Greensboro, 58 miles.
Leave Pittsboro' every Mondayiat 6 d tn.
and arrive at j Greensboro' on Tuesday fcy
noon, j - j ! - J'-. :. j! ..;! .. ;
Leave Greensboro' every Tuesday by 2
p m and arrive at Pittsooro' oh. Wednesday by
7 pm. ' !"f' " '
112. From Charlotte by Hopewell Church
by Beatty.s Ford, 20 miles. . "
Lfave Charlotte every Wednesday at 6 a m
an 1 arrive at Beaty's Ford the same day by
11 am. , ' . - ?
Leave Beaty's Ford every Wednesday bv
2 'p tn and arrive at Charlotte by 8 p m 4 : ? !
113. FromSaiem by Clemmonsvilie, Kiddle's
Ferry and Yadkin, to Mocksville 23 miles , ,
Leave Salem every Wednesday at 6 a m
and Salem by 12 at noon. , ; r
Leave Mocksville every v ednesday by 2
p m and arrive at Salem by 8pm.:
1 14. From Murtreesboro by Wmton, Fitcn
Landing and Colerain to Wincsor, once. a
week, 52 miles. ,
Leave! Murfreesbciro' every .Wednesdax' at
4rt7iand arrive at Windsor the- saine day. at
p'm. ; . . ; ;
Leave Windsor every Thursday at - 8 tn
and arrive at Murfi'eesboro' 011 Friday by
10 a ni.
NOTES.
1. The Postmaster General may expedite
the mails and alter the times for arrival and
departure, at any time during the continuance
of the contract; he paying an adequate com
pensation for any extra expense that may be
occasioned thereby. And he reserves the
ri.ht to j abridge , any contract made under
this advertisement when he thinks it proper,
and to deduct from the compensation atithe
ratio paid under, the contract," for ( lessening
the duties of the contractor- u v w
2. Teh minutes shall be allowed for open
ing and closing. the mail at all offices where
no particular time is specified. ! f, 'XX 1 XX
3. ; For every thirty minutes delay, (una
voidable accidents excepted,) in arriving- af
ter the time pre'scribed in any contract, the
contractor shall forfeit five dollars ; and, if
the delay continue until the departure of any
depending mail, whereby a trip is lost, "a for
feiture of double, the amount; allowed for car
rying the mail one .trip, shall be incurred, sin
less it shall be made to appear that the delay
was occasioned by unavoidable accident ; in
which case the amount of pay for a trip will
be forfeited. ' X-'-y- - .'
4. Persons making proposals, are required
to state their prices by the year. .Those who
contract will receive their pay quarterly-
in the months of May, August, November,
and February, one ihontti after the expiration
of each quarter. "',.; s'v - ';,1f4';,,;:!'7: ";!;;:
5. No other than a free white person shall
be employed to carry the mail, -r.j ...... ... ,
6. Where the, proposer intends, Jo , convey
the mail in the body of .a stage carriage, he
is desired totstate it in his proposals and the
stage miist be of sufficient size, unless other
wise, expressed to Cdnvehientiy. convey sev
en' passengers." k ; ' f .; ,; .; . y ;
7- Every proposer may offer in his bid, to
make ' improvement in. the transportation of
tne man, irom tne terms, invited, either as. to
he mode, of tranpb:rting it, the speed requir
ed, or the frequency of thfe trips per week-r
which .'shall receive due, consideration.: V
Tie number, of the post route shall be stat
ed in every bidi and tlie proposal must be
sealed and directed to: the General Post-Of-fiee,hd
emldrsed groposalsX 'X.
' S trict attention m list be given to the en
dorsement, as it isfnoti intended to break the
seal of any;prop6say until the tiftne for re
ceiving: bids shall hav expired ':;S'vr. ' -
8. The r Postmaster , General reserves tn
himself the rfght o f declaring anycontract at
v" MB-in ; V" Mimic uappeus, w iiicn
amounts to the loss of a triW " T ' r
'' ,. - '. . ',. v. ..;''... ' . ,t -
; 103 JProm' AshVilla; byPbiliplJjritam s,
c;c:; Cafsons, Estuto'e. Gap, M'Kinney VLit:
tie Rivfir, Keowee;and Boonsfdrdi t6 Pcudie;
been comniuflicated to'thls offide, ,n!i .JZ
ot them nay be?mcbrrect ; 0rV this sabW
soma
S!0KM answerable for, any
c, 10. No bid shall :be;wkhdrawn after
time 'for receiving ?bids hall have expired
and should, any person refuse to take the con
tract at his bid he shall be beld resnonsihv
tb the Department for the difference betwee-i
his. bid and tliat at which the contract hail
5fI.ICo decisions on bids shall be made
knon before the irth of October. The as
sigument M any contract wiUiouttlieconserr
of the Postmaster General, shall forfeit it
aM in all: cases-where aDplicatibivtOlnake a"
transfer, is madq, the term! usi, be fully;
stated. ':-, ; A,;Vv';v 1 ',v ,.; J
1 tThVccractsare tobe-rn opersttioir
orrthe first day of January next,-and ctrntinte
one year.- . . . . t JOHN M'LE AN, "
- - i XPoitetam Genial.
General JPast-fOMce, '' A k- X'X M A X I , r T iv v-. ; - '
r Washington Cityi July 14th, 1825.
i .oau'l?
i
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' SHE subscribed offers his Tract
of
of OJU acres, tor sale, Jying six nilles
west of Smith field, Johnston County, and on
both sides of Middle Creek. There is on it a
Single Story framed D welling, and other ouw
houses for theconveniehce of a small fa;niy
about 175 acres of -cleared- land,' a goodpoiv
tioii of which is fresh- and well adapted to
the culture of corn and; cotton, and now irt
excellent repair, ; A beautiful young Orchard
of Apple and Peach trees. i vThere is about
200 acres excellent creek land, thro' which a
beautiful ! and Jn ever-failing stream f5ows.--i
The hills ad joinings -the. y lands, is well
supplied, with never-failing springs; upland
generally level, whfch enhances, its value. '
It is but. seldom that a tract of laiid of its
worth, and generally reputed healthy situa'-,
tioiJand many advantages and conveniences,
such as being,: .convenient"-, to never-failing ..."
mil's, is ofiered for sale in this section of cxun
try. Those disposed to buy would do well
to call and seeV Said vTract of. Land will be
sold on accommodating terms, if applied for
shortly. ' Young f Negroes' will be taken i:i
payment. ror lunucr pamcuiaraj enquirt-ot
Dr.vWillie N. White of Craven county; 0.r
the subscriber, &c. ' JOHN EASON'.
'June 10th, 1825.; ? i ' f v 65-
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
29th April, 1825,
first
the
per cent, mock or tne United States, cre
ated uiider the authority of an act of Congress
entit led An act authoj ising a loan for a surr "
pot. exceeding eleven niillions of dollars, '
apj)rVv'ed , on the fourteenthday' of March,
one thousand eight hupdred and twelve, to-v
g ether wih the int erest ' then 'due J thereon,
will be! paid to tlie proprietors of said stock
or to their attorneys duly, authorized, at the ,
Treasury of the. United, States iii- Wasliing
ton, aii(l at tlie several Loan. Offices, on the
book's of which any portion !of said slock may
stand. 'Xr ' ,' ;' ' .' ' ; ''."r , !
A surrrender of Athe -Certificates of said
Stock wilL be required at the time of pav-.
ment, and the interest On said'fstbck viZ
cease from and after the thirtieth i day of Sep,
teniber next. . ' XX " ' ' j:- '- .,'
ju ' SAME. L: SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
' - .1 y .... f '-;-t j' i'i'-'-y : ''.': r- .' 'y-..1.,
PRINCIPAL TEACHER ;Is Avanted ht
this institution, well qualified to instruct i
youths of both sexes in xdl the branches of an
English and Classical; Education,' and to pre-.
pare ydung men for entrance into th6 J unior
Class of any College in th e Union. His mo
ral character, and qualifications for teaching
tne urecK aiju Latin uiassics,-tnust dc unj
doubted. , ', A. ' ; . 1 :'. ', '.
c. It is the design of the Trustees to contract
wfth a Gentleman who will take jjupon. hin
self the s6lej management and ...responsibility'
of the SchQ3'j; comprehending boilr depart
ments, Male 8t Female, supply the same with.
i eacners ot nis own cnoiee, iurnisn every
Other necessary ,f in cOnsideratibii of which
lie will be entitled to regulate - the price cf
tuition, and to receive all the-' emoluments,
derived from.it X-ii 't-'J' ' .f:."'-
This pljin is i recommended by the experi
ence ihat salary employments d. not sti.
mutate to that industry and c zeal, ,which
are necessary to"., the successful progress
and reputation of a Ttrge School, and has its
foundatoin in that principle; of self loye,whicU
prompts the exertions most where, interest
jie, by identifying ,tbe interest of the Tea
cher with the' character of the School, thirs
affording to the public the surest '"gtiarauty
of having their children faithfully taught.
h The "Academy Ibt ahtl buildings; are situ
ated in very: pleasant part of, the town, on
one of the principal streets, and in the ne'glv
borhood of tli3 Episcopal and Presbyterian
Churches. - Tne lot is large, and wtll shad
ed in the front yard, f which ; communicate
with the street over a stile : The main build
ing and-wing are three! stories-high, with
double Portico . in front, . and "i surmounted
with . a beautiful 'Belfrythe J length and
breadth of the main building is about 65 by
45 feet, divided into large aparttnent, sepa
rated by large halU or passges'tlirougb the
centrc;vy4. l:-k--XA' !. XX' I '-'.'" '','
They are ? sufficiently capacious to accom.
mod it e a School of 200 scholars and a faun
ly, and thelot is supplied from a; Hydrant ia
the front yard with ood and wholesome wa
ter, ' "-" ;.
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'stich a per
son the Trustees would greatly; prefer; i&
it combines- tlie advantages of two fold pro
fits, to be derived from teaching! and board
ing children from abroad. ? And iwhen it
known , that this Academy is sitiiUted in
town with a population of 600 soulsj & that
theie is no Academy within 60 mi les of it,
in which the higher branches of learning jrfe
taught, the striking advantages -of this vlUt
cannofaiLto make & strong appeal to the
interested enterprize oft be first talents m
the country devoted from necessity to the
Vocations of literature
Tfie Trustees will lease tlie buildings
-&cj from the first day of January next (when
the present lease expires) for one year ; at-.
ter1 which they will extend the term to any
number of years the contracting parties can,
iigxjc upon' j i . ,;-. . 1 v-r''A' .
' Lerters, post postpaid, may be addressed
-to the subscriber at this-place.' l ' ' "
; . ....... LOUIS D. HENRY.
JNQ. AW WRIGHT.
X-X'X 'v;" ' ' Committee.
i , i ' - . ; ... j -
t . .. .
i u l lut is uereoy given, that on tlie
I n day of . October next, the principal of
six
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