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These letters are now published, hrthe a belief that the j irtay prove in teresting to the -friends'.: of' Greece and the commu- i.tiy at' large.1 ; Al r. ;; filler's j views in Impairing to. Greece were moilest and rcasona)k' antP looked to'no'other re sources I cvr his support, t ha n . such' as h e sliould there be able to earn by his ser '.'Viees."'' In consideration of the dlsad Vantiiges, ' tinder' which, s a stranger, he will laumir on his first .arrival, and the exhausted state of the public trea - S;urv in Greece, as represented. in Mr. M iller s" letter, . his friends, persuaded tJtat he ia Cully entitledlto confidence, -$nd ATill do service to Greece and lion 'iir, to America' pi oposclo ma kef him iih , inediately,arcmittance of two hundred dollars. " Any contribution toward this , 'object will- be received byNatlianiel P. 4- Ilussell, Esq.' Treasurer of the Greek . -. Committee. '":;'-. ;:' , ..s; ; v J i s s o to x g n i, Dec. 1 1 , 1S24. 7o the Gr?ek:;Camini't?e tn Boslon. '. ' Gf.xttxmV:n Afier being d-ctAined .nt Malta for nearly two inV)tith., 1 have -jit length, bv the Wessin-s ot of ar-. rived'safe at this place. I ai med at Zrfntei after pa ssage)f eight days Irom MaltaV anl Jremaincd thVre but one.daj, '.. From Zante to Missolong4ii. I had a passage of two ilays, in a fishing- boat. Oh mV' arrival I w:as cdn- t ducted to the' scatof th provincial gp vcrnhient of AlissolonghiAvhlth is held - in flic same 1 wu' s c w h e re I-o nl B v ro n . died. -I had", learned Greek enough at Malta, to let them know who J ivas j v and the oiocers of government sent for a Greek who rnTild'speuk a Jittle Eng Iislu -The officers, 'through -'this man, -expressed to me the hi"! Fensq of hon: our they entcriained for the '.American charac ler, and bride me welcome to Greece. At 3 "o'clock dinner was an no u n c c t , V hi c h t o in e. w as v c fy w e I- come, as I ihad'eaten but little for two da vs. We had dinner nt tbe palace of Prince Mavrocordaios; -The .palace is equal in - style to pur best log houses. The dinner Iva$ good, and. served upm KuropcanstyIei .. The Governor (Mav nordatos) being ill, is was not thought best to disturb htm." as his health is quite feeble, beinslmvljvcovcrinfrom a dangerous illness. I. therefore return ed to the; government house, and lay clown -upon a' couch, after the fashion of the country. I bad ; been here but a few minutes, when; I saw asuMior enter fKe door. hastily. -lic asket! trie if I vas an: Ameiican : answered in the afiir TWitive. He grasped my hand in exta cxciainHti": nt t'.ie same ume, that " hcalso had the honour to belong to that country ; that Ins name was. George Jar vis ; that he ; was a native of the state of New York , -: and being at B or- deaux in 182. thence by the appruba ,' tlon of his father, "came via 'Marseilles i-t ITjdra. ' and 'engaged; in the Greek navyy tti-their7gloj iou struggle with the i'tit ks. He made thirteen voyages Avith the Hydriots and since that time h lias been employed, id the armyHvifh the. rank of Lieutenant Colonel: He lias been in a number ''of engagements, and has lUstinguislied Jiipiself asja brave ofScer; From himT have learned much ..T the state of Greece.; - Their jsuccess against the .Turks, ; pud the sacrifices which they have iriade this year for their liberty, are greater, than any recorded : of Greece in. the days of her ancient glo ry.? But .what must be tlie feelings of ra to an who. look's with a philanthropic eye on the scenes of misfortuney to see ' soldiers u ho Jiave been'tigh ting the ene my all summer,? iioav coming to their cominandr to beg .bread An kcep theni alive. But sucl is the si'it to which my eyes -are .every - hour wit have taken lodging:with Col. Jarvis.; The Europeans f rho have ! come to Greece have all ofltliein couiel with sounding titles. ; .Most' jof them, ,1 am. infunvied, instead: "of assisting the Greeks;, have only lived upon thetn, tin ;tl I r ed u q ed k.by i by er ty , sickn ess a nd ". death and, therl iiowre inaui'.m tr. few. : of i t!enr, ia Ofreece. : Ah uilicer licr4 f CAntiot: expect lany thing-1 rbm tlie o : vcrnment of Greece, for it hss' nothing to pav even tBe "so dVcrs -of tin army $ .: ":: ii k ni even to prorme iu-- at tli r conilu c t ? ofotilgo v c'rn nits it t$ 1 TPrtl Wtol (hctanlerest itktakes in th? surinj:s of Giccce, lie asked Jnc.njarr Jny questions, in reference tn tnc vius fhicH irc titetam Amen k To all his quistuins 'I y mleavorcd , to gi vc as correct an s we T3 a s possi blc. : I tolo! him tliat aH jtKe cxertiori, wljich the dineren t dom mit tees were hiakirijr itfinenca-'v Greece ? and jthat it wjis my opmion that nothing I hi rther would be done by the A mericani, . if the ! Greeks shou Id 'con'sen tto accept ofa-fdreish 'Kinff.-.Ile replied that nn thincr but a foreign force. wbtiul ever place them under a Jvwg this reply lie a bpea red to be well p.casT ed ; told me to make niyseU acquainted with' the langiiage. as soon as possible, and thn t should ha ye a station of some imporfahce in the army. AVhii-c we w ere con su 1 tin j". a Cou ner a rri ved wi th hews of a rece it victory, gained ;y sea,' over the Turk!.:-t There Avcrewo eni' gagements. rI'he first took place about the 9th Novcniler, between tlie Islands of Santos and Nicaria ; the second in the chamiel of C'andia; between"' Can dia and .the Islmd of ( aso. The fleet of the Pacha of Kgvpt has been entirely defeated and dispersed. Seven ships of war were burned or sunk, and twelve transports takein j most of which were under European colours. On board these transports Were twelve hundred an soldiers, all of whom fell into the hands of the Greeks. This is the fi ft h d e ci d e c! c n gage m en t , wh i c h h a s t e r- minated in favbur of the Oreeks th.isf year, by sea. jl he 1 urks have retired into their fortresses! at Lepanto and Ar ta. Lepanto is about twenty miles, and Arta about fifly, fromMissolonghi. I have proposed to Col. Jarvis the storm- ing of the fortre,ss"at Iepanto, in w hich expeilition if it is undertaken, I shall act asA volunteer. But I fear that the want of bread Will render the plan a bortiye Col. Jarvis enjoins it upon me to say to the various committees, thqt no young man should' be sent out; or that none ought to come at their own charge, - whose Income is' not at tcast? equal to 200 per year, as this is the least they can live and clothe them selves upon, lie farther observes, that he has never received from the .Greek Government a single para, and that he has expendfd nearly 4000 5 which he has received frcmi Europe, in the cause of Greece. If any young men should come ff.ijm America, let them come well armed.; but as for clothes, they must have the Greek! costume L; and tactics are all out of thj? question here. Thus, gentleijien, I have endeavour ed to give you all the information which IJiave been able to gather. As to mv ow n wants, I shall only add, that I hail sixty clollars 01, my arrival here. 1 shall use all possible economy, and leave the gentlemen of the committee, froni whom I have already received so many fa vou rs , to ac t 1 1 ei r p I easu re co n c e r 11 ing me. M v health is good. I am in the hainls of God j and by his blessing I h ope to do yet much for G recce. But snoujd it be otherw ise, I wish to be con- 1 . ay 3Tou, gentlemen, and my belov cd countrv continue to receive the smiles of Heaven. Let my friends in Vermont khoy that I am well 5 and exhort the frettds of Liberty in Ameri ca, to remember! Greece. ' ; AVith rospect.l I subscribe myself, Genllemcnt your humble servant, ' J. P. MILLER. The following is the letter of Prince MavrociU'datos, in the original, with translation : ; 'i -i fOr'iiT? Omitted.' a Tit AN SLATIOX. Sin-I have ju$t received th e letter, w I irch y o u. did tne the honour'to write itie, under date o August last. 1 to recommend you f young country mail. Mr. T. P. Miller, and I hasten to re ply to it, in.order to manifest how niuch I anr pleased with this circumstance. Kwhiclv, places . i . t .-. ----- -----7 me in correspondence with you: You know Greece ; fynt you s oppressed by the Turkisl know it as oppressed hv th Turkish vnkp. Every thing is now! changed. AVe too, m imitation or tne Americans, have re solved to recover 'our liberty and as sume a place amptjig civilized nationsi God grant that we may be as fortunate as you iri"the result.l The success which the Greeks have obtained both on land and at sea, in the campaign just closed, inspires us with confident hopes j and there is noy no one as formerly, who will pretend to .'question oiir in depend ence, ; ;. t 1- ;, ' ' : ;; - 4 As to Mr.MillerJ you must feel no. concern'. Tour recommendation will riot be without eiTectland be assured I shall not forget it. I doubt not that he who has already foughtagainst the ene mies of his country, will be useful to our cause -'- -"f-'.-- - v.. . j; Please to ex pre fs to the Greek com mittee ot lioston my tlianks tor. employ n ft.- n fi t PI i Liui: : t mn iiiatitrtjto the pal ae. by CvU irjVJs. Itt ? Pr i ftce reibi v eI w e v i tli ' n " cti-po- v Mllmcutv sic;: rtii thA snhieot fof the V Tr''7:. M vli -L sttcccsiiaptlacep i hi i est eem 'b tidS jfepnsid erion; HtU which Xhayfctn 0 & l&Avm AVRoquiipai LATESlt F ROM LI BERI A Letters! have been receivedatthe 11- Ttvk oi the tToloorzation iSociety, in tins city, fro 111 Li be ria , d ated the 1 5 1 h of Febi uam IntvAsHMUN, rie. Agent wiites-r- b?: 4 I h ad th e h oho r to for wa rd , pe rs th e Fid elitvv uh i ch ; sai led . J frorn t h e Cape on the 27 ill of Ja nuaryes patch es gtvr invthej stte ot tber Colony tthe, loth of the same month. Notfiihg has oc- c u rred si uce th a t d at e d eervi ng par ticular notice. ; 1 be Uolonists never were riiore perfectly healthy, and tlie public and private: improvements arc gfung ijrwaraat tneir usual pace, w men, if slow, is a steady one, and will con- uuct us soon to circumstances equally c om for ta ble and res i ne c tab! e. Tl 1 e 2 rea t labor 0I1 hand tis .tbe-te-building ;o'f'tiii improved Ipian, of our principal 'tortin canon. 1 ne nmuer woiK is exc aid inasdn woi k substituted in its l'h e t i mber work s excluded , place It will stand tion of post high, but, once done, it will iooger man me present genera ooiooisis wiuh last. ur pier, wholly of stone and mortar, ex- a work tending at the 1 into the river one undrd feef,. ead ot which a fifty-ton schooii 1 ' it 1 .- er mish't moor, is about one-t!iird tin ished, hnd is to be completed by the first of March. . ' j - The natives are becoming insolent, I judge ft will be necessary to chastise them severely. We have, thank God, fifty tol erably trained young men, who, I think, may be relied on for the pur pose. I shall wait a short tiaae for the arrival of an armed vessel. ' We are now constructing: a public fence around a body of plantations con- tainins rom lour to ve Hundred acres and the only difficulty apprehended, in brinirina torvvard a very .considerable croji 01 vegetaoies and some grain, is of from the want of seeds, for tne former especial y, jour hope still i is to receive from America. 0 If they come a supply to haid in ail the month oi May, it will be in time. Respecting our salary officers, I beg leave to stated the entire expense of our guarp has been paid up as it accru ed j thathe Colonial Secretaiy is also paid the Conductor of Ordnance, the same ; Schoolmaster and Schoolmis tress, the same Public Storekeeper, about one-third paid his yearly salary. w fnnsv at present, tour vessels in the R. adsii and are never, in tlie ury season, without strangers." A full Hunter. supply of seeds was sent out in the INTERESTING FROM PERU. AVe have been favored with a letter from an! esteemed friend, which con tains some interesting: information rcla-4 tive to the slate of aflaira at Callao, In January ast.j This letter confirms the surrender of some of theRoyal Garri son, wit! three gun boats, to the Patri ot squadron, as stated a few- da)rs since in the Federal Gazette. The following is an extract Of this letter dated Callan Bay, Jan. Qst, My report of the entire defeat of the Span; ards has proved to be correct 5 they 4 me : with a total defeat, antf the V4ce Roy and the principal generals wrere tak en prison eis. 1 he article or capitulat on w hich lucloded the surren der of the Castles of Callao has not yet been con plied Avith, and the tommand- n otficer, General Rod 11., lias posi tiveiy re moreover used to give them up, anil savs he docs not believe the Patriots have cained this boasted victo- ry, but t niong the which he There is lat it is a report originating a m selves to play upon his fears, appears to have very iutlc ot. a Chilian frigate and a Colom bian sloop of war lying here, which pre vent all supplies by water, and Oen. Bolivar ps iq possession i of; Lima; with about three thousand men, and expects a reinforcement of five thousand Co- lombians-r-by this' y (iu wil I percei ve that rtoDiL is completely cut. on 1 rom sup plies both by sea and land, and his on ly alternative is to fight or starve. ' A tey weeks sincjp" three gun boats, full of men ,' headed by a man of the name of Yv illiam$, whojhasotten changed sides, deserfedi Yoiu the Castles and gav themselcsurtOi the patriot Sqliaclron cruizin g off h er e. Tlirce n igbts ago th e Patriots manned their boats and writ directly - untlej: the guns of the Castte where thejr succeeded in getting out one gun boat, and' unly two or threjmri Wountled, altho Jgh they were exposed to the in ce ssan t fire oEfhree batteries and one hu nd red and fiftv musketmcn for nearly two hou rs. Two nights since theyiveuttiredin ainjibut "without success. i iLh Spanish" souadron have left 'ft lie ; cqast,i it isithought,: for old Spain.'''';j:'"4:;f; About the first of February the Frig ate Un.i!eSf8t'ai& sailtt i froiVrCalia;'o-f B.a't; for-rruxiUol'' leaving in the Bar? theIJnitetl-JStates S 1 oop of War lJea cfAv to protect oU r trade duriri uisuseute,ju;aiie uuiicu Stateschqoper !lonifirt: had sailed .for rXAKTu Store-! louse occupied ;(bv Souths 5ndnd, o"nFavetteVilIe stfectvtonoif thl FIT O the Jail of" GcrmantoVr, r Sf olees ehonty. " I N. Cip Jfbvrmb.er last, trNt-gro Woinn who i says her name is ELIZ A, nd that she beloni; -to - .1 ohn Neu'ipari ; cf Ivinp? William cotmty, v irinia. Sbe was pregnant ' when committed' knd has-inc had a chiht, C Tlie b wiier iai re quested to come OiVprd " prb ve property, puy 'charges ami ; t ake ; het away, or she will he dealt with as the law directs ;i w V.vj ESSE-:BANKEi?Janor;:rf: 1 April SO. v Y:MA:Yf'55?&. rpH R Drawing of the CHANT) STATE .lr.OT'rEUYcfMa'iylaria place and be completed m the kv of lUtTi- MoiiE on the I8th of TlilS MONTil,(Mav)-- ALE IN ONE DAY V'f -J t :; The Capitals art, US2o,ofX)-s 10,0008 5?ooo; beside? l,pQQ'&S0&sS Blank to a I'iize J and will be drawn by an improved and entirely new mode, u hertby the holder of two 7ickets or two Shares MUST dra at least one Priziv knei in the same pro-' W'hol e i icke (S, only S$ 00 " ' I " :. Halves TD2V . Quarters '--U ':--- . -iT 25 :; :: i ' ' . Eighths -;' v;.-;: ; ' 62 : To be had, in the greatest varie'y of Niirn bers, at- "ji '-: " '-, ;:T''-C(:f .:"rT'C.;? y IHII3 :: rv Lottery & Exchange ;OiIice, : No. 114, Mirket-stf Baltimore. "Where, in the- four. last State lotteries; 1irur orvl,l hm fir jf Pflhita'e r,f 1 f)fl frOH rttlc'- 40,000 dolls' 2 of 20,000 d6lls,-2 of 10.00of dolls ; -esides no less than 12 Capitals o 5,000 d"lls. each. ' And xvh&re more capital prizes have been soMlhun at any 'other. Office in vimcn ca. . " ' i ' ' ' I : Orders from any part of the United States either by mail, post paid, or by private con veyance, enclosing the cash or pizes in aPy of the latteries, .will meet the same prpmpt and punctunl attention, as ii on personal applica. tion, addressed . to u - . J. I, COHEN, Jr. Baltimore. Baltimore; Mav 4 2t i ; vk Notice. I rILLhe sold at'the Courthouse in Ger manton, Stokes count vi on the second Monday in June next, the-' following. tracts 'of Land, or o much thereof as will be suffici ent to satisfy the taxes due thereon and cot for the years 1822 and 1823. 110 acres iven in by Joseph Waterson, oh I 1 Muddv creek - ; 75 do - supposed1 to belong to Jos. New- 1 306 1 10 a man, not given in. do do supposed to belong to Thos. Yar f el, adj. Wt F. Moore, not jriven in, given in by VVm. Burge, on waters ot Dan Tcjver. do by Edn. ll!ckman, jr. on do do by 'I homas Taylor on do do by Eli?. Matthews on do do Jjy Uobt.tPowers r on do belonging to James Walker's heirs, not given in. . . belonging to Matilda Matthews, 12 1O0 85 100 do do do do do 85 do j not given in. 100 d belonging to Pleasant Amos,' not glVCU ill C. L. BAN Kit, ShfT. - Germanton, April 30. 55tds A TRHASUIiY DEPARTMENT. . rr. t. "T nf r i , infill ivpni, iota. "TVTOTICE is hcrety friyen, tJiaton the first Xf day 'f October next, the principal of the six! Dei cent. Stock of the United States, cre ated under the ajthorily of an act cf Congress entitled." An act authorising a loan for a sum ntf exceeding ; eleven .millions of dollars' approved on the fourteenth day cf March, one tnousana cignt nuntirca ana iweive, vo- getlier wih the interest then due thereon. wil be paid to the proprietors ot said stock or ta their attorneys duly authorized, at the Treasury of the United States, in Washing toni and at the several Loan Ofllces, on the boks of which any portion of said lock may stand. ' '- ' ','. . ; j V- ": :J- ' A surirender of the .Certificates of said Stobk will be required, at the time of pay- menr,. ami uie interest. on sau: stocic wni cease from and after the thirtieth day cf Sep tember nexi. ' SAML. I-SOUTHARD, , Acting Secretary "of the Treasury. T7ie Sub3ciibe)'f3 elegant young' Horse IIAMBLKTOJNJ AiN, a colt of the noted and fa mous Old Sir Archie will u Stand the present season, which will rmd thp 1st of July, at his X own Stable at Trades Hill, in .Chatham county, six miles east of fittsborouglr, where the Stage Road from Raleigh to Salisbury crosses the road from Hillsborough and Chapel Hill to Fayettevile ; at 12 dollars the season, which may be discharged by the payment of 10 dolls, if paid within the season ; 6 dollars cash" in 'hand fora single leap ; those , who pay ; the money for a leap may take ; the sea son if they choose by paying the difference between th,e leap and the season. , A class of six mares beingiput and- one (my choice) man! lieing tesponsible for the payment of tnewliole, a discount oi me pnee. ot one mare will jbc given. Fifty cents to the Groom all cases:' Lots well enclosed and well wa tered areprovided for mares that may' be left witlr thV liorse; and i thtey wiiljbe fea with grain at a moderate,,price if required. Great care will be' taken ?t0 preyent accidents of any kind, anc I 'Will hold myself; liable For any that may occur by reason of the horse, and also liable for escapes, but not liable for any other, Kind of accidents. i if Hamblefonian is a' beautiful dark dapple bay ;! will be four years old this spring ; full 5 feet 4 inches high, and hoiymmttty of form Jand majestic appearance entitle him to mare, and raised by Thomas Snipes, Ksquire. oTthis. county from the-choice blood ot" this State yizr JonyAir,;TontmelBcc. . -i From a few trials made in a orivate wav 1 have ' rim -doubt but Vonrip" 1 fatfibletoniAn would rstihguish himself with great success on the turf; and under that belief I intend to put him in training at the end4 6fthe season 'r;;- t y' "-';: - tpf- j. w. bykum.. Trades ffiltf Cluthatii"Countv, 41 ranK(i amongst thebest horses in the; United States? tf v ";.;.:::.:: i;':' llainbjetoniah's dam is alilarire weUi formed tnll continue to teMde in Itaiemhr'c1 v" V 3 i if I0 the ,1 Octnbe ail in Ashhoro Nnrth-tarnn - October. last, a Ne manias' a'rtm,','..;: auuui oj years m nvre s Tfef X v o hiffh spealcs rather slow.1 has w! teeth and wide apart. . IVho clls his nam" IiEN,-say he belongs, to William J Arnol of Alabama and that ie cyme from Isle tf Wight County Ya. Jast wiriterj ! .. J ov. i?r4-. omo. On tlie Gape-Fear River, between av e tt4 vil I e and "W i 1 hiingt.oii. i f Tl iS' ;,mr intention - to ;' recommence tJi a v ortcs lor tne improvement t tfie Cap?. Fear Kiver between Faj ctteville and ii "Ston- tninffton, as earJv as the season wdl admit 1 iauwiins v. ua cauosc JO a. collate employment. I ' i Owners of Negroes will Ww:ll toemlmn. this pppdrt; lnlty of eriga jing thcm in a work where.the wage's are; liberal' and picmpllv paid; the , provisions are v hole son teiand & bnndant, and every attention wilt be nairl ti 4dieir cleanfiness and heaUhr ' A: ' 1 HAMILTON FUIiTOK. l March 9. -j ' ' ' T ' 1 f n"' 1 th, j 1 . , y v, '- 1 I - A b,5T,1!;1CA n tf J lV Shares of. the j. Jk i apitaj iMocicot the btate Hunk of .rti, Carolina, issued iiTthenume of rAleisalider Vj Moore, living- been lost or VuislailJ,! if I fa not hear of it. in three months fr;m the dat nereot l snail apply.to the. said Bani, ibr new certificate ot said Stoefcy '; ; sL ItEB KCCA MOtfi E, ; Wilmington, 21st Feb. 182J, - t't- . Acim'rx. 1134 IO the Jail m Ashboro , N. C in October JL I:st. a Neero Mam asa llnnawavi iK,.f l or oU years of acre : about 5 ft-of no ln.Ko . i "... ' ' . r"TJ ""wuv nigh ; -has lost some of his upper teeth ; as a 'small scar above his right eve. S:iys his -name is SHADRIOK ; and that he Was taken fiom Maryland, by Joseph ; Williams, from whom he Runaway, in the S tate;of Alahama ': f : SILAS DAVIDSON,, . Nov;; 1824.-6n - .- - y - jailor. y liana V avvaiit s . STATE, OF NORTH-CAROLINA, t V" ; v Secreturv'sl&jfice.-. NOTICE is hereby given; that byfan act of the last General Assembly of this Staje, a Hoard of Commissioners has been es- tablished to sit in the Ci.ty of R;dei?li , to pass. on all claims fur Military Land services perfoiinec-. bv the officers,! rrants fur. and: sol- diers of the continental line of "f hisSt'ate ia the RevoJutionarj AVar, which sall be pre ' sented previous to the first day o' Jhlynext, ..; after which time all such claims are Ideclared' 1 to be forever barred." s This Hoard! is composed of; hiy- ExcenefncV the'Gbvernorj the Treasurer andCbmptroJf- er. ' , WM. HlLLi Sec' v State. 'PaIei2;h, 4h January; 1525. rTHHE Subscriber offers for slle his tract of X land.lyin nine miles below the tTown C; Halifax, contaijiing twelyejhuhclred an1 eighty-seven acres with a good jtwo-st orj- dwelling; house',' and i con venient ; out houses.-.; Also, one other tract adjoinirijjr, containing four hundred and twentv-nme acres. The above tracts of land! will be sold separateli or to gether, so as io sipt purchasers. The sub scriber deem it unnecessary to say irdore of his land, as it' is presumed no person .would purchase without viewing the premice's. : ' t JOHNBURCJi:S. April 30th. 1825. ' . V . . 53-1 m i m - ? " -"-r: - ' TTOR SALE, ':.'connpkteVset,to I?ore of, ;yL- six different sizes,; .fromto 6'inchcs in diameter, with a socket to fit the whole to a single bar, together with an Upper arid low er T)umo,box, to use as modt ls i-lhe whole may be reoiulrecl resnectihi? tlieirusevcan be "obtained frohri the, Gentlemari w:ho ownsjtrfen'. For furiher particulars apply to the Editors.. . 1 Authorised by Special Act of Assembly, i l,, p f .;;o; foP tlic,-. benefit-of:i -Vif '. ,-' ; fiOLDEN FLEECE LODttE, No. 74, N. C ; Prize ' ?3000 : ': .2000': ; 10.00 T :;. 5U0 -. , 100 , :50'v: :v:..vl0Vt; ,V;.V 5 13 IS is . is.; IS ia is '$30on v - , . 2000 , 10'JO 1C00 -1000 $20cbo; :v';'::'C-hi!;" Ah'- 1639 Prizes ,2361 Blanks .viiiff to commence in Miito., -as som as a sufficient jiumbt f of Eckels shall Iiave been sold.Supeiintended by the following Maaa tie ... i A LEX'R . II END E R S Olf j . " - JAMES R AIN EY,: r II - ARCHIMEDES DONOHO, f JOHN RCLARK, ; f THOMAS L. STEVENS. F ay Orders for tickets; po.st paid. and encloing tlit; Cask, r wdl' be' thanktuli Y receiveuiano piinctually attended to , by the Treasurer j)0 i Miiton,:N..c.;u;:-:.:v;L;-- 1 ; Tickets . Five Dollars eachjTipkets to be , had from Agents residing in: the; difierent tbtt-ns, villages ancjpubc places throughout the .Stte- t . V'i-.r"-, Bv oider of the Managers,- - , ; . TBnSONS who tinve been dappo:ntta ; JL their applications for Alrrwnacks. for present year, may now bd supplied at J.GaV " :oid Son's Store, having received a fewini -turn-trim thcComitrv. .y - penecuy Jiew, ana maaein I'Uiiaaeipnia, uy the -,firtr .workmen in that UneCTlie pi-Ice is sixtv-five , dollars, ';x Any iftstructjon which LI. 1-.. ,?,;;-;,;,, vl;,-,'- v " ' .' -,n . . :K .t"io;: , . ,100 r .,1500 . ... . - , i 40C0 M clcets at. ;l)ra' i . .y 1:111 li 1 lit kt lKJJli Zt k i : "v '' it 4 - i 'A i. - - V 41 .;. .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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