cleverly executed that the signature of the Fresident and the tilling up by the Cashier, were pronounced by each to be genuine. The Teller, however, who is ndmimhlv "up to trap" in these matters, decided it to ue a counientMi ana ine register sustained him in his decision, for it nnneared from lint record that the bank never issued any notes ol die date oi ihe one under examina tion, which is the 13ih of Jan'v, 1815. Norfolk Herald. Wrecks on the Coast of North Caroli na- I he sloop W ilmington, arrived at Norfolk the 24th, from Wilmington. N. C. reports that while running along the shore she counted no less than filteen wrecks, viz: ten schooners and two sloops, all within GO miles of Cane Ilenrv. Hero j must he great loss of property, if not also of hie. It is a hard case lor these industrious Limber craft in their perilous life. Them are none of our coasters, not even the Cape Cod fishermen, that lead a rougher life than those in this trade between N C:iro lina, and the YV. Indies, and Northern States. N. Y. Star. Late from Florida More Murders. v information from Jacksonville to March u 21st, we learn that the Florida- militia are ! called out, and it is believed therefore that ; the campaign has terminated for the sum. mcr. A white man, his wife, and four ne gro children, had been murdered on the lGth inst. 50 miles only from the Georgia line The fugitive Creeks in West Flori da arc in treaty with Gov. Call, who is with them. The chief has promised him they shall all come in and emigrate. The Apa Tachicola tribes have also consented to so. ib. (j7DThe New York Journal of Com- mrrce mentions with approval, the new article of crushed sugar. It has been used in Boston for some time; and is equal in quality to loaf sugar, but is cheaper, from the saving of expense in putting it into form. Promotion Ex President Burnet, of Texas, has been appointed Sheritfof the parish of Natchitoches, in Louisiana ib. C?Aii old proverb says "He that hath a prudent wife hath a guardian an gel by his side; but he that hath a proud wife, hath the devil at his elbow." Payment, A pnper in Cnnnnrti cnt uivfs tho following xtrncts from llic minutes ofonnof its cnllrf.tiri 'auonts: ''Mr. " snys bo, "n prrrd to pay in Ins way, and rrfu fps to pny msli. I. S. lias jjonn to tlio W.st, and thn v sny In? can't pny. D K. has failed, pays two ronts on tho dollar. L. M pnid, hut wants jlhn papor stopped, bncanso vnti 'charged him moro t'inn thr price fjorppd. G. P. pood for nothing. M. W. very poor, but promises t pny when he. gets able. S. L). his u iff; just put to bed of her fifteenth; can't afford to pay this quarter. JFortfffu. F) 'nm France. -The Utica at New York brings Paris papers to the 2-1 th Fcb riKv v. Havre, Feb. 21 Col ton. The trans actions of the week have been extensive, particularly during the last few days, but prices have generally ruled lower by two centimes for ordinary to fair U. S. Cot- tons. Holders yesterday became more ; firm on receipt of indirect advices from : New York to 'the 29th of January, and the purchasers are more anxious to effect sales at present rates. The sales of the ivcek include 10,451 bales, nearly all Ame rican, and imports reach 15.8S4. j They are just now very busy in the -i Duke of Orleans' military cabinet with the , new expedition, which is to take place in the spring against Abdcl-Kader. Wtitw umnt, At Tarborough and New York. APR. 2. Racon, 13 randy, apple, Coffee, Corn, Cotton, Cotton bagging, Flour, Iron, Lard, Molasses, - Sugar, brown, Salt, T I. - Turpentine, W heat, Whiskey, - per lb gallon lb bushel lb yard barrel lb lb gallon lb bushel barrel bushel gallon ' Tarboro. New York. 8 10 10 11$ 100 125 44 45 13 16 9 121 50 55 74 78 8 81 10 12 20 25 1G 22 $8 9 $3 0i 41 5 3 4 8 10 91 10 50 55 28 3G 10 121 81 10 CO G5 35 3G 125 130 237 281 100 125 1C5 170 50 55 32 37 Mule for Sale. JjTlrlK Subscriber has a fine three ear old Mule for sale, which he i!l tall very low. Armlv to C h'H Tarbnrcr, Gin April, I S:iS. Washington J1arktt Jlpril 3. Turpen tine, new dip, $1,90; Old $1,00. Tar, $1 20. Whig. Petersburg Market, April 3. Cotto. dull, S to 91 Flour,7 25 to 7 50 - Corn, . (wholesale.) 3 50 to 3 75 Bacon, (Hog Hound,) 91 to 101 cts Int. Norfolk Market, April 3. Cotton, 0 to 9 cents; Com, G5 to 70 cents; Lard, dull, 91 to 10 cents Herald. In the Appointments of Bishop Ives for his visitation, during the ensuing spring, v.e notice the following: A week in Edeecombe countv and nans j adjoining. 5th Sunday after Easter (May at Calvary l.hurrh, Tarboro'. MARRIED, In Martin countv, on Thursday jevenin- 29th ult. by IL Bennett, Esq. Mr. Bennet Biuley, of Pitt 1 county, to Miss Mary Ballard, filter of Mr. Lemuel Ballard, List of Letters. Remaining in the Pest Office at Turbo- rougn,(iie 1st oj Jlpril, 1S38, which if not taken out before the 1st of Jul U next, will be sent to the Gene ral Post Office as dead letters. ArmstrongThos W Ilinrs Caroline Mrs Arquer Louis D Ilarnian Henry Anderson Benjamin Hill Isaac Alsbrook David Hart S L 3illips Richard Ilatton Ann Mr Brady S E II Miss Knight D & Co uarnes hJ 3oag William Jooth Eliz'h Miss Lrrenton Mrs iuntin Lawrence Jullock Aaron Bond William 3i Ibry Nathaniel iarlow David Bullock David W Branard Martin B 2 Barker Hardy Jynum 1 nomas Porter & Son E irasvvell Willie Powell James iraddy I B Pender Solomon Sradlcy Burrcll Parker Archibald Burnett Y'irg'aMrs Peck Samuel C 3 Killebrew Ceo W Locust Bight Lewis Henry A Lawrence John Lindcman D Lodge Concord Sec 3 Moore Etheldred Marshborn Samuel Moore Exum Moore Samuel 2 5 a iron James iryant J as Jell Bythal R iibb Robert P iullock Joshua K Cross Hansil Cutchin Eli Causey Gran berry Campbell r Miss Crisp VV huley Routh Cath'oM Miss Rutlin Lemuel Richards D 2 Raincr Samuel Shlf of Edgecombe 3 Simmons Wiiliam 2 Sherwood Ailiel Rev3 Smith John Saules William Stall in irs Jesse Cherry Emily Mrs Sasnut Joshua Savage h, V Miss Sharpe Benjamin Ta lor Irvin Taylor Frederick Wimbcrley R ) 2 Wills Wni II Weller James Gotten John W Dardcn M A M iss Duggin John Dancy F L xumJohn George James Gardner Mar tin Q lough Patrick K 4 Wilkins James B Ienth Samuel Weddell James 1111 Burrel J IS M. REDMOND. P. M. 101 $19 33. No two Ways about it. HP HE Subsciibers have determined to .! uji men mei canine ousiness iu Parboro', and therefore offer their entire Stock of Goods, Wares and Merchandize, At COST, for CASH. Their asorment consists of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, $Y. Con c toe Jack, WILL STAND the present season at Ezekiel Staion's stable, near Cros Roads meeting house and at Hamilton, in Mai tin county and will he let to mares at FIVE DOLLARS the season, and TiuN Dollars lo insure a mare to be in ioal; with 25 Cents lo the Grnorn it) eve ry instance. A transfer of property for leits the insurance. The season has com menced and will end the 1st of Jul7. Ev ery attention will be paid, but no respon ibility for accident8, &c. co.vmTon jt.icm, Is eight years old this spring of large siz and good form, and has proved him self lo be a sure foal getter. G. M. MOORING. March 23, 1S3S. The Young Junk, EDGECOMBE, "WILL STAND the ensuing season at my stable, on the north side ol Tar Rivr, on the road leading from Teat's Bridge to the Falls Tar River, three mile above the bridge and will be let to mares at THREE DOLLARS the single leap, FIVE Dollars'the season, and TEN D d lars to insure a mare to bo in foal with twenty five cents to the Groom in every instance. A transfer of properly forfeits the insurance. The season will commence the 10th March and end the lOih July. Every attention will be paid, but no res ponsibility for ncoidM. &e. EDGECOMBE, Is five years old, and a very large sized Jack to his age. His appearance is the best recommendation ihat ca b- given. R D. fVIMBERLEY. March S, J 838. Which have been all recently purcha sett, and are wel worth iIir attpntinn nt hose who desire to procure excellent Goods at verv low prices. PENDER 4- POPE. March 23, 183S. For Sale, at this Jc?, On hanking, Education, rc Delivered at the Queen Street Theatre, in the city ol Ch;i! lesion, S. C. July 4th, 1837. ALSO, an Oration on The Freedom of the I'ves; Vo which is appended the doings of a Pub lic lMeeliug held in Charleston, Jul v 2Stl., 1837 liy Theophilns Fish'. March, LS3.S MUCKILE JOHN, ILL S i MJ the enduing spring at the. sii.hh- ol - William G. Bullock, : ii. c M!imin prices (to wit:) 'I WEN IV FIVE DOLLARS the season, and 1 Oi IT D II ir the iuurauce, with fifty n to the Groom in every instance. ''very f xt ruon vil be carelully observed to prevent accidents, hut no liability will be incurred il any should happen. it i entirely unnecessary to make any comment upon this thoiough bred hore. i' his Pedigree which is given below. houhl, indt pendent, of the fine perfor mances of the lew colts of his ir t, n th- acmg '1 ui I, recommend him, to all un- prtj'iilictd judges, as a hoisc that should i t as to genuinentss oi blood, stand iute ior to none others in the State ol North 'arolina. The many good ciosscs both ol m( i icanand imported slock, should just iy entitle him to a reputation suifien-nt, to entitle him j s 1 1 y to an extensive pat- onagt', by all those, who are anxious lo a:si race horses ol nevt r flinching game, connected also with no small digneul speed. With correct and pioper crosses his colts cannot fail lo figure as splendidly on theTuifas any others in America. 4 r an account ol hi-, colts races see Turl i'giteraud Spirit of the Times. Il this opportunity is not accepted hy those who tie anxious to improve their stock, a urceof i - gret may hereafter be occasion ed, as another so favorable may not be given. A liberal deduction will be made if any responsible p-rson will make up a club of live mares. The season will com mence lsi Mairh and end 1st July. MUCK LP JOHN is fifteen ears old ibis spring, and now possesses all the liveliness jf action as a coll of 3 years old. V filigree. MUCKLEJOUN was got by Old liar rod, he by Old Sir Archie. Harrod's dam by Old Diomede, his grandam by Old Re Hair, his g grandam by the Imported Sir Harry. Muckle John's dam by Old Collector, his grandam by Old Imported Ciuzf-n, his g. grandam by the Imported Union, his g. g. grandam by the Imported Buckskin. It is unnecessarv to trace him furiher, a the above is sufficient to give him a pedigree not surpassed by any horse in the country. IV M. G. DULLUCK. JOHN J. DANIEL. P'eb. 24, 1838. JYoticc. T the November Term of Edgecombe County Court for IS37, the subscri bers having qualified as Administrators on the Estate of Spencer D. Cotlen, dechl, notify all persons having claims against the Estate, must make them known within the time prescribed by law, and all those indebted to said Estate must make imme diate payment, as we are determined to settle the Estate as early as practicable. Also, all indebted to R. $ S. D. Cotlen, and S. D. Cotlen ($ Sont must make pay ment immediately, as longer indulgence will not be given. JOHN IV. COTVEN,lAdm'rs of S WILL. H. WILLS, D Cottent Tarboro. 25th Nov. 1837. dee'd. (QHalifax Advocate insert till forbid. Masonic Notice. J1HK FUNERaT'TiTES of Bro. TlIoMAS D. G AT.LT N. will bp snlpm- nized at bis late residence, on Sunday the iprn nexi, by Uie members of Concord Lodge, JVb. 58. A Sermon will be preached on thP nn. casion by I he Rev. Joshua Law The Fraternity gem tally are repectfully mvneu loaueiui. liy order, T C. HEARN, Scc'y. March 12, 183S. The Blakely Engine, fb Sunday next, will leave Blakely st v ball past 7 o'clock, A. M. and reach Petersburg by 3 P M. She will run in on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, meeting the Mail at Jarrati's. She vvill leave Petersburg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 A. M. The Passengers go out with the Mail train at 9 A. M. Rail Road Office. Petersburg, Jan"y IDlh, 1S3S Irish Potatoes. BUSHELS, of a very superior quality, lor ale, At the Cheap Cash Store. JAS. WEDDELL. 23d Feb'y, 1S38. Fresh Garden Seeds. BIIK Subscriber Ikis iusl rt ppivoil A. reel Irom Mr. Thoi hum. Seedsman and Florist, N w York, a supply ol fnh Garden and Flower Seeds. Which he will sell on reasonable terms. JAS. M. REDMOND. Taiborn F-h. 2 1. T Constables lllanks for sale, AT Til IS OFFICE. Staff c Notice. II p public are i. termed that the Stage line from Tarboro' lo Raleigh is now changed, running in connexion with Ihe ine Ii on) Tarboro' lo Washington. L aves rarhoro on Sunday., Wednesdays and I'lidays, for R .leigh, al 5, A. M. Passen- g is will find no del))- between Washing ion ai-d I arboro', only sleeping in Tarbo ro' all niglit. J C. BLOCKER, Agent Raleigh and Gaston Stage Co. lu b. 20, 138. For Sale. lBrY farming intt iests requiring that I should live on my plantation, and being about in (Jo 0, I ofb r .lit House and JLol in town FOR bALK. T. II HALL. Taiboro', March 2.9. Imported Horse, This celebrated Racer and Sla Won, care fuliy sel'cted in England, bro ther to Priam, ILL STAND the present season, which has commenced and will ex pire on the 15ih July, at my stable in Northampton county, North Carolina, six ty miles from Petersburg, Va. forty from Warrenion, North Carolina, fifteen fivm Haliiax, and fifteen from Jackson. He will serve mares at SIX TY DOLLARS the season, payable at the expiration ol it, and ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS insur ance, payable a soon as the mare is dis covered lo be in foal or the property chang ed; with one dollar to the Groom in every instance. Any gentleman sending six mares shall have the season of one gratis. Large and extensive pasturage sown in small grain for mares left with ihe hoise Separate stables and lots expressly for mares and colts, and board of servants gratis. My usual attention, but cannot be liable lor accidents of any kind that may happen. Sarpedon, Is a dark bay or brown horse, of fine size, very strong and handsome form, fully five feet four inches high, has large bone and clean limbs, and is of gteat length and substance: in his shoulders, back line, st i fle, and all the points of a race horse, he is equal to any horse whatever he made one season al New Market, England, and proved himself an uncommon sure foal getter of Race horses. He was bred by Genl. Grosvenor, and ran altogether at New Ma-rket and other most fashionable courses with great success. For further particulars at present I will refer you to he General Stud Book, American Turf Register, or his hand bill. Further par ticulars will be made known shortly. WM. MOODY. Mount Forest, Feb. 20lh, 1833. Office Wil. & Ral. R. R. Co Wilmington, December 29 th, 1 837 URSUANT lo an order of the Board of Directors, the Stockholders of the Wilmington and Haleigh Rail Road Company, Will be called on for the following instal ments, viz: $10 per share, on or before the 1st March, 1S38. 310 1st May, 5 ,, 1st November, ,, JAMES OWEN, PresU. To the Merchants of Tarboro' and its vicinity. The Petersburg Rail Road Company's llglll Will now resume her irins down the Riv er regularly to the different Landings be low llalilax, lo bring up and carry down freight, having been thoroughly repaired. Blakely Depot, N. C. February 61 h, IS3S. y . JYoticc. JS several persons seem not to under- Dimiu uy itiuuuu iu me ousiness which I am entrusted with the settling of, I will here state that I am SOLE .1GJE.T Of the surviving partners oi R. $ S D. Gotten and S. D. Coifen 4' Sb; and Joint Administrator On the estate ol S. D. C'e,dec'd: and the transaction ol the business relative la each is committed to me. WILL. II. WILLS. The above is correct. RANDOLPH COTTEN, I Sur JNO. IV COTTEN, S via ing partners of R. $ 5. D. Cot ten and S. D Gotten 4' Son. Tarboro', 27 h March, I83S. $100 Reward. ANA WAY from the Subscriber, on Wednesday last, the 14ih inst. my negro man, JACK, Aged about 36 or 37 years, 5 feel 8 or 9 inches in height, dark complexion, stout built, and a very likely and intelligent lellow his fore tetth are out, & his others very bad he generally goes well dressed and has no doubt a considerable sum of money with him. Jack has a Lther liv ing as a free man at Mr. Clark's planta tion in Scotland Neck, and he probably may be lurking in that vicinity, or may be turning his course towards Plymouth, -as he has heretofore been boating on the Roanoke or, he may be making his way. to the free Slates. The 3b:ve reward vvill be paid for his apprehension and de livery to me in Edgecomb? county, N. C. or if secured in any jail so thai I get him again. All persons are cautioned against harboring or carrying off said fellow un der penalty of the law. GABRIEL PURVIS. Feb. 16, 183S. Lemaxfs and Gales s NORTH CALOLINA FOR 1033, For sale at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz : 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen, 3 dullars for half a grt.ce, $G a groce, &c. Tarboro', Feb. 20. Frinting neatly executed, AT THIS OFflCE.