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-i -r i -i "'r Maj. wHo arrived from ewnans- Dr. WnlUm D.TJemsy,late ofVlrgimft, to Miss oaran oi wjga Harbin Jsqvr Io Mr. Johhn -MeadorytQ Miss Magdalene D. daughter of Mr.

Thomas P. Guerant. la Caswell, Capt. Lewis Malone, to Miss Mar-garet Richmond. THE Schooners Caroling and "Caleb Nickots.

Steamer WUmidkto'h and- Tow Boats, will take measurement Goods at New York and deliver them at Fayetteville, at the established rates, free of all oiher charges, Good be takenfas above specified, except that thev will at times; when the river is TTT oolts of snbscriptlon for Stock, in iO the extended CipiUi of lhe Bankof Cape Fear, will be opened at the Office the Pabl Treasurer, in this City, under the superintend-ancrof the undersigned, on the '6th of April en-sning, and continue open until the evening of Monday, the 17th of the same month. By the. provisions of the 'Charter, the Commissioners are preeloded from1 receiving in payment for Stock subscribed, the Notes of the Bank of Cape Fear but subscriptions are to be paid in Specie, or in funds equivalent to- Specie, in the following instalments, viz One-fifth Very low, be subject to storage and labor of at the time of subscribing, one-fifth, every Aujrasta, on the lower route passes is on the Chocbwatchpe river mentioned. Extract of a letter -frcsi Archibald Smith, Jr Esq Indian Agent, to the Editor, dated Water Bay, March 4th, 1837. Some time since I was informed taat the Creek Indians were in the habit oi comioffdowh here and obtaining supplies Ammunition from a small of Indians and some two or three old Spanwrds, resident near the mouth Black Water Bay.

Believing my information to be correct, I made it known to the War Department, whence. I was ordered proceed forthwith, with an interpreter of my own selection, and ascertain all information in ray I set out on Monday last from Mount Vernon with my interpreter We lay at Pitman's Ferry, on Chocktahatchie, on Tuesday night last, vhen a body of, Indians passed down the river in canoes, murdering and plundering as they went, and stealing every anoe they could find. They killed the femily of Mr. Alberson two m.les above the ferry, on this side of the river. Two or three other families were missing on succeeding ninetv davs, uiitil the "whole amount be paid.

No discount lo be allowed for antici wmcn we trust will de seiaora requirea, as the Steamer and Tow Boats are of the newest construct ion and light draught of waters The, (Soods at the ownet'a risk, the same as in the hands of forwarding merchants. Freight payable on deli very at Fay etteville. All persons shippiiig Goods by the above line, will please hand a list of the Goods shipped to Messrs. Brown, so as to advise me. VVILLlAxM DOUGALL, Proprietor.

WILKINGS BELDEN. Agents at Fayeueville. March 29 1837. tf. pated payments.

Payment in Notes of the foil be regarded as eauivalent to owing Banks will Specie, and will TXERETB. Gallic OraES, just received at the Worth Carolina Book $tore, the following new and interesting Hooks, aiz'r MfiLLICHAMPE; by the authwof Ycm iflasaee; George Balcombe Giafar al Barmeki The Rich Poor Man and tbe Poor Rich filan Tales, of ibe Good Joman Th DesnftoryMa Bynames 'Tftc'krlalf Metros olise, by the aathorof Randoms Reccollections' ofHouse of Commons, John Bull and bro-tnTr Jonathan The Pick Wick Clubr 1st and 2nd parts by Boz Pfior of the Prague, by the author of the Cavendish Delphine, by Madame De Siael Hols-ien East and West, by the author of Clinton Bradsbaw the Eanh, by R. Mudie; the Heavens, by Mudie; the Partisan leader 9 tbe Tnggs at Rampgate, by B02 the Bar Sinisier or Memoirs pi an Illegitimate Goelz Von Berlichenger Bulwer's 'Novels, complete in 1 volttme Irving' Works, 12 Waverly Noyefs, 27 Parkers edition Rodriek BandonY, Illustrated by Cruilc Shank 1 Fashioaable FaailerjMaria Edgeworth's works, complete rn 10 fine and plain Mrs. Sherwood's works, 13 Tactics and Regulations for militia. Raleigh, Marh 29.

126-y. PURSUANT to an order of the President and Directors of the Literary Fund of North-Carolina, a competent Engineer 10 superintend the draining of the Swamp Lands of the State, will be employed. Applications, with satisfactory references, are requested as early as possible. EDWARD B. DUDLEY, President of the Board.

CflRisrorffEK C. Battxe, Secretary. March 13, 1837. 124 fit. ville last, gave! lis ihet foHow-in jn forma tian which obtained from Mr.

Harris, betfrmg despatches from Gen. Jesu to'the Governor "1 Jumper and Little Cloud, Abraham and some other Cfhiefs, were in; On I the 9lh inst the day Mr. Harris leJft Geh.5 Jesup'e head quartervTjgertail came in, and reported that he had brought with him 16 Indiansmen women andjchjldren. He drew rations for thern. Little Claud commanded a the battle of thp'Vah'oo.

Mi-canopy had: sent for a horse to brjng him in. Gen. Jesup sent the horse requested. The horse, fell down withj Mtcariopy.pn him, and hurt the Chief so' much, that he could not come in. icanjopy has Since asked of Gen.

Jesup to forward him pack horses, to bring in his womfcn, children, The horses wire senf. The Indians who surrendered brought no guns or ammunition i with them. The following is a copy of a synopsis of the treaty just made. Maj. Hart obtained it from Mr.

Harris, who said that a part of it was written by Gen. Jesup himself, and all of it approved by mil' Synopsis of the Capitulation of the Seminole Indians. Hostilities are cease and not'to be renewed. THe entire nation shall immediately emigrate to the west. Until they emigrate, hostages, ot whom Micanopy shall be one, are to be placed in possession of the Major General, commanding.

Bv the 1st April, the Indians In Newbern on the 23d ihst.TMrs. Fatsey Toyy wife of the Hev. Mr. Miles Foy. At Carlisle, Pennsylvania, MrsMary Knox, wife of Dr.

J. K. Knox, and danghter of the lat Robt. Halliday Esq. of Fayetteville In Milton, Mrs.

Eliia M-OFarrej, wife of Mr. Andrew Farley. In5alisgtuyj Mrs. Crissy Coughenottr, consort of Jacob Coughenour. In Rowan, Woodson Monroe, after a long and severe illness.

Also, Mr. Wm. Rainey. aged 65 years. In Davie county, IMiss Rebecca Wbitaker.

In Iredell co. Major Amos Sbarpe, aged about 70 years. Major Sharpe was a man of fine mind, excellent sense, and was highly esteemed by bis neighbors for his uniform kindness, honesty, and irreproachable integrity. In Iredell county, Mr. John Lanthary, and a few days after, Mrs.

Lanthary, his wile. AJso, Miss Lurana Lazenby, only daughter oi Elias Lazenby. On the 21stult. in Baltimore, where he was attending the vMedical. College, Mr.

James M. Pool, Jr. oldest son of Mr. Joshua A. Pool, of Elizabeth City.

be received as such, tiz: Bank of the State of North CaroliDa--Mercha'nt's Bank of Newbem Bank of the United States and Branches. South Carolina Notes, aydbtt atCharhston and Notes of the Bank of Virginia and Farmer's Bank of Virginia (except the Branches at Wm-chester and Fredericksburg) will be received at a discount of one per cent, as an iqaivalent for the expense which the pi Cape Fear will necessarily incur in rendering such Notes available as Specie. EDWARD B. DUDLEY, DANIEL W. COURTS, NOTICE.

Office of the Board of President f- Directors of the Literary Fund ef N. C. PURSUANT to an Order of the President and Directors of the Literary Fund of North Carolina, the funds appropriated for draining the (Wednesday morning as we passeu, supposed to be murdered also. I was requested to rush forward and give the alarm on Swamp Lands, and nut immediately required' for that purpose, will be loaned out in sums not less thin One Thousand Dollars. The Board CHARLES DBWEY, WESTERN R.

GALES, COMSUSMONEBS. March 9.9, 1837. 126-tf. JFtor iSale. will be in Session on the 1st day Jof April next, at the Executive Office the Office of said Board -and so continue to act on applications for the same.

The Secretary is directed to receive all applications for loans, The following form of Note must be observed. A LIKELY MARE 7 years old; well broke to harness, and gentle ASIATIC CHOLERA. (fkom Charleston couriex of Sept. 15th.) Mr. S.

Huard, Dear 5ir As you are agent for R. S. Bernard's Remedy for Cholera, I feel it a duty due to my suffering fellow citizens, at this alarming time, to state to you and them, the relief my wile had obtained under God's mercy from the remedy. I had obtained providentially, a bottle at thecom- in geer. Terms $80.

Ca.h. Ap are all to be south of the Hillsborough ri ply at this Office. 1837. Place of residence. day ver, and by the luth thety are to be in Bank of Cape-Fear, MARCH 15., 1837.

Mua-n 29, 1837. 126-tf. readiness (at a camp to be designated by Three months after date, with inte rest from the date hereof, We, AGREEABLY to the direction of the Stockholders of this Bank, at their recent meeting. Books of Subscription, for four thousand Pea River and Yellow Kiver, anu amvcu here at dark last night. Those Creeks have been victorious in, three several engagements near the head of Cowaggee Creek, in Barbour county, Col Well-bourne of Irwington, and several others, have lately fallen in an engagement with them.

It appears they are aiming for this neighborhood reports say 300 jn number. One gang of 125 came down Clay Bank Greek, last Friday in open day time. They were counted by a gentleman! in his plantation, making their way tqjwards the mouth of Pea River. Anoihlr gang were seen on Sunday last, at the Double Bridges in the same neighborhood, all travelling South. As you ate my only acquaintance in Pensacola, I request you will endeavor to prohibit the sale of ammunition to any Indians, or jointly and severally, promise to pay.

the Presi "IT EMBRACE this opportunity io return my thanks to my friends in the Giiy of Raleigh dent and Directors ot the Literary Fund ot 1L mencement of the disease breaking out in shares of the capital slock, will be opened on Gert. Jesup) to emigrate tojthe west. All Indians found north of th Hillsborough after the 1st of April, withiqut permission of the Commanding General, ar to be considered hostile. Head Quarters, Army of the Soutf, March 9th. Ib37, 5 The circumstances of the cure and County, lor their past custom and patron 4 our city I i the 6th day or April next, and contmue open 10 days only.

were as follows On Sunday the 4th of OI DTT- 1 lasl tmrleen In obedience to tbe Charter, the Books will Sept. my wife complained of a lump in the have now connected mvself with a Whole- be opened at the following places Wilmington, i i.i i i pit or ner stomacn tier pain was so great mat sale Mercantile House in the Citxt of New York. The Indians are to be secured in their Ualeigh, ay etteville, Newbem, Edenton, Hillsborough, Salem, Salisbury, Charlotte, Elizabeth at 1 o'clock in the morning, I was awoke No. 20, Liberty Street, lives and property. They from her great moaning, and administer- few doors from William to be conducted North Carolina, or order at the Office of said Board at Raleigh, Dollars, for value received.

EDWARD B. DUDLEY, Prest. of the Board, Christopher C-Battle, Secretary. 1 March 29, 1837. 126-2U $50,000 CAPtTAJL.

ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Class for 1837. Uity, tlautax, larborough, Lincolnion, Morgan- ton, Washington. Wadesborouerh, Wrikesbo ed to her a dose of Camphorated spirits, under the name of rough, Greensborough, Rutherfordton, and Ox- which gave her some little relief. In the CREED and PRIMROSE, morning she still complained ol her stom-1 Having lived in the South for the above men- white persons who may be suspected of.

brd. JOHN HILL, Cashier. March 17. Jltlt. a v.

iHicuucu assafesni, lv liie ach. ncrnmnsinied bv nausea and ffreat tioned leBgth of time, enables me to know the sickness. My daily avocations, called me I V. trading with the Indians. The Indians are not disposed to emigrate to Arkansas hence thir women tame of Champion, was arrenej and im prisoned, and soon after committed suicide.

i i iiii ill i ii r- in -ini aii iviihi oot at 7 o'clock A. M. I left directions she KtntXr To be drawn at Alexandria, C. on Saturday, 1 he i rench expedition against Con- should feel worse, to send, for the Doctor. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.

have murdered their own smalt thildren April 22, 1837. MAGNIFICENT CAPITALS. At Breakfast time, I received word, she We therefore request our friends the South, and fiffht as the men. The coast from ftar.tine has not been abandoned, as reported by the last arrivals on the other was much worse, and had sent for the when in the City, to favor us with a call previ- 10,000 the advantages secured to them by the treaty at Payne's Landing, On Salrday night, the i 1th inst. a party of Indians made an attack on Mr.

David Lang's house, oh the south irong of St. Marys river, about thirty miles from this place, and killed Mr. A. Osteen, while setting at supper. The Indians then made a rush upon the house, which was checked, by Mr.

Lang's son, quite a lad, shotting one of the Indians entering the.door. The family of Mr. Lanjg immediately closed the doors of the hofise which the Indians attempted to force open but failing they "retired taking off Mr. )steen's horse. They caughtand scalped a young, negro, but he fortunately wjillit ls thought survive the wound.

1 here to the mouth of Chocktohatchie should be immediately scoured, and the krtmQ nnA fnrl hr ous to mamng tneir purchases, when we will land, the preparations were going vigorously forward. i 1 cuuci yui wm UIC1U UIIIJ WIIU Ul. uuutis 5,000 $2,500 a most alarming snuauon, as laupposeu, as w.iU 6uit their markel an(i an orders will be 50 Prizes of 1,000 dollars entering tne secona stage oi onoierar ner prompliy attended to, eitner for cash or at six militia kept in readiness. From tht Charleston Courier. Herald Office, ST, AUGUSTINE, March 17, 1837 There is nothing of importance from jpam.

The combined attack by the Stueen's forces had not yet been made. 50 do 500 dollars extremities all cold, and a cold clammy months credit. t. 50 do 300 dollars sweat hunff on her face, Cramp in the nit I am truly yours, I TJ AT DT ACT The notorious Andrew Gue, captured. of thestomach very great, a total suppres- f' Ticket $10 Half $5 Quarter $2 50 VVe regret to learn the fever is still on be increase at Glasgow.

The number 0 I 'J sion of all the functionsentire prostration Thi negro, belonging to CoK Gue of Certificates of packages of 25 Whole Tickets JUST RECEIVED do this citv, ivho ran away from nis master i mi of strength. Her face and eyes had a fifhastlv appearance, around the eyes ap- do From the North, and for sale by the Subscri $140 do dj 2i Halt 70; do do 25 Quarter 35. in June last, was captured on inursaay ber at his Office, in this City, applicants are now so numerous, that a rmporary hospital is required. One hundred persons huvedied in Norwich during the week, fifty of whora vere buried on a Sunday TVT I .1 pea reef purple. I immediately gave her morhinsr at 4 A.

M. bv a detachment of Lt. Dell of Capt. Baijley's company, with a detachment, went on Sunday mor A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRESH 1 six men under Lieut. John Ferreira, of a table spoonful of Dr.

Bernard's Reme 35,294 making 30,000 net dy for Cholera, and in about fifteen rain- ROTAl'IC MEDICINES. I Capt. Hudson's company ot mounted vol- ninsf as soon as he heard of this occurrence, in pursuit of the Indians. No hu utes, she told me the lump had removed CoInpr5ting with those previously on hand, the VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. Mate of North Carolina, unieers.

A.narews a young negro noi exceeding 21 years of age, and active and r-i or i man foresight can prevent those unfortu irom ner stomacn. 1 gave ner anouier it c.fc nr th? iuvahiahi Mi-nirinM ivaKe bounty. For the benefit of the Mechanical Benevolent nate occurrences. Scouts were out but the spoonful in twenty-five minutes after, Society stf Norfolk Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Sessions, A. D.

1837. which relieved her so much, that 1 did ever offered in this Market beside many articles usually kept in Apothecary Shops Among which are the following day before, all around thje settlements in which Mr. Lans: withput fincf-in? any signs of Indians, I Dtlany Chamblee, Br Ferrill and wife" not give the third dose for one hour, which was two hours from the time the Fine Bay berry Bark 1 tone to the system enterprising. tie weni on, joineu iue Indians, and after being with them for some weeks, he returned clandestinely to town, and held a meeting with some of his friends and enticed some of them off. At this meeting he stated that he had become high in the confidence of the Indians, and he only wanted a white man's first dose was given.

She was then so Mary, James TLodd and Wife Sally, Reuben Strickland and wife Nancy, Daniel Bizard and wife Lethy. Hemlock do without the injurious On Monday morning a detachment of Class No. A for 1837. To be drawn at Alexandria, on Saturday, the 29thof April, 183T. CAPITAL PRIZES.

11,764 $6,000 $3,000 $2,500 $2,361 effects of Mercury much relieved, that she felt inclined lo thirty men Capt. Dell company 3 Skunk Cabbakedo Barbery do Prickly Ash do Vegetable Cough Sy rs. was sent from this place tjo. scon that sec a- a a. sleep.

Free from pain the warmth and usual functious had returned, she was so well at 2 o'clock, that I returned to mv rup a safe and efficacious remedp for tion thoroughly, in ordeTj if possible, to Richard Chamblee, Robert Chamblee, sham Cliamblee, Labon Horton and wife Cynthia, John Chambles and Milly I scalp to make him a great man. On sev a. route those prowling rascals. TIipso aro thif same I Indians. emniovmenL About 3 o'clock, A.

M. Colds, Asthma, and alt affections of the Lungs APPEARING to the satisfaction of ih who not long; ago, committed in ihat sec- the Physician arrived, his huny of busi- 1 SO Prizes of $1,000 50 of $250 50 of 200 Tickets only $10 Halves 5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 Wbole tickets Court, that Richard Chamblee, Robert Cham- tion. several outrages; ot the same nature, ness, in other parts I the city detaining Vegetable Rheumatic eral occasions since he has made his appearance in the vicinity, and was with the gang of negroes when Capt. Hopson killed JahirCesar, at which time he received three wounds.

He says he bled considerable, and since that time he has not seen or spoken to any person what- They have not probably lieurd ofhe truce, him until that time examining her, do of 25 Halt or having heard, heed it mean he pronounced it a case ot unolera, but $130 do do Linament a remedy of great power and efficacy do of 5 Quarter do lo continue their unholy butcheries. she said she was over the worst of it, and 65: do 32 50. These prowlers, who have so lorjg lurked so much better, he prescribed nothing for Vegetable Tonic Pow White pond Lilly Bitter Root Golden Seal Yellow Dock Slippery Elm Bitter Sweet Cllveis Pleurisy Root Gravel Root Birih do Hoarhound Un icorn Root Boneset Dandelion Pipsissawa Yarrow Cough Powders ah ex cellent article Gum Myrrh. 1 1 ..1. t.

1 1 1 1 dert ever. He has remamea in tne neignoor- about tne soutn prong omne 01. ivtary ner all one arte rwaros requirea was rest, Vegetable Diaphoretic hood of the place he was wounded, sub- Brand Branc, should be hutjted like and to keep the bowels gently open since For Tickets and Shares or certificates of Packages is the above Schemesr address D. GREGORY As CO. Managers, blee, Isliam Chamblee, reside beyond the limits of this State; it is therefore ordered by the Court, that adv-rtisement be made in The North Caro-lioa Standard, for 6 weeks, notifying the said nonresidents; to be and appear belore the Justices of our next County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for Wake county, at tha Court-House in Raleigh, on tbe third Monday in May next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the said Petition otherwise it will be taken as confessed by them and heard ex parte.

Witness, Alfred Williams Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 3rd Monday of February, A. D. 1837. A. WILLIAMS, C.

C. C. March 22. 125-6t. sisting on Toots, until he was induced wolves.

Showing no mercy tnemselves that time she has been perfectly iree Irom I from hunger to come to our neighborhood to age, sex or condition,) we had almost Jail symptoms land her strength has return- Powders a timely dose of which, on going to bed, generally checks Influenza, Colds and Fever. for provisions, and which led to his cqp- said, that none should oe shown! them. ed On Sunday the 1 1th, I was taken with Vegetable Cholera Sy We have been favored with the peros- a diarrhea, I took two doses ol tJernard.s al of a letter from an officer of the army, remedy and was relieved. In the case Balsam Fir tu re, Andrew is in prison. We have not seen him, but we understand he gives the detail of a plot, which was formed by the Indians and" Negroes, to attack and burn the town.

So many reports and stories are in circulation as to w-hat he says it is difficult to believe them, and dated Ford Dad, Marcbj 6th, 1837, from of my wife, and myself, and several other Extract Butternut rup, which never fails to regulate the bowels and produce heal thy action, in the worst cases which the. following is ah extract: instances which have come under mv ob- Svruo do The Seminole chiefs have kirrned alservation. in a larrre vard. Where a firreat I O'l Cloves STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and QuarterlSffSsions, February Sessions, A.

D. 1837. 1 A cQar, un uo. rppermini Compound Raspberry i 3 1 1 t- Essence do will not repeat them ine wnoie nation 10 comniv wun ine crona ener.ts or tnis meaicine. anu uiiiik ji Syrup a sate pleasant remedy for Children or Adults, in (Successors of Yutes d- Washington City, D.

C. rrjT Orders from a distance by mail promptly attended to, and the drawings sent as soon as over. March 29, 1837. 126-3tp. DRAWN NUMBERS OF THE North Carolina State Lottery, Third Class for 1837.

24-lt-33-20-42-l2-67-58'10-I4-23-7i-27 St ta i LiOtt ery For the benefit of the Salisbury Academy, CL.ASS No. a for 1837 To drawn at Randolph Co. N. C-on Saturday the 1st of April, 1837. 6ft No.

Lottery, 10 drawn: Ballots. STEVENSON POINTS, MANAGERS. 2 x.i ncoo ai iiycu uric nuiu vcn. Mavne's nndme' treatv and remove west due tfv antferino- humanttv to nave tnis SUp this morning, bringing despatches as I Uv tTnlatoochee. IVfirnnou's ne- mihiished Fnr mv nart am determined Oil Spearmint Essence do Oil Golden rod Do.

Winter Green Ksscnce do ashinglon Marshall and. wife Timothy Reach, and Pofly Yates. vs. William Reach, Zacariah Reach, Joseph Reach, Berry Hill and wile "Eliza cases of bowel affections, and a specific late as the mh oi March. We under- ur anA fnr him hvYiihastPP Cat.

lnr th mtArnP nnH if 5 stand he is not so sanguine as tojhe re- Sy4u3te-Nuggy and John Co win'." by this publication one of my fellow citi- fox the Cholera of In fancy Do Pennyroyal ireaiy emereu inio wiui The letter also states that Mr. B. M. zens are relieved from that dreadful dis Cancer Flaister Peach bloom Syrup a the Chiefs, as would appear Irom the let- Dens neffroes were taken bv the Micasu- ease, 1 am rewarded, Witch Hazel-leaves mild laxative for chu A 1 I I M. II- I i I wrs puonsneu in our.iasi.

ne expresses 1 kies Where those negroes re is not dreu, and carries off Balmony o. 6. a superior arti beth, and Willie Reach. if- IT APPEARING to the satisfaction of the Court, that Willte Reach, Berry Hill and wife Elizabeth, and Joseph Reach, reside beyond the limits of this State it is therefore, ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made in The North Carolina Standard, for six weeks, doubts as to the ability of the Ohiefs to ascertained Worms govern their people, and particularly Jewell's celebrated Li cle, neatly put up in 6 oz. vials their vounj men.

And he also doubts Dear Sir, Respectfully yours, thos. McMillan. Rail Road Depository, Charleston S. C. To S.

Huard, 34 Bioad-street Sept. 26. T3The above Medicine for sale at the Standard Office, Raleigh N. Red Raspberry Leave ,1 'iL TLf OL' l- muiuw, nriitiK I line OlaiC Ul cu- ueiaiiqoi i-nnip, niei or ue lopnou- ock dnt in bh said a st, 2d 3d Prejpara tions Lobelia notifying the said iroivresidents, to be and appear before the Justices of bur next County-Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held, for Wake county, at the Court-House in Raleigh SPLENDID SCHEME. inn llttle about ten old.

No. my 1 1 uiic gin uuuui leu yearjs oiu. 1x0. Archangel een Capital Prize 8,000 dollars. the old wdrnajn; itis betw negw, named Smart, be- Divinity, in ihe val of the estate of the late Pablo Sa- 1 nament, for Headache Do do for Feyer Dado for Diarrhea Do do for Pain in the back, breast or side Do do for Coughs and Colds Do do for Fever and Aeue Virginia Snakeroot A runawa ll on the third Monday in May next, then audi con- Wake Row" there to plead, answer or demur to the said pe- PRICES CURRENT.

Ginsener vlT a- tentment and prosperity. bate, who went off some time last 1 uiioD omerwise win De taaen as CQinessca vegetable Anodyne summer, has also made" his appearance in by them, and heard exparte. Drops it tranquiltz- A Noble CoNiuEsi An angel in this vicinity. He met a negro woman a- Witness Alfred Williams CleTk. or said! eh the system and in Do do for Rheumatism bout a half mile from town, and told his Court, at office, the 3rd Monday of February, man who can feVlanrl wt rnnmiAr it Cotton, Do do Cerate for Piles Fayclteville, March 23.

$8,50 a 9 59 9a Hi 3a 4 1 1 a I2i 95 a 1,00 A- U. 1837 A. WILLIAMS. C. C.

C. duces sleep without the poisonous effects of Opium name, and threatened to kill her if she TKa 1 Do do Extract of Sor-i March 22. 125-6t. told the whites that he was in the neigh Bacon, Vegetable Balsam of borhood. A party of men have gone out MARRIED.

Lorn rel for Cancers Watson's Tooth-Ache Alkali Do India Rubber State of Worth Life to purify the blood and Eradicate to endeavor to apprehend him. 1 Prize of 4,000 is 4,000 I Prize of 2,500 is 2,500 1 Prize of. 2,000 is 2,000 1 Prize of 1,200 is 1,200 10 Prizes of 1,000 is 10 Prizes of 500 is 5,000 10 Prizes of 200 is 2,000 30 Prizes of 100 is 3,000 55 Prizes of 50 is 2,750 56 Prizes of 30 is 1,680 56 Prizes of 24 is 1,344 112 Prizes of 20 i 2,240 112 Prizes of 10 is 1,120 2184 Prizes of 8 is 17,472 15400 do t)f 4 is 61,600 vvaKc fjonnsy. In Wilmington, Dr. Thomas Bunting, of Samp- Wilmington, March 24, 1837.

son, to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Gabriel Turp't soft, in water ner bbl. 2.42 a 2,45 scrofulous and other tatnts, and curef cu- Court ol Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Sessions, A. D. 1837. 1,55 a Holme, Esq.

Tari do. In Rowan, on the 19th ist. Mr. Tobias Wise Pitch at the Stills. 2.25 taneous diseases which renders Shoes or Boots impervious to Water and adds to their beauty and From the Savannah Georgian, March 21, 1837.

FROM FLORIDA. tKt Ctoi mar Sln-na T. 2 Vegetable Anti-spas to Miss Mary Swink. Ajlso, on th.e 2 1st Mr. Rosin, do 1,50 Nancy Chamblee (widow) vs.

Richard Chamblee, Robert Cbamblee. Simeon Lentz to Miss Cathrine AnntEaton. Spirits Turpentine, do. el. Simeon Lentz to Miss Uatbnne AnntJiaton.

Spirits Turpentine, do. el. u. vw.n, vp 40 modic. Tincture an unfailing remedy for Spasms.

Fits dall, arriveo yesterday morning irom In Davie County, on the 16th inst. Mr. Ed- Rice, per 100 lbs. 3,50 Isbam Chamblee. Delany Chamblee, Dan a a a a 10.50 a 14,00 0 15.25 a jonns, we have received, through mund Sam to Miss Rebecca Linn, only daugh- tiour, per barrel Fayetteville ,00 iel Rizsrd and wife Lethy, Ren ben Stnck- VS -f HT Vegetable AntiBiliou The Vegetable Elixir, lor dyspepsia, Liver Disease, Nervous Affections, and gene the attention of Capt.

Gale, the Jackson- ter of John Linn, AMo on the 9th I canal 13.00 lana ana vne iancy, cry erriiiana wile Elixir and Pills for ville Courier of Thursday last M6th CaPl- J5n Lnn 40 Mlss rayior. daugh-i ouon, new iuo ibs. Mary, James Todd and wife Sally, Labon carrvine: off morbid it ntn terot wm. Taylor Alsoi 00 trie same aay, xooacco, lear, aiercnantable, 6 Horton and wife Cynthia; Johnr Cham firmn tnr7 nf Jnt mI 1 i nrpni.o iia k.itnl..i blee and Mil.y Chamblee. 125,906 18,040 Prizes amoanting to rally those frorn Indigestion --a remedy of great value to Females.

roatter, emulgingtbe liver and pancreas inducing healthy secretions and giving TT APPEARlTiG- to the atisfaction of the miss oiwaucui oaKer, aaugriueroi rnnip nancr rr lM nrrninot ftt A Tf zl a ft tofore published. We regret to find how- Also, on the same dayt Joshua Howell to ogainst CHA I HAM. JL Court, that Richard Chamblee, Robert Cbam- AVIiolc Tickets $4, Halves Quarters $1 and Isham Chamblee, reside beyond, the DR HOWATtn'S Medical Works, 3 vols, and ever, that. bands of prowling savages, still Amanda Shelton, daughter of H. R.

Shel- continue to murder the defenceless inhabi- 'on; Alu, on the same Mr Jcob Smoot Rof ds in VVake -nS tantanf fh Trmtorr Miss Tatterow, daughter of P. Tutterow; -JJf about eqnal distance A Paclcaee of i2 Whole Tickets in thia Lotte his Rights. These should be in ihe hands of limits oi this State it is therefore ordered by the Court that advertisement be made in The North an between Nash and rv witleost w. Mr. Alexander G.

Fraley to Miss Mary they will ere long, meet the punishment Smtit. Chatham, for one thousand dollars 1000.1 the 34 Carolina Standard," lor six weeks, notifying the I said nouYesidents, to be and appear before the And must oraw neii they so richly deserve. In Edenton.bytheR'. Riev. Levi S.

Ives, Col. aBQton! aunnrea aoiiars (100.) a fight every itanic Physician, and every amily that wishes health without expensive Doctor bills. DR. HERSEY'S Woman, Priend, 1 vol. Every married Woman should own thiabook.

The THOMSONIAN RECORDER a Medical 54 Justices cf our next County Court of Pleat and Gi'rard Alexander; of Campbell county, Va. to i Jacksonville, March 16. Col. War 4 Quarter aeswions, oe neia ior wake coonty, fight tour days no Cock to weigh less tfian four Discount at ibe uoun-nwise in Kaleigh, on the third pounds lour ounces, nor more than six pound ten politely informs us, that be has just heard that two Indian rafts had crossed A Certifies for P.ck,g of bol. Tick- t'SJiJSS answer, or demur to the said petition, otherwise two ounces.

The above main to be ibueht anv Periodical of snirit and ability, in which the ets will cost ohlti tSO 00. Halt do 925 00. rapidlv muluDlvins triumphs of the great it wm oe uucen as confessed by them and Heard Quarter do $12,50 from the west to the east side of the Stf-wanee River, eight miles below Charles' Ferry, supposed to ha hpn used hv O- Botanical Medical reformation ot the present dav. over stubborn and. selfish dogmas and ivirs.

iiizabetn Alexander, oi Kichmond city, Virginia. Ih Rowan co. Mr. Matthias Ward, to Miss Mary Parks. At the residence of Mr.

BurweR Perry in Wake county, Mr. DHak aged 17, to Mrs. Charlotte Ra wis, aged of Franklin co. "In Iredell county, Mr. filliani Tomlinson to Miss Elizabeth Dobbins f'AlsOj Mir.

Franklin Cotten, of Rowan, to Miss Sarah Current Also, Orders from a distance promptly attended to the poisons of the schoods and time in the monthr of May, by giving; notice of the acceptance of this proposition by the 20th of next April. The main to be fought agreeable to Turner's Cock JUaw. NICHOLAS W. ARRINOTON. HiUiardstohl Kash Co.

N. C. toV; March 22, 1837. Witness Alfred Williams! Clerk. of td.

Courts at office, the 3rd Monday of Februanr. A. 1837. A. WILLIAMS, C.

Clef' March 23, by STEVENSON POINTS, Raleigh, Q. March 29. seola and his men, coming in to Gen. jesup camp. The rafts wert discovered on the 12th inst.

and death, are written as with sunbeams. JOS. HINTON. March 29, 1837. Wfrtf..

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