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Ijnilfl State GoLLTho Boston iU ,vrs f()Mw'n" satieties rela llv0frL:irmi(l Stales Gohl. '''lu? amount of tin? covin go effected nt tj,c lining States Mint in Philadelphia, nit!iin ilm last year, was 83,04 1,055: ,t,,I.I, 793,435: silver, 82,579,000 ,riits '3,6J0: of the gold coined, ;jM)t )0,0(M) wt!i (! derived from Mexico, Souili Aneric:i and the West Indies; from Africa; an.l 8673,000 from rrohi ri'Sinn in the Southern States. The irold mines in North Carolina supplied the Mint the last year with s4joU00. The total amount for the hjit teu years from that State is $ 1,943, ())0, Georgia, for the htst year, suppli ed 8140.009; Virginia 31,000; S. Car 0li.m 45,000; Tennessee 81000. The production of only one half of the mines in tin? Southern States is supposed i,, find its way to the mint the other h ilf exported uncoined, or employed in t.'ie arts. - According to this estimate, he product of the :ll found in the iJ uited Stales during the lost year, was not less than a million and a quarter. The gold mines of North" Carolina, produced then, durim; the last year, a t.oui .9910,000, lo 1329, the product xv as ord v 8268,000 in 1330,8408,000 linl in 1331, 8538,000. shewing an in vcam the last year of S328,000. Turkey and e" P X f we have rund jjft, art.cle aris, Man lfi ;Tii b" P-. of a rupiurt of the nelotia il P wo;; IbrahI? plldm JJ' "..i.rmejl to day by the Augsburg g" Constantinople, April 23. fBv prc93.)l mslcrlt0 nfo W negot.at.on, with lbrnban, are , ill t uptod, and that we cx pefcthere tlm -t.l.t.,!8 will bo resumed. Ibrahim h's rece.ved order, frm hi father not to givo up the district of Adan... and he will no evacuate Anatolia before ,he Su tnn has ceded that district. But .ho bultanwill no longer listen to this ces sion: he has derlrimri u . . vmi iuu contrary. that HoIaLnHSaid, l!,al li,e Iast founts from Sf, r ' UG an aPProc" towards a aisUetorvnrranCement. . A,ie situation of the contending parties chanrrnUgal rCmaili wilhout any material toco.t!ie value of the ornaments "J gold and silver, belonging to the ehur clips in Mexico, is computed at thirty millions of dollar. J -MARK1KD, In Scotland Neck, on Tuesday, 24th ult. by Vi!Iiam 11. Smith Wr. n- :' r , . r " li- 'icuuen ti. jock- .ol reenville, to Miss flcA prices Current,; JIt Turbomigh, Norfolk, and New York. 1. JULY Bacon. Beeswax, Brandy, apple, Coffee, Corn, Cotton, Cotton Bagging, Flour, superfine, Iron, . . Lard, Molasses, -Sugar, brown, Salt, Turks IsPd Wheat, Two Hundred Lives Lost. The Amazon, from 11 nil, arrived at Quebec ;lsi ult. 'having on board sixty passen gers from the daily of the Lake, from Belfast, sunk nt sea. Upwards of two hundred passengers are said to have lone down with her. New York Public School. -The twenty eighth annual report of the Trus tees of the New York Public School, was published in the Commercial Ad vertiser on Fr'nlny. This Institution is confined to the city of New York, and embraces within its scope children whether of native or emigrant parents, capable of receiving instruction between the ages of five and twelve years. The plan embraces, preliminary to the Public School, so cailed, a course of instruction in Primary Schools, from which the pu pils are transferred to the Public Schools. In both these departments of instruction the attendance is large. The Public fcchools are twelve in number four of which have Primary departments attach ed to them, in the same building, and the whole number of pupils instructed is 7034. The Primary Schools are seven in number and contain 7826 pupils the whole number of children in all branches of the Public Schools in the city of New York, is thus 14,860, and it will be re marked, as nn indication of the progressive-character of the institution, thai the number of scholars in the primarle partments is much the larger proportion of the whole number. The whole ex pense for the last year, iricludiii" the cost ot erecting and furnishing part of uiu Duimmus (which items were rather less than 820,000) was about $87,000. Suicide. A most distressing event occurred on Wednesday, the particulars of winch were, in brief, as follows: Mr. :Uuthcw Ci. Gilbert, a carpenter by occu pation, and a superior workman, the head of a family having a wife and (we nrc informed) six children, pat a period jo his exigence by cutting his throat, in Ins own chamber, while in a state of de rangement produced bv intemperance. He was a native of Matthews county, but served hia apprenticeship and has since raided m this town. Mrs. Gilbert, we lm was on a visit to her friends in Matthews at the time, whither the corpse was yesterday sent in the packet for in rment. it is a remarkable coincidence hat tins bloody deed was committed in he same house and in the very room in vhich Lagandette was butchered by the ruth an, Castillaiio and Garcia, in 1821. Norfolk Herald. ..uoaiuij, no noW retracts all his concessions The Sultan, therefore, considers all the proposals hitherto made, null and void, now that a Russian armv is arrived to protect him. He has an entire confidence in Russia. ntu Admi ral Roussin has been completely deceiv-i Whiskey, I cd. 1 have told vou reoenteillv in mJ sn previous letters, that the Porte only ne gotiated to gain time, and this, it ap-' pears, has not been believed either at head quarters at Koniah, nor by the French Embassy, where they now re proach themselves with not having fore seen the real intentions of the Ottoman Porte, for Ibrahim will not dare attack the Russian ramp, and if he loses time, it will be difficult for him to keep the field. The principal corps of the Rus sian nrray will arrive on the 15th May at Constantinople, and immediately assume the ollensive. 1 he-most nerfnet rimlnr- standing reigns between the Russian troops and the Turkish authorities; each party overwhelms the other with polite ness, and the bultan pays particular at tention to tne supply of the army of his auxiliary. - At present there are 14,000 Russians in the camp near Scutari, and to morrow 400 rl urkish artillery men will join them. Russian officers have been sent to tho Dardanelles, to put the castles in a state of defence. The war thus now appears about to commence seriously. What events shall we wit ness. The most perfect tranquility reigns in the capital, and no doubt the presence of the Russians has greatly contributed to preserve it." It will be seen from this article, that matters in the East were never so far from a pacific termination as they are at the present moment; and notwithstanding the French Government has allowed it self to be billed into security by the favor able accounts it lately received, and has neglected to take these measures which the new situation of affairs rendered ne cessary. However, a great number of French vessels must now be united in the Eastern waters, and an English fleet is on the noint of sailing thither. From ttn iiirn wliirh tbn negotiations of France have taken at Constantinople, it is difficult to form an opinion on the part shn will net in the contest between the Russians nnd the Egyptians,, but the course 01 conuuci niinunu iuuuwn j the French ministry, renders it probable that she will remain neutral. And thus all their boastings of the firmness of their measures will vanish. The Estufctta du Havre observes, on this intelligence, that they do more than suspect its correctness. That it is not the first time the Augsburg Gazette has hnnn imnosed upon; and that besides in this instance, there are other circumstan ces which render the account highly im- ukl Tl.nt n shin la Fleche arrived nt Toulon from Alexandria on the 11th of Mny, which brought ihe olftcioi nt- f n neace: and count oi tne cwhuudiw.. - , per lb. lb. gallon. lb. bushel lb. yard, barrel lb lb. gallon. lb. bushel bushel. gallon. Tarboro 8 10 18 20 90 120 13 18 45 50 8i 91 15 20j 550 600! 5 6 7 35 9 70 70 40 .Yorfoli(: 8 9 16 18 70 75 12 13 62 65 9 12 14 20 537 575 4 5 8 40' 12 80 80i 50 8 27 7 43 31 9i 33 50 M York . 9 10 19 20 42 43 11 14 5S 6t) 10i 15 11 20 ,550 600 25 40 112 31 8 30 7 42 33 YVlLd' ' be given at SUOCCO SPFUttGS. Warren county, on the evening of ihe 10ih of July ensuing at which the Principal of the piace nailers herselt with a large concourse of at tendinis. June 24, 1833. 44.3 Grocery and Commission Business. riHE Subscribers have formed a copartnership to do a GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS n this place, now offer their ser vices to the community, either in the sale of Troduce or the supply ot Groceries. They have taken Mr. Jabez Smith's House, next door to Messrs. Heath, Mason & Co. on Old street where, in a few days, they will receive a larce and full assortment of all articles in their line, and are now ready to receive and sell any Pro duce that may be committed to their charge. JOSEPH D. WHITE. BENJAMIN B. BLUME. Petersburg, Va. June 21. 45 3 &( . TTlfl i t first session of this Institution closed an i .nirsday last, by a public -Examination un der the direction - of the Trusteed, to whom en ure sanstaction Was given. me Exercises will be Vesumed on Monday, the first day of Jhhu arid terminate the firr of December. STONY HILL is situated in a. hlorh and lealthy part of Nash. H mile frnm 1 1 14 Sims's, and 8 miles from Hitliardston, retired irom scenes ol dissipation; a place Well calcula ted to attrRct the studious, but not at all suitable ior ine idle. - Terms for Board and Tuition: all umUr in years of age, $40 per session...above thai ajre. S45. I5o:trd can be had in the most respectable houses convenient in the neighborhood, on sood terms. M. R. GARRETT, Prin. June 15, 1S33. 43 300 bar'ls supV Cut -Herrings, AUU : : Mackerel, 30,000 lbs Bacon for sale by & vjiSSS $ ANDREWS. Sparta, N. C. 21 May, tS33. . 39 Late tram um Franc Th u iTiMmnia, nus arrived nt New York, "ri r i? ?" lnpers t0 thc'2lst May. 1 he fol owing items arn given. From En !imd the dates arc not as late na those re- that although the government has not yet ,u;!.ifv to this news, it is proba- S v owinir-to their only having had time to Wive o telegraphic despatch on ne mibiect They conclude by expressing subject. i cy the a total uisoeiitji n Th. GS. for American producer maincd unaltered. List of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Tarborough on the 1st day of July, 1S33, which if not called for and taken out before the 1st day of Oct. next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters Anderson Arthur Anderson George Adams Lydia Mrs Andrews Gray Hecland John Barnes Sarah Mrs Brincin James Brown Henry Hulluck Wlutmel Bulluck Joshua Iv Council VVillie Dilliard Henry Dunn B W Cromwell Elizabeth Garner Theophilus Green Thomas Garrett John I lagans Simon Uyman William Kevd Hagadon David Harrcll Jesse Hopgood Micajah Hardy Chtry Hays Jesse Jackson Ben M Jones VV Johnson Reuben 56 Kid William Kohne Mrs Lilly John S Morgan Henry Owens Elijah Odom Jeremiah Pippen Joseph John Pender David Richmond Theodt re Dr Sumner Edwin Sharp Benja W 2 Shelton Burrell Sharp Rhoda Mrs Staton Arthur Thorn Henry Taylor Tahitha Thompson William Towns Mr Vann Thomas Williams Benjamin 2 Webb William Sr Wimberley R A 2 Walston Gideon or John Williams Wiley Jr Williford Edwin Warbington Simon J. R.LLOYD, P.M. IT" If those persons with whom I keep accounts for postage, do not call and settle them promptly at the end of each quarter, in future to contirme ac counts against them will most positively be refused. A". H. ROlfNTREE, A. P. M. VTHE Second Session will commence at Hickory L Grove Academy, in Edgecombe County, three and a half miles from Tarborough, on Monday, 8th of July next, under the care of Frederick Philifis the former teacher; terms the same as heretofore. Those sending their children to this school will be held liable to pay from the time of commencement to the end of the Session board may be had at $4 per month. ' . ' 1 FREDERICK PHILIPS.. 26th June, 1833. 44-3 50 barrels ( -tit Herrings, Just received and for sale, by D. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarborough 14th June, 1S32. Q3 Leghorns! Leghorns!! Ltgtiom!!! Only 90 cents & upwards. 3 cases very superior Leghorns, iust received and for sale at reduced prices for Cab. JAS. IVEDDELL. 8th June, 1S33. THAVE Lost or mulaid the following Notes one. note of hand vs. Frederick Gplding for ten dollars', dated some time in May or June, 1832; one ditto vs. Nazareth Pippeii for six dollars, dated sonu: time in Janiiary, 1831; one ditto Vs. Edwin Ellis for six dollars and fifty cents, dated in May last, William D. Petway the subscribing witness thereto; one ditt;V vs. Moore Carter for four dollars dated some time in August or September last. All persons are forewarn ned not to trade for such notes, as I shall take mean to ensure their collection. B. R. HINES. June 26, 1833. .44.3 NOTICE, HHHE Subscribers qualified as Executors to thft last will and testament of Joseph Pippen, dee'd, late of the county of Edgecombe, at MaV tHim, iS33 and request all those who haVn claims against said dee'd to bring them forward within the time prescribed by law, or this notice) will be plead in bar. l hose indebted to the es tate by account, are requested to come forward and give their notes otherwise we shall pro ceed to collect. . AUSTIN, I ELY PORTER, S May 2Sth; iS33. 41 ivories. HpHE undersigned , Commissioners appointed by the County Court of Pitt, will receive from this time Until the 1st of bept. next, pro posals to contract for the Building d Court House, IN THE TOWN OF GREENVILLE, The plan of which to be as follows: The Ijuilding to be of brick, 62 feet ldrigby 40 wide, two stones high, fife-proof. Ihe foundation of the walls to be based on clajr, and the walls as thick as usual for buildings of simi lar size and description and to be anchored. The first story to be 10, and the second story 13 feet pitch, and the first floor 2$ feet above the surface. . .. The roof t6 be qdadragon and covered either with zinc, tin, or slate. Applicants to state the terms for each. The lower story to contaTri in the sides and ends 16 windows, and the upper story 18 win dows; each' to contain 18 panes glass 10 by 12. Two doors in the lower story with a passage, lo run across the width, embracing one-third the length of the building; with .two rooms on-one side, and two rooms and a stair case on the oth er. The upper story tocontain the Court room and in one end two Jury rooms. All the partitions to be of brick and to be ba sed like the exterior walls. Four chimneys to be attached at proper places with four fireplaces below. The sills and caps of doors and windows to be of stone. The windows to have ketches and bolts, with shutters dosing on the-out side. The style and finish of the Court room is re served for future and special contract. The foregoing is a general plan of the building which will be adhered to, but the Commissioners may : te cause to alter or modify it in some of the particulars before closing the contract. If desired by the Contractor, half the amount of the contract price and perhaps more, will be paid la advance, and the balance in one year. - GEORGE EASONA JAMES BLOW, BRYAN GRIMES, -Com. GOOLD HOYT, JOHN NORCOTT, J Greenville, June 25, 1833. ' . 44-10 Just Published, and for kale, AT THIS OFFICE, OCCURRENCES in the Life of (Elder) Joseph BiggSi wrote by himself, of a civil, domestic, and a religious nature, at -the reqaest of some of his friends taken from memorandums by him kept from the year 1766 up to 1832. Pi-ice 10 cents single, or $1 per.dozen. Just Hcceivcd, and for Sale, AT THIS OFFICE AN ADDRESS, relative to the doctrines of the. President's Proclamation, and the principles of the Republican party, by Jodge el . Ufixhur, to the people of Northampton county, Va. assembled in public meeting at Eastville, on the I4th Jan, 1813. Price 125 cents.
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