Totiio passage of tin; 3d Rs0lmioii. Mr. O'Hricu, of (5 rfifi villc?, entered u Pro jf, uliiclingrccahly to his request, shali appear in our uuxf, when we publish th- The Convention linvinnr gQt through uitliiho husiness before it, and a Re Jo tii)ii of th inks h:ivitiT ,.,. voted to the l,csiil(Mit for the Chair, that gcntlumm! ruse nnd delivered one of the most inter filing and pertinent Addressee, which ii has ever been our good iortune to hoar. (J jWe find the following among the volun Icej toasts given at the celebration of the 4th, By Gov. Bran!i. The Tariff compro mise of 1833; Conceived and consum mated by opposing patriots in a spirit of mutual concession and forbearance. It has restored tranquility to our distracted country and averted civ il war and blood jsIkm-I; May the indignant frowns of.cvory pood citizen rest on the unprincipled pol-in.-i.m who again attempts to open this random's Box. tfv Win. II. Southall. The Ladies of Nash, Halifax and Edgecombe; as lovely as though they Iiuii looked into Paradise and caught its earliest and freshesl bloom. '' own o,.i,,iuns, boil TrJFr N"r,horn . nh? t "n. I )ots liesolutions i m lain i on lits rw.i;;,i. .ir ,,.,,1 .1 I'"" Ul 7 The following letter from the Hon. Dm- I vehter to John Bolton, Esq of Sivannah, will he read with interest by the people of the South. It will have a tendency somewhat to al !iv the fear? recently excited, that the rapid mul tiplicition in the Northern and Eastern Stales of periodic d publications advocating the emancipa tion ot the .slaves, and the formation of numerous Volition societies, &e. meant something more than met the eye. The elevated posit ton at pre fer, t occupied by Mr. Webster, in our National Councils as well as in the estimation of those mo-t active in the above projects, gives more importance to this disclaimer than it could possi bly receive from any other source. We fer vently hope that we may not be compelled, four rears hence, to record such a change of opinion t-j wi lit i C, III ICIdUUII IU Ul I J I 111. New York, May 17, 1833. My Dear Sir: I have received your letter of last evening, requesting me to state my opin ion of the powers of Congress on the subject of slaves and slavery; and of the ' m,injdenr sir, with much true regard, X otir bbediunt servant To I 1 nl),ANlEL WEBSTER; I o John Bolton, Esq; Wash ?ZTJ?!A$" ti Kivate SeC 10 o clock tins morning. After reach. would not enable him to undergo the opei.i.cM.ofhi.Ubor.. which would e -tU.ic mi complying with the various engagements he had made. And it was feared, further exposure to the iNorili Eastern wind, might prove per innnenily detrimental to his constitution: alter hid indisposition at Boston. He was, therefore, under the necessity of giving op h,s journey, without gain to lottlaml, m Maine, which he intended to nave made the termination of his at the North. The President left Concord, for Wash ington, on Monday, the 1st instant, af ter breakfast, and reached this city at 10 o'clock this morning, accomplishing a journey of 474 miles in three days. Hi strength has recruited considerably since he commenced his return. The ordina ry fatigue of a journey in the stages, re lieved by the repose obtained in the steamboats and rail road cars, was found light in comparison with tho personal exertion necessary to sustain him through out a succession of days, in exchanging salutations and greetings with the im mense number of his fellow citizeus who thronged to meet him. He would have found it impossible to have borne up so the in spiring animation imparted by theenthu siastic kindness of his countrymen.. Globe. Prices Current. At Turborough, Norfolk, and New York. n JULY S. Bacon, Heeswnv Brandy, apple, Coffee, Corn, Cotton, Cotton Bagging, Flour, superfine, Iron, Lard, Molasses, -Sugar, brown, Salt, Turks Isl'd Wheat, i Whiskev, - per Tarboro lb. 8 lo lb.- 18 20 gallon. 90 120 lb. 13 is bushel 45 50 lb. 8 J 9 yard. 15 20 barrel. 550 GOO )b 5 6 H. 7 Si gallon. 3.; 4o! lb. 9 12 bushel.! 70 80 bushel. 70 80 gallon. 40 50 Norfolk. H 9 16 18 70 75 12 13j 62 65 9 12 14 20 537 575 4 5 8 27 7 43 .Y. York. 9 10 19 20 42 43 ii 14 58 60 10 15 1 1 20 550 600 9J 53! 7 50: 31 33 6 40 112 31 8 30 7i 42 33 tour THE Subscriber, who for several years past, has been eniraerd in tS Gin Making business, In Kinson, has established himself IN GRCENVtLLli!, YVhere lie carries on the above business in all its va rious branches. All those who wish to supply them selves with Gins of the best mmlitv 'nf- .Li.Ln.u.. solicited to apply to the Subscriber personally, or by I letter. All orrlxrc f. ri: :n u . 1 . J 3 . , " vjiiit. win uc promptly execU-! ted. From the bubscriber's lone: exncrienrp in hi. ! business; and from the approbation which his work Has hitherto met with, he hesitates not to promise entire satisfaction to all who may see fit to extend to him their patronage. Gins out of order will be ex peditiously repaired. The Subscriber takes the lih- rty ot calling the attention of those who wish to pro ure new Gins, or to have old Gins rennirpri. th expediency of applying to him in time. When all wait as is usually the case, until the work is wanted. it causes such a pressure of business, that many are' obliged of necessity to submit to a loneer del.iv th. I they wish. n connexion with this establishment, carries on The Lock ami Gunsmith business le also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, of a composition invented bv Daniel Perk of Raleigh Grist Mill Sfiindles, with Steel Collars, ! tturneu.; i nese articles equal to any manufactured in the United States. xll letters and orders must be directed to the Suh. seriber, at Greenville. HENRY CHAMBERLAIN. . July 12, 1833. '46 Five thousand Girls. Among other t ok c rid of rospert wbirh will ho shown to the President nnrl Vim Prnsiffpni ulmnt existence of any wish or design, on the flU thousand of thr fairest of the fair, pan oi iNomieru men, 10 inienore wnn . unmarried and vmiiicr. !,.rnnilv drns j ' r j tin? security or regulation of that species cf property. My sentiments on this subject, my dear sir, have been often publicly expressed; bin I can have no objection to repent the declaration of them, if it be thought by yuu that such declarations might, in the smallest debtee, aid the friends of Union and the Constitution in the South, in dis pelling prejudices which are so industri ously fostered, and in quieting agitations so unnecessarily kept alive. In my opinion the domestic slavery of the Southern States is a subject within ; he exclusive control of the Slates them selves and this, I mn sure, is the opin ion of the whole North. Congress has no authority to interfere in the emanci pation of slave?, or in the treatment of Uiein in any of the States. This was so resolved by the House of Representatives, when Congress sat in this city in 1790, an the report of a committee consisting almost entirely of Northern members; and Ida not know an instance of the expres sion of a different opinion in either house of Cunsrress. since. 1 cannot say that i . eu in unite, win join a procession to meet and greet them on their arrival in Lowell, Mass. OCr'It will be gratifying to many of our readers to learn that the operations at and near the Swash are going ou pros perously. A lew days ago the schooners Select and Amity passed through the Flounder Slue, the former drawing 7 feet 3, the latter 7 feet 7 inches. The depth of water here was formerly between four and five feet. Newbern Spec. C7The Philadelphia Commercial lie raid estimates the cost of public improve meuts now in progress at this time in that city, at four millions of dollars. 1 h same paper supposes that the substantial growth of Philadelphia has been greater for the last five years and will be greater for ten years to come, than that or any other city on the continent tVarning.Tn wife of Mr. Chester Beard, of Rockdale township, is lying rlfiniTorrtnJv ill. fVfinr n voar since she particular individuals might not possibly j wanjckjn(r her ear with a pin (a very he found who suppose that Congress may ! cormnolI practice, among females,) the possess some power over the subject; . j nf w,jc, COmin off lodged in her hut 1 do not know any such persons, and j i an attemnts to extract it provec if there be any, I am sure they arc tew-i unavailing, and it is supposed that this The servitude of so great a portion wj suonPi)e the cause of her death. the population of the South is, undoubt edly, regarded at the North, as a great evil moral und political, and the discussions, upon it, which have recently taken place in the Legislatures of several of the slave holding States, have been read with very deep interest. But it is regarded, nev ertheless, as an evil, the remedy for which lies with those Legislatures them selves, to be provided and applied accor ding to their own sense of policy and duty, 'pi,, imputations which you say, find say truly, are constantly made a gninst the North, are, in my opinion, en 'irely destitute of any just foundation. I nave endeavored to repel them, so far us has been in my power, on all proper occasions; and for a fuller expression of Crawford Messenger. DIED, In this county, on the 5th int. aged about 70 vears. iMrs. Martha Anderson, wne oi mr William Anderson. $50 Reward. nHR Subscriber will give the above reward for I such informal ran as will lead to the detection ana conviction of the villain who rode his horse away on Saturday night last, and turned .him loose m such a condition that lie couio scai cc.j WILLIAM SUTTON. July 9, 1833. 46-3 Grocery and Commission Business. THE Subscribers have formed a copartnership to do a GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS n this place, nov offer their ser vices lo the community, either in the sale of Produce or the supply of Groceries. 'J hey have taken Mr. Jabez Smith's House, next door to Messrs. Heath, Mason t Co. on Old street, where, in a few days, they will receive a large 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 8tontJ HiU Academy. 'SMIE first session of this Institution closed ofc - Thursday list, by a public Examination un der the direction' of the Trustees, to whom en tire satisfaction was given. ThQ Exercises u;ill be resumed on Monday, the firs! diy of July, and terminate the first of December. STONY HILL is situated in a biH and hallby part of Nash, 11 miles from Mr. If. Sims's, and 8 miles' from Hilliardston, letirftf from scenes of dissipation: a place well calcula ted to attract the studious, but not at all suikablo for the idle. Terms for Hoard and Tuiti.mi nil tirrrW 1ft years of ae $40 per session. ..above that age; 45. Hoard can be had in the most respectable hoi.es convenient in the neighborhood, on irood terms' M. R. GARRETT, Prin. June 15, 1833. 43 300 bar'Js sup'r Cat Herrings, 100 : : MackerdI, 30,000 lbs Baconfor sale bv . tiVANS ANDREWS." Spartai N. C. 21 May, 1833. 39 (F Leghorns1 Leghorns!! Leghorns!!! Only 90 cents & upwards. 3 cases very superior Leghorns, just received and for sale at reduced prices for Cash. JAS. WEDDELL. 8th June, 1833. " 1 " - - - RTOTICJS. I HAVE Lost or mislaid the foildwin Notes one note of hand vs. Frederick Gotding for ten dollars,, dated some time in May or June, 1832; one ditto vs. Nazareth Pippen for six dollars, dated some time in January, 1831; one ditto vs. Edwin Ellis for six dollai-s and fifty cents, dated in May last, William D. Petway the subscribing witness thereto; one ditto vs. Moore Carter for four dollars dated some time in August or September last. All persons are forewar ned not to trade for such notes, as I shall take means to ensure their collection'. B. R. HINES. June 26, 1833. 44.3 HpHE Subscribers qualified as Executors lo th last will and testament of Joseph Pippen, dee'd, late of the county of-Edgecombe, at May term, 1833 and request all those who have claims against said dee'd, lo bring them forwanj within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar. Ihose indebted to the es tate by accouhl, arc requested to come forward and give their notes, otherwise we shall pro ceed to collect. H. AUSTIN, I ELY PORTER Mjiy 2Sth, iS33. 41 Ex'rs. 'IMIE Second Session will Commence at Hickory 1 Grove Academy, in Edgecombe County, three and a half miles from Tarborough, on Monday, 8th of July next; under the carfc of Frederick Philips the former teacher; terms the same as heretofore. Those sending their children to this school ill be held liable to pay from the time of commencement to the end of the Session board may be had at per month. r 1 tj u i A LA PHILIPS. 2Gih June, 1S33. 44 3 50 barrels C-ut Herrings, Just received and for sale, by I) RICHARDS $ CO. Tarborough, 14th June, 1S32. List of Letters, fiematHtnsr in the Post Office at Tarborough. on the 1st day of July, 1833. which if not catted for and taken out before the 1st day of Oct. next, ivill be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Kid William Kohne Mrs Lilly John S Morgan Henry Owens Elijah Odom Jeremiah Pippen Joseph John Pender David Richmond Theodore Dr Sumner Edwin Sharp Benja W 2 Shelton Burrell Sharp Rhoda Mrs Staton Arthur Thorn Henry Taylor Tabitha Thompson William Towns Mr Vann Thomas Williams Benjamin 2 Webb William Sr VVimberley R A 2 Walston Gideon or John Williams Wiley Jr Williford Edwin Warbington Simon J. By LLOYD, P. M. JPrintinsr Press for Sale. . cttduti wnv AT. Printing Press, on the A mocle of construction, can be procured . on reaso i.i,.rm,. AdpIt at this Office. J.tlj, 1833. old reason- Anderson Arthur Anderson George" Adams Lydia Mrs Andrews Gray Beeland John Barnes Sarah Airs Brinciri James Brown Henry Bulluck Whitmel Bulluck Joshua K Council Willie Uilliard Henry Dunn B W Cromwell Elizabeth Garner Theophilus Green Thomas Garrett John Hagarts Simon Hymftu William Revd Hagadon David Harrell Jesse Hopgood Micajah Hardy Clary Hays Jesse Jackson Ben M Jones W Johnson Reuben 56 it7If those persons with whom I keep accounts for postage, do not call and settle them promptly at the end of each quAiter, in future to continue ac counts against them will most positively be refused. ,V. . RQUJVTJiEE, A. P, M. NOTICE. npHE undersigned, Commissioners appointed by the County Court of Pitt, will receive from this time until the 1st of Sept. next, pro posnls to contract for the Building a Court House, IN THE TOWN OP GREENVILLE?, The plan of which to be as follows: The Building to be of brick, 52 feet long by 4d wide, two stories high, fire-proof. Theb foundation of the walls to be based oh clay, and the walls as thick as Usual for buildings of simi lar size dnd 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 th& sur ace. The roof to be quadragon arid coVered either with zinc, tin, or slate. Applicants to state tha terms for each. The lower story to contain in the sides and ends 16 windows, and the Upper story IS win dows; each to contain 18 panes glass 10 by 12. Two doors in Hie lower story with a passage to rUn across the width, embracing one-third thei 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 tp) be attached at proper places with Tour fireplaces below. The sills and caps of doors and windows to be of stone. The windows to have ketcbes and boItFi with shutters closing 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 tOj but the Commissioners may see Cause to alter or modify it in some of the particulars before closing tho contract. If desired by the Contractor, half the amount of tho contract price and perhaps more, will be paid in advance, and the balance in one year. george easona James blow. BRYAN GRIMtiS, VCom COOLD HOtT, JOHN NORCOTT, J Greenville, June 25, 1833. 44-10 Just Published and for Haley At THIS OFFICE, OCCURRENCES In the Life of (Elder) Josefih Biggs, wrote by himself, of a civil, domestic, and a religious nature, at the request of some of hi friends, taken from memorandum! by him kept ron the year 1766 up t(r"l832. Pi-ie10 cents inf le, er $1 per dozen.

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