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!.. I ---(?;-: " -f" . -vc'.:-f'V" west -' r-."-'--.- r f EACH STATE KET-VTCS EVKRT POWER NOT EXPRESSLY" EElEGATED TfiU THE, CX1TED STATES. XT. CONGRESS. ASSEMBLED. VOL.. II EDITED BY 31. KEXYOX. 3IJIiTOV. C AUGUST 28 1830. PRINTED J. HOLDERlir. : : - t " - i l i . . TTn 7T T7 - mA T7 T7 T - - a T7'TTT TTn TTTT' TTTS it tit 7-r Tnt . i t tttn - - -.t : vtj EIDI3.--The "3Hir.To ! Gazette & Roavoke f ning; it the. prfce or lTlircff Uoilarsa year,; ible on jho receipt of ihn- first mrrabcr. No criptioHirsfeired for a less teri.thanone year iuliseribccs who do notl give eesS notice to :onti"nfyr will-be considered as wishing to con j'their subscriptions, Vund the papers will be to them accordingly.;1 -'No-papet discontinued L fill Rrrearages are paid ifp; except at the dis ion of tuer Editoiv , Q U ; V-J , ; " . rlecrtishmcqts, making, fourteen lines or les be inserted jn Ihearflte Ihree J'ufties. for One. aiv-and -Twenty-Ei vo penW'for vrttiw- it-lnsrtiori tLosxceeuigUourlutniics ged in rfroportion.,; . - I " ; be usual allowance will be made.to those who ertise-by the year ' JVt;" ',;-rrf- 1 . B. All those who possess -the leisure, &c. are ciallv invited to favour the Gazette with their munications: all 01 wmca suaii reucc ai- ionduethem. ' ' . .f. . " t :. - -1 -v OO.VS TIIASES. Full Moon, Last Quarter, New 'Moon, First Quarter,: D- ,11. i 4 It -IB 2G 147 :2 :8a M. 42M. 53M. 38M; 48M: Day qf the -Week. I). M. V 5 -Satarady; 29 Sundfly, :5(V; Monday, 31 .Tuesday, 1 Wednesday, 2 Thiirs Jay, 4 a Friday, . 't?un ' Sun IDay's Sets. a 5 . 5 to. 5 36 engla -.: 27 (12 ni 20' 12 52 2512 SO 1 24 12 48 23 12 40 ! 22112-441 O ST art the t JOth SJuly, either in Mil- ton, or betwrcniVlilton aricl L.oasDurg, tnall old FOGKETfUOO Ki which had n much used. It contained two; 10 dol nnd onn five-dolhr ttttcs on North Car- la bank; also other bills-tb; the amount of )ut 36. r Also: several receipts and Other 3crs lbe particular qescripjiou ui wnui -rccblleiced.; !- ' - J .- : . f: : Any pcrsort wlio will.rcturp snid pockcl and its contents', shall receive the above i-ard a nd th c tin? nk ' -1 4 ; - , i , : VINCENT! TAP P. -pTAVE''tvro first rate Mountain-made WAG ii GONS for sale, in, Miitop. 1 Apply to; ,i;nc A' Cn. or to Mr. A. Nuiwinlh:. P t It. & J. YARBROUGII. u!y23d, -1330. S-tf. - t c tllEJIANAGEIlS OFiTIIE TraSPECTFTJLLYi jnforn) the: Ladies : and IlU Gentlemen of 3Iilton and its vicinity, that they will open their establishment itfthis place for Two Days only,4:ommencing on3Iondaj,-3)th in stant (August,), when will be brought forwards va riety of pleaslns Equestrian , Gy m " H' an d Th e nidekt )erftW"?ar.cejiT Thi5att'cr.c ".ettfcnt ffflirn hfttUiaificat?OTis q( -ihc?: tiolrnanvyided by j the much admired performancer o51ts. SIZLii, iie lninpcq remaie xxjuesinan, genera susi ac tion will be given. Doors ! open; at 2 "o'clock; per formance to commence at half past 2 P."M. Also at K o clock: Admitance 50 cents ChiIdrenunT dcr 12,. half price. For particulars see small bills of the day. , '!.""-' ' , 1 (CT No smoking allowed in the Circus. I ' ' V! - January 13th, 1830. Resolved, 'That on every Renewal of an accommodation deb?, there shall be required a p'Hymnt of five per cent- on -th0 amount due on the- 8th February, 1830 o tlmt the whole debt may be extinguished in twenty payments, or less.- -: r Resolved, That if any Note shall remain unrenewed for thirty d-iys after it becomes due, if shall bo the duty of the Cashierr or Agent to commence suit forthwith 4 that af ter a suit be -commenced, -no Kencwnl;idiall be allowed but upon the payment of at least ten per cent, lor every ni net)' days oi dc linquency. " " . " ! Kesolcea. L lint no - new loan snan oe made in any case: oh anv other understand ing than to be wholly paid at maturity : oi at farthest, in three ' equal instalments ;ot' ninetvdays. : ' - ; The Cashiers and "Acents are directed to make known the above , Resolutions to the Debtors of the Bmk;., -. 1 ,: ,M Bv . Order, ' ' . ;; j; ' v ; JNO . GUI O N, ; ,. :- ' Cashier, Office Bank of NiEWBEKk, r O fortunatos nimium, sua siboas norlnt. Asricolas !. ViRGitr That man is blest who knows his owa estate And tills his land regardlessf the great: n HE firm of Owen & IJeflfrets in-as dissolved L on the irst of December, j 182!, by mutual 13ent.' AlUhe books and papers oj'tlic concern, ' put in the hands of Malbon Ken yon, for scttler nt who alone is authorised to settle and col :t the same, and grant receipts, j Those avIio are lebtejd, are required to crime forward aod pay tlie ne promptly, as further indulgence will not be ren.'i- ' , .' . ' i ' t i . ' : ' jj- Milton, -April Cd, 1830;-43.'. j . ,! WOOL UR WOOL-CARDING MACHINE is in first J rate order, and now irj operation. Those who sh Wool Carded, will find it to their advantage bring it soon, that it may be carded in the warm ison.i It must be cleansed and Reared of all hard bstances that tend to. injure the cards, with one und of grease to every 10 lbs. of wool, and a suf ient quantity of strong sheets to contain the rolls. 1 ) an PnNjIinw V 1 (vli f onto o nrtim (1 PBcll one fifth part of the wool. . j i ! i : R. & J YARBROUGH. July 1330. a.. : I j . i r i wiiMiD)iii " 4 ATilUBt SZIELTOrJ, late of Greens- 5 borough, presents hi compliments to the in bitanis of Milton and it vicinity, p.nd would : in- rm them that he has opened a Shop; nearly oppo- :e tue store 01 iiavia oc .w 1111am xwyie, in wnicn ! carries on t t all its branches. He will constantly keep on ),nd, a general assortment of all kinds 6f :. id will make to order, tojsuit customers, and war irit them to be of the best materials' and workman, lip. ? He will also do all kbids of repairs; also, all inds of ' -! ' i "j . The Dealers at this office will attend to the above Resolutions. ALEX. HENDERSON, Agent. nfl HE Subscriber has formed a Copartnership JL in the HARDWARE BUSINESS, with Mr. George A. i Dwight, of Ne'w York, under tie. Firm of J. & G. A. DWIGHT. ,;They have ta ken the Store No. 235, Pearl Street, corner of John street. The former cu?tomers of James Dwight, &.Co. and James Dwight, are respectfully invited to patronize the new concern. i JAMES DWIGHT. July 5, 1630.. Pclersbu:--, Va: 1-10. i General! Post Officii Department. July lOthy 1830. PROPOSALS f TT7 OR carrying the Mails of the United LI States on the following Fost 4 Routes in N. Caralina will ' be i received at this office until the 12th day of October next, inclu sive. ' 2108. Froni. Milton by Caswall c. h Brown's Stored Lenox Castle, High Rock, Greensboro, New Garden, Kerne's X Roads and Waughtown. tcvv Salem, 82 niilps and back, twice a week in 4 horse post coaches.. Leave Milton every Tuesday and Friday at 1 p m, arrive at Greensboro' next day, by 11 am, leave same l'p m, and arrive at Salem same days, Wednesday and Satur day by S p m. i Leave Salem every Wednesday and Sat urday at 3 a m, -arrive at Greensboro' by 10 HTM.J-' TIL :J-. U u 111, aim mi-siuihuii ucfv uursuav ciriu Monday by 8 a m. . f 2123. From Warrenton by Ellisyille, W ilhamsboro7, Oxford, Roxboro', Williams ville Leesburg, Red House and Milton to Danville, Va. 92 miles and bSck, twice a REMARKS ON VEGETABLES. i: ; j THYME.' ;", ' No more, my goats, shall I behold you climb. The steepy clilTs, or, crop the flow'ry thym5.V ' ! Dryden. In ancient limes, flock's of goats and sheep were sent from many remote parts, to feed on the thyme whTch grew so abundant ly oa ihe rocky I parts 1 bf. Languedpc and Narboneand this pasturag3ryielded a great revenue to -the. inlwbitants;0f that country, during-the Ijcight of -Roman? luxury; on ac- count 01 inc-nign navor it gave,, to tneiinou sands of cattle which were ' .sent to that pro " WMierevihcvWild -tuynie perfumes 7the purple ueaiu - , . ' Long loitering there youra fleecy times' ex tend..--" - . - . - -' .1 Shenstone. ' Philips iiV his history of 'egetablesT,says a long Residence on -and :near; the S,6uthj Downc of Sussex gave theauthorjof thi work an .opportunity of. ascertaining, that 1 hose flocks which fed on Vtlls most .aboun ding with ihymo, produced rtiutton f afive ry superior relish ; and it cannot havfe esca ped ..the. notice of the epicures inhaimches, .'.1 I I . 1 "."; ' . t! nat tne nijinesi uavorea venison iSi aiway from arid hilly packs where tbis .perpetrating pun-prpvoKing neru aoounqs :;r -$ This plant -was thought exceJJent. Jn suf- fu mlgatio ns" t o te vTve the spirits nd fay I ts fortable to the brain and highly exhilirating to the -heart. A Jrttle thyme mixed with win e gives a most grateful savor, and both the smell and taste of it are Very penetrating whence it becomes sudorific penetrating, healing, and opening, it is of service in flatu lent cholic, and recruits a decayed appe tite. - -" - - '-. . TOBACCO. : Tobacco was brought -to. Fngland by Sir. Francis Drake, in 1670 who that year made his first expedition against the Spaniards in South America. Lobel informs us that it had been cultivated in Enjland previously to that date. Sir .Walter Raleighr carried the Virginia tobacco to England about the year 1587 and is related thar hp was the first who bro't tobacco into repute but by the cau- uon he tooK in smoKing it privately it ap- the xrops had been ,verv matenallu ihiiiredi "j pieviiuiii ary weainer. . 1 ne-4 plan tations of the Tcche below FrankUnvhive suffered less than in other parts of the coun- 11 jr. inonm previcrus, me planters vere in high spirits but they now calculate ihe product of the season will not exceed a-tol erable average cron. A ppntlnnnn rpsidinT i6 the lower part of the Vermillion, writes yHjs: VThis 4ay tlya6,): will makVI c iiiiiuuuiuiu'iieit a of the throne ' which Lc., , v , , too, is connected with tho rqval irntly England.:; ? V P rincc Frederick is f the sbhof the nresent Duchess onCumbieirlari riAge, and therefore felhrolheVto"Prince, :Qt?orgo of Cumberlahd 'who maVjt is said. bejeome the?iiu?baridl of thePiircTrf 3syictq4 rt, jtbeiatureHyiieeii of Ljigland4Thc Dnchessof Cumberlandhnsbeen -thrtc' ' i i .4- iv,s IS: t ; Dornood.iveariyve-1 ferptberrcrth&K nf)fcPrtiMLi . rriWntortttipVaiid.tTops williall short tthrriage, Pxinie rederick; now in'fiwife-. ( of all iormer expectation: At Baton Rogue tyUixth ve'ar, is the iss.r;secohdlyto4Ke' 1 they tiad a sprinkle of rain" about the mid- PHnco of Solnis, hr lony wlmm i nowtn' dieot July. The.drought was excessive the! Lbndon ; and thirdlv, to the Duke ot'Cum- crops 01 corn were partially lost, and the su- berland. N. tfmrrican gar canes had begun to sufleri having been ; m ' - "We learn, says without rain for six weeks. a b. li. paperof the 16th, that throughout y0 "tate the , ; crops ore equally suffer- The Governor of this. Slate offers three hundred dollars reward.' for the apprehension ofjBenajah Buiks, accused of ihelmurde- bl iliughes Moss, inAhbeville District; Burks! is represented to be between -'25.Rnd3d Swdllowlng a farm. A farmer in Con-1 years of age.- near six feet hieh. havinsr sar I , who has . oecunied the same farm' I dtr hairv fair rnmnlAinn orov ove anA ? II v i lease, lor about SO'.vears oast, was com-UGambler. Chas. Courier ' i i , i : ? i i 1 1 1 ' . , III! necticuf, on plaining "that he had beeii able to lay up no thing from his thirty years' labour. A neigh bouring store-keeper offered 'to explain to him the reason ; and proceeded 's follows : During the last thirty years ihRtvou have been on that farm, I have beep trading in thi&'storc ; and the distilled Hirits 1 have sold' you, with the interesof tlie money, vEl Haynes,of Hancock ; f HenrVrU fcamar.M 4 noma nave maoe you tne owner ot the iariii ofl Bibb J Wilson Lumpkin, of Bit h;r Un. t Iianiel " Npwmaiv? , RnKn (f! . tJshoViprLfl,. ' i , ' " " . v. f -I ; ri htm -mi ' f rn ... j. t I j asper ; . w uey l nompson, oiciueri; jml M. Wayne, of .Chatham ; Richard H: Wilde 01 iticnraona. The following gentlemen aro announced as candidates tor Congress in Ueorci '"u -?I )r LTohnBillups, -of Oglethorpe Thomas Uj tij ' py Charlton, of Chatham : Thomas' F. Fos-' r. teir, of Greene RgerI 'Wroble j ferson j Seaton Grantland, of Baldwin f b I j Vou hire. On examination -of the books of the store-keeper, his assertion was found correct. The farm was ' worth about five I thousand, dollars. r 1EW (jRT.rAVS. Aim. 9. i Fztensive iirc. Last night about 10 o' clock a fire broke out in the extensive Cotr ton warehouses of Mr, .Frebet, senior, and scarcely had the fire bell sounded the alarm before t he "whole was d iscoy ered to be en veloped in flames, from one corner of the strieettjD the pther; simultaneonsly. These buildings were sifuati-d in the iauxbiirg St; aetet, reraino, carronc and Union streets built of brick, part of which were two sto ries in height. The Cotton warehouses and j about two thousand bales of cotton were en tirely consumed. The destruction of pro perty may be estimated at about 130,000 dollars 2000 b iles cotton at $80,000, and the premises at 50,000. We did not learn whether the whole was insured or not. We learn from a passenger who arrived here yesterday,, from Vera Cruz, in the schr. United States, CapU Cre?ghead, that the Mexican Republic still continues in a very unsettled state, and that scenes of outrage and , violence: were of. daily occurrence. Guerrero, with a strong body of forces which wre rapidly augmenting, was about making a descent upon the city of Mexico, and the last advices left him encamped within three leagues of that capital. v ; I nears he did not intend that it should be wnthe 4th ot July, as the .Dutch and coppied. But sitting one day in a deep English Consuls were returning from the mediation, .with a pipe in Ins mouth, he in- ! n speculating politicians without'-'hioney of credit,-who are seeing 'tobring intb povci ! a person of their own; way of thinking1,1, anc ' who' f considers . h National debtftf nation i blessing ; it is othfe other handi very grati fying to seeso many inillions of freemen iri j fayor of ex tricating the govern ment - fronj dtebt altogetKer. On the first of this nYort I iL 1 1 w erepiSTd, and IrTihree "yea'rs' thewhole'deht v ill be liquidated, and fourteen, millions oj pnople, under a requblican form of goyern4 menr, will be entirely out of 'debtan&defnyt in j the contingent exDenses of the whole c r 1 1 i confederacy, at an annual cost of less than J tfiree millions of pounds sterling, the expensmfl oFsupporting the royal , family 111 ' Lnglandli Is not this the most practical demonstration! op the beauty and durability of a governmeni oa the people? When we are out of debt we shall in our short history, have cone through success!yelyf a war with Engl'ind p two with the Barbary Po were -defended our line. of. coastestablishing an armyff navy, ana loreign intercourse ,raaae. manw national improvements settled one old. continental debt, Cand pensioned the oil1 continental soldiers X iiurdirect taxes will be reduced, apd our Jintiqnal , debt . will be unparallelled. Is it not wicked,v if D9t sa cnlegious under the- aspect dt things, t IIOUSE-PAINTING. He would respectfully invite the attention of such ersons ay may want any article in his line of busi ess, as he is determined to execute his work equal, not superior to any in this section of country, and f -i . i v.i . . 1 1 . - impose 01 11 011 as luoueraie itrms d elsewhere? I ! May, 1830. 43-ts. as can be obtain- JOB PRINTING, Of every Description, fcatly and promptly executed at this Office. advertently called to his man to bring him a tankard of small ale: . the fellow coming into tne room threw all the liquor in his mas ter's face, and running down stairs bawled out Fire ! help ! Sir. Walter has studied till his head s on tire, and the smoke burst out" of his mouth and nose ? After this, Sir Walter made it no secret, and took two pipes just oeiore .ne , went to . oe oenea- dcd. '" ' . :, A French Natural Historian " (Valraont Bamare) relates, that in 1750 Maryland and V irgima produced to England more than 100,000 tons of! tobacco; of which, he says, the English kept one tisjid tiielfUwn con- week in two horse stages. Leave Warrenton every Tuesday and iaiuraay at:i p ro, arrive at uxioxa s,ime davs by 10 p m, and at Danville the next days, Wednesday and Sunday, by 9 p .m. Leave Danville every Monday and Thufs- dar at 5 a m. arrive at Alilton bv R a m leave Milton at 9 a m, arrive! at ; Oxford; cek Provefb cmr rtav r ri loovo Ivbi rH t-mv 1 days, Tuesday and Friday, at 4 a m, and ar rive at W arrenion .same days by noon. 2124.1 From Danville, Va. by West Gas lie, N. 4C. Lawsons, Rawlinsbarg; Went wortb, Mount' Pleasant, Madison, Rocky Spring, Blakely atid Paynesvillo to Saleiri, 83 miles, return by way of Oak Ridge and Summerfield to Danville, once a week. - ' ' ...V V w t , VIIUUJ 11 U ill, arrive at Salem every Tvesday by 6 p m. Leave Salem every Wednesday at 6 p.m. arrive at Danville cverv Tbursdav bv 5 m. a sumDtion. and- exDOrted the remainder to France ; for which the latter country paid oeen at any previous yaar on the 1st ot Au- annually the ; sum of 1,200,000 livers, or a- 1 gust. Txav eruser. bout $1,701,998 53. ' ': WATERCRESS. - ; The ancients ate cress with , their lettuce to counteract the . cold nature of that salad. The name of Nasturtiuni alludes to its warm stimulating qualities which were thought, to We continue to receive favorable accounts from the different counties in Middle Flori da. Cotton and Cane will afford more than an average crop. Corn, though injured in some instances by drought, will afford an a put life into dull and stupid persons, and to bdndant supply for domestic consumption. hrighten the understanding of those who ate Our planters are sanguine of success, this of Nasturtium, and which gave rise to the season, in the manufacture of sugar. - Great I'nnt f rocQ Xr Ifiarn mOIR 1 rAl lrkin te t-v1oAt nn lt avvtAviniante r( Cty bill V.V-c Jfer ... . . u.. - u w 1 UiU w lite iuiciii ui lui- mer A'ears, as well as information derived IN AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS 1 Y . ,'; 5 LOUISIANA. , The crops in many places have suffered by a long prevalence of dry weather, f The pa per at St. Francisville, if the date of Ju ly 17th, says: "The drought continues J on Thursday last the themometer stood at 102 in the shade.', From St-. Martinsville we learn that showers had fallen during the week preceding the 17th July, in several parts of Atlakapas,bht they were-not abun dant. s In the .whole district of Vermillion from the planters of Louisiana. . r L ' jTbe British and Spanish Islands have been visited for the purpose of obtaining use ful information, and persons have been hired front thence to superintend the erection of the necessary works for the manufacture of sugar.- Tallahassee Adv. -' - King of Greece.- Among; the candidates for this rejected crown, the name of Prince Frederick of Prussia,' who is now in London, is much mentioned ; and it may possibly well suit the policy of England to place him Courier : and Enquirer, 1 r house of the Americtn Consul, on entering I take away the means of, paying he,na the gate .of the citv. thev were struck from I tional debt; and - waste them in maktD theirhorses with the muskets of the soldiers, J roads in the several f States t although they had permission from the com manding officer on guard to enter, and Ihe latter severely wounded. The captain, of fixers and crew of an American brig were imprisoned 24 hours, for having chastised a drunken, impudent negro on board their vessel. It was not until several threatening letters were sent to the commandant by the American Consul, to which he refused io reply, that they were liberated. . Jt will be observed by the list of inter ments in the Protestant burying ground, du ring the -past -week, that . New-Orleans is now as free from epidemic as it ever has Pennsylvania owes" more noon three thousand men can lift Al3,000,00C 4 weight in silver 348 tonsthe interest jo! I.L!.L Ann ' t- ' 1 W -LJ "f wnicn is 55j.an uour, ana 91 x iwr cverj ; minute. Une team could not' transport it from Philadelphia to Hamsburg in lou tears. - ;s- .-. - -: ' - , - , CENSUS OF WHEELING, (Va.) FOR White Males 2667 White Females, , 234 Free Blacks, ' 04- Slaves, . , 101 1830, !"-.-:- Ttal,: The population in 0 years, 3644. ; 1620 was 1567 Increase Ttio f X 5 TJrrranti i nvf crioatrt( the Post Onlce Department: Upon -in quiring at the Department, we learn that thj improvement in its revenue for the ciuren! y ear, justifies the belief that its receipts wil be one hundred thousand dollars more with! 1 A tlie present year than they were last year 1 Conjugal Affection. We announced few days since that M. M r i'.Cbmptrol. j leri of the Mtnt, had shot himself tlhi dreadful acr was committed in the preset tf his" wife, who had been for several ye dumb, and deprived of the use of her limb by a severe paralysis; the shock bevrece1v e d from viewing this horrible scene, instant y restored not only her power of speech, bu 11 t i 1 n J t '- an ner oxner lacuiues.-jrans jxav r j ! I 1 " I cannot ed any thing 1 iers. . do if," never,.. accomplish try,"' has done won-? -t; 4
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