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- y ij I- - W 't !'- . -yi " . - .i - " 'V-1, .- 7i7 2. i .,. . . . 'cviv . 1 r RETAINS EVEMT POWER 50T EXPRESSLY" DELEGATED TO THEtnf 1TED STATES, IS OaGRXs. .SSIMBLEIxJJ ' ' - . , v"- '-; - ' : r ; i f ' 1 '. i i . i i i MUTTON. ttfrCir REBIU&ttYis PRINTED BYWD. Wf BS.TEIL Jin &t'n& r rafit InhSman Saift 1 liis of Mil- 5 - 1 1 K upon a 1 i parcel Ui iiy Gnra- - - V I ' -f v - Axrt -. Roanoke Commercial' Viu '.::i;i,;fnni we having stipul ated to fut fij bf enffacemeyits wiibVJiS (e:. the paper "vvijtjw -roniinned Tub - the yoJum ,ile Prifle Reporter vr . Roanoke CMMiici Ga ,r, in both tlie ancient When wnaook charge of the Esriblish- mi;itib obscription to (he p iper was t".uri i to b! so small, ns to rende. an Adffition nm only: desirable, but tbsoUiielv . essen il ta sustain its publication:-It 13 therefore, w'h the, view of iiy : nir our paper a rrtoM exten tive c:rcal it;on, md of enriblfif us'to con- sinue ifs publication, th t we submit this )?c rus to m -enliffhtened hish-tn n!ed ' 1 fnrAir.f-i nf Nr'j (-' .) .. X'WprfuiK ackaowledse Mr. Vie inoAt - sure, ecoivoaiics anc i orie?jplijn EHjr!ish G-m- F - ' -1 ti -v .. -' mii i rr oses. p .proc.ure th? ",l,t ,lla' i m, oe n1 Y liberal oublic.- In Homa so. re well I. ,0 i'ortuaatos niobium, suasihqua Dorint v hcwv.'a sb'orrlinte sinceVliiChrajkie Oirr btood iu, uiu iie; uto icctujccnortiirwmcn e tis shtidderi 4 WJitff hiosSsrs nviri can mak of themsei VeXt wasf laiecfM H speaker nud in a mannpifjo Iqsf ppdoubjt i h2iuceriy, lht headtrtppntl bcti called toiinsiei 10 the nctfit'5'titt''i'd' ieniaw,fivaj? my m an enitviorf passage toca.i garret, theighi tov Inch was Vnly aJinitred riKti s f neighiK)lVfeacs1l:io a? a.tiiUe'n.un faN That man blest yrbo knowghsowrc4sfate. . . o ... . - -x . ,: j. . , - . And tilts biaJafid regardlesof tlie great. p !U V-V mi iwiu bite rtiuiu -- '- - --r-r 1 cf" tor iissibiance. i.ndbe was mcrclvbld CURRANTS. , - ' I to raftibtcasionjd.v uAiei se to hind iiief Among all the fruit of the garden there is a Cup .Mbld.WirriV'irtrh'fi' high fcef aifdQl' none more useful than the Currant, Ue. bush-1 an invluHble, bless, nc, 4 Yf i thi.- obi , 1 elp- II ; esjv ill thrive in most soils'; they., ..endure our less and "aged uou.an, is il6" ix'pC;h ier ll j cn.tui w u once iraaeo ;on capital- 01 ne ar fj' as nost severe' winters; are conusant, bearers; (he fruit continues Ions in ue,and they art' not liable 10 be destroyed by ipsecis. W ho will neglect to cultivate so valuable a frnit t There are four kiuds of this I fruit w should be found in every garden. The large red nnd vvhire Dutch, ihe Chaitnpaigne. ple 1 monsieis .houici be lu hi up' to the V.bhoneijcC bait n m liuin ttt Wi.L.r. . n i. Iiumi ivif' T - - " , A V t .- . (his lime an emuteni . I'd our hii p; rf.ircb':ntfi rolling in .efsdni . ffi; ei ce u U -ne.r Lcimg , 1 it V . Vtf II'orfM lliii I ntv.i .l Ij. i:vJ leei ng -Wie'ci 1 Ip( the l.an t) was no if eiiijt 1 (. : 'SLC a T. FOWLKES. -V. 1830. A OV ttWf bout i'ne'yejr. i. $p&u.2L. out.-sdmr? white 0i .tva small v'W'dooi..- i J Ji': 'J ' '.Vri ndo nu i H 1 j-visible i ihfciiUrntioQoUUtr rte'e m his t'r.tc ofbu-' ra execute his wiork equ"! A this section of countrC': an "rfioderate terras ai can be.otat;;- ov o?i the. le-- asv ei! nor . JOHN Per. 25tl0f ifs uhite, about th ;.arot her of Dav; ' she may have str" v '-House. . E. ELLIOTT. ,'Kt ifrif noy::. rc' vijj y rRIHE Subscrib'ei 14 HATMrm- flls of Roanoke Vib tra. his loc ited h i mself 1 re.ie'ill ('ommission business, to winch I nVii detvotc the whole of my attention ; ; niv rtsiat ev for for wrdin Cotton, Fjour, anti A. - Tobacco is as tollows : , ; J 1 l 1 ; .n; Coifon per ll ii- per barrel L .TnhJirrn ner hh 4 ..croninffli- iiceinilnrr the TvTver bual rates. 110 cts. ll75 cts. iH'l-"1? M'V "d; foVthe future, to fU for C A? H rtn!v, thrvfttp'' theraselv'e'. ' thntthe.y cat) adii . . -.. . .- iii...'. . ... . . :?r nnc?rtotr pressure Jot tiietimes I hev i.T'n-ffvihanics to tne . paoiic tor tne patrons;? hr"to;!bre: received, and 'invite them to call an- fXniirje tliir siock. i M.'tofVi Jnnoarv. Oth Irlil. :'. ' - . 1-; 1 : -' T&yST? lVe a first r; f 1 t;ock and te JACK, of appro surety, tba we wil' Oct. 1 m:hunt. h 1530.-21-19 w--H3d. vr. viM.i in the neisrhbourhood of Milfon, the fTi:n?: season,' tipon reasonable terms. 0 ;v IISRRF G & R. V VRRROUGH. B ley. rReturns h"r thauki to her cms lor Lli patronage here tolore received orin them and the f tinlic 2enr- has removed from !i or old stand and tuated UtTVeeh the stores 01 V atkiiis& ; vhei'f?Cfu' intends keepias; on hand a reofthe responsibtl ty of our uudertn kin: We know that the Press, when pro perly conducted, has a most happy and he.ue riciai influence upon society; but, oa the other h'nd, when diverted from it- lei-inciate. sphere, rind the- r r,7 .f of partyandsec tariin dom '.s, it becdrnes, not only a burden, but a curse ge fly io be deprecited. Such being: our impression1, "we proceed, in a con- ni Miner, ' to give the principles which vill govern us in our Editorial capacity: Iri principle, we, like most: other Editors, .foss to he R ? ublicIns ; but of that stamp, u ho believe it the imperious' duty' of the e?.' iip.licity 10 bowto ihe voice of the rr.a y, '''iie 1 fi.Hv and legitimately expressed. n i hough it . is not designed thdi ours shall be a. tif -paper, or -filledwrtUpolitical jd:;qn 'ions to the excTusfori ') what we: ma v deeni nVire important ma ter, yet. .we.shill, so long -is 1 hs .present -lhi; f Magistrate-of the United sjitenIy with on;- ideas ot a Pop ilar Govern ment, lend hm our fieartv ijiobsh -Jeela j iipport.-. 5. ty e, vFrlftty-- aiev-thuit, rfpon. most political quegiionaijie !ik'ia. part'olT t h romraiini fy ha ve i al ready conVeirj some definite concision ; and We'are iiotjso pre vimni'iou-! ato sipt'JSi-, b-?t any 'ihnwe mtW sav, would -hove he leat "teiidf-ncy to ebanTe th" deiern)in-iiion of a single indi- vd'sa1. TKp'refore, we-h dl consider it more onr dutv to give to our readiprs true '- ccounrs of thp act inn of ihe public will, upon those subjects, than to harras them " th p ivtian P,s;qvs of oor own, in fUvor of one s the p're Oidice or the o'her p'irty. Thus it will he seen, tht whi's; our paper will embody in its column's ufficiencv of political ma.Uer to r'n.- is interestmo to 'h it class 01 readers. aiiu execrutioii of inankind run) SdL IiuiUljt. red. and the black English Currant We hnd this tru.it. in dinerent shapes upon our btble for three months or one quarter of the year, and alwavs acceptable; ; A for wmci I know it will be said that they' make a heavy kind of wine, which may be drank whe we can get no other. : Let the reader consider this is an age of improvement, and we know 01 a casic ot currant wine in tpis county, raanv the last season, whirn will be pronounced equal in quality to any; imported, 'wine which can be purchased in tthis place at) two dolar pet gallora. . -As there will be an accounr givn herafterrof the manufacture of this 11. thirty yard,; it. length ahd about the prpduceof hiWi - bed tord TIu- t.an.pli. g -A wvjj ;oe t? aaef ai ; nan a : Qoiian per, i From the Lexington Ky.) Odette. WILD MAN t,F T..L WOCDS.. Mi . " 1 roiier . :rive i ma cii suit? my bushiess called nu to DanM'le, i iid tbt ticft to ilatrcdsbl.ir. i hdsi dec t i.dii .-;: h cli on the iionh ?..e o; d't K ntuikv '"livfi, Ti It T . a - . very unexpt-cteoiy ci.coi.nHird a "1 . wiiese wraiiueneifs. 01 twee irtmcf with the n.uis horrible ?c nsauer. fitrsrt saw h'inu he was lyuiV on .he tiO.uwvv' l-cup c4 xn& ins tail tied to the limb oi a tree, about judge n .to bV4 put Ahe s iejofj plii.g 'roi my 'hefsse'a We see attempts made totrain the ccurrantl h,, tu, Q w j .u ..uiuS uuwu 4P "W -T what frf.mmj cotttisn, UdWtc :.r:d:ieri stamly Bpringing from the root ,M which may rhe ,rc tthe 'i mvmediaiily mnvyiklU be.Yojde&hiLii first, u.civ; ; it ts wiKf : As -1 his iSH nroner season for; commeneinj I ' r, -. . " - i---------- o 1 usuai ciniens (ns. trna.ms nan was: ir-np ana tauona, a fW d,r eveVtbel.femiMn " - -e t f crjvf! s -v - 1-toreneaxivwa ain;osv wpne-nitonfsi ,:tit t2e ll mg . the leaf . n autumn Select the stra?ghtest and mq3tljtjtty shoois ;v.fc :.. lr i t t! i-Li r A, - ,.- &- v A'r i -ij tnegrea:esw4aciitvrioij mih to,lui)bl.anat of the preceding years wnodLvyT3JH should -:.,.ft . r, F A'iin. Ti " - i ft "t t . i . -! i , "WNA Vlii i' '"uiivitu ?ni' i iiJirt-iiiijiCie worusarh cut at such distance frorrV the buds Rh found regiviV bfti&H' iiiu u.uub w luuuu ltrit' distinct. -Vyien you ljcolh of thWe stralht shooj Jstou lowefWJ to ointJt if mfi Tp.ntl ."l'LniT mm I renerH' i ; f , . , . -- 'I YV $ .' ' r ' :' ,ss-- . - ri as. 1' all a , iJig Patterns.. rerr ir w'11 nto contain f dl portion of Domes tic -Tid r orei-n new, as we and Scient fi clncti ns -. and, i fine p-ons or exertions v ill lie spi-d, to nrak a vehicle ot news bo b nl m - ane nse JOSEPH HOLDER BY Jr. V EDWIN ( . TABNISS. Danville, Va. Dec. 18S0. irrthfa grounlQ' gntftw, cut qui edfl rm iufinvn Ihsm Mitt iiiu h ! ir-ui r"""fc Tlf in this , ! nem i toneVvlA bt intent rbngfit t tim Idwood that i.- -m &.J&iiih collected us maim! . v--v - V . f wjsh, ay ithen wit bud fom scien maneri as. far as fo AND Wfw SIAKE AND TRIM In the latest Fahioiis. IFroia her exertions lo please slie flatters herself thali she will merit and receive a continuance oY the custxm hitherto oJibefally extended to her. . j 'Milton. "January" 1831. be stbVw bufWin L bOKd'r3t----procWd. n . ..r t :..oirv It the bollr of vour bush to remain jl W Tbf tha part?' deprived, of busds and the vjrtest cateshpuld be taken thtt not one bud, howfcfl small, should be left, as that would deUfdtltll your calculations after ihis .... . iniore.iiyJ resunit ( M,iHo,nierp6sn feeing him P,' sn;,71,Ubout- to defend bvkofif-s tad. 1 tut S'purs grea ferry hOlSq t C Treatly;teri'i3ed Wtf yrfe The abbve sia JiiKseAt'Vou at the. retjiiesf.bf tiy uff j$2wili certify tht m for niiieieVb J ( .tt: , r ' : i , Ct)NDlTIO--Three Dollars per an num, p ivalHe on rece p of first num ber. No'" subscript Kn received for a less term, than six months. V Jif iLL ITS:a?CANCHES tffli cjjiv due eU by the subscriber in the wh te house ' pe. jv opposite the store of S. atkin-iiSico.- I Work will be; warranted of the first- tnateri'-' al and ?ot the.tnst quaniy. ltliou: a putt, it canont be" beaten m the jouthehi coantt v i , J.O;BRACKX t N. t. Three, or four . first! rate lourne ; BiPn will meet with constant employ md prompt pay by apply ing to. j J. O. R. I . ",;! A 0-i KS m A mm. . . subscribers adopt this method of informin? .the' public that hi - consequence of tiie' bad Vweatber, the exercises of their school will not be resumed until the first day of February. ., t In their schoor.taeans will be,' used to excite a 3a'idable spirit -of . emulation anions: the students, ; ,a:id for this purpose, rewards will be offered as in Vccntives tS study. As they design the discipline of their school to be parental, corporal punishment v-ill b re-sorted to only in extreme cases, j Board can be had in respectable families on very ,a noaerate terms. f rices ot l intion as heretrrtore. DABNEY RAINEY, - J JOII JrVHAlXEY.- .Haruu coTwty, Va. VS).-; r L , ; i ., ; CAUTiOiN!! ; t - ' - - - -7 . ' CJOME tirje in tile rnuath .01 March lasta mafl Ii3 a.iini tnaiself ALLXANDilit J MAUlUCt:, cuie to this place, protesting to b3 atUuivef3a(ist Ireacher;ah(t 'asud- wascoruiaJty received by theirieadsof Universal isin'.j- Some short time after bii m-ftValiils ' frien'dil '""becoming nii sureties, e was enabled to purchase bae half of thePrinti ag Press, Typs, and ther materials used in the'Office ot the Carolina Sentinelj together with some other articles, amounting in alf to about eighteen Hun dred Ooliras. i Scarcejly have six months elapsed wiie ii this same unorirtc'iDled scoundrel has shame- i : . - - . ' fully absconded, aifd left his friends to pay his debts, Since-his- departure. (from this place, we have heard of his ha, ing carried away a gold watch-en trusted to this care by a lady ia toe country, tor the purpose ot tiavin it repaired in this place ; ot hi endeavoring, to pass' a note forged by himself to the amount of S3J: ot liis purchasing several watch es on lire eve of hi- departure, for whic bhe gave hi.s note ; of his borrowing several sums of money and finally leaving hn tavern bill unpaid. . This notice is therefore to caution the public (particularly in Ph'ladelpKia and New York, where he has been seen) to discountenance such a viilian. Said lexauder J. Maurice is about : tlve feet five incites hteh, dark complexion,' black hair and grev eyes, with a very prominent forehead. Q3"EdJtors throughout the Stateslwoold confer a favor on the communiry uy giving iae aoove one or inure inser tions, v '; - . J k. UK'.Jt .. Newbero, Dec: Slst 123Q ; 1 ; j V-trui i ui jr lty riorfh-raroI -1 1 j . '. " luarter Seissions, efm 13I. ElisbVJirtsind hM KacheTaiTu',eter( and bis wife Hit r V S. ' William Christy, Asa .Dill & his wile Polly and Archibald Dill. V ' ' T5TT7fIEREA3 a paper writing purpo V the mi n.-n native wil of , Rachel CJAisty was brought into Court.and it anpearingtotbektwWion of the Court; liiat rdliara Cristy. Asa ihilVifl his and that thev are not inhabitants of this State- Whereupon it is ordered by the uourt tnat pur licatjon be made In the Miltort Gazette for the anaee of six weeks for the said William Christy and r'u o l 'P T'l . 'I t Asa UHi iv n- wne roiiy iu Hpjiear uutucii vuui i. of Plea- and Quarter Se-jions to' bet held for . the County & Stat- af retd on the7secondi3londay afterthe fourth Monday- of March next then and there to contest the probate of the said Will Other wise the same will be admitted to prob&te and duly Recorded.. : '-':' .'" " ' 't-i!- Te?t. " .. ;' ! .-'- , i f PAUL A. HARALSON, Cl'k. ; - 35 Ck. ) ' ' ' ' l MW 1 I 11U T l V M 1 I II rtlnefLX)e stick theWi inihe i:rojd fromii es, keeuing tnem plu-pendicuja summer thev t ill trTrhpt .;i grows, afier whwJt piacrs wnere younTrrem ihey increase 'ffi the plM pruned arid shafceSl rathe taste ioCt n - irsr- mil' x , lagged ill coi lato. C ufi artAbusnVs t iwyo sixuch- J l X1I nil TMaNevsmau ay. c sev ufcjhe toxremaiiv As shown be ie)pera- in this essqmino'cluiijyl 3, ,11 MtiA irfo a L J tiff-I'fcp oIl bachelors 6fn.''i5rlV7, r -'bbed:iog.e.her up facts fon;vcrkbi ."JJ ti.'njHiiiSuitis lics.,, We Dtee"w.b- Qfjpnv.Ve of ( in beariwar fi if wav fr frCvVthote buSTiesleft to nner: The borders wil rhi sproifte Xand d wat f sSm? dated garden.--cX 5. rer 1 a tid bmwkrflavored than fe-Ka nr,ir.hn i.. .yra rf i rf.in i'ihe Imlnarv . i. . I "VM"I'l'." ,T-0 j he common unhappincsi of others TbdCibliowmg thel be infested coiyend $ ialr .atemeht df maiWwty u. ua- . sonie ci in& pnncipa i wn jo ciigiauiiui y well re- fc--. 1 2347 LeW;fv drvbrcedl75 ? Husbands We understand that oh&aturday last, a boat unA wneailexhibi. ioahef world th most from JMilfon, wasupt, on Hamlin's Fall, abcM ten miles bnye ihe cj, kind i-;iMfea"r-frhoVnH4:Chni:;- Mv ' vharminp Editha!V but wbo! charge! of ber, one oi whom Jwasj nanied cn-J scratrii f achdher ajl nighi6934r Winters; were drowned. There was a ilbite lAhnglft open hostility, 17.845 : Secte man vour who was used for. mile belowthe Falls and lifeless. The boat was of Flour for Mr.-Nels6nouI,j4 have bceo tound. iioano&fi iai-ocfl. Canal.? Three coloured .T Of every Description, A new PostOfBce has beb established it, thr Iioi' of, CoL Augdstusferrte ixotnfoxx on the Cwnrdadini' Cui. AVfanf appointed FostjMasret: Tim. Pftct.nfiicdr at Moont Monan nas been dlscontiuufc nd also Mhe JJordansyilld Pnct.Onice. the Vneulv establhhed office 1 :-"i.77- -i -.: - . . I of MqwiI Seilf wi" supply their l sce.. , i , j,- J . , Miner's Journal o v . t Portland idtcjrtiicr, GRAIN WheatVr":bofr.aoati s-lles ;oVWbita Com Have r:bc.n inide from,; store-satl -6o : cents: . Fornis buolahons i-aw continued. i,. .j' i - . v " r i nffettft' t ' " ; Guessing the Hcg. A gamoi is practise in Vew-Yorkt called guessing, the, bog Each person pays 0 cts. and; marks down the supposed weight of he bog WboreV comes nearest takes the togJI x '':
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