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ill-. (jRr f $4Vi f: : I 35. rin t irora sorrow's droy rye; ; - T.nnk no. ve mournets, hi - - -t I : hear jvhat He Lath .iff -1. lie that believes tit Me shall never die.' Through faith and love yjui spirit shall be Hope brighter grew on earth w ''f; -.;'ir 'hen Jusus I- Si I - The following beautiful lines fwm the Trenton .'Kmporiam and True American, and are aitribu-' ted to' the pen bf the Editor of that jpajwr. . They were written on viewing the jf Vision of heaven, painting, bj R; Street j exhfrjtftgjaitjie rooms .opposite the Chosnul Street Theatre, above Sixth street.' ,.!-'. r V ''It 01- THE VISION OF DEATH. PAINTING Iff STREET, T Beautifbl feionirheire sh kfieels- f TheSceuerihe .hoar worsUtpjgfven (Vhile sweetly o'ei her spirit Steals t " lti nght, the so 'Nocloud ot earth is on her brow, " w I No earthly nopes are uuung oy- The dream that wfip3 jher spirit now I Is borrowed root yon radiant sky. Tig not that her young i heart is fr free ; As- mountain air or music 'Tis riot the glow (jjF exfaey wild; " - ' if ! Joy flings o'er fortune's fa ioied child- Ts nbt that nature: there brejithes out - ; Her worship in the water aJLni: a 1 is beautiful labooit-- ill Ii." -'Anu1 she,; most beautffuft1 Oh no J! there's something in jthe thrill , l Of this world's tpiril-stirring rc That, tho1 all swee and jjuyuils mirth still I Is f mingled with ibe fihadajpf earth As in tjbe rainbow's rjadiait furtin Tha Abides spaces the sky 'a cerulean sheet the memory of the storm j Thai broke'and vanished at its feet 1 )U no U9 leaping spirit trtere I Forgot its prison hocse o(T llay- Far, fair beyond thia jworld of Icare . "V trigs now its blissful flig ht away That sui.oy smile serenely brght j ,,') It but the mantle thatlrtirts i Back from its heaven ward.pajih of Kght, . WLUhereach kope eiulting springs. . i H Hi - - : I ; : Sweet vision cf embodied thoMght, j . 1 To earthk low scenes in beauty given ow is thine angel-jmage fraught jXyiii alljwe knbr or dream of Heaven ! Still to jour sphere the lustreive ": J Pjy' -yOthat 'sweet smile and Iieaven-lit eye. And thou shall teach us how to live, learn us how La die. DELTA, I iFcym the Burlington Gaite. . .- . 1 ' A -vooritr gentleman wibte 'nlHriinf rf,. . . under tl.e diieetion and eye of biit (ather, to his ladye; lofe havui an iindersj4njng:with her; ' J D O r : - m-mmm-K VBJ" iciiri However, ina sne was io reaa fnly, everii btlier 1te, beginning with' the first. ,'f.iri ' . - lparti ts were aaitsncd.' if iafalse4 I find ibatj my icdifleren4 towards you .increases every day the more I $epyou,the more toa appear in my eyes .an obirJ K,nin. feci my self every way disposed St determined lo bate joo Relieve toe.I eve4Mdj anintentiunlo ..cuer yoc my nano.4 vur iasi oiitersationfTb'a len t tedious tnsipMiiyy wtuen hby no means i gtveo me toe most exalted idea of your character your temper would make me extreriely uahappy & if we ate united,! shall 'experience noihin.T h.,t thehttrecfmypareats,addedtotheeverlastirrdi pleasure to living wiih you. I hltvcf ihdee a heart to hestbw.but I do not wish yiu litnagine it ht at Jor :seivicei I could not giyetito any, more inconsistent and; capricious I hah yourself. & lees capaoie tu uuuui ucny cnuice and to my family , Yes ladam, I Njroa will be peuaded thai t 1 spea wucereiy; aaa you WII adme a favor xo a oiu uiej, 1 sob 1 1 excuse yoor uking the trouble to iuswer uisv, Koor isttersreClaiwajafuU of , imperUAenee, and you havp not iheil shadow- of Wit or ffwd er-s?, Adieu' adie! believe me 1 am 6oaers toyouthat His impTssihiefor meeveriobe i yoar most affectionate frieo aodbStmbleservaor. lours .dren aoopa- ' 4 V. ' .always daroinjand 7er darned and mended;;! If partickelprly sober,' I should drink -ai's excuse enough. j Its kin J and its owin to that, that ,jle a pain in ; my gizzard of mornin's. , I'm so miserable I mast sUp arid ait on the gteps.y Vhat9 ih4 matter do'w rV. ' ,fj f:- ' lm niltiii srrrr r V n lp 1V1 V U'iffl's a SSTin critter a sward of sharpness she icutsj ithe throat of myli'eify sikbs my happiness, chop? op my cpmiartjsjandsnips up all my Sunday go-to-meeiihs to inakp Sjacts for the jboys 5 jshe gives all )he wiulfs to the children, tu make me spry and jump about like a larclighteri I ;Cant stand itmy troubled isaverpowertn whea ;add em -op. j . ..i j I A ; 1 -: - . I v Oh, nonesense 1 behave nice dont make a nois inrtre street head man. ( I , ' Hovv can I be a - man, when I belong to somebody ele Mf hours aint my bwn--my money aint rnyjawn-f-I belong to four people he sides myself ihe olt jwmaii aud the three jchil drn. lm it parinerehip concern, and so rhaay has got their fiogers -in tjhe till, that truustjbuist op. 111 breakji and sign over me siock in iraue to youq A WAUIV'ING TO LYNCHERS. A suit has beien lately decided in the Yazoo"- Circuit Court Mississippi, which had its origin during iie Lynphing . jfeyer- in .'1835,, ahi'in which this plaiiti!Cf, s;suferer from the mob, has obtained a verdiforldafnajfes to ihe amount of fifteen ihmsdndwpU.f '.--j":: t-j1 According lolhe account of the case, ns jpob lished in Ith Manchester Wh'tj, the ! plaintiKi Justice Sharkpy;,waM fnagisirste at the time 01 ihejuut brealvJng. iiewas a large slaveholder, had lived in thcourtiry nore than thirty years, and possessed ah unblemished renuiation :lanid yet, because thin jnst ce vas not satisfied as to the guilt uf an individual brought before hi ml on the charge of beiiir an a'cconihtice in the anti cipated insurrectlun, the jnvib toik it intti their heads he was aUo. implicated, and that the pjriip er mode of proceeding wbuid he to Lynch him al so. Tiiis, however, Uiyh the Whig , 'proydd a difficult Mndertakng rfThe resolute I jusj ice,' who had acied in accordance with his oath of office, refused t6Jsurrndr himself to the agqail anis, and barred, his door against them, plac ing nimsell in ajdefe0stB attitude. The party attacked bis hoiiise byJsHodiing through the duor and wjd()W3f anjT 5ir.H , with his wifejand childlenas' 'epos4d16.ah incessant .'firl of rifleft, 'th ; ball j passing through thehouse j in variousjilieciionsl; He j however, had his Hflf at hind, and 'made good Ibis defence, in kilSling one ol tl.e party jalthuugi badly wounded by 1 a rifle ball ii his lejft arinvij It is staled that hif bed, in which Iay; ai yodog child, was literally sh'or to pieces, and, by a miracle the child escap ; ed anhurt; '" -1 vi -f " Under such circumstances, it is hi?hlv rrrati- fying to se that ju8ice, though rather tardy has at length been ;: meted out. The attacking party , have brought theouseives under the neces sity of paying soch damages as will doubtless mauenem a latle cautious hereafter executing the mandates of Judge iHynch. JVeto ' Orleans ricayune NEV;STjippi,Y OF v THOS. Wi SPAKROW, (Jisciit ibw JHiihael B ciir for Michael Brown,) ODLD inffjirrrj hi8sustomers and tbf pubf v v Uc. ihyt he is irvtwNceiving from iViL lie, th:t he 4DZLPIIM S( NnnrYORK;a extensive Stock of I , SPRING 1&? SUMIEU -I- comprising all thej:arttcIe;usoalIy kept in ftores ii, vuia paii! -tile irou-iiirv. lie nopes ina tnei extent 01 ,nis stocfr, the care with which t it has betn selpcred, and the very low prices at which! be jean alrd. andiisjdetelmined to H, !w:l hej vpc arcuie uoi qoiy ine conunuance of bis fur- mer-cusiwiuera, pui: pjsu encourage others tot come andjiexaminfr fn thenves. He.'ik 4ter mired that the d4r.trn 'tfc llnA ,1 .1.- X' i n fli and known here also, that its bene ' fils shall not be cwedlpthimself. but thlt his' customer wno nave le t! ihe mnmvpnloni. r SELLING L Oft'J ihal ilso B UYiiS UOtf as Uoods in b afiorded. Tharrkfiil for! tJie ve rv Jioerai patronage whifK hn ho rMA;. hopes by.atieiitKw tft.Uusess, to merit a coatin- oanccoi incsame. f-iA -.r r ! -.1 v,; bavidspn College, liWtlenburtr j qpunty, Juoe si. " $ 46tf ,- ' it : S FOH SALEJi' THIS OFFICE nrcral and a nave bestowed upon the Ilemedy, hve f already been published, ind the -ii;i:ii:irAJiilA, fhAMfifiMiinn AfaHinirih subscriber hs now toiiowing irqm a mosi respeciaoie praciaius pjt siciari o goinerlon, Va.i ij :--Hh'.:' i R.S. BEHNAllU Limerton, Alay 14; 1337, Mr. Jf. :jS Bcrnarditi Mf , Dear Sir4-This is to Inform you I have tested the efficacy bf your Remedy for the Cholera in several instances that have lately ! come myjjdare!, and' that its effect evince it to be I a ju- tatian. thHreiUelio dieclannff that for the treat mpfijS wjlj I d)f prdef s, I shall regularly ..d periie your Itemed v from my ofSce,' and iwould recohjfmerid it to be kept in all families liable to to these; oanwrou9 auacK. i , f You may jdse this ceriificate as yon will! ! ery respecfully, ; j t i IT ! W. L. PARHAM ii i; i , I ; H ; ' is certificate was ffiven lo ray awent,,!!,. F. Na'sh jiof Petersburg and for its importance read Mi.iMh1aremarks " iVAs arfenfi for Bernard's Cholera and Diarrhce Medrciae, I ball the attention of the public ito the certificate below from One of the tnostrespej btable sentlemen io the state Sand I particularly call their ;attentiLr to the 4ne given by argent em an in this towtt and if i were necessary, 1 could produce a ; half dozen- Others' from Feteribur, i-. .- .! i it- v ' w no nave inea ine meaicme wiimn vo wees V 1:114 EDW. P. NASH JtiriWwa?u P.lSiasK, Agent for Bernard's; Cffo- lera: Medicine. Dear Sir r I feel it a doty I owe to the proprt- etort th apyve meoiqine, as wen aai me dqoiic aeueirjallv,-ii inform you '-that ihe hotije of Qhole- i .i . .1 "' .. .. mi ... . .1 I : ra, mixiure. wuicii i ouugni.ai your &iuie iew i- . 1 . I I L I I . ... ... J f .... evemiiffS since, nas tntireiv cureo me ui a spycic Diarrhcea. Ue cure, was e fleeted lft taking only iwo doses,, ana as. i nao irieu many joiner rtne dies iwilrrouii the least feffect. I am .fully opinion thatjlhe medicine here alludejd to iv thiderlthat iiis saidlo be. ! q; ine is eve- :r!iS;A.sl.WALr:A ACE, Petersburg, a. Who will neglect .to supply themselves with Bernard Vltemedy for Cholera, wheti it is so fu ly proven tdvbe efSeacious in all ihe disea,sets fr whicjii it ;is J ecommended ? n noMcase has it failed to curt the most jobs tinae attack of sum mer domplai it made upop children, j n one in stance a permanent cure Was effected upon a chUd;Inlhifiplace, after the summer complaint had put it (as tliooghi by the doctors beyond the iHjwer of medicine to relieve. It was such an aggrai-ifated case that the child had it the ccnirse of one day ajnd nihti sixty-three (evacuations rom the bowels. Yet one botttle proved a (Sov ereign remedy- ''j'.! ,m '-1 I; This valuable Medicine is fursalein this place by J.!& V!)Murphy, in Lexington, 'by John P. Sauryjpoy4'. 4l4, 1337 12ml6 f . i (---: if -J rfflHE Subscriber having determined to remove JBL to the West, oners for sale the ; wheieon tie rjow Uvesj situated in the Courrty of Surry, ry, on both sides of; the Arraratt River, in m riry, containing f; full view j-: 1 1 : 1 - j! f ! - - ; ; r 1 ne use ot j. vy u nu jjJtitiu ot iwtucn is in high cultivation, the CTeater part! rich How ground3.( 1 pe ( unimproved L.and ;is ol go?d oauty. well sutted to the culture of Wheat land tobacco, is well WATERED, and excelled by bone W this Section 'for Pine and Oak timber: in point of Jiealth, this place is surpassed by none in iue state; ana py lew in oeauty, The improvements are a dwelling house with four grooms on the lower floor, and three a- hove,Sf:- f'. .Ji : - ! ; t iimeiiEj MCE itbvste aridiother out houses urcliasefs are 'iiivited to cbsie and view for themselves. Nearoes. i A will stfll for cash or young RE. G. MOQ March. 17 1 1333 3ro34 M!f j BUSINESS hp become so muchlex 1 tended, and the amount of arreara-ps has becttiojgrlai tiatj.-.flost selllc. hit H be the greatest injustice tpirequire n.e to tra 'el all oertrcpurtry for this purpose. It h la be hcr.ltheWewre'.irthal tjhuse who owe -tie will save rnje! trouble and e? ense by reimtiti rtg'imv duesthrbugh ihe Post Office, and tha v "uhout delay! ' ii . II. C. -JONES. dicous preparation one ;emtnenuy f btivicBuir.j vvili, say altqgetfc'cdrnpctent'U cure! the diseas ed tori whichltt isi recotnmended. I feel no hesi- : - i sTk tO others having vertisemeot tp ship for (tnlrl rl ri xr ol I In aufid tliAirt !rtn tTTpper, as she is op for every city ln united blates. and all intermediate rand- 1 We reiterate to those fanatical pirates who cwse der the black Aug-who oppt.se slavery because they are themselves the slaves 01 igno- ranee ana superstition w no preiena 10 ruo ctean this opper decks 0! their neighbors with a holy stone ; we say loos out cor DreaKers. ' 1,11. l o Hotel keepers we recommend our paper; In evjeryfehglgement her commander.r will e first to lead on the boarders.- - ! ., jTo the Heads of Families the trim appear ance of our craft, will be an object of ! interestP- Most married folks have experienced the effecis of light sparring. Ji ." . ,We shall endeavor to make those smugglers the Bachelors, heave to show them the ad- van laces of tne I ororier "companion . way," re- coiumendioGT a double 6taie-room, with births, &C. i 'A Ii ! 1 I . - ,' : tVTe shall send our boat aboard TJieaiicals and otiyernniju semen is; those pretty pleasure-boUts whiich mbke our nassa?e over the lake of life so deliffhifttl'.li Dancinffwe 6hall especially encour a : as w& conceive that the safety! of a vessel often depedds upon keeping both pumps going , On first ia.unchin the Picayune we promised to carry a press of sail in case we were warranted hv In. sail from the Dress. Throogh all the storms which have! raged since sheiirst sailed she has borbe up junder full ;sailsij without tever4beipg taken abafck and tis niw ranked ,A0. -'at, all the insorahce ameers t or the city. Utrrpolicy still hoids godjand we never intend it shall run out. Dropping our figure, and returniug to plain laneuae. We will now add that wo intend to make the Picavue a vehicle of funi wit, humor sentiment;, and a little of every thing that's go Si io tell! stories in our own way, t ridicule fully, and to correct the manners ol the ajje.i by excitfif la jghter gainst tnem. In this, however, we sbitil emlcaVor to arotdlhat ficeiitioiusness which . i : : it . . . . vainly seeks to benefit the public by woundtog A (torton of our pnper will be occupied with coaipreheiisiye notices of ail passing event-j givjnglthe pith ot the news of tlie day, without burdt'tisoine: details. , M ! i . We esjlew j.artisan jwilitics ; yet we shall continue tfekpress 00? opinions. u i aril puijljie measures. V FiMlies in ' governmenti as ' well a in sitcial li, are opt-n to . ridicule ; and When humur, seizes us, we shall not spare! them, tin whichever party the censure may fall. All local Recurrences of general interest shall be potrpily. Policed, so thai our distant readers may! see at a glance the miniature World w is cijnwrec'ptcd in this emporium, 1 " Wnh t is: expire of our intentions, and deter mined lo endeavor, w ith unremitting inaustry to fulfil them, we look with Confidence lor a contin ance! of 1 hat patronage which has hitherto been so cordially jextened tons. - i j The Weekly Pljcayunejwill be published eve ry Monday inorniiig, at 5,00 per annum, paya ble in all leases ir advance :and will contain four additional columns, embracing all the news of the week, with whatever of iLterest trans piresiim Sunday. I . ! i, I ' ; I . Tht:se pet sims at a distance who will procure four subscribers, and send jus a $20 bill, shall be entitled toi.onecopy gralis, -'',:. ; ' "'!. i THE Subscriber haVinW administered on. the iEstalfeJof John Shaver (blue,) gives Tiotice, 1 tor alt; persons indebted, to come forward immed lately, and .make payment as the estate must be wound up.j He also; gives notice for thos claims against the estate to present t proptly a!uthenticated,lor this notice pleaded -against ihemi i - !" ; ! re pa will be . . f r-i j;M. SAMUEL FRA .ev. balisbory.Feb.24, 1833 tf3l Ststte of iidvtn CZavolinn, j J j . DAVIE COUNTY. 1 , iwV K QUI I x tyring Term. 1833. George KtonTck and oth-" vs. Petition for the sale Kinnick:& othr j of Land. :.-.-! David R. i lit It appearing to the satisfaction of ihe! Conrt. that David R, Kin nick, Jams Harbio &- wife riixamriii, i eier juinio, ana Wile 31 Sty,! ItlCha'd Kinnidk, William ; Kinnick, John lsbdrn and wifei Cathride,! Henry Riddle aud wife ancy, Basil jiaomnd wife Milly, William 'Ejichison and wife ararlthebeirs at law of James Kin nick dec. arfe riot inhabitants of this State : It is taerptore ordered, that poblication ha (made in the Carolina Watchman, for six weeks, tequir- ing ihe said David R Kinnick. .lama Harbin and wjjfe Eijabetbi PaiprlLittleand wi eMary, Uicbat Kinnick. William Kinnirlr i' burn and wife! Catharine, Henry Riddle and 'fe appy, Basil Uagin and wife iillyi Wil Ham EtchtiODand if waryf lo be land appear at the next :efn of lihis Curt, to be held for this county! at ihef Court-House in Mocksvjlle, on the Siljmonday afterVthe monday ih Arrgast next, & pjeadnswer or.demur , fad petf.ionr jodgm will be taken pro confess and tie pe tition Heard exparte; as to themi :'i;J I T h mastaq ay rafter in a ? & W itness, Uemoel Bingham, Clerk < I. 4 : 1 '..i L ;, . . GOLD AND SILIVI3R WARS, &G. k&O. ' THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RE MOVED HIS SHOP TO THE BUILDING FORMERLY KNO WN A S TI1E I I POST OFFICER 1 Continues to keen on hand a frood:assortment o articles in his line, j I , , J Repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months? Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for articles ' purchased,1 or in J pay men for debts due. i I DAVID L. POOL. Salisbury, May 12 18S8-4fd3 : 4 WAS COMMITTED Tp THE?JAIL! ' in Rowan County, a Negro! by; ihe name! of '.CHARLES, bclwiging to Mr. Benjamin; Walker of Campbell county, IjVirginiai Saidj negro was about a month ao committed to the - i-1- - Jail of this county, from whuh he was delivered to Mt. Staples, . ibe; .Agent of t :'Vfalkr. Since that he has runaway ?gatri, andlbn being e-iasen is aain committed to this Jail jonjsr ii iiAnviE. Salisbury, April 28 tf40 r H vv iiu sen ai private sate a tract of land, CracA? in JL lying on tidewaters of Hunlinff the county of Da vie, containing Which was lately owned by j Jolih Little. A credit of twelve months, with bdiiid securiiy with irlterest from the date willjijer. If the above land is inoteolJ privittel, it will he sold at auction el Mockavillt;, ori Tuesday of Auirnst county court. 4 I l J r or satisfaction, as to title, refer rice i can be made to the Sheriff of Davie conpt yfj , i , ' JOHN KINDER. May i!G tf44 ' Iliclirabnd and Pete -.sLiii rglHE completion of this Rail Road (from Pe jL tersburg to Man-hester, opposite to! Rich- mond) makes the chain of Rail Roads through the Slate of Virginia conunuous,! wijh ! the ex ception ofonlyD milt-8 ;and adds important ad vantages to ihe Inland Route for I the Northern and Southern travelling. There are established on it Tf TO Zeal ly TraUlS one of which jia in onncx ion wilh the' North and South Maif Line ; and a tri-weekly train connecting with the!? Hali fax,! Wilmington Jind Charleston Rail Road, Stage, and Steam Boat Line." . ! . l PASSENGERS from the Sooth by the daily ' Metropolitan Mail Line" will arrife in Rich mond on the evening after that; on iwhiclh they leave Raleigh; and having the night fW rest, are yet enabled, by existing arrangements, to proceed tu Baltimore on the succeeding day, and thence to Philadelphia the same nilu lo time for the Morning- Boa to New York tj time, fess than three days from Raleigh lo New tfork. The Route through Petersburg aojl'Ridhmond will be found also to be one of the jhesi routes from the South to the Virginia Sjiritir$. t The Passengers can arrive in Charlottesiji lo having only 44 miles. Stage travelling a ftfct reaching the Rail Roads in Virginia, irt three dayssfrora Charleston , and two days from Raefr.f ' ' All possible arrangements are made on . th e on this Rail Road Tor the comfortable and safe tation of Passengers. transpor ii Office of tlie Richmond Sf PtttrAi j Rail Road: Com., May 16, ISJ 9w. 43 NEW GOODS ! j NEW GOODS ! 20 B3rs Coffee. ' 2 hhls Orleans do CO Sacks Liverpool Salt 40 Kegs white lead I SCO lbs Cot too Varo ebb! Flour i h 12 Rifle Barrels 50 duz nalm Leaf Hats ' 1 a- 5 K A ll: Mill A! Together with a general assortment of Dry Gcod-s . Queens wa rejS tone ware. Hard ware, Cutlery, Boiir,et3, Jlals. ; Shoes, Sickc. 4,1 Jost rtveived aod for sate low Salisbury, may 12, 1833, 1 , Pattprn v.i; at a moJerate ; Cf Mrs. I ner,,Caf?, i EC? A!! ' must be post j SulislitTi!, , Jiist IU 2'Hogslrcr.J 2 do : 8000 lbs Iti ; 70 Sacks, I C Setts vv: : 8000 lbs L' ! 5000 lbs C - 12 btjxes f ! ' 13 finisltf 1' 12unfki?h ! 500 lbs T; 123 lbs Sr ; 2300 1 WITH A (V ; . BE.." . i . ALSO, i: Het A nv v 1 : .1 - - "! - I I Salisbury, J r' I HAVC POLV Whichj I v. Cotton. I take a fair Ji; Grcr nil Ji. - rjpiins of Rowan, fully in fur u: ly, thai tb chines in ihe lin. ( wishii 1 1 t attended t. . I fit-s the fi r : jrendera t!.' inoths A: ment may c I ty of ftail. j oldest anJ ; j either. Go I assured no ( Messper't c' ' .Perscn upon will ! peel to Itav 1 - Ma) 20- Court fi: Noah .C F( r " . vs Jas. A C! TN'this r he court, i! un inhabit court, 1 1 n t i wet-lis in t: Salisbury, I defendant ! to make I.: Concord, r .. plead or c! : condemnt J : Witnfi-. court, ate and the C. . Wi M3y 2G -. CJ Court cf l l oah C Y Wei R C-:. lN tl;i? r tlje court, i: nut an inhul crimrt, t!iai weeks-in ti Sijli'sbury, dejet'ilant i: dalnt make p!c-d tr !f-i,: .... i 1 -i m -1 I . Wiii.e-:, 1 . i ai vuu r, in-: the G:id f A I Wii. - 6w41-tri K JU. 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