W-y'';-:::Ay .Y ., r A . S : ' . : V '.. . , ' ' - . y j-:y ''.vAyiy Ay lllit j y;,y-2 I. 'A VAA kyil - t Fnip ay; 8tJ Ci k 825 - - T. . : I ' l ' "r .71 7 ' t -n i "' 'ft. ' r V H . J 1 1 -'- -i -. .' ' . ,. -: - . . , . . . ... i . -v . ; iruDitsneu everj luesuay ana fnuay aiiernoon, ai per .Annum, in Auvance- - yip miyeruseraenis nor exceeding a square, inserted 5 tunes tor SI, and 25 uentfti"f--i'i T ; ; for each continuance Letters addressed to the Publisher, must be post paidSubsferibers cannotwithd raw their'' Datrohasre. u nti ama ra rps n-foil vi iiffipiit::.-;:.. J ) 5. 0 ; "1 v'- 1 f 1;- r - ; A LIST OF LETTERS; fJBemaiaing in the Post Office at Wari en Alston Willis L. Allen George M.. Aindrews Miss Pa-" - i njelia X - " Pns Tfrn in the Sally Hav cohiDanifd bv ivro JournevmenPrinters! was in the room at the time, hut receiv'' - 1 ' - '.i - " . 7 -V , I'- - ...... : . . ,..7 . i; Ijwpose names we have not heard, and l ed no injury.v i-.-;-; A - "It is the sift of POETRY to hallow tfiit a youth 'brother to Mr:. Patterson, 1 Alston "Mrs. Mary every place ia which it Jrooves; to breathe Eh tor of the ayetteville Sentinel, was 5 Casualty i--Wk. :Vafe 'informed that oti X. Andrews John ; round nature an oqour pa ore exquisite jhan aboon board, on his way to this place. Thursday last, a roan named James Fa Anthony Whitom- the perfume of j the roseljand to sheir oyer Iieitherjressel, crewvnor passengers ris waV accidentally, killed while blow etH; Bobbet Miles, ; ;JJ asket Pleasant Bartholomew M a- tilda Bobbet John . r Baker Jo h n- - Ualthrop Wm.. : Barnes: George' .Coleman' Dr; Lit Hr .Ca:rol Ezekial ; r i . Clanton Abraham Day John Jr. x;'v (Davis Jesse H. .-" . 4 '.'.' -r Duke My rick , ; - : y ...t;: :"-; v.--:, v e; y. y : Egerton MissSilly Egerton John J. ' 1 r :; ; .Epes Peter? - ::y V:-V l;r :-;ji:.-fAFouler,H.:qJ. ; -li:y, ; f. -, :g: y. GriffisvJoh'n'D GaiclneiRev. f ho. betn?br Bcisy, y '. ' :v'vyy : H -':';; Hardaivay Miss. l Harris'BurreK' : A iri U. .; r Harris Bennev ' .From the Charleston Courier; I Time's Cold Hand. Here are the 'au re Is to twine; round the ton City. ' -.y ' -i- .'y ii a tint more magical jUhao the blush of Inve been- heard from since they sailed, ing rocks at the Balcony Falls. He hai the morning. . ' - , " y y j. ill must have perished in the late de- a wile and. three children, we are , told . i ... ;f -.: h n upfront no- -1 ihsritri MorrisBirkbeck: Esri; Secretary of ' i-miTr!iiT:T-l W: warrior's brow. ,r ' : ; . tne state ok itnnois, was lately drown- With the soft band of beauty to wreathe ed m S1"0. SVJ? a stream on : his . way .Brazilian Ldzinessly amUed,V them; . inuiue irum ausii ip vir. uwenai nar-1 says iurs.-iiraiiain, in ner Journqu iat ' Here are songs for the ear of theV warrior Imony. Mr. Br was the founder of Ne w j the apparent apathy . of the Brazilian . how; w V v J' . , Albion, the zeaVous promoter of emigra-l shopkeepers. If they are en craved, as is: With the bright lip of beauty to i breathe l.-ionrom preaVBritain, and the author now frequently.the,case, in talking poUy them. ' r ; ; jof a vivid, descnption of the.Western tics, or reading a newspaper, or perhaps But tears on those songs arid those laurels icountryy His loks will be severely felt only enjoying a cooKieat in the back of ;must fall; . - ; : - Pv the emigrant! of the West. His their shops, theyill ouen say they Time's cold hand will touch them and with-door was,ever oprr, and his purse was have, not the article inquired, for, rath-; i er them all. ; , ; , ever ai tne service or me nouseiess er tnan rise to letcn. it; ana n ine cusio- lT , ' : . w ; . . , ; J wanderer." ' lie.ns left four sons and! mer persists topoirit it. odt m the shop, Here are d.amonds to sparkle in beauty two daughters.-;. , : ; ; ; : he is cooly desired to get it for himsellv r At'Breritsville Va. a casualty occur- From the JSew Fork JJlbioiu 'MR; BROUGHAM. Hawkins MissMar- . t ha H. y. Hunter Jacob . Hunter ijohn . ,. Hawks Fredrick Harwell MissM a- f"-:ry -:'-- Hiil John H, C Jories HII Uev.;if JonesCajpu Frarvf.es Jene Mrs. Elilabeth 'Johnson Rdbt. ll; ' v ' Kearny Richard B. Loyd William 2 : Johnson Caswelly . - Lodge ; ; Yet lade in the lustre before them ; : Here are flowers irr her dark flowing ring. red on the 19th Inst.iPeter; Owens, itia w lie, 7i! r'" 7 - r I man r.hntit An f n .K " K4 y And shed all their fVa?rancr them amidst, the deep si iei ars . .w uiow nuwers ana mpse oia- fl,p th. ia., r-: - -ro , . iirl l.nr .KphniU nr1 m,mpH ..oachtheand with' i0. .!C.Cr?e' .Ks?- of Prin" f ?-?; n0 . - . .. . . iuui cuuuiy, .v a. io ciean a wea on nisioe worn uowr iu.iut siuinps. nis atr er em aiu :- I plantation. Duriner' the whole of the land his manner, at first, put yoii very Here are visions to shine in the eye of the 1 day above named, he was closely en -1 much in mind of those of a field preach . youtn,.- . . :. ; . gcuai ms ousiness, ana .ai nignc, cr.v ne is ian, aim ocui, anu ptiam in . That appear tiiat they ne'er will ' be Ta- throwing. his coat across his Jap, Xs a? his appearance, and though tones be fulf. ; ded ; . : B ; I k C down on the brink of thrs well to rest and melodious, he hesitates, as iL:ihe uere are nopes inai win ' oeam iwitn.inei ,,llfcl - urunK jrccijr v arujeuu were ninti ai, uav i ,ay, ut a ; ' spienaor oi tru n, i, ,t . y JP1 wuicu was noi unusual lor nim ioisnaineu vo say ii. xie sianus croucnea l5ut soon will thatUbfendor be shaded, ildof and beine much' fatieued with 'the together, pulls up hiVahbuldsrs, tiancs LknelvMrs Jane J For tears on those hones and those visinna labpr ofthedav he soon fell asleen, and! his head, and I here is a tremulous mo - -"W i. - I - 7 . . -7i " : L i. i . I-..;--- . !.--'( I.' - . z:-- . -; L.aagiora.ueorge-1 must inn ; -y.-k'ri-v.-"-'"-,...- v- iiurameu? DacKwaras into ine wen 3Hion in nis upper up ana nostril, wnicnv Jones Robt. Hi Jdnes Mrs. Eliza beth Jenkins Turner, I. . Mitchell Peter- . v Mining Missy Cloe 1 Mayfield Thomas M Laughter John Time's cold hand will touch them and wi-teedeep, and containing 10 feet water. makes you O y Owen John Jr. PaschallMrs. Aggy Pi tch ford Elijah i , Palmer Horace: y Paine M rsl Cynthia that he ;.;is trembling Mestion Wilkins Map John, May Joseph E, ther them all. :. . v n IThe body" was reclaimed . as .soon as through fear. His first sentences,-for Here are perfumes tsteal.on the senses J:, w0 fVfl forth he,if- tne aeceasea s:ame to-nis aeatn oy an inng ana amoiguous, so inaiiortne soui of wealth, - , ht 'I R Paschall Thos. Parrish John. Powers Col. . it vrap them in heavenly slumbers; accidental fail into a well, or by a bruise of you, you cannot perceive the drift of ;Hef?Ul?' on the head in falling;' I . V- if them .yEachis indeed, i clear satisfac a I Li tnnnr i ' u ' I 'O" 6 are rea ue ste4 to atate , lb at h e has ( qr y p ro pos i t ion in itself, butthc whole And call up sweet dreams with its num-1 i i. t - . r. I " , 1 . . . . . , . ; uni a " : ,lsuui;1 several children soraiff herein Virginia, seems'bent in one dtrectioil by a mov Vif.Wrc ;nfi'rhflt Warn n,l .Knao' rfi m.a auu V1" 11 4 properly, .wiii suu.rc. . iuom ing .u.,,.,, ;7w.cs . vo li . , 11 , 1 -.- - i v- v I pay u aeuis. aiejc. t must fall ; Qax." w i n d . When however, a sufficient n umbe r o f t h e se have b ee n d fa w n out in Eiggan Mrs.Calhay , rine y'J:: - y,-'-,! -Hobmson Clack 2 ' Rohtnscn Henry C. llobinsou VYm. 2 y RlgHan Wm. WT. Randal Peter - Robinson John 2. Robinson Mar; chus v " Sledge Shervvood 3 Smith Charles E. Saddler Branch Stubbs Lewh E. Spot Will Tr lii t -it . i - , . . . . t numucr oi i.iese nave ueeu urawn out in ime s cold hand will touch them and wi- - r . . a r c . S . i . , . them all ' " - Mistr essmg Accident. On Saturday a line, the-whole march solemnly and : v " ; ' ' , . v,. --.;: . - y week Captain John Lowell, aged: 39 steadily to one conclusion, and the po Here is Fancy, the poet to crown with its I yeafs,' was killed by the fall of a beacon sitibn meant to be csrried, is parried as $ bnyt -y r -;; vj--t ;:; y y I monument, which he and three other completely and irresistiply as by a bay y And from heaven fire etherial to borrow; nerions1 were ehaeed in erectintr at lone chartre of the most nowprful British v Here is Reeling, with mildness to hallow Staje Island,' in winter ' harbor, near! troops. One point being thus. won, the f ' his days, .y . 7..' " ft''.:.- :- Saco,4 in .Maine. : Tbe monument 'was orator rises upon it both in "body and - ; And steal a few pangs from palf sorrow; of stone; and was to-be 60 feet in height jmind, and. wins asecorid by a more bold ft Tbmhpson ftorret y I Thomas David -7 y 1 1 ay lor James r. ,. i-y. -'; v .; . ' -7 i V 7 !- v .- h- -y'.-y 77 Yancy Mrs.' Mary Williams Mrs. Eli- -:abeth.. V'-;':f.'.; - W orrelM i s s N an cy illiam But tears upon iFeeling and Faricy must It was then 54 feet, anclwlule they were and brief attack Then he vaults upon yyy fait;. :-' : : y-. y at work upon it, suddenly gave way a the subdued basis, rilses in figure, and in I. viu. iiuim.,nui vuuvii'iuciir auu wi uuuf icci iiuiu 111c . vase) ,auu tne uti-iiuucv.il uc uvcnupT inc siari,ing,7,nicm-; 1 ther themairj I y!i;:yy I fortunate prsonaLtellm W el Un c 1 i 6 ly Occu ire n ei ; ruins. Captain Lo well was instantly I and when he has gratified .what you ini crushed to death. Mr. Samuel Knight, asine to be the. very summit of bowcrful of Otisfield, and Mr. JacohGrover, of 1 speaking and has kept heating upon a ) r''-" ("' v - ! tr". fcHnv"vf . j i .-..-. v;'UBW"K" iwnuiuq till V UUfUCr . Williams Wm. I ; ueiancnoiy.--i nere cannnot novy oei VVm. Barbour, who was very near of the house as it to see and sneer at the Walker Ransom a reasonable (louot oi the loss oi the Captain Lowell, and fel with him, es admiration which he has called forth. .t n .1 7. ci ii rr i r -l -."-. . -.. 1 7 t I . . ... . . , J Ward James 1 arKet navens, ;w men saiiea irom caped without much injury.- 1 he mon- his voice and his figure -sink: again to a Watkins Moses : V u partly upon a rocfe and dimension lower thatever. . if, . . . v i . -. . tn nov-v n m inmnn. in iiiie !iiip . wo iinriui).! . . I .. a .. u k... nr u . a k . . ' i vr . . ... 1..1 : . 1 . 1 . . - July 5 We 'under-1 oartly upon earth, bywhich it is sup - You would 'imagine that 'he was terri. stand that a letter has been received in 1 nosed.one side of it must have settled fied at the echo of his own voice, hut nn ' ' ' ' 'I town from Mr. Patton, of Philadelphia,) mote than the other and occasioned the such thing; it is like the bending ol thc Davidsuii's; CottOU G iflS. t phe owner, stating that boxes directed f accident, jy; ;"i1MQ"':'f;:7'l wrestler, in order that he -may twist. - I t aba an ff I A tnn av. .a. Mhlii .Iama ... IV ""."'. f . It . . . . - . . . - A.. Ol i, 4 f I -7. I tn A lpnl pmnn . ot thli . n arp. whirh I have for sale a FEW OF DAVIDSON'S cre pipped onboard the Sallyrfavens, ; k'-i'miTrnv r'!.."-ry.;-.r,'.'':::",.v. have been picked up at sea. AVe learn lisi .u!yivuiii9. 7 . . 1.. . mt r" ti: iuI fiL ROBT U: JOHNSONS y l"a "tr"J ' a,"y Ly oi x rov.uencc, x. i. pui laieiy oi mu place and Wilmington, who -had been to Philadelphia to supply," himself with printing materials for the purpose of publisl.ing;a paper in Wilmington was May. ,6; ClerksVaiid Slierife' Bf;mksy . - Accurately printed at this Office. . f his antagonist in his grasp, or like t!iet Fbedericrsburo, June 25. drawing back of the tiger, in order that1 ; On Tuesday last aoout 5 o'clock, Mr. he may spring the more terribly on hi Joseph Walker, otyMadisn,fwas killed prey.J Woe be to the wight, to whom in his o f n hptise; by a trbke of light- those half whispered words t leers a te -tinyrie had risen from a bed on rpreludV to the storm, wliich i on the w hich he had been lying,, for the pur- wing: I You are of course a stranger, poie of "ishutting a Indowi and in the and know not 'whar is to happen; you act received the stroke He had been merely see arraaa putting on an air-of : 7 :y--r7r-'v;i;y vly ; ' y .y A .y :; yy: jiVr y , - y. : . --..;.....;, .. .. y 7 7 .- .y,; -- y. .- -.-.i - V';:-!y . . ;-7" A-v:-y;;'.-'i - - '.i : . 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