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tuk west ehn ca i — — — ij ______ m rolinian iekly john beard jr editor and projirieun wiithn mm i/ir btn,i,„,i,n *,&): \„ l of the xvtli voliimiv ilii.liiirv liowan county iv ('. saturday october is iku f •»- m m m *■_■. • __, i '• li . i . i..i...im.i ( l»hi"i,„.,>|,i | sai.d s.\|j.;w , i , ' '. " s , v ,: " »';■fir he sttlll i'.sul i | v ,.,„ , wiavpr ! ' z r mimlltlsiv i he,us,u ,.„•„.,. .,/, ■mx,m " i i nd hv i hi i ,',,„ . i ,,.' o smith doo'd ivill i ,-, ' ■">'>-""■;■,. mb 7 r ,;;.,;";, ." ;:;;.: , i "• snd th.s to who srelndohlnj jersey settlement lh fidlow £ cs ' l|'loose rsiulor tl ,„.,,,„ for payment , , , ,. „,. « ,- ..... . ' ',',.' i.i:..!!(.i m nvuitis ' > 7 ' "' m '"- u " kiii i ail v l'i ' '"""' '" '"•"•" ; h bury october « 1884 ' ' household and kitchen punil : j i ion i lonsil.j um •.,.. r.,w il „,.,. shecpi a a quantitj of wheat corn h ■.. . oau cotton cu ii ll nml l-'odder t,j f$j&\3 v " ' ■•»-■■>> other articles too tsdious to enumerate hifp'k 5t ""' ""''' '" '""'"""' l '" ni l '> '" llsy until nil is xvlm 1u co m ' 1 ' 1 - conditions will be male known on ths dav tilr r'pvwsli "' '■•:"- david smith » execii , . | ... , . j ,' . casper smith \ s ul persons luilehfe.llothe s„,d dec s,„l ml sl\l'iss will corns forwsrd and make payment i th hs 1.1 eretofoke carried on hv il.e iilmvo con u '~ ' l ''" li ""'" itainsl said decessed will preseol corn will still be continued i , ii ,,,,. !'"' " ' ' • ll " executor legally null icstod with d'-l-l ui'il ill nil ils v.inolls i lunches ni ;!,. old '" ""' ' r , i lli.'.l by law ur ilus notice wid stand of harris a sbuvor li is hoped thai tha '"' '''"'' "' '''"' "' ll '"" " vr i ■'''" ' '• i '" •'■l.ereli.f vlendeil lo ,,,„■nf s "' *■''• smith i v-clll us.m willi inui i bo bostowod on our new establish rowan co october 11 1884 ids h . 1 1 ji i w ready-made vehicles of rarloui kinds on _, vtl i bond and will be sold cheap and repairing ' t'vrr jii v uil "' """<*■''' '" p"""v.,ll i pro.npilv un nil ,,,, fc^£ffl ' ■in im x'^^^^^^^^^^^^m^k^m^mm^m^mm i u m > lli ui on her i i l-.-ll qb miscellaneous nt , for i moment hesitate lu niulie " jesus christ thi ' in i . oiiiei atone ' ' ii vnix)!.]>i macon i i d.l.i.r ,! iiioinia i ri.n - itiiiv -- n ve i nil ni is about to is i unl upon n scale of i vienl nml l.e licence iiii.i liml l.'i give to us lessons the most in.pi.cltlg and decisive .- in . i..-lt . all a ui ...... clr n has ik ipienlh.'.l his tin mi and lhe splendid fruit f lus iiiiliudr in a college h.r hiht iiii'lii.o lhe \. uilh nl a < hris.li ineli'opolis iron w inch i hristiinniv , in uli lis ordi nance und \ slide evhihitlons is excluded hy u fli wi - i i tj i i ll our mothodisl hielhreu who an nol.lv inert ing themselves in pro ting ihe csuse ul ivducation huie under their kitrnn«ge the i i di 11 aeon college it is we beliovs a flourishing institu tion and wo doubt unl w.ll grofltl unl ll.ci 11 . of learning advance the boat intorast ul man nud promote ihe glory at god by tr y up tin . ung iii lhe 11,1 thev should mi me need s,,lll |).'| ,| ......_.' ..' ., . . r iii'i-l 11 iurcii.il - i till i ' i x ll i ol ii i ti llllllienl.il lull we liee.l not llllt ll'lp lie 111 mils i.f the i'uiure nor permit gloorai spprehensioos in mingle with our ndmiration of ihe mosl i|ii.nl act ol mill idiiul liberalit r curded in llistor . m hill ever of evil ...- of good mat m >■>■..<• lo iho causo of it'll i llllio l'i un h,s great euli ipll/e we ml s ut le.isi hop thai ii will settle linally lin this wl.nlo count r mil for posterity what seems t.ll i i ie i.-.l a doubtful questi m whether christianity is a npoiiiiuicoiisiv production 1 lhe human past ions nnd whether pun tnoratit can flemish in nn infldel toil of ihoso who are able to k upon thii novel attempt us the dawning triumph of just mnl liberal principle it ma roaaonnbl in tli i.n.ii.l ed thai ihey winl fur lhe n-still will polldllcc tluv nisi noi indulge in n frivolous amhitifn lu niuli.pl these oxnnrltnents the aouls f en are in ih crucible uml immunity will grudge u wusti - iui consumption wl ii ihe i ior „|- ,| uo inuiillt bslbrn um oxpi l i ,,„ „ institution — southern not moral in mum but in e alili nothing cnn ik inure lau.hihle in christ mn than lhe promotion ol'sei und l.iicrulure it is cs.euiiui io ihe vei v nature of religion to seek ih promotion of whatever adtlstt humai happi ues i ih inn | of ignorance uie tl.uu.l vice id i im intolerance with all ihnir cm tanl evils as christians boeume airlightcoed their perceptions of truth will is clearer their discre pancies li-iv.-r iheir churil enlarged ther haru.n li greater and the triumphs of lhe gospel nnire glorious the address ol prolfestor ol.l who tills heel elected preaidoni f this rising institution is uhle and eln.pie.il he has scl in u mrong light the the necessity nt religious principles in ihe disci pluie id pruspciit nf institution foi ilu educa tion uf the young infidelity hus endeavored in baniah religion iv i nil ■literarj institulions : uml lo i n..u ihu i i in nil ul hv stigmatising nil i he on us seciariiiiiisni in other words ll has endeavored to discard christianity id estnblish itself in the temple of knowledge tho tv im portant distinction between christianity au ! ■■. la nanism has been either ignorantlv ord_.hu itlv overlooked is thi ro mn soctariani.m in puloys evidences of christianity or butlor'a analngj ' — mm heathen mythology im studied nnd chtiatian ily lui.l aside us ol less nupoiiiiiiee i nay is it lo lie treated us ton odious for admission int ihe hulls nf literature ami science : ami innd.lit , under ihu eiuli of liberality nibstituted iu its place _ lei the mader consider well tha remarks of professor oi.nv upon ilus siihje.l '■■lh . ' dn'l's ii i ■' ' lill un i i v i'l i 11 . liiiniinii rroi-t ie fbr tl 11 . ■in i in in ll ivliem un ml unit iwii , 11 . ■v ij isl'om'l \ s fx nt i i i otti , :, idr • . _■i'l mull ... e.he l produrr v «•. * stephen ij.-rnril lute of philadelphia ii li ■, !■■. lol m . ;,; , le . in n i mud 8 ii lu ,'• ■" lh ■>'• " •''' ' i is o i u u ') - - 18 iu ■78 ... " scud . ill 8u ni brown . it 121 '','•,". • m l.,i,i . . h ii jo •'• ki a 1-sult . . . i ., i , 40 ■v iv ... hi i 1 . . . nu ii i'h'i h'.eio ... ba 90 . ne iiii 800 wheat bushel 80a luu ' loo wliiskey . , , 46 a 00 linseed oil per gall _?! l.'j at bai isi1i ll\'....ocu>bci 10 it y ii ll genuine , howmh.i s t'liini mfitnrej numm.wiv 11 s'l'lcr in ihe . it of richmond ibr n year nr sn pus public sentiment has manifested itself ver strong 1 1 i ini-t professional gntmng-hou os i which ■! u , l.l seem here huie been u i irg numb i i nu ti lined ii the city uutwithstamling tho ■■v ty of ihe laws against those who knep hum this on tu.-i.l hostility towurd establiahmenls so p , ieiuua iu any c.'uiiuuiiilv . it is due to the i ui - , ihe 3 richmond compiler to s.iy has boon strenuously te urguil uml iiimuluted in ilmt j lurnol i h ilhsr "^^ ivoin ilu culls alnno xxr from ofhors < inbined with it ih public feeling ins to have r . hud .. siuie of eveitenieiil tlbicll an incident citilaud lu explode nn monduv night inst with a sw ■.'-., i nun ■ou the establishments i lhe oflbndon . a young mini of iho city appeal luhnvi mflbr /\ nd pet-annul ill-usnge limn sumo f th i ■. . i f . i lie gaming lublos when a little i.d . ' i-lyak / i ii nigbt according lo the compiler n i n.intiiv 1 yniin ; inui assembled together for the pursoso < '. i breaking into tin house xxf the gnu !■-, ii ic i he in iii instrumonta hv which the min nil their illegal uud ruinous practices i heir numbers i were rapidly iqpreaseil until in a short tum they i amounted to between three mnl four hundred i ;' ni noise nn upioui nu ! cd ucc dii".'rni ih.li'l pulled by the capulio id the ie hi ;: n,i,l uud eight i ni lus null proceeded to uitaek m m cusai m ten i different itunimu houses entering each and 1 -. i troying all the implements of thoir trade mit noil touching ur injuring property of uny othei us rip 1 this is a summary stal cut of the pn.cec.hng i we cannot withhold ue remark on submitting n i lu nur lenders i'.mry m citizen nuisf reioice nil the suppression uf esti.hlishu.i its su 1 . , .,| ;/ |,- , i nml sn pernicious ; the instruments uf such .. isery i and ruin hut we could have wished that fins . ii stl di-siruhle result hud is-en iiccunpli lied n .-,•:. ,- 1 means mobs are dung<!.-»..s wcupnos with ivhiihl to fleet uuy cud however good and in ., lu.id ol'l laws iheir ng y is greatly to he depr.-c ip-.l i however respectable the i ml rials uf which they i may is composed — aliuitul i lt ui^,:,,,r^mm^_m mmf^^^^-^^^^^^^^^^^-mmmmmm i ' i i ml if !- n i'di s\i woo nsiii^b r j"hi subscriber being desirous t re v from > within tho tl yi ura ii : i u has teen in iho=i ilus section of country offers ibr tale on roo " l " 1 •'"' patients rustured to hoalth vigor and conil sonable terms the tract of land .... which ' fort aa the arc read and anxious u testify be ut present resides oontaiifing 860 1t the genuine mixture ean be had at tin thi land lie on tbe road to stokoa ferry about store of john murphy n salisbury n c 7 miles east of salisbury and adjoins the lands of john it ftovvand p casper and m peeler th improve t i september 37 11*84 8m i a the | i • consist of a comfortable dwell jhijing use all the decenary oufhouses land foi sale nnda blacksmith sh,,p t"hk subscriber offi rs for sal a valuable tract presuming thai those wishing to buy property of i of land obntsining h-xs cr«'g lying ihis kind would lirst desire to sc it tho siii,scn'i r , in line du county on the catawba river about deems ii in necessary to give ii i -.- particular da 8 miles below beattie ford scriptem hut would i glad tn shim the premises this laud ia fan excellent quality well adapt lin persons wishing to pur-chaws i to cotton and nil kind of oram ' a ootuklor l charles f harris able portion ol u is low-ground and meadow i ' j the luu.rui.'iiicii i.,'i-iui , u'ii il.i.'h .-';_£." '- "'''' : ' l '"''■' -'"> lt-ll-.ll -.-. uie im ii h oct the w he fo l-"l the ■i ,'.'.. '"." ■i.-i f'-.i cured in at f.\vinti_yii,l.l'..,.se 1 d l r.h 13 a ul iron 41 n 61 r peach . v ii i«i vioiii-s . . . 83.3(1 apple . 4 ni hi \. uli i nt . . iinii " x > • • • 17 a ih sugar brown . t->l n lit - 1 •" ihi i p . . li l •' cu i i . . lliu is • • • • 8u n 76 boll ba n ii i-d . . 140b iiiiii w : iii a ni ... 5011 n ...>(• u liisktiy . . . ill u 4ft s . . . ;_.! i :_., wool , . . . i;i a ii cxtract frum professor clin's liai.gtirnl lilmm dt ess | h i proportion a virtue ia more valuable thaul knowlodga pure and enlightened morulit mil l.e regarded bj even considerate father the highest re mncndntumi of a liii-niiv institution tho youth is withdrawn from tha salutary restraint uf parent al hill und authority and committed la other guardian at u tune of lift must decisive of his prospects nml destinies the period devoted to education usually impresses its own character op en,,.-lli n^ii/j-'rtwi htaftmttii v,.,|.lv,v isnma rtsn lauipt.tions to vice are the ordinary id essential aoourities which every institution of learning ii bound iu provide for the snored interests which are committed to iu charge i tut nfeguants and ne gative provision urn not sufficient the tenden cies four nature are retrograde and they call for the iutsrpositi f positive remedial influences — the moat perfect human society speedily degene rates if tha active agencies whioh are employed ui its elevation are ue withdrawn r auspendod vvhut then ran ik expected i inexperienced youth - ml forth from the pure atmospbore nf domestic piety uii.l l.-il tu the cingla support of its own un tested and unsettled principles in the i.u.lst nf rir oumstanasa whioh often prove dual to tlw must practised virtue i i frankly confss that i see no safety hut iu the preachin nf the cross and in a clear aud unfaltering exhibition of tha doctrines and sa-.cliu.is of christianity the beauty and excelleices of virtue are excusable i pics though ihey hum ever be inefficient motives with those who reject i!v authority uf revelation ; but in a christian bind iwakty-divoreed from religion is he riuiiiicm uf ull r 0l „, t y „,,„„.„ by w^u-i , dc.-e.tlul philosophy luis mi.uliwv »,„) corrupted ihe urld i venture lo altirin that this generation has not given birth to another absurdity ao non sl r.uis as that which wn.il.l exclude from our semi aaries of learning the open and vigorous iuculcatinn nf the religious faith which is acknowledged by our whole population and which prevodes every one of nur tree institutions oltr governor and legishi tors and all the depositories of honor ml trust are prohibited from exercising their humblest function till ihey have pladgod their fidelity to the country u|miii the l.uly gospels the must inconsiderable pecuniary interests is reminded too sacred to be en trusted tu the most upright judge ur jun.r or to the mosl unsuspeeted witness till their integrity hus been liiriilie.l by an appeal i the high notion of christianity even the exercise of the elective franchise is usual uspstam npon the same oon diliisi the interesting moralities of the domestic relation ; tha laws of marriage and divorce the mutual obligation of parents and children are all borrowed frum the christina scriptures tm toon of the vicious and the hoaaa or the upright the prolan rilwldry uf thu profligate no less than the bumble thanksgiving of tha morning apd evening t r a , _! c : , .'.. , , l . , iw , n : nplc our eh'sp.ence and ml puetr : oui periodieal and popular literature in ull tlieir varieties the novel the tulo the ballad the pl.-.y , all muks their appeal t tl d.-.p sentimenb of religion that pervads lhe popular bosom ( nisi niiiiiv is our birthright it is tbe richest inheri lance beqilmtbed ns by nur nuhle fathers it i mingled in our hearts with all the fountains nf sen i mi it and of faith and are the guardians of p.*b i lie edn.-utinn nlnne halting between two opi ninns '!"' do thej think that u liicl nnd for praetica purposes the i ruth nf ( lir.stiiu.ity is still a dehata hie question , is it still a ipiestinii whothor the m u.-rat.uiis yet to rise up ami occupy the wide 00 xiains of tnis great empire ; to ix th repnasnta lives of nur iia.ne nur freedom and our glory is fore the nation of ths earth shall be a christian or an ii.li.l.-l people 1 can wise and practical mei i who ur engaged in rearing up u lemplc f lenrnin tu form the character and destinies of their postc at ill-lit vv s (',)....(), tohcr 00 the subscriber nl wishes tu dispose of another tract of land lying in mont wjjjwp county h miles beyond stokes's perry ! which is supposed hv those who ure judges in li mas the most viihiiilde mines in this section of country aid only requires cnorgy to dovclnpn ut i imis c intents the ootspoo owning die whole mint consists of eleven h-i>niis und the uh | wish to soil onl his port in-tin piircl'.ii which will lie done on rensonaldo icfuis persons wish ing to purchase such property ire requested to ilyieiv lhe land ' '•*' " ii.u.ris h • • . 194 a lolmea scarce . 87 n km 1-—a . ■. iu . um ...... iss uj a aujnuils 7 .. hj ft 14 i lsjulll silili'e . ivl wi new . . ii ii ii line i.'ill n thitl i 7 » 87 salt ni sacks . 300 mils . . . t-j a v bushel . . ?•"> ass ioo a 120)sugar prime . . 9 a 121 ir tuper 660a 330 common b a 1(5 line . 680 u loaf dl hu.ip l."i ii li 5.6 allow s hi ). hia ia i ml i ten ij l kercl . . cio i tv.ii ivhcui it't .. mm a\uu\ae iiuu\s woust-s slc .... ... j . ... l —. _,-. __.*-< - a mm af __>■_.« . mm ____! - ■he subscriber having determined on moving " to tho w.si during t ! mil g tail or winter wishes to sell the tact ol !-,..%.■%» at columbia 8 c septcmbcr 12 oct ib r 11 1334 nil which he uom 1 id-'s four nules we i ot sulis bury on tlie beattie ford road coutsiuing 455 ac e -. . . . . ii a l-.'ji;ir.l id n 121 , paseh . 7 imolassos . . . lo a 50 a ph .. 10a bohlacl i'l . . jjoo t i.v . . . i a l"..s.iii m - lis , •'"..' a ii .... i ■a j i.ii.-ii i . . 75 .... is a lasugar brown . i n 121 .... 80 a lthij ion ilhmp l'i i 2a li n ifiltallow . . . ill n 1 . . . 760 n histt is 1 i isa .... 4 .">.', whisk-ay . . . 4h a si a j 1st of leaifjntii lien i i no in the ppst office ol l.in ul.-ilt .,,.",. v .. on tuk 1st i.i octobeo 1884 v daniel anthony drury q abornatby mile alwrnathj (.-',) juim anthuny john i ur franklin alieillilth b....1 1 ii dell julm butts r rev charla betis f-s john lieiil or l.i.'.is s.uiii'r '. david barriager jo shun iteiiiii c bri-aie alis-iliiin biuivn qilbstt brid uos theu w brevard julin 1 clark jepmi.-i clark john uli-v - 2 1 jul.s covington j elizabeth carpenter johnclodfsl ier clerk of lincoln county court j.ilui coulter ('-.) u — .;, i 1 d.m.martba davis j dock j dellinger l':....'m.,iiuas i iii loll dehors l_tac_aley i john try george fullbright jacob try june i'.'eniiiu.g 11 anion gfoodson philip grcenhill samuel colas if....\h.ses llerrun william hull william harwell j r.lir.abeth hansil eli i loyle william henkle eliza j ix-tli i lluys a lisle acy humphrey john dowser i cob hoover jscob ueldemfan ohn 1 ilallet jj._lj.rah j'.i'.'s blair jenkins k agnes ki.nh.il henry kcever michael kook jacob k.iliuii elisabeth king 1 lame i , . sussnnab loots john ii long.ja coli i ovine da via lurch m....john m chael matthew macaalin "-.',', bank [ mitohnm {__!,) naoianiel mitcham 2 daniel hoaer i jnlm mostcller david mosteller jams martin or campbell ruckfbrd andorson mathews cynth mao 1 llev ilu l.l s lo.»s n...j»bn norn v r 50 acres of w hich nre freshly cleared thore .,,,«. " ihe in itnise an excellent dwell u.jj lm:-ii j k together vi „|| the iiec-s snry iiit-liiiililin-s new , , j slll |, l . s lv ,.. -|-|„. place s an excellent stand to , house uf enter tainment also for bale another tjruct oi land shocking catastkoi-iii at tlii llnl.y bkpulchre extract of a letter dated lh limit may 11 : '•: into writing the stove i nu sorry'u iulurm you of .. n ut.s loss uf lite at jerusalem m the l.'luircii of uie .->.■puli-hre from 15,000 to 110,0110 pdyrinw sk 1 - tor m d were a_-sc.uld.-d this y.-u at lbs fete u dre.is of them slept in me church uls night beifor mat un which tlie h.dy tires appear and uunug the da thousands ware waalged together within in s i ,'.• god iui ih young — men women an ing du l.uiir wivi-oui h , tenant . i , ,„. tat iinled and glowin ,.,,,, ufl were baud muni rent ,". iiiei.i was obwrved nil whim u , „'.," whole mass mu ... a siuiuihiiu mm muvtuie.it towards the holy sepulchre tboossods of torche were in stantly illuminated tho air became rarified as lire and nature overstrained ami eshsuated gave way num hers fainted were bonis loop fell snd were trod up on the attempt to save th ;„,., pita ted utliers in flu ir lute the screams ami sseitsmenl c useil those near tu the dour in hot their ssosps . u.-ir example siive a panic to the whole mass and now a scene of death and disorder ensued heyoial description ibr hun 1'iichu whii had descended to the buoy of ths church was born out by o»f rwhelming f.r in t arms of some nmi exhaust u and nearly overcome all consideiation li.r the pr ait rate and aui!crinj were loot in the w.l.l aenae uf a«df prnerr.boti lbs younr the aged iiiiinn.i the duatiag and fallen were iruil un der foot hy the outriwhlng ini.ltiliule and th lust eye that turned to glance upon lhe new vacant sc<mk of tu mult lieheld the vast njt'xuf ptji u ... /• .,._.. nl xattl-xtl i<es the luss of 150 lives one which is re spectable between 200 and 300 an report sayp thnt early 41 hut a been lost and ninoni them many ul the egypti.0 soldier and son officers at camdbv k ('.*;.. sei'leuil.er i • . . . i'j i l-;l'i"..r„.\fi,ro.1 ikmln ihhi .-, i»'iu h . 48 a m (' iiiii.iiiiv / v_i a | < h m i fjppl . . 39 » t'hlron i •' '"' i . . . 12 1 i.yi.ir.l im ll 1 li ii lh tallow . . . lie 12 . . . 100 i-i aim :.■.-. . . . il'n il r . . . iu a ii v i in ... . 100 120 lying mi bnth aide of grant's croak six mile wn ill west nf salisbury < tillfiiiliiik ioi arms from 160 ( . 300 aces ure bleared about 20 of which is excellent meadow ... good order there i is a i dwelling-house ,„, the uljjwland a bam and other nut-houses term will is made accommodating to any one wishiug to purchase yr anv one desiring to see the property will please call mi th subscriber living inir miles from salisbury on the road to beattie forth /' v m ii ir san in finj grc18es m this institution will ul 13*1 ir.x on tiie st of october j he price of tuition per se i-vn fl montl ii 110 50 - drawing uud painting j10 music ' — r ibla in advun •■■there will als is sold at public ui.cii.in on tuesday the 21st day of octobe , oh tuk ibove cuivii-l -, a qimnlitv of ii ay i-'iiddi-'.k ac ; grain of all kinds stock of all kinds alt my plantation utensil together with variou other articles t..o tedioui to mention terms made known m the day ol sal matthew it locke j n.b should the above tracts of land not iw di-posed of l.eh.re lh 1st day i'.lctnlm'r.tbcv trill also be sold on thai day to the highest bid der m bi locke ■ids bknjj cottbell salisbury ."....•. 9 j i'rincipul v eth ivvib hcuo o i he w inter sewtoo of this school taught i i.i iili-eiihi : n,d ins lady will divine pro dciico jie.-iuiiini eomiiicnce on the first mon i ni november next i ■■. x ,,; be of five ei n ha and the terms 1 tuition por sessj u u |. llow.j 1 ii reading writing spelling ind arilhmetic '•' j i'^l'l e.v .'!,, '... ■- 4 00 ■•• u i'ii e_ogll.li grammar !'!•■• ttjoii composition gc igra _!?>•. history and ii.-dle-ivu it - ■h ll iv ann i'ink.i'.n humphrey parker tj.....li.-hicl qu.el.'l mart a m qu ukel r solomon bamsour mirth redman charlotte i kli-taboth rockst peter ryan robert ram j sei lie id k tmaour s william speik elini shooper jaaw banders so lomoa shell john still s rov j i smith 2 daniel : s'i le 1 ler siniiineu'iv john it sinoyer hurt - i slowsrt peter smith thomas sprott l.iijah self,w il s .,;, ,,, | u s omnium t...u i'u't luui.-s taj i will tu !'. jniaes wilson osarge woodibrd c c hejfdehson i'm i incnloton october 1 ib34 :'•' s'-pl inl i u cheap iff nnd ux><><i j v -> "■. '' si the suliscriberi rcspectfull tl'vifc ty he leave in inforti tin citizen n sl i of salisbury andjthe public i m^htrml-aa^ta r.-n ■i-.tl thnt ih'-y hnve colli mcmced iho butcberiaf bualveiui and ii hereafter be prepared everj monday wednesday and l'i i dav morning to fur iiish .,, then customer uml all others who ure ton of tie article peef of ths very is-st les-oriptioo n 1 surpassed hy any iu th suite li.r tin qualitim that lender ll so delightful an nrticl of i'.sy they respectfully solicit a trial of thair meat hal itisfled tliat their assejtioo will prsvi correct and i the foeans of securing to them a gooevsban l public patronage the will sell m the moat llial cull is llllhlded i shaver a co i_,i*t ol letteb8 llcnnii.iiig in i lie post-office at i jrit.z'an s.c romance in real life there has lately returned to paris a lieutenant ofthe french army who wa taken prisoner in the disastrous campaign undertaken by napoleon against russia he vnis sent to sils-rui and during twenty years of his captivity never found a singlu opportunity of making any communication of bis existence t his family who believed him to is dead consequent on presenting himself his fa tlur and mother both rejected him as nn iiuposter for in addition lo the changes heeled l.y time and muttering l.e hud several scar on ins face which j wns still further disfigured l.y a false noun made of metal a ss-uliar mark .... th left arm however i being recognized bv tho neither fully identified hun uml secured lus acknowledgment and tlio ' "'• iiimo^^^^t^ttmti.ii and lu^^^h --,.'".— tro'i-.i,iv,with iise^s^h the i.ioirt-s lin'eioiie logic cbemis : : . ths french language drawing and wilting . . . . . in uu oct ihklt i '. l-.'.l w'lhuin i'dertoii ii.c.ih bu-rlv \'. ."■am ''.■-. w'd h-iui cnrdl daniel clinard absalom csmsroo janet clot uiy ri.i-e nrist.an ll.-ui liuiiuii'i fcm l jacobgobble dr mill ird c lh plar w lliaui linden john jarratt christian livingood it .. j mil lar joseph peace william pickett thomu sawyer jonathan siil!iv»i ahsalnii surrnlt j ■'■m tumpaon w sic howow john t < ' till , r stockinger i "■illiam \\ ler laaae wilson john voting m rounsaville i'm i u'lii october 1 u ■'' ij.-m-.lvih circular tr!n a-r s ...... i r ,.;- i a oiuiis must be cl-.-e.l ut the end of c.-.h i'u-irdiinf can is hud in iii lui.'hli-.rh ssl iu the 1 t respectable fiunues at 61 25 per week il.e house i the subs riber is situated cl ise ''■'■imhaiiy chun i i mill from statosville on ■*■r._ad leading t i s-i •:.■•'. s'iti'li'a m -'■iredell countv jll i l l t
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1834-10-18 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1834 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | No.20 Whole No.750 |
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Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | John Beard Jr. |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | The Saturday morning, October 18, 1834 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1834-10-18 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1834 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:40:31 AM |
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tuk west ehn ca i — — — ij ______ m rolinian iekly john beard jr editor and projirieun wiithn mm i/ir btn,i,„,i,n *,&): \„ l of the xvtli voliimiv ilii.liiirv liowan county iv ('. saturday october is iku f •»- m m m *■_■. • __, i '• li . i . i..i...im.i ( l»hi"i,„.,>|,i | sai.d s.\|j.;w , i , ' '. " s , v ,: " »';■fir he sttlll i'.sul i | v ,.,„ , wiavpr ! ' z r mimlltlsiv i he,us,u ,.„•„.,. .,/, ■mx,m " i i nd hv i hi i ,',,„ . i ,,.' o smith doo'd ivill i ,-, ' ■">'>-""■;■,. mb 7 r ,;;.,;";, ." ;:;;.: , i "• snd th.s to who srelndohlnj jersey settlement lh fidlow £ cs ' l|'loose rsiulor tl ,„.,,,„ for payment , , , ,. „,. « ,- ..... . ' ',',.' i.i:..!!(.i m nvuitis ' > 7 ' "' m '"- u " kiii i ail v l'i ' '"""' '" '"•"•" ; h bury october « 1884 ' ' household and kitchen punil : j i ion i lonsil.j um •.,.. r.,w il „,.,. shecpi a a quantitj of wheat corn h ■.. . oau cotton cu ii ll nml l-'odder t,j f$j&\3 v " ' ■•»-■■>> other articles too tsdious to enumerate hifp'k 5t ""' ""''' '" '""'"""' l '" ni l '> '" llsy until nil is xvlm 1u co m ' 1 ' 1 - conditions will be male known on ths dav tilr r'pvwsli "' '■•:"- david smith » execii , . | ... , . j ,' . casper smith \ s ul persons luilehfe.llothe s„,d dec s,„l ml sl\l'iss will corns forwsrd and make payment i th hs 1.1 eretofoke carried on hv il.e iilmvo con u '~ ' l ''" li ""'" itainsl said decessed will preseol corn will still be continued i , ii ,,,,. !'"' " ' ' • ll " executor legally null icstod with d'-l-l ui'il ill nil ils v.inolls i lunches ni ;!,. old '" ""' ' r , i lli.'.l by law ur ilus notice wid stand of harris a sbuvor li is hoped thai tha '"' '''"'' "' '''"' "' ll '"" " vr i ■'''" ' '• i '" •'■l.ereli.f vlendeil lo ,,,„■nf s "' *■''• smith i v-clll us.m willi inui i bo bostowod on our new establish rowan co october 11 1884 ids h . 1 1 ji i w ready-made vehicles of rarloui kinds on _, vtl i bond and will be sold cheap and repairing ' t'vrr jii v uil "' """<*■''' '" p"""v.,ll i pro.npilv un nil ,,,, fc^£ffl ' ■in im x'^^^^^^^^^^^^m^k^m^mm^m^mm i u m > lli ui on her i i l-.-ll qb miscellaneous nt , for i moment hesitate lu niulie " jesus christ thi ' in i . oiiiei atone ' ' ii vnix)!.]>i macon i i d.l.i.r ,! iiioinia i ri.n - itiiiv -- n ve i nil ni is about to is i unl upon n scale of i vienl nml l.e licence iiii.i liml l.'i give to us lessons the most in.pi.cltlg and decisive .- in . i..-lt . all a ui ...... clr n has ik ipienlh.'.l his tin mi and lhe splendid fruit f lus iiiiliudr in a college h.r hiht iiii'lii.o lhe \. uilh nl a < hris.li ineli'opolis iron w inch i hristiinniv , in uli lis ordi nance und \ slide evhihitlons is excluded hy u fli wi - i i tj i i ll our mothodisl hielhreu who an nol.lv inert ing themselves in pro ting ihe csuse ul ivducation huie under their kitrnn«ge the i i di 11 aeon college it is we beliovs a flourishing institu tion and wo doubt unl w.ll grofltl unl ll.ci 11 . of learning advance the boat intorast ul man nud promote ihe glory at god by tr y up tin . ung iii lhe 11,1 thev should mi me need s,,lll |).'| ,| ......_.' ..' ., . . r iii'i-l 11 iurcii.il - i till i ' i x ll i ol ii i ti llllllienl.il lull we liee.l not llllt ll'lp lie 111 mils i.f the i'uiure nor permit gloorai spprehensioos in mingle with our ndmiration of ihe mosl i|ii.nl act ol mill idiiul liberalit r curded in llistor . m hill ever of evil ...- of good mat m >■>■..<• lo iho causo of it'll i llllio l'i un h,s great euli ipll/e we ml s ut le.isi hop thai ii will settle linally lin this wl.nlo count r mil for posterity what seems t.ll i i ie i.-.l a doubtful questi m whether christianity is a npoiiiiuicoiisiv production 1 lhe human past ions nnd whether pun tnoratit can flemish in nn infldel toil of ihoso who are able to k upon thii novel attempt us the dawning triumph of just mnl liberal principle it ma roaaonnbl in tli i.n.ii.l ed thai ihey winl fur lhe n-still will polldllcc tluv nisi noi indulge in n frivolous amhitifn lu niuli.pl these oxnnrltnents the aouls f en are in ih crucible uml immunity will grudge u wusti - iui consumption wl ii ihe i ior „|- ,| uo inuiillt bslbrn um oxpi l i ,,„ „ institution — southern not moral in mum but in e alili nothing cnn ik inure lau.hihle in christ mn than lhe promotion ol'sei und l.iicrulure it is cs.euiiui io ihe vei v nature of religion to seek ih promotion of whatever adtlstt humai happi ues i ih inn | of ignorance uie tl.uu.l vice id i im intolerance with all ihnir cm tanl evils as christians boeume airlightcoed their perceptions of truth will is clearer their discre pancies li-iv.-r iheir churil enlarged ther haru.n li greater and the triumphs of lhe gospel nnire glorious the address ol prolfestor ol.l who tills heel elected preaidoni f this rising institution is uhle and eln.pie.il he has scl in u mrong light the the necessity nt religious principles in ihe disci pluie id pruspciit nf institution foi ilu educa tion uf the young infidelity hus endeavored in baniah religion iv i nil ■literarj institulions : uml lo i n..u ihu i i in nil ul hv stigmatising nil i he on us seciariiiiiisni in other words ll has endeavored to discard christianity id estnblish itself in the temple of knowledge tho tv im portant distinction between christianity au ! ■■. la nanism has been either ignorantlv ord_.hu itlv overlooked is thi ro mn soctariani.m in puloys evidences of christianity or butlor'a analngj ' — mm heathen mythology im studied nnd chtiatian ily lui.l aside us ol less nupoiiiiiiee i nay is it lo lie treated us ton odious for admission int ihe hulls nf literature ami science : ami innd.lit , under ihu eiuli of liberality nibstituted iu its place _ lei the mader consider well tha remarks of professor oi.nv upon ilus siihje.l '■■lh . ' dn'l's ii i ■' ' lill un i i v i'l i 11 . liiiniinii rroi-t ie fbr tl 11 . ■in i in in ll ivliem un ml unit iwii , 11 . ■v ij isl'om'l \ s fx nt i i i otti , :, idr • . _■i'l mull ... e.he l produrr v «•. * stephen ij.-rnril lute of philadelphia ii li ■, !■■. lol m . ;,; , le . in n i mud 8 ii lu ,'• ■" lh ■>'• " •''' ' i is o i u u ') - - 18 iu ■78 ... " scud . ill 8u ni brown . it 121 '','•,". • m l.,i,i . . h ii jo •'• ki a 1-sult . . . i ., i , 40 ■v iv ... hi i 1 . . . nu ii i'h'i h'.eio ... ba 90 . ne iiii 800 wheat bushel 80a luu ' loo wliiskey . , , 46 a 00 linseed oil per gall _?! l.'j at bai isi1i ll\'....ocu>bci 10 it y ii ll genuine , howmh.i s t'liini mfitnrej numm.wiv 11 s'l'lcr in ihe . it of richmond ibr n year nr sn pus public sentiment has manifested itself ver strong 1 1 i ini-t professional gntmng-hou os i which ■! u , l.l seem here huie been u i irg numb i i nu ti lined ii the city uutwithstamling tho ■■v ty of ihe laws against those who knep hum this on tu.-i.l hostility towurd establiahmenls so p , ieiuua iu any c.'uiiuuiiilv . it is due to the i ui - , ihe 3 richmond compiler to s.iy has boon strenuously te urguil uml iiimuluted in ilmt j lurnol i h ilhsr "^^ ivoin ilu culls alnno xxr from ofhors < inbined with it ih public feeling ins to have r . hud .. siuie of eveitenieiil tlbicll an incident citilaud lu explode nn monduv night inst with a sw ■.'-., i nun ■ou the establishments i lhe oflbndon . a young mini of iho city appeal luhnvi mflbr /\ nd pet-annul ill-usnge limn sumo f th i ■. . i f . i lie gaming lublos when a little i.d . ' i-lyak / i ii nigbt according lo the compiler n i n.intiiv 1 yniin ; inui assembled together for the pursoso < '. i breaking into tin house xxf the gnu !■-, ii ic i he in iii instrumonta hv which the min nil their illegal uud ruinous practices i heir numbers i were rapidly iqpreaseil until in a short tum they i amounted to between three mnl four hundred i ;' ni noise nn upioui nu ! cd ucc dii".'rni ih.li'l pulled by the capulio id the ie hi ;: n,i,l uud eight i ni lus null proceeded to uitaek m m cusai m ten i different itunimu houses entering each and 1 -. i troying all the implements of thoir trade mit noil touching ur injuring property of uny othei us rip 1 this is a summary stal cut of the pn.cec.hng i we cannot withhold ue remark on submitting n i lu nur lenders i'.mry m citizen nuisf reioice nil the suppression uf esti.hlishu.i its su 1 . , .,| ;/ |,- , i nml sn pernicious ; the instruments uf such .. isery i and ruin hut we could have wished that fins . ii stl di-siruhle result hud is-en iiccunpli lied n .-,•:. ,- 1 means mobs are dung within tho tl yi ura ii : i u has teen in iho=i ilus section of country offers ibr tale on roo " l " 1 •'"' patients rustured to hoalth vigor and conil sonable terms the tract of land .... which ' fort aa the arc read and anxious u testify be ut present resides oontaiifing 860 1t the genuine mixture ean be had at tin thi land lie on tbe road to stokoa ferry about store of john murphy n salisbury n c 7 miles east of salisbury and adjoins the lands of john it ftovvand p casper and m peeler th improve t i september 37 11*84 8m i a the | i • consist of a comfortable dwell jhijing use all the decenary oufhouses land foi sale nnda blacksmith sh,,p t"hk subscriber offi rs for sal a valuable tract presuming thai those wishing to buy property of i of land obntsining h-xs cr«'g lying ihis kind would lirst desire to sc it tho siii,scn'i r , in line du county on the catawba river about deems ii in necessary to give ii i -.- particular da 8 miles below beattie ford scriptem hut would i glad tn shim the premises this laud ia fan excellent quality well adapt lin persons wishing to pur-chaws i to cotton and nil kind of oram ' a ootuklor l charles f harris able portion ol u is low-ground and meadow i ' j the luu.rui.'iiicii i.,'i-iui , u'ii il.i.'h .-';_£." '- "'''' : ' l '"''■' -'"> lt-ll-.ll -.-. uie im ii h oct the w he fo l-"l the ■i ,'.'.. '"." ■i.-i f'-.i cured in at f.\vinti_yii,l.l'..,.se 1 d l r.h 13 a ul iron 41 n 61 r peach . v ii i«i vioiii-s . . . 83.3(1 apple . 4 ni hi \. uli i nt . . iinii " x > • • • 17 a ih sugar brown . t->l n lit - 1 •" ihi i p . . li l •' cu i i . . lliu is • • • • 8u n 76 boll ba n ii i-d . . 140b iiiiii w : iii a ni ... 5011 n ...>(• u liisktiy . . . ill u 4ft s . . . ;_.! i :_., wool , . . . i;i a ii cxtract frum professor clin's liai.gtirnl lilmm dt ess | h i proportion a virtue ia more valuable thaul knowlodga pure and enlightened morulit mil l.e regarded bj even considerate father the highest re mncndntumi of a liii-niiv institution tho youth is withdrawn from tha salutary restraint uf parent al hill und authority and committed la other guardian at u tune of lift must decisive of his prospects nml destinies the period devoted to education usually impresses its own character op en,,.-lli n^ii/j-'rtwi htaftmttii v,.,|.lv,v isnma rtsn lauipt.tions to vice are the ordinary id essential aoourities which every institution of learning ii bound iu provide for the snored interests which are committed to iu charge i tut nfeguants and ne gative provision urn not sufficient the tenden cies four nature are retrograde and they call for the iutsrpositi f positive remedial influences — the moat perfect human society speedily degene rates if tha active agencies whioh are employed ui its elevation are ue withdrawn r auspendod vvhut then ran ik expected i inexperienced youth - ml forth from the pure atmospbore nf domestic piety uii.l l.-il tu the cingla support of its own un tested and unsettled principles in the i.u.lst nf rir oumstanasa whioh often prove dual to tlw must practised virtue i i frankly confss that i see no safety hut iu the preachin nf the cross and in a clear aud unfaltering exhibition of tha doctrines and sa-.cliu.is of christianity the beauty and excelleices of virtue are excusable i pics though ihey hum ever be inefficient motives with those who reject i!v authority uf revelation ; but in a christian bind iwakty-divoreed from religion is he riuiiiicm uf ull r 0l „, t y „,,„„.„ by w^u-i , dc.-e.tlul philosophy luis mi.uliwv »,„) corrupted ihe urld i venture lo altirin that this generation has not given birth to another absurdity ao non sl r.uis as that which wn.il.l exclude from our semi aaries of learning the open and vigorous iuculcatinn nf the religious faith which is acknowledged by our whole population and which prevodes every one of nur tree institutions oltr governor and legishi tors and all the depositories of honor ml trust are prohibited from exercising their humblest function till ihey have pladgod their fidelity to the country u|miii the l.uly gospels the must inconsiderable pecuniary interests is reminded too sacred to be en trusted tu the most upright judge ur jun.r or to the mosl unsuspeeted witness till their integrity hus been liiriilie.l by an appeal i the high notion of christianity even the exercise of the elective franchise is usual uspstam npon the same oon diliisi the interesting moralities of the domestic relation ; tha laws of marriage and divorce the mutual obligation of parents and children are all borrowed frum the christina scriptures tm toon of the vicious and the hoaaa or the upright the prolan rilwldry uf thu profligate no less than the bumble thanksgiving of tha morning apd evening t r a , _! c : , .'.. , , l . , iw , n : nplc our eh'sp.ence and ml puetr : oui periodieal and popular literature in ull tlieir varieties the novel the tulo the ballad the pl.-.y , all muks their appeal t tl d.-.p sentimenb of religion that pervads lhe popular bosom ( nisi niiiiiv is our birthright it is tbe richest inheri lance beqilmtbed ns by nur nuhle fathers it i mingled in our hearts with all the fountains nf sen i mi it and of faith and are the guardians of p.*b i lie edn.-utinn nlnne halting between two opi ninns '!"' do thej think that u liicl nnd for praetica purposes the i ruth nf ( lir.stiiu.ity is still a dehata hie question , is it still a ipiestinii whothor the m u.-rat.uiis yet to rise up ami occupy the wide 00 xiains of tnis great empire ; to ix th repnasnta lives of nur iia.ne nur freedom and our glory is fore the nation of ths earth shall be a christian or an ii.li.l.-l people 1 can wise and practical mei i who ur engaged in rearing up u lemplc f lenrnin tu form the character and destinies of their postc at ill-lit vv s (',)....(), tohcr 00 the subscriber nl wishes tu dispose of another tract of land lying in mont wjjjwp county h miles beyond stokes's perry ! which is supposed hv those who ure judges in li mas the most viihiiilde mines in this section of country aid only requires cnorgy to dovclnpn ut i imis c intents the ootspoo owning die whole mint consists of eleven h-i>niis und the uh | wish to soil onl his port in-tin piircl'.ii which will lie done on rensonaldo icfuis persons wish ing to purchase such property ire requested to ilyieiv lhe land ' '•*' " ii.u.ris h • • . 194 a lolmea scarce . 87 n km 1-—a . ■. iu . um ...... iss uj a aujnuils 7 .. hj ft 14 i lsjulll silili'e . ivl wi new . . ii ii ii line i.'ill n thitl i 7 » 87 salt ni sacks . 300 mils . . . t-j a v bushel . . ?•"> ass ioo a 120)sugar prime . . 9 a 121 ir tuper 660a 330 common b a 1(5 line . 680 u loaf dl hu.ip l."i ii li 5.6 allow s hi ). hia ia i ml i ten ij l kercl . . cio i tv.ii ivhcui it't .. mm a\uu\ae iiuu\s woust-s slc .... ... j . ... l —. _,-. __.*-< - a mm af __>■_.« . mm ____! - ■he subscriber having determined on moving " to tho w.si during t ! mil g tail or winter wishes to sell the tact ol !-,..%.■%» at columbia 8 c septcmbcr 12 oct ib r 11 1334 nil which he uom 1 id-'s four nules we i ot sulis bury on tlie beattie ford road coutsiuing 455 ac e -. . . . . ii a l-.'ji;ir.l id n 121 , paseh . 7 imolassos . . . lo a 50 a ph .. 10a bohlacl i'l . . jjoo t i.v . . . i a l"..s.iii m - lis , •'"..' a ii .... i ■a j i.ii.-ii i . . 75 .... is a lasugar brown . i n 121 .... 80 a lthij ion ilhmp l'i i 2a li n ifiltallow . . . ill n 1 . . . 760 n histt is 1 i isa .... 4 .">.', whisk-ay . . . 4h a si a j 1st of leaifjntii lien i i no in the ppst office ol l.in ul.-ilt .,,.",. v .. on tuk 1st i.i octobeo 1884 v daniel anthony drury q abornatby mile alwrnathj (.-',) juim anthuny john i ur franklin alieillilth b....1 1 ii dell julm butts r rev charla betis f-s john lieiil or l.i.'.is s.uiii'r '. david barriager jo shun iteiiiii c bri-aie alis-iliiin biuivn qilbstt brid uos theu w brevard julin 1 clark jepmi.-i clark john uli-v - 2 1 jul.s covington j elizabeth carpenter johnclodfsl ier clerk of lincoln county court j.ilui coulter ('-.) u — .;, i 1 d.m.martba davis j dock j dellinger l':....'m.,iiuas i iii loll dehors l_tac_aley i john try george fullbright jacob try june i'.'eniiiu.g 11 anion gfoodson philip grcenhill samuel colas if....\h.ses llerrun william hull william harwell j r.lir.abeth hansil eli i loyle william henkle eliza j ix-tli i lluys a lisle acy humphrey john dowser i cob hoover jscob ueldemfan ohn 1 ilallet jj._lj.rah j'.i'.'s blair jenkins k agnes ki.nh.il henry kcever michael kook jacob k.iliuii elisabeth king 1 lame i , . sussnnab loots john ii long.ja coli i ovine da via lurch m....john m chael matthew macaalin "-.',', bank [ mitohnm {__!,) naoianiel mitcham 2 daniel hoaer i jnlm mostcller david mosteller jams martin or campbell ruckfbrd andorson mathews cynth mao 1 llev ilu l.l s lo.»s n...j»bn norn v r 50 acres of w hich nre freshly cleared thore .,,,«. " ihe in itnise an excellent dwell u.jj lm:-ii j k together vi „|| the iiec-s snry iiit-liiiililin-s new , , j slll |, l . s lv ,.. -|-|„. place s an excellent stand to , house uf enter tainment also for bale another tjruct oi land shocking catastkoi-iii at tlii llnl.y bkpulchre extract of a letter dated lh limit may 11 : '•: into writing the stove i nu sorry'u iulurm you of .. n ut.s loss uf lite at jerusalem m the l.'luircii of uie .->.■puli-hre from 15,000 to 110,0110 pdyrinw sk 1 - tor m d were a_-sc.uld.-d this y.-u at lbs fete u dre.is of them slept in me church uls night beifor mat un which tlie h.dy tires appear and uunug the da thousands ware waalged together within in s i ,'.• god iui ih young — men women an ing du l.uiir wivi-oui h , tenant . i , ,„. tat iinled and glowin ,.,,,, ufl were baud muni rent ,". iiiei.i was obwrved nil whim u , „'.," whole mass mu ... a siuiuihiiu mm muvtuie.it towards the holy sepulchre tboossods of torche were in stantly illuminated tho air became rarified as lire and nature overstrained ami eshsuated gave way num hers fainted were bonis loop fell snd were trod up on the attempt to save th ;„,., pita ted utliers in flu ir lute the screams ami sseitsmenl c useil those near tu the dour in hot their ssosps . u.-ir example siive a panic to the whole mass and now a scene of death and disorder ensued heyoial description ibr hun 1'iichu whii had descended to the buoy of ths church was born out by o»f rwhelming f.r in t arms of some nmi exhaust u and nearly overcome all consideiation li.r the pr ait rate and aui!crinj were loot in the w.l.l aenae uf a«df prnerr.boti lbs younr the aged iiiiinn.i the duatiag and fallen were iruil un der foot hy the outriwhlng ini.ltiliule and th lust eye that turned to glance upon lhe new vacant sc |