WEBKLTlOBSERYER. JOHNSTONE iONES,- ? ' ! .' - .." fkUtoir and ; "Ejpprletoi ,M. A. PARK, BusJtoeM (Manager. Saturday September 13, 1873. -A-KCFLECTIOS. One of the am usjn questions of the day is this r Ail; fnfri ?n the present age more diah'driestf thltn they were in by-gone ages ? It is a ques tion vh iebrDiPfPf f a debating cif ty itrtomjMiM V region of America could decide cor rectly. Referring to ancient times, we find that iEsop -endeavored to, teach his people hfitphm7sfyfife UgH; policy."" In the famous SrM&an Re public, boys were taught to steal The Radicals of the present day must be lei?itimatedcscendnnts df the'e boys, and inherited their talents by hereditary transmission. Diogenese, the eccentric "old philosoplver of O recce f serach ed Ath'en&irjaiaor an honest man;, we tfembleto think of what would be the- result of a Diogenes investigation intq the city that now claims to U&thc-'Athens of America. St. Paul eighteen centu- l' ICS no louna it necessary u pieuuu 9 i - . Ai i . honesty wherever -he went1 Pope? , .. . i the English .poet., was so much im pressed YiihrJthe fjfet : that'. honesty was the rarest of virtues, ..that he boldly assertcdinVimftioitai v.ftitfoi that "an honesty man (is the noblest work of God.'1- - - ' -And in the Shakespearian"- age dishonesty of life must have been very eoraim 1 01131 S;h & m a k es th e chai QmjBofi, physfc deliver acters in soui such sentiments as the following: "to be honest as this world goes, Is to be one picked out often thousand.'' "I do proclaim an honest man, Mistake me not but one; No more, I pray and he is a steward.", "To be direct and honest is not safe " So, our age, corrupt and degener ate as it is, is not peculiar in this respect. Human nature is naturally corrupt. Man is steeped in original sin. Said the Royal Psalmist, "Be hold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me." The heart can bo purified only by the regenerating grace of God. Vir tue and Religion are immutably link ed together. Virtue is a mockery unless accompanied by a sense" of responsibility to an overruling Prov idence. 'Christianity is hypocrisy, nothing niore, unless all the : beauti ful and noble attributes of virtue cluster around it. r - ' ' I. ,ii 1 "1 ' r SOUTH CAROLINA TAXES. The Supreme Court of South- rCar olina has decided that a tax must be levied to pay off the bonded debt 'of . v r v t t j-i"T r the Staterincluding the b6nd3lfipv1i to be fraudulent. ..t jl J Such a decision is not to be won dered at when it is known that the Supreme Court i consists of a native renegade white yankee;parpet bag ger, and a negro yankee carpet bag ger a trio of precious fellows who ought to be photographed in the rogues gallery before they are turned loose upon society again at the ex piration of their terms of office. It is useless to mince matters, or 'whip the devil around the stump," any longer in poor, thief ridden South Carolina. The SupremeCourt might as well decide at once that it is a virtue to steal, and that robbing the Government is legitimate; the decision in the Morton, Bliss & Co. suit against the State, amounts prac tically to this and nothing less. Such a decision would lessen liti gation in the future, and save the Radicals the trouble of deceiving and the sin of lying and false swear ing, when they propose to rob the 1 government. A letter, published in a recent number of the Union Herald, de scribes a public meeting of Radicals at Rock Hill, S. Cand speaks of the Honorable 3. H. White, Honorable Jos. Turner, Honorable Nelson Davis, and Honorable. M. Owen as being pres ent.. The reckless ,way in which this epithet ore&nct and distinction,, is used rt6w-a-dagy'ift fearfully! amaz ing. If ought properly to be ap plied only to those , who are worthy of honor ; estimable in a high de gree, or illustrious ln:the! instance ljust cited, the absolute and most pre osteroulabiurHitfKefhing is qppare&t,: When it is known that th ffononabb X. X. Owens; M a young man wnose-claims to distinction are ofthe m ost iwetivlab-leicharacter. and the other three- Howj?ables are, if we i cnjr luiormeu, Tiegroes, who ni ight be?fclassed;' cottcimarket Pliraseordiriary, 'strict krdina ry ,' -anbw m iddlirigT6red.Wdtrr ers.' Smce the pUhet Is being de- iauw w sncn Jtase,uses,r we th,ink i best that ithuld be drob-ned Itn. getjier. Jot one.in ten thousand '15 ntitled to such a epithet; no w-a- tiays ; One of the Herald correspondents wrote to Gen. Joseph j. Johnston asking his opinion on certain topics U of the day, to whiclf he feptid : Drab Sir I have had the honor to re ceive the note of to-day, in which you ask me, on the part of the New York Herald, to reply to certain political questions. . It would give me pleasure to have the privilege ol doingso, but not being a cfti isen of the United States. I donoJ publish mv political opinions: Most respectfully vours, - T7 "J.-E. JOHNSTON., This sfiol-t "ana terse epistle- has brought 'fortlv bitter' com ments frpm the Northern press. It is making pf more than a plain statement of a fplain fact. Gen. Johnston is still disfranchised. But it seems to af ford the Northern haters of the South a fine opportunity for vent ing some of the spleen with which lfey seem overcharged. An apologist for Rev. Solomon Tool, in a recent letter to the, Eliza beth City Economist, says, "it is mor tifying in lh,e treWtor see alady puraie such a course as to aWolute- lyiforce a gentleman to takethe'eourse Mr. Pool has taken," in the infamy matter. The main objection to the above complaint, i?rthat the - writer seems to allude to the Rev. Solomon Pool as a gentleman. This must be . - , . . . .- I v ... n 1 111 r I IT n Tl a rm . itlungs called by wrong names, h 1 J. b i ill ieiii.i.. n c uun u 1 1 iv iu c Ctr The failure of the great balloon to rise and start on its perilous journey across the ocean Tuesday, has creat ed considerable suprise. It appears that the material of which the bal loon is made is not sufficiently strong and durable. Professor isc refused to go up in the machine, though it is of his own devising. Perhaps he shows in this, that he really is a wise man, and not merely one in name, only. The Maine election is set down as an event of no political consequence bevond showing that the two parties iii the State stand substantially1" as" thev have stood for. the last fifteen years in the decision of the popu lar suffrages. Maine is thoroughly under Radical control. It is aliope less case. NEWS OF THE DAY. Four physicians and thirteen nnrses h ave pone from KeWf Orleans to -Shre vp port. Othcw aregoiiig.,: 1 . rian'Ricethff great ihowmani isswiifto be an aspirant to the " giibeniatoriirithai of PennsHvania . S The Jocai authorities on tlifTeas & Pacific Bnrpad havestoppeti the cars by force, oii account of lliei)revaleMce of the fever at ShreVerC.' : ' ' r rrincetoniCojege opened Wednesday, President MeCosh -leUveriog an address. Some two hundred students have entered, many being from the Southern States. , Kellogg, of Louisiana, offers $5,000 for the conviction of the murderers of Crawford and Harris, and $2,500 for the murderer of Archibald. Santana and Big Tree have arrived at Fort Sill, and been placed in the guard house. The great council will be held on the first of October. ' At the meeting of French residents of Richmond, on Sunday evening, death and damnation was drunk' to the Emperor of Germany and all his family. Messrs. Cuth bert, of the New York Herald, and Gramie, of the Whig, were among the speakers. A Washington dispatch of the 10th to the Richmond Dispatch says : The steady decline in gold for two or three days has awakened a very pleasant situation in the Treasury Department,; and the Secretary thinks that i,f business is permitted to reg ulate itself, and the bulls are left severely alone, gold will soon reach as low a point as it uju jn tne spring ot io i, wnen it was ower than at any time since the war. . The Palmetto State. Edgefield counts Upon selling 10,- 000 bales of cotton this falh, ' .. - Gen. M. C. Butler thinks of mak ing Greenville his home in the fu ture: - There were 34 deaths in Charleston for the week ending the 6tli instant -whites 10; colored 24. A negro was drowned while batb 1 1. L 1 ' ' 1 mg lust veeK in a mm ppna near .Lancaster C rl. The rust has made its appearance on cotton in Lancaster county, and the crop is seriously damaged in cei The ' Gdvernor has ; removed. David Hemphill, Treasurer, and the President, Ed. Viieyi Postms er of Chester. Both have been superset ed by colored men. " ' On the 5th" instant, at Myers' Ci-osSj Roads, in Darlington, two' men Geo.' W'adfoyd-and Henry "Mansfield i-h ad a ditncultjN i 'VViidford.was knocked down ' with f ;a tick and . Mansfield) killed with a shot-gun. Hrs- r.:, ( , ti'i - ' The Presbytery of South. Carolina meets: at Nazareth Church, in Spar: tanburg countv, on Thursday ,nthe 25th instaixW: Mewber&oX the Pres bytery wjll be niet'with conveyances ajtthe depot; near - the residence -of Dr. A. h. MoorO'on the "AirTLihe Railroad, on Thursday;. rnQrning;iht taken-to the cKurch m time-fdr'the Lmeetmg, state;4ws. The cotton WOTnrtiasirhade iti.an- jearaace in the BeTdaxfear Ralelgi. l wenty-one Doanrexa waKe county jail. , : Nine bales of new cotton have been received in Raleigh this season. The1 basfierigcr' train' oil tlie.GaroH-3 na Central Railroad, now runs within two or three T hundred yards "brthefTTA vaaesuoro uepotfCIIAI 1 f J The oldest constable in, the tate, tne iannury nepotamKsia mr Andrew Steele, of Snow Cree1own ship, Surry county rH bagels 83. There are at present over 200 ap plicants for admission into the In sane Asylum who cannot be. accom- mouatect. , - The yaiisnary jratciman u aissitrett by the farmers that thecontinued wet weather has greatly chiftirtgea the cot- Lolls are rotting. two Q old? im tiVh't miles from Durham, who has reach ed the advanced age of 108 years, a.nd still travels about the house very well. . .i tm:n-3'S The newly appointed post-master at Durham , one Mangumy is not aWe to give a bond of sl.oOQior the iaith- ful discharge of;is duties, ith.e riant. The Superior Court in Cumber land, 17th, of November next, rife 201 cases oil Civil Issqe Io?ket;; atdt! so far W'oh'SfnteTtoclseer mftTtJrj Apnea ranee Dock,et--i'u',i'ifc 7ii- ffle. Wh lie soine persons were dfgging in a marl pit in New Hanover "coun ty they came across an aneJloa- firm lv embeaded in the marl, and (he Wilmington Star wants to know hqw it got there. - . kt Mr. Turner, of the Sentinel, and Elder Ward, dined together at a ho tel in Raleigh on Wednesday. Mr. Turner informed the Elder that he would endow any young lady, that he would court and marry, with his ten thousand dollar judgment against Douglass. , An affray took place on Wednes day morning in a saw mill at Fair Bluff, Columbus county, between two colored men, and during the dif ficulty one drew aciiife and cut the other in such a manner that he died in a few moments. We learn from the Wilmington Star. Rev. Noah Correll, a colored Bap tist minister of Rowan countv. was forever boating his child. Rev. Noah's was progressing favorably to ail ap wife heated a pot of water last Fri- pearanees. Immense crowds were day night, and after her liege lord there. Every car brought more to had finished off the child, she pour- the scene. A steady breeze had set ed it over him, scalding him fearful-''in from the Southeast, which caused ly. He is in bed, and his life is in a deep concavity in.1"" the Southwest dans-ce. The Salisbury li 'atchmaw tells iUout it. The Raleigh News sn.vs: We itre informed by Governor Caldwell that Revenue Orticcr Deaver and pnrty were fired upon on Saturday last in South Mountain, Burke county,' by a party of men lying in ambush. None of the party fired on, we be lieve, were hurt, but were obliged to beat a refreat. Deaver has asked for assistance at the hands of the gov ernment to enforce the law in that section of the country. rWf-f i The Central North Carolina B: R. At a meeting of gentlemen inter ested in the welfare of the State of North Carolina, at the Benbdw House, on Monday, the 8jh anatant. Judge Settle was called to the chair. In order to develop the resources of the State, Mineral, Agricultural and Manufacturing, it was consider ed necessary to hasten the construc tion of the North Carolina Central Railroad, between Greensboro and Cheraw. The following persons were appointed a canvassing committee, viz : D F Ca Id well, I) W C Benbow; Thos B Keog, David Hodson, Thos M 'Owen, W G Jackson, John Free man, Dr J M Worth, Maimaduke Robbins, D J Neellvl R F Trogden, S S Jackson, Ueorge VV Kent, John is Randalman. Dr Woolen, D CurtisvS Walker, H Parks, J G Hinshaw, W Coe, Dr J A Weather y, Jesse Smith erman, Allen Jordan, W RAshworth, Stephen Lassiter, Martiiv Huptsue cor, Mr Watkins, Wm Stanback, O H Dockery, Walter L Steele, Clop D Walker, benator long, Stephen , Govington W Kfassiter Mr McKay ;, Of the above number, D F Cald- well, Dr J M V orth and O H Dock- tw6 daV8 ag0; aftef a jong and tedi ery,anpesseSmithermn,vyere;ap- rbU8 8e;irch ln regnrd to the evi pomted a subcommittee .to take denCe she may give; iStokes savs she charge of the canvas appVint knows nothing The prisoner Ms speakers, time and places of holding m ine nfof avo'rable result of meetings, manner of receiving sub- a traK He wilI be tried the scriptions, and jsach other measures --j fc October as they niay deenr necessary for the Manhatta'n-Squarer between 77th speedy const ruction.xjf th e road. street (lsCattd'Slh and 9th ave Col. Buford President of the Board .. nues has fbeen settled upon by the i sAft on A isiftQ call a meeting of said Board a&reairly as possioie. Thiilsistivrt in earpefttriii' lesiih hdfdwnersjjnil esKlhtirl th6 counties through'fch''lirji parses, eome!forwarcP liheraliy and oti'evry pducoient in-Uieiposv-er td tUoofopani rbad oun6t be buih. We await anxiously th re portbt the caiivasers. It is W gol den opportunity, and ought " not ?to be allpwedlo,sIip for, ivnt of earn est co-operation. on the part of I'hbsfe iuterested,-iyM? North St (deV.:i 4 1 It has become a proverb in Metz tuitK ; a.Yi.twiuu.i jaaxaine inougnmrsr ot the Emperor, next of "hirasel? aii4 lat ot Branca." , W. Page McCarthy; who - killed rJ. B'. iloedacai, lnf '4 duel neaf Bic?h rnorid,"VaM in May;.last;'Jiesr no jfi a critical condition from the effects of the wound he received at the time. The ball has not ben foniid.and aftf movement .of Jhis boByHvehihf pain, ma recovery is aeciaeu ly doubtful. TjELWQRAP: PQESS ASSOCIATION. i; BY THE SOUTHERN AND ATLANTIC LINE. rvmar, vvno uiaims to oe une oi the Murders of Nathan, Indict ked for Burglary, : ASSASSINATION OF GENERAL MCCUUK. - StokesHf ekness and What Hfe Ttofc of His Prospects. FORAGING OF THE INSUR- rr Convicted of Faanlemt Conttet in Placing a Name on a Fay $ole. THE GRAPHIC BALLOONAN- WHER?AIl5URE; - r SPAIN. Marid, Sept. 12. Advices received From Bavoivne. France, through Car- lists sources, state that Fort Vaccar loa, near that city, has been captur ed by the Carlists, who are massed in heavy forces at that poiut. , Madrid, Sept. 12. The Insurgents in i Carthegena vesterdav, made a sort from the town for the purpose of. procuring supplies, and succeed ed in capturing a large number of cattle from the cow-herders in the Escomberas. T- NEW YORK. New York, Sept. 12. A Hunting ton, L. I., yesterday morning, Arthur Prince, on examination upon the charge of complicity in the Kelsey murder case, was continued, and the prisoner was held to await theaction of the grand jury. Brooklyn, feept. 12. At 4 o clock this afternoon the balloon inflation side of the lower hemisphere, and by lor,cing gas imo tne upper part ot the balloon, increased the already immense pressure to the top part. At 4:10 p. ni., a loiui hissing noise Whs heard, and those who were far enough away froni'the balloon to see the top, noticed a little crevice there which increased with 'great rapidity untilin a few seconds it increased to a double gash, extending many 3ards. Tne gas rushed forth Invisibly and noiselessly, and in less than three minutes, the upper rent commenced. Tbe monster heaved convulsively, and sank to earth, collapsed and van ished. The crowds were very much j disappointed at the failure. Prof. Steiner, who had charge of the inflation process, said he did not 'believe a cotton balloon of that size can be made that will stand the strain of inflating, with the wind against it, as it was for the last hour this afternoon, blowing against and passed a surface of 4,000 square feet, equal to the mainsail of the biggest ship thaX-Kver crossed jthe Atlantic Steiner also says, there were 325,000 feet of gas in tUo balloon when it collapsed, 'Which trave an upward tendency of over 7,000 pounds, press ing against the weight of the balloon Which is 4,000 pounds Even a silk balloon could not stand it. He has never seen a stronger balloon, and if tbe wind had been less high the bal loon would have been all right. The future programme of the managers shall be given to-morrow. Itispro- labre a new balloon will be construc ted. New York, Sept. 11. Stokes has nvka ,'f tUa Iiicf few-weekg with cbilis and fever, but U?,u .,.o r, fV, fw.-;.. Pty ot public parks tor the loca- of alurahtlB&tOTy AtU'i .r'i t ' Washington, Sep. 12. Internal Bevenue receipts to-day 440,657. The news of the assassination of Ge'h.' HcOOki creates ' Considerable excitement here,, especially among his army frieml,and great anxiety is expressed to hear .full particulars of V, n A 4a 1. ? I'll v 'vi. nAPA rfv OVa'Phia ident waS': promptly' transmuted to Long Bralichl'lfs ' Y - Norman At Smith, Secretary of the A.rrti$if the;.Cumberlandri notifies )GenS Whipple! . thajt the Society bas secured the use,inLKllsbu.ry for the exhibition ofHhe-nTdIs'cfor art equestrian,fetattte''6f-Gen.ii(erce H. Thomas, of the gailary im the Libra r'Hall; and connected with thrari- ditpnum rpom of the hall in which the Society, will hold its semi-annual meeting on. the 17th aud 18th of tbiip month; ' Everyprober.arranffemenl Mm been rrikde for the exhibitiorrof the mpdcla.t the cjie ot Pub IftSWtfrkS: wrr oirfejscj nours and a hp4-; They returne4-A.erdict of guilty, lhc charge was tor plac ihg the name of a man on the pay roll who rendered no service. r Probabilities. Washington, Sent. ,12.--For the South Atlantic and Gulf States east of the Mississippi, light to fresh winds, rising .temperature, apaJ or partly uiouuy weamer. New York, Septl2i-T- Money easy. Exchange firm ami Iteatl 1081 i for 60 davs: 108 to 1091 sight ? Gold active and firmer; closed l atl lilt Governments closed steady. Cur rency 6's 1131. State bonds' less ac tive; Va 6's, old 42, new 50; Consols 51. . . r .. . Flour closed weak; Southern clos ed firm with good offerings. Balti more, Alexandria antl Georgetown mficed to gool superfinej5.80 to 6.45; fextra and family 7.30 to 10.50. : Wheat closed stead'. Gorn bet ter and demand. Provisions quiet. Cotton fpiiet but steady; low mid 19f, mid.SDt. conost,m ,",', . -r : ., Ga 1 v es t on Co t ton iiietive : good ordinary 15J lt; sales 37 re ceipts 257 ; stock GOO. New Orleans Moderate , demand, mid. 18 to 18; sales 200; receipts Si 3 stock 8,100. Mobile Firm; :mid. 181; sales 200, receipts 432. stock 5587. Savannah r.Quietand easy, mid. 18; sales 390, receipts 600, stock 2,044. Charleston Firm ; mid. 18 to 18f receipts 687, stock 3,06'.). Baltimore Quiet; mid.; 20J ; - salt 13o ; stock l,2o4. Norfolk Firm : low mid. 18i; sales 20; receipts 209; stock 334. Wilmington Closed firm ; mid. 18 ; sales 28; receipts 122; stock 70. Cincinnati Steady; mid. 181; sales 401. Hew Advertisements. GROCERY STORE. he undersigned are now receiving, and re preparetl Tvit'n an t-ntire new stork o f II K A V Y AND FANCY U HOCEK I ES, direct from New York, where one of the firm made extensive purchases, esjHt;iallj for the Fall Trade. Having an eye to the Wholesale trjM.le:theyj;-niade heavy jwtr chase of Case Good, consisting in part of Oysters, Candy, Pickles. Preserves, Jellies, Teas, fcc. Also a large stock of Cigars, Musical Instruments, Toys &c. All of the stoek will he sold at Wholesale or Retail ; as low"as they can he bought in Charlotte Purchasers will give them a call before buying as they are determined to sell. Sept. 13. A. JR. N1SBET & BHO. JUST RECEIVED, ' A NICE lot of Country Hams, just fnni the mountains. Also, A LAEGE lot of Northern Bacon at , J. L. BKOTIIEKS & CO S. sep 14-tf. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. ATEW Bnckwhit Flour, just received i. from the Mountains, at - r r CRESWELL'S. sept 12 Call soon. G U S S ! ,. SINGLE GUNS. At $2 50, $3 00, 1 50, $6 00, $8 00, $10 00, j $12 00 to $28 00. DOUBLE GTNS. J At $6 00, $750, $10 00, $1200, $1500, 820 00, $25 00, 00, 0tt)0 Q0f to $7 00 BriHrch-Loadihg binible Gnns! At $40 00, $45 00, $50 00. $GQ 00 $75 00, $00 00 -110 00, 12OO0 to $300, PISTOLS. Smith & Wesson's, Colt's, Allen's Sharp's, Whitney and other kinds, at m,lcti;rkk's prices. AMM U N ITION wd 1 1 M PLEM lXTS. For Bree:h-hading Gnns, at a small ad vance on cost of importation. Metalic Ammunition for Bines aim! Pis tols at lowest market prices. A complete, assortment of al Sporting Goods ; I'rfces and description senr on aj-plication- GtMMis snipped uv lua press C, V. v. POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO., No 200.W Baltimore 8k Baltijuorc. Ricbard's' Dougal's, Greener's, Scott's and their celebrated make of gnns on hand and imported to order. , sept 12 4m JUST HECE1VKU. STEAK Beaters, at BREI. BJBQVN fe CO'S. . -wh iHatavlare Stoce; PICTURE Nails and Curtaia IHrs, at BREM BROWN 4t COS Hardware Store. BESTSaalo or Curtain Fixture iu the Hardware Store. GALVANIZED Clothes Lines n-ady or use at BR EM, BROWN fcCO'S Hardware, Store. VERY Large Stock of General Hard ware and Cutlerj', : at BREMfc BROVN & X)'8 , sept 12 Wi JSS JJ.t5fOORE isill ojn hprwshool iTl outh'J5th bjgepternb?r,hm.risf of Tuiti; $12, $i and t2Ch-Fren6H 1 W Music cm tery reasonable1 'terms.- No - de--duction for withdrawal of pupil, save fer protracted Illness,;. ;: " . sep 12-gt, FISH ! FISD !! : -l trst t i-J ti .-. ,Vfi(L Just received, Nos l;. 2 and. ft ,njaokweU ancrlat ifamily mackerel. Also, IScotph smoked herrings in boxes, and ood fish, all ia wim order, ; and. for sale hy,' - r' s f sefiQ , .-. ... ... . sYMoya co. pERMAN Cologne, - ;Y':'-7 au 1u 'y' XX " LavpndrAVaterr - - liana UbrrtiTtlOH: ' Lubins Powder , . . J ,;;": ,; Horn Ooinbs, ; " Nail Brushes,' r .at y French Blacking, v ;i - .lw BUi( VViSLL & CO, aijg 21 Time Tests th& llerits of all Things. f 184 "Over Thirty Years 1873. PERRlTAVISf PAIN-KILLER HAS beci tested in every variety of cli nuttc ami by almost every nation known to Americans. Jt is tlie constant coinpansoi) TId" ihesfmiahle' friend of the jisionary and the traveler, on Ihe sea or land, anl--iHj one sh'otild travel on our 'Lake9t fr,Rtvbni, without it. Since t&;l'aiu-JiierTwsirst introduced nd met with" tftcli cxtfiisiVe sale, many "Liniments, Reliefs, .Panaceas, and other Remedies have beeir offered to the public, Jamt not one, of tfu in has attained the trulv Will IS THIS SO 1 It is because Davis' Pain-Killer is what it claims to be a ltelievt r of Pain. Its Merits are Unsurpassed. If you are sufferrinR from Internal Tain, Twenty to Thirty Drops yf a Little Water will almost instantly cure you. There is nothing to equal it for Colic, Cninips;"Spani!, Heart-burn, Diar il aa, I)jMitiry. Vlnx, Wind in the Bowels. Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, &c. In sections of the country where Fever and Ague prerai.-s there is no remedy held in great er csUH!ni.;PcmmtrH?lling should kevp it by then. A few drujsr, in water, will prevent sickness or bowel troubles from change of water. From foreign countries the calls for Pain Killer are gTeat- It is found to Cure Cholera when all other Remedies l'ail. When u?cd externally, as a liniment, nothing gives quicker ease in burns, cuts, bruises, spr;iins, stings from insect, ami scalds. It removes the tire, and tbe wound heals like ordinary sores. Those suflering with rhewmatism. gout, or neuralgia, if not a positive cure, they find the rain Killer gives them . relief when no other remedy wi 1 1 . It gjiYes instant relief fnmi Aeliing Ttecth. Every home-keeper should keep it at hand, and apply it on the first attack of any Pain. It will give satisfactory relief, and save hours of suffering. Do not trille with Yourselves by testing untried remedies, lie sure you call for ami get the genuine rain-Killer, as many worth ies nostrums are attempted to be sold on the great reputation of vhis valuable medi cine. JES Directions accompany each bottle. Price 25 cts.. ;"0 cts., and $1 per bottle. sejt KMLtwlm t h e BANK OF CABARRUS, Of Concord, N. C, CAPITAL, $200,000. Will begin business on the 1st October. The BEST INVESTMENT offering, and only few shares unsold. Apply at once; the books of subscription positively closed by the first of October. Shares One Hundred Dollars each, and amount to be paid in by the above date. Orders for stock will receive prompt atten tion by. addressing K. II. Allison, Esq., or NOAH PAUTEE, 'Cashier, septlOtoctl JVo. 3fV. City Property, and Fanning Iiand FOR SALE. I will sell privately on reasonable terms, 4, city lots witli neat cottages. 2 unimproved lots corner of Second and I) streets. : 2 unimproved lots corner of Second and E streets. :" ' Also, 4 valuable farms, well improved. For further particulars apply to me at the Auction Store. THOS. II. GAITIIEH, Auctioneer & Peal Est Ag't. sept 10 JUST ARRIVED A SACKS Family Fhrr"Sofw Flake,' ' O VI and othrrpopnlar brand. 100 nnds Bologna Sausage nice and fre.Ii. Conn -try Hams ; 5 Kite nice Butter ; fine lot of best Laundry Soap; 50 gallons of Vino Vinegar, the only pure vinejinr that time or climate does not affect will keep meats, vegetables, fish, oysters, iViv Call and see certificates of reliable Chemist?, at 1$. N. SMITH'S, pep IT t fj OpiHitt Court Ilone. KETIOVAIv. I HAVE removed niv Jewelrr Sforr, on Tryon gtTeet, next t Tiidy's Book Stre, where I am rwcivirig a large stock of goods cvitig t tine Gold and Silver Watch and chains. Ladies' tine sets, lat est styles, ear-bobs, breastjiins, tine plain rings seal rings, and other ne gold rings, gold, silver awl steel siectat-lesr to suit all persons, . clocks in great Taritty r and ! 1 such goods as re mnaJJr kep in a fir-t class jewelry store, which I will sell a low as tbesatcca be bought anywhere "AH work .in the line done with neat ness and despatch, and warranted 12 months. All goods sold warranted as re presented, i j -H- ... A- HA LI'S. TryoiTBt:, next Titkly's Book Store. T SCt 11; , . . SEED BYE & STOCK PEAS. ONE bandieil bifthfc ehnico Ibre, nd a antity tf Stock Pews -jmt7 reivtd and for sale at reasonable price. tj; W. CHALK, sept 11 it : ' ' " Heg Street. -r FAlttlLY $$Wtl I JUST received, a! clicp lt of Family Flour, in sacks. Perwns wishing sonuj- mmg nice, can pe ao"niimHitei at sep 10 ADVEKTISE IN THE ITIO KOE LSQUIKEU. "ftltIV!ng a targe Circulation In the ti6nntie of Ano4i- Union Theter fleld, hd Lancaster oQbrs onsnrpassed ml vantages as an'advertising tnediuiu for the merchants of Charlotte. ; PWbhed3iyekly at $2 per annwn by ? 4A h iBOYilXiA WOLFS. sep 10 , Monroe N. new vraaimA flour. A largo lot 1 of Superior Vfrginia1 Flonr in barrel", Jiwt received andfor sale whole saUand retail, cheap, at A U CRESWELL'S, (eptf ' : OUR large fall stock of Pocket Cutlery hta jast arrived. Call and makease lection;from tll best assortment .in the State. . ' " WAIyTKB UllEM & CO. sept 7 2w -',) . . CARTER'S Springs' Corncrl' n

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