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rULISBTJRT. THURSDAY SEPT. 18.
BURST.
r The balloon that was to carry a few
fcfoenfniw to Europe, burst the other
dw. and the rroipect of . losing, then in
in tUc (Atlantic, deferred. " , ' ; . r '
f- Aqew balloon Ij to be prepared though,
It If laid, for the purpose. ' t
; NEW VOLUME. f
r With this issue of Uio Watehman begins
a neirjTolome. , V,;;V .. ,- - '
- The Watchman is one of the oldest
,"S,
paper In the State, having Tbcen started
1rrl832. It has been in the hands of Its
present proprietor fir thirty years, and
was an old paper when he purchased it
; It has been well sustained by the peo
ple in the past ; and with a purpose n
ouV part to persist iii what we believe o
be right, always -endeavoring to promote
the best Interest of our readers and the
community, conscientiously and without
fear, we hope to prove worthy of continued
patronage and coa fiJcncc. J;
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1 1 KENTTJCKEY KTJ KLTJX.
' It U now ascertained. that the Ka Kliix
mirage in Kentuckey bare been greatly
exaggerated by the lying IUdical sheets
of the Nortb: The pui pose for this exag
geration is not 'BUr- clear. We' sospeet,
however, the jeal secret is tbat they are
Incapable of stating the matter fairly.
they have been so long given over to
al&nder and misrepresentation. ;
It is also said that these, Ka Klux are
exsmembers of the Federal army. All
these disorders are d
iirectly traceable to
- J ., I
corrnpt. -bad government, and they are
not likely to fcease until better men are
placed at the head of affairs. ' i
IS IT TRUE Pv 11
There is a report in this city that a
1 i . . . - ii
recent Ittg suit, in the Western part
of this State, was compromised to prevent
the exposure of several prominent politic
clans of jboth parties. The report saysl.
j . nisi ccnam geniiemen nign up in ine
1 i . ! 't
ranks.of the "Conservative" party were
'J tbout tQ be swamped were about to be
1 connected with swindling transactions,
and exposed, and the case was equelched
j We don't know any thing about the truth
r t4 the; rumor, but would be glad to hearJ
, If wecan get. tbe facts we will do the
, gentlemen the honor to give them an air'
Ing.
We care not whonrit hurtflw
l)u
tier, the Beast, did not succeed in
getting the nomination of his party for
Governor in Massachusetts. We are un
able to account for this, unless we suppose
that, tbe people of that State preferred to
sea their favorite defd r.th.r ihan kA
7 7 r r -.
dictated to. Butler's villainous character
eminently recommended Jiim to the tender
sympathies and Dure hearts of the children
of the Puritan saints: but then Grant and
bts tools intimated', that evcrvbodv must
bis tools intimated'. that everybody must
go for Butler because he was acceptable
! ' I 1 I -
to the Administration. This, these neigh-
boMoying, pure-hearted and truth-heeding
people of Massachussetti, would not
' submit to. They would not allow Mr.
Grant and his pets to dictaie'lo them in
tltis matter.- So Butler was beaten.
I There was not a half a vote polled at
the recent elections not halt of the votei s
of the State turned our including those
that toted for and against the worthless
amendments.-, This shows how much in
teresj the people felt in them! The men
ho got them up and urged their adoption
could not have hit upon a more effectual
tnethod of keeping the present oppressive
(AKitttui A...J U- i 'if
vwuotiiukiwu ufiu upmi m3 peopie muen-
I nitely. We might adopt the same number
ojf Amendments, and of tho same value
and import to suit every paracraDh in the
constitution, every summer, for fifty
nccepsive years, and at the
e end ; of
.that time the constitution woul
. than, it is at present. Cut we are told
a oc wprp
tbat tbe amendments wore the children of
party effort, and therefore, they should
uave oeen a loptea. .
, : - ABOUT" THE EINO.
The Charlotte Obs&rtr mjh: j
!M We bop Mr. Turner will unchain hia wutch
doga when the Leginlatnre mcctR, and guard the
bUte asainat rinir men." ' '
wui auinoriM a magistrate
to aumruon witneaHca and take the evidence, we
. will nuinmon witnetuea from (Mirim nA
i t sir. .i . 1
that town to be the MW-Crarw of the Ring,
iid prominent ConervatiTe have paid monev
and given aid and encouragement toVDern.
ocratk iMpera to amail tlie Sejttisel because it
hMaed f
, ; u.u your gnpe, Mr. lurnerl There
u ulUopc ine present Legislature
will mittiAi.;VA (
- T ' "Ia6,0irie io summon
Witnraa tn ik. ? . i
.......v. . roo mo iviuir. 11MDOW
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but the day approacheth. , Unless
Dcule have determ?., .
oolVifafewnunnd-nLIrrrT1
. ft - i- ":--- -"--,.cCQr.
was" a. a c vvaai uu it a iiuarn si-viitt r
Mi
; w . 1 " 5 , wirirj m
HO
0 . . ...... ..ui.iiri.oio are not
nov tin ft K . 1 .
estly!cofrnptedr They -re yet norant
t - .
t of thnlwrooM .Wv .r. .iff... k.. .i
' f. ,.- I l . r v T , Ti, 'r
: ; U Of " lesdewillye,
! .rtln wL
r "-jtv" ' v,w
r jiiiueocu, aim proTu tairio nua corrupt.
rt, t r. v.. : t j 5
l ajo i'ir urBiroviuc Tin?S anci
commuuicaiitig ring ux'co, ao uu.tex w
.ey piiw to be.
.r. v ' . " any1 urge immigration-write lone articles on "W" 01 ."
ji w i l v aiviiiaiii siiur f- a . a . . .t .
0.5 onga -meirwhotn the people We ihe goodTheafth of the community, its ex- C1fn0t ,earn e Yaota
" 4r . "orsuippiug almostj- cellcnt surroundings, 'the rplendid lands ' 108lraCt lhen, nd ll
connoted with the Rings. There is io lod the manv fin: one,.
Cliaiico for an InviiVM;n ' II . . T- 0 f u ,w n..J4JU-J! 1 r ..
It is said tlwt Dtaver and hia accon
plices in rascality in, the mountains, wetjt
i.ut the other duy hong? op; their clot!e
and hats, shot! holea ineniand!then
returned t Morganton, and j reported that
they bad been bushwhacked--fired apon
by rebels. This war done j to break tlm
force of tbe complaints ' against them
for - thf ir outrages upon the people of
that section and to produce the impression
at 'Washington1 that the people of the
raonnu ins were iiosiue 10 ui? gurcHimcu
and were la arm to remiss iim; iguimsip
process of the jaw and ita officers. Bat
the rue was too " thiii CipC Arery of
the Piedmlnt I'm and other-eotlemei
went out to examine the battle field and
were assured by th citizensj In its imme
diate neighbornood that Deaver & Co L
had met no opposition and tiiat ail tne
harm that was donti them was inflicted by
the Deaver crowd on each' -other. 3;
f hi
THE CREDIT MOBUIEB ? SUITS.
A Washington dispatch states' that th4
soits instituted by the govern ment'agaiust
the Credit Mbbil jer euinbination havettimeto
Uitught. The counsel employed under the
resolution of Congress to prosecute certain!
parties in civil actions in order to reCoviet
some of tbe inouey paid in excess of the cvs
of building the toad, has notified the depart j
tnent cf justice"! that it is no longer of any us
to press thef proceedings against the Pacifid
railroad." The same dispatch t.tates that th4
LAttorney-General will prepare a report
showing the futillity ot attempting 10 execute
the command of Congress, askin additional
legislation. It is thus admitted thai the road,
has baa ten the government UongreS3r and
tbe civil coqrtis. . ... , . t . , . 1
Th spectacle presented by tnis.fiasco will
occasion no liTtle astouishihentto venr many
and it is not esi hoiniliating than 8U8prising
That a ring should heat tbe people out of the
whole cost of the Pacific railroad'and $34.4
000,000 besides, make off with I the "swag.'!
and then defy the eoverument in an action d
reff r the money, seems incredibly
nt lunar tiuuUtA-nitrnnn Panerl
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this at all : llljia just as we expected : and;
just as ' Congress intended: it should be
when that bedy of corrupt back-pay grab
bars had the; resolution passed. 1 This!
action of Cbnjgress yas a mere pretence
Nothing was to be expected of that body J
after it peremptorily refused to .expel the
leading Mobiiierite. swindlers. The 'fact
no doubt! that there were too many'
directly and iudirectly connected with the
Mobilier fraud. Since itU;a fact that
the back salary steal' was generally parti
cipated iu, h jshould not be enrprising.if
it turn out tbat the members were eqnally
interested in jthe plunder of the Pacific
Road. They, are ceitainly not above bus-
pician
The fact is jthe people must get rid, of
the present Block of politicians, before
things are likely: to be better The pres
sent ones have shown a defiance of theiex
public wihes
a enpidily, a greed, a shame-!
lessness that iiabsolutely intolerable. They I
are made up of men who care nothing for
Plic opinion as their conduct in publTc
I . . . . J . . 2i- : . I
llfe haS t0 cfarI' b!,owu- -T1w have
only snownj.411 inordinate desire to get
Inch to gei money, and get it any way.
The people should get rid of them and if
possible get better men to fill ifcti places. 1
possible. g
They can
I f ni j . n . ''' -
n i oe worstea. ijet an honest
effort be t0 get honest men.
MISTAKEN POLICY.
Under this4 caption, tbe Concord. Sun
j administers a (inerittd rebuke to tbe mana-
ger of" thejFair of the Carolinae' for
sending North to have their Drintin? done':
?VVe think th I fitn tak6s; thef right vfeV
of the snbje'ct, and the remarks of that
paper will apply with equal force to other
Similar Associations. . !
j We notice j that the managers of the
Plate Fair likve also sent out of the State
o get printing done. This, tob; after use-
ng the State press as an Advertising
inedium- for which they pay nothing. Can
k r !!'J. i . . . -
wgiyair uicniisipiency oe imagined 1 ne
dvertising done by the State press with-
out charge will be worth to the State Fair
association- ! thousands of dnllara Yp
I notwithstanding this gratuitous contribu-
I br, the money of the Association b sent
JLa
w v...uMiiai w ajr ior wor tnai could
ve been done to suit the pnrpose as well
frt some of the printing officers ; in the
State. - (r ;- - - ,
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J here is w claps of men so much iropos-
H on as newsnaner men anH nr nfon
1 '-;-. . ..... : .
tThey areexbected to tak not f
(hing to give free notices of Fairs and
i i facT? of :.Lu .. '
I L" w
i ' . ' KJ cor 1,1 tw ,ucu J
are not more iuterested than other neoole
I j .. I , "tr people
r - prtntmg at Northern nricea arid nv
Southern, price? for all they bave to bnr
i it.- 3 , , . 3
tP 7 5 nf everybody that is
n favor with jthe majority and denounce
that which tslin disfivorith it-defend
he town agatnn foreign slander
fvirber citizens. blow for lrJi.
is. . . i ' -r
schools, her ichurches .her wate-rwArka
l i :
uaumaa proieciS
her r. 1 r,:ij .
tie Iditornd nrln.e .M...!i .. L
. .i s
U .'L. ? r . w uu ana
V" f?PJ or PP" . to every
one iMicall?Jsi.d be8nretohBvenoihine
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m it except What will Dlease evervbndr.
so tor. as a mail r. .1' .
for, as a matter of rnnr. .lil .-
j - . w A - WW W
1 a va in lu u bit. liih nanfiw m
ri,,l.i;.b .
- i ' 1 : . . . . . .' j
e WIaIipb onrt iri ntnm f
cac aeparau indiviSual who takesit.
j Kotonly the printing business, but
tnamotiusUkept
,uvMembarrasedkd ram k
14 i " """rr" u
the present denlnraKi
1 eM 3 - i f W iyrtemrrunning
i: J I North fnw mnAV. S-1 " ' . . .
rn ihH.... - .
uom - "w".f iciesat worttmanaliip
i mi r nwn m Aa. t. a . . . ' w H '
eor owp mechanics tan make. Unt3
I 4 ' . . ' hn:.n .m Iran oral.
people cetermine iopairoiuciuvs &
ly prcg enterprises, ley will remain in a
dependent condition.
. f i : t ' j ' .-l ."Cv
'' TiiB Pbes3 of the Sute ha ? been too ailent on
the Back-pay Steal of last Cocgresa., If we re
rirht nnlw three daoera have condemn
ed ilTlie Asheville EtpoUor Wilson J'lain
(feafcr'and The Eagle. Speak out gentlemen.
It wis one of the meanest swindles ever inflict
ed on the country, and those - who voted for It
deserve everlasting disgrace. You had ,jost as
inotifr the corrtiotiarw of Radical Im M to
instify the same kind of corruption elsewhere.
Tnls DaCK pay DUniiMW"i w6";
hushed np eoneeroa souinern me-aoer.
raretteviite Jagu.
The Eagle is jnietaken as to the num
ber of State papera-lbat have denounced
the back-salary steal. ' We can not now
recall a single democrat. e exchange that
has not condemned it.- The Watchman
has jdone so .'most nncqnivocally, . and
furthermore, ?t wiU never support any one
hoi voted for the .bill or took tbe money
afterwa-fpassed.5-1 :ust..u..
t: It fa true that more Republicans Toted
for MliilllLKan "Conservatives," but there
ivereinor9;Con8ervAtivea in. Ongiess
whooted' for the .bill rthm them were
Republicans according, to their respective
numbers- "1 There", were Very ' few -of the
VpldLMne:I)pmocrata,'sint Congress and a
less number voted for the' bill.
It will thus be seen that this most in-
famdua 'measure was carried through Con
gress byf.tbe 'approval and .support s,qf
irj8ervatiyea;r--galvanued-idemocrats.
What an outrage npon the confideuce of
the people ! What a- wanton betrayal ot
trust These men wuo lxad wormed their
way lnto7 the , halls pjf Congress by de
nouncing and professing to repudiate tho
swindlers in the - Radical party, "have out
berodd ilerod in' the practice of the ery
crimes for which they .pretended such
holy ; borrow. -Wbere shall we now go to
find .an honest man t . Not among , the
wide gtnnthed politicians, sorely
1 Tilts robbery 'of the people's treasury
by the forms 'of la w is one of the meanest
and inost iudefensible acts of rascality
ever perpetrated by a body of men claim
ing tp''be honest or decent. ' It is an on t
rage hat grows' worse the more you ex-
i.NoWjdhese "ConservaUves' who hav
di?graeed themselves and rubbed the peo
pie m$stl)e repudiated at once and forever,
lest th people bjecorao responsible for their
crime.iThe pepple arJ not now responsi
ble for lhia wrong: and can t.ot be made
80,:nntesai they endorse the perpetrators o
it. Ii is. nsclc8s to denounce Radica
rascality while we cover it np iu our own
ranks!! Every honest man will turn away
from these Achan?.
We pan not imagine how "Conservatives.
to justify an act so shameless
iu iUs before an bonest constituency
unlesthey thought to do so by declaring
lual Mi was done by a Itadical Congress
jt ma be that 7 thought to screen
.1 : ml. .
iaemWC ,rm IDal conlemPl ibJ toave
em 7 lg me people tuai 11 wa
the
the measure of a Radical Con.tress.
If
tIl?s iaTM,e Plea makes them far more
'Pa public
I. J:... T I I 1 11!
uu,l"u! Xh i hVU oau iuey Buoum
take vantage of such a thiug to perpe-
trato 4j great wrong upon the people.
Awajfwith all such men, say we.
,Mt Vernon, N. C.
Bept15tb. 1873;
WATCHMAN.The present sea-
i " 1 ' r i- i ' i
son luaMgnratea-an erati political chance.
Lt.tl .i n,. I, U . f . "6. '
nicnasine-HBacKei DMnes and reah.
ty- P fair since.1 the' war,- it has been all
miserable makeshift childish compromise
wrth rUndomnnintn --'. vr';ii 'a i-.-
........... an niu locure
are absorbed In our Republics struggle
t -..fii i-4i i . , V . ; " e
tor life ior.the last tight years we have
been dragging along nnder the temporary
huts biilt from the debris of our country's
fallen edifice.- Bat we cannot endure the
leaks rind exposure always. We must
i i. r . v . :
uave pinerent lentments tbey are top-
P"g Upon our bead. ,
Thejold parties art going and gone.
Yet the common-sense ilmt w. b, ,bm
lives-Bd flaunts the flag of intclleciual
, . b . luiciiectuai
1 , - ; i?s. . -M . " . "r-"vr?"'
Ul"u"!fu " is. coming to be seen
tnai the fijoutbern people a ere not all
mad-men, nor the Northern : crowd all
- - i"sj
SolomnhV -i; .,m iwimjorei tf in not me natural re-
if i - -
Ifa jhyilosopher such as Socrates were
a8ked afat Wa8 'e -greatest misfortune
of4Hjloulh- 1 lbink be wonld reply, in
H bia iancient imperturbable candor and
TJ& U-t.J : tu. .. 1
.1 :.V ,-5.mwc. .ui uiu
i,0T! .aud eommbrcial disadvantages
v -
comoipea witu the rivalry of the Yank's
, iiiit 0 . ., .7 . .
llwvulf,i7- 00,"-u-4:prwolem$' than all
'M.u. i . . ...
iue j.anKB aoore iue IJine in
1 .m. HI . ... . v
i. m . i I r f" i. ... . -
bu4i fan. Vr.
anything.
l i
cj wiii inrn
dissembled
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i -- no u onv uieoani' i hv hnv..
Plj "MA and coll. and d.
1 ..;.;;. Y:.:':i vi T
rr3C.tT,e "a
, f ,uw"e- conwe they
w m . i
are" tT read every thing -cf
B J a - -:
I01 cotre
I to- iveeri twnithird rf Vnn.1 a. I
as literlture was' coAcerhed, in IbVdlark! nuti'! V ren4eraic
ft . 4i'W ! : - i-( -ILiltVOI Lihnrnldtip the rival of Atlanta
. stand up ; Mim Pnt them, however, from and Cinciunaii that are the ComveUed to
W.J " U0Wl$ mor bout the negro and other getai little iob nrintinir doneoutside of her
ire they have. And they can iadee . Bm1 tan !W expect to obtain the as
Skir reain; . ,'Une.of.lhe of Sta,-' wh'n
"Ifrom
OIlm M . . "
, "om juractuarexpeneuco and observa
' :Tr -w-xrwneeo,aiHi observa-
5for.e thejr ean.'TU, y .hade, of
P
pn a set of men vto be coudemned
u. - 7 j
tw
1 lq una in tnn t All .1 f
u - r ? 01
I aTaUClOra all ini mitfArlnn.. t .1 T
n inn. mtwn r a 11 i
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as I t,fii. 70 . w w"
Mriii.i.l:'' 1 e t . m
.rj not a brpkCutake la it ! Fwt. arc Lap,
w. . m. luiuuun nil mrm
py-iProniethcns.la "blessed Satan him
self is A. beatified spirit beside of those
wretched victims of the Big-Head.
Experience, : however, keeps a great
school. Yanks will have to learn it, wheth
er or o. 'JThey "cannot play, truant her
roti' reaches, aronud tho world. They
must find'out, before long, what their
acb-adoredc Sambflrts made of what
honest and sensible hearts Jin . the South
theXbave utterly belied, ani wronged
theV will vet have to put . themselves in
our place add mingle regrets and apolo
cies who meir luiure icssuns di lusiruc
I inh 1 -
And tbfs it Is which , is revolutionizing
political -Falsehood and Folly have held
sway tiil returning Uommon-sense de
mands their dethronement. God send the
day;, wljeu" the world j shnll see. that the
south, whatever she may nave juutortuna
tely Jacked innntellecturnl 1 training has
ever surpassed her " neighbors Iu traits of
purest moral worth ! : t
E. P. H.
Harris' Fire : Balloons.
One of the 'most novel ' features of the
night exhibition of The Graphic balloon,
rooaiyn,
s which
the ordi
nary observer these have merely consisted
of a riiost beautiful 'pyrotechnic display.
But tho inventor, Prof. 11. J. . HARRIS,
gives it a mnch greater, significance. The
balloon ha attach d to it a fuse, and at
certain iulervnls he arranges certain pyro
technic and netoitatliig substances, so that
to thoie who pusses' the key, evey change
18 periectiy inieuigioie, ai.u can DC reaa
like reading a book.' In war. these fire
message 'will carry news from one wing
of the army to another, and as the explo
sions can be heard a great distance, they
will thereby inVure attention. ' Mr. Harris
intends to biing his perfected system of
firei signals before Uongrep at the next
gt8Bnti.. Ineir appearance nt a hyrotechi
cal exhitiiiun, however, aside from their
utility for signaling, makes them by far
the handsomest method of display of that
kind ever invented. 1 he large balloons
are from thirty to fifty feet in ciicu infer,
enre, and wlfile ascending discharge the
most beautiful bowers of colored fires, and
at intervals, bombs which may be heard
many miles distant. After obtaining a
nigh altitude, a cluster of inaguificent stars
fastened trt parachutes, are detached and
float off. 1 heee stars will keep np tht-ir
fires for many minutes. Mr. Harris'
Laboratory is at No. 9 Dey street. N.
Y. Suxday News.
Prof. Harris has spent the two Iat
Snmmers in the City of New York and
at the celebrated watering places of the
North, and hasgiued great notoriety for
the splendor of his pyrotechnic displays.
A Mistaken Policy.
We regrefto learn that the gentlemen
who have the management of 1 he "Fair
of the Caroliiwy" have sent out of the
State to h.ive" 113 printing done. If re
have a proper conception of the object and
intention of Fairs, it is to advance the in
lerettts of the communities in which Fairs
are held. The main object is to stimulate
a generous iivlry, to create a friendly
coiupetion. to develop the resources of the
country, to foster home industry, and
' . b. ... ...
urnilM t h u Anerirkm rtf all I
aees. In or
Is . 1 . . 11 .
er lD?,1 V e8e Ue -
l0
w mj mmm v mmm w . w w w wu uF lliaiiagl ft
give each and every one in the com
muutty, an opportunity to compete for
superiority, and especially should this bo
doue towards home folks. Economy, iu
the distribution of the funds of a corpora-
ljOMf .U lbef firBt thinS 8,,ouW be gr-'
dedi in order to make successful results,
j i -i j .. ...
aud while we admire this trait in these
gentlemen, we certainly cannot do them
injustice when w say that in our opinion
they have allowed the matter of economy
to overbalance ,the idea of exuediencv.
... . y . -
ll a1 7 MJu
ehould send to Baltimore to have job
nrintinff doue. when we can bnt inNonl.
Oaoliua of as good job printers as can be
futid anywhere, lias there been any-
T "S make 7 . moV 1 IIave
S TaT w L a V V
they had the work done any cheap-
er ? Have thoy made my friends for the
Fair by it ? H ave they done anythinsr to
I0,er an encourage home industry by it T
UaVe lhe7 acIdod oue 6gle.fiiend to their
u , oW lhan VUen
Dollars 1 Are Charlotte, printers, who are
sonars I Are Uitarlotte, printers,
stockholders benefiited by it T
hat will any one say who re.ids the
P'" Bud lal bve been printed
1 : u .1.: o -?M . .i . r .
flection be, that there, is not a iob office in
North Carolina: that i. ul , .t nt
a decent bill 1 What will evervbodv sav 1
DSf 11 rfflebf any crediton the jb printers
of Norll -Carolina.? Does it do credit to
those who had the matter in hand ? lWs
?, .. ... .
I j AVfllurff V BJftA &f a. . a iir
Baltimore printers have srreat reason for
gradation, ' that in the far f-nm-d-iron
noona and thev -mav sav. t hourh
j . r " . :
corporate limits. We learn. that it was
I iiirdt inni;. t. I .. . .t
I iu diukc chub iui me
i iaa- tlV- -r ..t-...-
i.mv. .ai. ui lilt. I ill ill ji M iinnwwv
1 "- W 1 ' J
a v - mb DairLi'iirii a. i aan ULiimnL irimiuii.
Und every energy b:ouzht into play, the
laiu vi m f-resd was nivoaea, ana eiirrrng
PPeal made to induce everybody! old
1 and vr.nnr J 1 .1 I I
i aim mi. w inm hciu-
,ne Uud' ' Pr!de w" aPPa,ed to'
,na ever7 ert mad to make it a success
M - d dint of all these things it wfloV
Wicer fte -furpoies. for which it was
'u'enIed.
ot-rnoindaceinent to nave it assist them I
with thee
busine...
with them ! In these days "buiuuesi in
ill "iiw priociuti ot jrtm
ntv k.-l- J 111 . l. ..'..
"j uCK MIIO a ti ccraicii jui ii,
!u rprationf well as to mon-
MM mm
corporation, as well as to mor
1 r t iiiiiii
tutlai! JMf m ' awa i Jta-wV f A
i y
thU tclion of muH'- We elaim
l.i . . ...
fy luuivitjijjiiB -vvo mac r-v j ava
lOM e ,re P"t, tbrougU small it may
ivugn vuiwi h j
i and we would do
i wv, vi uvuu VaXOUOa 2 IQU WO wvwu uwi
uolhing to binder hJ .draDtcmcut, tad
1 wm rj m. w . . i
ai iue. vapnoiiiie urouima in d
Was thf display of Jj IRE liALLOON
were eeirt tp sfeveral nights: - To
would throw no obstacle in hek match of
progiesf, bat atthe same time we cannot
enddrse. the action of" these manirers iu
striking i drath-Vlow at the interests of 4
class, without whom.: 6 Fairs, no raiU
roaos, no- eiuerptis.es -sl. any Jkiad, cul.l
be suctWfully inaugurated, or brought to
a Buccesstul Issue. The Frcsa of the
Rate shoold sptak ont- on thia subject.
And while many. of us are unable to com
pete for this priuting, orj are not prepared
to da. suck work; .yet we j have fi ieuds who
are, J b. Printers, .and i whoae . interci ts
should be prelected by the press. Bernard.
of the Star ; . Brbughtod; tfr Edwards of
IhtsAge; Jones cc Park. of the Cbservcr ;
Hussey & Avery, of the "Piedmont Press ;
Bruuer, t . the Watchman,' and many
others who could get orJ a bill as atlrae
live in desizn. aristic in'excution. and as
cheaji as any Bali i more iVintersV Outside
of a pecuniary consideration, (the matter
of the saving the pitifut sum of Fifteen
Dollars J we think it is a shame and a
disgrace, and casts a slur and a sad re
flection on the printers bjT North Caiolina,
that tho managers of jthe Carolinas'
shonld have thier printing done in the city
of Baltimore. '. ' t - ' . '
This is "Encouraging . Home Industrb
wiiu 11 vengeance. isvncuru oun.
The Reversionary Interest in the
.... . Homestea. s. ,
; Touching this im porta at question we
are about to have as many judicial npin
ion a there are in rial Vin the leucb.
Judge Dick has jnst rendered a decitsiou in
the (Jul ted Ute l)itnct courts for Wcs
tern North Carolina, on the reversionary
inteiests of a bankrupt in the homestead
The case in point being that of Jno M. j
McOonnaughey, a bankrnpt, who, having
filed his petition,' ' praying tbe 'Court to
tell, for the benefit of bis creditors, the
reversionary interest in the tract or parcel
of lan i heretofore 1 assigned' to-- him
for a homestead, by Jobh S.i Henderson;
lite assignee of hi estate, and the same
coming on for consideration before Judge'
Dick, at Chambers, in Gteetitboro, on tin
28 h of August, 1873, and being debated
by counitel; it was "oidered, aljulg-d and
decreed by Uio Uourt, (hat tUo prayer t
said petitioner be granted, and that John
S. Henderson, asitigneejafitresaid, aftrr,
adverticing the time and place of
four public places." for the ,wco i.f tw'en
ty da, iu itowan county, proceed to f. II
at public auciinn to the highet bidder lor
canh, at tliH court-houce in SIibnry, the
reveiionary interest in all the land
aligned hereWifore as a beroi stead, to the
said John M. McConnaoghey, with there
servation to the s.id bankrupt of the tight
of enjoyment of hi aM Uiomtead, dur
ing it legal duration j untnipeachatile for
waste, and with all th ineidriita he would
have, it he waa the fee simple uwnr. - and
upon the paym-ut i.f the'ptirchaee money
by the purcliaiM-r i: is ordered, adjudged
and decreed ilnl said anignec execute a
deed to him, conveying the nid laud, re
citing therein he reservation, incidents
and light t the l;ii.krnpt herein before
mentioned." Exchange
The Name 4tYiinkee.n
The author of the new ork.
Tlu
Uauipuign from Toxas toiMar.) land," is a
Preaclur. Fioin hia bo.k ih- lltchmond
Whig copies the following r auit for call
ing our enemies 4Yinkees." and we copy
it somewhat for its truth; and sninrwli it
fur its humor. It i a rich as a 1 pu'a
Bull of F-xcornrnunication :
"Yantet-: The popnUr name for the
citizens of New England This is what
Webster says it mean and this is
what we want a name ftr the peop'e of
New England. Aud, a, their hutory is
well known to tbe civilized world, the
whole world will understand us, aud we
wi'i oiiderr'and onnelve, wlx-n we call
them Yankees. It is the onlv naro or
word in the English or any other Unguage,
living or dead,, that can be applied with
full senpo and force. It extends to all
their ten thnnuid schemes of deception
and fraud, and comprehends their every
act of lying and stealing, from the days
of Washington till the present hour, in all
their political, legislative, executive, com
mercial, civil, moral, literary, sacred, pro
fane, theological and rliibolical hiiiory.
"The word has ever been used in con
temptuous ridicule of their conduct to
wards each other, and lb-ir dealings with
the ret of the world. Aud there is no
other word in all the range of human
learning, which will convey to the mind
of every man, both in Europe and America,
in Africa and the Islands of the Sea, so,
many, aud correct traits of character, as
the word Yankee, when p plied to the
Yankee. And thus applied, it means
meddlesome, impudent, insolent, pompous,
boaotful, nnkind, ungrateful, unjust,
knavish, false, deceitful, cowardly, pwind-'
ling, ihievjog, robbing, brutal aud mur
derous. 1 ;
"With this name we involuntarily asso
ciate Ihe stry of the Clock IVddler who
stole the landlady's counterpane off of her
own bed, km then sold it to htr slim
soles made of birth-bark, -wooden hams.
patent medicines, chalk milk aud wooden
nutmegs. It carries us bi.ck to day f
vore, aud enables us to look at the differ
ent phases of society, from: the lime they
. i i 1 . . i i
burnt old women ;or wuciiea u uie uj
of the inauguration of the 'woman' rights
convention,! kxhibiltng the atrle ot
dress worn by Puritans iu; beautiful con
trast with the fast agfc that puts lluiri
women in breeches. . j
Th s Yankee conntry has given birth
to oocialism. M or monism, Alilierism.
Spiritualisru And Abrniouim,.with every
other Devilisqa which has oiired the narori
of Unionism.!! And, as there is one word
aba ' .ft m m A V A
that will express all these .and a hundred
more tints, I prefer to use that word, and
thereby say all that can be said on this
suljeci tho 'term is Yaukeeism. And
we will call., them Yankees : General
Beauregard $nd the newspapers to the
contrary notwithstanding'.
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CoxoESTzrs Chills. This disease
has been unusually fatal in onr section I
thia vm r anii !imi to hafR that akill nf
our physicians!. Wa have been Jold that
the celebrate surgeon aud physician. Dr.
Charles Harriot Cabarrus was once call
td iu to see a patient far gone in conges
live chill. Serin gjbat it was too late to
administer medicine, Dr. II. applied bot
cnala nf fim tn:tbA bieaat of itb mmStrmr
1 j -
j and succeeded iu nstnring ciicnlation.
I 2 aP W a at a -
unartotte uomt.
Fire in Baltimore on the 10th instant.
Holiday Street theater: 8U .Cfiarles botl
aud a high sdtool were burned.
Judge F. S. Crawford, and A. U. Har
ris, district attorney, were aiMassinated by
nnknowa partie,rn Louisiana on the
101D. j
Conflagration Im Havana, Cuba, on the
10th. zovv eople itli bnuseless, ana loss
limited at from 53,000,000 .to $3,000.-
000. ! :
Gen. 0l s "etn selected as
cban'man-f the' Cjonservative Executive
Committee of this Sute, to fill the place
lettraeaoioy moiaeatu 01 xion. u. jx.
Barringer. J ., ,
Dangerously I li We - leant tbat
Prof. Cbas. Phillip, of Davidson College,
is dangerously ill at Washington city, lie
is there on a vii to the family of hia
brothec Hon. S. P. Phillips. Sentinel.
Three "y?r gp the debt of Orange
county amounted t $35,000.. Two-thirds
of the debt has belli paid off and during
the present year tbe whole will be paid
together vith the accrued interest. Neics.
: UNDEVELOPED VIGOR.
The feeble and drbilltated nsoally faoey
they are In a more hopeless eooJltioo than
thev really are. The retourees of nature are
not easily exhtasted. Even whea strenth
aoJ appetite fall, when th9 ejea are Uavy
aud luatr,. tbe prniplxioo pallid, and
nerves t rein oloos. tbe body attenuated, and
tbe mind depressed. Itbere is generally a re
serve ot latent power behind tueb palpable
eridfnees of weakness
Various modes of
treatment are resorted to by physicians io
the hpe of developing and rendering avail
able this store of sleeping vitality, but the
surest, and iodd tbe only thoroughly safe
and reliabl means iof weakeoiof the dor
mant energies. of the system is a ouurM f
Uostetter's Stomach Bitten. Elect rid I j.
shower buhs, th flih brush. Wa batbiug.
4ce., may b we etjoogh iu their way. as
auxiliaries, but thfy do not reach the
uree of the evil. All physical d-bilityro-
; eeed s either from a dfraugeineut wf the fune-
tions f the asaiiu
ilatiu.
recreative aoJ vital
"rUS' wr fro,u a ,lih constitution. In
' ,lIur cafe' aud al1 ,u wb-r b.th
1 causes exUt. lb Itittrrs will iurariably pro
duse an immediate aod salutary ehance iu
the condition of the patient, aud eventually
effect a omplt-te cur?. None if the d nger
us alkaloid. to oftepudininistered aa tonics
can Im othrwta thai deleterious under such
rireutntneei. and U ifire mercury it posi
tively rriuii nal. Themlirret effeet of th great
vegetable acifie vtU be manifested iu an
improved apatite a iuore cheerful frame of
ii'iud, a gradual return of strength, an in
ereee of tl-vh. and a healthier eomplectioo.
Meauu'liilv. h -WeVer.xhe eouatitution, if inert
and feeble, will have b? roused and renova
ted the subtile eleinefits of invigoration con
tained iu the Bitter
q q q qj q 3 q 3
The Soil Popahf Seditioe Eiiant.
1840 Over Thirty Years 1S72
Since the Introduction of
PERRY; DAVIS'
PAIN-KILLER.
rpiIE PAIX-KILLBR
la eqnallly applicable and eficaciooa to
ronng or oM.
TllIK 1AIN-KILLBR
la both an Internal and K
External Remedy
OIHE PAIN-KILLER
Wi
ill cure Fever, and A rue
hen other
remedies hare failed.
rpiiE PAIN-KILLER
tShculd be uaed a the firt iDanlftKUliona
of Cold or Cough'. .
rpilE PAIN-KILLER
lathe creat Family Medicine of tbe Aee,
TE PAIN-KILLER
A Will enre Painter'a Colic
THE PAIX-KILLf.R
tm anrvrwl ff UmIIs m awl TtuWta
rpilE PAIS-KILLER
" pt,' w ivi w aa vui aaaw
UN-KILLER
the Verdict f the People in iu fa
Haa
vor. ;
rpilE PAIN KILLER
Given UunireraaH Satisfaction.
rpHE PAIN-KILLER
Beware of Imitati and Counterfeit.
rpilE PAIN-KILLER
la an almoia certain cure for CHOLERA,
and h.xA, widiin doubt.'tbeen more auccewful in
curing ihia terrible i-ae than any other
known remedy, or even the moat eminent aod
nkillfiil Phyairiana. In Jndia, Africa and China,
where thia drwadfal diaove ia ever more or lea
prevalent, the,PAINKILLKR ia conaider by
the native, aa well ai European reaidcutain
tfio-e riimateo, a ScRE'REJtEDT.
qHE PAIN KILLER
lvttrri lSkfflaM wvrrrwawl Willi full I f4 iAna
for nae.
rpilE PAIN-KILLER
Ja aold br ail Drpgiat and. Dealers io
Family Medicine.
Sept. 4th 4u .
SPEIAIijlVOTlCEV.
WAGES
70R ALL WHO fARE WILLING TO
I WORK. 'Ar.y perM)n old or yonnjr, of either
mM.can jke from $0olW per week, at
home o V connection wi.h o htr busine.
Wantetl oy al'. Suitabk to either City or Coun
try, and a ly er mmi o," the rear. Thia ia a rare
opportunity b lhoe who are out of work, and
out of itoney (o .nakejan Independent living.
No capital .injt required. Our pamphlet,
"llvw to make a Living, jpvingfull imMruct ion.
went on receipt of 10 ceota. Addre A. BuK-
lON & CO., Aiornania, eatcbeaterCo, . l .
GETS
every where loaell our new and novel
Emhroiderips Machine, aend for II-
V YTrrliirated CircuUr. to the McKee
W A A I L U Manufacturing Company, 309 Broad
way. New York. j
IIIK PAIILOU CUIlPtNl ft.
Every Ldy wanuone
Everr Mao ouaiu to nave onel J
Sent on roveipt f Ten jCent. Addre, L. F.
II Y DE & CO, ld-i Seventh A venue. New ork
ll(lTO PL it r ITION w(i't.
Sent on receipt of 25 eta. Unique l'rintin and
Publishing lionae, S5 eoey Mrret, rw) ora.
tii r i.cRtri ir ito p reran l
PaniLT T1U ncii BK o 30
Dava Trial : man 1 advantarea over all. SatU-
faction ynaranieed, or $20 rwnnded. Sent com
plete, with full direction. Beckwith Sewing
bine Co., 802 Mroaalway, ?t. Y.
TZXH ZTI3C7 I32VAQTZO TF.UftS.
An Important immtn' It reUina the rUipinre
at all time, and nnder; the hardest exetctwr or
aeveret Mrain. I. worn with comiort, ana
If on night and d.-r, enVcta a permanent cure in
a few week. Sold cheap, and aent by Mail
when "-eq nested, cirmlira free, -when ordered bv
letter en t Tie 2Iaa(le Truaa Co No,
Broadway, N. Y. Ulf. Nobody use Metal
8pring Trus-ea; loo pajafuJ lbry alipoflTtoo fra
0,00117, ?
V NEW ADVERTISLtMEXTl
''T" 1
X'XMiau.) AUK1VAL
FALL A1ID V1MTER O00DE
Retail dealer, in Ueoeral Meriu
in receipt, f a larStock ; CodUn, ia 7
which they are determined to !! M w i
FToum In Wet em North Carolliuv Tl
oonaUntly 00 handthe best' j Ti
AHCHOR BOLTHJO CLOT'
and are Arenu for Um beat Iodi ELrlna
Jbey art abx Arenu b, Wkaarf.S?
ebrated Super rbwbhate, PoUdko GmSqa7
Thev bay and acll (irjia. tr. H,
kind of country piodoc. Tlankful tJz
aame. C worm and, pra tbefc . call bt
J.SAM'u McCcriBixa, jmOxtkL
T. B. Beaxx. 4 .An Jr..1
AV. I, ifmrpW$ OraniU JW SiIiAtn ' Y h
1 -
Dissolution pf CopaHnersIiip,
Th 'fiim ef BjtTniairrjloUfri i rv
bare thla dav dlwAlredby matlral cwtarai. la
perwooa indelked tokbeo vill siU Ukrr'bai
aod accoooU proconxly. The bwlu iH W Ln
in the banda of hi. E. A, Etiinpork blT
auiborised io cotlact aod receipt for tbe mbm.
M. L. lUaxRAtir
B-J.H4uia.
R- A. Sjttvrocx. :
Gold nm, k. csepc ii, ii7j-i;ima;
I, If 73
YII1ES! VIIIES! WIIIES!
Eneotim pe 1 lamt FwterprU Stv! bur p,
wine mad hj S. T.'MicxOr. SAleni, S.lX Um
vines have reeeiTed; tbe premita tf the N m
Fair, at Charlotte, and at all txlter place tk
tley bare been exhibited. Tbey are kept by
Bi.voitam & Col Tnr.fF. KLrrrt
J. A hiicca, j . G. II. lieu A (a.
I can fnrnUh Gr;eTine Raipberrr, Bla.
berry, Currant, (iioaberry, ind NratWr
ptanubr tle doia 200 or 10u0, at
price. I hare canned peacbe,! (tit tip i
sealing tin carw, of iy clicrt rtiit. f
Order fnitn a distance olicifcrd, amt planu
and Tine sent by triail or expre, pakero m
to secure them frxa da mare or xptMtirc.
Order rftuiiM beent io be lirt of Irttalte
bir llrt of iMrtaltr
T. Illi-KET.
Salri X .
io insure pronijH reiurna. Tt.i
.epLlS:2moa,
A COW AUD i CALF Fj03 SALE.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE
i me iue ot-ci rja.iiuv Jlan'
J. M ELLjlon ,
R ference. TlJOUAa I)kiii i: Ai H
Divmsoy, Charlotte, X. c n
Administrators' Notice.
The undemignedjhavinj duly tn'ifi -,. f ,
Adminiotratora wiih lite will anbrird i
I. bhaTer,oVceal) hereby ooti (4 ail rM ,t
debted to aid etjile to laake kaym.-nu -thoe
having elaim ajrunot aaid art t
Bed to present thenn to the andr-iroeJ .4. .?
before the 2nd day" of Sei-temM, lsTf r iLi
notice will be plead in bar of tLeir mxery..
belKeuiU-r 2nd, 1673.
IEXRY A.jLKMLY,
EDWIN SIIAVKU,
H dmirUtsALft.
52:tf
SPECIAL NOTICE.,
Visitors over Hie X.C.RiU. to thn
SALISBURY IAIR!
1 1 i
October 7th 8th. 9lh it IOUl
Will have the Benefit of the following
Remarkably j i
LOW! RATES:
Charlotte to SalUbary and return,
Ilarrubtirj , " I -
1.40
Con cord.
10
; jjo
i
li
li
l-ii
10
100
tri
W
t
4 ?
M
4
5 10
-770
icket fcf ad-
China (irore,
Lin wood,
Lexington,
Thorn aaville,
IIi(h Point
Jetoealown
(ireenaboro'
McLeana
GibaonrilU
Co. Shopa,
Graham .
Haw-lLirer
Mebanearille
Hillaburu'.
Durham
Morriarill
Carr
Raftih
ClavUtQ
Wifn Mill
Selma
Princeton
(oldUru'
Danville
Richmond
1
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m i
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I
m
TIk a'"ve pricea
wiion ii.'o the Fai
nolodc, a!o, a
C! it mod, whic
k ia port ka-
ed vUh the RaiMtoad ticket ai the ifUiipp
la hrve Mentioned. Tld arranjemefit prrrtni
Jrn.dinal the fa I v. I'artiea derin; Senhon
Fair Ti ke, can rorure them at khe i;at bv
t u l.:. t;i.j .k. 1 L 1. li ..
Im Rjiilaray Saiioq aod adding ty ceata io
rnah. Tickrta will be good two daVa after lb
cloe of ihe Fair. j f .
C2T Articlea for Exhibition transported Fats,
8. K. ALLEN, j
Gen I. TicLti A-TtaA
SAM L. n.WILtY,
PretL WtM. X C. fair Auoeilio.
SepLll, 4L
C. F. BAKER, & CO..
Ml the celebrated
And Cotton King Cook Stove.
Alao. rharck, Tarlor iad .aoe stoek a4 war.
rant then t- give perfsct aiti-Zactioa. j . i
Tin. Oheet-iron dt Copper Work
done at abort eotice sad is the beat jaiBaer
?ept. ll.t. j p. '
500 SACKS G. A. SALT,
f
100 do
MarshalVa Fine do
100 Bbls. Molks&es.
In Store in prime order and fir Sale by
binguam.
rVpt:il.tf- )
filiftin Chattel Mortrfages,
and various other blacks for sale bcrt.
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