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CHARLOTTE OBSBBTOP V-x u -." - pmnTinc;:c , v fcsl -jfca.. -fit UMOSirtlOB KATtt. paily 1 year, (poatpald) In tdVmnce, ' $8 06 C moa. . 4 00 Jroos. " " iX) t mon, " .-5 Tiuii: piror. . f kl; , ,'fu fie cWntyJ in advance? $2 00 Tn bxaazm Job Department aai Mta thoroughly arrpplied wtth-Twty naedtd want, and with the lateat atylaa of Typ. an every wmiiw of Job Work can now ba don with neatneaa,'dlxpatch ana cheapness. ; . Waaa'fonlali''taluiclzu:tIef -"yVJ&'-f . BJaAKE8, BILL HEADS. V A v out of the county, poetnaid. 2 10 1 : TAGS,SSXaEXFT8.T08TXBa, FBOQR A UUTH, HAND BILLS, PAMPHLETS. CHECKS, &, Umontba.-- w lJ Mt IT A. I 39- Liberal radoctions for cldbs. 1 4 ciiabloite; n. c, Wednesday, may 31, 1876 Na 2 241 jv.. v: ' .trail attHJi. MOI " ? ' .IssilST i - - - - - " - fl: til. Vf I I 111 -2"i -1 II.: . - i ffwli 1 1 il II 1 f' 1 .-IH''--J-:;.- II .-IM v ' vT'TI I TVVV I II s 7 . . .. ; .: O J ; ' .J ' ? T m , , '. l : 1 . . - . - ' . . B O O T S . , A 1 I s n O E 8. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Attorney and Conscllor at Law CHAUJLOTTE, N C. 0 F K I C K In Dowd & Sims' New Build ing, Up Stain. a -tf. LOT OF KESH CANNED GOODS (bebt brands.) If K h r ji ust received at may. ANDRK Nfiwiition tCffliis8ta House. .NooD'Dkpatehes, rPHE nnderaisned am A ,8Y the Auction sad. Commiesion bilfineM. and aolicit conaignments of Mer chandise 6f all kinds.: ,V T 'Special attention giren to the sale of all kmda of Country Produce. B N 8MITH, J -A- McLTJRK. J A McLURE, Adction eer. niaylC POEEIGN.. The Saltan of Turkey Bt throned and the Heir PreinmptiTe Enthrohsd Eochefort 111 Financial Feeling Better in Xondon and Paris-. WA8HIN6TOX, D. C, May 30 tn:e" Turkish Minister, has reci&ved the fol- A! fae lot of CIGABS from 2J to 15 cents lowing telegram froni Grand Vizier ; IK,tai, ; Also' tood assortment of "In the presence of .the unanimous will of all ihe people, Abdnlftrf Khan, TUST RECEIVED. CHEWING TOBACCO low for cash. T H AUSTIN. BOOTS, SHOES, i fit i M ! eTuuir. iia$ been dethroned to-day and his majesty .Sultan Munad, heir presump tive to the imperial throne, has been proclaimed Emperor of Turkey." Paeis, May 30 Henri Rocbefort is seriously ill, jof IfrOfci ofli hfeart. 7 London, May 30. The Renter tele- graii company have recieved ihie.ol- lowing dispatch confirming the' report telegraphed from'BerHn7' of ' the. Sul tan's dethronement : ' ''CisTAiiNjpEMiXJJ ticiafly announced here that at the un- ani m o ils ieli of the people, Abqiazl has been dethroned and heir presump tive Munad Effendi, proclaimed Sul tan." - ' At the Exchange to-day, stocks open ed of i-rkrirr ATanf "IT.nrwrkf l a n orViinVi foil COME AND SEE US, EXAMINE OUR STOCK ANDLEARN OUR PRICE?, heavily during the orenoon, owing to uhfavorable rumors from Paris; but t"2Ty IT lRirDv'W 'JT IV , I afterward recovered and are now 3 to 4 higher thatiiyeaeraay'f kslgsjpg prices. V ft' HH .H .0!"!? Turkish securities .of all descriptions SEW IRON FRONDE MITH fetJILDING'ITRADK STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. have been very Btrong and active, and may30 830H8 Qm THE P.EST STOCK: ik TOWN, AND TH E BEST GOODS FOR THE MONEY. at one time were 3 to 5 higher. They are now ahotrj $"highqr aU4ihJ.int- seems 10 ne me opinion uiai tue over- . throw ,of the Svttaa will Tesalt dbeneTL- cialiyr! uh i Parts, M&g 30. also very firm. -Tle market hee. is WHOLESALE & RETAIJ MASSACHUSETTS. n -4 BEAUK9 IX ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. No. 5, West TradeSt., CH'ARLOTTE, N.Cf, JUST RECEIVED A FULL , 3L I KT3B or CHILDREIS CARRIAGES, BEDIROOM AND PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE of Coffins 6r all Grades, on hand, mar t Summoned to Washington More Evidence Against Blaine. Boston, May J30l Warren Fisher, Jr., the contractor for the building of the Fort Smith and Little Rock Rail road, has been summoned to Wash ington. The Boston Herald publishes an in terview with a prominent lawyer who acted for the creditors of Warren Fish er, Jr., in their investigation of, what became of the million dollars in bonds and securities said to have been given Fisher. The attorney says that Fisher testified that he had paid to Hon J G Blaine $130,000, for no consideration whatever; that Caldwell, who acted as his agent in negotiating tbe securities, issued a great portion of them in ad vancing his ovrn enterprises.- NEW YORK. .BH3TTI8 BlYiqii OH 4, Vr'. I . 1 :.'t ' I'"!.-''1 x . I . . p.: 1 j-! 1 GfMRHf 88 on the Stand He Gives HarvjyJ a Good f-CharjteterjJTtoderDilt Worse. . . . i ' ! . New 5ok, Mrfy 30,-2-District Attor nevBliss is on the stand in the Daven- 8H0B & HHJJir! .Ttport investigation. Bliss sUted that be supposed he was mainly responsi ble for Harvey's appearance in Wash ington as' a witness. He, had, known the facts in possession of Harvey. for twbt months. He had communicated them to Mr. Bass, a member of the committee. Harvey was appraiser and Darling's right hand man, when Mr. Darling's connection with the third AvenueSavings Bank was under investigation, and effort was made to stop the investigation by threats that if Harvey's "connection with the affairs of the bank was exposed, he would make some damaging , revelations about Mr. Kerr. Mr. Bliss said Mr. Bass told him he would not present any charges against Mr. Kerr unless they seemed to be well founded, und that he (Bliss) had carefully1 question ed Harvey in regard to his relations with Mr. Kerr. He was satisfied that Hajvey was truthful and honest.f i . VanderbiltwarwoVselaslf night. HFs death is looked upon as near. Mifl-Night Dispatches. WE A TBI R I RGSARILITIES. WAsnixoTox, May 30. For' the South Atlantic and East Gulf States, rising to stationary ba rometer, generally caoler northeast to southeast winds, and partly cloudy weather and occasional rains will prevail. Beneath the dates : '1776" and 1376" are the words : "The Lord God be with us as he was with our fathers." An ode written for the occason, by Wil- iam Cullen Bryant, was read by Flon. Lyman Tremaine. . WASHINGTON. Decoration Day , Observances The Cahinet Changes to Take Place To Monow Probable Postponement of the Impeachment. WSHiNGTONj May 30 Decoration Day was celebrated. with the usual for mality, but it was. comparatively tame. All Government business was suspend ed. The weather was delightful. .Dis patches from Northern cities indicate the usual efforts at displav. The Supreme Council of tile thirty- third degree convened to-day. The Cabinet changes take place the rst of June, when Cameron will ar rive. Pierrepont leaves for England Jurie22d. It ia thought. that the impeachment trial will be postponed until Novem ber, when the Senate will re-assemble for the purpose. Belknap has a large number of witnesses,.ajid- his counsel will defend him at every step. The trial will occupy six weeks or two months. Manager Lord thinks it will require at least six weeks, and extend the session to the first of September. Very eminent legal authorities, who have no connection with'the case, as- fftt that the twenty-nine Senators who voted against taking jurisdiction, will not be precluded from voting not guilty on this jurisdictional ground when the final issue is presented. FLASHES. Phildelphia, May 30. This is De coration Day. There was an improv ed attendance at the Centennial over 40.000 visitors. There has been no such crowd, since the opening day. St. Louis, May 30. The merchan tile co-operative concern was burned to day. Loss $25,000. Salt Lake, May 30 A party of Mor mons, em igrating'to Colorado were set upon at the crossing of Colorado River, and Bishop Roundy and another Mor mon drowned. Rutland, Vt., May 30 Sixteen lead ing insurance, companies, after three month's investigation, have decided that A C Bates, a prominent citizen, burned his hotel. They refuse to pay his losses. FOREIGN. Cold Canada A "Woman Jailod No Hope for Rochefort Protestant School Closed in Spain Peace in Constantinople Des tractive Fire in Quebec, &e., &c. Montreal, May 30. There were sharp frost and ice in exposed places this morning. London, May 30. -Mrs. Lina Murry, sister of the TicliDorne claimant and one of tbe .witnesses against him, has been sentenced to 7 yearfat penal ser vitude for stealing. Paris, May 30. The physicians give no hopes of Rochefort. Madrid, May 30. A Protestant School, in the province of Ten tevendra, has been closed by the order of the Minister Junta. Ragusa, May 30. Monkhtar Pasha is making another attempt to relieve Nscic. Paris, May 30. The insurgents have burned Bikacs, Bosnia, and killed 350 Turks. London, May 30, A private tele gram from Constantinople says the revolution was effectedwithout distur bance of the public tranquility. ' Quebec, May 30. Fifty houses were burned on Scott street, and the fire is still raging. High winds prevail. , Later. The lire continues, to rage with unabated . fury. .Already the houses destroyed' may be counted by the hundreds. Almost the whole pop' ulatiori of tha lower part of the St Lbnis suburbs are moving, and hun dreds of poor unfortunate sufferers will be compelled to pass the night in the open fields. Thousands of people are on .the streets viewing the fire. The water was turned off from the ward when the fire started, which will ac count for its rapid spread. The Asylum of the Good Shepherd is now but of danger. k&6 THB.WJSTlo 1 ; .i.i a 'j .'.rH-.f-j..i. More Distreising Reports from the Black Hills. Washington, May 30, Reports from the Far West, say that the Indians at tached Custer City on the 19th, and burned the ammunition house in the centre of the town. The explosion de StroyeVI irhussCClhe person bringing trie information to Omaha.left .Custer City at daylight on! the 20th. Captain Eagan had returned to Fort Laramie from his scout, and found six hundred Indians attacking an ox tram, 'andrpv them northward. The de tails of tf&xwtragea. 'are; iiorrible. 1 '-I ' WASBtlKGTOir. ; .. m yfvfiii muz m. od I ' " I ICC7 I M. KOf'PHp '-.T'Pp - - 1 t: !('-!. -V The Southern Rice and Sugar Com- mlttees to be Heard, Tp-Day. Washixgtoi?f p, May 30. The Foreign Committee of the Senate will hear morrow the combined delega tions fromNe'if Orleans.! Charleston and. Savannah, in opposition to the . HKlHi I Hawaiiiin treaty, which admits nee and, sugar free," from the Sandwich Islands. ' NORTH CAROLINA Decoration Day in Wilmington Mor ton Not Present His Address Read. '. !! J ' 1 Wilmington; Miy 50 Federal Me tutorial Day, three thousand were in the procession, and a, great number, of- organizauonsanajDBnners. uovrsrog den was d"n the' stand. The address prepared by Senator Morton was read i - 1 a . . W 1 ny jnnena, ineoenaior Deiug uemn ed at Washington. NEW YORK. Sabbath Recommended Instead of Sunday Flag1 Prisentation.' New York, May 30.- In the Presby terian Assembly, a resolution was adcrped recommending the use of the word Sabbath instead pfiftd&y. The Assembly adjourns tine St! to-morrow. Albany, . May 30. The banner pro cured" by the ladies of Albany and other parts of tbe State, to be present ed to the Women's3POwn.atthe Centennial Exhibition, was this even ing presented by ex-Gov. Seymour, on the part of the ladies, to ex-Gov. Hoff man who received it in behalf of the Wpmep's Pavillion Exhibition. It is jpf blue silk,! richly embroidered, and measures 12 by 18 feet. 1 It is inscribed with therewordSyOTke'djiri letters of gold : "From the daughters ot .Hew York tojtheir sisters of the Union." ,IEV ADVJEKTISEMEMTS THE FESTIVAL IN BEIIil.f OF THE YOUNG MENS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA'N, WILL BE HELD AGAIN TO-NIGHT. Dors open at 8.30. Ice Cream and Calces' will be served, ADMITTANCE FREE maySl It ' PRIME JAVA COFFEE, L A 6 U A.. R'A.,: :,C.;Q.il"BE; GHOIGBRIO COlfBB,, . S K ED TICK - CO P-P-BB, -CH0ICBST Q0L0U6 TEA, CHOICEST IIOYOIIE GUII P0Y7DER TEA, VANILLA CHOCOLATE, ' STANDARD Act C SUGAR, A k C YELLOW SUGAR, POWDERED SUGAR, And a' complete fresh supply of ' , ' - 1 ; FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT, REASON ABLE PRICES. figf GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THF CITY. may20 THE CITY CLXJB JIb THE TO BltfE, For Rent A Nice comfortable two story dwelling.in the business part of the city, with gas in each room, a splendid well of water and good garden lot attached. Immediate pos session can be had. Enquire at maj31 tf THIS OFFICE. Latest Publication ! "THE LAND OF THE SKY," -OR- ADVENTURES in MOUNTAIN BY-WAYS BY CHRLSHiK HKID, AUTHOR OF "a QUESTION Of HONOR," AC. AC. FOR SALKATJTHE CENTRAL HOTEL NEWS STAND, aiso ; daily and weekly paper, AND "magazines 4 c may3I Mew Tailoriis Establishment, Pierre Dedroit," MERCHANT TAILOR Oppositi Centrl Hotel, Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. A select Stock of French, English and Scotch doods, always on hand, may 31 Breakfast, 25 Cents Dinner, ; . . . 50 Cents Supper, 25 Cents Table Board, .$4.50 per week apr22 CONFIDENTIAL. WILL 8EI.T. YOU BKST C II E A PjE R THAN ANY HOUSE IN TH E CITY BjaT CALL AND SEE THEM. -8 WiA ID IB & iPEGRAM, OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C. BEST MACKINAW HATS. JUST RECEIVED. may26 OF THOSE CIIKAP Auonoir ! BY- CF HARRISON,... Aixtioneeb. JHE following remaining goods of C. HASHAGEN, Bankrupt, will be soldi'at PUBLIC AUCTION, commencing on Wed nesday May 31st, 1870, at 10 o'clock A. M., and continne from day to day until all are i sold. , The Goods consist in part of 1 large Com bination Lock Safe, Hall's Patent ; 2 large Fairbanks Platform Scales; 3 Platform v Counter Scales ; 1 small Meat Scales ; 1 large Desk ; 5 boxes Soap ; 2 boxes Hygenic Bit ters ; 5 cases Claret Wine; 2 cases Hock Wine ; 2 cases Angelica Wine ; Blackberry and Ginger Brandy ; Gernan Kummel ; Apple Brandy ; best Corn and Rye Whiskey ; Floor in Packs : Store Furniture, and it- i mainiag lot of Shelf Goods, too numerous to mention. Remember the time. Call and se cure bargains. J DULS, Assignee. may3t 2t 50 BOXES BULK CLEAR RIB SIDES, JUST LANDED; AND FOtt SALE, LOW R HiMILLER & SONS. may2 3 O O" More of the Pretty Calicos for 6i cents Cash, niay27 -.0:-:0: NEW and BEAITIFBI SELECTION of LADJES TIES, LARGE ANDJIRARE SELECTIONS OF New flowers and Ladies' Mats. JUST RECEIVED ! 30dO:PIECESPRINTS, AT 61-4 CENTS. 150 WHITE and COLORED AT STUNNING LOW PRICES.., may!3 ,-.J ! .' i .- -I . .':;! - may 17
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