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: . JOD PRIfiTlflCi The Obsxstxb Job Department Q been thoroughly supplied with every needed want, and with the latest atylea of Type, arid very manner of Job Work mix now be don with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We tu furnish, at short notice BLANKS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HE IDS, GAJRDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS. POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAMPHLETS, CHECKS, &0., fc! nrMosiRioaf bates. Duly 1 year, (postpaid) in advance, t$ 06 4 -BOO. ' ; (' !t- .Ji 'i j-oq. '"OCH 8 mo9. 1 mon, ."5 Weekly, in the county) in advance, ft 00 out or tne county, postpaid, 2 10 tWeraf: CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE St 1876 NO 2 248 ' ' ' t 111 irtMin 111 n ih in 1 a - 1 t i ! S II E S. FOR SALE LOW . I': - 'V. .1.1! .f' U.A '. 1 1 'A1 KM MILLER & SONS M ,IHH M O H Hfiidncliiffl liCoffliission House. iTUIE undersigned have associated tbem- wWea in, the Auction, and Commission itesand stfllclt consignments of Mer- tMiMofyrkrndiTv ,n i-MfliMtinFBiieiys Z.U - ui-i"ViMHiVM4LDilWWU)p!8 of all kinds of Country Produce. B N SMITH, J A McLURK. Auction ekr. J A McLURK, maylti x je Reived. A Tine lot or CtGAR& from 24 to 15 cents iO- at! Retail J 'Also, a good assortment of CHEWING TOBACCO low for cash. T H AUSTIN. BOOTS SHOES 3UP,8 en , i : i r ; 1 TBE'BEsfr 8Tb6k in town, and the ; BEST GOODS i2Ffii THE MONEY. .''-: -if. 4 COME AND -SEE US, EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND LEARN OUR PRICES, ;...'iV ,11 J v. i lXW.u i.i -t s ! KEW IRpNtl5iCiT!ii3iiTH BUILDING," TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE,;'. C. uiavSO f, -a. v -r . v s ' ,vnn n;r ALLr kinds of iavu. So - aww v . rf l BEDDING, &C. 1 No. 5, West TradeSt., c h;a r l o t t e , n . c .5, . JUST received . . . i . ' A 5t isJESJL. u n- Ok 1 or TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Neon Dispatches. Jt fobeign: Matters Across tho Waters. Sax Francisco, June, 1, The steam er Coleman, from Austria, reports that an American whaler rescued a gang of Fenians from Western Austria. The colonial steamer Gingette, has been, armed and ordered in pursuit. Vienna. June 7- In. consequence of the remonstrance of the powers, all danger of a breach of the peace by Ser- yia, has been removed for the present.-) Paris, June 7. The Sultan's propo sition of a six week's armistice, is sub ject to the movements necessary to maintain a concentration of troop3 and the revictualing of Nicsic. t BsBxitSt-J.aoe 7. Prinee Balafsojio tb Khedive iff Egypt, hasresigHedliis commission in the Prussian army and' gone to Egypt, where he will be Min ister of War. Pakis, June 7. Estefette reports the Russian array marching to the fron tier. When it arrives at Ruth, Servia will commence hostilities. New York, June 7. Intelligence reached here, yesterday of the escape of Fenian prisoners confined in West, ern Australia. It seems the plan for their escape was organized Lere where the necessary money was raised and an agent sent out to manage the affair. The escape is stated to have been af fected in an American ship. There were only seven men in actual confine ment, but there were nine others liv ing in Western Australia on tickets of leave. Whether all escaped or not, is unknown. Rangoon, J une 7. Messrs Grosvenor and Baber will start for Simla imme diately. London, June 7. A Vienna dispatch to the Times says the united efforts of the powers might still succeed in mak ing Servia respect an armistice if one was concluded with the insurg Prince Gortschokoff's recent telegram, cautioning Prince Milan, of Servia, seems to be without effect. A Berlin dispatch to the Times says; Istok, the organ of the Servian Cabi net, declares that war is unavoidable now that Turkey has triumphed and the programme of the Norther pow ers has been rejected. The official Russian Juralide says the insurgents are not likely to accept an armistice. Paris; June 7. The health of M Casi- mer Berier is improving. The state of (Jeorge Sands' health is precarious. London, June 7. The King of Greece, who was sick at Copenhagen with a severe attack of gastric fever, las recovered. Queen Dowager Josephine, of Swe den, is dead. Lord Northbrook, late Governor General of India, has been created an Earl. London, June 7. Special dispatches from Berlin to the Standard and lele graph, say that considerable uneasi ness has been created there by the sud den return of Prince Bismarck from Laurenbergfroni protracted conference with the Emperor. The uneasiness is increased by the announcement, that the Emperor's departure for Ems. has been postponed- The Standard's Bpecial says rumor connects these events with certain exaggerated claims made on Germany for support by Rus sia in her Eastern policy, which Prince Bismarck, it is reported, is not inclin ed to sanction. The:jPo .prints ex tracts from Lthe Cologne' Gazette and Berlin Tribune, d eprecating , t6oolose adherence to the. yiews of Russia, , Ragusa, June?, Intelligence reciev- ed here from Sclavonic sources, states that' 'Prince Karageoraic's legion de feated the "Turks in the vicinity of Carkoako, irr-Bosnia. on the Srd of Junekflltnfir lGQ men. On the follow ing day, TurkVcapitulatod. Many insurgepts haye petitioned Austria to grant them an asylum, alleging that if they are refused they arejri danger of starvation. . Mid-Night Dispatcher V FTIR IRCPABILITIES. WAemifGTON, June 7. SQTJTH CABPLIBTA. Gen Harry Heth to be Southern Cen tennial Commander. Charleston; Jane 7.-The Southern commands of the Centennial Legion W. R. BUR WELL, & CO. For the South Atlantic States, I to-4ay, unanimously confirmed their increasing easterly winas, warmer compliment to the State of Virginia : partly cloudy weather mil pTevail, and i by electing Gen Harry ' Heth, field. possioiy occasional .iocai ,6iorms wmi. officer in place of Gen Jfitzhugh Leer stationary barometer. WASHIHGIOK, who was compelled by engagement to decline. ' ' Nominations Steps to Buy a Wash1 ington Portrait Testimony in the Bonds Case Fierce "Word in the RH1I HRFNR RARRIflRFB. BED Rb6faAiH3 l(ARLGi yfeETTS) ADA FULL LINE OFCCFFINSOF A LI C RAD to , Orf HAND. mar7 ! -. ! C .DkIITIUc 3 9 A r t V V and f&hlpwibl&, .hteli .can. bpW lower than any House in Town. 1) : - ' ; ! 1SS 3L. X ".Aii!nrfifohl6tpTils ir dozen: very fine Swiss Muslin 0 cents per IjVilJT"5 nm" nmiPiF yard; Leant iful Stock Piques, yard wide, at 121 cents (a great bargala,) ; unequalled Stock --. .: i j. v. i i . . . i . . n . i. r c-i cc . on rw oi Kid Glovi-s at $l.C0 per pair: 10 quarter isieacneu eneeung, wr A.w , . I ' . . . . ,r i- i.i i.vAro fnr lnnhis Un niMipv : 5.000 vards ir s Grain JtftUtia. 18 cents per yarplfalbke 'fsi afld each ; - A friend writing us from. W ashinrton City last week says ; "I ; think Han cock's chances for the nomination at St. Louis are superior to those of an HnTTimitTPn -TLnnmCn-nirraeainnal OtU6r aSDirant 1USC at iniS Ume, an VrM, i - A bere,he mi considered the most a-vail able mm"-Miu Kidgt Ulade. Wsm'fJTfilf. T). O. June T Nnno 1 tut wrrvrao AnirwtT k l u w ihations: Winthrow W Ketchum, to :rJwi be District Judge for the Western Dis- ,ftftmint of Harnev. the witness trict of Pennsylvania ; also John Tiler, I azaictet Speaker Kerr. It says he has Post -Master at Jacksonville, Fla. been th associate of the lowest character, .1- x i - 1 1. 1 The Library Committee authorize nH iXt b Senator Howe, and Congressman Cly- e anQ other 'matters toThw great mer, to. enquire into; the genuineness, discredit will be brought before the and if of interest te request Congress committee in investigating the charge to purchase from James Chestnut, ef against Bpeaker Kerr. , Caraden, S. C, an' original painting of , Antoinette Polk, a. daughter of the Washington, by Gilbertr Stewart. soldier bishop, is the iitlepar.ttotUence In the snbjudiciary Committee, ex. f Roman society , tliis, winter. . be unibSB ill iiciocn as uikuj. kuutiuai m i in l4it yfc&fMfito AcU ter pair ; SCO.LaaientrWrAe p09 to te!xiietf?KtVyleK aWeents each, sold elsewherSftJ Cna Grainf ilk fcr4)r.ar ouly 11. this.town ; RPeWiSttlSftlffiii?. AfiHTs cents per yard? 40GardBbt Iriih Ufieft.at TSr...i-. ..v MlLatSl.25: AllSilk White Ilhon.Wily J¢apei. yard ; Very fine French Flowers at 50 cents. ,i i!;?; , . I !i ! t ' . h oa 1) i i i - - '! ii 1 A . : i As I Bought Coods lower' tton,aelsfUfinles medefy ComtpiplQ 1UT Ih U 1 1 i u t i i an i w t .Yum HAD THgia.OOaXOTJOH.J 5!!!lPISKSElOTB'Xrt3 '.;ii:.'I Jjsli Iwbi-wb "-'Ci k -tit .Mult ii-jiS '!' rtu rjl i.O h. A . - - - ... . . ; -. rv a. T .TriTJTT?. rrr:i.TJ"o '- (! . Senator Rice testified that some shares in the Little Rock -Railroad wore as signed to him he did not know by whom that he might become a direc tor. He bad no knowledge of any transactions in reference to the Pacific Railroad receiving ; suhsidiea from, the 1 Prince Doria is among her suitors gorerament. Nathaniel S Howe late Commissioner of the Little Roek Road, knew nothing of the bonds that went to the Union Pacific Rad. , Quite a number of statements were made, which verified Mr. Hunton's represen tation iu . the House. ' The history ef J the telegram seems to be, tliat .ifr. Knott found it at liis house. It was headed' 'London." When" Mr. Knott came to the capitol tie '-showed .it to Judge Lynde and Mr. McMahon and others. Before and after the receipt of the dispatch, Knott and Hunton had made ineffectual efforts to obtain Caldwell's address. Judge Lynde ad vised Knott that the dispatch had a suspicious look, and was not evidence. It was Knott's intentions to submit it to the Judiciary Committee, to dis pose of it as they pleased, but exciting eyents had prevented it; There were many fierce looks exchanged, and noth ing but Mr. Hunton's cool manner of enforcing the rules and decorum of the committee room, prevented the exchange of fiercer words and proba bly blows. Mr. Tarbox will make a personal explanation to-morrow. House. A bill providing a penalty for mailing1.' profane and obscene mat ter, and prohibiting the mailing of lot tery circulars through the mail?, passed. he bill for the distribution of the. Geneya award, occupied the day, and will be discussed to-night. Senate. The merchants of Charles, ton and Nashyille petition for the re peal of the bankrupt acti The District WHOLESALE & BETAIL -DEALERS IN- HNBB as if all the fairies had been present at her christening. The "blue blood" of one of the first Southern families, wealth, sufficient for worldly .needs, and the beauty of perfect features, and a grand classic style, she has the world at her feet, and it is rumored that tne NEW ADVEBTISOIEftTS ATTENTION ! HORNETS NEST RIFLEMEN ! YOU ARE HEREBY' ORDERED TO ATTEND' COMPANY DRILL AT YOUR ARMORY. ON COLLEGE ST., THIS (THURSDAY! EVEN ING at NINE O'OLOOKi SHARP. BY ORDER Y AGBRENIZER, S Peoham, O. S. Captain. OF A meeting will beheld at 8J o'clock, for the purpose of adopting uniform. junS It Attention, Pioneers. 3 PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &C; &C, 1; Til CHAELOTTB, G. jun8 1 WASHINGTON. Proceedings. in. Congress mittees. and Com . Wasbisgtgn, JuneJ-rln th e Senate, the resolution oi Sherman proposing a common unit of money and ac- couat Jbetween the United States and Graatitlin as' discussed during the morning hour. In the sub-committee, Mr. Blaine and Mr. Knott are making explanations in the committee room They have no bearing pn the questions at issue. The House is. discussing the bill restoring- Southern public lands to market. '! IcTtlm-Ci , James Tavlor. attempted to run ft his iboat, tfee'rkaW fDicks6n, ' which7 bad been seized. A United -States Marshal pur sued in a tugi ariiled Dickson at Ripley, and endeavoring to board her, finatntlvf killed1 'by TavloJ;iQne of Marshal Harrington's menl:,then shot Taylor dead. LAGER BEER, WINES, ALES AND PORTER, IFOIRZEIG-lSr JJSTJD DOMESTIC Malt Hop Toxic. W W . i ULb AbT $3.50 per dozen, YOU ate. hereby ordered to meet at your Engine House, this (Thursday) evening at 5 o'clock, sharp, in full uniform fur parade and pract'ee. Bv order v T A McNIKCH. C C Mo3k, President. Secretary. jnf--- ; ;-, Notice. rTl HE Fast North bound ' Express train, 0 cents per bottle. ' junS GINGER ALE, Js $2.00 per doz., SOctspr bottle LUDWIO & FISCHESSER, Tryon Street. Committee reported adversely on the An' fa f 'SaX?:... 7li , ... - - " xt.- a 1 Through tickets sold and bafgage cl bill tp incorporate a Nation Surgical J tbrouch ito-all points North and. Bast. leavine Charlotte at 12 a. in., "will Wave from Atlanta & Richmona Air-Aane uepot checked atlhe Depot JOHN R MACMUEDO, jn8 tf . G. P. A. Herd Grass Hay v Institute. Gordon presented a peti tion of planters and others, of Savan nah, Ga., against the passage of the uiii nj tarry wo awnu uii-v luvu i . . , -.. , r . enect. Keierrea to tne committee on X fiA. t 85 cents' per 100 pounds, ta TT-l -- " - f ' . -. -1 I ...... : vr ArTfttma . - jrorergn- jtteiations. - aiorry' reBOiu- close em lot, at on swim a. tibri toTtru" into tti ,issue oi bbnds.j' J8 ; ' ' .' 'y ) - ' J Z 1 I . . . I " i T . I , A r I preuicaieu on ranuaionai. craaia ur i anas x to- raiuoaae in Aoaiaaj territory, i , , . a -.yr - r i wn rpfflW-ttd! ftiShA-nrihrtiitirt nn-Raili iQENj.GaiW. COKN, at ).U no .) roads. Sherman's c6ncnrreht resoln- r jus tions, proposing a comm,on unitoi. CITY CLXTB Ih WEB 2 jN; SMITH'S.' money for thUnited States and Great ReSld eh'C6 Wanted .1 Supper,--. Bn tian r passed. Tb e 3C xecutive, Lieg lsiaxive .anc? juaiciar AnproDrianon i ft. 'resiaence.oT four or five rooms. 1 flie btisiiiess natt of the city.. Address tTTANXDJ)j;arompt paying Mmana ,a I mAVJp UnATfl Vfr .'residence, of Tour or five rooms, near f 1 uHK iJOarU, Bifftst,....;.......;..... .. 25 Cents Btor,..;...... . ....50 Cents ...25 Cents .50 per Week ........... .. ............ Giving; fall pATticulaw. concurrence; vote 3d to 7, Messrs; Eamum. CookrelL Eatonj 'McCreery, Macy, Stevenson and Whyte voting in ' ; . A'LICtl O t ' xu x-biuvMuu; uxp-i jr-i-j 8,-- iota Inst. I wmell alot , ! i ' Tt"ll- .1 !iL a. JIB r . - . ' . . propriauon fiu passeu witnouiaraeau- meat and goes : toi the President. -It appropriates $315,000.', The.estimates jo o'clock'A. M. apr22n::i . . . ri -1 were for $f Vmillion. The considera tion of Sherman's silver bill was re sumed. Adjourned; . - Nomination : WmWirt Sykcs, Con sul to Cariff. The Judiciary Committee commen ced the examination of T A Green Mr Blaine desired tbat J B Stewart be summoned.: Green commenced the history of ! the manner ir which J B Stewart distributed oyer a quarter of a miltk)n worth". pf ;bonds,':liut jaain terrppted by tKerperaonal explahatione. PLASHES. ef -valuable Household andKitcken FuxBitnre. inclafling a new parlor and bed room set.. : Sale at the Court Jloase doe at J A AlcJ . ju8 tda fcLURB, Auctioneer. YOU WILL: FIND T HE WIDE W AEE, uzABMH.'7une 7. This rnoruipffj the coaf and wood yard o A R Beje, and the dyeing establishment of Mar tin & Co., were burned. Total loss, $40,000. Nh'Yojik, June 7 Dr Stone, a physician, dropped dead to-day, on Broadway, of heart disease. He was aged 65 years. n Atlanta, -G June ,7. The State eQpnUicJsi&c iaet to-day, and called the State Conven " MM " WSWMmM, TOM ...... .. . . . , M w, HAS EXPRESSED tJS ANOTHER LOT ' v -OF . : IttBm SPRXIIC DRESS GOODS, i I WHICH WE; pFFiER AT Id TO 121:CNTS rER' YARD. 1 ' Lji 1 DOWN GO BLACK GRENADINES, ; TO LOWER PRICES THAN THEY HAYE HERETOFORE been OFFERED. dBTN GO all kinds of TO SUlt THE TIMES. 14 Oents. ! THE-BEST 65 ets RYRUP IN THE CITY. ; vd til'1: ;.- -"'.'i j '.' : ' ' : - t . THE QHJU.PE8T COFFBB, ' ' Boasted' Or Baw. - ; THB CHIAPEST STJGAg, '-. , THE BE4T FLOTJB ; FOB THM..?BICE, . -THE OHBAFESX LOT. OF . BROOMS, tBTJCKETS AND TUBS. A THE BEST CAFNED GOODS THE BST SMOKTNfr TOBiOCO, CHEWi ING' TOBACCO ana BEGAxS FOR ; "'- THE M0NiYj ANp Ilf J . ,. . FACT THE . ' , . ,., ColorcD LincW DrcsS GoodS N E W . .rnru SO M-U T EL X.N G ni vroij ;' je o m tit i .'1; . W ATS,. ;; .ENTIRE NEW SUPPLY ALL COLORS. -: IM Silk Ties, Ecrn '.7' A - 5 Mce, tioB for August 2nd, av$ Atlanta, to CHEAPEST STOCK OF, GROCERIES TO nomih daf4a)ffi$ Governor and to choose Presidential electors PoetIjAnd, Obegoji, Jane 7 Oregon has'tindcaibHedly' orie Democratic. StvLqxj?s, une 7. Alfred Bevis, B Frazeri Gierkbferg, and'johrf '6 Ber- nicker, illicit distillers, were to-day sentenced to $1,000 fine and one day's imprisonment. rk.Hi WTTTT (BTTTS ftfllV PICKLES AT? IS CENTS PER DOSEN OR TWO DOZEN' FOR 28 CENTS. DONT FAIL TO TRY. OtJR VA. HAMS, U! WIDE A W AKE-QBDCEBY, ja7 '"'L- ryry. A;-. f, ...-,, i.-hroy? fcgn rblrfw rjS?iaWP?CH; .WE GUARANTEE TQiOITEIt .YOU ;iM aJ ATmTISACTOEY PRICES - CALL AND iIOTWRBTC' T- Jimuaxrm ritMisniUr.H ft: i t'--'-!-''"" iU,-vi -'i DBGfiEsspzffisnnns,
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