CHAITTE OBSERVER. jod pmriTinc :zz ThaOaassTU Job Department iu bHl thoroughly supplied with vary wast, and with the latest style of Type, aoTI every manner of Job Work can now be don with neatness, dispatch and cheapness, - we tan furnish at short notice -4 BLAKlCa BILL HEADS, ' LKTTJCBHKUW, CARDS, ' TAGS, BEGEIFTB, FOGTORS, f ' PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, ; FAMFgLgra, ofenga, a, j ,ear. uwtpaid) n advance, n " . ; $8 00 4 00 ' ? 75 Bl.IV , I . j n the county) in advance, . $2 00 ' ' out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, 1 05 Yotxin. CHARLOTTE, N. CU SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1876 N(E 2 262 I jberal redactions for clnbs, ar a m-v i axrii a- . kb . i u v. w w m v. -hiraa J 4 jl. -rw AT COST FOR GASH!! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS TTAVIKG ALAEGE AND FKESH STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS ON Noon Bispatehes. L0. Particulars of the Recent Battle with the Sioux. JfW r Ti TT fain a C)A A f ?ovrtfV JiKD, AND MONEY BEING VERY SCARCE, , r WE HAVE DETERMINED CrTokV camp. Goose TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT COST FOR Creek, June 19th, gives the following etronger and more successful before iwvwumrs ui me ugm, auc oiuui me people. Uther eoutnern aeiegates has unsettled opinion in j the Sooth somewhat. With 'Blaine, Morton or Conkling on the Republican ticket, Tilden was by all odds the man for the Democratic nominationbut the nega tive qualities of Hayes and the strength resting , therein, have, modified views in the South to some extent, and al though there is no doubt that Tilden ia the choice of the South, it may be thought that some other man will be ,nii IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGE FALL PURCHASE - ..... 01 K STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO ITS EXAMINATION. Bargains Will W03Bfered; gLlA8,-COHEN & ROBS8LBR. " " "i - MASONIC TE MPLE BUILDING. numbered 2,500, ender Sitting Bull, expres opinions similar to the above. Crook's command of 1,300 mounted I soldiers, and 250 Snakes and Crows WASHINGTON. marched forth, provided with Govern ment arms and led by chiefs Louisante, Say lor Elected Speaker pro tern The CosgroveV Old; Crow, Medicine Crow and Good Heart. Ca'pt. Henry was horribly ; wounded -in the face. At 1 o'clock the flringxhad closed, and the whole command had followed in pur suit of the Sioux, but after moving Sundry Appropriation Bill Passed The Turf Sheridan to Domineer in the-Sonth. WASHisrGTOJT, D. C, Jpnia -24. The House elected Say lor, of Ohio Speakej pro -few, ana tren aaiournea. i&e ju2l fiAfflfi BOOTS, SHOES, THK BEST STOCK IN TOWN, AND THK BEST GOODS FOR THE MONEY. COME AND SEE US, EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND LEARN OUR PRICES. three miles forward, the country ap- Senate, during the morning, hour, peared so dangerous that Gen'l Crook passed several bills of no public im- aeterrained to fall back to the point J portance. wnere the battle began. Meanwhile At three O'clock this morning the tne urews were counselling on the House passed the Sundry Civil Appro- biutr apqut the circumstances of the J priation Bill. nght. ana ttixpreseing .the: feller that At Belmont Park, Goldsmith Maid the soldiers had hot promptly sup- won the three heats in 2.17J, 2.14 and ported their first advance against the I 2.17i. MISSOURI. Delegates Arriying The Preferences of those Arrived. St. Louis, Jane 24. The Maine, New Jersey and Georgia : delegations have arrived. There have also arrived some seventy gentlemen from Arkan sas, who will hold a meeting here and elect delegates to the National Con vention. Two spans of the Missouri River Bridge,; at Kansas City,, have been burned. Loss, $100,000. The repairs will require two weeks. The Nevada delegation favor.Tilden. The delegation from the Pacific slope are anxious to have Chinese immigra tion discussed by the Convention. Portions of the Ohio delegation have also arrived. The delegation is. in structed to vote .for: AUcn, but mem- rbers now here say they would accept Thurman or perhaps Hendricks. The military order which goes into effect on July 1st, throws Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi under Sheridan. The Boston Light Infantry left that city last evening for Charleston, S. C, to take part in the Fort: Moultrie cele NEW IT;0N FROKT.-tMlTH BUILDING," TEADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. niay30 D E. A L U B S WHOLESALE & RETAIL, DKALEES IS ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C, JUST RECEIVED A F XI I,!; LIME OF Sioux, which was true, and had deter minea to return home. The ammu nition, only one hundred rounds to the man, was half exhausted, and Gea'l Crook concluded to return to camp and make another advance after giving a rest to the troops, mean while hopingto conciliate the discon- bration. tented Crows: - In this-he did not suc ceed. They left last eyening for their village, which they feared, the, Sioux had visited daring their absence. The Snakes still remain, but their stead fastness cannot be relied n. Some of the minor incidents of the light are most horrible. A small squad of cav alrymen, who were acting as rear guard, on march, were ordered to hold a point on the left. The1 Sioux sur rounded them and shot them in the face, only two escaping. Private Rich ard Bennett's body was disemboweled by the savages, and the hands and feet cut off. The trooos behaved gallantly in rescuing their dead and wounded. New Yoek, June 24. Henry N Page: The'Comoral of Company I. Third I William Tunibull andAugust Richards Regiment of Cavalry, made a gallant are the receivers ot Cocnrane, mc cbarge to rescue his comrades from ean oc o., in fiou.wu uouua tbe scalping knife. The Sioux obtained only one scalp, while friendly Indians captured thirteen of the Sioux, who dragged many of their dead from1 the field behind their ponies. They were too much demoralized to trouble the column while withdrawing. A bivou ac was made durins the night on tho battle Geld. It is supposed that the MASSACHUSETTS. The Boston Light Infantry Off for Charleston. Boston, Jun 3 24. The Light In fantry arrived here this morning, and were escorted to the armory of the old guards by a delegation. Both com mands leiveby steamer this afternoon for Charleston, S C, to be present at the celebration there Moan FLASHES. Hid-Night. Dispatches. W. R. BURWELL& GO., NEW ADVEHTJSEHIENTS. Miw Goiieiceient. N addition to tbe regular schedule line over the A., T. & O. K.R., the following extra trains will be run on the 28th and S9th : Leave Charlotte at 8 or 8i P. M., and arrive at Davidson College about 10 or 10$, and will return leaving the College at 1 at night, arriving at Charlotte at 24 or 3. O. C. K. R.. W. N. C. R. R. and A. T. & O R. R. will transport all visitors for one fare. BOARDING. The following houses will receive boarders daring commencement at the rate of $2 to $2.50 per day : , W P Williams, P A Brady, H P Helper, Mrs W A Holt, Mrs J W Spar row, Mrs Lafferty and Mrs Mebaae. KM jr., ju25 2t Chief Marshal. -DEALERS IV- PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &C ' &C, E. J. Allen, TTAS just received a splendid lot of Fine A! Stone Rings, Fine Gold Bracelets, Ladies' Gold Buttons, Ac. Sets, front Buttons, Sleeve ja25 Wanted. CHARLOTTE, ZLT- O. FIRST-CLASS BAR TENDER, with good refereDces. Apply to BOYD EN HOUSE, Salisbury, N. C. A ju25 lw jun8 Notice. LAGER BEER, WINES, ALES AND PORTER, FOKBIG-U J-HTID DOMESTIC. lt Hop Tonic. V. . i BELFAST BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE OF COFFINS OF ALL GRADES, ON HAND. mar7 ? ? y EATEEK PROBABILITIES. Vashiuto, June 24. For the South Atlantic States, fa! Sioux village wa3 moved during the hog possibly followed by rising ba fight. A supply train will be sent to rometer, southeast to southwest winds, Felterman, and will return fa about stationary temperature, and partly two days, after which the new scouts cloudy weather will take their places with five addi tional companies of infantry. The WASHINGTON wounded were transported on mule litters to this camp, and all are doing Saylor Elected in Kerr's Stead wen. iTREASURER'S OFFICE, Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta B Columbia, S. C, June 22, 1876. fTAHE Coqdous on Bonds of this Company, X which become due on the 1st of July, 1876, Will be paid at the Banking House of M K Jessnp, Paton & Co-, in New York City, or at the 1st National Bank, at Charlotte, N. C. or at the Central National Bank, of this city, or at the National Exchange Bank, at Augusta, Oa. JUiia v is tin ii a., ju24 3teod Treasurer. FRESH PEACHES, j- GINGER $3.50 per dozen, 30 cents per bottle. r i 2 ' jj " : ' $2.00 per doz. , 20ctspr bottle LTJDWIQ & FISCHESSER, Tryon Street. EECEiyKD EVEKY SAT, AT -WOW- MISSOURI. Michigan and Virginia for Tilden Views of a Southern Delegate Pierrcnnnk Railpd fnr TInrnTiJ? Pro- vision for the Printing of a Report ANDREWS & J ONES'. Committee Reports. Washington, D C, June 24. Saylor was elected Speaker pro tem during the absence of Mr Kerr, not that of Mr ju23 The South Prefers Tilden hut Will Cox. Not to InvestfYcur Money In Shop-worn Goods, as at the Centtal Hotel Store you can find all Articles New and Fashionable, which can be sold lewer than any Kcuse in Town. 3F 3HL SC 3SS 3L X & 3E 'S poATLM SPCOt COITON '.OcVnls ptr dozen; ve.y fine.EmlM Suflih 10 cents per yird; Uautlful Stock' Piqufs, yVwiae, t 12 cenls (agical bargain,); unequalled Stock ol Kid Glove, at $lib per pair; 10quxr Bleached fcbceUrg, 3 yads for $1.(0; 20.000 ..,.-t- .,.,.., k m'a m ei: sold elsewhere for double the money ; 5.CC0 yards ir.JIS V lUUJUlUt J .IT ir, w , Take Anybody. St. Louis, Juue 24. Twenty of the Miphip-an delegates are for Tilden. A dispatch has been received from tho Virginia delegation, stating that they are a unit for Tilden. Ragusa. June 24. It is reported that the Insurgents have plundered the plain of Nvesuje. The plunder is im mense, including 8,000 animals taken to Banjoni. The Insurgents absolute ly reject an arinistic. St. Louis, June 24. The Illinois delegation is placed : Tilden 23, Davis 10. Hendricks 9. Individual delegates from the Southern Spates talk pretty freely, but are careful not to commit their delegations to any particular opinion or line of action. One of the very prominent members of the Ala bama delegation is for Tilden, and he believes that most of the representa tive men of the South prefer that gen- Pierrepont's departure to-day pre vents his appearing before the Judicia ry Committee regarding Blaine's let ters. Advices of question, have been sent him. Blaine is somewhat better to-day. It is stated that jthe enlargement of Sheridan's command is intended to keep the troops in the South better in hand should he need them in an In dian war. The consultation of Grant, Sherman and Don Cameron, at Harrisburg, has reference to the Indian war. Confirmation: Jenkins, Post Master at Charlotte, N C. The Senate Printing Committee has reported a resolution to print 1,500 ex tra copies of the report of J T Ather- ton, of the survey of the line to con nect the waters of the Cape Fear and Keuse Bivers, North Carolina, and to connect the waters at Norfolk,. Va., with those of the Cape Fear River, in Tie Salisbury Examiner, T? ST ABLISHE D in 1809. thoroughly and Hi always Democratic. Printed Weekly and Tri- Weekly at $2 and 5. Address J J B iciW3 fil l Editor and Proprietor, Salisbury, N. C, ju23 tf ' : Cigars!! Cigars ! ! ! AT THE CITY CLUB ISSSiEaS slX ZXE-E- HOQTEiO. Breakfast... 25 Cents Dinner.......... 50 Cents Snpper,.. 20 uems Table Board, $4.50 per week apr23 flp.mfin. thoue'n His ooseryaxiong since i C.l(tCraJnntte.rs5,loendl8cens,eryaid,In Commitlee reported" thorny Appro- 1 tdies rallripgsn -He, only 86 ante ir ra r; u,lulu,u' TT" 9m 01 n Yw. s priation Bill with amendments restor- .i :?' : . vtr i,m,v KUrk tion, and he tninks it iikeiy tnai sucn i m' m .f-tnr-- .Uct ncm the counter, at f0 cents eacn, soia ' , will be the case with madelegates e een8 - &om mat section u the Legialative Appropriation Bill re v 18 canard ; 4C0 3 a.d.beH Irub Linen, at hi latha able t0 .mcwiv v-., - - conference committee. Tne mu to Extra beayy Black Orrb Grain Filk fciTreiscs. ielys- tlXO 6id; jne ti I ar c St( ck il Kdk.Iiffiicg. 6, 10 75 ce, , ir raid sold eUetere at $125; iHSilk Wbitelllmicn, only 35cfntsFer yard; cn0iee ef the Southern Democrats. AI- : i - ; ' i ' ' ; c ij fii Funcb Flowers ot 60 cents. for the issue of ten millions coin, made a special order for Monday at two i o'clock. As I Bought though; the South has the, majority of the Democratic votes, 'necessary to elect a President, yet they do not pro pose to dictate in the least.. They want a candidate ,who, will carry ,the elec- uonone wnv " - VUn fnT-ft TeeeiTer for the W. C . thfl l 'v" ' V. JEl.CC u- o. A. a. ; VIRGINIA. cifiIcwer tbatrny one else, it enabled ry and place the government in the i AT37tr.j A ..!J: V ?. , A f - - ; tt-;.,,, thi. Alabama een- ' mo to defy Competition. i via T. H. AUSTIN'S. ju23 Hurrah, Hurrah, Hurrah. THE M LATESTSTYLES D OF t-Z v .' "COKSISTIXQ OF EacMnaw, Canto, Texas, Ma Panamai L I B IT , and a fine assortment of Felt Tiilk Hate '.! f :";V-!ii7STr EECEIVED ' 't . ; AND POE SALE CHEAP,' AT J. A. YOUNG & SON'S. Sr- tall as they are going fast. ,"tte Is now in NEW YORK MAKING PURCHASERS foe OUR WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING BY EXPRESS WEW and DESIRABLE GOODG, 1.' J U il 4 AT ONE HALF , THE PRICE THEY WERE IN THE EARLY SPRING. New Plaid Dress Goods, REDUCED FROM 50 CENTS TO 33J. .1 . . . s n ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF i . !( i4i Ladies' Chip and Straw Hats in all Colors, Sundowns and Flowers. New Supply of Ribbons and Trimming . Silks, at Greatly Reduced prices n i 3 Sit i) AY i-.A F. r fUman savs. has little. Btrength in the plaint nas peen n:u . ta u Jixi -ir it i&Wn&t bo is th States Court, prayingor the appoint- UUvUl HUt . " " " O . . . - , - 1 x i -Kr-tv, .j .n ment of a receiver to administer ihe strongest man in the North, sndcan :n?ei" r ,, -IlAr v,v a mn nthrStates afifatrs of the Washingtoo City, Va. as will insure "succe'ss, ine 'South will Midland and Great Southern R, R. V '.A v. EIGHT .. OAR LOADS Black Worsted Mourning : Goods, Gents' Hats, Latest L Style. OPresli Stock of Clothing. i . . - J Jj ft 4J5 . .. v t :. u i fArmoriv Known ns uicunues, a i fullTote- If the 'Souh Wany de Alexandria R. R. The suit is brough tmm jj ; - mandto mate, it is that the nominee by Geo. W. Scott, an Irish gentleman, . at of the (ventionhan be a man living in, jRejor whpas "ever ,-ii:tt ojjotatioks. .vrAArlt Wthe iFederal been-naturaiueasja cHizen.ioi pne . ,h ,;v . ALL GOODS . IN,. OTJB. ESLISHMENT ' WILL BE- SOLD lATTHE LOWEST POSSIBLE TRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TUiES. - - - - - " - " ' 1 li Jilt, f : . . , ''-' (-v ...w -Ui: i.y .Kjut.Wi.i.';: ; government during the late war shall ytfaA'Btolrt-hlm ),. noUear;a-snade; of Suspicion; and n ; other, creditors of t thecompany, . . Y i i m. 'i Via earintia fnmnrftti fins and other wbiir rannot be attaCJtea; J.ne nouii.- i 1 f TrQoa Tlpnnblicans 1 narties alleged to be interested. i Uttviuu w wj w c .. . jni4