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0HARLOTT.fi OBSERVER. A i nr. t T17 TbOB8SETZB Job Department - aaa thoronghly ppUed with - Tr7 BMd4 want, and with Uk UMt atrlM oC Zrp m( TB17 maaner of Job Work ean bow bo 4oa ; ;" with meatnaw , dlspateh and ehaapnoaa. W- va farnl&h at abort iotio: S-r-f' . M, i i., riftj.'aitt;iu advance... v.ftj o I nioi...' i ' V :.?: ff .;,'! y-vS WCCCklCKPiTIQR... : ... iv. ,in the county) ia"ft(ttcy ,2 00 out of the county, poslpaid, 2 "10 Hmontha,;-; -4 r;;7 " . 1 05 e?- Liberal redactions for clubs. ' T0L.XHI. ; TAGS, SEGXIFT8, PCCTSES, v;r A- r ! t iri 4 NO. "2 263 .i 1 ( f 4UVMM, U "lllH 1 . -i Jll. I t jVXr : II ClfV III I II I lll-'W 1V. XXjMIII' vCV.riidlW U IIU'XMMII t iJ f i : a 4f J "'-U.J.iAM T-JOi :V'JiUM. .. ... .. .. . " : . . . - y .,..,.. -iw.f.tttf.,,,.-.u:,,,,, ............ ; . :i ?' . i v '-fc,,'i AVING A LARGE? AlpFRiSSIf f 8TO(3K v. J- MMER HAND, Ainu jjjiiwu x, &v;Ati;JS,,l WJK HAVE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT COST FOR CASH, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR' A LARGE PALL PURCHASE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. AND WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO ITS EXAMINATION. TT7 T" Mi, us - f MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING. ju21 BOOTS, UPH! THE BEST STOCK IN TOWN, AND THE v BEST GOODS FOR THE MONEY. COME AND SEE US, EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND LEARN OUtt PRICES. KLW IRON FE0NT " SMITH BUILDING," TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. may30 F V It N I T U B C I E A JL B n S. WHOLESALE & RETAIL,, ? ALL DSALXBS IS T .T t - 1 r , . , r . , , u tuns. or ; BEDDING, &C. No. 5, West Trade St., CH ARLOTTE, N. C. , JUST RECEIVED A . . ' OF -, v BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETT8i AND A FULL LINE OF COFFINS OF ALL CRADES, ON HAND. uar7 -. ' : . Tke Present Outlook Tildea' Sup- With flane wk a$ UmF '.Jiark Horse. St. Xotj-k-' June- (26The : 'Mtoiring. ia the,; count of vptoTffilea pae first ballot, as made by bi friends at Tilden's kgapierlftafgblb'm1 its BpitTce. be supposed to represent the extreme viewf Jiig -hopes Jbut it emits several States that it ii believed ado 6; Connecticut 6; Florida 8; Geor gia l'IUmIpwa, teyS&iticii 24; Maiae 14j; Massachusetts 26,-Michf-gan 0J nesota" -l1 Mississippi, Missouri li Nebraska .6; NeVada 6; New Hamrpibire ;10; New; York 70; North Carolina ,ib;- ..Oregon :6; Rhode Island 8; .-Sotitft; Carolina 12; Texas 16; Vermont 10; Virginia 22; Wiscon sin 18. Mr Tilden's opponents natu rally take a differed vigwjgf jiija i .count from almost every State, and deny him many, that his friends claim Their.cbmpUtatioo id as follows1 :- Art kansas 12; California 8; Colorado 6; Connecticut 10; Illinois 10; Kentucky 12; Maine x4; Maryland 8: Minnesota 10; Mississippi 16; Missouri 10; Nebras ka 6; Nevada 6; New Hampshire 10; New York 70; Massachusetts 26; Ore gon 4; Rhode Island 6; Vermont. 10; Virginia 10. The full vote, counting one vote for each delegate, is 728. The anti-Tilden men give the following as' Hancock's vote: Alabama 20; Califor nia 4; Illinois 4; Indiana 80; Iowa 22; Kansas 10; Kentucky 12; Maryland 4; Michigan . Misspuri 10; North Caro- , lina 20; Oregon 21; Tennesseef 24; Tef as 10; Virginia 12; West Virginia 10; Wisconsin jQ-j-jQll aftd ezpeicxid; 'poiincians wno are seiaom wrong in their .calculations, bet whose judg merit may be a little shaken now by the: strong anti-Tilden feeling, say they expect in this Convention an exact re petition of that at Cincinnati. They look to see Gov Tilden lead in the bal lotting just as Mr Blaine did, and to see the. prize go to; Geo 6ral. JLu cock, justasillwttfdovHfaW1 Aki ! it: vn BaeiCbldaote-iOraboh 4!fo4nny Changes CoBgresg ionat Pjcoh -wOw- hct to Invcst'Your Money in 8hopworn Coods, as at Ithe Cential Hotel Store you can find all Articles New and Fashionable, which can be sold lower than ariy House in Town. AoiTti .tttti. iniTHK ?n reals ncrdoien: veiy fine Swiss Muslin SO cents per yrd; leaulifnlgtcfcVPiqws; ysrd wide. at 12J cents (aireatbwgaln.nnedStodc vl Kid Glcvct at il.cn j er i-aii; J0( quarter Bleached tbeeUng, 3 yaids for $1.00; 20.000 jwds ImbroldwUi.S 10 and 15cent, toid elsewhere for donble the money r6,0W yards t Giain Billcns 1 , 10 and 18 cents i er yaid ; Immense Stock of Parasols at $1.00 each i 1 edict rsllriggin-Hcte, only 35 cents jtr pair ; 5C0 ladies Untrimmed Hats of all kinds to felt a fu.ni the counter, at 0 cents each sold elsewhere at $1.00 Extra heavy Blaick CntGrinHlk kr Pier srs. only II CO t jaid;?lhe best CO cents Corset In this town j larte8uck itNuk Ftffiirg. 5, 10nd 18 cents per jard ; 400 yards best Irish Linen, at 75 (,t8 , t r ya,d, old ehcileie at $1.25 ; All Silk White Illusion, only 35 cents per yard Yw fii e Fn neb FlCwers at fcO cents. ' ill As I Bought Coeds Ucwer than any oneolsot It enables ; . - r ? rriA to'rfotV Comoetition. r ,f if . 'tiki J -Tj "l- 4 - : 0 WASHINGTON. The Bounty Rill on the Calendar. Washington, June 26. In the Sen ate, Logan, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported with amend ments, the House bill to equalize the bounties of soldiers who served in the late war for the Union; It was placed' on the calendar. A Am-') M ;m the ' Evening- Dispatch," advpeat- FOREIGN. Russia Encouragiag War England Trying to Restrain Milan The Situation Critical Preparations in View of War. London, June 26. Russian represen tatives at Belgrade are privately en couraging the war.party. England is endeavoring to restrain Prince Milan, who, however, considers bis only choice .. .revolution or war., , Reports concerning Servia are exceedingly con tradictory. (1ACateloria dispatch of Saturday, says': "Information' from a usually trell Informed quarter; repre sents that Servia will enter the field on Sunday arid Montenegro on Mori- day." A djspatcb dated -Celetenge, Sunday, pronounces the information receive!, it, Catel6ia exaggerated, but admits that the situation is- critical; The Southern; frontier of Meh'tipjrp is blockaded. PiKis, ; 1 June 29.-Tbe'! newspapers here say the powers- are against exer cising pressure at Belgrade to induce Servia to abandon its warlike attitude. - RAausi,VJ ahei; ceived here from Sclavonic Boarcos atates that the Her zegovinian chiefs will assemble at Bagnani on the 27th oflJuly, to agree with Montenegro about their operations in case Servia commences hostilities against Turkey. Mid-Night Dispatches. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. ' ' ' 1 : : ' WMtKcrrb,'June 26i ,F:or 1 the South Atlantic "Spates, stationary tem perature and pressure, partly cloudy weather : and southwest wind&wiU prevail. , ; VIRGIHIA; 'i.iiijj . ,: '. The Mexican Veterans -of i Horfolk iNoKFpii, Juno! 25.The; Norfolk and J Portsmouth Mexican Uran Association, sixty strong, comimatide;d by Maj. Jas F Mniigan president of the Association? aeavehW Saturday nextj for:;Baltimbfewhe$ey:pl:o poae joining the . jiaryiana; aeiegauon and in: company" with that "organza tion. proceed to Philadelphia, to take part in the celebration, of the 4th. WlSHTsrhTffltjj'n, 'President hWfe'itwtied.' w.innY. ;HCoiuniodoreQwlr4r': is dead. "Tbe nayment of , the July interest Aom rnenpes pnj&e thwitkjit reba ' VyThe . Demoeratiorniembers of 4he Honseof RVpresfeatiatrves ' preliekted 'SamTjSaaUjl day, )b pn,or.jP.4 the; 27th, Anruversarj of his jnarriagei c.." .- ; . ;.f r. . The Co mmittee On -Cohferdnoe maker ao progress whatev'rswith'ith kpfo iiation bili. v' - The details-oftiiliBzLatniv tirdan re .cintly telegraphed re aa follows : First, Major Gen J M Schofield will relieve Col T H Ruger, Brevet Maj Gerxl as Superintendent of . tae U S Military1 Academy at West Point, New York by the first of Septemberj;1876. ; 2d. Major Gen Irrin JlQyttii-jur . signed to the command df the military Division of the Pacific, in place of Maj Gen'l Schofield and will assume com mand July 1st. . ' d. Military Division of the: North : is detached and the Department Of the South is annexed to the Division of the Atlantic. The State of Alabama and the parts of Kentucky and Tennes see, lying West of the Tennessee River, will be embraced within the Depart ment .of the Gulf. Military Post son the Gulf within Florida, will be includ ed within the Department of the South. . 4th. Col Thomas Ruger, of the 18th Infantry, is assigned to the command of the Department of the South, ac cording to his Brevet of Major Gener al. The next senior General, Col P Packer, will temporarily have charge of the Department until the arrival of Col Ruger. " ' Senate. The message of the Presi dent recommending the continuance of the appropriations into next year, was referred to . the Appropriations Committee. The Army Appropria tion Bill was taken up. The amend ment proposed by the committee to , strike out. the eighth section; to re-organize the army, reducing pay, &c, was agreed to ; yeas 24, nays 1?, Mr. Maxey voting with the Republicans in the affirmative. The bill passed. Ex ecutive session. Adjourned. House. Say lor in the Chair. A num ber of bills were introduced and refer red. The Conference Committee on the Legislative Appropriation . Bill, re ported unable to agree several, efforts to get a 'vote oh. t)ie repeal ofthe re sumption act, failed. Sampson moved to suspend the rules and pass the joint resolution sug' gested by the President in his message of last week, to continue the appropriations- for the next fiscal year oa the same basis as the appropriation for thefiscal year about to expire. The A " ' i 1 Hn mo. ion was rejecteu, yeas u, nayn ixx, party vote. Smalls, of South Carolina, offered -a' resolutiou . in regard to the govern ment paying rent for the use b.thje Citadel property in Charleston. Adopt, ed. Adjourned.- - ,?; HISS0TJBI. Hendrick's Hen More Confident- Hunting OnQ Stronger iThan Tilden Tildea Men Sanguine Expres sions From States North Carolina Talks Righfc-The Pacific Slope Wants a Chinese Plank. &ci ; ; f ; J &i. Louxs, June ,26. Sofi. . money Demecrats elect Richard: Schell of New York; President. At ;a meeting, held to determine a course pf action, 21 States were represented. . Tom Ew- ing of Ohio was the most' prominent speaker. They will ; ask a resolution from the Convention Caliipg for repeal of the resumption act. The Hendricks men feel more confident. - Gen Man- OU who is managing for Hendricks has assurances, of support from a State not yet counted. The ballot makee decided gains for Hendricks. A-band is parading the streets. AhtTIlderi leaders are seeking somebody strong enough to carry Ohio, Indiana, and New York. 'There was a conference at the parlor of the' Southern V .Hotel by delegates.. , ; lne delegations , ; opppseu to Tilden 'were addressed s by Roger A Pryor, Jno Kelly and others;1 The ob ject was to see what could ' be done: Thep report a sufficient strengtbi to beat Tilden, but indications are that Louisiana, Massachusetts and Wiscon sin will veteaolid fbr Tiidenkn;1 im portant gain.,.. The Tilden .niariagers express increasing confidence and ul timate success in sj?ite'r,of Tammany It is now bleiyed that the two' thirds rule will stand, none ,of the., managers seem to have courage to attack it. The Iiduisiana irdeleigU6n ; elected GovR CVYiIiffe. Chainnanr;' ;They express themselves, partially in liaTOr Of Tilden TheiiMiehigan delegation is solid for Tilden.1 Maryland ' strohgly prefers Bayard. North Carolina favors no particular m an. : They com e . k ere to follow ndt to lead.' 'WW supjKwt abr xaui who; seems best able to' catiy ihe party io'yixxj. entertained by-f most"; 8outhernf dele gates. - Cornell Jewett who represents the Independents published an address ee'Prfsideat :atfd a pOTtpbnenieiirdf tiie 'ncfall? fciiht-riniif aAfci 'tW SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFIClJ, V Charlotte, N. C, Jane 26, 16. J IN order to accommodate those wishing to attend the commencement exercises to be held at Davidson College on June 28th arid 29th, round trip tickets will be sold for ene fare. $1.15. Persons who desire - to avail themselves of this, rednced. rate must cur- chase tickets at the Company's ticket office oeiore getting on tne train, as none will be sold by conductors. The train leaves at 6.30 A. MV J J GORMLEY, jn27 2t Superintendent Found. A large Steel Ring with two Keys on tbe same, one 'tf Postotfiee Kev and tbe other a small Trunk or Desk Key, whichJs fastened on a bUII smaller ring. The owner can.gQt keys, by applying at this Ofiice, and paying lor this. aarertisement. : ja2T.tr - 1 s . nominatfcmv 'wei,ielentb-,1ti.B auth.Ht that It; 'will Be wtdrawri'if1 a Sevytftl StiteisLde1ednsi'i!iie. thorn the followinii;4 W yjaya6ftrCbairmajOi The unit quss-: ; tfoft-wa? durcnseed by, t,hia delegationj fcntjiMthiE.ftjirMfdaw.i A mjoi:ily ,; however, isem, T to favor, carrying out, jheMistrnctki.f ihewr State onven-i tion-. .Califo.roia J P Hsger, Cliairmaw This delegatioAjWlU mojvA, for an; i.em-. phatie express-gn on the Chinese ques .tjoo. Tbs.Tp 4hJ.cjicj.Wft whole Pacific slope for the Democra cy if lhy canlgat.ifrbn-Biliie-jCotivc.d-tion an acknowledgment-' that their people arright onth.iraubjeqtJ: v;No actiop jM;tftken J VegJurdinJE PW ..this' delegation. wpuU-u.vote,r but .it is ain' .derstood hat a'ttiajonty - are for TtMen and the '-vote will pfpb!ably be pastes a unit.r ', ..Nprthi'pajrpluia;' W; TDortch, Chairman. Although the matter. was talked about, hoaetfon Was taken as to the Vote iof this "Uklt The' ' Oiegph delegation stands on the same ground as California on tbe Chinese iquestion. The Alabama delegation is divided; and they have decided to vote as they please. They refuse to give any de finite, information as to their prefer ences. Indiana, Jno T Williams is Chairman; Georgia, Gov Jkmes M Smith, Chairman. '" , IT ! - .uf ttMtlful Hi j.l'' 1 . i J lit ."'Kf .9Hl12a JIKUJjHi'.. v ii I l.-. til f 3a si 'i hi.iixfL' ink Lxti l."!o :s ii ', sv 5 Y ii ' ..r.WHUvIiK !. :t 'i.: .'lil IV.- ...IMlli.W.it a.Si . .)!.' -iUti'.' 'J.V-' Jwi v'.1 Wj -.i-.'.i ;i r.,:'i'- tu 'in h .j ii i .-. i i t i f it ? -TrrrDEALEttS IS- ' - - ' (:.;.: i rv . UiU :..; ,'.. ; : O -ii.. 'it i... ,; : -i I I.-: . i- .'VI.-. . ; .. (: .i-t i. iff : ' ... : .. ill ::.. : ' s i.i" ' ..... -iil iOl i-Asll hit. jf.ui-ji.. : .'i - U j On I .. .'-V' . . ' I .' , -. t . f ' ::uS VT.':.'i:.if e4. .- PAINTS,. OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &C' &C, .NEW ADVEKTISEMIVTS A., T. & O. R. R. GrER BJEEJK, WINES, ALES AND PORTER, OH YES !; OH. YES ! . . -.. E want everVbodv in Cbarlotte.an surroundiBg country, tocaii on us, we are offering: every mamcemenc au vxhjIj Jtifct to hand. GOODS' OF ETEKY DE SCRIPTION.-. :: -n iivf;,7-i. , .:!- THE BEST FLOURIN THE CITY JJbTO. LASSES of everrerade : All kinds of Smear ; Coffee that cannot be beat in., quality or prices. ,, ; ;.' Qqr Bakery is in Ml Hast ; fresS Breadj: (kes and Pie every non.i ng at day light. Canned Soodsr' rop!Uorn,' HOme-made Candiea, Gronnd IPeas. . a t -i j- v i ' Cheese. Wood and Willow Ware. Raisins, jCoooanuts, Citron. Prnnes, Nats..,, .uacon, Aieai, (, jin, ricxies, . iargest - -.-n ..;i-. tk-i.. dti- - rJj :- ' G32A . C. t .v. jun8. Malt Hop1 Tonic, $3.50 pfer dozen, : 30 cents per bottle. "i -iCA GINGER 20 ctspr bottle LUDWIO & FISCHESSER, Tryon Street. 73 : i .. .- fc lllnnery.;..v...... ...... ......... .w..... u.. ........ .50 tjeiiU Snpper,...... .. .25 Cents TiihlA Hnnnl .' .. .. .i........SlJ. 5(iiAf TTMlr J aprza ...! ! ; i i; It M -V C0HEpi(E C0L1EALL! AND ASK THE PRICE OF -GOODS 4 '. . . AMD- SEE IF WE ARE NOT SELLING- W -ii ; LITTLE LOWER THAN THE - ; LOWEST., -.. : i h.i . -i t i . ... i. .. . i ; . .". ' .j 0. S. HOLTON & CO. i ; 1.1 QArt BTJSELS CHOICE BALTIMORE OUU YELLOW CORN, iast received for Seed and will do well planted till 10th of Jnly. Pnce-51.00 per, bosbei. , s i. , . ; . v, ;. a,W CHALK fe 00. ilii . .S -My-iHf '3d: a L (X)LIECrE0R'S0mClL. t i Y, JSixth pistrict North Carolina. V , jittesvaie.cw ibjLX&i: OTICE is hereby giren that the .follow- XI ins named property was seized m uas ton conntv. N. C about Anril 25 1876. for Violation of tbe .Internal Revenue . Laws ,of the United any claims my office an dava from data of this notice J 3 Copper 8tills,t .a Copper Caps, 4. Copper worms, l wagon, i none, z sets oi uuho. j j uv i Ti uouector, ju271t ' ' ' States and all t persons luyins upon the same , must, appear at d make such claims within 50 i oi -75f 1 Is xow ra NEW 'YORK MAKING PURCHASERS for OUR BMT ill 1EF E S O D D Co WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING BY EXPRESS IMEW and DESIRABLE GOODS, AT ONE HALE THE PRICE THEY . WERE IN THE EARLY SPRING. ; New Plaid Press Goods, Z REDUCED FROM 50 CENTS TO 33J. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF Ladles' Chip and Straw Hats In all Colors, Sundowns and Flowers. New Supply of Ribbons and Trimming Silks, at C reatly Reduced prices xii. S.'f Wack Worsted Mourning Goods, ; Gents' Hats, Latest Style, reslr Stock of Clothing. -i J - ALL" GOODS INJ )UR -1ST ABL1BHMENT . WILL fiESOtD AT THE tin ;-: IX)WEST POSSIBLE, PRICES 10 SUIT THE HARD TIMESP' IS n r. 'i it in., t f i i jnn4
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