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CHARLOTTE . OBSERVER . , . jod PRiriTirsc. Ttaa Obsxstu Job Sepftrtmest &as bees ttoronaMy . supplied wltH erery needed want, and with the latest style of Type, ai8 erery manner of Job Work oaa now be don with neatness, dispatch and eheapneam. - We ran furnish at short notioe , BLASK8.2ILLSKAIXS, vTr -r; " x TA.G8, keckipts, pootkbs, V ' 1 FBOQRAUMWgAMDBIIXB, , : PAHPULETa, CHECKS, ft. ilv 1 yearjfcriafriilii Sfar3cif 00 6 ItJ'B- rale -4' 00 3 i AJO ,tjiiii r i ill iii mi nMim)i.-niiiiiiii - . - , GO .i, io tfce county inladvanqe, V2 00 ; otat of the county, poatfcaidi 2 Jh, - 6 months, '"h 1 06 esr Liberal redactions for clubs. TTE, NI C, WEDNESDAY,' JUNE 28,1876. 1) 51 rF ";"rry ; ; i ': ' ' t"2f ' a.' fe-.iL i u t'lf'fflTfUTf V, .... I . EfHl . " . TTAVING A LARGE. .AND hFRESH STOCK OP SUMMER nnnns rnsr Conraned.-ati 12 Mwr-Petitioa f From : -iJvpexce People forTaperanc6 M ajnu, Aii hvxiax' iju. vriiti Aitujs, -WJSilAYEDEXERMINED candidate Tne flew TotijTimes i . TELEUBAPHIC SEWS Win U"T1-.V-"1.1 i.T 11. TTT. IL. CASH, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM' FOR A LARGE FALL PURCHASE MflWMi AiS4f ! V ' : ' i- i ; - .f . t OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND WE INVITE THE .4tIMtl0J! Bargains Will be Ottered. 3V 3 JBtBK & OB88LBE MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING ju21 BOOTS, SHOES; MM " and i 2 IFF! THE BEST STOCK IN TOWN, AND THE St. Locis, June 27. The Contention convenes at 12 o'clock. ' , The folloWid baa been received, ;. Presidetiti NatUnal Democratic Coriven- h The International temperance' Con gress, held in Philadelphia, sends greet ing and the earnest Draverof mahv tbousknds' of christian citizens that in your Centemalal platform ' about W be adopted j.,ypu. wiA priwiounce against mo trumu in , tucooQuc uquom as a chief cause of .crime, pauperism and political corruption andi nominate as your candidates for President and Vice President, total abstainers from intoxi cating beverages, and' supporters of the. prohibition of the liquor traffic as the. true national legislative policy. . lgneaj vvm. js. lodge, J. H. Sxeaens, Prest. Washisgtok, June 27. The New York Times says Ahis morning editori- BEST; GOODS FOR TH E MONEY. throw-corruntioa1 anil Drodaoe tna &. ministrative1 .Iriforinii 5 demanded-by corruption now existiogiathe govern ment must be buried. -This duty must be confided tq, bands 'n'otf tliose;wb,o now bold tiie &af$w&iVLt to thei Democratic party ft rtCb'j reform Jcari- not bemade by; itjiihe people- beli&V so they understalv th'pir 'ighte jiwi will not again tfusP. teirlntereatft to the.RepubUrtpar&r Hp referred to theDembcraticasthhardm6neypartyJ from the teginnipf. Hsiiid it was a trti6iiioie existing policy, inconsistent with Vrd money principles ; an act authorising J paper money as legal tender, and tie bpi it.-alljerft 4pntiQp.v& jib iRepub can administratioh.'i He tbea referred' briefly the evil result; The irgmedy la nub rapiu cuuvracuon mr lncreaseu currency, but the! one remedy at this time is the repeal of the , resumption act; do that and give the; Democratic the reins of government; and tbeir policy of the jdne nioftey ,and sound finance will bring specie, payments, speedily, I Applause it is the Centennial-of 'National Independence. We have met to adopt' means to restore our country to prosperity. May we not hope after sixteen" years of Repub licanism that the Democratic party may resume its supremacy in the gov- Hii kit nud -r-i , .,t "'- cpntested; seats. .Report: adopted with amendment .q adm itting , .delegations , from the' District of Columbia and .tbe, Tritorie8! tbptit; j The. j re- port gf tEe cpmmitteej pn; permanent L organization wae read recommending Gen Jno A McCleanard, ofjllinoia, fog :1effl&rife'ni Presidentftrl VVice Prer, Isidei jfo eac KUteepbfi.dopte4, ana a commiitee ecofte4 .iMeuifMfi Cleanard to the Chair; wba addressed allv I a. rr. i 11 . The nhM am that if t.h nSmn- "nmeiu. xne ruiea W WUl govern critic Convention proceeds to ballot ine convention will insure good nom for its candidates to day, the nominee inations. He exhorted ; the Conven Mill -l-V VI I 'I 'l M A W I- n A I . - 'i k ... rOME AND SEE US. EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND LEARN OUR PRICES, i : r " :1c ""l uon 10 "isaom in mating the plat- W. 3L.. 2BKO-2'3E, NLW IRON FROKT 'EMIT II BUILDING." TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C, iuay30 , , . , ; ? : FUIlNITUUli E A L. E B S. WHOLESALE RET A' ILV . . DEACBSS: tS ALL KINDS OF BEDDITSG,&C. . Np. 5, West Trade St.,.- CHARLOTTE, N. C, ' JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINK ' ' " ' f 14. il 1 I L!. night of fighting," shouting and in- w" , cuuuimsvuu oi ins re- trigue, it is impossible to guess; but so rnarks.he nominated Henry Watterson far the opponents of Tilden have net- oi Kentucky, as temporary chairman, ther shown generalship nor organiza- Applause. This was unanimously tion and the triumph of his friends reed to Barnum, of Connecticut, has been easy and complete. Tilden 6 , , .. ' now lacks onlv 38 votes of the reoui- and Ransom, of North Carohna, were site two-thirds, and there are two some- appointed aa a committee for the pur- what improbable accidents relied on pose of conducting Watterson to the to defeat him ; one . is the release of chair. the New York delegation from the ' . operation of the vnit. rule, and the I Mr. Watterson on making bw ap- Qtber, is, the holding off Of the Penn- pearance was greeted with loud ap- sylvania delegation long enough from piause. He made an eloquent and !DS lJralh tirring address which was often inter- break the ranks of Tilden. But Tarn rupted witn cheers and applause. Off- many Hall has given up the fight, and ing to its length, we are unable to find " I the demoralization of the eohorta of I v. :t .:u :.. : : r..n :.. TJIRItflTUKlB, Kelly could be caused by nothing short t.morrnwA is,A ol the impending certainty of defeat. . J . Henry Watterson, of the Louisville miruuuceu Coitricr-Jbttrna, is temporary chair- icy v"'"' ? " ullCiUU . ..... i The rnair innnnnrrii na tfimnnTarv man. lbe rules of the last conven- n " . tion wee flflonted Wntil otherwise or. Secretary, F 0 Prince, of Massachu- dered. Cries : "Does that include the !!li8 and T 0 Walkerof Iowa, and S two-thirds rule?" Answers' from all onovan, oi unro, Assisiani rsecre- over the house, "j'es; ana tne chair-1 . . man said "yes." Applause. Recess 01 oergeam-arms. adoou., to 5 P M Massachusetts, moved a resolution adopting the rules of the last National Convention until, otherwise ordered- or FOREIGN. Littlejohn, of N York, enquired if this BED ROOM AND; PAR LOR SETTS, AND A FULL LI NE, ,.in. an , Laternal Srlfer4-An Ameri Derby Says England Caa'c Interfere cludee the two-thirds rule. Voices in an." Interna! SiftfeAh Amari- ylyes!! If so, all right. Applause. the Convention cxtempwanebuslyj ,a:r.r 3raigning the, ReibcMi,iArty tar, mU- ral:e4i4np9.n:WBiq h claimed called for a ehange Mr Belrnont, pf J jN6w York, read a series of resolutions rjaigung.tu.QAepuuiicaqi. jary ; ana, appealing ita, tne American, people to forget the. civil war, after eleven .years Tdf pgaceV He accompanied them with ''iarlirlmkB; "VThw resolu tibns were referred and the Conven tion adjourned to 11 o'clock tb-mor 'row. - i v. '. ... l r-... i.ij 1 ; : , .. , ......... - . : , - 1 1 : j 1 -is ;: . i -iii. : DlEAXEas IN- i i ' .11 A: .'Vi..'.'i 1 .U mar7 OF COFFINS OF ALL CRADES, ON HAND. can Prisoner Released. 9 9 -wOw- r Mi 1 WaUace read from official prbceedV Not to.nvct Vcur Mcney In Shcp-wo.n Cds, Centtal Hotel Store you can find all Articles Nevr C and Fashionable, which can be sold lower than any cuse in Town. 1 r ,i 3P 3EB. 3EOES 3L. 2 J V -1 v . W The Chair answered, it does ; resolution ado d ted. Smollev. of Vermont, mov- Losdox, June 27.-In the House of 6a a resolution to call tlieStatesin order Lord to-day, Lord Derby said : "Eng, for presentation of credentials ; adopt lanas line 01 action. 13 clear, ah rfr.-"wiiv r.f Poni'vivin5 in Woufd gladly reconcile the Port and to have Democratic precedence obsery- wie msurgenu, uut - e nave noxigni ed m0ed to reconsider resolution just orwisnioiaiceine pari 01 euner m a r fla0T)ted . He ureed States that theV nurelv internal : ouarrel. .That' is the I t ...i j A . ' ' r !iv. -tJ fJ.uJ. C i !i r rf . . 1 aaouiu name tueir lueiuuera ui vow rule on which we have acted intimes not mtlei6a on credentials and nermabent . 1 t " .1. T ;er. remote anu civn wars jar more exten- organHiation before any iothfer .business sive ana sanguinary. ve are in com- Vas dotte-honed there w6uld be no munication with the Porte and I other inh6vation ob past precents.'' Weed,' powers wiwQ ui row 01 ouering sucn pf N York, insisted, that the tesolution counsels . M : seei useful.; W bare. -donted is in accordance 'with wece. been charged 4a some quarters with dent. Under it credentials' are receiv- favoring the Turks. The charge is ut- fid on foV reference to "credit lalif terij the nivn rtCe 1 Vil a xF ill nhrictiano V A-rvi a ,. j rru 1 wgs of the Convention of 68, to ahoW" f . . , , that the first business was to name com- lem is to reconcile their reasonable ... in rir- "' ., V. . . mittees. . Doolittle, of Wisconsin, sugi . ... v .:v gested that tbere.be appointed a tem- tew which cannot be overthrown with- ' v ju itja v' ? , i , porary secretary; he suggested that E O out;a general convulsion. . :, XS Ka .nin, - nh.;; 'ee. Wm E Gray, pfNeYork, who was thia out bf orderi The motion to re held for extradition, has been dis- con8jder Waa rejected. The Secretary Charged., -.- , Uroceeded to call the roll of States for . . . ! PTdetitmls' Pnmeror. ot Illinois mov n r a nTran IT ' , i Pun innT ,t,t. a'lA A "- rrrrv ,rn i?-'; "-r" ,n rv wiT" Perrindid not.rinberit; ibis appoint ment, if he had had it before, and he Pxteiotic r Amebic an i Isbielites. The Executif e Committee ' of the Board of Delegates of American Israel ites "earnestly recommend to every congregation of Israelites in the United States the holding of a -special service on that memorable day, tho Fourth of July, 1876. ' Uniting' with their fellow citizens in other observances deemed appropriate, tbey w ill becomingly man ifest their heartfelt " gratitude to God that the Republic, founded on the eter nal rock' of civil and religions 'liberty; the beacon to the oppressed of all na? tions, sheds its brilliant and undying light over land and' sea, and stands in sublime - and stately' dignity a monu ment of human "intelligence, fidelity and self-reliance, sustained by the Al mighty's benign protection. "The committee further recommend that in each city a record be prepared of the settlement and progress of the Hebrews, their synagogues and other institutions. It is the desire and in tention of the Executive Committee, with the co-operation of the congrega tions, to preserve in a permanent form the local records thus presented. They therefore ask that congregations will furnish the committee with a. copy of the historical memoir prepared in compliance with this suggestion' The First of the Seasou: The first straw hat of the season appeared on Main street on Monday afternoon. It was in the middle of the street. It was moving along on ... its ear, with every indication of a safe and speedy trip. A man was about five yards in the rear of the bat. . He was popularly supposed to be. the owner thereof. He was bareheaded. His face, was scarlet in color. He looked hot and embarrassed. Still it bowed along. So did , he. Once it jmost stopped. He slackened his 7, 6peedV Then it turned over "on the other ear, and shot ahead again. Then he picked up his feet more abundantly. Men in wagons stopped their teams to look. Merchants followed, their customers to doors to look. People on the walk dropped every other subject and ob ject and bent all their attention on the chase. The hat went under one wa gon, and then passed beneath Another, and skimmed across the street, and finally brought up against a tree. The bareheaded., man, who had twice given -up the pursuit, and had each time declared; that; he didn t care a snap for the old thing anyway,, now put forth a third ettort and secured ;t. Then he sat it on his head., and pulled U down until the. brim cracked naif way round.r; Then he got over a- fence, scaled another ; fence, and tiien he continueahis.-way nome by tne aapge unostentatious route. PAINTS; GILS, WINDOW" GLASS, &C &C, j - ; i.LV-. ..... . .ru. Mutlin SO cents ner t v,-u f'lUAra.' a:vi "v- - wheat are on changeStoay, : much ud- leant iral Stock PioKs, jar.i wWe. fctl?l cents (a gi cat bargain,);, uccqoalled Stock cariier than usual. '.The quality is . .. ii L-L- i 4n' PU.iluH Fl.dtinp 3 M'dl IOI H.tU: I wi Kinjut ai i.tu ier-iir; iun.j r', , i favorably. a,d, En.lroid.rie . 5 10 and 15 cintto'ld ebf re for oulle be money; 5.CC0 yards Ci8 Cain Biltone 5, 10 tod 18 ceto I eVyai3ie'infMe?tick-oflrfat$1.00 each ; J adjc.6 rajlrif pn Hcte. only 85 cent, icr pair j fiIks UntrinimedH of ril kinds to icixom tLinnter'at 10 cents eachc dbere at 'if'' Ores Grain Kr Pmscs. onlyji rtTa iid; lie le CO euts CsU in ti&iown; 1 arte Stock el Kk Euffiir 5 10 ttd K Utvitiii jartf ; 4C0 jad bi Irith Linen, at 75 cfntrer yarded elwLer at f 1.25 ; A Yeiy fine French Flowet at tO cents appointment should be left 'to the eom- ine naTvesi ;,ia progressing A j.r.v ' -Ai'L . .j !. i nnany ueciueu, iuo .wutivu uui ui wr: (lei. A Minnesota" delegate moved a Mid-Night Dispatehes. LEATHER PROBABILITIES. rr.ei6liiif6n:)b'CAlUfi''r 6t Stales for committees .on permanent orgarifea? tion. Adopted. -: Smith, of,, Illinois, rrioYed that a committee of one from each State be appointed on resolutions and all resolutions relating !to:al plat form be, i referred to .said committee without debate. Weedj pfNewiYork, moved thatf the chairman of each dele- Wa.6B rsGTOK , June 27. For the South Atlantic States, stationary or rising barometer, south- gation send to the chair the liflfne of west winds, slight changes in tempera- j its member of the platlorm'committee. ture, and partly cloudy weather will I There being no objection, it was order prevail, with local storms. - ed. Chairman said, a delegation from the National Woman's Sutirage ASSO RT: LOUIS. - ciation were present, asking a hearing. Criesof -'ihear them ! ' no objection. h leb lfiCme toMefy Competition. i 4 f J :t. j. i - f s .- . r' ? "i I! 'j' As I Boufiht Cccds llcwer' tKan1 any one e(se9lt enables J ThflT.Worarv Orffanization-Patri Chair announced the would be heard; .. otic .Speech from Augustus Shell weea. otnew xors, ana pmaiiey. w v Appointment J of Committees W0- verm on were appoinieu a niiv man Buffraeists on the Floorr-All tee to escort the;hvies .4 to f the-platV j . , -i. . ....!-....... . -- . ,the States BeDresented MeCleaa-l foTmwlhe.unaurh annonncea mat a aru. ox JDiew -lorKxTesiaen. ;-7 1 1J4UJr , ?uc St. Louis, Janfr?7.-The Convention: ti'j ssembledln the hall of the l rS f1iWF!OfT?u " ftosseasion; bdt her voice too weak U K" iiJU h: In.t i 4M.;bV Augustus Schelt who Weeing kte m I'.iPjf i.Z.uS :frnn'Jti.'ki&Zf thfG6iivention took.Tecesj.Ljucv at nn,n of thUfonrenttorilto nbm4.W?n9 to-assfemWed and inate candidates whose election shall tne committee on credentials reported . I that all the states represented nau no 1 I J.'t change the government and over- CHARLOTTE, HST O. jun8 3L, -Al GE:il, BEER, WINES, ALES AND PORTER, POREIGIT AHD: DOMESTIC. Malt Hop Toxrc, $3.50 per dozen, BELFAST GINGER 80 cents per bottle. 20ctspr bottle LT7DWIG & FISCHE8SER, Tryon Street. CITY CLUB 1' NEW ADVEirriSJEITUBMTS. A . T R .,;R . N brder to accommodate those wiahipe to ; attend the commencement exercises to be held at Davidson College on Jane 28th and mil a "it 1 i J r zvia, round uip ucaeia.inu. ue som lor sue fare. $1.15. Persons who, desire to avail themsel ves of this rednced rate must pur chase tickets atthe Company's ticket office before getting on the train, as none will be sold by conductors.. ; ' ; ' x The trains leaves: at e.a). a. ana 7.0Q ! J J ,GOBMLEy, ' ja28,2t. '! '",1Sperinten,dent - - - '? M ' ' ,'fl , i.ljW.. I It . I I i'.i ... Dividend;' Notice. COMSlERCIATt XATL 1?AHK, t Chailbtte; N: t7.. Jone 27, 1836. J t :!.! s .ii'i .-!. ; . AT' meeticr of the Board, of Directors held this day a DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER QENTt was declared oat of the profits for tne past six montas, payaoie on ana alter the 1st day of July,-1876,, : . - , ,t : XU UiUSJtZJiit,, casjiier. . jo28 3t ; ; ; .; ' . ' ' ' Dividend ; Notice; TRADERiSJIATIOWALBANK, . Charlotte, N Cn Jane 27, 1876. J TEE Board of Directors of this Bank have ' this dar declared a semi-annual Divi dend of five per cent, ' payable to Stockhold ers on order on and alter J aiy 1st, iat. . j r ON 6 JiUTT, Casnier. ju282t . : , 300 BUSHELS ' - -! ' J... r; .. . WATER : G R O U ND C0R5' MEAL,; ta, ,;.-.5 s .; , i j 1 tns si TV fiV li -iZi u:tf'.sii:'Jiu .i.w muh :wdi U i&Jj V.TOl . . . . i i .4 i.i iriilOW id mi H7 mum ja28 liiialtast.....u. ... .,5 Cents DliUifer,- U:.. ...-m,50 Cents Sappeiv..........l,......;.i i.v;i.,....v ...v25 Cents Table Board, ..........i$4.5Qper week " .Jit. " .! . 1 : ' J j..J J . 1 ,.u: Is now in NEVV. YORK MAKING PUROHASERS Fon dtlR .9 Atsl DBF' nn son n .WE DAILY BECEIVING BY EXPRESS SIEIW and DBSIRJlBLri: ebOOS, AT ONE HALF THE PRICE THEXWERE IN THE EARLY SPRING. New Plaid Dress Goods, 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 j ; Silks, at Greatly -Reduced- prices. Black Worsted Mourninr Goodsi Gents' Hats, Latest 'I till i lit Style. Fresli Stock of 1 Clothing. i !P :51JJ' OUR ESTABLISHMENT . WILL , BE SOU) AT: THE AvAj IX)WEST POSSIBLE'raiCES-TO SUIT THE HABD T1ME3. r jan4 t
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