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CHARLOTTE OBSERVER 1 j',:5-4.- . . -V . .It tVMOBZfnoB satis. XheOsasBTSB Job Department aM 6M4 thoroosMx supplied with every needed want and with the latest styles oTType, and every manner of Job Work can now be don wltli neatness, dispatch, and cheapness. . ' . Ve ean famish at short noUoe . jiv BLAHK8.B1XL HEADS, .-UETT15BHXU)8,OABD8, .-I TAGS, RECEIPTS, F03TEES, x . v V:PSOQBAKMttV HAND BULLS,1 f f . pamfhlkts, chkczb, ft Daily 1 J ear, (postpaid) In advance, fir oo y i 1 mnn '.'.'. ;,.'$ Weekly, ,'ln the county) in advance; fci 00 out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, r , L 05 ear Liberal redactions for clnbs. Y0L. XIU. CHABLOTTE, N. C; . SATURDAY, JUM 1, 1876. Lv 1 NO, 2 I . '"''' ' j ' ' j j j " c &nn &ui c - it AT COST FOE CASH ! ! I ! ! . ," TJAVING A LARGE AND FRESH HAND;iAND MONEY BEING VERY SCARCE, ;rWE HAVE. DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS AT COST FOR .. .. t ; ouaMWJJB,AiuiJ!ua CASH, IN ORDEItMAKEjRpbM FOP A IARGE FALL PURCHASE, rTooTr TSV A: OUR STOCK Ifi. COMPLETE mEVERYDEPARTMENT, AND WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS, TO ITS EXAMINATION. , Bargains Will be Offered. -M ASOKIO TJSJIPL ja21, At THEBEST STOCK ?N 1M I j i BOOT BEST GOODS FOR THE MONEY. COME AKB SfiRpS, EJjAJJlNE OUR KES? IEON IEOST -&MJTH BUILDIKG," may30 T-U U. E WHOLESALE BED): ROOM ANb'jpAR " OF COFFINS OF ALL - -'-ft' , IjMV'f JLj X J of t ) J P U.J-.il v - wOw - ft ot to lhV8tYcur Money in CentialHotl'Storeyou ' r i andi Fashionable,1 tcwer lhan ary ,' ij tains u ti i t V) ' 'ill! 'I 1 -it ' Ji': illLl'M biv pw.nr. vii widest . .V., 1. . ,ft' r '.T "'" i V .v Jll'- l.iU inniiWi UiAiuonev : .5.000 vards i . . . : a ' 1 T.-i :it-i 1Ll I tare.' ind lottery circulars throush the l.-r . r. tt.- A wn nmnn ' " ' 7 j u I xw i J- i2 - Jv:r.::iL l- .w., Kt mail,, pawed. The Senate agreed to MAKES THE PURCHASERS FEEL UlEW.aiXd Vn s Grain Bitbont- 5, 10 and 18 cents ner yarn; inmawwi f . .-..7: ;" 4 the Housed bill xtendinff'ahe-appro-1 ;s m-. mw.u - 1 w wmmi " - 'r.. Vwo. fcTV-m;iv-,tl6b' tardiThe best 90. eentr Corset ja, this town: - V f-W-" i HQtfSThe lallM for.-thV imbrieoti- nWTPAWfiTTOARS. NaA PlaiH DrfiSS LaOOClS. ' l. . -tarUsNBniiiinio and p " ; TicenVVardlaw 1 anthbrizinghecOntinn.nce.the; .CENTS: , r MpUCl. . .VnnaFuh Flowers al 60 cents ..4 1 ' Vi-i I Sevra't iughtsltook place, 6n the floor, P?bUo printing ?ixty; days' without ; (?THE CH'EAlTCFFiEf " ' iV" m"Y.:jV.! Jj 'tJxtl 'u:i T . W " .ery fti.Frtnrh F owersal Ween ts. v ,? . ,f) ,(. Jf v,:s d "pfitbhere1 drawn ' on all sides, appropriations ten i days, , '! ; , ,tf iUs , .lUv.q Au o 1 - : - pJa.ol . IJ(AWili3 f v&mnm butweAt'nsedr Ladles' Chip and Straw Hats in all Colors, 8 indowna and ' - i JU.uiwUt i ki sJ. U ; nu wy,tiyimBvui . . p,00MaTit HAAoaR ' TJJtrHt RHtinn 1 ! ' A NICE LOT OF FKESff BUTTER. EGG8, . , u. ',rii....i,j..,M ifj v,t , !,.,'-.,. t I . :" 770! ! MMO nH(f inf HI ing been restored, ColPackard made a President. .Recess.. Night session. r s !XrF!wersi JleW Oupply Of njbbbrtS and TrlmmlnC ' , 1 tflSD'iiJ'GOi 1 LC jlhd Jll J j conciliatory fspeech-and the Conven- ,r.Jt ,.. ' , .IAB11. MOtaSSlH.BYJEtTJP,V - -w.WeMroin,Jf .V. (.f WfO;5'5 :?ArW :ilT"?:A lJ tion thereafteragr to takearecess u, Tell .Cent Colnmn '"'- ? - ' Sll, a.CtoaRecU - nSt 'r , wt -r iSlfS 32 STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS ON E BUILDING. -i - t ! TI I Mi TOWN,' AND THE STOCK XRti U!Al6j OUB PRICES. f J I i' i f i , f T TBi.DK STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. D E -A L, E B S. & RETAIL. PEA LESS IS ALU KINDS OF BEDDING, &C. ; , No. 5. West Trade St, . ' C H ARLO TTE ,' 'N-. C. JUST RECEIVED : A . .. 3PTJ3t, LIKE or " ; , 9 FULt LINE CRADES, OW rlAWu. Shop-worn Goods, as atlthe can find all Articles New which can be solcT 4 Hcuso in Town. t i 121 cents (a gieat bargain,); unequalled Stock Pleached Sbcetin. 3 yards for fijOO; 20.000 'LOO A TLOTJOir GRAPmc s Noon Dispatches. WYOMING. .J - :-:! t: Another Fight With the Indians, ed at Department -Headquarters to- dy frcim F?rt Laramie' iay8 tke port from the Red CJloud Agency is that the Indians comingln bring ; news of another fight with Northern Indians, the troop, engaged not being Gen Crook's.rA village was entirely destroy ed. ' '" ' ' ' ' I MISSISSIPPI. 1 Drowning of -Two Young Men. 3Ieiphis June 30. William C Mor- gan, son of fBtate. SenaioT: Bright ing the issue? of negotiability; and trans Morgan, and Victor Monroe, son of a fer of bills; of lading, ' storage " receipts prominent citizen pf Hernando, Misal, 5nd le commercial mstrunfents, by uiuwuw ci wuo jrcoi,c.jr,u i attempting to save the life of a cem-1 panion. Two other yVung ineh nar- yomniior wjqbj MOfgau anu alou- roe lost their lives was rescued. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. Fires in Indiana and Massachusetts . . iiansom on tne uommiueo ior North Carolina. i; - , , . .... ' , ... I lweWe buildmgs, including ; the Jj y' 0,re",ri"e In(1'. w,re ' The - new mills of the American I Linen Company, at Fall River, was partially burned. 400 men land 700 women are ousted. Senator , M W Ransom is on the it. fo, Nnrt.h r.ftmiina. ThA mm. in it tee elected' A S Hewitt, of New f f - WASHINGTON. mi.-TT j; rr. T5.-11 D,f-J I urn -n i j : l. Tl . I . xescu.. pnauons jrasseu. Washisgtox, D C, June 30. In the Senate, CamerOn, of Pemlvania, I from the Committee on Eoie Ttalar tiona, reported favorably on "theliluse Bill to carry into effect the Hawaiian treaty, jand aeted that it be placed on the calendar. Mr. Morrill, of Ver- j mont, said the bill affected the tariff, and he moved it be referred to the Committee on Finance. After some discussion the motion was agreed to. I HousE.-Senate bill ' extending the mesent annronriationa tbirtv davs. was amended making the exteniion for onlj ten js, and passed. F0REIGN. INTELLIGENCE. No Regular Fighting Yet Montene- gTO Ready to Move Declaration, of Independence. "BAnnd hie strav ah otsT there has been no fighting between the eryians cu8inS nearly all day, withont any and Turks. Belgrade apprehends a knn result. They seem disposed to bombardment from the Turkish gun- persist in resistance to the House re boats. The Servians are preparing to duction in appropriatipna bills, blockade the river Drina. the Men- There will be a general Cabinet to- tenegran troops are ready to move, Public opinion at Cettenji, the capi- tal of Montenegro, is. very warlike. ir..i.i. i...i, i0 n ,-.-. sv.ei of rinnh- iuu.iv xMu w-,. ka with 17.000 men. The streets of Belgrade are; placarded with Prince Milan's manifesto. It is stated that Bulgaria has issued a declaration of independence. The old Turkish flag staff of Fortress Belerade has been de- molUhed amid artillerv saluten. LOUISIANA. A Diieracefal Radical Meeting- Fight on the Stage Pistols Drawn. - wvnovon w'-PuJv. ' itv renort nf the commUt'eer on ere- ' -; , , TK-.t-nrtw-J. verse to the Packard faction, throw- i . .i-.i liLii tni. '.WtiLL.lJ-.-J'lT.VUi.'oA) U 'f ''I'll jor tne OnlfRtatftS. flnntherlv Winds. SUtiOna - ry orjower temperature ana pressure: ciouay ana ra.uy-we.uex. 17T AStT17Q r . i Poetsmouth, June, 30. Orders have It 1 .Itovawttt TthVrT.TTTflS ? 1 1 HVthl tmtrAit malcA a iift..i no i n'; .i . , 1.,. ...i ft- , .-'.M'" ""iaUail VI viyvuwb ,ft , . m .-, . . . . , .-I. i rf--.. --- ar--- aiv jwa m w --- - '-'(.ts . ' 1 ..j ii An sy sw wnrm wr : ii - ' isr v r . - - .a unrif I m . w --. 4 ".v, - . t ' . . . ... - a . m . t . , . . .... A . 1 , L 1 . . . 1 1 i..L. . . . . , ... a . : . i j t . t s ( w k 1 i j in. & j T Vi'"i i t!z:iJ t."Aw . f WANTED to rent immediately, a Biano.T ' " times Fresh Roasted BIO and JAVA : tnnnttili isso i Laiu3 e.i iJi i -i;.S;o s.i.;u o.ii m:.j. :i tii-t tlitaZ 1 Trrrr i .... t , j .11 , .... 1,1 , - , . . . . u :t 1 nnn'i rnmt mutva B-Mn nn nana as mi.;:.-: -...a iu'js ii tJ ti j s-ii c,i 1 v-- - - NEW YORK ... Distiller Convicted Resolutions of Corn andCotton Exchange.,,, New YoRif, . June 30.Christian Stieu. tbe great illicit whiskey, manu- factnrp.p nhn was lirrwio-Vit hart from Canada and who charged number of District Attdrney Hughe with haVing Uken fromhim.five hundred dollars per.week; hush money, plead gum day in the United States Count to the indictment ;,founl against him." He was reminded ior sentence. , - ' The following:; resolutions, submit- ted by the Corn nd H lour Exchange of Baltimore, oh bills of lading of railroads and storage receipts, were unanimously adopted : ; ,Re8otoed, That for the means of se- canty m commerpanransaction, tho nationar v.tem vrf tPnitt.iAn'r4i.t mereoi and py preventing-and pun ishiag improper dealing with the samt or with goods covered thereby. fote under iu consideration, of abuses in existing forms of bills of lading, and railroad receipts, covering mercnan-. dise to be transported from one State to another, affirms that the remedy 8yja"i8ino(?, jn. ft? BCOPe kuu pio mic i j: eueni icKiemtiuu uu- conferred by the constitution: that the duty of Congress to remedy said abus- bJy abD)T5tiate legislation and'that , " sfs' "Jj aD.a Bucn manner ass nan oe aeier- mmAA iirn hw tna hAArl 'of ' its o. ent meeting. ' WASHINGTON. Camerotf to-Act Also as Secretary of the Treasury Blaine's Case Set Dismused-Pratt Talks Of Resign ug Aepuoiican uaacusmg- xuaen Demonstrations Everywhere Con gressional Proceedings. ' , v, " w ron Secretary of War, temporarily as m th d ti , f geeretarv of the Treasury. The Blaine5 investigation has been postponed to July 10th H T Yaryan, chief special agent of the Internal Revenue service, resigned to-day ia obedience to the request of the President. Mr Pratt, ' in accept ing the resignation, wrote a letter complimenting Mr. Yaryan on the manner in which he has discharged his official duties. C W EJdridge, chief of the direct tax division of the revenue omce, wiu succeea Air. lar- yan- Bristow, in his retiring, gave xaryan a leiier nigniy compumenung him for his efficiency. Mr. Pratt's re- signation is spoken of in connection with Yaryan's dismissal. Major George E Glenn nas been assigned to the duty of Chief Pay mas- tef of the Department of the Gulf. The Eepublicaq Senators have been cau- morrow to consider the financial situ- ation. uispaicnes irom jwew xors.rnua- r deiDtiia. lioH ton. Cincinnati, cnicaero. . : ,. . r' HjOUls1"e f crancisco, anu otucr prominent cities and towns, state that the Tilden ticket is well received, and in many places salutes of guns Were fired. Tilden and Hendricks demon- strauons iook piace in juanigomeryj Alabama, ana etner places in ine soutn. last mgnt. umos ior tne cam paign are forming" everywhere. At New Orleans and Shereveport, La., great enthusiasm prevails. , Senate. The bill directing the Pub- Printer to continuework in advance ,1 At? I V. ntinHnviMS,4inna '' a I w f Intra laeo I w W""". " moved its reference, to the Committee 'Jni r tare:' iahdiotlerHr circulars throiisrh the r WANTEl ajOX113.'CHARLOTTE.'N.'C.!M 1 :Ju28. . - ' , . ' . - . ' i . i . ! 3 FOR SALE A sweel toned Piano, for the J BY JUDGES AS THE "BEST IN ; . ' " J ' " 1 . I nrm i tth vmtmi rrr1 T TTrTkTrTTKrrrvTl I . IJlWKVr HISS K ,K VKHil'JV-Tl 11 OUii; 1JUJ. HftlW, ft. 'I : . ' .f MRS" J SCHIFF.! oi v m 7 tr.j 1U n, . - J-..J?? .-a '.Y'1 - , -fTT T . '. . NEW ADyiatTISEME!TS Low Priced .i i FURNITURE and Coach Varnish at , T C SHITH & CO'S. jail- - ' : : : !'. 10 cnt Packages ''''4 ; : -; ;' v.;.; v.' f:, r e j : ROYAL BAKING POWDER, at T 0 SMITH & CO'S. jull ' . Toilet Soaps, INE ASSORTMENT JUST TO HAND. T C SMITH & CCS. i jnll : , ' i .-. 5 Cent Cjgars. rrvETERMINED TO KEEP AHEAD ON. JL tbese goods foil supply at - ... , . T C SMITH & GO'S, ! loldSoda;,Water." HREAitY GINGER ALE on. draught, at V -":.' , TO SMITH & CO'S. 'Ja-' ' V - " '? ' Front, Boom to Let. ' . - '-,T: ;:.i!f,iftiv:'i,. rTS PUBLIC SQUARE OVER THE DRUG STORE OP I jnll T Q SMITH &CO. Notice ! MEMBERS OF THB "ZEB VANCE CLUB" are hereby notified to meet at the Couit House en Monday evening, 3rd inst., at 8 o'elock, to receive the report of tne committee on ttonsutntion ana y Laws, and for the transaction ot other busi ness. 0 E ORIES, J P Caldwell, . President. ' Secretary. ' "" . jhtt2t, ' ' Butter, , Eggs, Chickens & Honey. TJ AVIKQ made arranarementa to keep a JJL good Supply of FRESH BUTTER, FRESH EGGS. WHITE COMB HONEY. Nice Poultry and other Mountain Products and having jnst received a large lot of Fresh is.ggs, unoice rTesn cuiier. aiso an extra fine lot of Honey, which I offer at prices suited to the times for the CA8H. tS- LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. B N SMITH. jn29 ' ' . . 50 BUSHELS WATER GROUND CtORN MEAL, FOR S.VLK EY 1YI M. WOLFE- ju28 . . . : . - -. . : 1 : m i auoriiitt Bpuui, Pierre Dedroit, MERCHANT TAILOR v Opposits Central Hotel, Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, .N. C, A select Stock of French. English Und Hrotch Goods alwavB on hand. i --- -----r" ; d ocot( may31 miJT? Tf A .fpiSlT - "NTR WS IXlHi XlAAJliDl M & IT D F3ROM ST. LOmS 3 EAGERLY SOUGHT FOR, BUT ONL COME TO T H E i 1) EvA E, AND YOU5 WILL LEARN NEWS. THAT 1 .WILL DO .YOUR HEART GOOD. II.-.. - - J Jr';,l I ' JUi ' if iai.. amBijABBmi i. Willi's w: r : -btjiweiit-. & eo: .; WHOLESALE 3 .'I.. DEALERS PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS,- &0;&0.i apnEiira-s'iiaotRiTEK;, jun8 REFRESHMENTS AND DELICACIES, at , ' ' T ApTTT A P 13- R O f1 P "R V TT A IT S "R i U X U JU A. XV VKUU.XiJi,I . XI J ,U O Xi. VANILLA, GINGER, LEMON PRESERVED ORANGE FRUIT JELLY, DRIP SYRUP, MOLASSES, AND A GROCERIES, INCLUDING CUUICJS tFAM.LL.X KLAJVtH, V t : JAVA, RIO, LAQUARYRA AND . ! SEED TICK: OpPPBE! DIFFERENT GRADES OF SUGAR, SARDINE3, AND A FULL VARIETY OF CANNED GOODS, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH miUJSa. J CALL AND SEE M.E. na G00D3 DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CTTYI 1 A , joll LAaER BEER, WINESi ALES AND PORTER, FOSlEilGHiT AND i3bMB95IO, ll'iTr:TTfVDtfrrVTr iov ?nion 30 cents per bottle , Having been 4 KEW YOHK MAKING PUBCHASEES foe OUB'' A'1 !!! ! i l WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING BY EXPRESS, , All " J',"; ri..i .. i. ii (! ! :.Al I 5c RETAIL, 1 - r -I IN- do Ma a . a. and BLACKBERRY SYRUP. MOUNTAIN HONEY. GOL FULL STOCK OF FAMILY GOLDEN BELFAST GINGER'. ALE, $2.00 per dos., lis ! . ' , . OA n(. n. KaIIIs 7 j j. -0 .. 4uy v Jfv t ; v. LUDWIG & FISCHESSER, Trjon 8tret. 2 illi. BESIRilBXiE GOOBG, . Ff.i emm mrw niun irnnKfV ' i- --.:! : w 1- If; 6 'if m Mi IS I .-I tc f 1 m n 5 ft ii II (1- '1 t 1' 11 tv i K r J i 5 i ( 1! i 1 r 1 . ft L i i '1 v lon4 , been received to-close the Navy Yard j qeat on baturaay. amll tf 1 '
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