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CHARLOTTE OBSERVER i zA n ; , 40D ; phitmncJ - Tbe Osamu Job Department oaa besa thoroughly aappUed -with vntr neied want, and with the latest etfrlei o Type, aa3 every manaer of Job Wot can now t dp with aeatneM, dUpatch and ehepaesai ' We can furnish at short noUce. ; i KLANX8, BILLHEADS, 1 ,;:Z:y '4 . LETTB ! US, CAKD3. V" iff .n tinMCBimOB ' BATH? Oftily 1 year, (postpaid) In advance,-" vi 6 mtw. fl -1 "" --i.MOO 3 mOfc '', r. si tf lmon. " ' Wv--;7ft Weekly, in"Uic6tUity) in adanoe,8 2 00 out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6month, ' i 0? ar Liberal reduction sJbr lbs. i 'YObXIII. J , .1. ... NO 2 270 PROaKAJOiES, HAND SILLS, u j ! - ,. t lit., i.if I 1 . -v ... M , f 1 " ' ' ! . .Mll.,1 Ki'rMI ." .--Hl-Ir ft- 1 ...Jill U.r.J i'.-M-., I. .:, . U - , . - -f - 1 1 - - 1 . - - . l 1 I 1 , '. ' 1 ' "' 1 ' ' " '' ' ' ' ' 1 ! 1 . I ' , . 11 I J.l 1 ,1 r : I ... . . ' - - ' ' ' ' ' i ) I'M'- 11" , 1 ii ,7 in I. 1 1 n j .Li J iim I : 11 1 i i . . . 11 in.., .1. . , 1 , , 1 AT COST FOR .CASH ! ! :) HIM U 8 j 8 f A Sl O ! O M . . t TTAVING A LARGE AND FRESH STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS ON XX - -r r. ew .- jr- , ..'J.r F'lT Tf .y ry HANIi"AND M6NEY BEING;VERY SGARCEr fEHA-VE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT COST FOR CASH, IN ORDEJl.TO-llAKE. ROOM FQR A LARG J'ALL PURCHASE. OUR STOCK IS COMrEETE LNVRRYDRPARTMENf , AND WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO ITS EXAMINATION. i J': Bargains Will be Offered; ELI A B j C O BE 3S 3 ,1 ,! 1 i '& s It O 3S S S la 13 Xi - 8XI-T EM PLB-BU II D T1TQ - ju21 i -r 1 v BQOTS4 SHOES, THE BEST STOCK -IN TOWNrAND THE RFST GOODS FOR THE MONEY ? ' 1 .. . ''"k'Mf I C0WE? AND'gEE. US, EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND LEARN OUH;PPJCS. NEW H ON fKOKT f MlTH BDILDING," TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. may30 ' - . - ; - . ' . ; F U B NIT U UE l E A . I K B J? . WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 7 DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF TJ l M I T tJ -R B , BEDDING, &C. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C, JUST RECEIVED , , -.A ; ;.. , 1 - F .tJ lXi I 1ST 13 i -or- 0f III I'MSI Ll' JSfc::?::!dL CHILD REFiS CARRIAGES BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE OF COFFINS OF ALL GRADES, ON HAND. mar7 I ? :wOw- . ..-. .4T-; ' Ift'.lr ' mat- .M ...-. hct to Ir.vc&t Ycur Mcr.cy in Shopworn Goods, as at the Ccr.tial Hotel Store you can find 11 Jkrticjjfcsev J. er.d I. shier able, which can bo sold ' I ; i j . i ,4 If . S i i . . tcvvcithcn try l-'cuse inTovyn.;-; i l ii " f j j telegraphic sews ,; i .aidpt : Bispaiclieg:": -1 Noon Dispatches. , :wJ ? JWEATKER PROBABILITIES: ' nil V W AIMA'W . J t . ' ' I . u i WAXH N 1 INi I Oonatulationi0f!r'udm-0aejj Pratt la-Republicans Depreca- fS.' . Itixiff.tlie ,Saingpf TroppVSoii. partly' cloudy, weaker and frequent . ' i , ' ;' " thunder storma will. prevail.. ;; Washijtgtoji. ,'Jaly' 5. Among' the ; , :- 'v;'.. a .: . .. . u egrama Uye fcy 1 , t UORTH CAROLINA. " TUden, wre seven from aa many ex-J Governors j of: South; CaroHnaijEx'- ,. , , . , , Senator Cacherly,-of California, also Sall8bu7, f G"!iinfTt? P?lladelPiia telegraphs 4TUdenwithi assurance of :v'"r"K!B,ti v, r .,v ; support. ! A Jewish Rabbi in his tele- ;T fdljo wing dispatch- w'as sent gram Recalls with 'tiiankji a' contribu-' fronv Salisbury to the CentenniaiOo-mV uonwniDniiujea! maue so me, -years Jr-fr,- c - -,,: ago to the ilotint Sinai Hospital. Th ; SApoEY, N C, July 4 ll P M. ljjjl teVb6v - Josej&tillavkcy, President Ccrlen- bruiging Gv. Tilden's mail, and there niai ft,,, ' , 1. are relays telegraphpys; . V 1:.. .-j," , , .President has requited Com- ndaKion mis8ioner Pratt to remove special Centenniai Fourth has been celebrated agent Maioir Clarke at San Francisco. I with magnificient 1 display.' , Prof. and: Ferdinand Meyer,' Supervisor of Owena is now on th stand niaking Internal Revenue at St. Louis. - , r:iZ: " yTrS'ZTXZTJ The friends of Mr.-Pratt hope that , . Mr. Morrell, when, he comes to be Sec retary of the, Treasury, will restrain the - President from interfering with j. . 0 w Pratt, otherwise he mustretire. Iratt's fjcceedinS8 Congress Jo-Day., retirement will have a disastrous effect . "f -y o.-oate.- on the Republican cause. Appropriate Centennial resolutions The Northern Republican m ember j u -fenaie unanimously. of Congres, whose districts are at all m wiuiereace v,ommH- close, deprecate any use of troops .. Jee on the Pwt Office Appropriation South,, or the talk of it. - ?lU was adPted- Th-resolution pay- " i ii ing riiicuDitcK per aiem ana mileage FOREIGN- was resumed; an amendment allowing "f the same allowance to Francis W The Fighting Servian Successes J Sykes. of Alabama, was aereedto. and TurkeyjWon't Abandon the Dan- the resolution passed. nbe-England's Position on the War HousE,-Senate amendments to the WTDBEjrj July 4. Tlie "Turkrah bfli- bill punishing the mailing of obscene cial account of the battle at Sefviean. literature, was agreed to and goes to ia that the Servians crossed the fron- the President, A resolution enquiring tier Monday., r A sharp -encounter fol- of the Secretary of the Interior what lowed and soon became general. Oa- Indian trust funds had been invested nian Pasha, repulsing the , Servians, en-1 mother than United States securities, tered their territory as far as Saitschar, was adopted. Holman reported the carrying all the neighboring Servian Post Office Bill as agreed upon in' position. The reported loss of the conference. Answering the questions Servians ia'2,000. The Turks compara- regarding counting papers. Holman tively trifling. ? ' " i-said that it did not effect ;them at all. Bjelgrad, July 4. Servian official They would still circulate free of post information is that hostilities have age within the counties. He congratu commenced on the South Eastern I lated the people that the first appro frontier, j The Servians were success- priation bill ihat would become a law ful in several engagements. They j in the second century of the govern captured the fortified camp of Babin- I ment, was one in which there had been agtania by assault after three hours J earnest and sincere-efforts to retrench fighting. The Turks abandoned their expenditures and restore purity to the arms andibaggage. The river Drina administration. The report was adopt was crossed Monday. red Loxdon, July 4. The Times has a I Mr Morrill will assume . the Secre- Vienna dispatch that the Turks do not taryship of the Treasury. intend abandoning the Danube with Speaker Kerr is improved at the their gunboats. ? 1 Alum Springs. His entire restarati on . Cattueo, July 4.- -Scouts report that hoped for, Monktar Pasha has abandoned Gat- FOREIGN Paris, July 4. It is reported that there is sanguinary fighting near Pet- Official Notice to Ministers Abroad s chko, Gen Ttfeeniaiiff &ccu'nying the Turkish Victory-Town on Fire- commanding position, and the Turks Insurrection in Turkey Egypt were xiefjfated n nPi'nH J Furnishing Men te the Porte. : 1 r1'. (iT1 WASHINGTON. 'ftlv Hair; Brushes T?LEGA.lT'En'giisb,FreVch and Americaa Hafr Brashes, Combs, Tooth' Brashes, -!'''- i.1-1 . ' 4SCARR'A-CO'S,-- jald ' ,;i ii. I ., -. . iiu Drug 8tare. Buffalo if ITHkA'-'WAli' ail9,! : sn'J :?5s am jalG Drug Store. 8CARRA CO.. 7 if ices; GENUINE ENGLISH SPICES, finest ever oCered in this Market! 5 Also Nelson's Sparkling Gelatine, at u i. ; - SGARR & GO'S, BE SURE TO STOP IIEADQIIAIITE11S CONF EOT t O N E R I E S . FRESH PRE31I, . ORANGES, -LEMONS, APPLES, T RAISINS, FIGS, GOLD'N DAT CITRON, JELLY, CANDY, PICKLES, i i " - ' S FRUIT CAKES, POUNDCAKES, SPONGE CAKE, JELLY CAKES, CITRON CAKE, ALM'D cirsf JELLY CUST'D, LOAF BREAD, PIN'R BREAD, PIE3, PIES, i4 . a -! ' . , i IT ! Ill t-. .ilt is'!. WH:OI1jESS.XjE &;BE1T A TT,i ... (J. .Ufii DEALERS IN i t. j i- ' I Lfl it. in in! . : vti-j 4t ;-.'!.-isiSuv a r!--S!: i' iv. 'J ai-i!.' QITASOOM.ia :;u .iv. : . lit If) .A.BOHT ; PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &C' &C, Trrir AT. - i vVashisgtox, July 4. Aristarchi Beg, the Turkish Envoy Extraordin ary to this country, has received the AC, 4.C.. &C. I fcC, &C AC. -A. XjA.S,C3-E STOCK . OF Ease Balls and Bats, Crept, k A SPLENDID STOCK CANNED GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ANDREWS & JONES'. , ' . . : FRESH EGGS," 6 DOZEN FOR StOO. FINE, LARGE WATERMELONS!! COBUSiiELS- AT-j ,()' f i 0 353,, Xf -"3D1. 1 ; - 5 ." 0 OA11 S MI. toil OK :0iit Ir Cor; yny fiii hs llutlin iOcentsper il; Usutiiul Fuk rit.uif; jtr.t fet 12i rents (o eh at baigainJi utf quailed Stock Kid (;u at tlXO i 1 aii; 10 qtbrtir Hertl d SLieiii'F, 3 ya-ds for U CO; 0.000 In lHklt?r, 510 SBd 15 unts, fold eSsenhtre for double the money ; 5.0CO yards iin t Gain l:illica! wTl8"eti cr'yaid ; Inimcrite Stock of Parasols at $1.00 each ; 1 i : ! 1 a 1 j'f , ii Koeit niy 25 c iVtt i ir i;itir; C(0 1 !' ; rfctHeHat8 cf all kinds tt msIu-1 h in tl . cuutr, at CO cents eath, s Id ehete at $1 CO ; Extra beayy Black (;HsGit:nFnklfcrDi, cnlr Vic Wit yard;' The beit 90 cents Corset in this town;' I artf gu (k 1 1 Nk I effiirg. 5, 10 and J8 cents per yarTJOOiaid; test Irish paenat ....... ')...;' ' ; ' - ' ' . , ! , JU, V4 V""' ' '"" ?S ai.ts Pr yaid,eoidelntereai$L25;!AlSuk. White Uln.ion, only S6 cants per yard, ; 'J fir.e Fur.ch Flowers at IA cents. As its - !-' ' I mtd defy Competition. I LoKDOK, July 4. The Times com menting on yesterday '8 debate in Par liament on the Eastern question, con cludes that the British people do not! - .- . I h i n L' if ir.nn wi Kai- f r- Hia n t mi1I I m .vi.K ;(u,;(. -i.u "TheJImu erof Forffn Affairs to the tka nlf tAni.r aa I nge; but they not allow themselves of SerTia and Montenegro , without 10 do qrawn , mio anoiuer Crimean i any legitimate motive, ana witnout war bv the belief which is nrobablr a 1 any nrovocation on our part, nave been v,fv ii, I declared in war with us. The Servians ... Pll ' ' i A enter into our territory by three dif position, of , the present, dominion ol f t int8 Troop8 have been sent the Sultan encourages tbd advance of against them. I will inform you of tne Kussians totjoiistantiuopie. trie moss liuporpnv , mciueuw m . ... I may occur. HEW TOBJC. . ; finvRTAKfiNOPLE. Julv 4. The fol- lowinsr. dated July 3rd, is sent" to the Tammany's Celshration Kelly for I Turkish representatives abroad : "The Xilden. Servians attacked the camp at Urkub, 'New ' York, July. 4. At Tammany a town Southeast of Dissa. After five Hall, Grand Sachem JscheU, presided, nours nara ngniing, iue oervinus w Brother Qdihcy" read the TJeclaration treated, leaving five hundred dead on of Indenendence. and a long talk was I the field near Behira. The Turks were delivered by Fernando Wood,' who tictorious in several encounters, kill- said that oh tha,day they remember- I ing two hundred and wounding four ed their glorious, sainted ancestorsj hundred of the enemy. . , . and endeaVtorfett to drirtk m something London, j uiy 4. a special aispaicn of their part and disinterested patriot- from Belgrade to the Times Bays the ism. Numerous short talks were made l Servians have captured tne lurtisn amongst others by Col Jno T Simons, J butworks near joeiina, and inac toe of South Oarjolina, who brought town of Behna is on lire. - , nvio nf oKbk i t.n . ilm Nowl flniivjxE. Julv 4. A soecial disDatch VA vta w . . wmw . v w 7 . . York Dem6trafVilon. JhV. Kelly de- to the Gazette says an insurrection has livered a stirring address, in which he 1 broken out between Nuch s and Sofoa, predicted disasters to this country uni- Ha 'itax'fit th TurkUh army.J ,'; , less the great Democratic party sue- Pakis, July, 4. The, correspondence ceeded at the election. He explained of Universclle states that the Khedive his oppositi6n; toS TfldehKhefore'this has furnished the Porte 12,000 men j gentleman's nomination to be based on calculations for: the ; good of; the party, but said no man would give him a warmer support since the party had nominated him. Nearly all the speakers insisted that the Eepublican parly could not reform itself, and the only hope pthA spwrtry f cratic rKAbry.1 v V . - 1 ' " B. N. SMITH'S. julG ' '' "'. CHARLOTTE, ItsT- C. jun8 -OF- mmm s -AT- jul4 IjAMR BEE WINES, ALES AND PORTER; Oil I IN" -A-lsTX) DOMESTIC Malt IIop oxic, ', BELFAST. $3.50 per dozen, .- THE LATEST NEWS FROM STrLOTJIS 13 EAGERLY 80UGHT FOR; BUT ONLY COME TO THE WIDE AWAKEv -1 1 i s i i : f . - i t i .;is "''j' ,:. !.. '11 ? ;.ijir:M ,r i , t FLASHES.' ( jj , Fort Madison, Io, July 5. During 15 minutes' storm' St. a Joseph' .Catholic 'Church was demolished by the fall pf the ateeple which was 220 .feet high. Other churches were more or less NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ATTENTION ! " HORNETS NEST EIFLEMEN I . ,. ... I is,.- , -.- i - '(, l.i ;..YOTJ ABE HEREBY COMPANY DRILL A.T YOUR ' i ARMORY, ON COLLEGE SX.1 THIS (THURSDAY) EVEN-" SHARP:' BY ORDER " A G BRENTZER, SS JPfiOSAMfp. S. ,-, Captain iulG lt-.' ,j .. B. I ' . .t v . 01- damaged. The Park House f total SWISS Condensed wreck. 1 .The damage U eatim ated kt X" "-Tf" ; 7 ! ' ' , t 4900.000. There was no loss of life. i r TT.r : Tmnorti.' " A choice and ture ar . . .. . . ' ..1 . vi r . ' . - . . .-: . t,i4T..- T.,w K'A-4mli;.mn 0A'ticie, preparea ior apnw uei A ix -" j j vr ---rv:-. iayaiids aad Tatames, js received as on theElemsta Station (Pa.) Road to- ; . f 8CARR A OO'S. day kifled three. I . SO ccrils, per bottle. v-" AND YOU WILL LEARN NEW THAT WILL DO YOUR HEART GOOD. FOR LOW PRICES FOR GOOD GOODS, MAKES THE PURCHAS&KS JTJUEli ' GOOD. WE HAVE IN STOCK AND FOR SALE at the YEKi BOTTOM. iUUJS3. THE BS3T FLOUR, FOR THE PRICE, THE CHEAPEST SUGABe. PICKLES AT 15 CENTS PER DO-EN OR TWO DOZEN FOR 25 GENTS. : THE CHEAPIST bOFFEE, Roasted"? fiaw. A NICE LOT OF FRESH BUTTER, EGGS. AND CHICKENS, HAMS, BACON, LARD, MOLASSES, SYRUP, JUST TBY OUR' COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, SOAPS that can't be beat. THE CHEAPEST LOT OF J BROOMS, BUCKETS AND TUBS. Don'iFortret'triat we keep'on , hand at aU times FTesh Boasted KXO aaa Java ;:'','if.": COFFEES."'1 ; THE BEST CANNED GOODSU OUR FIVE CENT CIGAR PRONOUNCED r BY JUDGES AS TUK-liJEoT 1 THE CITY. : -!r.i T.C0tE5IAN,& SON'S' WIDE A WjAKE; GR 0 CE R Y. jo29 CORN,. CORN; CORN ,1 a,! i5jii,.n'.V i.'l-' i 1 - - .' vtfiftrl ' " GINGER gr;.gr"J!' r. 20 ctspr bottle . LUDWIG & FISCHES8ER, Tryon Street. .-.'..jti.t.t; Having been is NEW YORK MAKING PURCHASERS fob OUR WE ATwEDAILY RECEIVING BY EXPRESS ; -1 . .....",.. ' ' -, , , . , . ... s . : ' - - . ; ii, A . 1 -Jill fci .ill t . 1MBW and DESIRABLE GOODS, AT ONE HALF .THE PRICE THEY, WERE IN THE EARLY SPRINGi" New-laid Dress Goods, ; 1 : k ' i, Jr. ; 2 l " 1 ' " - ; g, . . n. h.---'1- i- ' REDUCED FROM 50 CENTS TO 33 J ., , ANOTHER. ARRIVAL OP'Wj..i , , j - . . . .... , , .i itH ..- ' . .' Ladies Chip and Straw Hats In all Colors, Sundowns and Flowers. New Supply of Ribbons and Trimming Silks, at Greatly Reduced prices Black Woratedoxirning Gcto GentsIlajIte ALL GOODS JUlLlOJDD&iESTJ BE SOLD AT TllE 0; 1 1 LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICESTOSUITflTHE HABD (7IME4Mi I i.i." ,4 !.aiwJt.iJ jun!3 .V.
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