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CHARLOTTE OrttER VEi.t jod pRiriTinc. w U'h.. Xh Obsutib Job eptttHHmt be - thoroughly inppUed -with: verr .wSLwof Job Work a ; W ran ftmUBb thort nor ' - BIiAJtK8. BTT.Ti HKAPa. i Kiy 1 year, (postpaid) in adtuWx 00 3 reos. I moo. WEEKLY KPITIOK, , ;iu the county) in Adtante. VjQ out of toe county, jxjatpalu, 2 10 1870 ih.Uf - m-u ij.twj-. v.ao w-fN0k 2 272 - II ' II I ! f Hi. ' 1 ' I f ' -1 f. AT COST ;FG)B GASH ' 1 TELE0RAg(; Mw': iwtiiBM- o i i r f u h f A ft O :J O'M Noont Dispatches., eather SbBitiTiEs."; . THE INDIANS, - ii . u A TC n-'AUD IIOITEY fcfclKfAf E1Y kn. AT? riff 5 WMtflVB Wr VrVxrrtl Event8T-0 JJi'" 7 . w 'T,"" a JUiax mvBlliljlf l . i ; ,Wi8 waTo, July 7i T?.r iUa Smith A tlin Lift a.n1 finlfl u yiuwax cpuri,; xet-Tevaneu Aqt, Elates, areas of rain "and easterly: to TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT COST FOR ASU. IN ORDER f a Battle and Prdcedi gdUHlierly winds, With stationary tern' Only One df,CttVp0tfUrUW iMOUU JJCili W.AClt k(17 4 017 g. Washinctoit, D!C; Joly -'is' barometer. itu i:,u in.'n 7 u' TitAiROOM jLAROE:PAI,L PURCHASE. official rePort "ihe - -THE INFAff;81f s; n V u0.tS:,a r ,trl Vw Geri Terry elves detailed' fllitaVofk ' a ;,, thk ATTENTION OF B!uife T . V B Wr?8 the'tli ppune.wU StatemeniPi Rinerie B L I A H f ! i W 1 MnitinlW tT,I - U I I !fl11lAO OVll WVAnS Itla ITVrAW l m. 1 IICIKU L tl M.L IIB Will ILt'AlMi. - r5 fsTTVr Pnitl. traitwaa teaarted On tho om- uh r iirti'iwewtS-: 13., 1 , .1' t I m ten, day fprthe Indian war. ju'.'l TTXB Olf TO T K H PX E rB TJI L D I N G . ) l: :I s ,; .. . ing:othQ.trian IridiafiiUa ter was among the last who fell,. but uiucb 4Vbum u j . roue wiae was J when his cbeeriner voice was no' lone- r ; reported fifteen miles off,: Custer piish-t er- heard, the Indians liiade, work t ' ed for it. They had made 78 miles 'in 6i the remainder. The bpes ?ioi: IV. 24 hours preceding the battle'. 'When sarei the riewsoaDer correatvondenta near the villaee. the Indians aDDeared I w4a Htrinned t1 mnst nf thwhi Wr ? in hnt h.isf.p an If roffoafTntr THE BEST STOC5KT1N TOYHX? GOODS FOR THE MONEY THE .ii': moving in hot haste, as if . retreating f horribly mutilated. Custer' Was Reno, with seven companies, was or- through the body and through , tie : dered to attack the right and Cbster,! head. The troops cared for the wound- wun nve, vigorously attacked the left I ed and buried their dead and returned of the camp. Reno felt them with f to tlieir camp for supplies and inetruc- three companies, anl was lmnTediate tlons from the General of the armyv ly Burroundedi'and after hours ofight- Col Smith arrived at Bismarck . last :Uig, losing Lieutenants Hodgson and night With 85 of the - wounded. -The Mcintosh and twslve tnep anU; several Indians lost heavilr in the battles The Indian scouts killed and many wound- Crow scout survived by hiding iff a' :)v') M.J"-... - vvhiried, cut 1)U. way oulaad gatoedfaWuffiltavine. ; He believes the Indians lost C0M- A&X x&,-tAsu.usi4 uuxi ojlvu. a v umuaxux wyjiv l joreo nunarea leet hrgb, where neenr more than the. whites, The pillage trenched and where he was soon join- numbered 1,800 lodges, and; it is KLW.IJibN BOKT-6MiiI BUlLDred," TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. U E- A It . E US. WHOLESAJ.E & RK1AIJ., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS ? Jif7Lgr GHILDRENS OF BEDDI1SG,&C. No. 5, West Trade St", CHARLOTTE, N. JUST RECEIVED C. A or the Treasury .Department reaueat a transfer Qf, au casef that money for ilTegayx, seized .cotton cached , thi? Trea8ivjlt whereas it . .is, .said the,Sur prem, q Court has, decided, that ajl caseS!P.f V'pok selauscjL by, he.o vert- mentjftgentfl, Ihe presnmptio that; the jrpceBdeae4iih8,,Txe.a5ury:;J tha;t the bardeu .ojf jiprpoC es .oiha government. The finalilisposition of tf'f nad, ftboiit niijftUliftps,5 depend v$bu the decisianof .iho.questian thus rAise4 !lhet;.w7pmmittee reached: no conclusion.; iti - h ; eMi uU-.Ir' ut Morrill's vacancy to Blaine. It is be-, lieyed that he will accept. i i It.. tit. li.) i I r - NEW ADVIiKTISEJIJEfrra Biiilto iiul .(tractorsi;1 Sk Coinfcilteis of the First Presbvteriiri Church iuvltis teiidfirs for the bmildtn tf rarsoiiaK 1 hodsW. : ; Plaas - and 1 specifica tions inly b eeen Al tb office of Mesar ed Oa Uonday; a7ih instv'&ILnooa. The Committee reaervt jthe xight to reject any or attbida:-" :,.;:' -Jir 1 , j 'l brd vvn, . uuuiuiaa.. A I . r i , - - -i Cij18 6t "hi :'j'.i TEE',irpi heretofore existing under the nftoie and style'cf ilagill, Heath & Scott is this day1 dissolved by mutual coasenL A W Heath having sold his entire Interest in taid firm to T R Magil 1 and Q Boott, : retires fro w the firm.; ; BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE OF C O F F I fjs OF. ALL GRADES, ON HAND. mar A GREAT CAN BE MADE! PRICES RE3DTJOEI3 TO SUIT THE TIMES! Owiim-to the. GREAT DEPRESSION ia business, I am en abled to buy many Goods in my line at GREATLY, 'RKDUCED RATES, ! : 'it''' t '13 Efe S S O ' ' SST ' " " !' ' i ' ; ... - f - ! ed by Col Benton,, with focr compar thought there were four thousand war nies. Mere the Indians made repeat- piors. Gen Custer was directed by ed assaults, but were repulsed with Qen Terry to find and feel of the In great slaughter. The Indians finally diane, but not to fight unless Terry ar gained higher ground than Reno and rived with infantry and with Gibbons' with longer range guns than the cav- column. The Herald correspondent, airy, kept up a galling fire till night. I Kellogg, was killed. The Indians renewed the attack at Philadelphia, July 7. Gen. Sher daylight. Reno had lost, forty odd man, in an interview yesterday, in an- killed before reaching the blufl, many &wer to questions by a reporter ' as to in hand to hand conflicts, Indians out the reasons of the Indian campaign, numbering them teu to one. The men said : "We are doing this at the spe- were without water thirty-six hours cial request of the Indian Department: They determined to reach water at all Tt does not oricrinatfi with the War Dc- iT Vxt JM I i U Xt IS 3 j hazards, and Col Benton made a sally partment at all. You will ee on my ana routed the mam body, guarding map where the Indian reservation is. ine mam approach to the water. The our purpose is to drive these Indians water was gained with on killed and who are of the very wildest kud most seven wounded, -ihe faghtiug ceased savage sort, down on the reservations for the night, during which Reno pro- Montana is the most promising of our Pedrl? rG813t further attacks. They territories. It is settled by au inlelii- haa now been 48 hours lighting with geut people, among whom aire many no word from Custer. Twenty-four dd saldiers.and it is the richest and hours more of suspense and fighting most nromisine of our settlement ended, when the Indians abandoned These Indians have beenr annoying their village in great haste. Gen Terry, the settlers, and we are to drive them iiuuiuuuuowuiniauuaimuisoTni.m- down on the reservation. lou can fantry, had arrived, and as the com- say th&t we will do it now or exter rades met the men wept on each oth- ruinate them.' j crs necks. Inquiries were then made Gen Sheridan said to the same re for Custer, but none could tell where porter : "I have sent every man I he was. Soon au officer came rushing could spare into that region, even Q A T7T VT into camp, and related that he had taking troops from Laramie and Salt S A V I l V J found Custer dead and stripped naked, Lake. The government in its wisdom v uul,..kvu, uu ua umi ma directs ine coing oi certain inings in two brothers, Col Tom and Boston thege regions. It 4ireqts an expedi- Custer, his brother-in-law, Col Calhoun tion like this of Terry's an expedi- and his nephew, Cul Yates; Col Keogh t-,OQ necessary for the development of Capt Smith, Lieut Crittenden, L.ieut that country. We do the best we can Sturgi?, Col Cooke, Lieut Porter, Lieut w,th our material, but we are in no Harrington, Dr Lord, Maj Kellogg, the condition to do the work required of Bismaick Tribune corresDondent and I U3. one hundred and ninety men and scouts. WASHINGTON Custer went into battle with Com panics C, L, I, F and. E, of the 7th Morrill Qualified, and His Place Ten dered to Blaine 261 Buried from the Indian Battle Beauregard's Disabilities Hemoved Important Movement in the Cotton Tax Case, &c. Washington, D. C, July 7. Chief Justice Farrill, of Mississippi, testified before the Boutwell committee" to- Austria Wants an Explanation from I dfly Servia Montenegro to BemainDe- Senator Morrill, after denouncing fensive The Pre8ent, Situation of tne appropriation bills as unwise, im the War. . politic and unprecedented in the Sen- Belcbadk, July 7. The Servians ate, fluaiified as Secretary of the Treas fired on a Danube steamer, for which ury. the Austrian consul demands an ex- Sherman telegraphs to Cameron planation and aatfofadtioni that 201 were buried bh the, field and Scutave, July 7!-It is reported that 51 wounded brought to the steamboat. Montenegro will maintain merely a de- House. A bill forbidding the em fensive position, waiting result of the ployment of civil engineers in the first engagements between the Servians I nayy, and mustering out those now in, and Turks. . ..' M:.i I iiu H passed , -A bill establishing a sinking WM: BXjRWEl2& CO: ill ?1 ' t tl'jt -J!- ill .'-I Hi i 1 '1 ,i'.'Cv!; (i ,' bint ';. li.: Mi iiti fi i.: DEALERS IN il- " i .,.! ....:. v .ill .1. i... ,.,'v.n .l-f i . . . tj-,- o? ja .;-"! si, .' ,i ..i;.f;.:. : r ?m- PAINTS, OILS. WINDOW tJliASS. &C ' &0., CQ-PARTNErHiP' KCfnQE. j T E ilagill and U Scott having purchased the interest of A W Heath, ia the late firm of Magilt, Etealh &. Scott, do. this., day asso ciate, themselves, together, pnder the firm- nnniA nf Maoilf Rrott. for tliB nuraos'e of parrying on thei Wholesale CroCTry busines s in tue city or vnanoste. -, ' Thankful for th patronage so freeJy be stowed on the late firm, they tolicit a con tinuanca of the same for the new one, ,;. T 11 MAGILL, ., . C 8t"QTT jal8 tf ' ' ' ' " ';' ' " : Bout hern Home please copy. Something Nice. THRESH a!uGUTA MELONS OS lOE, aT J? the Widd Awake. Also Ice atreuii. - ' T'COLEMAN & SON. ju8 -. . - All Disorders RESULTING from indigestion, will be re lieved by the use of Gregorv'a Dyspeptic Mixture. TO SMITH & CO. .' Agents for Cha'lotte. ju!8 ... ,. Have You Tried OYALBking Powders? Every family should use theiu. T C SMITH & (O. Miller & Leak's niOBACXX), at manufacturers prices by the CHARLOTTE, O. junS -OF- FIM-E""AB.1DSTA 1IEILWS -AT- 1 R' box. ja:8 T C SMITH Jt CO. jul4 :LA(JER BEER, WINES, ALES AND PORTER, FQBBIG35T JISTID DOMESTIC. cavalry, and the staff and non-commissioned staff of his regiment and a number of scouts, and onlyjone Crow scout remained to tell the talc. All are dead. , Green's AUGUST FLOWER and Boschee's Ger man Syrup sample 10 cents. TO SMITH & CO. 1a!8 ' ' ' . Parisian "DOQUET SOAP and other" sweet sceuted $3.50 per dozen, 30. cents per bottle-- G1SGEE ALE, 2.00Der dot.. 20ctapr bottle LUDWIO & FISCHES8ER, Tryon Street. Toilet Soaps, at TO SMITH & COS. i ju!8 S 3E3 33 3 3E jSl 3L FOREIGN. Charlotte Favorite, A Capital 5 cent Cigar t T C SMITH & GO'S. O.O.O.- A : jul8 . . t ft . i.. u Jf.irr tY.., inA'.lnw niiflntittes I has arrived at uirot, on XX HY l unaeeu aa otners, , ..r- Sophia. If be succeeds 'ir reaching "on Passed, i .niiiAM "4 ' . I . ... Sonhia.' he will command the railroad Senate. for Cash; that I make in the buying what other dealers make in tne seinng. Constantinople, thus isolating the propriations Swiss Condensed ttt v Tmnortedl A choice and bare ar- jyi tide. tretared 'fo the express use of Pit.i . j. '.; . .1 " -IT ... .. ... i " j t Bebli, July 7.-Gen Tchernay-Eff fund for the Union Pacific Railroad, .ud. Syrm the road to was Bn UP RUU , jQie 15 to 9 . The bill extending the ap- an additional ten days, tThecct baDieS. rvWIa TO THE DEATH OP MY LATE PARTNER, MR. RINTEL8. I AM KGLO SWI38 CONDENSED MILE, at j desirous of rdcjng the volame of my business, and to faciliUte thU object I havecon- T C SMITH CO'S. eluded to reduce the price on the greater part of my Goods, and now make the announce ment that from now until further notice, I wUl sell all Fancy Goods at not only cost but from 25 tc 50 per cent, below it. The lines of Goods I propose offering at these REDUCED RATEf are as follows: MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. All articles in that line; HATS, trimmed ana untrimmed; PLUMES,, FLOWERS. BOWS ; Kid, 8ilk and Lisle TbreadGLOVES. all U , ' ...... be sold t redactions of from 10 to 50 per cen L DRESS GOODS all lines, whether for Sammer, Fall or Winter wear ; some of which In Tailoiiir Eslalshmt: Pierre Dedrolt, MERC H A.N T: Til L O B dpposite Central Hotel. Trade Street, a. xrUak -a mi . .Qnnkia .a i en.anli nn tlio annrrmritttinnH- A de r .. . ,'if i.ri ir 1 1 m w i, rrii 11 iai,u aiiu u 11 l. a. am n. u ei li.vjvj.a um v . . to me that the efforts I have madfe .to please my customers,! have been fully ap- estimated at 25,000, which is probably bate ensued, and many Senators par- predated and haye proved a : great success. '; t bring against them. According to mittee was appointed: On motion of xr -J:ii-Lt-- :M;wr.PntWv think thev must pay high Sclavonic advices, the Russian consul. Window, the Senate insisted on its r ' -u r W Jonine, will accompahy thi Prince amendments to the Sundry Civil Bill. ... CHARLOTTE, N. C. prices in order to get first-class Goods, lean assure ineiunn -fW of . Montenegro, throughout the cam- J A bill removing Beauregard sdisabiii- A .elect Stock of French. English .-,, 1 W A . fJL'y 4 Ml J- .ArfttlftBt nf inodH'and iarante' naienV , -ui ties, passed. Mr. Ingo Is, of Kansas, and Bcotcnuooas, aiwaya on n .rttcle to prove represented and give entire satisfaction, or the Goods Bmdent 0f the Jftu. ays : Advices U President for mformatwn in re- 'lOllet bOaDS'. , .:i'..'ltf..T'.- -f 'J' . , fromBelgrade assert that Tchernay- w (n , can ne reiurncu ano ine money remuueu. ! V I l 5 4 ' Eff. has effected al junctioa with thevJ t-f."- , TONS ASSORTMENT. JUST TO, HAND, bylllng to them at the lowest possible rates. Bulgarian insurgents at nro. xnere TiV "-i i V. I in ' ' " ' ' T"- 1 " ; . ' . . ' en. - - .t.i a fi,a -r.,1 - .ofi W lution . authorizing 'the -President td Jull . J t., ....,.., . l coUnters. one hundrti and fifty feet in .eig.hasU.njdec TnrV ara .endine troops to intercept The impeachment was resumed. Ad- , STATESVILLE, N., 0. . r ,Js I make this amnoanceuent, that I shall A aispatcn irom reuiu tu mo jc(w, ; ,t j w , A. , Krculiai teraui eta, upon - : i 1 ,-n,v, . frnm 1?a!nvn. I TTmioA fn-rl1V diCUSSed the bill tO PAT I DrT1ift!nn . ., : - . . t saw u riri viLi.H Lmr i aua . iiu a&A i l w v m-wj a v p- "x . . J, " V. a , tf.; nntrfwrnllv a.ir.d aftflii Mav I' References Rev W A Wood . Statesville, ; -.w. - u euo reports .uu v ,; - N c . gotZ B Vance, Charlotte. xrO; TT will offer special indacement tpa vian frontier: has -been!, taken by the 29, 1865, and transfer f the jurisdiction J j Martin. Davidson College, N C; Rer R J s -, . . , -r.,.i.0 ..,1 k. - Th firf ia. hMfi ' on nntton'olaims from theTreiiury De BurweU, Eildgk, N O; and ill friesdi tnd ,; - are reduced to 50 cents, on the dollar. ' BOOTS AND SHOESsM I contemplate going out of that line in the RET AIL DE ." . : . ' '.-?' ....... ' ' . ' " ''' PARTMENT I offer them at greatly reduced prices. CLOTHING Over $15,000 worth, greatly reduced. We hare some of the best Ready M Made Clothing ever offered in the city. Make and material warranted. Also a large lot of French, English and American Cassimeres, greatly reduced in prices. All Goods at these relused prices will be sold strictly for Gash, At the same t.m w ( , expect and intend to protect our regular customers who have running accounts with ue These Goods will be placed, on Babs length, with the price marked on each article. As intend closiag busmew eaUrely, thereby. contiaue ia business, but am only trying to reduce' WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT I am also desiroas of reducing this Department, .vmtil Its hitherto very large volume. to cash buyers. ! Tnrts and burned. The Servians have f on cotton!claims from theTreasury been driven out of the Drina, and the pirtmentto the Attorney General. Turks are advancine on Kroguecoacz. ' The reasons for the , transfer are that nils of Bev Dr Mitchell, late Professor in niversity or u. JU30 julS SURVIVING PARTNER OF W1TTXOWSKY RUtT ; it- 9 '. i Jul 7
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