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AT COST FOR .'.: ... QjSH ! ! 5LE-a? ;vv;;i.W.oon;.fIispatcli.l? ; M.-if;. J Ji, j fill. ! H it t. si: H A VIKG A. LARGE AND FRESH; STOCK OF: SUMMER GOODS,; ON ; "eS!ce.ny;pioiaBpic Sabd, an d money, being .very scarce, WEHAVBDEIEEMINED S'SSSSSESaZSSSS TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT COST FOR Manchester, and persuaded;; them to . ;n:t tv., ii;i,ivAi.-i .rwutxi.tj , , '' ; " V. 1 . .. .t ;., postpone : ft reduction ; of wages one CASH, II VltJJJit XU MAJiJJi .KUUM JJUJi A. AJK-Uiii Jb AJUb JTUiiUJlAJSJB. I month OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY! DEPARTMENT, AND WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO ITS EXAMINATION. ;ains Will bo Offered. '! i C ISLIAH, COHBN & O IS S S 3L K li - Bargj MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING. Mil'-. 5 iu21 BOOTS 5 SHOES - 1 5 Servia has sent her last reserves , 14,000, to the front.; r;4,00Qsyptians and 5,000 Serfjts bate left Salonica for theiront. Reumania has mobilized 20,000 men. In: ' ;; : "5"'- The recent earthquake has affected the Danube basin from Paso n to Bar varia and to Presburg in Hungaria. ; The Montenegrin march on Mostar is interrupted. . The Turks intend meeting them in the field, as Mostar is indefensible. 1 Ragusa, July 19 .--Despatches from Sclavonic sources announce, that the 1 Turks have abandoned Neverainee without fighting. The insurgents have invested Gatschko. London, July 19. Oapt Stoddard, late master of the British bark Skeevy voore, who was'arrested at Plymouth on the charge of attempting to scuttle his vessel while on the voyage, from Melbourne to New York, and after a prolonged examination, committed for trial, was acquitted at the Devon CONE AMD SEE US, EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND LEARN OUR PRICES. I assizes, yesterday, the jury saying , dence was undoubtedly strong, they were not satisfied about his guilt. Liverpool, July 19. Peters Bros., corn merchants, have suspended. Lia bilities supposed to bp considerable, WASHINGTON. mm THE BEST STOCK IN TOWN, AND THE BEST GOODS FOR THE MONEY. MiW IkOK lEOfcT - SMITH BUILDING," TEATJE STREET," CHARLOTTE,. IN. C. 1 - -- ' f meySO . ' . , :- . ' ' - : ..." " ' F U It N I T U K E DEI L. E B S. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, DEALKBS IK ALL KINDS OF If pr ' If Congressional and Committee Work. Washikgton, D. C, July 19. The Senate after the expiration of the morning hour resumed the considera tion of the articles of impeachment tnr xr x ivr T TT " IS I against the late Secretary of War. The Senate adopted the Conference TfcF.nnTTCn- XrO report on the Army Bill. There are J- t-r " - J v-w. I ... -r ... . . ., UUW lll lilt; AJCgiaiaiil r, Oliuuxjr vim, No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE'S. C, JUST RECEIVED A 5 FTJIui, LINK or where : the public! interest . re quires tfceif continuance, wad r rejected by a party' vote yeaa r79, ?iayg 9?4 ' Witbout Uisposiug Ol lu3 aujuurutu. . . Kevatb:. The Claims Committee re ported adversely on' a bill to pay North CwollyCjMUta'. ifnon'ey for cotton seized ; indefinitely postponed; -r. .a ' Ko6 ; TcanAlng the wrckof tte TiejwsI Mobile harbor was, referred, to the Judiciary Committee - :i' 'sli :y" '';f-,'' The imDeachmentd wai resumed, John S. Evajis on the stand.' His busi- ness was with . Marsh;; he did not know Belknap in the transaction. ' flhe Conrenceiepprt 6u "the' Suns dry Appropriation Bill was agreed to. In the impeachment, Maj. GenT. W S Hancock was sworn and testified that he knew npthirig to the. discredit of Gen Belknap as SecretaifWar prior to this charge. Mr Carpenter announced that this closed the case for the defehce. Air. Manager JlcMa- hon stated that the managers had noth ing to offer in rebuttalw Mr. Carpen ter asked that some arrangement be made about serving up the case,' and announced that the three counsel for the defence desired to be heard. Mr. Manager Lord suggested that the time for argument be limited. He said on ly two managers desired to be heard on the question of fact: but if there was ah argument as to the effect of . the two-thirds vote on the question of jurisdiction, a third manager; desired to be heard. Mr. Carpenter said the counsel for the defence would argue all there was in the case, and he re garded that at one of the best points. Mr. Conkling submitted an order that three managers and three counsel may be heard in such order as they may ar range ameog themselves. Mr. Ed munds moved to amend so as to limit the time of argument to six hours for each side ,' rejected yeas 1(5, nays 29. The order of Mr. Conkling was then agreed to. Adjourned. The Judiciary Committee , in the case of Congressman Hayes, from Ala bama, report that wbile the evidence may not be sufficient to find that he wilfully made a fraudulent certificate, it still excites grave suspicion and shows in a possible view a carelessness Diplomatic, w est roint as.u uiver ana tUmniiv altogether, the com mittee recommended that no further 653 yards of No 5 i plain scarlet -for 20 cents: 754 yards of 21 . inch . No, flannel, 2U cent: 553 yards of i No plain scarlet flannel 24 cents; 710: yards of plain scarlet flannel, for 28 cents: 842 yards of 4-4 plain xx scarlet flannel 31 cents; 6,300 yards of plain scarlet flannel, 29 cents; 761 yards of plain orange flannel, xx; 20 cents. W.RS 'it r- i H. tint iMHJi '3S'M-' ,li ''''. THE 8TATE CANVASS. - StatesviUe Township" will meet Fri day night . to" organize a Tilden and Vance Uiub: Jttgnc TThn JfiVin VinninV &fid J G Rench er and T B Womack, Esq., ate stump- . . - t . mgunatnantcoumy in me onvenuon question. A .T Tkftin -nf Ij.n5r. who vu th y rant Elector in tne seeona uongres- a IMA 'l A 1 W Dinnti UMtnct. in vz. n&i ieiL me rte- ppblican party i in ' view of this cam-! ptiign. Tia DAmnr.rfl.ts of Lumberton raised a flag, last Monday, on a pole 140 feet high. There were several patriotic speeches and a great deal of enthusi asm. Tke'Youn?. the Radical candidate for Congress in the Fourth District, says : " me only inmg tne i&aaicais have to do during the campaign is to lie nice n i." MfAsttrtuitir ? Goldahoro sends, irreet- intr tn hfr later f.lt.lM fljld tawilS in North Carolina, and challenges any of them to show a more elorious gather ing in point ' of earnestness, patriot ism ana Deauiy inan ; ni wuitu assembled on the portico and in front nf ha Hnmnhwv h nnsA rsamrnav night, io hear the gallant defender of I Uivil .Liberty, our stanaara Dearer, Zebulonii Vance. VancA. Bnsbes and Searborousrh. ad- dressed a large crowa at smitnneia, Jahnaton countr. last Saturday, and awaking a sweeping eninusiasm. Thenca Vance went to Goldsboro. and at night spoke to 400 people in front of tne numpnrey nouse, wnicn was illuminafced from Con to bottom. The correspondent of the Raleigh News speaKs ot tne entnusiasm as unDouna- ed. -;" The county canvass ' opened in Iredell last Thursday, with speeches at Mooresville by Messrs Sharp and Clegg, candidates for the House and for Coun ty Treasurer. The Landmark says that t.h hiirden of th ranvaaa has thus far fallen upon Mr. Sharp. Ho confines 1, :. 1 si:-it i . . -SEALERS IH if . .( --i .U'iK t-.t AiitJilf i.. -. ii. . !:; it !t j-I.OJJl.K W ' ijyj, n V . ,-tf iv '1A i;-Jf h ' ,-J.J 'Hit DRUGS MEDICINES ; ii. i. PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &C- &0., :CHAELOTTBj O., !3un8 'IX Harbor Bills Brown, of Kansas, who has charge of the Platte vs. Goode report, will call it up Saturday. It is supposed that the argument will occupy three days. The Judiciary Committee will report favorably on the bill placing assignees of awards of the Mexican Claims Com missions inlthe saine!relat,ionlo the go v- ern'tas original owners. These claims, HHll RRFNS CARRIAGES. BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETTS, AND A. FULL LINE I about seren millions, are now held at OF COFFINS OP Al-L CRADES, ON HAND. action be taken in the matter. The Secretary of the Treasury has advised the removal of the Hayes and Wheeler flag from the Custom Housa at Norfolk. ; The clause repealing Federal super vision over registration and voting was stricken from the civil sundry ap propriation bill by the Conference Euar7 A SEE AT ; SAY IN, G The New York Tribune, which sup ports Hayes and Wheeler, says : Re publicanism in Louisiana is a sham, and worse than a sham. It has no claim upon the confidence of honest men, and deserves only defeat. The no -f r ia ttrnnorprnithnilt than with it. .a... w J - - a JCM VJ .9 HVIIMigV. ' " - - Tt ha htpII tn havft it understood 30 to So:, cents, and no purchasers. niht that the support of the Republican Should the proposed bill Pas,they will a ;.; . . Presidential ticket doea i not br anj w ... , - . means mcmae responsiuiuij iur ur arrived here this morning and leaves BTmpathy with the Pinchbacfc-Pack-for home to-night. He called upon ard alliance in Louisiana. REFRESHMENTS AND DELICACIES, AT POPULAR GROCER Y HO U S E. VANILLA. GING EH, LEMON and BLACKBERRY SYRUP. his speeches to the constitutional pRESERVEI? 0RANGE FRUIT JELLY, MOUNTAIN HONEY, GOLDEN amendments and is dmng good service gSoUSS-AND A FULL STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, INCLUDING CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, JAVA, RIO, LAQUARYRA AND . SEED TICK COFFEE, DIFFERENT GRADES OF SUGAR, SARDINES, AND AFULL V 4RIKTY Of CANNED GOODS, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. f CALL AND SEE ME. in that c&use. He will be ioined in the canvass to day by Cel. Armfield and kj Li summers.., onerin vaus makes an eloquent speech at every meeting to the tax payers and in be half of Honesty, Morality and Re form . jull GOODS DKLIVERBD FBSS TO ANY PART OF THK CITY. CAN I be worth sixty to seventy cents, be- i cause of the great savings, and insur ance companies can then invest in them. Large amounts have been sold, contingent upon the passage of this bill. ' LiLG-ER BEER, WINES, ALES AND PORTER, rr (!! i BELT AST , BE MA DEI - - 1 oer 01 visitors vu wie ueuieuuuu iaiu- jp v,. xy JU J- V-ir - ' - - are that ouin Carolina buouwwb- bition smce the opening, aggrtgaxes cute her laws and bring the parties 2,254,074, and the cash receipts $74,-1 Malt IIop Toxio, : i: ,n inmtmir ha rop.nnn rtOL l OkH muu, iuc uiuuusi v-v fsa lfl V III ell A l.r 1 ondminiithment. ""' 1111U il IfiU VUJVHtVUVU I KUU U1UIUHD .. w r T- WEATHER; PROBABILITIES. '. PRICES RIBBED .o r i 4 V.- df i) -tMWB T H E TIM E Si! i ii'! ' W ahhihgtoh, July 19. , r or Liiu ouuku aunuuv u r .... . -r ' States, and Tennessee, very warm and Indians Intercepted and Driven Back partly cloudy weather, continued with cincioo, July 19. Sheridan haa re- local thunder storms, light I eeiTed the fqUowing: ; n ' .' mriKf.lv from the East. and South, and! stationary or slight rise in barometer. ! who has just arrived from Red Cloud, reporiB idsi ou iuc auiiu raov., v r . J T,.1. 18 T'ViO ties is regarded by them as absolutely j spencer and anti-Spencer Republican taction wimaraw tiicn ouiw, Woodruff, the present Mayor of Selma. necessary. THE WEST. i ":f 'WASHTJIOTOH. Owiii" io-lbi? GREAT DEPRESSION iu business I am en- n v 5 w o -v - ' v:abl6a ta Jiiiy,-aiiy,0 in my -line at" GREATLY ' .'..lllllREnUbJED-RATES," I 1 1 ' intrf.ntfid the - eieht 1 hundred Cheyennes and Sioux who; had left the agency to join me- nosiuo nanus against Gens Crook and Terry, and it a . rut- t mceeaiags in voBgross-Aiio xro- ----fllRm hack to the aeencv. fence Closed in the Impeachment (signed.) E. T.Townsend, Trial-Hayes and Wheler Flag to Gen'l Commanding. Come Down Thini it U est to Let South Carolina Alone. .. Washington, D C, July 19. Houe. The report of the Conference Com: miliee On HIO Ulil uwiwiuj; luiiwreu.; MEW YORK. NEW ADVEBTWEMEWTS . ATTENTION" HORNETS NEST RIFLEMEN 1 YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO ATTEND v COMPANY DRILL AT YOUR ARMORY,1 ON fTOTiT.'Rfr'R 8T THIS (THURSDAY) EVEN- imut at JNiiNj!; uiiwiik. SHARP. BY ORDER . ' I I T)TTT"VrT VT?t S S Peqram, O. S, Captain. jul201t r $3:50 per dbien, ' 30 cents per bottle. ij.j .... A'.-.) 't'jii. . . . ., ....... f t ; ' - ' ".J--?: U1JIU1K t 2j00 ftr 4t 30 eta pr ilJDWIG & PI8CHE88EB, Tryta Itrttt. y d a s I 91 I , :: -:.' 1 ; ti . : " ,: s I in: wiiii . . '-'is oV'.ii ;? i !ii V- ii v'i s si iy.i L "js iS jfit ' ' 22S C3 J1; . '. :. ' " ' --'W !-V O.0.O- v .v,(5'l I .... I . .'-'.' - -.M-iU'.tU! large Sale of Dry Goods. New York; July 19.One of the a TT;fJ flriA riArtein r!lrnfl I idaf rf irv ff-nnds that ever bonds in Kansas, was agreed to, and took place, was begun to-day. at Messrs TpOE 25th Jaly to e2rJi,SllT2'' goes to the President. Faulkner, Page & Cb's. The gooda 1 DragStori The Comnuttee on Ways and Cleans were from many leading mills in the : r reported a bill to amend the lawi re- country, and ofiststkl' of . flannels, j Tip W M A OKEREL ,'n)nl rvnn nidA an. MmVt f.hnvntta. dinims. &a. ; .Some I . lN,12ilf JJXJJ)XJJ-' , ; . , ; ' T.,1V 'Vrfi 1rteouantiUelcial order for the 22d of July. 1 13,000 packages were offered at an ag- ; Hcrs.tl aJl others; is simply because Ibuy m ich large quantiUes tucky, fr6nJ tne Com- gregate value of fully two million and fYWIKQ TO-THE DBATH OF MY LATB PARTKKE. MB. 1IKT1LI, f.AM desirous ofrdcine the volume of my business, and to fccUitaU tUobt I have Mat ExClirSibn TicketS. to reduce the pud ia the greater Pof myaoods, nowmu ment that from tiw tiffttrther woUce, I wUl seU aU Faney Goods at ! oaiy mimi ..- . - i-'- - ' " . . . . y. , from 26 to CO Percent, hetow it. . . . . . Vt . 8 for Cash, that I make in the buying what other dealers make in tjie selling in ittee oa Railroads,reported a bill in- a half dollars. The ' salei room was corporating the United States Central thonged! with , buyers from every Tl,o constant increase in my tradE&r the lasttenmoatlis conclusive Railway Company for theconstruction house of tanding throughout Jhe JJ W M AGKERliL. VST Tlie constant increase my . , 0fa passenger and freight railway from to nietliatthe effort&I ha?e niadelo please iny customers, have fbeen fully ap- fjnicag0 through Indiauapolis, Lexirig i comprise d fpur hundred and; fifty , ,' ,- , ,f 4 i ...... . AakAviiu w. n. and nfvUa Af flannels of everv color, width. m !. ' The lines of Goods I propose ffiiring at these REDUCED SATIS are. a..ltawas MILLINSRY AM) FANCY GOODS. AU articles ia that line; HATS, . Wmms4 ttntrimmed ; PLUllEsFL6"WKKfit, BOWS ; Xid. Silk and LWe Thread 2L0VXSr all 4 b sold at reductions of from 10 to 50 per cent. DRESS 300DS all Hni, whether for Summer, Fall or WiaUr wsarT"0f ! ar redacto 50 cents oath dollar. J BOOTS AND SHOES preciated and have proved a great success. inn TntucVv. Asheville. N. C and styles of flannels of every -.colors widtli, i i unninnhnirv ki: r.n i rtfl.riPMnn. rnrL ii,vir hdu uuuitT.' ajiunu.' tu hub uiat Manypersonsenterteinawrongimpressionwhen they think they! must pay high Royal and Savannah, witlt another ketrlO.OWpackages of blankets rob iHRujerauutcurejiBiu. & r ; I, w f T;;a rrrrA(1 trt thA I rtivti. twitftda. ladies' sackines and simi- prices in older tb get first-class Goods. lean assure them that all who favorl Conjmhtee ofthe Whole. - j lar goods, and issaid to f he the largest , , , A . 'nf rinH niii.rantfie The bill extending the duration oi and most imporians evenouereu ta i'hAit. irAncv .-will find the beat -assortment of Goods,' and guarantee i . xpotu & . ... , ., i " ' v" ' , ; ,,j , ,.ff 9fiH-':'s ,t!-'! j the Court ot Alabama : Viaims, unwi i auction in inw couuwrjf. PABTUSNT I oflr tkemtat greatly radoeed prioci I contemplate golnf out of that liae in Ithe BIT1IL SB- . .mi. NEW MAUMtlliL1 CLOTHING-Over $15,000 worth; greaUy Waorf. We , have aome of the bt Baidr- I N KITS ev The prices try article to prove as represented and give entire satisfactioni'or tho Goods the first of Jamiary, ' passed. - obtained were; about fWeny per oent. ... - ' - ' " : h The House proceeded to' the consid- below the regular, market prices and eration ottneooutn varouna poniesteu anoui, .put vw. vn nAmTmnir Ti A rtAVT case,, the unanimous report f of the turers' cost prices. JThey will be du- ; (JQ J TK I i JdAuUJN , Committee being that neither the sit- plicated to-morrow. xt iu ujr iing 'triember (Maclcey) nor the conJ dry 'goods commission house in the iliuVt f fTntf iVfa nlttledf' to the seat", city that wool is'n&W 10 cents a pound IjThe Conference on the Ariny Appro- less than was one year ago. Ihe j ;Qi;.f ,.ACh R, CiCk nriatfon was aereed'tohd goes to the! bk of.jthe purchases .waa made .bji Ollll,. a VV ctlbll Vuf can Le relumed and the money refunded j.'t.' j -, r. strokes ii - enlii" ok'fiy'J 1 ALSOA. RIO LOT OF . JUST ECKiyKD T ' .9Ditoi4 the Western houses. This following tU it. 'i u'i.-.-.'ijt j-tff: .Hit Uade dotkiag ever offered La the city ,: Make and material warranted. Also' a large let; of Freaeh, English and American Gasslmeres, greatly redaeed in prices.' , , . ' , ,i AUGeidsat these 'Md pri.wUl K sold strictly for Gash, ;1At the sar He. expect aad iattnd to prottct Ouif wgular customers wlio have runniag awuattjlas by aellinc tf them at the lowest possible rates. - These Goods will be piaed! oa'Ba Ceaaters. one htndnd and Ifty feet In leagth, with the price marked oa'eaah arHle. As these sales may riie rise U the belief that I inUnd elosiag busiaesst ,wvttrly, I heseVr ; , . . . . . . ... .j" " "" s ' . . , i,U)0 i x3 i -.;v- ivu'MMtmHt that I hall eontiaaa ia business, bat am aly trrlagte'redea Itehitherta-very'laiae volame'i-' - -f!S.;i: . .; ) .:..A '.vtbTBiicS j 'WHOIJESALB DlPABTintNTI am also deshas ef redoeiBg this PejSuaJ f "i rTsr Snin1 i the motion' of Hancock, Of TeTxas yards of 24 inch flattnef, for 18 J centt; wUl be sold as m ?' -!rH; .':.. '. tidingWtpariorth .yMJovf : ,ioV be taken' from"; anys State, lorsemeo 41 yards' of I), flannel, for 20 cents; -J ,v5sus&-- . .-. , . : . : v ... i, . l . . - , a. - - i i wiu oner apeeiai laaaeemeai wjwb eajen fVnii ,RMwrlM wfafrJi I j. i f; t-.i ':!;.: tiii'j.t 'i;J s;.:i i,f:r u luinj V..ai-J - Las loaras- thai lowese by J - mn-ul ,r., r.rv. .. COLEMAN & bUJN, V IATA.fTVrrrat. Attha Wida Awake. I ja uavavaaw aa. w - r:- ll HI I Ull 11 I I 9 I -lt
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