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CIIARLOiTE OBSKIiVEK. joopninTitic rZl ir2riSiB 7 'J lht Bl Tl tW. ItJif ft r)l, i jer, in advance, ' n"ti. - "' ; "' ..:.,!; ; w manner of Job Work can now be Aon with neatneM. aupaicn - U W w fornUb at sbor t noUoe . , i BLAHKS.BIIX HEADS, . ''-.7 t V LETTER HE U. CARDS. - t i -' - TAGS.BECEIFTS, TOSTJCBS, mutt ,.,11?. ;in the wun'ty5Tti advance, t2TXrt out of the county, postpaid,! 2 10 6 months, ' , 1 05 t&- Liberal ructf ons for clubs, :"r VOL. XIII. CEARLOTTE, X ; C., FRIDAY, JUL! 21, 1876 ... ; i,-i-. .: NK2283 PBOQBAUMta. SAKJU ElU, PAMPHLETS, CIITyXiVo t "J "'!"" - - i - -.- - M - . -c. Jk , - ' -- - r- -y.. -, i ........ , - i ' ' ; t );:: r' . - - , i i ',1,1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 " AT ' ;t.! FOR OSHKr!' TELEGBAriIIC KEWS ' ajidffiglrt patches; & 'Hi': !.-! the Heat. WEATHER PROBABILITIES-: 10 WA&HINOTON. oz me xnermomeier in uiaer- ;New Yoek, July 20. :The following ; , 1 - t HA VI KG A LAliGE AND FRESH STOCK 'OF SUMMER GOODS ON Infor jnation Asked Concerning: Ham-' " " -; :: ' bare; The Belknap Argument Op en- H AND, AND MONEY BEING yERY SCARCE, ; WE HAVE DETERMINED 10 CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT COST FOB CASH, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGE FALL PURCHASE. OUK STOCK ISOOMPETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS" TO ITS EXAMINATION ? Bargains Will bo Offered. EL I A H3 COHEN & ROBSSLBH. WAflHiKGTOK, July 20.: ; I shows the thermometer at 1J30 p m vr th finitiUantic fitfttaa vAi lin the cities named : Buffalo, 90, Cin- varm and Dutlv oloudy, weather, con: cinnati, 96New Orleans 92, Balti- bargThe Belknap Argument Open tinued southerly to westerly winds more, 98, Washington, 99, Albany 92, ed Prospect of Robeson Impeach stationary or slowly falling barometer, Ne w York, 88, Philadelphia, 95, Bos- - j J- l:: -.: . s MASONIC TEMPLE "BUILDING BOOTS 1! mm SHOES -i meat The Troops Matter in the House, &c ' , Washdsgtok, D C, July 20.--Senate. Patterson ; introduced a resolution calling on the President for informa tion regarding the Hamburg affair. Blair is arguing in behalf of Bel knap. ' ' Committee on Banking and Curren cy has done ; nothing with the bii re pealing the resumption act. The pro visions -for preparing the country for it, are finding little prospect of action. Glover. Lewis and Culbertson. of the Real Estate Pool Committee, have signed the report looking to the im peachment of Robeson. ' House. Banks amendment was and possibly rain in the Northern por tion., . ... ; :- ..:rV i WASHINGTON. Congressional Proceedings, &c. ' yVashikgtox, D C, July 20. House. The House Conferencereport on the Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill .waa adopted and goes to the President. The appropriation of $7,000 for the Joint Chinese CmmisaiQn, s passed. Phillips, of Kansas, made a conference report on the bill for the sale of the reservation of the Confederated Oloc and Missouri Indians in Kansas and ton, 93 Richmond, July 20. This has been next to the hottest day of the season, the thermometer ranging from 100 to 103 in the shade. Between five and six o'clock, a . Yery heavy thunder, lightning and rain storm prevailed, ac companied by considerable fall of hail, I the mercury falling twenty-three de grees in a half hour. UTAH. ,t i DEALERS IH ! I . f ' I'-: '. .!! . U ,..!.. ! .i: r.. i' ',t : ! . i i..t ! .'if.. DRUGS, MEDICINE "11 - iiirp THE BEST STOCK IN TOWN, AND THE BEST GOODS, FOR THE MONEY. COME AKD SEE US, EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND LEARN OUR PRICES. Alimony Granted to Ann Eliza Young Salt Lake City, July 20. The : case of Ann Eliza Young against Brigham Ann Ca ri ivAfna waa WHW - I A VUUy AVI UtIUlVV) If W J.w Nebraska. Jiland, of Missouri, oppos- Shaffer to-dav. The following rulings .a ' m ' I ! A I ' . mm VUDI1" aaM uuuuu. " i ea me report as part 01 a punujr wu i were made : That as Ann &nz& ciaicu reiecieu, wnicn accorome. io ine ueci- tranafAr all the Indian tnhes to tne in- 0a morniul t.n Brirh&m - . , . . -f ' s - VU WW AAtWVW v - " 4ft " sionof the chair carries with it the dian Territory a policy which he said Young, which the defendant did not second section, and the vote upon the Was a blow aimed at the prosperity of denyT but denied that she was the le- St. Louis for the advantage of Chicago. J gai wjfe that as the contest was as to The report was not agreed to yeas 68, nays 84. The Committee on Patents reported back Senate bill to punish counterfeiting of trade marks; passed. Senate bill removing the political dis abilities of Thos S Williams, of Mary IT't PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &C- &0., NtW JLCN HKT fillTH BUILDING," TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. may30 F If It S I T IT ft E D E A Ii 13 B S adoption of the engrossed bill, simply providing that the President shall j maintain two full regiments of cavalry on the border, with sufficient infantry for garrison duty, has been called. The vote is being interrupted by parlia mentary questions. A motion to re consider the vote by which the read ing orthe engrossed bill was ordered, was negatived, and the bill will pass with only the first section. Permis sion to fellow marauders into Mexico, is refused. The bill has passed; it is simply the first section. the leralitv of the marriage, the court could properly grant au alimony. During the suit the mbiijori for a per sonal attachment upon the defendant for contempt of court in not paying $500 per month alimony was denied. land, passed. A resolution continuing I This was an honest measure where WHOLESALE & RETAIL, -j ' SEA LIBS IN ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C. No. 5, West Trade St.. CHARLOTTE, N. C, JUST RECEIVED A. ;j ' . - f u Ij lj ijj-wj A OF : GHILDRENS CARRIAGES, nrn room AND PARLOR SETTS. AND A FULL LINE nie.r7 OF COFFINS OF ALL GRADES, ON HAND. A GREAT SAVING C AN B E WADE! PRICES K,E3DTJaEID TO SUIT THE TIMES! FOREIGN. Bloody Advance of the Montenegrins Amicability Between Tnrkey and Roumania, &c? The Montenegrins are making bloody approaches to Meduri. The intelligence that the Servians lost their positions around Nisch, is confirmed. An amicable adjustment between Turkey and Roumania is considered assured. The Khedive lias presented the Porte with 25,000 Snider rifles. London, July 20. The Post denies that Sir Charles Dilke is going to America with the Parliamentary ex cursionists. . Sir Percy Burrell, moderate corser ualive member of Parliament for Shoveham, is dead. Burcharest, Minister of War, to-day withdrew the bill mobilizing the re- ! serves. Alkxandbia, July 20. In conse quence of the government's refusal to permit the execution of judgments against M Hackmann, President of the Court of Summary Justice declared in open court to day that he wold re fuse to hear any action whatever, and thathe now closes, the court. Great excitement prevails. London, '"July, 20. The shooting for the Elcho shield began to-day at Wim bledon. The conditions are that the teams shall be composed of eignt men who shall fire fifteen rounds each at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards, using any rifle tbey may select. The shooting at first range resulted: Scotch 504, Eng land 4S0, Ireland 479. the appropriations ten days longer, passed and goes to the President. Managers Lord and Blair concluded their argument; there are fourmore speeches. Adjourned The President has vetoed the bill amending the post office laws for the reason that a mistake in the title and enacting clause renders imperative its provisions in relation to straw bids. But for this the Post Master General savs the bill would have been very valuable in breaking up the vicious system. milder means would be sufficient. The motion to strike out the amended an swer of reference was overruled, and evidence in the main case was ordered to be taken before a commissioner. NEW YORK. NJBW ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale. ON Saturday 22d inst.,the property known a th For mills and the lot iatheCitV nfriiorlAftft knawn the Ice CouDanv's lot, late the property of C J Fox, deceased, will be offered lor sale at me vurc noose, to the highest bidder. a Jf ALJJLAIU.K, jul21 2t Administrator. CHARLOTTE, ItsT- CD. jun8 YOU WIL1.FISD THEM AT THE WIDE AWAKE, & FLASHES. Chviujr to tlie GREAT DEPRESSION in business, I am en- j, , .i abJed to buy' many Goods in my line at GREATLY REDUCED RATES, 1 ' J " ' TKE'E.,' "Bt.S J iS O 3ST ' 1 : , , . ? 11 Y I Ilndcifcll all others, is simply because I buy in such large quantities for Cash, that I make in the buying what other dealers make in the selling. The constant increase in my trade for the last ten months, is conclusive to me that the efforts I have made to please my customers, have been fully ap- predated and have proved a great success . Jeffebsoh City, Mo., July 20. John S Phelps has been nominated for Gov ernor by the Democratic Convention. Cincinnati, July 20.. Hon George E Pugh, is dead. Milwaukee, July 20. Treasurer Al- j bertSemler, of Washington county, is a defaulter for $60,000. Dubuque, July 20. Sam'l Law ton shot his father fatally to-day. Albany, July 20. Tho steamer Bal tic was burned to-day, four miles be low here. The crew was saved. Terre Haute, Ind., July 20 The Greenback convention nominated O P Davis for Congress. Portsmouth. N. H., July 20 The j Buckingham Dime Savings Bank baa closed. ' Cincinnati, July 20 A train of cars with an Odd Fellows' excursion from The Great Dry Goads Sale-Specie WHEN YOU WANT 0 Ui L AU C Al WO- "NTtw Vninr Jnlv 20 The trade sale - FRESH AND FINE , j nfflannolg and hlarVet hAtTllTl VCSter- day morning, was continued to-day. CANTALOUPES, following are some of the sales : Six teen cases of printed figured scarlet r s and p, 1 wide, at 19; 14 cases of print ed figured scarlet and blue n s and p, 20i; 3 cases of twilled scarlet suiting, marked c n. 26i: twilled hieh kind plaid, marked n s and b, 17 j: twilled brown suiting, 3 cases s jffid c, 18; 641 yards of blue suiting flannels, Raas & Co., 18 9 cases 24 inch plaid and white flannel. 14. All of these goods were taken as quickly na the auctioneer could call out the bidders. Five cases i wide plain white flannel S & S 16; fifty-nine cases of plain white flannel No 89. 16: forty-six cases of same, No 3 diamond h at 17J; 25 cases i wide white flannel, O M 17; 147 cases i wide extra plain white flannel J G were then put up and about 2 dozen sold at 1SI cents, and price then 17t, then to 17: 10 cases I a white flannel diamond h, at 20 cents; forty cases J No 3 white flannel W 21; 31 cases more i wide No 2 W 22, and 26 cases No 1 S 0 M 22a22, 44 cases I extra Saxony white flannel J G 24; 48 cases f No 1 white W M, 23; 20 cases ! No 4 white flannel, G & Co at 24; 9 cases Saxony a white flannel, diamond H. 28: 72 cases 24 inch plain white flannels, SC M 16; 119 cases i No 2 white flannel marked S C M, 18; 22 cases wide No 1 white flannel 18. Specie shipments, to-day were even one hundred thousand dollars. REFRESHMENTS AND DELICACIES, , AT r :' ' J jr. JEaOXlHIOCIHliEJLilal'S POPULAR QROCERY HOUSE. VANILLA, GINGER, LEMON and BLACKBERRY SYRUP. PRESERVED ORANGE FRUIT JELLY, M9PJyj,9PvEN DRIP SYRUP. MULAJSeJSS, AINU &. xvuu oavjvj vx xaxajx groceries; including choice family flour, JAVA, RIO, LAQUARYRA AND SEED TICK COFFEE. DIFFERENT GRADES OF SUGAR, SARDINES, AND AFUXL VARIETY OF CANNED GOODS, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. CALL AND SEE MK. a GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.! jail WHICH 18 HEADQUARTERS FOR THE IS EST KiiLuno adu iAn laiA'uriw SOLD IN THIS HAK&E1. UUK AKD New York, for Yellow Springs, collid- ManvDersons entertain a wrong impression when they think they must pay hign emDj0y.e8, Others were bruised but , . ' . -i ' iL It on thAm that all who favor not seriously. prices in oiaer xo gci nrst-ciass utwua. v n.e with their patronage, will find the best assortment of Good, and guarantee every article to prove as represented and4give entire saasfaction, or the Goods 1 9 , j , can' be returned and the money refunded. t - MISSOURI. A;Germaa dominated , on the Demo cratic Ticket Shooting Tourna . meat. -' ,' ' '..... .. NEBRASKA. A Courier Missing-Quiet at Fort Fetterman. , Omaha, July 20. A message was re ceived this morning from the com manding officer at Fort Fetterman, which sava a nrivate courier has lust arrived from the command in the field, who left on the night of the 17th.; The day : previous a courier was started with a mail and official matter, but has not yet arrived. All is quiet and well in camp. . ' m m THE WEST. Report of Another Battle. Cheyenne, July 20. Capt Eagan with his company left Fort Laramie to hunt down thirty Indians seen twelve miles below that post. A man named Foy, at Sidney, from the Red Cloud CANTALOUPES ARE ALWAYS FRESH EVERY MORN ING FROM AUGUSTA. BOUGHT THERE ONE HORNING and SOLD HERE THE NEXT. A FRESH ARRIVAL THI3 MORNING, AT TUB : WIDE AWAKE. jul21 ICEI ki ICE! MELONS ON ICE 1 ICE ! ici I ICE! AT THE WIDE AWAEE. jul21 WINES, ALES AND PORTER, FOBEIO-F AND DOMBSTIO. BELFAST QIKGBS ; ALE, ; ; ' ' ' $2.00 per dea., aOetiprkoMie Malt Hor Tonic, $3.50 per dozen, 30 cents per bottle. r LTJDWIG & FISCHES8ER, Tryon Itreet. S 3P 3SS C3 3E jSl 3L ii '. i -.o.O.o.- fvWING TO THE DEATH OF MY LATE PARTNER, MR. RINTIL1, I AM desirous of Kdaelng the volume of my boaineas, and to -lacilttaU this object I bay ( VGff Gtiib 1 6S eluded to reduce the price on the greater part of my Goods, and now nukt the aaaeoaet- 'M I ..... m ..a tt n n JA -L 1 -..k iLi' EULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES always on hand, .- jul21 AT THE WIDE AWAKE. Groceries. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES CAN'T BE beat in prices or quality. . T COLEMAN & SON, ju!21 At the Wide Awake. RUTHERFORD COUNTY, . ) lie thb SvrxaioB Coubt, j A A Bell and wife, Engenia 1 Ben, Ar&inst Summons. Jos L Hampton, T J Hamp- I ton, S D Hampton, Jonathan I Hampton and J H Hampton. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To the Sheriff of Rutherford Co. Greeting : Yob are hereby oommandeel to summons Jonathan ' Uampten ana jmn mhind ment that from until farther notice, I will sell all Fancy Good at not oaly cost lm from 25 to 50 per cent, below it. . The lines of Goods I propose offering at these REDUCED RATES are as follews : MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. All articles in that line; HATS, trimmed and nntrimmed j PLUMES, FLOWERS, BOWS ; Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread GLOVEI, all to be sold at redactions of from 10 to 50 per cent DRESS GOODS all lines, whether for Summer, Fall or Winter wear ; some ef Waleh are reduced to 50 cents on the dollar. BOOTS AND 8H0ES aa I contemplate going out of that Uae In .the RET Alt DM p A RTlTENT I off ar them at ereatlr reduced prices. ., v CLOTHING Oyer $15,000 worth, greaUy reduced.; We haye some of the best Xeady Made aothing ever offered in the city. Make and material warranted. Also a large lot c . 'J i Jii-jFiisoN. CrrY; July 20 j trockemeyer, a prominent ue -Henry Brockeineyer, a prominent German of St. .'Louis, has been nominated- for Lieut. Governor. St. Louis, Jiily 20. The shooting Aeency. reports that an Indian named Hampton, the Defendants; above named, if Lame Deer, came into the army En- -tm- day and reportea tnai urooa nas naa a i for court to oe aeia ier we wbbijoi auw fight with ttje.Indians, losing many. , .; FOREIGN. of French, English and American Cassimeres, greatly reduced In prices. AH Goods at these reduced prices will be sold strictly for Gash, At the saw time jrf expect and intend to protect our . ; regular customers who have 1 rdnntog accounU Willi w erford at the Court Hons in Rutherfordtoii, by seBingto them at the loirestiwssiWe rates. Tbese Goods wm M pwcea on av?m An fh Ath MoadaV in September next, arnd I r .-"N -j. .j . : ... ..-.; . answer the . Complaint of the Plaintiffs, a MnV nf which will be filed according? to law. . ... . X A 1 . . 1 ,1 . aad Jet tnem taae nouce; mm u voej uui to aaswer said complaint withia the time pre- .. . . . . m.;xr- 211 . 1 A. scriDea dt imw tag rwuusa .wui pp7 " . . . . 1- J J J ... XI me toon lor ute reiiu ueiuuiuiu u. uic complaint. ' -' " . The complaint was filed In my office Juae 10th. 1876. :-, ' ' Herein fall aot, ana-or tnu aummoB LI" Cable Iaterrvpted SaspeatioA London, Jaly 20The cable between 4nam.n( nn(ir .h ftusnices of the t Rio Janeiro and Bahia is interrupted. o- T,.;a n.in rinh cimmfinwd vpsI I J &. G Harris. Australian merchants, . n . ' OAA I U m.ila .nniramnU vil.h till) nrml. I m.V. ilnnnlinrn. : V V, .KA var arrPAinr tn nav in full I L! ?ad m7 hd ealof said ien single rises kweiikjr-vuo jlv. j -0--o ---- -1 court this 7th day ox June, lave. v i : n.nna ' Th a' M.nml nnw ftniiAnhriii their BUSDemioni Lia- X' . W O mCKERSON. Clerk.' tinrae was for' $m ten single rises; bilitiea $130, " assets estimatod at CJntnwn Counters, one hundrtd and fifty feet in length; with the price marked on eaehIael., At these sales may give rise to the belief that I intend elosing boms enhWy.T hereby make thU aanouneement that I shidl eontiaue U busineML but am only trying to redoet its hitherto yery large Tolame. WHOLES i.LE DEPARTMENT I am also desirous ef reduelag this DepartaeaW tad , will offer tpecial indaoaiBt to eah hay era. ; 4$ r-. f; .Vi.iU G. SURVIVING Q PARTNER OF WITTKOWJSY ft 2U7Ti HI ft " h( i .If I: is . I, -5 'A i" i '.2' V(IBUJ " i ; -?:. ''a-..- ..':;,v, . , .. :,. . - 1 t wis .
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