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CHAELOTTE OBSERVER; ,: jod pnitiTiriq.. X The Omotib Job pepartmenl o thoroughly supplied with everr; imw wsnt, and with tbe latest style of TTV . every manner of Job Work o now dpis wltn ne&tnees, dispatch and cbepn8- "We ean fornlsn at stiort noUo - - BIAKK8, BILL HEADS, ' " . " t I LKTTEBHaaDS,.CAItU3,' 'rf j V PEOOBAJi ME3, JlAKl EXLtt V fSJt"- - (vnacumoi SATM. Uy i year, (postpaid) in advance, , v ,$8 00 . i mon. , . WJX1TIIXI0JI.." T" , ir ' lifl the County) in advance? $2 00 out of the oounty, postpaid, 2 10 - n 8 months, A y " 1 05 1 .. , , :iy- ., jfvK in in m m . m ' . ' ' . . j - l - r , . -' i - - t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' Y0L. si iX V' jM Jberaf ledaettotaa for dub.-' v CHABLOTTE-N; C, SUNDAY, ' JULY; 23, 1876. i , '- ITAJfc A.ta t . " I J; - " I ; AT GQSTnTOR ; .. .; V ' '- ."n1 ... . JS. mum '., ft. . , . ."' - C .,..' :.Jt t' -.I ft, i - . . . " CASH: U I toaphic, mews V SiidlNiglii; Dispatches." I IVoon Dispatches. WASHIK0T0N. WEATHEE PROBABILITIES. k . : Wish iugtoh, July 22. ' -t'or the' South Atlantic States. t . f J . V , ., ' f i . ,...!.,! " ! ....... 4 . .... HAVIJ(? A LAEGE AND ,E STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS .ON Sherman Thinki He Managed Lo Bet- orI to westerly winds and slowly wvi;.4;ri. . :-iL:rl2Jiii . rising barometer, with elieht cbanees UAM, "w" fl:fi' i W W-VW.iP.-flW- in temperature, partly dbnj weather TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIBE STOCK OFSUMMEB GOODS. -AT COST FOE BB,W 4a ao xo",u 00"t? ti r I nd tam m tbe Southern portion, CASH IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGE FALL PURCHASE. Wa8Hisgton, ; D C,' July ,22.-5-Gen; 7i;t ?TTnf 1WX y i, ..-..,'. ;. I onerman, in wner W'lapparj uub'O OUR STOCK 13 COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND WE INVTrE the Jndian CommUsioners of 1868, calls WASHINGTON. THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO ITS EXAMINATION. BargainViii Ofterd. BLIA8, CGHi&JSL & HOBS8LBR attention to his frequent ezertiona in The Silver Bill not Signed Nomiaar behalf the Indiana by . their settle- - tiona-rPolitieal DebateEthan A1-: meht on the redenrations, nbtabty in len Acting Without Authority.' : the jtUemenVthe Naragoes in r' WAsnreaxoHV D C, iuly 22.--The Ar)zona,andi;lheCbeyennes, Kiawas, star siys t Preside, has not yet Ariapihoes and Commanches onthe 8ied the saver jMIl, A .Treasury Canadian andCinnamon EiTers.Indian tmMe .i yum Terrirye Genera atatetthaAhe MASONIC TKMPtE BUILDING. has never favored , wantpn destruction silver for alike amount of legal tender ju21 BOOTS 5 and SHOES 1 spldier in the army. At the same time, he believes in compelling these i Indians to remain upon the reserva tions set apart for them. He states thatcat no time were the Indians kept in more wholesome subjection or in better protection than during the brief period of the partial administra tion by the army. All postal agents on the special or fast trains are withdrawn. The service in ether respects remains as at present Mr. Vail, Superintendent of the Rail- C0UE.ASB BEE US, EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND LEARN OUR PRICES, way Mail Service, says the Department . ' : ' . , is not crippled as much as was gener MtW liOK EOT -EMITH BUILDIKG,M TRADE BTRKET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. h4l?nan l;eiU ,any instance. nor has wiU be practicaHy inoperative, "" .T , "lou Vl TJ from the fact that the Treasurer has THE BEST 8TOCK IN TOWN, AND THE BEST, GOODS FOR THE MONEY. ally supposed. From New York to St. net the silver on hand, and the amount being coined is only sufficient for the redemption of fractional currency. Nominations; QF Talbot, of Maine, Solicitor of the Treasury ,Thos S Brady, of Indiana, Second Assistant Post Mas ter General; C C Sheats, of Alabama, Appraiser of Merchandise at Mobile ; Col Benj Alrord, Paymaster General, with the rank of Brigadier General, G Andrews, Attorney for the Middle Dis trict of Tennessee. SNATE.-The bill appropriating $100,- 00Q toward completing Washington Monument, passed.. The political de- may30 F U It If I T V a i e D E A L, BBS I WHOLESALE & RETAIL, ' ' DUUU I ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE , N. C, JUST RECEIVED A ' CHILDRENS CARRIAGES, BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETT8, AND A FULL LINE OF COFFINS OF ALL GRADES, ON HAND. mar7 Louis and the Southwest, the mail Dl? was renewea Dy jamunaB. as leaves at 5 55 p m, over the Pennsyl- an iutration of churacter of debate vaniaRailrod. Mails from the South- Mr. Edmunds is quoted : "On one oo west will be forwarded East by way of uion it was necessary to recall the Toledo and Cleaveland, Ohio, and the irooP8 irom fcae 8eM OI var antt en" Southwest will hardly notice the 5mPjbe"?n .ht public .8luare8.of change. Except to New England, no eW Toward tne conciu- changes are noted on the Southern "uu , T . ' ue ?u . , . Atlantic Coast or Middle South routes. wry ui reocmon, ana arguea mat tne Democracy oi tne North as a party organization, were in sympathy- with the rebellion. The Senate at 9 o'cleek is still in session. A very prominent Liberal Republi can, supposed to be the author of tbe resolution on which Ethan Allen bases his action, is quoted thus : "The an nouncement by Ethan Allen in which he commits tbe Liberal .Republicans to the support of Hayes and Wheeler, published in the Tribune, of the 21st inst., was made without authorization Allen's instructions under the reaolu tion adopted by the Liberal Republi can Committee at their meeting in New York were simply on a certain contingency to announce that the Lib eral Republican organization would not hold a Convention to make a Presi dential nomination ; that contingency arose in the nominations made at St. Louis, and Allen wentibeyond the res- utions in his announcement." FOREIGN. General News Alternate Servian and Turkish Victories The Sal tan's Condition Serious and His Abdication Imminent Professional Oarimen Coming; Over. ? Versailles, July 22.-The bill, restor ing to the State the sole right of con ferring degrees, failed in the Senate by a vote of 144 to 139. It was a govern ment measure. 1 he reiection was ef fected by an alliance between the Bonapartists and the Right. The result produced a sensation. Belgrade, July 22. The Turks are assuming the .offensive everywhere. Attempting with ten battalions to drive General Olympic across the Drina, they were repulsed with heavy fore tbe disastrous trial trip the Thnrderer, the boilers were tested by hydraulic pressure.' . This necessitated the wedging down of the safety . and all other relief valves. It has been dis covered that the wedges on the ex ploded boiler had nevev been removed. The communication' valve was also closed, and no steam was able to' es cape even to the engines. . . i 1 FLASHES. St Louis, July 22. Among , a dozen heat deaths, within the last two days, was that of Capt James Lowry, ex Mayor of Pittsburg. ' ' ' NkwYomc, July 22.-2,500 packages of white and colored flannel blankets sold yesterday 25 per cent., lower than the auction sales of July 5th. MEW ADVEttTISEHlENTS Watermelons ! ! Watermelons ! ! ! WATERMELONS ! ! ! A FINE LOT OP FRESH AUGUSTA WATERMELONS, PURCHASED OF A GEORGIA FARMER, NOW BEING GATHERED, ARE EXPECTED TO AR RIVE ON TUESDAY NIGHT. 23D INSr. WILL BE SOLD AT PJMCE3 TO SUIT THE TIMES. INQUIRE AT jul23 STITT, WALSH ACO'3. Boarders Wanted. HAVI NG rented and newly famished the house formerly occupied ay Mr Madden situated near the North Carolina Depvt, I am prepared to furnish Board and Lodging to 12 or 15 persona. ju!221w P GALLAGHER. For Sale BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. STEAM ENGINE and FIXTURES, BAW MILL, TWO COTTON GINS (Hall's self-feeder and Needle), Two Cotton Presses (Alford's and Utley's) Belting, Bhafiiag, Pollies. fcc. Twelvo or eighteen months given li desired. Also a farm of sixty or seventy acres, ad' joining M Icehour, R Davis and others. Terms one, two and three years, jol2J S B ALEXANDER. WHEN YOU WANT A GREAT SAVIN (KWr - I r r f U a noHn Minor Af M InTimf W If. I ter ten hours fighting, the Turks were m -ft 1 1 a reiniorcea ana, pusning me ngm, were T.rviail u-f.tTha Extradition CAN B E MA DE BHD repulsed. London, July 22. A despatch to the Standard from Constantinople says: 'Notwithstanding anything you may read to the contrary,, the Sultan's con- dition is very serious and his abdica tion is imminent." Four well known" Thames profts- tsioual oarsmen are going to the Unit- Treaty Explanation of the Thun derer Disaster, &c. Washington, July 22. The Turkish Minister has received the following : Constantinople, July 21. Yester day seven battalions of infantry, with 2,000 1 Milesians, under command of Mustephr Djelaldm. and.Peick Pasha, attacked the enemy in the neighbor TO' SUIT THE T I M E.S ! ed States to participate in the Septem-1 hood of Belina. The Servians were ber regattas at Philadelphia; namely, entirely defeated, and abandoned to Spencer, of Chelsea, Thomas, of Ham- . . foar . Tona. They retired mersmith, Higgins, of Shadwell, Green to the Island at Heraza, where they of Hammersmith. i are exposed to our artillery fare. The merchants' shipping bill has London, July 22. The special cor- paased the House of Lords. I respondent of the Daily News, at Prince Ragusa, July 22 Intelligence from Milan's headquarters, at Parakin, tele- Slavonic sources announces that the graphs by way of Semlin, July 19, as Cwirir to the GREAT DEPBESSION in business, I am en- Servians were defeated near Belina, follows: "The affair of yesterday at 'XaurSuay. JuUStapno U JOiaiUlU jtmum I xatvr, menus ucicat vj iu iiuuiraoivu and Sahlizcki Pasha, with seven bat- of weakness on the part of the .Servi- talions of infantry, four companies of Jans. Knowing that the Turks had cavalry and eirht euns attacked the their column at Widdin, and could Servians in their entrenchments at draw troops thence, it is a reasonable Raaka before Belina. and after a four I belief that Gen Lischianin, attacked hours' sanguinary combat, the Ser- the Turks with all his available strength viana fled. The Turks captured lour but why did he attack at all. It is euds and four small forts. hard to anticipate, the Turkish at Pabis, July 22. The Journal Bet De- tack on Sailchar, because he did not bait publishes a special fronv sSemter wait for the promised co-operation of which affirms that the Servians were uenerai licnernajen, wno euner is ae- defeated before Belina and the Servian layed en route or has to fight his way expect at- Tchernaieff'a defeat at Nissa, and his tack on Sailchar, and much gloom withdrawal to Alexinitz, is confirmed, prevails here while the Turks continue thus to? persistently assail the East- KEW YORE. era flnlc oi the Servians, and while the Servians cannot do more than hold abled to buy many Goods in my line at GREATLY REDUCED RATES, $ 9 VSSBBll .3a 33 3 O -.ST Uf HY I Undereell all othen, is simply because I buyjin such large quantities General Olympic's line of retreat cut on his own account. He may ex W if- '" : off. The news of the Servian General a speedy renewal of the Turkish ior tshf that I make in the buying wnat otner aeaiers mane in me seuing. The constant increase in my trade fut the lasttenraoaths, is conclusiye to me that the efforts I have made to please my customers, have been fully ap preciated and have proved a great success. . Hany persons entertain a wrong impression when they think they must pay high prices in order to get first-class Goods.; I Qan assure them that all who ' favor The Libs. Called on to Eatify Hayes- "ir .On- with difficulty, active ope- Tr.nn-.tt ReTinrt-Sneeie. Imnort rations in me ooutawess wnere i.ney - r ' i ..iu..v.j :r, nnd Death Statement, - won wueu; buotbsuw, mv iuw I lv imnnasihlA. - "Nfnrft fibtinr In the New Your, July 22. The Liberal ama nnArt ?a mnmp.ntnv nnt. me with their patronage, will find theuwbrtinent. of Goods, and guarantee Eepublicans have called a meeting of e d The Areiw. Parakin epeciaU are ,ueu pjr 0ls, u6u.. w not wortbyi because that paper openly sympathizes with the Sclavonicans. London, July 22. The agent of the every article to prove as represented and give entire satisfaction, or the Goods endorse Hayes. . ' '. I - ' i i x ' " I Thii diRAnntinnftiimi nf the fast mail ousts 150 employees. can be returned and the money refunded. The jury empannelled to investigate the circumstances of the loss of life by the capsizing of the yacht Mohawk, to Iday, after hearing the testimony of a number of witnesses, returned a ver New York Associated Press here had an interview with ' Pierrepont yester day in regard to the extradition treaty. Pierrepont's statements are negative. The inferences of the "Standard" diet that the victims came to their from Earl Derby's language in the death bv drownine. but that Capt Eaw- House of Lords, is that there is a pros lins is not guilty of kny criminal negli- Pe of negotiations for a renewal of rn. He m d acharired. , v ,,uo wwu'y ... . Thi nie hinmenLi bf the nast isfactory basis.' He said nothing rhad eelc were f262.000 : imports 110.651 : occurred in any wise altering the situa- VW death. 997- dernase 30l from H"n. , The "Times" has dispatch lt SaturdaT'a renort. I frm Plymouth, saying a few days be FR1LSH AND FINE n ANT AL0UPES, YOU WILL FIND THEM AT THE WIDE AWAKE, 'uat vn. -. tula ,iooi '4f -DEALEE& UT 'V - DRUGS, MEDICINES OUT PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &0- &C, CHARLOTTE, INT- G. jun8 REFRESHMENTS AND DELICACIES, , AT OT. OX3HSC3SIE3Li3D'rS POPULAB GROCERY HOUSE. .; r VANILLA, GINGER, LEMON and BLACKBERRY SYRUP. PRESERVED ORANGE FRUIT JELLY, MOUNTAIN HONEY, GOLDEN DRIP SYRUP, MOLASSES, AND A FULL STOCK OF FAMILY .GROCERIES, INCLUDING CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, JAVA, RIO, LAQUARYRA AND SEED TICK COFFEE, DIFFERENT GRADES OF SUGAB,, SARDINES, AND A FULL VARIETY OF CANNED GOODS, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. t CALL AND SEE ME. 8 (IT GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THF CITY. jail LAGER BEER, WINES, ALES AND PORTER, FOBBIO-H A.2sriD domestio Malt Hop Tokio, BELFAST GINGER WHICH 18 HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST MELONS AND OANTAlA' U rJBJ SOLD IN THIS MARKET. OUK MELOUS AND CANTALOUPES ARE ALWAY8 FRESH EVERY MORN ING FROM AUGUSTA. BOUUUT THERE ONE MORNING and SOLD HERE THE NEXT. A FRESH ARRIVAL THIS MORNING. ATTHB WIDE AWAKE. jo!21 ICE! Kas. ICE! ICE! icx! ICE! HTELONSONICB! Jll AT THE WIDE AWAKE. . jtt!21 Vegetables. ?ULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES . always on hand, jal21 AT THE WIDE AWAKE. Groceries. AUE STOCK OF GROCERIES CAN'T BE J beat in prices or qaahty. COLEMAN & SON, ju!21 At the Wide Awake. EIGHT' CAR LOADS ! Coin ail Fine Spr lowest luaasr quotatioss. Joliii W. Uall & Co., COLLEGE STREET. v; mav? $30 per dozen, 30 cents per bottle. $2.)Per.d LUDWIG & FISCHESSER, TryonStrtst. OFFICE OF WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, ) Charlotte, N. C, July 22d, 1876. j The Latest Advices from Northern Markets Show AN ABYANCB OF PRICES -IN- -AND IN FACT- IF Tl I T HAVE ALREADY ADVANCED ONE CENT PER YARD. WE THEREFORE GIVE NOTICE THAT , OUR SLAU G HT E R S A L ES WOl Contlnnb for two "weeks Longer Only.. .f "ft : two PRINTS AT 5 CTS- FOR 2 WEEKS TO COME: ' COME AT ONCE if YOU WILL AVAIL YOURSELF of THIS OPPORTUNITY.' 3 lit:- i.lL 4 WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS; jul23 ) I, - i 1 1 t lit ,-. IK it. in. i IV it Si ' A
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