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vjod pniriTific. ThtOBBXSVXB Job DBpurtmMil itm . P.siT 1 year, (Ptprid) in advance, 4 $8 00 WUUT SDITIOIT. i .kW. :intiTcoanly)ln with tiMtDftn. dUpatfih ana ' -4- VCV-JVL.I.V) ! ltd vr can fttmlah at short notlot '5 V . BLAXTK8L BILL HSAIM v . , ,.f ej i'IO ifjl'iii 1 -u a 1 . 5X . TXQ8.zscKiPTa,roanxra. . ... .-- ' " ' PAUHSLT8k CHTCSa. 6 months, - - 1 " chablotte; c.; thubsdAt,ucm; 27. 1876 : H& 2 288- 7 T f-W y.t.f" liberal reductions for clnbs. -fiUCiiti -f.fl iS . CEABtOTTE' OBSERVES." " ... IL..SLa ..14' " " faf '.': AT uOST FC7R n'A-sPf4! 1' Da mm , JTU ,Ui.u uSIIfjiiJjl i.Mi 1.';,, :,! .T 0V8I .HTTI YJU1 Noon rDispatches; l.Vj-.t, . j v.. -0xq it.n .i Z. -.f "itratetsWIthi KuMi Stateimap ana i Aauiorinioaar-yoiiuaajetory w i in :-.ca MU'.ia : .aoon 'IailO YiilV TjAVu A LAilWli AflU Jliiiafl. BXUUK. UJ BUM TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OFSUMME& dtBS. CXrOB ewifiSl '3 Mn6f CE4e THE ATTENTION OP BUYERS TO ITS EXAMINATION. CASH, ' m ORDER TO MmFO I. AGfEl ! P ALEURcfilsfeT OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND E INVITE pected today near Wedding mhtr th Turks haye'W,(X)atroop3.H'j; patch sajrs.tluMi Epglancirjeaipnstratea BLI A H 5 COHB K & ROBS8LSR. WW . I T ju21 u .; -Lays, 'ix:;jn rliAK (.: Mil? i1 TH E BE&TiSTOCKi!lN 'TOWN, ANDREI ,:7)-.,;-f,;t' 5 ivot.; .jj !N BEST GOODS FOR THE COME AKD VgiliXptilfrO AN0 MlUtN'OTJjlMrojs; ta aaoptea ine diu authorizing trie in a tional exhibitipn, . , r . r , The; depuAien .ote a- haUliiQajBdj a half of dollars; for r' the !expeoses ofv thejrar department vi. i: uu lrVimaKaye,' theUUBQiand -author is, dead Agjct 62 years. iurrii-;; -n'. Yra, July 2G A special eays the Servians intend withdrawing from all their positions, .(ft within , th, frQt-ier, Thei nrVA.i lincr. nnininn . ,ia . that ,tia fv.X-fTnrka will not' follow 'them further; TJais .condition is Favorable to an arra istice. ' iareat depression exi8t8 in the l fieiiin fmn. OLhr itdvirpn sav. t t " ; ittral that Abdul Kirwid intenas to jorce nis 91 -w-"v.5.A. lUlaTiKlirV terma,.,..-, ,,,' j',,,.. '.,,.'.'4. e w ; Yokx, . July 26. TUe Jfra - ... f,4r"r " -t-" o US M W 1L0K HJCKT - FM1TH BUIUJIGltKAC STREET, CHAELOTTE, N.'X HWS naa heen receivea irom us cerrea; (C, t,.;. ' ; ' ' n I1 tt;;nndt-ia Africa, Henry, tM Stanley, i ' "'- i .: i Ltiiipn jiuv. lit. inn: au? in. 100: anu Jan 18th, 1876, relating many hair breadth escapes, and fights with sav- ft!rs ' ii 'i ' . j ages ana, numerous exmorauons hqu discoveries, among which was the discovery of a tribe of : pale faces, in the high -uplands of the Gambarraga mountains, forming an entirely differ ent face of people to- the black skinned denfzens of the plains. , -!- ; .1-1 JET.. . J io i.ilUi . . " WIIOtESALE & ItETAIL, ,jsieu uu xi. its viiii. ' SKALXBS 1 . - -ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C- CHARLOTTE, N. C. , JUST RECEIVED HEW YORK. Grand Ratification by Tammany Bpeecnts by uistingaunea nen. -at: HEW. YORK. ") o i.i 3! o fieara Irom important Decis- loni-Thor IaaiaallaMgcre-rHow i well - Casters Fought-! Beath dtell the; Newa. iYdxe. Julv . ai--The ITerold'i cable speciaLrespecting; its correspon-r dentinATrica,fHenry'MStftnley,ayj areefbMd 3 to Tadnbucetnaf ,capitta de8patche3, , contamuig lVthe fuJlest information of.toUmey a . rnove mento and adventures id the wild rel ieiOnV, afound Tiak Victoria1 Niyiriiai have reached, ru After a long, and anxi ous waiting; since the receipt mi. the lastintelusefrce of khfef cekt explorer, .ia Juae,4roy,.iuriBg wniqn vime jqoudi, nu aqcr4iavy, .ko nis saiey.caa. ed ' niany to abandon -all u hope of j Jus return ttr citilization ; Stanley ; baa trprisj4 s! irith not lesfftfiahS letters iiQm inejucari , equatorial AVica, fuUbf the most imnortant , and winter- esiing deseriptions of that region j and e&hi pn perilous and difficult jour neys, that have reached us eincehe a, notraced the discovery of . LiVingstona. : Th e " Herald in -j'-v -communication .from Bismarck, D T.j dated-Jnly 12th, w m -wm.wa mih aaa vvtu uiitMU ws the forces operating against the In dians.'' says the Crow. Indian Curly. is believed to be the only survivor ef or- 1 - . L-' " -if 4.v uic"( nuw ncuii iuiu avium wivu Caster He is very clear in his know ledge of the fight, and. has made a statement that he was down with two other Crows, and 1 went into action with Custer. The General, lie says, kept down the river the North bank, for four miles3 after - Reno had crossed to the South side above. Cut ter's object was to cut off the ' iudains. He thought Reao would drive down .the valley at the same time and at tack the village on, two sides, he be lieving Reno would take it at the up per end, while he, Custer, would go in at the lower end. Custer had to go fur ther down the river, and further away from Reno than lie wished on account of a steep bank, along the North side, but at last be found a ford, and dashed for it. The Indians met him and 'u WasBiaQTO July. 26. 4 .jfor'tbe South Atlantic States, clear or fair weather, slight rise in temperature, ' northeast to southeast winds, Stationary or rising barometer ana possibly rain w the extreme souths ernportionB. f . ; flashes. ,U."i . . ' '",)" PniLADEif hijl, July Jay Cooke fe; Co.",' have been discharged from bankruptcy by, order of court. ' "j: 'I PaoyjqpKNCK, July , 26. Orders have been received at Fort Adams, to for ward four companies of the First Ar- Ulery .West for&wiih. ' tdjij 26,-Four inches oCnow fellhia morning just ..after sunrise. The weather is clear. : . , t ' . . V Chicago, Juljp 26 General McKer. gre.withWix com panies is ordered from the Indian Territory to Red Cloud to take the place ' of Gen Merritt, who itiititd Crook with tke Fifth cavalry. .:r.EW ADVr.KTISEMENTJ s a KJJOTT, , Formerly with WJ Black. J W EXMLKT, ' Late of ' -Ajuericos, Gs. A CHILDREIiS BED ROOM AND PARLOR 8ETT8, AND A FULL LINE OF COFFfflSOf ALL CRADE8, ON HAND. mar A Gr RE T ' S 'X V XN Gr (! ! -. New York, July 26. The Tammany Hall Democratic ratification meeting was held last night. Three stands were nntnidA t.hft FTall. Ch A Dana nrpsi- dd inaid the Hall, and made a rfo- Poured in hevy fire from ftcros the w F . O ed pledging the united strength and fi8ht foot' but culd not is support of their Democratic fellow rMt.i7.0nB tn Tilden and TTtandrir-Va and expressing sympathy with men of all on PB,ie8 Poured over the river which ranks,! mechanics and laborers, who was only about three feet deep and felt so much the evil effects of the Re- YMiHliTn tnal.aitmthiilMtinn: Hnn Tn1,n Wantr nf itra, aid 0na hig gUXld beyond him, and r Viaf 4Vtia rvi'nt 'it Am ra-riai t ta I im aT Ii f Art k .u. n . .-Ji-I vicinity. . The Indians completely sur- divided. He spoke of the disgrace ?U8ter H ; Pu"? in ter: i libera! patronage brought on the country by the Repub "Ule fire Irom all sides, iney cnargeo guaranteed, Terms lican party, and said that though they w" 1W V . uu,r w did their duty during the nar, the !""TJ" BW 1MM m ROODS. BLU0TT & RBULET, GROCERS anb LIQUOR DEALERS, "yiLL keep constantly on hand a oom- plete Stock of Goods, to which the trade are invited. Quality guaranteed and prices as seasonable as any reliable establishment in the city. . . nov5 : ATTENTION ! HORNETS NEST RIFLEMEN ! YOU ARE HEREBY S ORDERED TO ATTEND COMPANY DRILL AT YOUR ARMORY, ON COLLEGE ST., THIS (THURSDAY) EVEN ING at NINE O'CLOCK, SHARP. BY ORDER A G BRENIZER, S S Pegbam, O. S. Captain. Jul 27 It S?ai-TS pal. .tsumT WHOLESALE &-RETA1I 42: M lil It-.-;- : i-'-'iicavv !i,: n; mill EALEE8 IH ; ! . iiie-.a ) .- -'A '..: ,tih. a hum vat an ! ill Jjj'jilifi :n r''? i-- . r.tt".' : I ii At. I'M PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. , I .7 SPRINGS' CORNER, iul27 r V4 Fresh Arrivals. BAILEY'S N. C. Bye Whiskey, old Salem, N. C. Corn Whiskey, by the gallon, qnart, pint or drink, at B N 8MITH'8. Also 3 New Fire 8afes at redaced prices. jnl27 , I Mountain Snwr Resort, WESTERN HOTEL, H1CKO R Y , N . C . mil 13 House Is now open for the accora- A modatien of visitors and the traveling pnblic. Booms large and well ventilated. solicited, Battsraction moderate. A W MARSHALL, . REFRESHMENTS AND DELICACIES, ... AT "'- "'' - ": P OPU L Ali G RO CERT HOUSE. 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, DUFF-KENT GRADES OF SUGAR, SARDINES, AND A FULL VARIETY OF CAN NED GOODS, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. CALL AND SEE ME. C A N B E M A D E! Proprietor. Polite and attentive servants. No Bir iPL. c t- i ui..i A ' 1 --A I 1)vm nr Rillianl Ralnnn frpnt in thm haild. Democrats; who Were also', true to the . ' .WW ' Union, had now to rescue thei cormtry r u"' " "r " ' iB,Z7 2m . -....v! .. -,; . i aiin Bnt nnwn nvpr inn num.' i nn . 1 1 1 from Kannhlinan pnfrimtinn H ri. I 1 I nTTTTTiT TTTTrtTS SS?iS"raTi;.lLl- " JSKWUN rlU.UoJS, JtTe 3ELOl0Pi: GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. L lAGt EE BE , WINES; ALES AND PORTER, dKBIO-IT A2STD DO M E 8 TIO . Maltn Hop Toxic, BELFAST . 'Cj .l,.li ..i..j r u ,f MM . ,. J. : :!'t:'f:.jjAi 1 . ; c:. , f ? rV i r irrMVV" ' ' W 'l.mm,in;MW?ntn05rn!fkw..ThanUl .f I ! i ? -v ! I 1iarido.cjareUhe, Southern men vTlTi 7 tT L P EBWIN. ...Proprietor . lrfJrffrtKiflW t WWJIl VU WBU BHIUIC lg U tU XvlVr ,ij"l7tKiWll5 .r-'jrwrs. more: and continued thefight. Curly BUTHERFORDTON. . p. uov tt aiaefi i arKinta, saiu s au ii iFlr I . kj:.U:lL!i Li k.; : 'ii t LLtii tUJLJ U .tJ JSiXJ IrrrS,!CTU Ca,tr h.d m. He . .1.0 W. th.t i tjt tTll E ! TJJ . . I Ricr flhief. livod until noariv all nf-hia out our common country., The South I ,., i A A .1 -1 dXt ri-f-vlaen had. been killed and wounded, nuuiu give isu uut ui inciio gvvui yotes for TUdenand Hendricks." Hon Chas E Hooker, of, Mississippi Rates 1. 0 per day $7 per week $20 it month,. ! . ...... . ju!27 lm $3.50 per dozen. and went about encouraging his sol diers to fight on. He got a shot in an ex-Cpnfederate General ,said: "If "f c"rr 'T V " Yi H ed isworua flaring W ,n n "" , A" Tu - " i " t? the men whocroasW Custer in the breast and he fell Over. The last officer killed was a man . who (hiri io tlie'GBE AT1 DEPRESSION in business, I am- ablqd towbuy ,many.Gpos in my line at GREATLY trn fill )H!Hf( i RELUCED RATE,?, - A :l the war could control the government i-. A " d ' ij 1 i . . ? roae a wnite norse nenevea io De iieut penty in the South. i contrasted Tilden and Hayes, and . t - . l j m. j i r , - j i. . the only, officers who rode white as a Union mandeclared his belie! in "c J AT- A-L-i? r a u tx- u - AO dl Tw Jborses, and Lieut Calhoun was, found the loyalty oft he south. . . .. w- u ' - iUC 1Mb DUcaar; nuiiiwu wi uia" I , , . t t 11, 1 A -1 . .r... . i..TT: : 1 fnurf anrl Ttshi hi r foil I AQflV in t.ha m l Li laonnvi liuhA onii tnat Inn I ' : d.i K-u a action. , Curly says when he saw Cus- TT . , , . , 1 ser ne, was oopeiessiy aurrouuuet. ; I wntnViAfl Kia "AnnAWrtnitv tft cr aL a. I Sioux blanket, put it On, and worked up ' i ' ravine and when the Sioux PL, O H : 00 8. a M O -a 05 S 30 cents per bottled n$2XX)per dolv. t 1,1 1 Ts :A: a i.':.1. .! w 20 ctspr' bottle r LUDWIG & FI8CHE88ER, Tryen Street f '4 I ml' '. -THE WEST. I -Ji alia S a 11. , Reinforecmeats for CrookPrepara-1 charged he got aniong them and , they i i tiom for an Early Attack. J did not know him from jone of their fn f T r KfA-r tT-tj. a ii w 1 own men. mere were some mountea such large quantum - tft nim mrinnted Kia nbnv and tfallon- TT7 Tn..,n. a a a "Kanaral I " " 7l . 3: .ZZZZ ed down a. if going toward the white for Cash, thatltnike irflheliryihghat other dealira make id the selling J eives-he ioorrow to join General nien.butwent up a ravineand. got ; OI I , , V ' ' " . ' ' . f '.'. . .a. 1 . a ''18MAO-T JIA:. WHY IThdeiell alpUieVfis implytecause I buy in such large quantit .r3an?6 ist?aai:; CtfefewW j rT, iT. ,-,, ,. 3 PLS WEEKS 5JMS-. or 'if OFFICE OF WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, V . Art i Charlotte, N. C, July 22d, 1876, Thft la.pst Advirpvi frnri IVnHhprn Markets ShoT 2 . I" - I - . ' L , ., . . ' ' ' i HI US TliKntnt Increase lit inv trade tor the last tenmoa.ns, is conuiye vryvj vwUpf fvrvr , , wW- i-,i'a"mH frhm th hat. t CZi .i3: 8tI..r S!i MWn omT vm ir.A Cavalry, and about 100 regimenU oI"-".'-'- in ,1. - .wv. rflv:.-v.sfti, .'U'n AiiP. mv customers, have Deen iuuy ap- r, ?n o,k fva nm. wo,M MW-:-v..Wp, w-.k.--- . - - .j,.. "r-j a ravine 5 fiAtinjr Willie the ifiioux all mana about tneasnaoi -augus.. wen- . ..u-w; lh5injaiv.r kill- m preciated and have proved a greai sucpess 'T---- era! Crook will thett" have: 23 Compa- Many persons entertain a wrongiittpreasion when they think they must pay high hies t Cavalry, and 40 Companies or .4 ,'A5ti.mfc!ote(S!ihtfH ' ,x -1 Hl'fIIvl'a Infantry, with ? 200 Snake Indians.- rrices in ojdeVl(rtas Went Hnlvi all who- favor fofce actife operations will ed'as they mbered five to f O H g n:evith their patronage, wul find thebesMssortment OtiMOoasj anus guaranwe the officuil despatches I . e ; .. , - .v, afusiunw... r Curlv sava he saw one cavalry rf 0 - - . one,;, and ; apparently ; dismounted.- TViAaoi man teArA nn donht nart nf . th wi.l A . mill I . tr LT1"", , , T &'Tra' HhirtymVe missing' mek reported in ofi Goodsj andi guarantee TOedjatelyJbeguiaiost. the official despatches of General Ter- r p- ? I . '. B' '6aJ 1- - ' ; I..-... -AND IN FACT -V H H I IS .1 ''.it 'I V'S1 -.-.'-ix? HAVE ALREADY ADVANCED ONE CENT PER YARD. WE THEREFORE GIVE n i j ; . . . . ,, - - t i ; i Kniia mrnpa. i nn comm&na nut even s. r. ..li.l.iv. ..-.-.J , !iva antira RflhsfflrilOll. OT 11)6 UOOQS 1 u U !m n..mVva I uilivio IV JJUXCBB itiiwurettju:6''v .", T . . - -- 1 men ,UC, .MtMW ,BWu m uMuiwHa i ... wntT had POt 1W1V Rockbridge can te relurncd and the money refundedf , f yfT ? ...:-" .ii jf! vl . tta Waa I a LUM BrJUJIUB CV7 . , . tli.w itia Tt.dtona arainnfc wVinlfn it Will I . . . ?. . : " " . . Mft lOdtae M8SS, JlunaW 14UUE water, - welt mounted but shot tnrougn ootn Saratoga Water, dtc, for sale at :jo.r contend. fjjNmOan Wp, abdCotlj ttinki ha d died of his in thW bad 7 2 I !? hve,P4??ir? or more likely liia trail was fbl- t.ii sfiiad, as the Indians are encamped very, irti ftnh was killed the Sioux. ja!27 8CARR & CO'S, ; Drag Store. 1ilrn!KSeedi: 17 VJ i i-')t)I (LlAi.l.Ua; .",i..; '-. if;. : ,'' I BBBHSSaaSlTSTllllW near uenerai .vroog wntr . Curly ? did not leave Custer preparing IPThfiroggjeinagtujps uwM;rnearW:over; ing: i of, posts I $o ,the JflOuthq o WHJm--mmfmMBlm:in Tptigue rtWBtotfMMbfa Ue kure lhe indunahad at onpe, unaer ine prpvecuon ui en- j . . twchMtetiaditemen eral Terry's forces.-IUs probaWe, that Woifi and he says tjiei soldier tne campaign nskAxiuiana w M feiiihttintir the 'laaS one" fell.- The be conducted entirely oy ueneraii.,-w- - . . .. i. ....i i' urooK, unaer ine uirecwon w unnerai i a., .. ,....' . NOTICE THAT OUR SLAUGHTER SALES Will Continue for two weeks Longer Onhrv1 't.tJaioq'ani .i u .nntit ' the J "Vf EW crop Turnip Seed, all varieties from 1 : ' L ''WTTrri " ' the extreme. I nnonn.k.F At r stjarr A Otrai iiil.. 'v--v...i.,;itJiS;;t .-, ,.AA " more J-i:'r:lM Trusses. v r TP HE largest and best selected Stock of iana tn the battle were I Trusses in the State of North OsroUaa, it received at;v bcakb wa, 7 lnl2T tJ"- ''-Dro8toie.i! CXME AT ONCK if YOU WILL AVAIL IOU KBJtur OI TXU9 UrrUJli. X.t3JM , ....n -j,-! . , .. .... r . . . : .. . . . 1-,-. i .. ..' - . ... . . WITTK0WSltY;&; RINTELS; !:,-o. j lfWt ,fi.' , i ' t- i . - w-..wi' . , (Mif3I iTjr! i I Sheridan.'fj":" "" . . f : toM i, - . ... i
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