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AT COST FOR jpASHT'l 9 8 f , H i f Y J U I f i.'A i ) Y;i TTAVING A LARGE AND' FRESH iSTOCK OF . SUMMER GOODS ON HAND, AND MONEY BEING VERY SCARCE, WB HAVE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT COST FOR CASn, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR !A 'LARGE Al&'PUBCHASB.1 CUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO ITS EXAMINATION. t Bar aiiiV-WilliBe 'On'erea: jo21 M A S O.N I.OjT BM PLE BUILDING. - !. ,.' .k.titiWit;"- BOOTS mWm mi THE REWCKtiik TOWN, AND THE .::i'1'iriJ!- SyjJ-iJ BEST GOODSoR HEr WON EYa . . -uy:- .ofivwt anua I COME AND SEE-US, BXAMJNE OUR STOCK AND LEARN OUR PRICES. NIW HON IP.OKT - SMITH BUILDING," TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. may30 r' v K F U K N IT WHOLESALE & RETAIL, DEALERS IX ALL KIND3 OF- F0HNITURB, BEDDING, &C. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C, JUST RECEIVED A OF & M iff . -J BED ROOM AN D PAR LOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE OF COFFINS OF ALL GRADES, ON HAND, i i jj I war7 H i A GREAT S A V I N Gr Li CAN BE M A D E ! t .1 47 I PEIGESu 'IREID-CrOEI ml T iV'I 'la aalftH. :.m":i t 5 '5 n 'i I a 0 SUIT -THE TIME Si! (hung ic the GBEAT DEPRSION business, Iamn- ablea fi!Dtiniaily (Soods in my line at GBEATLY REDUCED RATES, ' !:: -3 it Ji HY I UxtWfe)l ill odifiiy; TOmi'iy lec66Iy4Qucl1Ytlties Caih, tbnt I make ib the, tuyHifcbat other dealers make in the selling. r j vt V i.t ! . 1 i fi ' i It .-J iti .. M. fi Tlie constant Wrpse in mv bade for the last ten moaths, is conclusiye o me thai the efforts I have made to please my customers, have been fully preciated and hare proved1 a great aiiecess. . , . . s Many persbns entertain a wrong impression wheri'they tb Ink th ey must Pay high? prices in nwlor I drmt'finma ClrJiAa i-T ran UaaurfiT them, thiit all, who favor v e, - J4 V I J iMw n efliih their patroriagevwill find 'the beat assortment of Goods, and guarantee vei-y mticlc to prove a represented and give entire satisfaction, or the Goods c' 1 e returned andOiemofynde Taf : A" V su-i'-t j-; "iiiA ttfe-i'i-. s.-'.i nC'.'i fcT. f.irMA, .4 iSHIJHJJ.flif.. , .!!;!! tj;'I ioj rfrti'I J ! .:(I1iV .t'lili Irl' .' - - O I LlT I LJ tf 'If 1 )17 TElxEGBAPHIl; MJWS Neon Dispatches. FOREIGN. Meeting of. Cotton Majftttfctarers'--,; Magiziie Explotion Austria Or- derr Mohilizatitn Illneii of Car-: dinal Amtonelli-SerTlani AdTanc, bg-Tnrkiidi Spyf . Captured Tur key to Iuie Paper Cnrrency Mon teaegrin -Victory 'Jf - r'; Rapresentatif ea of. 27 cottoa .j&Jtraa met to-day at Lancashire, and resolr edthat owing to the depression - tf trade they would on Jy -work. ,four dayli in a week; . - . - The government powder magazine at Toulouse, exploded,' causing great The.: Telegraph', Vienna , dispatch; says that all municipalities through out Austria; have ' orders ' to , prepare or mobilization of the army at a mo? Cardinal AntoneUi's ; life has been endangered for soiae time from s com pliciation of gout and rhettmatism. He is now pronounced out of imminent,: danger. ' . .-u The Servians with six cannon have crossed the Timok near Begora. An engage went, ia expected tolay. , , A disguised Turk was arrested at Gladora.1 He had several packages sup- frbni ForLTTumbreli; '.Connecticut. Col Otis is ordered to' : j oin hia Regi ment; the 7th Cavalry.!'- . ' The coinage of the trade dollar is suspended at all except the San Fran cisco Mint,where it is confined to actual demand for export. . ; It is thought that Representative :Faulkner'will fill Caperton'i unexpir 'edterm. . z . t ' The. President will hot . allow the Sundry Civil Appropriation 'Bill to be- come a law without bjs signature. .This will occur t imuTneoualy with the expiration of the extension of : the present appropriations and'will post pone its economical fiatures for a few iays. -L :1 Bluford Wilson, x-8olicitor of the Treasury, testified before the whiskey fraad committee to-day, to the effect - that the President ; co-operated with Bristow, and him and in the whiskey priBuunyn, up io laeume wuon uau- 7 bu,k kvuucvviuu niku btic fi,wu9 us came manifret, but then ceased to do so. ';'?..-'.; r- ; SEW ADVECTlSEiTiENTS Notice. , CHARLOTTE, N. C, July 27ih, 18TC "VTOTICE is kereb; siren, tbat JV7m C J.T Morgan is no longer Manager of the Ckarlotte Branch of the Erie City Iron Works, nor is he ia any manner connected with them, or with the Erie City Iron Works JNIl h ri.ihs W. R. BUR WELL & ,GO.i - ' v". .Ht'tt. . . of Erie, Pa. jnI28 oaw 6w Secretary E. C. I. W. BEWTpRK. A Sait Agairut Uncle Sam Vaader- bilt'i Death Looked for Centenary i Charch Destroy ed The Tnrf. Nevv ; York, July 27.-In the 9U.it of the St Louis, Alton and Terre Haute Rail road Company, against Samuel J Til den, and others, for the order hereto fore granted, extending the term for posed, to be intended tdpQisbh Servian f the defendants to answer, to the first ril-L&i-.Vi- ''-.'lii.''' il'.' I Ifnndav in Oiret-nhftP - Kca hen madi- ENGLISH, MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL, MOORESVILLE, IT. C. 8. FRONTIS, A. M. ) t,: A. LEAZAR, A. M... J P ( CSrcnlara sent to all who apply. ' j128 wtt T .Hointain SiiMQBr Resort - WESTERN HOTEL, ; H I CK ORY, N . e . tjVlllS lioose is now Open far theaccom x ' modatian of riaitora and the trarelinc public. Sooms large .and well yentilated. . liberal patronage solicited, Satisfaction guaranteed, ' ' Terms $2 per day, $7 to $S per week, $18 to $22 per month, according to location of room. Children and Servants half price. A. W MARSHALL, Proprietor. Polite and attentive servants.' No Bu Boom or Billiard Saloon kept in- the build ing. ' jnI28 2m welKC Coheiderabie ; excitement pre? vails. t Cbetk, Greece, July 27. In Rou-i mania, which the Turks were convinc ed was not to be localized, they expect hostilities with Russia. The Turkish commander Atkleck, has a three day's armistice. His offer to surrender with honors of war was refused, also that the retirement of the Montenegrins within their own territory seems con firmed. " The Times' Ragusa and Vienna cor respondents conclude that the Mon" tenegrins are withdrawing from Mos tar iri order to co-operate with the Servians. Th e Telegraph's !! special says ' p re parations are being made to mobilize j the whole army The Telegraph's Vienna special says: ' "It is said that the Turkish Ambassa dor hre has confidentially stated that the Porte declares that some of the most important of the Roumanian's demands aro inadmiesable. and Te- uses, to discuss the cessioii of the mouth of the Danube, as that ques tion equally concerned the other powers."- London, July 27-7-A dU patch from. Constantinople to the ; Reuter's ; Tele gram Company, says; "It ia stated that the government has decided to issue paper currency to the amount of three million Turkish pounds. Rag usa, July 27 Intelligence receiv ed here from Sclavonic sources, an nounce that 15,000 Turks under Meh- met Haaadi Pasha, attacked the Mon tenegrins' on Tuesday, near Podgorult za. They were repulsed, and pursued to Podgorultza.i -iBotl sides lost heavi ly in killed and wounded. - : WASHINGTON. Passage of tke Washington Monn- ment Bill in the House Senate and House Adjourn Through Re spect to Captrton. ,iUb Washington, July 27. Immediately after thereading of . the Journal, on motion of Senator Bayard, the Senate as a mark of respect to the late Senator Caperton adjourned until to-morrow at 11 o'clock. , Cox iaaick.'TheBankineandCurrency Committee did nothing. The'IJouae after passing the bill for the completion of the Washington Monu ment, with amendmentand adopting the resolution in i - eulogy i of Senator Oapeftbn, adjeurnid; :y Monday in October, has been .modi fied by the content of . the( counsel, to the first Monday, in , August. Longer time has not been deemed necessary. Commodore Vanderbilt passed an exceedingly restless night. It is only too apparent this, morning, that his condition was worse, than at any time during hisjprotracted illness. About 9 o'clock this moring, his physician, Dr. Elliott, was . summoned and he immediately responded to the call, taking with him two consulting physi cians. The patient was found to be in a heavy stupor, and ' utterly unable to understand any questions put to him. The symptons are "deemed so unfavorable, that the death of the Railroad King may be looked for at any time. Newbebky, N. Y., July 27--The. Second Chnrch i$ being destroyed, in ts centenary year. Saratoga, Y., July 27. The weather and attendance was brilliant. n the mile and an eighth race, Misa- ess won, ratience coming m secona and Athlone third, 2,0s. In the mile race, Mattie A won, Yorkshire Lass, coming in second, and RadamaUthus third, 11.0. In the mile and; five fur- on gs race, Invoice won, Martin com ing in second, and Sandy third, 2.57- In the steeple chaee, Osage won, Tum ble coming in secound, Doubtful third. . Slid-Night Dispatches: mid 3. WBATHER PROBABILITIES. i "iii.iu- - ' i ' " "t: - ;tf...t nr.'-t - iT..irr' :,Yqt the South Atlantic Statel, partly cloud weather and light local jams; ithJeaserly UsputherlyVindi, stationary oxiligVl . ea m tern pejratu're, falling ; barometer n in the: Northern -portion of the' South Atlantic States and undecided cuange in naro meter. It WASHINGTON. .:i Military Hovements Trade Dollar ; Suspended ranlknerto ifll Caper- iton'a ;t,Term Wilson : ,aayi urant Stopped Just Before He Caught fT; Washington, pft, July, 27-r The bavebeenr-ordered ttTepvrt to-Gener al PoptAhdepaEtmept oTM'issou riwillbeTcomposed orthe following !i,w'o cbmbaniea: i The;?2n4 .ArtHlety, from Fori McKenziebne' company The. nd'rtfllery, from'Xharteaton South Carolina; one company, and the 2nd AHiUerbwxttt'iMsicoa. N C two cpmpapies. j JFirst Artillery, ffrom :FortAdams,Ehode Island acorn panty lstU'rtillery from Fort Warren, Mas s achusetts. one company. 1st Artillery, HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED A LARGE AND SELECT ASSORTMENT or i Fancy asd Staph Groceries, WHICH ARE DAILY ARRIVING, AND ADDED TO THE FORMER STOCK OF J. 8. M. DAVIDSON, I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH THE CITIZENS OF OHARLOT'JE, AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY WITH FIEST CLASS GOODS, AX- EXCEEDINGLY LOW PR1GES. THESE GOODS CONSIST IN PART OF SOUTH CAROLINA. A Negro Ravisaer Lynched High way Rebbery-Murder is Hamburg. Augusta, July -. 27. Thursday, the 20th, a negro at Red Hill, Edgefield county, 3. C, committed a rape on a little white girl, .five years of age, daughter of Louis Prescott, inflicting fearful injuries. Last Tuesday even ing a party of men took the negro into the woods and hung him. Two negroes stopped Mr William Delphlmeht, of this city, on the high way, nine miles from Augusta, leveled their guns at him and made him give up his money and watch. Last night the colored constable at Hamburg attempted to arrest two ne croes chareed with stealing. He caught one, when the other fired at him; the ball struck the prisoner, kill ing him instantly. The murderer es caped. . , m-m FOREIGN. Valentine , Baker Gone o the Turkish Army The E astern Situation. London,' July 27. The Echo ear it is 'stated that ex-Colonel Valentine Baker;, who was sentenced to one year's imprUonment, for improper behavior to aady ' on a railway carriage, and who yesterday, was released from Horseravon gen Lane, Jail at th e expira tionv of his term, has accepted a com' mission; and' leaves immediately for ' . . . i i " " . .'i . -; i the. Turkish .army. , The Pall Mall Gazette, in a special from Berlmeaya; "The EmperOrWH Ham, has - earnestly' impressed the Princefpf Rburtianiaith thoimport- ance oi mainiaiuiug peu , witu, j.uf- key, andc has demanded from, Rou mania, the observance of strict neu irality, and has complained that mo nitions. are tiansmitted to Servia through Roumanian territory, . The Rom an Catholics of Bosnia have subscribed a considerable amount o: moey .fbrhVTurkbh;wxpenjieii. tViDemQcrfe fi. BATON Rouge. Jbly 27-Th following fog!re the democratic" iiominations congress (-jr lrs. uisiriv o jj wiuwu Second. K John Ellis ; Third, J H Jack von j raurth,.J ?B sElam; fand ,Fiftb Ed Robertson. "M The FifthTOistrict will nominate A Monroe. k-c: ij r :..uir,C efThe Conventien nominated H Oog- den,1 Attorney Generalbb'the first bal- 101. ... JAVA .AND RIO, Best Grades. PICKLES COFFEES ! CJTTrt A DQU. stand'et; Extra C and U IJ AJtub J Golden C, py bbl or ret'l GOSHEN BUTTER and ) Best Qaality. CREAM CHEESE, . ) Jmst Received. In Jars. Hexagon Galloai.Half Gallon and Quarts. 8. G. RICE, CROSS BLACKWELL S ONIONS. LSE'8 & FEKBiao BAUCJS, PREPARED and DRY MUSTARD, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, BI CARB. SODA, BLACK PEPPER, whole and grooad. . 1 Youac Hyson, Imperial GREEN 1EAS, V and Gun Powder ) nest Quality. Oolong and English WHOLESALE & RETAIL. DEALERS IN- 'If i r..Ot .AKIJ u ' i -t tlHW , .':' J 1 I11)IB31IJ(B;9 ;.. x:rnu. 't Misin)n(DnM'iB PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c, SPRINGS' CORNER, A , ! '."HI - O. iul27 REFRESHMENTS AND DELICACIES,' ' AT POPULAR GRO CERY HOUSE. VANILLA, GINGER, LEMON and BLACKBERRY SYRUP. PRESERVED ORANGE FRUIT JELLY, MOUNTAIN HONEY, GOLDEN DRIP SYRUP, MOLASSES, AND A FULL 8TOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, INCLUDING CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, JAVA, RIO, LAQUARYRA AND SEED TIG XL GO PPE B r DIFFERENT GR A DES OF SUGAR, SARDINES, AND A FULL V 4RIETY OF CANNED GOODS, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE bOLD AJ THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. CALL AND SEE ME. Jail G00D8 DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OP THE CITY: ILAG-ER BEER1, WINES, ALES AND. PORT ERj POKBia-IT JJSTJD DOMESTIC. ''Hit Vfs$ Malt Hop Tonic, BLACK TEAS. I ' j Breakfast, best qaality. EAGLE CONDENSED MILK, BORDEN'S BRAND ; AMERICAN . t LUB FItUI, MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. ia ' Kits and i bbls, SARDINES i boxes, DE8IOATED COD FI8H, DE88ICATED COCOANUT. COX'S SPARKLING GELATINE. Colorado. Powha- SMOKING TOBACCO, J-tan and Southern ) -Belle. 1 Gold Basis. None CHEWING TOBACCO. Baca, and other i . i i . j ' uranuB. 1 T!1 T7nnr1 Qnnff UKtaai anil SNUFF, hoxn. iAiWt Toilet, and diSereht grades of SOAPS, ,.,.,. gashing Soaps... , . OSWEGO STARCH.! best quality ;! PEARL HOMIN x ana cuum m js au, OTHER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION l-r I would especially request my Old Friends and Customers toeall and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. I shall endesYor to give fall satisfaction and guarantee all Goads sold to be as recom mended. I will continue to add to my Stock sack Goods as my customers may re- qaire. v ; auin auaja Aguv, . Tracers National Bank. Trade Street. ': All kinds of Country Produce bough and sold.. 30 cents per bottle.'"--' 500 POUNDS J-'.- COUNTEYiSIDESi i - J iiud JUST RECEIVED, BY' ., i.'j ivi'i sj l&Ti'j ?,'kA Jrrn -vJ : n ii -( H n.i vX. vi ,t-r - Stilt; Walsh fcV Co. ju!28 sat jr n-j;i a,n-. $3.50 per dozen, . utpttp iarr GINGER;1 12.C0wdf i., 6 .r LUDWIG & FISCHES8EB, TrycaClrtit. OFFICE OF WITTKOWSKY & lOHTMf VJ Charlotte, N. C, July 22d, 1876. , The Latest Advices from Northern HartetstC!:: , ' 'iaM-MWal . , AN. A-BYANCK OF PRICBS.'.Vi"'" IX- i3 ,D E3) .11 -AND IN FACT- T S a. .!' WE TBERZ70RS GIY3 NOTICE THAT ;:.'jSt'U HAVE ALREADY ADVANCED ONE CENT FEB YARD. ' - .... i- - 6 U R SLA U G H T E R S A t ;E 0 3;;, jWill Continue for two weeks linger 0Zlf f PRINTS AT jCTS. EOR 5i WEEKS TO CO! 'a -i! 1 .v. COME AT ONCE if YOU WILL AVAIL YOURSELF of THIS OPPCiTU:: WITTKOWSRY & RINTEL3. 5jnl33
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