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CHARLOTTE OESEBVEE," jod pnirjTir:c. i ? Tn Ommtkr Job Department : aaa 1mm tnoroasUy lappUed with . artry Be wanW and with tna latest styles ol Tn every manner of JCb Work can now t a don with, neatness, dlupatch and eheapnesa, ' We tn fnrotsh at tort notice v BLANKS, EILICT:Ar3, , - ' V .1 Dally 1 y(BM,paitiid)in advance, -n $s Do emoav s.-v'mimm'jh oo ' ("." V!n'.-. (V ll 1 mon, A WBKLT XDITIOB,- Weekly, (In the county) in advance, $2 00 oat of the county, postpaid, ' 2 10 r 6months, vr-f . i.'V; a liberal redactions ibr iubaR if ! f XZnZZllZS. 4X3. c ? . vol. xni 5 1 i CSABIiKm AUGUST 3i 1876. PB0GHA1CUI2I,' ttlKD BfLt&4 V -Si 'l . mSTM . I I I -41k A . I II . r - - ., M I III I . . III. a. A. . . A. 'a. .Ill .1 II. I If . . .. . . J I . I I I v 1 - I 1 1 - . ..'- .r.-.u nit . 355 30 AUF- C T I O 3KT TEliEGBAPHlC : NEWS 8t8t Vl-I-T'T-t YJUL VJJfootfi Dispatches. S20CJ 7r& OFJF&KZJVG 01722 ENTIRE LINE OF SUMMER GOODS, AT .YJVj.Q3 WB ALWAYS KEEP THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP 1 -AND- CHILDREIIS BOOTS and SHOES, FOEEIGH.5' !' The Fenian PardonHovenieat Defeat ' ; . ed A1 Succeuion of SetTian Defeats . Turks Advancing'-lfortimer Col lins Dead.1 - r1- ;;!', ; r-. Bkreih, Aug.. 4-r'The , Qeraniq rr j ports Card inal Andpnelli' dcbil it jr at - - - M I lUVIVUDllJCl bolidays, the-v Ootton Exchange- here will be ftlosed."1--:- ' ,:'jAagi Woodleas jd jras foagbt yesterday on the. Belgian front tier; between: the two .deputies' Due land and rmaa;1 The' weapons used were pistols. , , XttoVDoyti Aug. ZrrM-W jaol, .Henry OF EVERY DESCR I PTlOfaATOBE FO U riD"! Ml thO'CITY, Pakstori, 1L P.r and- a member of the i i- i . U.;n wJfi ? w-u t J i i 'I banking house af McCuHoch &Co 0 -AND- -r .tt. irnfT nTr a TrrrtT . I hks'jfesigTied hialntVrest ih that - firm - i iu.rt morvuner vxtiiiuii, poeb auu noyei ist died on the 25th of July, ; ilw re mains murm intirrttd a'4lw?iv in P- nTVE VS A CALL 'BEFORE 'PTTRCHASTN a KLSEWHKRK A NT) I r....v ;rh t.i Hit v r ' . , - C . " " ' bCIBlMUl UUUlVU-VttfU. ' ANDfcSEE HOW XClY,ir01CAW BUY B OO TfeIjS H O S'. 5 In the House of Commons, John 0Gonnpr. Powers, . .moved, that in tlie 6jplaiir:tbV. ,te' time had com a for nanlnTHn i'h "Rniana . A fVr Turns Strictly CA8HiBeer pay Cash and eecnre Bargains than high prices on debate it J wa Tfeieeted W 115 to 51' Klit to pay other peoples' jdebts. Remember the place. , ? .f. - Necea ,Dy - . - .,.iv.T-?:,-$ i t. sv,.,fi;ei ..'1 ", A dispatch' 'from Zaria yester.d'ai states that Mukhtar Pacha, was, in the: ,:lJi i . NEW 1E0N FBOKT '"fiMlTH BUILDING," TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. forcement8. deiaehment ofllOOO ju!29 1 ,v4i U E A It 13 It S . BUKGESS NICHOLS. ' E, A. 03B0RNEV. WHOLESALK & RETAIL, iBashi Bazanks were attacked- on, lX6n day at Bilekr' oy the Montenegrins, whereupon Mukhtar Pasha . returns, and an engagem ent followed." ' At last accounts the result of this fight was was ynkno wn. A dispatch to jReuter 51 id-Night Dispatches . I.. . I 'tl-l TI XJA WASHINGTON. Mr. Lamar Hikes 'a Stirling: Speech. L . , r Washingtok, p!. CL; Aug. 2. Caucuq to-day was on order of business. - Confirmations : Green B Ronen.Com mlssioner of Internal 'Revenue, Hat borne Consul to . Zangibar ;., Geo An drew's, attorney for Eastern district of Tennessee; Chas E. Sheets j appraiser of merchandise, MahilejOacar HoltCol lector of Internal Revenue of Second Louisian a P is triot.; n Ben jami n Alvert Paymaster General; 7 : r j ! Hoi-The Uyei, Bilj usiering is over till to-morrow., . ,The impeach ment managers . reported the result to the HditSeV House went 1 into V Com inittee . of Whole. jAir, of Jlissippi, who proceeded, to make av speech xw political subjects, re-commenced by saying that it cbuld not be truthfully asserted that the practice and peculiar system of ' m easures adopted . by, the personal administration commanded the approbation ! of : a majority of the people, bat that on the contrary the 8eniiment m which the American peo ple regarded the conduct of national affairs was one of Very decided dissat isfaction and dispbndency accompa nied with a strong and intense desire of a change. There was a deep and anxious' protest against the. methods of administration, the tone and char acter of the. 'public 'service and the principles of legislation that had mark ed the action of the government for many years past, and yet it was re markable that tliTs popular feeling had produced no change in the adminis- DKALXB8 IH ALL KINDS OF ! f t - - J ' rs Chi DREiramiiCES from Kajura, dated Aug. 1st, an- j tration. Such a development of pub nouncea that 5,000 Turks defeated the I lie sentiment in England would have Insurgents at - .Kamengranda, after J produced a change in the administra- "A three hours fighting.' The Turks; fired tive agencies of the government with- iue villages 01, xnoaa, ana lueir mi in a nours. ne auriuuieu iubhu- habitants fled. ' , sence of reform to the principle of The Standard's Berlin dispatch says: centralized party organization, which "Information of Sultan Murads deDO- garrisoned the country with 100,000 W XS 3R. X T TJ 3R. B"j sition has not been officially cominu-1 officeholders, and 100,000 expectants 1 tvxxt r n nicated to European powers." of office. He quoted from the speech llJCilJJJl iNljr No doublTurey8tahds)n the pres- of Mr Sanford, in the' recent Kepubli- No. 5 West Trade St., ence of another crisis. The St Peters- I can State Convention, of Massachu- Durg neraia, aeoares mat ine enns- sens, in arraignment 01 me aaminis- CHARLOTTE N . .C . , tians in Turkey are in a desperate con-1 tration, which speech he said if it had dition, and require immediate support been made by a Democrat would have which Europe is able to grant if she is been regarded as a gross partisan ex in earnest. aggeration, and yet that Convention The. report that Marshal' Bazaine and its .members were in active co had entered the Turkish service is not Operation with the very administration true. He remains in Spam. 1 thus characterized ana neid up to rr- i ine ocanaara s rans corresnonaeni i puuiiu reureueusion, u iub euuuvri. oi .... ' . . . . Tl,,i - 'J,., . J -- - 1 J 1 .1 J JUST RECEIVED BED ROOif WIOIEnO, AND A FULL LIN OF COFFIfJO OF ALU CRADE8, ON HAND. telegraphs that Austria has agreed to a political party which:, had endorsed I select England as arbiter in the solu- that administration, and had in return ,tion of the conflict between Turkey been endorsed by it; It was utterly fend a single Sdutherii interest: Jt was therefore absurd for a gfeaVpeople to apprehend that. the people of the South arrogated to themselves! the rutins of the interests of J this ' treat ! ' nation. There was no 'aspiration which they had that was not bounded by the hori zon of the Unions If they were united by the Democratic party it was not for the purpose , of! sectional' aggrandize ment; it was not Jot. y the .purpose of reversing the policy - of the; govern ment, but it was because they had ob served an instructlye and imperative law of self preservation- J1( , .-.(Mr. Lamar spoke for two hours with marked effect,-but we have no further details at the hour of going to press,- - WEATHER PROBABILITIES. fif.i, i!-.ui 'l.'f; .-MMUi ? -til l .RSUV-! is '1 v'is :::7; j U;,,; . ! it .nil '' WasHiaeTor, August 2. ""For ';the' SfenrAilanti fetat ei, higher baxbineler, easterly to souther ly wind8i and slightly warmer partly cloudy weather - will prevail with possibly occasional coast rained SLASHES. s it i IT ;JLVe ,! -U LJ, JlV t ... . ...... . . ; -. i .-..1 ,l...,f, !,.! JlM :ii il I' W. Kill W -Jlffo ) y . I il 5 ! WHOLESALE .'RAlK .5 f! Jl ' '. - ? MM' ' .J.i,''.-il!!IV,-V-ff.-VJ ' S"!i'P ! if, a- tt !.!. Ji.wj ;; ft'.tirrs s.tii:iA -DEALERB-IN - , .T'iaihiJi'i :roi ,ii:-'i- tii. j. .-.i vr i 1 y'.n;, '.'hi . :! - 1 jy i u PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c, :M 'I.i J h. i.-n SPBINCS' CORNER 'J.! tt r-i.fi ..! :U .1 ) "!l!'l : V ' -, ,iul27,r , ..-; ;i- ' REFRESHMENTS; AND DELICACIES; P O PU L A R GRO C ER Y H O USE. . . , (' i-t.'t : i - . ... , , , u, VANILLAJGINGER, LEMON and BLACKBERRY SYRUP. PRESERVED ORANGE FRUIT JELLY, MOUNTAIN HONEY. GOLDEN DRIP SYRUP MOLASSES,' AND A FULL STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, INCLUDING UJriUlUJS JJXUUlt, JAVA, RIO, LAQUARYRA AND . SEED TICK OOP FEES. x SviansV is considered to have improved coulcl 1 be' effected' . by , continuing m l very cheap. 11 St i ,1.1-. i I i ' . ' ? Sax Fbakcisoo, r Aug; u 2. The 00 points French Carom gameof billiards, between Sext6n and Daly came off last night, and was won by Sexton, by 77 points, on 31st , inning. . . The greatest runs made; were Sextons-' 119, and Daljpt 184. Averages1 Sexton 191 J ; DalysUll. :i .W''., , y- 11 'i HEW ADVFJITISEjnETS NO HUMBURC ! ! . I AM DAILY RECXIVlKa ! PRINTS i BLEACHED SHEETING . TOGETHER WITH A LARGE, VARIED' AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Which I am selling at close figures to ac commodate my customers. Such as best Lawns at 15 cents per yard ; Plain colored Lawns at 15 cents per yard ; the latest styles of Calico at 6i to 7J cents per yard ; Robe Prints of the latest designs, Istest grades of DIFFERENT GRADES OF SUGAR, SARDINES, AND A FULL VARIETY v. OF CANNED GOODS, ALL O WJllUrl WlJUb cii OULU, AT TrTtrTTl? r nfTC THE LOWEST UAH11 i'KiUJBS. it liiixi jyjjjtjt Bach as JaconetF, Swiss Irfuslin, Plain snd Striped Kansoek, Tietoria Lawns., and Piqses at the very lowest prices. best 4 Qaarter Sheeting at 8 ahd 10 cents per yard. .-. Domestic Qinghamp, very cheap! ' Bed Ticking at 10c, 12fo I5c, 20c, 25c and 30c per vaWL... - . ; Parasols and TJmbrellap, in great variety: ami style at greatly retraced A large assort tuett o - a a x i, m 1 1 dritig the past few days. power that, party ; whose debasement T.bleline tig CALL . A N D SEil M E . . -a , , r WvGOODS FREE TO ANY PAST OPi'THE C3TY.W i a L V, SSSS AX ,PGST,FOR ,CSH IT . .OCA.VA.-ic! Ti -'W,J.iA , !;!,: " -Ki'!.'! A r i J " f. ;iiJiJ.lEl';i(.iifl' !The Bersagliere, v a newspaper of I of the civil service of the country and ilRome, has a report that an insurrec- l.whoBe corruption of the admin istra- -Jftiop has broken but in Albania, with I tion was the thing to bo reformed. The neaaquarteri at saciaian, anu nat me i oivvw?yiicjiivj ,wvui,4h mnvpmpnt. in snrparlino' tLri-kiicrh I.Tin minitv to- the: oorruDt practices that -17.' OF BEADY-HADl CLOTBINu, . . , .O A N " B ' E vim'" Vi.-i'iiI- ti lUuu.-J. : Julia M A D E! spreading through province. A special , to . the Standard dated, : . -.'! it r J. --T :;i : '.'! HT AHD are the subject of sqd ; universal con- J A en deranationl but. 'it was said that the (sold at TTAYING GEANri: FRESH STOCK? OF SUMMER GOODS' GBP rir ir, f r i .EKEr "tt'.c! h and;1 ant money being very scarce, wk havk sxtermined GiamadmJuly ,29ttn reports that the advent, of tbe; DeinocraUq .party to f ; wf Lad!, Glnts' and TO CLOSE OUT OURENTIRE STOCK OF;SUMMER.G0ODS, AT COST FOB Turks under Ahmed Ezook Passa en- power would endanger the permanency Childrtns Boots and Shoes. "-JirLi'i py Lliv'i: - :lh!riM-y WaI.y on U,e Servian frooU.r, of the ew inititutiori,, ' .rid UWUh- : a-ISiJiffM , MWW A IBGE FA1X FDiCiriaS. 7 HU 'CO., SUIT. THE TIME SJ 4 t v ik Ovinrr AL tlie X5BEAT.i3EPBESS10N; in lyusincssI m atlcitoTbin? many Gosln my line at GREATLY en- i . wv s-a- -w- tbe Northern extremity of which was 1 ed by the war, and there was an ap- c!osed by a mountain, where the Serf I prehension that what was called the viAna had a. renount. nve.rv iiaiiM in i Houtnern secuonai coniDinaiion wouia J l .Gramada was fortified. After a can I be brought, back and therefore people sonade of to , hour's duration, the were not prepared for the mere sake Turks climbed the mountain and car- of correcting the. disorders of the ried the redoubt by storm. . administration to put these new insti- ! The Servians have fled, and Grama- tutions into the hands of those who da and Derbent are in ruins. , --On the were originally opposed to their estab- Tresibabar-mountains behind Derbent, lbhment. He iappreciated the value the Servians made aw stand, Jmf again of these grave apprehensions, he would retired; It was -reported on flonday speak however, in behalf of a people that the Turks were within 9 miles of who had accepted with sincerity the Krujazevatze. I results of the war ; who felt that they A Vienna' special to the Daily News had on them the burden ef recovering gives a report that the Emfieror of the confidence of the nation, ana wno Russia has addressed the Turkish Am- aUo felt assured that with a better bassador af Sf.Tetersburg, as follows : knowledge of their purposes ana nio- aogS A; .W. LOYNS, Tryon Street, Young's Old Stand. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND ,WE INVITE THE TTJlJFnp; QF, BUYERS TO. ITS EXAMINATION. ,i. Bargains Will be Offered. !?;.i;ov t i li J.-,- :U'r.t tdi .s -BUYS 07 i I i . " ' . " . ' ' ' ; ;", M A 8.0 N 1 0 T E MJ? L. B U.I ID I fl . . ?,fn. v.i MACKEREL ! FLOUR, p, W(fl) MEMi'Mlll:- ,.--.."U !. i in a . ..-;!!: i : ,if r .iot 4SA0j hi. sJi-Aa i'1 ; angS tun. "The atrocities in Bulgaria, have de- Uvea they would derive that faith and jjlAIliK liUSb L Jvllf3. prived Turkey of; ijlhe. sympathy i of confidence which is necessary to bind Europe. I shall act in a friendly man? together the various sections of the ner towards Turkey, if" she treats the Republic, in the , bands of. peace a christians better? Between the 29th Deace which in those days of party dis- o Contractors, christians better. Between the 29th peace which in those days of party SDQ OIBB Ol JUlv. live 1 UrKlSu UIV IbIOD I I vUIU 1AO JCalcu Timor muivoi ltaqv uuua. i . . . , ,.w . . , . , onteirori Herri a Th pr n. urn haav. atandin?. ne naa not Deiievea in a i ojsalju? rrososais wui oe reewvea UDUJ ingavpid a baUIea Times Vien- the apprehension- gngout of the Qt&i; na special reports that Suleiman Pacha united support by tbe southern people two wood,-for fire ptirposeslWe reserve. the attacked the Servians at PAndiralo. Olinenatmparwasweuunu ; : OFFICE OF WITTKOWgKX & RINTIJLS,! , 'Charlottbl N.rC.j : July: 22d, 4876. t ' to ; sriJ i-ilfjuuMx o-f la :.J,f,;.-l ,.,i o ii tiii -s Hub.';!. : eviti )! i .rtx;iiin to 1 Thcf Latest Adviccsfrom Northern Markets Show4 .ai j.i:V ' 133:9U Ijvo iworf i , . vis 1 .-j-v.i'M-.I JT.U W3 Wl i3 1 W'lHY I tJniJerc'elt alI.QtfieraV.'& hecapse I buy in sucjirge qu,anUties The positldn was defended by baltal- edor thatlt shtfuld stand ft the ay njag ja j Ont b store of Jv Av W .."....-i.k... w 'L j IJ tj il T " ff'rt'fi-" 'vl;Cf; yDa;andlunThermnVwer if the aspuwnsjorareat p?opej(qr .1.) Wf, b:; h . 'j;7.t7:t .t'Jti!is--:v-w wv ? ibARlbW. dUloded. and Hhe: Turkish1 Ublumns pregreas. ani refbrifta jThfl;;idea that .-."r-bV it': w ORR-CkMmittee ,0r6 T "iVK7Xtn-jY belbre KrujazeyfttwchliheSouthiunderny W Tlie tnitaimei!ef8e;in nij puo xi " '"rV" " place lias been sortinea. P tne er-1 pfMa w uu - -Z " V - 1 1 TJiriiTitiTt , -jSmnamiTi J ual w ftlllw ?ian.. .O agobtoo ontsol ia great L FRESH ;M hiyibis! .tie, I IN. a ':o trstg vita ftf-afi-w. - :!i) fr: V-' 'iki-i t." i v'i i!-9'l 'c ;j-.iS '' i , lome that the efforts I have made to please my customers, have been fully ap- rani t "UiL S-:i i me win ana lniereoi-a me migutj j;-tRf i t) nfc;lil.-T . ;, -:,v JUST i IN, AND ... . ::,i';-yriji'i:'". vJi-:; J!0' AUGUSTA; MELONS ' " j ,, i , v, fi.mmift.. . . .i.fil been aeieatea in war anamaae i ieei ..I'litAi1! Uii u.i;?r.mri of RhodTand:cuarahtee at H1!???- tl that th -sacrifices and humiliations : T ..IWashikgtoD. andhepelessnesstdefeaVhad been v. ; every article to proreejrcpresentetodj give enUre satofectioD, or Goods House g again. fihJbustiflgover the jj them-jis their share, while ' ;' roE 1 :! an be ofe I V ,;t! Jll WlgOLi l P-7r 11 www vv-vv --TrT- 7 W . 4k . S - A A vV. -v lal1 - a v w - " I : M-T ft- I I ' M T r n . M w a I )! r aH . I I II I I .4 M.r .mW: awBattawkaeBSMam i .'.v- w. njp -fldl ami! xxo-t'A .o in- .)iA3.VH,A---. v-"a" -fii.-hb -jaismAJoiiofn JJUfltllf XA9c aiid od? : '.visow V.!a0 ' lt -Anv Intern oJ II ud lfJ-dv) ohiit ; idi ib.o datf ' " - j "f9i0orn ofi-f gfio i" irtJ -wtf. iW l- .,ie1lc la-d.,d t1 ' f;r3F?, s-inTT.jk', "TCP w FTTTI p iw : :r:J:: n ;j e'.w?:'..o v ?,b, t.,ar. kAVi ALREADY ADVANCED ONE CENT PKB YAED WK THEREFORE 3 ITS i'is trc-on'- lcii orfJ ii iN0TICH THAT v'-J; 4 '., f O U S ii 1 A U G H E;R 5 S;AX ..u- vtr;io:J-fiao JflN ..ffji; vi ,,9jw ttjV svi Iwhi .tiiuT''' o;jji(i .Kiiiaif i'. f- receUeable for allp ago eiuuuuu ut ' f ..14 ..,1 ? r.u M-1 fiDkllit 1! j iijiw y itwJn - - i Ti-i.T't T" V 7 I.-U J - arec ... . '. j a., - : ... " . ',- t-,j , ; : " ' bea legal tender for any majority for the reached. The Bepubli 4 W are caucusing, ine of the Senate, has: appointed bullion; . I " rWILIi' WMOLEAL0S' 1HJSJU. Ax 1 ----- f-tii I the nch results , of. aHtictorlou8jwarlir?f1---i . -.. . , "Jl". f iMtW Mh iThilnilitntuiii Afih'i , ,V MimiAr ;,:,.. a , ; &3 ..... amount. There Unthbee - l' . ' wlVcould a vote . , . . . . . can Senators TTT." VL" ' ..rAT-V . il . 3 W aiOl I, W V tA AVAii a wj.. a w vai-x vav, i f AJAjAAy a v. .wala; presiding officer r 'i" " ri F iJ J: I is , t o.l uvrlw -.J vj.mM.j . . , , - ' r V " .Morton, ... jiiJl . . r f 1 . ' 1 ." I. .. Liuu.j; Ja.4,W--114, liu-0.;'r:oU i.uooo qui iu i, .s Spices; Spices, . I m M,m-rWm iimiA ne. vaci T.-.n -naw'sf -ts .d-wil Jw .- A -foniU during the, recess,ao inquire in- u--tr'-XAu; g. fitKS9& A 'cb'fi: ' - 'n-fdr,M f-W "fcaj.iiw - ,v!fl05i5liCiIA :6 0yJ, n.ih': . - f.-B-ii'i i-ji aiu iw toi the subject of Chinese .u.i fl -on fc3Ju . 1ultw!3i:mi - . . . c j -n - J cure a single Southern man, or to de- .Drugstore, jm . . v. , VI 1 i I
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