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r CHABXOTTE OBSERVER. . a 4t sv.iftn pniNTinc. nncuraoH uiu. Daily i year, (postpaid) in advance? m Tne Obsx&Txb Jon Deparnnent p baea thoroughly aupplled f with- 'ery naeda wantk and with the la tort r'.Tlasof Typ.aiff erery manner Of Job Wor k t a now badon with neatneas, dispatch and teapneas. -we eaa furnish at abort notlee BLAJTK8, BXIJj IISADS. 7 - ; . LKTTJca H3 ids. OABri, ; - FSO(3ltAlfur. HJLKD BILLS, . 00 8 mot, ' ' "'V-v-c-.'.lit'; 1 mon. 8 7l WKKKLT BDITIOa. W eekly, Jin the county) in advance, $2 00 out oftheooonty, postpaid, 2 10 " ' 6 months,1 k -, v. i 05 A, . a-t- Liberal redactions for clabe Ktt 2 295 . .'ITAT VT Y fv-t ..-..;! -.- r V-:-t - -V i ' : ; v- . .- ' i ' ' ' -"' 1 ' ' ...... ' 1 . . . i ; ' ' " . III I 1 . li , ; i : -- . " " - i v,'P .-l.i), i .' ' V.. I li ' ... -XI. ALB - Jtt'i'Ki;KJK OTrrnATVn?WO I . .. WJ 'li-.rWfiHiISJl.U:jt.LU H B'.TP 111 Ifl.lW III II I -lllKnatAMAO - I ""W " Alf W Jbll 1 ISlilnKIITa 1 . I .li ) V 8 ? V H i -in . tt , ,; ir few - - --- y-: - -"" yswFwwv.-i:v .... r. . - FOREIGN-' 5 lJ Tufkish War WEATHER JfiOBABItlTIEsl i! Hornet Attention- j ; ; j. ' ' Was hi notu jt August Sv . . 11 ;!4-"i'"''W annum; nu Aiiit 0AWU3, ;AUg. ;r umcial Gulf States, riaing followed by nearly U W TIKE LINE i OF SUMMER GOODS W'i p2 , -ry .,,v.(uf s,-..-,.,.,X--r. flwy.,f-f.r. ..VvVlfP I captured llie Servian fortified'Vioiittin'na j-S v " ' - -AT- 'no 1 I WK ALWAYS KEEP THE LABGEST AND BEST STOCK OP -AND CHILDHEIIS BOOTS "and shoes fii; ni i . ?i.i.v ;y.i i -I . J 7 :fjv',1M niwuo, wnuBiignuy warmer ! rffiJpewGureusoratz,xnflictinehea?vl6ss:t i Tt,T...u: . . - " r. r , T l " "wua win .prevail, f. ',l ine lurkish Insspa aro , small Tf a I ;.t . . . - . , i . : . i wuq occasional rams. W fi ?ei,evea tnat the Servian General Tch- OT.'SCj:!ii;':,- : , WASHINGTON. ! r (jr.. ."ruo,."-? p""on ,joi. yup cser- .IIIIIIO CliU ljs k l ffl ill n. a im ; rf-iitiriBii u a vvi pregnable. The Servian left wine has - CoBgTessionaL i taken Brelapalje and threatens Seinetza Washingtox,- D. C; Aug. 3. Nomi w u""e cuireucueu aiizor. xne uon ; n. x jrencn,oi massacnusetu. Aurka have a corns of observation Assistant Secretarvl TrfijnV VOU are hereby ordered to attend the i X. , quarterly Meeting of ; your Company, this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock, 'prompt Kobt RBat, ' ' President i- , . Secretarv. aus4 ' ' - , t3u S I i- - i-. m si. . OF EVER Y DESCRIPTION TO BE FOUND IN the CITY, -AND OUB PBICES DBF? CO MP E Tit I OH, GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE AND AlHD SEE HOW LOW YOU CAN BUY B O O T fB .A. IN" 3D S H O EJ S - Tn.s Hrictly CASH Better pay Cash and secure Bargains than high prices on crtdit to i ay ether peocleb debts. Smmk k. wio " i:a oa '- v'saioAnrou i. I aalYSUOBiai lenjvnn uoj oo ox Hoijd am si NEW IRON JEONT FM11H BUILDIKQ," TBADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. ju!29 F U It N I T U 1112 dealers; BUKOJSSS JN1UHULS. E. A. OSBORNE. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, I DBALXB8 IN ALL KINDS OP BEDDING, &Cl ;'yV. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C. 5 JUST RECEIVED 6,000 strong on ihe Danube. oddosUr I Assistant .Treasurer are' inRtmntAd tn xwumania. :ojargQ sums irorn the Kus- exenange silver for legal tender. Din r" ImUm . 1 ! - I -i . . , : ; z ,wfwnw uwe oeen rece it- cESTATEj A' Joint" resolution . intr ed at Belgrade. Three Russian Couh- duced by West, authorizim? Postmaster tesees are in Servian hospitals. Aus- General t oom frnm f v, wa H Aq(WA tria ls strengthenine the earrison t .fci.nlZ fMa l.oini jo fiaHYO psaiM . . w , i -.vowvw. wuinu ivi uiau Denies bemhn. Russia is sending troops to between San7 Francisco and China, the tne iroutier. jLhe Eastern prosDect tt.mhin kit"Af HiAiUi;'.' j r again looits gloomy. Alahktar Pacha'8 San Francisco, paseed. Davis, of West rfMYHD , SailDVaj USauj puo.viuu reponea aimcuic. me Virginia, submitted a resolution to Montenegrins occupy hist line of com- nay the funeral xnenRPa nf th lt- munication. . Except toward Raerusa I Rsnatnr 'f!a'nrt nn r wof I - ll There are apprehensions at Belgrade agreed to. Spencer of Alabama, called ' .CLlJiCl VllOtl V3II that IniUis mill C! : : I ... . ' - I nm uu t,cn i wim a up eenate lull to limit and fix the ivhx ...n.ij, lotceiI1 lu,8 interest oi iiu- Signal Service, which was amended ropean peace. and naesed. Mr Sartrpant. aairl th Kill I T KT T Trr IT T T tt rr r London, Aug. 3,-Unless delayed by tn .k. tr:: U. JNL 1 i. JY 1 d V id. H the liberals opposinz the education k- bill, Parliament wiU probably be clos- C0Qnt of the impeachment trial and T?irrK XT T: ; ta- , ,1 - . .&u uvu iiciijaimu xisraeii ana i i nni,i u o . .Lord Cairns were not present at the nn0iAat;- i :L,. . , - - i w wuoiutinnuu ua cany as yusaiuic, banquet to Her Majesty's Ministers as business interests were being d is- citron h l K T "r. r t i I 7 7 1; ut onaon turbed by the delay. The River and last night, on account of ill health. wrK kin ,aa bpeeches during the evening were un- it came from the Committee. It roes important. A iHa ttmioa r t?; i iiignt oi tne crew of tbe American vnu ad tn n ai;.,. shin W7 XT UHI rrn. I " which ift-Phii.ri.iKi. t Tf k 1 Col B VV Frabel, Chairman of the UUUC tU. 1U1 I l . Dnhlin Dnfi ti, . . t i uu"'iiee on nauonai waier routes uuuun, and arrived at that Dort. Julv -.t .. . . r.ii, v, u. i e r . ut me aiionai uoara oi Commerce 0th, were brought before the Magis- Lj v' t u,"'"X!iy'0 trate at Dubhn t-.fr.lav mH 1- and Vtaon la here but Wl11 leRVe mntinr .hit. nn ih. .IT Vj for Atlanta Georgia, iu a few days j ... - o He furnishes the follnwino- in o reference to the bill which pass ed the Senate to-day. The River and Harbsr bill as it passed the Sen Congressional Proceedines Signals ate reduees he House bill about $900, w u BIG RIOT WHOLESALE RETAIL, -DJALaO III- ! "--"?- -f tr-;'':Anlr" TV. ! i Utile -..ilii-.; PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, Ac, AND manded for trial. WASHINGTON. TERRIBLE MURDER WORSE THAN SLAUGHTER B L'ACK H I LLS ! Vance and Settle A T, B O O'NB I Established. TERRIBLE EXCITEMENT AND THE SPEAKING BROKE UP ! MANY LIVES LOST ! PC -l't- is ! K3B OF CHILDREriS CARRIAGES, BED ROOM AND PARLOR 8CTT8, AND A FULL LINE wr vvrruiovr.Hbb uriAuco, wis n m nu, nar7 000. This bill is more , liberal to the Unull, .1 . 1 I I . I uuubu tuau mijr previous Dili OI ID6 WASHINGTON, D. C Aue. 3.- The I i . . .Qwrrrw xrirw rvwmfTvt-ruiM Senate during the mornine hour Dassj-..: u. . . 6 '. ... ed a bill to limit,, and fix the slenal : , THE RIOT WAS CAUSED, t riSS V Uth0riZ.the Pre6ldent ed by the Senate's committee on trans- BY A MAN ENTERING the CROWD to detail certain arm voflicers as assist- , . . ... . arte to i h Phipf fi;ot Ato I py -un,ui uave receivea recog- vv ixh. A xillJSJX AND VAJigE . -.s-. w.vvt. nition. Thfi Knr riror lino fKATaiMaa P1?1V1T nv wmntr hp ttn,i0 -r j -rr i , . I ....w, uu vwutvo , vh l F5"""1" ewuwuu iu uie Diame r.1.1, . J i 1 v fulIHr ingin the aggregate, about the. same ed attention. When ha none iuca I . . ' ' i . . , . . : i amounts, uaiveston Harbor and outer uuuustering over tue auver ui,which bar gels $150000 and a , ecial Qrder wiue8 UPU oraer wm prooaoiy con- foP a 8UPVfiV ftf th. hftphftr. p0aa, . . . " . ' . , c.,.noil,,Jn., "r ir i. - ; I T " . - ""vui A A TTIVr Z Z ir" et $20,000; Sabine river $40,000;Sa- A VJT X I 'i tL' kD XTL V JL N-T 7 7 7,. fcUC BU" vannah harbor $52,000. An effort was rs V -a crats of Indiana are nl Antra for L..... . . . , j TT , . 7 maae 10 aeieat tne oui, but this was xiiuen auu xaenaricss. -., n u .u. r j vr ,. . , . , Bitvvtoamttjf iuugub uj VilO UieUUS OI Nnllrta .0 KavmK.v 1... . I T - T a I .a MCJeur uiifCU UV tUC i4lUt I the mil ttmrtnm Ihua 1 If House Board, that on and after Octo- onnlon ww t?o beat. C, light will be shown from the Merrimon. Hon WH Felton, of Geor hght house recently erected on the gia, was on hand band at all times and bouth end of Morris Island, near ffin,w iA tk k:ii -i Charleston, 8. C. The l.ght which wiU propriates $40,000 for surveys f be ex be fixed is white and bould be seen ,n pended under the direction of the gec. clear weather, from the deck of vessels retary of War. 15 feet above eea, 18J nautical miles. tk nr ' n .x. On and alter October 1st, 76, red ligbto Diplomatic bill reported UQabIe . t0 . owvtr... xu agr6e. a new committee appointed. A range. .Bcacous instead of present hft;nt. rMrti,; K r. - white lights, to mark. Pumpkin Hill at 12 M; Mond next wa8 ad fced llnannAl TV, , r, nl n h nl n V. ! T ... I . ... ... .t 1. . . teuumwaru anu snoaung. C A N BE M A D E ! H53D TO SUIT THE TIMES.! NEW YORK. NEW YORK. vinp U tic GKEAT DKPKESION in business,. I am en- ablet to buy many Goods in my line at GKEATLY " '; 'r ' RKbTJCEl) RATES, E RE s o Ear HY I Undersell all .others-, is sim )y because 1 buy in such large quantities hunted him through the Catskill, New ' -r-v !3 1 j '; ; s .'( -i Orleans and Nevada. fcrCath, that Imakein the buying what other dealers make in theselling. ; The Indianapolis Republican Central . j - ' I State Committee, is called Auzust 4th. . : i ' - ' The constant increase in my trade for the last ten mouths, is conclusiye to take action on tbe resignation of o rr e that the efforts I have made.to please my customers, have been fully ap- . hig Uiot withdrawal feared that picciated and have proved areat success. , h9 cou,d not luclte tne Repablican M any persons entertain a wrong impression when they tb Ink they must pay high ; The National Dem o cratic Com m itt ee 1 ucs in o.der to get first-class Goods. I can assure them thaall who favor ei' fP"'60 in?f,wK o.7e 11 e m ith their patronage, will find the best assortment of Goods, and guarantee it adjourned ;.to,: u.eet;Sep&i13th-'.? Tbe . , - : v.-. ; .iyJ - , Executive Committee remain in con- tU,J'aM ule (Ilc?8 presented and give entire satisfaction, or the Goods gant 8e68i0n; with headquarters at the on ne reiurnea ana tne money refunded sA fJpftro-ia TTnofitiwfl AivitT , National Committees, at Work Ar- . T . rest of a Forger. xw xokk, AUg. uenjanun vv. ' Briscoe, held! hv thn ShArifT under New Yokk, Aug. 3. The Republican nnnrt i h ka vi- AMi;AM" Executive Committee after reading WAq orris t.ho ov-rn t k reports from every State, and appoint' tradited on a requisition from tn6 Gov mg a finance committee, headed by ftrnni. nf oftnro.;a nn ne miaan. Jack Chandler, adjourned subject to Lpropriation of money in Fulton coun- Henry W Nicks, who passed a forced 1 1 mm pc: check for $10,000 on the FirstNational the prisoner before Judge Wcstbrook, Bank, of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., pur- on a writ of a&w corpu to-day, for porting to be signed by EDS Nicks, the di8Charge from civil arrest. Novel merchant of San Autpnia, Texas, on que8tions of jurisdiction arising, the August 30, 72, was arrested to-day, on case was adjourned. Li: Everitt House, until after the election iq November, T U j t, v ' '-. .- V V h !'irii.i' " t (, jni'r: - J Sn aLLjo f ,trt k-5 .1 1 KANSA8. Lo on tie War Path. Cheyenne. Auir. 3. Geo. Powell Hay. Contractor of Fort Fetterman. reports, that, yesterday, evening thirty team; loaded with government, atoves for Fetterman, killed " and scalped the wacbn. master, wounded one steamster and killed '4 horses, 10 cattle,' and burn ed the wagons with contents. ' FLASHES. Newark, N. J., Aug. 3. Policeman Brock fired at two men whom he sup posed were robbing a house. They re turned fire, shooting him fatally. " New Yokk. Aug. 3. 61 families of Menonites numbering 300 persons ar rived here to-day, and leave for Kan sas to-night. - "-.!' : F; Richmond, Va., Aug. 3. David J. Burr, for many years President of the. Richmond Chamber of Commerce and first President pf the Virginia Home IosucVjCdmpany, diedfoayafte lingering illness, ; aged 57. He iwaa prominently; identified with the inter ests ot the .city and a leader in all commercial ehterprises. ! . ' ,1 St. LuAugv3dtep and Eurst distillers audi rectifiers from; Kansas City, who were Committed ' three months to the county jail, have served their term! " They ; pay ' the fine ahd other penalties' amounting to $40,000.' - T' iSY'the new Charlotte Favorite, only v cents, or the Stonewall Jackson Cigar , for 10 cents, at WALTER BREM'S. mirll JOHH A. Y0UK& & SOU, -i" 2L oOo 'r: c P. 8. The CRAVATS proved to be life preservers : The? will Lave them ! Everybody buys them! Clubs san be furnished at short notice, at J A YOUNG aas4 NO HUMBUG! ! I AM DAILY RECEIVING PRINTS J BLEAGHED SHEETING . TOOETHEB with A LARGE, VARIED AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Which I am selling at close figures to ac commodate my customers. 8uch as best Lawns at 15 cents- per yard ; Plain colored Lawns at 15 cents per yard ; the latest styles of Calico at 6$ to 7 cents per yard ; Robe Prints jof the latest designs , latest grades of Percales and Cambrics.: : WHITE GOODS, Such ss Jaconet. Swi99 Ifnalin Pluin nl Striped Nansook, Tictoria Lawns and nques at tne very lowest prices. best 4 Quarter Sheeting at 8 and 10 cents per yard. , Domestic Ginehamp. verv chean. Red Ticking at 10c, 12Jc, 15c, 20c, 25c end 30c per yara. . Parasols and Umbrellas, in great variety and style at greatly reduced prices. A large assortment of Trunks and Valises, very cheap. A good assortment jof linen Towels, and Table Linen of all qualities. A full line READY-MADE CLOTHING, , . AHD '. A reneral Stock of Furnishing Goods, to be said at prices to suit the times, and to make room for tall Stocks. : A full assortment of Ladies', Gents' and Childrcns' Boots and Shoes. Thankful for the past favors, I respectfully request a continuance. - A. W. LOYKB, ' -Trycn Street, Young's 014 Stand. ang3' - - ' : ' - " ' FRESH COUNTRY t r, A AUGUSTA MELONS iWj i-w, ,.,,.- ;...,.;, i . .-; TWO LAHGE ONES IQp 250. . '. WILL WHOLESALE 5 THEM ! AT i,..,Hn fii I fM-tf ' j ivy -sa,j ',.wi - .t ', PRICES to DEFY OOMPETITION. ;i -CALL' EARLY' AT !."..f . . ' t. k . i' -s -V . . . a.V i " 'ft'J V . Stitt,-;WaIsh:fcCo j aug2 SPRINGS' CORNER, CHARLOTTE, G. in!27 REFRESHMENTS AND DELICACIES, -AT- POPULAR GROCERY HOUSE. VANILLA,GINGER, LEMON and BLACKBERRY SYRUP. PRESERVED ORANGE FRUIT JELLY, MOUNTAIN HONEY, GOLDEN DRIP SYRUP, MOLASSES, AND A FULL STOCK OF FAMILY , 1 GROCERIES, INCLUDING CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, JAVA, BIO, LAQUARYRA AND SEED T ICE GOFFE E , DIFFERENT GR A DES;OF SUGAR, SARDINES, AND A FULL VARIETY THE LOWEST CASH PBICES. tOF CALL AND SEE KB. -a jail GOODS DELI VERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. AT COST FOB GASH ! f pTAVING A LARGE AND FRESH STOCK OP SUMMER .GOODS ON HAND, AND MONEY BEING VERY SCARCE, WE HAY DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT COST FOR CASH, IN ORDER.TO MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGE FALL PURCHASE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF, BUYERS' TO ITS EXAItflNATlON. ' Bargains Will be 0fifered. --.-Ui id COHEN &; ROB88LBR. ' " ' : - ' e , . j BLI AS, v MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING. ju21 ' OFFICE OF WITTKOWSKY & RlNTELS, ) Charlotte, N. C, July 22d, 1876. j The Latest Advices from Northern Markets Show AN'JABYANCB of prices -IN- "5T O O -AND IN FACT 'I HAVE ALREADY ADVANCED ONE CENT PER YARD. WE THEREFORE GIVE '" .'- - :j; . .... - --1 ,-!;-?'?-.; OUR S LAUGHTER SALE S ,w 5-t v ii.:. ' :;. ' . : -tv;. ri-jli j 1 i;fs jjsi .. souv r.rt "7i: ...i - j ; a.! j ; . --x. !; ti;.si o.'l niAfSoi two weeks Longer Only; A W itA. -j. PRIM'S AT 5 CIS. FOR 2 WEEKS TO COME. COME AT ONCE if YOU WILL AVAIL YOURSELF of THIS OPPCRTUNnT 4.i it r-,VjjJi'Ji.fVtii-oiii"J t v jl023 - -m-mt, -u-j - J. ' ' - . v-i;y:j cii tf .; 6' i. t t j- if. I, '4 3e if ii 1
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