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U suite! ed? so ??i:siit.'J .'.: k- n; tij-U-iw -s IXUTTTTfsIilil v , t t-j rf j v, ,(i i ,. 7711770 - , v ' ; ' , j;r.r',..xlfTs -s. .,. i,,.:-ts jri..t.ij- ., i ...... mr nniriTirift. . . VUMOURXOir &1TXS. - v ,. Daily 1 yew,' (postpaid) in advanc,! fa 00 " S nwnnft ttuflLftOtSta? ififc (10 ' 1 mon, " " I - 75 7 TneOBSttTXS Jca v a thoronghly anrpi - cvrr "" v V want, and wltfrthsU "pf Type,J Vr: s- every manner of Jctr TCci . . -a now be don - vi,i.wlthneatnem,r -rtcaanac-5piww. ' tlUXT XDITIOH. r-. r "'r'- ' ""- - '5 v 'IS- V si, v OA- ' V tckly, ,in the county) in advance, i $2 00 ! !';'( sin' "T ! , -,. ! , .. . ... ..i. . . j . , . ... ' . .. , : i., . . ..-.4 . ,.(i I..;.;.-,., .. C A CHARLOTTE OBSEVER, fil- IE i e II til inr xlvort -v ' - - IB ! ! . . out or tne county, postpaid. 2 10 ' sj IJberal redactions for ttuWL ? - 'JD1 3E 3 8Y8I tHTTf--jUl SOOTS1 ' ':!'.' S20CJC, WD OFFJZKIJVG OUft iT ; ' 1 ' ENTIRE LINE I OF SUMSIEft 600DS, .;.J(K'0 Hi.u.i-sHT U.A f.i:A'. Vif WE ALWAYS KEEP THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP I t a i ' i LADIES MXVilTOYB) ; AND ' ?FivfflWW,K3!PS3WIWth,' oijrpii'fcEi"' AND 27Jk 4 t: 1m !- : G7T US ACALL BEFORE. PURCHASING ELSEWHERE AW AW SliBinoW LOWiTOU CAN BUY iT 7 b o cdsLCvas e o s- ; fsJ- TtraiS Urictly ,C ASW'; Better pay Caeb aiffeednre Bargains than high prices on n.iu to ij ttLr!pwlitbte.tmfmter4hBlace ' 1 Kt ll.Oh LT 'HmH BT31LD1NO," TRADE BTREEf, CHAEtOTTE, N. C; ji29;: a .Muam otwquj v BURGES3 NICHOLS. II I If I if 1 TV HOI ...... . ,...;yLJ53 ,E, A,0SB0RNEv ; ES AI & ''RETAIL1 , - - i .',...1 DKALKR8 IN ' ' ALL KINDS OF F R ?if t T U RBi BEDDING, &C. " No. 5, West Trade St., , . CHARLOTTE , N . C . f JUST RECEIVED . ! BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE OF CCFFIMS OF ALL CRADCSON HAND. or mar7 h. (,!lllu.r.a ! ' 4.!. liK l . .3.t 1 A 11 Gr C A N B E M A D EI ,IHf (I fl.lOrl , 1 til to surrJ'Pfli WWH ill! It;!?: : (iviiip f- tl c GKFAT I PENSION in lusiniss. I nni eii- - V BE EC RSvAtaO JKE : t;i "H ei HHaOTDD oJ J2i 3tUL; H Y I Ui dereell all ether,-is m-ly lecause 1 Iny in such large quantities for Cafchv Sihiit i BoaIiA thtuyin hat other dealers . make iu the selling.., , . . -, Thecpnstant iccieaie in my trade for the last ten mo ith3, 13 conclusive to me that the tfTorts I have made to please my custonieis, have been fully ap- rcciatcd and have proved a'greftt success;' 11 y -r- 1 2kf any persons entertain I rice s in older 1 IS TELEGBAPfflO NEWS ' r ! I Hi ,1!, i j; : ; it 'J Afi t'i'n ' 4 Ml -'!.j fcjd Irjiil fit ihii; Viflf I ! tfi '? la; it-.;! f Ffi.'-Mif;-,.n5 VAAIIM V-.4 '.j); to ReUi tinopleaaygv private telegrams .'' from ' Widderi J ttated1 yestei'dayv ; aun puttee that in .'cdniSea dfe'n riv Af th' .ant i of jQurgbsrAiftheeA'ianJe, jftomi hadi abandoned vSaitaohar , apdj 1 maronea to'joln lie o era I Tchnernayeff CH'e' urs occiipie. al;8Carj unop- iiiA.eollisiofi occurred Jasfi niihtioiii oniie4JtiDorsei Railway ircat Rd stoc'k. betw'een a Lbridori (rain imd aa empty excursion, trf in, j Tff elvq7jP;er-, sons wera killed and thirty injured- ; ' BeciiitiisT'Aug. 8. ln.l ih''e cham- fetCT explained loreign ; policy : of ; the new cabinet he Btated that its policy would be one ofstriefc neutrality, m ain- iaing,,; however puhlc security and -:L6i)OX',.Au'g. 8.'.The Gfa'ietU's Ber- tinqi?paijcrrn,aa tne, following.,: rrre' National Zeituug says Servia despair- iBg of a uccesSful issue of war has'.xe' es'te'ther-'oWers . to ; mediite in fa'tof of peace. sTlie Sejvians'tfeeinpt tp.raise war loan io RnasU, tvas prbved Ho be1 a failure.' 3i -4 nr. -.; !?m.! .." 'The Btandard8 Vienna' 1 dls'pktoh . as serts thai the' Servians jtrtetj the Turka at Gurgusorati. Ast,he!Tu,k.Uh tro'dpY march into ; the interior the villages are i desetted'by the;iihabitants. ,The ow.viauB iuBi o.pWy iucii ap uuruaori Reinforcements, ,were sen. them i by Tchernayeff, consisting of 4 battalions' of Mjiitia and thfee. of ' volan teers' ' but ' arrlv'etbo late fbf he battle and, were, cut to pieces, 2,000 ; men liein,g jtiUedi Accounts agree that the ..Russian gb erhnient is makifl'g-the1 utmbst 'cx&- tlons !td spread a Teverish' "feeling among Russians in behalf of Servia. Russian troops in Bessarabia are con stantly receiving reinforcehients'.1 'A large purchase of arms has been ma.de for Servia in Berlin for which Rou niania promises liberty of transit through her territory. ' The new Roumanian Minister means war or. neutrality favorable to the Ser vians. j Leteirtps represent that despair reigns in Belgrade. ' 7 ,: ' t i Foreign Consuls are -removing their archives to places of : safety. The richier families are leaving town. ,.-v "th'e rimes!4eclare8 , that the fall of Gurgusoratz decides the. fate of ttfe Tim ok . valley - between Gurgusoratz and Satcharand the Turks' capture of the latter place is inevitable.'". Prepa rations are making for the complete abandonment of aitschar.l Families have been ordered to ;theiriterior,.7.-.:. H. HA i 'jli .boi2ii'lb'iO-i..! ' ' citement in tiie.Quii oJf Commoaiu f Lbsiid'Au'gAtf animated de .Bulgaria yp cities h, tLiit . . The: Times to-day in a leadihg article says J-'Ondedre massacres' in Bul garia have occupied tbe attentioh' of the Hohs'6r?'Cmbns.J (1In ' few Wiftaft ift have separated; I h'foiJ4iff,wigh,japect. ,a series of debates in comparison with whtch i that of las"t btghtwouittbegentld and bu'Ddtirerl ?n tbtiei for thertt be iittle oupxaive, are e,, verge of .rertelaAioiiS; eurpasBingnaeythinjt "The araaination civilized,, man "jHiftof buve eonceved The j barbarities'p iTartar conquerors, the wikJ arid 4iease- WASHIKQT0N. More Trouble with the Indians-i-The - Senate wants a;I New -tetfitoirj;- ; Utorton to Speak it JndianSiiVef , jonqij less destjiibtiori'bf hutfian 'life "which ' 'jijemperfc sioGte((s pfisUry J-haVe bf en disposed to look-. ttpou i aa , fabu lonsr find a parallel in tbe deeds per petrated within the last jfeW'! Weeks at 1 $'fejR $jyoitfptyf aux. stfores." . In our pvn age we must, turn to Ashr antee or Dahomey for anything simw lar to tbe-ghastly ' spectacle ' now pre sented by d'TurTu8n proviiice, accprtJi ihgt to the testimony of 'which : there pan be reajiableH doubt, .that the helpless j inhabitants of the . District aboutTartfar: Bazardjik anb Philiypalii rnein; Wbmenfn' children, have been B4uMre oy. .luouaanus, j ana-, vneiTi, towps ,and i villages ; utterly destroyed. It aeems likely that those whom ; htt 'nelinrcattiayH'iB:'lecl'(6r'Bu.pppQ that the , accoiiuts, ? wej?e ..exaggerated will have to abndon thataupposition1. Thp:testimotiy : 'of witnesses 1 and ! the 4tdm rssidnfl of a member1 df the British embassy charged with '.investigation ofthese hiagsaeresiye'' Reason la.be: leive thher'eas'bjen'-jnQiiml 'leas th&& a general massacre of the pppu- muou, against wnicn ino lTUKian gov eifriment let loosfe its baiidsi ''"Turther- more there U the strvjnjgest, . evidence hat: these atrocities have riot been the wort whollyi or ' even principally, of Caucassian settlers , bat of Turkish irregular irbbpscjo'ninia.ijeby duly appointed ouiceri, sent into tbe coun try expressly to strike terror in the pdpulation. ,: - --: ' ' .'.-.' . What passed last night in the House of Commons shows the astonishment and horror these deeds have aroused; MrGeorgd Anderson, a liberal mem ber from Glasgowintroduced the sub- ject.'and one member after another ro'se to express his indignation and to prptest against the attitude of indiffer ence ou the part of the British govern ment anil against the tone of apologr which has "beeij detected ".ir;; official communications..: .. Hon .Robert . Ban akerv pne ' of, .the under seeretfarys for 7he' foreigh! dey par'tmen't assur'ed the House that the rremier was not aisppseo: to. treat tne subject jfithjlevity, but, on the contra-. ry would gtveithis anxious oonsidera tionV'-' Irws iticum bent ojh' Mm not to say a word w4hui.th gavet.cir'cumr spec.ion and he had ascerUined the exact truth, but if thei(r,btj7urned out to bo true, no wan would more1 ternly! vindicate humanity.' i' I i'-O li h. a Wfongimpjresshen tytWnktheym o get first-class Gooksl I Hp .surW gem thaiall Mo jfayor, heb n e ith their patronagewill find 1 'i:it! Hny..'l sS.OOij .TiHrri .;lj. f. est assorlfment of Goods, and guarintea WAsiiiscto P. Ci, Aog:' A Bjs mar,ck; dispatch - says, stealer: CarraJl from Terry's camp Witk the wounded and sick-was attacked by the Indians; A1 running' fit ;6f 7twp'; hottVa ad,' hal. atook; pla91eV, V 'One.sbier -wounded . Wagons for the .West ,wit$ provisions for Terry's camp overload edleft the wheat on bqjik and fetarti ijPg fox .itfduqd .thai,ythVuindians had destroyed it.,". .CoL; jfooreJ; with thfe. companies of armed Indians bauted to cdiiib "oitt'to fight. A few' shotsi from a small cannon scattered the'In-) dians. when threee scouts who we'nt to reconnoitre, were cut ou. mo ore refused succor. The v captain , of tbe boat cajled ( for yQlunteerp,..and yiik. eight soldiers rescued them. . Neither Crook nor Terry are comfortably situ ated.v 1 erry. has lalien. 5 pack eigrily ihiles. $rPok. ho ,is moying to join Torrv i i nrtnfit.ant.lv. harrassprT. ' ,'. ' . v. .j w w. ry - --T' ... r!f J . The Senate passed a bill to establish) thriOWritor of Pembina out of th northern portion of the Territories, Morton ;has :gbhe to' Iodiarhvand epeaks at lodianapolia oh Friday! c n The sCohferenence "bit ' Legislative Bill remained " in sessidn ' tintil i0 'o'clock this nibrning, Knd tiad another session today. It is confidently exT pected they will rieport an agreement this afternoon.--' "''" "v ' "'A : l t wThe House' agamA fights over the SilterBilltd-day -n -w ' ' ; i; nciy article to roe as recscbted and give-enUjp rtisfaction, or the Go46 .aooifiS .aooioS jui ? - - -l it 1 - . " - rT ' ilillotOBisialblle; " nrrsT ialgqrl V "QQj" rfwt i niiUfcEAHEK .IB0BABILITL5B!rf WASHIKGTON, L. U AUgi For the SoutjAtJanlic changes in preesure "or temperature, variable: w.ind9 mostly , from SoutHdl East, and partly cloudy weatheKwUi ; Mayskill,,. JCv Aug. 8. Jonptf Spieer. his daughter and John t: more OI mis cuy were uruwueu uy hi capsizing of a boat. ' - ' i could read and write. (Greatlatighter Ott-the floor and iu the gallaries.) ! AndertUPdi:U3 it I under, .charge of " J-jn3ialhe4aOjion,lwhQm I have met': k and whDiItbelieive Ss'fiepublicahl '4 ftMrv Spencer tf i Alabam a I believe T the associated . press is under control of Mr. Simon ton, and Mr. Orton has nothing 16 do with it. I will ask my friend the Senator from California, Mr Sargean ifFim notcorrect. 7 1 ii; '-llm:'tiiottZiWi, i: DeKeve he0 is a Republican. :4tMr. Sargeant Col, my impression lis that Mr: 61monton is si Republicaii. I thmt he'has thAtcVe;; r:i j,rJ'.Eatoet-t do-not "say it :as dis credit to him by any manner or means, and when youiWri ; point' ' to one to ! whbra lit! is Ja "credit ' k am Wry riappy tcknow it,,!.,,,, u ,r-T i 1. sMr Sargeant L am k very glad the Senator trill admit so muchv iii ftSiif Winy Republicon. 1 ' ' ! ! j. airA aiwq a Know many gooa .Re publicans; five hundred of tbem in my town voted for me the last. time T Was a candidate. (Renewed Laughter.)' MH'S colored people ' in Alabama- were so ihtimidated' yesterday that they did not go to the poll?, and vote, and be lieved it waA true! . ' " :' :,Mr. Eaton-r-I will give, the' Senator the benefit of his belief; I don't believe any Bijch thing.- (Laughter.). Continu- jng his argument, be said the blaek men 19 me ooun ai ne, iBsi.igai,ron 01 bad white men had banded together to prevent any of their' pwricolor from votifag'the Dem6cfat'icpkt,.bn't that inwjpaslpg by .and,, the election ini Alabama yesterday, showed it." Ex eeuiive session; Adjourned-. ' " f fitdtrsiC jomb'. ? members : granted leave of iajsericen Gonsideration ' of Bland's Silver .bill resumed., Hale of Maine tiiadel his politicalsbeechi tte was followed by' Cox. ' The discussion wui,,dbi 1 cpnunueuio-morrow. Arishtaichj Bey, Turkish minister has received the following official despatch: Constantinople 8th. The minister of Fpreignaffaifs to the Turkish minister at Washington : After : haying taken the necessary, steps, and established bridges to cross the Timok, Osman Pacha assumed the offensive against. ZacharJ The Servian army assembled there, abandoned its positions, and fled. Osman Pacha pursued them and rout ed them, the Servians leaving &l great number of dead and wounded. The Imperial troops then took possession of Zachar and occupied its most im portant strategetical points. ALABAMA. . w xt. fill :.-;;..; ill:': J.'i-U UK !v .f.u .iisiv:iii:s "?ii ;a-r bu g( m. tii ha 1 3 J 15 U It W HiUlj t'ilKJ iiJiikT. .III. i! North Carolina fiepublidans Depress- . ed :ana' 'Clattdrr, for Troops- Keoah. Chairman ;of ? the &oobtftjah I jauue 'xeiuriiA.uiui)uet): or iiorui Carolina haS hatr two4, interviews with ihlePVesiit anSnJw;(tyif'. Beere tary of VT ar. Keogh is also a, m ember toJthe&e llie, s.oppQsedriobjet W. ea past u late againat Jthe- removal of ? troops; which thie ltidiabAr trrakea imperative; -: ,iuii vapinei;.,..,,.., ;lt..;J:..r1, ,(T t Morton called on -Grant before, his departure, or Jndaruv,, y ; q Congresam an Bell, of iNewiHanfpi einre, - resign ea - ueoause ino .nonse ii'.:.n;: L-r.. Jil;. ; v- Jissil -t-j i : J j. "'4" woma not gran- mm , a leave or.. atp sence. :,i..n.i.i .i.it' .1 '..i:.-! ? The Legislative Cnferepc have agjfee' The, JexecuUve,,' wrpg was re duced 73. The question of reduction of salaries, rmaihspeh'' and 'may rttf Siflt'lfagwfereh'ce?1 "V' noqu i; dKNAgcBf-fA ppncurren,t,i(reisoiuiiOD 1 was passed to print l066o.agriculilir al reports of 74ana ' '200,000' cdpieaM s,75. ' Political d'tecussibn'was riumedi auring wnicn jur. jL.ai.on tjuyja irom the t , Wash ineton , Jteimbliedn. of "this f. '. i t -.Vol. Ali 1 I". -ItTsv date., to, show that, the .: Democratic party carried the election in Alabama, yesterday by thirty thousand niBjoKr, and Baid let the hdnbraW' na-tor jfromsi.KfWi't There?,waa not a single joutrage;: but a. fair henest, ondelectiOriV-"i- K .mitVlV mat 4 AMrV?pencefjor Aikbi'ma iM those e. associaea pxes, dispatches, ana .th'paperdid not hold itself t j-esponsi-tlefor tt em. It wa true that id niaViy codaesbr AlabatnaV'tfie begtbts did not vote on account ofntiaitaation -. Mr Eatop Tb e associated presses are IjpoVanderoiro ;oft thp Democratic; t Mr raie.rsont oi fiOoutn'arouuaT The' asscfCiatea ets Is not under con- South-, outevery agent of. the associated rejg&a .theoith,' ijPempcat.Y,s Mr. Eatoa-rrWelkil uppt)lft : they. could not get anybody else there who Democratic Gains Everywhere. , Montgomery Ala.,- Aug 8- Returns Continue to show large Democratic gainst Out of sixty-five, counties every one will give a. JD emderatic. m ajonty, except six or seven. The Democrats will have 27 out i 83 i Senators,' and ' at least 80 but of 1001 Vepresentatives. This secures a Democratit!. successor. to -Goldthewaite, the present ancumbeht and a Democrat m tne' umtea &w.tes Senate." The -further ' infbnpation is recfiiyed'tht.pfdejfa'Bd everywhere ri--u.:.fi '.:'-.i.pi:h PXASHE3. j - . I ' L 4 1 S .f11'ilt:1'i iri)lbl . !' !itV iiiT ftt1t ftill doll iH '-''!" '..f1 1Kf it'll o TiVJt fi.. i -L- WHOLESALE jaf ;li i;;: iv riiioa Ma joi:hjb w . r?p-H --jw lit al ' ,aii , i,,fi . . h J-f U B Ul liHBV B :i! fn..;.; B !.', K-,tl!! l'tH.t Oo B9!l itA : : UnI- :; v. .s - :. - JL4JI JJAJ MJ VLR Cf XTJU. UJJJ JJLii 1 i.,! t i I : t i Jt: r . I .it Mi IHAt PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c, SPRINGS' CORjNER, 4M . hi tod i i ' 'i t.-i ; , :.; . , . i V i ' . ' 1 . i -, Lf I. iii .- i ; : l V ARijOTTE;asr. c ll.l ;. ?Ul27( , . .. uriiriopm L REFRESHMENTS AND r DELICACIES, .i a : r- - r- - ' i PZO FT5LAR GROCERY OUSE. VANILLA, GINGER "LEMON and BLACKBERRY SYRUP. PRESE RV HZ ORANGE FRUIT JELLY, MOUNTAIN HONEY. GOLDEN DRIP SYRUP, MOLASSES, AND A FULL STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, INCLUDING CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, JAVA, BIO, LAQUARYBA AND S EED TICK COPPE E , DIFFERENT GRADES: OKSUGAR, SARDINES, AND A FULL VARIETY OF CANNED GOODS, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. CALL AND SEE ME. -a B" GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO AKY PART P THITTY. jail , . , .vi- t- - AT GOST FOR CASH ! ! 1 .fn1-. .a Tim I -J Z Pi; iKDUMVOLiarig. 8.--HarrUon ac- ceptfhe place o.fOfth,. , .; r: Patje "Aug. 8.iCrook from Goose Creekl July 16th writes tlAit Terry had deiermiuejl tft'atUek, jhpj Indians on th "a arriTal5 1 of h Kis i ', isupply . i trains, bt abbot that time' learned the Indiana had been reinforced and concluded .to 'deter jmUl' the. arrival of. .ehiht come'ji.jarii hwi pames of the Sth jUayalrywhieh ne expected- the last of t Jfyl Crook is rationed tot end Septemb$y' Crobk fUrxherfully.j Terry54uvk8, best jpHifor.ces Cxook wheii reinforcements arrived, expect ed to1 hate siiteeri hundred fighting ..'spe.H'n tndiansv and LbuistfLLEi jYM Aue.! SDemo' qrajic gatnFiire'Veporteii ia.rlf eVery-1 ik -':'. ' kilt A. Tt i -t it 7, C f X t J i j I where in the State. 4'A' '- Leven wobth, August 8. Rumor coin eS here from Norlherri Texas tEat 41i6.bbajr. Of Indians; joii twb to t'rtrAA thousand namned on, thA North" fork of the. Red: River, twenty or thir ty miles from Fort Elliott, and that g&at 'fcarVexisffcfroVfr't thkt U nofciwac. lilt iaf veaid,- that theyarff well-armed and hiteiabundarioe of pro-' T. . 'i f: ' ! . ''I ! SAVING A LARGE AND FRESH, STOCKi OFiLSUMMEBi fi'OODS ON HAND,. AND MONEY BEING VERY SCARCER 'WE HAVB BETEKMINED WifJLOE fJUT OtiR EKT1BE SJOCK OFUMMER G OtfDSf' 1TC0ST FOR CASH", i ! IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOIRGif LL PURCHASE OtR 8T6ci IS CpMPLEi JN EVERY DEPARIMEN J,A.ND WE INVITE "Aarrxa sot io u.ia 1.- u.iiWs tr;.'i uk! .i eth eui Bargains Will be Offered, it .; ... i-lm in. Mil i i. 1(. -tt- CJAaiWiTX, N:Cr, April 8 4i87G, . illio deair to hear Gov. yance, and Jddge: gettle speak kt'StaresTille on Pridav next.- Round1 trip tickets tyMdf that dagktnfyy Will M sold at one (SD douat eaca. nun mt amm - Tb.b. train will leave Caarloite ak: 6.30 A; Mnd leay StesyUle, immediately After before eettine" on ' the tratn'rt"and thereby .Titkets ire now on sale at h SaetriorteV. eobhy'Bticket.offlei . f kyl hit sal Snperintendent. Aug 8, , B 1 1 A S, CO HB.N &S OB S,a?5B , , . . .-,! . o u-f Lid dm j OFFICE OF WlTTKOWSKY & RINTELS, ) s :chablot' n. c., Jult .'.Ea The latest '::AfdiirMelXfrQO: 'Notlherit-i'SIarkc;dShow -IN- i..'i.: .-;' i t .i.j ail '! t. J i yyi ': . .i1 r -.bo.. :i itia d ;.-? a.vf niisq in5 vis j V f! !Oi! Lit. iliiilK'W A .i H AVE ALREADY ADVi-NCEi) ONE CENT PER YARD.; TBERIFj?ItE GIVE I K".u...:l Jt'-yi 'i C srS J NOTICB THAT1 " ' t ! ' ' M ,rt,t our o L a u uiHUK:::w;t,b 3 v ?f r. : u m conimue lor two wccks Aiuugviiuiiiv pjamsATcas; ?or2 ems.x
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