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.. ' I . . ... jCL""'" (. ,,,, .j .r CHARLOTTE OBSERVES o si 4od; pni:JTira.Aa TnaOsaxsTXB Job Departmanr oaa'baMl thoroagmr snppllaa wltlv - ry. want, and with thm latest trle of I. eTary manner of Job Work c&a with naatrrT! dlxpatidi and cbaapicu.v . Jfc lOTSCBIKIOJr BATtS. n.ii 1 year, (postpaid) In advance, " f s oo 6 moa S moa. 1 mon, ,W an fomlah at anori r.cjory BDIHOI. BIJLKK8.BILLIISAI.- aklv fln the county) in advance. - $2 00 vteouj. oufcofthe county, postpaid, 2 10 T.ETTEB H2 X3. CAST'S, 6 months, ... , ; A05 yol:xiu: CHARLOTTE-rK- Cm FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1876 m 2 301 Liberal reductions fat clubs. 4, rAJSLJEXa, ..Aia. ;" ' ' ' t- '? ';.'' . .... n,.. i., Jf .1,1 1 1, . .m . . . , . - - Li i i. , , . " i 1 .w. - . 1 -- 1 ! 1 1 - '. " .ui J'1 t-'tJi .'... j , 'i' " j u f ...--"l. 1 . . . . -j,1 ..." i , . ... ..... , ,.. ..mi , , i - ., i ,. i i i i "3P 3E O-.SNT p r V f ! ' 8 ii TELEGltoliie'NEWS U ;..,, 3t,,U tit,, ,-ti,, . i, . ,' r Noon Dispatches. FOREIGN. ENTIRE LINE OF SUMMER GOODS, -AT- WE always'keep the largest and best stock op -AND rade met in convention '"here yester- t!JlCOfeJ'lAf a X I608 presided,: He stated the objects : ' ;( r1 of the meetinsr as declared -in the reso- utio.n8 of the American National Cot ton Exchange. Mr , W , B For wood, of LADIES MISSES, GEIUTS BOYS, Liverpool, indorsed the object of ,the meeung. -air vy r -ampDeii, w'-new York;inoved that this Conferhc re commends the formation of , an Inler- .natiQpjJ, Cotton Associaiion to pro iote the efficiency, and to extend the usefulness of various ' associations of Europe and the United, States, to se cure united and harmonious action, in considering the various questionsj affecting agricultural, commercial and US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE AND I IT"! " ------ r- CHILDREIIS BOOTS and SHOES, 2 . r n- a. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO BE FOUND IfKbrCITY, AND- OTJE PB1CES DBf ?rCOH?tTITIOHv AN SEJ HOW LOW YOU CAN BUY BOOT S .A ID S H O E S- Ttrius Strictly CASH. Better pay Cash and secore Bargains than high prices on i ifort to i aj tlLer peoples debts. Btmember the place. KtW 11. ON 1BCNT ' tMlTH BUILDING," TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N C. jul29 Proceedings of the Cottoa Convention. London,: Aug. lOwrrEigbt: American; thrAA Dnto.h nna T.nnilnri : knii'ftir TAv- erpool. representatives of the cotton (debate; for which there is not; time- specially ianxious to push it-:i .. - it.' i 'The Senate is'; discussing the report of i the Conference Committee on the River, and Harbor Appropriation. Call, of the House, is progressing with the Texas Border Bill, as amended bjr the Seriate. ' The Committed !aihs. in the Senate. The Calendar Senate Com mittee has amended Blaine's Educa tional am endmen t, to the constitution The roll call shows a quorum present. The House is voting on a resolution introduced by Scott Lord of New York, in deprecation "of the 4reguiarities in the Senate) and dictatbry that all citi zens should be secure in the right, to vote. ' ' ' An official dispatch from Gen Crook, dated August 4th, says; All commu nicstion with Gen Terry is cut oif by movements of -the Indians. Crook was to folic w the Indians the next day with fifteen days rations, and if he found hostilities too strong would swing around to Terry. F U IK N I 1' U E Dfi A L. B U S BURGESS NICHOLS. E. A. OSBORNE. BIJBOSSS WICIIOLS CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL, WET M (2U6? rhiI hUFNS iMm. DEALERS IB ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDIlSG,&a No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE C, JUST RECEIVED may be better protected and promot ed.. , . Delegates being unable to bind their respective associations, the reso lution was withdrawn;" ' A resolution was offered by Mr Rey nolds, of Norfolk who stated that it was the opinion of this conference, that the present system of conducting arbitrations on the quality of cotton ihj Liverpool, is unsatisfactory, ; and that the Cotton Brokers' Association, be, requested to appoint a committee, ' to consider some more efficient means of assessing, ah allowance to be made injeotton bought and sold to arrive. The resolution was passed after con siderable discussion. Mr. Forwood, of Liverpool, moved that in the opinion of the conference, obstructions upon the quantity of cot ton should be fixed according to the official quotations of the day. The motion was adopted. Mr Nicholson, of Liverpool, moved thajt Liverpool drawn samples of American cotton are, on an average, worse in appearance and consequently in 'class,.' by1 l-16d to id per pound, than those drawn in America before the cotton is compressed ; and that Beverer pressure will further deterior ate the class. The motion was unani mously adopted. 'Mr Samuel Smith,of Liverpool mov ed that it is desirable that cotton WASHINGTON. Senate Discussing1 .Report of Com , mlttee on the River and Harbor Bill U ryHouse bn the Southern Question -.IforeNews from .Crook. ; ; Washington," D. C. Aug. iO.-The Hawaiian .treaty, will . probably fail this session. The Senate favors it, but a' vote could not be reached without NEW YORK. Grant to D3 Sherman's Successor. New York, Aug. 10. The Tribune has the following: The St. Louis JSe publican has obtained information from what is deemed an entirely trustworthy source, that Gen Sherman, through second parties, is negotiating for the elegant property, in Cote Brilliant, the fashionable suburb of this city, for a future residence ; and that he will cer tainly retire from the army, after te 4th oi March, in the event of the elec tion of Hays and Wheeler, and that Gen Grant will be appointed Gen Sher man's successor. , Mid-Night Dispatches. WEATHERPROBABILITIES. and farmers complain dreadfully of cotton worm which' is already doing much damage. The rain washes off the worm: The corn crop is the largest ever made in this State. , NEW v ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ARRIVALS V. V AT T3EU3 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERY STORE' TJITOEB THE TRADERS NATIONAL 7 V- BANE. THE CELEBRATED v2trBM:i CO. NewYork Hams, Breakfast Strips, Ice Cured Dacon,Smoked Beef Tongues, Smoked Beef, Leaf Lard in tubs and Retail. ALL THE3B MEATS Ark Waekakted. GOSHEN BUTTiER, FRESH LUNCH MILK BISCUITS, FRESH SODA BISCUITS, CITY MILLS FLOUR, UQUJiTSY.JrLUU.it, r CORN MEAL, &C, &C, &C, Oar Assortment is increasing and will be added to until we have a complete Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Call and examine our stock. and we will endeavor to suit yon. Both in price and quality. Remember the place. In the Basement under the Traders National Bank, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. JACOB Dtf L8. Agent. Aug 11. Linseed Oil, rnRAINOil, Tanners Oil, Machine Oil, X JUST RECEIVED Sperm Oil,, ang 11. W R BUR-WELL A CO. We have a few Doz. MASONS Improved Frnit Jars which we will close out at a low figure. W R BUR WELL & CO. ang 11. BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETtS, AND A FULL LINE OF COFFINS OF ALL CR ADES, ON HAND. mar7 1 A Yj A GREAT Washington, D. C Aug. 10. Fir ih South Atlantic and Gulf shpuld be sold in America, at its net 8tategj higber barometer neariy weigni, anu iuat iue various eiu.ungea stationary temperature, southeast to in America, be requested to endeavor southwe8t winds and partly cloudv or to give effect to this recommendation. weather . m prevaii With fre- Unanimously adopted. Other reso- . u..,i . -. i nr i to tn eneci, inaiine system oi Bauip- WASHINGTON. ling , cotton in America, should be the Paint, Varnish, A ND White Wash Brushes. JX W R BURWBLL & CO. Hair, Nail, ND Tooth Brushes of best quality. W R BUR WELL & CO. Aladdin Security f- a T" T 1 YT ling cotton in America, sn ZA 7 ' I x l nr same as the Liverpool system ; that K-J -L- V -f- -L 1 it is desirable that the sam AIL. Best in use aug 11. W R BUR WELL & COr tA N B E MADE! " lw -r ' TTIll ' . ?a Hpa;rhiA that t.h nmA class fioa- House rroceeuiDgs nuoouru . - I m - tio?s of American cotton, should be Washington, D. C, Aug. 10. The KUTe White Lead adopted in all European and Amen- House Conference yielded to Senate can markets, according to standards to and have agreed' upon the Indian ap- A ND Linseed Oil. be jturnisnea oy tne Liverpool associa- pr0priation, omitting the transxer ot WRBURWELL&CO tioft.and to be ratified, by the Amen- Indian Bureau to the War Department. J aug 11. can National Exchange; that the sev- Secretary Morrill desires that reduc- eral exchanges in America, be request- tjon 0f force-in the Treasury Depart ed to, appoint an inspector, to certify to ment tafee piace October 1st. to th condition of ail cotton exported. Nominations: Edward Williams Lj l I Y 1 Li 1 V That 8un1cient are ia not taken by CollectorofCustoms, Baltimore; Lewes I1!! w O PI I shippers,.'iu delivering cottton at Liv- p Old, of North Carolina, Consul to erpool, wnicn snouia oe amenaea, ana Helena. v. . r , r , that this conference adjourn until next Lamar is confined to his room. Uori- Pure Salad Oil. W R BURWELL CO. Fine Cigars A ND Chewing Tobacco. J3. W R BURWELL & CO. T G SUIT THE 1A a Julyjto meet at Liverpool, and that gressman Lewis of Alabama, is among I aug 11 i ho I.irpmnnl fiottnn Brokers Associa- I t, A nA V TToilcita '. xrilhmirh fnr 1 -" - x I tuuoc eucu "J - "vv .w- . rm - tionoWhich are empowered to invite faise imprisonment; amount claimed A fGW UOZen 'delegates from American and Europ- $igx).O00. Gen Forney has been nomi- ' - eartExchanges. - nated at Yadsden for the 7th Alabama QUART Fruit Jars for sale low. , ; Bebni5, Aug 10. Yesterday, a Kus- District. ,W R BURWELL & CO. eian lady fired a pistol at Prince M ( wing 1 tLe GliEAT pKPBESSION m lusiiicss, I amen- Swhz6rlandv Tne Priace e8capedL un. ChOICe GrapeS. UUTw xue iwiji' nos niicaicui London, Aug. 10. When tfte Turks entered Sartscbar, only four women, abled to buy many Goods in my line at GKEATLY f: REDUCED E&TESr " 4 i 5 The Cotton .Crop in Georgia Augusta, Aug. lO.Taking a broad L 9J?EE II , . 1 L .1 I " THREE Hundred Pounds Choice lira pes on consignment, will be closed out in ''A TP- and five children were found in the view over sections allotted to thia ex townr all had fled from their homes. change, we conclude the crops geher- aug 11 Mohktar Pasha haa formed a junction ally are in very flattering condition as with 30,000 Tdrka uricter ilarstapha a whole-pointing should there be no Pasha, near Bilek; The Montenegrina future disaster torge yieldfour let' have abandoned: :thje' neighborhood bn Bilek. , noppers. . ., , ,,if! ; Sayanhah,. Aug. ;10.-The preseht r condition of, the, crop- is favorable, B. N. SMITH. MICHIGAN, W . i.' .VTIQ ,;..ril.:JL?t . .. . , " r thouerh it is criticaLon a yield of from U Y I Urdersell alt others, is simy because l Lnyin men rarge qnamu DemocraticStateuonvenuon Jinoorses Qu - . the- lastlisex pected. . There are complaints of rust. H. ior Cash, that Lmate in the buying what dealers make m the selling. Li- the St. Louis Platform. 8" The constant ncrease in rny? o n,e thaHliflorts I have inade Detroit, Mich , Aug. 10. TheDem -1 from the light pine lands of,catterpilier, Lf eyerFbeholder.. trade ftiiitotofiWoid a wtjr - r ' - r - - ---- i uA btJV uauj ngo wu w ww nvyvuMM w ihirttT. ' .Tnst received Macketel. Hams, Lard, J Cheese. Coffee. Shear. Meal. Flour, sea of every grade, Vinegar, Pepper, VRice ...... . v -i. - ChOW i ChOW, if lCKies in carawis, Bed Goods too numerous. to mention, i.: ROSENE 'Olli at 30c4a OalTn, Ground Peas, Nuls of fall "kinds, pscd ltrAily Flour known to oe me W. R; BUR WELL, &A CO, WHOLESALE & RETAIL., ft(J J3il iUW I -DEALEBSJN- .iiiit.-sa,'iJii 7 VMM PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c.r SPRINGS' CORNER, CHARLOTTE, ZtsT- iul27 -AT- BESH COLUMBIA EIVER SALMON, SABDINES IX QUARTER AND HALF BOXES, GROUND PEPPER IN BULK, PURE GROUND CINNAMON. 33 A Iil y':iT 0 CORN-STARCH, TAPIOCA, THYME, SAGE, LONDON LAYER RAISINS, CHOICE FAJdiLY U LOUB, buvi AK, JUJTJ)-JU!i, xca.. b,ljj, PEARL GRITS, BACON, LARD, MEAL, A FINE LOT OF COUNTRY BACON AND A GREAT MANY OTHER ARTICLES. X tST CALLAND SEE ME. 8 jull GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. AT COST FOR CASH ! ! -o- HAVING, AILARGE AND FBESHjJbTOCK OFiiSUMMEB,;G0OllS f HAND, AND MONEY BEING VERY ECAJitJfi, wu.UAVJS.JJ.ix.ttJttJifli! TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENT1REST0CK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT COST FOR CASH, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGE FALL' PURCHASE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEMBTMENTi THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO ITS EXAMINATION reO Bargains Will be Offered, COS B5N & ROB8S ii B 3R - ELI A 8, MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING . ju21 - !' jj .! OFFICE OF WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, i "; to please my customera, have bee: fullx ap-1 Julius Hduseman, for Lieutenant Gov-1 tne character of the weather during Basis.' Gold Dollar, best brands at oar se. ernbr. IIts; resolutions afiSrm an ab14pth;g month. I i eciated and have proved a great success. , k j. ing faith in the traditions , and princi- ... v, .fcinV thAv mnStTnjivhi?h1 Pies of the Democratic party, namely : any persons entertain a wrong iiupuxx. .,..--.--,- . - nnl-l...trir.t construction of local self - t. . 8nnj Cigars, MahesandlesA.6ojj2, d Charlotte, N, C, July 22d, The latest: Advices from Jirthcrn -IN- l t j AND IN FACT t: j;j;.J5t ill' i" '5It ,f)7 wiij -J.Iiji-! JiTi'd of ALABAMA. 1 rices in oider to get first-class Goods. 1 canfassure them: that all who.- favor government, the responsibility of ofifi- Democratic Majority About 40,000 , ' ; ?t k n 'A. mrflfw cials to the people, hostility to sumpt- Forney Re-nominated ; for Cpa- n eith their patronage, will find the best assortment of. Goods, and guarantee Wy awa and undue protectlon to gress-Conditiofj of the Crops. . ( vtiv .rti'rrnr rmrrtpd ' ani rive entire satisfaction, or the Goods local laws by Federal legislation. Tho K"'jvVt',. Demo. t ; Edward tCrbnaUj MERCHANT TAILOR, . . . ; Of Baltimore, : WILL visit Charlotte shortly for the pur . nnuof tat in ? orders Jr CLOTHING, and will be glad to have his friends call on him.' ; . -jaljrJ&tf. cn l.e relumed and the money refunded.; yiooon St. Louis platform was fully endorsed, Ar of;. r.rtV.nt:fin , beld ' at Gadsden THERE will be special meeting of the n. . f. -...j.t rttxr v.,. cratio Convention, new. at uaasaen u r!Kh am ftaHtv t Mm. Cureton's n , Jeoopw tyc-y-. for;nh coreasioni! District, I priday at 5 o'clock P M. Members are urged 3 i : ?U devotign.to, tneeaerai consu uuon, W H Forney, at present one of to attend promptly.. . .,,, Ui, ,1 ,.vith it8 amendments, and insist it is ... fiei'at . Congress was An 10 - - 2b - tnexuKyox every ? guvc.u. rnomirjated by. acclamation. protect in fcuB uju,u.Bur Returns havei been received from Fresh Arrivals.: :i-1,!lwB2SFSkOTBTJ3Li'3rf . . ?i Vac lx coTorTandtobringtocon- .Uty-four . wunttes; . ara or,a i7',Z7'.,.: ' T ' -I A'trt majority is 36,671; the counties to hear qnart,'piiit or drink, at J B N SMITH'S. ;rV Lx!,,,'. f...v. ii Yiction andumshment 'all person .im:gti -a Democratic mk!- q Also 3 New Fire Safes at reduced prices. ; i , guilty of any violation of the laws.:-. L .fftW;. atftng7 .mJ- ,.; ,:. j - - nin"iU 1 1 1 Vrti '1' JFLASHES; , j ( yuDemocrats, one Anuepeuuw auu iyux i ; j .j TrCe0e : A 1 ; t 'V;-.;: whiie huntidt liUea .la .HHford pond, Republicans;' - f jast.receiyed.at,:,;,,; i.8CABJtCO. ,: t':wAr AOO ' Tko Sn4t.ft ntanna 57 r ! J"M' .Democrats, one Independent and fpur werfe drowned. The rainy i-weainer ,buu-continues, i . 4- .j; ,..4., a Krr-t j. Drag Store. IP: Tt X 1ST T : r, j',s.i HAVE ALREADY ADVANCED ONB CENT PES. YARD.' WE THEREFORE G1VB Notice that O U R S L K U G H T ER SAL ES 4 i-4 Will Continne foivtwo Treeks Longer Unly. , a1 PRINTS AT 5 CTS. FOR 2. WE3SS TQ COME1.' '.iii v:--v;.. . -.Ir ; ' '-; .'tf:ylr. u'll ' - iir'-v'-'-nJ till S ii& ilirvri initio :, COME AT ONCE if YOU WILL AVAIL YOURSELF lXgMim&tf, 3 lWIttkowsey&:r . v ... .. - Western racers i...
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