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r t GH ABLOTTE OBSERVE, : ' t:ta HI FT ION BaTK jobpnittfiric.1 TbeOB&CKVXB Job Department ,um thoroughly supplied wtth,wy nei want, and with the latest styles orTypeani very manner of Job Work can now be Joa with neatness, dispatch and hap&s v u v 1 year, lpitpa-d) In advance H 00 4 00 i X I niou. wmu Dmo. - , ' A ...it llAl 31 w ( no inriuwi m iuui "vt" ... BI1ANK8, BILL HEAD. . 1;, the county) in ndTMcey $2 00 out pf the county,' postpaid, 2 10 6 months, " 1 06 liberal reductions for clubs. - - K 'S ; T0L.xni. CHAHLOTTE, N. C.,. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1876 NO. 2 306. PROGRAM MEa. BJLNI BILJJ5, .-I CM ft -IN- 3 r-AsrxiC jX 03)I! 20 MAJLJZ&OOM&OltLA ZA&G&JrAZZ, ENTIRE LINE OF SUMMER GOODS, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Noon Dispatches. Mi AT ' - " WE ALWAYS KEEP THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OE DV.'tL' LADIES', f. !.i a. CHILDHEIIS BOOTS , SHOES, i i OF EVERY DESCRPTIOft TO OE FOUMD " il.l.l L. AND '-' If thetJITY, OtTE PRICES DEF7 COMPETITION, SEE: HOW tOW YOU CAN BUY T gr Tt rma Hrictly CASH. ' Better pay Cath and secure Bargains than high prices on (T-Oil III 9) I'lWTi -vju o wwib Airuicuiixi iiac e j . . i ........ . . NiW 11.0N K0T 'flUIH BVILDING TBADE8TRKBT, CHARLOTTE, N. C. jul29 BURGESS NICHOLS. WHOLESA j;E:& RETAIL " DKAXXB8 for 1 ALL KINDS OF BED ROOM AND; PARLOR 8ttTT8y AND A FULL LINE OF COFFINS OF ALL GRADES, ON HAND. mr7 A '7 CAN 1 BE M A D E ! TO SUIT THE TIMES! FOREIGN. Tarke Servian War Nwi Some Hopes of Mediation Turks De feated. Loxdos, August 10, The war party , at Belgrade are gaining strength on accou:n( of recruits 'from BUssia and otherpointsind the per vailing impres sion is - that one great power at least will adhere to sSerVia's fortune." The Turks are delaying operations to give opportunity for peace, prpppsitions, but they. ;wilLT have to win another battle; The Czar has telegraphed that a - . .-i"T "4 -1 im. 'i V ": - ne wiii.stana uodiatner by proxy, pr the young t'rince. The Montenegrins defeated the Turks at Kuci. A special dispatch to the 'Daily Telegraph, re ports that the English Consuls at Bel grade ! and Constantinople, have been directed to inform the Servians and Turks . respectively, that if they will consent to the mediation of the pow ers, England is willing to assist. Paris, Aug. lCIt is. stated that General Beothant, will shortly be ap pointed minister of war rice1 General DeCassey. Losdox, Aug. 10 The Pall Mall Gazette publishes a despatch from Berlin, which says : Mediation by the powers on the Basis of re-estab lishment of Statues quo, Ante Bellum, is considered as imminent. It id re ported that the Cztr is anxious for a speedy termination of the war, and has personally besought the Emperors v a n?nnRKi? of Au8tria and Germany, to offer their for the purpose of securing peace News received here from Constanti nople, contradicts the reports that sep arate negotiations have been entered into with Montenegro. A despatch to the Daily Telepraph from Constantinoyle, says that Turks 3 XT X9 t (Y YT X T3 I iuuiucu iv issue n ucvicc iui iiic rUKAl 1 J ,S&5 deposition of Prince Milan, and nomi- TilIFiTlO ArO nate a successor. England has pro- XI!i Lf UL IX y (XJ. tested aainat tnia p.onrse thrmio-h her embassador. Belgrade, Aug 16. The Turks have reached Jablanitzi. The Servian Colonel Antitch, is gathering strength to-demand the surrender of Krucevatz, from which place the roads lead to Krugerzevatz. The fall of this place would open the Morava Valley to the South of General Tcheorayeff's posi tion, which would thus be turned. London, Aug. 1G. A despatch from Belgrade to the Daily Telgraph" says: Madam Merkia who established a, hos pital at Shabatz, a town , in Seryia, forty-four miles west of Belgrade has been arrested for expressing republi can opinions to wounded Servians. She was taken1 to Belgrade, with a view to her expulsion from Servian Territory. The Times haa an Athena despatch which says that in consequence of Porte refusal to grant the demands of Cretan assembly,, great excitement prevails, and a rising hai been immi nent. The Cretan's sought the ad vice of Greece, find the latter urged them to appeal to the great, powers and await the result, which they will prob ably do. . A despatch to the Reuters Telegram Co. from Semla says . The report is untrue, that Lord Lytton contemplates resigning the Governor Generalship kit India next year. No. 5, West Trade Bt, CHARLOTTE, N. JUST RECEIVED WASHIHGTOSV': C, A Jul NIB or CHILDHEIIS CARRIAGES Beernits for the Army Speaker Kerr No Better President's Letter to , Gen Sheridan. Washikgto, D C, Aug 1$. Sixty recruits have been ordered to the Fourth and Ninty-Ninth, and eighty to the' Fourteenth ; infanty to rendez vous at Cheyenne. The Star says Mr. Gorham , the Sec retary of the Senate, was yesterday removed. K G Blaine, is the petition cIerk;of the Senate. Mr Blaine i8a brother of tho ex-Speaker and bow one of theSenators from Maine. Mr Gor ham' was an active member of the Conkling combination j. at Cincinnati, and is. junderstood to . be. personally Gorham was notified by Mr Blaine, that he would accept, his resignation, but gave him permission to have it take effect on the 1st of December next. Speaker Kerr's son telegraphs from Bock Alum Springs this evening; Father's condition is unchanged since yesterday, our hope is weakening, all of it is in the timely arrival of - Dr. Pope, and his power to give him in stant relief, otherwise my father's time is short, lie is wonderfully calm and resigned. Speaking only of his death in its effects upon those he loves. War Department, 1 Washisgton, D. C. Aug. 16. 1876. j To General W. T. Sherman com manding the United States Army. Sir : The House of .Representatives of the United States on the, 10th inst., passed ; the following preamble and resolution, viz; , (Here .follows as part of the order, the preamble and resolution.) The President directs, that in accordance with the spirit of the above, you are to hold all the available force under your command, not engaged in eubdueing the savages on the Western frontier, in readiness to be used upon the call or requisition cf the proper legal authoiities for the protection of all citizens, without dis tinction of race,' color, or political opinion, in the exercise of the right to vote, as guaranteed by the hi teen th amendment, and to assist in the en forcement of certain and effectual punishment upon all persons who shall attempt by force, fraud, terror, intim midation or otherwise, to prevent the free exercise of the right of sunrage, as provided by the laws of the United States : and have such torce so distrib uted and stationed as to be able to render prompt assistance in the en forcement ot the law. bucn aadition al orders as may be necessary to carry out the purpose of these instructions, will be given you from time to time after consultation with the law omces of the government. Very res pect fully, Your obedient servant, J D. Cameron, Sec'y War. WASHINGTON. . I f -,.J twhig to tie GKEAT Dl KRESSI0N in litshuss, I am en- allcd to biij, tnanyr Goods in my line at GHEATLY . , ') RELUCED , RATES, f , 1 A.; I i ;! Jl J. . J. .'I-' f if ' 4 i i s . .3 39 IV FightWith Indians Terry's loss 300 ' Indian Loss 700. Washisgton, D. C, Aug. 16. .A Bis marck special says : A party arrived from the Black Hills, they had skirmish with the Indians, losing one killed, and one wounded. Nothing has been heard of Terry's fight, except what Capt. Weston ; from Benton heard. Terry fought the day before he left, losing 300 killed ; Indian loss, 700 killed. The President leaves for Long Banch on Friday or Saturday. FLASHES. : HY I Undf reelLall olheis, is eimi ly lecatlcl Ltifinyclilafge rpkntitiei for Cash, that I make in the buying what other dealers make; in the selling, j tr The constantincrease inlny tradeor the last ten mo-Uns is conclusiye to me that the efforts i nave maae lopieaae mjr cwwmcm, .".v -i? predated arid have proved a great success. . ) h i ii ' . Many persons entertain a wrongimpression when they think they muBt pay high prices in order to get firat4c!ass Goods. I can ir en.,hat aU jwhp favor was eleited'permAnent presi- every article to prove as rcpresenteaanaigiysHnrKsaiiiwywvw.-lonijy iuMB wuwBuaMpy.., ' ',i.y,ii'i -rjr . . -V -.'-' den and Hendricks ratification m an be returned and the1 money refurded. '-.:.'. tntT ,mn0ui: " -. , WesTport N. Y. Aug. 16. A Fire here last night, destroyed all the busi ness portion of the town. Loss $75,000, The work of an incendiary. ' Edinburgh, Aug. 16. The Statue of Dr. Livingston the African explorer, was unveiled here yesterday. Columbia, S. C. Aug. ( 16V W. Til meet t ' 111 'i t s ' " , i F-vuf t " H.i:f r 1 YlIIVJu'i jJLj x , :;Uid-1Vi.'pispaldi .... v . 1 ' '. LI i ' ( . ...... .t. ...... j-. -- - - ,- . AM A W VIM9I .f .. 1 ... (T..i.:tr- -t-1 t,FJ ,iM itiA iuM.si'UM.; :- I For. the South Atlantic ' i Gulf State.sUehUy higher .- .-'.u ill tJi"7 Aug. IVl and East barometer ,f (.irt nearlv-atatiotiary' tem peratur,' bouiu nUitK-r eWtd'so'nihwest'winUs? and-clear bV Partly iCiouay weainer r,w" pfv with po8fjbly.occaaioBal coast rains in the Gulf States. - Ji -71-. FOREIGN. Mississippi, was - visited by a terrible rain storm, destroying crops along the creeks, and bottoms, and aweepiog away Jevees and bridges. Many farm ers lost their entire crops. The dan.age is estimated at $50,000. Boston, Aug 16 In the kettle room of the Merrimac print works at Lowell the lime kettle -exploded with great force, going through the roof and throwing the timber in all directions. Only four persons were in the room, and all but Thos Campbell, escaped injury. Campbell was badly scalded The explosion causes a temporary sus pension of the print works. Cincinnati, Aug 16 The Republi cans of the Sixth Ohio District nomi nated Charles Foster for Congres. The greenbackers of the., Fifth Indiana District, nominated Mr Iloges, of Dearborn county, for Congress. Josh Billings wants to know why a dog allwuss turns around 3 times be fore he lies down. Why a cow allwuss gittsuph from the ground on her behind feet fust. Why a hen allwuss knows her little ones from another's, and why she wiH hatch out 12 dock eggs and then thiok they are her own chickens. NEW ADVERTISEMENT Wanted to Rent, A DWELLING HOUSE, convenient to the business portion of the city, aug 17 tf E. H. WHITE. ATTENTION ! HORNETS NEST, RIFLEMEN! YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO ATTEND COMPANY DRILL AT YOUR ARMORY, ON COLLEGE ST., THIS (THURSDAY) EVEN ING, at half past eight o clock, sharp. By order of AG BRENIZER, S S Peoram, O. S. Captain, aug 17 It HEADQUARTERS. MIS C E L L. A N E. O U S A D V-EB TISEI9EH T S . 11 , . ,1 ::''' .''iv' !;( '! "''' ulc- J U LY 17TH , 187 6 1 TU E WILL OFFER SOME VERY CHEAP GOODS ; SCHrAS WHITEGOODS , COLLARS AND CTJFFS, RIBBONS, CLOTHING. SUMMER ASIMKRSBBT INGS AND 6HIRTINGS, SHOES, Ac, ; . -ii' ) I ar- WE INTEND TO SELL THESE GOODS AS LOW AS aNHOUSB-lNTHK CITY CALL AND SEE THESE CHEAP GOODS.1 a -:h,y'iiuJU ii,Jti'9,i VERY RESPECTFULLY, . AA JKL? jullG Jiij 1 ' - LAGER BEE ii , WINES, ALES AND POSTER, Malt Hop Tonic, OINGER Q$3K) per dozen, 30 centstper bottle. run . ) $2' per do X"' JOSEPH FISCHESSEE, Tryon Street. Loxdon, Aug. 16. A despatch to the Times from Belgrade says: While war preparations continue active, and while even the peace party consider any fate prefer rable to the deposition of Prince Milan, and the annexation of any part of Servia to Turkey, or even a period of Turkish rule here, at the same time a depression of spirits, and a desire for peace among the moderate party and Servian people, generally make intervention of the powers to be anxiously looked for, in the hope that it would bring peace without any of the above conditions, which it is feared tb e Turks desire to i m pose. Rath er th an accept of those, the moderate party will support the government to .con tinue the struggle, until Servia con quers or cannotiight longer. They say the deposition ol Prince Milan, would occasion a dynastic civil war, which would retard the progress of the country twenty years. As for Turkish rule here, the foremost men of Servia and even the opponents of the war, say it is better that all the Servians perish in this struggle, than submit to that. If the intervention of the powers does toot bring peace,' ho agreement! between the belligerents themselves is likely to be made. . SOUTH CAROLINA. wade Hampton Nominated for Go v- . . ernor Qolumbia, S. C. Aug. iGThe State Democratic Convention in secret ses sion all day, decided to nominate the State ticket. l l)6or8 were opened, at 6 p m, and Wade Ham ptoh uhanlm ous ly nominated for Governor. The Con vention adjourned until to-morrow. An immense and ' enthusiastic torch light, procession ratification of Tilden and Hendricks, is now passing. ILLINOIS. Crook Expected to Engage the Indians . , CHiCAGd, Aug 16- Assistant Adjutant General Drum, has jaat received a dis pat61iHfrohi Jfort'; Brown, Wyoming Territory, siaunginai a onasnone xu- Idian just came in who had left Gen I Cook on ihe' IOtn1 inst, well down on we .Aongue river, saiu .no uuuguv vr.e Crook w quid 5 strike , the. ; Indians the r - ... .t: -t: lint prevailed in soon e parts of Maine, yes. terday.! Two inches of hail fell.3 and toe crops were immjr uuiKur : Memphis, Tens, Aug 16 On Sunday and Monday last,Tallahachtia county So, g H O W a. O W S tn s o Wot H MM - 00 X 'A i-l fih. g s H 5 K O cL 5 a w JUST RE C E IV ED AT . FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, SARDINES IN QUARTER AND HALF BOXES, GROUND PEPPER IN BULK, PURE GROUND CINNAMON. O ; CORN-STARCH, TAPIOCA, THYME, SAGE, LONDON LAYER RAJSINS, CUU1UE Jt AMlll X UJVK, SUliAK, UUH JlXiXi, XJA. a.LVXi, pearl grits, bacon, lard, meal, a fine lot of country bacon and a great many other articles. S& CALX ANDSEE ME. tf- GOOL8 DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THF CITY. jail AT COST FOR CASH ! ! ANDREWS & JONES' IS THE; PLACE aug. 10 Dissolution Of Partnership. FT AVINGA'LARGE AND FRESH JfcTOCK OF SUMMER GOODS ON I 11 4 vn 1 vti -kVt.-r nrtvn itt"Tv i x n,l'IHVl'TTTPT)inil!TH rPHEFiim known under the name of I xiaxmj, aimj ai.'x.i Bx.iwvjryx.xix cvaavvx., n A Ladwie A Fischesser has this .day been dissolved by mutual onsent. . Mr. Ludwig retiring from tbe busine on account of nrotracted illness. AH outstanding accounts muse d paia 10 Mr. Fishesser who will also par the debts of the firm Thanking the public for the liberal patronage bestowed, we are Kespecuuuy. r. JjUDWIU, J, FISCHESSER. The nndersfened will continue the busi ness formerly carried on by Ludwig and Fishesser at the same stand, and respectfully asks a continuance of the public patronage. aug 16. Respectfully, JOSEPH FISCHESSER. lw. Cleveland Mineral Springs, (FORMERLY WILSON'S.) Near Shelby, 55 miles west of Charlotte, N. C. THIS well known watering place is now - open for the reception of . visitors. The Carolina Central R. R. passes within a mile, and hacks will be at the-Station to convey passengers to the Springs, and from there to other . points when desired. At Kings' Mountain, vehicles will be found to bring persons from toe A-L K. it. - Cold and warm baths, white sulphur, red sulphur and chalybeate water. : : .Band of music and other sources of amuse ment. An accomplished pastry, cook and baker has been secured. Fare first class: . 3XDVCXD XJlTX8. 07 , BOARD YOB THE SXASOfT. Per Dav $ 2.00 Per Week 12.50 I Per Month. 28 days.....; 35.00 T W BREVARD, tuay24 Proprietor. TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT COST FOR CASH, 1N;0BDER T0 MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGE FALL PURCHASE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND WU IY'IE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO ITS IXAM1NATION. Bargains Will be Offered. BLIA8, COHEN & ROBSSLH. MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING. ju21 OFFICE W1TTKOWSKY &EINTELS, Charlotte, NCJcLY 22d 1876: The Latest Advices from Kotthera Markets Sfiow sa... . r, '. - ...... , an:aAncb of pkicbs --IN- -AND IN FACT SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. BY the authority granted to the under sigaed in a deed of trust made by P. 8. 1 Wbisnant and wife. I will sell for cash, for purposes therein stated, at the Court House In Charlotte. On Wednesday. 6th of Septem ber, the following property, viz : 50 acres of SSSSS9!&!!A f HAVE! ALREADY ADVANCED NE CENT PES YARD. WE THEREFORE G1VK machine, one Morticing maohine, one Box ing maemne, one xenon t macnine, one ( '. . , , , . ; ,i F Tl I UTS . -,.,-!. ttlll' - -n.j; Blaitchard Bindine machine with forms. I . .. r ; - tii :w . Blanchara Bindine machine with forms. one Band Sawinz machine, one Center Saw- incmaehine, and one 8ide Sawing machine. Also two 1 Blancbard ; Spoke Lathes two Wood Turning TAthen, on line Shafts and Pulleys, and one large cot off saw., j ;,; '. The property wiii he shown any ' one de strong of seeing it by the nddersigned. ; : .b: l Mcdowell. aug 15 ,.i i : 4 '.!. v: ..!: Will Continue for t o -t ' .' - ... .. -, .V : . . . ,f f 1 ... i. ,ll..:f I t lilt t . if- A' NEW Cottage House with 5 Booms. In eood locality, possession' giren imme diately. -The' cscupant will also dispose of I a portion of lne tixaiatTrax, Uabptis, cut.' - Address, -- t- - 1 v. OBSERVER OFFICE, aug 15 . 6t PRINTS AT 5 Cl. FOR 2WEEKS TO, COM COME AT ONCE if YOU WIL AVAIL YOURSELF of THIS dPPORTtJNitYrT TOTKOWSKt'RiNTELS.: ttl i i - 11, llll A T 41 1 . I u Mi ? i Mi Ml MM 1 ly Hi -r '; ' Ml t Si" f i -
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