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- - if. . 3ABL0TTE OBSERVER; A it! n iniO-ratn'M Dprtmm thoroaghly rapplled with otmt nma waul, and with the laXert torle of Typ, very manner of Job Work ea now bon witn neatneaa, dUpmtch and ehepwMi - W tan fonUsb at short notie? -r EULKK8, BrXL'rXXiJ). r J 1 tiETTES BX 138, CARU. 4 . TAGa.xzosim. roBiwuC pROaaAIiUES, BAKU BIU , t - ' . , ; it III' '.J .-!v. ,iu thrcouatyjin advance, T $2 00 tut of thecoautynosfpaidi, y2 10 i months, . 1 05 tr Liberal reductionrfor clubs. I f VOL. YTTT CHARLOTTE N. CJ, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1870. m 2 3084 PAJtLJCOL cm cracipjbty 1; , .? , . j- , 1 . ! 1 . ii. .. . ; ' rr-, , . : , i " ' ' - ' -IN. 'an: s j.V GftftUft 20 MAAD 3ZOOM JFO A JFAZZ S20 CK9 ?K2? jlftJZ OJPlEHIJYG O Ult ENTIRE LINE OF SUMMER GOODS, AT- 8 -VB ALWAYS KEEP TB E LARGEST AND E3T STOCK OP LADIESVraiSSE CHILDREIIS BOOTS and SHOES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO BE FOUND IN the CITY, ' I AND- " . '' OTJR.PBICES DEFY COMPETITIOH, r;r-; r.s call before purchasinq elsewhere and SEE MOW LOW YQU CAN BUY pir Truis Mrictly CASH.- Better pay Cash and secure Bargains than high prices on ri.Oit to i ay other peoples' debts. Bemeiuber the place. M-W H ON I-ROKT ' fMlTH BUILDING," , . . ; FUKNITUBE BURGESS NICHOLS. ' XI) WHOLESALE BED ROOM AND PARLOR OF COFFINS OF ALL raar7 A GREAT CAN B E PRICES ' ' ''' 1 " jjfc"' "" 1'0! 'U 1 T THE TIMES! 4 1 ( wing t the GliKAT 1)1 FREfc SIGN in business, I am en abled to buy many Goods in my line at GHEATLY BELUCE1) RATKS, 11 Y J Vi iiorWli oMolUiBMimjiy fcr Cnth, tliftt I rnake in the Luj ing what other dealer make in! the selling. 'J h constant ircieae m my. trade for the lasttehmo.itha, is conclusiye to me that the efforts I liavp made.to please my customers, have been fully.ap predated and have proved a great success. - , Many persons entertain ft Wr'ohg impression when they think they must pay high pm-ea in order to get first-class Goods. ti.e jnih iheitpatronngeJti-iUfin-d .the ev -ery article to prove as represented an he returned and the money refunded. -r '-m-i rrirntnTTT T ."V" i r f ' .'"'fi .oD0.AHor Jut 7 Ml.H , GE1TTS BO YS, ' .:. , ,i .... .. a ; TRADE STREET, CIlAllLOTTE, N. V. 7'.- :i V , -;! O E A L E It S E. A. OSBORNE. & RETAIL, DBA LIBS IN ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C; No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C, JUST. RECEIVED A CARRIAGES, SETTS, AND A FULL LINE CRADES, ON HAND. SAVING M A D E ! tE3DTJGE3D lfause;iluy in such large quantities I can assure them that all who favor best assortment of Goods, and guarantee and give; entire jsatishvcuon, or. we uoous 1 ; . I! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Wood Dispatches. F0REI0N. Turko-Servian i Wslt Princa MUau Congratulatedr by . the : Powers on the Birth of an Htir Two Turkish Defeats Death of a Painttr; ; London, August 18. The" corres- pohdent of the .'Daily News" writes from Shilippopolis under date of Aug. tth. "The condition of the Turkish army at Nish, is deplorable," and star- ation is threatening, them . The country around does hot afford supplies of forage.- Along the roads hetween Nish and Safia, the viiliages are all abandoned. The army will soon be obliged to advance into Servian Terri tory' for tupples, or retreat -Though the efforts of GeBchuylerof the Ameri can Legation, the release of all pris oner except those in the first category has been ordered."- . ' A dispatch tp the- Times from Bel grade says : Prince Milan has received from several if not from all the powers, congratulations upon the birth of an heir, all of which contain expressions eaving no doubt in the minds of the Prince, that the powers are desirious of seeing an end of war, which is dan gerous to the general peace of Europe. The result is, that Sservia is ready to treat for peace, but will not consent however, to the deposition of Prince Milan or the Territy nor will they submit to ' Turkish administration. Every day that the war ia prolonged, add3 to the danger of a general Euro pean conllagration. The "Daily Telegraph" has a dispatch from Belgrade saying that Turks have urrendered Milauoratz,on the Danube. The Servians are defending the town. but if it should fall, the Turkish ad vance on Belgrade and Semendria, could not be prevented. A dispatch to the Standard from Madeira eays : A steamer arrired here rom Africa, reports all quiet at Whydah. The King Duhoney holds four Frenchmen as hostages, and threatens to kill them,' if the British quadron fires upon the nations. A dispatch to the Reuter Telegram Company, from Paris says : Gen De Cisaey's resignation of the war debt was not voluntary, as President MacMahon requested it. Th&acjjiin is construed to mean, that the President wishes his war ministry to be no longer subject to parliamentory iciseitude8, and change during recess, and the selection of GenBerthoat, who is not a member of Parliament, excitkd considerable comment, pertient - only among the republicans organization of the War department, and a larger extension of the powers of chief of general staff, is shortly expected in consonance with the views of the Duke of Dandeffret, Pasquier, and Monsieur Freycienct, which Gen Berthout shows. It is ex pected that Gen De Cissey will be as signed to one of the great military comrt.ands, at approaching periodical change of those facts. Belgrade, Aug 18 Official dispatch es received here says : The report that the Seryians were defeated on the river Drina, and at Banjo, and that the Turkish corps are advancing towards Kruschenatz, are pure inventions. To day the Turk 3 attacked an out post near Brelina, and were repulsed. They attacked Drena's army, yesterday near Badovinatz, and were repulsed with great loss. London, Aug 18. John Frederick Lewis, a well known painter, in oil and water colors, is dead. CALIFORNIA. ' English difficulties with China Haw Silk, Advancing. San Francisco, Aug. 18. The great republic from Hong Kong, with Gras- venor and Baker, commissioners to Yuma, have arrived at Shanghai. The departure of. Wade from Pekin, and thesjablishment of a British legation at Shanghai, startled the Chinese authorities ; who after trying to persuade Wade to return, proposed to send the viceroy to him, to reopen negotiations. Wade rejected the over tures and Baid troops have been , an. nounecd already summoned from India. The Chinese leaders are mak ing military preparations. The British warship Sylvia has gone to Corea to demand a redress for an attack made on British boats by the Carean forts last Autumn. t " J . ;. J' ; V The Chiness paid the German gov ernmeht $36,600, to satisfy the claim-; ants in the case the ship Anna, in Japan. . The continual demand for Raw Silk has caused extravagant prices, owing to the reported failure of the European annnhes. - i The i Boilerfoa" Japarefteamerjon the Inland sea, busted killing per sons. '. NjEW.Ydik, Ajug 17. Ajdisrepjitable negro, cut anotner latany in me el& with, a razor..- v ; r : ' J Evansvii.le; Indiana. Aug. 18. The Exnress train on ;the EvansvUle and , nrawfordville Railroad, jumped the f track near! Fort Branch last night The engineer was killed, and the . tire- roan had a leg broken. Appointments awaiting Confirmation of Senate Nefero killed by one of -ibis'.kind jH- ' - - .WASHiNOTONj D O, Aug 18. Ap- pointmentsi Ex-do vernor' Ridgley d. Powers for. collector Internal Revenue second' !issuiipkur,''' dialricV -'"tice, A. P. Stattock. W B. Redmund, U. S. marsh all for the Southern district Mis sissippi; vice, Lake, Jr.jBenj. F. Phillips, Postmaster Holly Springs, N". C. Dewitt Strauss, is appointed Consul to Trlnidadde i Opba. Victor W. Iler ron, Postmaster, Oxford Miss;: yice, Miss. Lee Randall. Judge Wm. Bruck, Postmaster " at Canton, vice, Henry Smith. . A. Nichalett, Post master, Sardis j jrice, J. N. Hardin. These are all the suspensions except Strauss, and are subject to confirma tion by the Senate' at the next session. . . . . - The negro who was to have been married last night; was fatally stabbed yesterday by another. Jealousy was the cause, t K, . - CONNECTICUT. Meeting of the Peace Society Their Vitws on the Infiian Difficulties. . Mystic Connecticut, Aug IS. The Connecticut peace society passed a resolution to oppose the return of the Indian Bureau to the war department. They denounce' the invasion of the Black Hills, and charge that the Indian war was torced upon the Indians, sends to prevent a reduction of the. army. They demand a&. investigation of the many communicated writings by the military oa the Indians, and declare that General Custer's death was a just retribution for the slaughter of friendly indiaus. Com ments on the ' congressional inves tigations of the war and navy depart ments and urge a universal amnesty to the Ex-Confederates and the removal of the army from the Indian country. Zachariah Crouch, presided during the session, of two days, 200 persons at tended. Heayy rains throughout yesterday did not materially interfere with the proceedings. Mid-Night Dispatches. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Washington, D. C Aug. 18. For the South Atlantic and East Gulf States, falling followed by rising barometer, stationary to rising tem perature, westerly to southerly wiuds, and partly cloudy weather.will prevail with rain areas in former and along the coast of latter. WASHINGTON. Wasiiixgton, D C, Aug 18. The Seventh of Series of Centennial Excur sions inaugurated by Virginia Midland route is registered at the National Ho tel, under charge of WO Chipley, Gen eral Southern agent of line, party to go to Philadelphia to-day by special train over the Baltimore & Ohio Road. The party includes persons from twen ty different points in Georgia, Alabama and othsr States. Cameron has gone to Harrisburg, Penn., Chandler has gone to New York. Speaker Kerr probably will not live through the night. ILLINOIS. Chicago, Aug 18. Judge Bangs ar rived from Washington this morning. He had been summoned there in con nection with the sentence of the whiskey fraud convicts, and efforts which their counsel were making to secure their pardons. He has no in formation of any pardons having, been granted,, but expresses the opinion that the gentleness will be equalized. Some of them being considerably mitigated. . OHIO. Cincinnati,- Aug IS A freight and East bound passenger train collided at Cold Spring, Ind. The fireman on the passenger .train was . seriously hurt. Both engines and several freight cars were wrecked. No passengers hurt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Notice. "IITE hereby notify' the-. public that the If. firm of Bummer, hope s Jo., naye dissolved copartnership. All persons that are indebted to the firm of Sumner, Shope & Co., will please come forward and settle their accounts at once. As we wish to settle all debts made by Snmner, Shope fc Co , on to August 12tb, 1876, as we 'will not be date.- I - JiespecviBiiy, r""-' (, t t r SHOPE & WHITLEY., "aug 10 tf 01dFort,N.C. For Rent; i. - ' : . s'-. . . : . ..... ,;. i. r . i ' Vow tMikne residence with four rooms. A: with kittiheri- of two rooms, for the residue of this year, and for the next yean -anel9 4'6 -i -.' ' WP. BYNtJM Spices; :SpicesaJ;;? i UOTHER consignment of those fine L English Spices for sale at .. -: ;!f - SCARR & CO'S, u u!27 Drugstore. LOOK HERE! WE WOULD CALL THE ATTEN TION OF THE CITIZENS OF CHARLOTTE, THAT WE HAVE PROBABLY THE BEST SELECTION of CIGARS, SNUFF AND TOBAC CO IN THE CITY ; ALTHOUGH WE HAVE NEVER SAID ANYTHING ABOUT IT. CIGAR?, Cntma!s, O. K., Comforts, Little Mol lies, High Johns, Reflection?, Miffelers Choice, Aliens Cigar, Old Plantations, Par tagas, Imperials, Tip Tops, All The Go, Percles,' Long Toms, Dizey Best, Cherroots, and a large lot of common Cigars. TOBACCO Gold Basis, Gold Dollar, None Such, Dex ter, Sensible, Golden Twist, Premium, Oh! it's Good, Orange Twist, and Just as I told You. S N U FF . Lorillard, Gail and Ax, Sweet, Fresh and Salty. SMOKING TOBACCO. Fine Cat, Genuine ! Durham, Bronn and Brothers, best. Pipes! Pipes! Pipes! AND STEMS OF EVERY QUALITY. Let all the world say what they will. For selling cheap, we beat them still. C. S. HOLTON & CO. aug 19 OPPOSITE MARKET. HEADQUARTERS. ANDREWS & JONES' IS THE PLACE aug. 10 Dissolution Of Partnership. THE Firm known under the name of Lad wig & Fischesser has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Ludwig retiring from the bosiues on account of protracted illness. All outstanding accounts must be paid to Mr. Fishesser who will also pay the debts of the firm Thanking the public for the liberal patronage bestowed, we are Kespeotmiiy: P. LUDWIG, J, FI8CHE3SER. The undersigned will continue the busi ness formerly curried on by Ludwig and Fishesser at the same stand, and respectfully asks a continuance of the public patronage. Ke8pectfally, JOSEPH FISCHESSER. aug 16. lw. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. TY the authority granted to the under- JD signed in a deed of trust made by P. 8. Whisnant 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, vis : 50 acres of land adjoining tne lands oi ts. Moore and others. One 40 Horse Power Engine and fixtures in good order. One Hub-turning machine, one Morticing machine, one Box- ine machine, one Tenon machine, one Throating machine, one Spoke Facing machine, one Sand Belting machine, one Blanchard Binding machine with forms, one Band Sawing machine, one uenter uaw- me machine, and one Side Sawing machine, Also two Blanchard Spoke Lathes, two Wood Turning Lathes, one ime Shafts and Pulleys, and one large cut on saw. The property wiiloe shown any one de sirous of seeing it by the undersigned. K. 1. MCUUWJCLL. aug 15. . FOR RENT. A NEW Cottage House with 5 Rooms, in XX good locality, possession . given imme diately. The occupant will also dispose of a portion of lhe .fc tjbkitukk, uaspets, kc Address. OBSERVER OFFICE, arg 15. 6t Saratoga Springs AT CHARLOTTE, ,N. C. BRANCH' OFFICE of these celebrated Springs is now open at McAden'a Drug Store. The water is drawn from , block-tin reseroir on ice,, and the water is as fresh and sparkling as from the Springs, and equal in it medicinal properties, --' aprii j ' Rockbridge U : A LUM SPRINGS WATER, Bedford Alum JX and Iodine Mass, Buffalo Lithia Water, Saratoga Water, &c., for sale at . , SCARR A CO'S, ul2T P rug Store. poo 2 . $ 2 ' O 6 au O y ' w -a w S o WW 00 05 i-) WW O qq O II I 3 S ."Pes S W as o Pt W S waMMi to I 8 C t LI AN SOUS; Train Oil, Tanners D1BOW - auglO WHICH WE WILL CLOSE W. R. BURWBLL A CO. aug 19 JUS T RE -AT- FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, HA tF BOXES, GROUND PEPPER IN 33 A 'lO A JXf CO ' ' CORN-STARCH, TAPIOCA. THYME, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA. RICE, PEARL GRITS, BACON, LARD, MEAL, A FINE ? . LOT OF COUNTRY BACON AND A GREAT MANY OTHER t . . ARTICLES ..r7 - - 8fs&- CALL' A ;N D SEE ME f n GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY jull AT COST FOR GASH ! ! JAVG A LARGE AND FBEH HAND, AND MONEY BEING VERY SCARC E, WE WAVE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT OUB ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT C06T I0S CASH, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO Bargains Will BLIA8, COHBN MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING. ju21 -OF- THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF ' N e w P r i n s , D o m e s t i c 5 , &c ...... , - .V EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. . T FOR TEN DAYS LONGER,, WE HAVE A FEW SIDE BAND PRINTS WHICH WE WILL STILL i CSNTINUE FIVE CENTS , COME AND SEE " ' '-r ' ' . ii' : .'j ft J.iji irii' v.mi it iU nu Jif-Z t J.UST ARRIVED' AND GET --t u . ) . ul v jii AS GWDSi 'ARJIrADVJalJCINQiiVERY BAHDLYWE XtlLt CTILL 4---rrr fH .?.- -T- tt ? 3t i, L ri Initio nAvmrvrm rrr "trtno ttt 'hi Turwi rxTC3 rrrif intriTPPinv 1 , . i -! WITTKOWSKY Democrat and Home copy 4 AD TEBTIIfinCRTI t- Wit f i ' It Oil, MachihovOil; if' i v BSbQb'. - 5::!3Q'. i At.' ft OUT AT TXW FIGURES. C E I Y E D SARDINES. 'JS QUARTER ! AND BULK, PURE GROUND CINNAMON. SAGE, LONDON LAYER RAISINS, PART OF THF CITY. fclOCK OF DIMMER GOODS ON FOR A LARGE FALL PURCHASE DEPARTMENT, AND WKIHVITB ITS I XAMINATJON. ,a .,,v be Offered. .it...-' & ROB88LBR TO SELL AT ......... - !., 1 - . -. ..(J PER YARD. OUR LINE OF- W RINTELS; . VA- VU . ,.Tt t J. '' ' i - I M lJ ' 'I ' .i r.' :-.r v 1l 1 M' i i ! I n 1- . 1 ? 1 i1 3 . 1 II ! i" J ' i 1 r 1 1 1 1 i 2"' : I' ll 4 1 1 .1. if i t hi Si f. 1 . 1 4 . O '-1 I i ' 1 3:1 .' i'l il
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