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1:' tl H'KIUTTE OBSERVERS - joopninTiRO. i . RIK1 .OH ft I'd). Th ounm Job DtrantDrt nfc ill . . Ill - I I I 1 .-x. " Ill-- K. l! I VWir. i in . iim IMOII. thorooghly .-sppll4,rwxs.'rr T want, and with Um Utart tSrUm SJM erery manner "Of Job Work tn su with ttMUMaa, dlspaton and ebataeaa,, y w an roralsh at ahorf tieg ;il v BLAHK8, BTTJi TTTSAPS, . ,;v. - rxoGSAuurai nxKo raiA, iu the county) In advance, $2 00 nut fcf the county," postpaid," 2 10 - months, . -.- -' v ii 05 VOIi. XIHi Liberal reductions for clubs. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1876 HO; 2 309. 'v oo , 4 00 .ft I . - ' 1 , r . I ' OTfDJZft 20 MAKEXOOMFO&A LAftGJ? FALL SIOCJC, WE AWE OFJrJE&ItfG ENTIRE LINE OF WE ALWAYS KEEP TBB. LABGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LA DIES MISSES, GEIUTS V BOYS, CHILDREIIS BOOTS and SHOES, OF tVERY DESCRIPTION TO . -AND OTJE PRICES DEFT COKPETITIOH, C1VE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE AND '' SEE HOW LOW YOU CAN BUY IB o o t,s a;it d S H O E S- fir Ttrma fctrictly CASH. . Better pay Cash and secure Bargains than high prices on i. m to i aj thr ptoplfbdebts. Remember the place. BUILDINd' MW HON BONT pPMlTH jul29 r u,..niw .if tJv a i e a l. e r s! BTIROESS NICHOLS. WHOLESAI; BED ROOM AND PARLOR OF CCFPIN8 0F ALL mar7 .'.JQyJ BEt w ft I SHALL LEAYE FOR THE NORTHERN MARKETS THE' LAST, OF 'hi Eoi tlio purpose of Buying a most I magnificent " EVER BEFORE OFFERED OODa&OI .lCOO uiiALlJlH 1 1 A .L;.3 nt! SUMMER GOODS, a. r BE FOUND IN the CITY. TRADE STREET CHARLOTI j C. ' ' " : J E. A; OSBORNE. & RETA1L.TO -v-v DKALKBS IN ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &a i , , nu, u. nest xiaus CHARLOTTE, N. C, JUST RECEIVED . A GHILDRENS gETTGi ANp f ULL LINE CRADE8, ON HAND. k i THIS MONTH, 1 .6Uikm fifiifi liilii. Ililtil "H7 r '15 ,.;t "I , f A- ! - . f V'Mi 1 TELEGRAPHICrlSEWS Noon Dispatehes. FOREIGN. ; Duel in Belgiam Turkish Defeat Confirmed Financial CrisU iu ?or- gai. f.: ,(; ;,.' Paris, Aug 19. A eabre duel took place in Belgium between ., Perdy and Chardora, well known . communist re fugees. One received Bix gashes, and the other eight. Both fainted from oss of blood. They accused each other of robbing the commune: Lojtdos, Aug 19. The Turkish de- eatof Bireamki, on the "Sth "!.1 con firmed. , The Turkish logs was 1.100. t is reported that Gen Tchernayeff has issued an order to shoot all Cir cassians and Bazanks without parley, when captured. Lisbon, Aug1 19. In consequence of the financial crisis there was a general run upon all the banks here yesterday, and they were compelled to close their doors. Several will suspend payment. he bank of Portugal has closed. All suspending banks have assets, ,' in ex cess of liabilities sufficient to prevent embarrassment. It is sadly due to the scarcity of silver coin, supplies of which are expected from London, and it is thought that on its arrival, the crisis will terminate. It ia expected that' an official decree will be publish ed to-morrow for a delay of two months for the payment of commer cial bills. - Loxdox, Aug 19. The Scotch rifle team to compete in the centennial rifle matches, embarked at Liverpool to day on the Cunard Line Steamer, Both nia. William G Guier's steamer, Idaho sailed from Liverpool on Wednesday, 6th inst for New York, has on board the Thomas Professionals who are to participate in the International regatta at Philadelphia. Paris, Aug 19. Fresh prosecution has been commenced against Droit L Homme's newspaper, for publishing articles insulting the Chamber of Deputies. Bayrenth, Aug 19. Five hundred persons present at a banquet last night given iu honor of Herr Wagner. After making a speech, which ttas loudly applauded, Herr Wagner was crowned with a silver and laurel wreath. Belgrade, Aug 19. A dispatch from Gen Tchernayeff to .Prince Milan, re ports that his army is perfectly re-organized, and ready to reassume the defensive. An extraordinary cabinet council was held yesterday. Prince Milan pre siding, ut which it was resolyed to con tinue the war to the last extremity. The Prince of Montenegro understand ing that the Turks intended to invade Montenegro from Albania, has left his brother-iu-law, Vukorich in command of the troopBin Herzegovinia, and has marched with, eight battallions into Montenegro, whence he will invade Albania, where the Catholics promise him support. Antwerp, Aug 10. Monday 21, and Tuesday the 22 being holidays, no mar ket will be opened at this- place. OREGON. A Letter from Sitting Ball-, St. Paul, Aug 19. Sitting Bull on July 27th, replied to Maj. Mitchell at Fort Peck as follows : 'Tell him I am coming before long to his post to trade. Tell him I did not commence the war. I am getting so old that 1 did not want to fight, but the whites rush on me a&d I am compelled to defend myself. But for the soldiers stationed on Rose bud, I - with ray people would haye been there before ; that if I was assur ed of the protection of the great father, I would gc to Fort Peck for the pur pose of making ri peace. iJI and other chiefs want the Black Hills abandoned, and we wiUmakepeace. Medicine Clod. estimate's 'the hostile'Lndians at from 8,000 to 10,000 fighting men, rney are nvrag enwreiy v" mcv which4hev .bad to getsawaylo the HM.nVoximitv of thi wiisal The K - m hostile camp is now on Tongue river, SptMj offiS Ye!loStbnte; tj n ' FX ASHES. New York, Aug 19The Tammany ana anu-iamuiany oiecunvcviuuiik tees met yesterday, to arrange differ ences. .No' resell. , . ?. . ) Mid-Wight Dispatches. 4 WASHINGTON. - it f;-,ii it i J' 'fit AL WASHiNGTON,iTDC, : Aug.: jiyjine PresientleftiMWngtcnAtprday, for Long Branchi; Several members oi tne Cabinet alsW absebt.1 , Y v ' CapCBaricroftShferadi.Vf the United Slates' Navy has been suspended for two yearsi' for punishing Seameri con-; trary to ''law.mPftjr inipectarpalding; when1 his clerk Pinney absconded, vith government funds has beendismissed Carpenter tff the Navy, having, been found guilty of neglect of duty, is eus- nended from rank and duty for five NEW YORK. i Hr Van Nortwick asks Some Imptr- tinent Questions of Gov Hayes, in Regard to the Canvasi. , , New YbBic; Aug 19: Mr Van Nort wick, a member of" thd New Jeraey Senate, on behalf of an order from the O A U has addressed a long letter to Gov Hayes, respecting the seventh plank of Cincinnati platform respecting pub lic schools and asks, was the seventh plank of the Cincinnati platform mere ly inserted to begaile the O A U and similar organizations into the support of certain party, nominees, or is it only a delusion, a snare, a lie ? were the men who so uproariously greeted its reading in convention only so many cliquers hired to get up a . cheap de monstration; and says the men of this organization have an interest in un derstanding whether the seventh plank of the Cincinnati platform means busi ness, or otherwise. If on ithe other band it means that the school ques tion is a live issue in the present can vass, then they expect that the wprd will be passed to make fight along the whole line. Until that word is given and the movement begins in earnest, they will necessarily feel that that they have no part or lot in the matter. TEXAS. Daring Robbery of a Bank in Dallas- Cincinnati, Aug 19. A special to the Enquirer dated St. Louis the ISth, says a Dallas, Texas special says that about 1 o'clock to-day two robbers entered the office of the State Saving Bank, on Main street, jumped over the counter and commenced an attack on E H Gruber, President of the Bank. After felling him to the floor by a blow on. the head with a navy revolver, they helped themselves to what money they could find. When the alarm was raised they ran into an alley where their horses were hitched and rode off. Mr. Gruber states the loss will not ex ceed $200. He has offered a reward of (500, and the citizens have increased the amount to $1500 for the capture of the robbers. FOREIGN. Financial Crisis Ended. Losjdon, Aug 19. Private advices rom Lisbon announce that King Al- phonso issued a decree for the suspen sion of all engagements for 2 months, consequently, the financial crista is over. . This arrangement, gives embar rassed banking institutions to deter mine the best cause to adopt. Liquida tion, hchrever; seems unavoidable in many cases. MASSACHUSETTS. Heavy Failure Attempt to Throw a Train From the Trark. BpsiON, Aug 19- The failure of Hon Josiah Quincy is ahnounced. Liabili ties $80,000; assets said to be $220,000. An unsuccessful ; attempt was made last night, to throw the express train, on the Fetchburg road, from the track by placing ties on the rails. . WEATHER PROBABILITIES. ..Washington, Dl 'C.; Aug; 19. During Sunday in the South Atlan tic States, higher barometer, nearly stationary temperature and continued warm clear or partly, , clpudy feather will prevail, with northerly to westerly winds in former: and northwest to southwest in latter. ,J ' 1 ; ,', NEW , ADVEBXiSEOTENTS $10O REWARD AS information has' reached me that a -violent rape has been committed upon the person of one Mrs. John Beaty; a white woman in Sharon township. Mecklenburg county, Ibertby offer a reward of one hun dred dollars ($100) to any person or persons who wi I deliver the perpetrator of the crime to me' Iff the city of Charlotte. Descriptiom A negro man about 25 years old ; color black ; build heavy ; hefght tnedinra ; with a short stubby beard covering his face, with eyes inflamed and of a reddish cast. ' At the time the deed was committed, said negro maai wore, a blueieh coat, a , black hat' and was well dressed. , 4. , . - S'y Sheriff of Mecklenburg County.' ang' 20 1 COOK. ' A GOOD Cook, . washer and Ironer can Jti. secure a situation by applying' at' thist Uiuce; i wsgeB gwu. . .. ... . aug20.'-''t -It,; ,( U.i WITHHOLD YOUR ; ORDERS. ' VI i T.WILIOPENA.SELECT.flTOCK QF A 'CLOTHING filffi? IDBHISIIHG;,', CODDS . r At tba atorer lately j occupied by . H. I. Koelischvas a book. 6toreon. .Trade street, next door Jto Mc Aden's drag, store, and will be prepared to Offer . ; n i ' - l to the people of Charlotte and vicinity - H. BACH EACH, ang 26. r. tf. STOLEN IN Charlotte N C, on Saturday Aug. 19 A Large Black Mare about 12 , years old and 16 hands high. Any one retorning said Mare or giving information that will lead to her recovery, will be liberally re warded. JAMES FERREL. aog 20 lt- Attention Hornets ! . . , -iii -f - , -: - - THE ntembers of Director Qumn'a equad No 4 are ordered to assemble at Engine Housexn-morojr Monday 1 evening at 5 o'cl oct prompt. By order CH AS. T. WALKER, Bobt R Eat, President. i . Secretary. aug 20,' It L. W. PERDUE. McMoRRAY & Davis' Old Stand. Little Pig Breakfast Strips. Something very Cboice. FANCY FAMILY FLOUR SPECIALTY. ALL GRADES OF SUGARS. CUT LOAF, CRUSHED, GRANtLAT- . ED, PULVERISED, STAND ARD A, and EXTRA C. ROASTED COFFEE, FRESH EYE,RY DAY. DRIED BEEF and BEEF TONGUE3. You will find my stock complete in every departmen'. of a First Class Family Grocery r8tore. aug20 me mmmw w Ciarlotte, klimll WIR wollen eintn Gang um die 8 tacit macben. Wollen Sie mir Gesellschaft leisten ? Ich moechte ' ebf nso gem geben als bleiben. Halt ! . Sieh da ! Was soil das heissen? Die MeclcUnbnrg AkademieSo'! Ja :. und . es freut mich sebr Sie za benacbrichiigen dass der Oberaufseher, Herr Professor Lynes.einen Deutsober austel len wird welchen der Deutschen Srache Baaechtis ist, Nan, lasaen Sie sich einmal Ton mir rathe n: Wenn Sie Ibren Soha mit Fertigkeit iprechen ' wollen, so tane&sen Sie ikn herein kommen lassen. Yor alien Dingen yergessen Sie nicbt Ibr Yaterland und Mutterspracbe. ., Was iSttleTDetttechwr Vaterland ? So neone-endlich mir da?. Land ! So weist die deutsche Zunge Klingt. Das oil es sein ! das soil es sein !j Das, wack'rer Deutscher, nenue deln !" SALE OF YALVABLE PROPERTY. TY the authority' granted to the under- Sj signed in a deed of trust made ' by P. 8. f WbiBnant and Wife.' 1 wiU sett for caab, for Kurposes therein stated, at the Court House n Cbarlotte-on Wbdnesdayw 6th of Septem ber, the following property, via ; 60 acres of land adjoining the lands of . Moore and others, une 4Uiiorse rower engine ana fixtures in good order. One Hub-turning machine, one Morticing machine, one Bor ing machine: onellenon i machine, ohe Throating machine, one Spoke Facing machine, one Band .Belting. machine, one Blanchard Bendine machine . with forms. one Band 8a wing machine, one Center Saw ing machine and one Side Sawing machine. Also two ' Blanchard Spoke v Lathe, - two Wood Turning Lathes, one line Shafts add Pulleys, and one large cut off saw. i '' The property wiil he shown ;any one de sirous of seeing it by the undersigned. aUg 15. , . ; . . . , . , - , ; Turnip Seed. NEW crop Turnip Seed, all vaneUes from Bnist's celebrated Seed House. Also Autumn, Snap Beans, and . Long ureen Cucumber, at SCARR ifc CO'S. ' jul27;- . " ' UtugBtore.i EIGHT CAR -LOADS Comman and .Fins Syrsps, :. ItOWEST MAEKET QUOTATIONS. -At- John W. Hall "& Co., collegestreet: Saratoga Springs AT CHARIXXTTE, N.CLr BBANCH OFFICE, of, these celebrated Spribes is now Open at McAden'g Drug Store, he-water is drawrf from 'block-tin. reseTblr xttx fee; and the water Is aa fresh and sparkling aa from the Springs,! and equal in it medWMnai propernes, iu.n mivr rur u or bale;- - A good Gold Watch. For particulars in quire at , UBHKKVJUt ojrncjs. awlltf Id I 8 C E LiANEOV S Train Oil;" Tanners aug 19 WE HAVE A PEW DOZ. OP ' .' ;" ' '.. - T C ; V' -''' 1 ; , ' '. .,'..1 ' . ''' ' "' : : ; . " . ; . : :!-, ... 1a, t Ilia c on.' a Ippifl, ; Ucg(2 i Gqdo, WHICH WE WILL CLOSE OT. R. BURWELL Q GO. aug 19 JUST REC E I V ED 1 -I-XtTT-I .': i -r i.ii'Mf list .' FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, SARDINES IN QUABIXIC J&P HALF BOXES, GROUND PEPPER IN BULK, PURE GROUND CINNAMON. A I n CORN-STARCH, TAPIOCA, THYME, SAGE, LONDON LAYER RAISINS, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, RICE, PEARL GRITS, BACON, LARD, MEAL, A FINE LOT OF COUNTRY BACON AND A GREAT MANY OTHER ARTICLES. t&- CALL AND - 9 GOODS DEXYERED FREE TO jull AT COST FOR CASH ! JgAVING A LARGE AKD FRISH felOCK OF trl MMER COOLS OH HAND, AND MONEY BEING VERY SCARCE, , WE HAVE DLTERJMlNIir TO CLOSE OUT.OUK EKT1BE STCCK OF SUMMER GOODS ACJl f Ol CASH, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGE FAUiPUfXsS OTfa ffTOCt IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMEKT, AND WE 1BV1TX TWP: iTTVTTft fYP "RTTVITPS Tn Bargains Will be Offered. r JB 3L. I A H, CO JB JEN! & BOBSSLQB.i MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING. ju21 , . .. . THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF 1 - - Ne w P ri t s , D 11 f.'K ' j..fii' -l3-rn4 bi.l ... EV1TR mriTRRF.n 'It t . : . . . f ? WE HAVE A FEW SIDE BAND CONTINUE EIVE ; CENTS COME 'AND SEE 7 X y '-ill il "1 IV Jt i.vf- FOR TEE DAYS LONGER: 4,Gp0AfI,AYANCaNa 9XEBY( BAPIDLY, WE.-WILL STILL CONTINUE TO GIVE' OUR 9jj L: j;ftioHi A ivVs !5t0F,0LDrPRICES "FOR s 5 - 1 C8 jjA ' '.i'jcio. ujJ 'lotfKi t19rtJ-'.,BW -,5-rI.; .vAa o ''-V- I Wn no ,vm.:!-'t -nit 9iv'f BESPEOTFULLYii rr-tJ j WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS. Aug 17. ' .,':X Democrat snd ITr"i porty - ' A D VE K T I 9 C lS ETfl V 8 i Tf By it: - I . lUtHVI ! tiit-l- Oil : MacKirio ;:.: i. OUT AT LOW FIGURES, . . V & 3ffi i;T 0- SEE ME. f ANY PART OF THT CITY. ITS TTY Af IV ATTHV 1 '! HTPdi 0 .4. ... ; I. I Ul1 .'., m v.. ' ilVl'. -OF- o rii est i llS'Cr. , .4 . TN THTS MAR1TFT. , ;; ,a;- -V-? ins') ILL STILL PRINTS WHICH WE TO SELL AT - , ;; aJ . ; PER YABIfe OUR LINE OF , "': C3- O O ID 13 JUST ARRWED AND GET (. l-oj Iuwa CUSTOMERS TBE , ADVANTlb'B 1 u4 ' , f-'iV it s: si- f , V i 4 s H 2: r V ! far !.:!; Mi l.'l is years
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