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JOO PRHJTJWCr " Tn OntlTU J'Jv Department -thoroughly supplied wim every -wnt. and with the latest swiee oTypa, every maunw of Job Wor a oan ow Vu with neatness, dlapatcb ai J to. . : Vt wi fnmtah at abort qnueo ;" BLANKS. BILL HEAD'S , TICTTKRKgPS.CAlUH. ; - M TAGS, BECEIPT8. FOSTER. 1 PROGRAMMES, HaD h!LL- " 6 FAMlLdSTJ. OtfKCRB,' 6cl, t Hf t' 1 ? ,ily 1 year, (potpaid)in adyanee ; ; J- 00 6 mos 3 mos. 1 mon. :i"TO ' 75 M wwkly. to the county) in kdrance," J $2 00 " .V"" out of the county, postpaid, . 2 10 6 month, fl n w , 06 LW CHARLOTTE, X. C, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1876 NO. 2 315. Liberal redactions lot elul. ! y I i I if? CHARLOTTE OBSERVED - ' ' n . ?, , .. , . ,, , , , 1 - , . r- - t v JSP1' 3 0 3XF TELEUBAPHIC NEWS ;'..f ?, '"V Noon; Dispatches. FOREIGN. . ,J EKTIRE LINE OF SUJIMER (GOODS, WK ALWAYS KEEP THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK pP LADIES', IVIISSES, GEIVTTS BOYS. or CHILDRBIIS BOOTS SHOES, ' Q w ha : i k I w o J J o i h r Georgia: Destructive Fire in Savannah. Savannah, Aug- 2G. A fire last night, destroyed Keliy's block, four six story buildings, Stoddart's upper range three five storVfbuild'mg?: Kellv's shed Turko-Servian War Fmh Revolts ftn(i unrr ,o5n mMt: uiii-rinini. Severe Turkish Defeat ! "15,000 Aa(i unnpr works of 8RhooAer H P EiIlea;Wbntde4 .andaptaredr ! sjmtnon8. &ndi tweuty-five bales of Losdok, Aug. 26. The Standard's j cotton. Loss $200,000. correspondent at Rome telegraphs ... -, i '3 . . ' ihtX it dispatch received from Athena, ,- Stbeet EpuCAtion. A gentleniau Aug 24tb, annoupces that a revpH has WPP !? iai.l wait- u T ' X . - ng his tirialV3ir," savd the prisoner; broken out m - Ary apohs; and that te8 rUnnlng down his cheeks, 'I lad armed, bands are' forming in' Albania 'ft good, home education ; it was . my jThessaly, and Epirus,. m V ' ,' street eiliipation that ruined me, I used The Courier; de France, has, a dis- ."RicW A. LU oq8.e fi9 patch from Vienn to the same effeet, tlearneU to .outage ; in the street I and adds that the Musstilm'an Albani'- learned to s wear j in the street I learn- ans haying rillae(i . t'e sdbarps.o J- ed.to,moke ; a the stieet i learned niiia,' the. Rqsfiiwi Consul demanded ffble;. in ( the , street , 1,, learned justice of .the Governor, who refuted; mli T1e Consul and ! Rich Greeks orgamz- youhjr. . Ol fcisn iw. w wk. rwwiw m int) Vl t cd a fdice of vbhiriteera and a romhat - TT1 AND 1m ; T r f v r ' it took place at fPrevesa, . between , the "Th5 b sat fe0 J-kltuL .. . , A Ki iti ifcA tJ.A r ,w j rp.i.; , . I ner of Grand River avenue and Park V V 4 t tv m vvw V I i-vv.. .,;nu w u ibii; iisno gge waierineion : rinas 'wiaon, uaa . 'IVT A 5T WTTSf from Belgrade, says : Gen Tchernayeff been thrown out of astore. A paeser 01VE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING. ELSEWHERE AND has telegraphed to Prince Milan that halted observed the lad's occupation, - - I tha Servians venn a ,tnm I and asked : T mlP 10WlfOTHMM Thursday. Ge - Hovaratorich 'iS rfnd abandoned the pursuit of the Turks at '"Cause th bther feller got the start kr of me and erhfoWed the core !" was the Turns Ftrictly CAJfflL KHerpi CAh aBaeeu Btigains than high prices on the Turkish right wing. I Tchernayeff, comp 1 rep.y.-jetr x-ree ,mWmP,. at the same time atUckedthe Turks in tr"rrA r?1 v m . h k., i i iront. ine lurks were routed witn a VJ fj r.yrp0rtLr4 K;JC5 v. v J 1 1088 according tO; Tchernayeff's lis SIV ll.OK EOT - J-MiaH BLILD1KG, TBADE STBEET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 1 patch, of 15,000, kitledj wounded and prisoners. Thirty-one Russian officers A DV i:itl l SEM IvfN I Mil.') . L " ...... .Ill jul29 F U It T were killed in this battle. FLASHES. BURGESS NICHOLS. ' E.A.OSBORNE. i ! WttJOiMl ,E RETAIL, i ' M 100 'BARRELS . .' s. ; ' -." vie.- Choice Family Floiir, EVERY BAREEL WARRAN TICD, , JU3T REOEt ED and FOR SALE LpjW ' f 111-": iMiiioKD PxAttg 2&.--Drake & Co extensive tannerts)narid Berlin Wayne k uo., nave lanea. iiaoiuues very . py heavy. New York, Aug. 20.--Arrived ; Uto- R M MILLER & SONS. . n! .i. 1 . j .1 - J ' pia, iirinance ana Ana. Arnvea oui; Express, John Wood, Earique, Flora, , aqg22 Delta, Emily and W A Hunter. Home- MTTmf PHOOT w mu wwuu Atasraam n c i cwuu ai is v a FURNITURBj leans. IN ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &G. , No. 5 West Trade St., CHARLOTTE , N. C, . i ' . ' i JUST RECEIVED fflHE Fall Term of Mrs. Sam. P. Caldwell's POEBLO, COL , Aug 20-The Repub- A Music chool will begin Monday 4th lican State Convention nominated Jno Miss Hattte Moore's School Room, just in L Rantt fnr Gnvfirnnr. rear or the Jtpifecopal Churcb. iiCKiis hot session ot twenty, weeks i AsmAuiujx, 'lug vui ,r iu i zu.w, payaDie moniniy in cuvance aug27 4t A BED ROOM AND PARLOR 8ETT8, AMD A FULL LINE Hon JUIII A VWIfejUVU V V. V VJ V the First Comptrollership at the re questor the President and the position has been tendered to Judge Tarbell, of Mississippi. San Francisco, Aug 26. The Grena da has arrived from Panama. pTTrvirT.ATcn O Antr OR. The l)mn- ' ' . A booA Gold Watch. For oarticulars in crats oi xne iutn iminct nominaiea i quire -at ouskkvkk ufficjs. 3 pic es, Spices. A N OTHER consignment of those nne il English Spices, for sale at SCARE k CO'3, ul27 Drae Store. mar7 OF COFFINS OF ALL CRADE8, ON HAND. Rufui P Ranney for Congress. ami! M New Orleans, Aug 16. On motion of Asst Atty General Dibble, the suit on the official bond of ex-Auditor Clinton, for $22,900, money received and not accounted for, and $13,000 il legally disbursed, was discontinued. The suit was instituted by the late Attorney General Field. SO O BBLS. NEW FLOUR TUT UP IN BARBELS ASD ASSORTED SACKS.' I OB SALE LOW M I 8 C EL LAN B O U 8 : A D V E B T I S B M E W T 8 4- L, 1 1ST S El tt'Mli&s&M:, Train Oil, Tanners Oil, Machine Oil. . i . i aug 19 ILL; WE HAVE A FEW BOZ. OF TCI? . i 1 1 i -. . . i to i l'O i 'H' 0 (lit' t..i' 'v wrucii we wiLjL close ou r 4T r'FfOtrfiE- , ,-;( . . i.. .:'.! W. R. BURWELL ..... k ' ijuaglO.. ot tm at: ..... . -- ci i- u & GO. Mid-iMght; Dispatches. .j BY I SHALL-. LEAAE FOR . we-h ab jul25 m. Miller & sons. Wasiiikgton, D. C Aug. 26. -- -- - m , For the South Atlautic apd Eas( Gulf States, higher, barometer, cooler, Mrs. BEASELY, (FORMERLY' OF CHARLOTTE.) prepared to entertain her friends, and such guests as may desire to. patronize THEolORTHERN MARKETS northerly to eastly winds, and partly her, BwdinK Rouse, at 815 South 19th -I-.. J.. 1 1 ;il ;i n. Ik nrnh. T-"-rr-rr-i ----- . ' vtuujr nwui ntu pioiau, i exhibition. Terms, $2 UQ per day ably occasional coast rams. may 17 tf ' THE LAST OF THIS. M0 o alnvh'iA nasi i An OjporWj to Purchasers. EXTRA FINEJfcEEF, will be ofFered the citizens of Charlotte this evening by Sale for City Taxes. ON Monday, the 4th day of September, 1876, at the Court House door in the City of Charlotte, at 12 o'clock M., I will eell to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing city property, to satisfy taxes due the City of Charlotte: . 1 One lot on Trade street, adiointne W D Stone, F M Shelton and other?, the prop erty of O W Abemathy. 2 One lot on 1st ami 2n I streets, adjoin ing Jefferson Beagler and ethers, the prop erty of Frank Alexander. 6 One steam engine and machinery plaining mills, fec , the property of JT ,W Ahrens. , 5' One lot on Mint (or Davidson) btreef. adjoining Wittkowsky S Bintels and others the property of J C Baker. o One lot on Hill street, adjoining W a Haltom and others (the old Strange proper ty) the property of K A Burton, dee'd. ,7 . One -engine and machinery attached and lot of agricultural implement?, lumber, took, &o , the property of W F Cook. ' 8 One lot on ' 7th street, adjoining J H Van hess and others, the property of Kl Chapman. 1 ; 9 Six lots on Graham street, adjoining M I Barringer and others, the property .of T W Dewey, dee'd. 10 , One lot on 9th street, adjoining C A Frazier and other?, the property of W J Ed dings. 11 One lot on Graham street, adjoining W F Snider and other?, the property of R L Farrington. 15 One lot on cor. of Church and 2nd sts., near S M limiuons and others, the property of R N Grimes. 16 One lot on College street, adjoining S B Alexander and other, the property of Mrs Thos H Gaitber. , 1,7 ., Two lots on 8ch street, near D H By erly and others", the property of F Hous ton. 18 One lot on 7th btreet, adjoining M L Frazier' and other?, the property of I M Howie. . 19 One lot cn 1st an 1 2 J streets, adioin- ingyrank Alexander and others, tue prop erty oi jeuerson ueagier. 20 One lot on Graham street, adjoining A B Schenck and wtbera, the property of Thomas Hawley. ' ' 21 One lot on Trade street, adjoining Mrs Alary Odborne and others, (formerly! the property of Mta Hayes now the property of J Wilkes.) ; 2i One lot on Id street, adjoining 8 M Howell aftid others,- the property of David Kistter. 7 H One lot on Tryon street, ( near J W Miller and others, tne property of Mrs Mary Lonergan, dee'd. 25 One lot cn Trade street, adjoining D A Jenkins and other?, the property of P Milton Morris. 26 Lots on Tryon strf et, late the property and residence of Saru'l Mccracken, the prop erty of W J Black. 27! One lot on Church street, adjoining J M Eendrick and others, the property of James Northey. 28 One lot on Tryon street, adjoining Rufus Barringer and others, the property pf Mrs Dorcas Rose. 29 One lot adjoining Stenhonse & Mc Aulay, C C King and others, in 3rd Ward, the property of Sarah Reid. 30 One lot on Trade street, adjoining C V Abernathy and others, the property ot VV D Stone. 31 One lot on Mint street, adjoining Mary Reid and other?, the property et John 1' Schenck. 33 One lot on 2J street, adjoining Isaac Reid and othere, the- property of Mrs Levi Spencer. 34 One lot on Tryon street, adjoinii g the A., T. & O. Railroad end otbei?, the proper ty of Geo H Spencer 36 Two lots on 5th street, adjoining the property of C J Fox, dee'd, and others, the property of Mrs A H Tate. 37 One lot on Graham street, adjoining Thos Hawley and other?, the property of J W Gordon. 38 One lot (ii Hid street, adjoining Jtff Hurd and e'-heis, the property ot Isaac Wal lace. 39 0ii3 lot on JoLnston street, adjoining Jell Hurd and other?, the property of An thony Alexander. 40 One lot on Hill street, adjoining J H McAden and others, the property of Alex Allison . 41 One lot on B street, adjoining T J Sprinkle and others, the property of Mrs 8 Whiteburet. 42 One lot on corner of B and 11th btreet, adjoining P E Kim mo and othere, the prop erty of Mrs Davis (formerly Gleason.) 46 Ore lot on is street, adjoining J H Gray and other?, the property of J B Sykes, 44 One lot on 10th street, adjioumg M p," and otbCTP' tbe proper,y oF Dr 8 B OUR STOCK 1S IMILETE IK E YE R3 FJiAR2&i&KjTf A KJ? iE. IJiTllE 46 One lot on cor. A and C streets, ad- jZ.' 'JUiJZl X AJiAHOOa" oininffN.C. R. R.'. a nd others, the proper- THE AITETU'ULUJ?' BUYUKS JU 11 x AAJMJIN AllUiN. ty of I H Caldwell orDr Jo Davidson. 47 One lot corner B and 7th streets, near the Baptist Church and others, the property of l H Caldwell. - All Taxes dne the city will "be col lected by distraint, if not paid immediately. U. W. ALEXANDER, aug5 City Marshal. just RE.a.rayp rAT- FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, SARDINES IN QUARTER AND HALF BOXES, GROUND PEPPER IN BULK, PURE GROUND CINNAMON. . S E A 1? O''H'' ' 0 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 IGREAT MANY OTHER ARTICLES. fi CALL AND SEE ME. m ir GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THF CITY. jail St s aug26 At B HOSTELLER & BROS., H.Smith'B, on Trade Btreet. 3 For ther mn pose ok .Buying ihe most ' magnificent 1 ' ;.s , ,'l.-iii;. w.M.H ''"ii.X-? . . . ! 4 i .. ill M jlli (I HO ioY wall n til ... .tititii ii J HOWL? t.fJij HEW "YORK. ' ' . 1 Strious Aecldeitto a Ship at Sea Recruits for the Iodiaa War. New Yobk, Aug. ' 26.Th c Pacifi c Mairgteamijiip- Colon, which; sailed - 1 ' a j a H Iron nere on ine zuto lor Aspinwau, returned to-day in a disabled Condi- II MAGAZINE; GODEY'B LADY BOOK, ,i ATLANTIC 'MONTHLY, BOW BELL8, Hfic explosion took place. . There was HOtJRS, GALAXY, DEMORE8T AND J 1UC a Slit JLSK&l ;P0REFOY'S. it j - - ., . .' ii: s tremendous , excitement am ong tne passengers After softieTtim' it was j ,.. v fQtlCe. discovered mat one oi tne bursjLaiui that.ooly two mebaebeen : ' CHARLOTTE; N. tV, July 27il, 18:6,' killMt JihrA BafniSlfJ assitallV'gi- ATATTfTE ' u'lharebv given. ; -that. '. Wm C r -. ' - . . September! TT ARPER'S MONTHLY, SCRIBNER'S . pat rnsh of steam which com nlete- WAVEttLY MAGAZINES foe SEPXEM o- ' - , r.v .. ' ' -rr, it 'jr. 4 i it?d . ly enveloped the vessel and caused I ang25 it - TLaTT. r :!. 1 ..n! '.fi J A. EVER BEFORE OFFERED neer, and Jas Ferrella? oiler. .Several Morgan is, bqj longer. Manager of the passengersUbVrnid:! explo- SJ&iS - , . r r '.rt'MV'pt- t i sion.,TheMve8sel0W.ted fiignals ot dis with them, or withthe Erie City Iron 'Works "AV'-IS ' l - e obierved t" of Erie, Pai' " 0 JNO H BU8S. " ii J i 17 !. j 'i i ivwaMwa i - , j. i uiii tc av - v ' ' the di8abled vessel and towed her back td thiseifr, : One hundred recruits to join tne army of Generals . Crook and , Terry leave here to-morrow ior uneyenne. . . i I 1 . i f';-t'J j FOREIGN, 'peace Negotiations, &c. t i CoNbTiNTiiforLE, Aug. . 26.-r-PrelimU narv negotiations iQraeace i opened A..T. &.0. Railroad. BUPERIKTIiNbENrs' OFFtCE,; r Tf : . ' " Charlotte, N. 0, April 8, 1876. 1 AN and after Monday, April 10th,. the J following Schedule will be run over this road: GOING NORTH, Leave Charlotte. " 6 30d.m. D. College, a.u XUOOfCBYlllC, 'W K -1 last nignttWMeeri Arrive BtatesviUe,-' - GOING J SOUTH. 10.00 1 20 p.m; i' 4.35 'V,! AT COST FOR CASH ! QAVIlG A LARGE AD FBLS11 fclCCK OF AIMER C COLS CN HAND, AND MONEY BEING VERY SCARC Ef WE HAVE DETERMINED TO CLOSE CUT CUB E3ST1RE STCCK OF SUMMER GCOIF, AT CCBT I OR CASH, IN CRDERTO MAKE RCOM FOR A LAEGE FALL 1URCHAFE 1 the foreign ambas-j .ftiMoorestUtei r .. r. J f i ; r..u t , . r 1 ft, i i " - rr rr n ...fT . f fi -rnfl f. fr. ofti-.ra in i.nnnnnAn nf stpna taken! f? D. i3ollegft:: nou'ii ."ii j . ..! -i7 .v i-.vi i-.vfi. VVKH T i ft i'ul t t; T1 I'.l?; I: i il.tjUJj utdT's' rati c tu t i?i i Arrive cnariotte, Lin nm ffe1p.wiU.1j .. ' .aiviiiu. i-iwu ,uiw I by mnce miian. j ,' .. v-. . r ...r Vjbnna., A.ng.i26,-rl is asserted here t ih tralM.OTr.;ma-lI;.-.C) R.R.,- t:i..- ,that at lhe preliminary ?peace1 negotia- Tickets on sal& to Newton, Hickory. Mois ii: .J...f,..;!-f iVi 4 crantorL. Marion and: Old Fort.' Wu? : -r -' UOns ,pw,ea uo iJ5UwiJ:ev v t . ' fe .aid on Friht treaty bf Paris, including Russia, it was offered for shipment to Section House, Hen- nrnnnsed as & ' basis ot-arraneenient, derson's, , . Alexandrkna .: and.t CaldwellV. -flSf S ?ZfJ iiSSk'rfi These being "Flag Stations,1?' the Com pany tbatirjhceTMliaf BuW cretalft the not iJable for lossor damage .to freight The Last Chance. A LL persons indebted to me by note or XX account, will please come lorwara ana settle, as I need the money. All notes and accounts in mv hands, un settled by the 1st day of next October, will be sold to highest bidder in front of the Coor House,- for what they will bring. ; aug22 r tt m W R COCHRANE. .oaoAaoi - ;a a t.t tai - -l i '- 'irt'.' Q . .'AL.-U i. 'AAA.UV. ! i im i . a i nrfK " .Kin :-ioOcl:. i'" i :tt ,.y j i'rA. t .tl.KM SILokf-i throne bf Servia and pay the .war in- after it is unloaded a either of the , aboye demnityj.aad that Turkey should havp ""SJSSi Agents for the right to plan- the garrison in the shipment unless the name of consignee and Servian fortresses on tbeTurkish fran, j-rggffiaffi-. terx " ap!8 . ' . ' Superintendents ;; Macon SchooL fTlHE Third Session of this School, design X.ed to prepare boys for the College' classes at our best Colleges, will open on Monday, tne 18th or September, 1S70. J r For particulars, address --i - - . . r; .O r :'-, .W A BARRIER. Referenced Bev S H Harding, Col John L Brown.. . - .Vi;?j 1 do-j.: ..." ' ' . aug22,wk r l Buffalo Tl TTTTT A ' WATTPT ' at ii-',' ' v - -SCARR& CO, Drug Store. Bargains Will be Offered. JB X X A S, CO H jBN & M AS 0 NIC TEMPLE jn21 ; ; . HOESaLBE. BUILDING, ... ,it ;i el '-' : i '. J OF- (iii vi . .. THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF i ? . . . i r 4 - N e wlR rjvn,s,.D 6 m e sties & c . , EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. FOR TEN DAYS LONGER. WE HAVE A FEW SIDE BAND PRINTS WHICH. WE WILL ; STILL :'' CONTINUE. TO SELL AT , , ,:. ' FIVE CENTS PER YARD. COME AND SEE OUR LINE OF w goods iii-yi JUST ARRIVED AND GET ASGOODS: ARE -.ADVANCING ; VERY RAPIDLY,- WE ILL STILL i CONTINUE TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE ADVANTAGE r .,.x-.-3 , 't.- '.'" . ? iv'. - .-ii j! :J : VC.r :V)F'0LD PRICES' FOR' ""- t'M-f-'1 HP" ."R TT T!l AV" 55 -OTCT'Gii!3'!0'q":5?' J-1VrESPE ' Aug 17. 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