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CSABIOTTS OBSERVER i'-. thproogoly uppttd 'TriUt 'T " want, and with tn ltrt trl irf Tr. mtnalneCdlsptfili B!t .ftAMifa,. . . -i ear, (postpaid) la advance, $8 00 v ' 4 a moe 1 mon. - 76 .WwanrnlB.atenor ntutv.D,; WKXIT XDIHOS rtlv ,'totheconntj)iniadvance, $2 00 1 ' out of the county, postpaid, -2 10 6 months, " 1 06 VAT. "VTTT t, CBUBIATTE, N.,C ttU?SpAY, AUGUST 31,. 1876 '. i !. ! . ., . L : : . NO.' 2 318. 1 -n" iFiilii m 'ins " Iff Ik W rtfftArt v fflm 3B- A. : A IN- :lt 2 V 03)E3l 2.0 MA&IZ&QPMtyoilji ZAUGH FALL S20CJST, tfM;X)f'JPJE!32IWG OU12 BNTIREpNE0MOTER GOODS, WE ALWaW JTHB- ULRGE3T AND BEST STOCK t)F I,ADIES MISSES, GEBITS BOYS, AND -r-mL -48- HlLDnElfs-BO otsi shoes; OF EVERY DE8CniPTIOMiT03Dli:FOUnD IN the CITY, 'AND- "WPEtCES DEFT COlimi CI'JS A CALL BEM&lWbSJfflSmB ELSEWHERE AND -r if "ir I SEE DOW LOW YOU CAN BUY b o o x 3 ia: nsr id s !E3ro rs- pit- Terms Strictly CASH Bettip-y CasVand sheave Qargaina than high prices on cridit to pay other peopleti' dlit. EiliierttLta' tfto plac. S1W 1B0N 5B0KT ja!29 SMITH ritDlhTS.WATM TELEGRAPHIC; SEWS Noon Dispatches, FOREIGN. Cardinals KesolTe to Omit ' Certain Ceremoie in tlie Election of ihe . Fope Dloittenegro Bfcleases Servia From Her Alliance Coatract-rJieet-ing: ef-5 the Ministry at Conitaati sople to Consider' tie Mediation oppalsPf ,$' .PowertCnineio RoME,.Atg. -30 It ju affirmed that the Cardinals . have ; unanimously re'f solved' ttf omif certain .teemoni ' .yMU? F U K N I T U B 13 BURGESS NICHOLS. i WHOIAE RETAIL, ( k Ml M Ala Skk, I ..A to kef p AbeancJate freerom foreign kirt JtatedthU Prince' Njl'tjolMpntwkerQ ibtJ:. iofbrmediPrince Milan i that he need f "hot fconsider itnWf '.'b'onnd by : the the war, that neithgrjhpuld 8 e par at e ly enter upojapeciTpgotiationfl. Belgrade, AugcSTt is announc ed th,a,t diplqma.q .ageata kave hand ed the; ministryijoitft riote-.frbin; their respective gbteriitn-eatVdeclaring that they will ; tae 'ddiiijtio.H:w their own tiands, and have directed embas sadors howto: proceed to top the hos- StodlElLMk QQ Aug. S0.-A councilor Win- isters has been held at Constantinople,' to consider the proposals handed to the Grarid Vizier, separately.' Kussla offered the condition that Servia should first sue directly for peace to the Porte bat has abandoned that position. Panama. Aug. 30. The'revolution in Colombia continues. American sold is at 20 per cent pre- Mlnium, and exchange high and hard to get. : The President -ofggslo Rico has been oveTthownjfj-and a Provisional Government established. ; A Chinese riot has occurred at Fra jello; ah overseer was murdered bv the Asiatics, some of whom the iniujg nant people shot. London, Aug. 80 Heavy fog D E A L E H S. E. A. OSBORNE. DEALERS IS ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, , BJEDDITSG,&G. No. 5, West Trade St., -Cf:iL6'TtB,, N! c, JUST KECEIVED I ! or illid-Night atekes. - WEATHER FEOB ABILITIES. -, . , ,. . . . - -j -. ir!;..V'ASHISIGT6,1))V,C, Angi PO. 1 Fo the South Atlantic State; slfght lOweir oarorneter,' sbUtheast to sonth- west winds and geaerairy warraer i?lear or partly cloudy weather are probable. .: WASHIEOTOU. Organization of Mail'Transportation kth-(tr ''tit AVnhMk'fPrintmr Tnflian WAsENGTb l;5f Atrg: OThO Mail ' TransportaUaiiCOfh niittee. or- gW?ed with: ftoowpu Hibbard.aas . "Public Prfnter': tajiii aaiiisWea'a,' circular, oraenjag vin; jaiscnaxge oi, ail . whom the foreman Opkeveral branches find deficient as ekillfeil workmon'ful , , , i. i ' . ' .: Mti!' ... 'J. Although the recent lptellixence tqi: ceived at army headquarters, concefnV ing the mbvemerils ojf jfepM.! Crook aWdf Terry, S4;believts againsi the hostile ili be'utti mately successful--iki nurny respects. The country.in whtetthe IndiODsnow are, affords but little. s.npport, and ihef may disperse into small bands, hot: troops b re so Rspose'd "'as to render theni powerless for!1fci&ciiief.r ; 8ince the mteV;;1 military posts aud deppti,, for supplies hare been established which will aid. .materially the military operations, and hem in the savages . from escape. Recruiting ia progreslDg satisfactorily and in a ehojt time almeu authorized wilt be obtained. 4:" ; ' F0BEld,S: ... ,i V. The Turko-Seryian war Peace Her gotiatiomv &c, ' Kagusa, Aug 30 It is reported tbat a battle was fought yesterday at Pad goritsa. Details wanting. Djlaleddin Pashai command, includ ing ten guns, has reached Tjrebinje, un opposed. Cettinge, Aug. 8Q. The Hontene- BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE pecled b mr7 OF COFFINS OF ALL CRADE8, ON HAND. grin official newspaper publishes an Faucan Caesar David, a well-known artiqle rejecting foreign- mediation de musical composer, is dead, ' : plariDg that Servia and Montenegro grizziA, Aug. 30. The U. S. frigate will not 'abandon the conflict until the Franklin is here. Sclavonic provinces, e completely ' Madrid; Aug. SO. The Governor of freed from the Turkisbjok. Porto Rico has been. officially notified London, Aug.' 30. A special from of the Itoyal decree ordering the is- Belgrade to the1 Times says the keen sue, of indemnity bonds to owners of est anxiety here Of an armistice every liberated slaves, 1 day increases. The danger of war is The emperor of Brazil is shortly ex- spreading. ere. During his. sojourn be The Servi ait4 army is fast becoming will be received into the membership j a Eusfiian auxilliary force, fighting on of the society of political economy. Seryiarj soil. The Russians are expos King Alfonso will preside at his recep- ing themselves in the front of battle tion. with remarkable valor. Out of forty- eight men who fought as a Company OHIO. at Alexinatz, thirty were left dead on the field. The Servians are becoming PENNSYLVANIA;. The Centennial" Yacht Eace-The ' ! Crosby Brady Murderers. Wilkes barue, Pa. Aug 30-The per sons arrested for the murder of Crosby ' Bradyi alledged that Brady was Steal ing oil at the time and that the Mol ly Maguires had nothing to do with : the murder. Philadelphia, Aug SO. The Beaver- wycks won in the Tace to-day. Time, 9.-6J; Londorf, 'second: Watkine Srd. The boats were so close at the finish, that it took the judges sometime to decide. The Loridons were 18 inches behind the Beaverwycks, and the Wat kini close up. : 4 ' , " ' fcfeW ADVERTtSEMEfl'rS ' MISCELLANEOUS A PV EBTI8 CM E If T 8 L 1 1ST 8 EJ D O I j f t -i t; j - - : - 4 . . ' sip: Train Oil; Tanners Oil. Machine: Oil. if f.-j I '-' ' If. is mwML 1 M iGiiCrfteVl For Rent. Tl. augl I ilU'l $$2kMi&228k V we haitjsa. few bbssl 6t? I Ml) by C a Bolton Co , aid AI at Or Beegs Apply to ; , 8 it, HOWJCLI;. FISH ! FISH ! FISH ! JLESS M ACKEREL, ! Jill .'li ' ' :-1 '.)' fi i ! I . .1 i i MX: If If rA II, NOS. 1, 2. and 3, BY THE- BARREL awd i .-naiJrn;,-.: '' ; : iM. AL WOLFE'S. aug31 : :i '' ' ' WHICH WE WILL GIX)SE OUT At TX)W FIGtJREJS; 'jii: i. .. If EXCURSION CENTENNIAL. W. R. BDRWELL & GO. aug 19 iltjlTOir KASKET ,pTw York CityilflIO2B0.!lBEBF IN CANVASS. ; : ') tit t1..,i U NEW HOLLAND HERRING, ' S ARDBfiUKN, SWISS CHEESE. 4 - - - - t:i'r:f :-.' "... Satih'oii; Sardinbtob&ers, London Layer Raisins, THE CHEAPEST TRIP EVER OFFERFD TO THE PUR LIO. mHE undersiRned has chartered aa Ex- J. cursion tram which will leave Charlotte, N. C. at 12 o'clock on tlrt night ef the 7tb of September, 1876, for Philadelphia, aivi the National Centennial. Passengers will go via the Richmond I SUGAR. COFFEE, TEA. BACON, MEAL. SYRUP. MOLASSES, BEST WHITE FINE FAMILY FLOUR, I SHALL LEAVE FOR THE NORTHERN MARKETS THE LAST OF THIS For thefVoseof Buying IheJ-iiet magmficeixl J r , Desuactlve. Fir-2)epot Full of jealous and afraid of the Russians tak Tr.;ffht D mg full control, and of their army , v. slipping from their hapds, ,apd , will Cikcikxati Aug. 3Q.S The ; Dayton joyfully accept peace if it can be ob Short Line Railroad Depot, and its tained on goodj.terms. The seven contents were destroyed by fire this days fighting before Alexinatfclias been mornirigj TheTfireorigiotedmohgst( greatly exaggerated.. The estimated a lot of coal oil barrels. The depot was .Servian's entire loss, is only a few-hon-a brick building, 400 feet by 80, valued dred killed, and about twenty-three at $25,OGO. j An unusual large amounit i hundred wounded. No; lists., diihH of freight , was stored in the building, 1 killed and wounded have een publisL principally for merchants in this city. ed since the beginng of the war. ThelDsr"OrrfrghXirTro1fn"0 $200,000 ;YHJB3 OTe WlWI NEW YORK. little if any insurance. As the law MONTH i visible for the goods stored in freight VOnvgnxion-iwrauo aey- J IN H fK M . . ,a .Lic kwvt hi monr Heminated. ;,; a iwnuuit.vi . iuciua nm xju uuvu t. r. . . . Danville Railroad, through to West Point. Va , without change, connecting with tbe Steam Boat line on tbe iort Kiver ror E-a - titnore. thence via rail to Philadelphia. f Bef-T&XP TICKET?,.- $i00 . Good for thirty dayp, to return on any train, or boat over tbe came line within that time. Tickets will be sold by all tbe railroad i agt nts on tbe North Carolina, and the Rich- I ruond and Danville Rai)road3. The train will reach West Point, tn ibe evtning of Friday, tbe 8tb, at 0 o'clock, m time to connect with tbe York River Steam ers withont delay, and ample accommoda tions will be guaranteed for botn ladies ana gentlemen, botti on the railroads and' the steamers, . Ihe lessee has engaged ten lirst-class a3- sencrer coach e?. end be is limited to theaale of rive hundred tickets, which is a sufficient guarantee that the trains or boats will not be crowded. WINE VINEGAR, &C, AC. jr. fii, OOOIS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. aug31 AT COST FOR CASH! 1 '! 1 iii i consigneesra8 ' tti03of the.; I S li Jia gtored 2 or ;8; 71'ppladse. The usual committees were appointed. Recess to 7 o clock. Later. Hiram ; Uray, '-' President. oratio'Seympur anJ6;ellyjtv; 08en electors ior me piaie atoarge. e platform, after declarations sofaie- i h f 'A ! 6 la6.'iAii liirThfc'cttt-Wiha Nlatfaimaar to Lord's resolntiops, ; .;;) Dutraei Wljeeroes,, -.' V - ? r I viP.5n?tvJ ia! Veiled over the'firine ntoloftncludes: : i I I aeveral residences, and an attempt to I .'' kill a planter living below here 1mi U iilll&ll.m I a a fnr maCatv Th.vo U nn nana I FWloriY ' toovflrn-menLT Ve hereby en 2Tp 1 itiroj.is-r- ALLiiiuil tr. nor- aoLema nrotesi .aeainstthe . . v" the Union, and equality, of States and icinity, o the, honor and eroaa oaaie of ,the a- .'i itn7wH bni - m ,,TV nherftibnusistance - H m'$m?mmw to intimidate jr. ,.: - .11-- r . (r , , , in i ij i.ut. u : hfe nfionle and control-their elections. i .III. i i ' v? ITEW TOlllt. A icroverhment Wi the bayonet to. take the plaice oia gpvernzatnt through the ballot, is, an. outrage, w men oemanos he consideratipnTOt ,ti wno, love Jie?? Meet crmrfTjJcJiliJ Slate 1 publican freedom and -hate despotic .IpOWeV,;;,;.,., : r -A WM.:. AVlG A LAEGE AlsD FEISH MOCK OF RaMFK tCCI8 Cli Information promptly and cheerfully fur- u sX n iXTI vr-VFA' "RFIXO VFHY ARf K. WE HAVE DtTEBMINIB nished by application to H C Eccles. at the -""--i "-r Central Hotel, in Charlotte, er by addressing r.t-frrp ttxtItji? RTrrir nv H'TltITT? RffifS AT COOT TOTt aug31 lw( M L HOLMES. Lessee. Salisbury, N, C, Meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee. CASD, IK CEDEE TO MAKE ECOM FOE A LAEGE FALL 1VHCBASK OUR STOCK IS CCWIlETE IK EYE BY DEPARTMENT, AKOT?g IBTITI' niBE Democratic Executive Committee THE A3TEKTICK OF BUYEBS.TO ITS FX AM JNATIQK. X fincludinz the Township Committees) for MeckJanburtf cotmtT, .will meet-at tbe XSty Hall, oa Friday the 1st inst., at 10 o clock a. ra. . Prampt and fall attendance urgea. JOHN E BROWN, . aag30 St Chairman,' 100 BARRELS. i 3 i . J- Bargains Willbe Offered. " KL I ;A B9 ., CD H BN & ROB88 XJZTZ. MASOKIC TEMPLE :BUJLD1K.G. 9 til ju21 '. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED JUST. BECEI ED and FjOR SAilS ,Lq)...H d,i.i -OF- RJIMILLER & SONS. ... :i: angSS ff?'t.qi..t ; MUSIC SCHOOL. TflE HAKDSOMEST, LIKE . OF at t ftlHE" Fail Term of Mrs. Sain, K jdatd'weM . , I Mitrfn V choof wHf beriri Mdhday 4th I ' day of 'September, Hnsie toota .adjoining! ' Miss Hattie M oore'l BchooT Keom, jost m f '.,, s , : A " w - x ? W W ' rearof tlieJIplscoiMdChn. P f-l HIS U O ITI 6Sl I C&. CI C - : 1 rkiM3f OZ BBBHUU IV J VWbJ t a j fc-a i'ri.nn - - i. ( .TiAra-TrnJu .mTiT ri ' ' finviav i.iia . i . ... ...... .. . .ii. SDioes.iSDices. ' ff NOraER'1consrgnmetrbr tfXVB''! FElV- SIPE" PRINTS WHICH E. WILL STIIX. A English Spices,-for sale a- v ' . '. ' .i-.;-. J ... .nTiTs . ' . J nl27 w, i f..,,. :' . ii;Drne atone :!! ri Convenuoa i 'j y.SxnxIiATEE.-Horatrdyrriour'warf : d ia -: . ' L . : vrH"? u ... i ff iSxnxIiATEE.Horatrd Seymour wai pWCD O CV-tiJB F u O FpC-RCD-"' 'j f -SArfATOQA, Aug. SO.'The Democitio j. nominated for oVerpor-alataA ,r, ..,.. ; . : oratedp andmuchgood &EG$X&.vm 1;V,: JT rt,-, ?' ,!; ;;? :'; 'U;rrtftV!"thr iiwelre also mariv .;? .'j,'; A ,UJLsi-Ua-'Jt.,- -hr .1: - TO xivtlU Ai i.nirittedi.;lherai!were also many .A r,,: A .i .i-i,.- v, trT"- , - - , . , i ,.. ,., spectarorsTituru w repjenam was Yellow-Fever Subsiding Democratic chosen terQay5e4lgttittTO3, ancuo-1 sflmination fer-CoDercBa Ex Gov dressed tbe Convention. f . . r t I rt 1 ..if Cf.n ..rHAtl hfaH 1 lAill I f ' ;;r, ; ; H?:H BlililiiM illurJ pan Connecticut. licari State Coawn itteey-Jewell Prest LeWli jOnt in nXeffti ; fbj' KftesK SAVAMirAiAg9ii30j-a'helf:yeIJ0wi - :r c r ; tin l : ?0R-8ALE. nu J 1 i o ; ? ; e CONTINUE TO SELL AT Ji'A good Gold Watch. d3artrcalarain Mtrirtfa - S : OBSERVER-OFFICE. - FIVE'' -CENTS PjER YARD. ..... h-.. COME. AND SEE OUR LINE OF .i't.X lifci Buffalo ,! O O TO S ITHIA WATERS at' L.m .' ' . .Lii:.. :n ," e--i ; 4 5 JUST AREIVED; AND GET v luJt&x ,'CjiL, . : : (RAPIDLY, a WE .WTX1 TILLi ut Sti :t 1 i'vJ f - 1 T - I VA L ate4Ahe,0 N wmiaro.s.wanona 99.,. , t foIFowin etdfrai rrer wx?- rerress irojno93iriwMMKK -1SI va- AV nENTRACTttOTEL. iy "1 i. .: i i 1 iL7a ... .. ",11 n;v ,,.,,1 w.ai( JclOOJLBiAliE.iu i47SiAtrgl7, ,tr,Iiemocrat and Home copy aug22 'j. " dent of JleCWei,
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