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sii , lie 08E&TX Job Department & -thoroaghly enpplled with every oeie4 want, and wttn toe latest strte ot Type, ne every manner of Job Work can now be don with neatnejuii dispatch and cheapness, We can rarnlah at ahoct notice BLANF 9. BUX. HEADH, '. LEtlER KB VD6, OARUS, TAG8,BJXKIPT8.rOSTKaB. . ' PKCK3KAMKK3. HAND BILLH. PAMPHLETS. CaiKCltB, e vliv l year, (sV.pald) in &iivanv ; fi'uios. " " 3 wos. ' " 1 mon. " . . " .. l iJf WBKKLf ED1TICH. f ' ' lCk I v tbe eouaty) in atkanee. j. $2 00 out of the county, postpaid. u io CHAKLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1876 car Libera techiftioilTor fclulk M Nfc 2 327. r : .. u m t .. ... ; ; ... -; , , , . ' . m , , . . ' -, ' , 1 "rrrr. A.. ENTIRE LINEKOF -AT- ft r , H E ALWAYS KEEP THE LARGEST AND BE3T STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES, CEBITS', BOYS, CH1LDREHS BOOTS and SHOES, or tVERY DESCRIPTION TO BE FOUND IN the CITY, ' . .:' AND QVB PRICES 5EP.Y. COMPETITION, rjTT I'S A CALL LiaVKE PUJtCJJASIA'Q ELSE WHERE AND V .. ' . . 1 SEE HOW LOW JfOU CAW BUY COOTS -A. 1ST JD SHOES- 'liiu Strictly CASH. Bfttor pay Cafh and seenre Bargains than high prices on ,.,,1111 ii !'" tl r peoples' dtLtp. Rtmeinhrr the place. TXT J-X-. 3SO"5T2 . )-V. 11 iN 1 htT 'IVITH BUILD I NO," TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE. N. C. F IT It !i 1 T U U U l U A L. It s . BURGESS NICHOL?. 2BS8 MIH1 ft WHOLESALE "3S BED ROOM AND PARLOR OF COFFINS OF ALL FIRST OF OCT OB E I WILL STOCK OF EVER BEFORE OFFERED m; - aKADE feTKEET, L'NDER.CENTRALiHQTEL.1 1 J&:,cisr it V SUMMER GOODS, rag j . : E. A. OSBORNE. & RETAIL, DEALKIIS IN ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &a No.15, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C, JUST RECEIVED -A F XT -L. I NT E: -OF- ES, UIIILUIIUI1U UlllllllllUbUl SETTS, AND A FULL LINE CRADES, ON HAND. OPEN A AMD FAHCX '';iHiOe' . It f. 4 if. i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS IVoon Dispatcher ;.. , WASHINGTON. Sherman Declines being Considered a Partisan. Washikgtojt, September 9. At a meeting of the south ward Hayes and Wheeler minute men of Brooklyn on Wednesday night, the following letter from Gen. Sherman was received : Headquaetees of the Army op the United States, j Washington, D. C, Aug., 30th, 1870. E. R. Kinnedy, Esq. My Dear Sir: I thank you for the compliment conveyed in your note of the 29th, and regret that a proposed trip to California prevents my being in Brooklyn on the day you name. Of course, I am pleased to note the honor in which you hold the national em blems which we followed to the sea, and that you number among your members some of the men who com posed that army. I feel every possible interest in the honor and glory of our national government, but trust you will not use my name in a party connec tion. I must not be a partisan, be cause I have chosen to dedicate my few remaining years to my profession, which is eminently national, leaving every citizen free to choose his own course in life, and to ally his civil for tunes to any of the parties into which a free people always divide for the varied interests that always do arise. With great respect, Your friend. W. T. SHERMAN. FOREIGN. Heavy Turkish Loss. London, Sept. 9. No new military movements are reported from the seat of war to-day but report telegraphed from Deligrade to Daily News and published this morning, is of the move ment of Turks to outflank Servians at Deligrade corresponds with information received from other sources Moukhta Pasha has done nothing important on the Northwest of Montenegro. Special dispatch to the Times from Oetlings, says Dervish 'Pasba's attack on the Southeast on Wednesday, was made by several columns which crossed Zeta and Moratscha, where the repulsed portion of the Turks were cut off from the fords. They were driven into an j angle between two rivers and pushed i into Maratscha which runs between perpendicular rocky banks. The I Turkish artillery posted to protect the crossing was ineffectual to check the pursuit and the slaughter was great. Eight hundred Turks were left dead on the field and upwards of a thousand drowned. FLASHES. Charleston, S. C Midnight. -The city quiet, the streets being patrolled by detachments of white clubs. The colored Democrats held their meeting to-night under the protection of a strong guard. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 9. Calvin L. Gardner, postmaster at Suffolk, Va., is held on $5,000 bond, charged with em bezzlement. New Lebanon, N. Y., Sept. 9 Moses Y. Tilden, brother of Gov. Tilden, died this morning. London, Sept. 9 The steamer Ar- betraln, from New Orleans for Liver pool, struck an iceberg. The crew safe. Loss, $350,000. Cincinnati, O., Sept. 9 L. U. Lyon k Co's. sash and door factory burned to-day. Loss, $50,000. New Yobk, Sept. 9 Traphagan, Hunter & Co., Tailors, failed to days. Their liabilities are not given. Chicago, Sept 9. In accordance with instructions telegraphed agents by their managers, who held a convention at Erie yesterday, rates on all kinds of coal are reduced fifty cents per ton. Savannah, Ga., Sept 9. Passengers for Florida and Southwest Georgia, coming via Charleston are transferred three miles from this city to Southern bound trains. Haerisburg, Sept 9. Gen Sherman is here, and was met by Secretary Cameron, and both left for the West. Mid-Night Dispatches. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Washington, D. C Sept. 9. For the South Atlantic and Eastern Gulf States Southerly winds, station ary temperature, lower pressure and occasional local rains will prevail. WASHINGTON. What is Transpiring at the National Capital. Washington. Sept. 8. Chandler re turns Tuesday.''; , ? r , Headquarters do, not credit Trapper Ridgely's account of Custer's fight, i ; It is understood that Robeson will have Chief Engineer Wood courtmar-! tialed for Bis letter to Congressman White. The letter was calculated to provoke a challenge trom a gentleman. White is a Republican member of Con gress and Wood took lim brage at words used by- vVhite m debate. Caleb Cushingxninister to: Spain is in Limerick on the month's leave. MASSACHUSETTS. Decision in a Celebrated Case The Republican Majority in Vermont. Boston, Sept 9. The Supreme Court to-day rendered a decision in the fa mous Sear's will case. The will pro vided for the payment by, the trustees, of certain stated income to the testa tor's son, but made no provision for the ultimate disposal of the balance of his immense estate. The court de cides that it devolves to the son by way of resulting trust. A carefully revised summary of the Gubernatorial vote in Vermont, gives Fairbanks 23,732 majority. NEW JERSEY. Prominent Banker Jailed. Norristown, Sept 9. John H Tal mage. of the banking firm of Talmage of New York, arrested here Thurs day evening still renins in jail trying to secure bailbut itis understood the creditors of the firm, have created an organization to punish if possible, the Tal mages to the utmost, and that if bail is forthcoming, there are other warrants ready for cerving. VIRGINIA. Reports of CottonProspects in North Carolina and Virginia. Norfolk, Sept 9. Cotton exchange has fifty replies from North Carolina, and four from Virginia. Thirty -three report weather lees favorable; four fa vorable, nine better than last ,year; the remainder complain of rain or drought or cold nighty forty-fire re ports staud not so good with some shedding. Picking will not commence generally until the 15th or 20th. Com plaint of the month is from the exces sive rains, causing shedding and rust. PENNSYLVANIA. Adjournment of the International Medical Convention. Philadelphia, Sept 9. At to-day's session of the International Medical Congress, reports were received from several sections and referred for pub- iciion. The delegates from Great Britain and Canada presented separate papers signed bys each delegate from three separate countries, congratula tory to the President and: officers for the success of the congress arid on the high value othe.vaiioua papgrs pre sented, and on the forward imrlnlse it has given to the progress of medicine in the widest sense Of the word. They expressed in the strongest and warm est terms, their sense of and their thanks for unmeasured kindness and courtesy and the unbounded hospitali ty with which they have been received on this centennial occasion, and added that they would all carry back with them a most grateful recollection of that warm right hand of fellow-ship which has been so invariably extended to them by their brethren of the Unit ed States. After adopting resolutions of thanks to the officers of the Univer sity of Penn., and of Jefferson Medical College of this city, the Congress ad journed sine die. All Sorts. The money and hair of a fool are soon parted in the mid dle. Man does not want to be an angel until he has failed at everything else. The man who does not set himselt up too high will not get hurt when he falls. You can no ntore hurt a silent man by words than you can hurt an elephant by a tin rattle. A hint is as good as a kick,, hut there are men who will never take one till they get the other. As soon as the novelty wears off, a man never wakes a baby up for the purpose of making it laugh. ; The reputation of a man is not safe until the man is dead arid has no fur ther use for it. Prudent men treat their friends of to-day on the theory that they may be enemies to-morrow. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A. C ARB I THE EXERCISES OF THE Sleeklenbarg Academy, Will commence on Friday the 15th inst., at 10 o clock a, m., in the New INSURANCE BUILDING. LYNES oY NEWMAN,. scptlO su tu tbu ...Principals September 9, 1876. Select School. IVTISS H MOORE will open her School, i.YJL on Friday the 15th of September, as mittinetmly a limited number of pupils, Tuition,: paid half ia advance. No deduc tion made for absence, unless in cases of protracted sickness. 11. MOOIUS. septl9 lw I ; Thie Last Chance. k LL persons indebted to me by note or juL account, will please come forward and settle, as1 1 need the money. , i t. : h . All notes and accounts in mv bonds, un settled by the 1st day of next October, will be Sold to highest bidder in ' front of , the Court House, for what they will bring. ang22 W It COCHRANE. BACON, FLOUR, LARD, SUGAR, RI0E, COFFEE, SALT, MOLASSES, HAMS, MACKEREL, BAGGING ; TIES, CHEAPER THAN EVER. ; at Mayer,R6ss&iones. . eeptlO AFOTHSH EXCURSION -Tj THE CENTENNIAL TICKETS FIRST-CLASS $1500 TICKETS SECOND-CLASS 12 50 THE CHEAPEST TRIP EVER OFFERED TO THB PUBLIC. THE un lersigaeJ have chartered an ex cursion train which will leave Hearv'c. the bear! of the Western North Carolina Railroad at 6 o'clock, A. M,, on Tuesday 55CTH SEPTEMBER, 187G. for Philadelphia and the National Centen nial. The line of travel will be from head of the Western North Carolina Railroad to 8tate8yille, thence to Charlotte via Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, thence to Wil mington via Carolina ; Central Railroad, thence to Weldon, via Wilmington ani Weldon Railroad, thence to Portsmouth via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, thence by splendid Bay Steamer to Baltimore, thence to Philadelphia by rail. Only change of cars from the head of the Western North Carolina Railroad to Norfolk will be at Wilmington. A special police will go through with the excursion, and persons who purchase tickets must conduct themse.ves orderly or they will be put off the train. bpecial car for ladies and their escorts. Tickets srood for thirty days on anv regu lar train or boat over the same line. Ten first-class passeneer cars will start with the train, and such other coaches will be added at Charlotte and Wilmington as may be needed to secure ample accommoda tion ler every passenger, in addition to the regular Steamer, an additional Boat has been secured for the accommodation of passengers from Norfolk to Baltimore. Information promptly and cheerfully furnished bv application to H C Eccles. at the Central Hotel in Charlotte, or bv ad dressing the undersigned at Morgan ton, N. C. OF ERWIN, P W KIBBLER & CO. septO 0 BEAUTIFUL stock OF JAUaad WHITES' 0 .4 CLOTHING!! IS NOW BEIXG OPENED AT THE OF WM, BAUHA11ACH, 9 if-: Next door to McAden's. rv Merchant Tailoring a Specialty-Sl Flower Pots ! j A ; .Large Stock FLOWER POTSr all sizes and at alt priees from 4 to 25 cents, at , . - -WAL.TEK JKREBt & MAKT1N 8, t : ir cl. tt J n I i -"""v Jl Bl IS C E L L A Ti E O U S LINSEED O IL , .1 SPEEM Train Oil, Tanners IlIfiiA & aug 19 WE HAVEsA FEW DOZ. OF WHICH WESWILI.CLOSr? W R. B aug 19 PULTOH HAEEET -flSk flbrJnjUWSBF, IN CANYi.81. , , NEW HOLLAND HERRING, SARDELLEN, SWISS OHBJBi,:' Salmon, Sardines, Lobsters, London Layer Kalsins, FINE FAMILY FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, BACON, MEAL. SYRTJP. MOLASSES. BEST WHITS WINE VINEGAR, d-C &C. $S2T GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THF CITY. aug31 AT COST FOR GASH! -o- JJAVIKG ALALGE ATsV TRlf-ll tit ( K CF tl M1H CC 1 S ih HAND, AKD MOKEY BE! KG VERY SCAECE, W E HAVE DETERMINED 10 CLOSE OLT OUR ENTIRE STCCK OF&rWWERGCOIif, AT CCSTEOB CASH, IN ORDER TO MAKE IX GM ICR A LARGE FALL PDFXHAgE OUR STOCK IS COWPLEIE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO ITS EXAMINATION. Bargains Will JSXil-j&Hj OHBN MASONIC T'tE MPLE BUILDING. ju21 - - ' - - FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE S E A. S O NT IN- STRAW GOODS THE FOLLOWING ETNA, POLO, BRUNSWICK, RIVAL, BAKAiwA, rriAjji, nijArun, t;iJTJ!;it, LUtitSAJS, 1AL,IA. rs"FELTsWE HAVE BECEIVEI) THE POLO, DUFFERIN AND OTHER STYLES, - : ' . - . :: . -r- :: ' ': .' -1 - LADIES AND INFANTS HAT FRAMES. Large Stock of Ribbons SOME ENTIRELY NEW STYLES, IN. THE LATEST FASHIONABLE SHADES. FINE ASSORTMENT OF Flowers, Birds, Wings, Flumes S Bon Bons. NEW AND FRESH STOCK 0F? LADIES NECK RUFFS; LADIES BEFORE STARTING FOR i. F( , U Jli Aj A XtAXi VQKtMJU VWw-Ii:.T.5pHS5r;8.EiT;t-RI.N.-T.BL8 :i fjr l. t i Democrat copy. sepo A O V EBTI8EME NTS Oil. Machine Oil. Ol)iAT LOW FIBRES. Wit i :.: ' : 'V.'.'- 00 .tin be Offered. & ROB88LER. MILLINERY. STYLES OF A DELIA, ARLINGTON, GENIE. r .1 i , THE CENTENNIAL: CALt AXD JSJL. Y XLiLD(Jr A A I . l' v. ii. II l m !i ::i '- m- ..V . ."I 11 ! ;!. mi I m wm II! $0 i H '5 It mm. 5 l m aft- m. " I tit -mm mi hi t- Mi P'l '": isL.f,r mi m ;-f it ' mi lit I & i jr. H r IV'. f ; .it:-! :i it I
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