4s o--ix a a jfzt . l??m Jekir3.fJ.fTMioe,QrW" " 6 months, 1 "oV " "TV- 'llJ, ilAMi Blhli i - rv-'T , ill 1 III . -U iii.'Jl' 1114- fi i : 111 -. I II . 0 i I "V -.'III ' ' i I ' w rn " c - 'VwVVV ' Tl a v- - . -- ..nil J : . ... .; . - .-7 - - .-w yf . : i- I I -II III. -V "V V III t 1 1 if 1 i ITi J I I . I II MV T I A 1 X A. 1 A. III ' WTV 1 1 I 1 I f .. W r-. III. Ill 1 till lllX ..k M X 1 M V T A. v. . : V V M. s LA.'; , w' 1 Y-i . . : f - ''r 'ill -i-T t .in, , : : T.. - ' .-rrr4-' .. ,i i -.ii - ' -BP ' II I , li . Ill 1 ii. II I I . - - - i - - - - . . -rri 0rS.ci232 odSIXCXc'-aarte: 2B: agrv ENTIRE m - i vet LADIES I.IISSES, GBHTTSS BOYS, , , iu . 'CBILDnEIIS BOOTS ad SHOES, Of EVERY DESCRIPTION . ' ' . . . .T . Bl UUU LOW t&' J' n,VJ?JVA4cn PEWS than, higfe, prfdtt 'otf 4t - JJ;OK J- lit J t ; IT HB 1 1 1 Uil2 L iff! burgess Nichols. WnOLESAK . BED ROOM AfiD PARLOn Or IvrrinUvr ALL mar7 ; wHmA ?' .2'n -Ultimo in 1 ,VjqT9r!DerlT .oaoM o): . i 1 l ', - T ' ! it -, - ....,. . . ji .- t - "- 7 i.if..,.y it'-. . i ,.: '.I.1 -l - - ii Z5 . 4MJ't "i-s Is fft M"-4i : -'". - ' -Jim.xn x.jKH.nr' - ! ODijoU o!nT 1 t 1, 'Miff trinniSR ; cxuknr 11 ftftfi 1, TO BE FOUND IN the CITY. f- li. i U 1 X . A it J- ' . ( VniI C! A TV HTV S. - i I 5.-. . I XO,iT,5fjr'-?' & RETAIL, DKALKK8 IH -r srn Bifesroci oft t(1 Itrr.i . i T30 MAO. 8 or,!,-; BEDDINGr.'&C. lvf j -.'i -i !n . . ..11.1 : F xr t; ar xi xB 'lior dviuj -i-iAJi fijooj . or- fi'- 11 -sr- PUI rCHIlBBEflS :;CiBBIIIbtS,si SETTS, AND A FULL LINE lit auco,uh nu. 3011 : -ii ,i.f 1.;- i U"3J 1 t i AO ...,', .4 OUM it i'.'iiuiiHi 4. .dlJIillrJAlt I,,, I.::.Uii ! -i . ,jhX ' - ' .TELEGRAPHIC NJEWS GhUeie Eiation-llore About the .'U be lla-H-Scho oner Lot 1. 1 i 0 jUosDpN; pet2tfrAi dpjitca, t)t the Times from Shanghai reports .arrange' niente;hiaebeSett effected '6n thefiYun' - 7: $uVBg& vtb& ter'me3"J!tinkribwri,' pprUt arejiidi opened to prpign'com nojrce. s'ilieouventioa will be ejgped. . Maduid, Sept. 26. The 'TTranklin Queeulsabeiia remains at the -Pal ace of the Eacurial until Octobeii,'. ' 1 ii 1 . t i.i!f'j'! ;J ! m Haejeax,' Septi 36.-Tb3BcboQier Blooming Bill, is -totally wrecked. The scbb'onef Three1 Broth ers'Ri ' burned, tb - MASSACHUSETTS. ,4:Fhjsjcun ataiiylnjared by 1 Insane Patient..;; . . ?C oBosxoNgepT;26.P ,W Wood burj7 assistant' surgeon at the McLean jjnsan'!Asjlaya probably fatally,' "over the beat! My ; patient, while playing croquet. 'I.he weapon was a croquet mal let: '.' . : u 'pPh1 1Kb .'iatfriuat : nieetin q; the Amencau'Acadeniy of Dental Science was held yesterday; Dr D M Parker waa re-elected president ' and Dr E Y Tiicker;'vice-president; l)r Geo T Maf fatt.cprresp!onding secretary, and Dr M L Tacker, treas. .o .. ' U: i : "" J MARYLAND. Suririvors from the Wreck of the Ee- ;;"'f becca Clyde. . Baltimohe, Sept. 26. Five of the six survivors of the crew of the steamsfaip Rebecca Qljde, wrecked near Ocracoke inlet; North Carolina, Sunday, Sept 17, bare reached Baltimore ; viz : Solomon Wbitely, oiler, Wm Englis.b,' seaman; Bttckley ; , and .'Robr fc McQ i n ri ,: firemen, and Fatrtek-Halpin coal pas ser; all bruised -iand J'sdme' crippled Capt. Clinton SmUh of the ' )Bcbbctte jttatlie 1 llerfronsi; Brunawict;da Has cuea or jreiiow lever at tne quaran tine station. The rest of the crew are C08TRIBUTIOXS FOR THE YEL- LOW FEVER SUFFERERS. ' TinctBVrLLK. Sent. 26.--Tb6 Louisvilie Free Mwons have , subecribei $550 for. fiaVannnn. 7i Oej.r a W ' ififinL- 26. .The How ard Assoclatiorr sent additional physi- cians.andcigh nrsea yesterday ; tb - . . . . i , ;: ..-' : NEW.Yditr, Sept. .--Sayatfuab sub- scriptions at the ; Chamber ef . Com merce are over ten thousand aolrars. ' The' grand total i of Isnbscriptipna publicly announced for Savannah and Brunswick; are $1249. ; ill r i t; . NEW YORK. Steamship Disaster. 'V KYbiksepi A 'Lcevi' Del- aware, dispatch , says j Tlie; st earner Liberty from' Havanay-Septem ber ;14j for Ne9 York, was. abandoritd at sea bra sirikib c6n'diti6nLduring the hur- ricaneoi iae ill lutsuk lautuue op Nortblougitude 75; WestJs The crew Were all taken -off by the schooner Yellow Line, and landed at Lews. .'She had no passengers. rwfr sa ' MINNESOTA. Raines!' of. jthe! KUleA .akaptured ii'ij ; .i Bank Robbers. , j ' St. Paul, Sept. 2G. -Thedcad N th r, it field bank robbers fare Charlie :Jfitts; Bill Cbadwick and Clem Miller. The prison ers are ' Calve ; Younger ti pob Younger and AV Custer. r The last:(is a noiea Texas aesperauo,; :-a'r MtU, ft fllid-Night: Dispatcbes- 1 ' WEATBER FRCB ABILITIES. V " 1 'rAsm'KGT6ir; D. c.7Sept.;2a:ui 111 For the iSoath .Atlantic States,' cooler, northwest wlnkl;,ri9ing barom eter ahd" partly cloudy1. 'weather, will f 7 ,vj;in WASHIHGTON.- ; ' Railroad EepairedBifle Teams. 1 wisHfKGT0N,i-D.'t C.;'Bept.,.26.-The damages caused by. heavy. rams along the Virginia Midland Railroad; hare been repaired !an'c trains are nowbn nine on schedule time; vti. ' The teams' were ribt-.full and count was kept only, of -..individual scores TeTilSrirTsiriiiTOTyfroT possible 50. Roe-Scotclmade'-H- Weber American J 4.7. r, Slade f Australian i . 45. m.i..' l,flDt JVihtA""hv l'psnectirfr xty oh th Yangtze rirer, 120 mirea ftbbytfCibiaj1 iang-anthree' otlUr wiu.taK.e iweea . and r Hunt off tins weeK. If otninc is Known about Shark?. 3o oj noiiFOREIGNj! i;r! ' ' , , Z Aid.' for Destitute Bulgarians-Safferj .f j i-' ;r nil" in niiHint; . . . 1 T Cdxstastetoplk, jSept 26.-4Porte baa telegraphed, iits: repreeeotatiyns" abroad that it: baa f; Bent.1 destitute Bafgafiana 180& Turkfsh5 ftootindi nd havalsa taker raeasurei fortbe'epe'edy rebuild JIavIna. Sept 25,1 Key Wisx, 2Gr Terrible siiffeting isjueing experienced in ,,ruer 10 Jtrjnyipe, .jtormerij - one 01 the.neUesfr cities of: the Island. . Four thduaadd rations are distributed in the .inarlrdt1 pTac0 to thep65rrtwlc'e a weeki nfci v M ' "... "' "' I'1''' '"A '" !'"'"... ; - .' .. :. 1 . xnecpaqjarus are, loruiyiog approacn es to Cienfuegas from;, botjur land and sea with 'heavy guns' and - detached f0tt3.J ; " ' ! 1 " ' ' .- - FLASHES.4 . , i u , ( i 1 t t- . 'fo. ii St; Louis; Sep. 2C;SefverrI shpeks of an: earthquake ,were. felt between Soutbe'mIlUnoisis'j i i I t? j' - fe wBmsM.'er26lhe rainsbas ceaaed.'? leather fineforshLOotine ' .ALTBAjriVN-Y'., Sept 26.Grenb?ck State. 'Convention' ,met,.r, y.mv; Al A.' vjarsey, leinporary , presiweMh -vvm- mittee. appointed. fRecesaJ' .'f Jacxsqsvjlle, Sep t, 20,-rl-Th er e is n 6t now nor-has ' there beenjM ease of yel low fetrer.i IThe eityi Ui perfectly beal- MosTGOMERY,.Bept. 2G- Drs.; Stone arid Maudeyille of .New Orleans with ten nursee, passed, through thia city fo,Brun8Wick,"Ga, ,--j : PHiLADEtPHfA, Sept. ';26.-Races of iireeaers meeinig was posiponeu on account. brie .ii; rain,,,. - . i i, SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Tbe charade in Greenville for 'the aid of the. Savannah5 suffeiera: realized $2,750, i a. .. -.;t i-i.- V " : The neonle' of Central' Station, Pick; ens, will have a grand barbecue 'Some time during, the. campaign;' at which Messrs. llul tind Uordon will be invited to be present. - The fever is still confined to the .lo cality in whicbiitlirst made its appeaf ance; in the nbrtbpastern section of the city, and but fourdeaths have occurred. The Board of Healthy are vory vigilant in their efforts at.thygiene. and the streets nave oeen spnniciea wun . car bolic acid. JQUmal ofGonwentQf The dedication of the new Catholic chtirch ,in Greenville is to take . place On Snnday, tbe1 15th of October. ; The building- is ust approaching comple-; tion. and in its beauty, and solidity sur- nasses .the" expectations of the people;1 JAt, the' ceretnbny' bf the dedication: uisnop iyncn wm most proDaoiy officiate, and Rev W F Clarke, the well known Jesuit preacher from Baltimore, is expected to be the brator. The cer- emony promises to pe a very imposing one. ." ':' 'rVV'' "''"'V'. '' ' 1 ' A correspondent of-f.the News and Courier, writing from Columbia, ' under date of the,2MjLnst.,J8ays:1 "A week hs elapsed since the Just intimation of the outbreak at EHenton was received in: thiacity, and t yet, strange, to relate, nothing wiiatever of an; official or defi nite nature' has been roceived from the scene of the reported disturbance. The authpriuesatthe btatehouse seem to oe as much in the dark as are ; other peo ple audit, is not even known, by them, how many persona ; have been killed, and wounded." , , , : , : . s . ! The annual report of the Neivs on the trade of ' Greenrilleahows that during the1 past 'fiscal year the sales amounted to 9J.,dOU,42U, or wmcn xne zu,vw o&ies of cotton brought $1,000,000; $429,000 worth of groceries, f4y,yuu ot 'staple sold besides other articles. -' Eighteen hundred tons of fertiliiiers were sold at $50 a ton. The prospectof the coming trade is 'Very goodithe lactones onenng hieh brices for cotton. J Oreeriville en joys the wagon trade of Greenville,- 1'ickens, l.aurens, parts 01 .Doeviiie, Anderson; Oconee ' and Spartanburg; besides a considerable, amount', from North '? Carolina; iWhe2tewg wants' a1 narrow gauge road to -BreVardN.; u. h ..;:).; . 1 ' ..li.;iiai'Hi!i-' ; The story goes, that Jefferson wrent to a bank to cash a i check during the long tun lof Rip "Van Winkle and the bank official demanded that he should be identified. ; . :t IT . Why,".said Joe, "I'm Jefferfson, now playing at Booth's." 1. - ': ' J.natmay De,;: repuea me cauuous clerk, ;"bttt. I've seen: Rip many a timej and i seems 1 hardly possible you are the man i any way, you,- mustet some one who knows you;." : i 1 ) Jefferson slunk against a post in the peculiar ;fQrsak,en air of the returned sleeper and said in the 4words of Rip : ' ; ;'u my tog Schnider vas here ne voud "Fay, that check.'? .crigdj the cashier. f'Nfl onei but Joseph Jefferaon? haa that heart-breakinjgvc' or . could, utter, these words in that . ''!' ! ror.-H n And thus an-illusion: to the dear old unseen .dog-that ..never existed, except in Jefferson's imagination, saved him a deal.of trouble.,,!! frV. 4tt," i, .1 -J.v'e ' ! Mdiuos Women.A' description ot Mormons at churchy by a correspondent of the Louisville Courier Journal iyNot one prettv"wdmanrriot one fine lobkibg rtian; all ignorant. dull, honest : people hardtvrojrkuig, low born. t;jno intellect; na style,' 'no refinement, : riclife and ULIIlliatiUU, , 1U UIC HUUID UU1I. smijles or bows' of 'recognition', no set tling of ,drapery" and' rattling of fans, nd delicate perfumed ' handkerchiefs. Nothing like what we are used ; to 'see ing in. a modern church: 1 Th women inis1 ins.! dressed in calico.' maby "wear" ing' sun bonnets all 1 without gloves, tnere was a aoggea iook on every jace T Wan frkVBali'A hrw' thfl plflpr nnift A KJiw- w ... x tised' polvamV as f a 'religioas duty. Frtr ih'nthinff bu the strictest . dictates of ' duty could r urge a 'man " tb provide fof a half dozen. f these dull, 'prosy dry goods, fi27,wxF0t snpesfoyuujot elothinsr arid $65,000 ofc liotwra1 were Vi. (bushes and couldn't hear it"'. Applause ACL UlkUiC AVJ biAY? .. . J . 1IUUI 1V1 lowed the doctor's retort."" ' di $t. WKW . ADVERTISKIWEMT..' f1 V.-JUST REGIEVED'. y 1. . . . I Giii Edge fiosben Bntteir, SELECTED'' CKEaM ' briESB, DRIED 1 BEEP.! 1 BOLOGNA-' SAUSAGE.-. ;vai ! IICKEL81NARRKL8, 9 - , 't r,lf vFRESHrLEMONSr Jqim i , ,it -,iJL MARKET; . ... 1''w'-' j y -. 'f; Grades ANf Sprices. ,, , , ' . .IJ . '. OlfSTERSSALMONj CRACKERS ' " i OF nil KINDS vBREAD, CAKEss and ei ES. (T1 BY; DAYLIGHT, .. t.,..'. - ;. : .', . , 0P()BIT)2 - MARKET. a .S. HOLT0JT & CO. : -: -: '-1 . ,. . ; :.r:- ' . ,6ept26. , .; ,: v,;!; - 1, lOno Cap Load 1, i. CANDLES. VANDSTARGH,-i BAGGiMf TIES, TWINE, BACON, FLOUIV LAUD, SUGAR;'; COFFEE;! AND, RICE. 1Vlayer,Ross &Jones. 1 8epf2G COAL! COAL! GOAL! KOW LOIDIKG AX , t , 1 ' PHILADELPHIA' AN DTO ARRIVE IN THE CITYOF CHARLOTTE VITtnN Tjj DAYS, ' i; 1 i ?'FREE BUJBNING EGG RED ASH .ANTHRACITE-' O O Xj V 1 hu rj i -i THE BEST, COAL KNOWN FOB STOVES AND CLOSE GRATES, ' ' ' ' ALSO-- '' ' t ,. 1 O.O TONS)'' OF THAT ' JtJSTLTC CELEBRATED "K ANAWKA SEMI CO BNEL ' 1.0 .SPLINT": . I " FAlt P-PEEIOR2 TOj' ANY. "BITD-- f 1 S-MINQUS.COAL,". .MUSJfiD' IN . - .1 ! THIS i- COUNTY TOR . jj s 'Open 'Grates."1 ; . ' dust ; ' before delivering.' .bad V accaiately weighed on - Fairbant's ; Standard jCoal 1 Dealer Scale,'' ! ' J ' !' ' v , . . . 'i-.pB' Satisfaction in 'quality, quantity and price guaranteed.-! f -f i v-. ,, Refers to Merchants and Bankers of Dan ville." Lynchburg and Richmond.; ! ' GIT vandegrIft: .l.,t "Fdnrierly of Alexander A Vandegrift,, i ' i .-r.i-'iM-.- . Danville, Va, -8ept2T' j 5 g.i. ;-i-u. ' i-iti. ' ;'!;" r:r'i - I" NoticS !1 in V. TRASTJEER'S OFFICE. " Charlotte, Columbia a Aususta taR.R., V , 1876. J " : ColumbU. S, U. Kept. 25tb THE Coopona on the 2nd Mortgage Bonds ; of this Oomoanv which become dne on the 1st October,. 1876; ' wilt : be . paid at the Banking Honse-of M K Jei8ap,Patoh A Co, in New. York City, ori afe the Safe Deposit Company, Baltimore, or at the 1st National Bank of Charlotte, N. C or at ; the Central i"States.vitl,e Landmark At the close of Judge Fowlers speech aVWilkesboro"; Dr Hackett, (Conservative) 'arose1 and proposed three cheers for, the - f Consti tution' HI. S.) and the -Union:'!. .Right lustily were the cheers given-7-by ,Con servatiyes and, Republicans,, i As soon as silence, preyaOed,' J W Hayes asked Dr Hackett 'Wby 'tie, 'did not s make that- proposition 'jm I86t f , Hackett replied,' "Because -you ." were in" the National'Bancortms city..;. v : ?-ii J JOHN C .B SMITH, . " 8ept27 St - " j" - Treasurer. 0 ...... . T. v si "i i.it' fifi .VjJ . 9iil.nl ! """" r ' 1 1 iru. tort, . 1 -lu'o l .t s i t. .; 1, j; - j m'.m ndJ 1" . ' -DKILKESMT- t aa j jrareaa'i-noiY iroi DRUCSMEDIClNKiJPAINXS, " V Jll '.-Jno !jji'7 9'1 oil;"' ."ifl s.''slv! ,- r iff; fVi r .lui-if- : ! i , - , 1 .l- Jit ji-:.ri -r-rh 1..::: , i u.l'x j-'rf - 1 j , ; ; j.: i-41 j !.'.' j ; . . . -; '. ; u : .f.i. :i ::.-! : . W'.4j A -, i lt -iititi 0 (r! .'!i'. ;' ' . i . ' . . . Jsep2 - - IN CANVASS" - NEW HOLLAND HERRING,'-SARDELLEN, ' SWISS lniorirSar.dines, Lobsters, London Layer Raisins, FI NEfFAM STjGlE, trOFPEE TEA, feACON, MEAL, GOODS DELIVERED: FREE TO , , tAE.JtTSX.&ECEn'ISO'.tem'S'l-rHiirart.' ' .... i .Ul . !;!;:PAtlNi" WINTER STOdR Bought early and cheap, and win beaeW at pricea lo suit h bard times. Our Stcck . f . DRY GOODS is lull andcomplete. Black Arpaccas tad' Mbhairs at price that will aetonjeh yon. A handsome new lot of Embroiderio1) " .in .int-e t ' very cheap. Dress Goods very low, , . - v ,.7? i.-,?i-ia'5si;i;; Io ' J ' -;"lJ .t;:H uvumi ai ,- ss--.:: Gents' Beady-Made Clothing and Furniihing tne prices will aery compeuon. . A mu line or uooti ana BnoeSr Hats, and a gen eral arscttment of toercbaadise. - Blankets and Flannels, extraordinary cheap. - - ; With a 25 years experience of the wants of Mecklehbvrs we bonld.a able to fill tbero to the satisfaction of onr castomers and " If yon call and examine our Goods L) - . . 1. 1 ""W 't A new and handsome Jot o(Urpttf, Jn2l "1 ! M -' t 1 - 1 . ..a' i .4 . f W I T T K0 WES K CHARLOTTE, N. 'O., O ' Vf i J .' I 1 sil J F A L L ;,; C I R C U , - , ii :o ! To the Trade 1 EIKG TOO WELL KNOWN !TO THE GO INTO A' LONG DERTaTION AS' PRICES 0F.0UR STOCK THIS FALL," BUT OUR STOCK; BOTH WHotfeSAI.Eiaii4 KETAII? J3 COMPLETE IN ALL DE-'' I PARTMENTS AND TQ .WHICH WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION, w 7" WE'AtriflSr STATE THAT THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED AS BEFORE THEDEATSOE MR EINTELS, BUT SHALL ENDEAVOR TO DO. MORE OF A CASH BUSINESS TH AN HERETOFbREiTO WHICH END WE SPECIALLY TNYITE w K . ifri;;...; I X i : ir frit .', ''."'.U Lj -j. ' i a . 1 THOSE WHO WISH TO AYAIL THEMSELYES of the OPPORTUNITY j of GETTING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for BEADY CASE AND IN" THIS CONNECTIO'wE BEO LEAVE TO SAY THAT WE HAVE LARGE JQB LOTS OFi DRRi G00L3, CLOTH ING AND HARDWARE WHICH WE WILL SELL AT A GREAT 'SACRIFICE. n- i ,' -jio .iu i ';; . . . -: WE DESIRE 4 URTHfeR TO SAY THAT OUR -PUNCTUAL TIME CUSTOMERS ARE AS-WELCOME AS EYERJ 1 VERY RESPECTFULLY, j v , . 'cANoiV--i34s-in 'fv- .vu;il ' ... s t ... .- ..r.TT, r a fL . . 7 1 T r z" ------ ,aisoi:Aasiu it'yt rttni 5TJOY i'Tl I'I . . . x . fr h (, J.tWTf- i U'KU r. ,a5J? .r h TisiAl- -i I.' fs ." ' .T'l'ifpi'i li!5 : i. V A .'. 1 J- .ii-: i A OHBBSB, : i s rt.. in ' ! r-.i rt i ILFjt)tjiR; 'SYRTJP.-OtiAfeSES, BEST -WHTTK ;:it.;Ts3i.if01. ANT FART OP THE CITY. 1 . i.fj 1 Goods reparlment,' ready for fnspecUoti and friends. 'kuSiuxvt we will make the prices to suit the times, JJ.A.1 Aff,' HXM ' liUJLtfeLJili. just jn. trfo um -a j tlii v. p! Y & R I N T E I S , SEPTEMBER ' lbTHf lo. s ' ; 6 O j 'a w-r L"-:9 1 f'K... 5 r A k'' 'i l'f L A R O F 18 76. :Q: - o: . - . ; :and Consumers J d TSADE, WE DEEM 1 T UNNECESSARY TO ' TO; THE tMAGNITUDE, QUALITIES and I HOLD IT SUFFICIENT PT0 BAY THAT ' I - ,1 I i'i ; !1 ' - '.10 ' ii i , uiA (- W v -a- . learns at ew yarus.