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gtg-e-i'U'i. JOD PRINTING. 1 . . IL li .'lUllir.nTi.. ...... . VW-r V-t .!! i hJa. vi-i nug Ln; mii.T rniTffHi, W u rurntan l nor oowo tt; "TAOJllCleTS. FOSTERS.-, ' mmAdn -V r7fflv, l' r" -TllGRSDAV. -SEPTEMBER 28,-1 878; - ---Na'l . CHAJtXOTTK OBsyayiSji : - dWsTX 1 VLZir III nn WCt'i III ii -i iv i u i ii i ii i ii - I.' v i w. i ii i ii uTT't in. i ii -IK -t:; ESTIBEiriEm;SUiriER GOODS, 7-7, i 1 UiZ " . .UHILflHfipS BOOTS and SHOES. dirri TTri-iv i ' 1 H;iH .1 1 GIVZ 1$ yAa PALI RElgiii: PVRCXA8tXmEmmHERE AND '.Mai .'.a iff'' ;i'.jLtnKl i BURGESS NICHOLS. t,,'--".-;" : v" t T'-T TT.f TV T BED ROOM AHD, P; AH LOR W 11 AMIi KAUbVK inar7 -.'. U) I-.':, of ff.f'.jsTfa-w it-jw !., . ,4 arts ftnctij ASKlifier sy Cash and secure Bargains than high prices on. I. f Ill ill L W W Iff I lit ' .mi - iuji; - - mmiriH ) x Sin of! -i. Willi (lul 4gU4Vpa I . ....... Kl ,.VJ n.rtff '1 ' ,nsilA .1 .3 1 UiUiw.M li bsrWrrtl ; not toi ' 'EVER'tiBEFORE .8938UTI rHa ( h Jiu vM SHqi J i ti'.ni vA j.K ,i-iJVf -i'it.a .IV .jaavoCWlf I :i s Jiwbtnl .mtik3 Id J I, GEBITS BOYS, F- IIS f I I ni VloJTH.iMli HOUf'V v-iih " " " w W I a.- -t T ' b'ir C4?fT .'- E. A. OSBORNE;. 0 .XX I U.UIAM' . F FDKNITUKBj' lArJi ) "5 I It ) I V 'i A- r r 1 4 i ! - . ; r , , -t.! fw bam ms mm- .- OB I w Ml V r B.BIKr 1M .9.; .J3T-JH .TAHTZ t ',1 7-' 07 AL AL l i.! r a lATT'AT 1 fi .Al.'Mbr.Ldy av.t-.' If 'l.I!'y ii : J'ii'i U3d t.rttu?: i&i.:,fUiisu.-''i I ill; Hi-rnrtrrV'ut''J:; ; : i,frt . r - .J..1 wMVfM . t V.i'3' iso' 1 n KIT .... i ii Moon dispatches; :. -jtJ v foreign. j - Large Purchase of American Ragles ii in London-f Austria it Oppos-t th " Proclamation of Prince Milan as ; 'Tting, and 1 Eussia Won't Support iji Peace Restoced,'. Between . Hol iand.aodTeuwuela ' a.1 London, Sept 2o.--A Berlin dispatch to the lost,J Ways: The Porte has given Mr Baring, fhSecretary of the Bril ish' jegition. a ere'at' on' the m ix'ed coniT mission, c;(try, per&ons implicated in the Bulgarian atrocities. ; The Prince of Montenegro has order i J suspen'siori ; ' of hostilities ontll A Beuter, telegram' from ladrid, attys : -Before. the end of October, six battalions of infantry, and a regiment ,5alrrjwilt,afjrieJnL 8abai . Fo,ur teeti batteries wil.Jie, sept, i,n ,NoTem- 1-XtE-s6ef-'telera'm from Gonstan ti 'Sbple Bayk-? There is eyery 'ea'Soirio" believe, that ,tho PortVillieply fivor ahly to the-peace propoaitions. -u It is decided that an ekctive connisel cbn- ! stating-of thirty Christiansj and thirty V irt,'li.ftL!ii&2 .-.:fi HiiLil. y -in ton efifect the reforms, demanded by tliff powers. : . i - "Y ' J The 'Financier :says 60,000 'pounds 'prtK)f American Eagles were. pm cuased yesterday from the Bank' of England at 76 shillings, 3Jd per ounce, -o'ifaris'iesidh'tbNew-ydrir,'" : f'ur thrireniittances are'exected, because shipraeut8 of i wheat aud cotton from America are large and absorptive. The. new United States funded loan in Eu r6pd is steadily increasing.1 1 - ViEMSA, Septi?Z.-A political corres pondence at this place concludes an official article on the proclamation of jPrincq M iian asking, .as follows : , 'Th e A Malro Hungarian Government can not allow aoy doubt to bet entertained Orf One1 plnVtbatMjthat; It would be inci ined td recqgni ie M title oik ing if it were conferred on . PrWoe( Milan and- aha-tii all . political i congequen cei: that' might be drawn' from euch an, ac.trouid' eTOptfrite.as QposUio";' St. Petersb'uko, feept.-Trtth.aRus-Bianr-cOiiiiul at Belgrade .has bfen' In stracted to declare Ibat Bti88loat in1 Ih iicl 6ase support- tbeprtihla'tibn of 'Prince,Mjja afej . ; , . ii. i The Hacvj:,! Sppt ; . 27. The Dutch' foreign Diirjister- has announced in Chambers, that there has ' been a re conciliation between Holland and Venezuela, and that nothing , now is wanting, but a formal resumption or diplomatic relations. I)AEOTATERRIT0RY. . Wheteahonts of the Western Troopa b ;CH?yEfXE, Sept 27. Coi; Stanton j?ay master, A, who commanded Ihe . ; Yolon teem ahd u Scou lai in - Gfeuv Crooks ''recent :ibAmp'afgrri and ' Maj; 'daijt'co Indians both returned to thiy place to day .-.The flatter goes at once to Syd . ney tor ? take' charge of one- hundred PawhessHrho are, to go toPoft Fetter man and take part in' the IroQyemet; Northward.. Col. Stanton returns wlti funds to ptiy off the 'expedition and, troops at he Nortbern posts, in this department, about 6C companies in ail. fidn)Cfook reintins at eialbe or ganizing a new campaign against the Indians, and will not leave for the field, until the work m done.- Fresh troops consisting of the Fourth Caval fy'stm) iQerf' McKenxie,' abd Infantry iitideViOataib Pllbtelf Wilt'-be putiin tho'-field at-ibbe.7 ' m U dt A department of supply is establish edt OldFort Reno's troops of thee-, cent expedition, are now at Custer City,4 under the command of Gen Merritf" and w!ll;await -hw eappl'es of clothi'pg; and equipmenta.' ' ' ; r Lieut Luettwitz of the 3rd Cavalry, andTVne or tiro others, who were badly w Ju u fled, -wertr lefWt Crot4 City 'in the Black Hills, with medical attend :ance and will come out as soon.' M they Ca bear removaL: z: l '' 'T ':'!'.; WASHINQTON. Aid Fwri thfcagoVnd Hemphis far L .Savannah and Bruniwick.-Yellow :iTef ei? ilJfewJOfIealt:As, WASHiNOTOKi'rD!' C, Sept. 27. The haVeMntalhotisad to Bru&V: wick, a'nd'havecbinmfttees at work-f it. LTher6 tiaVe'.been V Stf'case'sland-il?; deaths at NewVOrieanao Thejdisaee is confined to a few squares inb'e'npper' part of the townV LOiUyionicase Jxaa beetf reported hce'SatttrdayV . i Jn a pewOg of the aiaoOiated foress, it.Vaa, resolved that, tbe schools closed by the board should be re-bpened. as there is not sufficient cause to justify their closing, and-thereby causing iin4 necessary apprehensions. -. . imn ilid-KighfeDispatchesi" ; -. WashikotoSt D. C.; Sept.-27:7 ; For the SouVhAUantfc7$tatea rising tarometerj IIe,t8rtheTl fio; partly cloudy or 'aiather Chicago boatd of trade hiftbeen ac ive in raising relief money, and sub- Bcnptiuop ro sun guiujg iuiwmui aim Hofwaf d! AssocrVtfori of emyhis.Teait tViIl prevail. 1 i -"PnDMC-I,i . -f.l' U-.l . .'! i . i . .. i r:?l .Hi Heavy Battle --Pe ace Negotiations,1 : Paama, Sept. 27.--The battle in the Causa in which thousands'were killed aod as maey. jroupded. .resulted in fa vor of he Government,''' The Conser vatives fled to the State of Antiaquin. The goyernmentaroops occupied Car taga, s , -1 Losoox,1 Sept 27. A Reuter'a tele gram has the following from Belgrade: M Ristics, the Servian foreign minister .hut' night sent a note" to the English and Italian consuls recapitulating the complaints made against the Turks for breaches of the armistice and pointed out . that collisions would -continue to recur ' if hostilities were merely suspended ,for eight .days, as proposed by the Pprte.v The note of M Ristics concludes as follows: "I take the liberty of requesting you to make known that ,the Prince's government regret that it is unable, to "order -the prolongation of ; rstite. of f things which -experience has shown to r.be impracticable." , The govern rnnt at the same time expresses . an earnest wish for the,4 conclusion of formal arm ietice under :such conditions and of such duration as; would lead to the attainment of (he enj( in view, hamely: tfPeace." .' ' A: Renter dispatch hasr; also the fol lowicg dispatch from Belgrade r '"At a coyhcil, of m.misters held yesterday over which Prince Milan presided. It was unanimously decided to reject ihe Conditions of peace recently elaborated by the Powers, and the Porte. The council also resolved that Ser via should not submit exeept in the event of for eign occupation, and to fight a out ranee until the independence 'of Servia ahd Bosnia is secured. .... .. ; The Servians yesterday , burned two bridges which' bad' been thrown over Moravia by ' the Turks. There1 were also soruo engagement) between out post of Servians and tbe : Turkish armies. ' - ' 11 : ' The report that Sir Garnet Wolsey had started for thw Civpe of Good Hope in ' connection -with the Trans Vaal -Republic matter Is untrue. NEW YORK. Interei ting News from the Bo$i' 2fKw Yoek, .SepU.-y'-A: special dis-, patch from Yigo says Tweed was re moved at balf part tiine last evening from hia fortress prison to the Frank lin. Tweed offered very little objections to his ; removal. He'was treated w ith every consideration, and-tbe quarters of Rear Admiral case were assigned to him.: J Tweed's companian Wna Hunt was taken on board the Franklin, but almost- immediately: Bet at liberty. Hunt looks like a mechanic. In an interview witbl Hunt afte? his release, h.e was very reticentr-ref using .to ge the history of their wanderings and still nraihtains that ' his friend Secor was ot ni M Tweed! Hunt after l$ying the Franklin went immediate ly to see an American friend at the Hotel : Europe, 1 was registered there 'uner the name of R Sands Sajids is considered here to-be Tweed'ajon by a Spaniard who professes to have known him hV New J York City.i; Th'e're was much opposition here to the surrender of Tweed to tbe American authorities and the action of the government was almost ' tmiversally cohdehrned Th e libujr far, the deartjji-ei of tn,e ,Frank- hn is set for twoo clock this afternoon. Silver Comrnisiion Experts APPolnt- ew'Yor' Bert-theilver WJDiiuusiua aias ucuu eseieuwBu, jur Nowseof Btonjfoy.! thejuEast,; Gea Dix -for the Middle States, and. Mr Grpesbeck. for .t)ieVWe8tiu)d;''jBontb are ine.three exper ia1 fs authorized bj fchaJaciiCTeating the corn mission, I ' i The steamer Liberty haa been 'wreck ed between ji Havana arid thri ' port. .Her cjvgq r.conslA'-,or; ajiigar, ;pahn leaf and tobacco )'Vaiue fOQjOOQ,. , f ti-l i-j. : icif rL .'.'97 oriJ li srdahi 'ayinlnstiCaf iop" hs !given Hotice requiring 60 days notice ( from depositoM'1 iiU ;-'-'r ' orti -, ro Louiav ille ,iaya that; Ten-broecJt made four miles in 7:15i; which is the. fastest o .record by nearly.1 four see- ohds. ..-e, following ia ,,toe mem i mek x FjratiLriBile.rl:$Cl'eVcp rnifel l:46;'fir8Ulwo milesi 38, third mile HlJJ? JH! lO.'MJV'.J. OlJ 14J UJ'r J.fSJ-"j .'ii'. . 'W News Jtemrfrjia e' to WASttWGitojr Sept 27.666,000 four and 'Overuifleteca?' milllofA idonara of sflveii,pa'rJut"8ihce: ApriL;,f Tw'pmil- aaWieyxaoncftaia wegjpaQSQc con?; ip'ira'?y,lrial,haa"ieloBed:Jsir t iff-'n-j ? !; . - - a - I- . t . i litt; first- three miles. $5? fourth m ile i0"1 ,'R.Mt-tIq- v.UMo'.T-e-f !a half bonds substituted.-V'i ! 'I"M1 ImiUttnT. : ThPrPSfdpntweTnr.tpdl'KAmiddlefV" v .'-T, - 4 V.-, of hextjweekw;;--;j-t 'io j w tro otf- lViih ? OPPO$tJ?.i:MARKPT.f . . The Japanae ioarolfic dPrtuent, organize! in 1871, when .there, wa only one4 mail, route, has'4,500 pgst otfices - ,iri : its' charged The v?'money order sysUrm was introduced i in 1875, and was followed. by potttoffice savings banks the present year. One of; the features of the reieteled letter system is that for an extra rate of six ceiita iBi.er is lasianity -seni 10 tne person for whoni it is " intended aa'on as it arrives at the offiee to which it is ad dressed. !;!! 1 ; ;t - ' All the Same. What a poetical way the ancienta had of putting things. We read in their pages that "Lycurgus, King of the Edenes in Thrace, jefused to worship Bacchus, iq consequence of wmuir uie gou visiieu.'nim wiin maa ness." Now, in our: day, the affair would read : 'Lycurgus Xing, etc.,; re fused to drink any more whiskey; and, in' consequence, 'had ! the5,J delirium tremens. Burlington Hawkeye. L MEW AIVUTISE!tINT Notice. in : THB CoupoDS oh the 2d Mortgage Bonds f this Oompanj wbicb become due on the 1st October, 1876," will be paid at the Banking Honse of M It lefsnp.Paton & Co, iorKew YorkTJtty;' or . at the Bafe Deposit Cbmpaoy, Baltimore, or at the 1st National Bank of i;arlott, N. C r at:.the Central KatiOnal Bank of this city. , JOHN G B SMITH,, . eept27 St ; i '' i : Treasurer; ON CONSIGNMENT. TEN BARRELS North Carolina 5IuIIcts, i ' ' FOR SALE CHEAP, BY . ' .... : -. :. R M M1LLER& SONt?. If You Want '.if i-iM ; ! 1 :'J I, S04IIC Tc4-Sausage or Pork Steak, Call ;on i i ! j iMOSTELLBR A BkO. ; -WPI28' . ' i.gj ;,..,-,, -r.i, , - If You Have Any p POD fat Hogs you, can get the highest VJ cash price, from ' i MOSTELLER ft BROTHER. ' stpt2S : v uu-; , MACKEREL, -Mackerel Mackerel 1! A NICE LOT OF Choice .Mackerel, AT- , STirT, WALSH core. Sept28: : ' .;:...- ' '- A Select Stock CRO C E R I E S. ALAVAYS 03T HAND, AT ' . i:: ,li ii i . Mi'f; ; j.r r strrr, walsb' t ; cjor3..a The Place; to Buy Fir$t Class Gdpds, CREAPIS AT. STITlV'v-WALSH &v Cad. ! t ": .' a ? f:i'.ij ' '! JUST. RiJCIEVED;'; fcJi ' mq r-io-n viu s 'tih-.t. ! 9tit ' lr:v 'njar"Si-A j'-'A; Ot', T7: - - L;!j fit- -h.A j ... .j. Gilf Edge Goshen .Datter. SELECTEl' CREAM VCHEESE, DRIED i ) BEEF;11 BOLOGNA' 8 AU9 AGE, i.'-j. i FRESH LEMONS,) I f -.t . r, v- CE8T-FLOUJ5 a' -" hwA 'J-fiTtXJARS OFALL'.j tai i , u.i jORADK8 AND PRICES,' .. . i SARDINES, "? : LOB8TER8,r f V : H OYbTJK9. BALUUA.'vAAvaanS OF U KIND8, BREAD, CAKES and PIES. : s'-)M jttTT 'rt.-lr ljii7bNt:jj Uf'a, FDESD EyEaY,lqrning 0;8.HOLtOK&CO. oii u -u, ,1:11 ri o'tj,; s-i vlni k.j ay-i Eeept2G . ajA.j, i'.Lo. j . TRE ASTJBEB'S Q FJFICK. ) Charlotte, Columbia die Augusta R. E., ' "Colurabis; Bi C ; 8ept. 25tb, 1818. ' i -wv a t -w i w iriiv '1 i -. v-. - .. L rf -!'. li . i ll , -. Mi. 1 f f! 1 t! . 1 S ' , -I4!. 'i. i -'!-! i 1 DEALERS IX a . DRUGS, MEDIClNESuPAlNTiS, OILS, WINDOW eiASS?eF i . i v ,u ; V r ai . SfEIHGS' sep23 mTOH . HABKET ;i?)rk;mjSIWEB&'MB8Br, MW HOLLAND kiRRiiAiJMiEN, SWISS OHBHSB: -!' '- Salmon, Sardines, Lobsters, London Layer Raisins, 5! 'i FINE FAIV1I SUGAR, COFFEE,! T?A,..B1 CON, MEAL. SYRUP. MOLASSES, BEST WHITE , s JWINE VINEGAR,, AJEJ:4C.4 -:oin GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO aog31' FALL AND Wl 1 '. :. .! iJ i its ''' Bought jiesriy an"! eheap-, and will be sold at t m I'iii&x uuuiia is iu ana complete, ODS is fall and complete. Black Alriaccas and 4 Mohairs ati'prWa it wilUstoiiish you, f A bandsoma .nwr lotEmbrQiiji ,, ' . J ' J yery cheap. Dress Gboda very lotrr ' - K ' that yery cheap. Dress Gooos very . i - Gents' Ready-Made aotbipg and Fnrr focinspt-jUcn , tne prices win aery ccEpfeuon. . A run line of Boots apd Shoes, Hats, and a rei eral toioitment of roerchandree. Blankets and FMnsetsy extraordinary cheap. ' nu,,i ..v.)i;f.n-f-,vf;i-'.n V- ti sv,- v.,--. . jiotufa;v :-rti" -,.Jfft-, With a 25 years eiperienceof the wants ol Mecklenburg we should be able to fill them to the satisfaction of our customers and friends. ' ' -. ' j -' If yon call and examine our Goods we will iake the price ta salt 'the tiroes. - i rt.-l.; I '. l,J. 1. r . ELIAS,? CUHRJ-T ;& EOESSLBE. ju21 .,r d !.-.-. si i 'i.i fii.yfioa-. I -.ili,!,"' .TI.-u ir.iif't.R:' ' j.'i,, n: ' oftJ "KiV'ifi rtisnot ?:a wfi vlitfifftm a fa . WIT T; K0 WES K 4 - ' - ' ' '!.' i fiHARLOTT TT-j-O! -r -1 R.. R; AIL.LT.'-U'I.R. C".''!?R:ff O-'riS'-T 6 . At. ') ' :"- . 1 .... :o-r-'Oi . ' s To tbe Trade .T 4i4;i. f' r.,: i cl : i ' si -P1"-"l BEING TOO WELL KNOWN TO THE TKADtf.lrE l)EEli'lr UNNECESSARY TO Lft-ffljAcIW-W8 QUfALTTiES ind PRICES OF DUR STOCK THIS FALI4 feUT HOLl) IT SUFFlCiENT' Td sAV'THAT pi'RTMEijT'ANkxQ to n 5J:-Is f'MJa'i ; V ; t writ vb-.-iiJ -ip ,v;oi.iim xii?J bib iiin ' tfiE DEAtH OF im RINTEL8,x;Birr 'sHALLDEXyTQ' rOlitbRE OF A ' CASH BUSINESS THAN HERETOFOREjTP.WHICH END .WE SPECIALLY INVITE Ai-rrtr St i t:Jt ,'fi.4i ?.uivi.( ( . , , ' r , THOSE WHO' WISH TO-AVAILTHEISELVES of the OPPORTLfNlTTf o? dCTTING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS r READY CASH, AND IN TDISt CONNECTION WE BEG. LEAVE JO 3AY.THAT WE BAVE LARGE JOB LOTS OF DRE33 GOOtSi CLOTH flfUAfND HAJRUr AR1 WUlUftj-BELI, AT A. GR3AT B ACRIFJC ' We DE3IRE'ERTlER TO iVTHAT OTJRPUNCTTJAL TIME; CUSTOMERS ARE A8 WELCOMSAS EVER7 VERY RESPECTFULLY. t .. .v) .ft .noiialti ' " , "j.vA," .. . tf4Xf.i4'iT TO 1"J1 q, fn fiVTi"!'! -t -fJlAJTLnw .'fi!lT I2j3 33iIM33 tesiiSX .-.idy v.:t vh . ,.'KAJ TA.STATt Ht aoi..- t.v af ?.iiAt. I It r -. : ! ?' i. ijiit-fiivna ' , AH '. ,0 .1. . 5 :m ri- IL .r'.. ' vm-r j-i !i . '! ;. .--'I' H ) H.Ai'i LY FyOUR '1 ANY - PART OF THE, CITY. . ABE JUST RKCEIYIKa THEIK. SIW. ' " i -ij -' i h -:ri'TiuI t? NTER . STOQKi' prices to uit the harct tirjaesc Oar Stcck ef jsiai snd i- traordinarr chean. i O . i 77U7Z V: 1;. ;-.- ; i.j mu.: Y; iRN'T.JBX S , .l'H.i ,?;;(, i'f,j-inu suj Losm's iO''"' "0 ';vq is ,' v . i i'.'i J. ilO.'irO;? mo a' "!i-' j- .lnsfg-tfT v ' -i ' .. t f - r . , o; i ' ' ; t . n 3 f c,- a . ; i 1 1 f .' .. ! ; '. ... . -. St.: t - ! . ...... '- '! , . 4 . ' vand Consumers : j a d1'11 o.ir! !- w 'f b.iM'iH THEL MAGNITnDE . - si
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