Tha OSBESVEB Job Deta.TtmTt want, and with UielaUst atla mtim .w rr manaar o Job Was u now b ttbn warn naaineaa, oispataa and eaaapnea. WaaaAtaralanalahoxt nolle BlJLfTKi, BILL HEADS, . LETTER HI IDS, CARLS, TAOS, SSCKQTS, POSTERS, PBOORAMMJCa, JIABD BHX8, t t i v tht-ottrntr ii silvwiw. tt I on of th county, postpaid, " 10 ' Rj.rr.ti. i I. i ' I; Oaf Liberal ml actions fur clubs. '! VOL. XIII, CHABIOTTE. N. C, WEDIfEDAY, OCTOBER 4, tS?( Na 2 344. TTTin imii ! imi simiinns i II in i iTTii ' ' s h TV -m. I VV . J3U IJJ DEALER IN- BOOTS, SHOES ad LEATHER. TELEUKAPHIfc MEWS MUMt Dispatches. Noob Dispatches. WBAM P 1SIITT, CONNECTICUT. A FULI, I.IM3 OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AT LOW PRICE. Aii leois ai ii Shoes Eoitkt from this House Warralefl as Bepresented 'XXitZlXEiTEfr, rJ' EA DE STREET, CHABLOTTE, 3ST . C F tJ 1ft I r u IJ 1 A. L, ii H s . BURGESS NICHOLS. E.-AOSDOBNE. WHO'LRSAJ.E & RETAIL, DEALERS IX ALL KINDS OF FTJ3RMI T-?LT jR.;3B, BEDDING, &a No. 5, West Trade St., OHARLUTTE , N . I C. , JUST RECEIVED i A FULL LINE -OF FOREIGN. Servian Won't Have Peaca Russia's Relations With Servia Denounced as Self-interested Ths Porte's An swer to the Powers Another Mas sacre at Salonica. Manchester, Oct 3. John Bright, wtr.le addressing the reform club said I thought a meeting of Parliament de sirable, ns it would result in a new policy of the country with a solemn uecision, mat .English treasure and blood never again be wasted in bahalf of the Ottoman Empire. Turkey snouia be left to the fate, which dm. vidence decreed for her corruption and tyrannies. Quebec, Oct 8. A subscription list has been opened in vaid of the Georgia sufferers from yellow fever; donations are coming in freely London, Oct 3. A Reuter telegram from Constantinople, of the 2nd says nit -v . Washington, 'D. C Oct. 3. For the South Atlantic StfM ' w j i falling followed by risins barometfir Democrats - - - 7 - vuaa southerly winda.vcering to westerly.and vicinity as far as heard from, show wmuiur ciewr or pansy cloudy weather gams ior tne republicans. will prevail. Manicipal Election Slight Republi can Gains. Hastfoed, Oct. 3. Tlie Republicans elect the first selectman, an assessor. n-mA ... auu miee consianiPK tho ( . The town election in this COLORADO. The Election Claimed by the Repub licans As Well as Democrats. Uenvkb, Oct 8. Two reoorts have been received from different Doints and both indicate a peaceful election. Ine vote will be the largest ever cast in Colorado. Reports from nrincinal point- at 6 p m, indicate heavy Repub The First Removal FROM THE PlTV- TENNIAL. Bv thfi snpp.ial nm-miooinn If I. - o 1 u JUUOU j vut. icKuiaiwim oi ine VJentenniar Messrs Tiffany & Co, of New York, have removed from the main hmit;nn. almost their entiro exhibit of precious otoue ornamenis. me articles taken away are valued at SU7nn Thio , : .i 'r w "w AO tne in-st removal of any importance JiABCOCK S CASE. Babcr.rlr will acquitted. There is scarcely a reason able doubt of it. The jury was so artistically arranged and the fates have Legislature by a majority of 40 on joint law court. But that ballot !We TIU T..-i-,- . . . ' " iuic, BO M,Cime8 answer 13 expected hour- no result could possibly be known as ES, BJ D ROOM AND PARLOR SETT 8, Aft D A FULL LINE CF C CFFIKS OF ALL GRADES, ON HAND. mi OF OCTOBER, 1 will Open the most STOCK OIB1 MXX,XfIMTEaT 2P&S3TCT EVER BEFORE OFFERED tits urS. il' "15 TRADE fcTREET, UNDER CENTRAL HOTEL. ly. Vienna, Oc t 3. The correspondence between the Czar and Francis Joseph preliminary, the declaration that tne application and enforcement of the reforms proposed by the powers cannot be entrusted fo Turky: there fore the powers are invited to come to an understanding about the guarantees to be demanded to secure the applica tion ot Iho rclormers promised. 1 he limes in a leader says : "Russia cannot too emphatically be warned that in proposing the occuDation nf .Bulgaria, the Czar has misread the mind of Europe. The scheme of the Ruseiun troops in marching to Bulga ria is a master piece of boldness and audacity. Bulgaria is the key of Tur bey. fhould the government of the -zar insist on its occupation, it will lay itself open to the darkest suscic ion. Every country in Europe would say that ius ardent championship of the cnristiau sul jects of the Forle, was a cover for designs of connuest. and dreams of Pan Slavism would spread general alarm Vienna, Oct 3. A dispatch to the Daily News says : The Free Press hears that Russia and the United States con cluded a treaty lost August, by which the former cedes the Ports of Okhatsh in Siberia, and adjacent territory on the sea shore, in exchange for iron clada, and the sum of sixteen million roubles, and that a Russian crew has already left for Anieiica London, Oct 3 The steamer Idaho. reported yesterday returning to Liver pool with her machinery disabled, has arrived there. The Daily New 3 publishes a special dispatch from Bucharest, which states tbat it is rumored there that Mr Ab bott, brother of Henrv Abbott, the German courier at Salonica who was assassinated last May, has been massacred together Avith his family, near Salonica. The Reuter Telegram Company have a dispatch from Paris, saying: It is stated here that the Porte's reply to the proposals of the powers, offers a suspension of hostilities, but not an armistice. The Porte does not greet the autonomy which was demanded for certain provinces, but promises re forms throughout the empire which will render autonomy unnecessary. Belgrade, Oct S.-Doubts having been expressed at St. Petersburg, con cerning the intelligence that the Ser vian government had rejected the peace proposals made by the powers to the 1 orte, and resolved to continue the war a l'antrance, so it is now officially conhrmed that the Servian govern ment will only yield to foreign mili tary intervention, and will not enter tain peace conditions, unites thev are first submitted to Servia. Paris, Oct 3. The Le Temns Dub- lishes a communication from the Rus sian embassy in the city, in which it is stated that the Czar is still in favor of peace. If Russia should eventually intervene, it would only be with the entire agreement of the powers, and that intervention in any cane would be preceded by a conference. Yokahajia, Sept 14. The Uaitfd States flag ship Tennessee sailed on the 9th of Sept for Chefoa, and theKei- eage for Vladirostock. The attempt by the Chinese mer chants to establish a line of steamers between Shanghai and Japanese pors has failed, and the enterprise has been abandoned. FLASHES. Washington, Oct. 3. Commander D W Mullen ordered as executive officer to receiving the ship Wortester t Norfolk, Chandler is detained by importar t business until to-morrow or Thursday. Col P B Frnk, is drl. - H Savannah, Oct 3. Total interment to-day 30, of which 23 were from yei- j low fever. Of burials, nine were color ed persbng. 'ican gains everywhere, over the - w -w 1 wiwuaa aiiaiini Mini 1.1 1 m lurtau naira tion of 1874. The chairman of the conspired so harmoniously in the Oen- Republican State Committee claims e1"1'8 interests that a verdict of "Not . 1. n . , , . 1 Pllllt.V " is Slim tn rrrra Cv , p Hie Oiate UV aU.OUO mainritv an t he P, V ."Y Y""" iuui iur - - i iur. 11 1 , . 111 vl 1 riu 1 1 -i . ira t r r iina wuiui o i.LlJ AlotllCl law court. But that is not enough. Babcock has been " B . - V UU LOUIS and Will be at Washintrtnn Wnm let him have a chance for vi before his brother army officers. It is due to him and to them to ascertain whether in all these venrs Vie mu ht,q anythine "unbecomintr" that. Anrmno compound, "an officer and a gentle man. Baltimore llnzpt.tA. early as three o'clock p m. Ed. y a&mijnutun, uci d. mere is con- fhet in opinion upon functions of the Colorado Legislature elected to day, as regards presidential electors. It ap pears they are by language of law to pro"ide for their appointment. This morning's World 1-as the following on Colorado election: The Republicans have counted v.'ith confidence on carry ing the State and re-inforcing their de creasing majority in the Senate. They Thfe Baltimore Sun savs : The b'usi ness nrosnect continues dnnnromnn Better prices are expected for Ameri can erain because of th Rhort fr in England. The domestic market shows the eflect already, but happily there is no wild speculation started, and the improvement in mires nrnmiapa tr Ko have been however rent with conflicts ?L 8,ubstant!al character, m nearly all over the proepeet. of the spoils. The J h. ." Democrats own count lareelv on the has been touched, and fi 'Am tVat nnint " . : I"""" most of whom are Texan s Recovery, nowever gradual, is assured. and Missourians. The solid Gaihnlin ine enc9ur.ftgng tact is that while rapid , , ... Or SOecUiatlVe movement nrs tint tr, Ka Mexican population in the Southeast pvnr.t aA 00 ,1.. uu ... v.vi.kvu, uu o icgaius ma iaiter are ui wie iHiuuijiii;s, tne insn miners ol not 10 De desired, yet the general move oauguaii vemrai uanon, vc, and the 13 111 uirecutin oi improve IN I, and 1 pound PACKAGES, FROM English Breakfast Packet Tea Company. BEST IN MARKET. SOLD ONLY BY DRTIGOTHTS pb jov i iait vr. W". 1. BTJl-WBrjIli 8g CO. AGENTS FOR CHARLOTTE. AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH. SPRINGS' CORNER, C II A R L O T T E N C. Grazers on the Wett Bide of the range, Denver, Colorado Springs, Graly, tc, will go Republican, unless some new element has been introduced into the situation. A Democratic vic tory may be expected after a hot fight. The Legislature apportionment seems to favor the Republicans. No prospect of further news until quite late ment. The merchants nf RalH generally are doing a better trade this lau tnanior tne past two seasons, and feel encouraged by the reports from their customers in the interior The stocks on hand now are good, and can 1 "n 1 0 ue onered at advantageous prices to purchasers. A Sockdolager. At a Republican meeting in Portsmouth, Tuesday niellt. Hon. Josenh Seirur tvna infr,. , r- . ....... irmjTPTff uucea as one ot the speakers. The jiy irierms, 1 must apologize for not makincrn oncor-h fn.niht r-.r, n r, - I nin 1 u t rts- count of the wind. I have got to speas in suiioik to morrow, and at Massowah. London, Oct 3 A Berlin correspon dent of the Times comments upon ex cited tone of the Russian and Hunga nan press. He eays : "Its interesting to notice that the organs of both the Russian and Austrian governments are exchanging threats of war. The Pesttier Lloyd declares that Austria would have allies in a conflict. The Strasburg Galas replied that Russia will not be stopped even if she had no allies. The tone of many of the leading organs of Germany is strongly opposed to the supposed ambitious designs of Russia. The Allgcineine Ceitung says, it is convinced that no German govern ment will supoort Russia's selfish de signs. It thinks Russia would receed' from war if Austria and Turkey accept ed her challenge. The Times correspoudent remarks : "This opinion was very general here some time ago, but accent events have somewhat modified it. It is now thought that Russia after her repeated threats of war might, if challenged, deem it incompatible with her honor to remain at peace. Alexandria, Oct 3. It is now cer tain the reported capture ot Massowah by Abyssinians is untrue. London, Oct. 3,-Wm. Sampson, formerly financial editor of the Times, is dead. London, Oct 3 A Reuter telegram from Constantinople, says : The Porte yesterday communicated to the am bassadors of the Powers a clan appli cable to the whole empire, including the removal of all disabilities from Christians. This plan is drawn up eo as to imply that autonomy for Bosnia Bulgaria and Herzegovinia would be useless, although it does not formally refuse autonomy. other nlaceMuring the canvass, and if I speak to night I will not be able to make another speech during the can vass, and I had rather cm tn nrisnn fnr six months than not to do my duty in mis canvass. But (pointing to a flower basket) I must not neglect to thank the fair hand that made this beautiful bouquet." Some one in the crowd sang out, '-It wasn't a fair hand, it was a colored one." This took Mr. Segar back, and with the remark, "The ferry-boat is waiting for me," he left the stage for Norfolk. NEW ADV B'KTIS FJH EXT., The frowning Victory I Tie "Sincer" is Always ileal sej30 PUITOH MAEKET How York City SII0EE5 BBS1. IN CANVASS. NEW HOLLAND HERRING, SARDELLEN, SWISS CHEESE, Siilinon, Sardines, Lobsters, London Layer Raisins, FINE FAMILY FLOUR, SCGAK, COFFEF'TEA, BACCW. MEAL. SYRFP. MOI.ARKRS rmt white WINE VINEGAR, AC, AC. 3 1.0Kl?l23ESC33E3i:23Li.X3 89- GOODS DELIVERED FEL-E TO ANY PART OF THF CITY. ang31 ELIAS, COHBIST & ROESSLBB WASHINGTON. The Russian Treaty for the Ports of Okhatsk a Myth Americans in Constantinople in Need of Protec tion. Washington, Oct, 3. The reports from Vienna that Russia and the Uni ted States haive concluded a treaty by which the former cedes the ports of Okhatsk to the latter, is news to the leparttnent of . State, which never heard of 6uch a. treaty, excepting through the newspapers. , A Herald special from Constantino le eays : The Herald correspondent at Constantinople telegraphs the situa tion there .is really very critical, arid is rendered so by the incendiary char acter of art teles in the public prints.' He thinks it urgent that an American Seet he sent to. the Bpsphorus to pro tect the lives and property of Ameri Read the Special Dispatch from the Centen nial Exhibition to the New York Sun. Philadelphia. September 27, 187G. "The VERY HIGHEST EONORS which could be cout erred on any exhibitor two medals of honor and two diplomas of merit have been awarded "The Singer Manu facturing Company for Sewing Machines." 2,000,000 IN USE. SALES IN EXCESS of ALL OTHERS. Sinter MaifactMin iCoipany, Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. oct4 dlw wlm If Anybody Else GOES to the Centennial, Jet them take a sapply of oar five cent Cigars along. TC SMITH 4 CO. octS We Think T17 E have a right to bwg on onr five cent f f Gigars-rthev are choice road. oct3 TC8MITH & CO. JiOJt HALE, A good Gold Watch. For particolsra in quire at . OBSERVER OFFICE. ftPTtl tf , - yiNDOW GLASS, Pattyj Linseed OU, Lubricating Oil, Tanners Oil, at . . McADEN'S, fanH '. Drugstore. "ARE JUST BECKIVISQ TnMR i'ETT FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Bought early and cbep, and wiU be sold at prices to suit the hard times. Our Btk f DRY GOODS is lull and complete. Black Alpaccas and Mohairs at wiets mat win astomsn you. A handsome new Jot of Embroiderier very cheap. Dress Goods very low. ' Gents' Beady-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods Department, ready for inspectiom ad the prices will defy competion. A fall line of Boots and Shoes, Hats, and a iea eral assortment of merchandise. Blankets and Flannels, extraordinary cheap. Uh a 25 yere Prienc of the wants of Mecklenburg we should be able te ill them to the satisfaction of oar customers and friends. & pST- If jou call and examine our Goods we will make the prices to suit th limes a , . ELIAP, COHEN A BOESSLM. s, A new and baedtorae lot of Cerptts just in. ju21 WITTKOWSKT & R INTEIS CHARLOTTE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 15TH, 170. -0- FALL CIRCULAR OIF 18 7 -ro- :0; -o:- To thelTrade and (onsumers: -gEING'TOO WELL KNOWN TO THE TRADE, WE DEEM IT UNNECESSARY. TO GO INTO A LONG DISSERTATION AS TO THE MAGNITUDE, QUALITIES and PRICES OF OUR STOCK THIS FALL, BUT HOLD IT SUFFICIENT TO SAY THAT OUR STOCK, BOTH WHOLESALE and RETAIL, IS COMPLETE IN ALL DE PA RTMENTS, AND TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUB ATTENTION. WE AGAIN STATE THAT THE BU8INES8 WILL BE CONTINUED AS BEFORE THE DEATH OF MR EINTELS, BUT SHALL ENDEAVOR TO DO MORE OTA CASH BUSINESS THAN HERETOFORE, TO WHICH END WE SPECIALLY INVITE THOSE WHO WISH TO AVAIL THEM8ELVES of the OPPORTUNITY Of GETTING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for BEADY CASH, AND IN THIS CONNECTION WE BEG LEAVE TO BAY THAT WE HAVE LARGE JOB LOTS OF DBSSS GOODS. CLOTH .- . . , , . . . : . ING AND HARDWARE WHICH WE WILL SELL AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. WE DESIRE FURTHER TO SAY THAT OUR PUNCTUAL TIME CUSTOMERS ARE AS WELCOME AS EVER, VERY RESPECTFULLY, J : ' I i' : 1 1 5 ri. cans.' 1 sept24