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JOS PRINTING, 1 year, (postpaid) in advance, ' thm QMiMis Job Xeparuaani dm - 6 mos. " i tnoroagbly supplied with evwy ae lei want, and with the latest atyies of Typ, an every maimer of Job Work can now be dua i moil, W3C4LY KIHTI05. - kly, ,'in the county) in advance, ' $2 00 out of the county .postpaid,1 2 10 " 6 months, " j Q5 b Libera) reductions for clubs.' ! with neatness, dlspatcb and eneapness. We van furnish at ataort nottoe . ! BltAUKS, BILL SKAUn, LSTTJSR HE vDS. CARDS, ' TAQ8, BBCBIPT8, FOSTKB8, PBOOBjtMJMKa, HAJN1 BILLS, PAHHLKm OHK4 Xt. fcc Ae T0L.XIII. UH1BL0TTE. N. C., -THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1876 m 2 357. 4oo im -ya i i la in ih ih is i a ii a i ri uu' i t y-iAi i - a in i 2 JSOsl MlIlls III S S 5 Vv I I i IH H 11 m S L II In I H H W Jf IB y III H g 111 IK IU . .Lnm -t-- f i - - !, , - - - ' - 7 - - . ; : ; : w. l; -DEALER BOOTS, SHOES - i i. FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT tOW i1! IciUclc Sites rttEM fttt iMsEoiEe ? arraiitEi as EepiKerM tbate STEEET, CEAELOTTE, octl FUB N I T V B EURGESS NICHOLS .WHOLESALE BED ROOW ArVD PARLOR mar7 OF COFFINS OF ALL 1 1 h o i 3 03 mi ' . ; IN PRICES. G . A. OSBORNE. & RETAIL, SXALBRS IH ALL KINDS OF BEDPING, &C. No. 5, 1 West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C, JUSl RECEIVED A- or - OHILDBENS CARRIAGES, 'Ill -. f - . i IjIXE op . i ! i '..V' ! - E. a SETTS, AftD A FULL LINE CRADES, ON HAND, 0 Eh GO ft Ml rhi.uKAPlUl. SJiWS iooii Ubpatehes. Decline of Russion Securities Ru mors of War Growing1 Kcmercus and Thseatening. Vienna, Oct 18. A courier h as just arrived with a second letter irorn the Czar to Francis Joseph'.. ers from Odessa rc-ports that five thousand men have arrived from the interior of Russia, to work bri the fortifications there. London, Oct 18. The Times.' cor rejK i. dents at Vienna learns that England, Fiance and Italy, have ac--epted the rive .month' armistice. l Aiutiia has not yet made -her declara- jji iTSije Times ppeakingof the situation t; snya; The invok ing of England's m- feresis a lets immediate than that of Germany., Austria and France, and we may awair wjth equanimity even the j oiitbrtak of wr, but there may he a being iind leputatioa of the British ; t xiapjre would necessitsg resolute ot I tit, 'vcie. j Ti. e Times' Be'grade digajtb says: i Germ rsy' attitude is; not Madftood by dipl "ittiatisis. Bitmarck is tsupjao- f d to he .hiding his tiaje, with the view of assisting,' if opportunity offers, in a disruption the Austrian empire. London, Oct 18. 12:20 p. M. Atthia hour, the Ht.uck JEjceharge is greatly excited, and it is tlaaosfc im possible to give accurate qu OtaiioiiiS. Russian , securities ha e decli 'utd 7, making a fall of nearly 20 withi n the past week.. The war between Russia and Turkey is considered as already begun, and it is generally believed that other powers will .become involved. fjje commer cial aud financial crisis in .Russia, and the consequent heavy fall in the Rus- fian exchange leads to confusion. The funded l-an bring only Amen enn, the stock is much dsalt in aid 106. . . ' .' : . ... . u t: . . ' .... ... :i lM!'.'-lll:,.t fc:iS : tp tC . i I pi; Tl U" s to ii - .e, is ii '-oea CO ivrte.' to faii cm iu.-i.i .lW;ni;.n-. Tj rj''k, i':nj.4 I'.iUHUi: lor iOll t ,ar liS. Tilr j Rome, uviou.u-iiig that' i-ho Cooiinit ; tee which superintended thy reception ;j oi the pilgrons by the Pop on Mon ! day, ai.d who were principally car lists ii rt fusi d to adm it the Spanish ambassa 3 dor io Ita:y, a; ni hU attache, although ij i hey were duly provided with tickets. A Reuter dispatch froni Bilbas says : The civil government of Biscay has been eu-pendtd. Fresh arrests have botn niH(ie, causing great uneasiness. General Qaeseda is expected here. A-epecial dispatch to the Daily News fromIst says : Intelligence received here froniVienha, states that England considers. all diplomatic action at Con 8tahtin(jpleit n end. This statement have produced (he very gloomy feel ing here that war is considered un avoidable., .The same journal has a dispatch from Vienna reporting, that advices from Bucharest state that an agreement; has been concluded be tween Roumaniajind Russia for plac- in-Ttojjftiaprantrbopsr ucder Russian ofifcers in case of war. Paris, Oct 18. The Bier publishes the following : A Semlin correspond ent telegraphs that he has had an in terview with M Ristics, 6ho Servian prime' minister, in which the latter stated, that a resumption of hostilities in which Russia will participate, is cer tain. Loxdox, Oct ,18. A. -Paris corres- Ijjpondent of tii; Newa -says, he learus hdhat all Ruasians in Paris under the f 40 vears. have been ordered to flw&nrn home. Apecial from Berlin, to the Times, announces that the Russian Iron Clad Porte the Great, is to leave Cronstadt immediately for the Mediterranean. A correspondent of the. Standard at Belgrade, telegraphs as Follows: "I have ju3t received information that Russia has issued a circular5 note an nouncing that in the interests of hu manity she feels bound to march troops In Bulgaria and Armenia. Icas mat vouches for the truth of this but it is not improbable. There are S2,000 men at camp in Bender, and 64,000 atound Tjfli A tlispatch to the lieu ter's Telearam Company from Vienna to.da', confirms f from, official sources the statement that Austria's Eastern policy will 'conform to that of Russia and Germany. -. . JL - 'I " INDIANA. De.tnccratic Majority lacreasiag. iNDiANAPoiis, Oct 18. Tbe official vote of the entire 'State Tor Governor ex ce pt Storke: bounty "estim ating. tbe latter, Williams' majority over Harri son, is 5,119. FLASHES. Tkenton, N J, Oct 18 Mrs, House who killed be'r iVbusband, jbe divorce lawyer, is acquitted. l ffl-' MidAighi llispatehes. WFATEER i R 0BAEILITIES. Washikgton, D. C, Oct. 18. For the South Atlantic States, rising, followed by falling barometer, easterly to southerly wind?, stationary to rising temperature, and clear or partly cloudy weather will prevail. FOSEIGJT. War Imminent. London, Oct 18. This afternoon, the Globe in a financial article says A complete panic prevails on the Stock Exchange. The news of Russia's apparent determination to make war upon Turkey has confirmed the fears which for eftveral days has- depressed the market, ar:tl culminated to-day in an indiscriminate pressure of sales of all discriptions of toc3c, not only by speculator?, stimulating panis fears, but by .boua fide holders ot securities, especially foreign. There was at the opening, further serious Reclines in quotations, and it was difficult to ob tain prices at which bargains could be afficted, iluciufltions being so grat and fiequem- Changes include a re duction cf live, in IIungoriaK 1J, in Turkish, 2 in Egyptians, 8 in Italian, and a less, but a considerable decline in all stocks The Times' aifie'e says: The hopes e li&ve so anxiouhly rherished, must wefeas-jgt length be abandoned, and we mtm etfiogni'.' the fact that nego tiation i-ro jcaily at an end, and that the iWv UsiWeftints are now face to face jn iEuiopean 'fnrkey, must be left io h cor.eqiJaei5 .o their acts. A n o t h . r t n t y -f ou r b o ur tz i.-r o u gh t no relief to the U'Ation, ,uiule.r wkifh we tue laboring, and events are.evi dently Moving too ieal o: the Danube: to be arrested by the alow progress of even telegraphic diplomacy. ViENNi., Oct IS. It is stated that a convention is concluded by Russia with the ilounuinian Itaiiwav Com- I pany, by which the ltfci-r engages to maki: reparation. for transporting nitogethvr 250,000 troojs, at the rate f. lea-t o,uoo uanv. JoXDOii. Oct 18. The Daiiv Telc- tijh -u a lidding article, s . "'Kng ' i-ia. ir. u'ii'a she loves and desires i pta-ria. 'flu&v wjge war from the end to i i he i-s.ui of thi world, rather tnan per- ! rn h tie ivussiaa . ig '.o be i'oit'id at Co . s t.iitii o p ie .' WAbUiaufpN- M tre Tramps for Soutji Gr&lJpa xM&'i Clubs Chaxi&r.eii by 'b? Xjr ot ft u aih Cai'.e'iiiBSL Wa shkgton, D C, Oct ls,--Cmft- ron's o.'der .to Sherman, rtariied bim at the tteaure Jast night. He imme diately reputed to the telegraph olfice and gave the ntacessary orders to Gen Hancock, oomoaaading the Depart ment of the Atlantic The order was a complete surprise t very one out side of the War office people. Fortress Monroe, Oct IS. General Barry received a telegraphic instruc tion from Washington this morning, to send four companies of artillery from this post at once to Coldmbi S. C, to report to " Major General Ruger, commanding the department. Com--: pany I Fourth Artillery, Capt R Lodes; 1 Company G First Artillery, CaptSam'l SElder; Company A, Third Artillery, Capt L Larain; and Company C, Fifth Artillery, Capt Wallace F Randolph, were designated. They leave for that place to-morrow morning. This leaves only one company for duty. Washington, Oct 14. An examina tion of the laws of South Carolina shows that the rifl'.e clubs, which Gov Chamberlain denounces as illegal, and strictly forbidden by the laws of the State, are regularly chartered by the Legislature, under the name of rifle clubs. There are a large number of colored companies chartered in the same wav. The statue of General McPherson was unveiled to-day. A fine military display, and a vast multitude witnessed the ceremony. A two days reunion of the army of Tennessee, commenced to-dav. ' About one hundred and fifty members of the association are pres ent. KEW YORK. Wail Street Flurried by War Rumors. Gold Kapidly Advancing-. New York, Oct 18. The Wall street markets opened iu a whirl of excite- mefitVori accouut of the foreign news Gold advanced to sterling firm. Gen eral btock opened J to 1 higher. The war like rumors from the East, with the possibility . that the European powers- may become- involved in Tur key's troubles, had a marked effect m the Wall street, and merchandise markets this morning, all having been thrown into the greatest excitement tri tne eold room, the scene has been without a paralell for years. Boister ous and excited bankers, offered gold in any amount and at almost any price, and the purchases which opned at 1.10J, rapidly' carried the price up to 1.13.1; ; Yesterday morning gold open ed at '1,09, 8o that- in two days the I price advanced f ul ly 4 per ceo t, : GE0KQIA. Absentees Cautioned Against Rdturn ing to Savannah. Savannah, Oct 18. The following is published this morning : Offce op the Health Offcee, J Savannah, Ua., Oct. 18, 1876. J "Absent citizens are cautioned and warned against returning to the city until official notice is given, that it will be safe to do go. The decrease in the mortuary reports is encouraging, and indicates an early termination of the epidemic, but I desire to say that it is far from safe for absentees to re turn. (Signed) J T McFarland, M D. Health Officer. "Suicides Peculiar to Paris" is the title of an article in the New York Times, but the cases described are not particularly curious, while hari-kari is by no means peculiar to Paris alone. People of all nations shuffle off their mortal coils occasionally, and none of the romantic cases cited in the article named surpass the one poetically de gcribed'by our American poet Saxe: When Seth trot home from mar.kprl- ing be sought his Sara Ann, and found mat enej me nfiartiesa one, naa lonnd another man. And then most awful tight Ire got, and so h,e went away, and bound himself to cut live oak aU'down in Florida. He .Dined unon the. live ,-. jr i -vr" t v oak land, he murmured in the shades ! his axe grew heavy in' his hand, all in tne witci-wooa giaaes. Mosquitoes bijt him everywhere. n comfort did h : get, and how terribly he'd swear when ever he got bit. At last, despairing of renei. ana wishing himseit deaa, he went into the woods a piece and chopp ed off his own head. A Clerical Hit ox the Head. Ministers will have their little jolceB like other people. ' Come over and preach for me to night," said a Chicago divine to a clerical friend whom he met on the street not many dys since. 1 cant to-night,' was the -reply, a. 11 J "H (II JO v vl W T Li O ivlV vilu I IlC- UCOU ax-lu " "Well," drolly observed the other, ''J guees you can do it, for if you preach as yoy usually do you won't have to u your head any !" Then they bo.th laughed and pinch ed each other in the ribs, and said it W8S a good one ji,tst as bearti'y as tliough they had be,e;i th,e worst kind of sinners all tbdr lives. Ckifingo Journal. ANUCUNvEMEST. 1 rrspeci.fu ... anuii penli-nr. R'.-pu!ietin ufliue of Rti:-nii i.-f fiubjecc-ouly to thy dt tbe batioc or-x, eu tfai; ocl9 ;ii. mi f in i.i .e 1 as'u.iria:e tor the ! pokii'i tiorj.: i'0':r.;y, 'lot! vf thv .'.-t-pe, a?. 7 h of Novf-oiho" D V L V iii'i E. Mosart Billiard Saloon, "vysrjBRS in ev?ry style, &t the U MOZART SALOON. octl9 Nice Stook Groceries OH HAND AND AFHIVFRG, BT ST1TT. WALSH & 0. ocl9 M EALS, At all honrs, at the M0ZA1 T AJW0N. oct!9 5 Crates, ONE Thousand Pounds Moan tain Cabbage 1,000 pounds Sliced Tried Apples, freeh Country Butter and Eggs, at ti IS SilliXl o. oc!9 J UST RECEIVED At the MOZART SALOON, Imported Rhyne Wine oa draught, oct!9 - The Assistant Marshals FOR the TORCH LIGHT PROCESSION, wiil please meet together at the office of the Chief Marshal, to-morrow at 7:30 p. m. oct!9 JTAGER BEER AND ALS On draught, also in bottles at 125 to 150 at tbe MOZ vRT SALOON. octl9 jKEHS LUNCH Every day from 10 to 12 o'clock, at the . MOZAKT 8AL00N. ocl . Valuable Property For Sale. ON Monday, November tbe 6th, at 12 o'clock M., I will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court House in Charlotte, three lots fronting on Trade Street, and run ning back to 7th street. . -Also at the same time and place. I will rent a valuable plantation, within 2 miles of Charlotte. On the place is a large three 4torv brick dwelling, containing nine rooms -with all necessary oat buildings ; known &3 the Dr Gibbon olace. A plot of the above property can be seen. at thevourt Mouse - j i a uaku . octl8 lw , f KEY WEST AND FOR SALE AT OT . R . BUR WE 1m Im & C O . oc!8 tOO OZ. 8ULPH. QUININE, W- IR . BURWELL & CO. oc!8 NICKEL PLATED GERMAN oclS H O Q O o csJ Q fl j W ? I j) O 7 H 3 H k 61 W w ft . m oc o M a XI c s 1 5 s i s 0Q o ELI jJLS, COHEN ARE JUST RECEIVING THEIR WCW FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Eepght srly wid .cheap, Ahd will be sold at prices to Btut the hard times. Our Bteek af PKX GOODS is liUll and complete. Black Alpaccas and Mobairs at prien that will astonish you. A handsome new lot of Embroidarie, yeryeheap. Dress.GOQds very low. Gaits' 3SeadyiIade doiijiuj and FurniBhingiGoods Department, ready for inspection sad the prices will dely cosapetion. A ,al1 bne of Boots and Shoes, Hats, and a gen eral assortment of merchaadiee. Blankets and FlanneU, extraordinary cheap. With a 25 years experience of ihe .wants of Mecklenburg ,w eAho.ud ,be able t,6H tberu to tbe catiBfaction of cor oastomera and friends. est if -voa call aid examine. our Goods we will rnake tbe pricea suit tht timti. EidAS, COHEN ,& iROISBLlJ. A Lew ar.d baudron e let of Crvfts joit yi. ju21 . WITTK0WSKY CHARLOTTE, N.C, -O o FiLL CIRCULAR OF 18 7C. fTo the Trade; and onfeuniers : TEING TOO WELL KNOWN TO THE TRADE, WE DEEM I T UNNECESSARY 1 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 BTOfK. BOTH WHOLESALE and RE I AIL, li COMPLETE IN ALL DE PARTMENTS, AlsD TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION. , WE AGAIN STATE THAT THE BU8INE8& WILL BE CONTINUED AS BEFORE THE DEATH OF MR RINTELS, BUT SHALL ENDEAVOR TO DO MOBS OP A CASH BCSINES8 THAN HERETOFORE, TO WHICH END WE SPECIALLY INVITE THOSE WHO WI8H TO AVAIL THEMSELVES of the OPPORTUNITY cf GETTING 8PECIAL INDUCEMENTS for READY CASH, AND IN THIS CONNECTION WB LEAVE TO BAY THAT WE HAVE LARGE JOB LOTS OP DBE3S GOODS, CLOTH ING AND HARDWARE WHICH WB WILL 8ELL AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. WE DESIRE FURTHER TO SAY THAT OUR PUNCTUAL TIME CUSTOMERS ARE AS WELCOME AS EVER, VERY EESPECTFULLY, i. " sept24 js'sr IMPORTED CIGARS, COST FOR CASH. STUDENT LAMPS. 'SIUIL- Ss. CO. a H M O CO M S3 o (A o a z. w Of t-H o Q H o O o c P3 CO 9 3 . X ,5 7 M, Q - --( o O o ? . P5 O to" W -5 W H K O CO en i i CQ c H (4 O Cm i-3 Sc SOElSSJE5 &RINTEIS SEITEMBER 15TH, im. O- :0: o:- it. t ' I ill 1 'I ft it j 4 !! i i 1 ! ,t . 1 ! ! 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