triBcattiTioH liia...':- I ally 1 year (postpaid) In advance, woo 4 00 2 00 75 6 mos. 3 mos. 1 mon. M M WIULT , KDITIOB. y eekly, (in the oounty) in advance, t2 OA oat of the oounty, postpaid.'; 2 10 emontha, k ? lIylOS Liberal reductions for clubs.. , -W ""T'j ' "' DEALER IN- BOOT SHOEIn? LEATHER FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AT tOW r 4 ill Tills jig Sites limit frcm TEATE ottl F (I U N 1 T U it u BURGESS NICHOLS. Wholesale BED ROOM AND PARLOR OF COFFINS OF ALL I Of ci ft Ciy ia.BL I, .sji.i I PRO f he Finest Miilipery IEforiimi THE: Respectfully Invited to Call at the . . ...... , . ' . v i 1. WHERE THFV CAN FIND FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS eri' IFine ;'is-(B6o:ailipjSiiJyi Such as alfcblors of C'asbimeres I OFFER TO SELL THE FINEST BLACK OA SSI MERE AT fcl.CO A fSS, SOLD ELSEWHERE AT f 1.50. ' L ' ' ' oct21 , fa "V" ' " '' VJrf'rtT ' " r"7i1"" . - CsT'- -:rr-:. r:,: -rr--:;T-rrt-'--:-r.r?r - Y0L. Xm. ; CHAELOTTE X.' C.,;. SUNDA 1, OCTOBER 22, 1786! NO 2 3G0! KLKHKAPH1C NEWS I embracing in i substance the UMttN g I 'General Wade Hampton snoke to IhP ! - " T . T 3 PRICES. tlis Elite faiianttfl as Eepresented STEBETr-CHAEtOTTE, dr. C, 1 -A L B K S E. A. OSBORNE. & retail. I DKALKB8 IH - j ALL KI7IOS OF BEDDING, &a 1 No. 5, West Trade 8t., CHARLOTTE, . ci, JUST RECEIVED FULL LlkB SETTS, AND A FULL LINE GRADES, ON HAND. STiTS. I ) 1 HE LATEST STYLES OF I 4 1 ii jl i r' 2 l I - - ',. ... i ., - b " . t . -1 &l . '; - : f i iNoon Dispatches. FOEEIGK. Turkey Likely to Open Negotiations direct with Russia. Londow, Oct, 21. A ! Paris corres ponuent ot the Times intimates the probability of Turkey's throwing over board the protection of the Powers, and open negotiations direct with Russia. Turkish statesmen think tbey can save Bulgaria by granting the lib erty of the Bosphorus to Russia. It is true that Turkey i bound by the treaties of 1856, to which the freedom of the Bosphorus is contrary. But the powerlessness of Europe i draw ing Turkey into negotiations with her bitterest enemy, and the Porte may break the treaty in despair, ; The man- of-war Shah, 26 guns, the swiftest Vessel iu the English na"y, b ordered to Besika. " A dispatch to the Reuter Telegraph Co., from Paris, says : It is stated here that England has replied to Berlin, that as she has already supported the six months' armist'ce, she cannot now recommend one of six weeks, but 6he will not oppose it. No Power appear mg willing to take the iniative, the question rests between Turkey and Russia A solution can" thus only be looked fur at Constantinople. The diplomatic circle here still hopes for a pacific settlement. WASHINGTON. Sitting Ball Sues for Peace He Mast Sarreader as a Prisoner of War. Washington, D C, Oct 21. The fol lowing teregram was received at the Indian bureau this morning : Foet Peck, Mon., Oct. 13. 1 via Bismarck, Dakota. J To the Commissioner of Indian A ffairs, Washington, D. C. : "Messengors from Sitting Bull's camp reports that the entire hostile camp has crossed the' Yellow Stone at the mouth of the Big Horn, enroute for this place. They claim to want peace, what course shall I pursue to wards them ? (Sighed) Thomas T Mitchell, Indian Agent." After consultation with Gen. Sher man, instructions were telegraphed to Agent Mitchell this afternoon as fol lows : "Inform Sitting Bull that the only conditions of peace is his surren der, when be will be treated as a pris oner of war. Issue no rations except after such surrender, and when fully satisfied that the Iudians ean be held t the agency, make every preparation to defend the agency stores and prop erty. The niilitary will co-operate as far as is possible. (Signed) S A Galpin, Act'g Commissioner." FLASHES, Louisville, Oct 21. A hundred sol diers from Columbus, O.passed through for Columbia, S C, to-day. Pittsburg, Penn., Oct. The single scull race was won by Schorff, -who came out ahead one length. Time 35.55, Mid-Night Dispatches. WEAThIR PROBABILITIES. Washington, D. C, Oct. 21. For the South Atlantic States, rising, followed by falling barometer, northwest winds, shifting to southwest or southeast, , warmer and clear or partly cloudy weather will prevail. ; . FOREIGN. ' : ;f. Destructive Hurricane, i; Havana, Oct. 21.-A fearful hurri cane I prevailed here all last night. Telegraphic communication, through out the whole Island, is interrupted. The lines connecting with the cable are down, but will be repaired imme diately if weather allows.- Barometer is etill very low, and there are signs of another hurricane. The ' wind varies from north east by east to north east. None of the American vesselsin the harbor have suffered thusfari In the city several buildings were severely damaged, and many trees in the public park were blown down. One of the walls and the roof of the new theatre, pdw under contract, were destroyed, 1 Londox, Oct l.A dispatch to, Abe Reuter Telegraph Co., from Constan tinople, says the Ambassadors of, the Powers met yesterday at the residence of Geri'l Ignalieff,the Hussian Am bassador. It is believed they ' agreed upon a common action for procuring an understanding t with the jPorte regarding an armistice and conditions of peace. ' t - - " A special Berlin dispatch to ?Pall Mall Gazette says the report is current here that the Powers have again collectively urged the -unconditional Acceptance, by the Porte, of English proposals. ; - . , " " " A dispatch to the Reuter Telegpraph Co., from Vienna, saya Russia . has presented to the Porte an ultimatum embracing in substance the f;ln ii g points : 1st. A six weeks' armistice unconditionally. 2. ' Administrative autonomy for Bulgaria, Bosnia, and Herzegovinia. 3rd. - The execution of reforms pnder , the supervision ' o the commissioners -j named by the Great Powers, and to be protected by an armed foreign force; a-? London, Oct f 21. A Reuter di-pa'cb irom Jiagusa says : "Medun has capit ulated to the Montenegrins who hold the Turkish.garrison of four hundred men as prisoners of war. 'The Monte negrins hae also taken the guns and ammunition of the Turks." . , . , Ihe Pall Mall Gazette in a letding article says: We have ho faith in the urguuauuuB uur in tqe reported un derstanding betweon tbe ppweri, and do not believe any of themikave abat ea their pretensions, laid asiJe their j ealousies or modified, their policy. xne article concludes as follows : "The least sanguine view is at present the safest. We shall do wisely in leliev- iDg there is hot yet any, such 'concert or, understanding between the powers as may ensure Europe against the worst consequences of a war between Turkey anaxiussia. JNote. All the continential bourse i to-day showed the samej on a greater recovery, as the London Stock Ex change, evidencing that returning con- fadence which the Pall MalLOazette warns its readers against. To-day's dispatches necessitate a serious modification of previous yiews in regard to the Eastern question. By confession of the Times' Vienna cor respondent he was mistaken abut the powers which had declared their ac ceptance of six months armistice. Neither Austria, France or Italy had notified the Porte of their adhesion to that proposal, though none had glid ed to it. England alone therefore took formal action in its favor. The effect of this is that all the powers except England remain in a position to urge Porte to concede to the Russian de mands. On the other hand it seems certain that Russia has not the support of either Germany or Austria in the contemplated movement against Bul garin. The announcement that Czar- witch will visit the courts at Vienna, Berlin and London seems to indicate that Russia is hesitating to act separatc- , Anyhow the mission of Colonel Detain koff, the Czars adjutant, to the Emperor of Austria, fared no better than that of Gen Sumarakoff and (he weight of evidence seems to chow that the other powers have like England, taken up expectant attitude in the face of Russia's warlike preparation, for we have also a contradiction of Russia. The Italian . alliance is reported from several quarters including an inspired reuter dispatch from Borne, which says, contrary to rumor, Italy up to the present maintain, an altitude of reserve. Prince Bismarck is still at Vazin. The Emperor of Austria and Count Andrassy are at Pesth, and the Rus sian Count at Levadia, at Belgrade. It is declared that the Czar's return to St. Petersburg will be a signal for the en try of an army into Bulgaria. Berlin, Oct 21. The National Zei- tung of Germany, has denned her position upon the armistice question as lollows : xso matter wueiner an armistice of six weeks -or six months is granted. The refere her inteposition with the object of bring about an un derstanding between the powers on this particular question can avail lit tle, but on other hands Germany never ails to recognize that object to be ar rived at is the restoration of an under standing between the powers with a view of procuring a durable peace. KEY WEST. Havoc on the1 Waters. E!ey West, Oct 21. The gale, which set in yesterday, broke at 11 o'clock ast night. The wind attained a veloc ity of 90 miles an. hour. 4 Nothing can be seen; this morning, of the steam tug, Godfrey Kleber, ' fronv Philadel phia for. Galveston, before, reported ashore. Weather is foggy. ' The steam er, City of Houston, from New York or Galveston, is ashore, half oht of the water, at Bocostica. She struck ast night, and will probably come off after; lightening. All on board are saved. Mr. Album; a passenger, died ast night.;, Ci-uX,' '. WASHINGTON. Tweed's Exttcted Arrival Move ments at the Capital. - Washington, Oct, 21.TrOnw Tweed's arrival he will be .: delivered i to the sheriff of New York. In the mean time he Will be allowed no communi cation' with any one. . Chandler and Tyner have returned. .-, The Secretary of War - has com menced signing awards of the Soutq ern Claims Commission, r He does not make rapid progress. having signed only two h undred. : 6 . 'Children," said a country minister, addressing a Sunday School, Why are we like flowers t- What do we have that flowers have ?" A' small ' boy in the infant clas3, whose breath smelled Of vermifuge, rose up and made reply, Worms 1". And the minister- crept under the pulpit to hide his emotion. General Wade Hampton spoke to the purpose the other day when he paid Whatever I may be able todo for you ! YQU place me in the chair of Gover nor, if I cannot suppress a riot, if I cannot go to the people of Carolina, white and black, and say to them these are the laws and you must uphold and euiorce mem, ,u a. cannot appeal to Carolina's sons to support me in the laws. that I am sworn to maintain, then cast nie aside with scorn from the omce that 1 dishonor,'; . mat is sound to the core. It is i he greatest crime of those who have mis ruled in the Southern States flifeo TTl logg in Louisiana, and Chamberlain in South, Carolina, that they .have not entorced the laws, and have thus en couraged lawlessness, and at the same time misled the ignorant blacks , who trusted them. N. Y. Herald,. W W AD V 8 ItTI.Fin E!T. The Ladies WHO were invited to act on the Comruit tee to arrange an tntertainment for the Hornets Nest Riflemen and the vnnn initio of the bity who are willing to assist in mak ing the entertain nient a success are request- tu ui iueek at me room in toe .New Insur ance build mg next to tbe Commercial Bank on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Oct 22 We have a Fresh Lot OF Genuine Havana Cigar?, which W are stlliug nt 124 cents eacb, T C SMITH & CO. oct22 Smokers are Finding OUT ih'it we keep the best five cent Cigar in tho ity. T C SMITH & CO. 00122 Pure White Lead AJD Linseel Oil f r painting btoies anl dwellings -botto.u i rices hi ott22 Astral Oil O IVES the best light-is entirely safe X no chance of lamps ream red 0 cents a gallon. T O SMITH & GO. oct22 Fashionable Clothing, READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER. MR, D. KA11NWJS1LEU, RE PRESENTING the tirni tf A. DAVID, Merchant Tailor, will be in Charlotte lor October 23rd and 24th, two days, at the Central Hotel with a full line ot Sample?, consisting of Imported and Domestic Goodc, ai.d is prepaied to take measure for Fall and Winter t uus, Shim, Ac. Doxsai d Yuuth't Shirts, at hh dollar ajuece. - Wait af'W days and get a tree fit in scme Uiinjjgood. oct22 100 BOXES OF CEACEEES, SO Boxes Choesc, 25 Cans Oysters, . 25 Boxes Candy, 50 Boxes Soap, SOO Sacks Flour, Bacon, Sugar, Coflee, Molasses, Salt, Rice, Hams, , Lard, GriC$, at Mayer, Ross & J o n es oct22 i FIRE AND ETJRGLAR PROOF SAFES. WE have secured tbe agency for the sale of these safes, which are guaranteed to be the best in the market. , ' Call and see us before purchasing else where.,; J M MENDEL & CO. N. B -Second hand Bafes of all make for sale cheap. ' oct221t . i EXHIBITION! FREE Vv . JUST RECEIVED! MINCEMEAT, CHE8NUT8, ... NORTHERN APPLES,' .-.,-, NEW. RAISINS, ' i NEW CURRANTS, SELECTED CREAM CHEESE GOSHEN BUTTER, BEST FLOUR AND SUGAR IN THE CITY. -o COME AND SEE THE LARGEST DOLL , IIU THE STATE, AT C S Holton & Co's. oei2l s 1 if KEY: WIST AND FOR SALE AT W . R . B U RTHfE lit l& tlO oc!8 100 O Z . S U L P W- IR. BTO'W ocl8 osr i a PLATED GERMAN oc!8 CO Q X o CO X cc o O o w M o a GO w 'A H M O o o i 'A w u w P5 ft cfi o m o A EI? JUST MCKIVIKa THITJt IIW ' FALL AND WINTER'STOCK, Bought eeily and cheap, and will be told at prices to suit the hard tines. Our Sicekefi DRY GOODS is lull and complete. Black Alpaccas and Mob airs at prka that will astonish you. A handsome new lot of Embroideries, -very cheap. Dress Goods very low. t Gtnts' Beady-Made Clothing and Furniabing Gocds Department, reedy for ifcppectic sb4 the prices will defy ccmpetion. A full line of Boots and Bhoes, Hats, aid a g eral assortment of merchandise. Blankets and Flannels, extreordintry cheap. With a 25 years experience of tbe wants them to tbe satisfaction of our customers and If you call slid examine cur Gocds we A rew rd bkLdicn e let Ciiffts ju21 WITT E0W SKY jCHAELOTE, 2S'.:C, SEIIEMEIR 15TH, U76. F ALL CIR CD :0: ToBtlie; Trade and Consumers : gEIKG TOO WELL KNOWN TO THE TRADE, WE DEEM IT UNNECEgSARY TO GO INTO A LONG DISSERTATION AS . TO THE MAGNITUDE, QUALITIES and PRICES OF OUR STOCK THIS FALL, BUT HOLD IT SUFFICIENT TO SAT THAT 1 OUR STOCK, BOTH VTHOI.ESAI.E and RETAII H COMPLETE IN ALL DI- : .'.. - : i. f.," i ; t i. .u.' '"- ' PARTMENTS, AND TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION, hi I. j ; -' ' - WE AGAIN STATE THAT THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED AS BET0RB T . f-j, j r f,-f,'i i , vL, . o j s - , P r . , ... THE DEATH OF MR RINTELS, BUT SHALL ENDEAVOR TO DO M0BE 0 A CASH BUSINESS THAN HERETOFORE, TO WHICH END WE SPECIALLY INVITE THOSE WHO WISH TO AVAIL THEMSELVES of the OPPORTUNITY of QSTTIIfG SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for READY CA&H, AND IN THIS CONNECTION WB SZ9 LEAVE TO SAY THAT WE HAVE LARGE JOB LOTS1 OF DRESS GOODS, CLOTS ING AND HARDWARE WHICH WB WILL SELL ATA GREAT SACBUICa A ? ! :WE DESIRE JURTHIR TO SAY THAT OUR PUNCTUAL TIME CUS7C:itZ3 ARE A8 WELCOME AS EVER. VERY RESPECTFULLY, - 1 . . : i septa. 1 i i joo pniriTinc. i" Ti. .... ".v0- - " k.f jr T& Ojaasa IB Job JDpfLrtujul wm . thoronguly : aupplledTwlUi every . aoJs'S want, and wltn the latest style or Type, a&4 every manner of Job Work cian now be don with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. i "We can furnish at short notice - r; BIAKK8, BILL HKAOn, , " ' LKTTEB HI IDS, CARDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PBOQRA MMB8, HAND BILLS, y... PAMPHLKT3, CSiECKs, &; ;4 IMPORTED . CIGARS, IT' COST FOR CASH. H; 0 U I NINE, -fcLl I iT.i & 4 CO. e l STUDENT LAMPS. H w i (a. O u 3 o - H o" ou QQ fa" CQ K o 0Q CQ is . - CO CO 'A H M z O tf CO H is, . "h : w -tf D H 525 O tf B a H ti tf h3 M- : SJ-- O , i-i -.v Hi a. ! O,' Q'1 -a w H tf. 0- s ess Or H H O a- O" o CD QQ n Q W. boot 2Zr W w W o StfS. (4 a 4 of Mecklenburg we should be able U til friends. will make tbe prieea ie suit tbe times. ? Hi-JAC, CUmSXO AtUAkWL.EJt. juit 5. & R I NT ELS, L A R O F 187G. .i .ff s it.