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riiLEUKAPKIC NEWS rTKr-n: i gb abilities - aWaV JA. MOT WP 4PV1 VkM . ' &w v v -DEALER. BOOTS, SHOES ! ' V - J Miff FALL AND WINTER GOODS; : TAT LOW, 1 X E 8TEEET, CBAELOTTE, isT . C octl f v n w i x it a u BURGESS NICHOLS. ' WHOLESALE BED ROOM AND PARLOR OF COFF1MSOF ALL mar7 PRIDE OF The finest Millinery EST . TIE: 33 The Ladies are RespectfaUy Invited. : to Call at tne- WHERE Til K Y CAN FIND FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS -i t ;'!-? :i 111 3 X?p3B,3EJi;'Ort3SI.,3I?, : ! 1 Fioe Ihm Svich atal I 'colors' of: Gpssiifieres) I 0FFEB TO SEtV.tflE.l'IKESTBLiCK OASHMKUIS Ai i.V" ""r- 1 rU? AX i J ft. .'lit X' , ;-' IN- LEATHER. 1 I:r4J 'in . 4 PJtlCES. A ,1 is-' "E. A. OSBORNE. & RETAIL; 1 DALXM I ALL kind;: of F TCT RN-X T CT H, B , BEDDING, &di i , - ."!-' , No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C., " JUST RECEIVED A F CT la 1L. JLi 1MB EBIlOBUS'.HIIBIIBES.i SETTS, AMD A FULL LINE CRADE6, ON HAND. ! n , , . j rim !U I 'il'-J f i .1 , 'i '' 1HE LATEST STYLES OF, i, T- tYTI'- filYTzyj, 1 j t v v itfi) $1.00 A U, ? s . 1. M 1 lEinpo n-i,-. ,' !.' o ' i- '' s 5, - r ftooa Dispatches.' FOREIGN. Turko-Servian War. London, Oct 2G. The Times' Vienna dispatch confirn. a the statemcnt'that the Pdrte infbf medlgnatreff of its wil lingness to accept a six weeks arm is- uce uan ue powers wished it. But the Porte still insists that thepowers tice if peace n not completed within six Veeks! In spite of Jenatieff's con ciliatory tone, there5 isUtle hope' that Ri8ia will accept this condition. It is expected.however that the Porte has hot said its iast wbrd ? Tm,W 9. i The' Times' Belgrade correspondent says : There has not yet beep suah. depression in Belgrade and through out cervxa. All ranks would welcome peace. , (; . H ., The l imes' special ffcom Barcelona, says : The republican conspiracy ap pears more importaritlhah was at first supposed. Fifty more1 people have been arrested, iucluding two ex-mihs jsters. LeoarxtiUlalnhrnimrdered the omcer who was extraditing here, has been captured at Lille. A Iieuter telegram from Constanti- nople'says : It is believed "here that some understanding will be reached on the armistice question. Ignatieff, ,th.e Ru6fian' minister bad another 8peci$rimertjelwubfcthe Sultan 6n Saturday.j-r H-, ; a- Advices 'from Tiflis say, that the Turkish Consul - General and wife. w hose as lip ariQli wtb,s ;repoTted- y esh terday wera murdered"by robbers, xvguwiig vouLiuues aruunu Aiexin- atz and DeHgrad. lA:,n Ragcsa, Oct 26. The Montenegrins have cut Mobktar Pasha's-commuDi- cation with Trebinje, and have invest ed NisHic. v Distress prevails" in Mon tenegro not witostandiug, the military successes', on account of the necessity of maintaining a, large number of re fugees wXshIngton. More About the Irish Letter Washington;? DyfC;, OcfcfSa John L.'Cadowalladerri acting iBetretaryjof State, wrote Messxa, Pwera rid-Par- nell, the bearers 6ft he Trish Address, that it was customary to make such presentations through the Minister of the. country eopy bing sent to Sir Edward " Thoi-tbnf hV declined 4o participate, not having received in struction from his government, on the subject, aln&Jaisof'iaidf'that the con- tenis i -inu Auure - iwseti wero ou- jcetionable. Cadawallader, u-ider the circumstances, regrets his,inability to aSBkt iht m in the matter. The objec tioVi raised by Powers and Parneli, was, that the intervention of the Brit- h;Miniater was not necessary, as the Address was from the Irish people, and notfrom the British Nation.. . -j PENNSYLVANIA. $1,000 Reward Observation of Mer chant's Day Hayes Orates about 1 the Centennial and Ohio. , piulapelp p., 0ct.26.-A com. Central New Jersey Raiiroad, offer a reward of $1,000 for the person who misplaced the switch, ;,..,- ' la order "to allow members to par ticipate in the Merchant's Day, there are no sessions of the Exchanges , , Gov. Hayes had an enthusiastic re ception, and made a short speech, con gratulatory of the success of the exhi bition, and laudatory of. Ohio. , The admissions were one hundred thousand. . NEW YORK.., , .j ... Nillson 1 Arrived ; Anti-Tammany Candidate Confessed the Murder NW YoRKr;Ocfc 26. Miss Nillsbh has arrived on the Scythia.1. " Anti-Tammany of the 15th District have re nominated Abraham S Hewitt for1 Congress. ''"'. '." "'"" Frank McConochic ..pas confesseq the m ii r'der - 'o f .1 li ttle Maggie Banfer; after m Att'pmnt to outrage vherMiiiHe was with difficulty saved fropa lynch rrJi)sfoN,'Mass:, Oct. 20. DtUingCto attempt tojfecancije, an ol4 '.teva&Uer twWeeh two brothers,4 Frank and Salon X&S&&iV. iowttviUA Ot 26.-At a large meetings of the Methodists,, iiishops Tester MRa and Kavanauch of Ken- OTWithpra delivered addresses. thanking-God for their, reuldHAfter; th:rtv.two yea,' separation. Llhitty - two re?' epamtio final official nWii Xfrt FFWl , Boston, Oct ."SaTheFi NevJ England cotton manufacturers association held ita annual "meeting "t6Tday7 Several of the South were elected WASHINGTON. - - The Busted .Freedman'a Baiik Su-.s a ' Member ofi Congreii Hum. boot the 'Correspondence of J Tweed's i Capture-President Prclaiinsa'Day ;7of PasiBg and Prayeri,t j 'Jr Washington Dl . C, Oct. "26. The Commissioners of ' the " FreedraahV Bank have sued Jas. Pike, a member of CongreV-ln "7iCfconeVJamp7i shire, for.$3,000;jb6r9Wedfomth There is little prospectl of the pres ent publication" of the cofireSpoadeAcg regarding Tweed s capturet ' IIiiits" ?e-7 garding the correspondence on the risn aaress ' were liirnisnea by the blifiers the Address. The State De partment is reserved on both topics. The Postmaster-General and Second Assistant- are labient; Thfe President designated Second Assistent Postmas terGeneral to act as Cbiel. S- Taylor's suits of residence near the city, were burned last night. Sup posed to. be incendiary. The family barely escaped. ' Tne loss is estjmatted; at $50,000. The estabiisbrment is known as "Suit Land." The President proclaims November 30th forThanksgivihg 'and Prayer. f FOREIGN. Austria's Position the Same as Count Andr ii8ey,s--Germanj!f eticenpe Turln8h Defeat-Trlai of Cbnlpi-1 tatbrs.i Bkuibsels,, Oct, 26, Advices have been received here from Vienna to re- preseri? the positions of Count Andras- 8ey, minister of foreign affairs, a that of the whiole empire. sThostudents of the University of Pasthtyho have been forbidden by the police to make & contemplated torch light demonstration in honor of the Turkish Qonsul, have determined topisregard the prohibition. No con- hct however is 'apprehended." Beklik, Oct 26. A .Controversy has arisen between Germ anian and Austri an newspapers. I he consequence ot the latter's criticisms, Germany's atti tude. The National .Zietung to-day replying to the article in Pesther Lloyd says : Toe attitude, of the Hun garian presSlinly f tends to" cd'nfirm Germany's continuo'uQreserre'and jus tify its expediency?- - ' Belgrade, Oct 26.-Gerieral Hovase- off has asked for reinforcements for the Servian army of the Ibar, ajid Colo nel Backer has been ordered there with resh troops. An official bulletin states? that the Turks on Saturday madeaf desperate attempt to break Hovase- airs lines, hut - were repulsed with gr6at slaughter, -n ---kI4 v Madrid, Oc .4WHB impli cated in the-receut conspiracy will be tried before the ordinary tribunals. Among the documents discovered-by the goyjemrteat ar decrfef i'i byT4 rXuez Z jrilla, conferring the public ap pointments upon ihe intended leaders of the insurrection, and bonds redeem able afier flio Access ofttbo maveolenO All the military men arrested were on the half pay lisf v NEW- YORK. Pools on the Presidential Candidates, Tilden 2 to 1 Againt Hayes-Mis cillaneous Ilems. e c'? rtf New YMUC,.')fct 2pools' at .koi risey's last night on the general result stood for Tilden 200 ; Hayes 185. Later. Ttfdeu, 200; Hayes, 100. An auction of a hundred thousand tons of Lockawana coal-shows. iide cline in the last month. The body of.C. CKiHolm.es, of Wall Stieet, a Coffee Brooker,.waa found in East River, with his head cut. Experts employed on! the -M on e tary Commission are on the, way. They are, Groesback of Cincinnatti. Prof. Francis Bovten'of Cambridge and George Mil lard of Micbijgao- The Sub-Committee will visit the Pacific States. . .... THE INDIAN "COtJNTkY; - What the Bed-Skins are, are doing-r Spotted Tail Inaugurated nHCTEusk' Oct. Oct. -Gen. Mer- ith's arrival at the Red Cloud Agency closesthe pperafions irr Big Horn and Y'ellow Stone regions The Powder Riyer Expedition is riowr under' way4 j)lrith fifteen infantry and eleven cavalry 1 companies, first troops commanded by Cook in pdr ? Spotted TaiLiwas fotbMerlyinaugu rated Chief by the autnonty ot tne Pre8iden$.vSe,yen, hundred Ponies., aKeo irom me Anuinuo i X?) st, iLXIlffOlS, ExctemeHtbver a"UurderiCaseTh ' ' XnAcrm aVrl t.ft Resi?n. - CniCAVio Oct.'Silh'e" Jury case p Alexander SvUeian, charged with the, murder of Francis Hanford waa jdiai 1 oharged, being unable to agree, stand ine ll.to 'Ljt.WOX: ojaQquitiau , Tbere is much leeling against Judge Mb Allister for , alledged' .partisan jfu ings. Petitions are; circulating, asking 1 - Wxsmsaxos, D. V, Oct, 2G.' r For the South' Atlantic- States, slight .change's In pressure? and temperatnre, light to fresh and variable , winds and clear weather are probable. : st '" - : ; , , A Fantastic Mubder. A man nam ed Coorbalou is before a Paris court charged ,with the murder of his wife under extraordinary circumstances. Jle discovered an intimacy existing between herself and one 'Joseph "Part ridge., Partridge fled, impelled by several, vigorous kicks, arid the lady "implored Dardon." 'Pardon. nW. replied. Courbaloh, in a sioister tone. Ihe next, day, at noon, the servants put on the table;six roasted partridges, wh jch , i n. s Fran ce, , are m u c h . la rge r tban int the. .United, Statee. As soon asiiawife sat down, he locked, the door, and .drew . from, his , pocket a revolver. !r,,adame,r' he said, "the hour of your punishment, has come. Tgn ; hive dlsSjooored hTel)'; means of a man. named Partridge, and there are sixf his namesakes for you to dine on.Mon wiU please Jto eat them to the last, morsel , If you ceake doing so, or if you attempt to. giye aii alarm , I .will blow your brains out." (" The unhappy '.wman, feeling the impossi bility of accomplishing the task with but killing Jerself, fell on her knees, and implored; bis pity. Courbalon's only reply ' was to cock his revolver, amf she therefore , commenced her task. forgot rto eay that I forbid your drinking . while you eat," siid CourbalonJ , The poor woman, after finishing the second partridge, Showed sighs of illness. She lifted her sad eyes; to .her. husband with an implor ingfxpreBsiQh,.':.but.! he pointed the pistbl inexorably at her head. In two hours and. a half the six birds were eaten, and at 9 o'clock that night the worn an died of, iadigestion. I A Sxke and-Dog Battle On the farm of Mr. Asa Hill, a lew miles east Of this place-, a number of dogs, while p& rsui ng a " m oi I ie-ootton 'tail , " came insontact with a knot of snakes, known in this section as the poplar leaf -species, when a snake and dog battle ensued. After a lively contest of more than an hour the dogs!were compelled to yield to the superior force of the enemy, 1 and. tern porarily withd rew, leaving two of their number dead on the field, and bringing off three others seriously wounded. The dogs returned to'the residence of Mr. Hill, and seve ral adjacent farm houses, reinforced their shattered ranks to the number of eighteen canine warriors, and the snake fortress was again stormed. The battle raged with great furr for over four hours, each Bide displaying notable zeal and bravery. The snakes -were 'again the victors, : having killed outright In the last engagement hve dogs and wounding seven others. Eleven dead snakes were picked up on the battle-field and hung up for rain. Wilson (JVT. C.) Advance., NEV ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE TO COMMITTEES OF ARRANGEMENT 'r": :' ON THE , Torch-Light Procession. THE Chairmen of the Committees oft the Line of March of the Procission : on Lanterns : on Illuminations; Moltoe- and Twnsparenciesj 'on Mnsic;-nd ppon Special Trains and reduced Jtailroaa lares, are re quested to report progress at the Chief Mai-., shal's offtce, on Friday. 27th inst.. at S p jm. - oct 27 It . Chief Marshal. M MILD' POWERS : HUMPHREYS' : : HOMEOPATHIC - ri SPECIFICS Beenln generalise for twenty years.1 Jt.very where- proved -liie MICALi and' EI'FICIEXT meli cities known Tbey are Just what the people; want, saving time and tnneyi 'averting sckv- nessnnd sufferinc Eachsingfe specific the well tried prescrip- f on ol au eminent pnyaiuiiin Nos 1s' Cures -r-' - Cents 1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation, " Worms. Worm Fever. "Worm Uolic.' 25 25 25 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 '3 Crying Colic, or Teething : of '. In ..fanta.'... .......,........!.. .. 4 Diarrhoea, of Children or Adnits, o xysenteryj wipiug ouiwug wuv, 6 CholerasMorbus,! Vomiting,....;.... 7 Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis,.,. 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache,. 9 Headaches bick . Headache, Yer- tieo 10 Dyspepsia, Billions Stomach, 11 Snnnressed. or Palnlur PMiods...... it? Whites, too Profuse Periods,. ........ , ... 26 -rfin. Cotiffh.'DifflcuIt Breathing. '25 ?li baltRheam, Erysipelas; fc.roptions, 63 25 60 60 60 50 5Q 15 Kneamatism, ttoeumauc rmua,. 16 Fever'and AgacChillFeTerjAues, 17 Piles 'blind or bleedine,.L....u..... 18s Ophthalmy.l and -Sore or Wea -: 19 Catarrh,' acuteor chronic Jnfluenaa, 20 Whoooine Goush. violent coughs. 21 Asthma, oppressed Breathing, ,50. 22 jfiar Ulscnarges, impairen nwug, 280118,,. enlarged Snds, Swel- ! 24 General Debility, Phisical Weak- 00 : 4 -U ... - 60 50 25 Dropsy and scanty 8ecretions....... v f . . 60 26 8ea-8ickne88, sickness, fromfiding,; 60 27 Kidney-Disease, Gravel, , 60 28 Nervous Debility Seminal Weakr " - -ness or involuntary discharges, 1 00 29 Sore Month, CankeB,..w...-. 60 30 Urinary WeaknessjUinB,4h,e bed, . u 50 31 Painful Periods, withapasms,. 60 82, Disease of Har4. palpi tationa, etc t ,1 00 83? Epilepsy, Spasms, St Vims' Dance 1 GO S4 Dinhtheria. ulcerated sore throat, 60 35 CbrOnifiijWngeatwnf .,andrJup y i tiona, ......... ...... .. tMUMyMimt. Case (Horoooa) with above 35 large - vials and Manual of directions, . f 10 00 Cftse (Morocco) of 20 large, vials and; - 'Bookj i.JM-toUiiitJZi'j fc.ii.."iV:3'?i'r-G0O t" These remedies are sent by the case orlsingle 1 box 'to any part of the country, free of charge,. on receipt C pricey. , ,v Address . ,1 ii ejiu rimers' . r t uvulvvvuiiHav i'avuavaKv i . For S$ale by alfDrcuretats,' Office Depot, No 562 Broadway, N, Y, ARE ADDING DAILY TO THEIR ALREADY BEAUTIFUL AND CABE- FULLY SELECTED STOCK H ew and Haadsome "Styles IN CLOTHING, HATS AND KENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, , comprising an elegant assortment of .; .. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, from 75 cents, each, up; ' ' AH Linen Cambrick, 25 cents lip, with GLOYES and NECK WEAR in every variety. ..- - - 100 doa Wamsstta 2100 Urn. Shirts,' rMf&r - Just received, 50 Dozen more British i Hose, at $1 perDoz." TOGETHER WITH A LOT OF - Alpacoa, Gingham, and Silk Umbrellas, from 90 cts up. - We are now prepared to fill all letter orders, and will give them oar best and careful , attention, promising satisfaction in . every instance. Goods -marked- to plain. figures. Same price to one and all. BEADY CASH the controling mediam oct 27 Spring Comer, Sji Medicines. FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES. -Oc23 ' CO Q I Q CD X O O o 125 W o u Q W o o w Q M H OS , w Hi f P 00 O S QQ S h S 1 s fj I y a S3- 0 n 3" a w r O O Oh O to a 'A o o m o .v.: Atst'ixm :MmTCJO THEiRjntw . , FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Eorgbl eeily end cheap, and will be sold at prfecs to suit the hard times. Onr Stek;f DKY GOODS is lull and complete. BJack A lpaccas aDd Mohairs at prices , v that will tstoni&h you. A handsome new lot of Embroideries, 1 . ' very cheap. Drees Goods very low. .- ; .... . ,;, , Gents' Beady-Made Clothing nd Furnishing Goods reTartmenr,resdy for Inspccticn iad' the prices will defy otmpetion. A lull line of Boots and rhoes. Hats, and a en eral attcrtmcnt of imrcfcandise. Blanketsacd Flannels, extraordinary cheap. With a26 jearsejpfiierceof the wsnts efilcckJenburc we should be able te 011 , them to tbe satihfaction cf our cuftcmns and ftierds ' . If vcu tall tfcd ttmi cur (iocds wewnr make me pmea suit ice time. ' ELIAS, COHEN. L A i f w fctd Ltidvcn e tt ol Csrpts jutt i. , . , ,, j, .. W 1 T T K 0 W SKY & It INT Ell S', CHAEIOTTE,' N. C.,' SEPTEMBEIl VolIJ, lfc76. , , FALL C I li 0 U 1- - t x 'A. To the Trade "DEIKG T00: WELL KSOWN TO THE TBApI, WE DEEM IT TJKNECECSABY TO f GO lijaA.-I.OVa DISSERTATION AS, TO 'tBET MAGKITTJP,1 QTJAIJTDra' d ' . PRICES OtfOUB STOCK THIS FALL BUT HOLD IT SUFFICIENT , TQ SAT THAT rt OUB STOCK. BOTH nHOLBSALE iH PARTMENT8. AND TO WfilCH "WEKVi ! , WE AGAIN. 8TATE THAT THE I: TO UES8 WILL BE OONTINUED AS BEFOBE THE DEATH OF MB WiHTElV BI T fiHALL. ENDEAYOB TO LO, M0BE ,QF A i CASH BUSINESS THAN HERETOFORE, TO WHICH END WE SPECIALLY IHYIT1J ! f - i. sit- t . 1 ' ,i ' r f v)jVi;e.;tyn!.JiOY-3p.1"iCn'f;"-'l f: THOSE WHO WISH .TO AVAIL THEMSELVES of the OPPORTUNITY of GETTING jr; SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for BEADY, GASH, AND IN THI3.CONNECTI0N WE BEG LEAVE TO BAY THAT WE H AVE LABGEOB LOTS OF, DBES3 GOODS, CLOTH ING ANU UA&DWA&B WJuvxt;i , WIUj oaiju ax a. UMAi oAyxvxx WE DE3IBE IUBTBER TO. SAY THAT OUR) PUNCTUAL - TIME .CUSTOMERS. X ARTC ASWVLCOME AS EVEB ."VERY ' ' ; "A ":?) 'l E.' D. LATTA k BRO , One Price Clothiers. First door below the first National Bank Charlotte, C, If: , DEALERS, IN f i Chemicals, Oils, CO 1 - H M H O a of w PS OQ W P4 4 O PS P o -a 3 H of M s g H OQ W .a w s; c o . ago H 0Q O o f o s o o Oi CD o W a o OQ CQ is 0Q Oi H s H o w )- PS w O w p a o 3 v m u W M O l-H Ph g sz; w w S3 Q 3 t4QpSS qes5 Mo lal o CD t- CD ii m Pi a P2p 0Q L A It OI F; :i:8:7.(i :0: .f "if and Consumers,: RETAIL, 1 CUMrjjJSlJS 1 AW a-, rE YOUB ATTENTION, j ,:';! rmi i irf or a;; RESPECTFULLY. l. " " V-'1..- - TJtlClZ" d-l2ltzl3i eet2l -" ' ff" 1 Tt 13 i3ATi J.r X 4 'B.T1K& . ,i .
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