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pruNTinc; S 1 I! :p thstXBSxsvXt Job Dqwrtnumt ui thoroachlr supplied with every . neetlei want, nd with the latest tries or Type, erery manner of Job Work ean now be don with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. , . We ran famish at short notice; BLA27E8. BILL HEADS, . lv . " : IiETTB HB KDS, 0ABJD6, :r - -V " . 5 TAQS,lXimTS, ISTEBS, J ' . C ' PBOQBAMMI3, HAND BILlfl, "V . 4 H ? , ! fTfMf k IVi J tfc bounty) U3 advaaT .' $2 HK 'dot of th county, postpaid,' 2 10 '-?.!,'.'.';f.li; fcfsf i -5 h months, ?' , " 1 06 4 Libwal reductioiilf jtffclulC Mr'A NO. .2 365. PAMf UUKTa, CHECKS, to; Ae . . : i . 44 IF T I IS III III III III , III. HI ,11 H Z KB a a - -a s - uwj iB-iti i5Hm r ? v. i u ... ,i r ii i:m 1 ..... ' 'OU - ' 7ft If ! ... . "; i r -DGAL.GR tl BOOTS, .i. n. -V. 1 1 V A'rrErr? o v a..; Montenfgriu Snccewes TheiSx Week's ArmisiiceAgreedtoIby the London, Oct, 27. The Standard's Bagusa dispatch saya : The complete filp?TB '-of jje'fH aslfa'xrecentf atr tack on ho So'athorri7 frontier tof Mon tenegro, ends the years campaign, as winter now ltt- irf. ! Monktar Pasha it 1 ff.il- V i i Wlll Rhoriltf U ll hflrfl w ft, TnKinio TSar. FALL AN DWI Nik k tfirftHWTllia,fi arfy &m!y ,A PDll 1-IE, Of i ' ; i ST"' ii t r i. I- 9 ii? e i Cj LOW PRICES. i' ! ill i nil in iluiluililiii i Liiiilciuiifiisliimai 1 : ootl F U It N I T IT 13 ALB It S ioon Dispatehes. A JIT: ;:i FOEEIGN. BURGESS NICUOLF. E. A; OSBORNE. 1 WHOLESALE & RETAIL,! 1 ! SKALXBS IH vALL KIND OF FTJ3R Iff tjr TJ "R B s BEDDING, &C. No: 5, West Trade St., ' C1J Afi LOTptE , N. C., JUST. RECEIVED. ! . ; 'A' i' . . .' ..'lA-Xi-iLxi'.rN: GHILDRENS CARRIAGES, BED ROOM AND PARLOR SETTS, AMD A FULL' LIHE mar7 OF. COFFINS OF ALL GRADES, ON HAND. PRIDE BP The Finest Milliner y. lpi)oriai!i The Ladies are Respectfully Invited ta Call at tlie CEMfEAIL-IlDflEL: f 1E, WHERE THEY CAN FIND. TE LATEST STYLES OF. 9 r FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS M XT" 3SS.3L.: 33 , ' -- ! - ' r '1 n -: I, Fine peC,fioodi a J mm i-- . I V -r ' Such as all colors of Gassiirieres. I OFFEE 'EE TO SELLTHE'FINKT V ' ; O U f ! SOLD- ELSEWHEBE AT $1.50. S t - ! SOLD1 ELSEWHERE ' I - pi? 4 ; ' ' I' ", ' ,1 . j?sr"co iis3? ;issiiio i 1 Mt ' We Catnoliclbanianlwbo JbMid the Turkish Standard haTegon,e.hoine. The Post's Berlin ; dispatch f says : Roumania has given assurance that her military measures are only her usual autumnal.; practice. A six week's armistice, with a prolongation if nec essary, is now considered assured. The Times' '.Belgrade dispatch says: The depression here continues. We cannot help thinking that we re at the. beginning of the end. " If Rnstia leaVesServiadaded, ihe Turks will certainly reach Belgrade. They, are advancing slowly but inevitr ably ; but 'uuless the" armistice: is secur ed. Tchernayeff will fight to the last. Panama, Oct -27. Another1 engage ment on OctlOth, resulted in the rout ing of itbe rebels. "Th e etea m er 'BoH var, whi ch reached Barrariguilla on Oct.4tb, with passen gers, was fired into and one killed. The river Magdaiina which had been closed bylthe rebeU i3tobwxopned;rj!j Londow, Oct 27 TheVienna correa- pondence of the Times confirms the capture of Djun is by the Turks, Un s Ies the armistice is concluded, the Servians.must njove back or from Al exinatz and Deligrade." i A Reuter telegram from Taris says: The Porte has accepted Ignatieff's six week's armistice. . , ' R ome, Oct 271The Russian iron clad fleet will winter In Italian waters, in oder to be ready to proceed to the East in caae of. need. t . I -'London, Oct 27. The Times' Berlin special says : Liberal newspapers de clare vigorously against the establish ment of Russian power in Turkish provinces, ai:d urge the placing of the reforms therein, under British control. Panama, Oct 19. In he cyclone over Central America on the 3rd, and 4th of in8t,SIanagni in Colorado was inundat ed. , Four hundred houses were blown down and many people drowned. The damage is estimated; at two million;. The town of Brewfield on the Mosqui to Coast, lost 300 houses. The lake steamers Commodore, and Adams were destroyed at Granada wharf. The The less in the coffee crop is estimated at three million of dollars. - About 20 Uvea were lost. The whole dUtiict is inundated. 1 U,! . . -i f t f d- did a e,ij it s . tn 'J - n ' Tail are of Life and t;FireIa- "! 'I'' urance Compaiy -f as Ee' ! a: -!- porteadjoj'f ; ..pfyi-f, -..! -.A'lfi.TT 5r4'U. , ..... .-. ; Heavy Fools on ,th;" Candidates -til- ;v den Ahead. In, tJbeTJnited states, and still further, la New , York. 1 - I New Yoek, Oct. 271 1 was the Con tinental . Fire " Insurance '-Company which, was . plaeed-iq . thea hands . pf ,a Receiver, and not the Continental Life Insurance Company as was errc.neons Iy supposed in several places through out the country..- ,t . , , ' ' The entire 1 Excise. Board has been arrested, charged wtfli granting liQiior licenses, to' eatinghouses .unlawfully. -Urge iuyetm.eptj.jerj', made, last nigh -at, both Morrissey 's and John -8 ons's. he preneral resu!t6pened WeuTr"mnecT6cr 175 in favor of Tilden. The State stands .000 to 400 in favor of Tilden. FLASHES. v TelopnlehV 61 the Presbyterian ;Kurb ihliff 'cotmtry. ' The 'numerical force pf the whole body in "'!1788fi when -Its yarious; organizations ! assumed their present form and relation, waslG Pres byteries 177 ministers, 111 probation ers, "and- 416 conffree-ationsL of whifh 201, or nearly one half, were without ' pastors,- and many of them were only the ' shadow ' of a1 name.'- Now, ' the strength t)f the church, north and south, is 241 presbyteries; 6.44 ministers and licehtiktes. ' arid ' 6.796 1 wiiii oi,ooo congregatio: ARE ADDI ": "1 FULLY SELECTED STOCK IN CLOTHING; nATS AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS t j.les 3M 5 Cincinnati, 0., Oct. 27. The busi ness portion of Reynoldburg, inc.lud irig;th ppstoffice, was burned. . ' Camden, ke.,Oct. 27. The schooner 3harles Heath, with six personc, is supposed to be loBt. t Yakton, Oct. 27. The Indian Com missioner's Report their mission suc cessful. All agencies on the upper Mis souri have signed, with however, stip ulations removing them to the Indian Territory. ' k Patterson, N. Y., Oct. 27 The freight train on the New Jersey Mid land railroad, jumped the trark at Harthone bridge, killing the engineer, fireman and conductor. WASHINGTON. The Failure of a Fire Company Ap pointments, Disbursements, &c. Washington, Oct 27.-Silver disburse ments 21 mi lions. A hundred thou sand 4-J's were substituted to-day. The sums for which Gen'l O. T. Howard is sued, bear interest from 18G5. John J Brooks of Philadelphia5 is appointed Chief of the Treasury De tectives. ( Tyner has returned. The Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company ot Philadelphia is insolvent. ILLINOIS. Sullivan's Trial for Murder Bailed for $8,000 .; "Chicago, Oct. 26.Sullivan has been bailed at $8,000. Th court vigorously defended himself from the accusa tions of Mr. Reed, and affirmed his be lief, that the prisoner was -rather wronged than wronging, andj that there was no murder in the case. Berry, the juryman who stood out for conviction, states that he Was assailed by the jurymen , during their delibera tions, in tha vilest manner, and that th'reata were made, against bis life if he persisted, and-that he dared not sleep. in the jury room. The excite ment over the case is: on the increase in the cityy iEW Y0BX G ra&deit.DemocstratioaEver Known iamericaA sixty Thoniind Pro cestion Six Hours Long. ; t New YoEiAOct.W26.-Last Right's political display was the m ost impos ing ever witnessed in this city There were fully sixty thousand in line. The rJeroocraticf workihsf 'in e jregardless of local differences, were represented by their clubs. . The demonstration commenced at half past seyen'and at one o'clock this morning Gov. Tilden was still in position, in front of the Everett House, reviewing the proces sion. There were hundreds of curious devices, representing traditions of the WASHINGTON. Suit against; Gen. 0. 0. Howard' for Defalcation. Washington, D. C, Oct. 27. Suits bava been entered by the United States against Gen. O. O. Howard, as a de faulter of funds intrusted to him in connection with the Feed man's Bureau and the Howard University. One of the suits is for $150,000, and the other for $39,000. ;:.r :wlATi.fi: joBimiEi; WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 27. For the South Atlantic and Gulf States slowly falling barometor, with easterly to southerly winds. Warm and clear weather prevail, with proba bly occasional rains in the southwest. Facts From Men' Who Know. Glorious Neics at Democratic Headquar ters from -all Parts of the Union. From.' the jNwYork Son. The NaVicfe'Democratic Commit tee received nearly two thousand five hundred' : letters and dispatches last week. A letter from Oregon says that Tilden and Hendricks CI nbs have been organized in two huhdred and one towns in that sparsely settled State. The Secretary of the State Democratic Committee of Indiana writes : 4,We are going to give Tilden and Hendricks fifteen thousandjuajority in the Presi dential election-f From California the tidings are very cheerful. A prominent-Democrat in Ohio says: All th or "fellows who were on the fence are jumping off upon the Democratic side. The Democrats of Connecticut are very active; and the same may be'said of -'Little' Rhody." A gentleman who has travelled con siderably in Pensylvania, and made speeches in many of the towns and villages! says the?- Democrats" bave' a good chance of "Carrying that State; notwithstanding . the frauds in the registry and at the polls , which the Republicans will be sure to practice. Hundreds of fence men in Pennsyl vania, -also are -jumping off on the Democratic side. ..There , will be large Democratic gains in Wisconsin and Michigan. So far as New York State is concerned, there is no doubt that she will go Democratic by a very large majority.r!:Among betting men wagers on the result in the Empire State are made three to one in favor of the Democrats. ; Letters .. from the South speak with great 'indignation of the action of the Grant Administration in sending soldiers South to sustain Republicanism there at the point of the..Dy0net.r i-y-s -i.-. . y -. Wonderful Death of An Infant. It is the little infant fin death that all heaven seems . to surround when it dies. And when dead, i$ is God's o wn statuary left just long enough with its beautiful body that never knew a sin, decked in pure white flowers; to tell of the spirit that has fluttered and nown, to be God's page on high, in carrying his missions through heaven. -! It is an honor to elect a maa's-child page in the - halls of congress; but a greater honor than that is to have him a mes senger , with the : Master. An infant died near Milton the other , day that was gifted with speech in the hour of its death It's mother, a worthy far mer's good 'wife," had JhsC died and left it, a wee-bit, helpless, little babe, de pendent- on the bottler unly a tew month of age it soon began to weaken and die. and in the fatal hour when friends surrounded it, and the last gasp was watched for; it lifted "its little hands and with the last breath; cried "mv mother?" ' ' This is no fancy . sketch, but is : the talk of the neighborhood, And after, all, is it so wonderfully strange when we reflect that death of itself is the strangest of all things? Raleigh; Sen- . . , . . - 'T,'-:-' "i" ; ft- ... t - ... A St. i Louis down-town bar keeper has in vented a- patent free lunch coun ter. ; It is arranged . so that when . the wandering bumtner has eaten six pieces of cheese,- three crackers and, two pickles, and he attacks the , baked beans, a giant fist descends from the ceiling and "bonnets'' him, while a gigantic foot springs from the wall and kicks, him into the street. ' GOLD BASIS . CHEWING TOBACCO, ' . ; . IdANPFACTURED BY HOME LABOB. , .PAJPROKIZE OUR.OWN iNPUSTHIES. MILLER & LEAK. oct28 ' - . TRY OUR i .-i . comprising an elegant assortment of , SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, from 75 cents, each, up; , A11 Linen Cambrick, 25 cents iip, with GLOVES and NECK WEAR in every variety 100 doea - Wam$$tta 2100 Xirto, Sdry' Just received, 50 Dozen more BritisITJ Hose, at $1 per Doz. TOGETHER WITH A LOT OF Alpacca, Gingham, and Silk Umbrellas, from 90 cts up. We are now prepared to fill al 1 letter orders, and, will give them par best . and careful attention, promising satisfaction in every instance. 3ooda marked sin plain figures. Same price to one and all. READY CASH the controling medium. oct 27 E. D. LATTA 4 BRO , One Price Clothiers, First door below the First National Bank i CO. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, C, DEALERS IN 4 9 FAMILY FLOUR. R ill MILLER & S0AS. oct2i Brick. A Large lot Common and Pressed Brick-, fur eale, cheap by R M MILLEB A 0X3. oct 28 Keep it Before the People ! ... j ,j ! :y. TOE STJK STlIi RISING, AT C S Holton & Co's. JUST !RECEIVE'D1 FINE Large Oranges, California Pears, the largest Northern Appie", New Prunes, Basins, Currants, Citron, Lemons, Cocoa nuts, Goshen Batter, selected Cream Cheese, Fresh Country Batter, ' Egg?, Hami, Dried Beef ,' Bologna 8ansage. - Home made Candies. Fresh Nuts of all kinds. Bakery in fair blast, Bread: Cakes. Pies, Bans, Boils, . fresh every day . at day light, ,.. It is no ass to. say anything about Sugar, Ck flee and Tea, we will say that we have the very best in the city. New Orleans Molasses, Ground Peas and .Chesnuts. ' With an endless Stock of Toys and the largest DOLL in the State., We will cease, hoping that every old man woman and boy and girl in this county will give us a call before pnehasing elsewhere. C 8 HOLTON A CO.. oct28 Opposite Market. Drugs,i lYIedicincEE, Chemicals. Oils. Yarashs Glass5 DyeStttSs. FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES. oc25 o . o O E3 QQ CO o T A o o f w o s H oa o 23"' O i i o O n w w o CO W K :" ti h 0 H o w 6 T3 a as t3 a a M O E o CO m M o u Q w M o o Q w H O CD o 2 CO W W S3 5 C4 o ea H GO o o r. o o s H O O , , DQ CQ o a w o 03 CO ii CD H o H o SB I I o" o 4 CO crj H o- " oo . H P 5?" o 04 0Q CO Q M O a-- & o W S5 i- . O P4 8 M CO N u W CQ O w Q w o H o Q W H C SZ5 O P5 aaBa eggs OSS cc!y FLORIDA RAN GES, r ARE? JUST RECElVIKa THSIfi'SKW FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Ecrgbt ceily and cheep, and will be eold at prices to 6ait the hard times. Oor Stoek af DRY GCOD8 is lull and complete. Black Alpsccas aDd Mohairs at prices that will astonish yon; A handsome new lot of Embroideries, very cheap. Dress Gocds very low. Gents' Beady-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods Department, ready for inspection sad the prices will defy cemjetion. A lull line of Boots and frhoes. Hats, and a gen eral assortment of merchandise. Blanktts and Flannels, extraordinary cheap. With a 25 years experience of the wents of Mecklenbnrg- we should be able to fill them to the eatiefaction cf our customers snd fiier ds. If you rail snd examine cur Gocds we will meke the prices suit ice times. F LIAS, COHEN A ROE8SLIB. A rcw std baLdtcn e 'ct of f arpts jcrt ;b. ju2l W ITT K0 WSKT & KIN T ELS CHAR LOT TF, N. C, SEPTEMBER ItTHj -1.76. -and ,GEAPES, Coda, 33 ctteu, o e m a; ASD OTSTEB-CEACKEES, BY '. M. " tvly Rlrjlep.' FAL I. CIRC U LA R OIF 18,7 (i. -:o- :0:- -o:- To the Trade and Consumers: gEING TOO WELL XKOWN TO THE TRADE, WE DEEM IT tJKNEClSSARY TO GO INTO A LONG DISSERTATION AS TO THE MAGNITUDE, QUALITIES and PRICES OF OUB STOCK THIS FALL, BUT HOLD IT SUFFICIENT TO BAY THAT OUR STOCK, BOTH WHOI.ESAI.E and BETAI1V 13 COMPLETE IN ALL DE PARTMENTS, JAND TO WHICH WEINVITE YOUR ATTENliON. '. - 1 ' - F , , v, - ........... t f . - WE AGAIN STATE THAT THE BUSINESS WIIX BE CONTINUED AS BEFORE THE DEATH OF MR RDSTELS, BUT SHALL ENDEAVOR TO Ut MORE OF A CASH BUSINESS THAN HERETOFORE, TO WHICH END WE SPECIALLY INVITE THOSE WHO WISH TO AVAIL THEMSELVES of the OPPORTUNITY of GETTUTG SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for READY CASH, AND IN THIS CONNECTION WE BIO LEAVE TO SAY THAT WE HAVE LARGE JOB LOTS OF DRESS GOODS, CLOTH ING AND HARDWARE WHICH WE WILli BELL AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. (S"WE DE3TRE IURTHER TO BAY THAT OUR PUNCTUAL TIME CUSTOMERS ARE AS WELCOME AS "eVErV VERY RESPECTFULLY, - , 0 8ept24 past and present. 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