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it"1 r Jpp 5 PRinTinc4. : ' o'1 ""'" y ' Th Ossxevxs Job Depxtmjd: am l tHoroocmy snpplied wlUn very needed rant, and with tae latest stylei or Type atPl every manner of Job Work eon now be don ' with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. W can furnish at short notice v . BLAJTKS, BILL HEJLD3, .... LETTEB HS 1E3, CJLRCS, TAGS,BEC2IPT3,POSTEKa, , ' . r ' PE0GIULMME3, hajtd bills. Mi' J year. .ilfHWptud f o. Vy wi' jj 00 (JO t 00 num. v ' ' ft 75 Caiv. ir theconDtr)&,alTano7!' 00 i' ", . t ? -mt of the cympty.Uwrpstid. 2 10 i- " nmnlhs,, ', , 1 06 Liberal reductions, for cluba. . ' , . VOL. XIII. j i i - T -v .: PAMPHLETS, CHCKJS, fte de 4? iM-Je . TEWK&ftAPllIt NEWS SPEAKUffO;Ar;tf IffEVILLE. rc r J : ; -- , - - t ,v.i:q:, C7i-i;!:;i,s, "-;iwsi i- . ..., r ; : . , , I & , ... 7 - - t - . . " 1 - " ' ; : - : i I. DEALER IN '3 ! - T ' : - "TV BOOTS,; jSflpE"! THER: As l7U;i,) LINB OF f. t 7 - (3 At FUIXI,IKH of rw r FflLli jSN D7 WIPJTERICOdbS, 5! 1" aw-1 r ) PC ' . r AT IOW tRICESf." ' i I Hi lit ; iuf,i((Liuuhii)L.Epie TTxJ 3 I 8TEEET, O H .A. Ii O 33 i iST . -C ootl F II- K R I X U ft JK "BURGESS KirH0TJ5.. E. i. OSBORNE. 1 WHOLESALE & RETAIL 1 DEALS SB IX AL.L KIIjlD OF FUR M X fF TJ 3 BEDDING, &C. Now 5, West, Trade St., CHARLOTTE , N. C, JUST RECEIVED iToon Dispatches; FOREIGN. i'. Ilk Eaitero Question Orowios Threaten- ioffrfCollisipft a the OuiLan-ll-. LoNDof Nov 2 The !MeslHi portB of tke tsituatin at Constantino? pie say. that the Porte's' sir week's armistice is considered .counter to the proposition to Bosnia's attention.,' Ig- natiefi rejected the Porte's ofl'er and gave the Turks 48 r hours from Friday uignno reconsiaer tne matter. . a : The f jrnitiire of.the ombassey have been prepared fpr -'ehipmen t'and the: Russian Consul? in the interior have been.. ordered to move within reach "of the frontier - 't ... LisBON, Novr2. The Uhited States frigate Vitidalia . collided with the Kor- wegian "bark Atlantic, and stove in her bow. And wis to$ed into ' porf r .The vandalta was uninjured. h . COLORADO. Frtin Colorado;' J' ! . . DENVER Nov. 2. Webster An thdriy is elected Speaker, of the House.. W;W; Webster, Presidetiit , pro tern -of ; the Senate, was inaugurated Governor to day. ,' . ' NEWERSEY. - Railroad ;'Collision--Two Hart.; - . v . I " Elizabeth, Nov 2, The north bound passenger train on the Pennsylvania road was wrecked this morning near the Lenden,' depot. Two employees were probably fatally hurt. ,The Cen tennial trains were delayed 2 hours, i Mid-Night Dispi WEATHER PRCBABILITIEis. WxsHiSGToir, D. C., Nov. For the South Atlantic States, rising barometer, warmer, southwest veering to, cooler northwest winds, cloudy weather and possibly tight rains. Af- CHILDRERS CARRIAGES. BED ROOM AND PARLOR' SETTS AND A FULL LINE OF COFFINS OF ALL GRADES, ON HAND. ' roar7 ran . .. sr m , , m wtam r- - -mrm i lie finest mbsiiehtj imnponam Ihe Ladies are Respectfully . Invited to Call at the mm WHERE THEY CAN FIND THE LATEST STYLES! OF FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS Fine." DPress (Goods a Specialty, ' - , - , ' , " " - ' . 'i ' Such as all colors of Cashmeres.: I OFFER TO SELL THE FiNEST BLACK CASHMERE. AT $L00 AYARO, SOLD ELSEWHERE AT l.O. 1 n 3E. O: To) A Ohfinge in Business Contemplated. - WJA'tf TO CTBCVMSTANCES, I HA VE'THIS DA YVETERMNED TO 'VI UJf JfM'Ji M -I JliJ.V JL J.Xi2J B JUA j V' FINE AND MEDIUM CLOTHING,' TOGETHER WITH A LARGE STOCK OPi i i n 4. I GENTS' F URN IS H IN G. :G,0 0DS, .T CTTTjL; COST- i MY STOCK IS NEWANn'HA8KEN ;BOUGHT.ATTHteL THE CHaNGW I HAVE IN VIEW AND'THE DESIRE TO CLOSE OUT AS ' , SPEEDILY AS POSSIBLE.' NECESSITATES MY JELLING. TH b-M , : i l- ,oA .- - . - r-. " ' '- " 1 "'v 1 A T -A N D- ' B E;L O W v C O S Tji iimii so Wice -fo dbaw trade; but an actual fT aii?ip you -ir tpir.r. ntfi.vnu.i, t wir.T. C.Ct EVINCE YOU THAT THE 1. vi-if' G 0 0 j D: 8 JC:TI: S .. ,B,i:J5 iS: O ;L D.': XOOPMANK'S f 0LPT' STAND lb: ' ON) TBADE jSTREET, CHARLOTTE, N; 0. ,jrew:york. The World'i Denial FireTilden's Proclamation Report of Chamber of Commerce Resolution of Sym pathy Incendiary Explosion. New Yobx, Nov. 2. TheV.Wi de nies, th at th e ; m attet ? represented as being taken from its -columns of Oct. 20th", 1876, beiiog circulaled in circular form headed, "Read, Ponder and Re flect," throughout "the Southern States, ever so appeared, and states that it is a bold and brazen forgery. " .;. The Hudson glove factory of. H D Simpson, at Chatham villager was burned to-day. i , i Governor Tildsn this morning issued a proclamation regarding the. impro per use of money at the election. The proclamation concludes. "Now, there fore, I call upon all District Attorneys and other public officers to be vigilant in detecting and diligent in prosecut ing persons guilty of the crime refer red to, within lfieir respective counties, and I respectfully ask all good citizens of the State to aid them in theirs ef forts." ' At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce this morning, Capt Snow of the epecial committee on the question of the depth of water at Hallets Point, reported that the committee had held com munication with Cien Newton and had ascertained that the debris of the explosion was being rapidly cleared awtfyV Mr Geo W Blunt, reported that another explosion bad occurred this morning at Diamond Reef, and that Gen Newton would soon have twenty four feet water on that reef Mr Van brunt suggested that;the charge for Hell Gate pilotage which had always been oppressive "should be remoyed. by action of the Legislature, ah3 rommendethatSthe chamber should-take some action at the proper time for the purpose of securingHhe passage Of a measure which Would xe mbve this 'toll on shipping" passing through Hell Gate. Report adopted. '., The Congregational Association; closes its report ' on Mr Bcecher as fol lows : . And Whekeas, the preceding report of said committee indicates that there is no substantial grounds for believing in the guilt of Mr Beecher, be it there fore, .- ' -'; A Jtesolved, .That we. do therefore as an association regard our brother as wor thy of pur confidence and have and ex press to. -4iim .our , sympathy . iu the' severe 1 trial ' through which - lier has passed' ' " s r Roxdort, NovlS." The -entire' front of the residence of Augustus Suppies in this city wos blown out. this morn-" ing at 3 o'clock, by a charge of powder which was placed in aWinddw by. some malicious person. ,The building was shattered; and the, furniture con- 8iderably damaged. ; r Suppies, t his wife and three daughters were sleep ing in the upperjpart' of the house but were uninjured. . Mr ..Suppies .was; a complainant against a house of ill fam e; and suspicions point in' that di rection. 3 The motive of the act was seemingly revenge, ' with v the, T, in tention to destroy the entire building.. The'inmates. jOf the", house' of ill-fame have been arrested,, but (he proprietor; pamed JCeyser, is away from towrf. 1 4 '; ; 'Special to the Observer; , PlNETiLLE, N. C, Nov. ar-Ji-W. Poe, the colored Democrat "of Cliarlotte, made his' appearance at'th'e time api poihtectr; an madeJ a'spVech .of 'about aub.our irrlejagtb,xiHe thinks he;m;ade a "good impression off the colored peo ple. Henderson 1 also In ade r: short speech .of, three ouarters 'pf . . ait lipu c. Both speech e were well teceidi stwl itis thought' willJdo-good. T t-0 Orv- 'i 'Pi ' i FOREIGN. A ;t Theiniiticfl Signed , .; London, Nor 2.-The! GlbUfe tW tahdii "that theu foreign onice ' ' re-3 ceived information that an armistice was signed yesterday. -! !. 1;" - BEiADE,;Noy. 2. fhe Sefvianigor ernroent has, instructed Gen jcberna- yeff to sed'd a flag of truce to Abdul Kerira, ;lhe Turkish Co-amauder; ih Chiefctci inqnire Whether he has1 been fiAPf6. iConcluworibfara . : MISSOURI. ' Twenty Thousand Dollar Fire . Sr.t'LouiB, Noy. 2. -Three -ice houses belonging to George Lags and several stables, and small outbuilding; were destroyed by fife ih Corondelet, yester day aftern'ponU Loss estimated at $20,- 00a Insurance $4,000. . !' K , A4vertuemeit uuf bf bttertew in this column at the rate of ten (10) cents pet c, jur mat tuentan. ro advertise ment taken for less than twenty-five cents. txtyii w us maice a une. 1 r y- -TTi-' . :.. . "PIANO TUNING and all Repairing in mc owi, m&nner ana ac very low rates b JW .vperge. orders left at Koellsch's boo siora wm. receive prompt attention. ' oct5 1th - : Iff o tic A persons connected with the "Old XXFolke's Concert, whieh takes place Thursday,; night, are. requested to meet at oanpers BiacKwoqrt'8 ilall promptly thjs bov 2-lt TIMEIST. . ;. LOUISIANA. ' Political Riot: -new Orleans, Nov 2. Gen1 AugerV commanding the department, received a dispatch from Artesia, Miss., states that a meeting there yesterday ended in a free fight, and the wounding of six negroes, one of them mortally. The United States troops were called upon by the citizens, and their prompt appearance prevented further distur bances. AH quiet now. The citizens desire the troops to remain to prevent a repetition of the riot. WASHINGTON. Gone to Indiana Races. Washnoton, D. C, Nov. 1. Indian commissioner Smith 'has gone to In diana for election purposes, National Jockey Club, 1 mile, Inspi ration won, Burgon 2nd, Tom O'Neil 3d ; time 2A. ; Mile heats; threeyear olds, firsl, heat Courier won,; Lavington 2nd,' Sunbeam 9d ; time 1:44 J. Second heat Courier won,' Waco 2nd, Laving ton 3d ; time 1:46 Riders of Waco arid Lavington disqualified for balance meeting and for. foul riding. Hurdle race, Risk won, Paladin 2nd, New York 3d,' 2.56. if Before (he People! THE STOk STIIi BISIHG; 1 . . .. AT C S Holton & Co's. 1 JUST REOKIVEDi! FINE Large Oranges, California Pearsi tbe largest Northern AppievNeW Pranes, Ea?ips,' Currants, Citron, Lemons," Cocoa n uts. Goshen , Butter, t electeiOream Cheese, Presh Country Batter, Egep, Hams, Dried Beef, Bologna Sausage. " ,',;.r Home ninde Candies. Fresh Nuts of 'all krndsBakery m'ftsU hlast, . Bread: ' Cakes, Pieiup, R4.113, fresh every day at day irp-hn,: . ,., i rt is rio use to say" anything about Sugar, Cofle and Tea, we will say that we have the very best in the city. New Orleans Molasses, Ground Pess and Cbesnuts. '""With an endless Stock of Tovs and the largest DOLL in the State. We will cease hoping that every old man woman and boy and girl in this count? will giVe us a call before puchasing elsewhere.. oct23 Opposite Market; FLASHES. Teoy, Nov 2. Beebe, aged 18, book keeper of; the West Troy Bank, has defaulted for;four or five thousand: dol- ars. '" ' ;' " . , Salem, N J, Nov 1 The jury in the Walker homicide base returned a ver dict of guilty of manslaughter against all the prisoners. . r : t a Providekce, R I, Nov L In the Su preme Cottrt; Merchant ! H Weedafa, was convicted 6f the murder of Cathe rine E Weaver, jnja house of ill-fame, last April, and sentenced to the State prison for life. ' ; -. Havana, Nov 1 A battalion of troops' 1,000 strong, arrived here from Spain, yesterday.' ! '- Richmond, Noy i. The trotting race to-day, at the Fair grounds. Mile heats best 3 in 5 for seven hundred dollars. Entries, Adelaide, Lady ; Maud and Nettie, all Northern horses. Adelaide .won first, third arid' fourth heats, and the race. Nettie won 2nd ' heat, best time 2:57:", ' : ''V 1 1"'1 ? ' ' :, 1 Savannah,- Nov.2. To tal in term ents td-day 7 5 of which were from yellow fever. ' The mas J Walsh, a retired . merchant; 'dijB'd'jtoay v , '. FLORIDA ORANGES, ANE APES ! . -A5D- OTSTEB BACKERS, E. EH. oct27 TrK MILD POWER :'02E-0I2Si:2?ar2E&, Ha fs ; and; IT u r n i c li n fit Go ode. fTHE best ail wool suits in the city for $6S0.V TAUNLAPS Fall style Slk Hata,'' t7.00, x - ' r - ' t ! JL others for les money.". ' fllHE Finest Black- Cloih Frock Coat it QOOD TJmbrellas for 00 cents. 7 1110.00. .., -u ; . ... .; . VX----- s - , 1 Vartnr. ri.ti,"ii r ' ' T?XTR A Merine Underyests and Draws at A GOOD Chinchilla Overcoat for $7,50. All $2.50 per suit.' f n x " "D RITI8H i Hose $1.00 ner dofcan and nn. SEPARATE Cass. Coats for $7.00 thaVcan't '" ' J " a ' " J be found outsi(fe of oar House. . TS.Z. '7 "".". 1 "" " j-""- r-n 1 W AMowiA wnen Shirts ready for HOOD, substantial Cass. Pants as low as t Laondl7 u,l$.te T $2.50. .. ... r AO n WhitM nH nn BLACK Doe Skin , (very ( durable) Pants ; ' . . ' .' " from $5.00 up... i , , t TINEN Cambno Handkerphtefs 25 cents. ' " ''' ' " -"- 1 " TH? bestSiifr anaSoft Hats in Charlotte QILK Handkerchiefs (assorted) 75 eeats. GLOVES, Neckwear, in every style and variety .7 Opened tolay a few choice .Dresiiae Kooes for eentlemen " A selwitinn nf mii 'tAainrUiin.nln..'i ki M..u.r Our ;GenmneLpw Prices-Tour ONE manner of doing business cannot bot please the most TOOT IniAill WTa fnt.n An J. r - t . 1 1 , ... r . . . . .j. ,u BU lujpcuuuu oi our uooas irom an. juverytning marJcea in nialn ngnres, sold atnctly for CASH on "delivery. r nov O -i - ; - , ;f:-;.i-'. . BROi One Priced Clothiers: First door below the First National Bank. t..i t ,i'.t'.. y.. yti Spring; Corxr, Chariotio,IH, -C.;' iW'Ul .5. .'.PpHT :x Aril o'. ' ' s, medicines, Gheml i t' . A5i i5. Ok. ' -7,r'.tif.;'i.ji FANCY ARTICLES. PERFDUERY, BRUSHES. ;::' "f4 ; ' , - j Vt:' i P :. :-- -Ir, T!,!-5,!:--'a';'- -: a a. g- o DC,; . OvO:;, S g3 g ffl - g..,., ..a.r;,.gi,.g.; ...Sgs i 1 rU: V 1- M: . " AltE 1 JUST MCSITINO ; THUXintW FALL AND WINTER STOCK, .. . .'f; n .ri :;7a" e'XrORiRBWTVM-i' ,; TWO small four rodm cottages for rent in . Mechsnicsville. Very low to good ten - ants. apply; jo, i "-ia.c-? i . nov 3-3t , . W ' ! NOTICE siifU Ki fil 'n? ".i : :K (fnHE colored Democratic Vance and Tilden' 1 club will meet to-night, ' at the Market House for business.' :- . . . u GSEY Jr. TdOLE' nav3:tt f !- President. -rt- Notice. fTl HE Hornet's Nest Riflemen ; Festival is a A perfect success. The1 price of admission is consequently reduced to '25 cents.-i Hot Oysters Buppers, Unsic, ,and the ; plural of pluralities.;' ,ii i,i C i',-' a .-Jt u -vn BY.AUTHOBITT. k Notice 1 f 'j- T ' H. DAVIS, bavin?, on theSOih October JJ 1876 sold ' us two ' bales of cotton on which he had previously givetl a lien, and which we gave him oar check on the Com mercial National Bank: of Charlotte for $90.41, being above date, we hereby warn all persons from trading for said check, as pay ment of the same has been BtoppeaVr v, v.-y-' " 1 DBAKEFORD, M AS3AT fc CO. 1 ' . nov 2 --"' HUMPHREYS' " J.--.-I! HOMKOPAT11IC SPECIFICS Been in general ose for twenty years. livery where proved the most SAFE, SIMPLE ECONO MICAL. and- EFFICIENT medi- 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 cines known, They -are Just what the ' people wunt, saving ti me and m on ey. avert! n g sck nessand suffering. Eaeb singfe specific the well tried prescrip ion of an eminent physician.: , Nos 1 Cures Cents 1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation, 25 2 Worms, Worm Feyer, Worm Colic, 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of In fants,....;. 4 Diarrhoea, 6f Children or Adcuts, 5 Dysentery, Griping, Billious Colic, : 6 Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting,.;....,. . 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,...!........ 8 Neuralgia, ToothacherFaceache,: 9 Headaches, bick Headache,. Yer- ; 10 Dyspepsia, Billious Stomach....... 25 11 Suppressed, or Painful Periods..v ; 25 12 Whites, too Profuse Periods,......,.. 25 13 Croup, Cough, Difficult, Breathings 25 t4 Salt Kheam, Erysipelas, Eruptions, 5z 15 Rheumatism,' Rheumatic Pains,... ' 25 16 Fever and Ague,Chill Fever, Afenes, ? 60 17 Piles, blind or bleeding, ...,-.. , . 50 18 Ophthabny, and. Sore., ortvWeak,.. t.-n Eyes,.;..... ...... 50 19 Catarrh, acute or chronic. Influenza . "v 50 20 "Whooping-Cbugh, violent coughs, ' 50 2t Asthma, oppressed Breathing..... - 90 22 Ear Discharges impaired hearing, v 50 23 Scrofula, enlarged glands, Swel- Alli3) i j 50 24 General Debility, Phisical Weak-- C - TlPffff mmii imi 11111111111 mii ts , 50 25 Dropsy and scanty Secretions,..'...! ' 50 26 Sea-Sickness, sickness from riding,' ' ' 50 27 Kidney-Disease, Gravel........ 50 28 Nervous Debility, Seminali Weak- i 1 ; 1 ; ness or involuntary discharges,,,! 00, 29 Sore Mouth. Canker,...,. ....... . s 0 SO lUrinary .Weakness, , wetting .. the ' : ' 31 Painful Periods, with Spasms...:.- 50 32 Disease of Heart; palpitations, etc.'- 1 00 33 Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance,-:l 00 34 Diphtheria, ulcerated sore throat 50 35 Chronic congestions . .and Irnp--l. i j -j tions,.-.,.-..... .-,..... . 6 - V.-"; yAMHiY CASES. ' ' Case (Morocco) with above S5 large'. - ? " -rviabs and Manual of directions,' " $10 00 Case (Morocco), of 20 large vials and' 1 HOOlCf Mt't;MiiimtMiti4MUMiWMi OQaI -00 XW These remedies are sent by the ' case or single box ito any part ' of the country, free ol charge on receipt of price. !v Address , ' . , ' .v-t-..V " IlUlSirlllXEYS1 ' V ,, 3 " - Ilemeopathic Medicine Co. -j Office ft 'Depot, No 662 Broadway, N; T, r 0' For Sale by all Drug-jistsv ' ' T C SJTXIT11 Sc CO Agents,' Bought earlyand eheap, and will be sold at priees to suit the hard times. ; Our StekIf that will astonish you. A handsome new lot of Em broideries, ,- ii t - ftry cheap. .Dress Goods very low. ''-' , ; ,(.-' ; . I V. ,.vf'V .'T WfhCl- I ''j-Vit-i ;f-Uiikk')i-iii 5 V?l . fciU; i . Gents' Beady-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods Department, jeady for inipsctlom sad the prices will defy competion. A full line of Boots and Shoes, Hats,' and a graf eral asiortment of merchandise. Blankets and Flannels, extraordinary cheap, f With a 25 vetrs experience of tbe wants of Mecklenburr we should be able to fill them to the satisfaction of our customers and friends. . ', " " ' , If you tall and examine our Goods we will make the priees 4 suit the limes. .-- . .TTTAfl rltJTTW A VATCOTirB lA.Eew ciid batdfcn e lei of Carpets juit im. ;jn2T V7 ? wfa nrtiy;o3-;i. r y" W I T T K 0 V S K Y & R I N T ELS , CHARLOl TE, N. C. SEPTEM BEK lfiTH, 176. - ---f i ' -..:: o O- F A L L 0 I It C i.TJ...L''A :R 'oF'Vl.S .V, 6 . l',)i -,:o- t-o;- n b -fi 1 .1-v- tW5 ! To the Trade and Coimumers : . I 1 ' '!.' !'!- ii-' A ' JgEING TOO WELL KNOWN TO THE TRADE, WE, DEEM IT TJKNECE6SAEY TO GO INTO A" LONG7 DISSERTATION AS 'TO ' THE MAGNITUDE," CUALITnLS 'and PRICES OF OUR STOCX.THIS FALL, BUT HOLD IT SUFFICIENT TO BAY..THAT OUR STOCK, BOTH WHOLESALE and RETAlIi,;i3' O0MPLETE, lk:ALLrDI- PARTMENTS, AND TO WHICH WE JNVUE"YOUR ATTENTION. -1" -" . t .' WE AGAIN STATE THAT THE B OSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED AS BEFORE . .'J ! -O ! t 4 ,'' iJ- til Jfci. .r. , r , 3 THE.DEATH OF MR- EINTELS, , BUJE SHALL, ENDEAVOR! TO DO MORE OF A CASH BUSINESS THAN HERETOFORE, TO WHICH END WE SPECIALLY INVJTE THOSE WHO WISH TO- AVAIL THEMSELVES Of the OPPORTUNITY of GETTING SPEOAL INDUCEMENTS for READY CASH, AND IN THIS CONNECTION WE BEG LEAVE TO SAY THAT WE HAVE LARGE JOB-LOTS OF DRE33 ' GOOD, CLOTH ING AND HARDWARE WHICH1 WH WILC SELL ATA GRXAT SACriICE.' ,WE.DESIRE I.URTHER TO SAY THAT OUR PUNCTUAL HHZ Z rC!l2RJ ARE AS WELCOME AS EVER. VERY RESPrCTFULLY; !T I i a - BBt24 ' .VinoWdV www if -J I! 1" 1 r i! 1 1 ' v ' I f .
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