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r rSBLMXUSVSX- OBSERVES, 1 year, (postpaid) in advance, C 8 00 mOi. . . .' 5 4 00 WUXIT BOTTtOS. Weekly .'in county' in advance. 2 00 out ot tne county, postpaid, 2 10. 6iuontha, 'u 1 05 Liberl reductions tor clubs, cr'r. rz.s,fcT:ri:-3: . HO. 20,83. fx r f rj ft r USDEB THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF '4 'J, . . .- -i -! "! ;r" S i ti AB been BefurnisLed and fee0tted.;inl first Travellers and Residents In its excellent tablesupplied with the best the market affords at prices to bait the times. Anactiiecorpsof waiters , in attendance, at meals, and no . .r.nr.co uraiM fn Tender trnejta com fnrthl . . - pans or rAvvjic, r .-- Moderate Terms for OUR MOTTO IS jrl ELI AS, INVITE ATTENTION !' - Just Tcreivcd-W Mill ti ey s ill tell lowtr thsn ever. Wholesale and Retail Buyeis please cxsminei ELI AS, COHEN & R0ESSLEE. ! i A freh tt n ly of Alrwt"1?1 Jfilai". eridlhe laigett Stock of Embroideries in the city very cheap. .. . , , f , J ' , , , . :;" nisr20 - . j ... -. ... , , - BURGESS NreTTOTTST WHOLESALE & RETAIL, : 1 Sr-Sjffi Sk IL m swt it jau3 F 2S.H -AT- H. O FUTTlSIT'TU RE WA RE. HO US E! CHILDREN'S C H I LDR EN'S CARRIAGES, I tm ieiTii ft full Btctk of CHILDBED'S CAEEIAGIS, "Ken estlStylca" and lowest prices. . ( . - j T : ' p&&- Call and make ypur eclectic n while the niarH 1 N connection With the Furniture Busineis i of Mr EG Eoeers. at mr old stand cn f outh Trade Street, I will conduct the Tn- iertafcing Business on toy on account ivicg u my persona attention. I will keep a complete Stock, from the Cbeanest Wood Coffin tn the fintwt Mrtnlin Jiurial Case. Orders by telegraph or otherwise - , :i .'!' : , THIS; WELl'-KHOWH 1 C1AM aia aMaiaaaaaiaaaaiaafcaaaaaaaaaMa M1"11 . , , " . f -tOOXTKD IN CENTRE OP THE CITY, OFFEBS , ttfv--1 t CTN8TJRPA8SBO ACCOMIOOPtfB vis:' -r , TO TU TBAVELLTXG PUBLIC. I 'O- ' ,r " . The Furniture Js First-class, ,the Hoiise is ICarpetea OAS and ELECTEIC BELLS To Inralids, Floirida Tourists or Perbns TraTeling FQB; PLEASURE,! THIS : HOUSE jjgr TERMS r-$3.00, $2.50 "and $2.00, per day, according to locatioilo U . - . , irttsx . . v 0 eOCLES, Proprietor. v-v , s ; i ; twin cIsbs fctyle and tffen "! ? fi ffer8 IpdpcemeDta to - - ! Monthly Boarders.' TO PLEASE. 1 & RGESSLEE.f ., ..... : TO THEIR 1 ; DXALXB IH. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDINGr, &C- . OF ... ::-..ra CHEA P BEDSTEADS, LOTJKGE8, 3 No. A. West Trade St.. CHAS10 T.T.E , N . C. Gr O O D S tE- 33 3HL S , I..? 1 ' .- ! -.14? . - i3i , ; j; fin1'.' CARRIAGES, assortment is full. promptly attended to. Respectfully , : . P. M8UELT0N. ',M.'; " f . ' 8lKf . - - - ABE IN EVERY ROOM? 1 OFFEKS EVERY FACILITY. THE JJJCTKN WAR V:i 'i A "H' auo xur&s xjarning vaiages Uppo .5 if.-) . Egypt Unw illing to support Tor- iiiC Boinbardment-offJ'oTt-fftNiclroUs An Account of the Fight Before 1 England While MaintaminkNe'utral- 5 ty Between the Eastern Beiliffirt i ) fsTt. tiExpreiiei,fSympathy:T ! fer the Turks. I V j if 5 I Mt ' t' W A- bi--t A 1. : Rio Janeiro, May 3. Coffee very animated; prices advancing. Eight thousand Russians are expect-: ed at Bucharest to morrow. The Turks are burning the villages opposite Bucharest. The declaration of a State war be tween Turkey wnd Eoumania is immi nent. The Russians have stopped the manu factuie of gas at their Black Sea ports, fearing a conflagration in case of a bombardment. The great losses in the Russian ad-. vance guard ia from fever 'and fatigue. The Russian Consul General leaves Egypt Saturday. The people in Egypt seem unwilling to support Turkey, either in men or money. The bombardment of Fort St Nicho as is resumed. The Turkish posts on the Asiatic frontier have surrendered without a blow. ' " The Russian advance and the Turkn ish gunboats are within easy range in Bu mania,, but neither are ircJioe5 to openHfirel l-Oli VV rfH ! London, luay 3. The Daily News Paris correspondent says a message from Vieina gives the following ac count of She battle of Kara: "Tb'tf Oeh- ire oi me Russian ,army, ioriy uiou- sand strong, under Melikoff, attacked Muhktar five miles fjromKarp.on the 29thl The Turks fought desperately. The Russians, supported by powerful artillery succeeded in dislodging them from their positions. -' Muhfctar palled out all his reserves, 'and attemptedon the 30th to recover the lost ground with sixty thousand men, but was de feated and driven back under the guns at Kara. The Russian losses were con siderable, and those of the Turks were enormous. rTheCity iCoiiBcil of Metz refused to vote money for the reception of the Emperor, The German inhabitants will unite, with thegarrisanlto celebrate . . . , - . s ; " 4 hi a wi.ll UU TIOXV. The Russians contradict the reports of their losses before Batoum. OThVBjiimani hav4ccSbie)dl ;the Ia- land in Hne Danube' near' IbVaiI,"and the left bank of the river as far as the mouth of the river, The Turkish squadron .will shortly sail for Crete. The Turks deny their defeat at Kars. The Czar at Odessa Wdaiy reviewed the troops. f The Russian Flotilla left Odessa for Kief tO-day. ? i , -J , l : ;-r -i t It is unreliably reported that the bombardment of Odessa has com menc- Fire opened this morning at Ibrai),. the three Turkish monitors bombard ing Ibrail drew off at noon on account of the weight of the Russian fire. The damage in Ibrail unknown. - - ' writing under date of April 29lh gives the following as a summary u pf the situation in regard to Eoumania': When the Russians crossed the Prut a tb e Rou m anaM erjnearly fribten ed'Ont Of their sense's,4 fer fear'thp Turks, might execute $beit ot;repeated threat of crossings the.Darlub;1;1. The governmeui. ai suuunrtb r uiji X its1 proesstonSjpfneutjay ty, pubiisning a manifesto declaring its intention to reman.perAwnr xjeuia.u,.iiM uuwmu ing its ? resolution of JwithdrawibgTill its forces in to the 'interior ofthejCoun- try.qDespite this announcement; by sd'rtjef mysteiious fafsliiy; the feouman- i'aai. troops and ? artillery a seemed ' to gravitate to the Danube instead of : the ... mm AaAh Hiiiy laao.n an lha n.n. ger? of the Turks crossing the Danube, and' as the Rossians conaiied io cross the frontier the courage' of the Rou- m anians ' rose,' , and .within th last forty eight hours we have neara mucn less' of Roumanian neutrality, t A later tiispat'ch fromHhe'Correepdndent'says that seveni iUigarians;. nave? ceen pr rested at Bucharest " for1 'signing it? ad dress to their fellow-countrymen. MonkhtirlPashafi army. ia at" Zen karrfortYmiles-st of Kars. ; LbsbosT-f May V3.In the; House of Commons to- day, Lrd''.Elchb placed ba the Paper the v following taent' tdiruGladstbne'a resolution : haT iuVHotur'Whne anxious lo promote' the.well being of the : .Chria- tian subjects of the Saltan, and all races under hieconerj&is the interfere ence pf jFpreign1' power ,, by, force of arms in the internal administration of the bttoman .empire, and this House is satisfied that Her Majesty's government while maintaining neutrality, Las long as our: interests are not affected by the war which Russia' ' is waging ' against Turkey, will not fkil, to take such steps as would enable them; should occasion arise promptly to protect our interest and maintain our empire in the East. Washington i .Thirty Milt of Wood Pavements m t? ;Wofcl5ort ' Declared & Hfuisdnee. The President .Will Come Soutn S ,K--T ' -. f .,. ' A delegation of prominent citizens and influential business men called upon the President toast the appoint m ent bfS E Middleten, of the firm of Middleton fe Co., bankers, to the posi tion of District Commissioner, to be made i Tacantjby the resignatioii of Hon J H Kitchtaan. The petitions filed were signed by a large number of lead ing citizens, setting forth the fact that he has been a life-long resident of the District, and is thoroughly identified with its interests.1 Middleton was ten years cashier of the United States Treasury, and resigned to engage in his present business. The President remark ed, that papersTwere ' already before him in . the same interest, and were of a character to impress him fa rorably with the application made by the delegation. No "progress appears to have been made in the contest over the Louisi ana Federal offices. , f The friends of Wickersham, the former postmaster at Mobiie, 'are not hopeless of his restoration. midnight. '. -V .1 'Washington, May 3. TO" ; Richard C Badger has been appoint ?d. District Attorney, of the ; Eastern District of North Carolina. The State Department has received official notice of a war between Turkey and Russia from the Turkish Minister here. There is no present intention of re moving Simon Wolf from his office of Registrar of Deeds. ' Thirty miles of wood pavements, laid about four years ago, costing about five million dollars, are about being declared a nuisance. MajorGeneral Hancock is here, on a tour of inspection. He will -visit Fortress Monroe. The Presideut will visit Richmond and Petersburg after the extra session of Congress, and may extend his trip further South. Col John G Stokes, of Alabama, known in journaldom as "Specs," is dead. NEW JERSEY. Grave Charges Against a Pres byterian minister in New Jer- Tebnton, May 3. The New Brun- wick'Presbytery assembled in this city this'inorninir to consider , the charges of heresy against Rev John Miller, a leauUngTprecher of the Presbyterian chiircb, in that he . has published a boot, denying the Trinity, and the im mortality ef the soul. Miller, in de fining himself, said that no man in the church held to the Cajvanistic doctrme with greater boldness and tenacity than hebut he did'not believe in the Trini ty. As to immortility of the soul, he avowed himself as opposed to the doc trine. U.i Pattebson, May 3.--A carriage re turning from a funeral toMiay,' was struck bjf an engine, ' killing" three , of the occupants and fatally hurting two others: 'Both horses were killed. PEIMVSYEVAIVIA. President of the Union Banking Company a Defaulter. - ji . r Philadelphia, May 3. -Jas A Hill, Cashier of the Union Banking Compa- faayl made affidavit before a Magistrate, charging N C Musselman, President, with embezzling moneys belonging to the Bank, and using it for speculation Muselman has been arrested, and is ing. - . ; NEW YOUIi. t . . More Investigation. t w New Your, May 3. Secretary Sher man- has - ordered an J investigation1 of the post; office roof disaster. The Com mission is sitting with closed doors, AJxmect lduiietnaspeen summon ea. Eduoate the Hose V , f . til - To the 'unlearned'' nose all oders are alike, but when educated, no member of the body is more sensitive." The .noao ia the gate to the lungs,, and when well tutored ft often proves a life-preserver.- Educate the nose, aod the most senaitiye will find that Dr Price's American Perfumes are the gems of all odors, . , Attentioii; Hornets. , TTOTJ are hereby ordered to i attend the i annual meeting of your company, for tht election of officers, this (Friday) eveninp at. 7J o'clock, prompt. By order of the iresKjent; , KOiJr K ra x, aay4 Secretary. Attention, Pioneersi YOU are hereby natified to assemble at y oar Hall this (Friday) evening at 7 o'clock' Business of importance to be trans acted. By order B H ALDBICH, : v w xxastt, ; jroieman.. . Secretary. .- ; ;,: : may! It ;, :!.--.. ;-h The Citizens ; OF the 3rd Watd are reqmested to meet at the If avor'a office' in Market ' House building Saturday night at S . o'clock, to nominate suitable persons for Aldermen fer the ensuing year. 4 . C111Z1U4S ZULU vvaux;. ' may .. , . .,t,.k.y A Bargain Counter ! ! ! ... " i . - we have a great many CHEAP DRESS GOODS, " ;. "... , ' LINEN LAWNS, . PERCALES, Ac, Ac. Which we are offering at prices that cannot ' ... - be beat. Call and examine, at may4 BABBINGER & TROTTER'S. M? Licbtenstein, ; FABBIONABLE MESCHANT TAILOB, TITOULD respeotmlly aanounee that if be is in complete order oyer F SCARE CO'S. Corner Trade and Tryon streets, with all the latest styles of imported Cloths, Cassi meres, Suitings and Yestings, which he guarantees to make up in the most fashion able styles and prices to suit the times. Catting and repairing executed in the most artistic style at reasonable rates. mayl M. LICBTENSTEIN. Important Notiee. ALL persons in seed of Boots and Shoes, should avail themselves of the Bargains now offered by B P Rntiedge, who is clos ing out the Stock of J Mo Alexander, at figures much below actual oast. . mayS 8t The Committee APPOINTED to submit a p!an of organi sation, Ac, for the proposed Cotton Manufacturing Company, are reqoasted to meet at the Editorial Booms of tfceOBSZx tu, on Friday the 4th inst, at 4 o'clock, P. M, The committee are C Dowd, R Y He Aden, W J Tate. H C Jones, Josiah As bury, D W Branch, R M Miller. ' . . mayS2t - Another Arrival : ,of -si. '.'V ' - . J:il fF,-4 ' ,?: - We have just received another car load of Tennessee CATTLE, the finest yet. Uwinc to the recent advance ia good Tennessee Cattle, we are compelled to ask a small advance on our former prices far the best cuts. We do not believe that we haye any easterners but those who are willing for a lew weeks to pay a small advance for the purpose of getting choice Beef. Call and see us, and let us reason together. . , ; Tours respectfully, r A y i - : .may 3 , , ADAMS & POWELL. BUY THE SO A P , The CHEAPEST and BEST ONITHE MARKET. A HAYIB.TBOSSi&.JOM 80,000 Bricks 1 civ to --i- J K At Vnrrftir'i aprta n. , Fresh Meats. fx A LARGE supply of NICE TENDER XX, BJCiGF. JfUKK. Uu TTOW and VJfiAA always on hand at lowe at market pricea. at ruarlB . . 53 A Ten Cent-Coliuan i's - tyf" !-&,: vr':.; MVrW,f,' torsalo,at$5perl00L- Ap-in J ; .'J vi-. i awi-tliu fi -ti.oi . - st.u?. n.e.j P NEATHEKRY, Art, f-, h ..-m- ?' : t'j.i HMdgerB-TTradeSt. . . - : fyvj t:i f , . - ,.t;:a Ifq i i THE ENVY I 5 -l' - ( COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. THE pppprtunities we enjojv allow us to NA M E retailc for these Goods that will most 5 tance ALL COMPETITION. For further and more complete pleasure to the prices Good British f Hose 3 pair for......... ISxtra British Mixed 2 pair forM.............l........M.'..:,.V..M..)i..V.UV.,....5e btnped, assorted colow,...,......:.....;..;.; jrancy Btnpes, very mc,..........M.......v...........;..;..i to 60c Solid Colors; Silk Clocked, in large ariety,..;i.........:......i.i:iU85etp T5c Rich Fancy Balbriggans, silk coloi;r..i.w..;..w;.;;.;..i.VM...Clw 90o Children Fancy colors, 2 pairior...;.i..;.wti.....;wiww;.fc;i.uJf Children's Fancy Striped, super fine, -............aav.. to 85e Cotton Handkerchiefs, assorted borders...- ...v. ... : iJSe White Linenj ready for use, 2 foT........;...........tZ. " n dtiCj portiergflf - Beautiful Silks, fancy colors,..,. Latest Importations, rich shades and Scarfs worth 75c we are offering at ........... '.;ii.v..'5c BUT SUCH PRICES and BARGAINS ARE TO BE SEEN ONLY AT E. D. LATTA A BRO'S. ' ., :sn t ' The prices at which we now offer Bors and Ohildran'a armttntMnk' M Suits, elegantly trimmed, leaves NO ROOM to save ANYTHING Home Manufacture. We trust every lady will FIND TIME to CALL and CSS the numerous novelties we have brought ont this season. ..c ;.si.:vi rfj Mail Orders receive our own CAREFUL ATTENTION. Wholesale CLOSE BUYERS will do well to examine our Stock. v ,fu " . E D. Latta LOWEST PRICE CLOTHIERS 'lJ(' THJE SOXTllKml apr29 ATTENTION :W: S E C O N D SPRING DRESS LATEST STYLES LAD I E SI ST Uillinery GoWs, Flowers, Dibso cnJKfies, IN ALL DIFFERENT COLORS. All Goods will be sold at priceo to the frets, before you buy elsewhere. , , ..... .... f , . t apr24 1 . Home' Copt. WILSON & WHOLXSitS i DRUGGISTS, ii . ft Charlotte, If. C. St-, - yj 3' J A 5 VJ 'ft ' f a; 4 -r , ; ,t jt f mi flH 73SH . ALL COMETmpN . . . -n - --IT f II) ir m j i. n .? X 'AttlS A' l it t . ' evidence wo refer with annexed : ... .... ,....25 " J..--J.. 1 1 ) t r i , x ,, , j,, 1 1" .......;;;......;u.U.Ui.,U25e rare colore... i .;..! iLi....l:.J50d sots & Brother.: :A: :R:- i. A R jK; I i " OF- ,. iiftj- ail- Ji-ittij i!jo;-4H'4j-. AND SHAPED OKn r f R A W - HS?"- r-i u suit the times. " Come and eonviaeo voursalf of " ,-., tw.-i- .-.? ...... r 1 Jv- ,. ;;':; ',3-11 ;!V'k;..l iJ s . I-- " A. ,; t !i ,ii 'if o; k jv no? fj t i it r.; 1 i . , f -? T j .. . ''! 5J- , J; .1'.: irf i ; j f ? , . BURWELL, A XETA1L - f. ! 'i v "ir Vile V f I i" v " A-i ''-'i . f - I V , .,(-3 tfuiKt it: 't-,'J ,j. i - -ii. ..-- .. t.f- .-.. 4 (..i "'4 r"- - 0 v vc" LAiDIES! ! ' i ;"tt:.if r. I). ii :i i :4- - IK Ail1; j" . 11 at '1 It !: f 'It Mi? I j ,!.r i ' I V :9
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