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An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and po' pains or expend spared to render guests comfortable. - j i -- . ' ' :ji lYloaeraieM eriiioivtmwiKu ffinnfl) NEwsff THEEASTERN WAIl ftn 5 1? Iff a in k nfTfi'jnlv txxuofaiiH, win vcTrapy VJDOBnll'ana BT A ii.io') ,m;J "io HiMiod'fl I;,; 15 f JOO1 I, HQ irV, lijiam ai ana-Ad vancine 0-"T,,Yi-i 'if-,.H YMirtr ' i-' t, aprl 'i -J ) in t4HV0 It) (IU OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. -r-r ELUS. COHEIj & ROESSLERL li - IK VHE AlTETION TO . THEIR . Time f Leave Extended SeVn, TenricsseNoh'' aad Soujli Carolina,, and Georgiava MtfJL Wilson of Knox villo jvas elected President'of the 'Con Tention.-TjaejKQQXTille delegatiop agreed.to put Aheir; part , of . the road from Knoxvilletd ;,Rabtin' Gap under 4 6Rtr& Ul9Q&7 9 Georgiad;eler' gation agreed to rade'the h)adi from a&t ib' -TuccoV.pjltnJ Fwklirx eoantjGaaie proipect for building the road is favorable1 " 77 ;" - , "'".WASHINGTON H THi POSriIASTER GENERAL i v. a War Itf ma.') ARMING AND DRILLING FORTHE 1 'dlinih ebbe MlJebri: said tnat Ettgiatod ighrasn dcMrwar against the United States for her treat- mnt nf thft Tndiann. as accinat. TiitItrv Just Received- Wlkh thry will tell ldwer than ever. Wholesale and ReteU for the treatment ef Christians. - ' i i 'l -ni! in ii i Buveis please examine. i a enin lener says me Ausirian ijiiniater wui miorm iae rone oi Aus tria's intention to occudv Bosnia and tm.'iaO n LI T7AT At PnVSCTTT) I ,w DISTRIBUTION 0P"TR00PS. Russia is offering inducements tb.Ji'j, U v4 , a a j. - ' Vh German and American naval officers. A fm-hr.pi ly of h Ipscw fe Md fcii?, erd lie laigett Stock of Embroideries in eDgineer8 and machinists, and nuffl-T ' - 1 1 1 C. f the city verycheap . mar20 BURGESS 17- .iiiff ,Jtf SiJ'Aifi HO T-i3, JSKJil?, ' '''."Tr yy -r , ,1T .n:.! , ", .n, , I ! r Washington, .Majf 0. notice to the State Departrnent, of war between Russia and Turkey. Secretary; Evarts will reply in a diplomatic!UQto. s tThe Pension, "geula undey the con soiidauenj: wiU; Joe most; vaiuajbioj oa cers of the Gotemment.23i .ni;njatj : The State Department has advices of,' a distressing drought!4, throughout' Buenas Ayres, iir.'uiihiu . 0tji i The - committee appointed to exaio in into the fall of the reof of the post 4 if.' iii.J -'VT-O-trl- il-.l-,. omce ouuums ..jm.xew ' .a orn, ,vnue they regret the disaster,! which -killed three? and 'wounded half a dozen, thankful ttiat.it fetealed other defect; which, might , hate .resulted ni rnuch. more i appalling disasters., n Ai radical weakness in a bidden girder over the United''SUte8; Court Room has boon discovered;'- si r ,'"fV-fi'J '.ca Kir JKdward, Thornton and familr.lell for home on i leaTO I -Hon Francis ' R Plunke'tt ; remaipsTin1 charge of the le- KOnT. x:j. i,,- Loos o'x!i iaiji I i .r;iM.i.,i. -a-..., j. i'.T . . ji . j I i fc ...ii.li.tl . lin ;v,tke JBcstRraat.:, i, , Of failing energy, that to 'WaicV tbe fagged put inahJof busfaess, t fa4atldrt the' Uvea advocate or the -weaflr' artizan cal?resort wit h the greatest'certalnty that it Will revive his overwrought J-powers, ' Is Hostettei's Stomach Bitters, a most genial tonie-cordlaVa well; as a benlgtt remeoy tor disorder ofth .stomach. nverlMwelsand'armary organs, asd a means of eradicating and preventing lntertaittent and re mittent fevers, tit not. only enriches: J&e blood and creates a new fond of energy in the system, but it hat the effect of expelling impurities from -the life current which peget dieease.-, JThe laju- rious mnuence ol abrupt tinsiuons, oi tempera ture, of an; miwhplesome 'cilmateand injurious diet, axe counteracted by it, and it promotes digestion,, appetite and sound repose. Give it a trtWand.be cehinced. Utej-t- ,:,V 'iV I ' i WHOLESALE & BErAHi,';S mm. Hl-linib- ili.i,lii..ii(,.uw. ! ALL KINDS OF JJBDDJKG, &C. A 0 r . f ii CH EA P BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, - j f . w.t f . PARLOR ACHAMBifE SUITS. bers are en route for St Petersburg. --" T Jas -DXennedj; land ; Jas 1 Vance The Russian hadquarters remairj at ' -! re'pdrf ' Itn' in(rView-with' the' PoStnjif Kischeneff, until the 13th. j lBneraV.Pke. r. ojr jbof The Russian party urge Prince MUanf feys jteaageinent pf thjbfNew 'pit to make convention between SerVia leans Post Office, and assured theio and Russii. Minister Reistics pro- that there was no probability of any testsudPrmoe llilin is undecided. change. Thfriends of Marshal Pitkin The failure by the Russians to carry express some uneasiness this morning Kars by assault is confirmed. A Salt Lake dispatch says : "Mem- f g The supposition now is that thRus-1 bers of the famous Nauvoo Leeion are il ia22 ?MJ4!i3!KaW?eed piilliig inlmeeting-hbusesl-barns, sta- against Xizeroum. Anoiner reporns Dies ana corrals in tnis city, and most Kars is about to be surrendered, and of the minor towns. Breach-loading Mukh tar Pasha will withdraw, leaving rifles have been shipped! in great ntim- the passes open to the Russians. bers during the pas fortnight .from Bucharest, May 9. The Turkish the 'Eist to this placei, "and 'several Batteries at Widdin ceased firing at & boxes of arms have gone to Southern o'clock yesterday afternoon. Their Utoh.from a .co-operative store, which Bhells did not reach Kalafat. The Rou- is largely owned, and entirely controll- manianshells only reached the Turkish ed'by Brigham Young. : In the Taber- vessels off Widdin. nacle, Brigham Young arose at an un- A private meeting of the Senators suspecting moment and broke forth in and Deputies has been held, to consid- an address to the saints and sinners, er the expediency of Roumania's par- which gave the latter to understand, ll3COFFIN8or all KINDS on HAND. I ticipating in the war. A majoiity of J that if they Wanted blood, they could No. 5, West Trade St., the geDatorg views are doubtful. "were likely to have more of it let out tfi w A RTiOTTE N i C. London, May 9. A dispatch to the of their veins than they could spare at tUter telegram Company from Erzo- an early period. ; . roum dated 9 o'clock Tuesday night, We have to face one hundred thou- - , ) ' ' Tf ' ' w "J lf4 I ocJ c- A AA v JU UCOAAUO MIC DUliUUilUlUg I aaiAU JUUlUIVUOi XUCiC OiC OUUUv AA1LCCU H , ' Hi I I t y'XJ-1 Soghaule, and concentrating for attack thousand Gentiles in Utah.'- Salt Lake n uu Aiuikuuu xttauB pvsikiuu at xar- i vitjr iius a pupuiiutuu ui fcweuijr tuuu- '-Idiz and Yenikay. The Russian: force I sand, of whom, perhaps, four thousand which occupied Bayazidin, u now ad- I are gentiles. Many of them are quiet- Tancing in the direction of Khamonie ly arranging for the removal of their and Antob, leaving Karkelisa and Alas-1 families at the first sign of an out kert on their right. Bay azid has now J break. been placed tinder , the control of the The Grand Jury at Salt Lake City Russian's prefect of police. ' 1 : I will meet on the 21st inst. Subpoenas ' BxjchAbest, May 9. The statement are issued for a' formidable number of that the Roumanian army .will proba- witnesses in the criminal cases, and the bly be incorporated with the Russian arrest of the murderers who have had army or placed under a' Russian com- immunity for years, is imminent in the mander, is officially contradicted. I mountains and along the borders, where London, May 9iMr 'Layard tele- they have secluded themselves. errabTis EaflT)erby that Turkey has ex- H T Jas Russell Lowell; of Harvard Col- itmArthW tifn far neu&al Wssela to I leee. will be tendered the Mission to II H II 11 R F M ' S I! A RR I AG L S I enter, ad leave the' blockaded ports of Austria w w m mm - - - - 7 ., , , ' , !, I o x Ol 1 U CR-:-! tne isiacK ea to seven aays. vessels ovcrcuwy auvimnu. u ubu umwxv may enter. until thei5th inst; and do- ly notified that the Centennial Board r.i ru c.i;.v if -till tybtm's t. k iit a AiTOvif 'KWMtfc RtTli?' and I' part ontil. the jlTtb inst. $ n;n in ! of finance have paid into the iteasury lowest prices. ; .Of liGALATZIIaj ' . . .. the Russian batteries re-commenced account of the appropriation, made to jar -uau ana maxe your selection wan tne assortment ts iuu. . ' a:---nwil.'i. a tk. n.nf.nn(0l , Rihitinn. Hulf of I'M lllll II1NII 1111 - I 1 I M.I .1 I. i M. I II I M. I. n lil I IB UUb WWMMW - . - s 1 . ' - i . ' ii l nn marl I morning a brisk musketry fire wasi tno amount was paia wine suo-Areaa- audible'at alf noMts.13 A:( ' "urer at Philadelphia, and the other 'Sv Bucharest, May 9.-9 P. M. The half to the sub-Treasurer at New York. jan3 -AT- .j-.-iad hex ..'.. F U B (M ITU R E W ARE H O U S E 1 CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, IN connection with tBe furniture Business of Mr E G Bbgers, at my : old stand on South Trade Street, X trill conduct the Un dertaking Bnsinessn my- owttaccount, giving it my personal7 attention. '- 1 . ' I will keep a complete Stock, from the Db Aflnpfif WnnA HrfPHn " in. fha, ttnoat Mfotatin Burial Case. Orders by telegraph or otherwUe promptly attended to. , Respectfully I which only ceased at night fall. ""The Fort Leavenworth. - The regiment will t , , haTr-,.v and nnatnin Haiih at Xala- move witnout undue nasie, BO as IO I tat were destroyed, ; aPd the chtrrch; in- reach their destiuation in June. JS) artillery eugageljueM $500,000 will be paid "3 I Tieur wie fCHteiunv uieriiuuu, uvvwecu i ti v-.. the Turkish batteries at; Widdia ! and 1 . The sixteenth infantry now at New : 1 the Boumanian; batteries at , Malafat Orlean. has been; officially ordered to iSffifviiiii 4- red-S 3Yiddin waf set prAV'reVThe ( Turks again fired to-day - but the Rus- iriidnisbu J" XI S It V All i A. VSt. ':iiBB8BUjga: May 9; r-The Grand Washington, May 9, Duke NichblaV'teegfaphs; as1 follows : The President, Secretaries Evarts, Kischeneff, May 7. All is well.,-'The Sherman, Devens and McCrary, left movement of the troops proceeds un- for Philadelphia to-day. laiaturked.'l The Tufki are Entirely pas- During the discussion on . the Rio sive. The health of the troops ds ex- Grande troubles in the Cabinet yester-. cellent. - '. day, Secretary McCrary reported the force in Texas as follows : 8th and 10th Hi u : . .. i reiriments ot,.cavairy ; j.utn, aui nuu I , .. .. - . L : -' 1 - - 5th infantry. The 8th cavalry and 24th Creat Gas Explosion. n1 ojth infantrv. The colored cavalry PoTTsvlLLEiMay 9. Aerent explo- rfleimentB. consist of twelve companiei WELL : :KHQWU; , LTJATITUlt LSOTELi Bion of as occurred' this" morning in Qf one hundred each. . These will rer 'M'v5 j : ., , , . i! jt V"-. t A number of men. are imprisoned in The 3rd infantrv stationed at Jackson , v-WJ'f??'?. ..cT?.7?j","i,.-l , the mines, and at present it seems m- barracks,, St. Martinsville,. Coushatta, YTTkyZ!2"2'llL:L2iJrt 1 " - ''ZlZZZ'r possible to Tescue them, . t ' 1 and Pinesville, Louisiana ; and the 13th -oujvrJ5Daiaxj ; ? xxttjjjajttxJLf x Pvrrevniii! Mw 9-.Tfii i whtd infantrv. seven companies, 'ate THIS . .... ,. t ..... ., i.Vrn'KJ f itt :c.i.t'-y-Tu i f v' ? 'TO 'tbx XRlvEtiJNO Wktb.' P H f V' (i A ' frbm'BtClair that thirty men iare im- also in Louisiana. The balance are in " 'JftJhivu ' ' - , prisoned:lntheMadesvilIe mine: Their Arkansas. jf0'4 The Furn. the HOUS6 'iSnCarpeteCl u a U plamly Rear ; ;AirWerd en report his "-'-4 A ; r:tS :' ' ' 'f v : -ii -n heard. T Six bodies have already been flag-ship ."Trenton at Villa, Franco; ;A;.?.;UiZA .f recovered' ; ' :..V 'Hi 5 the "Alarion" at Sm jrna ; the Vanda-' ' ' i 1 GAS.and ELECTRIC BELLS ARE IN EVERY ROOM.'V. Y' LI si.'J J f-s ' ir?l-' Irl "i k l-ri ." 'XJ-' it l9rrv-tjfii i Busia ini Jiia 807 BLUE FLANNEL SACK STJTTfAlL WOO fin 9763 BLUE FLANNEL'PLAID (Entirety NEW1 and veWSTYLTSHjiiiMG 00 ?lf BLUE FLANNEL STPED(FINESTMADE.iA!i fo 00 And the BEST Yacht Cloth baits EVER PRESENTED, we are offorH 1 NELW ADVXUTISlIIBLEaPrS., - Attention, Firemen ! THBT members of Hornet Company No. 1, Pioneer Co. No. 2, and Independent H. fc L. Co. No. 1, an requested to meet at their respective .Halls, this (Thursday) evening, May 10th, at 4 o'clock, precisely, in full uniform, fox the purpose of participating ia the Memorial ceremonies. ! ' FAMcNINCH, P S McLauchlix, Chief. Secretary. may 10 , Attention H. N. R. ETJRSUANT to orders received from Bat talion Headquarters, the company will assemble at the Armory with side arms, on the 10th inst.. at 4 o'clock p. so., to take part in the Memorial ceremonies. By order of the commanding officer. maylO ' ' - . . .. - . : t - YeptaMes, StraYterries, k FBSSH Vegetables of all kinds arriving this morning. 100 fresh fat Chickens just in. 100 dozen Eggs. Also many other articles or family fcapnea. Call soon as I mean to sell these goods off at ones to make room for more. fey. Dealers supplied with Vegetables on 1 liberal terms. u M 8H11U. maylO Ten 'Ceat Column. CONCERT The ladies of the 2nd Preaby- terian Church will give another of their Dime Concerts at the residence or Mrs o V Tonne, on the evening of Friday the 11th inst, at 8 o'clock- Admission 10 cents. - mayiuzt ,,-, - - r r. 30X00 Bricks for sale, at $5 per 1000. Ap ply to JK P NEATHBBT, Agt . , At Morrow s xsnage, o xraae tn. apr29 ' ' : , TO LET Mv dwelling on Church street; near Mansion House, for particulars apply at store. HENRY TB AN KENTH AL. apr24 cod tf -. T?OR RENT the Store Boom recently A occupied by Best Vandegnit. may 2 tawtf J. In MOREHEAD HOW TO LIVE WELL. : GOTO . ''V-?. HEADQUARTERS ? ' - - - r A NP get Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Meats, Macaroni, Cheese, Prunes, Oat Meal, Tapioca, Sugar, Coffee, Bice, Preserves, Jellies, Choice Pickles, Chow Chow, Sauces, ( -. t t ; Black and Green Tea, French and Stick Candy,' Nats, Raisins, Citron. Lemons, Ap ples, Pies, Cakes and Bread- . . may 5 F H ANDREWS, Agents. 3? E-t OaW IS-. - j QORN, OATS PEAS, V t. -) miMOTHY and N. C. HAY 'X I RODDER, SHUCKS, ' 1 - ' 3 i OSENBALE CEMENT, k . iiiii,'."- f. v T, "i lia" Constatinople ; and the ''Alliance' on the coast of Syria. - , . Ausirsta .4c I am one i other things, that Attorney-! rl 1 1 Ltnoxville Railroad pdcials. General DveDs is about to retire from To 'InTOl or Persons Trayeling Q VCTTf tT xp k ottti rrtTTQ nrrrav vpwtjo -evtr&to-V '"-c A riTT.TTV ' ' . f'llnokville , RallrOS .'4y ..-. k ... , w 'f i:ti',S - I iHroTi "Rfav Q . A innnfiAii in I b j fiahmt and take the Mission to . w : .... i . I . i j t 'T-rr i : . . : -. - m?s TOntio'-Vr'' 4 on j 1 ' "SioVfnin1 ot 1 villi RaiUba'd," ; JiV E ' nALCTNED PLASTER, "JAIJD PLASTER, ' - 3'1J r CI HINGLXS and LATHS. LOW, FOE Ca8.H,;.; m ' ' . AT "ir'S' ' i( CORNER COLLEGE AND FOURTH 8TS j ?w? I . i k r .... .. j - 5i "a a;:' .'a.n t:a Lt e?ui i-1 w 'lift 11, Steady J i.';:, fiiAwai FOR j w t cj'.j :ji. i i t . . u'f j, i tnj, at44rm4.ivi4'.f..M...p.4.. 18 00 it? mi sZ.-: "J rBRINQ . THESE wf J-'ifi? Lv.'i:L xdt - ; '.wtiA ant t'if . A oi asm TLOT .'NTMBER j. ..ri isvijinj ua row rgriu UJ jauj JJO Ui !f; ft c-WITa YOU',U, tq-l leiJHi iaaiibi i .utev AndwiifUpleasahtiysndwn 1 BoH .ua tt.j OUR NEW AND MOST STYLISH STRAW HATS FOR SPRING fast opened u-.!!ajifiino iaioioele i:: ! ii n iimmi nnii Ula lis IJll I I II iVi llUil. - . . . .... - ; . ( x- ; yj 1j wtisa.'' A L EA DIN G OK E PJR I CB,, C 1 0 IS S. ATTENTION SADIES ! i , r i i- V: .-; . -t-"-'7 f . .V i w S E C O N D A R R ISA: !L -OF; SPRING r' -)!o lO 1-jJJiilU -ii w'i JflJ DRESS GQODS T A Tl T l? Q' i O fit T ' -A'lUfi ' TT M m i milintrj ficflds; Flowers, nibc5l!$anB,,nTis, .'! ii ,itl (I'S) Ji' i . . IN ALL DIFFERENT COLORS." . . , r , . . . Jit. .u. it M i r All Goods will bo sold at prices to suit the times. Come and cenvhice vourtell if the facts, before you. buy elsewhere. ; --- 1?V ittkowskv&; R-iiitel apr24 : Home Copy. 'S s . - u . J. .. j. ; .fj ' .V- i ' . . . ... -i'.i.Civ. " J 'i4xo,T "n li? raU-'v-.'-I,' irti"?0 V:s. .; ;.,v 7"' .- .)''? .nti I i.f.'A. ic 0 -.:".';;. .'; ;ni -. f-:'i:y UTft .It t ' ' WILSON & BURWELU ; 4 - ' -aT- ':1ft-5-j;ri; -oM 'Mil ; " i'IH-. WHOUESAXJB.A BETAttro;-. ; ji-4...4-.?.a J JlO xk r I, t, J , 6 ! y i 'li'j'l . UI I i.f l...f Charlotte, N. C. -1 ---s S J 44. I i,.7 .1 . - .Hi; j !,' r , . ... i. T . s . ....... i ' - s -- ,41 -1 L u I!' i 1 '; I i f til i.r; 1 mar28 - 1
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