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4 1 4 i J . ijl " JOD pninTir:c. . . - r Xb Obsxevz Job Departmeat bas fceen i&oronsiiiy i&ppIiM wita rrcry fijccJ want, and vita tot l&t&st ctrui d Ijxa Try aaaanar of J wars e&& now Ma$ with fiMtnow. gSaprtca aai tanpM ;v, ' "Wuarurnlnanort notlo :; t gCBSCIIFTIOH BATSS. . Daily 1 year (postpaid) in advance f3 00 4 00 s 2 00 75 B mos. r 3 mot. 1 mon. n it s WIEKLT IDITIOH. Weekiy, (in he coo) in advance. $2 00 weTy K ftut 0f the coonty, postpaid 2 10 ft mnnt.hs. ' ' 1 00 " UETTCT TTE ft DR. C . :j' m 1 .. " V TAGS. ESCSXFTS, 3,1 -T0L.-Xin. CHARLOTTE N. C, FRIDAY, JXTSiE 8 187? s i v '.I t V, - 'A No:2sii2.: a. Liberal redactions fjr clubs. 1 J ..( .'v. .v CHARLOTTE OBSERVER -1 II Hill IK i H'' a V In. Ift NJk " - IW CVw UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF tt AS been Refurnished and Befitted in .first-cltss style,: and cffers inducements to- Travellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market- affords "ces to suit the times. An actiye corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no pains or expense spared to render gueste comfortable Moderate Terrns OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl ' : - ''"'' - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS! ACUOSS TIIE WATERS. Railway Communication Throughout . Romania Re-opened. a have information that the Turks have been defeated on the Southern frontier. Fighting continues in the vicinity of the Duga Pass. ., . . -a . , . . Plojesti, June 7. Prince Charles of Roumania arrives te-day, to Tisit the Czar. .. 1 :..--.'f' . ' Active Preparations on Sides the Danube. Botb WASHINGTON ! Turks Contemplating1 the Offensive. Fence Term D twern tbyssinia Hayes in Favor of Remonetizine the Old Silver Dollar. 111 Feeling Between Russia and Ron mania. ..- ' :: . JEvart SvltMenon Cuba, not Mexico. The " Louisiana Negro Delegation ;'f Advised How to Act. J II S T R'aS OES1! 3D - Black Caslimeres, Black Alpaccas, A Large Lot of Edging , and Insertings, LADIES' SUII UMBRELLAS. A LARGE ASSORT ME NT OF FANS, MTCQTJITO HBTIING, CANOPY NETTING, WHITE GOODS. TIES AND SCARFS. Which we will offer at very low prices, to suit the times ELI AS! COHEN & ROESSLER. War Items. 03 London, June 7.- While advices frem Mon tenegro are conflicting, Nic sics appears seriously threatened. Os tonich Blockhouse, commanding the entrance to the plain of Nicsics has been evacuated, most of ihe;garrisoh eBCapiug "to Nicsics.' Vienna, Jane 7. Railway ' Commu nication throughout, Tioumauia is re opened. "! The Grand Duke Michael, command er of the army of Caucassus, left Tiflia on Tuesday for Alexandrople.. Bdchaeest, June 7. Extensive pre parations are being made at Galatz. A large quantity of chain cables are accumulated at this depot. The places The French mission not Gen- Banks. for Hayes Presented with a Bust of Himself. O H Dochery Stronsrly Eadors- ed for tue London Consul . Generalship. Strewing the Graves of Fallen Heroes with Flowers and Tears. june7 5 U iilJfj do li i viiU , WHOLESALE & RETAIL, DKAXXK IB ALL KINDS OF TV! RB, BEDDING, &C. A FTJIJL. LINE CHEAP BEDSTEAD, IX)XJNGE8, i PAKLOR & CH AM BEB SUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. 4 ' No. 5, West Trade St., -CHARLOTTE, N . 0 )anS , . - - " --.."- "- ' FRESH GOOD Washington, June 6. Governor Toune. of Ohio, who stnimad with on the Danube whither .'this material 1 Hayes, shows a letter, in which, when ' 1 j ""sl -AT- 33. G-. ROGEES, FUR N I TU RE WAREHOUSE CHILPREN'S CARRIAGES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, will be moved, are not known. Bands of Russian soldier3 frequently cross the river at Galatz, and make their way as far as the hills opposite the city. The object of thfse recon noisances, is not so much to ascertain the pesition of the Turkish troops, which is already well known, as to watch the progress of the water on the flats. Increased activity on both sides of the Danube is reported. Spies report that the Turks intend to attempt some offensive movement. The weather - has greatly improved in both the Asiatic and European seats of war. Erzeroum, June 7. The archives of this city have beeu sent to Erzingan There is a rumor that the Cossacks have been seen at Ispi", in the valley of Tchuruk. Communicatiou with Trebizond will probably be interfered with The Soghantu Mountain is now prac ticable for troops on all sides.. Belgrade, June 7. The Skupteschi- na will hold its next session exception ally at Kragujevatz Alexandria, June 7. The terms of peace between Abyssinia and Egypt are as follows : The old frontiers are restored, and free trade intercourse aud mutual consular relations are to be established. Rome, June 7. The receipts ef the Vatican from tne irope s jubilee were six and a half million liyre in gold, ex clusive ef valuable presents. London. June 7. A Pesth dispatch to the Times has the following : A tele gram received here announces that the commandant at Ogram has published an order forbidding any member of the reserves to leave his place of residence. Several specials confirm the report. f SOUTH' CAROLINA Wright Impeached by the nouSfe The fupply: Bill -e:. " u L snc i1 11 I? I! II I III I II I III I II I II lilt" V ini H U Ml 111 I KUIII I I 1 1 IIT1 m m m m h m n h h h h h h h h h h .. h h h h u vv Liiii liv u iiijuu uiiuiv i). Gen Kershaw Carpenter's cessor. . ( ..;:u" Columbia, June 7. The House has impeached Associate Justice Wright, who, pending the trial, is suspended. from office. : . . -'t . . - With ' regard to the bonded debt, while no direct appropriation is made in the appropriation bill, for the pay-; callv aDDronriated for that Durnose. in the supply bin, and the result is And an- examination will onlv be necessary Tirtiiftllv the Rnm. " '.- , ,1 . , , , -. v f- As the season is nowwella9yand.r$ WE SAVE MARKED DOWN 1 'H Columbia, June 7, I he Joint As- Urx iVfc A-rT f iAUAfl embly to-day: electedGeri J B Ker- 7 sr J !MjlJ F1" wiaawB ""FWS shaw, of Camden, successor to Judged I 4 . . , . , ........ . -. b carpenter, of the 5th .circuit.- Gen ana now -greatly it is to their own interest Kershaw received votes cast 128 out of the 135 VIRGINIA. TO BUY HOW l i Tobacco Agent Suspended q Richmond, June 7. Horace W Beck mur, agent for the sale of manufactured tobacco has suspended. Liabilities re ported $20,000. He claims to be abl to pay dollar for dollar, and resume business shortly. - He did a large busi ness South and West, and hi embar rassment is due to the return of a large amount of Southern paper unpaid. Best all-wool Blue Flannel full Suit 812.00 All grades in Fancy Cassimere and Worsted Suitingi ; at- a small margin oil 2few York Cost. . White Vests ) latest designsare extremely low GEOBGIA. Our rejjular gl.50 Straw Hats we are offering at $ 1.00, which, is les than cost! " All other Goods at the same proportionately low figures. declining the nomination for Governor he says : "The leading men of both parties are agreed, on the necessity of remonetizing the old silver dollar-" An expert in finance, says this would be inflation beyond the wildest dreams of th e greenbackers . It appears to be the Cuban, instead of the Mexican expedition, that is fit ting out at New Orleans, with which Mr. Evarts wants to meddle. In view of the President's intention, to have the Federal offices, principal and subordinate, of Louisiana, divided among the three elements of the party, native Republicans, carpet-baggers, and colored people, the colored delega tion now here, are Said to have- been advised by the friends of the President, to name their candidate for their third and to abstain from any interference, in tne situation 01 the otner two thirds. They have been advised if they insist upon controlling the entire State, they will fail entirely in the ob ject for which they are here. Banks is not considered for the French mission. Charged With Breaking Malls: Augusta, June 7. W E Arnettclerk Never before were such genuine inducements in the Augusta postoftice, bas been ai .. , . c; rested on th charge of opening iettere; offered , and such prices and tarottins are now Arnett was taken before the Commis- 7 a sioner, and waiving examination gave bond for his appearance before the United States District Court. Love and Death. only to be seen and had at IE. P. LMTTA & .', &r I em receivirg a full Stcck of CHILDREN'S CABBIAGES, "Newest:Styks"and lowast prices. er Call and make your selection white the assortment is fall. mirH IN connection with the Furniture Business of Mr E G Ecgers. at my old ttnnd on foutb Trade Street, I will conduct the Un dertaking Business on my own account, eivir.g it my personal attention- I will keep a complete Stocky from the Cbpaptst Wood Coffin to the finest Metalic Burial (Jase. Orders by telegraph or otherwise promptly mieuded to Kesuect fully p. M. 8HBLTON. I T iiiitiifiTm -f 4 C?HAHIiOT2EfH.. C . LOCATED. tS CENTRI Or THK CITY, OFFERS tTN8tJRFi88Bp ACCOMMOBATIOIMS iTHROyQHOUT, , GAS and .ELFCTKIC BELLS AJtE IN EVERY BOOM, " S . . To Invalids, Florida Tourists of Persons Traveling 'i, - - - FOR PLEASURE; TniS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY , r - " ' - i .-."..- - '-.-. FOR COMFORT. . V , -, T TERMS U8.00$20:jand $2.00 per day according' to- location ol "ooms.a ; ' - Li3 - H O ECCLES Proprietor. Bucharestjis about to be proclaimed in a state of siege. The Russian police, owing to the re putation of Roumania as a gathering place for Poles -and pther turbulent characters, deem it necessary to take even more than , usually severe precautions for the safety of the Czar so as well as sending the host of secret police, they demanded the unlimited right of arresting suspicious individuals The Roumanian government refused to grant this because it was in direct vio lation both of Russo-Roumanian con vention, and the constitution of the country. . 3 The (Jrand Duke .Nicholas maniiest ei his displeasure at the refusal, bv taking no notice of Prme Minister Bratiano, and M Gqgalniceano, foreign minister, when they went to meet him oh the occasion of his last; v.sifc "to Bu char. st. The Roumanian government though it has yet mado no sign of yield ing, nil! probably compromise by con sentir-s to proclaim a state of siege, which would permit the exceptional measures desired by the Russiars. ..In other rgijpectp, matters dq not appear. to be srome autte smoothly, lae Kus sians are complainingof the ill will and dilatorineesjof the Roumanian authori ties, and the latter of the offensive and almost brutal behavior of the Russian officers. ' . , BucHABPsr, Jtne 7 Jt.,iaj'reported ftere tht th,e peace: negotiations have entirely failed. ,-Among the large number of Circas sian prisoners; piasingiUhraugn Jassy recently; ort their' way ft Siberia, 14 Poles who had deserted from the Rus sian array, were discoverea ana sno . Specials say the Sultan 5U i expected to join the arnir sometime next month V'A court martial is about to assemble to try the Circassian regiments in the Russian service,1 whe mutinied and re? fused to serve against the Turks, Ragusa, June 7.--The Consuls here MIDNIGHT Washikgton, June 7. J. S. Payne, son of Bishop Payne, of the Southern Methodist' Church, is mentioned in connection with the position of Ser-geant-at-Arms of the Bouse. Lieutenant Frederick Grant has been detailed to locate a mail line in the Black Hills. .it r -M , ; Colonel Rogers, the President's Pri vate Secretary,' has returned. ' ; f Senator" Ishamly Harris is at the Ebbitt House,' . .-. ; President was this evening pre sented with a colossal bust of himself,' by the Louisiana Constitutional Union Association of New Orleans. The present was accompanied by a com- munication cf presentation of the As sociation, Judge SJoa,naker acting as their representative. It is in Terra Cotta, by J. G. Beldin. E. W. Barber, Third Assistant Post master General, 'has resigned. The resignation surprised Key. . A. D. Ha- zjn, chief of the Stamp Division, suc ceeds Barber. It was decided in the Cabinet on Thursday, to make no change in the office of , Recorder of Deeds. Simon Wolf, the present incumbent, will re main in office. Attorney Genera! Devens Is quoted that no action, look in- to the super- cedure of Marshal Favner, or District Attorney Meyer, of Alabama, has been taken. " ,.' ' . . , . Oliver H. Docker, of North Carol i na, is heavily endorsed for Consul Gen eral at London, or to succeed Gen Badeau. The Southern Aenoal Association decorated the graves of the Confederate soldiers buried at Arlington, to day. Quite a number of people gathered from Washington, Georgetown, Alex andria, and the surrounding country, There was no demonstration beyond flowers prayers and, tears, . . i : scnurz has :? organized ' a commis sien to investigate tne maian su reau. Graphic description of a Pictmre. M. D. Conway sends to the Cincin-. nati Commercial the following graphic description of G. F. Watts's great pic-, ture ' Love and Death," first exhibited to the public in London this spring : , "He, who looks on this picture looks as if through a pane in a man's breast. To a door where just now roses were climbing jLnd doves. estlmg,Jthe great draped form of Death has approached. We do not see tne lorm 01 Death, his. back is toward us, and we only see that he is a giant whose. heavy foot is planted on the door-step, his pallid, powerful arm stretched . out till his hand rests on the door that must open to him. Already a torn and fallen branch of an outer climbing rose marks where has passed the power that spares no beauty, and near his feet crouches a poor dove with torn feathers one dove- alone. At the door Love .has planted himself to defend the entrance a slender, naked boy, as it might be or thirteen or fourteen summers. Que slender arm is strained against the giant's breast, another small hand is thrown back oyer the shoulder; as if to try and clutch the door, which Death a hand has reached over his (Love's) head. In tbe struggle the wings of Love have become , a , many-colored tangle of broken feathers. . But it; is the face of the boy , that is most pathet ic. JLm id tne struggles ne gazes, up into the face of his dread, antagonist with an expression blended of fear and piteous anguish. There is also a look. 01 tne exhaustion or strength anq tbe last pleading.for, mercy.. The head of Death is gently inclined : downward towards that of Lovet but, the form stands firm as marble ; .the outstretch; ed arm is inexorably .. v. . j , ... GH A Rla O "FT 3ES, EI. C. june 6' - - -j . i - 1 ' -- ' - n Gr REA T C R A. 1 MILLINERY GOODS. CMP IMS MM CEOT& OF THE SEASON (MOW STOCK. ANOTHER LO -OF THOSE eanliiQl IFrencEi AT . a in . f -. . ' v Good Wiue Needs N Buk, , - - ! Keither does Doolev's Bakins PDwdet. matchless' for "all kinds! of bread ano, pas try . 1 he purest .Cream tartar ( Bade from grarit juice is used in its composition. And each can exactlj - full weight. It's not merely a - question of economy in- parse, however. The products in which it is used are most healthy and delicious. . "Wittkow sky Sc Ptintels j -mays .,7 so Hew Advertisements. SELLING OFF BELOW COST1 To Close Business by July 1st. L. FILLETT i TRADE STREET, WILL SELL ALL THE FANCY GOODS IN STORE IRRESPECTIVE OF COST TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS. R. A. M. MEMBERS of Charlotte Chapter Ne. 89, are summoned to attend a regular con vocation to-night at Tit o'clock, sharp. . Work in itoyal Arch Iegree- - visiting companions m good standing are tnyited to attend. By order H. P., - H L KOELLSCH, jun8 Secretary. n in. t -11 11 . mi I 1 ! Limestone Springs, South Caroling WE take pleasure in informing the public - that tbe Urge brick building formerly used as a female school at this place has been furnished aa a hotel and is now open ed for the reception of guests, is ; v - . Being contiguous to uanney City on the I Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Railroad, and only 1 fifty-five' miles from Charlotte, this delightful retreat pKsents superior at- tactions 10 tne lBaaouanu 01 me latter , We claim that, a residence here is assure 1 m II I xxuuxjirjxjuiu .jmxaj ArjAAiu mjnn jx lur uuuicy At., ftho ' Yeast ?owders and tlie English Breakfast ; Packet Tea diseases of the Throat and Lunes," and that Co. sold OIllv bv drUffffistsV Also. FoUSt's Cattle Powdersl WILSON & BURWELL. ' ASON'S Improved Fruit Jars. A large lot just to hand WILSON & BURWELL ' :'. V. '-: i "i "' ' ; : 10,000 POUNDS perfectly pure White Lead, at low est prices. WILSON & BURWELL. omo. . : The Greenback State Ticket Nominated. ' -, ' Columbus. June 7. The .Greenback Convention, with s thirty delegates, as? seinbled 1 to day; v Its resolutions de mand the unconditional repeal .of, the legal tender! act, and the remoneti tion of silver, 'The full Stato ticket is nominated, headed hy. Stephen John-, f on ? tor Governor. - - "- the free tut of the waters will give relief and Often cure Dyspepsia, General Debility and Urinary Affections. . s. j .--t, J Ln . To those unacquainted with the place we will say that it is one of the most beaatiiul and pleasant Summer resorts In the State, the house is of brick, large, cool and airy, is in the midst of a ten acre blue grass lawn, is well shaded by laige oaks, elms, etc.; has good bathing facilities, fine walks, roads and drives, whilst romantic river and moun tain scenery, with good boating and fishing 1 can oe iouna in an nours unve. . Our Mr Hollis formerly of the Charlotte Hotel will extend a true Carolina welcome to his old friends and customers. ' 1 r ' In view of the hardness of the ; times we have put down board to the- low figure ef Sc-YfiN DOLLAES A .i-.w..' .T -Address far further infiarmation.t;; ilvfs : ' BOLUS & BOM AR, , 1 imestone Springs, S. C. " jurj8.oaw3w 25 riOASES Hostetter's Bitters, 50 "cases Best 'Stomach Bit- ters, and 25 cases Pearl ,Starch just received at , ? - i;: f ; : wilson & burwellu v. PAINT and Varnish' Brushes j Shoe Brushes, Cloth -Brushes. . :Nail and Tooth Brushes; i ; 4 , WILSON & BURWELL. ;.' ; u" til il'7rE a large stdclc of .Window .Glass andPtitty;'i ' ' 4; iU ; ; ; wilson & buuwell:? 5.; 1 t , i I: i j : i i hi t' t 1 r 5 If.. ti V. ?. 1.1 ! ,i i 1 IS t J Pi' i i 5 1 .. F-."
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