CHAELOTTBJDBSEBVER tpjoonirJTu:c.:. wTheJaiWioo DejyanMent'iaB Deem tborontfhly supplied with verF mm want, ana win Uie latest BtyiM ol Type, every xnannerfcf Job Wotk can now oeoa wltn neatnesa, dlipaton and cieapneai. , WeeanfarnlaliatBnort noUoe . ,:: BULNKS, BILL HBADS, , IJETXEBHKaXGASD&k. " ' ; , TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTKBS,! PBOGRAMMES, HAND BILLS,, " ' ; - FAHFHLEia, CHKCKg, Ae t i-.i iful . ) ? .'. V -S'i 'til f.. : i BCBSCBlPTIOlf BATES. .'.hi ... 1 year (postpaid) in advance, $8 00 a. aily 6 Bins. 4 00 k 3 mos. 1 mon. it ti it 2 00 75 WEEKLY -MTIOff. Wnekly (i the connty) in advance, $2 00 w . rut of the county postpaid ! 2 10 6 months,"- -i-OO tol. xin. V,' i : L " LI'J I.- Liberal reduction b for clubs, -fes , t ! CHABltelTE AN s C.t 'TUESDAY,! AUGUST 11877 NO. 2,155; t J r - . . - c .: . . - V CTK A i if l t . " ' : "T""CNr ' ' ': - - . I ,':(,:;. ; i I . ... . i ... 4 j . . - : 7 - .. ' !Wk JV W - ' - imik . : ! I'll tiRaom mil 1 . . . -w mauM UWDEK THE N EW MANAGEMENT rOF HAS been Befurniehed; and. Befitted inj first date atj, and OfFers ; inducements to Trayellers and Residents n itf excelni (able, supplied with the best the'market affords , t prices to soil the times, ;; An ffUvfjcprpB oXjealters in attendance at meals, and no uns or Bxpenee sparpd to render gute comfortablet r: 1 j iTELEGBAPinC NEWS! Lackawanna fc Western Railroad trains are now running without interruption,. An1 Ik . IfAmti. k....l. ' i- I uOMlNbr TO 'TERMS, Perfect OTderT Passengers and freight - -iU ' ( - pass freely over both lines. To-day Mr. Sloan, president of the7 company. v '- - - ' -1 received a dispatch stating, that the The Closing: of the 'Great Strike ( Lackawanna Iron & Goal Company's Arrest of IHanr of tbe ' " I men i a ccranton- nave all resumed Binsleaders. I -.o-, tto tiai v v i v.. situation.1 Everything auiet. Business - is i fullyi i resumed i Three strikers, STILL SOME EXCITEMENT, MOST- J;8; iW LY, H0WEVEE.FB0M N01J- 1- 3 ffiiiSlTin . -o 23 3 Till , ModiBrataJTerpipr Monthly "Board -sl EAILE0AD KEN.; I. - r aprl The Government LObject to States v EemeYio Troops. " : ; OUR IVlOTTOi IS TO: PLEASE. Cullen,yof the Police Court. Uhicago, July 31. All roads are run ning the usual number of trains. -) " 'the nusso-niBKisn war. A Pattle and Another Loss to the Turks. The Conference at Vienna. !l "iVI 19 Blact ashmere;Si Black Alpaccas A Larg0Lotf giWI andllnserti n . LADIES' Snn UtlBRELLAS A LARGE :cr. : . r-l MOSQUITO NETTlNG.fCANOPY- NETTING?, ' ' i -t "Ii - ?t''-W ff A ' I ' f Sir ,.f-:i- . . t TtTif-i. r!ii ' ' . . ytt'1 f - . .-'i t- . .very iow prices, o suit me times , JYhich wa,wi ELIAS, jane7 it- a . d ,m ., i i Hi N & :I T! ? if 5 .ax .q ft GOVERXOB TOTJIVG, OF OHIO, SUSPECTED. '4llAs '3 aly 31. The strikers of the i Delaware, xa6kawanntt & Westf m Rail rfturti'' hnvft TAAliffifr tn &n t.rt' work'at retraced wages.' 1 he-strike of ' -L"uarLuuijr ai.-e mM; uw' several' thousand ; miners continues, rest special says i . 'fThere was an im Rrpral nlftis wftri raid p.d nnftrf 3fti I portant engagement Sunday, near Bust robbed of provisions. J There is great chuk between the Czarowitch and Ah sufrerine among the poor ' 1 a ' mid Pasha The Turks are reported to Nashville. ; Jul v,3l.-Judge, Trire I naTe Deen aeieatea ; less three guns, uirectea tne marsaai r to , summon; a "c" owjjivio.4vo io hiuudmiu yiuuu nnnsn trt:rmt.nt th frMorhl: i.rnna, an 1 erS. . : ' ' the -SLXouis; & Southeastern,: rwd 11'' Later official advices confirm the Km I la am hav ' I ' i - " m m .. . I ai vnl1 r Alia a tH m hivtii lTitAii rv'a rt w vvt BHii'i nluwi I cnajge 01 tnesnops, ineoraer oitnei fe"11 .uujivmvq?wj u . - ? I n '-W-f "Tv,i I is renorted as havinc been corrmletelv vuui u niii,uo,rVMvicUf a u o ouiikuio 1 . - m : . petitioned Judge Trigg to nave their routea w J i( -i wages restored. u it. ii.hL ' .r I "Vienna, July 80.-A preliminary con- ' urjMBEELAND, uuiy JiJi-several .mi I ference to-day at Count Andrassy's led ners struck - y esterday ' for a wages. I to an understanding among the minis- Other miners were compelled to stop I ters,1 preparatory to a full council to be worn, me wnoie region is ievensn. rneid to-morrow at 11 o ciocjk, unaer Columbus, Osio, July 31. The strik-1 the presidency of the Emperor. It is ers have complete-control of the Co- J as to the question of the mobilization lumbus, Chicago & Indianapolis Kail-1 of the two army corps as a precaution, road yards. They appointed a, yard in view of the rapid development of master o; xneir own, ana prevented an i events at tne seat oi war, ana in tne freight trains from leaving Whdh the insurgent districts resulting in in- 330 o'clock mail and paesenger train 1 iurious agitation on the Austrian fron- was about to leave, the strikers told tier, and also in view ol tne possibility Telegraphic Briefs. S A Jamaica telegram reports a revolu tion" broken out at Port au Prince. There' has been a two days' conflagra tion in that city. - v v Samuel Warren, the English author, is dead. n .. . . . .' . . - Fifty carpenters from -Iew York and Brooklyn sailed for England yesterday on th e steamship Montana. . ; ' , The contract between the Adams Express-Company and the Baltimore I A Ohio Railroad was discontinued yester day, the thirty days notice : having ex pired, and the road refusing to accede to the Express Company's terms. The London , Standards Madrid special dispatch says" that arrange ments have been made for the loan of twenty-five millions for the expenses of the next Cuban campaign. f; ; i . Continuous efFort irr.poverisbes the blood unless it be kept pure by suitable food and (waen needed) Dr Bull's Blood Mixture.! 1 ... S "T- T ,M AMJ DIED. ' At Fort A. Lincoln, Denver Territory, July 2Uh, 1877,. John Gibbon Humbert, aged seven years, six. months and one day, eldest sob of Lieut James Humbert and Virginia Gibbon Humbert. r TtWtHOLESALE &, RETAIL : III 1 11 . .IS "' Ate V . ! Hi -' H 1 i j I hr-J I lift-1 , ci l:- I "7 )an8 i - v. M v DIALXS IV ALL KINDS OF the conductor to step down and out, of peace being suddenly concluded. In as tbey had a man of their own to either case Austria does not wish to be take1 the train , out. ; When Superin- taken by surprise, but even in resolv- tendent Miller discovered this, he iog to take these measures, she has no ordered a discontinuance' of the train, intention of deviating from strict neu- The strikers to day , were , strangers, trahty. believed to be -rioters driven out London, July 31. A die patch to the of Pittsburg and - other places, who Daily News from Plymouth states that have wimfl here tn stir nn some tt hc:' v; 17 r IJ I X tj Li&3 trouble. . ICondor. which go to the Danube to pro- nH S vr, - I The Baltimore os Ohio is not vet tort Tif;ii BEDDI G. &C. : receivmg freight fo shipment from Britain's treaty right to maintain two UUXyAyA Xf I iKia nnint ant) nn froicrVit trains tiavft i ."L n yet gone out. Governor Young was companied to the Black Sea, by iron applied to and responded by ordering cads shannon and Agincourt, to sup out twenty-three companies of militia, port them, should their passage be op They will arrive to-morrow,, when it is posed. believed that vigorous measures wilt . , Ti 01 4 i t be t-ken to suppress lawless interfer- aZVr' AflSnTi tn H.v PARLOR & 3H AMBER StflTS. arrested this KVob- ar YenV ghra where an engage- COFFINSof all KINDS on HAND. track, seven miles from the city Sat- ment 18 pro5etog. et from any quarter of the Times1 JFXJKIL LINK CHEAP BED8TKAD3, No. 5, West Trade BU :C HAB L 0 T T E, NX 0 i-AT- 0i I iirday evening. Kerschuer confessed that-his purpose was to wrecK tne ic" "um Bl7. Hua'rei U1 ."" train, and the evidence is strong Bucharest dispatch, reporting the de .MinatHm p 1 feat of the Turks near Eustchuk, ex- Considerable excitement prevails cept a special, dispatch to the Daily again to-night in the city, and addition- News bom. Vienna, dated yesterday, al special police are being sworn in.1-""""1 9JB-? ; , '"r B, .V ,;c T Business is very 'much depressed by vices of a great defeat of Ahm id Eyroub t.h mil mart troublfiH. and -the meN Iwu--wuw jjubuwmi uui uu Kt vrinnino- fA Anmnkinj I news is trustworthy at present. Suhe t. fiiTTv Tfla TnW ai "Riffbt KnW-1 matLPasha arid RaofPashaare dred laborers, chiefly coal " miners. Saghra still and the 'railway , between hill o moao moofincr TiArft" tn-rlav ftt. I -A-dr rr ip An wan ftiinnten I r f- "-"1 I m i '-n.i to be demanded of employees. The smieman rasna on rnaay. was on Ml1 i : .u I true." - ivc cents per ten, and unskilled labor de- In the House J of 0 Commons mandsrone hundred and. fifty cents per the Chancellor Exchequer answering a C 1 1 D Al I" T1 1 1 D CI A A R F H II II at Salle 'and Peru have four large zinc sary to submitany special note on ac- r U M l;:lrtM;4 JT,H 11 w smelting establishments, and fourteen count of the recent despatch ; "of troops t.-r vr-sm -rWsffli jrvi' : ' coal mines, all of which are idle. - and the fleet to the East. The ex- - i --tip sffjl& jf isni j iiaitn ? , S i Washinoto, July 31. The admini8-; pense is very small, im fact it is very Wt tt Ati WitTVcf Tfll DDTAflUQ .1 'I'''! iHZ tratien will remonstrate, it is said, doubtful whether it will be necessary vMlJjllX ' against undue haste on the part of the at all to ask for any further sum in the -JijwtaiHatMnrarfJiogm. Asm nr- . . States in allowing th6 militia todisband, course of the year. It is not necessary iom -9di iii. fotj.i,L 51. nitjnti - : and leaving places of danger unguard- atpresent." C. . mY" Ui-i-":--: ri l"'A r.C"-0 ed- ThiiappUes particularly to Ohio. Constantinople, July 31. Oaman H I I T1TRF- N ' S tt'C "A'R K I A u t V, It is thought by some that Governor pash telegraphs from Pleona, July 30, II l IV ;i-;3 : , : . . Young has political reasons for lnactiv- as follows: ""Three strong Russian i w-t ; . ,. i ity, u utoHiu iiwii i corps attacxea us mis morning. j.ne r..',;.v t: - - f . ... terday, speaking of the exploits of the cannonade lasted two hours; then a :. ul"wo 1 cenerai engagement ensnea wnicn last- I am lecdvfcgajwlll! strikeri that day, says fcow est prices. - . . d.i V i.t! J'Kj tiioo-f Call and make yoor selection whil the assortjnent is ihll. j , . . ..... IN connection with the Furniture Business W i of Mr E G Rogers, at my old-etnd on t South Trade Street. I will conduct the ! Un- . dertaking Business on my. ownj account, . 4jJ (ITina It mt. -..-.1 ..(...inn I .. . t J"''" I will keep a complete Stocky from jihe ttj.4 Cheapeet Wood CofBn to the fines MeUllc '5 ' - who were here Saturday, went home I P(i Wntil lft rvVIont at nichL when the yesterday, and as there was no military Rassians? retreated. Prisoners say the or police about, the strikers had every-1 Russians numbered sixty thousand in- thing their own way. flhey are appar-1 fantrV; and three' reinments ef cavalrv ently good natured and seem bent upen an(j fifty guns, it is expected that no miscmei Deyomi jufcenercutc i the battle wm recommence to-morrow. trains. St. Tiottts. Julv 31. Writs of habeat cotdus have been issued for Albert iWashingrton News and Gossip Carlin, leader of the workingmen, re turnable Wednesday, in Jt.ast sot. TTT . 1 ft r 1 A. -1 -. Louis the day passed off without anyL u0A-l'ea?" signf distufblnce, And railroad buSf. f destroyed for July were $670,112 being Burial Case. Orders by telegraph! or otherwise prompUy attended to. x! f H If f i - B i fili'M-1; 5 A'-ir.Aa.i Bign-OtaiSturpance, ,uu ;r - - national bank noBs huo hAAn vfirv nrisic. x rains are i . " .rV.--j. -ii J notes issued., t -a . S.r".B"l" x" XL k" The Cabinet discussed various mat S?vai,?"r?i ZZa ters relating te the appointment of -r4 hra;!nd PPc land pfficials, but .made none, w"",1".v,:"fiT'- Tr.-.;;".,- Labor troubles were also discussed. n? h thr8T ike and ,JEtenryW .Hilliard, of Georgia, was effect 11Tlr1C-T - ciinr TTiAWfrrRf.f. Julv 31i-6uie(i!hav- log been restored, all fears of a general B16"' " - : r- iit ..i' outbroak have been aispeiiea. xnei. r." -vf v;". 7-- uubwunK . - 'i v , 1. 1 in tVitt m miner latrii.ta tf PannaulMni- nnnrn t Aft nf Rfttetv aeciaea to auioum "t" .--.---.--.y-"- to the c.l. of th.ch.taan. Mu.keU, SSSI.Si IffiSSS UNSURPASSEBACCOMMODATIONS, . .., - . . .......... 1 1.1. r w n in Bin ric- m wwiii 1 rihiii iiiiru Bin 1 in .. . - . repV U"; Wwm be. exhibited from the light This WeinKnown and eading Hotelt upon property in charge and p" VntroT of the conrts. I a J previous to the war represented Jhe I Montgomery, Alabama, uistrict.in Uon- . 1 V"iVtn rt ffftty ! . ..Vl t'i !l LOCATED IS1 CENTRE ' OF ( THE CTTTi OFFERS if i J " tJ iHJBlv-ti!rcr PTJBLir; 1 i THE FURNITUnE I Si FIRST-CLASS . THE HOUSE IS CARPETED JHBPUGHOUT 'J? ?t'-,vu.T it ocV 5w ?U house on Ship-John Shoal,: Delaware fi-M i :ir ..,, viA Ponfroi T.oii.1 nautical miles. ..,. ... . , W traokvnear Elizabethport elation. . The fmm.ssioners of . the Distnct t- Rhrl nltrht desnatcher. found . S1 i?mDi nave appointea ommo- ;;ai nrtlv bP.fore the first train a.8 v an xvauseauear morgan, late 01 aooii v ' -Ki, i,-rtsi: nth i c . the . Confederate r. navy, - inspector of Some coal and freight brakemen who works an struck en the Central Railroad, . ;JI? i!: Gat and Eleilrjc Bells are in every room. ' , ' ! 1 TOR PLEASURE, Tlf IS I0USE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY. New Advertisements. Wanted. A situation a ttalesman in a Dry Gcods, Grocery or Confectionery Btore, by the first of September. Satisfactory recommen dations and references given Address, for information, LETTER BOX 169, augl It Greenville, B.C. Sunday School Books. Union Questions, 12 numbers, 12J Child's Scripture Question Book, 15 Consecutive Union Quest. Book, 25 Sabbath School Helps, by Alfred Nevin, D. D., 50 Catechetical Question Book, Matt, to Acts, by Jacobus, 30 Exposition of Epistle to Romans, Questions and answers by J. J. Janeway, D. D., 25 iUther Smaller Catechism, 30 Luther's Small Catechism, includ- . ing Augsburg's Confession, 30 Weed's Questions on the Contess'n of Faith, 20 Mimpriss' Life of Christ, grade 2nd, with map showing the path of Jesus on earth, 25 Dr. Hodges' Com'y on Romans, with questions, 2.00 Jacobus' Notes on the GoFpel and Acts, per volume. 1.00 to 1.50 Nevin's Notes on Exodus, 1.50 Ryles' Expository Thoughts on the Gospel, per volume, 1.50 Brown's Explication of the Assem bly's Shorter Catechism, 1.00 Fisher's Catechism, 1.50 Confession of Fjiith, . 75 Union Bible Dictionary, ; 1.50 TIDDY & BRO. Tie Jew aip ilar Ballad, jWhisper You'll be Mine, Love,' Price 40 cents. For sale by, TIDDY & BEO. Atlanta & CHarlotte Alr-Iine Eiway. OFFICE U PERI NTENDENT, 1 Atlanta, Ga. J Takes effect Sunday, June 10th, 1877, at 1 o clock, r, M. : COMING rORTH TRAIN N . Leaves Atlanta,-.... ................. 4 00 p m Arrives at Gainesville 6 24 p m " Lula, (Athens' connec n) 6 55 p m " Seneca,.-..... 9 40 pm Greenville.....'. 11 18 p m " Epartabur,. 12 52 a m Narrow Gauge Junc'n,..,. 3 18 a m Charlotte.............. 4 12 a m " NGE B Junction 4 20 a m .:?T,-j-. sin- m ii ..-51 UTaff--Vll H- j'S'Jtfl FOR THE NEXT ii i.V' Sr. nr i WE SHALL OFFER itA aro. All Goods for SummerWear A.T COST ! f f t.iT T R AW -AND HAf'S 0 AOfil AT ONE HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE. Consult your own Interest and buyinow. IE. HP. LMETTA & BE. One door below 1st Nat. Bank. Iyl2 1 mt mm . Pride of Charlotte, 4-4 ... A' AN ELEGANT , BLEACHED MUSLIN, At 8i cts. per yard, by the piece, or 9 cts. per yard if cut. FOR CASH ONLY. Sold heretofore at 12 cents per yard. , . , .: And ask for the above, which is unquestion ably the cheapest goods oifered in any market. . Handsome Line of Embroidery, Just "Received A, 'JH julyS Democrat and Southern Home copy. .t-J ii: 1 T ? GOING SOUTH TRAIN NO. 2. Leaves N 0 BR; Junction, 7 00 pm " (Jharlotte.,..... 7 10 p m Arrive at Narrow Gauge Junc'n. 8 05 pm . " Hpartanburg...... .-....... 10 45 p m .' " Greenville,,.... . 12 30 a m ' " Seneca....... .......... 2 20 am " Lula, (Athens' connec'n) 5 08am " : Gainesville...... ....i.. 5 43 a m ' Atlanta, .............. J 8 45 a m " Freight and Accommodation leaves Char lotte daily, except Sunday, at 7 00 a. m. ; arrives daily, except Sunday, at 6 10 p. m. jail Dissolution Notice. THE firm of Burroughs-: Springs was dissolved by mutual consent on the 25th day of July, 1877. , Cr f ' y : "f ; ' " Tbe business of the firm will be closed up by J 0 Burroughs, who is duly empowered to pay debts and collect claims, BURROUGHS 4b SPRINGS, , - , In liquidation. ju26 lm . To Inval dsrElorlaa Tonrists r "Persons Traveling lm c u hired to fo. p "" " saiiy i- . 1 . ... , ... 1 -t, 1 --.v. :. ..;. !. K...: ti -PHiLLTPSBUKa, N. J., July 31. Geo, United States to Great Britain and Ire- Williams,: ringleader of the strikers, land last year than emigrated t thence who stopped the mail, has been arrest- to this country. The emigrants! from ed by the United States marshal, and the United Kiagdcrm to -this country taken to Jersey City. . ., t - J- numbered 54,554, atid u the emigrants s(ctxn&kTi, July ' 31. Under orders from this country td the United King- nf ftnverhor YouDg, five companies of dom M,697r" In1873i' the year.bf the the Ohio National Guard, under Col. 1 panic which duringthat Jyeaxw how- i -; . . f v M FOR COMFORTS - f 1 J -.f . . .-, r . . . V. . I.- .. t. V TERMs oty, 2;5tf arid $2.00 pcri dayi according to location of room. ill. CECCLES, PROPRIETOR-. B. Hunt, left .pn the early, train for j ever, had little effect on emigration rrtf ii nhwn where fresh " trouble with nearly four times Ta f many,; persona otrikprs is anticipated, . " i - I came to this country from the United New York, July 31.-The Delaware, j Kingdom as xeturned thitheraTTI 206aNnmber-$2aear WIDE AWAKK-an illaatrated Magasine fbv Young People, is tbe very best pub. iication of the. kind in our country as well as the cheapen.. . xor an agency, ssnd to .feb25 1 i-. . ; 'Boston.' ' A ' Lot of unclaimed freigh't will be sold at Auction, August 29tb, ,l77, at; the of fice of ' the Southern Express ' Company, unanoiie, ior cnarges aue. see nana mlis, a juiJoawd8 ,n u it jing, Agent, C LOSING OUT SALE OF WW AT ,aju ;");:. s.-.r Jt (if W53 -3-A.V-I! i:.a3Z3X Men's $5, $6 and $7 Pantaloons, for. $3.00 and S-.00 Men's 12, 15, and $18 Suits, , for $9, $ll andgU.OO J-inen ISacks .65. and a cents Fine White Vests, ................. .......... $10)0 and$1.25 100 lines of Men's and Boys Suits, marked down from one thira to one-half their value. ; ; sn v"'! -ni - Straw Hats will be sold regardless of cost : : BluTM S BRO. CORNER OF TBADE AND TBYON STREETS, CHARlAXPrE, W. O. June 22- - - -i:: . : r.j ' Wmm. II B ....... Durweil, idi ,i .ran - ' -.. foji -i . , . , - .... , .: -c-s J3 , i i - , - ii. .T . . j; ... .. . rt r -- - .:. .T- v.. . . ;..- .s-. .. ' 1 vw f-Cu7j! 0 e 1; 1 1 -' 11 5 r I'U I if i iv it if St.. fit .. ) . ft ' - t. If i.

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