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UNDER THE NWMApEMENTip.r V 1 AS been Refurnished d and V&efitted 9S H in first Travellers and Residents in its excellent tal gt prices to suit the times! An active corps of oaiDS or expense spared to render .guests comfortable. ? . b H 1 V d H B i 3 eoinli . v Moderate Terms far OUR - aprl MOTTO JUS T,EC 3S l 'E E . Black Cashmeres, A Large Lot of Edging and llnstlngsj LADIES' SUII DIilBRELLAS A LARCE ASSOrivilwf jOrFAW MOSQUITO NETTINGCAKOPY JJETTIEfG, ' 1 ' , : WHITE GOODS, TIES ANT) SCARFS. . Which we will -offer atr jvfcy'lQWr ELI AS, COHEN jane. B U RGESS WHOLESALE F RE8H - -f ill: ' K-..i-'-ji ,..-. .A rT'--. Hill I .SO'i! run IN 1 I U K l S ad! .! '?. Hi childre; isif'rsT M-rrrvHr.TIO -nwest prices. " - L T oii.T RiiwwiqsII Call trnd make year eeltcticrt 'Whit trie nnrl4 N connection witMbe'Fnrnifpfe BsttB J of Mr E G Bogers, at my ;iy'Jt.tarjd"6n f outh Trade Btreet, I will conduct the1 tln aertaking Businees on-my own ajccauntT living it my personal attention.,l",s" V Iwill keep a com plete-,Steekj -from the Clieapest Wood CoflBn' to tbe finest Metalic Burial Case. . Orders by. telegraph! druotiwrwifle This ! Welfnk U N.S U RT!AUSS ED . . ,. .: : i... .-,r .a'ffurhin'T . , i jan3 I.,.. - ' ' ! ' ' HI. Ill i ft, M WW S M H v; M 'w:roTi , . n 1 . .TO THE .TBAVEIxLINO PTTBLltt1 io l " 1 flt f u h iTuiiii - THE KCi 0& E IS C ARPETfeO T HR QU GHOUt:' M '".!. 'ri. ' ..J'S IJJ! O , ''iJf Gat and Electric Bells, 1 OR PIxEASJURE, THIS; aBOUS ;' vz:d..o FOR fiOMFORTV TMlUgir 2,50 and .ffvfirt.r-J.O X ,'jJJohad'J T -'"'HJ-C.EeCLES, - I - I rt r class BtjfeJ IJH jtffirsliduceniente tpj waiters in attendance at meals, anc a n difT'jvo 1 4 ri!,J; mo-s't If-ntM imtjtO' Black Alpaccas. prjces,.to suiLtlieihies & .K ' v, N.IOTOtL hft & RETAIL , " ; - DBALXB . IS ' ;!'! ALL KINDS or BEDDIlSGfe .KboS sveS FUiiia link: 1 -oi-i-- its BEDSTEADS, LOtJNGES, PARLOR &CHAMBERSUITS. COFFlKSof all KINDS on HAND. No. 5 West TmwJjb Bti4 ; s A 1t ..;f.Hf!iiT n;j ,v::.;Jt ...i'v'iiKl 5iii 1 MHARIOTTS.6 Ni O1 GO.Ol) -MonA CARRIAGES, .1 i ! t- tIMIIliii li & flfi assortment is fall. - promattwdeditWiResp -4 .f....;wo fti7 hiilid icsl U.'SJ 10 95 and . ing Hotel, i . .-. . . . " i j - - .1-! Of ttlitiOSV i . n SO VW I & I I W la AcoMKWte - ss,jor U - is tmsi-ULaaaii ! .fli'iniTa CilLIta '.t'.x are u eve: ;0FFER9 "EVE R Y FACILITY 1 1 1 . b(LWr accoiii x ...... , ;, aajIOj,aj :mT aJiltfAXr. of room;; ,; Pi " TELEORAPHIjC',NEWSJ . i hi a a g J s H r . was in 1868 entered into with. Sehnt hundred dollars t!Pr weWnr hia nk I uirca otirilMKlCSH l9ixB of iioHtt I . Tj-rtTnrrtrrTrjTTV - vvwj www f- mmkm -iiww nvvuniy naid him. and also that in 1860. after5' ! vjMntf t rito.ii AAv.VUUI&CiJ. i Ll i.liHII IlkHIJ til fcllK in ,HIH ITU II l.rVLl I'llITl riun draft was honored!, as ,' uA I sonal affidavit, the, truthfulness of Gen. Boyntori. ril ' 1"rn ' ! - c Tlie yacincy onithe.Saprera Coartlli bencl;wiii biwonft patient consideraf uon until tne .Kresiaent returns trom i . Sherman left tbia morning for Ohi herman Left tbia morning for OMo!. -I: L letter from Grant is mentioned in I ich he honfis there will hn infli. I A which iopes tioh or r.emop lt'izatipn- Jnommt&'a eldii dalSnfer. Mrs I Jitx-treasurv agent Moore Dublisnesf Anne T TKornton.is dead. Her careeHmeOTmauoftpi aa a. write. A, nlavfl.iBfl ml tr ni a to J- the capitahaTe been published. ,U All had promised brilliantly. '.o-neo a A r The ) Vrenulnt. a IpaVah MhnKiT i The 'President i1eaW Monday fo Tew England - ; ;" " ' j 5 The bond'Tor a half million given1 by New ty i th'CeTWmrpiifiorrtJo is- s,6jr?hrrehaere4 eotdaJIOATl it nnmin nno wn fiflii tJ will be, placed in the archives of the1 rehnsylvama ilistorical Society." s j - Becretary'-Bchuj-',iipon'' applicatiohi ft has furnished' a etatement which' it is fWo I sting outGail Hamilton. z--,n vincfiiviA's cbitfvEWTioN. . 't ; i rvo -Nomination Kiscussinsr tlie FreiiminariesCahdidates ,t Before the Couven 1Ion-: . ; t , yf l. . , 1. . . tt ,r , . Richmond,. August Marshal Hanger was chosen permanent chair- I man. A resolution was adopted that v"c .ijiwo x uxuxuWwu m, d&es not- pledge himself, to .abideiby and support the action of the conven-1 tion. : i. h ' , : . - ii s I A resolution complimenting Presi-1 denHayes'ifdr his wise and conservar iYe action towards, the boutb, was of- shurhia dispatch about m fight i near feted-."- A delegate asked if it was in Kasgtad : "On Tuesday morning, the orteto jnove to lay the resolution KUB8ian force, consisting of two regi on the table; the chairman decided ments of horse and bhe battilion' oh W jH?er)thN W 8i F ? - V H foot, attacked the Turka- in possession (feromltfee. lkJJ - of the JoslaT, butaftef a fn brt conflict A resolution that the public school retired ill the direction of Popeki. " Re system should be abolished, was greet- cruitirjg rtihloMitteritij theyretuttied ed with hisses. rtMWtiftlkrh-'CtA!KMSirie A resolution that- the convention I uruuecu u uuuo xx.xxxxx- Wxxx- uaie lut uuywuuii cnutcu a naxxxx i discussion between me.memoers wno . . . v i I were for immediate action and those ?h0fhbidMiraPuaesH debt. The members who opposed an Seno1 GWThonrwhos tuey uau Pccxw . xx "" -- shall be maae uniu a piaworm is i adoDted. so that if it is not acceptablt VanuiUHUJ tw luucpci ucuv. s I xne report oi mn v-.nnriidfl.tes is now before the con en tion of idelegatej f!?":?!"' " 4 'v conwnue sumeuuie. IP .seri!JLheie8.Uei lll6? nnminntions beinff reiected bv ayes R214 noes S70i. Pending the call of counties for, the. rrr., sealed'bteshdheTi3 Craig ! oouhty he convention Nominates a Was called no prompt response being Govcrnor and Befnses to En made, a notorious Richmond ward pol- itician voted for that county, and when questioned; claimed that he iiadia right UmOLUUQU. VMWXXMW. l. MV w a . . to do so; Upon being asked for his credentials, he failed to produce them, referring to General reyton Wie andj GteiferaV Bradley1 JOBnscTtt as ais voucn-i ers. Both of these gentlemen disclaim- resolution - btr personal espLEmatioiJj.S( orRtchtooria, on inissubject, he said be knew the offender, Jas. McClernan, as , nqtwions, a ; ipuh;ioulderrWt- toond contained. " - ; '1 The original rfsoiation to nommaet j a eaLuiaaie lor uovernor m, unce, iua i a rpsultedj'arar rfollOCTS ? laTies 1X117. taoea 824 ; afTiwhkAiitU donveitioilad- iourned until 4 p. m., when nomina-l tions will be in order. - was then, ptlerea, to,; expel I trationists have a majority on the re- 'Trom the1 building, which solutions committee.jf,,,, h'ik.y the table. In the course I QSeldon Bonner was 1 nominated Gov i -v,- jti- . i t j - ,. 1 1"-" poiiucai power mine sixteen outn 1 ImmeaiftaiupenWotssembling, .States iaAbaAandaofaithoseho' uie cnair Biiuauncea mat idb nomjna- tions for Governor were in order,- - HoM,Sof?Atr' was DotiMaafed W GoloneP Uohn E. Penn, of Patrick county, in a pointed M. nouiaay, oi w mawwi. iwwnnar . -r if i " TtTi 1 . ---.r bie aUffienina-6peecn?wnicn was in-1 : ' x.j i.- r " 1 ..-.uu xerrupieu u4?i.ui.iuq lause. - , u . - -14 htt GerhOfety o.Wauer rtintVi occupfed theu -.full time in pre-1 t "cxxai-i vf.v. rimmfr iwiinflffl the lull. time in nre- eenung me ciaimu uuu HuvucaiuiK voe nAinlhatibnrif GnFliAu'gWe? ...' .1 J -J- il. --j .7- -r. a John S. Wise, of Richmond, homina- Jrted. fleneralA Wma -iMahane.. ; 'Jin the nf his 8neecL he I denied that he ) represented a repudiation candidate, vivrrr." .- . it. ll.piatwnn waetreuexjuv BDy-ttxid' morav'ana no-mcreasgpr taxation, and such was the platfdrm fol lowed i and-; 90m m a ted nAMonel . Fj. of.. General Mahone.'WJtiOj jwiAjaa ar from bein gs a, repudiation is t as any. man in the commonwealth. .f; -,,;;, Dn Sewell, of Gloucester next nom inated Genera,! Taliaferro after, which thfi 'rnnvAntiAn tnnV a. tpapks until ft r Olilt Kt-5i. ft; AlelIIaS at Bnl ? . . , , i 1ST. l-iiillul - Jilt . 4aiadau' tiM-j.a . "i"-1f;;'T i j i iiuiwj,' August" xf.AAjrut xeacone- nfr!Bepart,ttis,!win the TJOsition and Roucy 01 government on the pastern question , i. yHr,-?i I j I MW emh peai jWorftAiex- JAuuVi?W1' fWiwwifo.awu ty'" fr" www Muwia.ir. wE8 ii ! 1'i,'1J The;ivew Conjstantmoplo despatch statea that the, regulations concerning a oan of 5QQKpiMtre8; i.Pitmanubjecte, without distinction P81 parwapat oeaty to rolled in thecv uoi. iji.wuiuo ,in fcuo . uu. men forty, ryeara will be en? roiieaintnesCTOtgwarainf. ! u ! . i atate i hvi on , au- gust 6th five oOfaftarkisb cavalry attacked the EusBians between Lascar. aUUge near Plevna and river Buscoa. wswi1 "''""f" wwwwbuwj Tprks, repulsed them without difficulty out maae , no attempt to-louew. as Grand Duke Nicholas does not wish to Huic tuu cn-Vfej vi.uiB. uvvjn ui tiaLengagementa. ; ..a . . . The repulse of the Russians at , Lo- oonfirmed by, the DaMy Ttlearavh'i Lo- vatz dispatch and by) other specials, u lBImea, English embassy that after two days; harljfightihg at Lovatz the: Kussiaris suffered a severe defeat. !: 5 . I : . j ;A Reuter, telegram,- from Constants nople, datd yesterday, evening, says : uu ianv rnmnU r t?m;0t. Hofoota . ara trAa ut va i confirms the victoryat Lovatz. The Kussian losses are estimated to be very heavy ' i - t mi -,. ;a, Bucharest- disDatch to the DaUv 7TMnk ktntv ihtit OrandTltiVn Nirhnliu' yi0aAmtiTtDra i .( ptiio..;n. - The followiieirf the text 6f the Times' atmin- viaeA'fvnvirM''mintjtfntn0- tneir positions f "lhe battle was woody nn Knth Rides v w The Pa rs that the rotfeSJlJrra S' J 'tfl.Ji H33 ,1 ii fciLii::aiiT! . rf Bia nh reahi A iteii all iRk .nMnoitat ietoral Zimmermaflfbai iribstof . ' . r. 4, Ii ; eiehtmilesrfrdmJTcWiav, opexionsTaveTiitherto consisted Mainly ixiaTxIIWkclents of I MAINE AND BLAINE. h ,irw"3T:.aa n j Augus'TA, Ie.,, August pBlaj.ne Icailed' the convention to drder. There was great applause. Judge Drummopd the temporary Chairttaxtwasmaaper anent chairman, with a large num- ernor by acclamation. The resolutions jdoiridfeaisftilHbe administratidnV'The jfourth is as follows : "Most kindly and ftatemal relations should be entertain nil flAP.finranf aiiv nAmmAn countryj,;; and beace, good wiltquietj and narmony have always been most I coroiaiiv aesirea ana laDorea "for bv Eas I bv onlv the freest, exercisn of nolifil bpihidhf andr thetnunratrainea libertv.ofinartt organMation-n Thev; I VieW therefore' " with "aoiiRitiirfn and precipitated thfi rebellion. While white iimott mett are! persecuted i'nto Silehce prbanishmentj the eptire.,colort4 race js sd practic&lly disfranchised ' Wfoice ind fear that in Coneressional districts wnere uiey nave more xnan iwo-cnira S of the voters, they are unable t hnh vfi their! nh unertw a- -it-V, ? f in, w bri --.liX V 1 m sy m pathy with their interests " Ac i T - -! :jhivvi.ort.hi-.nf r-!. uiucuuiuEm io we re- iolutiona a ise-affirmine .confidence in the integrity, patriotism and states- f J Cu I manahltimr KlithWrnirVIWTTavM vaa I T . , . , -.. .,'".": rr was i nob ttaoDieaj.-.. I XX UK a"u A1?11! I 1 Dr Price's CWkliHEalthcr def i trim wo." all substances .detrimental to health. g1;, i leu now!nanvfnTaJi(ia tid tri7 to Wdanna adnT. iterations practised upon food r Obtain pari I articles only. AY.-", l..-?. . - . D cstroclire Fire 'In" San Frari- . .ti lit ? Sak Fbancisco, August v9.r-At t 8 last night a fire broke put in the stable in the" block bounded by Drum, East,; Merchant and .Washington streets,, iand J swept sway the entire r block1 to . the water . front; also the. north half of the block between Clay andJWerv ffT'tjitTAafTj anA honftnth.half of th block between , Washing, and Jackson streets, beinghiflyfrapedundmgs , ismaii vaiue lnciaunrg-, ; siaoies, shops, drinkmgisaloobsuoandQBailOr boarding houses. -The individual loss es were ,,'fmijl thongho numerpus. The destruction "of a large brick build ing ccupied W1 Heath," Galleys & Co. ,'&hip4 chandlears,1 ;ahd John Mallo, produce comm?S8in, 'meiehautj'nd the eait lofts of-Hardiu & Breed.'iahd Gif v C. -: 'Ftmki entailed ; considferable ' losses: -Marsha! vbMackatie; OTTrier tort d of ' thfr stabler' heire "the fire onginatedjNoBe abentl twenty ! thou-i sandollarsVorth!6f livefstockjlnoludf ingitbirtj head 0f horses; Tbtal 16ss, A StrIke--iyomen r'urn Aeaiiist , their II nsbands.; v New i Yobk, August 9,--:There j haa been more . trouble, at i Port. Johnson and . Bergen 'Point , among , the - ..coal "heavers this , morning. nTwentyte' old bands,, returned tOr,work at; Id wages. At noon ; they-: went ,home to 4 dmnerj.and, were, met .at .the end of the pjank road by their own wives and the wives j of tthej strikers,; who , at- icjcfa them.wiw sfesifui : -Diabolical Action of Strikers. TO V ! i , V.. " SciUNTOK. August 9. A diabolical attempt was made last , night . about 9. o'clock to surrender six of the mayor's posse into the hands of the mob upon a writ of commitment. Carriages were rovided and the mob assembled at 'avlorsville. The. plan "was thwarted by the prompt action of thd, tmi)itary which took possession of the posset'de livering them up. this" riiorning ,to the 8heriitor wiiKe8barre., , . . , ... - t - , - - - ( There is a New Kind ofOasabianca. It is a boy that can stay , at his post ss long ins there is any use of holding it; that is not afraid of threat nor the presence of violence, and -keeps his work resolutely in band so long as there is work to do. This is. wbatins reported of August Doudel; the brave little telegraph operator who was shut up in the Jriusburg rallroao omce- on Saturday aigbt ; He kept on telegraph ing, doing his duty, without the slightest regard to the ; mob: surrounding hiin.! They could not drive him away so long as the connecting wires' re'gponed- ed to his hand. When at last they fired the building he quietly, and with a touch of humor, sent his last mes sage, flFire's too hot.v;Good inight.' and got away in time, : showing himself to be as sensible as brave.' a xJ ; v j Improper articles "of food Often cause the blood to become loaded - with foal humors. Cleanse the blood with Dr Ball's Blood Mix tare and be healthy, , - ,: ? ". NewuAdvertist333i6nts. Siiontoi JjmalBlte 1 a fALL TJSKit, ope a j Agut 29thelS Board and Uh.iitioj8$i00,ipr session, . of i twenty, .e(?kB .jCaalogTM.nd circular wltfi fall pefticularA teut on appli- .1 m-H Bl foIJowing ached ixle wili be operated JLontha SpMtaUijrg AAsbavilleEaarbad, Iieav Charlotte yia Air-line R,'.7d0 p.iin. Arrive at Bpartahbhrg at . 10:40 pfnu Leave KpaiiMbrirg for lit.' Tryon, 5:00 a-ttf,1 Arrive at MtJTtyep j.;:.?U.;''6:iM r " V Arrive' at Henderson-yiHe ........... 12:80 p. m.H Arrive at AshevUle, 'ouJ '.-.Mi' .tiO.j.AKBJ"'-" ... 1 i" !f . J ..-...! .-lit if! .1; ;Vi'. ; ' RpundTrfp Ificlf ete,i to go and return anj in .111 I S Tlckelilbrsale'itt ilrt' Air-ritfe1 ijepoi MAiittAlo i.iosi.iuwa yi.n ,ciJ I The .fost-omoa paitment .a.vastirag ;tdn has drdeed.dafly inails to pe earned pa, i tHtt7M hj .v i Ffest. B; Ai 1) 101 una -n StJPJililKDIJOTWFFlCB;3 , f u ,iodmijl Charlotrt, KjScjult.6t ,187!i'fi nk '.an'Moiv.. Jmv.-.9 ti wing t3cKedule rojvjwja -ion rnuiiJiJoa scu ol fcgjlssn JQEJabNORTH.ldJ5,'-)'io'noi Arrive 8tateBvitfev0 1 1 od ' f 1 12,00"; mV j " D. College, S.IS " Arrive Chari JfrLfid xr ClOOxI vtwe eunnecuon maaff at ctatesyuie with .aoxma mpxicJietstoewtan: and wtnrn t.4Q ftQ Hickory atd return 45.00;; a Mor an ton and.retnrn S6.15. tor If arion n& m. Springs' ah'return:tli40: ThtseI:cketa aie good fcr Murn patfeagetn til 'Ndvember laLnlsnhatt rOii.'.rra oi .)uautiuu I I , Aji ch!tzm mast benitiid fK4at I flexfpriprpenlect oexsym a,r f Aiexananana ana JjaiOweUf. These being "Flag Stations.' the Com ran is not liable for loss.' of Jlainaee to freieht iftefitii unloaded at eltheri of ; th above neigw.wiivbe; racejyetf j yAgeots m cpqneciioa, wxwx -xie,rfUiwiuii -awix Rairrbad.'and the Stages .at the head of, the id,'lb Heh&exhtill Warni:8DHfiE!s. bn'afldftef thiSfdatei J.u ' mmpixens iiniess ine namefOI,C0H8lKiea KQd. destinatioh ii distinctly plirked tSeWn?; uly7. Saperinteadent, Wl; A WE TOLL . .. ..f , ; pancy and -iJ ."! l.9v. i till .j-.;.-:.-.,;-. j-j m-; - - m AoceDts. All wortb: nojt under 75 cents. h; ; .Hi! it 111 I fashionable and this Springs if i ; r At 1.00, that cost i ui. Shu xl i'li ' AH otkeE Ooods tit the same NO SUCH OPPORTUNITY AS (MOW. IE. H). LAWA & MM. One door below aug2 '. I!! 9.... !j I x j : : Wittliowsky f -. if f- t TV i 4 A j.'f J "u;i v;.-ui h 'i,u:vf ir . ....... Tiisul dj :v .-.l-ii'.Hi. '. : ..). .. j .. 4.. ; 1 -. ' --:' r'? l:i:w..i r.yrj- 1. ." i ..7, v.- I , . .'' ' ! .-; fc-:-';7-i.;-lvJxiy iuJ.'-MXj.'f; ,tLW;'. . :'. j rows: .."in 1: ' '' r" : '" -" ' - u 0 , . . . , , -jusiat) !'-?' sit '-v.) t:l if. ' ! 1 (- .31 dJiw ( ".n'.Mi' " ;;..;; r r. J ...jj JARCE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE Readymado Clothing,' Boots, Shoes, HatFuraisti&g (J?oi$i&o. CORNER.! OF.i TBADE ixAND .TRYON . STREETS, . CHARLOTTE, N 0. -We i -'Will sell Within Jtliea iiext 30 &ays,; the -IpllIBg lots of merchandise S "u 200O.i pairyPANTS'consistiDg t tff rr a mn 11 1 ; rT JLVUU WA1D, OI OH KinaS; - f swhich- we j will !i sell 0 iOifl siHdyjwandiiC id) bust ,xnc -.ajlg;4 a m qv,7 TTT soilmfm io'I qo Oils 31 1 11 1 in i r ' ss.ttofttl it f.Pii Finn ff.i lot SJUU iJj-.ani-, firO" e.i i" .'f J :;i'J'f ' 3:1 )l nT Jf .S9jfii;di0)ib fcjuo-duii oJx.l cdllo text raTGrive us a. dall before 'purchasing, and examine our Stock3 jHeaner'irbV-niit'e rthafi f afivC' in the markfet.-" Ui till i aa .1 Vlf f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f m Erf J Ij ULrtA" '.9uuia lOuiJitJ f-Al !V.woft; fJl.Vtl ntps-.l i3-L ilxJ'l" rfl "Ek, Ji ndf i.-lpji fci ira'i otoxxTlJliJl'l Viaiss oui diod oJw'ifl vr.d'bdw af.jdl UMAKLUITJi; JN MiJ. - V1A1I LLf iiU.M fi.tlJ OFFER OVER , assorted $2,00 and $3.00. 1st Nat. Bank. AND - &Miptels. - of 'Men's Boysu and YouthsJ .... -soliin j; i. : --il s-itd Jj". ,r i- It ardlfe of OSIa a KAUFMAN & 3R0 1' Corxier; Charlbtte, K. C. OJ'I- ilHJ iiia" 1 ityJ J.:i.vl xi )i tii'l x-lHH.'eu: "r3 trmfi.fJtjL'i SHfti.jv lna tmL'o n d v til w PRIITS j f i, .x'j.I'-- ' ' 'I r .x . , t : t r - r b-j 1 nf!'iL-'t.x .
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