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jHARLOTrE OBSEgEER WODPnirJTIMC-lT 1(T r Tbe Ossxbtxx Job DepartmeiiX b as been" grB'CBIPTIOH BATES.'' ' year (postpaid). In advance, taorongbly xuppUed ,mttt very f neeaw want, ana wita tae latest styles ol Type, ana - n.ilV 1 every manner of Job Wort can now M don ; 6 nios-, 3 &09.' wltn. neatness, dlspatcn and eneapnesa, We ean furnlan at snort notloe . BULKK8, B1IJU HEADS, T.TCTTKKHJCSJ3B, OABD8. ' TAQ8,BKCKIPTS,POSTKKS, ... PBOaBAMMES, HARD BUXS, .' ' , ; r , FAMFSIiBlS, CHECKS, &, - I moo. WEEKLY EDITION. n, (in the county) in advance ff'y u",,t nf the county, postpaid $2 00 2 10 ' " : i oo tol. xin. Liberal redactions for clubs. -. CHABL0TTEf- C, SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1877 N01! 2,169 Xw""; ,;'.ijr .kwvx. fa-x- . jh-JL. .-. nm. b vo---v .sa-... , I " . . . ! '.. :.;;, , ...... v. i .1; w .1 UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF V Si! I i i i'J. ,t; a: 'AV . o hopa Refurnished ana EeBtted-m first class style,; and t offers inducements to . onrl Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market' affords frayed" : . - ;,. , - it prices to suit the times. An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no or expense " Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. jUS T R E G fiiack Cashmeres, Black Alpaccas, A Large Lot of Edging and Insertings, LADIES' SnillUUBRELLAS. A LARGE ASSORTW1EWTJOF FAWS M0f QUITO KETTIN6, CAN6PY NETTING, ' ' ' WHITE GOODS, TIES AND SCARFS. Which wb will offer at very JUrw? prices, to suit the times i ELIAS, COHEN & HOESSLEll. M Tft' f jane. BURGESS N I CHOL S, WHOLESALE & RETAIL Yfeft; DXALSB ' IB ALLtKIWDS'-OF,- BEDDIMG, &C. A- F "CT li 3L LINB CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, - CC FFINS of all KINDS on HAND. .. .. , in r; : : y A iTo. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. O iFRES H & O OID S -AT TEliEGBAPHIC NEWS. FROM WASIllKCTON. THE UUSSO-TVBkiSlI AVAIt. last f Agricultural . Ideas Secretary Sherman's Speech -General ; , 1 1 ''BtcDowell If card From. 1 Tlie War's DelayRemoving Troops but.no Fighting ( . " Bad'Condition oi the - i.;? ) RoadS, dCC. r;i.-,- i ' if 1j -j . !- 1 .... -- - ... . Washington. .Ausua L IS. T-Th e a'eri- . 1,0 i'nrnf. lS.i-The';? rv cultural commissioner her,; has, , tfo Bucharest correspondent telegraphs ideas ; one-is to save sixty ruiilions, of ,It is reported that' Prince Hassan in dollars- to the country by stirnulatibg the Dobrudscha is" marching rapidly the production of sugar ; and the? other is to .persuade it to ram over the deserts of the far West bv!"tlantine forests there. The commissioner, how- ever, is not, by any means,:: without other ideas more or ies practicable.' - oecretary bherman, in making his speech " yesterday at Mansfield'gave' a history of what the present adminis tration had done. In doing so, -he spoke only tor himselr. The, .President. authorized him to say one thing onlyJ and that was that all reports imputing to him any participation whatever in the nomination of candidates on the State ticket, or any desire to in fluence the senatorial contest in Ohio', are utterly groundless. His' speech cannot be condensed. It will re quire elaboration to make it ti compre hensible. The following dispatch was received 'with his. Egyptian troops,' with the ob Jeu.t of cutting'jthe cbmmnnicatiori "of tnQ itussians witn uessarama. -.vit'is, simultaneously mentioned that ' eight Turkish' steamers have received orders to disembark a force north of the Dan ube 'mouth with the" sattie object; (Note. Anhiors of this ' description have been m circulation some time.) The ,TYmcs m ilitary correspondent at Bucharest says : "ISVery detail of the E reparation shows that the . Russians ave made up, their minds for a loDg war,; and are preparing great, depots !of fire wood." ' ': ' - - - , . . 1 Tbe 2mes' Sistova dispatch says : "A rain of less than half an hour's dura-1-tion has rendered . the roads at this place, eiver' which the Aussian" supplies are transported, a sea of mud, with gaping holes.of unknown depth at fre- at the War Department last knight; Urates-the impossbiIitj, of the. Aussian canjpaign in '1 urkey after ; the rainy season has begun; 'It will be very. diffi cult even to maintain ';'th6ir armies' be- tween the Balkans" and' the Danube. when the summer weather breaks up: All, other accounts concur with the above."- - ; . ; , The Daily ' ictcsV Vienna- dispatch states (hat the railways from St Petersr burg.to Kischeheff are how carrying twely, thousand ' men daily. A tele gram received to-night reports that one of the piers pf the1 -railway -! bridge - at Barbaschi has glyen way, causing great' delay.1'5' f-:,:' ' " "' ,r . t . .... .- . . ,-. , ...fj . . EraTCHur, August 18. The Kussian hombardment continues. -Two hun dred shells hay'e fallen' in the town, and twenty have been killed, w, A Aussian reconnoitering party has been repulsed near the river Lom.. Advices . from Constantinople : via. from Major-General McDowell,' da tel aksan Francisco, and addressed to the Adjutant-General of the United States army : "Gen. Howard telegraphed on the 14th inst., from near Bannock City,: that to-day he would enter the depart ment 01 the I'latte in pursuit' of the hostiles, who are ' hear 'Xafee ' Henry, pparuuy mamug eatwariL, tyr iiie Buggaloo country; Genexals Sherulap; and Crook are adyieedJ'i mioiV bna-.O e No doubt whatever, 'abontlMaTshal Turner and District Attopfaey' Mayer, of Alabama havirig been asked to re sign. Their friends jnrgethern- to stick and makeiliheSilOMiirrj.the Senate in October. ,r , , The steamship, Cashfo,, leaVes Nevf York. on August , .23. with mails for Brazil. 1 f- MjV The 7 Weather To-Dat. i?Vr: the South Atlantic JStates, rising. borometerj warmtr, Easterly winds,- partly cloudy weather and local rains will prevail. ' SEW VDVERTISBMEMTS. ; W E MasBon Personal. ' 'wr;-,.Vt - KM Miller Sons Important -No-1 lice. ' -y,-. - r. More Business Fniiu''rcsV " ; ,i.itl..n:-.--. JTTTS-io'jfHj ?fi;-qi5.03. New York, August 18;'-The suspehV sion of Spellrnan Brothers, large deal - cro in iiuuuop, Trimmings, C, at 3by Broadway, was reported this morning. AJ still more' importaht failure of a large-. Broadway 1 dry-goods - jobbing house, is also reported. 1 ' Emory, Ivef& Lee, dry goods mer chants, . 359'" Broadway,: : failed ' this morning Their liabilities are aboat twenty thousand dollars. ; ! r Chicago, "August 18. Joseph Metse ler, of J,he firm of Metseler Brothers, notiori; dealers, absconded with twenty thousand dollars in cash and 'several trunks containing valuable goods, belonging to the firm. -1 i a The Soldiers National Reunion- Next meeting at Marietta. j - ' 1 ' 1 . ; - Oouhteefeit Coins. Washington, August le.Several counterfeit coins haVd recently beehi 'presented at the Treasury - Departmett-by "bankers arid Qthfefs, who: comifig ifa possessibn of them and being doubtful bf';th eireen- inineness, have eent" them to the De partment for exarflihation5 as to their proper character. A counterfeit eagle was amone.the coins recently handed over the counter of the cash-ioom for recognition as to its true character, and was sent to the assayer at the mint for a .report, and the assaver returned $7.20, the propeeds of the eagle.' x It uiwic uum genuine jac svmue dies,; and was' not a. filled piece.-"-' It was a good1, irritation Jof thefeenuine, but too thick.5 It is hot " Improbable that there are qnite" a number of these coins made frorri a' forced die in circula- tiori. The weiirht 1 of the coin was right, but the fineness, instead of being rrvn - i-. n a m ' . . . . wui was-oniy 04. Another counter- eit eagle; made of typenietal, washed ivices irom onsLanunopie via ;With ,gold Waa i? recdyed' td-day' The Berlin state toat th8 pttoman bankhasj ,wa8hing ia Very thinahd the thMnesI Teemont, August 18. The exec Qtive committee of the Sold iers'i Na tional Beunion, announce their "next meeting for Marietta, Ohio, September 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th. Cannon, ammu nition, arms, tents and two hundred stands of regimental colors, provided for by acts of Congress and of the Ohio Legislature, are already on the grounds. A number of distinguished generals, among whom are Generate Cockerell and - Joe Johnston, -and Generals Sheridan" and Crook, are to be there, and it is expected that the President will also attend. The Gov ernor of the State and his staff will be present, and Governor'' Young win formally open the camp on the first day. All of the soldiers of both ar mies are jnvited,and no partisan politi cal speeches will be tolerated. Every State will be represented by exsoldiers of the "Union and Confederate armies. succeeded ih placing; a loan, which will net the .Forte fiz,poy,ouu. , ;A Bucharest dispatch .. to. . the ,Posf salys : "Prince TcherhkassTky has re moved the seat pi government ot Bul garia from Tirnoya? io Sistdva." r . A Madrid, dispatch to the, Times state that72,0j0O men, will go ,to Cuba between now and the 20th of Septem ber., ' : . - . :. London, August 18. Advices from Bucharest and Sistova show that the Russians have made no preparation against bad weather. Even the flat, sandy island-, over which t is -an. ap proach more than a mije long :tot;the pontoon bridges, shows no sign of road making, although a hundred mlantry soldiers have idled away thejime there for several months., It i now ; a mass nf m'nd as thp. wacnna have kneaded r ."7 v , ,r' . i i re uemg ouerea xor aaie Dy parties not it. - A few days labor of a regiment .of Y licensed bv us. Iron uotton Ties with bnek- infaiitry would hav m ade a goo4 road j les having an open slot through dne bar cf and lightness of the coin' would of itself show that it was not genuine. ' : " New Advertisements. " : ! 'J, -I'.' :" Personal, A Young, or middle aged gentleman, with . one to two hundred dollars canital. who desires to engf ge in a profitable enterorise. will find it greatly to his advantage to call on W JQ MASHON.;: aul91i At the Charlotte; Hotel. : Important; Notice. T,0 all who deal in or use Cotton Ties : Please take notice that whereas there are being offered for sale by parties not Business Failure Decision in a Strikers' Suit. U R N I TU R'P WA RjE H O U S E CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CHIL DR EN'S C A R R I.A Gtb, . P lam receivirga full Btcck of'CBlLDREli'S CABRlAGXS, & Call ami make your selection whU the assortment Is full. "fewest Styks" and -& I Newark, N. J., August 18. The Clothing firm of Halsey & Hunter has luspended, and is in the bands ot a re- ceiver. xne naouities are tniriy-two thousand dollars. Nominal assets, thirtv thousand dollars. ViceNUhancellor van JJleet rendered a decision to-day in the cases of the striking employes on the Central Aail- road of New Jersey, who have been on trial before him for contempt ot court in interfering with the receiver of the road. He sentenced Edward Knott, James Schwartz, James Matthews and Albert Snyder, to fifty dollars fane and imprisonment in Warren county jail.to await the further pleasure ol tne couri. Charles Garecht was imprisoned in Somerset county jail to await the fur ther pleasure ot the court. Ihe men were deeply affected. across this island, overwhich pass all the supplies tor. the army ot pulgana, a road capable of enduring an unlimit ed amount of rain and traffic. On the Sistova side where the roads to Biela and Tirnova run up a steep hill , side, there was also no preparation, If rain, of one - night - duration the buckle leading .into a mortise. . We caution you not to make, sell or use any such Ties, either with new buckles and bands, or so-called second hand buckles in combination with Mtarxit pieced bands un less bought from or through our duly au thorized agents. Our Arrow and other open slot' buckles for Eeveral -j ears past, have been sold . and d rt.i au Btret 1 wm conduct tLe L'n-, p cnnneclioh with theFuTnitore'EusineE South 1 'aking Business on roy. iowniACOOunt.i.X -!-M Lmy Pr80Ial attention. , t r .j.., e i-V-- (W . Jrp a complete Stock, from? the, finn.i 1 u"u inn . to . me nnesi juetauo lJ - Case- Orders by .telegraph or otherwise promptly attended, to. egjeeMouy r'ft - ;.ti This Well Known and Leading Hotel, LOCATED VST CE5TEK OF THE OptlEBS A 1 -..,: to & tyuei i W:S U RPASS ED' 'COMMQDATIOp 10 THE TEAVETXINO PUBLia THE iiOl'ieSS fl.f'5 til a u sai7 Gat and Electric Bells'are in every room tv rc - .Tit iJ rr-ir;i til . .Xir- 5naO' TFit;B una d; hp otci nr. I in w mi fun in y - - i v ' i . ... C. .! ana $z.uu per u v"E u. Cr eccles" piioBRmrotE!: .Telegraphic Briefs. Baltimore, August 18. A. C. Bram- ball, postmaster at Manakon, Lan caster county, Virginia, was arrested here on a charge oi purloining money from the mails. Me was taken Delore United States Commissioner Rogers, and at his own request, the case was removed tOiBicbmond, Virginia. Foetees8 Monroe, August 18. lhe steam -tug, Mat White, while towing boat out of the James river, at an early hour this morning, blew up near Kipraps. Uaptam wiunc,. t engineer, James and one fireman, are missing. Cleveland. O.. Aueust 18.-The Su could produce effects such as have been J stamped "Liceased to use once pnly-; ! described, it may be easily imagined what will be the consequence wnen a number .of heavy rainfalls occur in rapid succession. , ., - A part of the Dobrudscha force has already passed through Roumania, and again crossed the Danube about ten miles above, Bustchuk, .but operatiQns on the other side are delayed by rain which has rendered all the roads prac tically impassoble for artillery and trains. A great part of the line of communication with the army is over mere cart tracks beaten into dust in fine weather and cburnfcd into deep mud when it rains. Wood is scarce in the country now occupied by the Bus sians, and the enormous. force about to be encamped in the heart of Bulgaria will probably r leayej ;. it; as.bare as the allies left the plains before Sebastopol During lhe occupation of the Dobrud scha latelv. the sick were sent bask at the rate of thxee JiuadxetUper day, and there are sisrns of increasing sick- nesr within tbe lines' oh the other side of theDanube? ' . , ;The; news that Sulierhah; ?asha: is fairlv aerosse'-Baikans' seems to" tie confirmed fpm seyeral sources. The Reuter Bhiimla agent says thfit a por- tion of his army bass arrived at-"Ily an Elmt j Another Shhmla correspondent savs he ls' befbre Plevna. However ' 1 ... -; ; FARE. : i' ' : Round Trip Tickets, to go and rkiajn any time within three months, . . - - - this may hel it seems jfivideiitr that he 1 OharloltetaWarm Springs and return, $21.30 enneriis,,or snortiy,,jW,iu; uo m, uuu. munidatiotir withr f OsmandPasaaJ or Lieut Gen Mehmet AIL or . both. Su hemah Pasha 'seems to1 have brought UgUSt ,l..-rlDeBU- h.4nfintArrfl ava.tv throuehr Per- nreme . IjOae OI lUW - XV UIU" US ui I : nAmtfi .no 'anrl h.a orh hrw I .' rrii. T 1 not Tk 1 ! itt v Pythias adjourned last night, andwill 1 through Denii Cahih' pass, thatlrbad ton has ordered daily mails to be carried on CI .. ?; Asheville S.Flat Rock it 44 meet in Indianapolis on:the 4th Tues dajipf August, 1878.. No Farther News from tlie Indians. ,. ( r being better.fbri.ha.transportf-guns. Shipkapass, which, is stilt , held by the Russians Jwai Mcckaded7at th6 south ern entrance, and .will -.probably, have to be .evacuated, unless . the.;B.ussian attack and defeat : ohe Vof, :the ; three Turkish corps which' fidw'form la Semi- FrOm aserad to cl'levn,a.vJBome appear to think ;'thfl usiiafiS this route. aue7 oJ A;, T. 0.; & I R. bSXJPEHiSlTENjj-ENT' OFFICE,5 1 r YTtaari6tte,'jN. urjruy 6,1877. j t tin t t f Salt LAKEfAugustI8.Nothing haa neircle hfAh hfiArd from the JNez rerces in- critics (.(nriR Rinrp thev crossed the Montana advantage lies in cohtiirafed i-inaction: ...m ron.. . poincr east, onthe. afteivl and fiirther!eoneentfation..but . the in- .';yo; ? --n .' it :.--. 1 -. 1 i.rrt-.-. : t- nnnn nr tne lb.n. Dome iniriv innes 1 creasiUK ravages u. uiBeaoo mo xvub- tVallev: the tfelesfrfroh Isian camos is an tQflset against the ar wires are brokenno doubt cut by tne rjiyai oi jceiniorcemeniSf ana-rray com- ill -fl I W:I- f 1 ill V 1 ; mm. Preparatory to faking Stdcli EJ. Lifl. i; BROS', Kew fork Iothier One door below First National Bank, GM-4BXjOTT-0 H. 0. au4 FALL PRIHTS AND- ' Our attorneys are instructed to brine suit against all persons violating our. , patent rights. ' TUUJ AM JfiBICAN COTTON TIE CO., '" '. ' l (Lunitia.Y DeRosaei-b Oo.,: Wilmington, N. O., Agents for North Carolina. From 100 to 5000 bandies new ARROW TIES in store and for sale by us on same teims, adding freight, as .any agents of the AMERICAN COTTON TIE COMPANY lim ited. R M MILLER & SONS. Agts, auglff 1 w dy Charlotte. N. C. SpartanliurE & Asteville Raflroal irTVH El following schedule' will, be operated X on the Spartanburg Ashevnle tailroatl, in conneotion with the Charlottq ' Air-Line ' Railroad, and the Stages at the head of the road, to Hendersonyille, Asheyille and the Warm Springs, 'bh and after this date : , " 5 Leave CfaarlbtWr via Air-Line R R, 7:lap.m. Arrive at Spartanburg' at ... 10.40 p. m. Leave Spartanburg for Mt. Tryon, : 6:00 a.ta.H Arrive, at -Ml. Tryon.... .ww... 6:3. Afti via ; atHenderSonyiUe -1230 p. m. Arrive at. Asheville, ............... tcltu Ul ARE ARRIVING DAILY. Wittliowsky &:pQtel8. 14.30 10.S0 "-Hendersonyil e " " 10.30 tt Tickets for sale at the AirrLine Depot in. Charlotte. D.. R. DUNCAN. PrestVS. & A. Railroad Ug3. -1 ; : : : : '- ,; .. : : " , , A Large and Attractive Sale of READY MADE C L OTHIAIC, n . BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, FUENISHING GOODS, &c.,. AT ' '" " ij . j COBNEB OF TRADE AND TRYON STREETS. will sell within the next 30 days, the 3 " f'l-lo-tbj& :l6ts of mwchaiidise i ' 2000 pairslPANTS, consisting of Mens, Boys!, and Youths', 1000 :COATS, of all kinds. ' - r i -- - -.WKtaH xoa null 'halt rpcrorrt local nf -iiif.. i.Giveijaa: a. call before 'tour6hasii-g "and exanaine our stock, as "you wiHSflnd HP"- fa jBuperior. inr.qtiaUty, maketyleKiand cheaper- in price than any in the -r : 1 ..I N and. after,. Monday July f 9th, J the J fbliowine Schedule, witt he run, over thia Leave Charlotte, ' ' J; c--' 8S0a.mi D. College, :: - m20fii ' 1rrwawSll - ,i:,'.rt(MW' V.--.- v - - ' ; , , . . - , iUVULWItUV,- . ... . ' .vmk- - Indians. No stagers running on the ipelXheirnerai Statesv-llf K - - : X2.00iLm. eection of, the road,where Ui;inaians, gaa. ndT wy" wvAi-unfe-m. a Colleerei "i- ftls -Arrive -3i--flotteiJ Va' 0.00' market, ' aug!6 ki-J h - -J ut.: l:. ... KAUFMAN & BROV . - i . Springs' Cornei; Charlotte, N. 0. Harris Empire Compost. Y1" J. . 1 TO FARMERS. Jf.iiU-J.'iii IjI-j w w w Nothing further has been heard irom General Howard. Thirty-nine' Sho shone 1 Indians left their' agency this m6r--ing for Fort Hall, enrmt6 to as- sistKirenerai tiowara, . 'o i Jt - ft? Correction in 4Leirerenc to' In- iWOulcaUithe-attentioiiiof Earners? to tthe fsict that French Aflairg. -jit urance- Couspamcf QA t,l'aS'. beihg"Aa: obstacle tqthe 1 u,ra .65. malidn'ofajstate-of isiieee. now i Asheviilte.' 1 t i-t!: .? rT-. - JTTTTi.Aii'iat-18.--The 'tate-tl1o.t-lcial-Hon iriept, telegraphed a dayi or two ago that the Franklin Insurance Cotbpftny, tof 'Wheelingr'anoT tbe Old'Dominion, of Kichmond.cVar.1 beenbarred from -doing further . business in this sjfot.5T.roTe8to have been -ipporrect. Thd fttaterinsnrance commissioner; I VPAT-is? jLVeftaf lheooro.whlc lately bttarelki'Dri&"I& BrogHe-'H Jus tic nrocla: niakN a simiiar complaint against Gen riniHTPr m war. -i-nfi bpttii. lxr.Hlhiclsi r3e!fe-jdrrOeW BerthtjuV J;hafges , Geh jTucr of, who nmand8.at Bowges, with ; being ihe instigatorjOf theattack4jrWThe?i?i-i teur thlink.'itaiquite allowable thatJett Ducrot, approving a policy of fonjesy sbovtlcj regret bbtvbeing to the.'Cabine$ fraifiWOTerJh. 1pk.: aiRopnd trip tickets to Newton and iiin-4iftmi4i i)ti;i3itfAiLiili --iliiiiVLr'ii" ' v ' ' . t4.; to Hickory aid return moomqi j uiy. iQ.fW ,yu1u(,jmi-ieenpre sasiacjinan ?u?ing ll.:- TArnm - is Trt im awAn arti m i - - - t t : t " i - - iw i " . i - i i li . W -VEohe--announced officially5 that aiders it deplorable and seripqsbat he thesemWn'v011. ishbnldstiinijlfttX.a-fibsea.k Hipnofi the drewtheifbWe minisy. ,:- T:,7f: : to rfi '-.L-: . ""r !-v- -.v.TliAAiiAn -rr--fc i . ri r.Vk r..vn4 I a r . .tml. . lAVTlfliftTOft AT '? I i ' 0 tett-VsandreEur-i $S 4d,.'t6 PV.f P1Y-?'iV- w .Vf.j i "!f"J. vkv- A ulnu r.Ti.TI VnwltTITK. ..-., .r't , r u i-.-ov'- ofiered for shipment to Section Hohsel Hen- l A-iAhttU-diittiii iaha1 CaldWdl.. mes oemff jpiae eiaaons." tne uomcanv lar not liable for loss.': or' ;dam.ee 4 fieieht after it is unloaded at eithtai of the; abova naraed.'lag JjtaaQpa.'bnK r. .-tiirton mii No jEreightrwlll be receiyed , by, Agents fpr ihipmcnftihlees the name of consignee and (1oat.innt.fiYiM ftisf:tn'r.tlv morfe-oH fhon-tn . . - . r; lm mm mm m i W.,n l''.".'-BLi'kil-,itial . : -U.JJ vim v;4 t-H-iitirr.'ivi -.-. . ... ... aR jii i. 4 r ,..riiw. ii i i . .-'.n c-i 5:Jijt BSteitri -V.-i.1i-WW.M;,;--rw.--------- - i I..-...,,- . . ..' .. J. . X . J - something fHe'from.Multe'ratiottand WaU respects reliaDie?)- tr nc:j 1 "' t.-V" .'!"' ' ' ' .' t V r ri i ' V t f ii- 1:1 1 A .1 iV r. t - -
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