' , , -'- - - "" - ! . , M.,T,t. .nirrii,-- f-.. ji...... wiiil... . ii',wrjiww CHARLOTTE OBSERVER DersLTtaieiit Has been tnoroughly rappUed wiUi . very needed want, ana wttn tae latest Btylea oX IW" B1JBSORIFTIOM' BATES 1 year (postpaid) fri advance, very manner of Job wont can w o mos. - t -3 mos. -'' wltn neatne&s, dupaten ana ouwi"" j we tan furnlBh. at anoxv nouw . WEKKLT EDITION. ,: tic an the county) in advance. $2 00 ;? ;TAaS.EIXnaPTS.POSTEBB,l f I i months--1 I UOO voil Ini; NO. 2,187 CHARLOTTE N. SUNDAY, SEPTE5l"BER 9 1877 Liberal reducuona for clubs i j si,; r .TJELEGRAEKtClNEWS. nUSSIA A10 TURKEY. 1 tie1 Yellow Fever. , I r-. n -ra n T :'" '55Sr lv -- Fr rr x. Tl THIERS' FUMEIi At. UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF Disagreement -ast to - Wbere It ! Should vfOccnr.'r? An Immeose Concourse i Teopie in cAt tendance.' ' "'' -Vs . ; E,.VPjVeis. September 8. 8 Amr-rwDeDU-f - . :U.J A Tf 1 A.L1. ll 1 V 1 J --.. fnl.x.i.: - X . Z T 1 , . rTS been JteJ uruuucu auu ucuitku iu liroiriiiooo oijic, iuu uueia uiuuvcuicub I IftHODB UUIU llinuyf? pruVlUOUll-; HUWIIa Travellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords pected.: ; Large numbers are "also heTB t nrices to suit the times. An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no from th e provitl ces td jWitnefiS the f at prices w oui a lA-tf-uJu vu .i! nerai of, M. Thiers. 'Many.Ilaeliab.vis- CB or expense spared to reader guests comfortable. UtOr8naTitherej-:fvitbtbeainetDbjecti i.u ;!! -j.: . n r Notwithstandine the weather ia'tainVJ a great crowd 4ias -4Urea4y-eol-eeted MsNKt-tUU QaotI qpc outsiAe ma late .residence ;m tttellcef lYIOniniy DOaraerS. Street George, and Adjoining ''gtreeta,' xne awtuae: oi'. tne ArjpirBi8iop ot Paris has provokednauch remark M J Battf Eemusat;- on vbiehal? itf Tnii-a'S family, waited on .hiqilfor permission: td have-the service. at 'Madelirx Sn stekd of at the parish churcat'fotte! Dame'de, jLoretfci. Madelire with its' surrpasdirrgfl; is the , only, apot , 'spa- cious enougn - ior tne tnousanas wno; will follow the procession.'; Notre Dam e de Loretti has little space around it,and is small without -extended frontage., An ordinary,; funeral blocks! up tne street, ana wnateveruayupe done it will be diflScult Jto:! av6ilAi frightful crush in the limited space as-1 signed to the procession. Archbishop Guihert declared his readiness to offi ciate at the Invalides or Madeline had Moderate Terms - ! OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl SPEC! -a la KT O Til C 3ES ! Our Messrs. D. ELI AS and S. A. CCHEN who are now in the. IrtherMarksjare sending forward rapidly- a ; SPLENDID, SELECTION OF FALL ! GOODS,' i -.L.i.:':;'iiJir'v'vA rrn wx-mirixT titttjitt QT7DO I it been a state funeral, but refnsfid tn 10 vvun-u X f , sanction a chancre ornarish for an unof- Merchants will find our stock larger than usual this season wm move fromthechprch by the Rue . : j ;-. : V ;;t; t& ii: LepeUetierLattone -Jjmn&ex boule- aud the rotair trade a better assortment, at f extraordinary c Sttri VpUrto Penla Chaise, a route of . about two leagues, and even this space will scarce LOW PRICES. Call and- be convinced. i ELIAS, COHEN & HOESSLER. ly accommodate, the multitude which will be collected. - The police have ta The Russian Government Clam ", :t . orous for. JTIoney. i. 'U ---i. ": j A Fignt Near Plevna -No Inter r ,verition -Likely Crermany 1 i a r Urginj? Servia to ade -in.- f ri :r . : - i ' The. Terrible Fighting: atXovatz t y f'- Only imaginary. : Key ' WivST, Pla-, September 8.- There ia Oo yellow fever here; nor has there been aiy. lne health ot the city and port has never been better than now' cv:-iUi;i JacksonviliA r. Plx.".", September 8. A special telegrt m to the Sun & Press from the anavor i of Fernandina. Fla., says the board of health decided yes terday that there & re two cases 01 yei low fever in towri. Both vare doing well, and the diseast ' spreading' nor is it likely lo. London, September, v-KThe Stand arrf'aVienna correspondent '.telegraphs that.th&Bussian. government haye or dered the arrears of taxes to be ; paid witbia eight -days or - they would be doltbled.bavu5 3 -soihih'b , 1 1 tLondo-T Sept. 8A -ieuter telegrani iJjs.TiiCoriiuig, says :adlAiIbattla com menced , at Plevna Friday morning. Thl .Tesult ;is unknown. No' details have reached here." ! a, f '' ' The rumors of intervention during the early part of the week have drawn forth identical answers from the cabi nets of London, Berlin and Vienna, that the time has not yet' arrived. It is felt that since, for the settlement of the Eastern question? the sword has been appealed to; a solution, if not .final,, at least of some duration, can only be arrived at by a decided superi ority of one or the other of the contend ing parties 5 or else by a thorough ex haustion of both, and the conviction brought home to both that neither of them 5s able to solve the" problem by sheer force. Any premature attempjt to interfere and thus prevent a decis ion, could only lead to a hollow peace and to a prospect of seeing the strug gle renewed after a comparatively short time. All the tremendous sacri fice of life and property already made, would not have advanced the solution ang30 NICHOLS BURGESS WHOLESALE & RETAIL li ' Z I ." -!Orl --'' DEAJJtB IB . ALL KINDS OF BEI)I)I1SG, &C. A- OF CHEAP BEDSTEADt, LOUNGES, PARLOR A CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. f J'ai No, S.lesTrade St.- CHABLOTTE , N. C ken great precaution and the head of one step." that department has given the strictest A special from Belgrade to the Times, injunctions to his subordinates to pre- says : "In diplomatic circles is it re vent an. excess of )Zeal endangering the ported that the German consul general general tranquility. confers very often with Prince Milan. 12 m. Kam continues falling m tor- It is asserted that Germany entirely rents. I approves of Servian participation in z p, m. At yu o ciocj- tne police the war and is prepared to guarantee cleared the Place St. Georgefand the I the status quo in the etent of defeat, cortege left the place at noon in the Italy seems to be going with Germany. loiiowmg order : Hearers 01 orders Austria still keeps a position of strict and decorations worn by the deceased, reserve." ; . . masters of ceremonies and family of A Beuter from Constantinople dated the deceased. Senators, ex-Deputies, j September 7th, says : "An account re members of the French Academy, 1 ceived here of the capture of Lovatz, members of the Academy of Moral 1 states that it was attacked by 40.000 aud Political Sciences, other classes of j Russians and gallantly defended by the the institute, general-council 01 tne I Turkish battalions, who were lorced to Seine, deputations from various coun- I giye way to superior numbers. They cils, deputations from Auzen, other I retreated in good order, taking with deputations and invited mends 01 the then the Musselmen inhabitants." deceased. The open hearse, drawn by six horses, in which the coffin rested, was covered with palm branches, wreaths of flowers, immortelles and tri-colored bows and rosettes. The whole route was lined by an immense number of people, notwithstanding the ram. The shops are closed and dis play on their shutters a placard bearr ing the words : ".National Mourning ireriect tranquility prevails every where. The rain ceased at 1 o clock. Madame Thiers was accompanied The dispatch adds : "Osman Pasha had left Pleyna with twenty-eight bat talions to retake Lovatss." The accounts of fighting at Lovatz which haye been sent trom! Bucharest by the special correspondents, turn out pure faction. The nine assaults 01 the Turks existed only in Roumanian im agination; TheTurks never attacked at alL nor is the Hussian ' success of such proportions as; represented.- Lo vatz is an open town in the valley, im portant chiefly 'as covering tne roads F R EB GrO O D S ..if-. 1. s .f.. XL has Ml j - 'i;i'S saiwo'i'.-i J i , . ill'" by Madamoiselle Dosne at the funeral toTrogan and Selvi. The use the Bus- service in the church. M. Gambetta sians would be able to mak& of the pO- was cheered as he left tne churcn alter gition must depend; On their- drawing the ceremony. A deputation; from back the forcetf Turks on the north- Belfort was the only one in the proces- west of oLoyatx within the range1 of sion which carried a banner. At 2 whose guns the correspondent of : the! o'clock the cortege arrived at tne Times had passed on -the otb, ; when re- boulevards, preceded by a squadron of I turnme from Lovatz toPoredin. Un mounted guns and arms. The crowili I doubtedlythe capture of Lovatz must everywhere respectluliy uncovered as 1 be regarded rather as part 01 an im the coffin passed. Some shouts of portant system of operations than as ' Viva la Mepublicnte were raised at the an independent achievement. That FU R NITU RE.WARE HOUSE top of the boulevard Montmartre. MORE LABOR TROUBLE. rt CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, t ! r f i ft wi f't I ui 5 t i CHILD RE'Ni'iS CARRIAGES, m rfcervirg a full tcc bf CHILDREN'S CAEEUGEg, "Kest Btylci," and m is lowest prices. f CaH and make yoor selection while theaortment is full. ; ' t. marH IN connection with the Fnrnitnre Businecs of Mr E G Rogers, at my old .Btrd on' Bonth Trade Street, I will conduct the. .Un dertaking Business on my rown account, giving it my persotial Attention.' i - ;. yf 1 win keep a complete Stock,, from the j-bi wood coffin to the finest aietaue Burial Case. Mi This WMl&noytm&rid Leacing LdCATED IN CKNTEE OFL l p the crryj qtferb x I. it T! UNSU RP ASSET); ACCOMMODATIONS, Tlireatenings of n General Up rising- in tne -Lemgn tcegion - The Miners Leading it, and tne Engineers and Firemen Stand ing on.. 'h'V i New York, Sept. 8. A Pennsylvania special says the strikers of the Lehigh region haye resolved on a general up rising if the military ' make the threat ened arrests. Five thousand members of secret orders are drilling with wea pons in Hyde Park, a suburb of Scran- ton. The Molly Maguires are trying to in. duce the railroad employes to unite in a general strike on, September Joth, but the railroad men have had enough of strikes. The miners m the bitumj nous regions of Clearfield county threat en to "strike for an advance in wages corresponding with the advance m coal A party of disguised men recently visited the cottage ol a man named Gowingerand compelled him to kneel and swear he would not resume work until the strike ended. Similar affairs are happening in different parts of Lu cerne. The dissatisfaction among the mem bers of the locomotive broth erhood,rel- ative to the management of tbe organi nation, becoming general. The en gineers and firemen of the Pennsylva ma -Northern, uentrai andirniiaueipnia and Erie railroads favor severing con section with, the brotherhood rather than cooperate in the intended gener al railroad strike on September lOth. . . Hakesdile, Pa.. Sept. 8. The farm era and residents of the small villages in the townships of this county, r are this is the Bussian view, ia shown by the fact that they brought the over whelming odds of 22,000 against 70,000 to make success certain. This view is further confirmed by reports of cOn tmued righting in the direction of liO- vatz and Jflerna. - Jf erhaps the -ttus sians are trying to -.finish with Osman Fasba belore it becomes indispensiblo to meet Mehemet AU, Fasha s advance it seems beyond .a doubt that the uzar witch1s army has been greatly weaken ed, and that after several important suo cesses Mehemet All now threatens the line of communication with' Tirnova which Ahemet Eyonb Pasha, operat ing from Bustchuck.threatens not only the new bridge at ryrgas, but even the Sistova crossing. That tbe Russians permit these operations to go forward is the strongest support ot the repeat ed assertions of the correspondent that every preparation was making and every nerve would be strained to bring complete destruction to the lurkish army at Plevna. CALIFORNIA. Election Clerks Arrested The Democrats Carry the Legisla ture &tay Proceedings in a Case of Murder. San Francisco, September 7 Two clerks of the election were arrested tos night for falsifying returns in favor d , Nun an, the Democratic candidate for sheriff, Other arrests will probably be made. A re-count will be demanded in that precinct, and probably in others as it is believed that more ot the same i tp' THE ;TRX.VEIXIN1 PUBLIC. kind of tricktf have been done. The counting of the city vote will probably be completed oy morning, it wm not orgaujjuuK . uiVuimm0 v fore indicated.. ; Keturns from Nevada fit JC U l TIB lift ib tlli ' ! , ' ' - .1 r THE?llOVf.nSCfti4PETED?rHFOKGHOUTvO&5V :k;;(i ijtiU uu,-iit : ; - ! protection against raiding strikers. FROM WASH IWGTOW. Smith Transferred and Rollins Given His Place Excitement Oyer a II alf -Mast Flag. county change two senators and three assemblymen from Republican 1 to I lAtvinnvatin ' Stay proceedings have been granted in the case ot John Hunk, sentenced to be hanged to-day for the murder o: police officer Ooats. , ;fs? . I .... " "' 'ili i' ' ' .fi,J ww-rti x5iwi i'- Continuance of th storm at Manila's Vine. ard. a Martha's nevartk Seit. 8.-The terrible storm of the past tw o days still continues. The Nantucket iioats nave not arrived, and scores of pivssengers are unable to leave the island. The schooner Timothy Field, from JBoston; is ashore at Edgartown. Breadstuff's, Provisions, & c.f for Europe. New York, Sept 8. Five European steamers sailed to-day, heavily freight? ed with breadstuns, provisions and dairy products, including 200,000 bush els of gram and 12,000 cases of corned meats. No child can sleen sokndlv while suffer ing with Colic or from Teething Remove toe cause by using Dr Bull's Baby Syrup. vmiy zo cents per Dottle. Misses Iiong's School . CHURCH STREET. fJlHE next Bession will open Sept. 20th. J. Apply for circulars to Miss Lone, at the residence of Gen Barringer's, septa eoa 4w HL M COMMERCIAL. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. SEPTEMBER 8, 181 T. PRODUCE ! Baltimore Oats firmer: southern. 33a37. Eye dulli prime, 60. Provisions firm and unchanged. Coffee firmer and held firm. Whiskey a shade firmer at 13J. Sugar firm. Louisville Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat easier and unchanged. Corn dull; wnite, ou; mixea 47. Kye nominal at 65 Oats dull; white, 30; mixed, 28, Pork quiet at 13.00. Lard quiet and firm; choice leaf in tierce, lOalOJ. 8ugar-cured hams steady and in fair demand at 12. Whiskey steady and unchanged. Bagging dull at 121. Cincinnati Floor steady. Whea; firm; red, 1. 5al.25. Corn steady at 47a48. Oate weaker at 26a31. Rye steady at 57a58. Bar ley quiet; western spring, 72 Pork firm and in fair demand at 12 75. Lard strong; steam, 8.70 hid; 8 80 asked; kettle, 9Jal0. Bulk meats strong;, shoulders, 5J. Bacon strocg; 6, 8 and 8i for shoulders, short rid and short clear sides. Whiskey firm and in fair demand. Butter firm; western reserve at 20; other grades unchanged , New York- -Flour firmer; business check ed by light offerings; 6 15a6.60 for commoh to foir .southern. 6.55a8.50 iW heat, spot spting, steady; winter gfades heavy and ir regular,' futures lower at l-.28a'll.3. : Corn ac tive for western mixed; 57a59 for ungraded. Pork opened stronger but closed scarcely so firm; new, 13.15. Lard opened excited and higher bat afterward became easier and closed firm? prime steam, 9.1oa9.17. Coffee quiet . and .steady. Sugar quiet arid firm. Rice steady with a fair inquiry. ;Molasses quiet. Freights to Liverppol stpftdyc:; v; ; St. IrfulsFlur quiet and unchihgad, but very little doing. Wheat active; No. 2 red fall, 1.26J. cesh; No. 3, do 1.175al 18; cash: 1.14iaL15i for September. l.llfai.25i for October, and 1.12ial,131 for: NovenibT. wru, xou. x iijjieu, soj, casn; oya-iit ror Sep tember, and 42a42 for October, , Rye, 58i bid. Barley quiet and unchanged. Whis key firm and nnchanged. Pork firmer; job bing,. 13.00: Lard unchanged; an adyance asked. Bulk meats nominal,1 7 higher but nothing done. Bacon . firmer; 6. 7.80a 7.87J and 81 for shoulders, clear ribs and clear sides.. Hogs steady and unchanged. Cattle stronger; .receipts light, : - """" COTTOK. ; r NoEFOiKSteady; middlings, lOfc; net receipts, 71; sales, 150; exports coastwise, Bamimosb Firm; middlings, lljc; gross receipts, 3; sales, 105 spinners, 25; exports coastwise, 80. ' i Boston Firm ; middlings, life; net re ceipts 372; gross, 372. ' Wiimingtoh Firm; middlings. 101c; net receipts, 6; sides, 31; exports coastwise, 3.; Phii-adblphia-Quiet ; middlings, life; net receipts, 16; grces, 59; sales, spinners, SO. ; Nbw Oblbans Firm; middlings, 10c; low middling, 10c; good ordinary, 91; net receipts, CO; ti3 218; sales, 400. August a Steady; middlings, lOJc; re ceipts, 187; sales, :114. Chablestoit Firm and in fair demand; middlings, lOJalCic; net receipts, 182; sales, 125. ,; , I New Yobk Strong; uplands, 11 ?-16c; Or leans, 11 5-16c; sales, 252;. consolidated net receipts, 1,655; exports, none. ? 'ii Livkbpool Noon Steady; middling up lands, 6d; middling Orleans, 6 3-16d; sales, 7,000; speculations and. exports, 500; re ceipts, 4,000 all American. Futures- Steady; uplands, low middling clause, September and October delivery, 5 31-32d; October and November delivery, ft l-32d; November and December deUyery, 6 l-32d; December and January delivery,; 6 l-32d; new crop, shipped October arid November, per sail, 6 l-32d; . November and December, 6 i-32al-16d; December and January, 8 l-32d; January and February ,6 32d. ,V1 2 F, M.-Sales, American, 5.4Q0. Futures Firm;' uplands, low mildding clause,. Sep tember and October delivery, 6d; November and December delivery,- 6 l-16di December and ; January delivery,' 6 l-16d; new crop; shipped December and January per sail, 6 l-16d; January and February, per sail, 61d. - ..... 1 - - k't ft 'A r Jai andsElecinWells are in every'rovW. uT OTZwK Inspection f tbe Military Asy ble gossip giies Col. EoIIins, .of. North ; . ,i,t, ' - cJnKMmkiCaSikMloB, :... InmatOld Point. the present Indian commission- - - " -J J commissiohership' of patents. h Fortress Monroe, Va.'. September 8 discovery that the Treasury flag Hon: Geo.' W.'McCrary, Secretary of 0R PLEASURE. TlnSHQtJSE; OFFERS; VEEy FACILITY;,,.,, . .citenieDt. .There were mixed GerirMattmdaleT" Judge onC Hon. .Ka aw ' " -I"' ' I emotions and even an impression that Louis B.Guxckleandex-?6 Frederick h -A:i-:ya UoVM gUCn honor, should, be. . paidt to Crapy, companied by Hon. Wm. M. Evarts. 1MtMS"fc3'flti'&9;Kn otiiI HliSf (lO'TIPr flaT." 'aCCOrding when it transpired that ythe-flag was ern Branch '.of; the, NatiohaT Military BMU Xif 0Iia ; " Kjf: "ii Ar lowered in bonor of th funeral of M JAsylum riear.Hamptoritay, aS. - viT i -ia ' !p il'lClPt ih, U, Thiers. : - . .1-' 'expressed' themselves as highly Ipleased i '. ; 'Ht JOrlOCatlOn M'tOiimi I.'' . Latee. The latest sotution of the Hh.apverpor.tWoodfin'siadministra- i '1 1 (rricr''"' " vr-r-7ui;JA lt'v .s v f; half-masJt;Jllag.over the .Treasury? De- tion.- Key leares to-night for Dayton, " ' r -'js w 1 ! - ili- paftm'ehtris that it is a lamentation where President Hayes and party will H. 0. ECCLES, PROPRIETOB. ... about the California election. - join him. . " - " '"j,. t - . j,. ' . - , FUTURES. Nxw YoKt Futures closed barely steady. Sales 33,000 bales; - er.-.i ei- - . , , ; ; . . : September, 10 QAlOci. ' r : ' ' 'f October,,. 10 948950.,-" :' - 1 ! . . November, 10 87&88c. - : ' f December, 10 80c,-- -? u January, 10 lc. " " - " v.,. . February, 11 15al7d'J Ti ; .-March,. 11 30a31c'f . 'ii Apra,:ll2a44o. '34J - f i bit "LoJASClAUi: -'NsW Yobk Monev-easv: .-i. bid: Rfri. Jng dullat Si.; Gold r lowe at 8f .rGovern til. I tit' . 1. t' V,!fi' , Loans increase 4 million, specie - increase 4 millions, legal tenders decrease 2J millions. ucjjuoiia immense mui:on, reserve in " . . ' " i y ' . ...... , . ' lo j:-!'.,;;:: ..'.. - : . -i -H v.J;? v,tlV V.':M o "4 is sept 9 Leading Low Price Clothiers. To the Jobbing Trade. In view of the fact that the prospects for all crops are unpre cedentedly good, and knowing that the stocks in the country have been greatly reduced, we anticipate an extraordinary good trade the coming season. , . Therefore, we are buying, this fall, a much larger stock than ibr years past, which is how daily arrivingi . Hence, parties wishing to be first in their particular sections, can now find a full line of FALL GOODS, at prices as quoted in "the Northern Markets, We make CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. A liberal discount always made for cash, , : WITTKOWSKY & RWTEL . - W&TL . , .. RETAIL NOTICE. , As we desire to extend our Eetail Trade, we bg leave to advise consumers that it is our intention to present, this fall, the largest and best assorted Stock of Goods of any since the war. The Millinery, Dress and WMta Goods, in the Ladies' Department, and Clothing and Hats, in the Gentlemen's De partment, will receive our special attention. WITTKOWSKY & KIHTELS. .. . aug25 A Large and Attractive Sale of R E A D Y MAD E C L O T H I IM C, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, FURNISHIKG GOODS, &c. AT 2 jtt:-Qr.Hr;lI0?.'ii.Sir ' - ;S;33L.'0 jS" CORNER OF TEADE AND TRYON STREETS 1 V! , o r,, (, We will sell within the next 30 days, tlie following lots of merchandise : 5 2000 pairs PANTS, consisting of Men's, Boys' end Youths', 1000 COATS, of all kinds: ? r , 1000. VESTS, assorted, ; i' ;. o,:-:.v .v.n Which wc will sell regardlefs of cc8ti l -?r . s ' U i;i Give us a call before purchasiDc and examine our stock, as ycu will find lit far superior in qualify, make, style, , and cheaper jn price, than anyin-he KAUFMAN & BEO"; ';' Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N.C market. augl6 Harris ' Empire Compost. TO FARMERS. ' r ,!.'; ' E would call the attention of Farmers fo 't.rift fart that , .we self, and have now on. hand, the Chemicals for mak ing HARRIS EMPIRE COMPOST, which has been tried in this section for a number' of years, and many farmers will tes tify to its Value, rand their entire satisfaction in using it. f: . Upon applicatioii we furnsH , circulars,; withcertMcates ';of reliablefarmefi in this and adjoining counties,1 , For .Wheat it has no superior.' and is the cheapet:3;axticle: ever offered, and parties purchasing It can rely c upon! getting bvmvwiug iree irom aauiterauon ana in au respects reiiaoie. " ; ;' . ' . .j." & 1 ' " ''. VJILSON BURV7ELL. Ill; B-1 1 f I s I f fill

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