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CHiRLOmOBSEEYEE jod pniriTinc. Th oiaxmi Job Itopartment au wen ...:i.pr.irTIOK RATES thoroughly mppUea witn vntj amta want, ana wtta tae latest striee ot Type, ani every manner of Job Want can now M ttoa wltn neatnew, tUijatch and eaeapnea. ;;- i , yf can furnlan at short notlee BULOTEB.BILIiHBATIW. " . LEiTEa naua, oar-ia. : TAGaXSCXFT3. 103X223,1 . ; , . f : F0G2A2Z2l DASH CILIA t WKEK.LT SPrpOft iT CI 11 A rin the county; in aavance., w Liberal reductions for clubs. -f ; CHAELOTTE iNiC., STURDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1877. J "1 ft M- , FAXxPELExa, cc I EIbBJLPHIC NEWS MARRIED, Goings to 1 JoinPlcliwick-PeI,- In Providence township, on theCth inst.. r V RUSSIA. AND turret; Miss Mollie, daughter of T A and Malipda Morris, to S B Smith, both' of Providence mi m MIW sonal Morton's nealthFreed- Washington. Seotember 14. -Gover i tow.nahip. " ' ' ,- - " -' f r rr A r Plevna tVie Centre, of Attraction r-The Proposed Plan of Its .iifCaptureiM Jl ,loU and Kesidei$ i'nlS exoelfe tabli'snpiretf wlttf fQfebiBt ,ffi?tBtke affords- .-( T . f -Ml k ,y 1 s . . crvit. r.ne limes, aukuvbuuiuou nSi5ato render eaests comia'W' J nWl!'!." pains or r - KiKi .iWA r. ; .FAfl J . .d-neia mtO in; nor i McCormick had undoubtedly re signed, r to take ;- effect - at the earliest : convenience of Secretary Sherman. The Governor will most likely go as minister u xtussia. - They have Morton better in mind Jt ust be Taken toy Gradual an4 body from havingueen Hayes. rJ fcx - a fKey , leaves i to-morrow evening for Evari&Also croes 'to Louisyille. chaver- 'II J t T7" . 1 : f. ' i f". All correi VFv,rr ; "tGf;iJ mthe . Kussianoffieiai liJi? ino f osatiepariment ! loBold Attacks Repulsed. ! London, September; 14 nr; reports. Var oddna 9ds I .eLooa fov nivi ii tiiJ ,4W'UKAkh6'-'Kk.fc4WiiftwaU .He has. ezrienenbed' in iKi owinfnw :Jonrtii!b? 3 vwV eccB iTom jesieraay s czcicement.' ho bad ef- U U K mJ 1 V, , ! OffiS' ?n l-S"-, I'-J " fisTT&SaSr Saa 5" itea toon. -- rr ! . H I .4 4 1 lit J tli JliiailHJ t t i 1 - . . - . f rW- fl ft 1 tY -.--. V- n fthnfftirtan f - n T 1M aprl ,1. iljUrjJotlV- rT. tj. I Iactuxed JtObacCO-fr, f t OT o.,.! I .nTheicoanmiasioners of the 'Freed. and another redoubt, and thus retriev, ni11.8 ?nk bavefilUds, to pafad.i ed the day.. ' r I uenaot ten pentsent. and suggest an wwmvHrTnYinAniai I organiied movement to induce Con- -a. v ki'w w a vuuvu v uw v o VJJiCbU I , . . , . , thfi "eanture of ftifi rerfonhta nhfl.ntrpS Ks w aumonze tnepurcnase 01 cer . . - ,-.-r-o gpBCIil Iff oiH O TT1CMES1 Our Messrs and." S,.-A. CCHEN who are ! now tohole affair and convertsa to pay UUI -Ct 'Vjf TO r-p tj- repulse into a final and perhaps per-1 twenty percent. in the Norfherii Markets, "arelending forward rapidy a SPLENDID ...SglEO ALL GOODSj FRENCH AFFAIRS. to manent success. In any case subse quent attacks must be by sap .and trench, for the last reserves were en gaged n the Kussian side. The valor Gambetta Will Probably be Able of the Russian troops is the only thing ' to Avoid Imprisonment. . to hfl nrnlspd as thfi n.ttarr nna nn- which we invite the ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS, skilfully :directed, and such a. loss of London, September 14. A Paris dis- 1 "?,.u"ut51-eB,5a,V-, luLlurK8 weravcry patch to the limes shows how-Gam- -i,B wll finrl nnr RtnrV lnrtrPr han nsnnl this season : ?"u"y nanaiea. iney must-fmye betta, by taking advantage of all his lutumnuLo c ' lost some men m tneir two salients in tnnhninoi rirhta rgn ;nM aud the reta tf iVfJy iA'V Jl rjlElor the .?p.en; otherwise they were com- against him from becoming definitive 4?$ftdfef& betr assortment, M 4 extraordinary pktely covered, and lay close till the until after the confirmation Tof his elec- i? - - ' .JA . 9MJc:X s -4 1 moment of assault. ut-u ij LOW PRICES. Call and be convinced. i mm mMM-MMM' nt 01 the Daily News him frnm imnrUnnmont.. Th AAi-roa. rate fighting, and I nnndftnt fividietiflv rerOinntr to t.Vio or. Why la It? are warranted equal to Dr Price's, when it is known that Dr Price 's Cream Baking Pow der is the purest and healthiest made ? .It is because the adulterated kinds are bought for less and give a better profit. Tswj ' 1 A SPLENDID ? LOT .. . . . . ; r - r. : ;Jji;il ..--. c ' ?: rn of 'il Kfl ': . :. .T "A . - : .,: !-:; "!' f.iq-? WESTERN NORTH CiROLINA 11 ang30 1.) !i' BU TT T TIT V n I L 1 li. I I I ,.r 7- ' il ixts -i:.';'.'STU-.S ' tip jan3 .I.i.'i A'.TJli to ;i(.' 1 QWA t!t3W8 i F0HN1T0RB, f tJ JLi or CHEAP 'BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOK & CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., fiHABLOTTE, N. 0 moment of assault. The corresponde confirms the despe: says tnat at tne close tnereoi tiie Mam- gument of the Paris Gaulois and Figaro, Inn rftdnnht mpntinnAfl nt. tVo patio. I il. - -m- , .Vv. iufc luejuuiciat uecioion seniencing m. mencement of his dispatch, was mtact. Gambetta to three months imprison- It lS" a Significant fact that tWO ex- mfint fnr n.n nntrara danrivealiim of I perienced military correspondents, of civil rights for five years, continues: I the Times and Daily News, after wit- i am perfectly aware that the arrest nessmg the attack on luesday, arrived appei becomes definitive when it is at the same conclusion, that Plevna delivered, if the court does not quash must be taken by gradual approaches, the judgment, and that inviolability The Daily News' correspondent, writ: can have no retrospective effect. I al- mg from the Russian headquarters B0 know that as soon as it has been de- under date or Wednesday - morning, Uvered, M Gambetta may be in prison appears .to have been still unaware of till the decision of the court, but I will any decided Russian successes, for he not do any one not even those who says : "The Emperor and Grand Duke are the most guilty of this act of min- Nicholas wereon-tlrebattle field until isterial insanity the injury of believ- 9 o'clock last night. The Emperor re- ing that they would make use of their turueu to neauquariers.iiere xroreumj power in that respect." late last night. The battle-field of the last five "days is "silent this morning. COW YENTIOIV OF BANKERS. There is talk of submiUingthe Turk- . ish position to a. regular seige and sap- The Closing Day Poor Atten- ping up the reaOBbtefwhile close block- dance, &c. ade is instituted with intent to starve Osman Pisha's forces. The villages New Yoed, September 14. The eucioseu wiwun usraan rasaa b lines 1 nanKera' convention resumed its ses- -1 - i' ill ' ' i!l JfT . i: . "Jovi TArr. .' .M 1 Ji, til . U,j!J 0 K3 1 1311 ir-fj ; 1 fejcj - -m j's .ti, l n sit-. . . 'I r.: .cul 1. -- .. .- ?t .-.-.'iJi-.-cfa CANVASSED HAUS, Something new, (and superior) on this market, JUST BETEIVED AND FOR SALE tJO W BY MAYER ROSS & JONES , WHOLESALE GROCERS, sept 5 First Bale of Cotton AND more to follow, can be ginned and bagging and ties obtained by payment in seed cotton at the City Mills. Our popular 8URGAM FLOUR : and MEAL, as well as food for Horses. Cows, Pigs and Chickens, exchanged for all kinds of grain, and for cash. Highest mar ket price paid for grain. UHAKL.OT.Tlfi CITY M1L.JL8. Eeptl3 15t A I: are full of supplies for the simple wants sion this mornine. but was noorlv at Of the Turkish soldiers, and the fields tended, many having left for their are grown with heavy crops of maize." homes last night. The convention will The losses this morning are spoken come to a close this afternoon. A re- ofhere as about 5,000 to 6,000, but solution pledging the banking interest there are no details. The Emperor to aid the government in its efforts to this morning has gone back to the bat- restore a specie basis was referred to tie field to visit his soldiers. Unless the executive council, as was also an- .likTSX S'JAiiSJOlr' FRES G-OODS -AT- this position of affairs is shortly chang ed by, a decided Russian success, the events of the campaign will turn on the movements of Mehemet Ali and iSulieman Pasha, rather than on the fate of Plevna; but information con cerning this is of the most meagre de scription. A telegram from Shumla dated Sep tember 11th, shows that Mehemit Ali's other giving it as the opinion of the convention that it waB advisable for the federal government to exercisesur veillance over savings banks and loan and trust companies, and fire, marine and life insurance companies. Death of a Prominent Georgian. IS. G . ROGF FURNITURE WAREHOUSE lit CHILD cTa'RvRIA-.ces, fewest nrinnQ S". '. J SSLS r . , j. . , -nv, I V? -a foil on.i wlrioti.(;wiiLhftftasortrnent Is iu ,S, "tv.tM t?tyHt"and marl 4 y ith t FurcitiiTe BueinessV ;ers.t iny old ewno -MfW,: I h connection wi f 01 Mr n g Eoeers.at x COUth Trnrtp Street T WrfW onnilnM tWfi"T7- jTf' dertakins Business ori?t my vOPn.'mcctant-i"J Pvidr it my personalttention. NftJvJ j , A "in eep a complete lock, iroiiA'-ijahi-.vif'y'-. Burial Case, ftiwnh oth7iIiftWptly afteided to. Respectful v x rr-f-, - F. M. 8MJCi,lv. n? TMrm,i j m im 11 Jkwiii r-V ..i , lit ( 4K ni m W This WelfKnOW , lh: a? t o a: h: a. New Yoek , September! 14 A well- central column is still at Kazelevo. dressed man, aged sixty-five, was found Mehemet Ali himself has gone toward I at a late hour last night, unconscious. Eski Djuma, and may b working Jh rom letters on his person, ne is sup westward to Campell and the Balkans, posed to be Wm. H. Hull7 of Augusta, At Constantinople on Thursday, the Ga He showed symptoms of having war office issued a telegram from Su- been poisoned.- liem an Pasha, dated September TOth, Augusta, September 14. A dispatch reporting that on the previous day tbe was recfeiVed here this morniner from reconnoitering party from the village New York; announcing the sudden of Shipka pushed through the Balkans death of Wm Hope" Hull,1 of this city, to the rear of the Russian position and Mr Hulf was bhe of the i oldest and hiost vapLUfeu. viiinge iiciu uy biuhu ju,u- prominent lawyers in ueorgia. n sian . force, ten miles from Gabrova. ib thought here that he died of apo On the other hand a special dispatch plexy." to the Daily JTelegraph, dated Shipka, " September 12th, says that all was quiet International ' Rifle Match- there and nothing whatever doing. America Wins. What the position of Sulieman Pasha's army, which remains at Shipka we Cbeedmoor, September 14. The Brit- do not know, but the Turkish war of- i'8h team finished firingatthe 800yards fice bulletin above mentioned, would range an hour later than the American indicatethat his own headquarters were team. still there. Grand totals : Americans, 3,334 ; A Rueter dispatch from Constantino- British. 3.242. The Americans win bv pie, dated yesterday, says that reassur- 92 points. This closes the internation- ing aispaicnes nave ueeu receiveu 1 al maiLli from Oaman Pasha. The following Turkish official dis- The searching winds of winter have natch was received at Shumla, Sept 13: 1 no terrors for us when we recollect that "Baker Pasha while advancing north- when they touch the fevered brow, west from Goma-Sondlei yesterday, en- there will be no paragraphs in the countered four battalions of .Russian country newspapers like this : ; "Miss miantry supported ty cavairy, near jivina Petzfelter daughter of our Koroghatch. Aided by a Circassian esteemed fellow-townsman, Sampson detachment, Baker Pasha attacked the Petzfelter, has our thanks for a basket enemy4wbo being remiorcea by nve; of large and delicious peaches. She infantry battalions, repulsed the Turks, has found the ; wav to the editor's Later in the day the Turks received heart." Oagh! ' :J''' cavalry and infantry reinforcements - ' -mmm l. and compelled the enemy to retreat to . . . sow ana ineu. Vaditzki with a heavy loss. ' I It Is only now and then that tuch men as A. dispatch to the Standard, dated Hon Alex H Stephens, Ex-Qoy Smith and Bucharest. Friday', noon, says i "Since Ex-Qov Brown, f Ga., endorse a medicine - .. r r : ff..'i . ..rr f m -fl it x n 'iV nil i.i ' 't .Toiioiii ram . the capture of the tirivica redoubt ne- ."" '""' "tvf" "w for6 Plevna. there has been only a con- tinued bombardment of the town, and nd lung affections. They recommend the Other positions of Turks. Preparations Globk, Flowek.Cocgh Syrup( and their are making for another assault; .There testimonials are to be be seen roupd the ten are ah immense number of wounded cent; sample .bottles of the Globe Flower i. . It 1 t . r r T . ' 6J'jT '-S lv- UfV - rtlnl i r. -Vi 'til. i.i' ' ' 1. -: , iii 1 IT . ; 6 f and but few; surgeons." tiU Telegraphic Notes. Syrup, for sale by all druggists in Charlotte. A sample bottle relieves tbe worst cough and will cure sore . throat. Kegular siae bottles. nity aoseB, 71. THE IS CARPETDATHBOUQHQUT;ai?ia! "S'fK Hew Adverusemeuts. 20,000 Gat aiid Electric Bells are in every room. -.hill lo fiJi'-J hv - New Yoek. Sentember 14. Rev. Thos. J. Mooney, a well-known Cath- olio nriest here, and the iof mer cnap- lain of tbe sixty-ninth regiment, died jl casn, at ;,; . ; i ; J BAHXH'H, , .septlS 3t. . ,n;..is;:.;:: i .:: t,-' Parsons has decamped. There is a Con8gnmCTltS Of Apples heavy dendtin-tne scnooi iuna Ane ri8ts.'orAPersoii8-TraTellng dlnSthere To '; ... 'giitloeJiaq ii nolwdhU& 1? w' i yfctims.' ; . Ir. i w. a: n t e d c . BEDELL MERCHANTS Of Charlotte and vicinity : YOUR attention is inyited to the PAPER JL BAGi we have for sale some of our own make and some made at the North We offer both kinds at prices and discounts proportioned to quantities purchased, gradtd to make it to the advantage of merchants to see our list before buying. sept 13 T1DDY & liKU. For Rent A good dwelling house, containing eight xX rooms, with garden and stabl es : ad joining my residence on B street. A good store room, centrally located, two doors below First National Bank, Also, an elegant dry: basement in the "Smith Building," furnished with gas and water. 1 1 Also, several desirable rooms for. young; men above "Chamber of Commerce" rooms.; ! Also, a small farm of 50 acres, adjoining tbe corporate limits, on which is a fine or chard, welt suited lor a dairy or tract farm. , - 6 r SMITH. sept9 lm ; CMotte,Coluibia&AiDstaRi 1. DP. LAMA & ., sept 9 Leading Low Price Clothiers GENERAL PASSENGER DEFT, Chablottx, Columbia & Augusta, R Columbia, 8. 0., Aug. 7th, 1877 On and after Sunday, Ang. 7th, the fol lowing schedule will be operated on this road : . MAIL and PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 1 GOING SOUTH, Leave Charlotte, 7.35 p. m Arrive at Columbia 12.50 a. m Leave Columbia, 1.00 a. m Arrive at Augusta, 4 32 a. m No. 2-GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta, t 8.15 p. m A 1 rive at Columbia 11.35 p. m. Leave Columbia, 11.45 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, 4.10 a.m. ACCOMMODATION & FREIGHT TRAIN, Daily, Sundays excepted, CHARLOTTE DIVI8I0N. No. 8 Going South. Leave Cbarlott, 2.00 p. m Leaye Ct ester, 5.41 p. m Leave VYinn&boro, 7.46 p m Arrive at Columbia. 10.00 p. m No. 4 GOING NORTH. Leave Columbia, 8,00 a. m. Leave Winnsboro, 10.59 a.m. Leave Chester, 1.20 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, 4.50 p. m : AUGUSTA DIVISION, r e , No. 6-GOING SOUTH. Leave Columbia, 9.50 a. m Arrive at Augusta. 5.52 p. m No. 6 GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta, 7.45 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, .3.57 p. m. : Trains Nos. 1 end 3, will stop only at the following named stations : 4 Rock Hill, Chester, Blackstocks, Winns boro, KillianB, Columbia, W. 0. & A. R. R. Junction, Leesvil le, . Batesburg, , Ridge Springs, Johnston, Pine House and Gran iteyille. : ; . ' ; ' - Trains Nos S, 4, 5 and 6, will stop at all regular stations, 8nd ticket ofiSces will be opened 1 for the : accommodation of local travel. v -: A POPE, ;:. General Passenger Agent. -THEO. D. KLINE, : I;' 1 , , r r Superintendent, To the Jobbing Trade. In view of the fact that the prospects for all crops are unpres 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 for years past, which is now daily arriving. 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. WITTKOWSEY I KtHtfiLS. , .'v "w-i-R v;.n' RETAIL NOTICE. :. As? we desire to extend our Retail Trade, we beg- leave tfr advise consumers that it is our intention to pisent, Jtoifl fajl1, the largest and best assorted Stock of Goods of any since the war. The Millinery, Dress and White Goods, in the Ladies? Department, and Clothing and Hats, in the Gentlemen's De partment, will receive our special attention. WITTK0W8KY & BMTEL8. aug25 . Ten Cent Column, Invalids, Florida Toi . iJii PLOsiIR -TH ISUSE OETVYPACJXTTY . Montreal.. September 14At a meeH, KTCZJ.M Mirju S WK COMMISSION MERCHANTS; "pok Import. ' : .Jh?P" - -" i ta-tiOHinrbti Vt naaum mntmy -j discretion ceruuu piayeis iau 4iuiu i (i j jffw n u? r trnt'zw "''.-' , 4- - - fembhA. Lsyitedt the prayer book of ,sthe . Americans '-nROTolf s:ntiftTuTTnmmra Tl?l-tr, lit ' ,.--L AAA MLUY.ijiii'Ani; Church, waafliscussed and finally voU . FOREIGN and DOMESTIQ FRUITS, -iii.DU, $2,50iantt wvsum Charleston; arta a .' . ... f ' . , ' ! I " Dr.liiv ft t fits f QartanVai 1 A- i I. - I ai,A n of: room ''tZV - oatw.'riiSoDr.nw8w pp ' i 'Hi TO'4- dMTT GrlAl ,2w3id5i viUXl-l-l - , Brunswick, Ga., have:, been raed, as Eeference Andrew Eimonds, Esq , Presi4 t,;, , , , : " - I ,,,' '-7iii3r; J.w A ofiBcialmformationhas-been received Laent First NationalBanki Chailestw, SiCi H7 OtECEEESi PIlOPlllETOB- 'I that no.yellow Avex exists there. : , I ...septisstf-.,xi.i,; j SALE I win sell at auction in front of the Court House to-day, a set of carpenter's tools; the property of the late Lawson Kim bal, together with two tin safes; -i - - t ,septl5 ; , J A McliURE. , - MBS J E HERRON has returned and may be found at the rooms over Barringer & Trotter's, where all business - in her line, fmantns maVinsr will ho nmmnHc t.fjn1- I ed,to:: : - , , u: ,' aefU3 tf , "' FOR SALE A lot and dwelling with six rooms.7 Terms easy . jror otner information apply at - - THIS OFFICE.' 1 ang29tf - - ' . SCHOOL NOTICEThe next session of Miss M .H.Barber g eohool wulopen Septeni ber.ntti,' 1877,' on 7th street." near the resi deuce of Mr FKuester, .r "!' vr ' h- septdtf-' -1.'- cr. it: I A Large and Attractive Sale of READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac, AT , , ,nj 3Sf TOT W EJ D E4 Cr CORNER OP TRADE AND TRYON STREETS. ) o We will sell within the next 30 dajs, the following lots of merchandise!: 2000 pairs PANTS, consisting of Men's, Boys' and tfoiitfiV, 1000 COATS, of all kinds. 1000 VESTS, assorted, .; .; Which we will sell rtgardlcEB of cost. ' Give ns a rail before rmrrhasine and examine our stock, as veil v ill find it far superior in qualitymake, style, acd cheaper in.rrice than .any in the market. "' , ..,. KAUFMAN & JjKO , t. , auglO SpringB Corner, Charlotte, N.'Ct Harris tmpi ire TO FARMERS. Compost w E would call the attention of Farmers to the ; fact -that we sell, and have now on hand, the Chemicals for mak ing HAKRIS' EMPIRE COMPOST, which has been tried in this, section for a number of years, and many farmers will tes tify, to its value, and their entire satisfaction in using it. ;: Upon application we furnish circulars, with certificates tf reliable farmers in. this and adjoining counties,". " i ' FojrWheai itlias W surnof. ahd is the cheapest y article; ever bifered,ahd parties purchasing it can rely upon - getting something..free from adulteration and in all respects reliable. 3 Price of Mgredienlsyfor X Ton 812.50 cash S 1 nit i 'm .4 .Vxi' W -. ft i. m ''A
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