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JOB PRIIlTlftC 7eABL0TTE OBSERVER. Tne OssBtm Job Department t varr needed RATES repaid) in advance. $8 00 4 00 'i 00 'nil' It'! . 3 ti"'"1 .. 75 i in""' WEEKLY EDITION. hl the county) in advance $2 00 t:V. m . .r iv.o rnimtv. postpaid, 2 10 F 01" " " n i; months. ... t rrii rea-H-"""- tte 1 05 Y0L. XIII. CHARLOTTE, 5. C, TUESDAY, APRILS, 1876 rj-U; of Job Work emn now be don with neetnew, dUptoIx and ebeene. yft an furnish atanort notice BLANKS. BILL HEADS, LETTER HI VIS. CARDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS. POSTKM. PROGRAMMES, HAKD BILLS. PAMPHLETS, CHECKS, efe, . . . COOTS A K D SHOES. . SH1TH. 1 " 0 i? T W. S. rORBES. FOEBES, gVT IBOU HTZROHSTT; SMITH' SBUILDIUQ; 64 TBADB STBBET. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE; BOOT su.l SHOE HOUSE irdi ,,- fftt iiit,ies for buying liooas Deing equai to any, we imu ;., t lie Mile. ' " , r,ryri?a to PUIfAPoa onn TlilHmnwnr Nrw Ynrk Jobber. 1 "' " TELEUKAPHIt NEWS Noon Dispatches. FOREIGN. HiMtP ilia I ur iMiiiiuw iui ""j ' . - . , , . . hli,r.' nnro ...,i annirs as CHIC APas anv Baltimore or IscwYork Jobber " - ... rlnfj- r unrwtinnn. our SPRING STOCK, -which, when com- . nn OP I LiW i U " v r .... its'- e "u- from Manufacturers and det ojm petition t)ii"'i.j vn,th mirchas'inar our birr ,, is now North, purcnasin K J'asSa Sl from eyery Merchant in North and South Carolina and Georgia. CHARLOTTE, IT. O- fcbo . . " "jf Jf The Handsomest Line of fl-EUTS' GAITEES, Miscellaneous News. Paris, April 24 Offenbach sailed from Hayre, Friday, in the Canada. Lisbon, April 24. Princess Isabella is dead. Paris, April 14. The Lt Boir says the minister of Foreign Affairs has considered the commercial treaty with the United States, placing French silks and wine on an advantageous footing in consideration of the small duty on cotton. Constantinople, April 24. The Porte disavows the intention of declar ing war against Montenegro. London, April 24. The Somerville Paper Mill near Bristol, has been burn ed; loss 70,000.sterling. Five hundred workmen are ousted. The ill-health of Cardinal Antonelli excites apprehensions. WASHINGTON. -AND- EVER OFFER ED in this MARKET. CALLand EXAMINE flW IKON FRONT niar28 SMITH BUILDING," TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, V. C WASHINGTON. Asked to Quit-Voorhees' Argument Bids for Bonds Congressional Proceedings-Outline cf Blaine's Ex planation, &c, &e. Washington, D. C, April 24. Super visor Hedrick has been asked to re- 8ign i v.- Mr. Voorhees to-day rontinued his argument in the Kilbourne habeas cor ptis case, holding that the House had exceeded its jurisdiction first, and that after the indictments its authority nvsr Kilbourne in anv case, ceased. There have been a number of bids for bonds, among them August Bel. mont & Co.. for A M Rothschild, lor the entire amount of a hundred three and seventy-four and a quarter hun dredths, Drexel Morgan & Co., from themselves and A S Serratts ; also a bid for the whole amount at the same rate. Senate. A bill was introduced by Merrimon, altering the time of hold A rTTjnTI?T 1TTOK POR THE Arizona In dians- -Crck's Expedition a Failure. Washington, D. C, April 22 The House Committee on Indiau Affairs have agreed to recommend an appro priation of $50,000 for the Arizona In diana immediately- Indian agent Hastings, at the Red Cloud agency, reports that all the In dians have come in. oaaunga uo from a half breed scout, who was with Crook's expedition against the hostile tribes, that it was a complete failure, with the exception of killing an old squaw and two children. A gentleman visited an unhappy man in iail awaiting his trial. "Sir," said the prisoner, tears running down his cheeks, "I had a good home edu cation ; it was my street education that ruined me. I used to slip out oi the house and go off with the boys in tho BtrPfit. In the street I learned to lnnnnn' in t h f Rtreet I learned to o J . ... J . Oror in t. iA RtTPftt i learneu bU onw i ki . in tVo strppt. T lp.arned to DiUer. rw 'mr u. ia in the street the devil lurks to worn tne rum ouue juuugi CHOICE FAMILY" GROCERIES. T Tale plar. iaaaaoaadng loth. CitlMn. of ObjrlotU , R fSSSi' Lemona. French ana laricisa rrauei. uriii"- , . Walnu.s, Chocolate, a variety oi oracitera. ... nn.n mr T-17a ntlrtTI'll SMOKED S ALM ON". I) U TC H H E R Rl 7; a nn o an ff VT 4 M R A L. 8 ALtT FAMILY FLOU K B -W " Y, r YjjfJ P Yv i TiW GRITS, BffiST VIJJffiGAR. FItfE N. O. MJLA33ES, PJFArOKS, a a nn,pr .rtirfei. I resie3tfally solicit the patronage of the public and guar antee sanction in price and qwlity. Hive mgalSTx n at T FTTC OI D STAND FORMERLY OOuUPt HID BY KOOPM ANN A ROTHSCHILD. GOO 'J? DELIVERED FR SE TO ANY PART OF THF CITY. mar22 NEW ADVEitTISEiHENTS Merrimon, altering tne ume ui AT1. TTATTABO ing the Courts in the Fourth Judicial PX-N ill OLD LlviUUivb The bill fixing: the officers of p.niiAP.tnra and suDervisors, was re- A FOR SALE VERY LOW ! Blaine's Explanation Attracting Lit- t.ti HnrnmiHaB T? PTnrt in Favor of Spencer-Bristow In- and Jones spoke to adjournment. sumed, the question beiag on the am endment abolishing Supervisors and transfering their power to special agents, not to exceed 20. No action. -o , The Silver Tender Bill was resumed FURNITURE DEALERS KB & CO WHOLESALE & RETAIL, DEALERS IK ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE', BEDDI1SG, &C. No. 5, West TradV.St., CHARLOTTE, N. C. JUST RECEIVED A FTJIuXa LINE OF CHILDREN CARRIAGES, BED ROOM AMD PARLOR SETTS, awu m ruuu OF COFFINSOF ALL CRADES, ON HAND. mar? nnuG 1 IBBII) ! vestigated and in Hot Water. Washington, D C, April 24. Blaine's promised explanation which requires a special of 3,000 words, has not at tracted an unusual crowd to the gal leries of the House. The Elections Committee to-day o-avp a further hearinjr to the sub- e"' - - . committee, and will-vote Wednesday. Both reports concede thatMorry is not entitled to the seat, but the minority report claims that the seat is vacant. The majority report gives the seat to Spencer. The vote by which the investigation of Bristow's connection with the re lease of the vessel Mary Merritt, was transferred to the Committee on NY ays and Means, was reconsidered, and thp. investigation is progressing before the Committee on Expenditures of the Treasury Department. Bristow in sisted upon hearing the names of the narties who furnished the information, claiming that it was an effort on the nart of the whiskey ring to break him down. The committee neid tnai it was unimportant whether the wit nesses belonged to the whiskey ring or not, so long as they told the truin. R,;fw furnished a list ot witneesea U & JOUV" he desired summoned and the investi gation was ac'journed. Akerman was before the Oommiuee L on Expenditures in the Department 9 Justice to day. He acknowledged having given Davenport contain sums of money from the becret service v.mj Knt whpii asked whether he X1 UllU . w " did so'by direction of the President, asked for him to frame hia answer, and the committee adjourned till to morrow. The Senate has up the bill to abol ish the office of the Supervisor of In ternal Revenue. Mid-Night Dispatches. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Below you will find full Price List of goods kept in My Line ! TBE CHEAPEST PLACE IS CHARLOTTE TO BUY GOODS! nOAT. , SPOOL C OTTOK.4 POOLS fur W cei.U : I adie' Silk & Fcru Lace Scarf,. V . oil slir.des. iD'.endid quality u.ly 15 cent?, worth 50 : Immense Stock 01 Kia uk-i. U l pair, .o:th $2.00 ; 20.000 yards Embroideries, 5, 0, 7. 8, 10 cents and upwards, .u,h double the nonry ; COO Bilk Parasols at t2.00 ch. which is the greatest barain eur , tiered bcf.e to.be public. ib. Is never will be bo.gbt again for the money ; .1. gu,t Etcck cf J , a,e Fan,. 15 cents each ; very tine Silk Fans, only 50 cents, worth Black Grenadines: at For the Washington, April 24. South Atlantic States, House. Bv Gibson, a bill authoriz ing the Louisiana & Texas Railroad to relinquish certain lands in Louisiana. By Haymond, permitting National Banks to issue notes equal to a hun dred per cent, of the market value of bonds deposited to secure circulation. By O'Brien, to re-organize the navy. It provides that there shall be on the active list 6 rear admirals, 10 com modores, 50 captains and 75 command ers, and that promotion in these grades shall cease until those numbers shall be reached. Faulkner, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, report ed a joint resolution requesting the President to take such steps as may tzr,i tr nht.nin the earlv release 01 bOUU V V - Edward O M Camden from his impris onment in England; passed. Gibson, of Louisiana, offered a resolution for the appointment of a secret committee of nine to make a thorough examina tion into the conduct and manage ment of the New Orleans Custom House, and of the offices of the Mar shal, District Attorney, Post Master, Assessor and Revenue, and officers as they may discover to be implicated in wrong doing and viola tion of the law, with power to sit in New Orleans, during the recess. Gibson moved to suspend the rules and pass the resolution yeas 14G, nays 77 not two-thirds, and the reso lution failed. . The House resumed tne .uiauiow business. Blaine, of Maine, rising to a personal explanation, proceeded to make a general and specific de nial of the newspaper charges and allegations connecting him hv 1V1A navment of some $64,000 by the Union Pacific Railroad Com mnv. Pie read letters from Sidney Dillon, President, Thomas A Scott, Ex-President, and E H Rollins, Treas urer of that company, and from Mor ton, Bliss & Co., bankers of New York, contradictory of the various state ments in relation to him, and declar ed that every part of the story was ab Package containing gallons BLACK- W T-V A VT T XT Package containing gallons SCUr PERNONG WINE. Package containing gallons SHER t v nu 1 vnv Package containing gallons KUM- MEL (imported.) Package containing gallons FINE X U1-JJ liin. 1 Package containing gallons APPLE I tip xrnv 1 Package containing gallons GINGER BRANDY. 1 1 THE CITY CLUB 1 15 Packge containing gallons CORN WHISKEY (4 years old.) Full Package OLD SHERRY WINE. g Boxes HYGIENIC TONIC BITTERS. O Boxes TRENGA.RI BITTERS. -y Boxes Assorted CORDIAL. O Boxes AROMATIC SCHIEDAM 6 SCHNAPPS. -j Case Extra FRENCH COGNAC. Cases of CLARETS and CALIFORNIA WINES. The above goods are all of the best quality haying been purchased for first class trade and will be sold in quantities to suit buyers. Call in early ; goods must be sold and are g ing off rapidly. JACOB DULS. Assignee, At the old stand, opp. Charlotte Hotel. apr25 Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! HAVING purchased the interest of W. H. I 1 XT CI ArtrVXT in t hp T.p. business. I am ' MasierM"": niVh o the citizens of Collector of Iuternal hari0tte and parties living along the lines T-i 1 11 1 j :f.i thio nTV flr. AH of such other federal 01 Kauroaas ruumug -Y.J-wT low ngures as 11 rau ue pun.uoou o. Retail house in the cellar under the store of Loynes fc Co., opposite J T Baiter's Jewe.ry Store. . ..... House open daily from t o ciock a. m.., 10 9 o'clock P. M. Sundays from 6 A.M, to 10 A. M. H DEWEY. apr25 lw 3t per week lm Greenville Daily News.Spartanburg Herald copy 3 times. Breakfast, 25 Cente Dinner, 500ente Supper, 25Cents Table Board, $4.50 per week NfiEW ARRIVALS New Stock Gents' Gaitersland Bootsal LADIES ! MISSES SHOES ! SLIPPERSj! THE LATEST STYLE OF JUST R B C Efi:V E D C H F A. P apr!5 OPP03ITE CENTRAL HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C. WE Removal. M 133 LOU STEWART, has removed her lTL business to Mrs Dint's residence uu a Street, where she will continue to renew and wnrk over, in the most fashionable styles, all old hair, braids, combings, Ac Hair 01 deceasea irienus or wuiuj w kept as a relic, made up in beautiful style, and at very low pricas- Ladies Hair clean ed and all danrulf remoyed, in a very satis factory manner. Hair Dressing for balls and parties a specialty. apr23 Sale of JValuable Real Estate. BY Virtue of a Mortgage Ded executed by A Cruse and others, bearing date March ISth, 1875, and registered in the office of Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg county, in Book 12, page 132, March 19th, 1875. i I will expose ) puDliO naio wum,v a credit of 6 and 12 months, at the option of the purchaser, at ine oun auuc u t.-.i f nhorinfiB on Tnesdav. April 2a, to foreclose mortgage, the following I described Real jsstaie m mo 3H5 (D A I .THE BEST STOCK DRESS GOODS, IN THE CITY. ALSO Ladies'.Genta', Misses' and Boys' Plain and Fancy Hose, a great variety colors and prices. A large Slock of Ready-Made Clothing. AN ELEGANT STOCK OP GENTS AND BOYS HATS. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE AND VERY CHEAP. VEBY TRULY, northeast to northwest wind.. coo!er Uo.ate y un r cloudy weather, and rising barometer 01 iouduiuu ciouu we , t.ttle of eyidence t0 substantiate it. He wlH pr!Ii!j . said that several newspapers, some of KENTUCKY. them from friendly motives, had urged I , - ; t f o nf lnvAstisra- 1 null lO aalt a v;uiiia"v''" - ' a 1 urauiura ArrMted as an Accomplice Of ,:nn but he did not because he did not iowe, yi;mninr the Second Wilkinson, but Keleased. wish to wait the delay and slow presbyterian Church, 2 lots each 49 feet I .. .. j.j ..11 I r.nnf u-cr ion fact ripen, and in rear 01 uie .. t .Ar.M ti,.t. nftvitib v attenaeu u a . on 1 T nTTTCVTT T K Artril Zi. SPb DttlllCO (Jiufjiwo "- J wSon cnared with embezzling Congressional investigations Hedeem- Zl mZ New Orleans, and elsewhere, ed the mode which he had adopted lo,WUinflswu , the ahortest and expeditious mode of provea an m P - 7- " f. 0 wIa rfiftdv t0 8ubmit dav evenine. He received aaiBpwu ni"iv...wu. aay eveuiug. xx v,i motfor tn thp candid iudg- ment of the House and the country, and if the House thought that the matter should be further inquired into, he was ready to give all the assistance in his cower to make the investiga- above on College street, 6 lots, 25 feet front each, and one 23 feet front, all .190 feet deep. -i -vt IS T TTT,rr PoohiOF in jail from J. B. Phelps, at Indianapo lia statinethat he would arrive on 1 o'clock A. M. Chicago train, and 1 nr 1 m m fid iatelv to iail. Phelps is the - z 1 j nartv to whom Wilkinson snippcu 1 . . ni. : nackaees from .New urieans 10 vu;- .!ni,l,!.ti.-rrr- RUfk Grenadints ! BlackGrenadir.es! .. ...... one of the choicest packages irom w T " thorouA. rigid and impartial ui.u a yard, a great bargain, call soon oeiore and aetectiYes coujetu.B - T0;nAf1 hi nurchase in open n .9 on- 5 CC0 Ladies Trimmed and a partner in the crime of Wilkin- He explained his purchase m open election, of French Floivc s, at 75 cents, Sprey worth 32.00 , 5.CC0 Lad.es was a part w d t market in Boston, in the Summer oi , . . , ,a bt st and cheapest Stock.in this town Uutrin nud Hats. b:h cannot be denied is tLe btst anu cue t ... r, . 1 i ,ot.ia an ounce: Mm..... v,.,tn,! 3 for 25 cent; White BP!t .epu,.,-. - dutiful Stcc k of LadiC Embroidered Cuffs and Cellars, at 40 cents a tett ; lh. best one do.lar Co.i in town ; large Stock of Dress Gcods, at 25 cet. a ard ; very fine assort ment of BUck and Colored Silks, $1.25. $1 L0, $1.75 cents a 3 ard, worth double the n, ney ; Pique,! P-qnc! Piques! only 15 cents yard ; Ecu Lace,! Ecru laces! 15, 25 and 50 cB,..yd; 5C0 3ards Eh Ribbons, only 25 cents a yard; the largest assortment of I'Ut'.lf 6wifcS Mu.lin. Strined Nainsooks, Organdies, Mulls orG G-W Blbbo,,,, -IT m- , 1 m frtts a dozen : Real Hair Switches, ments at 25 ecnts each ; Silk Buttons, all colors at 10 cents a ooze , .acb : 50 Towels warranted an Bnn 1 nev acuuruiuKij 4V vv y . . rest him as a suspected party on his arrival. Phelps, on reaching the city, yesterday morning, took a hack, tell ing the driver be was going vo mc j to release a prisoner, and wanted him to wait for him at the door, whether he came out alone or not. Detectives were in the jail when Phelps entered. He was allowed to go into the room i w;iv;nrn was confined, and market in Boston, in the Summer oi 1869, of the bonds of the Little Kocfc & Fort Smith Railroad Company, which bonds be still held, and on which he had suffered a loss of over $20,000, and summarized his whole statement as follows : First, The story of his receiving $64,000 or any other sum from the Union Pacific Railroad was absolutely disproved by the most -ic,;,ra tcstimnnv. Second. That At the same time and place the un deraigned will sell at Public sale, on a credit of 6 and 12 months, at the option of the purchaser, to foreclose ncortgage, 1 j r fv,irf executed bv Allen , ' -J Moiatrtrl in BOOK O. vruse anu nuc, , , , , i page 566, in Register's office, Mecklenburg COuntV, IUC iunu " '"6 : - Eight unimproved LOTS in the City of Charlotte, in square number 86, bounded by ' 1 r X rr Brvii 1 n anil E street on pt onn, 3d street on least. . ... ,a ft.. j : -A .l.n mnmn in the Bale of the property above described by ON G Butt, Cashier. j x, Dimiuv, 8prl2 3t Commissioner apr23 JUST RECEIVED, nEcEisrsE stock -OF- TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK, OF CHARLOTTE. BOARD OP DIRECTORS : t m.h.. a oon aa he started out, no bond of his was ever sold to tne At- only 50 cents each ; Linen Lawn. Victoria and tsisnop d lw. detectives search- lantic & Pacific or the Missoun, Kan- Soft Finished Cambrics ,n end.ess wu;,Pa'third went into Wilkin- sas & Texas Railroad company, as heel of a stocking he found ceiving tuo - - ---- - whth looked as if it had just been bonds, as a gratuity, he had bought which looked as u u .hem at the market price and had in- redTgngW P-- 1098 -U cuseaoi givi b . nfll.ct:on. He was now in 14 he denied all anowieuge m iv, u m John E Beow.v, Hon W M SHirr, Robt I McDowell, Phillip Schiff, g P Smith, Johk W Wadswoeth Allah Macaulat, Baxtir H Moork. V Q Johksoh, D F Cabkoh. OFFICERS : S P Surra, President; R I McDowkll, Vice Presiaeni ; u n vr jjuia, janl5 only $1.25 each ; Pique Bonnets for children, lets for children, ro ce.. , hg demea au KDOW1BuBc u v, - rt;ve Bervice in the .. Mv r Tries' Scarfs, don't fail t.ftRted that he had not given him a years of a not inactne "rvice in tne Linen, onlv 55 rent. e.ch. a cieat bargain ; the largest ;mrtnt ranera were House, and he bad never uono ujr- to call for your Scarf,, as I claim ivbave the largest assortment ... 2JQE m 3SL apr23 ... 1 .V. 1 found on his person. Phelps was then thing in his public career lor wd.c IUUUU uu V ... . I 1,1 L f tn, fh famtpst blush in locked upas asuspected leion xo-oay - " writs of Aaieaseorptu were taken oui anj piwcu.D " T- for the prLnersand the court releaa- answer to his constituents hi. con ed Phelps, but remanded Wilkinson science and the Great Searcher of tn iail The money was not restored hearts. Phelps haying .aiJ it was not his, The District tax bill passed. Ad- when arrested. jouroed CHARLOTTE Cedar Grove Dairy. Va snnnlied .r,; nd pveninar at their doors. Ur- X; hmh the Post Office will be promp- """" tt r anaaiunw Ht attended to. A S WlKOATB, s , Bupennienueofc. aprl Proprietor. AVE YOU SEEN" THE SUGAR TT XI at aprS THIRD SUPPLY OF HIGH BACK T U K COMBS, LADIES' BELSTS, (NEW AND ELEGANT.) 300 PIECES NEW PRINTS, UTSSt'glWL Democrat and Home Copy.
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