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THE ELECTIONS.
PROM OTHER STATES.
NuefuLK, Nov. 7. Goode's majority
1,500.
New York.Nov. 7. The Herald says:
Twenty-one states have cast majorities
for the democratic nominees and 16
for 'he republicans. O .e state, Colo
rado, having p eviously cast her vote
fort e la ter. Thus, Gov. Tilden wdl
be our next President, and Thos. A.
Hendricks our next Vice President.
They have received 209 electoral votes
against 160 cast for Gov Hayes and
Wm. A. Wheeler, a clear majority of
49, 24 more than was necessary for an
election. There is very little chance of
lessening these figures, and none of
changing the result. Our next house
I representatives will have a demo
cratic majoriiy of at least 25. The
state of New York wa3 carried by the
Democrats by probably 35,000, and the
entire city dem. ticket was elected by
majorities ranging downwards from 53
000. Among the states looked on as
doubtful yesterday, Indiana, Connecti
cut, New Jersey, and probably Wiscon
sin, were carried for the democracy.
South Carolina is in doubt, the voting,
being very close and a victory claimed
by both sides. The negro vote wag
evidently divided between the two par
ties in the southern states..
Washington. Nov. 8. The New York
Times and the Washington Chronicle,
the only reliable papers, question Til
den's election this morning.
Sanfrancisco, Nov. 8 It is likely
that the republicans elect all four
members to cngres3. Twelve out of
forty-nine precints of the city give
Hayes four majority. There is noth
ing from the interior of Oregon or Ne
vada. The democrats are jubilant over
the returns from the east Tilden tele
graphs Mayor Bryant that. he i elected.
Detroit, Nov. 8 Two hundred and
twelye towns give a democratic gain of
7,792.
Indianapolis, Nov. 8. Two hundred
and six'y points, covering 27 precints
in the Ociober vote gave the democrats
753; the same ratio gives Tilden a ma
jority of 7.86 Hn the state i
Washington, D. C, Nov. 8.
The electi- n of Hayes is still claimed
by cautious Republicans, who count on
carrying Louisiana and Florida.
Hayes' majority in Illinois approxi
mates 3Q,0l)0. La' e returns make Ten
nison's election doubtful- v
In New Jei8-y, the Senate stands 11
Democrats, and 11 Republicans; the
House 29 Dem and 31 Rep, giving the
Republicans 1 majority on joint ballot.
The Democrats siil claim another
member, but the above figures are re
liable, and secures a Republican United
States Senator.
From Louisiana, as yet no definite
returns, and matters stand as last night.
Both parties claim the State. Returns
point to a Dem. gain in the interior.
Elam, Democrat, is elected to Congress.
New Orleans pro' ably give 10,000 Dem
majority.
In Alabama the returns continue to
indicate at least 25,000 majority for
Tilden. Herbert in ihe 2d, Williams in
3d, Ligou in 5th, Hewitt in 6th, Forney
in 7th, and Garth in the 8th all Demo
cratsare elected to Congress. Returns
are favorable to Jones, Democrat, over
Bromberg. Shel y, Dem, makes im
mense gains in 4th District, and is very
hopeful of his election over Haralson
and Rapier, rival negro candidates.
The opinion of moderate men is that
Florida will elect the entire Democratic
Stale ticket by over .2,000 majority
Democratic gains are large in all the
counties, with three or four exceptions
In California, the returns from San
Francisco are nearly complete. Hayes
will have a small majority. Davis,
Rep, is fleeted to Congress by 2,500
maj. Theie are few additional returns
from the interior, and none to effect
the general result.
A dispatch from Portland, Oregon,
says that the State is undoubtedly Re
puolican by a small majority.
Private dispatches from VirginiaCity,
--r i e it li:
say xsevaaa is sure ior a xvepuum-au
majority.
Latest returns from .Oregon show a
Republican majoriiy of 1000.
Returns from 304 townships and five
precints in Detroit, Micnigau, give
Hayes a net majoriiy of 12 025 a Dem
ocratic gain of 963 over 1872 i The
sam towns give Caswell, Rep, for. Gov
ernor, a net. majoiity of 6,631 ,. The
Democrats claim the election of Wil
liams in the 1st district, by KO0 maj.
Returns from Pennsylvania indicate
a Republican majority ot 7,000 in Aiie
ghany county and a gain of two Repub
lican Congressmen in the county ice
turns up to 2 p. m., from 141 districts
in 19 counties, in the western part of
the S' ate, not including Alleghany
county, give a Republican majority of
2,938. a Republican gain of 138 over the
vote i f 1875.
In Missouri, sixty four towns and
precincts give Phelps 8840, Finklen-
burg 6405.
The World bureau here has the fol
Inwinsr : NewYTork. 2 p.m. Hendricks
te egrapbs that he has trustworthy ad
vices that Wisconsin has gone Demo
frnt.ift hv 1000 maioritv.' r
' New Jersey Congressional delega
tion remains four Republicans and 3
T)fmncr&t,s:
Pennsylvania Reilly is re-elected to
Washington Nov. 8. New York
Times and Washington Chronicle on
ly of reliable papers question Tilden'a
election this morning.
San Francisco, Nov 8 Likely "re
publicans elect all four members to
Congress. Twelve of forty-nine pre
cincts of city give Hayes four majority.
Nothing from the iuterior of Oregon
or Nevada. . Democrats jubilant over
the returns from the East TiKlen
telegraphs Mayor Bryant th it. he U
elected.
Detroit, Nov S 278 town gives a
democratic gain of 9,038.
Cincinnati, O., Nov. 8. Hamilton
county gives Tilden 698 majority.
St. Louis, Nov. 8. Phelps for Gov
ernor is running behind Tild en.
Lake City, No 8 Finley, Demo
crat, is elected to Congress by 600 ma
jority. Coltjmbcs, Nov: 8. Democratic ma
jority 195, dem gain 240; Duvall coun
ty republican majority 800, republican
gain 530. Partial returns from other
portions of the State show a democrat
ic gain with prospect of the democrats
carrying the State.
Charleston, S C, Nov 8 Otficial
count in the city of Charleston gives
Hampton 15 majority. The News and
Courier's estimates and .returns cover
ing the whole State exclusive of
Charleston county gives Hampton
over 10,000 majority. That paper does
not think it possible that Charleston
county can give more than five thou
sand republican majority, and it con
siders the State safe for Hampton and
also for Tilden who it believes will not
fall behind Hampton more than ten
thousand votes, arid outside estimate
republicans still claim that a heavy
majority in Charleston county will
overco ne democratic gain and give
the State to Hayes and Chamberlain.
Washington, Nov 8 The Western
Union bulletin that the Democratic
Com claim Louisiana by 10,000. The
Republicans claim Florida and Ore
gon. Philadelphia, Nov 8 The dem's
gain Buck 93; Lehigh 38, Columbia 231
Republican gains Snyder 51, Tioga
nearly 1,000, Blain 477, Chester 1,065,
New Orleans, Nov. 8 The follow
ing special from a democratic source,
from Clinton, East Feleciana parish,
bays; Owing to the failure of the regis
trar to fill his appointments a large
number of voters were not registered.
Seventen hundred and forty-three reg
istered votes were scored off, of which
Iaj e8 got 3 and Tilden the balance.
The poll was conducted und Uniteder
States Supervisor. Four hundred and
forty-three voters who had been un
able to register deposited their ballots
n a separate box were all democrat?.
The Rt-pu'olicaus refrained from voting
There wrs no intimidation: the grcs3
number of votes was within 300 of the
number at the last election. Many
democratic voters were deterred by
want registration. Whites and blacks
ratemized and were all happy and
jubilant. Ihe above majority ot 1,4U
shows a democratic gain of 2,581 over
'74 vote. Prominent republicans say
the voting in East F eleciana was in
formal and the votes will not be
canvassed by the retnrning board. The
Registrar sent there haying been run
off and intimidated. Other democrat
ic parishes will be treated the same
wav for similar reasons.
Ohio Republican by probably 8,000,
Returns meagre.
Wisconsin is republican by about
3,000.
Arkansas elect the entire democrat
ic Congressional delegation.
The latest advices from Florida give
assurance that that State has certain
ly gane Democratic by 2,500 majority.
This secures a majority of the electoral
votes for Tiiden with South Carolina
and Louisiana to hear from.
The last telegrams indicate that
South Carolina has gone Democratic
The unfavorable returns received
aroused the hostility of the blacks
who provoked a riot on the streets of
Charleston which was quelled by the
United States troops, but not until one
negro, one white and about a dozen of
each race were wounded;' The white
killed was a son of Geo R Walter, a
prominent cotton merchant of Charles
ton. Dispatches to the News Club state
that the Republicans concede Tilden
184 votes with Louisiana, Florida and
South Carolina doubtful. Ed.
The very latest telegrams leave little
doubt of Hampton's election in South
Carolina..
NEv o t.tti fr;iH.Evr.
THE LATEST
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HEAD QUARTERS.
E haye received this day, a stock of
Fresh Canned Goods, Potted Meats, Pressed
Corned Beef. Jellies, Sea Foam, Horse Bad
ish, Mince Meat; Extract Lemon and Van
illa, Dried Sweet Corn, Choice Cream Cheese,
FJorida Oranges, Ac. .
Also, a Stock of Fine Cigars and Tobacco.
Try our TeerlcES and Oriental 5c .Cigars,
Durham Smoking, Combination, Plug and
Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
Andrews & Jones.
OPERA HOUSE !
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THIS EVENING!
Farewell performance of the Fa mans
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Carolina Richlngs-Bernard
NGRAND ENGLISH OPER Y TROUPE,
On which occasion will be presented Verdi's
Brilliant Opera, eatlt led
It TEOVATOBE,
Cast to the entire strength of the Company.
' WITH THE ORIGINAL MUSIC."
FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA.
ELEGANT COSTUMES.
Reserved Seats, .; ....$1.50
Orchestra (. hairs, 1.00
Parquette, 75c
A CARD In order to prevent a rush at
the Ticket Office at night. General Admis
sion Tickets can be bought at Koellfch's
book store during the day.
nov9
BeCcmiercialEictaiiieBiIiii
FORMERLY known a the Insurance
Bulding, on the corner of Tryon and
Fourth streets, is completed, an! now offer
ed fr rent, including stores, basement,
rooms and ulHee on the 2ivl fljor and the
ball and rooms on the third flxr. This
building including its storei and office, is
finished in a superior style. App'y toeitber
R M Miller or Wm Johnitou.
no9 5t
Mrs. E. M. IVIpyer
WOULD iiuform the ladies of Charlotte
and vicinity, that stia htis taken the
room in the rear of Mis. K. McNeils' mil
inery store and where she would be pleased
see ht-r friend and customers, ani will
guaantee a perfect fK All she asks is to
Kive he-a trial. MRS E M M'YER.
I THE MILD POWER
CURES
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
Been in general use for twenty
years. A.veryliere proved llie
iMQSt S A FE, SIMPLE" ECOliO
Ml'cTiTan'd "EFFICIENT? medi
cines known Tltey are Just
what the people want, saving
time and miiey. availing sck
nessaad iiflTerin;r Each sinjr'e
specific the well tried prescript
ion ef an eminent physician.
Nos Cures Cents
I Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation,
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' Worms, Worm Fevt r. Worm Colic,
3 Crying Colic, or Teething of In-
fan rs
4 Diarrhoea, of Children or Aduits,
5 Dysentery, Griping, Billious Colic,
6 Cholera-Morbus. Vomiting,
7 Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis,
8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache,.
9 Headaches, bick Headache, Ver
tigo, ......... : ....
10 Dyspepsia, Billious Stomach,
11 Suppressed, or Painful Periods,
12 Whites, too Profuse Periods
13 Croup, Cough," Difficult Breathing,
14 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, eruptions,
15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains,...
16 Fever and Ague,V:hiil Fever.Agues,
17 Piles, blind or bleeding
18 Ophtbalmy, and Sore or Weak
Eyes,
19 Catarrh, acute or chronic. Influenza
20 Whooping Cough, violent coughs,
21 Asthma, oppressed Breathing,
22 Ear Discharges, impaired hearing,
23 Scrofula, enlarged glands, Swel
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24 General Debility, Phistcal Weaki
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25 Dropsy and scanty Secretions,
26 Sea-Sickness, sickness from riding,
27 Kidney-Disease, U ravel,
28 Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak
ness or involuntary discbarges,
29 Sore Mouth, Canker,
30 Urinary Weakness, wetting the
bed .
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31 Painful Periods, with Spasms,
32 Disease or Heart. palpitauons etc.
33 Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance,
34 Diphtheria, ulcerated sore throat,
35 Chronic congestions and irup-
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FAMILY CASES.
Case (Morocco) with above 35 large
vials and Manual ot directions, S1U UU
Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials and
Book uoo
lif These remedies are sent by
the case or single box to any
nart of the country, free of
charge, on receipt of price.
Address
HUMPHREYS'
Homconatnic Medicine Co.
Office Depot. No 52 Broadway, N. Y,
For Sale by all Druggists.
T K, SiHlTll A COM Agents,
JAGER BEER AND ALE
On draught, also in bottles at 125 to 150
at the MOZaRT SALOON. ;
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EXTRA FINE BEEF
AKD
Pork Sausiige,
HOSTELLER & BROTHER'S.
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CJOMK nice Sacsaeeor Pork 8tea, Cal
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We Have a Fresh Lot
( Genaiiie Bavana Cigars, which we are
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DEEDS ARE BETTER THAN WORDS.
E. D. LATTA & BROTHER,
An all Wool Oassimere Suit....... ....... ...:..$6 50
A good -Chmchilla Overcoat,?....'.,.. I........ 7 50
Extra Merino Under Vest and Drawers, (per suit) 2 00
White Wamsutta 2100 Linen Dress Shirt, 1 25
3 pair good British Hose........... 25
2 White Linen Handkerchiefs, (very nice)... 25
2 good Linen Collars, v' 25
Beautiful Scarfs, assorted, . ... 50
The best Dress Hat in the Market, 1 00
Making the Winter outfit complete for $19 50
Jf Canes and Umbrellas in every var'ety ; Special and prompt. attention given to
all mail orders ; Goods marked in plain figures ; Cash System ; Large sales and tma 11
profits ; We respectfully invite the attention of purchases.
E. D. LATTA & BROTHER,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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W. BEWELL i CO.
Springs' Corner, Charlotte, H. C,
:deaxers in
Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals. Oils.
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Taraisit, Glass, Bys-StuSs,
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ASE just receiving theibktw
FALL AND WINTER STOCK,
Eotight early and ebesp, and will be sold at.
DK i G(ODB is lull and complete. Biaca a i pa etas sua uuuun oi jiriwi
that will astonish you. A handsome new lot of Embroideries,
very cheap. Dress Goods very low.
Gents' Beady-Made Clothing and Furnishing
the prices will dety ci mpeuon. A lull line oi eoora ana rnoes. nws, ana gm
eral assortment of mrrcbandise. Blankets and Flannels, extraordinary cheap.
"With a 25 years experience of the wants of Mecklenburg we should be able te fill
them to tbe satiKlsction of our customers and friends.
If vouTcall and examine onr Goods we will make the pnees to suit ice iimaa.
ELIAS, COHEN & EOE68LEB.
A tew ard baedten e lot of CsrptU juetin.
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CHAELOTTE, N.1C,
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FALL C I ROD
To the Trade and ( onftnmers :
gEING TOO WELL KNOWtf TO THE TRADE, WE DEEM IT UNNECESSARY TO
GO INTO A LONG DISSERTATION AS TO THE MAGNITUDE, QUALITIES and
PRICES OF OUR STOCK THIS FALL, BUT HOLD IT SUFFICIENT TO SAY THAT
OUR STOCK, BOTH WHOLESALE anil RETAIL, 13 COMPLETE IN ALL DE
PARTMENTS, AND TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION.
WE AGAIN STATE THAT THE B UfclNESS WILL BE CONTINUED AS BEFORE
THE DEATH OF MR RINTELS, BUT. SHALL ENDEAVOR TO DO MORE OF A
CASH BUSINESS THAN HERETOFORE, TO WHICH END WE SPECIALLY INVITE
THOSE WHO WISH TO AVAIL THEMSELVES of tne OPPORTUNITY of GETTING
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for READY CASH, AND IN THIS CONNECTION WE BEG
LEAVE TO SAY THAT WE HAVE LARGE JOB LOTS OF DRESS GOODS, CLOTH
INO AND HARDWARE WHICH WB WILL SELL AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
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