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. - j"" r n 111 . Uil. ' ' .. T" - I - i ".-''- ' -i : 4 ' : : S T r-. su ,ln thrconntyMn advance, $2 Oa irai ot the unty, postpaid, 2 10 months, ' " I 06 LihTi iwlaotions for rIhIm. VOL. XIII. CHARLOTTE. S. C, SATURDAY, SOTEMBER 11, l876 IKLEUBAPinC SEWS NO. 2 377. -DEALER IN- BOOTS, SHOES a0 LEATHER A FUJLL LIXE OF washihqton; All demonstration s on the street have ceased. A feeling of sullen dis satisfaction seems to prevail among all parties. ; The New York Tribune and Hera'd to-day ha"e strong articles demanding that there be an honest count f the vote in Louisiana. The IleraM .JVB there must be no frauds in tnakitie- th returns, but it must satisfy tha honpt. fair minded men of both partfos. KILLED FOE OPINION'S SAKE., The Qxixbtkb Job Department om UumMisnly vappued-wltb vntj needef want, and with the Uten ttrlM or Type, tufa every manner of Job Work ean now be don with neatnesa, dlapateh and eheapneaa, '"v . We ean rarnlah at short notloe v . ' BLAMa, BILL HXAD8, , - - LBTTKa KB UJS, GAUDS, ' -TA.Q8, BECXIPTS, POSTERS, - PBOGRAUMHa, HARD BILLS, PAMHLJfiTa. OliSUKB," fM e DEEDS ARE BETTER THAN WORDS;' E. D. LATTA & BROTHER, fall and Winter goods, AT LOW PRICES. THE ELECTION. ADDITIONAL RETURNS. All a it a. iM timW fni ikB Km Wamitei as Represaatel VICTORY PERCHES OU3 BANNER. ON SMITH S I i i i South Carolina Ours Hampton Wades in and Tilden Follows. CHARLOTTE, i octl I . " V 1' 1 mi r w !T 7 -; LOUISIANA BY 6,000-FLORIDA BY A GOOD MAJORITY -OREGON DOUBTFUL WITH CHANGES IN FAVOR OF DEMOCRATS 6fiSS MIMffigs A ilia.. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, CAXESS m f ALL KIAID OF FTJRNJETURB, BEDpiNG,&a The Only Hope of Republicans i to i-eieat tne Verdict of the Ballot Box by Fraudulent Returns. NOBTH CAROLINA Wilmington. Nov 10 -The excite ment here to-day over the present as pect of the Presidential election is in tense. At no time since the day of election nas there been anything to approximate the deeo fet-1 intr mum. fested this afternoon. The democrats claim that Tilden has been honestlv elected, and if there is to be anv trouble over the matter, the neon'p. of the North iiiust decide the 0!st'ii Republicans generally suataiu the ac tion ot th President. V mm . ttaisign Excited over ths Eesult of th Election Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 10.-A negro named Kufus Ferrell. who has invaria hly voted the Democratic tick At. rlia art- pared from his home in this nnnniv An all "Wool i " --i ail 11 uii i i;uuu vyilllll'llill maiwnnt Wednesday was found h,n,m, aa T?Jf --.. -w....... Y was killed for o , .T ' . xicdo ouu u 1 ZD o VS nwsn f nose, 25 25 in the neighborhood, impression is that he onininn'u sut-o Returns continue to increase the ? White Linen Handkerchiefs, (very nice)... ...v.: " "r viau majority in tnw state. It - suu men sonars, 25 may reach 17000. Beautiful Scarfs, assorted, - 50 oau a?xi.:ty ? reard to th The bestDreSS Hat in the Market 1 xicoiuButiai election is manifested in 7 v this city to-night, among those of both Ualn'hn, fl, W 4. , parties. Making the Winter outfit complete for.. $J9 50 SOUTH CAROLINA. ' '.. i 3 It GRANT SEES IT AND JACTS. No. 5. West Trade St., t CHARLOTTE, N. JUST RECEIVED C. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Nov 10 Dean, democrat, is elected toCong8ss by official count. GEORGIA. Sayankah, Nov 10. Trans oortation nas been order fur troops to pnes itirough for Florida. Advices from Florida say that the State has undouU edly gone Democratic by two thousand majority, there has been no distur bances as far as heard from. LOUISIANA. New Yorx, Nov 10. The WpsIp Union Telegraph Crenanv hav rP. ceived the folio win? disnatr-Vi fr o Ar " "v- iiuiii New Orleans: Reports circulated Norih of rioting here are untrue. Thft r-it v and State are perfectly quiet and busi ness is proceeding as usual. Washington, Nov 10 Western Un ion Bulletins from New Orl With returns from all but six parishes tne democrats claim tour thousand majority. The six not heard from, in gave a democratic minority of over four thousand. CHILDREN CARRIAGES, rwwwi au PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE ur- cop FIRS OF ALL GRADES, ON HE AND. niHr? PRIDE i OREGON. Washington, Nov 10. Senator Kel ly telegraphs to-day to his wife in this city denying that he has conceded the tate to the Republicans. He sys the results in Oregon is doubtful, with the chances in favor of a small democrat ic majority. The Finest Milliner y Eiiijpoi'iniii IIS: THE STATE. 7he ladies are Res pcctfullv -Invited tol Call at the CENTMIL EmEh STORE. CALXF0RNIA. hAN Fks Cisco, Nov 10. Returns from 20 conntiff in Oregon show a republican majority of l. 202. There remains but 3 more counties to h heard from, two of which will affect each other and the 3 will give fifty republican majority. MTIEI.E I IIEY CAN FIND THE LATEST STYllES OP m m III WI I S, FEiTHERS, RIBB0NS 2ss 3 xr "2? si INDIANA. iNDIANArOLIS, Nov 10. 72 counties in full show a democratic gain of 263 over the October election. Thepoun ties te be heard from gave a net demo cratic majority of 5349, to which is to be added 114. The number of vnt J Tilden is now a bead, making hia prob able majority 5463. Fin re deeds n '-SpeciaUy, Such as all colors of Cashmeres. I OFFER TO SELL THE FINEST BLACK CASHMERE AT $1.00 A YARD, SOLD ELSEWHERE AT $1 50. ! GEORGIA.' Augusta, Nov. 10, United Slates troops have been ordered from South Carolina to Florida. Two companies stationed at Aiken leave this afternoon for Tallahsgee- Atlanta Nov. 10 One company of infantry has been ordered from this place to Tallahassee, Fia and several from South Carolina. HEW YORK. New Yoek, Nov 10. The Hera'd bulletin's full returns from 23 counties which give Florida to Hayes by nearly 5,00 majority. Renublicans claim Hayes will carry the State bv over 1,200. A Herald special from St Louis eavs the United States Marshal has hn notified that the President has signed McKee's pardon. The Times figures Congress, Repub licans, 143; Democrats, 147; to be elec t ed 3, The Herald tfigu res Democrats majority 25. New York, Nov. 10. Th a c iress has received the following from o - sources ottter tban its regular agents vmtiLtaioa, P.OV. It). ' h a ..niinfv gives u xtepuwican majority of 6,412 eany all the counties hearrl fmm officially or unofficially, give Hampton -1,10 majority. The Democratic Pres liential ticket is not cut up as much as was at first supposed, and it is not believed that Tilden will fall more than tour or five hundred behind Hampton It does not appear possible for Repub licans to overcome the figures above given from the counties not. n'ffimaiu heard from. Leading Republicans concede t.h State to Democrats by the returns, but say tney will throw out enough Demo era 110 counties to reverse result. Latest revision of returns by News & Courier give south Caro;ina bevon i ah doubt to Tilden and Hendricks by 1,200 majority. New York, Nov. 10The following bulletin is ported at the Herald office : ' Private dispatches,, just received at the Democratic Headquarters says that norma nas gone Democratic." Evening Post bulleton has the follow ing: The revenue collector at .lark sonville telegraphs that he is sure th btafe is Republiran." rinnM nA TT,U 11 . . . allroaUord. - rtf. LS- , ?7Jny special and prompt attenUow given 1 6 - -wifsw f uivnaJWi E. D. LATTA & BROTHER, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. nov7 W. BITRWELL CO. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N, C, ;dealees in 1 1 Chemicals, Oiln (TIT FANCYJ ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES. oc25 in o o CO LOUISIANA. Io the Interest of Peace A Letter from Abram S Hewit to Gov Inger 8cll, Senator Bayard and Others New York, Nov. 10. The follow ing disDHtch hs been sent to Gov In- gersoll, Hubbard Robinson, Bidle Cur ten, Palmer McCreary, Carroll and others, also Senators Thurman, Bayard, Randolph,- McDonald, Kernel, and other Senators, and to leadinublic men in Northern States, republicans and democrats : the arrant a full represen'ation at New Orleans : Citizens at New Orleans ur gently requests that a delegation of prominent gentlemen come there at once to council penca and fair and honest returns. You are earnestly re quested to be one of ten or fifteen gen tlemen already known to meet at Louisvilie, Gait house, Saturday even ing, proceeding (hrecily South or if more convenient meetine at the St. Charles Hotel, N. O., Monday evening. Your prompt acceptance by tekerranh is requested. This emergency appeals to your patriotism. Abram S Hewit, Chairman. CD CD I m o o o 23 f t a - w u M 'SI O CO X r O t-3 W CC H M u 03 03 W IK m n u u 0 CI a a (X) O o H M o B a a 13 .M O a CQ o 1-1 CD W o o CQ P K W W O cq' o a? w o CQ - H W w H Eh P O to en i-J St o H CO W O Q H H o Cm - o I I W Watterson on thss Situation Louisiaaa. T --r i-ouiBviLLE, iov. 10. The renorfc L mat. senators Btck, Henrv Watteisnn and others have gone to New Orleans is premature. Mr. Watterson has not left this city, and in reply to inquiry, said, that if the panies mentioned should go to New Orleans, they would go in the interest of peace and order, hoping to exert their influence as far as prossible over the excited nasses now collected in that city. They could do no more in any event than to personally inform themselves. Mr. Watterson ex pressed the opinion that it w.uld be eminently pi oper for Gov. Hayes and GOV. Tilden iointlw anrt Lit n j, to send parties of friends to New Qr- -BJHiIj.S, COHElSr & BOESSLBB lamia Vin..lnrl '. . 1 . I . ica,..o, ncctucu respectively oy Unas. Francis Adams and Wm. M. Evart, and composed of conservative men. who have the confidence of the country. He thought such an arrangement w mid he able to secure a fair count of th votes and satisfy the whole people and averting a most dangerous issue and outbreak. o M CQ to 8 o H O" O CQ Ph . CQ Q to CD w w o CO CQ CD H O H - O P4 op W to 1-1 o" o CQ CQ to H H O GO ft- w to o 8 z w s w to o . BMW w u dig' a A BE JUST RECEIVING THEIR'nXW FALL AND WINTER STOCK, SPECIAL DISPATCHES. New Orleans, Nov 10. Frederick Nash: Tilden's majority is about 6,000 in spite of frauds, . H. N. Ogden, 1 - A Change in Business Contemplated. OWim TO CIRCUMSTANCES, I HA VE THIS DAY DETERMINED TO OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF T FINE AND MEDIUM CLOrHlNG, OHIO. Cnhvxwa. Nov, 10 Gen Wikoff, Chairman of the Republican State Committee, furnishes the following information: The sixty-nine counties of O'mo beard from up to noon to day show a republican loss of 162 on Barnes' majority at the" October elec tion. The indications are that Hayes' majonty will be about six thousand, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH A LARGE STOCK OP I New York, Nov. 10.- -A Western (tENTS' V nrJ TOUT AT h AATi O . Unfoo bulletin, dated Lake City, Nov 9, - t,.V '' AOll X :JlS VJT . WJ J U O , -midnght, says; the Jacksonville Press will issue a leader to-morrow, srivinff Florida a demoeratio mainritv WYTHEfcKHf nok" ,E BOUGHT AT THE LOWEST PRICES. BUT of 1038, prepared by experienced men, VND THE DE81RWTO ?US OUT A3 and based on reliable returns and rare. fully computed estimates. J?f JtEOILY AB 1'OdSlBLE, NlCESSlTATEa A s SELLING TH !M A T AND BE LOW Q O ST. G 0 0 I M US T BE SOLD 4 or.'j;;-: . 3SBC- ;o r.'3ss -iez. ; KOOPMA5'K OLD STAND 0. TRADE STREET, CHAKLOTIF, N. C.. ARKANSAS. 0631 Little Rock, Nov 10, The election of Congressmen " in the 3d district is still in doubt between Cravens and Mc Clurf republicans. . Only the official count can decide. ' Company C, 14th United States In- fantry, stattoned here, was to-day or- i dered to New Orleans. THE VERY LATEST, 'Washington, D. C, Nov. 10. Special to Griffith News Club A New York dispatch savs. Senator Conover concedes Florida to the dem ocrats. The President it is reported has appointed Senator Logan, Gen Garfield and Col Ditty a committee to see a honest, count of votes in Louis, iana. WE Griffith. C0TJNTJNG THE VOTE IN L0TJIS IANA. The President Appoints a Special Committee for That Pnrpose They Accept. . " ,Q Philadelphia, Nov 10. In accord ance with the request of Gov Kellogg of Louisiana, that- prominent men shall go from the North to inspect the counting of the votes in that State, the President has invited the following gentlemen to proceed to New Orleans for such purposes : Hon W D Kellv of Pennsylvania, Gen JA Garfield of Ohio, Hon J A Karson of Iowa, John Sohonberg of Pennsylvania, Gen J A Logan of Illinois. It is understood that most of these gentleman have accepted and will reach New Orleans WAbHINTON. Grent Sends His Tools Eve y where auu ior wnat f Washington, D. C, Nov 10. Gen Sherman last night received telegrams from the Secretary of War, who is in Philadelphia, to order Gen Ru per to send as many companies of troops to Tallahasse, Fla., as could be spared, and to go himself in person Gen .Ruger answered that he had ordered 9 companies, and weuld order 5 more and would go himself in person as ordered. Gen Sherman to-day receiv ed the following dispatches from the President : Philadelphia. Nov. 10. IV T Sherman, Washington, D. C: Instruct Gen Auger in Louisiana and uen Kuger in Florida, to be vigilant wiwi me iorce at their command, to preserve peace and eood order, and tn see that the proper and legal boards of canvassers are unmolested in the per formance of their duties, ahmild t.hra be any ground of suspicion of fraudu lent count on enner side, it should uj reported and denounced at once. No man worthy of office of President should be willing to hold it if counted in or placed there by fraud. Either party can afford to be disappointed in the result, the country cannot afford to have the results tainted by the suspic ion of illegal or false returns. (Signed) US Grant, Philadelphia, Nov. 10. Gen Sherman, Washington, D. C. : Send all the troona to Gen Ancrer he may deem necessarv to insure entire quiet and a peaceable count of the ballots actually casts. Thev mav ho taken v from South Carolina, unless there is reason to susnect an nuthrealr tbere. The presence of citizens from other States, I understand is requested in Louisiana to eee thatthn lumnl nr canvassers .make a fair count of th vote actually cast. It is to-be hoped that renrenentatives and fair both parties will go. -t t. (Signed) US Grant.. 1-1 . . e . uongnr wiy and theap, and will be sold at prices to suit the bard times. Oar 5tcck"sf DRY GT0D8 is lull and complete. Black Alpaccas and Mob.irs at ptiSs that will astopit-h you. A handsom new lot of Embroideries, vtry cheap. Dress Goods very low. Gents' Beady-Made Clothing an Fur. shinp Goodsiepartment, ready for inspection efid the prices will dely crmpett n. A fa 1 1 ne of Boots and rboes. Hats and a e eral a&sortment of nitrchandise Blankets and Flaanels, extraordinary chp. With I !R vn Tnarisnra nf r U..11..I.- . - v . , . .. . their to tbe satisfaction t f our caotomers and tiiends. . . ii von call ate examine onr Goods we will make the pried t oit the times . . . a , ELIAS, COHEN & EOI88LXR. A rew scd bacdiome lot ef Catptts jmt im. ju21 WEATHER PROBABILITIES. . Washington; D. C., Nov. 10. fFor the South -. Atlantic States. stationary and falling barometer, .west erly winds, 'warmer,, and partly cloudy WITTKOWSKY & R.INTEIS, CBAKLOTTE, K. C, SEPTIMBEK JSTH, 3H6. ' FALL CIRCULAR OF 187C. -o:- To the Trade and Consumers: gEING TOO WELL KNOWN TO THE TRADE, WE DEEM I T 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 u,l RETAIL, IS COMPIXTE IN ALL D PARTMENTS, AND TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUE ATTENTION. Jij ."' l! WE AGAIN STATE THAT THE B UfclNESS WILL BE COOTINUED A BIT THE DEATH OF ME BLNTELS, BUT SHALL ENDEAVOR tT0 DO WORE OF A' CASH BUSINESS THAN HERETOFORE, TO WHICH END WE 8PECI ALLY lirVlTEj ' THOSE WHO WISH TO A VAIL THEMSELVES of the OPTORTUNrrY "of feirTWdi SPEaAL INDUCEMENTS for BEADY CASH, AND IN THIS (X)NNECTI01f LEAVE TO SAY THAT WE HAVE LARGE JOB LOTS OF. DRESS GOODs! CLOTlT. ING AND HARDWARE WHICH W WILL SELL 'AT A GREAT BAC&nCK. WE DESIRE 1 JURTHER ,TO SAY THAT OUR PUNCTUAL TIME CUStOMtai ART?. tflKll'ri'AUV 1Q mrvhii : L : ' i ff :f" V. -. a . C i : ft i : 1 ,0 '0 Vf ithin a few days. ncafcuer will prevail. , .
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