Thd , following is ; tho list ; of ; ad ver
tissmen ta," vrli ich ' Appfear for HHe first
time thfi morning : rr, ' ' . . . 4 1 ... i .
Pioneers, attend the Second Quarter
ly, Meeting of. your Company, on next
1 Tueaday'.eveniDg,' 14thC. C. Moore,
Secretary; - ! . . .
; EB!Latta!t; Brother Methods of
Busineja'i.w .--,-,- r- -w j'
r CfedB Hanna, Pres't--Bibre Beading,
:! Preaching and Conference.
T Coleman &..Son Reform Trium
phant. . . ......
' i Baltimore 'Branpii Clothing House
Our Motto.
Andrews & JpnesBemember, Head
quarters. .n'
Pegram (fcv'Ward.Cbmmiseioh Mer
chants. ... . . , -.
BrB Alexander Removal.
Burroughs & JBpriiigs-For Bent.
, Thos, F, Dray ton Beal Estate Agent.
Snow. " - f
We are informed that several men in
Lbng Creek township, in this s county,
are: willing to testify that-they jwitness
ed a fall of snow on Frida morning,
which continued for nearly, thirty min
utes It is also reported .to li4e been
seen elsewhere, but in no place did it
continue so long, or were the hakes so
large. ""There ia no other way 'of ac
counting for this, except by the fact
that ; there" was a falling off fVom the
Merrimorj vote in the township-a
thing: whieh has been as rarie in this
year's voting as snows before jLhe mid
die of November. j ;
LOCAL RIPPLES.
i f r "t ' '" ' ' -
A.'
Who's to be President of these United
States? ;
' : About now'.is the time to nominate
your man for Speaker of the House.
The Baptist State Convention holds
its annual session this week in Raleigh-
By reference to our telegrams, it wil
be seen that the venerable Pope Pius
the IX is no .more. ;
Croy Vance left; yesterday morning
for Dallas, to attend Gaston court. He
will probably remain there during the
rest' ofthe week.
The Raleigh News saya that Wm. W
Flow, a lunatic from Mecklenburg
county was admitted to the insane asy
lum on Saturday.
Whenever a telegram in relation to
to the election begins "the indications
are," &c, your anxious inquirer after
news puts on a heavy disgust and
leaves and . he is not to be blamed fur
it either.
With the closing of the Centennia
Exhibition, enda the inquiry "going
to the Centennial ?" And thus another
handy introduction to a conversation
has been lost to the public, we again
fall back upon the everlasting weather
Whether the election news was good
or bad, the members of the News Club
consulted the Milwaukie returns after
the reading of every dispatch, and
seemed to derive considerable consola
tion- from one source at least.
The newspaper men appear to have
neglected their business like every on
else, and have spent their time in hang
ing around the telegraph offices, await
ing for the election news; our ex
changes contain nothing but election
speculations.
The V. M. C. Association Meetlilr..
Two services were held yesterday un
der the auspicies of the Yourjg Men's
Christian Association ; at fouij o'clock
there Was a Bible reading a, fhje SeCbnd
Presbyterian church, conducted byJiev.
Mr. Chichester, and at night tjhe fame
gentleman preached at thej Baptist
hurch'to a good congregation. Mr.
Chichester is a most active and earnest
worker, and it is hoped and jexpected
that much good will result. from
the several meetings, which lit is de
igned to hold throughout tie week
The Bible reading take3 place to-mor
row at the Methodist church,! and the
preaching and conference at th'e Second
resbyterian.
Carry lug the Vute to Cclumbia
A number of gentleme i from Green
ville, Pickens and Spartanburg, includ
ing Juilge Iho6. H. Cooke, aqd Messrs
iStobo Farrow and D. F. Hradly, of
the press of that State, arrived in the
city Sunday night on.a special tra in en
route for Columbia. They hrfd the re
turns from these counties, wijiich they
were carrying to Columbia toibe count
ed by the returning board on the next
dav. The whole party seemed to be in
a jolly humor, and very confident of
the success of the Democratic party o
the Stare. They expressed a cfetermi' .a
tion to see a lair count it it was possi
ble for them to do so.' The J returning
board are, however, allR jpuliean, ap
pointees of Chamber. ain, -anti most of
them were among the candidates for
office in the elec ion, the returns of
whiph wilt be placed in their hands.
They anticipated an exciting day, bu
no trouble in Columbia jyesterday.
though it was, intimated thatl Chamber
lain might do almost anything so long
as he was backed by Gratjt and the
United States' bayonets.
The party left on the Colupnbia
a few minutes after their arrival. .
SucUj gesvicea.:
The morning services in the various
churches in the' city were, conducted
by the pastors of each, except at the 2d
Presbyterian,' where the ;Bev. Mr. Chi
chester, of Winhshoro, S C, officiated
After an earnest and. able sermon from
him," Rev. Wi S. Piummer, D. D., of
Columbia, .arose and made a few ex;
ceedingly appropriate and touching re
remarks to ibe congrega'ion. He re
minded, them of how God had pros
pered and increased the church since
he first had the privilege of speaking t'
them. Then, they were but a handful
of people who collected in the Court
House for worship ; now, the congrega
tion was large and influential, and as-
embled in a new and elegant church.
He then alluded to the removal of
some, whose means and . influence
had contributed so largely to the build
ing up of the church, and paid a beau
f ul tribu ; e to th ier mem ori e3. His ven er
ab'e appearance and earnest manner
makes him one of the most impressive
and powerful preachers in the South
ern country.
This being the beginning of the week
of Prayer observed by the Young Men's
Christian Association throughout the
United States and Canada, a union
meeting of all the congregations, ex
cept the Episcopal, was held at the
Tryon Street Methodist church. The
capacious building was filled to its ut
most, capacity, many being: unable to train nwoiiwil . t-.pipfrm.nhir. disnatch
- w I Mltlj A V-'XV" . O f
between Danville and- Salisbury that
f SPJCCIAI .TELSGR AM3"-
Florida Unqnestionsly Demr critic
The Prmdent.of the News CJ;ub,"
late yesterday evening telegraphed t
J P Jones, Mayor of Pens icola Fla., as
to how thattnte voted n the ift-,ent
election, and about eight'cloik p. ni
received the following response :
Pensacola, Fxa.: Nov 13.
"Florida is unquestionably, -Democratic
by at least one thou-iu d mj!ri
ty." " lti (Signed) J P Jones.
South Carolina Safe.
In answer to a telegram for iiiforma
tion in regard to the action of the re
turning board in South Carolina yes
terday, the following was received
about 10 p m:
' The matter before the board is still
undetermined, We are watching them
Another telegram was received from
Washington to the effect that the New
York Herald posted a bulletin late in
the evening giving dispatches from
Columbia, saying that Marsha Wal
lace of South Carolina conceded that
State to Tilden by one thousand ma
jority, at least.
?
To Merchants who purchased tJiiifirM 8tock:of Bo 4s . isnd. shoes from oiihe n
: ; ----- Hoiises, we5 Propose to sell their
THIS SEASON, AT AS LOW OK LOWER PRICES THAN THE FIRTSTOCK COST. CALL AND EXMINF
OUR STOt-K AM BE CONVINCED.
Si) U ST R EG El VE D
oi.k.1
CASES
U0LL
AND SHOES.
no T
U. D. ;5 LK LEAUiElt
OUR SECOND STOCK' OF GOODS FOR THE SEASON IS NOW A1?RIVING AND BOUGHT AS THEY WEHP
ON.A DECLINING MARKET. WE WILL Nt)P BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY HOUSE IN
: ? ; ; - t j - NORTH OR SOUTH CAROLINA.
Oregon Heard From.
It was reported on the train from
Richmond last night that Gov Ran
dolph of New Jersey, who a? on the
N E W
octIO
9 OS X T- '-3S&
FRONT
RON
BUILDING
3P
f R A DE
STREET,
CHARLOTTE, N
1 n-t t
od ain seats, itie services were 01 a
very interesting character and were
conducted principally by Rev. Dr
Plummer, who aijain made a most im
pressive ta'k. After prayer and sing
ing, the assembly were appropriately
addressed by Rev. Mr. Chichester and
Rev. P. J. Carraway, after whieh the
President of the Association of this
place made a few remarks touching the
the work and needs of the Assoc'ation,
and the meeting closed with prayer.
Oregon had certainly go-.se Democratic
- -that the electoral votes of ihat State
would certainly be counted for Tilden
and Hendricks.
GOJVliVlUMICATIOriS.
The Speakership of the Next Bouse.
sides 8Jj9'; cl?ar sides 9ia9Jn. Hogs. steady
with a good demand. Cattle in g;od de
mand with fall prices for shipping grades.
Louisville Flour q - n" and unchanged"
Wheat steady; re'i,$l.'20; 9mber,$l 25; whi'.e,
$1 .28. Corn steady and in fair denisn1';
whit, 43c Rye m fair demand at 65 e Ots
quier and nnchanged. Provisions ste-idy
and firmer, Pork dull; shoulders nominal;
bulk clear rib sids 8i ; clear sides 8J. Ba
con scarce ; shoulders 72a7i ; c!er rid sides
9.25; clear sides 9.50. Sugar-cured hams
dull and weak at 15J. Whiskey ectire. but
not quoUbly higher. Bjfg'mj V2.
COTTON.
New York Easy; sales 1,452 at 12Ja5-16o;
consolidated net receipts 80,178; exports to
Grtat Britain 20,478; to France 8,510: Conti
nent 2, 169 nales.
Balilmore-Firm; middling 124; gross re
ceipts 1,887 bales; net receipts 10i: sales 76;
exports coastwise 384; spinners 40.
J Boston Q iiet; middling 12; net receipts
233 bales; gross rece pts 1,252.
FUTUUE.
VICTORY, VICTORY.
TpSJf and. 7AHCE aw ELECTED, atd WE ate SELLIKG
S .INTEJl SHOES
C H E A P E R TH A NEVER
i
Ifee Sent Sine
GENTS' HAND-MADE GAITERS IN TH ENTITY, AT LOWEST FIGURE'S
A FULL LINE OF LADIE.V, MIsfcKS and GHILDHEN'S GOODS
AT LOWEST TRICES. CA LL and EXAM I N E OUR STOCK.
ADDITIONAL RETURN'S
THE STATS.
FROM
Lexington, N. C, Nov. 11, 1S7G.
Messrs Editors :
Dear Sirs In view of the fact that
our Leg slature meets at an early day,
and in ordr to carry into enect at once
ra:n
Below we give the results from ad- ail the pledges made by the Democrat-
diti-'iial counties as furnished ub frof ic party to a successlul and t listing
special correspondents, and also as tak- constitupn.-y, we hope eve.vth.ng
x mill hn tnnn Ih'it non fn old mip
. . . , I Hill KAKJUJ till W V't l IWK' IV C 1 V XIH
an irom our various e.xcnaneres in t,ne ,1,., oint t
bt-ite.
m ine mHmbers elect to make cood their
Jar only five counties West nledirn. and carrv on to a succesful
Sfw York Closed steady; sales 49,000 i
naits; November 11 31-32; December 12; Jan-
uary 12Ja5-32; February i2 3 5; March 1215-32 '
April 122 -32; May 13 27 3 Jane i3 13-32;
July 135-32; August 13 7-32.4.
FINANCIAL.
X w York Money eusy, offering at 2.
Sterling firm at 2i. Golti quiet at 9Jfi9.
Uoverniuents active mid lower. New 5's 123
States dull.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
noyll
s-1 BAEGaz sar i
if
of the Yadkin have gone Republican, termination, the work of reconcillia-
viz, Yadkin, Wilkes, Henderson, Mitch- tion. re-renchment and reform so siic
. . .. . .. . , cessfully begun. In order to do thu
A Substantial Congratulation Our
Baltimore Boys. I
Amoniist the numerous! telegrams
and letters of
congratulation
which
Removals.
r t- i i
.air. it. a. Alexander nas removed
from his old stand on College street in
to the store house opposite the Char
lotte hotel on Tryon street, where h
will keep constantly on had a fre
aud full supply of fancy groceries.
Messrs T Coleman & Son have also
removed their family grocery from
Jotver Trade street to the store just
North of Brem, Brown & Co's hard
ware store.
Gov. Vance is now daily recjeiving, was
one from "the North Carolina boys" i
in Baltimore. After teliing how much
they were all tickled at thejidea of his
being Governor, this important little
poscript was added : " I'leaise send us
your measure in full, as we desire to
present you with the suit -0f clothes to
be worn on the occasion of (vour inau
ration." TheGoverncr sajs it's very
insulting, and he's going to resent it
too, and that immediatelyby sending
his measure.
t
It may be added, in this connection,
ell and Madison, and :iil thcje with de
creased Republican votes. J
Vatawp.a. .
lhe official vote shows a Democratic
majority of 1,421 fr the whole State
ticket; 1.428 for Tilden : 1591 for Con
gress ; and for the Ratification 1,431
This is splendid majority when it is re
membered that the total vote of the
county is but about 2,8C0
MITCHELL.
Mitchell givfs 105 Republican ma
jority Democratic g;iin of 33.
CLEVELAND orTiri A I..
Electoral -Democrat ic 1 ,76'J ; Rrpub
lican 4S3, Democratic m jority 1 280
Vance 1,755, Settle 52G, Vance's major
ity 1,229. Gain for Vance over Merri
nion CGG ; b ss of Settle on Caldwell's
vote 21: gain of Democratic elector
over Merrinion G70; Republican elec
toral loss G4.
DAVIDSON OFFICIAL.
The official vote of Davidson county :
Tilden's majority 9 ; Settle's 124 ; Smith
All
At Plnevllle.
We have received an interesting
communication in regard to the recent
jollification meeting and torch-light
procession at Pineville, which we are
compelled to exclude on account of its
length. The letter says that the little
town was illuminated ; that a number
of good speeches were made and they
all had had a jolly time generally. Just
give Pineville one more chance and she
would double her majority for Vance.
'Alias Armfield's Death.
We learn that Miss Armfield who
was accidentally shot by her brother in
Statesville Friday afternoon, an ac
count of which sad occurrence was giv
en in Sunday morning's isue, died on
Saturday morning about 4 o'clock. She
was buried in the town on Sunday, her
funernal being attended by a large con
course of people. The circumstances
connected with this most unfortunate
occurence, makes it one of the saddest
and most heart-rending that ever hap
pened in the State or elsewhere : A
young and lovely girl, the pride of fond
ana aoimg parents, is cut down in the
bloom of a beautiful womanhood, with
its high hopes and bright promises ; a
life-long burden of sorrow k thrown
upon the shoulders of one scarcely able
to bear it a sorrow which will tinge
every enjoyment with regret, and dark
en every memory of boyhood's days
Truly, it is one of the, saddest of all
the sad Occidents' which could befall
; suffering humanity.
that there are no cleverer stof fellows
to be found anywhere, thari the North 32; Scales' 110; Ratification 3G
Carolina boys.who left theirliomes after county Democratic men elected.
the war to seek their fortunes in this Alexander
city. Many ot them belonged to tne Postmaster Mcintosh, of Taylorsvi le
best lamilies in our bouthep country. furnishes the Sentinel this report of the
and, although brought up in amuenae, official vote of Alexander countv
anu unuseo 10 Jaoor, accepted tne situ- Ti:den 839 : Haves 384 : Vance 899
a ton, went to work, and are now
among, the most successful and sub
stantial young business men of Balti
more. Unlike many who! have emi
grated from this State, tljey have al
ways manifested a deep interest in the
and of their birth, and their action at
uded to above, is another proof of this,
as well as an evidence at tne . great
popularity of our Governof.
Thought UlaTime bad, Come.
Kilpatrick says that he came the
North Carolina to ascertain really what
the vote Of the State was. Be that as
it may ; after remaining several days in
Ealeigh.r he found it our and left.
..Whether. satisfied sor not, he did not
state On leaving North Carolina, he
took lko. Young, jthe defeated .Radica
candidate tot Congress from the Raleiel
.district withhim , and , the two stopped
?oyer awhile" in .PetersburgfAs ebon;
, however, as the hoys ascertained T the
arrival of the two S Badical -worthies
- ; gaye' them' a I Berenae 3 withj tin;
horns;?., It,, was? then .that Kilpatrick
pictured all the -visions of ; the bloody
Bhir the' had 'bo furiously -'waved oa
dread 'realities f He' thought his time
had surely come, land that the5 Rebels
.had him. The poor .devil jvas geared
-.so nauiy; tne Petersburg papers ay
, that he actually called upon the Mayor
. tf the city for'protection-ivhen not one
Settle 352; Vance's majority 457 ; Rob-
bins 803 ; Dula 334 Democratic ma
jority 44. Stevenson, Conservative,
720 ; Carson, Independent. 457. Ma
jority 263; Ratification about 500 ma
jority in Alexander.
CALDWELL.
Caldwell county, the Messenger eays
will give about 900 majority for Vance,
and even more for Tilden.
P G Moore writes the Sentinel : "We
may go 1,000 for the entire ticket. A
gain of about 500 over the Merrinion
and Caldwell vote.
MCDOWELL.
Official returns from McDowell coun-
DistingtiishBd Men Pass Thro the City
Their Views Of the SituirioD.
Gov Randolph of Ni w Jrey, Mont
gomery Blair and Mantoial plarble, 'ate
the distinguished editor bf the New
York World, passed through the city
ast nixht from the North The party ty give V ance 4iIU majority ; lUden 4oU,
are en route for Columbia1 and Talla- Vance's majority in uuricc anout tuu.
we must have our ablest and best men
to lead the way, and carry into practi
cal effect the many theoretical pr. -mises
made, vv ith only this object in view
permit me through your able paper
to submit o the consideration of the
members elt-ct, the name of Marshall
H Pionix, of Lexii.gtn, N. C, for
Speaker of the House of Representa
tives of the i-ext General Asse nbly of
North Carolina. Mr Pmnix, by his
course in the last Legislature, and the
rrewt sen ics he has rendered to hi
party in this last campaign, h--s made
his name lanulrar with all our p onle.
This, with bis line physique and noble
bearing and hi known av-d established
ability as a public i-peaker, mkes him
m every rfspect, we think, well hfed
tor the position. He has been an earn
est and fearless hard worker for years
in the in erest f the Conservative-
Democratic paftv, and hus 'done as
much, if not more (not to detruct from
others) than any other man in this
portion of the State o r otout Radical
ism from its strong hold here in Cen
tral Isorth arohna, and to plant firmly
in its tead the great tree of Denv-cract
under which we all hope to live and
prosper in the future. I write this with
the view of facilitating the great work
before our next Legi-iature and with
the hope that they will put the right
man (Marshall H Pinnix) in the right
place. U. K
communicated. I
Speaker ,f die House.
Among the names mentioned for
Speaker of the Houje, none stems to
meet, with such universal approval as
that of the rising young lawxer from
Davie Charles Price. Having the un
bounded confidence of the people of
Davie and Rowan, they honored him
with ii seat in the Scate two years
ago. Since that time, he has ably rep
resented the county of Davie in the
Constitutional Convention, and has just
been elected to the House of Commons
His sterling qualities, his decided po
litical convictions, his unfaltering and
faithful services to the Democratic par-
tv are highlv appreciated by the peon e
of the State, and should enb'stin hi be
half a cordial support for the position
for which he is eminently qualified
the Speakership of the House
Mecklenburg.
... ?:.. .
hassee. i rom all that could be ascer-
a .
tained, Mr. Marble will probably stop
over at Columbia, and thq others will
ero on, though the y are all somewhat
reticent as to their plansijj
When the train arrived; gat Salisbury
a large crowd had collected to see and
hear eortietiling fromtheijdistinguish
ed gent emen. having beejn informed
i v. - j ii. - 'rt...,.
oi iueirv coming uy a wejefam . .1 ur y
were serenaded, and Gy Randolph
and-Mr Blair in response calls made
short speeches. We leatjif from a gen
tleman present that
expressed
Vance gains largely on vote of 1872 in
Buncombe.
BERTIE OFFICIAL.
Settle 1.GG5, Vance 1,120, Settle's
majority 546; Democratic gain 19.
Rejection majority 540.
PEKQUIMANS OFFICIAL.
Tilden 832, Hayes 1,020 ; Vance 824,
Settle 1,016; Ratification 822, Rejec
tion 1,008. County Republican ticket
elected bv from 150 to 190. A Demo-
cratic gain of 56.
MAETIKOFFICI AL.
the greatest confidence ipi Mr Tilden's g Vance 1,316, Settle 1.149 ; Tilden
election, and declared thfeir full deter- 1,334, Hayes 1.150 ; Ratification 1,315,
mination to do everytbSpg in their Rejection 1,149. Vance's majority 1G7
power io insure a fair icount. Gov Democratic gain of 150.
Randolph. was particularly emphatic,
atid stated thai the people at the
North could not be macje to endure
anything which had thebppeararice of
fraud. " i
uThe, same gentleman jivhoii well
known and thoroughly reliable inform
us tnat ne naa a long conversation wun
Mr Marble who is. just f om Governor
OBANGE OFFICIAL.
Tilden 2.428. Haves 1,668. For Con
gressDavis 2,408, Young 1,651. Vance
2.410, Settle' 1,675. Ratification 2,335,
Rejection 1,691.
YADKIN
Tilden nine hundred and ten, Hayes
one thousand and sixty-eight; Vance
Settle one
SPECIAL
OiifcJSUVEK OVF1CF.
OaveiiOrre. S. (J., Njstubir 11, 176,
The Cotton Marfect.
The market opened weak at yesterday's
closing quotations, declined slightly during
the day, and closed with a downward ten
dency at the following prices :
Lower Crades 8al0i
lw Middling 10i
Middling 11
'Jood Middling Hiai
Iteceipis in all ports, 53 933 "bales.
l oiisohdated. 80.178.
8t. ck, 759,856
Andrews & Jones'
lh THE FiACIS
roR
hoi'e Nortbern App'c,
Seleot Fhiric'a Oranges,
ri Leiimiig. Malaga Grapes.
Plain and rrei.ch Yn;ly,
llaisin?, ut?, Je las. Ac.
Best Brands Canned Goods.
L'ho'Cft Mince Meat, a' so
gillet's Civani Dry H p Yest
Guarantee d to give satisfaction,
A. trial will prove it? merit,
and win your favor.
REMEMBER HEA DQUARTERS.
novU
Pegram & Ward,
CHARLOTTE, N. C,
Commission Merchants,
AM) DK.lLE!t IN
Flour, Grain," Forage, Itoo,
SIIIXGLES, &C,
College S'rcct, opposite R M Mill r A ??ons.
PIIE undersigned hiving s-evtred their
I co'i'if Ction with the t'barlotte, Cohjmbia
Sfc Augusta Rai'na.l cmnpany, ch! the aoec
'ion of their friends and at qiiHintances to
the busins thev have established on 'ol
leenreet, " W W PEGRAM,
novUeodtf W W WARD.
Positive Notice.
. ROGERS,
I kAVE NOW READY FOR THE
Fall Trade, a Fine Assortment cf FlKiMTlRi:,
AT BOTTOM PRICES. THE ENTIRE STOCK IS NEW.
(JiP All are invited to call and examine mj Stock,
trouble to show Goods. Srlfl
No
o tl
IN crnr:ciion with the FDrnitnre BusinefS
oi Mr K G koKers, at mv old stand on
ITn-
routh Trade Ktrtet, I will conduct the
dertakm Business on ray own account,
giving it ray personal attention.
I will keep a complete Stock, from the
Theap' st Wood Coffinvto. the finest Metalic
BunaJ Osse.
Orders by t!cprapb or otherwise, prompt
ly attended to. Respectfullv,
K M SH ELTON.
1
JAIL t see our Stock Drcs3 Good?, before purchahing.
small tilk Buttons you may went.
They are cheap, ny shade of
Flanneh are cheap and we haye a nice Stock. You can get a pair of genuine ALEX
ANDER KID GLOVtS, at
Al.FX M)I.I JSEIGl E & CO'..
EYERYBODT
UGHT to hiv-p st lenst .-ix K'ue Sh rts ; the best nnfinlsktd male . We are pgents fcr
the Charlottesville Mi' Is ; the I est goods ruaf'e fcr themcmy. A large n,? d epp Su ( k
f Hats fnd Clothing
oc22 .
ALI XAM1DK, yEIf;i.r: & C'O
Ten Cent Column.
1
"Inn" up your voice ' and stop coughing j t LL
by taking Dr. Bull'a OoughSyrup. ii. B
Rt member This.
Now is the time of ihe year for Pneumo
nia, Lung Fevt-r, Couaht--, Colds, and latal
results of predisposition to Cousumption
and other Throat and Lung Disease
Doschee's Gesman Stkt;p has been usc.1 in
this neighborhood f r the past two or three
years without a single failure to cure. If
you bave not uted this medicine yourself,
go to.your Drugg'ft, T O 8iuith & Co., ami
ask them of its wonderful success a mi-ng
their customers Two doses will relieve the
worst, case If you haye no faith in any
medicine, just buy a Sample Bottle of
Boschee'a German Syrup for 10 cents and
try it. Regular size bottle 75 cents. Don't
neglect a cough to save 75 cents.
octIO
Tilden's 'presence, andjhe expressed eight hundred fifty; nine, Settle o
the greatest 'confidence M his election ' thousand ; and r nine-threa ; - Robtuna
He stated that Gov Tilden lhad received p'm.e hundred and five, Dula one thous
up to yesterday . morhui Authentic re and and fifty eight t aiarier nine nun
ports from every; county: in 'Louisiana drei and thirty-one, Jones one t housand
excepVtwX and that his majority was arid seventy-five ; Hampton nine hun-
then over 0,000. Mr Marble also cave
it as his opinion from .information in 1
his possession1 that Oregon was alst
Democratic. f,, , '.ui
' When the train arrivSed here,
all
dred and fifty: five, Hay nes one thous
and and forty-two. , t
SUEUY.- -
Tilden's majority three hundred and
thirty twp ; Vance's two hundred and
three of the gentlemen llijad retired to forty-four : Bobbins three hundred
t- -I- 1 it. . ... .1 i ' " l" ' I . . ' .
Kieir oeruia in uie s-ecpiBg car ana no an(j 8eventyone; Marler's four hun
opportunity of 'interviewjnff them , or Hmrl nA Avnt.v-t.hrPfl 0'.
fti ysfv would have touchedi him obtaining any.further : inlprmation was J h-mdred and twenty-five ; Salification
vinio tavVhislife.
i given
t A- 1 '
,1
1 ihree hundred and twelve.
Com. Ext. Corjdalis
Will cure those canses of ( hronicer Fever
Sores, which are so annoying to the afflicted.
PROOF:
CaotreH's X Roads,J Tenn., 1
December 26, lfc71. J
Drs Greene, Lindley & Bentley :
Gents My leg ha about healed up, and
I think it wi I be permanent. I never saw
or tried anything that came up to your
Corydalis My opi on is, if any one has
old sores that "it can't cure they had better
quit doctoring Your ob't serv't,
J D WILLTAMS.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
LL nctes and accounts due the firm o(
rem, Brown & Co., must be settled up
at once. Owin to the denth of our Mr
Brem our friends will please understand
that we cannot carry over amy noes or ac
counts now due until nexr year as we have
often done in years past. Come forward and
settle now, while there is money and don't
force us to the unpleasantness of collecting
"y law. Very respectful it,
BROWN. A CO,
Surviving partners of Brem, Brown A Co.
nov!2
TBLEGRAPH1C MARKETS.
Muiiday, November 14, 1876.
PROPUCE.
St touts Flour held above buyers
views, but scarcely anything done. Wheat
is higher; red fall,. $1.21; amber $1 !31
Corn is higher; No.2v mixed, 41i41ic. Outs
higher; No 2, 311a 1 Jo bid. - Rye higher st
65c.-Pork dull; old $L6 50; new $16.75. ' Lard
quiet aud unchanged; bulk meats easier;
sboaldeis Sic; clear rib, side 8J; clear tides
8$ 3. Bacon higher; shoulder 71c;' clear rib
Nice Stock Groceries
OM HAND 1ID ARBITISO, AT
STITT, WALSH & CO.
ocl9
MEW S TO GE.
8UGA.R, COFFEE,
MOLA8SES, CHFESE,
GOSHEN BUTTER,
FAMILY FOUR,
LARD. BAfON,
UNCANVASSED HAMS,
! FISH, PICKLES, per bbl. and
v. retail, and eyery thing
" bf longing tp a first class
Wholesale and
Retail tjjocery.
MfASGWfe.
O N H AN D !
gQQ BARRELS FLOUR, . t
2000 ASS0RTED sack?!
FAMILY, EXTRA. AXD SUPER;
' " f i-v :
BOUGHT BEfORE THE ADVANCE, :
It it MILLER MoM',
noyll ''i.'
Advertisements will b ivserteu in thif
column at the rate of ten (10) cents per
line, for each inse-rtio-n. I o adwrlUe
merit taken for less than t ieertf y-Jice cents
Eight words make a line.
FOR RENT A new two story dwelling
house, with kiiche 1 with three rooms and
large garden ; rent to a paying tenant, very
low.
ti vll 3. Wm S NORMENT.
TRY OCR
4
99
FOUND at Miller A Son's store 011 Thurs
day, a bras3 key with two other smaller
ones attched They can be obtained by ap
plying at this office
PIANO TUNING ami all Repairing in
the bpst manner and at very low rates by
Ed Voerge. Orders left, at Koellsch's book
stor will receive prompt attention.
oct5 Ira
8 HOOI. NOTICE Mr Ferguson will
open a srhool next Monday, the 13ih. for
Boys and Girls, next door t'c 'Mr J R Hoi
land's, on Trade street. Twins f 2 00 per
month " r 1
novlO 8t f ; '
FAMILY FLOUR.
R M MILLER & S0!S.
ret 28
COAL ! COAL ! !
150 TONS OF COAL!
J Have contracted for the delivery of 150
Tont of Coal in Charlotte Wrill sell it at
the lowest market -ates for first-clsss Coal.
Address orders 10 me at the office of the
Cotton Compress Co., Charlotte. N. C. - i ' '.
If Anybody Else
jf'A OES to the ( emcrinial, let them tke
VJ iupply of 1 or five cent Cigars along.
T CSMl'Jli & CO.
ocfS
lf You Want
SOMK nice Sac sage or Pork Stean, Call
on IMufvTELLER &. BKO.
sepi28
Fresh
A P Sago Chee, valuable for Dyp' i'i'e''
O at
8CARR & (OS DRUG blOKZ.
sept30
iKlite LUNtH
Every day from 10 to 12 o'clock, at he
MOZART 8AL(N.
OCl9
sept 2tf
FRANK E PATKICK.
House for Rent
FOR 1877. House on third Street,betweea
Tryon an J College, containing seven
roy nis and kitchen. Apply to -s??
K R 8 GRAY, ? ":
novl2 St eod " at McAden's Drug Store,
tt-:-?t : ..
The latest1 News.
IRESH Barrel Pickles, just in to-day.
Choice Scijppernong Wine. 8 year old
Peach Brandy. - B N SMITH.
noylO 'j,,1 ; . , ' i 1 .1 is'-; '
EXTRA FiNE BEEF
, Pork Sausage, v
'HOSTELLER &'BR0TdSR'S.-;
Glass and Putty
LA8S,
oct24
PUTTY, Ac, at
6CARR & CO S
Drug gwre.
I, rpULIFS; Ac. A choice select 0:1 o." H r
a lial 03, consisting of llyatnubs, im i.
Crocures, direct from Holland, at Se
Y'ork Pi ices, for sale at ,
gOARR & COV,
oct24 -J- ' Dr in 211
JUST RECEIVED :" ' . "
At the MOZART SALOON, Importnl
Rhyne Wino oti draught,"";
Est's.
EyTRACTj of :Lm6o; Vanilla, Ac for
household use. just received,
SCARR & CO'S,
oct24 . '. Drugstore.
v,: . ; Astral Oil
GIVES the best light-is pntirely
. no cbange of lamps required 50 cents
gallon., ? 1 -;.:.
J i. - TO SMITH & CO-