chaslotts ojEtsxayxn. tVBHVMTTlOtl KaTK. - u 1 year, (postpaid) tn advance H mas. .... ' 4 turn. I num. 4 .' Wtt KDITiOB MiBwuDiyim advance, $2 00 ; om othe county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, ! ojf Liraral rndnctinna.rMi .iv. I V WUDS. W , l-hL 111 II II I II II , II III ' I - I I II III III - I II a II III IH IB I VT I II I II IN UV1 AVT, A. iw A. . . x I' - ; - , - "O. rf fr?'"' 'r-rfr-- 7. J ' M&i.ft o naoauttiofl. ' South CHARLOTTE, N. C., THURSDAY, NOYEMBER 16. (876. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS NO. 2 391. -DEALER IN- BOOTS, SHOES LEATHER. Noon Dispatches. FOREIGN. Russia and Turkey Preparing for War Torpedoes BeingTPlaced in the Bosphorus England and Aus tria will act in Concert. T . jjondok, jnov. Io.-The Standard's Carolina's Vote. Thm CUsxavM Joto Deptmnl m mW , rappUsd wltt .vary BMdai want, and with the latest styles of Type, an? very manner of Job Work ou now badon with neatnau, dispatch aad ahMpnesa. Ws tan fonxlah at abort nottoa BLAJTCS.BILIiHlADS, LBTMB HZ IDS, CARDS, . : TAOS, BJDCDPT8, FOSTKKS, . . . PKOORA KM TO. HAND BILL Cotton Reports to the Departmmt of Agriculture. TIT . w ashingtox, JSOV 15. Official tp.- porta to the Department of AgricuU tl,?ern,SrChai?berlain'8 despatch to the Herald contains but little, so far aa the results of the voting laatTuSdaV are concerned, and that little iSSSJ VEffUe. It 1R mora fV, : D"""giy Q i.-u. V"' """.furious inatm ture indicate that the season has been 5 "tale like South Carolina the Execu- e able to fur more definite. extremely favorable lor 2atherhlf, nnt. nVl ,ef.6houId.not be able to fur- ton except in some portions wrtK It wih h.TZ L FL0 ( Vt - - I . . iwijiy UCUCVKU DV T.no lmno-. Carolina. Kroat hn ,'r,; tiaJ that th r,-- , . 't.j i u j r.ii iiit i.nn 1 - AuiiiciriH n wnrt n m ; crop in the Northern belt, notably in he for Governor in aritaiisas. xne fibre ia nl.o..tu,. .. ..! wuu.lJr aie correct. The moat Methods of Business-Points of Advantage IN THE PURCHASE OF A FUliL LINE OF .... , FALL AND WINTER GOODS, CoMtlinoPle 8peci.l , : Turkey usal. 1 7. " ff Ppmt in hU 7 ia t-.: i I ' - u"F"i uuamv in r.h is Ln fivirtont .f . . FHa.uug vgorouBiy lor war. Tllf. Sm,mfl.n u-kI j , . . ' vu uiuaiion pedoes are being. pUced at the MtAm end of the B.sphorus, and forts have been strengthened. The New Free Press of Vienna Bva. .. " 1 ""sia"u possesses ine clearest proofs of Russia's ulterior designs. She has Southern belt, drought in ,h n Se out Sufficivnt"J?w States, rain storms in the Carolina, ,cns a majority. Governor Chamber- theboll worm in the Southwest and Ceto bf h,Iy aMf l5e votes cast the catterpiUar in certain Jocatibns SAS'oTS. to S near th On if -u.-.f - moo L"; resuu. ine fiic uuiei causes 01 1 . "cu uy cne uemocrat, i. ... i , - "viuuwaia w pro- The harvpRt. will ?&1P- e actual state of the nnli be complete at a much earlier daf haVe foed the game of m rr ,nu a desperate 1 M A A 1 "'jury io me crop than usual. Th AT LOW" PRICES All Mi mil Mi fiaifat to this to WdriitaJ as nijitei uommunicated thes t tt- - v .v vvuul v lilt I ,i an 11 a it n I I ' I Beust, the Austrian amb,Mldr i than .". Z "r'" SS'Ufc ?. SSSS London. A comolete a,rm. u u..., " 7 ''",,ro jiT'." compos o o ti g anil it 1 1 1 ir r.nA rw a . H - f I xxj. iiiiM inuiArifTr u: - . s iouiwuiug season ior .: uuiuers seekme "ita"JK- in ine comparison w th n. . wou) posts enal the last crop, the percentage of the Atlantic coast States, are relatively larger by reason of the poor returns o'f 1875, and smaller in the Southwest frm comparison with the remarkable yield of that reeion thev nrpr,,!. - J - 1 v i cgaLnowiHiirErcra. TEADE STEEET, OHABLOTT23, C. octl fib m 1 T r k k T7Tr- " g Ifc s . BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESAJ.E & RETAIL, established between England and Aus ina. The Post to-day in its financial col umn says; Londen underwriters a taking five shillings per hundred pounds for risk of capt'ire on steamers now landing in Russian ports. Akyab, Nov 15. -The British steam er City of Manchester from Liverpool to Calcutta, ha sunk off here. All bands except the Captain and steward supposed to be lost. London, Nov. 14.-A Reuter tele gram from Constantinople savs: All the powers are stated to be in accord, respecting the conference which is ex pected to commence its sittings at the end of November. The Porte has made an extension, but its &rlhm;nn E. A. OSBORNE. appears certain, England havin" made urgent representations to that end. St.Pjsteksbukg, Nov 15 An imneri al order was promulgated to day pro- uiomngine export ol horses from Western and Southern Russia. Vienna, Nov 15-The favorable re ply of Austria to the English Confer ence proposal has been dispatched to London. 3:" ?uevf."y. the returns nyu.y uuc ai8tricts at will nay, that enough will be thrown 7u' "ire cne result- After all j? to.. "protect the -.v.vu uiiieus, auerait the republi can i jubtration that now every one could . Z . 1,1 P.eace, aiter an election lows: North Carolina 92, South Caro- without t or disturbance of any kind lina 99. Georgia nn mr-.A., inn ,,. we a.re treated to a elimnse nf fhraf' DEALIB8 IH ALL .KIND OF BEDDING,&C. No. 5, jWest Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C, JUST RECEIVED LIMB WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 15. The elaborate Tallahassee returns irom many i,u ui wnoiesale intimidation oi sicuemng post mortem and in quest on the -'bloody shirt." If the troops had not been poured into the state; if the murders and assaults and browbeatingsofthe colored democrats has not been notorious; if the United s ates marshals had not had the whole btates in their hands for weeks before tne election, arrftstino- TuK?fQ ..:u. and efr, the country mieht." for nil i viesna, ov 14. Political Cnrrp,J rfrv:,.uu V1 ,n.e rascals who have pondenoe publishes a letter from its 2 1 and !b "I8 ,imProven St. Petershn-o- ., . I VT " "iuu.., iiHVe lent an ft w11C3FUueui wuicn . w governor Chamberlain 'a ehiwt iwuiim iu xwussia intends cjr wm not De listened to to aemana ot jforte, as follows : Dis- 7ru ,Ui tne ent,re Population of disturbance, but bama77, Mississioni 78 LnnioUn, sq Texas 100, Arkansas 74, Tennessee 101. The average is between 83 and 89, in dicating without reference to' the remainder of the picking season, near ly nine-tenths of the crop of 1875. FOREIOirT E. D. LAJTA & feRS;, To which w. inTil. th. i.teK.tai .U,n.i.;d ;,aricniU.f THE FURCHASIII6 PUBLIC. K a X9 m mr v-k w -xuu8i POINTS' T WE give a guarantee protecting all. rpHB guarantee protecU the buyer who WE buy our goods at first hands, in im mense onanHHa fr rAOTT ' W-5?iIy-?pon lare,?le nd re satisfisd WE have our8nior Partner as a resideat T?ISwi" "J1! the "V" to an intelli buvenn NVn.ir j : J. rent mind, how mm ... . ... fit fmm" . t cn reioeie- -ii r..; " " o i7 . -Trir rhVw-T ""t "ine an4 nactuation in KZ " nlTTirS? BtJ"h 1UB1M.CIB. - n.vu, onuia nose at SI 00 perdosen.two good Linsn Collars for 25 nuxercnieis for 25 cents, every one L: ATO one rAReivM favAM tVa TI7E cut off every item of unnecessarv ex- others. to 1 1 peaaiture anrl rvnin. , " upon ine oniv svstm selves and customers selling exclusively for Cash. vuuuvi uur ousiness sttw i t - .. of safety to both our- ( ) azlfTPPeTienc9' "dy capital and , vie: "Buying and bYnfsM' htT We-,Use for t Pwples rnh" J benefit in lowering Drican. m.iT. '.u. greenback dollar worth a premium ia gold. TTnVTv.- a5'dl"on to oar immense Stock of Clothine l armshine Goods, a mmnUi. .r j ue' ru Bosnia, Herzegoviuia and stones, qV-L i p-are "already in the auu tnre is no dantrfr f . v. UUT WO Parnoatlir v.M a D.. 1 fK ui: ' , CUW without distinction in creed, abolition by fraud to join hands with thA r?r of irregular troops in Europe. The tSi ho J only asking an honest language of the country to be intro- n V H." esLVOte' t0 8end pre duced m the public offices and tribu we have a inagaificent varietv t Toilet articles, Canes and Umbrellas rf in wn5!nrMr' onolc "lection of Jewelry, the novel styles as iSSSY "' 8pciaUt ing' ali of BED ROOM AND c-fsr ru nomc pinniinrn PARLOR SETTS. AND A rin i tait OF COFFINS OF ALL GRADES, ON hAND. itim: in CHARLOTTE!! The finest UliHinerj Eiiiporini) 4 3 . J He Ladie s are Respectfully Invited tb Call at the WHERE THEY CAN FIND THE LATEST STYLES OF i i itpm fr& matt m a m m Mm m. im 1 FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS m m em m t9 -3S 3L. V 33 3P Fine JDres. (Goods a Specialty, Such as all colors of Cashmeres. I OFFER TO SELL THE FINEST BLACK CASHMERE IaT $1.00 A YARD, uyW UOSL, VV n.jlXj AI -I Of. Washingtok, Herald.has an special of official counties which justify oflScial returns made a few days ago. It is settled that the full returns of the county can- assing boards, will give the State to the democrats by over 900, and to Til den by over five hundred. The re turns will be-attacked by the republi cans before the State canvassing boards. The democrats are confident that they can defend every return. The contest before the State board will probably be long. ' A dozen counties will be attest. ed by one party or the other. The testimony in each case is voluminous. The Tribune's New Orleans special says: The democrats claim that a count o the votes actually cast will I show (hat Tilden has carried the State by about 8,000 majority, ai d-Nichols by about 9,000. The republicans! be lieve do not deny that a the votes actually polled are aeainst rf . i ... 1 ' I mem. but they assert that under the law they will be- able to prove that several parishes were carried by the democrats by, intimidation and vio lence, and that wheu the votes from these parishes are rejected, as they will be. legally, Hayes and Packard will be fjund to have carried the State. nals. A native Christian to be appoint ed Governor hy the Porte in each Province, and a premanent commis sion of supervisors, composed of the Consuls of the Great Powers. Th letter also mentions rpfnrm, u -a.wa.WA UiO l W lFO demanded those specified in the dis patch from Vienna, published in this morning's Times, a summary of which was telegraphed to the United States. ovul" lu to De present at the R.;;r Vn Pously- composed EOV12 E. D. LATTA & BROTHER, CLOTHIERS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. ONE PRICE A Sad Calamity. Insanity of Professor James H. Horner. M. E. VIRGINIA. Annnal Conference of the Church South. Richmond, Nov 15 The ei'htv- second annual conference of the M. E. Church South, ot Virginia, commenc ed its session here to-day ; Bishop A J -ivavanaugn, ot Kentucky, nresidin?. auc session was nriucinllv nwimioH in routine business. Resolutions were adopted providing for the appointment of a committee of nins to consider the subject of formal relations between the General Conference of the M. E. Church and the M. E. Ch liroh Smith majority of Und recommend such action as ihev m proDer. o o o 525 I a x GEORGIA. 30G O 2E 2E 2Si 3L The Cabinet yesterday discussed the Vermont and Oregon postmasters chosen as electors. Southern matters were discussed and the cabinet appears to agree with the President that the duty of the army South, is to preserve the peace, and to report through regu lar army channels election frauds, and to prevent lawless interference and noiio mtenere themselves with the machinery for counting votes. A republican elector in Oregon has resigned his postoffice, ai d the depart ment has placed the office in charge of an agent. It is stated that several Centennial commissioners who hold commissions under the broad seal of the United States have been chosen as electors. " Engineer's Strike. Augusta, Nov 15-The engineers on the Georgia Railroad belonging to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi neers, struck for higher wages at 1 o'clock this morning. Thirteen freight &3 o H o I I o o o CO Q ft o M (4 H CO & o CO I H O w PS w M Q 00 oo W H X w v. to 0 H a 6 a o T3 a at TS a M O. E QQ o QQ H W M O (J Q W M O o u w H a O W QQ w w a o H o O 3' g CQ 8 . o s H u - OS 00 Q CO W H n n oo C9 02 H i i O H O h" W i-l w eq H O o -4 CO CQ W M H O a -4 W A- w . w 1 1 w Ah CO 5' Q W B Ah H P O W ' o z a 23 w TO w o -o 8SS5 i-9 M OSft.?6i o CQ o Q o H H M o Oh IB and two passenger trains are now out I '3 T1 i n .. Antj peopie or our wholetate will wnn sorrow that Professor James "urner.one or the most distinguish- eu eaucators ot North Charolina, was brought to this city last evening, by his brother, and committed to thp in. sane asyium. He had been showing symptoms of n.oa.u.tjr wr six montns past, and his i-wnatanc-areaa seemed to be that he might be taken tothe asylum. One day msi wuk, ue iook a powerful dose of jtt-aic ana laudanum, then called his L i? j J lo tne room. told her what c uwi uone, ana negged that no in- ijucot siioum De neid over his body. A physician was speedily summoned, and rp iV anuaotes wnich saved his life. H.e is reduced almost to askeleton aim scarcely speaks to anybody. It is feared that he is hopelessly derang- He was for many years the orincinal and in connection with R. H. Graves, JJ-LjJ"A-S, COHB1T &7 BOESSfBTR had charcfi fnranmo t!mflnffi,.D.V 1 ' ' niJCv ooro military academy; but had re cently returned to Oxford and re-opened his school there. k1 is- ?inS"lar double coincidence that, Prof. Horner onr tano-Vif n Eugene Grissom, the Superintendent of iu asyium to wnich he has int. hon committed: and that his ur, ana anerward great rival teacher. GiuiLiciii. m jjingnam. also h- rQ TY" ii-iomtr a.1 3 ' . i ' I . Dame luimuo asyium. The tidings of his terrible affliction m carry regret to many homes kji, ine xoau. ine regular .passenger tram Ielt for Atlanta this morning. NEW YORK. Annual Convention of Methodist Missionaries. New York, Nov 17. The annual convention of the Methodist Mission ary Committee assembled to-day. Bishop Scott presiding! . Present : Bishops Simpson, Ames, Bosnian, Harris; Foster, Wiley and Merril. Five hundred thousand dollars was de cided upon as a limit to be spent on mission work for the coming year. LOUISIANA. he felt for his distressed eigh Sentinel. family. Ral- NEW ADVEUTISEAEXTi. Barber Wanted. P LEASE send ns a good Democratic Bar -v ner 10 Siatesvile nn th vouch for. This place has sapported ihree. Tk . . lDem au " we can get one me rigui, stripe ine wtiole place will pat- mmva him J. vxTiEnaOFeTi.TKSVILLE nuyio For Rent. T1HE two stores occupied by Rotchschild rLif- w-Vawd oyr'on Trade street, op- ARE JUST MCHTIHO THIDt KTW - FALL AND WINTER STOCK, 8 v ?nnShe'4P',fndJwi11 b,"old 4t Price to oit the hard tiines Onr SUek-.f ?hi?-nW n ?ud P161?- Black Alpaccas and Mohairs at miST that will sstoniBh yon. A handsome new lot of fimbroideriw very cheap. Dress Goods very low. ' w F"VVH TV Jii UCIV HFLinn TTIII lftA r Uaa. a J Csl - - w eral assortment of merchant w. "wS.v I L",? and a C- the prices will defy competion. Blankete and Flsanels, extraordinary ckeap. tbeTtoThtiS. if ycu call and ex.mine onr Goods we will make the price. ( init the tiaass A Bw .nd h.nd.ome lot of CkrpcU jntf8' C0HN ROISSLlk ja21 WITT I0W S IT & R INTE IS , CHARLOTTE, N. C, SEPTEMBER lSTH, 3476. NE W YORK. n u i v-n vv uy n r " New York, Noy 15. Wm II Robert- son, Gen Francis C Barlow, and Assist- xon of the Dem0crats ant district Attorney Rollins, have B far fori TalloKo.... T Hf w vi iixu TO CIRCUMSTANCES, I HAVE THIS DA Y DETERMINED T0 declines to go South., John S Williams, of the firm of Wil liams & Guion, is dead. A Change in Business Contemplated. New Orleans, Nov 15. Messrs Gar field, of Ohio, and Kelly, of Pennsyl vania, arrive to-morrow, when the re publicans will answer the . communi- Tbd city is very quiet. : . noyU it BDBEouoas . spms-os. FALL CIRCULAR OF 18 76 OFF ER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE AND MEDIUM CL0 THING, t .- . i i . . TOGETHER WITH A LARGE STOCK OP' t . GENTS'.;. FURNISHING -IGOODS, AGTTrAL:COST,:;;.' MYTHEr?HTNGR,I HVm8 ,? B0XTGHT AT t!E LOWEST PRICES. BUT A T ;A ND BELOW CO S T . 11113 13 KW1LLIC0 PUriN AfTTlJitrjT.'Al)lF YOU ',-rAi T '-02Ir Yt LL, I WILL CON YINUE YOU TH4T THE ; . Mid-iMght Dispatches. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Washington, D. C, Nov. 15. For the ; SpathAtlantic, States, colder, northwest winds, stationary or rising barometer, cloudy or partly cloudy weather will prevail. The Vermont Elector. That one of the Vermont electors of President is disqualified under that article of the Federal Constitution which provides that no Federal officer sha l be an elec tor is a matter of no moment . Th a Real Estate Agency. T ,0ff!F my services as a Real Estate Agent, ur we s&ie oi Lands and Houses in the Sf' w ' nanowe ana tne .Piedmont region offNorthahd South Carolina. ' : 1 haven hand, - for sale Town Lots, Houses. Water Powers for Mill 8ites, Gold. Upper and Iron Mines, and many thousand ui uiiu aaapiea to Farming or Stock Kaising, varying from $i to $35 per acre. Upon application at my office, corner ui irjon ana uonrtn streets, a limited n am ber of Blacksmiths, Wagon Huilders Wheel -:o- To the Trade and Consumers : gEING TOO WELL KNOWN TO THE tDe WE DEEM I T UNKICZ8SASY Tn GO INTO A LONGDISSTERTATTrtvr ia nv : u .u.i.7; 'Z Ta i, mauriivvk,' QUALITIES sad law of that Sure, like the law of Vir- w?Ights.Cabinet-maker8 and 8tone Masons, r' PRICES OF OUR 8T0CK:THI8 PALL, BUT HOLD IT mixrtm ginlconde,.thVt incase any elefr SSn'tv? fl0 nrrw-W4r !-L f HOLD IT SOTWCtlMT.TO SAT THAT novU lmeod -"7 . 1 T "T7?.rr? v T RBTA B COMPLETE IN ALL DE 7-T-r r- .PARTMENT8, AND TO WHICH-WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION " ' ' ' I Removal Removal, we again state ,JT ZLZ ; " wTJN USD AS BE70SE WISCONSIN, 3T DDEfiE-' O .'fTAND ON TRADE STREETCnAELOTTE, V C. "si Milwaukek, Nov 15. Several weeks before the election," one republican' candidate was "discovered inelligible, and the change made in tickets did not reach all point; ! ' faulty ba 1 ts are not sufficient to raise a doubt as to the election of the eligible candidate. uvgmu io auena ine meeting of the novI4 lm end eieaors at the state capital the other electors shall fill the vacancy thus oc casioned - .. " --. S, ()ne of the best lawyers inRich mond haa handed us the following ex tract from Cqoley on Constitutional lim itation: ' ' "If : the person ; having the ' largest ) nSuanJ,)n ad a fre3h ?d weltsclected iiumner oivoiesis lnengiDieihe oppos I t n.,..- . ing candidate is not elected, but, the -FAMILY FANCK GROCERIES rN Tuesday,; the 14th V, o occapy the ue the Charlo ; the 14th November. I will THE DEATH 0FMR BJNTELS BTTT RtriTT1 ri -.'I il-r '"' ' s old Brown BuildinRv' oppw- " - ..jI?.;. . AV0E ,10 )0 MORE OP A i Ae" I 1 eep CASH BUSINESS THAIf HERETOFORE. TO WTrTnn wKrlrt rov e- . ' Cbotey,Xon. Lim1, Section 620. And will - be pleased" to see' all any bid That is to -Sav. a the disonalifipri 1 l CB8t,mer? d many new ones. . i . afr ifiii ihi II v wj TIB A trrtw v - le to the office besjilV., TeT K pueiuiaotoi nao meugiuie u me Othce I Respectrullv nng Bit-Vfceu, ailU HS l COOVl II nobody, can fail to attend the meeting'of I J!7 cicuwjis, m iwu tiecwrs cuuia not elect i i K B ALEXANDER t- ri Brick. : A good point, but one that will not I 'A -'f1.10 Common' and pfessed 1 Brick, avail in Vermont, we fear.-iftcA. Di8. Sot cbep7trTi'"' ' l''v" ' f. patch. R M MILLER 4 SONS. WE 8PECIALLT INVIT11 I Otinnr a - ; .- . , w , - . . . xuMTS for READY CASH. AND XN THIS CONNECTION WE BG : LEAVE TO SAY THAT WE HAV15 T inn. rAi 'CLi '; ? ' I --"f ai .:", -..TSi, , : "T .LARGE JOB LOTS OF, DRESSOODS. CLOTH-. INQ AND HARDWARE WHICH XTTt wrr t T . " . rJ ... . " 'mLBL8EIiATAOREAT SACRIFICE. ' ; 1 - octl septal . , --www-i u U-..

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