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3. CHARLOTTE 0JB3E&YE&, JODpninnncr XbQuacru lab Vesxrtntinl am niiy 1 year, (postpaid) in advance,? . AS 00 6 niua. c'vl. ' : 4 00 tborassblT raxtpUad wife ts? at ftnd wlCH tlx latest atxlM rfTn.0 erary xxutuaer of Job Work ean now t Con: with neatzMO, dlgpatnh amd eliMpaesm. - ITataafarnlihatihartnotlM. BLANKS, BXX2.H2AI)a, ,. ' LSTTE3H31C3.CJL2U23, , 1- 3 DW."!'- 1 mm,o a: 2 00 WKLV.iarTX01l. ., eekly, Jin the county) in advance, ,2 00 ' tut ut the coiinty, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, y V I V .1 I 06 liberal reductions for elnba. ' ' . .- TAGS, SSCZIFT3, 70723, -r . - '.-V. c PBOQHA MWBV XLAJTD 11X8, CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1876 10,2 401. ! W. DEALER IN. ; Noon Dispatches! BOOTS, SHOES a!? LEATHER! Washington A FULL LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AT LOW PRICES. '-' u , - , .. - , All Boots ansL Shoes Bonclit from ikb Hoisef artaitei asRepreseilei octl STREET, CHARLOTTE; N". C. E A L ft a JBURGESS NICHOLS. E. A. OSBORNE. V IK :LKALE & RETAIL, OK4LKS8 ' IN : ' J i' . ' ALL' KINDSS OF BEDDING, &C. i - No. 5, West Trade St., ! , CHARLOTTE, X. C., JUST RECEIVED -A FULL 3L. I NIBI i - or i PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL LINE mm (-; LBED ROOM AND OF COFFINS OF ALL GRADES, ON HAND, : . , i , mmw hiew goods ! E!. &- ROGERS, n BADE BlSHMir, OPPOSITE WEB BIARKET. FHAVE NOW READY FOR THE Chamberlain's Pleasure to Govern the Disposition - of Troops - in South Carolina Why Judge Bond is Now in Columbia Warlike Indications in Europe.- WashinqtouT, D. C, NuV. 27. Grant writes Cameron that Chamberlain is now beyond-conlruversy Governor of South Carolina and- remains to, until a new Gurernor is legally inaugurated. aud direcU him to eusUni Chamber lain against domestic violence until otherwise ordered. Forwarding thi to Gen Rager; Cameron says : Advise with Chamberlain, and dispose troops sons to carry out the spirit of Grant's order. European advices aie threatening, f he attitude of the Porte according to late Constantinople advices is not re assuring. Russia- is providing an im mense nuiubt-f of bledges tor ttte winter cauipaign. It i suited that a Loudon house takes tire million rubies of the Russian loan. Later. Chamberlain's request to Grant came iate yesterday, (irant call ed iStieriiiau and otber ulilitary men to a council, which coutiuued at the White HoUae till nearly midnight. Cameron replied to "whether there ii anything startling." Oh no, uotning particularly startling, ouly, Gov Cham berlain has made a special request lor a certain dispoditiou of troops, and the orders have been given. The Presi dent's advisors in the conference were Canieruii, Sherman, Meigs, Barnard iui Vanoleit. . The movement though pussibly suggesied. by Cbamberlaiu for other purposes, is intended to suppress turbulence. A Herald's special from Columbia, says : Judge d m nas tola ex-united tttates Senator Chestnut, Judge Bacon and others, that he hae no idea of in terfering, that he is here One week be fore bis court meets, solely for the purpose of ezaming - iuto the business to come before him, and. without any other object whatever. The Tiruta'Columbia dispatch gays ; Enough republicans will absent them Betver to give the organization of the Lower Hoiise to the Democrats. U. S. Judge Bond writes : The canvassing boards have never been adjtaed by me. JNo one nas applied to the f ederal Cir cuit Court of this District, and- if any person does so aun v. and there is a Fall Traill n ImP. AKSftHnnf flf II KITI KK. statute for it, he shall have relief; if .fe fWoOTH CAROLINA. 4 Plot of the Conspirators Derilopi rg . rThe Bayonet to Snlftthe 'Hourr-- An Address by Hampton and 0tbrs to the People of the .United. States in Reply to ihamberlainVCair for Trops Democrats elegraph ? for Chief Justice Waita-City Full' t of Peopler-Anxiety Felt . Columbia, Nov 26 On z application for writs of habeas corpus the board of State Canyassers were ; brought this morning into the United States Circuit Court" Judges Bind and Bryan' r-resid- M f I T TTT M A! DDT ing. The board were inthe cuat.ly of Y " '1 AiT AL the sheritlof tbis count , who, t r nh counsel, asked for time to make a r-'-turn to the application, fir the- wi's Tho flunri ainifirl thai. i.1mAnn il ' im gra n ted, and that th e prisoner w ju'd HJ. B. ALEXANDER. be held in the custody of tha Cift, J a; 3 t r $50 Reward ! I will give a lewarJ of $59 either for the re turn ot f93 stolen from my office yesterday afternoon about 5 o'cloek, or fur information which will , lead to the conviction of the thieE , C L VAND1QRIFT. v nov2t - ; , ; Fresh Country Butter. . ; .... ... .... . r i Tlie Distinct Featured Combined in our -AND - FoR'jSA.LK CUE IP, BY pending. the return. Application ba?ed on the ground that the board were dis charging the duties of appointing Pre sidential Electors when the. Supreme , l . e .i o j. ? r . . i r . I Wi WB:0We.iaiW,..ii. buflf colored kid Glovvwith a small chain subsequent motion of counsel, time I and i wo go!d buttons attaahed The finder f . . - m -II I ' . 1 I Lost, BY Mrs F S De Wolfe, on Jast Sunday, be tween Tryon Street and the A.. R. Chpel was granted until . Wednea lay 10 o'clock, to make . a return, pVnding which the board was placed in charge of a UMited States Marshal, The mem bers are now at large, but are accom-J panied by deputy marshals. f It is understood that troops wilt be posted at the State House to-morrow when the Legislature meets to organize. will be tuitably rewarded by leaving the same aith the owner or at thic qtSee. rov28 if . Mrs. E. IVI. Moyer 17CULD iimftirm the ladies of Char'otte M and vicinity, that she has Liken the ro-;m in the rear of Mrs R. McNelia' riiil- nV ry store and where the would be pleased see her friends and customers, anl will All she asks is to give her a trial. MRS EM MOYER. 51 t The Quality and Texture of tKinaterials. Auction Sale OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. I Will bell, at the store of J 8 Poilhpp, commencing Tuesday tbe 23th inst,at eleven o'cL-ck a. m., his entire stock, consis ting ot Hate, ( ap8, Uiovep, Hose, Collars Haa k rchlefs, Dressing Gowns. Ac. C F HARRISON, iiev2Q2o Auctioneer. TdlT- AT BOTTOM PRICES. THE ENTIRE STOCK IS NEW. All are invited to call and examine my Stock, double to show Goods. .JgJ there be no statute, he must seek his remedy elsewhere. : O'tl JiW-igUtBispatckes. IN connection with the Furniture Business of Mr E O Roeers. at my old stand on South Trade Street, I will conduct the Un dertaking Business on my own account, giving it my personal attention. I will keep a complete Stock, from the Cheapest Wood Coffin to tbe finest Metalic Burial Case.': "' . ". -f '::' Orders by telegraph or otherwise, prompt- Jy attended to. JHespecttuuy, V M 8HELTON. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, Hi C DEALERS IN FLORIDA. : The Board Meet and Organized. Tallahassee, Nor 27. The canvass ing board met in the '"office of the Sec retary of State, Mr. McLin in the chair. Upon meeting of the board a protest was filed by the republican electors against Attorney General Cocke's, sit ting as a number of the board on the ground that he had yirtually decided, given decision jSrior to -the assembling of the board in that he had telegraph ed that the democrats had carried, cer tainly the State, and that the republi cans could not cheat them out of it. . Mr Cockes stated that he had sent the dispatch, it was in reply to one friend B ,.who asked ?his opinion, and who furnished-, it to the newspa pers. He respectfully submitted that the dispatch and the opinion therein contained did not disqualify him from sitting as a member of the board. The protest was entered and the board pro ceeded with the regular business. . . Mr. Co wgill-moved that Governor Steams and -.General 13ranton com manding the troops at this point be admitted to Ihe 6C8sion4 Mr Cocke AG IN I WOULD CALL Til E ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THE 8PLENDID amended by adding the name, of Mr. IUt r lrew; ine ameimmcut w nwvy k U ' ThP board then went into a pri vate session and adopted, rules for its government.., The Board then, agreed. BUYING" OLOTBLNG AT A S AUK1K1UJS. liSTS. lOCai JUllliIviauB iiuiH v journed till to-morrow at 10 o'clock.' The following dispatch signed, by Senator Gordon, of Georgia, Senator guarantee a perfect fit. Johnson, of Virginia, Gen Wade Harnp too, several Circuit Judges ar.d a large number of State . i.Senator and Representatives, white and colored,' and many other prominent citizens f the Siate han just been sent : To the PTexldentqfthe United Slates : We, the underpinned, visitors from a distance, committee of the Democratic members elect of the South Carolina Legislature, the Democratic Executive Committee and citizens, haying just seen by the associated press dispatches that Guy Chamberlain has applied for United States troops to be placed Under hia orders at the assembling of the Legislature to-morrow, sead this our solemn protest against the troops being placed under command of Gov Cham berlain, We have no objection to the presence of troops, and Will co-operate with them in preserving the peace, tut we protest against the use.of tbe United States army in controlling the organi zation of tbe Legislature and enforc ing the inauguration of Gov Chamber lain, who has been defeated by the white and colored voters at the ballot box. There is, nut the remotest danger of disturbance of the peace by 'the Democrats. If it occurs it will be at the instigation of Gov Chamberlain, wnose partizans have takretthe only ives lest in the late" canvass in this State, Not one drop of blood has been shed in any political disturbance except by Republicans, .It is literally true that the Democrats received their greatest majorities in the connties where the United States soldiers were stationed.- What pretense therefore Pickles. CHASiPlOiYTFA HOUSE, Drugs. Medicines, Ghemicals, Oils, FANCY iRTICLES, PRFUMERY BRUSHES, or25 - - . '. 1 THEY RflUST BE SQL D. '.' r : ' ' V-s -" ''-'I' ' . 1 ' THEY HOST BE CLOSED OUT BY THE FIRST OF. JANUARY .. . . .. : - . ; ' - ',' .u. -. H.i 1 U -i I Y r WASHINGTON. v w I i -At .Tt' - rv; 'rr r ! Habeas Corpu. Case Before' the Sn- preme Court Writs Denied Post non d on Account of the .Weather Wn 97 Thp Sunrftmai And t as t h e T i m e ishort,- they will court '.motion tor. kahfa corpus n benall OI lienoersun au umci nuiu New Orleans, 'seeking to, take appli cants out of prison in West Virginiaj on the "liround that they were convic ted iri' Louisiana and HYeatyirginia had never assented to use her prisons for the confinement of Federal prison ers, the writs Were -denied, the Court holding neither position tan able. The Chief Justice delivered-, the opinion. These were convicts for whiskey7 frauds.-,,, -; - r -V , j Yesterday i the military review was 'lit v.v; Positively be Slaujghtered -CALL QN- 4- r no22 koOPMAlfH'i OLD STAND 07T TRAPS STREET, CHARLOTTE, 1 f .v-t fi I postponed on account of the weather. OF CHARLOTTE. FAKCY FAMILY FLOUR, Little Pig Hams aud Breakfast Strips, Roasted Coffee, fresh every day. Spiced Pigs Feet and Pickled Tripe, Loose Pickles, very choice. No. 1 Shore and Mess Mackerel, Pickled White Shad, Choice Batter and Cbeesp, Oiliets Cream Yeast for light bread and rolls, Pore Ground Ginger.Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Crosse & Black w eU's Chow Chow , UK ouDenorfeTTLKS and Deflect ottAi:E8i onr hTnirrr nd herence to Truthfitl REPEESENTATiONSr the-PoLrri T attentiou -which our patrons receive; th Immense Facilities 4 we enjoy, , the Extreme ' Lowness of our prices,5 our Stmcjtlt Cash and One Price System, our Satisfactory dealifigs with everybody,, our CoMPLETE w and. Thorough systeiriof business, and THEN. ONE visit to our establishment;! to ; SATISFY ypu of THESE TRUTHS.; ALL substantiating, this ONFind Important Fact : that itisTjNSATE tomake purchases Outside of Otjr House.- ' ; j-:; o? .:. :. "We are now prepared to ; furnish Clergymen, Professional men, Business men, Farmers,- Mechanics and Laborers', with Winter garments, that; will fully meet allthe jwants of their different vocations, and with our innumerable lino and sizes, ,we; are enabled to fit any person not exceeding" 600 pounds in weight Those unable to come to the City can order the style and price of Garments desired j they will be forwarded immediately. Prices of low grades of Goodsin Suits, ranging from $6.50 to $10 medium :nd goqii?"5: ties, $12.50 to $25 ; from fine to superior. (CustomeaVtr!J ment) $27.50 to 35; Overcoats (all wool) as low; as $7.50,tqthe finest Custom Goods of New York. Rules lor selfcmure; ment sent on application. Youths' and Boys Department iCOMPLETE in Suitings, separate garments J and KiltsVt" l'KKJES llillEslSTlliLL. m .u: r. II IQT OPFN Pn 03 DOZEN 1900 Lines and WimiuttAMc-- VJ w I vrtlTL XJ lik WhiteDress Shirta,embrOidered boabmi; and we offer same at the extremely low figures of $1.50 EACH or $8.50 PER HALF DOZEN. These Shirts cannot be duplicated in the NeW YokIc Jobbin Market for less than $17 50, and we solict an inspection,' for they are the GREATEST BARGAIN OF THE 19TH CENTURY. ASK FOR THE VEX-. CELCIOR." All goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES. CAttH SYSTEM Large Sales and Small Profits. W e cordially invite an inspection from the public at large, feeling satisfied that we can make it to the "ad vantage of every one," to do business with us-promising "satisfaction ' in every instance, or money returned." Jm Di L A TTA BROif , nov26 One Price Clothiers, Charlotte, N. C. ; ; ' o o o o o a o I CO r I o o o CO a a w w M o CO I H O or M W M o CO 00 W H K r-i Hi O Q 05 O e QQ o 2 QQ W w tt o u Q M M O o u Q w H (4 p; w h) w o CO o a w tt o P3 a' CQ 8 o M H O" U CQ P-i . CO Q w" 03 W H - o 00 0Q H o O B" Ph tt H O O CQ " a? 2 -BRr " -"5 . B : - g . . jjMfl. H S g3sS w .a- o a a CO o Q M O Cm SB B?2 ggn HILIASo- OOHBllSr-- Sc ROBSSLBB; is therefor Got Chamberlain's demand or troops to keep the peace? We re fer for confirmation of these statement to the co m m ander o f the Un ited States forces at this place and elsewhere in the State. r Democratic counsel and Democratic State Executive Committee telegraph ed this afternoon to Chief Justice Waite requesting bis attendance at the United States Circuit Court on Wednesday,' when the habeas corpus case of the State Board of Canvassers will be heard. Both parties are in caucus to night, and the city full of people Nothing has transpired" " since this morning. Considerable anxiety felt. A New Wat to Fuknmh Houses. The fact is that the South Carolina halls of legislation are without furniture. The late legislature passed an appropri ation to refurnish the nails and com mittee rooms; and before this learned Prepared Cocoanut, Crushed White Wheat. Macaroni, Yermicilli and Tapioca, Pine Apple, Salmon 1 and 21 lb cans. Sea Foam. Patappco, RuGuford and Royal j BAKING POWDERS. nov26 Longer Mnlpnce Ceases to le a Virtue. WE give notice to all parties who owe us either Wbolesaleor Betail bills contrac ted prior to October 1st, 1876, will be placed in the hands of the sheriff: of the respective Counties by January lit, '77. Don't, blame us, we have waited until bur patience is ex hausted. WITTKOWSKY & BINTELS, nov26 ev su tit jan 1st " ' " Real Estate Agency. I Offer my services as a Real Estate Agent, for tbe sale of Lands and Houses in- tbe town of i'barlotte and th Piedmont region of North and South Carolina, I have on band, for sale Town Lots, Houses. Water Powers for Milt Site?, Gold, Copper and Iron Mines, and many thousand novl lm eod body adjourned nearly all negroes, acres of land adapted to Farming or Stock wif K throo-fnnrtbn i nnnhl t.n rad rT I Raising, varying itom $1 to$J5 per acre. ;. wrif a. rolorpd Solon rose to his feet upon,.appnn4on-fc-i!y wiucc, wruer 7 -7; . sfttl T . of Tryon and Fourth streets, a limited num- and said: "Misiah opeekah. 1 moves I . t, t w pn;i. w,.i sah, dat de honohable membahs Of dis I Wrights.Cabinet makers and Stone Masons, ugusiHMiu uu uo yumicgo w&iu i can nna employment id murpny, ijnerosee to dar own Homes an ae oie ruraiture, county. M tuub f ukakiuw. sah." This sensible proposition, in ihe confusion of the last nours, failed of a passage in both branches, but it was enforced all tbe same, and all the old carpets, desks, chairs, tables, patter- dusters, -spittoons and clocks in s a word', every " article ; that could "be gathered tip and carted away, aisap neared. - The attempt to replace the necessary " appliances to law-making was not successful. CincimKttti ' J2n- AUK Elegant and Perfect Fitting Pan ta li loons, are beyond the fALJfi i)V CUM PARI ON. .... E. D. LATTA & J3RO. , nov26 M. A. BLACK. C. A. BLACK. NEW FIRM. 44 t . t r 117 E have this day formed a co-partnership ff, under tbe name of M. A.ttlacJc K uo., The New York Herald, though a and propose to carry, on a Wholesale and admire the bloody shirt. He says friend of Hayes and Wheeler, docs not Sw i ""V"6" , - '''M A BLACK & CO. - 'If the Republican party is to be for another four years a party of proscrip: tion in the South, ai party: encourag-1 mg-misgovernment and trading7 on outrage there, then it is by all means best; for all our interests." North and South, that tbe democrats should come in ; j aud this- is the - opinion of a great many thousand republican .voters, without whom the republicans cannot succeed in November."'.. . ndvl5 Tm Toys, Toys, Toys. AND THE liar o cot :Doll : In the State can be Seen Free - nov 4 at CS HOLTON'& C0-s Opposite Ifarkat. LEG AN I and BEAUTIFUL Silk Hand- J2i keruhiels 35 cents each and up ; Windsor Scarf (assorted; 50 cents - - , f nov2C , , , D LATTA & BRO. OR 8ALE- .A. good Gtold. Watch. -For particulars in quire at , . ril0BSJRVKR OFICIS. THE Selections we offer ' are - STAPLE?, KOVALfandCHOfCB: k .KM -nov26 ft 'iE. D. LATTA AKK JTJBT ECKIVIa THIHt 1WW FALL AND WINTER STOCK, PnnffVit mtIv and chcan. and will be sold at rriees to suit tbe bard tines. Our Bteek DRY GOODS is full and complete, i Black Alpaccas and Mohairs at prl that will astonish you. A handsome new lot of XmDroia arias, vary cheap. Dress Goods very low. , , ; Gents' Beady-Made Clothing and Furnishing Gocds Department, ready for inapaetic a a the prices will defy ccmpeuon. ,a iuii une oi booh mnu mors, jdib, nu era! atsoitment of merchandise. Blankets and Flannels, extraordinary cheap. B8- With a 25 vears einerience of tbe wants of Maekltaborc ws skuld ka aW ill them to tbe satisfaction of our customers and ftiends. l:u- If you call and examine our Goods we will maKe tne pneea t sun inetupaw. v 5 .... .. ELLAS, 'COBIr.02Ijak A uew atd handsome lot of Carptta juiti. ',t , , ju2l .; ' . , ., -it. " '. f -v : WITT K0WS KT & EI N T EX S , CHAELOTTE, N. C, SEPTEMBER 15TH, 1S70. .1 FALL CIRCULAR OF 1876. To 'the Trade' and Consumers.:. A 3 9 .''I!y. ii f'lm -4T'r DEING TOO WELL KNOWN TO THE TRADE, WEV PEXM IT UNNICESSART TO . QO INTO A LONG DISSERTATION i AS TQ THE MAGNITUDE, . QUAUTEES an,' PRICES OF OUR STOCK THIS FALL, BUT HOLD IT SUFFICIENT TO SAT THAT OUR STOCK, BOTH W BOI.RS ae aid RETAIt, 13 COUPLETS IF "ALL;DE-f PARTMENTS. AHD.TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTIOirkv ' :.u.f. C" WE AGAIN STATE THAT THE B USINESS WILL BE CONTINUED AS BETOM THE DEATH OF MBV iXBtsfe, "BUT; SHALL-! ENDEAVOR. JQsDOi'mOBJS 01 A " ' CASH BUSINESS THAN HERETOFORE, TO WHICH END WE 8FXCIALLY HTYITE, THOSE WHO WISH TO AVAIL THEMSELVES, of ihe OPWRTUIHTT; tGXTTIKG SPECIALTDUCEMENTS for READY CASH LEAVE TO 8AYTHAT WE HAVE LARGE JOB LOTS OT DREC3 GOODS, CLOTH 4 ING AND HARDWARE WHICH WE WltLSILL AT A :G3ISAT"SAC2ITIC3. iJZ.'.- t ' v ''1 "j.n ?;'!'- ',.5'. iiWBpEMREfURTHERTqSAT.THATQUR rUI CTUAL TIU3 jCUSTWCESa.. : ' " ' ! , ' ' 5 t'i .v s ,: - K-S'aO'Li f' ARE AS WELC01IE AS EVEBr VERY. RXSPLCTJULLY, j , r , .. . ,, - s are STAPLE, - .o --.i Vt ' A.r-!' "-r '. 4
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