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CHARLOTTE OBSERVES, gT7iKK.AIPIION HATES-, DJly I year, (postpaid; in advance, , . $8 00 6 moB. - -. 4 no Tli Obsbbtt lob Derart-reBt thorocsoly - jcr;:ilei wtti every needed want, and wita tne i.:st rn-s oi Type, aatf every manner cf JoJ Wont c; a co1 be don J wiUi neatner:, cl' :j lUi ana . pnesa. " We ea farrlc tt tiort nc'.'9 BIiANKS, EIIJj IIHACa, ,s LETTEamSir.CATX", -.. . : TAG3,Ei:c::irrz,rc4.-r-3, ' -: ' feOGIiAIirS, HASD BILLS, . 3 moB. ; 1 mon. Y. ' ;2 00 75 WXKKLt - EDITION. W-ekly, (in the county) in advance,. $2 00 1 - - out oi tne couaty, postpaid, 2 10 1 . ; e montns, , i 1 1 ; i 5 Y0L. XIII. liberal reductions for clubs. (J11ARL0TTE, IS. C., SU5D VY, JANUARY 1 21 V 1877 9 j . 1, " " - - J , f,)j" PAHi '-LEX3, CHECXS, &&, ' : V t3 v mHBundiraignedhaveformeapartnershir. nnder ? l-'n fl the firm name of BOYD A OVERMAN, i Wa m r ? ;oii in ue tne Bool and Shoe business in the store oc- : ' . . -3 i. c - c , cupted by W L Boyd They , will always keep on V hand a fir-class Stock of Boots and Shoes, suitable . - ciT t f uu"j F 'V U 1 T U II - E BU RG E 8 Sv and SELL exclusively for t ash, and guarantee to give " " ' " S I - theff cuatomeiB entire satisfactioa in the quality, bty le f ' t V v : J i" V a?d prices. of tbeirgood. . W L BOY IV Vl " iA'-i.'f ,x't. .r..JL.k:, X W. W OVERMAN. " ' " WHOLESAXir& RETAIL . "7 .. - ...!miM -i i Hju,; -. ,45 ;..aJ janS !t pj r i.'V i- --J" it IK 7 inifisfffni f IBIS WELL . BHOWH AHD . LEADIHG , E0m ? LOCATED IN CENTEE OF THE CITY, OFFEES JC3JtfSTJHPA8SBX ACCOMMODATIONf?, .TO THE TBAVKIXIKG PUBLTC. H. She Fnlititiice s &zsf -eitist Houe 4s -0az-: GAS and ELECTRIC BELLS ARE TN EVERY ROOM. To iKYalidFJorida Tocrstso Persons Jrayeling; FOR TLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY ; t-XUiiUi. -! - " ;n rrr.. r-rrr-3" ' - tSt TERMS;! ERMS;i3.c6,'$250:!and $2.00 i; Rooms. 3F. 3S5iJS 3r2. , -AT- 3 ; '."BL. - O fu r:n itu r'e w A r e h ous e. ..' .vi a ! !. .IJnave just received t . . r r - ilii. . ?..!. 'i.f ' '. ParlorStiifs m!Hairc Cloth I .Heps Aer handsome a'ssortmcnt of GENTLEMEN'S EASY CHAIRSV . - f A FINE STOCK OF LOUNGES. ALL PRICES, CHEAP-BOFAS, CHEAP u;v;i : : CHAMBER SUITS, AC. , 1 V-.-t f, ue6l0 r s 1 2 MtP-Hu- 6.1 s;-. - i. ? 4tw-WP I , . . . 4 t ' ) 'T 1e- 1 1 f - ' -' " ' y - J , ,a"L?- ' ii "j I A HSprJngsVCcmrrCharlotte, IT:C5;:: - - 5- Bruno, ; Llcdicincc;, Ohcmical Oiln, ills , i i, i . ft ' !- '- j - , t r . - - o - f - Yaiaisisi Glassy ; "Df erStufe:: ; JAiicy .iiiTicLEo- PERFonnnY, BnnsnEs. iraue, rney win BUY to: 9 no D E A. E B B S . NICHOLS i ; r , ,nxALsa in . ? ' - r . ??; OF I Q-,? cjajEAiB aiEADc; toiujoks, v pa RI.o a r:M & i n r Ti sntTa " -. Jvufi'ii'oui ait AliHUOOD C1AJNX. fjjj$ No. 5, West Trade St., . i .. S , W -u. J V . JL M. X . , V. 'i, .-a; i i n . ii 'i1 lar I V w' V . v n M m " " 1 ! ' . " "' per day) according to location of . . .K .Q:ECCLES,; Proprietor.:; O C. 213 - .ia - iaL - S - , :n,vrs:o'.,.rii.rjp Li i 1 a fresh Slock of - , v IN connection with the Furniture Business of Mr E G Rogers, at my old stand on . South Trade Street, I will conduct the-. Un dertaking Business on my xwn. account, . giving it my personal attentien. . ' I will keep a complete Stock, from the Cheapest Wood Coffin to the finest Metalic Burial Case. -, Orders by telegraph or otherwise, prompt ly attended to.. Respectfally: - y , . .DEALERS DT, -.. - .V"- ! '; " ' . . , , " .H J4 ELEAIfni(Nys? Dispatches, j r Both Bemocrits and Rtptjblican Sena tors Payor thft lectdraV CoBit Bit .;rrPraat Visit?a by iEepresVntative i, of -G;. v: Hiehollis, Par ticulaira as .to ther:Result of the ihtertitw.1 ' ? J &Jlii lot tb-itoififll (,'. V?C;t LlL-OrJ . ..oiWissctfiEfaV.JJJ Jan. 20., erni ;N ich plJn of, .iLftuJai ana,, lyis ted I PATit-Iurjpg he. moj-ning hp was disctwscd, theiriewge40f.th4 Pr- ident in regartl Inoccupation 6f Jfesa Ptig in. the distfuaionvf )At the expi; ':'BotK-0parUM btlBe feinat ckdssed this morning pn the elecfe'rarcp'uni bill, Neither nartv mefttinc iVU in. tendec Cratic caucus nothing was said.aeiihst peeted.ntMortbBaihaa Jaidapatseh from. WhicK" sa v ' has1 ' epprao' In withholding his name from the ? report was uriaui-, 'mously ii!prdyed-.lll;'"J''j - V .J t.-rv v, "ifVA AvcwioaeiivttLivea jii ilia and Ley 'declin ,tbV give 'details of their interview with itfco President; iai regard,that7it was quite saKafatldrV to them, as -regardg "the pr'epphi 'and! the future. r FX0EIDA.1 'v; -JtQ Hew Count Accordigg to Faca Re ' ';! turcs'Qivas State to Tildeni .V: New i York, ' J ah H 20.-The ' ; ITorcT special from Tallahaised, dated'yester day says': Yesterday Gov Drew approv ed an . a t ul the Legislature requiring the board of canvassers to make a: can-' vass of the rlectoral vote iri' accord ance' with the decisiqn bf the Supreme Court in case vf Bloxham vs. the Sec retary oi State decided in1 Jan i871, and in cafe of Drew;- decided, Dec 23, 1876. ' In obedience f o this' nw ' the board met to-day. Attorney 'TjQeaenl' Raneyjiaving beenf ,oohnel for the Democratic electors declined to act and Mr Corley, Commissioner of Lands and immigration was designated in! his place. The canvass was then gone into ana an inerexurns, ipuna toi be regular wefe counted, afidfhoted 'up 24,434 for the Tilden electors, and 24,340 for the Hayea electors l iO ijTio jt - NORTH CAROLINA. ! 3? BloodyDneJ Between a Colored ReV publican and a Colored Democrat . The Bennett-May A ffUr, Eclipsed. W ilmington; 5 Jan. 20. -Two South Carolina negroes fought a duel at Fair Bluff.in this Stats, yesferdapr, ldnewas' can. ; They fought about politics, four exchanges of shots; one wounded three times dangerously; the other wounded in the right arm. .The affair, created gre'at" exdtemerV wh,ich f .was : intebsi- ned by tne-prominence on the pubho mind of the i recent Bennett-May af- fair. IfiO :rH NEWi Y0RZS- Tilden, and, Raves - Hut jibout Nsw FUn of Counting- Electoral Vote Hendricks will not be Interviewed; v INew Yoek; Jan 20--Mr Tildeia' v.as questioned last night. '.- He declines to state hisyiews or wishes, on 4he elec toral bill. .A Columbus; Ohio dispatch says Gov Hayes also refuses to. express any opinion thereon. -.An Indianapo lis dispatch- to the : World jBayS Got Hendricks declined to be interviewed, but it is understood he has expressed to those in his confidence, entire satis faction with lit jariaVVarin,; fapproval' of the plan as reported. ot 4 r 1 Chicago, Jan 20.-As resolution1 ap proving the plan for counting the vote pessed the board of trade - by aldose i Springfield; Jan 20.-i-Five ineffect- ual ballots., Six members, absent. Ad- jonrned,, y .. r t Ceevelakd, Jan "20. Chas jCbllins, Chief Engineer of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad, suicided," Attributed tq aniiettibont the Ash- tabula accident. , t r, r l -" - - 1 . - J . 1 Steamer ,, , Ashore-r-Aisistance i En Route. ; Fokt Monkoe, Jan 20. The steamer Isaac Bell of the . Old Dominion. Line, from New York -for Richmond ran aground on Willoughby Spit, two milea below in'a dence fog yesferdayf after- noon, at 4 o'clock.: The steamer N. P; Banks has gone to her assistance. A dense fog has "prevailed here- for the last week. t ;;CplIB'A BiirWof N'ew'.Or leans who rs 'AVtfmtM'M ,traShifngVon.y'Gov; tni',resilenl itha VMorningtKdcam-i """"v woiuwnwg uourj on. motion of Mr EdmundsthVSeh'iteytoWup Ihe.biTI reported liy specwVtJom- mittwjjfnj ;gara" u'tho sobbI'M Vhe me secrttaxir 61 fthg'RVftublicaH Kiiiinl . 'irT -:") r::' ;-t j. I f i -' ' Eemoyal : of ; Political Disabilities jrominationsHew' Piai of Count logrtne Electoral Vote Diicaised. i Washisgton,' D C. Jan 20. TIotJSE.- j. um pasaea, removing:,, tbe I "political disabilities "of - Joel; 8; Kenbard,, 6 GeBrgi'a?3-' inVklf:' r $ LijT.be House , resumed; the conaidera jtion of th'e resolution; reported from tbei Committee 6h 'Privileges, arid after a .speecny w mis ot jx ew York, Bfeelye, r i'..-""t.' ...ii. .''r'i.V'. "'V : . u- ... u fu-neBBvuuseibs,iD,ameo1.ipf n.oar, but(yieldod to -a motion fortnelHouse to go. into vommittee or tne Whole on the InUan'Av&propriation, BilfrPen dinr. which-Pajne of jDiottave notice that u nwutuyt up iuj: yuDtuuerauon on Tuesday the bill Reported from the iToint Committee5 on Electoral VatP.v the, debaeynj iid $iil toprqeeed qn- tu-Wednesday night.-whenhei.would demand - tho- previous Ujuestionl Inr Committee ofrtheJ Whble;Tspeeches" '.".rirv IV""111',?1 "-rKansas, ppppsing Iho power.of fthe .Vice Presi dent toi count the.voto.,By Tarblox of. Maaeach usettt,declaring that the j udge ment bfthepebpie reyblted:atny :at- tempt at compromiie. on the President tial, question,:. and., by iChjttendfen of Nw: Y6rk, dleclaiiig. himself strdngly iniayoc dnHe'ill5 of- the Joint Com injnee; on ...xne Electoral .vote? ; The The.Indian bill was then, considered by eectioris, but without disndairigof the ? .Nominations i Miss Louisa A; John son; Post Mistress Graffih.-Ga ; ; Benj. i Lamer, Collector Second, District of Xouisiana.1 ' : -: ... " t '-. Sekate. A h alf a dozen Senators ' pr,oV seated petijions for female suffrage; ; all referred to pommittee nElectios. F .... ... -v. - .; ?, 'ConkHng'presented a petition of citi zens of New: Yorkj protesting i against the -passage of the steamboat bill. i. , 'On motion7 of JEdmundsVthe Senate took up the bill to provifce for and reg ulate the counting of the electoral votes for Presideut..,,.'He.. spoko two hours arguing the constitutionalility -of I the bilrand against the power of the Presi dent of the'Senate to count the vote. Having bad an article in the Constitu tion readr; Mr Edmunds commenced under this article of the Constitution: Some 8 or i0 million of the citizens of he Unfted t States authorized by the awa to select a chief magistrate in; the way prescTibed'inMhis article had' to deavored to discharge that duty. ,They had : expressed theirA preference, and the contest was so close that it became a in alter' of f seriodi -. dispute' between five million of people on one side, and five million of poople on the other, as to which of their candidates had been elected; t Congress was I now brought fatse'to' face with the r question s to hat meaaa"were left for -deciding this dispute. t: large pari .of the people on either aide believed their candidate to have been honestly elected, and if kept out -jofoffioV ( a Jgreat confllitutional .wrQngjuVupinlo& would be fCom jnittedi i If there was any duty greater han another devolving upon, Congress it was iHat of providing somejneahs by which no matter what the result might be,all men might say the due ccourse of law -had becn taken. It, had appeared toVihe rcommlttee lphargedvwithithe onerous.and unpleasant duty of fram.ing this .till s that if the Constitution au- horized thorn to lay down a line of pro cedure which; should ''lead to.anyj re- ulL through. the calm, orderly admin istration of law ; it .would be . a benefi cient act for the republic ,! On tho con rary if Congress should fail to do this biir prosperity under this or some other form of government, no one could say would feel thatthia Congress- had failed in performing a great' duty: He theijf referred to the labors of the committee and j said that the -opposing political opinions; the opposing political educa- in, the partisan feeling had subsided on' both; sides, and the measure upon which they solemnly united in report ing they recommended to the consid eration of ' the Senate. He then ex- plained the" provisions, of .the hill at eogtn, : ; The speech-attracted earnest attention.---i ?;rl.iss M4INE. , ;Anotner ADsconaer 19 ine jeroni-i I" BiddefoeI), Jan 2a W ViL .' Woods manager, of the Truckmans Express, and Treasurer ol. the Sheridan Post G. A. R., has absconded with the funds of both organizations. Tie has .been traced to Philadelphia.' y NEW ADV12BTsr.raEWTS.r v BUTCHEBS ASS0CIATI01T WE, the batchers or . Charlotte, having IT truly and. faithfully tried the credit system of business in oar line, not only find it detrimental to oar bm?iness, . but that we are encouraging a system detrimental to the better interest of ' any community. There fore from henceforth we have ; resoived; to sell all meats for Cash only. "' '-' j , v - .FEIBMAN&MANlT, ?' - . Vf V 1 MOSTELLER& BEO, ' ,- . ; .v. j.w adams, , r 1 . ; miON & CO; 1' ja21 It Sale s; Valuable City .7 hi. .-rjTf-j; -iiic:iit Rrpperty; f u : B'VWwror''pWir-eonWod'rrri a deed of trust ereented tn th nnA ea as trustee for the beaefit of certain parties therein named,, by the late Theams W Dewev. on the 7th davi at J&nnarv iB7rt- T shall expose to public auction to the highest bidder on Monday of the next term of the oupenur vourc oi AcKienourg county, be ing the 27th 'day of February, 1877? between tne hoars jot 12 to. and l ,p. vm",;t the Court uuuse uoot,' me ioi lowing city property f -i r 1 The lot in the Citvof Cnm-lftttV; vnJr as the Banking Hbua bf the Bank of Meck- lenourg ana' occupied, by thf Jate Thos W Dewev. extending . fiftr kit - t my Tryon streets and the fame on Church street; and extendine-from street to street, s - ? . ?,2 Also one lot irrChaTjlotte far the North ern pbrtion orthe cltyt fronting on Graham' Bucvi., bujoihiu we property ei j& l J3ar- rineer. v96. bvcMTffeftt mmnrhin. frontand three , ba teto,ji d.j i -oxaJ The latter wilf bn nnM rWn.M. hjiTennp made kfiow oa day of sale Southern flomft. T)pTTMili'nrt Va lcri fin 1 a i, 1 r. ,-" o.Ji t -z ijf -i-:. iJS AVE just takeStocki and find I have. more uooda i tbart I want to cairry, sq I will . - . i ! -:T 4..' iiiA in i& All "(.,.- sell oat half off at COST , 4o suit the times. I will sell anrie Silver Amr!ean; Watch for $12.00. s i will sell Cteld Ghalns at$f.6dVper .,;.;V1.4' '.-.51 ;4li ' ; dwt. Watch Glasses fitted kt 10c each, ani everything else in proportion. WEIGHT JASD VQUAUTY OP ; GOODS, WABBAlTXD AS REPE.KSENTKD. !j ' J. T. BUTLER'S, . . .... 1 CAROLINA JEWELRY STORE, ,'V;, y ; ; CH ARLOTTJS,. N. Q.";A ja21 i 1 y- (.! (o I A. i'i ,'lM , - -: ' t '1. : iii.Aj.t'ii: . i::"-'.i!' ' iO lie.'! 9?TS, .i - ;.?.( ' ic i .L.i;.',1 u? N Mi. , Xx. .L v.'. ) S'i"'H''y2..'.3 If -f II i'ii ..)3 'u 34 Third I; Last1 Stock Of.''! , 5(5 -fc (-I ' - . C- - - . .-.' -4 31 Co: ti;lM a 15 ,11 w Hi. 6 . l.M HA ; 4 .5 . j "' .V., t OF--1 '1 .'(-,., I iijs SALEM. ALMANACS; 1 iirti:, KIitr" fl '!,'-. VJ f I "5ii-rV "lit :lf . t4 . aJ -tirltjiSifll 3- .-is- ;;l:!2),:Pr'KS.; 9 1 .p T ... - .'.4.' -3 I. i 4-'J-: t1 1T.1 1. QOJ I ja20 .fv-i i," r ?sii oaj- 3 We have Decided t i o Wa inYe Decidedj to nines taa cift-nt 'TTiT'ra i'iiI vaif A-W?f -'JMt"1 - ? " 'ti'jii3rif-"-"k' ".-'f-,,-i 1 1 V.HP4'et vadoa-n.j BwbaJ eldjinidHil A- ; - mi UltGEEDUCTiON" IUrFiUCE ! ! A oai'jibani icnl&r a mo ven .i vifiTdil - TPTRADES and PROFESSIONS" JlHL TRADES land PROFESSIONS xy ?v rbu.n l'n?sd inn3T -norsfT ! !oi8 esdjcasipid oatlq a iilaa 11w boos -5 S3'." BHa 'TEBofi.j'JC t orfJ A RIMAR1AJIBJLE OPPOUTrNITY FOU PUItCIIASlfVa fit o ii Km wt lOS o.I n ,T.f j ; u !.- : -tij .J PaftieSftoni U distance,' unable to i&it ns: personally,; may. relyi npon itheir - -ORDERS receiving onr BEST and CAREFrTL ATTreNTTOtirorniRfn Bntisfaofinn TNT EVERT PARTICgLAR or MONEY RETURNED. .Xj-LJuizt ... RE P R ELEMENT ATI 'V- BOL'OTHIE RiStO F. TEf SOUTH. W-"A- h .is ."tj1 v v I ,i o '! ! -' .j ;if'o"t .v- -rii MINK SABLE ...,,.U.(i...i...w...i..;M1.BOAa?ANDilUFFl FRENCH SEAL .niui Alaska SEAU.u.:i;...;u;.ii..v:::.:. FANOTLGBEBEr.'; i,r.& ;.:.s;a..v.....Ur.!.'...r...':.'.BOlSiAWB''MTJFFS . rc- f,n, grtment 0LXLrEsrWd'rbHiripBE , . j-uu .i!'i(-iii.;a7l J j. j.'i j Jtijai.1! - - j, . . Ill I . I '1VW 'Zno'terfiotrof those Cheap see-Urem - Call and i.ueb, Y t:.j;r-i H l jn tth m n rm m rm ttkttti TTtrrm TTTTYrvr rnTrr ituJiiJ-S15 Oi i'nlii,,id: ' 1 wITi" f s-ii-.riij O' TJUll .vr.nl.U 1 IO JTOilJi 111 V!Ij"Ji!fl ! . SWKiNDWaORES OTPEE01DEN!PED;OPPQRTPFmBSst I ! Js.Uto.acrO JtjhM . 8t .r. . H i , Tl jjj.iJ IV9 UlT.i pili Supply, themselines and their fatoilieK'with e'very thlnlaeedfol ;for' their'eemifert dnriig the cold weather, and as the stock is too varied teiteniiM, W0.itlut ftwlvj ; -:' t l-i.il :" ! TO '-"P " .TM."'t d oi ij i, ri0.D W6,JlOQaxi g.00 MlJbiLliN Jinx tig trj? AlN U Uwt".'t;.-.From,t3 60!tolB woitht$5.te$25,j,r:iti - .oifiiS v . w-Oi o l-,e.n;d r e s S ''Qipom s rT ArnTTTTVTn .Lower than the, lowest effered .in this. xeaket.j OTXXCdATt, U JjU X XI Ii V3T Trohi $5JiO upwards. ' Gents' Fttrnishinf Geeds at the saaso ratio. In short, our whole RETAIL BTOCK: will be sold eft MOARRLESS OX C0TU . From- and after tne 1st or January;- we wisnenr customers im dwtu mux RETAIL HOUSE will beonsaudated with our present Wholesale Sense. V J" A. oDeeS'f Wf "-!r fct-s-'f jt Sq r- Ten i Cent Colilmn. h vi'MdWflsanesls'.seiff. IV inserted, vi thU column at tKe rede, of ten W eerily per UnejJort a4Amvmyl6 'adtiM meni taken for less Uianiwendy-fivt cenXz. "Eight words, make a UneA'. ?; , -' " STRAYED or STOLEN A " dark" liver colored Pointer Dog. tall and slender with long tapering head. Information leading to his recovery .will be suitably rewarded. ! Ah CsFOR 'RENT, A - comfortable j 'Cottage tilfiasftntlv lACifwT. , AnnW at : '; - janU tf " ' " - THIS 6F(FICB. FOR f SALE A '"comfortable twbAstory. vukvage, miii bijl ruuiua, will ue SOlUlOa man who means business, on' easy and ac commodating terms: ' Lot 09x198 feet, capi tal garden, good; well, kitchen, seryant's room, jBtaBies, ana otner necessary, oat hoaseswt Property. well improved and with in: ; five, minutes '-walk of Independence Bouare. jor iniormation anorv at ianli tf XJtiia anlitf THIS OFFICE. - , ... - Ti)if ifr bliiriiCiTO tock oiSujintire Stock fiT.nPTTTrTr ':. " - . m lUPOJQ w . ( MM N AT N 'A" " rjiTj'. n',:r . ".. ; . ,f ". "iV,. " 07i,f ',t''!','bT do-.biw c'iiemo- .' . tttrn 't'i! ?i c -?. vfst fins tn.iwe ,.. BOAa AND, MUFFS 'io ej--jsl! Jyv4ilit'o Lira iolhii UVMjVJUVMI j and" Superior aifcaccijs! jus'tf received. ELI AS, WHEN' &-EOESSEBR, --;: tiii pi JIasenio Templ;SmiLaiBS. ' "- eru'l Jsys To -.10. a o2ii worth.$4.Q9yf6.00n4lft,ifj eicjlii ii UUUHOto noixnooaX triv u-trnt i iCJIAELPTTBJ If, Q .. iuVriiteiYrcofFhnn5l3, BEYGOIOBS i-SHAWLS AT COST ytiX hlili ,?AAZi'y.)e. ol noiJ - v, 'BABBINGEE ATBPTTEE'a I !JanJUi.'a -vl! LsiLnJri ducboxt. TTTOULD imform the ladies fcf Charlotte l and vicinity, that she has takes the room 1 in '' the rear of 2rs. fi. UeKelis' nil-inery-: stere and where ahe.waala ka r see her riends and custtniers,.. tt will guarantee a perfect tl. AH 'ih' aflt is to give her a trial. 1IE3 IS U ; ft.-..iT0.0 if-f ?T.7,' Mok VsO iAf iB.Vo , i. hi ! I' , 1; oc25
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