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. C2AEX0TTS OESR?i:;l v ; . s m . . : TbeOssxsvxa JoO Eersxtnent " frwfUPTlO WITH n 1 yew. nrl,JJ Jn ''"vacce. torochly .cnllel ir-.i every ca-aaea want, and wita Vie ut: :t atyica cr every maimer of Job Wcrjt eaji ao'w m don J with, neatness, CI:: and etxenpaeci. it w 4 00 ' 2 00 75 .. b ru. 3 roue. - t t j.atoo. ; - . r ..-.? - tSCKLY IfiltiOH. W Wv ,'in'the eountylin advance, out of the county, postpaid, '. n .v.. . . . "We ean furnish at. short notice blajvxs, rnjj niuLDa, gsoQSAtmra. iiA2n ehxs, $2 00 ...1 Ofc O I11UUU1D, . VOL. XIII. CHAI1L0TTE N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31. 167?- NO. 2,456 "er liberal redactions for clubs, rpiIE ondjrsig red haye forme) a partnerahip, nndwr 1 the firm name of BOYD OVKRMAN, nl will continue tbe B k1 end Shoe busi uess in the store oc cupied by W L Boyd. They will lwnys keep on' hand a first-class 8tock of Boot and Shoes, suitable for both city and country 'trade,- Thy ill BDY -andbELL exclnsiTely for ,t ab, and guarantee to give their cus-tomers entire ttatis 'action rn the quality, t le and prices of their good. "W L BOYt:, WW OVERMAN. 4- TKLE0UAP1U0 NEWS: Kgoii Dispatches. Midnight dispatches. B U RQE S S N I O H O L S , "WHOLESALE & RETAIL, - SKALEH IS' ALL KirjDS OF FURNITURE, BE1)DING,&C N33 CHEAP Bi D3TEAD-, LOUNGES, ,.' s'" ' -:; 'ti i - : . : ' ".. .'-::V-,-; : PARI.OB &CHAN5BFR SUITS. COFFINS of ll KINDS on II AND. . I"': " IS .... ' v 'JLr vw-jj JjJ.'-'a.I'J " No. 5, West Trade St.. . . . . , , . ' .4'- CHABLOTtE, N. C. . . ;v 7 iWlSSIIffTni . ; f - WASHIKGT0N. Grant Won't Interfere with Louisiana at Present Barnts Surrenders II e- - quired Telegrams The Cipher Code r Unknown to the L'emmittes-Snndry - Bill. Washisgto, D. 0., Jan. 30. Manager Barnes of New Orleans has delivered the dispatches required of him to Morrison' Louisiana Commit-, tea. Senator West was examined, and was asked to divulge the key to the cipher j which he refused to do.unlfss allowed to take out private telegrams. This pnnssiouTvwrTefnSed'f and 'after some unimportant interrogatiens Sen- ator West was discharged. . Mr. Stephens rested reasonably well last eight, and is more comfortable this morning than for several days days. A leading Louisiana Republican, says neither West nor Casey, understood the President to say en Saturday, that it would be improper t change the statu quo in Louisiana," pending the election count. - ... SEKATE. .v Mr. Wright of Iowa, submitted a res olution that the Senate proceed in ac cordance with the provisions of the electoral count bill, to appoint by a viva voce vote five Senators to be mem bers of commission.in said act provided for. " He gave netice that be would cad the resolution to-day. - -"Mr. Edmunds of Vermont, submitted a resolution authorizing and directing the President of the Senate to appoint two tellers on the part of the Senate to perform the ' duties ' required by the electoral count bill, which was recently passed ; agreed. Mr. Allison submitted a resolution providing that the proceedings before the Commission authorized by. that bill be - printed in the Congressional Record from day to day; laid over. Mr. Hamlin of Maine, submitted a resolution instructing the Committee It is highly important that affections cf ths Throat, - Lungs or Bronchial inbts i should be checked at once, and for this pur pose nothing equals Ur Ball s Coagn by rup. DIED, ' - In Icard township, burke county, on the 4th inst., at the residence of William Baby, Mary IIcss, aged sixty four. In Icard township on the 6th inst , aa infant child of Andy Helton. , . - in Lincolnton, Tuesday SSrd, Aanie Jane, wife of S J Jetton. in ut una iownsmp, Kowan county, on WASHINGTON. Congreisional Prccesdicgs Prepar- mg for tn Jtiiectorai uouat-r-J edge 'Bradley the Judicial UmpiroV : Washistos, Jan. o0. The Cabinet meeting wai unimport ant , Nominations Jas Dt Brady, Collec tor Second Virginia District. - -The vote in the : House for Bepre- sentatives on Grand Commission was who lost SO votes, mostly from members , O MrriVe I nUrSUay declining to name him. A-. - . , '," ..W lo of Anthracite Ceal. whick I will sell at lowest market price. - Send me your orders at once that I may be able to deliver Coal promptly. Weight and quality always guaranteed. . P E PATRICK, Ofi&oe at Cotton Compress. Ian3l: . , - ' E. D. L ATTA &. BRO'S, . SPECIAL COMMUNICATION TO THE PEOPLE ! ! We have Decided to offer our entire Stock the 21st inst.. after a Ions and painfull ill-1 WA nAnilA 4- fP- nvi4-imA Wf- Ir ness, Mr Joshua Miller. ?TO llclVO tU UU1 CU111U WU j Ul NfcW AD VJ'KTISIlita JEKTS. ' The Judges Jiave-sent la the Hoase arid Seriate under leal their .appoint i ment of 5th Judge. .General impres sion favors Bradlef .' . Kennard will produce his private memoranda of the proceedings in the secret sessions in the Louisiana return ing boards.' Congressman Field, who i is conducting the examination is glee fulover his progress.' Littlefield in purging himself of contempt, testified that he did make the changes in the Vernon parish returns by order of J. Madison Wella. ! He refused ' to forge name of the Supervisor, and it was done by somebody else. . Confirmations: Thog Settle, Judge Northern District of Florida. Senate. The Committee on Public Lands reported favorably -on the bill granting the right of way to the Hot Springs railroad over the Hot Springs reservations. , . The Senate voted unanimously for Edmunds, Morton," FreUnghuysen, Thurman and Byard, except that each candidate in voting dropped his own name. A concurrent resolution was adopt ed appointing fifty special policemen for duty at the capital during the count ing of the vote. Adjourned. ' The House bill authorizing the pay ment of five thousand dollars t4Eads, passsd. ' Payne, Hunton, Abbott, Garfield and Hoar, were elected members on on Rules to inquire and report, what if J the part of the House of the electoral any ruie t nouia ue aaopiea lor loe i commission.v OP FIKTH .GXiO'S'EZnG-: OE" PIUTE OLOSirJG ASliA-lMlGBnBDUCTIOn "HI-- PmCBS! AT I LARGE REDUCTION III PRICES 1 House for Rent. - SIX (6) Booms close to business. Apply to W R BCRWELL. janfltf T. L. FILLETTE, Trade Street, under the Central Hotel, old stand of B. J. Allen, . WILL OPIN THIS (WEDNESDAY) AF TERNOON, JANUARY 31st, a Choice f Stock or Fancy Uoods, consistmg , in part, of .. ' . '. SEPHYR CIRCULARS, for ladies, - (very stylish ; ZEPHYR INFANT'S A CHIL DREN'S BACKS, (very eleganti ; ZEPH YR SHAWL8, large and small ; LACE 'and. SILK TIES. BLACK ENGLISH 5 CRAPE. WHITE and BLACK ILLU SION, KID . GLOVES, COLORED. Sltr These eoods have all . been selected with great care and eomprise many novel ties Agent for the Celebrated Bonrcicanlt Kid Glove, the PARISIAN FAVORITE. jan31 lw V : '0 BUSINESS MEN! ALL ALL TRADES and PROFESSIONS TRADES and PROFESSIONS 3Li 77 Ti n m IF 11 XX m 7TI UL2 71 n A REWARKABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCHASING A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCHASING : FOR LIEH AIID BOYS. FOR LIEU AIlO BOYS. a PaWiea fmm a diRtfinf.i nnftblA in visit ns oer3onalir. mav,relv uton their WHITE and ORDERS receiving our BEbT and CAREFUL ATTENTION, promising satisfaction IN REPRESENTATIVE C L 0 THIERS OF THE SOUTH. IBIS ' mii. zmm mi: ikim hotel; LOCATED IS CENTKE OF THE. QTY, OFFEES r.KSTJIl.rA8SB-' ACCOMMODATIONS TO THE TRAVEIXING PUBLTC. admi.eion of ' persons to the;-capitol i during the counting; of the votes for Prepident n,' d Vice President, and that i rhe"CoMtio:tre confer with the Com niU.of . oti Iiules of the House '.of Rep- T.he tupreme Uourt Judges are in Council. They will select the fifth, after adjournment, at a meeting to night, s Littlefield is before the Morri son Committee, purging his contempt. - Kellogg is before the Committee on Privileges and Powers. Kenner -testifies that Wells and An derson opposed Dr. Kennedy as the fifth member of the board, but don t knew why. Kenner knows thatHayes carried Louisiana by throwing . out votes. - - - ' ' house The House passed the bill abolishing the police board, the Presidents objec tions notwithstanding the President stated yesterday, that he would not Four batteries of artillery recently ordered here, havo been ordered back to Fort Monroe, jt is thought the olher troops will leave for 'the North and West shortly. i3ITTBrTenjucxaBdIental3g on. the police board. THE VERY LATEST. - There is no doubt Judge Bradley has been selected as the 5th Judge. The formal announcement will be made i to-morrow." - - ' . 1 . J Te Fsmituie is first-class, fbo Souse is 0aii ' OAS and ELECTfclC BELLS AEE IN EVEItY EOOM it ; i?7ilo ; rrAn i.l e: 'ni., PW!mitf 'iTril Yfil inff take any. action regarding either party gre?s for an appropriation of $50,000 mjiijHHuP5-fiwiJuu,vun;.-0 v. . in Louisiana, as tnatwouia oe prejuag- toim FLORIDA. Sills by the General Assembly. Savannah, Jan 30. A Tallahassee special to Ihe News says: 'fThe Gen eral Assembly passsed a bill to pay the Democratic Presidential electors. A resolution was introduced ; asking Con' IOE PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY FOR COMFORT. insr the matter of the electoral vote. If trouble occurs, he will supercede the present status by military government vritn Augur at ine neaa. to improve the mouth of Apalachicola "river. " " - J ' - TERMS C tJ.CO, 2 0 JJooms. - - ' , . ." - tnd 'J2.C0 per according !to location ol H C ECCLES, Proprietor. 2ES. 3 & O 3.3E3 -AT- FU R N I T U R E W A R E H Q U S E. I have jtifit Tf'cewcd a fresh.Stcclc of . Parlor Suits sir -Hair, CloUaiS-Jsteps ' v , - - 1 i . A very handsome assortment of GENTLEIEN'S EASY CHAIRS. . FOSEIQIT. Ths Catholic Powers on the Ht Pa- pal Election Servia Negotiating With Turkty for Peace Sevene 'j Gale ia England. ' , London, Jan 30. The -Standard's Vienna dispatch says negotiations be tween Servia and Turkey have com menced. . .... - ' Ignatieffhas arrived at Athens. Beelin, Jan SO. It is stated that the WUU1U' "mr V ? " trananosed in the translation. . Across respecting the eventuality oi tne vacau- tha rr tn tha Vifrht. cy of the Papal throne, and engaged to but aiway8 turned td theleft. In copy make the strietest use of their ancient ing the practic we retained the useless prerogatives to secure regularity inthe part: and changed ttheeMenUaV, for F . o eSme unexplained reason. Possibly election of his successor. ; . , our fathers thought to be consistent in '.London, Jan S0-A severe galepres the matter, and rather than be right vailed iu the South and Southwest of handed in the driving changed the lat Enslarid yesterday and last night, ac- ter to suit At all fnts JtogM 'Ja w min nnd sleet, which now practiced is every way inconve; Wuiru..-;-7 7 ' , . , I nip.nt. and is a woriBysumecioi reiorm ' Where a Driver Should Sit. One of the anomalies in American customs is that of a driver of a wagon sitting on the light hand eide, while he al ways turns out to tbe right when pass ing 4 another team. : It matters not whether he is on ; the ' broad, safe thoroughfare, or on a narrow lane or crowded city streets, his seat is the gam. Thus seated it is very difficult &r Z&StS&SrS: Haycr, Ross & Jones, driver. XWUUHCOO iiuia o . uivuuucut cause of the many collisions between passing teams; and tne wonder is mat more do not happen. The custom was brought over by the Pilgrims, but like a . Dutch sentence the parts got The adoption of the t fflectoralbillby Con gress for Counting the -Electoral Tote, settles the question as to whether there is to be peace or uar; over the result The Business interests of -ihet Country cere ' se cured : Trade will shortly seek 'its "ac customed channels, and a general ; and healthy revival of business is now fore- shadowed, ' To meet the de- . mands of our Custo-l mersf and trade, un der these circum-v 4 stances, we have re centlypur chased the : largest and most Select Stock of GEO- . CERIEB ever offered by us on this market, They were bought for Cash, and we are prepared to offer ex tra a inducements to purchasers who de- v sire to sell again just in, 20 ,000 lbs of Choice BACON. 9 , COHEN" 5c BOBSSLBBi AEE JUST IN EECEIPT Or A" s - ; 1 SUPERIOR LOT OF PURS, v. ' MINK SABLE... l...BOAS. AND MUFFS FRENCH SEAL : BOAS AND JfUFFS KAMSKATKA SEAL U...... .BOAS AD MUFFS ALASKA SEAL -..UAH Hia FANCY GREBE ;....BOAS AND MUFFS Call and see them de6 And a full assortment of LADIES and CHILDREN'S FURS- ' Imediom and LOW GRADES. 1 Another lot of those Cheap and Superior ' Alpaecss, just received, see them ELIAS, COHEN- & ROESSLBR, ' . . . . . , Masonic Temple Uauciog. -OF THE- WE; NOW OFFER TO THE PUBLIC . ', , UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITIES ! 1 ! V - , -7-10 ' ; v. - t Surp!y thewselyes and tli-ir families with every thing seedfal for their eo fort duriif the cold weather, and as the stock is too varied to Itemize, we site bat few : ' - 1 - articles: WHITE BLANKETS, From $175, $4 00 and $8.00 ; worth U 00, $6.C0 and $10. 1 v ; LADIES ' C L OAK S: From $3 60 to $15; worth $3 te $25, , RUSH, RUSH. RUSH. -WOOL E.N D R ES S G O 0 D S From 121 cents upwards : less than half price. MILLINERY s FANCY GOODS AT Wholesale Grocers. jau23 -TO. ALMOST PRICE. AT i,. LOTUS' CASH STORE, CLOTHING A FINE STCCK OF declO LOUNGES. ALL PRICES, CHEAP SOFAS, i CHAMBER SUITS, &C. . '" CHEAP I TK connection with the Furniture .Bus ne8 1 of Mr E G Rogers at my old 'and. on South Trade Street, I will conduct the Un ,t.b?n Business on my. own account, ftivineitroy personal attention. , j latter wilhcede to W g,Iw?U k Jpa complete &om districts demanded. Cheapest Wood uoinu w j,uo "r B Orderly telegrapher otherwte. prompt . ly attended to. - Eespectfully gjjLXON. caused considerable derangement ? 01 telegraph lines. , Th9 weather now is fair again. ' . - - A dispatch from Ragusa to the Reu ter's telegram company, says : "The British, German and Italian consuls will proceed to Cettinje to-day, it is re nnrtpjl in order to induce Prince Nico las to make peace with the Porte, if the Montenegro : tne iz Montenegro has consented to allow ihe Turks to send into Nicsics, twelve tons of. pjovisions during February. ' . Tbe Post publishes the following m semi-official form : "If no unforeseen accident occurs to disturb the disposi- t.ion wbicn now animaiea an me p in this year, when reforms are so much in favor. And since it is easier : to change our position on the seat than alter the ? custom ; of turning to the right, let us henceforth hand our friends up to the right side of the wagon, while we. as driver, take the opposite side. Scientific American. Bellini? off at Cost all Winter Goods, to make . room ior eprius oiuv.. r,. Readj-Made Clothing Of the best quality and make, at Ctst for tasn. Lower than the-lowest effered in this maket " OVEXCOATI, from t&fto onwards. Gents' Farniahtac Goods at the aaoie rallev r.. .kw rr-hrsia TfTTTATI. MTOPIC will b nnld off KIGARSL1CSS OF COST: From and after the 1st of January, we wish' our enstomera to berr m aaiad that m RETAIL HOUSE will be consehdated with enr present Wholeaalt Beuse. ; T?rT " TT?TVTnn I The Store now occupied by us as the Retail TIeuse isfor Zeat J?Uli XlJDiiN 1 J after the 1st January, 177. A , . . DeeR. ' CHAXLOTTE, K, O ,:r, T t MnpTs Sheep. Last year we paid for eign countries fifty millions of dollars for woolen poods and eleven m illions of dollars for unmanufactured goods. Whp.n we have in - the country twenty millions more sheep than we now have, we shall only - produce what wool we use ; and yet there it would seem sheep could be raised so proniaDiy as Irvine Uut . 1 1000 Ytts Bress Goofts at 15 Cents. INSERTING & EDGING VERY LOW. NOTIONS and HOSIERY' the best v quality ever offered in this mar- : . . - , ket, at Cost. Carer, Charlotte, H, 0.,' TTn;r RfofA fint ifi are comine j tlV IV . ' . - m I J W1"VV4 , MMrvww- . - ers; we may Aope tnam, v r v everyiyear, peawr tnpp ygor f in D.nf.ie the next monm, 6ssuzuvco own markets wnn me wooi me uo-1 jh y j sy i uiuiiivvm mand. - In 1875 the wool clip ot tne country was nearly 2UU,UUU,UW pounas, while in 1860.it was only 75,000,000 DEALERS IN will be iriven. which will ratify strong expecta tions now entertained that the pros- J. pectof a European war is oDviaieu. SsMigs, rrlcdicinec, Chcmicalc, .Oils Plat? iE1ICLEg-l;FnPFUPBnY,,.DaUSnilS. FLASHES. - j I Elizabeth, N. X, Jan 30 Henrietta Grunwell attempted to poison her em ployer's family by, putting arsenic in milk. ' Five are very sick, - but ' none dead St. Louis, Jan 30. McDonald, con victed of whiskey frauds, has been un conditionally pardoned and released from prison. pounds. ILa23S23aH?1 By the side of a snowy peak, from which lieht is reflected in countless niontillationa-there is a yawninff, un- fafhsmable abyss : near ny an aria. csriuuicu panrto Tia.m mere is a crve u by all the flowers of each, Thus side k? BA in thia crreat world, are to be fnnn A o-ood and evil, happiness and " " IS. . . - TT 1 !- 1 L wpe. The AlOUntam Ol xtouneaa in uuu i a step from the abyss of Bin, and the hart naradise is not far from the thirsty heated wilderness. "Will close them ott at Reduced Prices. Don't loose any time but come at i oace and convince yourself. .' . anl3 CLOSING OU TJ7c Have Commenced tliic Bajj, u ......... f jla.au uuju ouw; ; r - To Close out onr ENTIRE STOCK YIFiTER GOODS. ' - Wa wUTi tn set nn RfvV TAdnpWI in mt TDora fhr a laree stock . . ,. s! ... n v v. .w. 2VW w wtw. . - w . v - , . THIS S'PBIITe.: . Onr. BMEts, Elaiisls, CislDia, C!:tMn; M U Sl.::i, " " ALL FOR SALE CHEAP. We wUl give great Bargains in DRE33 G0OD3. Everybody call and see bow cheap we are selling Goods.. Very truly., " '.'." B ENSON'S CAPSUTE PLASTERS And Allcocfs Porous Plaster for sale a i Mc ADEN'S, -, Drug Store. janCO oc25 '
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