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J- CHAHLorrit 0BtEava, T J It') iTJSSCKIPTIOa RATX8. . 8 mos. . - i - n i- 0 1 men. . ' , '- . 01 . ' . . , ' 7t .. WXXTLT. IDITIOI,' 1 . -i ;' Weekly, (In the cotwtv in advance to A 6 months. - r ii - mii xin. - ' v "ft if C O ME MlSTT o -rrT? B A RGAIN CQUNlk yKAPIIlt NEWS. Washington:! DA MO CII AT sen E CBFIIL Ladies1 ana ; vhrldren's ;,Shoes,'F 'BeW ffisEeW-t w via jo $15p A PAIR. ; - , ' m DJf.tDfi USlflOT. IRON FEOXT "SMITH. BUILDING,'? TRADE STBEET ch a tt EVAET8 AEQUIHQ FOR STATE unx ABD KON-INTER-FERENCE. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, jan3 ALL KIKOS OF ITKOOPS TO STOP BLOCKADING. wjth an ameudment prodding for the appointment of x commis.ion to decide V of the Sbnate. The pension eommittee re ported adversery on the bill to increase the pen8,on of the widow of Colorfel Fletcher Webster, son ofDdni.l v me railroad bill wa ua :a. The district tax bill diaCuSed and passed. ' - THHalmea, of North Carolina, pe titioDs for the removal of h'8 -disabili tie. .... - Recess. THE COMMISSION. dge Carpenter closed at 5 o'clock after a 8hort secret session, in which tU woramission agreed to vote to-mor-row at 4 o'clock; . Adjourned to 10-o'cloek to morrow. ihere will be an open session to mor row after 4 o'clock. Ihe report that fn,.,i d.l.j , NO. 2,470.: Southern StateirThir Public Debi: iSEw Yokk, Feb. 15.-The commit tee of bankers. annointAH rv,w uimo fif rangements for the settlement of pub. lie debts . the southern states, held a meptinfr loot u -.r. . . ' only state di,cued at length, but the feehng expressed from the first, was WMW-v cvuinaLnv .nrf a W - - tn . , i . "termination to be as liberal as possible with all tbe states under consideration. No defi iic conclusion was reached. CliOllnm tm. ti "awWUj .appuatf win tZ7 a AM want, and win t rr"" err biiibw nr ink V-TT r;:: t. - - "w u oupaceA tad atMapaaas,. ' w eaa ronUati at snort notiM . oiiAMKB, BZIaL HKADa. v ; . ' rjwuaAjiMM, AAUli BILLS. . fi .. .... 'S.,1 1 JSf NO TJ N C EM JEN EXTR AORDIN AHY J Healthfulnass. A . . ' uutiKai8Qea physician mts "if a careful Tm?nDfi J" Ia78 .' -T w li EEeavy Downfall in Fri6es 1 1 E. D. LATTA & RRO "n ADVIiBTISKidENTS. ENTIRE STOCK "OF 1- . ClOTniNG, DATS ! G ENTS' FURIVISflllYe GOODS, OverThreeIIinrar. - 1 report that General Babcock n o T7 KSKZir R' S- Gould, Jr., w "iy 07 tne Speaker. -AT SUCH- moritativelv discrpori tt.o for the quarter ending with December are under examination in order of hnsmess, and so far nothing unusual has been discovered. The amount advanced by Gen 'Babcock ,ute iae nW ol July, was $73,633 PCR N 1 T R B , In.r,dcH.n .f V.ri.,. Bil.Bab- " DSSIA "B XUEKEY- T)T?Tirvr,. I r . . P& U1J1 coct nna Examination. A OF CHEAP BEDSTEAD -. LOUNGES, PA RLOR A CHAMBFE SUITS, COFFINS of a! KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C When the Commission will Re port on the Louisiana t ase. WasHINQThv lir The IFortf, WBSningcon di.pateh -ays that several Democratic members WM,ra, commiun, who were members 0f the committee . which iramed in. k hk.. ,u.-i .. - .unci ttucm ine com laission is actine. have haH ,-.. oi an. informal nature, in order 'to wPare votsabd refresh their recol lections M to the interpretation which was mt uPn bnl nhile on the committee, regarding the matter of oeniutt the re.un in the dispu teJ.taJes. Tney have very Kenerallv argued that it was rnnn. u,, publican member, of the cwmmi.eion tu um oisunctly authorized the investigation of the facts of the returns To what extent they might carry their "tiuctauuu or this feature of the law, ia a question to be Ued.ded iu the future. It may be-carrii tn a ; extent, or simply be placed unon ih. records of the tribuual it, the form of a protest THE COMMISSION. Evarts contended that the nVbt fn cast its vote rests with the state for wnatever power the Federal Govern THIS Will KffOWS AHD LEADIUG HOTEL, LOCATED n? CENTRE OF THE CITY, OFFERS I its vote i whatever pow xim r, mem had, it held through the .termt o . . j. 16 TRAVEr.LijcG publtc. lDe i ederai T'onstilution. The whole 21ie Earaitte Is fltSt.cIaB8, ete House ! Car. Beted t&r-ongliou GAS and ELECTING BELLS ARE IN EVERY ROOM -mcu uonienai To Invalids, Florida Tnii. t m there wa no proof that Leve , xjuniia lOUIlSlS Or PerSOnS Traveling Brewster were not qualified on FOR PLEASURE. THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY Pactt nv of December, and proceeded to FOR COMFORT. 200,000 Mea Ready u March at a "Jt : . -T iUBments Police. Londox, Feb 15-The correspondent of the Daily News at K;arht.flr f,,ll ". w.vB.TCB au aWount or tne Hussiah mobilized army. Iu a telegram dated Feb 14 which has been delayed in 'transmit eion, he states that the armv v.. ehei.eff, which vuuld first move against xurKs, numbers 120,000 infantry t-viry. and trima t. , ve.imnieaiately followed by two corn - ,vu c no at udessa, making the total of ilie arniv of lvn, i&ww infantry, 12.U0C Vayalry, and 920 unm. She correaooudefit states -fur. her tht the whole army is rea iy to move at a moment's notice. A Vienna Hst.atfih in iho . -v- UMUU4IU says that (he Cza?on the 24th ,;n I ' m VI der the mobilization nf I , niui c army i t'S hn88 8lreadjr dGCided EARLY R0SE SEE0 POTATOES er,nne or action. rr u trvivn ) fcKl. -"wauuj day mad . Trr ia.t ne.n this o7 lv"UBimuVmei find a fnll j prices, ktpa nn ouu sciecune the eod Dr.-. Ts forwarded in. feway E'r5Cat8 can be Mr Gould several dl wk f.' can e found for feb'l6 lw Saleof City Proper tyin Charlotte. AN Monday, the 5th day of March 187- r p , u""mw mai vaiaab e Citv f opprty kMn as rh rij- 4 . r y - B and C Str.et., bwng Term a - On a th; i- . feMl mart e B""'",f M"ol''e. BXCBBDINaw tow 3PIOttr AS CAHHOT FAIL TO COHVIHCE PURCHASERS OF THE UNPARALLELED ADVANTAGES THEY DEBI7E IN BUYING AT THIS Wm JTever Before were such genuine Inducements Offered IN THE KNOWN HISTORY OF CHARLOTTE WE CORDIALLY 80UCIT EXAMINATIOH, FEELING CONFIDENT THATTH 2F8. "O 3F -331 OF IHXS STATEMENT WILL THEN MAKE ITSELF CLEARLY EVID1NT. ParUes Eatrustiag us with Their Orders . uoney ,n every instan.ee where satisfaction is not giy ,n. ' " ' REPRESENTATIVE CLOTHIERS o 100 Barrels RoJER.S:-W.Co,o .nd t2.C0 per d.y, aocordfag to Won ,f H C ECCLE8, Proprietor. aJsiaH.G.O.Qbs: -AT- FURNITURE W A REHOUSE. I have just received a fresh Stock of v lor Stilts in Hair, GZotEl Heps A very handsome Assortment of GENTLEMEN'S EASY CHALRS. matter belonged to the state, and it 3 ior tne federal Government to count the -otes afier they had left the as in me uionda case. The com- lu,MIOU uerc naa no power to count HlO VOie. ne tlien Pnnlanrl.J U.a VM.UUUt LiJb mere was no proof that Levesse and the. 6th ,t: 1 f -ucu iu UI3CU38 the laws of Louisiana in regard to" the purvcrs oi tne Doard, and the eligibili- v o ouicera 10 De electors. mi t . xue reeling m democratic circles is quite cheerful this morning. It be comes apparent "that the Republican lawyers are entirely on tbe defensive.and it is conceded, that if they are forced from the outposts, which they held in the Florida case, their case is lost. jvarts, arter speaking oTer two hours, said : "I come now to state aisqualihcations." The Republican counsel are drawing Kaar1 A 4 1 ' ' uv.ijr-uu nieir urae xor tbe argument w mam 4UCSUOD, ana exnaustine u-:r .. . " Lueiriorceon in ft niiMiinn nr ; ; j . . . lugeviaence ana cramping the jun. diction of the commission on the main bearing. . Evarts' argument i"t.hf. cannot be stripped of its rights by pro ceedings here. Evarts has lost sadly ii vitality fince he rinfonrl aa J hnon in the great impeachment trial. , , . ., . ; - . Sekate. Mr Hamlin, of Maine, submitted a resolution, allowing the' electoral commission to occupy the Packard the Usurper Wousded in the State House by an Unknown Man A Bloody Affray. New OaiEAKsr Feb 15.-Two men called at the duor of the State House .u-ay ana asked for Packard. One claimed to be an federal officer and the other a discharged soldier. They were brought to the head of the stairs a,cu o,,e claiming to be a correspond ent, named Weldon. of Yh pmlj.i phia Press, and rteirA Packard, was sent in and found Pack ard seated at his desk, talking to Judge Boreman. Weldon took a vacant chair on Packard's left and askftd : vvi, can I see you ?" Packard tnn. a - OUU round a mstol noint.Afl t k;- u. . a tt. - - ' " "o ucU. AAC struck the pistol down whichdischarged taking effect in Pftlrnr'- - Aigui, &uee. Packard knocked WftlWnn ri- several drew pistols and fired, wound- ciuon severely teut not fatally. The man who shot. PanWoi. D J D ii 13 name 13 Henry Weldon. r,f PMioi - 1 uuauci phia, where he has a mother and sister. Weldon says he had four ciated with him. hut th. a; ' v-J """ilUU. rhe man who came with him to the neaa 01 the stairs was arrested feblS o f LKXANDER'8. Notice. -? f 9 j ?. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, 6th Dist. V C STATESVILLE, Feb. 2d. 1877 MOTICE is hereby given to any person 1 having, merest in the following dlsS ed property se zwi for w;io: :EaTcno: Revenue W to niaVer a S Si rfrii0rthe.8an,e wil1 be condemn S the Collector, 30 days from date : 7 boxes manufactured T bacco B 8 Brown mann facturer, 5th Dist. JS. C. orowD manu- feb!4 3t J J MQTT, Collector. Ten Cent Column. fFIVE HUNDRED CASES SHOES, Fifteen per cent under present market value, just received. , A fresh assortment of elegant Embroidery, just received. : Meeting of Bondholders. York. Ffh in A FINE RTOrtr nr- ttt 1- -r4t!-;t&'' . .. r :pt w ,.;' ; : . y- v'T;' '"" T' !iir:.f..,' X ' senate snail '. have: taken re 1 N connecnm, .,-.k . .. .. . - . -V.V ,"'::;;.VV, - V.V c8 ior the day agreed to. - n ,1 r toil t. " i 11CT0 ; -JTWJPL. . mM m I . In .TllMitm . 1 . 1 o"uuiiius me resolution Mr ;"11U; 9u '? oia so at tne request i many oi tne commwsioners, as they mort-ae bondhnlrlAra nf fV,. r - vl uiQxicrT vr leans, Jackson & Great Northern Rail road Comnanv. and nf th m;d.;: : Central Railroad Company was held to-day. There were present parties representing over five million worth ef bonds. Wilson G Hunt presidedand .4.i 3 j. I. .4 it Btaicu inac tne meetifig was called with a view to devise measures whinh t.,m ' . - vuiu enable the rnnnnlifUtoi uuuuiiuiucrs who desired to narhVi'noro1 ?n r - x I'"'" imj 1U1B closure and purchase of tins railway, tO do SO. On mnlinn anA i " ' " - wuu IT 1 L Li V Li L tran-actmff anv buin .h was adjourned until Feb 26fh, in order that-a reDresentativA of tha'uA.iA . w - WUVJAltliA era reir!ino' in rTT!niovi .vl. . ; . " ,-" "aiu ;a bO DC here m another week should be . pres- eni at tne meeting, and participate1 in the. proceedings, in behalf of bondhold ers whom hereprfsents. Advertisements wiU be insert eu in thit ' , " . jxo culvert wf mt taken for less than twentyvent Eight words male , wvcceni. v-.08?- si Ponged braes backed safe key. aboat an inh , cu b"'? .--v railUK Bine II 1 feM6 " THIS OFFICE. FOUJSD-And left at this office two febl6 3t l wn.T. boh r- j . . . . : uj kUC XVIU. - R M OATES, feblG St AssigEe9 forMrs A LBodfish. ZEPHYR SHAW LSI! i . A splendid thing for Spring. SPRING CALICOS, RECEIVED AND OPEN, FOR SALE BY '. Wittkowsky & Rintels. ebl5 ESTR AVim . 7. . ' ictcneu at feb!5tf THIS OFFICE. ,f-0U?-r.ne Trd of the lstPresbv- St S- Bar??' Qndy morning, -a Gold nlv at w "?":. P- M!. Street, near lhl n,, " 9" - "urco, on cunday eveainir a White Silk- W.riir.mki.f T7fYe.1D a hnj.: wan a rea ootted feM5 tf PP 7 TBIS OFt I- SOUOObfoi Boys and Oirls-Dr and Mrs ChaDman'a HnhnnL f R j , f c. , 1 v . "J0 u wins, cor ner of 5th street. North of 1st Presbyterian Oburch. Terms as heretofore V1'1 jan31 19c SUPERIOR Akb. just nr receipt a LOT OE PUrE of m. w,lulDe -J-urmtore Pusinws - ' ' xit t nnoora i i dertak4g BuS; o 'i'ct the I Will lr OHCIJIil ni -, . x Cbeapt WPodarvffl P'f 6 from tbe ' Bunauw d Coma t(? lbe finest Metalic" , i urders by telegrai-h or othAr.i .1 atteudea A Hnrderer Dies cn the Ere of Exe cution. New Makcett. N. J". is t? nie oonuemnea rrmraerer who was to - i f -"v.. uui.uuaDiuuc, as mey -r ; c oeuaie cnamoer be the condemned murderer wh 5 was to asaVP were nohxturesforhgbting Have been barged ' to day with Osch , the supreme court room after dark.. wa!d? his - partner in the killing of "ho ; 1 wo compauies of infantry arrivAfl nnli'nani n-.Uu j.- j ... t - rv...vvu.u i "v&, uicu iu nis. ceil at p . .gSLCctrcr, Charlotte, H, C, . . DEALERS IN " -1 ; ' " ugs,. Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, FABCY ARTICLES -PEBUrilERY, BHTJSHES, Oc25 i - r t.n; 1 1 .... j . .. , . ... . . - i ' .. . - ... v uiuu. iuis; morning, v ne wa verv cpllecti m of- revenue. Thev will h n ;,., A u . . ' mounted. , , , t.t.- w - 18 : . .4. . ': . -v . I "u m cii iiu nil . T A delegation of printers from the public printing office called on ,tbs against the a proposed . reduction of wages. ' 11 . n uiii autiuwri in? the Commissioners nP th VrA I JkAWbU man's bank to buy u.d sell property. , Hat Firm Failed. ai oeiegation called on the" President new roRr T(ih fJ,I1 ' r . ;Tn UiaiJ "UpriB" 1?"-. jobbers, ,ha .failed. U AIEIilfOOX SESSION , rv. v" ibmcu j-emoving i, Y,i . ; , rorgers captured . thebolitical dibiMitip.ftf w nu -1 ' ' -'' d Jopb E John ton; orVir, h,W - "TO W '.ix'-'meh . Miy i . . ' . 6 ' I equippea for masiuff nonnt.rfoif. A1lt xne navai appropriation bill passed C . " had taken, poison. NEW flRTViva ; "T3".K ..Id T T-T fi"f', , AIUUW i. Ajaun. oi tiarr at. i .onn hn iii..nn....j with monev advanced on foronH Kill. of ladiner for ntton 1 1 " ' Liabilities $84,000;" real essets $40,000. SiSRT-Aix room dwelling on h;r. " "'"H-"'. unnecessary out-i bmldiBirs on the nt ini. t. , . 17 w - ww. J HI . ' W Me 8M:rTH 25tf - AtSmitb A P ;BA1 T KfcNT-Severai good rooms Si MW tai'ding, atpBable ; ja9tf J r A D Avivauw. FOR ENT The J H Caldwel honse. jjawo viiuren. Apply to J W WADSWuRTH. FOR SALE A comfortable two story Cottage, wuh bix rooms, will be sold to a .iuiush, 'u easy aua ac- conimnaiibnv turmi . .? I n. nn.mo . - b uuv 0cjlaoo ieet capi tal earden. oriwvt .wail b-..t, . , rnnm arahiao .i ' . umcr ueewwary out- uouaea. r-ronertV Mmnm) ..j in &ye mmutes r walk of Independence cqaare. For information inni . janlltf - x .. THIS OFFICE. MINK" SART.W ' . UJu- : FPFrWrTJ ami " ....... Pfiifl 1VTI lfTTTta. - -'"'vii OtiAli...... ...v7u AiAii:lu Uf FB: KAMSTriWi"; ...BOAS 1 Nr. fr ALASKA SE AL.... .BOAS AND MUFFl FAIN OY GREBE . . . V " ....-..T.BOAS ANDMUFPS ..-.BOAS AND 1IUF78 And a full assortment of LADIES and CHILDREN FTJBS r 3?ii MEDIUM AND LOW GKaDiai. & ,0,onb"e "Mp . . ' MasohJe TetnnU VtnlMs'..: '. not m &mm IT HAS BECOME THE CUSTOM h ' a' t to "iI .-iv-ii- UfeTOM OF A LARGE NJJMBEB OF OtJB; dTlZENS w To Buy Everything thay cas-Bkewhere a A . - ' ' - - ' 1' - . L' r tT J. -izoHX AKD A v oiAiii AnAT WE HA vE AFFECTED A V a-;- I 'B M ICMTDIL, . t, : I UPwa.t. j jlwb id. MENDEL A CO., - - IUrOTACTtTBIBS OF " , WHOUESAXJ DSALXBS TS T0BA(X)O,7;SNJJr; pirES, io TRADE STM CHARLOTTE, N. e. octlS , , MR. R. S. GOULD, JR., OF NEWARK, N. J, TO MANUFACTUEE .CLbTHmG TO OEDSe! L.-.i r" V .".we" "own to many of oar cnstom. i,.w-..i.i:;av. - " J v.o, as b reuasie eentlaman ft kAni .iT T J . " puvihznubiioi their ewn business meoASnJne r,oar J08 bni d np theirseasare for a auii..- y?Bgll,,l ..w?1 W aheold go round and have - X i" s- b rebIG
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