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CHA&IOTTJg OBfc.BRVE.&C ITTBWTLirriOS &ATKB. D fly 1 year, (postpaid) in advance, $ oft moe. 4 00 moe. mon. it 2 00 75 wmiT xsmoa, WeWrt (1b theoounty)in advance ' $2 Ob out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, f" - 1 05 Liberal reductions fat clabtv, Lj j ' r u i BOOTS p4A JBM&B ft, JNiCW BPKINQ STOCK, 1877. ' ' 8 oi&'2;etfSB?SIi5 CHABLOTTE 5. C, TUESDAY, HABCH-.e,: ' - ' 0 UR STOCK of GENTLEMEN N'SArl KRS- and f HOE8 is the belt . ever offer- eu id iu's cuy, sau consists 01 uooas Irom the folio win celebrated mauiifacturerf : y L Boyden & Co., Miller, Mcralkagh & Ober, Banister A Ticbenor, of Keark, NlJ.fi L Dickeiman fc Co., T Mills & Son, of Phila- delphia ; Lilly, Young, Pratt & Bracket!, P Ware, Jr. & Co., of Boston, and others. : :! 0 mar4 BOYD & OVERMAN. 'BHV 11 M ' ! -j. -7.? loilowm is the lit. f ' which" apnear Vfor" tfe 1 a a. 1 Hum lm la "v nmn . - aww, SmPlewetniore--Boot8&ShoM ouarr uoTo the Ladies. ... -Notice to Landholders. ' Andrews onesDisadlutidn; Wide Awake-Sour Crdut. " . 1 VT t Vi111 8 Bot3 and Sho s, and American'Kid, Goat, Calf, Kid Fox ahd SerieratloVwJ, I 'P 'A It . J BOYD fe OVERMAN. -RAS W SH0E3: LEFT nVSnBain "OQnt. Children's and Misses, and Indies' small sizesf whioh will sell cbeac BDYD & OVERMAN. . Thx-Wkather To-Dat. For wnw a., rmnff barometer, NO. 2,484. Of Interest to Lawyers UMKsur-M -via irr-T sssflrt t, saa wtu tuuttst strMs c rrra. - wita ssatasga, ccrssci csa cr.rga. Ve aa fsmii ttcicrt rso62LUcx oazd chub, - Horse and Buggy SaoIeaT 7 ? f XvFio! flM SBpreme Caiurt Sports- naUe of this-county: an uniit re fem. f ' This reduction cently a resident of ruLas hiredi in he price of thj Reports, says the horse and buggy from the livery stable Raleigh , destroys the commission of Hunter A jfrrow and eft 1 hitherto mda by . Attorney;, Genera! . ' - f k. Aue 1 uf iu e irom som one in the neiVhhm IDA nmmfiainnilililiri j ' .... I rr ' 1 "r-:":""3-"! maoe 13 still 1 ana an om STILL filMR GRAND OLOSINti OUT SALE OF AHD WHITER PURCjIAS t ! iim, and although he has tocAi. .ppTsir There were WHOLESALE & RETAIL, SerVlCAB in fV- chQrcbet Sunday and the attendance wag good. , ' . ', i'i!t(,f! i Mr. Hayes is inaupuratd. Tlti,- language of another (who?) we' say "thar now." - , Aueureys meet for anund Hriii t the hall formerly occupied bv the Hor nets to-night. , -,- ,.r par utartnA Ql . . very; consider .ffWA .It H,gQl m . - -e-fuyuo.an,oi. lUIBUH OI m uey uenerai, but from raising' any obi t?,passa2e., f ' succeeded, however, in it! 1 - 1 , .. . -'viu xuo Tmpottant to Sheriffs. huggy. Taylor also tried several times S. y: i i . I to sell the hrmift T c.kt.A . . - w. m A iaMlftl illHL n A - " V ""'I'l , I . nortnmstt nn7. j , I n , , . . uwu uiu r.nnirr mrt-ti. i ucv iiRHPra. tint i Vi n - fatmeal,.;;.-'-" -."."."encapwrM. They Oppppt I; r I t .There hav ' 1. . ine opinion as to whether or not b. sheriff Prrow,ed 7 from several parties is eniitIed!to tom. Beiore ne ? ftiiw f5r aguard Mn;.f .w' ; . icnerac! "T" , uq eJifcemiary, under ?er. or is a youDg man erto born a Verr eood Snow in March was what we saw DEALKB IN h,A.WP8 OP chap. 107, laws of . 1874-'75. AUnm. Persana1 - ??5'Sntfw1; th request of the L Hon. J Eos. Snowden, exiDirector Auditor has filed an ppinien on this of the United States Mint visited the ine suostance of the opinion Charlotte mint yesterday. He will re is contained in the followingr:, . r main in the city seme time, and will xm .ypmipn tne words "hot to ex- examine the mines in this npAinn wiu l ( majciqg a report, ot their and advise as-to itho feasi- e-establishiog a branch mint .j . . .. . . - 1 " "viuocirra. a. snpnn ryURNTTTTPT? I uut 01 1018 leue to give place to Mr. not entitled to- compensation for a I f cbinaghere . . . 3 .xiayer inaugural address. .whih r- .uam ,n conveying a Jess number than BEDDING, &C. a pears elsewhere in full this morning. or ian3 CH EA P BED8TEA 1X LOUNGES, PARLOR A QHAMBEB SUITS. COFFIN8of all KIND8 on HAND No. 5, West Trade 8t., CHARLOTTE, N. c r m m m am a m aiwsmaB W&Z? CHAKLOTIEI.C. THIS WELL - KUOWH AND LEADING HOTEL, LOCATED IS CEZfT&ft 0? C THE' CTTy, OTTPEi Tk. j.;..5.1:L , :- ... ; three w ; v4ui;ious ana grandiloquent - Judge T J Mackev.'aud- ei-Gov R v The Literary and Dramatic club hold A Cr"niiu ciurt. Scott of South Carolina. Dassed thran its regular meeting at the residence of we understand that a petition to the th c5ty yesterday riorning en roiite for Mr. Hall last night. The attendant egislaturo , for the establishment of a Washington City. The former M . was not as large as usual on accouht of 1 Crimi.nal Court in. this county has been he W the interest of Hampton. aiseuuy almost every; member of thft AOOaiinree ay hence look ont fr Charlotte bar. The, experience of the intrviews from the "special messen- pistweek has shown that an inferior ger-" Wh&t takes "the first Carpet-bag Court of some 'sert, for the trial of Governor of South Carolina", there criminal cases is an absokte necessitv hasn't transpired.- . . wmi ujtkciwnicn is very neavy, will not be reached before Wednesday,' and probably not theri. It U argued that the Criminal Court would be ferable to the County Court, on account of the fact that all appeals from th e I former crn HiroHtr in H, o I 13 a Htllfl virm rfnwn' in t: Oik' -i committee ofthe Trustees, which telrp- I n' S:, r"J fcUC P I V" " J Dlarp tn.mr,r,ft- wuu uhmb. irom the County lul BUCU inaivmuais as he, arid piace to-morrow. ru.,-. . J I -r, .iu. , . ' KW ursi 10 me superior uourt, w4i"j' e preiers to stop at the thereby causing aldUional exnense to villaSe3 a,on8: his route till he sees the county. what is to be the fate cf hi. n'ai ir. j a.- Uglesby, New Or lean the weather, Richard Smith, colored, who was convicted of murder on Saturday, has not yet been brought before the Court to receive the senteuce. When hs an- pears the counsel irtll offer an argu ment for an appeal. Revs. J Rumple of Salisburr. an Jacob Doll of Reidsville, are in the city on their way to Davidson College of the fact "euu meeting oi the executiv E D, LATTA & BRO , Have sUU farther reduced their entire and elegant Stack cLOTnme, dak i gew iiiSstecSia and will during the next twenty days, off " , : ' 1 ADVANTAGES SUFFICIENT 8 CONVINOE Every one of the iraportanoe, and H OW G R E A T L V IT IS TO THEIR INTEREST TO BUV We make these iactioiirwi'th tie ' ' - Cot Johri D Wiley of Lancister. iaf. the Central. 'V It is stated on good authority that nonore, tne negro -Secretary of ate in Louisiana is in the city, and is prob-1 aDiy stopping at Schenck's hotel. It same Mr. F C Taylor, of New York City, is now engaged in the canvass of the city, for Appleton'a "Picturesque Arner ica, and as it is a work of rare merit we bespeak for bim a liberal subscrip tion among our people. Unintentionally Left Out. In the resolution jaased by the Chamber of Commerce relurnine the thanks of the Chamber to our mem bers of the Legislature fur their effort to-have the merchants tax removed, the name of CaptShotwell should have appeared. The omission occurred on account 6f the fact that letters were nnlv rami frrm f ir -i HOOXSU AtJtJfJAfAlOJUATIOISrS drey, butthe one from the latter was in behalf of all the ReDresentatiTfia ftb26 fn o no rent - ... Examination only Necessary, , toearryeotem porpese. ; .,.,,." :;-V .' rQ We Mllett Orders from Stance, preinWni aatictto. to all mbAg the NEW YORK AND OKE PRIClf: dtOTrij BkV.,? M BWV M i t, L j i H R Y I i i from this county. We make this statement on behalf of the author the resolution. TO; THE, TRAVELLING TtTBLTC " fUe urnUurc is CrBtcIass, tlio House is 0ui. . SAS and ELECTRIC BELLS aREEVERY' JU Aiif aiiu rionqa lOUriSIS Or JrerSOnS Trayellilfir been appointed to receive the assets twt, 'wrIiiaJ jlllL'1 ;; ; 1 5 mentofone cent per acre on land in A V"V xAOU ilCUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY this county, for the purpose of build FOR COMFORT ' ing the fence required by .the sock - ... ; ;" .;,-,...,;; . , ; law recently passed by the Legisiatjire. IQT 1ERWS $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 per day, according to location of The tax is of course voluntary, but it -U U JfiUULJfiS, Proprietor. is to be hoped that The Stock Law Assessment. 1 : i i ivl xlu nuvcitioenient eisewnere an nounces that Mr. Joseph McClure has & Oi E2 30; -AT- E.G. n. F U R N I T U R E AVI A) Rf E H O lh&E. ,, J.have just received a fresh Stock of Parlor Sraits ia;KiuiClolb4 A very handsome assortment of GENTLEMEN'S EASY CHAIRS. -If. the expense of buildiDg-therfencef shall not be allowed to fall n a few." The" executive .com mittee, ; the names of which appear in the advertisement, will receive all contributions. Now that the fence is to be built, the sooner it is done, the better;,. ; , . x , C3 ' i '"r m i ? M Uj Prof. Hartley To-Night. ' "( T ' ,n As announced in Saturday's paper this well known elocutionist will give one of his reading in this city to-night! Mr. Hartley appears under the auspices of the Mimorial ABSoxaation, . andiwill give his entertainment at . the Opera House. Other particulars may be fohrid in the advertisemant. It is not often that we have an entertainment of this sortj jhd" e, earnesfly hope that Mr. Hartley wnr nouse to-nitrnw ix tne opinions ATTNE0(-6FdUNGES. ALL PRICES1 'CHEAP SOFAS, CHEAP declO v o .y ;fi?MBER SUITS &c- cuum iraae eireei, i wm condoct jihef Un dertaking ; Business on rny rb account, giving it my personal attention, fl : k I will keeo a comtlft isinv. iv Cheapest Wood Coffin to T thefiVeai Metalicl fX Burial Case; f Orders by, telegraph or otherwlp-roiu, ft 3 rartleywnr pe greeted by a good i to-night If the; opinions bfihe press may be relied on, we cari safely say that i'on'eJ who goea will htiye cause to regret it. ;M-if ? He gave a reading at Davidson Cl- lega.Saturday mghtuand atthe solicita tibn of the faculty andstmierrts cave another on Monday. night. i Superior Court. proiupuy atUiiidfed to. Ktefpeotluiiy : i " - ARB! JUBT IH RECEIPT OF A The second week of Slecklenburg Superior C.ourtwas,, operied. yesterday morning H:s Honor j M Cloud presiding..-. The foUowing; are,. the cases dis posed of during the day : j 1. l"T-n I tw4.awt AyuayUlVJl,, HafSilUXV to I i n i JXj and battery guilty : ordered to be lhT- prisoaed in? the county., jail for on month and thereafter till the cost is paid 4' i . r , - State vs Charles Williams for larceny guilty .'judgment withheld.4 - .c , State vs Floyd sNeal and Marshal a. XlTc af t'n a. Ar m . TirRnVrTTn ?mn 0ne" " President ef the Bank of Louisiana The Bo.rU of County Commissioners was in the dl night 6nhis '"""'z mtjcung ai i "oui vtainingion. tie fold a gentle- OP- HJC ouri, uouse yesterday. Scarcely ?" ID1S . city that he had it from any thing in which the public feel any h authority' in r Washington fc that iotereat was-done, &,Zt...Mnl ?lSS8 w?? tbc?nIJr Govrnorof , m..iniv .t :.:.u.:.;:: .: :: jj"""iaua ana tn" .omy. He w. -. j .F lklJ iyuiimj uusmess. iormeriya supporter of Kelloee A number of bills of mifidr'imnbrtaricft : s' and involving small amounts was or- A Compliment to Col Johnston from ucreu to ne paw. ; 4fte jail fees paid to 5ano xne lout ofjtne , Parsons the Sheriff this month emounted to Who waa not "Hev. ! $351.20. Several citizens were released A few, days aeo.Col, Wm Jfthh.fnt, A I afoot QKI aa Dl. - I. e . I1 " from taxes erroneously listed, arid the Mayor ol the city, received a ltt - "'PldCK OiraW-JiaTOi ! ! onenn credited with the amounts. &oin . Liverpool, England, thankine iucrsra. x jj van ana n m. White were "iornis letter settmg forth,the conr L . ; "- ALSO autnonzea to demand of R YMcAden, I auct of "our man" Parsons, who figur Esq . the release of John Alexander, i f ed here as the champion of thenegroes paiuueu convict now. at., work on the 111 lue cause oi- uood Templarism. Spartanburg k Aahevillei Railroad. : The facts about Parsons and hi false LEOHOBH AID STBAW-Ia all Shades, The meeting adjourned to meetagain I Btatement about us have been, already this morning at the C;ou'rt Honse'. ; given" in this paper 'and need not be kmSL SUNDO W NS--A CHOICE SELEGTiON psed and.he found to be the un- t! ' r The Monroe Merchants ahU the1 C CRall way." " , . j:. ' - : , 11 ' '1 f-.-:--ni:' -f ' ! There has been no material change during the last few days in- the status ef the war between the merchants of Monroe and the Carolina Central rail road. The waeon train arrived in t.Ha repeated here. the Lexppsed mitigated fraud that we predicted he was, and that he has no claim whatever i to the.titl of Rev., whiph he prefixfj to his name. t .'! TVia lv. 11 J - J .1 city yesterday, each of the twlv. w,. 1 "V"- "UUtteu w ve expresses; ons being loaded with cottenJ Neither ff Vhj thonihl of the ODDOsintfnaiea'aeeVtfa'ili'rti.Jr?. ?no.wmcft,nayebeeii madeto nn jft nmm?. Tf .....jt"' epresent , ner The however., but with wh o., . writer, whois a prominent member of uhiuu wi.iL.vjM.,n..jm. i . . . .j, : truth we are Unable to w that there m f?nd. has been somelittle disaffection amn. m"" lufcl"10 i" general feeling the wspr inc iemplars , of that Thesis nVSnrnrr The letter ir accompanied by, the, that the Carolina Central has threaten folloJinS r?QW te, parch: edto itop the trains at Monroe alto- "T P T " WJP al of the xuucjjcnuOT vxaeriflr 4oxxt TemDlara and signed byall the 3tand Worth ies, to wit: 1 s or. r ..Tf ,::ii.:Gl.Tsoi?Ttt!Wie;T LANcisHrBE ; ,'1)steict Lodge." '"Ui JJewci, ThaT.; tbe best thanks of PINE COLLECTION ' NEWFLX)WEBSi : hath " 'V' Wittkowsky & Riiitis feb22 ' ... ' v " r'WILSOW:;BURl7Eikv gether unless some concessions are made. It is claimed bv the railrn&d that the merchants acted wrong in not making an, applicatiop.for a reduc tion of rates before declaring open hostility. Had this been done, it is Successors to Wilson ft Clack, rid WlirWslI Co., Wholesale and Retail i.ai'a '11 v fgUgERIOR LOT OF FURS, ..OA AND MUFFS KAMSKATXA SEAI.......::.;...' ... nnaa-ivn "mtttpfs AT I ntr 1 T ' J -"--. ..UVAU - I . r , - . ... .iooxui auj.it.M.yu..(Uidu.... .;. uniu imi uiik km luvm ivi iui , uut euiut.i , : FANCY GREBE . . . . ............;............ Tin ifl AND MT7FFS I State tb Boh Weil-for -nU itK - ' " fep) ttfttjt raJeQidtiino jud , . State vs Will-Stewartplead cuilty : -fpj MEDIUM AWD LOW GRADES. - . uubuwuw. i,.f ., (J.f- rotate Tsaeweu iiiiiesme amt David And a full'assortment of LADIES and CHILDREN'S FURS ..I" Another lot of those Cheap and Superior Aloaccss. iust caii aad see them' r i.-'a m Fi ; ELlAS;4X)nEi; A ROESSEER. -l.-.i - -f's, MoxnU TamnlM Kniltlinsr i -r T-tl ;v - reived. AlCFW no sentence. r Recess till said that some reduction' would have this Executive Committee of the G66d been made. One thing seems to be """P18 wf "".eiJistnct of South Wtrt very well settled and that is that the Ti.Sw?5n.W war cannet last much longer. Scene In the Court Room, One of the most amusing epsodes j ceedings of the individual callinir him among the many that have happened ot HW Parsons" who was pcu ifufc wme .seceuingv waw . Tem- mis- afore- we Good witness. An interpreter ap- KmImmnec: peared with him- Between the talk VJm: of the two Italians and the attorney, -J-m f.- His Honor got mixed Up. He made IifewTMf ofa serlMM nd disappoint- the took witness who renlied in WK., ..-,r , - mixture ef Italian and FnoHK -rtiViiruLl-rPf? ricn Tariely of .-- - ...... , . " 8" !""" i1 'mcu wewtflaudwii!. rtn n lr ' -.VTA TT " T T - , 1 mmm a.l,M X ' J , . .' a - . . ' vuo.nuniui nm;u nia jTAonurxouia I -P" vuor w.ta agreaaoia sausnic aiH r -tt?-r o. ' 1 Hon. Li FiiM'a Pp'RA-. f a Kt. lt - - . . TT .-hoot Avyuuiicw- i " r.- Jl' (OLD STAKD OF McMTJRBAY 4 DAvTa) ; ' !Lpif?i?fP??iti?n of the pro- BoxesWh. ml ' i' i "I t attorneytop f n? wi Pjsingnt nana Wjai. ,HneyeaisaDjoints,' r " . I ' W P.monepuecopandr;. 600 '"Wl?idaiw QUm' JQ Barrels Raw and Belled Linseed Oil, ' g Barrels Strails Oil, ' ' 4 QQQ Pound. Putty,; ; ' 30 Bmls Kerosen on. ; ? ' 10,000 ?ypr. . . 20 000 Qt oif,r fIdaB' r 7 " ' j ' saw a- .1 v i Jf i i - S J -t ' : -: J i" c. vases lsitten, i- ? - if, ovvi iwwiuuw v vme inter- nih mfAih..! rv- l -. i .i . , . . . . . I . : r ih iBiofira,' as picker, uui, uciyre ine latter naa nmsn-1 meir sweetness and fresJineaJu so decided. ed his storvJ an argument . unmrnr Wt t mmm pjm rgaaefcgaBai ii oi wnicn tne witness;n whom '-nobody could understand,' beiari: tor talk in a very excited jrjnannetMo His Honor, i -hWcbnfusion which followed was more than thes bfmRit.Ahej- Audience could I starfd, arid -atnaejnpfsl'to" CC tS ross Simmons livsr Begnlator, O i i i- f . ;.!? 1 A Gross Tnti nrfen . '-t J - j t . .v . -fi siyr-i-K UroH Allcocka' Plasters. , ' ' -' - " ""'. 'J J. r urn r n f, . ' ' f- frhfi . , v. .... r- r-- i-.4.jj iiU.tf'fT ........ - . ;tW$$ We Have a;iargeStoctof evcrythiE;ic4W fc. U. rxiiafebytheJJxecaUveCemmitlteeK iAAUt,!U.tAfc WJf rUJ . receive the assesmenf of one ceBt1 per acre T j? iftfito- liwil'-Cwifrii'i Vi !i ''"- L''m SdKheftnpS rnithe oanties a t,f. 1 1 . r' V'.T r tJm .T . . j ' of Mecklenburg and Untonind iMecklen- 5 t . , ; , . -.-fifl f A PrfiA UnVl Wl W ' " r : V -e , Ufj gether gay and. turned- the Italian. .--'..DpSulW.fc . v TRADE STREETr CffARLOHU "0 v' ' ' 1 ning.lfiverto.thea-ttbrney;'-----! UL. ' y ' . uppress 7 .wfflSR -;,v"
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