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CHARLOTTE' OBSERVER. iTBSCRirriOH baxxs. Daily 1 year, (pod) la"idVan; r JL: inOB. moe. mon, M 2 00 75 WKKKIrT DITIOB. A'Wl V ekly, (in the comity) in advance, J2 00 out ol the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, . ;1.Q5 tm- Liberal reductions for clubs. -""swi --icrii i , f rw.j-w . ; .... ...t .-..: - . , - - - .'AW IHr i Li m i h ti iu iu in n ni i ii i nr in n -sii ni- ii riiu in in n w i ii i ii 1 1 ui r l n m'Mvsfiriii iN4i U 1 t - H II H a ifA ULIT HI Ml HI .III III . H- III III III III WIS. II II III I I I I Jm llVX 1 Ml III Yr III U . i : 1 H I H I H UiMW, i I H 11111 $111 "T I Ii - 111 111 HI 111 III III? ,:1" II U , 111' 1 1. Llrl I. Ill , -Lis Ml 111 IT III imrmmm. i wmw 1 i a a. ri n i a a- i u mm v a. . i a. aai a m m a, a a .. a a a a a a - i . a , a m i. ' . ra " aar -. . a n, - a? ;.." i-;., ; a a . . . t a a a a CHARLOTTE K. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH . NO. 2,490. Zba OaBzxra Iat Sasartmuit L azut mtm ta latest stxiM oczypo, i nuuiBar of Joo won can ww m doo wim uaarue, iTl ipaiH and cheayoaaa, Wa aa furnlati ait abort noUe BLAHK8, BILL HEADS, . TAS3,ES05XFT3, F067ZS3, : . 7XOQBAJCMXS, HAJtn bujus, . PAMFOUBX8. CSBCOta, ofe, at . B O O T S A N D SS HOBS ,f i TBlegraphic news. NEW SPRING STOCK r, 1877 WASHINGTON ! 0 UR STOCK of GKNTLKMBS'S GAIT- KRS and 8HUJK.3 is vne osav ever uuer evl ir. this city, and consists of Goads from the following celebrates kiianufactoreri i- LKoydtn & Co., Miller. Mcallough,& Ober, Banister & Tichenor, of Newark, N. J.; delphia ; Lilly, Youog, Pratt Brackett, P Ware, Jr., &Co., of Bos'on, and others. BOYD OVJERllAK. mar4 Southern Postmasters Alarmed. 4 , E H A VK a SUPERIOR line of LADIES, Miasfs -and. Children's -Boots and Shoes, A NfcW .ElecUfitt itt3 gouth Caroliaft mciuaing an or tbelatect styles in Prench" ?n1 AjScanfKd. Gpt, Clf, Kid Fox and Serge,' at IoV prices. 1 J f - and Louisiana Sug-geatcd. BOYD & OVERMAN. AUGER ACTED WITHOUT IN- B 'H ATE a ' PEW " SHOES LEFT T LDickeiman &'Co., T Mills SsSonjofPhila- i1 rargailgontfdien ah. J Mi8St"S: fndJTiess'ni'aU sizes, which we Soudi v u Carolina Republicans Cooling Down. will sell cheao. ,BO OVERMAN. h Carpi) t-Bagger$ Disposed t " Againat the Pricks. Xick BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, MAIL CAR AND VALTJALE LET- TTERS burned. bEALEa IN ALL KINDS OF - "i jilt BEDDING, &C. " Nominations and Bnmorsin Re gard to Foreign Appoint ments..;"' i f A OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. CpFFINSpf all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C. 1 ftnnifff nil f THIS WELL KHOWU AHD LEADIH& HOTEL, LOCATED IK CENTRE OF THE CITY, OFFERS CK8URPASSEB Washington, March 13. The delivery of the soldier charged "with the murder to Col Baglen, who is NichoU's Chief of Police, excited much ipoiamenfc. tl -:: C ' '.h ' It ia reported tlbat ex-Gov Aikeri will become Collector of Customs, for Charleston, SC. Persona holding important postoffices seem to have an idea that their eer- yices will soon be dispensed with. t Senator Bruce of Mississippi suggest ed to the President, who granted him an interview, that the best way out of the complications in Lousiana ' and South Carolina, was a new election in those States. Mr Bruce expressed his approval of the new Southern policy, and his belief that it would be for the best interests of the colored people of the South, if they as a race can be re moved from the position iwhich they now occupy of solid antagonism to the property owners, and the intelligence of that section, brought about by car pet bag machination. Secretary Thorn psou took charge of the Navy Department to-day. All new secretaries are now regularly installed. Gen Auger had no instructions from here relative to the disposition of the soldier whom he placed in the hands ofNicholIs Chief of Polica, on the charge of murder. Stone will be re-nominated as Dis trict Attorney for South Carolina. The has been sick, is in hi seat today. - j Murdered by a Comrade A Soldier Among the rumors afloat, is that ! Handed Over to , the HichoUs Chief Geo William Curus will releive Picr-I of Foiiesfor Safe Keenintv pont at England.- New Orlbaks. March IS: Henrr A Ex-Secretary Bristow will take Caleb Voorhees. of ComoanV B. Thirteen th n . . . - ... I -., . 1..- . . . usmcigs place at Maana. Infantry, was found dead vesleriav. V T v. 111 : ' WW jaarsnau jeweit win oe returnea to in a stable near where a miliUrr enaxd St Petersburg. is 'statiofied Voorhees ' wa shot Bill iGrosvenor, of Missouri, will be through the head! " Vtm Porter: Com- h ed with the murder,-was placed under guard, and by order of Gen JDe Trobe- rand turned over ts Col Boylen, Supt of Police. , :;;,,! N.,,, Large Building Destroyed hjWite. Baltimore, March IS The two story brick warehouse No: 11, Commerce stn occupied by W 1 Schurtz & Co., whole ..1. -J -t-.LL - 3 . ' T bm.iq ubu auu cueee ueaiers ana jesse Lazear & Co., wholesale grocers, was Keiffer or Lew Wallace will be sent to Mexico. Senator Logan will go to Brizil. : Dr C C Cox wants to be Commis sioner of Education. Secretary Schurz will recommend the traasfer of - the Indian Bureau to the War Department. ' ' jv' Confirmations: Lott M Morrill, col lector of customs at Portland Maine. Mr Blaine now favors a new elec- uon in aoutn viroima ana Louisiana. I burned this mornings xx laKes ims grouna, as ne is quoieu : In view of the possibility that the Pre sident may not recognize Packard and Chamberlain. The Democrats were in the majority in the Senate to-day. Morton withheld his, report on Kellogg's case on this account. Senator Gordon was with the Secre tary ofthe JNavy this morning when he assumed his functions. The struggle over the Petersburg, Lynchburg and Charlestou postmas ters whs ineffectual to-day. If E W ADVEXXTISEJIEfrrS. THE ORIGINAL C OTTOIr-FIELiD COLORED i-. WILL GIVE Ai , i 4 -u,ii ACROSS THE W ITERS. Tbe Eastern Question of Peace or War. Constantinople, March 13. The Council of Turkish ministers on Mon day declared Montenegrin demands for cession of Messics Territory otr the Al banian frontier inadmissible. Mon tenegrin delegates appear resolved to adhere to their demands. They will confer again to day with Safort Pasha. M Phillip Christias remains here as the Servian diplomatic agent. Londok, March 13. The Times in its leading article says: wTo-day will D3 memorable in the history of the Eastern question, The cabinet meets to consider tbe terms of an agreement among the powers. It does not con tain any engagement to use coercion in any form. The powers will employ the diplomatic influence in favor of the reforms, the conference decided to be necessary, but further than this they will not go. No time ia fixed within which the powers are to use their in fluence, or after which they are to con sider that their efforts have failed. When the proposal which Lord Derby submits to his colleagues has been ac cepted by the other European powers, Free Entertainment . - . . ' . . -it , . , to the white citizens of Charlotte, ' . i . - - jk Wednesday Wight, MARCH 14TH, 1877, Ladies are Respectfully invited to atUnd. G B GAM LEY, (Pm.,tn1, If WESTMORELAND, j Proprietors. o-ju-14 500 SACKS CHOICE FAMILY, E XT RA AKD SUPER-FINE FLOUR JUS T A R R 1 V ED. TRY' It! TRY IT I .'T,' , R. B. A L E X AND E R, Opfkotite Charlotte HoteL . marl ! Buy the Best. NO 1 INDIAN ROCI (YlRfllNIA) LIME, THRESH and in rood older, kpt onstaat- X ly -on hand. This lime ia superior to any upmarket lor buiJdmg or agncaUoral pnrposes. Analysis 97 per cent Carbonate or Lime, JtEAD CIRTIFICATE. ACCOMMOJOATXONS TO THE TRAVEIXING PUBLTC it ia expected Russia will declare her President desired to send it in again in self satisfied, and demobilization will difference to "the indorsement of his follow in due course, A protocal to TFA1 AOMQAV . . . iwwww. - ... . I kannuH in this m1r( We consider the Indian Rock (Ya ) Lime be signed by the Porte and counter- J an excellent article and superior to any we Sou th' Carolina Republicans are not signed by the powers is the form of ttotv tamest. n iv nnnnaitimn. agreement wnicn nas louna most In the Senate, Mr Morton submitted favor, lhe article continues : we be an order to return to the W U Tele-1 lieve if England accepts this, all other graph Company, the telegrams recent-1 powers will. It then depends upon examined by the committee on privi- the temper in which the Porte receives leges and elections, but it was laid over the agreement and the acts with which T Hiwfilsflfi Flnriffn Tnnrisf J r VomailH TraVfilillff at the request of Senator Mitchell. The it follow to show whether we are on ' I a a.- A 1 O.OA -I. n .aiam rfnfil I K maU sf fi o 1 rvanifiAatiAn Hifhi. - i 1:30 P M to await nominations from j to the Sultan's government has shown tbfi President. no desire to come to terms the VuTnituTv H ffizst-elaeBt t&e Souse Is .0a- GS and ELECTRIC BELLS ABE IN EVERY ROOM. FOR PL&1SURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY Thomas Weodroffir, TP M Murray, Morse A Galloway, . . T 0 Allison, Edward Madden, JC Eagle, Contractors and Builders. Forstfeby ' WW WARD, Cor College and 4th Street. marl4 " Building Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Sealed Pro- TERMS Rooms. FOR COMFORT. 42 m and t2.00 ner .dav. according' to location of H C ECCLES, Proprietor. midnight. Porte will not by action ox inaction by Washington, aiarcn o. - ; fruatrate tiie amc.re Attemnts of uen uaDCocK iook cnarge oi uie the other states to arrest war. posals will be received until Monday the 2nd day of April. 1877, for buildini a "Vow Ttriofa- T,l" fnr lha Pnnnfv ftf fintw. t i i .1 ill I " " " " ' w- . wiin jubkih, we cau A)iny uype iuu tuc i ton. . , Plans and specifications can be been at -AT- "1! FURNITU RE W ARE H O U 81 CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CHILDREN'S C A R R I A G E S, I am receiving a fuli Stoct' df CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, 'ewes'; lowest prices. 9r Call and make your selection wbil" the as3ortment is full. ., , - ' connect ion with the Fnrcjtcre Buoiners - of Mr E G Eoppts. at mv old ttsnd on South Txad Street, I will conduct the I'd-. dertakiug Eusirjess on my own account, giving it my personal attention. : ; j I will kppn a rnmiilctp flfint. frnm tbe Cheapest Wood fJoffin to the finest Metalic fifth lighthouse district, as Major of Engineers. - i ; A special to the New York papers, i, . , r ; . e 1 says : A numDer 01 iniormai caucuses have been held by the Southern Re publicans during the past day or two, aid they have, with but few excep tions, expressed a determination to do everything in their power to prevent 4he recocnition and success Njcholls and Hampton governments. Should they fail in this, as is now be lieved to be probable,, they will, or at least they say they will, change the po litical complexion of the upper House of Congress, by voting against the ad mission of Mr JCellogg from Louisiana and Mr Corbin from Sotitti Carolina.' Advices have been received from . I rn1J- rvv: Viot 11 nvarrla nf t.WAnf.V StvW and aJ":viv, v"w, - J I 1 3 n ,t nkllf flA tuousana oruiuaxjr, uu nuuuu hundred registered - letters were, de stroyed by the burning of the postal car, attached to tram No. 4, on the Buffalo & Chicago Railroad, leaving Chicago at 8:50, on the 8th. The tram collided with a freight train near Se dan, Ind., lhe shock upsetting the office of the Register Of Deeds ia Lnm- Derton. a is W AKD, Ulerk, , ... Board County CommitsioHers. marlO 2w The New Hampshire ElactioaA, favorable uutiook for tne demo crats Nothing Decisiye as Yet. BooTox, Mass , March 13. Reports ' from the principal towns in New Hampshire, at 1 o'clock, indicate nothing decisive as to the result of the election. Owing to the unfavor- of the ae weather, the vote is, as yet, tight. 1 At Concord, in wards 4 and o, Mr Briggs (Rep)Jbr Congress, runs con siderably behind his ticket, and Mr Sulloway (Dem) is proportionately ahead. At Nashau the Democrats will probably elect a Mayor or a majority of the Aldermen. At Portsmouth the , Republicans look for an increased ma-j jority. At Claremont Mr Jent (Dem) for Congress, is ahead of his ticket; also at Kure. Nothing definite has been received from Frank Jones' Dis trict, except from Dover, which reports I him as not running so far ahead of his ticket as at previous elections. Concoed Sixty towns and cities give fPrescott, (Rep) 10,378; March, WE WILL SELL GOOD AT 7Jc PER 100 LBS. Burial Case. Orders by telegraph or otherwis promuitteudedj to. JegLTON. SI 9 " . . .j..- ARE TOST US EECEIPT OF A A SUPERIOR LOT OF 5C v,- 9,171; scattering, yy. The same, in stove and burnyig-up the car and con- q 282; scattering, 92. Republican net tenis. iuB-.. " . loss, 158. nave oeea wy v.uulc, T -..t-s'-w- fnwns aru1 r::M 1 ll.- 1 U .nmUtnni. t E 0 u!uauy, Drur :i :: pcou, (ReP) 17,244; March. (Dem) 01 Dona anu oiuci 0a . . jn 1876 .ame ,1.. i '"i--f - - tnany cosuy uw i Cherrv, 17.671: March.-14.510: O af , ' fiftfltturinff 168. ReDUblican net earn tained.- v. " vl0.0 loeaS TwAntv fivB towns of AU liUUVW tVWW va I Al 1 CiL, flAHMAnmnl Tliof Vltf tfriVaia S1L Hi B ! 1 mHamuHAm . a '" GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF , FuiL AHB WINTER PURCHASES ! ! Waxtderful Opportuaities I I ! '" ' " i - - i E. D. LATTA & BED., Haye still farther reduced their entire aad elegant Stock of C10TD1H6, DATS GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, and will darfag the next twenty days, efftr ADVANTAGES SUFFICIENT 8 CONVINCE Ivery one of the importance, and HOW C RE A T L Y IT IS TO THEIR INTEREST-TO BUY WOW. We make these redactions with the toeleee ent entirely ear present stock, and place it upon the Market at sueh prices as will make an Examination only Necessary, to carry out enr purpose. We solicit Orders from a distance, promising satlfaetlon to all entrusting the same to ns. :o He illtkl Ok Hide's feb25 NEW YORK AND ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS-, GOME AND SEE THE HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OP go if) . BJIE-JIM WNfflN iTHE CITY, AT i g Wittkowslry & liintels marl 9 JSIayer Ross & Jones. feb27 IHaVe receired s caffo of tneaboye onaao i ready for delivery, -all ; who bare been so anxious to get a supply can do so by coming in anon, wherever' it has been used It needs Lot. MMbrrill, Collector of Customs Marston, (Rep) 4,981; Jones, .s, (Dem) no recommeadation 'Uberarindticements V9 CXUUS . AJ A! vali, ABQa WILSON & BUR WELL, WHOLESALE jk RETAIL DRU G GISTS Oharlotte, N. C, for the District of Portland and Fal- 4,495- scattering, 36. -Twenty towns in Wirmth. Me. Wm Stone, Attorney for fha 2d ' Congressional ; District gives HABljJ2jA.t.Air.AMM.onai v... 'Vv .T, iw7TMtfTTT?"FR t v'viTinf nwP T Hr. i iofr.-u.-jU or iarir.nM fAvn'a . - . nhs-t a n rv 1 n;i 1 n i n 1 .... ..f'.- v . KAMSKATKA SEAL .r -buao j.?" t ALASKA SEAL FANCY GREBE 1 1 aa w r 6d, And a full assortment of LADIES and CHILDREN'S FURS P Fueer. South Bend ; John B Dowd, i - - .1 , ii i- . ... - -r : : Ti.ir J tj -4 . .-...'! . 1 .--s . 3 - Rockville: and nenry javis,; oewwu, ii ' AlJlLliu :AaxJ- urn, WM"!"; ,..,, ; 1 . 1 ail Ol XUKiiau-a. red. Don Cameron Nominated lor tne United States Senate. ll Evarts will not give up his law prsc- Haeeisbueo, Pa.p March 13 The Republican caucus nominated Don Another lot of those -Cbean ' and superior Aipacw, - "'I fW i f .. - uicuf Call anrl ftfl thfim - ; . . JLIABVAJar ot w-v.f , rnTV,nri Af Wiarnna n. who dorsing Jaayes policy. f : Poblic Entertainment. mo be called An . Author's Fair, will be1 A 'held at Gilmore's Garden. (Insurance! Bnilduig.) Tbureday ? night, Juarch 15th, marii 1 i :ct S i ' . If I 'I . 1 1 ' 1' i j; - - - I.V t , j ' ' t ... 1 . ) 1 '. . "7."' -.... j,". : '.' ' ..'"rv.'. 4 - ' - ' ... .- i i "t r 1
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