cearlottX observes. : v jod pniriTiric. 'HmOxssxtxs lob ifepartme&t tnoroaghly . mppllad wita rvtry needef want, and wia uia latart sty laaotTTP.0 very manner of Job wars eaa now MOonJ wlto aeatnew. dispatch and cnpnaas. Watanfnrntan at abort notto -BLAIfKSt BILLHEADS, , I LETTISH VDB,GABD3, TA.08, SECSXFTa. Fosirsa,' FEOG&AiULES, AANI) bills, . PAJUHLJCT& OHKCM. a, Daily 1 7r (posted) In advance, $3 mni. . 4 mot. omit. .-- .!'' '.'..A'i':ft.:.fii A", WBCKLT KIXTXOH. Weekly the county) in advance. 2 oat o' the oounty, postpaid, 2 6 m roths. ' 1 Liberal reductions for clubs. . . VOL X1TI. CHARLOTTE N. C, SATURDAY, M1RCH U 1877 NO. 2,499. i .. --.4111 ttlta WlJ CtttO ttt J llfiiii-7 BOOTS AH NEW SPRING YD fe O-V QUR STOCK of GENTLEMEN'S GAIT KRS atd SHOES Is the bett ever oL-r-,A in thfc city. nd cont-M of Goads froai the Miowin c lebrate.5 mani.factarers : LBoydfn A Co, Miller. Mcallough 4 Ober. Banister fe Tieher.or, of Newark, N.J ; L Diekeiman & Co.,T Mills ASon.of Pbila delpbia ; Lilly. Yonng, Pratt & Bractett, P Ware, Jr . & Co., of Bos on, and o'he.-s. BOYD & OVERMAN. in a; 4 BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, jaiio T OTSSfiiimni f THIS WELL EHOWH AND LEADING HOTEL, LOCATED IX CENTRE OP THE CITY, OFFERS ON8URPAS8BO ACCOMMODATIONS TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC Ihc FuEniturc i& lirst-cIaBS, the Kouse is Car peted tillQHgliOUt GAS and ELECTRIC BELLS ARE IN EVERY ROOM. I To Invalids, Florida Tourists or Persons Traveling FOR PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY FOR COMFORT. TERMS;-$3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 Kooms. St. 35S S 38T. -AT- . G . R i FURNI TU RE W A REHOUSE CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, pSr I am receivicg a full Stock of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, 'NewestStyles'! and lowest prices. . ' Call and make your selection wbil the marU 1 connection with the Fureitnre BusinefS of Mr E G Rogers, at my old etsnd en ooum Trade Street; I will cor.dnct the Un- aertaking Bnsiness cm my own account, ?'ving it my personal attentu n. I Will tun n onmnl C r .1 n v," " ooi i,omn io me nneat Metalic floral Case. Orders by telegraph, or otherwia Cheapest Wood Coffin to tbe fiD est Metal ic ELI AS, COHEN ISVITK.ATTEXTIOJf TO THEIR . Just Recei ved Which they, will iell lower than ever. Wholesale and Retail vats: . ";T;T ;:Buyers please uiELTAS, COHEN , , t- f-. - :m-:-) r A. fresh supply of Alpaccas and Mohairs, and the largest Stock of Embroideries in tbec!ty-yerychesp,;yi-"- i -fi :V . :.'..-iH Ti . D SH OB S 8TOCKr 1S7T. E R.Ba-A isr. E HVVK aSUPERlOR line of LADIES, Mhsfs, "and Childrt-n'a Boots and SLors, including all of the latect styles in French and American Kid Co it, Calf, Kid Fox and Srge, at 'ow prices. BOYD, A OVERMAN. yya ,.have e pew shoes left on oar Bargain CoanUr. Children's and Misses nd Indies' small sizes, hich we ill S'. ll cheat. -: V BOYD & OVKKMAN. OEALK& IK ALL KIKDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. A F TJ J. 3b LINK or CHEAP BEDSTEAD, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAM BIB SUITS. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C per day, according to location of 1 u JsuCLiiUS, rropneior. GOOBS GE RS, assortment is fall. , jk, (T ; ! 1 4 A " J t , prumtMty'uuad.r tyjftw,g, & ROESSLER; 5. ' examine; ; , . . : . & ROESSLER. , ,i 111' J ".lOf . ' l '3f-' ; , -!"''"' X I'i TELEORAPII1C NEWS. WASHINGTON ! JEST GOF. JBi20 WN OF TENNESSEE ON THE LOUISIA HA C OM MISSION. PACKARD APPEALING FOR HELP HAMPTON AND CHAMBERLAIN INVITED TO WASHINGTON. O DATES' LETTER TO THEH. Washington, March 23. Unearthed after midnight: I ulaska. Tenn.. March 22. 187. To Hon.D. M. Key, Postmaster-General'. If it is believed that my co operation will contribute any thing toward a pa cific solution of the troubles in Louisi ana, my services are at the command of tbe President, on the basis suggest ed in your dispatches of to-day. Ad vise me fully of the determination of the President. John C Brown. The President has appointed Gov. Brows. The President has received, by tele graph, a resolution of the Packard Legislature, calliag for aid to protect the State against insurrection, but has paid no attention to it. The formal presentation of the. pa pers and application of Foster Blod gett, as Marshall of Georgia, was made by Senator Morton, and not Senator Hill. The results of the consideration by the Cabinet of the outh Carolina ques tion, has been the sending a letter to Chamberlain and Hampton, inviting them here in person or by delegate, to confer with the President on the situ ation of affairs in that State. The following is a copy of the letter; Executive Mansion, 1 Washington, D. C, March 23, 77. J To Hon D H Chamberlain : Sir: I am instructed by the Presi dent, to bring to your attention, hia purpose to take into consideration the position of affairs in South Carolina, with a view of determining the course which, under the constitution and aws of the United States, it may be his duty to take in reference to the situation in that State, as he finds it, upon succeeding to the Presidency. It will giye the President great pleas ure to confer with you in person, if you shall find it convenient to visit Washington, and shall concur with him in thinking such conference the readiest and best mode of placing your views as to the political situation in your Slate 'before him. He would, greatly prefer this direct communica tion of opinion and information, to any other method of ascertaining your views upon the present condition and immediate prospect of public interests in South Carolina. If reasons of weight with you should discourage this course, the President will be glad to receive any communication from you, in writ ing, or through any delegate possess ing your confidence, that will convey to him your views of the impedimenta to the peaceful and orderly organiz? -of a single and undisputed State gov ernment in South Carolina, and of the best methods of removing them. It is the earnest desire of the President to be able put an end as speedily as pos sible to all appearance of intervention of the military authority of the United States in political derangements, which effects the government, and effects the people of South Carolina. In this de sire, the President cannot doubt he truly represents the patriotic feeling of the great body f the people of the United States. It is impossible that protracted disorder in the domestic government of any State can or should ever fail to be a matter of lively interest, and solicitude to the people of the whole country. In furtherance of the prompt and safe execution of this central pur pose, he invites a full communication f your opinion on the whole subject in such one of the proposed forms as may seem to you most useful. By the direction of the President, I have ad dressed to the Hon Wade Hampton, a duplicate of this letter. I am very respectfully, Your obedient servant, W. K. Rogers, Private Sec'y. Iflidnlght. Washington, March 23. : Minister Washburne has resigned the French Mission. The President accepts his resignation, with the re quest that he remain at Paris until his successor arrives at Fans. Chas M Henly has been appointed stenographer to the President. O L Pruderi succeds Maj Sniffin as Assistant Secretary to the President. Bishops Campbell, Shorter and Brown of Colored Methodist Church, called on the President and were mtro duced by Prof Langston. The Presi dent thanked them for their call and kindly expreesions of regard to him- self ana the policy oi peace ne mienu ed to pursue, Answer, if any, from Hampton or Chamberlain has not transpired.; " Nothing new regarding Louisiana rnmmission. .' i f ' Mrs Dr ' Mary Walker was forcibly ei ccted from ? the V Treasury " Depart- UTAH. Lee on the Road to Execution Guarded by Soldiers Salt Lake, March 2 J. The Marshall left Beaver with - Lee for Mountain Meadow where the execution is to take' place. A company of soldiers accom pany the party to prevent a rescue. : later; At 11 A. M., precisely, Lee was brought out upo the , scene of the massacre, at Mountain Meadow, before the executing party, and seated on his coffin, about twenty feet from the Bhooters. After tbe order of the court was read to him and the company pre sent, by Marshall Nelson, Lee m ade a speech of about .five hundred words, bitterly denouncing Brigham Young and calling himself a scape-goat, for the sins of others. Hehopf d God would be merciful. He denie'd that he was guilty of bloodshed to th ,last, and maintained that his mission to Moun tain Meadow was one of mercy. After the speech, Parson Stokes, Methodist, made a prayer, commending the soul of the condemned man to God. Im mediately after this a handkerchief was placed over Lee's eyes. He raised his hands and placed them on top of his head, sitting firm. Marshal Nelson giving the word fire, five , guns fired, the balls penetrating the body in the region of the heart. Lee fell square back on his coffin, dead. Death was instantaneous. The body was placed in the coffin, and the crowd dispersed There were about 75 persons, all told, on the ground. Not a child or rela tive was there. The best order prevail ed. Lee's last words to Marshal Nel son were, "Aim at my heart." The body.is now on the way to be deliver ed to his relatives at Cedar City. THE EATERN MUDDLE. he Pope Indisposed Auditor Dead--f repartitions for a Meet ing of the Jm pi res A Circular of Patience. Rome, March 23. Monseignor Nordi auditor of the Sacred Rota is dead. It is reported that Count Certi suc ceeds Miligari as minister of Foreign Affairs. The Pope is somewhat indisposed, but there is no immediate cause for alarm. Paris, March 23. General Ignatieff is arranging for a meeting of the three empires, should the protocol be sign ed. London, March 23. The Standard's Vienna dispatch says : A circular to Bishops has been issued from the Vati can, counselling patience and absten tion from provocation during the ex pected period of increased persecution. A special dispatch from St Peters burg to the News, says : "The decision of peace or war really rests with Mon tenegro and Turkey. The Russian government cannot influence the Prince of Montenegro beyond a certain point, because he can appeal to a great er power than the government, namely, the Russian people." A special dispatch from Rome to the News, says : It is stated that another allocution is preparing for delivery at the Pope's Episcopal jubilee in June. In the allocution, the Pope will review the condition of the Church, and Holy See with respect to all nations of the world. One of the Sacred Congrega tions is now considering the question tion whether the Italian Senators, who in consequence ot their religious senti ments have never participated in the deliberations of the Senate since Rome became the capital, may now do so in order to vote against the clerical abuses in the bill. NEW YORK. The Lee Execution Matter, New York, March 23. Russian fleet is anchored outside the bar. Brigham Young makes publication denying the truth of the confession made by Lee, the Mountain Meadow murderer, Lee throws the entire guilt on the Mormon Church. Young says: Any statement implicating me is ut terly false. He says: "My course of life is too well known by thousands of honorable men for them to believe for one moment, such an accusation." LOUISIANA. Packard's Recruiting Officers at a Discount raying- Taxes to the Aicholls Government. New Orleans, March 23. Nine of Packard's recruiting officers were brought before Sude Whitaker of the Supreme Criminal Court on a writ of habeas-corpus, but were sent back to prison, the writ being refused. Tbe Brooks of Boston, owning sev eral millions of property in New Or leans, Burnside, the largest property holder in Louisiana, and many large property holders have paid taxes to Nicholls' tax collector. ' " " 01assCompany Suspended. ' Boston, March 23. Toe New Eng land GlassCompany,: the a largest in New" England; yoted to wind up. They are u'nble to compete, with " Western and Southern concerns. Two hundred hands will be ousted. ... One More Nominated. Cincinnati,5 March 23-Ibe Repub licans have nominated Col RM Moore, How a Jewess Married a Christian. Mr. H. L. Oliver.a vouns lawyer of gooa standing at the Nashyille bar and of respectable family connections, was married to Miss Hannah Weil, daugh ter of Mr. 8. Weil of this city..-at her fathers residence, Friday evening, by Justice Creiehton. Feeline that her parents would oppose the match, as it is against the Jewish creed to inter. marry with other people, she went to ner lamer, and put to him the folio wine; insurmountable interrogator- ie : "Father, how old am If" ; Father Nineteen years old my dau ghter. . i Daughter When does a youne lady become of lawful age? l ather At the age of eighteen. Daughter Then I am ; free to act for myself, am I not, fath er? " Father I see no objection to it. Daughter Well, then, Mr. Oliver oves me ever so much, and I love him ever so much. I want you to consent to our marriage, for if you do not I fear we will have to run away, and I'd much rather be married at home. The father was very much astonish ed at her pointed inquiries and more so when he found her betrothed a Chris tian eentleman, bat, after pondering the matter awhile, give the sensible response "Well, if you are bound to marry, 1 would rather you would be quietly married at home." And so the young people were married and left -for Hunts ville that evening. Health Promoted. Health is promoted by eood and appro priate fcoj. Such can only be had by using in preparing articles known to be free from poisonous adulterations, which eminent chemists endorse as being perfectly pore and wholf sorue. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mortgage Sale. BT Virtneof a Mortgage Deed, executed by W F Cook and wife, dated December 12th, 1874, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds f Mecklenburg County, in book 11, page 205, I will expose to pub lic sale for cash, at the Court House door in the city of Charlotte, on the 23rd day of April, 1877, the Real Estate and fixtures re cent y owned by said Cook, on which his Foundry and Machine Shops is sitaated, known as tbe Carolina Agricultural Works,' fronting one hundred and twenty-four feet on Trade street and running back on the NCR R., one hundred and seventy-four ieet. C N G BUTT, Cashier, mai24 tds for Mortgagee. Bulbous Roots. LILIE8. DAHLI AS, GLADIOLI, MADE IRA VINES, at SCARS it CO'S, mar 24 Drugstore. Fine Soaps. ENGLISH. FRENCH and AMERICAN, Just received, at SCARK ft CO 8, mar 24 Drag 8 tore. Ten Cent Column. Advertisements tvill bf insertea in this column at the rate of ten (10) cents per line, for each insertion. Ao advertise ment taken for less than twenty-five cents. bight words make a line. 10 to -0 Shares of Mechanic's Building & Loan Association for sale. Apply to mar&J 24 D a. BiJCKLY. FOR RENT A Cottage and Farm one mile East of the city. For particulars ap ply to S J TORRENCE. feb21 eodtf FOR RENT The store at comer of Tryon and Sixth streets. Apply to marzO 1 w At Tryon St. Beef Market FOR RENT The Store at present occu pied by Keith, Walsh & Co. manl tf J UMOXHlSAD. FOR RENT A comfortable, two story Cottage, 6 rooms, corner 7th and D streets, will be rented cheap to a good tenant. Ap ply to MAGILL & SCOTT. man u ROOMS TO RENT Several good rooms in the Springs building, at reasonable prices. A B DAVIDSON. iao9 tf ilFOR SALE A comfortable two story Cottage, with Biz rooms, will be sold to a man who means bosiness. on easy and ac commodating terms. Lot 99x198 feet, capi tal garden, good well, kitchen servant's room, stables, and other necessary out houses. Property well improved and with in five minutes walk of Independence Square. For information apply at an!4 tf THIS OFFICE. C, C. & A. R. R. GENERAL PASSENGER DEFT, (EFT, I rA, R.R. , 1877. J Chaelottk, Columbia & Axjqusta Colombia, S. C, Jan., 3rd On and after Wednesday. January 8rd , the following schedule will be operated on thie road: MAIL and PASSENGER TBAIN DAILY GOING SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, 10.55 p. m. Leave Columbia. 4.60 a. m. Leave Granitevilli, 8.14 a. m. Arrive at Augusta, 9.00 a, m. GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta, 5 20 p. m Leave W, C & A Ja'n, sapper 9 7 p. m. Leave Colombia, . 10.22 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, V 4.40 a. m. ACCOMMODATION & FREIGHT TRAIN DAILY, Sundays excepted. GOING SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, S.15 a. m Leave Chester, breakfast 7.48 a. n. Leave Winnsboro, 10.25 a. m. Arrive at Columbia. 2.00 p. in GOING NORTH. . Leave Colombia, 8.00 a, m. Leave Winnsboro, , , - , 11.48 a. m. Leave Chester, ' 2,28 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte. 6.19 p. m AUGUSTA DIVISION GOINCf NORTH; Tjm tnmiBti at. A Kfl a m anil at 11 a.m. Arrive at Columbia.' at S.48 and at 3.45 p.m. . - , .GOING SOUTH. . Tmtd finlnmhi.- 9 50 a. m.. -and at 12 noon Arrive at Augusta, 7.16 p. m., and 9.10 p. m. Rons daily except Sundays. ,f . . . '. TVia Vail and Pansen mr trains m.Vi lmoi connections to all points North, Bast and Sooth. Sleeping cars are attached to this train. v,,r?' - , ; JAMES ANDERSON, t x - i-,j. Gen'l Supt; , ; j. " k 1YYPTB - V ' " . " ' General Ticket Agent. J 1L HI GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF FALL AIID WHITER. PURCHASES ! ! Woadeul Oppoxiuaities III E. D. LATTA & BRO , Haye still further reduced their entire and elegant Stock of CLOTHING, DATS g GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, and will daring the next twenty days, offtr ADVANTAGES SUFFICIENT g CONVINCE Erery one of the importance, and HOW GREATLY IT IS INTEREST TO BUY WOW. We make these to close eat entirely our present stock, and place it upon the Market at sucn prices as will make an Examination only Necessary, to carry oat oar purpose. We solicit Orders from a distance, promising satifaction to all entrusting tk same to as. NEW YORK AND ONE feb25 Iiceptionl Lids and Prices to Which we Invite Special itieituL "AN ELEGANT VARIETY" SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, BLACK ALPACAS, GRENADINES. Prints, Percales, lawns, White Goods, Hosiery, &e &c, TOGETHER WITH ALL Ribbons, Ladies' Scarfs, ARTIFICIALS, ic. LATEST NOVELTIES Will be made to order in the very J- Oar Large and beautiful display of every quality used in this market, is attracting much attention and meeting ready tales. nWittkowskvSc Kintels marl5 WILSON & f WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Charlotte, N. C. v ' lit - t v r - 11UJUUU1I1JU11AU TO THEIR redactions with the PRICE CLOTHIERS: 9 f i BOMBAZINES. THE NOVELTIES IN Tips, Feathers, Flowers, IN LADIES' HATS, best style of the art, in two hoars notice. Carpets. Embracing all the Latest designs, of BUR WELL, . v S t. roent to-aay for Mayor. jan