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iuppEtea .. wita ; vtr7 r "4I4 -,
want, sad WUd tn latest ityjes Xr: s
every manner of Jot wcrx can now r . onj v
wltn neatneaa, dlspatcn as.dL cneapnc4. :
f We tan fornlia ttort noa "
BIJLBrBaJHIll3, V5
? ? X4.G8, SXXIFTB. POSTERS,; '
PBOO&AJCCES, J3UKViBIL9,
ly l.year ipoetpwaj in MTnca -i j tS 00
; ' - viutt ; istnoB
Weekly. Jin the ooanty) m adr&noe, $2 00
oat of the ooanty, postpaid, 2 10
6 months, , 1 OS
ffjr Libera reductions for clubs. ,
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UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF
V : t , Ji , t ,'-v t - ' j JJ i -. J -
J. BILBYDAVIDSON,
, r,-i i t n .1 ( : i r. n
AS been KeiornwDca ana aeniwa 'Crst-cIass Btyl., and' feffers "fndacemehts' to
Travellers and Residents In its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords
at prices to'sait the Umes An active corps of waiters'ln attendance' at meals; and no
pains or expense spared Jo render guests comfortable.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.:
WASHINGTON: !
J T
APPOINTMENTS EESEBVED FOE
THE FAITHFUL, -
THE LOUISIANA OUTLOOK MOEE
DANQEEOUS. -
Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders.
OUR MOTT(D IS TO PLEASE.
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ATTITUDE OF CHAMBERT.ATK
AND PACKARD. J ;
ELMS, C!6pimp(OSSIER,
CRAZY HORSE AND SITTING BULL
AGAIN BEARD FROM; '
ISV1TE AlTEKTlON TO THEIfi
v;,. ' 5 v. 4-- ..;' n if".' .-i' r
Just Received Whiih they will sell lower than ever. Wholesale and Retail
Buyers please examine.
ELIAS, COHEN R0ESSLER
A frefch sapply of Alpcccas and Mobairs, and the largest Stock of Embroideries in
the city very cheap.
niai20
B URGESS NICHOLS,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
: 5. OKA1XB IR '
ALL KINDS OP
BEDDIKG, &C.
F 3DT Jji LINB
". or '
CHEAP BED8TEADfc, LOUNGE8,
PARLOR & CHAMBEBSUIT8,
ElCOFFINSof all KIND8 on HAND.
. Washington, April 9.
It is not expected at the White
House that, th changed policy of
Chamberlain and his party 'in South
Carolina, will have any serious effect
in delaying 'pacification. There is
much curiosity as to - they political
clique which engendered the changes.
t is known that before going ! North,
Got Chamberlain was contented to al
ow the wisdom "of the President to
rule him; there has "been an intrigue.
General politics are devoid of interest,
as all prominent appointments are held
as rewards for personal support ( in
carrying out the views of the adminis
tration in respect to the pacification of
Louisiana.
The tone of the papers in speaking
of the manoeuyers of Chamberlain and
Packard, which has heretofore been
one of general ridicule, is becoming
threatening.
No. 5, West Trade St..
CHARLOTTE , N. C,
jan3
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FU RNITURE WAREHOUSE
, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, : A
CHILDREN'S C A R R I AG ES,
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I am receivire a full Stock of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES f'Kewest Styles" and
lowest prices. ' .
JEEr Call and make your selection wbil the assortment is full. .. , ;
IN connection with tie Fornitiire Eusinets '
of Hr E G Begereat my old' stand on1
Fouth Trade Btreet, I will ccr.dnct the Un
dertaking BuBinefs on my own account,
giviEg it my personal attention.
I will keep a complete Stock,, from the - "
Cheapest Wood C'ofSa. to the finest Metalie '
a
Burial Case. Orders by telegraph or otherwise prompiiy attended to; lpootfnlly
, s v a p. M. 8HKLT0N.
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THIS
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' ' '? ti)CAT5D Xs'cKIITRS OH THE CITY. OTTERS ? " " "
N8TOPA88JBD. ACOMMOBATIONS
AlhQl'Ul& THiWvEixiNaWiaf L- J 01 1; tl';
Site Furniture Houco ts Oar
i : i no in - , .
- qAS and.) ELECTRIC BELLS ARE IN EVEBY BOOM.
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To InTalidsPloHdaT Tourists or Persons rTrarellng
FOR PLEASURE, THIB HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY
o
t&: TERMS 3.00,i$2 50. and2; $2.00 per day,-! according to locatiori
aoms. u,f iV iJiO ECCLES, Proprietor.
WHAT THEY HOPE TO GAIN.
CONTESTED SEATS
HOUSE.
IN THE
lrlidnigbt.
Washington, April 9.
Caleb Cushing had a farewell audi
ence with the King of Spain on Satur
day. - - ' .
Legal tender notes hereafter received
in exchange for silver, will be held as
a separate tund, to be issued only in
exchange or in redemption of silver.
The Star closes an article, captioned
"Chamberlain's Attitude:" It is stated
that Gov Chamberlain and those who
will stand by him, have one or two ob-
ects in view. First, either to force
President Hayes to directly recognize
Hampton, if he means to give him the
aid and comfort of the administration.
or, failing to do thisyto have the ques
tion referred to Congress at its special
session, for such legislation as the ur
gency of the situation demands. The
hope seems to be, that if a political
debate is. started in Congress, that the
delay will cause a reaction in senti
ment favorable to Chamberlain, and
probably induce Hampton to -forego
the pledges he made to President
Hayes, and attempt to gain by force
or coup de etat what would involve a
tedious delay through forms of law.
The Supreme Court decides that the
million and a half, appropriated to the
centennial, reverts to the, United States,
and was not the property of the stock
holders. This reverses the decision of
the lower court, and depresses centen
nial stock over fifty per cent
A dispatch from Sheridan confirms
the report that Crazy Horse is coming
in.and that Sitting. Bull is moving to
wards "Canada.
Five colored men from Richmond
called on th e President," urging that
Miss VanLew h,e succeeded by Mills as
postmaster.
The following are the appointments :
Alonzo Bell, Assistant Secretary of the
Interior; James Gilchrist, Surveyor of
Customs at Wheeling Va.
The President will have his summer
residence at the Soldier's Home grounds
near the city. Hereafterihe will refer
office-seekers to the beads of the de
partments..
Clerk Adam's roll of the house, at
present, shows nine seats held open, for
contest, viz: Louisiana, two; Florida,
two ; Missouri, two ; soutn uaroun,
one ; Colorado, one ; California one. f
The Star, elsewhere than its gossip,
says editorially t '!uThe indications are
that Chamberlain and.Packard have
been advised to stick,- by some ;pf the
Northern extremist of the Republican
party.! The sudden change, in Cham
berlain'a views, ' and the announce
ment that he has decided to hold on to
his office of Governor till ejected by le
gal proceed, is looked upon as affording
Tjroof tnat ne-nas oeen put up w vuu
course by some persons inrthe hack
ground, but it is pretty certainrthat his
backing does not embrace any, consid
wableportion of even the pronounced
Reoublicans.'-':; ' - " . -
:.;The"'New "YorkTnetfrwhich' has
been the vigorous exponent of straight
Republicanism, gives Chamberlain the
cold, snouwer in nurwuuww
There are Republicans at the North a
well as at the South-, that paper ' says,
who,: for obvious reasons, desire topper--
petuate tne boutnern qustion; with all
its embarrassments', W ah element Inl
national politics., Any : penttlement
wnicn snau remove tne question from
the partisan-arena, is to politicians' "of
this class, acquiesence pf the 'first wa
ter.; To their, efforts may be" traced
the attempt to induce Mr Chamber-
ain and his associates to interpose all
possible hinderances to the legal meas
ures which", may be taken fori the
confirmation of Mf .;. Hampton'
authority consequent upon ' the re
moval of the' troops." from the
State v House : Whether such pro
ceedings lead to strife and ; bloodshed,
is to these desperate partisans a mat
ter of trifling momenta Their soleOb-
ect is to ' create , : excitehient ' which.
might reviye partisan passion through
out the North, and ; so 'frustrate the
conciliatory policy of the administra
tion. ' Mr Chambe'rlaia.wili disappoint
us if he lends himself to any of these
fichemes.:t t e'sympathy now felt for
him will be destroyed, if he prolongs a
:contestf ;whicb-
stances, .can. nave but on e .end rtika
In' regard to the Louisiana case the
Times says that the complications are
more serious; - and ' that unless both
parties recede a little from the extreme
position they have assumed, the com
mission will leave New Orleans with
out accomplishing 'anything: but it
holds that the duty of the President, as
he interprets it, is in no manner identi
fied with the maintenance of Mr Pack
ard in an office whose; functions he is
unable to perform, and a brief order to
the troops , , win leave him ; helpless.
These words, deprecating the policy of
resistance, coming from a republican
paper of the standing! of the Times,
have significance. -
The President is constantly receiving
etters from all parts of the country,
the writers being of both political par
ies, approving his administration
policy: It is not supposed in high
official quarters that Chamberlain will
make as determined opposition to his
upercedure in office as has been antici
pated by the press. Just previous to
his departure for South Carolina, he
showed a disposition to yield to the
pressure against him, but nevertheless, -
will resort to such means as will, with
a show of law relieve him from his
- t - -
present position without appearing too
readily to submit.
The President has . to this hour ret
ceived nothing substantial from- the
Louisiana Commissioners.
NEW YORK.
Gen Sam FCary Indicted lor Be
trayal ol TrnstTtae Court De
cides against Him. " ;T-" ,
New Yohk, April 9. A special to
the Times from Cincinnati says : A
case of sonce interest, involving the
character of Gen Sam F Cary is just
decided in the courts here. The suit
was based upon a charge that Gen
Cary had taken advantage of the con
fidence reposed on him' by a number
of individuals who made heavy invest
ments oh the Colorado' mine. The
court found that Gen Cary had agreed
with his associates and partners in the
enterprise, to buy. the mine for their
common benefit, for fifty thousand
dollars, . He took, the, money to buy it
as their agent, and bought it for $22,000
and divided the balance between; him
self en his qephew. - Ttie balance of
$28,000, the court decided .must be ac
counted for by Cary to subscribers of
the stock,
Rev Dr Wm Augustus Mulenburg, is
dead.' ""' . .
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TOE EASTERN J?IUDDLE.
T 5 if!; i
ITXeetingr of the loconiotive Bro-
therhood.
5 i
v. PflnEtPHiAi 'April Three hun
dred and fifty delegates from forty
divisions of the Locomotive 'Brother
hood from other ::crties : and Canada,
met" yesterday," and promised support
in. case of a strike,-or if discharged on
account of connection with the Broth
erhood.- " - ' '
')J?tV eJfTVe 5Cir'0 JJ fJ6' !M '
if
GEORGIA.
Jail Burned Two Negro Prison-
-'', ' ers Lost. -Atlanta,
April 9.The jaij at Con
yen, Ga., last night. Only Vtwo riegro
prisoners, both of whom were 1 burned
to death.'' It is supposed the Weroea
set it fire, to escape Every 3 effort; to
save thej4 .waimade i;: ,11.1
A. Fable. A 'farmer seeing 'a? crow
pull up a stalk.of corn, flew into a rage,
.and killed itV ''.lf"J," w .
' After picking up the dead, " bird, he
said, "I will open the stomach of - this'
black thief, and see how much damage,
it has 1 done. , '."".'.'. i
. In ; the craw j of the , crow he found
caterpillars-cut-worms chinch-bugs,;
and; divers other vermin, enough to'
nave aestroyed xtalx..nis, crop, and put
one grain of corn. i ' . r
.Then the farmer exclaimed: "Now
I ; know ' I have- "skined'. my ' best
friend?" ; ; :: , .
Moral : Let the birds live. Bedford
Star.
;;; RESPECTFULLyAimounoMe
formed patron and to tKeenwallrfia9,
ing public, the daily arrival1 o!MfciEW
GOODS, and intend Mt-Ctli1g
display shall excel anythiiig
Our stock exhibit will hot be equaled, and
the profusion of styles and, shapes, will sat
isfy the most -critical demands. T ! 'ltS
fThe;same generous; and upright principles
tKat has given to us sueh"tf vridSprere
iritatibn; shall characterizetir jtilifuri
dealings;
iD'v -iKf.fi b''j ;3 isl
High prices w
ed. f One price is our basis, withall Godd
marked in plain figures. Cask is ;tKe only
eiquivalent in Exchange
cordially invite a visit n of -7 liijsee jgSQj
.fdesiring to ieceive
from a Gash, outlay. .
One of the easiest things to catch, and at
the same time one ' of the most dimcalt
to get rid of, is a Ooueh or Cold. ' Dr. Ball's
Ooagh Sjrap, howeTM, always preres equal
te tne emergency. . . . x.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,
OPERA HOUSE! !
MONDAY EVENING APRIL 16TH, i877i
A GOL03SAL PAGEANI.
GREAT SHAKESPEARIAN SPECTACLE
Will appear the distinguished English actor
George Rignold,
la his Masterly1 Impersonation of
Supported by forty-five Dramatic: Artists,
together with all 1 the costumes, armors, .
properties and battle drops from
Booth's threatre, New York.
One hundred people
.. . . on the stage.
We Hate Now ii-M tie Best Selected and Finest Issiftiit 'if:
The Porte Consents to Disarm
;Firstxpedftion Against the
Miridates.
LoKDpNpril 9frrThe Berlin jeor-
respondent of 'the Umes announces
that in compliance with the request of
the Czar the - Porte consents- to first
disarm.- -
Pakis, April 9 Gregory Ganisco,
newspaper publisher-and politician is
dead. y
; London. April 9. Business on .the
Stock Exchange to-day lstagnant
Russian and Turkish securities are
very flat. ... ' t
A. special ; telegram ; frorn Cettenge
announces that, an expedition against
the Miridates, has left Scutari
VIRGINIA.
" f ! Terrific Storm.
Noetoix, April 9.A fearful North
east storm prevailed .; h ere last night
and to-day, and is still raging to-night
3fore than two inches of rain fell. All
thelhouses near the ' wharfe are sur-
surrounded and . partly, submerged by
the highest tide known in many years
The; dapiage to property amounts to
$10,000. Portsmouth ferry boat is
oblked to . stop running. . The Baltl
more and New' York: steamerst did not
leave on time, and will not start unti
the storm' abates. ! No'manne disas
ters reported.
FLASHES. ,
i Noethfield', Mass.," April 9. Ameri
can knife factory is burned. A hun
dred employees are ousted.
General admission Sl.iO, Beserved
seats $2.00. Sale of tickets commences on
Inesday, April 10th, at Koellsch's Book
Store.
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HEAD QUARTERS
IN FULL BLAST.
NEW GOODS ArriTing daily, fine Apples,
Bed Bananas, Messina Lemons and
Oranges, Canned Goods, Preserves, Jellies,
.Tickles, Chew Chow, Worcestershire and
English Club Sauce, fcc., now in store. '
Also, complete Stock of Fresh French
Candy, Home-made Stick Caady, "Nuts,
Raisins, Ac, Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies
eyeryday. Latest styles of Croquet, just
receired. F H ANDREWS, Agt.
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T affords us great pleasure to. be able to
offer the choicest novelties to the people
and to be regarded as the only recognized
authority and leader in the line of business
we follow. s B D-LATTA & BRO.
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HOW CHEAP!!!
71-2 CENTS
FOR ELEGANT PRINTS,
Strictly for Cash,
at BARRINGER & TROTTER'S.
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HAM BURG TSDQINGS 1 AND WHITE
GOOD8, cheaper than ever known, at
. BARRINGER & TROTTER'S.
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NEWBPRING CALICO ATr7ic
-TEW SPRING CALICO AT 7c.
JTEWSPBlcNG CALICOAT 7ic.
JJEW CREAM AT 7iC
JATEST STYLES ATJ7Jc
ATEST STYLES AT 71c.
LATEST STYLES AT 7c. : ,
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A. W. L0YNS
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HAS LOWERED THE PRICE TO SUIT
t -THE LADIES AND. TIMES.
THE newest shapes and fabrics axe always
fnnnd at Fashionable Headauarters, . . -,,
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TLiePrice
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F Pratt's Astral OU has been reduced
try it., rti , .
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T C SMITH. 4
a Sole A gent.
Fifty Barrels
TEROSENE, inst received and offered at
A. bottom priccc. . : T C SMITH,
aprC ' Drnggists
.-'At ," i '' (.J -ViiVS
j .:.:! 'i vJ e ,' At
Wholesale buyers will find it j to titifj
own "interest to examinej niiStork s
Orders solicited from a; distance;1; :Er6capt
attention given and satisfaction gjaranteed
or money reiunaecL 1..-
E. D. LATTA & BRO.,
Leading One Price Clothiers;
H. Q. C. D. ; w. -m-B
READY-MADE GliErSJf?!
Eyer offered in this Market, at prices that will surprise everybody,
-AND
E N T S F U R N I S H I N G- G O'dSs-
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Wholesale and H eiail,iB?es u
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LU GG A CREAM S AXilD I Olli
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TWENTY-HOUSAND;FINE eiGARS;
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