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r jcHAlOOTTK OESESVEE,; tOMOBIRIOP KATKt. aily 1 year, (postpaid) in advano. 0wOL." " 1 t"tA. w7& Weekly, Jin the county) in advance,' $2 00 . .out oftheoounty, postpaid;1; 2 10 6 months, 1 05 - v- Liberal reductions for clubs. . i .... ii u ii i ii i ii i it i ii i n x v i i a ill in r ii . i ii in i j iii in 'in i ir ' ill tjf i i i i ii r. i ii i il- i i -iii. in in v in , . Cvt4 'I:,..,- - . . . . - .-pp "... t . ' - . ... - - . r.-- " -. l-fi .-, ... , . . , . vol.xth. CflJJtLOTTE l-fdTtfESbiT, APBIL 17, 1877. NO. 20,69. t i nr, 1 1 T T 1 0 t I f ft n ' MHiini ii bU BeUted'aoo. ReitJd'U fik JctA.liSa1 2 1 a in TTl8beeBeatoiteaDa Keniwa first.chW-Btyfe.Hind Vffers'indticymAjtt to Trayellers and Besidento in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords at prices to suit the tines.' An active con of waiters "iakendaice 'at meals, and "no pains or expense spared to render guests comfortable. rp-:H- j r:r o SI. tK OC TS.A. XJL - 33l ,X X 3 Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MC3bCrQ4lJSaf0iiPLEASE: aprl, K Fa -n -a . .- if k a'". IS1T1TE ATTENTION TO THEIR ROESSLEft, ensile gplcg Ofae& Jii8tcceixl 3LhlUi tkejLT?ilLfielLlowei than ever. Wholesale and Retail Buyers pleaaajexamiue. i - . . : TELEGRAPHIC NEWSV the eastehu muddle IbsOMomZfis rertaaeost 'm want,andwttAUiiUtcrsc:.rr: erery manner of Jon ttctx ca wnr uttmj wltii neatnan, fflsysteli aad t Wa ema famlaa at aaort ncOoe BT.ATTCB, BELL A ' - . , . TA.QHS, KECSIPT3. rccmaCr , PBOGRAMirra, bjlko xrLfAj WASHINGTON ! r THE LOUISIANA COMPLICATION. DAYLIGHT AHEAD. Austria's Journals on Her Situ a. tion-IJer Safety ties in Oppos-1 ; ing ; Uussia ahippiBjr A'ews- StOCKS Dull, v !J Londol, April 16.-Col Valentin i iJaker is on the staff of Pasha Ahdul Kerim, commander in chief, who has gone to the Danube. niMCULUl eOUUEIEUL TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. April 15, 187T. PRODUCE. Baltimore OaU firmer; Southern prime. Who first challenged high prices ? E. P. Latta cfe Bro Who offers to the public the largest and most varied stock of fine and I Ready-made The Standard's Special from Pesth. 5a48. Eye nominal, held at 90. offers ' Clothine. POlinl i 1T1 nil Wonott oV f W 14. 8ay8:;AUthejournalshaveagreedthai proyision, firmer. Pork, l51ai. Bacon L, " 4 U "WW UCBU irfaJrbpole;fotustrut . and Hun- huMers, 6,a; dear rib. 9aJ; hams, I2al3. Oraer-WOrKr and .lOT Cheaper? ' ' "'W; in the war Mlrrefin. Coffee steady; jobs, 1621. T? T T a.a f) ' W ju. jut. -uattu xro. Whiskey firm, 1 09. Sugar actire, 10. COTTON. Galresien Qaiet; middlings, 101: net re ceipts, 6,114; sales, 667; exports coastwise, Herfelk. Dull; middlings, lOjall ; net ! .181' isu&i.ktoaE AN ADJOURNJUENT IMMINENT. I rar to rmo; fcw I W hi P.h 1 m nonrlo "TKCT i Al i4i .. argue In favor of an alliftnoVwf'tW w PAQKJL lSDATMjiDjfejS!-i KT I land . I o"--""" "woia. ausviih HnuxLun- c vi' I gary af e even more intero.torj tt, England in nreventina- th myWfops 161 KussiafjsintoBulgaria. feljlaJffi&ai fecial bark Mercurylrom New York to opposition in &yskeiAo- Queenstown, went ishore while enter-. iTi to. -:S wnqie is 1 1? tiatbor.'anT is". ot likely to receipts,395; 8alcs' : . exports Coastwise, yffsffn(tth is only come oil The crew were saved. - nte for teT)ian. A aasntM A th I The 8teamer Lahrailor fmm (Tov I Balumare Qnlet: middKn in- acceptanbby tb Sicholla Leffislaturs. which sails from PlvmOnth veaterdnv Pfc, 10 ; spinners, 60 , exports coastwise I T. ' . . . I r i n i . t , i . r. I OS u me jrresiaenvberi he and hia r '-wjew rotK, is the first shin nndr a r rienas win gp to, the NichoJIs Legisla- foreign flag, clearing from England, Quiet ; middline, mc; net re tuio regaraiess oi Packard's wishes. I Wltn steerage passengers embarked at clpts' 6S2 S108- sales, 5U. Matd ttill: irMUfti .arJonhia AUJ ItneBsrnTrt:"'" " tfdavr the" Resident ofhTmseli or t At the Stock ExchW tn-v k-. Nicholls,5 and' intimates that ihiW w?h nessisflat At RatnrfWa f place the President and the i Commisv fr international stocks. aon on record before the people. In the House T"e ' Tribune's sneclal savs - Who sells all wool Business Suits for $6 ? E. D. Latta & Bro. Who sells beautiful Silk Handkerfihiftft. assorted colors, at 25 cents ? - ' E. D. Latta & Bro. vriimington-Nominal; middlings, 101; net receipts, '29; exports coastwise, 133. ELI AS, COHEN & R0ESSLER. 'im''f''r2i' i till? A ' i he city very cheap niar20 Mohairs, end the largest Stock of Embroideries, in ilr 4ti WHOLESALE & RETAIL, jan3 . . ' .5 i? t- BULKS I - ALL KINDS OF U Li J AO i ii ft? BEDDING of Lords this special says;. The afterQon, the Earl of Granrille --v,.j Fnutluauj setuea ; out "vwsu uie government's policy wise, 433, tWb t)r" three dav Will ha Ain rtitAafiM TT I arrange tne aetails. The compromise saia the protocol was nearly the iow middlinrio o. I is the tJTiltnM r.A aam.t.,.llo,i; low.mdd"ngs, 101; good ordinary, 9j; net .rn-rr:w7T6u". upou uie .TV ri"" yiwiuum, sua receipts, 2,103; gross, 2,J; sales, 2 610- ex prima faoQ iightfrjthe feeatsj regard- why didn6tf the Government accept ports to Great Britain. 3,700. ' ' less of the action of Well A nrlprsrm Ir I that? The United action of Enrnna at. I . V Co.'K-Thia1' fhMYiAHaiiw j .uJ that tim mV,f l,QM - ue-onunal ; middlings, 10; net gubernatorial question open, but prac- Neither" Eussia nor Turkey had taken tically, inaugurates Nicholls. The d is- an irretrievable position. He attacked patch says the Nicholls Legislature the, Minister's boats about raising En?- f Qjff d toay (M6hdkyf classed a1 resoMtion, position abroad, which now sub- 4 Gtf4M 8.Tf?S effect to the programme of set- jects them to ridicule, and he advoca- Uement, aod.wul also pass resolutions tea an European concert for the bet covering the following points :s" " " ter government of Turkey. -"lsfc'.CoitldebcV Itf, and support of1 J011 Derby, in reply, vindicated the President Hayes. iU ' '" protocol. He said he believed that the 2d. A guarantee to accent the 13th House would "agree with him. that un- I4thand loth amendments of tho Con- der existing circumstances, it was best Jfpt?' 7fii2 exPrts to Great Britain, 12.337; 3d. The fullest nrotpr'ir.n tW future. colored people in the rights and priv- M L. . ; g,w person ana property. " New York-Money easy 2a3; sterlinr firm Who sells "Rnvs Phlladelphia-Qaiet, middlings, llj 1, J 7 vuuui CU o viUlUUl, net receipts, 163; gross. 197; spinners. 51. Handsomely made up, for actually less than Savanah-Quietand.teady;middlings,ll; the Talue Of their matPrinl neo receipts, 474; sales, 250; exports coast- cx U7 VI lllaltirial T E. D. Latta & Bro. receipts, 254; exports coastwise, 100. Memphis-Quiet; middlings, lOf; net re ceipts, 400; shipments, 771; sales, 900. Augusta-Qaiet; middlings, lOf ; net re eeipts, 44; sales, 92. Charleston-Quiet; middlings, ..ltta'l; ne receipts, 430; sales, 700; exports coastwise, Z16; Continent, 682, Who propose to CONTINUE to kpII mnaf cheaply the finest made and hest fitting Clothing in the Country ? E. D. Latta & Bro. New Orleans m PEKN&YLVASilA. Who extend a cordial invitation to ih a York-cotton weak; uplands, ni; public to call in and investiffate the truth i, HI; sales, 628; consolidated net re- f tA. i 'vowgoiO IUC tl U til ui tiieac juuto r E. D. LATTA & BRO., The People's Clothiers. FINANCIAL. A- 4ih.;Equal educational advantages, I The Editor of the Times Dos- 71; gold active 7ial; governments .ctivnd A ' I u I ' TT TSJ TT s TVT T A TT"niO I I and amnesty for past, political offences, Whipped. t strong. New5'sl2. States quiet and nomi- x xjxi i.xvj, ijTXlvlIIiO ! I so. that peace and order may prevail I Philadelphia, April 16. Consider- ntI aoie. excitement was created on Chest- T TUT -w- JiJB anA IUC UJ U. terial rirosnpritv if thn Rfa i , f - v ' j . - v mi mr " J " w kwvwi HaV Bedstead.-, louuges, PARLOR A fHAMBRP RTTTTfl vvffuiout ail on HANI?. nut street at noon to-day, by . the at tempted whipping of Col A K McClure of the Philadelphia Times, by Nat Mc y.government contractor. Col McCIuro was in comoanv with ex- o (Ho. ft West Trade St., .CH ARLOTTE , N. 0 Midiiisht. . Washington, April 16 ,The Commisskn, investigatinx thoPIcClure was ln company wit man transport alioti, ivtllJbeXat' Mont wvwuur umn, wnen Mciay ap- gomery to-night. proached wito a dog whip and struck A delegation in behalf of Miss Van- him' Then McClure caught McKay Lew, of Richmond, visited the White by the throat and wnile holding him, House to-day, but the President gave 80me one from behlnd dealt McClure a "TJ! Tp g"TTn -N TT them no satisfaction, beyond his usual DI0W' wnil& another in lront struck him -ITL ' JtLa tj. VJ7JT VJ I i phrase, that no one would be moved over the left eye These men are SUP' except for cause. It may be stated, puscu lu ue Irienus 01 Jcji.ay. une ol that the President has, thus far, ehown them got away; the other was arrested little susceptibility to the;influence of alons with McKaX- Prisoners held to dpWatinn . until to-morrow. , B There are nine hundred" hands e,m. FUTURES. New York Futures closed weak; sales 43,000 bales. April, 11 31 32c. May, 11 32 33e. June, 11 41 42c. July, 11 52-53C. August, 11 63 64c. September, 11 52 54c. October, 11 41-43c. November. 11 30 32c. December, 11 31 33c January, 11 41 44c. -:W: A: -:R: SOOO YABDR' -TTl-MTn nT-nTnD-rmo vwu.r 1 1 1. wxjcuo AT 26 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. WE WILL OFFER FROM MONDAY, 16TH t r s -A LOT OP- -AT- ISmm G. Rl O G-K 2E& S , ployed in the bureau of printing and, engraving.two hundred of which will be discharged on Wednesday and tbree RNITUR E ' W A R EH O U S HraWSE on NORTH CAROLINA. OBSERVER OFFICE. Ohablottx, N. C, April 16, 1877. The Cotton Market. i ' ( i t i i ill ! S lln.no T1: 4- "w;- - j j - 1 low-bbnk whir.h wna nilreH nn or, A l ii i ' ' ' ' iii i AJ fc,'C.. wiijjug n, vucu uurts, vue i m .w. uu I ' H' v . I rresKiem saia ne A still further decline took place in the V ILMIXGTON, April 16. A three market to-day, the closing being quiet at mast schooner,Charles E Elmer,loaded price" giTen below an J lower than Satur- with molasses, is reported ashore off daJ' ing quotations. Topsail Sound, bottom upwards. The following quotation are averaged Jrom carero and vessel is a tnta osa A X1" 'wa - wycr. the President in behalf of universal ig to their address, the e was in favor nt nno supposed to belong to that vessel, shows ,7 " 10ai Y. feveywhere,aiid which would guidehim that the crew consisted of sixteen men, Good ordinarv' iJ ' 'a- k. fc. ' ' . j. . vMr, 5 j j f . ievery where.aiid which would ar ' I . 4 Hor the next four years, as fully sfated are thought to be lost. r it ' 'r ' r 'r- ai s . - 1 a. '"'rll ' ut fin His Inaugural. He did not' feel quite A schooner, loaded with J Ii I L U r EL IN a I . A K K I A 1 a r: far advanced in matt nf nM no ashore near Rich Inlet. ... V'.; .,: " .; .c. ' ; ' ., f- ItheQuskers, and must, op some oqca- , I n receiving a full Stock of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, rSKiWwl Style," and lowest prices. Stained Tinged. 8ia9i 10ai Good Ordinary Low Middling lumber, is Middling , The vessel is Good Middling broken in two, and, with the cargo, is Receipts for the day, 64 bales a total loss. It is feared the crew were all lost. 10 lOia, lOiaJ 10i Call and make your selection while the assortment is full. nari4 .3: -at- HEW YORK. The Missing Crew. VIRGINIA. 1 N crrmeai6hjw1)lKe''yurBitnre Eusineps of m r is u Koterr. at mv "o d vtur.A n roum l raoe tjtreet, I will Conduct tfce aertsking; BtrefWeiS' th5in5v ' own account t'vmg it my personal attention. I will keep aonaplete Stock: ,irom tke CbearrWpflJpBfliftd tte firaerf. MetiH cnrialcase. Driers bv tefeeranh or nthprai,.'r.MmK.i. iiii.'fwritJ Korfolk, April 16.' The schooner, New YoESyApril 16. The owners of Mary Mankin from Boston for Phila ie Leo, say that the life boat in charge delphia, loaded with iron, has been 01 tne cniei engineer was the best boat abandoned. Ldf the kind that could te obtained here! j The schooner Hattie. irom St Mary. !tll W SPt IVt.K Bfpflmdr lat. winter 1 Ra unnlr frrvm a nnlluinn Kut all saved. in all Ports, 4,974 bales. Consolidated, 7,642 bales. Exports to Great Britain, 12,337 bales. Exports to France, none. Exports to the Continent, 2,082 bales. Exports to the Channel, none. Stock, 622,692 bales. pli!Ihey state that Mr McDonald is an the crew were r'l T'fl Jr1 and experienced jieahi9i, and an The bark, Kallisto, for Bull River, ' W x. ii t'fci.w vTf HNxpect to,hu:of hiss ifetyrand, those J collision C, C. & A. R. R. GENERAL PASSENGER DEPT. OHABLOTTX, COLUMBIA. B ATOUSTA. R. Columbia, 8. C. March 11th. 1877. On and after Sandav. March 11th. the fol lowing schedule will be operated on this road : MAIL and PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY GOING SOUTH No. 1. !.! Ami xii ya,ii sfreei j.u-uHj, uiej war news advanced cold to 7i. but otherwise had The ordered Preacher Alive I Leave Charlotte, little influence;' ?- Theeek' market was ' . , and Well. te wholly taken up with local speculative cHiv Arril IB Th Tt.mm Arrive at Augusta, matters: JbeadinS StOCkS "TITelOWefT"-' I m1 (nt.risv has tnistwnrt.h v infnrmo. fiOTXO KflBTPKn A KfnDd S WC'eiyotiog to ttOn that Rev W H ; Scott, the colored Leave Augusta, s 45 p. m in,ae aii.ufwigeiiwut who tneir creaiyinreacher reDorced to the JNewEnland ive v, . a ju n, iao a. m. uora lor'Mno'-extensron oi twelve .Mt.Hdit. f!on ferencA on - Krin v I $1 kUj8ff" ' - ' ' f i f tr-v - j j I V'uoiiuii'', 9.35 p. m. 3.30 a. m. 7.01 a. m. 7.40 a. m. P l.r, Jdii- j moAtBa if!'1 I n . ."i .... i . ... .. i r- j "... J having been murdered, is alive and ell, and performing his pastoral du- cf.JI -d:.41 .... u.nj . tj.:.i . iOMuu"',,iwr witcu rcBiuoai,;Wj tooij anci perlorming the WHCagp atltt ROCfc.lsland, RaWroad 1 ffs wichoiit fnhTestatinn in; Marlhnro rgnfyin place Jno Tracey; bounty, in this State. edis a resident "of. Cliicago? ancf' ' j yfrereideot, Ii .:",L J OHIO. wasi yjee ELawingfc Co., f brokers, were declaredTbankrupt at the Stock Ex change tosday;-if - ,aaJioO xnoi win). HBO ACCOMMODATIONS! Indians on the TWar Path. ? utt xioa ! .inj eHorse s band are on 2 the ' war path Tramps In Trouble. 1 Ashland, April 15. Several tramps jsyero arrested for the incendiary fire I Leave Winnsboro, 12.55 a. m. 6.15 a. m. ACCOMMODATION & FREIGHT TRAIN, DAILY, Sundays. excepted-CHAR- LOTTE I IVISION GOING SOUTH No. 3.. Leave Charlotte, 4.35 a. m Leave Chester, 9.10 a. m. Leave Winnsboro, 12.00 m. Arrive at Columbia. 2.43 p m. GOING .NORTH No. 4. Leave Columbia, 9.15 a. m. 1J5 p. m. .'Ji'Jtiii iA . l r I ' ' ;nr.u aiioa r..vis 3 U5liMW'CiaS3, tlie HOUSe IS , CarpeteCf again! rSpottedTaiVdeceved hem by k GAS and ELECTRIC BELli ITo InValids, Florida Tonrisls or Persofi rayeTffig USE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY EftSE'1"! :f 8- t20 and2m per day: fVccording to location f " rSS . HO EOCLES, Proprietor. , which destroyed the brick block ad- I joining Miller's Hotel. Loss $53,000. , NEW ADVEBTISEMJENTS, f Leave Chester. Arrive at Charlotte, 4.03 p. m. 7.53 p. m. AUGUSTA DIVISION-GOING SOUTH No. 5. PUBLIC NOTICE Leave Columbia, . . - 6.W p.' m. Arrive at Augusta. - ' 37. a. m; ; ..GOING NORTH-Nq. Leave Aueusta. : , 5.00 a m. jltrenresentlng that only, the arms cap-. I Tp JtSSi H1De,-01 1"9 at lanIa. - 7 1 ' .? 2.23 p. m. K" A(jtured .taken fromthem: -The Air-Line Railway Company will be held at klowi"nV named - ttaUonsT " T ARE IN EVERY ROO Kll rA ;gOTeto?nt demanded all, tben Cornwall'., White Oak. Adgers, ,,;td : ' 2- olbckM,, of tharW the pur, 8? hirAHTir4j - 'y '' 1- : 1 of considering the consolidation agreement, 1 uiim Mil! Rth ' l f r hi iM7n "tared into . between the I , Trains Nos3. 4, 5 and 6, wUl stop at all i rf. I i V Directers of that Comnanv and the Directors 1 ..:' L j ...7 : of the Geergia Air-Line RaUwasComoanv "17. - n tc TMssr . I itT.T?A vft A Tiri i ih n a m- I ftnrt t ft a Mfintn I'aroiina aim 1ttiji LL&i iwav i aJ i F0B;C0MF0BT.- . V' 11 ra infer kiii'di Copp.;?. C - V iJlSSF 1 t -i i --rv " "-iWi -v" . "7. ' i jjatea xpru in, 15.- - JiVPS AWDPRsnw 7 DrDbaDie. I - - . awvww, mam LOUIIAWA. SEYIBAL TH0TJSAH5 TA8DS EHBS03 at from 5c to 25 per yard, worth from 25c to 1, WILL also GREATLY REDUCE SEVERAL OTHER LINES OF GOODS. fl Come Quick and Secure Bargains. J3ai Wittkowsky & Rintels aprl5 Home Copy. , ' f T- jXL I LIVER COMPLAINT Th TJrr la nn J oi ue prinaoai reemlatora or th hnmm body, and when it performs its functions weu, tue powers of the system are full de-l veiopeu. une siomacn is aimoat mriv dependent on the healthy action of the Liver, for the proper performance of its functions. When the stomach i at f.nlt the bowels art at fault, and the Wbola sys tem, more or lees, suffers in conseqaenee of this one.orean the liver havfap wmmI n do its duty. To correct this, use SIMMON'S) waruuxiu, it is the very best Liver Regulator ever sold. Th nffir ni the Liver is to draw or strain nflT thm MW (irom tne Dlood. And when this oraanid inoamea. or gets sluggish and will sot work, the blood is not reliared of its t11ow freight. The bile accumulates, and in attempting tol escape wrougn otner cnanneis, n lodges in vam Tarions uscues. narucniariv in thn akin (and so full is the urine of bile, that a niimJ lor white linen, dipped ; in iVireosives a ongnt yeuow unge;, proaucing Jaundice! and various other troubles. tnanvtimMrer stubborn, and thought to be something else! wo mailer, woen me real cause ano only troubles are a diseased alatfl nf ti Tjvm That it is difficult ta enr. .m. admit htd know from experience, and the many cases tk uaa curea, tnas Bimmoa's Jtiepatic Com pound if persevered in, will certainly cunJ nino ous or ten cases, a trial is only need ed to con vine the .most' scentical. Ask lyour Drugguts for it and take no other. ; ... LOW LB & MOISE. WILSON & BUR WELL, -; onucciGTc; - CHARLOTTE, N. O.' J, ' . ! v.. " --' ; ' i ;.j.f''. j 1 ; I ii r i h j it 'I il i fit .V ..I in - t
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