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;T.)ff 1 M f V . k L. .IS i a. M m . ill lltKKAI WU(liY FROill WASHINGTON. Personal and Political Notes. . i'.ii ' v.r. z-mu-x M oxr. Hewai a publiqah and should a 8 been Eeft Vni 'EefltUd in firslPclass' style, and offert inducements' ndyJtheprineiplee.of- that party -a " , - . ,. : - -vij 'Ji)o l )mt TOmilii-hA a tail tmrAoinnct'ii lrat.tn-.Hd n UNDER rTHlf iNE Wl MANAGEMENT 0? -j ;; j-ioil no aislno'- Ifo ibl (vi lvnntov: :;rou ois UMDeeuTr-.- .-r J ' 7 Umt would be atailtooonVskftevHd Travellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with' the best 'the markeV affords, belieyejrin 5 the justice'1 aftd WisdQm- of . s . , :. , , : V ;,- at prices to suit the times, An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, abd'tto ' fftybraljtQwajrds seatipg ;Butietaiic .. 'j-iiTij ' "- vl.u;vv' v :;n - ! -..-ft -.dj. :.vj i..iivu;l-Jt Spo$0(buljCoald.'Poi. deterniine uu pains or expense spared w render esto amfo TKUT. Voi4!--! a- r i i ",'"s V' ';" . i-t JSeHogg discufsedJL .ifie;.5T'? Wu:;! . ' ,iuf.-Ji.4 -:.:r.ji i: 'i"Tf:'uiVli Vr-i "w I Hayes is - jfepfrt setfledBftt'bfetng-: moderate :i l erms top mommy Doaraers. itipn at defiarjce. OUR MOTTO IS .TQ ; PLEAS B;:.LHet! ' -' I I WHMlIIVIIlVfflKMM J iV't 1 rJ 1 ! Judge Klellj-.estrmafesii33l, indepen dent votP,i)f-PgnttpjplTyfav'any where between tjenliyai tefeliy4tou8and, and no ohe. can tettwbic5lparty will be most hurt. ... . ' Schurz desires it stated that no addi- aprl ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLEE, Anticipating a fitre tmle thil seaKOO, hate bought largely , and fnow have the tional clerical aid is iieedeaVon account " SbleasOfe of inviting your attention to IPP6 n? I 1 1 - jjisiricx juage xiunngp,, 01 ij.ouisiaua An Attractive E"all Stock, At prices surprisingly cheap. DRESS GOODS Our stock is large, and so cheap that it is no longer econ omy to buy calico. KEADY MADE CLOTHIKG- Our stock is complete, at 'prici s that defy competition. f -? ? .? : ? r - '; i ' i j it ' is) '' i.i; ;" ' FANCY GASSI M EEES A' bice aessort ment. " ; ' ' : CARPETS Beautiful in design, and cheaper than ever. v: KID GLOVES-A specially. . - ; : , In fac our8tock is larger and cheaper in every department than here tofore. Call and inspect it. ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER. s BURGESS NICHOLS; WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKAXXS IB ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. A OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGE8, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., OHARiOTTE, N. C. ! Morton is irnproving rapidly.:; He expects to he able to sit upisodn. j ! ! The Sioux will'' hate' another: talk' wi th th e President morrow; " ; r ' ! Secretary Sherman has awarded the revenue printing, for which all-hank note printing establishments had 4id, to the Bureau of Printing and En gray ing. j Judge Billings, of Louisiana, is here in connection with legislation relating to the Federal Courts. He urges, anioDfir other measures, the repeal of - the test dath for grand and petit Ju rors. Wm G Stewart has been appointed postmaster; at Tallahassee, Fla. ; The -tnew Indian Commissioner, Hoytf qualified 16 day. . The government has bought 85 per cent, of the calcasien logs. The agent telegraphs that the government has made a good bargain. ian3 FRESH OOODS -AT- IS. G . ROGERS, Telegraphic Briefs. t Richmond, September 28. S Tra verse Phillips, a prominent lawyer of btaunton, was tound in bed shot through the head and with a pistol still in his hand. London, September 28. Fevers and aj'Bentery have increased greatly in the Russiin army. London, September 28. A special from Rome says Cardinal Keario Sfarza, believed by many to have the best chance for the papal succession, is dangerously ill, and has received the last sacrament. IIaktford, September 28. The di rectors of the Charter Oak Life Insur ance Company ask a release of 40 per cent, from the policy holders. Other wise the concern must go into the hands ol a receiyer. Providence, B. I., September 28. The total loss by yesterday's tire. was ?(37o,(XX); insurance, $548,000. Jacksonville, September 28. There has been one death at Fernandina since the last report; and six new cases Montreal, September 28. A farm house biz miles from St Johns has been burned. Eight children were burned to death. Their mother, the only adult in the house, escaped. Weather Report. F I I R rl I Til R F A A R F H O USE 25th inst. warning was given from the Signal Office to Southern cities through the Associated Press, that a cyclone, then in the Gulf States, might be ex pected to reach the Southern coast within three days. The cyclone now entering the South Atlantic Siates and continuing, now near Cape Hatteras, is believed to be the storm reportedin the Windward islands on the 21st, also the hnrnoono no aa in or 9ftfl TTlliP.H smith n 1 iiu iucMi c a Thl) Mm cf CH Jl JKr r .iAKW4v,ri itmcitc p0rto Kico on the MSCL ana 4th Thence it moved in a northwesterly direction on Hayti, and over the gul CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, lowest prices. Call and makeyouf Belectin..wbil" the assortment is full., imarl4 V IN connection with thtf Furniture Business ' of Mr E G Rogers, at my old stand on. -South Trade Street, I will conduct the TJn- ... aertaking Business onmy own account, iving it ruy personal attention.-' I will keen n. fnmnW . filv.V. from the '. Cheapest Wood Coffin to the finest Metalic '. ' . .... Burial Case. Orders by telegraph or otherwise promptly attended to. ggjjjjg This Well Known and Leading Hotel, LOCATED in centre of the city, offers stream to North Carolina, where the reeistered maxima winds are now over fifty miles per hour. The path of this cyclone to the present date is very similar to the track pursued by tne cy clone of September 16th to the 19th o last year. This storm is now moving slowly to the North, and danger to navigation is at present anticipated in the Gulf or along the Florida coast. vior SHU Attacking the Secoud Gri- V , vlcaj ledonbt--The , Turks ; '. , I ucportea. to mo ve jross- ;oi; oo ea me uiuiuueaear in. i- it ...siiistria. : tobnA General War If ewj i.!(ul is!.Qr !" iJ:-.:.-ti ri ;LoNDO,lSeptember i 28. The ' Daily Tcics' correspondent' reports that the Rdumanians have been unsuccessful in their attempt to' capture the second Grivica ' redoubt, after having sapped close up to it. iney aispiayed ereat gallantry and -suffered severely; iHj confirmation: has; yet been receiv ed of the intelligence, which still seemB eurreoi that the Turks have crossed the-jDanube opposite'. Siiistria. :.The project is,i: however eminently feasi ble, and any day may iee its fulfil- menlti ' : k.r.v. 'iir U : ;:-..;;.;; yXha-Tinies i correspondent at Shum- la confirms the report - that Mehemet Aii ha'd fallen back to the Kara Lorn;' The1 retirement of Mehemet Ali be hind, the; Kara Lorn seems td, indicate that the Turks will be satisfied to main tain' their present position and depend on winter to force the .Russians back across the Danube. The Times' Shumla special "says the retrograde movement was. partly be cause the recent raine rendered it diffi cult to bring up supplies, and partly on account of the Russians massing considerable forces on the Lorn. It would appear from this explana tion that the idea of holding the coun try between the Lorn and the Yantra, has been abandoned by the' Turks. Thus it once more becomes possible lor the Kussians to isolate and block ade Kustchuk, which, however, has probably been supplied for the winter during the last month - that communi cation has been open. - Mehemet Airs right will again be about Kazelevo with Rasgrad as 2 a base, while his left will extend as far as the defiles south of Osman Bazar, bring ing it within easy support from Shum- a. The correspondents with the Czare- witch are not sanguine of his ability to force the line of the Kara Lom, not withstanding the arrival of several divisions of the imperial guard. The Knit Against Hcfiee Falls. St. Louis, September 28. Justice Miller delivered his decision in the McKee Case this morning. It over rules the demurrer of the government to the answer of the detendant, and the suit therefore fails. ; is' - rn FALL, B77: ' a suxessfiil termination. plete in eYery , department. Our stock is now fiill anij-m ...The Duty or Woman .-.; ....... i ' ' To be atlraitlve is a duty which every lady owes lo nerseii, to her dome sac circle, jand :. ;.' t to' society. Not only , Bhonld she endeavor to please ib addrejs and in , apparel, but, whenever possible,, j in complexion, and in feature as well.': Facial embellishment ia to a lady as proper," and oftentimes as neces sary, as are the adornments of her raiment1. the artificial e races of her con ver sat ion, of hex demeanor; or other meretricious attrao-1 , ... ,. v, 1:. ...;...., ; ; ' - " :-I.t;jJ UM TOlKSft -.i Our;prepaJatio for. the present. season have been brought loyely, 'who resigns herself lioptleesly to the ravages of time, and thb spoliation of her cbarm8,'vi8its upon her friends and ad mirers a sorrowful regret, that it - becomes her to avert to tbe latest day. Of this social dcty, it may truthfully be said that she can best acquit herself by the use; of. Gouraud'a Olympian .Cream, JTo . otherjpreparation approaches this in excellence, in harmless ness and purity, or comparts - with it in the number of spontaneous testimonials that its virtues have elicited.: Its advertisement has hitherto been its merit, if s recommendation by all that have used it, and pot by sound ing and pretentious advertising in the jour , nals of the day.' ' Large bottles price reduc ed to $1. 1 - V : ;"A,H QOTJKATJD, V; 98 Greenwich Street, N, Yi - For sale by T O Smith. Charlotte, " i. ' . . ' i ' i : New Advertisemeittsi":;;i :. -i - i.- i ; :.: :;!:;. !v ' n- r.'i r:. , i. .j- r J .lift4. I '.'-'i--. Attention C. G. 775 APPEAR at your Armory this (Saturday) afternoon at 1 o'clock, in full dress uni form, for Battalion DrilU : This drUt Itf. take the place of our monthly parade which would have occurred next Monday."! By order oi Capt Hand, r . ' II D DUCKWORTH,; O. S. 6ept29 ..." .. ' ;u,' Attention, H. N. R. APPEAR ai your Armory this (Saturday) afternoon at 1 p. m., in fall uniform for Battalion Drill. By order Maj J G HARRIS, G T Coleman. O 8. Maj. Comd'g. sept39 It ED Latta & Bro believe the pub lie wil sustain honest dealing. sept25 GRAKD FALL OPENING of all depart-mtnts-Saturday, September 22d, 1877. E. D. LATTA & BRO. National Prohibitionists. vew York, September 26. The an nual convention of the national pro hibitionists was commenced to day, in the Perry Street Baptist Church. There was a large attendance, and every State in the Union was repre sented by delegates. Rev H A Thomp son was chosen temporary chairman, and committees were appointed on permanent organization, finance, cre dentials and resolutions. Addresses were delivered by Messrs Thompson, and Rev J Cummings, of Connecticut. ED Latta & Bro work for the people and keep prices down. 8ept25t T 1 s. b. meacham, Charlotte, N. C, raAmcLis coxe, jr., and h. b. wiliiams, Green ville, S.C. NEW FIRM. 11 E have this day formtd a co-partner-f T ship under the firm name and style of M each am, Coxe & Co., Charlotte, N. C, Williams, Coxe & Co., Greenville, S. C, for the purpose of operating in cotton. MJfACHAM,.CUXE.& CO. September 26th, 1877. teptatf - Commended by P T Barnum, Clara Louise Kellogg, James Paiton and others. ldyoors , Crowded to their Utmost Capacity with' the latest productions of both "Foreign and American 'Joia&i '.anufatiired;. , .New York by the , highest art7 of tailoring skill, 'Hvith beauty of style, excellence of fit, and finish of garments displayed, unusual lowness in prices, all marked in plain figures; and our unequalled system of conducting business, place us far beyond the reach of any competition.' - The. wide spread reputation we enjoy as being leaders in our line of business, is thus fully sustained. ' We request a personal inspection of our stock and prices, the information gained by so doing, will serve as a guide for future purchasers. AVith the people's interest at heart, : we will continue the LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,' and retnain Very respectfully, IE. BP. ILMTTAV & IBM., OWM PRICE C3LiQTIII25ES, CHARLOTTE, K C. - . 1 l1 -r- - - ;. OF --.:v READY MADE CLOTHING, OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! MONDAY, OCTOBER 1ST. Senators Whose Teems Expire. At the close of the present Congress in 1879 the terms of the following Sena tors will expire : Spencer, rep., Ala bama: Dorsey, rep., Arkansas; Sargent, rep., California; Chaffee., rep., Colorado; Barnum, dem., Connecticut; Conover, rep., Florida; Gordon, dem., Georgia; Oelesby, rep., Illinois; Morton, rep., In diana; Alison, rep., Iowa: Ingalls, rep., Kansas; McCreery, dem., Kentucky; Dennis, dem., Maryland; Bogy, dem., Missouri, Jones, rep., Nevada; Wad- leieh. rep.. New Hampshire; Uonkling, rep., New York; Merrimon, dem., North Carolina; Matthews, rep., Ohio; Mitchell, rep., Oregon; Cameron, rep., Pennsylvania; Patterson, rep., South Carolina; Merrill, rep., Vermont; Howe, rep., Wisconsin. The Louisiana seat now in controversy becomes vacant in 1879. Of the outgoing Senators eigh teen are Republicans and six Democrats. RE-APPEARANCE AFTER 4 YEARS ABSENCE, CALLENDER'S FAMOUS Georgia THoriSnSAT Minstrels THE GREAT Original GGOriil GENUINE U (With end men, 20 artistsMlMTii Uproarious Plantation Minstrelsy ! New Acts ! Jubilee Songs I New Sketches ! Billy Kersands, Dick little, P Devonear, Ac. "They far excel their white imitators." N. Y. Herald. "They are absolutely the best in America." Boston Advertiser. "They are unsurpassed." N. Y. Graphic. 12th Year. ALL THE OLD FAVORITES. : A Woman Recovers Damages for Injuries Inflicted on Her by Her Husband A Test Case. Braitleb6ro,; Vilf September 28. In Wendham County Court yesterday Ophelia. Snow recovered a verdict of $2,800 against , Daniel C Carpenter & Son, hotel proprietors and prominent citizers of Readsboro, on account of in juries leceived by being thrown from U NSITRF AS BED - ACCOMMODATIONS, ?S p the suit was aiesi case unuer me Ver mont liquor; law, it has 1 excited great interest. :;-'H::v!.i ' ) h'W -'i-, TO THK TBAVlXLINa; PTJBLICV v,. r-.v:)-' .i. j', jix f,iTi.vii : - - ' -- m Ywmmm fibst- THE KtriL IS GLASS r&fci pa wFTFn THRniiGHOUT j Robbery of a Stage Coach in the ' Z ' : - ' ? ' t t-.. To r CoRKiuite.' W: T.,;September 28: The regular weekly i treasure" coach j from Deadwood was stopped by" two mesked men near Cheyenne river, Wednesday night last'Resistahcefwas made, and finntt Ttavia n nf l.hftfneRRenPftra-was 1 Yftlitil Florida: Tourists or:;Praons:iTraYeling:U " VJ ' J I rnhhora t.h'An trnt. nnsspsinn of thfi arms FOR PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY ''rt CJa and Elcclric Bells are in every room. - . ; r.i 3 a. .. , .. ...... -. - u m $y .r .FOR COMF0RT.i. robbers then "got possession of the arms In the coach, but were, unable to lorce the iron sate. ' '' " ;;: . j t .'i-- Jli '-'J ' J: Fire in North' Carolina "A It- rH I Xiu ?o7a r4o"rnrV jVo ATnrninff GoLDsBORo;Septrberf 28 A fire J I AiS-r$3.05$2.5() rnci S2.C0 per cyv accoruiii&, brokBtWltM:7loaMKthi8 .coming .. ...nt jv.l j .?:...! u :J;-"f:?,;.;-';;;;;.;-. '.,Ml- and destroy.. Campbell &CoVh.dx ' , r V 1 tO IOfiniiOtli)ITrOOIll ' - .? MJji.'f waTeL-storeralscrPoweJliS;-, son's store,.. v , A:1 -v';. 0 ;? ;" "n;5 ' ' ' hk' alarge buildingThe total damage, is h: c. ecclesproprietob- fttwo Another Indian agent is in trouble. Mr W C McCarthy, late an agent of the Cherokee Indians in this btate, (ap pointed however by the government) has been bound over to court by Com missioner Cushm an, for being 'desper ately sbort' in his accounts to the amount of $6,700. He was required to report quarterly, and when removed to turn oyer all enects, &c, on hand ana to account. Last September he was relieved from duty, and as yet has not accounted. . These are the facts as they appeared before the commission er. Asheviue Lilizen. Prices 50c and 75c. Reserved seats 25c extra, to be had at Purefoy's book store. sept25 5t "Which we will sell cheaper than any other house in the city, OR ANYWHERE ELSE. Give a call and you will be suited in quality, style and price CORNER OF TRADE AND TRYON STREETS. 7 sept 22 ... Springs' Comer, Charlotte, N. C. We oner the largest STOCK OIT IDRTTO-S MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AHD GOODS USUALLY KEPT III OUR LUffi, IN WESTERN . NORTH CAROLINA WILSON BURWELL. Just Received and to Arrive Some of the Northern papers are lost in admiration just now at a small colored boy that while running with a whip-stock in his mouth fell down and had the end driven through the back of his neck, requiring the strength of ' 1 - A J A. l A a powenui man to araw it out, ana got well again. That is i nothing. We; knew three Confederate officers, and neither one of them was a magnificent Virginian, who, -during the late un- pleasantness, had minnie baits driven through their mouths and ' the backs of their necks and got well. 'Two still live arid one died last winter. Fact. Raleigh Observer. - We were shown i last week', by Dr J M Happoldt, of this place, a quilt un der Which Geff Washington slept. This. quilt was made Dy Airs Sarah Keid, wife of Capt John Reid,of Camden; S C, in :the yearlT75. ' Mrs J M Hap poldt, i$ granddaughter of Mrs Reid, into1 whose possession the aunt passed as a family relic. Capt John Reid kept aJ -public 'house ' at Camden ' at which Gen5 Washington pat up on his way to Charlotte,' N'-'O,1 and" during his Btay was K covered " w ith 3 this 1 q n il ti " ' Capt ReirJ-fdtighritfthe'batlle'brRamsour 1- The .Violation 'ct any'bf riatare's laws brings Its warning by the feeling cf dircom fort t-Exposure j will -indnce" colds, throat diseases.iconsnmption, etc'., all Cf which give warning by a troublesome cough. Use Dr Bull's - Cough 8yrup in time, and remove both the cause and effect of your discomfort. 75 bags (Coffee. boxes 5 cases liboxbaD; rac!iers. akes. Cheese; tomatoes. ; ebesisfea. &bxs Mm 4 boxes Starch. M " (Dandles. 4 kegs 3 ,phgs Eaisins 5dD(lD ":K -V. Wit. ' v- SOPSiFoflls JaggiDg SQI doz: EBpooos. 48 doz Lard uDDuleS .1.: J .f. yl ,1 t-r'-n -' . .. .. 1 1 f .'.'Apt' a&i',:":" ilk Ut ?nA? ' ' " i 1 1 i.'if - il
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