ffP"5rj . 'v ' :'' ... f -534,1:: ?IS : ' p -,ftIS'i-' -t,',
JOD PRINTiriC.
The Omibvu Job Department haa be
Uiorottslxly applied tntli :? yery needed
want, and witfl ta latest styles ot Typ. an
Tery manner of Job Wotje can now o don
wltn neatness, Olspatcn and caeapnesa.
- Wecanfornisnatsaort notlca i
BLANKS, BIlIi HBAD3, - -Jv
- IiBTTKRfiJEaJ7S,OAXUDS,v:. , J "
1 1 . TAGS, BKCKIPT8, TOSTERS,; '
FBOQKAMMES, HAND BILUB,
. PAMJPHLETS, CHECKS ftc
... SUBSCRIPTION AIM..s .
Dai 1 vea? (postpaid indvnce, $8 00
? a mae. t ' - " e 00
3nl")sr. -- " ' . '2 00
V lmon T " , r-r . ' ,? I
Til A-SdOHW:
WEEKLY EDITION.
-f-
" B months. 1 00
GHABLOTTE N. C TUE8DAT, OCTOBER 9 1877
NO. 2,212.
UU. 4rA:"jiL k3'. X.UrZ.L.M.. ..Ji
7 l ' 1
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
TOE WAR.
CV Its -
' t i in ,n.i. r i n i ,1... ii
Boat Race on the Thames.
Mort Lake, October 8 A single
lioi! no Kurro ili: jhi oi doiwimkt von oir. ovf ijoiiit ii i ff
)OoO. II
HAS been lEeftu-nished and Refitted in firs t-dasSi style,- and' oflfera Indacements to
Trayellers and Beaidents 1ft its excellent table, supplied with the besfciheimarket affords
st prices to salt tha-times.
n.-T umibibtihi Una Hin:
An actire corps 'of waiters in attendance at meals,' and no
1 J. ... -Ii ..w. .. 1 fw0 I
pains or expensespared tb reader guests opmfortable.'-itM 1 b t iij rp; giJiHibH
IVI pi?:ae;f smJ or onthlYi Boarder;
. f. i iJo mi e T it '-f gisniifl
oi r. i.-ji j-a
IVI OTTO IS TO PLEASED
f- j'-'U aunt Enon.ii.92 n-uat
dT" -j t f-u t v i is ni ha i.'t 3d
j rod n
. ;: .,
isU tutu o;e:oa lVI Jq
FBOM WAfniNOTOlV.
&Iierman and the Ohio Elections
Thc Vacancy "on 1 the Su
;.; preme Court Bench The
Louisiana Senator
.TCSISf iieepubli--'-.u V .
j . , . , cans Bound
to vote tor
Snow in Shipka Pass.
Pacific Intentions ol Scrvia
Mukhtar Pasha Tells Anoth
er Story About Russian
flosses. -
is two
Pinchback's Admission.
Was&inqtok, October 8.- Sec
retary Sherman, with a number of his
subordinates, has left for Ohio for vot
ing purposes.' ; ; ;
. The Supreme bench, except Hunt,
called on tne irresiaent this mom id g
in regard to the regular term of the
court. ! ,; ' . : ..-
The committee to investigate the fire
London. October 8. There
feet of snow in Shipka pass.
A Times dispatch fromQorny Studin,
says : "JNewspaper correspondents win
Hereafter only be admitted to the lines
of active operations on days of engage
ments. At other times they must re
main at corps headquarters, because
it is believed that information sent out
by corespondents has several times
compromised the success of the Rus
sian plans."
A letter to the Times from Odessa
states that within ten days twenty--five '
hundred sick from Bulgaria have reach-
ISLIAS, COilENU& ROESSLER,
Anticipating &k&m tratfe thism8Cb,af ughtrargely,"nd" now have the
'XLlsasaie otirrti)togj&nr attention t&JL X
An -tractive Fall Stock,
iAticeaurprisirgly cheap.
DBESS GOODS Our stock is large, and so cheap that it is no longer econ
omy to buy calico.
READY MAI)CiTHING-iQii Rtc ia;,ccnnplete$ atrprices that defy
competition, VjmV tlklkl
FANCY CASSIMERES A nice asssortment. -
of the Interior Department, report
unanimously that it was the work of ed Odessa'hospitals. The sick are chiefly
8unering wun iever
CARPETS Beautiful in design, and cheaper than ever.
X)Vmp!c&ly J () .C3 HL lVi
KID GL(
ahincendiary.
The President is loosely quoted that
he will fill the vacant seat on the Su
preme Court bench by a person from
the South, not over sixty years old.
Harlan, of Kentucky, and Hunt, of
Louisiana, are favorites among those
who augur from His Excellency's expressions.
.Blackburn, ol Jientucky, has ar
rived.
Morrison, of Illinois, is reported as
opposed to the Texas Pacific, which Is
equivalent to retiring trom the contest
for Speaker. ;
The employes of the House, many
of whom are gentlemen of influence,
favor- generally the present incumbents.
Senator Dennis, of Maryland, will
be inr his seat on the 15th.
Justice Hunt was- in town and, it is
hinted, failed to accompany his breth
ren in their usual pilgrimage to the
White House in the interest of Mr
Constantinople, October 8. Ex-
tremelv bad weather nre vails, snow
and rain continually falling. A con
tinuance of unfavorable weather is pro
bable and it is thought it will suspend
operations in Bulgaria and the Bal
kans.
London, October 8. A Reuter from
Constantinople says the Servian diplo
matic agent has .formally renewed to
the Porte his assurances of the pacific
intentions of Bervia.
A despatch received to-day from
Mukhtar Pasha increases his former
estimates of the Russian looses during
the recent fighting, to 15,000, and places
the loss of the Turks at 2,o00.
scull race " for 400 - pounds and the
championship was rowed ; On the
Thames to-day, from Puney to Mort
lake, between Higgins and Boyd; Hig-
gins defeated Boyd the champion.
The betting was seven to four in favor
of Boyd; : Miggins won by six lengths;'
time 24 minutes, 10 seconds. , .
MARRIED. ;..
At the residence of the bride's father. hi
Tarnersburg township, Iredell county, on
September 6tb, Mr J A Owiogs and Misi
Mohie Tomnnson. No cards.
FTJNERAli NOTICE.
The funeral services of William Knox. in.
font son of J T and D J Coit will take nlace
from their residence to-morrow morning at
10 o'clock.: t Friends and acquaintances are
requested to attend. : .'.
. - Modern -Chemistry.
By the chemical skill of Dr Price, we
have now for our ices, creams and pastry;
the most delicious fruit flavors. Those who'
wish to make their delicacies enjoyable,
will make use of Dr Price's Special Flavor
ing Extracts, on account of their nice flavor
and safety.
UP,
.? I;
".1,1
,Jn fact our tocij(is .largerx and eape-,mf eyerydepartmeolrlhan herK Conkling. The sore has not yet come
tofore. Call and inspect ,it.
tepl6 "! i i ''
ELIAS,' COHEN &' fiOESSLER.
B ITR M $ NIGH OLS,
WHOLESALE & RKI'AIL
nn1 tAfWtJt'Hl'l Mill !.. i '!i
'
hi " V
M1V I
Hi: u
!!:. i
BEDDING, &C.
-A.
CHfiAP BED8TEADS, LOTJNGE8,
.PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS.
" iCOFFIN8 of all KIND8 on HAND.
No. 5, West Trade St.,
i
CHARLOTTE , N. C
PRE-SH &QiOD
, ... -i' ---
to the cuticle.
Judge Leonard, Republican mem
ber of Congress from he fifth Louis
iana district, formerly represented by
lien Morey, who was ousted from his
seat : by Col Spencer, who vacated
it to become Chief Justice under the
Nicholls government, is quoted as say
ing "he did not see how the Senate
could longer refuse to admit Mr Eus-
tes from a party stand point ; that the
Republicans were bound to admit
Pinch back, as he was a part and parcel
of the Kellogg government. But hav
ing declined to do this thing, declared
in effect that the seat was vacant from
the of time Kellogg's resignation to as
sume the Governorship of the State.
buch being the case, the undoubted
Legislature, organized under the
Wheeler compromise, clearly had the
right to fill the vacancy." Judge
Leonard says he remembers having
heard Mr Morton declare that the seat
belonged either to Pinch back or Eus-
tes, and that he aiterwards could not
see where the forms of law bad not
been complied with in the election of
Mr Euste8, and that the Republicans
would stultify themselves if they kept
the seat open.
Devens will ask Congress at the extra
session to appropriate $225,000 to cover
the dehciency in the appropriations
for the Department of Justice during
the past nscal year.
INDIAN FIGHTS.
FRENCH AFFAIRS.
The Trial ol HI Gambetta to
Re-Co mmenced.
Now and Then.
It is only now and then that inch men as
Hon Alex H Stephens, -Ex-Gov Smith and
Ex-Gov Brown, of Ga., endorse a medicine
for the throat and lungs, and when they dd
it is pretty good evidence that the remedy
must be good for the cure of coughs, colds
and lung affections. They recommend the
Globs Fiowkr Cot gh Syrup, and '.their
testimonials are to be be seen round the ten
cent sample bottles of the Globe Flower
Syrup, for sale by all druggists in Charlotte.
A sample bottle relieves the worst cough and
win cure sore tnroat. Kegular size bottles,
fifty doses, $1. '
New Advertisements.
be
Paeis, October 8. The Francaise an
nounces that the government has or
dered the prosecution of M Gambetta
for his manifesto. It says that the au
dacious reproduction in his manifesto
of the phrase : 11 jam se soumettre on
se demettre," is not only a repetition of
the oflense against the Marshal, but as
M Gambetta has already been con
demned therefor by the tribunal of the
beme, it constitutes an outrage against
the magistracy whose decisions are
publicly ignored,
London, October 8. The Times' Paris
special confirms the Francaise an
nouncement that M Gambetta is to be
prosecuted again. Perfect tranquility,
however, prevails in Paris. The Repub
licans are too conhdent of success at
the elections to be enticed into any de
monstrations.
Admi n istrator's
Sale.
WILL be sold or cash at the Court House
door in Charlotte, on Tuesday, Oct.
9tb, 1877, at 12 o'clock m., the following
property belonging to the estate of J H Boss,
dee'd, viz: 16 shares in Merchants & Farm
ers National Bank ; 10 Mecklenburg Coun
ty Bonds (one hundred dollars each.)
J M 8TBONG,
septll tds Administrator.
IMPORTANT TO ALL.
I have recently added largely to my st jck
of GROCERIES. It is now COMPLETK
in eyery particular.
-AT-
F U R N I T;U R E W A R tH O USE
Gen. Miles Tackle The Indians
with Successs Several
Chiefs Killed.
Washington, Octobor 8. Gen Miles
telegraphs from Bear Paw, Oct. 3d,
- Resumed Work.
Pittston, Pa., October 8. This
morning the employes of the Pennsyl
vania Coal Company resumed work,
but the car runners on the heavy gravi
ty track were prevented from shipping
coal over the fiawley fe Erie road to
JNew York, by the results of an act of
incendiarism on the Springbrook tres
tle work. They ask protection from
the striking agitators. The men in the
employ of the mines are exasperated
at this second attempt of the strikers,
at this same point and by the same
means, to deprive them of work.
It is my aim and desire to keep the BE8T
stock of Goods, in mv line, in the city, and
showing my good, which consist, in part,
of the following Akk1VA1S :
.VI!
.. Our preparations, for the present season havesbeerj brought
,io a successful termination. Our stock is now- iull Iwioi 'aom-
plete in every department. ':
Two jloors Crowded to their
Will
acity
i:
with the latest productions of both Foreign and American
Looms, manufactured in New York by . the . highest art of
tailoring skill, with 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. "With the people's interest at heart, we
will continue the LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, and remain
Very respectfully,
IE. DD. MWA & DBO.,
I ,
OF -
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Which we will sell cheaper than any other house in the city,
OR ANYWHERE ELSE.
ofevebtbody8 wlif takl pSfsSrVS Give a cal1 J wiU be suited in quality, style and price.
Dr J C Aver remains in an asylum
in Athol, Mass., an incurable maniac.
A correspondent of the Rochester
Tip.rn.nnmi savs hfi ia at times vnrv vin-
inai ne -surprised me nez jrerues lent, and at others quiet to a degree
QHILDEN'SiOlRRIAGES, o
C H 1 1 D R E N ' S C 'A R R I A C E S,
camp, capturing about ouu norses,
mules and ponies. The engagement
was severe. The Indians lost seven
teen killed, including Looking Glass
and Joseph's brother, and three other
chiefs and torty wounded. Joseph
gave me his solemn pledge yesterday
that indicates ioftening of the brain.
The same writer gives the following as
facts : Ayer came to Lowell a poor ad
venturer, and obtained employment
in a factory, where his services as a
chemist gave him good wages. He
was economical and saved money.
It 1
- it.
f-. ; --
a full Stork of CfalLDRErTS (CABRIAGES, pS$ep$W'r
Oi SW.. .-,:-!: . - -) c;;:i:;,;vii(V,; !;..,-, -..-Ii. i
t7anind'roakyodrselectionwbiltheassortmentisruii. ; : -
I am receiving
lowest nrinAB tH 11
.-.rz
raarH
Ik eonueetloti wnn tbFTrnntUTe uusmess
of Mr E G Bogers. at my old stand on,
eouth Trade Street, I will conduct the TTn-
dertakiner Business on mv own account.
giving it Qtueibil afltotlbiiffj- '
I will eety a temTetTBtocTrnff6m 'the
Cheapest Wood .Coffin to .the finest MetaJiCrj, ,T tyltUyVli - A
Burial CW )raerrfDy&fegrep& .; gSKff
;that he would surrender, but did not, Then he became acquainted with a
ana mey are eviuenwy waniug iur iu
from other Indians. The Sioux are
coming to their aid. They are closely
invested in some deep ravines and kept
under fire. To take them by assault
would cost many lives. I may wear
them out and eventually compel them
to give uo. They tight with more des
Deration than any Indians I ever met.
Our killed are Cant Erwin Hob, 7th
Cavalry ; 2d Lieutenant Jbiddle, 7tn
Cavalry : non commissioned officers
-and Drivates wounded : Captains May'
lor and Godfrey, first Lieutenant and
Adjutant iiaird and .Lieutenant no
mevn. thirty-eight non-commission
ed officers and privates and two Indi
an scouts.
SUGARS.
Cut Loaf, A, Ertra C, and Golden C.
COFFaES.
JAVA and RIO. Best GROUND and
ROASTED COFFEE.
Pearl Hominy.
Gilt Ed.ed Goshen Butter.
Cream Cheese.
Ground and Whole Pepper.
. Ginger;
Citron, German Sweet Chocolate, Double
Vanilla and Baker's Chocolate.
Sea Foam and Boyal Baking Powder, and
Patspsco Bread Powder.
Best White Wine Vinegar.
All kinds of CANNED GOODS, and every
tnine usually Kept in a nrst class grocery.
I have for sale 12 SCHOOL Djssk.8. latest
improvement and in good order. Also, 2
large BLACK BOARDS, which I will sell
low for cash.
LeROY DAVIDSON.
sept 22
CORNER OF TRADE AND TRYON STREETS
Springs' Comer, Charlotte, N. 0.
WTTKOWSKY&RIWTELS
THIS JJBlJDXlSrG-
mmnu
ESTABLISHA1INT
This WraCnown anjd, teadrriHpJfe
) . . ..JlohariU ,aiI.a-.Ki- fata I i!' ' i
The Episcopal Convention.
Boston. October 8. The Episcopal
Convention adopted the fifteen minute
rule for debate.
Pr Steele, of Florida, offered a reso
lution that a subscription paper be
ODened for '.he Telief of the sufferers
mom yellow fever in Fernandina. The
iKAinlnhnn vug .rinntpn
; i The committee on canons reported
it not expedient to change the term of
l .r .1 - :
nroDation ixuuj luiec vemo i,u bia.
months. I he committee
druggist who sold a cough- medicine
which was very popular. Ayer obtain
ed the recipe and advertised the medi
cine freelv. His agents snread ranidlv
through the country, ai.d Ayer built
up an immense trafhe. lie kept his
profits secret, but his frequent invest
ments indicated rapidly grow
ing wealth. He became one of the
largest cotton mill proprietors in .Low
ell, and the largest owner of bank stock.
Investments were also made in other
places, in order to avoid notice and
prevent that rush for charity which so
often follows the increase of wealth. -
This absorbed the entire energies of
the proprietor until he was ordered by
his physician to go to Europe. He
escaped from domestic trouble by be
coming absorbed in business to such
an extent as to destroy the balance of
his mind.
oct7
Under Traders National Bank.
Wanted.
A situation as teacher, apply immediately
XX to t? W WHITE, A. d..
: Salisbury, N C
to
oct2 eod
A..T. O. & R. R.
OF THE STATE!
AS OTHERS SEE THEM. 7 ,
A letter received from a gentleman, who recently visited Charlotte, contains
the following in reference to our' house, and we submit it to bur patrons as an
evidence of our ability to make all our promises good : - - l- '-ii"L
''The house of Wittkowsky & Rintels seems to me as a wholesale establish
ment to stand pre-eminent in being able to supply such goods, and on as favor
able terms to merchants as can be secured south of .Baltimore, l reached this
conclusion, after a careful examination of their immense stock, and a personal
interview with Mr. Wittkowsky." '
The Store House of Wittkowsky & Rintels, three floors, 54
by 94 feet, all packed and crammed full of Goods. '
QTDT2&' WJ&EmTU STOC'S":
The largest and most complete since 1872, is now ready for inspection in both,
the Wholesale as well as the .Retail Departments, ana we coubt and defy com
petition, let it come from whatever quarter it may whether New York, Phila
delphia, the ever present Baltimore drummer, or our local establishments. 7
IN WHOLESALE we are ready to DU.FLIUAT.E A1NY JB1LL, no matter
where bought. ' IN RETAIL we present the most complete assortment of the
LATEST NOVELTIES ever offered in Charlotte.'
To give the reader some conception of the immensity of our stock we cite
as follows:
"Here.take the pencil," were the dy
ing words of Mr Wm A Shorter, late
editor of the Rome Uourier. Hon Eh
Shortor, bis father, relates that on the
night of the death of his son in Rome,
his wife, at. borne . in Eufala, Ala.,
awoke him asking the time of night,
saying : wune is dead : l teel that
Willie is dead." He looked and found
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
Charlotte, N. C. July 6, 1877. J
fm and after Monday, July , Oth, the
J following Schedule will be run over this
road:
GOING NORTH.
Leave Charlotte.
" D. College.
" Mooresyille,
Arrive Statesyille,
8.30 a.m.
10.20,
1A EJ' II
13.U0 , m.
GOING SOUTH.
IVjAeCOMMOnATlfJNB
w!A I illi TOYT&ka'VfxiNa PUBLIC
An rnna
( reported gainst shortening the morn- " lti mTSSffiS
inxr- snn eronintr nravATO. nnn a minor- I r v
V - , r,
ltv rertort was maae in iavor oi me
t JL
change..
S:u8 i.iftiii'i will m '
.x... ; - - , . i 1
TBT TTOiIURl- IS -EIRSTLaSS
nnri
s
.1
CARPETED THROUGHOUT.
w - W - - - Ill . (
.Ll:WW)& i AOH IL'i irilYiJ 'ftolta am in vrv room.
It.
Oatlierlt k in the South Carolina
. Vhieves.
r fc : - -
Co xtrMBiA., S. C October 8. Con-
erressman Smalls had a preliminary ex-
naid Smalls-$5,000 as a bribe' to vote
for 9 measure before the Legislature in
lSiii.f emaus is neia io pan. maiweu,
8AnktoT frnmifMarlbof d countv. in de
fault of bail was imprisoned on a simi-
lar charge, 'rnecnargeg oi prioery are
Shorter knew of her son's illness, but
nevertheless, it is very strange that the
impression should have been vivid
enough just at the moment of his de
parture to cause her to arouse her hus
band m order to get the time of night
Atlanta Lonstuution.
Leave Statesville,
" Mooresville,
" D. College,
Arrive Charlotte,
TJJivrallds,lsBorida;Touri8t8:,or,Eer8onS(
JWP ,fcKM.Miw ,n n ban , .m pun r nT1 ion.- which Woodruff was the head centre.
F(IP PT."R ARHRICrT41S TTftTTSE OFFEJ'EVERy'F ACILIT X ' niimAnvuhonnnnmn.
rOR PLEABUREVTHI8 HOUSE OFFERS EVERY
rrr , -" Jin 'AtV'isd ofira
His testimony. is based upon a memo
jandum book he kept in short hand.
Telegraphic Briefsr;
f v - -
FO
I !! .iUUV lilt ' . : . -L -.y. . ; " I i
TCaE43.W WCOtMilg - WpionVenlird d Loan Bank
' suohad'j ,.oV s, bi ,ineiViS!tU '"y ' '. I . of ;..San.: Franoisoo ' has gone into
v ,: m MUtwji) ,lA4'Inatioiif) Of "rbom.j-I ovs .WJ tv I"- Uquidation; .Liabilities 1 maiioni.;-
(,.:i;Vwr Vr.-"1 1 La ,,ui' : " - Paws. .October 8:Senator Louis
Oliver Bourbeau is dead.
WOHKIKQ OP MoFFET LlQUOR REGIS
TER. Richmond, Va:, Oct. 3. The first
official returns under the Moffett regis
ter liquor law in this city for seventeen
days in September show that the num
ber of malt dnnks sold in that time
was 135 550, and alcoholic drinks near
ly 127,000;. the tax thereon amounting
to $3,85p.. This ; amount " averaged
through the year and . added to . other
sources of liquor revenue makes ; the
annual aggregate for Richmond $102,640
t- : i t , i t - i "
xviuumuuu ueretuiore paiu aoout one
fifth the liauor revenue of the whole
State, such being the case , now ' the
total liquor tax in the State will agqre
gate about $500,000. ? .... j i. r . ,
h 'vV':. ! m'. 1 m,:,.,;,nW&-l .Vi
" , Thirty -four years of const an tlv increasing
use have establish ed a reputation forDrBuli's
Cough 8yrup second no similar Drena ration.
v t relieves instantly ,"and cures all coughB,
MA
'':l 1.30 p.m.i
1!- 2.39 - '
8.13 :'
.-,;';-, 5.00 M
Close connection made at Statesville with
trains over the W. Si O. R. B.
Bound trip tickets to Newton' and return
S4.40. to Hickory aca return $5.00, to Mor
gan ton and return fo.10, to Jdanon and re
turn $7.65, to Henry's and return $8.40, to
Asheviue and return f 514.40,. to Warm
Springs and return S18 40.1 These' tickets
are good Tor return passage until November
1st, 1877. ;:;;'s;v ,r ..;.J.V
reB must be pre'-paid on Freigh
.On Jb '
.xid , EverytTi lng
SeP 29;
else 1n Proportion, at
WX'l'TgOWBgY d amTEIiS.';
W e liave jtit received.
WM
flidlDSA ID !(&,
Hi I
J2fi8Xi&S& for retail trade, to which,
derson's, Alexandriana and Caldwell's! J- sf yn 9 . ; (, n:. ,-ui.-
call tie attention of smokers: We' 61Ter:
These being "Flag Stations," the Company
is not liable for loss, or damage to ' freight
after it is unloaded, at eitner or the above
named "Flae Stations." , t ,
: No freight will be received by Agents fox
shipment unless the name of consignee and
destination is aisunctiy maricea tnereon.
r : a
july7
i Superintendent.'
a tn.i
'iit :
Tent G ent Column
tWZlest a aiid 10 cent CffiAR in townV
j SCHOOL NOTICE Miss H Moore open
ed her school for GIRLS on Monday; 24th.
Terms, for, 1 beginners. , 5. 1 irnmary. . 16.C0.
Grammar and advanced classes fS.per. quar
ter. , - .
oct5 lw
1 - 1 1 .
4 siiJU J
s no
nviLSOW Ci: EURVJELL.
ists. ." ' "
3 ;.'
.a kVj
m.
it
1.V .
1
aP'-.i
1
H. C-ECCLES. ; PltOPRTETOB. "
years of age.
oios, etc.