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-"&giL H-yAwJ..:' : rr.a v." j". 11 :ry..--rrrTr-JJt-.. . L'.'...'"jriL!il-JU 2Tf A AMfl grafts The Qssxbvkb Job UepanenOaa of SUBSCRIPTION BATES. toaroaghir-jappllea ; wiUrrtwynCJi want, and vita trfe wfrrlMTriTpe, ana wyiaaaiiOT cr Jo T :tr i rrw; p ton with neatness, Csyal-liii i ssa, vrecanforntiaatsiort tc- n.i l year (postpaid) in advance, ; ;.i:moBu fcJSsw iff WEEKLY KDITIOH. 2 -..iritr in the county) in advance $2 00 X . . U .A Efi months - -pH' J$ 00i ja Srf)f. TTTTI g fS fT A TfTVrrmj -.w fi STTWn ATT i APTATIU''P 1 "ISi'? N0:?4217 ''' ' ' V ' ' ' 1 . - - ' ' : ! ' Ml' I " i 'i V i I. , . , . . . . I rfliik a& ! (mi, -,.-.i,4 , ; !.! -.! tV-lRai "'.'V ' ' , ; ; - ' - : -' . : ; ' - " " . ,'.w : ...... .... i , . - -. t t. :f ' , . i.. ywii ij 'ill i in 'l-sih i ,r, "I C 1 ) 1 1 K I t ! ;f:! 'riniti!! km ir i nt. Triumph for Kandoll-A 'Har- inoniouS; flleeins JX9niina ) tions of Other Officer 6 1 of the House. Wsbisgton, Octobef43, 8 50 p. M t-j .1 1 : ij ov i ie. u M va'jmjhm jf-i '"rr t j c . 1. .!;... f r. ..' ir. m .. . r 'viiii uu iui- ,t:jMjr, i nix) lr '; r r; y-ni 'tvn '""'CM? J ' uii.iai xi -,11 AiaiMiLjiiaJtiiiLn u-jv ., "i !VI JJlTA T.iV'tKi yii j JjT ,lS7 lot JllgfiO'J-WJ uff.O IEv ! ' HAS been Refotnlshed and Eeflttdi in' nraclasa 'styie'and! oaere'lndacements to Trsfellei's and Residents finf ifi excellent jtable, supplied with' the best ihjB market! affords t nrices to snW the Cinles. An active corps 'of waiters in attendance : at! meals,' and ;no 1 ... I .O'-.i. : 1 ; 1 :! !. 'f i u :i !'' tn ' i ziains or expense spared to render guests comfortable. . '(T-wff nil-" t ;r-rii ' 1,1 - i i.1 "' r"- I!: ! i They iwerpiQSjed jnalnly if the Moderate Terms ifor Monthly Boarders .8iim' ) i ,n-.t- .i4.T S: r J , . .. ' j tuuoe OUR M OTTO IS TO PLEASE. ' 0 EMOCRATIC CAUCUS. Sftt ballpf rrecev snel07 v6f'e8 against' a;Ieejmniber ofSfBoas were ; vn thfe Iftbiea'ihflr'Hniiiswvhfi Rpnrpsprii- taiivk onigHtara thitBer b theii1 interest an .thlJleniocfaac caucus. 01! nracurirty' v - - - ir 1 t n rlacieekin-:th? event of tbiij respective aprl ) 1 1 a u i i." 'j. : ri; -io ail l-f i. r.;.- JiVjii.''' - J if! friendsSng e0efo'tTiL6ffice8 Ftff nuDSber of places being under the door, keeperfor-which. position there were m any. aspirants," .". the .present . incnmJ bents jn.df,perspns ,ih expectation of appointments were uaiiyiltested? in the nroceedinfira of'. the Cfturtiia j ; "i T?T T A S r!OTf P.OTCSRT'JR R XJJJ-f -m.j xvvNyv, , At the meeti - of the New Yol.u Anticipating a fine trade this season, have bought largely, and now have t4wS?chawS -riSSmClST; y r , 9 pieasuff o t liwiwBg your attenuoii to An Attractive IPall At prices surprisingly cb eap. DRESS GOODS Our stockls large, and so cheap that it is no longer econ omy to buy calico. KEADY MADE CLOTHIKG-Our stock is complete, at prices that defy competition pJr - Q FANCY CASBI M JE jBEBSM- A nice asssortment. CARPETS Beautiful in design, and cheaper than ever. KID GLOVES A specialty- T t - - "'t '-'i j i .) r -ft In fact our stock larger and cheaper" in evefy department than here tofore. Call and inspect, it. . r, tepis ' - ; 1 ': . ' '"-Li -' in i')ot l-'iiv ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER. BUR GE S S NIG HGLS, 111 T , nV?J '-HI ill ' lOi'l 7. 0 Viii r rr ,r WHOLESALE L--iifsJi f- &'itteTAij; DIALER W ALL KINDS OF i ! I i i ( . . tl ; X i . 1 i i ' BEDDING, &C. ii I rA- FULL LINE CHEAP BED8TEAD, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. COFFIN8of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, Weet Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C interchange' of dpinicWHt was'deerrnied proper to withdraw th e name of Hon S S Cox as a candidate for .the. speak erebip. s iAlt- voted fn -favor of this course, except Representatives. Willis and Pqttec. , Mr. Coxwasnpt; present5 at tKe"meeting 'i i i U v. The remaining candidates, therefore, were reduced to three Randall,.Good' and Say lor. . ; Shortly after the caucus was ' called to order by Representative Clymer, Representative ; Stevens, ' of Georgia, nominated Hon Samuel J Randall, as a candidate for. Speaker and in. doing so made a .few rem arks.'.fefer rang to that gentleman's past record, jn public affai rs -and s peak ing in -ear n es t terms of his qualification .far;1 the 'presiding office ofthe f House. i 1 1 ' "The nomination of Randall was made ullanim oua, arid Messrs Fernan do Wood, Goode and Say ler ' were ap pointed a committee to ' formally com municate the result tb'Mr Randall. He was found in the appropriations com mittee room, and Addressed by Mr Wood in the following term : "Mr Randall, we have been, appointed a committee to announce to.you4.he fact that, you have been unanimously. homi nated for Speaker,1 by the "Democratic caucus of the House of Representatives, and to invite your presence in the hall. upon his entrance into the hall, Mr Randall was greeted with a hearty jjpund of applause. ' LATER. ' ; ' Adams was nominated for clerk, re ceiving 79 votes over Caldwell 69. 5 Thompson was re-nominated by acclamation. On the third ballot, Polk, of Missouri, received 101 votes and the nomination.- Stewart was nominated post mas ter. FRENC n AFFAIRS ii ti. Hj-i.l . ' i f - ' : Todleben Steps UpThe Be- ntoval of the Czar's .Head- ' f 1 quarters to Sistova. The Hungarian Raider 'Have !:" ' Crossed thie Frontier! ' A Very Good Reason, I v:' ! The reason why only: oae .amnle bottle of Meriell's Hepatine for the Liver, wilt be sold to the same person, for ten' cents, .by ou druggists; is harlotte, is becaute of the - enormous expense - of importing tire Hepa tine into this country, hot as there are fifty deaee in the large size bottles, .it seems two cents a dose is . cheap enough for a medi-cine- that' cares .dyspepsia and " liver com plaint. All whv hate not had a" sample feottie areetititted to one for ten cents ax all druggist. Three iosfcs: relieves any oas of ttiiir;.. crtsai aioii-oll loo isJJsl merit. rqrioax.'Tfi3 evneaaiqoJ al.rtolnn 1 ? 1 drugjristsi tfhrede'osesf relieves anycasel ym ui cuiwuua ioi, mc uAwb,.fiAMolVIUKU !Deci AUounine Zietuntfr St -PeletBi Pjf? wpri gaiar s:?. bat- fa a successful termination. Our stricR ,MnilifnaCm- fettrg correspondent, believed' to bel-crf-tl'Tr.01.?.?',6! frjnd; I umnei j ; " '.r" " ' ' ' " ry ...... .:j,jg..v;aoiio f inir joanS iiciauy inspired, says : "x7robabiy tien- i v n i-j i rA'..T-.' -, -.u-i , ' ' Jj"-.4. "'i1' eralTodleben1 wilr replace NePokbitiv k ;.;.,v! -,,:mii-r;:J-; FW f T schetzky at the head of the entire gen- rHI Bti&U. " ....... . I .,( l a,lrt'fltlli In- nf Tninhnni An - T I mi c: : , rr : . ,-:;rjftf. f.'-; ' " W The same journal states that a new wil i snd nUthm m r.nr voi hrr e 17 aJ TlrinrfSi I IrmrrnfiJl, fi lhl& 3 V J&matffl!htlJfLtu Russian sevn per cent loan is impend- OP CH AEGEn This jgreat remedy was dis- " J" " - LbKDOir, October 13; The Standard'' a I sentf a eir-addrejifed envelope to the.Kay; Bucharest special, 1 riday night; saj s ; "It5 is reported ' that'- the' Hungarian i pn!fim Joseph t ibmah. station d. Bible Hoade. i with, the latest TJroductions ot both Qrftiflrnrviahatflllmrican i The 'Datly Nettm Bucharest' special ays i-; There can be ho doubt' that, a w ' W . -, ' TT..' ' ii L " j 11. ' uunuer oi nuugannDS - nave reaiiy Crossed; the frontier. -Nothing is known of their further movements. They ap pear to be neaWy ;all : infantry, .'and Should they advance far, they Will Un doubtedly be captured ; if they resist, they will be killed or executed as brie- 'ands. The raiders are former Hun garian Republicans." 'fsmctfi ; iri;New York P(Kd tfeaqgbjktj act of TKtitiGRA 0 liQ .Ieco loJoiond a J )ctobe& i3, .iii ; ( 9ri ; ' : lot garmiita displayed, unusual lowpss nnces marked rtt?JDUt:E in ; pMn; figures; and our unequalled system ipf...q)n4ucimg jfaitlmore-Oats edsree and - firaar' seutJa- ern, w&w., nye ,i Quiet, firm and hi The; Daily Newt' correspondent at steadv at lOi. Vienna has advices from Gorny StudiB, ; louisvUieFlonrj and ' wheat steady aBd tbat tne uzarewitch has declare it. im?- nnqnangea. uom auu; .wmte, 65, nuxeq -i- :a ftlii enafAinafl- . . , , 3N0Y wd'-I possible to winter his army ! m Bulga- 6i -Su ? al' 2 ?9M llne oi business, IS thus tully sustained. - - 7;. t , ' 1, nrw nn.fj.hnv r .nmi tK 4 i J Bolk meats ominally UHCbanged, u .in j 9.4 X:""' : Bacon firmer;, .shoulder 71; clean rib; 81: re firm: at 6a7o.. Provisions; business; place us far beyond the reach of any toMffetitf &l unchanged,- Coffee doll aBd . , . j ( v..! ii;-v 'tij ,.itr5tnvq efl Vhiskey dull at! 11' Sugar "; jIJj .I- la-Lsafl. We request a personal inspection of d;: btrjk fiiicrjjjifces, iortress previously ; surrenders. cieaP s5de8i- 93; ; gugar-cured hams in fair AKeuter telecram from Sistova. savs: I dmnnH f a ' t.pH rtn,-uk- 4.ni.i..r : 'Active preparations are making for tierce, 11 Whiskey quiet at 1 08. -Bagging the information gained by 80 doing, Will Serve as a gSfo'efor the reception of the Czar in view of quiet at 12i. Tobacco quiet and unchanged- 0 . ,s . ovwi ll ters frorGor With the people's interest-at?hea"we xere irom xorny eiuain to inia piace. 8teftrtv. n onit. Hnii w x.v r r . , ., .1(nnm n .i w JSaSSoTavJS 'itSSSiS'K: wii -contmue the LEADEES OF LOW PWCWMM Sulina mouth 6f the Danube, during ales, 81; short icJear do-.ifKrBac.. scarce' ' which Turkish three-masted steamer ': w "XT . . ou j n u ana 'air demand , .Butfer and sugar steady "s u;8"'o u,u iivi iudw sua uQcaaDgea. juogs quiet; paCKing, s Q9 aii explosion ensuea, ana me steamer ao au; receipts, ,s7; snipmentsj 2,100: ; sank. The Russian eutter hauled few .YorkT-.Fkku.-,dalt t SalOc lowers down her flag.' It is supposed that all he Qec!ine mainly on. low grades; 5 90 foi on the steamer perished." 2m(S & southern flour, ft 45a The Czar Iiab issued a decrPH nro- 8 5J 'fbet, spring, Jalc lower; winter ine zar nas issum a aecree pro grades 1 abetter;, very moderate expDrt,and vidmg that every soldier engaged in a limited milling demand Corn a shade the war may be promoted tp a com firmer' and moderately active " Oats a shade missioned officer tor aisMnguisnea mrmer. ;rorK aaii. nd cauer; new aaess, services on passing the usual examma i'" .'.. 9 aaoe easier and quiet; Very respectfully, IE. ID). LMfAV & '. .mi; u M lol ialusl3 3 ' ItyMVyf i3q t 3 9rfl9KJc8 900 ilO PC OWK PBIOIS C5-OTEEEEBS. tions. eoffee dull, laasses firm . ar urm Kve amet. Mot u to .Liverpool quiet.; OP from Washington. COTTOR. Cotton Report Delayed The Negley Trial. Nsefolk Steady; middlings, 10ci - net receipt, 1,469; stock. 5,663; exporw ooast- wise, 326; sales, 320. . Kaltimoeh Qaiet: - middlfneB. 41ic: -low middiings. 10ic; ;net receipts, none; gross, READY MAD E C LOXHIIUC, sip 1 . 'imiT zicoJ S3 ecoklVS41 fftle9" 8pinne"vpVhicbLye will sell cheaper than any otr KO ty, tt AftiiAuruw, jciouer io iijc coi I ceipts, kt ss, 240. - ' I uii An i w niiiii xvlojii. ton statement of the department of WtiJnjiQToa Quiet and noajinal; mid- .;i..-.ijl5 ')1C'rri agrictttture tor October wni not.be; V:.! cxP?rta coasl- Uive a calliand you will be suited m qualityi style1 and -price. ready for publication until the 20th , p5.m. . 1 ! , .. . i 's ; v Vja; JdJ tud ,S oi inBt.' owing to the delay in the receipt ' JSSS "iT14?1"1 11r:-; J iJ ; 1 !i -a ;" - ,: .,1 of the returns from distant points, and ZtL'T " 468; .e8i'.898'!8?!B- 1 TnT jCV ' tffe - 'jan3 DO NOT BUY YOUR IE until yoii hate seen the elegant stock of goods now in myvWarewm is the lafgesfrSI itKopietQter offered in Charlotte, oTrr'toRirrfl'J 8f:3 - . -A f ..... . . 1 ... ,....-.!,. ni". . IT UkJ JLJQ-U2L t-T JCZ-W' '-V;ww i ttit'? 7::-;U.:0! TfHT t ; f.. --(.t'oT I ( o2 fcl i m r.6 I TO" .GET, Mt;qES: Eespectfully.. ..-) ;n vi: I ":j-.- i v'-'f'1 ..-" TT" oct 14 Trade-Street, opposite the Market House. .JflAHO JTZHSIT -'aa-A5;T '-i.' CUM MIL --ffl.! E1L. Thi i ff; ld odi.iud iffcf srf J vu;.. " Liu; IS f Koownand WLead i tig moil Jr.'9i-b idf.o-i sv'i?iri sW fi J.'j'Hii 4 - 7 'i D'HSU'rlA-fe'SSilt-ACCOMMODATlONS, llufl .q SH':;nM LHi )H. J Ada llrl-!: TO TH? TEaVeLLINQ fTJBLIC. o If i IS THrROUriSTJSRPEfED THROUGHOUT. 0.H ,Ti jH. .Tnnio.i-. Gat and EKciric BelU a,re i;n; every rpom, .;jV; ivn sal -!ovo irni-..u ssisl u wij! - II J.'jillir.'.-'i Attractinn Atteution to the Ex clusion ot I verythlnj Else in lurope-Tbe xcite- raent Dally Increas ' iag. Lond6n, October 13. French affairs are attracting the attention of Eu rope almost to the exclusion of all others. Late advices say that the pub lic excitement, until now latent, is bp coming manifest in the streets. Re publican comments on President Mac Mahon's. last manifesto are ;very se vere. ' .itCheuleitpulsionJof Mr Bedel, the American, for canvassing for M Me niere a radical ;; Republican, at Mon teouge.has been made so much of by 4be Behu.bican: papei thftjjthe, for: eigu omce naa auureoaeu rwprtsuciiou- y and admonitory communicatipn to he Bun Republic and . La France, .the same as to the Jtappel, which censured that journal for endeavoring to excite public opinion in regard to Beders case. "; '' , ' ''.'' ! ; Agents of London papers are requir ed to. produce; a written license, for. the delivery of their bundles at the station. The' sale of papers thus depends on the pleasure ;of' the government. The' Daily News Was f seized yesterday. According to the ! Times' Paris disr patch, Duke De Casaes, minister of for eien affairs, .who has heretofore been very carefnl and reserved, iias lost his head and delivered a most intemperate speech at Labourn, in which he admit ted no distinction between toe ttepupn can party and . the comniuniste, and other dem agogue enemies of the con stitution. - '. ; , ''": ' At meeting last- night in support of M Grevy's candidature, Victor Hu go' presided and made an eloquent She, knows what she wants. : Montesr euieu would besitate to say to ber. my policy.? Washington would not dare to sav my will. At the ieet of universal ntTrare the clouds ; will disoerse f- .- - .-. -. s -: -T . . .. . I i France; will give her. orders-,-1 :andno matter who he may be, he will obey. I will not offeranyhody. the insult of doubting his: obedience.'. The "yictbfy isV.alreadjcertftinV j We feel so mis. pity ' and will net push our victory hieyoa reasonable bounds, but the triumph of law and right is certain v H ave faith in victory and peverdespait' 'I'ranpe hss - eredestiried Tnissidn: ' Ble'eding, .mu tilated, put to ransom, giveiip to.the, factions ot inepasv sne smiies su perbly iand; works anrracles in the field of ideas' and in the field of1 events. fihe"maks even" her cajftstroBhe8jierye as a iounaa.jop itntriiuje. jes, vou may expect everything: of France. She makes use of the most formidable tne aesire to nave tne last montniy re-1 Nsw Obleans Firm and irfi-ni-mtrfi port oi ine conaition as run as possi- l aimgs, lose; low middlings, IOJq, good ordi- ble. inary, luc; net receipts, 1,733, grota, 3,191; Witowskv, indicted for passing fraud- saJes' 3.9W; exports to the Continent, 3,754. ulent claims for logs for Fort Negley, at , TtTSr ddhngs, lOi; receipts, Nashville, was acquitted. ' This ends "V"'ZrcK.,i nJ tne prosecution, against Uen Jegley. I loal0 3-16e; net receipts. 3 275:. sales, 2,000; The parties' who had, pleaded guilty exports to the Channel, 1,025. . . asked to withdraw the plea, which the York lEawer; , uplands,; ll J-I6c; cmirt .-vei nld nhf a11aW. hnt. t.Vifi dist.rir.t I Orleans, ll 9-16c: sales. 588: consolidated net attornev said he had t'ardons in his J1, ".w?;'Hwrj w m, tvnwneni, CORNER OF TEADE AND TBY0N; STREETS- ,0,"ob m sept 22 Y ' Springs '(rfier.'Ciarlotie, "N. C. pocket lor them. EPISCOPAL, COWVtNTIOS. The Proposliioy to shorten the Prnycr Book Rejected. shorten as fol represen yeas, 13 ; nays, 27: divided, 5: whole number ot dioceses represented by lay delegates, 42; yeas, 13 ; nayB, 24; di vioed, o. . . ni : . m "fu j. -oiriL r .f4fJ3i I . i- rr-.iI I tie makes useoi tne most lormiaaoie 1 l lit valiag, tiori-rf0wrist8 , or Persons TraTeling 0fduttiors, and founded the most . - i .. - , i i . ... . - I I BMUie-vi girirci u ui cuts "; l-p TstTm-n-tr .th A rTT.trV'''f,4l ' ' r OR 'PLEASURBf J H1 MUUola ui? r xaua v xvxw x - ne.i,-- h'o- "sK It ",' Utrv.l 1 i I A rSontli Carolina Carper-Bsijr 11 $MM$ aiid;$2.00-per day, according aSS .0.3 Miit , FOR COMFORT. J.y-JB,., ft,,,,, .ttb ASl'rf Park larO- Vkm was tefested tejayitf Jersey' City anodged 19 jail on requisition; from Ill HI11J L.,I II. Mm . ... -.T, .t II ItC.'l l I l.-.i. 1 1 . m lO location Ol.rOOlll. ; M I ifi6v:iHaroptoniC)f ifioutbft A'.1mii.hiW J".' d ' - Licharsimr Wr4V. withittblundering'ihe 3 ,9'td-iKfii Ktato.tie 'says- ce nas Tesiaea m jer sey .Cityox, twoeurs-r- - - m 3,754; to the Chahhel. 1,025 Livirpooi Noon Dull1 atld easierr mid dling uplands, 6id; middling Orleans, 6d; sales, 7,000: snecuiations and exnortsi dJOOD: receipts, boo air American, atumxrSj-Sciili uiurx, UUIIUU9 IOW llllUUJlIJE.IiUlUBH.., VjNJMJ-. ber delivery, ' 6 13-32d; iOvembr delivery, bi, 13-32 and 716d; October 'and' November, 6&d; November aad Pecember. 61: December i and January, 6 5-16, H-32 and d;'neW crop, shipped October , and 1 J ovember, r .pei vsail, Tia:D IjSAT)I-t5T;3: ft I. c t - I. J J iOlxi li i'.TTOJBino)! -o- BOSTOW, October 13 The vote was 6 U-32a6id; January and febrary,U-32a( 1 i , liin ;' ri a 1 'fi taken at 12:15 o'clock, and the present Id. ; ' : , 7 Ti i n. u A;leUe? reiy;edfrem, gentlei amendment to the constitution to 2 P Mlow'.middlmg'clau the following m reference to our AS OTBJERS SEE .THEMji iv.Ioo iaw'uwvl emanr; who recently. iVisited Chftrliottebiains ir house, and, we submit it to our patrons ma an evidence 01 our aDuity tamase an our promises go.oa;; , hj7, ja(ij OTS8a mtKn ;.aim. kntr WAfl vm'icri i ana ijeceiiiber den tferv.1 ft 1 s-S2AffL " J i evidence 01 our ftDiiitv lamaKe an our Dromises eooa: r., ,,i a ! . wuirt,u- 1 2:30 P Saks. Awenekb. 4.900!vltatiiMii:.1fIiijhaiua of WnTKOWKY tfe ELNTEL6 seema to me as a wnolfisala ifiatahliah I AlrkBAi ctoarrrr nnlA nWd , 1mh a.iUim nAn- I . . . a J 1 a. 1 1 t.V- A. . 1 -.lL. . . Tz J&J '1 J 1 J J ted by clerical delegates 45: jonnrT AniwX- Ziif S TinanTO ww-p-"-"1 1UB BU,V1J "".WWor . navs 27 divided 5 - whole Janua?7:W,d ielwery, 6 U2d. Yi ttble terwa to merchants as can be secured south' of Bain5rore: t reached this I cdnclusion, after a careful examination of tbrimmra'BCfiT'fih d a personal interview with Mr. Wittkowsky." ; .... -b .t! i-. v.tiroil hht ta .v.;.H tTa A .Suinzgllng; Teasel Released. New York. October 13. The steam ship England, Which was seized on her arrival here last Monday, on account of alleged smuggling by some of the crew, has been released on a bond of 1325,000,, that being ' the amount at which; bhe had been appraised after her seizure. FUTURES. ,,! New Yokk Futures closectateadv. gales'. 8j,wo naies. . . - ' : Wctober, 11 82c: ' ; November. 11 03a04. - . December, 11 98a99eJ January, ,11 04i. nil , ; , February, ll iptLlTfi. March, 11 30a3lc., April; 11 444c. "' ', May; 11 6a58ci 5 1 ' A i ii! JfiM. It fiSkTlin-: ;! . J :i; itj: . tr.il If. 'i I-1 i Mni f;.:i I f - i ..-rr Store Hoiise! of ttowsky & Kinfels s tbreo-lioor 54 ' s by 94 feet, all ' packed and cramm'lrinf'ods'!0 ;;;'U!ttiii3iii iiQLx E aci.' i'0pcs;3a; The lareest and most complete since 1872. is hbw rady ibr1 inDioninhoth the ! Wholesale' as well as the Retiil pepartrnent8; and !we oounif "ahd dkMy fcoM- -rKrinoNlet -it. comfe from whatever quarter it, mayrriwhetheraew jYorkfula- Deaih of an Editor. Port Tobacco, Oct. IS. Capt Elijah Wells, , editor . and proprietor ot. the Port lobacco 'JwieSi died yesterday of congestion of tb e brain, aged 60 years. He; was the oldest 6Urriali8t ; in the State of Missouri, having 'j established theL -Times more than thirty years ago. Death of an Old mail Contractor Loans decreased crease V'imHK million. otpoi serve1 dcfrvfA' f million., Kirw Ynur : Df tnhpr . 1 S fVl Jabra i rip8edi,44....i.'!... iii.tn 'li L Hliskett, originally of Albermarle l"&r2.,',f,'''w'i,,,4,""f' ir. .L a I (Jood Ordinary i.. ... coumy, va.i ui uie eiuest ana Lb Middling VM. ' 1( Widdiing;:;;: f . - Jf:...:,.v(;:. ' ;;m Ril i a mi i - ......y-.n,. W J11 , d ! iQeiphia, the ever present Baltimore jdrummer, or our ipcarestpisnrjaei).tsd ' ; ' i tWBOws ready toUTE Yatter i 5ii; -: i 1 l-WBre DOUgnt. rtii i aaaj we preseuv ine most complete sssoriment ox vne . 4 EQilliOB, , specie . in- 1 . IzlS:, t,.t ,t , -..?-?. ;...m...i.u-..,m iMiinTTi io mua ,n.,LgaI tenders dicreasai 1 :f :JiVJ!Bi; xVVAViA.AAxo ver ouerfsu w yuH.uwe. . " T" . . ts 'decrease I ''"miiubn.' rei' Tcp tfiv the reader seme conception ol the immensity of ourtpck'W cite -..- -4- ,,!).. r crL, s-Srr f..u6 wfifi Jiiojru ?i a - ar i - aci" . r m. sr .w a . . Ch AatoTT. N October, 14, There .. was considerable ' activitv market yesterday, the closing being. ,V.l ln!.M m iS aVu'.S rt.'." ' " ' 1 fotlowini'QWtdti(mi 'ari dverdi prices given hy it m(y6rit$ of the aottthi Ji stained ui.;uu.u 91 4 Good MiddHnt;.' U .. "JL'.'JJ.'JL" ,,"u B''109 Receipts for thg138y............ 317 bales, . , Receipts: fat. Mil- borts.tiii.w 1414 'f i K-rrtfirla trt (iroat Rritain -., tinnfl. . . i ' ' formerly one - of the; most extensiye mail contractors' in , the United States, died ln.Hamsqnbury Ya,, yesterday .i Biihop's Miijot ity tit;, the Ohio Election Columbus. October 13. The indica' tions now are : that f the majority by1 which Bishop was; ! elected 'Gbver1- l :..s:.t j. ...... ' .. ' I i nii'ili S:r-:"ife r; -w f" i.T lMjfe.wbalvedJM)Ofi.U KdrUfeWii nT , t." . T, r."v -:'.'. i.j 1 1 .' .v ;u ; j jx' cabbage, aa & DDiSi'Jsans xeee iftupea, Pi - ' sept 2 j. .Tl TTVTPT1TQ '1, mil i i i ii Jhiporis.tq ,Ic,e,.....-.f;I(none,i,i ju siitu!') .n .ttlnfii.:, i-i 1.u-. .,,;, Expbrtstp the "P)htin"eot...Vr:.754,it'l s l.- i i ., ! - 'Bipbirtt to .the'tiSMineli.i....u 4025 ,. ( . , . s "-( ' ..', " ! ,. .-. -...v : tbbaircaiia' PoiatoEi MlON:, &:::b bv.T.ii btsJiiUn ovd lamrntiR ti N In ;iui)tJii 0fi 'iW X,slrt!t3mw I i 3 C ) i Yellow Fever. .,f I .1 1 ;; ' JACK60KV There were yer at Fernandina; to-day j-s No deaths nave been reported. ' Ur Hernahdon is Critically sick. ji i. j .. . r ..... I . .tv ..It.. I lir.sii mod . 1 1. "- ' ;i" t.i'.n w ....... t J - . I rT'nr kil n i i'ii i 1 J i 'iii;- iT'-r", i six new cases of yellow fe: njtJ.flH MtmAUillll. .. .... ....... .T- ,',,'..11.', ..Iu i .. ! .'!'." I I I . 1 1 .' I 1 , QLAZING-f Glass put in . afc short faotifct, by Ai octl4 2t E;M ANDRE WS Hit (U.t'Uil Jcis -si (.: en ; j uii'tt !i i-il.i.r.-iU f!l iii-i-iiwlr) yitentifiib Si It fiOFIifli!' i) 1 i i kfr.y . r, ii '. ii in, Hum otjs'i whj .hiilj iiM bnl .l.j.v-Hj Milil. fault 'Sdlfi Fierrepont Kesigned. , . .LonuoNj October 13. Hon Edwards Hefreo'm United States Minister t Gk'eat BritiahJhaS tendered his'reslEna- tiontoie,ecrffpecemb Thef.col4,drivingjeasjrly this season .rarely iadjtQfflvc' nearly every iJ'.'.-ii. L j. ..tr,a i,. uni y. l. . rup the . safest: : and surest , cough j remedy mafle frxce,, jay, cents, t!?f i i.jt (i.; j TTATTJE n1 Ricm Painfina niVtr nA' CJ3'J Jilt! .'Uti nrnflTilnnA hv . ; V E M ANDRH Wfij It l u uii ,L lfito iti .iit.m.ovt'." .HIU ilJ . . ..... . f. . : J aoneoyrt t' js jl Annxustvs. i w - kaWI r n.r -w.v f T. T !W7i1V . j j cu .1 . .i I till! f&fiiJii yuliimi ; t. i Rv a irHiinauii.rHii nun n.r : i iiii i octiltMiijivdil" ,kiwit -idt) im4ii T SU t 1 I- ,1 'i (Jim rr ll M.jSrt: 4rt)i(i-,W it til VM"'."."" " -.j 1 'eCHOOtNpTICE-Miss- H Mbote open-" 1 , .x r iW,& Jt, f pOt GtaxomaiS'BEDg adyancgd clanttw 3,pf qu4r y1 ili;-i Kaiferf il4 IMittw; ail Io eEir - ' . ,5'3?ry5 to t,l Ui.i tntu.ttiUli Mi-, ion fublml v jf
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1877, edition 1
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