CHARLOTTE OBSERVER i jod pniNTinc. I nit t ;ufrtf . it ii.U . : Theounra jot Jtepartment Jim be , thoroughly Applied with vary AMdel mat, and wtta toe latest itriM of Xyp. an vary manner of Job Wore a now M daar-v,. with neatness , dispatch and eneapaL -; We ean roraiah at tnr, notloe " BLAJfsa.BUJiTnzAUi. i ixri-t as ajs, CAma, ; TA.GS.ESCZXFTS.rOSTSSS,- i V . rsoG3Amna hasp ehjjs. .. PAKPgLEiai cruras. V, V: .1 Jv-sV st jtS . 80B8CEIPTIOH BA.IX8. ni I year (postpaid) in advance, t'i $8 00 6 mos. v J- .LV; pO 3 mos. 2 00 1 moo 76 weekly romoH. Weekly (in the county) In advance. $2 00 ' out of the count;, postpaid ;. 2 10 ft months, " " ' 1 00 Liberal reductions for .dabs, 'ftssj. ;-v T0L.XIH. CIIABIiOTTE N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1877 NO. 2,230. Will iflf lie : W wr -f. jAS been Eefurnishtd and Befitted in first-class style, and offers inducements to Travellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market : affords at prices to suit the times. . An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, -and no eains or expense spared to render guests comfortable. ,! ' ' ' 1 M oderateerms for Monthly Board OUR; IVI OTTO IS TO PLEASE. TELEURAPllIONKWS. WASHINGTON. Don Cameron's Trick Spofford and Enstis The Colorado Case Referred Civil Service Voting. ' aprl XT ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER, Anticipating a fine trade this season, bate bought largely, and now have the pleasure of inviting your attention to a I An ittractive IPall At prices snrpriBingly cheap. ' DBESS GOODS Our stock is large, and so cheap that it is no longer econ omy to buy calico. HEADY MADE CLOTHING Our stock is complete, at prices that defy competition. ; f .E Ci , ti JL ,V. iki ' -, FANCY CASSIMERES A nice aeesortment. CARPETS Beautiful in designA and cheaper than ever. KID GLOVES A specialty W . i' In fact our stock is larger and cheaper in every department than here-, tofore. Call and inspect it - . ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER. . f - . 3, y . . -. ' f 1 BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKAXEB IS ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDING; &C. j 11 A LINK OT CHEAP BED8TEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR SCH AMBER SUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND, No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE N, jan3 DO NOT BUY YOUR TP TO" US EHn? TU 3Ei IE3 until you have seen the elegant stock of goods now in my warerooms. The assortment is the largest and most complete ever offered in Charlotte, AEIEJi IT 'UirilLiIn "BBSS YOUJ . Personal and Political Notes. , Washington, Oct. 25. It appears that Evarta said to Don Cameron, that the Eoglish mission should go to Penn sylvania, and asked him to name the man, the scheme being that he should name McVeigh. Don, however, hav ing his father in view, referred the matter to the Pennsylvania delegation. They selected jgimon Cameron. The selection does not appear to be agree able to Mr Hayes. . The impression is becoming oppres sive that the Senate will not seat either Spofford ornEustis. Some" Republi cans, pot wishing to have Kellogg and Pichback-ithr,ustr;down "their throats, favor allowing 'Louisiana to have her sober second thought. It is not b yond a possibility that the question will be postponed until the people elect a new Legislature. It is asserted, however, with some poeltiveness, that the majority report of the committee will follow what Morton had outlined, which; iC -adopted, seats Kellogg. The temptation to make the worse appear the better reason, is great, as. the as cendency in the Senate'! for at least three years, depends "upon it." " Senate r-Mr- sChaflee, yof. California, submitted a resolution to annul rule 47 of the Senate, so as to provide for the standiDg committee on Banking and Currency to Consist of seven Sena tors. Referred. , The committee on Privileges and Elections have decided to go into the merits ! of Spofford vs Kellogg. This involves, it is understood;-a full re hearing of the dreary story. Secretary Sherman is quoted as saying that the President would ultimately send King's name to the Senate as collector of customs at New Orleans. The adjournment of the Senate to Monday is confirmatory of the deter mination of the republicans not to act on the nominations until an un derstanding is reached with the exec utive. Senators Gordon, of Georgia, Maxey, of Texas, and some others, reported as distinguished people at the Baltimore races, yesterday,. were not there. House The Colorado case was nnal- ly disposed of to-day by a party vote by the reference of all the papers to the committee on Elections. A Detition of the colored people o North Carolina, asking aid for emigra tion to Liberia, was presented, read, and referred. Adjourned to Monday. On dit, Grant is to be minister to the court of St James 1 The Secretary of War grants his clerks ten days leave to go to Pennsyl vaniaand New York for voting pur poses, not to be deducted from their regular vacation. The Star says : "It la now said in view of the embarrassment in which the Pennsylvania delegation have placed the President with reference to the English mission, that no name to succeed Pierrepont will be sent to the Senate until after the .November elec tions. It won't do to offend Pennsyl vania just now, nor will it prove ac ceptable to give Cameron the place." Bayard, Thurman and Morgan are the Democrats of the committee of seven to mature a mode of declaring the President and Vice-President. EPISCOPAL CONTENTION The Marriage and Divorce Can on Amended Joint Committee ' on the Deaconesses. : Boslojtf,, October., 25. The bishops non-concur in the canon in regard to marriage and divorce. A committee of conference was appointed. The bishops concur in allowing the use of the English Lectionary. LATES-rThe bishops concurred in the amendments of the lower house in relation to the amendment of canon 13, c?.title 5 2, on marriage and divorce. A' message was received from the bishops .notifying the convention of the adoption of a ' resolution for the appointment of a joint committee to consider further the subject of legisla tion' relative to the organization of the proposed order of deaconesses and - re port to the next ' general convention. This joint committee, as appointed, consists of the bishops of Alabama, Long Island and Pennsylvania, and Revs Drs Dix, of New York, Parker, of New Jersey, Dr Huntington and Robt L Winthrop, of Massachusetts, Mr Judd, of Illinois, and Mr Stark, of Connecticut. THE WAR. Turks Bombarding Shipka Pass 'The Czar Determined to Continue the War. London, Oct. 25. Several accounts concur in stating that the Turkish army has commenced a vigorous bombard ment against the Russian positions In Schipka pass and has already silenced one .Russian battery. ,; The Times' Vienna correspondent teLegraphs : "According to the e news from the best source at Constantinople, fch e Grand - Vizier can not agree with Jffahmond Damad Pasha on the ques tion. an armistice. TheDamadhas urged an armistice with all his in fiuence. 'The Grand Vizier recently tendered hisresignation, but afterwards withdrew it. The Berlin correspondent of the Times says : "It is asserted that Prince Gortschakoff. in a communication to the Russian ambassador here, has em phasized the determination of the Czar 7 . ill xi j: to continue xne war unui we uunui tion of the Christians of Bosnia, Her- zegovinia and Bulgaria is finally and definitelyTinproved. Bucharest. October 25. A telegram from jrornv Studin announces that Prince Sergina, of Luchtenberg, aid de camp of the Emperor of Russia, was killed in a recent reconnoisance of the Czarewitch. FIMU UHD C0gllil- - TELEGRAPHIC MAKKKTm. OCTOBER 85, COTTOM. NoBTOLK.-Strong; middlings, 101; net re ceipts, 3,007; Rrosa, 9,003; exports coastwise; 2,435, sales, 500 SALTDfoas iTirmer; middlings, lie; gross receipts, 83- sales, 75; spinners. 50: exports to Great Britain, 788; coastwise, 200. Bostob Steady; middlings. 112c; net re- oeipts, 165;kto8S, 155. WhjIHtoj ouiet; middlings, iu -lbe; net receipts,' 768; exports coastwise, 1,086; sales, 140. ' - Fhilacuphia Steady; Buddungs, llc: net receipts, .462; grosa, 1,532:. exports to Great Britain, 706; coastwise, 50; salts, spin ners, 573. , , ,. , New Oblkaks buyers checked by the in clemency of the weather; middlings, 10ic; low middlings, lOic, good ordinary, 10c; net receipts. 4,849; gross; 6.157; sales, 3,000; ex ports to Great Britain, 4,700; coastwise, 2,410. .. ;.; ':ofvi Atjqust.- Quiet; middlings, 1C 8c; receipts, 1,194; sales, 1,029. r Charlkston Active and lower; middlings, lOJc: net receipts, 3,317;' sales, 5.000; exports to Great Britain, 348; coastwise, 185. ' Nxw Yobk Qaiet; uplands, 11 5-16c; Or leans, U 7-16c: sales, 562; consolidated . net receipts, 128.207; exports to Great Britain, 43,549; to France,, 3,186; to the Continent, 579; to the Channel, 800, ' LrvEKPooL Noon Hardening; middling uplands, 6 9-16d; middling Orleans, 62d; sales. 18,000; speculations and export?, 2,000; receipts 5,200 ; American, 1,000. Fatnres opened id better, bat the advance has sine - been lost; uplands, low middling clause, October .delivery 6id, November 6 15-32d, October and November 6 15-32d, November and December 6fd, December and January 6 ll-32d, February and March 68 d; market weak. . ' 2 P M Middling uplands, 6 9-16d; mid dling Orleans, 6jd; low middling uplands, 6 7-16d; good ordinary uplands, 6d; ordina ry uplands, 6d; npiands, low middling clause, November and December delivery 6 ll-32d, January and February 6 5-16d, new crop, shipped November and Decem ber, per sail. 6d. 3 P M Uplands, .low middling clause, October And "JNovember delivery 6 7-16d, De cember and January, 6 5-16d. ,4 PM Sales, 11,500; uplands, law , mid dling clause, Sfovember delivery 6 13 32d, November and-December, 6 6-J.6d. 5 P M Futures closed dull. PUTIfKetS. E. D. LATTA & BRO. CHAELOTTE n AND CHESTER, ONE PRICE .CLOtBQBS, IE. lne public Deueve lnour goods and prices. We determ ined to keep the price for fine Clothing down and have , suc ceeded in so doing. ,r vf! J he prediction that our low prices wouia become ; .widely known and result m -an - in creased business, has verified. False assertions bring quicld distrust. No disappointed visitors at our house. The perfection in shape and fit of our garments indicates the artistic talent employed ratrons ot our nouses saves money in their clothing purJ chases. The people desire full value. With us they receive it. We undersell all competition irrespective of their prices. Goods exchanged, if unsoiled, within 1 0 davs from date bfl purchase. We manufacture and sell such fine-fitting clothing that every! one who has worn our goods recommend their friends to buy oj' MEN'S B0 AND Children . 3 ft. Tit ; A I CLOTDIIVG, 10K EVERY KNOWN WANT. CO. LAOTAV & MM., Largest Clothiers inJ the South. Nxw Yoek Futures closed firm. Salts, 51,000. October, 11 24a25c. November. 11 Hal 2c. December, 11 05a06c. January, 11 lOallc. February, 11 22a23c. March, 11 37a38c. April, 11 50a51c. May, 11 62a63c. Jut.e, 11 76a78c. READY MADE CLOTHING, OF FRANCE. The Situation Unchanged-Conciliation Urged aud Opposed. New Yoek, Oct 25. The French situation is unchanged, ine govern ment organs continue to declare that tne Marshal will not submit nor the ministers resign. The Le Soieil to-day again urges mutual concessions. The Revubliaue Francaise reiecta all idea of conciliation. It says : " The resigna tion of the ministry will not be suffi cient." Nevertheless, it is believed that influential members of the Left are resolved on a moderate course. Gambetta will deliver a speech next week at the American circus. eKlJiANGl-VI.. New Yobk Money 5, 1J. Gold quiet at 21. Governments New 5 s 7i. States quiet The Cottnn Market ENGLAND. The Great Strike oi Employes of the Bolton Mills Treaty With the United States Bace Horses. Respectfully, TO INSPECT IT AND GET MY PRICES. -G- - RO FURNITURE DEALER, Trade Street, opposite the Market Hotise, oct 14 E K I lI IL MOTEL. ; ; . .. . t - 9 . This Well Known and Leading Hotel, i V ' LOCATED. IK CENTRE OF THE CITY, OFFEE8 ; : , ; , TJB&lTRPSSB.p.fl ACCOMMODATION S, London, October 25. The statement that the strike in the Bolton cotton mills has terminated is incorrect. The men decline to resume work unless the employers guarantee to revise the standard lists and exchange the base of readjustment before February 1st, next. The employers will consider this condition at a meeting to-day. A strong effort was made on behalf of the employes to induce the spinners' meet ing on Tuesday night to accept the reduction unconditionally, but an amendment to that effect was rejected by an overwhelming majority. Xue otanorasnire comers are now voting whether they will accept the re duction insisted on by the proprietors. As far as the returns are known, there is a large majority against acceptance. Five thousand colliers are now idle, and two thousand more go out on Saturday. The result of the voting will be announced to-daj'. United States. Minister Pierrepont and the Earl of Derby, Secretary of State for the foreign department, yes terday signed a (reaty regarding trade marks and .trade. labels, lhe treaty goes to America to-day. Uaptain Macneii oougnt Mr oanrora s horse, Mate, yesterday for 355 guineas, and will enter him for next year s steeple chases. JBrown Prince is recov- mg trom an attack oi pneumonia, but it is feared will be unfit for racing hence- forth. f. ?S Jt4.iir Sf Z - Yesterday's Baltimore Races Baltimore, Oct 25. In the mile two vear old race. Pique won: Danicbiff second : time. 1.45. One and a half mile selling race, Rappahanock won : Kit Burns second, Beatrice third : time 2.40i. In the five eighths of a mile race, gentlemen riding, One Knot won : Seppo second : time 1.09J. Mile heats, first, Vermont won; time, 1.45. In the second race liien Luuiey won. distancing Vermont. Deadhead won the hurdle. Pronounces it a Forgery. New York, Oct 25. A forged circu lar. purporting to be signed by me has been extensively circulated among the newspapers, asking for the mser tion of a paid editorial on the green back movement. No such circular has emanated from theoflice of the American Builders' Association. The whole is a forgery. (Signed) A T Jas Buell, Sec. John Morrisey on the War Path. New York, Oct 25. John Morrisey has finally secured the nomination in the seventh senrtorial district of all the anti-Tammany organizations ex cept one. Ex-SheriffO'Brien is resolv ed to run against him. OB8ERVER OF ICR. OaAaLOTM. N. O.. October 27, 1877 For the past four years a careful and ac curate report of the condition of the cotton market has been one of the features of the Obseevek, and so systematic have we tried to be in our effort to report the actual condi tion of the market from diy to day and from week to week, that cotton buyers and cotton sellers throughout the country con tiguous to Oaarlotte, now rely in tue main upon our reports for an actual condition of the market. Juaowmg tnat oiten a large amount of cotton changes hands daily upon prices based upon tne us3KavKareports,it nas long since become a matter ef conscience with us to have the reports as correct as it is possible lor us to do. We want it distinctly understood mat we are not on tne side or the cotton buyers or the cotton sellerd in this matter. Our whole aim nas been and shall be to report the actual figures given and received for the staple when it is offered on the Charlotte market. Complaint has been made that for a few days past the Ob serve a has been quoting cotton a little un der the actual price. Let us see. Taking yesterday's quotations, middling is quoted at letc, and 44t baits are given as the re ceipts for the day. A small part of the cot ton brought a slight advance just at the close of the day's transactions, say 10 40 to 10 45, but this was because purchasers held orders which must be filled by a giyen time, without regard to the actual market, as indicated by telegrams from New I ork, Boston and Liv erpool, which were received hourly by cot- foyeraments dniifc W01 we se cheaper .than any other house in the xjity, OR ANYWHERE ELSE. Give a call and you will be suited in quality, $tye ,&nd jrqe. sept 22 CORNER OP TRADE AND TRYON STREETS. . Springs' Corner, Charlotta, N. C. WITTKOWSKY& RIWTELS THE XjE A X)I3Sra- WHOLEULE fMBLISflilll i CyjEP THE STATE I Yellow Jack Spreading: at Fer- s nandina. Jacksonville, Fla, Oct 25. Nine new cases of yellow fever were devel oped at Fernandina last night, all col ored. No deaths are reported. The weather is warm. AS OTHERS SEE TffEM. A letter received from a gentleman, who recently visited Charlotte, contains the following in reference to our house, and we submit it to our patrons tfi an evidence of our ability to make all our promises good : .' "The house of Wittkowjky & Rintols 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. J. reached this conclusion, after a careful examination of their immense stock, and a personal interview with Mr. Wittkowsky." .A. ISTO"v5T SIGKHltE?! ton men throughout the business part of the rnUn Bfro TTrmco WHfVnwaK Xr "PTnfnla ffiva -fWa KA We quoted middling at 104. The Wil- I mineton market, as indicated by oar tele graphic market reports, was only Jc higher, and the freignt irons Wilmington to JNew The largest and most complete since 1872, is now ready for inspection in both the Wholesale as well as the Retail Departments, and 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. " IN WHOLESALE we are ready to DUPLICATE ANY BILL, 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 immecsity of our slock we cite as follows: The Pope Expels a Jesuit. Prominent TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. London, October 25. Special dis- Satchis from Rome a3sert that, the eneral of the Jesuits, by the Pope's order; nas expelled from the society, Father uruci, j editor . of the LtvticUa Cataloca, and both as a sacred orator and writer, heretofore regarded as one of the brightest ornaments of.. the Jesuit order and the Roman Church. Father Cruci's offence was maintaining that temporal power - is not necessary to the well-being ,of the church.: It is said that he intends to . publish a full x r l- - -i : tr i O lllYall(lS x 101 1(1 ft J uuriolw ' vij.x ciBuiio ; aitt.i vuiig Vatican, datinglrom 181. : ' - - . ......... t v V .. i am Morton's Condition. u Cincinnati, October 25. A special from Indianapolis, says ; "Dr ' Bliss. who is attending Senator Mortondoes THE fjjtti U RE f 1 S FIBSTnCLrASS. . THf HOUSE IS CARPETED THROUGHOUT.; ' ' Gat and Electric Bells are in every room, . President Tilden and .Party Be- tnrnea. New York, October 25. President Tilden, ex-Secretary of State Bigelow and Congressman Hewitt, wife and daughter, arrived from Europe tc'day in the "Scythia." r - . . i,t A clear head and quick action must be possessed for steady and successful effort ; but who can have such when suffering with cold 7 Use Dr Bull's Cough Syrup and pro cure immediate reiier. . . York or Boston being ene dollar less on the bale, showed that our market was at least on a par witn Wilmington, ilb Augusta market was tne same as our quotations, while Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah and New Orleans were not higher than ours in proportion to the difference in the freights to Boston, Providence or Fall River. Our Liverpool quotations were 6 9-16d, which. counting freights to this great cotton empo rium ol the world, ana reducing tne money to American currtney, again places us right with both buyer and teller on the Char lotte market. As a further evidence as to the Charlotte market, we will state that at 10 o'clock last night we were shown a telegram from a leading New York cotton firm to a firm in this city, declining to purchase a lot of cotton offered at Charlotte prices, and closing with the significant remark : "we can do better in Norfolk, Charleston or savannah." in otner words, we are accused of quoting cotton too low by home sellers, and yet New York houses decline to bny, because we are too high. To a certain extent this looks like we were between the upper and tne r.etner mui-stones, but as our aim is to ao justice to ootn tne buyer and seller, the b ame cannot rest upon us. The market yesterday closed rather weak. but offerings found purchasers at the follow ing figures: The foUmoing quotations are averaaed from j prices given by a majority of the cotton buyers : by 94 feet, all packed and crammed full of Goods. OUR FiiLL ST.OCH ,0 C? X, . Vk. wa C-W v. r ONN cN. - , & And EtroxrjrtlaJLxxa? sept 29 Of W i w . v or else ortloj At FOR PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFEBS -EVERY; FACILITY - s t - t FOR COMFORT. " "" not now seem very hopeful of Morton's Tr.i:MS-$3.00,-.$2J50.and $2.CO;perceloy, acting JSSSIf ? :i to .location: of, room. 'tj-i'.r.'i H" 5 ECCLESj PROPRIETOR iCt A Yery Good Season. The reason why only one sample bottle of Merrell's Hepatine for the Liyer will be Bold to the same person, for ten cents, by our druggists, ia Charlotte, is because of the enormous expense of importing the Hepa tine into this coantry, but as there are fifty doseatfo the large size bottles, it seems two cents a dose is' cheap enoueh for a medi cine that cures .dyspepsia and liver com plaint. All who have not had a sample bottle are entitled to one for ten cents at all druggists. . Three doses relieves any case of dyspepsia, constipation, Indigestion or liver complaint, mtne world. Regular size bot- ues, ntyaoses v-a- nr. : A CARD. H ; To all who Are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of ; youth, nervous weak ness, early decay.., lost of manhood. Ac.. I and it' is feared that he will literally will send a receipt that will cure you, FRBB starve-todeath change xf treat- OP CHARGE. This great remedy was disl Went hes been decided oh, -andX medi- T.6 h' missionary in South America mg nourishment into the system.".? : New York City. . 'Tz ! Stained , Tineed . Ordinary........ Good Ordinary Low Middling. Middling ... Good Middling... Receipts for the day,.. Receipts in all ports.... Exports to Great Britain,.... Exports to France, Exports to the Continent,. Exports to the Channel,.... 6aSJ 9 9 9i 10i 10 25al0 40 lOfialO 50 510 bales, 2000 Rs. Lewis Pure White Lead. 4000 fts. St. Louis " 10 bbls. Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil. 128,207 42,753 " 3.186 - 579 " 800 M 75 10 Kerosene Oil. Aladdin Security Oil. Stock 342,670 Hew Advertisements. Masonic Notice A Regular Convocation of Charlotte Chap X ter, No. 39, R. A M.;, will Jbe j held at Masonic Hall to-night, .at -7'30; Compan ions please take notice j ..Visiting companions in goqd standing are cordially inyited to attend. - -' 1 ; -ect26 U L W B ATTLE, H P. ; ' We keep all goods usually kept by Drugfirists. Our stock is : large and of the best , quality and we offer at lowest market pnucs- vv e pay special anenuon to xieum rrescnpuon xraue. V VVILSOPJ tt BURVJELL, Agents for W. B.. Warner's Fluid Extracts, Pills, &c, C. West & Sons Aladdm Security Explode, v r EnglishuBreakfast Packet Tea'Company,v.'i&f , Hi' If

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