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rrrfar!5fm" CHARLOTTE OBSERVER r tfl fi 81 i 51 pniriTinc. c Xh Obsxbtxs lob Department has be thoroughly mpplled wita every amOsI want, and wttn tna lateit styles oi T7P. ai ? erary manner of Job Wont can now be don wttn neatness, dlspatcn and cheapness. . f - .Wecanftunoiaiiatiliortnotloe ' BliAIIDt BItL HEADS. W BUBSOStmOH &ATKS7 Pal i year (postpaid) In advance, 18 00 "?5BM.m,'iliU ".2 00 lmon. - 75 -T- wwraTmojavx.iV, CCX Weekly (in the county) in advance. , $2 .00 j oat of the county, postpaid :2 10 " " QA months, " tn 6100 CHaBMTTO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1877 NO. 2,237 Liberal reductions for clubs. 3 il ; . . (n;:.vr .; rtl rtl T, ; ll I I 111 ". . ',fi.-.' . 1 ' K ,"C-it r ' . tilf:M 01 m mLi -iff . tv r - ' if J "AS been Sefurnithed and Refitted in TT A3 been Kerarnithed and Refitted in first-class style, and offers inducements jsp j Travellers and. Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords Jf l I--.-.'. !.:.' ; . . : at prices to suit the times. An active corps of waiters in attendance: at mealsv . and no- 1 :! ' ' - i : ' ' -' i .' :.' ! A..; nr exoense soared to render euests comfortable. . rn..' r , ri. I , T . , . ... , .-.YS. M oderateermsl for Monthly Boarders ;. i ;'ll,T s!il!iH .i;-i'5. j,,; ;j -,' J tM-iu 'tsi ' iK.l" f'T-!:.)'! OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl ELIAS, t nn & ROESSLER, TELEGRAPHIC JfEVVS, THE WAR. WASHINGTON. Spbffbrd and Kellogg still before ftue Committee -r vnc Aing lisli Mission held Buck- J ; ' ' Other Notes and Oos- ; Bombardment lot Hars-Flgbt- iwmrr In nntmiriaaannufa ; inn nigbly Aggressive Attitude. net receipt?, 35,523; gross, 50,659; Ble3, 32,- 350; exports to Great" Britain, 1,523; to France, 3,060; to the Continent, 579; coast wise, 4,682. Angusta Quiet and. steady; middlinga, 10fc; weekly receipts, 7,515; shipments, 6,157; sales, 6,333; spinners, none; stock, 4,861. Charleston Firm; middlings, lOJalOi; stock, 53,777; weekly net receipts, 22,751; E. D. LAW i BEO. i-'iVVARHTVOTOW. Oct.- 2tl. la thfl Com mittee on -Privileges .and Elections.! Ar ,nniAtimAa fails for dav: acting cbair m an Mitchell read the reach A gpeciai 8aye Kara has been iom- lQtionvadopted jeeterdax- requesting a barded, and part of the eity is burning; ratten statement froin each of the Kara is provisioned for four months. - contestants aijto what evidence, if any, iirhtinp u mW on ' !h Bnl- f they desired to present and inquired garia in which the Russians claim the V SffP61' advantages and the Turks claim a suc- nu Buui-r iuiorumnyu, wj wuiu uui.u i cessful resistance. repiiea in ioe amrmauve. xnereupon Senator Hoar oflered the following, London, October 26. A corresponds ent of the Daily Aews at Bucharest. alter a tour, is convinced that with the I gross, none; sales, 17,000; exports to Great present system' of transportation, a I Britain, 86; to France; 850; coastwise, 5,613, winter campaign is impossible, -Jod- Kew fork SUady; uplands, lle; Orleans life; sales, 383; receipts for the week, net, 1,143; gross, 27,156; exports to Great Britain, 8,083; to France, 1,261; sales, 5,012; stock, 36,987. COMPaKATIVX COTTON STATEMENT. Net receipts at all United States ports dor Lokdon. October 26. The defeat of line the week, 157.696; net receipts at all 4hM 'PnitlvM fiil lha AOf oh lahtnanf F m I TT.H.J flL- i . ' 1 a whinh woa nnonimnnnl niTTfiflH tn V"" "r""1" V4 " vnuu omiea porw same wee iasi year, He&olwa. That the contestants ma I . . . .7 . I v v uuoUabc, .i, w CEAELOTTE AND clerk, in order that opportunity may be given ; each gentleman to examine' the statement of his opponent,! and prepare, if dsired.'any reply thereto and in order; to aUow time for this, the committee adjourn for one hour. ,.,r WhereuDon the committee adiourn- Anticipating a Jne tradlhisseasonj. have bought largely, and now have the ed to 12:30. pceasure pi inviting your, attention to jar cpoTrora s statemenr, it is unqer- ln hisl ATgameTat, tana thattue is en- An Attractive Eall Stock. T r i. ri . 1iure"wbicelecti(l0im began voting Jtwce surprisingly pheap. J previous to that which elected K.el- 4 loes. and that the Legislature which DRESS GOODS Our stock is large, and so cheap that it is no longer econ M ri esents him is the Only omy to buy calico. HEADY MADE CLOTHIKG Oiu stock, is, complelevat prices that defy AnmnetitiOTl. S?r1.L f .6 i ly one recogniz 45- FANCY CASSIMERES A nice asssortment. CARPETS Beautifut in" design, and cheaper than ever. KIT) GLOVES AJspecial Tn frt. nur stock is larerer and cheaner in everv deDartment than, here-r J saying-tiiat inasmuch as Mr Matthews fnrft Call and'4nsxect iti IIir' ,i'iO l ; " ; " land his associates were to make no tofore pl6 ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER. ft A 5 i H1 EUR G ESS-NIC HOLS, , v -t : oilt hrui .v:',r Vl ; WHOLESAlLte & KE1ATL their resoecfive statements with Ithe i 1 "ik"t.rr6u? "i"Swt "V 9 .. W" W J.ear, 779.808; r:' w r -ni 7 , l exports xor trie wee, oy.WHJ; exports lor tne seije: QT Zoy X 0..m.i,d KAM..naii f a -nfmnA I this date, 154,439;, total exporia to same DCOtUD UUW fcU UOilV Vf WUVQA KfU- - . pianv" A portion of the infantry of the year. 23563; stock at alt United Imperial Guard crossed the ; side be- Stes ports, 361,347; st- ckat all United Iween Nikopolis and Plevna, passing States porta same time last year, 509,- around Osman's left. General Ghour- 20 stock at all interior towns, 42,298; stock ko s cavalry crossed the upper side west ! at all interior towns same time last vear. of Lovatz, swept the Orcharrie road, k oss- DbwtV afc:TJVrwtT:' 425.ono::tnkk t got in communication with the force LrvtfBool sam stock ediolhleat; bedifiusethe Legisla- ZZVnnT: of Americnoat for Great .Britain, 87,000; rmnJ w W;fn; Taav., tua stock of American afloat for Great Britain same who took the first convoy into 88,116 tune last year, 87,000- rievna. simultaneously wun mis ai- ; LrvinpooL-Noon-Quieter; middling up r v "eyf.- caHouuo w lands, 6 9-16d; middling Orleans. 6Jd; sales, a uusiuocuvao uuo uu tuo cu i 12,000; speculations and exports, 1,000; re Plevna, and demonstrations made to .''"'i " . i,w"' " give the impression of an intended ompts, 2,0001 Amencan. Futures-Bel assault to prevent Ghezi Osman send- lere holding for la2d more; market dull; up ine succor to Hifsie Pasha, who is re- lands, low middling clause, October and No ported to have been captured with a I ve ruber delivery 6 15 32d, October and No- large part of his command. vember 6 7-32d, November and December The impression prevails that since ejal 1-32, tne recent rains the Russians, convinc- O . -kt r-( . : T. ..lJ I tJU Ul LUO 1U1 UUBOIUUI liT Ul YVlUbCXIUK 1U defeat Suleiman Pasha's armv before port 7,000, Afloat 115,000, American 87, retirement into Boumania becomes 8alea of American 45.000. necessary. Russia would thus stand 3:30 P M Sales, American 1,800; market in a better position should diplomacy I for yarns and fabrics at Manchester is firm; intervene dunng the cessation of ope-I uplands, low middling clause, November rations. j - CHESTER, ONE ea to be legal. The President rand Vice President had a : two hours' conference at the Riggs House last night: There wasayery short cabinet . meet ing to-day. NowDg of Importance is reported. The English mission will be held back until after the JToyember elec tion. PRICE February and March 6 llr32d; sales for the week 79 000, speculation 4,000, export 6.000. stock 425,000, American 176,- s . a charge for their legal services hefoxe the Electoral Commission, the nation al committee desired to give them good hotel accommodations, and that Mr Matthews had gone to another hotel, but went to Wormley's by direct re quest of the committee, as rooms had been engaged there for him and his family. . . Lateb. The committee on Priv ileges and Elections heard long state- CWTHIEES, IE. MEN'S AND Children's nil ; The public believe in our goods and prices. We detennn ined to keep the price for fine Clothing down and have ' sue- " T w " 1 ceeaea in so aoing. r yr y a ) The prediction that our lowf ' prices wouia become wio.eiy , ;. known and result m an in.1 creased business, has bee verified. False assertions bring quick distrust. No disappointed visitors atr our house. The perfection in shape and fit of our garments indicates the artistic talent employed ratrons of our houses save money in their clothing purchases. The people desire full value. With us they receive it. We undersell all competition irrespective of their prices. Goods exchanged, if unsoued, within 10 davs from date ofl purchase. We manufacture and sell such fine-fitting clothing that every one who has worn our goods recommend their friends to buy OF CLOTDIiVG, . ; FOR EVERY KNOWN WANT. AD. Mil 6- MO.. Largest Clothiers in the South. From Spain. London, October 26.-A dispatch from Madrid to the Standard, says in con- mehta fto'ni Kellogg and Spofford of sequence of Spanish successes in Cuba DXAXXB IB ALL KINDS or ;; BEDDI1SG,&C. what they propose to prove should the committee think proper to open the. whole subject. The committee ordered their communications to be printed and adjourned to Monday. ENGLAND. it is believed in ministerial circle, that Gen Martinez Campos will return to spam in February. Ex-Queen Isabella will go to Pans in November, return ing here early in 1878. A Railroad Taken Possession of. A &XJlj,Ia LINK Bank Failure Turkish the Strike. Loan Shanghai, Oct 26. The Chinese au- demand has fallen off. The market closes thorities have officially taken posses- dull at about last week's (Thursday's) rates sionof the railroad between Woosung delivery 6 7-16d, December and January 6 ll-32d, January and February 6 ll-32d. 5 P M Futures steady. The circular of the Liverpool Cotton Broker's Association says : Cotton has been in increased demand this week, and quota tions have generally advanced. American was in active demand, and generally l-16d to id dearer. In Sea Island, a fair business was done at fully previous prices. Futures opened with a fair demand, and a yery lim ited supply offering, and by Tuesday an ad- ' yance of id was established ; sincev then Which we will sell cheaper than any other house in the city, in ere tins ueen mora uesire to sen, wane me i OR ANYWHERE ELSE. OF READY MADE CLOTH I IMC, and Shanghai, and have stopped traffic thereon. all C0JEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGE8, PAELOB & CHAMBER BUTTS. ; COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C There is no necessity to neglect your busi ness if yeu will use Dr Bull's Cough Syrup at once the most reliable remedy in the world for coughs, colds, etc. Now and Then. jan3 DO NOT BUY YOUR IE until you have; seen the elegant stock of goods now in mjr warerobms. The assortment is the largest'ahd mbsfcompleteever offered in Charlotte, London, October 26. The Bolton masters have determined not to open their mills until the operatives yield. The Staffordshire colliers have de cided to strike by a majority of 500. The Bank of New Caledonia has tail ed. It had a note circulation of 1,500,, Q00 francs. The European debts am mint tn ? mil (Wl t rant's Turkey having secured the release J8!? "il'.TJ 3 of 280,000 pounds of the Egyptian an El.Gov Brown f Ga ; eudorse a medicine nual tribute heretofore pledged to pay for tne throat and lungs, and when they do interest on-certain of the Turkish loans it ia pretty good evidence that the remedy is about to onen negotiations here for must be good for the cure of coughs, colds tkntipwlnon nf fiv million nounda. and lung affections. They recommend the 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 will cure sore throat. Kegular size bottles. fifty doses, $1. FUTURES Naw Yokk Futures 46.C00. October, 11 27a28c. November. 11 Hal 5c. December, 11 llal2c. January, 11 17al8c. February, 11 30a3lc March, 11 43c. April, 11 56a57c. May, 11 69a70c. June, 1 1 81a83c. Give a call and you will be suited in quality, style and price. closed firm. Sales, J, 1KM TX XvT 2 S S O Lj sept 22 CORNER OF TRADE AND TRYON STREETS. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. 0. WITTKOWSKY &. BIWTELS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. OCTOBER 45, I81T. PRODUCE j. ,( : ' it-: ' ' TO INSPECT IJTAND GET; ' MV; KjCES, :eh' Respectfully,'5;;: oct H lb. , TEL O, 3E R. -Sui FUniTlTUllE DEALER, Trade Street, opposite the Market Souse, the interest on which is to be secured bv a pledge of the beforementipned 280,000 pounds. The Florida Travel. Chattanooga, October 26. W.D. Chipley, General Manager, Pensa cola ; The resolutions prepared, askine the lines south of Atlanta and east of Eu faula to accept round trip tickets- to Florida, was lost. Whereupon the lines from Louisville and.bt .Louis, in connection with the lines north and west, announced their intention tO Sell R<lmore-.Oata fairlv active. Rvesteadr. round trip tickets to JPensacola at three provisions unchanged. Coffee more active. Whiskey quiet at 1 11. Sugar easier at 11 New York Flour still in buyers' favor with a light trade, closing dull. Southern flour heayy. Wheat iaicv.lower. Corn lower but active With an export and home demand. Oats dull and lower. Coffee, fair inquiry; jobs,' 153a21, gold. Sugar and molasses unchanged Bice steady. Whiskey 1 11 Freights unchanged. Cincinnati Flour dull and unchanged. Wheatinactive; red, 1 20a 1 SO. Corn dull at 45a46, Oats quiet and firm at 27a31. Bye dull at69ii60.. Barley , dull and unchanged Pork quiet and steady at 14. Lard easier; steam, 840; ' kettle, 99J. Bulk meats, no offerings: Baoon etrong; sides, 9Ja9J. Whis- KINANCIAL.. THE LEDiisra- New York Money easier at 5. Sterling firm at Hi. Gold quiet at 2J. Governments steady. New 5's 72. States dull. WHOLESALE The Cotton Market. O1 -o- STATE I cents per mile. This does not appear ! on the proceedings of the meeting, but wm De carrieu ouu . ; ; ; (Signed.) C. P. Atmoee, Chairman of Convention. FRENCH AFFAIRS. Gambetta Complains oi Fraud. Paris. October 26.--Gambetta, in a speech at Chateau Chinbn, declared that bat for fraud ana robbery , lour nun dred Republicans would have been re turned. He made a bitter. . attack on the empire and the Bonapartists, but spoke soothingly of otherVparties.- He exhorted his- nearers ! to nave conn- ( -(Ml "lr i'inj-A si encein the majority, which would know. how .to make the authority of t6y steady and in demand at 1 07. Sugar France prevail witnotu exceeaing pe steady and unchanged. Hogs firm This VH-iKnownndrteadirii: Hotel : 'i 4- h f; 7; ,;'f located pi taarntB 69 the cmf, Qttvbs Hi v, CI 7 Ofl U N S U 'RP A A CCOMMOI MIC )ATIQN FURNITURE TO THE TBAVEIXINO PUBLIC ..UJ! 1 1 ' irr JI'J IS v,Y. oaV lai umuniiT IMUriWM I Gafc andElectrio Bells are in every room. v Ti.vniMc FinridftrTfinrist8 orFe i!-!-. 'ill) VM 1 as- I 1 & ayeling .0 .8 t:ttV( . 'VI a I 1 W 3 V FOR COMFORT. t . i . 1KliMS-$3.00, $2,50 and fProdfffl nOTu."'5 - ,nun tiiii ojj i,'iocntloiit of-roojn. j irAt k . if. -a; H.'4 ECPLES, PBOPBIETOB OBSERVER OFFICE. Ohaelottk, N. O., October 27, 1877 J The market closed steady yesterday, at the following quotations; The following quotations care averaged Jrom prices given by a majority of the cotton buyers : Stained .-. Nominal. Tinged Ordinary.......... Good Ordinary., Low Middling.. Middling.. Good Middling Receipts for the day,. Receipts in all ports,.. I57,b96 Exports to Great Britain...... 45,563 Exports to , France, 4,036 Exports to the Continent,... . 579 Exports to the Channel, 800 8tock,. 361,347 AS OTHERS SEE THEM. 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 as an evidence of our ability to make all our promises good : "The house of Wittkowsky & Rtntels seems to me as a wholesale establish ment to stand pre-eminent in being able to supply such goods, and on as favor- ante terms to mercnants as can oe securea soutn oi rsaiiimore. l reacnea, this conclusion, after a careful examination of their immense stock, and a personal interview with Mr. Wittkowsky." .'' .A. 2STOYBL SIC3-H:T! 101-1S 10Ja5-16 lOSalO 40 712 bales. bounds of legality. Yesterday's Baltimore Races. PriiLiCO, Oct 26.-Ih ' the :' ohe m ile and a .quarter race, Lady Salyers won ; kenny second King Bolt third time; JUSf ..rlii' the two mile race, forth reei year olds,: Vera Cruz won, St James secona, ,Y asn nuuhu uiuu) wiuev .xuf . Mile heats t firsts-Bertram won in 1.45; second-Bttrgpo "won ih " 1.46J. .. Ber tjam'Mron the turn and was out Of the race. ' Four mile heats flrs-Ten. Broeck . wons second rAlgenne ? and Amhurst distanced; time; 7,42 '; Ten Broeck . won : the second beat.'? No Louisville Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat firmer but not higher. Corn dull; white, 54; mixed, 52. Oats dull; white, 31. Bys quiet and unchanged. Pork firm at 14 al4 50. Bulk meats firm; shoulders, 6i; clear ribs, 8; clear sides, 8. Bacon firm and unchanged and nominal. Lard firm; choice leaf in tierce, 11; kegs, 11. Whis key firmer at 1 07. Bagging dull at 121, Tobacco quiet and unchanged. GOLD MINE PE0ikMlXY FOR SALE. A NEWLY discovered mine at Htmters- jtl ville. N. 0., on the jU T. A O. Railroad 13 miles North of Charlotte. Said mine has been explored Only 23 feet, and many old miners nave examined tne mine ana ore and pronounce it very fine. Also Prof W 0 Kerr, ot Raleigh, Dr 0 L Hunter, of "Lin coln ton and Prof Hanna, of Charlotte, have seen the mine and . ore and i pronounce it very fine. With these recommendation and many owi e that could be brought up .we now offer this valuable property for sale, including between 70 and 80 acres of land in ana. around said mine, of which there are som 20 or 30 acres of valuable pine timber, half mile from a, saw-mill. The Store House of Wittkowsky & Kipitels, three floors 54 by 94 feet, all packed and crammed full of Goods. The largest and most complete since 1872, is now ready for inspection in both the Wholesale as well as the Retail Departments, and we couet akd 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 immensity of our stock we cite as follows: c." .cttv -vr u . 'vc-iu r tCY eS sept 29 WITTKOWSST ortloxx, at tits RZSJTZIZjS. COTTON X. u . 5 'p. -' -'it A t Hi FRANCE.' '1 oil); I -j Norfolk Quiet; middlings, 103c; stock, 18,466; weekly net receipts, 20,534: gross; blank; exports to Great Britain, 1,891; coast- Wise, 12,370; sales, 2,950. , Baltimore Firm; r middlings, 11 a Uic; stock, 1,746; weekly .net receipts, 155; gross, 4,677; Bales, 1,010; spinners, none; exports ! coastwise, 3,510; to Great Britain, 788. Boston steady; middling, ill; stock, 5,692; weekly net receipts, 1,872; gross, 7,105; Bales, none. H llmingtou-Quiet vand steady; mid- Any one, wishing to see specimens of sal J OA A A :rVk T i T TT71iA T J mine can do so by calling at our Office- UUU 1U. JUU WIS JT UI U ?T lllbU UUttU. When 'we say specimens, we mean to show it 4000 lbs. St. Louis 10 bbls. Kaw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Tie Cabinet7 Approves MacMa- bon's Message. .'r'V::.-, Paris, October 26.' The Figaro: aut nounces la&t at . the cabinets eeuncii yesterday the -draft of i the message from President MacMahon, to be de livered at the oneninff of the Chamber of Deputies; was approved. It is very I dlings, 10c; stock,, 12,967; .weekly net . re- fiftn'lh "tone," 4 Gen'l Forrest In a Critical Con- ditipn. Memphis, Tenn., Oct 26. Gen For rest is still in a critical condition. He has Jben reduced fc chronjediarrheff until 4i;e3carcely,w'eji oaejhtiridred pdubds. " " , CiJ'pa ceipts, 6,584; gross, none; sales, 5,081; exports to Great Britain, 950; coastwise, 3,727. PhUadethfoFtrts1 r xniddnngs life ; weekly net reeeipts,l,113; gross, '4,615; sales, 2,643; spinners, 2,566; stock,, 7882;r exports to'Grat Mtyi?: , u:ti pf-w New prleaia-srFiiTO.ymdrjnlgocd de rnand; middlings', 102c; loVmidilfines, 101c: good:oMinary lOcJ stock '95,752; weekly yon something that Is worth looking at. . iror runner inrormauon, address i H. A. HUNTER, June 17 ; . '! ' t- Huntersville, N. 0 Ten Cent Colnmn. 1 AAA bushels of, White Winter Oats, for lUUU sale at L J WALTER'S, Feed and Grain Store on Trade Street. - oct27 tf. -v-;'.y i--- u-V- ; ,. tJ . . , , ; r( 1 ! ',' !"jri ' i ' ' ' FOUND On Fifth street, yesterday eyen- XSSir keep all goods usuaUy kept by Druggists. Our stock is ing at ttisofflceroving property and pay- large and of the best quality and we offer at lowest market ing for this advertisement. .. - I XTr . f . . J .. . . , -n-' -A m j OCK:41ti" 75 10 ii Kerosene Oil. Aladdin Security Oil. in i '.a HOUSE TO BENT A house i with four rooms. Apply at THI3 OFFICE. oct23 , , , ., . M OYSTERSGN THB HATT-8HELL.-iGo io , Fischeser'aiio ; geUoysters onS the half shell He al way S has ,, th . best and keeps them fresher . , ,ftatt:""i vQCl8-tfij tAAWUPPIfYTOf PAINX'PENCILS xjl 4 25 cents. .tm sept 7 TIDDY&BRO prices- We pay special attention to Betail, Prescription Trade. frii ennii di irT"f cii r5i WW I laW VIU , U W U W II f. Agents;forJW..R. Warner's Fluid? Extracts: Pills, H : Jijxpiode. JUiglish ireaktast racket Tea Company.
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