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CHARLOTTE' OBSERVER :rr- .gTVtftKOnSfrT . ..TnaOssxBYxa'Job Department has be thoroughly . rapplled . with every a 04 want, aim wita tad latest styles ol Type, ul every manner ol Job Wont can now be don with neatness, dispatch and eheapnes. - - We ean mrnlan at short notloe - BLANXS, BILL TTTCATW, - " - LKTTEB HZ ADS, CARDS, : : : i v ': ( ' TAGS, RECEIPTS. POSTERS,' v pboqbammes, Hake bills, ' ' - , PAMPHLETS CHECKS, toy 8UB8CCIPTIOV BATES. I year (postpaid) in advance, a mos. r. a r v n .... $8 00 4 00 , 2 00 3 mos. 1 moo. weekly umos. r v a n: : vi ri tT.' a: 1 r a.biv (in the county) in advance. $2 00 , out of the coanty, postpaid 2 months f j 1-) MXi Vftr. YTT1 1 CHARLOTTE N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 1; 1877. NO. 2,2392 TOT ?H ,sr .g-wya At1. yat " .. - . .. . . . ..... ' ;. , . ' ; ' 1 ts. ' UE TKE NEW" AfANqEMENT pF : J 'iti J .ll:f;0 iff! J 1 r 7 f . . . -.rr, r ftrst-class style, and7 'offers inducements to HA 8 been Befnmished and Befitted xar II Xrayellers and Residents in its excellent tablcl, supplied with the best the market affords ftt prices to salt the times. 5 An active corjw of, waiters in attendance at meals, ' and pains or expense spared to render guests comfortable.' 1 V no WASHINGTON. - momiaations-xo Action Yet on tiie JLoui&iana Case An Un- known Man Appointed : Minister to England. Hayes and Party off for -fiich- ; mond Ilonors on the Way Patterson's Case Again Postponed. Hit J AHAa! TAutM W M hlMMiUil'l . DmmH1 AHA M IYIUUCI aiu : I CI IIIO IUI ITIUIIllliy fPUctl UCI O i ;..a i--ft WJ.H fefortiuti Oi ! ..;: . -,t . f OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl ELIAS, & ROESSLKR, pleasprpof invitirigyour attention tj An Attractive Fall Stock, , , At price8'sUrpriaingly cheap. DRESS GOODS Our stock is large, and so cheap that it is no longer econ omy to buy calico. READY MADE CLOTHING Our stock is complete, at prices that defy Aomnetition. - r y'5 f.'l t 'J I : ' " M? FANCY CASSIMER1I nice asesort inent. CARPETS Beautiful in design, and cheaper than ever. KID GLOVES A specialty; r ! f". r 1 ; In fact our stock is larger and cheaper in every department than here tofore. Call and inspect it. k ep!6 .r . ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER. BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKALXB IB Washington. October 30.-r-Wm M Barwell ha& been- appointed Eegister "of-the Land Office at New Orleans. JhC committee) on ' Privileges and Elections met and discussed the course to be pursued in the Louisiana Sena torial contest, without reaching a con clusion. They adjourned until Thursday- v.. ' iSEJtATE A number of. bills were in troduced and referred to the appropri ate committees, ' nearly allot them being of a private nature. Mr Edmunds, of Vermont, submit ted a resolution authorizing the pre siding officer to appoint a select com- AntioiDatine a fine trade this season, have bought largely, and now have the niittee, authorized by the resolution pertaining and declaring the result of the recent election for President and Vice President of "the United states. Agreed to. ' , The Senate, at 12:15, on motion of Mr Edmunds, went into executive sess sion. Nominations John Welsh, of Penn sylvania, Minister to England ; Geo L Norton, of Louisiana, Supervising In spector of Steamboats for the sixth district. The President's party, consisting of the President, . Mrs Hayes, Webb C Hayes, Burchard Hayes, Miss Platte, Secretary Evarts and two daughters, Secretary and Mrs Sherman, Attorney General Devens, and otheis, left on a special train, at 10 o'clock this morn, ing, for Richmond, Va. NIGHT DISPATCHES. The President has recognized A Scheiber as consul of the Netherlands at New Orleans;. Confirmations--Stoughton, to Russia; Noyes, to France ; Lowell, to Spain : Kasson, to Austria ; Osbora, to Chili ; Conley, to the Hawaiian Islands; Fish, to the Swiss Confederation ; also, three secretaries of legations; Hall, Naval Officer ofj Boston ; Boynton, Pension Agent atKnoxville, and twenty others, of no Southern or general importance. No rejections reported. The nomination of Welsh to the court oi ot James isa genuine sur prise. His rejection by the Senate is considered quite probable. The House Appropriations commit tee met to-day and adopted the basis of the army bill, which they will re port within a tew days. 1 he members appear to have pledged themselves to secrecy. The committee on Ways and Means organized with Wm Hemphill Jones, formerly Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, as clerk. The committee onForeign Relations holds Hilliard's nomination, as Minis ter to Brazil, for consideration. The committee7 on Privileges and Elections, without progress, adjourned to Thursday. The case of Senator Patterson, who was claimed' on a requisition of the Governor of South Carolina, and who sued out a writ of habeas corpus, has been further postponed by agreement of counsel, at the request of the Attor ney General of South Carolina, who is unable to be here to-morrow, on ac count of official business. The case will not again be heard until some time after the 10th of November, the exact time to be agreed on hereafter;- with the express understanding and agreement that no other requisition will be made or any new charge pre-? ferred during the pendency of the pres ent proceedings before Judge Humph reys.: j . ; : k Nomination Welsh was decided upon as Minister to England at a late hour last night, at a conference be tween Haj es, Evarts and Schurz. The full cabinet was not consulted. . Nearly two and a half millions of le gal tenders were destroyed to-day, be iBg 80 per cent of the national bank notes issued this month. Outstanding legal tenders 354 millions. Blaine left for Maine today in a spe cial car, which carries him home with out change. Senator Morgan, of Alabama, is one of the President's party to Richmond. There were ovations everywhere along the route, augmented by the firing of cannon at the more important places, and brass bands at the chief cities. A 11, KINDS OF F XJtt NI Y TJ it IS 3 BEDDING, &C: A CHEAP BED8TEADS, LOUNGE8, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St.; CHARLOTTE, N. C THE WAR. The Attack of Plevna I hanging the Plan. An Entirely New Russian Movement. LoNDON.October 30. The capture of Teliscbe indicates that the Russians have a firm hold on the Plevna and Sofia roads, but are not yet certain that Plevna is entirely surrounded. The road to Widdin by way of Rahora, it is believed, is still in the possession of the Turks, and that lihazi Osman Pasha will make a desperate effort to keep it. The headquarters of the Prince of Rou mania and General Toddleben have been moyed to Bagatin, in order, as alleged by a correspondent, that Poredin may be prepared for the Czar who will take up his quarters there. It is more likely that the change is incon sequence of the changed plan and point of attack against Plevna. . The Roumanian division comman der, who recently led an assault on the second Grevitza redoubt, has been superceded and the transfer of the Roumanians to a point south of Plev na seems to indicate the abandonment of the attempt to capture the works on the east front, and the establishment f-better communication with the troops now operating on the Sofia road. If th e Czar really intend s to rem ove the imperial headquarters to Poredin, it may be the precursor of another at tempt to carry GhaziOsman's position by assault, at which as at the attack of the 11th of September, the Czar would wish to be present, or it may indicate that the Russians are confident that their operations must result in the speedy capitulation of Plevna. Details of the affairs at Gorny Du buik and Telische make it certain that they are more than mere raids on the Turkish communications; in fact they are part of the new Russian move ment, involving an entire change of lront, which is etui further developed by the transfer of the Roumanians to Bogat. Telische was surrounded on the 28th inst., by one cavalry and two infantry brigades of the Imperial Guard, and one brigade of the Cossacks. It was bombarded two hours, from seventy two guns, when the small Turkish gar rison surrendered. There was no as sault, and the killed and wounded on both sides were insignificant. ENGLAND. A Very Good Reason. , The reason why only one sample bottle of Menell's Hepatine for the Liver Will be sold to the same person, for ten cents, by oar druggists, in Charlotte, is Decause of the enormous expense of importing the Hepa tine into this country, bat as there are fifty deses in the large size bottles, it seems two cents a dose is cheap enonghi for a medi cine that cores 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, inthe world Regular size bot tles, fity doses $1. lllttl EttUTTA&BRO. The Duty of Woman. . To be attractive is a duty which every lady owes to herself, to her domestic circle, and to society. Not only should she endeavor to please in address and in apparel, but, whenever possible; in complexion and in feature as well. Facial embellishment is to a lady as proper, "and oftentimes as neces sary, as are the adornments of her raiment, the artificial graces t of her conversation, of her demeanor, or other meretricious attrac tions npoa which depend so much Of her, dominion and influence over: man; The woman who permits herself to become an-, lovely, who resigns herself hopelessly to' the ravages of time,1 and the spoliation of her charms, visits upon her friends and ad mirers a sorrowful regret, that it becomes her to avert to the latest day Of this social duty, it may truthfully be said that she can best acquit herself by the use of , Gouraud'sl Olympian Cream, sso other preparation approaches this in excellence, in 'harmless ness and purity, or compares, with it in the number of spontaneous testimonials that its Virtues have elicited. Its advertisement has hitherto been ii merit, its recommendation by all that have used it, and not. by Bound ing and pretentious advertising in the jour -nals of the day. Large bottles price reduc ed to $1. A H GOURATJD, 98 Greenwich Street, N. Y. For sale by T C Smith, Charlotte; New Advertisements. TO-DAY WE WILL RECEIVE 2 barrels "Queen of the South" APPLE?, the very best eating, to be found at FRANKLIN'S. I have the best HAMS in the city. So says everybody at FRANKLIN'S. Exercise of Royal Clemency- t Best Family FLOUR and 'MEAL, at FRANKLIN'S London, October 30. The Home Secretary has advised and the Queen will grant a pardon to Alice Rhodes and commute the death sentences in the case of the other Peuge prisoners, Louis Staunton, Patrick and Elizabeth Staunton to imprisonment for life. The Congressional Contest in Louis. St jan3 St Louis, October 30. -The case jof Metcalf against Frost to compel the is suance of a certificate of election as Congressman from the third district of this city to Metcalf, was decided by the Supreme Court in favor of Metcalf. The contest in Congress now devolves on Frost. DO NOTBUY YOUR IF TO" JJS ISSr jj until you have seethe jelegant stock of goods ..IS - I -J The assortment is the Y- IlOW in my warerooms. I- jfr- , r .T f f ' czr largesAndstcSiplete ever bifereel in Charlotte, .-:-j r-ol l- ,1,1 TO tNSppGT IT AND GET f MY -PBtOES. .i u Respectfully, 1"' 4FU3lNITUIt12 DEALER, oct 14 Trade Street opposite the Market House. F'-'T Tf f 3- 1 1 i f.X l . l t CATCHING THE THIEVES. CEW1AL MfEL. Arrest off.. Cass Carpenter in . jnorristown New Jersey. .1 1' -frn i:Htr 7"V ! " . ' .L1,.LJ11 hQCAXKD, IN CETBK $9 0TH?,CIXY, OFFEES 7 Elizabeth City, N J, Oct 30. The chief of police of this, city ; last night Tt . . m my i Li - iJ.4.A arrested, at Morristown, , tjaes ure- I HIS WGllKnOWnanCl LaQinSrnOiei, -pert alias Carpenter, editor and proprie v "! . ... ' . tor of the Columbia, b (J, Union, on an i' Jrisuod vi.ii ' ft .J-.... tif.l indictment for foreerv in raisinsr two notes from 600 to $1,600. i Also for default of $3,000 m his settlement with the United States government, which mi 1 t 1 rT i rriTXTCJ sum ce drew on nis salary ana aaver At -1-1) V lYlUWATlUiMO, tisine accounts. He ran away from . . . I s- j a i a.T . (i.iKjuii't H u Jit 1 1 'I C 1 i I -SJOium ma 10 uonnecucut, men to new rtxttMrr -! S ' I m . -,, -s.- m e. mm. JL Ul A a ' HlJVl (lkVl .TV WUO l' V011VV4 VII V weeks in this city. ,Col Johnson, of the1 South Carolina Legislature, came Witn vne requiBiuuu irum vjtuv xx&mp idn for Carpenter's arrest. He is now in jail, and will be taken away at once. U IN S U K M 3!iu3 .S' iH .tiH m II II U .N.,1111 II U li TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. 3d k... " . . . IS IS ifH 'i Jtf HIT; i1 ' FIRST GLASS UL livi To I Gat and Electric Bella are in every room. nl'ty, 'Flori(Ia Tonrists or PefsoLPWdTeling Tlte TOR ft. PLEASURE THIS 'HOUSE JMK ' . FOR COMFORT. , lal u Mlf u EMMMO! $2,50 and Wpicc6p tiSSS '..i-t- r bwdi y',:f, '-i ?innjrr 1; . offer a' justification1 of its pc heccl:e FRANCE. Cabinet Will Eventually t ' Mi Retire. Paris, October 30. After the dinner at the American Lieeation, the recep tionrwhich; followed was attended by President MacMahon, who wore the grand cordon of the Legion of Honor. The Marshal remained an hour. IjONDon," uctoDer au. xne ; xvmes Paris r correspondent telegraphs t f "It seems now. settled that i the -cabinet, . -1 abandoning the idea of resistance, wil November, or enough to policy in the Whether, it retires a little ear- later is quite immaterial; s The andr fiow:f apparently f settled Morton's Condition. Indianapolis, October 30. Senator Morton's vitality is ebbing with no hope of a returnvof the tide. Later. The doctor says that while no radical improvement had taken place, the Senator was better than he had been at any time during the past three days. Bank Failure. Chicago, October 30.-The Savings Institution and Tiust Company has collapsed: liabilities $60,000; assets $6,000. It is stated that short walking dress es are now the mode or Paris, ana as American women are the slaves of the fashion's set in that fine eity, it would be well that they be not too long in finding out the facts about the short dresses. Let us congratulate the "fair that between the practice of dragging their dresses through the mud and this other extreme of carrying the long skirt in the hand, Paris has at last hit thearue average by introducing dres es that will neither sweep the pave ments nor impede the wearers when walking. Myriads of people sacrifice themselves through, carelessness.1- They are" attacked with cold, neglect and die, instead of taking Dr. Soil's Cough Syrop and living on nse- tully. OBITUARY. Miss Lottie Alexander, daughter of widow Abbie Alexander, died on tbe night of Oc tober 26th gbe bad only been sick a short time. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh. - She was one of the loveliest daughters of Mecklenburg, beloved by every one that knew her. She was kind and pleasant, a pattern of goodness, an angel on eartn, and with an gels gone to dwell ; may she never be for gotten!.-,- . 'Twas all alone 'mid forest trees, her mother and sbe lived, A sweeter girl, a kinder heart, Jehovah never gives. But ah 1 the earth so vile had grownK that Lottie could not stay, , So angels from the glory world came down took Lottie away. . . E. H. Wi B. Light, well raised bread, biscuits, cakes and nastrv. direst easilv and -condnca tn good health. Good health makes labor of all kinds easier and prolongs life. . Doolev's Yeast Pewder will always make all these productions light and wholesome. It warranted to make better, lighter, sweeter, more toothsome and nutritions biscuits cake, bread, etc.,? than any other baking powuer. .. - 1 A fine lot of Mountain CABBAGE and CHESTNUTS, at FRANKLIN'S. 1 barrel Noithern ONION3, at FRANKLIN'S. MACCAUONI, and the best CHEESE and CRACKERS in the State. All of tbe above, and other Goods too nu merous to mention, can be found at my store, and at prices that will defy competition. J oct 31 J. B. FRANKLIN. M. Lichtenstein, Merchant Tailor, Has removed to the room over SCHIFF & BRO'8 Harness Factory, Trade street, here he will conduct his business in its' former style, giving entire satisfaction in every respect. - A call respectfully solicited. ' ."Cutting and Kepairing promptly done. oct 31. . :; 1 CE&BL0TTE AND CHESTER, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, IE. WEN" 8 bo m AND The public believe . in our) goods and pnees. -We determ ined to keep the price for fine Clothing down and have suc ceeded in so doing. The prediction that our low prices would become widely known and result in am in creased business, has" been verified. -?. t False assertions bring quick distrust No -disappointed visitors atl our house. . 1 The perfection in shape and fit of our garments indicates the artistic talent employed. Patrons of our houses save money in their clothing pur chases. The people desire full value. With us they receive it. We undersell all competition irrespective of their prices. Goods exchanged, if unsoiled, within 10 days from date of E VE EY purchase. We manufacture and sell such fine-fitting clothing that every one who has worn our goods recommend their friends to buy of CLOTHING, ton KNOWN W A N T. P. LAVfTA 6 fflB0.y Largest Clothiers in the South OF READY MADE CLOTHING, 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, sept 22 Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. 0. THE I,E3IDIIsra- OF THE o- STATE! Notice I Have this day appointed Mr FE Patrick my agent to conduct the dray business formerly in charge of Mr Allen Grose. He is authorized, to collect and disburse aU moneys connected with this business. His office will be at tbe stables formerly owped, by Mr J.Riley Davidson,1 atad he Will have at each depot a competentjnan to attend, to the .careful and prompt hauling of all freights entrusted to. him. ,: .., J.A WILSON. F E Patrick will continue' 'the. coal busi- nets and is now prepared to sell all kinds of coal and deliver same at the shortest notice. oct31 3t : p. - '. ; T Card of Thanks. TO THE CfABJXlTTE FIRE DEPART- -jHSwrxiAitrj others:' I take this method pf returning my heart -: felt thanks to the iFire r Department of the city of Charlotte, and those other friends who assisted in smothering' the flames, and assisted me in saving my property from en tire destruction at the fire last Friday night. Very Respectfully, oct3l V. . . M LICHTENSTEIW. jpRESH NORTHERN : , - BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. : None of the Monhtain' half ground half bolted, gritty stttf, but fresh,' pure and sweet, j ust received- and for sale by :- t.- MAYER, .ROSS & JONES.' v oct2S cr. d! had l'a ti Ten. 0nr--CofflQy NOWFOR BARQAtNSMany; elegant; suits :of clothing were slightly damaed dur ing the fire, and the ramovaiof our goods last ij naay nienu rriney re now onered at less,than half cost although Jn mny int, stances tney are . as good -as new,- nqw the time to get bargains V ' ';-'- (,i n 'HLBEErTAN&ER BROr: i OCSl tt r.; ".! JS-iUa MslUlUiij i V FOR. RENT The house? rooms, kitch en and well,) comer Church and eth streets, next td Mr DUlS. .r, H BAKKLMUttK. : ''; A CARD.;" . .: To all who are suffering front. the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood,'&q., -1 will send a receipt that will cureyou,,FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered, by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope, to -the Rxv I Joseph ,T istuK, Station D, Bible Home. 1 New York City. ' a t li FOR RENT A comfortable cottage, Api Dly at i i . X'LLUJ UD'JflUiC 1 A bushelsnf White Winter Oats,iibr 1UUU sale at Ui WALJUCU b, I Feed and Grain -Store ptfTrade'Strjeet. , a:6ct27tf,i: iv '"'.inAV 3?i-i a J '- i i i , i ..?,- r t' 1 . OYSTERS ON THE HALE-SHELL-t-Go to Ffscbesser's to get oysters on the half shell.' '-He always has the best and keeps thfem fresh. . , ocl-lf AS OTHERS SEE THEM. A letterireceived 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.WrrrKOWSKY & Riktels 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 mercnanis as can do secured boulu oi uainmore. i reacneu in is conclusion, after a careful examination of their immense stock, and a personal interview with Mr. wittKowsk-y." .A. JsTO'VFlT . SIC3-HT! The Store House of Wittkowsky & Rintels, three floors, 54 by 94 feet, all packed and crammed full of Goods. OTOT FiLLIi STOCK Thelargest and most complete Bince 1872, is now ready for inspection in both the Wholesale as well as the lie tail Departments, and we couet 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 WllOLESALiJfi we are ready to vvrLAUAin ajn i .bill, no matter where bought, i IN RETAIL we present the most complete assortment of the LATEST NOVELTIES ever offered in Charlotte. . Ta eive ther reader some conception of the immensity of our stock we .cile as follows: " - ' L "vJ" .'" ' n 4&s x$P Gy S le lxx Proportion, sept 29 ' WITTB 2000 lbs. Lewis Pure White Lead. 4000 Ms. St. Louis 3.0 bblsi Kaw and Boild Linseed Oil 75 10 ii' i'.b' Kerokme Oil. Aladdin Security Oil-': ; .4 . saT a We'keep' all goods' usuaHy kept by Druggists. .Our st0j6k isn large 'and of the best, quality, and we offer at, lowest market prices- We pay special attention to Ketail PrescriptIfeden n v.wiLsbi ! 'Ageiits for W.;r: Warner's Fluid Extracts: 'Pills; i C-'Wdrt Sons Aladdin Securitv Oil, fBest.in useiU-rlot.? . Explode. . English Breakfast5 Packet Tea Company, -
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