CHARLOTTE OBSERVES jod pnirjTinc. IbaOftsxiTXB Job fieparunanl has be tborouglily mppued wlta every nMdel want, ana wita la i&tan striM of Type, an every manner of Joo Work omn now oe doa wltn neatness, OUpatch and cneepoeem. We ean nurnian at short noUee ;y : -gLAJnPs, BUJi HKADB. -UCITZB HJEsJJB, CASUS, TAGS, BECXIFX8, FUST JLK8, ' . FBOGBAlOaQS, HARD BTJXB, PAMHLETa, GHXCK8. fte BTJB8CEIPTI0H BATIS. " Dai .l vear (postpaid) in advance, ' 1 mme"-'; "!-:'& " 8 00 4 00 a oo 75 Weekly (in the county) in Advance. . $2 00 a out oi toe oo on it. posxpaia vj Li 8 month. 4. i--" vvoL.-xm: GHABLOTTE N. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1877. 50. 8.20L- Liberal redactions for clubs. m 1 r -, - .;-iir.t--. !;: HAS been Refurnished and Refitted m first-class style, and offers inducements to Trayellers and Besidents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords at prices to suit the times. An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no pains or expense spared to render guests comfortable. : IY1 oderate;Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. K , aprl .Ait 13 TJ RjGLE S S 1ft IV f WiEOLESALE; COHEN Anticijii fi! - h till jan3 'i i'r.1,1 rr a ft ? ; fine' irade this season; havO bought largely and now have the pleasure of inviting your attention to . A- .A A, .... .... : An i&tiraciixre At prices surprisingly cheap. . - DRESS GOODS Our stock is large, and so cheap that it is no longer econ omy to buy calico f, tii . S t- 1 READY MADE CLOTHING Our stock is complete, at prices that defy competition. FANCY CASSIMEBES A nice assortment. CARPETS Beautiful in design, and cheaper ihan ever. KID GLOVES A specialty. In fact our stock is larger and cheaper in every department than here tofore. Call and inspect it. ELI AS, COHEN & ROESSLER. DO NOT BUY YOUR iP'tTjrii&jssrir until you have seen the now in my ;waro6nisi largest and moit complete TO INSPECT IT AND Respectfully, lit- h r.. Trade sirieU oct U This Well Known7 - fcociiiiriDKOTiuE ob fi tat mi no a it Pi VI r 1 1 llh, AV 1 ajS XV JL iJA UlN S'MIAWsiUcCCMbDATIO .l JO , ?TEA VELLINa PUBLIC. THE FUBNITURE-IS: riltST-CLlSS iiJHEHOUSEdSEARPETED:JHROUGHOUT. Gat and ElccJrici Bells To IftvalidFIorida Tourists or Persons Traveling F6R,EAfeUREHlSpUSE ri Mtl!$?jg$fl62!g2950 and- v "1 I'orloiation MANAGEMENT OF i'- N.IC HOES 5' " &.RETA1L DIAIIB f -AT ALL KINDS, OF o? GHEllBabffrEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, POFFINS of all KIND8 on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CfiABLOTTEi; N. 0. & ROESSLER, ..: ' 'A' ' ' !, IPall elegant stock of goods The assortment is the ever offered in Charlotte, GET MY PRICES. . R O G 1 ES , FURNITURE DEALER, opposite the IMaZ'ket House. V," - and Leading Hotel, ths cmf, 01TEE8 arehrfrpm;.f . tf '.i Ki.-- OFFERS EVERY FACILITY It I .'f $2-00. Jay,' according of room;' i-Of EL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. WASHINGTON. PBOCEEPIKGS OF CONG U ESS. Storm Centre Bains Checking Legislation Chamberlain to Appear for Corfoin Dem ocratic Caucus not Held LiOgs, Lum - ber and Stores Regained. Washikoton, Nov 24. There is a storm central in West Virginia. The barometric trough extends from Min nesota to Northern Texas. Cautionary signals continue .from Cape Lookout northward. Neitheir house is in session, and the commmittees generally are without quorums 6a account of the persistent rain. - r V": NIGHT JDISPATCHE8. Mr Corbin has notified the Senate committee on Privileges and Elections that ex-Gov Chamberlain will appear before the committee in support of his claims to a seat in the Senate. It is almost certain that Judge Davis will vote with the Democrats and Mr Christian cy with his party on the nom ination of Col Fitzsimmona for mar shal of Georgia, and that the report of the committee will be adverse. The contemplated caucus of the Democratic Senators was not held to day,, partly on account of the bad weather and partly because there was no important matter for consideration. It still appears that both parties con sider the seats in the Senate judicial questions and beyond caucus control. Commissioner Williamson, of the General Land Office, is advised by Special Agent Carter, from Pensacola, that the United States marshal has re gained possession of the logs, lumber and naval stores recently wrested from him by the United States district judge, Hill. A WRECKED VESSEL. The United States Man-of-War, Huron, Wrecked off the Coast of North Carolina. Washington, Nov 24. The observer at Kitty Hawk reports, at 11:35 a m, to the chief signal officer as follows : The United States man-of-war, Huron, a steamer, struck two miles north of No 7 station at 1:30 a m. The foremast and the main topmast are gone. The steamer is a total wreck. Assistance is needed immediately. The sea is breaking over her. Several bodies haye been washed ashore. The num ber on board is about 130. There is no cargo. Later 3 p m. The surfmen have just returned and report that the Huron tias gone to pieces, i hirty were saved ; all the others perished. No assistance was rendered. Still later. Four officers and thir ty men were saved from the Huron. The captain, Eyan, is lost. The signal observer at Kitty Hawk reports that assistance is wanted im mediately. The men are only half clothed, and the dead are uncared for on the beach. The others who per ished are still in the breakers. The Huron was an iron screw pro peller, four years old and 521 tons. She had been out from Fortress Monroe only twelve hours when the disaster befell her. Cautionary signals were displayed, when she left. She was commanded by Commander George P Ryan. There were fifteen marines on board. The scene of the disaster is 12 miles south of Kitty Hawk. Uneasiness is felt for the torped boat, Alarm, hence New York. FRANCE. The New Ministry Dissatisfac tion of the Republicans. London, Nov 24. The Times' Paris correspondent says : "Nobody doubts but that the debate on the cabinet's programme to-morrow will result in a vote expressing a want of confidence. It is probable that the cabinet will re sign." A special dispatch from Athens says the populace are exceedingly warlike since the recent Russian victories. The Times' Paris correspondent says it is announced from Bucharest that the Russians have ordered supplies to be forwarded in expectation of the early capitulation of Plevna. In consequence of the late gale the works' for the new docks at Liverpool are bo damaged forty-two acres of the excavation being flooded that it is feared thattwentyseven hundred men will be thrown out of work. Paris, Nov 24. The Republican pa pers censure trie composition 01 tne new ministry in contemptuous terms. The Union Legitimist says the cabinet derives its significance from the ap pointment of M Welch e, whose politics are of the fourton stamp, intensified. The Moniteur says the ministry will avoid all political discussions and de vote itself solely to public business. It Will ask the Senate and the Chamber to adopt a similar course, and thus establish a truce from discussions which are disturbing trade. It will explain to the Deputies the imperative necessity of immediately considering the budget so as to reassure the coun try. The ministry will appear in the Chamber to-day. THE WAR. Plevna Abont to Surrender Preparing to Besiege Batoum. LonDon.Nov. 24. The special cor respondent of the Standard atGiurgero sends the -following, under, date of Thursday: "I have been shown - a telegram from -Russian headquarters requesting contractors to furnish 70,000 ?j? a if -. f if. . 1 . 1 Dags oi Discuit instantly iorme Desiegea in Plevna as Oam an Pasha has' opened negotiations ior a surrender. - i Vienna; Nov. 24. A dispatch from Tiftis to the Presse says : : "The Rion corps will shortly attack Batoum' with heavy artillery. The Caucassian in- surrection is increasing, rne insur gents .stormed the - fortified town ' ot Kussar on the 12th mat., and captured jthe garrison." .tt The Pope's ConditionCardi- nals Preparing for his Death. London, November 24 It is an nounced from Rome that an attempt to cup the Pope failed and - has Pro duced an afflux of humors to the chesC Cardinal Simeoni, in view of the con dition of the Pope's health, has asked the cardinals to confer with him on the general interest of the papacy. It is probable that a species of the Coun cil of Regency -will be appointed. San Francisco : Workingmen's Procession. San Francisco, Nov. 24. The work ingmen's procession, programmed for the 29th, is under the auspices of the agitators, but they assert there is no intention of a breach of the peace. Their object is to demonstrate the strength of the Chinese' mov ment. The Chinese will be kept away lrom the line of the procession. Smoking Out the Dead wood Milters. Deadwood, Nov. 24. The soldiers have surrounded the Keets mine and under the direction of the sheriff closed all appertures, but two, and smoked the miners out with brimstone. The last one emerged at 10 o'clock last night. ' A Boy's Death from Alcoholism. The Louisville Courier Journal says : The Sunday following the big fire on Sneed and Second streets a number of children found a barrel of whiskey under the ruins. Accustomed to see ing their parents all of whom live on and around the river front drinking lihuor with great relish, they "imitated the example given them, and did like wise. The bung was removed, and while one sucked the others held the barrel in proper position for him or for her, as the case might be. And so they drank themselves drunk, becom ing ultimately so helpless that they rolled and wallowed on the bricks and other debris, unconscious of everything and everybody. Among their number was Tommie Creed, a lad of eight years. The alcohol he consumed so soaked itself into the boy's body as to affect his brain and poison his entire system. He suffered horribly in con sequence. Monday night he had con vulsions, Buffering more than, half a hundred ere the coming of death re lieved his agony. The boy's brother remained with him and the physician attended him in his dying hour. When Coroner Moore called yesterday to hold the inquest he found the body in an old dirty basement on the river front, near Second street. The surroundings indicated unmistakably the signs of poverty of the worst kind. The face of the dead, shrunken and shrivelled by the failure to receive proper nourish" ment while sickness existed, appeared doubly ghastly in the absence of life, the eyes from the depths of their shallow-like sockets showing the -impress of agony in the extreme. The mother objected with much demonstration to the holding of the inquest, and after she had been induced to become quiet her husband came in full of drink and desired to clear out the room . No one would willingly disturb the com fort of a public gathering by constant cough ing : bat we feel that it is the proper thing to call the attention of those afflicted with coughs and colds to Dr Bull's Cough Syrup, which always cures. 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 longs, and when they do it is pretty good evidence that the remedy must be good for the cure of coughs, colds and lung affections. They recommend the Globe Ilowek GorGH bYRUP, 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 will cure sore throat. Regular size bottles. fifty doses, $1. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL TELEGRAPHIC MAKKKTS. NOVEMBER 23, PRODUCE Cincinnati Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull and nominal. Corn steady and arm. Oats and rye quiet but steady. Bar ley in fair demand. Pork in fair demand andjower at 12c, cash It 75; Lard easier, steam 8 50, kettle 8 50a8 75. Bulk meats in fair demand; sales in Bait, 10 to 15 days, Bhouldeis 4ia2c, clear rib 6a6Jc, clear sides 6Ja6Jc; loose boxed short ribs 6ia6Jc; spot Sic November, short deal vrc Nm o e6obr. Bacon market bare. Whiskey quiet and steady at $1 C5. Butter and sugar quiet and unchanged. Hogs ; firm; receipts 3,947; shipments 139. COTTON. Baltikobs Firm; middlings, lOIallc; net receipts 251; gross receipts 375; sales 260; exports to Great Britain 957; coastwise 160; spinners 115. - Bostoh Quiet; middlings, llc; net re ceipts 61; gross receipts 1,178 , Wilmington Unchanged; middling 10fc; net receipts 600; sales. 400. Augusta Not received. Charleston Quiet and firm; middlings 101 alO 13-I6c; net receipts 2367; sales 1,500 NswYobk-t Cotton, net receipts 357 bales; gross 2,416. -. ,. , , r LrvsBPOOL2.30 P.' M, Sales include 6,850 American. : Futures closed weak, uplands,-low middling clause, January and February delivery 6Jd. FUTURES. Nkw Yokk Futures closed firm. , Sales 51,000 bales. November, 11 27a28c. December, 11 22a23c. :' ) January, ll29c.;( ' , : : February, 11 42c. J"; i 5! March, 11 55a56c. : April, 11 69c. v, ;: ; May, 11 81a82c. ' June, II 95a96c. July1198al2.: - - August 12 OSaOO, FINANCIAL Nkw York Money 6. Sterling 1. Gold 21 j. - Governments firm. States steady. The Cotton Market. OBSERVER OFFICK. ) Chaklottk, N. C, November 24, 1877. The market closed steady at the following quotations : Stained Nominal. Tinged..... " Ordinary........ ' Good Ordinary.................. . Low MiddUng 10J Middling...... 10ia9-l Good Middling . ... lCt Uew Advertisements.:, Auction Sale OF Chromos at 7 o'clock Monday evening 26th inst. Ladies are invited to cau and examine them during the day at the store opposite J T Butler's. - C F HARRISON, nov25 Auctioneer. Says a Boston physician, "has no equal as a blood purifier. Hearing of its many won derful cures after all other remedies had failed, I visited the Laboratory, and con vinced myself of its genuine merit It is prepared from barks, roots, and herbs, each of which is highly effective, and they are compounded, in such a manner as to pro duce astonishing results." , VEGETIHE li the great Blood Purifier.- VEGETIHE Will cure the worst case of Scrofula. VEGETfflE Is recommended by physicians and apothe caries. VEGETIHE t some marvellous cu Has effected some marvellous cures in cases of Cancer. VEGETIHE Cures the worat cases of Canker. VEGETIHE Meets with wonderful rial diseases. success in Mercu- VEGETIHE Will eradicate Salt Rheum from the system. VEGETIHE Removes fice. PimpUs and Humors from the VEGETIHE Curei Consttpation and regulates the bowels. VE ETIIIE Is a valuable remedy for Headache. VEGETIHE Will cure Dyspepsia. VEGETIHE Restores the entire system to a healthy con dition. VEGETIHE Removes the cause of Dizziness. VEGETIHE Relieves Faintness at the Stomach. VEGETIHE Cures Pains in the Back. VEGETIHE Effectually cures Kidney Complaint. VEGETIHE Is effective in its care of Female Weakre3s. VEGETIHE Is the great remedy for General Debility. VEGETIHE Is acknowledged by all classes of people to be tne best ana most reliable blood puriner in the world, V E a"ET I II E Prepared by H. R. STEVEN8. Boewm, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists, A..T. 0.& R. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I Charlotte, N. C, Nov 13, 1877. J ON and after Thursday, November 15, the following Schedule will be run over this road : GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, " D. College, " Mooresville, Arrive Statesville, GOING SOUTH. Leave Statesville, ' " Mooresville, " D. College, Arrive Charlotte, 8.15 a. m. 10.05 " 10.40 11.15 p. m. 3.25 p. m. 4.33 6.08 " 7.00 " Close connection made at Statesville with trains over the W. N. C. R, R. All - charges must be pre -paid on Freight offered for shipment td Section House, Hen derson's, Alexandriana and Caldwell's These being "Flag Stations," the Company is not liable for loss, or damage to freight after it is unloaded at either of the above named "Flag Stations." No freight will be received by Agents for shipment unless tne name or consignee ana destination is aistmcuy marked tnereon. J J GORMLEY, novl4 J Superintendent, Ten Gent Column. NOTICE Parties having accounts against Pioneer Fire Company, will please hand the same immediately to J K McCreight, at Norris' shoe shop, or to myself, at the Ob server omce. a AUfKJuLl ' AltDKlCH. THE Fall Races at Carolina Park Fair Grounds, owing to the inclemency of the w earner are again postponed until Monday; Nov. 26th,' at 1 o'clock, p. m; ; A' . . Pools on Monday's races will be sold at the Billiard Mali, Central Hotel, at . 730 o'clock this evening. No farther postpone- meuw . s.. :',vc, i r. f : i Admission to the races, tickets at the gate. fifty cents : children under,' 15 "years ot age nov24 '' DEMARE3T. , Horse for sale giodj farm horse apply nov20 U - THE Skating Rink will be open to the public Tuesday, - Wednesday Friday and Saturday evenings of eaen week until forth' er notice. RlDDICK BONDURANT, V' ;,novl3. ' . , r Proprietors, fiSJOVEIMBER. The busy season continues; every depart ment is full of life and activity, supplying the numerous demands for our Men's, Boys' and Children's CEaOTMIIffCEiv The demand, up to the present, warrants us in the belief that this will be our banner season. Limited capital and poor credit Cannot Compete with MANUFACTURERS, who with unlimited facilities and resources have the power to name prices that cannot le equalled. We work for and in the interest of the people. We have but one price, that being the lowest possible for any reliable house to name, and we personally guarantee the value of any article purchased of us. Wholesale close buyers will find it to their interest to examine our Goods sent from Charlotte C. privilege of opening and inspecting before payment of bill. belt-measurement Cards furnished free on application. All goods marked in plain figures. One and the same price to all, both far and near. Every ty of texture and fabric. ie. i. LAinrA & no. Largest Clothiers in the South. Clothing, Boots, Heavy purchases, in addition us to display during the ensuing assortment of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, ever offered at retail in this city. Good Suits of Clothing, The best kind of whole stock Kip Prices reduced in all grades from 15 to 25 per cent. Give us a call before purchasing. KAUFMAN & BRO. CORNER OF TRADE AND TBYON STREETS, nov S ' Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. 0. JUST RECEIVED, A CHOICE! MADE SPECIALLY FOR SOUTHERN TRADF. We respectfully invite the WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Fresh Spices of all kinds. McKeone& Van Hagan and Colgate's Soaps 10,000 Fine Cigars for Retail Trade. Fresh Powdered Sage and Hops. Cut-glass Cologne Bottles. Nelson's and Coxe's Gelatine. 0oleman's and Fellas: Mustard. , Lanterns all styles aiid prices. . ; Eubin's Extracts, Fresh Flavoring Extracts. Canary, Hemp and Celery, White and Black Mustard Seed. fAizvu ; - cAents for - : :, c BLUM S SftLEf.l . 7. r. .. . f stock. O. D. to all sections, with the style of garment ; every varie Shoes and Mats, to our immense stock, enable month the largest and finest worth $10, for $6.50. and Calf Boots, $2.75 to $3.00. SB3Ln!CTIOBr OF Ladies to come and inspect them. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS. Kape Seed. ALr.lflllflC FOn I878.J y3 'tKf t WILSON & BUB WELL.