-JODmrmnc. The Ossxsvn Job. department nu oe t&aronniy-; mppllea''rwrtn - every needel want, and irW tae latest rtyiee of Type, ani Tery manner of Job wont ean now De don with neatneea. dUpetca and eneapneea. We can rornlali at abort notice BLANX3, BILL HEADS, LEITE3HJia-DS,CABD3, , J-; TAGS, SSOSXFTS, F0STXR8.I ; i PBOGKA UlfEa, gAKD BUJJ3, to BUBSCaiPTIOH SATIS. I Tear (postpaid) la advance; l $8 00 , 8 mos. . .iji. " 5,4 00 - Dal 4 '3 mos. 2 00 1 mon 75 IK VTmj JfltfBi cdtraty) iffatance,r$?o i fi months,- ' X"(X) libera mjqonflji clnba. oi?xiit CHARLOTTE N.- C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 1877 NO. 2,271 : . a wvm ii )iiu rnrwnra SAM jlllHinp, Ml) NEW YOIIK. FOREIGN msCELLAN?. TELEGRAPHIC -CHARLOTTE 0E3ERVER "'"' "l -'K " , jf a 'j" . - .' i ft T UNDER If "WO it t ( ' 1 ? r - Afl beea Kefarniahed and lUnM'i&elaSBS.Btiiei'; aad offers indncemem Trayellere arid Beeidents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords at prices tosuit the times. An active corp of waiters in attendarice at meals, and no pains or expense spared to render guests, comfortable. t " ,' , . ., i-.t. i ; 1 '- i--: - . ': :-: .. ' ... . M oderate Terms fo Boarders. ouf? Motto is to please. aprl BU IT S -iUO WjaOLESALE 1 jan3 ELIAS, GOHEN & ROESSLER, Anticipating a fine trade this season, have bought largely, and now have the pleasure of inviting your attention to iln attractive Fall Stock, j At prices surprisingly cheap. DRESS GOODS Oar'sto.ck 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 competition. " '' . . FANCY CASSIMERES A nice asssortment. CARPETS Beautiful in design, and cheaper than ever. KID GLOVES A specialty. " In fact our stock is larger and cheaper in every department than here tofore. Call and inspect it. ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER. DO NOT BUY YOUR until you have seen the now in i-niy- warerobins: largest and most complete AMU IT "BUULflla Fja."sr YOU TO.vINSPEC'EaT AND Respectfully, 3ES J G . Trade Street , -ii-C ' Odt 14 Wilson Company, BANKERS & BROKERS, Dealers in Stock .Piivileges, U. S. Bonds",' Cotton and MiscellaneoasSecurities, etc. The greatest opportanlty ever before offered for investment." ' lOOO dollars made from invest ment of 300 dollars in 30 days. Smuller amounts Invested win pay in poporiion.7 ' Ihvestmentfl large or sm J ! j - J-.!'.'--"!'.; t-.- "small can $ trebled 4 j If We BttLdrpfacbAB as desired 5 shares Of stocks and tipwatd on rnergins of from one T tirf tpdit and drafts payable in an jHftHtpubp nd; Ajnerica, issued for the convenience of travelers. ClFnll inforniaUoH sent on application. - : ,. ...p.. , P. O. Box 2485, New York.f; Near Gold andtock Exchange oct23 dw ,Sm v , ... . f ; Madeira' Wine, and Robertson .County Whiskeyr the best in the world, soldfiirictlj for medicine, at ft ' ' 1 -i fe- MCADEN'S DRUG S.TORSr .mar f- .. - - . '? ' - ' lit"" t R. N Littlejphh, QENERAJj COMMISSION: MERCHANT t - r""" 3 CHARLOTTE, N. O. f ; Dortea tiff.-- r Handles all kinds of Prod-ice! OffioelV-t with Jno W Hall & Co.r Wholetale Grocers, i tnavlS ' . s ' i . . , A 'NEW SUPPLY of PAINT PENCILS) 25 cents. TTDDY BROi 11 NEW MANAGEMENT OF mm Is'to' i I & RETAIL DIALIB IK ALL KINDS OF FURNITURB, BEDDING; &C, A or CHEAP BEDSTEADS LOUNGES, i AflLOB &CH AMBER SUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C elegant stock of goods The assortment is the ever offered in Charlotte, GET MX-ERICES. R O G E RS, DEALER, i: i opposite .1.' . : i'; t the Market House. I . t AND STILL THEY COME! I hare another large lot of those NORTH-; taprc dark AGE. APPLES and POTA- TOlCff. on hand, trad a fall snpply of choice , IT A M 1 1.Y 14 KtHJJtU.UiD. i WBltll X n in lower than the lowest. .' C McNELIS, . Trade Street, opposite Court House,--I cnov2 i iA .Charlotte, N. C. F. E. PATRIUK, DE&T1N Ali.! KTJSD8f AHD 'EIZES OF AT VEET LOWEST MARKET PRICES. All' Coal weighed on Fairbank's Six Ton Scales, only proper iaciuwes forweigWtag in tbecityls ' YOTJR ORDERS SOLICITED.; Office at E. M. Holt's old stand; ,XharJotte; tfC.rFov. 1, 1877. P "Another Supply; JUST BECEiyEDAT TID DY'S iOOK SXO REp NICHOLS ill i? . . ?f oF '- . iV:- - J't -.'..V. 'i' i."5''! .V ,rr i'l .1e i .;t,J ?,'i.j -n. - t '.; t! J F0R " . i A i. " " I'ii-i-'.'i si. . - -, rM . WASHINGTON. FROCEEPIKGS OF CONGRESS. Cnaner in Committees Anoth er Democrat in tbe House -Enstis to 'be Seated Mon ; fK ; day Nomiriatlons. The Silver Bill to Come Kext Tuesday inatthews Intro duces a Money Bill The Post Exciting Iudigna- tienera.1 IVews and Gossf p. Washikgton, Dec 6. The Demo cratic caucus of the Senate put Voor hees on the Finance, Jones, of Florida, on the Naval, Harris, of Tennessee, on the District, Butler of South Carolina, on the Military, and McDonald, of In diana, on the. Indian committees, with tbe understanding that the latter is to give way to Eustis when seated. The House Elections committee has agreed to report in ; favor of Beating JfattersOD, Democrat, from Colorado, 7 to 4. House Several resolutions were of fered calling for inquiry into the con dition ofthe Cuban insurrection, but they were all objected to. The reports of the Colorado election are to be called up Tuesday, after the morning hour.' oenate In the Senate during the morning hour a number of petitions were presented, among them several from the national banks of Boston, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island, against the passage of the sil ver bill. Burnside, ofRhode Island, submitted a resolution'callingxipon the President to transmit to the Senate, if not incom patible with the public interest, the correspondence had with our late min ister to France in regaid to the Franco Prussian war ; also, the correspondence on the same subject with our ministers to England and Germany. Agreed to. NIGHT DISPATCHES. The assignment of Senator Jones to the Naval committee is gratifying to him and the representative people from the Gulf and South Atlantic coast. The Star says : "Senator Harris, the new member of the Senate committee on the District of Columbia, is one of the most intelligent and generous of the Southern Democratic Senators." T .e Secretary of the Treasury has a proposition from the syndicate for a subscription of ten millions additional four per cents. Senator Butler is congratulated on his assignment to the Military commit tee. The highest and most significant po sition was given to Mr Voorhees, on the Finance committee. Mr Eustis will be seated Mjnday. The delay was accorded to Mr Wad- leigh, who made the majority report in favor of Mr Eustis, who wishes the af firmative vote to be as nearly unani mous as possible. Blaine was in his seat to-day. The treasury has called ten millions of the five-twenties, consols of 1865. Interest ceases on the 6th of March. It is thought that Congress will ad journ on the 15th for the holidays. Nominations : Theo Koosevelt, col lector of the port of New York ; Edwin Merntt, surveyor of the port ot JNew York; L Bradford Prince, naval officer of New York; Wm Z King, surveyor of customs at Greenport, N Y; Thos J Jones, collector of customs at Annapo lis ; Robert F Smith, collector of cus toms at Mobile : James DeWiSfe, naval officer at New Orleans ; James R Jolly, collector of customs at Teche, La ; Jno Baxter, circuit judgf of the sixth dis trict; Samuel G Reid, United States marshal for the middle and southern district of Alabama ; Morris D Wick ersham, postmaster at Mobile; Brady, collector of the second district of Vir ginia; Wade, collector of the third district of Georgia; Collins, collector of customs at Brunswick, Ga; Smith, collector of customs at Mobile; Lewis, naval officer at New Orleans ; Camp bell, collector of revenue for the third district of Texas ; Prouty, collector of customs at oaiuria, lexas; bhurtz, marshal of West Virginia : Parsons, attorney for tbe northern and middle district of Alabama ; Reed, marshal, ditto ; Murray, attorney for West Ten nessee : Waldron, marshal for West Tennessee. Postmasters : Little, at Piedmont, Va: Leisenring, at Char- lestown, West Virginia : Potts, at Pe tersburg, Virginia; Johnson, Shelby- ville, Tenn. Confirmation : John B Hawley, as sistant secretary of the treasury. House The nost route bill was re ported and passed. Adjourned. The executive committee of the National Board of Steam Navigation; of the United States, held a meeting at the Ebbi(t House this morning to. take measures to press the steamboat bill now before Congress, which is about the same bill as that passed in the House last session, and which failed in the Senate. Senate The silver bill was made the special order for Tuesday next, after the morning hour, to be continued until the bill is disposed of; the vote was 41 yeas to 18 nays two thirds vo ine ave This threatens the defeat of tbe veto should the President adhere to bis message. Mr Matthews offered a concurrent resolution which, after referring to the various -financial acts of this govern mentis declares that all the bonds of the United States, issued or authorized to be issued, are payable, principal and interest, at the option of the gov ernment of the United States in silver dollars, of the coinage of the United States.containing 412 grains each of standard stiver, and that to restore to its coinage such silver coins as a legal tender in payment of said bonds, prin cipal and interest, is not in violation of . ... i. . i .. " i j ' e the PuDllC laiiu, nor in uerogauon oi the 'rights oi puonc creuuors., j-iies over. a-- The new Democratic daily paper, the Post, appeared this morning." One of its articles aroused great indignation among tne Southern Democratic Sen ators, who regard it as an attempt to coerce them into the support of Conk lin? and his branch of the Republican nartv Thev say that they, utterly repudiate the paper an(J .denJ it8 right Democratic senators. Vf-s ! Rumors of Another Coal Combi nation-Found Dead in Bed The Striking Cigar Mak . ers A Busted Bank. New York, Dec 6. The air is filled with rumors of another coal combina tion. It is represented that the Phila delphia and New York companies, ex cepting the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, are favorable to it. Thousand dollar counterfeit bonds. of the Maysville and Lexington Rail road Company, northern division of Kentucky, are on the market. Francis Copcott was found dead, to day, in bed in the Filth Avenue Hotel. it is uncertain whether it is a case of suicide or accidental killing. His face was in a pillow containing chloroform. He was a wine importer and a mem ber of the Union League Club. The striking cigar makers to-day rented a factory for themselves, and two hundred bands are going to work. The number will be increased to five hundred in a week. . Three other facto ries, on the same cooperative plan, will be at work within a week. The strikers claim to have six million dol lars capital at their back. To-day they had a procession, and marched through the streets with fully - fave thousand in line. Greenbaum Brothers & Co. have suspended. The firm is connected with the suspended German National Bank of Chicago. The sale of the Associated Rubber Company opened brisk. Prices ruled about as high as previous sales. There was a slight falling on in the price of puregum shoes. Teoy, N Y, Dec 6. The National Exchange Bank, of this city, has gone into voluntary liquidation by a resolu tion of the stockholders. MARINE DISASTERS. The 4Cii y of Berlin" Believed to be Safe Wreck Off Hatteras. New York, Dec 6. Agents of the steamer ''City of Berlin " hence Nov. zoth tor Liverpool, express no doubt of her arrival very soon, as they think she has met with some accident to her machinery. The same vessel was tow ed back to QueenstowLi in June last with a broken shaft, at which time there was great fear of her loss. In December last she also was given tip by many as lost, but arrived here six day 8 over due after a very stormy pas sage. London, Dec G. The proprietors of the Inman Steamship Line express en tire confidence in the eafety of the steamer "City of Berlin," now twelve days out from New York for Queens- town and Liverpool. Ihey do not be lieve that her shaft or machinery is broken, but think probably her pro peller is damaged by contact with wreckage. They, say she possibly may have something in tow. The Financier says the premium at Lloyds for reinsurance on the "City of Berlin" advanced to ten guineas yester day. Washington, Dec G. 1 he signal ser vice observer at C!ape Hatteras reports that the "Mary A Chase, Capt W H Law, tonnage two bunded and fifty, loaded with cocoanuts and logwood, bound from Barnico, West Indies, to New York, came ashore five miles south of this station on the 5th. The vessel and cargo were a total loss. She lost her mainmast on the 2nd inst. The captain and crew were saved. THE WAR. Protestations Against Interfer ence The Roumanians Order ed to Rait Substantial Turk ish Victories Suleiman Rein forced. London, Dec 6. The Times' Bel grade correspondent says Austria had sent a remonstrance against Servia's participation in the war. No note has been received from Turkey or England. final arrangements between bervia and Russia do not seem to be com plete. A Bucharest dispatch says the Rou manians have been ordered to check their advance on Widden. A special to the Daily lelegraph from Adrianople, says : "The victory at Elena removes the danger of an at tack on Hainborgbaz pass and enables the ten Turkish battalions, which have heretofore been guarding it, to join Suleiman Pasha's army. A dispatch from Rasgrad to the Times says : "A Turkish division from Sarnasnftar, has crossed the Lorn and taken Popkoi, and is now marehing in the direction of Verbaca." Constantinople, Dec 6. The Turk ish division under Fuad Pasha is three hours march from Tirnova. FRANCE. Negotiations Between MacMa- hon and Dufaure Resumed, and a Dufaure Cabinet Proba ble, London, Dec. 6. A Reuter from Paris 6ays : "It is stated that the nego tiations between president MacMahon and M Dufaure have been resumed in consequence of the steps taken by Sen ator rJatbie. ' , Note. M Batbie is probably acting for the Urleamst benators.J The SoleM states that M Dufaure is willing to conduct the negotiations to the point of forming a ministry, but is unwilling to accept the office himself Paris, Dec. 6. The . Soir considers that there are strong indications of the formation of a Dufaure cabinet M Dufaure is now endeavoring to lorm a parliamentary cabinet, it is thought likely that he will succeed. Manchester, Dec 6. The Guardian's Paris dispatch states that a delegation of Elbeuf manufacturers called - at the Elysee Wednesday to present a peti tion to President MacMahon, but fail ed to see even a secretary. They were received and bowed out by an usher and returned to Elbeuf with their me morial. ... ... When you have a thing to do, do it; and when you have a cough to ; cure cure it by using Dr Bulls Cough jSyrup, the safest and best made. i ' ' ' Mjisousfiom Germany to Eng land The Wrecks in the Eng lish Channel The Health ; of the Pope. London, Dec 6. The striking ma sons have advices that a number of workmen are coming from Germany. An experienced pilot who landed at Falmouth Tuesday, reports that while coming down the channel he passed more derelict vessels, parts of vessels and wreck stuff than he ever remem bers. Sometimes whole fields of wreck age were visible. Special watch had to be kept in order to Avoid collisions. The Times' special from Rome states that the bards and arms of the Pope are swelling, and respiration is labori ous. His mind, however, continues clear. The opinion here is that his end is rapidly approaching. Very little concern is shown about the political consequences of his death. The Standard s Rome dispatch, how ever, states that the symptoms are slightly ameliorated. Later. The Pope is better to-day. He has left his bed. THE GEORGIA ELECTION. New Constitution Adopted and Atlanta Chosen the Permanent Capital. Augusta, Ga., Dec 6. The new con stitution was adopted by a large ma jority. Atlanta is endorsed as the per manent capital. A large vote was poll ed. No disturbances are reported. Another Blast Against John. San Francisco, Dec 6. The message of Gov Irwin refers to the Chinese question : "The presence of the Chinese here has initiated an irrepressible con flict. If the right ultimately to immi gration is conceded to the Chinese, there is danger oi their civilization over-riding our own.-" New Advertisements. CATAI OGUES of our MUSIC are now ready for distribution. They contain oyer 1500 pieces by the best composers. TIYDY fe BRO THIRTY-FOUR YEARS An American Story of Southern Life, by a Lady ot Spai tern burg, 8 0 Formal e by TIDUY & BRO 1 Charlotte. Colombia & AnostaR .R CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Snndav. Nov. I8th, 3877 the following schedule for passeDger trains will be run on this road : No. 1 Day Passenger GOINGfc SOUTH. (Daily, except Sunday.) Stops at all regular Passenger Stations. I eave Charlotte, 12 0 pro Arrive at Colombia, 6 02 p m Leave Columbia, 6 It p m Arrive at Augusta, 10 45 p m No. 2 GOING NORTH. (Daily, except fcunday.) Stops at all regular Passenger Stations. Leave Augusta, 7 SO Arrive at Columbia, 1155 Leave Columbia, 12 10 Arrive at Charlotte, 5 30 No. 3 Night ExPbEss GOING SOUTH. (Daily.) Leave Charlotte, 9 28 p m Arrive at Columbia 2 34 am Leave Columbia, 2 44 am Arrive at Augusta, 6 2G a m No. 4 GOING NORTH. (Diiy) j-ieave Augusta, 9 27 p m Airive at Columbia 105 am Leave Columbia, 115 am Arrive at Charlotte, 6 26 a m Trains Nos. 3 and 4 stop only at the fol lowing stations: Fort Mills, Rock Hill, Chester, Black tocks, Winnsboro, Ridgeway, Doko, Co lumbia, Batesburg, Ridge Springs, John ton's, Pine House, Graniteyille. A POPE, General Passenger Agent. T D KLINE, IMPORTANT ! I now have the most complete stock of IMFORTED and EOME&TIC GROCERIES in the city, which I would like for pur chesers to examine before they go elsewhere. I would call special attention to the following NEW ARRIVALS : Edam and Pineapple CHEESE. Muscatel and London-layer RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, and all kinds of SPICES, California TEARS, APPLES, CRANBERRIES, ORANGES, LEMONS, and a full line of light Fancy GROCERIES. CORN BEEF, in from I to 4 pound cans, PIG3 FEET, Pickled SALMON, Loose PICKLES, and everything necessary to support a first-class establishment. LeRoy Davidson, nov 18 ' Cotton's Maps, Atlases, Ltc. OUR POCKET MAPS, mailable, comprise township, county, sectional and railroad of every State and Territory and the princi pal Foreign countries. OUR WALL MAPS are superior in ac curacy and execution, and oar assort ent the largest in the country. . , OUR ' GENERAL ATLAS is conceded to be the best published, being the latest, larg- est ana most complete. - . 4 For Catalogues address W4CB COLTON, junl New York, Ten Cent Column. Any one having a doable barrel shot nun belongingto G L Gibson .deceased, vill dome a great favor by, leaving same at my office dec7 tf J W .WADSWORTH. DOTTOT REQ tflllli EXTENDED NOTICE TO COMMEND THEM ABE PRODUCTIVE OF E. D..MH!TA .6 -MM., Leading Clothiers of the South. Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Mats, Heavy purchases, in addition to our immense stock, enable us to display during the ensuing month the largest and finest assortment of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, ever offered at retail in this city. Good Suits ef Clothing, worth $10, for $6.50. The best kind of whole stock Kip and Calf Boots, $2.75 to $3.00. Prices reduced in all grades from 15 to 25 per cent. Give us a call before purchasing. KAUFMAN & BRO. CORNER OF TRADE nov 3 JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE OF MADE SPECIALLY FOR We respectfully invite the Ladies to come and inspect them, WILSON & B UR IVEtL .... " ; - f - f ' Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, ; . as 3 Trade St, Charlotte, N'XC. CSS WE PAY SPECIAL TTEtftlON'tfO. RETAILTRADE. TO PUBLIC FA VOR. THE BEST RESULTS. IBargains. AND TRYON STREETS. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. C. SE3LECTIOKT SOUTHERN TRADE. WITTKOWSKY & RIIITELS. .v ma 5 Cl -3 s o J . n --a t .M .V i 9 4 'J. 1 4-' rp it -4'. ",' m Pi-' if. . 1- 4 ' ' Itl.'" mi- if:... ft : s- mi-1 m '.fi.:. I-' m m Hi: C.-v:'.1. .2 ' ' 'r it 4 i H. HI ' f.W- i if. u K.' Bpt7) I-

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