9 tfff ,,Ch1lOITE 0B5EUVEE, JOD PftiriTlftC. Th Ox&xxra Sob Department has M ttumrag&iy applied wiut - vry ntMil want, ana wita tne latest ityiM of Typ, n ray manner of Jod WoTxeannow oeoonj - We can rnrnian at anon notice BULNK8. BILL HXABH,' LETTKB KiaJJB. qABDS. TAGS.BBOEIPTB.l'OernEKS,! . PBOOKAMMICa, HAWD BJJJJ3, .. -... PAMfHUBTO. GHXGKS. ftaY " IT If smwcBXPTioj satis. ;i; r DaW. L tew postpaid) in dyan3kj-k $S 00 " mQ tao1-! ' " 4 00 " 3 mos. 2 no " 1 anoiLA.'X'Cir- 'rfy cQAtx) To 4&?ance:i2 n out of the county, postpaid 2 10 CHARLOTTE N. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18 1877 NO. 2,280. "" '" ." ' - ,"' 1 1 ' ,rm'' T- 1 1 d ' 1 ' 1 ?Jttl Irm W teUiXS COHEN EOESSLER! Jfill dissolve on the 1st of January. 1878, and in order Jo close the business, we will offer, until the - close of the year, the whole et our ill rii'f tifij?rA iiO'K liuii vnuf iij 7 IJ'M. ,;.. IM Prices. ."ISCKM8 S 0 humbug, and the goods must be sold. CLpTWCFAT YQUR OWN PRICE. n DitEssfQobbS' at Come and see the Bargains, dec 12 lit ff i f.tr'. I WHOLESALE UNpEfi THE NEW H' "A8Teen Refurnished and Refitted in first Travellers, arid Residents in its excellent .table, B URGES Mi f.. jan3 '' :.:' "; T at prioea to aait the times. An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no pains or erpense spared to render guests comfortable. Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. , OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl MNOT BUY YOUR JP? TU IES 31 TO" IE IE3 untilou have- en the elegant! stock -of goods now: in my warerooms. The assortment is . the largest and most complete ever offered in Charlotte, . . - . it " -'-- - ' 1 ..'V. is J, . , , .: .-w TO INSPECT IT AND GET MY PEICES. Respectfully, SSr oct 14 Now offers to the trade a fulL Stock of lAiMn?s Mctraxfe and Colognes, English Select Spices, Colgate Honey and Glycerine pli8tg Amerkan PRESCR (f reCuliy vpwpared at all hours, both, . night 1 and day, at New Stock. . . . . U i . .yA "t AK ,-.! 'I3 nave removed my stock, of li'TTltTAir A T to the JNKW AJNU riliKljrAJNT OX UJa.fi ON Lix,UEi ohva, lately 'Occupied by'1 J. Mci Alexander as a Boot and Shoe Store. .MvifT FallStocKi;ft of 'HARDWARE, in all its varieties, toyes,:Tirjf ware, Hollow-ware;. to thejlnspeqtipn .oj, the .public,' dented in the Charlotte market The Popular &EB VANCE " aKd Below Gsf . at tLIAo, uUnLiI & ItUt&dLtn. NICBOLS & RETAIL ' .A DEJLIiSB IB ALL KIKDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDI1SG, &C. A FJCT3L.JL. LINE CHEAP BEDSTEADS, L0U1JGE8, PARLOR &CHAMBKRSUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., OfiARLOTTE, N. 0 MANAGEMENT OF - class style, and offers inducements to supplied with the best the market affords IU Jr -Ul - J FURNITURE DEALER, 'Trade Street, opposite the Market House, New Goods Hardware Stdyand Tinware Wooden-ware; &c.; is now open at prices which ,are;unprece : '" 8T0 VM specialty. H. T. BUTLER. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. WASHINGTON. Th2 Excitement Over the Gordon-Conkling Affair Subsided The Reports Concerning the Af fair Untrue Gordon Refuses to Make a Statement Mexico Discussed. General News and Gossip. Washington, Dec 17 The excite ment over the Gordon-Uonkling affair has subsided. The forbearance of the Southern Senators meets with general commendation, and Senator Gordon's conduct in the matter has met with universal approval. An account of the scene in executive session on Friday, proper for the associated press to pro mulgate, is beyond reach. NIGHT DISPATCHE8. " t Washington, Dec 17. Gen Sherman has gone to St Louis. Hoy t qualified as Indian Com mis sioner to-day. The special Mexican committee, of which Conklingis chairman, had their first meeting to day. Gen Sherman was before them. He apprehends no Eerious results with Mexico, but believes the best safe guard against the troubles is rein forcements to the army now on the Eio Grande. The President has pardoned Henry Schroder, sentenced in New Orleans for robbing the mails. Representative Mills, of Texas, has assurance that troops are being hur ried forward to release the beleagured Texans. Washington, Dec 17. In the Su preme Court an order was made for re hearing the motion in the case of the Mobile and Ohio Kailroad, on which the court had heretofore suspended the supersedere. The road therefore will not be sold until a further order from the cnurt. A hearing was set for the 14th of January, 1878. The sub committee od Military Af fairs of the House, authorized to sit during the recess, have requested the Secretary of War to order certain offi cere, now on border duty, before them, with a view of learning the exnct facts. R 8 Baitley, special agent of the General Land Ofth e who has been in Mississippi lookii g after the tin ber depiedations, reporiB that the govern ment seizures of loas and umber, un lawfully taken from the public lam's, aggregate a value of $334 000. There is unquestionable authority for stating that any and all publica tions purporting to give accounts of conversations with Gen Gordon, in reference to the recent difficulty in the Senate, are untrue, and that he has absolutely refused to converse with re porters on the subject evr since the occurrence. JNor is he willing to cor rect any misrepresentations on the subject that have found their way into the papers. THE TURCO-RUSSIAN WAR. Reported Death and Suicide of Osman Pasha The Rumor Corrected Germany's Participa tion in the Mediation Depends on Russia Greece Wants Peace The Porte's Appeal for Peace will Have no Result. London, December 17. The rumor current at Constantinople Sunday, that Osman Pasha was dead, is not credited The Daily Telegraph of this morning. however, asserts that dispatches have reached London from Bucharest, that Osman had poisoned himself, actuated by a Mahomedan horror of amputa tion which surgeons informed him was necessary. The story is still doubtful The Standard's special trora Constan tinople Sunday, assei is that Osman Pasha telegraphed to his family that his wounds were progressing well. The Berlin correspondent of the Times telegraphs : "Germany has re plied to the Turkish note that German participation in the mediation depends upon Russia's consent to parley. The North German Gazette and the National Gazette concur in declaring that the powers will not listen to the Turkish appeal." The Times' special Pera correspond ent says the Tuikish government ob viously feels its capability of resistance exhausted, and would gladly make peace upon reasonable terms, but it appears tohave no definite programme. A Reuter telegram from Bucharest, dated Sunday evening, makes no men tion of the death of Osman Pasha. Constantinople, Dec 17. Mahmoud Dam ad has gone to inspect the fortifi cations of the Balkans. The Russian force appeared at Tashezen, between Kamarly and Sofia and were driven back. It is snowing heavily in the Balkans. It is believed the passes will be rendered impassable. An Erzeroum dispatch says two Russian divisions are moving to cut the Turkish communications with Tre bizond, and to attack Erzeroum from the uorth. Athens, Dec 17. The cabinet coun cil have resolved to adhere to the peace policy. L'ndon, D.jc 17 A special from Bucharesr, to the Daily Netvs says Colo n 1 Wellfsiey, a British military at tache, says Osman Pasha had less than 30,000 men at Pievna in bis sortie. B"Gaet, Dec 17. The Eussiars, after occupying -Elena, pushed forward to Bf lbrova yesterday. London, Dec 17. A cabinet council was held to day. It is believed that the object was to further consider the ques tion of mediation in connection with the Porte's circular. The "bears" on the Stock Exchange are circulating a rumor which is proba bly utterly groundless, thatLord Derby, foreign minister, and the Marquis of Sanlsbury, secretary of state for India, have resigned. t '. A Reuter's telegram from Bacha rest announces the arrival of the Czar theer. It does not mention the death of Osman. . Constantinople, Dec 17. It is gen erally believed here that the Porte's appeal for the "mediation of the powers will haye no result. . Mr Lay a rd, the British ambassador, has informed the Turkish government that England will continue to observe neutrality. . . ' the latest. London; Dec 17s A' Reuter's Bucha rest dispatch reports the suicide of Osman Pasha false. There is no foun dation for the rumor of his death. IMPORTED SUGARS Discussions About the Price Decision Against the Appraiser. Baltimore, Dec 17. The com mis-' sion appointed by the district court, consisting of Messrs R D Fisher, E 0 Cnamberlin, Special Ag't of the Treas ury Department and R LRoss, to ap praise the cargoes of sugar imported by Messrs F H Perot and Tate, Muller & Co, by the Mississippi and Manitou, and seized by Special Agent Cnamber lin for forfeiture, had a meeting this morning and had samples of the Sugar in controversy; before them. The ap praisers were not unanimous in opin ion as to the value of the sugars. Chamberlin declined to sign the report agreed upon .. by Messrs Fisher and II08S, The sugars were valued by the majority of the commission at a price near that at which the last lots of Demerara sugars were sold in this mar ket. On Saturday a lot consisting of 758 bags of sugar, regarded as being of nearly the same class, was sold by Mr Perot to the Calvert Sugar Refinery at 7 9 16 cents per pound, and Messrs Fisher and Ross agreed that 7 cents would be a fair valuation, and so de cided against the opinion of Col Cham berlin, who contended for a much higher figure, claiming that for some reason or other Demerara vacuum pan-centrifugal sugars had suddenly fallen in the market. The appraise ment papers were filed in the district court. The importers will give bond and withdraw the sugar for sale on shipment. Telegraphic Briefs. . Pais, -Bec-H.; GeneralDaurelle, a life 8ehator of France, is dead. Boston, Dec 17. St Mary's new Cat holic Cathedral, corner of Endicott and Thatcher streets, was consecrated to-day, a congregation of 5,000 being present. Archbishop Vvilliams offi ciated. The building cos' $225,000. New Yoek, Dec 17 The Baroness De Brussierene, daughter vf Benjamin Holiday, of California, a millionaire, died at the Nw York Hotel of pneu monia, yesterday agedabout25. New York, Dec 17. A young wo man, whoBaid her parents died in New Orleans two years Hg, whs found oy ing of poison here yesterday. She came here in search of hr "brother Ge rge." She refused to disclose er name. M ontreal, Dec 17. Two thousand laborers on the Lachine Canal have struck. They demand one dollar in stead of ninety cents per day. New York, Dec 17.-Two hundred girls and boys, employed in the cigar manufactories up town where the. ci gar makers are on a strike, were mal treated yesterday by a gang of strikers. The police came to their assistance and the assailants fled. The girls and boys were badly beaten. Sheffield, Dec 17. The laborers on the iron works here have notice of a reduction of wages after the holidays. FROM THE SEVEJI-HILL CITY. What the Italian Parliament is Doing Punish ment of a Newspaper Man The Pope's Health The Proposed Removal of the Conclave. Rome, December 17 The vote in the Italian Parliament, Saturday, was on the question of ministers voting the freedom and secrecy of telegrams, but this was a mere pretext for discussing the general discontent touching the vari ous political and financial questions. The vote stood 184 for, to 162 against the ministers, which, deducting ten ab sentees and the votes of ministers, And secretary, and the Left, the majority of five ministers afterwards was ac tually defeated in the bureaux on the question of the electoral reform, where upon they resigned. Signor Depretis will endeavor to re organize the ministry by bringing in the leaders of the dissatisfied sections. An appeal court has sentenced the publisher of the Osservatore Romano, the daily organ of the Vatican and the clerical party, to six months imprison ment for libelling the ministers of the Italian Free Church. The Pope continues to improve. Some Cardinals desire to remove the conclave to Trent. RETURNING THE MONEY. The New York Thieves Pay Back a Portion of the Money Stolen Under Tweed's Manage ment. New York, Dec 17. The City Cham berlain received from the State Attor ney General a check for $444,982.18, being amounts received from Peter B Sweeney and Elbert A Woodward in settlement of suits against them to re cover a part of the money stolen by the Tweed ring Mrs Gilman, wife of the forger, W C Gilman, has recovered her reason. FRENCH AFFAIRS. A Complete Change in the Administration Resig nations hy the Wholesale. Paris, Dec 17. A great change in the personnel of the departmental ad ministrations is expected. Over forty prefects have already resigned. "Sea loam, indeed ! Youmtiy talk about the froth ot the ocean as much as you please, but. my ideal is rather found in the lightness and purity of snow," aid a lady to her friend. "That's the kind, of rolls, biscuit and cake made by that prince of domestic he p Dooley's Yeast Powder; I'll use noth ing in the house." A Very Good Reason. The reason why only one sample bottle of Menell's Hepatine for the Liyer will be sold to the same person, for ten cents, bv oar druggists, in Charlotte, is Decause of the enormous expense of importing the Hepa tine into this coantry. bat as there are fifty doses in the large size bottles, it seems two cents a dose is cheap enough for a medi cine that cures dyspepsia and liver com plaint. All who have not bad a sample bottle are entitled to one for ten cents at all draggiste; Three doses relieves any case of Dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion or liyer compiatnc, intne world, Kegalar size bot tles, fity doses $1. - A CARD. ' To all who are sufFarin e from the ermra and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a receipt that will cure you FREE uf uiiAKwui-; xnis great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in Sonth A merino Bend a self-addressed envelope to the Exy Joseph a inmait, station i, Bible Home. new iom wir. . Hew Advertisements. AT ceiss a co'D DRUGSTORE, JUST RECEIVER AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK. OF English, French and American ALEd. Tooth, Nail and Coat Brushes. For Christmas Presents. ELIGANT SETS OP Celluloid Crashes, Combs and Mirrors. Fine Perfumed Boxes, Bottles, &c, &c. HICE PEffUjUES, in various styles, consisting, in part, of Lubin's, Lundborg's, Atkinson's, Wright's, Price's and other Extracts. OF EVE :Y VARIETY AND P8IOE3. An assortment of e'eant Faff Mmmm 9 and various other articles for the Toilet. A FRESH LOT OF Finest English Spices, Nelson's Gelatine, Corn Starch, Ext. of Vanilla, Lemon, and other articles pour la cuisine. SGARR & GO. dec 18 Valuable Property, FOR SALE AT AUCTION, IN LINCOLNTON, N. C. ON January 10th. 1878 I will sell at pub lic sale, my house and lot, situated in the town of Lincolnton. and known as the Blade Hotel property The house is in good repair, and contains 16 rooms- A good store room attached, a good well of water, stables, Ac. Everything in perfect repair The property will be sold befoie the day of eale privately, on application to M 1 EUDY, decl8 3w Lincolnton, N C. 1M1 MAS AT I haye received to-day the Best Hams and Breakfast Bacon in the city. DRIED BEEF, PIGS' FEET. Candies, Nats, Raisins, Currants, CITRON, cheaper than any other house. TOBACCO, CIGARS and SNUFF, all grades Candy Toys and Candy Apples, Peaches, Pears. Oranges and Lemons 8UGARS, COFFEE8, TEAS, MOLASSES. Bacon, Flour, Meal, Lard, Butter, Kggs, Grits, Hominy Rice Irish and Sweet Potatoes, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, California Pears. BREAD, CAKES and PIES, Canned Goods, of every description. Candles, Hoap. Rtarchand Blneing. Ground Peas and hestnuts. Dates and Prunes. Now I haye the above and many other Good", which I shall sell as low as t he fewest, I am determined not to be undersold in the city. Come and see. J. B. FRANKLIN dec 26 JOHN T. BUTLER, WILL SELL TOU A BETTER PAIR OF SPECTACLES FOR 25 "CENTS, THAN THE HUMBUG PROFESSED SPECTACLE PEDDLER SELLS FOR FIVE DOLLARS. If you bay from a peddler don't try to trade them off to me after he's gone. decl6 J T BUTLER. 0 TEJ (13- O O TTD DO REQUIRE EXTENDED NOTICE COMMEND THEM ABE PRODUCTIVE OF IE. P. LMTA & IBM., Leading Clothiers of the South Clothing, Moots, Heavy purchases, in addition to our immense stock, enable us to display during the ensuing month the largest ai d fi i- st assortment of L 1 HI vG. BOO IS, SHOES and HA is, ever offered at retail in this city. Good Suits of Clothing, worth $10, for $6.50. The best kind of whole stock Kip and Calf Boots, $2.75 to $3.00. Trices reduced in all grades from 15 to 25 per cent. Give us a call before purchasing. KAUFMAN & BRO. CORNER OF TRADE nov3 Ladies' Fine Cloaks, which will be sold at the well known Also a handsome line of W&fteB&INMlfiOt of the latest styles, and all colors. If you want to secure a WILSON &BUR WELL Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, 3 4t , '- , , j i .1A . 23 WE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO RETAIL TRADE. NO TO TOPUBLIC EAVOR THE BEST RESULTS Shoes and Mats, AND TRYON STREETS Springs' Corner, Charlotte. N. C. Bargain call at once at a St, Charlotte, N: C 3 id ca