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The copartae iCohenJ& Roessler a6Ll$d by! mutual consent on January tit(S9, Captain J Eessler! withdrawing$EliaS!& Cohen are authorized to collect alldehtsdue the late firm and pay all liabilities. -tl V ffiLMS & COE$N, ' ':Jf ROESSLER. ,- : niotice:-"; ; All debts due the late firm Dust be settled at once, as longer indulgence cannot bfc granted. JWewill continue the business at the old stand. o ; ELI AS & COHEN. ; BURGESS WHOLESALE jan3 . r.(f. i! . , UJTOEB THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF if . vj ! , : . , ' 1 1 I J .". 4? U A8 been Refurnished antRefitled on first-class style, and offers inducements to Trayellers and Residents in ite excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords i ... ... prices to"3altthe times. ' An active corps of pains or expense spared to render guests comfortable. Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. - - - J.- , , OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl DO NOT until you have seen the now in .my 'w&rer.opms. largest and most complete TO INSPEOT.IT ANDGETf MY PRICES. ;)ectfully, ES . v. ' FTTBNITUBEiDEALEB, , Removed next door'td Post Office. - " " . - -) i, " '"'5 " " Jan 5 Now offers in rhW'trarl b a full' Colognes, English Select iwcei Jtineiisn, j? rencn: ana Amencau-niur : aiiuxuutu jji uonoo. O 7 . . .. . . -.it. I j i . i J-' ln'-t f - t - " , ' i'. ) ijj 1 Carefully prepared at all hours, hoth night and ;day,;at 0 Aclontfli PscnrjUSMQIT MHimi -ww.. yum -vm New Stock. i 1 - vl nave removed mv stock of to the NEW AND ELEGANT IT1 u7 1 1 f I vb a f l tv II 1' Iwi I H.Tf AA H ; occupiea by J. Mc. Alexander as a J5oot anaonoe owie, MyPall- Stnfk inf -TT AT?nWtiR2iinJAT llTln Stovesy narerHollow-warei Waenare.pw bpe to the inspection of, the pullic,at-: prices which 'are unprece- cutea in tne utiarlotte market Po&ldt ZEB VJJWE NICHOLS, & RETAIL! DULIB IB ALL KINDS OF FURNITURBi BEDDING, &C. -A CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBERSUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., OHAELOTTE, N. C waiters in attendance at meals, and no elegant stock of goods The : assortment is the ever offered in Charlotte, 1ST. 3HL S , .Ji. -'Ji'.iiJr.llv'l. 2s, tn.-fc.ffi ijv54 ha- sock'6f Imbin's 'Me trdch and Colgate : Honey "and Glycerine Ji. If! 51 J IZliil&i -r-. ,rr .T .777.1 NeuGoodsJ . i '1.1 J i ' 'T- 4 ,?.Ui w - . , .. , ... ... 1 wnrfNUi"" l J , Tin 1 ft IH1DU. tf-m rtlard ware. Stoves ttnd : J mvare iSTOE TRADE STREE?1 STOVE d special. k t rL to j i 11. T. BUTLER. irWASIilNGTON. PR0CE&D18G& Pi? t CONGRESS. i Dean vs Field--TtnfiWeftit-Talk of a De--partment of Industry--Beck and Bayard Occu py the 8enate Nominations. -. ; -r f ' s ..f- - ; " . . ." General , News and Gossip. ' Washington, Feb'y 4. The sub committee pu Elections in Dean ys Field, from Mississippi, Candler and Hiscock reported in favor of Field and Springer in favor ' of Dean .S Th$ ease goes pver to Wednesday. " "" It is still insist ed that Wells is h ere. iS ", Bradley '8 opinitm contains uo points, as he say 8 he may have to hear the case with ? his associates, '- and it would be improper to-forestall argument. He simply refuses to interfere at present, as the shape io which the application has been presented doesnot give him jurisdiction.' : -- Washington, Febj'yi .4. Senate-t-A great part of the morning hour was taken up in the, presentation of peti tious from all parts of the country, most of them remonstrating against the changes in the present tariff duties, and the restoration of the tax pn tea and cofiee. All referred to the com mittee on Finance. , Other petitions, favoring the organic ration of a department of industry, the head thereof to'te a cabinet officer, were presented lajld I referred to th0 Finance eommitteeS 'i MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. House The following bills were in troduced and referred : By Davis, of North Carolina: Reduc ing ' the tax . on brandy ' made from peaches or apples. ' By Shelly of Alabama : For a com mission to inquire into the best means Of destroyiagthe cotton army worm. ; : Hooker, of Mississippi, moved to suspend the- rules and pass the bill authorizing a special term of the circuit and district court for the southern; dis trict of Mississippi, jfor the purpose 6f trying causes arising from the seizure of timber alleged to have been obtained by depredations on the public lands. Defeated by a vote of, 145 yeas to 97 nays not two thirds . in . the affirma tive. V. ';'' IAT8G ) r A motion to suspend the rules and instruct the Ways and Means commit tee to report a graduated income tax was defeated by 166 to 86 not two thirds in the affirmative. Senator Beck spoke in support of his amendment, and Mr Bayard in opposi tion to the silver bill. Washington, Feb'y 4 Messrs Beck and Bayard occupied the day in the Senate. Mr Beck offered an amend ment looking to the prevention of the debased dollar, but of a double stan ' dard. Mr Bayard opposed Bland s bill J Nominations : Thomas Anderson, of Fenfisylvania, (known in Louisiana in connection with election , return?,) consul general at Bio Janeiro : Edward W heeler, collector of internal revenue for Arkansas ;- Jas Q Rollins, postmas ter at Camden, S C. Effects of a Gale Story of Another Remarkable Cure. New York, Feb. 4. Over $250,000 damage was done to the handsome summer college district, Long Branch, by Thursday's gale, and with the ; ex ception ' of the Howland House, not one of the large hotels escaped be tween Highland's station and Sea Bright. The waves have cleared the narrow belt oi sana separating tne ocean and Shrewbury riverand upon which tne New Jersey Southefn Kau-s way runs, and breaking.formawideand deep inlet. All railroad travel on this road has been abandoned, and hUn dreds of laborers are making attempts to fill up and repair the washouts. Rev Father Seiene, or Alaumcn Chunk, Pa., has the following, card in this morning's Herald : "Mies ixrettt was called out of restasiss by a miracus lous means. She was deathly sick and restored completely. She is now- inj perfect health. Mies Greth had hem orrhages from the--lungs twice and three times everv day for about nine weeks. No physicians were called,! and no remedies were used during her sickness. There was a multitude of people present when she was cured ; and I don't know whether any pnysi cians were am one them., bhe was. cured quite publicly? ' Ecstacy means the soul departed from the body." f. SPARES FROM THE WIRES, The Anderson trial was resumed M New Orleans yesterday. The steamboat Leseie Taylor' h as been snagged at Chafalaya Bay; ,Nc( lives were lost. The boat and cargo are a total loss. . ; The Rome (Italy) Courier states that Cardinal Howard is 1 to 'be -'created Archbishop of Edinburgh ahd primate: of Scotland . f ' " " A New Orleans dispatch, states ' that Governor J M Wells is in prison there He is su tiering irom a slight attack o4 rheumatism. j ,' ; , n A New iors aispatcn says that ex-i Senator Harry Genet, one of the ring of fugitives, has - surrendered and- given bail in S25.0UU. . (ienet looks pale and thin, and has a careworn and wearedj appearance. - - lfZL$, At Calais, France, on Saturday. night during the :penormance at a crrcus there was a false alarm of fire,wbu caused a great 'rush in , the audiei.ee Ten persons were suffocated ''orltfarn- pled ' to deaths Several other were- nurt. TI - r Jas Jackson &'Co." dry eoodsTtrh'r chants at Hamilton, 0. ; have been forced into,, bankruptcy r:' liabilities iuu,uw : assets, ou.uuu. , ; -, r - More Anti-Silver Resol solufii oag. p - New York, "Feb'y 4. The boa&b trade and transportation held a meeti ing to-day- and - adopted - a resolution! that a memorial, duly attested by that body, be forwarded to the -Senate and House of Representatives of Congress reciting the evils of a plethora of silver currency, which have been experienced by merchants of. this city,',A:memori4 was also ordered to be bah t' to the Pres ideiAesotaUdflbaWA&'. adorned Afk I favor of the gold standard of values . PniE CfSEAf EASTER5 QUESTIOS. hi Mstxii' Dissatisfied ?Witfa'the ' Peace Conditions ana ma inreaienin? AtntuaeT-JUobJlzing uer Troops 4 Calling lor a Conference of Euro n pean Power-Servia Discontented' an3 Aetna! siffft Broken Out Between. Turkey und the Bel- lenese The Re-Opening of the Whole Eastern Question 'and a Generally Unfavorable Outlook,' London, Feb 4. The Duke of North umberland enters the cabinet as Loid of the Privy, Seal. .,;, Ji( The' Standard s, , Bucharest corres pondent telegraphs ; "In consequence of the armistice the garrison at Wid din has been ordered from. Constanti nople to surrender arms, after which they vrill be quartered in the neighbor ing villages." ; . v :y - ; The rera correspondent of the 2me re ports Austria about to send a note refusing to-'sanction any conditions 'of peace which would imperil the exis tence of Turkey.' . lhe resth papers announce an Aus trian army corps mobilized and con centrated at Versetz. y , The Odessa correspondent of the limes? in a letter to that journal, says : Much relief is felt at the probability of an armistsce, as ' the1 people are naturally anxious ta dispose of, the grain accumulated here about 1,000, 000 quarters. Nearly one m illion and a half more are " stored ' at stations on the Odessa & Kharkof, Nikohuof & Sebastapol, and Korska & Azof rail ways:" ''') St Petersburg Feb 4. The Vedo- moati calculates that after the conclu sion of peace, the Black Sea and Sea of Azof ports will export 5,000,000 quar ters oi wheat. Belgrade, Feb 4. The government has ordered the different Servian com manders to stop hostilities. Constantinople, Feb 4 The blocks ade of the Black Sea between Odessa and Constantinople has been raised. London, Feb 4.- The limes' Vienna dispatch says : "Even in their imma ture form, the Eussran : conditions seem to contain much that can scarcely be brought into harmony with the inter ests of Austria, being rather calculated to sow seeds of fresh troubles than pro mote a real and lasting peace. They destroy the Ottoman power in Europe without substituting anything in its place possessing guarantees of stabili ty. The smaller States would receive ust enough to make them wish, for msre, while .Bulgaria, the largest of them in extent and population, would become little more than a Russian de pendency. The restoration to the Czar of Bessarabia without a due equivalent to Roumania, would make Russia mis tress of the mouths of the Danube. Thus, in the very preliminaries them selves, there is much that must lead to discussion between Austria and Russia, and the same must be the case, though perhaps to a lesser degree, ith the oth er powers.. Meantime Roumania has al ready announced her claim to take part as a belligerent in conclusion ofpeace, the minister of foreign affairs hav ing issued a circular to this effect. The Servians are greatly disappointed with the frontier rectification allowed them by the Russian preliminaries, and claim that in spite of the armistice, they will not stop operations until they have possession of all bervia down to the river Lorn. "By this time the war between Turkey and the Hellenes e has actually broken out. : The Turks seem to have expected this, for a Turkish man of-war has been ordered to Athena to take on the min ister. .-Thus the Eastern question has has now been raised in its full extent." London, Feb 4. The London cor respondent of the Manchester . Guar dian, telegraphing to that paper last night, says : " The document signed at Adrianopie tends to increase public distrust, and if Russia were not pledg ed to refer certain conditions to a conference, public sentiment would take a more decided -shape than dis trusts The Liberals have not hereto fore been hearty or unanimous in sup- porting Mr J'orsters amendments to the governments motion for the sup plementary.! The signature of the armistice will perhaps not decrease tne government majority, but in any cu cumstances it will probably exceed 100. The r government ; may endeavor to counteract the "effect of the armistice by some announcement concerning the terms -ofilhe - protocol. ; If they are deemed unsatisfactory, the government will tiot hesitate to say so. The feeling to-night ia far from hopeful." f St Pit? ebsborg.- Feb 4. The Czar. "yesterday, jEtfte .-.the inspection, address ed the troops as i follows :' ,I congratu; late vOu? ur6n the armistice, the satis factory conditions of which are due to our brave troops4 who proved that for them 4iotnmrmpo&8ibi6 or accom plishment.t"!iWe "ateBtilK however, fat from the end. and you must continue to hold vourselves . Dre Dared until we obtain a durable peace worthy of Rus sia. Y i si T unf ifcrf? arlti'M: .. s . 'a Publi&oninion here, and even more at MoBcow;sregardss the projected con ference with disfavor. x; Some of the pa cers sneak 6f. the conference as a mere deviceof theEuropean powersi to de1 prive RussiafiOfaHshej gained after so heavy ani expenditure ? or bloodr and treasaref,-without ' themselves spending a farthihg br; losing mant I :' "':"r I itVtESjtf!Feb 4.VThe Jabiriet y ester- day lasuea a iormai .invitation to .me signatorypoweis of the tieaty of Paris, to send representatives to a conference tobe eld at Vienna, en a a l i. v tin? 'mm' ' mm " ' ' Paris,- Feb'y 4.A telegram, dated Shanghai, China, yesterday, Feh'y Srd 1878, published here, announces that an asylum- for Vomeri and children at the city of "Tientsin ' has-been burned, pveif ! two' thousand 'persons; are stated 6 have rjerished in the fire: VJ J f Be:echer says that men will fee iun ished as long as they, su, but theywill not: si n forever.? Jle thinks, aixx other .words-, that probation' does not cease with-tieathv He further insists that the whole dnft or his ? sermonizing; as well as"of - "hisrnatufe"(!) -J is ..to magnifyy and not minify, morale inna ences.v Tfc ui a Had iirhfc0 en intoxicated per- fon on the 6treet. d How mnch more so is it tn mm a' dull, sickly baby rw oered so, b; the' use 'of daneerous opiates?" 'r Ball's fivrnrt 'contain nothine l'niurionn and may be given to the most delicate baby Price 25 cents. I As Blind as a BAT.-4-While the Wi miugvou, ioiumDia ana, Augusta KaiH roaa tram was pushing along towards uoiumpia lut sday night, about eleven o'clock,, an owl commenced beating against ,the windows? of the Iadiesr coach and kept up its "tappings!' for at least five milesT At last th'e..;bird of evil; as .oe, would have . it, succeeded xu ureaKuig one oi vne panes oi glass and fell dead upon the floor of. the ,car. The rash biped has been stuffed, and, ia in the keeping, of one of the boys at the express office in this city.-Coww-ia Register,, " . ' . .V J " Treasury Department, Washington, D. C4 Nov. 10, 1876. I take ereat nleasnra in certafvincr tn thn efficacy of Dr Boll's Congh Syrup, in use in my family and as a SDedric for colds of children or adults. I have found it to be a care almost immediate and always Derma- nent. - Very respectfully. Thos B Price. Now an4 Tbenl ;i , -It is only now and then that i nch men as- Hon Alex H Stephens, Kx-Goy Smith and x-Gov Brown, of Ga.. endorse a medicine for the throat and longs, and when they do it is pretty pood evidence that the remedy must be good for the cure of coughs, colds and long affection. They recommend the Globs Flowkb . CoroH Strup, and their testimonials are to be be seen round the ten . cent sample bottles of the Globe Flower 8yrup, for sale by all druggists in Charlotte a. sample Dottle relieves the worst cough and will cure sore throat. Regular size bottles. fifty doses, U . New Advertisements. 1 AEDEN SEED. A full assortment of Bnist'a Gennina Gat. den Seed, just received. We warrant all seed to be fresh and gennine from the crop of 1877, at J H McADEN'8 febS Drug Store. QLOVER AND ORCHARD GRAS8. A large lot just received by feb5 WILfeON & BUR WELL. JRESH and WARRANTED Garden Seed. WILSON & BUR WELL. JJOOLEY'S POWDER, Best in use. Wholesale and retail agents. WILSON & BURWE1.L. gLACXING BRUSHES ALL PRICES. WILSON & BURWELL. piNE CIGARS FOR RETAIL TRADE- WILSON & BURWELL. QOUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to call on WILSON & BURWELL. D IVIDEHD NOTICE N C. R. R. COMPANY, SlCBETAET AHD TbXASTJSXB'S OmOI, Company Shops, N. C, Jan. 30, 1878, . 78.) The Board of Directors of the North Caro lina Railroad Company have this day de clared a dividend of 6 per cent on the capi tal stock of said company, 3 per. cent paya ble March 15th, and 3 pet cent September l&th, 1878, and have ordered the Transfer Books to be closed on the 13th February, and lbtn August, 1879. and remain ciosea thirty day 8 respectively from said dates. UlSi By order of the Board of Directors, W L THORNBURG, i feb5 lw Secretary and Treasurer.. : D R. A. W. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. Office over Scarr & Go's drug store. I am working at prices to Bait the times, for cash. .jfe Will give you a No, 1 set of. teeth for $10 00. Gold and Tin Filling inserted for $1.00 and upwards. With 25 years' experience I guarantee en tire satisfaction. , - -. , ' janll ; . ; S TO LBN! From ;he back lot of J H Henderson, in this c'ty; on the evening of Feb'y 1st, a black horse, about ten years old. "He had on him a good saddle. The left front foot, and the right hind foot are white: . newly shod with shoes without oaiks ; he has good eyes, and the horse presents an attractive appearance. Informatidn leading to bis recovery' will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded. - febSSt ' Paw Creek N.O; Coltou's Maps, Atlases, btc. ;1 OtIR tOCKET JiAPS. 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 execui ion. and our assort - ; ent the largest m the country. vi , OUR GENERAL ATLAS is conceded to be the best published, being the latest, larg est and most complete. " '- ' 1 For Catalogues address v ' v " -1 Jj Ln s:0 WC B OOLTON; jdnl' -f-.r ho' New York; i. '.r ..- J j ; , fM , mf Real Estate, Minlhg ; T?OR; selling, - baying ana renting Mines, a. juana ana jiousesv ana proviaing nomei in the Piedmont regions of North Carollhi and South Carolina, and- being 'connected' with the SouTttntw ' Kkjoe' circulated in this country and Kurope twice a month? I will advertise, free of dost.; all farms: and mines, placed in myhands, for sale. 0iJ C0AL-J0ST:;AnMVE :1 1-jfOl f. dff f h '? ill nftt &-J3W, ; r I will receive thitf: A! 'ltli'r:: 3 Iaveyburoraera at myoffiw; ana ,r' theywill receivp prompt, attention t Office at E. M. Holt's old stand) College a i iw street, UTiariotte, w.-u Deo 13 r. -imnugrauoa Agency. mm . "a ... , 1 ' speeiai 'in Jjetermed to make of -A 'fi i" ' mm We TO-DAY offer them at just Their marked and former value. Our $12.00 Fine English Chhichma, $6.00. " 9.00 Brown Kersey, - L 60 " 8.00 Grey Mixed Beaver, - 4.00 " 8.00 Blue Chinchilla, - 400 u 7.50 Brown Chinchilla, 3.75 " 7.50 Mixed Melton, 3.75 " 7.00 Blue Tricot, - - 3.50 " 7.00 Brown Beaver, - - 3,50 " 6.00 Blue Beaver, - - - 3X0 Also everything left Separate. . Garments, MARKED PRICES. . ".fed; 1!.- 7f. i , Such LOSSES in before known, and can never be repeated. !i8C 'siie$ifL at sa TFIE WELL-KNOWN FIRM OF ill KASITHIS DAYl t X'.clio.'' - -y ' ' ' !'i -7-1 and: the biimegs is nW.ficarried on bv the undeMiimedlitl his .owT riiufie.f'z-I ?? assume .all just 0 liabilities"of the f old firm and bvertakd all claims due sL : 4. - v 1 enter the commercial battle-field with ; grateml thanks to uijuuixcxi uiuanotw ana uie. puunu iu geuertu iur. uio ..vcf jr many marks of confidence - they ever evinced towards orir firm, tpme perfera to vsoeconauct imyseirjana jimy Dusmess as to remain wormy oi a continuance of their favors and esteem. ' "f-:" S t- "ToVCosV;,in firmI caUlupon not tO;be backward'iir cominff forward to settle, and' start their accounts fvt? ua -i M 4 I :I..r,"r:.iiL"-;:v.y w '( i..h vf.- 4 f:iT2 J M9pegrto-sar tuat tne Dusmess - wui pe cjmea on, in xls brahcliesV that Lhave.trreatly replenished my i5tMck. whicW is .nowsplendidiyi asserted' with "new raid Jan19,i878r-vJ i , i" lotas ! r v r- ? .. ? .k v ... - . IT, a quick, closing sale our PS in Suitings and other at HALF THEIK ' reductions were never CEASED TO EXIST). ' ' ' ' '-,"'., a it il aim in the future Trill ie iniLE)m f ; - -XL -Si Uiij - Tery respectfully, : .ji y. L il j,iifrr wwi1 i rffc fS y y
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