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Ln i pwi k . xf rir- r The copartnership ;6f 3Eli as, , Goheist & BoBSSLERwas dwsjlyeidby mutual consent on January ; lst,1878r"6aptain Roessler, withdranng.;;!E areaut&oned to collect alpfltfltliv mid pay ' t . ' J m u I 4j vtMPw All debts due the late fimtaust be Settled at once, as longer indulgence cannot be grantee!! attheoidstand., ; ; Burgess WHOLESALE .VfJ i ( UNDEK THE, 2EW t 1&n3 HAS been Refurnished and Refitted in first-class style, and offers inducements to Trayellers and Residents in its excellent table, snppUed with the best the market aflbrds prices to suit the times. An active Mrpa of waiters in attendance at meals, and no pains or expense spared to rendef guests oomfortable. Moderate terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl ' ;,-"J " . ' ' ' ' . ' I ' DO NOT BUY YOUR IP TU 3Hi 31 T33T;3Ei IES until you have seen the elegant stock of goods now in my wareropms, 5. The assortment is the . - ' :" 'i . - ; f'-. i- . largest and most completeever offered in Charlotte, AMIS IT WXXbIb JPAY ITOTU TO INSPECT IT Alfii3&nMY PETJOESg W Respectfully, Removed next dooit6Po8trOfflce ion : )aa 5 .-. Now nflfora ff rift trade' a full 'Soap; EnshlreM d ArHeri K Jiifcxi Jrtl-tr xa w tn o I t J. Carefully, prepared-at all hours,, -both .nightahayi at 4 in t New Stock .ft l-.WJ worni BE IhaVe remoyed Inf toc6f My Pall Stock 'rif HARD StovesTinare:!-. to the, inspection of thaiublicWat prices ewHich.; are unprece- ehteidjin' the Charlotte market' !: :miar Zm'vVANCE . i. "" 5 ,--1 f .. v We will continue the business -EUftS & COHEN. nichols, & RETAIL DUUS IB - ALL KINDS OF BEDDITsG, &C. A F TJ 3L lINB CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, i PARLOE & CHAMBER SUITS, OX) FFLN8 of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, Weet Trade St., OHABL 0 XT E , N. 0 MANAGE MENT OF ... . j FUHNITUMB JD&ALEM, f , Ki U & , -. ..if ' stock atj&mnls Extracts and ST NeCGoods. i? lit". II.. 1 1., iHaraarelStof es andU mware WARE J.tin 'lall -Ito :f,vatietie :Wooden-ware&c?, is now, open t ate miq yn h; i Ink . STOVE a specialty. BUTLER. m ,. T : i J-i MOVAL TELEGKAPill NLVV8. THE GREAT EASTERN QUESTION. . The Policy of the English Government Explaitf ed Again in ParliamentAil Danger of the Re- newat of the War Over It's the Peace that Troubles Everybody's Mind. . r . London, Feb 9 Answering the as sertion that the statements of the gov ernment nave been mere generalities. Lord Harlington conveyed the impli cation that it was his belief that the government did not even know their policy themselves. Me continued, that although he had opposed the vote as long as it was possible, that it might encourage the lurks to prolong the war, he did not feel it his duty to con tinue the opposition now. In justifi cation ol this course, he pointed to the ministry's energetic repudiation of a desire to involve the country in a war and their expressions of sympathy for the Christians of Turkey. Sir Stafford Northcote expressed hi3 satisfaction at Lord Harlington 's speech He explained the government s policy as follows: The government recog nized the great change which had taken place in southeastern Europe, and claimed a voice in the reconstruc tion of the system of its government. They desired to have the navigation of the straits and access to the Hlack sea bo fixed as to. insure the perfect free dom of commerce. They did not wish toJask for any restrictions, and thought the question as to the passage of the men-ot-war might tainy oe lett tor con ference. The arrangement should cer tainly be such, as to render it imposs ible for any power to close the straits. They desired a vote so that any reason able claim ot .England might not be disregarded by the conference, but they had no desire to arrogate the set tlement to themselves and repudiate the desire to cripple the development of the Christiau races. Mr Gladstone, while approving the declaration as to the policy of the gov ernment, still considered it indefinite. He did not see that it should be a ne cessity for a vote. Mr Henry Jb amiett, Liberal, censur ed the course of Lord Harlington in relinquishing the opposition. Mr JJorster protested against the vote, but declared he had withdrawn his amendment so as not to inflame the excitement of the country. The debate having terminated, the House divided the vote of six millions was adopted as follows : For the vote, 328; againstr 124 ; majority in favor. 204. In the House of Lords, Lord Derby announced that the foreign pow er had already applied to the Porte for a firman to permit its fleet to enter Turkish waters. A special from Home to the Daily News Bays" "Prince Bismarck has in structed the German ambassador at Borne that Germany refrains from all interference tilt a new Pope is elected, after which event, she may take ac tion. The Ernes' Berlin dispatch says if a moderate Pope is elected, Germany is expected to make overtures for an un derstanding. The Times approves the govern ment's action in Bending a portion 'of the fleet to Constantinople. It says : "All danger of the renewal of the war between Turkey and Kussia is now over. The Jiussians are practically masters of Constantinople. Nothing remains for us to ba concerned about, but a due settlement of the terms of peace and the protection-of our imme diate interests. Russia is under an honorable pledge not to advance fur ther. Should she do so under any pretext, she would arouse the suspicion and excitement of this country, of which the last two days have afforded some dangerous premonitory symp toms but it she will loyally restrain ner forces, even within the limits fixed by the armistice, there is no reason why the conditions of a permanent peace should not be temperately discussed and deliberately determined at a con-gr?8.8-" . . . . , The blst regiment win leave lover to-day for Portsmouth, to embark for Malta. It is stated that the Russians have captured one hundred and twenty, thousand men, including twenty Pashas, and one thousand cannon du ring the war. The Times Vienna correspondent, telegraphing last evening, says : "Kus- sia. besides her exception taken to Vienna as the place for holding the conference, announced that she had some other observations to make which were sent by a special messenger, and are expecteu iitsrts wb eveujug. JIt can scarcely be expect ed mat now when to a certain extent Russia. - has already exercised the right of treating alone with Turkey, sne winiuiiy re eoernize the eaual rights of other sign tories ltd. approve; reject or modify all joints of her separate; agreement, and it is more man, pruuituio, mai euo mm insist on certain points as not deDat able bv the conference. ' - n ' : The Centred JXews says a telegram n as been received by the admiralty that neither Russia nor Turkey - will object to tne JJnusn nei going vu w)ubvuh: hople.' ; GENERAL WASHINGTON NEWS. The House Spends the Day in Hearing Written Essays on Silver Schedule of Taxes.. ,. t Cit, WiA M .j,., ! House The session was devoted ex clusively 3d th& delivery 3bf I written es says, chiefly for and against the rem on etization of Bilverr'WM U j Washington, Feb ,9. -The j commilk- tee of Ways and Means 'twere ifn session to-day from half past tenuhtil three o'clock, and have , thus, far passed upon schedule A. of the tariff bULjre lating to cotton and cotton goods, and schedule B. relating to earths and earthenware. No ' amendments have been made to the original bill except of., a verbal character. The highest negative votes were two. Mr 4 Wood the chairman, anticipates -that tne bil will be passed substantially as he prfrj pared it.f i - - --- s i '"' VA - Washington. Feb 9.-Oanadiatv- dia - tw -MniMnt-fiiiHM -R..H At, n.a: nadian sbil.THels lame from a wound. 'If your v grocer does not keep Dooley's Yeast Powder, and will not- get Ubfor. -yodi send 20 cents for i lb , 35 cents for Jb.- or 60 cents for 1 lb to Dooley & Brother i New York, and it will be sent post-paid. i I . . u ' i- K. .-.;;...,,- : - - . - i a . . ' . , -i ? .- Preparations for Electing the Successor to the ; ; Pope Ail Amuhementh Suspended in Rome Decided to Hold the Conclave There Cardinal SlcCloskey Leaves forRome. Rome: Feb 9. Prince Amadiees has arrived here to assume his place at the nead oi tne army corps of Rome, of which he is commandant. Cardinal Simeoni has ceased to exer cise the functions of Secretary of State. The conduct of affairs devolves upon Monsignor Lasagnisery, of the sacred college ot -cardinals. The Official Gazette (Italian) payt a tribute of eulogy to Pius IX, and pro mulgates the orders f jr a suspension of public amusements while the re mains are lying in state. The Italte says the congregation of Cardinals decided only by a majority of tJiree tholdthe conclave in home. It wll whuWoY the arrival of the for eign cardinals before taking any final resolution. New York:, Feb 9. Cardinal Mo- Cloekey, unaccompanied, sailed for I Europe in the Bteamer City of New York, to take part in the Roman con clave.' A large number of clergy, Bishop McNumey; of Albany, Bishop Waddens, of Ogdensburg, and Vicar General Quinri, assembled to see him off and bid him adieu. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. A telegram has been received in Lon don by the Peruvian Guano Co, which states that a strong tidal wave has swept the coast of Peru. The Callao- males haye been severely damaged. No ship at the guano deposits was in ured. The total damages -by the cyclone at Augusta, Ga, will amount to a little over $50,000. The last vestige of the hurricane disappeared in South Carolina. Reports are rife of damage in the neighboring county south of Augusta. The weather was cloudy and windy all day. H J Say res & Co. of New York. wholesale dealers in fancy goods, have made an assignment; liabilities, $50, 000; assets, nominal. lhe Savings Bank of Haydenaville. Mass, demac ds sixty days notice from the depositors. lhe Dorchester and Rockford Sav ings Banks, Massachusetts, have- both been enjoined. Reports from all parts of the world show regretful demonstrations for His Holiness, and sacred observances for the repose of his soul. The flags on the public buildiner in New York were at half mast, to-day, out of respect to the memory of the ate Tope Pius IX. , Revenue Raids in ' Tennessee Fight Between Distillers and Revenue Officers. Nashville, Feb 9. A letter from revenue parties, now raiding in Jack- eon county, gives the details of a des perate encounter with some distillers. The latter were strongly fortified at Campbell Morgan's distillery, and threatened death to all assailants. On the approach of the revenue party Morgan fired from port holes, when the revenue officers returned the fire, bat tering Morgan's rifle. Morgan fired again with another rifle, and the fight became general. Morgan finally called out that he would surrender, and threw open the door, when it was dis covered that he was wounded in both arms. The revenue officers then de stroyed the distillery. The party af tewards raided Macon county, destroy ing three illicit distilleries. Failures in England. London, Feb 9. It is reported that a considerable failure has occurred in the grain trade. It is understood that the firm in trouble is Mayde Bros, of Belfast. The employes of the Oldham mill have been given notice that the mills will be closed on the 21st of February, in con sequence of the weavers' notice that they intend to leave work on account of the reduction of hve per cent, in the wages. A Tery Good Reason The reason why only one 8am pie bottle r - r ... T - . - n . -r "11 I oi oserreirs uepaune ior me ljiyer wiu uo sold to the same person, for ten cents, by oor druggists,: in Charlotte is because of the enormous expense of importing the Hepa- tino into this country, bat as there are fifty oses in the large size bottles, it seems two cents a dose is cheap enough for a meai cine that cures dyspepsia and liver com plaint. -All who have not bad a sample bottle are entitled to one fox ten cents at all druggists. Three doses relieves any case of dyspepsia, constipation, nadigestion or nver complaint, jntne world. Keguiar size Dot les, fity doses $1.- ' ' ' , A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay -loss of manhood. fec.. will send a receipt that will cure you. FREE OF GHAKOJfi. 'lnis great remedy was dis covered, by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to tne Kxv Joseph T Isxas, Station D, Bible Home, New York Uity. . , j P, , . 7 REMOVED To corner of Trade and Col lege streets.; Wilson & Black's old stand. 1 feblO lw : --C0TflBERTON & LONG. A Musical 1 Entertainment ' will be given on Tuesday evening, February' 12th, at 8 oTc'ock, in the dining' room of lhe Central Hotel.' 25 admission. 'Refreshments free. ' feblu?t sine tJki J. TTQTIOE -TO-rA.LL-CONCERNED.' . A'lftrge number of small tax payers,, and a few large ones, have not yet settled their city taxes4 tThs is to: notify all such that they, can save coBts by - calling at my office between'; now , and the ' 15th' inst 'after wbich date they will nave to kpay j cost of levy, notice: and execution., rrofesstonals and 'others engaged in' business for which a license is required nd.- Who haye Jnot yet 1 obtained tbe same, win Mve 'business witn Mhi next Iofenpr Opurt.: I have done; all can do to save, both you and myself this un pleasantness. ?."f :U W AJjEXANUEK; s;tebU0 M:VH Marshal LONG'S SOUOOLwOiurcb i&eei Tbe spnpg session and ,uura, quarter,: opens leb. 5'h Apply prircularB.. zf.l AMUSEMENTS QPERA HOUSE f V ; a ' 'M:. " THE GREAT MtJlilE EVENtI B2IGN0LTS OPERA COMBINATION The unrivalled organization of Artists, . FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, -On FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. 15, at 8 P. M;' Don ;'z3tti's Most Charming Opera, . DON PASQTJALE.. Mr. D. de YIVO takes pleasure in an nouncing to the public of Charlotte, one gala night of brilliant opera, with the fol lowing istar Cast : Mile. ELISA GALIMBERTI, as Norina, the beautiful and cistinguished prima donns. Sig. BRIGNOU, as Ernesto, the prince of tenors. - . Sig. G. TAGLIAPIKTRA, the most eminent baritone, as D. Malatesta , ' Sig. STJSINI, the world-renowned Dftsso, as Don Pasquale. 8ignor CiCCONE, basso cantante, as The Notary. Signor TOMASI, musical director and con ductor. Special 8ig. CIC ONE, the famous 'clari-: onet player, will play a fantasia on Lupresia Horgia-, between tbe 1st and 2d acts. N. B. Notwithstanding the ereat expense of this magnificent company, the Manager nas adopted tne popular epera prices of ad mission, $1. Reserved seats 50c extra, for sale at Central Hotel. VElTO LEAEN HOW TO DO YOUR! IT BEAD AND HEED H A I R I WHAT FOLLOWS. SAVE YOUR IIAIIt. The laws of Health and Longevity demand it, the customs of social life require it. The matter is of grant importance ir every way. BEAUTIFY TOU It HAIR. It is the sur passing crown of glory, and for tho loss of it there ia no compensation. CULTIVATE TOCB HAIR. For y ne othtv means can it be savml and beautified. LYON'S Discovered thirty-five years ago oy Prof. Lyon, of Yale, is tho most perfect praparatiou ,-n the world for preserving and beautifying the hah. Besides being the best hair dressing ever produced, Lyon's Kathalrou will positively prevent grayness, and will re store new hair to bald beads, if the ts and follicles aro not destroyed. It actually performs these seeming taincles of which the following is A FAIR SPECIMEN. I had been entirely bald for several years, con stitutional, I suppose. I used a few bottles Kathairon, and, to my great surprise, I have a thy- growth of young hair. COL. JOHN L. DOESANCE, V. S. A. In. every important respect the Kathairon is aba. lutely incomparable. It is unequaled 1. To Cure Baldness. 2. To Restore Gray Hair. S. To Remove Dandruff. 4. To Dress and Beautify the Hair. BEAR CY MIA'D. The Kathairon is sticky paste of sulphur and sugar-of-leud, to paM and daub the hair and paralyze the brain. It is a pure and limpid vegetable lotion, intended to re store the hair by natural growth and reiavigoraSon. It is splendidly perfumed, and the most dehgntf ul toilet dressing known. No lady's or gentleman s toilet outfit is complete without Lyon's Kathairon, BOLD EVERY WHERE. 2 5 35 s 63 n.JSA 2i- 115 SL. "ml 5 MA N OTIOE TO TRAVELERS. A. & C. aib-Lihi Railwat; Passenger Department, Atlanta, Ga., January 26th, 1878 . By a change of schedule the night train of the Georgia Central Railroad .will leave. Atlanta at 11:49 p. m. and arrive at Macon at 6 a. m. the following, day. Passengers leaving Charlotte for Macon' and all points South of Macon, will find the Atlanta St Charlotte Air- t ine route' many hours in ad vance of any other, and' on arrival At lanta will find nice and comfortable leepn ing cars from there Co Macon thence . to, ' Al banv and Jacksonville without chaneei " , t .-,,'17 J H9USTON,J 1 ian29tf GtnTPa9seiiflrerAeenti!n . t --r v.-.-.t-.v.: ; ... Real Estate, Mining !l')-J-!f .A T-AJfltt- ""."it Immigration Agency. T?OR selling, buying . ahd. renting Mincsy A, Ijand and Jdouses, Tia providing nocjea in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina,, and .being connected with the " SottHKBff Riooed,' circulated in this country and Europe; twice a month, ; I will advertise, frerof cost,, all . farmS' and mines, placed in my hands, for ialex o- .fi- . o 3THOS F DRAXTON, n aug9u I : i vf.Charlotbs, K. C. n Affects his mind ane'ets his body; A gen- tleman in this city said to me- few days ago I am almost sure I should have: died in ; my last severe spell of sicknee;if I had not had several thousand Life Insurance secured for my dependent wife, and childU; Iknow the reliable old -Etna, with $24,141,175.70, would have taken' care of them ' This man only saves about 4 cents a" day on $1,000, so he did not have to die to win) n 'is j fr:inJ - h. JOHN F BUTT a Agent,, feb7 r rfielected witli the greaSesi care tor-breeding. Those wanjfing' choice fowls and r cellent layers would deceit to' Order.. eggs early, price $10 per setting of IS. Vo ' i Jr- c?an send express! wh.en .desired. -Two', or three- pairs of .these fine chicks to spare; Address "'J' , ArACAMp.t'f feb7 lw c3: ' fi R5 pVS tiSi 2rl "WISEST H u tO rara TOBTDl JUL JL -00 November. ?35 oo Overcoats, ..$20 00 uu (........4vk. ...... 27 50iJ;.v . ....... ....... 25 06;....:;;....... : 2o oo.::.... :.. ia 00.,.......:. 15 00 and 16 00. 12 00 10 00.......... 7 50 30 00 "21 ft ) U 25 00 20 00 15 00 12 50. 10 00............ a a u 8 00 Our November prices were entirely satis factory to our numerous patrons Our finest all-wool Medicated Flannel Suits, formerly $5, now $3. Our entire stock of Underwear sold with out regard to cost, at sacrificing prices. , Our $5 and $7 Silk price, Our $3 and $3.50 Black and Brown Hel mets at the closing price, $1.50. Sixty dozen of Brown and Blue Mixed Hose, at the closing price, per pair, 5 cts. 2 Everything in our Boys' and Children's Department at just ONE-HALF their MARKED VALUE. Such losses in reductions were never before known and can never again be repeated.. Look to your interests and buy NOW. IE. JD. ILAVlTf AV- & M. dDoe Inndred Bales . OF rut eti ofiBlpii-IIsland i(fijpgi$s. 1 hsu-.: . J id fit am the Agent Gpgliam are, mthoiit: HoiifttJ the lest &oods of the tend in the United States. f f trip Vil.ic - j;,- w 9 i r-t i ri ii' r i "f "irw v; i'V. - r Myi BpnnqMocTc is mm w , " is no t 4 16 00 15 00 14 00 12 00 10 00 7 00 6 00 500 wmmm. Pebruarv Suits, 20 00 20 00 18 00 15 00 10 00 8 00 6 00 500 Hats at the closing 'ill f) ',t i ' . ;. -' ; ''; . :ih for, Mountain Island -- Ztl i l, fitis Cf'.'-i X now arriving; Gall and 1 1 d he! , , ; f ; - - ; -'. If:, ft: t , ?." . . ...N . ' v. . MM i":' mi: IS-!' (:,: I" jr. j ,:-Wi - 'I . -. 1', " fc-;-.' ft .V" I:
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