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CHARLOTTE OBSEBVEB ? jod pninn:: gCBSCKIPTIOS BATES. I year (postpaid) in advance, $8 00 4 00 2 00 ' -78 Pi " 3 mop, M ii i mpn. WIIKIT KDITIOS. roflklv (in the county) in advance 'e oat of the county, postpaid i fi months. " liberal reductions for .clubs, $2 00 2 10 1 00 TOL. XIX. CHAEMTTE N. C., SUNDAY, JffARCH 3 1878 . NO. 2,817. Established 1851. Established 1851. telegraphic sews: bmwi mm. want, and wiia tut latest styles ttSTT my manner of Job tforx cxa tj isai witiinaauiaaa,ttUpatcaaT(i ftrr;:v k weeaararnia&ataaort ccSe TA63.ESCSX1TX fOSTCa, THE GREAT EASTERN QUESTION. The Signature to the Treaty of Peace Expected to be Made Last Night No More Men-of-War to Enter the Sea of Marmora The Prospects lor the General Conference Improving More. l'eacetul Feeling in England. Are Daily Receiving their Spring Stock of DRY GOODS, purchased by Mr. Elias in the Northern Markets. Among 1 .i .j0 a;l X i,a r v i ,....... London, March 2. A Reuters from Also uicBBUi season, wnicn inev Oner at uonstantinonle savs it ia nrnhahlA that. reduced prices to the Trade. ne British fleet will be withdrawn ov A rronfa fnr Mlf a V J : A I I " . " c a' vvo ..u-auuvvu auu gcijuiijp Aiamauce xue Standard's Berlin special savs Plaids. Winter Goods cheap now wholesale or retail. Come and see for yourselves, Austria, in consequence of Germany's The Tobacco Clause ot the Tariff Bill Agreed upon Tne Pacne Kailroad Bill to be Report ed upon Favorably. w ASHiNGTONjiiarcu 2. The Ways and Means committee to-dav AcrrA n the tobacco clanse of the tariff bill. The House committee on the Pacific Railroad to-day by a majority vote decided to recommend the passaee of uo icm xuiuu um in tne precise i.ciuiB repuneu oy ine suo committee last week. House, of Tennessee, will report me measure at tne first call of toe committee xne members who voted aye on the question of reportine IL AUFBSIP A M85P.- make the icing stiflK. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. r o : c4.-i confidential representations, has aban- w xuaivc iuuui lur oprmg owck, doned the idea of war, but would occu- of Te kSnf Tto py Bosnia and Herzegovinia. if Russia I or. persist in her pretension, i v leuna aispaicn oi tne bJandardX liEGRAPHIC MARKbTs. MARCH , 118 PRODUCE n . i t , allJUJUrB uaia about steady. Rye, no pffeni.gs. and nominally at 60a62. ProVia- ELIAS & C0EEN. febl5 BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL ALL KINDS OF Standard rf-1! x A ... i . ""V. I eaya vAunt .narassy Das informed the spokesmen of the delegations that the vote of credit is absolutely necessary. He added that the government would De sawned u it was passed Vf a a m all majority. The Standard's Pesth dispatch says me a ungarian aeiegation Has deter mined not to yote the credent if it is intended to be applied for the oocji na tion of Bosnia and Herzegovinia. The Wisconsin, and Cole, of Misannn- w wicMiiueea memoers OI the com- miee newitt unaMorrison were aDseni irom theujeeting to-day, but 0 wwh wiiMosea to the bill. Cole reserved the right to oppose the mewure on me noor of the House. '.uwub me uommitiee in lavor qu et and THa1 W?1 ' United loal" "C4UBUU' wuwuuu Daiuncnanged. Whis steady. ' " Ctoclniiatl-Flour duU and drooping. Wheat inactive red l ini is. r six.?: demand at 40a41. Oats steadr t 9loo Eye quiet and steady at 61a63. Parley quiet and firm, prime fall 42a. Pork dull and nomiUAl At 10 50al0 62J. Lard dull steam 7 20 bid. kettle 7 507 m. " RniirV-81, shoulders 34. clear rih fi 5ta E 1 , lower, enouldera 4 clear rih fi rloor b;a, ax ml I, It ( it it it It It u ...ir. .( . 10 9 8 6 5 mm in- 1 iu. i ri i ? . i . . . . - i i . uo iuuss coiiBiQrauQn. i v,"- ucmanq, ror cnoice SZ r'"5 reserve 1518. for vT JT j tt ougar quiet but un buauEtU. XLUEB BO.H1TA Will firm 3 80a4 00 receipts 1,282, shipments 835. S CW Tors Plonr Ihc ooflTTo Jy so strong. 6 60a6 25 for tmmnn i 7 BEDDI1SG, &C. delegation desires a full explanation of Failure of Aiams & Co. and How It is Re ine government s intention. celyed. A dispatch to the Times from al i: i; t5i --... .. . . . j 1 1 ii 1 1 1 ri r iHrv I nana i a .aia w i. - . ii . , iKK iv I arp ri a - r..nMM i- ua. nil iLii.rn TiAn. k viud nn i A- FIXE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CALL AND SEE THEM. iao8 CHEAP BBDSTBADb, L0UNQE8, PARLOR fe CHAMBER BUTTS, COFFIK8of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C JUST ARRIVED. UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF been Refurnished and Refitted in first-clasB style, and offers inducements to Trayellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords prices to suit the times. An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no pains or expense spared to render guests comfortable. Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. danelles to prevent any more men-of- war, wnetner uritisn, .French or Aus trian from entering the sea of Mar mora. A Pera telegram to the Times, of February 28th, says the Porte is fully prepared to sign the treaty of peace ex cept the clause concerning the iron clads on which Russia is unlikely to insist, and hence the signature of the treaty is expected on Saturday. The St Petersburg corespondent of the Times repeats that he has reason to believe that Russia is disposed to come to an amicable arrangement re garding the straits, but the irritation at .u-ngiand s supposed design to form an offensive alliance with Austria is in creasing. The Times publishes the following UUJU uu : xiegouauong concern ing the conference proceed slowly, but Austria's resolution to bring about its meeting is unshaken, and it will pro bably meet in spite of the present apathy of the powers on the subject. The discussion on the vote of credit at the preliminary meeting of the Austrian delegation lasted several hours. Only a few members declared against the credit. One section was readyto vote the money unconditionally, while the oiner was only willing to do so on con dition that it shall not be used in the furtherance of any scheme of annexa tion." A telegram from Bucharest received in Paris, states that Austria is concen trating at Hermanstadt in Ransyslva-nia. Athens, March 2. The inhabitants of Mt Olymphus have risen and de clared lor the union with Greece. Five nunared and hfty volunteers from Greece have joined them with two steamer cargoes of riljes. Orieansj for $1,500,000, is being gene- uwuuBBeu in commercial circles. Its New York branch, J L Adams & Co, 81 Water street, dates from the Beginning ot the recent war. It once had a very high standing but some uubiness men lor the past three years 'hmu vu vmry its paper-to any great extent. Jay L Adams stated to uy mat tne iauure was due to the re ceni suspension of Alnna Rhormt Jtr LAutey, a cotton house in New Orleans, , r v.-. uumo m new Vf loans. I ,7n0 , . ' . iu whose paper John X dam8 & he,5 Ww;k, .al. blank, to a large amount. Ha thnnoht w,uw wouia come nearer to the amount of liabilities than the figures stated in the dispatch. The capital of ISmS? Wwliffinall-V WOW) or 7UU,ooo. Whether any great loss would fall upon New York he could not say until the meeting of the cred vtors on the 8th of March, takes place. The heads of the New Orleans and New York houses were cousins, and carried on business together as one concern. xue jooDers and wholesale grocers of this city viewed the failure with little tu - ' opinion was general won a;,uw wouia cover the .Hew York losses. The assets of the New York branch are large, but at present Mr Adams is unable to give any statement u wieir vaiue. riis personal prop erty is worth at least 175,000. Indian Troubles. uismabck, D T, March 2 Reports ""u jjuiuru anuri-optar icrver-In-dian agency indicate a fresh Indian soare. iankton, March 2. The Indian agent at Poplar creek has asked for arms and ammunition. Three Chey enne SCOUtS from General Miloa Orange Cake .Two cups of flour, half cup bf water, the yolks of SSSB&Jrf? wMto"0' thres. the Juice and nndoftwo oranges, two teaspoonfals Dooley's Yeast Powder, and a litHe salt lofca mr..V.'SSS"" Tw. l. - : ; &S'ib;55 ; .id .1 " reinaming days of our Grfiat ITitml musing Bale we for the last time offer Our $30 00 EnfrKsri r.aae: a.- A . 27 50 frci" r ai 25 00 Scoteh Cheviot Suits at ..-.16 22 50 Auburn cassimere suits at.:::.; "" if Tq nn fmcy cassimere suits at Z! 12 15 00 12 50 Dark 10 00 " 8 00 Oxford -r , - . v ouxui ai jet. not this nnnni4..n:i . never come agaiSf yU Wnen 0nce one ft ur Vso 00 English chinchUla overcoats t fiift - u iuia ail cioseu. 25 00 English Beavers n 18 00 Brown canton ... fn 16 00 Light Meltons ' " q 15 00 Entire assortment ' t 13 50 Black Beaver 2 10 00 Full assortment .. ..'.V.V.V. k 9 00 Full assortment 4 6 50 Grev Vermnnfs Our fine medicated Flannel Suits',' fonneriy f5 OoViiow 300, $1 50 for Shirts and for Draw . t About 20 dozen very fine plain and fancy English Half Hose p pra?rei25c 75 About 15 dozen only, blue and brown mixed left, per pair, 5c. Ihe heavy loss we sustain in these prices can only U com pared to the fortunate purchaser's gain, who takes early ad vantage of them. J change. 48a54 for nnrHH w0o-L:-j Oats firm bnt amet. Pnrb- o.. m . OlVV UUll futures moderatelv antivn mnr. June, 10 95all 00. Lard Steam 7 421a750. CoffWe onit o' ''T.. but very firm. Rice stsW M,.iool Freights dull. ' Hutc. COTTON. NoBoiJt-Qaiet: middling, mi. n.( it a tt it or coastwise, 175 WtuciKQTOH Firm middlings, 10c; net mi DO NOT BUY YOUR IP TDT Tm TT JT? TF im TE5 until you have seen the elegant stock of goods now in my warerooms. The assortment is the largest and most complete ever offere4 in Charlotte, AMD IT WTTEaEa PAY "STOTTJ London, March 2. The Telearanh' riP? dispatches to Fort Peck, were T - ....... , . T I ' r I fl lArt hxr HdH rl.,,- tj: - -cjra, uuiresponaeni understands that i.-7 luuians. mis the Turks have evacuated the lines of ?oun' between Frts Peck and Benton Boulair. w reported full of hostiles. Sitting Bui London, March 2.-The Telearavh's ? ViaenUT n-? ?! of them- When ;u s"ut me concessions 10 Aua- I mfiai v,e sai'H that u V una arises from th faf. thot v, I meai ne sai.- there were nobuffa- PrincesofRoumnfr Rai:V:":MacrOM ehne, and that hia tribe reselved to accept Austrian protection refused tn li? T ?? Chlef if it is attainable. I!?S8eA t0 let nim come into the camp lhe limes this mornincr in its lead fcspoctfully, Jan 5 TO INSPECT IT AND GET MY PRICES. . . EL GJE ES, FURNITURE DEALER, Removed next door to Post Office, ing editorial article says that the an nouncements in Parliament yesterday evening will be welcomed as reviving some hope of a peaceful settlement of the Eastern question. The Belgrade correspondent of the Times telegraphs that forty-one respect able citizens have been imprisoned at Semendr'ia, and a number at Parat Bchin and Jagadina, charged with con spiracy to assassinate Prince Milan on his homeward journey. Lieutenant General Sir Patrick Mac- Dougall, chief of the intelligence de partment in the war office, will in May take command of all the pieces in Carmida. It is understood that in the event of a war, Gen MacDougall will have authority to raise a force of ten thousand Canadians for service in Europe. Vice Admiral Sir Edward A Ingle Geld, will in May assume command of the ileet on the North Amerioan and West Indian sections. All officers on leave yesterday received orders to hold themselves in readiness to rejoin their regiments and the departments immediately on receipt of telegraphic notice. and off. the Proposed trade wan brnlron lhe roamine apenr.v TnHiana ora . . . . . o CT J ..HU uia wen provided wHh everything except meat frr. nrVIVU . 1' ! 1 . v.c.v, nuniu wey we willing to sell their ponies or Bght. The Missouri river ice ai jropiar river is rotten, and is expected to break up any moment. There has bees no snow there this winter. An Anti-Wood Tariff Bill Meeting. Pottstown, Pa, March 2. DeWa tions are constantly arrivingto attend me an u-wood tanll demonstration. xne estimated attendance is ten thous and, representing the various inHnu. trial interests of the Schuylkill Valley. Governor Hartranft arrived at noon. accompanied by Lieutenant Governor Ajana ana oiners. The tQwn has as sumed a hoiujay appearance. The streets are filled with people- After a paraae through the principal streets the people will form in front of the grand stand where addresses will be delivered by Governor Hartranft and omers. le a full stock of Zmbin's fflrtracts and Now offers to the trad English Select Spices, Colgate Honey and Glycerine p; ngUsh, French and American Har and Tootji he3. FROM ROME. The Pope and the Italian Government not in Uni sonCardinal Simeoni Not Yet Secretary of Stat. Careful 1 y prepared at all hours, both night and day, at Gen. Custis leejtnd the Arlington Estate. Alexandria Va, March 2.The suit of Gen G W Custis Lee against T? Kaufman and others, for therecovery of the Arlington estate, bought in un der a direct tax sale hy thegoverament, was begun in the United States dis trict court, Judge Hughes presiding, In this city to-day. F L Smith Opened the case for Gen Lee, and was followed by the district attorney, Lewis, for the government. L R Page, of Richmond followed for Lee, and the case was ad joarned till Monday. Peath of Benjamin F. Wade. W7 1 OTTTWnVNtT AnU O T71 f1 1 of rALf1E0rt r-the aPPf?nt: Benj F Wade died thii m6minat Jef of Cardinal Simeoni as pontifical fonr. nhin K e New Stock. REMOVAL i My Wey J- AJexander as Boot and Shoe Store. Swi St Stock 7 of ? HARDWARE, in all its varieties. to the in8m"re HFare, Wooden-ware, &c. is noTf open i denteri 2? of ''ihlici-'aVlpriciss which are unprece-, - " tue vnarlotte market 7 . . . : -V ii. t. butler; IQNDpN, March 2. A special from Rome to the Times says : 'It is said that the Pope intends to dismiss the pontifical gend 'armes and the Swiss Guards. He will probably reside most ly at Castle Gandolfo, a village 'four teen miles south-east of pme. ni or der to be away from the Italian tnv2 ment oi cardinal Simeoni as pontifical secretary oi siate is premature." ; i The Times has the following from Rome i 'The Italian government has warned the Vatican authorities through' an inspector of police that th IVCW 600dS. ble distu?bceeaUherfpopeihc won, as the ope did not recognize the King of Italy. The Vatican is indig nant, and it has been decided that the coronation snail - be atrictlv nriwaf 0 th i?Tr;m0Ved m7 stock Of 'Hardware, Stoves and Tinware An understanding between the papacy n J A... MM . n . H I w Mr Mm MT 1M M . K M,. M. ' as far off as ever." i The Spanish Insurgent! Surrenderinff, i vMadeid." March 2.In the court yes terday, it was announced-that the Cu ban central committee executive and the chiefs of the' insurgents' had sur rendered.: ;A v vote of thanks a to the generals and army in Cuba, was imm e diately adopted, and the court went in a body to congratulate the King and Oueen. - A Very Good Reasoiu The reason why only one sample bottle of Merrell's Hepatine for the Liyer win be sold to the same person ,' for ten cents, by oar druggists, 1h Charlotte, is because of the enormous expense of Importing the Hepa tine into this country, but as, there are fifty oses in the large size bottles, it seems two cents a dose is cheap enough for a medi cine that cures dyspepsia? and Uver com plaint. AU who have not had a sample bottle are entitled to one for ten cents at all druggists. Three dpses relieves any case of dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion or liver ejomplaint, inthe world. Regular size bot- les, my aoses i. . A CAHD. ' ( To all who are raffarin g from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, Will send a receipt that wiU cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was, dis covered by a missionary in Spilth America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Bit Josiph T Ihmah, Station D, Bible Home, New York City. PHILADLPHIA-8 tead V : miHri'l,nr receipts, 800; gross, 575; sales, Bpinner8,'253 AnausTA- Quiet but steady: middlings' 104c; receipts. 219: shinmpnt Mont, CHABLKSTOir-Steadv: middling ina. receipts, 1,041: gross, blank. i nm.' SS??' BritaiD' Z'185' to ihe oon nent, 1,152. ia,W YoB5T:.Steady; middling uplands. 10 5-16c; middline Orleans n 990; consolidated net receipts, 9,868; exports to Great Britain. 85.558- tn pvt,I oaV: VI the continent. 15.926. c Ltvibpool NoonSteadier; middline uplands, 6 1-16; middling Orleans. 6 5-1 ft sales 7,000, speculation and export 0" ?9 .L W -mnoan, ,7(.u. futures 1-32 and 1-16 better; uplands low mid dlang clause, March delivery 6, March and April 6, Jane and July 6 3-32ai ouu ocpbcuiuer o a-io, snipped Feb ruary per sail 6 1-16, February and March o 1-lb. - t FUTURES, a 1W0J."",Fntare8 dosed harely steady. Sales, 39,000 bales. 3 March, 10 97c. AprU, 10 96a9Tc. May, 11 06c. June, 11 16al7c. July, 11 23a24c. August, 11 28a30c. September, 11 llal3c. October, 10 96a99c. November, 10 88b90c. December, 10 90a92o. KlNANCfAl Nkw 3. Sterling YOBX 'Monev pnaxr ut n . J " nrm at 6t. Hold steady at ljalf. Gov ernments firm. New 6's 3. States quiet. BANK STATKVKNT. Loans increase 21 millions, specie increase 1 million, legal tenders decrease i million deposits increase 3 millions, reserve decrease li millions. The banks hold 13 million in excess of the legal requirement, We have this day received our Stock of Spring Cassimeres and Samples, and we are prepared now to make Spring Suits to order as low as any house in America. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. L BERWANGER & BRO, FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILOE& The The Cottan W6Ke. OBSERVER OFFICE. ) OHAM-orra. N. O.. March 3. 1878 f market closed Hnii an i, ... at the following quotations : Good Middling jq Middline oi 8trict low Middling of Low Middling o Good Ordinary iiuea 8tains(brieht cleans 1 Stains (deep clean) Lower grades, J 81 71 5a7 nominal CVEST ALADDIN . - SOUS' 1 SECURITY OIL, THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USt Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test. WATER. WHITE IX COLOR. FoUy Deodorized. WILL NOT EXPLODE. HIGHEST AWARD Alt Centennial Exposition For Excellence of Manufcetnrc AND HIGH FIRE. TEST. Endorsed the. Insurance Companies. Bead thii Certificate Ont qf Many. Baltimore, ,147-,. W Gentlemcnj Having tised the various oils sold m this city for illuminating purposes; I takepleas-. lire In recommprifiincr Tnni llon c..i Oil " as the tafat and belt ever used in OUT house hold. Yours trulv. Signed ANDREW REESE, President Manufactnred by C, WEST & SOUS, Baltimore. Try It, and yw -wrlll w no otbr N. B. Our entire Stock of Fall and Winter Goods to be sold regardless of costv 2Ea. IE). Q 33., National Clothing Hallt The Celebrated Fertilizer ! I WILCOX. GIBBS & GO'S Man ipialated Griaano, offered on yeiy Ubend lerma, pajable In ootlon on the buU f 15o f low aUUIQ, & .This Ferlilijtr U prepared irom SELECTED WATTB11L mlh'lii LjuLliIl -3 wajujuo ec Wi t Importers and Dealers in Guano, Savannah, Qa.f and Chariest oa,f. Q feblG Saratoga Springs A T Charlotte, N. 0. We haye now n A oneration onr Saratna ffonntam n4 Will have on dransrht all th umann fnah Saratoga Water en ice, as rood as it is at the Dpnngam new iorc. ' ' McAlilCN o DRUG STORE, marl-.. j Ten dent Column. KID GLOVES CLEANED, made ood an new for 25c a pair, bv the Ladies Building Sodety. - Leaye orders at Purefoy's store, or witn the ladies, i ; p xnar3 - JOHN G- YOUNG'S office Is on Collet street, opposite McGUI & Scott's. mars it . ANY ne wanting a rood. new. conntrv- made, two horse wagon, will nlease leaTe their address at this office. Price $5Q FOR SALE On InrffA' Aramrlik .na Eerfectly sound, age seven years, color lack Apply at W BOYD'S - r Shoe Store, Opposite, Court House, s marS 2t . i- - ' . . - FOB RUNT A new house with.5 rooms. on comer of &th street and N. C. R. Rr .An. ply to ! . A P NEWHEART. JUST RECEIVED, An Elegant Assortment of the oes in Lace and Silk Ties, Curtain Nets Ruclunj, , Handkerdtiefe, &c., " At prices lower than 'ere&i ,4 mara ( t
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