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i 3 XhAQsuBYn Jot Department Ja be tutmmztaj ; applied with v every Aede want, anawita taa latest ityieaoi Type, an ..'i very manner of Jon Wonc ten now m doaj '.. with neataea,tlipatcn ana cheapness. i w"e ean taraun at tnort nottee 'iT KLAJTga, BTTJ. ITSaTW. . , -Jy r LERSBHIaJAGABIK, v C v" XAGS.SSOXIX'TS.roSTEBa. 3 moa. 1 mon Si te (in toe county) iu BUYiuoe. y m oUt of the county, postpaid 2 10 e, months. . J V 100 a. 2 J ' - mt ru xix. CnARIiOTTE N. C;,;SPKDAY, MARCH 10, 1878 NO. 2,823. 1 -,nirr for luba. : 'ii4Mtii. Cliliile' wa -u. : 111 " 55-6 .' . , rr desire to announce that our 'large Spring purchase of DRY GOODS is nowibeing.opcned for your inspection. A PEACE WHICH IS SOT A PEACE. Business Deranged and General Uncer tainty Prevailing. . have purchaeedrX'Jafge Stock and will, offer greater tTgS? 4 ir ; v i uiars t trie puned (.nja e m tuha. A ;rlivcm '-ntp to the twielhaii'eBir. before. iHaving an ex- i t er from spniard m Havana to neriem,,d resident buW n!thev;inarK t, our facU.t.e. for . . i -' ;.! i : ; olil-r nur (iive faction. harainv ;re unsurpasseBfe anj, firm in the State a call, or. send us y-qxir rjersand we promise satis- ELIM & COHEN. ? I 4 n, WHOLESALE & RETAIL OXALKB IK ALL Itii DS OF FURXITURB, BE1I)G,&C. -A. CHEAP BKD8TEADr, LOUNGEb, PARLOB &CHAMBER6UIT8 X)FFIN8of all KINDS on HAND No. 5, West Trade St., O TT A TL L t T TE . N C FINE ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES, JUST ARRIVED. CALL AND 8EE THEM. UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF ra. ill -mil . In- tnX(-s fcval ow -verj thing - ws caii earn. reiit has been greatl.y ino p red ainJ, to crown al the sin ail p x l ra.ad spreauiiig Mr Q nntero irli e ter lr-in antiau Ue CJula, in wliicn the wnu-r -ta that Geiifra4 l'a(-C", in ' he e is m depHrtment, was duly iuf'T'iit-d of tue rur mission of - Vr ra( fliief . lieti.d ituel, Santa Cruz, Pa ct o and Monaco did n-t e cogn z- ti e a. no oi the cen'ral coui-mi-tne in Canury, and aissert that tin- eastern department was not con sul ed. Tt.e 'urmi peace commission i'self is (v v ded. MtximoGom z bing in the Spanisi; camp and. R Jrtqutz and Cidi.tzo with th insurgent." The letter adds tr-at t here is great discoi tent among the Spaniards, and that hostilities nave been resumed, and cone udes with an appeal for aid for patiiois who are still in thn fleid. Ai. other letur stated tha' Vmcente Garcia hao join d viacco. Mr De Luna has received inform tton that ' o. Sdo luriie, formeri v president ad interim of Cuba, said that the secret o uidiiiona of ihe peApe wourd" be found, accepta ble to Cubans' hen published. The Luaurtfents of the central depart meuthttd to surretdtj on account of a want of ammunition and. means tt prolong" the tfnr' ; A Cuban 'chief wrote to Alr"e.im tbat. a prsflHire was bn "fight to bear""hp'ri(u the central com mittee to sign the peace c ndi ions. Vincente viarcla, itrancico Javier Cs pedes and '.Mx1mo Gomez did not accept tHatCfmji jf Jjpe. surrender. ine hrst named remained at th$ head of his forces in I'umas the second marched to the east with his oonfedc rates, while the third prepared to ac company Kodriqm z and Callazo to Macco, to communicate to him the re. ult ol the peace negotiations. THE WAR TROUBLES. H . i Jet'-. - v 13 been Refurnished and Befitted in first-class style, and offers inducements to Travellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with tbe best the wajet afford prices to suit the times. An acta Ye corps of waiters in attendance ay meals, and no pains or expense spared to render guests comfortable. Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR IVIOTTO IS TO PLEASE. WASHINGTON XETVS AND GOSSIP. Washington, March 9. Persons in ten sied in t he Ui ion and Central Pa cine Railroads consider tne bill passed by tbe Senate committee harsh. It provides in fleet, for their payment into the sinking iund one million dol lars, until the year 1900, with interest on thedefemd payments. NIGHT DISPATCHES . Washington, Marcn 9. In the House ihe diplomatic appropriation bill was conBioered without action. The President has approved the bill for changing the times for holding the district courts of West Virginia. Also the bill for issuing arms to the Washington Light Iufautry, of Charles ton, S C. Railroad Bridge Destroyed. iprl BTJTTJR, DO NOT until you have seen the elniHtock6fgoods now in my warerooms.'' : The assortment is the largest and most complete ever offered in Charlotte, AMD IT Wllolfl P."2 "ffOTIJ TO INSPECT IT AKD GET MY PRICES. ftospectfully, ; , . , n -t, . .' IS. G . EOGI HS, FUBITITUBE DEALER, New BecwbWiok $d$f JJarch 9. The great railroad bridge spanning the Raritanr river at this pqini eghf fjre from the sparks of a passing", iocorho live shortly before 6 'clockUi8 mor4 mng. in aDoiit an hour's tim' it was lmont entirety consumed. The east ward and westward b ut d freight and pHSsennr trtiins over the Pennsylvania Railroad are stopped in consequence of t he disaster. ; PH8sent;et8 will be transferred, until the break is fixed, acrofs the river via a foot bridge. The total loss is estima ted at $100,000 Philde PHiAr March 9. The Penn- Hvlvama Railr. ad officiils in this city state that ih-d sti ueiion of Uieir4dge at New Brunswick be fire, this morn- jhg, will not interfere with the traffic of the toad. THE PROPOSED WARCOXGRKSS. Suleiman Pasha DrownedA Conspira cy to Assassinate the Saltan. London, March 9. The Vienna cor respondent of the Times confirms the rep Ttttiat Count Andrassy, yesterday, told the Hungarian delegation that the government had no intention to an nex or occupy Bosnia or Herzogovinia and that the powers had now accept ed the proposal for a Congress at Berlin. France, however, has also expressed a wish that the congress he e nfined to the Eastern question. This wish arises from a tear tbat the Congress may claim a risjht to sanction all recent territorial changes. There is little doubt that France will receive reassurances. Prince Aueraperg stat ed m the Reichstrath that ever ques tion bin t he Eastern would I e excluded from the .scope of the congress. Eng land ' also, - although accepting the congress; seems averse to the intro ductiogL, questions not directly rais eu ny the war, such as the Greek question, final settlement of which -is not yet imperative. All other powers being ready to accept any date of meeting, the only question is will Rus sja accept-'that proposed, towards the end. of the month. Russia's answer is expected immediately and when it Arrives the date will be fixed. The Bt-rlin government will issue formal invitations. Col one, March 9. A letter to the Cologne Gazette from Pera states that Suienxun Pasha has been drowned. His papers proved that he was contem plating a conspiracy for the overthrow of the gujtan. .r The Telegraph's Vienna dispatch says Count Andrassy 's statement to the -delegations, will be to the effect that peace can only be brought about by an J juuderstanding between all tne powers Austria cannot look' to this' or that power for a settlement, She will de fend the intereets.of EJurope and her 'own interests if uecessay alone. , A special from Vienna to the Times s-tys the extension of Bulgaria along 'l&iezn sea na caused a grat comrnp tiou at Athens, since; if carded out, it Wou d terminate Greek aspirations in connection with France, Constantino ple and the Dardanelles. Even should the ship from Kva!a to Makero only be included in Bulgaria, this would in tercept the co-st line, the possession of hich they have lorg regarded as a rightful inheritance, the majority of inhabitants being Greeks. It is rumored in the London clubs nd political circles, but it cannot he said n how good grounds, that Lord. yons is likely to sucoed Lord Derby as secretary of state for the foreign de partment, in case the anairs between England and Russia again become threatening It is even regarded as not unlikely that the change will be mde before the meeting nt the con gress, in which case England would be represented by her foreign minister. Vienna, March 9. The statement ac companying the bill of credit to be sub mitted to the delegations, says : Un the present position of a flairs it is not impossible that the government might be obliged to take extraordinary meas ures for the protection of the interests of the monarchy, in this case tne gov ernment must be in a condition to cov er the expenses, and therefore asks for sixty millions norms. It is proposed to expend this in completing the equip ment of the army, put intended to al- ford tbe government means to insure the monarchy against danger and sur prise." Thb Despised Dollar Forced Upon Railroad Hands. That the haoda on tbe New York Central did not instant- y strike and strike with the force of a back-acting, double-jointed butting ram, too when the officers of the road oflered to pay them off in silvpr, sim ply shows how patiently labor submits to the outrages of capital. Those men i nad worked hard for their money they had earned every dollar of it you may safely swear that Vanderbiit saw to that and then, instead . of re ceiving their honest earnings in green- DacKs ragged, dirty and pestilential though they may have beento be paid in the demonetized and exflanc tified scrapmes from argentiferous dust heaps of Idaho and Nevada ! Ye gods!" cried one of thedefrauded but helpless workingmen, in that strone. poetic language peculiar to the New York Central brakeman; at the same time gazing upon his handful of the beggarly coin Ye gods !" he cried, 'is there, as wt've been told. No hand on high to change thiss'uflto gold? If not, and w must bear this silver .znss. Iben let her ripit's all the same to us !" The demoniac laugh which followed this wild burst of silver-plated irony and despair, so to speak, will re-eclio among the deep cuts and heavy fills of tne Jew York Central to the last sylla ble of the recorded time-table. Courier Journal, .' A Yery Goo Reason. The reason why onlv one- samnle bottle of Merreil'a Hepatine for the Liv6r will b sold to tbe same person, for ten cents, by oar aroggibts, m i harlotte, is bei aase of the enormous expense of importing the Hepa tine into this country, but as then are fifty oses- in the larce size bottles, it seems Wo cents a d09e is cheap enough for a medi cine that cures dyspepsia and liver com- Pi&int. an who nave not bad a sample bottie are entitled to one for ten cents at all druggists. Three do?es relieves any case of dyspepsia, constipation, indieestioD liver compla nt, inthe world Regular s r? bot les, fity doses $1.' A CARD. To all who are suf&rin s from the error and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a receipt that will cure yott FREE OF H ARGE This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America, Hend a self-addressed envelope to the Riv JoSifh'T IniZs, Htation D, Bible Home, vpw xort ntv Jan 5 Removed next door to Post Office. . .u:; ' -.:-'" FROM ROME. London, March 9 A special to the Sandardir m Rune announces ' that the ujiuistry has restgnt d Tht King wili probab y snmmoi" S gicrZrar delli to form The cabinet. A special to the Berlin Rational Zeir tuna from Vienna says -tbat Russia suddenly seems t object to the Aus' tnan occupation tt Bos 'ia and Herze yovin'a. at d is tirena ing to assist the Turks o rnsist it. The Times' Bt rhn correspot de t wva this sensational news caused much comment, but it evidently re quires confirmation. m j?k f rrvi rr-. Di Now offers to the trade; a full stocVof jMUTijExtrcMs and SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. 18 w " . I Wloanfa P.nrrlicTi Salppf fhtuwsj tJolsrate HoneV. and, U-iycenne don from Tn.sie says the Aui -n i. , . v j " iu.:. iJA,tVVA nrntmioTtM Llovd steamer, bphinx, from rmgusn, J? renCU ana Amerwau wfth2.5Dt) CSrcas8ianadn!boar, night and Carefully prepared at all ihours, T"1 T'TT TTxTh i ,.!4-.T-lJoi 9Voda.dfU.4 nrvihtii Ex-Postmaster-Qeneral Jewell very ill at Hartford, Conn. A Reuter s dispatch received m Lon strauaq Cavallo !ca right firear.d went ashorje , nsarCape Eha -. ;A temporary injunction , nas . oeen granted restraining the 'HaydensviUe Savings Barife of Williamsburg, .Mass, Believed he was a Woman. Quite a play of the imagination occurred the other day with a well-to-do farmer in Caswell county. Very portly in size, he was taken sick, a general let down of the nervous system; and to the sur prise of his friends he imagined him- nelf a wman and bo. impressed was he with the liElTtf that 1 he drote1 every mle doctor outtrf th-e htmse and sent three mils fer'a good-old lady who f.r years had been nnrsing the siek, and nothing would lo but she must rub him and 4,doctorfy" him exactly as if he was a woman. The old woman humoted hiB whims even to making him hot teas and gruel and after rub bing him an hour or two she finally persuaded him the crisis Wasover and that instead of a woman h was a large full eto win man: The regular physi cian rode: home with month stretched and the1 whole neighborhood got- in such a titter that tbe portly and digni fied gentleman cannot appear on the church ground enndays without smile all around. : lne doctors pro h- unce it 'honly " c ase of toulierific mania they have ever known recorde in this c fan try. - Reidsvt-lle Times. Fourteen Englishwomen are study ine medicine: atheFacolty-of Paris and while Dr Vulpian, the Dean of the Faculty, speaks in complimentary terms of their behavior Mr Chapin Avrton writes to the London Truth that it i only those, on the other hand, leadine a daily, almost hourly life of comradeship at hospitnl labrato- rv and school life s who can judge, , o and acknowledge with deepest grati tude the kindness and gentle courtesy ever shown to them by the some six thousand young Frenchmen who are their fellow students. . tj F OR RENT. The "Crystal Palace" property, earner Church and 8eventh streets Elegant and commodiuus dwei'ing, excellent well of waer on the preru ses, and all r ecessary ut buildings in good repair. Possession given immediately Apply to mai9 lOt i, W BANDS KB. . In consequence of the imDaired health of W, Latta, our resident managing partner, demanding, recreation from close confinement and active business, we had concluded to withdraw our concerns both here and in Chester. Upon my arrival, under the approach of warm weather, with still a heavy stock of Winter Goods on hand, I find it inex pedient and impracticable to retire from business effectually, and so deem' it to our interest only to close out in Chester, thereby permitting the return of our Mr. Mtjnn-, who will represent us here in Charlotte, at such time as I cannot be here in person. The concern will continue as usual with the largest and best Assorted Stock in the South, and with our advantages in my association with an extensive Manufactur ing, House in New York, we can furnish goods here at so low a valuation as. jvill defy any and every effort to competition in this market. , fOur past experience convinces us that low prices- are promptly appreciated, and it will be our effort to produce an Attractive Stock at prices that must encourage an active demand. The cordial response to our recent "announcement," to gether with . the lhany expressions of regret for our oontem plated severance from the community, assures us of a genuine recognition of ..our "fair dealing," and will instill a redoubled desire and determination to continue the leaders of "low prices:"- ' And now in soliciting the patronage of the populace at large;, Willi an expression of gratitude to our friends and con stitunt7,Wpr6fe shelter under the triumphant banner of "One Price. iJothiers,'' the model system, the "protective union for one and alL: Very respectfully, E. D. LATTA. .: iNi Bi-Tp vacate and make room for the arrival of pur Spring Stock, we Willi for fifteen days, sell our Fall Goods at clbsihg prices." 1:i : , ... ,t JICKNSE TAX. ... ., Tbe merchants of Mecklenburfe county are noticed that the License Tax for this LA-jd. present year e spires tbe 12tb day or Marcn instant, and persons desiring to continue business must come to mv. oiee in the court house and take out renewals by that time. M E 'ALEXANDER, mar91Jr ' - Sheriff. . Democrat and Home copy, twice. iT ':vir - 1 J Jii J'i'l Li- A .H- .. I-:-'-, ESTABLISHED 1846. i) H S U 8 E A R R I S O N vritiiig inns AND MUCILAGE. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. JET BLACK 81 HCOL INK a SPECIALTY. For Sale hy all Leading StationeH -and- mar9 i-f HARRISON INK CO., , 5 Murray Street, N, V. Clearing House Notice t have this day received our Stock of SpriDg iiiiet hd Samples, and we afe; prepared now to make Spring Suits to order qs law as any house in America. 1 Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. L. BERWANGER & BRO FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. .if; I N; B. Our entire Stock of Fall and Winter Goods to be sold regardless of cost. Ha. IB. cS 33., . National Clothing Hall. OFFICE CLEARfNG HOttSE AGENT, T ' Charlorte, . 0:, March nd; l"878. p ON and after the 11th day of March, 1878, the folio wine rates on cotton, will be en- roiced by ail lines irom (jnanouc : u $t 50 1 35 I 75 1 60 -175 To Char'eston,.. To-Wilminutoni To Savannah,... To Richmond, - To Norfolk, ... To Portsmouth, To Baltimore, To Philadelphia,,.. To New York,.. To Boston, ro Providence,.....,. To Rail River, T) e nbove rates induce Marine Insurance. Tbe undersigijed is the only autboiiaed agent for signing bills of ladingoo all Phfip mentB pf jcolton, . .,VE JcBEI C. H..A. f Sol Haas, G, F A, R fc D B.' Approyed I F W Cuek. G Fda, C C B'y, . l'A Port G. F A, & A B E. r v ... . o! ik U... 8 15 S-65 3 65 AN EXPL0SI0K. New Stock. mtU- lo nmviui i 4 i'.stf- '.'.vatriaK 11 L11.-j: S3ml!aa i 3 11 5n i .r-8 jb!..- t:! 1 i Which Deals Oat Fire and Beath.1 i Cincinnati, O., March 9. At Harri socOQf iaitfilgnt, ittf etfitfft&t Ihe towrr"hall, a new gasoline machine which was being tested by thosemn-' skilled in its operations, exploded. iFl i, -a- memher of the) town" cooBcir, a little gin were suiea, arretMi an 1 have remnvprl ofnplr rf iPTfttwftre!i Staves and inware 0 the NEW. AND ELKGANT STOfefi ONKA!DElSTRBgr, and Fisher were dgerously injn , latpW ' -i i 'Tlvf-Tk ; j et, ed and many others slightly hurt, aLjy occupied k by J.VMcJ Alexander as a Boot and, Shoe Ptore. e-flamea--gfyead-an the .wildest V OYes, Tin-Ware, Hollow-ware! Wooden-ware l-.Ption Of tHe 'public,1 atTJiices whi fiea m the Charlotte market Popular ZEB VANCE STOVE a specialty i Peobablk Case of -Accident ax Drowning, 'TFcdcW" C, Marcb 7. Th k b'fi fy of a w hi te ' man w as ; 'fl n h d feangU'g in the willows abuxit three nleB-,b4ow . Weldon .this evtning by Mr JohnDeberryj of -this place, who w8 oat bunting It was n a ery ad vanced stage of decomposition, and is luptibsetrtbWttfat rjfMrJ LrBrewer, of MecklgrMrH-Ta. wWardrowned while attempting to cross the Roaaokei river at thisaceSJaiftfarf 11th last.; til ii riii r-9a -2-csa il jifi ait J tnilL met witn. a san acciaenw aper epuouc, ax prices wniCUT rc uuw- rotSrhversy - tbe firat-clasjkhQfs tihatiiafeare4 she wUt. no recover.- i nf k w-:York..stnTwsbatJ.tbe .service tbe same aroommodatH'n ror one'ana two ILLTAMB & FINGE R, . ; - . i - z;ueaipr$ m j ,i Grain sFJoar, Hay. Bn and, alXJDanntry Produce and Groceries. ., , ortn Uarolina Bacon. Floor and Meal a specialty. ' Bend for quotations. - mca8 fa: Real $tete Mining Immigratibn Agency id Tenting Mines, L?0R' selling buying1 ai I Land and Honses, and prdvidfrrg notnes In the Piedmont TeeionS of North Ctrolitii and Booth Carolina, and : being -connected with the t8oTJTHsH Bjdcqm),V chrcoiatedta this conn try and Korope-twice .a . month, I will advertise, free of cost, alj- arms, and mines, placed in my nanas. iorsaie. .tl ;;8i..'. WAV- VI S ' ihUKA.Ik .tn.it ASa Prystal palace., achild's dress. wicS the owner can xet .oy caumjc "ms lots pmoe tu paying for this advertisement.' marW" r Ku 'ui i in i. i in), i Ui ..try .i.. it f: .lit if 'ml iii i 'I II II i illgji H2preservi VoSrbaby's health by' NPTKFO administeriPg Dr Boll's Baby yfmTor the pings dis -ases of early cnuanooo, i nw cup i WOTTK D A safis kev.Khlch the owner can caU and get or send as the safe which it ttF0E 'RENT Two stores aridf two dwel tm Gbllesre street. J Apply to tiji-- .ic'.i if v'.- The Celebrated Fertilizer ! ! Wilcox, gi bbs & co's Mlaiiiptilated. Gnand, tS offered oii very liberal tefms,' piysble In cotton on the basis of 15e for low middling'. Ttiftrir .U. prepared Xrosa tf JCLKCTD MATKK1A.L, nnder our personal sion, and twelve years pse, has estsbusnea that ft is unexcelled and nneqaalled. - tll otf MrTHOS H GAITHER. Chark)' te. N. C. f6f terms and nricesj , t BUpervi Tall btr MrTHOS H G. . , w - . , - -j Jebie -r' b: Zmpottsniaad Dealerairi Goano, 8avannah, Ga., and Charleston, 8, 0. a iutin dj .ol il: . ..i;ti'i . h i ... ; ; Li, JO Sue-! 1. 1- : . , -u':i ',-.', ir. . t.i.:.ji"j" i f. -j , i ; j. . . . ail ; . : OF mmmm -, . - -i . . . 1 4 1 .SlSil' ' aWllxHt 7H-;t?J.. liti : ' v-i ...v--. j.,;., -.'...; 1; : Ti. J w . - 5 t ;f f.s - - t 1 lf. mi JOt. i d. . Mi to lit ?! 1, I- r ij I ': : I- c :1. Till. it m 1 II. T. R1ITLER.
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