UHARLOTTE OBSEEVEE j
ip.D printing.
THe OssxBVxs J6b Department hai br
t&oroughly "nippllea witn every aeedei
want, ana wita tat latest styles ox Type, tan
every manner of Job War: can now M doni
wltn neatness, dispatch and cfceaxmsss. -
Wa can ruriiian.'-t short notlee " ;
BLAKXS,BnJZv2ADS, ,.
BtWSOBIPHOH BltXB.
I year (posted) tao, '
6 11108. f, i
3 mo. . t
I xaon. 7-
$8 00
4 00
200
75
psi
it
ii.. nnntv) In advance.
$2 00
' ' IiSTXEBXUEAj)S,OABI)S. ?' .
TAGS, KECXXPT8, F08TEX2&. :
Weekly. 0
nt of the county, postpaid 2 10
a months. - 1 00
VOL. XIX.
CHARLOTTE N.' Cm SUNDAY, MAItCH 17, 1878.
NO. 2,829
! PROGRAMMES, HARD BlUH,
liberal redactionB tor dubs,
. ' l"' '--
We desire to announce that our large Spring purchase of
pBY OOODS is now being opened for your inspection. ,
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
THE ECHOES OF THE WAR.
QUIBBLING ABOUT THE C0XFEREXCE.
The London Times Reviews the Situation
and Comments on the Possibilities.
WASHIXGT03T NEWS 1KB GOSSIP.
indu
our
perienced resident buyer in the market,
offering bargains are unsurpassed by any firm in the State.
Give us a call, or send us your orders, and we promise satis
faction.
incb8
ELIAS& COEEN.
BURGESS NICHOLS
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DULIB IH
ALL KIKDS OF
FURNITUKB,
BEDDING, &C.
T VPAT 1 r - V 1 Z. T.ICf f K Aw T .1VTI i
tVe have purchased a large Btock and will oner greater states that England and Austria have
7 ' agreed to demand-the annexation of
cements to the trade than erer before. fSa,
M'i. 1 8ion of Bulgaria.
laCllltieS IOr ThR Tim.e haa-thA fnllnwinff from St
Petersburg : "The official world here
again entertains grave apprehensions
of serious complications. Men who
have considerable influence in causing
or averting events which they profess
to foresee,, say it is by no tufiana certain
that the congress will meet, and if it
does not it is very likely to suc
ceed in the convenience of Austria and
English jealousy of Russia's success."
A dispatch from Kt Stefano to the
Times' states that the Russian guards
have been ordered to embark for home
as soon as the treaty is ratified, but it
is uncertain whether this relers to the
ratification by the Cz&r or the congress.
The Times' Vienna correspondent
says: "Russia has notified the powers
that the treaty will be sent them im
mediately after its ratification, Russia
having no reason to conceal anything.
This seems intended to re-assure Eng
land that there is no secret under
standing." The Times in a leading editorial says:
"On Monday the Russians npf pnly
occupied several villages round Con
stantinople, but took possession of a
point on the edge of the most norther
ly platteau running down towards the
entrance of the Bosphorus. The small
forts! which command the entrance
lie directly at the foot of the position
thns occupied, and as these works open
on the land side, . the Russians have
the power to march in at any moment
and close the entrance to the Black
Sea. As our Vienna correspondent ob
serves, B'uch a movement does not im
mediately tend to dispel the apprehen
sions maintained, that though there
may be no Becret treaty, a tacit under
standing has been established with
Turkey, which may involve arrange
ments most material to the decision of
the other powers. It is to be presum
ed that the terms of the treaty will pro
vide for the evacuation within a mod
erate time of the whole of Roumelia,
and consequently any position now
held near Constantinople. Bu,t mean
while the fact remains that Russia has
established herself on the Bosphorus,
As out correspondent observes,
not only is there nothing in
the recent movements of the Brit
jish fleet to justify this advance, but
there is little doubt that it must have
been adopted prior to those movements
and independently of them. It would
-A
-. Washington ; March I6 The sub
committee of the Senate Railroad com
mittee - have reported unanimously in :
m m it. .i! m i i
iavor oi extending me time ior me
completion of the Northern Pacific
Railroad eight years.
-r House Chalmers introduced a bill
for' the relief of the Meridian and
Vicksburg Railroad.
Waddellf from the Postoffice com
mittee, reported' a bill for the classifi
cation of mail matter and postage
thereon : ordered to be printed and
recommitted. The enacting clause of
the bill, to make available $375,000 to
day ante-bellum mail contractors, was
stricken out, by a vote of 112 yeas to
100 nays.
Bills' were passed for the relief of
Jas J Warring, of Savannah, Ga, and
MQB Harmon, of Virginia.
Adjourned.
The President has signed the act to
make persons charged with offences
and -crimes competent' witnesses in the
United btates and territorial courts.
There is legal machinery to stave'off
a decision in the Arlington case for at
least two years. Meanwhile the own
ers will be compensated by Congress.
The Ways and 'Means committee
have concluded the tariff bill, and will
commence the review Monday, and
will probably be ready to report it by
the end of next week. -k
The McGarrahan case, before the
Public Lands committee, is the scan
dal of the House. The case has been
on for twelve years, and nearly everjf
public man, either in Congress or the
lobby, during that time, is on the de
fensive. This is the great New Idea
quicksilver case, and is as mercurial in
all its phases, .
flUIEUL Ul niHEKUl
TELEGKATHIC MAIIKETS.
MARCH 16, 1878
FULL line
07
CHEAP BED3TEAD&, LOUNGES,
PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS,
COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND.
No. 5, West Trade St.,
CHARLOTTE
N. O
FIE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, JUST ARRIVED.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
jan3 ; . :. : '. " : " ' '- .
UNDER THfiS NEW MANAGEMENT QF
Refitted; in flrst-clasB style, and offers inducements to
IT A3 bpen Refurnished and
twoIIbw. and Rflsidflnts in its excellent table. Huwlled with the best th market aff&rds have been difficult for. Russia to adopt
- u ' ." I a course less likely to conciliate the
prices to suit the times. An active corps or waiters in awenoance i iuwub, uu u
pains or expense spared to render guests comfortable.
Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders.
OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE.
march 13
!2
DO NOT
YOUR
W TU IE& 1 tfe 153
until you have seen the ejegant stock of goods
The assortment is the
warerooms.
now in my
largest and most complete lever offered in Charlotte, ? '
&peetfully,
TO INSPECT IT AND GET MY PRICES,
Jan 5
FURNITURE iEAZEBt
Removed next door to Tost Office,
eood will of Europe or this country.
"Ourcorrespondent at St Petersburg
does not give a more cheerful report.
It is there said he tells us, by persons
of considerable influence, that while it
is by no means certain that the
congress will assemble, it is not very
likely to be successful if it does. Eng
land and Austria are accused of being
animated, not by a mere desire to pro
tect their legitimate and material in
terests, but by jealousy of the military
and diplomatic success of Russia. They
are supposed, therefore, to be desirous
of diminishing, as far as possible, the
consequences of the war. Russia it is
stated will declare that thougn she is
willing to have such questions, as
that of the straits discussed. The condi
tions she lias already signed are the
minmupa what she nas the right
and determination to demand. The
dimunition of the results of the war be
ing thus impossible, England, it is said,
will seek to increase them by demand
ing the extension of Greece, but the ef
fect of this will be to break the last link
of English alliance with Turkey, and
the Sultan will then recognize Ruesia
as his surest ally. That these wild no
tions should be seriously entertained
by persons of authority in the Russian
capital indicates, as' we have said,
a condition of mind by no means
fayoabje to a satisfactory execution of
the present negotiations. Jlhe terms
of peace may prove an agreeable
surprise, but Russia is not assisting
Europe to place a favorable construc
tion upon them." ;
London. March 16. A-dispatch to
Reuters from St Petersburg says : "It
is declared in- well-informed quarters
here that Greece cannot be a party to
the congress, , like the great powers,
although nothing t prevents Greece
from delegating the cape of her inter-,
ests to representatives at the congress."
The Pall Mall Gazette has the follow
ing!. "Rojie, March 16 --The Pope, not
withstanding violent opposition, has
ordered the Italian bishops to legalize
their positions,? giving them liberty to
demand "&rf exequatur from the govern
ment. This defines the Pope's policy.
It 'means tacit acceptance of the loss
SPARKS FROaj THE WIRES.
Among the passengers yesterday
from New York for Europe were John
D Philbrick, superintendent of educa
tional exhibits at Paris, and Major
Studer, consul at Singapore. ..
The liabilities of W A Ransom & Co,
shoe dealers of New York, are $550,000;
assets, $440,000, mostly nominal.
At a meeting of the directors of the
Five Cent Savings Bank, of Boston, it
was decided to continue to pay all de
positors on demand. The number of
the depositors is about 71,000, and the
deposits nearly $12,000,000.
The East Boston Savings Bank has
officially notified its depositors that
sixty days' notice will be required be
fore their funds can be withdrawn,
' J S Trimble, banker, and a heavy
shipper of grain, of Mount Gilead, O,
has failed ; liabilities, supposed to be
very heavy.
Walker, Welsh & Co, hankers of
Kakomo, Indiana, have suspended; lia
bilities, $100,000 ; assets, $189,000.
Furness, Ashe & Co, the oldest dry
goods and auction and commission
house in Philadelphia, has suspended.
Wbat Bossa Will Bo,
New Yoez, March 16. O'Donovan
Roesa, who has been engaged to lecture
on "Irish Liberty and English Life" at
Toronto, has been notified that he will
be mobbed. The owLer of the opera
house there has refused-to allow the
lecture to take place in the build
ing. Rossa says hie will deliver his
lecture, and if mobbed or arrested on
a charge of violating his English sen
tence of twenty years' exile, will claim
American protection, but he does not
believe the American governm ent spir
ited enough to interfere.
Pi?ODUCE.
CluelniiaU Flour . firmer, family 5 00a
6 50. Wheat dull, red 1 10al 15 Corn quiet
and firm at 40a41. Oats in fair demand and
firm at 2931. Bye easier at 60a62 Barley
quiet but 6teady, prime fall 4 50. Pork qaiet
at 10 OOalO 25. Lard in good demand, steam
steam 7 12 J, kettle 7 15. Bulk meats strong
and. higher, shoulders SJ, clear rib 4i, clear
sides 5ia5. Bacon higher but quiet, shoul
ders 4i, clear rib 5 70, clearside3 6 25. Whis
key easier at 1 02. Butter quiet but un
changed. Sugar firm but unchanged. Hoga
in good demand with full prices, packing
3 50a3 70, leceipts 920, shipments 450.
New York Flour a shade Eironger and
In some instances lOo higher with a fair ex
port demand for medium and low grades,
local trade light, 5 55a7 50 for- common to
fair extra. Southern flour 5 80a7 75, good
to choice ditto. Wheat lc better with a ennA
export demand, but has been checked some-
w&At-fcy hrraa-f fcor'cers-l 82al 33 for
No. 1 spring, 1 32al 35 lor No. 2 winter red,
140 for No. 1 white, 1 45al 43 for white
state and extra white. Corn wit hout any
decided change, closing scarcely so firm, 57
for yellow western, 55 for yellow southern.
Oata iaic better. Pork big bar, closing firm,
mess 10 50al0 60, the latter fancy-inspected.
Lard stronger, closing firm, prime steam
7 40a7 45. Sugar firm and in moderate de
mand. Rice quiet. Molasses unchanged
with a moderate inquiry. Freights dull,
per sail for cotton $d, per steam for grain
61a6.
COTTON.
NoEFOtk--Quiet and easy; middling, 10ic;
net receipts, 3,456; gross, blank; .sales, 341;
exports coastwise, 833.
Wilmihotoh Quiet; middlicgs, 10c; net,
receipts, 695; gales, 632.
Philadelphia Quiet ; middlings, lllej
net receipts, 190; gross, 56Q; sale3, 892; spin
ners 387.
Awcsta Quiet; middlings, 101c; receipts,
195; sales, 175.
CHAKLBSTOH-Easy; middlings, lOlalCfc; net
receipts, 440, sales, 800; exports to France,
2,203; to the continent, 94.
New Yokk Qjiet; middling uplands.
1015-16c; middling Orleans, 11 1-lGc; sales,
242; consolidated net receipts, 11,210; exports
to Great Britain, 8,543; to France 6,851;
to the continent, 6,576: to the channel,
3,675. .
Lrvx&rooL Noon Easier but not onoia-
bly lower, middling uplands 6 1-16, middling
Orleans 6 5-16, sales 6;000, receipts 14.600, all
American. Futures partially 1-32 cheapen
uplands, lew middling clause, March deliv
ery 5 31-32al5-16, April and May 6 31-S2,
June and July 6 1-16.
In consequence of the imDaired health of iriv brother, Mr-
W, TV. Latta, our resident manaffinsr partner; demanding
recreation from close confinement and active business, we. had
concluded to withdraw our concerns both Jiere 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. Mtjn, 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 irv the South, and with, our
advantages in my association with an extensive Manufacture
ing House in New York, we can furnish goods here at so low
a valuation as win aeiy any and every enort to competition
in this market. Our past experience convinces us that low
prices are promptly appreciated, and it will be our effort to
produce an Attractive btock at prices that must encourage
an active demand, '
The cordial response to our recent "announcement' to-
getner witn the many 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 crmiiniia ihfi Jjtndra of 1nw
prices." xx
And now in soliciting the patronae-e of the populace at
large, with an expression of gratitudbp 6ur friends arid "con
stituents, we proffer them shelter under th triumphant banner
of "One Price Clothiers,'' the model system, the -'protective
FUTURE?.
Niw Yobs: Futures closed 1 arely steady.
Sales, 34,000 bales.
March, 10 89c.
April, 10 89c.
May, 10 96a97c.
June, 11 0GaO7c.
Julv, 11 14al5o.
August, 11 19a20c.
8ptember, 11 01a02c.
October, 10 80a81c.
November, 10 7071c.
December, 10 71a72c.
Nw York Money in good demand at 5.
Sterling etrong at 5i. Gold strong at 18
Governments firm. New 5rs 4. States dull.
New York Bank Statement.
Loans decrease 31 millions, specie increase
'it millions, legal tender decrease 3 million,
deposits decrease vu tnousand, reserve in
crease 24 millions.
The Cotton Market.
OBSERVER OFFICE. )
Ohablottb. N. O., March 17, 1878 J
Union Printers Asied, o Steg Sown
Vhiladelfhia, March 15. Thia mor
ning the proprietors of the - Philadel
phia Press notified their compositors,
mernbera of the Printers' Union, that
their services were no longer needed,
and immediately., placed nonVUnion
men on their cases. About thirty or
forty men were employed on the pas
per, and all were discnaged, from the
foreman down. The men were told
that all who chose to leave the Union
would be re-em ployed,. 4 meeting of
the men will beheld to-morrow to. take
actipp in the matter.
The market closed dull, yesterday, at
following quotations :
Good Middling ...
Middling.....
; Strict low Middling.,,..... ..........
Low Middling....
Good Ordinary..
Tinges
Stain8(bright clean) "
Stains (deep clean) V
Lower grades, J
the
10
9
9
9
si
7
5a6
nominal
union for one and all.
Very respectfully,
E.
!N". B. To vacate and make room
Spring Stock, we will, for fifteen days
closing prices."
for the
,Wl
D. LATTA;
arrival of our
our Fall Goods at
ZJ . i
SjartanMra MMiWi Railroad
iC3
Leaders of Fashion and Lowx Prices !
NATIONAL CLOTHING HAVL!
"We will announce to the public of Charlotte and Vicinity
that we are receiving dailv our Spring Stock, consissne of
Men s, Youths , Boys and Children s Ulothing.
Our Men s and Youths Clothing are all manufactured alouf
own House in Baltimore, where we employ the finest i and Best
of skill and workmanship none but artist tailors to mare
them. -We can, therefore, sell our customers a Merchant
Tailor's made suit for less than you can buy New York Bho
made goods for. Our Stock is Fresh and New, and bought
under the present low rates of Goods. n
Our Stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods is of the Finest;
such as Scarfs, Ties and Neckwear in General j Kid Gloves of
all shades and all colors; Underwear for Spring and Summer;
Umbrellas, the very best of silk and alpacca. . "';
Our Stock will be ready for inspection by Saturday, the 23d
instant. We invite the public to come and see for themselves,
as we can do all we promise. '
Respectfully, ?
L. BERWANGER & BRO,,'
FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILOES.
N. B. Garments made to order and satisfaction guaranteed
or no sale. Goods sent by mail to any part of the South on
application. If they do not suit to be returned.
Now offers to. the trade a full stock of Im Mn's JEktr acts" and f temporal Tower.'
whqnes. F,rijli6b:WtiMccffJ Coleate Hone v. and Glycenne u ihettmes has a dispatch from Viem
oop; English, French' and: American Hair and Tooth Brushes.
PRESCRIPTION S
Carefully
'fq.iA
prepared atall . hours, both night and day, at
na savin? that "the opponents of the
credit are in a far larger proportion in
the Budget committee of the Austrian
delegation than in the delegation itself.
Therefore-the' majority in the delega
tion in fa,vor 61 the credit will be pro
tionately greater than it was in the
commi1 Ice. The vote there was 11
to 9." 1 ;- . " : " ' '
Pacific" Eaileoad. Matter. The
committee of the Senate on railroads
will on Tuesday next vote on the Texas-Pacific
bill. A majority of the sub
committee are in favor of it, and a
favorable report from the full commit
tee is anticipated. Senator Matthews
spoke at length in the Senate to-day in
support of the Pacific-raiiroad sinking-fund
biU.. speeeh was a very able
one and commanded much attention.
''Wash. Cor, Rich Dispatch,. Hth.
A Tery Good Reason -
The reason why only one sample .bottle
of Menell'a Hepalane for the Liyer will be
sold to the same person, for ten cents, -by
oar droeeists. in Charlotte, is because of the
enormous expense of importing the Bepa
tine into this country, bat as there are fifty
oses in the large size bottles, ;t seema two
cents a dose is cheap enough fox a medi
cine that cures dyspepsia,, and, Uyer com
plaint. All who have not had a sample
bottle axe entitled to one for ten cents at all
druggists. Three doses relieves any case of
dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion or liver
lesi fity doses $U f v .
THE following schedule will be Operated
on the Spartanborg & Asheville Railroad,
in connctidn with the Charlotte Air-Line
Railroad, and the Stages at the head of the
road, to Hendersonyille, Asheville and the
Warm Springs, on and after this date : ,
Leave Charlotte yia Air-Line R R, 7:10 p. m
Arrive at Spartanburg at 10:40 p. m
Leave fcpartanbure for Mt. Tryon, 5:00 a.m
Arrive at Mt. Tryon ... ......... 6:30 "
Arrive at Heridersonyille.... 12:30 p. m
Arrive at Asheville, CcOO '
FARE. ,
Round Trip Tickets, to go and return any
time within three months.
Charlotte to War m Springs and return, $21 .30
Asheville " " 14 30
" " Flat Rock " " 10.30
" " HendersonviHe " " 10.30
jgg Tickets for sale at the Air-Line Depot
in Charlotte.
The Post-OflSce Department at Washing
ton has orderec daily mails to be carried on
this route. ' D. K. DUNCAN,
aug7 Prest. 8. fe A.. Railroad
Charlotte, CQlumuia & Auiasta RR . !
The Celebrated Fertilizer I !
WILCOX. GIBBS & CO'S 7
JNCari ipulated. GrxLano,
S offered on very liberal terms, payable in cotton on the basis of 15c for low middling
E This FM-tilizPT is nrenared from SELECTED MATERIAL under our persona)
supervision, and twelve years use, has established that it is unexcelled 'and unequalled.
Call on Mr THUS H UAITJdKJi, unariotte, . u., ior terms ana prjees. - . . ,.j
febl6 -. : :! . Importers and Dealers in Guano. Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, ft u.j
AS USUAL.
I have just received a part of my IMMENSE STOCK of
. it
o vs.;
removal:
occupiedbv JMcAleianae as at Boot and Shoe Stpre;
AMontjment Shattered. Richmond:
Ta., March 14. During the terrific
thunder storm"w'hich raged at Lynch
Vnrer from Kalf-nnst ;iwp.lvfi - tn two
lYaur IwAndQ" I o'clock yesterday morning, a splendid
iMethodist cemetery, several years ago,
Jto the memory of the Confederate dead,
w8 s struck -by lightning." Thei marble
eaele surmounting the monument-was
entire monument, i
was badly.damagx .
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of - youth, nervous weak
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, fec, I
will send a receipt that will cure yon, FREE
OF CHAEaiS. xnis ereai remeay was dis
covered by a missionary in South America.
Send a Belf-addressedienvelope to the Rxv
Joseph T, Ihmak Station D, Bible Home,
New York Citv. - r"
ed.-
DPTltnJ J-Jf- : ' - .... . . -.' : V ;
r-u m ine unarlotte market.
.The number of vessels belonging to
$835 000. There were wrecked 2 steam
ers (one oi :tnenv. jueiu.etropons,;j x
ehin. 14 barques, 3 briga, and. 28 gchoon-
t. Fom Paris, France.'
WATCH MAKER, JEWELER, GILDER
"st . AND SILVER-PLATER,
Trade street; opposite First- Presbyterian
,..'. y Church, Nat Gray Store,- - . 1 .
I haya opened this store for the TQPfti of
lK JvATQHE8 CLOCKS & 4EWEI4RY
V-"b " ' ia every style.' - x. "
1 1 ill" do ' Coloring,' Guilding: Plating,
galvanizing Chains,; Watches, Old Jewelry,
etc.,' and make them equally as good as new,
at Bhort notice and at half price...
-1 As-1 have been working before in French
Swiss, English and American M anufactories
I have all the tools from Manufactories, and
1 can fit and make every pieceat once and
warrant them. - - ' '-,JF
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after Sunday, March 8d,-1878,
the following sohedule for passenger trains
will be run on this road : '''
No. 1 Day PassengerGOING SOUTH.
(Daily.)
Stops at all regular Passenger Stations.
Leave Charlotte, 1 05 p m
Arrive at Columbia, 5,68 pm
Leave Columbia, . 6 03 pm
Arrive at Augusta, 10 38 pm
No. 2 -GOING NORTH.
;. :? : (Daily.);- y
Stops at all regular Passenger Stations.
Leave Augusta, . . . 30 am
Arrive at Columbia, . : k . 1J 00 tarn
Leave Columbia. . . . 11 05 a m
Arrive, at Charlotte, ' 4 00 pm
No. S Night Express GOING SOUTH.
? - "(Daily.)
Leave Charlotte, '. m 9 48
Arrive at Columbia , ? ; 2 64
Leave Columbia. - , - 8 04
Arrive at Augusta, 7 05
, - No. 4 GOING NORTH. - Y
r -S1 '- (Daily.) - -Leave
Augusta, , 6.40
Arrive at Columbia .1125;
Leave Columbia, .j , . 1138
Arrive at Charlotte, - ; ;, f, 5 60
- Trains Nosl 3 and 4 stop only at, the
i Fort Mills, Rock Hni, i Chester, .Black
tocks. Winnsboro,' ' Rldgeway, :Dokd: Co-
lnmbia. Lexington."" Leesville.-' ' Sumuait,
Batesburg'Ridge 8prings; Johnton'a, Pine
House,' Graniteyille. , . " 'A POPE, -Ji
- uenerai rassenjer Agenv--
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For the
Spring Trader also a Large Stock of MEK'S
' '.. --.-.a "i-h., .!'"-.' ,i" ""V'';- ' -'- 4
and BOYS HATS, the prices of which wiirconyince you
that my;motto still is r , , ( " .
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