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CHABLOTTE 0B3EBVEB T- aoDpni::7i:: a. .. r , , rt i f ( t rp fT XHOsszsm Joi JepitUntat'l: t thorooslily supplied rwiui rrery aMil want, and wa to latest ttyie ci Xxrt rry mimnitr Cf Iot wcrx etatrr tt&oai Weaatarnl-i i.tcrt 1.. 'n r " , t : ' rzaaAin , L.- rirr 8X7BSOBIPTIOX BAMB. lvear(poBtpaid)indvMice, 6 mos. . - $8 00 . 4 00 2 00 DM ii 3 nxos. 1 moil 75 LIKELY XDITIOH. !, ' - vw an the county) in edrance, $2 00 Sat ofthewonty.poBtpaid- 2 10 months. " ' 1 00 yoi. xix; u CHARLOTTE JfciCU FEIDAY, MARCH 22, 1878 H08,833i Liberal reductions for clubs KfadY-madc ClolhiogL and General Sferchiindi,! TELEGBAPHIC SEWS. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS United States was mulcted in five mil-1 How the Depositor of 'SaTings Banks mm uouare, -'iub corxesponaence is are Protected.' - n . bulky? but fcontains . nothing J startling ; , , j s ,k-(J- on the nart of England or nalnahlfl stn. Boston, March 21" Governor Bfce 1 ; "sKEGiiii' ;ixe The Largest, Best AasoRTEDdiCHEApisT Stock ct ; evervrougni w mis martcewi Th 3 Fisheries Award -Another Effort to - Eepeal Resumption A Proposition to Goods f jHEstabllsh a , postal Sailngs, Beppsi- lory me not Bpjspgs Keservatlon and Senator Dorsejf-; i saI 7 In Consequeuce of the impaired hethlnfy B6UieK Mr, pltfity on the1 part of the United States. day signed a bfll entitled; "an act for f"VVi-Wi IiATTAi our regidentaTTs hn8ioner:oflnternal reve- &W?2L& iwicowuu uuuiwusc wuiiiieiutiifc auu acuve uusiueas, yo nui vuuumueu, iu wiiiiumw our concerns DQtn(iere ana in. vesier. n toy arnvaU under the arjnroafth'of warm".' weathfir ' -with nne "will ito-mdrrbw issue a circular materially modifying and explaining a recent owLm with regard to the division Hn,e between: cigar factories and retaU stores, wnicn nas caiiea out innumer able protests from all 0ver4.be country. We are prepared to prove upon examination of, our stock'that we make n vais boast, and solicit buyers, both wholesale and retailto JiCOK AT OUR Q0ODS AND PRICES efore 'purchasing. tv fA THE ECHOES OF THE WAR. CenerANotes ana Gossip. 1 1 1 Senate ttnrt Alnnrrns. mbroidJk-WAsBiiWTON, March 2X. I an appropriation to complete the cata 4...A -r pries Kid Gloves, Stin Umbrellas, 1 ans, Ties and Jancy Hoods the citizens ofew Yrk city asking orp complete ana iWiU ioe.Boia'atAsioiHi&iiiiNu w rjuvx.o Carpets, uu ; tiiotns ritnavdattings :very low. w Fair dealing, yourselves. Democrat and Polite and attentive cierks. uebp il. Call "and" lee Eb afid jnc ELIAS & COHJ ' - march 22 BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL dxaleb is ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDI1SG,&C. A FULL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, . COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, Weat Trade St., CHARLOTTE. N. 0 FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, JUST ARRIVED. CALL AND SEE THEM. jan3 ' ':.:f" ' - THE CHARLOTTE HOTEL , . .-. -,.ir- - ,. UNDEtt.THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF. J- R I lr E-Y DAVIDSON. ' ' T..A- z- IJA8 been Refarniahed and Refitted in first-class 'gjVlmd offers inducements to TrayeUers and Residents in ite excellant table, supplied with the bes the market affords An active corps 01 waiters ra aiienutmce :uu, "u uu legue of ; the national medical library, tne committee; on mutt .IjaSgnr OfCaffwrnia, read a com? munication from T W StouJfBSJfc jsgfc retary of the New York maritime asso ciation, referring to the memorial of that association in regard to the change I removal Still Nothing Settled-Speculations as 1 to Knariana ana fcnssia's rositions on the Conference QuestionRussia Con centrating Troops Around Constanti nople.;. " London, Mar ax 21. The Telegraph's yuaAacfiam ost positively tuab f 11 xuiitjKutsKj .Jtate provis ional governor 01 tJugana, lias com mitted suicide because threatened with savings banks:" the law to continue three vears. The Brighton Five Cent Bank was the first to avAil ' itself of thfe benefit of this law. ,.The bank commis sioners have directed that during the penou irom Marcn 2i8t to septemner 2l8t, 1878, not over ten per cent shall be paid to each depositor JHt of the' to tal amount due him; ten pr xaent. adv ditional be paid dunng the period 'be tween September SlstiiSySvtorch' 21st. ; 18791 N turther siadiStidiial amount shall be paid alter the1, tatter date, except by order of tfiedmrnis sioners. 4 .', United States Bonds in Market. 1 the London ''''' in the control'6f the life saying station recently presented in the Senate, and stated that the memorial favored the trau&fer of the control of that service from''theTreasury to-the Navy Depart ment, whereas it protested against the change. He (Sargent) supposed that the mistake occuned in stating the purport of the memorial in the Senate. The Senate Railroad committee to day referred Senator Hill's bill for gov ernment aid from-Jtfillao. Ga, to Key Russia is about to issue her intima tion that she recognizes . the right of 1 corporate and individual, continue each power individually to demand the discussion of any stipulation in the treaty, but reserves the right of refus ing to submit such stipulations to the sanction of the powers, even if the majority desire it. A dispatch to the Daily Telegraph from Pera says the British government has telegraphed to Gen Sir Arnold Kimball to return home immediately, and are aometimel .of verv " laree amounts. The fea&f the silver bill has died away, buttne people now be gin to dread what ' may follow it, and there is a trong and widespread feeling that ft Americans- are to try experiments on their credit they had much better do so with debts held at still a heavy stock of Winter Groods on hand, ! find it inex pedient: and impracticable to retire frombasines ellectaally, and 1 so j deem it to our interest only to close out in Chester, thereby-permitting the return of our fMiMttNN represent us ereiri Charlotte, at sucttriMerijIfciinbi:be MM lersDnPThe concern will continue as usual with" the lafesland sfrfed; Stock in the uthTandfwiitbur advantages in my association with an extensive Manufactur ing Iouse in New York, we can furnish goods here at so low a valuation as will defy any and every effort ; topompetiiion in this market. Our past experience convinces us th&iilaw prices are promptly appreciated, and ita WilLhe our effort to XQlLDuir.March 21.r-The Times' nhanciai-articte .1f'Ttowf 1 U ii't"i ,11 1 ilaoa ftTtA ttmrtirr Stock at, nrieea that, mn st. Tiftnnrarft bondrntinue to beboKght for A1tt:KrArri'nA : ' ,,tW icanjacGount and their price is main- tuaM,T)uf the sales m English hold- an active' demand , The cordial response to our recent announcement,,. to gether with the many expressions of regtfbrpurrnti 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 tow West, to a sub-comniittee consisting of It is reported that England has decid- T Hf.nl JO 1 I 1 . 1 . T ' eu 10 resist me xvueBian annexation in Asia Minor . A Vienna Jlispatch to the Times says Russia's adinission of the right of the congress to discuss what points of the treaty are of European interest does not seem to have been made directly to England and the difference is still unsettled. A special to the Daily News from St Stefano reports that the Russians have abandoned the idea of embarking at Buyukdere, because Minister Layard has informed the Porte that if the Turks granted them permission to em bark there, the British fleet would come up the Bosphorus. The Neivs' Vienna dispatch says : "Russia has declared her readiness to make concessions relative to the boun daries of Bulgaria' and all misunder standing between the three empires is removed." A special to the Times from Vienna says that according to the treaty of San Stefano, the evacuation of European Turkey except Bulgaria, must be com pleted in three months after denmtive peace, and a portion of Russian troops may embark on the Black baa and the Sea of Marmora. It is doubtless on the strength of these conditions that the Russians are now -beginning to march their troops for shipment in the Ransom, Matthews and Saunders. Ihe Postoffice committee has order ed an adverse report on the nomina tion of Alex Reed as postmaster at Toledo, O, by a vote of 6 to 3. NIGHT DISPATCHES. House Chalmers, of Mississippi, i n troduced a bill providing for the organ ization of the Mississippi improvement commission, neierred. The naval appropriations bill for nearly fifteen millions of dollars was passed. An effor . to take up the Mexican pension bill was defeated by a vote of 97 to 116. The motion was made by Mr Hewitt, of Alabama, and was to set aside the regular order. The vote is no indication of the strength of the measure. Waddell, of North Carolina, chair man of the committee on Postoffices and Post Roads, reported a bill to es tablish a postal savings depository as a branch of the Postoffice Department, and to aid in refunding the interest bearing indebtedness of the United States. Ordered to be printed - and recommitted. It authorizes the estab ment in Washington of a chief office, to be called "the central depository," and the opening (at suitable money or der postotfiegs) of sub-depositories for prices And now in soliciting the patronage of the populace at home than in English hands. People large, with an expression of gratitude to our friends and con dangerous seems to surround the ot "One Jrri.ce Clothiers, ' the model system, the '-protective United States national finances " union fnr ntm and nil. Vortr rnanontfnllir - . . - ' ' - wvm was V 'W T IVMIX VVAMltl) - , a . E. D. IiATTA ; SrAKKS FKUM THIS W1KKS. th2.VGUnd.&ttd?fPrigue' o N. B-To vacate and make room for the arrival of our A London dispatch states that the Spring: Stock, we will, for fifteen davs, sell our Fall Goods at Nn. TnrLT " closinS pnees.- It is stated that Bismarck. the Nicaraguas shuffling. tired of has de termined to order, the blockading of the Nicaraguan pprts. A Cincinnati dispatch says that Miss Von Hillern has made her 100 miles in 28 hours. Rev Mr Gilbert, formerly of Balti more, now of Cincinnati,, who was ac cused of immoral practices," was, after a full investigation by his church, fully exoneratedt B. D. LATTA & BRO. 1. ra-M'-: A . . J;s ..... ; f I- .li.! Leaders of Fashion and Low Prices! . 1 .; !' -lit ) ) .'Jirii i I NATIONAL CLOTHING HALL! Fire on Staten Island. the receipt lyMtitbdrawal of deposits, neighborhood jjf Constantinople, as -ft sjtiA prices to suit the times. pains or expense spared to rendef guestscomfortable. Moderate Terms for Monthly OUR MOTTO ISTO PLEASE. : U march 13 ,2 DO YOUR until you haW seen "the, elegant stock of goods the now in my 1 rocTTilVri .4 UU&VHt UUU warerbbins.;The assortment is osOTnpletl ever offered in Charlotte, -TOP TO vINSPildri IT i AND GET MV PRICES, it03poctfuUy,j vu mwmA : '1 3f1' 1 Jan 5 FJJRNITUHE DEALER, Mnioved, next door to Post Office. interest to be allowed at three per cent. The deposits are to be paid into the Treasury, and the interest credited to the postal savings depository ac count at the rate of four per cent. De positors to the amount of over $50 may have four per cent bonds issued to them, redeemable after five years, and only transferable by the authorization of the Secretary of the Treasury. The bill also provides for certificates of de posit of the denominations of ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred -'dollars, bearing interest at 3.G5 for - one year only, and to be convertible i nto four per cent bonds. Senate Hereford, of W Va, offer ed a preamble and resolution directing the Finance committee to report the House bill repealing resumption with in one week, and asked that immedi ate action be taker. Objection was made by Mr Morrow, and the matter went over under the rules. The timber question was resumed. Jones, of Florida, spoke in opposition to the Secretary of the Interior. Mr Dorsey, of Arkansas, arose to a personal explanation, and called atten tion to a publication which appeared in a New York paper of yesterday, in regard to his amendment to'.the bill passad last week to extend the time of the Hot Springs commission. . He said he bad determined long since not to respond to newspaper publications in stigated by persons engaged in defam ing the characters of those upon this floois, but in regard to this matter he desired to say that the amendment in troduced bv him simply, authorized the superintendent of the Hot Springs reservation to lease ground for the erection of suitable bath houses for the accommodation of the public, and to they may begin operation at once. Russia has insured herself the right, or at any rate the possibility, of having a portion of her troops always around Constantinople until the final settle ment is signed. A Berlin dispatch, to the London morning journals says jrnnce Bis marck's bill separating the railway de partment from the Prussian board of trade, and appointing a special impe rial minister for the railway,vwiU pro bably be introduced in the Reichstag to day. It is not believed that the bill will pass at present, but some members intend to take the opportunity of de bate on its first reading to question the ministers regarding the existing cabi net crisis. There is some talk of a dis solution of the Reichstag, and an at tempt to carry the new election on Prince Bismarck's personal strength. This morning's Post prints a Becond edition containing the following : "Pera, March 21. The Russians have in the Bosphorus two regularly fitted torpedo ships carrying six tor pedo boats." We will announce to the public of Charlotte and vicmity that we are receiving daily our Spring Stock, consistmgbf Stapleton, S I, March 21. Rutson Men's, YOUTHS Boys' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. 1 e4Aojos?ph Our Men's and Youths' Clothing are all manufactured at our was also burned. The loss on the brew, own House in Baltimore, where we employ the finest and best foLStmeThi of skill and' workmanship-one but artist, taflors make dwelling and furniture is $15,000 ; in- them. We can, therefore, sell our irastomer surance, $11,500. i TaiWfc made suit for leas than von can buv NewTdtk ahdn- made goods, for. Our Stock is Fresh and Newr and bought ace. ana me m ,1. 1 j , hotels have had their -war." The result of unaer me present iow: raxes OI gOOUS. " 1 ,u v!L;Jrf.585,.ot,? riates Our Stock of Gents' Finishing Goons-isof- the Finest, in New York? leaves the Orana Central in , , . , . , , - -i tti"aiuy 1 tueiefcd. wsut rates one and two'doHarsDer stie.h art Scarfs 'Ties and Neckwear m ceneraTr Kld"QIoves of day lower than the rest, i : : . r .1 u, J IT nnJn.nan1. GV nA Q.... Umbrellas, the very best of silk and alpacca.' f n f ,a r Our Stock will be ready for mspectioji instant. We invite the public to , come and see fpr themselyes, NEW ADTERTBEMENTS. D I S S O L TJ lT I O N THE FISHERIES AWARD. What is Thought of It in England. London, March 21. The Times' edi torial on the fisheries award says : "It The firm of Adams A Powell 4s this day dissolved by mutual i iDnsent , J: W Adams continuing the business: at the same stand , where, he, will, be glad to, see: his former friends and customers. All persons indebt ed to the late' firm will please conte forward and make settlement; at oncW' J 7 ' J 1 L- ; J W'AnAlfS, mai223t - P 8 PQWELL.i Hi 3 - gWEKT POTATOES. a- " Just received a fine lot of Sweet Potatoes; from the eastern part of-the State, for plnt ing and table use. Laguyra and old Government Java' Cof fee, the very best, maris B HOWELL. 24,000,000 ASSETS. as we can do all we promise. Respectfully, L. BERWANCER k il it) VW'yN''ttfl li. . :i. ! i:: i$y.: ..' -all r.WiaiiB 9iU Hi FINE CLOTHIERS JLND TAILORS. N. B. Garments made to order and satisfaction' guaranteed or no sale. Goods sent by mail td any part of the SpiitK J on application. If they do not suit to be returned. ' , d)V --7U The Celebrated Fertilizer! ! ujhat: a IT SHAME TO SPEND ALL extravagantly while living and leave your ue and children m great trouble. This is a real, not novel instance a good is.unfortunate for the good fame of the hng security for ..bread and suppUes to carry on ner iarm. doc wes reiosea. iu or 10 cents a day saved by her husband while living would have left $2500 and : Fayed air this trouble. ' Act promptly. Address B, LOCK BOX 42. , i mchl7 WILCOX. GIBBS & GO'S United States that at a moment When the financial policy of "Congress has awakened grave suspicions and anxie ties in Europe, that some American pol iticians of considerable importance and notoriety, display another phase of the repudiating spirit in opposing the pay ment of the award. vThe reciciess lan pulated. 01 r tS offered on very liberal term's, payable ln! cotton On :he basis Ht J15c lobt middling. This FertUiier is prepared from SELECTED MATERIAL under,, pur personal aistriDuie warer ra idb poupw u . - - throww discrfedil SpartanuuTfr nlace. It Granted no other privilege There were two or three individuals hanging around the capitol who" had the interests of the people of Hot Borings so much at heart that they immediately teiegrapnea mere ini;a great fraud had been perpetrated by him (Mr .Dorsey) .; that tne water com DRUG'CTST AN D ... villi, s - '-rl UVJ ; ( V- - - I thoflfi visitino- the'-anrmtra to enioy the P Now offers to the'tr'aa full stock of IMntfstraets and advantages of the waters.5 All the bath: Jf oi i o-o i nlflTToTiPv.aTid (-J-Lvcenne nouses, dui two were -aesiroyeuojr uj.t-rti. on the country, but damaging to the system of settling international disputes by arbit ration. i"No country henceforward will be willing to refer claims : to- arbitration if .the decision of the arbi trators is liable to be challenged by the unsuccessfuparty." Mi u 'i The article continues : "The it- . . . . . . ...... supervision,' arid twelve years use, has established that it is unexcelled and uneqaaued. vail on Mr TJlUo u uaitujui, unarioiie, a. u, jor lenu uu ptmxm - - Importers and Deafen in Guano, Savannah, Ga and qharleston, 8.C. rnHE following schedule will' be operated I on the Suartanburg & Asheviile Bailroad, in connection I with, the Charlotte Air-ling jl.: 5 AS USUAL. i in LI . C M I ft T Panywas to have possession of w we, temts at evasi6n and the attacka upon Bh J I-;" 5 springs. ineamenameninepropuB helm was an absolute . necessity to enable the Impartiality of MDelfosseareofaW piece with theapixitof chinery which n no .isihtDsh-;' ai vmti a. ium .mj.o hiiti ii ifoii xmb ili; fine 8oap; xiErerland tAmeri recent fire. He had received many i letters urging the passage of - such an amend rn ent as that snbmitted, - and. he submitted it because he thoughtit was oeen .aitempteu k wrce au uuier-i tAxtin tSprtabmx tL...! 10:40 rAhXvnA fVWff of the unanimous award. .weihTMM kMiinhnwtt vtiTwim an.4aiMf JM 4 1 r.7 W T ftTid believe ; that Mr r Blaine Will i Arrive at Mt. Trvon :4tt30Mo: t,i .ia v-v ... . .-j 4 - T5 Carefully prepared all nours,hhifehtand( day atB J. H. McADEN'SlPrescriptlpn. ,,nfj'.T to i.' rotation Ka Kb In tret thfi Oonpripsa of hia I Arrive at Hendersonvillfi .12:80 xjountryme to Buphlnl al 16 nav the awardr and to stamp tne 5. iiL.-L!. miJzrzT.. SS4S canolieyith tbepuhk.- hgtt JKte .efmeanptnek f r Charlotte to WnaBdutn, $21 g and all the5 billgranted was tnejight -gfr-'l. '--Jw . . V f fSt&l to build a reservoir on the mountain n The Power of the Printing Press. : j , rHendersohyaiel :"n'i; lD fof cold water; to supply the 'city there--. - ' -''i " ' : jTickets for sale at the Airline Depot :V ..nnt Uh Knniaa Tt AiA nnt: -1 7 . - - t-S . ' ' '. s. ' tn rirlntte- " - - ' - irive the comnanv a rieht to the Hot P Pl-tmouth. NjH.'j March 21. Isaac !i-The Postflftee T)eirtmeof t Wal Hnrinra. it it. am nft i ivir uorsev i Artftma nifin Rioanuwiuu. ,u..u yeoiw- " y- ..j -r. "zrrrz rr. ....:! . .. . f . 0BU li :'.J v 0 it be as quicK to protest agarasviti day, leaving a rioriune .oi irom iuuw one. He had letters now frbhx l six millions. : He bought what- is I; lesiiisdl Has S f T.u .ad ; oi tnoiJ:'..j9 viijn na 10 iy M .... j .... i . .VV.WW . . rf ;( ''KSi i iaq baa Jiyrtq IT n . !;'J w-M'Mra1'' ' , ;, 7 , r , . J- ex-oenaior rogin-anaiue ww,l,, ' :r "V - ,v( t -a j .5;vwjs.r tbaniiyeaf,ne:(MD6rse$ r would as any ex-Senator Crogin and others, approy For mori lillions known'as the JAdamB printing presa l the. inventor for an old gun, and aug7 ,.i . ' A .tr. ' ht1 i if i m l ii -J IXS 14 lifi I If '11,1 much time and money in sifting these Hot' Springs difijculties. Finally,' the I had spent afterwards, received $40,Q0Q in gold for j the use of it in England. fttrrit v-.-j : f -f hill -was massed organizing the com rois- WATCH kAXER, 3JEWBLBB, -Ii. f r ,4 :l ? ..... . . 97 v!i4 . : ' : ; JF6r the Spring Trade, -?afeoa Large Stoek -of MEN'S Labor Troubles in England. W- vr . f . rrZ. '4lr;1 afnware sionUnd the adjustment BCthedifflcult - , uworiruuuw Stoves; TiTi-w llrtV WA.vh: is now onenlunderatoedhU amendment they would K rvrpca- not condemn -It. Th story, like a was not wormy oinis aiioniion. Adams, n commander;' of tpe States corvette "'Hartford, died Montevid eof of yellow, fever- fjr r r President communicated to the to-daV the correspondence re garding the fishery treaty.- whereby the to t ' Tr3vnMl tijLe-puyuc,-ii n pxiucp wAiA-zitr--- others, pented in the Charlotte' TnaifUpt' -'nTi. 'xaMJoi ri.iww capt wjimy ,xix) Kua.v Uxi W Aiu "t The j j i n rsf . - - - 1 ' " ' -St 'I t : : :! : v Jl 1 sat. ate arch 2i!It'is stated that . the locked-out Oldham probably terminate to-day collieries : strucK wora to-day against ? th e teduction of their wagesThe Oldham-Mills were open ed, to-day;,' nSVna1itv is the Hlnee of : Business.'? lii families ywhere Dr' Bull's Cough 8yup i. k.nf tViorn ti never "' ca?fl of absence from" Bchool " or? business 'on account 1 1 Coughs; Colds or Sore Throat. f?V; ,f1,41 1 - I have opened,' this store : watches; clocks j. t...;,: in everv i y liwiiiflO; A,monagv -'Muuaing riauiig; i r ik s r r c tf ; v.i u.7l fll' 5 i l .UAI lUt -2ri i:JTtf- Chains, ..Watches, Old Jeweliy.l Xuu o7, k-s. 7 t.TT - i i lo v'axa Galvanising Chains,'. etc.anamaEe mem equally as goou as neWj?-. fr j y :, ; r; i.hV2i-i J-,i iV,v.ti Ss n :t X v $ 'i'- 4 - j-i' ' ' As I hare been workingbefore in Trench; t',, . J?T JOiialfi'adrHr U-fi-j-H n;;jlo noIiAciiiroa 0Tra Swiss. Jaiiiku&u buu Aiuisnuui aiwiuutvturieB; I have all taeiola from Manufactories, nd Lean; fat and warrant tbern 1 JCi mafce eTery pceat0ncetidt ioD-, ,:i,iafiiri4 4; h'tl'lllAl i kit -- - .... . ' -'.-...-- '
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