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Carolina Watchman. NOVEMBER,, 1876. From the C.irtotte vOUcrvqr of the 23. LATEST NEWS. SOUTH CAROLINA. Persons 'making remittances for the WatcJiman oud send $2,10 1 82.10 to rhv for a year 10 cts. to pay postage, tV ,U l 11U-' KJ KJ V . w ---- Mi? ;t1 !i th last" rnnv of thft 77i Reluming Board Irreparably Crippled The - Legidatvtrt and-Supreme Court trill Decide Jietult oj ' Election. Charleston. Nor. 22.-The Supreme Court has ordered a write of peremptory I mandamus to be issued to the board of can Hipm to ri re certificates , tawu. vv, .. . - c tjjrttt pent to wiose khouukhwu i oi election in accordance wu uiu.icjiuiia campaign, unless they choosn t. order the jnade yesterday. This gjves the DemoenU T , , w. W1 prima facie a majority of four in the House, continunnca of lhft paper. We. man ue ' a fifteeft of the thjrty.tiiree nators. pleaded to enroll them all as regular snb- -Columbia, Nov. 22. The Supreme Court lher nnd doubt not they voniti nna uhisj ismi r-'cuiriuv v" ibe rs, ana ioum noi i y , Canvassers, to issue cer- iWyWatc'hman a source of pleasure ana j tificates to the members of the Senate and profit in their house?, bnt we can only do House of Representatives, appeanng on tne contest in those houses to be j decided by concerned, . : themselves. This gives in the Senate 18 4. - - ; . 1 Republicans and la Democrats, ana in tne The concentration ot troops m v ae u "v -"..p i V 7 i,: 1 T . .T Democrat majority on a joint ballot, 1. J',el ,,me ha? S,ven r,se 10 The Legislature counts the votes for Gov- tbe pj m ion in Northern political , circles ernor amt Lieutenant Governor, and electa .t '$n.it SriAr'ila to loanirate Have United States Senator. The court has de that Grant intends to inaugurate usyvs c,Moe th.. tw rnntt. mum. byhe power of thr bayonet. V ery Ingu ratejv an(j Avill hear ar cxoitement has prevailed in New York as to'tbc counting of t excitement nas p city over tbia view of the case, which ii atAiiilv denied . bv tie authorities at J M ' Wa'shiiigton rs having .any foundation in last. Newppapers reporters and others are narrowly watching every taovemeut nf ttnnnn. all for the uurnose of solving ... f I : cided to consider the other conte-t sepa- gument this afternoon the electoral vote, , LOUISIANA. Fine Count ie CantuM&l gite tin Democrat a Majority in only Tieo. New Orleans, Nov. 22. Nine parishes have been canvassed, only two ot which the' secret designs of the administration gave democratic majorities, showing that whatever they may be; 'THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM. It is difficult to see tke wisdom,, of onr ptesent system of fleeting the President onitViVo Prpsirlent b v Statu Electors. It strikes the cotiwuon mind as a very useless most of the protests are by republicans in democratic parishes, beveral protests iy democrats of a general character have been tiled, but the action of the board on them is not indicad. NOTHING DEFINITE AS YET. Washington, Nov. 22. Summary rul ings of the Florida Circuit Court, are in ac- piete of political machinery useless and cordaDce with democratic pleas. The rules , r . . If,. t. .'..in,.,-' are temporary and are to be finally decided flanceroua too. in ep tar as it eomeiimes i j j . udifenuuui , v to-morrow. The Federal Supervisors ot at ed here. putB into otlice a man me majoiuy luo Louisiana claim the nght to tie present people areopposcd to. Abraham Lincoln & sessions ot the returning uoara. inese i:.:Lj.nmiJ(Ui( in !Rn ekiims are backed by the opinion of the was roaue fiuu j . ... .f pistrict Attorney, Beckwith, who holds that though be hart 9-iu,aoo less man me i their duties as inspectors commence with majority of all the. Wes cast. MrvBuch- registration and end with the issue ot cer ' . . . i . ., titicates of election. Official details of re nnan went in wun j.,t)uy less man a . urng made to the Court in South Carolina majority. And it Hayes should go in it by the-eanvassing board; have not transpir- will be on a vote M not abont 300,000 less than that given for Mr. Tilden. In the iatter.c.a'e the wrong is more manifest for ihe reason. thatj there was no third ticket of any .importance to divide the whole-vote cast. Its will be an anomaly in In elections that the man teceiving the smaller number of number cast .shall Special to the Charlotte Observer. Seuafor Gordon on the Situation. Columbia. Nov. 22. There is great ex citeineiit here over the rash and revolutiou- aiy action f the State board of canvassers. hut not the slightest disposition to violence votes in the whole The democrats coufiJeutly rely upon the be declared elected iu1Partiality of Supreme Court, although cuinoosed entire! v of republicans, aud noon . i ' i Bat sueh will bo the effect of our electoral its ability to vindicate- its wu diguityto gvstfra should Hayes get South Carolina,- enforce th? law aud secure justice. G..v. . . . . .1 - , i tlainotou win issue an address to the Peo- Ilor daand Louisiana, ana tnus secure a . of &Uth CaroIina in acCordancw with majority; of one vote in: the electoral col- the facts, aud setting forth the purpose of le?e.- .A: svstetn workins such results as P Pry prosecute their claims in the these should be abolished, for it certainly courts. JLB Gordon. does not snstain the popular will. PRE CONCEIVED. New Yobk, Nov 22. During the quarrel Martha White nepresF, cut a white woman. it is feared, fatally iu the facj with a raisor. Arrested and Laurens. The court also : to-day - took un the case of the electors and issued a rule on the board to 'show cause why they should riot correct the statements of the County Canvassers by the precincts returns in their possession. Pending these proceedings of the court and notwithstanding their own resolution that they would take no action until their powers und duties had -been; de fine by the court, the loard held a .session without the knowledge of any of the demo cratic side, and Issued certificates to nil the members of the Legislature except lor Lau rens land Edgefield counties, fhus securing a majority of the Legislature to the republi cans! side, thus Securing thedefeatof Hamp ton and the election of Chamberlain. They also issued certificates of election to the Hayes and Wheeler electors,and to all ) the republican Statj ticket, correcting the errors which defeated their own candidates, j arid ignoring-all thej errors of the same ehttracter whidh would hive elected the Democrats. The boanjl then'adjourned tine die. The action otithe board lias created much excitement, but the citizens are determined to rely upon the courts and exhaust all le gal means of repress. It is currently; be lieved that the! action ot tne uoara was taken under directions fromj Washington, and rumors on the street credit a prominent iudicial official 'who has recently arrived ! .. . , ! i ii -l.:.!. nere Willi oeing; mc organ oi inc auiiioriiii; at Washington.! Hon. Mat. Wj. Ransom has been nomina ted by the Democratic caucus for re-election to the Senate of the U. S., which insures his election. i A special from New Orleans to the Cin cinnati Enquired says : "Gov. Curtin and Hon. baniuel J. lCanuall, of Perinsjivanial are of the opinion that the matter will eventually be settled by the house of representatives, and they believe, with Ben, Butler, that it will liave final jur isdiction in the case. gT" W. T. Paircloth h is accepted Gov. Brogden's appointment to the Supreme Court Bench. Pinchbach Claims his Seat iit iTurSenafe j If ike Rcturning Board, i$ 'a Legal r Body lit is Justly Senator: ' New York, Nov. ,20.-rThe Times' New Orleans dispatch says :, It will bu remembered that the returning board was created by the same h-gUIalrtre that elect ed Pinchback to the United States Senate, lie was refused his. seat ouj the ground that' the Legislature was not pnperly and legslly organized. Now he ; claims thai as the returning hoard i recognized us a Ugal body, he should be seated. The Movement of Troops --W Asmxo- TON.iJJ. U., iSov. 20. I lie; comini)"Motr of Vden O'Niil, as Marshal for Ken tucky whs nigned to-day. j j Tlw movement ef troops to far as re gard i loir concentration here, has no political i'guific;inc. I hree rambpr of ibinei, i icluding the Secretary of had no knowledge that they were the t War. coming The Health Commissioners are invesliga- e uuder The present embarrassing suspense in relauon to ihe Presidential question, was tiug perSon practiciug mediciu strangely anticipated by some of the radi- forged diplomas cat leaders Detore tne election aay. l ne Gulf Strtain from Wnmington was spo expected "'Hayes would be beaten, and ken to by the Franklin, yesterday, in a gale f pmJ 80 miles from New York. The officers on i . , i Franklin's deck asked who was elected Pres Darrassnrg me tjuesuon in onie way. jdeut. We answer, Samuel' J Tildeu The movement oi troops trora boutb taro- Lu J lina to Honda, two days before the elec- New York. Nov 22 Win II Paye's tion, and the sending of troops to Louis. tour mills aud grain Loss heavy. elevator are burnt. Washington, Nov 22. The secretaries are reported busy with their auuual re- iana abont the saute lime, would seem to indicate that it was pre-determiued that in those three Statis the grand experiment of defrauding the country out of its hon- ports estly chosen President should be made. Another company of soldiers arrived L.ven were, in pis town, a radical The caBVass for epkerof the House at - leader so far bctiayed the secret councils J tracts no speculation as the old cointnittees of the party a3 to bffer to bet that if Til den was dulv' elected he would never he inaugurated as 4 President. Similar eX' pressions have escaped the lips of other of the radical party. adjoining county taunt few days ago ah ! you jr. but we can beat you jwell knowu that Mr. Blaine, in a speech some days before the fleet Kn,. a lea'diug ; Cincinnati- paper, a Kt. Loots radical journal, and radical oratntf in other parts of the country, hint- leading members One of them in an Ingly remarked a can beat us voting couiifinnP. It is . s- . . continue, it is a mailer ot minor impor tance beyond personal honor aud double pay. SOUTH CAROLINA. TOE ELECTION IMBROGLIA IN THE PALMETTO STATE. Unparalleled and Revolutionary Conduct or tne fcnperserviceacble Canvass- Board. In? o Republicans Counted in, in Defiance of Iaw and of a Legal Ma jority of Freeman's Votea. !11 1. . ! . ed very strongly at resistance to the will tl ?m s?tn "J.tne aispatcnes below, , . v ' , i , , , . the returning board m South Carolina, on 4 the people In cise ihey should defeat yesterday evening adopted-the revolution- Hayes and elect TildWu- This kiud of ar7 ftnd unparalled course of disregarding Ulk would have been set down to the " A xZ L "? V ina.&tatc' - - : ouu line imucu tviuutnies oi election to bluster if subsequent the whole republican ticket. State and Na- i vents did not exclude that idea. The ona, m utter contempt to the mandates of i-ca - l. : j rt o i I tne court, and in dehance of law. The lifSeuliy made up ,n ihe three SuuiLeru action x.f the board is clearly revolutionary auove go 10 suow mai ami muicares a weauness, and utter disre- Prbceedings of ihe llet timing Board. NW pKLEIANS, Nov. 21. The 10 turning board will hear evidence and argu meat in contested pollri and pi riches, and lay Jlheu aside for final dt-cieihn in secret session. ORGANIZATION OF THE LEGIS LATURE. o ; Bdbinson of Macon Elected ; President of the Senate, dud Price of Davie, hltcleil Sjicaker of the House of Jicprcsenta tices. i ; rIaleigh, Nov. 20, 1S7C. A tolerably full representation of both Houses of thel Lfgislature, met in the Capitol to'day! at twelve o clock. lhJj c ..I i .. !-,:.... i James Ii. Robinson, of Macon, better known as the late Speaker of tlie House of Representative, as President of the Senate, i He will only retain ihe position until the inauguration of Lieutenant Gov ernor (elect) U'h mas J. Jarvis, who qualifies 1st jif January, 1S77. The tsenate caucus U hoe R. M. Foiuian, edi tor of the Abbeville Citizen, Secretary. P. M. Vilson,;of Wan en county, Read ing Clerk, Hairy Biock, of Wiluiingion, I).)or Keeper. The IJouse caucus was in irssion from four to hx o'clock, i'. M After tn-iny ballo!s Gharlesj Price, Eq , of D ivie, was chosen vipeaker, John 1). Cameron, ol the Hillsboro Recorder, was elected Sec. retary,and .Itdijii B. Hussey, of the Stales villei -Landmark was ebcted Reading Cleijc. There jwas considerable excite ment in the House caucus over the Speak ership. THE PRESIDENCY AND THE HOUSE. j New York World. ! Mri John Sherman iu bis commnnica tion of October 2bd to the Cincinnati Com iHcicial, gives a history of the pro cieediiigs, in ihe Senate at its last sesswn on ihe uhject of ihe pint rule for count-, iog tfn electoral votes fir President . aud VicePrecidnt. He omits to state that be and his party friends voted down the wise Hnd reasonable proposition of Mr. Bayard, to submit the whole subject to lh consideration K a select joint commis sion of the. two hoii(.t who could calmly and dehbe- atel y prepare Hinne acceptable and just plan of securing a fair count of I ho electoral votes, ind provide a tribunal to decide upon the regularity of the elec- i Mm tin . i toral -.votes ottered. 1 lie rt rt was mule and aj.'ion and ajaiii renewed by Mr. B tyard, to commit liii." ail iinportant sub jpet ti a joint select com!iiijtlee, with a yiew;toi:s satisfactory adjustment, but tin; 'pj-oceediogs io 1 1 - - Senate will hIioa that Messrs. Edinuiirls, of Vermont; Cou- kliii'X, of N w York; Moiton, .of I .ilima. and Slierinan and other Republicans, ri fused to assist the attempt to pmc lie a satif f ictrv setrleinent. lint Mr. Sher- tnari'i letter con'ains a very dangerous c!ain of power which never was and nevei ran be conceded by the people of tin United States ot tin-ir Representative in Cmigrest. lie sneaks ot the "c anting f the elrclornl c-t-lcs Ini the Vic.-President in the prseMce of uili lions-j." J lie ice-1 resident has no nower to count the. vote. IIi power is expressly given to "o;)ci all the certificates," but the count ot the voii-a is not entrusted to inn. Time and again in the history of our legislation ihe two houses have assumed the power and duty of coun'iug ihe votes hy their respective teller", confin ing of o te Senator and two ll-preseul itires. 1 he twenty-second joint rule, adopted. and retained in foice and actel uoder by Mr, Shcrin.in and his par'y for three Presi leu tial eh-c ions, lecognized this and giv the whole control of the i- nint of the eb c toral votes ami their reception to the two in veiled eaeli hoiHft will powci ot njecimg any Y Summons. Htates mentioned iu l..uDJa K.Pl,Drl nn h tl.- grd of all law and precedents. n.n:J.,.,r't..... LJ i :.L ... .. " V.'H" a. .reiurj complete, .w.uruim i- cuuniui(i:B io Uiey tlirow out the entire vote of the conn, vork' ouf a pre-cojneeived scheme, to put ties of Edgefield and Laurens, which gave : . xr it : Ui. .:-r-.. I ucmocraiic ncsec somethmsr over fonr . J. . . I thousand maiontv. thna nrnr nif that onf... think they liuve oVer-estimated their pow- as the action of the board is concenied the fcr. aud have alreiarlv ! discovered fhnt recent election, was worse than a farce. ' J v I mi vhich they were! led i is the best thine of the United States, and if so it is needless they can do. At ltast there aro no very lo 8;V l!,ai m8 PP?m of the Southern j . j.j .. i . . , . ' people, is co-extensive with his territorial ueciueu iiuijcaou it, present, mat there jurisdiction. ... II l. -. 4 A . I I IA h. . I . . m 1 . win uu. mi? ' autujpii io accompn.-n Dy l tiiniu .iui.-ic s muuii excitement in ;nlono 1mi f KJ ;,;t..- i...:.. Columbia last night, in consequence of this - , " fc I actum of the hnnrH uuprrt i nn r, of the-lfieuds of lx. Tilden ill be able and peacable, and-the democrats are conn- to prevent by strategy or iraud. ' dent of success through the tribunals of jus- F - i I I I Iff Xlte. Louisiana Returning Board. Columbia, Nov. 22. The Board of State i V I ,' ,t BjJ;P- Supreme Court, stating the persons who ened tr:l5, oped to the press. public had received the highest number of votes admitted; fora few jninHtee, when the for the office for which thev were candidates. I opinion there were certain irregularities room was cleared nr ex cnuve seseion. Appended to the report of the result was a The t o N"rthei n committees only were memorandum of board, staging that in their Allowefl to remain. Fifteeii colored men from Rarcon cinct fn.- OnchM Parish called visiting Democrats at the St Char res counties which av ir temr Hotel tda . Thev hd 4II bten mem- joritiejhould be exduderL on account of un ui mc rjfi...aj jfnj ouu cctt-i bi I '.uvis aiuuiiiniuaiion. 1 inn morning tne f tfieiHi had reiieinly, bi enpreMdents of -ourt passed n order commanding the liciu ciiibsl Tljey ave their reas- Mard t0 ,sse certificates of election to all hM clntojicd a.ld ltd their 7 wa0 were snown oy tue report ' nre. w.nicn aueqted some ot tne republican can .1 I auq. wnu-n sijouia oe corrected: fill InBl f ' " iww I o an that thA fo I . M J and ofioll tic ma- WHAT THE; LOUISIANA DEMO CRATS HAVE DETERMINED ON. f . . o The New Orleans special to the Balti more Sun to day says : it has been positively deterniined by the Democratic; electors of the State that if they are coiiiUed out by the board, they will iaieet and organiz and send on their vote; for Tildenj and Hendricks to Wash ington. Thus, as in 1S72, there will be two sets of electoral votes from Louisiana, and the Senate will be compelled 'income to some agreement with the House as to a method for determining which shall be counted. ' The Conservatives will also do as they did iu 1873, declare ihe election of General Nichols, their candidate for Governor. The Democratic Legislature will organize and recognize General Nichols as Governor. This government will jbe recognized as their lawful govern ment by 'the people of Louisiana, and then if Geueral Graut chooses to repeat his performance of 1873, and install the Packard faction by force the people will bow to it as they did before. They Bay that! under no ! circumstances will they resist the authority of the United States, t ut that if Packard is to rule over them he must have the active Bupport of the Federal Government for every minute of the Whole four years of his term just as iveiiogg iias naa. In thej hope of exciting sorpe influence on public sentiment at the North the car pet (baggers are now at work getting up a manifesto to bei addressed ostensibly by the colored people here to the country at arge, and which will contain the usual wholesale aggregation of slanders and hypociilieal appeals to save them from oppression, as an excuse for surrounding inem.-eives wnu a cordon of baronets. x-Gotigresfuvin Blackburn (Radical) putliihes a card in New Orleans oaners acknowledging that Tilden! and Nichols have faifly carHed Louisiana, and callins ' . . . . . tor a inapiiy and h'nmrahle recoguitton of the fact by Republicans. The Vermont Postmaster as an Elector. MOXTPELIDR, Nov. 21. An elaborate argum-ui progressing before the county .miTni.jnig uoaiu un moi ion mat ttiey re turn Pot Masierollace to the Govemo as ineligible, j j The hoard of county cljrks re assem bled and John! B. Hale, conntv clerk fo Bennington coriuty offered the following rertoiuiiou, house, aiid the Kepaia'.e vo'e, ll will not now be admitted, as Mr Sherumnqtiietly proposes, lo deposit tit is sole judical power and control over the Hll-Hilporlaiil qnstin:i Of deciding what M I III-. -11- .1 I I - cows smui oc couiiica, in ine nanus oi a single officer, si lected bv the Senate. The President of the Senate does open the Cei'tilicAte, but no vote can be count ed of declared without the assent of the House of Representatives and the Senate, both bodies being present. The decision of the question whether he contingency has arisen for the choice of a President by the House of Represen- ativ.es, a contemplated -aud provided for i . .11 t t by tne Loiisiiiuiinu, will be made by the House vv lun tin ir duty tuakes i: ueces- sary. One Step Fur tear d The Beginning of the End. -TA'ttAHASSKK, Nov. 2 1 Circuit Court o-day issued an iiijiiHctiou against the Governor and a mandamus to returning board. "God Bless Tilden " FVom tha Now York World, No- II. A dispatch wa received at Mr. Til- len's hode at 7 o'clock" last evening, ns ollows : To S J. lildcn, President Etict of the United States : God bless our next President ! Tilden and Vance Club, Liiicoltiton, N. C. l-ppiibji -. - ..V.I. M .A. t 'vi .a ... . t. IT," o v.t .. of th.e 1ra to have received the highest i ' T- ' ' numlwr of votes for members of the Ijns- je aemocpaiic i'c v, liature, mcludins the counties of Edgefield Special Proceedings. V 8 Benbow, Adm'r orT U Wallace, dee'd. ., .. Against Robert Wallace and others Defendant. In thifl case it ai:eirinr that dome of the Defendants are non resident and that the sum mons has not been served or published.'' It i therefore ordered that the original fummunn be published, and that the said defendants have lime allowed by law to answer plsintiua com plaint after -mid publication expires. Uonv at ouqe ov. isi ioio, i - C F, LOWE. ' Clerk Superior Court Davidson Count v and Probate Judge. . " To Mary F. Wallace and oihers non-resi dentsyou will take notice that the following summons has been nwued again! you : 1 8 lienbow Administrator of T C Wallace, dec-'d. Plaintiff Aan'utft Robert Wallace and others Heirs at law of T U Wallace, dee'd. Defendants. J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. To the Sheriff of Datiddon County, Greeting : You are hereby commanded to summon Jaiue M Wallae. Mary F Wallace, Olivin B allace, Jauies M William and oilier, the defendant above named, if to be found in your county, to la nod appear before the Clerk of our Stierior Court, lor Davidson County, at the Court-House in Lexington, within twenty lav from the service of the Summons, exclu sive of the day of service, and. answer the com plaint which will be depositetl in the office , of the Clerk of the Superior Court uf said Counly, within ten days, and let the said Defendant take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within the time preserila! by law, the rlaiiitin will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not And of this .Summons make due return tiiven under my hand and seal this 2lt dar of May, 1874. I L. E. JOHNSON, Clerk of the Superior Court of Davidson County and Jnd:e Probate. JOi'lN II. WKLBOKN, Attorney. ANNOUNCEMENT. On the lGth da v of November, and in the city of Rnleigh, the undersigned will commence the publication ol THE OBSERVER, a Diily and Weekly Democratic newspaper. Of long experience iu their profession a ed itors, respectively of the FayetteviUe Observer and the Wilmington Journal, they do not affect o doubl the soundness of llie general judgment wliii li assigns them nhiliiy to furnish a news-paH.-r suited to the needs and adapted to the taste of the people of North Carolina. Inner ing in politics in the olden time, there wns nev er a difference between the Observer and the Journal in zeal for the interest of North Caro lina. To promote the one, and to uphold and add to the other, will be ihe object of The Oliserver now. Of very decided opinions on questions of pub lic interest, and apt to give those opinions plain expression, they deem it the tirst duty of a newspaper to furnish its readers with the in formation necessary to the formation of their opinion to publish all "the news;" and their purpose i to make Thk Observer now, as of old, a truthful, accurate, condensed history of the times in which we live. It was thtin that "the old Observer" won its hold upon the Iso lde of North Carolina, enjoying the affection of its jwrly friends, recei ving.the reect and con fidt iice of its bitterest joliiieal foes, and com mandinx in it comparatively isolated location a circulation larger than ha ever been attained by an other North Carolina newspaper, aud it is thus, bv like dignity, and fairness that the editors of The Obskrvkr, transfer to the State Capital, hope il will deserve, and soon equal, and then surpass, its former circulation and prosperity. Il will be their high aim to deserve the pub lie -confidence by earnest efibrts to promote the public welfare, first and foremost of North Car olina, next of all the Southern Slates and, finally, and through these of the whole Union. They think that this can only be effected by the prevalence of Democratic principles, and and the dismissal of the Radical party from the places and power which they have so greatly abused and under whose baleful rule the South ha been outraged and the wfiole country has been impoverished and disgraced. PETER M. HALE. WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $8 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 Daily Ooserver, one year, - - Daily Observer, six months, - Weekly Oltserver, one year Weeklv Observer, six months, - All communications should be addressed un til further notice to W. L. SAUNDERS, 4 Wilmington, N. C. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT FOR 1877. I desire to rent my dwelling house and lot opposite Mrs. Borden' for the rear 1877. 2:tf " ROBERT MURPHY. m HIGH PRICES FOR COTTON VIGK'S ILLUSTRATED PEICED CATALOGUE Fiftv pages 300 Illustrations, with Descrip tions of thousands of the best Flowers and Veg etables in the world, and the way ta grow them all for a Two Cent postage stamp. Printed in ( Jerman and English. ... ViCk's Floral Guide, Qnarterly2o cents a year. ; Vlek s Flower and Veeretafcle Garden, 50 cents in paper; in elegant cloth covers, $1.00. Address J A M ES VICK, Rorcester, N. Y. port!? Carolina: afcic Counts. i IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Wir.Ev A. Clement, 1 Assignee of P. R. Martin,jr. Summons f: agaiiut Benjamin Russell, ' for Relief. Porteii R. Algeu, defedanU. J Resolved. That this board of of the opinion that their powers are simply ministerial and that their duties are already defined by the statues of this State, and tbey therefore decline to hear or; receive evidence outside uf the. certificate of votes by the proper authorities. Adopted. j : (Counsel fb contesting the election, will apply to the Supreoje Court of the Stale for injuricUuq, ' ' TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court - that the above named ueiena ts are non residents of this State It i Ordered, that the defend'ts, Benjamin Russell and Porter R. Alger j be notified by publication in the i4 Carolina Watchman w for six successive weeks, to be and appear at a Court to be held for the County of Davie, at the Court- House ini Mocksville, on the 2d Monday af ter tlie 3d Monday in March, 1877, and an gwer the complaint which will be filed with in the first three days of said term, and if they pail to answer during the term, that plaintiff iwjll apply for the relief demanded in the complaint, Defendants are also no tched that a warrantor attachment has been sued out against their property and effects and will be returnable at the same time and place. :' Given; under ray baud and .seal of office this the Otb November, 1876. ! IL B, HOWARD. 5;Ctr.10 Cl'k Supr. Court of Davie co AND Low Prices for Goods. CALL AKD SEE OUR NEW STOCK ' OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CHEAPER than tie CHEAPEST. 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With Ihe highest talent and the best facilities In all departments, and the best ideas of the most skttlftu modistes, both at home and abroadwe are enabled to attain results fax above the reach of the aTenure dress-maker. Our stvles are alwavs the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated catalogue mailed to any lady sending five cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere. "DOMESTIC" SEW INC MACHINE CO, New Yoilc nnd Cliicag-o. Ami 00'J .d.lii Oircol tt:eli"ij t-tnrrV i w - it r-3 I ' n - I.. O rji,L The Southern Underwriter' Association! p INDUES ALL K1XDS OK PIK-Prjfi'V AGAINST ' '' V LOSS OR BY FIRE;; J: AxrrnoHiZKi);A; n ASSETS. .ilAV .., !:., .....fl,(MI.9M i HOME OFFICE RALEIGH, N C . A2UHSTEAD JOKES; Pretlder-t, G. V7. 3LA3EXALL, Tmmw,", R. WB33T, Secretary. - r. Parttos.rtc-slrl sr to lri'w t'l'Mr pi'"',' " ?;lt::M p-itn:ilw.IUl5 nur inv. for t! foMowlny rsowr It Is si safe cri'r.iMiii. (.':ili:.i,i soiv;r..y ;fi l stability. (X:fo ot-ih .iixt. ssMti:t! (Hiut.s iu tn lu-ounae Company), as lUt-ti'llo" l:r4 ivrtku etc- rr.-.u the ury ul ' st.ttf s-is V illi : ; '. SI'ATK Ol' Nu;;T!l fAllOj.IXA, ) !K!AhTiENT OK STATK, V - Halt igh, May sh, !;.)! f To mil irhom it ma; f,,-c, u : : T hi sts to certify Tliai 1 li:i f tlip-.'jrMy o-:-.u:i!:io.1 the " Iris'nfs :!fT.'l,-s airl !iii:iTi-ls"' of '-TlieSoutl -crn Underwriter's Ass-K-i-iUoa.: i.:t.-g:i. Nti;i t'.in;iin i to .i.-erl.ui it ii tin- proi-4onsof an Art tot mend sections 4?, m. ;ui,i 44. K;t?;:-'s i:eis:li." i li.i')i r i-raitiiea iwh ' areh. K. I i 7.'. aud do Und that . said company Is Mliir btisiijss ti . n mntl prt-u lje. vitldn the pnn is of its charter. nI tn eompUr Rm:e with the laws oi lite Mate t Mni I; . an.!iu i." su I tli.-it Uiev ar? iKi.-v-iLoi-Ute loiiow tog eotirt, Uc8, wiilcb will mort1 fnllvap.iear froin .-.i.iteui-ni on ale iu tHlstrtiiee: : ' United States Bonds, (tnurket value). . . $;o,?oott; f N. C. Kail Koad P.otul.'(itiarkei vsh; I9,w J- X. C. County and rit I'-.o ls ;::i.ir:et valUf. - l.;5 ' j -- Mortgages on Ural :-'s:ifc In North fan'lW.i. (Ilrst Iiens f . ' Cash ou baud, la HauL a:v.l hi l; tad i o; A, 'uU, P.tOs ll 1 Total, l5i,3T I In accordance wl!h the aiitlunity deleivitv J lo me bv the Leirifdatisiv. I herebv aoorove ih Kroortol sal I Company tileii this d ir. f uiven under my haud'auti seal of o;licc. f VM. II. IIOWEKTOX, Keeretarj' of Matil It protects tfie pollcv holder, for lfs Charter ret ml res 5 nereent-nr the oremiiiiiis received tobedttMltf' ed witn the Sute Treasim-r for that purjKtse. ' iu humthuoukts are nmoii Uie promuient busfe:ss men In Xorth Citndma- ' i It Ls under the control and nt'tfiasremeiit of oaiivc XorUi CaroUntans. Its orticers arc knywn tiinmhout the State. IS It will Insure yawr proert .in t'i ;iiot reasonable tcriiis. ' H It will keep your ia-iiev at h'me. - ; ' Live, Active, Hellable Agents . i!itcl in every part of the St.He. Address. ' June l, ls.i. 3m i. v. bust. Secretary, Kalelfo, ,.f. i A. MURPHY, Local Ajreot, Sali-bi.ry. X C. Marble Work. MONTJKEKTS. HEADSTONES iHEsj ScBtci anrl American Granite lit On hand and furnished to Order. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Address, .. JOHN CAYT0 fc 1 Corner Xonjiin and Elunt strepta, " -1 -n. , a m -mz 'Jialeign, 19:17 THE M0ENIKG STAR, BlactlOT III MUX WILMINGTON, N. C. A FIRST-CLASS. DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER WANTED. COTTON, CORN, oats, ; WHEAT, &c. MAUNEY & BOSS, i . SaJUbury, N. C. Oct. 11, 1876 (5?: Ira.) - THIS PAPKR IS Oft TllX 'WITH Wlpr AdvrtiaMr CpntntU cm b; md LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY DAILY NEWSPAPER ix NORTH CAROLINA; Attorneys, Counselors and Solicitors. SALISBURY,' X-C the Only 1 Daily Paper Published iu WILMINGTON, a City of nearly 20,000 Inhabitants, and the Great Centre of North Carolina Trade ! January 21 I 7C, -tt. ' ; f MOTS! MS! aiOTg n SUBSCRIPTION One Year, - - Six Months, -of Three Months, - S7 00 4 00 9 25 ADVERTISISO RATES REASONABLE. Address, ' . WM. II. BERNARD, , Editor & Proprietory Wll.MI.!KjSTON' N. 0. Not between tlie races cbut --amon. Machine t,!oananie because the j ; ifi nowned I " Singer Sewing le, oil, atuchtrienrs, Ac, for sale and in jj cleaned, repaired or traded for. Ad' jf j, . orders to WILL R. BARKER, Af Office Barker'tDrng Store. Sept. 21, 1S7G. Maine, iter t ay at uimm .n i - . ., -Qrb '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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