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Carolina Watchman. JANUARY 11, 1877. 82.1.0 Person waking remittance for tlio WulehMt'i-H should sendj2J0 to pay for a year 10 cts. to pay postage. . WJ Waila baa gea aw juage- ehip. GoUftjWt NVYm S1.0'6 $1.06$. Cot- ton 1 R ' ' "" mMr:; Cpt. iE, CrVoodaoo r? ir from the "Wifcon Advance bat will-, rt auotuer paper.g?, -5.,;.-.. iU ' . of. i)ommtrv. Ul lm-i - , tat- . ' Vaiiuerbilt. U dead, aged W TwoUyi df mild weather tbt . . ! . . . . - . V . . week melted fr.good deal of inow, bat the fields and worer yet covered with ft. yfjs tit - tl ' - 1 Iw.cmpraturcslAt Henry'a, cold- est day vl& degrcea below aero, ai Lenoir;!) belaw. At Salisbury, 6 A daring 'attempt at robbery, ju 'Cel. JrG. wrboaae,, Wilmington, night of the Gibr MBlbiff eutered .tbe Col's, sleeping I'oohi but was met by a steady eye walcl.ing bis movements, got j&cared and fle$ahd made bis escape. TbftidcaLeditor of the Charlotte Obser ver aspirrs to fame aa a weather prophet. XI ear uuu,; ' AbonE the last week of February fCourLwdekiJouk oat for Cloudy wrath er, a wy suing , viu& ana1 probably an nernsioruil thunaer storm. A "wail by? widower" in Wilmington : ! ... made s-tiarrow escape - lately : He was enaffea.'to'marry a lady to whom hesr n Christ mas ''turkey, -and was making pr'-paratipns for the ceremony when she married and wvut off on a bridal touH with anojher man. lie aia m .arowa nimseu ana aon i in tend to. rrs- The.jSteaijd, county taxes of New IlanoTjtr OoBnjy bare been settUd in full. The ToUowing statement shows the amount paid for "the past year : Current f xpeiiVf. 23.724 67 linking Fund,. . 10.827 73 School1 Fuod. ,6,828 05 Totit. - - ... ....... .S41.3S0- 45 Sute 20,057 29 TotaVat(kni Couniy.. $61,437 74 XowYork hat been fortunate in se lecting- for'GoVernor a gentleman of a Derior financial abilities with an accurate ai it.- : - . - -. . and comprehensive knowledge of tb varied !antsand interests of the great State oxrer which he has been called to prrMde 1lU message takes bold at once of, iliobctshicU concern the wel fare of he State, and . his recommenda tions appeal wiih great force to the sound judgment and gsod sense of . the people. We rejofce bver hi' with peculiar satis tion. Jew orfe "exerts a powerful in fluenceyfir the entire country. She js in fact thg-kej; stone of the grand arch, and while ihestands firm in the support of publicvfrltte and political integrity there is hope for peace and prosperity in the whole country. GotrTildeo began a reform in thl it' State Iwo years ago which i ndw bearing rich and abounding fruits. It is "successor in oQce, Jlr, Rob inson, pledges .himself to carry them for ward, and enters upon his work with the confideie auc support of the wise and good min of the State. It is rp at possible to determine what is to betieud of the Presidential dis pute. TUfi tigns of the limes point to Mr. Tilied as the man, whieh will be in exact accord with the popular mind, of the country Tjmtbefirst. Indeed, theques tion is n now," Yhouis elected T But, 'Who shall:: be President V the man chosen the people er the mao backed up by the'priint government and the man agers ffce Hrpub!can party. It lemains ta be seejk rbo w . it will termips The democratic peoplo.1 oi the coaatry are (ueakiagout in pnblie meetings in all directions, and they, otter no doubtful words. Congressional Committees are Biill iuvctlatiug or . preparing their re jwrts. Jlejitnhne Grant's military move ments toWarda:Jy ashington, and the tone f the ra4'teAl press,, show no abatement uf some sinister purpose. It may not be of evil indent, but the attitude of the re- publicanpany skice the election has in dicted a -wound oa the-life of eivil liberty in this c4ttaty trom which it will reqaire ?many yeara te'recoverJ The Birdj -.rmers, "protect your ! birds frorhe plenty of the weather by r placing feed where they Can obtain it; but morepfpegully protect them, if. pos- sible, frasai tbro -cruel cupidity of 1 rapper,wlio gather them in by scores and sell them to be sent way to distant inarkets. J'e.cpustiiute aa important V item iu tl economies of the farm, I u proportion ms you.4etrby the birds ynu iavite thrdepredatiea of insects on the growing erbpioTf the farm. Take eare of the bitJa aod ilicy will hIp you lake earn of ilerppsJ ii t K ! . This Kbblct bur holly ander the con trol nf th1 Mrmerr themselves. They 1 ave the rfhtnojprohibit ibft-eatractioo of all kind of game n"lheir land, and like this.v forvit eaocerus erfty Calmer tW" James Gordon iBennett, of the N. Y. IJtrald. was to have married a Miss May of thatcity about the lt of Jan., bat disap pointt d tbe girl by backing out, a day or two before that appointed for the nuptuals. Miss May s big brother was very shortly on hand with a cowhide in his coat aleeve, and meeting Bennett cre blm" several severe cuts across the face wth the old plantation a'peaceimaker., Bennett cballenged May, and tlKy went to Delaware to iignu . iuay was wounded in the right fore-ann the first fire, and thert the matter ended for the pre sent ''. i' j " ,? '5jk! ' 1 ,u A VICTORY4 FOU TILDENV ' ; Under this head the ( Baltimore Sun sayis "in the Superior Court of New- York on Wednesday the suit of II. :V. uooay against-v m. i. Mguen, p11?, J.'Tilden aMOxhers. was dismirted, the plaintiff's counsel failing to. appear, J wilh an extnr allowance of $1,500 to aVfeti dent's counsel. The suit grew out of an alleged pooling" operation to buy ap controling interest' in the Chicago and Galcua Union Railroad Company, in or- der to consolidale it with the Chicago and Northwestern Company, and it is charged that onder a mtake of the profiis tlte plaintiff-overpaid Mr. Tildeu 822,000 Mr; Tilden made answer that he never was in the pool, did not agree with Boody to take any shares in the poul, and there never was any partnership e contract between them; that whalevei shares he took were purchased from Won Bi Ogdenr and paid for. This is one of the cases ued by the Nen.. York Time as a campaign document during the receui canvas?, but now that the election is over and it ran no longer be used to the ii jury of Mr. Tilden it is permitted to go off the docket. But as a campaign canard ii was not a success, and to a very great extent failed of its purpose." Week of Puayer. The christian people of ibis place , are, observing the week of prayer, (commencing last Sun. day, Appointed by the Kvangelical Alii ance. The call for the observance of the weekMs signed by members ' representing England. Scotland, Ireland, United States, Canada, France, Belgium, Swit zerland, Germany, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Turkey, Greece, and Syria. The following j topics are suggested as suitable subjects for exhor tat ion and intercession on the successive days of meeting; Sunday, January 7 : cermong rbrist iair Fellowship; (Uohii'l : 7). Mondag, 8 : Thanksgiving and Conies sions in view of the past year. Tuesday, -9: Prayer for the Universal Chnrcb-'for its increase In faith, activity, holiness and Christian charity. Wednesday, 10: Prayer for families; for the unconverted: for sons and daugh ters abroad; for those in sickness, trouble or temptation; and for those who have been recently "added to the church." Thursday: Hi Prayer lor nations -for rulers, magistrates, statesmen; for philau- .1 i i - f ' :- ' ' lurnpic aim oenevoieiu iniiiiuuoiiii; lor a pure literature, and the spread of sound education among the people. 1 Friday, 12 1 Pr.yer for Home and Foreign Missions, (Luke 24'; 37). - Saturday, 13 Prayer lor the lloly Spirit; (Joel 2 : 28). Sunday, i: Sermons -One Lord, one faith, one baptism, oue God and Father of all, (4:5, 6). From the Charlotte Observer. UAMPTONNP HAYES. A Statement in Regard to Gov. Hampton, in the Matter, qf the Hayes Letter. Ou yesterday the following letter was received from Maj. Jos. 1). Pope, the law partner of Ool. A. Cl Ifaskell, of Columbia S. C: by a gentleman of this ciiyrwhieh is believed to represent 1 Gov. Hampton's views in regard to the letter recently written to Gov. Hayes, and is given to the public as such. However much the minds of oar readers may have blamed Gov. Hampton for having written the letter at all, we are satisfied, as we said at the time, that Gov. Hampton has acted in no selfish, unpatriotic or pusilla nimous spirit, and that subsequent events will more than justify him iu bis attioii : Columbia, S. C, Jan. 5, 1877 Mr Dkar Sir ' Yours of the 3d inst, has been received, and I agree with you that the duplicate let ter of Gov. Hampton to Messrs Tilden and Hayes, has been entirely misconstrued, and its object grievously misunderstood. The notion that he intended directly or obliquely to favor the election of Mr. Hayes, or to imply an opinion that he was elected is simply absurd. Mr. Tilden has had no warmer support than he. and no one lw lieves more firmly that Mr. Tilden has leen eleeted,.not onlv by a maioritv mf the whnh people, but by the Electoral vote. The ob jective points of Gov. Hampton's letter has been strangely overlooked- Of course good men may cjitfor as to the policy of writing the letter at. alL but the noint of the letter was obvious enough. Gov Hampton thought that by forwarding to the two most promi nent men now before the country his Inau gural address, and making the same a part of his communication, to each he would thus bring the facta and views therein sta ted and expressed, more clearly within the observation of a larger audience than those facts and views would otherwise obtain. It w as and is of the last importance "that the whole country should Understand the true condition of South Carolina, as it was so truthtully and ably presented in tbat In augural address ; and what -more -certain mqde, let me ask, than it should reach the whole country, through the chiefs of each party V Let us reflect for a .moment ; we are (old on all sides and by none more ear nestly than by Gov. Hampton; that our pol icy is Peace; thai the talk of settling the Presidential question by force is follv. We accept this view; at the same tune it is ad mitted, even hv the hottest oDDonenta of j Mf, Hayes, that be is a courteous gentleman and a fair minded man. It is ; further raid of him br bis friends tbatjte Is opposed to the bltambus farpet-bn'fcroTtrnrneats at the Boutb, iy increase trjen the Volum'f of pub- J nc opinion qrawo irorauoin parties againsv these ;vile govenuncntsj and to secar the iafc jadjpnenlgl't hefiHhijXJople and of all partiea in favor of a peaceable eolation" of our difficulties, : and the quiet, inaugura tion of the ripht man. (that man. in Gov. Hampton's judgment; hein Mr. Tilden,) lie addressed, not a partisan letter, but one catholic in spirit, to the head of both par ties, and calls for peace and 'justice to"3aft, and pood local government for the South, and particularly for Mown " trVidden South Carolina. Thie is exactly tw hat Giv. Uauifi. tori's letter means; neilhtr niore nor "less ! That luch a letter, read in as kindly a spirit as ity was written, must' bear , good -i fruit ;I have tot the.ieat doubt. , If it cauaes the fair minder) nc'publ leans at the North (and there kre niany suclr,) to ause and to read with (jalmness ifieTnaiurural address of Gov. Hautpton end lo ceiislder the frightful facts therein stafedv ft irill do a great work; for peace end for Contitutional government in this country. .Two more years of sucn gov ernment av we have had in South. Carolina for the Xasi ten years . will jrqd uce our f un harimi State to the condition of the Neth- eriaads'tfn'der the gnifernOfshtp of the l5uke of, Alva; anl if in the spirit i and love; of country that actuated nicrnnce ot orange, Goy.. Hampton calls upon alike, friend and foe foi a truce to bitterness and to, battle ; and if that can lc. considered a mistake, then has he leen guilty of a mistake; other wise not. ' In my opionion when the coun try shall be again restored to tranquility, when Mr. Tilden shall have been quietly in ducted into office, when Gov. Hampton shall be recognized on all sides as Governor of South Carolina, and when general confi dencend prosperity shall haveTeturned to bless the land, then will the ! position and judgment of our present Governor in this matter be fully vindicated. j - I have said to you much niore than I in tended to say in acknowledging your letter, but as ''error will run a mile, while truth is putting on bis hoota.1' I hope what has been said nas been ntiy spoken. Yours truly, JO'S, paniel POPE. To Gen. Tkos. F. Dkattox, Charlotte, N. C. WASHINGTON. Jan S. In the Senate, Mr. Sherman, presented a petition of prominent business tneti and members of both political par lies, asking an. amicable settlement of the TV ! I . l' ff J .1 rrtfiiieniiai contest, lie SDone oi me high standing of the petitioners, and said their opinions were eitiitled to great weight. He felt sure the general tone of. the pe titioners for a peaceful and orderly count of the electoral vote would ba approved by every Senator. Mri' Thurnian said lie entirely concur red in the remarks of his colleague as to the standing of the petitioner and coin mended their petition to the Senate. I waa referred to the special committee of even Senators appointed to consider tbt Presidential question. A motion was made by Mr. Edmund that, the com mi1 tee bn authorized to hold sessions during the sessions of the Sen ato. .Thj Florida Committee has returned. Therewill b no minority report on the' State tleciion. The minority report re garding the Presidential eh-ctors, if any made, will how that ihrre was mutual intimidation, the negroes intimidating their own race in the negro districts, and the blacks in other districts deterred from voting the Kepublivau ticket from fear ol losing employment. FOREIGN. Superior Poicers Determined to Force an Acceptance of their Propositions by the Porte if Possible The Porte Weaken ing ; CoXSTASTtXOPLE,' Jn. 8. It is clear and well defined that the Europeau Gov ernments have instructed their represent tatives in conference tj refuse to consider Midhat:Pdshas constitution, and to pre sent on Monday what is really Etnopeaii ultimatum. 1 be powers are very de termined, and undoubtedly mean to try to force the Porte to accept their propos- a - ais. l ue plenipotentiaries win tive the Porte until VYtdnesday or Thursday for a hnal and direct answer. J:i ; the event of a refneal they have decided to withdraw from Constantinople. The Porte begins (o ibow a disposition to yield, particular ly in regard to some pirts of an inter national commission, which is the osost Important part of the schemer LosDOjr, Dee. 8. Thevarious special dispatches as to the probable attitude of the Porte at to-day sitting of the con ference are conflicting. A Peru special to the Daily Telegraph dated Sunday, says the Porte is appar- eutiy sun aetero'inea to make no tartber concessions. The Marquis of Salisbury has already engaged a steamer to re port on the 16th inst. The same cor res. pondeut confirms the report that the same sort of au utiihn itutq will be presented to iue i'orte to day. j ; NEW JEttSEY. Strike Among tiie Patten. TBINToy, J an . 8. This morning all the employees of tber l reuton Potteries left their woik in conecqueuce of a geu eral reduction of 20 per ceut of their wages. They number 1,500 persons aud are now holding an excited meetiug. SOUTH CAROLINA. y- Tax-Payers Endorse Hampton. Columbia, S. C , Jan. 8. mass meet ing of tat pay eis iuthia county, toqk place todajr, j 'Pbere was a large attendance and resolution were unanimously adopted to repoguizd IJarapton aa Governor, Simpson Lu Governor, and only auch couuty. officers as appointed br them, and cheerfully pay twenty-five per ceut of last year a tar, and levy on the approach !n,K Ux .under Hampton's . Government. Thia acUon is fortified -by previous de cisious of tue Bupreme Court. , Gov. Williaats Inaugurated. IDIaVAPOLig, Jao. 8.Gov. Wil iiams waa inaugurated to-day. Ha makes oo allasioa to uatianal polities. The pApuUtioii of the globe, according to the German staiistiea, ta 1,483,917,000, an inciease Of twptityiercn jnillient over the estimate of 1875 A 1; . WASHINGTON. - Washixotox, Jan. 8-lIaiJSKeTlr Select Committee on (he 'Poweyt and : Piiviiegea of the House In regard To the' coaming of the elictoralVYotMwere in-, trueted to irqiiire whethef mny Ieetoval' votes were cast by United States officials or by! persons laboring under political dis- bill lies, and what ought to be done with i hem; ; : iflwrcOBimhtee waa ordetedtnvrt rfufrebto tiiHnr&pt htd impWp r1 cdiH JuctjofthoaidPolk of Wahingloli. A bill passed abolnhing ihe beard and ttaosirriug its duties to the disiritJeoinniiMiotteri". jThef 67r say : Th Cmmitte of ibellib'ewh'ejhas befti inveligatiigthe reeeij lectjio irt Florida, returned here ht morning The Cnunnhteewill , not hold a mee4iiig for a few d i jrsv It is aatd hai "t piiseVtaiive Woodblirn, on of tho Ili pubiicau member of Uie Cxiumilte will unite in it icport ilh iher Democrats 'thai'thf T0du and " Hndrieks elector honesily.carrieiihe Stam. Mr. Dunne) ilie other Ilfpabljcan " members had .his pnpketlbo0. s.olen while- in; the, State, and is therefore of jher opinion" that u matter how the eleclioii went there are thieves in Florida. . .? Shei iiiau will make an elaborate speech on Louisiana affairs to-morrow. . , LOUISIANA. Two Governors Inaugurated Speech of Gen. Nichols the Legal Governor New Orleans. Jan. 8. Packard and Antoine were inaugurated at the Stale House. : Th oAih was administered by Ludeling. There was no exeilemen t. By noon a large crowd had assembled at St. Patrick's Hall, entirely filling the building, and by one o'clock some live thousand people had assembled in I In streets afayette pquare and on the nd jaceut buildings. At 1 o clock ben. Nichols left the city hotel for the hall where be was received wiih tremendous cheers; r Gen. Nichols appeared . on tin balcony at 1:10 o'ehck, wlit-n after pray er the oath ot otfice was administered to Nichols'and Willx by Judge Tessat After which Gov. Nichols made the fol foliawiirg address; Gentlemen' of the Senate and House of Representatives, and Fellow Citizens : Owing to the lateness of the hour and the length of the address we are unable to publish it in full. The speaker after re tiling the fact that he was elcted Gov ernor of his native Siate by a majority of more than eight thousand vtes, and the great distress that prevails and the trying difficulties that surround him declares tb.it i be rights and liber lies of his people, shall no longer be taken from them by alien and usurpers. As Chief Etecutive it shall be his duty to rigidly and 'fairly enforce all the laws npu the fiatutn books against all, rich and poof'alike. One great ob ject of his administration would be the promotion of kindness, ympulhyt con fidence and justice between the two racs and make the Slate a home of happiness for'all her children. INDIANA. Meeting Democratic Shite (hnvention An Dnp-jrlant Resolution Unanimous'! Adopted. IXDIAKAPOI.JS, Jin 0 Every coun ty is represented. The. following .offered by Mr. Vorhtes was adopted with much applause; Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed by the Preside ot of this. Con vention to be known as a committee of correspiiderce and public safety. The auiien or saia coinmiiu-e iOiiii te to rnr respond wiib other similar 'commirtecs ajjd the leading ci-o of othrr States for the purpose of bringing about h'irnVmy of opiuion and concert ef action in the pres cut serious con d it von of national affairs ; also to consider the propriety of calling a national invention of the Democratic party and correspond with the different States in regard tb-reio.- It shall also be the duty Nf said committee to consider aud devise I he best methyl by which the people may exercise lherijflt of petition to the Cortrress of the United States. whether hi writing or iu person, in order tbat the public peace may. be preerved. popnlar liberty naintaiavd, and the laws npheld. I -; 1 Louisiana; Xew Orleans in Arms to Maintain Nichols The Superior Court .Building to be Taken Out the Hands of the Metropoli tan Putice-No Bloodsltcd. New Orleans, Jan. 9. 9 a. m At this hour! the members of the White League who have been mustered in by the Nichols government as militia are as- sembling with arms at Lafayette Square, with the avowed purpose of maintaining the superior Court, abolished by the Kel logg government, At this writing Q:5(L the streets are filled witlf armed nieu hurrying to L lay ette Square, where -orderlies are dashing about on horseback, preseutjiig ull the phase of au army on (he .eve of b&ille,. Armed men are reporting tq the Sheriff, who propose it is stated to take posses sion to the Supreme Courtroom, npw in- charge of Jlvlropilitau i.olice, aud install Nichols newly appointed Judges, of the Supreme Court. It is more than possible tbat an attempt will be made to capture the policetslatioos. Also, au advertise ment appears this morning ordering the members of the Washington Artillery to assemble at their armory at 10 o'clock. At this lime 10:30 a. it , armed men are still hurrying through the streets to Lafayette Square, where they report to the Sheriff, who it is said will move them at 11 o'clock, to the Supreme Court Build ing, facing Jackson Square, arid endeavot to take possession of it. Chief Justice Lndeling is there on the bench, and Capt. Gray of the Metropolitan Police with a strong force is rn possession of tba build ing under an order from the Chief Justice. It is stated that the Chief Justice will remove the present Sheriff and if he at tempts to take the building by force he will appoint another sheriff Gov. Packard is at the State House cool and calm lie. has telegraphed to President i Grant for assistance. While men under arms disavow any intention of provoking a collision, a drunken man, an e boy or any accidental shot Aiit ii M , armed men afo moviag in tty'tjiilefthiwJUm La fay e Ue Square. About .500 are passing dowu St. .Charb a street and are enppoeed to be moving for !hejuprr me Conn ; others are jDArchiug South aud West. At 11:50 o'clock a. M Nichols militia timlrpossessloirf "Ibt? Q preme Conrf bnildji'g, installed their Jiidgea,; . All ke, ice stations are in charge of ..Nichols --I'll ? i ' --r. . goTcrirnen.i(i iqt a gun nas oeeij Pfea. , 1:30 P. ..M.'-The' Nicliols . government are in possession of everything except the Mate IJoiiee., f As yet no efjTiirlw. been made to take possession of that building, around bicl a; y Uioufand of , unarmed cu'woa rje cpgregated blocking up the streets 'ffrTfotnaea,.atiix rendering it, im possiblcfo teach itAbU. 3 ,thp.iisayd ot NicholV 'ujlkia arV pndersrms OB' the levels at foot of pcjatae ft reett and i U reported '4Jfi:for thf ijarrfinder of the Suie House , will fcibe t, made tbie ereiiiug. iASj the ,repnjiras ae jo .a bbpeltss iuiuoriiy itfis jharoyy .probable that armed resisUiic wijl be uiide., fPhe force under Gov...-. Packard here will'noi. exceed 300, , Tl e cjaiiii ad r of ; thr Uni ed Sta e's f 'P;f, at Oeippee has esiablished a. signal on- Gnsiom -House in. order to enmmuuicate with officials there. The Osippeet!id(onUor Caiiouicus are lying eff at iiiet,fot of . Poydras street Uniteil Siatea .ytarshal Pitkin isrin; con stant couiinu:iicnioii with jWashiiigfon, giving every uhase uf the sjtualion. Chief Jjisiue Ludeling ihU uiorning issued an order removing cjyil Sheriff llaiidy,and app'dniing Allred iiurgfea . tot, that .posi tion Handy was , acting . under, order from Gov. Niched-, and hence the. action. Up to i hia hour not. a shot has been fir-d or an accident reported. Great crowds assembled on Canal, Camp aud other principal streets. The' Rt-publicans re pot l tdat two r t;iueuts . from Mishissippi and one from Alabama are. with Ogden. 1:1. "i r M. No important change in the siuiaiion. Ogde.it' militia are massed within a square of the State House, which has been re-infurced by a company, of colored miliiia numbering 100. Gov, Packard says he will resist any attack mide upon the Siate House. The signal corps on lop of the Slate House are con stantly signaling Custom House. Nich ols Judges ol the Supreme- Court, after spreading their commissions on recent and appointing Alfred Roman clerk, ad journed Court till Wednesday. 2 P. II Democratic leaders now as sert that they h ive no intention of attack tog the Sute House. ' The following has just been issued: . Proclamation Executive Dep;t. New Oulraxs, Jan. 0, JbTf. To the PfpU of Isouinutnii ; I should bo most profoundly surprised and disappointed shoultl any citizen ot Louisi ana at this moment no far fore-t himself as to be guilty of :iny excess whatever. There is danger in collecting together in large bo dies. I urire you therefore to return at once peacefully to your homes. The greater wrongs to w hich you have been subjected. the greater to your credit should you recojf-. nv.eana recollect your mvii simple and plain duty as eiti.en. Let no one' bo injured, however obnoxious lie may Ik", and let the people of the whole country see that we are law -abiding,-just and moderate. F. T. 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INSURES ALL KIXDS OF PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. AUTnORKED CAPTTAU .. ASSETS, MAT 5, 1S76........ HOME i EALEIGT1. N G . : ! - AUSIISTEAD JONES, President, G. W. BLACKNALi, Treasurer. j R. W. BEST, Secretary. Parties desiring to insure their property should patronize this Comnanv; fnr th following reaenA : Tt Is a sate corporation, combining solvencr aud st itiilitv. (two of Uu most essential points in an Insurance Company), as the following certificate from the scoretarj' of State set forth : 7 a'l-trhom it may mncern : TWs H to eeitlfy, That I have thoroughly examined the " era Underwriter's Association." Ratelrh. North CaniliiKi. in mend sections 42, 43. aixt44. Battle's Kevisal,'" eli-uiti-r said company l- "doityr business upfm sound priiKiple. w in ance with th- lawn of the stale ol Nonli r.irollna." t!t ties, whleli win more fully appear from statement uii tile In I'ntuM States Bonfis. (market valuo, y.V. Rail Road Konds, jnarlift valne. C. County and City Bonds, (market valuer. 'Mortgagee on Real Kstat- in .North Can.li :a. iflrst Hens) Cash on hand, In Bank anil In hands or Agents, Total, In accordance with the authority delegated to said Company tiled this day. Ulreu unJer my band and seal of ofllce. It protects the policy holder, lor Its Charter requires 5 per cent, of the premiums received te deport, ed wttti the State Tn-asurer for that purpose. Its stockholders are among the prominent tensities men In North Carolina. r It te under tlie control and manaeeuient of native North Carolinians. Itoortlcersan knowm throughout the st ite. It will Insure your property on the most rea-sonable term.t It will kep your rnonv at lKme. IJve. Active, l.viiahle Agents wante-1 In every part of the state. Address. . June .1, 1hT6. ly, R. W. HKST, Recretary, Raleigh, X. A. ML'RPlIY, Local Agent, Salisbury, N C. " ' " larble MONUMENTS. ii, i Scotch ancl On hand and furnished to Order. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Address, - - i JOHN CAYTON, - Corner Morgan and Blunt Streets, " ' Mttleigh, JV. . SCHOOL NOTICE. A subscription Behoof will he opened in- the Town Acadernj on Tufdy tlit 2'1 of Janjr.. 1877. A.W.OWEN'. Salisbury, Dec 27, 76. , Priuripal Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE By virtue of a Decree of Rowan Superior Court, issued 19th June, 1875, 1 will expose to public sale 'at' the Court House door in ; Salisbury, en the first Monday in February, I 1877. three Houses and Lota in the East i Ward ot, the city, near the Lutheran Grave Yard, known a the Otho Swink property. Abo,. one house and iot on the Lexington i road, about one mile from the city. Per- sons wishing to examine the property will call on ThontAg Earnhart. who will rrive all k necessary informationr Terms cksn. ... 11 ! J. S. M BBINS, Com'r. Dec. 30,4876. .. I2;lm i ' : Notice '. Is hereby given, that the Board of Oommta gionero of tUo town of Salisbury, will apply to the present Legislature to amend the Charter of said Town in sundry particulars, ancl probably to extend the corporate limits of the iame. ' By order! of the Board, t. o. HAuairroN. a b. c. Dec, 29, 1876. ym 4- h tVJI -UQUD1- Thread - Lock-Stitch Machine. MACHINE IN THE "WORLD. SAVINGS. By using the ' Domestic Pe. per FashloBs the most stylish and perfect-fitting costumes can be produced, at a large saving in MONEY to those who choose to make, or superin- . i , e .l . irr.w it-- SEWING MACHINE CO., New Yoi-lc and Cliicaco. jn L I 3 .I'. 1.. i a i 1, Vi. 1X2 ? S3 2-22 2c2 US1 .Si.ooo.eoeesv i6,s;n OFFICE SI ATE OF NOHTH CAROLINA, Dki-aktuknt of ktatk, kalelgh, May 6th, 18 business anlr and flnnneeH"of '-The South-;u-'ortane' with tine provisions of an Act to s r.itm.sj :;.tii Vanh: A. I). K3, and do find tbat In the provisions of Us charter, and In eompU t Un-'.re (xta.st.vs.ted of the following securi-thl.soU-e: 1 9,ooo .eo . 19.ST3 00 J3,isoo 10.10S 1 $154,37t tt me by the Legislature, I hereby approve the Report v WM. U. HOWERTOX, Secretary State. - Works. 3 HEiLD3T0HE3. nil, m. American To Jame Cronch ami other, oon -reni!nt, voti will take ttoliee that the followiDjr Mim ihoiis ha been issued ngninxt you, to wit: l)AVIDSO COUNTY IN TUK SUP'KRIUK COURT. M M Motsinger anl NW Beeon. Atliu'o of Al Evan, dec, 7 PlaiHtiJ A (fnn ft Chrislenu Tcue, et al heir at law, ifc7al4. Sumraoiuv STATE OF NORTU CAROLINA. To Uu i'-turiff nf Dai-Mao Couty,Greetimg i You nre hereby com ma ml ed to summon Ja men C ronch, Muxes Cronch, James Teagtte, W K Charles, N P Charles and others, the de fendant alove named, if to be foond in your .County, to 1 and apjKnr lefore the Clerk of our Superior Court, for Daviden County, at the Court House in Islington, within twenty davH from the service of the ' Summous, exclu sive of tbe day of ervice, and answer the com plaint which will be deposited in tbejoffice ef the Cletk of the Superior Court of said coanty, within ten day, and let thesaid defendant lake notice that if they fail to answer the said eosa plaint within the time prescribed by law, the piaintitl will apply to the court for the relief dunvttidvd in the complaint. - Hereof fail n6l and of this summons make due return. ' ' ' Given under m? hand and seal this 6th day of November 1876. " C.F.LOWE, Clerk of the 8npe Omrt of Davidson CoeatJ and Jude of Probate. - ix. II. Wicuiois, PUftAttoraey. J: 't 4 :
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