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1 i V h nr-MPifQ hp tottv vnrvp Ivgess there will be thrown away If REMARKS OF JOHN 10LNG ivcn to c t These people are BROWN OF KENTUCK V ONT THE your pee equab, before the law ; and SUBMITTING TO TEIE ACTION OF THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FEB. 25TH 1877. Mr. Speaker, we have neaily reach ed the end of the swelling scene; part; JF. letlYEIISTKB XV. C STlPLrS SATURDAY, MARCH 3. 1877 neither by bribery nor force can yon change them from from serfdom to vil lainy. In tbe precious name of their manhood and womanhood I repudiate the intimidation with scorn unuttera ble. There will be no division in the dem ocracy. Lay not that flattering unction fOur legislators are timid. They fear to tax dogs and prot ect sheep. fkj 'lhe Rothclulds have five family mansions in Paris valaed at 100,000,000 franca. - - ! s JeSrW illin;j Accomplice Wheeler Is siicstcd as tbe real name of the Fraud ulent Vice President. y"'',Sir James Gordon Bennett" is what the Paris papers have got to call ing hiriV how. rBrigham Young is now so feeble that he has to be rolled about in an ea sy chair, being unable to walk, CPThe Legislature will adjourn en Monday the I2ih. So a caucus on Monday night decided. llEx-Scnator Carl Schurz," whose 'wife and father died recently,- is now called to mourn the loss of his mother. U$FA letter addressed to "Robert L'urues, poet, Heaven," lately reaced tho returneddctter branch of Glosgow' postofficc. r'The U. S. Senate is endeavoring to give Hayes 50,000 a year. The liouse had previously fixed Tilden's sal ary at $-25,000. 3Coni-e?s ha3 appropriated $375, 000 to pay mail conlraetors in the South, the amount due them for services per formed in 1859, 1800 and 18G1. r'Quite a debate in the Senate last Tuesday, in regard to the public' debt question, the proposition before the Senate being the bill of Mr. Me BAivii, of Rockingbgm,; to re-er.act the funding bill of 1874T75. JtS5"Pac try is tbe flour of literature prose is the corn, potatoes and- meat ; satire is the aquafortis; wit is the spice and pepper ; love letters are the honey and sugar ; and letters containing re mittances'are the apple dumplings. , W?" Mr. Crawfotid carried Lis bill, proposing an amendment to tbe Con stitution, requiring the pre payment of poll tax before registration for voicing, through the Senate on yesterday by the requisite three-fifths vote. , nF'Cracc Greenwoyd" says she "feels somehow like a mother to the Republican party.' " Such may be her feelings but unless she lias been at one time wedded to the Devil, it is hardly probable she is the mother, she feels herself to be, Courier Journal. Li? 'The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says it can be stated as very nearly fully determined upon that Judge Settle will go into Hayes' Cabinet. It is equally certain, this writer says, that cx-Senator John Pol will not receive a Cabinet appoiutmcnt although he would take it could he get it. CSPTlic cold in Russia has been more severe this winter than for 135 years. In SOPctersourg, on Decem ber 30, the thermometer fell to 32 de grees (Reamur) below zero. Several cab-men were frozen to death on their seats, and cats, pigeons and sparrows were found dead in the streets. Lare fires were kept burning at night for the benefit of thepublic. IdCovepoij Hayes is a very bleas- ant gentleman (we hope noiie will con strue that into one of Ben Hill's "over tures") but if he's counted in he will have to sit under a blue-glass vase and live on a fish diet to cops with tbe Dem ocratic Senate of two years hence. Ilis Presidential limbs will not be stretched on flow ery beds of case, and tbe smoke of his torment will ascend for a couple uf years at last. Cincin nati Enquirer. JteaTwust as we go to press we learn farcical part tragical, farcical in that ; ouy &Wjllz them as to the pol5cy ot thJ it has been a burlesque upon truth and hour. And n w I ask you, my country justice v tragical in that it has been mur-U"eu of the republican party, in the derou to every principle of law. fair j ame f justice, of peace, of truth, of i v it . , , , liberty, ot civilization, in the name of dealing, and honor that should govern; - T . ' . , t , ' 6 , h j all these, I ask you to halt. Forbear among men. ! auce has -lts mK . j S3y jt not jn men I was in favor of the bill creating! ace but ia sorrow and solemn earnesf this electoral commission; I indulge ; cess- ' now in no childish rcpinings over the'. The ,anacles 11 from the T , , , 1 1:inl)s of 0ur ser Southern States, result. I thought we could trust the se- s You must call o!F you d -s. These un lected men of the highest court of the fortunate people have been baited and foremost government in the world. . badgered until the just sentiments of umanlavvs cannot put limitations ithe forld.in indignation condemn s your uuct pulley. upon fraud ; they may punish, but they cannot prevent. Y e trusted these men and they have betrayed our trust. All laws irnibt be administered by human agenciei; if you have the corrupt judge no matter what your laws may b?, you hear a -false judgment. Jeiftfeys was a just judge save where the interests of the Crown were concefed. Racor., "the wisest and the meanest of man kind," took bribes, yet rendered, with one or two exceptions, just judgments. Hale, although refusinirto take the civic oaths of Cromwell, yet was made one of his judges. Our judges of the Supreme Court hold their offices for life, with liberal salaries; are independent af the muta tions of politics each having his person al and political honor to maintain, and I thought that surely there if the de pravity of radicalism was not universal we could find integrity. My confi dence was generous, patriotic, undoubt ing in these men and in our ca;e sub mitted. Rut in this electoral commis sion supposed incorruptible- sages, in their exalted positions, have played the part of banded jockies, and have done in the face of the world that which bun gry mountebanks should scorn. They have done. s Such aa act, That blurs the grace and blush of moicsty; Culls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose i-'roni the fair forehwad And sets a bluster there. And these successors of John Mar shall ! To day bow must each feel "his title, like a giant's robe, hang loose about him.'7 Suspicion is whispered that certain judtiul commissions bear the d irk and daiing stain of intrigue and ring jobbery; and that the first judgment of their holders was the price paid for their promotion. These in deed are days ofdegeneracy awd shame Read and consider the record of the decisions of the majority of :these men eote their shuflling tricks, their incon sistences, their evasions; such as pig eiies in self-respect and honor would aD lior. I In the fable we read that the c t was ehanged by the fairy into the fine lady jet at the banquet, upon the appear ance or a rat, this fine lady chased it. Apply the story and you need n.j sug gestion to draw a C( ucluslunSb from its moral. You have but a '"barren scepter i:i our gnpe.", You fresh garlands en twine around your hatchment. Your par.y standi to day surrounded and sat urated with such turpitude that the judgment of the hour and of mankind hereafter must be against it, . Your jugglers have proclaimed your victory, but it is taiuUhed with shame and accompanied uy perjury and every species of fraud. The republican par ty is in the attituto of A cutpurse of tho empire and the rule, That from a shelf the precious '&Bidem stole And put it in its pocket. What of the South? The conduct of her Representatives during the last few months has refuted the slanders of years. : Their voles and utterances here have been for peace law, order. The South has been familiar with misfortune; sorrow and defeat have mingled in her experience. She has drank the cup of bitterness to the dres bat thank God she is a stranger to dis honor, and most of us from that sec tion stand for the faithful r.nd inflexible execution,, of the electoral bill. Unn- or says it policy says it; without we J drift into confusion. Our escutcheon is unstained. We can better ajfbrd to accept disappointment and defeat than by parliamentary shifts and tricks to avoid the,' orderly execution of the law against wb'ich only eighteen dfuiocr.it.- of this House and only one in the Sen ate voted. Something has been said of bargain ins; with the South. You cannot win them over by bribes ;they want nothing EORGE WASHINGTON. Philadelphia Times. Whether the Returning Boards and th' Electoral Ciytn mission are account able for it, or only the natural reaction from extreme excitement it is still somet what humiliating to observe how quick ly and how completely our Centennial fervor has subsided. A year ago we talked of nothing that was not a han dled years old, and every little annivers ary was marked with red letters in the calendar. We are not half way through the revolution, measure back a hun dred years, but nobody any longer keeps a record of the battle?, and the revolu tionary sires are scarcely spoken of. The immortal George himself has been so thrown into the shade by the newest father of the Republic, Just Bradley, that a great many peo would have passed his birthday by un TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL REP011T. OF THE COMPANY. ice , vj OF PHILADELPHIA. 'Office, No, 921 Chestnut St. noticed if the stmll militia war now ra- Is yours to be an imitation of the eel ; mnor had not brou-rht to their attention Pbration of a Roman victory with fhese the fact somelhI n.uaujual wa3 long-sudering States cliamed to your it . , , . . . t triumphal car? Are the clanking of the wimL Perhaps it is just as well, their chains t be heard min"lin"Cwith George was a good fellow in his day, i i O O 1 your hosannahs t I'berty and free gov- ! put he was not up to the necessities of eminent ? If the fraudulent action of rnndern politics, and if he were to ap- a v lu.mous returning board ot a btate ; in the fleh to d he wo,jld be is so sacred in vour eyts that by rea- son of State rights you will not go be-! vei7 c'Pt t0 raise 0 disturbance of some hind tbe certificate of a governor whom ; kind, and swear a little as he oceasion you have adjudged a usurper, how dare all. did, .a! the people who are running you longer keep your olJccrs there to j tIli ju the tow called bj bis name sustain the thieves who have been nec , . .u essary to your disgrace, unles, it is by ! U C had better let thc kl man rCSt" a bargain w .t'n successors in villainy? ! There does not seern to be any place hile you stand up fo" the i.iviola- 1 for men of his stripe just now. b.lity of State rights, while you cannot ! go behind the corrupt return of a board i SCRIPTUAL Tl'XTS FOR THE Louisiana that hucksters. I "the vote of j TIMES, their Stauj from one cud of tho country j The following passages taken froru U the other lor a price, you organize j the Bible have special application at the Legislature o. that Slate with your : this time. The huge Joint Frau:l Com Dayoucts. vV'tiiie the gentk-man from j mission will beat once suggested to Uliio .Mr. Poster says that "the dag ; th-i considerate and informed leader, shall it.. at oniy over States and not i and the immortal eight bull dozers wil 1 provinces, over freemen and not slaves" i be remembered: )our President foi tyids in south Carolina J A QUESTION ASKED, a peaceful celebration of the a-.m'uersa I "pan any good thing come of Naza ry of the birth of Wahm"tu:i ' While ' 'tihr' St Johns Gospel. Not this . , ' azarcth. tne gcnllemaii Horn Ohio say, this, your j WJJ fj NOT ApY TQ senate on the same day. twelve years' COMMISSION' after the close war, U refusing a,aCi- j .Jn niuilituae 0f' counsellors ty and your President has a pardon for ; there is safely.". Proverbs. Assets.'Jan. 1st, 1876 $3,233,538.23 F.ECEirTS, Premiums received ' ' ' , I uti-..tti I .an 1 1 :-c, i-r.al" i.i ii n ! Maua rv-vinp:;t.i a.; 1 11 .-: :i -. i'; Deferred Payments, not due, or unreported 10,".520.7 iiM-etu..-.l bv-:av 1 1.- i i.-i ni i.aa 1 0.hjj .1,104.30.1-1 315,143. 1G 1,500,.t23-60 GILMORE & CO Attorneys at Law. Successors to Chipman llosmer & Co.. 620 F. Street, Washington. D. C. Aiuerican and Foreign Patent. Patents procured in all c untrivs. N fcos m advance. No charge untes-t i'-is p.it tcnt is -grautf-J. ."o icci fr inakiiy piT liuiinary ciaiainadon-s. No additioia! feci for obuinmi; and conuu-.tiag a leheari , SjKvitl attoiiUoa giyei t liiicr:raacj t'a.i U fore thc Iatat OiWcm txU-usk:w befjp tonres, Infringement a:U in ditibreht States, and all mrgati.Ni sppcrtainin to inventions or patouts. s-iiuip iur paia- p!i!et of six t j pages. Tinted States C ourt and Pcpartn:en Is Claims. pre.cnted in Da 'Sr.prcfiw Court, of t.'ie L'uiud States, Court of duuu (-'o.irt f Cinmis-jiuers of Alabunn ClAiiiis-. xmtlicm C'lJim Co:ii:n;.i a:ii all cU- "sefwar clauas, btfforu t!w laocauva Uo. paruneuts. Arrears of Payjind Pouny. OiEcers soldiers an.l sail -r-i of t'i3 laf war, or their 'heir, are in tn-vny ;is.. tiul ltcd to money from thc ilowi in.-nt ot waLh they have no know'e.io. Writo fa!l hist-i ry of service, o:ul state amount of pay an I bount-roccivc-il. Kaola--.- tuip a, i.l a la.l reply, after exaui:iuui.iu will be tjiju frtci Pensions. All officer, soli'.i r-!, nn 1 sii'ors wrun- ! dci ruptured, or ruj uno.' :n ti.e iaie war, I l.'niu'd iuu- Sener. i I.ui l Oh'ue. - Incrcse in value of Stocks, etc over cost Acci ued interests on Stocks Mortgages, ttc. DISBURSEMENTS- Losses and Endowments paid Dividends allowed to reduce premiums surrendered and Canceled Policies l!c-insurance paid other companies Commissions. Salaries, and Agei.cy Expense Advertising, printing, medical fees etc. Taxes, licenses, and legal expenses ltH).73tG 1 i aui t't I'xiUnoi.t i i Hie iuUr. n . U0,6S7.3'J ! Old l-)UJity La.id anaut-i. Tin- lal Pcpurt ofth t'ouuty nf the (leu $7,097,230.CG tnil l.and Uitkv suiv-i 2.a.7. i a.-rv-s of $377,03..:3 5-J,741.f.4 lilo.:7S.74 lG7,")")4.7f 42.C01.5G 2S.58-J.G1 , .-,7.244.20 f every orioe-tauer ana every whfeky thief! "States and provinces freemen and slaves!" What means this laivuiae, but a confession on the parf of the gen tleman from Oiiio Mr. Foster J who represents the district of Mr. Haves that sovereign om-nonweakhs' have j been degraded and thv:ir citizens deni- d ' their rights? Ah ! well do you know the crimes you have committed upon these rstates. . Put I must hurry on as my ten, minutes are nearly gone. Inconsistency and tonti ad ction mark the whole course of your policy, l'ou have seemed to try to achieve f.n your selves the lament t,f Junius concerning apaity of whom he wrote, you have given "immortality to the perishable pitrts of your in j a my." What a bol- 10 w mockery v iil vour inauguration iVith this record, with the sun cf truth blazing upon the in'qullies by which I ' There is no "safety" to the country in such '.'counsellors" as the eiht. 'For the workman is worthy of his meat." Gospel of Jtfutlhcw. Surely, not such workmen as Bradley k Co. THE EXPERIENCE OF EIGHT. . , II e that toucheth pitch shall be de fied therewith."- Ecclcsiastus (in the Douay Eiblc.) '.WILL APPLY. ' For wherever the carcass is, there will thc eagles be gathered together." The Gospel of Matthew. Their stomachs yearned for the Piadical flesh-pots, and they forgot con science, and God and truth. ba the pageant pi of your PiesiJent. WHAT THE Y OUGHTS) HAVE DONE. -Kc-ulap thcrcrorr'unto Cxsar the things which are Caisars." it Mutt hew YHIAT TIIEYPOVED THEM- ' 'SELVES TO BE. 'Yeblbul guides! which str.iia at-a nat. and swallow a cumel." St, Mat- by a private , tele-ram that the electoral tut ju5tIce 1 $eC befre l"e a dist!" Count has been (in?shed and that Re turning Eoard Gayes will on next Mon day be inaugurated as President of the United ate?. W e prefer that be should !:ave been b -srne to the Presi uency cn "the black wings of fraud" ! rather"Xhait Tdden should have gone in on the Oregon vote, that is u if we can secure the control of the State Govern ments in Louisiana and South Carolina Twenty-one States have' Democratic Governors, notjiicludrhg South Caroli na ar.dJLouisiana ; the next Ilouso will have a Democratic majority, and the Senate rM be .nearly a tie. TIk io - member Unt Haves and Whr;e!cr will both be label 3d 'Stolen goods," The . words' caauct be ni;;ppe.i oil either. t vour power was obtained, this instead oi j e ' , being the tiay of your victory will oe They pretended to hear arguments the day of your death. The vials of 'when they had prejudged the whole the pec-ply's iudifuiatiun will be exeirm- i matter' The three Judges hesitated led upon yfcu; oa will hear tho Lis-ses ' to enter thc Communion because of wf t-corii for what you liavo done. 'J he ; meir olltce, but woen once m they page oi nisiory win iccoiti tnc eternal ! swauowca tnc oeast, neaa, tan, mcie. verdict against you. Just so surely as a Gd of justice rules the affairs of men men, just so surely will t,he victories ci (ii truth and justice in time prevail. Pemocrats, peace, courrgc, prudence moderation ! I implore you n at to remember the miliious whom we rep resent. As I have stcoJ here for moderation and peace throughout this Congress, I accept to day defeat, bitter as it is, ra- l bristles and alh WHAT IAS RESULTED? 'Heboid, how great a mutter a little fire kiudleth." St James. WHAT THE EIGHT DID. "For they have 'sown the wind." lionca. THE III DOOM. "For the) shall re;:p the whirlwind. "llosea. THE END. "Thc dorr is ret .rued to his own v imitagan: and the sow that w. S HiS i washed, to her wallowing in the mire." IS.. Peter. iher than dishonor, I '-bear the have ratiicr than fiv to those I not o:." When Tarn asked to give my j Mosb-v is a niodcst man and v.,t. to resist the execution of ibis la.?, lts not care for-an office himself, but my answer i, no objective point is gven cuished and cherished friend from the South. Mr. Lamar. a gentleman of the highest ability and unspof.ed integ rity ; honored by his people and worthy of their truit. I speak not by his au thority, buJ as bis name has I een men tioned in this connection, I say that I am sure he would ski ink from such a coalition as his soul would recoil from a cruel ound of dishonor. The men you ecu Id bribe in the South ore unt worth having. You would leathe hem when you ot them : thev would have no following or influence at home . And if they were to join with your party to sustain it in its past and pres. at policy, they would find thein sclves r ilitical puriah in the lands of their birth. Nothing will conciliate the South but justice, aiid you will so fiud it They want rest, order, boru rul. Vour to which we would move that would hot br.ng upon us confusion, anarchy, and chaos. '1 ho strength of our position is in its moral grandeur. Let us not impair this and throw away oir great opportu nities. Let us not take counsel of our passions. Principle," statesmanship, policy all these command, us to stand oy the execution of the law we have made. We agreed to trust certain men, and they have betrayed us. Tp rush into revolution would be suicidal ; j it is madness. Pc patient ; the people will rebuke" the iniquities of which we eotapLin. The day of deliverance will soon come. The author.1; of misrule will call upon the mountains to fall up on them to hide them and their crimes from the sirrht of men. There will be claims the light cf naming two mem bers of the Haves cabinet. He wants a pbice lor Judge Settle for o:ie . it was an awkward position a Fan Ttancisco minister found himfelf in the other pay. He started for the horse car, but it didn't stop. He ran aiad it ran, and pretty soon some one called, ' Step thief !"' A crowd fell in after the revorend gertlcman, and finally a j policeman collared him Assets at Market Value, January 1st, 1877 ASSETS. 35.'). 100 U. S. 5 and C per cent registered loan. 90,000 Philadelphia C per cent loan. 59,000 Ilarrisburg 6 percent. Waer Pxmds. 12,000 Allegheny 5 per cent loan 00,000 Louisville 7 per cent, Ponds. 30,0s i0 St. Louis G pei cent, Ponds. 30.100 '"anton city 10 per cem. Water bond-. lO.i.OOO Cincinnati 7 3-10 per cent bunds. 100,000 Pennsylvania h'ailroad ' percent Gcnl. Mtg. ot Reg bond 100,060 Re , ding It. R. 7 per cent, Mtg. Uomh. 50,000 Lehigh Valley R. P. 7 per cent Reg. bonds, 50.000 United Canaf&H. K. G per cent, beg. bonds, 75,000 West Chester R. R. 7 per cent bonds. 105,000 Ivor h Pennsylvania R. ft G and 7 per cent bond.1 00,000 Susquehanna Canal priority G per ce.it bonds. 25,000 American Steamship comnanvs nt G per cent bond guar'd by l'enna. R. II. SO, 000 Stony Creek i.'ailroad 7 per cent. Bonds guar'd by the N. Penna Railroad, 50,000 Pheonix Iron Companies 7 per cent. Ponds guard by Reading Rl, ICO.000 Delaware & Round Prnok R R 7 per cent. Ponds 100,000 Illinois & St Louis R. R. 8 percent, Pond-. 100,000 Masonic G per cent. Redemption Loan, f 500 Shares Northern Central P R, stock 100 Shares Western National Rank 'St.-ick. 209 Shares Commercial Nat Rank Stock. 50 Shares Grard National ihmk Stock, 100 Shares Corn Exchange National Lank Stock, 50 Shares Mechanics' Rank of St. Louis, 250 Shares Deleware Mutual Insurance Company's Slock, it us c-. ciiittu wr fisui aner. Amiuftj ofc Trust Company's Stock, 76 Shares Pank of North America, 100 Shares Centennial Stock, 225 Shares Railway Passengers Assurance Company's Stock,! 7247 .73 Phi adelph a City Warrant. Market Value as above Premium Notes secured by Policies Mortgages and Ground Peuts, first liens on properties valued at over $3,000,000 Loans on CollatieraLs Real Estate Office and Properties bought in to secure loans Cash on hand and to Trust C -moanies Baiancedue by Agents, secured hy bends Furniture at home office and agencies Net premiums not due or reported Accrued iute; est on bonds and mort'j-acres 5.y4l,00G.37 00 S CO 5J S4 IStuintv Laud VVarru.ts outMan imr. '1'hesc were issuvd uiu!u act ul 1, -...) ji.jti prior acl.s. We pay 4a.ii 1 r t ion. Si-u l ly icisiLre l lctttr. Whiio a.-si-i ru- iiU aie iuiptriixl wc giw in-truCvio:f.- to pcit't.-ot tuviu- Kach ik pa tinont f our has'arss i con thk:ti ti in a M.-p.o:it.- n,;i u i i.T ll.j ciiaij-j o! tiic saiiu c.; rio i :l par.i'rs t-m-p!uc l by tnv IhiM. I'i-u;,i;it uiti'iiiK-n i ail hu.-4iucs.-i eutru ,1c i t u-ii.i t.i:s pvcu;'d. k'i dixts (AIM1 !K Jc (').. P. O, Box it. Wil liiiio i, 1. L Wa.-si.inloii, 1). C. .Nov. - i, I Uike p'r.Mire in t-snivs:-;! piy vnttro conlidonoi in it!)).iM ,!itv .nil , L'!i v Ol thoi-iw, i'alcnt A.t I Co kcl'ou Jlo.icul v.iihuoi k Ce., of tins -,lv. '.JLouui; ii, u. .vni rr.. (Cashier of National Mcli epol l&.i Uaiik) tiCC. t. Wit A l)AV at i.oiua. A ul w.iut-l. iMii.it ua terms irc4 'liiL'EiCO. Atsgts-U .Un.i-. 1.9G0.74I.48 722,3a 1.33 2.313,002.53 1G7,0-15.34 -104,K8o.2.!i 22.'J77 ( 1 2U.551.2G 13, 353.01 105.520.75 99.-S8 7.39 Assets at market value . $5,94o,0oG.37 LIABILITIES. Losses reported, but rot yet due. $101,790.00 Reservo at A per cent interest, required by the Ins. fomm'sr of I'emfa t reinsure l!ie risks 4,599,470.45 Dividends of 187G to be paid in 1878 35,7ol.G9 4,707,023.14 KEIDSVXLLi; . DRUG STORE j yofsV. I t ike this mcih il ul informing the public lb t I stu st. !1 in be.u.sville, and mat I have o;:c.rd in the PcsuaLlc house fotmerlp occupiotl by D. A. I i aw ley. svhich I li.ive mud ft the i ;: r.g -Linprium ti Pt-id.t :!le. 1 iiu uc itaiufy rcceiv ing uuds. and i-ae i.un in store the la lie; cn.I c.ia '' of I'mgs. Med.cinej, estutfj, J'eifnincries, ai its, O.U 1J. TOILKT ad Fancy Articles ever offered o.T lhJ' " uurkct. My pi ices simply defyconi liiion. My r.rraagemei.U w.th ii' Northern. v.luleula bouses enable to offer j eciul inducerucnts t m ; chair's and physicians. Goods wholesale at city pi ices, freight adJ-d. NVe keep constantly w.s hand o !.; and ari'.-d tnient of pt.pt.lur pst-c .' menicii.es. Simmon's le-uiitlo;-, hi' i lie toinjHMuid, Mniiifs l. pa tine, .Kt: preparations, cLill mrd.unet ( ! Kinds, syrups f..r caugiis. coS-U antl c sumption, L:. Pxau.iii my gocdi nui drices before spending your money clsewheie. T. C. PAi'.KldG. ih-u'- 'V tep-2o. gist, $1,202.97 To Consumotives The aiivfi I'.svr. hav.t t :tc. perman").-.' ctuftJ !' that ilix-Jtil i.irt.k-. ( i.hiibj-(., oy a ftunplc ii n.ciij, :s - n:.io.w' to &.-; know ij to li lei'ow ni.!u t:.e i.,tai.s of cure. 'J o ail w'na d !.-ii it, Le Wi.h. aii n ojy of t;.e jrtsci ;i;)'..'.J u r m of c'.:t: , 10.L !? j the i Hie, W li 4 ;i t i t Ti.ll l.i.il t vn : i .1 J A t!.i:i -, : u i-- -.. . LiO !! .-) ; i.i vi .1. I-'. :'. a a 1'lre-.-. liov h A. t.i. -.(,,, 'l i'ci Wilhauistjtir ', N. V. Surplus for policy holders Number of poLcies issued in 1S7G Total number of Policies in force, December 31, 1876 Amount at risk . 51 .0-"" .Slij.co ia Ci-i The undersigned committee have cnrrfnllv examined the honils. in. rl'-ncf . 1' i t:a-- ;.;n r-i - - z. z and other assetts of the Pern Mutual Life Insurance-Company", as tel l'ortii in the above st itemcnt. and c:rtify to the correctness of the same; Jos. II. Trotter, Sand. E. Stokes, Jas. O. 7'cae, Jas. II. McPride! Saml. A. IJispharr Jno. II. Watt. j At an election held at the office of thc company, on Monday the 1st inst., the ! ERRORS ili I ()L Fii lmi in- tiiuvmvu "tit t.i.itu 1 1 loiti , hi m-oc 101 uncu vcar: jy. t Jen i nan wi.o ni'.ircu ;r viars aml E. Mokes. .Jan. es Lot-.r'. Uenrv C. Hoelk '1 bos W Davis, Jus M P Price John II. Watt. Jas. O. Pease, -"- 'e;ui i man vs i.o m:.ircu itr viars Siind A RNpham. i Ircm n?i v 01.-4 i-.luuy. p, Linulum lJ i-i.y . (.'has H Williarn.' and all ti.e lft--u U v.uu;:,:I iijd.MCHt.ot ' ' ' " ili. fur ti.e t, oi ui;i-, IiUm -iuv. I .:..,! :.. .') i .. ..... ... J At n. rtlfPlinc ot tho l.narrl ni I rus po; tn I unu if m-A:nm f!- 'Il .1 mit i . . ' , r n : r . i . ,, . . I ... . u:e liMiowu-g oii.ccrs wito uiisiniioousiv re rircieu lor lie cnsnuig v ai : w.i.u . v.( ( .j. mi ;.-i-.r- w ,.-:.;.) t- S. C. llucy. Pres. ; S. E. Stoke. Vice Pros; II . S. Stephens. "2d Vie- Prs;-L W pr"il u ; ti-ci v j .-. .Tw o u) H'.ti: fi! g il, h : i-.vl . iiti.ivut.:. each participating policyholder, at thc aniversary of his policy, his .share of th --r- - -T- - --... . undivided surplus in reduction of his cash payment, or payment of outstanding premium notes when such payments iall due. Mas n, Actuary ; Henry An tie Secretary; Henry C. Pruivu, Ass't S?c! etar-'. ! And at a meeting on thc. lGlh inst., The Poard of Trusitccs resolved to ail -w 1 T. ltUFFN" TAYLOR Of North Caraiina, with yVL yVI:LHisErcy AVHOLESALC D SAL EU Dry Goods CO, AND NOTION! no divided dem -cratb parly. Those K'Q. 13C9 3IAIN Street, TRUSTEES. John G Brenner, Saml E Stokes, Benjamin Coats. Kichard S Newbold, 'I bos W Pavis. Jn V, McParland, Jos 11 Trotter, John II Watt. P in U Kern, Atwood .n.ith, Henry C -Howell, Edwd ?:I Ni-edJes, ( has Watscn. Jn H 'clcidc, . Piodolphus Kent, Frederick A lloyt, William II Iihawn. KUwoo l Johns n, Wni C Houston, Howard liincbuian, ('hades 15 Williams. Ja'i C Pease, Ins 31 P Prier. Saml A Pispharn, Jamei. l.on'. John Mi'nrs, To 'I if k H'okinu Cr.Ar. V. ar n ,-ir pri-parcil m i'urniwii all ca-!4 Wit.i f r a.it ui oyim m at h u l i wa ie of U 1. -r tli-.r p tre in unciiM. Iml-..:ic.. i.c.v iigat ! p-otiubic. 1 cr.wn.i of v;l'u:x C.l.1,! V l-d! il ."(I 1 t I ! I.. , .. lira... ,, r Jos Hodgson, aii j-t.-i.i iiuii t.n, hy v..tji- ':. ir j "W(HMC tiiSr- to i.l. lit-,.. IJovh u . ,"I The following lasses in Philadelphia have been paid by the Penn Mutual dur ' t'i4i" :-tur'-v lauc ;r,'-u '-( a.- , oi:.- no. na. .cnu i:,e: a(. ;-J ,..! who so prophesy oply proclaim what they wish. Uushaken, unscduccd, let us stand ror honor. Lik Clan Alpine's oak, "the firmer it roots him, the ruder it blows. Loud Applause. FvICIBiOND. VA. in the past year K Wallace, M. P.. John Chambers, I) D Samuel Needham. Patrick MeCaffrey Casper Dotger. David E I lance, Ilarriscn Gran'ibo ; George J f reaver. Daniel li Murphy, Willi.im Morris. Joseph Purst, Cflt IP- &$KtTVlG! J(eorge J. Boyd, fp?e. iVViB.tJift 'John P Simons, .U ' Phillip Carlin, REIDSVILLE ROTARY PUBLW, AND GENERAL CONVEYANCER. A beautiful woman has nothing to AV'.ll take acki owled?ments of Deeds. fear jr. mi a jury cfmen in our courts. ' Mortgages and other instruments "cf u Graphic? Put wouldn't a hiry of writing- Jake Depositions Administer ' , , . . . ' Oaths, take Aitidvi a to pe used bc- women do the busmen fo. ber? fofC a &c ,.. James Ncals, Joseph M Hendricks, Lewis Chester, $f.000 Ellas ( leaver, 5 0 0 Pn-bert Gray, 5,000 Henry Kdey, 200 J B Sample. 2, (m Emma L IVdrick, 2.5 0 W F Warburtn. 5,000 George 1) 6'letiu, 5.0 vO jeorye G .Stambach, 3,000 Charles A Kubxaru, 6.01'J John ZJelp. 1.000 James B kan. 13.0;;0 Joseph T Poland, 3. ' 00 Charles.'S Murphy 3,00 O Howard WiUoti 33o John I iers. 2.5;.0 Tlioma-j iluges, 3,000 s.j,h)U j purli as ai i.a .-auI .d .wc v til .-ti A 10,(;00 . Wie collar iwj i.v ,. ih iiwui iccl vi :;r.. '.:W Fail pa.rt cu .usj.lt. u..r;h ;-tir.: u lirs t , CviUJlieu. C Uo.'m 0.1. a!:-! a c i .V i f ,1 y ( fiii : Hoii.e and r rt.V.o. tie of tiie I tr'oi. u -"i i:la.-.tr:iic i F.i.m.c:i ul ;.a hot 1'OvU by mad. hVa-lcr 1: w wa.-.t KrntA.u .. 4.104 proMUbic n.ir. hihv-js, oe'j-u .t.iyii A 5.000 -- Portland. Main;. 2 IH 0 I 1 .too : 4.08!)! . l.ir.rfl SQQnr , t ,lia!e ly r' l' (Hi VVvJwvi w i.i. i.i t-ij !. .1 a . - fur.i-U, out iiur r,;!;;i-; ! can r. H. -t'-'Q dzo4 dollar a uy i.ri.l m t.':nr vv, -., I -1 ,K0 ra'.ii-.-s. llav ij io-,iu l rp!a:n Ur . I , 0(X ' UuMnch pk-a-aal j-i l.cj.watje. v n 1 and buy ar.l irs f,o uc't a- ro .5 For Western X. C, STATESYIL& Y. G l will li.TUMH wu a iMnpktt Cuth; ui -' 1 he bii.i.. lava l.ili-.r iian aajdw- " itrVc Ve w lit li.i e.j e:-!of taiiti: C. l'art'c i aj.. n MiXt an I t'L i". iin k;(.ili.i:.. ir: r f.aj mtii -t!aa; l.t.i al al t av"i m n-'-ti ,f aj?l:;g v ;A a home, t-houid Nviuu to us a;.d har:t i ojut t.-.c tt'trn altiii.c. row 1 t-e ui.j (out i!iy. A-iStm 'i'rua 4 t a 11! , 1 t a 1 ci 11 in col d; art aul for an', p. i, I to 1 mn(l nbc :ar:l fiad t IH tlf Si Vd -Mcsj Mad iil li cs'., ; tna.ic, Ail men' hi:i'i- Lie P ti.e 1 i.i it i.asl (-fab rnr 1 - liou.'el moii.fi u h d'i., o;ie oil in our T. P C:r-K name :J sale v MiU!);s is an ol rnke it ordor. Ainoi Pah! CUll -,;ii thui i' cannot s no man , bu-.il; CoS 'woulJiial Sai!. t - - ' o hi 01 i ii.i aux:s( c before yv wa-oa k oicie.- tji; .surpij. bit piib 1 1 "JSU O! Pl
Reidsville News (Reidsville, N.C.)
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March 3, 1877, edition 1
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