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We have now on sale, in the Williams
ouiidlng, on Wilmington street, opposite
the market house, one of the best selected
stocks of
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aver bronirht io this market.
NEW and bought at ; bottom
Our entire
stock Is NEW and bought at Dot
figures. We wiu not be undersoil ny any
firm in the city. " L. 1
.. Polite Attention and Low Prices
la our poller. I
Choice lot of NORTH CAROLINA lad
SUGAR CURED HAMS. J
Large supply of selected Feathers.
RedC and Kerosene Oils. '
Welt assorted stock of Boot and Shoe
Findings. f
Patapsco, Orange Grove and Mapleton
brands of Flour a specialty. I I
Cottbn solicited and. sold on consign -t
menC i Ample room for stonwre. j
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TUESDAY'S ELECTIONS.
Oemoeratle Oalas In Mew York and Wlseon.
: sin Cameron KlKted Ocrmnr of Vtrgiala,
tbe Leaislslat la DoaMKatarata frees
Other States.
New York, November 9. Flowers'
majority over Aator in the eleventh Con-
grefisional district is over 2,600.
The total city vote on the State ticket
is : Purcell 89,585, Carr 53,056, Daven
port 51,991, Lapham 87,963, Hosted
47,030, Maxwell 89,918, Russell 62,055,
Parminter 88,713, Evershed 89,185, Sey
mour 51,878. t
: 284 towns and wards outside of New
York and Kings counties show a Repub
lican majority of 14,158, a net Democratic
gain of 15,094.
The result ia the 10th Senatorial dis
trict is still in doubt. The election is a very
serious defeat for Tammany, which has
with difficulty held its own whenever it
ran an independent ticket. The election
I of Rollins, Republican, for surrogate, is an
overwhelming defeat for Tammany. Hardy,
. Democrat, in the 9th Congressional dis
trict, had a comparative walkover over
' b z-Collector Thos. Murphy, the Republi
can candidate. The contest for State
Senators was closely fought.
Ex-Senator Hogan, county Democratic
nominee in the 5th District, was beaten
by Boyd by 1,000. Brady defeated See
bacher in the 6th District by nearly 2,000.
Daly defeated Vas Comp in the 7th Dis
trict by nearly 2,000. Brown was elected
in the oth by a small majority, and the
Fitzgerald county Democratic nominee de
feated Spinola, the Tammany candidate,
by a very small majority. The election of
McKean for District Attorney is regarded
as an anu-iammany victory, the latter
having nominated first, knowing that the
Lincoln. Neb.. November 9. The i there has been
Republicans carry the State by abut.fhe j countfes' vote is light everywhere, falling
usual majority, from 15,000 to 18.Q00. off from last year and affectini the two
parties nearly alike. In St. I'iui, John
ston, Democratic candidate for Governor,
18 running ahead of the ticket, and Gieeo
leal Clark is defeated by Judge Van Au-
1 : i : r-
orey. uanor, lor ouprem5 Juige, is re
ceiving a large vote. About hall the ticket
will be Republican and half Penjocratic.
Hubbard, Republican candidate for Gov
ernor, runs ahead of the ticket in the firbt
and second districts, and behind in the
third. The probability is that his gains
and losses will about offset each other, and
that he and the whole ticket wil be elected
by a majority somewhat reduced from last
year. At Minneapolis the whole Repub
lican county ticket is probably elected
miBole.
c
Maryland. . i
Baltimore, November 9. The re
turns are still incomplete, but sufficient
to base an estimate of the general! result
have ben received. The Republicans
have gained unexpected victories n sev
eral Democratic counties. The next Sen
ate will stand, according to present esti
mates, 16 Domocrati and 10 Republicans.
In die last Senate there were 7 Republi
cans and 19 Democrats. Based on the
same estimates the House will stand, 59
Democrats and 32 Republicans.
Mississippi.
Jackson, Miss., November 9 The
returns are coming in slowly, owing to the
length of the tickets and scratching.
Lowery is largely ahead in Monroe Mont
gomery, Lafayette, Yazoo. Grenada and
Jackson counties. Marshall, Noxube and
Copiah are conceded to Lowery. iCopiah
is the home of King. This cit gives
King 1,610 majority, but (Hinds; county
is conceded to Lowery. Lowery's: major
ity in the State is estimated at 15000 to
20,000. So far as heard from the election
has been quiet throughout the , StfUe, ex
cept at Marion, Lauderdale county!
Virginia. I
Richmond, Va., November 9. Peters
burg, Cameron's home, gives Daniej 1,167,
Cameron 2,171, a Democratic gainjof 287.
At 1:30 a. m. 125 voting precincts give
Daniel 18,324, Cameron 18,389,; Cam
eron's majority 65. Tbese precincts show
a net Democratic gain of 2,983. 120
precincts, which only report majorities,
give aggregated majorities of 6,28 for
Daniel and 1,670 for Cameron, aniel's
net majority, so far as heard from, is
6,563. The Democrats claim to have
gained 12 members of the legislature and
lust 4, ft net gain of b. i ne returns re-
Ess. imi l punia, of liii, mi.,
county Democracy had intended to do so. oeived include nearly one third of the vote
.uv r.uM uuuw vuaii iu ruvviaww ni rna niaXe. amnmiUff inu IQP USJU VOU5
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LYD1A C. PINK-HAreVO
VEQETA5L5 COMPOUND.
Ia s Positive Care
Ur nil tBMnePafafal 0.Ul-t; jmWif
I T I T 4 '
ItwUlear Mitiraty the wont formramalsCesa.
0aln, aU evarlan tronbks. InlUmmiHon and tHoera :
Uon, runaa ad IXaplaeenxmta, and tb eonMqaant
Spinal Waaknca. and to prttmUrly adapted to the ;
Ohaace of lif a.
It will dtosotra and axpel tamon frota the uterna la
aa oarly stataof derrtopment. Tba Undency U aa
earoes kasaors thero Is eheckwl vary paSdlly by Its aaa. ;
I rmatmt falnraaas, aatnlaney, dastreysan cratrtat :
forstlaamlaata. aad nUwm wuraaw i tho toma. ;
U am BfcaStac, Baadaehaa. Karroos Proatrattoa,
Oansnl OabOtty, Wnpliianiaa, PsBrasStoa as Is-tt-,
aaatios- I ;
That fBB aatodxwa,caatat pala,waltM
sad bararaoha, Is always parmaaantly eatod syttaaaa.:
UwmataUtuneaaad asdaraUcifwaBataaeasaetla:
aarmooy with the laws that ewers tba (amato systaaa.
lor tke earoof KMaey Coaaplatats of attbar sax Ode
Coaapoaad to auaui fiaf d,
LTVIA E. PlNKHABra TMZTUU WS
PwCiratto pnparod at tss and Weatara Araaa.
Lraa.Btam PrtoaSL Slxbotttoafor 1 Saatbysaan
iatbaform of pills, also lathe forat f losaates, oa
taeatpt of priea, $1 par box f or alUwr. Mrs. Plakaasi
fraalyaBanPanantottonof laqalry. Sand f or pesapa-
Silili a as above. JbaMoa OMa J
BURIAL CASES and CASKETS,
i (Metallic, Walaat. Poplar, PUe.)
BURIAL ROB E8 for Loies, QenU and
fMldren. '
: Eaviog secured thi aRency for several of the
larweat Jlanaaetarina Companlea In the
United States, we can, do and will sell lower I
than anv other house in the citr. M l ;
Have also made arraarements wherebr we
i aea deliver akove aoods at any depot ia the
Btat free or caanre. Batstaeuon roaraateea.
oct 20 JOHN W. BEOWN, Agent.
Vofasany sboald ba wtthoat LTD1A E P&XHAJTS
tnxa rlUA tkar sawa cuaaMt urins, MBoasnass,
and torpidity of thenvar. esBts par bos.
IOr S3U by all uraMiaaa. "b
Wm. H. Brown A Bro., Baltimore, Md..
Wholeaale Druggists.
Peoalar fUatkly DrawtBr, f tke
PRESCRIPTION
Fir tbe speedy Care ef Xeweaa Waaaaeas, Lest
; THimi, rraatatara ahlllty, Hervasaaeas,
sesaeadsaef, CeatVaiea af Ideas, te
ieeiety, Befbetlve Messery, as aU MaeHeri
toenail aa by ladleereet Habits sad fcxesesea.
Any drasrtst baatba leevedlests. J)1tJU
ISO west UxtA SA, OIIOTsTllXI. OHIO.
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Tictor SemtQacIe Co.,
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SOUTH SEN OFFIOBS I :
No. 8 N. Charles Street, Bait I met e, Md.
aepz7awsm ;
Sale of. Land
TY virtue of powers vested In "noe by tbe
X will of R. . Justice, deceased, I will.
on MONDAY, T UK 2MTII DAY OK NO'
VEMBKR, 1841, on the pretniaeai. In Neuae
River Township. VaWe oouutvl sell by
public auction, a tract of land, contalning
one hundred and nineteen area, lately
owned bv'.aaid K. K Justice. ?
Tbia land le btwen the Kalis road and
the Powell road, and fronts tn IxHh roads.
It lies level and is near y asrmare. Itoon-
t4na a dwellinsr house with four rooms.
some outhouses and a well of goM water,
which are on the Falle roai, slboMjt li ve and
n half anllea north trotn Raleigb.
Terras of sale one-half cash; balance on
a credit of twelve months. .71
ww rnrthar da tloulars apply td me, near
tha! nramlaaa. or to J H Flenilog In Ba
ladBTlT Li M GREEN, Executor.
fialeia-b, October 2L, 18.1. f
etSi-dtd
: Io the elty ef LoulsvUl. oa U
Wednesday. November SO ih. 18 SI
Tbeae drawings oooor monthly (Bun-
days excepted), under provMona of an
svec or tne uanerai Asaemmy : e men
I tnoky.
at Taisa la s an net a I sxa, sued kaa evev
repanleel.
Tbe United State Circuit Court, oa
March 81, rendered the following deda-lona:
lat That the Oommonwaaith Diatrt
button Company is lecrnl. :-
and Its drawlnire are ralr.
N. B This oomnany haa snow on hand
a large reserve fund. Read; carefully the
llt ol prima for th
MlVt.JB.liLU UttATfANw.
a?rlX& a a a tiasatMitee 10aCW0
e.oee
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
12,000
10,000
2,700
1,800
900
1 Prise.. ;
10 Prlsea, f 1,000 each.......;
20 PrUea, 1500 eachw.. .....
100 Prlsea, $100 each ...i.
;200 Prisea, 6e earth
000 Prises, $20 each '.....
1,000 Prires, 10 each i ..
v rnzea, awu e n, App'n f rizea
Prizes, aoOe'h, App'n JPrlaes...
9 Prizes, 100 sh, App'n.TriasM
1,960 Prlr.ee, $112,400
Whole TlckeU. g2. Half Ticket. $1
87 Tickets, $50. 6e Tkket, $100.
Knmit money or bank draft in letter, or
send by exj.reaa. DON'T UEND BY
REOISTERED LETTER OR POST-
OFFICE ORDER. Orders) of $5 and up
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Courier-Journal B'JiUlni,
1 Louisville, Ky
or F; M. BOARDMAN,' W Hroadwsj
Now Yora. . U l
Ni w York Propertj for Exchanre.
WILL exchange Newj York city piop
erty fir property In Raleigh or in
country adjoining. Persons desiring to
make such an exchange are requested to
communicate with J- , j
W E PATTERSON .
170 Bread way, N Y, Room SO.
03tl&-tf ; ?
State ticket is elected by about 30,000
majority, and also claims a Democratic
majority in both branches of the Legisla
ture, as follows : Senate, 17 Democrats,
15 Republicans; Assembly, 68 Democrats,
60 Republicans.
The Sun'i estimate is : The State is Dem
ocratic by 10,000 majority. 18 Demo
cratic Senators elected, 14 Republican
Senators elected : 67 Democratic Assem
blymen elected; 61 Republican Assembly
men elected.
The Timet this morning says : An un
usually light vote was polled in this State
yesterday outside of large cities. Returns
thus far received Bhow that the Republi
can State ticket, with the exception of
II us ted for State Treasurer, is elected by
a small majority, probably not more than
6,000 or 8,000. The result as regards tho
LoftkUuu U in. dnnht. the latMtt returns
indicating that the Senate is a tie and that
the Assembly stands 65 Republicans to
63 Democrats. The re-election of Taloott
and Gibbs, Republican candidates for the
Senate in this city, is in doubt, but they
are counted as successful in the above esti
mate. The Herald, this morning, says : The
elections in New York and other States
yesterday will be .briefly summed up.
There was no disorder here, although
much subdued excitement existed in the
Congressional and Senatorial districts.
The State is somewhat in doubt, owing to
imperfect returns, but the latest indica
tions are that the Democrats hare a small
majority, the latest estimate being 5,000.
Carr, the Republican candidate for Secre
tary of State, seems to have ran ahead of
his ticket so well that full returns may
prove his election. As to the State Sen
ate, the Democrats have made ocmriderable
gains, but it is doubtful whether tbej will
have a majority on . the final count. The
Assembly appears to have been secured by
the Republicans again. Hogan ' is the
fifth, Seward in the twelth, and Everett in
the sixteenth Senatorial districts, have all
been defeated. In this city bossinn has
encountered another Waterloo. Calvin,
for surrogate, has been igoominiously dt
feated by Rollins, the Republican candi
date. McKean is District-Attorney by
an overwhelming majority. Tho Demo
crats have elected six of the seven State
Senators, and seventeen of the twenty-four
Assemblymen. The indications are that
the regular Democrats have secured six of
the district aldermen; the Republicans se
curing seven and Tammany only throe.
The indications are that the Republicans
have succeeded in electing their Marine
Court Judges. Most of the Democratic
candidates for Civil Justices have been
elected, including Norton, Campbell,
Clauch and McGowan.
Albany, November p The Arpu
editor at noon to-day claim the election
of the Democratic State ticket by 2,000
majority, though, owing to Carr running
ahead of his ticket, he may be elected.
New Yoxk, November 29. In Brook
lyn to-day the Republicans are jubilant
over their victory. They have elected
their mayor, sheriff, supervisor at large,
one senator, one assemblyman, and ten su
pervisors out of thirteen, and five alder
men. For .mayor the vote was: Beth.
Low, Republican, 45,530; James Howell,'
Democrat, 40,937.
Albany, November 9. The returns
from the State, as far as received, together
with the estimated returns, give Carr a
majority of 5,456. The Evening Journal
says the Senate is tied, and that the De
mocrats have a majority of three in the
Assembly.
. Connecticut.
Hartford, November 9. The CottraiU
has complete returns from the State,
making the following result in tho House:
Republicans 149; Democrats 98; Oreen
hackers 1. Last year the House stood:
Republicans 166; Democrats 80; Green
backs 1; Independent 1.
Nebraska,
Omaha, November 9. Returns from
the election are incomplete. The' Stito is
undoubtedly Republican by a large ma
jority, and moot ol the counties are be
lieved to have been carried by the jiepub-hoans.
is about the same as in the Presidential
election. -if
Richmond, November 9. Furjher re
turns received at the Dispatch office, up to
2 p. m., reduce the Democratic gains in the
Legislature to 11, which leaves thd Demo
crats '4 short of a majority on joini ballot.
Tbe gubernatorial vote is still toofmeagre
to justify a positive statement at the office of
the rFAty, the Readjuster organ. The
full and estimated votes from forty coun
ties and cities, which cover one-third of
the State, indicate only 400 loss to the
Readjustee, based on the last Presidential
Tote. The reported gains for the Read
justers in the southwest will overoqm? this
loss. -. The Readjustcrs claim that their
figures insure the election of Cameron by
12,000 to 15,000 majority.
The Slate, a Democratic newspaper,
says this afternoon that Cameron will
probably be elected by 8,000 majority.
Washington, D. C, November 9.
Commissioner Raum received a telegram
this afternoon from James D. Brady, at
Petersburg, Va., which says: Reliable
reports come in slowly, but all wcWeare
very good. Our majority in Jorgensen's
district is heavy, and we have carri-d all
but Desendorfs district excepting Ports
mouth. Unless all of our careful estimates
of this morning are erroneous, e have
elected Cameron by more thang 10,000
majority and carried the Legislature.
FaaaMytvaila. I
Philadelphia, November I9.---The
Republican oommittee has some additional
advices from tbe interior, from wljich they
place Bailey's majority, Republican candi
date for Secretary of State, at 1,000, but
the i Democratic campaign managers are
not, satisfied but that an adverse result
has been achieved. Chairman Bogart, De
mocrat, instances the vote of 1812, when
for three days the Republicans cjaimed a
victory without substantial grounds. He
admits, however, that tbe contest has been
elose, and is inclined to believe that Bailey,
Republican, has a small majority.
Philadelphia, November 9. The
Prtu publishes a table showing a plu
rality fat Baily, Republican, over Noble,
of 7,253. Welte bUU plurality
in Union and 400 in Snyder, s
Tho Timet estimates Bail y'af plurality
at about 2,900. f
Hew Jersey. f
Nbw York, November 9. The latest
returns from New Jersey show the politi
cal status of the next Legislature as fol
lows : Senato, Republicans 13, Democrats
8, a Democratic gain of 3 ; Hotjse of As
sembly, Republicans 30, a Democratic gain
of 4. I
. Wlseentln. !
Milwaukee. November 8.-f-Returns
up to 9:30 o'clock indicate a very light
vote all over the State. Milwaukee city
and county give Rusk, Republican, for
Governor, 255 majority, while pFalk, De
mocratic candidate for State Treasurer,
runs over 3,000 ahead of his ticket, and
there is a fair possibility of Falk's elec
tion. . Eighty-two towns, comprising oyer
two hundred precincts in the State, show
a net Democratic gain of 2,550. The
Republican 8tste central committee, at
this hear, claim the State by 1X),000 ma
jority.
Colorado.
Dksvkr, Col, November 8. The
election passed off quietly. T$e Ropub-
Ucanaclaim 500 majority on the mayor,
while the supporters of. the people's ticket,
the only opposition, concede 10p majority.
The returns from the other pants io the
State indicate that Denver is elected as
the permanent capital. - f
afaaeaehaswtte.
Boston, November 9. Latter n. turns
show that the Senate will stand 35 Re
publicans, four Democrats andf one inde
pendent Republican.
Wisconsin. i
MiT.WATTiriE- Novamher 9-4-Tha latest
returns, comprising one-third oj the State,
indicate that the Republican candidates are
elected by d,U0U majority, with the possi
ble exception of state Ireasnrpr.
ICIaaesota. S
St. Paul, November 9. Returns come
1n very slowly. In all tho larger places j
The Newt and Observed
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Land and House for Sale
"TWILLaell at 12 ml at the onrt borne
Aanor, in KH'elh, pa MONDAY. NO-
vtMBKK 14TI1, l8La parcel ol land con
taining about 7) acres jving on i lie Avenl
Jerry road, at out H milea a uthwest of
Kaieign, and aljoiniog tbe lands r the In
tane Asylum, Wm Urimea and others.
There is a good dwe'lirg snd out houses on
the p-emlxea The property waa formerly
occupied bv Thos K Bal ey.
Sale made by virte of mortgage from
i noa muey and wae to Sarah B Dlnton.
recorded in Book 41, page S25, Rrgiuter'a
uuiwui nana rouniT,
Terms t Aft 11. i X
R H BKTTLK, Jr,
oct!5-tds KxVtftorof S B Hinton.
Exira Bargains !
The entire stock of Goods of the late
I
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A DYER
f.' y. . 1 6a
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Cou tracts for s iv crtitfi ug for aay spaoe or time
may be made at Uie nffioa of The Nivb AKO
On8XRVXK,est tide FayeUevill Street
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SORTH CAROLINA STATE LLr'E
EN8UBANCJ5 COMPANY.
rnoonroKATan im 1&7S,)
RJLMUQH,
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nrplna to Policy HoMsws,
F. H. Oamdrtm,
W. K. Andr:e,
TKeo. H. HU,
Dr. K. Burk aaywooa.
Dr. W. I Rottier,
Prof. JC B. amitK
1TSJ04 SO
Preaidmi
Viee-PresidenL
Serfy and TVoos.
Mr d. Director.
AuUt M& Director.
AdmMOy Actuary
The onh
ir.v in North Carolina
nominated by the Democrats, for judge of
the first Superior Court, has been unani
mously elected. Stephens, Itcpublican,
for clerk of the county court, has 2,012
majority. Mattocks and Summer, Demo
crats; for county eommissionc r, each re
ceived over 1,700 majority. , The total
vote in the city is a little over 26,000, or
less than half of the ordinary full vote.
The falling off was not more o ' a surprise
than the defeat of the Repub lican com
missioners. t
Peoria, III., November 3. In the
municipal vote to-day Ilitc icock, for
mayor, reoeivjed a majority of m arly 5,000,
a Republican gain of 1,000. The Repub
licans also gain three aldermen. The coun
cil will be a tie, with a Republ can mayor.
This is the first time the Republicans
have carried the city for several years.
Louisiana.
New Orleans, Novcmbei 0.- Tele
grams from nineteen counties in Mississippi
show that the Democrats hive carried
them all except Madison. The usion gains
were about .400. Every indication points
to the success of the Democratic State
ticket by 15,000 to 20,000 m i jority.
Kansas.
Top EE a, November 9. The election
ess interest
No. 6 Hargett street, cooaietlng of
Dry (hods, dothisf ,
Boots, Slices, Hajl C&ps,
Trunks, Valises, $ '
Notionr, &c , &o., &c,
will be aold at reduced prion until eloaed
out. Mow ia the time to buy your
FM.L AND WINTER GOODS
AT LOW FK1URES.
Special lnduoennftiU. offered to dealers.
Call early and secur bargains.
All Fresh oods, Jut from the Horthera
Market.
U. D. EDWARDS, Agent,
HOME Life It.iu.Anoo Com
th Carolina ? j ., the most
.(vceesrui uompantpf' . I i.re- in tne
United Statea. Has alresviy lasuod be
tween two and throe thousand policiaa.
All of Its funds Invested at homo among
Oar own people. All loaves paid promptly
and In oaah. Rates as low oa thoae of any
Arat-claoa Company. Haa THREE dollars
of naaou for every DoxrAof liabilities.
' Agent wanted In every county In tho
State to work tor this moot excellent and
firmly established homo institution. For.
Information address
! N. C. 8TATE LIFE INSURANCE OO.
fehl4-tf . - Raleigh, N.C.
' II o ! FOR THE
Big Tail of Edgecombe Co.
November 8, 9. 10 and 11,
OHO, 3ST-
Octl4 lm
GARFIELD
Agenta wanted
for UfeoXfresU
dentOarfinld. A
complete, faithful hl-tory from crad'o to
grave, by the eminent biographer, Colonel
Uonwell. Introduction by Hla Excellency ;
John D. Long,' Governor of MaaaachuaetU. !
Booka all ready fq delivery. An ele-1
gantly illnatrated volume. Endorsed edi- 1
tton. Liberal terms. Agents take ardtora hAstoeiatioa.
for from 20 to 60 copies daily. Outsells ! $1,000 PURSE Two miles and repeat race,
any other book ten o one. Agens never lias four of the fastest horses ia the state al
made money so fast.-! The book sella Itself, ready entered, and promises to be tho most ex
Experience not necessary. Failure nu-i- citing and closely contested race ever aitaessed
known. AU make immense profits. Fri- in the State. W 8 BATTLE, lWt.
vate terms free. GEORGE STLNSON 4 ; ED FOXH ALL, Bee.
CO.. Portland. Main. ! I oet25-3w HL8TATON. Jn.
FLKEST RACE COW IN THE STATE.
4.&00 IX PREMIUMS!!
Best opportunity ever offered to advertise
Machinery and Agricultural 1 mplementa and
Products in that section of the State.
mple hotel and railroad accom modations.
' Rooad trip tickets will be sold from all
points.
Let everybody attend the opening of the
Edgoeotmbe Agricultural and Mechanical
throughout this State excited
than usual, except in local contests. The
Republican State central committee has
not been advised of any Republican
losses.
Oemnerstic Gains In Wtacpnaln.
Milwaukee, November 9 Towns
and chits embracing two-thirds of the
State trire a net Democratic gain of
8,298. The Democratic S ate
committee claim a good chance
ing ' the State, and say their j
central
of carry-
State Treas
urer, Folk, is surely elected, while the
Republican central committee
their entire State ticket is elected
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
are positive
w -i ,
Absolutely rure.
Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No
other preparation makes such light, flaky
hot breads, or luxurious ptstry. Can be
eaten by dyspeptics without fear of tho ills
resulting from heavy indl restible food.
Sold only in cans, by all Grd era.
Royal Bakihq Powokb CO., New York.
W90
Jan71v
THE OflLY MEPICinC
X EITBEB. Uqu Ol BEX WOMM
ThaS Acts as tho oaaio ttaao en
TBM LI7XM, TSS iOWILS,
in tsx Ktsms.
WHY ARB WB 8ICK7
m allow thtm
dooffd or toruii.
1 1 ian h i m Uurtmr
MtMjkWnMt
Ircxif croons tn
lend poimmomt
rnrcaa wmt
0tp4lU4 nmmtmup.
sWsnnsnannannnanansnBBBaiaap
I I WILL QURCLY CURB
MstlDMstY DISEASE!
LIVER CO!
I PILES, COHSnPATl
KaEASBS, FEVAI
: - As HEJtveceTfc:
Ibjf causing fru action of
I restoring: their potter to
WhysaaVrBUIensaa!
I Why tenasated wlU Fi
War frik-ateaea srer ilsei
Wayeaiareaervess en
Vtt KIDXET-WOKT
Ittspotsytn Orr Taj
I mediotna. AlaolnUaM
PLAINTS,
VBIITAJIT
KHxaaca,
kJEBB,
crgmns cmd
if ditto. I
is sa4 aefcesf
Coastlpstleat
erei aJdaeytl
k hasdaekasl
rtfeict in health.
Term. latU
BiSkea sis quarts of.
fnfaa, very Canaan
fz. linn
CHEST & Vv
n mm n E )
W.J.B. 8ft 1874 V'V. V
;
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I eftT si . -A & 525 ! -
6 ir l lS, s yL is" ii -
rr o oSSWlS mill fxlilkm$ffi3ri U i 1 "
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' E are tieuus ct oe-Obiau.a TBNNESSKE WAGON. They are unexcelled
tnr fitrenoi i. ii... i ict.ti.aaa ki Lkavshl. andAre the moat Doonlar Waaron sold in
the Sute, tLeit Leiii. ot sCO new lnlnaoln fVakcand aojclolng eounUes. Wo are
agente lot tt t ontf gtanino "VBU-fcCM FlXa8 aoio In Uaa mtaket; always a larg
stock on hand. Vfs also have a nice s took )p G rocer lea, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoe
. ' XOIB O WAINW&IOHT. aaltlf B. H.
IS THE TIME
TO BUY YOtTB
WEHE1B.
II. B. AMIKKW CO.,
AgenU for Mori Owollam.
tntsA, tot ttaosa that taiiaarrrtlly prapaia It.
rrlX CU with equal efflctaocr ta either forta.
QEt Tt Ot TOCa DRUOOBf. nucE,t.oo
WEIXt, EICHABDSOS A) Co., rres'i.
CWUlaaodtbaajTfSSipaki.) ausuHiroa,TT.
N
WIRE RAILING and OR-
natn ental Vf
IRE WORKS,
rs, Cages
Wire, Iron
Ba. ad
soanunvolure Wire Railinrfor Gemetorieo'
Balooniea, C; moves. Fenders,
aand and Coal Screena. Wo ran
bodatonds, Cbatfrs, fiottooi, Ac.
roo la
DUFUR & CO.,
Orttt Howard street, Baltimore
FOJRj HALE.
20,000 Tot.. Fertiliser
i
KMBRACIHO
eld Phosphate, Dissolved Bones Ams
nlatetf Fertlliicers and Ut ruan
Potash i3.1t (Katnlt
I am prepared to offer to tho wbol sale
and retail trade the above, at different
ports, both Korth end Sotflh. at prleos to'
compete with other manufaclurera. 8peclal
etforto will be madje to moot the views of
large buyers. Address, "'it
PgRRY M DLEOK,t,
Man ufactnrer and importer of Fertilisera,
!. 67 Broadwar. New yoitt..
8onthern OffloajKM Bay, streeL, 8a van-
nan, ua. isepio-oopiin
Complete stock of DOUBLK
BREASTED UNDERSHIRTS,
all wool and mixed gradao. In
scarlet and white. DRAWEIW
to match, at Low Prices, at
B. B. Andrews &Gd.'s.
LET 03 LITE ECOHOHICiLLT.
The best way to do this is to bay where fir t
class goods can ba had for the lowest possibU
prions. We keep always oa hand all the lead,
ing articles of
Heavy G-roceriese
Metis,' Lard, Sugar, voir- , Molasses, Flour
Meal, Hominy, Grits, Soap, HUrch, Blneiiig.
a king Powders, Cake . rnokera, Fifch,
Tobaeee, Banff, cigars, vigarewes sou
8moking robseco. ,.;,'
All kinds of Canned Fruits and Vegetable.
Potted Meats, randies. Nats, Raialns, Fi . ,
JeUies. Preserved Fruits. Sauces. Pickles rn.
Spioes. Ia short, everything usually found
n-irst-olaai family groesry, , Fruits, Vege
tables. Eggs and Poultry always on hand wheu
UbadT MOORE ePEGRAM,
Cor BiUaboro and Salisbury Bts.
November 8, 188L "