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XXVII.NO, 39. , , KI.18UXS DllLT UCXFT KUNUA Vn hates or eotuatumum -t .nva.MUk- ,uTo, (by mU posts PMt. f -i.i months, , " " .... . - lire month. " i t iuVmonth " M - 1 00 To caty Snbseribers, delivered In any part of the ,jiv Fifteen Onti per week. Our City Agent are not iuthorised. to collect for mere than three month u advance. . MORNING EDITION. Entered at the Post Office at Wllmfaigtoa, N. C, as seooad-clasa matter. ODTLINKli. Solon Robiss&n, one 'of the old lriiu$u editors, is deed. - Mrs. Kate Sprague is suing for a divorce Many illegal Republican voters in New York hare been spotted. Ford, Greenback Republi can, elected in the Missouri Nioik. Manchester cotton market flat Three men killed and several wounded by a col lision between passenger and freight trains ,.u the Erie railroad, near Palersoo, N. J. Two freight trains on Cincinnati rail und collided; two men killed and fix wouoded. ?-New York markets: Money 23i per -cent; cotton quiet and steady at llHi ci a; southern floor unchanged and mixlerately active; com moo to fair extra $4 906 85; wheat opened ifc lower, bat closed about steady; ungraded red 95c ft 181; corn iic better; spirit tnrprn- me 45r45c; rosin $1 80. TIIK NEXT dORQKRSS. Tbo DemooraU will gain a Senator each in California, Mississippi and Nevada. Ti e Radicals will gain six seats, namely, in Connecticut Indi aua, New Jersey, New York, Ohio :and Pennsylvania. In the present Senate there are 42 Democrats, 33 ltaiicals and 1 Independent, David i avic, who ii a good enough Demo crat. If the delegation from the other Slates are unchanged the Senate will stand, Democrats 39, UepubiUans 37, supposing Mahone voles with the Democrats. Such is the outlook just now. If ho goea wiili tlit; Kadicals, then there will be a lie. the Ltadical Vice-President controlling. The Baltimore Sun gives the same result, including David Davis and Mahone 39 Dem craia and 37 Republicans. Mahpue will be an important character, 'the Philadelphia Times says the Demo crats will have a majority. The Radicals will have the House in all probability. Otir Independent and Radical exchanges claim thin, and the Baltimore Dvmbcraltc, gives the Radicals 3 itiajority. The Press, Radical organ, claims ii by 12 majority over the Democrats and 7 majority hi all. The Baltimore American Radical, claims 21 Radi cal majority oyer the Democrats, and 19 ovtr all. The Philadelphia limes, Ind., says the Radicals will have 5 imajority according lo the latest re iiama it had received. On the other thand the Washington Post, Dem., claims the llouse by 5 majority. Here is ils classification: KECATITCLATIjN. Dwsi.uxis 14C lMdepitfrDl Democrats 3 KepTJOlfeBe 142 Orccbbtceis 2 293 Democratic majority over alt 5 AH this shews how the papers differ, no two agreeing. We believe ibitt the Radicals have tbo llouse by a majority, but how much we aro un able to determine as yet. Here is a nC for the Yankees to .digest The Danville (V&.) New gives this: "Reuben Mabes, a very aged citizen of Irisbarg, died a few days ago in that neighborhood. He bequeathed all bis property, including a small tract of land, to a colored man who bad been bis faithful servant for several years." We have no doubt that "faithful servant" voted against the interests of his best friend and benefactor ever since he became an elector. The probability now is thai 19 States voted for Hancock and 19 for Garfield. Hancock received a majority of the entire popular vote, ranging some where between 10,000 and 100,000. Hancock has at least 800,000 w Arts- majority of the votes cast on Tuesday. Garfield's majority in the electoral college is 57. He is a minority Pre sident like Lincoln and Hayes. The Eastern and Southern portions of the State have been its salvation ib the late election. The West was fitting to do wonders. It gave the Radicals immense gains. But for the East that stood square by the old Democratic party, that is as old as the Constitution, we fear defeat would have overtaken us in North Carolina. Mr. Joseph E. Shakespeare is Mayor elect of New Orleans. He is not a decendantof the famous Wil liam, is hot a ready writer, but fol lows the best authorities as to the correct way of writing his patronymic. ' ! I Minn- V What do you say, anyway ? r Let us all give three cheers for Hancock. Now, boys Hip 1 Hip!! liar rah 111 We feel better now. Mr. Shaokelford is eleoled probably by fMir jWiit. jovef Mr.' Canaday f etar.naf.ftm ..Carte ret, Dnphn, Sampson, v.Columbus, New Hanover, PenderBladen, Cum berland and pnsldw give Shackelford a majoiity of counties are. ,Brur)ckll9oTfi aq: liarnett, aud these (wiM '.probably raise tbo majority to 1500 or morel. - The Raleigh J&ws and Observer of Friday says Gov. Jryls ' tnjoriiy will be pspbably abonV, jjpQiarifl; anj iait it na the Legislatuie will be, about ;p was as topartieauinihe last ou Democratio in both Houses. North Carolina will have seven of the eight members of the U. 3 House. ta- tham's majority will b H is thonght, full 500. ' i . is . An The New York Herald says of tuir candidate, Gen. Haucock;., :-2 VTo emeree fiom a tested CamDiica with a reimiation as1 gnooa8 h started with is greater glory t nab eouia nare neen gamed by an election to xue rreaiqencyi - r The WoiuanYwa nas a new bead and looks better generally- ; ' Forsyth county .is a stumblioj uiock to iue average, nurtu varunuacuikur Mr. Sam jPhillips.njpg w in a tew licks foe. bla 4isA oiasers, has returned lo the fie&bpottq WasltgUb." Greensboro Patriot . '-Vf itp a 3ohd Norib" against tae' SohNFfibtth" how can the Democracy ever hope' to elect their candidate for Preaident y. ' : ' .1 4 '.r, . I Raleigh Vtsitcarj ,Ve iunfer- slaud tbst Neal Dow, Of jiiaioeiboi at temperance advocate, sceived ipaa void for President yesterday t t&. Mar;tow.uahiPi this county. .? . s i tk-: j Raleigh Star: ; Messrs ' W. T. Blackwt-il & Co.. of Durham, are feinting an artesian well on their premises to subply. their works witb" water. If bo enterprise is successful they will cotjstract one sfrfft cienily lare to supply tie ,lowxi Of Oor ham. 'h : 1 ' .' Warsaw Brief Mentions W. A. Faisoo's loss by fire is $3,100 pr $4,0C0, , The dwelling was, a vary uoU one, land most of the furniture up laUiis waade- stro) td. It was - feared Akat be would ber come much wotae by the . excitement land remo'Val but w ate glad o SI ate that hefhaa., constantly imucoved -a .. ' f . Laurinbur' JUnttrvrisc '.' Two 0 , - - . : i i geuticmeu h ha were engngeq ; m firing sa lutes on the oc.aio ot the grand rally at UeuNi:i!bViile last Monday, ttutai&ed pain ful and scrii us "miaries by the premature diebat( of, ,nncar iwkielf they were ItmdiM one ot itu-m, Mr. wm. tiowyer, bad both bauds blown entirely off. and the other, Mr. Archio McCall, tost Ma left band by tbe same blast, liotb gentlemen werealao painfully injured about "4 be face by tbe burning powder. f Winston Leader : A yoftng man Saw an advertisement of the UhUago Miuiatuie Piano Uompasy. fwhero fer a dollar be could ha j a peW 1t8trumerit on which any - one could pfaqf fat sight. I lie sent Lis money and received) not a piano, out lue loairucuoos now to maae pne; "Take a fl mr barrel afijH old one wijl do nut as many eats into it f ant will bold- Leave a slit in the side the' length of) tbe oariei. a. pomieu iica;,noveu oionc; im this slit is sure to - produce ."all iba tone de sired, since most of tbo cats will anwer to the prodding, A child can play on it.! Raleigh News iqn. ' Observer. Near Rockingham, oa.tbe CaroUna Central Railroad, Wednesday mftralflg, one freight train ran into the tearaJTIfepUier, causing considerable damage but o Jury to no bne. It appears that the UaiftiwWe runniig in sectKnM, that fei n t be amine1 schedule J and that tbe first was compelled to stop to replace a broken coupling, and before it was started main, the other ran into it The engine of the tear train, wtuch,-bt tbe wajj was;jM:jiij aafiiefiKaJiJfiflJUqera hl (Umafftd. the tender bavins been thrown from the track do wo a tefp'em- Pittaboro Eecordx TJie. people of Chatham have cause to be proud of beir Legislators Merrttt, Manning ana Manner and we doubt if anr other county ia the btate can equal them, r Unr people are; also forianate snxwviag ancciever ana com petent couoty officers . as Bremer, Exline, Strowd and Clegg. - The oveiwhelm- Ing majoiity given In this coys ty against tbe Constitutions! Amendment Jo regard to the daal mutes,. tne nund ana tne insane oi tha State, is an endorsement of tbe position taken upon ibis question by be Beeori that is very gratifying to us. we are grafinea ihatabe-people of Chatham should have so endorsed ear view of this question; and that they should have done so without re gard to party pouuea. Weldoo ilrWs: Oar townsman H. B. Sledge recently Invented and ob tained a patent lor ; a mote uap wnicn seems to be complete and destined to de nt rov the. note croi wherever it is used. W learn by a gentleman coming In on Ute Raleieb trato Monday, that thi reg- utratiAn bookr for :Batter wood towbshiD waaatelen Sunday night. There wa no election beld in that precinct c at least we presume it will not be legs'. The Methodist Cbuich in Nortbamptoo county, near Thomas' store, wes dedicated daSun- dav. Rer. Dr; Bennett. f; Randolph; Ma- con College, preached the dedicator eerv moD. Mrs. Nannie Smith (wife of Alax. H. Smith, of Statesville. formerly of this county, died at her Jiome on Sunday afternooo iffer af)llne4ef about a week's duration. Sift remains Were taken to Scot land Neck Tor burial. ; . , i Charlotte Democrat: Several pin houses and out-buildings have jbeen burnt in this county within tbe past two weeks. Many tbink it tbe work of iacen m - . 9 V- a. Sa AAAKa a4 A diaries, oat we aouot , cacept iu ,uno or two cast-rrt Geo. M. Phifer of this cHvlroutBrnt-ietne nice rine. Straw berries on the 29th of October. wjuich,ne gathered oo that dsv and he infornts us bat hs bad bro gerins Siraw berries forxseveral weeks previous. - Jupge Seymour, wnen in the Legislature, drew tbe law wnicn was passed preventing tne salo-of liquor on electieadaya . J.I is one of nr Tcifdatnre. Tha Alpr.tlnn nt a Democratic Governor and Democratic BtateJ omcsraaare.ua noriajuaroiioa js or mere importance .to our people and their wel fare, than: lbs election of a President of tbe untteatMaies. Munsog jpjbrejl, etc.' JA C.jBiUKDSjalent medicines. TEYKiarkG V isjia alcTgh. l, , OTTteBBduKGQrand iliumination. Cbohlt & Mbiaas-FTUtt at' attction . Waltkb L. ortgagee's sale. w barque Hope. 'aiT;i wsiiief Borietm. The f ollow wgf i wtt show., . the state Of the thermoiheter; at ihe stations named, at PJ M. yesterday, iWasbioBtoo mean trtfeV.tnaatsoihe1 moant :-4f r .iofiill )p nchesior tb'tyfehW-Tbnr hburs viidfng 3 P. M., aKfarnishedibj Sergeant James W. WatsoD, Signal Officer at ibis Station: ' ' '- -lr ' i'-'i'i U Im f n u: ' DUJkt.' a.Uantai.;...viV:; 63 Augusta: . J i . i . Jr.- ?t Charleston...... 72 .15 Cloudy a54 Fair;i:, .09 Tbt'ng Q5 40 sa 86 81 85 9 75 67 81 73 73 76 72 ,23, ,-Cloady 1 Y.ar 'r'T.t ii'4 Corsicana, ...... . Qalyestoa.... ,.. . Havana. ..... . ... "58 aiu . ' Lt rain Pair .Fair ' Clear H rain Cloudyi Ltraft Fklr Cloudy Fair 5 Lt rain Fair, 1.57:' V0Q .05 ;.oo .32 ,.06 1.13. .00 ,18 ;.04 .30 93 Jacksonville. Key West....., XobUe.:... Montgomery...,. New Orleans. . ... Pnnta Raasa. .... Bavannah-.,,.... Wilminston..... Ce4ar Keys. . . , . . Pehsacpla ,,..f .. Tbe followibg are tbe Indications for the Middle and South Atlantic States to-day; .; ;,CIouily or . partly cldbdy weather, wib occasional winds shifting during Saturday to colder northwesterly, with stationary or rising barometer. tmIP?a Conrt. Isaac Baker, one of Ihe "Twins." was arraigned on the charge of, disorderly con duct. It seems that 1 be was; acting yery boistercualy innAheb. neighborhood of the ftMr vessel,-' eearthefoor of 'Maiket Btreet, on Tbursdsyanernoon, and defied : the police to put thetr hands on him, threaten ing lo knock their brains out if they did, in the meantime flourishing a stick as if pre pared ;to' use, it upon the; first person jlhat apprbached him. He was finally arrested !a the Neighborhood of Hook and Ladder HU and takeft to the guard house. De fendant was ordered to pay a fine of $50 or go below for thirty days. John . Melbpurn and JFred. Smith, two seamen, were charged with engaging ifi an affray neaf5e"c6rBer oT"Red""Croes and Nut( street, ycterx.matniD&,.between 1 abd:oclrek.iduIlngi -which Bmilh was knocked down by Melboum. Smith was discharged and Melboum, who seems to havebcu the aggressor, was ordered to pay a nue of $5 Qr be imprisoned for five ays; Water Works. The question has been asked, "jV ill Water wotksavo city tax-payers anythisg T" and the advocates of tbe improvement' an swer tbe question in the affirmative, yery decidedly. It is urged by tbe friends of tbe measure that with water pipes covering tbe area embraced in the proposition now before tbe Board of Aldermen one and probably two of tbe steam; fire engines now in use could be dispensed witb, and that as there is no limit pUced upon the distance to which the city may carry the water in hose from the nearest fire-hydrant, buildings in. the most retoote quarters of the city could' be reached With. ease where it is now almost impossible for fire engines to be of service on account of the lack of water. The sum now appropriated by the; city for the use of the Fire Department is $8,000 per annum: the price asked for fire-hydrant rental by the water works company is $5,250. Our readers can make their, own calculations. " lllaKtatrate'a Court. Scott McKoy, colored, was arraigned be fore Justice Gardner, yesterday, ot the affidavit of Wm. McDaniel, charged! with assault and battery. Defendant was order ed to pay one penny and the costs. The same defendant was arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Wm. McDan iei, and was required to pay tbe costs and enter into bond in tbe sum of $50 to keep the peace. f Cato Daniels, charged with committing an assault upon Scott McKoy, was ordered to pay tbe costs, in default of which he was committed to the Sheriff. Wm. McDaniel wps arraigned before Justice Millis, on tbe affidavit of Scott Mc Koy, charged with carrying a concealed deadly weapon. The evidence was not deemed-sufficient to convict, and the de fendant was discharged. Shooting Affair In Dnpllu. A correspondent at Warsaw informs us that a negro man named George Hayes shot and severely wounded a negro boy, about j eixteen years old, nrned George Farrier, 4'at ""that cplace 'oni Thursday. The! ball passed through the thick part Of Farrier's thigh. The shooting took pjace in fapt. gBjj&ajln hnsjsere Ibelparties were both employed as laborers. Hayes after wards told Farrier be did not do t&e deed on purpose, but he was heard to threaten to shoot Farrier that morning. Our cor respondent says that no attempt was made to arresrHayes. j 7 V. SDIsirlet Oaart. . Samuel Green was arraigned before this Court on the charge of abstracting a letter rfrom the postofflee, and was found not guilty: 1 f A few other unimportant cases weredis posfedwl mf m 1iec-jgrwre discharged for.the.rm., KTbe. granc . jury, however, I haS potT6 been discharged. - ' vlrt'&'ort'vill probably adjourn for the term to-day. THE OaTFSCaAI. VSTTlH Jo CAXD19ATXS. W. el Hancock ... J; A. Oarield.... . ............................. Fom jfns3xasor Cosewfa 7ran Sisoxf wmiam P. Canaday. ...i. Joan W. Snaafc-euora. Henry R. Korneeaj V'l Alfred at. ' waaaei Benry Taylor.. For fioTKRKOn . Tbemas J.' Jarrto.... .' BalDh P. Bnxton..... ...t .4,...i. r Y t ' res. BKKATOil UTH uiivr Henry K. Scott&.. George B. S'leppard. . ......it . '. . . .y .L . William H. Waddell. .TT... X . James WIllson...,..'.l..i'......i.i.....u.... Walker MeareB.. . . . . AWner A. Mosley. . . .... . . . . . ,V...,. . . . . 4. . J. G. Cnrtts;..........'ii..v.;....i.....i..-? Joan A. Holt Wm. B. Cowan..... ( . f " Foa fissam ; v n i i n DWDuen a. ji aiming. ..-i. Horace A. Bag?. .... . . ; ........... v..;.... '.4 Thomas A. Watson , -h--. jtob moxsTZSy or umioe Josepb B. Bampson.-, .... Hash W. McLaarin mm m m i mtm 4 ? Fob Tbbajubxb I ElUali Hewlett i 9 Pt32Ufcfill Jr. tnauta.a John 1L Bremer .... Foa-ConoiTM Edward D. Hewlett 4-.... Wm.M.HaM...v Charles W. Avant.. FOB COKBTABU WlUUaeXOB TOWnBBTF Jesse J. Ulcksey 1. van.,.. J.C. Smith Fob Suktktok Roderick KcKae.. Jno.'K. Brawn;.... Fob Jubsii R. J. Bennett. Jno. Ai Gilmer..... J. H..Headen Nata McLean " Ambxdxkhvs i:::. State Beat For Aealnst lasaae For........ Against. f ..... . . BLBOTION BBrtlBNS. Prom varioua sources, by mail and tele graph, we glean the following additional in relation to tlie vote of this State: UNION. j Mobbob, Nov. 4. Hancock 1516; Gar field 824; Jarvls 1481; Buxton 880. Dowd's majetitj ir cw ijocaneari, xjvmt, a elected . to the Senate, bd C. M. T. Mc CauteyDem., to tfc HcoBe, by large kna- jofts. X'fr'o0""'11? elected, even the present ltadical bnerm being deleated: by 147 majority . The vote in this county is as follows: Hancock 12S8Qarfleld 1537; Jarvia ;278; Buxton 1530; Shackelford 1257; Uanaaay 1538 Gilmer and Bennett 1149; McLean and Headen 1280. The Amendment to the CtonatUution in regard lo the Public Debt is adopted by 839 majority. PITT. Pat county gives the following msjori lies: Hancock 390: Jarvis 470; XAinamiw. PENDER Official. j For Governer-Bnxtoo 1246, Jarvia! 993. For President Garfield 1234, Hanccck i 1007. u For Congress Can a day 1233, Shackej-. ford, 1001. - For Fenate Scott, Republican, 1224; Wortbr, Democrat, 964"; Sbepard, Gteen- backer, 188. - Fer House of Representatives Cowan, Republican, 1228; Mclntire, Democrat, 959; Rivenbark, Greenbacker 169. j For Sheriff E. IC WUliams, Bepbbli can, 1118; Ward, Democrat, 1041; Cdsten, Oteeshaker; J5;" For Register of Deeds Taylor Re pub lican 1211; Hand, Democrat, 981; Br wi, Greenbacker, 169,. - " Judge of Superior Court Bennett, 974; Gilmer, 976; McLean, 1217; Headen, .217. John W. Rowe, Democrat. Greenba ;ker, is elected Surveyor, bo account of hii op ponent's tickets being wrong. 1 S . flAHAKKUM. The following majorities in Cab amis are official: Hancock 445, Jarvis 408, Behnett 398, Dowd 409. Mcdowell. Jarvis' majority is 160 in McDowell rnnnlv and fcOO in Tancev. Mitchell felteS 450 for Buxton. RICHMOND. . Gaiflld 380 Bnxton 699, Myers 33, Spears'227. u" 'WARREN.' Warren's official vote is: Jarvis 1854, Buxton 2689, Hancock 1866, Garfiebl 2680.; The Republican legislative ticket is elected LENOIR. The following is' the vote of ijenolr county: Garfield 1353, Hancock 1132. Btate ticket Republican 1370, Demi 1083. Assembly Republican 1363, Dem ocratic 1013. BURKE The official vote of Bmke county is as follows: Hancock's majority 333, Jarvis' 258, Bennett and Gilmer's 296. The legis lative ticket is Democratic. 1: -.!;. vv 1 wayne. ' Tbe official rote of Wayne countf is as follows: Hancock 2427, Garfield 2257j Jar vis 2340. Bdxton 2238: a Democratio gain on Vance's majority of 64. ONSLOW. Official returns received last nienM give Shackelford a majority in tbe county of 435. DaEDELL. i The following IS the malorltv in IrfedeU Hancock 775; jarvia 753, Armfield C2l ; net Republican gain of 895. ALEXANDER. , Alexander countv elves a Democratic - t m majority of 500. ... CURRITUCK.- I Jn The f ollowins is the official vote of! CtUH rituckfpnntyrarvuT02, Latham 778, Woodhoase TBrmajof iff. PERSON. Mi , We have made large gainsover the vote of 1876 for Hancock, Jarvis and. The votofor tbe House branch Of , the latue is tried. (. 1 gis- v. I' 6 to 3 'i I "ft 3 131 8T1 8881 401 S74 188 610 34 135 V84 1531 '36 18 89 1438 476 149 1159 171 60 ssoa urn Hv,f 1C5J 11 , 899 3183' 'S5fM 158 168 388138 tfro 513 !'fl5 160 38 09 89i 04 18671 170 0 66 .86 1348 -78, 16 .4? 18 49 351 1 , 1 . 2 jit? 89 64 320 390 376 173 179 516 606 a 665 84 .75 36 68 53 33 14 63 49 IS '48 '89 1S59' 4801 llJOlltW 199 138 173 lf8 80 70j 334W 3591 474 ,51 15 478 473 147 838 8 161 168 3131 1300 j 8 sua 2100 1316 1309 88 78 , 8S6 346 90 90 390 371 81 11 9 115 46 ' 53 141 141 159' 169 167 167 869 119 119 , 111 505 113 38 51 886 158 31 79 34 11 11 5lf88f S90f WTf -mf -SO j.79 84 7i 76 101 . Bh t PJ - Sit r 1 w - mnr Am 1 nasi 69 13 13 45 44 f 117r69 36C 469 158 163 164 170 839 BC6 109 JJ8 9 IS7 114 86! 39 10 47 3114 105 ; 708 21)1 1270 478' S3 D9 1140 j 410 3256 1204 411 1083 871 1334 370 i 1 1339 1340 3124 3123 1184 10 153 3507 38 149 61 136 88 63 93 111' i 74 70, 118 74 78 7 6 47 89 S6 85 101 S5ff 478 150 1641 165 08 11T1 39 71 5t 383 7 146 387 883 6 163 838 8 373t 141 19 11 , 89 18 IS 174 364 13 44 Ul it- 43 860 473 541 116 19 80 78 54 137 i,63 91 1 17) 11 151 131 8 45 aw 68 4731 161 i81 179 576 116 19 183i 118i 87 89 53 317 7 857 108 78 70 14 8 11 43 17 7 868 AI. IS 854 50 88 64 49 495 74 157 39j 1151 46 -1 364 76 8 70 1 8 97 14 853 54 135 76 83 45 1 85 86 366 366 75 53 330 301 869 160 160 60S 505 31 81 79 79 113 118 74 1 23 143 80 30 13 IS 13 37 7 2 6 34 SSI 8301 301 370 167 366 466 49 S 147 159 159 186 126 30 47 47 15 7 77 146 168 885 253 130 1 82 1 9 1 11 361 93 876 16 i S41 1357 835 864 587 153, JQHNSTON. 1 Hancock 20C9, Gat field 1631, Jarvis 2063, Buxton 1,707. The entire Democratic legis- ative and county tickets are elected; by majori ties ranging from 180 to 590. PAMLICO. The Democratic .national, State land county tickets have a majority of 235 to 25a Entire county ticket eiectea. Alleghany gives Jsrvis 612. Buxtoa 179, a big Democratic gairi . Wilkes gives J atvis 800 majority, a gain of 450. Asbe givea Jarvis 200 majority, a gain. Davieglves Buxton a majority of 40. Yadkin gives Buxton a majority ot-284. "3IALiriA. Buxtoa'a majority jqlbis county is only 6 25. Full Democratic legislative ucaet elected. GRANYJLLUS, Tbe vote of Granville county is as Jel- lows: Hancek 2,828 Garfield 3,170,- W ar ris 2,831 , - Buxton r ,142, Robinson 2 JB43, Barrhrger 3,180; WortbSj845f Jenkins 3131, 2,846, 608,130,066118 2,84 Oadnon 8,132. Scarbbrbngh 2,814, Black 3,132, jCox 2,839, Bledsoe 8,148: SenateMinor 2816, Jenkins '3,143. House HeBter-2,819, Hunt. 2,834, R6gers3125, Hays 3.088. , Laiham aJ the State ticket carry Oates county by 500 majority. Latham Is! re ported as certainly electee!. TbeofflciaVcount iaWake gives meaes 17 majority for the, House.., Tbo full i Re publican ticket elected except in this ease. The official majorities in Anson are: Hancock 607, Dowd 770V Jarvis 647, Ben nett 859, LockUart 724, Leak; 1-578. cotmty ticket 1,629. The folWwifig-coustles give' Democratic majorities: Cabarrus 408, McDowell 1W, Taney 800, Orange 811, Alamance 200 esti mated, Robeson 827. ' ' i , The following counties give Republican majorities i Mitchell 450, Pender 253, War ren 1,335. Lehdtr 221.' The official vote ' in Orange county is; Jarvis 2,225, Buxton 1,914, Cox 2,811, Bled soe l,85f. 'BTopse Tttrnfer, Ind., 1 946; Green, DemVS; Berry, Ind , 1,804k W. K. PattthVileVi 2,286. ' S'nate-fQ. E. Parish. Dem.,8 2,176? Cttnninghani; Djsm . , 2,300; Barrett,' Rep.', Alfison, Jnd. Blebep Akfetaaoav. ' ; In the mldBtOf the excitement incident to theelcctrbh we emitted to mention tbe return ib his home in this city; On Wednes- day evening last; oi the venerable Bishop Atkinson, for whose recovery from the aavere illness' with which' ne las been afflicted so much anzty has been lfelt for some monins paapH iiuwvy io ovui.tcj feeble, but caa; manage 10 aia a nine where no extra exerlioa' is required. . Sndaen Oeatli: ' : " 'j Mrl James'H.'PaVs0ns died rather ,sud- deniy insthls; city 'on Thursday nigh t .1 He had "been a great sufferer from rheumatism iqr some years past. , ac woo m uuo; uwq coanectea wun tne dooi auu snoe estaoiwu ment of Messrs. G. & C. Bradley, and at one time had entire control of the business. Deceased, who was about 50 years ofj age, has a brother living in Waterbury, Connec ticut. His funeral will take place m thiscUy thiaafternoon,from bis residence on Second street hear Market. UamaUasle abetters The following is the nnmailable matter remaining : in the city postofitce up to this ;i Thomas J.: Williamson, care A. J. China; Miss EuaajL,: Sampson, Raleigh, N. C; JanaA4kiaaKel, Col; Pfeiton ,Wbitfield; M)nsieui. Jurus DeJouurne, carer John Knen HorebcbfNf0.r.Dr- Jas.P. Bted man, Memphis, Tenn., Miss Carrie Smith, Fiyettevllter, Cv ; i Q ' in . 1 J, 'tWjQsiTs: yi,omnijEot AugustaGjfe S $m 1 used in my!W (rCoPPr.ot the Liver) and raSiml Ibe lieye tieto superior -instill biliary derange Ttiflni tft aav rnlteevnr madei It Is the only i remedy that has Jn my, experience ptoved effecuae ior nerYouv ueaaacue. ioej never fail." .. t B t Lota 4 Itoia l - . -T-(The storm flag was, again .float ,ing from. the Sifiaal Station yesterday. . it is aoout-time some" one was opening a skating rink for the amusement of, the youn people during the jcoj wea ther. The, Capq , Fear Steam , Fire Engine Cympany will i celebrate their ninth anniversary 00 Monday nxt y a parade, ehif ine prkctice. etc.' ' ' ' - ' . -lMr. it. G. Ross was expected to Heaye'ror BaVannab' ast ,cveoi6g,"whcre he has lirgS' government cOnlrticT 6b 'rvcr an;d harbor improvemcntt. m ; '' - 1 ' - Calvin 1 McKoy, 1 cblord, la in jail awailtbg sentence from- ' Jude Brm ks on Aha charge of selling ciaofinu ah ex cursion, train without licenee. ; ,.,,.,; M .Jr.- Tj-rFrom, Mr. J. JIii Jfinnuuv ;Ra- lejgh. we h&vn Turnej'a.N, U. Aluaacfor 1881, It is opatiy piiuteUj and , ia full of useful information, usntciilly to faimciB. S. Albtn( aqd T. J. Douglass, both white, have bech committed to jail for non-payment of cotds (a cages of viola tion bf rtvenue lawn, tried in the' District Court. .v ; r. .i A telegram from Norfolk.'Va , says tbat ihe steamship 2taTdigh, 'trom Ne w York for this port, with a cargo of salt, put iii at that place yesterday witb steam pipe : in jured and leaking slightly. .; , Cold piercing winds and driving rains seldom fail to brine 00 a cough, cold or hoarseness at this eeason, and Dr. Bull's Cough Syrupsbonld be kept iu cveiy bopse. For sale by all druggists. ' f -aaBSB-iB2-S3BBWBm ' CITY ITEMa. 1 . TAB KOBMZNG STAB can always be toad at its following places in the city : The Pnrcell Hnse. Harris NewsjBtand. aad tha Stab Office. - Bmtnent !Dr. Wm. 7.1 Btenirt, Marine Hospital 'ort of Baltimore, writes : "I taka uleunn in m commeBdliig Oolden's Ubi's Liquid 'Bxtract of Beef as a most excellent Tonic- and invigorater of the system. I hare U.etH it with oniTersal enct cess.' Gbbxh A Flaxkxb. Axents: WOmhiKton. NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. A well esUblfchod and prosperous jWeekly. Nempaper. located fin thriving, growing town on the line of a promlhdnt Bailroasw is offered for- mla. Terms tcasa. Tpor terms and particulars apply to the editor of; this paper, .: ; i.. . . . j GST orT DOORS i The dose coafinemeat of all factory work, gives the operatives pallid face?, poor appettta, laagnld, miserable feeUngs, inactive liver, kidneys and urinary troubles, poor blood, and all the physicians and medicine In tne world easnot neip taem unless they get out of doors or use Hop Bitters, tha par est and best remedy, especially for iuch cases, haviae abundance of health, sunahlae ana rosy eneejes. in them.-: They cost bmt See another column. Christian Becorder. coat bat a trifle. TBRAAT BASTjatM ATKXW OBLbAnS. The leviathan of naval conrtructisn Is expected soon to plough her way to the levee at Nawj Or leans, as an evidence that the Improvement la tbe channel of the waters of the Slississlppl. deepraad by diedgiiig, under ;the engineering skill of CapC James B. Kads, is a perfect saocess. t Tbe Crescent City smiles now with the rapid advance tn its' for tunes that fate seems to have reserved as a reward for the Bufferings and indignities she has endured by war, . financial distress, panic, pestilence: and other evils . It mast be remembered, however; that in the darkest days of the yellow fever day the Louisiana State Lottery, by its princely moniflcence. Louisiana State Lottery, by its princely moniflcence. kept open for dtiaen and stranger alike the doars of the great Charity Hospital.' For farther lufor- mation as to the grand monthly drawings, address .:A. Dauphin, No. 819 Broadway, New York city. or same person at New Orleans, La. WHO IS XBH. WIN8LOW ? As this quesuon is frequently asked, we will simply say that sh is a lady who for upwards of thirty years has anttrlngly devoted her time and talents as a Female Phvalcian and none, principally among children aha has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this aflortj and practical knowledge obtained in a lifetime spent as nurse and pbyaiciaa, sue has compounded a , Booth ing Syrup for children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and la moreover sure to regulate tne Dowels, in consequence of this ar ticle Mrs. Winslow is becoming world renownad as a benefactor of the race; cb ldren certamly del bibb trrand bless her; especially ia tbls tha ease in this city. Vast quantities of the Bootbing Byrup are daily sold and used here. We think Mrs. Winslow has immortal' sed her name bv this invaluable arti cle; and wa sincerely believe thousands of cnQdren nave oeen saved rrom an early grave by Its tvnaly Bse. and that millions yet unborn will ahafe Its benefits, and unite In calling her blessed. No) mo ther, has discharged her duty to her aafferln&r little uae, iu our opinion, unui fit of Mrs. Winslow then TBT it how. Ladies' Visitor. New York . unu Kte -II n air . ukj. , ktuiu uj, aumuiaiiaii. a cents a mtvuvt NEW f ADVERTISEMENT. M. CUONLY, Auctionoor; BY CBQNLY A KORBIS. J i Oranges and Bananias : 1 AT AUCTION. TTTB SHALL CLOSE OUT AT AUCTION, THIS DAY (SATUBDAY). at 10 A. M., all ! .ORANGES AND BANANAS. Bx Carlctoru "feealers will find it to their lnreet to attend. ' no Bit BI. CROIVLV, Auctioneer.' BY CBONLY A MOBBIS. MortePs Sale of Real Estate in Wil miiiton. !. TY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF MOKTdAGB jLwna powBr of sale, azeeataa to the anderalgned by John L. Holmes and m if a, on tha 1st day of November,, 1869, and registered In the Register's office of the county of Sew Hanover, Book XX, page 71, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, for cask, at the Market House, in the city of Wilmington, at 11 o'clock A.M.. on the SOta day of November. 1880, the valuable property described in said moit- gage, oeisg tne let on tne norm west corner or Fourth anoChesnnt streets, and now occupied by said Holmes. The purchaser win pay for papers, and be required to pay the purchase money wlthm two hours of the close of sale, or, other. arrange- meats ior tne saie will oe maaa. ; 1 WALT AS U 8TBXLX, noSeodtds satath Mongagca. Ship Notice. ALL ' PXBSONS ARB HBfcEBY cautioned aeainst trostins er harbor. ing any of the' crew of the Norwa gum rque mt"BL" Stoeeen, Mas ter, from Bordeaux, aa no debts of their contracting win be paid by Oap- no 6 It O. P. XSBANX, Ooasignee. Sare Yenr Hotler-iH-la?. : SJBSCRIBE TO The Evehing Visitor, rpHE BEST, THB CHEAPEST XVBNTNQ FA PBB in North Carolina. The Ladles' Paper; it has no politics; no axs to grind; is rapidly, growlag; good advertising medium. Send for specimen copy. Address, 1 . r i : 1 The Evening Visitor, Raleigh, N. O. AXzood ..fc' .(. 1. l, ... I. . iri 1 BIBUatBRKLLA CAN HS ItOUOUTUFUS far f 00,oadiW'S ilakcoaVlvUdr 11 v v r 'm' iron's School UmVrylUs. carfcfn07iarrar. iov hrt, Vi(li tkff STtrdiarM Tanor rpriB obano ifTrATiON; ,7 "- TO-itronrkT 1. .1 Iu t 1 oTTSJtaouauii - ' I'MeAWearlfetot. Bcmoved to Noa. St. 04, SSaad SS NottA Jfaont s -rr-rrr Tr-rx Look! Thirikl irpt ! gWEET OHAK0E8 ft OS fer' natSit lowest price; let av havs year a4ars psomptiy. Orders ) y mail fronptly exfea'ed 'i 1 . V II IK - 1 f : . i-11. u . 1 ncyiwsjcaaioaTorsbii.knojrf Smoked PsJrcon, very lcr, Just at rrfd'i ; ' ' 1 - . ..' i 1 EvsporaUd- 'AppUa aad Tescbaa , Uvlrd iVaclita .-.' K .1 . 1 and Apples, .. r . I - I . . . . - t W . W SM Frelh Crfckcra. all dcrcrlptains, fancy fakes, Fresh Candles, .J ... ..; A pplea aad Cat.bsgc, F. M Beef, Jnsi'arav-rrsh codash. . ; . .,' ;; u' . Mt. Dope" Ex. Fa'tnlly Hour $7 00 prbW Patapseo," the old isllabla brtad, aoihtng ttot- tor, at $8 toper bbL iim4 : tee ia I: retail 4agars lower 4haa any oaa tLlr u'.-. ,".. .ti ,c: -.i ctty, and many aihor goad likewise This, r no election boast." " -Esmcmbcr tbat my CcfletS aro narif(tua4,r ny UWH BUttVKfsVU Ul-WOL'Bli' Jas. C Stevenson. a 06 if r Market Etrcct. Patent Medicines QF ALL BINDS. PUUE PHUOS, FINE CP cals and Toilet and Fancy' ArCcissbf' every dei EMI dot crip tion. For sale by , jamas c aynuB, yrvfxn, NortiFsototbt. , Prescriptions compounded at all boars, day or night. no 0 If Ship Notice. All persons are hereby forewarned ralnst harboring or trusting any or i craw of U Br. brtr aiTELLA. as neither tbe Master or Consignees 3 will ds responslfele esponsl K. U. BABKBR A CO., OMslgttors. no4 8t 1 - 1 John Dawson & Co. BAD THB HABDW ARB TBAOB EM NORTH I Carolina, buy direct rrom the Manufacture, r cash an the spot, handle lbs beat goods, and at low prices as any Hons la the country. All tbey asks Is an examination or their stack. t; 19, II sad 13 Market hl, oe 81 tf - Wllmlngtoa, N. C. William H. Green. TITHOLBSALB AND BK3A1L i)EALKJt IN Selected Orsga, MadlOlnas. ToUet ArUelas, Mine ral waters, 1 russet, uracee, oc, at lowost pneoa. Harket St tjt. Front and 2nd. ocaitf Carpets J Brown & no6 dick, 4 Market at. rpHE LARGEST ASaOKTMBST tF CARI'STH south of New York. , ' ' 1 CJcnts I nney HorVt A lob lot of tha a have at 1W r srwak 60c. a deri ded bargain. "" BROWS A . RODDICK. . 46 Market Mt. Colored IJordct IlandHcrclilcfs. We are offering a folf hbe of COLORED BOR DER HANDKERCHIEF for ladies ant nepts. A 11 MiVf JBtceii uuvvia.lQB Vl tue aw sawvru BROWN m RODDICK, OcM tf "43 Market St. Miss S. A. Strock S TO BE FOUND Bli DOORS WBSTfjFMAR- kit Btroet, in the Lesaman nonse',' where she is showing the most Btyllsn goods u'CSa Mty, Mrs. Btrock belna in New York aolecUns theaa, ocMU Infants' Shoes. An BLBQANT ABeOfrrttlTVT OF fBTFaNTS' French Kid Button Shoos. Chlldrens Basket Top Tasseled Shoes. Mlasea Bkoea of every tmaglna- bla style at very low Fosa TBOXAB U. HOWEY, No. 41 North Market. OCTTtf Removal. I HAVE BXXOVSTj FBOat HO. 1 1 TO ; NO. 9 South Front Street, Srd door from aoJomoa's earner. I am not the only Gorman Baiter la town, bat have tha Neatest abop and eaa always be foand at my post, with polite and No. I Asatolaau. OC 10U H, C PRBMPERT Just Eeceiyed.( A FINK ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY goods. Call aad sea thaaa. aadaae aow cheap you can get n Stylish Bat, Velvet or Oraaa Hon. asu mads t arden . A nioa Uaa al Bocatag. Col -lars, Cnlls, Ties, Ae , which will be sold st remark ably law prices.' Ordara solicited Sot Hair . W or k . Call and aee tbe Lata Mtylea. jtiae LOU. HTUABT, Market St. bet, sd aad Sd. ocll tf . naxS WU. Dytaf EaUaaabment. Just Eeceived., j, FNB . A SSOBTKEN t, , OF , ,108. Horsa Blankets. Barneas Saddlaa, Trsoks, Ac., aad for sale km for cash. . .;-.-' flERHAJEDT A OO. ' ' 1 One Door North D. A; fcailU ah Co. oc 11 U , ; ,44 Kori Frant atrvet, '' mmmt ' ' " ' mJJ ':,lliJ i ' ' Tho Haw HatStoxe. jyY STOCK IB 4PQMXLKTB pi ( ALjU OF TBB lAtaat Stylaa; fit Oaala- Cildrana,' .Ladles aad Missea' Data. Also nice fine af Oaals arnUbtag Goods. Call and examine before perebjstng. JOHN at. BOUINHdN, . osllU MkBtSt-.ntdOPtaMoilhrao,1.. 9 . won Rnnrrt Ui jii44wv -.w f.a deajB.),Jnst racaivedj - .Fanoy 'oaods Te SaU, Tinaeta, aU at vety toVtortoes eiLKa M MURCHI80N. Jib. .octltf ' . ! i - " 38 and 40 Murchkson Block.