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1 UVT TIKE3r FAVITTaVIlXE. LATZ3TBY TZLZCAPlTi wili. contest the KLcc irspEUKEyp IIAKE XOIJE, FOETTJIIE. A Now IthlopUn VIelody. As we were coming down etreet last ght hoard aegror ainglag la tones of melodious thuuder tr'kod with the wheeze pf wlacksmlth'f bellows; i i faVMco ais da Vstlrtntilonl I Insanity of Professor James H.

Horner. Tbe people ef our whole state will hear with sorrow that Professor James n. nor-nor, one ef the most distinguished educators of North Carolina, was brought to this city lost eveoiug) by bis brother, and com milted to the insane asylum. lie had been showing symptoms of Insanity fur six months pak and his constaat 5 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER ADVI BTI3IXO HATES 1 or thv- it a DAILY AID WEEKLY SENTINEL.

RALEIGH, N. C. 8S8S83.3 8883883 .11 -1 1 -S2S883 SSasa3 S333333 en Advertlfiente Inserted In both th DAILY mi wtKKLT M4 together tb charrea la tack mm and deduot from the whole 11 per 'Special Notices 15 o-nt per 11d ar'tt ffcsE? nd 10 sewteror sack swfcoeqnewt looorttosw' No advertUement charged for Ira than 10 11 net, nd do eomhi or. Local none) mm than Hues. 'All Advertisements not, contracted for will be hatred 19 rent per line for flrat Insertion, and 5 cent for each sub sequent Insertion.

-a Cottn SXarkeU Carefully corrected by Geo, T. Stronseh Co. Me. 4 Martin street, Baletgb, rt P-? lOiaH Uw Middling fit good ordinary, 010 octree Mil tot qaubti 0 iso fl fortieth edition of Tuner! almanac, bat ude Its appearance. -a instead of oysters on the bashslL sotne efesr Raleigh dealers famish oysters nearly haff-rteir.

Hlli tM Lltt Vm. Hosklus, of Oakland CifrCsllforuli has been appointed eoDimUti loser deUa for North Carolina. To thU UiA lh alieriflii ol Alamasce aad OraoeonIy This lima laat year twelrtfliad wtUd. 1 I 1(1 Theafflcaaf tha Temperanee organ, Tha Geod Templar, baa been traasferred ta the 'fNMlMa rooow AboVj 0.onj v. J.

A. OattremonCRoyar written Goreraar Bregdea, re-Oiqaestlnff blnt9.fnrnlah with reports and ttaUsUcaf docament of 'North Care- Hoi Tof ta Cumbarlamd Fair. 'A dlrec atteation to tae adrerUaement: "in ii.JaaHeioJ; Major J-C-V Winder, anper-latendeat af the Raleigh and Augusta mtw SA 9 a i Bow the Boctlon Nowslwa gedelyod A orrespondont writing from Fayetleville says Perhaps this town shewed more en tbusiasm over the results of the election thart Any towrf ii Q. "Die point of rljrj Jf iytnfli the day after the election, was the county. It was feared lha indicate ha won the day, as their legUlative ticket tn had a const Hra-bki ttkijorlty.

Sod thars woro bil two more preciocte to heir fnm. Quewliiffie and Little O.yw.T'lu. newfrei.uLMle rivoc wme In, giving J48i deinowaUo-muJorrtyj but 'still then was. tadlcal m-j snd Que- 1. iff ikvwi main uvti.

a urge crowa had Co 1 e'ed at the in irket house to wait hr Qoewhiffls reteros. Tue democrata wore bug faces iuJ tliA.riOleihCwersJabilaut. Presently David Ray, of Qiewhlffla tewo- shlp, ashed up and aunoaoced that Que- whlffls had given 79 democratic hi a Jorlty fo? 'the -1 county ticket. What A scene ensued I The La FayeUe band wu called out, a ring was formed and the democrats had a reuLir country break, down for about ink minutes." Old Mr.1 J. C.

roe, sixty add years old 1 Mr. J. II. Roberts, about fifty, and Seaator Troy loading tbe crowd. After they had worn themselves out nr.

Roberts- formed a procession of about two hundred aad started ap Ilay street. Jim Worrell, the best democrat In America, headed the procession with a 'six- shooter, which he fired Into th air at every stop. Mr. Poe and 3. U.

Mrrover. of tbe Gazette, were st tha bead of the procession, locked A cannon brought ap the rear belching forth a volley af thunder as fast as could be loaded. Tbe prwceaat-M marched all over town, tod. when tbey dispersed they didn't disperse stop That was kept np all day. Toward evening, however, as the time for the arrival of the train drew near, things again 'became quiet, as terra were grave docbts of the Stale.

Bat wheal the train came, with its burden of good news, the scene was simply lades cribable, As the news was read oat by Ed. Powers, showing tbe great. gaina throughout tbe State, old mea Jumped )tour feet; high Joy nad young men-simply went crsxy. After the reading wt.s completed the crowd lied down tbe slrevt old godfathers locked arms flUi children aad uthusiastlo men waltiiai along with their, arms around each other's necks. At night an Impromptu procession marched through the streets to the music (7 of drums and tin horns, and the noise and excitement was kept up till mldnUiht Ou Thursday i night .1 tbo.

town was more quiet, as both sides were doubtful ef the result throughout the country. But as the time of the coming of the train approached this evening (Friday) the town again resounded with the democrats feeling conlJont of the goal result. Aid o'clock the tialn was heard in the distance, and people pricked up their ears for the way the people of Fayelteville know the nature of the news before the train gets In is from the blowing of the; long blow iadl-catlng good news and a short one the contrary. Welt," exclaimed all, "that must be good," and yells went np from all over the town, aud everybody hurried to the de-poV'fwr tbe train had ukuu blowing 00 soon as in bearing and continued all tbe way In, And it was good, tbank God I And as the news was cried out to the assembled hua-ilml wen jtlnmatwept, fet4tiy town tang1 with 1 As I write this alirbt is being made hideous with all sorts ikl ii.iiw TliAuic fLwl i Imp thi l.lui..l h. has at last shower! upon Ui! i ftmuy V4 hum iuuiu uu vaouv umui The club was called to order last evening IVaairtMit II.

Ttlu.IsM In tWnhaoao tf the JMojw requested Mr r. ij. It was moved and sHsoudod th I a com -I mif tee of ft be appointed to i exami.e the nooks, accounts, Ac, of the club, collect dues and solicit contributions. 1 Adopted. Tha chair appointed Hoartt, Kreth, Lumsiei, JMauly aud, Moore as the committee.

i It was msved au seconded that a com mittee 5 be appointed to telegraph to Gov ernor Vane and ascertain what day he Caa with us; 'Messrs. Luasdea, Litchford, Stanton, Areudatl and Ed. Jooes wen appointed "aald -comaiUee, It wu moved and seconded that a commit tee of ft be appointed to confer with asinil- lar committee from the Worklngmon's TUden aiid Vance club to make arrangements for receiving Goveruor Adopted. The following gentlemen were appolntea: Graham W. 'I E.

Weaver, Frank Stronach, John 8belton and B. Manly. Moved and seconded that all Vbe arraage- meats about receiving Gov. Vance be referred the of arrangements aad they have the power to call on any member of the clab for 1 i S. IL Haywood offered tbe following reso lution which was naaalmeasly adopted Besoived, That thanks are hereby tendond la the president ot our club, W.

il. Bledsoe; for the mauiy and impartial manner In wbica be has presided ovur our deiibera-tieos during tbe past campaign, and tent we shall ever have a grateful, remembrance of tbe manner in which be has stood at our helm in th days of. the past. The president responded to the resolution la an eloquent speech. Moved and seconded thai the elab adjourn subject to the call of the president.

Carried. Upon the of the the Mechanics' and Workingmea's club met and passed resolutions' to co-operate, with tbe Young Men's Tilden and Vance And similar1 committees wen appointed to act Jointly. ijd(i Messrs, Sanders A Co. have on hand a nice stack of groceries, which caa be bought at the lowest Tbey always pay the best prices for cotton. It is said that then an DO.

000 He brews in New that of tha num ber one hundred have osUtos valued at tl.000,000 or npwarda. uriv.S. i 7 TIOW. (Seclal to the Raleigh SentioeL Nov. C.

Maddry, democrat, claims the" seat In tbe bouse of representative, from Hertford cosnty, North Carolina, and will contest tbe claim of blf radical competitor, Jordan J. Horton. Tbe polls at vViotoa wereillegally kept epea till I o'Ciock at night, n.that box Is thrown Uad'lr)' Is elected by forty-seven ma' jorny. 1( 'j i Tha' Stato DomocraUo. Nsw Yoair, November 13.

The followlsg additional tihtpalch haa beeu receivnd at the democratic headquarters In this city, dated November 11: TUlrty-tbree counties ust heard from give a ileniocratlc inajority of 308. There are six counties yet to ne neara bm, wnica gave a democratic majority In 1874 of 720. The counties to be heard from, which ar all democratic. will iacrease tbelr majority of 1874 by 25 per rent, too republican organ here con cedes ibis per cent This will giv the democratic ticket a clear majority of 1209. Tbe Information from the counties heard from Is reliable.

At least 40 colored people voted the democratic ticket la this county, which gave a republican majority 01 zuiy. eeneus rrasus are apprehena'ea as to returns. The legislature is demo cratic, to 1,600 Savskkasv Geargia. Novcmlier 13. A special to tha Morning News from Lake Florida, says the- returns In from all but four counties baas these counties uDon the democratic majority of 1871 which gives tbe state te the democrats by 800 majority.

All the democratic counties show heavy increase, and the majority will be, at a safe estimate, irora izoo to lwo democratic to Tilden- will not fall 300 behind tha state I ticket. 1 Ths Ballot 8tuff era' Work. BavAjiHAH, November 13. The following special naa been just received from uaines- ville, Florida 1 Tbo ballot box at Archer, In this county, was stuffed with 280 fraudulent and they were counted in by the canvassers. SOUTH CACOLIA.

Grant's VlllalneBusy. -'CiuaLKSTOK. November 13. Tbe demo crats to-day nied protest against the late election In Charleston county. They allege taat tne wnoto county was controlled by la- umiuatlon and terrorism, and that no op portunity to vote was given to tbo qualified voters; also taat a largs) somber who de sires 10 vote me democratlo ticket prevented from doing so; also that the legal number of polls were not opened.

Columbia, November 13. The board of canvassers heard an argument to-day re garding tneir amies ana powers. The argu ment win no continued tomorrow. Nesr Yonk, November 12. The comments of tbe Journals sr unchanged la tone to day.

The San and World still persist in the eiecuon 01 niaen, anar claim lor nlm' 203 votes against 118 for Hayes. Tho Times regartu the election of Hayes ss settled and certain. The Herald is, anxiously awaiting me reeuii ana gives some aetaiia 01 northern men going south to buy ip the return ing ooaraa. ITU. YA8IIIGTO.

One Rd Counted Wabhikqtox, November 13. Vermont, it sppears, elected a postmaster a member of the electoral The constitution, de- Clares him inellitlble. 1 Nbw Youi. November re- ceivet) at Um iiteniocralic headquarters to- nignt give a democratic majority 01 ever 6000 in Louisiana. AL HOTEL, I CAPITOL- SQUARE, RALEIGH, N.

C. I "if c. s. imow, iwiuETai' Tbe National Is ont of ths best arraaeed and the most perfectly reutilatod Hotel In tbe Mate, and being delightfully situated by Capitol square, It is one of tbe best Hummer residences in interior worm Carolina. Tbe main portion of the building Is St rue ted with tbe view So sgord SUITS OF RUOwg and PRIVATE PARLORa to such tuesU as des're them.

For Political Headquarters the National Is the bet adapted House In tbe city, bavins large Parlors on the ground floor connected witn private apartments. Union or Capitol Square, with its shaded walks, grand forest oaks and beautiful shrubbery Is oae of the prettiest and most delightful resorts in tbe country, thus afford ing the guests or tlio national ail tao ad vantages of one ot tbe handsomest little 1'arks in the United States. A magnUleent double portico, fronting and overlooking Capitol Square, extends along the entire front of this really handsome build ing, rendering It the moat desirable house In tbe city for ladles, children and solonraers of every class. 1 1 1 ne- cool, snag ana nreeiy location 01 tne Rational, tueii occapying one whole square. keeps It free from flies and mosquitoes through tee entire Sanaaer.

J. A row of slnste-otorv offices, suitable for nuaineM ana praieMionai gentlemen, is at-1 1 ached to tbo Hotel, and alwais at the aer- -Raworteaesdoa oolite l'ettero attend all Mains wHn srood tMciKW aad. Baggage wsg- -ons, ana- greets ct tne national may rely on good good iare and excellent Uiaaiug water v'iii BobiDii and Water Closets ARE ON EVERT FLOOR. f. 5 tiTIn the basement Is the best SALOON aal tMLLlAKD kuox la tbs city.

1A3-V ui -1 $1 200 PROFIT ON $100 1 1 Made any day to Pert ao Calls. Invest aeenrdlng to your aseane 110, 850 or 9100, la Stork Privileges, has brought a small arts ae to tbe careful Inventor. Wo advise when and how to operate safelv. 'Book wftb full InformaUoaSBsrraEa. Address ordri joymati aad teiegmpn to BAXTER CD.

Banters and Broken, 17 Wall 8tr S. J. re. butiurttl.ic and tt Prl rn tar ll inm- A -a A1 OT. XTBA DH A WJXO 1 LOUISIANA STATE- LOTTERY Incorporated 1S6S.

CspiUI $1,559,000 At New Orleans, Monday, Dec. 1870. jso roatponement capital $50,000. Cfllj at $2 Eacli. FRACTIONS IN PttOPOHTlON.

1 n-itr LIST OP 1 PJRlZES 1 Capiuf Prize," $50,000 1 3 lolooo 10 Prizes HfU00 V7. 10,000 25 600, i. 100 300, i.t 30 000 200 40,000 500 ft .100, UTJfii' 60.000 2000 r20. Vt 40.000 APPHOXIMATIOX PB1HS. 9 Approximate Prises or .100, 2.700 200.

1.800 -n 100, wo i I 28E3 Prizes, amounting to 2C8.900. BemitUnces mast be made by express or registered letter. -r- All orders for tickets or xeueeets for fuller InferflHlioa to be u.ade to V' AS, HOWARD. i INkw, (Jblbaks, AGENTS WAITED EYERVWHERR Unexceptionable references mastaccompiiny appucauoi.i, THE rrB8T BKOOtAE Quarterly Dollar1 Drawing Will toko p)oo on Javnuary 9, 1877. Tickets $1 each, Capital Prize, $15,000.

oov4todtdec9 LAST, 'fl CHANCE. 1. i Mrw-. DRAWING T08IT1VELT OB MONEY REFUNDED. "t-t)-it A Fortnno Ysr nlyn $12.

mi- asm i riaed by a special art of the Ken tucky LeetsHuwre, for the beneHt of the PUBLIC nCHOOLtor TRANKFORT, will have tbe first of thotr aeries of Grand Draw ings at MAJO HALL. Jn the CITY OF inaroaay; norember 80, 1878, on which oeeasion tbey will dis tribute to. tbe ticket holders tbo' immense sum of $600,000 Thoa. Porter. Ex-Oov.

Ky Gen' Manager, Or One Grand Cash .......8100,000 One Grand Cash trwottaMlw-j 60,000 SSlOOO One Grand Cah uni ursua casn One Grand Cab 20,000 10,000 6,000 50,000 60,0110 40.C03 00 jum urmuu uut 4k'. i 60 Cash Gifts of 11,000 1 iw uasn wilts ,1. aw 100 Cosh Gifts of 410 each. 100 Cosh Gifts of 800 80.COO 900 Cash Glf ta of 900 each. 00 ft0 Cash Gifts uf lOfrwacnvrrTT CO.CO0 Total, IUM Gifts.

All 600,000 PRICK OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets. 812: Halves. 80: Ouarters. 83; 9 Tickets, 8100; 27, $300; 4M Tickets, fooo; KI Tickets.

81.000: 100.000 TickeU at $13 each Tbo Hon. Tailor. Mavor of Frank- Arf lt. 11... (l on.

Alvin Duvoll, late Chief Justice of Kentucky and other distinguished citizens. together with such other disinterested per- wu a 111a uuuiiruumcri prowa iuj uesi- nate, win superintend me arawing, Ibenavmentof elfts to owners of Driie ticketa la assured. A bond, with heavy penalty and approved security, au been ex ecuted to tbe Commonwealth of Kentucky, which Is now on record In Clerk's Office of county Court at Frankfort, tubjeet ta iiwpeti- non oKe. lnisisanew leature, ana rui aosoiuteiy aeeare tne payment 01 girts. Remittances can be made bv Kinresa.

Draft. Post Office Money Order or Rerlslored Letter -made payable to KENTUCKY CASH. DISTRIBUTION COMPANY. All commnnleatloris "orders for 'Ticket- aad aopllcatlona for Arenlcoo should bead- dressed tit HON. THOS.

P. JRTER. Gen'l Manager. raukiort, sy. septao By virtue of the powers conferred Mid the requirements thereof, in a deed made by George Little and wife to the undersigned lot Uie purposes therein slotted, reUtertnl In book 44, page 70, Wake Registry, and In book 39, pase 145.

Warren Eeiristrv, we shall expose for sale, ht public suction, on wtu.MtSOAl. the nrst day of November, 1878, st Littleton, the following valuable property, situate in Warren county, State of North Carolina, that i FINE PLANTATION containing about 1,600 acres of good land, with residence and outhouses, barns, stables. complete, ying on the Raleigh A Gas ton railroad near Littleton, adioining tne raaus mmoias Ternime, Lemuel Vaun on. Frederick Sliearin and others, known as ho LitteFarm. ALSO.

At the connhonse door, in Kalelch. en WEDNESDAY, the 8th da of November 1876, the following property situate In or near Raleigh, to-wit: One plantation con- teining 175 acres good land with improve ments, lying on Marsh Creek, ad loin ins lands of B. B. Sanders, W. M.

Boylan, Mrs. Ga-ten Wildur and others, conveved VV. if Haywood to Georse Little. Em. Also tola Nea.

206. 207, 222, and part of lot 223, plan of city of Baleiirh, being tbe entlro saaare on which George Little now renides, except ing Mrs. Saser let, and a lot front in? go feet 00 Edenton, and 120 feet on Iilouni street, being the homestead allotted to George Llille loth Martb, 1876. All of tne aijove proiMvty te be sold hi loin or In such quantities as' may be determined on at the day of sale. Tetma cosh.

The above are Dottnnnrd as follnw Tbe lot la muA tb. uu.k f.L Plantation wQI be sold on tUlardav the 2d day 01 December and the Warren county piantruon on the th of December JOHN CATLING A. ASHE iwiuo cnaws ae rise; Haynt he flaunts de bloody shirt, 1 -sAh Tilden drinks de wlnal" f. i Followed lu Tie Constitution, the radical organ of North Carolina, followed, in the wake of Its part and gracefully turned IU little toe. Sies th daisies, bwtf aliday, Edlad by Ilolilen and Toargte, it was ooe'ef the ablest campalga papers of Its faith la lbs umoana iia uiuernees equaled lis auuity, "BeQuieacat la Daee" forerer.

An Educatad aOnlatrr. 1 Be. Dr. Vanghao. at the rresbyterlaa church Sanday, preached a lea rood, earnest and Impresslva rennoa on the necessity for grddttJ tiu4 the i ip4tl.

Were StjletUred Buliermen he salif thef- werw" Intpired, had bees taojM piree year ijr tjie Son of God In person, and were able to preach In all the languages of the work! Ja (their day. Mr. E. Kiei-w, pvibUsher. Jif York, has issued In a handy farm a map of the seat at wfr.

In earefully compiled from the wy litert Material anjjorabraclng 'the whole of Tirfcny fn Europe, "with portions of adjacent countries. It Is printed, la three color and In a vary attractive style; And casts but aoyenty-Ove cents. It sn easily comprehended key to the geographical po sition aud a reliable guide, whatever that the Usee of the present aaaettted eondltion of affairs, In tracing the events of the east- era complications. Fun 1 'Tbo Olympic Dramatlo comptsy will be here Uit latter part, of this ssontb; M. Pan! the advance catted upon us last says they have an excellent rep ertoire of now and (original New York suc cesses.

Th advertisement wllf appear M.rt vt.i:-,", .7 The Adelaide iTance cowblBation appear at Tucker halt Friday and Saturday Nor. Si and 23, In Bartley Campbell's entertaining play of 'Cross 'and Crown." Mi Vanra la anokea'af liv thu nraa. and pas reputation at an TnavnksgivlnsT Day. Tbe president's proclamation setting apart Thursday, the SOtb of. November, be 004 served as day of thanksTirtnf to God fef his ManifsM-''le4sliia 'vjUi'' if a people, has been resiwrided to by 4ie gov-eraars of the various states in the nuloq aailiog attention to It by proclamaUop.

We were sbown specimen cophM by J. Neath- ery private secretary Governor' Brog-dea, from Jhe governors 6f Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kent ucky and Nebruska, They were gotten up in excelliuit taste. OS -II VM li A Comforting Creed. 'Mj wife's eblllun dono home icryln fur bread, and I tint got bodhlnj to.giVany wld tell yon dest Is bard an old darkey yesterday to a stoat-k(kiagsistsy at tbe blacksmith-shop door. Humph," she answered with a shrug' of her burly, sheulders, eood God never made a moat dii l.o 4i h't-Mk aomo- thlntoputln ltl" And she passed on bumming: I'm glad I went to meet In.

te meeting to meetin; I'm clad I went to mej'tng a-waitiu on the j.i- 1 .1 i A Deaerrod Compliment. iItarr.Wllmlngtsit Star pays tblsj welf- merited tribute- to one of our young el U-sens: K. If. Weathers," a young man of Raleigh, tbe rtcetlehT delivery clerk In the posto dice, Is one in a thousaad. He had good position, but be would not retain It at the expense of principle, So be voted the democratic ticket opeaty and then'reslgned.

Gov. Holdeg endeavored to persuade bim to vote for the radicals, but the young man was too Independent, and conscientious te follow the bad advice of his employer. All honor, say we, to young Weathers I We trust he will soon Bad, better place, for he Is an excellent and capable young man." Murdered for be tag Democrat. i The rumor wbich-we pabllshed Saturday In regard to the murder of Bofus Ferrell, a democratic negro, In New Light tewnsulty proves to be true, Ferrell bad always voted tbe democatio ticket and was esteemed as a worthy snd honest negro. He disappeared Monday night before' the election, and was found Wednesdsy afterward, hanging in the barn of William Maagum, white radical.

Wot. F. Askew, of this city, who was out in that neighborhood yesterday, says the coroner's request showed that Ferrell was mur dered before he was hung. He undoubtedly paid tbe penalty of bis life-for being a Oom- ocraL No clue to. the asiasslhl' 4S tden found.

Why doesn't Governor Brogdea offer a reward for their apprrhenslonf Uecbaalca SAd Workingmea's Club. The Mechanics' ami Wvrklngmon'a Tilden and Vance club hold a meeting last avealng In MetropoliUu hail Bolnt committees toco-operate with similar ones from the Young ilea's Tildou; and Vanca club In making arrangemeau for tbo grand demo cratic rally to come off shortly. Vice-president MeniU presided. On motloo of Jobu Weir, Graham Haywood was made secretary. Tbe president appointed following com mittees: W-i 1.

On Arrangements. Jno. j. D. Thompson, J.

H. Green, J. VTBrongh-ton, P. H. Flemmlog.

On U. BrtU, Jno. McAllls- tetBeUs, J. Edwards, J. A.

Harris. On motloa the' club adjourned until next Thursday evening. The committees of arrangement of bath clabs will meet to-morrow evening at the mayer's afflco at 7 o'ciocav 1 i snr dacate Inlslstry In ehireh of pbr ii ii Sn answer thosw who ptose tb fitbie toy soholaitlc" standard an the dreud seemed to be that be nilitbtbe taken te the asylum One" day last week, be look a powerfal dnee ef arsenic aud laudanum, then called his daughter into the room, told her what he had done, and begged that no laquest should be held ever his body, A physician was speedily summoned, snd ad-niuisterod antidotes which- saved bla lire. He Is reduced sltnost to a skeleton," and scarcely, speaks to anybody. It Is feared that he Is hopelees'y deranged.

i He was for many years the priacipalof Hornor'S famous schoof af Oxford; and In connection with R. 0., hod charge for some time or the Hillsboro mlllury academy but had receatry retornod to Oxford and reopeofd his school there, It is a alngutar double coincidence that Professor Uerner once taught Dr. Eugene Grissoui. tha saperioteadent of the asylum to which he has Just been committed; and that his own instructor, aad afterward great rival teacher, the eminent Wm. Bingham, also became insane Sad died la tbe same lauatic asylum.

The tidings of his terrible smiction wlD carry regret to manyhomea In Carolina, and universal sympathy will be felt for bis distressed family. oso PERSONAL VARIETIES. Miss Fonnle Palmer, daughter of George 8. Palmer of Richmond, waa hurt by a fall from her phaeton a few days A fear year old boy recently drank halt plot of lye, and Is expected to recover, though the doctors say he will never be good for anything but to edit it radical h'- A beautiful young man, while ont driving with tbe dearest girl in the world, the other day bad get out and buckle the cropper, and hesitatingly explained hki "the snimafs bustle had become loose." Wherry, of the Vlrglola Home In- sorance company; one of the leading clU, xeos of Richmond, after apeoeiag a day or two la this city, tuft yesterday for Durham aad Fayetteville, Hois on a general tour of our stato lo the Interest of his company, and we commend bim te our friends wher ever he goes ss a gentleman worthy of the highest contld ence and regard.) JIT! tl SENTINEL PROBABILITIES FOB TO- DAY. We cootit for Tilden: We count f.

Hay Alabama, 10 California, Colorado, 3 Arkansas," Connecticut, iiimois. 21 3, Iowa, Delaware. Florida, 4 Kansas, 11 Maine, linllaiiA. Ketitncky, 15 12 8 8 '13 MasAjchusells, IS, Louisiana, Marvhtml, Mlsiiisiilppl, Mlasenri. New York, Mtnneita, (6 NelHraska, 3 Nevada, New Hampshire.

35 i .9 9 Ohio, 22 10 l'enusylvauia, 29 New Jersey, North Carolina, houlto" Carolina island, 1 1 Texas, 8 12 5 Vermont. TeniHNisee, Wisconsin, Vlriillla. W'1 Total lfrt 203 WUBU Jr AlVJtS. The advertiser, an old Vhytlclan; retired irora acuve practice. Having nad placed Una uuu by -adl Miaalonary.

the for- SMsaloi af sa aim rxl a VanatakU tfAaaaiAB atvaSW mult of a simple Vegetable Remedy, for tbe Speedy and permanent Cure of Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affection, also a Positive and Radical' Cilre for; Nervous Debility snd all Nervous CombUnts, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers In tboussnds pf cases, feels it his duty to make known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire relieve human suffering, he will send (free ot cha-ge), to aU who desire It, this rwoq wttk full directions for preparing end successfully using. Kent by return mall by addressing Da. W.

STEVENS, Monroe Block, Syracuse, N. I no? 83-wly WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. torrected by F. C. CH RI8TOPHERS A Ralbioh, Nov.

9. esuasAi. MAUKST. Cotton ties, new, 71 eenU. spliced, 6.

BaggfnfflS. Flour, North Carolina, S.60fl.00, Corn, 1 5 SO. m-i Cora meal, 8000, VLbo round, joW nams irf di. Bulk Meate, Clear Rib Hide, JL Shoulders, 9 cents JLtrd, North OarlnaVtTlg r' Western, lot Coffee, Prlnie Rio ii-WSO, -V. Good, B-vrup, til W' Molasaes, Cuba.

80. gait, MarahaU'a, 9.SS. i ''t -RvsjiVj 8.15. Nolls, on basts fpy for lo. 3.6V 16.

Extra C. 13). Tellow UdH r- 1 Leather, Red Sola, 80. -Hides, sreen, i. dry, 10IL Tallow, 7.

Potatoes, sweet, 60 cents per bushel. Irish, 238sA Oats, shoUcd.60. 1 aheat, frosa wagon, 73 eenU. 1 'fFodiier, ba4, new 80S100. v.

1 i lUy, H. V. baltsd, bohU, Fa-ira, eu.i ti 1 1 -7- Beeawar. 5 Rag, IHiiSH. 1 ptckea, eenta.

Pef, on foot, 1 aretsea prime, 8. I I a Wrielfonjipeclal ratea th Cimber- laad.faiiuuvi in i iiu Dalentaa ta ttm Baptist Convention anj rerelr aacn nouucanoa iney wui repon an jarnyai at tbe Flrat Baptist church. "1 mn'iA Hlckmaa Tiere vill be a regalar! Meeting of Hick- ance transacted, and tbe newly "Wrcted offlcVri I III lUOUiliro, 'ill -it. 1 Drowsed ta a WaU-t We learn ifrom lUa conductor of th sp train on the North' arollnh' road, that a lady near Selma, la Jobnatoo ceuaty, a lllsa Kanon, or same aach name, fell lu a well Saaday morning and fU drowned. -4 4 "i nil iii -1-8 Oommlawtonars of Affidavits and Deads, Martin, son of General Martin, and L.

D. Starke bars been reappointed by thi 1 garcrbor commiaslonera of deeds, Ac, tot this Tbey are residents 'of Norfolk. Major Wm. B. Hill, of Baltimore, baa been reappointed also.

4 'i 1 Meohaaloa' TUden and Vane Club, Tbe members of this club are requested to tpiBc'tly at Metropolitan hail next Thirsday night at half-pMt seren o'clock, ai mattarf relating to arrangemenjfs for. a grand alemocratlo Jubilee will be presented lfor Uwir A Mournful Sight. It was a dark and dreiry tight to the re-, ptblicaqs 1 Greeaaborq when they apeaed tbelr eyes the wtornlng after the election. fielFfttcesywefeTl" Tbe boys bad tacked ip black ealico all around the retkleflcva of Jadge Settle and rry other' prominent republican In tqwa -j I' I Jtey. Hufnara Ws lean' that thia geiiUeman delivered a rery entertaining address at 8waln Strtet Baptist church last Sunday evealng, relat-- ingts what he saw on bis way te and at tbe eentennlaL This was the 1ra timw oyer croaged Masoa and Dixon's line, and ha has wtarned mora thoroughly reconstructed that ever.

'y All whs heard bim were much pieased, and have expressed the daaln to "hmhliri repeat It. Application for Pardon. A petition numerously signed has boen tent to tbo governor for tbe pardon of Ban. henLoony, who was convicted at JUe Jaa-wry term, 1878, of the superior ceurt Of New Hanover, for larceny, and was sen-tenced to three years tbe peniteatiary. He ttoit.

A chicken valued at ten cents, Ha sughttobe. Such penalties, for Wch OffRriMa mAnatran anil ahannl. 1 1eT Copper, per pound. tc. -s.

7 WVUTU mi- k. 4rAviay oct 1 wlm Trdslee. i.

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