lilleti AI10CJ C&X.1T f IX UAlLY JOCMJUX a el Mui r aw. asa w .j ,irteara at fcteate aet ?ii WiA,T JOCBJIAj.a - . M Bwai)aed ifT Tbaiedej at tV . - rsnw . aum ytA3.ty-oe uNiiif tree? ' ear mm' iumM is- 'ItMttfrwMlattW mm lot r e Mwrtatan aa baa, tlMQtfMUTIM u u.iew.j elaanadfree ABeiinwaa Bketiat ertaaeaAle4leeAperttBA ! 4 hTMM M ; weaaeeeX tfwtMMft t utl be aaade 1 aeweaae Batataf. edwar mmiiI vui be eaeteeyreaau at the 4MBMM t-J ?- 1 . - iuUUMhMI WIMWM new B Bie- r eemi mm aaoetted. J iHmhM BBhBb tae wttAAeana tea MM .a that aetBari er 4Ht wttl aaaae meeeBaa,wa)e aetata k, A 17 M"l"llMtrtlw4 UMfUW fcwiwM'"""" Batata Ua aaaee MMlMT apbOea Haet At Una affiee aad. Bewias ffWlH IMIIWWIM aiteejri THE JOURNAL. ,-avaamraiu! - XW BpirS.:m C. NOV. II 1988 MM a a . Til LOGIC OP FACTS, i ntrrtirflr tha lata eamDaicn il waa "caaijted that, tha election ot Mr. ' Clerelaa4 wonld prore deleterious to bnsleeaa and ruinous to labor. . What haa bees the result of his defeat ! ...i Ah aooa aa it waa aanoaaced that ... General Harrison waa sleeted, the fiaaacee of the eoontrj felt the aheok and stocks went down. tTanjat -racino, Erie, St. Tanl, .. Rrwdtar, Jfeethern Pacile, Illinois ' Central, Pennsylrania, Canadian Pacific, Lonisrille and Nashrille, iaka.fihore and New VOrk Cen traU-ail went down, nd strikes comaieaeed I 'Altloojh the Democrats are de feaiedTla the Presidential election, Uatfiwikaeinlee of their party hare triadiDbed. Tariff reform is the demand of the hoar, and nothing eaa stifle it. General Harrison knows it, and at this early hoar the policy of his administration is foTMhadowed. The following ap pears in the, New York Herald of .NOTemoeryin;, "Herald Bueeat, Waabinrtoa. Nov. 8, 1888. r It jow appears probable that GeavJHamaoa will, immediately opoa hla inuuetton into office, cai tha members of the Fifty-first Con .rraaa tosetner. His motire. for ; b4 wlle to arrange some plan fcc the redoction of taxation There Is no reasonable groand for the belief that aay concurrent ac tloa qpoa the matter will be had it lhfcses1oiL WgintiDK in De - .asnibea -MXU To wait aotil the viliuUtrAMWnblUg of the Fifty first'tnreaa, which will be Ke v'paLUcaa" u bot branches, would -pOB the Bnbject nnti ioit&awaalosi waa well aoderway .rl'iottUajear and ahal frost the Dreeent time wonld neces 'aifilifVeUDee before a tariff biH acoeptaWe , to, the administration eaald be passed. ,;:Vll2,JIarTlonk ftienda say ' bayi'-lbenawilUBg to wait eighteen l'MlsiLM eeibre moring in a matter u idpottant, and that the oauoot t4exeiore for an extra session is 0317 jrhlcb may be classed among tUBttOBg probabilities of the near fotnritSoi... Jt.the, Herald in a dream TJsaallrthef Gerald Is wide tlftke Uf-Ctereland fs defeated because ;in waited tariff reform. Genera! narriaon, aa soon aa be ia Inaagn irateJL' calls an extra sesaion of C&infrasa in order to reform the tartfff .If thia is to be. the Democracy ' 'irdli be .indicated, and though r$j&9? the honors, we will enjoy the frniti of rictory. ; 4"rJrJEUJD AX& MIL -la fj late laane of the TotjiMUL, TAowiif the lead of tne new xork Herald and the New York Times,, wan riWi t tit uvthuvi ua :-. Jmvt , nuv wvivbi v i iPridiaki Clsteland. . ' . c L : i remed-HOtbing hae appeared to ckurtthat eondnaion. . Ttffrrleiias et GOTernor inu in. , siit thtt he is not to-WanJe" for the rerslt of the Presidential election, i (tiiTtactHillalaeMa Alsy. IheWenlif of Krf.th, tj ia ImaefiW githenfig orDemo craUlo whom be spoke, in par as rcHowi t ?JUwayi eonsckmi of my r ::::nal' and of2ctal rtctltnde and K f fcy- loyalty . and derotion to the loertu firtv and tola c:i- 1 tea u4 iacs, tawaiteJ lie verdict e the wcale IriUi Q at J- UXaiik aadauiakM confidence ii tbe result. . .V 'Oar success ia the fnberna- torial eoatesihiM'ehrj byjte, st i'w af lliaatl dliaitgr. It commmoB. with every true Democrat! frellj rtjret the I ueieae oi rresiaeni cieveiaou in i"m 'State1 Unila 6'y.floa.tB deserted1 better1 sitae Binds or the! people of tbUtonutry.' Honest, bravw aid coarsens: ne g aSantly , led his party ta the flrehr contest tor tariff reform and suffered defeat owing- ta the' false clamor, nujeat prfjdifca, aafWr5 representation aad tha gifantte' aad combined afiiNrtaofaJI tha awBOpcliatB f the coaatry.' ' ' " 'TreaUeo Cleveland and the Demoeratio part; were rif ht and deserred to aneceed. The iasoe so eoarafeoaal presented by Presl- ueoii vieveisna in me jnierest. u the" whDle'pedpl' mas 'not be abandon ek" Oar User- baa beea nailed ta tha mast and there it mast remala. Let us steadasily adhere tq the principle of tarifre furai sd4' b loadi timt' bow Ubaeoreoat pstnway wiltaoen pas . . . h wiU obeerred that Gote rnor QUI makes no allusion to the knifing of President CleTeland While we are ; noi prepared to acoait Governor Hill of all the blame,we admit that it was possible for each' a . result to have been reached without treachery ea his part. It is usual to bold leaders responsible for the conduct of their followers, and, jadged by this rule, the Governor is guilty. But Gov. U HI asserts his !gnorance, and President Cleveland endorses tho assertion. " 1 With this, we tarn to the future, leaving the dead past to bury Its dead. A Hold Conception. I'uder the headline "A Giant Undertaking" the American Agri caltnriat for November describe at some length what it rightly calls "a remarkable measure for the promo tion, of American agriculture." Briefly stated, Congress has, ap propriated 1100,000 to be expended by Director Powell and bis subor dinates of the National Geological Survey, for an inquiry iuto the fea sibility.1 of boikUng reservoirs at the head of streams west of the one hundredth meridian, so that their water may be need for irrigating the vast arid plains below. Direo tor Powell, me inthorpf the scheme, believes that a system of storage reservoirs and irriatlnr 1 canals may be perfected tb&t will waterjat a prof! t tiy- ninfty-t! tmlllaTB acrej cf tow t:; :ri las i' At thirty dollaorcr L.it tLir-wr' 'aeed te- Irion wonldrf rfientOOS, liWof ftddeolwialth t(f the nation.: Discount this liberally as a roseate estimate, says'we cautious editor, and it Is still tme that the project Ii one that shbu1d well for the millions of money required tocarry it out. It Is, moreover, a work that no slBjjle State en do, beeanse of luraf-retfching' aad expensive char acter. . If the inquiry should result in proving the practicability oi the scheme, aha eventuate in the eoa strnction of the proposed reservoirs, many distant potnts would receive the beheSt. It is not solely a ptan for redeeming ninety-six million acres f land now Darren , but to provide for a more equal uistffbu tion of the mighty volumes of wa ter (hat every aeason cause: he de stractivtrfloedi of the Mhuoin aad Mississippi rivers. "The effect wonld be to reduce the overflow and the sediment of these rivers, giving their natural now a greater current with wnicn to keep open channels, for commerce and free exit-fOT superficial treshets: Under. this completed system we msy Jwpe.-to lee a vast jdiminatun fa the flooded area and of the enor-mous-dattfage' caused thereby at most annually in, the two rreat valleys or the continent. The Geological Survey, estimates that ror every acre reciaimea in we aria region another .acre ' Will be re claimed or secured against overflow along the lower Mississippi. ThemiaeTUmgimmosea.il one of, Uhtj :ao stspendons i projects ever , conceived , in behalf , of i niticrti's agrtcurture. If aims 'to improve and ameliorate the agu culture of a quarter of a continent. The storage works in the mountains of the far Northwest are designed to benefit the" cotton ' and .rice planter over two thousand miles to the Booth. "ff' This is a bold eoacepuon and one worthy of the : reputation .and achievements of Its disuagnished ajitnor. Major Powell has sever suggested anything that upon trial ru : i .ore4 practkitld. L txL ::. tl tie casjtaa c i Ckcr la .iftr, asi tie rer j Nsbax 4 -ir 1. ,iia tf tit t bold f J enrtae:j pt::oca aajertai. pre Lia a aatioaal fame, whica hu bea cilsti : tf tie hlih H.h I'Llioi tuus Gelc i caI Xl U 41. therefore, to.eala the la q airy, and If aatUfaetsry evlJeaee is adei that the. work is feaasUea-ahe eoaatry ahoold enrage tw It. fcaf it t Lia, as ia all other aniMlr it is best to he ssre wa 'aft r'iU tlot we. go ,ae4iasafti3tni J 'jaj .IBnBMBBBn.annaafcaj - i r W., Dl Havti it Cfc. WnUMl adJ we av sm MUua xn xur Km Discovery., Uotri itn a43ck lama Armtoa &Uv lor Soar rarr Bt BSVW4 SIMIM vltMMl .taw I SO weiL ot aivaawh aarfwma suteflko4 ipaSArsolu tiMtf.TbATaaM c&j. hTrAl win tf praBovaoad eoa siapriiMi aava aw uiJ tarM fcy om pt a tow bottles ct Dt, iat rrr Diaeamr, .Ukm U eommtaMm with ElAOtrie Sittorv-We raaMatM (be iwaya. aoUwholU aa4 wUtt. (UK. DsOjiiracatora " I Ml MPrlak ine aa Dttj. The L9ng Islaad BSllmad Com paey feceatly discharged eight iq ulove. eoa dnotors. barrart-maa- ters and brakemeo,' for drinktqg intoxicating liquors while on datj. General BaDenntendeat BartooJ in a newspaper. Interview concerning tbia aetioa, is reported aa saying: MTes, I haw discharged eight men altogether tor drinding when on duty. Borne are from Lddg Island City, others from ilatbdsh and Bush wick. The men violated one of our moat stria gent fwfes, and they had no excuse, as we pro- vide tea and coffee for all who; fle sire It. W deem it absolutely necessary for tha safety of the peo ple who travel on oar trains, at well aa for the safety of eur property, that the men in' whose care both are placed sheoJd.be sober when on duty. What they do when off duty, so long as they behave themsel vra, is none of our business, but tbev must not go into saloons or drink beer or liquora while on duty. It does not matter who or what tbe person is, he must obey the rales of oe aisoaarged." If all railroad companies - wonld exact abstiaenoe-XroB) intoxioasts from employes while in their trr vice, not rohly would their own property interests be largely bene fited, buttheaafetyef tbe traveling public woaldrbe greatly promoted National Advocate. . klaa'i Aral Blr. Tha B8;9itvf la the worlf 4oit WU ViU.ll. ..JVMb icaeam, rw Bcfrwt, Tetwr, ChatM UAiftU. uailMAtna. lrna. and All bkfn Emptioas. and piaitiTAlr' enrss DiUS or no pr required, it is caaraaUM to (iva panset saUtfaouoa, or aaoaay re fuad4. -Prtoa SS aeata ear boa. For U bv Br V.DtAr'.i .icclaa 17 Us urn ;is. I 14 onaor WO hdmn Uvst toma da baa lanf aa iba tmradlaBU ot B. Hi B. Bat tinea to ha - Iwat aaifbaAnn iba mm mrmnti or b. puDix, ana into m m praam prop? k etora otlglnaUd tkapraaerlptMw and natd It Rr yaara m u pnMuoa, n ia ordinal. 'aMinaci to atacAt rr. 1 hava km oausg RtLM1 at Antony aa a Maoa aarwiar. uavanavar a mj aa lama W aq.aMt, ,-,Ofaavinijy. ' tiil P.Bv-l booebt thtaa bottlaa at year tanW nioad Batta fiota mf frtmt B. b ZJ TrrrrS U iaawaaka. - Itaawara ta alia ana n,MUBKMiw,i.u -1 wwWm aav 1 Ufa aad naw atranai bu .11 tbara la Uiln that wtll BAka aa old aaa tonnt It la B. B.B- I aal WiiUag M aaU ta. I aa tuty aad ooaaauy racntpjaiaata awvaua jwoaa - thb) ntirnCTiHanv 1 : I bar RTfTarad vua aatanh to about raw aia and altar aaiaa tav aatuaa f aouiiia Blood bate 1 Sad ay tBamlAaaMli(Tsatlt imaroTad. aad If i eoald Aaao oat o( tha bad waatbar I would Da anted, J bfliT it to ba the beat anrlflar a. . J . ;i . ? . . . 1 .O .f 1 . Vary raapaatfaMi W.THoitnorf. TWKLVia YaVAJtA jtrFLICTBD. ; , fl lurnoi. m, Fab-t ust I hare beea afflleted wlta) Blaod Potaaa far' Itraialaaa offaidr taa OWDf tbai JMrrlod. braavh tat diOAllaA. W. aV.4MUllla.-jV tore aarad aaja bottia A 0.B.B, aa ataoa-hMr naad Itorea. bottlaa, end Ant aatlitWl it aa dona aaa Baote good thaa aaytfeiae I erer ia taro- or tiwee wai wnt Marfaeitr...fit4 uioaj awrj iweutUKf St Mrf M situ ef iJBSraersHnatrdj ja. a. . 1. J 1 jrAa B WW . wall,aftf tlTe Write or adaraae - " JoePB rarer; j WaliiCo. lad. IBakaraad UoafooUomer. ;:,,'t raULaJBTHIaVrt rAUwbadeelreraH toJintk'hetU) aoaa, and , care Ot Blood IVtaoaa.. aarofala and aororojooa' Bwajinnea, u roraa, BbBMkUaa,'KWaf Ooai ahitola. (xUrrti, ate can eaeofe br BvaiUlraa -a eerf cor U paf a Ailnatrataa Ml or woaiara.BUad Wltb tbe Boat wondarfDl and aUrUlnc MM aversadarakaavii. .'-.addtaai-'-. .1 "?'. f s!Bwa ma. ' t 4"ot saia la yew BarB4hatta anf Maadoam, jVb "U j.i-f f.cd1 .fe- 'j , .-a. HI 11 -SA-taaaaa- ffit .T T'-"Ll1:Til rJV 1. la 'Jar.. S aVViXeXj Wa bae ea) bead and era twoMBt arete day beodaome ratior Hal ta, Uiambar Knlta, Hall Btaixta. .-wararaoaa, naof lr. rtaaaa. w Utow OiAln. oaoAaa. TUt, Batoa. MWaaTwviVfcy af SlirWrtiiriA. tnraa. Ptatnaa fttmaL CjkxtLM. aad a tbdikw aaadaa, ,. , .,, --i.) Wa nar nwvt iaan for OUT frMrie and eat a dtaaoaatef tortT aa eaaLtharaforeve .n eeu guode haapar thaa any otkai atoot u uiuaity. r t - i ' - : . tl. TCi WXR A IX). sati new-et j AvcUdwU ew Berne, W,C, , .11 -LJuOfr AS t U C 4.J a;- f ) PI 14 ia,ariia. a4 imwkm. aiaa aaaidaawipaiitiMialia) iaaaiaiaB4 Horn taaV, aaan nuiinm ar oaAiA aiaaaia. oidoi'r la tut. ht AX m av40a.taa aj4-aWt. aita'a' Wot aaJa m ff t W bajy AtP. eV 1 J This striftTdp of theGufinKny Pearl Top Lamp Cliimrifcta tsoneachrearL aopOumney. A dealer may and think he has others aa good but HaVAl nox laalit ppon tha Eiau Labaiand Tofi,' ' j b In rwmaiw Hiuamal . EES;!. UACSETH & W, fftowXh. f To tlie Public ! AS I am eomMhed to settle iTp tke Eitateof 11. OchendexjeaieeI'yUl oommeaee AUCTION 8ALE3 ba the 13TH dy! Tif NO VEMBEE, in order to elsse 0 it the ; Entire Stock of Merohandlge now in the Weinitein Bonding, consisting of Dry Goods,, !if .1.3 (A? fli Carpets' outt mttinfftj Hata and Capr, Ladies and'Ge . FanilijAingl 4 Trunks and Valises I And a great toast nrore artleles the Ibnmerouij to nfanhon.1 ' ' ' j ; i n: il.-l. jl:-.t Tie saTs-will eontiate uaur J(att the entire stock ii wold. J 4Swtt J4rckSBU Sllfl ntoer p0r0efs. , I wffl also seUaV,tta; aue fim4 a 1r Atrtu oTMr'ir Vita tmrmmo LARGE STOCKOP BUflOfES. and all ikmas' pAPOLKBV uttftnv vnra-teA - " .-a. : Settiebef tiete fcdod. will b ioii to the MgMsf Didderiand.the' pniba aretVe ones to nfaxi Mi prieesV '3 T wlir Use ir it AYctfoe1 W lie hrsheit btddeXh"KTBBr ESTATE litttteJ W Ctlv res- rnw ana ijeaarart to timet,' tcrnm ef Taraiay Wood uanxuanu iWetSi and; 'Btwrahonaeav ' Aabag ' wife- the oitv ew Bene ia the ' Wei ateU-BnUdhftV a three ttorr-aad hsAaMaton:Udanajfia 'preofj stere hoaaav suuaata on jus eorner PnlUkAlrndJMidtlla atraata. f. .r, ISO 4U Pollock and. Baaaoek fstreets-allita Mrfeot oroarjand weU rented, n-nui -j jot laek-of fptae-we-will nostpona above laiied oounfiel 'usUTthe dr of inle'ermVtin finf. M ilited on COME rOMS I OUB'ALI. I -ui tK.t'i - Exeentori B1A1 sat ji r a Kiujav ajou M AaAl on APpHrallftO fABa, .V.t. M. a 1 TO tooaa, aba ant Jtft'r AlTrt''Ti to aaemd aaa iiiaaowra 4...Q Utaenaia aaetiaiof o l'! 2-wIua' f- O ' ' i i-a.f Lj.jli Oft Tftfpt Art-rri n it bnrWa , iaaua-t apnwe auaai aw aors. J7mttr;Cbtiir' Tti ., j. .. 1. i. - - , w.-a .ln ' a y ' 1 1 .'i'l ana . a -j iTina'ie'pfea,' viu -fartjiih'rniu a. -.a order AoS toAiAntaed'Wm'-at l"ut5ble rHoee, ftr Men and Boya. SAidpUt eA te aeea At the more ef Geo. Allen 4 Co. ' TJoiforae a ipjetalty. Orden eolkslted. . IhaaaWhaVal Auction :o 1 Pi! b ! I cd6 c :t. ! fH- j J;TaKe Notice, thatatt- 1 a .s wad tjr t. ' t f f '''W"- OaUik J4iU I - IaLaOe3a Etc.- Boys' t tat GlottLix Mr.8. R. Bau. iadSTorloAayoiirritrtpl6Aea0,Vb .T1aaiii.K tae public for baa Atrnat, fnttfJtiS Keepecwuuyjnrol.Tw aj t. ' ;T. PATTERSO-W. :. 1 otto H6THINO , BUT "LV'o ii QEOUCE ASH, tho CLOTKIOfl, Hae this eeaao broaahVoiiV in ieiretition at Barfaiaa that km.a erideeJ aa4 aiaaeat bejyer. r ( , " . 'T TaiNQewrlaaa tbe Ueet varleV.daoet -i'ad Aaeet va, Ahoem ta liewbarB, and -ealroue toiaing oor poa i I oTaT they vUlbaaol. AtaatonUhioc lowbrlcet. To Ornate nrUa :..i;.,... as lbs quality is far superior to what ana for children nimotii ainia jwaearaniewithoiJactete, to STYIaES are STRICTO! Our PIU'CES CAKHyQ! Ia HATSwt ara showlna all tha new .ihapee, eoaepeisiaf tbe MUler, Dualap and YooBiaa blocks, and having been bought from firet bands (bey will beaokl ajtoaletlMlyVw. ' , . ' .7 Kha . Tkbliaat.tookof ilEX'S, WOHEN'S and CHILDREN'S SHOES In town from T3c and $1.00 apwarda.' Tha oelebratad" BATTLES. $9.60 broks ; wbhfr wa are sora Agsats. ..Every pair sold wUhUaollawitvr iroaraatai: It . D.ir wltbln reAn.ble Ume give, out, w. ,will apoa tftmtl". meat aetoWtnrth of Wear give another new pafr exchanee. Oar NECKWEAR luet received and as ever they are tha bee tit let of the aainn A fine FranohGent'e Kid Ofcrv. worth at least fN win bHold toVafle DeTneJr" Urge etook of UNDERWEAR to be RlvetTaway a BArgalne i ' P" .. Onr modaaty revoltf at our blowing our own born, but ceil do us and m will toot it for as. Our customers know wen ear mdttev ' ffbthing bnt Bargains ! ! It GEORGE A'S, ' ifa. J.'J. Baxteb of PamUoo wonld be piewolloBayeXwrto guarantee them eatUfaction. , T T ..",? o't aaa will -Agentfof the celebrated Old Staten lelaod DyeinffBeUbllahmantbVat fwtk. world, .astabltehaS 181tv All work carried free of expV chgM. ' WUIlll UWIkll . Has on. bead and Is reOeivina every day haadaome parlor saiu, chamber eeU, haavy walnut, boreaut, wardrobee, mAttraaeee, ehalrs, lounge eofae, ate., etai "-:' - De alee has a Una of home-made work of bedeteads, sofas, .tables, bureaoe. sto., which art neat and rubetantisl. 'Prioea B'gbt Down toEock IkoUotii. i ' tsetdWv i Middle if, New Berne. )EsrAaijsm.afi; ' . rebuilt issb BitAbl.hd 181 at Sew Bm, N. C. r j tl aka ygraat .iMeaaare. ta ; fjtfomln tay AAan-aieBdedBdka poblU) (enaraUy.tbat ) BaTe Batferned froaA Uorabaad Olty'and re- opened toy FBOtOgMpble StndlO at the old ftafci, WW I ehaa aa pteaeed to ae all my Blende aad tW anblloseaaiajiy.'i , j i the veni flAttartnt eneeeei I nart mat wlUj Alace I have made ;new Bma my home is A taamataa Of tha eopertorktjla oT 4y work. uenateferlteel& ?t-4 i i . . j. lKf,Tlhrslee th . H0PT FOC-LAltf all m work. CHILDBKN'8 f KTrriREa A SPECIALTY. AtVaaY ttl or Picroae copiAd ajio ka Ai aeaa to a vt er oi amen,: :, r,.,;.., Ibaoklna all lor thalr rarv llhvral tiafrnt,. fete, d bpplac to toarlt a eoeAlananee' of taeaama,iaBwrapminiurj , . t? , X. w. eor.K Iddle and Pollack ata. ,OTr H.H. many erut atare, Eatranae tram Pollock atreeW . ,....,. -, .,, yaapsjdtf , , 5500 Eeward! lf4S Wa Will HT tha abowa aM fur an ar nrer eomplalat. dytpepala, alek hcadaehaJ Indlcaetloa. eontUpatiOn or eoatlTrncaa va I eaooot i) re with WeatA VBABtbl LtvarJ Pllia.wtiea tf)A diraeuona era ewiptTy&MB. plll wlltu. They era purely yeceiabfo, and! eoauiftlBf, SO -aocar eoatad inia7 Ua. . for eaia by all drnggwi. Bawara of oonntOTfeltt vtvi nu wilt lafciaiacHUDi lbiti dot. a vj an areggwia, dhvi orooantrreita tmttattotia. The faanloeaaeanraetwiwd ,aZ,emt?I-w;J eaiunnecKwia. only hjoa SkUd fev B. n. DUFTT.Iroririt. Nam Benia.-li.iJ.r'.ii-'! Mi?- nf4 dwly U f o my old customers, and as maoy new ones u will favor ma with their patron. egt that I tbATS removed to my newly Ms TemaarHL- patios nxl to Vit, DaTrV oSei 6a llldila atreea-':k i pnaviag )v cei)W, apa; every reepeoti '.'ot 4U47h v ; J'.-B. BROWN, We are ,aathori4 by the Boatoa rrlne, loeuraQoe Company (o effect kArina and Fire I--"'iQceion Cott-n, voder rulioft of tbe i.aUopal, Board cf itariae Undrwritrs. ! ' , R0BE8T3 & HENDERSON, ' AgenfA Boeton Marine Ini. Co. Kewbern, N. C, Sept. 14, 1838. . 7i IE fei.La, . 4 t?vl , rnour 'Uteri Kldyirstreyde' Vlfla a lllta aaj ' . ..igV't ... u 1,...- 1 .! ,t (in Chlhinsridriity.; I ill be BAE0ASIS ! 1 1-4 V.H.' attigae-&juuaiuy. jLOwest Tnc6s! would eoppoee from the pricee we oould L-i.arvUtxafi) k It!' aW4SA i tUwai 4-e, Pa J. v"""Fa, A ittat, Braajraitla. alaaorafl iJhrooloaT.ffbrl' BraartkHIa, . - i- m ir, - it. Sai 1ST? f.. e.lio.JAroh atraet.PhllA it?S,Ili,o'nWfl0 adjnatmTnt pf ti iraea, ana tbe eompoaod ta aoeondanaMi ami mi";1"1" -kor. iMffiA-e-i it" ,r.?!!,,. Loaaan. Qnf noma Kan aTVf.- 'alSltafflas 4"da K B. Voorhaea, Maw York dlta , , wipb TelafldaT :7 ,7 , TT t MB' 'Toecoi at- T"wrAprty ajg hf Vw IB SB. KV.VaVAaa flrai.k . JI.Li at. ..,.1.1 i:.'. r w wri uietuuivfu. Jaeaa Ward: feornd. lew BoBth waU a.-. " ' ' a'-eaa. . ?iiwL W efrta to ail lwhar. tive aeant and raaord w aa varai hVTa.uS T4rpriatareiTr a wide rania of ah,ta 7':.L"'rm,!.L1U pa.maiiad -a-r-aaav,! aa ar,a.a.a, f . l . AtAwav aA-fe. . . 1 : J fS- C?0 ilfd.flJf .SobO. ausur ,,Mra. tfanala P.twa. rwprfatraaa, 'BoArt wltb 6r wftboot'fooBjeby thVd t t WA or month.. Terata martarat. ; ::SJoMj7ill! PermapeEflyoccr'l r -'fraud Bern it.-, i r-r i -' 4 and repair all 6!.. .sat. . ttor rricee. Aepeciaity is pmde ia clencir Ladles' Drewes. Eatiefac'.ioa rsarsa. teed anj2i e:f

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