X-V - A .--."-e.c:: . : DAILY EDITION. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. .'. 'V . 8 Mos., I: . ; ,. S.OO, - 1 Year '.- X.SO 6 Mos.. i , . -. 5"S VI D VER T J SING IiA TJSS . O IV.. Abeyillc JIusiness Sirctory. ( . - . - .. JBcnemX MerehaiUt TV liOlesdU Vxnd RdaU. C. E. Graham & Co., S. R. Chedester & Son, J. D. Brevard & Co., J. O. Howell, 8. U&mmershlag, C. E. Lect H. Redwood 5c Co., J. P. Sawyer, G. A Wears, A. H. Jonea & Son, Bearden, Ri.nkln & Co., ; W. H. Brown, G. M. Roberts. " " -: v . . .... Garden and J7dd Seeds , , .' Powell t SiflBer, H. H. Lyons, A. . Kerrlll, Hi Redwood it Co., J. 0.fowell, J. P. Sawyer, Bear deu. lUnkin t CO., C. II. Moncure. y . -! ..i., . i , drain, Hay and Flour.'- ' :. : '? r-; ' J. R. Starnes, Powell & Snider, Alexander, and Fculand. . . . ..v.:'. . v. Hardware, Agricultural Implements, I-c, J: " ; Pennin.an & Co. VanGllder & Brown. ' "' &love, HotuefurnUhing, and Tinware.'. " Ballard EroL. Brown & Beard en, IJndsej Bros. Clothmg, Genii Jtmishing, &e Jvmee P. nvyer, M. Levy, Charles E Lee, S . W hillock. . . t. Boots, Shoes; vm& Hats. ' . v . Mv.'t. Weavur.'M. Levy. . ; ' . Boot -and Shoe Manufacturer . ' M. Levy, Vf. T. Weaver, A. Freck. , ' jiookt and Stationery. ' I. L. Wlllde, KV Morgan & Co., H. T. rsla . rook, H. H. Lyons. . ' ' . s; : ' Drugaists and PharmaceiUMis.'.: ' " H. II. "Lvojis. W. C. Carmlchael, C. W. DeVau:? - Musica. instruments, ice.: .' DcVaolt Bros'. . . Jewelers. ' ' v- C Cowan, Btefiner and Robertson. , ..... -- "-JVimai Groceries. r ' ' Powell and Snider, S. R.Kepler, A. R. Cooley, renley& Co.. t. F. Btarnes,. vv.uooaiane.-A, j. Merrill, J. E. Ware, Ware and Howell, A. C.Davis, davics Franks, J.iMackey 4 Co Jesse R.Stames, U. ilcuonaia, w. ti. Morgan, jfjA. jonnson, it. B fioland & 8ons,T. W. Shelton, J. R. Trull,G. H. Ktames, N. Penland, Penland Sc Alexander. Mrs. LC. Smith. . . . , Butchers, . Meat Beaters, &c. Zachery Bros., James Lusk, T. K. Davis, Mc- Connell and Drake. 1 ' - . Baheriesi - " ' J. J. Desmond, F. M. Johnson, J. C. Oliver, - ; Confectioners and Bakers. . J. .J. Desmond, (factory), JM Heston.T Wells ' Saddlery, iftimj' tc.; K. M. Gilbert & Co., Alexander and Tenland. . Furniture, &c . B. WHUamson, Moore & Falk, P. 8. Mo- Huuen. . . . .. . Undertakers. X. Brand, J.'V. Brown, John Clayton ' ' . Coal Dealers. v S. F. enable, D. S. Watt on,. Hill and Atkins X w. Ulrdwooa(tco. . Lumber Dealers' ' . . . . publeday tt Scott. , . Contractors, Carpenters; and Builders. ; -I. Gorenflo, John Hart, J, A. Wagner, T. C Westell, . J. Armstrong J. E. Bnttrick, T. L. Clayton, A. G. West. ' ' ' Blacksmiths D. W. Oaublc, J. H, Woody. . : I .. s , Hotels. BwcminnDa, Earfe, -Grand Central, Western, Carolina House, Slat le House, The Villa. Private Boarding. : ' . " S. F. Venable, A."T." Snmmey, Miss Bettie Brown, Misses Coffin, Mrs, A. E. Hall, P. F. Emer son, Miss Smith, T W. Noel, Mrs. A. B. Chunn, . H. Carter, U. M. Roberts, R. H. Grahl, G, L. Mc Donald, M. J. Fagg, J. A. Fagg. J. E. Rankin, W. T." Reynolds, Mrs. T. E, Reynolds, E. Sluder, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Broiles, Mrs. J C Smathers, Mrs E L. liird, W. W. McDowell, James W. Patton, Mis. Leicester Chapman, H. C. Hunt, H. C France, Mrs. A. Sinclair P S McMullen, Forrest W West. Livery, Sale and Feed Stables. . . x Reynolds A-Chambers, J. M.Ray, W. A.Wed din.' Junies Sevier, C. O. Allen. T. H. StanslU Wm, Cox, E. W. Herndon, S. H. Barnard, G. W. Morgan A CO., E. T. Clemmons, Jesse R. Starnes. Colleges, Schools, &c , .- Asheville Female College,"' Asheville Male Academy, Newton Academy, MissGoodloe's High Sc-hiKL for young ladies, Miss Sawyer's Primary School;' Mrs - J. P. Gammon's Primary School, three white public schools, two good colored eehoote. A graded school has been authorized by law, and a State normal school will beheld every emiimer. , MiMMry, ite, , 1 ' Mrs. H. M. Herndon, S. Whitlock, Mrs. M. E. Mann, J. P. Sawyer, Mrs RR Porter. . ;. Attorneys At Law. McLond & Moore, J. H. Merrimon, E. HMer riiuoa, M. E. Carter, . A. L. Carter, GHdger i Car ter. J. Ji. Gudger, F. A. Sondley,- W. 8. Cushman, : Richmond l'earson, E. D. Carter, W. W.Vandiver, Davidson & Martin, T. A. Jones, 8. H. Reed, W. B. Gwyn, Locke Craig, W. R. Whitson, Jones and Hardwicke, Johnston Shuford, W. M. Cocke, Kati, Atkinson, A.T. Davidson, W. H. Malone, V. S. Lusk, P. A. Cum mill gs, A. J. Lyman. .: Physicians and Surgeons. D. J. Cain, W. L. & W.'D. Hilliard, John Hey Williams, J. A. Burroughs, J. A. Watson, M. L. Nelson, Wardlaw McGill, H P. GatchelL . Dentists. - O. W. Whitson, B. H. Douglas, B. H. Reeves, A. B; Ware. - ' . Banks, Bankers and Brokers. Bank of Asheville, Sluder & Barnard. . Merchant Tbilors. r ; i . J.W, $chanie. '. r . ? '"' J -' Dealers (n Furt. - M Hiicv,. "J jr , 'Seal ZSiate Agencies. Walter B. Gwyn, A.; Ji Lyman, Natt Atkinson, E.J. Aston, B. M. Jones. Architcctsand Civil Engineers, S V Venable. J A Tennant, .- ' . - ';- '.' '' J ' .... Tubaeco" Warehouses, t The Asheville Warehouse, The Banner Ware house, The Farmer's Warehouse, Ray's Ware house, The Buncombe Warehouse. - '. Tobacco Manvfacturers Chewing and Smoking. 8. B.West, McCarty & Hull, J.: E. Ray, E. X Holmes & C., Shelton & Perry, W. P. Williamson. ' ' ' Cooperi, '&e; ' ' ' L. F. SorreU, N. W. Girdwood, WiUiaia Weaver, Hart. t Winei, Liquors, See. Loughran Bros., Hampton t Featherst one, W. O. Muller, fe Co., A. P. SorrelL . .Tailors,- .r.r :.y-'-J, C. Brown & Co., Patton Avenue. i ' ' ' Papers Hanqers. r Cain t Hunt, Moore ;''-fv-v!i Fitzpatrick. Newspapers Daily and Weekly Otizks, Daily and Weekly Advance, The Asheville Tribune (weekly.) : -if- .- : job Offices. - - -- - - - The Citizen Job Office, Dunt & Robertson, Photographers. Nat. W. Taylor, W. T. Robertson, T. T. Hill. Crist Mitts, &c , Jordan Uallyburton. N. W. Girdwood, Jas. E. Buttrick. McLane, .. ; Fertiliser, 4ce. ' T.V. Waddell, "Star Brand." Pennimap Co., Anehor Brand," G. M. RobiVts, Alex. Porter, Piedmont," W. II. Penland, "Owl Brand," Bear den, Rankir. & Co., "OJer & Co.'s SpociaL' Lyon & Walker, "Farmer's Friend," T. C. Starnes, Ar lington." W. W. Barnard, "Sea Fowl," ft, W. ' Girdwood 4c Co., 'Soluble Pacific," " "'.. Insurance. '. ' '-''-' E. J. Aston, Thos. W. Branch. W. V. Telegraph, .i S. G. Weldon, manager ,"-;'....:. Southern and Adams Express. F. A. Stikeleather, manager. " , ' J , --' CivU Officers of Buncombe County. Sheriff J. R. Rich; Deputy Daniel Reynolds-, S. .Clerk E. W. Herndon; Register J. R. Patterson; Treasurer J. H. Courtney; Surveyor B. F. Patton; Tax Collector. W. Patton. . v ;,- Inferior Court. -' - r instice G. A. Shuford: Clerk Mont Patton; Solic tor H. B. -Carter. '-"".";.:.. ...-..,.-,. - - County Commissioners. ' J. E. Rankin, J. A. Reagan, G. W. Whitson, L. ',, Childs, Thos. D. Brittain. . ...-: - - ' Justices Of the Peace. W ' " A. T. Snmmey, N. A. Penland, T. W. Tatton, C . Way, J. M. Ledford, J. M. Jarratt, J. B. Cain. City Government. " ' ' Mayor E. J. Aston; Aldermen W, T. Reynolds. Alnnzn Rankin. Geo. F. Scott. I. H. Gorenflo, N. w nirdwood and 'J. L. Murray. Policemen F. N Waddol Chief; W. G. McDowell, J. H. Hamp ton, HusnPostell and T if Hunter, . -' .- - IIoseN. 1. oremanjtl. C. Fagg; H. AIaKo.I, Capt. F A. II - ; ' ' ' Sanitary Department. "". Dr. DT Millard, Sanitary Chief. . , -- Federal Officers ... ; ' n. S. CommisKtoner. A. T. Summer. Deputy Collector.- (stamp office) A. D. cooper. District Deputy 8. C. Iierren.: Deputy MarOialls, B. O. Patterson, A. C. Patteison, T. K. Davis, H. 8. Har kins ' Vnited States District nnd Circuit Courts. Judge B. T. Dick, Solicitor J. E. Tiyd, Clerk J. E. Reed, Deputy ciem r, a. tummings. Post one. " " ; II. L. Gudger P. M Ckiks C. B. Moore; W. L, . Kernian, C, L. Clin. - : Sewing Machine Agencies. ! ' Wlioblert-Wilfon, J. H. Hcnirg,-Chief Clcik Mif Bfip Jufrtice. Singer, it. a. jworyninan Chief Cleric W. Monteath. Domestic, 8. R. Ched' eetcr 4-Son, Cba E Lee. - ..-- - -r A. T. Snmmey, J H Sams and II G Gudger. First regnlnr meeting r.ni Mf.r.ciay in n'pii'mcre i VOL.I-NO. n6. -DAILY EDITION. INTERESTINCf -READING MAIiTER , : qn the; fourth PAGE. ; Arrival and Departure of the Trainit. SAXJSBtmv Mail train arrives 8 :37 a. m, . ' . . ' :.' ' Departs 5:47 p. m. Day train arrives at 2:14 p-m. " ' ; . ' t- - " departs at lu:St) a. m. - Tenneasee--ArriveB 6:87 p. k. .'". ' - i Departs 8:47 A. M. ' -- WatnestilLe Arrives 8:50 p." m. ' , iVi'T f V ; Departs 9:00 a. h. ' The Waycsville train' reaches that point at 11:30 jrettuiiing.'leaves'Warnesville at 1.36. -' W. T. Weaver, Sole Agent fof Hess' Iland-SLade Shoes for men. - ' tf . , r ltl.-- mfc. -ir ii' f i" x - '.: ; "d your Job Work of all kinds to the C n Of're, f' you want it done neatly, :: ply and villi Hpatch." ""-. .ir.'- the iaiIiY-..citi.::::; ". cept Sunday) &t .the Jpllowing rates- strictly cash; , ' ' V" . ;'' ; One Tear, ?6 00 3 . 00 il 50 " 50 15 Six Months, Three." ; . One " . One Week, ; Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery evening in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. .,, The Daily Citizen - " Gives the onlv teleeranhic disnatches received. r . ' ::.:iz:i-y - Ginger Ale, the great Summer drink, at Pelham's, by -the bottle and on draught. ', tf. To-morrow night Old Money Bags and Nan, the good for nothing, at Opera Hall. Tickets for Willoughby Reade's read ings for sale at Carmichael's. Keep' your turkeys and chickens in your tobacco fields. You will find .then) excellent labor-saving machines. A number of Knights Templar, en route for the Oommandery, are detained on the west bound train to-day. : Mr. Geo. Simpson, a prominent drug gist of Raleigh, is in the city: He will attend the Commande.'y of the Knights Templar which mees here this evening. Kales of new tobacco are noted at many of the markets,. . Cutting goes on rapidly, and the results are more than even the most hopeful imagined. The iacilities for curing are about twice as great as last year. The appeal we made some time ago for beef and butter has as yet had no res ponse, perhaps, for want of time. But the subject loses nothing of its interest or importance in view of the inferiority of the one and the scarcityof the other. This state of affairs is a grave? reflection upon the industry and intelligence of the people. Industry might find a field in which it would always be rewarded; and intelligence would look far beyond home for a return for its exercise. . Beef and butter are' what all want, andaHneedtfor which-ood prices will always cneeriully be paid. : Kow we pay very reluctantly very high prices for .very bad beef; and we pay no prices at all for butter, because it is scarcely to be had at any price." And this is a reflection upon a moun tain and a pastoral country.. The indications of the.: reyival of busi ness grows stronger and clearer every day.- Everybody believes that business is going to be better; and what every body believes is .sure to- come to pass, Nothing has made the business depres sion so lasting as distrust and despond ency." Faint heart never won anything; and it was faint heart which took .in trust the belief that general ruin , had come upon the country,' and submitted accordingly. But the exhibition of bus iness cowardice and financia1 inefficiency became a humiliation too intolerable to be borne; and the people of the United States with consciousness of power and of inherent sources, of wealth, refuse to bow the neck any longer to the yoke of national poverty. The reaction is com ing, and the rebound will be great. ., Kvights Templar, . ,',-Ty. -.::..v On account of the accident on the W N. C. Road this morning, delaying the passenger train, the regular meeting of the Commandery. Knights Templar, ap pointed for 4ip. m. to day, will be held to-nightat 8:30 o'clock. All Knights will please take notice.-, , " :: A Good Lightning Jod. - -.---.'T-. -'-; Yesterday evening lightning struck the . residence of Mr. Pleas. Israel, but the lightning rod was there and did its work" gracefully and . effectively, the fluid merely grazing one of the bricks of the chimney. . Mr. Israel was standing in his yard" a few feet fiom the bouse. and was shaken. up, .but not hurVA We congratulate all of our friends on their escape. - - . ' -'; ' . ' , - WlLLOCGHBT ReADK.. ,. ;",; 5 ;.This old favorite of the public appears before the public to-mprrow evening in the rooms of the Asheville Warehouse. Those Vho appreciate humor ; and 'can enjoy a hearty laugh In the refinements of fun will b, pleasantly -rewarded by giving Willoughby Reade a hearing. His selections are entirely new to a western audience., ;.- - ',' For Auld Lang Synei and for the real attraction and fineness of his elocution, we commend the entertainment of Wil loughby Reade to our readers. ,; ; - -. y . ' I " "'-'. Public Debate."- - . r- V.-' -: '' There will be a public debate, at the School House of Mr. . IL'L. King; on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The sub ject for discussion is, "Is tbe co-education of the sexes judicious ?"" Messrs. David Kinlberly and Charles Osborne take the affirmative, Messrs. A. M. Polk -and Hamilton Slagle the negative. ; -.' -: We Dresume the public, as usual, will .be welcome. -Mvr.i - : The Following abb New: r .. A Japanese Scrolb 15 to 50 cents; Screen fans $125 to $250; Small fans 2 to 30 cents; Fine Feather fans in Sandalwood or Ivory frames 2 to 400; French China Festoon plates richly decorated 60 to 75 cents; Teas and Solilain sets 0 to 200; Polka Dot, Craquelle and Amberina Glass in all colorf; Curiosities and Native Carved wood work. ' "TAW S, r Opposite Eagle Hotel. '( M ; ;ASIII-i C;!,YEDESDAY EVENING, AUG. .26,' .885. ! inree young men, ton.-Mdntire aud Ro " IUIybnr :is,kit ABheville yesterday -- afternoon for . School, and the following 3e Bingham's ve this af- ternoorj ': Messrs. IJ F, Van G ilder, R. VanGilder, J. W; Sluder, U F. T and Robert-Johnston. R". PBOK." .WlLLOCOUBY : Reached the" cf ; and will give one of cell'ent entertatnmr Ar:,av;;ie . Ha"" rat. We .3 to the "Warehouse," beFow' tei, to-morrow T need not cop1"1' community oi here befor trtd his Splendid perf we will say if V real fun, gato t to-morrow nigv - Hobses Coming. . : A telegram has jusi been;eceved-(by the ; Secretary; cjf tlrel jshevIJcij&fiy Club, from Mr. . WiHiam .Garth, a noted turfman - of .Virginia, announcing i the shipment of a number of fine? horses for the races this week. 1 "Shamrock," "MTss Grace," and "Modoc" , are among the number. This will, be a? Jvef j valuable addition to the fine stock which-is al ready here, and to come..; A 'A i)OH(l Oub Post Oftioe. ' , ' V We print in another column a commu nication from our postmaster in de fense of himself and. clerks against.com- plaints which have been , made of care lessness in the office. The statement. is a reasonable :6he, ah4- the .'suggestion, if observed.'wiU obviate mu'cn.'trouble.i In addition ; to. what. is?. stated in the com munication, a '.most 4eri0us; dlfllcuUy lies in the fa'ct tbat the ; seryice 'allowed this oflice,' is' by no means adequate tq theTe quireinents of the' place, to which the CiTizENrhaa before called attention-.. The present incumbents arenas. obUgiflg-as they can be, and We, belieyei ",are earnest lyxlesirous of doing their duty to the public; but it is impossible for them,or aeimiiarnumDer oimen tO-De exact at all times; with... the amount tof w6rk"f e quired' , of them'.' -; AsKeville,' the year ij i.iiiiai..ii'i -P Li iuuuU.um aituy . Bbnuigort' llilu 86 Cer tain seasons, ajrery large -aqnber, who have to be served at this office, in addi tion to a resident populatien Of over five thousand; -while the forcnWed is barely suflScient for a smaller and more fixed resident population. And these strangers are constantly changing this city as weir as other address, which in volves additional labor and care upon the employees at the office, and conse quently tends to mistakes even , in the prompt delivery of the matter of -regular patrons of the office. - - i-: . The Citizen desires to be just even to "offensive partisans;", and while we are demanding exactitude of the: postal de partment, let us also demand that; llhe General Government do its duty by sup plying the necessary, force to enable the department to be: prompt and exaotu .We ask Congressman Johnston's attention to this deficiency in service. It is the effi ciency Of the ; service which rr:iaore interest to the public tharih6"sTialIl)e postmaster. . , : . rvyt'i 1 These can be eure.d:wioat.tr9nble or inconvenience and without fail.. Dissolve a small piece '-Jf 'Sat "Aiufciiiiac? W:Toe obtained in- any dnigvstpre.4B .mall vial of water a piece twice the size of a garden pea in, an ounce yjatof water will be enough fpr a hundred .warts.; - iJ-ApDlyl the liquid to the wart three or our times a day, using a feather er any convenient Instrument. Let the fluid dry upon the point touch.ed.Wef0 is" nipaln, no in convenience, and in, three oj. four days the- wart will disappear: ! Th?s', weTjelievd.1 is an infallible cure. '' Opeba? 'House TjauBSDAY Evening . Doublb Bell, Vti: Hi To-morrow evening the' cFrrmin-Jack; Comedy Company.wilappear i&Hb.etir. two popular successes -Old, tforwiBftg$- uiiu iau, mo kovu Aor pouimg. rriaav evening has been " designated for the complimentary benefit , to iMiss Annie Firmia,when ) Shaspeare's-.Ronieo -and Juliet wiH be perfqrmed.; f;ttn m m Vn-: " r :;V'., i-.i Aii-jJaA s A Change in Tebms ot SAL.f - ' . We call attention to the change made 'in the terms of sale of theBtore htese jin Patton Avenue on the"-.l5theptaAej next by Gndgerand Johilstoii, Executors. The terms are modified so thit if the purchaser desires he may takiai twelve months' time in which to pay itn"e-half of. the purchase money. , . - On the rear of the store house is a vacancy of sufficient extent for the erec tion of a commodious dwelling- or an other business bouse to-.fxQnf on. Pulliam street."' : " . The property is centrally located and very desirable as a business stand. ; . - Any one desiring to establish "a mer cantile business in Asheville will find this a rare opportunity of securing a good stand. t-f f . - ;;: A decade, may roll around before an other suchoppop. . res ents Itself, i f-r ' .J ' The Joyce (MtfeDEBv(3ASE. U i Yesterday the Gfand Juryl'pf Bun combe county-returhexTstrue bilLs.in'two cases against W. H, Jones andltis son Frank Jones, charged Wath the -'murder of the four' individuals composing the Joyce family On the 3rd Of April last. The investigation began Onl Wednesday last, ana was conaupteq wiia great aeu beration and thoroughness. The case is luus put Deiore ine couns on iia luenw. lhe3isonero were arraigned : yester day afternoon, nd entered ithe leQal plea of not guUtyaFor satisfactory rea- sofls tbe case was continued until the next terra ottlie Court. . : ;.'.'- I' C. . H. ,Miller arid 'Adolphus Smith, salesmen for - assignees, are offering a large and welj assorted stock of goods at first cost prices m'Rooin Jo. 3 of old Cen tral Hotel. Asheville. 'N, C . These gen tlemenare instructed by Messrs. Wea ver & Shuford. assignees, to sell the aboye goods strictly at cost, to show billsto any doubting Thomas. : They will take great pleasure m waiting upon tne. puDiic. Call and examine the goods whether you buy or not. .-' t -: - , . You will save money by going to J. L. VVlIkie & Uo' lioolc tetorei iagie ouna ing. .. . ; ; . augltf 7 t u - 1 i -i V c c 1 . i For theAshevuie CmaiiK.v Tim pos tIC I OF-tTHE 'SECOND -n.f Ir: Hi-j, fclil-il,. ,lTi: , .IMEyf1: i'l- ... .As, niimpess r 'coriurmnicatidns jbve been written t the papers -of the State .inVegardioftate c"f"f Guard,' niCEt: ofthei&TefetruiKrpaiv 1 y .j .to Jie-oinpeUtrVd Urill and. 'g.JJ claims some :of thasK-rst I M3om& of the B0coTid; tb'tne r ;;ere awarded, rta- Col,, CfoL. p. ieh t;'and as. nothing lias iii'; anyjpT'tbe flicejrst,;qf iment in" regards the o termlt 'the undersigned to 1 n v 1 on'esubject it I1 ;there Jaa never, heen ' lish ?l by., an. officer of the -' -: oflecting in any way - - ndSfi.ti th'tom- pt.Lii.iv e uxiUZ ATcomujunication in the Wilmington r,slgnefl "Staff .Officer" hais'ne'yer , beaifajthere byauy .'ei anld the prOrietprsof thy papr 'f s"t6 - that they do not .know the author) Jn the CQinjraryfth Second , Regiment, with... his subordinate officers have, endvorect si'iuev therfrill to ' suppress ' "att ' utterances contrary to the' finding hi the judges;- j timTes.expresseid ' their' ',pfffec' "twillihg- ness to abide quietly by tieir decision. It ieft?;thaf they found At difficult in some cases to prevent individuals .from ex Ariri'oifnioris' courary , jto' j the judges' idecision.k..This ' tas -the 'more difficult for .the reason a very-gen- eral opinion and' judi military circles in Asl nu irr an non- ille before, the report' of ,tlie. judges "(, d.this'has: not Deer aispuiea.. l tm .by iany ne) of the . Second seemed to - be in fav Rgimeht f ; Of course umbers made tip t . .wa, vox popidi tbeir minda. that w must be vor-: judmtemt but m' -this -thev were; mistaken'rThiB opinion was not confined to; non-military jircles,:;but numbers .in' the other Regiments' . were of the same opinion.' il donotTstatethis as finding fault withi the judges' decision, but merely to show what ground there was for membersOf the Second .Regiment to fee!, that they; werf ;entil4e.d to the brizes,K,Feeling, this any pn&pan, recog nize the difficulty . the officers of the Second would have to prevent an ex pression of this opinion, and tbev .are free to confess, with regret, that they , did them nave exhibited a, dissatisfied spirit and until there" is moie ' foundation for the strictureR that have beelTma.de, that hSfecofi Regtrhat l)ulde consid eredaa'abmibs by the decision tendered! The Second Regiment entered the com petitive drill with the full consciousness tb&f thajfiwatdeciftion waMo 'be rende-ed-by'the jTidgeB-' selectedJVi: they have no desi-e to appeal from KfJAt decision. The treatment of the Regiment by the people of Asheville-was moigreioaB, and h we did not iertor abus. the king spirit of the ! citizens of that town '' we would pe inclined to say jthat they, treat-; k&. 0x4-Seiid.'-Biidineirilb: too Hiuch partiality; for-we ourselves do not fail tor be sensible of the distinction sbowii us.. In conclusion I would state that I think I. voice .the sentiment of e,very .member of tha Second Hegiment when I say that if it came,t9 ,ia question .of receiving the prize or receiving the splendid treatment tciiuecuur utaiui to lua prizes, ' an w word of our ' Commanding officer1 to the different companies of his Regiment on their ' return- home I repeat, "The en campment just jpassed-madothe reputa tion of the Se(rAlReglrhie6t most envi abfe; in the next let it be peerless," and we intend it snail, be. - - M. S. WlLLABKif r Wilmington, 1. C." f -. r redrLnVirticie U the Raleigh News-Observer intimating that the AeOdnd Eeg&jenb'.raig"hfc learn the first principles of soldierly conduct from the First Regiaoent.' from tbe?:act 'that the latter had adopted the regulation uniform while the Second Regiment had tonly -"obeyed such orders or parts of ordertaat nappeuWlt to feait their per jsonal interests or inclinations," I .would resrieetfully1 mrorm; the wtrteof;that article that the Second, Regiment has eSpres? and .written peiTOissipri..to wear, its present "uniform ;uniil it is able ; to provide the Pne,prescribed,The military discipline:ot the Second Regiment, how ever, needs not one word of defence. (Any impeachment or, darnaguig com pariso'ofiirwilllWtegafded by- every one ,w.0,. has, .had, any- opportunity of judging as a laughable waste of words. . . s Wilminnti A nt 9r,A ISSri :': .': i . ; - -.- . - ,;; ,.fi.t:- - The SseeND' RbgiSieni'. i.ff? i-'i0l I .We call special attention ta -the "com- naunicatioh frbrniftHKificer of th Second fcegiment! Apart from the grabficatSBSl w&fefel at the pxpssionipi" the kindly etttinierita' ' entertained.' Lfor ; Asheville, ji-K.' .!? ..- vii.j--i.--i;--- WP canoop, wihjhoiu put 1w.1u11raj.1u11. ,iof the manliness of ' the letter ahd the ?eady, submission i.to the obligations, of military rule. "In this letter there are no reservation, no jealousies, no complaints df injusticQbr4 that graceful submission 10 a aecision jwnicn migui, aisappoinfc but did imtJaPrJifyJiTiiere is.that coiv- sciousness of worth whichrgoes-tostreng-J then the admiration so generally accord-1 ed to the BecondKegiment; n not fth; rst in tactical perfectionl'not secqiifj-lh,' manhood and soldierly qualities. "- ' - j - vt.H- !' L ". '' ' " ' '- ' ' ?BIVATE BOABpING pj W; A YNESVILLE. ; tThe uhc'iJrsigned is prepared' to ac commodate a limited trurarber tof Boarders at her home in Waynesville, Convenient to the White Sul phttr ' Springs. AxcOin- modations guaranteed.- -lerms moderate 1 tf . ; , .,;rj; Ms.,,1 , Xi- p., M.cinto8H,,:- ! ' '"" " ; .' '" -""' : lu'-i'.iinit GjujiD Ball AxIHATrnQ BaiiVroik'"''' i Wednesday evening! ,;August theJJGth. General "Admission 15.cents. . . . : . V i- ,;Youno,-; Perkins & Coo- I- JP8T ReOEIVED ; Some bargains in Wool Dress Goods. I o 'siij .-jj r ?-h; Redwood .Cp. I i .- ; -mm. : .. Okdeb YOtfE CoaI while Pijicts abb down; : Claud H. Miller will .receive orders Jr r City Coal Yabd, Tor September delivery, at his Store, in old Central Hotel, . : Augl7dlw,. :. . ... - - "w--j;- The Citizen Job Office ' - J Is one of the most. com; ete officeain the State.and work of every : kind will be. done with. as inuch neatness and de spatch, and as cheap, as it can be done any where, ji,.-.: : ..v.-.-f V,i-i--.'L-- ' i Your old fchoes can be niado a3 good as new only at y. T. Weaver's. i i i ' i. I i" J ; i . : - ... - - - ' -ww '" I ij-iiimh' m h 1." I ..3 The .( Jockhy CLTB-tTHi, ' :Races . This . TheJracest this week promise to be most attractive. "A number jf noted horses are entered: and the vo' days will prove 'very1nteJsrng7'tfJ:ru::':: : i'lThe-'Clubiis eomposed of gentlemen;of ;4hgville.wh.Qi'l?aT:o entered iiipon;this enj,erjpr8e as a sourcp pf amusement and attraction for. shev-ille. -.Not .one; of tbem are gamblers, nor; do they partici pate in'any!igamt)lingv "Everybody 'en'- joj "ijee1ng,( ai fine horse, and witnessing a test? of speed and the Asheville Jock--yi.Clpb;iiav8:iDrganizedifor:th.piirr pfBecuring this species, ;of amusement. In opening .these races, the Club has in? curred hcivy" "expenses.; ' We ' trust our cotrxmnnityi:wiIl Jtnrn out and show an appreciationi of -all .efforts to attract and piease our, yitorsAi icx- ..care those .who go to the trouble and assume expense .for. such- aurpos6. iJi There is no ,:rule of the Club ; whiclt sre- quires, or allows by , the Club, , bet ting.l If such should b6 indulged in. it is tsuureiy aa.-vuujiuoni&iter, , wito; wmen tbey, can have nothing to do. Some men will ' bet oh ' anvthinff'; We ' recentl v heard of a bet on which of two ininisteni could ' preach ,- the best sermon. The Christian religion',' bo wever, could not be held respbnaible-'vfbi Buch'sickedness: The club : offers premiums ! fpr trials of speed." A3 we say t this is attractive to all persons; and Tdoes noinjnrv to horseET. Races are. arrangedfifpr, ths week.and we hope the club will feel encouraged to continue their eilorte for the amusement of citizens and visitors.. ' : . ir- " In addition to the races on Friday, a fine glass-ball'shooting matcl has been arranged betweerx.Mesgrs. . JT F; Jordan and D. C Waddell, two gentlemen wbo havo-i already 'won ' 'distinction' in the shooting' world; l -Let a large crowd be in attendance. Let the- Posthastes akd his Clesks. he :;HBABp.,:(J;ar.c: ,;."' .-, .,: The following from, the post office , iex; plains itself : . . " . Post Omen, Asheville, N C, . Aug. 26, 1835. Messrs. Editors : Both the Citizen and Advance have recently referred, editor- 1 4 it it 1 uuijr, wuaii iiiey tan carelessness in the delivery of letters at the Asheville post office. This is an unjust criticism, especially as all know it is the intention of each post official in this office to pro perly perform his duty. It is conceded on all sides that the Asheville post office is the most difficult in the State to man age, owing to the great number of stran gers that come here. In summer we have Southern visitors and in winter Northern. It is possible that letters oc casionally are not delivered upon first application, owing to the great rush just after the distribution of the morning mail, and yet but few such complaints reaca...ns direct. XI an evil ortbe-Jund does'exist, we offer ' a suggestion,which if properly adhered to by all "concerned, will be a sure remedy ; That tho com plaint make the complaint to the; P. M pdWa of Ms assistants, and. if possible. in person. A book, called "book of com plaints" is kept, and in order that the investigation may-be-thorough, a note will be taken and called to the attention of each clerk. Again, it is claimed letters ai-eiputin the:-Aibhg box: -"That niay be true; it occurs more or less at all offices of any size and frequently at small offic' es.. .Here the mails are . heavy and we work -in - great haste-in ' order that" the office rnayr be closed but it- short time.. People waiting'on the outride think it a long time any way. let us do the best we pan; but they have but little ' idea as1 to what is to be dpn,ef As already paidwe -tidtk -' hurriedly,' and in the great taste, often miss the right box, , Any one who has ever had any experience in V post office will say it is an easy matter to hit me wrong dqx , i requentiy two letters, or a letter and a card, or two cards will stick together and thus go iuto the wrong boxJ The- Government best expects in handling mail often miss the object of their mark and put letters in the wrong box. Such mistakes will occur and they will occur at the . hands of either domo crat or republican. Many . reasons can be given, and good ones too, why letters go in the wrong box. AVe have, too, a great many people of the same name; for instance, we have three boxes labelled "J. C. Brown," and eonfusion could exist just there, and unless the Tetter bears the number 01 box, now are we todistinguisn one J. C. Brown from another ? Many visitors - come to the - post office and. request - that their mail- be put in bcw&wth partyj wititj whorn.Jhfey jire fetoppihg. In this respect we have to rely mostly upon our memory,' and with per haps a. huridred.. .different, i equests. of this kmd" in 'sr single 'day? iorhe will naturally be forgotten, .yet the, visiting friends; will expect the 'request' to ' be compiled with, With as much.regujarity as tljojugh wc had always' known thefn.' This grat careless- te'rm can be c'tified toa greateent VJt ctHnpiyiHg wiHi'ioe aoovc -Buggcsuon, and we hope, Messrsv Editors, you will be kind enbUgbc tkos call; thtf rnarter to the attention of the jiubljc , and greatly oblige the Asheville PoBtmiister and'lirs' Clerks. Accident qn the W.: IT; C. ;Road. " I This morningv,apc$ioa, gf an eastern bundfreight train'1 telestoped 'ail other section, ; causing aeriouawreck which has delayed the western bound passen ger train Sail Wy5 ?vThe first section n'ad stalled, and the second ran- into' it. En gineer Low, of the second,- was so badly injured in the ankle as to require ampu titiorrofonetf his feet,' which was done this morningr-No other' personal injury reported at this writing. ; - i . : 1, - 1 - L".-;.vni DFiret-class Shoes of stylish Bhapes eiid best quality made . to prefer py . vv . x. VVeaver & Co. 'X tf STATE Olf NOKTH CAROLINA, ).:.H -1 BUNGQilBE COUNTY; i Sale of Talnable Lnnd. " py vlrtne of a decree of tiie Superior Court ot uuncomoe county, x win -proceea 10 sen at me and State aforesaid, on Saturday, ' 19t"r"day of September next, the farm, property, of the late J0s. Nancy K. Stevens, situated on the Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad, three and a half miles South of AsheTiile. containiny onehundfedni.il twentf i)ve acres, more or less. A good frame d1eelliri house, good out buildings, tine water. goou young orccara, nity sixty acres spienma wood land, ten, or twelve acres line- meadow. Sold for divMon. . Terms, Twontyporcent, cash, balance In one and two, years, with approved note and security. . ....... E, J. AST ON, . - B.i.ig26-tdi- :. 1 '--'--i'- Cpmminsioner. JO 171m : -1 200 A:GRES VAtU- :. : ABLE LAND ' ; with lairg-e Orchard and rrarao dwelling, immedi ately on Hue of railroad, jiud clos to Asheville, for sale cheap and on eapv terms. -., ' Apply Immediately to WAll'iill 3. GWYN, aug 15-d A w ten LandAgen . iJ.t f. ;'.! rl'.in: V;U . PRICEc5 GENTS telegraphic: ASSOCIATED PRESS TEXEQBAiis4SPfi- ! f ft 1 oial to err izen. . -;,;; Inn J.-'., fi.ff, : : - ;:;;..;;. fiOia.V - Great Destruction 'of - Glass Fronts.' Jffysteri to -be Unravelled! . ? , rt'-:-,- ',1 ! - : -'"r -ji- r.rr - "; . ', PlIII.'ADEIJPilIA.Aug. , Aiwut.i o ciock mis morning an. explosion-Occurred in. the show window pf Jamea B. - RodgersJ saloon at the north east corner of flth and Gallowhill streets, which, wrecked all thP .windows, in, 'a dozen - eio'rs in:- tft ,v?f?ni.ty,JiAn??x. piJoive package, sra i;lac;d;,on theneut sida of the window silli the. mart of the burned fuse being -visible. The contents of the window were wrecked,' and panes of glass broken. ' ' No other damage Was doh to-, the i Rodgers i premises'.' iThe window panes of the houses adjbihing to east ward were broken froni No. .1,830 to 1,845 Caliowhill streeti.:; 'On' the opposite street the bulk window-fthe'-salOoii of E.'s: Early; N"oV 1,842 ; Caliowhill street, was' shattered "by the- forco of the' ex plosion,' "and 'panes of glass In front of ms nouBO,were oroKen, and..wiere are ho . panes Of glass lefi' in the front' win: dbws of J. K ''Scblader , Td. t44Q; Cafepwi hill street,. On V't" South, side"f':the street the, window panes are "broken 'in buildings, numbered from 1HJ4 to loib Glass inthe east front, of the building at Northwest; corner of 19th and Caliowhill 6treeis,.,was also broken. , beverai; men who wereplayirig;carda in the neighbpri hood of tho saloon .rere thrown ' out of theit chairs byrthe shock, but nobody is reported injured. -Mri liodgera is unable to ; account" for tho act or mode. ! He is not aware that he has: any enemies,J and theaflair tO-him is a gro found mystery.' Policemen Rothermel and Sprall, and officer1 Stratton who: witnessed 'the 'ex plosion, and Beveral other persons who were in the neigb;lforhood at the time are of the opinio that the; explosive used was dynamite, as 'the detonation was very; loud, and the destruction of glass sixty or seventy feet away was .quite ex- tensive. Gun powder would .bave.tq. be used. in a very large quantity to cause such !shbck so far away from' the1 spot where the cartridge was placed.1 - lc Arrlvul oftbe Remains of -Admiral -i.'---: " ?ourbet.-)'t?'- Unnn.t iv'i'--rj "- ';jt:;;... -.r-.P'j" Atrt ;rThe. .'remains,, of Admiral - Courbet, which . were brought , home,; frpra the East' on" the iron cfad Bayard, .were landed " at Uyeres to-day. The . mass previously been celebrated on board the Bayard f The "casket was "covered "with wreaths; land ; jpalvos of artilllery" iweia fired during ;te disembarkation ,pt; the. body, . The weather was, , bright,, and the scene very iippre66ive.. , r f ,(...v;.,Jr. Penn'sytvmiid DemoeraticCon- 'oils i ixfyehtUnu-pit irn ' - - 1 ,-- ' r i." fi-' Monopolies Denouiicea. , Gov. Patterson Endorsed , ' .i - - - - ' , ' ' Willi, v :: IlAHBISBlfBG- PaV A.Ug.'K i The Democratic.Stata. Convention' was called to. prder this morning at half past; tea o'clock, the Qpera Housa. being pack--ed, and over.our huodre delegates pre.-sent.- R'-P Airenf of Ly nchburg, was, elected '?tempora.fy' Chairman, ; bv ac-' ciama'tion; s f:ii -l-'-':i- r-K::- X)in takingr thiei.cKp;he BpOke of the partyr being iilpoBsesaion' of national adv ministration, .and; soidithat'theyiuhada perfect jight to. prjesent' r public; utter ancespi importance, tit tjuipgizeu xres ideht 'Cie.veland, a'n4 said -that' the peo plO" werfei now havhig7. ab'righte'r'betteV and ptirer admfhistratibh ' than has been kriownf for many : y ears.' . The;- fact i thet public affair was; rbei" Parried.-.-outin. State issues, he stated tUat time was ripe for the presentation" of living . issues to the people'. 'Referring to the new qon- suxuuon, neBaia one oi tne great ques tions was :the Tegtilatibh of laws gbveWi- ing greAt corporations. " It wastheir duty to keep them within the ! bounds of the law. He charged Republicans :withj:al-' lo wing the. laws to remain as dead letters when they had the, opportunity "to en force1 them;'' " '(jovernbr. Patterson" was highly cbmplimenfed for his' mpve oh th a ' South ; PenfisylYania Tallroad,5 and the .speaker, requested that the "GoVernt be fully endorsed ; and suBtainedii',his course. .-Various committees - were then appointed; after , whiclt the Convention took a recess, until ,1. o'clock. -if-' :. -i- . Germany triliinc to Diacnss the .'; ilaestloii or tlie Caroline Islea.. " j ....-;-' '"'''v ''."-;'; ' Mad Bib, 1 Aug. 2GC' - Count De. Eendhiar,' tlie Spanish .Am- bass'ador to Berlin, telegraphs to-day that Germany states that she declared the protectorate over the Caroline Islands believing they were unoccupied; .and that before doing sOy she informed Spain that Germany was willing to discuss the question of possession with "Spain; or, il necesBary, to submit it to arbitration." '-.' r i '-::f " - - """'"' ' ' . . London Honey SXarket. . '. j ' " Losdos, Aug. 26, 4.pT m. f . ;Consols 100 5-16. : Decrease of Cholera in Toulon, : '. -,, -.. . Toclojt, August 26. V. : - Only ten.pcrsona died hero yesterday of cnolera. s '' ,; ' ' ' ''. v V : The Pesiilence IZqid? f:s Oicn, ' '' " Madrid',-Aug. 20. Four thousand, nine " hundred and sixty-nine new cases : of ' cholera and 1,547 deaths reported in all of Spain yes CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, . WEST BIDE - PUBLIC SQtti RE. BILL HEADS, '. A .'1 ""LETTERIIEADS," " " " - BLANKS, & 'AkdyoirtoTan kinXsdo will ' - from finest and at low prices. c uli'f-i Baltimore Markeisi Ji aio-ii '; v i 1 1 1 : Raltimokb, , A ug. ,G, ; Plour e&ste ,nd quiet ,: Howard atreet and western euper' 3 OOQii 00,. extra 3 2 410,' family 4 254' 50..' ' City. Mills . super 3'00i 23, extr 3 603 75.';Ri6 : , Brands '4 606 25 ; ' Wheat-OHtliern, firm under light Bupply, (westem -easier for spot and. dull, Southern red 85S8, . amber939SvNo., l; Maryland 90J bid, Nq.3 western winter red spot 85i(2?8ojf. Corn Southern, steady ; and quiet, wes- ternleasy! aild.closing; dull. Southern V Froni -the! : 'BlwEidge '-Baptist 6f th e 25thuwe 'take the following items :J i iii'i 'vK- -:!.yeaMt'is true ; As tnQch aaw'ebave ', doubted it, there is a Baptist church by the name of Uantpnq 'A';'il.et JKldera JA!:Burrowsif r '", Va" r ndC lL-'-. Tucker, of ti.e Chi .--.un Llcx.tU.X ay so, Por we -have seen ' a member of the church.' It is in Cherokee county, N. C, five miles north of Murphy.r , It has 44 members, runs four Sunday-schools and utilizes the services of a pastor and an assistant pastor., ..Let euphemisms go for the present ;' I say, success to such a " Hanging! Dog-' as that.'-' i- t; The limiting of speeches to 15 minutes, in the recent Yancey county Sunday Bchool Convention; wbrked well, alt but one. time.. jOne speaker was rapped down just as he began to tell the girls how to get a good Christian husband. Notwith standing this calamity to -the girls, wa, believe in limiting speeches for the bene-i fit of the long-winded brethren:' "l - We were, admiring the beauties oftbe Tennessee River Valley, in which Franks lin, the pretty shire town of, Macon, is located. And we were thinking of how the people, in and around that town, were advancing"' In the midst .of this rpverie oar thoughts were dashed, fot wo saw , and ;heard a hog, with a 1 bell on, rooting and ringing. " :"r -", :That- was a very enjoyable ' pic-nie' meeting of the llills River Chapel Sun-1 day-school.. Those. good people in that -favored locality; know well how tPget up feasts, botb'physical, ,and intlectualr as r witnessed on this occasion. Addresses, were made- by ' Revi Mr. 4 Johnson, of Mississippi, Prof, MorroWy of. Polk coun ty, and Rev. G. Sf Jones, of pur. town,, .,, c. Woardins-IIouse 3Totice.' 1 "Summer tourists!' 'fto' ihe'mountalriB;.,i eafi 'find comlortable ; rooms and ! good board at Antler Hall (Tennent's View) 4 miles 'frbm Aiheville. For particulars, address PJOi: Box 116; Aahevillei N.- OV 1 n JN .. B.-rGood boating . on finest piece 01 water afiy where near Asheville. ., r vjuiy-'M mo ' i "-''i!-- '-.i y.i ).'-. ji j i Bo ABDKBS 'Vf ANTED." " J . " ' : rGbod room with; 'excelleht table" board caq, be bad pn good . terms by . the week or montn at Mrs. Sondlev's house, cornet of Flint and Cherry streets. ' - 1 ' : or particulars apply, to : ; ' ; 1 t -f -' -MMrAi 8. liASAKBK :"',''' ' guly 21-d lmo ' on the premises." f-i--si ;: r. i1-;-) ,.n 1: -. Pbivate Boaedixq in Waynesville. ; . ' The iinderslgned is prepared to accom modate a limited number of boarders at her home in Waynesville, , Convenient to the White Sulphur Springs. Accom-' modatiohs guaranteed.1 Terms moderate : .Mas,. J. B,'S. MclNjpsn. . rden Park! Hotel Rates:-t0.00;iTjer month: $12.00 Dec . week: 2.00 ner wiav.. Dinnet'75 cents;'Su'pper 75 cents. " " . R ADaaADijTibirB BoteHT? ' aI Sold ' . 1 ' I will bo V. sell r or j exchange Railroad Tickets from or ;tq any points ,.jParties interested will do well to call and see' me, i(S i-i j)f:i.;J;.iM.'"irotmGiii:i teegO, FareTa WarehpuBe.. ; S i!'i"';7 FENCES. rROIOS AI.S WlLt HE, RECEIVED at the , i otlica of Hetristter- of -Poeda for Bunimh county till Beptember . 7th,, 1886, too building County Fences and Gates, at localftieV tinned be-: qw. Bids wi'l be receded tor, either wire on iV feoeeA1' Wlreto !h8ive"nve sstrand of Barbed' Wirei lastened. Us Locust orr Chestnut pqst. or r forest trees posts to be placed -not more "than twelve feet apart. JKaii fences to Be Uf o-leetiltDJ . Of good sound rails. Gates to be ten by lire feet, pfhree,:Vjcfe,oai ateites bolted wth,jcarrU-a bolts, ntiiig- wlthI4 lhch hook hibgers, to ten inch rrom uenaersou Ko&a to unrnAT'a mnuntin XT'-.-. A " ' From Burney's mountain to Bear Wallnw Oan liiBilelence,;,gates, ,!'V "!' I :iA 1 T - .0 ! -FronlBear Wallow Gat) to'HIckonr Nut Gar.. 45-100 miles fence, fates. ; ,..,.,'1' r ':.. Plftom Hickory Nul Gap to "toi tltfld Plskili,' 14-100 mile fence,.: r, if . mr,-, ,. y,u EKMm top Little-'pisgfai t8 Cane Creel Gap, ' 4fi-I00mlleafencfii8gate. ;, ' .-, ' 'i,, .i- i-iai ; From CeCTeek Gap toLakey'sGanllffaie. From Lakey's Gap to Swaimanoa Gepv, 1 gaie.v , J . Prom Bwannanoa Gap to Moody's Gap, 2 gates; From Moadr'a Gan to Pleasant Gin: 9 uuUMl i miles fence, 1 gate. " '"'"' ' j! rom Jt-ieasaut uap to n orz;pt ivy, 1 3-wo mllos i fence, 1 gate. . - From Fork- of Iyt to UArnhall: Towntililiu nil 1 Sugar Camp road, Agates. - i JP rom iTuagers Mm to or tsanrty Hohb, bgatefc.' J From Crab Tree GaD to Beaver Dam Gin 2 - 100 mill fence, 1 gate. , . ; ( t - : From Beaver bam Gap t Turkey Creek Gin,., I 98-100 miles fenee. : : r- 1 " : ..,.- ,. . i ; 'l , Jrom Turkey Creek Gap to Turnpike, 2 gates, r ; From Turnolke to Henrv Davii dimJ Mouth '1 Homtny, 8 73-100 miles fence, gales.- .. : .-; Tom seuow itiage at JBea West's line to" . ennsylvania road, 1 85-100 miles fence, 1 gate. . , From PennSvlvaiila road to Brevanl mad . ftil Oil ' . miles lenee, 1 gats. . '....,. , . f . From French Broad river to Tfcndersofr 'road: x- 1 95-100 miles fence, 2 gates, i . ,-. . ;),..,.; uy oraer oi me noara ot uommwsloners. , aug gQ-td7sept J. E. BAN KIN, ChrhH, . -, Isheyille s llale Mcademyr, A Select ClamcaZJ German. French. IfatKi 1 6iuka wu xiwi iuyf uuyii&ik tOCMXH9 rVtXii Rept.Pth, I8S3, and. continues 40 wwe.ew. - rroi.- h aul havlna-beea anramd ,: to give 'rjstruction in German and French, will. aia uikq piiviui in we xmikhsii ontnonea prepar - atoryjto thut of the Principal. Number of pu- xt- -.. i , . . . -.i. i x Alimited 'number of budIIs will b tulrpii aa-'-f l... n l....U... (I.. I.J , . uwiucii uy hud muiii; vj, xruicipal, iorterms, etc-aaartsa- i!';:- i , j t ' . . ' - - S. F.. VENABLE i au 12-dawlKl -:.:;r Principal. if Select Hoys' School.".'' irAVINCr : engaged to teach German nud 7 fl Frenth at the Male Academy wiih Prof, 1 1 S. F.'Venable. 1 will alw teach a clans of hnvs in" the English branches, preparatory to the big be t classes taught by Prof. S. F. Venable. i or rurtheriuiormation apply to - ,;, . , f i-tl'."- ' Prof. C. TALK. - At the.Furniture Store of Moore. &Falki, ,!. an ll-dlw QREEyEVILLE AND TUSCULUM COLLEGE., Chartered as Greenveille College by the . Legislature of North -Carolina before Itinu-snoe- I becume a, State. New buildinjrs; tborooU and practical ..Instruction. Oist, lowest possible; it cheaper than any other institution oolite grade in tlie South. Both sexi-s a-luiUted to Coilcife cluii.-c3. Send for Catalogue to -' T ". ' 8. A. COILB, f?ec'y FacuTty,-'- :"' Inoculum, Tenn. Jy2vw3ta .. i! .-; .. ' .-: '. BINGHAIvrS lr ' Is the only olun4 lor boys In the rtouih wim'" Is t-t. fa ti f--i t lava i t . 1 tt-rnia to youiis? mnn of srnnll means.- t ird t-f'SKiou iH-ciua AuiniAt i'or Catalogue, acWrens . , , atal. R. IUXGTIAM, Cyls-dawOw liinguom bchuoi .N.C- if :: I i- ,! t :--