'v. I ?l,'RNEBVK9flMMMssVsVMBVsMsMHs -okMIHHBHHHHHBBMIi v-? . -l ? 1 .V-1' -h-O - ' .f-'-;-'.-' i DAILY EDITION. . ,V Fttrma,; Stead & 'Camcxsa, J EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.'.. : jiuiilimutl ).( -.) r A id Hi . te;-: i i-A . WEST . 8HE PUBLIC. SQUJ E.F. BILL'-HEADSiitV .A ,, LKTTKR XjATT-i-sr," Weekly, '$3.Q; :-! 3.00 X.SO 11: .?X59T?99iriHT BLANKS, . . froMptnest and at lo-wjrices. ... e Mos., Mi) rSftfa xa tbs low:, : i in - i ITI w i ! m 1 : i jiwi i.w -".- :AsbeTille. Businesa. Directory. General MercfiaitWhaieMUe and KeiaO. y u 6. E. Graham & Co.. 6. K. Chederter & Son, J. D. Brevard & Co., J. O. Howell, p. Hammerahlag, C. E. Lee, II. Kedwood & Co., J.. Sawyer, Gi A. Mears, A. H. Jones & Son, Bearden, Rankin & Co., W. II. Brown, O. JL Roberts. . : Garden and Field Srf8." " Powell t Snider, H. H. I.yoiM A. J. Merrill, H. Redwood & Co., J. O. Howell, J. P. Bawyer, Bear den. Rankin r Co., C. H. Moncur. v .." .Grain, Xfay and Flour. J. R. Starnes, Powell t Snider,' Alexander and Pculnnd. ' Hardware, Agricultural Implement, &e. ; Penniman & Co., VanGIIder & Brown. Stores, ; Iloustfumishing,. and Tinware. Ballard Bros., Brown & Bearden, LindseyBros. Clothing, Gens Furnishing, te. Jumes P. Sawyer, M. Levy, Charles E Lee, S rt hitlock. . ' . ' - Jloots, Sltoes, and Salt. .. W, T. Weaver, M. Levy. , . .. Bool and. Sim Manufacturer! - . M. Levy, W. T. Weaver, A.Freck. " . . , Mooks and Stationery. J. L. Wilkie, S. X. Morgan & Co., H. T. Esta- rook, II. H. Lyons.- '. ;' . Druggists and PharmaceiUistix. ' H. II- Lvons, W. C. Cannichael, C. VT, t)e Vault & Co., C. il. Moncure, W. E. Pelhara." - Musicu. Instruments, dc. . ' . JJeVault Bros,. v . : Stfyi . Cowan, SteSuer and liobertson. ' Family-Groceries. Powell and Suider, S. R. Kepler, A. K. Cooley, Poiley & Co.. T. F. Sturnea, G. W. Goodlake. A. J. Merrill, J. E. Ware, Ware and Howell, A. C.Davis, James KraukB, J.J. Mackey &Co.. Jesse R.Starnes, U. U. McDonald, W. L. Morgan, F. M. Johnson, R. .' Nolaiid & Sons,T. W. SUelton, J. R. Trnll,G. H. Klnnie.-!, N. I'enlaud, Peuland & Alexander. Mrs. I. feuuth. - Stitchers, Meat Dealers, tc. Ztichery Bros., Jcmcs Xusk, T. K. Davis, Mc ComieH and Drake. ' ' ' v : Balxriet. J.' J. Depmond, F. M. Johnson, J. C. Oliver, Confectioners and Bakers. , J. J. Dtsniond,, (factory), J. M nestonjl Wells r Saddlery, Harness ic. S. M. Gillicrt & Co., Alexander and Peuland. - Furniture, &e. W. B. WilliamKon, Moore & Falk, P. S. Mc . Mullen. : ...-:,( Vnderlalers. X. Brand. J. V. Brown,-John. Clayton , " .Coul Dealers. S. K. enable, ,D. S.Wati on. Hill and Atkins N. W. (Jin I wood t Co. , .-. ; . Lumber Dealers . oubU'day X-Scott. ' fun! 1 actors, Carpenters, and Builders. V. (iorenllo, John Hart, J- A. Wagner, T C. Westall, E. J. Armstrong, J. E. Butlrit'k. T. L. (;iayton, -.G. West. ' : Blacksmiths 1). W. Cauble, J. H, Woody. ' Hotels. ' ' 8wann.in3a,' Eagle, Grand Central. Western, '.Virolina House, Slale House, The Villa. Private Boardinq. . ;. '" S. F. Venable, A. T. Sammey, Miss Bettie Brown, Misses Coffin, Mrs. A. E. Hall, P. F. Emer son, Miss Smith, T. W. Keel, Mrs. A. B. Chnnn, J. H. Carter, G: M. Roberts, R. H. Grahl, G. L.Mc l'onalil, M. J. Fags. J. A. Fagg, J. E. Rankin, W. T. Reynolds, Mrs. T. E. Reynolds, K. Sluder, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Broiles, Mrs. J C Smatbers, Mrs E I.. Buird, W. W. McDowell, James W.Patton, Mis. Leicester Chapman, II. C. Hunt, H. C. France, Mrs. A. Sinclair P S McMullen, Forrest W West. Livery. Sale and Feed Stables. KevnoMs A- Chambers, J. M. Ray, W. A. Wed diu. 'James Sevier, C. O. Alien, T. H. StansuT Wm. :ox, E. AV. Herndon, S. H. Baraard, . W. Morgan .1- Co., E. T. Clemmons, Jesse R. Starnes. Colleges, Schools, &c. Ashevillo Female College, Asheville Male Academy, Newton Academy, MissGoodloe's High School for younir iadies, Miss Sawyer's Primary School, Mrs. J. P. Gammon's Primary School, three white public schools, two eood colored schools. A graded school has been authorized by law, aud a State normal school will be held every summer. Millinery, &c. Mrs. H. M. Herndon, S. Whitlock, Mrs. 3X. 11 an n, J. P. Sawyer, Mrs R R Porter. m Attorneys At Law. -: MoLdud A Moore, J. H. Merrlmon, E. H. Mer riinon, M. E. Cuner, A. L. Carter, GudgerA- Car ter, J. M. Gudger, F. A. Sondley, W. 8. Cushman, Riehmond Peursou, E. D. Carter, W. W. Vandiver, Davidson 0 Martin, T. A. Jones, S. H. Reed, W. B. J wyn, Locke Craig, W. R. Whitson, Jones and Hardwicke-, Johnston Shnford, W. M. Cocke, Natk Atkinson, A. T.. Davidson, W. H. Maleae, V. S. Lnsk, P. A. Cuiamings, A. J. Lyman. J'l'yxicians and Surgeons. D. J. Coin. W. Jt. A- W. D. Hilliard, John Hey Williams, J.' A. .Burroughs, J. A. Watson, M. L. Kelson, Wardlaw McGi!l, H P.GatchelL ; ,;;: " Dentists. G. W. Whitson, E.-II. Douglas, R. H. Reeves, A. n. Ware. Banks, Bankers and Brokers. -.. Hank o( Asheville, Sluder & Barnard. 1 ... Merchant Tailors. " J. W. Schanie. - Dealers in Furs. .' . SL Ellick. - Beat Estate Agencies. Walter B. Gwyn. A. J. Lyman, Katt Atkinson, Aston, B. M. Jones. Architect's and Civil Engineers, S F Venable. J A Tennant, Tobacco Warehouses. The Asheville Warehouse, The Banner Ware house, The Farmer's Warehouse, Ray's Ware house, The Buncombe Warehouse. Tobacco Manufacturers Chewing and Smoking.' S. B. West, McCarty t Hull, i. E. Ray, E. I. Holmes Jt Co., Shelton & Perry, W. P. Williamson. Coopers, de. , L. F. Sorrell, N. W. Girdwood, William Weaver, . - - Hart. . , r . ; . . Wines Liquors, &e. .: Louehrah Bros., Hampton & Fe.itherstone, W. O. Muller.A Co., A. P. Sorrell. Tailors, J, C. Brown & Co., Patton Avenue. Papers nanqers. . Cain Jc Hunt, ilooro & . . Fitzpatrick. Ncwsaper Daily and Weekly Citizen, Daily and Weekly Advance, The Asheville Tribune (weekly.) Job Offices. , ; The Citizen Job Oillce, Hunt & Robertson. . .... - Fhotograplicrs. -. Kat. W.Taylor, W; Tr Robertson, T.T.Hill. . . Grist Mills, &c. - - . - Jordan it Ilallybnrtnn. N. W. Girdwood, Jas.E. Buttrick. -McLanc. r' Fertilizers, &e. F. N. Waddell, "Star Brand." Penniman Co., Anchor Brand," G. M. Roberts, Alex. Porter, Piedmont," W. II. I'en'.and, "Owl Biacd," Bcar den, lioukir. 4 Co., "OIkt & Co.'s Special," Lyon & Walker, "Farmer's Friend,'! T. C. Starnes, "Ar--Hngtou." W. W. Barnard. "Sea Fowl," K. W. Girdwood fe Co., "Soluble Pacific.'.' , -. ; ; . Insurance. ' E. J. Aston.Thos. W. Branch. - W. V. Tdegraplt. . : S. G. Weldon. manager. '.' Soiitheni aud Adams Express. ' , F. A. Stikeleather, manager. Civil Officers of Buncombe County. Sheriff J. R. Rich; Deputy Daniel Reynolds; 8. iClerk E. W. Herndon; Register J. R. Patterson; Treasurer-J. H. Courtney; Surveyor B. F. Patton: Tax Collector T. W. Patton. - Inferior Court. ? " - -Instice G. A . Shulord: Clei k JJbnt Patton; Solic I or It. B. (mrter. -.. ., ;i, . County Commissioners. , J. E. Rankim J. A. Reagan, G. W. Whitson, L. Childs, Thos. D. Brittain, , , ; , v.-v Justices of the Pent. A. T. Summcy, N. A Feniand,- T. W. Patton, O. i . Way, J. M.Ledford, J. M.. Jarrnlt, J. B. Cain. ; City Government Mavor E. J. Aston; Aldermen W. T. Reynolds, Aloniio Rankin, Geo. F. Scott, I. H. Gorenflo, N. W. JirdwKd and J. L. Murray. Policemen F. N Waddell, Chief; W. G. McDowell, J. H. Hamp ton, Hufcbrxwteu ana t jt .Hunter. . Fare Deoarlment. : " ' - noseN. 1, oreman HC-l'Bgg; H. St L. No. 1, Capt. A. ii . Sanitary Department. . . -. ' Dr.DTMillard, Simitary Chief. ' , -; ', - . .- Federal OiTrcers ; J U.S. Commissioner; A. ,Tj Suromey.; DeputH Collector, Manip onice) a. v. looper. . mstnet Deputy 8. C. Herren. Deputy MarKhalls, R. O. Patterson, A. C. Patterson, T..K, Davi, H.S. Har king ;. v United States District and Circuit Courts. ' , -Judge R. P. Dick, Solicitor J. E Foyd, Clerk j, E. l:ced Deputy Clerk P. A. Cummir.gs. - v -- Post Office.- " : H. L. Cudper P. M, Cleiks C. B. Mooie, W?.L. ; Gorman, c. L. cnii. . .'....! : 1: -.. . SfWivg-iMaehme Aptnciet, . Whchler A- WiHrjv, J. II.. Ilcnirp, f 'Mef Clerk Miss BofiC .iiiFlice. S.nger. 41. H.. Afortnihan Chief Clerk W. Mcnleath. Drn t-Hic, S. R. Chd cater Foil, Cha h Lee.- !.-.:, 1 Ccvntv Board of F.dvrtttiM. A. T. Summey, J H Sams and B G Gudger. First ' regular meeting tint Mrr.cpy 5n tcTen.ler. D AILY.rE DIXION INTERESTING; EEADIKG M AhTEB ON THE FOURTH TAGE. f Arrival add Departure of the Trains. Sausbcbt Mai train arrives srffiJPAj. li. r .. '. .". i Derjarta 6:38 P. M. , - - :- a 4 pay train arnveB at 2;14 p vu-h . - , ' ' departs at W-.SO'aTj . Tenneesee -Arrives 6:37 p. m. :, ;.- ,: '' , i . .: Departs 0:47 a. it, " "Waynesviixk Arrive 4:39 P. M. ' :' : .. " ' Departs 9:39 A. k. The- Wayrtesville train reaches that point at 11:30 ; returning, leaves Waynesville at 1.86; W. T. Weaver, Sole Agent for Hess' Hand-Made Shoes for men. .: - - .;tf. .. Send you Job Work of all hinds to Citizen 'Office if you imrd it done -neatly, cheaply and vAUi ditpatch'.' j - - - XJIE UAII-Y CITIZEN- Will be pulilisbed every evening (ex cept' Snnday) it the following rates sixtctly cash , ' " . ' . ; s , ' : T- One eaWr-fcSWI Six Montha, . . ... . . w Threo " r . . ... . ,; 1 50 One " . -,. ,. 50 One Week, . . ' . . . ( To Our Camera will deliver the paper ev ery evening in Etery part 01 tne city .10 our subscribers, and parties Wanting, it will plise cah at the Citizen Ollire. Woatlier ; Keport-Scpt. 34. Barometer at 9 a. m. S0.R4. Thermometer Minimum 37; riiaxi Dium 73. , ... : ; bkv Clear. ' Wind Northwest. ; Moon full on 24th 2.35 A. JI. 'e TnE Daily Citizkn Gives theonlv telegraphic tlinpatehes received. : .' -: . '' .1 A. fine line of ilats, Caps and Furnish ing goods will soon be opened opposite Eagle Hotel. . : tf." To-day a number of gentlemen inter ested in the No-Fence question went over to Waynesville to hear the case argued before Judge Gudger on the mo tion to grant an injunction on the pfc-yer of Black Mountain township. We are informed of a mistake we made in reference to the purchase 01 tne Pigeon Riverllotel. It was Mr. William Hallyburton of Durham, not Mr. Robert Hallyburton. : Tlie former maniod gentle man will come'' up next week to make preparations for opening the house, i The crowd in town yesterday was a veryt large onev several thousands. .And the order was generally 'excelientL A few arrests were made of men who. did not bow down to Father Matthew. Other wise all was pleasant. The Sheriff of Madison last night ac cidentally dropped ' his hat under the high seat he occupied in the circus. tent. Some prowler promptly possessed i liim- self of it, and the Sheriff was left bare- head. Thc; proprietor" of the circus, hearing of the incident, immediately sent money to jneet the purchase of a new hat. The circus train went safely across the Ui6uiitains on its way to Marion, thia dis pelling tne error that such, with its load of elephants, camels, &;., could not pass through the tunnels, bucli belief kept Sell's circus away last year or was made a. protest. The. train which left at an early hour this paorning, eemed to have moved slowly, as it delayed the mail train coming west. ; Dr. Wardlaw McGill and Dr. S. Wes- fray Battle have associated themselv'eff inthe practice of medicine in this placed as will be seen Iy their card in this issue. Both of these gentlemen have ey ery qualification to command respect. Dr. McGill was for- some time assistant to Dr. J. J. Chisholm; of Baltimore, and one Of the Surgeons of the Presbyterian Eye and Ea Iijftrmary of that city. Dr. Battle has trie iU vantage of having beei in that most practical of all schools the U. S. Navy, and outside of that has taken a special course in diseases of the throat and chest' under the celebrated Dr. Cohen. . ; -1 The KnoxvUle Journal ot the 23rd lias the following to say ef a Madison county man : Mr. Jas. Nichols, of Marshall. NC. who is in the city to take in the trade display and other attractions of the week, called at the Journal office yesterday, where he is always a welcome visitor. He showed us some beautiful specimens of the gold leaf tobacco, for which: that section of North Carolina has become bo famous. It is of the Orinoco variety, of a beautiful golden color, excellent body and faultlessly cured. This tobacco, so well adapted for wrappers, always com-. mauds the highest market ; price; Mr! ' Nichols in lor nis us that the tobacco cror of his section is a remarkably eood one this year, the quantity .being larger and the quality nner than usual; Ule has given this crop a great deal of attention, ana we are glad .to Know tnat ne nas made "money out of it. .He knqws how to produce, how to cure it and how and where to sell it. He is one of. Western North Carolina's wide-awake and pro gressive men. s "' -. 1 Wanted. ; ' - ' ; .' i A cook single woman to'do cooking and light work for a small family. ; Apply to "C. at Citizen othce. 1 ' t . : , 1 mm, - ' 'jj- ' j t rEiceJ,iT: ; ?; .-'r;! ;V The. following are bargains? c-f i Rogers' Triple Plated Knives atilTo and $2.00 per set; Eogeis Table Spoons and 1 r 'a TV i i . forKS i-a.vo per set; uesser cpooiis ana Forks2.tK per set; Tea Spoons $.65 per set. All ,the above are guaranteed.. White Ifnd'o.; Knives, good grade, $1.25 and $1.50 per set; Celluloid Hnd. Knives $2.00 ahd-$2.23er set.Fihe Carvers 85c per pair; Always lowest prices at Law's Silver and China Hall. . " '. . FBKSH OTCTERgj'v'-'--, - : - v,.; . In air-tight cans, received every -Tues-dav and Saturday, rat Capt. Bjice's Fresh Fish market, adjoining .Weaver's Shoe Store. ? The oysters are a luxury. Fresh ocean fish of the best varieties", received- u ' A .1 J,. .1 J 1 . : - .every it eu wiaj uuu cukuiuay ujuruisgs Call protnptiy ; " ;f i - i ,''-: ' ? '' j " iV1! ' i A first-class Tailor s and Clothier will' soon occupy thenew building opposite the Fagle Hotel.- ' : - tf. LiA XT)'. i,STRY 1JCAN KS. The Citizen has 011 hand a full supply of blank warrants for land'entries-. Send j 11s your orders. . " "" 1 Tn piRcus... r ,:: :; : "Well, we were all there; the children had to see thb 'show' fend none of thjeBa .were sick. Tie old folks looked through' phildren'8'eyes,- lbf j51 of them cb)t I 1. At f rtr r 1 - i. . i , merit.-ai the' omiEd ofth j circus. a4the, exhiTriraflofi at the 8pan?dUTtV ox-- vie-; eiejaanv nor jenrget ..tae eager awaatingiitt t asiidof the curtain, nd the firanticTdelight at ; the grand entree vheie tta horses' bonnded intothe arena theiif riders'all spangled and brilliant l-in-'all - the- clories - of the circus rider, and when the clow. with, his. spotted ,fa4)e and-faijKpafty bred raiment scattered aftiid hfe jibes and his jokes aa hewkwardry cjgng to his high mettled steed. And then came up recollections. of, Eaymond, and Jfforth and - Levi,, and . .impay, JBtobmson, Sand lvinkaid, and the' knights of the ting, who dazzled youthful imagination with'J their reek less nding, and their-- daring feats, and their graceful acting. And the finds nothing naif so good as the oicl eir cus" Where .'riding wis the' feature, land where the clown $in the "'cozy little .riTitr wnere ne-.was Drougnt lace to tace ynu the spectators, cracked his jokes and made butts of some unfortunate wight who might . fall under his eye: I Now.ini these huge canvasses everything seems far - away, and the: iclawn's voice" coimes up sharp and strained Xrom.the dislarfcev and 'the wit seems forced 'and the ; fun seems iartificialj und 'MasWt Merryman cracks ' bis whip Without his old. tune, 'Anct the riding. is few.and; far between, and equestrian, skill is. at a discount, land the acrobat, and , tbo';vmnast fake off Take it all in -'all,' Cole's circtfs" w-af a very good ' one- yet ii .! disappointed) bie causethe pijoguammei wP Joo large 'and everything was hurrtp'd toet tnrdugh with;i ' Tlie'animals1 Were in fine.on; dkiori, bub ttle tlmeas given to study them; i : :::).'.: 'A'j:'''.j-i ' .Perfect order.wan mainjtaiaed, and the utmost propriety 'of manner in and out of doors.. . , , x . . , -s i aiiV v.. 7 ASHEVltLR- 4TiTP BfsWXVIIX- EXCES. The.. Xwies .Display; ) Jtaeeg, at Kaox ville were strong features in an exciting wsek. Orf Tuesdaithe first public exercises- in connetionSrith ;the"races, topk'pfae. The Kn6xyiAey7ia?Eivea us information from wnicJv.we .are.glad to- see mat Asnevine iook me louowing parts :.Z3W i M JJA JO ! In the first exercises trotting, open , ifco horses that have never beaten three iruMe"33fit3,i'i3ri"fQr a purse of boO, there were three entries. , J: ""Ware,1' bay filly, by J. A. Williams, Asheville, N. C, came second. The second race, running, all ages, mile dash, best two in three, for a purse of $75, was sandwiched. In this race there were three entries, taking position as follow: ' ' "Sirocco," chestnut filly, by J. A. Wil liams, of Asheville, N. C. ; 'Bettie C," bay filly, by W. M. Beli, of Knoxville. "Palmetto," brown mare, by S. R.Tay lor, Asheville, N. C. ""After several efforts an excellent start was gotten, and a beautiful and exciting dash was had,- The dash was won by "Palmetto," time, 1:56 "Bettie C." came in second, one length behind, witli, "Si rocco" third. "' ' , ; .The second heat of the trotting contest next came on, and on the second efiort a fair start was had. This heat was also won by "Ware," time 2:57, "Columbia Boy," second, about three lengths behind, "Walter" dis tanced. ; Next came the first heat of the pacing raceenJojOJ, best reeiaJiye-for a xk-f tbistfe-4lyel two starters, -onei wnicrr waerrtiopeiui. grey gelding, by S. E. Taylor, Asheville, VQA seil Jslarl w)&fl, AiSutbpth a. cv pacers broke badly all around. The heat was won by "Hopeful;" time 2:59. The final race on.the programme, run- . nnai race ou.tuc prugiamc, u- three-fourths mile heats, two beBt j mn in three, for a purse of $50, was sand wiched in this heat. .There weie thrta entries and starters, placed in the 'ffflU lowing order:ni! :! tt hi I'.tlj "Palmetto," brown mare, by S. R.Tay lor, Asheville, N. C. VHl .wik, j "Kena B.," bay filly, by E. Q. Sylves ter. Loudon..' '-if -i'i-': ! "Blue Jay," dun grtding, by, .J.; S. Evans, AshevilleN.C; ' - --5 ' l ' ' This was a beautiful race, and created more excitement 'than any Of the exer cise. "Blue Jay" won by about a head; time, 1 :23. Palmetto, second, "eaft B." third. '"' - : J. ne JJftrliam 1 ooaeco riant says : : ' 1 , We regret to learn of the oontinued ill ness of our countryman, Duncan Camer on, borne time since ne went to Kicn- mond and had an operation performed Which, was koped would entirelyrelieve him. but unfortunately :it did .not.. I He is now with his father in Hillsborb. ThesauW paper says ;J 1 I . The gospel tent has; arrived and' bas been put up on the vacant lot adjoining Trinity churchy Jt's seating rapacity is 2,500 and we haVe no doubt will be filled al every service. Rev. Henry McDonald,, an eminent Baptist Divine of Atlanta? Ga , will have charge of the meetings, The first service will be held in the tent to-night and every body is invited: to attend. ' - Don't buy Clothing till you have seen the hew stock soon to be opened in the new Building opposite Jiagie aroiei. s ir, ': i tiitn-tA 5'.iil-.. 1 ; : - .-;'.' Vriii nan Tint Yruif. vnn r ol-illlrfln' tjCi 'tUrrve'wHeH they are belngdesfroyed by worms.. Give them a vfewi?u3Ses( of Shrirler's Indian VelWfffgerandnhey will be restored to, health haaHJi ; - -. -K' Wait for the Jxfew.Wschant iTailor, Gtotbier. ftnd (.Hattei-j pppostf ,tbe Eagle tf. "Bixlys," ?'Bulth8i 4Brdwri's"lcand "Bon Ton'tjare the bfistbrands of shoe poli8lh)Wd t$ the trae Ml of whml are 'sold tyntl T. WeTeVrat the One PriceShoeStore.it ' ' ' . !. -1' - When thebancLbeginstojJay And the VoallJ b'eair'dna hiTa'lf.y 6lllh coun try go whirling through the games -01. the ball room, you may bet they have W eaver & Co.'s one Jf nee btore. u r ' -t m i - 1 - Can be secured at the very popular, re sort the Turnpike ' Hotel, fifteen miles west of Asheville immediately en the -Wi N G Rv R Mail; telegraph and ex press. Apply in person or by letter to .'.1 : i; in si1lMB8 J.U eifATHBMj v . dtOctl" , Turnpike.N;C. A: ISailroad 'Aetlde -:&n But One Seriously JintU I iA telegraph report' says that the pas- sejQetrainlnd,: j left Asheyille this tnorniHg. wasi wrecke 'jo jniiless of Vatrn ; prings tq-dayj rSetapassetrs-'wero-hut 4 but none jsef busl!' Miin-cm . -- - ... , .,-Jv..- r-ixa itf!jlf. r-t-L-ir" !.wwi-.i-Ji.-:i ; a l r u JPi'STheAceident w?.? occasioned by the : breaking' of 'a1 rail' 'iSe veri or eigh t persons were hort,;but none, seriously. -1d;trtii'giteee;rit ass( Itefe. about 6 o'clock jhis. evening: . i s ' r-r ! i J : ;. LATER THE WOUNDED? Mrs. M. Langelback Louisville, side urfe .fid kaee btuise;7MisB;Ejport, ichmond, Wt-'on "lrose 'and lip;- J.. R; JipbihsQn, Mirea,ville, N: C, wrist sprain ed; Al'ecj f, iftirsjbiJlj iiand.and fdre head cut; Mr. Chilson, tuail agent, bact hurt; Mi69BroyIes of AdVeville, bruised about legs and bodyiPCThse are all that were injured by . 'accident, but none severely. . , ; -.":, "e-r,-"''::-: Fkost. r ... jkj'fc.-.- s-. Th-erft was. a )igh tfrojBt t ere ti'is mo'rh- 1 ingv not heavy enough to influence veg- letaUor4'4 tnspme.places it was.rthick enough'to write -yAnraiaove on.''-; This frosts'Iriepes'ti'ng . frqmvthe lack .tjiaif Was' a, iverifieatiott of. the-prediction of 'GenVHZerl; -'of' the Signal officeester- day. , Under previous arrangement witn these gentlejnen he. telegraphed;Penni- inauc c.o. tuat irpst:was to. be expectea on the morning of the 24thV; :'Thi$ is done in, tjie interest of tobadco planters, .fearful, ot pold, .and .premature, in their naste.,piui..-:iyva aq.:noi imnJSL an-y harm ,' ,wa8,dono last nighty . and it will probably? .be.. some time before there is another frost. :: ,:- i Escape- - ' The calaboose fares no better than the jaildJd'Laist night it'was"' filled with prisoners;1, five.', we 'ate ' informed, ar rested daring the day and night for disorderly conduct. This : morning it was empty. The cage had been tom ioi jukes,th windows thrown - opn, and strips of blanket hanging to the ground show;ed how the t)ird8 had flown. The dty treasury l&es something in. the way of J fines, and is put to .some cost in re pairs; and that is about the extent of the escapade. ' ; ', ' Nft-Nf IToicco ,S ales. ; ;V. , ." . The new crop is corning in apace; At trie Bunjcomba Warehouse the following sales were made Wednesday : - - - -1 :" MessrS.'SlwJer'ind-'Xindsay 3 lots, at $11.75,$12, $23 per hundred. ' ' C. F. Gilbert 3, Jots, 8.75, 11, 25. Wells and Gilbert 3 lots, 8, 9, 15. One lot of old 7 to 20. r . - Tblse Bw!tobatco9 wery m6stly.lrop leaves from curing with a few greentips added.; ; .Considering the character . of the tobacco the prices were conceded to be. very good and satisfactory to the farmer. --- - - - '- The Spartanburo and A8heville Rail tiliOADr-THS First, to 00 ojjt oij it. N. C.R. R. car number 13,209 is the first' to run out from Spartanburg J unc tion on the A. & S. Road- . Jt was laden with' .crossties and went out as for as Walton Station, the present terminus of the road. Work ' is progressing finely now, the big fill two miles out from the junction is, at last completed. To-day awmi'&r loiW At niW stfcel rails ana four hundered kegs of spikes arrived and trabk laying has commenced in earnest, away with all doubting Thomases. - Last Night of the FlRMix-JA'ck; Com ' ihY Company. ' ' 'u : The New Magdalen will be the play. Miss Firmin's great effort. Give the Company a bumper at parting. The play will be the great feature of the sea- - . Knoxville and elsewhere. : , Well Said. p1".VndTthowiDtb- the a't-teTftion'ofifttrr- feadlrs": -Dr.- M. Lytle's Elixir we find recemmended very kighly for bowell complaints, and we most earn estly urge our people to provide them selves with either it" or some equally good renjejdy .for .Diarrhoea and like com plaints; for the peculiar weather of this season is well calculated to produce sucn troubles, ,and they, should be attended to at once, fcurthey may become unmah: ageable. Health Monitor. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " S. W. Battlb, m. d.. u. s; j. Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. l ; ; ,:! ?:: -. - Special attention to 'i -" J '' .i:t Eye aud Ear, Throat and Nose, Heart and Lungs.- .fti'MVl B,Office hours 10 a. m. ...... . . :. m. to 12 m. , aud 2 to 4 .. eeS4-tf )OCKET-BOOK LOST. X Lost yesterday, a yoll 6w JJlipitorkm Pocket Book. . "-. Tpifti tlie return of the Baine.'wltti eontenls, to inisomce, a rewara 01 iwcniy uouurs win mj paid, ii ::-.i!...vif ,:; '; 8eS4-2t- f 1 lruyitestllU, jr. c?;, d i- T7R0M now till 3 Vclocfc Sept. 29th, 1S35, J.. .R. Boone , wjll ..receive pro posals from persons' desiring to rent said Warehoow Tor the 'sale1 of leaf tobacco. Packing nd prize rooms will be letwith !the house. . All for .the term of p'iie year There will be' open two warehouses; in Waynesville this seawn for the sale of j(etohftCCft At itbtea o'clock,' Sept.-29, I080, the Company win meet and award the , renting. ;to thou'raost, satisfactory bidder.' ;iv!it'i-. .ii lv,n.--"." ,?m; y PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE CO., -c .UVfaynesraie, N. C. Sept. 23. 1885. " . wlt-d.5t I have fiitl authority hy an actof Uie Iclslatnre of North Caroliua at the last session alrxHri RtstratwiB ioKJceda,aeed& or trust, mortgages and cnatrei monffages. . . - Sept. W1mAwt , .... - 1 t HELLO,- FRIEND!; : , pi O TO '-; -:" IIILL'S Dining: Rooiu, And get. something niee to eat HILL is always an hand, and the WpX finest tho market affords to sus utlli mill. ouuiu niatii Di., r se5-dtf-H .'jloors alxjve, Eitgle st OUR BREVAR1) LETTERV ! ' - ; Bbevard.-N. C. Sept. 22, 1885. - Tf i 2Teairi i Editors : We hi& not had even a chower to dfetnrb the usual quiet bf "our eounty since eourt-w'e'et; until the Equinoctial neVTt' broBght 'a gentle rairi that ; lasted; for ? two days.1- It: was just suclra'raiQ as"'.'wd. needed tb'jcjftuse the rye sqwn'to cm- p'arrd-teke'root well before the Bevef 6 fre'ezes of winter coine.' ' The rye cropTis aii important, jo&el in this county, furnishing ' fine winter pasturage if sowniearly? It leaves a heavy stubble on the : landt whicbV4wh.en pro perly turned lender and limed . improves the soil. The lime we get quiet conven iently, ' . Mr. T. L.; Gash and ;.Dr.';,G: W. Young are n6w delivering . at the homes of farmers, who live within, 8 or 10 miles of their kilns at 10 cents per bnsbeL We may be able yet. to send lime ta yOilrtity, by steamer, . Capt. .Walker of j -Florida, has." been OVer examining the. French Broad '.River with' a view : to pTacing a, boat oii it tOf -ply between thisj&lace and the Denot (to-be) vnear; Dr.r Fleteber'd. Capt. Walker a practical river boat manTTTSVtiig" iyuiffthii'gttervortiQixjat his lifoin that business on the different navigable streams of Florida. His plan is to constrnct a boat entirely different from' the ."Mountain' Lilly 5" one of less dimensions, but with more powerful machinery, so that :'Scan. be utilized in drawing barges and dur jng tho .. summer season, give summer tourist rapid transit to and from the railroads -Tbe difficulty with the Lilly was her size and tho dis tance (6 milesfrbjn - the railroad. ' The completion 01 the Spartanburg fend Asheville Rail Road places a depot with in 1 niile pf- the river,, rand webelieven that money invested in a small substan tial craft would pay a .handsome divid end. Your friend, Mr..W; K.Osborne, is. full qf .the enterprise and that is a sure sign that there is money in it. ' For he always takes a business view1 of dvery question presented, and never "listens to the whispers of fancy,, -nr pursues with eagerness the plantoms .of hope4" a The former enterprise demonstrated the prac ticability . of the navigation of the upper French jroad, -and we hope soon to see some gocid f esult from the new interest awakened in the matter. Your correspondent unwittingly, .gave some offence in a recent communication. In--speaking qr; tho masonie -festival at thra-place I-stated' that the -assembled guesta repaired to the Episcopal church ; ana tnero spread tne contents 01 tneir baskets on tables tempronozed from car penters benches. I suppose the head and front of my offence was only intiwf 'ing ahd not stating categorically, that the church was incomplete and un furnished.'" I thought that the reference to the carpenters benches and the well known,- and commendable care with which this church , guards her property and the sanctity , with which she sur rounds it would prevent every one from imagining that any ' thing was done; that would injure; deface or desecrate the building. MessrsV Editors, as I have no angelic visions, infernal plantoms; amaz ing prodegies or alchnnin delusions to write about, :I will close, : hoping that Gov. J. L. Rcbinson will favor us : with more of life and log-rolling in the far West. I believe though he is now a little- ahead ot faenator V ance on tho log-roil ing business. ' ' : ' London Money 9farkt. London, Sept. 24. Consols 991;. IO Count , theni IO ::; i n aext issue of this par CLOSING ;0TJT -SALE OF Spring and Saininei-------'-Goods AT CHAS. E. LEE'S FIRST , DQPR ABOVE FARMER'S ; 1- WAKEHOUSE, '. v "'-''' FOR THK ' .'v.'i'i- '" NEXT 30 DAYS- it . ; AH Of 'rry';$j5rinJ and Summer. Goods wiil.be sold for.. the . next' -3Q days " . A: T c,o ST:! ; EMBRACING IN PART . - , ,: Clothing, Dress Goods--. White Goods, Ginghams, Prints, Percales, : - -v-l'l" Hosiery; SilTcs, Men's and Xadies jTats, : ; ; 'f 'Boots, -Slides,' c. se 17-diwawit--. .. . . . . . : -" i " Valuable City Property for THE STORE HOUSE ASD LOT On J. A'venue. adjoining C. Cowan's Jewelry Store, proj erty of V,. John fz Eton, dee d., wiu; ce soia tw puou 1b auaion on " '-: .' "Mil TJairsday of th Wt- & Fair Association, At tho prenilBes on Pattoa Avenue. Sale to take place vt IS o'clock m. -- - j "". i ji. strict compliant witfi. the tdrm will t tt quired. - . ... ; Terms-ODe half cash down; one half on twelve monthsUmeY se 22-diw.td. TheLShow is Coming; gBT INhe'excitcmeiit don't orgetto calj on Comer Main street and Patton Avenue, for jour Groceries, Provisions,' c. ! --''.--;! -! l-i' l : :. ' i . . ; selT-dlwawlt - : -. ; Rail Road Tickets IS ought ami Sold, ! "W. J. Branch, " se5-dlm AT EAGLE HOTEL. ration iTELEGRAEHlC-S ASSOCIATED! PRESS TELEGRAMS- SPB- II , UUJi TO CITIZISJS.J J .'lt ,'!-, : tij i Got. Ililinlie ... It is,veryt generallyeUeved that; Mh Hill 'will receive' the nOminatiori Ibt GoVefrnor.' On the first ballot; the cotuv .tyi dembcracy -had 4t 1 concentrated fqreea; upon any candidates ?JThe: morn ing opens with everything apparently tending in Hill's favor , During. most of W.a hii1.i : itft. '-triitti. t'Wm' "-vt. -riiA Moonay together with Ed Hill and other Tmman leaders,, wereictively; wrjitrlg-j among- tJueir iollowers, in.-HUIs, tor The poyernor's Keaquxte's' 'irfptia ' of the, Grand io Iotel coUagefl ppa en, trrrorgea aTXta mOriMtigiaUr the Jacksoniftj-ghib ; of fAlbany ; iuid other organizatiiBf have been- parading j the streets In fWht of the hotels carrying the Hill banners,-and with - bands playing. The Tammany men: claim: that the?' is no longeiany 1 doubt-thai Hill will be nominated on : ih& first ballot,- and. tie county democracy though they, do! not admit thisi-cbhfess that Hill's position, is much stronger to-day .than it appeared to- be last evening; the; State : is under stood so far as yet marked out to be jjill for : Governor arid' Sen'atif Jacbos ""of BrOoklyri for tieht-GOvenibri. The feigiit of -the "Hill ; picture-worn conBDicfouslv' along side Tammany," ribbons which was not common last night, are almost a re gular thing this morning, .Lp'. fact. jit loots as ir lliU has caDtured the town. Copper's i chances ..'seem. ! to ;be ." rapidly lessening the 'county. .The f democracy' at their meeting this morning, iailed to agreo upon any candidate and this would seem another point JrUavor of Hill; The Hon. Nichols Miljer, who: is.hre . as a.1 looker on,; but as usual keepfe jw.ell-post-j ed, says that the; indications point :yery strongly to HiH'omination, on the 1st ballot? This is'generally conceded; and on another hand, it does hot appear that any combination of circumstances1 i-is likely to prevent. Abram S. Hewitt does Tot appear to- be passing as 'a candidate this morning; and ; it is hot- likely. that his name will b'e presented. V 'A ' : : j 'There were fully as many ladies and prominent, personages present In. the Casino at half past.eleveh this" mofning toAVitness the proceedings of th e' Demo cratic State Conve'ntibn as attended the opening of the Eepublicaa Convention two days ago.1 At exactly ;12:30 o'clock the Convention was called to ,6rder by Chairman. O'Brien, 'of , the . State Qom mittee.. . George .. Raines. ,": of ; ; .-Monroe county, was . then elected temporary chairman. . . .. 'li -"'THE, LATEST.; Vf-ii i' t - j ' ; Raines, on taking the chair, a'ddrersed the convention at. some length;-' All referencesto President Cleveland Were greeted with cheers. Representatives of Anti-Monoply League, . State, Trades j as sembly then addressed. the contention briefly. Burke , Cochran ; then; - oered j strong resolutions against Civil Service r Laws which were greeted with tremend Otis' applause.. These resolutions are similar' to those adopted by' Tammany some weeks ago: ,,J - - - ' - ' ''' Iloman Catholic Ceremonies, , Baxtixobe,-September 24. ; , The. Rev... EtWaiVMcColgan, Vicar' General of the arch dioceso of, Baltimore, and Pastor of St. Peter's Church,, was to-day invested with the purple Rochet and Mantilla ,'of ; a Monsignor, , in tb: Catholic Church. rArcli Bishop Gibboas blessed the vestments and made an ad dress appropriate to' the- Occasion.' ' The Pontifical mass was celebrated hy ' BiBt' op Becker of Wllmington'.Del,,' B'BU0Pr O'Sullivan, ol Mobile, and .Northrop,' of North CarolinaV Monsiguor-JQuihn,' ol New.York, and a large number of clergy participated. The ceremony was -at St. Peters "Church. - " ' Manifesto' by'S'Jerdnte JtTapb-. ; : rxv:!;;'.-, : v-V.m..' 'c ;v ! '..J; i vi; Pabis, September. 24. Prince JeromeTfapoleon has issued a manifesto to the people in which he says that he neither desires the restoratioji of. monarchy, nor the adoption iof the .Uto pian plans Of "refOTin.". He accuses the Imperialists of pandering to the ..wishes yi -KuuiutijiB, an 14 oi, luuiBnung revolt.; and;concludes; by: saying . that h&, and all members of bis family will withdraw from participation in elections until France "summehsa constnutehf aissembly) or assigns to the people t he task of ndm ination of a head for the Government. ' . : , '.-. ... 'i . . ..,. i !' Baltiniore. Market i . i. -; ' BAtTTMOSK, Sept. hi. r. Flour active, higher, strong... Howard, tra 3 0U4 25: family 450500; city mills superfine :83 50; extra" l754 23; Rio brands 4 755'00. : ' Wheat,' 'feoqthr em, -firm; western lower; :cWing didl Southern red 0596; amber 981 00; No, Western, jrregqlar; closing dpll; Southern wfiitti 5556ryellow 52'53.'-' -! ' V-Xew York Stock Market j j," .0 V-.NKVflfomS September 2f"'.v :Phere has been' noticed a tone to tra3 ing at the stock exchanto this morning; Wh ich, s.Ticir a moderately active open ing, subsided - into : fullness. First' prices were so'u.ewhal .irregular- as compared last evening closing quotation but - de clines in xio case exceeded i, excoj Jfor Erie common whitdi The advances wp're equally limited. ; ; '...' f:: t : : t Mil 1 'tt&foioBi jfrtofa groan,t,sri,ithat no leaves retdiairrbfl'txio' 'stviyand laycarefunjfTJB,tIio ,groun4. keep ,its tbl'e1 j6kvefl,etriight,K When-wilted jti6tIedu'gtr'itor' haridie 'without buetsking, jiut foue rows f plauta in a row of pileSpuiqL Uoxiy 90V( to 30 plants la a piL" ifhe stlckinsr horse is riaada;t)f a-piece tW.byfotar seven C? WngcWWQ egs at,, fine, end of feneing. r Make. a rxortis0 at, up b'eir end bf.twb' b'fptir .'three' inches deeijlnsef fe6'fendf 6f Wthf. A spud; sinth iron pciifctiis . slipped on othjec jejaid.riEitii,; and, ytm .aconow ready for sticking In large 'tobac co putfi.te4E,BSbs plaotefftvrtly dis tribute4o,ch; jiti.j,In Einal to bacco puton .'mpre. but "do, not fctovf .d. ' T6 haul to the1 she'd 'lse a ra'ck'ftfted' ttne'.wa-srjc'ereigh-teen feet' long;' and 'three'; feet o and eight inchjes wid v tho ifcppy, and fur h?S toQKlwerice. hiding at oo-ridjuid press. the lath close together 'till the f?ckilBv,Mf ,r A man standing on thft rack! fiailj'pas3 thfi tbbaccoo ttre man hancine as the fouthtfer'bf stbiy ffx'ftro shed. Hang the latti aboatf - sewent-anches aparU'i. Small tobacco, qanp.ibung closerr.aad;yery large rj,Qtso,,..elose. When cutting, if tlie day he hot and clear, no tobacco should he" 'left in the field during th- ' middle1 of; the d&yf as it woud sun buriii i-ta At such titaent in the morning, after the dew is offonly'! what can be takenttoftbo. shed before dinner. In the, afternoon it may not dp to commence cutting- b'efprp three or even1 four VdlockJ'1 li''t)aH.1bf this thay' be left bvtfr night m pires' to bo got in the next morninpf, it there is no danget of raid:TobaiCCO in snug pilesfjs not damaged, f , roupb, by a sugni snower, , ieyer icuve ioouc- co long in piles n it wnfr piled -when hotras it tfffl heat, or coddle, as it is called:' ' lu '"- An i '.it .i irjii li ''IW Oil I'.Yflg (Maj: Jr. J? mHh Jviff bpflm apRoin- ted Iost JJast .at ajetvUeiXvice R, M, .Orrells.usMndd.j.jb.is is as it should bp. JJr,rrfiU has narpnbt jbeen ti .-good,, postmaster,, , fa, , niay not bare: been; an offensiyg partfzan. IJe; wjw,: a.party , .man, for,, li.hat, and was in, the. position jtq akQ the 9onsequences,tiI pj, man ca.jiold the positian of postmaster,-,, a large town-witbjout lending himself to his party; it may bTisobriscious lyj;' but'inoBtt certainly -efficieatly. They all ought -W gOi -and 'they ought to; goi oQt :cheerfully'. ' They deserve pothing lse,'and "they'can expect nbthihg ielse.- v'?nor: - :i r-i' iii'.' "ii!" :".! ?';; - Thb Tob acop'Pkospkcts. ..... j :1The' I)uib&m Tobacco 'Plant oCthe 23d saysbnin6,'aofliOrir''6'iAesswf'kkow 60methlrrg',tliaf ' 'ma !ihtere6r ' rWefltern pladtors, The judgment m? ;the Jset is passed. .The final response ris with the WeBt ' ''' " J.lJt-lr-ilji ;!. "Mi. G. A. Reams, than iwhoihi tthere is not a better..iudceof tobacco, has just returned from a, two weeks trip, among tobacco' farmers.' -He went specially to ascertain t the crop i otttlopkV and : dioring the time he. examined 'tivn hundred barns of tlie weed; and out bf that num ber he sound only forty, barns of .fine to bveco, : He says four-fifths;ofjthe'rop that he' sav-,"he would hoi" give over $8 average. . .1 bas been munng ia torrents for two, days, which of. necessity, serious ly damaees trie crop.' 'AIT hopes ofa fine crop of tobacco are now blasted, and the fortunes, pf dealers who hav,e a stock of nne wrappers on nana are. rnaue. ,r The. Whit ! aijsja:llcfttaiijr;n t, hy Dock,. JlitcnJaon, :;. k,'"aAie Suffolk Oysters areaelved .daily, f$( nerved at r e a so nab l'e prieeavn--) Meals served ( at all hdurs. . " V sept t rfr f)17-tf 1.7 -TT Homes Without Capital -t.i; THE FOUNDING OI ThBTOWJ OF whittier: SOMETHING! UNlQJJfi tANtiNEW. I. CLARKE WHITTIER, oC. California, If dlvl dhigtKJ.tXX) acres rtf land, in 8wln co., N. C , lu the "tky land region,'" toviiivUitractaivr ac tual et(lerS only. 9 - ' .rNT T , They will be cold for efwru. M pa'fel -trodit of from one to ten years. If deireLI the principal may lay tot five year at 8 per eat. lnieref;pay able annuaily,'and one-fifth of the principal to be paid ach year, threator. f( i, 1 The climate is healthy ; mild in winter, and aa cool la sumaier a?-li mounta reglohk T tho Northern States. - ' , . . . -The foil iariMi, ana produce Unrtt crtf Of all the fruits, grains and vegetables, frrown in the North, iwhiio Its tobacco brio the. hlKheat jn-ice in the market, av&iagipg a net profit ot from ST5 to $i0 per acraj and grtua take natumlrt-U the soil-As far as cleared, it presentafipe timber. -' The UuiUe aredlvkiod iuto ianna of.Mwn.20 to 000 acres to suit.pnrchasers. . . Tie tabor required opening AtKese'tands has made the Town of WHITTIER a neocsslty, whloa is nMT a. station on the Wnta Norta Car olina Railroad, 6 miles eas eft Charleston., Tho rounder of Whittier .will spnr no paimt 6r ex pense to mai.H the vamt attmctive aitrl drslra ble resident an txrMneas town in Wiwtem N. C. MUls, stores, residences and a ne hotel are ifow beinr ereeted, and other m arm factories will follow Water well -nupnUtd, to. the. town by . 'pipes.' ' IiOts donated to tlinrches, schools, public buildings and work h. : t ; , liT i . , t r o -'-TheimprovdmentsSf the larida itndtheVwn require all iindaof macbanieii Had laborets.and all barchasers of lands or lota Can get Immediate ana constant employment. ,:' ( it r s-u i - Purchasers will be furnished lurirb'er for Im provemeuUiAtWQSl? lguQ foet, and wrk to -pay fof It. " . . ; To totmcoo ItWf I will advance tnmi one third to one-half the valoe on their growing crops and wait until soldi ajti Vf- .,''. Comfortable quurtcrs and rations will be pro vided for puroliasera and ' their famine,, at the mere cost of rations, until, they can erect their ownkoase .;(iI-;',mi-.;1 ncwi 'in -mil Thus yon can bny lands, lots, and build houses, on long creolts and work to pay for them.ijO Such indvckmknts have never been oOoredbe .t)re, as ate now oilered at Whittles --i . Come at once and ereet your honses, Tlsnty" ;wor at a prices, i Tobaoco lunds to icr and 1 get ready for spring crops. . Fences, roads and houses to build, nnrserkaad fruit trees to plant, tc. Plenty of work rlv now, .,, . '.' 0; .WHrrfiEU,1-' ...;, I ..Whiiticr, Charleston P.O., feopt.l8-tf. ' -- . HwalnCo.,K.C. mm