" - ' " ' " "i .' " .. " ' -j' f " '''' ! f 1 ' ' ! j 1' ' " 1 jf.-': jt A' ' " -I. v ' i-:'f: ii; ' . ; :,V ; :,- ".-.' . -Lp .. . ; j ' ; i ..-.i Ar ;r vit a ' v f . I h x i t 'frt? W; .XsiL - hi I Neuu .it- , v ... t ..... - i J ww 'yi-'i ; . i. " T III .I, ri ' T- , - : ' ' - . ' 1 !?!.: 5. at thT.4?&-a,i'ta.'taA , ; r a:shE:vict:e;; t i i. j j 4 . r - - - - 1 1 i i l ii i , . ,M i , jy m t-lkrS v.H-nc.u, held tiir- I (Pri.'0" ve,.m'a weiring f In nn aee oar asm tellinr. i t '.r t-.j j To be liring; fs'snhlinie. : 1 i f: " Uaik thc waking' up of nations " Crog and JIfigog to the fmj ..,..- h ' f J ". ; ij?,lrk 1 ."wh oondc'tii ?i 'icrtiiihaT -! M i nling tVr its litter da?j" t ; ; illTH y.f P1;J. cn, fill daSlj; -I' k 'i' iWitU J'ur music and your wine f Fr 5f lo - Tl... 1.11.. 1 ! Gk3'a mhaniT-hath.neetl of ihine. Ilark ! i Re onst-t t xviil je fi!d your I Fi(li;cUdUnj,i hL IxU U . .1 ' Cpro up, thou dnw.y willkj-! !: I . World.4 are'chargijig. ti the ihock. : ' utc chrgir.gt-lit-avi-n KLUding; a hast hat an Lour to flit; fj'ow the Llazoiud cni u.fihin'g 1 On-i.cht oi:vrard,ff.f ihe rht 1 On! let all ihe'sotil within yik f For th truth's Vukc go ubn4d! . Wtrikf let every 'nerve -and &inW Ttll n ngts tell for Gol i! i i A feUng of 5adcess. almost despnir.ihra'uded my iniiid. J And why ? The full moou ws!shiniug se renely, the stars tunkletl merrily, and; the cbol ilay evenir. air was filled with odors of the: new-h.rn e. fCUII I was not brtmv: the f.i&e irotl D.c ftMr and-yoaag,-' id 'Ixttii4 ol. and ?ns had lett incj In despair, and 2Ielari- tet'U summers, romantic. aUcclionale. Uk.-wie m ...... . .. ..$,!) 1 V. -rr - el 2 ... , J J...- C CO " j - - -&-i-.i. .1... 4. . vio tolamz twel .tw, '-1 ;:-r-; "J 00 . IF r . - 4 . r , i tcnirM'nmeiit, I ghetl fir adreuture1fr ,lo:4 urouiidu rvliy. the Me-al of ivhlcn Was cVer vivid in my im:iginatia. t Thi well-known cople from i 1 'Du!c iJcTcnitctn IVrui unaK, no ct.rnir 'dcetl had I done to gxun fnm her a tenr If -sy miv.thr, a glamf-adunxution, or sra m I tt allit-tion. - i . -1 TlAi sadlr thinking I walked aU a deserted nvcntein W-vlucgton. city, The "faliit flitkt rings 'of a lamp in the middle of jtlw street, show ed the ttinsition of a deep excavation; a new. sewer, was nmrm of erection. Twenty felt below thej fcurtm e tlie bubbling of a fetid stream; was distinct iy uauioie. . . .,.. ... j . . Mjt musings was suddenly Interrupted a shrill ire:n, aca'nipiinled;:ly nf djtar rumbling, dis- turled Uie midnight silence. " In t he black shadow of the houses aT blacker shade was! rushing likeJ cm demon of darkness, and us it came where the mooh's soft rays gave it di-tinctness, I tchcld n ,i o.ch inadly drawn by two fiamin'g horses to- wards the yawning gulf. (Intuitively I grasped , 'the pridle of the brse next to mil as jit ciime . npir cnugh; and stopped the ior jtnimals. more frl-'liei.ed th.-.n vicious, within a ft W feet of the . ej.t .fv..:iii ; their precious burden hajd been savetl im vvvz" of ctVr-dty. Graf ping the reins I Tir.t.:td to litj l.ox; a pool of bljd wr.s there. ; h it Fncj dric"r. riJit)kiDg . thrungh tbeyrjfice tint j cfaiiianuaUtt 'witVthe inside. a face," docMy pale fni the raven hair that i-lnstered arounq 'the fair lTiw Ihe face of a lovely girl entranced my vi fclonf Anot her f acti all a!) rfrel lal n4 SVt ly, lu nt its Jlassy eyes upon its younger companum, . Not dariig to leave the box,! could hut Whisper: " j Where shall I drive?", j - ifo No. 317 E street, south." Therewas no time to lose; putting the whip ? the horses. I dmve up the avenue, down Twentieth street, up E street, until the coach stood before No. 3i7.t; Dismounting from the seat I helped the elder lidout, nnd taking the younger one InVny arms, carrtetl licrup the stciis.. PWing my ar to her Iqwjbrcathing was indistinctly audible ; I knew she siiirVivcd. In the meanwh'ile tlie ol.J lady hadun . locked tliedmr. and taking her beautiful compm ion fnm me. shut, locked, and bnVed it ih my face, -Brithmt deigning to say .a Word of thankx I turur el h anger from the lmue; the carriage was gone; no one could 1 see .1 1 see of whom to Inquire foncerniug us personages in whose fate 1 had be-en thelnvstcrio to ptou: lini-nt.' ! ' l .-I E t- Iw'er.t hme bruised, bmken down; and slept the S - . . r 4k ,ne i ...i5,,(!er of the ni"bt and the greater pirt of the --r ) - " . - ,- ... 1 t-v. In the evening, alter iw ngni nnu emr- rned into nightfeeling irrclstably; drwn thither, 1 f4und myself again before No. S17. Every blind vai closed ; there were no signs of jlife?within. save a flw rays of light from a? solitary, window In the cecond story. Some few fect below; the? window the roof of a porch projected.. ; Thinking there would be no difficulty in reaching it, I mounted one of the colonnades that supported it. and. at iength. with stfps, approached thu window." Peering ..Jr-Vlil. a stranffo tXblibuCWaStisible, ulna low bed lay the fair form of ihe beautiful my fetep, and ' kft the dead-'angel : and iheliting XMext morning this paragraph in the. papers at- t meted my nttention : 1 ' l4A sad accident occurred, "here some few evenings since; the horses attached I to' the carringe of Wr well known citizen, Mr4 E- , (bet the time "be ing absent from the city,) Incoming 1 frightened, dashed away at a furious rate. The driver was thrown from his seat ; the horses, continuing ;tkeir M . 101 were at jengin sioppeo on avgn ye fammn nnHn.n W ,ZJrZ .r " T i 2.V " . carriage, at the time of ,thGy aeddnt, cpntaiqjnf :ah insane oaugntert wr. and her kwwiii Mtsa E died yesterday, if is ,supp.sed from fright. i ue lateral la&es ptice tlua morning' -kf f! To Bweetcn fur my heart, "'i 1 The pain Of th j4 h.Utake. Your hand U in iuy own, : iM : i ,: And slab me, saying Friend I" J y ISay, tho' I be Turcot vlii if -elf t Hi Still, let me kiss the lips M J -i-; . Thrtt traitors are to Ive-. 7 '.. What; nothing but your handj-i 'i 1 anu uuii wiuuii .us gi.jvc l 1:1 . Because the 'past ;was nwcet j Because 30 u are so dear; . Because no more j we meet: In aiy future year ' ' . . .-1 . Be kind and make, ine glad j Just for a moment's space; " Think I shall be! sad, And never se? your face. Orekis !efore we part; - And so yc u nothing meant ? Tho I be gone, your heart ' Will kep its old ciintcnt. Nayrot your cheek your jlips I claim them as, ray right-; f ! " Small guerdm for great .love- ! Before We 'say goodnight,, .- Ah, shy, uplooking ej-csl; . r .; , , Kot true tho' buc and rWc IIo w 'dare, you feign surprise j " To know -1 hold, you dear? j!-'.; What i-oyness will iiot yield, -. ,ltt boldness sure may tke Well, then, if not for Love's, One kiss for, FriendsbipV On kiss before we, part 1 One little kiss,"my dear One kiss to help ny heart . Its utter loss to bear. , sake ! One kis to check the teurfc Jiy manhood scarce can stay ; Or thus I n:nke it 1Yts," While you are saying ,'..!' . Hcpc Ca. -' : The darkest cloud will vanish be bfe the ran, find the heaviest nicht rrive tlace Io n i-omicg morrow. 1 here is no jrrief w profound that it cannot be less- ened : rinn ura:nT bilUT tint it cannot bo tura- ea inio j(y ai.u giauiiet. xjov ir ccj (ui-sciu tw administer her consolation. fche lives amitl trialt. and disappointments, and shines more bright ly.for the dj.rkercd ainos, hire in which he dwells. She eoun-s unforbidden to a man in hiH JoWi. estate, as a coniforttracda friend. ;ln leases' and crosses, iMjrs.e upon the swift tide of imisiK-rityor driven5 by tin; ebbing currents of adversity ; amid1 flu?-strife? of toinnies. or hailed hv the ac-ciatoations of the mui titude, she bids him rise sune-rior to; all and wait jki tientlv the issues of live allwise PnividenceJ Hope on, toll on. bide the time. Gol is hot unrighteous to forget the work of the lalor of love.; Ho knows all and the appointed lime is in his hand.' Wait pati ently for bim. "How have I seen thee,'! said Bish op Hall, '"of lifeless stones raise; lip children., to Abraham ; of sinners to make saints; outof a blK)ily war, a happy eace ; out ot a roci, water; or a pros ecutor, an apostle.' i ' Ccartaklp. i A modern time for courtship is' from twelve to eighteen months. This, of course, greatly, depends on other circumstance s, but its,, length 'should' not be unnecessarily extendeel. I It is this sort of fash ionnamely, that of an 'interminable wooing that gave occasion to the young man objection ;t mat rimony, wnin tie t!.me ws.s urgetlhpon him by his ladv love: Wy dear," sjiid he.r if we were nvir riecl I don't know where I could spend niy eVen-ir-s!" ''.' I f"' J!i;- "V? 1 3lary a voumr Laly becomes weary of the tedious delay of 'her suitor, "and ? maty an anxious suitor grows" weary of the unnecessary scruples of the fair line. There is a story told of i a young couple who bc-an ito court at au r early? age, who went ou courtir.E when they were out.ot jneir teens.;-in tlemun venture-d to, propose a i settlement, but wS be-el t waif a short time: longer, and so he wSt .m waiting, and. youth i departed, and the S ori;n unkabl0ri but still went on as of old, till more i tlum hal f .a century had passed; iris a wore!;, they courted all nlcd"id couple, still omrung. oegan v their lives, and lived to be old, but: not married. 1 Tweatr-TaTea Cents Wcrta f Itfarried Life. In Virginia, where the law fixes i the marriage J fee nt oneetollar, mere is a renuuistcmcui vwujjic who many years ag(i called on a parson and reques . ted him to marry fhem. ' ! h 1 v i..n. ia mv fee ?" said the functionaVV. . i The parties who were to unite their fortunes-did J so at once, ana iouua ine join v amount to ue mm . . , tr.sivHn cent&- ; ' :t- . '7 A:.1j :Ci J . ..... j !, '1 cant marrjijou ior uiai.iiuiu, ttintlpni:in. : . : i -A little bit of service wijl go a jlong way," re iIih m ill nimliciinL J!i i ; i .-Ah n." said the parson, Vyou doit 7 for the . v,;il hnt tur the roiKl vou uoiw a wuiuu you.'V : , i . ' , - .' i? V' " !l i i . The lass, intent on marriage, began to weep, hut the parson wasiaextricable, and the couple Jnmed sadly to depart. Just then a happy thought seem ed u. strike e torlom maiden4aiid she turned and cried through her tears:. ! ! tj ' '"" ' -Please, sir, if yu can t marry us "full up." woVt jtiu mair us twenty:seven wnts wtrr(h; we can come for the rest sonie other time! j This was loo mucn ior, uie ; V them "full up,' joicing.: ,-; .; onri tiiv: wpnt nn.ineir wav re- ,j ; ; .- . i 1 M i jr. T-ARMKK recentlv aclvertisod for at runaway wif e, nrcHed rxrwclil ai tehtion to the tneaiH, ness of her deseruon , uui w coring w kissed ihe servant airL r The bouse : exp ases' were instantly reduced over threo hundrea coiWi per . . . . v . i i , -mjw1 wprooi. (' . . . n - - vmWToa -nNYkT, Wri . Wrf !i . : t !? n 00 " 13 "ue WIH be!" ss7?fi :fVfa:ft w"iV 3.trttJW -4 i figeoaar w enstiibiiithft TUiKbV atreer -n- .t-. T: 1 : ; i I i b 1 - Uire yesirs,ilongTauMJghforJaelleta fo viurenuja ! : ; . : theirJiaods, and get tMt nxoney iuf W j-uue. i(r ,iivea sweei sase J . I WHrnimire every tnree to iive one ui yiur neaa is turneil away; M tue vantage of a long; taproot, to go down deep ,fTi r For'the first time and 'the las. i ! , !: H' - V injhe.dveartl.andbring.up moisture in dry.weu ..u .,. l' ii'H: ther.; when the surface roots ennnot, famish one OnehUlekisIprayU ;, ; dropM&ifclU'gtoY&g plan WTheref ore, Nr. tho vnn W. m nt il wheu a tree, or bush, xr vine is transplanted, make j j .- - -i -1 . . . i .- , i F AEHEE S ITB 'H(TD S EZEEPBfiS Trrrrrrryrrr:: .'!! ; ,Vi::r';r ' rrT How to Tbanspikt TBEnKature: indicates that most trees:, shrubs,' and plants- will ; flourish most Satisfactorily, endure longer, anfl be every wey better, when they send a strong tap. tjobl kdeepf(ntcj the ground. And this fact s more particularly true when the subsoil is porous, that a long tap root will readily strike down ward; hs far as the stem grows upvrara. were it nor ts habit nt the tree or plant Kaend down such a tap root, il-would be advisable "clto cut ltoffi- many.iiurseymen Will persist in CUttlnf this' TTt itff ut'ull lm(irHaf tvrdnao Itmtr say ten roots will push out at the emf'of the stump where, the taproot .was severed, whih Will be more Wpervitseable tu .thta growing plant or tree than only more ad rant- for tp1!' vSTeven by Vear. Most tnpn think If thej can make a tree hve one1 rear-, the dif Acuity Is all nver; they may now--cd1int-hn a satis factory and successful -growth. But there never . i was a principle more erroneous. --'Every tree needs a deep and large Hole: with a Ion crowbar, four feet deep, put'a taprobtlnto it, and fill thel vacancy With" sand. If there' is no taproot.jbend dowA a lateral root into the hole, and encourage -a taproot t6 strike deep ihto'the sjIL '.We, are seeing the Su perlative folly, all over our country, jn : the failure of trees and vines, of all kinds, of cutting off the taproot. . . 1 1 !., . v I ,4i. U. - . Shrewd nurseyaieri -Imf hoodwinked and bam boozled farmers long enough, by piakingj thenx?be lieye that the taproot should be cut off. jKaturais a more reliable guide than the instructions of a nur seyman, who can sell more trees and make more money by recommending a practice .that is, diamet rically opposed to Nature's lawi ; f j -. J 1 WnAT Tnic Farmers Must ixNaV.UTiu farmer, like the business man; must know what he isdoing; he must have some-nrettv. decided ideas ofiwhat Ihe is ti accomplish iu fact, ,hv, must calculate it be- forehand.-..; ' He must know his soil that of eacli lot ;! not only the top; but thesubdolL' : "" r ' He must also know what grajn and grasses fare adapted to. each.-: ' ;,!..' i.!. L..r j .f .. ' lie must know when is the best time.to work them, whether they need summer fallowing) I ! j i " ;' I He must know the condition hr Which grband nmst be when plowed, so thatuH be not too wet or too dry. :.- - .-' - .i j .. : "fi-;pviH . AYt '.- He must know that some grains, require earlier sowing than others, and what: those grains areC: - . lie must know iiowto, put them. in. f i He must know that it pav's to have 'machinery to aid him, as well as muscle. j . j j jl ;' ; " He must know about ! stocks and manures, and; the jcultlvation of trees and small fruits, land many other things; in a word, he must kboWwliat expe rienced, observing farmers fenow U be sure. of suc cess.1 Then'he'wul not guess: will not run such risks.;; :;-.; ;. ;.,,, J.ti'TH -t ii'' -. -: ", U ! Lazy Farmers. Laziness prevents a man from st miing liia lmrse,.tO-nu! u !l f?rt ril thsit gets k ocked off lhej'enceandthroubthislazyni gt.'cta WliOlo; held of corn j& wrumMj 'u.tiiiageifr' j j- , . , Lizii.ess keeps a man from driving one hail when one j would do, and finally costs a carpenter's bill for extensive repairs, i .! -lit- ' . Laziness allows a gate to get off the hinges and lie in the mud. or stand propped by rails, or, a sta ble or barn to leak and damage hundreds of dollars worth of provender. I T 5 - f 1 Lazines4-in short, la the right and proper name f or. jn ine-tenths of the excuses given iforf bad'-farm-ingj ; But by far tlfe most prolific of I the many wastes that are due to laziness is the waste of ignor ance. 1 lint this waste is in itself i so greaw and has s many ramifications, that we shall have to defer ts-discussion for another time. 1 WnAT Farmers Cannot Conceai. A poof far med cannot conceal thu fact tliat ht is; a! poor far mer. ! Alf his surroundings proclaim the verdict agidnst him: his horses,' cuttle, t wagonsj harness; plowsj fences, fields.' and even his wife and children be;tf silent, but unmistakable evidence against him. Oh jthe other hand, all these things will" testify -fa-vombly on behalf of the good' farmer, - Every pass er-by can read the evidence jyro and ci.j This fact aloRe ought to stimulate every farmer to do his bes(, for the sake 'of. his own character, as well as interest ; for he mar rest assured thai every passer by will pronounce judgment according! to the evi- clench ' '" ;ii,:;s' .-i'-jl'. l- -II ' 'S' '' Abolt HoRSEa From the. Rochester Union we take the following: "Horses, as a general Jhihg, get jtoo much licking and too little feed. ; If amau loses his haf while driving his horsei he 1 licks' the horse to pay for it.; If he runs into another wagon through his own carelessness, he licks his horse to make it all right. If his horse slips bt tumbles, he getlickeel for it if he does anything he gets lick ed tor it. and if he don't, do any tiling jhe gets the same.! A great many horses know'a 'sight' more than their drivers, and; if they could (change places with them, society at large would be the gainers, and so would horses.'! . , ; j j '! ? - 'Apple Custard Pie: Peel sour apples and stew Until solf and r.ot much water left! in them ; then rub them through a cullender; bejjt three eggs for each pie to be baked, and put in at the rate of one ery. wen, oui me aimuiui. tujinr h .tii,a-..Q ff iViimnkin n is whirrh thfv rpspmhX? in appearance. Drjed apples are very nie by m ikjng tkom a little more juiey. You can frost them, and fetnrn them to the oven for a few moments, which will imxrove i ! I - I ore horses are killed by hard rid than aire worn out by hard work ; altl ineand driving althbush too miy orJ -rV. fi tr, dpnth i It is strange that horse own ers! will not see their ; own interest In taking bter valuable an aniraaL A horse: shoulfWey er be put to the road without having1 bisfeet exam ined to see'that the shoeing is all right, f Be ceful about watering when the horse is warm., legs well after every day's work, j I j; : There is no more handsome evergreen t&n the hemlock. Some writer is perplexed to Krw wuy Vj)eisoQ9 who can Ket thehemliH ty thournos ior HVUIIWVV . I 1 the mire digging should i .k i;,ririnirthinMaini1 tn disMneeor mnes. " !a6'"D "''- r . . -- S1)r,ce nnd arborvitse. He answers uin7eu y e agree with, mm, nowever, uiai ; i evrirreen. 4 ' : ; "' ""' '.'f"- theAniencan evergreen. -1 ;-i ' -: t-ri I tl i'-, Ai " bA !,Trt pppsrsvt: mAit .cnt it in from wo to four pound piecs; place the pieces in areartnen :or woooen. vessel ; spnnsie whusNih V powdered rharcoaL J Jn this manntrmeai nwy w u kept fresh more' than fifteen days, ho matter now warm the weather ma j. fee. The coyering of char coal should be ffotn ad inch sirida.hatf in thickness, the thicker the better. I I - j J Bcos pn PLANTai-Sprhikle the plan ' j0' as they are coming throsgh the earth, w n mixture 4? Kan mannni nl r tjf T?i?xi trt CCcSSJlXy - ttX" j tf tl.P nlntH nr im This mm Ui IAV'1 4J it 1 1 ui cl ! vt cm- a . an. ava y"- . . r . ' . . v uw w a v a iiu v soil as well as offend the bu iVeaL 0TELET.Twel ' pound-reaL: ive eggs. i . i 1 1 ..lllUI Bara. rnrtlinlfinu. FDoonfnl runner. sL111' teacup milk, and 'n Vtter., ?tMixl well, and bake one . . h(- 5., , t - ; 4 To pua cup of nulk add two cn'4 f H.1 J:JTi a?q COpa I sasar ir-l luree cups or Hour FV- "eaen; three cupsof flour P ; " wltWwvli?'- I4' RP? ryr Ckf?Ftd P cup of butter and one ot sugar for three picav e.. sori.with nutmeg. One egg for. each (pie's?" i ; ii - . t. - . ..j: .i '.. vtf" mivent y Adveitiseiusn& The" JL'urest. - Best and Caaapt: . j LATJiNDRJYi SQAPSlA:;t U ' ii M Sold .by bII; Grocers.- vja a; -'-.Sep 2.15,4 vj t-th'T;4i.'X!;?p1I' m .t'iyU 'i' mi IS-BETTER ! than ourj regular.haped .Axes for -these rcaaeaa:!- ;.!"!.'-. L v ' -r . !- .Seconili .don't?tjck limU Third. It does not jar the hsiuSLte&rof&rd - tsie ! :. FoiirthNotlme is Aviated i& faking theTAxd b u of the cut r -T ..'.l. i ! f i ci jxru" taiii4:0: ; Fifti; With the1 sameiaooriffdote rRed.pamt Jias, nothmg tp dq wdn tte-goodquau ties of this Axe,rfor;all our,;A?es atepaiBted; red.4.- If your hardware store does not keep our goods, we will gladly Answer; inquiries .nllryojur orders direct; jor give4 you the name f of niie aVest dealer Vho'keeps our Axesr f fn':f f df f Jf i r AAii-i Pitts5urtth.iP Sole owners of Colbum's-andillea JafckekiPat-nts; rfpilE ESTEY COTTAGE! ORGAN is the best jb. ana cneamc. coutaina tna latent lmnrot imet u uumana ana c jupuaine.i, 4, iws'iltx & Uo., qJe,aian- ASK yoTir Doctor or Druggist for 6wct Quinine it ennals fhtttPt l Ouinini AfTt hn Koirni Vat-r vu.j vuiuiiiK, iiew iuis.,-j p- T 1 . t V . W Irf W M W Xt.A.4 n.T. -r..i. ' i i. j f 7f:- .if is.. . ': . -To tjie' -Peopl of njWesteinr NcTi H E INVITE ATTENTION to the LARGEST . iatdBEST ASSORTED STOCK of GOODS we ever offered.' Thev arVnow arrivinar and beinff openeo' in jue otore, oppf)site ine T-tagje Liorei." iiuuicin unucvi uuu iat.u;ku ujr litic tins. , Patton-Esq.:,.. -i.. LUt-.-U r..-- v i i ". i Our phi of business ,is;;to, buy. fop sK'aml only for1 dv 'down, t)m teliabling us to adhere to a range i ymxn niere ravfraiie ie-ouyeTS ana con sumer than could possjbJy fule rif ; it- were! other' wise. ,(.? ji', : -t'-'l M-' i t, irM"i'l The plan will heslriefti and "invajidbtv "adhered to: and our promises will be found faTthfhllyfuf filled. -To unilleTcnWeffrpuri"CM ton. Cotton Cloth, PowderT I.ejid, Coffee, and other liroceries ; Hardware, and Cutlery Boits and Shoes, and other Goods'on terms a favorable' as' can be obtained at any Interior point In flieSouth. :fr? :ii.By calling and examining our: Stock, this .will be found no -idle, newspaper, boast. Our arrangements are such as wilf enable us to. k'eej our Stock' full, tnorouffii and.tHrapiete-' r- - j i ; RANKIN, SON & COA Asheyille, llarph 25j 1869 . -. -tj.v yy .. 43-tf BOOTS aiiCSHftES ; and HiTSl FOR r MEN, CHILDREN andlthe SADIES. The Jargest.and best assortment everoffered in this 'market, now, arriving , and offered at very low prices for Cash or country produce?"' n'- ' -J-:-tiJA.U u ;'.f.'::BANKW SON & CO. Asheville, March 25, :1869, r,.f,T rh:Vv43,ly. 4 i lift PROVED FARMS r, FOR SALE. Apply tD 1 ' "r . ,E. J. ASTON, i Rea Estate , Agent, i AshevillelNi C. . April 8 45 Blacksmitlls, and Carpenters Tools. XX.EL KINDS, includipg . , AJS VILb, VICKS, t J j'v ( i i ; ? BEELOWS,. PLANES, ; ;.i - ilA v; .SAWS, .FILES,. Indeed, every article' in , tliis line. !; Verycheap for cusn or country proauce. r : KAN tilN,-bUN fc Ashetille, March 25, 1869. ' N ;,ly ii ! i f 5 liegister. a Dec 3 ' - . - . 28 IA A A Ponnds BEESWAX. - ' ' ' U U U '2,000 pounds" GEESE FEATHERS. 2,000 TALLOW :f N ; ' 10.000 " DRY HIDES. M ? For which merchandise will be exchanged. . Country Merchants? will please observe this notice.- Great advantages promised, -A - '4 ' , v ! : Agents Waited; A ork fo; 1 1 Jbt iepp 1 e osionr aud histoet op tee books or the biele, 3 -.0 . 1 '' ''" '" r '"''"'.' Modern objections to the 'inble aie hem met with all the masterly learning, logic and power of the dietinguished au thor, making it just the book wanted by every .Christian le liever ;or euquiier. asa v; - - , -y. Oompanion and Defender the Bible, ' Endorsed by. the Press.' Cleriry. ProfeaBOis of collesres, and men of influence eerywhcie aa the .l ' s : ; r ' ."" -;''. : Book for the Tidies. No Other religious work fias "ever created k touch. or met bo raoid a eale. We make the most f avm hi i 'Agents of any Publishins House in Ameiica. iTeachers, Students, old and new Agents male and female, will please address, for particulars, , J- A. bTODDAKD & CO., r Uept 9,16,8m s . - - ;.;;-'(.' vaucago, in. 4 SUBSCRIBE i A , FOR TUE ASHEVILLE "PIONEER'? ; , ; , i u o-o-n .-..r:- . . , Ai. I - xto-uvrtox, jjoi aait unjrivr rnri- , h tj . T.lv.'rJ," VK In Westei-n 'Nov'tli Carolina, . i. i U': ; - i J, :;.,,:,--reUj---,:i . All. - !'- L i The PIQIZEEE is now im tht Fourth year of its exUUnei. V I'M column .re cevotea ! , . -. EDITORIALS OVf LEADING' TOP ICS, .. .. !- . ,b1I axidjctxapcte accouGtsof the-, j , : -1 i 'XOCAL EVESTSOrTHE WEEaV i SELECTION tHOICB liTEBJL TUB&?A OR 1GIN AL AN D S KJLECTEO FOKTUV; vl tAtA(r iji&5d;ilW:,-Vf;vi. f PI0NEFR. a JVnaliv 2ievnapri COEe in lbe state i leminetlj Itted pwuBalta.Uie isax- - The PIONEEB has become moete1com6 andfavdrlta BPEOWISr COPIES BESTr FEES C5 -APPLICATION. D nAi? : ;,TWO ft-JOIS Li R8"Pfl R?; ANNUM, X0TII13 e : Oyg DOLLAR FOB SIX MONTHS, u. . - r. A: H. BOWELIb Jr.. Pttblisher. rmi iai4t ,"fn-- ed ifed) OS ,cdt raf H-: &S r.i lAzso U '!t ? it1"J K:.-i kiT'Ji;- '.'-.. tAji Ai-"v raau . t jR-fjyj.' i. if , (w VW st !-Hl'MMEESBEA6'&"Cf ! s. i i. ;v " F . i " !'" i ! a large anfr.well Belected Stbck of - St.i- i t t ' J - " . : - '- " ht4t deptidhfshitale kufc'h as P. - 1 1 . : h r vA c-.fi ill i f -1 j i .j i Ptli J-f? ii v 3ti 4 if no CLOTHING. i . . j . 5 n v r A i , , mA ' r fCf of cm? .!':!" i'.'! r a5ahr.r nifti :7 HAT13, i- -i . ..iw ki i t .sjj-f-.ii r'O'i? HIXA 'A ., ,--', 4.,,!.. 4 " ii iul .'-'ci r:.bi-y ..Jil. ;s : : Le :4'c .'i3. -TiiiiEiii: .fe:9?m arid Rfvi n ff f ?; n IflvRSaiwafi tsKTi :?' K';. ?i-:tv: 4.;I'i Jlui 5' GPtOCERIES, I- 7 .TTT it; r.. Wr -...'r' - - CHOCKItRY WARE, 5 gt and -a great many other .articles too numerous to j mention!. r: ' i,. ' . , r.A; 4 IfE PVBLIG AW JtfVITJSD; TO. GIVE JJti xVp?iOrro zz; our goods at the TIlEx VE - Our motto is' ' " fpi;'A f t:s? i4 rm-- " Live and let Live? '" We will takeall kindsbf ; country produce in f . kange for Goods,' at the highest market price. i i i HAMiffiUSHLAG & CO., y ! f Opposite the 'Buck Hotel. isheyille'K;! June'23; 1869. im 4J tine 24 1 12,000MP?S hA- A -;-kjASTONU:i AM GOOD HARNESS AND BADD: IE HORSE ASTON. CX. Jw 8alecJ Apply, to l '.lune 10,3.3 .- : ' A -E. J. O; YOTJ WANT A GOOD Is ' COOKING STOVE? f so, call at ASTON'S. AjirU ,Ar n every. variety, very cheap for cashorcoun try! produce. '- RANKIN, SON & CO. ; Asheville, March 25, 18G0. 43,ly 9) HANDSOME BUILDIIT0 LOTS mtAJ in the town ot Asheville tor ba;e h I E. J. ASTOX. 4pri! 845,1 y ' i'i 1 ; Eeal Eebte Acett, Asheville, Nl ci L4 ' - i i- 1 ',50,000 lfrldBAC6Nr; 10,000 Busfiels CORKf r5 1 2,000 Ba J f FLOUR. 1 V SOO B;trW-l MOLASSKS' heville, March 25,-1869., 1 ' '- ' ' - 8 - f , il.'" , .ouiv pa eu. 3,ly it v-.v 'T-f . r - II 5 "i il: As tcrekf IOC) a;$::?;iS bletermtOi 'd:,,.Z T Jt-'A '; - --. . a-L.Z , - Clertrmea :'''':' : ,-V to'?ASTONS. Jt female, wia April 8 ..; - ;, J A s . i,;.. Groceries; .''t'ii".. y m vvk4V . 4 - j? j4 ? Hardware and Ontlfirv: fTPHE. EABgEST,and BEST ASSOETILEITT t Jp-wd ever offered in this! market - r. Prices to give enUre csatisfaclim for tsh or country proauceq ka An JiANKIN, SON A CO, .IMPROVED' LOTS ; Siiit w ine townox Asaewiuefor eaitfby , , - r . r , - . . 12..J, ASTON, ' Eeal Kb(Zus AnOherine.X C. v April 8.iT . rin ira itTKr-r rWnr wW 'm 1. -A InriSE ARRIYIG.andoffeiedat Hfuo. induce evervlfamflv tA im 'A- x be exchanged i?r.r?-t v'ii f: shevilWMaicH? ri ardenanP mJ ERbEEDi t TT'- fitrtrlrl At UO t T ' ; -ASTON'S..- S3 -A Bi53 for lS at this 7Ju a s a e il a-fe-Alo xatixl o r: 'r ; j , ..AND W"Mlf(X : t ciiAiiiC; ilduN'TiE i Apt, t M f .f 4S . ,-l-.M i- t , .iw. f i . ' 2 ATTETtDED'TO AVfr COlLbcrZV. Attornty at Law and SiLc;lLt iLEiLi'uiVj'v uai a a vij-t lux bviuiu vo e u tToxxnesz, IS - T OklUS AT IlOMl tl I Milt. l C.f Ufi MARCU3 SBWIN.1 A "' ' Attorneys at Lfty, , AS HE V I Ii U'NOR THiO Alt O LIN A. ; : I . 1 .-.iii.... ..." I will pnaioe topt-ther In tti Countlc compAnlnpr tt4 !vita acd Twelfth Judicial Dlntilcl. I ' ' K.3ia W. W.'.B 0 L Lei W S, TTnited -States - 'Claim Agent : ' AT A It N II A I. I. "-TJ ' H - " I y.KKVl thl method to Infrnr, tlie rtitylrtlot I vt loei ; wll Legal CUiao yliUbc(Ioeu.af3.t tpt y. . J Any person having palm, In y hanfla, 0U call on ),' fc reiurnmail, and lull partlcutart gfven.T T ' i Ailclalmantaart notified aa toon aathalrMalniara'ktlAV l.nr rn-rt i "IVTVi" i-4'No fee uhlees collection. ara mader- . r viif t April fio-46-tx - ..7tc?vi-jvJW;cwrcoaa8 . V -. v ' c ; ' T rra - -tk - ' ca. .'JL4.' MA xA rr?r3i ... . t. .rTT . HEAL ESTATE r AG J1NT ; :forth. t'OAiJipiiK i ActlTitrajid'effiodracT fa hris'riair tomier tl fellers of Beal CtUU ia Korth CaroHaar ail Hi'fi&L lftgeci tranactieor Umdrtkaa, tMaocrn of Northern and wope&a Eaigrjnti to ocaie aad Mttk ia Bl .M 111. J til J I .k.U r I I i .1.1' r IV LA j , , ; . Morant'on,: N.nC, s ( aHIS POPULAR and FA8HIQXA t-LE 4-"- i win be jiri .a icoiout n coDoaiii' icr L' tion of Vicltoijicd Tiave!eri iluilnu- the corclrr Rvom. relit and Attcntiff tirrrai tr, a Fy priivtMrtttii, ana ir Mtltfartlob l nol f.y fiuoeinaae. r it U. T. A J k 4 ! fcBYKl II & C6 . L1TI.KY. ftTABJ ' tho Hoi., atid the AsnsTiLLK M ..ch aiiif this Hotel, and has lttf Office ju th Uonfet, ' 'AS H?E VI UX -2Ev "t -?.:A- S U H E silKI L B 1 1 ii 1 il that very attention fceary-tortl? eoindijf ol Inhiftpower. will be jpheeitul.y lendijed. i t A J APIUO J,iy -r :-.-.m--XVU. 3 OXfi'.iO it - v., - .4.. .i. ;, ,! I.IIl ti AIimOAI);lUSSimu5iV, tt the Depot on tht sMval of Train'1' 'f '"r ' -1 A i Meals will b acrvd, la the betatrAf riretClaaftllottl i Neaaflrer of being left. " 5 :,i ; " - 'vr Ladles will flad ereiy comfoit dasfred t 1 ..fr April 8-45, ''l;.fVrifer.? Drsa Hilliard & Xelloh - VE again ass"ciAied'fn"tlie pnu tlce of ?Itdi cine in its different IbnuJthefc and wi.' Ave prompt attention to all calls day or night. ! ; i; Special attention will be given. tO"urgical cases. ' t Dr. Hilliard can be found at his prtfg Store. Dr. Neilson at his residence ir-i nrtli end oj lowrt. - Drs. Hardy & Summc Eive oioriipi 5. l " ' ' .SPKriAi. ni.r 1 A11 Pr9n' Indebted t tu are rtntod to 'make mthis. Corn.- Jlour, Meat, or other- Produce necettary for the iriiauOT oi man ana oeasi, wm ce gJAdjy af-eeph In HonJdt lioa ol aU indebrednesa. , -r 1 i J. C..IIMjY 7; ; April 29.48,tf ' ' ' ' 1 P. ilM5rVl Ash'evilleNoi h Carolinu. I 7 Oficath'JDrJohn lEeniolds.' AUOTIONEER'S NOTICE. ; VT. 'fl'HE UNDERSIGNED having taktii out licenae -U. aa an Auctioneer for the Conary c.f Bur-.ni. n-rct-fullr tenders hla katvIam in thm riH;.t,. i J, - ..... ... i r Mil, P?-BIMHt, Iropri nrillS HQUSE HAS BEEN LONG, YV .-- uviaiw uiowd ia ice l i i:.rrf t r r: k. then, tcvl e Tw-nen not pn nesstona I iy r.Dsen r. Wc'rpiT-l 1 Cilv j, k All persons indexed lu u for fctrvToe n ri i dri.r dur ing our former Partnership tocall aidl-.-jv,: , ft Asheville, Si. O.JJIay 12, AA Caanty.. He will attend to aU talla ra hie Hue- upau t.ou - ' ' able term, . --. r ! -r,-. f , , . s- ' I: - ! 1 Beaidenceat ths.lfarrna Erarin r.iw .n, -,u -A.. CourtUonae.- , . , 1 !-JV7 . T - CTace of bu8lnc at the Store of 0. V. ItoVrU, no PbMIc J I Betoliypermltefoa to -,.,' 1"! U r-J ij , O. M. EOBEBTB, - t . PATTW A UrL'. Ii . Clattok. Rat A Bcbiojtt. . Pop A Scjht il.ep CUktm t, - ' . ..'-,. m -1 . . w. i.---Kc-o-rt T ;w 1. 1- i? if t7HI do well lo c Atkinson's Iv 0 Iffl a ,r ulr af'oii'i t- ' -1 jn.ice; ' ' i k ' ' i At: ' SSf S kUfaria .;! '1 . . -. - . , , . i 1 M I i i - 4. 1"' 1 r 1 -4 v. jljj-j .-I':-:. "T-j?; -(Jjyp

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