A proclamation from the Govern or of Montana forbids" the importa tion into that Territory of any cat- tie wnaisoevcr orougai iroin nr w " - .t.hmmrh nnv one of a civen- number of States, except upon certificate of the Territorial Veterinary surgeon The Nashville "dude-clutch" is becoming famous or infamous- all over the country. Says the Bos ton Herald editorially : A The' "arm-squeezing" custom of underbred or ovenmpudent young men was made tne subject 01 a coun terblast by the suddenly famous re vival preacher, Rev. Sam Jones, in a recent sermon at Nashville. He : appealed to the young women, if tuev would sustain their good name - and preserve their self-respect, to . 111 J 111 V t wiuk 'U1H1 n-vKr w 1. Ainif man' aon thfiir 1 j rr 1 t it. .. r.f nanus uu y vu- - i J-u vue luvcicen ui iroixi manners. s dcuwkuuu iuw uls, the preacher deserved the hearty applause which made the gospel tent flutter. One thing-that surprises the aver age citizen of Washington is the man ner in which real estate has advanc ed dnrinf the past six months. It was expected that a change of Ad ministration wbul&lead to adepres i ai 1 ti,;,, was expected (because "the" clerks and officials who lield their offices under a Repiblicm Administration were in matt v instances owners of small parcels of real estate. Natu rally, it was supposed that when the Republican dynasty came to an end these places would be thrown upon the market and would thereby de press it greatly. . Such has not been the case, however. The Democrats have just carried Norfolk, Portsmouth, Princess Anne and Norfolk counties, and the towns of Suffolk and Franklin. There is nothing like having a Democratic Administration for success. When you gbt a good thing, hold ok TO IT. The "Seven Springs Iron-Alum Mass," is undoubtedly one of the very best rem edies for the relief and cure of disease, io nas ever uvkii uiiciru vj uig jiuuiit, and if the thousands who are daily using it, will only do so regularly and persis tently, they will soon realize, that it does all that is claimed for it. It acts directly through the blood, thus reaching the very seat of disease. Asa tonic it has no sup erior, bnildinsr ud the entire system, and infusing new life into every portion of the body. A very' full line of Shoes Jor ladies, misses, children, infants, men, and boys. The stock embraces all erodes from low priced to very fine goods, ? We have exclusive control hereof the following makes.' Ziegler Bros., James . A. Banister's, Packard and (Trover's, Mor gan Bros.', andMcrriam and Tyler's. . ST - H. BED WOOD & CO. One Price Store. Pence of no Fence. James P. Sawyer, .;. Has just received FRESH KENTUCKY GRASS ' seed '. Consisting of Clover, Timothy, e i Orchard Grasp, ' and Red Top. JKIK, illJT EMtir JT COHT! - Having ' determined to quit the Millinery business, I am now offer i ng my enti re stock ; at Cost , Do not all come at once, as I am deter mined to sell these goods if I have to Give Them Array. BAIL'S COBSETJ ' Ju9t received, Bell's Coiled Spring . W 7. ATI ra mm. -m a 1,1 kv - . n 11LI rr ij" . 11 1 . j 1. 1 1 1 n ili i m Rags now 1 in stock? and Cheaper - thin ever before, - , Bleach eil Domestic, - . ? ; Carneta and Rue. 1 Fine' Shoes; .,. i " '''' Underwear, : -. ," -T. 1,; ' "Salt and Uaconr . .- ";;'v-;,; Cotton Cloth, . ? .Hr - These" gootls are bptight to; be kin - 11 mi wi iiMHii 1 r . 1. a i mrz iji n s.i h the v can ' - ' ft A"V T?i 1V1 ( N"RY. . by giving him a call. - lie makes no charge for showing gopdsj and if his priees are not as low as the lowest, he does not expect you to buy. far JLead of Kt'rosene and IVSiite Oil Received DENTAt CARDS. B K. T "CiLAS3, D. D. 8., A TAMk TTj'j IW. BtAM . . j -V. . . . X: I M lMil. V : Offic In Eluder Building, "' . pposita Central Hotel, ASIiEVILLE, N. C ' riron kaTlnir .rtldoiaf wort done, after ryiBg It two or tbree WMkiutf Dot iatufletl, can feturu it sod Ue aiooe; will be refuuiletl, J; l A CUBAN BULL FIGHT. A REVOLTING SPECTACLE WHICH LA ; DIES REFUSE TO WITNESS. Th One Ftmoni Sport Sadljr Deterior atedWeary wltn Tortora, tne. Vatort- nntta Beaat i iIapatobad wltb a .' . Common Batcber Knife. ; Havana Cor. Inter-Ocean. At last the trumpet sounded and in came a motley assemblage: First then was man on the back of a fiery horse, and a very small boy on a very small pony that was no less spirited. These two indiriduals rode op before the judge' box. and paid the usual complimentary address ' to him. ' the boy holding 1 th man's hat, while both sought to quiet their prancing steeds. After these came a number of . men on regular Kozinantes, . armed Kith long poles that were barbed at one end. iext came half a dozen men dress ad fancifully enough to suit even an Cscar wuue. ine siik stocKings, handsome knee breeches of the same ma lerial, and tunics embroidered richly with eold thread, lent a very gay appearance tc the arena. Their hair, which appeared to be long, -was done up in a knot on the crown of the head. Their smooth-shaved, powdered faces gave them an appearance of youth, wh'ch", -I doubt not, was ficti tious. . . . - Over the lofty arena was la long piece of cloth of some brilliant color. These pieces of cloth the bull fighters first tossedj up to tne audience as a mere form, and promptly received them tack again. The procession a!sd included three mules, which were driven abreast.' and were to be employ ed in the dragging off of the dead bulir . r . - The ring was cleared of all save the six gsyiy-aressea Duu-ngnters ana three ot the knights mounted on living skeletons in the the way of horse tesh. The trumpet sounaea, tne gates opened, and m pranced bull No. 1. (There are always, or nearly always, four slaughtered at a fight) t'pon his back wad pinned a rosette of colored paper, from which Coated colored streamers. also of pa per. The bull rushed with a snort as far across the arena as the palisade would permit him to go. Then he turned and started across toward another point, only to be again bated. By this time the bull-fighters got into his path, one af tet another, and shook their brilliantly-colored cloths in his face. Thus irritated, the bull would make a charge upon the cloth; but. of course the actor always managed to jump aside at the critical moment and so escape all harm. Then the mounted knights were called into requisition. It is a commentary upon the deterioration of the bull-fight in Cuba that the horses used are the very poorest and most . decrepit that the whole island affords, . and are blindfolded before they are ie&jnto the arena in order that they may hoV see the enemy with which they are to contend. The men wore sombreros and had their legs padded up to the thigh. They would urge their trembling horses toward the bull, and seek to give a blow with a spear. The result was seldom more than a scratch, but the bull gored the horse with unfailing regularity, and threw him in such a way that he would fall on one of the rider s padded' limb inJicting only slight damage. Other men would then endeavor to help the poor, whinneying beast to his feet, and if this was possible, urge him into. the fray again.. ;ut usu ally the horse was so badly gored that he had to be removed. Presently the mounted knights were withdrawn, and other tortures began. The six "brave" men shot barbed arrows into the bull's neck, arrows that were gay with bright-colored papers in manifold designs. There was some skill displayed in this, for the men had to wait until the bull was almost upon tbemV then dodge, and as the bull rushed by. lunge the barbed weapon at him. Cf course no bow was used in hurling this instrument The ar row would catch in the tough hide - and fasten itself so t'ghtly that the bull could not easily shake it o t, although he would try hard, the while he pawed the earth in fury. Isot having sufficiently infuriated the bull, special arrows were them employed, wliich were loaded with explosrves at the barbed end, and would burst with ter rific force when lodged in the hide, tear ing and burning the Mesh cruelly, i ieces of these fireworks 1 ew up as high as the seat upon which 1 was sitting. At length the Lug'e sounded for the last act of torture. The leader of the six bull fighters took a long, thin, pliable sword, and, with a red cloth in the other hand, advanced to the bull. Waving the cloth, he would induce the bull to charge. Then he would spring aside, and dexter ously plunge the sword in at the - back of the neck or about the shoulders. Some times he would fail in this; sometimes the sword would barely stick into the Cesh and oscillate there; sometrmes.it would go through the hide simply and come out perhaps a foot below, looking like a needle in a piece of cloth that has been dropped for a moment by some dress maker; sometimes the sword would go in to the hilt, a distance of three feet At each cruel stroke the bull would bellow loudly,-: but his vitality remained for a long time undiminished, although the blood was dripping from a dozen holes, and two swords were plunged hilt deep into his I ac'c - " Gradually be grew weaker, but would not lis down and die. The butcher who had contracted for the carcasses accord ingly lassoed him, the fatal point in the neck was pierced with s common butcher knife, and three mules dragged oil the body amid stirring.- strains from the brass land. ' n - . - - . ; I may remark in vindication of the Cuban women that the r repudiate the offensive spectacle and refuse to attend, it On the occasion in question there were scarcely a dozen ladies present,, some Spanish but the majority American tourists. 'i.T' ' , ' ' lTfce Car-Wheel - i -v.:4 ,;";!B eton Tranicrlpt :--- On some, , of our leading railroads that have tried large wheels under their pas senger equipment serious trouble has been eXj erieaccdwith the wheels getting loose on the axle,. The leverage is so great on the small axle when the wheel strikes a heavy blow' On the side of a frog, that in many cases the axle vis sprung or 'the wheel s'arted. home of the roods are giving up ihe forty-two-inch wheels on this account, and others are considering the desirability of increasing the sLe of the axle, y - , -y - . - . . ' ;. True to lAIa. ;'. (Korrtrtown Herald. ; A Korristown angler bought a new book entitled "Fly-hods and i ly Tackle, " and absorbed the contents from preface to finis. ;-. Then he went fishing with $50 .worth of tackle and . came' home with 50 cents worth of fish purchased ' from a barefooted boy with a 10-cent fishing-rod and a sore finger.; .- ; ' - , : r-: j RE17ARD. A REWARD OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS will be Riven for the apprehension and con viction of the murderer of the Joyce family. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Bon be county. - 1. E. RANK1X, Gh'unn. , may ml wSw- ' - -, j NOTICE. . ' ' By virtue of an execution in my hands issued by the Clerk ot the Superior Court of Ban combe county, In favor of 1 H Walker and against M U Burnett, I will sell to the highest bidder for cah, at the courthouse door in Ashe ville, on Monday, the 8th day of June, 1865, M-L Burnett's interest in a tract of land lying and be ing m the county of Buncombe, on the North fork of Swannanoa river, adjoining the lauds of Francis Stevens and others, known as the old Crook land, containing fiO acres more cr less, lev ied on to satisfy the above execution. This May 14th,185 - J, R. RICH, Sheriff, -toy U-wlw per Uaniel L Reynolds, P S. A Watch with One Wheel ;; . . tlnter- Ocean.! - - - - A-curiosity fn the way of watches was shown by JS, ; Sordet, director of. the Watchmakers' school at . Geneva, "before the horological section of the society of arts. This wonder is nothing less than a watch with one wheel, manufactured in Paris in the last - century by a Mr. Gau trin. The watch was presented to the National institute in 1790, being then in a deplorable state; but the teacher of the re pairing section at the school, Mr. Emile James has,' after many hours of labor, succeeded in re establishing harmony be tween the various organs, so that it is now in going order. - The great wheel which gives the watch its name occupies the bot tom of the case -and the center of the plate; it has sixty teeth and is S3 mm. in diameter. Its axis carries two pinions one of which receives the motive force from a barrel, and the . other carries the minute work. The function of this great wheel is quadruple. First, it acts on a lift, then on a lever operating on another destined to lower the axis of the watch, and lastly on a third lever, the latter serv ing to return power to the great wheel at the moment when the action re'.cnts by the rise of the axis. . ; life on the. Planet Mara. - llrou Ase-l Professor Lockyer is of the opinion that human life on the planet Mars may ..be very much like life on the earth; the light cannot be so bright, but the organs of sight may be so much more suscepti ble as to make the vision quite as good. The heat is probably less, as the polar snows certainly extend farther, but by no means less in proportion to the lessened power of the solar rays. . ; - He agrees with others that several very remarkable seasj including inland seas, some of them connected and some not connected bv-straits with, still larger seas, are now definable in the southern heint- sphere, in which, as in the cose also with the earth, wa'er seems to be' much more widely spread than in the northern hemi sphere. - There is, for example, a south ern eea exceedingly like the Baltic in shape; and there is another and still more remarkable - sea, now defined by the ob servations of many astronomers, -one near the equator, - a long, straggling arm, twisting, almost in the shape of an S laid on its back, from east to west, at least 1,000 miles in length and 100 in breadth. . A Cnuh'r.g Crl.iclsm ' Exchange.1 The April sun. which had borrowed from July some of its intensity, was pour ing its melting rays into the back yard of the McGush family. Bosaliad. with her hair in crimping-pins, sat on the ba- k piazza suggesting to her mother how the carpet should be properly flayed. "I think, ma, " said she, sweetly, " that right on that breadth that was in front of the sofa there is some dust yet " "I should say so. When I was your age, young gentlemen knew enough to wipe the mud off outside rather than use the carpet for a door-mat " Rosalind, crushed, 'stole grievously into the house and played "Chopin's Op. 45" in the minor key. A Ciuuhed Historian. Chicago Herald. Capt John A. Sloan, after writing a subscription history of the North Caro lina troops in the war and securing only fourteen subscripbers, returns them their money with a letter, in which he says: "I shall fold the old ag around the manu script and put it away in a vault with this epitaph on its wrapper. 'Soldiers.here lies your history by your side in this vault, all that is known or written about you; so fares it with your cause, it. too, sleeps as a dead man, a stone for its pillow.' " PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C M.McLOCD ; - CHA3 A, MOORE jyjoLOUD & MOORE, Attorneys and Counsellors at l.uw, ASIIEVILLE, N. C. Practice In the United States Circuit and Dis rict Courts at Asheville, Statesville, Charlotte and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Raleigh and in the Courts of the 8th and 9th Judicial Dis tricts of the State of North Carolina. . Special attention given to collections of claims may 24 1 y w fc a w Thec. ( Davidson. J as. o. Martin DAVIDSON & MARTIN, . A tturneys A Counnellors-at-Xjiw, ASHCTILLE, N. C. HTM' . - - I tn .ttA Ch n .1 A.1. ThIaIaI YMbM-I. T 111 I IV. IU .11V OUU nU VUIUUKI ViBUIUtBl and iu the Supreme Court of North Carolina, rnd In the Federal Oooirs of the Western District if North Carolina. Refer to the Bank of Asheville. sepl9-sww6m . yOCKE CRAIG, Attorney at Liw, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Office in Court House. dec G-ly JAMES A. BURROUGHS, Physician and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. C, Office over Powell & Snider's. B- Residence corner of Main and Woodfin streets, de 16-lv K. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, Phytic an and Surgeon. " Off ce : Main St., 2 doors south of Bank. Rest deuce on French Broad Avenue. Oflice hours 11 .is. to 1 p. nu, and from 8 to 5 p. m. F. VENABLB. Civil Engineer and General Survey 6r, prepared to do all work in his profession, and offers his services especially in Levelingr, Road Making, Making Estimates on Work. Laying Off, Locating- and Platting or Mapping City Lota, and Estimating or Mapping Work already done Je ts-tf - - y . J A. TENNENT . - Architect and Civil Engineer. - Designs, Specifications, and Estimates of any style of building furnished upon appjication, and work superintended when desired. All work en trusted ' to ne u Civil. Engineer will, receive prompt attention. ' Thorough drainege otlands, a specialty. Post Office address, Ashevill or Best, N. C. Residence Swannanoa Bridge. . mayl6-6mo' --" - rjriHOS.A.J0NE8, Attorney at Iaw, - " - ASHEVILLE, N. C." . oct 22-1 y w Office withpavldson & Marti J-JRS W. T & W. D. niLLIARD, - Pnyslctans and Swrgeons. Office next door soutli Old Bank.' Jan 3-6 moa - - ' JR. T. J. 'WILSON, " - - ,; - j : .. Physician and Surgeon, . Office for the' present at residenee, (the Howfc'.l House,) corner of Norts Main aud Cherry Ms. my ii dswlr - ALDEN HOWELL. JAMES M. MOODV HOWELL and MOODY, V Attorneys at Law, WAYNESVILLE, -J --' . X C Prompt attention b d I business in trnsted to them. ap 24-tf Thos. D. Johnston. - ' ; . Gso. A. Shcfobd JOHNSTON & SHUFORD,' ' . Attorneys fc Ceanse-Ilira-svIjiw. v AXHEVIIXK. N. C. - Will practice in the Sth and 9th Judicial Districts ot North Carolina,, in the Supreme Court of the ritate, and in the Federal Courts at Asheville. ' Tlu- collection ot claims, the examination 01 lilies to real property .and the settlement of estates specialty by the Brm. Office in the Johnston bnildins.- -. Jal7-ly DISSOLCTIOS. T - ; " The firm of STEFFiJER & ROBERTSON has thin day been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Steflher withdrawing J. D. Robertson will continue the business at the same stand, and will pey all claims against the firm and collect all accounts due. - ". FRANK 8TEFFNER, . v ' J. D. ROBEKTSON. fS .Mylt.lSS.V r- lawlw - . . . . A. J. unsx&jf ' i ', W.S. CHILD, Jl Attorney at Law. . '. :- -. . SUCCESSOR TO LYMAN AND CHILD,') iAL; ESTATE AGENT, asheville; n. e. , for Sale - . MOST desirable building lots near Rail road Depot, on both sides of the French Broad River, affording magnificent views of the surrounding' country; -The 'very best sites for residences. Beautiful suburban home, with twentj acres of land and fine- orchard, one mile from town. . A fine. country seat. 210 acres - rolling land, one - half cleared, and io acres . branch bottom, one mile from town.- Improvements con sist of two good dwelling nouses, four log cabins and tobaceo barns, fully equipped circular saw -trail and never failing water power. . Twenty -eight and a half acres of land with , new brick house of eight rooms. Young 'orchard of i.ooo trees. The Views, both of the river and. the moun tains, unsurpassed. A fine opportu nity to purchase one of the choicest pieces of property in Asheville. Five acres of most productive bottom land, near, the Swannanoa liver, one mile from town. Improvements con sist of three good dwelling houses, and all necessary outbuildings. Excellent investment for farmer -with small capital. 70 acres on other side of .Beaucatcher mountain, two miles from the. Courthouse. Very fine young orchard of 400 trees One of the strongest chalybeate, springs in the country.'' Just the (Spdt to locate a hotel or large boarding hoose. u, - . 134 acres of rich bottom and good up land on the Swannanoa river, two miles from town. ' 34 acres of good lpland with comforta ble warm log-house, on the Hendersonville Road, 5 miles from town. Fifteen acres cleared, small orchard and good well. Cheap place for a poor man. 83 acres, heavily timbered on the French Broad River, six miles from town. 160 acres on Swannanoa River, 7 miles from town and 2 miles from Long s. 75 acres of timberland, balance in good state for cultivation. Farm house of four rooms with kitchen detached. Renter's house, 2 tobacco barns, (near,) stable, crib, etc. Good springs, small orchard. A suitable farm for small grains or tobacco. 450 acres eight miles from town, small dwelling house, tenants' houses, tobacco barns, stable &c. One-third of this prop erty is cleared, and has produced excellent crops of tobacco, wheat, corn and potatoes. A farm of 115 acres, with $3,000 im provements, house, barns, &c, located on French Broad river, seven miles from Asheville. 550 acres on the waters of Cane Creek, five miles from Fair "View, on the Blue Ridge; 70 acres in grass, 35 in corn, bal ance well timbered rich upland. This pro perty wonderfully Well watered with num erous springs and branches. A superb cattle and sheep tange. 152. acres adjoining the above. 65 acres cleared and in grass and tern; balance fine upland. A most desirable farm. Forty choice, building lots for sale. Most "complete Cottage of 7 rooms, with two acres of land, on Camp Patton. Large Frame - Building." opposite R4 R. Depot, suitable for a Boarding and Lodg ing House, at a great Sacrifice. House of 8 rooms - On Grove street, with good stable and one-half an acre of land. ' House and lot of over one acre, on Hay wood street, near Patton Avenue. Two -story brick store on the Court House Square. 60x30 feet. ' .Vacant lot c.n Main St. at Waynesville, 44 X52 feet. - 310 acres' rich mountain land thicklv timbered witrr ' poplar Cherry, - walnut, chestnut, spruce pine, &c; good water -"i, f - 3 j 1 power, saw-mm luuy equippcu. anu ni guou order, dwelling and - outhouses, sitdated two (2; mile8 -from rail road track and five (5) miles from Waynesville.,, Thirteen thousand acres wild land in Graham and Swain counties. - LEASES of three and five years of land adjoining the Railroad Depot; very suit able for the erection of tobacco or lumber warehouses, dry -kilns, monufiictories, &c; on most tavorable terms. For further particulars, apply to A.J.LYMAN . Asheville, N. C. . augi2-tf. Office in Court House. JVetv and Important ! W. O. Jvfuiler & Co HAVING REMOVED THEIR Wholesale Liquor House. To the new Store on Main street, oppo site Court Square, -." ASHEVILLE, N. tt, HAVE FOR SALE THE Pure Mountain-Dew Corn and Rye Whistcys. N. C. Apple and Peach Brandies, Old Monongahela, Paul Jones, and al the most popular , brands of Kentucky Whiskeys. Imported French Brandies and Champagnes, and Domestic and Imported Wines, Soda Watelr and Ginger Ale, Ale, Porter, the celebrated Budweiser, Milwautie andCin - clnuatl Bottled Beer, and the Cincinnati Keg Beer to which Beer he calls the especial , attention of dealers, as it is received direct in. refrigerator cars, and in as ... good order as. at the brewery. - Wekeeponrfandflnelotf;, , ., .r CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Billiard atid Pool Tables V "ox THE SECOND FLOOR, With an elegsnt Club Room attached. This department has been fitted up with a spe cial eye to the comfort and convenience of our guests, and the room Is superior to any other bil liard room in the city, and has been furnished with entirely new tables of the" celebrated J. M. Brunswick, Balke & Co.'s make. - ", : ; - '. O "- ' ,'5-W. O. MtJLLER still continues his ES TA BL1SHMEXT on Main Btreet under the charge of the "old reliable" JOHN H. LANGE. who will be pleased to serve" his friends with the best li quors to be found in the Asheville market. June 24-tf .v- SOMETHING CHOICE! -.- tot- . LO'ERS OF THE WEED, who enjoy a really good smoke, should always ask lor r V IIOOIESV C5oiIcn Ieaf, : j v ' ' ' Land of the Sky, , - , 4--" - - ' ' -, These brands' are manufactured from the cele brated Tobaccos grown in Western North .Caro lina, free from all perfumeries, adulterations o unpurities,and are prized for their ..... Superb f;inckliig Qnalltles. Ask your dealers or ' --. - ... '.. - -and take no other ' - " . V - : :' Order front th Tri HollcilnX. y E. L HOLMES & CO. Teopeietoks i vin2-12W0 . . ASHEVILLE. N I . NEW CASH STORE ! A Place to Get Bargains X CHAS. E. LEE, (SUCCESSOR TO J. E. RANKIN A CO. y -' 1st door above Farmers Warehouse. ASllXTIttE, jr. cv A Fall Line of Well Sleeted tid! Sheefl nndC otntsia NpeeUllr I Mv stock embraces eveirthina- uxuallv Vent In a first-class general store, such as DRY GOODS CLOTHING, ,- . BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, TIN WARE. ' WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. will sell von a SEWING MACHINE, war ranted for five years, with top, folding leaf, two drawers, such as usually sell for $40.00 to S50.U0, for TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Satisfaction gua ranteed or money refunded. I am the Asheville Agent for the Royal St. JTofan Sewing- at eUine as above described. Frtsk Grass Seeds will be received in a ftu dayi. I thank mv friends and customers, ot a few years ago, while in the retail business with Plea sant, Millis & Co. and C. E. Graham, for their past patronage, and trust to merit a continuance of the same. Messrs. John A. firookshire and Saml W. Rav. formerly with J. E. Rankin & Co., are with me and would be pleased to have, their friends call. REMEUBER THE PLACE t ' ' " 1st door above Farmers' Warehouse, C. E. Grahctiii . Old -Startd.. . . Cull and be comvlneed I ; Goods kui ' ran toed represented. t' . ."' ja 30-wajrwly OPENED AGAIN! HAMPTON A FEATDEBSTOW Opposite Court Bouse Square, Asheville, JIT. C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Pure North Carolina and Kentucky Brandies, and Whiskies. ; ALSO- A FULL LINE OF CHOICE CI O.IKS, CUE If IJYG A N D SJfIOKIJ a TOBACCOS, PORTER, ALE. BEER AND -IN VARIETY. -tl- Great care has been taken in tht selections of ihe above ABTICIiE, a n d Our patrons may be assured that they will find Utemselves AMPLY COMPENSATED by a visit to us. 43The attention of dealers is tfullvinvit- ted to our stock, as we are pre to supply any aemana. -. ( . . . June 2T-tf - I : ' ' t ' STEAM GRIST MILL, NEAR NEW DEPOT. AsnirfiLLE, jf. v. OUR NEW STEAM MILLS are in ful operation, and we are ready to supply families or merchants with , . . . , THE BEST MEAL, . BEST MILL FEED, HAY AND FODDER, &c. At the lowest prices, ; , , " ITOH CA.SH! Corn ground for usual toll, prompt delivery guaranteed. Give ns a call. JORDAN & IIALYBURTON. np 1-swtf . : ' -OF T10. X. Clayton, Aalicville, . - S. C. -:o:- Fully equipped with the latest machinery, and with an InezLaustible supply of the b"st hard and soft timbers on th continent, my facilities for filling orders .promptly with the very beet goods are unsurpassed,i4,U)e South. .. " ' WHOLESALE OB RET All. 1 Fine Mouldings and Newel Work, Inside FkUa in Hard, and Soft Wood, Fancy Front and Vestibule Doors a specialty. T. All orders' sent or given the undersigned, or U JL S. Clayton, Superintendent, will receive prompt attention; and i- c . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. j '. Thos. I. Clayton. fe20.lr Round Knob Hotel; VV. N. C. R; R. UNDER NEW MANAGERS, "IS now open for the reception of visitors. Round Knob is situated On the line of the -W.N. C. R. R' 26 miles from Asheville, and in the Valley of Dlue Ridge Mountain. House newly furnished with all conven iences. - Table supplied ' from the best markets. .Climate and water not excelled by anv section in V. N. Carolina. "Highest Fountain in the World in full view of the Hotel, throwing a stream 268 ieet high. Northern visitors will find it .0 their interest to visit this beautiful and romantic spot "-Telegraph office in Hotel. Further information, address - 7 " W. B. TROY, ' Ap 20-Dtf Round Knob, X. O ' ; ' HiWs fle&taurant. ;, ; J AM PREPARED AT ALL TIMES to serve fine . . ' ' Porter-House Steaks, : ' : And anythins else wanteel to eat, in the best ityle and in quick order. ' Give me atrial. ; w. m. niuu, mv8-Dlm Under T. F. Starnesv I am offering until the 1st of Mnrrtb hiy entire stock of Clothing, Boots, Slioes, Hats and Q ents' Furnishing Goods, A T GliEA TLT REDUCED PRICES ! ALL-WOOL SUITS AT $8.00, WORTH $12.00. ". " . 10.00, " 14.00. u' a 19m ' irvoo. OVERCOATS AT - ; . Other Clothiivj H A.N AN A full line of Boots and Shoes for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Childre n, oi the best manufacture. ' I make a Specialty in fine Roots and Shoes As I am determined to make room for Spring goods ha veU marked a J j above goods at very low prices. . f . , . . ' ') ; '.. ' I advise every ond who wishes to purchase to call and get rny prices before buying. . " " . , . - Remember, 1 sell the best Asheville made Woman's Kip Bals at $1.25. Remember, I sell the best Asheville made tap . sole Kip Brogans at 41 Kft - Alan moVo TlnwD on1 Miocnn' Tr .1 - :fl t'.w. xuui.v jjo uiv luicuto be without them. ' Very fe 11-tf Wholesale and Retail Druggist, AND DEALER IN BOOKS AND STATIONARY, PUBLIC SQUARE, TWO DOORS NORTH OF VJINNj:. AN A CO.S ' ... HARDWARE STORE. ASHEVILLE, 1ST. C. WHISKIES, BRANDIES & WINES FOR MEDICINAL TURPOSKS ALWAYS on hand a full and well-selected stock of DRUGS, TAT ENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, CIGARS. CHEWING TOBACCO, . MINERAL WATERS, STATIONERY BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS, SPONGES, TRUSSES, and all the Med icine manufactured by J. L. Lyons, of New Orleans, whom I am pole agent for. . - - ' Give me an early call B.J. -TAYLOR AMISS and F. L. JACOBS are with me, and would be pleased to see their friends and all who wish goods in their line. Sole manufacturer of Nelson's Kidney Cure and Nelson's Diarrhcpa Cure, and Lyon's Cough Syrup-. Prescriptions tilled at an, hour of day or n,ght. Night Bell on rifrht. of rlnnr . " . 1fl 1 THa BES5 I3T TH35 iAKXZTl rBBiMwita XBAmelcd Baierreira Vntqultd ra JUniUl lixfan 3 lU B?tirt2U. VOsti to nit tS Pana NEW HEM, mW BUSINESS AND NEW GOODS. STOVES, TIN WARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS CO JUS AND BUT! We have opened ft full line of the above, all moat workmanlike manner. Roofing:, Giittci'ing:, Plnmbing; Specialties WORK DONE BY COMPETENT MEN WORK GUARANTEED. The house is now opened for business. BROWN AND BEARDEN. au13-tf " '' ;' . Asheville, N. C. No More Eye-Glasses, No cak MoreZ 7- Eyes! A Certain, Safe And KfTective Remedy for - PrvdneiairljonSlft'liteflaeaa, and Be . . - .storing; th Sign. I we,ia. u res Tear Drops, Granula tion, Stye Tnmors, Red Eyes, . . Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODtJCTNG QUICK RELIEF . : . ALSO PERMANENT CURE. AUV, I J vu.um..vhi " . ww.... maladies, auch as Uleera, Fever Bores, Tumors Salt Rheum, Burn", Piles, or wherever inflamma tion exists, MITCIIELL.'S SALVE mar be used to advantage. Sold brail Drussisiraiwcems. tw 'Rough on Conghs;" Though prompt acd emeient.it Is mild and harmless. Safe and reliable for children. Wher ever known It Is the Mother's Favorite Cough Medicine for the infant, the children and adults. It Is surprisingly effective. " , Troches, 15c. ; Idquid, 23c, The Wonderrnl Sneecaa In Consamp- :: tion, '"'.'. .' Bronchitis. Asthma. Spitting of Blood. Sore or Tight Chest, Weak- Lungs, Hoarseness, Sore Thoat. Loss of Voice, Catarrhal Throat Affec tions, Chronic Hacking, Irritating and Trouble some. Coughs. - ; ' ', " ... - ' "Rough on Toothache." Instant relief for Neuralgia, toothache, Face ache. 15c. ' -. , S. WELLS. Jersey City, N. J. DMUflSTRAXOR'a KOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator upon the estate of the late James L. Patton, deceased, this is to give notice to ah having claims against UI estate to present the same for payment on or be fore the first day oi June, 1886, or this notice 'will be pleaded in bar of recovory. All peisons in debted to the estate are notified to settle at once, and save costs auo trouble. . - R. L. PATTON, - Administrator of James L. fatton. d'ed, ma I:-w , 2.82, " 5.00.' 5.00 " 7.00. in .Proportion. ; , HANAN . . a a ml . j ijf uiic yiwii , aim UU will Ilcvrr respectfully, M. LEVY. Main street, Asheville, N. C. "EXCELSIOR" C00KST0ES IXADUTO FEATTIRESi Donble Wood-Doora Patent Wood-Orte . Adjnstabls Damper Swimrlntr Heartb-PUt InterchjuureablA Antonunc Khelf Be verm We Gao-Bnrnii.tr Lontr Ntjkel Knobs ' yjromm ran rmiu Klckel Canela Heary RUxr Oovera iiiiiniinama x lrp-xAxtra, ecf . OpttlOB MAKOTAOTUlOtD BT ISAAC A. SKEPPAED ft CO.. BalFtmnm. r . ialfoiaJ V?J.O.B20TK.liirrEI..a selected from the Deal Block, and out nn m 1 . MORTGAGEE'S LAND 8 ALE. . By virtue of a power of sale contained in a Mortgage executed by H. H. Floyd to A. M. Krwin and J. L. Henry, on the 12th day of April, 1879, for the purpose o securing the debt therein named, the undersigned will sell by pnblfe auc tion, for fflKh. At thA rVttirft Hiuiu , town of Burnsvllle, N. C, On Monday, the Sth aay oi Juiy, 18, it neicg the 1st Monday in said month, the following property, as mentioned and described in said mo: tgage, to wit: A tract of land in Yancey county, lying on Toe . River, adjoining lands of John Ulbba, W. M. Urtherman and W. W.' MoDnwatll. ntt tlisuat airla of Toe River, together with two acres wtbe wwt uu, imuuuuiK whm 10 imwa as ljio mill do&i ui said river, and more particularly described in said mortgage, which is duly registered hi the of fice of Register of Deeds for Yancey county, in Book 7, pages S&-29, to which reference is hereby made as a part of the description hereof, and sold in order to satisfy said debt, interest and cost. This June 3rd, 1885. A. M.ERWIN, - P. A. CCMM1NG8, Ex'r J. L. Henry, . , JAMFR RTlTTRTflK Carpenter and Builder. ' ' ASHEVILLE, N, C. ' " ' Manufacturer of aU Kinds. tf B.ildlvg materials, Matched Floor! nc L . t and Cellins, ' - M OIaVImUS, BRACKE1S, BATLTJSTERS, NEWEL POSTS JIANDRAILING, &C, &C. : DRESSING LUMBER FOR THE PUBLIC - . A Specialty. All work done with promptness at lowest prices ap 24-12 m w TOCKHOLDEttS' MEETING. . ,. : Tho Stockholders and Directors ot Axhevlll Female College will hold their annmd meeting In the "College Chapel, SaturtJAV, June the fiih, 1885, at4o'c"ock,p. iu. JAilKd P. SAWYER, B. E. Atkips, See'y. ' Preiiieiit. May 2'Jth, 1885.-Dtd ,'. H AIR GUARDS. Round or Flat Braiding done in the neatest manner and at shortest notice. Parties can fur nish hair if they wish, and any desired pattern made. Samples of work can be seen at the Citi kkN innee, or by application to me. Write to MRS. H. A. COOK, ' BriJgwater, f, C, tnoh9.w$m

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