. . . . - . - . - . , - .- .. ' - -- " TT-7. .'. t . . .- - ; ' .. " . . 111 ' ' . . ' ' . - (: : ' "Gift or M.-D R-6hmoitd Teaison '. " V-''-..' :- ;. 'j j':.- V0L.-V1V NO. 6J., i ; ASHE VILLE," NORTH ' CAROLINA, TUESDAY; HORNING, SEPTEMBER 21,y(6s6, PRICE . 5 CENTS. Theatrical. Mr. and Mrs. W.R.OdenTti Far- . . EnUxKI In the ; OflM . at AhTUle jt. C M MCOOd clM matter. . . advance omcK la cakxxr buiuo- cical Comedy Company closed their 0, couotousr17 i'F enient of two nights at the f ' 8 , ' I Opera Hall last evenig. The per-1 ' AsbeTlllo Daily Advance. , formance by this excellent compa- rub:uhi eT.ry day in the week except I ny Saturday night was witnessed bj a small, bat appreciative audi- diance, and last night a good house greeted the company. The compa ny is composed of much dramatic talent, in fact every member is well op in the profession. If they ever iuhx to skw ADvtRTi&KatEST. return to this citt.we can assare -. " 1 I m,r SPEAXDIGATWAYHESYILLE. A COMPLETE EXCORIATION OF JOHNSTON BY MALONE. u jm4t) 1 Um loUowtag low ratee : Cue Year, - - - j K-00 HI Uonthl, - 1 109 ft:Te ModUik, - 1-50 Ou4 Montfi: - - .bo Tb ADTA.VCX bu tb Urrt &Uj ClrcaU lloo ofaoy Ppr West oX Cbriott. bimI U eoUTriiticnediQm. bojnpU eopieswnt Crt oa trpttoikw. . . A Dignified: , Presentation of Facts and j iiguref, and a Demagogical Appeal. MALONE GOOD FO& 2,500 MAJ0BITV. The candidates for Congress spoke at Waynesville. on Saturday last to a fair crowd, r Probably there were two hundred present not more. , : Mr. J. P. Herren who claims. to All fWnltt chnrches had rood Autliority. ,nfTiyafiftr. Snntlar. J. I Tn f.hA fsnft of th ATVATJf!E on er,rJ headed "They Say" it is stated rprs I I Mr. IL A. Gudger was the Secre- tary of a Grant Club in Madison There is said to be a great de- coanty in 186$; while Major W. W. caand for brick layers and plaster- jm was President of the same, ersat Charleston. ' ; Aslo the trnth . of; fhis Maj; Eol- Malone and )thcr codi-1 hnjhad eo.staUd oo( -tavcra! occa sentiment of the District spoke first and had concluded when Maj. Ma lone arrived the train on which he went having been delayed en route, - ' , By ;, agreement. Major . Malone CiHed thedLscuaiotrjn a'masterly dates for Coogrws wilt speak at eions. Such is our information; if argumeu im uuuu v.uo - VW'bi O AUUloua w . - Fiiday. Tha Republican senatorial ,cou vention will meot in this city j Fri day. Col. V. S. Lask will no doubt "bo tha nominee. , j j - The State convention of the Ee- q i auu ugurua iu euaiaiu catu auu n prv Dosition the assumed. liis " 1 1 charge against Mr. Johnston in refprence to the lattcrs Tote for will do Mr. Gudger the justice correct it. Tue Advance will not do an in tATitirtnnl iniimtirn hnt will nnt; h( driven from its duty when justice Carlisle as speaker when, he, John- and truth are subserved. sionmnsiua e nuuu lisle was one of the representatives publicans will be held in Baleigh TLey Say. of the whiskey power of Kentucky, to-morrow. Several delegate! from That Town Topics is about to was cogent and withering, and pro- flop, duced a profound sensation That a goodly number ol summer The portion of Major Malone's onii romoin in fh t.ta of address in reiauon 10 tue uuauues the Sky. Buncombe willleavojo-day. j t In the, light of recent political vents hereabouts, flopdoodtfng is a highly esthetic aud altogether, respectable busines in the demo cratic ranks. f j Mr.T. H. Lindsay, Photographer, who has been on a business trip to of the couutry was unexceptionable and showed) very clearly that he had studied the subject with iutelr ligence and care, and thoroughly understood i it in all its different phases and ramificatious But it was not only as a debater That a question of absorbing pub lic interest is, when the new bank building will be completed. That the speech of Adjutant I I i w i At PTnoxviUe. Tenn.. has returned to general j. jones, .uecuuicK iuo the city,, and can befoundjat his nomination before it was tendered, Major Matone eicelle(L As a pla;e. Taylor's old stand, opposite w uUC t""c-w"to humorist he was equally successful , Eagle hotel, where he is fully pre- luewiu wuiurj. Having occasion to reicr to the ad- pared to execute work in jhis fline That Pearson's card, published in at short notice and. in the best Sunday's Advance is a "Joo etyle. . J ' darter." ; From tLe MneraH reDorts land The new Military Academy build " i ' t t "the observations of the Govern ment :. Scientist, Directory Powell concludes that the earthquake bad posing appearance its centre in North and South Caro- -That the new store of W. T. Rey nolds, on Fatton Avenue, win do one of the handsomest in the city. That there is much confusion in the camps of the anti-Reynolds men That Gulliver's Travels are bible in iyint.nfveraaitv.; coin- speaking at Wayn&wilie on Satur day, which will be read in To n lidt to me iMorm-eaai ui vuauca ton. Jne Iand area of th - af tn" quaVewi!1 one-third of tha total ; area of the tfiiteJ Statewdjthe LJmant whirh havd PPred distance in fifteen in."uati" s - ' c iout Manv MODlftask auestioa3 the game laws of this State. Tu Johnston's organ this morning. synopsis of times when gamo may . and may nbe killed answers them: ueer, AUgusi 10 10 j: eoruary 10, ex ceptin the counties of Johnston and those east of the Wilmington " el don railro&d. Partridges, t qaallst dovei,mblnjt larks, mockingi birds and wild turkeys, October J5 to April 1, except In the counties! of Clay, Cherokee, Graham, Jackson, Macon, Bwaln, Transylvania,. Tyi- rell, Johnston, Jones, Dare, Onslow, Cbrteret and Columbus. ' 5 ! i it j t Col. J. L. Thomas announces through the Baltimore American that he has bought 4 range ! of .mountains in North Carolina, and will next season open the greatest summer resort in the world. It will have every "onTenienoe,1 from a shower bath to an earthquake. Earthquakes will be served hot or cold, as the guest may desire.? We wonder if he paid down the pur chase money. That is the kind; of a "shake up" for which North , Caro- linians hare a "weakness. Star, j ,1 I " Drass Buttons. j The difference between Pear son's brass buttons and Jones' brass buttons is this : That, Pear son pays for his brass buttons and puts them on bis servants; While the people pay for Jones' brass but tons wherewithal that gaudj hero I adotns his martial person and stmU and cuts his military shines in these piping times of peace, j Gen. Jones' War ItecoitK j Ed. Advance. I would like very, much to know, why. f Gen. Johnston Jones was appointed AdjaantGeneral, and put over the. head of all old soldiers of North Carolina. The people of this County do not like Milatary-; rule any way, and would like to know something about the record of the Gen. who is now comanding them. What battles did he ever fight and ' Van 6ii soldikb. vocacy of Capt. Johnston's candi dacy by the Citizen, he said "that, no phenomenon, physical or other wise, could occur'without it having of Prof, v enable is nearly ; com- been suggested by the Citizen7' and pleted and presents quite an im continued by stating that the day after the earthquake he scanned the-columns of that paper expect ingtosee somethiug like the fol lowing: j j ln accordance with the sugges tion of the Citizen made several days ago, the shock occurred at -fckvxhAJoijjhlLoL-tb e31st sonance VFitu a subsequent sug gestion the second shock( was not m '.mm mm m . t - so violent as : tue nrst." jti iuis sally, "tho hoase came down,", iu which Robert aud Thomas good naturedly joined. i Johnston's reply was a rehash of the old speech made against Ewart two years ago,' with aud attenda of what he had done iu congress. It would serve "j admirably as a relic for the library of some antiquary who is loud of surrounding hiui: self with aged mementoes. Quite a number of democrats at the conclusion of the speaking as sured Mjor Malone of their sup port, auTTthereJ is no doubt but that he will reduce the Johnston ma jority of lo74 greatly. ttIjj; i . Theliatest from Japan.- U - A new and beautiful line of Ja panese ware just in at Law's, A larger aud finer one than ever be fore. New goods in Silver, Cutlery, China, Art Pottery and Glass ar riving Taster than they can be opened. In a few days all the fall -stock will be in." Don't wait for the Grand opening.; , ; " Law7, opposite E gle Hotel' . That the statement that Mr. Pear- son'tT efforts in behalf of the comple tion of uo Asheville & Spartanburg Railroad haJ nothing to do with the casej comes of jreat ignorance or great unfairness, one or the other. That as soon as Tom Johnston can rid the democratic party of auch "renegades aud deserters" as Randall and He wett, He will repeal the revenue law. ' i That the Honorable Tom is a pow erful man ahold of a joke. j That while Mr. Cathey is a good man he is the beneficiary j of a fraud which the good people of Buncombe will never endorse. That while the stock-law con vention said that the Gener-al aad Ki mast go to the Legislature, the people, on the 2ud of November, will invite them to stay at home, and that they will accept the invi tation as readily as they did the nomination. i ' That while it was Madison's turn to have the Senator, smiling Bobby tendered the .nomination to Mr. Pearson a week before the conven tion met. (Of course the nomina tion was at Bob's disposal.) That on the night of the 2nd day of November, Ki and the Gencr-al, with Tom Johnston as musical director, will give a goncert at the Opera Hall, in this city, for the benefit of defeated candidates. The entertainment will open with a touching rendition of that martial air, by .the Gener-al, "The dead march in Saul," to be followed by a solo declamation by the guileless Ki, "It might have been." Smiling Bobby will act as curtain drawer, and the exercises will conclade with the pathetic rendering'of that good old hymn, by the Honorable Tom, "Hark from the tomb doltful sound." (Exeunt Omnes.) That at the same hour there will be an open air concert, with 25,000 voters as participants. The stage or platform will extend from Cloud land, 04 Roan Mountain, to Valley River in ; Cherokeo, aq4 the com mingled voices of all this happy throng will Le singing one 'song Victory i3 ours ! The seep tor has de psrtad from Judahll Shilo has Pome Ml . . j - Western j North .Carolina to. be ...1 , Represented at the State jralr. We are gratified.- to notice from the September number of the Land of the Sky that Messrs.- Atkinson j & Cocke, the publishers of . tliat valua Ma ami intorAHrfr magazine, 'have j a V tun -r T E9 I t Z 9 t determined to make the Exhibit of ue proa acts, minerals, o.u. ui ern North Carolina, at ur State Fair, commencing at Raid ght, Oct. 25. 1886. This is a mosfc commenda ble movement, Indeedj and will doubtless be endorsed audi ncouraged by every public spirited citizen of this section. r . x.f " j v At the State Fair there is, to be a meeting of our Northern tattlers in this S(ate,-and it is" exptfed that there will be large delegations from the North States to see the products of the State with the view of deter mining whether s or -no - they will come and settle.among us. We need hardly suggest, the very great im portance that is attached to our sec tion being rpr&cptedwitha fine display of our prodacts. -No. Section of the State or of the "United States for can excel thl3 in the production of Agricultural Peomological and agricultural products and we hope to see such united action on the iart of our western counties as will secure a good display from our beautifu mountain country. The Land of the Sky is devoted to immigration, and the material interests of this section and its publishers h-ive very: appro priately and opportunely taken this matter in hand with the view of fur thering their work. Will the differ ent counties see.tojt that their pro-! ducts are brought out and placed in her display: Capt. Atkinson'hashad edge in section this : THE BOOKj OF D00H! j . DROPS FROM THE ACCUSING ANGEL'S PEN, i UEJT. JONES OJT BEING CHARGED WITH VIOLATING HIS PLEEGE TO OP POSE THE STOCK LAW, SAYS -IN HIS Ca5d, "I MADE NO SUCH PLEDGE" AND THAT THE MEN WHO CHARGE IT A RE MEN OF BAD CHARACTER. Here beginneth the first ch ap- tgb op revelation : Asheville, N. G., July 2G, 1SSG. This is to certify that I was at the speaking at Bent Creek iu thel can- vass oi xne an o. as a cauuiuate for the Legislature, and heard the speaking-. Gcu'i Jones referred very brieflT- to the matter of the Fence Law and said that he and Mr Pearson ' occupied the same grounds on that subject . and that there was no purpose to disturb the f present 1 (the existing i law) was -much concerned about tj4D6siUon.s;,d'f'mvopponenf)S4on.'. the Fence Law "matter and njj- im pressions about clear. the facts are very Natt Atkinson. for muph experience and know making exhibits from this and" no one more suitable matter could be entrusted with it, The press of Western North Caro lina can do,: much to further this move and we know they will not be backward in moving the wheel for ward. We will have more to say on this subject from time to time. SECRETARY MANNIG. Humor that He Has been Ten dered the Mission to Austria. Washington, Sept. 17.-The Even ing Newt this afternoon reiterates its belief Ihat Secretary Manning the Austria a hae been tendered mission with a view to securing a settlement of the silver; question iu this country by affecting a com- bination between liSIW&Sfri ns tJfiXTeiMrt on (he basis of the Latin onion, id asserts possitely that the appointmen t has been left to the decision i of Secre tary Manning himself, and argues strongly in favor of his acceptance solving problem THE EVENT OF THE 1 PAIGN. CAM- Gran.l Darbecue at Avery Creek. V'e learn that some of the boys up on Avery' Creek went out coon huuting lately aud after an exciting chae, iu which the coons doubled several times on their, tracks, the boys treed two old he-coons up the same tree. Messrs. Ledbctter aud Pink Shjpiiian cut the tree down, the coous were captured and their tails securely jastened in a split stick which' Joel Ingram had cut for that purpose. The coous will be exhibited to the people iu Pink Shipmau's yard on the day of public speaking of oaudidates lor the Legislature. The coons will be killed and bar becued ou j November 2nd. They have been named respectively, HJ A; . Gudger , apd Johnstone Jones. They willoe peppered with anti-stock law affidavits, seasoned with Internal Revenue promises, aad lambasted with Oleomargarine sauce.' The ' barbecue will wind up with a song of -triumph by Marion Glnn, while uncle Dick'Ledbetter will dance the great Mpjoch Indian war dance over the scalps of the coons that have beeu robbing his hen-roost, j ' ' Come one, j come all and see fun 1 ! 1 . Thirty pounds of Turkey Greek Butter at J. G. Patterson & Bro., this moruing. sept21 of the office as a means of i the troublesome silver In the absence of the President and jcretary Manning and reason of the reticence j of Secretary Bayard, it is impossible at this time to obtain any direct or. official in- brmation on the subject. The treasury officials generally are in clined to doubt the story, and some have gone so far as to assert that it is Secretary Manning's intention, in case his health will permit of his return again to giving attention to public affairs, to resume his duties at the department, eveu if it is only for the purpose of pre paring his annual report to con gress. They argue that if his health would not admit of, that work it certainly would not be equal tOrthe mental strain such as would neces sarily be imposed by. an attempt to r jDinoiirPD addpit MAYOR i COURTENEY. AGAIN To the t i X STATES CHARLESTON'S An 1EEDS. Appeal r to the People Yet, Greater Aid For Charleston J S. CJ, Sept. 17. Voters of Buncombe County. I learn that it it beinrr industri ously circulated all over the county that I have withdrawn from the , 3 campaign aud &m no longer a can- ? ; didate for the Legislature. The oba ject of this falsubood. must be obvi V ' ous to every thinking man. Th' j motive that prompts is mt-an an cT'j conteirpt iwe I take this mtho,. of saying to the voters of Buucombo county that having been nominated ; J " A f tVT coant t,,:,t uaviD nominated Mayor Courtenay to-day issued the by oue of the largest and most re ..1 loiiowing I.- proclamation:! To the public: The city council of Charles ton at its lastj reguiar meeting took thejfollowiug action, : ")Vhereas a terrible calimityf j has j befallen Charleston, vast and widespread in the loss it intlicts, far greater in ex tent than was at first realized, and whereas it is fcvident that the liber. al l and,, spontaneous assistance which has come to us from all parts of the country and from England, and, which isj deeply appreciated and. gratejuljy ; acknowledged by oiir'peopley w 11 wholl insufficient toi meet our. unexpecceu exigencies, oe it resolved that the mayor be re quested to prepare and issue I an address to the public, setting forth pectable meeting of citizens, that ever assembled in Buncombe coun ty find having accept d said nomi nation my candidacy .will not ceane till,-sundown on the 2nd dny of November next. ! Very .respectfully, your A llow, citizen, j, i F J. S. T. llAiKn. sep 10 dCt wit ; Gee the new Dress Goods at I I i WHITLOfK'S. ' HEV: ! A D rE UTi SEME NTS ; 4- OUD1NANCE In an Asiatic Babble. - .Tho streets in front of theTifticjejoeh lou residence! i3 swarmed with people, our condition! and i j invoking addi It m the wors mob I have seen on the aid for tbis stricken eitv." journey;:, excitement runs nign, and tneir T I I v- i ! ,. i . ujaJ,?C!ivaie a grade, under' the dl. shouts 6f -bin' bacaiemr can, most ja Ujlf makingnon to the general IKISK sureuiy, rue iua.ru l.ur iiiiiea. i( ts are f jjuuiiu tuis ucutill ailUU Ul tUO UtUUl IJoncenilng r the - Asheville Street 1 Railway Company : 7 ; -r Be It ordained that tho Aiilievlllo Kmci Railway Company is hereby outborlxwl aud pertullted to inake,con!ruot. matiiiuln and use a single ttacknUlway for the transporta tion of passengers, atouji such sirt-ou la tho city of Asheville us aaky be selected and le toimiued by the Moyor ami Ahienuen of the city for the term of , twenty years from the psD uruiuance, and for that riur. t i(UiU m A V AVu rn u r. . J . ... cip il government as to the condi- in heavy top-boota and a brand to ll unnecessary form, heavy enough for winter, anj w5rds ef like a ; beaver to protect the ' ' J h i ' i , . i I 1 tin proceed, we come to a standstill and simply occupy ourselves in protecting the bicycle from the crush, and reasoning with the mob; but the only satisfaction say is t I-' enveloped by clouds of dust, raised by the feet of the multitude; the hot sun glares down savagely upon us; " the poor zaptich, new uniform. works like a '3 beaver t,f rvrotect the I ; , h ! i 1 KWoio ni rwrrdin. unfortunate facts j j 7 I t- tr v du3t, his face is "streaked, and tattooed like a South Sea " islander's. Unable to lected and determined as aforesuid to such" Siti?i5i"inay.b? n'y.undnuy erect switehes. turntab cs. turnouts. subi n.i Aj-J I . Jli . .. I ' other app iaucas for Uio prow'oution of its tlOri 0.1 Our City at thlS time it SeeniS business only aVuch pUoe.u the sold Msror Should! raovimco That no nuisance to tha cltr or i rin W1 u-ns oe crenieti thereby, and it OWn. The may operate nd lun its carsever-w ..rn. Vva r wa U rJrTL . . .T :r uo'. aiino. privilege uviui v luoi ucicuv (siuiu tnail not bu runsl.l that my are uereu or i! i . i J I J f L . .. deemed exclusive. u, m.i.t Z:Z 'Ti.YJ Country, DVi tlie Statements 01 CllS- men hereby ex DreKlvrrVr.r.i7,r.r; interested visitors from1 differeutl fly we obtain in reply to anything we "bin baccalem." ' j One or two pig-headed, obstreperous young men near us, emboldened by our apparent helplessness, persist in handhng the bicycle, after being pushed away a menacing attitude toward me the last time I thrust his meddlesome hand away. leader such circumstances i retributive Justice, prompt and impressive, is tho only politic course to pursue; so, leaving the bicycle to the zaptich a moment, in the absence of a stick, I feel justified in favoring the culprit with a brief, pointed lesson in the noble art of selfcdefense, the first boxing lesson ver given in Yuzgat, In a western mob, this would, have ben anything but an act of , discretion prob ably, but with tary effect; ation is the "farthest of 'anything' their thoughts, and in all the obstreper ous crovd therq is, perhaps, not one but what is qui to dthghted, at either seeing "-HftwrfSarTAllah that it didn't happen to be himself. Thomas Stevens in Outing. Mil -1 . . v . ) - . 1 ' : I ! - . parts pt tnc lauM, alter peronol oo- seryations, and are known here and deeply felt. I ask the press of the United States to give ! this procla- matiouitne oeneut oi its lar-reacn- ing circulation (Signed) Wiliiam E. Courtenay! Theii ear thqiiake at 2.2a this morning. J. Hnbivil tnd was! a slight shock Most Hxeellent Atkins, e, Tenn Chief of i'Po V rites : I are i j beneficiaries ol y "My fhra ice, our most excellent medicine, Dr. Kihjr's Newt l)i.covfery j for consumption; having tuuud! it to be allj that Syou cliimli for it., cusircj to testify tcT its vmtw, 'My friends to whom I have I wihArvitytnndnii if nrjtoa ; if of ntTtkrtr these people it has a salu- YY.Xi-ri - trt V xt . , tue iaea ot aiteiapving retail .rt-JVtf,.,,f.s . c m,OM from I x A l.. ih .1 i? i.: j teeu to cure . vuui; if, vuius, xirtiuuiu tis, tio Asthma. Crouo and every atfec i nf irThrnflf.,f'hriKr innd i .iirio'J. ? Trial1 bottles Free at H. IT. LyfnsJ .rti Call at J. fori-Morristowii" bolted meal. establish basis. au inter national silver uAteE AKItIVA!LS. G Health, Democrat; W a Uan sen, Louisville ; II M Dozier, Cedar Key, Fla, A C Bruce, H VM Miller and wife, Atlanta. r j " GRAND CENTEAV HOTEL. O D Clark, Thomas vllle, da; W J Mendendall, Charleston, N C: E R Hampton.'Sylva, N C; John L, Sul livan, Boston, Mass i R .M Hurn, Baltiinere: Jno H PeareoU, W E Walton, Morganton, jn V, Hp iuartt Hendersonville ; ET DenisOn, Hoai- iny, N C. ; See the new: Underwear aud Tlnisiamf fiantlamfln onH T?nra at i YVHITLOCK'S. . seplG lw i J. G. Patterson & Bro. have the best lot young hens in the pity. 8ept21 ;- 4,.,. IiOts of haiidsome Wraps, Dress Goods, Clothing, Hats, and Fancy Goods for autumn aud winter, jast opened. In these lines thb pick is worth fave percent, "evervi time.? H. liEDWOOD & Co. sept!9tf . - it- Hosiery for. Ladies, Misses, Gen tlemen, Yontbs, Boys, and Babies, at Wnrriocff's. i l The English Social Pyramid. . Li-. - . i- i i Tlie Iqueen occupies socially the high est postion of any human being. British -bciety can ba likened to a pyramid with the sides curving inwardly from the top to a broad pase. ine apex may j repre sent the queen and. the royal family Below this apex society is divided into distinct strata. The nobility can be cqn-f sidered a stratum below the royal family,; subdivided into minor strata, commenc ing with dukes," followed in their ; "order by . marquises, earls, viscounts, barons and baronets. The untitled people are di vided into strata, , commencing with the anded gentry, who are the connecting link between the middle class and the nobility. 'j . . Themiddle and lower classes are di vided, also into clearly defined strata. The heavy bankers, ' manufacturers, and merchants, scientists and professors in universities make up one stratum; the next consists of the same class, only Jess prominent; then follows the 1 stratum" composed of the shopkeepers, small manufacturers, etc., after which come the bookkeepers, teachers, foremen,-, and superintendents; then the skilled work ing class, after which come tho common aborer3. , Each stratum toadies to the stratum above,- and tupris up its nose at the stratum below. The stratum con sisting of the unskilled laborers have no stratum to look down npon, unless it be the beggars and paupers. Eondon Cor. Cleveland Leader. ' l sept21tf T. Patterson & Bro.) A Buildingjand Loan Asssociation; is the best i Bavin trs Bank in the world. ou pay in monthly install- menis smaii amounts, ana cret a per cent., and youi money is secured r y a mortgage on teai instate. .' .'f , '.- sept 18-3tX Best" Turkey . Cfeek Butter, on ice, at j . . , Patterson dc Bro. seplS - . '. . ', granting like privileges to aiiyuihet curpiirv -buii ur persons alter (lie expltiition often years front the date of Ibis Ordinance PiiovioicD, further, that the said rl & continuously ope atotl and bo made uix)n and sui.Ject to tlie coudllions hsrelDuner made and provided, the violation ofanyt.f whlrh shall operate as a forfeiture of the franchise ?rAvl!tge8 ve uranted. Th Mayor and Alderiuen of tlie said city ny troia tlino to time, prescrihe reKUlations for -the opera tion and management of tho said railway impose lines aud penalties for the violation thereof or any of iheui, and msy at Us pleas ure suspend tho running of the cars aud the operation of tho Bald railway. KiKbT, That said railway sliall be construct ed under the general supervision of Ui Htreet v,,tu wio-untn anun im) ko con structed and laid down as not to ohs ruct or Impede too free How of water across tho streets or any of them, or down the gut ters thereof, and ia laying down the s tuio the said Company snail eon t tna to the grades of lh several streets used by them as the same now are or hertHf ter may be established by Uw. Wherever clwnes of grade uro necessary permission must borrst obtalnetl from tho estreeti omualtteo to make the stiine, and Ut case tho city shall decide to change the grade f any stre t hen or al ter the said raek la laid the s Id Com j.auy shall, at its own ex pense, confirm to It the portion cf the s reel occupied lay Its track. riKcoND, The said Company sin II at Its own cot and expense keep the space betweeu the nd s of i he said track level wl:b the tons i hereof and shall keep tlie sam clean and iu gofd order and condition, and repair and .pave the same wherever and whenever neces saiy, so that thi portion of the streets occu pied by the said track may be safe snd conve nienfior the use aud paswige of teams, carts, carriages aud wago s at all times, and when- ever tue city Mull pave auy street, or portion vU. uu cFoubi.-, pave in me eame manner r ih.ib.w Utta" Jilr"iK between the rails miu natfts. AJi ijaviiic, rcuavliiK s d repaiiii.g shall be done unJer tlie stioemsloii all obstructions shdl bo removed frtim and beiweeuithe rilsof ihe said track, when the said street committee or. Uks said Mayor or A uliiriuaii alinll ill... J v" v TlUD, lu the construction and In any ml,, rtjuent repahi,g of alteration f n... .f.i.i railway, tue said company, shall Inficninift' and save harmless irto said city from all loss or daraage that may Result t , or be sustained by any person or persoos, or property, from Ihe acts, ondblons oi nezii ei.-ar ii.L company ; and the sajd company shall, at its awn costs, that ges and expense, defend any and all suits tuat ir.oy bo lustltuted for tha recovery of such da mage. .. FoouTii Thesuidc .nip.uiy shall begin the construction of. said ! railway, within lit) davs from and after the passage of this ordinance, and. shall complete a lino cnuecliig depow of Western orth Caroliua Kailrlad with public square within six montds after the coinineiCcmet.txtheeor,and have at least three cars running oiKthe i.il l imoir tr it,. said company shall 1'hII'Io begm the construc- Special rates for Sept. and Oet.J ine two most deiightlul mouths in! the year, at the -Cliff House and Cottafires; Tallul-lh Falls. Oa Oil t)on of said railway, -or sliall fall tocomplete i . 1 . i i rnu u'lTn.. ... i r i . 1 11 mui ... . . . . . i .. . ... . loilmnnf Al T .1 rin H .-. I -1. ...... v... . ... iuiiihu iuLULfuw xmv utuv; . f a. lu. limn 1 buovc, uu mo 11-4111.-, hiiu uriYvleKes berein., trom Asheville arrives at the Falls same day at X0 p. m. sept 15 lw! See the new Hats. Duulap's and other makes,1 at 6eptl6:lw VVniTLOCS. i '; . "; i -. Fresh Golden Hams, at ' ; j 1'ATTERSCJN 6c BRO. ; 'sepl8- V :;- AK. Sect the new goods arriving daily at v 1 WniTLOCK's. ; '. , t ' ' f ' Brae 3 Up. xou are leeiing depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered, with Headache, you arefidgetty. ner vous. and generally outoforts, and" want to brace up. Brace up, but not With stimulants, sprinjr medicines, or bitters,, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate yod for an hour, and thea leave you fa worse condition than before. Whab you want is an alter ative that will purify your blood, start healthy .action of Liver and Kidneys", restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric JEUtters, and only 50 cents a bottle at II. II. Lyons, Drug store. ; ; ... ' ; . , . . . . Fresh corn and beans at ; I Patterson & Bro. sept!8 k I t ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 Keep it before the People. That the most enjoyable excur sion our visitors can make is to the Mount Mitchell Hotel. Train starrfat 10 oj in ," returns at C p. m. taii room aud band free. tf Dress Goods something pretty and good at I , . Wuitit'ocx's very r I am a candidate for the oflice of Clerk of the Superior Court of Bun combe county. The action, of the county democratic convention on the 28th August, i3 - aheady known throughout the county. I need not discuss it here, further than to say that I believe it to be vitiated by fraud and by the violation of plainest principles and nsageof the democratic party, and I propose to submit the Issue to the good nl hon est men of the county. L 1 1 v Very Re pectf u lly, ., W. T. Itfc.VXOLJS. liargc stock Corsets 'for Ladies and Misses,, at ! I I . v . i WniTLOck's.. Fruit!-" -.; 1 - ' r Don't buy t ill you have seen the Hamilton Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses,' ce Cream Freezers, at ; - BEARDliNj'ItANK'IN & Ci. jlylStf . V Fresh Oysters at Moore t Robards. Keep it Before the People That the best kept hotel in West-" em North Carolina, where the rates dp. not exceed two dollars per day, is tlie Mount Mitchell, at Black Mountain. i See the n4w stock pf Ladies and M i rses Underwear and Hosiery "at. , ; 1 ,. WniTLOCKS. Keep it Befoie the People - at any hotel in That the best bread butter and to ue iuuuii North Carolina id at the Mount Mitchell Hotel. Black Mountain. bef re gran ted shall cease. deturuin mwi forfeited.! l'rovided, however, that toe said Mayornnd Aldermen may, at tnelruiscretiotr extend tue time for the completion vf the said rail way 4 Firm, 'ine said Company shall not charee more than live cents for the tras; p : union of each passenger, tuiless it shrill nve tracks crossing or coming lrt contact with each other In which case, soen pacseuer shall be un tied to oue transfer. Bixth. An engine or locomotive propelled by steam, suiirnot be uted on the said lAilway or any part thereof. Hicvk-WTii. The said rail way shall not be used for the transportation of frt-ight. KiGHiu. llie said Aisyor and Aldeimen shall not uiaae any changeor n!trarloii in Uie terms and conditions hereinbefore contalueo unless notice Utere-jt, lor thirty days, Shall be pretiousiy madj by publication lu at least one newspaper, publisned lu the said city of Aheviiie. i . Mtb. The said Company shall ry f tl city: fnmyear to year, taxes on all real and persoii.-u propei ty. owned oy It in the said city, after the rate Imposed by law on tho leal and personal property o: otner persons, and for t e fianCUise. granted hereby, and lbs uscof the streets of tlie s.ild city in the oix-rt-l)on of the satd railway; tlie suld Company shall pay yearly to tue said city the - - of one per centum of tho gross amount an nually, Collected and rcceivcu by the said C'ora uany irom Uic uans;nrtatiOii if pa senders lho said JM' or and - Aldermen shall l e at liberty, from year to year, ut Increase ine a tor, said rate of one of one per cuitum ou said gross receipu, whenever they may deem it expedient. I'kstu. ihe said Company shall be at liberty to make and coustruct thu said (railway mM follows, 'beginning at ' . - KLKVSKTU. ine aid Compsny sliall not be entitled to the rights and privileges giauf d by this Ordinance, unl4 it shall; wltulu uxty days ait-rt!e passa.e or this U.uliimic, ana by notice in writing. Inform tue said Maior and -Alocrmeu tust - it accepts Uu Same, If Bach ,n tice be not given, tUte i-rdina-icc, and all tlw rlgnts, lauontoes ana piivltees granted hereby, shall bu mUl and vpld, - - J M00RE & ROBAHD'S EUROPEAN RESTAURANT, BiffEKY AND CONFECTIO.M3BY Have just received a' 'shipment of FBESU NOBFOLK OYSTKlid, and are prepared to furnish t h-m i a can 8 to the trade or serve, tlicm1 in any stylo at their Best auu ant. TLey desire to call the aftn' yn of the LadIes efipecially t.i it fat:t that their dining-room Iimmi haiuUonely fitted up fo - r r . mil fort and; accommodation i i .:t theiu that they will rc ir nry' court esy should they h .i itn It. .. - lt with a call. Luuchea' .... .i i . . it i day. TO r -1 0A 1 AT'" 1 k K a I ... i' -4. s.