Mountain sceneryThe scenery of the mountains of western North Carolina and northwestern South Carolina . all committed to their charge. Spe-cial accommodations to those visiting the Black Mountains. Horses boarded by the day, week, or month, on reasonableterms, and placed in the hands of experienced hostlers. Good pastures can be furnished to any who may wish theirhorses pastured during the summer. SULLIVAN & PATTON. THE BLACK MOUNTAINS. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Upon one of the peaks of this great natural curiosity, willbe open for the reception of visitors early in July. It will bekept in the best


Mountain sceneryThe scenery of the mountains of western North Carolina and northwestern South Carolina . all committed to their charge. Spe-cial accommodations to those visiting the Black Mountains. Horses boarded by the day, week, or month, on reasonableterms, and placed in the hands of experienced hostlers. Good pastures can be furnished to any who may wish theirhorses pastured during the summer. SULLIVAN & PATTON. THE BLACK MOUNTAINS. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Upon one of the peaks of this great natural curiosity, willbe open for the reception of visitors early in July. It will bekept in the best style, and visitors may always expect a heartywelcome and excellent fare. Terms of board moderate. A new turnpike road has been lately constructed from JudgeBaileys residence on the Swannanoa, via this House, to thehighest peak. It will afford facilities heretofore unknown tothe traveller. Any one desiring a comfortable nights rest in the highesthouse in the Southern States, perhaps in the United States,should not fail to stop over night and enjoy a sight of thelovely sunrise. T. T. PATTON. 117. >«lfflfffli^Yaa-»-»-~-^ FRENCH BROAS LINE FOUK HORSE STAGES, From Asheville, ]^. C, to Greenville, Tenn., run-ning down the French Broad River through thegrandest scenery of the^world, crossing the Moun-tains in full view of the Painted Rocks. This line of stages, said by all who travel upon it to be oneof the best in the Union, leaves Asheville daily, Sundays ex-cepted, at 5f oclock, and connects with the train upon theEast Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, at Greenville, at 7^oclock. Passengers can breakfast at M. A. Alexanders, anddine at the Warm Springs,—both eating-houses unsurpassedin this country. Fare from Asheville to Springs, $3; toGreenville, $6. W. P. BLAIR, Proprietor. 118 WARM SPRINGS. This deliglitful watering-place, situated in Madison County,North Carolina, will be opened for the reception of guests,under the charge of its old proprietors, McDowell & Patton,abo


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