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L TZTZZr VrtTriir' ATftl? I WESTERN IND10A1 UK. j - - Monday Morning J"" U, AavcrliliiffKt!s . .n linos 00 line ci"!-) .v.. -- , tfach subsequent insertion ... ... u Liberal rates to monthly and yearly advertisers. Agents for the Vindicator. The following gentlemen are author ised agents Tor the Westekn Vixm- CATOU : w. W.D.Joxks, Patterson, c. " Tiudy & Hkotiieh. Charlotte, L. M. Looan. Shelby, 8. S. Uoss, Limestone hpnngs, b. c. (J. I). Cakkibh, Traveling Agent. II. I). C. UomcKTs, StocksYillo, N. C. Tho election for township officers will ho held on tho first Tuesday in August. Igj-J. J. Smith has been appointed a Jus tice of the Pcaco for Polk county, by Gov. HoLDEN. r- The first number of the Tri- Weekly Fx .vainer, published at Sal'sbu.y, has been re ceived. l,rTho editor is absent in tho western counties this week, which will accouut for the scarcity of editorials. Ilavo we a Bourbon amongst us ?" is locally construed to mean, 44 Is there any apple brandy about '(" f&T Wc call attention to section 9 of tho town ordinance. Town taxes to bo listed by the 15th of June, or pay double tax. yOur farmers aro now harvesting their early wheat, specimens of which havo been shown us as good as was ever grown in the county. ffJjTTlm latest stylo of ladies' drosses is nightdresses. So says an old bichclor up afreet, though we have no idea wheru he got his information. Ifcfr Col. Wm. F. Bkam.i v, ai;ont fur tho Wii.i.r.R & Hatcher patented process for making Sugars and Syrups of Sorguuni Cane, was in town on Friday hist. What success ho met with, we did not learn. tJT A meeting of thy stockholder of the Wilmington, Charlotte & ltuthcrford Hailroad will hi: held in the city of Wilmington on the '29th of July, for the purpose of reorganiza tion under the amended charter. 3T Jjr Attention is directed to the advertise- j t of II. H. Thomson as Assignee of Tiios. i men A. Haydkx, Bankrupt, in which he oilers one thousand acres of h.ml for sale. The sale takes place on the 22d instant at Spartanburg. Jf-jf," Gov. Hoi.ii.N has sent a little nqtiad of his "mellish" to Jones county, pretendingly to ki ep the peace, but this can't bo so, or he would have se-nt mure. The number M'nt will o.ilv have a tembnev to create more disturb ante th'in ever. tS3T D. May 5: Son have jnst received a heavy invoice f Groceries. If you want a good cup of coflve, ' sweet i ned to tW u,tf," go to tl. ir ftwre, buy your coffee and sugar, take it homo and prepare it according to your own judgment. tJ535" The young gentlemen who feel an in terest in tho general good health of the young ladies, should hold a meeting for the purpose vl collecting sufficient funds to improve the grounds about the .Vincial Spring, and ren der it eitsy of access. " A word," Ace. Corrkctiox. Wo wero mistaken in the, name last week in regard to Mr. Ei.dins haw ing been superseded by a "negro" member of the legislature. The new route ngent, Mr. J. T. Harris, is white, from Franklin county, a man of good standing and whose character is un spotted. Wo are glad to make the correction. tjffi' Gov. Hoi.hkn has ordered a special term of the Superior Court to be held for the county of Robeson, commencing on the first first Jonday in July next: and, also, a spe cial t erm for the county of Rockingham, commencing on tho third Monday, being the 2 1st day of Juneinst. Why aro not special terms of Court ordered for this and Polk counties 'i No court for Rutherford was held this spring, the Judge being sick. Wc suggest, fur the consideration of tho town council that, in justieo to our conn try friends, there should bo a sufficient num ber of hitching posts erected lit convenient points in tho business pari of town, and near the Court House. Every poison hitchuig his horse on the pavement is subject to a fine of one dollar. This is right enough tho pave ment should not bo obstructed ; but on public days there aro more horses than horse racks, and when hitched to the trees the animals ire apt to wheel round on the sidewalk, thus rendering their owners liable for tho tine. A do7.en or more stout racks would remove the difficulty. They needn't cost much, and tiixee are high there must be money gome where. Ijfcy The juvenile imp who presides over tho " hell-box " of this establishment has favor ed us with a brief communication, from which wc extract as follows : "'Spose'n the preaehur was tu fling a han ful ov tire snaps ;t them fellers what goes to Bleep in church Sundays, wouldn t they j jump ': You bet they would," &C. From the "devil's" observations it would j appear that some person has been indulging . in a Sunday morning siesta in tho house of od. This is a bad habit, alike derogatory to good manners and morality, but one too com mon, by far, in almost every congregation in the land. Wc hope we shall never see any thing of the kind again, lest wc think of tho "devil's" mode of waking up tho audience. Tho imp concludes : " I don't care tho' ; if they want to join old Nichodemus' torchlight persession, 'taint my fault." Of course not ; UCT u'.ir? li'.hr. iil'ter this v;iniin '. 1 A Good Magazine. We have received the Juno nunbcr of tbe Carolitia Furinert ,.ith tho following interesting iaoi oi tumcma. The Ramie Plant Indegenous to Minnesota Interesting Correspondence; Tanyah; Hints on Marketing Small Fruits ; Preservation of .Sheep from Dogs ; Book Farming ; Swine Breeds and Treatment ; Prof. Jallet's Lec ture; Packing and Shipping Berries; the Salt and Lime Mixture; Wild .Spinach ; Gen eral Washington's Mules; Teams for the Farm ; Blackberry Wine; Arctic Exploration; Did You Ever ; A Canadian Speculation in Eggs ; Treatment for Scratches ; Essex Sjvine; Moles ; Extracts from an Address delivered by Ex . Gov. Z. B. Vane, ef North Carolina, at Danville, Va., on the 20th October, 1868 ; Peanuts, Pops, Saps, &c; Walks and Talks on tho Farm So. 6.5 ; Cultivation of Broom Com in the South Interesting to Farmers ; Beet Root Sugar Diseases of Poultry ; Man agement of Incubating Hens; Henneries; The Incubator; Black Spanish Poultry; Southern Cultivator; Monthly talk with our 1.11. ff i 4... Farmers ; Immigration ; A Word to Our Friends; Immigration Meeting; Book Table; Peters' Musical Monthly; Deraorcst's Maga zine. We take occasion in this connection to ex press our gratification at the growing interest in tho Agriculture of the South. Publications like the Carvlina Farmer contribute largely to the farmer's success and should bo liberally patronized. Thoso who wish to improve their tmrmtm wul4 aond tor m jromr'n Hubw.l- tion to tho Farmer. Address, Wm. II. Ber nard, Wilmington, X. C. Chinese Labor Can it be Successfully Employed in all the Stats. Tho Mongolians are coming to btay. They aro also coming to work. For that matter, indeed, we are told between forty and fifty thousand ol them are already hard at work on and along the lino of the Great Pacific Railroad. The mining districts of California swarm with them, and the universal testimony as regards their industry, enterprise, and peaceahlo disposition, is altogether in their favor. .. We have siuke:i of the multiplication of the Chinese on ;he Pacific. From $iin Diego to Sitku.andback to Montaua, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, and through out all that continuous stretch of coun try of which San Francisco is the com mercial centre, we are told they are everywhere to he found. Every town and hamlet has its '"Chinatown." Their industry is most remarkable. Milling, clothes-washing, and kindred occuna tions were the first branches of industry iu which they engaged ; but of lato jears there has been a great increase in tho variety of their employments. In the construction of the San Jose railroad, in 1G0, it was discovered that they wero cheap and effective road builders; tho Mission and Pioneer Woolen Mills foui.d that they made first class factory operatives, and now they aro rapidly obtaining employment whenever patient manual iabor, without any great amount of brain work, is re quisite. Large numbers aro engaged as servants in families, hotees, etc., taking the plucee f gill, In wlilcii uiey become expert. A lnrgo pioportion of the immigration cousins of boys from ten to MXteen years of age, who aro ini mediatley put out to service in families, where they ston pick up a knowledge of tho lanruao;o and of household duties. In fact, the Chinese aro rapidly mo nopolizing employ met in all tho lighter brandies of industry usually allotted to women, such as running sowing ma- ! chinos, making paper bags and boxes, ; binding shoes, labeling and packing i medicines, etc. They are willing, and anxious to learn any1 thing that may : prove of pecuniary value to them, and ; in spito of the difficulties which their i total or nartial ignorance of the lan guage imposes, their patience and imi tative facully enables them to learn to work with surprising facility ; and close observers of tLeir habits do not hesitate to say that there is not anv manual trade in which they could not become efficient workers in a reasonable time. These strangers are said to become Americanized so to speak verv rapidly. They learn to buy and sell, to labor, ac cording to American modes, just as they discard the umbreUashapeel hat, wide drawers, and thick paper shoes, for the lelt hat, pantaloons and boots ; but they ictain all their essential habits and modes of thought just as they re tain their cues. The Chinaman run ning a sewing machine, driving a sand cart, or firing an engine in California, is just as essentially a Chinaman as his brother who, on the other side of the Pacific, is working in the same way and with the same implements as his father worked a thousand years. "See here, mister, said a lad ot seven summers, who was driven up a tree bj a dog, if you don't take that dog away I'll eat up all your apples." There has been a building and loan association at Columbia, S. C, for forty years. "Dai- are," said a sable orator, L)e one "two roads through this world. fim n lirnjil o,.l . l .1. i 1 i ' and broad road that leads to sure des . . I 1 ' vv um iiuiIUW truction." "If dat am de case," said ! a sable hearer, "dU colored individual i ; takes to de woods." A gentleman in Wales who was Nmili .. tni,i i.4. -.l o iuat it was a mere mushroom compared with another fam ily whoso pedigree tilled five large skins of parchment, near the middle of which was a note on the margin. "About this time the world was created." "Does tho dentist kiss you when he pulls your teeth, pa ?" w "No, my son ; why ?" "Oh, nothing ; only ho kissed ma, and she said it took all tho acho awav, and I guess it did, fur sho laughed all the wav home," STATE NEWS. Jemima Lack, convicted of an as sault in Davidson county, has been par doned by Governor lloldon. Ral. Stan dard. Sweet Potatoes and peanuts are going to be more generally raised in this sec tion this year than formerly. New Berne Times. The peach crop bids fair to be excel lent this season. In the vicinity of this city they are already two and three inches in circumference. New Berne Times. A company of 25 militia were yester day sworn into tho service of the State, armed and uniformed, and will depart this morning for the scene of disturb ance in Jones county, under command of Capt. Bozier. Hal. Standard. The examination of Mr. Haswell, now in jail charged with the murder of Sheriff Lolgrore of Jones county, Will not take place till nest week. New Heme Tunis. Mr. Young who was arrested in Kin- ston a few weeks ago, on a rerjuisition from the Governor of Iowa, for horse f tealing and breach of trust, was triod on his arrivul in Iowa and sentenced to fifteen years in the penitentiary. New Berno Times. Ilis Excellency Gov. Uolden has or dered a special term of tho Superior Court to bo held for the county of Rob eson, at the Court House in that coun ty, commenceiug on the first Monday in July next ; and a special term for tho county of Kockingham, to be held on the third Monday in Juno inst., being the 21st. Hal. Standard. Woxt Hesiox. A prominent citizen of Chapel Hill suggested to President Pool tho propriety of ihe whole Facul ty of the Uciversity resigning. Presi dent Pool s$id he would not do so for 50,000 doII;vr.; If the institution was not patronized he could have it closed for fouTv five years, and he would do so. He intended to remain the Presi dent. ' We dont think Solomon and his associates, Brewer and Company, could close it more effectually than they have doue. lial. Sentinel. Tue Cnors Tnnoron Tins Section. Wo are exceedingly gratified to learn that the stand of cotton through this section is even better than could havo been expected after the cold snaps of a few weeks past. In but few instances wero tho seed materially damaged, and only when the cotton was sufficiently far advanced to bo nipped by the frost. Wo tnay yet hope to see our farmers this fall in a much better condition financially than they were last year. Weldon Xeirs. Stale Wovenimeiits of the &outh. The Cincinnati (Jazc't, in a largo ar ticle on Tennessee politics, concludes that no safe government can bo set up in the South "by excluding the proper ty holders and tho natural leaders of ouc-itiiy." it appeals lor a genet al po litical amnesty. It must be borco in mind that the Gazette is an extreme re publican newspaper. Here is a strong passage coming from such a quarter : " We have seen a full trial of this system of establishing loyal govern ment in Tennessee, and it has become a question whether such loyalty is not exhaustive to the State, and whether we may not havo to relax the loyal rig id ty in order to save the State from ruin. In general the radical rule has been marked by profligacy in both State aud municipal government, as is shown by tho great increase in State and municipal dcbt8, besides tho great floating debts which they are carrying along at ruinous rates of interest. In this we realize the evil of disfranchis ing the great body of tax-payers, and thus losing their conservative influence in public affairs. And this is aggrava ted by an agrarian spirit which takes possession when they who are hostile to the property class have control of government ; who are apt to regard every burden they add to property as so much toward its equal distribution, and toward securing their share. And in this case there is the feeling that these burdens aro in the line of retri bution upon the property class for their disloyalty in the civil war." Disgracing Patriotism. That officer of marines who so out raged all tho decencies of humanity at Arlington perhaps thought he was iu some way commending himselt lor great zeal to the powers that be ; and either he has a most unjustifiable opin ion of those powers or it is a bad omen for tho country if they are to be pleas ed in that way. Does thia functionary reflect the views that ire vail near head quarters ? Is it possible that we can not see how to be patriots without be ing brutes ? Is it possible that our re spect for a great cause requires us to exercise a mean supervision over the actions and thoughts of those whose sorrows differ irom ours in their direc tion ? Is this horrible tyranny of a majority to go into the sacred domain ! of tho grave, too, and shall no one be mnnfol ncon i ' ria LnnnnnnH fr ha UlCUbUL UOU VJ j A X A A V7 AC' rtiuvva wrong ? Suanie on the zeal that pur sues a ouarrel bevond the crrave. Lu the United States of America freedom has been much cramped for some time, but we have always desired to believe that it was onlv necessarily so. Per- that there is still ireedom for a woman to go to the grave of her . son, or her lover and cast upon it a token of re membrance. If there is not, what bet ter are you than the brutal despots that made Austria a byword among nations ? New York Herald. . Miss Minnie Ilauck has accepted a two years' engagement at the Grand Opera, Vienna. Peter tho eldest son of the poet Al len Cunningham, has j ust died at tho age of 5"J. Susan Denin is -playing Leah in Lon don. Vietoria is to make a continental trip this summer. Isabella's Paris establishment em ploys eighty servants. Nixon is bo take his managerie to California by the Pacific railroad. A New York papir opposes theatri cal benefits as old fashioned. Miss Jennie Worrell had a present of a diamond set worth $1,800 in Cleve land last week. Connecticut has fifty-five saving banks, in which 149,919 depositors have put $41,803,000. Marshall F- Moore is the name of the Democratic candidate for Congress in Washington Territory. In Lower California there are only 21,Cu5 inhabitants about half an indi- vidual to each square mile. Bulwer's play of "Money" is having a new run at one of the London thea tres, and has; already been played over four weeks. Senator Sprague thinks thenext cot ton crop will not exceed two millions and a quarter of bales.' Bishop Coxe's famoits, pastoral letter on Foeticide is to be published under his supervision in a pamphlet to be called "Moral Keforms." Miss Kate Field is going out into the howling Western wilderness with her admirable lecture on "Woman in the Lyceum." MARRIED. Tno couple will accept our thanks for deli cacies. May their trip bo pleasant, and they indeed find it a " Golden State." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST5 Reward. STOLEN from the subscriber, on the 1st day of June, 1869, one large dark bav or black MULE, 6 years oM last spring, a few white hairs in his forehead, 5 feet high, with a meal-colored nose, juices under tho saddle, presents a fine appearance while traveling. 1 will give a reward of .30 for the mule, or 675 for the mule and rogue, if delivered to mo 7 mi'eseast of Ruthcifordton. je7 3t L. F. MELTON. TOWN ORDINANCES. Thu Commissioners of the Toicn nf Itulherfurdton, do ordnin : 1. That all persons living within the incorporate limits of said town, liable bv law to work on the nub ile r ;!, be iind thfy art; hereby required to work on tue streets ana roads m said I own .six days in each year, or lorteit aud iay to the Mayor 73 cents for each day that they nriy fail so to work, to be sued for and recovered as other taxes and fines arc : I'rovided, that in the discretion of the Mayor, such work may be ren dered by suliMtitute. " 2. That any person or persons who shall engage in any tiirht, r.ots, or unlawful assemblies, or who t-hall be trinity of unbecoming lanuape, or shall curse or swear, to the annoyance of the citizens of said Town, shall be tilled, it the discretion of the Mayor, not to exceed twenty-Sve dollars. 3. That if any person shall discharge any fire-arms, except in cases of actual necessity, or by permission of the Mayor, wit hin the following boundaries, commen tintf nt iiil ler' 4.1.1 'I'n Y.J, u- m tac er-.incii to where it crosses main t!ieet, tiien btriuht line east to Ciushurn Creek, then with said creek to opposite the Male Academy, then a straight line to the beginning -shall pay a line of una dollar for each such offence. 4. That any person or persons who shall engage in driving, raeiupr, urrnnniug horse through the streets as to endanger life or property, shall be nned at the discretion of th. Mayor not to'cxeeed hve dollars.. 5. That any person or persons who shall allow his or their horses,, mules, or other dangerous animals to run ut lar.v-c ttrou.h the streets (drovers excepted), shall be lined one dollar for each such ott'eiise. b. That any person or persons who shall obstruct any public street or sidewalk by placing thereon any wood, timber or other thin,:, and allowing the same to remain more than twenty-four hours, shall pay a fine of one dollar lor each day such obstruction shall remain. 7. That nny trroccr, bar keeper, or other person en Mttud in the sale of spirituous liquors, shall sell or pive away, any spirituous or malt liquors ou the Hab- oaiii aaj , aiiau pay a tiuc of one dollar for each such oflcnse. 8. That any person lio shall riJe or hitch any hore, or other uuimal, upon any sidewalk in said Town, shall pay for each ottcusc one dollar. 9. That all persons residing within the limits of said town be, anl they are hereby required to return to the .uayor, on or o-jiorc tho lath day ot June, a lull and complete list ol all subjects of taxation under the or dinances, and upon failure to list the same shall bo liable to pay a double tax. 10. That iu delault of the payment of any fine due for the violation of any of the Town Ordinances, the jHTson or persons so defaulting may fie imprisoned not more than thirty days, at tao discretion of the Mayor: Provided, that they may be released at any time upon payment of the hue atl costs. 11. That any person or persons who shall retail spirituous liquui within said incorporation, except those who obtain a regular licence, shall pay a fine of twenty-live dol iars for each ollcuse, one-hall recovered to fro to the informer. 11. That the ordinances shall go into effect ten days from day of publication. U. That all persons having claims due tnem from the Town of Kutherfordton in; and they are hereby required, to present the sume, duly authenticated, be . fore the Commissioners of said Town, to be audited and paused upon, before such claim shall bo paid. 14. That the regular meeting of the Commissioners of the Town of Kutherfordton shall be en the first Thursday in each month. 13. That any person allowing his or her hogs or poats to run at large on the streets, longer than 24 hours, shall forfeit ami pay for each and every hog or goat so running at large a fine of one dollar per head. This Ordinance to go into elloct from and after the 2oth day of June, IStii). lt. 1 hat for the purnose of raising sufficient revenue to defray the necessary expenses and for making re pairs iu said Town, the following tax be levied, and collected on the subjects of taxation mentioned below: Ileal and Personal Property (subject to exemption of two hundred dollars ol household and kitchen fur niture), 13 cents on the $100; I-awycrs, $3; Physi cians, ?3 ; Circus or Menagerie, f lb ; Side-shows, $3 ; Sleight ot hand performers $ M ; Magic Lantern,. Lec turers, or other exhibitions for pay, $5 ; Itinerant Auctioneers, $; Silversmiths and Jewelers, fl 5U; Itinerant Silversmiths and Jawvlers, $5 ; leiutists. resident, 2 50 ; Dentists, itinerant, $3 ; Ketailers of Spirituous Liqiors, $11); Hailing Alleys, Jlu; Dry Good Mores, ji ; Daguerrean or Photographic artists, $3 ; Tailor shops, $2 50 ; Blacksmith Shops, 2 50 ; Wagon and Carriage Shops, $2 50; Cabinet Shops, $2 5H; Printing Offices, $5; Insurance Agents, ife or l ire, 2 50 ; Tan Yards, ?2 50 ; Hotels, $ 2 50 ; Boot and Shoe Shops. S2 50; Harness aud Saddle Shops, i2 50 ; Tin Shoys, 2 50 ; every log over six months Huskies. Wunoms. Guns. Tobacco, or Tinware, not the growth or manufacture of Rutherford county, f 'i ; Clerk ol Superior Court, f i ; lU'gisier oi xietus, ?j ; County Treasurer, $2. 17. That these ordinances are published and declared this 27th day of Mav, I860. R. W. LOG AX, Mayor. Test : A. D. K. Wallace, Town Clerk. jc7-tf Grain Scythes, Grass Scythes, Grain Cradles, Scythe Snathes. JUST RECEIVED, Q ( DOZ. Grain and Grass Scythes, O O 12 doz. Hollister Grain " 20 doz. old Dutch or German) Grass do. 10 " Scythe Snathes. 10 44 Grain Cradles, "With a full line of general HAED "WAEE, at wholesale and retail at OATES, WALTER BREM & CO.'S, New Hardware Store, Jansioa House Corner, may31-4w Chailotte, N. C. Produce "1T7ILL be taken in cschangq for work at the market prices. W. V. JUSTICE. 1339 AGEE8 OF GOOD FARMING LAND, in Ruther ford county, upon the waters of the three Floyd's Creek, Robinson's creek, and Second Broad liiver, on OLD THICKET l for one mile heat, against any Horse, Mare or Gelding, of his own age, in the United States, J acks and mules not excepted. For further particulars apply to the present groom, and be accommodated. may31-tf E. M. CARPENTER. VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale. WE will sell on Friday, llth day of June next, that valuable and well-known property 8 miles from Rutherfordton, on tho Second Broad River, known as the Suttle or Durham Mills, one of the best sites for Mills and Machinery in the country. Capitalists are invited to examine the property and attend the sale. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold 300 acres of finely timbered Pine land, adjoining the above. Terms made known on day of sale. THOMAS WILLIAMS, D. N DURHAM, my24-ts Adm'rs of D. D. Durham, dee'd. DISSOLUTION. nrilE firm of J. A. MILLER & CO. is now J- closed out, and all elebts due them must be paid at once. Bills are ready for settle ment at the old stand, and thoso indebted wll please come lorward and square up. J. A.Miller and J, W. Clark have formed a new copartnership under the name and style of MILLER & CLARK, and will be pleased to see their old customers and friends at tho old stand, where they have an elegant stock of every kind of goods. my 17 CARPENTER'S TOOLS OF every kind, for sale by my 17 MILLER & CLARK. Important Sale AT AUCTION! X WILL affer for sale, at the Auction and JL commission House of M. L. WRISTOX & CO., Commencing on Thursday, 6th dav of May, $12,000 worth of Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, Notions, &c, all of the very best quality, and such only as arc found in first-class Dry Goods stores in the bouth. These Goods were selected with great care lor the retail trade of this city. We invite the especial attention of Jlerchants and others to this splendid assortment of goods. S. F ALEXANDER, Assignee of A. Sinclair, Bankrupt. Charlotte, N. V. maylO-tf TIDDY BROTHER, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL Booksellers, Stationers, ASH DEALERS IN Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. C. RDERS by mail when accompanied by the cash, or ordered C U. L., will re ceive prompt attention. Also airents for the Western Vindicator. mavlOtf State of North Carolina, CLE A V ELAND COUNTY. V. II. Elliott ) vs. Attachment. R. F. Beam. ) NOTICE is hereby givei that a wan-ant of attachment has been issued against the property of the said defendant, who resides beyond the limits of this State, in favor of the plaintiff, and returnable before me, a Justice of the Peace for the County of Cleaveland, at Shelby, on the 28th day of May next, for the sum of 810 05, with interest on same from October 9th, 18G6, and cost. The said de fendant is hereby notified to appear at said time- and place, and defend his suit, or judg ment will be rendered aurainst him. Witness, John L. Moore, Justice of the Peace for said county, this 2Sth day of April, 150'J. JO. L. MOOKE, J. P. mayl0-4w Photography. HAVING added to my already large and complete establishment a Patent Solar Camera, I am prepared to furnish pictures from the smallest size to lite size. J- S. BROAD A WAY, Trvon street, opposite Charlotte Hotel, apr2(3-tf Charlotte, N. C. QUEEXSWAKE -w--.t, . . . , . , .... . vuiv me sick ana ine weu, tno ageu ana JL young, always o be found at aprlU D. MAY & SON'S. JOHN T- BUTLER, TRACTICAL atcii ana -uiock jjiaKer, JEWELLER, Ac, MAIN ST., CHARLOTTE, N. C, DEALER in Fince Watches and Clocks, J cwelry, Spectacles and Watch Materials, &c. Fine Watchos, Clocks and Jewel ry of every description repaired and warranted for twelve months. flgr Work left at the Vindicator Office will be forwarded at my expense. janlo CAUTION! V E desire to warn the dealers in, and consumers of snuff generally, that since the war, certain tobacco manufac turers, being unable to find a market for their snuffs, felt themselves obliged to counterfeit the general appearance of our packages, and imitate our Trade Marks, so that a close in spection is necessary to detect tho spurious ar ticle from the genuine, and others going so far : as to assert that L.orillard s Snutt is no Ion ger made. In making this publication wo desire to warn the public against the impositions prac ticed upon them ; as they aro the losers there by. It will bo found upon comparison that Lorillard's Snuff is "far ahead" of all others, being made of the best stock, after an original and secret process known only to ourselves, besides possessing great age, strength and pungency, and is warranted not to contain any dangerous oi deleterious substances, which i cannot bo said of the many worthless articles put on sale by others. The best is tho cheap est in the end. A circular will always be mailed on application. In ordering please specify if Salt Snuff (High Toast), or Freeh Snuff (Extra Scotch) is desired. P. LOUILLARD, New York. mar22-3m " TENS' and Boys Boots and Shoes, Ladies' X'-M. and Misses Shoes and Gaiters. mar2D-tf J. A. MILLER & CO. THOMAS V. LINDSAY. Photographic Artist, A NNOUNCES to the public that he will Jr- be in Rutherfordton for a few weeks. Having had sixteen )cars experience in the , business he is confident of giving entire satis j faction, as his pictures arc not only good, but hh tains vcrv low. uiavl--.'t COMMERCIAL. Rutlierlbrltoii Markets. Bacon 15a20c Beef, nett 4a 6c Butter 20c Beeswax 25c Candles, adamantine 33a40c Castings 8al0c Coffee. 33c Corn 75c Cotton. 22c Cotton Cloth 16a2c Cotton Yarn $2 25 Eggs 10c Flour, per sack $7 00 rodder, per 100 cwt 80al00 Feathers 30a40o Flax Cloth... 25a40c Hides Dry 15a20c Iron 7a 8c Janes, wool 40a75c Lard Ioa20c Meal per bushcL 90c Nails 10c Peas 70c Rags 3c Rock Island Casiincro 75al75 Rope 30a35c Salt (per sack $4 75), per lb 3c ougar. 16a20c Tallow 15c Charlotte Market. Charlotte, June 9. CoTTOJf a few bales sold for 26 1 c. Cokn 95c Bacon (hog round; 18c Oats 70c Flour .$5 75 Lard 20c Butter '. 30 c Beeswax 33c Tallow 12ic Dried Beef Uams 14tol6c Apples, peeled ... ,5c Peaches, " 13c " unpoelcd. 7ic Teas ..96 Mountain Potatoes $1 00 feathers.. 50c Eggs 15c Xcw York Markets. New York, June 9. Governments steady. Five-Twenties of '62 1221. Southern securities firm North Caro lina's 59 J; new 551. Money easy at 7 per cent, premium. Sterling Exchange irregular at loas. Uold 13t. Cotton firmer sales of 5,500 bales at 29 1 cents. Flour heavy State Superfine, $5 30a $7 00; Common to Fair Extra Southern, $6 30 a$. Vheat favors buyers. Corn better- Southern yellow, $1 00. Mess Pork lower -new, $31 50a$3l 75; old, S30 87a31. Lard 19al9i cents. Whiskey quiet. Sugar Ha vana, 13al3t cents. Baltimore Markets. Baltimore, June 9. Cotton quiet at 28 cents. Wheat dull. Corn firm white 85a88 cents, yellow 83a85 cents. Bacon Shoulders, lotaloi cents. Lard, 20s cents, fsorth Carounas, old C3J; new 59. Charleston Market. Charleston, June 9. Cotton active and 4 cent better sales 500 hales ; middling 28c Receipts 129 hales. Exports coastwise 200 bales. Augusta Market. Augusta, June 9. Cotton active and prices higher ; middlings Savannah Market. Savannah, June 9. Cotton active quick ealcs. Receipts 196 bales. Exports coastwise 6.18a bales. Mobile Maikct. Mobile, June 9. Cotton demand limited dull ; low mid dling 26lc26lc. Salos 490 hales. Receipts 43o bales. No exports. Foreign Markets, London, Juno 9. Consols 921. Bonds 83. Liverpool, June 9. Cotton quiet. Uplands 12a 2 id. Orleans 12ial2td. Sales of 15,000 bales. Other articles unchanged. Cotton easier but not lower. Lard 71s Gd. Pork quiet. Tallow 43s. Manchester advices less favorable. Havre, June 9. Cotton opens quiet on the spot 142. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Wo aro requested to tate that tho Rev. .1 an ia iJL A lu.i .iu b.&uavu .J ... v wuu o Cwwl on Sunday, the 6th of Juno. Charlotte Directory. HOOTS AND SHOES. Shs' Trunk8SUoerindips9niKuibcrjicitiiig HOTELS. Matthews Ilouse, Trotter House. BANKERS And brokers. T. W. Dewey & Co., Tryon street, Kr Bank Build ing, nest door to Smith's shoe store. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. P. Sea it, Dr. J. II. McAdcn, Smith & Brem, Dr. James is. vutt, dealers in iJiugs, j&euiuincs, tec. DRY GOODS. Brem, Brown & Co., Wittkowsky & Rintcls, dealers in ury uoous oi every tyie ana quality. CUOCERS. Stenhousc & Macaulcy, II. B. Hammond & Co., S. Grose St Co., dealers in urocexics and l'rovisions. AVCTION AND COMMISSION. M. L. Wriston & Co., Auction & Commission Ilouse. CONFECTIONERIES. D. G. Maxwell, D. M. Elcr, Confectioners. -HARDWARE. Brem, Brown & Co., Oates, Walter Brem St Co., wholesale and retail dealers in Hardware. Mail Arrangement. Cmerrtvili.e Mail. Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 M. Leaves tho same days at 1 r. m. Ashevili.e Mail. Amves Mondav and Friday at 6 p. m. Loaves Tuesday and Satur day at 6 a. M. Greenville Mail. Arrives Saturday at 7 p. M- leaves inursaay at 6 a. m. Colvmbcs Mail. Arrives Tucsdav at 7 V. m. leaves l uesaay at 6 a. M. Mokoanton Mail. Arrives Saturdav at 7 p. M. leaves r riday at 6 a. m. County Mail. Arrives Thursdav at 12 x. Leaves same dav at 1 p. m. Marion Mail. Arrives Tuesday and Fri day at 6 p. m. Leaves Wednesday and Satur day at 6 A. m. Lands for Sale. THE undersigned, as Assignee in Bank ruptcy of John S. Ford, will sell to tho highest bidder, for cash, on Saturdav, the 26th of J une at the court house door m Ruth erfordton, about 600 acres of land, in five tracts, lying on tho Isorth side of Broad river, 10 miles south of Rutherfordton The deeds for tbe above land can be 6ecn at the office of Churchill & Whiteeide, by parties desirinjj to purcuas. J. r cilWjN, nrivXl-ll Art-fence. MISCELLANEOUS J Oil COOlt, HOUSE CArtPEhTGrt. ORDERS for Work left at the YINDICit TOR office, will he promptly attended to; declo-tf Hats and Caps . OF the latest styles, at the cheapest stor in town. mar22-tf JONES & BRYAN. Latest Parisian Styles. Mr. R. 91. ROBINSON, . WITH an experience of 30 years, respect fully informs the public that he is now. as in the past, prepared to make up, in the latest styles, Wearing Apparel for the gen tlemen. He has just received the SPRING FASH ION PLATES, and will he pleased to see his friends and patrons at his establishment, over Jones & Bryan's Store. Give him a call, as ho will both please and fit. mar22-tf Buncombe Flour. EXTRA lot of superior Buncombe Flour just received and for salo bv apr5- J. A. MILLER & CO. Undertaking- QOFFINS made to order at short notice. jan25 W. D. JUSTICE. Factory Yarn. FACTORY Yarn, a No. 1 article, for nit at the store of aprl2-tf J. M. CRATON. For the Gentlem&L? BROADCLOTHS, Beaver Cloth for Over coats, Cassimeres, Rock Island Jeans, Sheetings, Shirtings, Domestic and Heavy Goods of all kinds, Furnishing Goods, &c, at apr!2 J. M; UKATON'S. . Tanbark Wanted. Wl E will givo $4 per cord for good Black T T Oak Tanbark, and f 4,50 for Spanish Oak, delivered at the old Mitchell Tanyard, cither in Goods or Leather, at cash prices. apro- 1). MAY & BON. Hats and Caps TITE largest stock ever brought to this market, for 6ale very cheap. aprl9 D. MAY & SON. Dry Hides Wanted. HIGHEST cash price paid for good DRY HIDES. apr5- J. A. MILLER & CO. Toilet Soaps, 13ERFUMERIES, and other Notions at th store of mar22-tf JONES & BRYAN. Notice' to Debtors. WE are authorized to compromise all the claims in our hands known as old debts due Mr. W. L. Mitchell, on the following terms: The debtor to pay one-half Ihe amount due from him, besides costs and our commissions, , provided settlement is made without deley. CHUUCH1LL & WHITESIDE, apr26-tf Attorneys. Cotton Yarn. GOOD article Cotton Yarn always on hand, apro- if. A. MILLER "4' tOr BUCKETS, Tans, Plates, Cups, fire, &c. just received by marli9-tf J. A. MILLER & CO. Wanted. 1 Oft GOOD EXEUOETIC MEN, Xvvy to act as Agents to sell the Balm or Life. At least $100 po month can be made clear. A. R. HOMSLEY & SON, mal-2m Shelby, N. C. Tinware. I AM now prepared, at my old stand in Rutherfordton, to furnish the public with Tinware. I havo secured the services of a Xo. 1 work man, enabling me to fill all orders. HEPAI1UNG done at short notice. Tinware sold by retail or wholesale. II. D. CARRIER. fcl5-tf Wanted. IRISH POTATOES, 50 cents; OATS 5 cents; CORN 75 cents; nrc 81. I will givo the above prices for the above ar ticles. jal8-tf II. M. MILLER. Repairing. JOBS repaired and made new whenever wanted. jan25 W. D. JUSTICE. . Blackomithing. ORDERS attended to with dispatch. jan25 V. D. JUSTICE. T. W. DEWEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, CHARLOTTE, -Y. C. WE entered on our second year of busi ness on the first day of October last, and return our thanks to our old friends and new friends for their "custom and patronage during the year now closing. We are now prepared, with increased means and ample capital, to transact any safe and desirable banking business which may be offered us. We will roceivo deposits and pay samo on call, and when left on timo will pay interest on same according to agreement. Yv e buy and sell Uold and Silver Coin, and Bullion, Bank Notes, &c. Will discount for customers good business paper. I'urchase and sell on commission, Stocks and Bonds, and give pur best attention to any other matter in the Banking or Brok erage lino, entrusted to us. Revenue Stamps always on hand and for sale. Hours of business to suit customcis and dealers. THOS. W. DEWEY & CO., At building (formerly Branch Bank) one door below Smith's Shoe Store, Tryon st. fc22 W. P. LOVE & Co., SIIEL13Y, N. C, T17HOLESALE dealers in IJJUrft ot " all kinds. The trade supplied at fewest rates, and dealers aro respectfully invited to examine their large stock. " aprl2-tf Notice. ALL persons owning Real or Tersonal property, or taxable property of any kind, and all persons upon whom a special tax has been assessed, for any trade, profession, or business within the corporate limits of the town of Rutherfordton, are hereby notified to attend at my offico on Thursday, Friday and, Saturday, tho 4th, 5th and 6tU day of. Jnjut njt, and list tho eaue for taxation. K. W. I.OGAN It Mavor of the tusrn of Kutberfoi-dtoiu
The Western Vindicator (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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