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' and splendid stoe&'of Goods, consisting of T ; DHY GOODS, GROCERIES, UARDVVRE, i ' , i ' CUTLEIIY. 1 , ". 1 CROCKERY WARE. and a variety rf FANOY GOODS cf every des ' cri ption, which they 'will sell Low for CASH or BARTER. 'All kind cf produce t.-iVen in exchange for jGods. . T. P. WELLS & CO. ' March 6, I860.' . 9-tf. " ,! JrH.KtJsftss:, i SPARTANBURG, S. C. ; Racob, ' t ' 10 a 11 Com, I a 100. Flour, ' 300 Peae, ' ' 75 a 80 Rye, , -: B0 a 100 Oats, V. 50 a CO ' Potatoslrish, . . 75 a 100 . . Sweet, 40 a 50 Thllow, '.. . ! -':,::v. ' ' ' 12J Coffee, . 14 a 20 Hupars, . 9 a T6 Mobsscs, . "' 43 a 05 altw ' j 1 200 a 255 Butter Goshen, 533 Coujtry, ' 12 a 15 K?ps, . ; ; . v i , ; 10. ("hiokene, , : 12 ;a 15 Tut Leys, ; V - - . 0 a 100 Duck?, ; ' 12 a 15 :l)ricd Frttit App'cs' fcah'.,-' V l.0 Ricon, Ham?, perUb , l? a 14 - SidtP, ; ; .. " VI i 12 ' Shoulders, 11 a 12 Reef. , ' $ a 8 Ruttcr, , v 15 a 00 Jeswax, ' ' "25 a 28 Cotton, ' - 7i a 10; Coflft-e, Rio, 12 a 14 Javrj, . .. 18 a 20 Canulc, Adatuant,5nr 25 o0 Spcm, 40 a .00 Tallow, vj " 20 a 25 Corn. , ' --bushel ; "00 'a 90 Chickens, ; ". each j 10 j a 12 Ksrgs, per dozen ! 12 a 15 IJour, bbl '8630 a C50 leather?, ' 30. a 35 pird, 12 a 12i Molasses, N. O. 70 a 75 I. 35 a 40 Mfnl, , : bnshey 80 a 00 Nails, Ii lb 5 a 6 .Oats,1" ! bushel, 50t a 00 J'cns, ; ; b2i a G5 :PptatocvIri$'f; ; ; ". . 50 a 00 , j , Sweet, ;" 45 a 50 Hice, . 81 a 00 Sugar. Loar - lb 14 a 16 , i Brown, , 1( a 11 AVhent; Avhite, , bushel 115, a 120 Mihiskey, Northern, gl, 75 a 00 ; ; N- C. ; - 55 a 00. Vool, (best Georgia) washed 27 a 23 : . .. Dissolution, rpiIE Firm nf, Miller & RrSdley is this day J disol-crl. by mutual consent. .11. Miller will settle up .he business, and all indebted to the concern are notifiod to make payin,ont to h'm- . JI. MILLKR. . JOHN L HAD LEY. Feb. 14tb IPCO. ; 8-tf. J A JLJti S II . K JD x K Y , GENERAL . V u v t i) a f$ i u a a u & AND DEALER IN i usos, Melodeons, PuMrs, S.ites, Sev - ' iNa Machines, &c. Publisher of "Cherokee JVysicmn" " Chronology of N C." 'Southern Bishops; tlllckori.Kut Falls, frc. Solo Proprietor of the "AMERICAN PUMP," raising water in all depths under 15n feet by .;. hand. "'-.''.,." Drawing- nnd Prices sent free. . 141 Cliambcr's Street, N. V. CommissipDforBt.;ing4Forwarding2Jpercent ' V ' REFERENCES. MuPhcoters Chcslin, John B Qdom, Esq. Va. Hon John Baxter, Rev .W G Brownlow, Tenn. i-n 1 'Jim iXewport, Ky. Brown & Mc Mt lar AV ashington, Texas, V & DRichardsoni if UoXJlS; D 11 McAnalIy, DD St Lous Mo Rev C C Gillespie, New Orleans ; J W Stny.'Esq Chirr'eRton, S. C; Hon W A Graham, Hon J W 'Wiis,H,)n DL Swnin. Chas F Deems, Dp. oraiTJina ; Myrttts& ToZer, A?u.; &c, &c. ' Dr. j w harms; "urnEKLOllDTON.N. C, CTFULLY tenders bis profcssiooal AeJ cs t0 the C'tizens. of Rutherford couu- yjiqc at ins iruz store. Jan. o l 858. , 0 BEOSJTLER & SON, watcii i&B Makers. r SPATtTAKHnnn n t '- v ; - V.. . m n W m M' All t W. HawaGrdceries: ,1 THE PRIlsCE GF THE HOUSE OF DAVID 1 l: THE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID 1 THE ri?IXCEF THE HOUSE OF DAVID I - Uy ihe Kfv J. Hi Iagrabam, LL. D. A rn-w and re viied editjioni with the nujh(rs !fl : ;i ! if ft corrciior.B. One volume, I$mo., cloth, 472 palp's. Fricf J2j Publis WlbybEOfiGBG. EVANS. t"'iL . 1"... c. oi.:i.j.i.u:. -' No. 439 VUrait'Ui one ci, i Uiiiiuiuuiu. Der Furstans David's House literal.trnnslaVion m uepman . 1 .PRJ-NCfi OF THE. OPDAV Pi Qne volumr, lOinrt:, 475 pages. - Price 81. . i i Verb ? von GEOPvGE.G. EV ANS. No 43: Chest flut btjreei, rhiladdjfcia. -THE-PILLAB OI PIRE ! r. ISRAEL IN 330BDAGE. By the Kev One voluflSe. l2mo. J U.I.v&RAaAi.LL.a. i . u . i i - a i cloth, ;CC0 paces. Price 1.25. -t Pu hi is-lcjl by G EOR G E G. 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' .; I To insure promptness andl honorable dealing send all jour orders forbooksio i f S ' ;C ', GEORGE G. PullUler, and OrMimtqipflfie GifloooMBust, rso.4JU Clhesmnjj Streets ratidelplhia. aiiu you win oe siiiianeu innt u is tie' oesi afe in the cou.ntry to purchase Cooks. EST SPECIAL NOTICE TO AGENS O. G. EYAN, having purchased the Stereotype plates, copyrih(s. etq .of the! VPripce of ithe House of David '"Pillar of Fire" efcf, woud ca'l the aiten tion rif agents to ihesr truiy aJunbleWcu-lvS. ' j The 'Frinc-e of the Hous! ot David is one of the most po pular and besit selling books ever published Over tine, hundred antf eighty thousand copiss1 have been sold, and; it bids fair toil outrival the ''Pilgrim's Progress," or -any otlifrr .irai(ar .rork.' - 1 j . ". The'Piirarof Firt,' by the same author, is now. meeting ith a mpi tl sale, oyer niay thousand cop ies have been sold" since thf publication, and! as a companion t the MPrinceof tye House of Datid," every reader jjf. that -hook" should purchase a copy!. "The Re cord a of the Revolutionary Wa 4" i a hook of great interest,and gives a' vast amoantjoT in formation relative toihe Soijdiers; of he Ileyofution, and is an invaluable book 61 reference for tbf descen dants of iis heroes andai wlfo' are'.i'it';erest'e44 Pen sion Claims, Land Wirrants,! etc. ' , .: The most I ibei al Inducements are: offered taAgents and upon addressing the publisher every information will oe given. ' : - j . , t.:f; . j;: . " Send for a Catalogue Audrrss GEORGK G. EVANS. j ' I rCBMSHEr. ! 439 C lestnul btreel , Philadelphia March 6, 1860. Ii g-41 -4 6w. N OT I C Ei. rW HE ' Copartnership existing between Pos &, .1. FoRr is this d iy dissoved. IIaH oereohs are hereby notified not to trade for any notes, accoantsor oher evidences of debts due: said firm or from cred- - .1 t - m M m, - n . , . . umg mr suj nrn 01 rage H ot1, 4s I will not pay a) debts hereafter cwiric. ; v. o. rutin.7 .t FORD. 7 69 W. AJJ.VII, VIOES. BELLOWS, IIAM MERS, SCREW PLATES, STOCKS AND PIES - Ailes,iSprlnrs 'S.weile ..Enelish and Countrr ! Iron. Cut. Wrot nnd II. S. Nnils. I Cast, German, Blister and Plow Stech - also ; f ; rQil. -Paints. "Yarnislies and Window Glass. . bac'f pardvqTc, .-c.if &t.f &c. -c. i . ALSO JRrqicn and Clarified Sugars. i Rio, Lnqnyra und Java Ccficcs N. 0. 6 Cuba Molasses. I ! ! ! ALSO SoapSi Starch and iCandles. Segars.and Tobacco, j' . & With a general a.s3rtrnerit -of .'Hardware and Groeerie!". .which will bet sold low for CashJor Co mi try '.Produce. H '' i ? 1 i - ' Ii ! By LIARDYi AGNEW & CO. t ; :i ' Spartanburg, S. Ci J. Vf". II. of the above firm will purchateCtton. Feb. 2i, 18G9. f A M D r a Ki ki r ka w r- ivi i- v r I IN V i ' I X - ;': - Spnrlmibiirg', S. V. ..:'---. (Opposite Palmetto House h H ESPECTFULLY call the Attfirti of the ; citizens of Ru therford,' Polk, and neighbor tnj ccunthes in North Carolina to their larsc andvell selected iStock! of . . j Groceries, Hardware, Crockery WAKE, CONFECTIONARIES, TOBACCO, SEGARSJkfJ. Weare constantly in receipt ofyFrcsh supplies of BROWN, CLARIFIED, & CRUSHED h'-: '. '.: !".')-. SUGARSj ' RIO, ,LA G UYRA, & JA yA , COFFEES. FISH, BEEFTONGUEsj SARDINES, : 1 I I CRACKERS. CflfclESE, CORN STARCH. PRESERVES, PICKLES NUTS, CADDIES,-! r It U ITS , M AC A RON L TEAS CHOCOLATE. ! ; SALT, VINEGAR. CANDLES, STARCH and a (hpusand other like artie'es. 1 .;;:.;::'; ; jfiariware. - M A good assortment of Hardware, such as Hues iNails, J. races, I 'otware an J oUjier articlea. . :: - also ; ' All kinds of Crocker? 'ware. I Fine Chewing and smoking tobacco, and Fine Ilavanrm Cigars. ; f- Wc will always have a good Stock on hand and Our friend in Nortl Carolina may rly on g.od prices for their produce and Goods in re turn at luv rate'rt. ' '' !. j ' .;!;;-. ;- . i All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goo'ds such as' Bacon, Flour, Corn,Wheat,Rye, Oat's, Eggs, &c., &c. ''','' f ' -.' , CAMP & CANNON. I Spartarurg, S. C. f i - ; ; Feb 21, 18G0. 7-ly.- DEAN & RAY, 1 WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS S.rAKTAXBURG, S. C. . IL Sell Groceries " as 'nheap,'- and give as much for sountry produce, as any.ctjber cstaldishtnent in that market. - ' Feb. 21." 1800, ! T-3m. ."'.' " ; ' ' 'i ' - T ;.0;yR;i-E:;N:-;-T X-T ..f t l c. - .; of ltuthei tordton h ottered lor Kent. : - The buUdlrig'ift trick, andjibas. ri convenient Counting Room. Cellar and fdceping room.--' -f7' ' -...... .-I -c: L. HARRIS. . , Jan. 21, 18GCL !r1 :Tf. C RUTIIEKFORDTON, N. C, . (rpiiAVELERS and; others will noticft W ) JL . tljthe above old and welj-estab-j(j relished' house is still kinder my charge.i . and open for their accommodation.; - V The Stage Office for all tho Stage V'r LlneB from the, p'ace, is kept. here, and kN tiavellers Aviltliepiitto no inconvenience. ) vSt': i.;,i,k .!': WiA !ty ewuiinj seals uii tiuici imu. j C. BURNETT. VILLAINY. This Card i pubirshedTor the purpose of ex- posing a pie 'Cjiof , villainy unparallelled in tho annals of our corarnunity.tand by whicbthe sub Fcribpr has met with a heavy loss. ", :; ALEXANDER M. PAGE -: , .. J. who had been for a number of years a citizen of Rutherfordton N. C, in good slandinj:, rind was connected with me as partner in the Carriage ranking business,' tvithoni caqse, pave the wick- edness of hid heart, did, aboutthe4tb of Decern ber last. abscond, taking 'with him funds be longing to the concern of Page JcFord, in arnount from Three o;FiveThousandDollars, leaving all the debts and accounts aginst the paid conpcrnl for me to liquidate. Under the garb of a mem ber and officer of a christian church bo bad g-tin-j- ed the confidence' of the' community and my own belief in pis integrity was so great that I had given him- the whole charge of the business transactions of the fir in. too far, could not stand t Ifis honesty trusted lie test, and bis depar- tnre fur parts unknown was the first intimation I hid of his scoundrelism, L : ; j This notice is givet to prevent , his imposing upon others, and newspapers regarding tbo in terests of tlie public are requested to copy The said Paire is about 30 years of age, 0 feet high, dark complexion, with a down look.;'' V 'J . .",;:( - '.' .-...-.. i" I -I- : cast. - It is thoug itj that be has gene soujth west per haps toLouhana or Texas. . ! ;:r H':' ' I "'r.-'1:.- j JOIIN S.-FQRD. 4 Rdthcrfordbn, N. C, Jan. 10, I860, i Jan. 31. I860. ; 4-tf. The Male aid Female XN Rnthcrfoidton. N4 C.. is expeiited to open X under tho control of tljo subscriber, on the 8th of February 1800. i ' ' .1 Th-e coursd ot study will embrace tha ordinal rv hranclips ihr nn Enfflish education, ana tuv -j ----- ----- t- o .. T . Ancient latfflunses. : i I i 1 s Tlie Tuititin will range trom o to 510 per session. I JAMES O'UANLUM. Reb 7, I860 i ' -' 5-tf. ' ' ' - ! f' 1''. - . "".'-" '' Drs, Wilkie & Blantbn VFFER theij pfofsuma ficrvjccf to th.e citi-J :F zena of lUtthertoru county in, me prsiouv.Oj of WedTCine in its various uranuucs. . wuw , Jiime VllkWa4 miles souths of Rutberfordton near the Poor's Ford Roa,d, where they wili al-- ways be frund uaioss prczessicDsuy engager i Jia. 10. I860. f : ; rl -C 1 - If .- & FOLGEB - 1 A RE notr .receiving from. Clvwlestoji JX Balpniwc a:.larg ttock'tf ; ; f-' and i f Consisting in part of . I" Supr and Coffee,iJEIolasses, alt, GIXGER, PEPPER, SPICE IND'IGO AKD ' ;-;. MADDER, ., y ajoid-cvery tiling kept in a first V -v liias Griccrjr. D all of which i bey will sell at the lowest prices 6ucn goca."tcan he sold At in the up Country, tb:y Kespectfullyj. iiiviviie tlveir North Carolina frknds.to.calljupon theai when visiting Spar tanburg, where they will be treated, right in every way selling them goods Cheap and give hem the Highest Market Price for tbeir pro duce either in Cash or Gioceries. ; - t J.W.GARRETT, - R. W. FOLGER. -Nov. '30, 1850. 4Gly. . Georgia State Lottery. Fi" the benefit oi the - MONTIOELLO UNION ACADEMY, Of Jasper ,Comity Georgia, Authorized bjJspecial Act of the Legislature 25.828 PRIZES. More than . QNE F&IZE to every Ttco ; : T K3KETST IrKiii ney A Co., W a 11 age CAPITAL PRIZE $ 60,600, Whole Tickets S10, Halves $5, Quarters 2,50 f : TO BE DRAWN EACH : SATURDAY In 31ircJU, 1860U i - v , ' : ' . . . IS THE . ; ' - I Cur of Savanna!, Georgian ;; u-M' -:.': ,v v)'- Class Gl, to be Drawn March 3, 1860. Class 02, to be Drawn MarLh 10, 1860. Class 63, to Jbe Drawn March 17, I860. .CJas 64, &q , bo Drawn "March 24", I860. : 1 Prize of " 660,000' is 1 " 20,000 ; is ! 1 - v 10,000 is ! 1 " 5,000 is 1 " 4,000 is 1 V ..- 3,000 is 1 " 2,000 is 4 1,500 h 1 ' 1,100 is 5 1,)00 are 10 ' I -' 500 are 12 ' 400 are ; 2 " . 300 aire ' 2 " v----r A 200 are 50 4 J50 ar,e 100- : ' 100 are 100 : I 95 are 100 : u 85 are' $6,,00 20,000 10,000 J 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1.5000 1,100 ,000 ' 5,000 ' -800 600 . ' 400 7,600 10,000 0 500 8,500 APPROXIMATION PRIZES, j 4Prir.cs ofSSOO Aprg to$G0,000Prize are 5S00 A 4 t 1 J OA A Art ' .' A 4 " m 20.0Q0 G00 4 " 125 4 " . 100 8 " 80 lu,t)Q0 4,000 3.000 2,000 1,500 JtCO . t m ' . 500 400 640 i480 400 8 " - .. CO ; 8 " 50 ;t .8 J t40 'v 320 25,000 Prizes of S are 200,000 ' 25,828 Prizes amounting to . i. - S3&C.040 Certificates ofPckaoes will be sold at. the following rate?, wltjcb is the risk : . i Certificates of Pnckages of 10 Whole. tickets,$G0 certificates of packages of 10 half tickets,1' : I 30 certificates of packages of 10 quarter tickets5, 15 certificates of packages of 10 eighth tiokets,'7.50 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFIh cates,-enclose the money to our address fir;the ticVfiti ordered, on receipt of vbich tley vrlU bef forwarded by first mail. ; Purchasers can; b Ve tickets ending in ainy figure they may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prizes -wilt jbe sentto purchasers immediately after thedrawictg. All cpnimunicatiions strictly confidential. y Orders for tickets or certificates, by Maif or express, to oe iinectoa to 1 j SAVANNAH, GA. stay 3 1359. . vyuy use .-J. :7 -M;; Dr, J. Bovde Bods' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS 7 BECAUSE for the cure of Incipient Consumption Weak LungsWeak SteniacheGenrral Debil ity, an J' lor purify 1 11 a and enriching (lie Blood, cihey are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy. To ,b.e assured of this, it is only necessary to make; the trial. '- .-. ;". . - 1 . J- - . '. ). j TheWine iiselfis of a very superior q'ialiiy-r-nfi Iy double ihe usual strength of loiher wins warming and invigoruting the whole system, from the head to the Het. As these bitters are tonnic and al ternative in heir character, so ihey sir.ngthan and invigorate the whole sysiem and givej a j 1 I I Fine tone and h ealthV! actio tb till its parts, by equalising the circulation, remov ing obstructions, and producing a general warmth. j'They are also excellent for diseases j and weakness 'peculiar to Females,1 where a tonic is required to4(. .. I stukngthen and brags the system. ,No lady who is subject to lassitude o- fa inline?? should be without them, they; aYe teyuymg in their action. ; These Bitters will not only cure but prevent disea fes.and in 1 his respect are doubly valuable toi the person, sick or well Jvho use them. 1 I F"r proof of thetruth of this, see. full particulars 'and references to persons cured on the circular inside the wrapper accompanying each bottle. I . ! Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers and all public speakers should use 1 J Dr. J. Bovee Dads' Imperial Wine Bitters. Because they strengthen the lungs, quiet and soothe the Nerves,-promote Digestion, strengthen and brace the whole system. Aside from their medical virtues,1 they are unsurpassed as a Uelighirul Beverage, proij ducing al the enhilarating enects ot Urandy or wine, without ttieir injurious results. To that oufortunate, rlass of individuals addicted to the use of Strong Drink, triese Bittrs ill prove mvajaable. as hey prevent the sodden reaction which invariably follows a j-'spree and actingias an alternative, remove fron the system the poison! which 13 imbibed by all Who! indulge in the ue of the adolierfated liquors lound in, most ofthe bar rooms of the country. Inebriates Who wish to reform. anJ jfefc reqaires a stimolani, by sub stituting tliece Biltersj for ife mixed winea and liqiors of ihe drink'ng aiihwns can in a tdiort time refrain1 entirely from ihe use t stimulants, i ! : i ; ; Try one BotUe, and they will tell their own story .i";-)..; ;':;;; ;. ::FE;M fLE-!S,-..'jj;i: 4 . Both Married and ;Sing'e, btU especially Mothers C"fchoii'd alwavs keen on hand a supply of jl. il ;': k&r. J. Bovee Dods Imperial Wine Bittersi ; i , or Diseases recvitor to females. They 'Jact like a charm.' tliey prevent ' Lassitodi of Fi"tnes3, and in all cases where a tonic is requi red; these Bitters '.. "-'-;:.'4.i- ', ? i -ILA VE NO SUPERIOR. f None genuine witltout the signature of "J. Bovee Dons" stamped f tlie cork, and "Dr. J. BavEEDoDsT Imfebiat. Woe CtttEKs" blown on the gtass.VL'-ri '1 "...FOR ?ALE BY "" HARRIS'; SMITH, RtttherfoTdtoniN. C." J35o. . J J-Cmt? . ' 1 ' i ' ' ' - - L V I L -' N.. t " " JrlARBtEYARD. :iV..-.fi RESPECTFULLY iatbrnjs the citizens kf Ruth. .rford fld atlj(nin csauues that he has open ed a MarbleYrd in the Town rSa.rwbQrg,. C. where hp has o'ow and irttei dskeeping a.Lsrce and Well Seected-sopp1y.ol Foreign and DKnestic llar We. He prepared to fill all orders for Mortam'ents, Tnhletsi Tombs., Mahie! and Grave St1ones-f the Richest Style of Finish and r reasonable; Terms. He feels confideni thnt those Who wid Bve him their patronage will be satisfied with his work and prices Orders soliciifd and promptly attended to. O References given ifdesired.j ,j Ik"' No charge for boxing work. : 1 ' ITT He is. also prepared to furnish toi order Iror Uailing tot any uestred pattern on lteaonahIe ertn. Addrecs 1- RICHARD HARE, 1 Sparta nburg'S. C. AR1ERICAN AN1 FOKK1GN EriEOSCOPIC EMPORIUM. E. ANTHONY, .308 Uroaduay, or Yrk. AJter Mag Ut, I860, at 501 Broadway, two doors j.J 'from the St. Nicholas Hotel, rilliri btewofcope isihe mQt instructive. mteres- JL tiug, entertainintg, amusing and exciting of modern inventions. 1 .' t " -" . j " ' None are too young, none too old, none too intelli gent, none too uneducated, to acktiowedgj its worth and.beaaty. ' ' ! " : .' - .'.'' 'I No hojine is complet without it, and.iji muat and will penetrate every where. . ' It presents to your viw.every part of the 'orld, in aR the. relief, boldness, perspective, and sharpness of detail, ns if you were on the spot. ' 1.7 -Photographers are everywhere exploring (Europe, Asia, 'Africa, America, in 6earth ofthe grand and the beau'iiul. and the results of thir skill are (Constantly enriching our stock. i . ' j I i jAVe h:ve an immense variety of paper Views of Scenes it Paris, London, England, Scotia lid.ilreland Wo les, France,. Belgium, Holland, Switzerland .Spain, The Rlvine, Versailles, St. Cloud, Foiitainbleau. Tuillerie?, Italy, Turkey. .Eaypi, Athens.! the ' Holy Land. Cjiina, India, Crystal Palace, also Group His torical, amusing, marriage scenes, breakfast j scenes, pic-nic.!statoary,fcc., oic- An exquisite assorttiient of Illuminated Interiors of .Palaces, Cbcwl.es,, and Cathedrals of France. Italy, ttJ., itc, The-ffVct of these illuminited views ia most -remarkrtbf. j Every jGentleman of weahh a.id refiitedtist shoald have iii'his drawinarooni some of our exquisite view on glass, wiih a revolving stereoscope, showing 12,25 50 or lbO scenes. Nothing can be more Uscinaring, and one can offer no greater treat to a friend; fodd of the picturesque nnd the! beautiful . . ..' I ; Anthony's Instantaneous ttyeoscope Views ae. the latet Photographic wondner are taken in the foriienh part of a second, 3TArrery thing no mat ter how tinpiilly, itmajf be moving, is dep cted as sharply arid distinctly as if il had been p'erfet't'y at rest. 'Ihis gives an additonal value, for to the beau ties of inanimate nature it adds the ch-irm ol jife and motion. 1 The process is a difcqVry of our own, and being unknown in Europe, we receive troin London and Paris large orders! for Anthony's Instantaneous Views of American lite and scenerv. ' ! I Amongother things we have just published Stereo seppic Illustrations of the scenes of the Fulton Street Prayrr Meetings, in, which many hearts feelain inter II CTTT-lim T) 1 1 UTTIITMI llMi lll I I I ! m il i Oaf Catalogue y of subjects nnd prices wilt be for warded io any ncidresson recefitf ofa namp.l " : Parties at a distance! sendihg ns 3, 5, 10; 1.1, 20, or 2. dollars, can have; a good instrument. iil such pictures as, they may request sent, by Express. .Views alone, (wnhoui nistrumeni) can be sent or mail. i ; - ';' - ' ! - Parties who wish to be advised of everything real ly valuable in the line ijial comes out. may send us - . - . ft i i ineir name to piace on .record . ana we win Keep them posted at mirsjrn expnse. .. '-i v . Men of leisure wnatid raotography a most fasci nating and dligkJainuseiiir,,iy are prepared to fit out amateurs wnh every. .essary lor their success together with instrutmma "now tn take Stereoscopic Pictares." E- ANTHONY, Importer.anu Alanufacfnrer of Phpigraphic Mate rial?, Stereoscopes and , Stereoscopic views). 1 Merchants from everv section of th couritrv are respectfully-invited to make an ezaminatioiij of our 6tock, ns our discount to the trade wit be liberal. To PhotoobaWeks. First class tit eckcopic Neg- aiives wanted,. ; I '!. i-' ..." s f Send by mail 'a print unmounted, with price of Negative. '- . ! ;; r''. ' . Cut this out Tor tuture reference. Jan. 17. I860. - I" - "': 2 4m. WESTERN STAItiO I)GE Hold? its mcetinjjs the 2d Mo? nday n trht in y . 7 O : ; y ; rn ach month, and Tuesday night oil court week. A.' 11. 13 RYAN, AY. M. L P.Erwin. S 1 l- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, . .RCTHEnroKO COCSTT.i i. Court of Equity, Fall Term .1859; MJ L. Morrow and ethers I :.vs . - ; H .( Eli and Sally Bowman' I BILL fo act. ailmV ahd adm'z, of A S3 i . v if Bowmarr dee'd am! others. ( if IT appeanng to the satigfaciion of the; Court that William Bowman, one of ihe defendants -to this suit, resides beyond ihe-limits of the Stale, so that the ordinary process off ihe Court, cannot be served upon him, pubJicatioh-is therrfore ordered to be made in the Rutherford Enquirer, for six cnnsecuiive weeks. for the said, non-resident defendant, 'to be and ap pear at the next Term of this Court, to be held fr the County of Rutherford, at the' Court Honse,in Ruiher-,, lordtnn.on the y in iMonuy atier the 4th wonuay in March next, and plead; answer, or : uemurito com- plainanis bill, or Judgment pro cohfesso will be taken against him ; , ' i .- I .. . Witneps L- B. Bryan Clerk and JVlnster of said Court ofEqiity at Oflice the 9h Monday! after the 4th Monday in Sept. A. DL 1859. 1 '.JLl.E." 1 I L. U. BRYAN, Jan 31, 1896. ! 4-6w. Carriage & Buy 31a nu factory 7" -ji 't , it - - W W !l T H E Subscriber announces to the puplioj lba he will continue ike business of Manufarturing CARRlACESy nVGGlES, )VAG- :! ! ;'!,;. ' s; GONS, &V. -. ' and. every otlwr anicle in thai line, at the old stand near the Court House. - Ha tins on hand a large eiock f good material he ' prepifd accomodate customer on. Jiberai terms 'With the bei kind of work.. RLACKS.MITII1NG . AND RKPAIRIXG done &t Phort noiice. .:' ' JOHN S. FORD. ! Jan lO. iebo. .,.-.'.'; '.''j 1 ! , , ) 1 tf : .. I "'. 1 -1 A,! P U T m frMZ t . ; y j .v : feiy j i i D. . House.SigaaOniamentalPainter cu.tj!irsB&-&ffi LTAPERINU, rAtnung wde. attended o oti York P..ft pox 4."f 6. . - 1 , : v j 11? horknotice and faT,ioab tTl,f-. ! ' JM.WCJ ; ' V'H J I - .;C..-: . "v- ! -. .4-t: ; ., J . i. - --''',.,-; :A- .' -: '"'. I"'';' ' ':-'."'; i; 7 .'-' ''''' ''''.. '-.i 1" , v-i-? V5,.1"-!"' ..!'"l':,' '' ; ', J" i :'' .. ,y ' "r' ; -. ' :. ''" ' ; ; v.'".-. '"-;!'?...': - r. '. '"V'' '-"'.;; ; - ;''; '"'.; 'j ';;,,: 4 ".'" ry , nOpf)KS, DAl3 &.CO'S. CoxssoliSated Aaihorrted by a Special Adt of the L2;lttare, br i i a . .. 1 . . i, W ice ocurci ot Acaacmtei. ano ror ottrt pitrpcts. MACN, GSOROTA. j I ! crrr puk! 50 ,10 0 0 r ' FOR OXE DOrUin Vtitt inW TFAIoHl Deduction! EXTRA' qh ASS I 75 BALLOTS '12 D RAW S tfCMBERSr V To be drawn in the Ciivbf Macon, every Rtun- .day. Tuesday; U'ednriklay, fThomlayt Friday, a rnl a;uraay Aiternonat 4u't;!ocK tiunng ibe yea 'CO By this ClU. the holder ilf any One Polar Tick. . :r . I i !.-' '. 1 IT... i, ii hit naiuuer po wiecie ijraouta oe tirawn mil t. entitled tol a. prize, arefrdn to lhe;f sciuzme: fol owing Aay$f'0 ttket vitb 8 drwn namlieraoi USOJOOO 7 6 S5.t.C0 15, QUO ttJJVV A 3 S 1.0QO 2U0 3a I Any .9.1. CD likket with the drawn" pombeJ art ii s'ationed lo come oot atlanr oorticular place, suclil asb7, 1st, 3d, 3d, or any other station in i he drawing. Tickets from $1.00to anyPrVfe. And prices paid at the above rates per dollar. . I i '.-wyw'i i nil I'U MORE PRIZES Til AN BLANKS; Capital Prize $70,003 ! I Tickets Only $S 00. Hitlves $4 CO Quarters $2 r0Ei-h'he.I 00. ' Prices kattaiiVc mjiili, icitlwat Reiluctioit. Purahcsers biiying 10 tickets; when the niinbers nd in 1. 2, 3 4, 5, 6, 7, , d,0, are guaratiteed a pHzle of Class 20 (Draws Satorday, March 31, 1R00. Class 27 Draws Saturday! March '.Uth lKf ( , Class 2rf Draws Saturdai, March I7ih 'lSbd. . - Class 2!) Draws Saturday;. Match 24th I860 ! Viass jo uwwi atordayt March 31st: Itoo. 20,20 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO Will be, disinbuteil aecording to the otlovving GRAND SCHEME z 1 Prize of ..S70.onn 5Priz!esofS50b 1 Prtza of ..2:.ooo ..; io.ono ... 15,000 1Q Prize? of 300 1 Prize of. 20 Prices of 100 Prices of 100 Prizes of It'O I Prize ofl i0 25 1 Prize of. 3.1.00 2.000 1.QB0 1 Prize, ofl,. 23 COO Prtzbs of 5 "3 Prizes of 976 Approximation prizes am't g to 818 8200 26,223 Pr zes amounting to I .8271400 CeriiricateiorPackages oTlO lWhole lickfts 654.00 10! Halt .27)0 J. ... 10 I Quarter ..i:.7A ......... 10? Eighth.....U .,...6,W7 This is 1 te risk, and which entitles thi holdeMo all he draws aver twenty-five dollars. r. Cornbinatip n Plan. ' . ' ' ' ? I ! It . D rates Every Twesiay at ioclokx A. 78 NUMBERS 14 DRAWS BALLOTS I 14 drqwBallottin cailiPackage oJQic)kets 1 Prize I00.CO is'..:, !00M)0 J 2 priies of...i....5(.f00 tre. 100)1.0 50JOOO 40JIOO 10JJO(i C.000 4.584 1,000 7!,000 1 2 Priies of. n b;l c 1 25,000 are.. 4. 1 ritri or...... .20,000 are., . S.OOfj are.. 2 Priiesrt., 2 Prizes of.!. .-3,000 are 2 Prizes of... I Prize of... . 2,000 are... r.......H. . 1,000 is 350 Prizes of. 'W vni'are. 100 are. 64 Prizes o' 6,ti00 5,400 ,1.120 , C,4()t I764- 64 Prizes of... 8q are...,.;.. 6trare...i. 64 Prizes of..., 12S Prizes of... 50 art.. 32 are 18.224 Pr zed of. 1C are .j 1. 34,412 Prizes, amounting to..:.i... Tickets 16rir?t?cs $S-r-Quarters J , Eighths f2.; , Certificates of 26 wholes 2& Certificates of 26 Halves l-2"Ceriificaieso2G .Quarters 62 JS Cer titicatei of 26 Eights 31 23, i . j PLEASE TAKE NOTI to insure safety and djpatch, js, that you -address us, in. a plain hand, giving your Poet Office, Coo my and State.and youroulers will bearswered by return inail. -j That wesen!d the OCicial printed drawing tOeve ry patron, immediately ulier tne same is U'fued.and with- ihe Drawing a Siaiemeni to 'each individual of what he or ishe haa drawn. 1 hat we cash all prizes unoer l.ooo inimer'iately afierthe drawing, in &ifcie. CnnU Notes, or Drafts. S&'All communications flrictly confidential. Purchasers will please writ their biiiature plain, and giveitlijeir p",el oflice. County and f)tate. - . Circular? coniaining . full j explauationii of our Sclienies. &c, will be forwarded, by mail, to any me sending us hie name. " lj ; Addrew all orders lo V It 1 I ; I i HODGES, DAVIS & CO., . f : : - I -. , m ' '.I January 3.1860. j . ;, j 5o. lyy Drugs a Medicines. HARRIS &l SMITH, RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of th Public to the facttbat- they have for rued a Copartnership in the above bnhineAs, ,-nnd in-v rite all to give us a cal and examiho our stock, .of goods, which will be eceiyed this week and "open for inspection.-j '.4 j ' !.." ' Thankful for the'pajrrmage heretofore be Biuviru uyvii hits cmnuiisuineni, we wuum re spcctfully ask a continuance of pubuc favor. i ' 1 1 a it iti s tv s At i rif : Rutherfordton,-5Iiiy24- of-;- ' 9 I ' '- r :Lt. ' now LOST,1 lit - i.S-'i . W RESTORED. Jast FuUislicd, in a Sealed EhvcUpt, ON the Nature, the Treatment nd Radical Cure Spermtlorrlioea; or Srmiiiat Weakness, ScxBal De- bility,' Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions, in ducing lmpotency and 3lrrai and rny steal incapscity lit ROB J. CULPTERWELL, M D i t , :j AUilibr ofllie preenBookAc. !' . Thf wrj!d renowned (0'hr ,in admirble fcture clearly proves frfin his"own experience that t he a wfiil conseq-incefl f jse.'f abuse 4n a y ; be effect u ally rfinovd unhodi jMojtlicine and without danger os Su"Mcol opera' iott, botigies iiisir&inetts bgs T. 4 ft 11 a a 11 J3.00-473 4- WTAlVriTftftTi Or coroiais i; priming ft jirnj:rji.i-nrr'vnt-rjrrf , tain and eff-closl, by wliiih every suffVr-r np matter f what hi eonlifrMv my be; may, cure limiselfrheoply lj nrivatelf atjd rupidallyi. riie Lectute' M't, ftrove si- i WorJTitf'4he:stiftds aA.d'1ihhasatdii.? - r fcl , '. ! 1' 1 v rSetit 3nder- seal to snyfadtOessi prsi 1 pnid, on the - New - H'M-t-:K- i;"l!l' :'S;J! Am ,-'i:Vi!t f -
The Rutherford Enquirer (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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March 6, 1860, edition 1
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