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ft- t. AtfjfeWj Advertisements ;r ' jANNOUCEMENT.'-' : ": ! t VrsrtiiTt Micttiii and Ahwold Flack ire announced aft candj4ateUo represent Ruth erford County fn the Freedmens Con rent ion at -Raieigh, if,- c. r; - T Let every colored mas attend and rota for . tbse men,' arid they wjlf do all in their power to improve the Condition of bux race. We want every man and woman to come to the election and bring wjth them 25 cents to help pay the Convention. expenses sof these men Uo the i L vi I . Notice. -! : ':: J ' - lit y : . U- t- : t - I ALL Persona indebted to the late firm of MITCHELL. MLLfi & CO-, are teauestMl to settle thriv jNoteafaiid Aecoufi tsi i provided heTgt Xalt by the ' 1st! of Oct, nextjwith L. j Mitchell, and all persons indebted $o Wj L. Mitchell are requested to call and settle and save cost; . aug. 29-tf. W.I L. MITCHELL. Look f Out ALL those duejme by Note are requested to call j and" pay the ; in teres t and renewiheir notej and those due me byMccount are re quested to cdll and settle by note or cash r Thosei frbol fail to com ply with' my request will be sued. aug. 29.--tf. m D. CARRIER. ASi stolen from the under. signed, on Friday, the 17th (ijjot., a ufrseoriai ana caddie. The horse fvas a. stallion, about Jears old, dark sorrel with - white spot in hit face, hind legs rather crooked, fimall white spots near Jig back bone, one eye Wai oAt but wolld not fbe noticed ex cept on cIosb elaminatbn j Uhe paddle was blact quilted seat about alf worn ; a common snaffle bridle with home-njade woven reins, j i The horse as stolen Jby M. W. Bradley who is about 5 feet 1L inches high.1 weighs bout 175 Ibsj dark skJned, f whiskers and hair ney J 1 wilt givla a reward of twenty five dollars Jbrj the horselridl sufficient proof to con viet ; the thiieC 1 It Is thought that Bradley was making his way towards Tennessee. -t-'-t:;JSlNTrilA C. JOLLEY: -KUiaerfordtop, August 39th, 1866. 18-3t. i 1 1 1; J Notice. : - i ,- -.'- LL "Persons are. hereby notified and fore L warned from buying or trading for three notes of hand or any j ooe of them signed by me, t J, H. Bradley, about the 7th day of No vember, 1863, for ninety; three dollars and thtr- ty-three" cents; each, or thereabouts, due res- pectively one, two, and three' years from date: r T y I - -V : j lA.-'G.'- ALLEN Henderson county, N. CJuIy 15; 186618-3t. . : ' : - 1 k . : . r- : ii i ' i. i ,. BY addressirip the undersigned, friends and Natives 6f prisoners of war, who died at Camp DodgWa can obtain , information in re gard to time of 3cMh;dease, nomber and lov cation of graves. S?c ' kv8. JORDAN, -:. Undertaker,! P. O. Box, 2625, Chicaco.il!.: ; P. S. Remains' can be disinterred and sent home.' ,' i I j v - :" - papers please copy the above. ' An Invention of Hare SXexit t t iBiwra'a Pateat . : V 2TETAX. TOP LAMP CHIMNEY, THAT WILL NOT BREAK Burns up all gas and amoke. never breaks by putting on a shade ; short, and not top heavy : is easily cleaned by removing top t in fact, the most perfect chimney known and is fast superseding all others where it has been in troduced : v -No dealer can a&brd to be without! them, i NEW LAMP CHIMNEY CO 73 mma St., N. Y. y i f T'i h.&p, Aug. 29-6m. Notice, ALL PERS02VS iri&bted to the firm of MO ME SLY & EflWIN, are requested o settle their accounts. By a. prompt attention; to this nbtice tbey willphlige us and save cost.1 aug. 22.-tf. Li P. ERWIN. THOAS C. SS1ITH, M. T) , I drugs, medIcines. &c, ATI VVIIOLESALE. Address ; : i -1 Care McKesson & Robbins, 91 & P Fnlton Street, aag. 22- f. :f 25a -1 .. . - 1ST M 1 New York. GdmelJp ALL Persons indebted tk 1k ttj s: ii OT Account prior to April, 1865,! n I!bT reueetel1 come forward and pay! Une.fifth or One-tenth of their indebtedness " Provided for in the late Stay Law and save coat r i 1 . , I . r am ueierminea to nave what is due can gel It. tice will save cost. Jarly attention to this nos aug.22-(f J. H. CARPENTER. DRY GOODS, ! Hardware I ."! " A Cropkery-Ware, Notiohsi AT THE Cheap Cakli Store, To be Sold for CASH or COUJYTR v PRODUCE. V stock consists of . liranlteville Shirting, Osnaburgs, Hickory Shirt ing, Denims Ijuck, Delaines, -Jaconets, Muslins, Cambrics, Handkerchiefs, j Ticking, Tabl'e-clpths, (overs. EIastic,Hoopskirtsi Sewing Silk, s Cpates Cotton, Knitting Yarn, : Slate Jeans, Broad Cloths,! Balmorals, Crash, ShawlsJ , -Jeans Hosiery, Gloves, ; Suspcnilers, rrats, Caps and Bonjnets, &c.,l &c. NOTIONS. Hair, Tooth, Coat, Shaving, Blacking .and arnisn urusnes,! i'ms,! Needles, Knitting Pins, Bag and Mattrass Needles, J Pocket Memorandum Books, 'j.- Netts, Oombs of every : description, Fish! Lines; .1 ; i Hoois, buttons, : j Patent Thread, ; ; : Buckles, . ;j: Belts,.. ' 1 '? . I. Ribbonsvj ; i Pencils, Tweezers, j Neckties, j Perfumery, Hair Pins, Shoe, Thread, ; Umbrellas, Fans Shirt Bosoms, Veils Dress-Cord, Tapes, Butterflies, ;j Linen and Paper Collars, and Guffs, Silki Tapes, Steel Pens, taces,. Elastic Frills, Corsetls, Pocket: Knives and Sewing Birds, Tobacco Bags, Snuff Boxes i &c. , &c HARDWARE an CUTLERY. 5 . . Scrub Brushes, Coffee Mills, Hinges, Door' Latches, Sad Irons, Slates, -Squares, Gimblets, Closet Locks, j Butts, Screws, Hasp & Staples, . j j Handbells, j Carpenters Rules, 'i . Bolts, ! ' Files, - j '. Axes, ! ; 1 Hammers, Steel, Borax, . Hoes, jj . ' Awls, Snuffers, . : Brass Fosse tts, : lb" ; ' ! Spoons, : Brass Hooks j and Rings, (Butcher Knives. Shoe Knives, Carvers, Thermometers, Razors and Strops, Lamps, 4-c, &c, CROCK ERY. Tea Pots, : Bowls, s Sugar Dishes, Deep and Flat Dishes, Pitchers, Cruets, ' Jars, Jugs, Crocks, T IN W ARE. Buckets, easures, Coffee Pots, Funnels, ,CaPs . i Milk-Pans, Strainers, . Dippers, Trumpets, Lanterns, ' Plates and Pie-Pans. ; MI SCjE LLANEOU S-. Superior IGreen and Black Tea1, Starch, Mustard, Cloves, Glue, j Madder, iSnuff, Lanipblack, Extract, of Logwood, Ink? powders, Castor i Oil, Sweet Oil, Godfreys Cordial, Paregoric, , Peppermint, Bateman's Drops, Yin de Rouge. &c, &cj And a vaiiety of other goods to be sold for Cash or any kind of ilarke table Produce. jaug. 22-jiY Li P. ERWIN. iTurher's Almanac, f v- r UK lbb : ! ill be ready about the! 1st of, September Those wanting 'advertising pages should send in at once. 'The "Almanac, will be enlarged and; improved. Send in your orders at'once if you want them filled early, as I shall fill oriiers by turn. Send orders to the care of t- fL .' c -e--: .i i "o i. i uransou oc r arrur, ai iue i. kj, duukmuic. nux. "22-4t. If. D. TURNER. Notice. Uutleriy LL Persons indebted to the fit.m of O "jPartIettj& Co., are notified to! come for- ward and make settlement by September Court, or the debts will be placed in the hands of an Officer for collection. I i I O. I3ARTLETT& CO. if by R; jMooE Mi A. White. "Aug, l-8tH . 'k I RUTHERFORDTON "MARKETS. Corrected Weekly, !by!L. P. Erwin Bacon, pert Ib. y 25 20 25 cs (C Butter, j "' Beeswax, ' " Cotton, j" Chickens, each, 1 ggs, per"(oz. Flour, per lb., Feathers, per lb. Peas, per bti. Rye, " Wheat, " Tallow, per lb. cc 25 ID a 15 44 10 8. a 10 40 1 50 2 00 3 00 12 a RALEIGH ! MONEY MARKET. NORTHn CAROLINA BANK NOTES Barik of Cape Fear, 25 16 11 5 7 15 15 36 25 25 12 12 5 1-6 ,13 15 5 30 15 Charlotte, Comri&rce, Clarendon Fayettevilie, (t ! Lexington,! Graham, North Ca olina, Roxboro, mi f ii I nnm oetr, I la Wadesboro, Wilmington, Washington, Yanceyville, S 0 m Commercial Bank of Wilmington, Farmers' Bank of Greensboro, Greensboro Mutual, j Merchants' Bank of Newbern, Miners' and Planters Bank, V J flHE Undersigned offers his services to the j public as Auctioneer, i and I will attend to calls from any portion of the G'ountyJ Terms reasonable. ; 1 A, B., WOMACH. aug. 25-tf. ' ' . I D ENTA.L N OTIC E. U DR. B: H. PADGETT, JJ AS made arrangements by which; he ex pects to be in Rutherfordton on . public days especially Court weeks, j Persons in the country desiring his .services will please; meet him there, as it will be to their comfort as well as his convenieace. Terms Cash. M Office in r. Burnett's Hotel. Jnly,-1 8th, j ! nol2-3m ! PROSPECTUS j - :. OF THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER; THIS standard Journal. I founded more than; half a century si ice, has been reorganized with an able aud ac tive corps of .editors, reporters, and cor- .' I L J. LP 1 1 ! ' icspuiiueuia. u is oi eniargea size, su perior jypogra by, and is published at ra tes coro paring favora bjy with any oth er first-class paper.. It has access to au thentic sources of original 'intelligence in pontics, commerce, science, and hter ature. The - intimate intercourse be tween the founders of the National In telligencerjandthose me a who represented the extremes of opin ion ; whicL have cuiminateu in the late (war proves the moderation and integrity which have ever marked its course. This intercourse and respect embraced Webster.Calhoun. Clky, and Benton. ) It bad received the connaence oMhem all. The National Intelligencer is conducted scrupulously upon the principles which have! ever guided it. It has lived to feel thp vain of:moderation and national fraternity, auu rejoicesio perceivepat ttie Ameucan people. respect them likewise. 1! jThe Intelligencer will extend a cor dial and sincere suppo -t to the beriificent policy of- President Johnson, it will favor such provision fcr the legal arid social protection of the j emancipated ne gro, as the several Sta es may deem just and proper. Qualifiei by location arid sentiment : to mediate bet v een the! wants of one section and the resorces of anothet Jt j will advocate and aid in transferring to the South those elements of capital and enterprise indispensable to the pros perity of every community. : ; i To enable the Intelligencer to fulfil t his measure of ustfuluess, it respectfully asks the support to Vhich its-past mod- crdiiuu auu sincere devotion tosthe com mon welfare entiile it In this sense it is now offered to the p ublic as a medium of; intelligence, which cannot bje surpas- sed by any journal pu piished in the Na- tionai Aletropolis. ; Daily paper, one yea 810 00 ! 5 00 11 2 00 6 00 3' 00 ! 1 50 iJIA iilUtltU " v three months. Fri-weekly paper, Sone year, ! six raooths. i " - three months, i i SNOW, COYLE, & CO. ! Successors of Gales & Sealon. August 22khlS66, QIYIL WARRANTS For gala alibis Oflijo Auctioneering B4 REMINGTON S SONS ti MANUFACTURER OF RemlversRijles M u s k e t s land O a r bin es For the United States service. Also1 POCKET and BELT REVOLVERS j j ; B EPSATIN G PISTOLS, RiFLE: CANESL REVOKVING RII1LES, Rifle & Shot Gun ; Barrels. & Gun Ma eriaU sol by Gun Dealers ajid the Trade generally, w me" uays qi Housebreaking and 72obs bery, every House,; Store, Bank and Office snoula iave xme of i ; jj j iRENHNGTONsl RIWOLVJE&f Parties desiring; to javait themselves of " the late improvements in Fistdls. and superior! Iwirk mainship and formivill nd' all -combine 'k in the New Remington Revolvers. . . Circulate containing cuts and description of our Arms will be furnished upon application, EREMINGT0ff & SONS, iiioh, N. Y. ! Moob & Nichols, Agents, I No. 40 CoiIr(laidSt.j New Yorki Aug.1 1 . -no!4 3m. v. rH!j1i iii ' UNITED STATES Steel Pen FA COR Y, CAMDEN N. jl R. ESTERBROOK CO. I Steel Pen I Manufacturers. 1! 403 ARCH Sli, PHILADELPHIA; 42 IJOIIN STREET, NEW YORK f nHHESE Celebrated Pens are of Genuine JL American Manufacture, and comprise every leading style in the Market, and are; equal in finish, elasticity and fineness of point to the best imported. They arej therefore, sure 1 o gain the confidence of the American public. " . ; i: Simples and Prices on Application Lois made to Order i ofany pattern ot 'stamp required. '-. ' : --- ; J : Trade at tbe Manufacturer' For Sale to tho Warehouses, as above; and at retail by ? all Stationers, Booksellers and News Dealers in the United StatesJ J . j , 1 ; j ' R, ESTERBROOK & CO. May 30, 186B. i 6m.) QEA-T IMPaOVEMBSTj. IK BEWINO MACHINES EMPIRE! SHUTTLE -MACHINE Salesroom, 536 Broadway, . N; Y ! 250 Washington St., Boston; p921 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,-" . ; . Patented Feh. 14, 1860. . HIS MACHINE is construct- ed on entirely ndwv principles of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable lm prove ments, having beeri ex- arhined bytho most profound expert and pronounced to be I :y' -:T:i' ;Simplicity ;and perfection: Combined ;It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the Lock or Shuttle Stitch which will neither Hip nor Ravel, arid is alike on both sides; performs perfect sewing on every description of materia), from Leather to the finest Nansook j mus lin, with cotton linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to Zhe finest number- riav irig neither Cam or Cog Wheel, and the least possible friction it runs as smooth as glass, and is ; 1 " J ;. ., ! Emphatically a Noiseless Machine. I j It requires Fifty per Cent, less power to drive it than Jany other machine in'Ilhe market. .A gfrl ten years of age f can work it steadily', without fatigue or injury toi health. . h ..!' ' ' lis Strength and j wonderful simplicity of construction renders it almost impos sible to get out of order, and'is guaranteed by the company to give entire satisfaction. ' j We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article to come and examine this unrivalled machine, I One hal hour's instruction is sufficient toj enable afry person to work this machine tq their en ire satisfaction. j Agents Ulnited Sia wanledjlfbr all towns . ini the es,,where agencies are not al ready established, llAlso-for Cuba, Mexi co, Central and South America, to whom aiiiberal discount will be given. f EMPIRE SIE WIN Gl MACHINE M'F'G GO ;H.&P. i 536 Broadway, N.jY I KEROSENE & GAS STOVES. TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE j pOs OIL OANS, &c. &c. f V tT j Air the j Cooking for a 1 ' V5F family mayj be done with I j EF?? Kerosene OiI,t or Gas jfe' ' vvith less trouble, and at j ss expense, than by any ; other fuel. m Each Artiple manufactured by this Company i .guaranteed to perform all that is claimed f.r it, , '; ' : j G? Send far Circular. 1 ;. ILIBKItAi DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. KEROENE LAMP HEATER Y IX 1 . ! 203 PE MIL STREET, N. Y. ! I Texas! THE tendency of immigratioa in the ' whole country, North and South, is now towards O-exas. The desire is unireK sa! to know more of this promised land A newspaper that gives reliable inteK hgence of aflaira here, the condition of the country, etc., should be welcome to thousands of people jnJ4he older State, ibis newspaper is ? ;:ztrz-K -o . Pnshedat Houstonr-Texas;; rjaU)c Triweekly and .Weekly.;. It is a largj double sheet, of the same size as tbe NewYork Herald, jTribune and World Besides the news.of the day, it defotes a large .space to; Texas Intelligence. Toj this department it has over thirty paid cemtrihuters, in every Dart of the State- besides an exchange list embrac ing every-paper in the State. it is pub- usnea at tbe tollowing rates:- IM r Per Year. Per Month: .1 Daily .....$16 00 $1 50 , TrU Weekly 12 00 100 . Weekly...; ....5 00 50 1 1; j And ot shorter periods in propor tion. Mechanics,? Farmers, Capitalists, Railroad and" Steamboat men. f Artists. Teachersetc,"come to Texas, and wet - come to her fertile fields and genial skies We h ave room Tor twenty 'millions and will cot be crowded. For the TELEGRAPH., address ! : F. HCUSHING. Publisher. Large Capacity,, strength and unequalled speed; sim plicitjr and complete- "nes3 of operation y ; are quanues j - peculiar" to j THE NONPARIELi j Washiinff Machine, jp' ia a Squeezing Machine constructed on i strictly mechanical DrinciDles. and the oxdo. rience derived JronV fito years extensire use in families, hotels and public Institution . protea it to be of- lasting value to the purchaser, h e . manner of operating the Nonpariel, by rotary motion acting oa a crank-shaft (with ' balanceheel,) which moves the plungers aU Lernately, is the eimpJest, least laborious and most powerfu 1 that can be de vised for th e pur posej and accomplishes the work with the. great est rapidity and the least possible laUor. ; The great speed with which the machineper forms. work, will be . understood faorn the state ment that it js geared to give six strokes of the pldngers for one turn' of the handle or, when worked teisurly, abbnt foof hundred stroke in "a minute. Safety' to the labric washed is insured1 by the entire abscenCo of rubbing, i " A girl or boy of fifteen can work the machine and do a week's washing for a family of six or eight persons in two to : three hours time and it! may be relied on to cleanse the clothing tho roughly, without assistance from band rubbing. j ; ids Bend for free Descriptive Circular and terms to dealers, 'to whom exclusive right oi ilsale is secured. J ; OAKLEY & KEATIKG. aug. J5.-3m. 184 Water direct, N. Y. State of North- Carolina. - RUTH KRFOKD -COUNTY. Equity Court, Spring Term, 1866. . . ohn O. Waters, et dlt'Y vs ( To sell Land Sarah B. Mclntire. et al IV OTICE is hereby given j to Sarah B . Mc I Iotire, ; Adaliner George, James, Julias, Thomas, John and Andrew i. Proctor who . are non-residents of the State of 'North Carolina that they personally be and appear at the Court House in Rutherfordton, on the 3nd Monday In September next, then and there to plead, n $wer or demur to Plaintiff petitioner in mo i( failure toe same will be set for hearing .lx parte as to them the said Defendants and heard accordingly." Witness, L B. Bryan, Clerk of" court of Equity for Rutherford" County, N. C;,at Office in Rutherfordton the 3nd Monday in March Id., 1866, " :Xi:ti' L. B, BRYAN, Cf & M. E. Rutherfordton (7th Jaly, 18C0. P iOft P ER VE AR! we want U"gents everywhere to sell bur lMPHoviDiO Sewing Machines, Tnree new kinds. Under and upper feedSeot ont trial. Warranted five i y ears j Abovesafary;o arge commissions paid. The only machines sold in the United 8tate for less than $40. . Which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler 6c , Wilson, Grover & Baker. Singer 6t Co., and .Bachelder. AH other cbeap machines are in fVingements and the seller or user era liable to arrests, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated cir culars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw, & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, III. ! ; . '" noC t y AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS 6f nEN- CJTONEWALLV TACKSON. By Prcf, R. L. Dabney, D. D., of Va. THE Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero. Tbe only edition authorized by his Widow. The author of a personal friend and fhUf of Stafi of the Christian Soldier. We want an agent in every county. Send for cir. culars and our terms. Address 1 NA7I0NAL PUBLISHING).
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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