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i I" ; ! ' j 1 1 ! Iri. 'ti' ft Bradley as steal iVgJ hes horee, saddle and Iridic takes this method) bf informing the pub, 'lic that the said Bradleyjhas returned, and -that r the horse was not stolenj but taken under a tnisapprehension, land that he has made it all right with her ept. l-lt 6YN THIA JOLLEjY Dissolution. rtHE'firm of OXfePiiNTEU & LOCfAN j ! u; uaj unouive vy oiuiuai consent, II claims due from'the partnership to be (paid rby "J.BiXJartienrer and all persons indebted to ..the concern will make payment to the same : Atrg. 101b, I860. J. B. CARPENTER. THOMAS C. S J1ITH, M: D I DRUGS, MEDICINES, 'AT t WHO L E SALE. Apdress . Care McKesson & Robbins,; j 91 &S03 Fulton Street- I aug. 224f. r I - New -York. "O Yj add res sing the undersigned, frien Jab and relatives of prisoner ofJ war, who died at Camp Douglas, can obtain An formation in re gard to time of death, disease, number and low cation of grares, fcc. E. 8, JORDAN, i unueruiter, u. Box, Chicaco411l. P. 9. Remains can be borne, -miil i disinterred and sent "W. -C. papers please copy the above. TIJE scentMon - . I j A MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE. ART AND :r-j tfH-OClfifrV:----" !' Mr. Itt, itor an4 ppblisherg pf; the 9Creiceot jMonthly ,4wiirr to announce that he has assecitted himsdfT with Wm.B. Smith & Co of tUJeigh, N (7.1 This partnership will leonduet a pablishios house in New OrN esns under tha style of Wm- Etelts & Co nd ea heretofore in Raligh, under the style f Wx. B 5wt & Co , ' j f : i ..,.,4- j I W tuurt the public hat an untiring ener gy and assiduity will still be bestowed upon; isTwpuiatTQpniAiy, ana mat no uDor or ex class . nagaxinej i - i i ! Among iU Hon. Jiofaia cbntribat6f8 are : Forsyth, James R. Randall, Hoh.J.Q.C. Lamar,: Henry Timrod, Rev B, CratenU. p.. Jas- jWood Davidson, Dr, Bigby (Moris Addams.) Samuel D. Davis. John H. Dimitry, Boner, Harry Lyndon Flas, j Prof, bbn Esten Cooke, Prof VV.S, Chase. Bohemia, Judge A ex. Walker, t George H. MeekJ'tJudge Wm.M. Serople, Miss Au-Fan- gusta Evans, Jobn R. Q!hompstn, Esq., ny Downing, D. ,C Jenkins, Esq., Miss Clara Y. Dargan, J. Qiiittnan Moo re E sq.; Miss E I lea-' A.J Moriarly, Col. jPaul H. Hayne, Mary Walsingham. Sarah J . C, VVhiftlesey. Upon; its merits aione ihe "Crescent .Month . lyV is presented" to the public. r 1 yz '-: ':v:t TO THE1 f RADEl lIlies.j Smgle copies r ifti. UNTs.j k hb Tr4SX is supplied (cash orders) at 25 per one hundred copies ; fifty copies, and less than rene. bundred,7 cents a copy ; lessUhan lly. 39: cents j a copy. t News Deaisrs atd bthors nelliniT for us on -commission are charged 35 i cents per copy, j . :' rfsuBSCR PTIONS- One copy, one yearl. .So; 00 ; One copy, six mocth.... .... .. .. 2 50 One copy, three nionths. . . . J .. . 1; 50 When possible to do! so, money should be se it by post office ordf f, or by expresi, l it TO ABVP.1?Tr5P.n ! The "Orescent Month y, goes to every news Oealer and upon 'every hailroad and steambaat line in the South. . 1 ; ; '': J !' ' j" ; It already has a number of regolar sub-cri-i bers in every State and city,, and: additions! to the list are received byavery mail. ; J j j Far the present wo ale inserting advertise J meots at the following iery moderate rates.; ; One. page, : - - - j t' - ! - - $20.00 ' One-half pageone molihV "I One-quarter page, one month, - - 5-00 Our new house will hte onened in New Or leanes as early as possible. Orders of all kinds maybe addressed to m- BSmith Sc Co. .Kaleigh, N. -C, or :' i i ' ' iC WILLIAM EVEIiYN & CO., Publ's. 1!' : 'New Orleans, La. : i gotten Magi it NoTB.TaiCusscKkT MqNTatT is tip in the style of the London 8ocietv tbly i 4 ; uime. . V i fl Sept 19-31.' m HOWE'S IMPROVED COTTON; PICKER; tpICKS three tojfive times faster ;thkn by Weighs but two Dounds. (PRlCE-$20eoCh.. - SOUHTEUN .AGENTS VVTED OW Ei MANUFACURING CO.. iVo.31 Cedar Street. 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It will in hat way be sup plied to them at the lowest price for which such a paper can be printed. iWau ! saoscnbers, l copyJ 1 year ,!-- ; 104 numbers ....4 00 do. i i 2 cooies. 1 vear 7 00 do. J 5cooies,oj over 3 00 Persons remitting for 10 copies S45, will re ceive an extra copy one year. "THE NEW-YORK DAILY TRI BUNE is published every morning and evening Sundays excepted) at $10 per veeT' $5 for six months. : Terms, cash in advance. - Drafts on New-York, orders?,:, payable to "4&e or Post-Office order " of TnE TRIBUNE, being safer,; are preferable or. any other mode of remittance. Ad- THE TRIBUNE, New-Yor!:. RUTHERFjORDTON MARKETS. UOBRECTED t WEtEKLY.mY L. P. "Kn win Bacon, ner lb. ;25 cts.i H. 1 Butter, 20 25 25 10a Bees m a x, Pnffnn -n U ( if Chipkens,;each j ggs, per doL 1 Flour, per lbj., A Feathers, per; lbl 15 10 8 -40 10 1 50 2 00 - 3 00 12 it reas, per buj Rye, " Wheat, Tallow,- per,lb.j RALEIGH MONEY , MARKETS ii V ' I 'I- , NOKTHCAROLINA BANK N OTES Bank of Cane Fear. J 1 25 16 11 5 7 15 15 36 25 25 Chdrlotte, Commerce. ? - Clarendon, Si i s Fajletteville, ' " Lexington, '". Graham, North Carolina, i Roxboro, " ! Th)masvjliet , Vyadesboro, , V" ; .Wilmington, j Washington, x 12 12 5 6 Yahceyville, " ; , Commercial Bank of Wilmington, Farmers Bank of Greensboro, Greensboro Mutual, Merchants' Bank of Newbern, Miners' and Planters' Bank, , 13 15 5 30 15 D E N T A L JV T 1 C E. BR; B; H. PADGETT, i HAS made arrangements by which 1 he ex- pects to be in Rutherfordton on pUDUC days especia ly Court weeks, Persons in "the- country desiring hia services will please 'meet him; there, as it will be to their comfort as well as his convenience. Terms cash. i Office in Mr. Burnett's Hotel. I A Jrlly, 18th. nol-3m Turner's Almanac, lip- i I FOR 1867, ' l :;ir Will be ready, about the 1st of September. iuuae wamuig auyerusing pages snoulu senu in ja.t .once.j " ine Almanac will- be enlarged and improved. Send in your orders at once if you want them filled early, as I shall fill! Orders by turn, i Send orders to the care of Branson & Farrar; at the NJ C, Bookstore. aug. 22-4 1. H D. TURNER. Notice. -Li ji .jj.jj renons inueuieu iu the firm cof O ;, uariien,oc vso.t are qoiiubu 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 l j 1 -0. BARTLETT & CO. j by R. Moore 4r M. A. White. Aug, lr-8t,- Come Up Pay Up ! ! A LL Persons indebted to the Undersigned - , by Note or Account prior to April,' 1865, are' hereby requested to come forward and pay One fifth or One-tenth of their fndebted.ness as provided for in the late Stay Law and save cost, as I '. am determined - to have what is due me if I can get it Earty attention to this no tice will save cost." v ; I - aulg. 22-tf J. H. CARPENTER. Aii Invention of Hare Merit t ; Brvn'i PaUat , i ; METAL TOP LAMP CHIMNEY, ' THAT WILL MOT BREAK - . BT IIBAT, , "! Burns up all gas and. smoke, never breaks by putt ins on a snade ; snort., and . not top heavy : is easily cleaned by removing top; in fact, the most perfect chimney known and. is fast superseding all Others where it has been in? troduced.. . :h;:.?c, . : .. ij- ;; No dealer can anora to do without them. NEW LAMP CHIMNEY CO., 73 Warren St., W. T. Aug-. 29-6 m. H.&P. Notice. ALL PerS0 is indebted to the late firrn ot MITCHELL, MILLS & ?d-, are requested tbsettlef their otes'andiA.ccl)ants,i: as proviiled by the Stay Law, ;hy the Jst 1 o ctf nexiillri and all persons indebted, to W. L. Mitchell are requested to call and settle and save cost, ' aug?29AL!fW-L. MITCHELL: Qfb MNT PAGENTS wanted for six enlirely new "articles,- just s. out. Addre: (). XpAUEYj CityTBoUding,!Biclw ' .f J, iin?; v'v: '-v "--''"n'e6 I y RBMIIGTONd;SONS, atr. MANUFACTURERS OP mil 1 k o ts and O. a rb i n e s, For the' United States service Also, -M POCKETjM BELT REVOLVERS f ! - REPEATING PIST0LSy ;TJ' "i1 f.-' RILEi CANEsjl jREVoKYINGl RIFllte Riflo & Shot GunjBarrels, & j Gnn Maleals solJ by Gun Dealers and the Trade generality. In these days 'of " Housebreaking ; and 7&b beryV every HouseVStore r Bank " and Ohlce should have one of REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS Parties desiring toiat.a.il' themselves of the pate improvements in pistols J and super ior work- manship the New and form, will find all combined in Remington Revolvers.! - r s Circulare containing cuts and description of our Arms will be furnished upon ! application: E,REMlNGTO & SONS, llion,1 Nil Y. Moob & Nichols, AgenU, j : i No 40 CburtlaodU New Yorkl , ; Ang. l.noH-rSm.. UNITjBD STATES Steel Pen ork FA CORY, CAMDEN, N. J. Rl ESTERBROOK 4 CO. Steel Pen j .Manufacturers tW AREHOUSES: I 403 ARCH STl, PHILADELPHIA, 43 JOHN 8TREET, NE W YORKj HESIE iQelebrated ? Pens 1 are of Genuine American Manufacture, and comprise every leadin g atyle in the Market, and are equaj in finish, elasticity and fineness of point to the best imporledi They are, theiefore, sure to gain the confidence of theniericarpublic. i ; f j ! W Samples arid Prices on Application Lots made to Order, of any pattern ot stamp For Sale to the Trade at the' Manufacturer's Warehouses, as above;, and at retail by all Stationers, Booksellers and News Dealers in the United States.1 4 1 r ; !R, ESTERBROOK & COi 30, 1866. : ; ' 6mJ May OR EAT IMPaOVEXKJTT IX 8KWISTO MJLCBIXKS - I- I- -i- ' m . . EMPIRE SHUTTLE MACHINE Salesroom, 536 Broadway, N. Y 250-Washisigton St., Boston it 921 C he gtnut Street, Philadelphi a'i PatentedlFeb. 14J 1 860. - j ' II Tito 114 r riTAn? ' L . i :.. A i f i r TS. 4t v niii is conairuci HA II vXe-$ on Jentirety4new prfnciples i ii oi mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable: imt rxmvonriAntn having. r6an ar I i 1 UUUIUUUIOI ill, lug uvii ammed: bythe most prolound expertsand pronounced to be r . ;'j. " Simplicity and perfection Combined. It has a straight needle perpendicular action, makes the Lockbox Shuttle Stitch which wilikieither Rip nor Ravelj and is alike on both sides ; performs perfect sewing on every description of rjiaterial1, from Leather to the finest Nansook musi. lin, with cotton linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to he finest I number. Hav ing neither Cam or Coc Wheelji and the least possible fricti too it runs as smooth as glass, and is ! Emphatically a Noiseless Machine. It requires Fifty per Cent, less power to drive it than any other machine id the market. A girt ten years of agej can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. " !;- jr'l :! ' I Its Strength and wonderful simplicitv of construction renders it almost impos sible to getbut of order, and is guaranteed by the jeompany to give entire satisfaction. Wet respectfully invite all i ihose f who may desire to supply themselves with superior article, to come and examine this unrivalled machihe, One hajf hour's instruction is sufficient to euable any person to work this machine to their entire satisfaction, j Agents wanted for ail towns in. the United Urates, where agencies are not al ready established, AIsp for Cula, Mexi co, Central and South America, to whom a iiberal discount will be givpn. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE M'F'C CO H &P. ! 536 Broadway. Nj i it i . i KEROSENE & GAS STOVES. TEA AND COFFEE ' BOILERS. filJIR POS,OIL bANsi&c, &c.; If CSf All th-'tropki'jit.tor'itfi family may be done with Kerosene Pil, 1 ot Gas jpj with j less trouble; ' and; at f less expense, than by any -Jj other fal. i ; ' ; j ' iq Each, Article manufactured by this Company is guaranteed to perform all that is calme4 far it. ' ; j : j; end for Circular. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. i KKROENE! LAMP HEATER CO. ' B. if !t TlE tendency of JminigratioQ in' the hole cxmotryiorthVnti Soulb, is now to wards Texas. ! The desire is univer sal to know morel of this promised land cevvspapcr that gives reliable inteN ligence of aflairs here, the condition ofthe country, etc,-should be welcome to thousands of people in the older State. Ibis newspaper isr , THE HOUSTON TELEGRAPH. Published at Houston; Texas, Daily rriilVeekly and I Weekly, ft is a larg double sheet, ofthe samel size as the New York Herald, Tribune and World Besides the news of the day, it devotes a large space to Texas Intelligence. ! I To this department it has over thirty paid contriKuters, in every part of the iiiaie. oesiaes an exenange list embrac- tt;, ccy piicr iu mc Oia.C. il IS pUO- lished at the following rates: 4 f .1 : Per Year. -r: Per Month Daily. i...... ....$16 00 $160 TrU Weekly.... ....12 00 1 00 Weekly ....... . . J . . 5 00 j &o ( .'And for shorter periods in nropor tion.j Mechanics, Farmers, Capitalists, Railroad and, Steamboat men, Artists, Tejachers. kt come to Texas, and wel -come to her fertile fields and genial skies Ve have room ;foy twenty millions and will cot be. crowded. For the TE EGRAPH, address . . F. H. GUSHING. Publisher. Large Capacity, strength and unequalled speed, sim plicity and complete ness df operation y f are i qualities u peculiar to THK NONPAR! EL gashing Machine, jp.' U a Squeezing Machine conatrncted on utkijr utcbuauicBi p rtuciiJin, Bua uo exps rience derived from five years extensive use in families, hotels and public toititutiona proves jit to of lasting value to the purchaser, :. he manner of operating the Nonpariel, by rotary motion acting oo a crankahaft (with balance-wheel,) which moves the plunf ers al ternately, is the. simplest, 'least Iaborions and most powerful that can be devised for, the pur pose, and accompliahes the work with the great est rapidity and the least possible labor. The great speed with which the machine per forms work will be understood fiom the state meat that it is geared to give six strokes of the plungers for one turn of the handle or, w ben worked leisarly, about Jfonr hundred strokes in minute. Safety to the fabric washed is iniared by the entire abscence of rubbing. 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 ma v be relied on to cleanse the clothina tbo roughly, without assistance from hand rubbing. 7 Send for free Descriptive Circular and terms to dealers, "to whom exetuitvs right of sale is secured. OAKLEY & KEATING, aug. l5.-3nj. 19.4 Water Street, N. X- State of North Carolina. RUTHERFORD COUNTY. Equity Court, Spring Term, .1868. John O. Waters, ct a, et alt ) '..t(: vs . i V To sell Land Sarah B. M clntire. PlJ oTiCE is hereby given to 6 I Jntire, Adl'Mf George, Ji Sarah B. Mcu ames, Julius, Thomas, John and Andrew Proctor who are non-residents of the State of North Carolina tnat thev personally be and appear at the Court House in Rutherfordton, on the 3nd Monday in September next, theq and there to plead, an swer or demur tQ; Plaintins petitioo, or in t se of failure tne same will be set for hearing uc parte as to them the said Defendants and beard accordingly. j Witness,' L B. Bryan, Clerk of court of Equity fdr Rutherford County, N. C, at Office in Rutherfordton- the 3nd Monday in 'March A. D., 1866, ! . " . .. . L. B, BRYAN, C, & M. E. ' Rutherfordton 17th ! Jolji 1866, 1 500 PEHYS ARi wo want f?T VrY-f, Agents everywhere 4o sell bur Imsbovid $20 Slewing Machines. Three new kinds, fjnder and upper feed. Sent out trial. Warranted five years. Above salary or laf-ge commissions paid. The ojLT machines toid in, the United Sutes for less than $40, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler dc Wilsoo, Grover & Baker, Singer dc Co., and Ba'cheldeV. A II other cheap machine . are in fringements and the seller or user are liable te arrests, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated cir culars sent freer Address, or call upon Shaw. & Clark, ar I) jddeford, Maine, or Chicago, . no5 Jy. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS - OF Q.EN- gTONKWALL) JACKSON. By Prof.-B. L. Dabney, D. D of Vs. THE Standard Biography of the Immortal Hero. ; The only edition anthorixed by he widow. The author of a personal friend and Chief of Staff of the Christian 8eldier. Ws want an agent in every eonoty. Send fer cij colars and ee our terms Address r t OK-'-X: NATIQXA rprrf r,v -i
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