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I.''-'' ! -J.-i ' I . ' r- . -i? r I 1 r r. l Slje Star ' !' - .r-i-iri. -11-11 u':. -. -it -u ' j : -; '' T tJ CSD AY,., . . ; ; , JTTE pi SCft. LOCAL AX9 STATE. Agents. 4. ; The following named, gentlemen are hereby authorized to act as agents for ilto Sta, io re, ceiye aud receipt for aul scriplious, advertising, Ac : . -4.. - -1 ':!' ,''.- . M. Petti wajlll & Ct,rlt Pwrk How, Xrw Inrk, au4 10 state "Street tw. Mau. i jW. H.rttitARn, ritminffin !. C jS. U. HAMPTON, UHIilty, fH. V. It. S. A.BBaHS, Columbus', Ja3. It. Duxcav, Marion, W. A. McCAti. North Ccwe. - A. W.Scixksh. Spruce Pine; Mitchell eo. Rxv. Wit. LoflAsr, Chimney Row. j . J. E. McFarlaXU, Punenus 'Creek J W.4HTEO! WlT!P!! ; BY a PRINTER, a l?UATlONf as com-,ji-sitor. in 71 i'.r.i"',i''r B,',c ilue jl e.-t i t i(ii iHvl!',iti'ns ntrp 'inter. A:.l.v-8 p. L. STAllp&r'. ;.- - ' V - .- Ijullierlonl. : '.1 .j . N.jC. WV is.-ue this number -f t lie 'S'tar? yii i'-y or Awo ahead of .the dte, we hope vr'ri;iy l;,e able h ,kyi'j) up . wjlli' time if llu future, I '.. Orn Saxcti i! ---Wl hi cni- .ffk-nds vWt Rulli- rf..rlt.:i we ;h',pe they will give-, ns a call, m-OfliVe is i.ti .the IJnnse fomR-i.ly ucctuiioil l.y Dr. ,C,raton, as iIrilg Store. Notick. ..esend out litis wek a large- ;inini'r f tlio k Str"' .t l Post timbers anil other persons, wJio a.reiiot subscribers, with the iii'j'M th.it ,t,hey will iubcribe and aid iw ;in extrin'i i.g ttpf list, nriy ptrB of energy c.tn in a few hj'iirs s.cur? a sufficient nuin ef to jrt paper free J See our HfiWS on tbe lilt nipil we will :.i!!.ajke you jxxla pajter Eouakob -We send tjus nntiiberof emr "pa'pir to sC our .former exchanjie and to wine new ones, ryi 1 we wi-ll be pleased to be jitmi - place J yi .their, etclmnge place them o o.qrs. i I, and to Clubs. We .re indeCled to oar frieiwls for the interest they are tafcUsg l rtfendSng "ihe-ciwdattoh of the Stab m irirHdythey ire leuiii to brihg wi Clubs of tea and inore at. a tiuve, tliis is .encoerhgirtg. ami makes lis f.-il that we ft re goinpjto get Wist f subscribers whioh will .wellj sustain ns. Keep the" ba'l inovii-.g fremli, we like to add names to onr list every day. Tub' Vheat Crop. We-have during-the past week conversed with several of pr n.ost inteligent farmers, and are glad to say, that the rnst,' which it was thought had ruined itli wheat, has not as yejt hart it, ami we hope we uiay yi tfave good wheat Advertisement. . JVe present quite an array of. advrtjife npnts in Onr paper t-day v f Dr. Harris oilers 1ms profesJonal services ,tp,'j lie public in the practice of Medicii Lujriso hn on h:iril a kt f pure drugs. ? The Dojti- is so well known lu this County .t h.it it is only necessary - to say that his MTvioes ean be obtained when needed. liiL Padgett ,iinr orn C3s litii?elf a Candi ;lru"f tar iiatFouage in his profession. ; We I miv sitti. licilTti.jt no Dentist can excel . him I mi his 'operations on the- teeth, 'and if any I '..Kan li.ts to 'draw our chewers, we ; prefer iliat he sliouhl o it - Grve him c:ll at liis otfice, m- he will Call at your rcsidepee I if desired. : ' f '. '. Mk. VooDi-ives nriiice that he my be uiitl at the B-htleriId fttand pr.epiired t r(ir j'oar clocks' watches, (be., .if 'or.f'w:itch is out of order 0f li'un yopr p:itiToii :gr and he lldo hi- dtty, -1 , V I FROITJATORS.of newspapers (weekly) - "i T -r r' v ' I don,' yih ne:une.-s and despatch, for "parti? ' -t -..t t . ; , l.. ' 'to ' of tlus rojEeipt of New G kds. Tlre.is no -A- - .'..'.l.. M.pUnr fir! n llita rtAA Tl..t. I! I Jt-! a phkT snppiy of all jpiiooV in Jlteir line ".-' :'t , ' . . . . . I? it - - r . -h 7 of Im-itiesa on linnn, iney eft futap, ami ;h. !r cy?to!iiors ajway ltae atjsfied that i the v hnve a'ot the worth of their nmney. We liuV..- our frien'ls wi'l giro them a call p v. 'i-r. 5ii iitJ'' ot gf.od p.iiti cheap goos.s. , H. M. M:upit -Yfs, Henry r.. ivin new jroods an'd knows how to sell tWin, all : ' tit- n-jk-s i-.for his friends to jrivc him a call t-i4- .iij-l lie will tii.nke it to. thejr i rtd vantage to f ' lir i.'iJ u'ifli liiii an Iia will tV-A ft ronlonL- lor-anv kind of nroduott in scliana for Cfol.. I "... .. -r : i J 4b Pri! . .KaU. Koad We learn 'nat Mr. I Cowan, l're.-idepf of the W. p. 4 R.j R. tt. I h.i.s tol i a large amonnt of the Umds of oar i; rocid: nd it is joh.nhie tliat the road wll fflim iu put under pontr&l tgrntifvinc iiwt't the friet pri' and we hope may pr koii lu out under contract Again. tnM w wis of t Id enter- pmre tme to the Uetter. We believe that tjie londs were olI for iiliont 70 cents on u:e ii4ir we are; orry that 'they could not. hae been Hold; r nearer the par valn'f, hat this Josa oT2 Sen's on! thedollnr.U a woch . nearer ap-j fwoach to. par, than conld have been obtain , d 12. months since and is dee to tle;fact K 'f ' we ' aFe now every prospect of a speedy restoration to th Union; ' AH stocks and bonds of thU State, are idt Tancinjr. and w baf e Utile doubts, 1nt thai 5. Will lie at FHnr n ar - ' r " WU, VttU OlIJT odv etnell a mice 1 ?Gb5T CaNKt's Okssbs.' We pnblisU n 'As weeks pa jrk0e! Canhj order airaant lig the result of the eleotioA in thw Bute, 1th the ezceptloji of the ,yWJ ofSeer In various (Vnntleaof tlii Btatev Bjref. f ntt to or first pag tt4 oi tif Connty Scrri for Ratherlurd, Pot and McPoweJl Wjt fonna.; : ti;:.:r!;:"i also putlisVK0 'i" .ctlons at QiSccra of tUs) Eallroada ta ll h ilSrote t-eoQMrnel a a stock Lol. r firry tr.tovf, . L El We Imre Uio prbiulHO of fflij- rr from i of oor litenw wrrespatlent in piaffes WjUiD;iar"BuAfe peikSe! orfatrftntlo -whlh sow cretJn macli Unit tiwtiff tint trelBluR" TIi MtliorW ti&tnle not nknovrn to fxifle n4 lmve no dobt ! will n.ake tlw ttory qait lntrehngi K will inppear toon. IWatch Hwi. Oar Awciftte Ift this pliwe last Wdn'eday, for-the Cltf of 0k. nn4 we have nolonbt b Wi4)iere now; bafc ingin tlietmiles vftome fair, charmer. wish him inrteh tnccett, aotl liope be,"D.lph, Sinitli and the otber members of t! P.utliw forl delegatlua will not hoth-r tiie contents of Vm baggage wngott too jgoch, let they mff ht le vA to exdftita 4ht, Stats of Clevt- land it all right. J'e- hope they :.. all cottiu ont O. K. I , By Xlio waj we wonder if Zth. will pay DIfl tlmt qiMrt f it, bo won on the late elsctioH.i W 're.-kon Dlph will itflf as .w!ieii he get home ;' H ho doii't we bhnH in:tfco noine lttrtlier 'enqiV-i about jiUi matter, for we are sarfsfied Z.-b. onght to -pay it. 1-. Tub Lajmbs Finit.vu: Fr May. -f-A ver jyj le;uititiil "ttetl engravinjj M.-vruerite Vjving to Uiiurcli Willi l ausi ami iirplw-toplu-les in tluf back ground Ie:ls off the Myi D nber of the "Q ieen of the. Month lies' 'fUi t-r;irtti!uig vugfiiviitg of itself iwiU iUvu4lr worth the price of the iiainb. r. Aiuotti; the literary content, w- nut vnoKlioe in Prow, by Mis Muz Ecco Uimo,'' wrfvan Hhiftration ; A l)f.l Man' Rule,' by tliza' jBth Pivscott ; fjiuil Death," a new poem by Florence Per.y ; 'GtMirg'io'Hwa!iki:irpiiij,,1'hy Aunt Alice ; ".Edit la Pilgrimage." by Nettie C r iide'; mi article n Vloiets, Fashi'HiHibltf Nov eAic' (itl !stnttel), Editorial- Receipts, Tht FhsIiioos, &e. -v ' j jc-'j. Vr'tce (with eiif-raviitp) $3 50 a year ; Four copies (with cue enrav:irg) 6.00. V will club' the Sta'b: and this M 'azine at $3.50 per year. : : ' 1 ' j jSoCTnEHS Bofg AXDGlBLS MOJiTHLT We have rereired the JuneNauiber of this de.erviigly popular Young Peoples Monthly. Itiis published at Richmond, V aL by Baird & Brother at the low price of $1.50 por year. ; Y Ttt NlTfOSAL BDiol" This is the name of a Campaign paper published at Washington, D. 0 and set lo subscribers wkly at the low rates of 50 cents, for hear lybix iHontb, it is Repohlk-an to the core. Address PUBS OF THE RADICAL, H Washingtcn, D. C. Oiusa A"VSTBiU3tT.---ir 'find this'j bit of quiet fun in an Epgliu paper: A gentleman going down the r'w.tf a steam ej, the engine of whfch was upu : Ideck he sauntered out to tee the worVtag rf the machinery. Near him stood a a appar, ently bent on the sauie object. In a few nioments n sqneaking noise was heard on the oppositA ide of the etjgine. "Seiiing the oil-can-A glgantie one, by the "vway- the engineers sought out, the dry spot, and! t pre yen t further noise of that kind,. Kberallv applied the contents of he can to every oin'. All went on well for a while, when lie speaking was heard. iu auother. din o ion. The oiling process wan repeated, and quite was restored ;. but as the eneiueer-iwas coin- iilg qufetly toward jthe spot occu-ded '. by the gentlemnw a-'d tiie stranger, he :heard an oi hvr .jueak. Thie time . he detected the ru cause of the dtffieu!ty. ; The f stranger as a vcnlfilbauiet. Walking I straiglit. up beldod liiia'U seised the- astonished joker rijy-th nnHt of thef Ack j tid emptied the cjontVg yt tlie'tf-oti.lds'ibkekl- Th dd he, 'I don't lielieve the old cngtue will squeak again.' ' ' 137" Diseases S!iy,Mrs.Pnrttugton, i jery various very - !lfe Doctors telle ine hat poor old Mrs Ilaze n got to buckles ipon her lungs 1 It's dread'ul t itliink of itis really. The diseases is various ! One Slay 'we hear of peoples' dying of hermitage pf the lungs,' iinpther of brown creatures ;T th.-y tellus of the elementary eanal' b, ng out of order, and there about the tear jot tlc thfoat ;t b,ere we : liere; of the 'new- n.logy in l,e head,1 and y.iepp ut an 'embar go ii tin bfik- Q.n ne ide of ye hear of a m:n "etiuir kilJsd by get.ting a piee&of beef in lis SarcAt'x gus,' ami ' '.there another Lills hinisL-lf hyjdskevering bjVs walar vein,' 'I lilies haul; so tft J-h n't know how U sul'r-cnbe hr any thing nowarhiys; ?iew numeshiid r,otrum!' Uke tbjC place of the ohl, and I might as' well throw my old ycrb l ag w.iy. ' , Aain she speaks of he varUs cures for the pest ot f:t jfjd tffi; and such small deer:' . r As for rats, it ain't no nse to j try to get ndcif Vin. . I bey rather lis tne vertiiiu anepdote,' and eveif'chlorosive supplement tliey don't make op a fact at !' A Fact IFurtli Prlntins; . At a see. nil alass hotel, at Fiankfort Ky a frw days 4iiipe little sir) entrfetl the bar rMfm and I'l iPiwI tones tohl l?e bar. keep er (hat her mother sent . her the to Io ge eiaht cents. sign pein. t Ejicbt Cel "" sir, k What do icht een(s I said the paf peeper does yonr mother I want " of eicl cents ? i -d'iiH it wer awythits. " Well," said the child, "fnther spends all his money here, for rum and W have no bread to-day, Mother wants to buy a . loaf uf bread." A loafer sqggesfed to the- bar keeper to kick her out. w No," Said the. bar kstp&f, Wl gt her mother (ha nwney, and if her ffther ctuies baek liero awn. 411 Ktc mm. our. gueb a itcnmstaoeerhappened be fora and mnv never hannen asntn. Hainan ity owes that bar keeper a vota ot thanks i KT A man livio'gJp Cuhot, New Tork last wvek apjnA41 froia the bowl of a tohae- I e? pipe.to a burn U lip f hb little oanmar, ana ui etuja died iu convulsions tweatj-tour boors after. - IT7 -Tl fifsi patert for cast-Iron pvgi liXi4 to "hftva teea . granted to, .RoUrt HmUTL of Bsc IcauRfy,- lnn-yttacla !.. Il4w Xo Succeed la Cuslnc. . TJio maa who efases to7 patrooixa tba newpaper jsilie paabof incvW nHspoaitlon, of small ideaa ao2. o bWaese talent. Hla light, tf Aa, bat' any r I so completely 90a,' cenled beneath therbashel of ws&t that it mill never turn to .(Uiripraetief purpoao fad may be extinguisbe!, .wlthoat a singlf algh from-the world aroaud. 6ah ji parK i knows by hii" work. ' etffct of UboraBtj aud beuovwience never animates him, both li ves on, woadeying at th oees of vthera and bewailiog his own hard lot. The newspaper is U 09 lodif idoal what hearing iio the UiaL It teaches htm btt. ter than anything else, what is goiag on arwuud,. pats hiin4 in cojQiauaicatioB with nejglihoring eojuntres.aad nations, gives the earliest details of eotaraerelgl and poatleai news, and tends in the greatest dgre -to true iBtellectal. derelopajeat. -It uas-Br spiiit of antversulity fouad nowhere else; self is forgotten i the more important ereata daily ehronlcled, and we ara ehortly Ltd to consider ourselves only aa parts of the great whole, which go to taake Bp the rand re sult. - ,'-' 'f'-'y. f, '--' L ;-;!' ' Tike fro'M as the prMS, ami we should immediately full back to a ley el wlrh those who lived in the age's of ignorance aod des- putiom. 'l is only through this agency thai we are better thtin tlusy an4 enjoy libertUs nml . privileges of whieh they drefltneU.- Books have tUetr value aud merits,- both of the $i-st order and of uadenJahle Impor tance, je, as a power, the newspaper sur l .asses tbjem all. It goes everywhere, is read by every one, aoJ makes op the pahiio opiuion of the day. -Withoat it wa should be tl it. Business woald ceiae to a stand still, markets be unsteady, stocks unobtaina ble at any fixed value, and everything else uncertaia and fluctuating. 'To say aotbinf of its importance ia iostitttting add su?taiii ing a correct literary taste aad healthful sen timent, commerce is depeuJeat in a great inensnre entirely Opon theSe dally pobliCft- ious. They give- impetus to trade, steadi ness to the markets, and an ioereased ac- v ity to all bus'neM transactious. Weilaily xamiue the columns of the morning Ppr for the prices eorrent If we liare anything to buy or sell, q.irefully peruse Jthe yarlon mmercial reports, and act' upon the facts ius obuiaed ; nor is this all, we look tare for something inore. . We expsicf (a fjnd, be sides all the iqiitte? above euiua rated, J?M gencc whiclj shall 'direct us' where to isake our purchases and who to boy. of. Indeed, ut the present day, .this last idea tfts been reduced to such a system that no man, be be ever so shrewd and intelligent, c:in hope to siTc'ceed in. any avocation without thorough - y and energetioally advertising Ids lustneas through the ne wspaper. Only that can be place himself arid his firm bsforethe pabUo u a right light, and only thus can he be sure of eveo moderate success. By such a course an acquaintance is .formed and a name establjsJd, eustoiaers are found and business! made on the surest and safest foundation pessiUe to build npoo. I The importance of advertising is endispu- ted and unijrsally admitted. The extent to which it i carriel proves beyond doubt its netuhess, aad, advantages. The man who v'Vurtises once is sure to d' so again, and from each outlay in this direction Le reaps more and. greater advantages. Jp opens the nost direct road to success an pffm equal nducements to all parties. A gjanceat any of our papers will show at once the fact (hat hose who avail themselves most (this system, are from the highest rank In . busi ness life, whose position and sUud,ig is ob- ained only jthrioogh iqeri and experience ; and this po6itiou they pvp In a greet, uiea- ure to a sUady exercise of. the ourse we tave.pointed out. ,; One to be known, must keep his-oame.be- ore the people. He nmst let thean know where J-e is, what. he is aad what he is do- i:g. If not, the people will oeyer. take the rouble to hunt htm up, since they can air ways find plenty of others who willingly md cheerfnlly adrertise them of their more nents and operations, and who consequent- y recti vo the castoto thus diverted from ther channels. (Jffe might as well estab lish himself ia the dajlis of aa African de ert and expoct to enter immediately upon a profitable business, as to start io Ne w York, Philadelphia, Boston, or any other city with the same idea, unless he resort to some mensof advertising. It is true, all do ad vtrlise iu a certain degree, but If the sign and show-card are lUccetstnl iu attracting iiritron?, so ina:h the moBdo woqjd be an a tractive notictj in.the columns of" the news laper. It is then not only the passers-by whu reart, hut thousands bestde who never would think of gazing into a shop window tor what they desire. The pajr readies a elass that cau.be reached in no other way and produces remits to be arrived at bv m yther meuiani. j Wlat then can a bosiness wan do more alrautagcoqs?T than to freely aail hirpsett of thedoor iIibs tlir&wij ripen t' aT,. an' place before the wrM hfs giKids and lis merchandise. The world will tlieti" tee it read d k and govenf icsejf accordingly i a tair triaPwiJ be awarded by the public a generons'shsre of patronage wilt follow, and unless he be a hum bog or u imjHister, his gooxls will pell, his merchandise will find niMtonrcTs, and a steady increase of profit follow as the certain result-. Tha unbeliev ing may doubt this It is otlj Veanse tie never has tried tlie Experiment; let hiiu once do that and al lus doubts will veniab and he become a f5nn halieVer u'thW meh od. The wen who iuvCrta ji niauey, saved from trade ia Government Bjxndv Bank Stock,' or uther securities,- tldnke thflt per cent, realized therefrom yields a Iiaodsotne revenue, and so it does ; but the same moo ey applied to ud vortUlhg his gcoda-'or, mer chandise, his basinese of profession, would yield a per cent. lnfiuiUl jd aJyaace o; that attainable in -any other ''mky. The cnoe derived t rota etpeiidtBg a ftw dtdlaia in putting one1 self beftye . (Lf f eojija hi a correct Itgl)t,'eannot be act dw atiy market' ytlie but way W rtoi aj afl aite: .TtewsikiiowW b e (act end fc je prnvej beyond dispute by tLe ezanipU, of 1 sli tieg eaergetio beduen avaof the day. Tli Vmportacee of adopting tiie ntassre caaoboef eatlusaeed; In Cict It le roost yt Tf -ocs with i'jfrei.nI iceirly F every instance wPiU prove i tortrountt thre- .ot , PfT readers, if tliej rcrer have tried the experlmact, cn dc no better than, tc tr it Jtovi i adopt this isoarse at oace aad yon cevr wit regret the step tlms taken. No roetter what your bnsineakS is, do matter What your calling. If you want to secure efftoiQera, patrons, patients of cieDt"Jhe qtdekest. surest, safast and most satfsfacVqry wais to ADVKKTisE. JL'tocttiicrt (J.n:tt3 . Ifftorme and Earthquake tor mnvj months past we hare been rea- Jifig ftcooants uf frightful storm?, eruptions j of Volcanoes and -earthquakes. We lnmlly over taxe np a.papjer uut p iV not see narradoos of tin destructjon of dwellings by toradoer and of towns by the. lava of yol ea&oei. e rw(y bi je that Unese pheu omeflA of naturie are some way . connected XogetLer and this for,, two reasons. F r , the eipcrience of ages thLt the disburhanees of the earth's crust havebeen :icc inp.mied by those of the ' atmosphere ; and secouitl y we should Judge a priori that such would be the fact. The convulsions of which erup tions are the evidence, jare certainly the result of heati Unequal development of best cannot exist withoat the j develop ment of elect ijlcity. Thic earth' ji ii-reat. lctrctid maclitine, and vhen itis viulcntly elcltei ty iifterual heat, It, oiiht to le ex. peeled tat it s!i0uld produce powerful lec trical currents n ' the atmosphere, which mast result in furioas sbjrtns. As the physical worldj resembles , In . so many respects jthe moral J carried ont very forcibloj dlstorbanoes of nature. we see the :ni:iloj;y in these constant Nothing is at rest - - A ' .l! A it ! i in uie aiuverse. irom tne ui;siar 10 ini little rtfidgrairi on wldci we live .ill, sill i in commotion.; So il, is in the soul of ; inan all Js'cunTulsion tlfere, from the tempest of riutr:se that drives tlje w retell to despair, to the tioubk-rThat sttfud the little child ! that has lost liji TntirUe at play. Will there Bfevor be rfst to vuc universe, or to the weacv gyiil ? K)h yes when ll.erv Shall be a new heaven nuid a' ROW earth, aud When, if we ojey the laws ot our Creator, according to promise, til the spirit-land all sighing and sorrow shu 1 cease, t nd nil tears shalj be wfped from our eye. Bti XSTEEX AGINGS UUVhWU Voting tjeolile render themselves "Verjl ijnjjolity ; 1 Loud langhter. S. Reading when outers ape talking. 7. Cutting finger nf;! il in company. 4. Leaving meejirig before itis closed. 5. WbispeViiig in mseting. C. 0axiug at strangers. i, 8-, 9. Leaving a8j,ratigjer without a seat. Want d reveranjee for superiors. Reading aloud iu company witlTbnt teing aked. ; . : 10. Receiving a present wixhont aome ipanifestatioiK' ol gratitude. , 11. Making yourself the topjvc of conrer sat)in. , .) '; 12. Lcgliirig at mistakes of others. 18. Jokjng others ih tfumpany. 14. .Correcting ojdifr persona that your self eKpecittUy parents.- 15. To cujiiineaec taikiog before others are through. 1Q. Answening questions when put to' others. 17. Commeubing ti cat as soon as you get to the tab?. COMMERCIAL Itufbirforritoii Markets CORRECTED wEEKLT BT J. A. J11LLEU & CO., in Dry Ceette, Groceries, Hardware, ic, BACON . .,1825 BKKF, neu. ,, .. . . . " ' if t t r .....6a BUTTER...; ...1520 BEESWAXi... ... ...,A..25 (HANDLES, adamantine. . ..3340 . . ..68 ...30(33 CASTINGS J COFFEE CORN...... ......10a ...1618 ..16ia,25 250 10 ...$t$8 . .SOfgino COTTON..;;; " CLOTH. EGOS..... - FLOUR, pee sack . , FODDER, per cwt . FEATHERS .'..3040 FLAX CLOTH.,-. HIDKS, dry....... IR0N.,.,.'.h..,,.. ...2540 . .151GJ JANES, wool...-. .. .10(g75 LARD . ..! . . . . MKALper ,biL.f .. . ..1S20. ...... an i ' : f . . f . i a A.IUQ. ............ , .. 15 ..100 , . . 60 PEAS..... POTATOES. Irish... J ' ' ! sweet, pioneiu market, RAGS .... .....i. 33i RICK .........I -...lGi20 ROCK ISLA ND CA SI ME RE 7 5 1 7 5 ROPE..... .?o35 SALT. ..il .pey sack $5.00..,, p-r &.,,.a SUGAR.,1.. ,....1612? SP-fS TURPENTIS TEJM !...'.... J, per gal. ....... 2 00 ......... -16i .$2 00$2 JO CnAnLOTE IflAKKETS, 'a 11 BACON -country, hojr round, . . nm .... ..1820 uslUcaore sides. BUTTER... . . CORN...;... COTTON, . . . CHICKENS.. EGOS. . . 4 . . . FWIUR-Ji... . 25 23") ..$18(31.30 .... 2828t ...... 25g30 .15 .$.25$5.75 LARD. MOLASSES. OATS..J. . PEAS-.j; . . . M, ...... 20221 ...... . . ... 75$l.OO 65070 ..$1,25(S$1.30 $2,?0$2,60 .; S(VJ 55 SAL.TL uck L. TOBACCb, per Jb-t, , Core Whiskey and Apple Br cey na APP' pruucly, by vho UrreJ $2,15 to $2,50 per gallon. Cbsrlotte SJoney Marjef. Gold.......... Saver.......... Ohl Coupons, . . Old Sixes....... 133 133 ftO 57 56 23 30 15 24 S! 34 00 K IS 3 11 : 3 3 , 40 2S 25 S9 I i ....! Bank of -North Carotiaa. i Bauk of Cape Fesr; i . Bank of Charlotte. . . Bank of Leiingtao. . . Bank of Graham j .new Bank of Rax borough.. ... . Buk of "Igadeeborough. . . . Rank of ThonasviJIe. Bank of Wtlwingten. Bank of Coraaseree. i . .... Bank of Washington. . . . . . Baok of FayetieviDe, ............ Tank of Cbueadoni . . I - Baak of Tieeyve-. ttipera and FtafttrV Bank. ....... rraTa'Sank of V. CL Greensboro roramerdal Bank, SWilMogtnj,. . tercaantaf Bank Uewbero-. CreM&co' llataal ei. e JCew Tait Ticti ' - ' I - ' . i - .: The Republican County will have a CELEBRATION anq give a 1JK,JUU tSAJttlflUUli at Jtiuthertorcl ton on Saturday, ! oUQQlly m m si I The public are respectfully ! invited to at tend. Distinguished Gentlemen are invited to be present Their names will be announc ed in a few days. j y G W. LOGAN, MARTIN WALKER; J. B . CARPENTER. Je 2 tdT w'ao JAS. A.MILLER &C0., BEG leave tb say to their friends and the pub lic generally that tliev have Just recti ved From Baltimore, a large and varied stock of such as VlTns' wear, Loirs' Dress Goods, Jtc, Ac. B00T3aud 3II0KS, HATS and CAPS IIAROW-VBR GROCERIET, COXFE.qTI05IERIES, and ia fact everything usually found in a ORE, Give us a calf and we will be pleased to show . ' rr rio . 3 . n . . our prices which we are coutt dent will give satisfaction. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange lor Goods. jo a.-tr. is CAN BE BE HAD AT THE STORE OF II. L MILLkR, - Who has just received a nice and well select ed STOCK 0F; GOODS of all kiuds aud qualities H" pEKSS GOODS at JaLi j"' u, it. MILLER'S -ertKNTLEMKKS 'EAR .f all kinls for sale HJT by n. M MILLER. ATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES as cheap as the i-heap-'st t H. M. MILLKR'Sl A ill) WARE, CUTLERY. a. foreale by ! H. 11. MILLER. AlNTS. RCJEINE, iud DYE STUFFS ! of all kinds at H. M. MILLER'S. W ANTED. 1000 lbs Green and Drv Hides, at. 1 11 M. MILLER'S. WANTED, Beeswax, Tallow, Feather Rats' Home-SDUn Cloth. Ac.. Ac. fit jc 2-tf. II. M. MILLER'S- F. Jm WOOD, Silversmith and Jeweller,! Jlufherforrttoii, J C. IS PREPARED TO DO A2T x kind of work in his Jino on the shortest notice.; i Rermirinir Watches, Clocks, tc Terms-tricai cath. je?-tf. f ; ' i f DR. J. W. HARRIS, WILL GITB PROMPT ATTEN tioa to all Professional calls, and hopes to merit a continuance of j bis long established practice.! I ras- H e-nsunlly hnd a fine sopply of PURK DKUUS ai nis ouice id xwuuwr.oniiom je tr-tf. ; ,k "j; .. ., I? -. . .. T..-.1 a l. DB. B. H. PADGETT, p IF1 nVTnEttFonUTOjr CXw bi pleasea- to receive :ie?AIIS Ponn. iXf2? and aooa the Utes; iapTttred pbns. tlCS &T CJ1 V BlaH EA needed Teaio, strieCi sarA. Party of Itutljerford 41iJIjq m -. 9 Committee of t Invitation. W'E would respectfully fin pounce to the public tliat we have one of the most C0M PIiETE JOB OFFICES in Wbs- tern North Carolina and can ex ecute with' H t and at prices to, suit-vthe times. any kind I of a j JOB .from" ihe largest to the smallest size ETTSUSrSSS- We haye just ordered from Baltimore a lot of ' mm mm. for BLANKS &c, and a lot of 0 d a D 8 1 1 ;!' . for business men. f ! . ... S Merchants and other needing , anything of the ki should feive tis ni rtfill ns vrc are sure that with bur Office of over FIFTY! VARIETIES 1 OF ' ' !! ' . I- ptflitf a Firje v we can suit their varied tastes BLANKS 1 BLANKS! We shall keep on hand or 'will print to order any and-every kind ol r 1 LEGAL BLHSS, J. CARPEKTER & CO. ' ? WrEKLY CfmOIJitl E, -m - ' Xcw, Fealsra cud Ecaallfui - lrcnluns. Littlofielda Zl7eant Portrait GEN. GRANT ' AND 0OL. FORNEY'S LETTERS FROM EUROPE A D00K rOJiXf, V To be Given as Presents ' .'. TO '' ' Personsiha Jorm Cluha. The nsit setKui J the Fonieih Csrev if the United States will be the absorbing rv ut . f -the times, andas it will probably he eoitttsuct until it expires by Constitutional Umiutict. an the4tSof March, 1869. its proqecdioa wiU intensely interesting. The Washington Cnri; tcic, rbe On I r ?lesrepver at (lie aiUtt Capital UerteMllMK Ike Uai4t cail 3ilrtiteit isile . ( isfrtM, w ill thsrefors be sought tr ell clasaesrrf rr.iders. Established in tho second year of tha wttr, Lx been steuchy conducted upon the tumUttieutst piinciple Uiat wben .Uie Goremnvtit was sated from treason by the aaciitke of its loyal ciiit.s it must be exclusively restored lb their name am , by their hands. A little noro than two ) i ter the dclcnt of the nbellioa finds the work i :' restoration on this principle eearly kslt dnisl.eU . but treatoa, atiU at work, has beoame deeaia un der the enMuragmcDi of a perfidious Ctecuti tr. who, after exacting noro than all the CMidJibe a intlu d upon by Coagreas lfore the rvmioratiw of the insurgent States, deliberately joined tU traitors he had swarn to punisE. Conrress meets therefore, under a double reapoaaibiUty. It amis, insure republican govern ooeou to Ut Insurgent sections, ond it must sternly retrain the efiorts of tliis perndioui President to defeat tVat roni (nation. - ' v To tbo WKEttxClIROyiCU especial attention has been ar.d wil; cai tlnue to be given lit po litical literary, foreign, and financltl departments haro secured It the highest position snnt.p cor. leniporaries and rosdors, and ths developments of the time will find it eq isl to all tbeir new re quirements. The Weekly Cusoyicu will be one of the most useful papers during. th: Piosidentiaf cam paign. Aa that campaign has already opened, persons desirous of receiving a newspaper whose editors (re in constauV.commuuication with lead ing nvn ef the nation at the capital, and in eon t;nt correspondence with the lenders of tne Rs publicnn psrty in the North and West, could not do better thin subscribe for it. It will contain the latest political intelligence a-jd all the texts and points necessary to politicians who intend to' take an active part iu that struggle. . The Wexxlv Chronicle l a folio sheet of strong white paper,, the printing neat, tha ar rangement careful, and the whole nduir the e elasire superintcn !enco of en able andsccoo'' plishediewspapor an. Apart from its politLcal contents, it is an admirable family companion, nd compares favorabla with the estaUi-hed se rials of this class In the great i iioa, dlCering from them only in the fast that it Is a perfect reflector i.t the times, keepinz pace with the movtmeats of the age, andjpartleuhirly with the great strug. le for the maintainance ot free government on this continent. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One cT year S3 umw copyela aaoMtket One cony, three menlsia 1.0( CDUB RATES. BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS! As an inducement to forts clubs for the "Wek- Hy.Chroniclc, and tbefeby increese lt l-edr large trculayou, we nave arranged, to offer aa premiums , , Littlefield s Portrait-of Lieuten ant General Grant. a. magnificent steel engraving, 24 by 13 Inches; aim pronounced by the Uenerars menai ta be , ; .i . . . . ( . m t f uewiucuir tin uiuiw utv( punmt vi uta jxh publ'shed,) end . CoU Forney' Letters from , " , Europe, now in press, and to be issued by Pet t son ft Brothers, Philadelphia, in a handsome volume, bound in. cloth and embellished .withe correct portrait ol the author, exeouted la select. To any person forming a elub of lire subscri bers, and remitting ue tea dollar, we will send Ave copies ot the Weekly Chronicle and frse of potUxgt) either the Grant Portrait ot Mr. Jorney'a Book, as the gtttcr-up ef the club may select To any person sending a club of ten subscribers, and twenty dollars, we will send tea copies of tha Weekly Chronicle and both the Grant Portrait an J Coloael Forney's Book. Both premiums sent frea . of postage. The premiums are both appropriate and desira ble. Ttie Grant Picture la enly sow being in troduced to tht public, and will cerUhdy have an immense sale The airanemeats we have made with Mr. littlefield enable as to send oar friends the first impression from, the tews plate, an Important consideration .n an artistic point of flimiliar to many of our readers, baviag ben pub lished in the Washington Chrorrkle and Philadel phia Press) are now being printed, aw will te probobly usuea y lit auauJ urrmiycr. Notwithstanding their ex" eireolatiou through the columns of i' newspaper, thous ands who have alreJfffldlheo, but who wins anxious to poswe etB toe more substantial v wt a w Wftlv inflaeneemente to extend the as culat''1 9 t?,e Weekly CkrmieU, we ask the at tf all friends of the cause la which ,ih papr baa so long and successfully labored. ! - A M Af . , AU tubtcriptiont mutt It paid for fa mdvaiet. w, raeawr Editor acsTProprhWor of Die Cnaojiict, All bftneu letters addressed t D.C.P0RNET. Publisher of CaBOmcue. Wasbinrtoe. D. O 2-tf - , AQENT3 W ANTHD r01 THE ABulioif tttj Unit tnili and Died tot laclelestte asssl slsatclieaat Life la, tt. COIf FEDEC ACY. Compr'tfitg Karratfvet cf Personal JLdsrrdrt, Army Life, Moral Adventure, Bum .Lift rartitan Daring, lift rn the Camp. Pie'd. ' and IJorpUal, together HA the Snftt iNwa, jineeauies ana -aumorovM in- cidnU ef On War far ScmXhm j Independence. j ' There is a certain puttioo ol the war tLat will ! never go into the regular- histories, nor be eta ! bodied ia romance or poetry, whioh ia a'verr! real part of it, and, win, if preserved, convey u' succeeding generaUoneTa better idea ol the splr.tj of the conflict than many dry reports or caret ol narratives of event, and this part may be called the goeiip, the fun, the pathos of the war. Tbi iflttstrtaes the character of the leaders; the hw j mor of the soldier, tbo devotion of wotnee. tW bravery of men. the piaok of oar heroes, tho manc and hardships cf ihe service. . - The Valiant and Brave Hearted, the Picta mqne sad Drama tic, the Tilty aod Marvtloos. the Tender and Pathetic, and the whole raaota ma of the War are here thrtlllogly portrayed In a maaterry manorr, at once historical and roaan tls, re- dering it the most ampie, voiqua, bril&aiif and readabia book tbat the war ias called fortli Amusement as wtU aa fcnrtntetioa may ba fcnai ia every pags, as KTapbie detaS. brilUani wit aad antheatif bbrtory, are sUlIraO iatetwoi mem ia this work ol htsvsxy an. i I Sena wr iirr-.tara ao4 sm our terma, and a inu u n iptaa ot ne wore, i xailiess. ' J0J23 2X0TBKSS.09. I SksnesLTa. It
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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June 2, 1868, edition 1
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