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- U: " . :.' - ' ' i ' V ' WI)ft0rliiSt(ir. XiUTBERFOEDTON, NiGi) M x SATl'BDAY, FEnaClBT 13, 1869. . XiOCAlitAf P: STATE, ;;r The Sunday School Tree. ; Not many thi figs' disturb the even tenor of this quiet easy going -village. ; It ? was with more . pleasure , therefore, that ,we witHesaeil tka beauUful little exhibition at the Methodist Church-' last -Tuesday night";- ..;.;,::'' , C " ' Notwithstanding the Inclemency or the -weather tbe building waa fiiledk at aa early The prpg'ra.inme as, bear Tas4we 'can re collect was as Jullows ,v; a : j - -: Afterfl few explanatory remarks by $3V. y. 'A. Sharpy Pastor of th 3 .Church. ; Music HappyUreeUng4 FjURy Kev. Mr, Sharpe. ifcsigVVe come aomjto greet .you. -nj1 -Then innumerable Ultle lights . glazed . forth, from the - treei reveaung toe many chUireti of ihaSuny Bcbbc4rwith which n wasvded. mf&fr;$ least; l:r&c $W Church was - &Uent 1 with- anur- And now the time ajiived for gather r - ... - py .'jookmg'at the1 bright joyous Ifstces i the children as they enmer forth, one after another, to receive ttrerr reward. " Mcsrciie ; , Sunday School. . - - n This 'ekdedb .Eiathlbhicm. persed, weiMpJeMed, V't '1tfee'BTeni,a . isatertainmjenv, Pd w ,n . f.r-w i;tn:s Great praise i due lh young ladles of our village i for '.thus bappiiy blending the useful with. the ornamental. . And espe ciaU"s!fqutd 'tho people thank them for o:-'g"nating a plan by which an Impetus ' wUlbe given to theSunday School. cause which will uot soon be lost,' i- An l' Mr; ' John Ginbs ,bas carried off Miss'LoulaT (See notice of marjiage mi another cxjlumrt,) jHeigho! One by. one the schoolmates oj our cnilaooodjarerae part"nJ'rJ!iis life:of single blessedness. ii enou?h to make' ote .'Ciei 'bad' to find himself high and dry, and all his fel low'little'fiihes floating jway so gj!y. Well' we were permitted to be there, and shook bur foot as merrily as.any of .them. May the fates soon 6end another as pleasant a Umef-Not forgetting that crowning piece of good, fortune, in the shape of tale, which we brought -back to fhe Senior,' who,' being married, never gets to enjoy' sricfc tblng. .May the pair liye a hundred years and be happy 1 the time. . We learn, from, the Asheville Fews that a difficulty occurred, on Friday tbe 5th rat Marshal?, In Madrson County between W.. J VAlkert tage Driyer from Ashes ville and Thomas -Nichols son ot James' Ni.bjols of Madison Co., in ' which . the latter was seriously stabbed. : Walker is now in jail; Mr. Nichols' wounds, although seyere, are not considered very danger ous, and he is slowly repoyering. V''. Ikpoetakt to Farmers. The Februa jry r. umber of the Carolina Farmer is the bv apyet issued.j Ths is aa- enterprise that should be generously sustained by .the farmers and planters of the South. Thongh tiow in its foulh issue, the Far mer ha already taken a high stand in the N agricultural Jiteratrire of the day $ and bids fair to reach the highest standard of ex pelence. Send two dollars, for a year s subscription j to jWrIIiJJeroard WiN ramgton,.AN. Ci -And, if possible, secure the backliumbers. . ," ? t , M. IIakinaj of n.enereonFtlle," if. ' C, vfjli:-fy the 3Jlt ult, at the Methodist Church jn Ilender spnville, by three pistol shots from' the handr,ofWJi WbitfedJJr., eacb taking effect and instantly causing the death of Jiawkimv We call .aUenliofl to the , communica' tion hr dWys ' paper mor e apon" and "Fiat Juslitia,r botbbf bur correspondents seems ta'be rather close after "City of eorreotidart exhibit the ght spirit andwe give ''ip' iace ' ;Umtapnic:. tions, witb'TQutb esUre,iotwifilstaJB--db3geaxe 'faie yidUig mit oar- fide the Republican party. 'We would also "resjtfullj'iiteUie attention of our readers, to tho eommus AiicaUoa of-our friend C. wbicb gives a S'Sl -t ' ' . J -w"w" . " ' epjori oiograpny oi rvjen. a.arl Schtfrt2 United States Senator. .The biography is ably iwritten; ancr is f worthy of perusal Gen. 6churiz no doubt deserves a greau deal of cred'it,and has reoeived a high re ward for bis untiring labor for the right. ' CHARtoTTB AfAEixT, Feb. a Cotton 2S to 28J,' rionr $5 60 to S5 85 W saok. Corli to $1 05 petlnsheL iFheat $1 7& to z per busl.el.. Jeas $0- to 95 cents. Oats u;tQ tp cents; rrorK Uy f tfcwU, Bat ter 30 to S3:cent. CWckeBsJS to 25 cent?, Jiggs 15 eenrsi i,i rernool Salt $2? Y5" per socle, -jaanuractnred Tobacco 40 to 75 ets Molasses 50 oen ts t o $1 per gallQn. ' '. r I3P A miller at Morehead City . .y the '. From Jnexlco , L A miller at Morehead Citjr lythe name of Lamb, tiled agan for the purpose of catchiog a corn-thief, a few nights since, bat fonrot liis gun the next morning, and upon opening the rdoor, wasshot; and Jn- sUallj killed. He was about 49 and leaves a family. Pi. Star. V The young mn ', who parts his hair-in the middle is about to marry the young lady witii the Grecian lend, and they certainly will be.well matched. ? :v- "iV'Z-ysr. $W T. S. Arthar, the well-known writer is abont sixty years old. ; Be wis remarko ble as a very dull, boy, a . peculiarity ; which he - lias ever since retained. Cinci'nwafi Commercial. '"tJi3- .'r?vi;L: 'li . 3iPThe American Consul Vn Havana has demanded from r the Captain-Qeueral 4le body r the American photogrspher who was recently killed; by the Government troops; and also an efficient protection of American "citizens in future. Tlie former demand was atonce poniplied with, and.with regnrd to (.he second the hope was express ed tlinjt. no more bloodshed would occur. Triune, ,.1 ., '-. , , :rurt A 500 house in Florida is said to be as good as a 2.500 one in the North. Stock take care of itself, aud land is 50 cents an a-" - M"The Tbpic is tba. title of ;a "Union Bradicaf?' paper" " to' be com roeneed ' at Gfreensboru' in a few ilays, by Dr. A. B. 5 Snocsijfff .'TfeAGtnr is RoBssoji (xuk it. JVe spmp tirpe "since published ran account of the operations oi a bnd ol desperadoes 1n Robeson county," in this State, and bis celjeney Goerqpr laU . dep gave stringent orders tor their cap tpr. prid punishment. ;Tbeyj have-not teen'app?ebended; and wecopy .the foK uWPlWUUt l igeireuisQ pgga&jrois Lcxbeatoh, January 25, 1869. l Eorroas JocBKAf-: Our conainunity is again the scepe of unusna! excitement, in consequence of a most dastardly at .Si. following circumstances 1 On Saturday evening : last, Reuben King, who for twenty years has been Sheriff of this county, left town for his place of residence, about two miles dis tant. He arrived about dark, j and had been home bjit a few moments when he was attacked at his fireside by j a gang of robbers in disguise- six in number The first intimation he had of their presence was a man in the door, with a gun pointed at him and thedemand for his old , and silver. Mr.rKing jumped; ffom his seat and succeded ip knockhig dq n the muz z!e of this fellow's gun, - when the load was discharge in the floor, going entirely. through- WJiilo 'engaged with this scoun drel, Mr.'ICing was shot in the backWith a pistol, which caused him to fall helpless to the floor, , i Mr. E. B. 'ard, wbo'vas also present, was shot twice,; from whieh he will ' prts bably die." '' ' -.:.:-, - .'I The doctor inttendanre bas no bop of the recovery of Mrl King . '7.::A' The robbers then proceeded to rarfsack the house, getting only about i $2&0 from the pocket' of : the ? latter; Thev " then made good their escape, before any asiss tance could be had ftoiu town. What Railboads'do for Farmer. . To haul forty bushels of corn fifty miles on a wagon costs, says, the Agricultural" 6 ' 1 o viui t at least $12 for team, driver, and ex penses. liailroad would transport it for 4 v A II : : x . - . - ty bushels per acre, the crop would be wnrth ft mnra rimr bw. ni ft normf. . j.--,.., - r- $100. As-tbe relative advantage is about t Via cam A fn Alhor rnia it." a rloof that a railroad passing through a to vrn would "r- "'T' add $100 per acre to 5 the value' of the farms. A town ten miles sauare cons square cop Jauns 64,000 acres. An increase of $100 per acre is equal to $6,400, 000 or enough to build two hundred .miles of . railroad. gven if it cost f 12,000 per mile, . Put twa hundred . miles 1 of roflH vmiM nrtn - - ff.vfrkiin (wAnt. r Vr m fkn .vll..4- .ni.'nL'An and cost th&buK : lhEuhi &reive.creiy.. 1 as s jiioswation, 11 tne rarmers naa lAxad themselves to build all the railroads In this country, and given them away to any companies that would stock and run them, the present increased value of their land woijld have weU repaid all the out, lay. ' . - '.' : Statb ,1LAH!s11,6reiarv'.,10w Z Stater Legislatures i in session tnore than were Isrer before assembled: at one jtTme. .They Wt ,as folWs : Jllinois, Jannarv 4 : Mitinesota. January 4 : Tens uary 4 ; Florida, January 4 Louisiana, January 4 ; ; Deleware, January ,.5j New xu.iL, u.rfj. , selected bp a Merchant of long' experience In Ohio, January 5 j Kentucky, January 5; the Mercantile line and familiar with the wants Missouri, January 6 i Indiana, January oUhig community, all of which win be sold a 6 j Arkansas; January 6 j Michigan; Jan, THE LOWEST GASH PRICE, uary 6 ; Massachusetts, January 6 ; or in exchange for . ; ; MaineV:January 6 ; South Carolina, Jan- C O MKJVTR 1 JFIl ODVCE. - uary 6 ; . Nebraska, January 7 ; New- Their STOCK comprises almost every article t0 Tr' m tr - t ' in. usually kept in a RETAIL STORE. They coa- yrVy 12; Kansas, January 12j der it unnecessary to waste as much ink ia Georgia, Jaryuary 13 ; Wisconsin, . Jan- enumerating thei? - . v - . -qa 13 xtyod jKland, . January 18; 4 GREAT YAKIETY . :' Wst .y 10. Only five of M6ome :bf tteir'neighbclmt'iiBS of tbese are Democratic . to exhibit as large aad wU assorted fm t 1 1 i 1 , The; remarkable phenomenon of snow and thunderstorm combined occurred a Angasta, Maine, on the night of the 3rd instant.. - .1 , From JTIexico : Sas Fbakcisco. Feb. 2Ad vices from I Mazatlan, Mexico,xf January 20tb, state .1 that as outbreak of the -people occurred I onthe 1 Itfi, which was quietly suppressed ! by the civil and military authorities- Serions difficuliies afe liable to; be, inau I garatcd at any moment; ; A pronnncia mento, it was rumored, bad be'pq ' issued 1 at Durango, by Guitterrez, general of the fourth dirisiori who is said to' be the chief j of a band of jobbers;1 Arntlitafy force had been sent there from -Mazatlan, on Ithe anoroach of which Guiterrez fled. He I , , i - ... waspursuedby the military, who had orv deretoshcot.himonaigbti-" 1 1 . . .- The new 'federal officers "of Mazatlan had arrived and assumed Iheiavdutes. vs. Gen. Carans successor iva man of disso J lute habits trives universal dissatisWriJ- - . i , . 1 and will receive Jittle-sympathy in case of overthrow - The collector; called 1 a meeting of merchants at Mazatlan and requested them to pay over 14,000 deficit j TMrM'i.nstomc Which ,-wiift- cornel j - -i - - .:, plied' witb.1 fu i1 i r v .? , Several earthquake shocks; were: felfe at : Mazatlan y anuary win, ana vin, wmcu frighte.id7th-clo;Tberawas..;no damage to property.. . . n.-5?ty:. 1 ' Three? Germans, cap V: " t' 1 i r ti vessels, m the harbor of Mazatlan, were ETussly. outraged y by fthtf custom VuthorU ties i' The insults, ucera -,similartoj those Chanticleer. .If!; Ihportast Decisiok RiaAEMNa- Dis- tiliebs Licskse J? eks Uuicago, Jan. gG. - ln the-United States Circuit Cjurt . in he'ease of the United States a'gt,Geor gep, : Frysipger, whose property wae seized because he had not furnished ths rUsitp bdnds and kooksr s'pscial tax aud ,-. against, wliomy itj Was tllesed" tfeaVfii afi ,hra3lille.ry od i 7u -r " ' .V t,L' Vum 1 fraud tho government.' Judge . Drum mond decided that a special license fee. is not required to be paid jnnii! demand therefor is made by the proper officer of tbe Qovemmentnd that no cV; Siang" was made in this .case, . . . - ...it. ,: . I., . , FxifALK ScrFBAGRisifissoui?! JT.'Locje, I Feb'ruary 4. A delegation of "proininerit ladies from St.' Loia arri'v wed-: at.v Jenerson 4 City yesterday. with a pethiou (rom the Wo man V Suffrage -.Association of UTissfuri, ask- H he ' Leg?latore ' to :pro? UU an aiiienc!- ment to the p:ate consntntioo so as 10 eu jKe the word "liiale" from that instrument. The petition will be presented this after noon, when addresses will be made by coine ladies on the sulject of female suffrage. f COMMEUGUL RUTH ERFORDTON MARKET. 00EEECTS& WEKkLY BT JA A7tILLEB 4 CO Dry Goodo, Groceries, IXarivarc, cM J tjcqx -,1520 J E1F, neit. ig . . . .1 1 5 2 5 BEESWAX. . . . ........ . . ... .'. -, r; 25 CANDLES, adamautine........ 3310- CASTLVGS. I . tVti .J.,,.,'.:..,-.. i.fil-6 nn crfQ,' . COFFEE ..V. ... .....7..W ' 33 CORN ... ..'."..".'."...".. .".". I '. '. '". .:.".'."." 65T5 CX)TTON.V.V...".V.V.V.V..l-Il-.V.V.Vl822" '" I ' CLOTU v! !!l6J25 t . YARir ..'.","."..".". ..",",'."." Ill 225 DRIED FRUIT PEAIl Pealed."; .;9c& i Bright " " Unpeiiled s 4c' t - m is 4c APPLESL Pealed. . Bright 4 KG GS . . . . ... . ..... . . . . ' 10 ' - - ' SE'per'cwi. " V;V;. ""S&S j PKATH.ER3. . ........ ,'i;'. .".':-. . . . . .3040 . mM,n . . 'Bx.. J inn wis Arv r' '''''''''' HIDES green. . . i : I .: . 7. . . . : . . . . . - ; 8 I tunv . : ' ' ! I IIMJJN wool' f '"'"olaTS Vn W0. -' 'tiS . LARD .1 wa.. MEAL per bu.,,-,v OK I NAILS. ,.,,.1012 I OATS, ' per bushel. . . . . '. 50 PEAS. f;ff . 60 50 50 8 10 3 1 POTATOES. Tria 1. . . . . J POTATOES swoet. . '- w . yaKsrosa, . . , .,. !. . . .. . . . , iARSrir.. . . . ' RICK. . .... . ... a. . . . ... .......... ,16f2:0 ROCK ISLAND CASIArERE.. . ; . . . . :75(cfc30O ROPE. u.-f ! '.'. 30O50 I . f i r"'Per $5.50. -....per fi . 3 SPT3 TimPENTINK per caLAU'V. SOtt SUGAH . . . i 1 m a w w r tit : ' I iawwh 'r?".. ...... ... .r.... . 1 te a, per .lb,. . . . : ; .vr. uovag s 0 urnMim ....iw;....ii soa2oa '. 11 :if'u-'e' '''mmmmm ! Messrs, JOJiES & BIXYAIfJ respect fully announce to their customers and the pub licgeHerally, that they are tow opeping at their fitnra In T?lll'rSorfrr1rr rliront XT ... andSontkera Manufactories, a large asBortment of ., bfl tiv lr I r j ' ; k . - ' -r I . ' AND p 1 til ftJ : .V " I i301-14 UI uu una miiw iouuu iu turn iuarice a, wm not take 6ut word alone, but' caH undet ar.a at as luvv katius. w e trust tne puoiie amine ibr . themselves before purchasiag'elsei ,D. y ' JOXES & BBIA. 1 jan. 8-tf. - ! r-. ':-:?,"l-r -j : f ''-.;. ' . - . . V. ' -i 1 it . . , '. - --JE v; ami f$ . m,. fa RCTUERFOBDTO. DR. J. M. C RATON vr TTfc ESPfiCTWLIYsiiffoutices to Ms friends Lend customers, end (be public generally, thabhe is now receiving large and well assort-' ed . stock ot NEW GOODS; direct ,irom New J in wui'i ui 11 uuvwet uimi . iiuui uen York dty, which he offers, on the aieslmsoa- able terms." His stock opngists of . - FOllEIGjr AHD DOMESTIC I VJsjt kJ-iv!J-ll,TVQ BroaactotbVBverdoUito WaudJe uianicera, oneeiiugs, ouiruugs, rAiuca- tics, and heavy goods of alt kinds, ' t : Gents' ' fufBieuing ijooos, . ;x LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting in part of Alpaca Poplins, AH-W06I Maiues; prin frmimfngs,' fa k)t of good Shawls, Hatsund Bonnets, Bonnet iUbbona, ; jlacea, Braidsj Hosiery, Ctoves,, Hoop ' V .J-uii p :i f &ats, caps,boot9 ahi shoes, of every variety, Boleapi Upper Lealb(.;i i j ( Hardware SUld CttUei7, .PTce'&ivesiV atnes-'flid. v'forke, '8elssen( Bhearsii Files otr: all aorta,? Padloeka,;JVool , j B,id iCott0n Cards, , Tea . Kettles, L?Dg.cji : Handle Slibyels, c.,' Jto, 'ic. , t. , : . . TfJ U!t-KT , ?? V ... Anew suppiy oi -oi rii;,f ?.'-,:: "j-wjvtc 1 J Fresh Groceries, : . l Family FI6urra superior rticle, constantly on I haud, Coffee, pugar,: l ear Vneeae, craqKers, j&oqa, i rovaer, ieaa, ijanaies, uia, granges, insuioua, Jtaiiins, Figs," nhd other Cbafediona. rst ' ;'" I: " Cfii-MraasicMack A', large supply of Toys,, Dolls, Drums, Duglesj , 1 ' ' Birds, Dogs.'Cats, Buggfes, Ac "4 JFBESH BBUGS AIfl) MEBIC1WES,' V . .v 'wfirraiitfid nura and rood, i . ' e 6f Tar,tprc ,Rosadalia,.the celebrated purifier of fta Uoo T -; if f 9104; m 4yw;Hii vb wua i ; ? f Cod Liver Oil,' " AH of Ayert Medicines, - r-; woroi Sugar Xftops, and a great variety of qther.Patent WedicinesT lSWvSSi sales. 5.,... , Paiuts, Oils, Dye-Staff, Kerosene, i - WiodawGUtsaiidPolir, ' A and a thousaiid and One othjer Articles not enu- ImeratetL which 'I propose, to sell on the most reasonable: term's..' .-Give we a'calr.' - fgT Physicians formsiied'Wkb all mediaines theywajt reflUire at lqw .pricw. ' , j ,..Jf . ':, iE Prescriptions carefully filled. ... 'All kinds of produce, such as Corn Rye, Oats, 1 vvheat," Fork, Butter, Jiggs, Beeswax, Feathers, and everytlung that may be offered, taken u ex- chaiige for goods. r ' " it - 1 a a j am - - Aaa ana get au aimanac ior laoa. ; ' ' J.1L CRATON. dec!9 41-tf i - LEGAL NOTICES. e G A ti NOTiCE. !.The followinjf sections of the Code of Civil 'procedure, ratilitd the 24tb day of August, A Tl l QAQ la miKTtolloil ffv' tKa tnrnrmatinn maw l i rn:i j lies ao naye euiuj upon me jriai ana Cixecuuoo Dockets of the late Superior, County aud Equity (Ljpurls: . .. , Sectios400. The Clerks of the Suoerior Courts I at the request of a party thereto, within six """""a irom rauueauun .iuis act, anu on 1 PJi11 oi a ite o: one cioiiar, snail enter on a separate Docket, all suits which, at the ratiU- tionalbfesaid, shall have been cornmenCed, and in which tinal juagqjent lias not been rendered m the late County Courts, Superior Courts of Law, an Coprts or Equity of their respective counties. "Sec. 401. And. every suit not o transferred witiiin Uptime 'aforesaid shall be abated, and tho Clerk of the Sp(iorrCourt shall tax the costs against the parties hable, aud collect the same by .fP0??88-V '. " ' , 4Q3, .Exiaiivgydgmenja, nd decre3a nt dormant, may in like macver be ewtered on J?" Voct a subsequent proceed I ineg shall be aa is nroaenbad for Wrinna hareaC $ to.Jf fprnmenced, as fer shall be compati- r l" r,; uu. I acoui red before the ratification aforesaid, shall be lost by any qj.ange ol process, occasioned by Persons haying suits on mj Dockets will take , notice and govern themselves accordingly. . J. B. UARPEiTTER,S. 0. Clerk, a J Rutliejrlcfd CouBty. 42-t2ifet' j STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 KuTUEUFoan Coumtt. j SCTEBIOB-COCET OF LaW.IN YACATID, ilARY JONES, , . . . V Petition for of ; f Dower ; -"'--' J t' ' The fieirs at Law .. J. H. JONES. . PETTriON HAVING BEEN FILED IN my office, as above, and it aroeannflr that Alexander Shields and wile Hulda two of the de fendants are non-resident of the Stale, it is there Joreordei'tr-pubticBlioa' be made in the " weekly aewsnanet nuUished in the of Rutherfordton for six jweeks rnotifyinz " J deicndants to be aooTappear at the next term of ford at tliO'Coart House- is Rutherfordton, on tho sum vour. to oe new. ior tne Uountv or Kntiwr. au aioaaay ia aiardi next, to show cause why said petition shall not be , granted, or this case will be heard eajxtrte aa to them. . Whness, J . CakpkxtXr, Clerk of said Court at office in Rather fordtoo,' 3rd Mondav. in Ran. - lenvber, A. D. 1863 Uiia Jan'y JJ3rd, 69, ... ,1. bAKP t $ 0. ClTt , jan. 30-6t. STATJS OF NORTH CAROLINA;) ; , , ,! . . RcTHEaroap CoyxTy, J , ScjPEEioa Coct pi Law. ;.,,,.'. Aj tiarrni, tt uieen. M. Oreen, N. Green, p. Petition to i .: aeU - Trfi'wl. and others.: izl ;; .. V A. P. Green. , 0 Green,: P. D..Robiison and wue, Nancy, and ' ethers; - A PETITION FOR SALE OB-LAND FOB partition haying been filed in my office, and oath having been made that A P. Green,, one of the defendants is anon resident qf the Stale of North Carolina, it is therefore ordered that-h. lication be made in the Rutherford Star for six- weens uoiuymg me said A. tr. lireen that he be and appear at the next term of said Court to' be held for the County of Rutherford, at the Court House in Rutherfordton on the 3rd Monday ia March next, and answer said petition, or judg ment pro conftssio will be taken as to him, "Witness, J. B. Caepexter, clerk of said court at ofHee in Rutherfordton 3rd Monday in Septem ber A- D. 1868. Issued 4th February 1 868 J' CARPENTER, 6. C. Clerk. Commissioners IVolice. r . v A ri "By order of the Commissioners. ... ... jj. J. WILLIAMS, Ex Officio. feb.6-3t Clerk ol the Board. j n uc voftsioners Jar Rutherford O-ountr p ' exclusively worn manniacturers,; mee s no JL vrill r ft the Cour House, in Ruther- p?son Da9X 11 at as fowpripesas fcrJton, on tLe i ;:iturday in ttis month' j(27th H8 1? Ttfl Jftbbcr:; I fiavi to transact 'such .btumeM aa mil -mkhL' "A they -ask is a Mr triaL Remember and ..ilCTflEIlFMDTOX. ; I, v ;;- i.Xi ill f H 111 11 mtm C ' Cheap! Cheaper !! thcapcst!!! 4 .. Kow is the times and hen It the place! to tmy vueap viooos, uooa uooas. and Uoods tnat win nusijr m mosi iafluaeou& y - J. A. IU1LLER & CO;, TST: SEP constantly od hand a large and varied ' JLRV. stock of Goods, which were bought cheap I and they promise to gi re their customers the anu inev promise to' ciretneir cc the benefit 6f their good ruck. . -u: ; DRV GOODS, Such as BEAVBTR 4 CLOTHS, CaSIlTKRES, BOCK ISLAND JEANS, FLANNELS,"' 3RD TICKINO."SHEE5TINGS, SUIRT , " INGS, PRINTS, LADIES DRESS 4 ' i " - " GOODS, MENS WSAR OF ') i f .'1 'ALL KJ2iJ0S,-O. WX - - OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS; PATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Groceries, Confectioneries, Paints, Oila Dye-j , i , wStuffaYDkee Notions. Ac. &c,vf, " v . " j We . respectfully ask for an ingpecrien of onr gopqa,-ii ia,noj:twW?.t. a to Wgoojto ud j v. J-fV,TTTrwT : We.buv, all' kinds of COUNTRT PRODUCE. and give the highest niarket pHbe.fi" J fe Lj! connection with 'our" Store we have opened aad with good workmen, and good niaterial. we are prepared to put op with neatness and dispatch, i Irom; ta 'iest foot or .Shoe to the uoarseet PUmteiaoa Brga;.y Repairing done. i! ; ; Don't forgot to give 114 a call. , decia 4t-3oi, 1 lv . IVotice; -- TT trtT.T.'Wfti WaAwtae-i;lhr. Ptodaee.1? Ull SUM 7 f vrf r "W w " I 1 OATS.' r' ' ' 5 M?eeritster busheL' - ' J "OATS, CORN, -V: -VR y('i i" ';.'" .' HVR ' - '100 Vi- ' H-ai 1 BISH POTATOES 80 Cento per bosheL ' Can at ' .wJill-.-.f, : - ' : II. M. MILLER'S. .' fan 5V-tf.' : ! H.v H . -J - : i, -i i -uir JYeiv Carriage Hop JUSTICE So CARRIER, - . ' -'.- - J-' :r'i :m -: . ! BVTHEBFOBDTON, N. C i AVING RENTKD f HE LABGK SHOP. tormerlv occupied by J.' S. Ford, respect fully-announce to the public Uiat they are now making arrangements tor ine nwauiaciure ui CarrlaSes Wagons, Baggies, Carts, Wheelbarrows, I iinfl evfirrthinc in their linp. at tincea to suit the I . : o 1 - - limes. ...... piauo"" lllackuiilbiiis.1 O ."RDERS attended to witfl dispateh. jan30-tf. a- JUST1CK h CAKRIEK. IJiidertakiugr.v .s: : i! COFFINS made to order at short Botioe.; ; :.jan30-t JUSTICE ACASRIKR. Jtepairing'. JOBS repaired and made new whenever wanted fan30-t JUSTICE A CARRIER. CHARLOTTE, o x C ..6; M i- B 2- 2. -std : U C. .1 S 3-f ? r:Tv-S2 : M... SB i:t" 1, . 56 v4, 2 w a t'fkaV mm 2 S a .3, 5 S e - 4 ge? ! 6 irT- , - O- K i ... .ssuxms..'.:: .Boot, Sboe and Leatbeir Store, SEXT DOOR TO DEWEY'S BANK, - The Larfest rbIeaaleaadnetallSa j - - i i 4 Eataaltaaaaeiit la ftartfk Carolina. 1 Their stock of Leather 'and : Shoe Findings is uhjki uofnpietf, cinorneiufr erery graos oi j. Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, - H -i Upper Leather, " I . French and American Calf Skin, -, Kin. Lasts. Aol Jtc They also wrnish all widba of Rubber and lieatber ieiung at Jianuiactarers' pneea. ' - Wholesale Department .They haTe receiTed , their Fall snd Winter Stock, Uie largest and most complete eyer brought to this market, and will sell to roercliants at" . Now ITark AVholesaJe r&eeim-'r, 5.. Their expenses being much; less, aad as they ask for iIITH'S SHOE HTOrE, " next door to Dewey's Bank, Charlotte. X C. decl94T-tf . P PZRBZI ' ,t,',",;.-i'".U'i i'tJ i ii'SSiiiiij'j.VI ' . ! 3; ..... ... . - tl..'! i; :. , . - . - . . vi'-l i. : .' ;! . -.' -. , . .' t .; . . fc, sj GOdDS S 15 ceWed and now open; Wg,at WieoW,stWdci ,. ; . ..Jlwliiri rmfirtinWo 1ifl?A-:'Vt - . I Vr45si':'; TT Ifcoc" ftijjimujps and have been paid; thia . 2 ' Hftoount, in :oUart aAd lentii,1: w 9.. r '-j Ji. 1 eTil jjtl -'K'i I'f:, VV- Vint." . . enmr is .... ' y t ; .ux,.Qloths,-CasinetsJ 1 "r Bock ' Island 1 Jeans,' - KfentucKy JeanFlannelsV j Shirtingsy Sheetings, Delaines, CaliibeDress Goods. Trimmingsl -r,., , , A "i . f 'JiibbonsJ; Jdosuns, Cambrics Bed TiRkin Hrtorf Skirts. t i ''lChfttinf:'todr-Spoal !f '"'"" Cotton, koy &c. Patent . Axes, : - A M E 'S ' : y Shovels' r&SpadeSj" ' ! ,. Hay. Forks, Iron, and I ? Nails, Trace Chains, Files, Planes, Braces, Brass " Kettles, J N6..10 Cotton Cards, Horse "?T Shoes -NtthsKmVeB -!" and yorks Pocket ... Kniyes, Uam- m e r s , : Roping,, Bug: Trimmings, . Whips, Leather, &c. - Sugars: '. ; ' CoiTees' Salt, , Candigs, jjGingerSpice, tuff -v. Peppfir,mipsJidCandlei c 2cliC Lead; Ik HAT3S AND CPS, BOOTS & SHOESi ' - Of all kinaVarid pHc; VI j Indigo, MaddeiV logwood, Copperas,, lied. & Green" " ' 'X'aints; Kosm, 5 YANKEE .OTIOAS, &c., -v ' f &0v ,;-, Ac- Ail of which, with a thousand-andwe other articles not mentioned, -.1" ' wMl sell as cheap las can be bought elsephere. i- -j-'"' I wUl gire the .HIGHEST ..MARKET PRICE j for ay and all kindiofj.. Hi j: S cbujnit PBOBicir - - i ' i ia exchange Ibr Gobdi and will pay CASH for any quantity of COTTON. ' ' i -i . , I desire to retura thanks to y fHebds for the liberal patronage heretofore "bestowed upon me, and respectrally" asks that they will call and see ue before parobaaing elsewhere, as i I think I can make it to their interest to buy from me. S IIIGIIESY MARKET PBICE PAID FOB Ureen and JJry Hides. " It. JT. J1ILLEU. 40 tf " ' t '- " tf ffti S iWCTT??. TPTTfl 1 . crml JTHtarwace CeiuFfif tu tbe LIFE nsn.AXCBC05lPlSY 1 4 1 Bnas weiy, !ra T rk . '! 8loopfdob;!;f, .rf - -i,- i.ji. CHRISTIAN W. BCRX, 3 VPrerfdeal ABA U D POLUEMUS, VicPreeident. WILLIAM it. COLtV .'.CacrafarJC Pi P: PLACKER, DANIEL AY&&4 kt. LLD, Uedical Ex. .aminer. J&tj 'iim.-it lym' vi Policies Issued as Qowl s ty. Si Bonis. : il ? Itl Policies ValuabUinLife at in Death? I The BROOKLYN LIFE i.i tU kjj. y ComDan; the country , a X mf - " 1 J cnclorsea on-ercry policr issued. of the policy at any lime after tWo annual prcmiunts have bcetf paia. f,- vA oa.'vt oi I This certainly U the greatest aqacernci and, . niost ungille adrantage ever, acibrdod' Jto, pax Ales insuring ui? lives;",, f ,V Jt. If ; Among ths advanUses offered by Ujo BROOKi .t:ta iti 2i..4.I-LY which thorfcghly evince the detormiaa ' . h-I1"0- 01 tha officera t it the Most Libuuv' s,0 t. Iuguranc compRBy in jrihed'; States 1 st TotAt RKitoVit. ot riitrKmaiCTKOrt Opt Tsavel axs ResroxjEOB.1, The Assured may travel or reside anywhere they choose, the ' world 0-er without extra premium or special permit , ' i 2nd. A Loan ot one-third of the Premium to . tha Policy-IIolder annually. :a " 1 A T 3rd. , jlu i'wicios are lura-toricS table aitoriva Ihll annual premium have beeu pail itat ou?da.e andWth alJ-Oompamea which acootom wrth.ioana. i. j, t v ; 4th. .. Sates as low as are ..eonsistetit - with than those ol almost , accommodate their assured a 4- v C'lV i 5th, Dividends annually aiter second .yest. . ib cash. Dividends are divided on ' the CovTai-' Bunox PLAX-r-the only equitable maaner of. dW.4 tiding the earnings of aHfg Iosurauco Compo. ny.'Tlie Conlributioo Plan was first 'conceived y Mr. D. P. Placker. now Actuary of this Coat h paqy and has been adapted by most of tho best ( t " saanhped Lifo Cbmpainles la this country." -? The KROOKLYK UFB las -paid and iw V pays Jto ita ,Pol'icv-holdet3 L AUG ER : JMYlr . DENDS than ever before paid by a Lite laaa- 1 ranos Company I w:J :.: .hKu'. w.-itJift.-.vj.r. ; 6th. , Promptitude in paying losses. i-Uiu o 1th." No charcre for noliev or ataum. o r - j 1 1 fT L.:u -w . annnL't . . Tho success which )h ROOKLTW achieved, fully exempUned is ite rapid and haaUhr. t ' iui gruwui, ii, ia a cuurinciug prow oi me ownu denoa reposed Ly tha pablio in its soandness, ' tegnty and uberality. ... -i..-.S9-s1,- A."S7.1iAWKENCE, Gen. Afreiit at Raleigh. -.n f ! ' : ' JOa Rv GRIFFITH, . . ,,; Gen., Agent for. Western North Carolina. , . ; s Dr, j. M. Csatos, , i . ', ' Examining Pliyalcian at Rulhorfordtoa.' ' Jar-Sna. ; ' no4T DenioresVs monthly ilcgazlne, TTTIYERSALLT' acknewUdged, th? Mole MJ Parlor Magazine of AmorkM, detoted- V Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Household ,. Matters, Gems of Thought Personal and tltera- ' ry . Qoasip (including spciab departmeota4 on Fashions), Instructions on Health, Music. Amuse-; tnents, etc, by the best authors, and profusely 11. last rated with costly engraviDgs,"useful'and re liable Patterns, Embroideries, and a constant (roc cession of artistio novelties, with other useful tad entertaining literature. .... V; . : ;u . No person of refinement, economical housewife,! or lady of taste can1 afford to do without" tlia. Model Monthly. Specimen copies, 15 cents,'. i mailed free. Yearly,- $3, with a Taiuabla pro- ' mium; two copies, $5.60; three copies, $7A0 ; : fire copies, $T2, and splendid premiums for dubs at $2 each, with the first premiums to each sub-: scnoer. fjfA new Bartram and Tanton 8cw : ing-Machine tor'19 subscriber at $3 each. -? -Publication Ofliccj 838 Broad way. New, YorkT , Demorest's Monthly and Young America to gother "$4, with the premiums for each. . ' " " ' i'if I :.t ' ' (-'':'-i", P Si t" i . '...' ' . ... . .: t ti II I CK E It, W I T CUES. - ';? T .iJ Ji;:.. OF .A ; vW'3'vi- SUPERIOU GBADE. AND AT TiEASQJf A- '.'J BLE PRICES, IN ! ' , Coldsnrei; & tatent PIRci Cold CaSf S 1 Woremetiis maie by B0REX t'COtTR V0f SlERvof: Nawebatei, Switzerland. : fB : Lstar StcaigliU'mes,. and Ktjaihbriam KacapemtnU. WarrantedpSffeet time xeefefa." ; 4 "" ' r;TbeWwau -lre 1 soIVra BloW I860, and we an guarantee than f perfect aod o Jbj 1st 4 G.MsiaebiW. taWaf the Grand Prize, at tbejate. Paris Hxposftkm km, adpetior worVmfljialfp, and the 'greatest jiaMsa stasia tUBSkapiafV.r . w"i ii . ;if All orders should b addressed to tb nOaWt at.! a.. . h am. ' aigneo, omy Agents in us y nitea btatea, 1 ijQuInche & Krnglcr. Wfc t Md to Jka -afreet, W. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS Oi NICKEL "WATCHES AND MOVEMENTS.' rFIRE A RMS. . ". r. Sal jri taa . Xra4 Aaarailrt A liberal Diacount to Dealers. 200,0(M) Furnvjied the V. S. GovenmaU. rmy, Nrjr, Beit, Pokot and Pocket Revol vers: Repeating and Yest Pccket Yinou -tud Rrrte Cases, aging MetaHC CartnYg Brcecii loadoigand Revolving Ehi.xsL 11 ,UC"- s E; REinGTOJ ft ,85S'.n.!flSi 'I.tn'" . . x . . . y Produce WI LL l tfkeo In exchanje for work at tt market pnoua. - , -. r - For Sale. S GOOD two-horse "WAGONS ; one new';"ona second-hand. , 1 ' ? J I i VTMBST '' - " ' 1 '"""1' a -v-flw-,- - aa Masaa YrO i2.Bl3GGIld. . , ,1 one horse WAGON. We win exchange them for Corp or Gre.vj backs a fair rates. Apply at THIS OFFICia 42 t'-(x ' v 1 1
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 13, 1869, edition 1
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