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1 4V Mljf rforb Star. RUTHERFOHDTON, N. C. FEBIlt'AKV 27, 1860. LUCili AN ! STAT IS. Wanted. A good Mikh Cow. Ap ; ply at the Post Office. '- , .. y ''Railroad Mketixg. There will be a Railroad Meeting in jRuiherfordton on "SatQfday the 6th March next. We Hope there will be a full turn out of the -people; as important business U to be ,'transactoj. j ., Maky Citizens." '. j We are requested to say that per ..sons who sewed as Jurors in March and JTuhe 1807, cn get their pay, by apply tirig to the Treasurer. :Tiib Weather.--Wc were greeted yesterday morning, with quite a nice lit 'tlc coatof snowy not enough to cover the ground, but enough to give to the tiees of the forest a grand and striking appear 1 MS. r- !- ' ' Charge' of Day. We have changed ithe publication of the Stab from Satur day to Thursday. We haye fade this change in order that we may he enabled to meet the different, mails rcore effeetus ally. The Stab uuder the new arrangev men L will reach the most of our subscris bers within j. short time after its publU cat'tow. We hop? our friends will take udvantnge of the change and send in their j clubs for new sul.scrilers. JfgHSince going-to-'pres we havtf., recei ved the opinion of th Supreme Co:;rt, decareing the Stu law unconstitutional, lind' pronouncing 'the ITomestead good as tooZidebtsj W.e will publish the opin ion in full next week. Wi- are under obliiia'ions to Mj, Erwin. of the Vindicator, for the I'.tau 'f the paper for this is:-ue f ' the ;'Star, I ut for this favor, not having re ceived our supply of paper, we would have been compelled t issue a h lf-shcet. 5 W. F. Patrick. From a private let tf received in this place, we learn that j th aloie named man has been sentenced 'to ten years in the South Carolinti Pcni tentiary for the niirder of a man in i Oraii"ebiinT Coun'y.S. C. It will be re collected that ratriu'.t was arrested .- in this place last Fail. - New Post Offices. The Pot OiTicp i Department has re-opened the ofiice at Wmersville, .McDowell County, and ap ! pointed J. J. FalkiUT, Postmaster. - A new office has been oper.ed at Burnt ; Chrmney. in this couut' , and M. J. liar ri'I appointed Postmaster. -4tK tJ. , Sulphur Springs Township. At a Kepublican Meeting held on Saturday, ! the 13ih inst., the following nominations were made tor Townsh'p officers : For Magistrates, John Owens and K. T. Carpenter ; Clerk, Benjaman E. Blan lxn ; .Constable, Lcltncr Hall. - m ' -- e Change of Time of Holding Court's X the 9tu Judicial Circuit. We are Jjndebttd to .Capt. J. B. Eaves for the .following 4nformation in relation to the change of .time of hold'nfg Courts in this Circuit. - The Courts will be ield as fol lows -Polk, 2nd Monday in March and Sep. tenileK Rutherjord 4ih Monday in Match and , K September".' ' - - ' v ' Clevtiland 2nd. Mondnjrjife- 4lh Mi n . day in March and September. f Lincoln 4h Monday after the 4'h Mon day in March and September. Gtqn-vGtlr "Monday after 4th Monday - m March aid September. . MtCenbjurg-jrSth Monday after 4th Monday irr March and Septemjberl Cabarrus 10th . Monday after 4th Mon day' in March and September. '. Stay Law From a private letter re cei ved from a friend in Raleigh, w learn that the Supreme Court has decided the Stat Law unconstitutional. We will publish- the ,oph.ion of the 'V' Coifrt In our next pper. " Jitill They Come. - The .Yindi ca tjr of the 22nd inst., ha i a ommbnieation signed "Rutherford" pro. testing rgainst tHe ,Star Icing Wmiltcd into the ra iks of the. Democratic party, die. Dont he nneasy, . Mr. Rutlicrford, we had rather gl to the Penitentiary two to one. than to be found in company with the Democrats, or any other party to which such a piece of human flesh as you belonged, we havem iha of eoihinittin any such crime before God and our coun. try, so just be still, don't exert yourself too much, take it e' sy, warm' weather is. coming, and you will need more wind than you have got to keep you cool. You call us a "set of clever enough, simple hearted, good fir nothing fellows," this may be all so, but we have one consola tion arc not afraid, nor did we ever volunteer in an Artillery company, and hare to qnit the service, because the sound of the cannon jarrod us so we could not ftarul it. COMMfcttliAL. HUTII ERFORDTON MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J AS. A . MILLER & CO., 0AL22 in Dry Rooda tiroceric! Hardivarr, Ac, BACON.. BliEF,. nett BUTTER.. BEESWAX CANDLES, adamantine. CASTINGS GH KKSK. ...... . COFFEE .......... ... CORN COTTON..... ...... V.'. 1520' . ... 4(a6 . . . . 152f .... ' . 25 . ...3340 . . . . 8ttl.O . . . .33(240 .... - :3 ...75(;0 ...".-18(&2 CLOTH..., " YARN.... 225 DUI ED FRUIT PEACUES-T Bright " TJnpealed iS 4-C; AFP'LES, Pealed.. Bright 4 KGG&. 1J FTOUR, per sack, ... . ..SC$8 FODDER, per cwt .S0(a mo FEATHERS. . ., . .3040 FLAX CLOTH.. . 2540 flipES, dry . : . .'i . .' . ; . . 1G20 IilDESgreen 8 IRON i . ;Y. : i i : .-. 8 JANKS, wool. .,.. V. . .4Q75 LARD 1520 MKALper bo:. 9'J SAILS,..:. . 1 0 1 2 1 OATS, per bushel , 50 PEAS. ..- POTATOES. Irish. i . POTATO KSswoet. PORK gross. iiC-ll.' i. , RAOS . UIOE. ...... ......... .... ROCK ISLAND CASIMERE. ROPK. ..... j.. ........ SALT. . .;. . .....per sack $5.50. SUGAR J.. .. 60 ...... 50 50 . . 9 10 ...... 3 ..... .16i(?20 . . . . . .7u(a300 ...... ,3050 ...p r tb 3 ...... lG?(g25 . . 2 00 ...... 15 .$2 Q0(cL$2 i0 . .1 502C0 ........ 50(l GO m"T8 TCIjLPENTINK, per TALLOW...... TEA, 'per ftV. .'. WHEAT, . .i WOOL well washed New Vokk, Feb. J3. Gold 35 to 3o. C. Bunds jJJi.tu 6-3.. Cotton 2CJ. ClIAHI-OTTE M A HKfiT, TV'' ). 1 5. ' Co, t 1l 2S to'agj,' Flour GO io JJ ,85 per s- ck. C ni '$105 per biK-ln-l. Wheat $175 to $2 per bushel.- Peas i)0 to 95 cents. Oa; 80 to 85 eei t.' l'ork 1H to Hk cent-. I.anl 'l cent, nutter so cent-. Cl4iek-ns 15 to 25 cents. Ejrsis 15 rents. Liverpool Salt" $2 75 . per., -sack. Manufactured ,T bacevf 40 to 75 cts. Molasses 50 cents to per gallon. ' - NEW Messr-, .1 A' KilYA J respect.- i'lilly nnnoiinee tc their cjploiiiers ami the pnh- lie jrcnenil! y, .thiit 'hey are now prnniiir at Hmu- Store-in IJullicrlordion, (hieet trom New York and Sonthcru Manufactories', a Uirge asso; taicnt c f ! tj? 'ilk is AND seleeteci lip a Mereli.nit of lnnr oxp riefK-? in t!ie M.tc.iiiUI-.- line aiY'l faniiiiar vvitli tli e wants ol litis coiuinuiiity, all of wiiieii will be sold at THE LOWSiST CIS II PRICE, or in cxeliiinpe for i c a iWTii v pros f wt:. Tlveir STOCK comprises almest over' artiele usually kepi in :l RKfAIL STORK. They; con sider it unnecessary to waste as mueli ink in enumerating their - GREAT VARIETY of Goods, as some of their neighbors, but promise to exhibit ns large and ur-ll astortvd Stock of Goods as is to be found in (.his market and at as LOW RATKS. We trust the 'public will not take our w ord alone, but call and ex amine for ilteniselves before purchasing else where. , & BKIAJi. jan. 0 tf. UNION ACADEMY. THE SPRING SESSION WILL commence 'on t'-o 23rd of Fet r'uan-, Tuition from $5 to $1. in currency, per Session, according to grade pi stud'tea. ' BoarQ from $6 to $8, per month. iLoeaiioa i miles South of Rutherfordton. W. L. T WITTY. A, M. L. feb.!3-4f Principal.. loticc. - " - iHK following 8C(itions of the fode of Civil PrtK-edure are JUibl'usUeU lur tiifi bieuetit of all concerned. . . : 473. .-Every exectiio.- ant-itiistrator, collcct. r itntl pujir'd:!iii shall, w ithin three. months after his qinttitieatioti of ajipoifitiiient, mnke returxi on oma to lusMudyre of frolmte ot all the esUite in his hands or received by him up to that time ; but such lime may he extended "by the Probate Judge, on good cause ahowrn, not exceeding six months. i "-. ' " gffS.r Every executor, administrator, collect or fnd guardian shnll, within twelve rutmth.-, from the date of ltS'jna'HflcYitoa' or atipoifitment. an 1 aniiiiaHivsu lonjf as one of AircesttMeitiKrns io his coatrtj, tile, in the office til" Judire of Probate, an in vt n lory at d account, nn.ti-r caih of the amount of property received -by kini, or invested Uy lii-m . and I tie ni miier and iia.turrc.pl such in vestment, and his receipt's at d disbursement--. the past year in the form of debits and credils lie must produce vouchers, whicli nmsi be filed with the Judge of Piobate for all payments. , The Jud,re of Probate may examine on oath such accounting party, or any t ther pereoo, con cerning the receipts, disbursement.1? or otljSr mat ter relating to the csfrite ; and, having carefully revised and audited such account, if he appfove the same, he must endorse his approvaj thereon, which shall be deemed 2)rtma fucie tvidence of corn, etc qps ;i J. P.. CARPKXTER. . " . Jndgo of Probate for Rutlu-i ford County, fob. 1 3.4t. j ' 4 FROM 4 to 350 HORSE PoWfcR, including the eele lir'aiexl C. rlitts Cutoff En gines. Slide Valve Station ipv Kn-ines. &e. . Alo, irculyr, Mulay anil Gang S.iw Mills, Sugar Cine Mill, Sha-ftiiisr.. PulJeys, tc'Lath end Shingle Mills "Wheat and .'Corn Millp. Circular t;aw. Belting, ic. Si nd for descriptive Cucu ar and Price List. ' : woob&jias stum ro feb 20-Gm S lita, iii w Vcrk. (rftco.V 3 5 AG ENTS WANTED END 15 cents fur a upoeimeri number of tlie CAROLINA KAHMKK tontalning splendid List of Pteiniums for new subscribers. Active Agents aref making $5.00 to JlO.Ofl ptr duv. Address. Yl. II. Bl'RNARD, Proprietor, Wi!nit!s;trn. C. VaSs . iazJjlr tt. i.-if C" W 4J fe tc0 w i 1 m ADYEKTISOIEMS. LOCK HAVRX. PA. I. Mrrs. LIFPIXCOTT & BAKEWEI.f.i ritis.8 y.P (j.iit.a ; We Ji.ivelnen oi-ing j our make ol (lai.Vanv in iinr .Miil, nud find 1 1. em. In (uttiit of qua uy. (uenur t..a iy liaie ever urfI. onrs. Ae. j OBHIXSIIAW.ftr .. , f S3W jZ'KJr,"' Tjfif JillhsTOWN, N. Y. 1.1PP1XCOTT & BAKIAVKI.L We have nu irouble with yournawt; they don't uecfd to Iir liueii u with jia pcr ; h- put tlK-tn oti the AfartiJret and they gut right a!oti. Temper perfpitly uniform aud rjuality niit.urp.used. Kepctlulv, " CH.IS. J. FuX. I.IIPbICOTT Sc iiAltKU'EH , .Mai)urjctur-r of Circular, Malay, Mill (iilug and Cross Cut f-aws. Chopin Ales, itll sfaaprs. CoMiuro's latent Axe. ashore!;, t-pail and Milns'i Puteut Cnverod.cuvp. PIANOS ! PIAKOS!! PIAKO ! !! 'Tlie Parlor Fayorite," fBllIK fiiinifrtiie' dilnai;J for litis popular iuitrument M. lias induced V in make Hm maiml'acture a tpecialt ty, a id we are consi ijucutly inducKil to oll'ur iIioih at much lower rail's titan are charged Tor suniiur iitfiru HienU by other maker. Inquire of resident dealers or send for our lllumaiedj catalogue aud price li.-l.-. Ad Jres ;j:o. ;i im a-, c o., Piano Manufacturers. LtustOll. iuss. Boqitct and Palm, In Quality, Style and Perfume warranted etittal to the I'.iigHoli aud olil fully 5i pur cent cheaper, Uiuh acc utile for the great railing oti' in the demand for the foreign toaps aud the unpi ecedenled success of the Aisicrieu.il Compauy 'I oi t-t Sous, uow sold everywhere in lae United State!.. -' , ! - XcKKU.NK, VAN IIAAOl'S" & "CO., Sole Manf'rf.. r . ' Phitadelpliia and New K.Sj rTliVU A!M.T1S A'Pi'IG IniitruCiioiis iktl Uy a Uuuler and trappor of fotig practical e.vpeii-euci-, w ith a - di asrant ami directions lot ' luakiue . trap AIo itisttuclii.ua How to Train Animals, including 'many aiiiuMiuj and wonderful trick-. Both for only ten lients. JK.sSJi HANKY &' CO., II'J Nassau st., New York. , HiEXTS WASTED FOB HOW fAKE THE FARM PAY, Jlow to double the value of laud -and the profits un t-lock, and hgw to tatec three times the qitauiily irf nil fat tit crops to au acre. 730 r'agcs and H(j beaitlifiil and useful jiliislraiions. Farmers, younef men and exjicri enced iiciits pjid . it pin lo eauvt'tss for this hook: SlOO to 2"1 !CI- III. il III according to ability and encrv. i'or full particulars, addies ZKICLKi:. McCL'K DY & CO., Pliladelplna, Pa. JE? . til i , "t iC RJiT "j.- -American- Z&ill. I PU rUIMI taud Foretpu Spring W heat, tlat. Barley, '('orn. Clover ?-eeds. (jras Sued, ll"g. Fowls, Ilest Fodder fuller. : Send for the Kxperinient. I Fariu Journal, oulv -0 cents, Address (il-.O A, liEi i'T., Cltamliersbui g, Pa 7 i iaUtl nor tuotlth, ev-ry- where, male and (emate, to tiHioduee tlie I i K M l K . IMF U I 1) COMMON fcKNF. FAMILY -!.VlN(i MACIIINK. Tins Macltine will st.tcii, Item foil. fuck,, (juill cord, liiid, braid, ami embroider in a mostaiiperior ni.niiior. Pric only l'ti:ly warranted for five years. W wiil i $!0( 0 for'uny inrliiue that w ill sew a.hirjfii j.rer, more beaiiiiful. or mure el.iMic seam 'than ours It makes ilie'"Illastrc Kock St-itch Kvery ; eecoiiil stitch ctn be cut and stilT tTte clotii cauuot- be pulled iipart w ilhont teat int! it e paj Aleuts from lo S'.'OW per .month a. id expenses, or a couuiiisioii IVftut whicli tvi,ct lltal miKiunt'caii be made. Adihe.-s t-IXtlMU A., CO, I'ttisliurL'lt, Fa., Mostoti, ilass , or St, loois, .Mo i ilUlur):. Do not be impmed ujOa by oilier par-" ties palming off woi thiess cast iruB luacJiiues, uilticrf th same name or oiherw ise. tout's i the only geuuttie unit' i eally practical cheap machine manufactured'. ; VV til eolor ray hair a peimaucut black -o- brown. - Sold everywhere. Sent by mail lor $V-2., .-. , AJdiess V?I v 1'A'i' ! Treasurer. ' , ' Maj:ic Comb' Company, Spi jnj:liclil, Mi. "crsi FA IS Si i: ifs'ii Aii. i iji"-. and Ft IT ;UOVi:KS-Send for par ticulars of Rest' I mprovcil Fruit 'rree aind Xine liw g ofator and rsect lestr er." i'tiiples to test will be forwarded lo an; part of lit.; CuUeo" Mutei aud perfed satisfaction jjti.irautecil. fiood Agents are Wiitited incHcry t'oiuny in the United .-tates, Addiess ;J'. HlvARNj ti3 Second Street, ftu'innore, Md, BANIEL -WEBSTKIt wrote .- "Tite lon-or live the mne tiiirhly ilo 1 cslitnate the Chritiaii Sab bath, and the more grateful do 1 feel loivards lhoe who impress its importance .tin .the community.," No. I, ' WANT 0 AUMTB m 11:1.1. "j'iik A.i ii .4,-s M I l II At IS1M,. I"ncc $25. The fim- plost; chcape.-t and bc.-t Knaiirp .Hacliiue evor iiivetilrtf: Wiil kiti't 20,(100 undies j.er minute . Libitial induce tiieuts tu Agjeut. . . AuVlre All l-.UICAN KM'I 'l'IXti M AOfl.NK .ft)., l!.).l.it, Ma , or St. I.ouis, Mo. m I A 'Vt II lsit!sttiiii, cverj wltdfe, fat liters ami (illicrs, lor a Ariw Article in sreat WW demand JtliO mado by one agent fits first mouth. Address imiiiciliatelv rawer it, i.uuirtiie, rvy. : 7 Kl'II A A v ervitusni st and , Ki'mule ak tipss Cured A Clergyman's Widow fullered lor years with tlie ai.ove tli-eaes, and for the licuclit uf- likc sttrTerers will feftuil lite, meaiife ol her own cure . )'re. Mrs. 1)1X1 FRANKLIN, Jerxey Ctty.N J. ABLMKU 'Kit LAI:S.-Hr Win-- Ray has discovered a simple jilant ttiat ticYcr - fails to tiring relief, wtien t hecked by cold or olflervviso. 'Jliese Veir- talile ivionllily Powders can be depeutli-d oil! by ladies in ti me ninl liour of nei-il." Priuw, $5 per pack ajre, ly mail, secure front bservati.oti. .dfddress, in con fidence, VJ1, KAY, M t) , P.i), 1!oxTj7, New Votk. IiiVKisi sFeTSI!IA, FA!ni and JCL4 .llOttSEiaAN, kho'uW send for our p .mpl.lel ol 20 pages, coniaiiiing a full uU ecriptiott "of a hew in vention by nbtcli tlie most inveterate kickers, runaways and villous horses can be driven willt perfect safety For breaking Mid training horses, it is better titan Ha rpy's oranv other svtetn. Stuit free. Address S. P. liOVKIt ii ft) l'.fikesburg, Cliester Co . Pa, S O r .c a t I) i s t r i h u t i o n 1 y I lie lUi-trovoliuu iCt t'i.-as.l C.'ift. to ilu aiitount t $250,000. "Lvery I'iclict iiraws u Prize. 5 .Cash Gifts, each. . JO. .' 20 v .:. fO Cash GiLs each":. , 200 ., 300... 50 Elegant Rosewood ; $10,000 . . . ... . .5,)00 1.0Q0 . . . . ;$500 . . .too so Pianos each $300 to $750 ia Melodeons " 15 to 150 !350 Sowing Macliines - ": GO to 176 50O-Fine Gold Watches - '."' to 300 C8 prizes, Sily.ex '. Ware, &c, at SLJ300.000. A chance q d.raw any o( the above Prizeafor 25o- Tide's describing Prizes are sealed in En velopes and well vnixed. On receipt .of 25c. a Sealedlkkel is dra.wn '.without choice ond seut by mail to any address. The prize mimed upeu :ii; will bo delivered to tlie ticket-holder on paynient. of One Dollar. Prizes or.o iiuinedialely sent to any address by ,ep;prps)r re'urnniiul. rou will kjiow what your Prize is before n-ou pay tor it. Any Prize ex:hangtd for another ipii.e.vahte No Dianas- Our. patrons can depend on lair dealing. ; - Rkferexces: Ve select the following from many who have lately draw Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us uj publish them : S, T. Wil ki ns, Buffalo, $5.00,0 : iliss Annie Monroe, Clii cago, Piano, $050 ; John D. Moore. Louisville, $1,000 ; Miss Kinma Walworth, Milwauic-, Pi ano, $500 ; Rev. E. A. Day. New Orleans $500.' We publish no names without permiss ion. ' ' ' . Opinions of the Press : -.'The fi rm is i-cl:.able, and deser-ve their success." Wcirliu TiiLmu--. Aug. 8. "We know them to be a. lair den ling linn.'.' X. Y. JI,ralJ, Aug. 28. "A friend ol ours drew a $500 prize, whicli was promptly received."- Daily -jfytos, Sept 3. Setid 'for eirculur. Liheral- inducements to Ageuis. Satisfaction guarau'eed. Kvery pack age of Sealed Envelopes CQbtain oxe Cash GIFT. Six Tickets' for $1 ; 3 for$'i ; 35 for $7 ; 1 10 lor .13. All letters istiould" bo addrcs&cd to I1AI5PKU V. IISf. A; CO.; 173 Eroadwuy, S. V- jan.UOlm. UAA 1, BRING-BUT NORI.K.-Sclf-iieip for Vouns Men . Mli "!! tiwine orretl, df-Kirfa a lit-tti'f inarihrirl. !cnt in soalTtl etiveitipes fie" f '.rbarpc 11" Iie:iffill8'l fetitrn the Mjfi ig. AaJretM rillLArHROS, Hex p'.:la'laUe: ihia. Pa ' f; . " , : " I JUVt iUAUE .VuVtHTlSlSIJ A MIDV. TCTOK TF1V CE."rS lviiIlfeD(1.1o ny one s Us ofthp lip-t NowDaners iu the failed -.utff would once have paiJ a thousand Jol i;sr i vi-ry tiifiiraiatioa. Ail lresi Do.CTi, X. V ' liouet. ItlTHEUFOUDTO.V. 2r . Iy.--'-s - OHBikF GOODS I D R. J. M. CRATON Kg KSPECTFULLY annoutiees to his friends jf. and customers, and the public generally, that he is now receiving a large and well assort ed stock of NEW GOODS, direct Irom New York city, which, lie offers on the mcst reason able term?. His stock consists of . FOBEIGN A?iD DOMESTIC Broaac'loths, Beavercloth for overcoats; easimeres," Rock Island Jeans, Bed Ticking, Large Bed Blankets, Sheetings. Shirtings. Domes tics, and heavy goods of nil kinds, 1 Gents Furnishing Goods, LADIES' .DiiESS G .00?, Consisting in part of Alpac-.is, Poplins,. Ali-Wtx.l Delaines, Priui., Triin'mings, a lot of good Shawl.a, Hals and Uiiimvts; Bonnet Uiblxnis,. Lacesc;J5ritUfaj - Irosiery, Gloves, Hoop . 'vTfckirts '" Csprots, -kates' Thread; -; .rf':''.'BuV)wtvI.,iu8i--c'. hats; OAPSVIJOOTS Af O SHOES, of every variety, ckld and Upper Leatlicr. & IlarUwIire'aiid 'Cutlery, Pocket Knives, 'Knives and Forks, Scissorsi, Shears, Files ot all sorts,. Padlocks, Wool and Cotton Cards, Tea Kettles, Lon Handle .-hovels, 4c., 4c, 4c. STATIONERY, Foolscap, Letter, and Note Paper, F.nvelopop; Pens, Pencils, Ink, Pass Books, 4c. A new supply of Fresh Groceries, 'Family Flour, a superior article, constantly on hand. Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Cheese, Crackers, So la, Powder, Lead, Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Fig and other Coufectiouti. Chrifstmas iick-acks, A large supply of Toy?, Dolls, Drums, Bugles, Birds, Dogs, cjits, Buggies, 4c. FItESII KRtCiS ASD MEWCIXES, warranted pure and good. R. IT SWT itiEMCI.YES, Wine of Tur, for consumptives,' Rosadalia, the celebrated purifier of the blood, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, i'od Liver t.'il, ; ' . All of Ayer's MedieineSj Worm Sugar Drops, and a great variety ofotlier Patent, Medicines. 1 sell,no medicine that I do not (..'onscieiJtiously recommcud, and guarantee satisfaction in all sales. I'uiists, OilSf ye-S;uf r, Kcroncui, Window Ginxit and Pnlir4 and a thousand alid one other articles not enu merated, which 1 propose to sell on the most reasonable terms. Give mo a call. Physicians-furnished vvitli all medicines they may require at low prices. IS-" Prefccriptioug carefully tilled. All kinds ol produce, such as Corn, Rj-e, Oats, heat, l'ork, Butter. ggs, Beeswax, leathers, aud everything that may be offered, taken in ex change lor guods.' Call and get an Almanap for 18G9. J. M. CRATON. dcclO 47-tf ' LEGAL NOTICES. li A JL N OTIC K The following sections of the Code of Civil procedure, ratilicd the 24th day of August, A. 1'. 18(18, is published tor the information of par ties who have suns upon the Trial and Execution Dockets of the late Superior, County and Equiiy Court's:. Section 400. The Clerks of the Superior Courts at the request of a pai;iy thereto, within six months irom the ratiheation ol this act, and on the' payment of a foe of one dollar, shall enter on ;a. separate Docket, all suits which, at the ratifi cation aforesaid,, shall have been commenced, and in which final judgment has not been rendered in the late County Courts, Superior Courts of Law, and Courts of Equity of their respective counties. " Sec. 401. And every suit not so transferred 'within the tiro 'aforesaid shall he abated, and the Clerk of the Superior Court shall tax the costs against the parties liable, aud collect the same by the proper process. 'Sec. 403. Existing judgments and decre?s not dormant, may in like manner bo, entered on the Execution Docket, and subsequent proceed ings shall be as is proscribed for actions hereaf ter to be commenced, as far as shall bo compati ble with the previous proceedings, aDd no hen acquired before the ratification aforesaid, shall be lost by any change of process, occasioned by this act.' ' . .. Persons having suits on my Dockets will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. J. li. CAUPENTEH, S. C. Clerk, for Rutherford County. 42-t24feb- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, i . RUTll EKFOUD COL'XTY. ") Superior Colkt of Law is Vacation. ilAUY JONES, . vs. i The Heirs at Law of j J. H. JONES. J Petition for Dower PETITION HAVING BEEN FILED IN my ofiice, as above, and it anDearinar that Alexander Shfelds and wile Hulda two of Liiede XeRdams are non-resident of the'State, it is there fore ordered that publication be mode in the Star a weekly newspaper published uri. the' town of Rutherfcrdton for six weeks notifying- said .defendants to be and appear at the next term of said Court to be held tor the County of Ruther ford at the'Court House in Rutherfordton, on the 3d Monday in i-arch next, to show cause why said petition f hall not be granted, or this case will be heard expnrte as to them. Witness, J. B.CabI'Exter Clerk of said Court at office io Rutherfordton, 3rd Monday in isep tctober, A. D. 18fJ8 this Jan'y 23rd, 1869. J. B. GARPENTlvR, S. C. Q'k jan. 30-Gt. STATJ5 OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) Rutiiekfouu CoysTjr, j". SUPEKIOR Co CRT PF LAW. . Harrill, R. Green, Green, N. Green, P. I Petition a.nd others. j to fi. -r soil A. P. Green, W. 0J Land. Green, I). I). Robinson and wif.-, Nancy, and Others. A PETITION FOR SALE OF LAND FOR partition having been tiled in my office, aud oath Jiaving been made that A P. Green, -.me oi the defend itits is a noh resideut ot the State of North Carolina, it isther.lore ordered that pub Hculion be made in the Rutherlord tvr for six weeks notifying the said A. P Green that he' be and appear at ihe next term of said Ccurt to be 'held tor the County of Rutherford, yt the tlourt House in Rullieriordton on tlie 3rd '"Monday in March next, and answer "said petition, or judg ment pro cohfesaia will be taken as to him. Wiitiess. J. B. Carpenter, clerk of said coun at office iii Rutherordion 3rd Monday in Septem ber A. D. 1SCS. -Issued 4lii FebruarV, lG J. IJ. CARPENTER, S C. Clerk. feb.G-Ot. , -3 Coiiin!i$$incrs Police". 1 "11 K Commissioners t)T Ru'-herfonl Countv will meet at the Ccurt House, in Rutlier- .foruton. on the 4th Saturday in t-. is montii (27th ilnvl la transaot sufli hnsmreH as mstr unme he fore the Court. Bj order of feb.C3t ' :lie Commissioners. I 'Clerk 't the p.our.1. ULTllEKFOKDTOX. NEW FIRM! iTSW GOODS i Cheap! Cheaper!! Cheapest!!! Xow is the time, and here i the place to buy Cheap Gotids, Good Goods, and Gooua that will satisfy the most fasliueoua. J. A. HILL!:!: cV CO., EZ EEP conetant'y on li.iuU a largo and varied 5k. stock of Goods, which were bought cheap and they promise to give their customers the the .benefit of their good luck." Such s BK-WKR CLOTHS, CASIMKRKS. KOCK 1SLAXU JKAXS, FLANNELS, BED TICKING. SUEKT1XGS. S1IIRT 1XGS, P HINTS. LA DJKS' DRESS , GOOLS, MEN'S. W BAR OF ALL KINDS 4C. .m. Tin 2D . .ta Eta.SE: , - of all pks:hiPtions. . HATS, CAI'S, HOOTS, SHOES, Groceries. CovLt-tionriies, TViluts, Oils, Dye ' Stuffs, Vauktv N.iiitiiis. 4c. 4c -. We respectfully ak hr an' inspection of onr goods, it is no trouble lor us to show goods and tell prices. We buy all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, and give the highest market p ice. . In connection ilh our Store wo have opened a and w:th good workmen, aujd gxid material we are-prepared to ui iu witUeatnesH and dispatch li'Din the Finest Loot or S oe to tt.u (Joafscsl Pl.-i!il;itioM DHtzin. Repairing iloiiu, Doii'l li;-iil to give us a call, dec 19 47-3.il ftcw Carriage SUop JUSTICE So CARRIER, KlTXHEl'rOUDXOX, N. C. AVTXG RENTED THE LARGE SHOP toi merlv occupied bv J. S. Ford, respect fully am. ounce to the public that they arc now m iikitij arriinsjemciiis lor the manufacture of Carriages, Wagons, Buggies, Carls, WhcclbanWs, and ever'-g in their Unocal prices to suit the times. . ( jan30tf IVotice. WILL pay the following prices for Produce delivered to me. OATS, 50 cents per bushel. CORN, - 75 " " (i RYE. 100 " ', IRISH POTATOES 50 cents per bushel. Call at II. M. MILLER'S. jan 2 3 if. ) -. : . Illncksiiiitltirig-. RDERS attended to with dispatch. jan30-if. ., . JUSTICE &? CARRIER. IJiicIci'lnking-. 0FFIXS niade to order at -abort notice. jan30-tf. JUSTICE & CARRIER. IIi pairing-. OLS repaired and made now whenever wanted juti30-tf. JUSTICE & CARRIER. CHA11L0TTE, SMITH'S Boot, Shoe and Leather Store, NEXT DOOR TP DEWEY'S BANK, Charlotte, X. C. The Largest WholcsitlcAfid Retail Shoe Establishment in IV or Hi Carolina. Their.stock of "Leather and Shoe Findings is most eompk-iOj embracing every grade of Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, ' , tipper Leather. . . French iitad American Calf Skin, , . Kip. Itsis, &c' &f. ' They also furnish albwid lis of Rubber and .Leather Belting at Manufacturers' prices. : 7 Wholesale Department. They have received their Fall and Winter Stock, the largest and most complete -ever brought to this market, and will sell to merchants at . i New York Wholesale Prices. Thir expenses bciiig ntucli less, and as they buy cxclusivel from ma.tri.fiiclnrer.i, theie is no reason why they csuinot sell at. as low p:c a the New York Jobber. . All they ask is a lair tnai. I.emeiiiuir awi asK wr . . spu rn's s:ioe sicp.F, next door to Dewey's Bank, Charloite, 7. C. dec 1 a 47-tf M VI'THEW HOUSE. (formerly Kekrs Hotel Charlotte, X.C.) THIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE i.-t now under the control and manaeiiKMit of the undersigned who solicit 'a .'hare "l the public patronage. The House has revutly beyn thoroughly repaired and refurnished, an 1 m exeriious wiil be spareu to make patrons c iiil'iM-t tiiio. THE I'ALiLE wili be funiisiied wiih the best fhe c-ouniry alloid-s. llefreshumiits of nil sorts can be bund at ihe Par. THE SI ALLKS attached to this TIo"se will be found safti. ient lo L't-tmiitittd tte tlie Horses o our ountrv liit'iids l;o in.-tv ureler a safe plar and good feed. Y. M. M ATTHEWS. Jr fc-Ol3-3tn J. L. STEAG A1L. Deiiloresl's HNLARGED, Young America, It is ihe best Juvenile Maga- v Boy and Girl th,t s;cs il ,. .. t. " i r . . ..A says so; aii lue rjfcss tv-iy so; alia iiirtms u Teachers coniinu it. Do nut f.iil lo secure a copy. A ffbod-Mierosc-ope. iVuh a tr.assCvIiuiicrto con line objects, or a :ood tvo-liliideti,-peurl rocke- j Knife, and a large nutubvr of other desirable ut - tii-l.-n r-iveu i.S oremiu-ins to e'lC.l suox-i ii.-ei Cive i Yearly, S1.50. Publication Office, Sa iroan i war, New York. - Try it, Boys and Guls. Specimen copies, ten 'cents nti'ed fre. 47-tf SEW YORK CITY. - t ' . , ! ' " . " ':- . ' i The 7IstVlrrm and the TlMt l.lb- 1 B ROOK LYN LIFE I.milAXCE COMPANY tilt Erfiadtra),Sw Vrk. ASSETS OVER $1,000,000. - r CHRISTIAN W. BURK, ADAM D POLIIKMUS, WILLIAM M. t 'OLh; . I. P. Pi.AC'KKIl, DANIKL .VYiiK, M. D., President Vice Picidcit. Secretary, Consult! up At-tusryl LL.D., Medical Kf- atuitier. Policies Issued as Gaoif a U. S. Bon$$i Policies I 'altmlle in Life as in Death. The BROOKLYN LIFE is tlie only Company in tbe countrjy which guarantees a definite sui render-value to every policy oin whicli two or more annual pre miums and have been paid ; ;tht amount, in dollars and , cents, s endorsed on every jx)licy issued. Sliould any policy holder become unable' to pay his premiums, lie can thus know the cash worth of the policy at any time al4r two annual premiums have bcein paid. J This certainly is the greatest induceir.ent afid -most tangible advaiiUige ervr accorded to par' tics insuring mcir lives. j , Among tlie advautAues6!Teredby the BROOK LYN whicli thoroughly evince the determina tion ol the officers to make it the Most Libeul Life Insurance Company in the Lulled ptaes. are r 1st. Total Removal of all RestrictioKs ox Travel and Resiuexce. The Assured may travel or reside pny where they choose, the wojid over without extra premium-or special pcrniitj 2nd. A Loan ol one-third of the Premium! to the Policy-Holder annually. j 3rd. All Policies are non lorfeitablo after t-o lull annual premiums have been paiJ. 1 4th. Rates as low as arc consistent with fi nancial soundness, and less, than those ot almost all Companies which accommodate their assuned with loans. j ' 5th. Dividends annually (after second, yefir) in cash. Dividends are divided on the CoNTUf mmox Plan the only equitable manner of di viding the earnings of a Life Insurance Compa ny. The Con' ributioti Plan waa first conceivjed by Mr. D. P. Placker, now Actuary of this Coim pwiy and has been adapted by most of the Wsl managed L'fe Companies in this country. j The B1500KLYN LIFE has paid and now paysito its Poliev-holders LARGER DIAfl DENDS than ever before paid by a Lite Irisu ranee Company! . 6th. Prontptitude iu paying losses. ' 7ih. No charsre for milicv or 6tnmi. Tho success which' the BROOKLYN ljias achieved, fully exemplified in its rapid and healjth- tul growth, it is "a convincing proot ot the eoiiil dence reposed by the public iu its soundness, (in tegrity alid liberality. A. W. nAWREXCE, " Gen. Agent at Ri leigh JOS. 11. GRIFFITH, Gen. Agent for Western North Carolina Jr. J. M. (Jhatox, l . Examining Physician at Rutherfordtonl ian. 9-3m. ..- no 49 SOtIETIII'G SEW. SICREL WATCHES OF A i SUPERIOR GR AD!1' AND AT REASONiA . BLE PRICES, IN Gold, Silve r & Talent Filled Gold Cases Movements made by BOREL .t COURVf)I SIER of . Newchqtcl,' Switzerland, in Leier, Straightliues, and Equilibrium Escapemcitts. Wif-rauted perfect t me keepers. 1 These watches have ben sold by us sjece 18(i0, and we.can guarantee them as perfect ind reliable timers. ' f The Messrs. Borel i Courvoisier have taken the Grand Prize at the late Paris Exposition-far superior workmansLip, aiid the greatest perfec tion in time keeping, . I All orders should be addressed to tho under signed, ouly A geutsiu the United States. 1 Qiiiiiclie & KruIcr, IS os. 8 and 10 John atri-et, ,N. Y. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF NICKEL WATCHES AND MOVEMENTS;, jan 3'J-ly. LA A A4 REMINGTONS' FIRE ARM S Sold br ! Trade tieneraiiy, A Liberal Discount to Dealers. 200.000 Fu'ruiehed Ihe U. S. GovernmeiiL Armp- Navtf Iielt. Police and Pocket Rerol vers: Ropeating and Vest Pocket PrsTous fnd Ripi p Pivfa usiriL' Metnlie "Cartridge. Breefch- loading and Revolving RlFl-KS. E. REM1XGT0N k SONS, 1LI0.1, M. Y j.tu. 30-ly. - Produce. ILL be 'a'en . jriexchansre for work at jtlie V . market p i i- .i JUSTICE 4 CARRIER I'or Sale. GOOD two-horse -W.VOONS; one new; pue &0 seconil-liain!. 2 BUGGIZS.' 1 one IkUsc- WAGON. AW will' exchange them for Corn or Grfcu l.-.r-ks n fair lutes. 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The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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