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, a i 'I lltttljcrforb Stor- SATURDAY, LOCAL ANI jTAXK. BU THERFORDTON, 2SL".C. Town Improvements. W are glad -to sea that a spirit of improvement is find ing its way into our little village. The enclosirre around the premises of the Rev. C.-B. Justice, is undergoing repair. Dr T. S. Duffy, is also repairing the fencing around his residence. We j-ay to the other citizens of our town, i'Go thou and do likewise" there is still room for more improvement. ' Pkrsosau Our Senior Ixaa gone to Shelby, jCleavland Gjuuty, to attend a KepubHean celeb ration of the inaugural of Gen. Grant. We hope he may have a good time, and find' "thf State of Cleve Hand all riah't." ' . . r .-. . ' . q aw : The Republicans, of Tennessee, have .called a Convention to, be held nt Nashville on the 20th of May, to nominate a candidate for Governor, lion. ; W. B. Stokes is spoken of for the nomination. Andrew Johnson will doubtless be the. Democratic candidate. c -j- j ScictDK. We learn that' Mr Jna'hai. Peuley, living near Piedmont Spring-Tin this .county, committed suicide l:i"t Saturday. He placed morning, by shooting hiinself. jhe muzzle of the gun under; his chin, and fired it by touching the trigger with a stick of-wood. He was aged 60 years. Morgan , ton Press. ' Mukder is Caswell. A special corres pondent of the Richmond Dipatch, writing from Caswell county, under date of the 22d ult., i says : "Mrs. Sarah Black well, who lives-near Black well's utore in thin county was foully murdered on last Thursday nigliit. She was an old lady a widow living alone. Some of her neighbors went to her house on Friday morning and found her still living, but speechless. She died before night, with out giving the name of her murderer. A little girl, 'however, testi fied to seeing a ne gro u an entering the house through a win dow after nightfall. The murder was proba bly committed for the paltry sum of twenty dollars. Toay is the inaugural of Gen. Grant as President of the United States. We anticipate that with the beginning of his administration, begins a new era in the life of the American people. We will now reaiize that peace, that we have so 'Jong" desired, under the administration of him who said "Let us have peace.''- With the administration of Grant, begins prosperity and hupiiuss, Freedom, Lib' erty, and Equality for all bofore the law Aristocracy, Slavery, and lielellion are no moie, Andrew Johnson and the Demo cratic paity, have died a natural political death. The Country . is placed -in the hands of its friends and defenders, and all may novvbc xscinsidered well. Let all Union loving citizen&rejoice in their future prospect, and endea-vor to live, for pros-, perityj liberty, and the Union. Earthquakes ak the GdlfStream -A friend informed us of a curious fact the other day which we think of inter est enough to make public, as we have 6een no mention of it elsewhere. i Since the late earthquakes in Califor nia, the pilots ou our coast testify that the Gulf Stream is twenty miles nearer the North Carolina coast, lha'n "before, and that it is forty miles further off from the Florida coast. ; Does not this account for the remark'-. ale weather we are haying and have had the Dast and present season 1 :Yhilfc j in North Carolina the weather has- been un usually bad and cold freezing: oranges and killing the trees, an occurrence that never happened before within the memo ry of man. . . - ' And another subject for pleasant con temptation is the belief,. mi the part j of some scientific men that in this State we 1 ' ! will never-again experience long cold spell of weather us heretofore, and but Very little bad weather of-any sort.' : We have always contended that North Carolina was the best place in the woi-id. Those who have moved off hd better hurry back, while there is room. Char fotte Democrat. J i'ernale suffrage has ja, poor show jn North Carolina. In the Senate, VVei pesday.Mr. Graharn, from the Cominit tee on the Judiciary, reported adversely on the bill to allow female suffrage, so all j-hatthe "women have got to do .(poori things) is to stay at hoTno, take care of .the babies and keep the house in order, s their mothers did before them ; and ft ll this when men are such brutal creature that it is felt incumbent to iutroduce a bill in the House the same day "to pre . vent the abandonment or neglect of their ' yriyes by husbands." In these days of progress, we shall expect soon to see a bill introduced to prevent wives from beating their husbands. U wives are 'getting so hard to live with that ft is "deemed necpessary to pas? bills to keep their husbands from running away from them, certainly it is argument conclusive . that they should not be allowed to vote, land it was very wise on the part of the Committee on the Judiciary to refbse item th privilege Newbcrri Times, , MA ITCH O,' I860. -.. , Young Marked Mas Shot ak d Killed bt hbb Pather-in-Law We learn from Colonel Pry on that a tragedy of a peculiar character took place at Old Spring Dale, five miles from Water Val ley, last Friday evening "just after dark. A young nian, twenty-two years of age, named, Frank Wilson, was killed by his father-inrlaw, Mr. Isaiah Goodwin, a res. pectabl and well to-do citizen. The cir. cumstances were briefly jK follows : . Mt Wilson having been to Water Valley to sell some cotton, Friday, re turned home to his iatluir-in'.lawV, about dark, in a state of intoxication. At such ' - :.. . times ue nas ai ways oeen noiea lor vio i lence of sneechL and nrtii.ns 1T h.id i j . ' i i , , i i remarked on h.s way home that when he got uac-K mere would be h Ito pay. Alter putting away his team he vent out of his little house, a mere office in Mr. Good-tU. win's yard, and called on the old gen tlbman to come out and see him kill that hog, at the same time flourishing his re- volven.in the air and facing the house. Mr. Goodwin knew there was no hg aboutpand being aware of throats against his life by his son-in-law, took down his gun to be ready" to defend himself. Wi sou advanced toward the entry, and when he got sight of Mr. Goodwin fired at nun. aue ouiieigrazea Mr. -Uoodwm s head. He leturned the fire from a dou ble-barrel hot-gun, and a full load of buckshot took effect in Wilson's breast, killing him instantly. Ad Examination was held the following day before a magistrate, when Mrs. Wil sou testified that Ler husband told her several da's before that he intended to "kill her old daddy," and similar threats it was proven had been made by him at various times and places, especially when he jwas. : '.drinking. Mr. .Goodwin -.-as discharged, of course, as it was a clear case of . self-defence. Wilson and his father-in-law had hd some little difficul ty a few weeks ago, but what it was did not appear on the examination. Wilson had oeen .married. one year oufy, and bes sides his wife left a child. Memphis Avalanche 20. ; Suicide. Early on yesterday, our community was shocked to hear of the melancholy, death of Col. Thomas L. Ilogg, who committed suicide at the res idence of bis nephew in this ci.y, Dr. Thomas D; Hogg, between the hours of eight and nine o'clock in the morning. About eight o'clock he was seen iu his bed by a servant girl, who ays that he was entirely concealed from view by the bed covering. Breakfast being ready and he delaying to partake of his morn ing meal, he was sejU, for, but was found kto be absent from his room. Search being made, he was found onthe premises dead and on examination of the body, there was discovered to be a stab just below the heart, and a slight cut on the arm. On hfs left arm was lying an open knife, the fatal instrument with which the bloody deed was perpetrated, and which was recognized-by one of the jury of inquest as the . property of the depar ted. ' The deceased had recently returned to this city from Edgecombe county, and was observed to be of a melancholy turn of mind, and to exhibit traits of ipsauity. Iusanity is therefore alleged to be the cause -of his taking his hie. ' The Coroner' 'summond the following persons as a jury of Inquest, viz; J. S. Bryant Foreman, J. S. Fleishman, R. S. Tucker, Phil. Tlieini,. M. Bryan, ; Wesly, Boon. Lewis W Peck, E. D. Har.es' Geo. Wynne, W. D. Johnson, Alfred Williams and J. P. Prarie who,after an investigation, returned a verdict that the deceased "came to his death by a wound near i he, heart, inflicted by a kuife id his own hands." 1 ; Col Hogg was- far advanced in life has for many years been a citizen of Ral- eiyh,and was well and favorable known in torumunity. Standard of 27th. ult. JLUK UUDOEMEXTS OF V uUEX All tm- iucnt in mister of the church, once made : J 1 HIT . -11 rr r i . niis nnvs ous. r.ation : vv e will safiotl. ing of the way ia which that sex usually conduct arguments ; but the intuitive judg. mepts of women are often more to be re lied lipon'than concluMons which we reath by an elaborate process of reasoning. No man that has an intelligent wife, or is accusU'ined to the society of educated women, will dispute tins. Times withs out number you must have known them to decide questions ,on the instant, and with unerring accuracy, which you had been poring over for hours, perhaps with no 'other result than to find yourself get ting deeper and deeper into the tangled maze of difficulties. It were hardly -gen erous to alledge that they achieved these feats less by reasoning than a sort of sagacity that approximates to the : sure instincts of the animal races and- yet there seem s be some ground for the remark..of ?a witty French writer, that when a man has toiled, step by step, up a flight of'stairis, he will be; su re to find a woman at the top ; but she will not be able to tell how she sal there. . How she cot there, however, is of little moment. If the conclusions a woman reached are sound, that U all that concerns us. And that theyare very apt to be sound on the practical matters of domestic and secular life, nothing but prejudice. and self-coii- celt can prevent us from acknowledging. 1 be lnjerrtfnce, therefore, is unavoidable, tnat tne roan wno thinks it beneath his dignity to take coupsel-with an intelligest wife, stands in his own light, and betrayal that lack of judgment which h tacitly ,attribtef to her," j Tbe IImstead Law. An Act to provide Tot laying .otf the. J J owe : , ulead and letting apart the Personal Prop erty exempted in tutor of rttidentt oVii State by Article X. of the State Constitu tion, .r - i Skctios 1: The General Assembly of North Carolina do eit:ct, That whenever any rcndfiit of this State may -desire to take the benefit of the Homestead and Personal Prop. erty Exemption, as guaranteed by AriielrX. of the Constirutiwn, ot this State, audi resi- dtiit (or hi agent r atorneyj euau appiy io anv Justice ol ilie Pt-ace of the; County in which he reside, ant' saio wusuce oi uie Pence tball appoint three disinterested freet holders of the Count', -nut connected with J'lf!,l ho .hull on ""'jgt of SHiil Justice, meet at the applicants rest deIlce and after taking an oath o do unpar- iial iustice in the case, before " souiie. officer autliorized bv law to administer an oath, lay, Jf'Xt to the applicant a luntesteJl by i,lt.tea and bounds, according to tne appli- caul's direction, uot to exceed one tiiousanu ,,, he same -under their baud and.6eal, and return it to t te omce , ot tne Register of Deeds. r Skc. 2. Be it further enacted, That said freeuolutts slmll assess ot the perooual projv erty of said 'applicant, to be uy hiuf selected, anicies ol jeitiianty not exceeding in Vitiue iLe bum ot li ve huuurtd dv.llars, autl make u uesciipiive liat ol tlie same, aud retuin it under their hand auu seal to the omce ol uie lli.n ..p ti I ktfif. o " : bKC. 3. J3e it iurther.e.acteu, inat u suaji ; he the UUiv ol fije KtuUter of i)etU8 to eh- i dorse ou eah ot said returns tiie date whea l received tor registration aud lo cause the sjune to te regi.stered without uuneeessary delay. 'Jhe said Register shad receive lor registering the! returns the same lees umi may be allowed hiui by law for other siniii iar .or eyuivaleui ser vices, which fees shall he paid i.y sa-uf retident ainjljcaut (or his isgeiit or attorney) upu the reception olsajd lettinis t j the Ut-gisler. i ' j Sec. 4. Be it further enacted. That at any time witliin'twelve nioutlis alter the recep tion' of said returns for registration, (aod not after) any creditor 6X mu d upplicant may, upon siigestiou ol fraud, move in the ou erioY Coui t oi the nid anplicam's County, to tet a-i(!e and aiiual such lajing ,otf of ; a homestead and settiim apart ot personality: The UMie o tr&ud or u fraud shall be tried by a iury at the' sanie term til' the Court, un lets the motion is continued for legal cause. If the iriue be tieteriiiUie.- m lavor jiahe i rjy ann0unee to their customers and the pub cretiirnr, he bhail recover of the mU appli- '( ije generally, that I hey are now opening; at their cant his Coiirt'oost, and all the proceedings j gti0re n Rutherfordton, d'uect trora New York tor lvine off said perintility shall be uull and void". l he issue he decided in favor, of the applicant aloreaid, the said applicant shall recover tit the creditor hs Court costs a-d ihe seltin -rti of peibonality, and lajing off ot the homestead shall stand forever con finned. Sec. 6. Bt it further enacted, That this act Fhall he iu foree from and alter, its ratifica tion - Ratified the 22nd day of August, A. D; 18U8. Anderson Arnot, of St. Louis, will tablish aline of passenger coaches on1 th P'ains,1his season, in opposition to Weijls, Fargo & Co,' . .iaC-. . Twenty converts to Mormonia are on i the way from Georgia to Utah. , 4 A new- style of omnibus has, been tin- vented in Philadelphia;, The driver sits -upon a platfyrm similar, to those of the street car a, with a door at his back. -. The following is a Copy of a love et ter addressed hy a determined swain i to his lady love in Sf Joe ;, "Ltiven yeres is rather long to kort a gal, but ile hav you yit, Cate " . icw Advcniscment. L.arge Slock of Hardware. WK OFFER our Sjoclf to the Wholesale and Retail trade' at prices to fiuit Xhe times for cash. Call and see ouit fcrtoek and hear our prices. BUEU. BROWN & CO.! Oates Building, Irade Street, feb27-3t ' Charlotte, N.O..; A SEW ' Soutlicrn Novel, J. I1ALE.& SONS, 16 Murray St.. Sew i York will publish in a few days, Minor Place A Tale of Southern Home Iife: by a lady of Tennessee a native of Alabama. !' t i 1 Vol, 12 llo, Price $1,50. ! ; '' Orders solicited. Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of the price. ;j A copy of the book will be sent to any Editor who will publish the above, tosetheriwith .this note, and forward a marked copy of the pa nor in tha PnMlpliniw ... AV. OA'O. leb.20'3t BLliVKS ! BLANKS ! ! BLAXKS ! ! ! ' ''."..' i E have printed, and for sale, a .eplpndid lot of Blanks for County officers such as i ' :.!- for sheriffs Appearance uoiifls, tapias Emas, Tax Receipts, Deeds, &c, FOR CLERKS AND JUDGES OF PROBATE. Summons, Capias Subprenas, Adminis tration and Guardian Bonds, Letters Testamentary, Guar dianship and f Adniinistra tion Aeknowlcd g e m e n t and I Private Examination of Married Women, Jus tification of Bail, Executions, Yen Ex's, &c. FOR MAGESTRATES. Sum mons, States Warrant, Exe cutions, Subpoenas, &c. . Any Blanks not on hand will.be printed t order. -Terois, One Dollar per q'tire, sent post paid. j - Address . CARPENTER & LOGAN. A Card. 1WISII to employ Agents to procure subscri bers to Second Edition of "Prison Prose and I avei-age, for himseTf, from $10 to $15 per day. I Keferences required. t Poetry of the South," an active canvasser can Proprietors of newspapers, by giving thig two or three insertions, with a line or two ot ed itorial, calling attention to the same, will be en titled to a copy of tbe work as soon as published. C03MERCIAL. RUTH ERF0RDT0N MARKET. ' OORHKCTKD WEEKLY BT JAS. A. MILLER 4 CO., Drr Geod Groceries, Hardware, Ac, BACON....... 1520 BEEF, nett..... 46 BDTTER. 152 BEESWAX 25 CANDLES, adamantine. . . .i 3340 CASTINGS 810 CHEESE 3340 COFFEE 33 CORN i........S80 COTTON ,.18ft22 :' " CLOTH 1625 1 " YARN. 225 Dill ED FRUIT PEACUES Pealed .... OclL Bright " Unpeled 3 4c is 4c APPtES, realed.. fright 4 EGS6 i. FLOTTR, per sack.. FODDER, per cwt. FEATHERS FLAX CLOTH... HIDES, dry .. HIDES green.....' IRON JANES, wool.,.. 10 $G$8 .SO1UO ..3040 . .254q ..1620 .. 8 .. 8 LARD . .;. ., . . . MBAL per bu.. . . N A I LS. . . i . . . . O ATS, pefe bushel . . I5(a;20 L.'i 90 tiM . ." i ' 1012J - v -. , 50 rtn ci . i ....... . . i 0 . . 50 POTATOES. Irish POTATOES swoet ... 50 poRK gfoss.. . neit......j... io bars.. . n .i?.- itlCE...-. :.16i20 BOCK ISLAND CASIMERE. . .' 75300 ROPE : 3050 H K I.T , ... .ner Back 5.50 fa r lb SBGAR '....' 1 6I25 SP'TS TORPENTIN E, per gal 2 Ott TALLOW. .15 TEA, per lb........... ..$2 00S2 SO WHEAT . . . . . . ; .'. i....,.. 1 50200 WOOL well washed. ..50?tG0 NEW Mm mm. iMessrJi JOIVES & BR Y A I respect- arid Southern Manufactories, a large assortment of AND pelected bp a Merchant of lonp- experience in the Mercantile line and familiar with th e wants of this community, all of which will be sold at THE LOWEST CASH PRICE, or id exchange for . C OUJYTR 1 PROD ' Their STOCK comprises almost every article usually kept in a RKTAIL STORE. They con sider it unnecessary to waste as much ink in enumerating their - ; - GREAT VARIETY oflGoods, nsfome ol thir neighbors, but promise to exhibit as I a rife and well assorted Stock of Goods as is to be found in this market and at a3 LOW SATKS. We trust the public will not take our word alone, but cab. and ex amine for themselves before purchasing else where. WES & ERYATfi jan. 9-tf.- UNION AC ADE3IY. THE SPRTNG SESSION WILL commence ou t! e 23rd of Ferruary. Tuition from $5 to SI5, in cUrrcncr, per Session, according to grado of studies. Board from $6 te $8 per month. t . Location 4 miles South of Rutherfordton. W. L. T WITTY. A. M. feb.!3-4t- . Triucipal. IVotice. . HE following sections of the Code of Civil Procedure are published for the benefit ot all concerned. 477. Every executor, administrator,, collect or and guardian shall, within three months after his.qualincation or appointment, make return on oatb t the Judge of Probate of all the estate in his hands or received by him up to that time; bat such time may be extended by the Probate Judge, on good cause 8hown, not exceeding six months. 478. Every executor, administrator, collect or and guardian slmll, within twelve montho from the date of his qualification or tppoiutment, aui annuallv, so long as one of the estate remains in his control, file, in the office of Judge of Probate, an inventory atd account, under oatlr of the amount of property received by him, or invested by him. and the manner and naturre of such in vestment, and his receipts ai d disbursements. the past year in the form of det-its aud credits He must produce vouchers, which must be filed with the Judge of Probate, for all payments, The Judge of Probate may examine on oath euch accounting -party, or any other person, con cerning the receipts, disbursements or other mat ter relating to the estate; and, having caretuhy revised and audited such account, if he approve the same, be must endorse his approval thereon which shall be deemed prima facie evidence of correctness J. B. CARPENTER. Judge of Probate for Rutherford Countr. feb.13.4U 4, Produce. STKriLL be taken inexc-hange for work at the w w market prie - - JUSTICE A CARRIER ( For Sale. GTb GOOD two-horse "WAGONS ; one new ; one At second-hand. ,2 BUGGIES. ; 1 one-horse WAGON. jWe will exchange them for Corn or Green backs a lair rates. Apply at THIS OFFIOfi 142-tf-I -ub Fhom 4 to 350 Hohss JJL Power, inclnding the cele brated Corliss Cut off. En gines, Slide Valve Station arv Engines, -Ac. Also, Circular, Mulay and Gang Saw Milla, Sugar C ue Mills, Shafting, Pullevs. &c tath andShingle MTia Wheat and Corn Mills Circular Saws, Belting, Ae. Send for descriptive Circular and Price List Wood & jhakx s.tifaji et.. co.. lllca, Sew Ifork . teb 20-6m. (gpr&co.) 3-5 Repairing-, TTOBS repaired and made new whenever wanted y jao3(VtC JUSTICE CARRIER. kit i I aa was7 rOT&S V FlftOY Ili HEW ADYERTISEHEMS. IXKTK nAVEJf, PA. Menrs.; LIPPIN'COTT -A BACEU'F.IXt ffitf lrf . Pa Crnts ; We tares mmg your nuke oTGabff mwm la our Mill. mni fi,.l thrm. in potat of qua uy. caper tor t o j we have ever ud. Yonr. e. SIIAW,Bl.ANCHXRn-Ca Oattl.N SHAW, For, mm. RlKCl' r? ri JAMITOWN, n. y. I.IPPIXCOTT BAKKWKI.L We have hu trouble with oura; I her dun'l need to be lined uu itana- per ; put thorn ou the Mandrel aud they get nht alonp. ;Temwr erlrtly uuifonu and quality auaurpafacd. nespecuuiiy, tH 4. FlX. j LIfPIXCOTT & HAKE V F Aianulacturersof Circular, Mular, Mill tianr and ( row- l ut a.CIioii)inc Atrs. nil thanes. Colbntn's Patent Axe. Siiovcle, Spaufs and ilil.-n Pateut Cohered f'coop. PIANOS.! PIANOS ! ! PIANOd!! "The Parlor Favorite,'? fHHE inuueate demaud fur this nonulur insuament JL baa induced us to make ha manufacture a aueciali- j tj.'aiid we are roiUK-quenlly jtidured tu oiler tbeio at iwwci rir muu arc criareo lur rilutiar lustra meots by other makers, inquire of resideut dealers or eoa lor our illatraed raialosue aud price li-t. Ad de il-:t. M. (iVILUd: CO., . Iiann Ivl tun! j.tiiH aJ a.. ... . 11 aOiiCJ.viiji t'iHiC, i-itttl I tOiVtT 12w4ct and I'ulm, In Quality. Style anil Perfume warranted equal to the Kn"lih and cold fullv 50 percent cheaper, which accouuU for tlie f real falling oli' iu the demand for tlie foreign soaps and the unprecedented success of the A. til O I I ' 11 Company lui ct Soups now sold everywhere in tie lintted itatp. ilcSEO.VE, VAN UAAGF.N 4. CO , Sole MauPrs, Philadelphia and New York. Eg l:NTt6 AMITRAPt'I.W Instruct ion. ri X- by a hunter aud trapper of lonif practical exieri- encp, mi a diagram and direction loi tnaknig trap. Alfo iulruciiiii How to Train Abimala. iuvludine inanv amuillg aol wonilerlul tricks. Both fur only leu cents. jc-t. HA.M.i ac iu., u Nassau t., new Voik. AGESTS AVAIV TED (OK 10W MAKE THE FARM PAY, llow to double the value of laud and the profits on stock, aud bow to raUe three time the quantity of all laiin crops to an acre, im) pates aud UU ucautitnl and opelul iiiusiraiiona. Fanners, youue men and experi enced agents mid it pays to cuuvafe lor tins book: (tOO to t'iO'.i per ma tit It aecordiug to ability anu energy, r or lull particulars, auaiess ZK1GLKH. MfCUKDY & ''O., IMiladelpbia, Pa. ?iriiip Wheat, Oau. Barley, Com, Clover feeds, tirass eed, lios, I-owls, Best rodder Culler. 'Send for the r.xperiuicut..l 1- arm Journal, only 'JO cents, Address Gr.o. A, DElTZ.uhaDibursburg, l'a O to feiJOU per month, iiverv where, male and female, tin introduce the tiKM'INK UIHKOVtU COMMON SKNSK FAMILY PKWliNG MACHI NL. This Machine Will sttch. bem. fell. tuck. qttiltcoid, hind, braid, aud embroider in niiw-t superior manner, rnce only fin any warranted lor live y ears. Wo will piyflOOO for any lnnriiine that will sew astron per, more beautiful, or more eUstic seam tllnn outs. It makes the "blaMic Lock Mitch" Every second stitch can be cut, aud still the cloth ciunot be .pulled apart w itnoui tearing it. v e pay Airents Irom S15 to S.HKI per mouth and expeuses, or a commission Iroin which twice that amount can be made. Address Sfc.CO.VB ii. CO.. I'lltaliureh, Pa., Boston, Mass . or St, Louis. SIo xautimi, Do not be imposed irnou by olner nar- iw" paiinniE on worimess cast iron mac In ne, under tbe tunic name or otherwise. Our is the only genuine and reaiiy practical cneap maciiuie manuiacturea: THE PAT j MiG GOB, ill color cray hair n permanent Muck or brown. Sold everywhere. Scut py mail for tl,25. Address WSi. A'S'B , Treasurer. Magic Comb Company, Springfield, Miss. m and KH IT ltOVl ltS,-.u(l for nar Oculars of Best' 1 mjiroved Fruit Tree and Vine luviar- orator aud jusect Destroyer." Samples to lest will be forw arded 10 any part of lim United Mates and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Good Agents are wanted in every County iu the United .-Mies, Address J. - HiiAKN, C3 fesecoud street, Batiifuore, Aid, BA.MEL WEHSTER wrote: "The longer live tliu moie highly do I estimate the Christian Sab bath, and the more grateful do I feel towards thore who impress its importance on the community." No. 1. WAHWD AlENTS TO "SELL THE A TO I-: Stic Aft. IVSi iTTIJiG ?n ACBSi.Xfi. Price'25i The sim plest; cheapest and best Knitting .Machine ever invented. Will knit 20,tK)0 stitches per minnte Liberal induce ments to Agents. Address AMERICAN KNITTING' MAl'liliNh CO., Ilostou, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. Salesmen, everywhere, farmers aud others, for a .New Article in rreat demand. $4( $4(H) made by one aeent his first month. Address immediately. Drawer IvM, Louisville, Ky. El IlALiilA Nerv'ousm-ssand Female Weak JLI ness Cured A Clergy man's Widow suffered for years with the above dieasea,aud for the benefit of like sufferers will send the means of her own euro free. Mrs. DIXI FRANKLIN', Jersey City. N.J. AKl.lSlM; "i" LADIES Dr. Win. Ray has discovered a simple 'plant that never fails lo bring relief, wbeu checked by cold or otherwise. These Veg- table .ijouthly Powders ran be depended on by ladies in "time aud hour of nerd." Price, $5 per pack age, by mail, secure from observation. Address, in con fidence, WM, RAY, M D., P.O. P.or 4737, New York. LM KIIY MORTS5IAIV, t AICIEItand MCA IKHtN;iTl A., should iecd for our Pamphlet of 2(1 pages, containing a full description of a tew in- ventiooby tiicti the moft inveterata kickers, runaways and vicious horses can be driven with perfect safety For breaking and training horses, it is better thao Ra rey's or anv other system. ent free. Address N. P. BOYER Sl CO., l'arkesburg, Chester Co . Pa, rcal I ImI r lb ii t Ion sy the Ifletropolitaii tiift Co. (asli Ciifu to thr nuicuul nf 25 0,000. Every Ticket 4rawii a Prize. 5 CashGifta, each. . . 10... ...I.. , 20, : 40 Cash Gifts each . . . 200...... 300.. .$10,000 . . .5,000 ...1.000 ,...$500 .....100 50 50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos cacli $300 to $150 75 o MeIodeoD3 " 75 to 150 CO to 176 600 Fine Gold Watches - " 75 to 300 Cash Prizes, Silver Ware, ic., at $1,000,000. A chance to draw any of the above Prizes for 25c Tickeis describing Prizes are smledxn En velopes and well mixed. On receipt ol 25c. a Sealedlicke l is drawn without choice and sent by mail to any address. The prize named tipen it will be delivered to the ticket-holder ou payment ot One Dollar. Prizes are immediately sent to any address by express or re'urn mail. Yon will know what your Prize is before you pay lor it. Any Prize exchanged for anolfte sams value. No Biauks- bur patrons "eau depend on lair dealing. . References: We select the followiug from many who have lately draw Yalnable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish them: S, T. Wil k ins, Buffalo, $5,000 ; Miss Annie Monroe, Chi cago, Piano, $S."0 ; John D. Moore, Louisville, $1,000; Miss Emma Walworth, Milwaukee, Pi ano, $500 ; Rev. E. A. Day, New Orleans $500. We publish no names without pcrmis ion. ' t Opinions or the Press : "The firm is reliable, and deserve their saecess.' Weekly Jrifiwte, Aug. 8. "We know them to be a iair dealing firm." N. Y. Herald, Aug. 28. "A friend of ours drew a $500 prize, which was promptly re ceived." Daily News, Sept. 3. Send for circular. Liberal inducement' to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every pack age of Sealed Envelopes contain ojtb cash gift. Six Tickets for $1 ; 13 for 2 ; 35 for $5 ; 110 for $15. All letters Should be addressed to HABPflt KILW.UCU., la 3 Uroauar, i. V. H1 RR1NG BUT NOBLK. Self-help (or Yoong Men, Wl'A who kariat; errel, d-ire abetter uiaubood. Seat in aealetl envelope-," fre- .if charge. If bra ruled return tbe postage. Address I'lIlLANTHKOS, box P. fhilatiel jihia. Fa. ' I fllTE BADE AD?HSTISlG A STCDI. FOR TEN CENTS I will send to any one Its of tha beet Newspaper ia the United Stales. 1 would onca fear paid (a tli)aMBld lair fr at Trr larawMa. IMraa IsitTt, K.r.Citj. niTQERFOBDmi. CHEAP GOODS I DR. J. M. C RATON WTI KSPKCTFULLY annouiitx-s to bis frii! L arid customers, mml the pchlic tjenemllr,! tlmt be is now receivirijr a iHrjre nrid well amort stotk ol NEW GOODS, direct lnwn tw York city, which he offer on tlie mt sst aUleterms, His Mock consists of . rOBElU-K A.1iD DOIFSTIC Brcwdclothn, BcaTercloth for overcoats, cawmprtj Hock lslaud Jeana, iiea Ticmng, Large Bed Llackets, Sheetiiia, Sliirtinpa. Pomea ties, and heavy poods of all kiuJs, Gents Furnialiing Goods, LADIES' CRESS 61GD3, CoDsistinK in nart of ATpacas, ropllna. AU-Woi4 Utlames, rnnts, Trimnimtp, a lot ol rotm! bhawla, Hats arid Bonueta, Ronnei Uibljoi . Lacea, Braida, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop fikiits, , Corsets. Coates'TUreud, . Eufons, Pins, la, Ac, MATS, CAPS,IIOOTS AD SHOCK of everj variety. Sole and Upper Leather. Hardware and Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Knives and Fork, Scissors, Shears", rilea ot all aorta, Padlocka, Wool iviur, ' i ivn vl mi, nv'l V. v 1". i, v and Cotton Cards, Tea Kettles, Long 1 J XJMDUie i-HOVUMi, C, C. V i f STATIONERY, 1 Foolscap, Letter, and Note Paper, Euvclopci, rena, I'cnciis, tnK, l ass Books, 4c. A new supply of . Fresh Groceries, : i Family Flour,'a superior article, constantly oh haud, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Cheese, Crackers, Soda, Powder, Lead, Candiest, fiuts. Oranges, Lemon, Kaisina, Jrigs, ana oilier Lonk-ctiond. Cliristmas XicK-.acks, A large supply of Toys, Dolls, Drums, Buglen, , isirus, Uogs, Cats, Uuggies, 4c. FI1KS1I DntGS AXD warranted pure and good. Wine cf Tar, lor consumptive. Rosadalis, the cclcbi-aU'd purifier of the Llood, WisUir's Balsam of Wild Cherry, j Cod Liver Oil, ; j All of Ayer's Medicines, j Worm Sugar Drops, i and a great variety f other Talent Medicines I sell no medicine that I do not conscientiously recommend, aud guarantee satisfaction in all sales. Fjaintfti Oils, Pye'Siuffs Keroen, Wludow Glas uud I'ullj', and a thousand and one other articles iOt enu iu era ted, which I propose to stll on the most reasonable terms. Give nio a call. 39" Phjsicians furnished with all medicines I they may require at low prices. rrcsenptions carefully filled, All kinds ol produce, such as Corn. Rye, Oatb, Wheat, Pork, Butter, r-ggs. Beeswax, Feiitherw, and everything that muy be oflered, takeu iu ei eliange for goods. Call and get an Almanac for 1869. J. M. CRAT0N. decl9 47-tf LEGAL X0T1CES. LEGAL. NOTICiK. The following sections of the Cod of Citil procedure, ratified tlie 24th d;iy of August, A P. 18G8, is pnblished for the inforr-iation of par tics who have suits upon the Tria'. and Execution Dockets of the late superior, C.auty aud Lquip Courts: i SectiOX 400. The Cler' at the Superior Courts at tltc request ot a pa: . llicreto, witlun at months lrom the ratification ol this act, and on the payment of a fee of one dollar, nhall enter pn a separate Docket, all suits which, at the ratilh 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 tirr.o aforesaid shall be abated, and the Clerk of the Superior Court shall tax the copts against the parties liable, and collect the same by the proper process. 'j "Sec. 403. Existing judgments and decre?s not dormant, may in like manner be entered on the Execution Docket, nnd subsequent proceed ings shall be as is proscribed for actions hereaf ter to be commenced, as far as shall be compatible-with the previous proceedings, and no lien acquired before the ratification aforesaid, shall be lost by any change of process, occasioned by this act." i Persons having, suits on my Dockets will take dne notice and govern themselves accordingly, J. B. CARPENTER, S. C. Clerk, lor Rutlieriord County. 42-t24feb STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) Rutherford Couxty. J Superior Court op Law is Yacatiox. MARY JONES, xs. The Heirs at Taw J, II. JONES. -1 Petition for Dbwer A PETITION HAYING BEEN FILED IN my office, as above, and it appearing tljat Alexander Shields and. wile ilulda two ol tbe de fendants are non-resident of the Stale, it is there- fore ordered that publication be made ia the Star a weekly newspaper published iu the town of Rutherfordton for six weeks notifying Band defendants to be and appear at Uie next term of said Court to be held for the County of Ruther ford at the -Court House iu Rutherfordton, on tlie j 3d Monday in March next, to allow cause wly i (-aid petition shall not be granted, or this case will be beard exvarte as to thcin. - Witness, J. B. Carpenter Clerk of sad Court at office in Rutherfordton, 3rd Monday in Sep tember, A. D. 1868 this Jan'y 23rd, 1869. J. B. CARPENTER, S. C. Cl k; jou. 30-6L STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, RCTHERFOKp COVXTT, SCPERIOR CoCRT OF LlW. A. Harrill, R. Green, SI. Green, N. Green,T. and others; Petition to sell Land. vs. A. P. Green, W. 0. Green, D. D. Robinson and wife, Nancy, and pthera. A TETITION FOR SALE OF LAND FOR -I2L partition having been filed in my office. a$d oath having teen made that A P. Green, '-nejof the defend tnts is a non resident of the SUto fcf Nortii Carolina, it is therefore ordered that pub lication bo made in the Rutiierlord Slur It a'lx week notifying the said A. I Green that he fee and appear "at lhe next term of said Court to he held for the County of Rutherford, at the Court House in Ruthcrlordton on the 3rd M- nday in March next, and answer said petition, or judjg meiit pro cdiiftssio will be taken as to him. Witness, J. B. Cakpentkr, clerk of said codrt at ofllce in Rutheriordion 3rd Monday in SepteSi ber A. D. 18C8. Issued 4th February, 1S69 . J. D. CARPENTER, S. C. Clerk. feb.6-CL 3i Commiijsioncrs IVoficc. rHTlHE Commissioners for Rutherford Counky JL will meet at the Court House, in Ruther fordLon. on the 4th Saturday in Uia month (27ih day) to transact such business as may come lie- fore the Court. By order of the Commismouen. 1. I. WILLIAMS, Ex Officio. feV.t-ft 9 lrk el th Br4 20T 3323 "yXMT ' : ; " ill! my YOBK CITY. 'isl Ho.cbante Protective Union MERCA.VTILB BEFEHEXCB KEGISTEIt? fpUE MK.nCIIASTS? PKOTKCT1VT. 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The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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