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3 it r "i i 4 ? r-: ,C AR.P E N T E B N EDITOE8 AM rsOPfilEJOI. gUTnSIFQRDTQX !; . . ... 3 .. tits i ii i" i ; ' r, i t p ; jParJrbbilorratrdm.Sr,s . - The MtadiifCbJU'ioU(i--iw on Jud 'e fcogaft ftda iheroutpoeMnga of roal'r. 1 cidus f&teng. shoXtme spuke of J udge Logancbargello.theV.Grand: Jury as. being Iud4nd flbteiit stjch; was the case,, nnd IIU Ipolioed . ui power over the crinamal:iai at thevbeffiDtng, ,of ha court, kitiiatgestothe-Jdry gpartakjett tf JLhaS'e Jiuidit. d: ability 'in the V'l ncisi ' duriDg 1 the term, wn3Uai .weft" ro; informed" only ohe civil saitlwaa ried; during the term, all others -fcemg criminal trials', follows that the editor Withe Time are; very incom petent Judges cf J iidiclal capacity, Or jure i nstjgsted by- jreJ udicUl motives--per haps th$ additional MAY associated inr; the editorialship of the' limes has let addi tional tligbHata'tbe 'editorial' sanctum. , TWe nclina't& ttioiopinioni boeyir. ,that, the edftbaof-the; -pipits are .ot the 'tnosJL compeetit'fudgefof Judicial. ;(cap a city; 4 ahd'that among the members of'lhe bar least' eQSto the: editors of the ifnaM in ' deddiBg&ct questifvns6f coorao we do 'hot intimate that this is the .case in the esiirftatfoa of the editors themselves, whose kftoVHdgevf the law and conse quentfht ideas of Judicial capacity are mefaTJed by the'highest standards. -The Times complains that tne mem bers of'thehmr $r-eMJu3ge Logan civilly outslfT fte'Tb.urt "H6ysV-lt shows" that JudgeHpoganf cq min ah'ds " thei f respe ct : and that 'his CQtibuct on !hebench; Is such as mee,$s tftelr'approjiatich, 'civility is a mark, of goc'Vree'dinjg thatHhe 'editors of theimei" mJghVcuIti vate 1 with ' some profit; we have heard it said ' by la w vers of eirJetTeWand ability'that Jtdge Ldganas ma'fijy of he auributea of the most 'eminent Judges admirable . in tempe V ptTetit;5 lif tbe in vestigati 6a o( cfteej triUy tmpartidt, firm in' his de cision,"Sfld ullly'jdiscriminatwg I ih his punishments ; and with legal rknowledge apJysu2SoTelt:iWailni'ste'fi'the law !i The'eitors oTthe Times supposes that Judge togan indictable for receiving money wider ialserttehceY if such is to be the rule tiie editor of the Timet is in a bad rW8y j Jor he has received money ' from nis patrons for near four years' and hits given them in return the most ' puer-" ile' newspaper pub! whed1 witbin the i con fines of f or thpifolina: 'If this 's to - be the'rvrle the Ediiors'of the Times will surely bo' indicted and-- convicted even though' tbe, editor, of4 the Charlotte Demo craltiL Judge of such matters '- should cfiit as outurorshrthtf ease. !u ui"lk '-Seriously Anlicted. .. . The"EditO)r of the Vindicator seems to be serTeusly-"afflicted with we miht say, a canfitftrihratidri of diseasessuch as.Ty droplictifa legrofobiani Revenue fesdr We aJe' trfdysOtTy-for him, as we think i t is ety doub'tf ul 1. whether he wi 11 ever recovethe; braiu seems to be very much affect&d afid iiNie1 should, recover bodily, it is befeaTlrb"meiital part Iwijl be '... t ' 1 ; ..-'- seriously injured.. v ; lie? ;-v'j- Astb the s Renuev wci iwijl ende,avor. to pfescnhlJfy a moderate r xtose';! that t if j)ropriy takerf may-relieve the poor-feK low of a vast amOttrit of pa'in vrs Fifst'we- wbuTd Remind "our friend that the streets and public ways cf our 'Town. b.a.vebeef gOmg "dowft ' for the Uaat w ten yean &e become -almost ? a disgrtrcg'tatRecifciZeiSs of the Town. - The itreeisrafihoit Jfmpa?sibfe at'; limes; md the sidewalks are yery much out of repafH WrwSnlcl Tthfer-'reiirid him thatpthe-wbogmh'i tteWlf e tex-i ceptlon pf-jpart pn,hetast,'yeXr, that the goven.iijf.Qur town. haSjbeeh in tbe har 4stPj Attffc and ,A party-,; VV hat have theyjdiaae: cho; answers ilpofc, around ourlittferiiia'ga and s6e for younselfL . -iv'-.jfcfuj''--wda'- Jilt z - Vv e ould now ear to the editpr of lha ent officers until f6u glve'tbem a cilauce. touc Jpjir;ear;tit but ijpptwiihstaijdiiiig "thattheiOwri.Gomnv'ssiunew liare levied a taJfrkald-iyfi 1 tbibk one that is 'quite rea soriftbl. Ttiia tak ril! be" collected ru - m alter cow tfttijth jrour,grutnbIe;, tnd how uau you uaic J?'y tu. ,ine govemmem vu mo wwn, is in tue iianus uie pirtv lrrews aua isnproyement, j.aaCey, wiff dc tbeir duty ia the face t)f the stin gy iff.' hat'hi ve teeh holding us back murraunng, 11 win ao no good, and he will make more giving his aid to the ad YinHtcmor'fceep eobl jou haTB-orre-noUi -ing fdr'th?6wA,dd4n?tOTsqV vnneement and improvement of our vik .lag Ve intend to improve' oor town,; to the extef ..r meatfia&d':e tlEmV it the duty 1X1 true Sazenst, to, aMf'and encourage uafjnsteadj & putting ,ota cles in the waV. ?j 4 IH Beginning to See. fr The Wilmington Star, aiAougb a T)emocrtie paper, can see rascality po Jdng .out from behind al Uie j pf pesiyjiu of fond affection which ate made by the Northern Dmooratie- paper t o4ha-peo ple of the 3oulh. Hear what lie $ays : .ome of the I?etnocra,tic papers of the Irth, with the so -qjJiLed Democratic World at the head, u& still lavish of their disin le-este4 ..vi.to-.be..: people. ..i he South, xney are especially extrava gant in ccuihs'el-to the - "unrecoii jtructccT' voters of .Virginia, Mississippi andTa. begging them tq reject their tae; CoJir eiitutions whenever and uuwbateyer form presented., One of their .principal real objects is to preyenvthe ratificaMon oVthe i'leenlh Atnendment, as they do not wish, the n)ee hahdfuf of negroes at -the. vl The reader., will remembei that Cm iri-jess. has made ;':tlre ''ratification "oT the Fifteenth Amendment acondition preeev dent to theirestoratioii , or ; adiutssion ut Virgiiu'a, Mississippi -and Texas to the Union, So our dear Democratic friends .of.lhe North-would; have those Slates re main out in the'cold" .indefinitely if 'they' will tny reject all the terms sofi'cred. by Congressr-ternjs, we admit., not aecrp-v table to tljera but certainly the best terms they can get. , ' ' - : It will be a long time, we imagine' be fore the Southern people will -again - be found under the influepc and. leadership of such journals as, the IjTew Torlj; World Journals which have no real interest in common with us, and which are simply actuated by motives of' personal inters est. "''" -J 9 . i 1 ' It has now: been more than four ... years since the work of reconstruction com ihenced. 'During that time all', the South' rn States , except Virginia, Mississippi ana lexas nave been, after a fasnion nds raitted into tbe-Uaion.- - Ft is ' presumedv therefore, that all our people hare learn ed something from experience, that great est of all teachers and, especially 'that the voters of the three ua nreconstrueted" States are now"' tte best judges of the' course proper for them to pursue. 4s In I view of these facts, the impudent dio a-. tion of the Marbleheiirtfid World and its coadjutors will, and of right should' not exert the slightest influences. '! . Let these advisers of the South, attend to their own business, and we will attend to our$. ' They have already done, us in calculable barb'a? ve aH know to our sorrow. We are Inclined to believe that?Ber nard must be .the ''Democratic ditor" that robbed the unsophisticated editor of the Rutherford Star of fifteen' ceyts, " as he has been Luxuriating ejer sipce jlro. ijogan was there. ll'w 13 lliat liro.. JL., is hethe 'oneTStoifarrf. .: ' We are pleased to inform the editor of tho Standard, that Mr. Bernard is not the m an that robbed us of our mopey. v f e did not have the plaasura of - making hie aoquaintence, ind we should hate -to be lieve that he would have treated . us so badly," however since we returned, home, we notice that both the lqr aud Standard man, are getting to be yery sharp, and if we should make another trip down East soon, ' we would be certain to keep an eye on both of them, for fear; that we. might get sharped out of a few more dol: lars.: A JJust Rebuke. 5 p.: From the following ruling of Su preme court, Jt will b. seen s that, certain members of, the bar, are disabled from appearing as attorneys and counselors, in said court, on account of having - signed iv disrespec:ablef luimanly protest,, against the Judges of the Supreme court, as pub lished in the Sentinel somt time aince, '.s I This is areyere, but 'just ' rebuke, to those rebel, aristocratic, "so called law yers, and perhaps, 1 will teach th?m in infutuVe, that it won't, do for such bro ken sticks as ibeyjare, to trifle with, and attempt-to dictate the course that such. men as Judiea Jrearson, IW&d.U ck Settle and Rodman, should take. ..This is hard bnlths poor fellows, but it would be bat sheer; justice, if they were excluded from practicjng in jhe Superior cpurts of the States lOj such men arev unwoiihy 01 oeing respected as attorney's. We uwz Mvjri- jiiuui ujr. miw lesson, oe-I T-t. flirt .1.." - fl. t I ,ed.' w,!,-....-,-?-- - . - 4 ' - .. : - '. SCPBB3JaCOLTlT.TAt th yesterday, Hn Honor Chit f.Juatica Pearsonfcal led attention to the following rale of ttte court '; lious publicatipn. directly ter.dine to lmnair tha espect due"to'th'e ftUthbrtty of tbe C6ortwhfelrJ was puQiispeq.ta tive Sentinel, a newspaper DriiK w in iMupijii, uu iuo 19(11 01 Apru, loos, ana peaded, solemn protest . of he bar ot 'Nbrth' tyaroliua, ana purporting her pigned bv cer tain attorneys pt this conn, orders that the" -Clerk of this Coart iaqHiro, aijd report 1 16' thi Ctiurt I tup uerK-tbf re:;pon reported that the follow Ing peisous wliosa namt-s ' appeared siAried' to 6aia paiiictnw are aitorneya practising? ia tUia.J uoari ; as appears irom its record, to wit : JiessrA B. P. Moore: E. G. Ha v wood. Thna.'RV 4; k tt. RogerirJfa B, BabeJor,.Aj a Merriuwn' .. umtaui, w. ai.. jjuauco, m. caton, jr Ed. Corvialand. GSO-V. fStroiMf.J: Vkoothl .junn nujiiiBn, wen a.-w. xorK, vv. A, Jenkins, Wnu K. Barliam, Asa Biggs, T. J. " JarvTs,1' C. C. W I X I T" mmw -m-r - ytarK,- wm- r.'WrCB, x. Venable. John Kerr. tt. u. auco, josepn j . uavis ana eL J, Warren. On the return of the , report of the Clert" 'fli'a Court orders thai iti attorneys' jaaiaei rift sai3 kmhuii ua-uuui'oi. wie matter aioresaid, be UMQled Irom hereafter appearing' as attorneys orjHjnJ.ellprs'rinnii Court, unless Uiey sblfl Beverally appear on Tuesday, the isth, i :t.i.. 1869, aud show ftinher vsdured teat a copy of ibis Older be serred 00 said aHoroersJ? - , , . - ' . 1 Hli t,wnn?oncement of this rojv&ose' of W18:" Broteatanu," w ho wer troaat left uobvut ijwm,mu ui9 Duaineso 01 tbe court " vd v m i uuvuuig; uuu uappened. wuicii ih wo parsons wnose names appear 19 signed to.e'aid publication aro at'torn'A s byacts- ing in Uus'courtJ. ; -. t i' j;,-l ZIh - Bakersville High School. JRep:C Bowman a graduate of the IfDivrMtV of Va . will open4v School at EaKersviU. about the 1 stf next rygni b . irid from, is experience as- aTjaachev h hvjnjf been for Ahr.ee 0 004 yea,rs prm' elpal bf Burnaville f Jigbf jScbool, wr are satts54(' that he wtiy4isapp)int his V6lQs,ossessing ab&dos expeji ehce and quaJificatmns equal to any teacb jsr Western North Carolina. "We take pleasure in calling attention to thisSchoHo'beTntdst tsn of the most romantic sections of the testerii part-of Uw State, aadfreiJr frojB temptations of every kind than almost Any place ta be found 3fo ung wen. .who desire an education will find this one of the best places .-to. obtsin the same. , - Special Taxes. ' z-nW not ce.ibat -Acts have been passed by the I ? .neral Assembly ," authorizing jBeviral CrWties in this' State to levy sDeciai4-xe.tliAmjjn2 others,; wr coun- ty Kutnerrprtij.nas- oecn atiinonzeu 101 Jevy 9 spjai- tax, not. tb exceed. f4.UU - Now we are at a loss "to ktioV how thii is to be done without going beyond the limit at the Constitution. If we are. uotjin error, ijio ConsUtutum only, pro vides for special taxes,, for special pur poses, ana mat ne.uner xpe oiaie imr nnv counly in the State has arty ' power to levy a special tax, to pny?the? ordinary expenses of the .State or, county, a "M The Corwtittttioja pridesi that theeji-. cral.tax .of the State and couHty, sliajl not exceed CCJ ceuts pn the S 100:" worth, of 'property. ' - '""' ';;. aJi4 a " - -a We know that in this toontyvand U ia prbably',the case in all the counties that baye been authorized to .levy special taxes, that -the VaW of tax will 'far. exceed 66f cents, and at the same time no spe cial purpose", to iirr'e a special tax -... IIow is this? If the General Assem bly has the power ; to, -Authorise a, county to levy, a special tax.oT $4,000 to pay the general and ordjiiary -.. ex penses of ' the cour could they "hot with' equal pro ptiety, authorise ihe levying, of ten,- fif teen, otevt V twenty thousand dollars tax. in the .same manner?,, wi: 1 ? ; Of what avail then are the provisions of the Constitution in regard to the gener- ; ' We"are of the opinion 'that, this is all wrong, and that, there U to authority in the" Constitution, - for the levying of a speeial tax fur general purposes. ; J-We say let this matter be in ve sligated , and if wrong, let It be r-nMed ihe peo pleiarB poorly able to-pay what the Con stitution provides for, but are billing to comply witti woai s r:ght and juit, dui 'we do not think they ought to ,Le' forced to pay an uncori titu tlonal taX,vand es pecially when there isino nece.Kjty for it. Let taxes be levird in ftC.ordanceV with the Cunstijiuiioii nd all will g right.. Ac? Advertisement. -; LISTOFXSTTEBS, rA list of letters remaining in the Post Office at Rutherfordton, U. Cfj June 15th, 1869.- If not ta"ken out iu thirty days they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. . ' ' - " ' ! -r Persons calling; for tbege tetters' Will please say that-they are advertised. -. . ". A.. Banton, WnUam Byce. ' C James Joshua Caaip, .Arthur Cook, J. R. Cochrnn, 2. . - ' D Jas. N". Dobbins, JPhi'ip Douglass, Robert Davis, Mar in Daniel. K ; E-rSurauelKdwiUs. .... '-.. F Dr. BcmiHjj,lJohn FJJnr). ' G Philip Oolorth, P. II. Gross. HU -N. Ilutclnnson, J. , Wr. llalford, Wm. Hurilsinger, 2,-Z. C. Ilardin. ' JT. lil Jolinson. - : : t i L Henry: Lilea. . M Ur. D. Mc Cole, 2, G. W, Ifogarvey. ? . 0R.S. Owcng. ,!-. .. P-U). S. Pack. .. . , " ,, . R Walton Itoberson, 2, Jas. O. Robertson.' - S Solomon Scott, John C. Smith, 2. T J.,M. Toma, William Torns, John Toms. W Allred Waldrop, John Weston-"- . ..u:i4 H. Wall, Daniel .;,::--' ' SADIES L-; ! A Mi3 S. Axvjm, . ,B Mrp;, Margaret Bailey, Mrs. : Catlirine Bracketty Mrs. bosnn Brown. - v'3 .m-f r C Miss Jennie Carrojl, Miss Matt Carson. m ; 6 Miss JliaG ross. H Miss .Vnrtha Ann Harris. vii i Jj-r-Miss EHen Lewis, Mrs. Iiuckadod M Stjsau Katheriiie MfEntire, Miss 'Ellet Madcapj Mrs. lfacy JLfuAbee, Miss Maggie Mc Brayer. ' ' '. . N Mrs. Xancy. Nelson. ' - I ' S Maltilda Scott. . ' ' :r T Mrs. T. K, -Toms, Mrs. S K Tiatt Miss Mary Waiton, Miss Jtfartha Williams, Jrs. J. A L. Wroj, ; .. STATE OF SORTH (73.ROUNA, ) : ; -.'. ;U1" OLK -CODHTT. J Superior Court or Law, ' VacatioxJ . : .. JouxGAEiiiso'i'i' Admistrator of George Williams, fleo'd., J t:Vi . '" va..; . ,! rrf.--T J. W.j Eompton, & others. .)-?Di ition to sell land to constitute asselts. A ' Petition for sale of land as above, having xmbeen filed in my office; aad it appearing thut Marcus Morrow and wile Harriet, and Dines snd wife Sophia, defendants are. none' residents of the fctat,e. It is theretre ordered, that publica tion be made m- 4qe Rutuerlord qTar, tor eix weeks notifying the said uoiie resi ients, Marcus Morrow1 aJid "wifeTIarrlet, Dines? and. wife Sophia; that they be andappear at th , Cbait LI r . ' . . 1 r. .!',-' f'-.i..... " rxr ft.. ,.f Honda in' August; i869y-rid show ause, if aoy1 ney bavo why tbe prayers tne. petitioners snail not be granted tr judgment pre coryesso.ww oe taken aa to the.ri. " . PAVHoess-R. S-'Abbahs. clerk of said court of- nce this b.b day, o: June, 180b. . ,. 20-6t. . K. S. ABU A MS, S. C. C. STATE OF 1I0RTH CAROL1WA V f t r . " 1 i VVX a i " ; Superior Court of Law, Vaoatios. : Elizabeth K-vHar npn, dee'd., v 1 petition to sel vs. Liaua. to con Thcs. Hunsinger, and wile Susan. i, ) stitute assets, A ' Petitiotf for sale of land as above having 7u.hlMl Klrl in-nitr nffina anii it aniuunnnir that Thomas Hunsinger and wife Suaaqdelend anis are none iesidents ol the Stats. It is tuerp- lore ordered, Uiat s puLdk-ation te , made, in, the Rulliertord SfAR; lbr 'six' weeks lotilying ttie- saic cone resident dciendants, that they be and a pptar before nie- the undersicned at tbe 7onrt j t i r i t- n i Jiiiimnuo 1 i- i i urn rtn tna ar M7,la;pn A any tijey have, why lUe prayer of. he petitioner shall-not be granted 'or judgment pro conesso ofgc in- Columbus, this 6th of Jiue I860: '..ot''.T-:.;'v'--v a. s.'AtftiM3;'Ci o,t. WANTED, r . ' '.si---i - ... ,1000 16s. Bitter Boot, .1 OOa.Iba., May? Apple, td 1000 ilba. Percoon Root. 1U0D Jbs. BntteiBy Root, ' at JONES & BRYAN'S.', June 21 It., .: i, , , ..;',; Eiadie Dress Goods.. TBH U&L1NS, CALICOES,- PRINTS, a:DE ilTiL LAINES; GftmaUineaPopttuV oj iat mcn.26tf . 4 ' STORE ! .' rV&P tJXDEESI,G3ri5D takes this metbod Of J- ictbnninj Lis oid.;; friends and. the, public generally; Uat,he has jnst rgceiTedand has .ii)f sale a wefi assorted stock' of ' Si M which Lc offers at tbe. moat reasonable prices for Vasn or juointryiwne, t ; ; liMystbcklof tlooa' consists of almaet every thing usually kept in a retail store, and when you want anything in my line of busine-iS. do hoc fail to. give me a call before going elsewhere.. '.June 24.14 ; ; JAS. A M1LLEEU CIARPETERSTOOLS, consisting of Planep, Braces and Bitts, Sqaares, Hammer, Saws, Chills. AUijjra, Gimbt.ts, ic for sale cbvp bj -jne 24i JAS A. MILLEtt. CIOFFEE Sugar, Salt, Bac J tc,' cheap at" ". J 4-S- Bacon, Flour, boda, A MlILEKtS. iTOTTON YARN. - A quantity of the best V arucle f Saturn Yarn, of all uumbeis ., just ' -" - . . . . - . received Irom the f actory, lor tsuie vy IA. juue 24tf.4 JAS, A. MffiLEBv 3 EMLOCK. SOLE-LEATHER, J&P Skins, Calf Ski us. bheep Skioav jui.ei4tfi -a''V-r JAS.' A; MILLER'S. Iftf ATS' for Ladies, Gentlemen or CJiildren, JJU- for sale by. JAS. A. MILLER. CIlGARa If you waut a good cigar do not j fail i cajlat ' JAS-4- MLLR'S. f " June 24tt ' , , f - ( - . ffANCY ARTICLES to please- your: wives H? v and babies, at ,J AS. A, M1LLEK5.- ju:.e'24tt . ; . 00TS andlioc of the best Call Shin fur sale cheap by JAS. 1. MILLER. t RUGS, Painty 6Vls, Yoruisliis, Dye-SiuSs . Kereosene, Ac, Ac., for -sale! by f , jupe 24tf - . JAS. Al MILLER. .- i ADIES DRESS GOODS. Calicoes ,124 centa per yard ; best quality bf American Prints for .20 cents per, yard, Delates, Alpucas. Merinos, Casimeres, Ginghams, Berejes, Liuseys, Denims, Corset Jeanaj tc, &a , lor me by -,yiQ9 2Ut ; ; JAS. A MILLER. . ARD W ARE, Cutlery,, Axes, Shades, Slio v- els, Hoes, Jfce., for sale by . - , imie24tf, JAS. A. MILLER UEENSWARE, Glassware and Crockery MILLER'S Ware for sale at JAS. A. tfjuue 2411.. ;.,,;,; t. , t.-, , C10NFECTI0NERIES, Candies, Lemons, &c., J at , , JAS. A. MILLER'S, juue 24bf, . ' - . f Wauled. 'i ' Tl A LBS- C1TTER ROOT,. iFl 1000 lbs of Butterfly Root.-' lO'JO lbs. Percoon Root. - . ' 1000 ibs May Apple.- by ' JAS. A. MILLER. WANSED.-IOQO lbs. of Cottpn and ' Linen Raj's lor which the market price will be given, at JAS. A. MILLER'S. June 24u. ; . . ; -""-".' Great Inducements ! ! f. J 1 I vH J- A m f- I -a Selling Low for Cash Cant. J. W. Clarke, being desirous of closing up his buaines-, in the Mercantile Line, uow otlttra a large, btoCk 01 . 1 INFUI i Aft IJ MUSlMi bUUU ; '- consisting of PRY GOODS, GROGERIES, 1 CONFECTIONERIES, 4 HARDWARE, QUEENS W ARE, -; - GLASSWARE, NOTIONS, BONNETS, 'i HATS, BOOTS, ;' : - SHOES, ' " - - ; &c,--' which ha Ls offering at remarkably low prices for Cash or Country Produce. Call and examine my Goods belore purchasing elsewhere. ojit '. ' - - It w- nr. a pitta 1 OOD RIO COFFEJfi HJC' forsaloby J. W. CLARKE. juue24tf. t ? vi - 1 ."KANCT ARTICLES, of all descriptions, for JL ;. sale cheap for caab by. J. W. CLARKE juue 24tf. JTi ESTLEMENS DRESS GOODS, of all T stvles'Sniilualitiesfor saleat low prices at june Z4u, " u"" t r 1 t 1 u it 9 OCX. ISLAJSD s JEANS at ; 50 ceuts per 9 vard. Best quality of Rock Island J for $175 per yard; for sale- by ,uue24tf : J. W. CLARKE. T7ELL selected assortment Of-all kind o .Notions aud iFaocv Goods last received and for sale by ?. W. CLARKE. - june 24tf - v- - -- . . I lOTJNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds and at highest market prices Ukeo-in exchange for , Goodaby t t . J- w uiiAa.js.ci. jane ?4U "l ANDIES, Ruis'vps , Oranges, Cheese, 8oda 1 XI J PrantaM hi f.r BolO hv - iJ i .'. l june 24tf J. W.CLARKE, ftp 1NWA RE, consisting of Pitfhew.-.Bucketis JI, i Dish Pa us,. Pie Pans, Ctoffee , Pots, .Candle Moulds, tcv, &c, lor sale cJicap by '''. - june 4lt J. W. CiiAUKM. ' V1 r 0 8318 at W, CLARKE S, j june 24lf. 5$- r'b. hX'&Zffi Wu" riH; - - - "J " f ipuiLET SOAPS, PerfiuBetieSii Extracts and JL other J.XOMOUS, tor saiecneap, at. june 24 ' '-'rW J; W CLARKE'S - .xV ILERY.. Jinives and Fo ks, : Spoons, un4JtC 4 "TTSTJHDQW GLASi of U stees jut receiy. ;;Sr edat , J W..CLAltIiE'S , june 24tf. ' SOOD; ARTICLE of PUTTY- at J. W. Cr.ARKTTR Dissolution. fipHE Jirm of MITCHELL SUTTLE being JL dissolVpi all pefiwiris indebted to them by KTt or Airoiint nm rtvynosfed to mako pifrment rfvniioslad lo H. lCMitcheU inf whose LandsViJbe louixl j, all claims hle them. 'M ' Wff T- V. II. H3I1TCHELL, G. WJ SUTfLK. ' i I .. ,v inr r H.HM1TCH ELLNs recetsi5;this wees i BJLi fro-n New York a New Stock of Spring aud Summer Goods consisti.?; of . DRY GOODS, f GROCERIES.- HARDWARE, BOOTS, -" SnOES," HATS, -CAPS, : BONNETS, , , NOTIONS, f , r . . w ts'.tc, 4x,JUr.jL II J J I all of which will bo sold at low p. iccs for Cash, or Country Produce- ma.274t. -t JLMITeHJaillsss lX3t l1 RECEIVED CRATON'S TORE. I -H AYE just received, from New , Yrk au Charieston, a very largo and desirable stock' of GOODS, consisting of eiiY GOODS, Motions, . Faiiry A'ltolcs, i DreS Goods; for Ladies' ilnd . ; Gentlemen, " ' . Hardware, ' ' " ' ShOCjS mi "great "warrety A LARGE LOT OF CHOICE GROCRIES embracing, ' " "'-- - -. ; ,"'- "-'" SUGAH, ' " l , -: . COFFEE, , i , . TEA, . . . . 1 ... SODA, ,. ' SALT, . . ; . r . CHEESE, - , 1 CRACKERS, OYSTERS, " &c, fec., ' . " ' CROCKERY a d d - G LASS WARE irr ..1 . ahflfl- DRUGS, MEDICINES,, PA?XTS, OILS, i VARNISHES, -DY44 STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, PtiTTY, 1 . .- - -. . ' . . . x and everything in fact usually kept ia a fit class Retail Store, all of which will be sold at greatly reduced prices for Cash or Country Bro duce. . j.. , . . , My friends and the public generally' are res pcctiully mvUed to call and examine niy "stock, as Ileel contivieut that I can and will sell-, them GOOD GOODS; as low as they can be botight in Charlotte or else where for Gash or Country Produce. " .' i- ' J. M. CRATON. It jne3-l9 rf - Messrs. J0XES & BRYA. AVE J.UST RECEIVED, AND ARE still receiving, a krira and handsome stock of all kinds of ' " STAPLE AND FANCY jsl. ec rjsr bc iCi ie: V -' . . .. . . , .... .. . . . .... . which they propose t'sell at the lowest1 Cash prices, or lor any and all kiuds of Produce at the highest market pric.es t , . Call and examine Our stock before purchasing elsewher. ; - "... - JONES & BRYAN. : mch23tf Waiileif, Good seasoned White Oak Spokes, (or two horse- Wasjns.' - 20 tf- Apply immediately to J. B. CARPENTER & CO. ALL kinds of STATIONARIES rind in faot everytliing else, usually, found in a Village Stow, can be found at. JONES 4 BRYAN: mch.25tf ' JB. CARPENTER 'A CO., intend kwping he best Workmen and good material for the manufacture of all .work in their line of basi-, ness. -' ' 13-tf. OVERS of, Good Coffee would do wcM to call and examine 'oaf" stock'' belore' befote purchasing elsewhere JONES Jfc BRYAN. ( . mch25tl , . ' . . " - . .... AILROAD CARTS; manufactured bv! 13-t J. B CARPENTER & CO. Hardware and CiUIcry; EMBRACING a large assortment of SpadesC' Axes, Shovels, lines of, the best qujbty, Table Knives and .Forks, Pocket Knives,' &ay Ac. for sale by. JONES 4 BRYAN. . mch25tt '. !-. ; ' -.- - ... CAtlLlAGESf, uxb KS, BUG UJk., ttUd WAOONS, put up at the (hdriert notice-, by..- B. -C A RPENTER. CQ 13-tt. ' Factory Yarn, y Jj GOOD article'bf Factory' Yarn1 for sale at '-.v"l Jf-Vri ' , J. MCRATON'S , MR, ELI AS, ALBRTGIJT one of , the best Workmen In woodwill always1 be foutd ready to accommodate bis friends, at the shoD ol --.. . , . : - 1 uit. . .- - , J. ii. CARPENTER & CQ. (FOKMERteT GEISWOBUl's) X. A. GRAXGEB & CO Prirpj-ietsr '. GOLDSBOROVN. :o: - All Rail Rofrds'ceriteHrjjr ' and i paming 'tliisl point, bave4lriket,praces.,n tbif UeteL j Passengers going South, East aud ISTest dine at this Hotel. ; " ; ' ! v 1 1 ' - BaegJige taken lo Sn 1 from ' the House Tree- of Chajeti and. checked .pn-junj, desired rutin s . ' " WP PAIRING m tTood atii Iron done al the MA .-lowest rates bv.s .; .,. ., .. . -j 1. J. is. CARPENTER A CO. A HAYING eeeure4,tie serviees of Tobias Morris in our Blacksmith .Shop, who knows what to ao with ironic' . a-.hV.yi m. 13-U. .J.B.XURPENTRA 00. JTJ$T GRAiVD SALE OF.--I' '; ; RISALESJAtT I PERSONAL PR0PER1!YfM BY TlIIIs ;s ' NORTH CAROLINA REAL and Personal Estate Agency- APITAIST0C5, -.-r $130,000! Subscribtd and taken by responsible persons end JOSEPH G. HESTER, President JOSEPH DIXONV Vice President JOnN a HESTER, Sec'yand lreas. R0BT G. LEWIS, Legal CouiseUort 2.000 -Valjjabi,b -PtKCES gf Peopkbtt to -jms Draws ros, woaru 514(5.691. - 13,345 Tickets wW,lf4 sold at $2 each! '' Apy one making up a flub f twcnly-five will be rewarded with od tictet free, ' It is not necessary for ticket holders to be present at the drawing, ., , ;, 7. a RKAL ESTATE,; One Residence in Raleigh, N. C . .". One " - " -- Oae ' . , . .- - One' " ?. ' " On : in Warreuton, . One, ! " in Chapel Hill. .$10,000 '8.000 i.J 6,600 5,000 5,000 2.000 2,000 Qaji Hotel in Taylorsville, N. C. ' List of Personal Properly, Samples on exhibition at HESTER,, BROS. . CO., ifo. 26 FayeUeville St, Ralelglv X. C. at the regular cash-prices. :f 10 Fine Phaetons, $600 each rjade by : -sr.H. D. Schmidt, EaltLmoro, ,; -! $ 6,000 10 Fine Top Biggies, S350 eadi, made by H. D. Schmidt, Baltimore, 3,500 0 1st Premium 7 octavo Pianos, made v. by Tremaine Bros., New Ywk, $650 . , ' 'each; ' 32.S00 T 5 Parlorbr Church Organs, 6 stopf,$250 ' each, made bjrTremaine Bros, N. Y, vl,250 ' 500, Sewing Machiuea, Wilcox & Gibba -tp- " $60 fcachv 1 ' " SO. 000 1 500 Si.k Dresses, best article, 12. yards . - V' l u ia oft nftft Yelociftedes, $5 each. 450 i rolls Brussels Carpet, 45 yds each " $135 per roU.; ; v . " ' 3,240 , 6 oalamander safe?, wilder S Tatenr, . best in the world, $260 each. "1 Cash Prize, $1,000 in gold, , ; jq m 100 each, ' V 200 " " . . 10 " " '' GT2 " '1 J 5 M 1000 u " 2T " 1,560 1,334 1,000 2,00 3,360 2,000 3000 Prizes. Val-ie of the total am'n $146,604 Total number of Tickets, 13,347. - JIODE OF DBAWJJVC " All of the abovejis put in the drawing at tho re'Tilar cash selling prices. and will be disposer1 ol j; by a regular mode ol drawitg, and in order to -accomplish this, Uie Company will sell 731 tickets at $2 each,; ; . -t. The dravviiigwill- take place in TUCKER'S' HALL, in the City of Raleigh,, tnincediately after sffle of Tickets, -.-of which, due , notice will be given, at least one week before tte day ol draw ing., : S. -. :-:;' , The Company is working Uhdcr the provtalaiia of h special Charter granted by the General As eroblj of North Carolina, which compels the compuny to comply fttithluUy with all coutraOts. -Copies can be had on application to the com . pany. All the above meutioned property will cer.'ain ly be disp -scd .'of ..us above stuted, and those drawing it v ill oe invested with the title in lye, simple: ' 2f No member of the company allowed to purchase any tickets. ;, All money sent by mail ait- the owner's vrisk ; that scut by Express, Registered Letters, Checks r Drafts at the risk ol the company, , Nq property will be.Jis ed unless the t tlo is LndiRpuuible. ? , i The Treasurer has been required to give a bond f five tliouaaud dollars lor tho faithful perlorm- ance of his dunes. lie is required to 'devisit, daily, in the bank, all monies .received, where it will' remain until the tickets are sold and all the propel ty will be positively drawn and delivered, to the parties drawing, or the money returned. Send two dollars by Express, Post Office Order, Registered Letter or Draft, at our risk, or by mail at. your rUk. and, take a chance at the 3,000 val Ui.oie prizes offered. . , Tickets will be sent anywhere in the -United" States at the Company's risk upou receipt of and a pogtHge stamp. 1 lie plan of drawing shall be as folio vs:' there sha'l be two wheels, one a prize wheel and one a pumber wheel and onearratiged in some public place in the city, where the ticket holder may wi'ness the drawing it be desires.- In th on um ber wheel there shall be 73,347 tickets correspon ding in number to those which have been sold. Irtthe prize wheel there shall be deposited by the board of supervisors, appointed by tho Di rectors, 3,000 tickets', designating the prizos to drawn, a'ter which the wheel fhall be sealed up and placed in the bank in this city, until the time of drawing, when the bupervisors stiall bring Ihem to the place of drawing, break tbe seals and the drawing shU be di- posed of by ta . kuiif a ticket tiom eadi wheel, at the fume- time and the prize ticket taken from the prize wheel shall designate the prize 'drawn by. the ticket correspondiiiir in number to the one taken from the wheel at the same time. The wheat shall be well shxkeii after each ticket is drawn- The Supervisors will be gentlemen well known and noted lo; honesty, and integrity, whowill not be allowed to purchase tickets or own any stock hrh epropaniV'r-?,h Butabors and prize will be drawn .lr9Ueacn wbeel byt wo blind Knva nniHo Al't6ttrir fill hhmliJnMiik(iliL. prizes will be published in somepioininent news paper immediately after Xbe -drawiogif Persona at a distance drawing prizes,'may havfftherrfi'eiil to any pan of the United Slates they may desire. Description of Real Estate. SEVEN r IN K KKSlUJiNUES FOCR IS THE f UJTT OF KALEIGII. One in: Varrentort, VVnrren county, N. C, , - : One Hotel in Taylorsville, county seat of Alexan dcr county, N. C. - - 'A - ' Pne kit consisting bf 8 acfes in Ralejgh, about tnree-tourtiis of a mile from tbe Capitol ; about t 2 acres in -forest oak and hickory, Itouse f.-ont- ?; iugn tiie street and about 50 feet , back ; warns to tne house 15 leet wide, planted on either side with Krr.oisimus for hedge, with a mrWe statute of Uie Goddess Flora one side full size a fine piece of sculpture, sa'd to ? have cost $1,500. On the other side, 8un Dial en marble column, bth on mar le pedes taja. Front pailings on the street, resting on - liewect g'anne rwse, .with" cramto gateposta. , The grounds in the grpve are highly fcrtiliicd and well set with clover and orchard grass ?J Tlie tmaiuinsr'8ix acres tdgklr-'lirrtiliaedipro. A : 1..-. . i . - 1 1 j I v ducing last year, besides much bay aud veg eiauies, Dales 01 cotton. 'iiTlfe dvi'dlfng of brick. is'42x35 ' with- jonicul ineial root, and two .Franklin ..rods.' In the basemept is Uie kitcben, aaout 20 left square 'aridHiedining room 18x32 feet, and two pas) - tries well fitted' a p. On the middle floor tliwe ar two, large rooin., wnu uip uiaccn, iiuu um variegated marble Tuabtjes and a' Spacious ball and-Apen room jbC enjoy ing t tbe -summer breezes. In the third sujry are two large and oue small dormitory all with lire places, "and i a large passage with cases lo? wardrobe, i !i' thf attic, story jb . a small dormitory, , with Mairs to scuttle in the roof,' " A - i .Tbere is a portico u tbe boose 8x14 feewith .floor of hewed granite slabs. The steps of the kHuildirig,' vin'eiront'nd rear;5 are of 1 hewed grauita, w4tb iron banisters, and all. tbe, door and window sills are of hewed granite, and alftne faesli bung on balances.1 The wood Ait-j woik af fiie. fcuiidinif are of the choicest: ma terial, and the entire buijqing recently painted. ' The 6uho,J8C3 eousiKt bf i tarn 40x20 feet v with baseBont r walled with .'granite,! large enough for 12 horses or cows, with shed ja front md on the two ends one' end fitted up f..r lour milch cows ; a bono stabtoi llx2A leet ; , carnage bouse 18x24 fetti a bouse -fcr servants 8x37 feet, well x37 feet, well furnisfied.-with I Where be will be pleased to wall 0 b1s old eu f -and tecenUy painted and has a itaoiet. GIVB HIM ACALL'w'4n, ! 1 k iiiw places good cellar; a brick smoke bouse. 20x20 feet. of very high pitch, sliedSed all around with wood, gear and chicken house under thA J nud spacioa 1cc house, walled with grnui uruuu uie grove pnsaes a nrancn Vib never failing spring of pure coot ' water. V Immediately below this is a 'irranitoinilk bouae, tbe water of the spring which is very abondant, passes - ;int Stone milk trough through the milk bouse, and discharges la a crystal k .fish pond, some 14180 feet, io' which . ' Vit krge variety of ash, many of them s Urne that the est froca fingers. r'cei 10 000 Que large and convergent hoose In" tl.aS ' uCity ol Raleigh, on New Borne street, " e- . vvwwio yai lurs. with 11 neewsr out buildings, 1 acres of ground; and beautiful oak grove. Vidua, ' X 66.500 Ooe large house on; Newbern and Blo&i. wotth streets, containing twenty rooms, suitable lor a boardinarbwae, all tncccasary oat building with a beautiful oak grove in theyani and I ( 5 i aero cfproutjrL Value 1 , $5 One bwtui ilul is rge residence, 'on If ew 1 4 . bcrn street,, eight .rooms and i bam " merit, lour out bBild,gn nnd "stable,"'- seveu acres of grouua, elm grove, rery ' - desirable and attractive. Value, $00d One in Warrenton, NC, jtnown t ill Alston prsperJinpcrtecAdetoo, ol the best tJitl houses ni tlte State; containing S largo rooms, doulTe pJail f t1 ! I f r - w kuu iunicun, one 01 me mi com manding and beauti ill. n-siuVocies in '. , tho place, with 8 acres of graund, one orchard, beautiful ;0ok. grore ja uth f , . yard, and necessary but buiUingi $5 00(1 The property at ,Tayluruvilo ia very at- ' , . tractive, valuable and cheap, "li 'taW ; a Hotel at the county seatol a flour ishtng and gwwuvUla-o, f ibou- : saud or more inhnbitanta, and situated, one square fi-oui a good aud H.oum'tiing College, no school ol better grade, ' right on the Hue of the' Atlantic A j. . . Ohio Rail Roadv aud being situated tn -the mountain region, the , scenery . is truly delight nl and fascinating. Co'n- ' tains twenty rooms aud tho buildings are new-Vahwv " - - - - 52 009 One in Chapel UUl,contauHDgfourroomj , "'. with lire places, and one foriy fobt ' . dining room. Also, kilohru, out houses and one and three-loiirlhs acres ' o! land, Value, -. 2,000 Those ordering tickets' can select any number from I to 73,347fc if, the number ordered has bceu taken, the number nearest will be senL Oue tiace cent slump must accompany every or der. All tickets w-ib have tlio seal of tho Cua. pany and signature of. tho Secretary. . " ', ' Persons living at a distance will bel furnished with an official hat ol the draaing. , t"ftre refer to any Alcrchau; Bauker or. other gentleman of standiuir in the Cilr of Ra leigh. - i Vi ' 'l'tV4 'i For further descriptions and particslurs, adUruss . j oiix cr hestek; sw.t, 5 . Ituleinh, It. C. P. S, Ren! estate wauted lurtli2i.d Drawing. Peisons desiring to dispose lo Real Estate througli thiaCoinpauy will be required la send us a des criptrou, and a ceitiucate 01 titl, Ac. Desirable pn.'pcny wjll bo taken iu any part of the United States, lor the second drawiug. ; Prelereucfs will be giveu to persons who pur chase the largest number of Tickets' in the pres ent Drawing.; - ; ' - . mny 6-6t '- .p ,s' ,f:'-:'j---.'-.r. T tbi Cltiascn of i'olk Count r- ' ' ACH mouth h'efeift,er, until further uoi ice, J during the wtek comineucior on the first' Monday, one. of our firm will be in Columbus, thus giving our clients and 'others in Polk, who desiringit, a favoTiiblo .opportunity to consult witti us. - Mr. Churchill wt.'l attend iu July. OfGce in the Court llouxe ' , ' CHURCHILL & WHiTESIDE, , May 13 3t. Attornoys. CAEEXAGS! SHOP. J. C. CARPEATfett & CO;, Ot'I'OSlTE THE JAU) H I. T II Ell FO IS DlW, IV. c. 13-1 f. Motions and Fancy Goods. A LARGE assortment qT Notions and Fancy Goods of every variety foe aalo by mch.2:tf JONES & Bit TAN. PERFUMER V, Toilet Snaps,' ia. for sale by . JONES t BRYAN. moh2itf ' ' OOP SKIRTS, and everything else the Ladies want, for sale by mch25tf ? JONES k EiiVAN. A LL kinds of Gentlemnn's ' Dns 6oods, Inr 2Sl sale by ; JONES & BRYAN nicli2alf OOTS and Shoes of all kinds and prices to suit customers, lor sale by :' . ' ' mch25tf JONES i BUYAJI. ' f "HJf ATS and Caps, of the latest stvlen, Tor sale I MM. by 2 " . s JON E ft BUY A NJ3 mcli25tf , t FASU10X.VBLE TAILOR, 1$ pleased to inform Kw . fiiemla that lie has receive4 Jroro New York the latent ' fashions for the SpYtng and -Summer of 1869,, snd is prepared' to. execute all work in his line Ji$ the la test and best styles. Prices - moderate to suit the- times. Produce rtaken ? in- tx-- change, for work. HOP in Eaves" building. over. Jones & Urvan Stors, mch.l&C REMINGTONS' F I R EAR MS Sold by Twd erllr A Literal Discount to jfaiers. -- -J- If - ' i , 200,000 .. Armv, Navy, Belt, Police and Pocket Revol vers : Rppeoting), and Yert Pocket Pistols tnd T?ipi .tt C.kVF ' usinor Xfptalic Cartride-sT4' TtrMl Joadine and Revolving Rifles. $ . - . & - E. EEHnCTOJ 4 S0.1S, ILIOJ, J. t .Jan. 30-ly.r 'i - - - - - - ' ' t. II. IS rem '-'-' IS NTorth buying Ilardwar for WhsW galo and Retail Teade' V 4 H 4 SI f BREM, BROW k CO. W A 1 l ' t t!fATB, BfTtUMK. i'tf : ' Charlotte, K. 0. mch25-3t I S OX It r I O II i 'Mm' -The flra fef MTtLKR 4'CLARKE, has bee 3 dissolved by mutual cons nt All persons Inf I debtQdjQihelaterra wiilj)Jeaie caHstid srttlo ' immediate It. as we wishto'wind'uD the VustT't' 5 fig ll ILL ERA n 1 J." W. CLARKE. n " . A. MILLER wilLnUlIcoutinue.buginesnst bis OLD"TASD, o door fleutJj of the Store' ITouse ocenpied by II 1 LLKR k CLARKE. Whsr he will always be glad to see bis old customer and friends. S"8vttf--, fcc Uts-ei." ? i. W CLARKE will Uo keep opes s Store . at the OLD STAND of UI r.r.ittt ro a o r k 1 11 1 i i I M i i M f I ' 1 ( 7 1 w t I t, . I t a', 1' i -I
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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