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Knr I In* Times. The Crack Crop of Wheat. North Pacolk.t S. C, Friend Stores:?While you arc blowing for Uuion County on the Wheat question, I wish to back you, as far as truth will allow, ami then 1 want you to fight it out, however warm the "chicken dispute" tuay grow. I liave had my wheat threshed out, and off of* 11,058 square yards t got 75 bushels, of G(1 lbs per bushel.? This is lesa than 2A, aprga-r-about 2|. Ono acfro yielded 40 bushels.^"otie dozetjbuftdles threshed out 1 bus and two^uartS. This wheat is of the Fultz variety ; was sown two days before Christmas, and did not come up uutil three or four weeks after. I do not write to boast, for I am not at all satisfied with the results of my effort?for I oxpect, if I continue fanning, to raise 75 bus. on one acre?but simply write to show our Northorn tradupers what South Caroliua is capable of doing under such au administration as Hampton's. The land is here for any one doubting the statement to measure for himself, aud Mj. Elius Mitchel, Seneca Thompson and Marcics Briant, who threshed the wheat, can testify as to the result. I beliorc there is yet five bushels on the ground, as when t he wheat was in the "dough" state much of it was blown down and did not, consequently, thoroughly mature, and having to cut that with a mowing blade much of it was left an the land. ? Any one desiring this wheat for seed can have one bushel for one and a half of good sound wheat free of smut. J. W. TENCH. l>K8TKUOTIVK FlKK AND LOSS OF LlFE.?St. John's, N. 13., June 21.?A fire commenced at 2 o'clock yesterday evening, with a strong northwesterly wind, destroying the Custom house, Victoria Hotel, Academy of Music, DramatiojLyceura, lloynl Hotel, Bank of New Brunswick, maritime bank agencies of the Bauks of ^^^real and Nova Scotia, Savings Bank, Vic^^^Htschool house, grammar school, Trinity C^ffcn, St. Andrew'8 Church, Centenary Church, (iermau St. Methodist Church, City Hall, Water (?ommision*ra' nffioo. haiikinir ImiKinu nf Siiiumn ? , o ?? Jones & Co., George Phelps and Maelellan & Co., Western Union telegraph office, Daily I'tlegraph, Daily Newt, Globe, Freeman and Watchman newspaper offices, news room, all insurance offices, Ritchie's building, law offices, and a large number of business houses. Several vessels were burned to thewator's edge. Five men and two infants are known to be lost and many other JLrc missing. The loss is estimated at from S10JX)0,000 to $15,000." Famine threatens.? The area burned covers nearly 200 acres. Nbw Yokk, Juno 21.?United Stales Consul D. B. Warnor, at St. John's, N. B., telegraphs to tho Mayor of New York as follows : "St. John's is almost to'ally destroyed. All the public buildings arc burned. Few business houses are left. Fully one-half of tho residences are in ashes. Send all the aid you can. Fifteen thousand people arc homeless." St. John's, Junk 21.?Fully half the city was destroyed. Women and children are in the streets crying for bread. furt1ibr details $20,000,000 and Eighty Liver Lost?The fnsnrance. Montreal, Juno 22.?The insurance on the losses by the St. John's fire arc so far as hoard from us follows: The North British and Mercantile held risks of $000,000, and their supposed losses are from $300,000 to $50li,uoai xt Adonica loses $250,000. The lloyal Canadian, $300,000; the Citizens', about $200,000; the National, $76,<>00; British American, 27,000 Commercial Union of London, $250,000; Royal of London, $500,000; Liverpool, London nn<l (llobe, $700,000; The Queen, Northern, Imperial and Guardian each 8500,000, the ot Iters not heard from. Relief is Vicing sent from all points throughout the Dominion. The only American risks are the ./Etna, $22,000; Hartford, $200,000; I'henix, of Brooklyn, $60,000. .?. Severe Fighting t.v Asiatic Turkey.?London, June 22.?Turkish dispatches from Montenegro report that S: Inttan Pasha has driven the insurgents from Ostrok and taken possession of the town. The Turks now occupy all Strategic positions and tho campaign in .Montenegro is considered over. A dispatch from Erzeroum claims that tho RuMWIM^M^MB while attemptiug to pass lneT5wiTOha Gorge, sustaining severe loss- The fighting about Delibaba has bocu very severe. Vienna, Juno 22.?The Austrian Government has decided to partially mobolize its troops for (lie purpose of reinforcing the army on the frontier. London, June 22.?It is ^Stlnounccd that Hftfecdl Thomas Steel, with a British force of 1 l.OtXVlfcy^ of whom 6,000 are Indian Mahomcdans, is lBfc^diness to start for Egypt, where a camp has bM^tlrcady mapped out. The date of the departurcr^f--^etroops has not been setkf.rortei) plot to nlovj*t>ijt, the suez canal. New York, June 22.?A cable from Cairo says thero is considerable excitement, and tho Egyptian Government is seriously alarmed over the discovery of a conspiracy to destroy tho passage of the Suez Canal by blowing in the bank with nitro glycerine at points between Ismailu and Port said. Most stringent measures of precaution have been adopted to foil the conspirators. The Khedive has appointed a commission for the eannl with General Stone l'usha flr?president. Troops will patrol the banks and every possible effort made to prevent the earthing out of the nl<>' i'i-* aoveniTncnt is also alarmed, and has requested the Khedive to watch the canal with renewed vigilcnce. It is probable the Knglish Government will be called upon to dispatch troops for the protection of the canal. Thus Kogland will have a pretext for occupying Egypt. Kxecitios or Moi.ly Maouirks.?Mauch Chunk, Pa., June 21.?At 10.50 this morning the four Molly Maguires confined here were executed. Nothing unusual occurred. Wii.kshakrk, Pa., June 21.?hannhnn, the Molly Maguire, was executed here at 10.40 this morning. I'ottsvim.k, Pa., Juno 21.?The execution of Boyle and McQcehsn took place at 11.10 this morning. ........ It is tho current gossip in Washington that Secretary Thompson is on a clue which will establish, at least a suspicion, that the three attempts made to set fire, to the navy department building in Washington last winter were known ^^o ex-Secrctary Robeson. The details, if made ^^Bublic. it is said, will eclipse the Irarrington .^^^tnfe-biirglnry conspiracy. * ' Wiwsuono, S. f\, June 20.?A little son of Mr. A. II. Fleming, and a grandson of Mr. M. I, lii-owti. of this place, fell from the third story window of iIn* H innsboro Hotel last night, about half past 10 o'clock. It is supposed be was in a somnambulistic condition at the lime. Strange to say. not a bone w i. lnoken by the fall, bi|i he ts lying lit a vet v critical Slate * A Oood Law.?-V '.hill <o prevent (lie salo of seed cotton after dark was passed at the last session of the Legislature, and has become a law. No more important act than this has been adopted for many years past, and we earnestly hope that it will put a stop to a practice which has not only been a great source of auuoyaucc but of actual loss to the planters of South Carolina. A planter, be he white or black, has the inherent right to sell his cotton iu the seed if lie feels so disposed, but this practice that quite a large number have, and we are sorry to say that the groat minority of them are colored men. Of entering cotton fields under ?over of night, and filling bags and then sneaking into town or to the nearest store and disposing of it, cannot be too severely condemned. This state of things has existed for several years past, and there has bccu no remedy for it. The honest man, after lie labors hard all day, cannotrcmain in his field at night to see that no thief comes near to molest it, and even if it were possible for him to do this, while ho would be vigilantly watching one portion cf his farm, busy linnds would be at work in another part. The law will have a very beneficial effect all around. It will not only go a great ways toward puttiug a stop to the existing evil, thai of cotton stealing, but will compel a large number who have heretofore maae a living m mat way 10 go to worn to matte an honest support. While we condemn the party who steals and sells the cotton, we cannot rcfrnin front saying that some of our merchants arc responsible, largely reponsible, for the evil. They encourage it, inasmuch as they purchase the cotton at a time when they must of necessity know that parties selling could not have come by it honestly. It was left entirely with the merchants whether or not this thing should stop, but they choosed the rather to let it go on, and hence the legislation that has been made.?Kdgcjield Advertiser. ? Fasiuonaiilk smruomnq.?The recent discovery by revenue police of the systematic smuggling of madc-up suits ordered from English tailors by club tncu and wealthy Fifth avenue residents, has caused a good deal of commotion. It seems the fashionable London tailor l'oolo sent an agent here several mouths ago to take orders from club men and others, and the goods have been comiug'over surreptitiously, and of course dodging the customhouse. Suits which, if made by a fashionable tailor in New York, would cost froui 5175 to $100, are obtained in this way nearly fifty percent, less. Tho explanation of the motive is first, that the high duty at tho customhouse is outrageous ; and second, that the prices charged by first-class tailors here arc beyond all reason. Neither point can very well be disputed, Tho custom tailors on Broadway and Fifth avenue still charge enormously for their goods, and everybody knows that the exorbitant tariir is a premium, on ^luumdiug and the amount of smugglinjftflnt Is donff^fitfElch greater than the revenue men kuow anything about. Hampton's I'i.uck.?Governor Hampton had an interview, last week, with a correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, who quotes him as pluckily declaring that if lie cannot carry out his liberal ami sensible policy lie will resign. Tlie Governor is further reported as saying: "I am thoroughly satisfied that the position I have taken is the true one. I expect it to meet opposition from the violeut party men who are figuring for 1880. I say to them, let the issues of toou wait tlieir time, and let us have rest from mere political agitation, and time to build up our material industries. I suppose some of the Northern Democrats would have preferred to have the troops kept in the South. It might be ' a good thing for the Democratic party success1 to have Soutli Carolina sutler, but she has been ! a victim long enough. I am here to try and rc- I store her wasted energies, and to do so by insur- 1 inc peace and order, and equal political rights ' loTioth races. 1 will not be an instrument for I any other purpose. If tho people of o?i- j olina demand any other course, they must pro- j vide some other instrument."?.Views .j- Courier. ? The Charleston Democracy nominated a full ticket for tho Legislature on Tuesday night, and elected a County Executive Committee. The persons elected as candidates are Messrs. 0. II. Simontou, 0. Lamb Duist, C. G. Memmiugcr, | lb II. Kutlcdgc. John F. Ficken, F. Melthers, j B. O'Neill, D. W. Erwin, T. B. llackcr, 11. D. I White, It. Barnwell Illicit. O. E. Hall, J. C. King, .). C. McKcvvui, 8. C. Ke'iard, B. K. Kin- J loch and Ilcnry Harper. The three last named aro colored men. This ticket embraces all clas- ! scs of the community, and was selected with a i view to securing a representation of tho various j elements. Harmony and unity seem to pervade the ranks of the Charleston Democracy, and wo shall expect to record their victory in the coining election. The machinations of Bowen aro foiled entirely, and his only chaucc is to nominate a full ticket, composed of like material to that which played such a conspicuous part in tho Mackcy House, which means defeat, and defeat menus ruin to Bowen. v --- ' Anotiihh Railiu)at>.?The citizens of Union are moving for the construction of a narrowgauge railroad from thut town to Chester, declaring that they are in earnest and determined to inaugurate the project without delay. An experimental survey of the line will be made at. an early day, and an old citizen of Chester, who is familiar with tlie topography ot tno country, says it is one of tlie cheapest and most practical railroad routes in upper South Carolina.? The Chester and Union Railroad has been chartered, and the movement now is to perfect an organization. The facility for obtaining labor under the rccont act of the Legislature to hire out the convists ought to stimulate railroad enterprises, and wo believe that this will bo the immediate effect of this wholesome law.?Col. Re>/i*ter. Verily, affairs began to look prct'ty squally for the present set of North Carolina national office-holders, Maippton has resigned as clerk of the Federal Court ut Ashcville, Douirlass and Franks* ? ? ? >n the uicsiics, and one Hawkins, nephew of Lusk, has fled tlie State. Hester lias given another exemplification of the fact that a thief is the proper person with whom to catch a thief.?Charlotte Observer. Fred. Douglass visited his old master in Maryland the other day. They had been apart for forty-one years, and both men went at meeting and parting. / V U Ih 1 *lj 1 ?. HUNTLEY?KNOX.?Married, on the 2f?th inst., nt the residence of Mr. W. McNeace, by Rev. J. M. Ruilcy, Mr. Noam Bkmi.ey to .Miss Amanda Knox ; III) of Union. Notice to Tax Payers. TflAX l'nyers are required to make Returns of JL their properly to tlie County Auditor for Tnxntion. between July 1st, and August 20th of each year. Notice is hereby given that the Count? Auditor's otlicc will be open to receive said Returns troin July 1st to August 20th 1*77 !>. JOIISON, County Auditor. June 20 26 31 Dividend Notice. Merchant's & Planter's National Bank of Union Union. S C., 20ih June, 1*77. VI>I \ I l?KM? id' five Ibdlurs per share will . be paid to Stock-holders of this Rank on ! and after 1m July. C R. WA I.I.AtT,. I 'ii?hiin I ii lie ' - 1 2t Notice to Tax Payers. Trkasvkkk's Ofkick, ) Union S. C., June 27 1877. / 1HAVE made the following Appointments for the purpose of Collecting the July io stallment of Tuxes for State aiul County purposes which is one-half of the full levy: Drnytouville, Tuesday, July 10th. Goudeysville, Wednesday, July lltli. "" Goings, Thursday, July 12th. Jonesvillc, Friday, July 18th. \ Gibbs, Snturdayjuly 11th. Goshen llill, Monday July 10th. Cross Keys, Tuesday, July 17th. Fishdant Thursday, July 1'Jtli. Union, Friday, July 20. / 1 will continue at Union C. U. from the 20tl to.'list July. Tlic Levy for the State aid County is as follows. 7 mills for State Tax. 2 ? ? Ordinary County Tax. 1 " 1U3I 1UUVIIICUUV3S Ol V.UUIUY. 3i " " On account of bonds issued by County to S. & A. II. K JOHN* 1?. THOMAS, T. U. C. July 520 23 it Town Ordinance. Section 1. 13c it Ordained by the Tcwn Council ofUnion^Tliat from and after this twqfaty liftlt day of June, A. D. 1S77, no wooden or frame building shall be eroctqd on Main Street if the Town of Union or within one hundred and/fifty feet thereof, between the Court House and the present site of the llnptist Church. . Sr.e. II. Thatnll buildings, hereafter to borrcctod upon Main Street, or withui qnc.dturored and tiflty feet thereof, between flic pointsTKuicated in section one shall be of stone or bfck, with metal or slate roofing, and with a ftoul wall at least fifteen feet in height: Sec. III. That any person who shallerec oi attempt to erect any building within the lirrits indicated in ISectiou ono of character difl'eroit from that prescribed in section two of this Wrdinee, shall, upon trial nml conviction thereof, be required to rctuovo the building, and in ?ddit ion shall be fined ten dollars for each and ev?ry day said building or any part thereof remans. Sec. IV. That all ordinances and pnrtt ol Ordinances conflicting or inconsistent herew th, be and same nre hereby, repealed. Done at Union on the twenty-fifth day ol June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred atul vsconty-scvcn. 11. L. (iOSS, lutcndnnt D. Johnson Jr,. Clerk. June2'J 2-r> 2t Wheat and Corn Grinding. Thomson Mills. ( subscriber, having charge oF Ite I time-honored and popular Thoinsm Mills near IIowcl's Ferry, would inform tho ptblic that the Mills have lately been repaired by a competent Millwright who has put things in "apple pie*' order. A good Eureka 8mut Machine and Corn Screen arc attached. Ferriage free to all mill custom. Persons detained for the night will he accommodated with good Stables for their teams. Lovers of good Hour arc invited to bring tlxir wheat. Those preferring the crisp johnny-cake, I sweet "dodger" or good hominy, can have thctn -ni i...;.,~ ..... I AA "1VJ("III Ul lllg VUI II. Siii'i.L St.o.\t.s, June 23. j. c. shears. June 20 2o 2m Sheriffs Sales. I > V virtue of sundry Executions lo incdiroctcd, _13 1 will sell, before Union Court House door, on the first Monday in July next, within the legal hours of .Sheriff'ssales ?lm~ crijf, lo nil . One House and Lot located in the Town of Union containing about one and three quarter acres, more or less, hounded on the West by Church Street, North by the Episcopalian Parsonage Lot, Last by the Lots of A. 1). Spent s arid Frank Hardy. and South by the Lot now occupied by Albert Fubanks. Levied on and to be sold as the property of the Estate of 11. 1). Whitlock,,at the Suit of 1>. F. Howls against Sarah A. Whit lock, as Executrix of II. lb Whitlock, deceased. Also One House aad Lot, located in the town ol Union containing two acres, more or less, bourn led on the North by the Street between said Lot and a Lot of II. J. Thomson, East by II. J Thomson' Dwelling Lot South by a stteit runninjj between said Lot and Henry Hardy' Lot, and West by the old Steam Mill Lot. Levied on anil !i be sold as the property of Charles 1). Bobo at tin suit of Andrew J. Nance against Charles 1) Hobo, and others against Charles lb l?obo June 'J 1H77 II. .MACBETH. S. U. C. June I." U;' M No Quart Licenses. rnilK Hoard of County Commissioners having 1 satisfactory evidence that the privilege <>] (Juart Licenses have, in different instances, beer violated, therefore, from this date, no Quart I.i cense will be granted, except for the same fee a: for Hctail or Tavern Licenses, viz: Two hundrei and fifty dollars per year, payable in advance. liy order of the Hoard C. C. D. P. DUNCAN, Cli'n. Wm. IIili., Clerk. June 15 2d -It NOTICE. 1TIIKKK is nothing wrong in asking those win . owe to pay, especially where the creditor by unavoidable circumstances, is rendered inea pable of longer indulging. Therefore I ask the all those who owe mo will call and settle.? Don't shun 1110 because you arc unable to pa; all. Come up like men and pay what you can for to a until in my circumstances every little i o l>o) n ami I lianl* full i' ro/witl'o 1 It. F. HltHJCiS. June 15 2d tft To <. 'Oiil niol oi'H. BIDS for Hutting a new llcnrt-l'inc Shingli Hoof on Jail. Repairing toSheeting and Haf tors, will l>e received until the 2d Tuosdaj in July. Hids must he scaled up and left will the C.erk of the Hoard. Hv order H. t'. D. r. DUNCAN, Ch n. 'A m. IIii.i., Clerk. June 15 2"> It C'OUXTY ii i:i:Ti \<i. rnilB citizens of Union County arc requested .1 to meet in the Court House, on Monday (Salesday) tlie 2d day of July next, to discus; matters of importance to the people, The Senator and members of the House ol Representatives arc respectfully requested tobi present, to give their views upon innttcrs ther to he considered. , , .*. . crrr/.R,v*. June 22 24 2t TAILORING. \ T ItS. S. A WIIITI.OCK ran he found at hei A* I Itr-i l? hit ui front of the episcopal t lunch She is prepared to execute all kinds of Sowing ! f r I. i lie and tJcallenieii, in the best sl\ le, am respectfully asks a share of the patronage o til" I'll' lie M i.v 1 I i tt RICE, McLTJRE & CO., I)KAI.KB? IN . Dry Goods, , A RE now receiving their su] # XJL plies of SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD* fjPP*.? hiyji they invite the attention of purchaser f These goods were bought upon the most A J VANTA GKO US TERMS, and arc offered very Low K*ricCM. i P HINTS, BEST STANDARD PRINTS, 8U-. CASH. DRESS GOODS Embracing n variety of FARR1C, STYLE nn QUALITY, from lUlc. per yard, anil upwards M rj JS 1 TV ss. WHITE AND COLORED MUSLINS, AM PIQUES, VERY CHEAP. IIOSIKKY, GLO>'KS \C v Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Silk and Lace Ties, Ladies' 2-Button Kid Gloves, at $1 per Pair. HAMBURGH EDGINGS from 5 to 75c. per yard. L I N E N 8 . TAIJLIi LINEN, NAPKINS, D'OYLIEs! MAI SKI LEES QUILTS, &c. Oottonades, Linen Drills, Cassi meres, &c. II A T S . T11E LATEST STYLES, AND IN GREAT V. RIETY. BOOTS AM) WIIOLH, We sell both LADIES' and GENT'S SHOE which we warrant. i T3TT A T?V 1\yr A TlTJ1 OT nTUTMn ' JL -lUlllViJ V1JU X J.1111 U , in great variety of Style an 1 Trices. Everybody nrcinvitod to call and examine oi Stock beforo purchasing elsewhere, as \vc a satisfied we can please you, hotli in (ioods ar prices. Call earl? ami secure bargains. RICE, McLURE CO. April 27 Id tf SPEARS & COLTON oneap rrintfl, \F1NK Assortnient of l'rints, 12 yards fi One Dollar, ut SPEAKS & CoLTON'S. May 1 17 tf .! Muslins. ABKAUTIITL STOCK, at SPEAKS .v CO I.TON'S. May 1 17 tf Homespun and Sheeting, CiOTToNADKS, Striped Homespun, lllcacln I and Drown Shirting, at hottom figures, f sile by SPEAKS & COLTON. May 1 17 tf 1 '? Ladies' Shoes. > t ! f AWES' Buttoned and Laced Shoes, made Li Winchester. Virginia, and warranted. 1 1*5 found at Sl'KAKS & COLTON'S. May 1 17 tr Gents' and Boy's Hats. CN ENTLKMKN and Boy's lints, in endless v X ricty, for sale by SPEAKS vV COLTON. ' May I 17 tf I Groceries. ? I > ACON, Codec, Sugar and Molasses, for sn 1 i J by Sl'KAKS & COLTON. Mny d 17 t f Help Wo in my IHwlrosw. Til K lire last Sunday destroyed everything had in my Tailor Shop, and left nic withot atool to work with or a dollariu my pocket to bn them. 1 have nothing to rely upon for procu ' ing bread and clothing for my family hut tl ' work of my bauds, and for the want of tools I a unable work. A large number of persons tire indebted fine for work already done, and in my preset ') dint less 1 call Upon each one to l?ol|> inc. ifyc 'Cannot pay all, pay all you possibly can. As have accommodated you, 1 expect you will so a] precinte my necessities as to help me now. THUS. NELSON, June 8 22 tf Land! Land!! Land!!! ? JlllE Lands of JOSHUA I'. HAWKINS, d ' JL ceased, amounting to about two thousan ' seres .situate in Union County, North of I'ucoh ' liver, are offered for sale in lots, and on tern t> suit purchasers. For further inforinsttioii apply on the prem s?s, to the undersigned, or to Munro \ Muni Hecdmaii Kawls, or Shnnd & Munro, at Unit II. B. F. HAWKINS, J. W. TENCH, I N. E. TENCH, SAIIAII HAWKINS , May 8 10 If SPECIAL TO THE LADIES ! ; \ R RICJIIAR ns respectfully inform the Ladies < ? Union County that she has just receive her Tfock of Sprint/ and Stttnm r Ml 1 j 1 j i rv Ell Y Sueliiis llais. KiMioiis. Flowers, and Trioimiii) t of evlrv kind, and invites the Ladies to call an I exain|ie the fpiality and prices of her goods. I" Ko((ns over A Irwin \ Co s Store I L IIICIIAKHS. i ii i it l? tf NEW GOODS .H'ST RECEIVED 1?Y FOSTER & WILKINS, V AT Prices to Suit the Times. - - . 8. "I YTK have just opened a complete assortment / t). IT of Goods, such as wo usually keep, eon- y ^ sisting of ^ * FOREIGN ANDDOMESTIO DRY GOODS, lor Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, BOOTS AND SHOES, of the best quality. I 1(1 lica<ly-MH<lc Clothing, ' Gent's and Ladies' Hats, HARDWARE, Wooden-Ware, &c., &c. ' ... - All of which have been carefully selected, and purchased upon the most favorable terms, and at the Prices, and Wv* propose to nicctatiy fair competition with t'ASll ItUYKltS. (.live us a call and examine our Goods and test our prices before buying elsewhere. FOSTER & WILKIN'S. ? April 27 10 tf B. F. RAWLS & CO. Paints and Oils. mill-: Cheapest and Rest White Lend in tho X market. GREEN SEAL WHITE LEAD, Warranted to look better after five yours exposure than any other Lead after two years. For salo very cheap, by It. F. UAWLS & CO., . L~ No 1. East Union. April tt 13 tf CllOiCC C'lllKllCH. DELIOIITFUL Ico Cream Candy, Centcntial, Fruil, Coconnut, Chocolnlc, Tea Nut, and all \- other Fancy Candies. ... B. F. llAWLS A CO., - * No 1, East Union. April G 18 tf Eggs Without Eggs. S, A (tit EAT preparation for making (Jakes Pttdi. V dings, Fritters, Itattcr Cakes, Muflins and any other l'astry without Eggs. II. F. KAWLS k CO. No 1, East Union. April f. 13 _ tf Canned Goods. IAHUITS of all kinds, Tomatoes, Oysters Sal? nioti, l'icklcs, Jellies, kc., at ro H. F. I<AWLS & CO., id No 1. East Union. April tt 13 tf Yeast row tlciM, Seta l oam. at B. F. BAWLS k CO., No 1, East Union. -J _ zitipcti<L.Ull?< nOUI.K Dolled Linseed Oil. Tanners and Durness Oil. Kerosene oil nnd Turpentine nt 11. F. KAWLS. k CO. No 1, East Union. April t; 111 tf GEE & HUMPHRIES. New Goods Arriving. 01!II now Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Kcady-mado Clothing, lints, Notions, kc., is coming in rapidly. Cull daily and examine. "Every day brings something new" to our store. GEE & HUMPHRIES. April '20 15 tf Mar SliirlM and Collar**. BEST grades of Star Shirts and Collars. Will take special orders, with measures, for the in same. GKK & HUMPHRIES. 10 May 4 17 * tf Itect I.ino or IVollons WE have ever handled, nt GEE k HUM I'll HI BE. a. May 1 17 tf Hosiery and CJIovcm I iTKO.M the commonest Litle Thread to the h???? . r Silk. I'ricca to suit the people. (1EE & HUMPH HIES. , May 4 17 tf Kontly-iiuttlc Clothing. PRICES FOR 1IAR1) TIMES. GEE HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 tf I it llai'H, IIitIm. 'y A FINE Stock of Hats, from (lie commonest r- x\ Straw to the best hand-made Pur. Stylca ie and prices up with the day. m GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 tf ia A FRESH supply of Fancy Cassimeres, from ' l\ the celebrated Charloltsvillc Wooleu [>- Mills. GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 tf \'cw Style I*rints, Ac. I >RINTS, Plaid Oanaburgs, Domcatio GingJ hams, Cottonadcs, Cuban Tweeds. All of c- which arc for sale cheap for Cash. ,1 GEE & HUMPHRIES. Bt May 4 17 tf >s Iii Short, j. TITF, propose to meet the prices of all honest u VV competition. GEE & HUMPHRIES. May 4 17 if THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SHUTTLE Sewing Machine . >., "IIT1I1CII, Foil ELEGANCE OF FINISH, VV STRENGTH, DURABILITY, SIMPLIOITV, Ease of operation and Range of Work, lias !P no equal, is now offered for sale at greatly REDUCED I'KIOKS?from $30 up, according to style of Machine. * The "Vertical Feed" :s is a peculiarity which pertains to the DAVIS d o nil/. Address, W. I? KITS, Agent At Austin ?V Co's Drug Store. Span.ml.hi , S. I .1IIII v '!n