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*> S>TLVliK8 AND GeNKUAL Cl'SSKDNKS* AT I'll*: MoMli.?Joseph 11. Snfford, leather dealer, of ton, hns suspended. Liabilities mtid to he ^ Talker & Welsh, bankers, of Kakomo, Tud., suspended. 'Liabilities $100,000; assets 0 $10*.OOO. The liabilities of W. A. Ransom & Co., shoe dealers, of New York, are $550,000. Assets $4 K>,000. Furuess. Ashes & Co., (ho oldest drj^goods and auction and commission house iu Philadelphia, have suspended. I. S. Tremble, bpnker and liea'-y shipper of grain, of Mount Giload, Ohio, Iias failed. Liabilities supposed to be very large. At Poughkeepsio, four indictments have been found against Alex. Rurtow as trustee of the Fishkill Savings Rank ; two for entbensling $61,000, and two lor grand larceny in taking $800. A verdict has been found against the bondsman of ex-City Treasurer Daniel A. Gage, of Chicago, for defalcation in 1871, lor the amount of the original deficiency, $507,703, without interest, and for $1,000,000 penalty. the Lcchmerc National Rank, of East Cambridge, Mass., was robbed, ou Saturday, of $18,000 in money and $47,000 in Government bonds and securities. A man and woman drove . up to the bank after business hours; and calling tho president to the sidewalk engaged him in conversation. On his return he missed three . trunks containing the above amount of property. ^ r The New Postal Rill.?Washington, March v 15.?11 P. M.?The IIouso committee on postotliccs jjoid post roads has nearly completed the bilP for the classification of mail mutter and rates ef postage tbereon. Mail matter is divided Into fouudasscs: first, written matter; sec " ond, printedTRattcr of two kinds, privileged and. ordinary; third, other printed matter; fourth, merchandise. The rates existing will, probably, not be changed, but the classification is simplified. The bill prohibits the carrying of mail matter outside the mails and authorizes the postinnstcr-genccal to use return postal cards and a combined letter-sheet an envelopes. The committee is divided as to whether any distinction should be made in the rates on second class matter, or whether the ratos should be uniform. Several votes were taken ou this question, and although udecidcd, the probability is that the law will rfhnnin as it is, making the rate two ond three cents per pound. Chairman Waddell will report the bill, ns soon as perfected, for printing and rccommilt&l. The committee will proceed with the postal savings bill, introduced by Mr. Waddell, as soon as the above named bill is completed. Tiir Curiositirs ok Frkioiitixg.?Tho Milwaukee Wisconsin, of the 7th Instant, says :? 'A curious fact has been developed in connection with the present railroad freight war. To ship flour to New York froin Milwaukee by lake and rail costs at present 40 cents per barrel, and tho all-rail rate 45 cents per barrel. At the same time Dour is shipped through from St. Louis to New York for 20 cints per barrel. As tho tariff on flour from Milwaukee to St. Louis ranges from 16 cents to 18 cents per barrel, our millers are enabled to forward their product through to the seaboard via St. Louis at from 2 cents to 4 eents less per barrel tlmn by either of tho direct routes. One of ouir heaviest millers i is now making arrangements to forward 500 barrels of flour eastward in this way, with tho view of effecting a saving in freight. This flour if shipped will bo carried from Chicago to St. Louis and returned from the latter point to Chicago without breaking bulk, after which it will bo carried to its Eastern destination, the extra distance thus traversod amounting to 5G0 Aftkr tiir Chrrurin.?New Haven, Conn., March 10.?flov. Hubbard, on Governor Hampton's requisition, has issued a mandate for the arrest of ex-Financial Agent If. 11. Kimpton, of * South Carolina bond ring notoriety, who has ( oeen nerc, oui wno 13 supposed to imve tied I lie > cily. Kiniplutt lias been in this State several times, having married a daughter of a pronii%ncnt citi7.cn, and having relatives and friends iliorc. Thursday Kimplon was seen here and recognized by an old classmate, nlthongh his friends claim nut to have seen him for three months. One relative said he knew thnt there *.vas a hot chase after Kiinpton, and he was no ^ chicken. Several officials nre absent from the city, supposed to be looking for the fugitive. - ?. Fai.se iMPttssF.ron.?It is generally supposed < by a cortain class of citizens, who are aot practical or experienced, that Dyspcpsi a can no invariably be cured, but we are pleased to say that Green*s ArutsT Flower has never, to our j knowledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver | Complaint in all its foims, such ns Sour Stomach, Costivencss, Sick Headache, palpitation of the Heart, low spirits, Ac., Ac. Out of 30 000 dozen bottles sold last year not a single fniluro was reported, but thousands of complimentary ] letters received from Druggists of wonderful cure?. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sample Ilottlcs 10 cents. Regular Size 75 cents. For sale by G1DBKS&CO., 12-2\v. ' "German Syrci\"?So other medicine in the J world was ever given such a test of its curativo qualities as Boschcc's German Syrup. In three | years two million four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine were distributed free. of j charge by Druggists in this country to those aftliotcd with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia and other diseases of the Throat and Lungs, giving the American people undeniable prodf that German Syrup will cure them. The result has been that Druggists in everj town and village in the United States arc recommending it to thir customers. Go to your Druggists, and ask what they know about , it. Sample Dottles 10 cents. Kegular sizo 75 cents. Three doses will relieve any case. For salo by all druggists nnd by GIBBF.S & CO., 1 l-2w. Money and Life Saved by its use. Important Discovkhy.?Galileo invented the teloscopo; Columbus discovered a new world; Harvy, the circulation of the blood, and to Professor Morse is due the credit of teaching the lightening how to talk, but it was reserved to Dr. Itrndtield to penetrate the mystic depths of science, and drag therefrom the wonder of our century. The victory has been won, and woman is free. < The sale of I)r. J. Brail field's Female Regulator is unprecedented in the history of popular . remedies, and thousands of certificates are coming in from grateful women throughout the Union, attesting its powers and applnudiug its ualold benefits to their sex. I For sale by all druggists and by A. IRWIN & , Co.. Union. Mar US 11 4t It is a fact, well established by unquestionable ' testimony that Hall's Hair Ucnewer renews, cleanses, brightens, invigorates and restores to its original color and lustre, faded gray or discolored hair, cheaply, quickly and surely. The 1 poorest people prefer to buy it and use it, rather i than to proclaim in a manner more forcible than wtgds can delineate, through blanched locks or A LARGE STOCK OF I NEW GOODS,: JUST RECEIVED AT \ J.T.HILL $ Co's. WE have just received a very largo ' Stock of the latest Styles, and ' PIIETTIKST PATTERNS -OF- j LADIES DRESS GOODS, of all kinds of Material, wliich we offer for sale t at tho , VERY LOWEST PRICES. jJ TOUKTIIKR WITH Fashionable Trimmings, Ladies' and Gent's Hose, Linen Handkerchiefs, 8 Longcloths of all Brands. j A fine Stock of Notions, * I LADIES* AND GENT'S J "ROOTS A*JO swnrs * r * STOCK OF HATTi) W.A it i>:, i for Mechanic's Domestic and Plantation use. j' GROCERIES: Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses and Rice, A Bacon, Flour and Lard, II Salt, Spices of all kinds, &c., &c. C( Our stock is new and complete, and we pro- o pose to offer evety advantage to purchasers, by L keeping a full supply of goods and by selling as cheap as can be bought in any store in the County. We invite all to call and sec for themselves. J. T HILT. 4* CO. U March 22 12 tf THE LARGEST STOCK! J ol (0 THE LOWEST PRICES! C? of III Tli? Best Goods ! c< at A DON'T fail to sec .and exam- 'J1 ine our stock before Pur- e<i chasing your T^V TT^ "4 T- S~st lo 1JKi (JUOJJS. wi no MOTIONS, &c. 8a \ i * We arc also Agents for the Genuine. SINGER SEWING MACHINE. "\ mi SFEAIIS ii ( OLTOX. ii, March 2*2 12 tf ?f MI The State of South Carolina. sit COUNTY OF UNION. 3lias. Bolt, us Adm'r of "1 . Joshua P. Hawkins. ? . c Plain,iff. Court of i rv i tS' . i Common Plena. r sarnh Hawkins, el al. 1 Defendants. _ liz PURSUANT to an order in litis case, thecred- l'' itors of Josliua P. Hawkins, deceased, ore required to present and establish their deninnds Mi tcfore me, on or before the first Monday in July \\ n-\ i, (1878) JOS. P. GIST, E(1 Special lteferee. (,'n \Er/>I Oft 1'? !?' ...... w !# mm I'll Notice to Sub-Commissioners. Office or Coustt Commissioners, 1 wi Union, C. II., Murch 14th 1878. / Oi Til 10 Sub-Commissioners of Public Bonds in inj Union County, arts hereby required to call cu >ut all parties subject to road duty and put heir roads in good order. Six days being required during the year. The work to be done jetween now and the 1st day of May. Any Itoad now without a Sub-Commissioner X s asked to be reported to the Board. X By order of Board of County Commissioners, sis 1). P. DUNCAN, Chairman. Wm. Ilitr., Clerk. _ March 22 12 P.t _ TI MOTH Y HAY. 10,0001bs CHOICE Timothy Jlay For Sale ly B. F. BAWLS. March 15 11 If Seed Potatoes. 1 PEERLESS POTATOES, EARLY ROSE POTATOES, m SEED SWEET POTATOES, For Sale by B. F. BAWLS. ? March 16 11 If 200 Bushels Peas for Sale. I ITTE have received, on consignment two foi VV hundred bushels of Cow Peas, which wc Si jflfer for sale. F. M. FAlUl&Co. e> March 15 11 5t Ucan make money faster at work fbr us than at anything else. Capital not required ; we will start you. $12 per day at home made by the industrious. Men, women, y Snvs find frirla ivnnto/1 '? " o ...... "V ITUI ik iur J. us. Now is the time. Costly outfit and terms free. Address Tkck & Co.. Augusta, Maine. March 15 11 tf. T^TTlOnn business yon can engage in.? 1^ W I $5 to $"20 per day made t?y any JL/ 1 iK/ A worker of either sex, right in O their own localities, l'srticu- ^ lars an l samples wort it $5 free. Improve your spare time at this business. Address Stixson & Co., Portland, Maine. A March 16 11 tf. J ? , ?t-.-JIL.y_I. Sheriffs Sales. BY virtue of Sundry Executions to raedirected, 1 will sell, before Union Court ljouso door, >u the first Monday in April next, within lie legal hours of Sheriffs sales, iht following property, to wit : ? One tract of land located on Fair Fopest Creek, :ontaining one hundred and twenty-two ocrej, nore or less, known as the McCa?M0> mounded by lands belonging of loseph RnbiriMn, the equate of'Clie^tilH'Oil^e, tnd others ; levied on and to be ^fakas tbaflMfrf>rty of Jasper Uibbs, at tliesuitl^^^kAf if^tsrn, igainst B. A. Gregory and Jasper Gibbs, Fester t Wilkius, F. M Farr, as Administrator ?f, ,Wns. 1. Gist, \Vni. A. Nicholson against B. A. Gregory & Jasper Gibbs, and sundry others against laspcr Gibbs. ^ AI.SO. One Gray Horse ; levied on and to be sold ns he property of Carlos 1'. Graham, at tlio suits if Gee & Humphries,(Joseph Strauss,Executor, L C. Wallace and others against Carlos 1*. Graiam. AI.SO. Ofte lot of merchandise, consisting of canned lysters, Tomatoes, Candies, Haisins, Chewing Run, Sardines, Prize Boxes, China Cups and aucers, Pencils, Hnrmonicnns, China and Wax lolls, Rubber Balls, Mognetts, Vases, writing Jesus, ana sundry otlicr articles of Merclinnise ; nil levied on nnd to be sol J ns the property f Herman Schoppnul, nt tlto suits of Charles loll, Jack & Holland and others against Herinn Schoppaul. also. , > , 1 will sell on Tuesday,, 'Et ipril next, nt the residcnco 5f .lame^-Haneack, fithin the legal hours of SlicritT'ssalee, one |woorse Waggon nnd n lot of corn ; levied on and :> be sold us the property of J nine* Hancock, nt lie suit of J. 8. Fairly & Co., against Smith & lancock. ALSO. I will sell on Tuesday, tho second day of pril next, nt the Fair Forest plantation of Dr. .. \V. Thompson, within the legal hours of Sherf's sales, about seventy-five or eighty bushels jrn ; levied on and to be sold as the property f Shelton Eubauks at the suit of Rice, McII rc & Co. R. MAOBETH, S. U. C. March 9, 1878 11 :it Sale to Foreclose Mortgage. nion Ruilding and Loan Association, vs. Herman Schoppaul. "N Pursuance of a power contained in a . Mortgage deed, bearing date the 13th dny May, 1876, executed by Hermnn Schoppaul the Union liuildiiig nnd Loan. Vwdkintliin, lid Mortgage deed being recorded in the Office the Register of Mesne Conveyance tor Union unity, on the 15th day of May, 1876, in Hook ' Mortgages, 11. No. ii, pages 138, 139 nnd 140, ic Union Ruilding nnd Loan Association will 11 at public Auction, to the highest bidder, here the Court House door, nt Union, in tlie )unty of Union, in the State of South Carolina, twelve o'clock, noon, on the first Monday in pril, 1878, all that certain lot of land with e buildings thereon, situated in said town of nion, on the South side of Main street, boundl on the North by Main Street, on Fast bv lot lown as tho McGiiinticss lot. on the South by t of Jason M. Greer Jr., anil on the Wcsl by t of .Mrs. Coleman. TERMS OF SALE.?CASH. N. B. If the terms of sale arc not complied it It in half an hour after the highest bid is anuinced. the property will then be pt^up for le again. , Union Building and Loan Associ^^Rj*I By JOHN L5 1 A STOIHI BRFAVINO I Positively the Last Notice. ITE hereby notify all persons indebted to i\ us, by Note or Account, that if they fail to ike settlements by the first day of April next ey will find their indebtedness in the hands a Trial Justice, with orders to Collect jmttllatki.y. Necessity compels us to take this course ; so ilid from under all you in danger. GKAIIAM & GRAHAM. March 8 10 _4L TO PLANT E*R S . IAVING boon appointed Agents for the sale of the following reliable Brands of Ferliers, we nrc ready to supply all orders for cui at the following P 11 ICES: erriman's, G'JOlbs. Mid. Cotton, per ton. ban's Rawbone, G'JOlbs," " " t* ireka, 4ti71bs " " ?' " rolina, oOOlbs. ' " " " ilmetto Acid SGOlbs. " " " ' No freight to be added to the above prices. 'Ihosc who want any of the above Fertilizers 11 please hand us their orders early, as an dinanco of the Town Council forbids our keepg them in store, and wo can only supply our stomcrs us they order from us. P. M. FARR A CO. March 1 0 ;">t Fine Furniture for Sale. OFFER for sale the household ami Kitchen Furniture of the lute M. B. Frcidbcrge, coniting of one set of HANDSOME PARLOR FURNITURE, ,1 nil n*t>A<. v " ?... ........ ... j i uiuiiuiu mi Iiuune or tchcn. JOS STRAUSS, at T. M. Cohen's. March 1 0 lin. WANTED,^20? Head or Roof Cnlde. WILL pay fuir prices for any number of GOOD BEEF CATTLE, delivered in this town. My place of business will he, during the Sumcr months, at l\ M. Coiien's store. JOS. STRAUSS. March 1 0 4t Perforated Chair Moats. AM prepared to reseat all kinds of chairs with the celebrated and more durable pcrrated scats. 'Call at the Union Furniture ore, opposite Dr. Uawls' Grocery store, and ;nminc llicm. J. B. PORTER. March 1 9 3m Seed Potatoes. Early Itoso" and "Peerless." L SUPPLY of those popular Varieties of PoV. tatoes just received and for sale, at S. W. PORTER'S Cheap Cash Store. March 1 9 1m Sweet Potatoes for Sale. AA BUSHELS of sound Yam Potatoes for VJU sale at 75 cents per bushel by F, M. FARR & CO. Marcli^ 1 9 Ira. S a week in your own town. $5 Outfit free. No risk. Reader, if you want a business :ii which persons of tVEGHETlNE Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole Systei& IT8 MEDICAL PROPERTIES AM Alterative, Tonic, Solvent, ami Diuretic. Vegetine RELIABLE EVIDENCE. Vegetine ? MR. II. R. STm*8 VCKCtinO Dear Sir.?I will ntort rheerfnlljr rulil my testimony to the (Treat nam.. ,, ber you have already re- eivixl in fvV GCTBL1110 For Ofronr jtrent iui<I Rood medicine, 0 VEOETlNK-for 1 do not think enough . enn be H?id in its prsiae; for I wn? 1 nennna 1 ??" :J *L " * ? VrtVMUC j " Ji . J. 1 VI..H? 7U*n WUII IBM dreadful disoano, <Tatarrh, and had Vs\r?rv4:.%.w r*} .u*^ coughing-spalia that it 1 czetino rou,l^^m n* thouich I noter could ; breath nay more, and Vkoktinr mr .. haa cured me;and I do feel tothnnk f CSOtinO "?4. n" t,!? .ti,?? thnt there is no i B""<I a medicine ss V roktine, and v .. I also think it one of ttie best rned? ecctlll? tor coughs. nnd weak sinking " feeling* nt the atomach, and ndriae wr 1. 1 everybody to tako the VKUKTINK. Vosretinc !?r. ?.an vsw* them it uoneof n tho best modicinea that ever was. _ .. ? Mrs. L.OOHK, V CUCtlllO ??r- Magazine and Walnut 8U. Cambridge, Mass. Tegotine ? "^egetine gives ; Togetino Hea,th? Strength, ^ .. AND APPETITE, vugetine . My daughter hna recoired great w t0rtlllt benefit ffnm the uho of VEOITZHK. ! Her declining health was a source Vp<*ntinA of great anxiety to nil her friends. * b00lllic A few (Kittles of Vf.uktinf. restored her health, strength, andapnetite. Vninliun . N. H TII.nKfJV lt)0OUUt Insurance and Ileal Batata Agent, JSo. 411 Soars Building, Yegctiue liu,u,u' Ma~Ycgotino CANNOT BE Vcgctino EXCELLED. Vegetine ? it .. CnABLESTovm, MASS. tegctine II. R. Rteycnr. wt I . I ly'"r to certify that I VCSfitlllA haveu->odyour Itlood Preparation" itfttuuu in my family for several years, aad think that lor Scrofula or CankerVotpfinn ?"?>ors or Rheumatic AfTec* vta^VIUU tions.it cannot bo excelled; and, as | a blood nurilier or spring medicine, i o^plino j ,1? "?8^1 ^!n* * ?wrused, f t0tllUU and 1 haveqmh! almost everything. ; I can cheerlullj recommend it to YpcvaI inn auy?ne ln npiM* ?* ""eh & medicino. vqI5I;1I1U i x our* respectfully, Mus. A. A. ImNSMORR, Vesetino Ko' 19 str?*>t. Vogctine it is a Vegctine Valuable Remedy. Vegetino BorTn Boston, XVj. 7.1870. _ . Mr. Stevens. Yegetine DfnrSir.?l havo tikon peroral bottles of your Vkoktinr, sod iwn V a I convinced It is n v.alu*b!o rcinody ? egGtine for Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint, and sencral debility of the system. ?. , , 1 ran Ix-art i'.y r?'ommpnd it to all I egetine ufh'riniifromtho nbovecomplaints. ? Yours respectfully. Mus. MuSltORPAUKF.R, Yegcliue w Atbeua SWeot. ? VECETINE Prepared by II. It. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Ve^etino is Sold by all Druggists. Notice of Final Discharge. BV permission of the Hon. Jos. F. Gist, Judge of Probate, I will, on Monday, the 1st day of April next, make my final return and settlement as Administrator of the Estate of Laura C. Lawson, deceased, and apply for my discharge as Administrator of said Estate." All person having demands against snid estate, must present them to mo, properly attested, on or before that day, or they will be forever barred. J. C. SllETTLESWORTH, Adm'r. March I 0 4t. 33. F. RAWLS WILL continue tho Grocery business at the old stand, No. 1. East Union, and keep full supplies of all kinds of goods in his line, which lie will sell, VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. Feb 8. C tf SETTLE IP. ALL persons indebted to the firm of R. F. llawls & Co., are requested to make settlements immediately, as the business of the firm must bo closed up at once. B. F. RAWLS. Feb 8 0 tf White Seed Oats. I HAVE a largo quantity of clean White Seed Outs, which I will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. B. F. HAWKS. No. 1, East Union. Feb 8 G tf Cow Peas Wanted. \ATF. will buy any quantity of Cow Pens. VV B. F. RAWLS & CO., No. 1, East Union. _Nov 23 4G_ tf F. M. FAR It & CO. HAVE moved into their iargo new building, where they will be plensed to meet their friends and customers. They havo now on hand, 20,000 lbs. Choice Rncon. 100 ItarrclH Clour, 700 HuhIicIh White Out**,' WHICH THEV WILL SELL CHEAP FOIl CASH. Jan 18 3 tf Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have formed a Copartnership for the practice of Law in all ca^es, in the State and United States Courts, arising in I uiu (iii uircuii tnai may ne entrusted to their ' charge, under the firm name of Rion & McKia17th December, 1877. JAMES H. RION, 1. 0. McKlSSICK. Dec 21 50 3m Neat Cottage to Rent. I WILL rent to a good Tenant theCottage lately occupied by M. B. Freidborger, deceased. The house has been put excellent condition and has seven rooms, with a good cellar. On the lot is a two-roomed Kitchen and a Stable, with a good garden. Apply to JOS. STRAUSS, at P. M. Cohen's. March 1 9 lm Bui^toah^ai^^ee^ ' i ininil NEW FURNITURE STORE ?BY? J. B. PORTER UNION C. H? RlCillT l l'ON the HAILROAD. HAVING opened a Furniture Storo in tho town of Union, I propose (o keep on hand n good supply of nil kinds of FurlSitufo of the VERY BEST MAKE, and will sell at the lowest prices, possible, FOR CASH. I will also ordor any kind of. Furniture not found in IIIV ot.inlf ^ MATTRESSES MADE i\t (he shortest Notice, at the lowest price and of the best materials. FURNITURE REPAIRED. I will repair, varnish, and otherwise improves all kinds of Furniture entrusted to me, at the low est living prices. Cain-seated chairs reseated as good as new. ALL I ASK IS A FAIR TRIAL. J. B. POUTER. Feb 15 7 Hnt MORE NEW GOODS S.W.PORTER'S. Ill AVE just received a now supply of Merchandise of all kinds. DRY GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE NEW SPRING STYLE PRINTS. ALSO BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS FOR ROYS AND HEN. GROCERIES, Ac. Which I atn selling at prices thpt astonishes purchasers. Come and buy before all the best have been taken. S. W. PORTER. March 1 9 tf CHEAP GOODSl ?AT THE? HOTEL STORE. WE ARE receiving a very large Slock of nil kinds of Goods, which wu.nre determined to Soli at the Lowest Prices. No store or town shall be ablo to say they sell cheaper than we do, and no firm keeps a better assorted Stock. O U It 13 11Y GOODS CONSIST OF * Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheeting, Plaid Osnaburgs, Prints, Indies' Dress Goods, Domestic Ginghams,> Kentuctiy ....a omunfous T>fjus jeans, V Fancy Cassimcres, Water-Pi oofs, Tickings, Flannels?Bed and White, Flannels?Shaker and Opera, Blankets?White and Colored, Ladies Shawls and Gloves, Notions and Hosiery, SHOES AND BOOTS, in Great Variety and Prices. * READY-MADE CLOTHING, Wool and Fur Hats, for Men and Boys. GROCERIES: Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Bacon, Flour, Bard, Molasses, Salt, Mackerel, Tobacco of all Brands. BAGGING AND TIES. Hardware, Crockeryware, '1 in ware, Woodenware, BRIDLES, SADDLES AND SADDLE BLANKETS. Specialties, , Ladies' Custom-Made Shoes, Gent's Hand-mado Shoes, Star Shirts. Feeling thankful for the patronage heretofore extended, we guarantee, satisfaction in the future. . GEE A IllJSf P1IIIIES. Oct 12 40 if NEW OOOWH. CONTINUALLY ARRIVING ?AT? FOSTER & WILKINS' WE are endeavoring to keep up our Stock in all departments, and will guarantee prices ns low as the lowest. Call and see before purchasing. Nov 23 40 tf METALLIC COFFINS. THE subscribers hivo on hand a lot of Metallic Coffins of all sizes, and are prepared to make other Coffins at the shortest notice, nr. aim b..? ? - 1 ? r>: 1 ?.? J MI#V nwj? u oup|Mjr ui v^iijciurmiu int&ac Wooden Coffins. These coffins are finely finished, presenting the appearance of Metallic coffins. ALLEN & ROBINSON. Jan 18 _3 tf Cheapest and Best Fiour. I HAVE received a large consignment of very superior Elour?the best in this market? | which I am authorized to sell. VERY CHEAP, FOR CAS If. B. F. RAWLS, Na. 1, East Union. 1 Fob 8 ^ ___ tr ^ Ferry's Fresh Garden Seeds. A FULL supply of these Seeds just received, . and will be sold at reduced prices. Ten cent papers sold for 5 cents. B. F. RAWLS, No. 1, East Union. Feb 8 _ tf Green and Dry Hides. ^^^^^Lj^^Mh^u^hes^ricgJor_ahjr number