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$1,200,000 FitoM EcaorB.?New Yofk, August 28.?The stesniship Canada, from Europe, to-ddy bfotiglH $1,200?U00 in gold burs. OBIT UABY. 01Sl\?Died, nt West Springs, after a short illness, on the 29th ultimo, David J. Uist, hoii of David C. and Mary A. E. 01st, aged 8 years ono month and 17 days. To his parents what a terrible blow. How hard to give him up. How hard to realize that "Jack" is dead ; that ho will join no more in his wonledvplaya nor cheer hy hie presence the* -hwuuiones at-llome. It is, however, "well with child"-N*the darling, boy has exchanged earth for Heaven, and the society ef kindred nud friends for that fo angels. M. List of Letters Remaining in the Tost Office at Union, S. C., Saturday, Aug. .10, 1879. Nancy Hutts, dpenoer Edwards, Jilcs Jones, Jashua Pal in A. 0. Redding. A List of unnuilable letters.?Wm. Bryce & Uo.. MG Mark Lane, London. England. 8. J. Per rjr, cure J. P. Gage. J AS. II. GOSS, P. M. Consignees per Express at Union, S. C., Sept. 3d,1879. Gibbcs Si Co., T. K. Bailey, W. II. Wallace, Arthur Irwin, J. W. Dates, j. J. Harris, J. K. Voung. F. H. COUNTS, Ag't. The Markets. ThauM'ston, Septonbor ?.?Cotton quiet?middling *? IV ,; low middling ; good onlinury 10} ? ; net receipt 174; gain 1 ;sales i>; stuck 414. Nkw York, September Cotton steady; sales 47? middling uplands i;%middlilig Orleans 12'/,. I.lVKltl'ool., Seplemlwr 2?Cotton quiet?middling li|I mds (V'j ; middling Orleans G%. Every Man Ilia Own Musioian ! "What's the good of me buying a l'iauu or an Organ ; I can't even play a jcwsliarp, tho' I love music inity well, t wish to gomlucss somcliody would invent an instrument that I could play." So say thousands of genuine tuusic lovers, and at lad a musical genius lias given them their heart's desire. Tliis new wonder, 'I lie Oitur tXKTTK, is no toy or luunhug, but tlie must marvellous musical Instalment of the age. It plays livmu Tunes, tjindrillin, Waltzes, Operatic Selections, or I'opular .Sings with perfect accuracy. A child can play it. Has full sweet tones; durable; not liable to get out of order; weighs only Piths. Prick, with 6 Tusks, StO; extra tunes id els. each. Guaranteed to give more satisfaction than any other Instrument in tho world. Mosr.v rk1-vnhku AKTKIt 5 U.VYS TRIAL IK sot SATISFACTORY.? Thousands already sold and not ono returned. laical Agents wanted in every Southern city and village, l-'or Illustrated Catalogues and full particulars, address l,UI>1>ICX it 11 ATKS, Savatiiiali, Ua., Manufacturers' Sole Southern Agents. 3G-.5 ?- -? i Masos a IIami,in Groans. Knpouskh nv tiVKit 100,000 Dkmiiiitkii Piiuciiaskiis.?Not lowest priced, poorest and dearest; but highest priced, best and cheapest. Cost but little more "than inferior organs. Give five times the satisfaction. Last twice as long. Victors at nil "world's exhibitions. Acknowledged Ar.if by nil disinterested and competent musicians. Soliil .f'icit, indisputable, such at no other organ maker in the world caa snhtlantinlc. Glorious news lor purchases. Grand Introduction Salt. New Styles. New l'rices, li Stops. Elnjnnt Case 3>8l); Superb Mirror Top Cases, 10 Stops, ?100. 10 days I rial. Freight paid bjth ways if Organ don't suit. Sohl on easy tonus, lientcd until jtaid for. Delivered anywhere in the South lor Si extra. For full particulars, address 1.widen V Hates, Savannah. Ga., Manager 1\ hnlesale Southern Depot. I 'rice same at Factory, il'i-lt Municipal Ticket. Tn consequence of a misunderstanding of the matter, between oursclf and the gentleman who brought it to the otlice, the following ticket was omitted in our last issue. For fntendant. D. A. TOWNS FN 1). For Wardens, J. K. CO!,TON. M. M. IIUMl'llniKS, J. W. McLUItK, J. l\ MULLINAX. Aug 22 84 3t NOMINATION TICKET. Fur fn/cndnnt, JI. I. GOSS. Wardens, .!. If. ROPGKR, J. M. (JlltllKS. J. W. MeI.URK, T. M. Wll ITKSIDKS. Aug 2i> 86 at* Municipal Ticket. The following ticket is presented to tlie citizens of Union, for Town Council to servo the ensuing yenr. Fur fn tendon!. 1). A. TOWNSKND. Warden*. .IAS. ||. RODC.KU, DR. J. M. (SHIRKS, J. W. Mel.UItK, T. M. WIIITKSIDES. Aug 22 84 8t? Freight Notice. Al.I. parties now having goods in Depot, are hereby notified, that if the sain* is not removed within 1 6 days from date st< rago will bo collected. After 26th inst., storage will be collected on all town goods nftcr remaining in Dopot fortyeight hours. F. II. COUNTS. ^ Union Depot, Ag't. Sept. 6th 1870. 36 2t FK.MAIjK aclvdkmy, UN I OX ('. II,. S. C. rpHK Fall Term will open Septcmhor 8th, 1870, 1 and continue twenty weeks. Charges to suit the times. Far particulars, address MRS. M. S. CLIFFORD, Principal. Sep f> 3f? Sit FAX IN OFI CJd. 1 WILL he n( the following times and places for the purpose of collecting the unpaid faxes for the fiscal year 1878, viz: Monday, Sept. 17th Gihhs'. Tuesday. " Ititli Cross Kites Wcilncviay " I'lli (loslion Kill. Tliursil:?y " 18th ! "i<11 Dnm. Fri<lny " I'M li Sri lit no. Momliiy " IKM Smith 'i Kellym Mill. Tncsility " '-' "el fSoiiilcynville. Woilnesilriy " -Ith Wilkinsvillc. 'I'lmrsilny ' li'illi Draylonvillc Fri?li?y " Will Brown's Store. Sattirdny " 27ili lonrivillc. The Imlnnce of tlio lime nt I'uion II. until lliu -tOtl| ilny <>f October. TAX I'K.VV. State Tax | mills. Or li nary I'nuniy Tax '! ' llrlil Komi lux " ! " Fence tax - " School " " Foil T*x one ilollnr (SI) oil all innles from '21 to <><l years of age. II. 15 KOSTF.lt. Treasurer 1'iian f'^Aniy. Srf.l. 1M 1*71. ' * ' if A. IRWIN'S 1>RUU STORE, Opposite the TJnii n Hotel. ?DEALER IN? DRl)G8 AND MEDICINES, ? 1 Paints, Oils, Varnishes, i-? ci J? ac~ i-j y c-otuub, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brusiies, Toilet Soap. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Shoulcr Braces, Trusses, Sponges, Letter Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelops, Glass, Putty, Carbon, Kerosene Oil. Chimneys, PURE WINKN mid LKltlOltN ? FOR? MKDICAL PURPOSES. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compoundcd and Orders answered with Care and Dispatch. The Public will find my Stock of Medicines Complete, Warranted Genuine and of the ltcst Quality. Medicine at all hours of the night nnd on Sunday. Sep 5 85 tf The State of South Carolina, CO UNT Y OF UNION. Iii the Court of Common Pleas. William Munro, as Administrator of the Kstato of William J. Keenau, deceased, Plaintiff, against John N. Nor is, Defendant. Tu the Defendant : YOU are hereby Summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the otlice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, County of Union, at Union Court House, mid Inwrven fi\nv nf answer (o (lie said complaint on the subscriber, at his oHicc, No. 3, Law Range, Union, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take judgment against you for the sum of one hundred and twentylive dollars, with annual interest from the first day of January, ISliU, and also for the further sum of eight dollars, with interest from the eighth day of October one thousand eight hundred and tifty-niiie, besides the costs of this action. Dated August 30, 1879. It. \\. SIIAND, Pluiiilift''s Attorney. James Miixuo, ska i. > Clerk. To the Defendant, John N. Norris. Tako notice that the Summons in this action, of which tlie foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the otlice of the Clerk of the Court of Common l'leas, at Union Court House, in the County of Union, in the State of South Carolina, on tho first day.of September, 1879. It. W. SIIAND. No. 3, Law ltunge. Sep .33 tit The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF UNION. Iii the Court of Probate. BY DAVID JOHNSON, Jit., Esq., Judge of Probate for Union County. WHEREAS, Jos. L. Harris and W. II. S. Harris, have madesuit to me to grant them letters of administration, with will Annexed, of the estate and effects of S. 1*. HARRIS, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said S. P. HARRIS, deceased, that they be and appear before mo, in the court of Probate, to he held at Union Court House, on the 22d day of September, 1879, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand, this 3th day of September, Anno Domini 1879. DAVID JOHNSON, JR., Judge of Probate. Sept 3 30 2t \fdIMI. EIJK TIGX. AN Election will lie held in the town of j Union, S. ('., on the second Monday in | September, lHT'J, for an lntendant ami four Wardens to serve for (lie ensuing year. The law requires the polls to he opened at D A. M. and to he closed at li 1*. M. Manaj/er* :?('apt. 11. (\ Johnson, S. A. Parham ami W. Me 1$. Sloan. I). A. TOWXSEND. lntendant. Aug 27, 1870. 85 2t The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF UXIOX. In the Court of Probate. BY OAVII) JOHNSON, Jr., Esq., Judgeof Prchatc. TAT||EUEAS, J. ('. Wallace, has made suit VV to me to grant liini letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of ELIZABETH J. BISHOP, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular the kindred and creditors of the said ELIZABETH J. BISHOP, deceased, that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to he held at Union Court house on the Bltli day of September, next after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not lie granted. Given under my hand, this 20th .lay of August, Anno Domini 1870, DAVID JOHNSON'. JR., Judge of I'rohite. Aug 20 :{ "? 21. Ready-Mado Clothing VT prices iislonisliingly low, at KK'K fi Mi l.lMlK'S, May 2 is tf UeroMuio :?( 25 (Vnls a Gnlloti, M SPEARS h rOl.TON R. April \ M If . J 1.. ?' The State of South Carolina, C0UNT1'OF UXIOX. In the Court of Probate. DY DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., Judge of Probate in Union County. WHEREAS, S. S. Stokes, hits made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effeets of JOHN 1*. JOLLY, deceased. t ? VH These are therefore to cite and *dm^nl?tr?dr and uiiigulur the kindred and creditors of the suid JOHN P. JOLLY, deceased, that they l?o nnd appear before me. in tHe Court of > luunio iu ?u item in union i_ouri Mouse on tlie 15th day of September, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any lliey have, why the said Administration should not bo granted. (liven under my hand, this 29th day tf August, Anno Domini 1879. DAVID JOHNSON, JR. Judge of Probate. Aug. 29 85 2t The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Probate. 11Y DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., Judgo of Probate in Union County. WHURRAS, James Monro, as Clerk of the Courts of said County, lias made suit, to tne to grant him Letters of Administration of the Kstatc nnd effects of ISAAC PEELER, deceased. These arc, therefore, to cite and ndmoniidi nil, nuil singular the kindred and Creditors of the said ISAAC l'EKLEK, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held nt Union Court House on the thirteenth day of October next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if nny they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 29th day of August, Anno Domini 1879. DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., Judge of Probate. Aug 29 .'15 7t E . W . P 12 K C I V A L~ EAST END OF CO LUMP US STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. DOOltS, HASHES AM> BLIXDS, FRAMES, MOULDINGS. 11 RACKETS, MANTELS, &c. COMPETITION DEFIED AS TO WORKMANSHIP, MATERIAL AND PRICE. AGENT FOR Wolf's Magic Blind Hinge and Fastener, 11Y WHICH outside Windsw minds or Shutters can i?e opened or closed from t lie inside of the room without raising (lie Sash, thus avoiding cold draughts or exposure to rain. The Shutters arc not only opened, but are fastened hack by I lie same motion, and they are unfastened, closed and fastened in hv the same method. W. A. NICHOLSON, Agent, at Union, C. II. Aug 22 34 3m Marble Work! I HAVE A LAllGE STOCK OF PLAIN MARBLE WORK' OA' IIANJ), WHICH I WILL SELL AT VERY LOW PRICES, Hanging from 1$ 1 OO to OO per Sell. LETTERING $3 HE It 100 LETTERS. I am prepared at all times to Make On Short Notice,. Large (iranite and Marble Monuments. A FULL COLLECTION OF DESIGNS ON HAND. W. A. MCIIOrSOA. Aug 22 '70 84 ly Xotieo t<? C're?liiorM. ALL persons holding claims against (lieestate of I'lli7.a F. McCrncken, deceased, arc requested to present then tome, properly attested, immcdialcly. Those indebted to said estate arc hereby notified that payment must bo made at once. W. II. CLIFTON. Aug. V9 J?"> It Application for Charter. TT1H1RTY days after date of this publication, 1 np|dication will bo mndc to James Mil tiro, Esq., Clerk of the Court for Union County, in conformity to an Act of the Legislature prescribing ihe rules for granting Charters by the Clerks of Courts, to grant a charter to incorporate "The Friendly Aid .Society" ot Union r.im.tv T. W. TIXSLKY, Aug. 1"> 33 4t THE BEST COTTON GIN MADK. I WOULD respectfully inform the Planters of J. Union that I nin agent for the Rest, the Cheapest and Kasiest Running Cotton Gin now made. Ilcforo purchasing call ami examine the Gin I now have at A. D. Spears & t'o.'s Stare. A. D. Sl'KARS. Aug 8 82 2m. Fresh Bread Every Day At MRS. SCIIOPPAUL'S. Ang 22 84 if All Kinds of Tin Ware. r IIAVK just received a largo Slock of the 1 host kind of Tin Ware, which 1 will sell cheap. Cull and sco MRS. scmoppaul. Aug 22 31 If Apple Vinegar. \fKRY Superior, four years old, at KICK & MCLURK'S. Aug '2:1 34 tf RED OATS ! RED OATS! |A()ll Sale hy V f. M. FAftR A ro. Aug. 11th 1879. 83 if ? All for the Citizens I NEW SPRING II AT I.OW J. T IlTf ARF< receiving a handsome Stock of Spring ant they invite tlieir Customers and the public ge have any intention of purchasing or not. THEIR LINE OF IS COMPLETE, C A T1 QHTPW J o.a.. jl. . Km/ JL. JLLi vv -? DKESS PAT Trench Organdies, French Lawns. India Lawns, Printed and ! India S Mi ? 1 ?? :o:THEIR ?rJ PRINTS, WHITE GOOD Will comparo with those purchased for larger Ju API EN WHICH THEY OTFER AT RE :o:THEIR STOCK OF Gl AND "FTTRNTST never better, in style and quality, or cheaper LADIES ALSO, A LARGE LOT BOOTS AN THEIR SUPPLY OF GOODS IN THE FOLLOWIN Illtnlwnro, Wooclonwiiro, ClMK'ltCIV AXI) THEY WOULD CaLL STECTAL OIL AND /V rv .1 > SADDLES ^ All of the above goods wore brought here to SE1. chance before purchasing elsewhere and we will co T. rJ April 23 17 IN <> T I C'li TO HKI1IUE B1JILDEUN. Office County Commissioners, i Union*, August 12ih, 1870. f A CONTRACT fi>r repairing Gist's bridge will bo let to (ho lowest responsible bidder, at the br dge, on Monday proceeding the second Thob lay in September next, at 12 o'clock M. ai-sn Proposals for building a bigh water bridge over Tyger river, at Cedar Bluff, will be received at this ottice until the second Tuesday in September next, l'lans and specifications can be seen at this office. Ry order of the Hoard of Commissioners. W. L. GOUUELOCK, C. H. C. C. W. W. Hughes, Clerk. Aug 15 82. 4t ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., ?SUCCESSORS TO? ] ?EO. IV. WII.LIAMS it CO., ( y COTTON FACTORS?WHOLES ALE c <?' R O C E R S ?AND? General Commission Merchants, 1 AND 8 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. July 20 (im GINS! GINS!! rpiIK attention of tbc planters of Union Cottn- c JL ty is called to tbe improved Light draft, t: Alngnolia or Gullclt Gin. It is superior to any gin sold in the market and adds one quarter n cent a pound to the price of cotton ginned on ?? I We also sell the well known \\ inship Gin, , which has given sucli general satisfaction in our ,] L'ounty. j| We can supply Condensers and Feeders also. t Call and examine samples. IT. M. FARR k CO. July 11 i?8 tf j Executors' Notice. A T.I. persons indebted to Mr. W. L. Palmer, J. V deceased, are notified that payment must be made to the undersigned at an early dny. Persons having claims against tbe estate arc -1 requested to present tliem at once, properly at- [ tested, to the undersigned. JOHN ltODORR, I ^ T. K. PALM Kit, | j Kxocutora. | Alig J? Qjl 41 _ 0 J>. A. T0WN8KW>, 8. s. STOKER TOWNSEND & STOKES, !1 ATTOUNKYH AT LAW, ] UNION, 8. C. Will practioo in tlie Stale and United Slates Courts. , January 1st, 1870, 1 tf , Lemons! Lemons!! IUST received, and as aohf fla I.einona oUfclii * in he. ai MRS. ArifAPPAtTt/S. Anf, 22 34 tf of Union Coonty. SUMMER GOODS, PRICES, T ^ i iJ V V7I Summer goods of nil (he lntest novelties, nntl nerally to call and inspect tlienr, whctlic* (hey DRESS GOODS IONSISTINO OK ^RT & CO.'S 'TERNS OF Striped Piques,* ilks, islins and Poplins* Suitings, Mummy Cloths, &cPOCK OF S AND DOMESTICS markets. They have a large nssortuicnot ' IIATS MASKABLE LOW VRICES. ENT'S CLOTHING IING GOODS, . They have a fine lot of T. MILES & SONS SHOE S. OF ALL KINDS OF D SHOES U LINKS IS LAHQK AM) VERY Oil SAP; rwnrc, iinvnre ?n<l GrocorioH. A TTEXTIOX TO THEIR STOCK CF YAIINISH, VJV1> BRIDIES. ,Ij and we arc determined to do it. Give us a nvinco you that wc mean what we say. r. Ac oo. tf THE GEORGIA GIN. MdllTEST RUNNING, BEST BUILT, HOST SIMPLE GIN MADE. riAVBS lime, (rouble, colton and money. We 3 otlcr this well known CJIN with our usual oiifidcncc. For further particulars, apply to J. T. HILL & CO., Agts Aug 8 3'2 If The State of South Carolina,, COUNTY OF UNION. In the Court of Probate. IV DAVID JOHNSON, Jr., Judge of Trohato in Union County. W II BUB AH, James Munro, Clerk of tlio Court for said County, has made suit o me to grunt liim letters of administration if the Kstate and effects of 0. 8. NOLAND,. leceased. These are, theretore, to cite and admonish all! ml singular the kindred and Creditors of tho aid O. H. NOLAND, (leceased, that they; >c and appear before me, in the Court of l'rcbate,. o be held at Union Court House, on the l'Jth lay of September 187ft, next after publionlion> icrcof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew ;r ...... ?? > ...... .1 ini-jr m?Y?, wny IIICSIMU AUininiSrniion should not l>e granted. Given under my hand, this 31st day of. ulv, Anno Domini 187'd. DAVII) JOHNSON JR.. Judge of l'robate:. Aug 1 81 DISSOLUTION. I fit. J nines Monro having been Appointed .VL Clerk of the Court, tho pnrtnci ship hcredl j('<<re existing under the firm nninc of Sha?n ; Munre was by operation of law dissolved o uly 8, 187'J. Mr. II. W. Shand will ce?tinuo the practiqo! f law at Union, S, C. August I .'51 61 O.OOOlbs. Dry Hides WautecU. I jlOU which Ihc highest market prioe will be II |>ai<l, b> J. II. KODUKK. .July 25 30 tf l/A 1 FOR N A I. K I |iv n/wj I'OUNOS Titaolby. Clover ami M 7, UUU Nerds lirass-iho finest ever otlirred ii ririoti. At No. 1 Kust Union, adjoining the ?oV. llfl&ts?. Price tQ'luceih 'lYritIM UunIi. H. F. HAWLS' Cheap Uftsh Store. May 2S 2V ?